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06-Juneí D*VIK CtítJNTY EN rÉKPKlSk KKCUKU, May 2M, 1У98 Streit On World Gamas Evaulation Team Slacy Sttcil will be serving on the 1999 Wotlii Games l>rcvicw Evalua­ tion Team in Raleigh nnd Chapel Hill May 28-31. Sirell is on alhlcic In Special Olym­ pics Davie equestrian, boccc, and bas­ kclball programs. She Is a graduate of Davie High School, and is a full-time employee of Funder America of Moclisvillc. Streit Is also a Global Messenger for Spccial Olympics and isthechalroflhe SONC Athlete Coun­ cil. She is the 22-ycar-old daughter of Al and Kalhic Sircll of Mocksvillc and resides in the home. , The other team members ore Dave Lcno» of Spccial Olympics Interna­ tional, Jon Buzby ofSpeclal Olympics Delaware, Al Baldy of Spccial Olym­ pics N.C., and Susan Krcwson-Mahrt of Special Olympics Georgia. The Evaluation Team will evaluate the to­ tal l998SpeclalOlympicsNonhCaro- lina Summer Games which has been set up lo test the format which will be used at Ihe 1999 World Games event. Everything from transponatlon to ' housing, meals to compctiilon, family scrviccs to awards ceremonies will be looked al and critiqucd. Games man- ogemcnt, administration, support scr- vlccs, human resources, public rela­ tions, nuancial dcvetupmcnt, spccial events, games rales, competition, and adherence lo Special Olympics con- ccpt will all be thoroughly examined by the team to hopefully catch any glitches before Ihe world's largest alh- letle evcnl In 1999 conics to North Carolina. The 1999 Spccial Olympics World Games will be Ihe largest event of any kind lo take place in Noith Carolina in IheOldNonhSlate'shistory.It is sched­ uled for June 26-July 4, 1999 in Ihe Triad area, including Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Durham. Mocksviile will be part of the Host Towil USA program’, June 20-25, 1999, playing host lo a foreign delegation. Host towns will provide housing, meals, aihlclIc prac­ tice facilities, social acliviiies, and cul­ tural exchange for lheirout-of;counti7 guests. Davids looking forcivicclubs and individuals lo serve on Ihe Host Town Committee and help with the week's activilics. Ifyou are Inleresled in helping wllh Host Town, World Games, or Spccial Olympics Davic, conioci Kalhle Streit, coordinalor at 751-2325. 10 From Davie Going To State Special Olympics Special Olympics Davie is sending 10 athletes and seven coachcs lo com­ pete in the 1998 Summer Games in Raleigh and Chapel Hill. May 29-31. The road lothiscompclilion started for most of the delegation al Ihc local games in April. The aquatics team is comprised of Coaches Joan ond An Bretz of Ad- voncc. Cathy Bret?, 36, of Advancc will compete in the 50m freestyle. 50m buiterfly.and lOOm breaslstroke. Gary Redman, 17, of Mock.svllle, a Davie High student, will compete In Ihe 50m freestyle, 50m backstroke, and lOOm freestyle, and Joy Thompson, 16, of Fatmlrglon. also a Davie High stu­ dent, will cumpcle inthe 50m ftcc,slyle and the 50m backstroke. The alhlctlcs team is comprised of Coachcs Palsy Veach of Coolcemee and Brian Miller of RHA. Donna Packcit, 29, of Mocksvilie and Carlos Satlerflcld, 23, of Cool­ eemee, will compete In the 400,800, and 1500 meter tuns. Tracy Fortune, 18, of Mocksvillc and a Davie High' student, will compete In Ihe 100 and 200meter dash, aiid Ihc400 meter ran. Melinda Simon, 19, of Farmingion and a Davie High .student, will com­ pete in Ihe 400 nnd 800 meter rans. The powcriining Icam iscomprised of Coach George Ray of Farmington. Robb Williams. 23, ofMocksvllleand Seth Grooms. 16, ofWilliamR. Davic and a Davic High student, will bolh -■ompetc in the bench prc.ss, dcadlili, and combination. The bowling team Is comprised of Coaches Lynn and Gary Vogler of Cooleemee and athlete David Smilh, 15. of Advance, a Pincbttwk .student. Mrs. Dustin Allen Boger Be A Responsible Pet Owner; Help Prevent Injuries Dwiggins-Boger Couple Mamed In Pigeon Forge The U.S. ftjslal Scrvicc and ihc Humane Socicty need your help. La.si year, nalionwidc. 2,708 letter earners were uilocked and ¡njirred by dogs described by ihelr owners os pels lhai "wouldn’t hurt a Пу." You can protcciyourlctlcrcarricr.mcicrrcader. or newspaper delivery boy or girl by making sure your pet Is properly re­ strained orcondned while these folks arc doing theirjob. Ifyou Ihlnk that 3,078 letter carriers bitten by dogs last year is appalling, what about tbe morc than 2 million children who werc also victims? Dog bites arc a nationwide problem wc all can solve throughrcsponslblcpetown- ership. Safely Tips • Don't run past a dog. A dog's natural Instinct is to chase and catch prcy. • If a dog ihrcatens you. don't scrcam. Avoid cyc contact and try to rcmoin motionless until the dog leaves, then bock away.slowly until ihedogisout of sight. • Don't approach a strange dog, especially one that's tethered or con* fìncd. • Always let a dog see and snilTyou before you pci the animal. Be Responsible • When your letter carrier comcs to your home, keep yourdog Inside or on a leash. • Don't let yourchild lake mail from Ihc carrier in the presence ofthe dog. Your dog's instinct is to protect the family. •ObeUiencc irainlngcan teach your dog proper behavior ond help you con­ trol your dog in any situation. • Spay or nemcr your dog. Unncuicred dogs arc morc likely lo bile. 1 ;Amy Marie Dwiggins and Dusiln Ajlcn Boger werc united in marriage Sotuniiy, May 16, at Golden Valley Wedding Chapel in Pigeon Forge, Torn. The Rev. Dan Saffelder omci* ;ThebndeUU)cdaughu:rofMr.aml . C«1 Dwiggins of Yadkinvilie "anid the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rencgar and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dwiggins ofMocksville. The bride is employed as a ccnified medi­ cal assistani with Dr. Kanunirc. Allen and Stable of Lexington. ; The bridcgnaom is the son of Bill Bogerof Mocksvillc and Linda Foster of Loris, S.C. and llic grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Grady McClamrockSr.orMocksvilie. He is employed as an assistant man­ ager of Food Lion ill Mocksviile. j I jThcbridc worcastain gown with un •empire waist and satip and lace trim 'aiwnd Ihc ncck m i arras. The back .WU decoraled with a triangle keyhole and loce design,*^ih satin bows from Viitdstio mid train. The bride carricd a civscadiHg quel of white roses and baby’s brcath, with streamers of white and purple ribbons. Escorted by her father, the bride chose iK'r sister. Michelle Dwiggins of Mocksviile, as maid of honor. The groom's father was best man. Ushers were Casey Bailey, cousin of the gnxim. Duck Yountz and N(wl Barney, allofMtvksville. Following the ceremony, a recep­ tion dinner was held al l\)ndcrosa Sieakhou.sc In Pigeon Forge. Aftcrahoneymoon in Pigeon Fwge and Gutlinburg.ihey will live inM(x:ks- villc. Social Events • The bride was honored May 2 with a miscellaneous sbow’cr, hosted by Alice and Michclle Dwiggins. •On May M.thebridewashonored with a miscellaneous shower, hosted by the ladles of Dr. Kamnilrc, Allen, and Stable OB-GYN office, of Lex­ ington. Low-Fat Cooldng Class Begins June 2 At Davie YMCA : From Divie Earn Academic ijikNiors At Appladiian Slate vance, a risk and Insurance major, Bethany Erin Wall of Mocksviile, an elemcnUiry education majon Tanya Michelle PhelpsofMocksvllle,aconv munlcailons major; Julie Lane Livengoodof Advancc,anelementaiy education major,DurccMlchcileHow­ ell of Mocksvilie, an elemenlary edu­ cation major; Andrew BowdenHaleof Advance, a psychology major, Daryn Eugene Glasgo of Advance, an alhlctic train­ ing major, Michael Juslin Ferree of Mocksviile, a statistics major; Julie Anne Childress of Advance, a com­ munications major, and Shawn Mat­ thew Barney ofMocksville, a mariiet- ing migor. ■ifFouileen Davie studenlsatAppala- ICtoSmeUnivenily earned academic ¡I » « ! for Ihe spring semester. > Named lothe chancellor's list with ';a;ininimum grade polnl average of ;3iUwen: SanElizabcthCampbcllofMocks- ; v|Ue, a communicailon disoiilers ma- JaoM Helen Matcido of Advance, tic (lemenUfy education major, Amy ^JScole McCray of Mocksviile, and >l)cmeiitary education major; and >MKyRot)cinaWatker ofMocksville, >»I»ychology major. ■it Named to the dean's list widi a 3.4S grade poinl average. Melissa Marie Wooldridge of Ad- |Яорру Mrlhdoy i; Vidrie PM tarl I Matthew Walier There will be a four-wcck low-fat cooking class al the Davic Family YMCA beginning Tuesday, June 2, at 7 p.m. This class will be iHcsented by C h u r c h T o H o s t B ib le S c h o o l The Hrsl Baptist Church of Cool­ eemee invites children from preschool to youth lo attend Star Quest: A Galac- lic Good News Adventure, starting Saturday. June 13 at 5:30 p.m. Therc will be games, singing, pre- registration and acook-out. Evcryoiw is inviied 10 help blasi-off Vacation Bible School thal day. Vacation Bible School will con­ tinue June I4-l9frDm 6:30-8:30 p.m. Each night wil) include a worship rally celebrating the good news of Jesus Christ. Each night will be packed full of Bible-lcaming activities, snacks, music, games, and crafts. First Baptist Church is located at 208 Marginal St. If youhavcqueslions or need transportation, call 284-2S98 or 2844306. C a n a N e w s ByJofca'Cala'Gttlwlii CanaCottespoBdent Ihopeyouwereabklodrivclhrough downtown Cana Ihis weekend and see the flags. Mocksviile and Cooleemee also hung the flags. I drove Ihrough Salisbury and they had up wreaths and they wcrelilcandlesinthem. Someone should lell Utem Christmas is over. This Saturday morning is going lo be one of the biggesi events in Cana in some time. Itis going to be Ihe Progres­ sive Fanner Safety daycamp al the Ealons Faim. If you are not going to come to the event you shoukl al least drive by to see all Ihe things going on. The chlklren who have signed up will love il. Shciiy Roberts, who lost 109 pounds using spccial cooking techniques and incorporaling low-fat substilutlons. The class will be informational as well as a hands-on program to tcach people practical tips on how lo make daily changcs that will help them shed unwanted pounds as well as lower cholesterol. The cosl will be $25 for YMCA members and J30 for non- members. This pricc includes food which will be sampled at each class. Fbr more information or to pre- register. contact Roberts at 631-7084 or the YMCA at 751-0345. B la y 2 0 th I LomYou-Utt-Uaw | Mary and Рй'Рт QaryPiacoci^ M i f a l o r t r ^ Look VMM's 401 love-fiancesi SlunnontiSmh H a n d P a in te d P ic to ria l Being: Created o f the H o cksville A re a The Mocksvilte area is about to have It's own Pictorial Graphic. Town Square Graphics, Inc. Project Manager, Jolene Maynard, will be calling on area businesses and organizations to develop a permanent depiction of the area as It appears today. The personality of our community will be on the full color, poster sized artist’s rendering-one that you will want as a keepsake to frame. This is a unique and fun way of accomplishing a very serious objectlve-that of promoting our community and tourist attractions. The full color, caricature graphics accentuate points of interest in the community such lodging, churches, schools, public buildings, land marks, historical sights, tourist attractions, and most importantly- the businesses In our area. Because community pride Is depicted on the graphic, It is Important that the citizens of the atea receive a conunemoratWe graphic. Town Square Graphics has made arrangements with The Davie County Enterprise Record for thousands of prints to he inserted Into subscribers’ papers. The paper is the main source of distributions fo the Graphics. Other organizations will be offered Prints for ongoing distribution to newcomers, tourists, visitors, perspective newcvmers, and Industry prospects. Town Square Graphics, Inc., an Alpharetu, Georgia based firm, has been in business for the past fourteen years, and has created depicUons of hundreds of communities all over the country. Town Square Graphics Is a Dun and Bradstreet rated firm and a Member of the Better Business Bureau." Jolene Maynard will be the Project Manager, and while in the atea, she will be supervising the taking of aver 200 photographs of the community to be used In the tendering. Production time Is nine^ to one hundted and twenty da^ once the répresentaüves have conucted business and community leaders in the área. If you want yotir business placed onGraphIc, contact Ms. Maynard at 800-849-6277, ext ,38. , N IVIr. lUlatiTlUlai )O lT € Bye-Bye Benjie ‘-Football Coach Makes Tough Decision P ag eB I Davie High School Teacher Retiring After 38 Years On The Job Page 89 D A V IE C O U N T Y 8 0 « EN TERPRI/^ECO RD I.__Л l i ñ a O jaPARFÜUSPSI49-160 Number 23 Thursday, June 4,1998 Com atœ r Road Site Picked For New Elem entary School By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enteiprise Record .. A new elementary school will be built off Comalzer Road near the Hickory Hill II development. Membersof the Davie County Board of Education on Monday night ap­ proved buying the 34.21 acre sile, just over a mile from U.S. 64 East, for $6,500 an acre. The move puts imo full motion Ihe plan for a new SSO-student elementary school, expected lo open in Ihe fall of 2,000. It’s the ilrst new school lo be built in Davie Counly since the 1970s. “This is a great day for us,” Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent, said. "We tried to find some property that would serve • our students.” The board has been interviewing ar­ chitects for Ihe project, and has nar­ rowed the choice lo two firms. Mem­ bers plan visits to other schools con­ structed by the firms before making a decision. While work on the new school is tak­ ing place, a redistricting committee will go back to work. The committee did extensive research, but decided not to make a recommendation until a new elemenlary site was picked. Well over 200 students from Mocks­ viile and Central Davie elementary schools will likely attend the new school, which should also help ease overcrowding at Shady Grove and Pine­ brook elementary schools. “We know we have to redistrict, and this will give us some fiexibiiity,'' he said. The search committee looked at a tri- angular area between Mocksvilie, Shady Grove and Cooleemee elemen­ tary schools. The site Elected is almost The Class O f The Class O f '98 : :^ rick Hill, salutatorian of the Davie High School Class of '98, is flanked by the valedictorians, Kathryn Jackson (left), and Rebecca Carle. The three •::iMlllead the graduating class of nearly300 students through comniencenMflt exercises a t ll Saturday nwmingatWar Eagle Stadium. For information the Class of'98, including a photograph of each class member, please turn to SectkmC. - Photo by RoMn FMqusson County Enteiprise Recotd •:pavie County votos could be choosing two candidates In the November iitoon for sheriff. :|;Q¥>leemee Police Chief Tim Wooten is signatures on a petitioa that would l^ n a m e onthe baUotasanunaffilialed «wUalB in the tace against incumbent ^ " "............ • sr, who narrowly de- feated Aiidy Stokes in the Republican pri- maiy in May. Wooten smdhe decided to enterthe race after being contacted by sevend lesidents fiom yai^ous parts of the county, who were I with the outcome of the pri­ mary« This lalib in die race his only options are to nm as a Vrite-ln caiididate or petition to have his name added lo the tMdjat, whk^ willrequiredieslgnaluiesoffourpercentof the county's voters by June 26. Woolen said he a il^ to nm because he believes changes need to 1» made in the sherifl's depanment that would benefit Ihe residents of the counly and the officers in thedepamnent. His goals as sheriff wouU be to improve cooperation between Ihe sheriffs dcpait- menl and Mocksviile and Cooleemee po­ lice depaAments. The three depaitments could mere efficiently battle ibug prob­ lems by banning together, and the sheriff should be Ihe leader in that eHbct as Ihe county's highest law enforcement officer, he said. like to improve coverage to four small stations at icouniy where depudes reports without luiving to travel back to Mocksviile. That give the Pkait See Tim - Page 4 He would by seldng up various pointsi IIHh Davie Student Suspetided Fbr ThrealenlngTorai Classman ::Jt>(«th Oavie Middle School sUklent $it::^n suspended from school and wiih nvo counts of communicat- ifljtìeatsforlhealeninglokiUtwoschool- last Tuesday. i dKy were on Ihe bus headed lo ìdiaól, a 14-year-old giri apparently lold t«vi»'«dier giris diat she would bring a gun ó ò ^ but and shoot diem, Davie Cbunty ShklffiI)«pu«l.S.Fvketiepaited. . ■ ■■ ■. Ptiricer was cohtacied'nuusday mbm- ing ait Davie High School where he leras asiesourceoRkerbyNoithDavie assisiant principal Wanda Shafiher. At Noith, he attested her after an inter­ view in which she admitted to duealening the giris and loM him she intended to cany out die Queat, he said.She will face charges in juvenile court and has been suspended ifot tte temaindef of the Khool year. She will be altowed to make up m is^ tests, and die school system will make efforts to see that she receives counseling diis summer, according to Davie Schools Superintendent Dr. Bill Steed. The school system has a responsibility totiytohelpstudentswithprobl^,Sleed said. If dim can heagood point inasiiuation and no one was hurt, he added. Under regular school policy the student would have been suspended for up to 10 days, but she was suspended for the re­ minder of the year as diere were only six days left in die school year, Sleed said. Adeputyhasbeenstationedatdieschool since the incident for student salisly and peace of mind for parents, according lo Ll Detective Jimmy PWfps. ^5 halfway between Shady Grove and Cooleemee. Anolher important factor was the availability of public sewer. Steed said the Mocksviile sewage treatment plant Is just downhill from the Cornatzer Road sile. County Manager Ken Windley has recommended the county borrow $2 million to pay the difference in the es­ timated cost of the new school. Prosecutors Seek Death Регайу By Jeanne Gailher DavieCounty Enteiprise Record The man accused of murdering 7l-year4)Id S.W. Brown Jr. dur­ ing an attempted robbery at his wholesale store in March willface die death penalty. Evidence shows Jathiya AI-, Bayyinah murder^ Brown dur­ ing a robbeiy. District Attomey Eugene Monis told Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr. during a special hearing May 27 in Davie Counly. Superior Court. That aggravating circumstance will allow him to pursue the deaUt penalty. When and where Al-Bayyinah's trial will be held remain to be determined. Fkaae See Attomeys - 4; Enterprise i Ad Staff Wiri^ State Awards;! The Davie County Enteiprise] Record earned seven awards Ik the North Carolina Pres^ Association's 1998Best Ad Coii^ test. The awards were presenled sf the NCPA Advertising Gonferi; ence and Awards Ceremony W : day in Chapel Hill. Enteiprise Reconl Advertising- Direcior BeckySnyderwonalhii^ place award for best spot cokr i^ a home furnishings and appliance: ad.TheadvenisemenlwasfarSliir Furniture ofMocksville. >; Sales representative Ray; Tulierow won duee second pUci: awards; best advertising cam;: paign, Couniryside Restaurant;* best real eslale ad, Howard R^: alty; best spot colorieal estate aili- Howard Realty. > Tutterow also won two Uiiri: place awards: best spot color r^< lail ad, and best use of spot ooiot^ Bolh ads were for Wal-MM ot Mocksvilie. V- « '2 - DAVIE county en terprise record, June 4,1998 ♦ _____ . .. i I This Student |0 f Mr Brodgon I Didn't Enter Math ►; I could have grown up to be a rcspcclable member of ;:-''SKÍely. 1 could have done something honorable. Entered a 5 noble profession. :j Lii<c accounling. j; Foyeii Brogdon helped steer me away from those Í sipirations toward something less... precise. He was my high school algebra and advanced math leacher. •; I learned a lot about math. :> I learned a lot morc about myself. • There was a mystery in all those equations. I no longer remember the difference between a sine and cosine, tangents ;>and cotangents. But I do Itnow there Is a difference. : I remember something about theorems, hypotenuses ;und Pythagoras. .; I was one of those students who asked the question ievcry teacher hales; "When are we ever going lo use ihis •stuff?" Z Mr. Brogdon answered Ihat question, t He taught me Ihul algebra was for fun. That algebra twas a wonderful puzzle, with a hidden answer wailing lo be ^discovered. Algebra was a class for detectives, for sleuths, •: for agents of truth. Searching for "x." He made i l ... fun. C With joy and laughter, he led us Ihrough Ihe baffling rjoumey of algebra. Trigonomelty. Calculus. ■: There werc brighter students than me in thal high school tclass. But in college, I found myself curiously at Ihc top of *lhe entire freshman class in malh. I embarrassed the malh tmajors. Professors recruited me to changc my major lo >math. Mr. Brogdon had made me seem to be a mathematics Iwhiz. ; But I knew better. .J i There i^ a roadblock ln~my brain circuilry that prohibits jm e from learning Ihe really hard stuff. Mr. Brogdon found ithat roadblock. Í In the middle of calculus, the light bulb switched off in im y brain. Not even he could lum it back on. \ I liked math, but I didn't like it Ihat much. > Numbers climb on to infmity, and there seems to be no Cllmit to how difficult math can be. My son's high school ■•malh classes now go far beyond what I learned. Í But one thing hadn't changed unlil now. I Mr. Brogdon has been leaching all these years. Until ;thisweek. He's turning in his erasers. He's retiring from jleaching at Davie County High School, where he has been :the cornerstone of the mathematics department for 38 years. • For all Ihose years he has found joy and happiness in :that most dreaded subject. And he has infected so many of ; > his students with the joys of mathematics. J: I fondly remember his classes. ; Í; He never seemed to have a bad day. He never lost the ^enthusiasm and joy for mathematics. ' y There are teachers we encounter that make a lasting ^ impression. He was one of ihose. J- My English teachers are still baffled by my career f:choice. Í: — Dwighi Sparks D A V IB C O U N T Y B N T B R P R I / ^ E C O R D (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Pub«ahed weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. ■Dwight Sparks.. ' Robin Fwguaao ..Editor/Publisher |M ik«Bam haidt. *B«cky Snyder.... .....Oeneral Manager ......Managing Editor .Advertising Manager 1916-1956 Devie Reooid 1899-19S8 Jownal 1901-1971 Pwtodical* PolMge Paid In Mocknie,NC 27028 rSiteciiptkxiRtIM ; âmgl«Ca|iy,50C«ili $20 регумПл North Carolina , $25 p w yw «Mid* North Caralina ; Ч POSTMASTER SimladdtMeGlMngMto: . Davie Couniy EnlMpiiM Rtconl P.o: в т W, Modavle, NC 2702» tM IÊ ©liSlNÉNSBfl'' ‘'swGE/..,HE'stHeoNe sp m m -H c w o m we're th e ones WHoeer D i z z y v ^ ^ In The M a iL Local Industry Creating Noise Pollution To the cdilon Noise pollution is Invading many sections of Mocksvillc. Some areas are worse than others, hul ncvcnhclcss a icrribtc nuisancc. When you arc outside your home, as well as inside, listen Гог Ihc MMmd of an Wing inlii e n ^ . ТЫ% the pollu- tion.Thcsource ofthe problem is Fundcr-Amcrica in the cily limits оГMocksvillc on Bethel Church Road. By leiten» to him, also by u letephonc cull to his home In Clemmons, Mr. Funder has been mode awarc of Ihc noise problem his plant is crcaling. His response to Ihe complaint was thal he did niM intend to do anything to correct It. He added he did not apprcciatc being bolhcred at 9:40 p.m. Ironi­ cally. many Mocksvillc residents arc being bolli- crcd at Mr. Funder's expense. Thcrc is relief on Saturdays and Sundays when Ihc plant is dosed. During the week ihe dayllnic operation is noisy, bul nothing like il is al nighi when it is especially bad. Il rtins full blast unlil al leasl midnighi.oflen beyond. A real disturbance. Is Funds Raised For New Animal Shelter To the editor The 3rd Annual Pon-a-Pit sponsored by the Davic Couniy Humane Society was held al the First United Melhodisl Church on Main Strecl in Mocksville on May 22. The funds raised al ihls annual evcnl are lo help build a new animal shelter for Davic Couniy. Wc also had a raffle which coincided with this event. Wc had II Beanie Babies that were rafdcd off at the end of the day. The winners included: Emily Johnson, Diane Roscman, Layne Schmidt. Robin Brock, Michelle Dawkins. J(^i Blevins, Damell Lalham, Rulh Carter, Grady Carter. Daricc Jefferson and ihc grand {mze winner of the Erin bear was Pam Swaim. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone ihiil bought tickets for ihc rafne and tlic port-a-pit. The citizens of Davic Couniy need a new animal shelter and your support In this effort Is greatly appreciated. Wc would also like to give a ^pccial ihanks toihe |ico|ile lhal assi>ictl us tremen­ dously in Ihis effort, including: Rrst United Melh­ odlst Church ofMocksville. Yvonne and Alice of Mocksvillc Elcmcnlary and the Parks and Recre­ ation Depanmcni. Anila Van Lew Humane Socicty of Davic County thcrc a need to operate al night? Other indusirics in our area observe regular working hours. No reslralnts are pul on Futider's qjcration. Since Funder-Amcricabcgan operating here several years ago, it was possible to co-cxist wilh Ihcm bccausc the noise level wm m ■ ioW degree. In the past few months, the noise seems to be out of control. The sounds have changed arid worsened. Our townspeople should nol be expccied to have to endurconc man's business operation when il adversely affccts our people. Il seems presump­ tuous of Mr. Funder lo claim ihe right to do so. If Mr. Funder won't voluntarily corrcct the noise pollution problem, then some a.ssistance is needed from our town ofllclals to alleviate ihe problem. Isn't it time for ihc Town of Mocksvillc to enact a noise ordinance? Our citizens need protection against any present and future iniius- iries who mlghl ignore citizens' righl to peacc and quiet bccause a noise onlinancc is not in pl'.M:c. Would you wclcomc a noise ordinance for MiKks­ ville? Jack & Lcttic Pennington Mocksvillc W om an A d o p te d In 1966 S e eks Inform ation To the editor A year ago I wrote a letter because I was in despemencedof infonnation. IwasuioiXedoutor Mocksville in 1966 andlam tiying lofinl my binh parents bccausc I need medical history for my son and myself. For a year, I have carried my cordless phone with me evi»> lime 1 have gone ouuide and check my mail as soon as il is delivered in hopes I will gel information.' I was bom on March 4,1966 and was adopted from Mocksville in September 1966. When I was 6 months old. I know that I have asked the citizens of your townbcfore.bullamasVingagain.Ifyou have any infonnalion that may hcipus, please,please gel in touch with me for my son and myself. I don'l enpcct my binhparentstolove or accept me. I won't be a bother. ljust need infonnation and I will leave them alone. Usa Stepp 611 Eilijay Road Franklin. NC 28734 (828)5244279 Letters Wekjomed The Enterprise Record welcomes ieUOT from its readers. 11« lenen may be on topictof local, state, national or intemational issues.-! ; An efTon will be made to print all leucr< provided Ihey aie not Ubekxis, vulgar, or ill poor taste. The editor reserves the righl to e«ii letten for grammar and for space. > * All letteis should include the name ami address of the writer, including a signature.' K telephone number, not to be puUisM, is alti requested. >; H Please have letters in the newspaper oflii^ by 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be publisMd.' What Do Teachers Do In The Summer? Rebecca Davis МосклШе •WoA" ChiMneWanl Smith Grove 'Maybe vacallon a Utile, mostlyKst* Susie Wilcox MocksviUe 'Lots ornUni-vacatioii LouStttphin : : Courtney ; ■ 'A trip to the beach, tcb»- ing and rcadinf. It's loiiigtp be a short summer.* Not Matlock, Court Is Usually Boring DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4.1998 - 3 All rise. iii<o In Ihe movies and on Iclevisiun, a day in coUit hegin.s _ with those words as the Judge cnieni the room. Bul that's where the similarities cease. Unlike the drama witnessed on television, a real life day in court is rarely exciting. The real world usually leaves everyone in Ihe courtroom bored while defense altomeys allempl to negotiate with prosecutors, Ihe judge reads through a stuck of papers he or she wasjusi handed by n zealous attorney or prospective Jurors an; forced to jnswer monotonous questions ns attorneys try to sclect n jury for a trial. How do I know this? Experience. I've spent a lot of time there Betting the stories on everything from murder to lawsuits against the couniy. I've heard just about every iinaginahle excuse why a person should not have to serve on Jury duty, nnd 1 can spout off enough legal tnumho jumbo to convince iny friends that I missed my calling by not going lo law school. ______ Though I like the idea of gelling paid lo argue, iny lime in court has convinced me beyond any reasonable doubt that's nol the job for me. h may not be as enlerlaining as il seems on Matlock and Ally McBeal, bul a day in court can be educational. Dmg dealing, robbery, child abuse, rape, proslilulion, cruelty lo animals, assault - I've learned more than I'd like to know aboul all of il. On more Ihitn one occasion I've been so angered al the injustice before me that I've had lo leave the courtroom - whether al a pio.secutor for showing no mercy in a situation calling for some compassion or at a defense attorney for manipulating the law lo gel his‘,client off scot-free. Il doesn't lake much time in a courlroom lo determine Ihc legal syiilem needs some serious refonn. Apparcnlly, legislators were trying to do thal wilh structured sentencing. Bul, seeing a petty criminal sentenced to years in prison not long after witnessing another man, who had tried lo kill his girlfriend, walk out of Ihe In T h e M a il... Jeanne Gaither courtroom on probnlion left me unimpressed with the system. Why don'l legislators do somelhing lo speed up the proce.ss? We're supposed lo be guaranteed Ihc right to a speedy trial, though plenty of defendants and Iheir altomeys seem to like Ihis part of the system Just Ihe way il is. I'm sure it's frustrating for the dislricl atlomey and Ihe law enforcement officers who are working to stop crime lhal it can lake years before a case is heard. De,spile a firm belief thal our legal system needs reform. I have an immense re.spccl for il. I appreciate Ihe solemnity as Ihe bailiff tells us lo rise, and I respect Ihe judge for per­ forming a task that requires tremendous knowledge and is likely lo cause al leasl a few sleepless nights. Maybe the rcal problem is nol a failurc of the system bul a failure of the people lo respect that system. In Ihe years I've .spent crossing the street lo our courthouse, I've never ceased lo be amazed at the way some people dress nnd act when Ihey como to court. I rcniize that nol everyone has a need for or can afford dress clothes, bul, if I were going before the judge accused of a crime. I'd at least wear clean clothes, bathe and comb my hair. If I werc Ihe judge. I'd be a lot more impressed wilh the defen­ dants who have the courtesy to answer my questions with "yes, ma'am" and "no, ma'am” lhan those who respond wilh "uh-huh" and "uh-uh". I'd show a lol more leniency toward ihose who admit they've done wrong and are sorry lhan defendants who seem proud of Iheir crimes or those who blame someone else instead of acccpt­ ing responsibility for Iheir own actions. More lhan they need respect for Ihe court, these people need respect for themselves. If Ihey could find lhal, il would do morc lhan help rcform the legal .system, il would reduce crime. Now if I could just figure out what to do aboul all the frivolous civil lawsuits bogging down the .system and better yet Ihe insane jurors who would award a woman millions for spilling hot coffee on herself Special People Of Cooleemee Appreciated ‘Tp Ihc editor: ‘ I would like lo thank some very spccial people. TTierc has been some negative Issues about Cool- cen^cc. But for me, and my family, wc only have "vonderful feejings towanis Cooleemee and it's .'i^plc. My family and I moved to Cooleemee thrce years ago. wiwn v.c first moved in, ii>y ncigiiWw, Mrs. Hatlie Campbell was sure to make us feel right at home. She is a tTxither and grandmother to everyone. She has enough love for everyone, and always has lime lo listen. She gives wonderful advice. All of her family is the same, they make you ’ feel like family. Thai's the way it is supixised to be: (jyerybody gelling logelhcr and laughing and talk- iiig like family. If more families werc like this, maylie the chil- drcn In the world would not be gelting In trouble. We need lo go back lo the way il was. wilh every- body getting together and li.stenlng to cach olher. and curing »bout cach other. I would Jikc to lh:mk Mrs. Halllc and all of her family for Ihelr friendship and love. My family feels ble.s,sed lo know all of ilwrn. . I also would like lolhank Mr. and Mrs. Cope for ^ing Ihc good neighbors ihey arc. Lasl year, 1 had tocail 911 about my grandson choking. Mr. Cope gol to my house before anyone, and was there lo help and give suppon. The ге.ч*ис people were here fast. I am very grateful to all of the rcscuc people and firc dcpartmenl becausc they are always there when you need ihem. Tlie police dcpiirlmeni is wonderful and go («yond the call of duly. All of mir people here in CiXileetnee feel .safe and secure. Thank you and God Bless you. And our churches and Ihe people who work in Ihem arc always their to help and give support. I also would like to lhank Cooleemee school and Ihe people who work ihere for all of your help and suppon. This is my grandson's last year at Cool­ eemee. Without Ihc help ofhis icachers, he would nol be where he is today. My grandson is on the honor roll. Ihanks to Mn. King. Mn. Oodbcy, and Mrs. Sutphin, icachers al Cooleemee. Tlie world needs morc schools tike Cooleemee. And a big thanks lo Davie High where my olher grandchild goes. A lot of the schools in ihc world have gone crazy with kids killing each oihc*r. Bul Davie Couniy has kept the schools under control. You have made a big dirferencc In our chlldrcn's lives. I just wanted everyone to know our family is proud to be a part of Cooleemee and Davie County. Il is a community that is like out of the past, where everyone cores about everyone. Chris and Louise Gobble and Jerry and April Selph C(X)Ieemec Presenting A Total Solution t ^ Your Payroll Needs f o n y t h P d ÿ r o ll S o lu t io n s . In c . f,O.BOXlM >l«wfsvtlte,NC 27023 ; РЬоде: 336-945^0722 Let us give you back the time you need to grow your business Eliminate timecard hassles, us about our automatic timeclock^J ( ¡ ( .'О Г Ц С к Wlllkcr M o l i s i I l i c . ( a l l 7 6 ( ) - K - 0 - . 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ОсГеюе МЮлкуз asked DcRiunu] Гог a change of venue, requesting that lie Irial be moved lo Ircdell Couniy. Morris agreed Ilut il would be dir- kultrorlhedefendanitorecelvenfair u d iropanial Irial in Davic County where the victim was well-iinown but argued against moving the trial to Ire- )lell or Davidson Couniy. Instead he [equcsled a spcciai vcnicri in which Juiws would be selected frora another (ounty and bused to Davie Couniy. 1 Traveling to Iredell County would be a hardship for Ihe Brown faiiilly, Ы It wlll be much harder to arrange a ipeclal term of court in a couniy with a keavler caseload and other dcalh pcn- ilty cases pending, he told the judge. I Bringing in jurors will bun the de- /cndant.asjurws will hold him respon- iiblc for them being bussed lo Mocks­ vilic each day. It's much easier 10 move Ihe case lo another couniy, argued David Minor of Statesville, who was ippointedas lead defense attorney dur­ ing the hearing. 1 DeRaraus said he thinks jurors would hold the court rcsponslbleralhcr fen the defendant but dcfcircd ruling on the motion. ; That should be determined by the rtal judge when a trial dale has been at, he said. ; Evidencemuslbercceivcdfnimthc SBI lab before a dale can be .set, ac­ cording to Morris. ' Al-Bayyinah, formeriy Tciry Den­ nis Moorc, pled not guilty to flrsl de­ gree murder and atlempled mbhery wlih a dangerous weapon. Healsopled nol guiily lo twocounis of robbery with a dangerous weapon for incidents that happened in Davie County in January. Local altomey Lori Hamilton will represenlAl-Bayylnahonlhoscchargcs laidassisiMlnarwiihhlsdefcnseinthc capital case. ' Additional pre-trial motions are tttte k w U i^ aieS ciiL COVNTY^NtERmSE RECOR^^ Tim Woolen Petitions То Ц On Bailot For Davie Sheriff' ContbiiudnwnPagcl. omcers more lime on the road and cul response time when a call is received, he explained. Woolen also suggests dividing the county into zones with deputies as­ signed toapartlcular zone. That would provide better overall coverage and create mote visibility of law enforcc- mcmoHicets,whichwou!ddelcrcrime, he added. He thinks SlierilTAllen Whitaker is a good man and likes working wilh hlm.but he thinks Ihlngs need tochange. "I think lean provide Ihe leadership needed," he said If elected, he prom­ ises professional, consistent, fair law A ira enforcement. I Wooten has mote than 22 yeais'of experience in law enforcement, Wolli- ing for the Winston-Salem Police De­ partment 10 years and the Forsyth County Sheriffs Department 10 years before taking the position as podce chief in Cooleemee. He lives in Hills- ■dale wilh his wife, lane. Memben! of the Cooleemee Town Board are bclngsupportlvcofWoottn'S campaign as long as itdoesn't interfere with his duties there. He will resign only if elected, he said •\'i‘ "fm a professional law enforce- mcraonicer-notapolitician,"Wobtcn said. Advertising Staff Earns Awards Continued From Page I Tlicadvcrtisingstan'wonathiitl placc award for best spot color in a rcslaunint or cnlcrtainnicnl ad for a piccc for Papa John's of Clemmons. The ads were judged among olher cnirics from medium sized community (non-daily) newspa­ pers.Snyder Tutterow ^ ^ SPR ING 1C/ andlL/ C A T 17Interior Designs inc Save 20% to 70% ON ALL Funiiture & Accessories Gilb & CoOcctililes 35»ca«iiM M (B ai*at««l*irr).(336>766-99ll.,-Frto,ik00-5:3D ggj Charlene B.Cassidy Davie County Sheriff's Deputies Lee Whitesides and Brian Diggs escort atxused Iciller Jathiyah M4iWinihli«to th« Pavto County - Plwto by Robin FerguMon |№n Who JFought At Meeting Headed To Court TTie court daiefor Ihc two men who $jOf into a Fist fight lhat disrupted a ^ l e County commissioners' meet- ifig April 20, has been postponed uml) ^ 2 5 . J Kcth Hodgson of the Rocky Knoll (V^unity and Roger Spillman of Cooleemee have cach filed chargcs agalnsl Ihe olher for assault. In the complaint against Spillman. Hodgson claims Spillman hil him on the left side ofhis facc and stepped on his hand when he was knocked to the floor during the struggle. According lo the warrant againsi Hodgson, he grabbed Spillman'.s left arm. pushed him against a door and kickcd his righl leg. The fighl started after Hodgson made accu.salions lhal drugs arc being dealt from businesses owned by Spill­ man during a public hearing on a rc- quest by Spillman lo rezone a tract of land on N.C. 801 near Hodgson’s home for a lawn and garden shop. The couniy manager, couniy anor- ney and several coumy commissioners broke up llw fighl. Uw cnforcemcm officen* csconcd ihe men from the building bul did nol press chargcs. A BEAUTIFUL SMILE... A GREAT SELF-IMAGE^ • Ciiildien & Adults •CallFor • u CompUmeniaiy Jy ConsulUHon Abeauliful healthy smile is so important to a child's self-coniidence. That's why Dr. Penna' and staffwant to nuke braccs an affordable f part of your family's monthly budget NICHOLAS JAMES PENNA. D.D.S., P.A.ExcUislvcly onlKxlonilcs & Ocntofiiclal OrthopedICK Telephone: (704) 633-5942 Facsimile: (704) 639-0237 1819 Brenner Avenue Salisbury, NC 28144-2519______ fwo Plead Guilty To Drug Possesskm Charges». sfVMtMl in r'rtotnnmAA in 1...!^__гч r-v гл___t_ .men arrested in Cooleemee in ^97 on drug charges pled guiily last in Davie County Superior Court, ^pavid U e Dalton Jr., originally _ dwithpossessionwiihiniemio t| or deliver cocainc, pled guilty to llesser charge of possession of co- Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr. scn- icnccd him lo six lo eight monihs in prison but suspended the sentcncc three years, placing him on supervised pro­ balion with al least six monihs inien- sive. During the probationary period, he is not use or possess alcohol or any controlled substancc unless prescribed ^ Finds Davie Man Not |иИу Of Abusing Daugiiter by a doctor, submit to drug tests, drug treaimenl and not associate wilh hisco- defendanl John Ricardo Heaggins. DeRamus ordered Dallon to pay S100 in restitution to the slate for SBI lab tests, $500 line, $200 attorney fee and court cost. Heaggins pled guilty to possesskm with intent to sell or deliver cocaine and maintaining a placc for a con­ trolled substance. Hewassenlcncedlol0lo12mondis In prison wilh woric release recom­ mended and ordered to pay reslllulion to the slale for SBI lab fees and court cost. ACoolecmee poi Iceofnccr slopped a 1972 Foni van, driven by Heaggins, attheinieisectionofU.S.601 and N.C. 801 because it had been weaving Nov. 23. Oflkers found 1.8 grams of co­ caine. Heaggins had claimed the co­ caine belonged to Dalton, who was a passenger in the vehicle. Dallon claimed the drugs belonged to Heaggins, according lo Assistant DA Gwenda Priest. XAnuoKciuedofbumlnghisihree- ^■aUdMighla'widiacigaretiewas nol guilty by a jury May 27, in OivieCninty Superior Court, .¡i ^Rodney Lee Hnis was ch&ged irifKaaaullonachildunderagênfor ^iKident dial allegedly happejbd in «|iyl997. 3 ^W t ewanged wife B èverlÿj^s 4!^toolecnice testified that ^ was % iii^ her daughier afler sh e iv il^ i ^ a weekend visil widi hentaher tllniliiiialindlwosoiesonliilegs. d» adied whai hapfiened. shesaid the childtold her that hcrfalhcr burned her wilh a cigarcttc. The child's pediatrician Dr. Wayne Koontz of the Children's Clinic in Sal­ isbury said he believed the circular, crater-like marks werc bums and oc­ curred mote lhan 24 hours before he examined her. Olherrclativcstcsiincdlhatihcchlkl had the sores on her legs when she airived to spend the weekend with her father and thal she had told them the sores were mosquito biles. You're Invited to ihe Reeves Family Reunion Saturday, June 6th Sheffield Music Hall Located al Uic conur of SiitW eld k lUifcayfoal Road (owned and optraled by Joim Heiuy and EU itl RetvM) a M A T T R E S S S A L E В TWinSet. Full Set.... Queen Set.., King Set SEA LV BACK SAVER , ALLAGASH . RETAIL 8à |£ .$325.95.......,..,„„....$225.75 ,$442.50..................'.$2M.95 ,$512.50.......:;.„...„.^$35a.75 .$695.88., [ т з э в с о й , U M g w * IV A 'P c ^ F o m SEA LV PO STURE EM BLEM PLUSH RETAIL SALE TWnSel............$374;95....................$262.50 Full Set...............$524.95.....................$367.50 Queen Set.........$599.95....................$410.96 King Set............$ei9.95...„„...„.......$674.50 M o c k s v ilic F u rn itu re tr A p p lia iitt, In t. ШваЮ екВв01Ш в à fm m m DistrictCourt The following cases were disposed of lost week in DavieCounty Dislrici Court. Judge Kimberly Tnylor pre­ sided. Proseculors werc Rob Taylor .ai)d Lynn Gulleli. assistant DAs. . ■ Waller Allen, speeding SOmph in a ,70 zone, failurc to wear seat belt, rcduced to Improper equipmeni, cost. - Elizabeth Boiick.speeding»? mph in,u 65 zone, rcduccd lo 74 In a 65. prayer for judgment on cosi. • I vMcDurncBrill.mlsdcmcanorpro- balion violalion, senienced lo 120days in prison. ■, 7 Norman Callaway, misdemeanor probalion violalion. Ihrce ISOdaysen- lences. 45 day sentence. • Jenna Calloway, misdemeanor Ij^eny, senienced to45 days In prison, suspended for 18 months, supervised probalion, 24 hoursof community ser- Viw. nol go about Wal-Mart, not be «mVicledofsimitarorfense,$200,cost. Kennelh Chandler. 2 counts mis- rep^niation to oblain Employment Security Commission benefits, prayer judgment on cost, $ 100 and cosi; 2 i^htsmisreprcscniaiionioobtainEm- fHoymenl Security Commission ben- dismissed. Jcry Cope, hit and run, failure lo slop for property damage, nol guilty. . - Gary Dulin, unauihorizcd use of mo^ibr vehicle, dismissed forfailurcof prpsecuiing witness to appear. • Judy Fedor, driving while licensc levokcd, senienced to 45 days sus- ■gcndcd for 1 year, nol operalc vehicle luritil licensed. $200 and cost. •’^••MichclleFuller.misdcmcanorlar- ccny.aidingandabclling misdemeanor Ja/ceny, dismissed. Christopher Godbey, slaiuiory T ^ , waived probable causc. •LisaGoodcnow,speedingH9mph Ih a70 zone, reduced loexceeding safe .spe^, cost. • Barnabas Hicks, misdemeanor jiro^tion violalion, probation termi- naied, sentenced to 12 months In prison. $980; misdemeanor ргоЫШоп viola­ tion, probalion terminated, .senienced to 15 days to run concurrenl. - Elon Horton, simple possession of marijuana. pos.session of drug para­ phernalia, $100 and cost. -Craig Keilh, spwding 85 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo74 in n 70, cost. • Clyde Leonanl. injury lo personal proj)crty, di.snussed for lailurcofpros- ecuting wilness to appear. - Michael Maun>, speeding 95 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo carcless and ■ rcckless driving, $.10 and cost. •Andy Mellon, secunddcgrcctrcs- passing, dismisseil, slay off property. • Richatd Mwirc Jr., speeding RO mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipment. t4)sl. - Johnalhan Morgan, indecent ex­ posure, sentenced to 2 weeks, crcdil for lime served, released lo guardian. ■EdwardMollcrti, speeding 86mph ina70/one, rcduced loexceeding safe speed, prayer Ibr judgment on cost. • Gail Nelson, no operalors licensc. not operalc vehicle until licensed, $25 and cost; hit and nm. failurc lo slop for property damage, dismi.ssed. • Leslie Newlon, speeding 74 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to 64 In a 55. prayer for judgment on cost. - Sunil Paid, speeding 100 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to careless and reckless driving. $30 and cost. • Andrca Pircs. misdemeanor lar­ ceny. senienced lo 45 days in prison, suspended for I year, supervised pn>- balion, 24 hours communlly scrvice, not go about prcmlM.'s during super­ vised probalion, nol be convicled of similar offense. SKX) nnd cosi. • Cordell Prcssley, driving while licensc rcvoked. dismissed per plea; driving after consuming alcohol by person under 21, scnlcnced lo 45 days suspendcHi for 1 year, not operate vc­ hicle unlil licensed. SKX) and cost. - David Prim, dog running al large during night, prayer Гог judgment on cost. • Shameku Pruill, speeding 92 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to carclcss and rcckless driving, $20 and cost. - Sue Reid, misdemeanor larceny, .sentenced to 45 days in prison, sus­ pended for 1 year, supervised proba­ tion. 24 hours communily service, nol go aboul Wal-Man for I year, not be convicled of similar оПепхе. $100, cost. - Ryan Slake, misdemeanor proba­ tion violalion, sentenced lo 45 days in prison. - Bradley Slccle, expired rcgistra- tion, dismissed per plea; driving while license rcvoked, scnlcnced to 45 days suspended for I year, $50 and cosi. - William Tatum, driving while li­ cense rcvoked, scnlcnced to 45 days suspended for 1 year, not operate vc­ hicle until licensed, $200 and cosi. - Jeffrcy Toney, no liccnsc. dis­ missed. • Michael Vernon, misdemeanor probalion violalion, sentenced lo 45 days in prison. - Christopher While, misdemeanor pnibalion violation, scnlcnced lo 24 monihs in prison. - Frceman While, 5 counts com­ mon law forgery, dismissed; 3 counts oblain property under false prctense. waived probable causc. Failed To Appear - Daniel Kirby, driving while li­ cense rcvoked. - Lanellc Lewis, rcslsiing public officer. - Kristen Oldham, speeding 85 mph in a 70 zone, no operators liccnsc. - Svalas Squirc. inspection viola­ tion, pcrmiliing opcralion vchiclc with no insurance, driving while licensc rcvoked. expired rcgislraiion. • Rcbecca Stiles, simple worthless chcck. B u o erio r C ou rt Thcfollowlngcaseswercdisposcd iiof in Davic Couniy Superior Court ^ a y 26. wilh Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr. prcsiding. Prosecutors were Steve Barnhill, Alan Martin and 'Gwenda Priesi, assistant DAs. - Michacl Bean, probalion viola- ilon. 45 day sentence invoked wilh work release recommended. Brian Thomas Braswell, misde­ meanor possession of marijuana, rc- maiidcd to District Court judgmem. r Tercnce Dana Cronfixd, unsafe mdvemenl. rcduccd lo impropcrequip- mcnl.StOand cost, ii ; - David Ashley Ervin, use un­ plugged shotgun, prayer for judgment continued oncosis. ;. - Jimmy Lamont Fortune, proba- violalion. 6-8 month sentence in­ cited wilh DART program and work release recommended, attorney fees. Nellie Thomas Foster, speeding in a 55. rcduced lo improper equip- i^l,$10and cost. !!;; Rodol to Longoria Gonzalez, pro- bidon violation, continued on proba- iion. SlOO fine and cost. I' ;: -. Wilbur Hams Jr.. suiuiory rape. rdiKcd to indecent libcities wiih a chiid, sentenced to 19 lo 23 monihs in prison wilh work release recom- mended, pay counseling bills for vic­ tim. S700 attorney fees. cost. - John Franklin Kalish Jr., spot­ lighting deer, remanded lo District Court judgment. - Amhony Dominic Locastro, ex­ ceeding a safe speed, driving while license rcvoked. remanded lo District Court judgmem, $50 allomey fees. - Robert Avery Mundy Jr., DWI, remanded lo District Court judgment. - Thomas Milton Pinnix, sex of- fen.se,dismissedforplca;sialuloiyrape, 21 -26 monihs in prison suspended five years.six monihs active, rcceiveevalu- ation and reccive sex offender and sub­ slancc abuse ircaimcm, 6 months in­ tensive probalion, slay away from vic­ tim and family, not use or possess alcoholordn)gsunlesspre^ribed,S500 fine and cosi. - Tonic Robert Rhinehart. proba­ tion violalion, continued on probalion. extended lo five and a half years, two days injail, jail fees. - Robert Ridings, probation viohi- tion, 120 day jail semence invoked. - Trish Thompson Smilh, simple anray.rcmandedloDIstriclCourtjudg- mcnl. - Michael Payne Vemon. proba­ lion violalion, 8 to 10 monlh prison sentence invoked wilh DART treal- meni program and work release rec­ ommended; probalion violalion, pro- balionperiodexiended from ihrccyears to five years, six monihs Intensive, subslancc abuse counseling, $200 al- tomey fee. -Larry Eugene While,driving while liccnse revoked, resisting public of­ ficer. remanded to Dislrici Court judg­ ment. 180 days in prison. - Mark Dwayne Williams, proba­ lion violalion, misdemeanor posses­ sion of marijuana, remanded to Dis­ trict Court judgmem. 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(336) 659-8180 (800) 772-6564 I l^jT E M A StY tC tN T t« 725 HIGHLAND OAKS DRIVE SU rT E M l W iM toii-SalcM . NC 27N 3 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - 5 Medical Associates of Davie Heat Exhaustion & Heat Stroke Q; Wlioli Ihe diffmna between hect exhaustion and heal slroke? A: Heat exhaustion usually occurs before heat stroke. Heat exhaustion is oiused from not drinking enough water while out in hot weather Without waten your body cannot produce enough perspiration, and perspiration is the body's natural way of cooling down. Heat or sun stroke is a more severe condition resulting from similar overexposure to extreme heat Heal stroke is a breakdown of the body's cooling mechanisms which can cause extreme fevers and, in some cases, can be fatal. Q; ^re Ihe symptoms the some or different? A; Heat exhaustion symptoms include: dizziness, fatigue, faintness, headache, fast and shallow breathing, rapid, weak . pulse, muscle cramps and extreme thirst Heat stroke symptoms include; skin that is hot dry and very red; no sweating, high body temperature, rapid heartbeat confusion, loss of consciousness and possible convulsions. Q: Whot ore the rhk factors for both these conditions? A «Age - all ages, but most common in the elderly •Working in a hot environment •Loss of body fluids from failing to drink enough liquid •Alcohol or other drug abuse •Chronic illness, such as diabetes or blood-vessel disease •Recent illness including loss of fuids from vomiting or diarrhea •Severe fever Q; VV/iot is the frst aid fbr heoi exhaustion or heat stroke? A •Immediately remove the person to a cooka-area, out of the sun •Loosen or remove clothing and immerse person in cool water if you can't put person in cool water wrap in cool towels. •Do not give any medication by mouth •Do not use an alcohol rub •Seek medical attention immediately. Novant Heafth Triad Refion (ocilitiei includc Fonyth Mamoriol Hospital, Medical Farit HospHol, Davie ' Joel L Edwards, MD Dr. Edwards, a Fomily Practice Specialist, is a graduate of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine 01 Wake Forest University. He com­ pleted his residency at North Carolina Baptist Hospital and is board certified in Family Pmctice. Medical Associates of Davie JoelLEdmnk,MD Family Proaice Preston H, Edwardt, MD Family Pnxtke BUI H Harrison. MD Family Practice > ‘ • George D. Kimberly. MD Family Practice William 0. Kenfroe. MD ' VPractfce.Jsi-aoooHour* 8.H0AM-7M) m Mtn-Thuh. i BMAMSMmfMor T IIH U III 4^. r v fomiV Pi(336) 75 «SVkliÿllsad HodwMt,NC17«M; Hospital, Community General Hospital ami 3l NovanI physician practices. H«/i? NOVANTIггИ е а п ^ ' l! ! f .-O A V iÈ C o iiN T ïE iT .;:;« ._____ Public Reœrds A rrests ‘The rollowing am»B were nude by Ihe Davic Coumy SherifTs Dc- laitmem. - Joson MichacI DaiMlI, I9i of Westvlew Avenue, Cooleemee, was aiTeslcd May 21, for failure lo appear In court. Trial date: June 4. - Andrea Robert Frew, 21, of Asheville, was aitcslcd on U.S. 64 in Mocksvillc, for possession of siolen goods. Trial dale: June 25. - DIonlsle Garcia Ramlicz, 40. of 345 Heplcr Road, Mocksvillc, was ar- rcsledMay23,forDWI. - Billy Wayne Hairsion, 31, of Win­ ston-Salcm, anested on U.S. 158 for driving while license revoked, posses- sionofastolen vehicle and Hclitious tag. Trial dale: June 19. - Charles W. Koontz, 19, of 3002 U.S. Ы E, Mocksville, arrested May 25, for failure lo appear in court for driving while license revoked, injury to property and delaying and obstruct­ ing an officer. Trial date: June I. - Johnny Lee Cass, 31, of 1229 Junction Road, Mocksvillc, anested May 25, for assault onafeniale,dam- age to property and 3 counts of assault on an ofliccr. Trial date: June 11. - Bradley Trent Stcclc, 29, of 654 Deadmon Rd., Mocksvillc,arrestedfor cxpircd rcgistratlon and driving while liccnsc revoked. Trial date: May 28, - Cecil Foushec, 36, of 105 Crccksldc Drive, Mocksvillc, was ar­ rested May 27, for assault on a female and larccny. - Chrystal Thomas Rogers, 25, Hickory Street, Cooleemee, anested May 28, for misdemeanor larceny and violalingreleaseo«der,Trialdales:Junc 4,11, - Rodger Lee Lewis, 22, of 357 Apt. 2 Hospilal Sl., Mocksvillc, ar­ rested May 29, forassaull on a female. Trial date: June 4. - James Warrcn Tuttcraw, 42, of 1491 County Home Road, Mocksvillc, was arrested May 29, for failure to S h eriffs D epartm ent appear In court. Trial dale; June 4. - Charles Edwanl Torrence, 43, of j 126 Sunset Drive, Apl.37, Mocksvillc, j anested May 30, for communicating ; ihrcals and two coums of assault on a ; female. Trial date: June 4. | -Robert Smilh "Bobby" Allen, 59,; of 160 Coycttc Lane, Advance, was : anested May 31, for assault on a fc-1 male. Trial dale; June 11. M The following incidents were re­ poned to (he Davie SherifTs Dept. rSadielonesofMoumvicw Drive. Mocksvllle, reportetl May 20, lhat a table, dishes and oddKtonal items had been stolen from her residence. - James Wesley Rorer of Advance reported May 22, a John Deere lavs n mówer had been stolen from Ace Rorcr Hardware on US. 158. ' '-A stolen I99S Saturn, belongini* toSusanMalay of Asheville, was found in the yard of Witliam Horten on U.S. M; Mocksville, May 22, Deputy John Cdtey reported. ■ - Аптюп Wesley Smilh of Green- hill Road. Ma'ksville, reported May M arriages 22. that a 1969 Chevrolet Chevcllc had been stolen from his residence. - Ray and Bobby Brewer of Lex­ ington reported May 23, thal a shot­ gun, chainsaw and carton of cigarettes had been stolen from their vchiclc at the wildlife access arca on N.C. 801. - Shannon Young of Zimmennan Road. Advance, reported May 24. lhat an acquaintance had cut wirc fence al his rcsidcncc. -AlischaJusticeofAlamo.sa Drive, Advance, rcportcd about 7 p.m. May 24.lhat someone wasihootingat homes and across a m.id with a BB gun. - Jo Orcgor>' of Yadkin Valley Road. Advancc. reported May 24, that her mailbox had been destroyed. - Laura Smith Lee of Ralton Eu­ gene Trail, Advancc, reported May 24, that someone had damaged her mail­ box wllh a brick. - Deputy MichacI Cundiffrcported rccoveryofastolen bicycle found along the road on Will Boone Road May 24. - Sharon Hallman of Couniy Line Road, Mocksvillc, rcported May 25, thatsomconc had broken intohcrhomc and stole a Iclovision, VCR, jewelry and other items. - Glena Graham of Sunset Tcrrace, Mocksvllle, reported May 25, money had been stolen from her rcsidcncc. - Six hay bales were set on fire on Pudding Ridge Road aboul 5 a.m. May 25, reported Deputy Milch Brawn. - Carol Angell reported May 26, that a liccnsc plate had been stolen from a tanker truck at EWRon Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. - Shelby Totem of Alamosa Drive, Advancc, reported May 26, a neighbor had damaged the funiKC, wall minors, light fixtures and winddws al her resi­ dence and stole her bedspread. - Margie Smith ot Haniison Street, Mocksville, reported May 26, a neigh­ bor had damaged her Christmas cactus by breaking the llowers apart. - Janicc Erwing Williams of Riverbend Drive, Advance, rcported May 27, that an acquaintance hit her and stole two rings. - Billy Grey Phillips Jr. of Sunset Drive, Mocksville, nrorted May 28, that someone had scmtchcd the doorof his 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse. - Deputy Gary Williams reported finding a bicycle along Ihc sideof U.S. 601 al 1:05 a.m. May 29. - Katrina Marie Bibb of Salisbury reported May 29, a 1995 Honda dirt bike had been stolen from a rcsidcncc on Michaels Road. - Jodie Holloway of Gladstone Road, Mocksville, reported all four tircs on her 1988 Fonl Mustang had been sliced in her driveway. - Pamela C. Jonlan of Mocksville , rcported May 30, that an acquaintaKc had assaulted her in Ihc pariting IM a t' Lakewood Motel about 7 a.m. ' - Marlene Trivette reported May ^ 30, that someone had removed Icifers'.; from the sign al Wesley Chapel United Methodisi Church on Pino Road. ' - Lawrence Stevens of Mocksvillc reported May 30, the windshield of4 . delivery track had been broken at, fils business, Stevens Mechanical,, pn Cheny Hill Road. - Mary Elizabeth Miller of Mocks-' villc, rcported May 31, that somraiie had firca gunshot into her residcnceon ’ U.S. 601 aboul 12:55 p.m. ‘ The following were issued mar­ riage licenses by the Davie Register of Deeds. •' - John Scot Gallimorc, 29, and Wendy Cherie Markland, 30, of 148 Myers Farm Trail, Advance. ■ - Beraie Ray Williams, 39, and Sherry LeeEvans,39,of2505 Farm­ ington Road, Mocksville. ' Edward Hampton Leagans, 49, 4S79PuddingRidgeRoad,Mocks- iTnU.Mack*«mi. Cynthia Lynncltc Benge. 33. of 136 Station Lane, Mocksvillc. - Christopher Mark Smith, 22, and Jennifer Phillips Wilson. 26, of 298 Deer Run Drive, Mocksvillc. - Ricky Allen Rucker, 39, and Roxic Lynn Lomax, 42, of Lewisville. - John Richard Link Jr., 26. and Shannon Michelle Davis, 22, of 6210 N.C. 801 S., Mocksvillc. iv, i • Jamn Odell Tallmon, 41, and 20Ó Dav\eSv,Coo\tcnKC. - Marcus Brandon How.ird, 22, and Jennifer Leigh Cranfill, 19, of 226 Crabtree Road, Mocksvillc. - Steven Tyrone Dulin, 27, and Cry.stal Denise Smoot, 23, of 1507 Cheny Hill Road, Mocksvillc. - Waller Thomas Koontz, 56, of Cleveland, N.C. and Julia Ann Patton, 55, of 228 Wilkcsboro St., Mocksvillc. - Alex Brian Templeton, 22, and Loucretia Lynn Pruett, 17, of 702 Cam, Mocksvillc. S'rlVn'BiVSni; IS, of Winston-Salem and Duree Michellc Howell, 23, of 175 Brook Drive, Mocksvillc. -Paul MichacI Potts, 24, of 515 Duke Whittaker Road, Mocksville, and Wisha Marie Tuttle, 19. of 110 Doby Road, Mocksvillc. - Aaron Keith Waller, 20, and Felisha Dawn Gunter, 20, of 117 Caravan Lane, Mocksvillc. - Jason Allen Jordon, 24, of 165 Shady Brook Road, Mocksvillc, and Sharon Lynti Allen, 24. of Lexing- ‘ton.'“ '"'“ ■ ' ' - David Wayne Crater, 51, and Ibmmy Louise Williams, 33, of 1388 N.C. 801 S., Advance. - David Douglas Heath Jr., 23, of 117 Stoney Lane, Mocksvillc, and Crystal Vemcssa Coles, 19, of 1615 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville, - Eric Wayne Head, 23, and Amanda Jo Gregory, 21, of 40 Wright Lane, Mocksville. - Jeffrey WiiiiamsTaylor, 38, and Paula Allen Absher, 43, of 371 Hobson Drive, Mocksville. - Leroy Javan Baity, 36, of 156 Windy Trail, Mocksvillc, nnd Jenni-;! fcr Grey Sheek, 31, OfYadkinville. ^ - Ronald Chad Swaim, 21, of 4551; Richic Road, Mocksvillc and Jenny.’; Lynn Lanier, 21, of 515 Fred Lanier’; Road, Mocksvillc. :; - Chrisiopher MichacI Biddick,-1 22, and Christie Dawn Hedrick,'21,;: of Hannony. '• - Andy Dean Lawson, 22, of'lio;; Pete’s Lane, Mocksville and Sharoni; Annclle Shaver, 19, of 1419 Countyl Home Road, Mocksville. / I If M ocksville M ic e VM ;^The fc^lowing incidenis were re­ poned to the Mocksville Policc De- piirtinent. '; -The larceny of money from a bag atf’Family Dollar was reponed May 30. I - The larccny of a pack of ciga­ rettes from Amoco, Yadkinville Road, was reponed May 28. r - Linda Myers Godbey reponed May 25 the larceny of lawn mowers, jewelry and money from a residence do South Main Street. • Bobby Whilaker reponed May 22 Ihe breaking, entering and larccny of tools from a vehicle parked otf Nonh Main Strecl. Arrests - David Clay Trcxler Jr., 22, of Spencer, was arrested May 30 for speeding to elude arrest, failure to stop for blue light and siren und reck­ less driving. Trial dateiJuly 17. - Kathy Laird Tuttle, 43, of 229 Chal Smith Road, was charged May 28 with larceny. Trial dale: June 25. She is accused of stealing vitamins, toothpaste, lip stick, an Accu-Check and mouse trap from Wal-Mart. - Counney Shawn Pfau, 19. of Winsion-Salcm. was arrcslcd May 29 for possession of stolen goods. Trial date: June 25. - Bt^'on Gordon Allen, 31. of Wm- slon-Salcm. was charged May 28 with possession of stolen goods, driv­ ing while liccnsc revoked and oper­ ating a vehicic with a fictitious plate. Trial date: June 25. • Turibio SoUs-Rodrigucz, 37, of Yadkinville, was chargcd May 25 with DWI, driving while license re­ voked and operating a vehicle wiih a fictitious tag. Trail date: June 19. - Larry Shawn West, 16. of 192 Fulton St., was charged May 23 with possession of stolen propeny Trial date: June 25. Traffic Accidents - A Mocksville man said he was avoiding a pedestrian who ran in from ofhis vchiclc at 8:31 p.m.May 31. Louis J. Byrne, 64. of 126 Sunset Drive, was driving a 1987 Mercury and swerved it lo the righl, hilling a ulilily pole, reported Oillcer K.D. Hendrix. - Two vehicles were in an acci­ dent at North Main and Cemetery streets at 7:29 p.m. May 30. Sanford Woodruf Frye. 57. of 1119 Milling Road, was driving a 1998 Chevrolet pickup from Cerrf- ctery onto Nonh Main, and wentleft of cenier, striking a 1994 CadillK; being turned from Nonh Main di^. Cemetery by Mack Adolphus; Ridenhour, 63, of Richfield, reporteU Officer K.D. Hendrix. - Franklin D. Bailey, 62, of Morganton, was driving a 1979 Ford pickup on Valley Road al 9:46 p.mll May 29 when a deer crossed its path^ reponed Officer K.D. Hendrix. L and T ran sfers r, The following land transfers were Ibted with Ihc Davic Coumy Rcgis- lirofDeeds. . ; Hie transactions are listed by tin involved, acreage, and townsQlp, itriUi $2 representing $1,000. S ~ 1 -Roger Musgrave and Judy Mus- imve to John Van Eendcnbuig wd 7ietoriR Mossman Van Eendenl^, Ctnct, Shady Grove and Fuilon, il3 « . 2 - Wade Thomas Brooks Jr. lo Itloiiica S. Bnx>ks, 5.6 acres, Farm­ ington. - Monica S. Brooks to Bany A. Brown and Claudia Denise Brown, 5.6 acrcs, Farmington. S660. - T. Holt Haywood Jr. and Nancy A. Haywood to Jack E. Mangan and Patricia O. Mangan, 8.23 acrcs. Ful­ ton, $83. - Helen M. Grubb to Robert Clay Gnibb, 2 tracts. - Linda Barnette to Bruce Agne and Hcalhcr Agnc, .73 acre, Mocks­ ville, $258. - Gurney Spencer Williams and Doris J. Williams to Donald Glenn Jarvis and Mary Gail Jarvis, 3 acres, Clarksville, $50. - John Bruce Driver lo Gurney Spencer Williams and Doris J. Will­ iams, 3 acres, Clarksville, $64. - David G. Chamberlain and Monica R Chamberlain lo William C. Myers and Maigaret A. Myers, 2 lois, Mocksville, $270. - Wayne Edward Cape and Ann Levan Cape lo Mary Anne Campbell. 1.07 acres, Calahain. - Ernest Jordan and Gcoigine L. Jordan lo Joan H. Dizc, I lot, Farm­ ington, $485. - Carol Page Armstrong and Raymond R. Annslrong lo James A. Daughterly and Karyn K. Daughterty, 3.19 acres, $520. - Anthony Renteria andTanya W. Renteria to Paul A. Barlman and Marlene Markey, 1.14 acres, Jerusa­ lem, $227. - Jameson R Wells, substllule inistee, to Grady L. McClamrock Jc, I tract, Mocksville, $110. - Dwight A. Sparks and Lillian Highw ay P a trd Jervey Sparks lo A. Daniel Stauffer and Angela S. Stauffer, 1.71 acrcs, Mocksville, $299. - Ralph L. Carl and Darlene A. Carl to Christina Achetellik, I lol, Farminglon, $278. - Richard C. Crater and Brenda S. Crater lo Donnie G. Seats and Thmmy C. Scats, I acrc, Farmington. - Paul Greene and Sherri Greene 10 Ralph Miller and Jean May, 1 lol, Farmington, $421. ■ C. Richard Dobson Builders lo Paul S. Greene and Sheni H. Greene, I lol, Fanninglon, $361. - James H. Bames to Stephanie Bames Hendrix and Jerry Clyde Hendrix Jr., 3 acres, Fuilon. • Teny R. Alexander as trustee of WinfredT. Sprinkle RcvocableTrusi; (70%) and Betty A. Sprinkle Revo< cable Trust (30%) lo Oak Valley As-i sociales Limiled Partnership, 15.19 acrcs, Farminglon, $602. '•! - Rayford A. Ratledge and Mary^ Jane Ratledge lo Larry K. McDaniei' and Janice J. McDaniel, I lol, Cala> haIn,$IO. ' § The following Iraffic accidents •km invesligated by the N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davie County. № Hk c i IWo Chwict Mocluville man was chaiged wiA DWI and driving left of cenier illfr 1 wieck on Ijames Chureb Road djl;45p.m.M ay31. v ' Arnold Ray Broadway, 52, of ti«0 Junction Road, Mocluville, wai driving 1 1997 FM truck lhat went off the road to the right, and skidded back onto ihc road over­ turned onto its lop left of ccntci; re­ ported Thwpcr J.R. Allred. FMkatrlaa HU In Parking Lot An Advancc man was injured when a car hit him in Ihe Lakewood Motel parking lot at 12:30 a.m. May 30. Eulas Shane Laws, 21, was talk­ ing to a passenger in the car when the driver drove off abruptly, hilling Laws with Ihc righl rear wheel, re­ ported Trooper J.R. Allred. The drivcrof Ihc 1989 Ford was listed as Stephen Deshawn White, 20, of 253 Main St., Cooleemee. Charges ate pending. FaUiiralb Reduce SpccdChaiBHl A Clemmons man was charged with failure lo reduce speed after a wreck on U.S. 158 at 9:35 a.m. May 29. Jeffrey Wayne West, 32, failed to slop Ihc 1997 Ford truck be was driv­ ing before it Slnick in Ibe reara 1996 Honda driven by Celeste Tullock Ramsey, 39, of I ID Westridge Road, Advancc, rcported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. C an Wrcck Al Bcmuda Run Three vehicles were in a wreck on U.S. 158 al The Crosby entrance al 2:20 p.m. May 29. Rcbccca Hannon McDaniel, 20, of 1146 Godbey Road, Mocksville, failed lo slop the 1993 Mazda she was driving before it stnick in Ihe rear a 1995 Chrysler driven by Ba^ bara Parsons Donohoe, 56, of 164 Golfview Drive, Advance, knocking il into Ihe rcar of a 1998 Nissaii driven by Wendy Dietrich Shaw. 33,'! of 132 Summit Drive, Mocksvillci reported TrooperT.S. Kennedy. ^ Continued On h r ^ F ire s G ooleem ee Fblice li i. Ite following were taken from CnkemeeMiceDepaitm^repoils. ° - A l tMcmiiled larceny^was re- « the ABC Stale May 18. A nyingloilealabattleof tequila dteMwiAerbciagdiallengedby к JuM bdbic officn anivcd. I h < nuliM nffic nop on N.C. " I M v 19, aiafficei diacovend a > devkx in the i gfai IfryMMld fton Spniee Fairfield Road, Mocksville, was ar­ resled May 22, for DWI. O ften found him near the scene of an accident on N.C.80I nearSwiccgoodSlreelwhire he had fallen off a Moped, receiving minorinjuriesandcausingminordam;: age 10 the Moped. Trial date: June 19. - Jeffrey Dan Hinson, 29, and DouuTaykitCodbey.38,hadion5S Rivenkle Drive, wen cited lor alkm- ing animablonin al hqe, nieirdagi nuicked «dot, W ngiiW to being allowed lo roam the neighbor­ hood. Trial dale: July 3. - Rflbeit Noirij AitWe, 49, ori59 Claik Road, had been handing a pas­ senger In hia 1993 Pontiac a c ig a ^ when he ran off the road and kM conlrol of his vehfcle, sikling inlo a power pole al 1:35 pm. May 24. No charges were filed. - Cryslid Rogen Thomas, 25. of Hkkoiy Strecl, waa anrtled May 24, forroaUngharMringphonecalli.lVial - Ryan J. Slake was arrested May 25. for violating probation. Trial dale: June 19. . - Pot Gazzola of Duke Street re­ ported May 26. thal a weed ealcr had been stolen from his residence. - Officen lesponded to a repoit of alaigeblackpilbulldogninningkx»e 00 Duke Street al 2;3S p.m. May 26. Assisted by aninul coMrol ofllcen. Ihey capund the dogaoditlunadilto iu owner 162 Duke St'The dog had afp^dyescaiied.. ..... Davk! Couniy file deputmenu re­ sponded to Ihe folkming calls: May 25; Fanninglon. 12:21 p.m., bales of hay on fire. Pudding RMge Road; wniiaro R. Davie assisted. May I k Fannington, 4:20 pjn., direct traffte, 1-40. May 27; Cboleemee, 12:38 a.m., investigalkn. Nolley Road; Mocks­ ville, 9:59p.m,,lIrealami,Twinbiook GnMpHnne. M « y » Smilh Grove, g;3Sa.m., auoicckfenl,I-40;ShefliekK:aUialn, I2:54ajn.,veliklef1ieiKarRskleace, 926 Duke WMIik(t|k>id;WUUniR. Davie assisted; Advance, 12:59 p.m:>' fire alarm, 1898 Underpass Road;- Smilh Grave assisted; Jemsalem, 8:48 pm., emergency helkopler landings U.S. 601 at Boxwood Church Road.-); M»y2»;Jenisaleni.6fl5p.ni.,licliJi nre,7g7Turrendne Church Road; Fort£ assisted; Jenisafcm,8:57p.m., trees oiji fire, 5761 N.C. 801 South.' i Mqr 31; William R. Davie, I l:4li p.m., vehkle ovenumcd. 411 liamcji ChuichRo«!. 1 Mqr 31: Mocksville, 10:0« a.m.3 g« cylinder leaktaig, 203 Magnoli^ Avenue: Mockaville. 8:31 p.m., auk^ wcklent.433N, Main Sireek —y i - H ighw ay P atro l 3.Continued From Page 6 McDaniel was charged with fail­ ure 10 rcducc speed. Vehicle Hits Trees The driver of a 1986 Chevrolet lost conlrol of Ihc vchiclc at 7 a.m. May 27 on Ben Anderson Road. According to a report byTroopcr Tcrrance Denard Shaw, Ihe vehicic driven by Michael Shon Villoneuva, 26, of 186 Shoffner Road, Mocks­ villc, went off Ihe road lo Ihe rlghl;_ went down an embankment and” struck several Irecs. Two Charges Filed An Advance mun was chatgcd wiih DWI and driving left of ccntcr after an accident on U.S. 158 al 7:20 p.m. May 22. Larry Edmond Ball, 51, of 310 Bridal Lane, was driving a 1994 Chevrolet pickup thal went left of cenier, striking the trailer of a 1967 Chevrolet Iruck being driven in Ihc, the left, and back off ihc road lo i|ic^ opposite direction by Gail Ann righl, overturning several limta. reduce speed. Failure lb Reduce Speed Chirfl;^ A Mocksville woman was' chargcd wllh failure lo reduce spied after a wreck on U.S. 64 Easl al 4Í3I) p.m. May 22. Tarii Hendrix Lambeth, 25, of 3080 U.S. 64 E„ failed lo stop Ihoi 1991 Pontiac before il struck in lhC| rear a, 1998 Ford driven by David Juslin Hilton, 18, of 242 No Crock' Road, Mocksvillc, reporlcdTrooperi- M.W. Whitencn Hillon had driven, his car 10 the righl lo avoid a disabled vchiclc. Teen Seriously Ii^Jurvd A Mocksvillc teen was seriously. injured in a wrcck al 9:45 p.m. hfay_ lionDcadmon Road. TJ’ Joshua Daniel Crolls, 17, of6033' N.C. 801 S., was driving a 199? Pontiac al an estimated 70 mph when, ll went off the road lo Ihc right,'lo' Take Off ■ People of all ages gathered around to watch this U,S. Army National Guard AH64 Apache helicopter take off Friday morning. On the way to the base at Morris Field In Raleigh, the pilot nnade an emergency landing In a field on U.S. 601 about 8p,m. May 28, because thechopperwasmakingafunny noise. IVIechanicsarrivedfrom Raleigh about2;30a.m. and repaired a hydraulic fuel leak. Volunteers from Jerusalem Volunteer Fire Department provided lights to assist them. _________________ -PhotobyJamesBarringer Shuamber, 42, of Walnut Cove, re* ported Trooper M.W. Whitener. Paint IVuckHII In Rear A direction und crash-cushion ,uck protecting a paint crew on I- 4U was struck in the rear at 4:20 p.m. May 26. James Robcn Rice, 28. of Nebo, was driving a 1997 Ford pickup that hit the rear of the crash-cushion truck, driven by Clifton Edward Bul* lock, 48, of Fu(]uay<\^rina. reported TrooperT.S. Kennedy. Rice was charged with failure to down an embankment, reportet^, Trooper A. A. Justice. CarelessAnd Reckless Charged A Pinnaclc man was chaiged wjik. carcless and reckless driving afler'ii wrcck on Brockhill Road at 7:50‘ p.m. May 21. Fnmkie Lee Kills. 25. attemplcii; a lum from N.C. 801 onto Brockhllt* al a high rate of speed irj a 1902^ Chrysler,skidding intoa 1990 Isuzu driven by Tlinya Stogdale Damej|,., 40. of 119 Ada Lane, Advance, re­ ported Trooper M.W. Whitener. ' M V ’S BODY SHOP The Art ot Invisible Repair Wrecker Service sm CE 1964 Complete State-of-Art Collision Center PPG Certified Collision Repair Center l-Car Trained Ccrtincd Ins. Co. Repair Center Member BBB ■ FREE Estimates ,Professional Guaranteed Repairs 4345 S . M ain S t. 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The 60.73 acre Iroct is located olT N.C. 801 south ot Mariiland Road, DevcloperRlchanlStioit plans 10 ituln- tain a lot of IlM existing trees on the property ond havc a paric ond tennis court, planning ond zoning direcior John Gollimore lold boanl members. Shon plans to develop in Ihrec phases, startlrg with 24 lols in the firet phase, 25 in the second and 15 In the thlnl. The counly water department has onlycommittcdtoUie first phascof Ihc development, Gallimoie said. Several residents from the area where the development is planned ex­ pressed conccms aboul another subdi­ vision depleting Ihelr water supply, increasing iralTlc problems and adding lothe ovcrerowdedcondidons at Shady Tbe Davic YMCA presented it's . 2nd annual ballet dancc rccilal on Sun­ day. May 24. Danccrs performed; "Stars are Born" 10 variations of Twinkle. Twinkle Liltic Star.' TTic danccrs also performed ballet basics at the baire with Caiiiin and Annalce Tutterow dcmomtrating Ihcdcmiplie’. Kali Davis and Lucy Freibcrgcr the grand plie' and Acricllc Freeman, Alcsis Free­ man and Kimberiy Sirickland, tendus and Icndus battemcnts. If intcresled in ballet classcs for your child, ages 3-12, conlact Patty H.im5at751-5034orihc Davic YMCA for Ihe fail .whcduic. Grove Elementary School, Howanl Dixon asked if the counly could provide enough water pressure topuloutahousc nre withtho increas­ ing water demand in Advance. "My conccm Is for the communily ns a whole,” he said. The county need.s to decide what's too much and do nrore planning before approving many more subdivisions in Ihal area, Dixon nddcd, Mona Potts expressed concerns about the proposedcnlrancetothc sub­ division being in 0 dangerous location. "I Jusl Ihlnk you need to look at that end of Davie County very carefully." she said. "Wc're all concerned aboul growth In eastern Davie County," said John Grey, engineer for Ihe project. He encouraged Ihc planning boanl and^ the county to address those con­ cerns. Thcplancouldhavchcenpitsentcd in phosa, which wouM have raised less anxiety amongnelghbots,butSbo*t cbosc to present Iho entire plan, Grey told the boanl. Boanl member Allen Snipes, who made n motion to recommend preliml- nary approval, said he sympathlicd with the residents bul does not feel It Is his Job to address these lssuc.s. Boanl members Sam Daywalt and William Brock voted against Ihc mo­ tion. The boatd voted unanimously to nxommcnd flnal approval of Utel55 lol proposed dcvclopmcntof Bennuda Village West, expanding the Benroida Village retirement community. Planning board members voted unanimously lo rccommcnd approval of a seven lot subdivision titled Josey Acres, tocated 6n U.S. 601 near ¿ox- vrood Church Road. ; • ' The boanl also voted to recommend approval ofathreelotsubdlvisk>n(^led Furches Fam, locatcd on a seven'lim tract al the comerof Famiington Road and Pinebrook Drive. ' ‘ A proposal resubmitted by baVid Harmon to rezone a tract of land on N.C. 801 from residenliol lo highway business for a towing business and auto storage lol will go back to county" commissionen widi a unanimous rec­ ommendation for approval. Originally submitted as a general use request, Hamwn changed Ihe 're- quest to a special use for a towing business and storage lol only aher county conunisskMiers sent the mailer back to the planning boanl for furthci; review. The planning boanl had a tie vole when the request was last heanlt Planners Consider Changes In Land Classificalloh Manufactured Housing Rules Being Examined i i ‘ ’ I p iv The Davic County Planning Boanl is reviewing proposed changcs lo re­ quirements for manufactured homes in 4ie county's zoning onlinancc. : - АЛег Ibe planning boanl has made arccommendalion about the proposed Imndments, planning and zoning di- aiclor John Galiimore will present the VkfnriMathsDnwCouU) Boanlof If approved. Ihc ordinance woiiM no longer allow пюЬПе homes m<xc than 20yean old lo be taughl into (he counly. Davie Coumy is one of few cuunlicsihat will ntlovv a mobile hunie over 20 years old, accepting anything constructed after Sept. I, 1971, ac­ cording to Galiimore. The ordinance will nol effcct a mobile home over 20 ycarsold already in u&c in Ihc cQuniy unless Ihc owner chiwses to move it. he explained. The proposed changcs do not ad- ^ dress manufactured homes, which arc meet M.C. Unifonn Residential Building Code slandards, Galiimore said. Mobile homes are not buili in accordance with those slam dards. The Davic County planning board is studying proposed changcs lo the county 7-oning onlinancc that would add land use classillcations, condcnsc industrial district clossiflcalions and add a landscaping ordinance. The proposal includes five land use cla&siticalions. ranging from very low impact to high impact, according to county planning and zoning director John Gallimoni. Examples of very low impact uses wouldhc single family residential, resi­ dential outbuildings, agriculture, open spaces and billboards. Ihc next level of impact includes libraries, public buildings, medical clinics and ofilce buildings. Average impact uses woutdbcpub- Uc schools, communily coUcgcs. hos­ pitals, rest homes, beauty shops, bak­ eries, scrvicc stations and food stores. Airports, most manufacturing ptaMft,wwmUU,haurlouswaMsiteii and junk yards ore among" uses that would fall under high impact in the proposed classification sysicm. The proposed landscaping ordi­ nance would detcmiinc what type of buffer is required between dilTcrcnt classifications. For instance, more screening is needed between a paper manufacturing plant and a residence than between thal plant and acar wash. The proposed landscape ordinance includes six types of landscape buffers with ihrcc different plant material re- quircmenLs In some cases. TTiosc arc canopy trees, which have n mature height of at least 40 feet and crown widihof30feetwithaminimum plant­ ing size of eight feet in heighl and two inches in caliper, understory trees, a tree or large shmb wiih a mature height of al least IS feet; and shmbs with a mature height of at least three feci. Property owners will be respon­ sible for maintaining all required plant­ ing areas in good heallh and appcar­ ancc. Anydeadormissingplanls should be replaced within 180 days. The planning board is also consid­ ering a proposal to replace the four industrial zoning districts now used with iwo categories; light industrial The House Fmancc Commiltcc of the North Can>lina General Assembly p.issed legislation for $486.6 million in new lax relief for hard working North Carolinians by the year 2000. This tiw relief package was pro­ posed hy House Republicans in Febru­ ary of this yciu-. The House Finance Commillee amended the original tax relief package to include repealing the gift lax and deductions and credits to cncoumge charitabic contributions. Thciax reliefpackagcalsoincludcs personal incomc tax reductions, ahol- 4hing the food tax (I № 1/98), eliminat* ing the inheritance lax, and increasing Ihe homesiead exemption. Lost week, Ihe Senate passed legislation to rcducc Ihe fotxl lax, one penny in November I'’ ' Г ' i 11;' ‘ IV .li; M o c k s v ille - D a v ie P a r k s & R e c D e p t. SUMMERTIME PROGRAMS " R e c g l u t P a y C a t a v K ^ 1 2 M e « Me W e e k June 8-12- You’re looking Cood: June 15-19 Kids for C h araaer June J J - J i i June M -Julyî Einfl.jB açe for W aste Ju ly 6-10 Y ou are W h a t You Eat lu lv 13-17 S B irltW eek Ju ly 20-24 W h ere In th é W o rld Is That August 3-5 U te r Taten August 3-5 We » ill arctfl aijr ris iij кЫ егй1* а cUM ar to ife II . HiranorOpnalloa S till ■,т.-в!0 0р .т. leo/weck or I IS/dajf or IB U day F o r I n f o r m a tio n C o n ta c t |a i m e H o w e ll mt 7 8 1 -2 3 2 5 NollMi'iMiMk|0« Si«p Aerobic* Sr. Walking Program J r . Tam ia Laagu« Thurs 9-ll;3 a.m./$7/da^on & Thurs- $20/mo $20/mo. 7 p.m., Sal 10 am Begins June 11. ВюскСут Bnxk Gym Bom BatktibaU Camp 3nHith Grade .$35 M l 20-24 . Brock Gym BiJtawTBrtiUiioni; June22-26>$15 All Ages South Davie В аа ^м и С аж р : Aaes9-15>$60 JuV 13-17 Mando SpadalOlympin M u M M ta ^ C M n p July 27-31.Fi» Canina BMe Cunp DanceCa^ Aee>3&up*$5C Juna 15-191 JuKi 13-17 Brack Gyni а м в Н я и И п в С а т р July 13-17 ^$30 Brock Gym Mon-Fri. • FiBe 6:30-9 am. Brock Gvm Sunawr Playgnwad Progmw Shelter *5 Rich Pad< • MWF Sweelis'starts June 16 8:30-12.-30p.m. Cooleemee Rec Cente 6weeks-starts June 16r 8:30-12:30 p.m. Weeks ol June 15>July3 Mon-Fri Specialty Camps JuiyWuly24 July4lhCdd>tatkM RfchPaik U DranwCamp June 22-26 >$30 BrockGym SoccarCamp Age.5-18.)7S-100 June22-26Central D»/ie (fom»tyMo^^MddW A3es9-15 • $10 South Divte • Thurs Deadline Fri June 5 GlrltBukiiballCanio 3rd-6th Grade. $35 July 20-24 Brock Gym GillaBadwUianCaav 6th-8th Gnide-$15 July 22-26 Daule High School Tm nlaCam p Grades 7-9>$30 July 6-10 South Davie (jyganatilca C am p JuKi 13-1-$307 BiockGym Craft Caa[ipa.$SO Juna 22-26; 6 & up July 6-10:8 & up July 20-24:4 & up July 27-31:6 & up DmM County Spada Call for Mot« Itrioroatk» «Ti4i liaiiii» lim • «itwkCM wM M « U M M mtSmM C Aboat the imi’sniiRi? llilnr$IISNMii> IlHldntiimliiti Saturday Night, June 6 Is Davie County Enterprise Record T-Shirt Night at tlie Mocksvllle/Davie American Legion Baseball Game. FREETSHIRTSTOTHE FIRST 250 FANS. Coma out and wpport the home tm as they taka on Laxlngton. Game time It 7:IS PH DAVI! COUNTY «MW iMM IMVM h r lm 111 m m P.Q Box 99. Mocktvlile, NC 270Î8 and heavy industrial. have outside st(»agc, creóle cxcesslvb Ughlindustricswouldbethosethai noise or emit pollution, acconling to arc completely enclosed and do not Gallinrore. S la te H o u s e F in a n c e C o m m ifie e P a ss e s N e w Ta x R elief P a c k ^ and one penny in 1999, bul House Republicans want 10 take tax relief ton hijher level Ihis year. The $1.4 billion suqiius proves, that we can aflbrd these tax cuts," said Rep. Julia Howanl (R-Davie). The House tax relief package wijll come to the (loor of the House next' week. "Instead of cxccss spcnding,:w should retun)samcoflhcsurplusld№] pockets of working Nonh Caroli^: families," stated Howard. Tbe Señale Dcmoctatsarealwaysrcluctanllolo«w taxes. I hope Ihey will deckle Ihis is right Ihing to do for NonhCaroliniaiB and pass Ihis tax relief package. "Thispackagebcncnisthe average, honlworking North Carolinian." M o c k s v iile P la n n e rs R e c o m m e n d R e z o n ln g DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - 9 fldcksvllie towti planners recnm- iimorc said the town bad trouble ob- incWed rezonlng 31.2 acrcs for 52 mining right of wny for a widening hoij^s off Milling Road, but ex ptessed conccms about traffic. (jiL'j"!*"’""® Is nproblcm," said Jo^nOoolsby, adding that neighbors weren't opposed to the housing dc- ycip^mcnt. "Is somebody going to liiivc lobe killed before they dosome- Ihing?" ^„"jmwnpIonninBdircctorJohnGai- projecl on Milling Road. He also said the speed limit may be loo fast. The rezonlng request by RJH Holdings is phase one of the devel­ opment of 14.1 acres. The site is mostly behind Ihc Baker Furniture MillingRoad(rormcrlyWondcrknit). Board members also expressed conccm about Ihc entmncc to the subdivision, just beyond the crest of a hill. They asked developers lo gel In writing permission from Baker to cut back vegetation and adirt bank lo make il easier for motorists lo sec oncoming traffic on Milling Road. They also asked Ihe developers to work with Baker to establish u scc­ ond "emergency oniy" entrance/exit bn the company's property. Л ч J u r y F in d s M a n G u ilty O f D ru g P o s s e s s io n A man was found guilty of posses* sion of cocainc by a jury May 29 in Davie County Superior Court, ‘‘•^i^ristophcr Shannon White eiaii^ed Ihal he was not living al his i^'i^r’s home on Main Sircet in Cool- ¿¿mi« when he consented to let an 3ffi(itr scarch a room there in March Former Cooleemee Policc OfTjcer .Floyd Baldo testified thal White had motioned him inlo a bedroom when asked if he had a room there and con* sentcd to a search. White's wallet was on a nighl stand, and a pager was found under a pillow on thebcd. A rock of crack cocainc was found on a dresser, and a bag contain- Man Arrested For Forging Checks COOLEEMEE - An Easlca, S.C. man.was arrested by Coolcemee police Mi^ 29, for forg* ingland uttering a at the CCB tranch here. Calvin Nicklos Rocky "Nick" Wil- s« ^ 4 , has placed imSeDavleCouniy Jail under $1,000 sccntcdbondandis__________ set'fo appear in Wilson court on felony charges uf forgery and ullering July 23. "Arrested by Taylorsville policc for the same crime, he was transported from the Alexander Couniy Jail lo DavieCounty. Apparently, he has been traveling around in Ihc area for a while passing slolencheck5,accordingtoPoliccCbief Tim Wooten. He faces similar charges from the Catawba Couniy SherifTs Depaitmeni and Newton Policc. he said. Heisalsochargedwithnnccotintof felony forgery and uttering in Salis­ bury where he isscheduled loappeorln coun June 23, according to Davic Counly Sheriffs Dcpuly Lee Whitesides. ing approximately 2 grams of cocainc was found in his coat ixKkct. Baldo Icslincd. Scvcml relalives and White’s girU fricndclaimcd that sonic ofhis belong­ ings were in the room ihat had been his, but he was living wiih his grandmother at Ihe lime ihc drugs were found. His step- father James Neely clai mcd Ihat he'd had a drug problem and ilie drugs were his - nol While's. White was sentenced to six to eight momhs in prison, but Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr. suspended ihal sentence •three years, placing him on probation with at least six months on intensive probation. While on probation, he is not to use or possess any drugs unless prescribed by a doctor, submil to searches and drug testing by his proba­ tion officer and participate in a dmg Ireatmcni program. A six to eighl month suspended prison sentence was invoked fora pro­ bation violation. Work release was rcc- ommended. TVs From DARE The Davie DARE Fair committee recently donated two televisions to William R. Davio, Elementaiy School to replace two that had been stolen. From left, DARE committee members Dub Potts, Allen Whitaker, Ken Hunter, WRD media specialist Mary Ava Johnson, Jeny Snyder and Lynn Yokiey. The students are Jenny Snyder, Blaine Nesbit and Kimberly Ross. - Photo by Robin Ferguston Flowers for aU Occasions S btefsll cfMDcksvllle 7S1-17I2 jAmerican Heart 'Association WEPE FiGHTING FORVOUR LIFE Advance Florist к Gift Вике1«| — WeDtllvir—(3N)940-«337 S P V r u e H f |Sports Rshem ian Center of Clemmons: Everything a fishemian could evervrant ! When It comes to fishing... When It coines to t>ait and tattle... J/Vhon you doni know your crappie from your talllsh... I Fishermen lum lo Sports FIshannan Cenler In Clemmons. Deling »ck 20 years, Sports Fisherman Cenler has been providing the echnology, the bait and the know-how to area fishermen. Owners Melvin Cummings and Roy Agee have established the juslness as Ihe final word In llshlng expertise. They have everything a fisherman could possibly need for freshwa- er and salhwater fishing. They carry live bait— minnows, nlghlcrawlers, redwords, crickets, niey slock a vast assortment of artificial lures. And №ey have a wMe variety of rods and reels. "Anything you need for fishing," sakJ Carolyn Cummings. Sports Fisherman Center is located on U.S. laainClemmonsnear he 1st Baptist Church. . The store also sponsors a variety ol fishing contests. Flight now, they are sponsoring awhile bass contest since the bass tave been ninning on the Yadkin River. Emest Hayes Is leading with 12.5 pound bass. They also have contests for crappie, bream, large mouth bass and atflsh. Mrs. Cummings saM the largest catUsh ever broughtolhe store was 162-pound monster from the Yadkin two years ago. "We do the contests, and they love It," Mrs. Cummings said. The itoreoKefsgiflcertlltoatestathewlnners. "Itdaesnlmatterwherothey alch n, they just have to bring It In." To sene fishermen means always being open. Sports Fisherman ummer houre are 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday «rough Saturday, and 7 i.m.-6 p.m Sunday. "Youhavetobeopenwhenit'sfishlngseason.’ shesakj. "Theylike io come in early for bait and come In late to weigh them In." I Zan RWenberry Is the store manager. "He's very knowledgeable about fishing—somebody who can tell you what to buy to calch the {ish you're going after," Mrs. Cummings said. Thestoresellsfishinglk»nseaandboatregl«tiations.№crankbail nes Include Rapalas, Poes, Excaliber, Zoom, Culprit, Hog Caller, 3ombers and more. II sells rod and reels lines Including Quantum, imbassabor. Pinnacle and Zebco. Hook lines Include Eagle Claw, 'me Turn and Rlslo-Rap. 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Cdl 7<04(}3 h r Ию ЫмшИм MJMIM М м т а dK ПтШШ« Ц^ИлпиМ маа^ 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 1 /Climate Control / 24 hr Con^erized Qate /Fenced with 24 hr lighting /Sizes 5x6 up to 10x20 / Video Camera Security / Next to Bennuda Quay 146 Commerce Dr., Advance OEMMONS CURB 5 ilk F Ic H Ju e r fìr r a n g & T ìe n ts BEDDING PLANTS * 1 1 perflat<)f3C>er4e *-T-’ 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 SPOfLIGHf David Mock Builders: Professional Workmanship In Home Remodeling David МлА Builders is well-krawn In Ihe Triad regianlar sun roams, vinji siding and window Inslallalion. Owner D i« d M o d i has m ore lhan 15 j’ears evperience In Jhe raraaruaion Cusinsss. He is a licensed general com raaor агк) opened David М з Л Builders in 1939. A Leo'isx'ine пзЛв, bom he and his wife. Kialinda. are West Fo.-S)-Si grads inyn the eart)' l9S0s and hav« conSnued to make 1е*т5\чИе home. Ttwy hav« two girls, Malinda. 13, and Ashley. 6. As word about his fine »-orktnanship has spread thrtiugl’out Fors)ih Count)’ and the surrounding area, more and more people are choosing to remodel rather lhan lo move. Sometimes new vinyl siding, a new sunroom or a new master suite can transform a home into just what you've always wanted. The most important partofanyjobistheplanningslage.David initially has a consultation wilh customers lo discuss his products and his services. His company uses CerlainTeed vinyl siding because of ils durability, quality and excellenl warranty. The company has a wide selection of several different lines of siding. David Mock Builders also provides window replacements. Estimates are free. Mock says lhal his company guarantees all work will be done within the lime frame agreed upon by his customers and him."All materials used have a lifetime warranty," Mock said. "All workmanship Is backed by David Mock Builders." He appreciates his valuable customers and knows that vinyl siding Is a big Investment. So he works hard lo satisfy each and everyone. One satisfied couple wrote; ”\Ne would like to take a couple of minutes ol your time and express out teellngs regarding your recent work on our home. . "Both myselt and my wile Nancy are very proud ol our home. Hi» ii» »iiin tiw « pioua wWh out homa. "Your dedication to doing things right the first time Is very C a ll D a v id M o c k B u ild e rs a t 9 4 5 -2 3 3 6 . evident. The workmanship Is first class and the producls you used are excellenl. We want to thank you for completing the work In such a timely manner and lor being so careful and neal wilh your inslalla­ lion. Please accept Ihls letter as a recommendation ol your work­ manship, products, integrity and honesty. We would be honored to show your work lo anyone." Call David Mock Builders for your vinyl siding. His stalf and he will be happy lo show you their work and answer any questions you may have aboul siding and window replacement. The business Is located at 191 Oak Grove Avenue, Lewisville. Call 945-2336 anytime. The company Is a member ol the N.C. ;HanMiuiM«»andlhe Remodelers Council and Ihe Better Business Bureau Care Program. OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ?Л М01Ш S tR V IC F К и м м п п I я ж ш • ОН • Euerwe • HUT PM» M cuim coM>ncm »i«ieptm i 766-2043 B H u s q v a r n a P i n e N e e d l e s O n m ^ ш к r ' * 3 . 9 9 ScwLs • Fenlllzor • Betiding Plants j / Pickup Л IMIrrrtu R O R E R Y у iimir, Л ш ^ Ш H A R D W A R E Л -1 W " • 9 9 8 - 1 9 8 7 1-10 Wi^st t«) 801 Kxlt Lofi Acn>s.4 fntm Hcnmida IhiH ’ 5131 lUvy. 1ЙЯ •Aitvaiice, NC s t m ì : C hain Saw storls a t just $ 1 9 9 9 5 Atitliorizcti ДЩ Dealer SuhiiuiHuHi LikcMb'ir lOIERAwUm 11литлк£99H-19H7 I ( < <ltÌ4 II 110 Commerce Dr. Hwy 1S8, Advance 940-2776 N A T O N A L C A S H A D V A N C E G E T C A S H N O W ! Cash For Your Personal Chech Щ SAVIN GS up С Л О / EVERYD AY ю O U ( Г«11иг>«0цгСап1|('/^Мц) KD VAmm) lemmons Discount Sales 4Doa%Do*nùmTc^^-Vt 3216 S ib Omk M M f • W te „,336.76g -6550 Local __ 'Authorizad К Л Е Н SERVICE, S i U i U i t e à . ¿ i с Л е Л е . ijose * * S ta n e Л К Ш т т л те M u tu u m I t n e y Flooring . -------------- ' i t J . >; *i& •'•'iiJiìyiiW Carpet Concepts Come visit our new showroom at 529 Redland Road, Advance Low overhead m eans low prices Carpet, Vinyl, Hardwood, Tlla Free Estimales • Selection In Your Home ■irwH J w t f . (h w if GRUB WORM Plumbing & Electric Co, 766-3999 & Iitttallatlon СоттепШ ЛНеМеааН Lie# 16915 Plumbing.-' Lie# 20788 Electrical.'. Fishemans Hwy 158* Clemnons,NC 27012 336-766-9486 Quantum • Zejico Penn • Abu-Garcia Rex-Air Bail Tanks Flambeau Tackle Boxes New l998producU in stock now! GIFT CERTinCftTES T IM E Srft’EFSPrcteiSionci Organaotion Sorvico . ♦ Event Organizing ♦ Residential Organizing i ♦ Relocation Organizing ♦ Business Organizing - Becky Vem on 336-766-5050 A Piece o f Heaven, Inc 15SJonestown JM . i t Winston-Salem, SC 27104 Summit Station • 336-774-9199 3000 Angels Gifts, Colleclibles & Gift Baskets Mon.-Fri. tO-6 • Sat. 10-5 Closed Sunday Le B leu is now available in S gallon bottles delivered to ' your hom e o r office. C all us today fo r your F R E E trial: (336) 998-1199 Official Bottled Water Of The Carolila Panthera > Ttr ¡tniaaesm nE T ir e * » © « « ttHANOBK Lee Tires G E O R G E S Mtehelin Tires'I V IL L A G E G A R A G E , IN C , COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 2570 L«w l8 vlll*-C I«in m on s R oad, Ciam m ons 7 6 6 - 7 8 6 2 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. June 4Л998 -il SPOfUOHf 'R o m c T ic ^ (3 3 6 )7 ^f0 0 0 HOURS Mon-Ttiurlt-9 Fri& Salll-tll? Sun 12-8 ¡77841660 Frauenhofers Ic e C r t t m A Bake S h o p eOOO Meadowbrook Mall • Cienifflons NowOpen For Business BERMUDA CARPET CEJVTER BERM UD AQ UAY SH OPPINO C E N IB R Let o w p n rn tlo M liu ffh (lp y o u « iih a IIy o u r Поог c o m in i need*. • iM trkird K on iaron ttarr.C m 40 ye«n combined eiperienctf • C arp al • V in yl • T il* • Hardwood • W ailpapor Mon.-rrll№«pin! 8й.*шп-1рт Mit USHwyin, Ad«MM w i o a » s - o 3 o o Gen^s Auto Parts, Rominger Family: Clemmons Traditkms In Auto Care In any name association gam« In Clemmons, when you mention the name "Rominger" you Immediately think o(... Cars. The Rominger lamily has been the automobile experts ol the village lor generatkins. Gene Rominger continues that tradition at Gene's Auto Parts, supplyinglhecarandtnickpattstomechanlcsand Ihe риЫк: for more than 20 years. Gene and his brothers were raised on the knee olthelr dad, the late William Qray "Slim" Rominger, a Iile4lme mechante and race car driver. Grease mns in the family. "We grew up working on cars,” Gene now laughs. "I was rebulkling a carburetor when I was 7 yean okj. My first car was a 1956 Ford. I got it before I got my Itoense." Gene's Auto Parts at 3612 Clemmons Road has obsen/ed Its 20th anniversary, and Qene Rominger recalls that he sampled the life of a race car driver and didn't And it all fun and games. "I messed with it three or lour years up at 311 Speedway. I got out whenltgottooexpensive. You spend «thousand dollars to make SO. There was no future In It. There's a lot ol money and not much return." His brother, Mtehael, still races. Hia other brother, "Bub", Is a track driver—all ol them still involved In some version ol Ihe car business. Slim Rominger operated his mechante shop out ol the basement ol Gene's Auto Parts for many years. He built the building In 1960. Gene Rominger conveited the upstairs lo an auto parts store In 1977. How do you characteriie Gene Rominger? Easy gdng and knowledgeable. You can bank on his advtee. He and his wife, Pat, have affiliated the store with Big A Auto Parts —"The Rr*l Letter In Auto Pans." And Qene Rominger carries that same title for Clemmons. "We catty aulo paits, and we've gotten Into a lol ol heavy duty and G e n e 's A u to P a r ts stafT , fro m le ft, P a l R o m in g e r, G e n e R o m in g e r a n d B .A . C a r te r . off-road equipment tor tracks," he said. "We sell filters and welding supplies. We make hydraulte hoses, and we mix automotive paints — Shenniin-Willlams and Westem Brand paints." Gene's Auto Parts stocks heavy truck and machinery parts such as tillers and brake shoes. From bulkJozers and graders lo tractor trailers and lamn machinery, customers will find exactly what they need. Gene's also has everything all terrain vehicle operators need. Gene's Auto Parts Is at 3612 Clemmons Road (U.S. 158) In Clemmons. Hours are Mon.-Fri. fr6. Tho phone is 766-91«. 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M waihlH F re ^ E a a m ^ 9 8 Residential & Commercial Deck Restoratk)n8 Staining, Cleaning & Repair WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEEDI ЗЗв-482-7610 8aa-4»2-761C I In ( h (III \ II / ’( i>i>lt O iiality/ViГ ’" 'i . Ж. 1 1 U . НИИ' ■ < Wm-I'i: щ- son 41 ) 'n '/•л'4ЧЧЧ‘'(,I л V '-, ‘л ч Ч 'v i к Ч < i * t l i > OAVIE COUNTY EOTERPiuSE RECORD, June 4.1998 Cooleemee Elementary firefighting history poster and essay contest winners are recog­ nized at ceremony before dedication of museum. The town's second fire chief, Jack Athey, looks over contents of the museum, which In- eludes early firefighting equipment and history of the Cooleemee department. t.: Students Help Dedicate Cooleem ee Rrefigtrting Museum ByMikeBarnhardl Davie County Enterprise Rccord COOLEEMEE • Already the** home to one of the most succcssful grassroots museums and preserva­ tion efforts in the state, this town also may now claim the state's smallest museum. The Firefighter's Museum, a six anda half by six anda half foot build­ ing, was dedicated Friday by stu* dents, flre officials and the Cool- eemee Hisiorical Association. The building, formerly a hydrant shack at the cotton mill, was restored by Bob Thompson and Jimmy Dccess. ll is filled with old fircnghiing equip­ ment, information on nrefighting history in Cooleemee, and essays and ait work from Cooieemcc Elemen­ tary students. : Jtaow ikttdeMft rewarded for an Harrison and Johnny Cass. Those with winning essays were Brandi Waller, Christy Taylor and Kurl' Bivins. iMayor Grady Spry was impressed with the students’ work. He remem­ bers a church flre in Cooleemee, and said one of the drawings was a good rendition. And he remembers the coi)peralivc spirit of Cooleemee resi- debts when there was a house flre. His house burned in the 1940s. - ‘‘When someUiing happened heiTj, people camc from all around to t help," Spry said. "I was shockcd by how smart you students are. I couldn’t get over the details. They were all interesting.'' Cooleemce has a long history of fires and firefighting. The mill burned in 1908, and the mill started the first flre department. Fires werc more prevalent earlier in this century bccause people heated with coal, and there were wooden shingles on the roofs. “One Ihing that came through in Ihc essays was the cooperative ef­ fort." said Lynn Rumley, CHAdirec- lor. ‘This is a tradition we hope you will carry into the future. Take care of this building. A lol of work wcnl into it." Tom Voglcr. Cooleemee’s first fire chicf. remembers the days when the depanmcnt's only equipment was a two and a half inch hose, an axe, nozzle and crowbar. “Thai was it," he u U . **1 appredaie thne young people taking an interest and I hope Ihey continue to support Ihe flre de­ partment. 1 thank you for remember­ ing what we've done and trying to preserve it.’’ Cooleemee’s second fire chief. Jack Athey. was also on hand, as was Cooleemce volunteer und Salisbury firefighter Kevin Dodd. Rumley thanked the school for helping with Ihe projcct, especially members of the History Club, who regularly volunlcer with the histori­ cal assiK'iaiiun. C ^ M n w Historical Association Director Lynn Rumley (right) listens as Tom Vogler, the first fire chief In Cooleemee, explains, ii what flreflghting was like years ago. He also urged the children to continue to support the volunteer fire department. The museum) may M the smallest In f^tth Carolina at 6.5 by 6.5 feet, but it is important to remember all aspects of one's heritage, Rumley ! i told the students. . phou» by Robin FArguison : The Bills Are Pleritiful; Let Representative Know Your Opinion ll- fi' I B]Tll9.JiillaC.H«nrd : -Back in die saddle again working dii whal is bcsl for iniUi and justice Гог df bf Ihe citizens of Noith CaroUna. jrear has really been demanding liiM wise Гог being in the Genenl УЫешЫу. We were is session for al- dnit niae mcnlfas Iasi year and.lhis the >)pecial session dealing with 4« ^ chiUrea's issues lasted almost diim du. On May 11, wc started Ihe ihtait setskn. I am will lo bci ii.will M ^ n g but short. ;11iereU talk ofa $1.3 biilioasur- plk and the repayment lo stale and M enlm incsorSl.l ЫПкшГогЬаск taxet paU on their rctinmeat, rThat being die big issue, what is the fair a^todo7Mydiinkingls,inlhomo>l expeditious manner pouible. 10 work oiil a way to do whal the coum have laU we have todo in lax credits and MhndsontheSI.I billion, i -:Hiis issue cones about becausc 1 ^ CanUna once allows stale rafkyees a lax exemptioa oa Iheir Rtem ait income until the .faieral raiM ruled die state had to give fed- Menptoyees die same tax irealf'H ■.'M e enfloyecs. The stale eiii|ik>y- iaijmitcniaN income was increased ig i« mount ID oflset dir tax« diey %onU now have lo pay, Ifcca stale, M cnl aad kidd govonment enpkiy- •И wen given a $4000 incomi tax «iniflkaaa dieir retirciiieilinccaie. 1li|frivtMMClor,iMhivtehnda»y w n lW ia MinneM. W (iv o i» >ailiidr||gtb(niaal Now Ihe couns have luicd dial all incomc prior to 1989 was a conuaci lo give stale employees a total lax exemp* lion and die stale musl refund die taxes dial weie paid on slate and federal retirement income. Not only (hat, but anyone who was working Tordic slate oncc before Aug. 12. 1989, will have dieir reliianent income, earned up to dial point in Ume, be laxexempL Income sincelhen comes under Uie new rules. Today's law says suue and federal redrecs gel a S4000 redrement incomc exemption and die privale sector gctsa$2000exemption. While wc arc making adjustments, I diink we shoukl go ahead and give our private sector die same $4000 ex- cmptkm as we give die public empkiy- ecs, especially since die public cm- pkiyees got an increased reUiement bcncni, a Uu refund, plus an exemp­ tion. Public empkiyees, on die aver­ age, have a much belter redrement PjKkage dian Uk prívale sector. Not oidy dp diey get retirement income based on yean of empkiymeni, Uiey have Insurance paid for by ihc stale for Ihc rest of dieir lives oncc diey slait drawing retirement. Public retirees arc die only retirees dial have coslofliving increases on Uieir retirement. This newsletter is intended to let you know what bills have been intro­ duced and give you a chance lo speak on the bills before Ihcy comc up for a vote.Hiisweekweare getting started. The bills introduced Uiis week are: HB 1246 is a local bill for Davie Counly on ils room lax. ll would re­ quire dial 30 pereeni of Uic occupancy tax collected in Davie Counly be used 10 promote travel and tourism. Cur­ rently, the couniy uses one-Uiiid of du proceeds for travel and tourism. HB 1248 wxiU exempt from in­ come taxes any benefits or selllemenl Uk tobacco farmers and workers re­ ceived as compensation in Uk federal tobacco setttement HB 12S2wouUdirect dut dK pro­ ceeds for fines, penalties or forfeinires in criminal uu cases go to dK county school fund in dK couniy of rcsUence ofUK defendant wheredKoffensc was committed. HB I2S3 would required Uic Dc- pailmcnl of Administration lo do Uk studies, cost estimates and approval for Uk construction or renovations of state buildings. Most of Uk bills inuoduccd Uiis week were kx;al bills. I will not cover all local bills, but will cover those relative lo Ihc counties in our districi. Remcmbcr.billsdialhavepasscdfrom one chambcr lo the odKr last session, or any finance an appropriations bills, are sdll eligibk to be considered. If you have an interest in any Mil, please let me know. If you would like ;> Т Ы « É t cnptoyaea saying AíywnlaUallordieitinc^wauId b éM i«n fÍad lh esliilis(|^ lib ri Ш «tb th n .-Лю suiM еп|||оу«еа : Ш Ш я с а р Ь ч ж accép iIm th«y '>1||1НЯ1«МсГ|1а1И|д||«кш1а (Dñ'Ul'E ‘D m íp E Я С Я Ш М у. . W t¡fSE ¡fíJS S tiC W C A S C € Г STA IN S SUNDAY JUNE 7 TH AT 2 PM, BROCK AUDiTOBIUM W i n n e r s o f t h e R e g i o n a l S h o w s t o p p e r s & S t a r s y s t e m s T a l e n t C o m p e t i t i o n f o r 1 9 9 8 Com Join the Fun At Summer Workshops In Tap, Ballet, Jazz, & Modem for Adults to 3 Years Age. Qaraes Begin Monday, June 15 For More Information Call 751-1096 A d m l s B i o n : $ 5 / A d u l t ; S t u d e n V $ 3 to comment, my telephone number is., (919)733-3904 andmyc-maiiadiW is julioh®ms.ncga.suile.nc.u5. Also,;i you may look up bills, voting records,; i issucsofUieCiencralA5scmbly,elc..QH| Uk Intemcl at www.ncgaitole.nc.i)S.:r Ttiank you for your interest in gqy-;.| croment. I hope you have agood we«)i,: i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 ■ B l, Î5 ! 'îï ;• '.fejie Brown had everydilng rolling; Coiv- todi^ve playoff teams for dw fiist Ume in ^yie High history, administrative support, a ' lieriy-iike coaching stalT and talent in dK 4. He had hall. ^ ;lbcep( Uk most impoitant diing of all, a fMience diat would satisfy his urges lo live convenienUy and compete perennially. " i ' Brown's successful twoyear ivn as Davie's footfiallcoachended last week, when Asheboro High made an offer Uuit Brown couldn't refiise. As il turned out. Brown had his eye on Asheboro all atong, for many reasons. His broUKr Vince is Uk parks and recreation's aU ^c director UKte, it's a closer ride to UNC- Gittnsboro for his finance Amy Harvey of IDxAnasviile and Uk Blue Comets, a 3-A team jn Jhe Tri-County Conference coming off a pitNmOver ; . Benjie Brown rode into lown ambitiously on a June aflemoon iw9 years ago. a 26-year-oId whh a qiiiclc mind and boundless energy, gi^hciodcout pni historic Wave of his own hiaking. ! .The stone- faced rookie had a daunting task: keyive a (Mtbail pio- lhat had fallowed in i^ocrity for Ax»! of 40 years (IT losing seasons, nine "i^.scasons disappointing2-8seas<ra under iong-timecoach David Moody, are oye^owing wiUi potential. "When I kioked al dK overall ptelure, I had a list of two or. diree jobs In my mind dial I felt like were great jobs, or had Uk potential to be great jobs; diat I would explore at some point and time if UKy ever came open. ..'tl just so happened Uiat diis one fell open," siUd Brown, who won 19of27 games and led Uk War Eagles. "I didn't expect to be at Davie just two years and UKn have dtis happen, but in dlls profession you've got to lake chances. You've got to do diings whenever dKy arise because if you wai^ a kx of times you wont get a second chance." When Brown weighed his pluses and mi­ nuses, dK scales tilled towanl Asheboro. The location of il interests me quite a bit," sakl Brown, dK son of Thomasville footbaU coach Allen, one of Uw state's all-time greats. "Amy is finishing up in Greensboro, and she "tdidn'texpecttobeatDavie just two years ... but in this profession youVe got to tal<e chances. A lot of times, you won't get a second chance.* - Bmll* Brown was going to make an hour-long drive (to Mocksvillc) evetyday. We were living out of Uuee or four houses, and we have been doing diat fot two years.TWslsaconveidence factor. My broUKt's in Asheboro, me and him are best friends, and I wanted to get closer to him. "A lot of tilings went into diis deciskn. I see a lot of similarities in Uk two schools. When I arrived at Davie, dKy had Uk potential to he good and I diink Uk same dUng is true at Asheboro. I diink dKy can be competitive In 3A, as far as dKir adiletic ability year in and year out, and Uut's dK leason I chose to make diis decision." Davie principal Linda Bost said dial Brown represented Uk school marvelously. "Benjie Brown is one of Uic finest men that I have ever had Uk opportunity lo worit widi," she said. "I believed dial Uk whole time 1 was working wiUi him and I believe il even more so now." Speculation about when Brown's inevitable departure would hitsivirledarounddKcounly Umughout Brown's tenure. Brown became a savior - leading Uk War Eagles to only dKir fourUi eight-win season and first-ever playoff win in 1996 and to a record-breaking 11-3 season and quarterfinal finish last year-and he almost certainly will wear Uk comeback kid's hak) in Asheboro. "Benjie is Uk type of young coach Uiat dK opportunities Uiat he's going to have in his'; lifetime are going to be uemendous, and wc' oil known dial," Bost said. "This is just a sad at Davie HighSchooI, but Benjie is destined great tilings. We hoped it was here, but his life has taken him somewhere else." ■; Superintendent Bill Steed marveled al how Brown succeeded faster Uian ony coach he't j ever witnessed. -.i Tve never seen a coach in any program; come in and turn one around as quiclciy as hd' did, because Ukk was an atmosplKn widiin a ' vetyshotttime,"StcedsaidofdK Davie pnv. gram, which suffered eight straight JOO or below seasons before Brown arrived. "You could almost see it. sec Uk change in attitude." Steed is bloated wiUi pride dial Brown spent. two precious years massaging dK program's ’ image. Please Sec D avie-Fite B3 iiââb-S р 1 а у ^ ';И 1 ^ J'“^ r tt^ ). ■ i;':; №micr principal W.O. Potts felt I'SjBrown's fire from close range as a ‘^'^tog’timeassistant atTtiomasville ’ %under Brown's father, Allen. Potts bccamc an administrator in Davie County during Brown's eighdi- grade year. Potts dctcclcd a faint outiinc of greatness as he setlled on Brown over 33 odier applicants. "He was the most mature 26-year-oId coach I have ever found. He was Ihe youngest person of the 34.1 had to make sure that I convinccd a few of the right people that his age should not be a factor." Certain qualities separated Brown from the rest of the pack, foremost among being a solid philosophy, outtlanding organiza­ tional skills and an affection for kids. "People believed in him and he believed in his kids. Of all dK can^dales, he had a philosophy dut h( riudly believed in. Not necessar­ ily what anybody else believed in, blithe believed in it." [ Brown, who accomplished the greatest two-year run in school history, made piomiscs and he kept diem, which makes him somediing of a legend in Davie Counly. > "He has proven to be everydilng djat I dwught he wouU be when he c|me to Davie," Polls said. "I knew i^w^ld happen, but I didn'l know it;w9uld hapiKn diis qukkiy." ; evolutkm began in Brown's fi]U<game. IValling 13-0 on dK Boys, Girts kwHed To Compele In Junior CkMdwiil Games June 6 The Junior Goodwill Games arc coming lo Mocksville June 6. Baskctball.swimmingandtrack arc the three events - with basketball ston­ ing at 1:13 pm. at dK Brock Gym, swimming 01 noon ol dK YMCA and track at ШЗО a.m. at the Rich Paric baseball field. Participants in basketball will have 60 seconds lo scorc as many points as possible from seven differcni spots on the court. Participants may shoot in any order and must reuieve dKir own rebounds. Swimmingpaiticipants will swim a 23-yard sprint in Ihe fastest time pos­ sible. Times arc reconlcd lo the nearest one hundredth of a second. Tiack ponicipants test Ihcir run­ ning, jumping and Ihrowingabilities in three events (mini-sprint, power jump and extreme discus). Boys and girls can compete. Ages 8-9 must be bom between August 4, 1988-August 3.1990; 10-11 must be bom between August 4 ,1986-August 3, 1988; and 12-13 must be bom be­ tween August4, I984-August3,1986. Call Uk Mocksville-Davie Parks awl Recreation Department (731-2323) lo register. Davie Searching For Coach North Davie's April Ervin mshes from behind towaid South Davie'sCaity Peeler,who controls the ball, during the final game of tho season that ended in a 3K) win fbr the Wildcats: - Photo by Jameo ■«lingsr VVlUcats End Season With Win 2A to i, Starmount, dw War [ Eagles made an impromptu i cm back, scoring two fourth- ' qiiailer touchdowns. Davie pulled oir the stunner widi a Charles I ^Ilier-to-David Daye 49-yard r sfre^ pass widi a minute to go. i ; '№ s leam wouldn't follow ' h^tbry's script in dw Central I P|edmon> Conference. TUs team i nleantiL Thia leam tormented I № di Rowan 21-7 ina loaer-goes- hbiiie grudge match In die tecond- ti-liut regular season game, ending davie's six-year pItyolT dnught. . I .ta an upset for Uw ages. Davie - iiolea'7-3 last-minute win against ileit Forsydt in dw final regular- ifa m game, creating unusual iflhuaiaiin u deliriously amazed Utod unsuccessfully lo !- n w a S a a la i« a - F l« ilf B y lria n n ta Davie Counly Enterprise Record Sean Gamett sounded mote like a fan than a coach. HewasastonishedaihowtheNocth Davie Wiklcats slked up Soudi Davie in Uk second half of a 3-0 season- ending vktory in Farminglon May 26. "Uiat was dw best game we've played all year by far. Just because we moved dw ball around, uaed our op- tions and made dK right posses," sakl Gamen,whosegirls exploded forUiree goals in Uk final 20 minutes 10 beat dK Tigers dK second time in dvee balties. "Idon'ldiinkdKygotitbymkirwkl more dian 10 times dK whole game. I mean, our defense was awesome. Wc played aggressive, we dkl all dw right Udngs. It was real nke 10 walch. I was amazed al some points." Gamen'sfocalpointat halftime was to find Sucey Handy, Notdi's most dangerous open-fieki player who ex­ cels in one-on^ne attacks., Nk»k! Miller found her at dK 20- minute marie, and Handy delivered, putting Nordi ahead to slay. "1 sakl at Nftime Uiat we needed 10 get Handy dK ball up DnM because she canscoieoaane^nHinesakiiof times," Ganwttsaki SoudicoachJimHender- son felt Uk Tigers' wheels wabbling. neaatSc*Nof«b-ra|eB4 Oavie County Enteiprise Record A ckxid of uncertainty sealed over dw Davie fooiball program when Benjie Brown, one of dK most suc­ cessful coaches in school history, de­ cided last Wednesday to accept ajobal Asheboro High School. Will Uk scorch committee of Prin­ cipal Linda Bosl, Assistant Principal Rex Allen, AUilelic Director Buddy Lowery and Assistant AUilelic Dircc­ lor Davkl Hunlchooseanoulskk: coach and face UKprospcclofiosing some or much of Uk current staff? Or wili UKy seiecl Scott Young, a fourUt-year as­ sistant who made his candklacy for Uw vacant job public last Wednesday af­ lemoon in Uk wake of Brown's emo- tkmal announcement? Young vokwdhisconccmsoverUK reluming players, who believe reii- gkwsly in Brown's implanted system and phikHophies, and UKsufTs future. "Hopefully Uk next coach will be able to allow this program lhal (Brown's) esublished to stay intact, and Uk success will continue," Young sakl. The deadline fot applicants is lune lOand Bost, who couki k»e more Uian one coKh if Asheboro alkiws Brown Uk luxury of selecting pan of his staff, planslonameacoachbyUKUiirdweek ofJune. "I hope too muchof Uk staff doesn't leave to go wiUi Brown," Young sakl "Hopefiilly.UK whole staff wontleave us. If someone limn outsMe Uw pro­ gram gcB dw head job, rm concerned of tuw tnuch of Uk staff wiU stay intact That couM be Uk big question diallhavefordKkkb." TIk playets have little time to ré- ' coverfh)mlastweek'sJolt,whenBrown huddled dKreturaingployersinaclass- room and delivered the tear-jerking news. "Tliey are going to hove to take ' some time 10 get over it, but it's got to be very minimal time." Young said. "August I wc'll have football practice oul Ihere on Uiot practice field, aiid ' we've got to go on widi lifc." Bosl will dirccl a delicate search; л hoping to find dK right man to conf • tinuc what Brown buill. - "We will get in os many applica-^ lions as wc can, encourage lhal, and ^ ; Umxighand get Uw best possibiccoach - thal we can," she said. '/.r^ Superintendent Bill Suxd's onj^; requesi; Find a genuinely good pcrsod.;^ as weU as a quality coach, and пЫ;' necessarily a widely-recognizabje ;. coach. "Mrs. Bost asked me Uk oUwr day i, iflwasgoingtoputakitofpressureoii:!. her to hire a 'name,' a big name," h^; said. The pressure rm going 10 put 01^; her-and on myself-is to find Uw best : person we can find. I want a goo^.:, person, I dont wanl just a coach." • Davie's aUiletic program is согпт ’ ing off perhaps its finest year evtri:, sending four of ils major sports (foot; 'j, ball, boys baskeUnll, wrestling arid ; baseball) lo Uw stole playoffs for quile likely Uk first time ever. Steed gave muchof UwcreditloUKmkklleschooli'':. "We are geuing more and more coop; : enukm from Uw rrdddle schools to Ihq ,'.. high school," he sakl "Also, having l’ Uw ninUi grade atUw high school hastq. ' help. Our coaches are working moie ^ and more uigeUwr. The wtesUing ptiK ' gram is a prime example of coopera- ' Itoo." .ByM aaH U a ....... Davle County EnlerpriscR<canl Baseball, at Unws, can be an ex­ ceedingly simple game. Bui Mocksville-Davie's Legion baseball team made Uw simple plays kxA rather dUncull Sttuntay night at Rkh Park, and Stanly Coumyjimply look advantage with a 13-8 win dial wia dUflcultfor Coach Oectie Day- wahMdlaHi. ‘ "I cant calch Uw ball, ha il and dn)wil,''heaaUord»tashormtacues diallcdioMocksville'suiinv^and first league kw since May 22. ; "WchitUwballfair tonight, but we made iiule-league plays. The mental aspect of Uk game waa pitiful, and dKse are guys diat made all«^er- ence." Twk«MocksviUciallied6anftiur- lun deficits, but in da cad FtM 174 couMnt ovacame seven enon as Stanly Ctxiiily scored die game's final five runs in dw final d m inaings to drop. Mocksvllle into dw league's jumbled.mklsectknal4-3. "YoucantikilhaLlheieliaUplay- era shoukint make wvoi enm. Ihey are too good of playen to do ihM," Daywalt saU. 1 lK yt« V * a |oad- hlMingballclub,butwediikitmiked« playsdialweiliouUhavtiMda.We^ got some pmtyinod Worn illN iKiw. andwe'vagotyinraalti it a i . lM we've juM IM lo play better defenae. We an not gettini people ouL "We'vegotutciighenup.getaliale betier mentally,andldiink well be aU righL’ A Charles MUIer SAC fly, a Drew Ridenhour double lorighlandacouple Stanly County eims helped Mocks­ ville bounce back to tie Uw game al 4- 4,butMocksvillewasrlghlbackandw coneback trail when Stanly Cduniy click»dofffci»im||nlfaefllttiforan WIead. .,1 The tided lowanlMockaville.' again in dw fiAh, when dne runs.' scared on a feremy Helno single, a- Vk:lor Patti double and a IUdenhoi> SAC fiy, and Mocksville caughi up in . dw sixdi when Kevin Barefoot-dmM ! into dw liiiaipai shortsKp becauaaof .' adeadi in starter Nalhan belaad'aCn«- ' ily-doubl^movedlallMaaawi4ii. ' JlanaaSaaM fca-W piiai;'’ ,1.,В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 -i *■ - coach's award for the qlrls' Softball winners were, from left: Leann Spillman, most valuable; Natalie Foster, most > track team Improved; Ivlellnda Richie, most improved; Dana Smith, most improved; and Shannon ■ ' Handy, most valuable. ; John Habeggerwas honored ^ — ^ with the golf team coach's |gg^ winners were, from left; Kenny Collins, most valuable; Greg Lanier, most : award. improved; Garick Hill, most valuable; and Eric Babbitt, coach's award. Outstanding Davie High Athletes Honored Recognized as Davie High's outstanding female and male athletes forthe year were Melinda Richie and Scott Cornatzer. Recognized from the baseball team were, from left: Ryan Desnoyers, most valuable; Steven Nail, most improved; Jonathan Creason, most improved; and Shane Alien, coach's award. Tennis team honorees were, from left: Charlie Schafer, most Improved; Jon Rowe, coach's : award; and Russell Senger, most valuable. ‘t v - •Soccerwinners were,fromleft; Kathryn Jackson,MVP; Hannah j'yVoodward, coach's award; and Emily Harpe, most improved. iBnW b ìB 2S11 NMKlorf • CiMUnom, NC • (ЭИ) 7664021Sptel»llilnglntheD$$lgn, sHu,ln$Ulitìonind Suvleeot! 'HomTliNlirlTilivition вк.лй æ s s r (10% OFF) •AulOflMlionSytlMnt wmiNipigionyowtlntputcliM» HuKMooinSlnoSyiimi СмМ У1ш т8уМ 1М я в е ш н о Ё Ё Е Ш н г Home Receiving the achievement award were Kathryn Jackson and Garick Hill. - Photo* by Robin Fwrgusson i iOolf team, from left; Josh Lackey, MVP; Kasey Kauff; James Stewart, MVP. Not pictured: John Landen, most improved. rvwxi the Most Dtdicated Senior Award. ' 'Jj. ^ awMcl the Spurgeori Goss Sportsmanship Awand. Family Пп1 Mortgage Соф. — ESTABLISHED 1979 — " X O h m t f o u t f i m U t f a m e s j l t s t ” Ovmtd and Stpflid by Dmie County Retidem •OnaD^rAfpraml kiM ortCiM t •Ftnt ft Second Йог Fixed Rutu«, # О *T С As Low Ab Of О / Э • PurchMM or lUlnMicM OtEOrrMOUMS IMDEIVroOO mKMMSAmAtiEfonш ш н о т IM СОШТ tOIMM • MOCKSVKilr NC(33*) 7S1-239t Olfcmli,*1Ы$еиЫш .enter Wfe make interior design easy by giving you profcHional dcdgn help and th^iancl names you know and tiust— right here at MOCKSVIUE BUILDERS S U m Y # •:;:Tears of joy flow as Benjie Brown congratulates his Davie High team after a 7-3 upset of <zWest Fors;^h In 1996. ibavie Bids Farewell To One Of Best : Continued Firon Page Bl Tm proud, quite honeslly, thal wc ihati the chancc to give him his first (hcad-coaching) job,” he said. "There ■óre three coaches (hat arc slill coaching - lhat I had a hand in getting their Rrst . head job - lhal are whal 1 considcT ihe • best in the business: Dickie Cline (Ledford). Earl Smilh (formerly ^ford; now Mlllbrook) and Denjic. ; * - "We were very fortunale to have ;;fiimcomelhroughhcrc.Bccauscofhis ;*.success, our program is in the best :!shape il's been In in a number of years. ■He's one lhat 1 won'l soon forsct." Most folks assumed lhat Davie would never keep Brown for long be­ causc the administralion would never up the ante and stand up toother pursu* ers. Brown brushed aside lhal topic as ludicrous. Davie's administration wanted desperately lo do whatever il look, but money was never ihe issue. "That's nol the/most imporlanl thing," Brown said. '’I talked to ihe administralion, and they could have takcn carc of the money part of il. The money is there in Asheboro - 1 will gel a (substantial) pay raise - bul it's noth­ ing lhal Davie County wouldn't have done, either. "It has nothing to do with Davie County. To be honest with you, ifyou could pick Davie Couniy up and sit it down in Asheboro. I would never leave Davie County." Al 28, Brown loves the chase, and rebuilding projects. "I think Ihcre is a lot of potential there, and il's a chance I had to take before I got so old and so settled into something that I couldn't gel out of it," he said. "It’s acareer move, achance to change and lo improve that program - a lot like what we did at Davie." Coach Brown Will Be Missed *Ben]le Brown is one of the finest men that I have ever had the opportunity to work with. . . . This is just a sad day at Davie High School." -Princlpai Linda Bost “I guarantee there's no coaching staff in the conference that's worked as hard as our coaching staff has worked since (Brown) got hired here... and that's what hurts.“ - Defensive line coach Devore Holinan "I'm sure we'li find out, and eveiybody probably pretty well knows around here, that Davie County's loss is Asheboro's gain." - Defensive end coach David Hunt “He's done it ail here. He's probably one of the hottest coaches in North Carolina.“ - WMe recehnr coach Mike Lovelace "We're losing a good one. You knew with tha record that he had, people were going to be interested." -Athletic Dltec^ Buddy Lowery "He'soneofthe best coaches Davie'sever had, maybe the best. Eveiybody gave him everything we had. I mean, I hadn't eveiti, heard of a push-jerk or a hang-clean until hia came here." -OffanslvellnemanWealayMetton "Ifs like losing a father. He turned the football team around and we'll miss him." - Linebacker Kenny White "He has proven to be everything that I thought he woukl be when he came to Davie. He was the most mature 26-year-okl coach I have ever found___What we have to do next is not compare the new coach to Benjie Brown. There's notanother Benjie Brownout there right now." - Former Davie principal "Dub" Potta "I really respect Coach Brown for the man that he is. He taught us a iot about pride and respect, and that will stick to me for the rest of my life." -Detanahfe tackle J.J.Rtoe "It hurt a iot, I'm telling you it did. It hits you harder than you think it would." - Quarterback Drew RMenhour "IVe never seen a coach In any program come in and tum one around as quk;kly as he dU. He's one I won1 soon forget" —Supiflntindtnt Pr BIIIStMd "What he has done here Is wonderfuL He's established the program that he brought with him from Thomasville, and he has given >^Oavie the program that has withstood the test of time at Thomasville." - Linebacker coach Scott Young "He's veiy knowledgeable, has a veiy charismatk; personality, and the kkis rraiiy, really, really want to do well for him."—Birkflald coAeh ttonv WiImtM IIV Iw t W i I W CMA-CAROLINA^RIMESTAR® presents: $50 PrimesUr Rdiate$ 1 4 9 - Inatailàtlôh Guaranteed In 7 Daya or Get An AddHlonai $10 Diacount Alaói $50 InslallallM Rebale Coup ..., - andlheiiew P R IM E F IN D E R ™ up lo $180 VALUE You Pajr Onl|T $ 9 9 After Rebate 1ST MONTH PRIME VALUE PACKAGE FREE! 1ST MONTH SHOWTIME FREEI CALL CMA • CAROLINA PRIMESTAR® ^ 3W9W IwS' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - B3 A L L A M E R IC A N F O R D - M E R C U R Y P R E S E N T S THE GREAT BIG REBATES -AS HIGH AS $2,000 LOW APRS-AS LOW AS 0.9% BIG DISCOUNTS-ASHIGHAS $4,000 C O M E O N IN E¥ERYMEW ¥EHICLEOM THE LOT IS SALE PRICED OM ТИЕ WIMDOW. 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"After you gel one or two (goals), that third one comes becausc you're pushing up and trying lo comc back.” Howell exccuicd her offensive at* lack the way coaches draw It up. ”AIIis(Ht's goal was rcal nicc," Gar* ^'itsaid. "She did whal she issupposed ^0 do. She hod the ball up front. If 'you’re coming across from one side, .^ou should hit it 10 the for post. She jlayedgoodfwus." r Almost everyone did. April Ervin. 'Елка Ancuta, who assisted Smith's ;goal. and Christina Rclak played in* 'strumcntal roles. V "April played rcally good. Erika Jplaycd her heart oul, and Rclak played ;the best game she’s played all year." Smith's momenl in ihe.spotlight was la long lime coming. > "Lindsay was real excited," Gamctl South Davie defenders rush toward North Davie's Allison Howell as she pushes the ball down the field for her team.- Photo« by JamM Barring« said. "She's been wanting lo score for IWO ycais now, and she finally gol a goal. She's really comc a long way." Smith's progress paralleled Ihe Wildcats'siridcs. "Wc came a long way just from improvcmcnl matters, working as a team and passing the halt," Gamell , said. • With Ihc scon: (W) at Ihc half. It appeared thal lhe Ihinl Nonh-South match would go down to the wire like the first Iwo. "It has been lhal way wllh South." Garnett said. "They're gixxl. Wc had acouple chanccs. bul wcdidn'l finish." .... The Tigos Tailed lo convert their precious few opponuni­ lics. "We had some shots on goal," Hendcison said. "Onclime on« Ihrow- In, I Ihoughi wc really had a good opponuniiy. Wc probably didn't have as many shots as wc needed lo, but (North) was just a liltlc better,",... Soulh real izcdlroportanceof midfielder Healher McDanicI, who missed ihc match. "We had a starter missing and lhat hurt," Henderson said. "She wins a lotofhalls for us. Bulall thccrcdilgocs 10 North. They played good." .... Soulh finished on »citing 4-4-3 sca- son. "All the games were close, all of Ihem were winnablc," Hcndcnwn said. "It was a good season. They're young. Thcy'rc learning, .so next year will bc anolher season.” Christina Relak drives the la ll down the field with teammate From left, Ashley Williams, Jenny, Bokeno, Cariy Peeler and April Ervin put their all into the cross county rivalry. 'Jenny Boteno ready to assist and Cariy Peeler In pursuit. i Foster-Rauch Drug Co. 495 Valley Road* Mocksviile, NC Í 336-751-2141 We are pleased to announce the addition of Rodney Cline as our new pharmacist. W e i n v i t e ^ f o f R o d n e y ’s f r i e n d s t o s t o p b y a n d v i s i t . ■JI". R#quIip Houra! 8:304 • Sat 8:3(M>Sun1;30-S W h a t ( ¡ ^ P h a r m a c y S h o u l d B e l i re Ton Paying Too Much for Hi£fh Quality Assisted Livin£f Services? 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BBD C KSID N E 4430 Clinard RiMia • CkmnMmi, NC (336)7665000 ^ ♦ \i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - B5 jNijle Brovyn Led Davie Foolball t|ams To Playoff^ Record Books ¡Contfnucd From Page p i Joppic the goal post. : Drives evolved like, football ¡symphonies under the patient, Iprccisc direction of Miller and 'Daye, the star tailback, as Davic ; trashed Hunter Huss 20-0 for Ihe ; school's first-ever playoff victory. ; Davic celebrated a milestone, ,^but Brown barely smiled. Eroo- Jlional displays don't fit his game ■plan. His mission wasn't complcic. • Last year, Davic lore through the ■nonconfcrcncc schedule and ¡finished Ihc regular season 9-2, ^triggering a magic-caipct ride lo the ^quarterfinals and a march Into Ihc 'récord book with an 11-3 record. Tlic mania was fueled by a 22-15 first-round victory over Ashbrook and fanned by a dramatic 41-33 win over Freedom, a four-ovcnimc jewel lhal rcprcsents the most exciting game in school history. Like the first year, Crest blockcd Davic from the state's power elite. '' Everything camc full circle last Wednesday, when Ihe nasty rumor i^ u t Brown's Immincnl move fcam c rcal. He's Asheboro's man now. I begged for orchestrated feelings from Brawn following Ihosc memorable wins. He always suppressed his emotions and confronted the unseen future, bul not even Ihe 28-ycar-old coaching phcnom could keep a silffer upper lip this time. ■ "It was ргоЬаЙу the most emotional and toughest dcclslon that I've ever had to make," Brown said. "The people In this community - fmm the administration to the parents lo Ihe players - have treated me so good and Il's been a wonder­ ful experience. I'd never take anything in Ihe world for ll." Feelings overfiowed as Brown recalled Ihc emotional meetings lhal unfolded. "1л 1 me tell you now, Ihere's been a lot of tears shed," he said. , "There's been a lot of emotions from administrators, coachcs, players - It's been tough. Dr. Steed was willing to do what it took if il was a financial thing, but it didn't boll down to money. There's a lot of cxcitcmcnt with me righl now, but there's a lot of sadness and dlsap- polmmcnt. So I've got a lol of mixed emotions. "By no means was ll an easy decision and by no means is It easy right now alter Ihe decision has been made.” This was diHicult enough, the public departure, but it was an emotional 1-yard nm compared to the classroom scene jusl befon: 3 p.m. last Wednesday, when Brown punctured Ihc reluming players' emotional balloons with Ihe news. Players sobbed uncontiollably. Brown, fighting back tears, had lo leave Ihe room. ”Il hurt. It's tough, because I didn't go looking for Ihis job," Drown said. "Il just fell open. I had all the Intentions In Ihe world of slaying here.” The coaching staff constituted an othlctic family wllh one man al ihc cenicr. They spent countless hours logcthcr, blending Davie Into a playoff contender. This Is, after all, a guy who inierruptcd a prom dinner with fellow coaches to draw strategical plays on a napkin. "Wc all are real good friends," Brown said. "U's lough leaving my coaching staff, but we'll remain friends, get through it and still do Ihings together. Even though wc'll remain friends. It probably won't ever be the same between any of us because wc won't be pulling In the hours together lhal we've pul in here. That was one ofthe difficult pans about making this decision.” In Ihe midst of confusion, Ihc crushed coachcs remembered the good times. ’"The first day I met him, I knew this was Ihe right place for me to be," Mike Lovelace said. "I enjoyed being around him from the first day I met him. He pretty much brought me from Ihe ground up.... He's done il all hcrc.” Devore Holman said similarly j outrageous Ihings about Brown. i "We've lost a hell of a coach," he! said. "He taught me a lol aboul 1 football. I'll miss him. It hurts - it's | lough, man - but we've got to go j on." I David Hunt conccifcd Ihc obvi-' A a i t FOR ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDSСотвФФвФПФ 3612 Clemmona Rd, Clemmorts _______m a m _______ Call Carolina PRIMEStÍK' The Mini Dish Satellite Service S S ‘' S | No Equipment To Purchase per day Prlnw sur Supplies & Maintains All Equipment roun DAVm COUNTY PMMKSTAR O eA L tR .CaroCina СеСЫат 8 6 5 УаЩтЛйе íHpad (336) 751-5551 M o t o r o l a 3 0 0 - F R E E ' 75 Cellular Minutes a Month For a Year! with the $24.95 Plan M o to r o la 6 5 0 $ 9 9 5 M O T O M IA a u t h o r iz e d ;CELLULARDEALER O N L Y $ 1 4 9 . 9 5 M O B IL E N E T in c . С1тш п$6 гШ([ Davie Jewelers (336) 778-2626 • .Л1кЫ||1а(М1ч>с1ж|*. Nr»ltoori«k»«idil24ndhc«<ímiÍMiadcn*i|ifn»ilm^ Bhh. 0№rmilr M nhlllH. »|М1|1||||>1а1»1— <Ьм1и||у<|иг1»|ЬЧЫ1о»Ь«ша<Ь,и<иояаиЛог(ЫЛии111щ|ушГосш«1мдш BUl Bhk, l(» d « k4di«miiidloUdwa>4Tly. alacr>lricliamin>ly. . , OlhrEildi June 10,1991. (Js: Brown knows the game and aiachcs the game as well as anyone. I "He was extremely dedicated to iilaklng Davie County foolball teller," he said. "He's an cxccllcnt (Xach, Ihere's no question about lhal. I'm surc he gives credit to ; .«me of Ihc guys that helped him - ; tlicy probably deserve ll - but ' you've got to have somebody in the 1 roni lo get everybody lo pull Iheir ; proper weighl. You've got to have ■ somebody to hook the horses up, nnd he did that.” I In his first year. Brown estab­ lished himself ns a genius of preparation, a classic motivator who I could Inspire phenomenal pcrfor- I mances from ordinary players. His I warm, winning personality reas­ sured players lhal Ihey could win close games against good teams. The breakthrough 1996 team captivated a throng of loud admir­ ers, luring new players and fans for 1997. ”Thc kids saw, as a coaching staff, wc had a sysicm lhal we believed In and worked," Brown said. "We stuck lo il. They saw lhat we were working hard, and we buill confidence in Ihc kids in lhal way. There were a lot of enjoyable wins In there. The Freedom win was great for the program. Beating West Forsyth two years ago was grcat for Ihc program. Beating West Rowan the first game lhal I was head coach was very Important. "Il was fantastic. You know, I couldn't ask for a better placc lo start my carccr. I'll always bc a War Eagle. Il doesn't matter where I go, part of me will be hcrc and I'll not forget the kids I worked with. I hope I infiucnced them in some posiiive way while I was here.” Potts rccallcd Brown as a * J budding coach al Wcslem Carolina, where he became a rare under- graduate assislam. "One of Ihc biggest shocks I ever had about Coach Brown was when" Western was playing at Wake Forest. I had my binoculars on and I was looking for Coach Brown, thinking probably he'd bc on the end of everything and really not involved bccause he was an undergraduate assistani," said Polls, before busting into laughter. "And dang if he wasn't standing beside Ihe defensive coordinator fiashing the signals. And I told my wife: 'Tliat's Bcnjlcl' ” For a moment, the laughter cut Ihmugh the tears and the memories of times gone by. Bul only for a moment. W b G o o d To B e F R E E FREE ii FREE I f I I I I I I I I I I I I wHh any oil change ¡ ¡ I I B n k e InspecUon Ott Chans» Wnil ШЯУ wWnKm IM R ln M O rlM M FREE FuH Tank of G as «W ianyvM d« ■NMchaMortoM* FREE ;; FREE •» I T ' I I I I I I I I ColleclorBini House! ! I I ! ¡яКИидгмиОкц гмПми ', ■ ■ I.1 i f . . «WianyyfMd« B ilg S h M d ft w M I 9 In N IVS FREE ¡H o t Dogi ft D rin ks! 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If he keeps a liille (lex In his knees and keeps his wail back, Ih; can rcally hil Ihe hall hard. "And see. he's so big and sirting, he doesn't have lo swing hard. He's just gol 10 hil il." Soulh blew a 6-2 lead, then nillied from an 11-6 dedcil lo lie ihe game lx;fore Ridenhour’s firsl Ugion homer triggered 10 unanswered runs for MiKksville. which buried Soulh under the lO-nin rule in ihe lasi half of the eighth inning. Jeremy Helion. who roped iwo doubles and scored four runs, lacetl a fro/en-rope double lo righl in Ihe sev- ernhforn 14-11 lead. "Jeremy just sits bitck and hiLs the kill," Daywall said. "He doesn't take any gorilla culs, lie jusi hils ihe ball, lie hit a ball lo rigbl-cenier field as hard iS you'll ever sec 0 ball hil." A bairage of bullcl hils put Soulh away in Ihe eighlh, when Mocksvilic gol RRI kmvks from Naihan Ireland, diaries Miller (2-5, five runs), Scoll Comalzcr (3-6, four runs, five RDIs) and Ridenhour. Andy Ward collected his Ihird RDI wilh a SAC (ly. Anyone who cruised ihrough ihe park before WjuxI's SAC became mis- infonned by ihescorcbtwd, which rcad, Soulh Rowan 11, MiK'ksville 0. Oui ihe scorcboard doesn't regisler pasl 19. Ii's a safe lo siiy Soulh Rowan knew ihe scorc: Mwksville 20-11. '*ll wasn’t prciiy, wc gave ihein lix) many runs, hn Ihcy showed me Ihcy can hil the ball and they didn'l fold," said Daywall, whoseclub pounded oui 16 hils. *'Wc didn'l gel any cheap hils. We couldn't get any of them. They got all Ihe cheap hits. "WeVc pul a liille hilling logelher, we’ve jusi gol lo get Ihe pitching now." Aficr trying starter Joe Tomlin and Skip Crider, Daywall gol solid pitch­ ing from Victor Paui, who picked up Ihc win in Ihrcc Innings of rclief. The lefiy yielded iwo ciuned runs in the sixth, bul responded wilh two scorc- less innings. "Victor did a grcal Job," , Daywall said. South n)cked Tomlin for six nms (four earned) ihrough the firsl three I innings, seizing a 6-2 lead, but Day- i' wall stixxi by his occasional starter. "I had lo try Tomlin lo sec how he could pilch, and he'll pitch again," he said. South stormed back wllhln ll>9 againsi Crider, bul Mocksville cventu- ally lightened defensively, caught lire olTensively, and coaxcd a grin out of Daywall. "IJuslwondercdifwcwcrcgoingto fold or nol. Wc made two or three . mistakes early on defense," he said. "We’ve gol to corrccl those ihlngs, bul wc camc back and hit the hall and gol some brcaks thal wc needed. Wc hil the b;ill, lhal’s the main thing." • Righl fielder Josh Hill, one of several reserves whosawaciion,fiashed some leather on a sinking fiy ball in foul lerrilory near ihe bullpen. 1lial was a great catch," Daywall said of Hill's diving slab. "Thai kind of saved us righl iherc bccausc il was 13-11. .. Word's only hit was a beauty, a pcrfecily-«xocuted hit-and-run through; • thcrights]de."Itpumpedhimupaliltle-; ; bit,” Daywalt sold. "He knew he did a ; goodjob. He needed a little somethin^;. - ; lo pump him up.".... A relaxed swing ! produced Comatzer's first Legion;)! homer. "He pulls his head a lot," Day?, y wall said. "And see, Ihe home mn he"' ; hit, he jusi touched it."------Shane; Allen, who endured a season-lon^,|; slump for Davie High, has been ex- ': trcmcly productive for Mocksvilic, going 3 for 4 with two RBIs against ’ I Soulh. "Shane's comc alive," Daywsll i said. "Shane hit .288 in Legion lost*' ‘ year. He's agood player, it just takes ^' > lime. When he and Ireland hil, thai>'' • makes us a preity good club. You’ve • gol to get those guys on.".... Ireland»:; and Palli (Iwo RBIs) had one hit each. ^ < DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - BT ; Skip Crider Shines In Legion Loss To King By Brian Pitts Davie Couniy Entcфrise Rcconl Fbr part of two years. Skip Crider has moslly \vaichcd and learned and walled. Last Wednesday in a non-league game al King. Crider learned thal his opportunity is fi­ nally at hand with Ihc Mocksville- Davie American Legion baseball team, and he did something about il. Crider - 16- year-oldfromWcsl Foisyvh High who played sparingly last year, thus opt- Crider ing lo becomc a mainstay for Dink Smith's Carolina Mariners before giv­ ing Legion another shol - showed sur- power in a 13-7 loss. Inthetop oflhe nrst,tbeien-handed hilling Crider was robbed of a home run In center field. Bul Crider wasn't going lo be denied, launching a three- nin shot beyond everyone’s reach to right-center in his sccond al-bat and turning in an impressive 3-for-5 nlghl that opened the Legion doer. "Crider earned him some playing lime wilh ihc bal," Coach George Day­ wall said of the firsl bascman-piichcr. *Td never seen him hil a home run before, but I've seen him play regularly foraboul Ihrccyears. He'scompcniive, lhal's llic main thing." Beating King wasscaindarylo Day­ walt. who spent the night waiching rescr\es play slaricr roles for one oflhe lew limes this year. "1 played everybody lhal hasn't been playing rcgulariy,"hesaid. "I used 17." Jeffrey Shoemaker, a 16-year-old from Slamiounl. got an opportunity lo catch seven innings while slancr Drew Ridcnhourrcsied; Infielder Jason SU)rc, anotlicryoungsier from Si;miiounl, led off; and Wesl Forsylh products Adam Macintosh, Josh Hill and Scolile Lefiwich gut some valuable lime on ihe mound. "I gM lo Uwk al all of ihcn>," Day­ wall said. "Il gave ihem a chance lo play, and I stuck wilh them unlil the seventh inning. I gave ihem the oppor- lunily, that’s whai we w ent for, bccausc you've got lo give these guys a chance to play. And Ihcy did pretty good." Abarrage ofbloops agtUnsi starter Macintosh slaked King lo a 5-0 lead after one inning. "Tlie hits they gol off Mac werc Utile ole hloops lo righl field," .said Daywall. who turned to Hill In the sccond. Ttial haunted us a liille bil." Hilt held KIngwiihouianin for two Ipnings. Bul M(K'k.svllle found itself oui of Ihe running when King busied loose for five morc runs in the founh, when Daywall tumed lo Lefiwich. "Hill did a gtxxl job for aboul two Innings, then they gol lo him, but lhal's w hai I wanl out of those guys," Day­ walt said. King rcmained relatively (julet the rest of the way againsi Lefiwich, who put out the fourth-inning fiames and went on lo loss 5 2/3 of respcciablc ball, giving up just IWO earned nms. "Tlial'sthebesiUftwichhas pitched so far," Daywall said. In the seventh, Charles Miller rcached on an error and came an)und to Legion Baseball Schedule June A WILKES CO. at 7:15 5 at Lexington at 7:15 6 LEXINGTON at 7:15 7 al Wilkes County at 7:15 9 alW.Iredellal7:15 12 atSlanlyCountyat7:lS 13 al Statesville at 7:15 14 MOORESVlLLEal7:15 16 at S. Rowan at 7:15 IK at Conconl al 7:15 19 KANNAPOLIS at 7:15 20 ROWAN CO. at 7:15 • June 6 - Davie Couniy Enierprisc Rcconl T-shirt Nlghl. The first 250 fans will rcceivc a T-shirt. • June 14 - Wheels Racing Nighl. Tlie firsl 250 fans will receive trading cards. Mocksville-Davie Legion Statistics Record: 5-8.4-3 SD (Through May 24) HITTING Palti Crider Shore Snow Allen Barefoot Ward Ireland Helton Macintosh Ridenhour Miller Comatzcr Smith Hill LeHwich Shoemaker Campbell Brake AB 24 10 5 8 3? 14 48 34 33 20 34 41 35 32 10 5 10 15 4 R 7 4 '• 2 3 9 2 7 8 '• 10 С Î 10 13 - lo' ' 4 ’ 2 1 ‘ 0 4 0 к 11 4‘ 21 3; il 16 11 10 6-! 10 12 10 9 ‘ 2 1 2 I 0 •Team baiting average: .312 (122-391 ) PITCHING Lambert Ridenhour Stone pani Crider Desnoyers Hill Leftwich Tomlin Miller Macintosh TOTALS W-L 0 ^ 0Ю 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-1 . 1-0 O-I (M) 0-1 0Ю 5-8 iP* 3‘. 5 , 7'i 21 H! 2 ' 5 9 ‘ 24 112/3 14 21 27 72/3 11 132Ö 15 31/3 4 72Ö 13 /32Л I 10 RBI 6 3 2 2 8 0 8 2 , 12 4 10 II 18 0 2 1 0 0 0 R 3 4 5 21 II 23 9 14 6 15 7 118 AVG. .458 .400 .400 .375 .3W .357 J33 .323 .303 .300 .294 .293 .286 .281 .200 .200 .200 .066 .000 ER 1 2 5 16 9 17 7 13 4 II 7 92 HR 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 BB 4 2 I 9 II 18 3 6 3 10 3 70 SO 5 4 , 6 26 10 26 10 II 0 9 7 114. ERA 2.99 3.60 6.42 6.85 7.23 7.28 8.75 8.86 11.99 13.75 19.68 , 7.96 8AVI8:MUlcr,RidenlKMr : STOLEN lASBSs Comatzer 6, Miller X Baiefooi 2.Camatzcr 2> Ward 2, Campbell, Ireland, Paui, Smilh, AHn^lfehoii, WAU»M«d7.Allen5.Conittnr5,Millers,Patti5.Macintosh4,Campbell2,Smiih2.Ward2.HeIton L^PM«2,Sh0M .......- A m K m ! I l l iV . ■ . -______________Ì____ cut Klng'sleadio l3-4.andMiKksville pushed Ihrcc acnws in Ihe eighth on an RBI single from Lefiwich and vlakises- liwded walks to Scotl Comalzcr and Jeremy Helton. Also in ihe inning, Crider singled to lefi, Shane Allen reached on un error and Miller walked. MiKksville gol one hil ciich from Shore, Shoemaker, Victor Paui, Lefiwich and Miller. 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IlMlHniasdMlI Saturdaqr Night, June 6 is Davie County Enterprise Record TShirt Night at the Mocksvllle/DavIe American Legion Baseball Game. F R E E T S H IR T S T O T H E F IR S T 2 S 0 F A N S . CoHM out and support the home team as ttxy take on Lexington. Game time is 7:15 PM. D A V IB C O U N T Y E N K R P R V ^E C O R D » » и т п ч и и н и м ц , » P .a Box 99 •M odoviile.N C 27028 ^ Г ^ i g : P r o m T h e D u g o u t . . . After Drew Ridenhour complclcd the cycic wlUi a 335-foot single against Slatcsvillc, the most surprised person at Rich Park was Drew Ridenhour, mainly bccausc he never visualized his heavy legs carrying him 270 feet for a triple in a catcher’s blur. ' "I didn't know I could hit for the cycle. I didn't know I could hit a triple," said Ridenhour, who was 4 for 5 wilh a hit of evciy kind and four RBIs. "Ridenhour may have hit the shortest homer in Legion history. Coach George Day wait jokingly told Ridenhour the ball hit tbe back of the Icft-flcid fence, which is 310 feet away. "I Ihought (the left fielder) caught it because I heard all the fans yelling," Ri^nhour said. "I didn't know which fans it was and I slopped. I hit it about two mifcs In the air." Oh, yes, the longest single imaginable.."I may have gotten thrown out, so,I held up," said Ridenhour, who doesn’t prclend to be fast. Brcaking bis own rules, Daywalt has tinkered with Ridcnhoui's hitting stytefor some timc,n:sullinglnasuddcnhatslrcak that has llftcdhls average to ,294. His second homer put him in a thrce-way tie for the team kad with Charles Miller and Jercmy Helton. J'He's bad to changc a whole lot, and I don't usually like to do that," Daywalt said. "Bul It’s helped him. He’s got bis hands a little more relaxed now. "He said he didn'l think he'd ever hil a ball to straightaway right field as hard as he hit that one (against Stanly Couniy), so he's in pretty good shape." Millei's second Legion homer, in Friday's wild 14-13 win over Slates- ville, was a tape-measure shol that probably landed sometime Saturday. After going 23 high-school games without a homer. Miller, balling ,293 with 11 RBIs and 13 team-high runs .scored, has belted two in 13 games. 5 !'I don't know (what it is)," he said. "I'm just starling to gel into a riiylhm a ^ billing the ball bener. I went into a slump al Ihc end of die (hlgh-school) y ^ , bul the home mns are lucky and I've just been lucky." ¡.In ninth-inning relief against Slatcsvillc, Miller woriicd around two \rtiks, two hits and an ciror before finally di.sanning Stotesville. Cl'l guess he wants to .scare me," Daywall said. "Bul he came back and s l^ k Ihc (last) guy out." JAfterMocksvillcnearlyblewascven-nin lead and Ihe game, Daywalt cut oOtlhe posl-gamc laughter. /''Some of dicm weic laughing and I said: 'You don't have anything to be laughing ahout, bccausc Uiis was a sad situation,’ ’’ said Daywalt, who did hi5bc.stimitation of Dale Ijames, who coached Mocks ville from 1989-1995. ”№1 like Ijames: I'll take ’em anyway I can get ’em.” ^Daywall, who detecud sulkiness from several subs last week, insisted di^ moping around won't gel you anywhere. ” We’ve got some thal think Ihey need to be playing that aren't,” he said. "I've got logo wilh who I ihink can do Ihc job. You've got nine positions out thm and you're going to step on somebody's toes when you put some of th ^ in, bul lhal's the way it's going lo be. I've got to play who’s doing die joH." № vin Barefoot stepped in for NaUian Ireland, away because of his gr^moihei's deadi, at shortstop Saturday against Stanly County and defveredtwo doubles. Bul Mocksville stillfcltlreland’sabscncc, especially onlhc base paths. !’Wc mis.scd his speed," Daywall said. "Barefbotcame in and got the hils, s o k pkked up die alack. Bul I diink we're a better balj club when he's here, bccause lhai speed he gives us makes us a litlle bener." Facing second-wave clubs such as West Iredell, Wilkes Couniy and L^xiiigton over Ihe next six games, the hest-casc scenario has Mocksville l4cingalO-3Southcm DivisionreconlintoSlanlyCounly-which was tied f^ first wilh Rowan County beading into this week - on June 12. I And 10-3 is a distinct possibility. "We've got a chance lo really explode o|i a lol of pcopk:, good pitching even, if we'll just do it," Daywalt said. "We've got Ihc hitters to do it if tbcy'll just get aggressive. I diink we've got agood cliance to finish up die ladder if wc pul il togedier." I Although Mocksville was overwhelmed by Rowan County, it was cfmpeUUve in die odier league losses, 10-6 agalnsl Kannapolis and (3-8 against Stanly County. ; "That's Ihe diing dial we've already showed diis early," Daywall said. "We can't lose to eidier one (West Ircdell and Wilkes County) of Ihem diis .week. We've got to comc strong if we'ro going to get back in (die diick oO Itjl’d like to finish 14-6 or somediing like that That's a possibility dme, a nal good pouibility, and it's passible we couU finish better dian dut." t Davie High’s June 6 graduation, and die beach trip dut always follows, ujll keep eight playen - and six regulars - from playing againsi Lexington 01 thenigblofgrailuadon, WilkesCounty onJune7andWeslIitdellanJune 9|Daywolt expects diem back June 12, when Mocksville tnvels to Slanly '. "Those (dvee) games are all diey’re sup|n«d to miss,’’ he said. . l i i i K ’ H a r u i i i i i о Г t h e M o n l h Rallies Not Enough To Pull Team Through Continued From Page Bl pilch and scorcd on a wild pick-orf throw to third. But Mocksvillc's rruslrations mul­ tiplied as second-pIacc Slanly Couniy knocked the Iasi brcalh out of Post I74's sails wilh a four-run seventh. Slanly County locked on a meaning­ less run in the ninlh. Relievers Ryan Lambert and Ridenhour couldn't do anything aboul il. "Wc just can’t hold anybody, and lhal's the thing thal rcally bothers me,” Daywalt said. "We’ve gol lo get to where wc can hold people. When wc do lhat, we're be all right.'* Paul, who lasted 61 /3 while giving up 11 runs (seven earned), lacked the ncccssary support lo prcv^^t without a loss. "Victor pitched pretty good," Day­ wall said. "Tliey hil ocouplc hard balls olTof him, he got tired, bul he pitchcd good enough (to win). Wc gave them loo many runs on Ihc errors and siulT." Patti found morcsucccssatthcplate, wherc he stroked ihrcc hits In three al- bals, including Iwo doubles. Barefoot was Mocksvllle's only olher multi-hit performer, going 2 for 4 with a pair of doubles. "Victor is just tearing il up," Day­ walt said. "I mean, he's just a great hitter. He gets the bat on the ball, and you've gol to play people like lhat.... Barcfool hit Ihe hall real well. He hit two real hard balls." • Ridenhour continued lo hit with powcr.andin 12/3ofpilchinghedidn’t allow an earned mn. "Drew is hilling the ball good. It look him a while lo come around. He is hilling with power, which I knew he could do," Daywalt said. "I was Impressed with Drcw's (pitching). He's gol some pretty good .stuff. He got In a llltlc trouble (in the ninlh), but lhal's going to happen."... . Lambeil and Alan Pardue arc gradu­ ally recovering from carly-scason in­ juries. "Lambert got a little work in {21 3) and lhal helped him," Daywalt said. "With Lambert back, I think we're go­ ing to be in a .situation where we can slop people a little bit beticr. I’m Uying. to get Alan back.".... Fifiecn fly-ball. outsdldn'lhelpmaiters,elther.''rmnot happy with 15 fiy balls, and thal comc.s from bailing practice," Daywalt said. "They want lo hit home runs in baulng praclicc instead of taking good cuts.". ... Mocksville also got one hit from' Shane Allen, Miller, Helton and Skip Crider. Mocksville-Davie Claims Fourth League Victory MUler By Brian Pitts Davic Couniy Onterprisc Rccord The coach’s eyes could almost bum holes in the dugout wall. The posl- gamc huddle was quiet. The smiles were few. No, lhal wasn't the losers' posl- gamc scene. That was how the Mocksville-Davie Legion baseball Icam responded to backing inlo a 14- 13 victory over Slatcsvillc Friday al Rich Park. There's nothing lhal made me happy about this, bccause wc had a chance lo put them away carly and wc just didn’t do it," said Coach George Daywalt, whose team squandered a seven-run lead and narrowly escaped a sloppy ninlh inning on llw way to ils fourth straight Southem Division win. "h was just a nightmare. Wc went aficr some balls in the outfield a litlle lazy, and it cost us. Wc let some balls gel by the plate, just the liille ihings, and you’ve got to suck it up and do a liule beticr than that." In an otherwise sirong showing, suuter Ryan Desnoyers, who earned the win in 7 2/3 innings of work, com-, milted a fatal mismke on an 0-2, iwo- oul pitch wilh Mocksville Icadingcom- fonably7-l. Dcsnoyers pegged the halter in ihc head, keeping Statesville alive in the fifth and triggering a five-run charge lhal trimmed Mocksvillc's advantage lo one tun, "That's a killer righl there," Day­ wall said. "You can'l do lhat. If wc play anybody good, they are going lo beat us when we do that." Mocksville reasserted llselfwilh two runs in the sixth for a 9-6 lead, then rode a powerful seventh to ils largest lead al 13-6. Drew Ridenhour opened the gale wilh ahomer that barely squeaked over the 310-fool left-field wall. Momenis later - aficr Andy Ward doubled to Icfi-ccnter, missing a home run by maybe two feet - Charies Miller knocked the cover off the ball. His .second Legion homer probably landed in Ihe crcck far beyond 1еПчгсп1ег field fencc. "I was just looking fastball, and I got one out over the plate," said Miller, who provided the seven-run cushion. ■TTwt'sprobablylhc best ball I'vchltall year,probably the longest ball I've ever hil, too." Mocksvilic began lo unravel be­ hind Desnoyers in the eighth. Before reliever Ryan Lambert could rccord a thiril4xilslrikcoul,Siatesvilk: was back, trailing 13-10. Basketball Camp ToBeHeU At DHS Davic coach Jim Young will hold the War Eagles High School Baskct- ballCampfnimJunc I j-l9atlhe school from 8:30 a,m.-3 p.m. cach day. Risingfinh-eighih graders will work in Ihe new gym and rising ninlh-12lh ers, fifth-sudi and sevenlh-eighth. Kids A U T O A c r o s s the area, the Fu m Bureau Insurance Companies provide drivers with the peace o l mind lh al Ihey have adequate coverage en'their automobiles. W e also back up our Auto Insurance customers with prompl. professional atiention, and last, lair claim s service. So, II It's Auto Insurance, or Horae « lale protection you need, call today lot a no-obllgatlon review. FARM BUREAU M oclmll»0«ef33l-7814207 Uiry VmimuIm • Sam NMMto , Jama(F«alar«JalinQedwln CatharimLaiM A dvM ceO fflc« 3 3 6 4 9 8 ^ 1 G U ynnB on M ltoW M tm oralm d Bul, aficr Victor Patti and Drew Ridenhour singled, Andy Ward sup- plied what proved to be a crucial run, knocking in the I4lhrun withaslngic to lefi. Then came the never-ending ninlh. With two out. Miller, who relieved Lambert after ihc eighth, is.sued his sccond walk und paid a stiff pricc. TTie next man doubled in two runs, fol­ lowed by a Ward error and an infield single. Wilh the go-ahead mn al scc­ ond, though, Miller closed the door with a slrikcout. "We gol away with one," conceded Miller. "I was trying lo get it over with. Wc mailc il inlcresiing." Thehair-ralsingpalhtovictorydidn'l interest Daywall the least bit. "Wc weren't comforlablc at any lime," he said. "I was worried ibere in the last inning. "We've just got lo get a little belter pitching. We're beginning lo hil the ball. I'm nol going lo take that away. but we've got to play belter defense than we're playing. "I think tonight kind of woke them up a liule bll. They werc a liule over* confident playing this bunch." • Eirasc Ihc self-destructive fifih and Desnoyers was on lop of his game. "Outside of thal one bad inning, he pitchedgreat," Day wall said. "Hcslruck Ihc last guy out in the seventh. He pumped it. I mean, he had more speed then lhan he did early, so he's gelling stronger.". . . . Ridenhour hit for the cycle, u four-hit performance lhal in­ cluded a thrcc-mn triple. "Thai's by keeping his weight back," Daywall said. "When his knees ore (bent), he's gol his balance ihcn and he hlls ihc ball hard. So he's coming around.". . . . Ridenhour andWanl(3-5,three RBIs). first cousins, just missed back-to-back homers midway ihrough the game... Comal/crand Miller had twohitscach and Naihan Ireland and Jason Smilh had one apiccc. Cozart Plans Giris' Basketball Camp At Davie High June 22-26 graders will meet in Ihc old gym. The camp's focal point Is intense fundamental basketball. There will be compctilion and tournaments and awanlsandcompshinswillglvenaway. The cost isSI 10 per player. Under the direction of Davie var­ sity giris coach Carol Cozart, a basket­ ball camp will be held at the high school June 22-26. 'Hie camp is for giris - rising slxtli graders throughrisingeighthgradcrs- and runs cach day 2-6 p.m. Cozart’s Baseball Camp Planned For July 13-17 Davie High Cheerleading Camp Scheduled ThcDavieHighSchoolChaTCamp Cheerieading squads and individuals is scheduled for July 20-23 from 5:30- arc invited. For more information, coll 7:30 p.m. at the school. Coach Shannon Allred at Davie (751 - The cost is $30 per participant. 5905). Signups Under Way For Tennis League The Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreadon Department is laking sign­ ups foe a boys and giris tennis league dial will be played at Souih Davie. Thcleagucwlllbedividcdinlothrec agegroups: rising thirdandfounhgiad- Thcre will be a baseball camp at Rich Park from July 13-17. Mocksvllie-Davie American Le­ gion baseball coach George Daywall, Davie's Jeny Walser and Glenn's Dale Ijames, among others, will instruct the camp. The camp, which cosls $60 and isoffernl 10ages 9-15. will run from 9 a.m.-l p.m. cach day. The registration deadline is June 26. Tliere are limited spaces available.. Call the Mocksville-Davie Pariis and Recrealion Departmem (751-2325) to regisler. will play on these Tliursday nighls: June 12.19 and 26 and July 9,16 and 23. The cost is$IO, which IncludesaT- shirt. and die registradon deadline Is June 5. Call die recrealion department al 751-2325 to regisler. COLLECTIBLES SHOW ]Ш Ве-7§Л Т*8|)М l» 4 U1MCT0N,NC MVUMONOMiimM LOCAL BVSINBSS Ш AND HWV 64 b eh M Waffle Ноше ВШ w m c n i Triad IM B m scu Trade ■cudM • BuklM • ’R q i • НаПш икОпиш еШ ■ C oakt le c M * • Coke • lo y * B ern ■ Etc. iarUh.rk.33«-78741S8 AMUI9.00 O IM fnlX tlM crFR r Performance Add4)ifCDs! M i : 5 . 9 7 % A M : W / < r Ш 4 2 п ш . Ъ т й м я . *Youiniyadd«)<ieaaiouDlo(ywrca<li:iaeo(dqiaiil duü^ ile t a 12 muoia. $S0 BÈL per addMnI dtpoià When It comes to petformaiice, you cai count on Soudiera (^шшшаиу. Vbedier№pu«ingyowmoM;to«ocfcorpio- ’ «у(>а1ЛДшсф1аМрепсаа1!сп1се,уош1и1АЬопм —J o n СоаншШу b»e set high peifotnaace ! II ' I assistant MelanieLinville,South Davie coachSheilaTribblcandNofthDavie's, Jamie Lyeriy will be instructon. The cost is S50 per player. Call Cozart at Davie High (751-5905) lo register. i ; I Í ! ! I BANK AND TEUST* ЯтЛЛющкЪСт 4П1 TCMStn S31EIMi9l? S h 3|.(7M U I »■■■a»________■ n - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4, W » D a v i e S c h o o b South Davie Middle Sixth grade Spanish studcnis or Katie Bogle completed a siud^ of (he l^iguage. culture, and geography of MéxicoandSpain. Thcymadc“Ojos de Dios/God's Eyes", a type of children’s folk art Mexico and de* signed (heir own scrapes, a type of Kkxican clothing. Scvcnih grade Spanish students Hnished units of vocabulary and sentence structure and a unit on the geography of the Spanish speakingcountrics.They cel* eftratcd the end of coursc by making and. of coursc. breaking pii\atas of tiicirowndcsign. Eighth grade Span­ ish studcnis have dcmonstrclcd their abilities by writing and making a short video to leach al least one of the vocabulary units they studied. The Rrst Annual 8th Grade Spanish Quiz Bowl was held pilling 6ih period asainst 7ih period lo determine the CM^ that retained the most informa* lion over the semesicr. The culmi­ nating evenl was a trip to Monterrey Mexican Restaurant in Salisbury lo o ^ r in Spanish various Mexican foods. , Katie Bogle's Spanish students recently rcccived recognition of‘‘Su* per Estudiante" for their work during the 4lh grading period. Students had lq.tum in every homework assign­ ment on time, display good class­ room participation, and have all tests scores an A or B. Seventh graders rccognlzcdwcreJcnnifcrBroadway, Alisha Burton. BryanlChavcz, Missy Crofford, Taylor Harmon. Tiffony Hcndricks, DcannaShamcl.and Brit­ tany Walker. Eighth graders rccog­ nized werc Jennifer Barney, Janel Darcy, Nichole Fullerton. ErinGrey, Christin McClamrock. Carly Peeler, and Brandi Taylor. Falcon sludenis, on May 22, went to the N.C. Zoo in Asheboro. Studentsof Teresa Cook arc play­ ing malh quiz bowl. They are also li^v.estigating the food chain by ex* awning owl peUeis. StttdcMt of Robin Htfden have May 28. They visited the Scicnce and History Museums and ihe Legis­ lative Building in addition lo seeing the Capitol Building. Mary Sine, Wanda Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Daywalt, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. VanCurcn. Mrs. Pilchcr. and Mrs. Rollins were group leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Bracken provided a cooler of drinks. , Students have Hnishcd some ma­ jor projects and are working on their NorthCarolinanolcbook. Thcycom- plctcd reading There’s a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom and as a class projcct, workcdwiihapartncrchoos- ing chapters lo summarize, type a report, and make a mural illuslrallng chaplcrs. The mural is on display in thecafcieria. In math they arc work­ ing in small cooperative learning groups graphing activities. Each group chosc a class to visit und col- Icct data. They came up with ques­ tions such as favorilc sports. They made graphs of their information. AOcr studying animal adaptations, studcnis created ihcir own animal with diffcrcni and strange adapta­ tions. They illustrated il and gave it a name. They wrole descriptive pa­ pers using Ihcir senses lo describe it and made a paper mache of iheir animal. Hnal papers and animalsarc on display in the hall. Art icachcr Amy Hawkins assisted with ihc pa­ per mache. Students completing their malh workshops first went lo play minia­ ture golf May 18; Britlney Gunlcr, Amanda Wheeler, Rickcy McClamrock, James McEwen, and Juslin Pilchcr. On Ihcir return lo school studcnis did malh problems using Ihcir scores. Students were challenged by Ed Johnson in March and April toeam a certain numbcrof points in Accelcr­ atcd Reader in order to win a pizza party. Students mcciing the challenge wcrcJustinDaywall.Briitney Gunter, Dustin Harris, Rickey McClamrock, Christie VanCuren,Conche Varona, KtUyLowJeimilk.JainetMcEwen. InprepuallontoteachshonunlUon „„j Kayla McEwcn. Students wcm Ewem Europe. Hui on May 27 after schixil. Communtcations siudenls arc workingondcscriplivepapcrs. They will be reading Ihc play “Tlie Secret Garden", which is set in England. Wlllbm R. Davl« Elnnenlary Bus Riders of the weeks of May 1-May 29 were treated lo ice cream June 1: Kerri Blevins, Christian Martinez, Justin Cope, Colby Hempstead, Peyton Blackley, Btittnie Wagner, Clint Mast, Jcssica Blackburn. Ryan Barneycastle, Bran­ don Toney, Brandy Carlton, Megan Medford, AsWcyCtanrill,AlanSpty, Nathan Hutchens, Mariah Lyons, Nina Dalton, Craig Draughn, Rose King, Timothy Alexander, Jocelyn Martinez, Brittany Allen, Travis Rev­ els; Waylon Webb, Ashleigh Byrd, Brandon Jones, Rich Woody, Reuben Joyner, Ebony Jones, Sabrina Shoffner, Britlney Gunter, Andrew Sanders, Nick Gaiihet, Candice Cohen, Jackic Steelman, Andrew Btck, Lakisha Hampton, Justin Shrewsbury, and Jeffrey Eldrcd. The cilizcnshipluncheon was held for Studenu of the Week on Friday, May 29: Ryan London, Roben Cliiuch, Maddie Hunt, Kora Hiatt, CJ.Myen,TiffaniBoger,Samantha Tulelon, Alyson Jordon, Ryan BafneycastIe,Chi Chi Reavis, Colby Hempstead, Megan Medford, Rosa Flores, DuslinHall, Ashley Cranfill. Hannah Rcavis, Luis Diaz, Jose Banina, Ashley Woodie, B r a i^ Johnson, Samaatha Contosi Erin Reavis, Charlie Boger, Brandi Cockerham, Carli Carter, Gabby Arcos, C rai| Draughn, Franky Bracken, Bobby Gassett; Caleb Anderson, Jccdan Hendris, Timoihy Alaxaiuler, Kayla Polls, i^ e s t Booe, Sarah Daywall, Swphen Naylar.IiMinTilloy.JennyStyder, Kinton Aafell. Richie OassMl. Tif- fai^ MiUer, BrMdoii Jones, Skaun O ^ly, Billy Birdsong, M ilkew Mock. Victor Mendez, Contney C 4 , Itavis DyKM, Rich Wcody, R ^ ^ Joyner, Jeimirer Whilaker, A 4l*y Wainer, R oiann .Garcia. Kelly Lowdermilk,. ^Amanda W heder. Juslin Cave, Amandi E«l«y> Troy. Blakley; Chuity Ftaiidim ,UicUO iitticic^A ii*M s £ o i Scim i V aaCiif^Tibilh» BM liig, MichnI Sheniilr, Gary The moderator was Principal Mary Sine, the timekeeper was PTO pre.si- dent Nola Rich, and ihe scorekceper was AO tcachcr Linda Barnette. All oflhc fourth and ППН graders were invited to watch Ihc game, which was held in the media center. A memorial service was held June I ul I p.m. inmcmoryofLarryJones, former principal. Parenis, commu­ nily volunteers, and studcnis were invilcd. Bus Riders ofthe Ycararc Reuben Joyner. Kerri Blevins. Brandon Jones, Brittney Gunter, Juslin Shrewsbury. Candice Cohen. Jackic Stcclman, and Jcffrcy Eldred. Central Davie Elementary Cilizcns of Ihc Week of May 22 arc Shandale Brock, Danny Smith, Douglas Jones, Brandon Calloway, Dcrrcck Brewster, Dusty Johnson, Nalhan Powell, und Joey Gibson. Citizens of the Week of May 29 aro Meghan Dyson. Nick Sexton, Jonaihan James. Maria Didenko, Mike Paoni, Nicky Davis, and Dou­ glas Jones. Bus Riders of Ihc Week of May 22 are J.J. Byerly, Calahan Koontz, Scan Phillips, Megan Howell, end D.J.Sims. BusRidcrsofthcWeckof May 29 are C.J. McDanicl, Molly Harris, Kyle W(K)tcn, Maria Didenko, Stephanie Cid, Virginia Roland, and Racshon McNeil. Siudenls complclcd a successful year of Accclcratcd Reader by earn­ ing over 10,000 points, gained by reading over 9,000 books and taking comprehensive icsls. Forty-six founh graders and 24 ftflh graders earned 50ormorepoinls. Wilhin that group. Ihc following students earned over 100 points: Joe Sieelman, Russell Hillon. Amanda Penland. Kyle Woolen. Neely Alexander, J.J. Byerly, Brandon Callaway, Meghan Dyson. Mall Hauser, Kara Deadmon, Reuben Ijamcs. Molly Harris, Denise Ontiveros.andChrisly Williams, Tlie lop five readers arc Reuben Ijames with 344,4 points. Molly Harris wllh 287.2 point.s. Russell Hillon with 228.1 points, Neely Alexondcr with 370.9 points, and Mall Hauser with 3l6,4poinls. Student.searningSOor morc points had acelcbratlonal Rich Park May 27. Gina Smith’s nnh graders went lo Ihc Wake Forest Universiiy Anihro- pology Museum lo enhance iheir sludy of Lnlln America. They walched n slide show aboul ancient Maya ruins, examined artifacts of Ihc Mayas, and toured the museum. Her communicalions students arc reading American Tall Talcs and comparing characters such as Paul Bunyan. DavyCrockcll. and Johnny Applesccd. In malh. they will be do­ ing a variety of enrichmcni acllvi- lics. The scicnce class is learning about forms of energy. Nancy Tcfxy’s fourth graders have been reviewing skills learned this year and practicing techniques for testing. Students have worked hard lo be better readers and math prob­ lem solvers. Her reading class has mosl reccnily rcad Stone Fox. a novel by John Gardiner who visited the school and spoke to ihc siudenls aboul writing. While reading the books, students wrole dally journal re­ sponses and made illustrations of memorable scencs. Students watched Ihe Stone Fox video and wrole es­ says comparing the book and the video. The class Is preparing for a Irip 10 the N.C. Transportalion Mu­ seum May 28. Field Day was June 1 with games and a cookout. Volunteers helped with the cookout and field events. Sludenis earned jellybeans based upon Ihcir performance. Awards Day will be June 5 from 9 a.m.-l 1 a.m. in ihc gym. At the DARE Graduation May 22, the following students read their essays about whal they had learned aboul the 17-weck program: Amber Blackwell, Megan Howell, Keilh Neal,and EmIlySeaford. Honorable mentions was given lo Johnathiin Brill, Anton McNeil. Jeremy Lewis, and Elizabelh Colbert. Mocksvllle Elemenlary Kindergarten siudenls of Carrie Davis and Jcancllc Johnson t(x>k ii “trip lo Hawaii" where they learned thal Hawaii is one of Ihe SO states and lhat il is an island. They made grass skirls from paper bags and leis from paper flowers and .straws. On Thurs­ day. they had a Hawaiian luau and work in their costumes. Third graders participated in the annual bike safety unit. Third grade tcachcr Cathy Byeriy and P.E. teachcr Andrew Latchford led the unit. Stu­ denl spent two days watching videos and doing class work on how lo be safe on Iheir bikes. The next week was spent oulside on Ihe hikes they broughi from home. A main empha­ sis was on always wearing a bike helmet. Sludenis rode on progres­ sively harder bike courses with ob­ stacles, learning hand signals, stop­ ping, and the rules of the road. On Friday, Officcr Donathan of the Mocksvillc Police Department vis­ ited each third grade classroom and spoke about bike safety. Sludenis celebrated Citizenship Day May 25. Students worc red, while, and/or blue. Principal Julius Suiicr began the event with a pairi- olic tone. Six Ihird graders reported on stu­ dcnl involvement inschool and com­ munily scrvicc. They were Wes McKnight, Weston Klinksick. James Mighion. Tucker Ren. Gracc Didenko, and Jaclyn Smilh. The fol­ lowing groups werc recognized and given certificates: The Hall/Bus Pa­ trol, The Flag Patrol. P.E. Mentors, and The Mcelcr Greetcrs. All stu­ dents had been given Ihe task of illustrating ihecharaclcrtraits. Eighl winners were selected and ihcir art was reproduced onto five-fool W c: ners: Lesley McBride, RebebcB' Riddle, Michclle Shadroui, JustiW Phillips, Tyler Braddy, Kayla' Wilmoth, Jordan James, ond Tyfe! Chuby, ‘ ■'?! livery child was presented with a 0 (xh1 Citl/cnship Ribbon and Mr. .Suiter is.sued on invitation for the- students to continue lo be good citi­ zens. Students of the Week of May 25 arc Sliuron Thompson. Matthew Lennrz, Shoree Knight. Asia Moore, Kimberly Thompson, Dc’Bcrgcrac; Aili.'ion, Drew Hancock, Jcssa Ren,' Adam McKnight, Daniel Callaway, Kaylo Wilmoth, Laurcn Hovis, Yuhsef Hawkins, Elizabeth Sides, Will Byeriy, Morgan Lynn, Aiixander Sheppard, Justin Phillips, TyAra Wagner, Tamera Roberson, Leigh Anne Weather, Danilie Russi, LaToyia Oram, Jamie Kooniz, and Je.ssc Barney. Pinebrook Elementary 4-5 Star Writers for May 15 wtftic Jacob Hauser, Arianne Vargas, Jared Bogcr, Jcb Shrewsbcrry, Caitiiti Rcavis, Andrew Beeson, Bubba Boger, Phillip Scott, Somer Smilh, Josh LoCasiro, Molly McKeel, Eric McCulloh, Lucas Boger, Jefsc Doss, Erin Lcdercr, and Corey Peoples. 4- 5 Star Writers for May 28 are Kami Eiii.s, MichacI Jimenez, Taylor Yucngcr, Brian Ballard, PhillipScott, Bubba Bogcr, Emily Blalock, Abby Hanman, and Brittany Folds. Students of the Week of May 29 are Jennifer Bcck, Tiffany Riddle, Raven Sterling, Graham Morrison, Robert Liwino, Benjamin Beamon, Louis Mack Gibson, Savanna McLamb, Stephanie Bates, Nicho­ las Bamhardt, Stephanie Bateman, Michael Wentz, Erica Wentz, Erica Maine, Emilcc Lambert, Martin Stephenson, Amanda Reavis, Daniel Spaugh, BryceHauscr, Brandy Doby, and Kristen Fromal. Twopods won the AprilPod Con­ test. Both pods chose as a rewani lo play miniature golf. Winners were Sabrina Shoffner, Michcal Rollins, Christie VanCurcn, Conchc Varona, Travis Brackcn, Amanda Earley, Dustin Hairis, Krystal Short, Ebony Jones, Nikki Lewis, andCarol Brown. Field Day was May 25. Students began eariy moving from station to station in small groups led by an aduil group leader. The stations were many from sack races to finding marbles in the sand. At lunch, stu­ dents and guests werc served hotdogs and hamburgers prepared by the Se­ nior Walkers. Afterwards, students began their afternoon activities at assigned stations and after counting their activityachievemcnts,thcycol- lected Ihcir jellybean rewards. The day ended with a cold treat provided by S.W. Brown Wholesale. P.E. teacher Ann White and the many parent volunteers planned and pro­ vided a fun-filled day. Secondgradersof Alyce Bagshaw and Pam Renegar went lo the N.C. Transponation Museum in Spencer May 22. After louring the museum. Ihey took a train ride. They visiied Daniel Boone's parenis’ memorial. Tlie second graders have been studying life cycles of organisms. Studenu have observed fruiidies. waxmolhs. mealworms, butlerfiies. and tadpoles. When Ihe butterflies became aduiu, the studenu took diem 10 the playground and set them free. Citizens of the Week of May 29 ate Alyson Jordan. Colby Hempstead. Ashley Cranflll. Samantha CoMos. Craig Draughn. Jenny Snyder, Franky Bracken, Reuben Joyner, Jennifer Whilaker. Billy Birdson. Tabitha Easling. Amanda Eaitey.andTcmishaNoiTis. ' Bui Riders of the Week of May 22 are Nick Gailher, Ashleigh Byrd. RfchWaady,BiandyCafllan,Nalhan Httlchens, Megan Medford, Justin Cope, and Briuney Wagner, Linda Bamelte's fouith and fifdi. grade AG studenu participated in a Quiz Bowl on Friday. May 22. Quiz Bowl is an ac^ m ic question and ’ imtmganieinwhichstudenumust inallnuO<*>«l>jcci , _____The two teams were com- r,Skim aJata»,lriiinyr. p g ^ Matthew Rich, Serena ---------------- VanCurcn, JusUn Daywalt, Kayla McEwen, Brittany NesUt; Jessica Kiiris, MichacI Rollins, and Dustin BMnd, Ukisha HanpiiMi and ■TwiJMMnrrii. : -- :;1;li»W M li*tfc«l>|rtdyiiloolt _ _____________________ Vacation Bible SchoolYadkin Valley Baptbt CkuRh Advance, NC M - 1998•в:30-№30р.ш. *A^n 2-Тесш^ 'numlsMMllrtagcUMKBto ! ■mialrallMi’MHcsBacii Ni<MPnMi«tOO«IOtor ... - OMckta.> AU CUMi4 Нам ИсМ ; 1)»1|гАМмМ«гОшиг«ш| Badi Nlflïta Им NW BM«.V .-' . ' ' ,V' i ATTENTION SIORM VICTIMS Additional Discounts on Custom Window Treatments Mini Blinds, Verticals, Pleated Shades 7 0 % - 8 0 % Q ffk e t a a М М К р м М м М и » « .N C mssss DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - B9., K ev in C a u d le E a r n s D e g r e e Kevin Caudle, son of Robert and grDe In environmental sclcncc. Kay Caudle, of Mocksvillc rcccnlly Gradualion ccremonies were held graduated Magna Cum Laudc from May lO.CaudlclsagraduaieofDavIe Ferrum College wiih a bachelor’s de* High School. H am m N a m ed T o D e a n 's L ist Fdyell Brogdon: "When I walk into a classroom. I'm happy. Enlhusuasm Is a large part of being a teacher." • P hotos by Robin F ergusson Mr. Math After 38 Years, Teacher Retiring From Davie High By Mike Bamhardt Divie Couniy Enterprise Rcconi ■ Mote than half of the membeis of the math depanmcitt al Davic High School had Foyeii Brogdon ,гч a tcachcr. . ' Tcachcrs and principals across the county had Mr. Brogdon as a math leachcr at Davic High. His fonncr .students are scattcivd across the county, state and nation. ;.."Thcy'ii: the reason I have accomplished something,'' Brogdon said. After 38 ycius of leaching at Davie High, Brogdon is retiring nl Ihe end of this year. Call lhal semi-ivliring. He is already svorking on plans lo leach part-time. ’ He's the only "original" teacher left at the school, who has worked for'cvcty principal. i have been lucky over the years," Brogdon said. "Over the county, in cach otea, I h-id a very high concentration of students in the 6Q's. Now, I have a lot of their kids." i -: He can rattle off their names, and lell siories about citch one. p lj ' '"I want 10 lhank Ihem and I want lo th,ink the people of 0,'ivle County," he said. "If I’ve accomplished anything, il'.s bccause of them. I only wish, these kid.4 now, thal I could remain here unlil their kids get up hen: and I could leach Ihcm." To say that Foycll Brogdon is enlhusia.siic about his job is on undcrstalemenl. He walks into the classroom every day cxcitcd .iboui таЙ1. Vroom! D f ^ S , ^ w r ^ h ? ^ S ” ° ’, ^ ^ ® “ '®'“ ® "'^«*‘^®“ *’“ 'C 'o n » ra n sw ered q u e 8 lk )n sfo rth estu d en ts;- in Ihe Daytona 500. Showing children the car and teaching them about NASCAR is the best part of his job. Crotner - — __________. -PlMtobyJamMBarringar "My favorite part of leaching Is walking into a classroom," he ¡¡aid. "When I walk into a classroom. I'm happy. Enthusiasm is a large part of being a teacher. You've got lo show those kids you want lo be there. "I still do generally Ihc satnc Ihings I have always done. I want the kids lo realize I like Ihcm, and I want lo gel Ihc subject acro.ss lo them.” A graduate of Cooleemee High School who decided he wanted to leach after a couple of years at the University of North Carolina, Brogdon admits he may be lost when he wakes up in Ihe mornings and doesn't get lo go to school. He credits wife Elizabeth and daughter Tonic Cope for being patient, and allowing him lo do whal he loves most. Teaching, lo Foyeii Brogdon, comcs natural. "Thetu's just something there," he said. "It's Ihcre or it's nol there. Either you enjoy it or you don'l. If you're miserable, you need lo gel oul before it'.s loo lale." He has laughi everything from general math lo Calculus II, and for many years, has laughi m.ilh to the school's brightest students. He was chalnnan of Ihe math department for 32 years, and taughi drivel's education. "I'm retiring, and lhal is not going lo be easy. It's going lo be difficult 10 adjust, but it's time for me lo slow down a liltlc bil." ho said. "I feel like I haven't done much work over Ihe years bccausc 1 enjoy what I do." Ft^eil Brogdon has taught math to two generations ol Davie High students, and has worked for every principal at the school. A ^ape Faitt\ Ct\urcl\ 2 1 0 1 L i*w ibvi!U *-C K *m fn of\s U d . 7 6 6 - 9 1 8 8 Jui6tl • »NooB-in Cancik Prizes ir Food H bb for M Aits PONV Moes CHMSTMN BANOS MMMC FOR “COtO" FACE PAINTING CRewrFOOO . DUNKING BOOTH proctedswllltenefltAtspe l^ a ild im MlnlM^ IfflNG » j i: “MUGGSY” BOGUES•wr$ • «Ht ММП1Ш, CAMP UM ■OVSOM.V ForAgnB-IS JumlMh-IM SsMkml: 8:30am-12;00pni SMikmll; 1:00pnb4:30pm lu m l2 n « .2 M i Sesstonlll: 8:30am-12:00p(n O M U O M .Y For«gMS-1« lum 22n«-2M h SesskMlV: 1;00рпь4:30рт William R. Hamm, a senior from Mocksville.hasqualillcdforthe dean's honor roll at Pitlsburg Slate University forlhc 1998 Spring semester. Toquali fy a student mu.sl have been a full-limc undcrgniduate student and i d i s \ I II CMpDtndor J mToMm July 20th-24th BOY S BASKETBALL CAMP 1 9 9 8 received no grade lower thon a B and' eiimcd a grade poinl average of at leiisl' 3,6 (on a 4.0 scale.) William is a plastics enginccritrg' technology major. He is the son df' Jerry Hamm. H aire E a rn s l\/laster's D e g r e e KimlicrlyEricksonHalrc.daughtcr of Hiu^ild and Dorolhy nrickson and a nalivc of Mttcksvillc, rcccnlly gradu­ ated from Asbury Theological Semi- nary during the instiiuilon's 75th com­ mencement scrvicc held near Lexing­ ton. Ky. Haire was one of 157 students who earned a master of divinity degree, a' pnigrom designed primarily for stu­ dents prcparing for parish ministry. Haircplanstodocross-cullural minis­ try in Latin Amcrica. \ Haire Graduates From Seminary Samuel Scott Haire. son of George and Lena Haire and a native ofMocks­ villc. rcccnlly graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary during the insiliulion's 75th commencement .ser­ vice held near Lexington, Ky. Haire was one of 13 sludenis who earned a master of arts in theological studies degree, a research degree f<h' cusing on Christian doctrine, philoso-, phy, cthics and church hislory. This degree equips students for additional, graduate studies. Haire plans to cori- ' duct cross cultural ministry to Latin Amcrica through The United Method­ ist Church. Luwonna E llis Attends Seminar CULLOWHEE-LuwonnaW.nilis of Mocksvillc. grades K-l icachcr at Shady Grove Elemenlary School, re­ cently attended a seminar al the N.C. Ccnicr for the Advanccmenl ofTcach- ing. Ellis was one of 25 North Carolina teachers participating in "Tcachcr Scholars in Rcsidcncc," May 10-15. PartoftheUnivcfSiiyofNonhCaro- lina, NCCAT provides a year-round, scries of residcniial seminars and leacher-scholar programs for teachers, and professional dcvelopmcni activi­ ties for teachers and stan'in selected, school systems. Al the ccnicr, icachcre engage In stimulating scholarly activl-. tics and professional nclwoiidng to. renew their vitality for leaching and learning. S e th C arter W in s H igh P o in t U n iv ersity L e a d ersh ip A w ard о Seth Evans Cancr is the winner of Ihe 1998 Univershy Award for Lead­ ership presented on Honors Days | at High Pi)inl Uni­ versity. He also was honored that day forcxccllinginthc Behavioral Sci­ ences and Human Scrviccs Depart- meni. He was cited us an out­ standing Sludeni C arter in Ihe Psychology scction and for hav­ ing a 3.97 grade poinl average al thal particular time. When Ihe Alumni Association hon­ ored graduating seniors during com- mcncemeni week. Carter was named Outstanding Senior. He is Ihe Si)n of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Carter. N.C. 801 S.. Advance. As a high school student. Carter was a N(Mlh Carolina Scholar and a Nalional Merit Commended Studenl. He had planned lo attend a larger uni­ versity when he was acccptcd. АПег he visited High Point Universiiy, he changed his mind. Asa frcshman at High Point, he was elected lothe Boardof Stewards forthe Chas. E. Hayworth Sr., Memorial Chapcloncampus, and alsoseleclcd as S a tu rd a y N ig h t Gaits optn for priKtict at 6 p.m.piBtTiCce AT • P.M. a University Ambassador. He coniin*.; ucd to serve bolh organUations throughout his university slay. For the ■ last three years, he was on the execu­ tive council of the Student Govern-- ment Association, serving first as so­ cial vice president: then, as executive. vice president; and finally Resident. He was Inducicd in the Order of the Lighted Lamp, HPUs oldest honor so- • cicly, in 1997. During his soi^omore year. Carter recclvcd The Helping Hand Award, presented by ШчаСЫ lo a non-Greek; who bcsl represents the Ideal of sctt;; vice. His scrvice is nol limited lo the. campus. ; At the counselor’s rcquest, Carter, continues to work wllh students al his. former high school. As a cancer survi- ^ vor, he regularly counsels patients at the former N.C. Bapiisi Hospilal where he completed his internship. As a rer< suli of lhal Internship, doctors at Wake * Forest University School of Medicinc; hired him lo conduct research on theU v behalf during the summer of 1997.: That research resulted In three nujor:. grant proposals and a number of pub* r licalions, listing him os co-author. Carter graduated on May 9 with a .■ bachelor's degree in psychology: men:: * lal health. In Ihe fall, he plans loatteml : Duke Universiiy Divinity School, where he has bwn awarded an aca^ > dcmic scholarship. ^ - ■ 60>LAP RACES IN AU 0IVI8K)N8 ModHM • SportMMK • SiraM Stock • SMIum Sloeh LADIES’ NIGHT! « f e s AdmUon:Adulli.ieandoUirr$10 Aotte-tt-11 ClildrMundtreFREEwWiidyftMeoAit^___________PlENTYOFFBeEPMKINQ \ т Л п ^ {т т 4 Ш ,, •и 4 V. - .r li BW - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 Davie Students Earn Degree^ Two Davic studcnis were awarded degrees from Wake Forest University during commencement exercises on May 18. Amanda L. Latham ofMocksville earned a baclileor’s degree. ^ Abigail Dawn Young of M o^- vllle, the daughter of Larry Sandy Young, earned a bacheli^^ degree In sociology. DCCC To Offer Classes У At Davie Campus In Jun| I On thebusto and from schooleach day,Davie County Bus Driverof the Year Jane Allison can useamlrrortokeepamotheily I eye on her passengers.- P hotos by Robin F ergusson Concerned Bus Driver i D a v i e C o u n t y S c h o o l S y s t e m H o n o r s J a n e A llis o n ; Davie County Enteiprise Rcconl [ Every school day moming, Jane f Allison picks up morc than 50 of her ; 'grandchildren* and lakes Ihcm lo ; school. Every afternoon, she's taking ; Ihem home. ; Although only one of those slu- ; dents can officially call her "Nanny," ; the school bus driver considers them ; all spccial. J The 14-year veteran school bus ! driver won the Tracy Lea Calhoun i MemorialAwardhonoringthccouniy's : ujp school bus driver. ': "I try tt) treat the children as if j they're my own grandchildren," she ; said. "I want the parents lo feel com- : Tollable. ; "It'sjust ajob that I enjoy. Al rust, ; it was just ajob, but now I dont know t whal I woulddo if I didn't drive a bus." She drives students lo and fiom rcenoal Davie and Mocksviileelcmcn- j my schools. •: HernwtegoesfrDmherhomclnthc vCentcr community and indudes ;Xiieenhiimoad, Valley Road andU.S. 5;60i South to Lakewood Village. She ¡;alio gels the chiUren to and from pre- i^ifter-school programs al the Davie I-FimllyYMCA. !• 'I suited driving a bus because it ;'.wa»pMMimejob, bul Hike kids and > ;iiedked to try lo gel a job in Ihe school ;Syslein.'' She's alio ■ leiKhet's assisiant at :Xemnl Divie, and U going 10 college nighl 10 can a leaching ccftiOcale. 'Thekidnreajoy...akive.i'$Uke ;;hn>in(aichoollidl of grandchildren." Alliao« Mid she raielyihinla aboul ;^io|icaiibiUtyordri\^|hMmany ¡.children. If die chikken and Iheir par- -:ea>doiheif|iM,dicnnatatvpiDb- l>im ca die his. And with J i yean l^afaioKt, lte kgow> howilD.ilop riiaiy pnltaa before Ihey M t On iWit she cMl do isaxiliol ro te .n a w iu .'' i ''.''T' ;• 'Tnple'i diac^iect f o r ^ W i ;«op till. dnlreiUybaihaliK''she :-uid She Im te n chiUca be :tkbyveNclei«eedimi9lheM op taigM. ' >; I M i t e OM llling 1^ really v;K ai> me. I inr IM 10 tlloMii cMU ID >'l«affteb a> when Ihey heve 10 c n » .^ i € e d r # i i i i l . ^ IhttaktailcrcaMnilMcened |;Alll««ihetiw»d.|winWeileiteBMa H M «nlii4aM kfey4«^D ivie.- : i; Ik* fa« Omk McClidiy, Devle ’ 6m driver чймЛед eartier ihlsschool )var,wasrcnKmhca4l U'iJha"McnK)ry Award." Other school nominees for ihe Calhoun award were: • Karen Home, Cooleemee Elemen- taiy; • Rachel England, Mocksvillc El- emcmai>; • Jennifer Vickers, Nonh Davie Middlc; • Patricia Howard, Pinebtixik El­ ementary; • Lonna McDanicI, Shady Grove Elementary; • Donna Anderson, William R. Davic Elemcnctary, and •AnnicGrant.SouthDavieMiddle. The award is sponsored by the N.C. Peirolcum Marketers Assiicialion, lo­ cally by Henry Horn of Hom Oil Co. Calhoun, a 17-year-old student, lost her life when a school bus ran a stop sign. She was on her way to a part-time job at an oil company. Since her death. Ihc state has Improved the selection, training and supervision of .school bus drivers and increased the hourly wage In an effort to attract morc competent drivers.Jane Allison has been driving a school bus for 14 years. ANIion liked the childm 10 much she decided to try to get a Job in ttie,schcMl iyttem The Davic Campus of Davidson CounlyCoramunity College will offer Ihe following Continuing Education classes beginning Ihe week of June 8. Notary Public Education coursc satisfies state requirements for cedifl* cation. Leam the general powers, limi­ tations, and rcquircmcnu for altesta* lion. Participants must be at least 18 years of age. (Monday & Wednesday, June 8 & 10, $35 fee plus approxi­ mately $15 for textbook) Building Level III Standard Inspec« tion Coursc is for individuals inspect­ ing 60,000 sq. П. nnd higher lhan four stories. Thccoursc provides a working knowledge of Ihe code applicable to large sl/e construction and fulfllls re­ quirements lotake ihcquallfyingexam for level III, level II, or level I. Vol- umcs I. I-C & VII needed. (Thursdays, Fridays&Saturdays,Junc9-18,8a.m.- 5 p.m., $35 fee) I Know Nothing Aboul Computers is a hands-on computer coursc which gives novice users the opportunity lo leam basic computer operations and functions. Students will create, print, and save simple documenis, manipu­ late a mouse, und Icam basic Windows manipulation. Tills coursc is a prc- rcquisite for ull software classes. Stu­ dents need a 3 1/2“ high density disk. (Tuesdays, June 9-July 21,5:15-7:15 p.m.. $35 fee plus a $5 materials fee) Building Level II Standanl Inspec­ tion Coursc Is for individuals inspect­ ing residential, small commercial and Ihc pertinent code sect ions. The coursc provides a working knowledge of the cixle applicable to residential undsmall commca'Ial and fulfills ivqulrements lo take the qualifying examination for level II. Volumes I, I-Cand VII needed. (Thursdays, Fridays. & Saturdays, June l8-27.8a.m.-5 p.m., 535 fee) Windows 95: Introduction will teach students to load software, ma­ nipulate the mouse and desktop, inan- age files, work In multiple windows, and switch from program lo program. Copy, move, delete, and other func­ tions will be explained. Students will need a 3 1/2" high density disk. Pre- a4{uisitc; 1 Know Nothing About Com­ puters or cqulvalcntcxperiencc.(Tucs- days.June 16-Aug.4,6-9p.m.,$35fee plus approximately $40 for textbook and a $5 materials fee, TRCs: 2.1) DCCC offers comprehensive edu- Gallonai opportunities for all adults in Ihc community. For more Informalion obout programs or courses, contàci DCCC Davie Campus at 336-751- 2885. B rooke Suiter O n D ean’s List Brooke Suiter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J.E. I SuitcrofMocks- I ville, has been named to the spring semester dean's list at North Carolina A&T Stale Uni- vcreity. She is an up­ coming senior majoring in pub­ lic education. Suiter and is a graduate of Davie High School. Sain Earns 1 ^ Degree At WFU Crystal Sain, of Moorcsville,•re­ ceived the juris doctor degree frò'm Wake Forest University School of Law on May 18. She is the daughter of Patricia Howell Sain o f Mooresville and Ronnie Sain of Den­ ver, both Davic County natives. She is the granddaughter of Juanila WardofMocksvillcandAileen Howell ofCoolccmcc. Sain Handy Participates In Naval Exercise Navy Fireman Lany W. Handy, son of Gary and Laura I^lridgc of 148 Valley Oaks Drive, Advance, recently paiticipaleii in the Atlantic Joint Tusk Force Excreise while assigned to the desuoyer USS Stump, homeponcd in Norfolk, Va. Handywasoncofmorelhan 10,000 Sailors, Marines and Alimen who par- ticlratedintheU.S.Navy Second Fleet cxcreiseoffthecoasloftlte southeast­ ern United Stotts. Hie excicisc in- > ilvedtheUSSDwighlD.Eisenhower BaiUe Group and Ihe USS Saipan Amphibious Ready Group with the 22nd Marine Expcdilionary Unit cm barked. Both groups are scheduled lo deploy to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf Ihis summer. The exercise focuscd on preparing naval forces for contingencies they many encounter during die six-month deployment. During Uie 17-day maj« Uaining exercise Sailors and Marin^ from Handy's ship rcccived Uaining in operadonswhkh included strikc.mini;^ amphibious, undersea and surface warfare and maritime interception o^ enuions. The 1997 graduate of Davie High School joined die Navy in July 1997; wMf I iW T iii i m i и и ш | щ fot п ю ш т т Jem мМ,‘8йк 1Ы I k U t ) ^ а Г М 1Й Hii Seem умг ■ ^^■ jra S ii^7lqr«kqÌ4 lht|Npd! M M h C M l I W M y W l e l Î * B I I w (Ul IWi A * 17« C H IN I I m I h m I f J M I (MÉM. И02{Аск1:17) “ ■ З в в а м в а й ! - * - « w iK jE K H C N M a w a w n iStSîî.* “ i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 n ifll Vogler Graduates From Oak R id i| Vogler of Winston-Saleia His giäd. parents are Mr. and Mn. H enÿjt Johnson Sr. and Mr. and Mra. E Û - ward Vogler Sr. , __________Û . Students recognized Included, from left; front - Joy Thomp­ son, Stephanie Steele, Tasha Hendrix, Sara Ijames; back - Seth Grooms, Gary Redmon, Clifton Redmon, Tony Bailey, Jonathan Martin, Tracy Fortune. Not pictured; Jonathan ' Richards and Melinda Simon. 'i . f i ' Clifton Redmon receives the outstanding senior award from Sharron Atkins, transition specialist. IHe also received an employee of the month award from Wendy's. Walter Eugene Vogler graduated May23fromOak Ridge Military Academy, Oak Ridge. He was awarded the bronie ROTC medal from the Sons of the American Revo­ lution. He earned the tank of cap- tainandwasind» Vogler staff company. He will anend Appala­ chian State Univenity in die fall. He is die son of Dessle Johnson Vogler of Mocksville, and Ronald H. B iÌb le Baftist C h u r c i PBStor, Dob Jones • J36-766^l Sw*r8dioel.i0wi ________CMcC«nlw !•.TrWMIiHl>Wdl»t)rtw«CIWwW»kNC " t)avie County Businesses, Agencies Help Transition Program Througii Job Training : Businesses and agencies in Davie County have supported the job train- ing cfftxls of the Davic High Transi- f tnin Program by allowing students to ; cphw to Ihcir business to receive on- p.'^job training during the 1997-98 I year. bonna Smith receives em- pipyer of the year award on behalf of McDonald's. These businesses and agencieswerc honored at the Sccond Annual Em­ ployer AppreciationLunchcon at Davie County Public Library on Wednesday, May 20. Representatives from 10 of Ihe 17 businesses and agencies who have coopemled with ihc program this year werc present for the luncheon along with studcnis. parcnls, school personnel, and community representa­ tives. Each business received a ccrtin* catcofuppreciutionforlhelrsupportof the program. McDonuld'sofMocksvllIc was rec­ ognized as the Employer of the Year due to Ihcir outstanding conlributions to the program. They have donated biscuits lo the faculty coffee shop run by Ihc Carccr Prcparation students al Davie High. Sludenls have been al­ lowed lo rcceivcd job unining on site, and one student In Ihc program has beenemployed parttime at McDonalds during Ihc spring semester. Olher job training sites that were rccognizcd wereCcnlmlDavieMiddle School Media Ccnicr. D.C. Video, DavieCouniy Public Library, Autumn Care, Wendy's, Comfort Inn, Wal- Mart, Food Lion Soulh, QST, Davic Placc. A Storehouse for Jesus, Sister’s II, Davie County Hospital • Cafeteria and Housekeeping, American Red Cross, J.P. Green Milling Company, and Pizza Hul. Twelve students were recognized al the luncheon. Clifton Redmon was recognized as thcOuislandingScniorinlheprogram. He was employed during the fall se­ mester ul Comfort Inn and spring se­ mester ut Wendy's. In February, he was named ihccmployec of the month alWendy's. During histimcut Wendy's, he has consistently received excellenl evulualions from his supervisors. Thrce other sludenls, Tracy For­ tune. Jonathan Maitin, and Stephanie Stccle, rcccived Senior Awards. Sharron Alkins, iransilion special­ ist ul Davie High School, said lhal Ihc communityhastmlybccomelheclass- room for this group of students as they developed valuable job skills with ihc help of this oulstanding group of em­ ployers. Landingham Homes Special 2 Day Repo Sale •Friday June 12 & Saturday June 13 i •Big Selection of Used Single Wides ; •Like New-Both 2 & 3 Bedrooms A bank representative will be at Landingham Homes oh Friday June 12 and Saturday June 13 for on the spot approvals. A 90 day-no pay program, with initial payments as low as $99/month and new rate financing for models 1995 & newer will be available. L a n d in g h a m M o b ile H o m es 4 1 5 6 P a tte rs o n A v en u e W in sto n -S a le m , N C 27105 336-7444»143 V e n e z i a I t a l i a n R M t a u r a n t 5279 U .S .H i^ w a y 158 Tanglew oodCrossIng Advance, NC270(Mr 336-940-6787 Fax: 336-940-6786 Sun. • 12 Noon-10 pm M -'ih.-llim -IO pm Fri. 4 8 t t • 111111*11 pm ^ U B U J R V ' NewTownt Shopping Center* Clemmons I I The Oaks Shcophgl ______________________________Cwur-tjwiivffl« I _ 7 6 6 ^ 0 i ^ T w o L o e^ u ^ T o S erv eY m ^ ^ - ^ 4 5 J Ml Fried CMektR Cbrtnaittiyju hearitty Mwi of mouth ¿(soM Tltftryxiw f (eeeouwibslcwl 'W h iiiE d m c ^ tito M f ' bxauseit^notgiBa^ Q/i£[a^£, < ^ O U ± £ M u n  & ^ i n n z x Under New Ownership T oM -T bw 10am-9pm F ri-S at lO am -llpm S n id ay B m ach 1 0 ш - 2pm 372S CCmmom (eMim 13S) CUmmom j 6 6 - B 9 o 6 A rafanaanm «V ilipH JJIi»o^»iM »Q niin»lld ■ Dockside Seafood Restaurant N n P t t ia r ia g S a ilw C M b l u d M r t e t u n Creale your own Petite two Item Combo widi: Baby Flounder Chicken Tenders While Fish Bay Scallops Deviled Crab Pop-Shrimp Trout Clams NoaikMiWiMirlMM widi cole slaw, huih puppies, and choice of potato IlMiajtknTtaniay $SJ5 MiarthraSuday $5J5 . ALSO AVAILABLE Salt & Pepper»Lemon Pepper» Cajun Spice $1.00 Extra 2520 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd aem m ons,N C 766-9927 IneREAL I MEM. OEM. 1 Pc. Chicksn, two vegatablea, an<l roll $1.99(Drink no» kSluM' WMte mMt m Not ««U Mfth any oth«r offr or M mHm) Clemmen« «toraonly FriedIn CUmmene imkI to Cracker Berrai 7 6 6 -Э & & 1 H ' 'Щ -Р А У Д C ò v ré v ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4, IMS И . The seventh grade corrtblned band performs al Band Day.Band Instructor Kathy Ferebee Introduces the combined eighth grade band as they prepare to perform. bavie High School band winners Include, from left; front - Hailey Queen, Chris Strong, Chris Jacobs, Tamara Ungle, Jacquelyn Naylor, OVyla Steele; In back • Michael GusefsM, Travis Young, Bradley Parsley, Jaime Potts, Aaron McClannon, Amanda Pruitt. . Three Davie High School Iwnd students took home top honors and ISMhmtook home awaidsduring Pand Day re­ cently. The day fea­ tured perfor­ mances by lands from high school and middle schools, and a fund-rais­ ing meal. The bond is raising Gordon money 10 travel to London for a New Veal's Day parade this winter. Timolhy Justin Tesh, a trumpet player, received Ihe John Phillip Sousa Award. Jeremy MonroeGonk>n,atenor auuphone player, received the Louis Aimsttong Jazz Award. гГ Colin Laurence MacBiyde, an ttosaxaphoneplayer,ieceivedthe ISmice Award. ' pdier awwd winners were: Adam Chaites Richardson, т о й valualile jazz ensemble; < *AdamCharlc3Lunsford.mosi Inlpovedjizzenseinbk; •CaameluiJoyceAinold,niosi ilqproved flag line; >rO U via Angelyn Steele, ^ ¿iiiilaniling flag line; •I'* Jacquelyn M ge Naykir, most Snirovedficthman; ;>>А «ш М а1к McClannon, most ytfMbte ficdumn; Potts, out- M ^ I M H n m '^»Ifaiky Adrienne Queeiijnosi f a ^ a q t e m o r e ; • 5;>.Midwl Bodamiii O ii^ , «вНУа1мЫди||1юп|011^.^ I 2 S 5 5 S S S " “ Aba Jacobs, т м im- p ^ j M i a r , ( Д ’. C-»-Bndb]f. Dale Pairiejr, nrnt fi W ili jHlnr ■ g^3>|»|»ata«Yomig,jiytout- ? > Я ш ? и 1 |Ь Lingli, mo« fcM lllllM ilorillll ш ш Renee Ftuitt, том Davie Teacher Assistants i Attend Annual Conference Twcniy-nincDavieCounty tcachcr assistants micndcd Ihc l6AnnualCon- fctcncc May 14-17, 1998 in Greens­ boro, "Apprecialc Ihc Best in Chil­ dren." The puiposc of the North Carolina Associalionof Tcachcr Assistants isto provide professional training opportu­ nities for every member teacher assis­ tant, improve Ihcir salaries and em­ ployment security, and promote Ihe role of tcachcr assistant in Ihe public school in order lo enhancc the educa­ tion of children in North Carolina. There were 27 woriishops. The as­ sistants werc able lo gain knowledge from five of Ihose workshops as well as gain information conccming Ihcir jobs during Ihc weekend. A few of the woritshops they had a chance lo choose from were tilled: Woriiing With Difficult Sludenls,Non- Violent Crisis Intervcniion, Journey Through Natural History, Healthy Heart Beats, WriUng in Hie MkUk Schools, and Pop Up Publishing. Those assistants who do have a professional development place cun reccive credit for the workshops lo- ward Iheir certification through NCATA. Approximately 25 Davje Counly assistants hold ceitificates. ; On Saturday night May 16. Jatie Anderson.Dianc Joyner,SonjaRusseil, Patricia Peacock and Maria Knight received Iheir inlcnnediate certilicale. Linda Call received a baccalaureate ccrtiilcalc. All Ihcsc women woric at Mocksvillc Eicmenlory School and were honorcd during Ihe banquet. The teacher assistants lhat attended Ihis years confcrcnce were: Jane Allison. Kimberiy Rocsch Cenlral Davie Elementary; Cindy Boger, Pinebrook Elemenlary; Brenda Glasscock, William R. Davic; Kay Koontz, Davie High; Odessa Ijames, Soulh Middle: Jane Carter, Shady Grove; Maria Knight, Pauicia Pea­ cock. Jodi Walker, Brcnda Holiirield. Jane Anderson, Belly Blakley, Linda Mellon, Cheri Cook, Linda Call, Doris Church, Diane Joyner, Mille Fullon, Debbie Brown, Many Kay Dyson, Unda Giles, Sonja Russell, Barbara Stewart and Grace Hillon, Mocksviile Elcmenlaiy. Davie 4-Hers Honor Volunteers At Banquet Timolhy JusUn Tesh (standing) and Colin MacBiyde received top awardsforwoik with the Davie .......... ■ ^ The 1998 Davic Counly 4-H Vol­ unteer Appreciation Banquet on May 19 celebrated volumcers as the Heart of 4-H. 4-Heis honorcd Ihosc who had con- Iribuled lime and effort lo 4-H with a meal and entertainmentatSmithOrove Rurilan Building. The "Friend of 4-H" award was prcsenled to Jim and Charles Ealon and Ihcir families for many ycais of scrvicc educating youth about agricul- lurc. According lo Ronnie Thompson, Counly Extension Director,ova4,000 Davic Counly third graders have par­ ticipated inFann Animal Day at Ealon Famis since it began 10 ycam ago. It lakes the time and effort of Ihe entirc family in Older to prepare Ihc farni for hosiingihiscvcnt.andoncn takes lime awayfromlhebusincss,yetlhemmake every child feel welcome, Thompson said. Counly Commissioner Richard Poindexter assisted Thompson in pie- scnlingihe award on behaifofthcN.C. Cooperative Extension Service, Davie Mocksviile Police Department Earns Governor's Award The Mocksviile Police Depart- menl has received an award from the Oovemor’s Highway Safely Initia­ tive. The department was honored for participating in the Click It orTicket and Booze II or Lose II campaigns for the last three years, said Chief Richard Sink. Presented April 22, the depart­ ment earned a plaque that read, in part: "For outstanding services to Ihe citizens of North Carolina, for on­ going commitment to the Govemoi’s ' Highway Safely Initiative for the dedication to saving lives and pre­ venting iniu^ei on ouir highways.” MMMIW M tM M ПакВаЫйВтИцСоши, Lijiaalkui, DwirfSwiltwm,ÏÎ,! IM (r,.) !Ы еЫ |||СоЫ 1|«1«(П шМаЫришикмЛЛпЛё tT T H m iW Ш Ы цС М М >М мм1К 1М County Cenler staff. Also receiving spccial recognition from 4-H Agent, Tracy Carter and Counly Commissioner Joe Long, were the club leaden, who continue to serve as advisors and volunteers to the over­ all program. Francos "Pan" Beck was recognized for 34 years of service lo Ihe Clarksville Communily 4-H Ciub; Lynn Cook, one yeor wiih the Davie Acadcmy 4-H Club; Robin Durham, four years wiih Ihc Bit's Club; Delptiia Naylor, seven years with Clariisville 4-H Club; Teresa Swisher, two yean with Ihc 4-H Teen Leader's Associa­ lion; Linda Tomkinson, ihrec years with the 4-H al Home Club; Lynn Yokley, fourth year with Ihe Animal Science 4-H Club and Judy Wilson, liflhyear wiUi Ihe Animal Science 4-H Club. 4-H is Ihc youlh program of the Nonh CarolinaCoopetative Extension Service and depends on United Way funding and volunteer suppon. Pro­ grams are open to all youlh. Ifyou have any questions or would like to get involved, call 751-6297. Oak & Thistle Gardens M A ffW riO V M M DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 ■ C l D A V I B C O U N T Y EN TER PR I/^EC O R Q iiiM c e fix m i T lie Т1»р: Go For lim r Dreams... And Have Funi By Mik« Barnhardt Davii! Coumy Enteiprise Record ' RebeccaCarleandKathiynJacksonwiil stand side by side as valedictorians of the Davie High School Class of 1998. . Garick Hill is the salutatorian of the class. - T he honor of speaking to their graduat­ ing classmates is traditionally given to the top iicademic shidcnts. Carle and Jackson tanlred within thousandthsofpointsofeach other through four years of high school. It's not lhat either of Ihe young women was competing. "I’ve nevercheckedmyclass rank," Jack­ son said. "I'm pioud of my accomplish­ ments, but it's not that big of a deal." Her parents, Craig and Trina Jackson of Advance, probably do consider it a big deal. At Davie High, Jackson played basket­ ball and soccer, is president of the BETA Club and in the Foreign Language Club. "Yes, 1 had a good time, but I'm ready to go, ready for college," she said. Carle will be heading to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this fall, wheresheplansto study pharmacy ormedi- cine. Her advice tociassmates at Davie High? "Go after your dreams. If youlve made a mistake or done something you regretted, there's still time to improve. You can make up for it," she smd. A member of the Social Studies, Foren- sics and Science club. Carle is also a mem­ ber of the DHS Concert Band. She is the daughter of Thomas and Laureen Carle of Advance. She's enjoyed Davie High, and said she will miss the relationships with teachers and knowing more about your fellow stu­ dents. "This year has been my best," Carle said. "I think I have gotten a good education." Hill is also going to be heading to Wake Forest University this fall. He hasn't cided on a major, but plans to be apart of die’ univeisity's cross country team. ^ His best memory from Davie High was; the team winningtheconferencecross coun-: ti> championship. He will also have fond memories of classmates and teocheis. Hill especially liked Foyell Btogdon,; Teny Hoyle and Carey Powers. "They grt the message across well," he said. ; - Hill is the son of Ivorand Baibara Hill Advance. "; Walkb^: Ryan O'Neal Recovering - And Gmduatingi Ryàn O'Neal gets amund using a walker. ВуМЯпВипЬшН Davic Counly Entciprise Record COOLEEMEE - Ryan O'Neal plans Io walk in front of the suige Saiurday morning lo reccive his diploma from Davie High School. Although classmalcs will walk up the steps and suoll across the stage, just being able to maneuver across the grass in front will be quite an accomplishment for the Cooleemee senior injured in a Inick accldcnt during his junior year. Suffering from a broken back, some doctors lold O'Neal he would never walk again. He fired them. Now, wiih the heipof a walker, he can take small steps. Keeping his balance is the biggest problem. A cousin is in Ihe graduation line in front of him, and promised to come back andcanyhimacross ifhe fallsorcan'i make Ihewalk. "It's going to be pretty harf, but I'm going to do it," O'Neal said. "I told my friends it would Uike me a while, and they said we've got the rest of our lives. ■ "Wilson (Wallace) told me I wasn't goign to ride lhat wheelchair across Ihere... if I had to crawl, I was going U) walk." O’Neal had to take several junior classes along with senior couises so he could graduate with his classmates. Those classmates have helped him a lot, he said. "rve hung around with classmates more this year than ever. I gel ou; and do more sniff with diem." Oneal slill hunts and fishes, and goes jusl about anywhere he wants. He does miss being able to get around alTlKBuilhole. InJuly,afteratriptoMyrtle Beach with friendsandone to Louisiana to visit relatives, 0?^eal will have surgery to remove steel ibds from hisback,whichhas healed. 'That should make him more comfortable. His legs and feel stiil hurt, and aldiough he eats "all the time," he hasn’t been able to gain any weight. "i slill do all I want to do, it'sjust hanl to get around," he said: "There's a lot of places I can't get to. Ain't nolhing going to slow me down. Ain't nodiing going lo keep me from doing what I want to do." O'Neal has lived with his Mamma, Fiances O'Neal, since Uk accident. She's proud of her grandson. "Гт so proud of Ryan I don't know what to do," she said. "I see Ihese handicappped paridng spaces and people paridng in Ihem who shouldn't be, and Ryan won't even use his." O'Neal has a track wid< hand conuols diat he can get in l^an O'Neal; "It's not going to get me down. I still do all I want to do. It's ¡ust harder to get around." -PhotoabylfoblnFeiigusaoq. and out of by himself. His immediate goal is U) find a job. He may take some computer couises somelime in die future. "Most people would have said u> hell widi it... but it's not going 10 get me down." O'Neal said. "It's been rough. There'll be a cure for diis some day.; WiUi Chrislopher Reeves, allthe money he'sgol,Uiey'llbe somediingdone.” ijie Best O f'99 Class Nmed Jr. Marshals ' 'ThetideJunkxMaishalisoneof die most coveted honors affixded to studqiis in die junkv class. These stu- represent die highest level of a o K l^ achievemenl in die Cbus of ^ .’ Individually and collectively 'die lA g^anllhebest,‘ theelevcnyoung peoj^ serve as a welcoming group al lhe AcadenUc Awanis Night, and diey an also slated u> act as ushen at die 1998 Oradualion set for II am. on iatiiday, June 6," sakl Davie High M ^ U n d a B o it I ‘iq be named a niatahal, a student )nui( he rated using die grade point » v c ^ accumulated in high school up lo aiid Including die law few weeks of Ihe-school year. All are memben of botit the Beta au b and die Nalkmal H o ^ Society. '. №(4eScheriepaniclpaleslnichool actmtks cofiffntntfing in cluto and ip ( ^ She played In die oKhestra for pf/iv^hadmembenhipinievenclubt, aod saved as co-staUsdcian for die jm ^ aad cross country teams. A spe­ cial honor is her lelectka as lemor F laK treuurtr. She will allend ildilsi Greg Lanierwas given the honor of chief marshal. He is active in sports, playing on die soccer leam and run­ ning track and cross country. Odier interests include church activides. He was selected to attend Govenior's School diis summer. Anna Wddle shows her commit­ ment to school by playing women’s soccer and swimming on Ihe DHS SwimTeam.Sheisd»c№editorofdie Clarion Yearbook, and sdll manages to suy active in her chureh. She also sings widiUieDavieCommunityYouh Choir and is employed ai a lifeguard widi Brookwood Pool in Clemmons. Laura Windley's school career proves to involved also. Besides being an active member of numerous clubs and chureh groups, serving as libniy assistant, and playing on dwgolfteam, Wlndley served as die captain of die basketball cheerieading squad. A fur- dier honor cam when she was recently elected Senior Class Secretary. In ad­ dition, she was an integral member of die state championship Competition Cheerieading Squad.The topiunlorsofttie class oti999willlead(»minencement exercises for the class ori098 Saturday mmlngal War Ea^Slatlluin. Named aa junior marshals for 1998 af«, from left; Nichole Scherle, Laura Wlndley, Lauren Poplin, Greg Laiiler, Laurie Desch, Tim KotosM, Susan ' Hauser, Nicholas Summera/Caa^y Frost and Jarrett Bailey. ^ C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 ?Cla88 Of Í98' :i Chad Martin J Boger Tracy Dawii Boggs Ashley Elizabeth Bowden Albert Thomas Erika Danielle Colleen Sarah Darrien Lyndell Bracken Breier Brooks Brown Don WIndslow Brown Jr. . G o i n g t o c o l l e g e ? T o w o r k ? T a k e U S a l o n g ... D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPRII^BCORD For a one-year subscription. send $20 an N.C.) or $25 (Outside N.C.) to: ^ Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99 Mnrk<artnp. NO- 9.709R " DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - C3 ^ ^ ù n n on Michele Jeremy Lee ■ Meghan Louise "^mratubpons CAKLMON CmmifCmmUiiomi JOE LONG CamtfCmmbAm LASRVHAYES RICHARD rOINDEXTER Camti Conmlukmtr Omay CamnUtíontr C o n g ratu latio n s o n a m a jo r accom plishm ent! A h ig h school d ip lo m a is so m eth in g to b e p ro u d o f. Y o u h a v e w o rk e d h a rd fo r m a n y years to reach this m ilestone an d th e R epublican P arty salutes y o u fo r this acco m p lish m en t. A s y o u p la n y o u r fu tu re, please rem em b er th a t y o u ca n play a n im p o rta n t p a rt in th e fu tu re o f y o u r c o u n try b y b ec o m in g in v o lv ed in th e p o litical process. T h e R ep u b lican p a rty e n ­ co u rag es y o u to reg ister to v o te a n d w e in v ite y o u to reg ister as a R ep ublican. B u t regardless o f th e p a rty w ith w h ich y o u ch o o se to register, w e u rg e y o u to b e c o m e fam iliar w ith th e issues, th e candidates, a n d to v o te in th e u p co m in g elections. O n c e again, co n g ratu latio n s a n d b est w ishes. S incerely, T H E D A V IE C O U N T Y R EPUBUCAN PAR TY KEN IO G U CM ifC am t AU1NWHITAKI» Burton Byerhj Callahan Brian J. MIcliellc Crystal Canipbell Campbell JiKJi/ason Lee Canter Dauld Vemon Capps Aletha Lynn Card ii. ■ S tì: ' Reaching thosa who need help. Thuching ua aU.9 l(800)4U.UWAY h»p://www.unllc(lway.on? i K ^ u n t r y i K p m e r ( D a y C a r e ‘-'S y - ;; Would like to Congratulate The Graduating Class of 1998! !: 1116 Hwy 801 N. 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S A U S B U B Y M A L L I IfUldaMmnlHr IM.* Mkbw»NC 704437-SHOP ■ '■ \ 'C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 Cla880t'98~^ - Stephanie Brooke Deal Tracy Leigh Delaney Ashley Elizabeth Denson Jason Daniel Desnoyers Ryan Hamilton Charles Edward Desnoyers Doby III Alexandra Douglas Jam es Edward Doue Rebecca Renee Draughn WAL-MART SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT Q Rebecca Renee Draughn Rebecca Renee Draughn, a graduating senior at Davic High School has been selected (o receive a $1000 Sam Walton Scholarship from the Mocksville WalAlart store. Sirong academic performance and involvement in school and community nciMtics contrftxjted to his selection. W a l^ rt Is very pleased lo award this academic scholarship lo such an outstanding student. Rcbccca plans lo attend the Ufwenity oi North Carolina at Greensboro. Jn a ifr ’H Sftuflfra 171 N. M ain Street • M ocksville, NC (336)751-2737 ^ * S U P R E M E ! 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V ______-Marty Carter Gunter§ Country Store Exxon Congratulations Class of *98! W iih ing You th e B eit In Your New |o u rn cy > ■n m n r.o»Mt C tin e n m m if c e iln i C O N O R A H n A n O N S TOAU.OUR Оаую Нюн G raduatgsI L a________________________ Y o r k E x x o n 14 НОШ VtaoaSomoe • nu Samoe SniiON • OmoM. N.C iKRcnoK Stahok WAmAieWAxScmoe • BmkSomoc W a y T o G o G r a d u a te s ! Fam ily First JM orfgage Corp. - ESTABLISHED 197» - “YOhete ifoM ¿atnlbf comes jiist"(J36) 7S 1 -2898 Con^atulations to the Class of ‘98! 1- Tarheel Banana Co. iM jrM l • M wact • NC • а т о м ‘т м в ^ м ! (^ ô H ^ n a tc d a tc M ^ / Davie Higli Class of ’98 Mmmbmrm ofthmDmvIm Cotrnfy Chmmber af Commmrcm applaud your dad/eaied тПогЫ... wlah you continuad шиееааа...... and look torwaid to your Mura eomnumlty eontrtbuHona. V ü M C ß o u H t< ^ ' 7 (/ 6 e n e ^ o u Miltor Co. 2 2 8 D ip o i S t; M o ck tv lllo N C P h o n o Э Э С -751-6М 8 : 1 Crescent El^tric Membership Corp. 317 Sanford Ave., Mocksville 336-751-2136 Congratulations Graduates! Cfii|CarttrBMlMer,lK. l I 9 l l w ^ N l S N l l S riltl M M K I.N C 2 7 IN C n l|C irtii;P m M iit ^ 33MM-2341 I i'.v. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - 1?7 I Bruce Glenn Ledford f rystal Deann Lesperance Й ' _______ Dauld Gouldlng Little fAdam Charles P! Lunsford Ì Jacqueline S. 3 Massey Herbert Holden Leford Robert William Lester Tamara Leigh LIngle > MOCKSVILLE TIRE 962 Ytdklnvllle Rud • Mocktvllle Phone 751-6115 Til«« BrikN CIICIMne* emit« . Shook! 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Green MUUng Qo. 4 9 6 D e p o t S t • N o c k t« lilo ^ > 7 5 1 - t l M ¿8 - DAVIE COUI^TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 " " ■ ¡■ 5 5 Î5 ÎÎ- Mallhciu Lee McCulloh Clinton Taylor McDaniel Randy Dean McDanicl Jr. Jennifer Leigh Mcllnay Ryan Thomas McMillan Beniamin Wade Charles Deberry Miller Miller III Karin Amanda Miller Suzanne Ellzabeö) Miller . . Michael Aluin Moran Joseph Brian Morgan William Frederick Mul(cna;c Jr. Holly Marie Murph Brian Paul Murphy \ r Karr Lyn ii Jam es Charles lieese Jason Noel Neese Leslie Denise Newton Euia Olejarciyk Jerem y Lee Murray J Jam es Leon O'Neal Stephanie Lynn Steuen Jam es Myers Nall Megan Diane Naylor Ryan Robert O'Neal Emily Vermeil Osborne Y o u T r u l y A r e T h e C L A S S o f 1 9 9 8 . Best of luck graduates! Justin Donald Overcash ■ Davie SuDPlvCn.M W K i III M69 Nonh Main S(ne« • Mocksville, NC 751-215) Best Wishes To The DAVIE HIGH CLASS OF 1998! • g m JV«ytor. M i v W M I» * B «to|r M M Ie. NVr*]N«IMÍI(fyMit 26 Cout Sijuuc • Mxknile, NC • (336) 7S1-1740 « 1 N. IM n StTMt • Moelnvllla, NC -751-341l Class Of'fl«~ DAVIE COUNTV EN TEBM IISE RECO RD , Ju n e <. 1 9 » - C9 ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- --------------------- ^ny Shem eka Kimberly Damn ¿Redmon Reich Betsy Ann Riddle Good Luck To The Class of : '98 B o n a n z a M o b ile H o m e s ! 7 0 0 W illu sb o re s< rM t • M e < la vill«,N C ; 3 I6 -7 »I-S > S > faro/yn Marie Rogers 'i i ^AiTewiahthe veiy best of luck i and much success to aU of the 1998 graduates! SHORES PIUMNIIG & HEATING Richard Shores/Ownor 1485 North Main St • Mocksvllle, NC • 751-5653 W e l l D o n e G l a s s o f * 9 8 Jesse Lawrence Rutter Anna Elizabeth Alexander Charles Samm Schafer A8pMUlCoa(nliiUUii to! M ulm Pin* uhI DcvMUItk K e t c h ie C r e e k t44VilMyR0ld 33C-7S1-S147 Houn:H-Tll7-« FiiT -tU tT -« B e st W ish es 1998 G raduates! Steve Ridenhour, Agent 300 South Main a . - Grubb ProlMtiooil Bktg. Mod(SVilla,NC2702S. B iM .3»7si< oida’- '' R w .33M W -S0M Q radw U ontoinli lom,Chmo(19NYou IMW twm ■ NHd (oumMion tor Mun aeiilMMNnli. QOOOLUCKlfV Q !INGERSOLLRANb AIRCDMPRBSORS PORTABLE COMPRESSOR DIVISION (^ckteving Openat(ona( &Koe(CeNCe A n Equal Oppom m ly Employe^M/F/W V II CIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 Class O f'38' '.l~Janell Candace Sykes Joey Lynn Townson Joseph Edward Wesoloskl Sophie Szc2udlak Daniel Jay Taylor Timothy Justin Tesh Kyle Morton Thomas Lisa Dawn Thompson Johnathan M. Toma Charlln Elizabeth Matthew Curiti Torpy Townsend f Payton Kyle Triplett Amanda Jo Tucker Lisa Marie Turner Erin Laralne Umberger Kayron Renae Wilson Sleuen Vestal Wallace Amanda Lee Weatherman Wesley Danlef, Weaver c Michael Charles Whelan Caleb Matthew Sarah Elizabeth Whitaker Whitaker Bradley Gray Jerem y Paul Wiles Willard Troy Daniel Willard Anya Le'Trlccl Williams •; r U U E R W E ID IN G GRADUATION... An mdlns, but also A btiiiiiiiiif. Good Luck Ciass of 199B! HoechstCelanesa Salisbury, NC Manufacturing Exceilence Through • Quality • Pride • TechnologyiE r " .flIL G .e a P R E S E N T .t h a FUTURE Give your graduate a gilt that keeps on giving, a hi^-qualify investment There’s something for eveiyone— stocks, bonds, mutual fiinds and much more. B E S T W I S H E S C L A S S O P 1 9 981 NO Scatti lUnStiM l Moduvilb.NC 37018 (336) 7«l.M n or (800) 7MI-3930 Edwardjones DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - C li Class Of'98~ k y Audrey Leigh Williams Phenelous Clark Williams i Melanie Patricia Willis Suzanne Michelle Wyse Eric Thompson Yokiey Photos Not Available Jodie IjTin Holloway James Nichol Mannlno Jonathan Andrew Martin Shannon Dale Mayhew Joy Jeannette Miller Amanda Rachelle Short Long Son'h'an Barry Anderson Happy 18th Birthday and C o n ^ tu latio iM on your Graduation. We Love You - Your Family CongratuCations % CZTie 1998 Qrads Good Luck, Success, Best Wishes And Congratulstlons For Your Excellent Achievement! F O S T E R - R A U C H D R U G C O M P A N Y 495 Valley Road • Mocktvlile, NC • 336-751-2141 C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s 1 9 9 8 G r a d u a t e s Angela Hamm Grady McClamrock Tracy DiBlaney It Is w ith great pleasure th a t I recognise the above graduates with a $500 scholarship each. We wish them the best of luck and success for the future. J.D . Bell, Owner youget HIgkway M l • MotkiviUt, NC ‘98 Graduates of Davie Higii Davie Auto Parts Co., Inc. 191 W iikesboro S t. • M ocksvilie, N C • (7 0 4 )6 3 4 -2 1 5 1 S e H 4 0 4 d W c l o o k f o r w a r d t o d o i n g b u s i n e s s w i t h y o u . BB&rWu am idlm wantyourhmms. S i n c e 1 8 7 2 Two Locations To Serve You: 119 G aith er S treet « M o ck sv ilie 1109 Y adkinvilie R d > M o ck sv iile 336-751-5951 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 9 5 6 : MtmkwFDIC V ^ • BAVIE c o u l m ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jen* 4 ,19« i T h e l U i i i i i I h i s l TbetopelghtpewentacademlcallyofiheDavfeHlghSchooiaassofW. RvmM;livnt-Jill Priilaman, JennlferGaJewskl, ReneeDraughn, ThmmySchmlt, CorrieRobertson, ‘^M ey Bowden, Angela Hamm. Jennifer Harpe, Kristin Gamer and IfaUiryn Jackson; In back ■ Reb6cca Carle, David LltUe, GarlckHIII, Audrey Williams, Kevin Chaffin, Gene ^ns, Karin Miller, Ttacy Delaney, Kimberly Anderson, Amanda Pruitt, Scott Comatzer, Matthew TamsenA -Photo by Robin Perffissoa I '• »♦' • I'n: Jwior Marshals Play Importwt Éole During Commencement •u*.*w*- CÑ •d F n o F v e C l :: - :Tim KokosW is a gifted visual and ■ tt^ical ani«, plays the bass guitar in ->l|)cal locit band, just finished acting •titfllmfaclheNonhCafDliMSchool V. - ' •tit'Aiti, m l pUjft vifslty soccer for I : I Davie High. I j. Nicholas Summers is involved in ¡-ijveralspoitialDavie.Heplayedsoc- ' ran track and cross country, and i ■;>;|t^lled,managingtowiniheconrcr- i ;j '¿ioicechampionshipinhisweightclass. i s'iyii'This summer, SutninetsviiU travel tu i ^Baibados lo become a cenified scuba ; '.^'.'Idiver. ’ Casey Frost is a gifted writer who : fits appeared in local acting produc- ;tions. She has been active in the For­ eign Language Club. She smiles when ■ she says her best activity is her ability loshop. Janeti Bailey is known for his por­ t a l of the policeman in the local ' pnpduction of Olher. He then served > K ^ e manager for Midsummer's M/to£)r«iifflforDavieHigh.Besides btingactiveinhischun;h,heisanavid ifnts fan and is employed at Pudding RMeColfCbune. XLaniiR]I)liii.winnerbfilieJaiiies KHuMCillzaulUpAwatd.playsvar- MiyMais,niaalnck. and saved asUie cMdilcr of the Clarion Yearbook. SftipndiiiiiKpMicipallnginchURh ailviliaMweUas^glnginlhe Dtvie Oinmuiifty Youth Choir. Deich will serve as the cap­ ful o( the сюи couMry team iM> fall i%rhavia(icrvedaaihec(Hapuinof HancklMmlMiytar.AgiAedmusl- ■Ш шЛ coiqioMr, she il thi lead ifiiv i* * local ska bud ad will dpiKlOiivenM'aSchoollhissununer apcMMdug in English. ■”—■HaucrihDwtherdedkMioa Is-P P i try teams, and was selected as next year’s Student Council Treasurer. She also panicipates in many church and youth activities. summeT she will visit New Yortt, Australia, and New Zealand. CongrotulationsI Dovic High Closs of '98 RfidMliinadiMliM C o n sn M U litM M i onduithig cliff <981 M U N C m n rN II. Ш (^ e x x i < ^uck о ^ а Л ш ! ( f a Iß b m ü ju a beam ing. HOWARD REALTY 330 s. Salisbury St, Mocksville KO^R CLEANERS CongtatiiUitct the Graduating ОамоГ*98 ЧШММЛ Т Т Ш М Khool by serving in an official ' о01С|1у I» tight cliibs. serving as со- iJ irllllrln ofthniiackwidcrDiicou»- ' f -èr Congraiulatíons Claas ofí998 ^ B e r a r a d a C a r p e « C e n t e r c « * r t • «tagil • ¡шЫ тШ • Uto M llto M C « Ш11 » » t o a -CmMlfm Втапп’ВгтЛ ТтМе M ш т Qftoduatíng Cfa88' B é n F I n m k l i n ^N Ш ш O в k C Ш к •M o e ^ » v Ш , N C 6 3 4 -5 4 8 8 n m ’ S M Cflill y i l i s i M . . ' IHUSSiHi ■lis IHN T- Saturday Night, Jun« 6 is DaNfie County Enterprise Record T-Shirt Night at the Mocksviile/Davie American Legion Basebaii Game. FREET-SHIRTS TO TH E FIRST 250 FANS. Л CoiTwoutandiupport th* homt taam at thqr otoonLttdnicon. t GaiUtkiwif7:l5PM. E N T E R r a U ^ E C O R P 1ИГIIMI iNNt fil M n IM iNTtS RO. B «t 99 • Moekivlll*, NC 27028 SubwribaTodqR Juit $20.00 In-Stat* D A V IE CO UN TY EN T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , June 4,1998 - D ì : S e c h r e s t -E v e r h a r d t ¡E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d . Mr. and Mn. Barry L. Sechresi of Mocksville announce the engagement of ihcir daughter. Tracie Lynneltc Scchrcsl lo Andrcw Bryan Everhardl. son of the late Pam Everhardl of Cooleemee and Donnie Evcrhanlt ofSalisbury. >;. the bride-elect is a graduale of Davic High School and earned a bachelor's ifcgree in finance from Western Carolina Univenity. She is employed as a loan processor for Sheffield Financial Cocporalion in Clemmans. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Davie High School. He is employed by Norandal in Salisbury. {‘ 'The wedding is planned for Aug. I at 3 p.m. al Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee. C h u r c h P la n s B ib le S c h o o l : "aelHookedOnJesus''isthetheme of the Vacation Bible School at Cbol- ecmeeUniledMelhodUtChurch,Iune 7-l0,Sunday-Wednesday.7-8:30p.m. : Sunday begins with a hot dog sup- perat6p.m. Wednesday will end with homemade ice cream. All chlldrenoftheCooleemee com­ munity are invited. The church is lo­ cated on Main Street in C:teleemee. B r o u g h t o n -E s s ic ¡E n g a g e m e n t A r i ^ n c e d P i n o N e w s «yNonUlhim PinoCViftespondent Homecoming will be June 7 al Wesley Chapel. Remember, there is a time change. Sunday School will be at 10 a.m. instead of II a.m. and the wonhip service will be at 11 am. wilh a fotmer pastor, Ray Surran as guest speaker. A covered dish lunch will be served on the grounds at 12 p.m. We extend our congratulations to SuzanneMillerwho will graduale from Davie High Saturday motning/June 6. John Gaither Ward's condition re­ mains about the same. Jim Latham of Newport News, Va spentacouple of day) recently with his parents, Nora and Haimon Latham. Sunday, June 14, our guesl speaker WiU be the Rev. Stimp Hawkins. Bob and Kathy Ellis, Ethan Boger, AmandaFOttsandDinaHaneUne spent several days in Jacksonville, Fla. go­ ing especially for the graduation of Amy Ellis. Tom anSTonlHoiton flew lo South Shore, Ky. last week to attend Tom's family reunion. While Ihere, Tom and hisbrother-in-law, Charles Scott, were baptized inthe Ohio River. Megan Craver spent Uie weekend with her grandparents. Bob and Louise Dill. The Bluesbusten, an outreach min­ istry of our younger folks, from Farmington UMCandWesley Chapel UMC, will be going to Meadowbiti))c NurslngHomeevery Ttiesday begti;-’ ■ ning June 9 from lO-l 1:30 a.m. (W> will meet at the parsonage). ' there, they will be visiting and ent^-' lainingUieresidenU. -i ■;' J'. Bluesbusters are also invited to ; to Ihe Storehouse for Jesus for wod^; days every 2nd and 4th Wednesday.'Hr you need a ride, call Tammy at 99lt> 3769, Holder-Smn Couple W&J At Mocks Church April Lynn Holder of Advance and Gary Allen Swan Jr. of Mocksvilic were uniicd in marriage al 3:30 p.ra. May 31 al Mocks United Methodist Church. The Rev. Bnicc Gwyn offici­ ated. The bride is the daughter of Luther F. and Jane Holder of Advonce. She is a 1991 gnidualcofDavie High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in busi­ ness administration from the Univer­ sity of Nonh Carolina at Greensboro. The bridegroom is the son of Gary and Cinily Swan of Advancc. He is a 1990 graduate of Davie High School. He is co-owncrof Swan Constniclion, Inc. The bride was csconcd by her fa­ lhcr. Audra Holder of High Point was her sister's maid of honor. Ttic brides­ maids werc Kelly Nancc of Walnut Cove and Fciicia Taylor, sister of the groom. The gnmm choosc his falhcr, Gary Swan as his best man. The groomsmen were Bobby Orrof AdvanceandJayme RobinsonofHarmony.. i Morgan Nance of Walnut Cove served as flower girl. The guesl register was allended by Michclle MaiuszakofClemmons.The wedding prograinsdistribuied by Tara Wickmack of Chariotte. The wedding music was provided by Margaret Styeisof Winston-Salem. Following the ccrcmony a recep­ tion was held aiihechurch'sfeilowship hall. Tlic rehearsal dinner was held on May 30 at Mocks United Methodist Church and was hosted by the groom's parents. > Afloatingshowcrwashekl on April 26 by the bridesmaids and Ruth Hockaday. A bridal luncheon was hosted by Fciicia Taylor al Romano's Macaroni Grill. After a honeymoon in Mazallan, Mexico, the couple will live in Ad­ vance.Mrs. Gary Allen Swan Jr. A d v a n œ N e w s ByEdHh! Advance Cofrespondent Normin Brown, frora the Gideon organization, spoke at the Methodist church Sunday. May 31. He is a mem­ ber of UnionChapel United Melhodist CJiufch. Thanks to tile Medndistwomenfor adeliclousIunchSunday at Ihe fellow­ ship hall, wluch was well attended by Ihe congregation. ' VacationBibleSchoolwiUbeheld at the MethodUt church June 14-17 at 6:30 p.m. All children are invited. Mark and Karen Robenson are the proud parents of their first child,ason. Taylor Diinell. bon May27atFonyth Htspital weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. and 22 inches long. Gnndkwcnts are Darnell and Joyce Robertson and Elsie Robenson. Sudie Howard is greu- grandmother. Sunday luncheon guests of Stella Clinard were her children George Clinard of Cohndo Springs, Clolo.. who is presenUy working at Wake Forest Others were Dempsey ClinanJ. Jr. and his wife fiom Oreensbofo and Charlie Clinard of Maridand Road. Bill Ward returned home Friday fiooi Rnyth Hospital where he had been l^talized fbr 5 days due to a severe'nose Meed. Get well wishes go out to him. Medford and Nancy Shoaf spent die weekend in Virginia in celebration of tiieir39th wedding annivenary. David and t:arole Folmar and chil­ dren Bailey and Pud have moved into their new home in KcmenviUe. We miss tiiem fcr our community. David is an attorney in Greensboro. We wel­ come John and Keri Fobnar to our community.Theyhaverecentiy moved here ftom Washington. D.C. Pal Chaffin and Betty Comatzcr of BaltimoreRoad were recent visitón of Edith ZitncnemiQ. We have been happy to see Chiisr tine Vogierandnewbal^. Abby Leeat. church for past two Sundays. Randy Zimmerman celebrated his 34lh binhday on June I. Family and ' friends gadiered at his home Sunday ' afternoon to help celebrate tiie occ*-' We are happy to report tiiat Frank Markland is improving after his recent illness. Couple Wed Beneath Oak At Tanglewood iwillbemuitedoaJuly II atJerlchoQii^ofChriM . 'the bride-clect ii tha daughter of Dee M nm of Winaton-Saleni and lefT ^><>|i(hton of Kemenville. She it a graduate of Falkland High School and arM abachehir'i degree with honoitinpaychology.K-« teaching certifica- tjoit from Meredith College^She ii a N.C. Teaching Fellow and is employed W (le Winston-Salcm/Fbrtyth County Schools.. i ;the gnxm-to-be U the 100 4f D. Neal and Bicndi Essie of Rock House HoU, Mockaville. He ii asridiM e of Oavie High School and caned difreea in ptydialagy and Enilish ftom the University of North • llCha|ielHill,HeUen|i)Qy«lbyChtrKrBahaviaralH(tlthSyil«m Nkole Rene'Cormier of Winslon- Salem and David Brian Crotts of Mocksville were married at 3 p.m. May 3 under Ihe old oak tree at Tanglewood. The Rev. Phillip Cote officiated. Tlie bride is the daughter of Brian Thomas and Jeannette Rose Cormier ofWinston-Salem. Hermalenialgrand- parentsareLouishiatiiieuofWinston- Salem and the late EvangeUne Pat Mathku. Her paternal grandparents an Cecelia Boivin of Winston-Salem and Ihe late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cormier. The bride graduate from die UniversityofNoithCarolinaatChar- lotte with a bachelo's degree in nun­ ing and works at Novant Healdi as a labor and delivery nurse. The groan is the ion of Davld^ Велу and Diane Lee Crom of Mocks­ ville. His maternal gnuidpatents are Mr. and Mit. Cecil Sain. Hit patenial SnndpatcMs an Mr. and Mn. Henry Cnm of Mockaville. The groom was t pMtoofcr in the I8th Airixme Carpa and it employed as a brick mb son. TIm bride was escorted by her fa- dier. The bride's sister, Kimberiy Ann Crotts, was die matron of honor. The btidesmakb were Melissa Croat of Mocksville, Jennifer Coutun of Ccn- nectkM, Angela Hobbs of Winttoo- . Salem, Marilee Runge of PRaftown, Andrahkii|uino(Winsto»Salemaad MoUy Speer of M ockivill^ 41 KellyBelts,JcssieFelttandMabelle Rosenbaum were Ihe flower giris. The groom's fatiier was die best man. The groomsmen were Darren CrottsofAdvance.lhegroon's brodier, MarkCrolts of Mocksville. Bryan Fos- lerofMocksvilk.ScottHmofMocks- villc. Joey Hare of Mocksville. and J.R.CIeaiy of Mocksville. Haricy Siroud was die ring beater and Dave Couture and James Laiabee were die attendants. The wedding wasdincted by Vk;ki Potu. Wedding musk vni provided bySaraCuiler.soloiii.andRickBenet.' organist. . Following the ceremoay, a recep­ tion was heM at tile Red Bam in Tangle«^. AfterahoneynoontiiplbCiiieun, Mexk».diecouplewUlilveinMockt- ville. SocialEveMt . • An anund-dte-ckidi shower wat ^ven by Kim Croat, Marika Runae, Angela Hobbt. Pal Peloquin and .JeanacMCorniieratMoaRMalCUi- houte. i,’ , • A miscellaneous bridal shower was hosted by Vkkl FDtts, Tina Fehs, Debbie Croni, Angela Cnos, Melissa Crotts, Tina Sain and Lynn Vogler at Concord United Method!« Church. • The bridnmaidt luachn« waa given hy fcnwM contar at Tha ouvacM o. МглОтМ Brim Croé■ i- '4' ,P2 - D A V IE CO UN TY E N T ER P R ISE R EC O RD , June 4,1998 Mrs. James Robert Farr H e n d e r s o n - F a r r C o u p l e M a r r i e d Ht'ulhcr G ail Henderson o f Mocksvillc .indJiiincs KohcrlFanrof Jacksonville were united in niarriage at 6:30 p.m. May 30 al Firsl United , Mclhodisi Church of M ocksville. The Revs. Edward L. Digjicrs and ;Lou Ann Sellers olliciated. The bride is the daughter of Jim and Donna Henderson o f H olly Lane, M ocksvillc. She is a 1^95 ; graduate of Davic High School, and • was a student at the Univcrsiiy of North Carolina at Charloiie, where '.she was a cheerleader. She plans lo ‘aliend UNC'W ilm ington in the fall. The groom i.s the son of Timothy ■ \D , Farr and Debra G . Farr o f Parkersburg, W.Va. He is a I ‘J95 .graduate o f Parkersburg HighSchool -arid is a corporal, personnel admin- istption. with the United States Ma- ,rin c Corps. ; -. ^ The bride chosc her sister, Haley J. Henderson ofM ocksville, as maid o f honor. Bridesmaids were: Anita : C ro lts o f G reensboro, Jennifer : -Hàrdister of Clemmons, Beth Wall of-Mocksville and JillTownsend of Salisbury. H onorary bridesm aids were Joanna Babbil, Carmen Cornalzer and Carrie Gatlin. Richard R . Rainone of Jackson­ ville, Marine corporal, was best H i l l s d a l e N e w s By Benita Brandon Wyatt Hillsdale Correspondent Sunday was a somewhat sad mom­ ing for us at Hillsdale Baptist, our music director, Barry Dodson served his last day as our director. Barry has some new opportunities facing him and he fett il would take his concentro- liot\ uway from ihc choir. Bany ond his family arc not leaving the church by any means, they will still be with us In our church family. However, as a choir member, I will miss Валу very much, he has left large shoes lo fill. WeorestillawaitingagrDundbrtak* ing date for our new church building. The flnalization of our plans ore in progress. TOs Saturday nighl our youth will host a Porents Appreciation Night at C alvuy Baptist Chuich in Winslon- Salem. Calvaiy has been generous enough 10 allow us 10 use one of their roomsforthisoccasion. The youlh will be serving parents dinner as well as orfering enlertainmeht from the Hillsdale Playen. Happy Binhday lo Deianee Jack­ son, Randy Boger. Tonia Jackson and Leslie McBride. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent The Dixon-Shclton Reunion will be held June 14 at Bon-Kin Lake. Friends and relatives aré invited to come and bring a well filled basket. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White attended the Lions Convention Iasi weekend in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jes­ sica. Mr. andMrs. Joe White, and Mrs. R.G. Sapp attended the Crosby clam bake in Winston-SalemonFriday night. Congratulations to Angie Hamm and Payton Triplett who are graduat­ ing from Davic County High School. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. R.G. Sapp, Mrs. Kate McBride, and Mrs. Magaret Walls attended the memorial scrvicc of LconanJ Sain Sunday after­ noon at Main Sueet Church of Christ in Mocksville. Fans Available For Seniors Arc you a senior who needs as.sis- tance kating the summer heat? Tlic DavieCouniy ScniorCenler is distributing fans lo seniors 60 and over whose homes are without air condi­ tioning. Due to the limited number of fans available, only one fan |K'r hou.se- hold can lie given. Call the Senior Centcr al 7 5 1 -0611 if you need a fan or if you would like to donate a new fan lo the program. The Fan/Heat Relief prognim is inaile pos- sibletlmnighcontribuiionsbythcDuke power Company. Senior Fishing Day Planned Ushers werc: CpI. John Deleon. CpI. Milch Soileau. CpI. John Washing­ ton. and Lance C pI. Klayton Fulghum, all of Jacksonville: and Scoli Henderson, the bride's bnither. Flower girl was Kaylce Wiggins, cousin of the groom of Parkcrsbuig. Cody Deas of Huntersville, cousin of Ihe bride, was ring bearer. After a reception in the church fellowship hall, the couple went on a wedding irip to U k e Lure. They will be al home in Jacksonville. Soclul Events • A “clueless gourmel” shower was given by June Johnson and Nancy Harpe al the Harris Cabin on April 30. • A m iscellaneous shower was given by Carol Livengood. Susan Raynor and Marsha Rowe al the home of Carol Livengcxxl on May 3. • A m iscellaneous shower was given by Anita Crotis al ber home in Greensboro on May 3. • A breakfast honoring the bride was held at the home o f Marsha Rowe on Saturday. May 30. • The rehearsal dinner was held al Pudding Ridge G olf Club on Fri­ day evening. May 29. A party hon- oring the bride and groom followed. Tlie Davie County Senior Ccnter, with assistance from Uike Myers Re­ sort, is spt)nsoring a day of fishing for Ihe .seniors of D:»vle county. Senior» 50f arc invited to try Iheir fishing skills al the Senior Fishing Tournament at 4 p.m. on June 15 at Liike Myers Resort. A casting contest will also ho held. Tlte center Is extending its Be A Friend - Bring a Friend pn)gram to include this event. Any senior who is 50 or older who has not participated in anySeniorCentereventinlhclaslyear and attends ihis evenl will axcive a free l-shirt. Additionally, any senior whobringsalriend50orolderwhohas nol participated in any evenis in the last year will nx’cive a t-shirt for them­ selves and one for their friend. Therc will Ix* pri/es for the biggest and smallesi (Ish caught, the casting contest winners, as well as many other diwr pri/es. Tliere will alst> be a hot dog supper with all Ihe trimmings for each participant. Bring your fishing gear, bail and chair. Tlie tournament is frce, bul you must pre-rcgistcr. You may do so by slopping by the SeniorCenter. Iwatcd at 622 N. Main Sl.. in the bottom level oflhc BCBnKkBuilding,orbycalling 751-06И. F is h e l-M y e r s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Mr. anJ Mrs. Lind.scy Lee Fishel of Comalzcr announce Ihe cngagemcnl of Iheir daughter, Michelle Ijw Fishel lo C liff Bradley Myere, son of Mrs. Faye S. Myers and the lale Robert F. Myers of Smith Grove. The bride-elect is a graduate of Davie High School and Rowan-Cabamis CommunityCoilcgc, where she earned an a,ssociatcdcgree.Shc is employed with JiK-licy Inlemalional Texliles as a rcccplionisi. n ie giwim io-be is a graduate of Davic High School and altended Fbrsyth Technical ComnmnityCollcge where he icccivedhisccninedwcldingcntilicate. He is employed with Ihc Department ofTransportation as a mechanic and is the owner of Brad's Aulo Shop The wedding is planned for Salurday, June 27 at 2 p.m. at Bethlehem Uniled Methodisi Church in Advancc. K o u n t r y K i d s D a y c a r e R a i s e s M o n e y F o r E a s t e r S e a l s Kountry Kids Daycarc joined hun­ dreds of North Carolina schcxjls and centers in the 1998 HOP-N-ING for Easter Seals. HOP'N 'IN G is an educational pro- gramthat teachesyoungchildrcn about disabilities, how they occur, ways in­ dividuals leam lo live with challenges and ways young people can support services to our neighbors serv(^ by Easier Seals. "Our center was very happy to par- licipaie in HOP-N-ING." said I^m Burton, director. ‘The children werc excited aboui tlie les-sons and looked forward lo helping members of their own communiiy. The hopping activity was fun. und the childrcn understood why they participated." Kounuy Kids Daycarc raised $445 and had 17 chil­ drcn to participate. This is the second ycarlheccnterhascompleicdtheHOP- N-ING Program. Dakota Gurganus was the top fundraiser und Danny Frye was the top hopper. Infomiation about HOP-N-ING and Easter Seals may be oNained by call­ ing 1-800-662-7119. W illia m s F u m itu r e T t H A n n i v e r s a r y S a f e Now thru June 30th. Hurry In for Best Selection. 279 N Main Street • Mocksville • NC* 27028 336-751-4893 Tues • Fri 10-5 Sat 10-4 Mattreim Starting at «9 ^ per let NewShipamitalGMcr RockminOt^ClNrry or Марк Vinyl Sofa &Loveseat Reg W Sale W $599 S la te r -M a r tin E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d TereeLynn Slater of Chailotle and Thomas RocUing Martin of York, S.C. will be married Aug. 29 al Belk Chapel. Charlotte. Hie bride-elecl is Ihe daughter of Ann J. Slater and Terry G. Slater of MocUviUe. She is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree with honors in business administration, nvmagemeni conceniralion. fnim the.Univenity of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is a commercial undetwiiling specialist with Fiieman's Fund Insurance Co. The gtoom-lo-be is the son of Lee Roy Best and the late Evelyn Best of Bcuemer City and Jerry C. Martin of of Kokotho. Ind He is a graduate of OaunHigh School and earend a bachelor’s degree with honors in (pte-medical) from the University of North Carolina al Charlotte. He OeluAiriines.acaptain, aircraft commander, tactics officer and with Ihe N.C.Ai|NaUoiMl Guard. j SALEM MORTGAGE DELA loaaOíEcer 336-768-1996 Вв. 107 24ИоигУскеШа t a : 768-29471! C o m p l e t e L iv in g R o o m G r o u p i n c l u d e s L R s C o f f e e a n d E n d T a b le s & 2 L a m p s Sale 2 5 0 -R e ^ 299 ofTall Craftmaster Living Room Suites I Reclinen Starting at *119" Reclinen Reg<299" OalK 10 Gun Caliinet Reo'BM" Sale*309^ | R o c k e i R e c l m e r s Curio Cabinau \ Res *189" Sale *160» V Л Couple Married At Ijames Baptist JcnnyLynnLiinierandRonaldChad !;Swaim ofMtK’ksville were united in : marriage at 2 p.m. May 23 at Ijames - Baptist Church. Tlie Revs. Ben Mull ' and David Gilbreath olTlclnied. • Tlie bride is the daughter of Ken- ; iKth nnd Virginia Umlcr. She is a ^duattf of Davic High School and Hair Slylisl Academy of Winsion-Sa- . 1cm. She is employed by Food Lion. . TIiegroomisthcsonofRonnicand :: M ary Ann Swaim. He is a graduate of ■ Davic HighScluxil anil is employed by Fairchild Industrial IMxlucts ofW in- sion-Salcm. • Escorted by her father, the bride ; ■■ wore a satin gown, with a sweetheart • neckline, beaded htxlicc. and a caihc- .. dral train. The bride carried a bowiiuci ^ arranged wiih all the flower lypes of her bridesmaids lx)uqucls. The bride chosc licr sister-in-law, Kristi Linicr, as her matron of honor. MaidofhonorwasherchildlKxxl friend, Nicole Ulackwelder. : Bridesmaids were Ronda Swaim, sister of the groom and Tammic Goforth, friend oflhc bride. The groom chosc his father as best ; man. Gnwrnsmen were: Ken Lanier, brother of llic bride: John Boger, child­ hood friend: MichacI Halsey and Dean BlakK’k,a!l fricndsofthcgriKini. Hon­ orary groomsman was Jordan Fighimaster, nephew of the gnxim. Guest register attendant was Gina и л V it!)c u u N it b t > L Kiicükü,June4 , - D3 Mrs. Ronald Chad Swaim Sircct-Swisher. Progmm attendant was David McClannon. Pianist was Mrs. Jenny Yosi. Soloists werc Jason Swisher and Benila Wyatt, friends of the couple. Tlic wedding wasdirccted by Vauila Hllis. A rcccpiion was held afierthc wed­ ding. Servers werc Mary Prevcile and CrcndaChaVfin.aumsofthcbride.Tlie wedding cake was made by Mary IVevetic. Greetcrs werc Tim Chaffin and Christy Bcaver.nird.sccdaiicndanl was Kendiill Lanier, nephew of the bride. Social events included a bridal shower on Feb. 22 al Ijames Baptist church, given by the bride's family, and » bridal shower on April 19 at EiJtons Baptist Church, givea by Pat Bowers and Honda Swaim. A nilwiursal dinner was given on May 22at Ijames Baplisl Chuivh. given by the groom's pjurnLs. Ancrthercccption,thccouplcwcnt on their lioneym<x)n lo Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Tlicy will make their home al 507 Freil Lanier Road. Mocksville. New Arrivals ALEXANDER James and Marsha G l sscock AlcxanderofMocksvillcanmiincclhc birth of their ilrsi child, a p rl, Katy Elizabeth, on May 14, !998lit 10;57 p.m. at Davis Mcdical Ccntir. Shewcighcd91hs. loz.u|dw as2l inches long. Maternal grandparents ar| Evereltc und Btenda Glas-scock of Npcksvillc. Paternal grandparents arc Ocmld und Carol Huffman ofMooresvlle and Ihc laic Alfred Alexander. I Great-grandparents arj Dorolhy Conner of Mocksville, Palsy Finney of M(K)rcsvillc, James W.lAlcxandcr ofMoorcsvillc.andMr.ani^rs. Rufus Huffman of Hope Mills. K ELLY Mr. and M r . Paul Ed\|m l Kelly Jr. of Rolcsvillc announce he birth of their llrst child, a son, Hiul Edwards Kelly III, *Tripp,"on M i2 3 ,1998,at 2:55 p.m. at Wake Medi'al Center in Raleigh. He weighed6 lbs. 15 /.and was20 inches long. Mrs. Kelly is Ihc ormer Lauro Bmck. Maternal grandpare ret Jo Brock and ihe Bmck. Paternal gt Kelly of Derby, Con| KellySr.ofBloom ini Malcmalgrcal-j Pauline Rcavis LOljG Kevin, Jane and Katelyn Long an­ nounce the birth of tjeir sccond child nnd sister, Kathryn ¿ebecca, on May 11.1998 al Forsyth llospilal. She weighed 8 lb . 3 o/. and was 2 1 inches long. Maternal gmnd| arenis are Stuart and Wilma Shook Jf Brane. Palcmalgrandp.|enLsarcHarTyund Diane Long of Forfsi Grove, Ore. J o h n s o n -D o d s o n E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Lori Wyn Johnson of Burlington and James Manley "Jay" D(xlson IV of Greensboro w ill be married on Sept. 19 al Firsl Uniled Mclhodisi Church of Mocksvillc. The bride'clect is the daughlerof RcKkyandSu.sanJohnsonof James Way, Advance. She isa 1986 graduate of Davie HighSchool and earned a bachelor^s degree in human resources from Elon College, where she was a member of Phi Mu Fraternity. She is a mcdical social worker for Alamance Regional Medical Centcr, The groom-to-bc is the son of Manley und Margaret Dodson of Jamestown. He is a graduate of Ragsdale High School and earned a bachelor’s degree from Elon College, where he was a member o f the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He is a sales representative with Carolina Industrial Systems. CLEAN-CUT TREE SERVICE, INC. Mocksvllle, NC 27028 Call John (336)492-5708 Y b u M n lrn lte d to W o rtlilp m б п в а й й в а д е т В в /т К Ж S u n d a y s c h o o l - 9 :4 в ■ W o rs h ip T 11 a m ft 7 pi " W M ln o sclay -7 :0 0 pm ; В 1Ы * S tu d v á C h lld ra n 's P i n Ì ; ' /• D o ram Ray D avis-M inister • Andy A tklns-M inliter of M usic | 164« Hwy. 801N • H illsdsle-Faniilngtoi| Com m unity T o p s T r a v e l e tt S tK v ie c 336-766-7303 a ^ 2 7 5 ^ U w j s v i l l ^ l e m m o n ^ ç h ^ l e ^ H o w 1 ^ 0 W 1 -, C i 1 г O i ' R i\l () N i; \s V V () R 1 11 F к о M M 1 I) I ( ,\ R 1-. Spend less, get more— with MedicareGOLD. It’s the comprehensive health c.are program that e.\tends your traditional Medicare benefits. • 100% hospitalization coverage • No deductibles— when using Plan Providers • SIO copayments fbr d(Ktorvi,sits • Litnited prescription drug coverage with S7/S15 cop.iymcnts* • Vision care— 100% coverage of annual eye e.\am. Eyewear covered up to S120 • Only S3a/momh for McdicarcGOU') • C o m e F i n d O u t M o r e . Join us for an informational meeting, and we’ll answer all your questions about' McdicarcGOLD. There’s no obligation, of course, and you’ll leam how to get : more for your health care dollar. Western Steer 1580 Yadkinville Rd., MocksviUe Friday, June Sth at 2 P.M. Fo o d w ill be served For more information or if you're unable to attend, call 1-800-348-7999. l l wicAMGOLD Vbu cannot be turned down unless you already have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or ate receiving care from a Medicare hospice. Some restrictions and/or exclusions may apply. №u must be entitled to Medicare Fart A, enrolled in Medicare E^rt B and conlinue to pay your Medicare Fört B premium. If you do nol have Medicare Pari A, you can purchase Medicare Part A coverage from QualChoice or the Social Securl^ Adminislrallon. *The $800 Annual Prescription Drug Benefit Is based on a maximum benefit of $200 per calendar quarter. M CG (ll/97)02SnrScBk:A(12/97) ш .IM • DÁVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 l .1 l& o c k s v ille W o m a n 's C l u b in s t a lls N e w O f f ic e r s Officen for the 1998-2000 terni wcfeinstallolwhcnthcGFWCMocks. ville Wonmn’s Club met at Bennuda Run Country Club on May 13. • > Gait Kelly, immediate past presi­ dent of NCFWC District 6, presided at the ceremony, at which time Peggy Page accepted the president's pin and gavel from outgoing Prcsident Stella RihcT. Other ufllcers for the new term include: Marlene Shamel, president­ elect: Betty Fellows, fìst vice presi­ dent; Mury Lou Muxsclman, secre- lary; and Elke Altirechi, treasurer. Kellyalso congratulated thcMoclu* vllte Cluh for placing third in the stale Community Improvement Projecl competltion.Thls isa two-year project sponsored iniemationally by Shell Oil Corponjllon. CIP co-chaintian Jean Steele and Duris Camian acccptcd a ccnillcnlc and a $50 check for their report and scrapbixik m the Brock Pcrfomiin}! Arts Ccnicr renovation which was compleied in January. Theclubvotediohonorthcmernory of its sixlh prcsidenl, Lucy Dortch Hair^t<^, with a donation to the Davie Count)»PubHc Library. Schdar^bip winners from Davic High S ^ l were guests at the lun­ cheon.'^ucation Chairman Mille Modlln iilroduc'cd RcbeccaCarl,Sally SoulhaliColten scholarship; Holden Lcdford'tnd Randy McDaniel, com­ munity ^{ollcge scholarships: nnd Vickic rtndricks, guidance counse­ lor. Th;»‘scholarships will be prc- senied Miy 28 ul ll»e Awards Night program a Davie High School. Club ircmbers brought a variety of plants, bulbs, baked goods and olher iiems for their annual auction, pro­ ceeds to be used for subscriptions lo the GFWC Magazine, and scholar­ ships. Luncli wiLs served lo 54 members and guest, including Maijorie Atwell, Teresa Corrcll, Jennie Ledfoid, Baltic Muzie, Doreen Miller, Janet Mlllsnps of Taylorsville, Gaye Schooler, Polly Seagcr, DeWllla Smilh. Sberce Sireel. Kaihy Tuck and Melba Williams. Scholarship winners honored at luncheon, from left; Randy McDaniel, Rebecca Carle and Holden Ledford. P e r i o d i c a l C i c a d a s H e a v y h D a v i e T h i s Y e a r . What is lhat noise? Don’t you hear il? It sounds like a spaceship hovering. It's only a bunch of periodical cica­ das. What in Ihe world is a periodical cicada? Il is an insccl lhat appears every 13 or 17 ye;ifb from ihe ground, wherc the larvae have subsisted on the root sys­ tems of oak irves. TTwy emerge in April and May and make tcrrificnoisc. G o r n a t z e r N e w s By Dottle Potts Comatzer Correspondent ;: Vanessa Carter has an Injured foot faulted from a fall. ; ^Jackie Winters mother, Mabel l^ier, remains in Forsyth Hospital. ; ^ Eva Potts turned 88 years young on May 18. She was honored with a lun­ cheon at Millers Diner will friends and with another luncheon with her nieces last Wednesday. Mrs. Buck (Helen) Shoaf had eye surgery last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zimmerman visiied Eva Polls last Friday. Lucille Potts visited Mr. and Mr. Homer Potts Friday night. You can casly recognize the periodi­ cal ciciidas ty their red eyes and dark kxlles. Accordini lo the experts, this year is cKpccted t* be one of the heaviest cicada years in rccord since 1985 and DavieCountyis included in the flight. AHer bcccming an adult, the fe­ male will cut iliis in branches of trees and shrubs an< ^cposil eggs. This egg laying can cau.e broken branches. If you havj small fruit trees or bu.sl}Cs.sonwp^eclionisnceded.Thls can be done by tovcring the plant with cheesecloth al lie first sign of the cica­ das. niuebcrriei bushes are panicu- liu-ly IkuxI hit anidamaged. .Some chemical control is accom­ plished by the usi of carK'uy I when ihe cicadas appc;u* h great numbers. Be sure you follow tte package directions bccausc it is the law. Oncc the eggs hatch, the larvae droplothegroundwherctheywillslay fw the nexl 13 or 17 years. Another pesl in Davic County at this lime is actually a disease of pine trees. Il is callcd hypixlenna needle bIightor"nccdlcc{isls". Ii Isbroughton by a fungus which turn the needles of pine trees red or have a scorched look. The tree will dn>plhe infa'lcd necdle.s. but pul on new ones during the sum­ mer. The irecs will rctum lo nonnal. hut lohelpkccpthlsfroinhappeningagaln. the infest<^ needles should be gath­ ered and burned. Ifyou have questions on this or any oilier trce problem, call 751-5319 or comc by the N.C. Forest Scrvicc ofUcc In the Davie County Office Building Monday-Friday. Gall Kelly, Stella Fisher, Jean Steele and Doris Carmen helped Ihe dub with the Club Improvement Awards. Celia Whitler will perform In concert at First United Methodist Church of Mocksville at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 7. Ç e lia W h itle r T o p e rfo rm S u n d a y A t L o c a l C h u rc h Xclia Wliiiler will be in conccn al Firsl United Meihodisl Church in Mocksville al 7 p.m. Sundaj; June 1.1', love life, and singing songs alnul life," she said. “Singing is a diitct Ttsponse to what life has le- vaaled to me." ’ Whitler began singing al revivals atUge 3 with her dad, a Methodisi ft^iiter. i"My life, my music, my job are g te from Ckid, and I believe God cdls each of us lo reach beyond our hnun existence and live a life mod- e ^ after Christ,” she said. Music is means of communicating lhal cAing - reaching beyond words lo bring healing, encouragement and > Whitler holds degrees in Christian educalion andelementary education, a ^ taught school for Five years in i: : ;She releaied her first album in “Moke Me Wonhy,” blending U<(lilinMllili1c(i«lfin|Mn»yexpi«8- i i ^ of CMiiian music. № r second iA m ‘‘SliEadfiHt № ^''released in 1 S I , Goauin man of a conlempo- rrfjt iU t Her Mcsi relene in the spring of 1997 rcflccls “our daily journey." "The majority of folks who hear my music don’t limit themselves to Christian music,” she said, “bul lis­ ten 10 a blend of music lhal mirror the truths about every day. “Wriling songs has comc out of my desire to share my journey In some songs, I write aboul my rela­ tionship with God bccausc God is real and present in my life; while some reflect sorrow and pain," she said. "Others share the joys in life and our human circumstance. I be­ lieve that well all hunger for some­ one to share from a pure emotion - so that we know we are not alone.' The First Methodist concert is free. г » »*• »*. R n rk O M d a o tU « M SbaO m m -sCkilH iv ladk$'anai-4XCUI*o тШ Ш Ш Отктту r Spiritual R esources: Graduating ByThaltov.UvldQIIbrMth It has boon apBy said, 'Knowledge is power." This weekend's graduation at Davie High School maiks both the culmination of years ol study tnd tite tieginning of the graduates' true quest for knowledge. Thuetore, these graduating senors have tieen treated as chlklren in need ol expeitence to achieve true adulthood. Ljeaderehlp oppoitunities and freedom of nnoveinent are necessar­ ily restricted lo accommodate the need for order and security. Many inSaturda/sgraduatlng class haveexpressed the desireforgreater liberty and responsibility and less accountability. Those who have been out ol school and are responsible for themselves can attest that this Is backMrds thinking. With greater ‘reedom comes greater responsibility and still greater accountabilily ior one's actkins. Jesus says that His dis- ciples 'viili know the truth, and the trulh will set you free." (John 8:32) Learners discover freedom only when the truth becomes clear. Unfoitunately, this Is a lifelong process ol discovety. Diplomas and earned degrees merely measure one's potential and perseverance. The real reward is Ihe personal joy felt when one uncovers Irulh about oneself. This journey ol discovery Is best led by Jesus Christ, who reveals Himself as'the way, the truth, and the life." (John 14;e)Th*lib«ly apersonfeelsasaslaveolChristisfargreaterlhenlhelreedomone finds in living only for sell. True freedom is found in setvice to Christ and others. Only Ihen can one be liberated Irom the prison ol jealousy and selfishness, which limits a person's capacity lo grow In knowledge and grace. Godspeed to each graduate and lamily in your quest for the power to be truly free. 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Bom in Hagerstown, Md. to Ihe late Franklin Dcloudcr and Ruih Thomas WaudcrorHyatlsville, Md., she was a- member of Clemmons Moravian Church where she served as chalnnan ojCircle4.She was vice president of the Ganlcn Sludy Club of Wlnslon- Snlem and served os a volunteer at Old Solcm. She worked for sevcral years for the governor's office in Virginia. ;She was a volunteer at Tanglewood, a :;niember of the TLGA and woritcd ^vcrat years with the Momgoincty County, Maryland Board of Elections and the Maryland State Boanl of Elec­ tions. Survivors Include her hushond, ; Robcn "Bob" Hcdrick of Ihe home; a ' daughler,CindyMcCorkleorCharlcs- . ton, W.Va.; a son, James Dent of Ashbutn, Va.; 2 stepsons, Robert W. ; Hedrick of Bel Air, Md. and David P. iHcdrick of Silver Spring, Md.; 12 ; grandchildren; and a sister, Betty Th- : ompson of Hyattsville, Md. 1 A memorial scrvice was conducted 'at 11 am.May27,atClemmonsMora- Tvian Church by the Revs. Ray Burke Tand Jon Peterson. Burial followed in Fort LincolnCemctery in Washington, ' D.C. Memorials may be made lo Ihc American Diabetes Association, 3109 PoplarwoodCourt,Suite I2S, Raleigh, N.C.27IW. James Alley AUen : James Alley Allen Sr., 67, of U.S. Hwy.64 Easl, Mocksvllle,dicdThurs- day evening. May 28,1998, at Davie Couniy Hospital after a sudden illness. : He was bom in Davie Couniy Dec. 3,1930, to the lateW.C. Allen Sr.and Daisy Phelps Allen and was a sclf- employedejcctrical contractor. He had been a lifelong member of Mocks United Methodist Church, was fonncr chaimian of Davic Couniy ASCS ond especially enjoyed farming and raising Gallic. He was preceded in death by a iisler, Gladys Gobble; and 3 brotheis, W.C. Allen Jr., Willie Phelps Allen Md Odell Allen. i Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Benha "Duck" Slaydon Allen of the home; a daughier, Jan Wood of tjix- ington;ason, Jim Allen of Mocksville; a sister, Lillian Siddcn of Advance; a brother, Hemy Joyce Allen of Ad- vfance; and several nieces and neph- ^ s . Funcralserviceswerchcldatlp.m. May 31, at Mocks United McUkxIIsI Church with die Rev. Bnicc Gwyn ^liciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ; Memorials may be made for the Building FundofMocks United Meth- 9distChurch,P.O.Box2l22, Advancc, t).C. 27006. Louise McDaniel Allred j; Louise McDaniel Allred, 76, of Sheffield Road, Hoimony, died 1\«»- day. May 26,1998, at Autumn Care of Mocksvillc. ;; BomOct.3,l922,inIrcdellCounly » Uie late Charlie McDaniel and die itle Jetu Mac Richardson McDaniel, ^ was married lo Joseph Dwight Allred for JO yean unlil his death in 1996. She was a seamsuess In the fimilure industry and a member of tiberty Wesleyan Chureh. She is survived by 2 sons, Ricky Aired of Mocksville and Melvin Alt- led of die ShefTiek) cofnmunity; 2 lighten, Joann Colaci of Cinis, Fla. apd Charlotie Allred of die Sheffiebt cpmmunity; S grandchildren; and sev- etat nieces and nephews. : ShewaspiecededindeaUibyason, Dwight Allred, in 1957; and 2 biodb <b, Clyde and John Fiank McDaniel. - HieAinera]]avKewasheklattl:30 ШЛ. May 29, al Mew Union United ^tedюdisl Church in Mocksville widi die Revs. David Rollins and Shelby tiubour officiating. Burial followed I ' ¡4 die church cemetery. IVacy Shane Kennedy Tracy Shane Kennedy, 24, of Jock Booe Road, died Monday, May 25, 1998, at Forsyth Memorial Hospltol in Winslon-Salem to J.C. and Lynctia Chllclrcss Kennedy of Danbury. Bora Sept. 20, 1973, in Fomyth County Io J.C. nnd Lynctia Childrc,ss Kennedy, he was a member of Hope Baptist Church. Surviving, in addillon to his par­ ents, are his wife, Becky Buelin Kennedy oflhe home; malemal grand­ mother, Dorolhy Childrcss of Win- slon-Saleni; pnlemal grandmolher, Gladys Kennedy of Winslon-Salem; and 2 brolhers, Rodney txe Kennedy and Eric Kennedy, both of Danbuiy. Funeral scrviccs werc conducted at 11 a.ni. May 28, at Tumcis Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Alan Barker, Hubert Wishon andOllis Huret. Burial followed in Ihe church ccm- eleiy. Loma Novella Wilson Loma Novella Nunn Wilson, 76, of Rural HuII,dicdlalcThursdaycvcning, May 28,1998, at Forsyth Medical Cen­ ter in Winston-Salem. Funeral services werc conducted at 2 p.m. June 1, at Cox-Needham Fu­ neral Home Chapel in Pilot Mountain by Dr. Judson 3. Milam and the Rev. Mike Barrett. Burial followed in Crcstview Memorial Park In Rural Hall. She was the moihcr of Jo Ann Wil­ son of Bermuda Run. Arnold FVanklinGarwood Amold Franklin Garwood, 68, of Junction Road,Coolcemec,dledat his home Saturday anemoon, May 30, 1998, after a sudden illness. He was bom In Davidson County, Scpl. 22,1929, to the late Giles Frank and Bertie Seamon Garwood and re­ tired plant engineer with Buriington Mills in Cooleemee. He had been a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church all his life and had served as ils chairman of the deacon board, as Sun­ day School superintendent and Sun­ day School tcachcr. He was a veteran ofthe U.S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Doris Shoaf Garwood of the home; a daughter, Rebecca Garwood Hursey of Cool­ eemee; a son, Arnold Franklin "Frankie" Garwood of Yadkinville; 6 grandchildren; a sister, Linda Walker of Mocksvillc; and a brother. Bill Garwood of Hillon Head. S.C. Funeral services werc conducted at 11 a.m. June 2, at First Baptist Chureh of Cooleemee with the Revs. Jeff Pennington and Leonard Rollins ofTi- cialing. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Parii in Salisbury. Memorials may be considered for First Baptist Chureh of Cooleemee, 284 Marginal Street, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. At first glance, these backyard In­ vaders in repose arc beautiful lo be- hold:lridcscent green und metallic gold glimmer in the eariy summer sun. They seem, at firsl glance, to re­ semble jeweled oroamenls found in regal nccklaces and pcnd.'inls. Bul a closer look reveals the damage lhal Ihcse deadly "jewels" arc inlllciing on Ihc foliage in your yard. Once-lush Icavesaretranstbmicdinloforiom skel­ etons as hungryjaws leave nothing but veins and slems In ihcir wake. Your roses lu^ ravaged, your crcpc myrtle’s murdered and your apple and peach irecs arc plundered. These prclly prcdaiors arc Japanese beetles, and they've lumcd your yard into a salad bar. "Whal makes Japanese beetles so damaging is thal Ihey'rc ravenous and prolific." say.s Sicpijcn Bambara, an entomologist at N.C. Stale Un crsity. "Alt this is complicated by the ici that these insects have cncounten so few natural enemies herc in the I >. In the 80 or so years they’ve been erc. In theirnalivcJapan.thercarcp hogcns. liny wasps and files lhal i ack the Japanese beetle at various p nts in its lifecycle. HcreinlheU.S.,1 :irmajor enemy is the human. So fi, diligent human intervention is the i >st elTec- tive deicrrcnt." Bambara, who is also a > cclallslin the N.C. Cooperative Ext sion Scr­ vice. says thal the beetles which arc related lo the June bug-u i; firsl de­ tected In a plant nursery in lew Jersey in 1916. Japanese beetle have sincc spread lo mosl states easK ihe Missis­ sippi; they spared ihc S( thwcst and the far northern states cannot thrive in climatei dry or too cold. Scicnli :causc they lhal arc loo i\K Investi- gating with various biological controls brought over from Japan, but so far none have been able to eliminate the pest or bring it Into check. Therc are five remedies, though, that can help save your shrubs from these "bugs"-and their grubs-but they require early and relentless interven­ tion and some are far more effective lhan others. The Bug Cocktail For homeowners who want lo try a more biological approach to help con­ trol Japanese beetles, tliere is a home remedy lhat can l)c cITective. bul it's not forthe sijucamish. Here ills; gather up as many Japanese beetles asyou can find, placc them in a blender, add a little water and whirl it all up into a "bugcockiall." Pourihc resulting mix­ ture inlo a spray bottle and apply to your plants. In many cases, the Japa­ nese beetles will sort of "lake the hint" American Heart Association-^ R e s e a rc h g a v e h i m a f u t u r e ^R esearch C1Q95.AmyictnH<artAt8ociation Would you entrustjour loved one ' to anyone other than a Community Friend? Commssionate Caregivers V.. 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Ю К o u r s m a ш о ш ш & s e r v i c e ш т н Ш Н Ю И т рОВт PLEASE œNTACXT; @ V o g l e r A N D S o n s F u n e r a l H o m e Douald Perry Walton 1934-1998 FARMINGTON A QanMttvisjU White 1920-1998 ADVANCE i ^ I\Jewell Ross Wilkmson \ 1928-1998 WINSTON-SALEM I Nora Elizabeth CoUms 1913-1998 BETHANIA Connie Diirf/it; 1923-1998 WINSTON-SALEM A Julius Isom Cook 1914-1998 WALLBURG 0 Wesley A. Lyons 19 -1998 WINSTON-SALEM A u d r c iu 0 . B ro c kw a y 1921-1998 LAWRENaVILLE,PA ICharies Atexaitder Eccles | 1949-1998 ADVANCE * A X Grant Jr, 1918-1998 MOCKSVILLE \ Robert Blaine H uffim ni 1925-1998 MOCKSVILLE Harold Lee Helms 192I-1998 LEXINGTON I Mildred C% ner Voltar 1928-1998 COOLEEMEE and avoid yards and gardens that reek of dead comrades. If,astimegoes%. you have trouble finding enough "in­ gredients" lo concoct morc cocktails, you'll know lhal this ghoulish gruel Is great. ’ The'SoIe'' Applicalion Plck-or knock-bcelles off plants and squash ihem (thebeetles) wiih the bottom of your shoe. R e v iv a l S e t F o r J u n e 3 -7 Nicole Bock of Ontario, Canada will lead a revival nt Faith and Victory Family WorshipCenler in Mixksville at 7 nightly June 3-7. The church is located at 1687 U.S. 601 N-.acrossfromHom'sTrackSlop. 766-1632 D^-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECGIIS, J (knaNews By Jo n "Cain" Godwin ConaIafrespondeni Wmingl We must have some low (lownpoplemovlnginloourcommu- nily. B^ was I mad lasI’Hicsday. ThU is Ihe scond year someone has slole some oftiy flags. This maltes a lolal or eighl fl'gs slolcn. These crooks are prclty sory when ihey havc loslcal Ihe America'Hag. They might as well brcalc in^ Eaton's Baptist Church and steal theliblcs. (Don't tty it. they ore prolcctcAvilh the nnest burglar alarm system). I Ihink we need to reinstall shame in America today and these people should be ashamed. Shame on you. The gordcn is coming along pretty good. It took some lime to diy oul, but now the only Ihing in our way is Ihese little vannets. Remember Jim Eaton this week. He hurt his foot on the farm. He will be OK but il will loke some time to gel back lo nontial. It is summer lime ot Ihe Eotons Fonn. No, not the summer os in the season, but Summer Elexus Bivins. This is Jim ond Brenda Eaton’s fiist grandchild. Deree and John Bivins are the happy young parents,Cona isgrow- ing.ldon’tkrow nothing oboutbirthing no babies, but if we keep this up Cona may have to gel our own urea code. Congratulations John and Deree. The Progressive Farmer Farm Safely Day al the Eotons was a blast. Bicycle safely, fire safety, animal safety, tractor safety, lawn mower safety, and electricity safety. Eveiyi^';' one got a ftw t-shiit and bike helmet.'!:-? saw a stuffed dummy sucked into av; f pro. It was really interesting. I hope ri ' they do it every year. ' • ' As you know Ciescent Eleclric is ! , merging with Davidson County. I ! I thoughtConaCunentwouUluvemttlc I a good name but il didn't catch on. ^ i Uiis weeks truism: For every ac- ' . tion, there is an equal and opposite ' i criticism. : i Foik Fifty Plus dub Holds Meeting May 27 By MargMl,Potts Club Repo'ter Fork Fi|y Plus Club met May 27 with 22 mebbcrs and seven visitors. Prcsidcii Bill Merrill called the meeting to inler and the Rev. Hyatt had charge of devolions. The secretary checked the roll and read minutes of the last meeting. Maxine Correll gave thcsunshincreportandSis.Jarvisgave the treasurers report. Margaret Potts and David Hendrix won the door prize. Gilmer Foster's name was drawn to bring bingo prize for coverall next month. Barbara Thorton told about things going on at Brock Cenler. Members entertained by Doris and Olenn Drake and Linda. The club*; played bingo with winnen being Iva^; Young, Bill Merrill, Ruth Bwney,': Monroe Johnson, Edna Hendriii.“ i Gilmer Foster won a coverall bingo s prize. ^ ■; Mrs. Duan Stephen Bright iRiedel-Bright Couple Pledge Vows At Jonestown Church Wendy Dianne Riedel of Wilmington and Duan Stephen Bright of Winnabow were united In marriage at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at Jonestown Baptist Church. Dn John Clagett olficiatcd. The bride is the daughter of Jay A. and Dianne Crannil Ricdci of \^ihston-Salem, and ihe grand­ daughter of Margaret Cranfill of Mocksvillc, Leroy Cranfill of Ad* Vince, and Carolyn Ricdcl and ihe . I4le Charles Riedel ofNicevillc, Fla. Sbe is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds Wgh School, where she was balial- ion commander of JROTC. She is a riling senior al the University of ^(onh Carolina at Wilmington ma* joring in criminal justice, having just completed an internship wiih the lender Couniy SherilT’s Depart- iwnt. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. Danny A. and Judy P. Bright of Winnabow. and the grandson of Lucille Bright and the laic Clyde Bright, and Ezelle Poole and Jessie I^ le. He is a graduate of Living Heritage Christian Academy of Uwisville, Texas, and is employed by H&H Construction of Murrells Iidet,S.C. Given in marriage by her faihcr, the bride w(m; a southern style wed­ ding gown of shimmering oiganza, ^iti shirred tiers of scalloping, end- iq|!in a hem of shimmering ruffles. V-neckline and bodicc was ac­ tuated with Frcnch lace, beaded ptjarls, and sequins. The short poufctl alf^vcs were edged with ruffling. She wpre a matching headpicce of soft il^ion, small satin roses and lace If^ves.The bride's white, lacy west­ ern bool; compliment her gown. I" lij^Sbe chose her sister, Decca Riedel Stfderof Winston-Salem, as matron Dishonor. Bridesmaid was Holli C ^ c o of Winston-Salem. |Nick Meabon ofWilmington was tl» best man. Groomsman was Paul A. Snider of Winslon-Salcm, brother-in-law of ihe bride and grix>m. Musician wiis Teresa Snider Kite, and soloists werc Cheryl Howell of Walkerluwn and Decca Snider of Winston-Salem. Anthony Russell of Clemmons was sound technician. The wedding was directed by Debbie Cranfill, the bride’s aunt of Mocksvillc. Guest registrars werc Paula Dounias and Rebecca Reel of Winslon-Salcm. After a reception in Ihe church fellowship hall, the couple went on a wedding cruise to Tlie Bahamas. They will be al home in Wilmington. Rehearsal Dinner A western barbecue dinner was hasted by the bride's parcnls follow­ ing the rehearsal May 29 al the Jonestown Civic Club. Decoralions of horseshoes, hats, wildflowers, baskets, roping, hay bales, cowboy bools complcmcnicd Ihc country and western ihcme. The groom’s cake was in the shape of a cowboy boot and made by Margaret Fosicr of Clemmons, who also made the wedding cakc. Guests broke a pinala with a cow­ boy boot shope. Social Events • A bridal shower was hosicd by several women from Jonestown Bap­ lisi Church on March 9 in Ihc church fellowship hall. The bride received u heirloom gift • a hand-sewn quilt > from her maternal grandmother, Margaret Cranfill of Mocksvillc, made several years ago for her fu­ ture wedding by her late paternal great-grandmother. • On March 12, a Pampered Chef bridal shower was given by several friends of Jonestown Civic Club. • Alingcric shower was heldApril 25 in Wilmington, hosicd by Brochclle Bright, the groom’s sister. The groom’s birthday was also cel­ ebrated this nighl with a cookoul al the couplc's residence. Some of tic.new books at Davic Counly PubliJ Library, 371 N. Main Sl..Mock.sviU3' ron-KlcKon Ml Wntppit. Up: Pitas, Fajitas, and ollnr Swet and Savor)' HoH Ups The Alta Viid Scorch Kcvolulion UiiUdinn win Sionc Cascading Syh’ Sheds: Dcsignins forllif Wel> ; The End is in the Trophy: Hejlcc’ lions on a Life ii Owchins by David G. Oilom t imperfect Ccuroi: Onr Lifelong Siniggie With Piver and Surrender Mulls: Ameriti's Dogs l\'erMarriag(HowljiveHetwcen EqmlsHeallyWffh Queslioning he Miltenniuni: A Kaiionalists’s Glide to a Precisely Arbitrary Cotinldiwn Southem Writers Fiction lilood Red Hoses - Margarcl Lawrence The Devil's liacklHwe-Robert Grccr A Dying Light in Cordulm - Lindsey Davis T//i*A%'/r/ii;ri Brian Moore My Sweel Aiuirina - V.C. Andrews Rover's Tales - Michacl Lcwin Three Complete Novels‘John Saul Turtle Helly - Joel Ntomurc Unicorn's Hlood’ Patricia Fmncy A Kt’rtrflm/i//Jin--VirginiaHcnley A book was donaicd in memory of Agnes Hayes by Karen Smilh and ihc Sunday Schix)l class al Davic Village. A book was donated in memory of Lucy Dortch HaiRion by Mr. and Mrs. David Springer. Donation in memory of Rev. Ivan Ijanies were made hy M a r t in is P a g e a r it F in a lis t BrundiMichcllc)(taiiin, 16,daugh- lerofDcbraandOeoTrcySchinuneck, hasbeenchosen asaslalc finalist in the Miss Nonh Carolina American Teen pageant August 1-2 at Ihc Holi­ day Inn Four SeaumConven- lion Center in Greensboro. The pageant is held for girls ages 13-l7.Thewini will receive a $1,000 ofTicial crown and bam roses, iransportolion and; compclcinthcnationali Disney World in Florida The pageants are opei ^ of 13 to 17, with goals id Ihc pageant award, the bouquet of feclo ;antalWall girls ages dreams based on inner beauty, as well as poise, appcarancc, and "All-American spirit for family, fun, and friends." Emphasis is placed on Ihe importance of gaining self-conndencc, learning new skills, Icaminggood altitudes about compeii- tion. and selling and achieving per­ sonal goals. The p;igeanl seeks to rec­ ognize the accomplishments of each giri while encouraging her to set goals for the future. Martin's activities include Davie High School Dancing Bools, barrel racing, voiunieer work, previously cheerleader with North Davie Junior High ScIkwI and Lewisville Titans. She was also a mcmbcrof the Daz/lers Dancing and Chccrieading Perfor­ mance Squad in Clemmons. She also enjoys trying to play golf, swimming, soften,gymnastics, ridinghorscsand running. Juanita und Lcland Richardson, Earl and Debbie Furches, Jacqueline Ijames Inman. Dr. and Mrs. James Evans, Fannie Blackwelder. and Karen Smilh. Donations in memory of Frances Powell and Lucy Hairston were made by Karen Smilh. The Davic Coumy Extension HomemakcrsCouncil made a donation to purchase books for chil­ dren. SUMMER READING PRO­ GRAM KICKOFF: "GO I>LACES.....RnAD!"isBums&Com- pany presents ils latest cnicrtaining prod uclions.a visually appcalingshow encouraging boys and giris lo READ. Tltc program incorporates ventrilo­ quism. music, mime, and illusion. Kalhy Bum's life-like puppet charac- icrscnjoyruninthesunatthissummcr’s seasideselting. Puppet charactcr Leroy Snodgrass opens his very own minia­ ture golf course and Granny takes up surfing. Don Bums' mime persona. Scooter, learns a valuable lesson aboul reading as he faces challenges Ihal would interfere with ihe joy of reading. Children and adults laugh al Scooicr's aniics. 4 p.m. at lhcCix)!ccn)ce Branch. and 7 p.m. at the Davie County Public* ' Library on Main Street. Davie Counly РиЫк Library^ hours!Monday-Thursday,9a.m.-8:3p p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.ni; Satur­ days 9 Q.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 •' p.m. Phone: 751-2023, Cooleemee Branch houm; Mon-' day noon-6 p.m.; Tucsday-Friday 10’ a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch fromi^ 12:30-1:30); closed on Salurday and Sunday. Phone: 284-2805. :* ★ A U C T I O N ★ 1 9 9 0 O a k w o o d To Mil eiUte of deceued AnnaBelle and “Speedy“ Howard...//’not sold by 5:30p.m. June 12! 3B№2BA, Garden Tub, 14x84 Located 1/2 mile from 1-40 at 601 N. In DavieCounty FoxHre NCAL 5122/ Kroprelder#5606 CALL336.«31.<704 Which of These Costly Homesellcr Mistakes Will You Make When You Sell Your Home? Wlnstan-Safcro — A new irport has jusl been rcfcascd w hicl> meals 7 coaly mistakes thal moa homcwncn nuke when selling their home, anJ a 9 Siep S>iteimhpi can help you sell jtw r home faa and for Ihc muM amouni ofmoney. This imhB&y npoit cleariy how the tMlrticral tt-jysof selling homes ha\’c bccamc increasingly les.5 and less elTcciivc in lotay's matkei. fact of (he maner is (hai fully (hrcc «iiartcTs of homcsclkns ilcn't get whal uiey w a* for iheir hone and become dbilluskxni • wore - firnncially d is a lv a n t^ wtien they pul their Icme on the marisct In ansvw to (his issue, irakstiy inskien have prepared a ftw special irport entükd‘The 9 Slip System 10 Get Your Home SoU Faa and РЬсТорОоНаг**. As (his report unco\en. most homesellers make 7 deadly mistakes that cost Ihem literally' (housarab of dolían. The good ne«s is del cach Old evcty one of (hese mistaks is entirely {яеуеМаЫс. lb Ык аЬкГж аМ ями«! ab how lo «dv yo« fiM сам of Ait l-M M SS-madNkr m# 5Э0. Ym CM ofl ajfliM, 24 iMMB •<цг.7*дя1>-к. CMlINOWtafmdoutbowyaicmtciexmoÊtmxmtyfoiromboiae. K l \ I I о к s ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 8 5 4 Л / а 1 1 е у R o a d N ^ o c l c s - v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C t . M o c l c s v i l l e , N C WUWOOOUM^AaUNCt ¡MkÉ4¡a«Ui tñúíraa^.•crt* In fuiJ Eut 0«v«__jttoirt. ICOUHT-lOrn ho(»l hM tht 10 «. cttungt. grMt room Mon* ' . т а к т * Ctwrming Cottlig* wt«, юи.о! Wlrad «hop and covMd picnic outM* fun. N7.900.'■SS S s t « 5 S ä ^ ‘ ( o rii.il/1 'г R o.ul d UpdHMl IriGk Ranch In 6 m t Locatioil ^ FMlariiiS: 1730 sq. ft. • Unnnbhed bsmt • 1.05 ac lot t • New PBintJk Carpel «New heat pump >27x30 U baildini w/upper level • Garden area • 2-car attached i ■M-.»2FP*3Blt-2BA*GrealEastDavielocatIon l; PfeMliOM: MO W Itam W «; EiH Hwyi Ml 8; turn right on ConwlMrM.; Houi* on the right 14711 Cm m m rW PIm • WiMto^Siim. NC 271ML*5b*2SSíí2tti2SSáS^— . I> I ÌV 'W I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 - D7 C o o le e m e e C lu b T r a v e ls T o V ir g in ia The Coolcemee Citizens Club mcl May 25 in the fellowship hall.of the Firsl Bapllst Church. The meeting was calicd to order by Ihc president. Following prayer, the group gave the pledge lo the (lag. The group sang "God Bless Amcrica." A trio from Turrentine Bapllst Church sang a number of songs. An article which was written by Homer Lucas wjis read, "I want to go when 1 can't knell and suy thanks to God." A number was drawn fro a door pri/.c. The winner received a hanging basket. Billy Sloop from Turrentine Bap­ tist Church gave the devotions, "What docs il lake lo make you happy?" He also read a poem "Life's Simple Things." The roll was answered by 28 mem­ bers and 3 visitors. The minutes were read, ihcsunshine and treasurers report given. Events taking place al the Brock Cenler were announced. The meeting adjourned with a prayer and lhanks. The group had u meal in Ihc dining area. Tlie next mccliiig wilt Ix: June 8 al IhcRidcnhourArbor.Bringtlngerfood and an unwrapped gift for an auclion. The hostess will furnish drinks, cups, napkins and plates. On May 21. a group of 43 people met ut Ihe First Baplisi Church and boarded a bus for Abingdon. Va. The firsl slop was at Dixie Pottery, then on lo Martha Washington Inn for lunch, then to the Barter Theater to see the prcsenlation The Diaries of Adam and Eve," staring Richard Rose. Tlie show over, everyone boarded thebusundhcadcd backloCoolccmce. D a v ie H a b it a t A c c e p t in g A p p iic a t io n s Habilal for Humanily will olTcr another oppotlunily lo Ihosc pcisons who were unable to apply for the third house to he built in the near future. The Family Selection Cominittee will be al The Davie County Public Library from 9 a.ra.-3 p.n). Satunlay, June 13, to a.ssisl those who desire lo nil out an application for the Habitat home. Bring Ihe following infomiation wllh you; credit report, slatcracnt of weekly or monthly income for you and your spouse (If raarricd) and a letter fromabankorother lending Institution denying you a loan. Failure to bring Ihls infomiation will disqualify you from being considered. The family must be wllllrg to part­ ner with Habitat in building the house, bclivlng in subslandanl housing (leaky roof, decaying lloors, poor plumbing, lack of bedrooms) and havc a low income. Being a good neighbor and a respectable citizen are also required. The new house will be built on Windsong Road in Mocksvilie. Megan Ellubcih Crileher lunu Ivo years old Friday, June Sth. Megan'sparenbiare Basil and Carol Eveihan Crileher of Boone. Her grandparents are David and Dor­ othy Everhart ofthe Fork Commii- nlty and BUI and Velma Critcher of Boone. Megan's special message; Sweet,sweet littleglk.Haveahappy and special birthday! We love you honey. Love, Mommy and Daddy. F o r i ( B a p t i s t T o H o s t B i b le S c h o o l Fork Baptist Church invites chil­ dren from birth through grade 6 to join SturQuest: A Galactic Gocxl News Adventure. Each day includes a worship rally to celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ. Eachday will be packed fullof nibio-lciuiilng acti'. !:ic.s. snacks, mti- sic, and cralls. StaiQucst: A Galactic Good News Adventure will beheld at Fork Baptist Church (3140 U.S. Hwy. 64 E) on June 22-26. from 9 a.m.-noon. For more information, call 998-8306. Benefit Gospel Sing Planned S a r g e r C o u p le C e le b r a te s 5 0 th W e d d in g A n n iv e r s a r y •burton K. and Sodye H. Barger of Mocksvillc celebrated their SOth wedding anmvcrsary May 24 with a rcccplion ut the Tanglcwood Farm Condominium Cli^)housc In Clemmons, given hy the couplc's children, Mary Ellen and Allan B ^cr. Mr. and Mrs. Barger are both retired from the Davic County School Sjipcm. ;7hcy werc married May 30,1948 al Centenary United Methodist Church in wihslon-Salem. Davie Domestic Violence Services is sponsoring a gospel singing on Sat­ urday, June 6. nt 7 p.m. at the Brock Performing Arts Cenler and includes the performances of Erin Carter, Southland Siring Band, Joe Long and Mildred James. New Direction, Unity Choir, New Life Gospel Choir, First Baptist Church Ensemble, Shane Young.andthcHrslMcthodistChurch Chancel Choir. Tickets may be purchased ahead fcM* $4. and al the door for $S. Tickets for senior citizens will be $4. ahead of lime and al the door. The tickets cun be purchased ahead uf lime at The Brock, Davie Counly Tax Office, and Davie Domestic Violence Scrviccs. All proceeds go lo provide scrviccs to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Davie Counly. For morc informaiion, call Lyncllc Jones at 751-3450. Rental lets •M M ia N ril4 |to N M a ■ м м Ь т м И м к и а а «na. Oriy Д F*a Lett eoMmtTuviMi CaMaetltaial 751-0503 ! LEONARD REALTY Newly conitnicted 3 BR, 2 BA maintenance free home. Posilble help with doting coite. Walk-In cloMt, pantry, and deck are part of the charm. $95,000. j 34 Town Square Mocksviile, N027028 ^ 336-751-3650 m ^ 338-751-5020 a™ H O W A R D ш (3361 7.^1 3 3 3 8 RKAi:n Ni)U l.()( .ll h roin Winston ъ.||с|Ц !Л К Е ¡iíDE.WV.U IM tA o rw М мп. С% WMw, ему 8м«г.POTENTUUPOTENTUU C A U JA N i for mora M ». 2t2ltognotaAvf.-StaWyОвсфл 2990 imm A im r Im, 1469 lower Im.S a Шё, LR. OR. Dw. lo- Mch, b1*et 1ГМ. 2 car gar.. ä ^ c Ä u T c o S » MQ Phiir Roid - 2 «Oty drm houM iNilh over 3000 eq. ft. BUR In 18бЗчпМк1 bul rm.2l>^aerMwlli _ _ »5 2M Woodvtl» Drtv*- Э horw iMm. Comwiient to baärootn, 2 b«h Log hom* A ма knvÊOJm honw ittMied on 11ЛЭ acm*. " woodad. tmnleitf partilaa.H4M00CAU.JAIE.......rsrM. CAU CONNS. MTHirvwlWiy-Uniqua.1.Selory.4ea2BA wful.parL In. baaamt Sadudad 4te. ktct wMmm. nto* landMap. Lg. $14li00CAaJANL jm aow ßrtu m o l ^ кошаШ(,саам1nt4M)sas“*-JoMWhitlMk 7Ш7М М пН м яп!«•M lU tU trm bietm KmStbMWTtllMi TtM ■■ «М1Я k u u u № ** ^МСМАвшёнпуМ.- N t Sain Rotd-Uenaws«Kh aadudad on гэ ba«oom.2ba«i-niilniananoaSna. 4ba*ooma.3b«»«.jul (raa Ranch homa In nnl araa»aiawanl llniehed, ya( convartant to t ^ Im ìssS mSSl *'”^• ^ CAU--------- plan writ) iNQa омпага uHa. эеа 2BA. galayMchan 1а№а «Ma cM ia and аарагМа dMu ttm. WMW, CALLPflwi. tocalad M outaida Mocfcavia. эва гв^ many grati Muraa. ••7Д00. CALL DEME. ЭМ CloMv OrtM > ChartaalonRUga-Qntf naw _______ 3 ba^QOffla. 2b^citwMoalrgJntMng CALL nñSc!'*^ iiMOOi 1t1MiFdel9rlld.-6kk ranch vary «Ml malnlBlnad «riti many tvdMaa. 2^ badrooma, 1.1 baVt on ОМГ 1 1/2 acra. Comwiiart localion—• ffluat aak m m CALL ИАНУ. »0 loiwood Ch. Rd.-1904 doubia»lda mWcK ioundaiion. Immaeulaiioond.. 3 BR, 2B^ ooncrate «va. carport wMoraga rm. covand porch. On privala tot 171^100. C A a d w “lo riu . I X n a ^ L A N DiaîSÎ!î=ÂŒi2 MMUtaÿCitM-•-M7WM с м мCm m iIM ---------nOW'IMMim MmWII INMpm)------1ll lH l, W in ______________________ ||м*1мм.41МММмиа|1ММм. -------------n/tiw-titMM......1(11|1С|«1.1»ЛНШйИМ.«ШИ*1 TRIAD, REALTORS* M a k in g Stratford Road 336/725^)508 Real Estate DavWion County 336/7644005 Real Easy.'“ DavieCounty 336/9984816 g| ^ RekxMlon 1-80(V327-4398 H, lndM.nO.na. OwM ,iil amtlKI Umtxr vl CoWwIt B.nte. RmI E.i.1. Co,i»,«ton намltia.Na IM iJA• W*l rruMairwd rwow on .Ю acre loL •Nwi neat pump, pM. «rat« tw««r •Яес«п Mctwi updM with аррктс«« JANET MASTERS 99в-11ВЗ liiajaa s n sm• OtmI prtc* rwluctioni WtH mwUrwL •OR.(Mn«r/FP.nic«(in ива •Ov. Э car carport «r/ihc^tg vus.BETTY pons 99e-nu нал1ш.ааа sm sjia uéc mmì•Shpw itoppaft Prfcvd twiow appraital • М6Я on M. 4 7 Ime«) acrtt. 2 car 0«•FvUtlic t>am «Mishop and 1/2 tMth VJCKJFt^MWO 998-1167 тгосш м tssMaa SM ism• Enioy One ttvtl iv4ng and big reonwl 4^pdal«l paM/cptM. Sunoom. »оИМкр. •Mature landicapme on ^4 acre Nnced tot JENNIFER OH SYLVIA 99а-117в _____ SJM• Prarrier 00« coutM lot «ИпсгеШе vkw •232SFKreenedporcnca MLUBa»u<te• Qae FP in ORM and 1МЯ Ubrary. oirVM. VICKIFIEMINQ 998-1167 • Hdwl Qoor«, ued BA*. «et bar. tktfcony ООО SF iirrocm not indudad in SF. fclwnb induM.IFER OR SYLVIA 998- UTS Éß I I iiM«hr nome en 3/4 МП oi-de-aae M. <fantaMie muhr eùte. KÉI BAi. lISCMMMCr ШПШ «И UM• Wooded cut^ aae M In lamty r«t«l 4)avta County ctoaauMO. J8 Ä — Я « « " v a• Woodad lot m clwming Mb*Mon •FP in 1Й ««Лит dito daA garden M Owty U cabe, bay «*ido« dU al gw VCKlFL£Mtf4099e-.1te7 IMMSMUSVM llSt^M» SM SM• Trad 2 itory bedu up IO 9H green «acnuenn ower dM eit gw.ORM loge. wSüFiSiaîûîS?^ ШЛМ BÌmS "“ " " » » Йи«?“ *Т.•AloielhouMtfanillordiMeprlc«. •OutitendngBoo>plan«MeagtfonML ...----— -outbutteripereonnhome. ЧагдешЛ-Иг-—............ JOMFERsrnouo 9aa-tt7a JANET MASTERS flaa-tti2oeiee.TV« ) / W I [•: ( Ч )U N ' г Y I ,( )' 1 A I\J I ) I .A N I ) PartMy VMeM and petwy cieaiaA Wei and Mpae Й |йе« lardirad by oaeiL 97DOO par Ш«.6AI«ARAALLEN9ea-30ei pen weeded, pert (tЯ» IM aecaei roidi. tsnvaere. Оейе Khtai.BAflOARA ALLEN 9вв-Э0ваlOTaiwams и н ш м н м »Pramkn 0G« ceune weeded tHáidno tat и Bemudi CClub. OMd CommiMty. memb opt 2 nttie lo h 4ai2trwietaW-8 vicxiFUMM geê-iier саммш aam mm нмаа Aerea on ииаИке near am« airport, t Ногм or cow alowed pei em. 14S0 8F СП ona level. 2000 SF w two « mere m«»BETTYP0TT89ai-116B амшшу мм • LOTS FCn SALE «ah no ma QoN couree Iota among orwrt. LHnraaBMi |иама-/ь««емйс1ееоlo IDM. zoned IV2a petenUi ranna. Comer lot Афееп|.Масга1га(«|а1ЛСаvmaFiAMMifiea-iie? MWMMffll ■IMMIMM»>7.7SАСЯЕ9 lolrtng YBJrin fber end 11ti Fwway End ol aaaei localon. Country eeang In M CartyOib.34rireecuf«v;KTTV POTTS 98Ì-11U nnl Devia CouMy my tow and buH «Ml a in. 196-sa.oooeacti.ONOYORVOa99Maie rvtsia Lei BRCCnw"tei*lp M In prloe. 84 hr tee. Octf.tenrM. poct.arweiec«ya«aiLJENNVERSTRQUOMa-IITeсамшпвмв мм|маав-7гшееUNRESTRICTEa 17000 per кг» )Ыг Pud*» FWgi О« CowLaM p«W weedel Near l-4a BARURA ALLEN eua-3003 tenrta. Krim, dub hee. 8mi lavai lotVKKIFlEMMQM-IIBr Acre tWg lol eeurtywMravt______гвввкаоле. near Shady QroM ecMul evaletle Ш *e «aetr Ml м5мш аа?CCUNTHY США 8ETTMQI« l«ge wooded iol «Ma«toK UDONNAPOTTStMIt« heoM» weeded. Oiaatechecle and!WlnatonAelem area, naatric« one.JANET МА8ТЕЮ9М11В Ш М Ш М В Ш Ш М 1 М MMÌTMcI»wbM<bjMU|MlotalniaLet19l10a.C00«ri. VICKI FiaMNQm-11«7 ... Ш-- . Prt«aByw/Het(aetcenMrttntiol40Me«aa hamepernwed.VModadlAOONNAPOTTS m-niB WMSWMWe. S» ACRE HOME 8ITE8 Не* ШТОМ7ЮОО aedi anid» watts e«aa lem. 8 hettee ai0«ad per lot. eie geie. reetfldione. Н AMfi ViCnFlEMMOen-llir tSMOaiAMSeel мояоюяшмамип MM ■■ MU MM> »-n ам M. Ivaiay li ï i i Ш • РЛУ1Е COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD. June 4.1998 PUBLIC NOTICES н о л с ю гп я и е м м м ю и к м л я м А т о гCOUNTY со н н ам м и м ^ KnTMrOUOWMQп ш т ш Ё Н от т' NOnCt » HlMtY OUVEli. Punu- •m to th* rtquirtimnts o( Arteto 204 of Chipttr 1S3-A of th« Q«ntral StaluM of Nottti Ctroina and Ptragniph 155.250 of Ы Dtvto County Cod» of OrdInancM, 'M Ih« Board ot County Commissiontra d Dtvit County wM hotd a publie hMfIng Vi tha Convnlitfonafa Room ot №o Oavta Counly Administration Building, Mocka- v«a.NC on Monday,Junáis,1996at7:l6 pim. BuainoM la achaduled to ba con* düetadaafoHows: A) David and Caria Hannon have &ut>> minad a raquaet to razona approxirnatety ^72 aeraa of proparty from Raeidantlab AgricuNura (R-A) to Hlghway-BuslneM- Spadal Uaa(H-B-S) for a towtng butlnaea and auto atoraga lot. This property la lo- calad at tha northaaat comer of Joa Road M N.C. Hwy. eoi South and ia further ipîctlbad aa being a portion of Parcel Ж ог of Davle County Tax Map K-7. B) The folowing are requeata for naw road namaa for unnamed private roada •MVlno two (2) or more residence«. En* hanced E*ei 1 addresses wm change for theæ residences upon approval of the '|^Там?Тп1?‘. located al 277 Booîie Láne. MocksviUe 2. Hkidan Meadows Trail • k)ceted al 505 Ralph Ratledge Road. Mocksviile 3. Hope iJUte • k)cated at 377 Ben AndarKM Road, MocksviUe . 4.RandalLane*k)catedal4e7Uberty Church Road, Mocksvile 5. Sad* Up Trail - hxated at ЗвЗ Becktown Road, MocksviUe ^ e.Spr(ngwood Trail* tocated al 1410 Baltimore Road, Advance 7.WeM)Waytocaledat5t5l USHwy 150, Advance Asignwnbapoetedonthe&boveHsled property to advertise the PubHe Hearing. All partiM and intamted citizens are In* vitad to attend said hearing at wt)k:h time they shall have an opportunity to be heard In favor or in opposWon to the foregoing changea. Prtor lo tha hearing, all persons interested may obtain any addfttonal Infor* malton on a proposal or ask any questions they may have by vising the Planning Department on weekdays between 6:30 un. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone al (336) ^4S1-3340.JohnOaimore L- Planning and Zoning StORfflCAROUNA «AVIE COUNTY V ш аситоммотк!Hnkig qiaMtd и EiKMor ol tht 'tMMglMnM.Tivlw.dicMHd.liMal DM* CouMy, NMh Catina, Mi к to noWy d pmot» raving claims igalntt Г uMманю рпилипюю theundtr- ; •lgMd«iorbifDfattn4thdayo(S«pl«ii- ; bar. 1996. baing Ihtaa rnonlt» ftom Via . imidayolptJtillcatlonorlttltnotlcawlllba ¡ plaaM Vi bar ol IMr raeovaiy. AH par- • aons IndaMd to aaid a«ala wK plaaaa I maka Immadala paymant to Um und«- ' tlgr^td. ! : Thiaisthe4ihdayofJune. 1996. ; Franc*eF.Taytor,P.O.Box2002,[)eye ' Une, Advance. N.C. 27006. Executor of r the estate of Irvin M.Taytor. deceased.I . M*4to : NORTH CAROUNA ? DAVIECOUNTY ! iX fcum x NOTICE \ Having quaMfied aa Executrix of the { E M of Chariea 8. Shaughneeay. Jr.. > daceaaed, t«e of Davie County. Notth t Carolna,thlalatonoefyalperaon8having {cWmaaoalnalMldeataletopreeantlham I to№eundar«igtMono(belo(«tha4t\day 1 of. September. 19И, being ihrea montha I from the fm day of publcatton or thia > nolicewflbeplaKMInbaroftheirreoov* ¡ ^Alperaonahdabiadtoaaldaetaiewl t ptaaea make immadMe payment to the AOVtllTIUM tNTPOflBIOt TownofMockfvie Moekavie, North Carama D>e Town ol Mocksvile wi receive eeeled bUa for maleflala at the Commis* Stoners Chambera tocated at171 Clement Street. MocksvHIe. North Carolina. 27026, unM 2:00 P.M.. Thursday, June 16,1996. BASE BID: Approxknalefy 15.000 feel of l2-lnchC-900pipe. Approximately750* 760 feet of 10-inch C-900 p^. ApprexI* mately 5,000 feel of six-lnch C-900 pipe. Twenty (20) Rre Hydrants with 5 1/4 Inch barreta, standard outlets, and me- chanteal Joints. Twenty-two 12x6 Hydrant lees and valves wtth mechanical Joints and accessories. , Twelve 12 Inch gate valves with me* chanlcal Joints and accessories. Four 6 inch gale valves wKh mechanical Joints and accessories. 36 valve boxadiustmenta. Ten 12-Inch 45 degree bend mechantoal Joints with accessories. Seven 12 inch 11 1/4 degree bend mechantoal Joint with ac­ cessories. Seven 12 inch 22 1/2 degree band mechantoal Jolnta with accessories. Five 12-lnch 90 degree bend mechantoal Joints with accessories. Four 6-Inch 45 degree bend mechantoal Joints with acces­ sories. Foui 6 inch 22 1/2 degree bend mechantoal Jo^ts with accessories. FWy-one (51) 6x3^4 tapping saddles. . Fifty-one (51) corporatton stops. Rfly-one (51) angle meter stops. Flfly-one (51) cast iron meter boxes. A detaltod listing of ell bid materials Is available al the Mocksviile Town Hall at 171 Ctemeni Street. Mocksvilie.NC27028 or by catling (336) 751-2259. 6-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTfCE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Doris M. Trone. deceased, late of Oavie County. North Carolina, this Is lo nottfy all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to the under- Ugned on or before the 26th day of August, 1998. being three months from the firstday ol publtoation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All parsons In­ debted to said estate will pleasa make Immediate payment to the undersigned. TNs is the 28th day of May, 1998. aver S. Trone III, P.O. Box 3463, Greensboro. N.C. 27402, Executor of the estate of Doris M. Trone, deceased. ADAMS, KLEEMEIER. HAQAN. HANNAH 4 FOUTS PUC 701 Green Valley Road Suite 100 Greensboro. N.C. 2740?.5-28-4tn NOrtTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXCCtrmiX NOTICEHaving qualified as the Executrix of Ihe Estate of DonaM P. Walton, deceased, late of Davie County.North Carolina, this is to notify all persomi having dalms against said estate to pre^ nt them to the under­ signed on or before the 4th day of Septem­ber. 1996. being three montha from the first day of pubitoatton or this nottoe will be pleaded ;n bar of their recovery. All per* so№i indebted to said estale will please make l.pme<flate payment to the under­signed. This to the ^th day of June. 1998. Patricia B. Walton, 240 Wyo Road, MocksviUe. N.C. 27028. Executrix of the estate ol DonaU P. Walton, deceased. 6-4^tn m Ymii CnmiDumty PUBUCNOnCI , BUDOKTHIAmNQ FY1MB-M PA0P08ED DAVIC ‘ COUNTYBUOQCr The! FY 1998-99 proposed Davie County Budget was presented lo the Davie County Board ol Commisstoners on Mon­day. June 1.1998. The proposed budget totals $42,931,996.00;General Fund-32,992,660 Waler-Sewer Fund * 2,565,273 Environmental Protectton-1,406,286 Water ConstiucUon • 1,191.500 Octennial Revalualton * 289,331 E911 Special Resent Fund * 150,000 Capital Projects Fund * 4,134,443 Davie County Hospital Retirement Tmst • 180,465The proposed budget calls for a prop­erty tax rale of sixty cents (S.60) per S100 of property valuatton. A copy ol the budget proposal Is available tor publto inspectton In the offtoe of Ctork lo lhe Board of the Davie County Commlsstoners during nor* ma! business houra of 6:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.. Monday through FrkJay. Room 250, Davie County Administration Buikling, 123 South Main Street. MocksviDe.North Caro­lina.A publto hearing wil be hekf at 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 15.1996. In the Com- misatoners' Room, Davie County Adminis* tratton Buikling. 123 South Main Street. Mocksviile. North Carolina to receive pub­ lto comments, either oral or written. All citizens are wetoome to comment on the budget proposal al this lime. Brwda B. Hunter Clerit to the Board Davie County Commlsstoners6-4-2tn PUBUC NOTfce The Town of Cooleemee has declared аиф1иа the foltowing vehtoles: 1993 Ford Taurus. 4 DR. VIN i IFACP5242PA3I3079, Mileage, 79.710 1973 Dodge Van, V(N • В11АЕЗХ07Э637. Mileage. 140,435 These vehtotos will be sokl al an auc- tton on Wednesday. June 17.1998 at 7:00 p.m. at Eltls Aulo Auction on Hwy. 601. S. 6-4-31П NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having quaTified as Executor ot the Estate of Dr.ArthurStaniey Unk. deceased, lale of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to nottfy all persons having claims against sakl estale to presenl them lo the under­signed on or before the 4 th day of Septem­ber. 1998, or this nottoe will be pleaded in bar ofthelrrecove^. All persons,fimisand corporaltons Indebted lo the s ^ estate wM please make invne^te peyment to the undersigned.This la the 4th day ot June. 1998. Wachovia Bank. N.A. and Dr. Arthur Stantoy Ung, Jr., c/o Blanco Tackabe^ Combs & Malamoros, P.A., P.O. Drawer 25006, Winston-Salem, N.C.27114-5008. Executor ol the estate of Dr. Arthur Stanley Unk, deceased. 6-4-41П NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualifled as Executor ot the Estate ot James Glenn Stroud, deceased, laleot Davie County.North Carolina, this is to noUty alt persona having claims against said estate to present them to tho under­ signed on or before the 14th day ot August, 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to sakl estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 14th day of May, 1998. Ш York. 3Se Fox Hunter Road. Har­ mony, NC 28634. Executor of the esUte of James Qienn Stroud, deceased. 5-14-4tn Juna, 1998. R- Shauííinaaay. 194 8ряМи M an». N.C. 2700*. EaaaMi о» ;fcMelChiriaaS.8hiugl>iaaay.Jr.. : ________________ А 1 0 B D i;ilM D Y и м ж м ю ^ г о ш т UmïalMoéiràDadà). Christine, Ribecca, Nmcy, ” BmdaéCoUen NORTH CAROUNA DAVIDSON COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OP JUSTICE JUVENILE CIVIL COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 96 J 140IN THE MATTER OF:BOLES, a minor chikJ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO; DAVID EUGENE BOLES TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature ol the relief being sought Is as follows: TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS You are required to make defense to such pleading no lather than the June 30. 1998, sakl date being forty (40) days from the first publtoatonot thlsnotice. and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking senrlee against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This is the 21st day of May, 1998. ROSALIND BAKER AHORNEY FOR PETITIONER LAW OFFICES OF ROSALIND BAKER Post Office Box 1962 Lexington. NC 27293-1962 Telephone: (336) 249-0660 S-21-3tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY ADMNfSTRATRiX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix ol the Estate of Jack Wilson Holland, de­ ceased, late of Davto County. North Caro- fina. Ihis is 10 notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to presenl them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of Augusi. 1998. being three months from tho first day ol pubitoatton or this notice win be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. All persons Indebted to said estate wriU please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This is Ihe 28th day of May. 1998.Joyce Holland Boyles. 4050 Stafford Mill Road, Germanlon, N.C. 27019. Administratrixol the estale of Jack Wilson Holland, deceased. 5-28-4 tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estale of Deette B. I^rkland. deceased, lateof Davie County. North Carolina, thisis to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 21 si day of August. 1998. being three months from the first day oi publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediale paymeni lo the undersigned. This is the 21st day of May. 1998. TamaM.O’Mara, 161 Shamrock Lane, Advance. NC 27006. Executrix of the es­tate ol Ooette B. Mari^land. deceased. 5-21-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOnce Having qualified aa executor ol the Estate of Ivan William Ijames. deceased, late ol Davto County, North Carolina, this la to notify aU persona having daims against sakj estato lo present them to lhe under­ signed on or before tha 4th day of Septem* ber, 1996. being three ninths from the first day of pubitoatton or this nottoe viriU be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AU per- aone Indebted lo sakj nuto wiU ptoase make immedtete payment to the under* signed. TWa Is the 4th day of June, 1996.Robert J. HoUia, 2651 U.S. Hwy. 601 N.. Mocksviiie. N.C. 27026. Executor of theestaleoftvanWiilaml)amee,deceased. ______________ 6-4to ^ A d i l e y W a l b r ^ June6 LovÊ Voci - МагМаш Gpiy H a p p y B i r t h d a y Щ Seòrbio S U m -llo m ф LEGACY K I \ l n (,K()l P ОШопш] RhUbM * Land • СоптжШ a Auc№ 2513 Ncudorf Rowl Clcnimoas,NC 27012. 1 7 i6 0 n j^C o «e L«e - Lovdy WillianduB home, 3BRÆ!BA with lob cfdoKts!! NeuBal decor, loge finished bonus iDom over gangeigreal dei^andbndscaping, .V $10W»9 Alice DeLancy Pat Dixon Henry Dtane Audrey Droulliard Kari Fabrizio Diane Wanen KarenAVhile . EdWooton For personalized real estate services call any ' member of our L E G A C Y T E A M 7 6 6 -4 9 1 2 FOUND: TEDDY H A R tt North Ш П & MHIIng Rd. HMitt on ptwi. 988-0189. Ynrcl Snios RD ’ SAI.E-BABY clolhes, Inlant girt«. t»ys Inlant to Bize 5/6, auncey seats, new discover toys, plus site dotties, maternity clothes- 14/16, lots olottier Items. Prlsdllas Hair Fashions, 4S53 Hwy 64 W. Fri., a-7; Sat., 7-12._____________ SAT., 7-11AM, 176 Bean Rd., 2 ml. past Qreasy Comer, lols ol odds and ends.____________________ YARD SALE IN Fori< on Hwy. 64. Household Items, clothes, toys & some (umlture. Starting Friday. YARD SALE JUNE 6, 6am-2pm, 158 John Crotts Rd., across trom Crown Wood. Refrigerator, washer & dryer, ‘85 Cavalier station wagon, military gear, civil war print, kitchen items, nichen table, old church pew, old tools, much more on hand. Rain or shine._________________ YARD SALE, SAT. June 6, 8am- until. Fork-Blxby Rd, .7 ml. Irom Hwy. 64. Clothes-ail sizes, household items, (2) lotinal dresses, new and almost new Items, A much more.____________ YARD SALE-BEQINNtNO June 6 and next two Saturdays Ihe 13th and 20th. 8am-3pm. 4th residence on lett tielowJenisaiem Fire Dept. Hwy. 801 S. Early American couch, coffee table, baby iems, much moro, lirst McDonalds Beanie Babies. in JOHN CROm Rd., , r o ^ antenna, window a/c, '87 Hadlfc Sprint, spotting scop*. bookcM^ Chevy headers A alum. Intake,- more Items added before sale. Э FAMILY QARAOE sale-Fri.:^« COnOiliOM. au u ii a biHiviioMS wilots of other househoki Items. 3 FAMILY YARD sale-June 6 « 166 Uberty Rd., just off Qladstone; Chlkfa toys A ctothirig, mist, clothing, household items/fumitute. 3 FAMILY YARD sale-Sat., rain pr shine. 626 Spariis Rd. FarmlngWt; area.______________________ 4 FAMILY YARD & bake sale, f=ilr A Sat., 29 A 30. 8am-untll.801S to Becktown Rd. lo 214 WoH Ln., loltow signs.________________^ ( FAMILY YARD SALE Sat., 8-?, 601S, next to Calvary Ch; ), cookie .I lare;Fumilure, glassware, oil lamps, clothes-ail i _ housegoods, lots more. ■ n CARPORT AND yard sale-Ftl.A Sat., June SA6 on Comatzer Rd. about 2 miles off 64E. Lots:« Items. 8-?__________________^ BIG YARD SALE422 Sain Rd., off ot Hm. 158, watch (or signs. Fri., June 5, B-5; Sat., June B, B-1. Push mower, ceiling fan, ckithes, househoki items, copier, tools, bkx)d glucose monitoring kit (or testing your bk»d sugar. NO EARCY BIRDS. Plunging Ап1гУ|(п0 ihote uAo nmT working T o d ^ y W r T O R I M N W I Reathlnç Лове u'Iko nrrd IWp^TburAliitfiuaU.* 1(800)41 lUWAY http://www.unitc«lw«y.org HUGE 2 FAMILY yard sale-Sat., 6/8 at Center Community Sheltair, 7:30am-untll. Ctothes, # s singer sewing machines, household Items; and much more.______________^ HUOE MULTMTAMILY yard sale- Sat. June 6, 6am-noon ONLY. Household, linens, Uttie Tikes, wicker sel, clothes sizes 6mos-üp, bikes, must see. Located off 64W on Davie Academy Rd. at Shear Delight Hair Care (right behind Cartners Senrice Cisnter). No phone calls, please. Rain oanceli: i LARGE YARD SALE at 282 Atbril St. (rom June 2-6.___________: MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES A FUM IHari(et ” 25,000 sq. ft. Inside. 653 - Wilkesboro S t.^t. 8-5 A Sun. 9-5.' Vendor spaces call 751-2181.; ’ MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Sat.; 288 Cana Rd., at the home oi Lorene Phillips. •; AUCTION SALE №Ktkm:l4)toEiHmH«ye4E,V.mllttoQmnMRd.RI.2V.loDnl««e«limy RdL»(l1'/.loBucliS>ihBlM.Rt‘/.loiiHenl>(l Pj«erTool»,Lertbkmir,C1ií!í™*^"|¡7ÍnlÍ-tonO ‘ _______ 19«7Chev.EilCib4x4 WhMlMiM-ToioSKHI MotMT - WiinclM*, lund took t ben* YwdtCMMToolt Ро1мгТоЫ(,1еа181тиг EnrelMllicMiit, NASCAR Miniibrt CoNietiblM nngPonglM BedRm.Sull,DtnFimi. He^ ito ^Tabl.,Cart Нем g^Coin«,PiMi,BlrdCtg( иРга)М|Д|1||1$е|,.М^Сш1«Ш tiilOw ^ awio anâm tk DnHmna«m,emnbon,IIC1lp0U.lml(ir) ti|ill4liliiiiMndMs IM IM S P »a i m 46 «me «4( 4i*glo Ì)n«taM W H ,,s — Ä . — P is to ls FooüFfM , ^ K . ^ 8 H E E K A U C n O N ^ 2(lDiiihild.>MMkfvili,NC27t2l JimShMk Divid Speer« NCAL2N4 ЗЗММ4ШNCAL «24 NCRL4032S ЭЗ«4М-2«Я Steve Inn NCALC3Í3 33«-ПМ15{ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 -1)9 DS INEXtENSIVE FROFIXABLE » h l Y.ii tl Salos YARD SAU-FRL 7-4, Hwy. 64 W. Baby to adult size clothes, toys, — vare, refrigerator, lots ol misc. Cancelled if raining. YARD SALE-SAT. 6/6«8 at 301 Milling Rd., handmade items, books, coliecllbles, mens, womens & childrens clothes, some malomity clothes, household items. Lols ir;ore. ■358. E TO QOOD home. Black cat- IS. old, great house cat, lie and (riendly. Caii 336-751 • r A lively yelkiw lab, 8 mos. papers, all shots, spayed, 0.^)998-3365.__________ .. TERRIER, AKC, lemaie. _J-1/13«4, bluertan, $300. 998- 013 (anytime) or 998-2049 alter 5. Aijnrlmenls Appllnnces FREEZER, 12 CU. FT. upright. 3 vrs. old, like new. $175.75Í-322B. JANET DEAN’S Limited edition art Prints now available at Serendipity , 41^ Court Sq., downtown Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH-OCEAN view. 1BR, 1 1/2 tia., washei/diyer, pool. $400/Wk. 910-791-5788. Business OpporUimty DO YOU HAVE a burning desire to create a lifestyle thal most people only dream of? Intensive computer training provided. Work 10 hrs^per week. Create residual Income In a home based business. 336-909- 0229. Child Cnre HOME DAYCARE HAS summer time openings. Cali 492-5126. NC REGISTERED daycare has openings for all ages fuil-time, part- time, drop-ins, and summer care. II interested call 492-7851 to set up appoinlment.__________________ SMITH GROVE UMC Children's ministry Is now accepting applications lor both summer and alterschool care. Part time care will be ottered. For further inlomiatlon please call 940-5296 or come by Ihe church.___________________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN in nw home. Ages 3&up. Near Wm. B. Davie. Before A alter school care available. 998-7119. Commorcinl Homos For Rent ■ Honies For Saio 2BR, IBA, CEN. Heat/alr, w/d connection, stove lumished. CKSVIUE SUNSETERRACE: All brick energy “ ■ ■ ■ nent. 1 A 2 bedroom, all court A swings. >llances fumlshed . _ iwasher. 1.5 baths, vr connections. High, ......- Jt heat pump provides J heat and air. Prewired tor TV A phones. Insulated JWS A doors. No wax kitchenA _j floors. Located In Mocksviile hind Hendricks Fumiture on jnset Dr. olf of Hwy. 158. Oftlce urs 1-6 M-F A Sat. 10-12. Phonefi-otes. __I FOR RENT In my home.tllances Included, lor more info. |751-2770alter4p.m. Child Cnre CHILD CARE IN my home minutes away from Jockey and Lee. Have references. 1st & 2nd shift. 492* CHILD CARE TEACHER needed Immediately. Must have highschool dipioma or QED. Great opportunity to earn child care credentials, associate ami bachelors degrees while working. All paid for through the TEACH program and center. Please apply In person or send resume to Creative Day Care. 835 Dulin Rd., Mocksviile, N.C. 27028. CHRISTIAN MOTHER OF 5 grown children will babysit in my home. My address Is: 438 Michael's Rd.. Mocksviile. NC 27028. I'm located five min. from Lee and Jockey plants. Call 284-6570. Properly PRIME SHOPPING CENTER space available, 1,200 sq. 11.-3,600 sg. It. Shopping/olfice. 336-996- Farm Machinery BUSHOGS; SCRAPE BLADES$125; Box Blades $235; Spreaders; Carryalls; Boom Poles; Scoop Pans; Post Hole Diggers; Disc; Gates; Corrals; Feeders. Wright Fanil Sates A Eaulo 998-8637. Homes For Rent 100 NEELY ST., 38R, Iba.. $575/mo. newly renovated. 722- 1834.________________________ 2BR, IBA, IN town. Howard Realty. 751*3538.______________ 370 WINDWARD CIR.- MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba., d/w. stv.. w/d conn., elec. ht, C/A. $750/mo. HUBBARD REALTY. 723*4306. storage bidg. In Mocksviile city limits, no HUD, $425/mo. Deposit & references req. 336*998»8437. 392 WINDWARD CIR.- MOCKSVILLE. 3BR. 2ba. d/w. stv.. w/d conn., elect, ht, C/A, $700/mo, HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. 3BR. IBA HOUSE & 2BR, Iba, mobile home for rent. Both on private lots. Qood location. 998* 4606. leave messaqe.___________ 4BR,2BA*Advance,Howard Realty. 751 »3538.____________________ CLEAN. NICE 2BR, Iba home, convenient to 1*40 & Hwy. 601. $600/mo. Pets, OK. 704-546-2ie8. Homes For Sale 82 ACRE FARM beautiful brick home w/garage ig. bam, mini outbuilding, all new paint. 601 N. mobile home on 1 acre pond, 12,500'f tobacco A grain allotment, 2 streams, small wooded area with hardwood timber. Ideal (or horse or cattle lami or development. Will divide. $385,000. Serious Inquiries only. (338)463-2914.___________ FOR ALL YOUR real estate needs contact Ina Hunter at RIverfork Properties. 300 S. Main St., 336- 751-1070. ■Your properly Is ___________priority.''___________ HOUSE A land for sale. 336-751- 2638.________________________ JOE RD., MOCKSVILLE-greal starter homel Recent rool, vinyl siding A windows, gas heat/c. air, fenced backyard. Range, refr., dishwasher, wash/dry A outbuilding with remain, deck, porch, A mature trees. Priced $63.900. Heartland Realty, 336-679-7288.__________ FOR SALE BY OWNER: 5BR. Iba., 1 ac. kit. Det. Oar. 862 Gladstone Rd., (703) 440-1494. TREXLER ROOHNGNew&OMRoola 24 Yeara Experience Free Eatimatas э э е - « е » - 4 » т 1 MOCKSVILLE-NEW 3BR, 2bahome w/garage A deck, near shopping, schools, and medical. A rare find at $95,000. LEONARD REALTY 336-751-3650 or 751- 5 0 2 0 ._____________________ NICE 4BR, 2BA home on 8 acres. Red Foust, Davie Fami A Land Sales. 751-0757. Land For Sale 15 ♦ ACRES, 2BR mobile home, bam, woritshop, lenced pasture In western Davie. Cali Red Foust, Davie Farm A Land Sales. 751- 0757.________________________ 38 ACRES BELL Branch Rd., NW Davie Co. Mostly hardwood timber. 2200+ paved road Irontage S4300/acre, ail or part. (336) 463- 2914._______________________ 601 N., 7/10 ml. N. ol 801-(4) 1 acre bidg. lols w/ road frontage. $16,000/ea. (1) 4 acre tract w/ 25 ft. road frontage. Bolh overiooking lake A valley $40,000. (336) 463- 2 9 1 4 . __________________ PERFECT 2 ACRES in Davie Co. Reduced lor quick sale. $57,000. Down 801 S. 336-774-7078. EXCEUENT SITE NEAR Bl-U shopping center. 3.5+ acres (exad size sublect lo survey verHkatton). Located on Valley Rd. (601 -------3). Perfect (or any retail o' Lnwn Care ATTENTION LAWN MOWING & weeding services. Good work at good CIS. Small-nwd. yards. Also wi« unwanted stuff from home cleanups and yard sales at reasonable rates. Davie Co. only. 998*0471. il no answer, leave message.____________________ ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Са11704-2в4*4277. Steve flames «irp e t * Cleaning * * Carpal &Upholslary Cleaning ★ Homaa. Buaineaaaa & Churchea Water Damage Extraction Sarvice Over 15 Yeara Experience EflE£ Estimates MoetavWe.NC Commercial FREDDY’S ROORNG 336-492-5923 Residential B & D, Design & Conatruction “QWo AA/oiifc ‘ETo i^cG t '^ou/i ^u dgctl” AddlUoni • Kitchen» • Bitlit • Repiiceminl Window* • Sun Roonit • Siding • Muonry • Ught Excavating • RtnoviUons • Deck» • Tito Work • Smill Repair» • I Ught Conim«relal Work «Bob Cat »Back Ho* S»rvlc«, A ■al tn lL Hall or Full D ay | 2 8 V rt.E )« . 33».7B 1-4212 HociuivilhNN^CTBa NO M O R E S H IN G L E S в о M e t a l l :*Long^BstlngQalvaluni« ^a3Fúq( Coverage : a Cut to the inch aManyCokm : aSaew *,Trim tom ateh c a f e i - m - z i M O M ■ М К Д М П Ш ! FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term • RENTALS) TR U C K IN G COM PANY. IN C. 2079 US Hwy. M l N. • Mockivllle, NC 3 3 6 -4 9 2 -7 7 1 6 • (8 0 0 ) 2 4 7 -4 7 8 9 -U S C lip a n d S ave C o u p o n r U j L u i a n . H O M E S 8 ш М д Ш / п Л in Yadkinville With Each iioieS'tonal use. For InfonhatkMi call Hlverloik Properties (336) 751-1070.________________________ NICE WOODED BLDO. tot, Oakland Heights-westem Davie Co. 5 mln. Irom 1-40, county water available. 492-2226. _________ WOODED ACRE ON pav«l Garden Valley Rd. off exit 162. Doublewlde only. $9,950. 704-528- 9593. Please leave message. iscellaneoii' $849 POOLS POOLS $549 ,New 19x31 family siie p<^. Includes deck, filter, liner A twating devtee. 100% tinancingl Caii now! 1-800-956-POOL (7665). 12FT LOWES JON boat w/ 2 yr. old Mariner 15hp motor. $23(i0, 998-1010._______________ ' CAMPER FOR SALE: 1991 self- contained, 2911. WIidemess. Sleeps 8, 2 adult bunks, lull bath, kitchen, living room, bedroom, hitch A equalizer bars. Extra nice. $8700. 998-5040.____________________ CROSLEY AC, 10,000 btu, like new, $225. Kellogg compressor, 25HP, compressor only. 998-3940. DIQITAL sa t ellit e d ish give away..must give away 1,000 dishes by »30/98. Pay onh minimal installation. Call 888-249- 6862._______________________ f r e e HREWOODI YOU cut. you haul. Easy access. Greenhill Rd. 492-7678.I ! ! I New U Home H P u r c h a s e d D u r in g t h e M o n th » o f J u n e ...R e c e iv e A n H M5MllltrRoid«Mecks>ilk,NC ( 3 3 6 ) 2 8 4 - 2 8 2 6 HAVE Y OU EV ER TH O U G H T A B O U T SELLIN G T H E TIM BER O F F Y O U R P R O P E R T Y ? W E PAY T O P P R IC E S FO R STANDING TIM B ER /TIM B ER LA N D . CALL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES AusttiHuntLiiiiiberCo. 2782 Hickory Hwy. Stalitville,lli.aitn 8x10 Storage Building New Hom es S tartin g At 8 4 9 Down 3 3 6 - 4 6 8 - 9 6 1 5 ! ] i !I i : •Hwy. 421 South I (М М и г1МГ»В1А»см) YaM |«lllc,N C V'i C lip a n d S ave C o u p o n PM -DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4,1998 ! ■ f.’ V f.[HDS Д и Ь Ж И Д М М У и ! PROFITABLE ISMCIAU 'Muffltr a tail^pa for most cars & light trucks. $69.95 installed; Catalitio Convertsrs; $99.95 initalM. Raavis Weldng & Mufflot Shop, Courtrwy Crossroads ( 4 ml. 9oum of YadWnvilli(336) 463-2517.Ilie on Mwy. 601.) K 4 Q 8ALVAQE:4'x8‘x1/4‘ wafor ; board, $3.9g/aa.; 4'xB' Cedar -Closat liner. $12.9S/ea.; 5'X12' premium (looring flborfooard, |9.95/ea. Grade Ma% 2X4 studs. $2.49/ea. bidg. stone $140/pr. paltet/140 sq. 4'X8'X1/2' thick Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 Ib. cap. waretrauae carts, $49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors. $6S/ea.; Roofing felt, $6.g5/roll; Wo stock stainless steel In sheets & ^pe.l/lnterior paneling $5.gs/ea.: Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24* dla.; we stock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica. $.50 sq. ft.; Steel I'Beams for sale: parking lot steel light odes, up to 30' tall; brick .^ea.; 4x8 exterior siding. K & Q Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on west b№k of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. TfUMPOUNE W/SAFETY PAD, $125; Harvard regulation size ping- pong table. $100. Both oxcollent condrtk>n. 336-996-6125.________ WEDDtNQ BAND FOR SALE. lOkt. gold band & diamond solitaire. (1/5 kt.) size 7 1/2. $125/both. Play pen-$20. 751- 5797._______________________ W ia BUY JUNK cars. 264-2859 or 264-4194. IR A C IO R SMIS&SEKVICE S I N K M R M EQUm NENT i4 5 E 5 m i i iw m -w -M M ! LARRY’S W OODFLœ R\ S S R V I Ç E Uying • Sancing • rnishing FREE ESTIMATES Ownin LjnyHcCIinney 129 Ы««мхх1 Drive 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 7 2 1 ИЕСНП 40 ► Mobili' Hoim.'s/Ront 14X80, 2BR. 2BA, C/A. EE. countiy sotting. Pinebrook School. $400/depyulil. 998-6006. message. 3BR, 2BA, VERY nice singlewido on privato 1 aero wooded lot. Central air & hoat in countiy, closo lo highschool. Will consider selling home. Owner financing possible. $525/mo. (704) 630 " 'ADVANCE-VERY TRAILERS FOR RENT. Wntor furnished. Located on Turrontino Church Rd. Call 998-7748 leavo mossaqo. M obile Hom es/Sale *1997 DOUBLEWIDE REPO* With land 1/2 milo (rom lako. Call QuaH^^Homes Suporstoro. (704) C A S HPAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTAOLES, OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Screw Madune Operator Trainees, 2nd Shift Penn Engineerini & Manufaciunns Cotp., the worlds tirseu producer of self clinching futeners. has invncdiaie need for 2nd shift Scitw Michine Operator Trainees. These positions offer job traininf. cotnpetitive ulary. 10^ shift pftnuum. ovenitne lOf houn per we«k). availtble tfter approiimately 8 weeks of tninini. Penn Enfineerini & Manufacturin| Cc^niion offer an excellenl Company ptid beneftt packife lhai includes: ♦ Fie«iblc employee heallh care for employee and iheir dependenu♦ Cain Pror» Sharing♦ 401KPrDfram♦ Profressive Vacation Policy♦ to Paid Holidays♦ Pension Plan ♦ Profit Sharini Plan (3 yr. vestin* period) ♦ New Air-Conditioned Building ir you are mechanically inclined and lookinf for a career oppoitunity with one of the incM companies in the meulwoAini indusoy, please apply in penon or lead mume to: Penn Engineering ft Minnficturing Cotp. 2400 Loweiy St., Winslon-Silem.NC 27101 Attn: John Hayes Clinch It with EOE H oiuekeeper/F loor C leaner S c tU a g H M u d c ttp tr/F lM T ClM M cr r« r D ati* C M utjr H M fH al, u if n ik U « IN im a t H taU h . n i t b • p w tf iM » M h iM to W M h n к м г а p tr « M k . B v i r i n c t I t p n f i m d . n t M t t f p b h i p tt M i a lt N w a a t H taH h . I t e a M M O t t a a n t t f P m rty th N td lc a l C ta te r, 1 1 ч Н * 9 м а 1 D tp I. ■ D C M « 8 . S S S S * 7 1 M | t r c d i S M -Y 77-1S 7C I w it c il ly 7 1 8 - S4Sf. Fmr ■№• fatftnntlMi rt|ar¿Í4 curai Jtbpttltaii, pImmm U MuJtbllM • I t l « - 7 1 S 4 S M «Г Ы 1 U r tt 8 « 8 > 7 1 8 -П 7 » . t p ^ O p p ii l p l u f H il ij » . PRIVATE,restrictions, for singlo porson only. 1 BR trailer, unfurnished, roferonces. S60/wk. S35Q/deposlt. Utilitlos nog. 1-704-982-9894. DOUBLEWIDE IN ADVANCE area. 1600 sq. ft.. GBR. 2ba. on privato lot. Loaso w/ option to buy. 765- 0200 or 760-0100._____________ NICE 2BR ON private lot. $300/mo., plus dop. 336-751-2532. Mo|)ilo Homo «ABANDON HOME*Must sell quick. Custom built mobile homo jacuzzl. a/c, ontortainment centor, $242/mo. wiih $1200 down. Call (704) 637- 6650.________________________ •DIVORCE FORCES SALE*of liko now mobile homes on beautiful lot. Coll 795-3772. ‘FIRST TIME BUYER* Now 4BR. 2ba mobilo homo. $163.9B/mo. Call (704) 637-6650. Quality Homos Suporstoro •RENT TO OWN*2 & SBR. Call 704-637-6650. QualiW Homos of Sollsbufv. already ipi. 14X80 VINYL/SHINGLE ___ sot-up. $599/down. Call (or api 336-751-7734. AWESOMEdoublowldo.3BR,2BA, RENTERS WANTED, LOW 1305. payments. Go toward ownership, call for details. 744-1306. _ . fumlshod, paymentsunder $298 por month. Call 744* BAD CREDIT? 3BR, $800/down. Regardless of past crodit history! 336-751-7734._______________^ LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Noiwood. NO 800-777-8652. Bargains, closo outs spoclols. 40 now homos. 26X52, S27.999; 26X80. $39,999; 28X64. $32.999; 24X56, $25,999; 14X80. $19,999, Incl. 4' hitch. Opon 7 days. LGS HOMES: SINGLEWIDES, winter ront special. 1 yrs. park ront paid In advanco by LGS Homos. Fob. & Mar. 3995 Pattorson Avo.. Winston-Salom. NC 336-767-7565. RENTERS WANTED. LOW payments. Go toward ownership. call (ordotails. 744-1306.________ WE HAVE OVER 100 proponies available immediately. ZERO down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-7150._______ G R O O M I N G S H O P Smkig №• ModavM» A Clvmmon« ar Jam Ttflot« Jmt Mootfy, tipwtmwt gno 336-998-5098 WISECARUER M I N I - S T O R A G E F o r all y o u r sto ra g e n eed s, clioose us! C o m e I)y to im iu ire a b o u t free re n ta l. 2975 Hwy. 64 E In F ork CnPP ¡odttij! (336) 998-8810 Mobile Homos/S. '«5 CRESTLINE WITH a acres land. 3BR, 2ba., 1640 so. It., 12x30 covarod Iront porch, 12x28 deck, 26x26 carport. Call 998-2635 alter 5pm.________________________ ‘85 OAKWOOD MONTCLAIR, 14X70,3BR, 1 1/2 BA, $7500. 940- 2213. ■95 14X70 FLEETWOOD, 2BR, all upgrades, white vinyl sidinn, shingle root, 12X18 deck, $16,500. 751-2588 alter 6pm. '95 OAKWOOD, SUPER nice ceramic tile, vinyl siding, shingled rool, huge master bath wllh shower & garden lub-asKIng $25,000. Set­up on 1 t/2 ac. rented lol In Famlngton area. Call lor more Inlo. NOTICE PUBLIC SALE: Mocksville Mini- Storage intends lo sell contents ol lollowing units lor unpaid rent and *■*8 Sharon Bailey ($190); «61 Ronald Edward Johnson ($250): «83 Christopher HonereuU ($208); «142 Tommy *274 Theresa Hoch ($250). Sale date: June 19, 1996 at 2 p.m. No sale II balance Is paid In lull by June 17, 1998. Household items. 817 Salisbury Rd. (336) 751-2463. Cash or money order-no personal checks for overdue accounts. ALTO SAXOPHONE-EXCELLENT condition. S295; Vilo clarinet. EC, $95. Call 998-9549 before 3 pm or leave mossaqe. S l i r . ^ t j i i i p § I j p i ■uy • M l • Trad* ■cuG*SK««a - nt-ni-On i3immim,<.iii[>,ii,ic DISHWASHER NEEDED A pply In P erson M iller’s R estau ran t 710 W ilkesboro S treet | M ocksville Look Long Term Care Opportunities Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie Is now tak!n{{ applications fnr: RN-Weekcnd SupervL<tor RNs-FT & PT 1st A 3rd Shifts CNA.vAII Shifts Baylor Shift.4 Transportation Driver-PT MWF Afternoons 12-5 p.m. iCT • E. I . I . A. с • Of Davie US Hwy 801 South, Advance 99S0240 JOB FAIR HOLroAY INN SALISBtJRY Tliurs. June 4,199810am - 4pm — 2 5 A ssem bly P o sitio n s— Botg-Watnef Staffing, a diviiion of Borg-Wanicr ProlccUve Scrvicd, «11 intem iU ^ leader in slufTing and Kcurily has new oppominlUe» In IheiSillsbuty area. Wc arc assisting a large manufacluring facility In recruiting lop notch candidaies to woric In in w iH yindM liw iononall.shlft». .................... ‘ If you have muubcturlng opericnce, ipccifically in Ihe ■ulomottm fleld, you could be looking al a bright future. Your strong work ethic and stable employment background will be .contidercdapius. ; AlBo«g-W«ma, you can be sure to expect a competilive pay rale I with • review after 3(W0 dayi, inunediate benefiu including life and a stock ptnrhtsr wia» — ^ fie d apiiUcanls pleaw atlcnd our Job fair or cal 03» : C»4(7t fot •ppUcation infatmMion. The HoUday Inn ll hxalcd on e*tt75offHiry.85.EO.E . , . , , PIANO TUNINQRepairing & Rebuilding Sales S'lervlcg Wallace Barford 998-2789 COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED Mallard motortiome, 24lt., sleeps 6, relrlg., generator, power convertor, complete bath, gas range & oven, a/c unit, etc. $9,500,336-998-9555. A t R BUILDERS, over 8 yrs. exp. Decks, porches, patk>s, storage bldgs., additions, remodeling. Insurance claims. Satislaclion guaranteed. Call 492-2255 lor Free Estimate. Or Pager «910-717-2568. ABC PAINTINQ AND WALLPAPERING15 years experience 'Our commitment Is quality through experienced teamworii." 751-3813 CRffTER SITTERSol Davie County Going out ot town?Let us care lor your pets. 751-0106 or 492-5542 DJFOR HIREWeddlngs,^private ^rties, etc. LINK’S SEAMLESS QUTTERIN^ Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates __________998-1798__________ MAN WILL BUY |unk cars lor cash and remove trash Irom around homes. Will paint houses. 751- 5082.________________________ OSBORNE ELECTRIClor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3396. PAINTINQRemodeling • Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MiaER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterprool decks, patios, .driveways and walkways. 264-4277. Inal miles, good SCI Jeep. $3500.998-0297 great ‘U DOOQE 400,4-dr., daily driver, 95,000 miles, $700. 751-4485. Leave nwssage. ‘M MAZDA SE 5 pick-up, 157 K, one-ovmer, good condition. $149S. 336-996-2023 alter 5 only. ‘ae CHEVY SILVERADO, 4X4) 284-6405. :• , CHEVROLET CAPRIckClassic, leather, all power, load^ Low miles, 1 owner, $4,750. 99». Ш е € п м т т о 8 ) Е а я й И ш Г SHIFT M A N A G ERS & CREW M EM BERS WANTED • FuNorparttkm.• Flaxibla hows and <kvt. •CampaMf •Muat bat Inga and waahanda. M O C K SV H IE Г п Ш Ч т Я ш п т ш т Má юш пуЁчт ) (336) 721-1080 *№• in opporturtty (МсаМ to а pobey ol noiHHenmrwMn in Iад A ^ f a k e firle im d s . G K T M H ) . J o b s a l th e b r a n d n e w T a rg e t k e e p s o u n d in g b e tte r a n d b e tte r. Yuur tcicdi for the prifcct pjrt>iime job ¡uit came tu an end. Tatnt. iIk hot int rciait ihiin atounj. it ojKnlng a branj ntw note in )tjur neijchboihool AnJ as you would expea, ii't filled with fun. Fun produai. Fun people. And fun poutiont around the N ew в тс э к е с ш а ы б ш н е г г о ы - ^ я т aWN&S AMU- BUVPJ tx T . a . ? . - x j p - T •ElKUdln ■ JOB FS^TEVAt: WAiJ<-INSAOCePTEP. s i s r - i ^ i®'" Tafjet team, youll ret »me of the btuni advantaK* in the buiine« like competmvt uaning pay. benefit optkmi. fleSt>le tUiedufo. anJ a jenewui team membet ilucount. To arranp tn Enietview, pUaic caU l-N M № H tU , ai the nieniion li»ed above. ©lARGET DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 4 ,1998- Ih l eLASSrniEDS Д и Ь !У И Ш В Я У Р ! PROFITABLE PRIMtSTAR SATELLUe JY l.c.e., INC.-S99 Installatkm alter $50 mall In rebate. Plus recelva ltie llrst month ol Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call now-1-800-583- 1339. Umited lime oUer/scme restrictions may apply._______^ READING TEACHER WILL tutor grades 1-5.751-5492. SMALL SATELLfTE DISHES $M installed.Free programming 1800-984-0772 TREES R US__________996-1986 WILL 00 ODD iobs. Will buy (lea mariiel lunk & junk yard junk. Hospilal SI. Ext. House'Trailer No. 6.721-6205 BAILEY «HOWARD TOURS July 1-4, Ohio Amlsh Counlry-slep on guide, buggy rkle-lraln tide- Sugar Creek Swiss Viilage-Warther Canrings, Amlsh Farms Tour, 5 meals Included, 0-$299, T-$275, Q-$260. Aug. IS, 1 day, Boone, NC. Includes 'breakfast & 1 dinner at Daniel Boone Restaurant,-------3 al Shops ol the Parimay. . /person. Driven Qene Lhiengood, 998-4338. OWN A CLASSIC ‘83 240 DMercedes Benz, 189,000 miles, blue, 4 dr., auto, runs great, sacrillce at $3,500 lirm. 998-4292, 9am-8pm._________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick-Dodge 700W. Innes St., Salisbury ■ ________704-636-1341 : 78 JEEP CHEROKEE 'S’, 3 spd. manual with Warner hubs, a/c, ■'line stereo, p.s, 120K ')7 CHEVROLET CAPRICE station 7sl^U 6^°‘’‘^ condition, $1950. ‘«2 NISSAN MAXIMA, gold. Check II out.Was $11,995, now only $8,968. Gerry Wood Autocenlre. ’ 704-637-9090._________________ ■92 S-10 pickup, 80,000 miles, good shape, $4.300.940-2174. ‘94 CHRYSLER LHS, white. Was ' $14,995. Now only $10,566. Geriy Wood Autocenlre (704) 637-9090. ‘94 MITSUBISHI MIGHTY max, red, a/c, AM-FIM cassette, 73K 'miles, original owner, new bedliner, very sharp. $6400 OBO. 998-0297. , ‘<6 4DR. SUBURBAN rear air. : $21.000. 998-1010._____________ ;'95 CHEVY CAMERO, silver, nice one. Was $14,995. Now $11,988. Wood Autocenter. (704) 637- . '95 FORD ESCORT QT, red, 25,000 miles. Was $11,995 now only $8.988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. (704)637-9090. ‘09 I8UZU RODEO, 4dr., SR5 4x4, red. Was $19,995, now $15,988. Qerry Wood Autocentre. 704-637- ‘96 TOYOTA TACOMA pickup, gold. Was $13,995. Now $10,988. Qerry Wood Autocentre, (704) 637- ‘97 DODGE GRAND Caravan. Biue. Loaded. Rear a/c. Was $20,995. Now only $17,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 704-637-9090. ■97 PLYMOUTH BREEZE, 4dr. green, auto, a/c & much more. Was $14,995, now $11,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. (704) 637-9090. •97 TOYOTA CORROU, 4dr, blue. Was $14.995. Now $11,988. Qerry Wood Autocenter, (704) 637- 8 PEOPLE WHO need to lose weight & make money. New patented weight toss product. Phone (336) 659-8974 for details. BUYING PME A hardwood timber, delivered logs & long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. 704- 278-9291.___________ MATURE INDIVIDUAL NEEDED for housekeeping, meal preparation & childcare. Live-In preferred. 998- .:‘$6 TOYOTA 4-runner, 4x4. white. : Was $20,995. Now $17.988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. (704) 637-9090. '96 ACURA 2.5 It. 4dr.. white, low miles, nice car. Was $24.995. Now $21,988. Geriy Wood Autocentre (704) 637-9090. WANTED: EARN up to $500 per week assembling products at home. No exp. INFO 1-504-646- 1700. Dept. NC-5377.___________ TRAILER LOT FOR rent tn Davie Co. for new slnglewlde traitor. Call 998-1802. StatMvUI« FlitHra СогрогаИош hu « fnll Им ор«яЫ< for aa laatallatloa Joara«ya«a. Muat ha«« Э-8 ytar* «speritac« la high «aá соша«гс1а1 projects. Aklllly lo latorpnl hlaeprlata, kaá a crtw, traval whta rtf«lr«4. hava owa haad 1аЫ* A rtUabla Iraaapa'talloa. W« offar compatHhM coaiptasalloa, 401K г«11гмма1 frograai« haaith шшё daatal lasaraaca. Traral aiptafa lalBharaaMoat Л aaal allawaaca* PaM holliaya ллё «acalloaa. Rafaraacta re«alroá. Far aora lafor«alloa »1«ам caU Gra< Fradarlch, SPC., 704471-а4в1. BOB/MP Employmont 'CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD'Hiring new demonstrators No Investment Free $300 sample kit No collections, no dellveiy Interviewing now Call 998-6449 lor appointment Also booking parties AMERICAS HOTTEST PARTYplan/Christmas Around the Worid now hiring demos. Free $300 kit. No InvestmentI No coliectlngl No de№erin^l Weekly paycheck. Call CNA POSITIONS AVAIUBLE.Brightmoor Nursing Cenler. PO Box 2167, Salisbury, NC 28144. DISHWASHER NEEDED. APPLYIn person to Millers Restaurant. 751-2621. DRIVERS $1500 SIGN ON BONUS For exp'd drivers » 0/0. $750 bonus lor echool grads. Excellent stop pay, high miles, home weekly. Class (AiCDL w/HazMal, Min 1 yr.OTR. Builders Transport, Dedicated Fleet. 1-866-2-JOIN-BT. POSITION { A V A I L A B L E I EXPERIENCED a LICENSED H A im n E S S E R for progressive, busy beauty salon In Clemmons C A U - 7 6 f r8 0 4 7 Employmont HOUSEKEEPING POSmON AVAILABLE at Uke Myers RV Resort. Flexible schedule, but some weekend work required. Please apply in person at Lake ^№S. U.S. Hwy. 64 West. 492- K«W CAFETERIACooks, bakers, storeroom sonnel needed al our Statesville itlon. Good pay & benelits. Apply Mon.-Fri. between 9:30- 10:30am or 2:30-3:30pm at K&W, Crossroads Shopping Center, Statesville. EOE/MF.____________ UFEQUARD « POOL STAFFpositions available lor May-Sept. at Lake Myers RV Resort.Taklng applications now. Apply In person, I^B4W . 492-7736. imploymonl Employment LOCAL COMPANY SEEKSindividual lor Office Assistant posHton. Must have excellenl computer & telephone skills. Please send resume lo: PO Box 444, Mocksville, NC 27028^__________ LOCAL PRECISKm MACHINE shop has opening lor machine operator. No experience required. Apply In person-REBB Industries, Yadkinville. 8am-5pm, M-F. HELP NEEDED! SECURITV GUARD NIGHT WATCHMAN POSITIONS AVAIUBLE CALL FOR INTERVIEW 33C-838-8211 CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVIL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for applteatton. EEO.______________ COOK, EXPERIENCED IN all aspects ol Food Preparation. Be a part ol a unique team In a Countiy Ciub setting. Call Bennuda Village at (336) 998^112._____________ COURT UA8K)№CASEMANAGER; 2 part-time or one full­time position to split time btwn Forsyth & Davie counties to manage domestic violence caseload In non-prollt/EEO agency. BSW or related lield. Need knowledge ol DV and legal system. Send resume to: Joetta Shepherd, Family Senrices, Inc., 610 Coliseum Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27106._______________________ MEADOWBROOK TERRACE OF Davie Is now acceptina appltealions lor an Admlnlstrath/e AsstTReceptkinlst. Ideal candklate wouki be computer profldent, dependable, the ability to handle various tasks, and have a pleasant personality! Duties will Include answering phones, typing for all departments, filing, and general опГсе dutlee. We offer health and dental Insurance, 401К and prolll sharing. Please apply In person, lax or mall resume to Adm. Asst.: (336) 998-0243 FAX, 316 NC Hwy 801 S., Advance, NC 27006. NO PHONE CAaSPLEASEIl NEEDED: 23 PEOPLE to k»e 5-50 pounds by June 30. Free shipping. Call 1-800-353-7058. OPEN UNDER NEW management: Horn's Countiy Kitchen, 2nd shllt, wait staff & grill cook, 3-11pm. Experienced preferred. A |^ ; In person between 7am-3pm. Rale ol pay depends on experience. №neHls-S day worii wks/potentlal lor advancement.___________ PATIENT CARE AIDES NEEDED. Weekend Bayk>r program. Call'for appointment. 751-2175. .: PERSON TO CLEAN priwte homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood pa^Aienelits. Cloverfleld's. 760- PROFESSKHML ~HOUSEKEEPINQ AND LAUNDRY company seeking housekeepers, floor technicians and laundry attendance. Full & part-time available, 1st & 2nd shllt. Pleaae a ^ In person at Meadowbrook Manor ol Clemmons -',or Meadowbrook Terrace ol Davie. . SUMMER FARM HELP wanted. Must be experienced In farm and hay equipment. Ideal lor high scnool/collm shjdent or adult. Please apply in person al Lake Myers RV Resort. US Hwy. 64 West. 492-7736. TRUCK DRIVER NEBOEO forhauling bulk commodities. Must have CDL and clean driving record. Home most nights. 1-600-731- 2221.____________________ WOLF PUPS, HK>H percent. extremely beautllul, friendly, yellow eyes. Call 7....................ll 704-871-0492. II H elp W anted All Shifts Fast Track Store #120 Tcxaco Hwy 601 at 1-40, Mocksvillc Come ky for an application EOE/MF P ositio n s A vailab le W c h a v e p o s ltl o m i v i l l i b i c f o r 2 n d i n d 3 r d s h if t f u p c r v l M r i . S e tu p o f CN C i a t t w i a n d m illin g m a c h ln a s a r a rc q u lra d . A s t r o n g tr o u b i« s h o o tin g b a c k g ro u n d Is a d i f In K t p lu s . G o o d w o r k in g c o n d itio n s , d u n s h o p , a i r c o n d itlo n id , c o m p s tith r i w a g e s a n d b s n c f its . S f n d r t s u m i to : E H u m a n R f s o u r c f s O t p a r t m s n t ^ 113 H a tf liid R o a d . S t a t t s v i i i t , N C 3 8 6 2 5 i M aintenance ExporloacodlndlvMiialnoedod : for sad shift audatonanco poiltien with local food aumnfoctnrcr. Jovracyaiaii ratiagaplos. Competitive wage packagc. Appt^i in person at Crcstwood Faraut as4 Eaton Road, Mocksiille 1 SUMMER WORK « « в !« » ! Parl-lime/FuUTim« withnexlblcachedules. Scholanblps Awarded. ' GrMtRciumc Expçrièncel C«U For Info 7 5 9 ^ . ■«■»IMMEDIATE*« OPENINGS 'Admin. Assistants ' Woid|xoce$son,Excal,Lotus ' Qen. Clerical Racaptionists ' Ganaral Laborars 'Fumitura Workers ‘Woratwusa ‘WaWars ‘LawnMaint. rLBASE CALL TODAYI W ISim N STAFF SnVKXS 74M 367 (F u)74(4N 3 L e B k m C w p m t h a k u a r m lt t m a n U M k k ik r RECEPTIONIST/ Secretary Energetic, responsible, detail oriented Individual possessing strong telephone, communication and general clerical skills. Proficient with Windows 95, MSWord, Excel & Access. Needed for full time front office position with growing company. Excellent benefits and growtt) potential. Send resume, cover letter and salary history to; LeBleu Corp., PO Box 2093, ^ a n c e , N027006. CNA’S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem “The hometown conv>any, we'll treat you like you’d exp^.“ Ablest Staffing Service 129 E. Depot St., Suite 101 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-4414 Hiring for the FoUowing Positions: Assemblers Fumiture Finishers Pkkers/Packcrs Loaden/Unloaders Material Handlers CNC Wood Operatora Customer Scrvice General Clerical With Mkrosoft Experience Part-time Weekend Shifts Available 1st « 2nd • 3rd • Shifts Available •Must Have Reliable IVansportation* •Previous Applicants Need Not Apply^ •Accepting Applkations Mon-Thurs* 1-3 p.m. or by Appointinent 210s required, Prt-enploymciil Dni| Scrccnlog Crimlnl Rcconi Check-EOE-No Fm-No Contract MustBeAielSorOldef___________• «И кгко»,!.... (nMwlCNA’i _____IN’ihrwirtlalbi AdmcemnciHiltKlNMc. i Help Wanted Jeffco is looking for exp. uphoistm r. Please apply in persoo at 52i9U SH w y.l58, Advance, NC 27006 Computer Coordinator II Davie County Computer Services Department Opening Date: Immediately DtKriplloe of Work! Admlalsltr Mltrmotl NT »«»»ria, »Ilh muHlpi« : ; ар|йкаиоа ипсп, iwitclicf, hubs, prinlcn and PCi. Rnpoulbk for msiiiUiiilii|IPaddmiiii|KhciiK,i)frirailal4 rily,aafliic<wii«fcd»itn шкШкии. Admlnbler lh< county lalranri lile, e-miil ассоши sad Kt up; dcparimcntil PCi and priolni lo he Mtwork сошраНЫе. Ftrfona trouble' soalyib on aU n«worida| equipment. Мой bt abb lo work indtpciidinllj' nponlni lo Ihc Computer Scrvloi Maaaier. QmUflciliiai! Gradualku fhn a four ytar InnlliiUoa wllh a dttrte la a; compulir-nlattd (Md or iiadualkia wUh a Iwo jrcardtsm and nkvaal; work npirinct hi PC nMwerUng. MuM hen npcriract with NT Mrvn-, Euhanie and PraiyhulallalJoa and admhiislrallon.Eipn)enc« with Mkro»ROnic«.SQL,SMS,IlS,aadHPOpiaVlewaphii.ValldNC Driver’iLktnnrtquind.AbblenMillaclyUA5apou«dt. Annlkalloa Proctu! Appllathiwill b.Mtipiri uillih.podiln. h niM. Suhott a Mltf oTifflkalhai aad гаиаи lo: NcatSaUh Coapultr Stmfcn Maaeftr |]3S.M ehiSlntl И : | | í i , | ^ ; DA^RCOÜNTC ENTERPRISE Re'coV d, jiîiieX 1998 f e ' iCl. 'A li I III ¿’Ь . lì \ F u n d R a i s e r s S ijU dB y.Juraao Ü ái>^— ipllinHK.WBfcyOmrt Ç. &ЭОЬ|0 a.m. All you can coi: $3. lkV tM «kn»M owLoil|tlm Fri- diors. Doonopen (tf 6. nm game at 7 p.m. Bta|o,Wnim R. VfD. 2ndSatur. day. Doors open. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, June 7 W ahy ctapd IIM C Honwonlnt. Sun- (laySchool. IOa.m.Wonhipscr\’ice,l I am. Guea speaker Ray Sufrail, fornicf piWor. CovercU diih lunch after servkx. June 7-11 Vtiiitai HMe Schnil, Bear Cntk Bap- U* Church. &30 p.m. Ages 4->-ouih. R>r nMtinfi).C!jU92-2999. Saturday, June 13 Vkakn BMe Sdnol, Hardbon UnM Mttkodbl Chorrti, 9 am.-4 p.m. Jurie 14-19 Vacatioa Bible School. First Bapllst C h u ^ oTCoolmMC. 208 Marginal Si.. 630^:30 p.m. Tbcme: Star Qucsi: A Gaf ac- licGooJNe>s'sAdvcnlun;.Pivschoo)>)’iKiih. nv-rcgbtfJtion & cookoui: Saiuniny, Juiw 13.5;30p.m. For info or irampo(Wiion. cill 284-2598 or 2&M306. June 15-19 VacKknlliMiSclnil.'nirmilincBaplbl Church. Tlicmc: Slar Qucsl: A CJnclic Goal News Adrenlun:. 6:.10-8:30 p.m. All ages. Nuisciy iwm'iilctJ fotchilJrcnunJcri wending wiih pdull To pn«nroll, all 751- 2028. Wednesday, June 17 Chfcta WoBKn'i Chib ofiVtasiMvS^ bn Luachtoa Ckib, Bcnnuda Run Coun­ tiy Club, 11:15 a.m. SIO.M. Call 595-W6. .'nKirsday.JunelS C l v ^ WooMti's Club of Winstoo-Sa- Bntarii Chib, Bcmudi Run Countiy Qub. 9-JO am. $8.75 Call 468-2iM5. June 22-26 V a ^ io o BiMc School. Fork BtplisI ClHrch.9 am.- noon. Ages: ^6ih paJe. .Tbcme: SiaiQucsi: A Galactic Good News VWvertufc. 3140 US. Hwy. M East. For Wo. call 998-8306. Onyoing 1 ^ Biftlil Clnth: Wonhip Scrviccs, 9:4Sam.&11 am.SundaySchool.9:45am. A II am.Nunetyprovided. .CBBlwmwChi«faofCod.SundaySchool. 10 am. Worship Scr\ icc. 11 am. G>-cning Worship. 6 pm. Mon. №)vr Ser\icc. 7 p.m. Wed; Family Training Hour, ? p.m. Van vrvke to anJ TtDm church available for Swdaymomingsenice.Pastor<biy Phillips. 2844977 or 2&4-2l8a Bi^UitedKfcthod&stChu^ meets in Shady Grow School gym. Sunday, 10:30 am. Childcare provided. Pastor - Keilh 'nrnnaa0flice:998>102a Home: 998-1799. &MaiU HUlsdale UMC @ Juno, cont EiloasBiptklCbuiTkSunday School, 10 am.: \^wship. 11 am.; church training. 6 pkHW Wednesday service. 7:30 pm G^Sh>pMEpi»valChurch,Chun:h SimCboieemee.Sundayser>icc.9:30am. 9gAUMlUtod№lhadMChwth:Sun- dV worship. 8:45 & 11 am. Sunday School. Mam. Youth.5 p.m.Ctuldren's program (K- BeHnvr'sSonriilpTabenMclrSundayM-Dr- ship, 10:30 am.. 6:30 pm. Wed ewning.7 pm. ftutor Jeny L Couch.998-3748. Cana Rd-Ponei'sLonc. TürnnliBeBtptfalChurrti:SundaySchix)l. 9:45 am.. Worship, 11 am.; Nighl Scrvicc, 6 p.m. Paslor - Rev. Billy Skwp. EpiscofMl Church oTlhe Asccnskm, Ftirk- Bixby Rd.Sun.SclKX)l, lUam. Worship, 11 am. Rev. Edwin T. Rmlcy. 2844500. DtalAStoiyMinisli7rorchUdmi.Billund Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Sen^allhe Oaks. Apt. 7A.MilllngR(X)d. 7 p.m.. ThuiMlays, Bishop TR. Ricc. CkmenI Gnn-e Church of God. Wcdiies- Xay pmj-crscrvicv.7 p.m. Saiurdiy nxmiing S.ibKuhSclKx>I.IOam. Green Meadows Bapllst Church Sundiy School, 9:45 n.m. Worship, 11 am., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.n\. Pastor M. Ray Davis, 998-3022. Duette Foster Christian SenionChib.4ih Tuesday, Oak Gro\« Mcthodisl, lOam. Prcxhool/Purnts' Moming Out, Bethle­ hem Unilcd Methodisi Church. Ages: 2-4. Mon..Tues..Thurs..9an».-ix»n. PMO: Ages 12-23 months, TUcs., 'Riurv, 9 am.-nwn. Call 998-6820 or 998-5083 fwinfo. R e u n io n s 5K 5 p.m. every 2nd & 4th Sunday. After achooi(K>S)everyWednesday,3:30-5p.m. 99в-Я83. Р Ш J. Mark Weekley. UNrtr U M MitiMM Churdu Wor- ihl|59:45aiaSundaySchool,lO:45am. MKtoUirilid М«1мк1к« СЬипк E»ly ¡liqiMp, 8:4S am. Sunday School. 10 am. WonMp, 11 am. hayer & praise, 6 pm Ыог.В|ШеО«уп,99&5518о(998.7471. G m Ш Ьо*! Cburdu prayer nieting. Saturday mornings. 9 am. im m i lipHiiaMirtte Sunday School. 9$in. wonhip setvkx, 10-lO:30fcUQ4nhip; lOiijiLw(nhipiOTfce.We(kicsdayMLuck I l k 6J0pm Adult A >wih Bible study. #|iom 7:13 pm FMor R.T. Akkmian. р ьш еы л . Я М Ы VkMiy fM y WonMpCe». «IViee? Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 ¿eu-7 pjn. Wetfeiesday. 7 p-m. «itUto«tnT.r.ClMRikSundaySchDul, .(tf fm. Wonhip Servkx. 11 am. Wednes- :fjfeai^BWc«udy.7p.m.ftworEligtoh Ai№ I t e DeiTkk Mock. Saturday, June 6 Rccsts ReunkNt,SIx.'IHcld Music Hall. n>r- ner of Sheffield & lurkcyfoot Rds.. 3 p.m. unlil. Covered dish supper. 4 p.m. Sunday, June 7 Robeftson ReunkNi. Adviuve United Mclh­ odist Church Comnninily Ccnicr. 1 P.IJ1. Sunday, June 14 ReunkM ofdescendants oTJames & Eliza* beih Ferebee Eaton and Thomas & LouJaneStonestiret Eaton. Ealons Biiplist Church. I pm. Cowrcd dbh. For info, cill 751-2074or751-2l74. DUon-Shelton Reunion. Bonkin Lake, I pm Covered dish. Sunday, June 28 RcunknordocendantsonU.dkCatherine Dccae HoIUrs. Center Communiiy Bldg.. I pm. S p e c ia l E v e n ts _________ Sunday, June 7 Best Yet Chib's Annual Flag Tea Pr»- pim. Cedar Grove Baplisl Church in Fork cwnmunity.4p.m. Friday. June 12 Trip to Wlkcs Jaa MuKum spoasorcd hy Davic Couniy Historical & Genealogical Sockrty. Meet at library parking lui. 9 am. Monday, June 15 Cruise In, downioNMi Mocksville, 5:30-9 p.m. Thursday, June 18 Red Cross Bk>od Drfve. Davic Counly Branch omce, 65 Court Square, Mocks> ilie. W am.-4:30p.m. Ongoing Immunlzalloa cUnfc, Hcalih Depi.. adutt andchild,everyTucsday,4:30-7p.m.Ruand pneumonia vaccines available. D a te s to p ^ e n t o Saturday, June 13 Bkwd Drh-e, Red Cross. Blaise Baptist Church, 9 am.-2:30 p.ra Thursday, June 18 R«1 Cn» Btaod Drive. Branch Oflicc. Court Square, Mocksvillc, 11 am.4:30p.m. Appointments only. Ongoing CodMBMS Mil Vii«e Musma. 14 Church St. T\jcs. ATburs., 9 am.-nooa Sals.. 11 am.-2 p.m. Tours also available by ^)(it.CaII2m(M0. RccycKag truck al Center Community BUg.,8-llam. Ist Saturday. RcQtli« trackalUaioa Chapci Method­ ist, 4th Saturday. 8-11 am.. RacyclH|tnickiiJerkho4IanliniRuri- UB1 bklg.. 3rd Saturday, 8:30-11 am. PltadKnl MoHow. ’Hjes., 11 am,Davie County Library and Cooleemee branch, 30- mimoe program. For children ages 3-5. Mu­ sic. readakudstaries.nims.nunery rhymes. M e e tin g s Thureday, June 4 OnhC<MtyHii«4iaoikCcmllte. Weitem Steer. 6p.m. Tuesday, June 16 Davfc County Rcpub«cail Fatly, thvic Coutay Cpuniwuse,7:30 p,m. Saturday, June 27 Davfc Counly Rcixibllcan Mcn'j Fcdcf» lion. F&P BaitTOK. 7:30 a.m. Ongoing Vadkin Vaky RabbM Chib, Вшск Oym. last Sunday of each morth, 2:30 p.m. All rabWi owners available. AkoboUcs Anonymous, Sund;\ys. 6 p.m. nnd Wednesdays, 8 p.m., Sccond Presbyte­ rian Church Kasemeni, Pine Sl. Call 751- 1490 or 751-7786 fw info. MOPS(Matbei9orPrescbookcsK Macc- doiiw Miwtvian Church. Support, fellow­ ship, iT.tfts & food. Childrcn gukfcd in own pr\5gr.imM0PPETS,9;30-l 1:30am. Regis- initk)ii fee llexibtc l»#of chil'lren attending. Sclwlarships available. For more Info, call 9984394.1 St & 3rd Fridays. Historic Davie Inc., 2nd ТоЫлу, Davie Couniy Public Library, 6:30 pm Everyone wclcomc. The Allfat Gmip, Davie Counly Library. 7 p,ni.UsiTues.Call Bonnie al 998-5274. Cenier Community Devekipmenl. 3rd Mon.. 7 p.m. Community Bldg. CookemceToHnBaard,3nl'njesday,To>sT] I lall, 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted Norih Cookemce and ClaHt RomI Coun­ cil, 2jx1 Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Bap­ tist Rllowship Hall. Davie DomesticVTolence Senices, Support gn>upsforvlciimsordome.sticvk)Icncc.Scs- sioas frvc. confidential. Tbesdi^-s, 6 pm. DDVS Olficc in Davic Counly Counhousc. 75l-.Um Family VIoleoce Frevtnlton Services oi Davfc County. Frce couascling for victims ofvk)lcnccandthcirchiklren.Scparalcgnxips. Tucsdays.6-7:30p.m.Rrsl United Mcthodisl ChurchofMocKsville.Call 1-800-728-3413. Davic Counly School Bus Driven AsMckH lion, 2nd Tburs., 7 p.m. Davie Counly Sr. Center, Brock Bldg. Advance Garden Club, 1st Tues., 9 amAlocks UMC, 998-2111. Mocksvllle Garden Chib, 1st Thurs., First B.iptist Fellowship Hall, 7 p.m. MOPS, Mothen of Prochoolen, I st, 3rd Fri.. 9:30-11:30 am. Macedonia Mcmivkm Church. $15 rcgistnttion plus small Vktekly fee. 9984394. Sons of ConlMerate Veterans, 1st Mon­ day. Cooleemee Histórica] Building, 7 p.m. Mocksvtti notary Chib, *niesdays, 12:10 p.m.. Rotary HuL Take Off Pminds Semttrfy. Bethlehem Unilcd Methodist Church, 6:45 p.m. Tburs. Fannkigton Masonk Lodge No. 265.2nd Monday. 7:30 p.m. at tfic lodge. Cancer support group, 2nd Tuesday, 7 pm.,DavieLibrary.forcanccrpalicnts,friend family. l-800-228-742lbr751-0313. Mocks>HleUonsCkib.ilst,3rdlbursdays. 7 p.m., Rotary Club. Mocksvй^Dm1eHomebuЯden,4lhlhurs- day, 7 p.m.. Captain Steven's. Dav1eHigbAtbletkBoo6ten.3nlMonday. 7 p.m.. school cafeteria Disabled American Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliaiy.3nlNk)nday.7p.m.,chaptcrhome. U.S.W1 south of Mocksville. Farmkigtoa Ruritan Скй». 2nd Ibursday. 7:30 p.m., Rirminglon Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Christian recovery pro­ gram for ч.шкп5схи:й1у ;¿)used aschildrcn. Mondays,7:30p.m..4l court Square. Room 2ia GoUnAgeChd). 1st Monday. East Room. Sr. Center. Brock Bkig., 10 am. AU»laienSuppoilGraup.2nd'n)U(sday, 7 p.m.. East Room. Sr. Center, Brock Bklg.. N. Main St. 731-8770ОГ 751-0611. Humaac Sociily of Davie.29 Court Square. 2ndWednesday.7p.m. BnartHMtaiSupport Group. 2nd’Ibes- day. Davic Health Dept.. 6-7:30 p.m. ParcnlaRaoiatcOr|Bai»tfaM(FRO)sup> port group for families of chiUren with dis­ abilities, 2nd1besday.7 p.m. Call Rosemary Kropfdder at 998-3311 for kxalkn. Jericbo>HaniiioaRurilanChtb.2nd'nie3- di^.7 p.m.,club building. Oerith Dipt, clinic hours: Mon.-Fd. 8:30- 11:30 am. 14:30 p.ra; Ibesdays. 4:30-7 p.m; Taea Bnkh РкшиМкм Clak. 8:30 xm.-noon. 2tkL 4th Saturdays. Dmit С0Ш.1У Boanl or SocM StnfcM 4lh Tuoday. 3:30 p.m. al DSS. ModuvOa AA. Wed., 8 p.ra. - closed mtt»Sun,,8p.in.-opHimtng.CallCtaii- line al 998-9885 orTeny 940-5944. gkmHui.GladaineRoad,7:30p4ii.liimi 3id Mondays cxoepi holklays. Advmc< Masonic Lodp Na 710. 2iid •niesday, 7:30 p.m. ol iIk kidgc. Moduvlll(^Dav)e iccicallon.7SI-2325. AAandAJ-Anon.n»ii!days,8pm..E«on's Baptist Chureh. Nar>Anon for families of dmg addicts. Sun­ days. 6 p.m. Davie Settlor Center. Brock Building, Main St.. Mocksville. 998-2657. Davie County Youth Football League Di­ rectors. Tbcs., 7 p.m. Courthouse. Grand JuryRoora Wiliam R. Davie Booster Chib, Shelier ai Wm. R. Davte School, 3id Tbursday. UnllcdWayhoardordireclon,4thMondiy. 5:30 p.m.. Brock Bldg., Room 208. Mocksvllle VFW Post 4024, Ш Hul.Sim- ford A«.. 7p.m., 2nd T\iesday. MocksviOe-Davie Jaycces, Isl. 3rd Mon­ days. Jayccc offkc beside Hom Oil Ca. Main St.. 7 pm Advocates fbr Gifted ChiUrm, 2nd, 4ih Ibursdays, 149 Lokeskk Drive. 751-21Я. Narcolks Anonymous Against All Odds Group, Sundajs, 6 p.m., Thursdays, 8 p.ni., Room 208. Brock Bldg. Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280. Mocksvile Amerfcan Legkm Post 174, VFW Hut. Sanfoid A«.. 2nd Tbuisday, 7 p.m. Mocksvile CKItan Chib. 6:30 p.m,. 2nd, 4th Monday. Western Steer. Dtvie Sertoma Chib, 1st, 3nl Thursday. 6:30 p.m.. Captain SicNcn's. Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vclenms of ForcignWarsnndLidiesAu.\iliary.4lhTUcs.. 7:30 p.m., post home! Feed Mill Road. American Assorintlon of Retired Persons, DavicCh;tplcr,2nd Wcdncsdiy, 10:30am., East Room. Bruck Bldg.. Seniw Center. Davfe Counly Right To UTe. 7 p.m.. 3ol TbuiMiay.grandjury room.axmhousc. 751 - 5235 or492-5723. CooleemccMemorialVF\V{\»t 1119.2nd 4th TbuR,. 7 p.m.. VFW Hall. N.C. 801. Davie Arts CouncU. 4ih Thursdty. 7:30 p.m.. Brock Performing Arts Center. Corinthian Lodge No. 17F&AM.2nd4ih Fridiys. 7:30 p.m. ol Ihc lodge. MocksvlOe Masonk Lodge No. 134.1st. 3rd Tlicsdays. 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. S e n io r s E jd e n s io n Saturday, t(tey 30 Farm SafMy Day Camp. Eaton Farm. 8:30 am.-3:30p.m. Ages 9-19. Register by May 6bycalting75l-6297. Monday. June 15 Babyriltb« Coune, Davie Counly 4-H Summer Fun. County Office Bldg., 9 am.* For more informatkin on these evertts, call 751-2325. Rec Club Before (S15)or after ($25)school and oul of school programs. Registratkm opea GoodTimets Square Dance Croup meets at Farmington Community Center, 7 p.m. every Monday. Senior Line Dancing Mondays Ol IOam.$l. StepAerebics Mondiys, Thursdays 7 p.m. Saturday, 10 am. $ 15 per monlh for 2days a week, $20 for 3 days. Silverstrideis Wall« Club Seniors, 50 nnd up, M-F, 6:30-9 am. No chargc. Mothers Moming Out Tiicsdays and Thursdays, $7 per day. $40 per monlh. Y M C A ___________________ Camp Davie Y Summcrcamp, limited space available. Member $75/wcck. Non-member $100. Field trips extra Summer Golf Camp Camp I - Space Available. July 20-23. Ages: 8-16. Member $85. Non-mcmben $95.8-11 a.m. LuiK’h included Regiesier M Davie YMCA. Camp will held al 0;»k Valley. Gymnastics Camp June 22-2(1.9 -11:30 a.ni. Member $25. Non-member: $50. Ages 5-l2co-cd. Tae Kwon Do Tuesday. Thursday, 3:304:30 June 8 - July 9.5 Week Session. Member $25. Non-member $50. Teen Adventure Camp Members: $50/wcek. Non-members: $80/ week. Adult Beginning Ballet Improve balancc. nexibilily. posture & joim health. Teachen Patricia Harris, 13 ycarsofdancccxpcriencc.Tliursdays.7:30- 8:30 p.m. Begins June 11.5 week session. Com: $25 for membcis. $50 for non-mem- bcrs. Call 751-9622. OUBL: JunelO-Aug. 12 Registration Deadline: June 5. Mem­ bers: free.Non-mcmbcrs:$60. Jerscy:$l2. Swim Lessons; Session 1 B e ^ June 8.5-weeks or 2-week. Mem­ bers: $25. Non-memben: $55. OIII75I-06I i fcrmoreinfaLocaikmisBrock Center unless noted otherwise. Thursday, June 4 : Lunch A Vtmm, Wesleni Steer, noon-1 p.m.KmhiynOauklinorSowiooih Cenier in W-S, It«! drinks for sentacs. Senior Chonn. Easi Room. 3 p.m. Stamp Chih Easi Room. 7 pm. Friday, June 5 Brtdic .East Room. 1-Sp.m. Monday, June 8 Cooteemee Chib, First Boptbt Fellowship Holl.lOam. Tuesday, June 9 Bridge. East Room. 14 p.m. RSVP Nuning Home PMIy. 24 pm. Wednesday, June 10 Wal-Mart Sr. Morning, 8-IOam Card A Board Games, East Room. 1:30- 4:30 p.m. RSVP Sewhig'B*. RSVPOmce, 9am- p.m. Thursday, June 11 Silver Eagles Chib, lOara Senkr Trotten Chib, Center Community Bldg.. 10 am. Abhelmer'sSupport Group, East Room. 7 pm. Friday, June 12 Bridge, East Room, 1-5 p.m. Monday, June 13 Advancc Chib. Baptist Fellowship Hall. 10:30 am. Fbhing Tournament, Lake Myen Camp­ ground. 4 pm. Please pre-regbter by calling 751-0611. Podkiirist, Dr. Dunn, Craft Room, 8:30- 11:30am. Tuesday, June 16 J:; Bridge. East Reran. 14p.m. RSVPNuislngHon»Party,24p.m. - Ongoing Siher Striden Brock Gym, 6:30-9 ami.: Nton.-Fri. > : ah-erStr1den,Coolecmec School,6-8airt.‘ Silver Striden. Smilh Grove Gym, 6-8ara‘; Davie SenkrCeitf erSenk^Nuiriiwnlunc^'- noon M-W.llam.Tlwrs.&Fri. ' - ChakExetttei.MWF.ScniiYCentcr,8:36-:: 9 am: Mondays and Wednesdays, Cool­ eemcc gym, 7:30-8 am. I! Report Davie DatellrM; items By Noon Mondayi Items KrDavieOaielkH should be reported; by noon Monday oT the publicaikin week.'^ CaII75l-2l20ordn>piibythcofnce. THIOl/CH YOU! UNITED WAY. tOUl CENEIOSITY CAN MAKE A LASTING . IMrACTINTHEllVES OfTNENEEOT AND IN THE HQTES OF YOUI^ ENTIIE COMMI/Nin. nEASEHEir. AND UT VS lEACH OUT . LIKE NEVER iEfOIE. С 1 М 1 8 И Ш |1 М В М i w i l l i i i n ’ u l v t l Saturday Night, June 6 is Davie County Enterprise Record TShlrt Night at the Mocksville/Davie American Legkni Baseball Game. FREETSHlirrS TO TH E FIRST 250 FANS. Com«outandiuppoit th« hom« team u they take on Lexlr)(ton. '■••-'ÍGain«tltn«íi7:í5PM.' J J D A V IB C O U N T Y VM flacal la w ca N r N a n Ш M alta RO. Box 99 • Mackivill«,NC 27028 Sul)Krib*Tod«y: Juit $20.00 In -S au Free T-Shirts Newspaper Sponsoring Give-Away Page Be Party Giri W o m a n T o C e l e b r a t e 1 0 0 t h B i r t h d a y T h i s S u n d a y Page Cl DAVIE COUNTY 5 0 Ф ENTERPRI/^ECORD USPS 149-160 Number 24 Thursday, June 11,1998 C o u n ty B u d g e t: N o T a x In cte ase , B u l W a te r, S e w e r R a te s W o u ld G o U p By Jeanne Gallher Davie County Enterprise Record A public hearing to discuss Ihe 1998- 1999 county budget will be held at the County Administration Building June 14 at 7 p.m. The proposed budget features no tax increase, according lo County Manager Ken Windley. If possible, Ihe design of a new county jail from the old prison camp will be accomplished this year. Evaluation ofthe prison facility for use as a jail is under way, Windley said. If approved, the budget will provide the Davie County Board of Education with $14,340,084 plus SIOO.OOO in capi­ tal reserve for future technology needs. The schools asked for a 14 percent in­ crease in funding, and Windley is recom­ mending approximately a nine percent increase. All county employees will receive a three percent cost of living raise with some receiving and additional one lo two percent merit raise. New positions in the budget include a new deputy and two new jaileis at Ihe sheriffs department, an ac­ countant inlhe finance department,acom- putcr programmer in data processing and an employee in the planning and zoning department lo help with planning and code enforcement. Tlie budget includes the purchase of several new cars for the sheriffs depart­ ment and a new ambulance for EMS. If Ihe budget is approved, water rates Please See Budget - Page 4 Hispanic Gang Suspect Faces DrugCharges A Yadkinville man has been chargcd with six counts of trafficking cocaine in Davie Counly and one count of main-' toining a place for a controlled substance. Warrants from Davie Counly were served May l9onSaul: Barcmi Renteria, 19, wliois being held in IheGuilfofdCounty: Jail in lieu ofa $25,000 bond. _ j Renteria was aireslcd for shooting another Hispanic nun at Wendover Avenue and 1-40 in Greensboro, according to: Davie Shcrifrs Dctcciive Chris Shuskey. He is scheduled to make a first appearance hearing in Davie District Court June; 16. у The drag charges are part of an ongoing investigation Ьу; Ihe Davie, Rowan and Yadkin sheriff's departments. Sails-; buiy Policc, U.S. Customs and the SBI, Shuskey said. Renteria is accused of selling 109 grams of cocaine to’ undcrcoverofficers In Davic County. He is believed to be part; of a group of Hispanic gang membeis bringing cocaine fiom' Ihe Los Angeles, Calif, area, Shuskey said. Allison Blalock, Gary Blak>btzesM and BHanne Beckemnan sit on the gym ftoor thinking about their days at Davie High during graduatton exercises Satuiday nooming. i -P h o to by Mlk* Bam hardt DHS Graduation *98 Was Oiie To Remember Members of the Davie High School Qass of 98 had a graduation to remember. They can Ihanktheirmother. Mother Nature. They can blanw the weather fotecastera. ' On Friday night, the skies had cleared and die foiecaiten were pedicling mild tempen- luies with poitly cloudy skies, with only a slight chance of lain, for Satuiday mpnaing. when the graduates were scheduled to hold commencement exercises outside at War Eagle Stadium. Saturday morning came and things looked OK, until a litlle over and hour before gradua­ tion lime. School officials went lo the graduates, who were waiting inside the new gymnasium. They voted to hold tte ceremony outside. As friends and relatives gathered in the football stadium, complete with rain jackets and umbrellas. Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent, noticed a streak of lightning in the sky. With about IS minutes until time for the ceremony to begin, it was moved indoors. The graduates got to vole once again - whether to wait until chairs could be placed on the gym ntM eScilaiii-Pkae4 M o c ksvllle T o C o n s id e r $ 4.6 М Ш к т B u d g e t J u n e 29 ' MocksviUe Town Boaid members will con- sidera$4.7пuШoa budget afterapubUc hearing al 8 a m Monday, June 29 a) lown hall. The budget isavailableforpubik: review at the lownhall. Town Manager Teny Balky presented the ptopoted budget lo the Ымп1 earlier this m on^ afler special meetingi in whkhdqMilinenlheads and outside agencies presented diev requests. "Your dedicalion to preserve and ¡пцшус the qiudity of life in our community is always appie- ciated,''he8aid. Among the highlights of the ptopMed 1998- 99budget, whKh wouklbegin July 1: : •a3%wa8einaeiieforaUtowneinpk>yees; ; •iil%additkiaal40IKimtchingGoalribulioo {Drill епцЯоуее* exceiX Uw enfiaiGeinentoffic- ets, who already receive the state mandaloiy amount of S%; • ftuiding for the YMCA to help build a track and| soccer fieU that will be shared by the lown andtheYMCA; . funding for a land use study and zoning changes;. • f u n ^ to pailner with Dtvie Counly to supponanodKrindustrialparkoffU.S.fiOl Noilh nearI-40; . funding to add a columbarium in Rose Cent-' etery; • a $3 per year (SO cents per bill) per re«dent increase in landfill chaiges; • atiaRK light onUii. 601 South inthe Davie H i|^ OtvidKm CommuniQi College and Lee '1 Bralley said the S2j0,000 contribution to the YMCA. to be paid at $50,000 per yeai for five yeais, will be diiectedtowaid the track and soccer field project, so they can be open for town activi­ ties. Pan of the Vs expansion will also include 4,000 square feet, much of which will be for additional chlki care and youth activities. In addition to buikUiig acolumbarium al Rose Cemetery, the board also has approved increases .'for die price of 1^ . — ^ Effective immediately,peopleoutskle die town «rill pay $800for a cemeteiy plot, up from $600. In town residents beginning in October will pay SSOO, up firom the cunent $330. Residents may buy two plols at the oM rale up until that time. 7hat'scheap,”Bndley sakL "Imnindyoutfaat tUs is perpetual catp." SpendThel^^ ym Som Fiiends Cancer Sodelyf^ingA II^ Spend die night widi'some Mends, and help make a difference in the fight agmnst cancer. The American Cancer Society's Relay for Life will be heldonFriday, Aug. 14 and Saturday, Aug. ISattheDavie HighSchool track-18 houisof walking,joggingorninning in teams of 10-15 people. "One in Uuee Americans will get cancer in their lits-. lime," said Joan Caitcr, executive director of the Davie' Chamber of Cbmmerce, co-sponsor of die event. The] Relay for Ufegivesev^one an opportunity tofighi bad;' to truly make a d iffo i^ in die battle agidnst cancer, Ip etijoy an all-night celdifation (food,gani^ei*itainment) with №ends,familyaiidco-wa(keis. Mori impcrtandy.thii: program isacommunity event to supportand honor lu^v-: ing cancer victims'ai^ those battling iMt ik^adedditeaH.' 'Пк teams are авШ to keep a m e n ^ on the track at ail times, and each member is asked lo pay a $10 Rflslratiaa fee and to raise at' ^ $100 for the Amakan Canoer Society.0rganizeisiixx)inniehddittchu№hea,civkgioupi, and companies entiir leanu, with metiibefs ^ n g t m walking crronning on the m k . ' : •' ' ' 'An opening ceremony will Г«цшб~сапсег survivon. walking, ninning orjndingawheeichairaipi^ the tfad^A lu m ir^ ceiemony^^will be heU after daik № honvcaaw survivois and to reifiemberihow who iiave км againstcancer.TheywilllinethetrackthiDiivhfMlhe^ Appoint a team captain to ulend the meetings, schedul«! for S;30 p.m. June IS e tix Onto County Public U l ^ . Call die Chamber at 75L'33M$v. more infomutioo.: . > > . ' ‘ . Т Г .,1 г - DAVIE COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD, June II, 1998 p A R .E . poesnt l/Vork; IfsTime to Admit It School was out. and joyful sludcnis crowded inlo a resluuranl for lunch. , ' And ciyarellcs. Moslly. girls wciv Ihe smokers. They pulled out le.ither pouches with iheir cigarettes and lighters. Lighting their smokes. tIi: girls held them wilh slyle and aplomb. Some inhaled. Some didn't. : Some of Ihese were the same liille girls in Ihe 6th grade thal I had watched recite Ihe D.A.R.E. pledge nol lo smoke or u.se drugs. I'orsylh Couniy schools arc abandoning D.A.R.E. for a more promising local program. D.A.R.E. costs loo much money for ihe resulls. The same money would be belter spent funding another deputy al thi schools for safely reasons. Deputies patrolling Ihe school campuses have been very effective. Why were Ihe girls sm oking? They know aboul the Surgeon General's warning. Tliey know ubout the heallh risks. Ihe costs. Tliey have ignored Iheir pare-nis' pleas. Their promises in Ihe 6lh grade... count for litlle. How will the federal government slop teenagers from rebel­ ling, ftom doing something outrageous, from doing whai teenagers have always done? Will any amount of taxation, any amount of warnings, stop them from taking risks and ignoring their parents? S i n g i n g In T h e C h u r c h C h o i r : Sunday was singing day al the First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Thai's all they did. ;■ No sermon. They sang the old songs — those tunes that stir the soul and awaken spirit. The Goldie Oldies. "Rock of Ages." "Beulah Land." And more. Lols more. Il was wonderful. Firsl Melhodist has always been proud of its choir, aboul 35- members strong. On Sunday, the chureh recognized the longest- serving members. '= There were three — Jack Pennington, Worth Hendricks and Gene Smilh — who have sung in the church choir for more lhan 50 years. ; Thai's an incredible recoü of devotion and faithfulness. Bul there arc som e great advantages to singing in Ihc church choir: ; : • You always have a guarmteed seat in church, no mailer how crowded it mighl be in pews. ~ • You escape all ihe parenting duties for Ihe unruly children. • You can wear whatever you like to church. The choir robe jiides eveiything. 1 But singing in the choir does come with a major responsibil­ ity: Choir members are not allowed to sleep through the sermon. It's considered bad form. Elephant Army Unwelcomed In Rome I was reading last week aboul one of history's greatest war­ riors — Hannibal. Poor fellow, he managed lo do what no one else had do. Defeat Rome. Bul he got no thanks for il. Wilh his army jfrom Carthage, he crossed Ihe Alps on elephants lo invade Italy. ', Rome had been invincible until Hannibal anived on mysteri­ ous beasts as big as houses. Hannibal wiped out four Roman legions and marched up and down the coasi of Italy freeing all ihe people from Roman rule. There w u only one problem._Nobody wanted lo be free, they prefeiTcd Rome (o'Caithage.^annibal was an unwelcome iiberatot. . ' ' = ;■ i i — Dwight Sparks D A V IB ^ U N T Y e N T B R P M / ^ E C O R D (USPS 1<^160) 171 South Main Streit P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (330)7515120 Published wee&y by the DAVIE COUNTY PUfUSHINQ CO. ; Dwight Sparite.. Robin Fergusson.. :M«w Bamhardt.... :В*ску Snyder....... ..Editor/Publisher ....................................I .General Manager Managing Editor Advertising Manager Davi» у 1916-1968 1899-1958 4 PMlodkal* P(Mtag*PtidlnMâ(tvill«,NC 27028 ' SubKilplkxiRÂt' 81лд1*Со(|у,50Шп1а S20 pw умг In No<th$ârolln« $25 ptr умг oulaid* Nodh Carolln« POSTMASTER SandaddraMchangMto: Davla County Entaipriaf Racon) P.O.BoxW,Mocl(iVia,NC 27028 <i04iinal 1901-1971 IS THAT IN/>¿7(3 y&ifiS OR Ш SW^yEARS? M ew sO A Y I n T h e M a i l ... C i t i z e n s S h o u l d U n it e In F ig h it A g a i n s t P o llu t io n To the editor I noted with Interest the letter in last week's about the noise pcllutiongener- ated by Funder-Amcrica. The writers. Jack and Letlle Pennington, stmck a chord with me and the members of the church I pasior, Shiloh Baptist. For the six yeara that my wife and I have occupied the pareonage, we have been bothered with noise and clust from United Plywood Industries, which is located directly across the street fruni Ihe manse. Repeated appeals to the plant's owners and govern­ mental ofTicials have resulted in only cosmetic changes to operations of the plant. A couple of weeks ago, the plant operated from 6:30-3:30 a.m. for several days. That amounts to 21 hours per day. Needless to say, my wife and I enjoyed very litlle sleep during this period. What is especially awful aboul the United Ply­ wood situation is that technology exists that would eliminate the noise and dust pollution, but Ihe owners, because of financial reason.s, refuse to Install the technology, and the stale, yielding to political pressure, refuses to make the owners in­ stall the proper equipment. Ironically, when Ihe stale ilself constructs a new interstate highway Ihrough on established neighborhood, the state, in consideration of the peace and quiet of Ihc homeowners, puts up sound barriers to defuse the noise from traffic. Perhaps whalisneedcdinihefighlagaitist noise, dusi. air, and water pollution Is for the public cn masse to demand lhat our clccied officials require industries lo Install the proper equipmeni to ensure a reasonable balance between the sanctity of the home and the environment and the cost of doing business. Public ofHcials - from the govemor’s officedowntothctown commissioner-who refuse to be sensitive to the reasonable concerns of Ihe Mocksville C a r i n g C o m m u n i t y T h a n k e d F o r C r e a t i n g M e m o r i a l G a r d e n j To the editor Our family would like to say thanks to each and every person involved in making the Memorial Gar^n at Davie High School a reality. A veiy special thank-you goes lo Shirley Cottle, Carol Cozart and Deborah Dull. We are veiy fortunate lo live in a community that has residents os caring os those in Davie County. When a loved one is taken from ihis world at an early age. families arc left wiih an unexplainable void lhat can never be filled. So many questions arc left unanswered that It sometimes becomes almost unbearable. They suddenly, out of nowhere, comes an encouraging word, a comforting card or a kind hand, now, there's a beautiful garden wherc we can go to remember our loved ones. D a v ie C o u n ty N e e d s L e a s h L a w To the editor I am writing to cncourage a leash law for DavIe Couniy. We have a Rottweiler thal is continuously on the loose in our neighboriiood. Four times when loose, a dog or cal has been killed. This has lefi four families miserable due to Iheir loss of pet The dogcalcher does nothing (unless they have while this letter is processed). Tliey were called again Monday moming. June I , after a neighbor cal was found over Uw weekend and missing since the day die Rottweiler was seen loose. Elderly people inthe neighborhood are in fear of this dog and families are in fear of leuing Iheir kids play outside. Tliis is not good. I'm sure Ihis is nol the only incident of this type in Davie County. Are we going lo wail until achild is maimed or killed? Please conlaci your county commissioners if you feel we need a leash law. Lany Vogler Advance Le tte rs W e lc o m e d The Enterprise Record wclcotncs letters T from its readers.The letters may be on topics ofr local, slale. national or intcmational issues. ; ", An effon wlll be made to print all lelterel provided they are nol libelous, vulgar, or ipj poor taste. The editor reserves the righl lo edjt* ieitcrs for grammar and for space. : • Ail letters should Includc the name and; address of the writer. Including a signature. A; telephone number, not to be published, is also; requested. !; Pieasc have leiters in the newspaper ofHc«' by 4 p.m. Monday of the week lo be published. What Will You Miss About School During Summer? Johnny Cass 5lh G rate, Coohemee 'N olhlni.' Candi Conneil 5lh G raie, Cookeoiee •Mrs.WUco)c." Latoya Pndtl 5thGnÂ,CoolecmM 'T he parties.* ......M. Jeremy ПШИрв 5lh G rate, Cookemee 'Nothing.* cilizeniy should be voted out of office and replaced with more chizen-oricnied public servants. Indeed, ourn.'itlun, stale, and community have comc to a sad condition when property taxes and jobs are more important than Ihe health, safety, welfare, andjudi- cious conlentmenl of the populace. Money without nwraliiy, I argue, is ultimately useless. , ..... Two final notes: The owners of.United piy- wood, Ralph and Louis Greco, like Mr. Funder, live out of town, so they do not have to endure the noise and dust from their plant after 5 p.m. They are able to enjoy Ihe peace, placidity, serenity, and comfort of their fence-enclosed Bermuda Run homes. Un­ like Mr. Funder, however, the Grecos do not have lo worry about telephone calls from irritated neigh­ bors, simply bccause their telephone numbers ure unlisted. ' !' Donald Ray Jenkins The Ihought, planning, and hard work itiat went into this project is very obvious. The stones have been placed with such care,but the caring hearts of so many have truly made this a memorial garden. Betty and Brad Hoo^ Advance I n T h e M a i l . ! : R e s i d e n t s S u p p o r t M is s io n T r i p j Tothecdiior: ; Two years ago. 12 folks from Failh Baptist Church iravclcd 1,600 miles mund ; Irip from Kiev, Ukraine lo Odessa, ihe port cily on the Black Sea. They went wiih ; 110 Americans on a medical missionary trip passing out lo hospilals, prisons I ; million dollars worthof medicine, giving out 70,000 Bihlcs and "Jcsu.s” hnicclct.s : In the streets, schools, hospilals. treating dental pmblems. They mcl Nykola Zdorcako, a young pastor, und made a commitment to ! support him in his work in n farm community of 1,500 homes, liach monlh $ 100 ' is sent lo him In his work. In January of 1997, u building was purcluiscd In the i village for Ihc purpose of establishing a church. In the summer of 1997, six Гп)т ■ FaithtravelcdlotheUkraincvillagclospcndlOdayslohelpinlhechurvhbuilding ■ program and do mission work. Monday. June 15,7 from Faith will travel again to tlw Ukraine lo work in the village and work In a nearby children's camp. Failh has paid for 60 childrcn from : the village lo go to the camp for a icn day slay for a Bible SchiK)l happening. We would just like to lhank Ihc folks from Iredell, Davic, Rowan and : Lincolnlon area for Iheir support of this trip. Many businesses have given things like medicine, denial supplies and toys. Schixil classes have gathcrcd things for the childrcn. Ladies from many churches ihrough their mission groups have helped us have Sunday School classes. We just lhank God for your support. Remember us in your pmycrs from June 15*28. Those going this year arc Jean and Ashley Stewart. Kalhy Mahaffcy, Dan Frye, Ed Willis and Jerry and Linda Hannon. W o m a n G r a te fu l F o r H e lp To the editor: Several weeks ago my husband und 1 werc with a tour group for the day in Washington D.C. our last slop was the U.S. Capital Building where I had the misfortune of falling down some .sicps and hurting myself very badly. When one is lying in apool ofbUxxl, not knowing how badly one is hurt, Ihc basic need Is for help from fellow human beings. Thank Gixl, in moments, a wonderful black nv\n assured me lhal the EMS team was on its way out of ihc Cnpilal Building. In less lhan five minutes, I was kwking up imo the faces of four black medics, one Asian doctor, and one Indian doctor. The litlle children's song camc lo my mind: "Jesus loves all the little childrcn, all the childrcn of the world, red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves all the liille childrcn of the world" I wondered ihen how anyone could hate a person bccause of the color of ihcir skin, when they were so kind, genlle and comforting lo Ixilh my huskmd und myself. When thal wonderful EMS team was finished, I was placcd In what had to be the oldest ambulance in the Nation's capital, lo be lakcn lo the emergency nxim of George Washington Hospiial - where chaos prevailed. I was not ircatcd for ihrce hours. Withoui the help of one of God's angels at ihe hospital, who just happened lo be a block man. Fm not sure how 1 could have made It. Wcarc'soblessedin DavieCounty tohavesuchdcdicaicd men and woHKn who give Iheir time and talentstoscrvcalllhecilizensofihiscounty.W earealsoblessed . to have such wonderful medical personnel and facililies to which we can be taken. '■ W eascltlzcM ofDavieCouniyraustsupportihepeoplewhoserveussofaithfully, wiihourUmeaAdfnoney.sothatelUheeroergencycqulpmcntcanbemaintaincd. or brought up Ip, tte highest standards. God Bless you ail. . ' " Louise Pierce Mocksville Pudding Ridge Golf Club S um m er Specials Win a FREE Year of Golf M ondays; Play all day for $24 Wednesdays: Ladies Day. $15 Green Fee & Cart M onday-Friday; Davie County Residents Play for Only $15 w/cart, olTer valid thru Ju ly 1,1998. 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The gt^tdualcs heard from their class president, Uiura Conell, and words of wisdom from the top three academic students, Rcbccca Carle, Kathiyn Jackson and Garick Hill. They cheered for classmates who had died over the years, and they all stood as Ryan O'Neal, in a wheelchair, received his diploma. They listed to Principal Linda Bost, who offered traits in their tcachcrs that could .serve them well as they enter adult lives. "Applaud the Ci.iss of 1998 on their adaptability and flexibility," Bostsaid. "That wiliseneyou well in your future life." Budget Hearing Scheduled 4.-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 -5 THE FIRST DISCOUNT TOBACCO OUTLET IN THE AREA heahtland tobacco Members of Ihe Davie High School Class of 1998 sit on the gym floor during graduation Saturday as family and friends crowd Into the remaining area. -P h o to b y Mika B am hardt Continued From Page 1 will increase by three percent in Janu­ ary to meel rising costs and help pro­ vide funds for next year's work on the water system master plan. Windley said. Sewcr rates will increase by eight perccnt. The cost of operating the sys­ tem coniinues to lag behind revenue. Windley told the board. Rates will increase to $53 per ton for regular wasle and $43 per ton for construction and demolition debris In the Solid Waste program due lo an increase in tiw disposal rale in Forsyih Couniy and the lost of commcrcial wasic oncc received, he added. The budget also includes funds lo evaluate additional land for a new con­ struction and demolition landfill. The currenl silc has less than iwo years of life, Windley said. Hillsdale Phamacy RclDbed Congratuiations íMandy Amanda E. Diulgglns W e lo v e y o u , Daddy, PaPaw ,* Mamaw DwIMlni rOR ML YOUR AUTO NtEDSCcme See Gene 3612 Clemmora Rd., Clemmons _______766-9148_______ S a tu rd a y N ig h t Qalea open for practice al 6 p.m. FIRST RACE AT 8 PM. fe lB LE Baptist CwURCI A local drug store was robbed Fri- daycveningbyathiefdemandingdrugi Pharmacist Amy Boyce of Win- ston-Salem reported June 5, that an Man Arrested For Assaulting Brother A Mocksvillc man was jailed un­ der a $25,000 bond after a fight with his brother Monday morning. William EugcneAllen.27.of 108- Raymond St.. was chargcd by Mocksvillc ОШсег S.W. Shore with assault inflicting serious injury He is scheduled to face ihe chaige July 23 in Davie District Court. Allen is accused of fighting with his brother, Donald Gaston Allen Jr., •t the suspect's residence on Ray­ mond Street. Individual had emered CVS Pharmacy al Tanglewood Crossing In Hillsdale jusl after 7 p.m., stealing a bottle of prescription pain relievers and threat­ ening to shoot her. The bollle of medication was the only item reportedlaken from (hcstoie. according lo Davie Couniy Sheriffs Deputy M.S. Norman. Ann Marie Hob§on H a li ^ U r e s s e r f o r m e r l y a t S i j ^ l r e B o o n e P l a z a i s n o w a s s o c i a t e d w i t h H a i r C o n c e p t s i n W l n s t o n - § a l e m a t 3 4 4 5 R o b i n R o a d . S h e i n v i t e s h e r c u s t o m e r s a n d f i i e n d s t o c o m e I n a n d s e e h e r o r c a l l 3 3 A - 7 6 8 - 7 7 8 S f o r a n a p p o i n t m e n t W e t a k e w a l k - i n s . 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OwnerlDance Directi iy > M ile s F r o m T a n ^ e w o o d i n B e r m u d a Q u a y S i io p p i n g C e n t e r 998-2979 AT THE MARKET SEE: SOVTHWESTERN POTTERY AIRBRUSH ARTIST - I NASCAR COLLECTIBLES t1 LOTS MORE • p l u s - All Skoal and Coppenhagen Products R Ó I •20CANUMIT ntlicr Great Buys; Marlboro ‘I P KOOl ailtiiia« ‘10** Vantatge ‘11“ W E ' R E C I V I N Q A W A Y O V E R S 1 0 0 0 I N F R E E P R O D U C T S P R I C E S S U B f B C T T O C H A N G E B A S E D O N B IA N U F A C T U R E R P R O M O T I O N A N D /O R P R I C E I N C R E A S E t - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 F h o b lic R e c j o r d s The following arrcsls were made by the Davlc Counly Shcrin's Dc> partment. - Danny Eugene Burlen, 19, of 313 Rolling Hilts Unc, Mocksvillc. was arrested June I.IbrconlritHJting lo Ihe delinquency of a minor. Trial date: June 11. • - Nina Smith McBride. 53. of H6 McBride Lane.Mocksvllie. was arresicd June 1, fix IWO counls misdemeancN' assault, injury to real property and com­ municating threats. Trial dale: June 25. - William Lamont Dillard, 21 ,of 220 Montview Drive, Mocksville. was ar­ rested June 1, for violating pnabatlon. Trial date: July 13. - Renae Draughn Kilts, 34. of 528 Willboone Road. Mocksvillc, was ar­ rested June 2, for misdemeanor lar­ ceny. Trial date: June 11. - George William Suttcriin, 29, of 139 Lakewood Ave., Mocksvillc. was arrested June 4, for two counlsofcom* municaling threats. Trial date: June 25. - Marcos Anthony Hauser, 19. of 169 Candì Lane, Mocksville, was ar- rested June 4. for simple assault. Trial dale: June 11. - Ramon Pino-Navarette, 25, of 154 Cartner St., Mocksville, was ar­ rested June 5, for allowing no insur­ ance. Trial date: June 11. - Marie Wayne Phelps, 38, of 142 S h e r if f s D e o a r tm e n t The following incidents were re­ ported to the Davie Sheriffs Dept. ‘ -Judy Folletle rcported April 30. a check for $634 had been stolen from LeBleu of Advancc. - Cheryl Lambert of Advance re­ ported May 31, someone had entered a car belonging to Rodney K. Lambert of Raleigh on the carport at a residence on Mimosa Drive. Bennuda Run. - Jancl Smith reported June 1, that a bicycle had been stolen from her residence on N.C. 801. -John Buford Lilly of Grcensbon) rcported June 2. a load of hordboord siding, belonging to Jim Walters Homes, had been hauled away from a sile on Joe Road. - Pamela J. Hall of Mocksville re­ ported June 3, that a Winston-Salcm Journal newspaper rack had been sto­ len from Hendrix Barbecue. - Elizabeth Rhea Beauchamp of Mocksville reported June 3, money had been stolen from her pocket in the giris' locker nmm al Davle High. -Joseph Randall Harding of Win- ston-Salem reported June 3. sotneone had driven a golf cart into a tree al Brook Ridge on Fannington Road. - John Dickson Jordan of Advance rcported June 3, a car phone had been stolen from his ciU'at his rcsidence on Falr\vay Drive. -Scarlette Dawn Mixon undSheny Denise Mixon of Mocksville reported June 3. money had been stolen from a Iruck in Iheir driveway on U.S. 601. - Shannon P. Allred of MwVsvillc reported June 3, money belonging lo the Davie High cheerleadei^ had been stolen from her desk at Davie High. - Cindy Lou King of Mocksvillc reported June 4, that someone had used her addrcss to apply for crcdit. - Michael Gray Byerly of Mocks­ ville reported June 4. someone had kmKked a hole in the top ofa newspa­ per rack, belonging to the Salisbury Post, al Center Mobil Mart on U.S. 64 al 1-40. -BelhBogcrWilsonofMixksvillc rcported June S, someone bmke into a coin machine at Horn's Truck Stop. -Jerri Mixxlyof Joy Trail, Mocks­ ville, reported June 5. u stranger had shot his 18-month-oldLhasaApsodog with a sholgun al his rcsidence. - Carl Pridgem of Jackson. S.C. rcported June 5, a pump und hoses, belonging loLawEnglnecringofChar- lotte. had been stolen from Ihe boating acccss area on Junction Rood. - Mark Steven McDanicl reported June 5. IWO bug lights hod been stolen from the back yard ofhis residence. - Ernest Smith rcported June 5, someone had destroyed property, be­ longing to Todd Wayne Smith of Casabella Drive, Advance, at his resi- L a n d T r a n s fe r s The following land tnmsfers were filed with Ihe Davie Register of Deeds. The iransaciions arc lisied by par­ lies involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with S2 rep­ resenting $1.000. - Richard Norman Hill, executor under will ofM Joycc Marilyn Hill to Cynthia Thompson as trustee under will of Joyce Marilyn Hill. 12.84 acres. Farmington. - Charlie David Richic Jr. and Lots Richie 10 Joseph H. Most. 38.25 acres, Fulton, S95. - Thomas Ross Howard by co-at- torneys in fact, Cindy Howard Shaver and Donna Howard Gamble 10 Pamela Howard Hunter, 1Л6 - Paul E. Foster and Doris M. Fos­ ter and Virgil G. Foster and Olivia S. Foster lo C. Stephen Gaddy, 6.06 acres. S340. - Jerry D. McCullough and Joyce J. McCullough to Guy David Rob­ erts and Carla Jean Roberts, 10 acrcs. Clarksville. S70. - B. Eugene Bennett and as attor­ ney in fact for Willie Bess Bennett. Delbert E. Bennett and Martha H. Bennett, Garneltc Nance. Frcd O. Ellis and Marie Ellis lo Richard Hen­ dricks and Carol Hendricks, 1 lot, $30. • Larry K. McDanicl and Janice J. McDanicl to Darren Keith Cook. Hot. Calahaln. S14L • Marshall L. Swaringen Jr. and Janie H. Swaringen to Rulh J. Cuncio-McFalls, 1 lot, $46. • Cletus R. Miller and Mildred A. Miller 10 Sonny Ray Miller, 1.01 acres. Jenisalem. • Sidney A. KUnksick and Tammar D. Klinksiek to Linda B. Sechrest and Edwin M. Sechrcst, 1 lot. Mocksville. $568. - Daniel J. Harrington and Adrienne C. Harrington to Brian W. Solomon nnd Anna Maria B. Solomon 1 lol, Farmington. $244. - Banc Orie Financial Services to Kelly G. Sales and gina S. Sales. .69 acrc. Mocksville, $192. - James Gray Hendrix and Glcnna R. Hendrix to Joseph C. Lamb III and Wanda H. Lamb. 8 acres. Farming­ ton. • David Lee Наф and Karen M. Harp to Wade S. Burns and Jon S. Woodring. I tract. $152. - Frank W. Baker and Jean W. Baker to Jean W. Baker and Frank W. Baker as trustees of the Jean W. Baker Revocable Thisl. I lot, Farm­ ington. . L.K. Dwiggins and Betty H. Dwiggins to Town of Mocksville, I lol. Mocksvillc. • Robert J. Moreland III and Beatrice Moreland lo Victor L. Andrews Jr. and Bobbie S. Andrews, I lot, Mocksvillc, S312. - Edward M. Rollins to Bermuda Village Retirement Ccnter Limited Partnership. 1 condominium. Farm­ ington, $250. • Bermuda Village Retirement Centcr Limited Partnership to Claude D. Vannoy. I condominium. Farm­ ington, $250. • Wachovia Bank, executor of es­ tate of Mary Ann Preuitt lo Doy MichacI Hendrix, I lol, Farminglon, $330. - D. Gray Angeil Jr. and Cristina C. Angeil to Bermuda Village Retirc- ment Ccnter Limited Partnership, 2 condominiums, Farmington, $249. - Donna E, Fullerton and Stephen P. Fullerton to Earl B. Lester Jc and Jo Ann K. Lester, .94 acrc, Jerusa­ lem, $257. - Gary E. Hailey and Amy S. Hatley to RJH Holdings, .05 acre, Mocksville. S2. - Brian S. Braxton and Elizabeth G. Braxion lo Allen V. Stout. I lol, Mocksvillc, $208. - Jerry D. McCullough and Joycc J. McCullough to Quentin B. Keenan Jr. and Christina H. Keenan, 5.42 acres, Clarksville, $52. - Jeffrey W. Chuby and Carlo D. Chuby 10 Charles Stokes London II and Regina Martin London, \ tract, Mocksvillc. $390. • Charles E. GinthcrandTanya K. Ginther lo William Brcnt Wall and Ken*i W. Wall, .34 acrc, Mocksvillc. $177. - MichacI R. Sprouse, Marie M. Miller, Vemon M. Dull. Ostine W. West. Phencious C. Williams HI, trustees of Pino Communily Cenier to Luther West, master, Richard L. Angeli, overseer of Pino Community Grange 838, .43 acre, Farminglon. - Leonard E. Behrens and Carol A. Behrens to Douglas B. Maxwell and Leslie L. Maxwell, .7 acre, Mocksville. $164. M o c k s v ille F b lic e The following incidents were re­ ported to Mocksville Police. - The breaking and entering lo a coin machine at Foster-Rauch Drug was reported June 4. - Jeff Talc Dalton of U.S. 601 North reported June 4 he was ihrcat- encd by his girifriend in a parking lot off Yadkinville Road. •The breaking andcntering of the Tire training grounds was reported June 4. - The from window lo a store on Wilkesboro Sircet was broken early morning June3. Arrests - Timolhy E. Whittington, 41, of 152 Casa Bella Drive, Advance, was chargcd June 5 with larceny. Trial dale: June 25. He is accused of steal­ ing a computer CD trom Wal-Mart. • William David Fortune, 35, of 356 Avon St., was arrested June 5 for assault on a female. Trial dale: June 25. • Muriel Studevcnt Graham, 47, of 167 Fred Lanier Road, was charged June 5 with larceny. Trial date: July 27. She is accused of steal­ ing deoderant, a flea collar and dog chain from Wal-Mart. - Michelle Lynn Grice, 22, of North Wilkesboro, was chaiged June 6 wiih larceny. Trial date: July 23. She is accuscd of stealing jewelry, cigarettes and make-up from Wal- Mart. - Ramon Ramerò Corona, 32, of 113 Windward Circle, was chaiged June 7 with DWI, driving without a licensc and speeding.Trial date: July 17. • Richard Floyd Sizemore, 37, of Harmony, was chargcd June 4 with false pretense. Trial date: June 25. • Palricia Anne Young. 32, of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 43. was chargcd June 4 with possession of two rocks of crack cocainc.Trial dale: July 17. - John D. Smilh. 67. of 262Avon St.. was charged June 4 with can-y- ing a conccaled wcapon.Trial date: July 10. - Frances Roxanna Crcgar. 24. of 667 Greenhill Road, was chaiged June 4 with larceny. Trial dale: July 23. She is accused of stealing a CD from Wal-Mart. • Ann Marie Johnson, 20, of 4310 N.C. 801 S.. Advancc. chargcd June 2 wiih larceny. Trial dale: July 23. - Candice Michele Kimmer. 20. of 300 Milling Road Apt. 22. was chargcd June 2 with larceny Trial dale: July 23. - Jeffery Shuford Williams. 38. of 461 Park Ave.. was charged June 4 with being intoxicated and disrup- live. Trial date: June 25. - Donna Atwell Ranson. 36. of Salisbury, was chargcd June 5 with littering. Trial date: Aug. 13. OfTiccr D.T. Matthews. * David Clay Trcxlcr Jr., 22, of Spcnccr, was chargcd June 3 with two counts of driving while license revoked and displaying a revoked driver’s liccnsc. Trial date: July 17. • MichacI Dcwayne Bares, 33, of 60 Wright Lane, was chaiged June 4 with DWL Trial date: July 17. - Sharon Wesimorcland McCraw, 43, of 125 Hcmlock St., was chaigcd June 2 with larceny. Trial date: July 23. She is accused of stealing vita- B uilcÜ nü F ^ n r a ts Fihy building pcimils werc issued In Davie County in May, listed by owner or contractor, location, type , of building and estiroaied cost. : - C.L. Whitaker, 341 Wandering -. Lane, Moclcsville, 2,310 square foot - house, $137,340. ; - Peter J. and Danielle Mooncj; 69S Burton Road, Advance, 800 ■square foot addition to house, $48,000. : -Shannon Hall Construction. 593 Oak Valley Blvd., Advance, 2,610 square fool house, $169,430. : - R.C. Short Cuslom Homes, 145 Savannah Court, Advance, 1,741 ^uarc foot house, $132,640. - Bobby and Retha Kellei; 119 Buena Visu Lane, Mocksvillc, 672 iquare foot carport, $6,720. : - Owens Conslruclion, Lot II Heritage Oaks, Mocksville, 1,561 square fool house, $108,000. - John Cassidy, 2545 U.S. 158, MocksviUe, 12-by 20-foot acccssory building. $4,800. - Richard andTomija Colvin, 109 Aviara Drive, Advance, 2,865 square foot house, $212,500. - Robeit and Leleah Dunn, 108 E. Robin Drive, Advance, 24- by 32- fool storage buiIding,$l5J60. - Grubb Conslruclion, 873 Glad­ stone Road, Mocksvillc, 1,300 square foot house, $85,680. - Tracy McCann, Liberty Chuich Road, Mocksville, 1,664 square fool Chouse, $127,600. : -Roger and Melba Fcimsler, 304 Dyson Road, Mocksvillc, 1,200 square foot house, $77,760. - C.J. Angcll, 512 Couniry Lane, Mocksville, 10- by 20-fool deck, $2,000. - Donald P. Walton, 256 Wind­ ward Circle, 1,196square fool house. $72,260. -Ronald and Linda Knighl, 1171 U.S. 64 W, Mocksville. 1,224 square foot house, $88,320. - Ronald Jones, 2545 Davie Acod- cmy Road, Mocksvillc, I,l60square foot house, $72.960. - Vivian McKnight, 1351 N.C. 801 S.. Advance, 1,878 square foot house, $149.070. - Keith and Debra Jones, 414 Frank Short Road. Mocksvillc, 2,452 square fool house, $169,100. - Michael and Cymhia Black, 4777 N.C. 801 S., Advance, 12- by 18-foot deck, $2,160. - Earle Trey, 128 Flacon Lane,- Mocksvillc, renovation of house, $60,000. - Larry K. McDanicl, Lol 78 Oak­ land Heights, Mocksvillc, 1,086 square fool house, $65,860. - ТЬопш McMillan, 336 Shadow Lane, Advance. 30- by 40-foot ga­ rage. $12,000. - Claridge Homes, 517 Oak Val­ ley Blvd., Advance, 2,168 square foot house, $145,900; 692 Oak Val­ ley Blvd., 3,221 square foot house, $138,550. - Richard and Susan Robbins, 1175 BaileysChapel Road, Advancc, 25- by 30-fool garage, $15,000. -Shannon Hall Conslruclion, 143 Oakmont Drive, Advance, 2,470 square fool house,$l61,l40. - Funder America, 200 Funder Drive, Mocksville, 2,900square foot addition lo manufacturing facilily $70,000. - Reid R Cook, 171 Brookdale Drive, Advance, 18- by 20-foot stor­ age shed, $3,600. - Vogler's Conslruclion, Lot 22 Shady Grove, Advance, 1,652 square fool house, $115,910. - Anthony Younger, Mr. Henry Road, Mocksville, 1,215 square fool house, $81,900. - Larry K. McDaniel, 108 Oakridge Lane, Mocksville, 1.053 square fool house. $69,540. - Patick and Linda Burke, 2042 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville, 2,159 square fool house, $145,440. - Brian and Lisa Slewart Poplin, Shemeld Farm Road, Mocksville, 684 square fool bam, $6,840. •Cooleemee Family Practice, 143 Marginal St., renovalion of doctor’s office, $163.000. - Larrk K. McDaniel, 145 Clois­ ter Drive, Mocksville, 1,166 square fool house, $77,960. F ir e s C o o le e m e e P o lic e , The foUowing were taken from Cooleemee PoUceDeptitmenlrepoita. ; -Cto xEvantofMocksviUe ie|iartedJuiie2,lbatslan>equipi»U lad been stolen from his vchicle CO WeMviewSlneL ; r - LJndi Kanbv of Duke Sinel le- iionedJine3M4;20uallialibicycle lÍKi Ь м itotai 6on a |»y рЬоле oa KC.MI MrNeelySMtt '-•«w iiV iM daataeS dialat ilaiN £.iO ljaH inside Rowan County, someone had broken OUI the fiont window and en­ tered tbe ston; It il itiU bdsg delti- rained what if anything wa> taken, »ccotdingloMIceCliieflîinWoolea -^_OfSctn iofaaded June S, lo * npowddiaurbance on Davle Street lliei^aniyed to find several dnuk individuaU pUying laid naafc aid end« die diitiiriiance widuM uMi« aoyoitinlaciKlody. -|)fficen asabled Its Coakemn : VoliâMrFiteDeiianiiiaMlbrievail houn with a chlorine leak on Main Street ftom Cooleemee Water Plant. -RonaldFeneUChurch,S4,of 188 Wall Sl.,'was anested June 6, at 7:30 p.m.forDWI,hitandiunandpiti|ieity damage. № is scheduled lo appear in coun July 17. Witnenes leponed that a 1979 Chmdet El Camino had driven intoa fence on Dtvie Slreel While Officcr ).0. Young waa investigatlig theacci- ,dnt,lieipoaedChKhdrivin(d«ough. -a- ■ «.in DOgDIX)niOOu. - CeciUa Lane of Riverside Drive reportedlune7,someonedaniagedlhe windshield of her Plymouth Neon parked at her residence. - Lee Allen Masterson, 27, of Woodleaf, was anested June 7, at 4 p.m.onJuncticnRoad.fccnooperatcc'a license, no it^suaikn and deUyisg and obatnicting an officer by giving false informatkm. lUal dale: July 17. - Lori Waller of Davie Street re­ potted June 8, that a bicycle had been stolen fnxn her yaid. Davle Counly fire depaitmenU re­ sponded to the following calls: June I: William R. Davie, 4:50 p.m.,vehfck!nre,U.S.601atN.C.801: Mocksville, 8:56 p.m., vehicle lire, 266 Salisbury Street June 2: Center, 7J8 a.m., vcWcle fire,I-40;WiliiamR.Davie,2:08p.m., grass or bnisb on lire. Wing Haven Lane; SheflleUCaUialn asslited. JuM 3; Smith Giòve, 2:39 p.m., firealarm. West Fonydi YMCA, bak­ ing lipCkanmoos;Advance,5:I0p.ni., tree down on power line, Bailey's Chapel Road; Coniatzer-DuUn, S:I4 p.m„ tiee ai^ power llaea.down, Hendrix Road at Dulin Road; Mocka­ vUle, S.27, pm , U.S. fiOl new EAL Marie Lane, Mocksville, was anested June 6, for misdemeanor assault Trial date: July 9. -Eddie Wayne Mostt!n,35,of3670 N.C. 801N., Mocksville, was anested June 7, for domestic assault on a fe­ male. Trial dale: June 25. dence with a sledgehammer. - Anne Marie Cole ofMocksville rcponcd June 6, a mailbox on U.S. 64 East ol Ihe entrance lo Deer Run had been damaged. - Steve Wayne McMahan of Mocksville rcported June 6, he had been struck by Ihe door of a vehicle on Jim Charles Road. - Joanne Wells and Jason Hawks rcponcd June 7, someone had broken Inlo Ihelr residence on N.C. 801 in Advance and slole money and a bas­ ketball irophy. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 - 7 mins and l\lcnol from Wal-Mart. -ShantaSchelcla Kimbrough, 19, of 379 Mounlview Drive, was chaiged June 2 with larceny. Trial dale:July23.Shcis accused of steal­ ing a video from Wal-Mart. Traffic Accidents - No charges were filed afler a wrak on Old Lexington Road al East Lake Drive al 5 p.m. June 3. Lynne Marie Grey, 16, of 149 Lakewood Drive, failed lo stop the 1985 Chrysler she was driving before il struck in the rear a 1984 Chevrolet driven by Violet Privctte Rupard, 69, of 3283 U.S. 64 E., Advance, re­ ported Officer R.A. Donothan. - Kemal Ressa, 392 Avon St., Mocksville, 30- by 30-foot garage, $18,000. - Paul and Sharon Ressa, 2268 Davie Acadcmy Road, 30- by 35- foot workshop, $21,000. - Ralph and Nellie Graley, 198 Jesse King Road, garage and porch additions, $13,020. - Jerry and Janie Crews, 156 North brook Drive, Mocksville, 1,498 square foot house, $101,260; 178 Northbrook Drive, 1,306 square foot house, $88,940. - Farminglon Dragway, 2992 N.C. 801 N„ Mocksville, 24-by 120- fool accessory building, $28,000. Continued On rate 7 Moton; Fannington, 5:28 p.m., direct liaincatauloaccMenl,N.C.80l;Smilh Orove,3:34p.m.,stniclure fire in attic, 121 Foster Daily Road; Farmington asiisted; Mocksville, 6:18 p.m., direct traffic,9l5MainChun:hRoad;Mocks- ville, lft06 p.m., tree fire, Campbell Rovi. June 4: Center, 10:53 a.m., auto Bcckknl.l-40.' June S: Center, 1:43 p.m. diesel fuel leak. U.S. 64 at 1-40; Cooleemee, 9:39 p.ia, chkirine leak, Cooleemee Water Plant Jaa* (: Mocksville, 9:31 a.m., Baker FUniitiiie; Mocksville, 2 p.m., diiecttraffie. Valley RoadandU.S.64; William R. Davle, 7:43 p.m., auto ac­ cident, U.S. 601 at Angeli foaL , H ig h \v a v P a tro l The fallowing nccidcnls were In- ,VMligalcd by Ihe N.C, Highway pa- lrt)l. Van Strike» Pickup At Intersection Bradley Gray West, 18.ofLiberty Church Road, Mocksvillc, was Stopped on N.C. 801 wailing to turn left onto U.S. 158 ul 5 p.m. June 1, when his 1992 Toyota pickup was stmck from ihc rear by a 1997 Dodge van, driven by Andreas Theodor Kazakos, 49. of Clemmons, reported TroojHir J.R. Allred. Kazakos loldAllrcd ho though the Iruck had moved forward. No charges werc Tiled. Vehicle Crashes Into UlHIty Pole . ■ Jose Manuel Vazquc/.-Moreno, 23, of Dobson, was charged with no operator's licen.sc and improper brakes after crashing a 1989 Nissan inlo a uUlity pole June 3, at 12:15 p.m., according to Trooper A.J. Farmer. Vazquez-Moreno had been trav- cling soulh on John Crotts Road when he uttempied to apply the brakes in a curve. He lold Fanner the brakes did not work. The car ran off the road to the right, striking an elec­ tric pole and coming to rest In a field. Damage to the vehicle was esii- mated al $3,500, Farmer reported. DriverCharged With Drunk Driv- Ing A Statesville woman was charged with DWI and exceeding a safe speed afler an uccidcm on U.S. 64 at 10:30 p.m. Junc3. Palricia Jones Gunter. 42, had been traveling west on U.S. 64 when she ran off the road in a 1995 Dodge van und struck a tree, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. He estimated her speed at 60 mph. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $4,500. Van Hit From Behind On N.C. 801 David Paul Bcck. 67. of Fred Lanier Road. Mocksville. was slow­ ing his 1997 Dodge van, us he trav­ eled north on N.C. 801 al 5:15 p.m. June 3, when his vehicle was struck from the rcar by a 1991 Plymouth station wagon, driven by Lisa Ann Bowline, 33, of Joncsvillc. reported TYoopcr T.D. Shaw. Bowline was chaiged with failure to decrease speed and improper reg­ istration. Vehicle Strikes Utility Pole Christopher MichacI Driver. 20, ofU.S.Hwy.60l Nimh, Mocksvillc. was traveling east on Main Church Road in a 1993 Acura at 5:40 p.m. June 3, when Ihc vehiclc traveled o(f Ihe right shoulder and back onto ihc road before spinning out of control and mnning o(T the road into u util­ ity pole, reportedTrooperT.D. Shaw. Driver was chargcd with exceed­ ing a safe speed. Tractor IVailer Sldeswiped Wayon Wayne Thompson, 28, of Philadelphia, Pa., wasdrivinga 1992 International tractor trailer through Ihc parking lot al Horn's Тшск Stop when his irailer sldeswiped Ihc trailer of another tractor trailer, belonging to Landstar Ranger Inc. ofWestmont. 111. driven by Kenncih Charies Henry. 55. of Van Buren.Ark. Damage to both trailers was esti­ mated at $250, according toTrooper T.D. Shaw. No charges werc filed. Pickup Wrecks In Water Puddle Kelly Sue Roberts, 23, of N.C. Hwy. 801, Mocksvillc, hadjusi made a left turn onto Junction Road at 11 a.m. June 5, in a 1998 Ford pickup, belonging lo Davlc County, when she losl control in a puddle of water standing in Ihe road, ran olT the mad and struck a dilch, causing an esti­ mated $1,000 in damage, reported Tnwper A.J. Farmer. Roberts was chargcd with exceed­ ing u safe speed. Farmer cslimaled Ihe track’s speed at 35 mph. Man Charged In Accident Timolhy Karl Ferry. 35, of 130 Apple Lane, Advancc, was charged with DWI, driving while liccnsc re­ voked and exceeding a safe speed, after im accidcnt on Davie Academy Roadat 11:45a.m. June6. Ferry had been traveling easl in a 1982 Isuzu when the vehicle ran olf the road to the right, crossed back over the road to the left, stmck a tree and overturned onto its side, reported Trtroper J.R. Allred. Two Drivers Charged In Wreck John B. Bostian, 32. of Green Grass Road, Mocksvillc. was travel­ ing south on U.S. 601 and drove his 1967 Ford pickup to ihe lefl lo make u wide right lum inlo a gas station parking lol, when Thomas Edward Keplcy, 49, of Salisbury, atlempied to pass him on the right in a 1985 Ford pickup at I p.m. June 6, accord­ ing to TVooper A.J. Farmer. Bostian attempted to turn righl. presented to the lown board and Is available for public inspection al the town hall 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. A public hearing will be held June budget. Residents are invited to make writ­ ten or oral comments on the proposed County Briefs NationalConference Delegates OKd County commiisionen voted unanimously to appoint Chainnan Joe Long is voting delegate to the National Assoclatkm of Counties Conferencc. Com­ missioner Diane Foster was selected as fmst alternate. Second alternate Is Commissioner Ricbaid Poindexter. Appointment Made to Board Of Health ' Commissioners voted unanimously lo appoint Dr. Ron Gantt to fill the position for an optometrist on the Board of Heolth lo be vacated by Dr. Steve Ldymon June 30.Cbunty Anomey Bob Price plans to review the boonl's by­ laws to sec ifLoymonmoyremoininvolvedinon advisory copacity for one year as requested by Commisskxier Lany Hayes. Board Rejects Proposed Subdivision ''The boonl voted unanlmouslytorcjectforanve lot subdivision called Perry Heights, containing 4.26 acres, at Nolley nnd Crawfoid roads near Ihe Jockey plant submlltedbyRogerSpillmanfor final plalreview.AccordingtoPlanning aiidZoning Director JohnCallimore,thereweretobenostlpulatlonsonlhekind of housing, and Spillmon would probably maintain ownenhlp and rent out spaces. Commissioner Diane Fbsl» questkmed the subdiviskm's unusual design and lhatitwouklcreolcfaurdrivewaysonloa260raatstietchofiaad. She made a moUon to deny the rtquest based on poor design. 3 Lot Revision To Subdivision Denied ■ CommissionenvoledunanlmouilytoiBjectarequestbySalileSpilliOTfof a three lot revUkHi to portion of the Grant Heights i^ v isk n , I p c ^ on Junction Road north of Bear Creek. When the subdiviskm was loid out, then was man space lhan expected hi an area » it couU make d ro tots instead bf two, accoidiig to O alU i^, ' Fbiter made a motfcin to deny the request because the b o ^ had appoved die ubdiviston befon without Ihe extra ki« and tlM it would add u o t o cuiti cutonlinctkinRoad. ■' ■ Sinking Kcplcy’s track. The lurn sig­ nal was working Inside Bostian's vehiclc bul not on the outside, Fanner reported. Bostian was chargcd with im­ proper equipment. Keplcy was chargcd with improper passing. Vehicle Struck From Behind Tzena Rufty Wicker,46,ofSalis- bury, stopped on U.S. 601 fora stop­ light al U.S. 64 In a 1998 Dodge at 1:30 p.m. June 6 when the vehicle was struck from behind by u 1988 Chevrolet pickup truck, driven by Grctclicn Marie Laws, 19, of Lexing­ ton. reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Laws was charged with following t(X ) closcly. Car Driven Into Hedges In Urd Forrest Reid Breedlove, 16. of Double ATrail, Advancc. was trav­ eling south on Forest Drive when he dmvu a 1985 Oldsniobile inlo a yard, striking several red lip hedges. Ho lold TmoperT.D. Shaw lhat ho was attempting to make lefl turn bul was unable due lo his speed June 6, al 1 a.m., an estimated 40 mph. Breedlove was chargcd with ex­ ceeding a safe speed. Cor Strikes Sign On 1-40 Kenneth Anderson Jr., 29, of Greensboro, was atlempling to exit 1-40, cnlering the west hound rest area, nl 2:10 p.m. June 6, when he drove his 1993 Chevrolet into a high­ way sign, rcported Trooper T.D. Shaw. He was charged with exceed­ ing a safe speed. Vehicles Collide At IiUer*sectlun Michellc Ncufeld King, 21, of Yadkinville, was entering U.S. 601 from Angeil Road al 7:50 p.m. June 6, when she struck a 1992 Nissan, driven south on U.S. 601 by Marga­ ret Amlrews Leflcr, 37, of Albemarle, with her 1995 Ford pickup, reported Trooper T.D. Shaw. King was chargcd with failure to yield. Vehicle Hits Ditch On U.S. 601 Jose Luis Mcndoza-Gonzalez, 20, of Yiulkinville. was iraveling north on U.S. 601 al 3:20 p.m. June 6, when Ihe 1985 Ford he was driving ran olf Ihc right shoulder, striking a small ditch and traveling up an embank­ ment before sliding to a stop, re- portedTnwperT.D. Shaw.Tlie driver was charged with exceeding a safe speed. C a ll C arolina PRIMESHSr ' The M in i Dish Satellite Service ptrday • • No Equipment To Purchase Primo Star Supplies & Maintains All Equipment YOUR DAVIE COUNTY PRIMESTAR DEALER 336-998-4809 Of 1-800-441-8408 L a n d T r a n s fe r s Continued From Page 6 - Elliot and Margaret Wilkes. 169 Wilkes St., Mocksvillc. Ul- by 20- f(M)i deck, $2.000. -AbhaConstmction, 3,567 square fool house, $263,945. • Jackc and Ma/.ic Uturcnco. 1707 Underpass Road. Advancc, 20- hy 24-foot garage, $9,600. - Vinccnl Amore, 203 Lakoviow Road. Mocksvillc, screen In covered porch. S3.080. - William A. Burnette. Hickory Hill golfcourse, 72- by 24-foot com­ mercial storage building, $17,280. - Max anil Patricia Saylor, 127 Charlolle Place, Advancc. 24- by 24- foot caqMirt, $5.760. - Uick Anderson Conslruclion. Inirches Farm Subdivision, Pinchr(X)k Drive, l,6(K) square f(x)i house, S 108,020. • Atkinson Building. l,440s(|uare fiHit house, 589.400. - C. Richard Dobson Builders. 161 Lonctrce Drivo.Advance. 2.344 square foot house, $151,9.50. Y o u a n d Y o u r F a m ily a re in v ite d to a re c e p tio n h o n o rin g D r . J o h n Spa r g o, w h o is re tirin g a fte r 4 0 y e a n in th e m e d ic a l p ro fessio n . S u n d a y , J u n e 1 4 ,1 9 9 8 2 -4 p .m . Z a c h a ry H o u s e 131 C h u rc h S tre e t C o o le e m e e , N .C . R e fre s h m e n ts w ill b e s e rv e d . Please join us in expressing gratitude to Dr. Sparge for his many years of dedicated service to the citizens o f Cooleemee. Man Reports Suspickxis Activity Off U.S. 64 Il was rcported last week lhal Davie SherifTs Deputy John Coley found a cor reported stolen in the yard of William Wharton off U.S. 64 West. Wharton callcd 911 - iwicc - lo rcport the suspicious activity involving another man driving the carontohispropcrty.Thcsuspecl.AndrcaRobertFrew.of Asheville,was airested for possession of stolen goods. P ro p o sed C o o leem ee B u d get A vailable For P ublic Insp ection COOLEEMEE-Theproposcdbud- 16, at 6 p.m. at Town Hall for discus- gel forthe 1998-99 fiscal ycarhasbccn sion ofthe proposed budget. 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ENTERPWSE RECORD, June 11,1998 Y'ThefolkmliigciBeswacdisposcd igr Im week In DavieCounty Dislrici Court. ]ud|e Otofge T. Fuller pre- iHed Rnecuion wete Rob Taylor ' jM Cccey Buggs,iusUtaMDAs. C : Slacey Adamcjyk. 84 mph in a 70 iiiie. reduced to 74 in 70, cost. > rLindaAdMns.speeding80mphin <70 zone, reduced to 75 in a 70. cost. -OtisBooe.misdemeanorstalking, ^teiK cd to 45 days suspended 18 months, no contact with prosecuting witness. $100 and cost. - Wanda Boone, driving while li­ cense revoked, not operate motor ve­ hicle until licensed. Ù5 and cost. -JasonBuller.specding91 mphin a 70 zone, reduccd to exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment on cost. ; - Natasha Chambers, speeding 79 inph in a65 ione, teducnl to imptoper equipment. S80 and cost. - Reginald Craven, felony larccny. sentenced to 45 days suspended for 18 months, nol go aboul Dollar General, not be convicted of similar offense. $200andcost.rcslitulionrce.$M57.50. ; - Dcirick Cundiff. 65 mph in 45 zone, rcduccd loexcceding safe speed, cost. - Andres Domeña. 81 mph in a 70 zone. SIO, cost; liccnsc nol in posses­ sion, prayer for judgment continued. - Gladys Dorkis, communicaiing lhrcats,dismis.sed, rcquest of prosecut­ ing witness. • Sterling Freeman, rccklcss driv­ ing toendanger, driving after consum­ ing alcohol by peison under 21. sen- jcnced lo 31 days suspended for 18 months, not opérale vchicle unlil li­ censed. $150 and cost. - Rickey Gallhcr, misdcmeonorpro- balion violation, senienced lo 75 days ' in prison. -Gaiy Gofonh, felony lareeny.dis- misscd. - Donald Gregoiy. no liccnse. ex- ‘ cceding posted speed, rcduccd lo Im- “ propcrequipmenl.praycrforjudgnKnl continued on cost. • Edward Haggclt. failurc to heed lighlorsircn, prayer forjudgmentcon- tinued on cost. -DavldHa4,4count5slmplewonh- less check, dismissed, paid. - Anthony Hallman, driving while license rcvokcd,scnlcncedlol20days suspended 18 months, not operaie ve­ hicle unlil liccn.«d, $200 and cost. - Johnna Hilboum. misdemeanor larceny, not goabout Wal-Man, prayer for judgment on cost. - Melanie Hudson, 85 mph in a 65 zone. n.4luccd to 74 in 65, SI Oand cost. - Unda Kanbar. misdemeanor lar­ ceny. sentenced lo 45 days in prison, suspended for 18 months. Day Repon- ingCcnlcr,S200,cosl,rcslilulionM50. •Jeanette Kiolbasa,»tmhIcsschcck, dismissed, failure of ргоч-cuting wit­ ness to appear. - Traci Layell, no insurance, sen- Icnccd to 30 days in prison, suspended for I year, not operate vchicIc until insured, $200, cost, $250 attorney fee. -Kimberly Lewis, 85 mph in a 70 zone, no child rcslrainl system, rc­ duccd to 74 in a 70. cost. • Rodger Lewis. a.ssault on a fe­ male. .sentenced to 60 days in prison, suspended for I year.enrall in Family Violence Prcvenlion. nol ihrcatcn, ha- mss or as.saull prosecuting witness, SlOO and cost. - Virgil Maroon, felony larccny, dismissed. • Randy Ma.son, aiding and abetting driving while liccnsc rcvoked. aiding nnd abetting Impaired driving, dis­ missed. - Carrie McCoy, rccklcss driving to endanger, dismissed. - Dennis McGcc, failure to wear scat bell, dismissed per plea; driving while impaired, sentenced lo Ю days in prison, suspended for 18 monlKs, 24 hours community scrvicc, suircnder license, not opeialc vchicle unlil II- censed,a)mpiywiihrecomriK*ndations of Center Point Human Services, $ 100 and cost. $400 attorney fee. - James Montgomery. 78 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment on cost. - Frederick Nelson, failure lo wear seal bell, dismisscdiDWI, sentenced lo 60days in prison, suspended for I year, 24 houis community scrvice, nol oper­ ate vchicle until properly licensed, vol­ unteer trcalmeni and a.ssessmcnl, $ 100 and cost: open container aOcrconsum- ing alcohol, dismissed. • Joseph Oliver. 70 mph in a 55 zone,dismi.sscd; DWLsentcnccd Io60 days in prison, suspended for I year, 24 houis community service, surrender liccnse, nol operate vchicle until li­ censed, comply wilh substance abu.se ireatmcnl, S100 and cost. - James Sain, simple a.s,sauh, dis­ missed. rcquestorpnKeculingwilnc.ss. - Paul Steele, speeding 81 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd locareless and leck- Icss driving, $30 and cost. - Ciysial Thomas, harassing phpK call, dismissed, request of prosccutlhj' wilness. -James Tuilerow, wonhlessehKk, sentenced to 30 days in prison, 'sij- pended for I year, nol Issue writli® chcck, $50 and cost, nslitution $600. - Michacl Wolford, assault on a female, reduccd to simple assault, sen": lenced lo45 days in prison, suspend«! for 18 months, comply with Faraily Violence Prcvenlion trcalmeni. not threaten. hanas or contact prosecuting witness, $100 and cost. - Stephen Zamairo, 90 mph in a 70 zone, reduced 10 74 in a 70. cost. Failed To Appear - Tiacy Champ Jr.. aiding and abetting impaired driving, aiding and abetting driving while liccnsc rcvoked. ' '. - Lee Mastereon. assault on a female! . Maik Shilton, reckless driving to endanger. - Rcbccca Sliles. simple worthless' chcck. Man Charged With Hitting Umps At Softl)all Toumey FtowtTsfor all Occasioni A Hickory man faces ihrcc charges after attacking a player and two umpires in a softball tournament Saturday afternoon in Mocksville. ; Juan Vurtant Perkins, 35. was cited for two counts of assault on a sports o№clal and one count of simple assault. He was taken Into custody in lieu of a Sl.OOO bond, pending a June 23 appcarancc in Davie District Court. One of those assaulted was Mocksvilic Policc Dctcctivc Ken Hunter, who was working as an um­ pire at the game. Hunicr said ihc suspcct apparently wasn’t upset with the officialing, but had “words" wiih a player and scorc- keeper from the other team. The man went lo hat laic'in ihc game and brushed up against the catcher of the other team. Billy Holtmcycr, and was separated by Hunter and the other umpire. Randy Athey. When members of the teams were shaking hands at the end of the game, the suspcct kickcd and punched Holtmcycr, knocking him to the ground, Hunicr said. When Athey went 10 get him olT Holtmcycr, the suspcct hit Alhcy twice. Hunter said he got the suspcct in a bear hug, asking him to calm down. When he let him go, the suspect came | at him. hitting him twice. After Alhcy restrained the suspcct. he left as if nothing was wrong. He was arrested trying to leave Rich Park. biDnns SmiidipiiySlK>p9,41C<MrtSsuaf« Ibwn Squire CloÜilen, I W Depot SI j S is te r ’s H c f M c c k s v llk i (336)78М Ш Jaiier injured tXiring Attempted Escape AjaitootihcDavieCountySheriirs • Dcpartmeniwasinjuiedduringascutnc June 2. as he atlempled lo escort two pcisonen from the courthouse to the j«a. Jailer T.F. Andenon was attempt­ ing tt> huidcuft the prisonen in the hallway outskle Uie courtroom when one of them shoved him and ran, ac­ cording to Davie Couniy Sheriffs Dc- leclive Robert Trotter. Anderson pursued Ryan Slake, whose probalion for felony brcaking and entering and larccny and just been revoked, and tackled him. Tbe jailer tried to handcuff Stake, as they snuggled on Ihe (loot, Trotter said. Assistant District Altomey Gwenda Priest camc into the hallway and saw what was happening. Anderson asltcd her to gel the bailiff to assist him, ihe dcleclive said. Anderson suffered an injury to his I right leg and is out of woric on docloi's | onJcis. Trotiei reported. Slakcisinprison.Hcwillhechaiged I wilh assault on a govcmment ofllcial and felony escape, he said. O N T H B SQ U A B B IN lll.S ro H IC D O W N 'I'O W N M O C K S V lh l.K SnOMOred bv H ad m o n t C A R S . Aaannlatinn • O lD C A R S O N D iS P L A Y l • E i ^ M u sic F ro m IIm SO 's ft courtesy of Tatum’s Music Tree . 2 0 0 rt- „ a sin ce kS ra lin s"'^ Si|D up DOWi on $15.95 Kate РЬш and get 15 ccUuIar nijnates each month fw 12 months* I Y O U R L O C A L Authorized Cellulir Dealer •ÉHrtMlriNtoliM . ■ • . г.; 121 Depot Street. МосЬуШе^Ж27(В8 •ip«lytalir«dijim 3 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 -2 4 5 2 4 5 Mon-Fri > ат'5рш Sil. 9ам -1р« а DAVIE COUNTY KN'l ERPKISK KKCOKU, June II, 1998 - BI I Asheboro Again? Davie High Baseball Coach Also Leaving ByBriuPlHi Davie County Enteiprise Recoid . Two weeks ago. Asheboro swiped one of ite most coveted coaches in Davie High his­ tory. football coach Benjie Brown. . Thisweek.Asheborodiditagain,sweeping Jeny Walser. the popular coach who resur­ rected the baseball program In two yean as vanity co*h. Like Brown, Walser wrestled with Ihe deci- sionlo Slay orgol 10 the point of almost driving himself insane and beoimlng unusually re­ served. But like Brown, a back-patting admin- Isnalkinandapasslonate coaching staffcouHn't pievenl Walser, who on Monday oiricially became Asheboro's new baseball coach and football assistant under Brown, from accepling a closer-to-home job wilh bigger bucks. "If I was in Davie County 28 yeara from now. I would not be upset or regret one thing that's happened in my career." said Walser. Davie's JV coach from 1994-96 before replac­ ing David Hunt. "But what happened is, a veiy wonderful opportunity fell in ray lap." Tears welled up in his eyes. "No matter how much il hurts or how bad you feel about it. you've got lo lake a chance." said Walser. who went 28-19 and led Davie lo the play- offseachof Ihe lasttwo years. "(Chris­ topher) Columbus did and il worked out pretty good for him. I'm going lo havetoiakeachance.loo.Even though ni miss this place gieally. I think Tm making a veiy good decision.” The siay-or-go issue became a sleep-stealing pill to swallow. Time were days when Walser comempiated dropping out oflhe Asheboro race. "This has been a whole lot more drawn out lhan Benjie's deal." he said. That's good in a \ Walser way because I was able to think through the thing. But it was otso bad in u way bccause it was rcally day*tOHlay. "One day I'd be I n Davie County and the next day I was going to be in Asheboro. It was a very difdcult situa­ tion for me." But Asheboro, whichjustcomplclcd astellar20-3co-confcrenccchampion- ship season in the Tri-County 3-A, has one of the state's deepest talent pools, •perhaps the state's hottest young foot­ ball coach in Brown and a baseball- crazcd community. "Thai’s baseball countiy, boy," sjud Walser. who will inherit seven return­ ing starters from the varsity and promising talent from a 17«1 JV team. "They’ve won two or three state championships, theyve finished second numerous times, and they are very competitive at their level. "Benjie Brown Isavcry good fricndofmine, and 1 believe that he is the best coach in North Carolina. He treats the kids very well, he has a similar desire as I have to win, and I want to be associated wilh that." And the Blue Comcw play on an emerald Held in front of a large grandstand audicncc. "It's one of the few high-school parks lhat would rival Rich Park, and the community is very involved," said Walser, who will be as­ sisted by Scott Bankhead, who pitchcd In the Olympics and for the Reds and Mariners in the Major Leagues. "You put the five jobs in North Carolina that you would want lo have If you're a baseball coach and Asheboro is one of them. I’m just tickled to death that Tm going to have the opportunity to go over there." Many folks wlll insist that Wulser jumped off Davie’s ship before it possibly sinks. The War Eagles lost nine seniors. Including cighl staners, from last year’s 15*8 club that finished second In the CcnUTil Piedmont Conference. Dut Walscr shot down that notion. ‘That's not an Issue," he said. "You rebuild evc^ year. Rebuilding isn't a bad thing. As a matter of fact, the rebuilding process shows the strength of your program." A substanllnl pay raise, though, did play a siarting role for Walscr. "It’sanothcrstagcofllfcihat you've reached," said Walscr. who landed his first coaching job atThumasvlllc. "Statistics say thcaverage male changcs jobs seven limes, and this is three fof me. "I’m getting ready to becomc a father and they’ll be some more financial security over Ihere. which Is not necessarily the main objec­ tive but It will make things a little bit easier." Walscr waved a verbal kiss to Davie's play­ ers and officials, reserving a lifelong place in Please See Wober-Pace R3 M-D 'Reserves' Take Advantage OfTlme On The Playing FiekI Charlie Miller slides safely In at home during Mocksvllle's 7-5 loss to Wilkes County. - Photos by Jam M Barrlngor Wilkes Slams Mocksville In Ninth Inning By Brian Pilb Davic County i:ntcq)risc Rccord Tlie senior beach Irip cracked Ihe door forscveral Icsserlighlson Mocks- ville-Davie's Legion baseball team, Anlthespaiepanspnimpllypushcd open victory's door for the first lime sincc May 28. delivering a convincing 11-3 viclory al Wilkes Couniy that snapped a four-game slidcinthcSoulh- crn Division. "1 felt like (Sunday) was achance lo prove to everybody lhat you can play us (young guys) and still do good." said Kevin Barefoot, whoshowcoscd a flashyglove and stroked twohits while leplacingChariesMiilcrinccnicrllcld. "lhada lol of confidence lhal wc were going to win. That was our chance Io prove ouiselvcs. It turned out good." TonySnow,wholookovcrforAndy Ward al Ihinl base and conlribulcd two hils and four RBIs, saw opportunity and took it wilh an iron grip. "i guess us young guys fell like we needed lo step up." said Snow, who Barefoot Crider ayB riuiW f Davie Coumy Enteiprise Record ; If il weren'l for one pitch. Drew Ridenhour wouMhavechjsed the door for his second save. Mocksville-Davie Letkm's baseball team wouM have b i ^ Wilkes Couniy and avoided whM ha< tumed OUI to be a king kising sank. ; Andifyawaunlwasanian,she'dbe y ^ uncle. • Asitstands.ihough. WilkesCounty wpsn1givingbackanything.especially Uè fatal pitch thal was pUuiledovet the i^ - ^ le r lieM fence for a game-win- niiig'grand slamintheloporiheninOi iifcing. t WdenhourandMocksvilleabsoibed all ixcmciating 7-5 loss, a siinger lhal you wouUn'l wish on your wonl en­ emy. Pmectiiig a 3-3 lead for suiter Alien Fanliie. RUenhour escaped a leyèMh-innint jam on two pitches, amick OM Ihe sMe in the eighth and aiiiadngly smick ow four in Ihe ninth, oi^y to tuie nasty definì because of a siM:flnger pitch dial bung over the h en oflhe plate like agianl bubUe. ; With iwoouu. WllkesCounly bat­ ter Uned it over Ihe wall, turning a Mocksville lriuni|ihjntoaMacksville nikhtmare. ^ . ' *Ijual about cried,’ Coach George " I j u s t a b o u t a i e d . T h a t ’s j u s t a t o u g h b r e a k ." ____________-Coach George Daywalt Daywalt sakl "Thai'sjustalough break. Rk]enhoui'sayoungkid(l6yeanoM) so he learned a lesson. You've got to keepiloulofihemiddleof die plate. He sakl ¡1 was a split finger lhat dUnt break al all. It's lough on him emotion­ ally. bul he'll come back and be all right." No one can come as close lo win­ ning wilhoul winning as Mocksville dkl. Rklenhour. whofannedsevenln2 2Я, blew away die fust two hitters in the nlndi. Uien, alter a walk and a single, Rklenhour got Ihe nexl man to chaseaSH-foolcurv^l inthe dirt for an apparent gaine-endingslrikeaul. Bul Ihe bail ricocheted olT catcher Brian CamiibeU's shin guard, hounding all the way to Ihe screen behind home plate, kiadini the bases and reviving Wilkes'lait-gaap hopes. The nexl man unkMded on the flat ipiUflngcr.AndaaMocksvilledlscov- oed, bad Ihlngs aknosi always happen to slumping teams. "Any odier time, you bkick die ball with your body and ii'sgoing to die and be right there wldiln duee or four feet of you," Daywalt said of die ball that squirted past Campbell. "When you're playing bad, diose iMngs happen. "I dnught Drew pitched good all bul that (gnuid slam). Bul that wlll help Drew down the nud. He knows when he gets in these situaUons, he's got to dirow strikes." In his first Legion start sincc recov­ ering from a badly bruised foreann. Pardue threw six solid Innings as Mocksville breezed to a 5-1 lead. The righty stymied Wilkes Ihrough five, tost his shutout in die sixth on nn un­ earned run and departed in Ihe sevendi after giving upa single and two walks. "Allenpitchedgood loget us dicrc." Daywalt sidd, "He hadn't pilched in a monUi and had decent control (four walks). I dioughl he was pretty good." Mocksville struck early when Nadian Ireland, who led off die bottom of die № l wlUi a single, scored from dilrdonabalk.Campbell, Shane Alten and Charles Miller gol hits in a three- run third and Scoll Comatzer drove in a rtin in the sixth, when Mocksville slaked Pardue to a 5-1 lead. Bul ill-falcd teams find a way to lose. "h boiled down lo we'rc kind of snake-bll righl now," Daywalt sakl. "1 thought wc needed to score some more runs. I knew we needed eveiy one we could get u hold of.” Eariy on, Mocksville played in­ spired ball. Butithasn'lado^akiller Instinct that good teams possess. "I talked lo dicm before die game aboul gelling up,"Daywoltsakl. "They were up about two Innings and silling around the rest of It. Wejust don't have the senior leadenhlp we need, and we've gol to have somebody to gel Ihesc boys up. "It's hard to stand at diiid base and holler all die way back to die bench 'Let's gel up; let's gel up.' We need a little of thal rah-iah stuff." Comatzer led Mocksvllle's meager clghth-hit attack by going 2 for 4. Ire­ land, Miller, Jeremy Helton, Camp­ bell, Steve Lefaivie and Shane Allen had one hit each. • Lefalvre - a rising junior al West RxsyUi who played Illegally for King n ta a e S e e L c ilo n -rv M i^ve King Named New Golf Pro At Pudding Ridge '^PuddiiigRUge Golf Chib has an­ nounced Dave KÍ4 as iu new Head P ^ k m a l. , ; ; King il origlNdly fnxn Woicester, Mail. He spew altnbmo year« In die Air Force nalkncd in Mynle Beach, wittn hcmidied buiineu manaie- mentallheUnivenilyafSoulhCaio- poailion aid* prestigious Pine Lakes THad area," King said "Since Randy Ibio. Upon leaving die Air Force In Inlemational Country Club in Myrtle cameheielnAprilofW .diecouise I992,KingbeganhiiFwresskmalGolf Beach.FromlhetB.heeiectedlocoine has improved draniadcally andUan ofAmeilcacaneralDeer'nickGolf lo Pudding Ridge In April of 1997 and enjoyable experience lo challen«e all Reiort.IraiiliiiuM lerOio'A^.the beconieaBeleciedmeniberofthePGA leveUofgolfws" mokiiMdpreiMwoffliepd/E- . *nieaupertaie«de«l.R«BdyMlllet. HiicaiHrdmledblmti'aiicqita haadoneagrMjotiorcreMingoneor Contact King alMMSO for any the besi playing experiencea in die addlda<ial infoimaliaii. Mocksville-Davie pitcher Allen Pardue took a mnlacitlon against Wilkes County. helped compensate for five missing starters. "I guess il kind of surprised everybody. A bunch ofpeople thmight it would be worse lhan the last game (a 7'^ loss on June 4) and wc opened some eyes up. irWc haven't been as hungry as we should have been, but (Sunday) night wo wanted to win and wc werc always in ihc game." -Coach George Daywalt, who en- dunxl aycar's worth ofdcprcssing losses Please S t* Reserves - Page B t В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPjUSE RECORD, June 11,1998 Standings, Scores Announced For ^ Girls, Boys Leagues ; While Sox Angels ' Indians A’s . Orioles. Sn Girls w 6 5 4 3 0 . Indians 7, Angels 6 AAA American League W L . Blue Jays 8 1 ; Angels 6 5 - Orioles 5 4 :: A's 5 5 ; Mariners 4 5 Devil Rays 4 6 ' lixlians 0 10 AAA National League w Braves 10 0 Diamondbacks 9 1 AsütK 5 4 Dodgers 5 6 Giants 3 8 Cardinals 1 10 Angels 17, Dodgers 14 ' Angels 15, Indians 6 Diamond Backs 13. Cardinals I A's 10, Giants 8 Astros 9. Orioles 2 ; Diamond Backs 11. Giants 2 . Mariners 9. Cardinals 5 Dodgers 9. A’s 6 , Braves 17, Indians I Blue Jays 19, Devil Rays 4 DodgCR 13. Giants 9 ' Angels 9, Cardinals 7 A 4 American League W L • Angels 10 2 A's 9 2 . Indians 9 2 Blue Jays 4 7 . Orioles 4 8 . Mariners 2 9 Devil Rays 1 10 AA National League w L Braves 7 5 Reds 7 5 • Padres 4 7 Indians 8, Mariners 2 . Braves 11, Devil Rays 4 Orioles 6, Blue Jays 3 Braves 13, Mariners 0 Indians 25, Orioles 9 Angels U, Reds 2 Blue Jays 16, Devil Rays 11 A’s 11, Padres 7 Braves 10, Angels 7 Reds 13, Orioles 6 ■ Mariners Blue Jays Braves Indians Devil Rays Angels Orioles Orioles 17, Angels 11 Mariners 8, Indians 7 Blue Jays 24, Angels 0 Devil Rays 13, Orioles 2 Blue Jays 6, Devil Rays 0 Braves 16. Indians 3 Gianis 10, Indians 7 Mariners 2J, Martins 3 Blue Jays 7, Mariners 4 Cubs 3, Devil Rays 2 Martins 13, Braves 10 Mariners 10, Indians 7 A's 13, Marlins S Bravcs5,Morincrs4 M o t o r o l a 6 5 0 $9.95^ VAIi^ BowdM) (4 tte OtIolM atom (or th* ЬаИ. % f O N L Y $ 1 4 9 . 9 5 CConmons Davie Jewefas (336) 778-2626 *-<U»iiKluikiilciklo|idwpr. NcwU»i>rie|\k>w .OiaKpUns. UnuKdp«*> tcm ii«iU .doiiolc«iyoK> tolbar(> ll«i_________________________ В1Л BIA «•ndoedilipptovilrequiiti ШЛ (Xlctiw.viitablooo' 1ц « ( no r ^ Of iraitt wUI b. givm fot um*d mtaae. ■ (Me Евк Jib . 30,1991. №lser To Coacli Baseball At AshelMTO :;:ContInuedFromPageBl :: his heart bccausc Davic delivered his first head job. "I cul my teeth here," he said. "I I learned a lot, got io work with a tre- 1 mendous group ofyoung men and Ihc . ■ administration hero Is second to none. • Youcan'taskforpcopletosupportyou ; any more than the administration herc. ; They have been supportive and I have nothing but sinccrc admiration for the ] peoplconsiteandiniheadministration office. "I have nothing but admiration for Ihc peopIcorDavicCounty.Thcy gave me a chancc and I didn't mess it up too bod. I will always be thankful for that." DavleathleticdircctorBuddyLow- cry doesn't know who will have (he lall order of taking over a Davic program bound (p slip bccause of the wholesale losses from last year's veteran team. "We'rc just in the planning stages right now," he said. "Is (Principal Linda Dost and the selection committee) go* ing to go within (the school) or out* side? Yuu don't know what they're going to do." Bost opened the football vacancy statc-wiáe and beyond, but that’s not always the palh. Bost plucked basket* ball coach'Jim Young from Pcnnsyl va* nla, but girls coach Carol Cozuit was promot(^ wilhin. "Wc'll find a good coach," Lowery rcassured. "I don’t know whal proce­ dure thdy'rc going to do. A lot of times they don't do the same proccdurc thal they do for foolball." Veitxú Une Drives Fm ) Wafeer If Jeny Walser, who resigned ihis week as Davie's baseballcoachto lake Ihc samejobatA.shcbon), wouldn't have gone inlo coaching, he could have ttied comedy. He entertained Davie County for five yeats with his quick wit and comcdic llair. The master of Ihe onc- lineis, no one ever knew what Walser was going to say IK X L He's one of a kind," Mike Lovelace, an assistant coach in foolball and baseball, said. "I don't know if we'll ever have another one around that's like that. He was pretty outgoing, and he always had quotes for everybody. There was always sonwlhing that he was going to comc up with. "On Ihc (WDSL) radio, he'd make jokes. He'd joke anHind with the players. He wasjust like one of the guys, they loved to play for him, and that's what you've got to have." Here are some of Walser's finest lines; • "The best pass diat Davie throws are the ones eight yards backward to Ihe tailback." ’ "Fm real good looking on the radio," he said of the weekly coaches show on WDSL. • "Ryan (Desnoyers) is one of those suckers that's hard to figure out, but you don't want to figure him out when he's doing good." • "Phillip (Rogers) did a heck of a job again, and I'm not getting tired of saying that." . "From January to Febnjary, it seemed like my marriage - two or three hundred years or something." • "I began loving baseball about Ihe time I found out I wasn’t abasketball player.... I got cul from the (West Davidson) team and it was one of Ihe easiest coaching decisions probably that was ever made." ______ • "rd throw about three pilches and they would put me over there nl first base and be done wiih it." • "A win, you can't figure that out. Why did we win? When we won seven of eighl (in 1997), it drove me crazy." ., • "Hopefully, I'll be able to recniit me ashortstop thal way,'' he said of his soon-U>-be daughter. • "It has scienlifically b№n proven that your batting average will rise if you actually swing the bat, and I think we figured that pan out" • "Heck, I try to win scrimmages." • "I can'l control my wife and I can't conlrol the weather. Olher than that, I've pretty much got control.' •"Howyou'refromStanly Couniy and makelhe All- Rowan County baseball leam I don't know, but he did," he said of a North Stanly pitcher. • "His daddy wasn't sleeping, his mama was mad at me and Drew (Ridenhour) was ready to jump out inlhe middle of 601 and gel hit by a Inick," lie said of Ridenhour’s slump. • "(Reynolds') leftficldcr did not have a very good night. As a mailer of fact, he got taken oul of Uw game pretty soon." • "We run, run, mn, run, run and then we throw the ball 10 (Kenny) Collins and we've got .six points." • "Vou don'l need lo be Barney Fife and stand therc with one bullcL You’ll beslanding then: wiih one bullet six months from now," he said of his decision to bring in Desnoyers. . "Life’s going to go on, the world’s going to roll and Fm not going to grow anymore hair. Bul what they’ve done in the last two years will be affecting our program 15 years from now." _____________________ Assistants Agree: Walser's Loss A Jolt ; BaseballassistantsLccLinvilleand ; MikeLoveIace,alongwiththcrcmain- ; dorofDavic'scoaches,wcrejulicdfor : the second time in a matter of days when varsity coach Jerry Walser oc- ; ccpted the bascballjob at Asheboro. "U's a pretty big blow," Linville ; said, referring to Ihc double*whainmy : ihalDaviesufferedwhcnfootballcoach ; Bcnjte Brown and Walser announced ; lhc\r resignations in a iwo-wcck span. : "You lose (two major-sport coachcs) ; in a week's lime, but we're going to ! have to go on. "(Walser and I) have gotten prctty ! close wmking together the last two ! years. It's sod to see him go. but it's an i opportunity for him to reach the goals ■ he's wanting to reach. We'rc going to : miss him." Lovelace held out hope thiU boüi • Brown and Walser would lum down ■ Asheboro's two-scat ofíer and con- • tinuethcirexircmclyclosefricndships, bu\ Lovelace lost both ways. "lthought(Walser)maynotgo,"he ; said. "I was hoping for the best again. "It's going to be a big loss. We’re ! goingtohavetopulllogctherandkeep ■ going, but that's two great coaches that ’ we’ve lost. It’s going to be kind of > tough. Coach Walser got me the (var< ^ sity baseball assistant) job so it was ' toughtoseehimgo.Bmhe'sgotagteol ; opportunity." Lovelace, a formerpitcherat UNC- • CharkHte,knewthegamebefore Walser ^v ed , bul he didn’t know four-hour ■ practices regularly existed. "It was wonderful," he said. "He : taughi me from the ground up (how to coach). I had learned a lot playing in college, bul this was my first coaching experience and he pretty much taught me everything I know. 1 never knew thatwecouldspcndthrecorfourhouR at practice going through Ihings. but he ’ was great with the little things. Itwasagreatsituationandl’mglad . 1 had the opportunity to coach with him." Lovclace despises altered land­ scapes, precisely the reason he plans to remain al Davie as long os he’s wanted. "I'dliketostay herc,"he said. "I’ll be willing to work wiih whoever comes in (as the new coach). I'm not big on change and (Brown and Walser) werc two very closc friends." 'Walser’s departure was hardly a smooth ride. He ranked his fellow coachcs sccond only to his family. "Youspcndallyourtimewithlhcm," Walser said. "I spend more time whh those guys than my wife. You jusl love them to death, and you rcally have lo go somewherc and make a new set of friends." Amid the search fora new baseball coach, Walser left high marks on his coaching pupils. "Lovelace and Linville have been a trcmendous asset to this pmgram and whoever lakes over- and ii could very well be either one of ihcm - will con­ tinue to be a Uemendous asset to this program," said Walser. "We built this thing back lo wherc il's supposed lo be, and Ihcy are going to have a very good leam next year." WeighMlfting Session Offered To DHS Athletes A weight-lining session for Davic High alhleles will begin Monday. Alhleles for all spons are invited to workoul from 5-7 p.m. cach Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. .Iiiiif l?iir!i;iiii ol'llic Month j a S ! Ä 5 5 Ä iMHWIUIWIimCWW. I A D I I I i l I I U M H l i : H i DAVIE CUUN'l'y KI<<’l’EKFklSE RECORD, June 11,1998 - B3 т т т т т т т т т я я х т A L L A M E R I C A N F O R D -M E R C U R Y T H E G R E A T C O N T I N U E S T H E C U T IS В Я С К ! ТПЕ1999 MERCURY COLGAR lb HERE 1 9 9 9 F m S U P E R D U T Y - F Z 5 0 • f í S O I N S i m ^DEALER DISCOUNTS ^REBATES TO $2000 ^APRSASLOW AS 0.9% DON’T MAKE A 3 0 M INUNTE M ISTAKE - SHOP US LAST FOR TH E B EST PRICE U»[DVEniCLC» -ONE OWNED »PECIAIA л г г о ю п п - ш б в и о п о о о : 9 4 1 ) ( И М [ 0 Ш и Е Ш 4 С Ш М 1 № ¥ ( - Н А С К • К С П т » -111, С М И Щ и Е . И 111Ш юсипш PROCRAM m s 9 1 CRAND M A M U I$ - 91 THUNDERBIRD •98<OUNTOUR HUNDREDS AAORE A V A IIA U E • QET yOUR (HOKE HERE т ш а в и т ш я м т л г т т ! A L L A M E R I C A N F O R D - M E R C U R Y “Our CuUomm An On ВЫ lU fm im r B IB B4 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 SPtttUCHT Let Mailbox Pacic & Siiip tal(e the fuss out of Fatlier's Day mailings With Father's Day right around the corner, Mailbox Pacl< & Ship in the Newtowne Shopping Center, Clemmons, re­ minds you to come see them for shipment of your packages and gifts. Mailbox Pack & Ship makes It so easy. They take the worry and fuss out of shipping. Those of us with fumble fingers have come to rely on them for smart-looking, prompt shipping. Mailbox can send your package any way you want: FedEx, UPS, or the U.S. Postal Service. "We're not a post office, but we do sells stamps, and we do Express Mall and First Class," said owner Jan Hodges ot Clemmons. Mostly, Mailbox Pack & Ship Is known for Its convenience. "We don'l gift wrap, but people can bring their gifts right from the store In the bag here, and we'il package it and take care of everything," she said. Mailbox Pack & Ship does seemingly everything. They sell MoneyGram money orders. Theyoffercolorandblackand white copy service. They sell stamps, office supplies, greeting cards, FAX service ... NEXTEL digital phones. Instant passport photos. Mailbox rentals... the list goes on. Mrs. Hodges has been the owner since May 1 after a career in teaching. "I had taught school for several years, and I wanted to try something new and different. This opportunity came along," she said. Her staff Includes Shawn Evans, general manager; Pat Harris, sales manager of Atlantic Technology Solutions, an authorized NEXTELCellular dealer, andJessIca Harris, inside sales. Mailbox Pack & Ship slalT, from left, Jessica Harris, Shawn Evans and Pat Harris. Mrs. Hodges urges area residents to take advantage of thelrservlces. Ifyoucan'tbeathometoacceptaUPSorFedEx shipment, have it sent to Mailbox Pack & Ship. "We can accept FedEx and UPS packages coming in, if you can’t be at home. Have them sent here, and we will cali you when they arrive." Mailbox Pack & Ship hours are Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The phone number Is 766-3688, and for Atiantk; Technology Solutions, 766-5599. OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ? 4 HO UR SfR V tC r R uaiuntiid I a s Д С gu-oiL>iucTiiK-HUTPUi» iFfeuumCMNinCUL'MtlOIimU 766-2043 euiMONt^ nc. I Carpet Concepts Como visll our now showroom at 529 Rodland Road, Advance Low ovortioad means low prices 766-0093 9W-708a Carpet. Vinyl, Hardwood, Tilo Freo Estimates • Seloctlon in Your Home Parrtll Joitner, Ownir GRUB WORM Plumbing & Electric Co. 766-3999 AU Types of Service & InstallationCommerebI & RtsUenOal Lie# 16915 Plumbing Lie# 20788 Electrical T I M E Sift/ 'E E S Rrc/ojiionci OrBcrwofion Service ♦ Event Organizing ♦ Residential Organizing ♦ Relocation Organizing ♦ Business Organizing B e c k y V e m o n 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 5 0 5 0 I 4 < .ili< II :1 1 0 C o m m e rc e D r. 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( 3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 1 1 9 9 O ffic ia l B o tO f ! 4 ^ a te r O f The CaroUná^iben ■ ■ - 'Г DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 - BS SPOfLKHf m om cTic, (336)7^1000 778-0660 Frauenhofers Ice C ream ft B ake Shop lecco Meadowbrook Mall * Clemmons Now Open For Business BERMUDA CARPET CENTER/ BERMUDAQUAY SHOPPING CnhfTCR Lcl our prointioiulitalT help you with til your floor cmtfini ne«lt.• Imcfiot dccorator on uafT.• Over 40 yean tomblnede»peticncei • C arpet’ Vinyl «Tile • Hardwood • WallpaperMon.-Frf.« iRh« pm! SM. S an-l pm 5411 US Hwy 15), Advineo f910 )9 0 8 -0 3 0 0 Shop Clemmons Curb Market for fresh produce, bedding plants Boston Ferns, Bougainvilleas, Cascading Petunias and New Guinea impatiens are Just a sampling of ttie tianging baskets Clemmons Curb Marl<et tias available for stioppers ttiese days. If a hanging basl<et Isn't wtiat you have In mind, how about a floral wrapped geranium, fruit basket, or bedding plants in bloom. Where else can you buy a locally grown plant for a delightfully low price? Owner Tom Ivllller and family grow most of the beautiful plants available at Clemmons Curb Market in their own green­ houses. Therefore, the Millers are able to offer their quality plants at prices much lower than other stores that buy plants from outside suppliers. Located at 2690 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons Curb Market has been In business for four years. The store is open from March through December and offers seasonal flowers and fresh produce for retail and wholesale sales. Mary Spaugh, the store manager. Is always happy to answer ques­ tions and offer friendly advice about plant care. Tom Miller Is also at the store in the evenings and on weekends to help customers. During the summer, the Millers supply the market with homegrown fruits and vegetables such as cantaloupes, water­ melons, tomatoes, cucumbers and squash from their own fields also located In Clemmons. Fruit baskets are a specialty for Clemmons Curb Market. You can add a jar of honey, homemade jelly, including a "no sugar" variety, and sugarless candy to any basket to make a great gift for any occasion. Potting soil, flower and vegetable seeds, peat moss, straw and fertilizers are also available to customers as a great convenience In one-stop shopping for landscaping and beau­ tifying their lawns. Clemmons Curb Market Isopen seven days a week from 9 a.m.- until. The telephone number is 766-3014. The Millers welcome everyone lo stop in and see the beautiful flowers and fresh produce. 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Coach Brian Holt's Northern Diviiion Legkm team canied Steve Lcfaivrc illegally for 13 games, got caught led-handcd by Mocksville-Davlc's officials and had to forfeit i« firj» 13 games, dropping King from 11-2 to 0-13. Lefaivrc, a rising junior at West Forsyth, is in his proper place now, at Rich Pittk playing for Coach George Daywalt, who was absolutely dumbTounded Ihat King would uy such a stunt. "I don't know whal Holt and Ihem were doing," he said. "(Ryan Lambeil ofMocksville) said he thought I turned him In (to King), but I had never talked to Ihe boy until right over there (last Thursday). I've never tried lorecruithim. They saidhe played upthen: last year^soldida'l even talk to him this year. I figured lhal's where he's going to play." Daywalt didn'i liesilate lo thrust Lefaivre inlo the lineup, laigely because Mocksviile was in despenile need of something. "Some people might not feel it's fair lo the others, but he's a good player and he's going to play," he said of ihe left-handed hUlmg tight fielder. "I mean, that's jusl Ihe way it is. You've got to play who can play. "Lefaivre is going to help. If we were playing nral good and every­ thing,! wouldn't have thoughtaboutplayinghim.Iwouldhavejusleascd him in. But the way we're playing, you go with It" Tempers boiled over in the bonom of the ninth inning Friday night, when Lexington tallied for a healed 10-9 win over Mocksviile. Lambeil beaned a Lexington hitter who yapped all the way to first place, grounds for an ejection if Daywalt had chosen umpiring over coaching. "IhadsoniewofdswiththeuropreaIquick,"he«ud.'Theumpshould hive thrown himoutright off the lot whcnhesloppeddownlhefim-base line and started running his mouth al Lambert" Mike Lovelace, Daywah's asiistant, became infuriated with one of Lexington's coaches and third basemiui Andy Ward was ready to go off on somebody's head. ' ”Weal»uthadasGnip,''DaywaItW"CnKrunnet)slaitedfunning his mouth, and then I ihoughl the coach and Lovelace wene going to go alit *Boy,Andy waahotThenItoUhitn№yiescheduIed(Satuiday'srain out with Lexington) for this‘nnusday night, and tie said he wanted to come beck (eaity) from the beach. Ti^ going to bet heD.be there.'' . EiTalicpii(^linkedMocksvilIetoit8four-gameskid.Borhistance, opponentt w a ^ Just seven batten o w 36 nmings while Mocksvilh: mm u km i 27 walks over the sam ^ipn. Also, only four hineis - Chaife>MiIIer(9-19,.473), Victor PMtt(S-l3,.38S),ShaneAUen(4-14, .286) Nid Wanl (4-I4, .286)- Ml benp ihan in kMses to Sianly Coiny,Wc«Inden.WnkesCa<nty«dLexfaigtaa. ^ ^ Dgqiile Mocktville'« niagb MR (S4 in the Southern' Diviskn), pigiwik lUM't niled oul a tunaound^ the diviskna) playofb loom $1-:^ ‘‘‘ ................' Mocksville-Davie Legion shortstop Shane Allen tries to compete a double play against Wilkes County. - Photos by James Barringer Reserves Lead Team To First Win In June Continued From Puge Bl lasl wock alone, wore a niilllonairc’.s smile in Ihc aHennaih nr a win (hnl improved Nfivksvillc’s league rcconl 10 5-6. "I thought we would play jjixxJ bccausc I knew these (young) guys would get up for it," he said. "Il's gcxxl thal these hoys that haven't played a whole lol were able lo sicp in and do thal." No one elevated iheir game more Ihan Skip Crider, who spent nine in­ nings on ihe mound fwling Wilkes wlihancrreclivechangeupand.sne;iky, wcll-placed fasihiill. Facing an average of jusl finir hit­ ters an Inning, the 16-year-old lefly from West Forsylh scaitercd eighl hits, «ruc\; out seven am\ sva^cO just one. "That'ss;>ying someihing for him.*’ Daywall said. Tlie ninth inning was the best inning he piichcd all night. "He's always a slow starter. If you can gel him inKHhe fourth, he's usually able to Slay then. \ le's gol a ruWwr anit and he can pitch on and on." The brilliant pcrfonnance gave Crider renewed confidence. "I Iried lo rebound from the lasl lime I went out,*’ he said. ”1 had a bad Legion Falls To Wilkes County Continued From Page Bl in l38anii5,ron:ingCuach Brian Holt's Icam 10 forfeit every game and lempo- rarilydropinlolhe Nonhcm Division's cellar - cmetcd Ihe game midway Ihmugii, walking in his al-bal and then doubling. "Oh. lie's a hiucr." Daywall said. "I knew ihal from day one. He's gol that good swing. That gives us another left-handed bal, which is a plus."-----Scütlic Lefiwleh relieved Panlue inlhe seventh, walkinglwo and gelling only one out before giving way to Ridenhour. L eg io n S ta n d in g s Lexington Concoid Kannapolis Mocksvilk; West Iredell Mooresville Suiaville Baseball Camp Planned At Park There wUl be a ЫиеЬаИ camp at Rich P»k from July 1Э-17. ModcsvillC'Davie American Lc- gk)n baseball coach Georie Daywalt. Davie's Jerry Walser^Gknn's Date Цапка, among oiher^ willinstnict the canip.lhecamp.wMchcoatt$60and iio№ redlo^m w iU nA fitxn9 km.-l p.m.eachd^. ; i vThe r^iM ioe dndlfa^ 26.1heteveliffliiede^avaiUble. Call the Mocbville-Davie Psrfct and Recrcaik« Depanment (791*2323) lo ouling against West Iredcl!, imdl j»st tried lo gel my conlldcnce back. "I changcil w»n\e grips on n^y fast­ ball and changeup and tried to slay pi^silivc when Ihey goi hits. I actuallydidn'tthn)wn»ycurveballihat much. My changeup was working s^> I .stuck wllh it. . . . I was prelty sur- j>rised." Barefoot, for one. kncwCrider was capaWcof changing Mix-ksville's for­ tunes. "I know he's a gixxl piicher," s;nd Biuvfixit, a Wc.st Forsyth teammaie. "I know he's got tl^e ability, talent and every thing, bul he's not had itx) much of a chancc lo shine. Out he camc out rcadytoplay.oponedevcr>’bixly'seyes. and rc-ally showed what he could do.'* Mocksville’s late-arriving offense Uiil a night’s worth of work in two Innings, overcoming a 2-1 deficit hy buo'ing Wilkes whhasevcn-runeighih W-L GB 9-1 . 10-2 . 6-2 2 8-4 2 5-3 4 5-6 41/2 3-6 51/2 3-8 61/2 3-8 61/2 3-8 61/2 2-7 61/2, and a Ihrcc-nin ninth. Crider andSnowdclivcredlwo-nm blows and Barefoot and Victor Patli had run-scoring hits in ihc noisy eighth, seizing an conunanding 8-2 lead. ARer Wilkes louched Crider for a run in the liLst hal f of ihc eighth, Crider helped hini.sclf with a two-run. ninth- inning single. • Scoitle U'flwlch had three hits to pace Mivksville. which got a pair of IVjls froui Naihan Ireland, Patti, Crider, Snow and Uarcfix)!. Jiison Shore had one lût— Snow's fourth-inning triple tied the game al M .... Barefoot was sptx'lacular In center field. "BarefiKM had a grcal game,” Daywalt said. "He ran two or three balls down deep in ccntcr.".... Snow’s hilling and field­ ing continued to Impress Daywall. "I've always thought Snow was a good player.” he said. "He’s always done exactly whal we've asked out of him. S c h e d u le June II LnxiNGTONal7:l5 12 alSliinly Counly at 7:15 13 al Slalesville at 7:15 14 MOORESVILLE at 7:15 16 at S. Rowan at 7:15 IH al Concord al 7:15 19 KANNAPOLIS al 7:15 20 ROWAN CO. al 7:15 • June 14 - Davie County Enterprise fans will rcceivc a T-shirt. • June 14 - Wheels Racing Nighl. The first 250 fans will rcceivc iradlng cards. HHirsilSNMNi? lliitean'caiMliitiIKETSunday Night. JUOsJiisthe new date for Davie County Enterprise Record TShirt Night at the Mocicsyille/Davie American Legion Baseball Game. FREETSHIRTS TO TH E FIRST 250 FANS. Coine out and luppoit the honie team as they take on Mooresville. Game time Is 7:15 PM. D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPMI^ECORD IMUINIIINIM Nr Mm III liMtS Р.о‘В0)(>» • Mockiville, NC 27028 SubKribeTodi^ Just $20.00 Instate .-■'Л.; and you cim'l asli fiirmore than Ihal. He plays hanl every lime he plays and Tony's a goixl hiuer." L eg io n B a se b a ll lig Lead Not Enough For Win Over Lexington |y Brian Pitbt l^vle County Enterprise Reconl I r Mocksville-Davie’s American Le- ¡¡bn baseball team continues to come Ktrt at ihe scams. I .* Even a big cariy lead wasn’t enough Jo' kccp Mocksviile from suffering ils ■ourlh stnnght loss Friday night, as txington Stormed from behind for u |0-9 win, handing MiK’ksvllle its sec- ^ agonizing loss In as many nights. I Just 24 hours after losing to Wilkes bounty on u ninth-inning grand slam, iliK’ksvllle invented another way to ,cat Lexington. Longaficra7-0 lead [lissipiitcd in every way imaginable, .cxlngton caught MiKksville for the ;cond lime in the eighth, tying Ihe .me at 9-9. und pulled it oul in the bollorn of the ninth with n two out. Mix:ksville's third pitcher, Ryan Umibcrt, stnick uut the fifth kilter of the ninlh wllh the bases full, then watchcd Lexington prevail on a lolli­ pop single lo center. "We didn’t lose the game on that lasl bliMip hit. We tost the game back In the fourth and fifih Inning," said OkjcH George Daywfllt. whose club lost for the fourth time in a week and dnipixnl lo 4-6 in the Southem Division. "It’s like we'rc snake-bit and nothing wcdo Is going logo right." Daywalt, who watched Lexington cut MiKksvllle’s lead to 7-3 in the fourth and then tie the game with four in the fifih againsi starter Victor Patti, kept a mental counl of the blunders and hanl-luck calls. Mocksviile Slips In ■3 Loss To Iredell y Brian Pitts lavle County Enterprise Reconl A game that oncc appeared to be iille more than a speed bump on the locksviDc-Davie Legion baseball ;un's drive through the Southern Dl* lision became a roadbliKk. 'rhe league p;Usy, West Iredell, u rst-ycarlcagucmcnibcr,emb;inusscd Iwksville 8-3 at Rich Park on June 2, ping away much of ihe optimism [idcnthusiasm thal were present when )st 174 recently reeled off fourstralght )gue wins. George Daywall managed69gamcs head coach before the We.st Iredell \c, but he had never witnessed any- ^g like this. Obviously, he was Irate. [ "I told them ll was as bad as li’s been c I've been herc - all the years I've n here," said Daywall. who assisted r coach Dale Ijames for seven . "Tlic hast year Dale was herc •5), wc had a few had games. Wc ^'l get a whole lol oui of the players, 11 think the players aren’t gelling cniselvcs up lo play these games. 1 in.thal’slhcproblcm.'Thcyarejusl ing through the motions." Wesi thrcwacurvcball specialist al x’k.svillc, which scattered J1 hits tl continuously left runners standing f scoring position as West battered T Skip Crider for four runs in the ^rd inning to lake a 6-2 lead. "Wcjusicouldn'lhit," Daywaltsaid. Vest had a pretty good little pilchcr. i had good control, a pretty gixxl n eball and stayed ahead. Thai boy throwing curvcbalis on the first tch about 90 pcrccnt of the lime, and ycouldn'l figure it out.Thcy'dgclin : hole and then they were hitting khatcver he offcrcd ihcm, and u lot of limes it wasn't a gixxl pitch.*' Playing catch-up ball cllnilnates Daywah's brand of ball. MiK'ksvlllc couldn'taffordtohlt-and-run.buntand giHMble on the bases when il needed u big Inning to climb biick. "Wc had the same pniblcm we've had all year; Wc had to play calch-up and we're nol a gixxl calch-up team," said Dayvvalt, ssho turned lo relievers Josh Hill. Joe Tomlin and Ryan Lam­ bert after Crider gave up six nms (five earncxl) In 2 1/3 Innings. "We've got to hold some people early so wc can play our game a liltle bit. You can’l do anything when you're dosvn.cxcept hil the ball and hope. "Tliey hit (Crider) pretty gixxl. He stayed behind all the Ипю, and you can'l pitch fmm behind. You’ve gol to leam to pitch ahead." Mix'ksvllle tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of Ihe sccond on Scotl Comat/cr’s iwivout, iwo-run single to lefi, the only time Mixrksville pro­ duced any nms until Adam Macintosh’s ninth-inning double to center scored Charies Miller, who wcnl 3 for 5. No one else for Mocksvillc gol morc thiin one hit. "Wc had some runners left al cru­ cial times, and we've got to scorc those runners," said Daywalt, whose team stnindcd runncrv In every Inning but the firsl. Hill held West lo iwo nms (one earned) in three innings and Tomlin and Lan^bcrt threw scoreless ball over the final 3 2/3, the only bright spots in an otherwise dead night. "They did fine," Daywall said. "That'swhat middle relief Is all about." Mix'ksvllle gol one hit cach from Nathan Ireland. Victor Patti, Macin­ tosh, Jeremy Helton. Andy Wanl, Drew Rldenhour. Comut/cr and Tomlin. "Wc had two outs real quick In the fifih, and Nathan Ireland threw it wide at first on a routine ground hall," he said. "It wasjust ca.sy. Tliat's when they (rallied to tic). "I bnxight Charles in (to pitch in tlie fifth) and pul Victor in left field. Tliey hit a fiy hall and he made the wrong turn, turned all the way around on It, and I bet it didn't fall IS feet from where he started. Ami they si'ored three runs. I know whiil he was doing: He was out there pitching. "Then Lcfaivrc threw one home (from righl field). I mean, he threw li strike and Drew (Ridenhour) dropped it Wc had the guy oul. "There was a passed ball with Charlespitching.Drcwwcntandgolit. nipped ll home and Charies was there waiting on the ninncr, and the umpire called hiitt Kufe. He suid he slid under the tag;* Tlial disputed play in the sixth gave Lexington iw finil had »t 8-7, Mock.s- vlllc responded In the seventh, retain- ingu9-KleadonCh;irlcsMlller’sfourth hil - a triple Inlo the right-ccnlcr gap ihul scorcd Ridenhour - and on Skip Crider’s RBI ground out to second. But Iu2xlngton - taking advantage of two walks, onccijch fn)»» Miller and l^mbcrt - needed just two hits in the eighth totielhcscoreat9-yandMiK‘ks- ville wasted a leadoff walk to Riden- hourinihcioporthcnlmh. grounding out twice and popping up to short. AndyWanl’ssecond-inningsingle gave MiKksville a 1-0 lead. Tlie ad­ vantage bulged to 4-0 in the third, wlicn PaltiandScotlicLcftwlchstrokcHl run*scoringslnglcsandJcrcmy Helton reached on an error, and a thrcc-шп homer to fcft by Ridenhour widened Ihc gap to 7-0. • Pimi gave up seven nms in 4 2/3 innings, bul only four were earned.... Daywall gol Wanl and Miller’s atten­ tion. Tony Snow played third as Ward sat halfofrriday'sgamcagainsl Wilkes County, and he Hal-oul told Miller to slart iK*rfonning. Awakened,thcyconi- bincd lo go 6 for 10. "Andy looked the k*st he’s lixikcd at the plate,’’ Daywall said. "He hit onc(decp)ihat they caught up on that (1еП-ПеШ) bank. He’s been pressing a lot. I've l«en putling Snow in for him. and that might have helped a liltle. And I had a pretty stiff word wlthCharlcslheoihcrnight.That might have made him mad, but il might have helped hltn.".... Ridenhour. who was 2 for 4, has listened. "RIdcnhour’s my student and il’s working." Daywaltsaid. "I’m jusl getting him a liltle morc re­ laxed. He's gelling belter. When he gcisnllttlemorcpalicnce.he’sgoingto be real gixxl.".... Ireland and Shane Allen had two hits each and Patti and Lcftwlch had one apiece. Young Children’s Learning Center H a s o p e n in g s fo r th r e e a n d 4 y e a r o ld s . W e o ff e r e x p e rie n c e d a n d q u a lifie d te a c h e r s a n d a p r e -k in d e r g a r te n c l a s s fo r 4 y e a r o ld s . F u li T im e C a re O nly 6 :3 0 a .m .-5 ;3 0 p .m . M o n d a y - F rid a y 7 5 1 -7 1 1 8 DebUe Jones-Owner Trld« Spry-Director 184 Councii Street • Mocksvilie A BEAUTIFUL SMILE... 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ITS TW M O W ,W M Ik EVnVWHERE IN !---fc t I__^ .ÊÊ inncVEKDMn ЮвЮЮОВШ" swimming and finished second in bas­ kclball. Bowles and Smith qualified Гог the sectionals al Wake Forcst on June 20. They will represent Davie Counly in swimming, track nnd field and basket­ ball. I - DAVnS COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June U , WM . : .faudiwcM Hnyth knocked Davie :m «»«11 in Sunday's Big Uague ;<VC|ier.ButDaviedidlhehillingwhen: M rauMed, shigging Southwest 12-6 ■rfl3-7inadoublcheader. Souhwest'spitcliencouldn'tliitlhc bioKi sMe of the concession stand, jankulariy In tiie Tirst game, wiicn they issued IS walks and beaned seven batten. ■ Amazingly, Davic racked up 12 rails on two iiits, a pair of doubles finm J.C.Wiiiiani. ‘Thepitcherthat lilt all those batteis was apologetic afler the game," said CoKh Lee Linville, whose club was nailed by pitches several times in the second game as well. Then: was no situatkm al any point where I thought he was trying to throw at somebudy. ,. "1 tnean, you’re nol going to hit a boner vuith an 0-2 count. There were tw or three of them that had 0-2 counts." JeremiahCreason, Wesley Melton, Zete Eark;, Neil WagstafT and Paul Spirts took one for the team. In fact, Wagstaffand Sparks were drilledtwice by wildpitcbcs. Daviedispiayed patience atthe plate, waltingtoget walked ordeckcd,mainly bccausc It had liltlc lo hack at. The biggest thing that surprised me was our paticnce,’ Linville said. "Nonrally, we swing at everything. Fifteen walks and seven hit batters, that's 22 ninners lhat theyjust gave us. That’s a big diffcrencc.” Creason knew where the plate was. tossing a complete game and scatier- ing 11 hits. Although he allowed six tuns, only two were earned. Four un­ earned runs crossed In the seventh, when an error opened Ihe door for a cheap Southwest homer over the 300- foot ccnicr-ficid fence. Those four unearned runs were a concentration lhing,’’Llnviilesald.’'For six innings, Creason pitched real well and he really pitchcd OK in ihc sev- enth. "He keeps it down and doesn't give up a lot of home runs. To bc honest with you. lhat home lun wouMn't have been a home ran in any other park we ■ play in. The wind was blowing out, so Clemmons Driver Claims First TOP Gamblers Win David Ftielps of Qemmons picked upMsfirslTOPGarablenwin ofthe year this past Friday night at Farmington Dragway. Phelps, in his Chevrolet Monza defeated Brian "BE" Williams of Kernersviiie, for Ihe victory. The Duke Power employee had been runner-up twks before in Friday night gambler actioa and diis was his firstFannlngton win. Defending Farm Race Series TOP Biininator diviskm champion David Foster of Winston-Salcm, scored his fim win of '98 this past Sunday at nininftoo Drafway. "Super Dave" iahisFooei’i Automotive and Racing ClHVtolelCminrana7.91 ETat60 nfh to bcatared-lithtingChuck Mar­ tin of ConneUy Springs. ITUs has m o ^ the champ into Mcond place of the point standings SOOK 60 points behind points leader Jones of RunI Hall. Veteran tain Lany CoUins from King, and JanM Overcash of Statesville boUi cams home in the semi-fina] positions. ' Former Pure Stock division stand out Galen Biggs of Stuon, Va. picked up his first ever Farmington Spoils­ man division win this past weekend. Biggs driving his Chevrolet Corvette nm a 8.9} ET al 79 mph to defeat veleran"footbrake"racer Noah Ander­ son of Earl. Former Sportsman chara- . pion Keith Kiger of Yadkinville made a strong showing with a seroi-fmal finish in his Dodge. 'This moved him up to the fifth position ofthe $23,000 Farm Race Series. John Biewer of Pinnacle was the Pure Stock division winner and Jake Woodring of Taylonviile picked up his second Street Machines/Junior Dragster division win of die year at Farmington. FeatuiedihiscomingSatuidaynight at Farmington Dragway will be the popular Classic Gear Jammers. Plus, TOP Eliminator, Sportsman, Pure Stock andJunior Dragster will all be in acUon in die $25,000 FARM Race Series. Gates open at noon,Time Runs Stan at 2 p.m. Eliminations begin al 6:30 p.m. Fbr more information call (336) 993-2982 or 788-0910. GoH Tournament Raises Funds For Scholarsliips ' Hfty-AwrgoUEnpaiticipaledindie T U h l Amuial Fatinington Ruritan Clubs'Sctolanhip Oolf Tournament :«tM dia(R kl(eaoU C ou«onFii- diV,luM5. Ik s caflaia’s dnioe, ilulgua Stan K iM n tal iiiKS ftuds each year for i t i M i i f s far Dwie High Scbool : |Hl>MMwhnisslihliiiheRniiiintie , • iVwiiBiaiiM micponedascare of s i SMl WM oxiyrised of Romiie ; Church League 'Sodball Standings MosleUet(Yadkinville),PliUMo5teUer (Booaville), Ridiard Waibum (Lex­ ington), and Larry Andenon (Roaring Rivet). Hiesecoiidpiaceteam,wiihasccre of 59, was made up of Gary Schau (Winston-Salem), Dick Deem (FbfflownXJimMcBiide(RutBlHail), ami Russ Danley (King). XeUi Hiller received prizes for the kmgest drive and die drive ckneta to die pin. Manyareabusinessessupportedthe efrott through hole sponso^ps'and door prizes widnut whkh die succcss ofdieloununieiit would not have been IMlMMlnidlil vw »y Tm rnlm »фтсш W 8 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 U w lyW «hya4 c m » i 3 3 3 2 2 I 0 V - 0pm League w ЦМЦгОМк 7 to m i 9 -S É M I' . 5 а т с в т н л 4 ■ М ш О Ш ' ‘ 4 ' М ,« о м « и г Э >И- > I it looked llkea routine Ily ball when die boyhh ll." aherthantheskippysevendi, Davie played almost flawless defensively, which was especially Impressive since three players were playing somewhat out of position. "In 26 chances we only committed one enor, and we were playing with some guys that haven't played in some positions," Linville said. "Mellon caughi and he doesn't do lhat a whole lot; Nell played in his first gome sincc last summcr^at third base: and J.C. played shonstop for the first time and he played great." Williard's two doubles accounted for four RBIs. The Icadofrman, he also drew two walks. Timmy Nonnan, a 1997 Davic graduate who pitched fur Ihe fint time sincc last spring, threw four respect- ablelnnings,hokllngSouUiwest to three mns, striking out seven and walking just one. "I thought hepitched really well for Ihls first time oul," said Linville, who turned to Michael Mitchell and Earle for Ihc Unal three frames. "He looked real good. "Ipullcdhimearlybecame he hadn't pitchcd, and Ihe Liltlc League lulcssay ifhe pilches five Innings he wouldn't be able to pitch Wednesday if I need him. Michacl needed somemoundiimc, ond rmwonlingto work with Zckc and get him In a groove." Williard set the tables again, going 2 for4 widitwo RBb, Nonnan showed surprising pop with two doubles and Sparks and Mellon delivered home runs diat cushioned die lead. Sparks had a double to go widi his homer and Melton, who waited unlil he foundsomedilngin his wheelhouse, cranked a no-doubl-about-it homer to right-center. "Wesley does not surprise me when he hits the long ball," Linville said. "What suiprised me was Wesley being palienl. Wesley didn't strike oul in ei­ ther game and wasat dieplate lOtimes. What rve been trying lo gel Wesley to do Is not take a big gorilla swlng^ You saw (Sunday) when he takes a swing and jusl makes contacl,he’s goingto hit one out eveiy now and ihen." Earle and Brad Wlllaid had one hit cach. • Williard had a productive after- noon,combiningtogo4for7 widi six RBIs and duce walks.. . . MitcheH gave up duie runs in two innings of relief, and Earle allowed two Mis and one unearned mn in sevendi-innini relief... .Wagstarf(flve stolen bases) was busy all day swiping bases. "Wag; stair helped us a bunch ranning for thè pitcher and catcher," Linville saki "There Isn't a subsUtute for speed. If rve got some speed, fm going to use It.".... Steven Nall, Jason Desnoyeir) Jonadwn Creason and Jeremy Gonkio were on a senior beach trip and missed Ihe games.... The remainder of dw roster includes Thad Johnson, Brian Giout, Clint Bailey and Allen Dyson. ; .. Davie will also play King, Winstone Salem Nationals, Kemenviile and Northwest FOnyth. Because ofdie success oflast year's the Fafmington Ruritan Ckib was аЫе to award d m scbolar- skif* totaling $2,500 at the awards pnframlaitiiinidi. Even tbougb dnealening rain de- creaaedpMicipalknindiisyeat’siaur- namail,siiflkiettfiiodswetetaisedto mttaaio die sane level ofawanb next *ТЪв Rnningtoa Oub is proud to beabbtopartcipaMbidiescboIat^ proinm al Ibe levei diat it does," sakl Jsny Wabb, eoe of d» tounameal criiaiaa. "It wouU DM be poaiibie wiAoHllheaanialsunioitoraicafalf- cn Md Ihe cooununi^t’ttid we at« mosl appredaUve.* IbD Rtmiin|loii Rurilan Qub is 1 саащ ш ^ Service ofganiiatk» dadi- cale« io thè improvement of die Рм ф цясоашшЙу.ТЬеСк^аир- pons a ntimbsr of kicd pngraiiis in addita IO scbolanhipe includine die Fam^[i|U)g Flre Deiiaititicni, tbe OovHKx’a Adipt-»-m|liwty pio- innt. Dticks UnliniilHl, ШЫМ far lhniMi|ycfII«vieCoiaiy,Slixriiaw fcclaiw aod scvtnl dlsatMleUef N o t^ /^eboiù WouléiÍTake No For Answer AstebotBtoofcone look and toofcactjoaTheBhgCometcoitfiigem wasnl going lo take no for an amwer &Din fanner Oivie cotch Benjie Bnnvn, who be« otu a higb-pnfik fieki fiar the ibolbiU coKhing job. ‘TteewwesomeCTcellentiXMcliesheingconskfcmUbrlhe Asheboro job, and lo siy he got dm over Ibem (is saying something),''saki Divid Hunt, one of Davie’s assistani football coaches. "Theic were some highly^iualiiied coaches that wanted the Ashebcto job." Going all4ul for one of die stale's hottest coaches, the Asheboro selectkmcamniitteeignonddiecoavattionalwayorfiUingavacaacy."It was ptedy much a done deal," Hunt sakL "When he wenl down tiiete, diey had Iheirtnind made iqi. It was whelheror not he was going to make his mind up;So instead of Ihe normal inletview process, il was nxxe like 'What's it going lo take to get you to come down hen?". Biown's decision to move after two years on Ihe job wouM have ofdinarily been a no-btainer. "If I wouM have been treated pooily (at Davie), il wouM have been avety easy deciskn to make,”Biaw ns^”ButIwas treated better lhan IwouU ever expect to be ucMed anywhere. IcoukUt ask for anymote from anybody.... Even the paper. I mean, shoot, ya1l do die best job covering high-school foodiall than any paper dial IVe ever been in­ volved with - barnone." BtDwnwkoowledgedthalhemaylivetoiegielleavingDavie,whkh won l9of2T games under Blown, iiKluding l6oftds final 20. ' "I feu Uke this was better for my immediale fimiie," he sakl TIow five or 10 yean down die road - maybe a year down die road, maybe a couple of mondis - 1 migfai realize that I made a grand mistake. But 00 die other hand, it might be something that teally tuna 01« good. Yon never know when you go imo a new situatkm.” IHvie's siniatkn is consklenbly blighter than not so kng aga The War Eagles have a two-year suing of playoff wins, and 140 playeis indkaled dial they were going lo play next season before Biown's resignalion. "Davie is in a situation now where die Uds have confidence they can win and ccnfklence m each other,” Brown sakL "We're gening a kit of kkb out playing, and the kkb an stronger and faster than they were befbn I got here. They know how lo win, Ihey know how to work, and Ihey have a kit of potential hen.Then's room for growdi. They haven^ reached the highest point that they can reach.” In fact. Blown believes next jreai's team couM conceivably suipass lastyeai'speifamianceleveiandrewrilehiitaryyetagain.'Itokllfaekidt (when I announced my deciskn to leave) dwy are going to be youngs next year, bul ibe/ve got die ability - diq^ve got Ihe pottnlial ff eveiything falls into place-to be better lhan dw(il-3qiiaiteifiniil) leam we had last year,” he sakl ”And I really believe dnt” :• Afterdienextcoachseiilesinandwinssomegames,Biown,whohaii an astonishingly modest personality,pndkts that fins m v start chant ing"BenjieWho7” '"Ihe administnlkm WiU a giMd head coich,” he sahL r n e y i probably findacoachalM better dian ma, atti herBiiéerilaV^jooÌ staff. nierearestiUaktófphises left in Davie's fbod»UflmÌB.”\ € Visit 360° Com m unications and choose the Bundled Value Pack th at’s right for you. Each includes free cellular m inutes and our low long distance rate. You'll also get a M otorola Profile'“ 300 Phone for only $1. J u st ask about our Bundled Value Packs today. 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ЫМ« mbMei ямй to la я reie e»»«« 10 imeffMe с*« M V OtfMT n il^fim^cHtcwengf>i»UB9Wiuwce.Curtoii>>tiiiiimiHMr»<helrwë<Hitlel toldillo DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 - Cl C a u s e F o r C e le b r a tio n Davie Woman Preparing For 100th Birthday By Jeanne Gaither DavieCounty Enterprise Record AlphlaTempIc Is aboul lo cclcbrate a milestone in her life. The resident of Davic Place Resl- denllalCarein Mocksviile Isexpccting relatives from ail over os shccelcbratcs her lOOth birthday with a party at 2 p.m. June 14. Though she's excitcd about having aparty,Temple won't readllyodmlthcr age. She'll be 65, she said, with a whole lot added onto il. Il's almost easier for her friends at paviePlacctobelicvcsheis65aswell as she gets around. "Shenmsfiomoncendorthe build­ ing 10 the olher," according to Davie Placc director Nancy Green. "I can get around alright," said Ihc spry 99 year old, who has lived at Davie Ploce for the past two years. Temple spends a lot of time read­ ing. Shellkes romancc novels,bulthrill- ers are her preference. In her younger days, she said she and her husband loured the country with a traveling show, sleeping in hay lofts in Ihc summertime. She’d like to travel again now lhat there's nothing holding her back. They were able to iravel wllh one child bul not with four, she explained. She had Iwo boys and two girls, but she's not .sure just how many grand­ children, great grandchildren and so on Ihere are. "A gang of them," she said. Surviving breast cancer In 1993, Temple isn't sure whal has been her secret to a long life. Bul she'ssureofone thing. "I've had a good time in my life," she said. Preparing to celebrate her 1(X)th birthijay, Alphia Temple doesn't know what her secret for long life has been - only that she has enjoyed that life. Tenople enjoys reading and visiting friends at Davie Place. - Photo* by RoUn FwguMon Hendricks Couple Renews Maniage Vows Emma B. and Jessie G. "Buster" Hendricks, on Satunlay, May 23, at 4:30 p.m., after 50 years of maniage, celebrated Iheir anniversary by repeat­ ing dieir vows beforeagadieringof old high schools classmates, friends, and family members at St. Matthew's Ludieran Chureh on Davie Academy Road. The Rev. Roben Taylor of Greenville, S.C. oflicialed. The couple hekl hands, looked into each olhereyes, and sakl "ldo"alI over again. Mrs. Hendricks wore a dress of pinkchUToaandbKewidiahandniade lace, pink baby roses and baby'sbrealh conage. The couple sal at die fnmt pew of die oUcounHy church, while dieirtwo sons Jim and Gaiy Hendricks, ushered in dK guests. As die song "You're My Best Friend* played, die two sons escofted dieir sisters, Brenda Kulp and Beoy WiUienpoon, bodi dressed in ivoiy and linen. The four chiUren sat on eidier side of dieIr parents. As die music ended, die couple joined hands and stood widi dw minis­ ter in front of dieir long-Ume friends and family. The minister recalled their yean ofdevodon to each odier, 10 dieir children and community. lhe church was deconued widi fresh magnolia, and Iresh cut flowers ar­ ranged by die couple’s two daughteis. The guest register was attended by Laurin Kulp, there granddaughter and daughlerofBnendaKulp.CliffLauison, their grandson, son of Betty Widienpoon, assisted widi Uie music and photography. A reception followed at the Davie AcademyComniunityBuiklingwhere die cou^ shaied dieir diree tiered wedding cake widi guests after die cutdngceienioiiy.'niecouple received gifts symboUaing dieir goUen anni- veisaiy celebntkw litom guesu. Jonna and Pamehi Hendricks as­ sisted die couple's daughteis widi ser- VKe of die guests al die reception. Mr. arid Mrs. Jessie 61: ’eusfer* Hendrida Mrs. Johnny Dale Strickland D e n n ih g -S tn c k la n d C o u p le M a rrie d A t T a n g le w o o d Bullins-Wilson Couple Wed In Reidsvilb Carol Christina “Chrissy" Den­ ning and Johnny Dale “John” Strickland of Winston-Salem were : imited in marriage at I p.m. June 6 i at the Dinglcwood Arboretum. The : Rev. Don Schmidt officiated. ~ 11» bride is die daughter ofCarol : Copple Denning of Winston-Salem fand Roben W. Denning. She is a : gr^uate of West Forsyth High : ^ Ik»I, attended Westem Carolina i .Uqiyersity, and plans lo graduate ^Jiiilh an associate degree in parale- In die fall from Fonydi’Techni- - Cal Community College. She isem- 'pibyed by Womble, Carlyle, [i^ d g e& R ice. C -.VTbe bridegroom is the son of 'SanilrsSlricklandof Mocksviile. He ; Is a gnduale of Davie High School i r r — —------------ and earned a bachelor's degree in biology from die University of Nordi Carolina at Greensboro, where is was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fra­ ternity. He is employed by American Multimedia. The bride choseTeresa Pardue as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Teresa Pardue and Jeannie Lapham. Wes Cave was die groom's best man. Ushers were Wes Cave and Brian Denning. Flower giri was Lauren Pardue. After a leception in die Trophy Room at Ihe Tinglewood Manor House, die couple went on a'seven- day Caribbean cniise. They will be al home on Ardmore Road, Winston- Salem. Sonya Sue BulUns and Brian Keidi Wilson wen united in marriage at 2 p.m. May 2 at die Reklsville Bible Chapel in Rekbville. 'Hie bride is the daughter of Bennie Bullins of Greensboro and Sylvia Bulllns of Burilngtoa She is a gradu- ateofNonhweslGuilfonlHighSchool, and haa aUended UNC-Gnensboro. SheUempkiyedalT&VSpecialdesin Woodleaf. The groom is die son of Lany and Susie Wilson of Mocksviile. He is a graduate of Davie High School, and Rxsydi Technkal Còmmunity Cbl- lege, widi an associale degree in arehi- lectundlechnokigy.Heiseniphiyedai Fuller Architectunl in MockavUk. Eicoited by her fadier, die bride chose Shari Jones of ReUsvUle, and SheiylAddnionofKenienvillcasher matrons of honor. Eridesm ^ were: Angie Wilson of Greensboro, Rena Phillips of Stokesdak. and Brenna Burgess of ReidivUle.' David Wilson, die gniom'shndier, msdiebeslnmUiben were: Michael Jones of Cleveland, Jimmy Koontz of Mocksviile, Kyle Swicegood of Mocksville,andRayBullinsofGieens- boro. Jenna Duiham and Emily Gore at­ tended die legisler. Lauien Vaughn and wm Soudurd distributed pro­ grams. Acolyte was Jake Gore. Fkiwer ^ was Molly Soudiaid, honomy fknwr giri was Sierra Wil­ son, ring bcaiet w u Nick Vaughn. After a honeymoon to Cancún, Mexko die couple will be at home in MocksviUe.Mrs. Brian Keith WHson Poern By Mocksviile VVoman P M I^ ^ h Book * Donna Lynn Allen of Main ofYestetday,abookconipilcdbydie the subject is her wedding day. die poems in hanlback hooka. Church Road, Mocksviile, has had National Libraiy of Poetry. H i e libmy sponson contesu to Allen has been writing fbr two- original poetry published In’IVaces Thepoemistided't)urDay"and try to Iind poetic lakmt and puUisMes yeare. »! Ç2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June II, 1998 A d v a n c e N e w s By Edith Zimmerman Advancc Corrcspondenl The Mcthodisl church honored ■ Naylor Vogler Sunday afternoon with aCtvistmas paily at hishome on Vogler Road. He was in ihc hospilal, in crillcal . condition, during iho holidays and nol able 10 celebrale Chrislmas. He came , home Trom the hospital ihrce weeks ago and recuperating satisfactorily. Approximately lOOpcoplc, along wiih childrcn and grandchildrcn attended the parly which was on the lawn or the Vogler home. A Christmas irce and Olher dccorallons adorned ihc lawn. Tables and chairs were set up for the gucsis. Fcsiive refreshments were served. During ihe aftemoon the group sang Christmas carols and prcsenied Mr. Vogler with gifts. Vocation Bible School begins Sun­ day. June 14 at Ihe Mclhodist church. Hours arc 6:30-8:30 p.m. with a hoi dogcookoulSundaynighllokickthings off. VBSisforages three lorisingsixth graders. The ihemc of ihi.«; year's VDS [ is "The Storytelling Tree." Mark and Knrcn Robertson an- N e w A r r i v a l s BIVINS John and Dcrce Bivins of 118 Eatons Church Rood, Mocksville. an- • nounce the binh of a daughter, Sum- , mcr Alexis Bivins, on Thursday, May 28,1998, al 9:44 a.m. at Forsylh Mc- ; morial Hospilal. Malcmai grandparents arc Jim and) Brenda Eaton ofMocksville. Mutcr- : nalgreal-grandparcnlsare Helen Eaton* of Mocksvillc and John Canupp of , Cooleemee. Patemal grandparents arc Ronnie and Gail Bivins ofCoolccmcc. Pater­ nal grcal-grandparcnts are Mary Pca- cock and Rulh Bivins, bolh of ’Cooleemee. PRYSIAZNIAK Sam Prysiazniak Jr. and Kristina Kapp Prysiazniak of Clemmons an­ nounce the birth of a daughter. Lo­ gan Brooke Prysiazniak, on May 29. 1998 al Forsylh Hospilal. The baby weighed 7.58 pounds and was 21 inches long. Matemal grandparents arc Jerry and Faye Kapp of Clemmons, Myrtle Kapp and Frank Bonduranl ofWin- ston-Salem and Elva Bonduranl of Westfield. Paternal grandparents arc Sam and Dorolhy Prysiazniak St of Ad- SHAVER Robert and Tracy Beck Shaver an­ nounce the birth of Iheir firsl child, a son.ZacharyTayIor.onMay28,1998 at 3:16a.m. al Picdmonl Mcdical Cen­ ter. Rock Hill, S.C. He weighed 5 lbs. lOoz.andwas 19 3/4 inches long. Matemal grandparcnts arc Robert and Louise Beck ofMocksville. Palcr- nal grandparents arc Bob and Sue ShaN’cr of Ciwlcemec. CROTTS Shane. Tina and Shona Crolts an­ nounce the birth of a daughter and sister, Sara Bailey, on April 17 at 6:55 p.m. She weighed 9 lbs. 2 oz. and was 22 1/2 inches long. Maicmal grandparents arc Dwayne O.and Bonnie M. Lanier of Advance. Patemal grandparents arc Karcn F. Alhey and R. Joe Crotts. bothof Mocks­ ville. HORN Henry and April Hom announce the birth of a son. Austin Cooper, on May 12.1998.Hewcighcd71bs.4oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. Maternal grandparcnts arc Linda and Larry Fink of Concord. Patemal grandparents are Dorolhy and Claude Hom ofMocksville. Great-grandparents are Margaret and Richard Barrier of Concord and Beverly Barbour of Laurlngburg. nounce the birth of a son. Taylor D;unell, bom May 27 at Forsyth Hos­ pilal weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. and 22 inches long. Grandparcnts arc Darnell and Joyce Robertson and Atlee Polls Comalzcr. Grcat-grandmolhcrs ore Elsie Robertson and Sudic Howard. Thurman Comatzcr is a grandfather and Adam Dillingcr, a bmlher lo litlle Taylor Damcll. Edilh Zimmerman attended the Bridal Tea honoring Courtney Deadmon, bridc-clcci of Eric Waller, Sunday afternoon al Ihc Firsl Mclhod­ isi Church fcllow.ship hall in Mocks­ villc. Eric and Courtney arc from Ra­ leigh. Courtney is the daughlerof Phil and Audrcy Wagner Dcadnuin.Grand- parcnts arc M.C. and Mary Ellen Deadmon of Mixrksvillc and Margie Wagner of Coolccmee. Our communiiy expresses sympa- lhylolheramilyofJohnWesley''Bud" Jones. Hcdied Saturday after a lengthy illness. Frankie Hackcit will prcach Sun­ day at Ihc Methodist church in ihe abscnccofPasiorDcnnisMarshall who Is away al the Wcsicm N.C. Annual Confercncc al Lake Junaluska. I feel I must give a Praise Report. T have five grandchildrcn In Europe on thclr own for 3 weeks, Andrca. Mel­ issa, Amanda and Mcrcdilh Hendrix and Christopher Fiu-ley, plus friendsof , ihegiris, Kiuen und Susan Judd. Tliank- fully these young people werc nol in Ihc train accident lhal occurrcd In Ger­ many last week. St. M n AME Zion Church To Celebrate 101st Anniversary St. John AME Zion Chuith will celebrateils 101st anniversary onSun- day. June 14, at 3 p.m. BishopMiltonA.WilliamsSr.,prc- siding bishop of the Mid-Atlantic 11 Episcopal Dislrictoflhe African Meth­ odist Episcopal Zion Church, will de­ liver the afternoon message. Williams, a native of Mocksville. received hiscarly education in the pub­ lic schoolsofMocksville. He isagrrulu- ate of Livingstone College and Hood Theological Seminary, Salisbury, and has completed all courses and rcslden- lial rcquircments for the doctor of phi­ losophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He and his wife, the fonner Lula M. Goolsby, reside in Fort Washington. Williams is the son ofthe lale Mr. and Mrs. Booker T. Williams. The Rev. R.W. Myers is paslor of St. John. Mrs. MichaelJohn Petros R e y n o ld s -P e t r o s C o u p le M a r r ie d In C le m m o n s C o r n a t z e r N e w s By Dottle Polls Comatzer Correspondent Mabel Lmicrwas iransfcrrcd from Forsylh Hospilal back lo Davie Counly Hospilal last Wednesday. She is the moihcr of Jackie Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Nomian Smilh werc Sunday luncheon gucsis of Janicc Mnrrist>n. Mr. and Mr%. Landon Potts and baby daughter. Sophie, of Bclews Creek visited Lucille Potts Sunday evening. Tlie Allen Reunion was held lasi Sunday al the Comalzer-Dulin Firc Dcpiirtnicnl. Eva l\ills visiicd her sisicr, Leona Bowens, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Shoaf visited Eva l\ilis on Friday nighl. Tlie annual Polls Reunion will be hold Sunday, June 14 al the Comal/er- Dulin Firc Depanmem. Lunch will be served al 10 a.m. All friends and rcla- lives arc inviied. Amy Camille Reynolds and Michael John Pcims ofWinsion-Sa- lem werc unilcd in marriage al 2 p.m. April 25 at First Baplisl Church. Clenuuons. Dr. Worth Orcen olllci- aled. The bride is the daughter of Jim and Joyce Reynolds of Forest Court, Advancc. She is a 1989 graduate of Davie High school and earned a bachelor’s of business administration degree In finance from High Point University. She is employed by Wachovia Bank ofWinsion-Salcm. The bridegroom Is Ihe son of Ernesi and Julie Pelros ofWinston- Salem. He is a 1991 graduate of Reynolds High Schixil and allended Easi Canilinn University. He is em­ ployed by Harris Teeter. Tlie bride chosc her sister, Laura Jordan, as matron of honor. Brides­ maids were: Kelly Usry of San Angelo, Texas; Wendy Funderburk of High Point; and Laura Milchell of Atlanta, Ga. The groom chosc Chris Wyse to be his best man. Ushers were: Mark Milchell of High Point; Rovcrlo Rivera of Clemmons; and Kcnl^gh of Atlanta. Ga. After a reception in the Crystal Ballroom at the Ramada Inn of Clemmons, ihc couple weni on a Caribbean Cruise.They arc at home in Winslon-Salcm. 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Chicken, two vegetables, and roll (IM iik M t In ch te l • WhHa m «» M n NMMUatthavMlwolhrorMwlM) Clemmon« etsi« only i Fritdf J lnCWmmoneiMKttoCrMkM>taml - : 7 б в - э & & 1 ; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■•■■a M o re th a n 1 0 0 m illion A m ericans' have a b o u t as m u c h c h a n cc fo r a good night's sleep as C o u n t D inaila I f y o u 're o n e o f th e m , y o u n ee d j; to d o s o m e th in g a b o u t it. B ecause sleep d e p riv a tio n is a factor in over 1 ,5 0 0 traffic finalities ^ ea c h year. A n d it ca n le a d to serious health p ro b lem s, in c lu d in g , ’ life -th re a te n in g d iso rd ers. T h e fact is, y o u r b o d y n eed s sleep. I f it's n o t g e ttin g it, y o u \ n e e d th e S leep M ed ic in e C e n te r:^ o f S alisbury. We’re One Of Only Accredited Sleep InTheState. a c c re d ite d sleep c e n te rs in N o rth C aro lin a . T h e level o f ex p e rien ce he b rin g s to th e S leep M ed ic in e C e n tc r o f S alisb u ry sim p ly c a n n o t b e m a tc h e d an y w h ere else. Good Days Start Good GoodNl^ts Start Heie. D o cto rs have discovered a t least 8 4 slee p in g d iso rd ers th a t affect p erso n al h e a lth , th e q u ality o f life, a n d m ay even b e p o te n tia lly fatal. T h e se in clu d e p ro b le m s fallin g o r stay in g asleep , d ifficu lties stay in g aw ak e, a d h e rin g to a c o n siste n t :p /w a k e sch ed u le, lo u d sn o rin g , ■'sleepw alking a n d ta lk in g , b e d - O u t o f 3 ,0 0 0 -p lu s sleep c e n te rs in th e n a tio n , o n ly 35 1 have e a rn e d ac c re d ita tio n fro m th e p re stig io u s A m erican S leep Some People Good Reason & Stay U p Jill Ш Ф 1 Vou D o n t w e ttin g , n ig h tm ares, R esdess Legs S yndrom e, a n d o th e rs. A t th e S leep M ed ic in e C c n te r o f S alisb u ry in th e K iser M e d ic a l O ffice D iso rd ers A sso ciatio n . T h e S leep M ed icin e C en ter o f Salisbury is p ro u d to b e a m o n g th e seven ac cred ited centers in N o rth C arolina. A cc re d ita tio n m e an s y o u ca n c o m e to us to see b o a rd -c e rtifie d specialists k n o w l­ e d g e a b le in th e la te st slee p m e d ic in e te c h n iq u e s . I t m e a n s th a t y o u c a n c o u n t o n s ta te -o f-th e -a rt eq u ip m en t an d d ia t m eticulous atten tio n is p aid to p a tie n t safety, c o m fo rt a n d tre a tm e n t efficiency. B u t even w ith all th is, th e rc 's still o n e \ o th e r d istin ct adv an tag e th e S leep M ed icin e C e n te r o f S alisb u ry otVers; D r. D en n is H ill, o n e o f th e p re m ie r sleep m e d icin e special­ ists in th is p a rt o f th e co u n try , is o u r M edical D irector. Of Nordi Can^^ Seven Amedited Sk^ Programs, Our Medical Director Started Three Of Them. In a d d itio n to th e S leep M ed ic in e C c n te r ;of S alisbury, D r. D e n n is H ill w as also in stru m e n ta l in sta rtin g tw o o th e r B uilding a t R ow an R egional M edical C e n te r, w e tre a t all o f th e se d iso rd ers a n d m o rc . S o if y o u h av e a p ro b le m s le e p in g , call us fo r an a p p o in tm e n t. B ecau se th e o n ly g o o d reaso n to stay u p all n ig h t is b ec au sc y o u w a n t to . RCW AN R E G D N A L M EDICAL,Ce n t e r IS x ir S o u rc e F o r T o ta l H ealth care . SLEEP M EDICINE CENTER OF SALISBURY 6 1 2 M o c k s v ille A v e n u e • S a lis b u ry • ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 - 1 5 3 3 o r to ll-fre e 1 -8 8 8 -5 5 -R O W A N • w w w .ro \\ia n .o rg ,C 4-DAVIE COUNTY EN IKRI'KISE KKCORU, June И, i!W» Mrs. Adrian Paul Genlle A n d r e w s - G e n t l e C o u p l e M a n i e d I n H a m p t o n v i l l e Chrisiy Schon Andrews of Hnmpionville and Adrian Paul Gentle of Mocksville were united in marriage at 7 p.m. May 16 at Swaims Dapiist Church in tIamptonville.Tlie Rev. Marvin Blackburn olHciatcd. The bride is ihe daughter of David and Judy Andrews of Hamptonville. She is a graduate of Starmount High School and attended Wilkes Commu­ nity College. She is employed hy Wachovia. The bridegroom is ihe son of Jimmy and Melinda Genlle of Chin­ quapin Road, Mocksvillc. He is a graduate of Davic High School and is employed by Gentle Machine and Tool. • Given in mairiagc by her fathci; the bride chose a gown of while bridal salin. A square cut scalloped neckline led to a fitted princess bod­ lcc with hand beaded baltenheig lace appliques leading lo a Basque waist­ line. The pulTed cap sleeves wore adorned with lace and pearls and were also trimmed with a scallopcd design. The plunged back broughi the eye lo a English net. sel-in ca­ thedral length train which was dcco- Paul Keeton Completes Navy Basic TralnIng Navy Seamon Recniit Paul 0. Kcelon, son of Kay S. Keeton of 122 Gene's Way, Advance, rcccnlly com* pleicd U.S. Navy basic training al.Re-. cniUTraimngComraand,GrcotLiikes, 111. During Ihc eight-week piogram, Kectoncomplctcdavariety of training which included classnwra sludy and practical instmction on naval customs, Unit aid, fire llghling, waler safety and survival, and shipboonl and aircraft safely. An emphasis Is al«i place on physical fitness. ’ Keeton and other tccniill also (?• celved Instmction on the Navy's core values - honor, courage and commit­ ment ~ and how to apply them in their mililaiy peifatmance mil personal conduct Keeton joins 55,000 men and women who will enter the Navy Ihis year from all over the counuy. Men and women train together fiom their fiist day In the Navy just as Ihey do aboanl ships and at shore com­ mands miund the world. To reinforce the team concept Kwton and othei recruits also were trainedlnprevenling sexual harassment and ensuring equal oppoitunity. Even as the naval service gets smolleroverthe next fewyears, highly motivated young people like Keeton are still finding an opportunity to im­ prove Iheir knowledge and education as Ihey become pan of the most high technics naval force, in histoiy. TMs year alone the Navy will have more than57,OOOjob openings and opportu­ nities which include guaranteed train­ ing. ■ - ' He is a 1996 graduate of Davie HighSchool. H is to r ic a l S o c ie t y T o M e e t ThecxeculivedinxtorofPrcscrva- tlon North Carolina will address mem­ bers of the Davic Couniy Historical Sivieiy al Davie Couniy Public Li­ brary at 7 p.m. June 18. J. Myrick Howard has been execu­ tive director of the private nonprofil organi?j)iion since 1978, when ii hod one full-ilmeemployeeandancl worth of less than $35,000. Since then Preser­ vation North Carolina has grown lo a net worth of morc than $5 million and is one of the nallon'.s largest preserva­ tion organizations. Sincc 1977, ttK)re than 350 historic properties In 60 counties have been prolcctcd by Preservation North Cart)lina’s revolving fund. Theorganl- /л1|оп has also produced public televi­ sion shows, award-winning bcx)ks and heritage educalion materials and lob­ bied in the N.C. General Assembly for prcservatlonlncentives andprotections. A Durham native, Howan) has n master's degree In city planning and a law degree. He has written numerous articles andlcachesacoursconhistoric preservation planning each year ut UNC-Chapel Hill. F A R M B U R E A U I N S U R A N C E A U rO • U F E • B U S IN E S S • IRA’S ? A N N U m E S FARM • H O M E O W N ER S-M O BILE H O M E S -B L U E C R O S S Jack Adams Al Carter Woody Hudson FA R M BU R EA U Mark Jarvis MIkeZlglar ^ Jeremy Willard ttKLUDING WORKERS'COMPENSATION GENERAL UABUTY 7 6 6 - 9 0 9 9 rated wiih multiple battcnbciy lace appli({ucs accented with sequins and pearls. Tlic back waist was enhanced with a bow and long satin sash. The bride chose Amy CriK)k as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Denise Genlle, Meloncy Jones, Mclonic Shore, Kendra Dixon, Angie Dillard. Shirlcna Johnson, Angela Cave, and Si acce Handy. The groom's father was bcsl man. Ushers were: Martin Andrews, Robbie Martin. Jason Corrcll, Johnathan Sechrest, Dale Barneycastle, Jeff Barncycastle, Aubrey James and Cody Andrews. Kayla James attended the guest register, and Melissa Martin handed out programs. Caillyn Hyde, Stephanie Handy and Christopher Andrews distributed bubbles from a basket. Flower girl was Maggie Barneycastle, und ring bearers were Tanner Mathis and Matthew Norman. After a reception in Ihc rellovvship hall of the church, the couple wenl on a wedding irip loTennessec.Thcy are at home in Hamptonville. Anniversary Celebrated : bicekiiratioaorsO jianofinaniige, Virgil and Christine Wyatt were < hpoondaaSiindiy.JiiaeTwilbaRceplioa given by theirnieces,nephewsand jpouM M the Dtvi« County PubUc Library. ; Mn.WytttiittefonnciChriiliaeB«nieycastIe.BolhaRfomiertesidemsbf DM e С ош у, and Uve on Virgil Wyatt Roiid. Lexington. T o p s T i m e l 7 « ^ « • S m m U t 336-766-7303 S o m e G o o d R e a s o n s W h y M y H e a l t h P l a n I s P A R T N E R S M e d i c a r e C h o i c e T o d a y , w e e x p e c t m o r e f r o m o u r h e a l t h p l a n . T h a t ’s w ^ h y s o m a n y o f u s a r e s e l e c t i n g P A R T N E R S M e d i c a r e C h o i c e . E X P E R IE N i S E C U R IT E As o n e o f th e first com panies in N o rth C aro lin a to offer a health plan for M edicare beneficiaries, P A R T N E R S has th e experience I trust. A n d P A R T N E R S M edicare C h o ice gives m e a w ide choice o f d octors, so w h en I need care, I k now th ey w ill be there. P A R T N E R S M edicare C h o ice saves m e m o n ey a n d gives m e value for m y health care dollar.w ith: - $ 4 0 M o n th ly P lan P rem iu m - 100% A pproved H o sp italizatio n W h e n M edically N ecessary - N o P la n D ed u ctib les - V irtu a lly N o P ap erw o rk - L ow $ 1 5 C o p a y m e n t F or D o c to r O ffice V isits - V isio n C are P A R T N E R S is o n e o f N C s oldest H M O s. A n d because it is p art o f o n e o f th e states largest health care organizations, I k n o w their first priority is m y health. W i t h P A R T N E R S M e d ic a r e C h o i c e I h a v e a h e a l t h c a r e p a r t n e r I c a n c o u n t o n , to d a y a n d to m o rro w r. Join us for a FREE, no obligation meeting Westem Steer • MocksviUe 1580 Yadkinville Road Tuesday, June 16 • 10:00 a.m. CALL TODAY for your fiee information kit. 1-80^665-8037 partners; M edkareöi»» DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 - C5 S\\l( 11.1 w \i 854 Valley Road Mocksville, N.C. 27208 (33Í0 751-2222 C C B 14* W, Waler S ti« i Mocksville, N.C, 27028 • 751-6261 1047 Yadkinville Road Mocksvllle, N.C, 27028 • 751-6261 Cooleemee Shopping Center Cooleemee, N.C, 27014 > 284-2542 ALL AM ERICAN FORD-M ERCURY Mny. 601Ы., MoGkavllh, NC • TWo Mtnutn Fromh40,BKlt 170 Moftdlty>f<rMey ват-врт • Saturday 9апь5рт 704-в34-2161 * 1-8№ 254-в221i‘*OurCustom«nArf Our Bat НфппееГ I Telephone (336) 998-2427 D R . JE R R Y H A U S ER FAMILY AND COSMETIC GENERAL DENTISTRY OmcHour. 135M tdl«llD riv« .ByAppolntiMnt Advinet, Notth Cuolint 27008 Ш Х SERVICE PRINTING AND mOMOnONAL AD SPECIALTIES ll7EDepotSinet Moctaville,NC2702» F u ; (336)751-1224 -FKEBnCK-VPA DEUYERY— Phone; (336) 751-339» i;(336)----------- INGERSOLL-RANDi» M R COMPRESSORS Mocksville, N.C. 27028 B M icaiinv ;P.O .Box9» : m s . Main stm t FboMi 336-751-2129 ; МмкпШе, NC 27028 Гшг ЗЗб-751-ИМ JOIN THE nOHT! Form a Team for the Davie County Relay for Life Benefiting Ihe American Cancer Society August 14-15 at Davie High Scliooi from Friday, 6 p.m.-Saturday, 12 Noon R E L A Y ' Л rmtunt a v a M T t o F I O M T C A N C E R It’s a community celebration of “survivorship” and gives everyone an opportunity to honor those loved ones battling cancer. Identify 10-15 friends or family members who you would like to celebrate with ail night long! Don't miss this party! Sign up today and enjoy the festivities.„food„.games,„fun,„entertainmentl YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Call the Chamber (751-3304) for more details. I First team captains' meeting Is scheduled for Monday, in the library. ► ► ► Back to Business‘ 9 8 Summer Staff Development Oppoitunity Ttiere’s still time to 4 .. ' and see first tourttiree tliey Speaal Thanks lo; Crescent Electricw l W W I I S B f f W N I v LexinglCMiRinitiira Upon Completion, receh/e (1.0) CEU of credit and $100 stipend. Limit to 36 Participants ConlaetthtchMbwil7S1.33ll4tongiiM Mocksville Savings Bank 232 S. Main Sl. • Mocksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-593« S361 U.S, Hwy. 158 • Advancc, NC 27006 336-940-2420 171 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Phone: 336-751-2737 Margaret Foster, Owner Eaton’s Funeral Home 325 N . M ain St. M ocksville, N C 27028 336-751-2148 THE PflONE PLACE, ШС "Complete Cellular Strvice" 336-751-2626 121 Depot St. Mocksville, NC fr oj \W Dawn Froelich 110 Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)492-7989 W O O B W C y ^ д л щ к х ------------ 50 Court Square MocbviUt,NC 27028 (336)751-1001 iii'K ( i v d d ) " T n u M iliw d m М ам M O C K S V IL L E C L E M M O N S Next to Wal-Mart UwisvllrClMnoi) U, 751-3747 766-1800 EdwaidJoMS 830&Main8t.UoduvUW,NC 27028Bua аЭ6-761*6673 Tax 888-2a$-7S67nrnm m -m i Andrew W hite A ttorniv at law iOOWHrLrannNltOAD • КжготаВохим Mocnvui.NC270»n9l • Q KAinSLO O CAW OMMItOVLBDOTMftMAM ПШКЖЖ-ТЗММ МВМ<»1Ай:Н0ПНСА1(ШАФВЛММ«аШШ г О а м т т StSYattiavOkKd. Mocluntlb,NC 27028 HELEN C. GANTT 33C-7M-GANT В Ш Tiiucantdlmumtyourbuaness.. Soicetö72 Ш GiOUicr S«. MocluvlUr, NC 751-5И1 Willow 0Ы(8||шр|шСя1«сг МоскпШ» NC* 7Í1-S»« tfOWARD J REALTY BesidmUal&Comwercial Sales Pny>erty Managemmt ркЗЭв-7В1.ЭвМ 1Ц!ЗЗв-7В1-7вЗЗ or viih our ^ site at WWW Jxminhealtyfoin •*;tr ;'-г ; m r r r r r ■ C i - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 Col. Eliot V, PaiVer Jr, presents Cadot Andrew L. Aimeter a medat for Iwroisiii Iroi« «>e Department ol the Aimy. Cadet Earns Heroism Medal C.iJci ,\n»trcw L. Almcicr hns Ivcn Au.iak\l .1 n)c\hl for hci\>iM» fi\M« Ihe I\'|Mnmcni of ihe An«y JROn.' twgmni. Av'aJcl in Ihe War Eaiile ¡on ;ii Davie Hiiih Schix>l. Almeler was rccogni/ed for junipitig inlo frec/ing waier on Jan. 17 to keep u friend’s head ahove the uaier lo pre­ vent him friMii drowning until help could arrive. “Cadet Almeler placed himsclfin greal danger of.suHering hypiHher- mia while submei^eil hi the frigid waler." wf\)le Col, Ulioi V. Parker Jr.. Senior Army Insiruclor ;tl Davie High, in nominating Almetec Almeier’s friend. John Ureierhad slipped on a slump, and his fool was caiighi In Ihe nwls, whh his head under water. Unable lo free his friend from the ПКИ, Aimeter stayed wilh him, hold­ ing his head above water, until help could arrive. Ctiurch To Host Bible School The Rnl Baptist Church of Cool­ eemee in>ites cluldren from preschool to )-ouih to attend Star Quest: A Calac- tic Good News Adventure, Saturday, Juae 13 at 5:30 p.m., with games, sn^g« pre-registration and a cooV- ouL Blast off Vacation Bible School on that day. Vacation Bible School will con- tinue June 14-19 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Each night wiil include a worship rally to celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ, Bible-learnlng activities, snacks, music, games, and craAs. First Baptist Church is located at 208 Marginal St If you have questions or need transportatiotu call 2S4-2598 or 2844306. Cook Reunion To Be June 14 •. It's time for the annual reunkn of the descendants of Hanivm and Am Baity Cook. Apicnic lunchttlUheheWiC l;?m i ScQdi^. Jams: у я г S e n io r C e n t e r S e e k s V o lu n t e e r s If you a t lixkinif ll:r a [WV.'UTllnij’ volunteer op-pnmmiiv. iho Dnvlit County Senior Caller can lUrt wilt Sumir.er v»:.irinnR .mit' sickne»: have left the cenier in itopemtune«! of individual M deliverihe I unch meat t n' hcmtebound .^inn who am luinhic io’ cook for thenudve.';. Delivery time iR approximately 10:15 a.m. and UKiutlly HtL'tó; .unmuüll liïliniun. .'iflli'-iiiuMv- .iivulúitlit:. Уо11олп'.4\llmuw¿\4s*v 'J«-'- iunnnilii ar,»nyUiin^';n liwuvvju 'i.’.lU iinuw.iwiniimwilii j.mi Ar; Uiroivnv.Ui (j»ci<{annnilm ;аттлг*;*о‘ ll'-nii'-'tir.wi Gtmiici ihft r>nu'rt iw . U ' t/Л t Í А^гда: wi'jr .vow linni ahwir thn er/^iwuvç. Hillsdale News ByBtaluBfM dM W jalt KlUsdale ConnpcnIenI The youth of llillvhlc uealcd par­ ents Salmilay night by icivinj dinner nnd providing after dinner entertain­ ment ata Parenn Appreciation Dinner. Spcciai thanks tu Chmloll Mayhall ftir ullofher hard work plmningthisevcnl The children ftom Belans arrived' on Monday. Rick and Kellyi Bodenhmer. Ken and Biendi Haiis,. Pino News lOinlall and An jjic Miinlull vtl Kiria and Annie Cliilcn will Ik (»«ting cliil- drcn.Thc nexlfew weeks willkeuit- ing and busy Im Ihev: ojuple«, Wc we all cxcilcd about Ihc number of chil­ dren ourchurch Tiiniily will be helping. Congratulations tuJoshllancswlKj gnidiialcd from Davie High on Satur­ day moming. Happy Binhday lo Kelly Bodenhamer. •jrN onU U iH B i KnoComs(wnleiii The UMW 01 Wesfey Chapel hehl Dicir June meeting Wednesday. June 3.M the home of Marie Miller. Then > waiflvtmetnbenpRsenlwiihpicsi- ; dcM. Dewilh Smith piesidiiig. Thm guests also attended. Inez McClannon. Toby Hawkins and Johnsic Shelton. HomccomngaWcsleyaiaiKlwas hekl Us) Sunday. The Rev. Ray Sunxi H a r d is o n U M C P la n s V B S Satunlay. June 13.9 a.m.-4 p.m. Ihcre will be a Vocation Bible School ntllanllsonUnltedMethodlstChuich. nKlhcmclj”OctHookedonIesus”. All ehlldrtn through fifth grade are Invllcd. The church is located on Jericho Church Road obout three miles soulh of Mocksville. Bring a toy which will be laken to the Storehouse for Jesus. C h u r c h T o B u m L a n d M o r t g a g e Shili^i Bapiist Church. 544 E. De* Sitvct, Mwksvillc, will bum Its land inongage on Sunday at 5 p.m. The Rev. LE*!---/ - ^ George T. EHis, ? choir,nnd congre­ gation from Union Grove BaplistChurch in Laurinburg will conduct Ihe ser­ vice. The mortgage results from the purchase In 1993 of 3 1/2 acres on Jenkins land adjacent to the parsonage. Given 15 years to pay the mortgage, thechuich made its lost payment in April, o little less than five years from the date of purchase. The mortgage-burning ceremony will be the second for the Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. Shiloh's pastor forlhe last sl* years. In 1996. Jenkins presided over the burning of tl« note for the renovation of the upper level of the sancMaiy. The present occasion also repicsents the firsl lime in almost 20 years that Shiloh Is free of debt. A special feature of the program will be a memorial service for inistees and deacons who signed the note but have since died; Lloyd Cain. Lewis Hawkins. Felin Baker. Leroy Dulin. and Paul Johnson. Another feature of the program will bclhc giving of com­ memorative coffee mugs for church members and guests. The nut Project Jenkins, who also teaches English at Wlnston-SalemSlale University, has proposed to Ihe con­ gregation is the renovation of the base­ ment. The kickoff date for Ihis project will Sunday, July S. Dinner for the bumingof the mort­ gage will be served at 4:15. Perforniance Add-Oif CDs! M r 5-9^/o ABY: d/5%** TmHtm Me:5>S^/oAPX: 6 ,0 (P /o * HmI2mx. * You atU to the annunl of your certOcaK o{(ie{nsjl the № 12 inoMi& $50 mill pet addkioid d^oEk. When It comes to performance, you can count on Southern Community. Whether It’sp ““------------------ ‘ vldlng you with unequalerf personal service, your ndtftbots al Soutneni Community have set high performance standards thal ahnvs benefit you. BANK AND t r u st' Smaacmmgincm VbekxKSricm 4701 CotttyOub Rnd «TâMjOO S3] к Mèi . 67Я1>1 ■и |.»И » rimr щИкш шЦ. »акгПС wasgucsl speaker. Hcwo5lhcprea.l»:r there 15 years ago. His wife, Manila, was wilh him. Wc would like lo lhank Ihc Farmington UMC Choir for dcllv- eiing the ipocial musk. They were very good. There will be omHher ham break- fosi Saturday. June 20 at Wesley ¿Chapel. The pricc is S5 for »11 you cans toe«.'n*limeis6-10;30am. Presenting A Total Solution t^ Your Payroll Needs Utusglveyoul^áieame you need to giow^r business Spiritual Resources: Peace With God By the R*v. Gicnn S«ll«ra Can anyone ever remember a time when the weather has lieen as destructive as It seems to have twen of late? Maybe because of my age, I'm more aware of It or maybe it's due to the improved news coverage we have today. Regardless, ils violence Is causing havoc across our nation. One thing I obsen/e though, it resembles the unstable and turbulent conditions of our sociely. First it was the plague of mass murders, then what seems like an epkJemic of children killing children, and all the while, I'm told, domestic violence is skyrocketing oif the charts. What has bnxight us to this stale ol affairs? As lor the weather, meiecnAjgcst ta« been busy offering explanations but what ac- ccurs fci: Sis cr.«»(TaVnn3 pceserv» ol violence inournation?The »rtlas sijspy srd psase a.-e t3!»found in affluence, in the 3Dsa-as dl man» inamarnE 'at ¡d tis passessxn ol knowledge, all aiiaia3Hnlittcr(aiauT;ii:ci!%,ii!;iaanai:ilC.misaiiw>. There are many (•.i;iiiii-jin;.ui:itii'.v%^v«!,ua‘iiiiiltii\raidlliaii’«sat»iin. Sane are qufck ttsitillliui;,ilt.'r,ilUii«!aiuiH--mituiH!i)m\!ftmout.nt1tie!Kiccils,ctfiersY*in ;iay',il£l!iH™uui\iifih»;'llir«ulrtlnvn>af,ltii';funil!};.iiriiiSi«catiseolthe 'jii-JltmB6aiiilul«uiaiai»ih;jHtE.So,wtvyiis.aurfiatianinii»sshape?The r«ti!\v«ir.ar,iniaw«ti;iv<,ni!i,'ju«!ilbii.nm)'ir,tns/n3l be simple, bul one ihmi;iiitrj‘.»iiiaiis.imKi«tljii!ij:|‘ii5luiiJlirKsi5 a people who are not ,iti|y!m»;.'.Wf innyiTKiiiii .atiii W lin sn/ting about the weather but Arrf that answer is: "Jesus, the But how can our society know and Und tills peace? Rrst of ail when people look at the behavior of those viiho claim to know Jesus do they see souls at peace with God, and with themselves. This is the v«ay society Is affected by the tmth, by Christians being salt and light, witnesses. The Bible tells us to always be ready to give a reason to anyone who may ask, why we are the way we are. Peace, however is not a benefit automatk»ily given to a person upon their acceptance ol Jesus. But rather the Bible tells us that He is peace. II is His presence with usthatbrings the peace thal passes ail understanding. But, some may respond, Jesus has promised that He wiil ahvays be with us, thal He wouW never leave nor forsake us, therefore ail professing Christians should be at peace. Although there Is soma tmth to this. It Is also laie that in order to enjoy the benefits ol His presence we must acknowledge His presence and pennit Him control in all areas ol our lives. "Behokl, I stand at the door and knock. II anyone hears My votee and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him and he with me.' Revelatkm 3:20. This verse is addressed to the church and not to k»t people. By alkiwing Jesus to penneate our lives, God not only affords us peace but Is able to use us In reaching others In need ol peace. Are you at peace with God, yoursell and the world around you? 11 not, then I challenge you to seek Him, to allow Him control ol every area of your life. 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She was prcccdcd in dcalh ‘ by her falhcr and a brother, Charles ^ Blackwixxl. Surviving,inaddiliontohcrniothcr, • arc a sister, Ann Schkxjimn of Rorida: {3 nephews, Pliilip Blackwixxl of the ; home. Eric Schloeman of Florida and ' Scoll Blackwixxl of Granite Falls; 2 J nieces, Brandi Surratt of Salisbury and {Karcn SchlocmanofWiLshington, D.C; ! and 4 grcal nephews. { Funeral services were heldai 3 p.m. {June 4, at Vogler & Sons Clcmnxins i Chapel by the Rev. Jamie Pharr. Burial I followed in Rose Ccnielery. j MenK)rials may be made to Cancer J Services Inc.. 107 Wesldale Avenue, 5 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. ^ M ild re d S m ith H a rtle y I Mildred Louise Smith Hanley, 80, 1, formerly of West Church Street, 5; Mocksville, died Thursday, June 4, 7 1998. at Autumn Carc of Mocksville. s Bom Aug. 27. 1917, in Davie \ County 10 the late W.N. and Blanche i DwigginsSmith,shehadbecnab(юk- t keeper for Daniel Furniture and had I also worked at Christine's Gift Shop. She was a member of First Baptist • Church of MiKksville. Her husband, • Gilmer James "Slick" Hartley, pre- • ceded her in dealh. ^ Survivorsincludeadaughler,Linda ; H. Barnetle of Mocksville; a grandson, { Eric Reeder of Cullowhee; a sister, ; Helen Wrenn of Fayelleville; and u Г brother, Kcrmit Smith of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 11 ! u.m. June 6, al Ccntcr United Method- j‘ ist Church Cemetery with Dr. Larry ' Hovis and the Rev. Jamie Pharroffici- mating., Memorials may be miuto to First Baptist Chureh, 390North Main Slreel, •-Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or lo Davic I'County Home Heallh, P.O. box 848. : Mocksville, N.C. 27028. C e c il C u r tis M c D a n ie l Cecil Curtis 'Teat" McDaniel, 63, fonnerly of Woodleaf, died June 4, 1998. at Osceola Regional Medical Center. He was bom March 12. 1935, In Rowan Coun\y to \hc late William Joe and Elizabeth Sain McDaniel. He was married for 42 years to Joann Ijamcs McDaniel und was a rctircd electrical engineer with Martin-Mariclla Elec­ tronics and Missiles Division. Surviving, in addiiion to his wife, arc 3 son, Timothy McDaniel of Kissimmee, Ra., Jeffery McDaniel of Colorado Springs, Colo, and Michacl. McDanicI of the home; 3 brothers, Jack McDanicI of China Grave, Ed­ ward McDaniel of Durham and Wilburn McDaniclofWo«lleaf:a5is- Icr, Bonnie McGcc of China Grove; und 4 grandchildrcn. He was prcccdcd in dcalh by 5 brothers, Harvey, RJ, Bruce, Joe and Odis McDaniel. The funeral wiis conducted at 2:30 p.m. June 7, al Needmore Bapiist Church with the Rev. Howard Wag­ oner ofdcialing. Memorials may be made to Needmore Bapiist Church, c/o Shiriey Hodge, 1620 Mt. Vernon Road. Woodleaf, N.C. 27054. D o n a ld R a y P h e lp s Donald Ray Phelps, 64, of Salis­ bury, died Friday aHcmixin, June 5, 1998, at Genesis Elderciue aAcr being in dcclining heallh. He was bom In Davie Couniy May 28, 1934. to the lale Frank and Alice Hudson Phelps and had been an in­ staller and repairman of mobile homes, employed with Walker Mobile Home Sales. When his health pcrmillcd, he especially enjoyed touring area flea markets. Survivors include 2 sons. Randy Phelps of Salisbury, Allen Phelps of Rockwcll;asistcr,RosaMaysofCool- eemec; and a brolher, James Phelps of Clemmons. A graveside scrvice was held at 11 a.m. June 9, at Liberty United Meihixl- ist Church; Cemetery by the Rev. Charles Carver. Memorials may be made to the Ar­ thritis Foundalion, P.O. Box 2505, Durtiam, N.C. 27705. L o u ise S m ith H a r r is Louise Smith Harris, 70, of 1342 Shcfncld Road, Mix'ksvillc, died Sun­ day, June 7, 1998, at Iredell Memorial Hospital followingan illncssofsevcral months. Born in Davic County Aug. 30. 1927, to the lale James Agustus Smilh and Bc.s.ste Viola Smilh Smilh, she was retired from Monleigh Gamieni Com­ pany in Mix;k.svilleas a folder. On June 6, 1964, she married Arvin Lemuel "Bud" HiOTis,whodicd Jan.7,1994. Surviving arc a sislcr, Belle S. Har­ ris of Stalesville, and a number of nieces and nephews. She was prcccdcd in death hy a brother, William Jay Smilh; and 5 sis­ ters, Zclma Myrtle S. Smilh, Minnie Mae Smilh, Olga Luella S. Boger, Angie Grace S. Goforth and Mary Ann "Annie" Smith. Funeral services were conducicd ut 2 p.m. June 9, ut New Union United Mclhixlist Churchin thcShefneldcom- munity of Davie Couniy by the Revs. Billy J.'Jarrell and George Troyer. Burial followed in the church cem- ctcry. Memorials may be made to New Union UnitcdMcthixlisiChurchCcm- ctcryFund.c/oRonnieThompson,trea­ surer, 468 Dyson Road, Mixrksvillc, N.C. 27028. M a r y E U en S la te r Mary Ellen Clodfcllcr Slalcr, fi7, of Uwisvillc. (lied Friday, June 5 .1'J98, at Meadowbnwk ManorofClemmons following a lengthy illnc.ss. She was the mother of Daniel 1 ^ Slater of Advancc. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. June 7, at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Ronnie Cniddock. Burial followed ul Enon Baptist Churc'h Cemetery in East Bend. wnol hs\l Tburs&Frl-June 11 & 12 QuaUtyShipœcotFromPA . SemMUpitySbops-336-751-0555 я 4ICo«rtSQttw.Mock»>nie 8 DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LLC. 416 VaUey Rd, МоскзуШе. NC 336-751-ЗШ ‘'OurFemOy Strvb^ ìburFemUy" Would you entrust your loved one to anyone other than a Community Friend? .^osini a loved one - whether suddenly or expectedly - b Ihe most difTIcult ordeal we face, its a grief-stricken, conAuing and emotional period. Vet, hundreds of decisions must be made in preparing to say goodbye. It’s a time when you rely on someone outside Ihe family to help you make arrangements. Because you place you trust in lhal person, shouUn’l il be a community friend wilh a tradilkin of service? Eaton Funeral Service 325 N. Main stmt . Modavitk, North Carolina ' (336)751.3148 _ E w ell G w y n n S peas Ewell Gwynn Spcas.70, of MiKks- ville, died Tuesday, June 2. 1998, al Kate H. Reynolds Hospicc Home in Winslon-Salcm. Born May 9,1928, in Doniioha, to Xcne Ewell and Fnmccs Gwynn Spcas, he wasa fomJorcmployceofR.J. Rey- nold.s. He was a member of Peace Haven Bapii.Hl Church. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Sylvia Spcas of ihe home; a daughter, Nancy Cwnil Richi\rdsim uf Advancc; a granddaughter; a sislcr, Mary Alicc Morphies; and a nicce. A memorial service was held al 11 a.m. June 4. at Westlawn G:irdcns of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials may be made tn Kale D. Reynolds Hospicc Home. 101 Hos­ picc Ume, Wln.sion-Salcm. N.C. 27103 or lo Ihe American Canccr SiKicty, 1900 S. Hawthorne Riiad. Winslon- Salcm. N.C. 27103. R u b y L eigh W illiam s Ruby Uigh "Tlie Cliicr Williams. 61. died Sunday, June 7,1998. A fvmcwl service was conducted al 2 p.m. June 9. at Haywonh-Miller Si­ las Crcck Chapel wilh the Rev. Danny Smith officialing. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. She was the sister of Lena B. Kleilchcs of Mix'ksvilk. J o h n W esley Jo n es John Wesley "Bud" Jones, 76, uf Ihe Fork community, died al his home on Jim; Road Saturday. June 6.1998. Born in Davie Couniy Aug. 12, 1921, he was a son of the lale John Wesley Jones Sr. and Saddle Waller Jones. Survivors includc his wife, Dorn Fleming Jones; a son, Johnny Ji'ncs of M(x:ksvlllc; a daughter. Linda Branon ofLcxiriglon;3 sisters. Rosa U'c Tay­ lor. Omic Jane Barnes and Miiilrcd Rolx:rtson, alt of Mix’ksvillc; 5 grand- chikK'n; 2 greal jjraiidchildren; and 3 step great grandchildrcn. Funeral scrviccs were conducted at 2 p.m. June 8, al Ihe Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Fork by the Revs. Edwin Bailey and Kermil Bailey. Memorials may be made to Davie Couniy 1 lospice, P.O. Box W8, Mocks­ ville. N.C. 27028. Polly Arlene M arlin Polly Arlene Martinofl’lano.Tcxas died Wednesday, June 3. 1998, in Richardson. Texas. She was bom April 29, 1911 in MiK-’k-svillc. She is survived by her husband of 52 years. Raymond Marlin of Plano, Texas; a daughier. Barbara Ann Bill- ing.s-of West Ufayetic. Ind.; 2 grand­ childrcn; 3 greal grandchildrcn; 2 sis­ ters. Gladys KiHMilsofWinslon-Salcin and Sarah Hughes of Wilminglon; 2 nicccs; and 2 nephews. Services werc conducicd at 11 a.rn. June 6. at Union Ridge Uniicd Mclh- ixlisi Church in Winslon-Salem with the Rev. James Raines ofHciating. Burial followed In Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. .losephineColletteLatham Josephine Colletlc Laiham, 82, of Ritchic Road. Mocksvilic, died Wednesday morning, June 3,1998. ul Davie Couniy Hospital after being in declining heallh. Bom in Davie Couniy, March 4, 1916, loihe tale Joah Dabncrand Esther Ritchie Coileuc, she was a rclircd in­ spector with Monleigh Garment Com­ pany witli 30 years of scrvicc. She was a lifelong member and fonner custo­ dian ol Eatons Baptist Church and cspcciallyenjoycdgardening. Herhus­ band. John Evcrclle Laiham, preceded , her in dealh Sept. 4, 1993. Survivors includc a daughter. Eva Lee Cninfill of Mocksville; u son, Evcrelte bilham;4 grandchildren; and a step great granddaughter. A graveside scrvice was held ut 2 p.m. June 5. in Ealons Baptist Church Ceinctery with Dr David Gilbreaih ofliciating. Memorials may be made to Eatons Baptist Church, c/o Nclda Brown. 794 Cana Ro;ul. MiK-ksville. N.C. 27028. C M A --- C A R O L I N A P R I M E S T A R ® p r e s e n t s : Y o u P a y O n ly $99 A fte r R e b a te $50 — P rim cstar RebateInstallation Guaranteed in 7 Days or Get An Additional $10 Discount Also: S50tiisiallaiionllfb,iiiiCoiiiioii atiililiciim PRIM EFIN D ER™ up to $180 VALUE Check иш out tt ты Food Court ■I TheU .S.FIn,m riat 1ST MONTH PRIME VALUE PACKAGE FREE! 1ST MONTH SHOWTIME FREE! CALL CMA - CAROLINA PRIMESTAR® . 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Main St, Mocksville: ! NoB-ncttoa : ThtSlOO,COOCIub:Howtomaiea Stx-Flgim Income AiMucaoftheWtb; I.OOODayi, ihat Buill the Funmo/Bialness j ■ . Do What You Art; Discover the Perfect Career for Ycu Virough the Secrets (^Personality Dr. ¿pock An American Life ; ■ Ffyint the North Atlantic i tranSchibert; ABicgraphy | Reagan; An American Slory f Snail Spaces; Stylbh Ideas for MakingUorec^UsiintheHome Suits Me; The DoiMe Life qf Billy Tipton Man, Myth i Magic; The Ulus- tixued Enc^lopedia of Mythology; ' Religion and Ihe UnktuMn Fiction BrusUmck ■ K.C. Constantine The Dog Who Knew Too Much ■ Carol Lee Benjamin The English Patient • Michael Ondaafje for Gtory • Tom DeHuff The Ghost of Blue Bone Mesa ■ Kent Conwell '; /iWa^&»(-StephenPau]Q)hen Masterpieces tf Fantasy and En- chantment Shards of a Broken Crown ■ Raymond Feitt ToSayNotKngoftheDog-Cixmk Willis The KxoigSimites-FftdMuitatd Slewanl Daaatk»s lit memoiy of Rev. Ivan Ijamea were nude by Lynn Tutterow and Julia Howaid. A donation in memoiy of A.T. Oiant, Jr., was made by Leslcr and Eliiabedi Maitin. Summer Reading Ptognun: Mon- d«y, June 15-Visit the land of long ago and far away wiA a visit ihim die dinoMun. Ow r*T^*^w foasU program from the slate museum of acience is back. 4 p.m. Cooleemee Branch, 7 p.m. Davie County Public Ubmy. 371 N. Main Street Davie Couniy Public Libiaiy hours: Mooday-Thunday, 9 am.-8;30 p.m.-, Friday 9 a.m.-S:30 p.m.; Saturdays 9 am -4 pm ; Sundays 2 p.m.-S pm itaie: 731-2023. . Cooleemee Branch houn: Monday Baoi><pm;Tuesday-Fnday lOam- 5 pjn. (Ckaed fix hmch fiom 12:30- l:3Q);ckiaedoaSaluidayandSunday. •I^2M -2aO S . Stanley Earns Certification M i * SWitoy of Modoville has (iiaed d a boaida K> be * ceitified 0 the fiunily pnc* wies focusing on biography. The project seeks lo rekindle inter­ est in the genie of biography and to leviuUlzethepIaceofthe humanities in American society through scholar-led reading and discussion programs in libraries. Atwo-petsonptojectteamftomthe Ubraiy will altend a national training seminar in June. The Davie County Public Library's team is Janie Neely, Assistant Director of the llbiaiy, and Dr. Charles McAllister, associate pro­ fessor of history at Cauwba College, Salisbury. In addition to seminar expenses for the library team. Ihe library will re­ ceive complete materials to host the programs and a grant of $400 to cover one-half of the scholar's fee. The library's projcct will serve as a model for other program throughout the slate and nationally. The four programs will be on the second Monday of September, Octo­ ber, November and Denmber from 7- 9 p.m. The Davie County Hislorical and Genealogical Society willco-spon- sor the projcct wllh the library, and panicipoi\ls will qualify for teacher renewal credit Call Janie Neely at Ihe Ubrary. 7S1-2023, for more Information. Q hi C o m m u n i t y Reaching those who need help, Tbuching ua aU.9 > 1(800)411-UWAY http://www.unltedway.oig;. tict. ptdiMiici «od cumatly in iilal4iiW iaiy.Stewoib«Rnyih .IMaidNKkiBWiaMn-Sdem. ' ' ' kMd a Ыг y tn of opcritnce, dH |M ieK an|ritocW lM i|etlie ^ ImriilDbecomioartifiML She look v «■boadihiJiniav'gtandiecäved aofbeiivcatilledin April Q r u g F re e m c n i c T b B e June 20 ' i^îlilIfcvtoCoyeyDruiPreepIc- ié'wfll béitaM IO un. S«unUx tàm!» il Ik* Snltt Grove Ball l U ft IM MofMixHuvUle, Davie Srbools UAVIE COUINI V KNTKKPRISEjRECORD, June 11,1998- Dl ; WUIiimR. Davte • T h e May reading party was held at . ; .1 pjn. June 3.SludcnU spent the year traveling to a different state every , mpnlhandsamplingfoodfromeachof : lhesiates.ThcycndcdiheycarinNonh ; Carolina with roasted peanuts and : PepsI.Thcfollowlngsludentsattcndcd: : ih^ieBoger,CailiCartcr,NinaDal- JOO< Kaley Keaton, Mariah Lyons, :Nlcole Miller. Niki Myers. Trey .ftcston, Erin Rcavis, Francisco Romero, Matthew Rich, Renee Ratledgc, Jusiin Whitaker, Jusiin Daywalt Rickey McCiamrock, James McEwen, Justin Miller, Christie VanCuren, Conche Varona, Brandon Adams, Andrew Beck, Gary Buingamer, Felix Carbajal, Laklsha Itopton, Thiy Hinson, Haley Hunt ^ iSKaron Johnson, Jessica Metz, ■ .Timisha Norris, Amber Pharr. Jerica SHoemaker, Jusiin Shrewsbury, Chaz VanCuren, Clint Mast, Heather Scherer, Luke Naylor, Forrest Booe, ^ r i t a Cabrera, Ariln Carbajal, Jer- eriiy Davis, Sarah Daywall.SyEasIing, Martlka Lattimore, Jocelyn Martinez, Cwy McEwen, Joel Metz, Stephen Naylor, Blaine Nesbitt, Kayla Potts, 'AiexisRcddIck,KImbcriyR(^Cassic Slioemaker,JennySnyder,Mai)( Speer, Justin Tillery, Brittany Allen, Edith Opmez, Daisy Varona, Atlrianna Moreno, Edmund Scott, Wesley Andary, Caleb Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Franky Bracken, Ashley Buelln, Ethan Curtis, Shane Freeman, BobbyGaswR,MandaGodbcy,Patrick Harris, Stephanie Hinson. Casey Keaton, Rose King, Ashleigh Knight TashaMcKInney,KaylaPluroley,Jose Renteria, Jennifer Romero, Justin Swiilm, Jordan Hendrix, Courtney Huffman, Dewayne King, Timothy 'Alexander, Robert Dclao, Brandon i .; Johnson, Kayla Mangrum, Wesley Paugh, Alan Spry, Samuel Cunis, v'v Rfchle Gossett Chantz Grannaman, Brittany Marshmum, Shanda Styers andLeaTailcton. Fifth gradcrsof Melissa Brown and Sudie Whaley had lunch at Ml Pueblo in Clemmons June 2. They've been ■uudylngMakoaiidLalinAmericain social sludles. Brown's students have been readingamystery novel centered aiDundtheraisingof iheTiUinic as port ofthelroceanunil.Theyarealsosiudy- ing the GreatCoral Reef and designing beachwear by lie-dying shirts. A tree dedicalion servicc was held June I on Ihe school lawn in memory ofLarTyL.Jones,principal 1993-1997. Princi^ Mary Sine welcomed slu­ denls, slaff andgucsls. The Rev. Bnicc Gwen of Mocks United Methodist Church was speaker. Suzy Pence sang "Another Soldier's Coming Home". Dr. William Steed dedicated the Biadfonl pear Uee in lones' memory. Fifth gnida Dennis Mendez presented ycMbooks lo family members. Fifth grader Mali Rich read from‘The Little Prince", a favorile of Jones. Many of his family members and friends at- t e ^ . iAwad'sDaywasheUJuneS.Maiy $ii)e weknmed students, faculty and I'utiu. Candice Cohen and Brandon : № n led the Pledge of Allegiance. #!»cherof the YearSandraCtodfeller > » recognized and piesenled with a tMging basket ;; :^wonna Ellis recognized Second SC p voluniecis and sludenl Reading Biiddies. Vdunleen were Pam Beck, Bd9 Monsees, Ed Johnson, DavU ]^ins,HolliNelson,MyraBlis.Doris L&nard, Marjorie Moore, Janie Cozart. Donna Lanning, Robin Myers, Lucille Mellon and Angie Ford, Bud­ dies were Caleb Anderson, Joel Metz, Tosha McKinney, Cassic Shoemaker, Wesley Andary, Slcphen Naylor, Jus­ tin Swaim, KaylaPoits,Coly McEwen, Shane Freeman, Brittany Allen, Dewayne KingandCourtiicy Huffman. Nola Rich was rccognizcd as Vol- unlecr of Ihc Year for the school and counly.ExempIary Servicc Award, North Davic Rurilan, wns recognized and accepted by Keilh Jones. Donna Anderson was honored as Bus Driver of the Year. Bus drivers, Meloney Jones, Donna Anderson, Karla Mast and Sandra Dyson, recog­ nized Ihcir Bus Riden of the Year. They are Felix Carbajal, Laklsha Hampton, Colby Heropslcad, Kasey Ireland, Sy Easling, Amber Pharr, Jerica Shoemaker and Gary Bumgarner. Car Riders of ihe Year, prcsenied by Carol Warchol and Brenda Glasscock, arc Brandi Cockennan and Chantz Grannaman. Tim Latham of Davic Soil and Water Conservation prcsentcd Serena VanCuren a plaque andcash award for being area poster contest winner. Whitney Rogers prcsenied Prc-K awards loTIffany Dulin, Danen Wag­ oner, Cody Hayes, Lorenzo Driver, Ryan London, Dnvld Myers, Chcsnec Barber, Autumn Welch, Zachaiy Car­ rion, Kerri Blevins, Jcssica Buchanan, Roben Church ond Krystal Caudle. ELS Awards for most Improved went lo Paula Romero, Granclsco Romero. Robert Dclao, Jennifer Romero, Diana Dclao, Joscrina Ramirez and LucIaGulIerrcz. Spanish sludcnioflhcyearwas Brillany Nesbit. Teachers were awarded for partici­ pation in Ihc "Walk Across Amcrica" compclilion. The 200 miles winners wereSUKcy Brunclliand Darcy Smilh The slaff member with the most miles was Dorolhy Bamey. REsludenbofdieycarwcreTravIs Norris, Kasey Ireland, Michael Nokovich, Sydney Nelson, Brandon Toney, Megan Medford, Craig Drau^m,MariahLyons,Robert Dclao, SamanlhaConios,JuslinTIIkfy,Cascy Shoemaker, Patrick Harris, Mandl Godbey, Brandon Jones, Jordan Hempstead, Ben Hinson, Sheryna Toney, JusiinCave, Ebony Jones, Fblix Carbajal, Jerica Shoemaker, Ryan Robinson and Jessica Hairis. Wee Deliver sludenls recognized were Brillany Nesbit Joshua Keller, Matthew RicttNichoIasGallhcr,Jerica Shoemaker, Jcssica Harris, Jackie Sleeiman, Candice Cohen, Brandon Adams, Haley Hunt Laklsha Hamp­ ton and Crysud Swaim. School spelling bee winner Malt Rich was honored. Malh Supeistais students recog­ nized were Candice Cohen, Jessica Harris, Brittany Nesbit, Tomisha Norris, Malt Rich, Serena VanCuren, Matt Ireland, Jeremy Beland, Jusiin Daywall, Dustin Harris, Kelly Lowdermilk, Rickey McCiamrock, Kayla McEwen, Mkhael Rollins and Amanda Wheeler. MaUt Club mem­ bers honored were Britumy Gunter, Michael Rollins, Jeremy Beland, Kena Gentry, KayU McEwen, Duslin Har­ ris. Ashley Wagner, Jusiin Daywalt Justin Pilcher, Christie VanCuren, Kelly Lowdermilk, Krystal Short, Nikki Uwis, Ebony Jones, Malt Rich, Brittany Nesbit, Tabilha Easling, Candice Cohen, Nicholas Oaidier, Chasity Poindexter, Jessica Hairis, Man Ireland, Tray Hinson and Fellz CoriMjal. Matthew Rlchrcccivcd the reading award for earning the highest poinls. He was also Geography Bee winner. Pcrfccl attendance awards for the enllre year were given lo Brandon Johnson, Alan Spry, Jonathan Rollins, Brillany Adair, Jennifer Snyder, Mal- Ihew Mock, Heaihcr Smllh, Jusiin Daywalt Duslin Harris, FcllxCartujal, Mallhcw Ireland, Tabilha Easling, LuciaGulteiczandC.R.Bamcycaslle. Sludenls making honor roll forthe year were Jusiin Daywall, Brillany Gumcr, Ashley Wagner, MichacI Rollins, Dustin Harris. Rickcy McClomrock,CandiccCohen,TabIlha Easling, Serena VanCuren, Mall be­ land, Jcssica Karris, Mall Rich and FelxCanijal. Prcsidcnl'sAcadcmicAwardswcn: givcnloJcssicaHams,BrillanyNcsbii, Mall Rich, Mall Ireland and 'Toinisha Norris. Citizens of the year were Autumn Welch, Dairen Wagoner, Samanlha Tarlcion, Michcal Tilley, Michael Nokovich, Emily Whilakcr.LukcNay- lor, Cllnl Mast Brillnic Wagner, Luis Diaz, Nichole Rcinhanll, i^n Rcavis, Charlie Boger, Rose King, Caleb Anderson, Sarah Daywall, Jusiin Tillery, Jusiin Whilaker, Diana Dclao, Jordan Hempstead, Chantz Grannaman,DuslinHarris,KcnaGcn- Iry, Tomisha Norris, Brandon Adams, Serena VanCuren and Joshua Keller. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Evans who prcsenied Ihe Lois Evans Award. Nominees were Man Ireland, Felix Carbajal, Jcssica Harris and Mall Rich. The award went lo Felix CariMjal. Lacy Pence, daughter of Jenny Pence, and Ms. Pencc's П т graderssang"Bccausc You Loved Mc" lo closc Ihe program. Pinebrook PinebrookSuirWrilcisroriheweck of June I honored wllh a party June 4 are Jenna Pummill, Jessica Shumate, Katherine Johnson, Joshua Doyle, Ashlon York, Chrisllne Gullcdge, Nicholas Capron, Zachary Matthews, Amanda Riddle, Nikki Dellinger, Elham Wanluch, Avery Lulz, Ashley Shoaf, Hannah Speigh, Leslie Gray, Brandy Smllh and Vann Smilh. Pinebrook was recipicnl of Ihe 1998Governor's YoulhConservalion- ist of Ihc Year Award. Pinebrook was nominated by Tim Lemon of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. He was insinimcnlulinhciping Pinebrook and Vulcan Malerials develop Ihe first WILD Education Sile In Ihc slale. aherspecialawanlshonoringPine- brook folks include Melvin Fogg, Davie Counly Principal of the Year, Linda Dorselt, Pinebrook Teacher of Ihe Year, Peggy Aimsworthy, Davie Counly Food Servicc Employee of the Yean Susan Cain, Pinebrook Volun­ teer of the Year, Sara Lee Knit Prod­ ucts, Pinebrook Exemplary Service Award: and Patricia Howaid, Pine­ brook Bus Driver of the Year. Sbedy Grove Susan Sklden's class concentrated on die study of space afler end of grade testing. Sludenb played Mostefmind wiih space rcsearehand typed on com­ puten repons they gained from die game. They drew KklPIx pictures of space. Iheir final p n ^ was to worii in teams to create space p n ^ u from junk found alhonic. МоскпШеЕкшспигу All thini graders went on a trip lo CcMiBwdOaPa«iD2 Bobby Carter, president: Stephanie Myers, vice president: and Kayron Vestal, ICT Student ol ttie Year, show off the award ICT/VICA received as Davie High's club of the year. - Photo by Robin Fargutton Davie High ICT/VICA aub Honoted They’re the bcsl. Members of ihc Davie High School ICT/VICA club were recog­ nised as being in the top club at the school in a new program sponsored by Principal Unda Bost. Kayron Vestal was also named as the ICn* Student of the Year during (he Inst week of school "Our class did a project for the TMH students," said Stephanie My« ers, vice president. “Wi got a float together for the Christmas Parade lhat got llrst prize." Donations went to the school's new memorial garden, the Sieve Ashley fund and the Autumn Care nursing home. Club members volun­ teered as bell ringers for the Salva­ tion Army at Christmas. They adopted a natural area at the school. “We have meetings and we volcd on whal wc wanted to do.” said Presi­ dent Bobby Carter. The student of the year award was based on evaulaiions from work, said the club's advisor, Monie Taylor, as well as grades and participation in club and other activities. Vestal works at CaudcU Lumber and plans lo attend Milchell Com­ munity Collegc in Ihe fall. Outstanding Dancers Receive Awards Molly Speer has lhal certain sparkle that makes a performer grcal. Monica Duncan has lhal depend­ ability and personality lhal can make a group want lo work together. The two received lop awards at Ihe Davie High School Dance En­ semble awards cook-oul for dancers and Ihcir families held reccnily al the home of Ihc coach, Susan Wall. The Sparkle Award was created just for Speer. Wall said lhal several people would ask her after performances, "Who was that girl who spaiklcs?" “We created the Sparkle Award because she has the sparkle it takes to help people enjoy a performance," Wall said. Duncan, a four-year dancer at Davie High and captain of the 1997- 98 Icam, Is the kind of giri every team needs. Wall said. “She never misses a praclice or performance. She choreographs. She's respected by all memben of the squad, and is dependable for do­ ing whatever job needs to be done... and does It with a wonderful alti­ tude," Wall said. “She always has a smile and she never says no."Molly Speer and Monica Dtjncan received top awards at the Davi* High dance ensembto awaids cook-out. •I^vieHIghSchoolJROrCcadels «aw honored at • ceremony on May W - SXinda Boat, principal, pceiented ixlaianding ichlevemem medals to: C№t William Smilh. senioi; com- Wder ofthe War Eagle BallaUon; ^iijel Juon Williami, Uvei III; {jKjel'M Pierce, Level II; Christie M^itson and Jamea Evans, Level -The MiliUiy Order ofthe Purple Medal wu presented lo Cadet Mkhael Heiny for demonsuating ou^unding leadership ajtilla lhal ah^ polenllil for promodon lo the I Влхк, Purple Hean recipient «iWDrid W r n vetenn, presented ««inraRl. iJlhiMUilMyOnkromiridWm Medal was prerented to Cadet Jer­ emy Bracken for oulatanding achievement by Luther Potu. U.S. Army Reserve (Ret.), and member of the Davie Coumy Board of Edu­ cation. The Retired Officers Association Medal for four yeara ouutanding academic and mililaiy achievement waa presented to Cadet Gene Dwig­ gins. Il waa presented in tnemoiy of U. Fred Muipby. U.S. Navy, and hia daughter. Freddie Murphy, Davie High teacher, by U. Col. (Rel) Fianz Cone, aaioclatlon member and Purple Heartiecipknt. American Legion Awarda for Mililaiy and Scholntic Bxccllence waa preiented to Cadet Joey. Ibwnson and for military excdlence. to Ctdel Cbrla Bender Hy Mel ReyiiaMi,U.S,№yy(RM),andpoal commander of Pdat 174, Mocksvllle. The American LegionAwanl for Military and kholaatic Excellence waa presented to Cadet Shania Dal­ ton and for military excellence to Cadet Lany Caudill by Roy Bamey of PesiS4. Cooleemee. The Veterans of Foreign Wats award for superior academic and military perfonnance for two years was presented to Cadet Dustin Baird by Harold F w k. Purple Heart re­ cipient and commander ofVFWPoat 4024. Mocksville. The Veteiins of Foreign Wars award for outstanding leadeiship for tyro yean waa presented to Cadet prescnicdloCadetAndrewAI meter. The American Veterans Award for Outstanding Achievemenl in JROTC was presented to Cadet Nathan Smith. The N.C. National Guard certin- cate of excellence was presented to cadets who have shown the most improvement during the year: Erick Ijames. Joshua Shepherd, Coriel Foote and Brandon Inscoe. Sgt. Eric C. Lewis, area recniilcr, presented^ the awards. ' The Miliiary Proficiency ribbon for outstanding performance in JROTC was presented by Col. E.V Parker and Sgt Jones (Davie High JROTC Instnictors) to the following cadets who demonstrated superior leadership; April Bailey, Angela Edwards, Brad Carpenter, liimmy Minor, Stephen Carpenter, Cody Angeli, James Keel, Allen Clark, Jusllii Edwards. two) Nick:k Ooughnour by Bill Oales of Post tll9of Cooleemee. The Veter­ ans of Fbiei^Wan award Гог Kho- lasdc excellence for one year waa ----------------------;-------------------- DmI« Hlflh Schools JfWTC oaiM tm « honorid at a ермШ ceranwny № y 20. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June U, 1998 D a v i e S c h o o l s : CootiBucd From Pase DI qw Salem rcccmly and enjoyed ihc ' end of усат picnic planned Гог them. ,: Second graders had an end of year picnic with nx)tns planning various bciiviiics. such as games and cralb. ': Sludcnts of the Week of June 1-5 included: Courtney Yopp, Stephanie Shires, Kathryn McMillan, Kendra i^oots, Malcolm Hawkins, Anthony Hall. Nick Whisenhum. Karlyn Phipps, Zac Shoemaker. Jercmy Morgan. Anna Smilh, Joshua Whitaker. Olivia Grc- go^. Erika Miller. Zach Prcvette, Dcc Alin Lytle. Kristin McMillan. Cliff Saiierbury. Dcgny Ramircz, Matthew Pennington, Josh Goins. Andy RamsbtMhanj, Sam Everest. Tyler Wooten and Zavier Dulin. Karen Kirkpatrick and Roxanne McDaniel's class traveled lo Greens» boro lo sec Sesame Slreel Live.They picnicked a) Bolton Park on the way home. On June I. sludcnts parlicipaled in a spccial nxognition ccrcmony to cel­ ebrate their ycat^ at Mocksvillc El­ ementary School and the transition to Ceniral Davie next year. Students* parcnts, family members, special friends, teachersthat have woriced with the students over Ihc past years, ad­ ministrators and several school board members werc present for a slide pro­ gram. covering the students' years at Mocksvillc Elementary. A coke with the students* faces on it was served with other refreshments. Parcnts re­ ceived a collagc of pictures of their child from all the years they attended Mocksvillc Elementary. Students re­ ceived a certifícate ond stuffed bear from Julius Suiter, principal. South Davie Middle At Souih Davie's Academic ' Awards Day ceremonies, earning "Spanish Student of the Year" recog­ nition were seventh graders Bryant Chavez and Virginia Pharr and eighth gfadcrs Janel Darcy and Richard Ëlockman. Students in Katie Bogle’s Spanish classes recently rcceWed recognition for perfect final averages. From the sixth grade. 23 studenis were recog­ nized. They werc: Ashley Allen. Jes­ sica Anderson, Stacy Anderson. Tabitha Blackwctl. Alyse Bowden. Robert Crews. Nathan Crowe. .Tremaine Dation. Brad Davis. Jamie Fulk. Ben Gobble, Sara Hamilton. Megan Jonlan. Blake Klinsick, Jenna .Michael, Jeffrey Mighion, Angélique ¿Overton, Thim Phommavanh, Kristen ■'Proctor. Ashley Seamon. Martha ; Thurston.Jessie Tutterow andAllison : Waypa. > Seventh grade students with per- ; feet Spanish grade averages included V Alison Alexander, Rusty Angeil, Amanda Bralley. Jenny Broadway. Paul Browder. Andrca Burgio. Alisha Burton. Bryant Chave/.. Missy Cnaiïord, Ashley Dcsnoyers. Kirsten Duriiam. Tiffany Hendricks, Maurice Hicks. Ashley Lee. Shari Mellon. Vir­ ginia Pharr, Ashlec Prcveltc. Deanna Shamel, Mercedes Solo. TrcySlamcs, Amber Thompson, Amy Tuticrow, Brittany Walker, Sarah Williams and Stephanie Wodarski. Eighth graders with pcrfcct Span­ ish grade averages werc Jennifer Bar­ ney, Jancl Darcy. Erin Grcy, Anna Mackintosh. Christin McClamrock. and Krystal Richardson. Central Davte Students in Sarah Carrington's dc- velopmenial class visited Lazy 5 Ranch last month and had a grcat lime riding - on a horse-drawn wagon and feeding the animals. Which o f These Costly Homeseller Mistakes Will You Make When You Sell Your Home? » Anew tq n th a i just Ixcn icfcaxd «hkh itveab 7 ciA ly niB&fccs lh a n o t homeowmm make when xtting their hone, md a9 Step System thei can tv^you xU your hone t e and for the mosi anrnm of money. l]a i b Ju d iy repot shows cleariy how the tidiUcnal ways o f selling homes have become faneaungly kssanlless eflective in today's maricet Ih e fk t of (he maocr is that fiiDy three x .iL m x h tif , • dqr. 7 dqn a week. C^NOW mSadaatbowyoacmgetthemotlmoa^faryourbome. In aRmcrlo this issue, inkctry inskknhav'c р тр яЫ a fire special repot entitkO’'The 9 Step System to Get Your I kxne Sokl Fast and FwTop Dottar. As this Ttport unnnTTs, mo&t homesellen make 7 üeailly nûaakes thtt cost them literally ihousanb of dolkn. Ih e good news is tha each and OTiy cne of these mistakes is entirely pmtnuble. ib"j i ( O r n . i t / i ‘r Ko .k I UpMad Irick Ranch In Gnat Locition Featuring: 1730 sq. ft. • Unflnished bernl. • 1.05 ac lol • New Pkint ft Carpel • New beat pump • 27x30 b u il^ w/upper level • Garden area • 2-car a tla c M gar. • 2 F P • 3 B R - 2 BA • Great East Davle location nraebone: MO Wfrom «M i EiHHwy^ M l 8; turn righlon ConwlMr Rd.; HouM la on the right Dava wanl 4781 СошпикШ Plaza • Winston-Salem. NC 27104 Ноше: 33C-9N.42M • Office; 33«-7C5-45M NEW OW NER ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL UOUIOATION SM^ OF A U FLEETWOOD HOMES ■_________INSTOCK______________ 14X10 M ETW OOO WINQATE 14X70 n i n w c o o WmOATE 14ХИ PLUTWOOO WKMIMIORE a m o M ETW OOD HOVrAOE POWTE a m o FUITW COO НЕШТАОЕ POINTE MX70 FUETWOOO WATERNM) ПШК М Х П FUETWOOO UNOALWOOD aiX44 FUETWOOO BERKSHIRE Ж М FUETWOOD BERKSHIRE TRIPLEWlOE aSXOO FUETWOOD WOOOUNO PARK A U НОМП ARE SHOW HOHES LOADED W m t 0PTK)N8, HAVB A S YEAR WARRANTV AND W IU BE OPEN FOR YOURVKwmo iMiOAtioaiiwiciiii ЧЬ Domi Paymonl to Lande «ОО Domi Paymanl Avaüabto on L $1Л00 Diwn N ym enl AwWlbla.en D М»Ш rtP rtew lll May citizens of the month arc Dou­ glas Jones, Ben Tuiterow. Maria Didenko. Candace Overton, Julie Patton, Emily Seaford and Candace Scott. Bus Rider of the Month is Kyle Wooten. Fifth graders panicipated in bilin American Day May 28. The Accelcr- aiLHJ Reader Program ended May 27 with a celebration at Rich Park. Read­ ers earning at least SO points werc eligible to go to the park to participaie in small group activities. Parcnts manned stations and helped transfer students to and from the park. Students who have atiaincd ihe A B honor roll for the entirc year enjoyed an afternoon of miniaturc golf at the Family Fun Center May 29. Rachel Radtke's fouith graders went on a field trip to the N.C. Museum of Transpor­ tation in Spcnccr. They lcamL*d about the histoiy of the transportation sys­ tem in Nonh Carolina. Students posed fora picturc to be sent lo racecardrivcr Dale Jarrctl. Those lucky enough to stand in front of his car werc MichacI Draughon. Jenna Hcndricks. Daniel Baxtcr.JannaScamon.ReshaunParks and Amanda Cowdcn. Rental Lots й т Ш л Н П к ф И Ш B iM M hiaN M M t»lla «fM bOriyAFM tUfL с о и т т и и н м ! CM iaelTtaial 751-0503 S HELPING you i s w h a t w e d o b e st . -Mocksville Office- ШLarry Vermeulcn Sam Nichols James Foster John Godwin Catherine Lane — Advance OlTice — ! 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Landingham Mobile Honies 4156 Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem, N C 2710S 336-744-0143 Î S\M( FXiOOl) R 1 \ I I ( ) К S ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 8 5 4 V a l l e y R o a d i N ^ o c k s - v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C * , i V E o c k s v i l l e , N C mn •Tmr«eooiUMaThia CUM IM* coOBQ* la ««Шло tor youl ошеетяаг-соошма imOWOOOUMIAOMNCt. TNtcuMofTv«u« Попч tw va <Mi1enMhv «« on*8T»i?n}^ilieS^ Mirv quMy Uruiwou« to UtL 10 It. cBíliñ'fli. oriBt room''átona W 'a à ïw .’T ;.;,ï',“:ï.» ïJeditti. 1120.000. RjnçhSîfîgiÎfTraBtl», Ml Built In ^’buutilbl wall- fanoad play mj^uiaBtol>40. PIWACYt « you CM Mar la Motttaf DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,19i^-; D3 j C o m e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Comers Corrcspondent The Dixon-Shelion Reunion will be held June 14 at Bon-Kin Lake. Friends and relatives arc invited lo comc and bring a well filled basket. Lunch will be served at \ p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smilh. Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shcllon Jr.. Christopher Shore. Ocne Shcllon. Ericka Pender, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Triplett. Dusty Triplett. RIckeyTriplcttandMary Ellen Bargcrattcndedihegraduationat Davie High School Saturday moming. Angle Hamm and Payton Triple« werc in the graduating cla.ss. ThcFanninglon HighSchooI Class of 1948 held their 58th class reunion last Saturday at ihe former site of the school. Aboul 25 people attended In­ cluding Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith. ByJohn "Cain" Godwin Cana Corrcspondcnl By now Cana has got most of our hay up and inlo placc. Tomato slakes or cages, what is , your prefercnce? Some say ihcy don’l warn iheinoniatocs in cages. Some say they don'l like driving ihosc stakes in the ground TbcNorthDavieRuritanClubgave .scholarships to JenniferHarpe. Payion TriplcltandAmandaWcathcrman.Thc scholarshlpcommitlec said ihcrc werc inanyqualincd studcnLstochoose fmm. Tliis is wlwl \\ic Ruritan’sarc all abom, helping people help themselves. Keith Jones told the club we werc honored as the Communily Organiza- .. tion of the year nl William R. Davie :. Elementary School. In this last year the : club had a beautiful mural painted in the library. > Eaions Baplisl Church Vacation Bible School isinand this ycarthey arc ¡>‘ rcaching for the stars in the Star Quest. 7 A lol of prcschoolcrs coming in for Christy Stroud and Ihc oihcr ladies. Jim Eaton is doing some better. Nurse Brcnda is handling the IVs. It would take a lot morc than a badly cut fool to keep Jim Eaton down. Happy Birthday lo Oscar Latham. Jenna Riche. Elizabeth Atierbcrry. Timmothy Ijames. John M. Fercbec. and Briuany Gobble. Five Students Earn Suj^ Scholarships Duncan Five students have heen I awarded schoU arships from the J.E. Suiter Scholarship Commitlee. ! Monica Renee Duncan, daughter of Reynolds nnd Ocrlha Duncan, will attend the University of North Carolina al Wilmington majoring in computer scicnce. She hopes to be­ came an executive with a major com­ puter company. ChrislophcrTodd Armstrong, son of Ronald and Kalhy Amtstrong, will attend the University ofNorth Caro­ lina at Chailotle majoring in elemen­ tary education, he hopes lo teach first grade. WUUams Faulkner ^ ^ SPRING K ' and f C ' C A T 1 ? in t e r io r D e s ig n s , in c . Save 20% to 70% ON ALL Fumlture & Accessories Gifts & CollcctiMes 3Sfl^CammM (aaldcCkmKmLaniy)-{m)166^lt e t .Charlene D.Cassldy MoBday-Friday 9:00-5 sldv Asiodite Jean Ward Derick Conlrcll Fai ner. son of Kenneth and Darnell I tlkner, will allend Ea.st Carolina I) joringincommunicatii lo produce sports broa vision. Carla Su.sanne Ealo Steve Eaton and Sus: daughter of McCollum, will attend Ihe Unive ty of North Carolina at Wilmingu psychology. She hop 1Vvo From Davie Recomized majoring in to slart her own clinic. Anya Lc'iricc Williams, daughter of Priscilla Williams and Gcoige Williams, will allend Ihe Universily of Nonh Carolina al Chapel Hill majoring in nursing. She hopes to becomc a pediatric nurse. TbonftFrL-Juiic 11 a 12 • PleeSttpbackCupbotfd . Seiradlplty Shops .3J6-7j|-0S55 A 4ICo«rtSQu;r».Mock.nille Ш This week iwo students from the Davle HighSchooI grodualingclassof 1998 werc honorcd with scholarships from Ihc Lions Club. AudrcyWilHamsreceived the Frank Stroud SchalarshipandRenea Draughn rcccivcd a scholarship from the N.C. LiunsCtub. LionDr.GcorgcK iberiyrcportcd on the Slate convent n. Lion Mary Carter won women'} Itwr prize and Lion Bill Fender wo ihe men’s door prize. Tlie next meclln on the 18ih is spouse's night. Applications Being Tal For Third Davle HabNHome Saturday. June 13. coulil be a im­ portanl day for you - if you arc living in inadequate shelter. The third Habiial home will be built on Windsong Ro.id in Mocksvillc. Applicalions for the home will be ac­ cepted at the Davie County Library from9a.in.-3 p.m. Bring a credit rcpoit, a document proving you cannot qualify for a con­ ventional home loan, and a pnx>f of employment. Employment is essential - Habitat homeowners have a morl- gage. Tlie inii gage is 0%. Ншг with Habitat by sweat equity and downpayrncnl. H homeowner's owi for the inort- nersmu.st partner irking 500 Iwurs aying a 2 pcrccnl irs arc worked on ’^m e. other Habi- lai homes, and rough community service. committee mem- ile to answer qucs- compleie applica- H O W A R D (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 3 5 3 8 RFALFY Now l.;.al From Winsi n Saicrn I...... ......... I ,Ml.n s (Open House Sunday • June 14 • 2 if 4 щ ANhomes prkcd from $70^000 and up {: i fjr WAYNE COLLINS 5 f ELECTRIC COM PANY * “ ih o I t iu rh Г Of f v in y / h y c tn c .il N o r d " 785-4873 Rental Lots Л я Ч Ш Г т и Ё ф Ш Ш И м и Ь й м И М Ы м М • iM .O riy « N w U lt coMrmvuvMai е м и м т и т 751-0503 ! SALEM MORTGAGE Family sela’li bers will be avail >1 lions and 10 hel ( lions. For further iformation, contact Tina Felts 336-7Ì-6158. 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VNy eonvertam locaitoa CtwiVtonehip gc« oourea... tw tend 1« bn RC.ShorLCuetomhi *Homeo«nei'a АМП. ttul «ееемее пмшму or yearly due*. DEVELOPMENTPRICINO information Prices qiHUcd ien«i ihe kweii nice home for uie u of Miy 27, 1998. In each developmenl. ihe home under caMraclioa miy bepriced Ibove or tielow Ihe i»ic«lii«cile<Lll miy he poulble-------------------------------. -------- up», bMiM limited 10, miikelcoidUon, lot ------- for cuilom coMimclio« In each cannnlly. ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------inreieouiive by Ite lakpeakM hMktt coramictini homes In eich coowmily. Call > COLOWEa BANKER 1MAD, REALTORS nem for ------------ ; lor sue u 01 M iy iwu. in eicn aeveupmem, me nome unoer cam ncuon miy oe ll miy he poulMe 10 build I home >1 •'¡«let Ibove or bekw die p la duwn deindliii I, lot price, uuire foouie, builder eimibyed, ind cuslon fennel deiiied. Lolt iviiUbk mlly. COLDWELL BANKER TRIAD, REALTORS hat been leliiiied is die nks aki t«> >4> IfnrftO M IC M U ig AUSiMsCMdRn'sCUhkie и а а 'Я н Л -4 Х С Ш п д ÉCmtm« ta li IM M Cmk M ay 1л»УЬи-. I JU tm H m m àlb-lbu) Cani PUBLIC NOTICES NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE 'Having qualified as Executor of tho Estate of Jeat^ne Brown Clark, deceased, latiof DavieCounty. North Carolina, thisis to notify all person shaving dolms against said estate to present them to tho under* signed on or before the 11th day of Sep­tember. 1998. beingthreemonthsfrom the flrst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of №e1r recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said estate will please make Immodiale payment to the under- rigned.This is the 11th day of June, 1998. Palricia A. Peck. Executor of the estate of Jeanne Brown Clark, deceased. T. DANWOMBLE ATTORNEY AT UW Post Otiico Box 1698 Clemmons, N.C. 27012 Telephone: (336) 766-8085 6-t1-4tn SUBMISSION OP DAVIE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER AUTHORITY BUDQET PORFYM-99 The Davto County Behavioral Health Center Authority Budget for 1998-1999 has been submitted lo the Area Board and a copy is available for public Inspection In the office of the secretary to the Area Board at the Davie County Adminisiraiion Building. 123 South Main Street, Mocks­ ville. N.C. The Area Board will holdapublic hearing on the budget at 6:00 P.M. June 25.1998 el the Davie County Administra­ tion Building. 123 South Main Street, Mocksville. N.C.. Conference Room.Ms. Barbara Ijames Chaimian of the Board 6-11-2tn NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING ON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT THEPUBUCWlLLTAKENOTICEthal the Board of Commissioners of the Town of MocksviUe wtB conduct a putilic heating on the 7th day of July. 1998. at 7 p.m. al the Town Hall concerning a proposed amend­ ment to the Charter ol the Townol Mocks­ ville as set forth In Sections 1 and 2, (as amended on January 7,1992), as Part 1, Subpart A. Article II. Section 4. to provide that the term of Mayor shall be a term ol four(4)yearsasauthorj2edinNCGS 160A- 101 (8) (a) to begin wiih Ihe mayor elected at the next regular municipal election to be heW In 1999. Following the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will consider passage ofsuch an ordinanceatitsregular meeting on the 4th day of August. 1998. This Is the 11th day of June. 1998.Teny Bralley Town Clerk 6-IMtn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTKEHaving qualified as Executor of the EstateofDr.ArthurStanley Link, deceased, lataof Oavie County, North Carolina, this Is (0 notify all persons having dalms against aakl estate to present them to the under- signed on or before the 4th day ot Septem* ber. 1998. or this nottee will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, finns and corporations indebted lo the said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 4th day of June, 1998. , Wachovia Bank. N.A. and Dr. Arthur Stanley Ung, Jr., c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A., P.O. Drawer 25006, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27114-5008, Executor Of the estate of Dr. Arthur Slanley UnK. deceased.64-4m NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified aa Executrix ol the Estate of Charles S. Shaughnessy, Jr.. deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having dihns against sakl estate to present them to Ihe undertfgned on or before the 4th day of Seplwnber, 1998, being three months from the fkst day o( publication or this flOlMwibeplMidedinbarotlheirreccN- •ry.AI persona indebted to sakl estate will ptoM« make ImmedMe payment to the undenigned. . TMsiathe4lhdayo(June,199e., Joy R. Shaughnessy, 1»4 Spyglass Drive. Advance, N.Cv 27006. Executrbt of tha estate of Charlee 8. Shaughnessy. Jr.. NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY 1 EXECUTORS NOnCEi^av^ng qualified aa Executor of Ihe Estate of Irvin M. Taylor, deceased, late ot Dwie Couniy. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against s^d estate to present them to the undei* signed on or before the 4th day ol Septem­ ber. 1098. being three months Irom the first day of publlcatk)n or tNs notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under­signed. This is the 4th day of June, 1996. Frances F. Таукзг, P.O. Box2002, Daye Lane. Advance. N.C. 27006, Executor of the estate ol Irvin M. Taytor. deceased. e-4-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as the Executrix ofthe Estate of Donald P. Walton, deceased, lale of Davie County, Noi^ CaroIEna, this Is lo notify all person'j having claims agalnsi sakl estate to present Ihem lo the under­ signed on or before the 4th day of Septem­ ber, 1993. being Ihree months from the first day of publication or Ihis notice wlll be pleaded ¡n bar of their recovery. All per­ sons 'ndebled to said estate will please makb i.Pffledlale payment lo the under­signed. This Is the -Ilh day of June. 1998.Palricia Q. Walton. 240 Wyo Road. Mocksville, N.C. 27026, Executrix of the estate ol DonaW P. Weiton, deceased. 6-4-41П ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Town of Mocksville Mocksville, North CarolinaThe Town of Mocksville will receive sealed bids for materials al the Commls- stoners Chambers located at 171 Clement Street. Mocksville. North Carolina. 27028, until 2:00 P.M.. Thursday. June 18,1998. BASE BID: Approximatefy 15,000 feet of 12-inch C-900 pipe. Approximately750- 760 feet of 10-Inch C-900 pipe. Approxl- malely 5,000 feet of six-inch C-900 pipe. Twenty (20) Яге Hydrants with 5 1/4 inch barrets, standard outlets, and me­ chanical joints. Twenty-two 12x6 Hydrant tees and valves with mechanical joints and accessories. Twelve 12 inch gate valves with me- chank^ joints and accessories. Four 6 inch gate valves with mechanical joints and accessories. 38 valve boxedjustments. Ten 12-Inch 45 degree bend mechantoal joints w№ accessories. Seven 12 Inch 11 1/4 degree bend mechanical joint wHh ac­ cessories. Seven 12 Inch 22 1/2 degree band nvectwvlcat joints with accessories. Five 12-inch 90 degree bend mechanical joints with accessories. Four 6-inch 45 ' degreebendmechan(cat|oinlsw(thaoces- sories. Four 6 Inch 22 1/2 degree bend mechanical joints with accessories. nfty-one (51) 6x3/4 lapping saddles. Fifty-one (51) corporatk>n slops. Fifty-one (51) angle meterstops. Fifty-one (51) cast 1п}п meter boxes. A detailed listing of all bid materials Is available at the Mocksville Town Hall at 171 CiememStreel.Mocksville,NC270?.8 or by calling (336) 751-2259. 6-4-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX НОЛСЕ Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate ol Deette B. Maridand, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against sakt estate lo present them to the under­ signed on or before the 21 st day of August. 1998, being three months from the first day of publication or this notkre will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 21st day of May, 1998. TamaM.0'Mara.161 Shamrock Lane. Advance. NC 27006. Executrix of the es­tate of Deette B. Markland. deceased. 5-21-4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS 1ЮТ1СВ Having quailfled as Executor of the Estate ol Doris M.Trone, deceased, lale ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having dalms against said estate to present them to the under-, ligned on or before the 28th day of August, 1998, being three months from the firstday ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is the 28th day of May. 1998. Oliver S. Trone III. P.O. Box 3463. Greensboro. N.C. 27402, Executor ol the estate of Doris M. Trone, deceased. ADAMS. KLEEMEIER. HAGAN. HANNAH &FOUTS PaC 701 Green Valley Road Suite 100 Greensboro. N.C. 27402 5-28-41П PUBUC NOTICB BUDGET HEARMO FY19M-M PROPOSED OAVIE COUNTY BUDQET ' The FY 1996-99 proposed Davie County Budget was presented to the Davie County Board of Commisstoners on Mon­ day. June 1,1998. The proposed budget totals $42.931,998.00: Genera] Fund-32.992,680 Water-Sewer Fund - 2,585,273 Environmental Protectton -1,408.286 Water Constnictton • 1,191.500 Octennial RevaKjatton - 289,331 E911 Special Resen/e Fund • 150,000 Capital Projects Fund • 4.134,443 Davto County Hospital Retirement Tmst -180.485 The proposed budget calls for a prop­ erty tax rale of sixty cents (S.60) per $100 ol property valuation. Acopy ol the budget proposal is availabto for public Inspection In the office ol Clerk to the Board of the Davto County ComnUssioners during nor­ mal business hours of 8;30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday thniugh Friday, Room 250, DavieCounty AdmlnistrationBulkjlng. 123 South Main Street. Mocksville. NorthCaro- lina. A publto hearing will be heU at 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 15.1998. In the Com­ missioners' Room. Oavie County Adminis­ tration Buikling. 123 South Main Street. Mocksville. North Carolina to receive pub- Ite comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome to comment on the budget proposal at this time. Brenda B. Hunter Ctork to the Board Davto County CommisskMiera e-4-2tn NORTH DAVIE^(Wmjna C»ITY n cu To m Havinffju NOTICE d aa executor of the Estate ot VAiam Ijamea, deceased, late of DavlCounty, North CaroUna. Ihia Is to notify all arsons having claims against aahj estate^ present them to the under­ signed on oiefore the 4th day ol Septem­ ber. 1996, Sing three months from the (irst day of fbucatton ot this notice wilt be pleaded In ir ol their recover/. AJI per­ sons indebti to said estate will ptoase make Immeiate payment lo the under- signed. I This Is tfMih day of June. 1998. Robert j'lollis, 2651 U.S. Hwy. 601 N.. Mocksvil^ N.C. 27028. Executor ol the estate of hn Wiliam Ijames, deceased. emp NORTH CArLiNA DAVIE COUfii' ADMllSTRATRiX NOTICEHaving qu^fied as Administratrix of tho Estate of)ck Wilson Holland, de­ ceased, tale of avie County, North Caro­ lina. Ihis Is tootiry all persons having claims against id estate to present them to the undersl^ on or before the 28th day ol August. p98. being three months from the firsl jy ot publtoatton or ttils notice will be pitded In bar ol thoir recov­ ery. All persons mbied tosald ostalo will please make Ir^iediate payment lo the undersigned. I This Is the 21) day ol May, 1998. Joyce HollaA Boyles, 4050 Stafford Mill Road. Gopanlon. N.C. 27019. Administratrix ol e estate ol Jack Wilson Holland, deceas. 5-28-4tn TowbfCootoemee Biiget Hearing The propose<*udget for the Town of Cooleemee has ben presented to the Town Board ands available for public Inspectkm In the T^ Hall from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. weidays. There will be a Lbllc hearing on Tues- day. June 16.199kt 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall for the purposbf discussing the pro- posedbudget.Citimsaro Invited lomake written or oral comisnls. Dolly B. Campb4 Town Clerit/Rnaco Director Town of Cooleefeo 6-11-ttn _ , NOTICE TtieTovmolCifcemiohasdeclared iurplu« It» lollowlii vehicles:1993 Ford Tarus. 4 DR, VIN • 1FACP5242PA313r9, Mitoage. 79.710 and 1973 Dodge Van, VIN « B11AE3X073637, Meage. 140.435 ThmvehtetosvlbesoWatanauc- Itoo on Wednesday, «le 17,1998 at 7:00 p.m. at EUla Auto AMon on Hwy. 601. S. ? 0-4-3ln NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION . FILE NO.: 97 CVD 677 HEATHER H. FERRELL, plaintiff, vs. GERARD R. FERRELL, defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO: GERARD R. FERRELL TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking relief against you has been Wed in the above-entitled action. The nature of Ihe relief being sought Is as follows: AN ACTION BY WHICH YOUR SPOUSE SEEKS AN ABSOLUTE DI- VORCE AND CUSTODY OF THE MINOR CHILDREN FROM YOU. You are required to make defense to such pleading no laler lhan July 20,1998. said dalebelngforty(40)days from tho first publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do to tho plaintiff will apply to Ihe Court for the relief sought. This is the 1 1lh day of June, 1998. AMY B. FREEDMAN ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Post Office Box 1245 Salisbury, N.C. 28144 Telephone: (704) 630-9367 6-11-31ПNORTHCAROUNA DAVIDSON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OP JUSTICE JUVENILE CIVIL COURT DIVISION PILE NO.: 98 J 140IN THE MAHER OF: BOLES, a minor child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: DAVID EUGENE BOLES T AKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rellel against you has been filed In tho nbove-entitied action. The nature of the rellel being sought is as follows; TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS You are required to make defense to such pleading no lather than the Juno 30. 1998. sakl date being forty (40) days from tho first publicalionof this notice, and upon your failuro to do so. tho party seeking service against you vnll apply lo the Court lor tho relief sought This is the 21st dayol May. 1998. ROSALIND BAKER AHORNEY FOR PETITIONER LAW OFFICES OF ROSAUNC» BAKE'^ Post Office Box19it2 Lexington, NC 27293-19-12 Telephone: (336) 249-OC>60 5-21-jin NOTICI OF PUBUC HtAMNQ Bm flETH B BOARD OP COUNTY C0MMW9I0NERS - FORTNEFOaOWMQ ZOMNOAMCNDMENTB NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN, Purw^ • ant lo the requirements of Artlcto 20-B ol Chapter 153-A of the Qeneral Statues of North Carolina and Paragraph 165.250of > the Davie County Coda ot Ordlnancas. that tha Board ot County Commlsstonera of Davie County will hokl a publk: hearing In the Commlsstonera Room of the Davto - County Admlnlstratton Buikling, Mocks- vilto. NC on Monday. June 15.1998 at 7:16. p.m. Business Is scheduled to ba conV ducted as follows: A) David and Caria Harmon hava sub­ mitted a request to rezone approximately 3.72 acres ol property Irom Resktential-' Agriculture (R-A) lo Highway-Business-. Special Use(H-B-S) for a lowing buslnesa and auto storage lot. This property Is lo­ cated at the northeast comer of Joe Road - and N.C. Hwy. 601 South end is further described aa being a portiwt ol Parcel 61.02 of Davie County Tax Map K-7. B) The following are requests for new road names (or unnarned private roads senring hvo (2) or more resklences. En- • hanced E-911 addresses will change for' these residences upon approval ot the proposed names. 1. Deer Trail - tocated al 277 Boozto Lane, MocksviUe 2. Hkjden Meadows Trail - tocated at 505 Ralph Ratledge Road. Mocksvilto ' 3. Hope Lane - kicated at 377 Ben Anderson Road. Mocksvilto 4. Randall Une -locatedal 467 Ube.ty Church Road. Mocksvilto 5. Saddle Up Trail - locaied at 383. Becklown Road. Mocksville 6. Springwood Trail - locaied at 1410 Baltimore Road. Advance 7.WebbWay-locatedal515l USHwy * 158. Advance Aslgnwillbeposledontheabove listed property lo advertise Ihe Publle Hearlnff. All parties and interested citizens are in­ vited to attend said hearing al which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor or in oppositkjn to the foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons Interested may obtain any additional Infor- matton on a proposal or ask any questions they may have by visiting the Planning Departmenl on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. 1 John Gallimore Planning and Zoning M-2tn Statement of NondiscriminatDii Crescent t-Icctric Membership Corporation is the redprnt of federal financial assistance from the Rural Utilities Service,in agency of the U. S. Department of Agriculturc, an is subject to thejrovislons of Utle VI of the Civil Righls Act of 19M as amended, Secbl 5W of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, the Age Discrimlittlon Act of 1975, as amended, and tho rules and regulations ¿llhe U. S. Department of Agriculture, which provide lhat no perlm in tho United States on the basis o( racc, color, national orig , age, or disability, shall be excluded from participation in, admisslo or access lo, denied the benefits of, or othenvise be subjected to disc mlnallon under any of this organization's programs or activities. The person responsible for coordinating this orgi nondiscrimination compliance efforts is Sara Wallace, Adni Assistant. Any individual, or specific class of individuals, thal this organization has subjected them to disaimination n further information about the statutes and regulations lis from and/or file a written complaint with this organizati Secretary, U. S. Department cf Agriculture, Washinglon, D ' the Administrator, Rural Utilities Services, Washington, Complaints must be filed within 180 days after th( discrimination. Confidentiality will be maintained to I possible. Jzation's listrativc ho feels у obtain d above i; or thè );or 20250. alleged e extent DC 0250; i : IP u b l i c A u c t i o n Sailing per order ot US Bankruptcy Court, Waatarn I Nortli Carolina. All aalaa aubjact to final Court approval. All! “Aa la". “Whara la”. “WHhout Warranty”, with liana, It any.|l attach to procaada. Tha Court raaarvaa tha riaht to add or < PtHSONAL PKÜPEKÍY ÍU Bt SULl) SATURDAY, JUN E 13, 1 9 9 8 INSPtCnUN tl Ч A M AUI.IIIIN ЧД M UNIIl HtNUIJ SAU SHI {/'*1 NUKIH MIllbK AVI SIAIISVIIII Nl. illlC A IH ) 0 И W l S I f HON I S i H W Y /I» W is h 1(1 1Ли-1> ID '• quin ti h ' S,ih;s T.ix UullectiMl Un All Silfs Charies Frac*'Prints LadiMFure Sllvsr and sterling silver seivlngpiacas Silver Flatware Jeweliy Brass Floor Lamp Secretary \tenityTal)le Oriental tdding'screens Rugs Tables-Ml Kinds Nippon china pieces Figurines Patio Fumilure China Sets Crystal-All Kinds Picture Frames KHchenwareol ail Kinds Fishing Rod« DP Exerciser*á J- __I.__WOfK MfiCnBS ShopToois Tnjniu Ceramic Elephant Child's rocker & High Chair Wi«h«/Dn<ef NUM mOM OTHER ITIMS>INSPICT*MOIII Wail Mirrors Dropleat Table End Tables Couchos Dining Room Table vtoChali Love Seat BooWDitplay Cases Chests Dressers RCA Television Cooitbooks Punch Bowl Coca Cola Cooler _B sg ja A T R M ' ' X ‘,.1 5 S 1 A I b S V U И .11 I liAVIS И( )1И i r GENE TREXLEB III М Ю ПИбNew &0M Roofs 24 Year» Experience Free Estimates G R O O M IN G S H O PSw>itn8WHoi*Mto*Oimwomi '— riT T '^ irifj.iin itw íiK p o üi 336-998-5098 A U C T IO N S A L E . 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Baby to adult size clothes, toys,- blower, Elvis tapes, glassware, household, Hallmark, and much moro. Cancel It raining._____________________ 2113 801 N., Mocksvllle. Mulll- lamily yard sale, lumltwe, clothes, glassware, and more. Friday 6/12 & Sat. 6/13.7am-5pm. 4 FAMILY YARD & bake sale, Fri. & Sal., 29 & 30. 8am-unlll. 60IS to Becklown Rd. to 214 WoK Ln., Idlowslans. 4 FAMILY YAHD'sale^at. June Yard Sa les early birds PLEASEI408 Easl Lake Or. OK64E. Follow signs. 4 FAMILY YARD saie-Sat. June 13, 8am-until, llwy. 158 to Howardtown Clr., Ian on Kinder Ln. You name it we've got it: Clothes- girls size 4-7, boys size inlanl-16, toys, 5 new ceiling tans-llght lixtures, etc. lumilure, misc., womens ciothes ail sizes. Don't miss this one-see va. Rain cancels. 4 FAMILY YARD sale-Sat., June 13, 8-unlii, Hilton Rd. (oil Redland Rd.) Household items, Princess House, womens and giris clothes, Nascar, '65 Nissan Pulsar, PB computer with ali accessories, etc. 5 FAMILY YARD sale-Sat., 7am- untll, 64W, Center Picnic Shelter. 8/12, 9-Si 6/13, 8-12. Comer ol 84 6 Greenhill Rd., toys, lable, clothes.______________________ BIQ GARAGE SALE-Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-1, rain or shine, glassware, knives, push mowers, little Irldge, and lots ol other slull-too numerous to mention. Al 156 & 801 intersection go 801 toward Advance 2.2 miles, 2nd house on right alter you pass Oak Valley entrance. BIG MOVING SALE slartln 12 at noon until all Is sol Mumhv Rd. I June I. 208 W IS iC A K U E Il M IN I- S T O R A G E For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to Inquire aliout free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 Eirt Fork CaCC todaijl (336) 998-8810 BIQ YARD SALE Saturday, 385 Junction Rd.__________________ BIQ YARD SALE, Sal., 13. 4204 Hwy. 601 N., just past Eaton’s Church Rd. on right. Watch tor signs.________________________ QARAQE SALE-241 Will Boone Rd., Sal, June 13, 7am-unlil. Name brand clolhos, girls 6-6X, boys 24mo.-3T, riding toys, children's toys, mens & womens clothing, household Items, loo many Hems to list Come early lor best selection. OARAGE SALE-FRIDAY, 12th, 8- until; Saturday, 13, 8-until: 1693 Fork BIxby Rd„ at home ol Mary Beal. Qood Bargains. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL GARAGE SALE-RAIN or shine, 6/12, 4-7pm; 6/13, 7am-unlil. Too many iloms to list. Como see lot yourself. 345 Fred Lanier Rd. behind Lake Myers RV. Hwy. 64. MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES A FLEAMarket 25,000 80. ft. Inside. 653 Wiikesboro St. Sat. 8-5 & Sun. 9-5. Vendor spaces call 751-2181. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale- Thursday & Friday, June 11 & 12,8 am-untll. Rain date: June 19 & 20; 2626 Farmlnoton Rd. Household Items, Rainbow vac., jeans, brandname cloihes, loys.________ YARD SALE SAT. 6/13, 8 am-3 pm. 578 Pine Ridge Rd off of 601 S. Lots of good Hems, some Avon, clothes, toys.__________________ YARD SALE, FRI. 7-2, Hwy. 158, Redskin Way. Beanie Babies, sports cards, much more.________ YARD SALE-132 Will Boone Rd.. Saturday. June 13, 8-2, lots of great stuff.____________________ YARD SALE-SAT. 13, 7:30 until, 2157 NC Hwy. 801 N. in Farmington. Breakfast, lunch & homemade ice cream served. YARD SALE-SAT. 8am-1pm, 267 Cana Rd._____________________ YARD SALE: 309 Turrentine Ch. Rd., 1/2 mi. off Deadmon Rd.; June 12&13, 8-2. Glasstop table and chairs, sofa & ciiair, arm chairs, microwave, TV, dishes, many household items, books, clothing, miscellaneous. w T iQ i K s \ii: Yard Sa le s ESTATE YARD SALE-lumilure,household Hems, rolrigerator- (reezer, washing machine, car, etc. 801 S., Advance across Irom Oak Valiev. A p p lian ces GE 12000 BTU air conditioner, still under warranty. S350. (336) 463- 5883. DALMATION PUPPIES. FULL blooded, will have sfiots. Bom 5/12. $100. 284-4844._______________ FREE KITTENS, 2 tiger striped, males. 8 wks. old. 998-7720. Apartm ents MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: Ail brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances fumished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/aryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchenft bath floors. Located In Mocksville beftlnd Hendricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. ROOM FOR RENT in my home. Appliances Included, for more Info, call 751-2770 after4p.m. irints now available at Serendipity - - - ' ' Court Sq., downtown Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY OF the late A.T. Grant wish to express sincere gratitude lor all your phone calls, cards, llowers, lood, visits and the many olher acis ol kindness shown to us during Ihis very sad time in our lives. Annie Lois & Helen THE FAMILY OF the late Nellie Joyce Booe would like to thank the staH ol Davie County Hospital lor their thoughtlulness. We would also like to say thank you to all the friends and family for the many prayers, lood, cards ol comlort, sympathy, calls and beautllul plants and llowers. Your acts ol kindness help give us strength In this time ol bereavement. God bless youl The Booe Family O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. C0LLECTABt.ES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A n tU iu p Мм • M • Tratf* in UBk M ' Mnai, к 1 П « Ч Matt Dillon-НС.U n » п м Ik M P M Itn - M t ^ f i n i s h e s ^ ^ Furniture Reflnishing & Resloralion Custom Woodworking & Crafls R ic k M ic c Ii (336)492-«020 aunlUy cra/tstnanship for 30 years. CLEAKY Л11Т0 SALES R N tS A U :G m - 1 h K ia Cm orts! A IS im ,A IG ih a iiiiM I A l Sha 0 4 Lou 336-751-3442 Mocksvllle. NC TRACTOR SALES ft SERVICE S IN K n m ЕоитнЕит M M W L ~~ JI* 11И Steve liomes C a r p t * Cleaning ! £ S S II2 S h 2 S £ L i « Carpet & Uptwlstery Cleaning * Homes, Businesses &Churchtft Vl/ater Damage ExtractkmSenrictOver ts Yetra Experience * ES£E Estimates Moch»vlH*,NC u m r M i a «SO IS гнм1кгКиа«м«кпШ|,ж;(330 284-2826 VAUi) s\ri: SATUR D AY JU N E 13TH • 8AM T O SPM U A IN L T C H ILD R EN ’S C LO TH IN G (IN FA N T TO 8 T E A R S O LD ) AN D A L L ¡U N D S O F TO YS. BO O KS. ETC. SOMEADVLTCUrraUW ,COOK«t*U, ETC. EVBMTHiNO M V n Gonimmi a OrFrAM IINefONM M BATUOKBNNBNIW Bn ■EIIN Il'raBFA M ilN CniN IIEM CA LCEN m . M ii Hear Ye, Hear Ye ¡ Let the story be told A ttn im id i Наш 1о40усапоМи F O R L E A S E STORAGE TRAI (Long or Shofl: Term - RENTAi K J ln U a iiT R U C K I N Q c á LERS LS) yPANY, INC. 207*USHwy.M1 N.*Mocl»vjl| ЗЗв-#82-771в • (800) 247-4; K N c ;. ' Doug is still sporty at 40. ¿ove. Mom & Dad, Ondy, Josh & Jeremy B each Property CAROUNA BEACH-OCEAN view. 1BR, 1 1/2 ba., washer/diyer, pool. $400Л«к. 910-791-5788. C hild C are CHILD CARE IN my home minutes away Irom Jockey and Lee. Have relerenees. 1st & 2nd shill. 492- 2685.________________________ CHRISTIAN MOTHER OF 5 grown children will babysit In my home. My address is: 436 Michael's Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028. I'm located live mln. Irom Lee and Jockey plants. Call 284-6570.__________^ NC REGISTERED daycare has openings lor all ages full-time, part- time, drop-ins, and summer care. II Interested call 492-7851 to set up appointment.__________________ SMITH QROVE UMC Chtidren'9 ministry Is now accepting applications lor both summer and alterschool cate. Part time care will be oHered. For lurther Inlomiallon please call 940-5296 or come by Ihe church.___________________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN in myhome in the Sheffield area. Ages Inlant-preschoolers, CPR & First Aid cerlillsd. For more Into, call 492-2419. Com m erciai Property PRIME SHOPPING CENTER space available, 1,200 sq. ft.-3,600 sq. It. Shoppln^oHlce. 336-996- 8055. EQUIPM ENT LEASING START YOUR OWN BUSINESS PARKER LEASING SERVICE UR. PARKER(800) ^4930 C lip a n d S a v e C o u p o n r i M M J u t a i b . H O M E S W e В ш Ы Ь ш / п л > " in Yadkinville With Each P urchase d D u rin g th'e M onth o f Ju n e ...R e ce ive A n 8x10 Storage Building N e w H o m e s S t a r t i n g A t 8 4 9 D o w n Ш m □П m 336-468-9615 iN iiV .4 2 i$ «rtli I (М М п > N T * М м а * ) л C lip .in d S a v e C o u p o n ^ iiü - ÜATiï. V.ÜWK > i ¡ üKrKlíJb kiÁ ,iiÁ ú, Juiw li, i»»e СТАЯЯптгпя Ш И Х И !!М а 1 У Е FROFTEABLE -Ots For S.ilo иапушл- Boom Poi... WCELLEMT SITE NEAR Bl-LoS n i Pmi^ « Ж ™ - to25 stopping center. 3.5+acres (exact oSb; '^ L ^ V ^ 'W r t lh i & A n ' ° e ™ o M 'v F .m ,Q .ln» Equip 99в-8в37. Щ P °e V № a n “ J l or profosslonal use. For information call Hlvertork Properties (338) 751- 1070. Homps Foi Ron! M2 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, SBR, 2ba, dA«, stv., w/d conn., eM . hi., C/A, $700/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. ADVANCE, 4BR, 2BA, w/ lull huemeni, fenced backyard. Howard Realty, 751-3538. CLEAN, NICE 2BR, Iba liome, convenient to MO & Hwy. 801. $60(Vmo. Pen, OK. 704-54&-218B. MCE 2M HOUSE In countiy. 3 DMOlc limit 336-284-4712. NICE WOODED BLDO. lol, Oakland Helgtits-westem Davlo Co. 5 mln. from 1-40, county water available. 492-2228. WOODED ACRE ON paved Garden Valley Rd. off exit 162. Doublewide only. S9,950. 704-628- 9593. Pleasa leave message. M iscellnneous IS49 POOLS POOLS $549New 19x31 family size pool. Includes deck, filter, liner & heating .............................................nowl FOR ALL YOUR real estate needs contact Ina Hunter at RIverfoik Pniperties. 300 S. Main St., 336- 751-1070. "Your property is __________priority._________ FOR SALE BV OWNER: 5BR, Iba., 1 ac. lot. Det. Gar. 882 Gladstone Rd., (703) 440-1494. HOUSE • land for sale. 336-751- 2838._______________________ JOE RD., MOCKSVILLE-great starter homel Rocent rool, vinyl sUing & windows, gas heat/c. air, fenced badtyard. Range, refr., dishwasher, wash/d7 A outbuilding with remain, deck, porch, & mature trees. Prtced $63,900. Heartland Realty, 336-679-7268.__________ MOCKSVILLE-NEW 3BR, 2bahome w/garage & deck, near shopping, schools, and medical. A rare And at $95,000. LEONARD REALTY 338-751-3850 or 751- 5020. device. 100% financinol Call 1-BOO-956-POOL (7685).________ tSPECIALA Muffler & tailpipe lor most cars & light tnicks. $69.95 Installed,' Catalitio Converters; $99.95 Installed. Reavls Welding A MuHler Shop, Courtney Crossroads ( 4 ml. South ol Yadkinville on Hwy. 801.) (338) 463-2517._______________ DIGITAL SATELLITE DISH give away...must give away 1,000 dishes by 8/30/96. Pay only minimal installation. Call 868-249- 6862.________________________ FISCHER, SOLID SLATE pool table, wall mount rack with 6 sticks, $500.336-996-3301.___________ OILSON RIDING MOWER,$200/OBO. 998-9562. HUGE ENTERTAINMENTCENTER. 8 1/2 It. wide, 6 1/4" tail. Solid pine, a fine piece of lumiture.4 yrs. old. Cost $3000, sell foi $1575. Singer sewing machine, used 3 hrs., cost $320, sell foi II * ACRn, a m mobile home, btm, woitahcp, fenced pasture In westem Dtvle. Call Red Foust, Davie Fann & Land Sales. 751-, 0757. PCRFECT 2 ACRES in Davie Co. Reduced for sale. $57,000. Down *01 S. 33^774-7078. ALL SEASONS UWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284^77._____________ RESIOENTUU. t COMMERCIAL- CALL for free estimate. 336-492- 6006-leave message. Lols Foi Rent FIRST MO. FREE, MOBILE home kit lor rent. Country living . Visit Leader Homes. 751-0503. $175. Serious inquiries only. 940- 8142.___________ К ll 0 SALVAQE:4’x8'xl/4- wafer boaid, $3.99/ea.; 4'x8’ Cedar • Closet liner, $12.95/ea.; 5'X12' piemium flooring fibertjoaid, $9.95/ea. Grade Maik, 2X4 studs, $2.49/ea. bidg. stone $l40/pr. pallet/140 sq. It.; 4'Xe'X1/2' thick Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 Ib. cap. warehouse carts. Ш ва. -“ ‘■•mg exterior steel doois, — ja.; Rooflng felt, $e.95/ioll; We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe.Wnlerior paneling $5.95/ea.: Coiragaled culvert pipe up to 24" dia.; we stock pumps & accessories lor wells. Fomiica, $.50 sq. It.; Steel I-Beams for sale; partilng lot steel light i»ies, up lo 30' tall; brick Savers ,30/ea.; 4x8 exterior siding. 7.95/ea. К 4 G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. B & O, DMign & CoM truction <^oitk ‘0To ^ o u /i iB udgctC ’ AddWoiw • KItehMi • Brtit • (toptacmimt Window« • Sun Rooms • Sidiiifl • Muonry • Ught Exeavitlna • HwwvtUont • OMki • Tllo Work > Small R«pilri. UgM ComiHMvlal Woifc • Bob CM « Back Ho* SmvIco, ~TT ft n l HaHorFuMDay M < > V 1 • l< « ■ I > 1 1 1 с J .filici I .ll llK li y I -I î - i t ) I 1 I I iMig tm (MMly Mte HouMlMi^ng ind LMi*y p s r ^ lirMMdptiMlmhoun. Ч«1у1прмолЬСап1 Ciairfonfwctl 336-751-3535 lor nm Intorniò СапрМя pay and good bmKi. ■ ь м ц а м т ш Piedmont Healthcare looidne ter hwdworMng, inttiMlMtle. 1мип- orlMiM bidlvtdinl« ter ModnvlH« Nil IM . RN/LPN RMepUonMCoonilnMor ExpariwiMPriliimd execllMitBwMftts OiNMMApplieaiNs Simid Apply To: HtdmoHtjteèllhCaw PsraoniMl Оивппмп! m S lg M iH W M v tE x L ? si<sswiite. Hç anas т Х :7 0 Ц 7 М « 1 1 M iscellnneous HOSTA PUNTS FOR sale-large 4 med. Call 751-2048.____________ JANITOR, FLOOR MACHINES 4 carpet machinos for salo. Cali Cassandra Gregory at 284-4267. SPRING CLEARANCEI ARCH- TYPE steel buildingsl MUST SELL available inventory nowl Undelivered Buildings & Canceled Orders. 25x32, 30x48, 42x124. Easy financing. Call now for appointment. 1-600-222-6335. STEEL BUdDINGS, NEW must sell 30x40x12 was $10,200 now $6,990: 40x60x14 was $16,400 now $9,990; 50x100x16 was $27,590 now $18,990; 60x200x16 was $58,760 now $39,990. 1-600- 406-5126. M obile Hom es/Snie ATTENTION RENTERSI Let our1st lime home buyers program put in a homo ol your own. (336)^4.’44-1305. UNIQUE CAN OPENER You've seen them on TV, now available locally. Opens cans outside the rim. Lids come off perfectly smooth. Sanitary, no more lids faliing In cans. Order by June 30 and receive amazing automatic needle threader FREE. Just send $9.95 plus S2.00 S&H, chock or money order to: IBH, PO Box 2245, Advance, NC 27006.________ UNIQUE GIFT FOR father. Get him a *Whirl-A-Squlrrel*. He’ll love il! Endless entertainment. 336-751- 5311.________________________ WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 284-4194. $500 DOWN & take ovor payments, 14x70, 2BR, 2ba, set-up In Lewisville area. Leader Homes 751-0503.___________________ *1997 DOUBLEWIDE REPO*With land 1/2 mile trom lake. Call Quality Homes Superstore. (704) 637-6650.____________________ •ABANDON HOME* Must soil quick. Custom built mobile home jacuzzl, a/c, entertainment centor. $242/mo. with $1200 down. Cali (704) 637- 6650.________________________ •DIVORCE FORCES SALE* of like new mcbilo homes on beautiful lot. Call 795-3772. •FIRST TIME BUYER* New 4BR, 2ba mobile home. $163.98/mo. Call (704) 637-6650. Quality Homes Suporstoro •RENT TO OWN*2 & 3BR. Call 704-637-6650. Quality Homos of Salisbury. 14X80 VINYUSHINGLE already set-up, 3599/down. Call for appt. 336-751-7734._________________ SBR, 2BA, SINGLEWIDE, $3000 CASH. Will move if necessary. 744- 1307, M obile Hom es/Rent 370 WINDWARD CIR.- MOCKSVILLE. 3BR, 2ba., d/w, stv., w/d conn., elec. ht. C/A, $750/mo. HUBBARD REALTY, 723-4306. ADVANCE-VERYrestrictions, for single person only. 1 BR trailer, unfumished, references. S80/wk. $350/deposit. Utilities neq. 1-704-982-9894. DOUBLEWIDE IN ADVANCE area. 1600 sq. ft., 3BR, 2ba, on private lot. Lease w/ option to buy. 765- 0200 or 760-0100._____________ TRAILERS FOR REHT. Water fumished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Gail 998-7748 leave message. BAD CREDIT? SBR, S600/down. Regardless of past credit history! 336-751-7734._________________ CONVENIENT YADKINVILLE LOCATION. 14X70,2BR, 2BA, air, skirt, decks, new appliances, no tot rent for 6 mos. S950/down. pmt. approx. $200/mo. 1-800-278-3146. — LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Noiwood, PRIVATE, NC 800-777-8652. Bargains, closo outs specials. 40 new homes, 28X52, 527,999; 28X80, $39,999 28X64. $32,999; 24X56, $25 999- 14X80, $19,999, Incl. 4' hitch. Open 7 days. LGS HOMES: SINGLEWIDES,winter rent special. 1 yis. paikient paid In advanco by LGS Homes. Feb. & Mar. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 336-767-7565. LIKE NEW14X70 2BR, 2ba, w/alr will deliver, 5950/dwn., pmts $220/mo. Call 284-4001. For Sale | GALVALUME SOYGAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors | Pole Buildings r Melal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-6050 MID-STA1E METALS Stora9«/Dtsk Combo Dttk and Chair 4l2DrtwtrF]l0C«b(n«ti Book Ctm 998^176 M M k rrilk m s. Mila SI. • Mocknllt, NC n u t y ia p p tj Ш п М а у Carla Kimel Sweet 16 June 12 Love, Your Family Itnowlidge of BnWciI, HVAC, PlunUflg. Managementleani Member and must be aUttowxIiMtiolhgrd^MitmMheadi RtsponsiUe for die safely pragram. Аи11у In penon to Ciiol Crt»tad Of cal 336-751-3535 lor moie inlomalion. ОгаИВтИИРаксада. im iM M « ..iM » « i,iK 2 T ia •tomUngakiNlliMlenlee O m M to o o o r t^ ММ011,1пМаргаев1М1|,1паМвп1ркпм!^^ upon NMmMt)liiiiiartieewMhr,immaM сейму M I» W M iM lie p o « M lilM á m to in e q u ri(y ^ ^ M obile Hom es/S,ile NEW BANK REPO, 14x80. 3BR, 2ba. air, vinyl, shingle, NEVER LIVED IN, lost in divorce. Del. & set-up. Pmts. oniy $275. V800- 278-3146_____________________ NICE 14X70 2BR, w/alr, will deliver, $750/down, $175/mo. OAC. call 284-4001._________________ SAVE THOUSANDS!HAVE 2 nice 14x70 bank repos, both 2BR, 2ba, like new. bank says sell at wholesale price. 284-4001 WE HAVE OVER 100 ,available immediately. ZEI FLUTE. EXCELLENT CONDITK)N,paid $485 will sell for $225. 751- 0055 or 751-4086. PIANO TUNING Repairina& Rebuilding Self-pikers,Sales & Seivlce Wallace Barford __________998-2789__________ SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning & Repair 704-492-2000 or 704-751-0158 Jack Seaford RN’irorw ofkl„. Advum ani. FkilHtschtdalt. ¡I PART-TIM E IN STRU C TO RS Davidson Couniy Community CoUeje is acccpting applica­ tions for part-time instiuclors lo leach the following courses at the Davie Campus during tlie Fall Semester (8/98-12/98): 1» andutit lem eittr hnun in wecn/na IjtU H htH r’t -----(day) General Psychotogy (day) Introduction lo Soclotogy (day) Music AppreclaUon (day) Westem CIvlllzatton (day) Salary for cach position will be deleimined by education and experience. For more infonnation about rcsponsibililies, qualifications, and the application process, contact: Human Reeourcet Office County Community P. O. Box 1267 Lexi^ton,NC 27293-1287 Telepbone: (338)249-8186 ■faEquHOpportunHwcmu^ NOTTCE PUBLIC SALE: Mocksville Mini- Storage Intends to sell conlenls ol following units for unpaid rent and expenses: «48 Sharon Bailey ($190); «61 Ronald Edward Johnson ($250); «83 Christopher Honejyutt ($208); »142 Tommy Lee 6ibbs ($245); «274 Theresa Hoch ($250). Sale date; June 19, 1998 at 2 p.m. No sale if balance Is paid In full by June 17, 1998. Household Items. 617 Salisbury Rd. (336) 751-2483. Cash or money order-no personal checks for ovenJue accounts. down. Wo llnance eveiythlng. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-71M._______ WHOLESALE TO PUBLICI Don'l pay too muchI Like new bank repos. 1-800-278-3148________ "DON'T MISS THIS one” 14x80, 3BR, 2ba, just completely remodoied, now delivered to your lot with cold air lor summer, and a cozy fire place lor winter. $999/down, $205/mo. 1-800-278- 3148________________________ ‘85 CRESTLINE WITH 2 acres land. 3BR, 2ba„ 1640 sq. It,, 12x30 covered front porch, 12x28 deck, 26x26 carport. Call 998-2635 alter Spm.____________________ ■85 OAKWOOD MONTCWIR,14X70,3BR, 1 1/2 BA, $7500. 940- 2213.________________________ •95 14X70 FLEETWOOD, 2BR, 2BA, all upgrades, while vinyl siding, shingle tool, 12X16 deck. RV/M olor Hom e COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINEDMallard motortiome, 2411., sleeps 6, refrig., generator, power convertor, complete bath, gas range 4 oven, a/o unit, etc. $9,500, S A 4 R BUILDERS, over 6 yrs. exp. Decks, porches, patios, storage bldgs., additions, remodeling,. insurance claims. Salisfaclion guaranteed. Call 492-2255 for Free Estimate. Or Pager «910-717-2568. ABC PAINTINQ AND WALLPAPERING15 years experience •Our commitment is quality through experienced teamworit." __________751-3613__________ LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING: Rlchaid Link-Ownor • • Free Estimales ! __________998-1798__________: MAN WILL BUY junk cars lor casli and remove Irash from aiound homes. Will paint houses. 751; 5082.________ : OSBORNE ELECTRICfor all your elecWcal needs. : Free Estimates. 751-3398. PAINTING Remodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 996-8340 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Shipping Clefk Shipping deik for a Medical Manufacturer. Must have a high school dpioma or equivalent, dependable & prior Shipping exp. a pius. Pull merchandise to fill orders, restock inventory, use a U PS shipping machine, must tDe good with details. Call 761-1127 for an appointment Assefnbly Workers Medical manufacturer looking for assembly vwxkers. Must have a high school diplom a or equivalent, dependable, prior assembly skills, work with small components, be neat & get along with others. Houis; 6:46am to 3;30pmM^=. Call 761-1127 for an appointment Document Specialist Detailed Individual to review, file documents in central files. High school diploma or equivalent Must be dependaUe, flexible and willing to he(p out in many areas of a small fiim. skills, MS Office,Computer: Wcrd,Exc<Excel, etc, accuracy essential. Call 761-1127 for an appointment DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,1998 - D7 eLASSIFlEDS INEXPENSIVE FROITTABLE PRESSURE CLEANINO: All Types siding, clean and wateipioof decks, 284™277 antf walkways. PRIMESTAR SATELLrrE BY ^ I.C,E„ INC.-$99 Inslallalion after $50 mail In rebate. Plus receive Ihe first month ol Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call now-1-800-583- .1339. Limited time offer/some restrictions may apply.__________ READING TEACHER WILL tutor grades 1-5.751-5492.___________ SMALL SATELLrrE DISHES$•« Installed. TREES RUS WILL DO ODD lobs. Will buy Ilea market lunk 4 lunk yaid Junk. Hospital SL Ext. House Tiailer No. . 6.7il-6205 BAILEY 4 HOWARD TOURS July 1-4, Ohio Amlsh Countiy-step on guide, buggy ride-lrain ilde- Sugar Creek Swiss Village-Warther Canrfngs, Amlsh Famis Tour, 5 meals Included, D-$299, T-$275, Q-$260. Aug. 15,1 day, Boone, NC. Includes 1 breakfast 41 dinner al Daniel Boone Restaurant, Shopping at Shops ol the Parliway. $42/person. Driven Gene Livengood, 998-4336. EXPERIENCED PAINTER NEEDED New work in Lewisville & Clemmons area. Must be neat & dependable. Good pay to the right person. Transportation a must 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 7 7 2 8 OWN A CLASSIC '83 240-D Mercedes Benz, 169,000 miles, blue, 4 dr., aulo, mns groat, sacrillce at $3,500 flrni. 998-4292, 9am-8pm,____________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO, Buick-Dodge 700 W, Innes St., Salisbuiy ________704-636-1341_________ ‘84 MAZDA SE 5 pIck-up, 157 K, one-owner, good condition. $1495. 336-998-2023 attar 5 only._______ *ee CHEVY SILVERADO. 4X4. 284-640S.____________________ ‘•7 MERCURY COUQAR. '83QMC Ton Truck. 513 Hospital St. Ext. House Trailer #8. (910) 721- 6205-Paoer. Archie Sidden. '89 REUANT NEEDS paint & engine work. $500 OBO. 751-9916. ‘92 CHEVY VAN, 12 pass., EC. $11,500. For more info, call 751- 5014.________________________ '93 JEEP COUNTRY, 4dr, 4x4, blue. Was $13,995; now $10,988. Qerry Wood Autocentre, 704-637- 9090.___________ ‘94 CHRYSLER LHS, 4 DR., white. Was $14,995. Now only $9,988. Qerry Vifood Autocentre (704) 637- 9090. HELP NEEDED! SECURITY GUARD NIGHT WATCHMAN POSmONSAVAIURLE CALL FOR INTERVIEW 336-83M211 Help W anted All Shifts Fast Track Store #120 Tcxaco Hwy 601 at 1-40, Mocksvillc Comc by for an application EOE/MF Environmental Services Divla County Hoipltal, an alfillale ol NovanI Health, now has Ihe following opportunilies: HouMkMp«r/Floor Ctoanar This Is a part-llme posiiion to work 20 hours per week. Experience Is preferred. Dietary Alda PRN; variable schedule. Will work up to 20 hours per week wiih occasional weekends and holidays required. Shills available: 6.00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Please apply In person or send your resume to; Novtnt HetHli, locatid on Um etmpui ol For*y№ Htdlcal Cmltr, EmploymMt Dept - DCEOeiO, 3333 Silas Craak Pkwy., Wlnaion-Salam, NC 27103; or call Ю0-777-187«! 0Г locaHy Л M420. For mora intofinatlon ragardkig euciant job poaUnga, plaaaa call our JoHlna at <10-Л1-5ЭОО or toll Iraa Sai-Л MS79. Equal Opportunity Empkiyer. n o v i k n t H e a l t ^ IRIM,INa C L E R IC A L / G E N E R A L O F F I C E Parson should havs plaassnttolsphono man- nsr and ability to talk with customars on tslsphons. Exparlsnca with offlca aqulp­ mant and computars would ba nacaasary. A high achool diproma Is rsqulrsd. Dutlaa would Includa light bookkaaping, writ- tan corraapondanca, talaphons and ganaral offica. Salary commanaurata with axparlanca. Excallant Pay : andBanafita TR IM , INC. M mI Church Rond Mocl»yHit.NC Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Ratlmmant Plan Hoalth Inauranet APPLY IN PERSON ' EOfiWF *94 HONDA PASSPORT, blue. Was $19,995. Now only $15,888. Gerry Wood Autocentre. (704) 637- '95 FORD ESCORT QT. red, •25,000 miles. Was $10,995 now only $7.988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. (704)637-9090. '95 ISUZU RODEO, 4dr„ SR5 4x4, red. Was $19,995, now $15,986. Qerry Wood Autocentre, 704-637- 9090. •95 TOYOTA 4-runner, 4x4, white. Was $20,995. Now $17,888. Gerry Wood Autocentre. (704) 637-9090. ‘96 TOYOTA TACOMA pickup, gold. Was $13,995. Now $10,588. Q gy Wood Autocentre, (704) 637- '96 TOYOTA TERCEL. 2dr., red. Was $10,995; now $7,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre, (704) 637-9090. *97 DODGE Caravan. Blue. Was $20,995. Now only $17,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre, 704-637-9090. ‘97 DODGE MAXI VAN, 15 pass. Loaded, burg/silver. Was $21,995. Now $17,988. Qerry Wood Autocentre 704-637-9090. ‘97 PLYMOUTH BREEZE, 4dr, green. Was $14,995, now $11,468. Gwy Wood Autocentre. (704) 637- «97 TOYOTA CORROLA, 4dr, blue. Was $14,995. Now $10,588. Gerry Wood Autocenter, (704) 637- RV & Coach Technician Appllant must have «V e«|»ii«nte, ability to diagm» and repair electiical, HVAC, and all RV Systtmi. We«ll and malnuin W9K I'm« toa*«. Wd« In vwAmanship a mull Excellenl benefits and houn. Exit 170» 140, M«k]v№. Call 336-7S1-44» for an inteiview appointment EOE___________________ 108 bed iKlllty hit a pait Ume poiUlon (or LPN* on 2nd and 3rd ihHL Apply In person to Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 tietween 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.ni. lor more Infomiatlon. Grait beneflta and competitive salary. 1007 Howanl SL • Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 336-7S1-3S3S CNA’s T o C o v e r D a v ie C o u n ty All S h ifts P a rt-T im e & F ull T im e F le x ib le H o u rs • M u st B e C ertifie d 3 3 6 - 7 6 8 - 1 1 9 7 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. W in sto n -S a le m The hometown company, we’ll Ireal you like you'deapect." IRIM,INa MANUFACTURING -- Employment — Wa manufactura prafit window trim from Pondaroaa Pina Mouldinga. Work Includea a variety of dutlaa In our manufacturing procaaa. A general knowledge of wood working equipment would be helpful. Excellent Pay : and Benefits Paid Vacation Paid Holldaya Retirement Plan Health Inaurance EXCELLENT STARTING RATE OF PAY A P P L Y IN PERSON EOEMF TRIM , INC. Bethel Church Road Mockavllle, NC Em ploym ent 5 PEOPLE WHO need to lose weight & make money. New patented weight loss product. Phone (336) 659-8974 (or (fetails. BUYING PINE a hardwood timber, delivered logs & long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. 704- 278-9291.____________________ MATURE INDIVIDUAL NEEDED lor housekeeping, meal preparation6 childcare. Llve-in preferred. 998- 7447.________________________ TRAILER LOT FOR rent In Davie Co. for new slnglewlde trailer. Call 998-1802. Em ploym ent 'CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD*Hiring new demonstiatois No investment Free $300 sample kit No collections, no dellveiy Inteniiewlng now Call 990-6449 lor appointment ______Also booking parties______ AMERICAS HOTTEST PARTY plan/Chiistmas Aiound the Woild now hiiing demos. Fiee $300 kit. No InvBslmentI No coliectlngl No deliveilngl Weekly paycheck. Call 492-7265. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. uriveis license pielened. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fil., 10am-2pm foi application. EEO. SUMMER W O R K $ X 1 .1 S to it a r t Part-time/Full Time with flexible schedules. Scholarships Awarded. | Great Resume Experience! Call For Info 759-0094. COOK, EXPERIENCED IN all aspects ol Food Prepaiation. Be a part ol a unique team In a Countiy Club setting. Call Beimuda Village at (336) 999-6112._____________ DISHWASHER NEEDED. APPLY In peison lo Milleis Restaurant. 751-2621.____________________ DO YOU HAVE a burning deslie lo create a lifestyle Ihat most people only dieam ol? Inleinatlonal company, training provided. Woik to hisJpei week. Cieato lesldual Income In a home based business. 336-909-0229._________________ DRIVERS OURSIQNON BONUS IS BIGGERI$1500 loi exp'd, $750-sludents. Excellent slop pay, high miles, home weekly. Class (A) CDL w/HazMal, Mln 1 yr. OTli. Builders Transport, Dedicated Fleet. _______1-8BB-2-JOIN-BT. FT HOUSEKEEPERS ft JANITOR needed lor daytime. Call Connie or Kathy at Bemiuda Village 998-6703 or apply In person-Hwy. 801 S., M- HELP WANTED; VALID North Carolina Driver’s License and experience with chainsaw holplul. Shaver & Sons Tree Sen/ice. 998- 6381.________________________ KAW CAFETERIACooks, bakers, sloieioom peisonnel needed at our Statesvilie location. Qood pay & benelits. Apply Mon.-Fii. between 9:30- 10:30am oi 2:30-3:30pm at KSW, Crossroads Shopping Center, Statesville. EOEfflif. H elp W anted The Shtiwin Williams Company, a Fortune 200 Company, seeks a part-time sales candidate. Excellent pay, llexible wo* schedule. Apply in peison. The Sheiwin Williams Company, 2662 Lewlsville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons, NC. EOEMFW/H_______ LOCAL COMPANY SEEKSIndividual for Offico Assistant position. Must have excellent computer 8, telephono skills. Please send resume to: PO Box 444, Mocksville, NC 27028. NEEDED: 23 PEOPLE to lose 5-50 pounds by Juno 30. Free shipping. Call 1-600-353-7058._________^ OPEN UNDER NEW management: Horn's Couniry Kitchen, 2nd shill, wait stall & grill cook, 3-11pm. Experienced preferred. Af^ly in porson between 7am-3pm. Rate ol pay depends on experience. Bon0lits-5 day work wks/potentlal (or advancement._______________ OWNER OPERATORS & COMPANY drivers needed. Home often-(800) 525-5654 or (336) 661- 1355.________________________ PATIENT CARE AIDES NEEDED. Weekend Baylor program. Call for appointment. 751-2175. PERSON TO CLEAN priva^ homos, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood payrtjonelits. Cloverfleld's. 760- PROFESSIONALHOUSEKEEPING AND UUNDRY company seeking housekeepers, lloor technicians and laundry attendance. Full & part-time avaiiabie, 1st & 2nd shllt. Please apply in person at Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons or Meadowbrook Terrace o( Davie. * * I M M E D I A T E * * O P E N I N G S ■ Admin. Assistants ' Wordprocessors,Excel,Lotus ' Gen. Clerical Receptionists- ' General Laborers ' Furniture Workers • WaretiQuse • Welders • Lawn Maint. PLEASE CALL TODAYI : WESTERN STAFF SERVICES 748-8367 (Fax)748-0983 Rc w a n R e c d n a l MEDCCAt. CENfTER V m t So u K c For Ib ta l 1 iM lth cim Cook $ 5 0 0 Employment B o n u s F u ll tim e p o s itio n s a v a ila b le . M o n d a y -F rid a y a n d e v e ry o tiie r w e e k e n d . H o u rs: 5 :0 0 a .m .- 1 :3 0 p .m . QualMcatiom: High School Educatkm. Kno io ( ceokbigmilbodi/pracadurot, Including l» M of profanrthM. Profer applteant with training In InstHiitiOMl food propanrikM and pravlou» oxporlanca at aceokiaahoi»Nal,nursinghonM,orlndiittrlal/piililiG - Apply: Rowan Ragioml Madlcal Canter ei2Moeiav«leA«e SaNabMry,NC 28144 ItaiiM Rasomes MoR-M M ikni. Fai Паашма to 704438-1034 Cal 838-1079 ForMora bifonmtioa FUM, IV Iim ltC i C r i c m c l s . GETPiUI). Jo b s a t the b ra n d n ew Target keep so u nd in g b ette r an d better. Yuur tcjrdi fot the |'<ifcci iutt*iimc juti came tu jn end. iitgci. llw liottni rciii! iluin itounJ. il o(Knin{;] DfjnJ new «ok in )’iiur iicipliKiilioM. And u )-du xwuld e»j»eci, iii Ulled with fun. I'un pWuctt. i'un tvoj'Ie. And fun jKjiiiion» icound ihc siurr. N S W ^ T O ftS - O P M X H A w xM ^T O M -^A teM (HANES MAU- 01-VPJ ex T . a - 2 . - x j p - T • C u k l.ilS .n lc Dnk < Fb«lis.fYln •Sal«« Floor I •Ste<kTcam/R«ccl«tni• Jewtliy (»«IrwikifiJ •• Eltctranic« V* * Operator* JO B F& 6nV Ai4 WAi-K-INS ACCePTED. __'•e . in ilie and aWhen ¡oin ihe Tai(ei team. }'niiH cei tome of ihe admitaKt buiinest lilie cnmpeiliivT ttaiiing pay. hencnt opiionv ilnibie KheJiiUi. getKtaut (cam tncmlxc diuount. To arrange an inierview, pleaK call l-800499*HIRE, at the niemion lined above. 0 1 A R G E T FA5T. FUN » FRCWt-Y Vnpt u ta ryiM/ »fftnnmiy trnfUyrr (•mmitttd 1» nn*kf-firthlTUt-}m wtkfkir. ' < 1 * . DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 11,199« œ iin e :pridV,JuMl2 ¡ р М и и С Ш ш Sak, Folli Bw lM : O É R i^ Э140U S Hwy. 64Eli:30a.m .- 1 t*^(^niTri(eouionly.SCA)(aie.Sponsore(l ¡^ ly c u h for Dòn Rjsicr Memorial Youih ÌM M onnm d.;8iuitlBy,June20 ÌV w i B m k M , i fM lipllilC lnrclb7:30am .-l ixiaSpon* ! foifdby KoinoniaSunday School Гог Disas* '»MYfclMPmd. : ft«ASM4*MftAWal(yClM|>H ; t ] ^ , 6:30>10 am. All you can cat: S5. nuK 11:15 a.m. $10.25. Coll 595-MI6. y, June 18 . C liiM lu V I m m 's Club oT W iutoihS^ Irm, Brunch Chib, Bermuda Run Country Club. 9:30am. $8.75 Coll 468>2(U5. June 22-26 v ^ lio f l Bible School, Fork Baptist Cliurch, 9 am.* noon. Ages: 06th ¿mie. Tiicmc: StaiQucsu A Gabelle Good News AiKtnturc. 3140 U.S. Hwy. W East. For infb.cn» 998-8306. V ^ io n BiNe School, Cahwy Baptist Cluirch, Davic AciKlcniy Rd.. 7*9 p.m. TTiemc: St;ir Quest. For moro info, call 492* 7114. :Saiuntay,June13 : V a ilk a H kb Sdmol, H vdiiiiii U n M ;№ dndh)anidi.9ii.m .-tp.m . : V m t o ШЫ> Sdmil, M ocb Uailed г М М М * CtaRh, locacd ЫТ N.C. 801 :• ih ie miles from US. IS8.9 o.m.-3 p.m : Tiieme: PlBspt« To T V НЫу Land For ;moRWb,ciU99S.S3l8. ; June 14-19 ^V w M ln ВШ» Sctool, F ln t В4 ХЫ : O w th or СооЬсшсс. Я « MaiKliul SI., ; 6JM:30pjn.n»m e:SurQuBl: AOabc- ; llcOindNewiA(Jveiniie.Ptcsdnol-)t»th. ; he-Rtfatnion A cookou: Smnfay, June 13, S:30 p.m. For info or Ininspoiuiion. call :2g4-2»8or284-im JunelS-19 ' VM all«H tbSdiool,lW m liaeB4>lbl :О м т к Пипе; Sor Quea: A Oalank: : Good News Advenun. №30'8:30 p.m. All ages. Nunery provided for duIJren unJcf 2 aaending with adull To pre-enrDll.call 751- 2028. Vk m Im BUi Sdnil, Cbureh of God or Ц'орЫдг, U.S. 601, Mocksvillc. 6-8 pm. Claues for all ages. Wednesday, June 17 C M IiH W o m i’sCliiborW liiiloihSc ■ C h h Benmida Run Coun- f ^ e » n io o s _ lunday, June 14 itnm km ordescm dnlsorJaiiw i« m * - W lh Fcrebcc Ealoa ami Thomas A PottlMMS(oiMtn«t Eaton. EatonsBaptist Church. 1 pm. Covered dish. For Info, call 751-2074 or 751*2174. OixotHShriloa Rninioa. Bonkin Lake. I p.m Co\'ered dish. Sunday, June 28 ¡RnitaardciceiiduilsonU.& Calhi'riiie *DiBeltoliiis.CcracrCommmily BUg-. I ^.m. SpsqaiEvsnla------ Through June Canlina Log Art, 35 pieces of free style canlngs by J.P. Wilmart on displ.iy, Bnx’k Performing Arts Center Gallery. For more info.call 336.751*3112. Friday, June 12 Trip lo Wilkes Jail Museum sponson.>d by Davic Couniy Historical & Genealogical Society. Meet al library parking lot. 9 am. Moniday,June15 Crube In. ikw-ntown Mocksvillc. 5:30-9 p.m. TtHiTsday. June 18 Red Cross Bkiod Drive. Davic County N a t iv e T o S p e a k A t C h u r c h Alice Call Miller, Davie High Sdiool (nduale. of Chapel Hill, wiU be Ihe fuesl ipeaker at U k Wesleyan O i o ^ 307 HoqiitalSL, MocksviUe. ai 6 pjn. Sunday, June 14. MUIcihaibeeiiinvolvedwidiHabi- tat for liumKllty projecu in various (ocatkni iochidini Zaire, Africa. Dur- inf her tw o-^A ay in South DakoOi acoacMMedefrortwasaccainplished ofbijUdiiif 30hooies io one wedc wifli 1,800 volunteen including former Pit^denl Jimmy Carter. This was at Eagie Butte on the Cheyenne River Reaervatian. . .Ihe public is invited to hear about t№.coni(iti3wnate program of con- muctlng quality home wiih volunteer labor, en^Ung low-inconie families Ktpachascthesebdldingsfotthecost of mamiala. dien tetuming die favor by helping in a subsequent project Happy 40tii Birthday We Love You Carolyn P aul B row n ta B iU A E vo n iu F tU a ^ P o u lA S o m B r o w n Ш к ш Ш Н Ы Ш Ш о п Ш Ш и я й ! ш В а в Ш а ш п к в е п о м • 9 :4 è a m ^ ; i i : * ^ '| t : 7 p m ^•7:00 pm* ChlMiwn’» Program К«у1>мЬ-М ЬМ сг> Ам1уАШ |и-М 1аисгоГМ |ик М М Hwy. SMN • HilM idc-Faniiatioa CommunUy Branch OiTkx, 65 Court Square, Mocksviile, 11 am.*4;30pm. Wednesday, July 1 Red Craa Bhod M «t, Brock Performing Arts Center, 2*7:30 p.nt Sponsored by Atto Council.DoocswiUrcctlve free pass toSyiTV phony in the ai Rk:h Park. Dates to Remember Saturday, June 13 Bhiod Drive. Red Cirns. Blaise Baptist Church, 9 am.* 2:30 p.m. Thutsday, June 18 Red Cron Bbod Drive, Bmnch onicc. CounS(pmn?.Mocksvillc. 11 am.-4:30p.m. Summer Rm. Cbuniy OfRce Bidg., 9 am.* nooa Kappa ExiM sk» Hooiemaken, Davie Academy Cbmmuniiy Bk%, 7 p.m. Seniors Meetinfe Tuesday, June 16 Davit County Rttnbfean Fitly, Davie Couniy Courthouse, 7:30 pm. Thuisday,June18 Davh CouMy HMorkal Sodety, 7 pm. DavlcCouruy ftiMic Ubrary. Guest speaker J.Myricktlowaid,c«cc.dirc.orPreserv«lion Nonh Carolina. Monday, June 22 WoodmenortheWorULodieJADavk! Academy Communily Bliig., 7 JO pm. Saturday, June 27 Davk County R(|Mblican Men's Mara- tkw. F&F Barbccuc, 7:30 am. Monday, July 6 SheBHdCalahato Vil) Annual Ineoipo- raton Meeting, iirt station. 7:30 p,m. Extension Monday, June 15 ■abysMIni Count, Davte County 4-H СЫ17}|«611 formoRlnfalocalkinlsBrock Cenler unless nMcd olherwlsc. Thursday, June 11 SHvtr Eagles Club, lOam Senior Trotttn Chib, Cenler Communily Bklg.,IOo.m. Ahdtefanr'sSupportOinu^EaslRoom,? pm. Friday, June 12 Bridge, Bisi Room, l-Spm. Monday, June 13 Advance Club, Baplisi Rllowshlp Hall. 10:30 am. ibbtag Tournament, Lake Myers Camp. ground.4p.m. Please pre-rcgisttr by calling 75I-06U. FOdiatri«, Dr. Dunn. Crall Room, 8:30- 11:30am. Tuesday, June 16 Bridge. East Room, M pin. RSVPNuntag HomeFMy, 2-t pm. Wednesday, June 17 Card * Board Ganm East Room. 1:30- 4:30 p.m. RSVPSewfaig 'B ', RVSP0nVe.9am.*l p.nt Friday, June 19 Bridge. Easl Room, 1*5 p.m. Report Davie DatMine Items By Noon Monday ItemsflorUavkDatettne&bouldbe reported by noon Monday of the publicalkm week. Call75l*2l20ordn)plibylheofnce,S.Main St tnoss from Ihe courthouse. G e o rg e К W a lk e r Mori.st Inc, (^ill 766 R * () . S * l{ 1 O o/rn ■ ■ ■ Q C R n v p H 1 D o /rn Boxed Red Roses 'ntere will be audio-visual presen* talions as well as the sharing of per­ sonal experiences. Ü Ç g y L e i C r e a t i o n s CLEARANCE SALE Dtscontínu«dFlowen,C¡oseouts. tj Baskets & Containers. 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Beanie Babies. & MUCH MORE// ^ MORE m rom iA TIO N CONTACT PmiI C M r.R O . Box is a i. M oekwM a, NC 27028 TOLL FREE: 1*877-38»4в31 BEA N IE B A B Y SW A P Friday, July 3"* • 3 pm Drawing Fàr 4 CompMtSalB 1998 MCDonaM'a Beante Babies DnwlngFOrlConvlelaSM 1997McaonaU’B Beanie Babfe» 77iei»miB»DawingtEmy2HoumFàrPriuGlmumy$l A P o p u la r P la c e Football Coach Search Nan'ows PageBI You're A Good Man M o c k s v i l i e R e s i d e n t W i n s P a r t In R e g i o n a l 'C h a r l i e B r o w n ' P r o d u c t i o n Page C l DAVIE COUNTY 5 0 Ф E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D f.anj. ffl lOOflW ____USPS 149-160 Number 25 Thurstlay, June 18,1998^ Wife Charged In Murder; Husband Was Trying To Work Things Out By Jeanne Gaither Itavie Counly Enteiprise Record Residents in Mocksville's Myers Park community are still stunned by the tragic death of neighbor Brent Poote, who was shot on a late-night walk on the beach with his wife Renee last week in Myrtle Beach, S,C. Even more shocking was Ihe arrest of his wife, Kimberly Renee Poole, 21, Sat- utday night in the parking lot outside ^Hayworth-Milier funeral home in Win­ ston-Salem where visitation was being held for her slain husband. Initially charged with obstruction of justice, Renee Poole has since been charged with murder and amied robbery, according to Myrtle Beach police. John Boyd Frazier Jr., 28,of Winston- \^ e m , has also been charged with mur­ der and armed robbery. William Brent Poole, 24, was shot to Frazier Poole dealh during a walk on the beach with his wife lale June 9. Renee Poole flagged down a Myrtle Beach policc officer about 11:50 p.m. to report Ihat a man dressed in long black panis, a black sweatshirt and black ski mask had robbed them and shot her hus­ band twice in the head, according to an affidavit used lo obtain a search wanunt for the Poole home. Applicants for the warrant were SBI Special Agent S.S. Gregoty m and Davie County Sheriffs Detective Chris Shus­ key. She told Ihe officer the man pointed a gun at Ihem, made Ihem lie on their backs on the beach and took their money and jewelry before shooting her husband. In an interview with Myrtle Beach Police Lt. Bill Frontz and Detective T.S. Altman after her arrest, Renee Poole ad­ mitted she had not wanted to continue living with her husband and that Frazier was her boyfriend.This time shechanged her story to identify the man in black as Frazier, whomshesaidsherccognizedby his appearance, mannerisms and voice. A neighbor in the community near Milling Road said that the Pooles had experienced some marital problems, but she never would have expected anything like this to happen. Brent knew about his wife's affair with Frazier but wanted to wotk things out with her. He sent her roses for their thinl wedding anniveisaiy the day before they left for the beach, she said. "It's a tragedy. You don't know how to cope with someihing like Ihal until it happens," said the woman who had been friends with the Pooles, moving into the neighborhood about the same time they did two and a half years ago. A witness told investigators that Brent Poole had received an E-Mail message from John FrazierMay 31, informing him of Frazier's affair with his wife, according to the affidavit. Anotherwitness told detectives Frazier and Renee Poole communicated through E-Mail and thal a black Chevrolet Blazer had been parked in fronl of the Poole residence while Renee was home and her husband was al work. Frazier owns a vehicle fining that de­ scription, accotxling to the afTidavit. Pkase See investigators - Page 7 Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. admires art work of Felicia Wilkinson and Marissa Perkins during visit to the Noilhwest ChiW Devetopmeni Day Care Center Monday afternoon in Mocksviile. • Photos by Robin Fergusson Governor Touls SiTiart Start 111 Visit To Mocksviile «yMikcBHDhanll Divie County Enteipiise Reconl dov. June* B. Hunt Ir. btought his Sman Stait toad show to MocksviUe Motiday.teadingalxwktochildrenatthe NocthwestDevekiptnentChildCareCen- ter and patticipatiiig in a tound-table dis- cussioa about the fiitute of cMId care. The stale budget he pn^osed has $322,000 eaimaiked for starting Smart Start in Davie County. Hunt s ^ that Davie's late of 84 per- cditofinolhenwoikingoutsidethehotne is as high ai any county in the stale. Add to that die &Kt diat 20 percent of house­ hold are headed by single {Mients, it maices the need for good, affordable child cm evea more inyoftanL HitaovctDorsaidlfaefiistfiveyeaisof behave learned that what's happening in a little child's life those first five years is critical. That little brain is getting wired up.** - Gov. James 8. Hunt Jr. a child's life are Ihe most important. Sci­ entific research has proven that during that lime, the groundwork is laid for fu­ ture intelligeiKe. 'We have learned that what's happen­ ing in a little child's life those fint five yean is critical," he said. IThat little brain is getting wired up." A good child care center is what you would want for your child or giaiidchild. He acknowledges the problems widi cenlets-Iowpayfocwotketsandincteas- ing regulations. Staff to child ratios need to be lower. Hunt saidduthe can only keqiq) widi his 18-mondt-old grandibughler for a half aday. "Thafs iL Fmdone. Don't you diink child/staff talios aie impottwl?" Davie County has a Smart Stait initia­ tive diat would oversee how die Runey wouM bespenl."YouallwiUdecidehow to use dnse fiinds. You cao put some money out diete to upgrade centers, build diose playgrounds. This is a source of income to improve die quality of child care." Cat) Boon, Davie Counly commis­ sioner and member of die state Smart Slart board, praised die program. Davie has mote dian $250,000 pledged, hope­ fully to buiki a model day caie cenler at die Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College, he said. "Smart Start is building brighter fu­ tures fbr our children,“ Boon said. "It takes a lot of effort to gel achild ready for school. The most important part of our populadon is our children." County Manager Ken Windley said обкг ways to use Smart Start money HcMt See Governor - Page 4 *1 Investigators carry a computer Irom the Poole residence. Child Is BiUen By Pit Bulldog; Police Step Up Enforcement By Jeanne Hoiipe Davic County Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE - Police ate cracking down on residents in violation of a town ordinance prohibiting dogs fiom run­ ning at large. Apparently, people haven't been tak­ ing die ordinance seriously. Police offic­ ers have been receiving repeated com­ plaints aboul die same individuals, said Policc Chief Tim Woolen. There are several large dogs running loose in Ihe town, and some of diem can be vicious, he said. The problem has been ongoing for yean. Si nee die town board passed die ordi­ nance, police have respotided to most calls by securing die animal and i^ing a warning to the owner. For a first time offense polk» aie . likely to continue diis policy. Woolen ~ said, but continued problems will tesuU. in a citation for owners, and if necessao^j: seizure and possible deslniction of d i^ - animals. The Davie Counly Animal Control department has agreed to assist рЫкж by helping capture and secure dw animals, he said. Since taking a stiffer approach to en­ forcement of die ordinance, polk* have cilcd two town residents. DouglasScottHinson.27,ofl62Duke St.,whoownsapilbulldogduthasbeen seen running loose in die neighbortiood on numerous occasions, accctdingtodie police chief. Bernice Peterson, 39, of l92WattSL, was also cited June 8, after police invcit- tigated an incident at a neighbix'i m i- dence in which a S-yeat4iU chOd hid appaiendybeenbineninttietebya|iii bull dog belonging to Рйепаа. ; ' __________;___ I ‘ I 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 E d i t o r i a l Father's Day Scare: Kids Cirde Wagons In The Hospital He scared us prclly good this time. Wc children circled Ihe wagons — circled Ihem around a hospilal bed. This invincible falher of ours — Ihis man who worked from dawn lo dusk for us — was seriously ill. He and our molher bolh got sick lasl week. They got soaked attending graduation for Iwo of Ihe grandchildren a week ago. Bolh developed fever and chills. Both said Ihe olhcr one was sick. Don't worry, they said. Wc'll befall right. The doctor has given us inedicine... They didn't get better. They both gol worse, and my falher developed pneumonia over Ihe weekend. He's better now, bul for a coupic of days... He showed symptoms of mortality. When we were kids, wc never .saw that. There was nolhing he couldn't do. Nolhing he didn't know. Nolhing he couldn't fix. Our dad is a throwback lo a time when farmers relied on their own wits to survive. In addition lo his regular duties, he was a blacksmith, welder, heavy equipment operator, geneticlsl, nurseryman, cowboy and animal husbandry specialist. He climbcd silos with Ihe agility of circus men. He grew tall com, and he bred cows to be heavy milkers. He woke al 4 a.m. lo milk the cows and often worked until dark. He protested the beginning of daylight savings time 25 years ago because he figured il would jusl give him an extra hour lo work. He didn’l want Ihe govemmenl lo do him that favor. He worked fast and hard, and he taught his six children lo do the same. Wc all milked cows, boys and girls. I was washing cow udders al the lender age of 6. I wanted to start at 4. Wc all did. Milking cows was a high honor. A privilege. . . Only later did we know it was work. By then it was too late. We had already been infected with our father’s work ethic. He worked with joy. Il's what he wanted to to, what he enjoyed. Bul Ihe day also came when he sold the cows, and he did it without hesitation. After 50 years of gelling up in Ihe wee hours, he slept until dawn. Fanning is a wonderful life. Except for Ihe uncertainties, fxcep^ for Ihe weather. Except for the vagaries of the market. When you have a bumper crop, prices are low. When Ihe crops fail, prices are high. Bul famiers have lhal wonderful independence from other people and a complete dependence on God. Farmers plant and pray. ’Hiere's nolhing they can do about Ihe weather bul pray. They are al God's mercy, bul they are free from Ihe insensibilities pf other people. ; The farm is a wonderful place lo raise children. Children leam responsibility. They leam respect for nature. They leam to care for and love animals. ; I often think I expect loo much of my sons. Too many demands for grades and good behavior. Too many expectations for help around Ihe house. Sometimes, my son's chores seem paltry compared lo whal we did as children. But that's probably not the case. We also played in Ihc creeks and fields and forests. If we worked harder, we also seemed to have more fun than today's children, who have every hour assigned to sports, piano, church and clubs. No free time. No time lo d o ... nolhing. Those are some of the Ihings lhat flashed through my head in the hospiul this week. It didn't escape any of us ihal Father's Day is upon us. And Ihis man who has meant so much to us was in ^ril. Thank God, he's better. — Dwight Sparks D A V I B C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 Sou№ Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksviile, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. Dwight Spértck.. Robki Fergusson.. MKwBamhsrdt.... Becky Snydsr..... .......Editor/PubUshef .....Qeneral Manager .......Managing EdMor .Advertising Manager MoekevMe Uaipiiee I9ie-I9se Divie Record 1899-19S8 Coeiet Journal 1901-1971 PM idM (\)«4ePikllnMaGksvlte,NC 27028 W.J----_________сИЯЖнфООЛ HIIM Single Copy, so Cwrti ' t20pwy«erlnNo(thCwDlini 125 per yew oubide North C tn*» POSTMASTER SMideddreMchengeelo: I OMsCounlyEnlMpiiteReooRl b .-f'-i P.O. Bm W, ModnHM, N0 27028 I n T h e M a i l ... Support Of Davie County Arts Council Appreciated Tu Ihc cdilor As oulsoing president of Ihc Davic Counly Ans Council. I would like lo say Ihank you lo everyone who has given so gcncniusly of Ihcir lime and lalcnls 10 make Ihc arts come alive in our community.Thank you loevcr>'onc who huscvcr volunlccnd 10 painl a face, dress up like a Christ­ mas tree, or jusl help out. Thank you Susan Schamback, Nancy Clevenger, Jill Jobcn, Laura Stalham, Junko Cil- bcn, and Linda Fromal for being constant volun­ teers and good friends. Thank you Parks and Rccrealion for sharing so much more lhan jusl ollicc space for such a long time, and lo Mike Gamer for coming lo my rescue more lhan oncc. Thank you Kathy Strcit and Ihc Davic Counly Youlh Council for being so dependable and cncr- gclic.ThankyouJanle Neely Гог volumecringand finding others to do the same. Thank you Shirley Wicker for advice and cncouragcmcnl. Thank you Donna Jakob for your ideas and for gelling your family involved in so many events. Tliank you Rob MacKinlosh for newslcllers, and your willingness lo do whatever was needed. Thank you Priscilla Williains. you are the cpiuime of whal a board member should bc. Susan Sidden, I thank you for your tremendous support. Boh Fisher and Ray Tullerow, I will alwayscherish lhe memory of our "firsl place" Clirislmas Parade Floal. Thank you lo the boanl members for your Invaluable lime and lalenls and lo Nancy Norton, executive director, for your professionalism. Thanks 10 Ibe Senior Cili/ens of Davie Couniy, a wonderful group whoenriched my life during Ihc SilvcrAns compctiiion and lo Ihc special popula- lions of our counly, I applaud you and am inspired by your spirit. Tothe incoming ofncers. Sieve Phan-, Christie Schafer,LindaCrcekmur.andGinaCollins,Ihank you for stepping forwanl lo lake a leadership role in this important area and I wish you much success W o m a n W h o F e l l T h a n k f u l F o r H e l p To Ihc editor: ......................... I want to thank everyone for Iheir concern. I want lo thank Ann White for coming to help me when I fell, lo Ihe ambulance drivers for teing so nicc and caring, and Ihc ministers who vis­ ited me in the hospilal and al home. I would also like to Ihank the giri I saw al Davie Counly Hospital. She knew me. bul I didn't get to speak lo her. Would she come by lo see me? I am soiry I didn't gel to speak lo her. Pansy Wall Mocksviile Davie's Annual Drug Free To lhe editor Wc are celebrating our 1998 Davie Counly Annual Picnic al 10 a.m. Saiurday at Ihc Smilh Crave Ball Reid. Wc are in need of your suppon. Ouryoulh,ourleenagen.ourchildrenarcdying, bccausc of the lack of communication, lack of expectations, lack of vision, challenges and goals. When there is nolhing 10 do they Iind othathingsto occupy Iheir minds. Davic County Free pn>gram is designed lo challenge our youth, u> give Ihem expectations and hope for tomomiw, dreams thal can be reality and visions lhat can bc obtained. Picnic Needs Support Unless we rcachouryoulh,ourcommunilics, schools and our nation, cities, and places of businesses, we will fail. Wc need your suppon to help train the unu-oined, teach Ihc unlcachabic, lelVlhc world and heal Ihose with a broken hcan. If wc stand together and unite our efforts then we will win. If we fail in our youlh then we will fail in our society. Suppon us in our eftbns to challenge our youlh in the Davic Counly DnigFreeprognun. Weappre- ciau your suppon In advance. Thank you. Richard Bunon, president Advancc What Do You Like To Do In The Summer? Jamie Durfaam C ooIm bm Swim and play balL* CayiaCarter Cooleemce "Go swimming with U j youUi group.* andayearorinspiraiionalpnigramniing. . . . And lo lhe Counly Commissioners. Town! Boanl and the communily, Ihank you for your conlinued support of lhe Arts in Davic Counly. i Traci Criscol Advance! Ad Staff Congratulated : To llic editor .1 1 am delighted lo ofTcr my sinccrc cqngnmila^ .lionson Ihc rccem awards thal your advertising staff; caniedfrom ihcNorthCarolina Press Assoclulions's' jy98 Besi Ad Contest. Coming home fmm the awards ccremony.in; Chapel Hill wllh seven winning entries certainly; docs speak highly of you and your slaff. And, ofl coursc I am delighted lhat several of ihc awards; were for I loward Rcatiy ads thal ihc siaiïhad done.! Davic Counly Is proud of Ils home-town ncws-l paper, which continually wins awards of various! kinds for mcdium-slzcd newspapers. You arc all a crédit to our communily. and wc arc grateful for all of Ihc wonderful services lhal you provide. ' j My best wishes to cach stafT member, and God- bless you. ; • Julia C. Howard Mocksvillc; Le tters W e lc o m e d The Enterprise Record welcomes letiets from its leaders. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or inlemalional issues.: . An cRbn will be made to prim all letters provided they are no« libckws, vulgar, or in poor taste. The editor reserves Ihe ri^l to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters .should include the name and. address of the writer, including a signature. À telephone number, not to be published, is also; requested. Please have letups in the newspaper ofTicc by 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORD, June 17,1998 - 3 Submission?# L o v e , C o m m i t m e n t , T r u s t s F i d e l i t y M a k e R e l a t i o n s h i p s Last time I checked the calendar, we were about to enter a new millennium. So why, oul of Ihe thousands of Southern Baptists at Iheir convention in Salt Lake City, didn't morc of Ihem stop to consider dial before voting to take a giant step backward? In the first changc to the Bapiist Faith and Message document in 35 years, delegates decidcd by an overwhelming majority thal it would help solve many of Ihe problems plaguing our nation's families today to have a wife "submit herself graciously to Ihe servant leadership of her hus­ band." I read an article Sunday aboul a women's rally JIm H /W called Renewing Uw Heart at which guest speaker /Sm H ffgf Kay Coles James, dean of students at Regent ______________ University in Virginia Beach, Va., said that anyone who'doesn't agree with thal slaUment doesn't understand what marriage is all aboul. Maybe she's right. I've only been married a few months. But I have no intention of submitting to any man. My husband knew thal before wc were married. At our wedding there was no passing of the bride from one man to another like some piece of property. Instead, our families gave us to each olher and welcomed a new member into cach family. Therc was nothing in our vows about obeying or submitting. Instead wc prom­ ised one anolher things like love, faithfulness, honor and respect. Most of Ihc happy marriages I know of are built on mutual submis­ sion. An amendment that would have had husbands and wives submit to each odicr was rejected by delegates at Ihc Soulhem BaplisI Convention. Though fewer, I also know a few happily married couples who say they believe il is a wife's duty to submit to her husband. However, I've never known a husband in one of these relationships to make a major decision withoul first consulting his wife. The husbands in these marriages are ottentive, hélp with household chores and speak of Ihcir wives as if ihey're angels on earth. The Southern Baptists' declaration says that a wife has a Ood-givcn responsibility to respect her husband and to serve as his helper in managing Ihc household and nurturing Ihe next generation. I don'l know a good wife and mother who doesn't respect her husband, help manage the household and nurture her children. I just believe it needs to bc said dial her husband should be doing all the same things. In her speech at the Renew the Heart rally, Kay Coles James told die 16,000 women present not to take their marriages for granted. But what's a submissive wife to do when her husband takes their marriage for granted? What if, afler praying aboul il, ttying to spice ihings up on her own and even hinting lo her husband, he still isn'l doing his part to make her feel special, appreciated, loved - all things a good wife deserves from her marriage? I don'l suppose it woukl be considered graciously submissive lo tell him about il. And I doubl lhal scaring him inlo thinking he's going to lose her, which has worked miracles in quite a few relationships, would bc considered an appropriate altemalive. Docs being a submissive wife mean she shouldn'l lei her husband know when he does somelhing Uiat hurts her? If she's not allowed to lell him, how can she slop him from repeating lhal hurtful behavior? If he continues to hurt her, how is she supposed to find happiness in her marriage? Maybe I simply don'l understand whal is meant by graciously submit. The problem is dial I once heanl a Baptist minister preach to the women of his congregation dial il means Uiey should clean the house and cook for dieir men no matter how poorly their husbands may treat Uiem. His advice lo unhappy wives was to keep praying and,. of course, submitting. Does this mean an unfaiUiful husband will eventually change his ways because his wife acu like he's doing nothing wrong? Will an alcoholic uike a vow of sobriety becausc Ihc litlle woman keeps his dinner wanii while he's out Ulc getting dnink? If she diets, exercises regularly and wears the most figure nattering clothing she can afford, and he calls her a sweat hog and locks himself in the bathroom to ogle pictures of women nude of silicone. I suppose thal minister wouU say she shouU praise Ihe good looks of her bald-headed, beer-bellied husband and keep eating kttuce. I've even heard aboul husbands who use the scripture about a submissive wife to justify beating their wives. On a sadder note, some of those abused wive« accept Iheir unhappy Id in life for the same reason, rm certain the God I worship is nol happy to see anyone beaten or abused in His name. If men are used lo ndln* Ihings a» home, how are they supposed to handle a female superviior in the workplace? Or does this mean we going to destroy everylhini for which a good portion of my gender has spent hundreds of year« fightliig?Til be Ihe finl ID agree dial chiUren wouM probably be beller off WUi a parent al home, bul I'm no« picky aboul which one. The simple feel of the mailer la il lakes bo«h parent« working jusl 10 make ends meet in many caaea. And whal'« Ihe Southern BaplisI answer lo all die aingle mothers, whose husbinda abandoned them, leaving them with no choice bul lo work? If a huahmd letvea hU wifc for » yomiiw woman, i« II because «he ,w««n1 «ubnUssive enough, dWnI tty hari enough to keep him happy - :occouklilbehe'aju«l»j<ik? „ .. . My male fHends, sliil*in»lo head Iheir home« according lo thetr ' Biblknl inleipreuiioii, ex|Kain lo me thal they must firsl be Ihe ' iMlual leaden of their househokb. Unfoitunately, I fear thal won't 'cinb Ihe misuse oflhis scriptural passap in many a bad maniage.. C : In a güod maiTiate, I can'l see how U mailer« who doe« Ihe «ubmil >^i,. The ncceuary ingredienu like love, respect, commitment, Inisl iiid fideUly are iOieady pcesem and shared by both perln$i«. > tn * alnnge way. though I donlagree, I can admire the group of -delegalea al Ihe SoMhero BafXisI coovenlionliar taking a stand Uiey iW eiely believe win slrengdien die family. TMa Christian juM diinka they would make a bigger impaci on Ailun *enen«ioBa by snesaing a MpMial passage Uial would teach lokraace of Unae who are dUMenI fivn'ua. : K« highly uaHliely dial one religloiia denomination hu all Uie righi m w e n Md mual convert dié real 10 save u« from dw fire« of hell any ■■ ■ I n T h e M a i l . Dáhcers Delighted With New Facilities To Ihc editor Davic Dancc Acadcmy held our "dancc recital" on Sunday, June 7, in the beautiful, modem Brock Auditorium. In the past, our dancc recital has been In Ihis facility, but the new Brock Is such a wonder­ ful placc lo pcrfomi...dancers from young to ma­ ture loved Ihc stage and the comfotiabtc dressing nx)ms. In addition, the audiencc agreed the sound, Ilghllng, nir-condillonlng, and the decor was out­ standing. Wc arc very fortunate to have such a beautiful facility here in DavieCounty; I have participated as an audiencc member and as a performer in Ihls facllity...l thank all the citizens who have been involved in the renovation of this facility. Wc at Davic Dancc Acadcmy would like to Ihank Tracy Crisco, Nancy Norton, and lhe Davic County .\rtsCouncil for allofihcirefforts wllh the Brock and the programs this organization pro­ vides. A spccial lhank-you lo Ms. Norton who operated Ihc lights and sound for our dancc rccital....shc participated both Saturday and Sun­ day nol only working the boards but offered helpful suggestions to our program...lhank-you, Nancy. Our dancc program involves many parenls for a smooth program. I thank all of my parcnts for Ihclr support and cnbrts...cspccially with our fund raising efforts and the concessions provided. I hope to see morc of the public al our dancc programs. The younger children are always cnter- taining and adorable. Our Senior Snappy Tappers arc tcrrific...oncofthcsc senior ladies was crowned Ms. Senior North Carolina and will {»irtlclpate in Ms. Senior USA this summer (her lalcnl of coursc, tap dancing). And of coursc, my high school danc* crs arc talented in lap, modern, jazz, and ballcl...many of ihesc students go on to the School of the Arts or pursue dancc al the collcgc level. Tlicsc students arc serious dancers ond have won talent competitions throughout theycar....sopleasc, suppon these students by attending a daiicc recital. Suppon the Davic County Arts Council and ihc Brock...aticnd Ihc shows and performances. 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Pat of Hie919ar6a code wilibecane the 252 area code. Andaportkn of the 704 area code will begin using 828. On Deramber 15,1997,custon«s in the NorttvCentrai potion of the 910araa switched to the 336 area coda Beginning June IB, This change will in no way affectyou rates, your local calling area or your turentsevemiigit telephone number. Although you may have to maka minor adjustments dunnglhetransitionpenod,Sprint is dedicated to making this process as easy as possible for vou We can assure you that the new area codes will make it possible for us to se«e you better in the future as North Carolina contin- uestogrow. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,' Hunt reads from a book about Sesame Street characters. Davie County Department of Social Services Director Karen Smith talks to area leaders about the Smart Slart program.I Hunt comments lo local leaders about the program. Governor Visits l\/locl(sviile County Commissioners Joe Long and Carl Boon look on as Governor Jim Hunt reads to a group of children. - Photos by Robin Fwgusson Continued From Page 1 could be to use a health department vanlosenddentiststodaycarcccntcrs, and lo provide scholarships today carc centers for families thal deserve help. Smart Start is about keeping young childrcn healthy, and gclting them ready for я'Ьоо1, and day carc centers help do just lhat. Phyllis Smith, a local day carc op­ erator, thinks educating the public Is Important. "So many pec^lc think a day care isjust a babysltling scrvicc. They don't realize all that we do." Dr. Bill Steed. Davie Schools su­ perintendent, said (hat when children start school, they need to know num­ bers, the alphabet and some social' skills. Childrcn who start school with- ‘ out this arc behind, and sometimes other students can be held back white ' teachers work with those students.' Hunt callcd the child care issue overwhelming. "But when you ihink about these ' kids, and their problems, we need to make ihem as highly motivated and ' productive as we can make them. We ' need 10 start focusing on early child­ hood. "Wc need to hit ihis head-on. My answer Is we've gol lo pul morc money ' into child carc," Hunt said. TWO Soil, Water Conservation Seats To Be Filled The filing period fix Sol I and Water Conservation District Supervisor will скме Friday, July 3. The filing fee is $5. All candidates must file with the Davie counly Board of Elections by S Howard Calling For Reforms In Transportation On the heels of numerous scandals andcofiuplioninvolvingappointccsto Ihe Boaid ofTnmspomiion, Rep. Julia Howani (R-Davie) and her Rcpubli- СШ colleagues in Ihc Ноше an: calling for lefonn. The House Transponaiion CamniHee passed a bill lhal would overhaul the slale Boanl of Transpor- latioii. The proposed bill would rcduce the number of boanl members from 26 to 19. all appointed by the governor and conflmied by the legislature. Mcm- bcn would be chosen from 14 high- ’m ) districts and 5 al-large numbers would be selected based on specinc prt>fessional criteria. Members would serve staggered, four-year terms. The biU would also place strict limitations on campaign contributions for indi­ viduals naninated to or serving on the bovd. lOthermajor changes iKiude hiring ■canerprofessioiultobeSecretaryof 'ninipoitalion. Annual ethics training would also be required for |he boanl •'Reitnictuiiiig the boan\q{ltai»- poimioa is kxig ovenlue.' We must «die every eirort to prevenl cofTupUoa aaii restore the confidence of the p t ^ ’Howanlsaid.'^ewanttnuis- poitMiaa decisions to reflect what is b(M for die people of our Slaie, tiM wlM is best for a political suppoiter.r p.m. July 2, as the board of elcclions officc will be closcd July 3 for a county holiday. 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Êêll of ЁЮОояшиш, ÊÊoekÊVillê, koM nd Ш . ййцвп, Mttéñdaiit, on Ju a § 8 ,w l» Ê 1 0 у ш р Ш ,п а т п ш п й ш 10 ушаг Долю. 8h§ Ш thè only ог1д1пш1 amotovM flfW «f MilhmUk. b: D is tric t G > u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17.1998 - 5 I Thefollowlngcascswercdlsposed of last week in Davic District Court. Judge Jack Klass presided. Prosecu- ^^vereRobTaylorandCorcy Buggs, a^Utant DAs, *:- Norman Allen, DWI, sentenced to fîtmonlhs suspended for 2 years, 7 days In Davic Counly Jail, comply with subslance abuse trcalment. not operate vchlcic until licensed. $200 andcost;opcnconiaincraftcrconsum- ingalcohol, failurcio wear seat belt, no child restraint, dismissed. , ; - Walter Allen, 75 mph in a55 zone, n^ueed to 64 in a55, $10 and cost. ; • Jesse Bouldin, 55 mph In a 35 zone, reduced 10 exceeding safe speed, prayerforjudgmentconllnuedoncost. ; -KairinaBurroughs.scllingorgiv- irtg alcohol lo underage person, prayer fór judgment continued on cost. I - Toya Cleveland, 53 mph in a 35 zòne, rcduced to 44 In a 35. $10 and còsi: 50 mphi In a 35, reduccd to Im­ proper equipmeni, $10 and cost. } • Mickey Dewall, communicating threats, resisting public officer, dis­ missed; possession of stolen goods. 2 counts resisting public ofllcer. driving while liccnsc revoked, assault with a deadly weapon Inflicting .serious In­ jury. Injury to personal property, 150 days In prison with DART program recommended, sentenced lo 150 days in prison,suspended for3 years, super­ vised probation. 6 months intensive, nol harass, threaten, assault orcommu- nicatc wllh prosecuting witness, nol be anywhere she Is. rcstitullon lo proba- tionofficer.subslanceabusc treatment, domestic violence counseling, $100 and cost. - Clyde Griflllh, possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45 days suspended for 2 years, comply with treatmenl, drug checks, hold weapon until off probation, cost; possession marijuana, dismissed. • Angela Hamby, dog running al large at nighl, prayer for judgmenl continued on cost. - Kevin Hatfield, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improperequipment, $ 10 and cosl; unsealed wine or liquor in passenger area, prayer forjudgment, no cost; failure lo wear seal bell. $25. - Marcas Hauser, simple assaull. dismissed, request of prosecuting wit- -Jack Heath, speeding 55 mph In a 35 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, prayer forjudgment on cosl. - Melissa Hollingsworth, speeding 50 mph In a 35 zone, rcduced to Im­ proper equipmeni, $10; driving while license revoked, $50 and cost. -Sandy Hutchins, simple worthless chcck. no morc wriling checks, prayer forjudgment on cost. - Travis Johnson. 77 mph in a 55 zone, ttduccd to 64 in a 55; fictitious, canceled or revoked registration card or lag. 2 counts possession ordlsplay- ing allered. fictitious or revoked driv­ ers license, dismissed; driving while license revoked, .sentenced lo 60 days In prison, suspended for 2 years. 24 hours community service, nol operate vehicic unlil licensed. $100 and cosl; dlsorderiy conduct, possession ofdtug paraphernalia, driving while license revoked, driving left of ccnter, 60 mph In a 45 zone, dismissed. • Tina Joyce, driving while liccnse revoked, prayer for judgmenl on cost; no liability Insurance, driving or al­ lowing vehicle nol registered, dis­ missed. •Shannon Kelly,misdemeanorpro- bation violation, probation extended for I year, 30 days lo pay balancc. - William Kirby, llltering. disor­ derly conduct, sentenced to 45 days in prison, suspended for 2 years, general good behavior, not commit similar of­ fense; no license, failure to obtain reg­ istration or lllle, ficlllous, canceled or revpked registration, permitiingopera- lion of vehicle with no insurance, in­ spection violation, improper equip­ ment. dismissed. • Renae Kitts, misdemeanor lar- ccny.dlsmlssed, failureof prosecuting witness lo appear. - Charlene Madrid, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgmenl on cost. • Teny Miller, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equipmeni, $10 and cost; driving while licensc revoked, prayer forjudgment on cost. -James Myers, 89 mph In a55 zone, rcduced lo careless and reckless driv­ ing. prayer forjudgment on cost. - Ramon Navarelle, permitllng op­ eration of vehicle with no Insurance, dismissed, corrcctcd. - Tony Norris, 90 mph in a70 zone, rcduced toexcccdlngsafcspeed,prayer forjudgment on cost. • Edwin Phillip, misdemeanor pos- sessioncontrolledsubstancc, sentenced 10 I year in prison, suspended for I year, nol possess Zantac, cosl. - Clarence Pruitl, 90 mph In 70 zone, rcduced lo 74 in 70, i>rayer for judgment on cost. - Levi Prullt, assaull on a female, alcohotabusc assessment,nol threaten, harass or assault prosecuting witness, prayer forjudgment on cosl; assaull on a female, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. -PcnnyQuorics, trespass,dismissed, request of prosecuting witness. •Jeffrey Rowell.56mphin35zonc, rcduced lo exceeding safe speed, $10 and cost. -Charlene Schulze, 2counts misde­ meanor probation violation. 48 hours injail.whencomplclcd, terminate pro­ bation. $50. - Eric Seats, speeding 81 mph in a 70 zone. $10 and cost; driving while licensc revoked, dismissed. • Ray Smith, possession drug para- phemalla, possession with intent to manuraclurc,sellordellver marijuana, dismissed; possession of marijuana, prayer forjudgment on cost. - Syble Stewart, unsafe movement, dismissed. - Peggy Tensar, expired reglsira- tion.mlsdemeanorpossesslonofmari- juana, prayer forjudgment on cost. - Charles Torrence, communicat­ ing threats, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. - Robert Weddle, 80 mph in 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Otis Whitley, 69 mph in 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipmeni, $10, cost. - Charles Wyse, 75 mph In 35 zone, rcduced to exceeding safe speed. $10 and cost. FaUed To Appear • Shanika Dalton, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, failure lo wear seat belt. - Garrett O'Neal, driving while li­ censc revoked, failure lo reduce speed. - Jonathan Reeves, inspection vio­ lation, possession of marijuana. À d n rû n istra ytive C o iir t following cases were disposed of in-Administrative Court on June 5. . Pit»iding was Magistrate Robert Cook. Prosecuting was Rob Taylor and Doug Vre9land, assislant DAs. ^ - Charles Adams, failure to stop for red light, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. •Dennis Allen.67mphina55zone. rcduced to Improper equipmeni. $10 and cost. r Asmlnda Almawin. no license, unsafe movemenl, failure lo wear seal bell, dismissed. - Rodd Alston, 80 mph In a70zone, reduced to 74 In a 70. $5 and cost. • Roger Badgell. 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to64 In a55. $5 and cosl. • Adam Bailey, 55 mph In a 44 zone, reduccd to44 in a35. $5 and cosl. .: Cecelia Bean. 80 mph in a 70 zone, retiuced to Improper equipmeni. $10 and cosl. •- Jeffrey Beauchamp. 54 mph In a 3^ zone, r^uced to 44 in 35, $5 and cost. • ;• Lelltta Boger, failure lo reduce sp^d, dismissed. •- Wendy Boone, 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $10 and cosl. t- Rebccca Boyles, 70 mph In a 55 zc№c. reduced to 64 i n a 55. $5 and cosl. : - Jason B rannock, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. '•Benjamin Briggs,specdlngBO mph in-a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipmeni, $10 and cost. Richard Brock, failure to stop at stopsign or red light, reduced to im- pruper equipmeni, $10 and cosl. MIchcllc Browning, 80 mph In a 70 zor»e. reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cost; no child restraint sys­ tem. dismissed. • Vicki Bullard, speeding60 mph in u45 zone, reduced lo improperctjuip- mcm, $10 and cosl. - Williird Burgan, speeding 67 mph In a 55 /one. reduccd to improper equipment. $10 and cosl. - James Burgess, speeding 50 mph in a 35 zone, reduccd to Improper equipmeni. $10 and cosl. - Jason Canter, following too closely, reduccd to improper equip­ ment. $10 and cost. • Eric Carson, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 74 in a 70, $5 and cost; no operators liccnsc, dismissed. • Michael Chninberiain. 70 mph in a 55 zone, no child rcstraint system, rcduced to improper equipmeni. $25 and cosl. • JainilynChappell.80mphina70 zone, rcduced to74lna70.$5 and cost. • Elxlc Church, no licensc. expired rcgislralion. dismissed, corrected. - Judiih Clarizio. speeding 84 mph In a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipmeni, $25 and cosl. • Peggy Myers, speeding 77 mph in a 65 zone, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. - Steven Clay, 85 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo 74 in a 70. $5 and cost. • RobertCline.68 mphÍna55zone, rcduccd lo Improperequipment. $10. cosl. - Robinn Cooper, 60 mph In a 45 zonc,reducedto54ina45,$5andcosl. - Jackie Comatzer, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo64 ina55, $5 and cosl. • Anne Costas, failure lo rcducc speed, dismissed. • Tcrric Couch, expired registra­ tion, dismissed, corrcctcd. • Lawrence Cranfill, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. •TylerCurtis, 84 mphina70zonc, rcduced lo 74 In a 70. $5 and cost. - FrankUn Darity.spccding 80mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo Improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Mac Davis, 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd U) lmpn)per ctjuipmenl. $10 and cosl. • Robert Dillard, reckless driving, dismissed. • Paul Diroma, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipmeni. $10 and cost. - Traci Dodson, following loo closely, dismissed. • Annie Dorselt. failure lo rcduccd speed, dismissed. • Sarah Dowdle. speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper etiuipmenl. $10 and cosl. • Robert Dunlery, speeding 70 mph In a 55 /.one, reduccd lo improper equipmeni, $10 and cost. - George Eaip, 85 mph in a 70zone, rcduccd to74 In 70, $5 and cost; failure lo wear seat belt, dismissed. - Bryan Eastman, spccHlIng 66 mph in a 50 zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $25 and cost. - Jonathan Elder. 80 mph in a 70 zone,rcduced to 74lna70,$5andcosi. - Rhonda Evereiie, 83 mph In a 70 zone,rcducedto79ina70.$5andcosl. - Lindsay Fahey, speeding 69 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipmeni. $10 nnd cost. • Randy Forrest, speeding 54 mph In a 35 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10 ond cost. - Maria Fox, speeding 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. • Carolyn Fulk, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10and cost. • 'Htomascnc Gaither, speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10 and cosl. - Wesley Ganll, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $10 und cost. • Joe Cobble, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $10 and cosl. - Cynthia Goins, 68 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to 64 In a 55, $5and cost. - Janet Grcene, inspection viola­ tion. dismissed, matter corrected. • Gary Groce, speeding 50mph in a 35 zone, reduccd lo Improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. - Rebekah Grydcr, failure to rc­ duced speed, dismissed. - E)onald Hackcll, speeding 83 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $25 und cost. - Karcn Harris, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo Improper equip­ ment. $10 und cost. - Kelley Harris, 80 mph in a 70 zone, red uccd to 741 n a 70, $5 and cosl. •PamelaHart.speeding60mph Ina 45 zone, rcduced to improper equip­ ment.$IOand cosl. - John Hayes, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. -DelorcsHendrix,speeding 70mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper cqulpmenl.$10andcost. • Rayford Hendrix, failure lo yield for siopsign or red light, dismiss^. - Jerrod Herman, speeding 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment. $50 and cost. • Gary Hicks, 69 mph in a 55 zone, failure to 'Wear scat bell, rcduced lo improper equipment. $25 and cost. • James Hill, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 74 in a 70, $5 and cost. - Stephen Hill, speeding 80 roph in a 70 ?i)nc, rcduccd to improper equip­ meni, $10 and cost. . Kristopher Hools. speeding 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo Improper equipment. $ 10 and cost. • Michael Hutchins, no liccnse. dis^ missed, corrcctcd. • Corey Ijames, failure to stop for siopsign or red light, rcduced lo Im­ proper equipment, $10 and cosl. - Jaimie James, expired rcgistra- llon, dismissed, corrected; unsafe movement, dismissed. - Sarah James. 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd lo 64 In a 55. $5 and cosl. • Brandon Jarvis, licensc not in pos­ session, dismissed, correclcd. - Barbara Johnson, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improperequipment. $10 and cost. •Jeanette Johnson, spcedlng68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $ 10 and cosl. • Kerry Johnson, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $10 and cosl. • Melvin Johnson, failure to reduce speed, dismissed. - Debra Johnson, speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper cquipmcnt.$10and cosl. - Brian Journey, 74 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd lo64 In a55, $5 and cosl. • Randall King, speeding 78 mph in a 65 zone, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. • Jeanette Klolbasa. speeding 69 m{^ in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Janet Langdoc, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipmeni, $10 and cost. •Terry Lawrcnce. speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. • EdwinLaws, exceeding safe speed, dismissed. • ViijaLawson. speeding 80 mph In a 70 /ijnc. rcduccd lo improper equips ment, $10 and cost. •RobinLcathcniian.inspcction vio­ lation. dismissed, corrcctcd. • Charles Lcuvitl, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd lo74 in a70, $5 and cost. • Marilyn Lennox. 85 mph In a 65 zone, rcduccd io74 In a65. $5 and cosl; following too closely, dismissed. - Dana Lockhart, 76 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to64 In a55,$5 and cosl. • Lisa Loos, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. • Mindy Lowe, expired registrar tion. dismissed, corrcctcd. • Jobcna Lyons, exceeding safe speed, dismissed. • Harold Macemorc, speeding 70' mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipmeni. $IOand cost. - James Marino, speeding 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduc^ lo improper equipmeni. $25 and cosl. - Allen Martin, failure lo slop for siopsign or flashing red light, reduccd to improper equipmeni, $ 10 and cost. - Marty Mathis, speeding 69 mph In a55 zone, rcduced to Improper cqulp- mem,$10and cost. -Jerry McClinc, failure to wear scat belt, liccnse nol In possession, dis­ missed, matter corrcctcd. • Elisabeth McCoy, 90 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo74 in a70, $5 and cosl. • Velma McDaniel, 44 mph in a 35 zone, failure to comply with liccnsc restrictions, dismissed, corrected. - Polly McKinnon, failure to re­ duced speed, dismissed. - Clifton McMahan. 58 mph in a 35 zone,rcducedto44ina35,$5andcost. - Chariie Minor. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo64 in a 55, $5 and cost. CoaliaiKdOiirH«B VOUR LOCAL iï SigB U p nOW: on ; $ 1 5 . ^ 1 b t e P t a n ^ ^ get 15 cclhiibir m i n i ^ each m onth fo r 12 months* Authoriztd Cellular sAnvIIm 4 piles fiff s^wlpMial 121 Depot Street MocksviUe, NC 27028 l ( ^ . M O v o f t e c A l ! 1»С«Ю .{ | . . -.«М П MiweMqiMV;,'.;': ■ I е 1д м 1М 1д М к 1«р |», | I , I *N«w Un* ol Mfvlc« 12 t n ^ commllmwit wd cndH appioval nqulred.Promotlo(iil may be uMd whtttvw n d n g t minutM apply.MoB-FH. Ssi»4 p « ' SM. »süItIpm '. с - DÀVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 P u b l i c R e c o r d s L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transfers were filed wilh Ihe Davie Couniy Regis- ler of Deeds. The Iransaciions are lisicd by par­ ties involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with S2 rep­ resenting Sl.OOO. - Bill Tucker Smilh to Nancy Elliott, 5 tracts. Farmington. - Perry Bruce Anderson to Stacce Denise Spillman, I tract, Jerusalem. - George S. Earp and Karen B. Earp 10 Larry G. Frazier and Karla S. Frazier, 1 lot, Farmington, $238, - William B. Reisenweaver and Susan ]. Reisenweaver to Sydney Keith Seymour and Kimbland Joycc Seymour, 25.18 acrcs. Shady Grove, S288. - Ronald E. Brown, Eugene March, Will March Jr. and Hazel March, and Robert March and Patricia Peoples, co-administmtors of estate of Troy March to Robert March, 2 tracts, Mocksville, S2J. - K.T. Isenhour Construction to John Istwon and Susan L. Istwan, 1 lot, Farmingion. - Michael R. Taylor and Kelley L. Taylor to S. Cooper. 1.21 acres, Shady Grove, $80. • Shelton Constniclion Services to Peter A. Heaven and Eunice D. Heaven. I lot. Shady Grove, $20. - William U.Ward Jr. and Pansy C. Ward lo Bumfam Limited Partner­ ship Thist, 5.74 acrcs, Fullon, $ 100. - Henry Anderson Spry to Bumfam Limited PartnershiplYust, 10.54 acres, Fulton, $70. - Marshall L. Swaringen Jr. and Janie H. Swaringen to Richard C. Short, 1 lot, Farmington. $46. - Alicia McClure Knight and Charles 0. Knighi to C.J. Brendle and Joanne Brendle, .51 acre, Farm­ ington. $92. - Stan A. Taylor to Gary Barnett and Debra Barnett, 1.63 acres, Clarksville. - Keith L. Hodson and Jessie R. Hodson toThc Hodson Familylhist, 6.16 acres, Farmington. - Leonard L. Browning Jr. and Dixie B. Browning to Joyce B. Marshall,! lot, Farmington, $56. - Michael Brenner and Frank Brenner, lru«tee.s of the Abe Brenner Trust to Abe Brenner and Miriam B Brenner, 1 lot, Farmington. $380. - William A. Burnette to Lois R. Larson luevocable Present Intercst Trust, I lot, Farmington, $180. - Marsha A. Ridenhour to Patricia Woody Walker, I tract. „J - Janeen James Brown Byerly and Ronnie 0. Byerly to Robert Doiig№ Allen and Donna Marie Allen, I lo( Mocksville, $171. - KenneUi L. Owens and Norma B. Owens to Robert Paul Beckstroni, 3.14 acres, Jerusalem, $138. - William A. Green and Dorothy S. Green and Mario Corp. to Detrick Nichols and Teresa Nichols, I lot, $24. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The following incidents were re­ ported to the Davic Sherin’s Dept. - John Dickson Jordan of Fairway Drive, Advancc, rcported June 5. a cellularphoncwasslolcnfromhis 1987 Mercedes parked in his driveway. - Sharon Denise Spry of Mocks* ville rcported finding a card holder containing crcdit cards, belonging to Ines Mac Chesser of Illinois, on the I- A r r e s t s 40 cost bound romp at N.C. 801. - Quenlin Maurice Johnson of Har­ mony reported June 9. that his 1979 Datsun 2H0ZX had been stolen from the roadside on Davic Academy Road near the bridge. - Diane Wallacc of Mocksville re­ ported June 9 that a microwave oven hod been stolen from a house under conslruclion on Pudding Ridge Road. -Benjamin Jc^nsonofU.S. 601 S., Mocksville, rcported June 9, a speaker box had been stolen from his vehicle parked at his rcsidcncc. - Brenda Ann Jarvis of Liberty Church Road. Mocksville. rcported June 10, al 9:10 p.m., a stranger had struck her with an item of Tuppcrwore at her rcsidcncc. - Ronald Eugene Robertson of Norma Lane, Advancc, reported June 10, that a pistol hod been stolen from his rcsidcncc. - Chad Talbert of Mocksvilic re­ potted June 10, that a friend hod at* tempted to sell him a used gun. - Susan Farris of Raleigh rcported June II, a poitabic CD player and cell phone werc stolen from her car parked at Fairway Villas in Bermuda Run. - Jc^n Guntcrof Advancc rcported at 1:30 a.m. June 12, a section of win­ dow had been ktwcked out at Gunter’s Store on N.C. 801 in Advancc. -David Riddlcof Advance repotted June i3hehadfoundaSentry lock box in a wooded area near his residence. - Karen Athey reported June 13, someone was repeatedly calling E911. - Leonard Kowalski of Mocksvilic rcported finding a black compact dlK casecontaining23CDsnearthefoadu U.S. 158 and Dulin Road Juncl3. > -Carolyn HarrisTTiompson ofTrin: ity reported June 13, lhal a guitar and n portable telephone had been stolen from Q residence on Hall-Wolkcr Road. - Barry Dale Allen of Angell Rpa^ Mocksville. reported June 14,;t>^ someone hod broken Into his resldoicb- The following ancsu were made by Ihc Davic County Sheriffs De­ partment. -Steven Dcshawn”Poon’* While. 20, of 253 Main St., Cooleemee, ar­ rested June 9, for felony breaking, entering and larccny. Trial date: June 25. -WallerCharles "Speedy** Hougc. 40, of 953 Neely St.. Cooleemee, arrested June 9, for probation viola­ tion. Trial date: June 11. -ShameLyvettcDavis,20,of241 Mullins Road, Mocksville,arTCsiedJune 9, for no license and improper equip­ ment. Trial dale: June 19. - Eddie Lewis Neely Jr., 20, of 344 Montview Drive, Mocksvilic, was ar­ rested June 10, for failurc to appear in court. Trial date: June 25. - Renae Osbome Kitts, 39, of 488 Redland Road, Advancc, was arrested June 10, for violating a domestic vio­ lence order. Trial dale: June 11. - James Anthony Harris, 45, of 244 BoxwoodChurrhRoad,Mocksvillc,was arrested June 10, for simple assault. Trial date: June 25. - Gregory Lane Hutchins, 21, of 449 Pineville Road, Mocksville, ar­ rested June 11, for assault on a female, simple assault, injury to personal prop­ erty and two counts of communicating threats. Trial date: June 25. - Ronald Paul '’Whiley" White, 37. of Junction Road. Mocksville, was ar­ rested June 10. for larccny of a Пгеаттл. Trial dale: July 16. - Cedric Herman Jones, 29. of 139 Fairfield Road, Mocksville, arrested June 11, for violating probation. Trial date: June 11. -BillyJocCrum,39.ofSlalesvillc, arrested June 11, for simple assault. Trial date: July 2. - Jason Scott Cram, 17, of States­ ville, arrested June 11, for simple as­ sault. Trial date: July 2. - Gary Vancc Vest. 34, of 126 Sun­ set Drive, Apt. 52, Mocksvilic, arrested June 11, for two counts of communi­ cating threats. Trial date: June 11. - Theodore Harold Simmons Ш. 20, of 245 Jarvis Road, Advancc, or- restcdJunc 11, for violation of pre-trial release order. He was placed in the Davic County Jail under a $100,000 secured bond. Trial dale: June 25. - Randy Darrell Powell, 35,of2429 Angell Road, Mocksvilic, was arrested ol his residence June 12, for assault on a female. Trial date: June 25. - James Walter Martin Jr., 40, of 125 Kac Lane. Mocksville, arrested H t e h w a v P a t r o l IIk following irafTic wrecks were Investigated by the N.C. Highway I I^trol in Davic County TVen Faces Two Charges A Mocksville teen faccs two charges after a wa*ck at 9:10 a.m. June lOon U.S. 601 North. Amanda Katie Grose. 16, of 331 Park Ave., drove a 1988 Chrysler from Madison Road inlo the path of a 1990 Lincoln driven on U.S. 601 by David Larry Penegar. 50, of Crumplcr, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Grose was cilcd for making an unsafe traffic movement and for not having a licensc in possession. Driver Flees Scene The drive of a 1984 Plymouth that overturned off Campbell Road fled the sccne after the 6 a.m. wrcck on June 14. According to Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw, the car is owned by Jodie Garrard ofThomasvillc. Jeep Wrccks On Underpass The driver lost control bf a Jeep on Underpass Road at 5:45 p.m. June 14. Judy Esther Roffo, 47, of 134 Easiridgc Court, Advance, was driv­ ing the Jeep lhat went olT the road to the left in a curve and struck a mail­ box before going back oflf the road to the righl striking u concreic and wood fcnce, reported Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw. She was cited for exceeding a safe speed. Car Hits Table On 1-40 A Greensboro motorist was un­ able to avoid striking a labic that was laying on 1-40 at 3:30 p.m. June 14. Failh Raquel Bailey, 25, was driv­ ing a 1995 Saturn that struck the table, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Car Wrecks In Bermuda Run An Advancc man lost conlrol of the car he was driving on Rivcrbend Drive in Bermuda Run ut 9:30 p.m. June 12. James Dean Hartman, 64. of 156 Golfvicw Drive. Advancc, was driv­ ing Ihc Cadillac that went off the road lo the right and struck a brick col­ umn, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Driver Faces Four Charges A Mocksvilic teen faccs four chargcs after a wrcck on Main Church Road at 7:05 p.m. June 14. Kenneth BcnnyThon\pson, 18, of KXH) Hardison St. Apt. 12, was driv­ ing u 1989 Ford at an esiimaied 70 mph when it wenl off the road to the right and struck u tree, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Thompson was chargcd wilh DWI, exceeding a safe speed, hil and run, and driving wilhout a license. Thompson and a passenger fled the scene, and werc captured latei; with the help of the Davie Couniy Sheriff’s Departmem and DcanV Tracking Team. Woman Charged With DWI A Mocksvilic woman with two young childrcn in her car was chargcd wilh DWI after backing the car inlo a gas pump at ihc Davie RV Supply parking lol at 9:45 p.m. June 10. Mary Elizabeth Nicholson, 39, of 388 Calahaln Road, was chaiged by Trooper A.A. Juslice. The child pas­ sengers in her car were ages 6 and 8. Vehicles Wreck On U.S. 64 Wesl Two vehicles were In an accident on U.S. 64 West near Cariner’s Store at 7:50 p.m. June 10. Talmadge Lee Harris. 49, of Kemersville. failed lo slop thel995 Jeep he was driving before il struck in the rear a 1991 Toyota pickup driven by Michael James Cranston. 31, of Sialiesvlllc. rcportedTrooper A.A. Justice. Mocksville Man Cited A Mock&viUc roan was chained with failure to secure a load after a wreck on U.S. 64 East at 5:30 p.m. June 2. Scotty James O’Neal, 27. of 259 Deadmon Road, was driving a pickup truck that lost several bales of hay. Richard Amold Phelps Jr., 45. of Wclcomc. and Toby Shane Parrish. 29. ofThomasvillc. were driving on 64 and struck the ha>; re­ ported Trooper M.W.Whitcner. "“v N Driver Avoids Horse A Mocksville woman swerved to avoid a horse on Farmington Road at 9:37 p.m. June 6. Tamara Allen Fleming, 37. of 1716 Farmington Road, was driving F i r e s Davie County fire depanments re­ sponded to Uie following calls; Jowl: Mocksville,5:45p.m.,wash download. I9WU.S.Hwy. 158. iuiM 9: William R. Davie, 5:09 p.m.. unknown type of firc, Bracken Roiid ana; Mocksville, 9:08 p.ra., in­ vestigation, Twinbcook Group Home; fork, 9:51 p.m., smoke in residence, 205 Drum Lane; Coniatzer-Dulin as­ sisted. June 10: Smith Grove, 9 a.m., fire alarm, Bermuda Village Heallh Cen­ ter, Advance assisted; Mocksville, 12:05 p.m., structure fire. 479 Wilkes- boroStrect;Cookemee,2:39pm,back up Rowan Couniy on structure fire at AMEZion Church, Needmore Road at Erwin Temple Church Road. June 11; Mocksville, 10:09 a.m., smoke investigation, woods behind Pizza Hut; Mocksville. 10:16 a.m., il­ legal burning, 491 Madison Road. June 13: Mocksvilic, 6 a.m., auto accident, Campliell Road at creck; Cooleemee,8;55am.,246WatlSirect. June 14; Mocksville, 7:10 p.m., auto accident with vehicle fire, 677 Main Church Road. June 15: Smith Grove, 5:23 a.m., fire alarni, Bermuda Village health center, Advance assisted. C c x ) l e e m e e F V ) l i c e The following were taken frnn Cookemee Police Dcpi»tmeaire{iaiu. - Walter'Speedy'Hogue. 41, was | .< laken into custody and tuned over to teDavieCoustyShetifriDeiMitncm when officers discovered he was wanied for violating probalion, while investigalingaicpofteddisluibanceal Ihe lesidenceofKeshaCaneron Neely SueetJuhe9. - Ollicers assisted the Rowan Couniy Sheriffs Depaitment at acon- structionsilejust outside DavieCounty when employees that had been lenni- naled refused to leave. Tlie suspecU had left when officers airived. - Johnny Phillips Foster Jr. of Woodleaf was charged widi a safe movement violatioa and failure to re­ duce speed to avoid an accident after driving his 1981 Toyouintothercarof a l978Ford,drivenby WilliamCranfill of Cooleemee onN.C.801 al 9:23 a.m. June 12. According 10 Ofiicer DJ>. Lauien, Cranfill was altempling lo tum from N.C. 801 into a parking kH when his vehicle was struck. Foster said he dki nol see dial Cranfill was turning. - Lee Allen Masterson, 27, of 175 Hickory Street, was arrested June II, for DWI on a moped. Also arrested was Janiceivy Spillman,26, of773Joe Road,Mocksville, fcr aidingand abet­ ting DWI. M o c k s v i l l e I > o l i c e The following incidents were re­ potted to the Mocksville Police De- putment " -KenEuickofAdvancerepaited June 19 the larceny of gas from Fad Tack. Yadkinville Road. - Cavelana Rebollar Yanez of EasI Bend nported June ID Ihe breaking, •Mfiof and Ittccay of a uneo ftom • car pariud Ü Cmiwootl Farms, I-'. r ' ' i ' ‘I». June 9 a vehicle wai damaged in Ihe QST parking lol, Lkmhait Drive. - RkhaidWyanJenninpofWin- Kon-Salem reported June 8 the laf ceny ofacellulw leleplioMlirom a busineu on Dqni SliMt >.. K en^ U« StuflMr rtjponed June 8 the larceny of a kmifqrcle ramp firom a inick in tlw Skyline. parkin|kit AiTHii -QumdaMawkxJotaKiii,22.or Harmony, was chaiged June II widi two counu of driving while license revoked. Trial date: July 9. -KathleenOwen»Platt,42,of307 Oakland Ave., was chaiged June II widi larceny. Trial dale; July 23. She is accused of stealing vitamins ftom Wal-Mait - Paul Lincoln Stewart Jt, 29. of 112 Melabreeze Lane, was clia^ June lOwith laiGen)i‘№aldaie: June - Many Wesley Kimmer, 17. of 300 Milling Road Apt. 22, was charged June 9 widi larceny. IVial date; July 9. , jiji,- Tiny Lynn’Kimmer, 39, of 169 'leuica Trail, was chaiged June 9 widi larceny. Trial date; July 9. - William David Fortune, 35, of 3S6 Avon St., was charged June 8 widi * violallon of a release ordet IVial dale; June 25. To th* ReaMentn ot Dtvie County, Since Iha piimaiy election In May, I have received calla Irom residenta all over Oavle County who have expreaaed lhat change Is needed In the Davie County SherW'e Oepaitmenl. II haa been llatteiing and rewarding to hear Irom eo many peopl* who have taken noUce ol the elforta tnd accompllahmenlt w* have mtde to light crime tnd improve pubtk; etfely In №• Town d Cooleenie«. The ccmmentt and encouragement ire gretttyeppncltM . Therefore, I tm currently petHfcmlng the Dtvie Couniy Botid o( Electkma to alkiw me the opportunHy to run tor Shedll d Dtvi* Couniy In the General El«№ n, NowmlMr 3, I M . To compM* thia proceaa, wc mual acquire the algnaluree ol lour pereent o( Ih* leglatered votera within №• county tnd aubmil them to Uw Boaid ol Electkma by noon, Frtdty, dun* 2 8 ,1«ge. One* compMed, the Boanl can ttwri dedtie nw tn offidtl ctndldtto tnd pitc* my name on №• baM tor № • upcomkig election. Though we have received atrong auppoit tnd mtny algntlune m only three abort weekt, we atHI need your help to Intun wt exceed Uw minimum numbera d algnahiree required. II you tr* t ■ reglalered voter ot my ilNltHon tnd wouM like to auppoit our e№rtt,youmtyalgntpeUlkintton*olttwfolk>wlngk)ctUont: ’ W ?^ S h tnd C om tlw Rd. In Advtnc* R S y?£«K l№ ln HHItdtl* B !7 io i*8 « Z S S w Rh«r Brtdge, Cooleemee NMReeort 11ieYtdklnvllitRoid,Mocktvi«e I vmuM Nke to 1 ^ «lit opportunity to UitnkUw mtny people who.' havt akMdy tlgnad a petition and aapadaWy thank thoaa who ' P«ttona avaHaUa to tha putXto. Tooathar ' w. wu be tWe to mtke t algnlflctnl dierenee h N ovem btrT ^. ■ Sincemy Tim Woolen CtndMMetorSheilllDtvtoCounly June 13 at 3:09 a.m. during a license' chcckonU.S. 158forDWIanddri^ng while liccnse revoked. Trial dale; July- 17. -Pressley Hall,40,of2l7i U.S.’.^ : Wesl. Mocksvilic, arrested June' Й.' for misdemeanor assault. Trial date!. June 25. '.s: - Vcronlca L. Bcnnelt, 32, of’972; Cedar Creek Road, Mocksville, wu' arrested June 14, for two counts of assault and damage to personal prop-* crty.Trialdatc; July 16. a 1992 Honda thal struck Iwo mail­ boxes to the righl, reponed T>DO^r M.W.Whitcner. The horse had just been struck by a 1991 Ford pickup driven by Woodrow Wilson Howell, 76, of 227 Pudding RIdgc Road. - | Vehicle Hits Dccr On County Line Howard David Hopkins, 26, of Hamptonville, was driving a 1998 Dodge on Couniy Line Road al 11:55 p.m. May 27 when a dccr crossed his path, reported Trooper M.W. Whit^ ener. , DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 - 7 Sheriff's Detective LI. Jimmy Pfiipps, Detective Robert Trotter, SBI Special Agent S.S. Gregory III, Detective Chris Shuskey and Myrtle Beach Police Lt. Bill Frontz outside the Poóle residence on Blue Bonnet Court. - Photo* by Robin F ergutton Investigators Search Victim's House For Clues Contlnutd From Page 1 The Poole's computer was one of Ihc items seized from their residence on Blue Bonnet Lane during a search June 15, by invesligalors from Ihc Myrtle Beach Police Depanmeni as­ sislcd by die SBI and Davie County Sherin’s Department. Brent Poole's father BUI praised lo­ cal law enforcement officers for the support they have provided Myrtle Beach policc during the muider Inves­ tigation. Somelhing mu.st be leading the investigation in the dirccliun il has taken, but the family would like nol lo believe that, he said. This has been dinicult for the Poole family, but Iheir primary concern is for lhcwelfarcofBrcnt's2-year-olddaugh- ter Katie. "She keeps wailing for her faUier lo come Uirough the door," he said. She knows something's wrong, but she doesn't understand. The Pooies look her tothe ccmclcry Mondayand attempted toexplain where her falhcr has gone. Later h may be necessary lo seek professional help for bcr, and he said be believes Uiat both families want what's best for her. In Ihc meantime, her grandfaiher said she Is nol huning for love. She Is gelling tons from her family, and lhat family has received tremendous sup­ port from their chureh and friends from work as well as law enforcement and the news media. "Thai's what's helping us make il Ihrough cach day - one ut a time," he said. A vehicle was backed to the front door to load ilems taken from the home by Investigators. 1 Flowm for alt Occasions 1 Wi b -i ; efAIslertll«Dcksvllle 1181-1762 Qi|is_3oiL^Dad For years, you gave Dad ties. Here’s how to get him to wear them. M.iybc some of the tics gare Dad weren't aKra>'s his lasie, bul )-ou c.in'i go wrong wilh H karat gold tic accessories from B.alIou. If he keeps losing his keys, maybe he’s trying to tell you something. 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Miry Aaron Beomer, probalion :violalion, probalion rcvolicd, 21 yeara, 14 months in prison with DART pro- gramrecommendcd,S4SOanomeyrcc, 11 j l I! li.It: ' I: m - Lincoln Monroe Brocli, proba­ tion violalion, probation revolted, six to eight months plus 90 days In prison; two countsmisdemeanof larccny, rcclc- less driving, two counts driving while iicense revoked, 120 days in prison, coun costs. -NormanCaliaway, probation vio­ lation, probation rcvoked. six lo eight months in prison with DART program recommended. - Keiry Gray, assault on л female, driving while license rcvoked, larceny of a motor vehicic, 11 to 14 months in prison, cost, $400 altorney fee; no operator's liccnsc, speeding 85 in a 55 mph zone, dismissed for plea. - Dame Dcshaun Moorc. breaking and entering. larceny, elghl lo 10 months in prison suspended five years. 60 days aclivc, three years supervised probation. $200 attomey fees. $250 restitution ond cost. - Ryan Stake, probation violation. 10 to 12months in prison.$I00 altor­ ney fee, -Angelique Marie Zickmund, pto­ balion violation. 90 days in prison. $250 altomey fee. Failed To Appear -TrocyLevandaWilson,probalion violalion. A c k r i i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t Young Chlfclren*8 Learning Cantar *1—--------— »— -------------------Д я —'^’1------ш^~ тал^'1Я1в Щ vN^m ’-мл— ам м иН ам па J - —■ и „ « |М 1 -------■--------------■ ^ОТ n f §ХМ ПМ 1СМ е м МШ ППМ Щ вО М г!1ямй fur á миг aUs.| Я W Ц 1 И B V II V N V W I V I Ч W fW V C FUN Him Cara Only в:30|.Я1.-5:Э0рл1. 114 751-7118 iktoJM M -Ow Meto Spry-MraMw CooUiiiMifVoaPaieJ - -Susan Montgomery, failure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed. -AnlhonyMorris.spccding82mph In a 70 zone, reduccd to improper equipment. $25 and cost. •ElizabethMyeni.spccding75raph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment. $ 10 and cost. - Christopher Nancc, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd improper equipment.$10andcost. - Faheem Nasir. speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment.$IOandcosl. - William Norris, speeding 59 mph in a 45 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipmcnl. $10 and cost. - Jolinna Parnell, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equipment. $10 and cosl. -MartiPerdue,80mphina70/flnc, reduced to improper equipmcnl, $10 andcost. - Faniq Peterson, unsafe movement, dismissed. -Jennifer Pollock, specding80mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $10 and cosl. -GericPot1s.fiilurctorolocc5peed, dismis.<«d. - Amanda Pruill, failure to rcducc speed, dismissed. - Kaihcrine Radford, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd Io improper cqulpment,$IOandcost. - Loel Recce, exceeding posted 5peed,rcducedloirapropct equipment, SlOandcost. - Killi Reich, failure lo wear seat Drug Ftee Picnic Planned The Davie Coumy Dnig Free pic* nic will begin al 10a.m. Saiunlay, lunc 20 al the Smilh Grove Ball Field. U.S. 158 east of Mocksvillc, west of HilW e. The free event wil) include a cook- out for oil ages, singing, speakers, a puppet program, and a program by Teen Challenge. The first 100 children age 18 and undcrwitl reccivcdai'Shin. After main programs, (hose in altcndoncc will be divided into smaller age groups for more activities. For morc informaiion. conlacl Brenda Harris al 284*6226. D a v ie C o u n t y H u m a n e S o c ie t y E l e ( t e O f f ic e r s , B o o f d O f D i r e d o r e Tetri Hamm of Mocluville was eleclcd president of die Humane Soci­ ety ofDavie County for its 1998-1999 program year at iu annual meeling (Wednesday, June 10). Hamm previ­ ously served as vice president of the Society, moving up to the presidency in 19^ when thal office bccame va­ cant. Other ofTicers cicctcd for Ihe forth­ coming year are; Anim Van Lew of Winston-Salem, vice president; Jackie Edwards of Advance, treasurer, Jose Dailey of Mocksville,rccordingsccrc- lary; and Michelle Stowers, also of Mocksviile, corresponding secretary. Elected members of Uie boatd of directors at die annual membership meeting were Chessie Smith, Sieve Pacito. Ken Hamm. Bobby Knight and Micluel Allen, all ofMocksville. and Chel Bahn of Advance. Owingthe meeling. Hamm tepoted IM the n s has approved the sociely's I mu' li;ii >>;iiii ol 1 111' Monili belt, failure lo.slop for stop sign or red light, reduced to improper equiproem, $25 and cost. • Kevin Russell, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to79in a70,$5 and cost. • Joseph Schultz, speeding 60 mph In a 45 zone, reduced lo improper equipmcnl, $ 10 and cost. -Michael Seivcrd,specding70mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipmcnl. $10 and cost; inspection violalion, dismissed. - Damcy Sellers. 86 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to74 in a70,$5 andcost. • Ronald Shaver, failure lo wear seat bell, no license, dismissed, cor­ rected. - Chrisliati Shceu, speeding 55 mph in a 35 zone, rcduccd lo Improper equipment, $10 and cosl; failure lo wear seal bell, dismissed. - Michacl Sitnmer, 85 mph in a 70 /one, reduccd locxcccding safe speed, cosl. - Christopher Sims, 77 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo 64 in a 55, $5 ami cost. - Mark Smilh, expired rcgislralion, dismissed. - Roger Snow, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo improper equip* menl, $10 and cosl. • Joshua Spry, 67 mph in a 45 zone, rcduccd 10 54 in a 45, $5 and cosl. - RobertS'i^boc&an,cxcccdlngsafc speed, dismissed. • BrianTaylor,60mph in a45 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. • JohnTlwmas, spccdlng69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip- menl.$IOand cosl. - Robert Thompson, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $ 10 and cost. • NissaTowc, 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduccd lo 74 in a 70; no Inspection sticker, dismissed, matter corrected. - Sheila Tulbert, failure lo rcducc speed, dismissed. • Margarcl Vcslal, speeding 67 mph In a 55 ZDnc, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $ 10 and cost. - Martin Vilule, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 i n a 70, $5 and cosl. • Stephen Wagoner» speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $ 10 and cosl. • Joshua Waller, unsafe movement, dismissed. • James Walson, no liccnse, dis­ missed, corrcctcd. •Robert Whiiakcr,spccdingMmph in a 50 zone, reduced lo Improper equipmcnl, $10 and cosl. •Sandra Williams,spceding76mi^ in a 65 zone, reduccd lo improper equipmcnl, $10 and cost. - Stephen Williams, 88 mph in a 70 zone, failure to wear scat bell, rcduced 10 74 in a 70, $25 and cosl. • Glenn Wood, driving left of cen- ler, dismissed. • Luis Zaraie, no operators license, dismissed, currected. 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Uiere wasn't a |sun in Mocksville-iJavie's sky. ■' A proud American UgUm baseball program Ihal has eiperienced just one losing recofd in the pasl 11 yean, MocksviUe was tumbling townd Its wotsi year ever, collapsing down the stretch al Lexington and falling to 3-II overall and 4-6 in die Southern Division. Ihe outkx)k resembled a devastated town in the early recovering stages of a tornado, espe­ cially since five regulais and one piKher left for a week-long beach trip in the wake of Uw 10-9 Leilngton loss. "I felt like Uieguys upstain running the whole thing might have been a little bit disappointed in die way we were playing." said Kevin Barefoot, who made an immediale impact in cenler field when die beach boys lefl town. "At the beginning of Uie season, on paper we looked like a really sUong team. But paper doesn't mean too much. It means what you carry out on the neld." Then, al roughly dK same speed dial a hang- ingcurveball leaves die park, everything changed. Unfamiliar faces took die fleU, played vigor­ ously like every game was tt* sevenlh game of a : seriesandrippedofrsixslralghiwins.perhapsthe most remarkable tumaround in Mocksville's 17- year history and undoubtedly the most compel­ ling stretch in Coach Geor^ Daywalt's three years as head coach. "I had a lot of con lidence in die guys that were out there and I knew wc could play." Barefoot said. "I don't know about surprised, but 1 feel pretty good aboul what we've done. Now we'rc slaning to play lo our potential." Pilchcr Ryan Lambert revealed Ihc facts bluntly; "Nobody was really excited about play­ ing. and dun the new guys got lo go in Uiere and show how Uiey could play.” Fbr whateverreason, Mocksvilie stailedplay- ing wiUi a purpose, inspired play dial disguised the inexperience Uiat dotted die lineup card. After beating three lightweights (WilkesCounty. West IredeU and Lexington). Mocksviile overcame a 10-3 deficit and stunned second-place Stanly County lS-13. a brcakUirough win on die road that helped restore Mocksville's image. "WeprDvedsonicdilng."said Drew Ridenhour. the 16-ycar-old catcher. "All of Ihc (Davie play­ ers) were gone and wc warned to prove that we could do it no matter how young we arc. "We never gave up (against Stanly County). We had it in us to win it. Wc went in with Ihc atUtude that wc could win. and that's helped us tremendously in our attitude." Now 10-6 in the league with four regular- scason games to go. Mocksviile has soared into fourth place, just agame and a half out of sccond place. But nothing's seuled yet. Afler lasl Tuesday's game at SouUi Rowan (4-10). Mocks­ viile clashes wiUi Concoid, Kannapolis and Rowan Counly, contenders dial had a combined record of 32-13 Uuough Sunday. "EvcryUiing's going good for us. Hopefully we can keep h going," shonsiop Nathan Ireland said. "Getting all our other players back, getting them involved and everything, will be good." Nothing Is Slopping Confident Mocksville4)avie Legion Team By D riM n ib Davie Counly Enu:rpiisc Record Low scoring orslugfest, nodiing is Slopping Mocksvilhi-Davie's legion bHcball leam diese days. A Mooresville hiner smoked a line drive, an absolute rockelUial appealed headed into righl TieM for a game- lying hit in die eighUi. Bul second b«Beman Shane Allen barely had to nnove. cuning off die liner, doubling oir Uk hung-oul-tOKlry runner al diinl and appropriately describing Mocksville's receni fortunes. "We ate geaing a few breaks now," Coach George Daywall said. "See before, we eouMnl get those bteaks.' Even CO dull days, Mocksviile is winning.'HKsixdi victory in nine days, 5-4 Sunday al Rich Farii. propelled Mocksvilki to 1№6 in Uie Souhern Diviskn widi four league games re- iMining. . Aldnugh Daywalt expecied nolh- ini less dm a dognghi fian WMley Meadows' ovenchieven, he coiddnl temper his pougame analysis. "WhUey Meadows. I dont know. he's just always played good against us." he said. "They don't have anyUiing io lose, jusl come and play. "We jusl didn'i Wl die ball. Wehad 16 fly-ball outs; You can't do dial. Little leaguers can catch fly balls. Skip Criderhitaballprenydeeplorighiand dial was il. We are going to have to hil a (junkball) pitcher like dial. You've got to gel on lop of il and hit ground- balls off somebody like Uial, because groundballs make il happen." HoMing a fragile 5-4 lead after seven. Daywallcalledhisckiser. Ryan Lambert, who couUnldisarm Moores- ville wiihoul enduring some high drama.FuslcamedKdouMe-play liner loAllenlndKeighUidialaavedalleasl one run and dien the nail-bidng nimh, when Uk leadoff man pterced Lambert for dK second straight inning. After Mooresville singled and moved Into scoring posidon on a wild pitch, Lambert managed to strike out dHskledespiteamodestfastball.Even diough his veed has climbed gradu­ ally this season, the lefty is Slill lacking a soane zip fixrni lasl year, when he cooaislendy ditew 84-85, "Hcwasn'tUirowingrealhard,”said Daywalt, who checkcd a scout's radar gun afterward. "(The scout) said his speed has pickcd up aboul six mph sincc the last Ume he came down here. ‘His arm's got lo build back up. Work is whal.he needs, but we'te in so many scary gamesdialljustcan'thang wiUi anybody very long.” Lambert embraced the pressure- packed entrance, securing die win for mkklle-teUevet Charles Millet and avoiding another blown save thal clogged his mind unUl Sunday's re­ demption. "I like il.” he said. ”U's dift’erenl. You gel to go al h for little amount of innings and gel to use all your stuff righl dKn. Thae's no margin (for er­ ror), Tve experience thal already once Uiis year." Lambert's perseverance impressed Uk coach. "Lambett was a Utile shaky in Uk eighUi, but he came back in Uk ninUi andicallydidagoodjob."Hesakl."ll's ________ good for him to gel an opportunity lo Scotfie L«ftwich huris a pitch against Stanly County, H n H teU |lM i-n w eB 4 LooklngFor Right Fit Staff H a s Plenty O f QualifieclCandidates F o r Football C o a c h By Brian PltL4 Davic Counly Етсфл$с Rccord DcforcBcnjicBrownbulTcd Davie's fool bull program, the wide-spread per­ ception wasthat Ihe War Eagles couldn't win enough big games to lum many heads, particularly Ibe Forsyth Coumy head.s. No more. "Il should be encouraging lo ihc people of Davic Counly ihal we've gol a lol of imeresl in this job," said Princi­ pal Linda Bost, whowill name Brown's rcplacemcnl ihis Friday. "One thing aboul havinglhecaliber of program ihal Coach Brown had - and the slaff. not jusl Coach Brown- it shows the (area's) coachcs what can be done here and whal can be accom­ plished in Dnvie Counly." Coining off b;»ck-io*back playoff seasons for Ihc llrs| lime in school hisior)'. Ihc selcciion cornmitlcc is up 10 Its neck with capable candidates that arc drooling over ihe prospect of inher­ iting a Icam that Brown dcclarcd as polentially the fincsl crop of talent ever. "Thai has welled their appeliic somc."said Bost. whoinicrvicwcd eight candidates. "Believe il or nol. a lol of Ihc inlcrc.st is from Forsyth Couniy-a lot of Ihc assistants and people who have been head coaches." Between 15-20 coachcs applied f(^ Ihe vacancy, including coaches from Texas, South Carolina, Florida and Virginia, and around 10 are head, coachcs somewhere. There ore many high-profile candidales. but nol every­ one could blend Inlo the Davie mix. In other words, the ccmunittee is iookiRg for someone who could fit into the stafTs puzzle, she said. "You're always looking for some­ one Ihut is a fil with Davie Counly, and someone who can come in and incor-* poraiealhhethlngsintoCoach Brown's Slaff," Bosi said. "I like having prob­ lems like Ihis. I like havc problems of having strong candidates. We've got that many good candidales." Assistant principal Rex Allen - a fomicroffcnsivclinccoachfor I4yeais, including seven years (1984-90) at Davic-concurred. "While a lol of Ihem have told us a lol of good answers, not all of them arc going 10 fil hero. We've got to look for that righl personality that's going to be ablctoconlinucthe tradition that we've started." Allen ensured the coumy that the righl man will win the job. "Wchave(AlhlcticDircctorBuddy Lowery) and (Assistant AD David HunOwho havc obviously been around, talked 10 a lot of people and know a : lol.^hcsaid. "rve been Incoachlng for. 14 years, so Гус gol a liltle bit of knowledge, and Mrs. Bosl is an excel­ lent inicrvicwer." • Bost beamed about how Davie is becoming increasingly stronger in the supplement department, an evolution ihathopefuIlywillcliminaleDaviefrom the stepping-stone class. "Dr. (Bill) Steed and I have worked very hard in the last two years to try to - be more competitive with other coun­ ties and other places' supplements,"; she said. "We are, in a lol of ways, very competitive, with all the other extra; things thal we've done." _ . • The interviewing stages of the: baseball search began this week.' Spaugh Brothers Score Wins In Manufocturers C^lenge At Dragway : ; : FARMINOTON - The Spaugh trodKis, DavU and Mfetacl fioro Advance scored wins Saturday ti AnningM Dn«way in dK special : Mtntitelwea СЫ1еп(е eve«, j - David Spaugh la Mi Indiai Oul- hw' Mcrctiy Cbugv picked tip dK IsiitJ^r’SpottiinivicMtyovetTtoi a YafcinvUle ia Nt Иу- irMldadiavlund his first Farmingum win in dK PRO Challenge clats in hisdlimolelNdvt, He defealedSpottsmtniiivltk» points leader Chris Ftoa or WlniUii-Salem. . Mke Bolden of ReidtvilbicarBd Mt Ihn Famiingloa Dnrwy ЮР EliinMatdiviaiaawteStt%ni^ in dK $ 2 S m * im .W a S a ac- tfoa;Bolde«iiiliIsChevÌDlelCatvelte defMedTOPEUminalorpointileader Marie "Kid* Jones driving hit fast .. .OUtmobÜe: He tuned in a winAiC': Umeofa5.99ETal I l2mplidowhUK Fanii't one eighUi mile d ^ course Ul defeat UKqulckerJt^lhisgivesdK "KU’aJiiuC'l»^>'»‘<°'»«SS,aOO natt of Winiln-Salem picked up hit second Sponsman diviskn win of Uk year Satuday. nod, driving his'Cou-' gar Daddy” Menwy, owned by hia «andfflodKrlmogeneHayesdefeated his Dodge Challenger rcd-lighted on d» start, giving Uk younger FiMt Uw big Farm points scries win. Flott. Uk cunent Sportsman points leader, has extended hUleolfor UK$2.S00cham- plons paycheck dds victtvy. Veteran stick shift racer Steve McCreary from Cana, Va. pickcd up , his second Classic Gear Jammen vic- ■jory of Ihe year at Fantóngjon defeat- li^ Jinuny Alderman of Blacksburg, y - ' x ____________________ In other racing division action John Brewer of Pinnacle picked up his scc­ ond straight Pure Slock win defeating Bob Ptesneli of Mocksvllk;. Chase Hedrick of Pfaffiown scored his first Streci №chines/Junkir Dragster divi- ston win oyer Jake Woodring from' Taylorsvilki. ■ . PeatiBcdUiiscontingSalurday night alFarmingtonDragwaywillbeWaror Uk Drag Cats. TheWARS race will pit 11 ll Uw 10 best open bodied (Dtagsleraft Aluis) against Uw 16 best full bodied' (door cats) in a 32 car shoolouL Phit, TOP Eliminator. Spotlstnaii, Pure Stwkaiid Junior DragsterwillaUbeii:: actkn in dw $25.000 FARM Riin Series. ' , ;,v. Gates' open al noon. Tina Ritai '. stan at 2 p.m. Eliminadain 6:30 p.m. Fore more liifinn«Mliw | i> (336) 993-2982or76M9ia - -Jt»':- B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 Members of the 1998 Giants National League Davle County Majors Champions include, from left; front- Aaron Bailey, Kurt Bivins, Troy Blakley, Andrew Dracy, ReShaun Parks; back row - Coach Ron Bivins, Shane Overby. Andrew Beck, Michael Frogge, John Snyder, Billy Riddle and Coach Andy Beck. Not pictured; Robert Browning, Coach Stan Riddle. G i a n t s C a p t u r e D a v i e N a t i o n a l s C h a m p i o n s h i p The Giants of ihc Davie Nalionals olds Dilly Riddle, John Sttydcr and one home mn (a grand slam). , won Ihe majors championship wiih a Shane Overby. Riddle led ihe team In Reshawn Parkslcdihe 11 -ye;ir-olds rccord of 9*3. hits and home mns (two). Overby was In hlls and mns scorcd, followed by The Giants werc led by 12-year- sccond, followed by Snyder, who had Kurt Bivins and Andrew Beck. Undefeated White Sox Members of the Senior League Girls White Sox which went undefeated include, from lefl; front-Kayla James, AmberCarter, Slacey Handy, Elizabeth Isley, Bridget Robertson, Christin McClamrock; back row - Coach Keith Handy, Shannon Handy, Randi Moore, Jamie Moore, Dawn Singleton, Krystal Richardson, Ryan Wrenn and Coach Cathy Carter. American AAA Champions ' Members of the Blue Jays Davie American AAA Champions Include, from left; front - .Tim Stanley, Christopher Wantuch, David Pitts, Mark Huggins, Wesley Doub; in back - ÀMlstant Coach Rick Tomkinson, Corey Doub, Joel Tomklnson, Lugan Buchanan, Bran­ don Hedrick, Logan Joldersma, Brandon Jones and Coach David Wantuch. V MamtMfs of ttw Braves Davle National AAA Champions Include, from left; front - Zach Vogler, 1111) Allen, Justin Waller, Travis Carroll, Justin Thompson; and In back - Jonathan James, Qanett Paitu, Biyson, Brown, Bryson Smith, Kevin Creason; and Coach Ken Sinw. Not pknured: Jacob Snow, bat boy Jess Cariner, and assistant coaches Scott Vogier, Don Comatzer and Bob Ailen.t ; , \ prayes Claim Nationals AAA Title Divie NaboMl AAABnves, with head coach Ken Snow and assiiunu be done. The Braves' defense^auld e'l24) inana, look die 1998 Davie ScoU Vogler, Don Cocnaoer and Bob . Held die ball al any portion, and the Cwl yQ»nTioiiilii|>' Allen, all cominenied dial diii (earn .pfTemecouldputdiebaiMnpIayalany j ; 11» «iff. c o « i^ of knew fiom die faeiinning whal hid 10 ^ n l in die batting lineup. M ’ s 9 o o d T » B e F R E E FREE SATURDAY, JUNE 20 FREE 27-Point Check of Your Car or Truck Report Given to You After FREE Hot Dogs & Drinks While You Wait! FREE ;; FREE !; FREE Brake Inspection wHIi any oil change I | Oil Change wHfaanyviMcle pwthateorlMsa I I I FREE ] ! FuHTanliofGas I «HhMywWd*I purdMMorlMie | I I FREE Collector Hnl House! wHhaqm Wcie P H tta M o rlM ie I I I I I I I I I I I ■ I I « « » « « ! « ! » » « « ! « « FREE 11 FREE BugShieMft VkntShailes ¡IMDogtAMiilttl ; j u w 6 f t 2 o ; L J Mount Aliy MAPTOSERYICL iMootaviH* TTTnnntH HrillllHH D a h o n M o t o r s , I n c * 13381 H » 4 1 8 5 â Chevrolet • - M "- Youth League Scores, Star dings Announced Major American League A's Blue Jays Devil Rays MarincrsS Indians 3 W 7 7 7 6 Major NaUonal League DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 - B3 lajor Giris Glams Cubs Braves Marlins W 9 6 6 1 Blue Jays 17, Glanl!) 6 Cubs 8, Marlins 6 Giants 9, Cubs S Blue Jays 5, Devil Rays 3 A'.s While So* Blue Jays Orioles 5 Angels Mariners I Indians AA National league L 5 5 8 S a tu rd a y N ig h t °rIt°|ÎacÉ°aÇ^8*P*M** ^ ^ w L W 7 0 Bnivcs 7 7 2 Reds 7 7 4 Padres 4 5 4 6 imlians 12, Padres 4 7 Mariners 5, Devil Rays 4 8 A's 13, Blue Jays 2 E S’ NIGHT! >!»■ DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17^1998 M e e t M o c k s v i l l e - D a v i e ' s A m e r i c a n L e g i o n T e a m Nathan Ireland Agt: 1B MghSehoal; SUnnount MghSehoal SMti.430BA FmiHy:J«ny •nd Emily ' Irelind FivotN* Foods: steak, lrsnehlti«s FtvocHoTV Show: Monday NIghI Raw WWF FavoilM AthMf<i); Shawn MichMli Futui* Pima; undecided Q m tM t Spofti Mofflont: grand slam In little league WhoHMlnsplradVou'nw MostT Dad because he always pu<hed me to do better WtMtWouMYouDoHYcu BtcniM A Millionaire? watch TV Charles Miller Age: 18 High School: Davie High School SUls: .311.10 doubles. 23 hits Family: parents Chuck and Loretta, brother Keiien FavorH* Foods: tacos, pl2za FavoritoTV Show: Sportscenter Favorlto Musicians: none, just like good music Favorlto Alhlete(s): Pop, Oule Smith, Doc Gooden Futur* Plans: play baseball In collegs Who H n Inspired You Tho Hoit7 parenls because they have Inspired me to do my best WhM Would You Don You BOMIM A Mllllon«lr*7buy a house lor my parents and myseil, save some and watch lots and tots ol sports________ ____ Steve Lefa/vre Aet: 16 High School: West Forsyth High School Stats: .403 BA, 5 HRs Family: Mom. Dad. little brother, two sisters Favorlto Foods: steak FavocttoTV Skew: Selnlekl. Friends FivocHo Musicians: Beatles. EMI, Roiling Stones. Bob Dylan FtvorNo AthMe(s): Ted Wiiiiams Futam Plans: Ma|or-League btssbaU player OroMot Sporta Moment: game- winning home run - Iwo outs, bottom of the ninth, tie game - 1 hit al least a 400-loot home njn on May 30,1998 Who Has Inspired You Th* Most? Ted Williams - his work Mhk; What Would You Do It You ■seam* A MHIIoralt*? give It to ; Drew Ridenhour Ag*:ie Mgh School: Dtvl* High School •M t:.307 BA, two HRs, ono triplo, thre* doubl**, I teRBIs pwsnlsSlsv* andShwtl*. •MstsAmy and Brodi* ì rood: psMiul buttsr snd j*Hy hvoiN* TV «MMR Andy ÜriIfWi Пмо1Й*И|и1е1м*;в*агд* SM«, Sammy K*nh«w, Maik Ch**lrait.ГамИк ДММИ*): chl|ip*r 'Jon**, Dal* Muiphy, P*ylon M w * M m : go to coMg* and tianmatoaM olnwnoy OiMlwl Spsits Moiiwitîtour* ovtrllm* Fr**dom gam* In boiial pl*yo<h W koHM lM pM YevTh* ИойТ mom tnd did b*caua* :Si*y akMvt Md m* I could do H «M W M M V w O eltV ou M w A IM M nT buylh* Skip Crawford Crider Ag*: 16 HItfi School: West Forsyth Highschool St*ts:4-4 record Family: J.P., Johnny and Teresa Favorita Fooda: pizza, spaghetti FavorH* TV Show: Saved By The Bell Favorita Musleiana: PuH Daddy, Mase. The Lox, Biggie Smaiiz Favorll* Athl*le<a): Tom Glavlne Futur* Plana: undecided Grsstsst Sports Moment: when I hit two homers at King WhoHaalnsplrsdYouTho Moat? my brother because J.P. is inspirational What Would You Don You Becam* A Mllllonair*? have a 3000 OT and a mansion Victor Patti Ag*:17 High School: Davie High School Stala: .365 BA, 431/3 IP, 40 Ks Family: parents Patsy and Vic Favorite Fooda: pizza Favorite TV Show: Jerry Springer Favorito Athl*l*(a): Tom Giavlne Futur* Plana: go to college Greateat SporU Moment: throwing a no-hitter WhoHaalnsplrodYouTh* Most? my brother Whst Would You Don You B*c*m* A MHIIonaira? move away from Davie County Jeffery Shoemaker Age: 16 Highschool: Stamiount Stat*:4HRs, 28 RBIs, 14 walks, three strikeouts, six doubles, three triples Family: parents Mteky and Eartine and brother Joey Favorit* Foods: pizza, chteken Favorite TV Show: South Park Favorits Muaielan:Tom Petty Favorit* AthM*: calchei Rick Wilkins Futur* Plan*: play baseball in a small community college Or*M*sl Spofta Momont: stats playoffs this yean I hit a home nine first at-bat lor Ihe varsity team Who H** Insplrsd You Tho Moat? mom and dad and my biottier - to keep a strong head and to stay out ol troubi*: b* the bestlcanb* WhM WouM You Don You B*m*AMIIIIowili«7lwoukl own my own baseball stadium: I wouW give money to th* peopi* who need It a k>t Tony Snow Ag*:te High School: Foibuah Mgh School ~ I*: .343 BA, 17 RBIs. 24 hits, on* HR, all- contenne* parents Ken andOlend*, brottwrsKsn and Chad UsgtA к pizia, mac and ch**s*, french fries FmoiN* TV Show: SpoilK»nt*r. * ■ "Tonight Mu*lei(n*:Ev*rcl*ar CalRlpkanJr.,Mk:k*yM(nll* Futura PIi m : hop* to play bassbsllncollog* :hMing ■ h < ^ njn at Kannapoü* to И* nobody thought that I NhoHMlmplndVauTh« M*MT my mom: Iho lold IM to n*v*fgiv*up WIWlWouMYouDoltVeu АМ М ммкаТтуй)* Mni*.|u|lhiv»ii>gi*iiioii*y ffyan Desnoyers Ag*: 17 __________ Highschool: Davie High School Stats: 7-2 record Fsmlly: Dan, Mel and Erin Favorits Foods: Arigato Favorii* TV Show: motorcross Favorito Mualciana: Alan Jackson Favorito AthtatX*): Magto, Soup Futur* Plana: WCC Graatast Sporta Momont: tuming a doubie play with Magk; WhoHaalnapiradYouTh* Mod? Dad Whal Would You Do II You Bacam* A Mllllonair*? pay my Dad___________________ L i Allen Pardue Ag*: 17 wCiiOOl» Foibush F*mlly: DavkI, Cathy and Mia Favorite Foods: Chinese Favorits Musleiana: Jimmy Buffet, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton and Allman Brothers Favorit* Alhl*t*(a): Greg Maddu», Nolan Ryan > Futur* Plans: go to college and play ball What Would You Don You Bocam* A Mllllonair*? collect old Mopar Muscle Cara Shane Allen Aga:1B High School: Davie High School Stats: .460 OBA Family: parents Gary and Pat and sister Yonnie Favorit* Fooda: Irench Iries, pork chops _________ Favorite TV Show: Home Improvement Favorit* Muaiclan: Georgs Strait Favorit* AthlM**: Cal Ripken Jr., Mark Lemke Futura Plana: go to college and' play ball, major In construction Or*tl*sl Sport* Momont: winning Jr. High champkxishlp at South Davie Who Haa Inaplrad You The Moot? Dad - he helped me Iha most In sH sports WhM Would You Don Vou B*cam*AMIIIIon*lr*7buya huntsr gi»*n Dodg* on 44's Scott Comalzer A gs:ta Hloh School! Davie Mgh School SIMs: .348 BA, lour hom* mns, s*v*n doubles, 24 hits, 28 runs, 22 RBIs, 11 waka, live stolen bases parantsEmsiy and Kalhy, brother NeU FtvMHs Food*: shrimp, grilM ch**s* F*vcitt*TV8haw:S*inl*M. NYPOBiu*,BI*n FtvoiH* Huddans: Blackhawk, omt Black, any good 80s band FmcfN* AttiM«*): Jadi Millar, Pop,Ja**Canaaco Futam Plana: play loolball at ASU OraMiit Sport* Homont: lnt*ic*pling Iwo pasaes va Ashbiook In piayoff* and roluming on* for a touchdown; *v*iy Um* I plug on*; and alapping a singla up Iha gut ki church l*agu* sollbdl IMhoHMhwplradVouTh* MoMT myl*mi|y-pai*nl*lar №* continual at|i|^o (m * and my bralhar for a h o ^ m* hud woik'paysoH ' WMWMMYCUDONVOU ■fOMip A MWtlMlnTglv* pop som* gas monoy, pqr >i* Mk* back, buy my plnnl* a ikiy hig caMn m AoptltoNMi MouMain* JoeTt Ag*: 17 High School: Forbush Highschool Stats: 3.01 ERA, .310 BA Family: parents Aland Becky; sisters Heather, Samaiy, Jennifer Favorite Fooda: Mexican i0rit*TV8h0w:ERfea have no lavorites (ESPi) Favorit* Mu* cl*n*:Glfth Brooks, George Strait, Tacy Bryd Favorit* AthM*<e): Kej Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, JoMontana Fuhira Plana: go as Iar baseball as possible or pbiic relations { Qreataat Sporta Momai: sophomore year pitched| one- hitter and could have bei perlect game; also wenl Australia to play basebal|his past summer IWhoHaa Inaplrad You Moat? my peers and al players because II would lo be where they’re at What Would You Do II Bocam* A Mlllionalro7| baseball, sel up charities sports programs lor youn^ople Josh Hill Ago: 17 High School: West Forsyth Family: Paul and Sandy Hill Favorit* Foods: broccoli and cheese Favorite TV Show: Dukes ot Hazard Favorit* AthM*: Mark Lemke Futura Plana: college Qr*at*st Sports Momont: MV> ol West Forsyth JV WhoHaslnsplradYouTh* Moot? My dad because he's always been an enthusiast | Whal WouM You Don You ! Bocam* A MHIionalr*? Buy a BMW 23 I Kevin Barefoot Age: 17 High School: West Forsyth Highschool Stats: .385 BA, stolen base leader, ail- conlerence Family: brother Matt, lather Rtehard, mother Sherry Favorito Food*: steak Favorito TV Show: Sportscenter Favorito Mualdana: ail kinds Favorii* AthM*(*): Mk:hael Jonlan, Ken QrHfey Jr. Futam Plana: college winning HR va RaynoMs In Ih* aaventh Inning Who Haa Insplrwl You Th* Ho*tT my hra JV baseball coaches IsughI a hanl worii athk:, Mit alsa tauijht us to really enjoy tho gam* WhM WouM You Don You iccam* A MIWonak*7buy a Dodge VIpar and a big hous* with a bating cagalnski* Jeremy Helton i:1B»4-»- 4>f Krml- 4ign evlMNN* Davie Mgh School ~ la: .380 BA parents Brent sndMairlHyn andbrottwr Chad Favorii* Food: ToilyakI Chkton FavoilMTV Sho«:Spoitscsnter Favorits Mualdin*: Ci*ffiangais Favorii* AiliM*; G*orgo Bratt Futam PliM: sMsnd W*stsffl Carolina Univaraily l:lour- ovsMme wk! agalnat Morganton- Frsadom In loolball WkeHM Inspirad You Tha Moat? PaiMwBumklgobocauaa h* always took ma to Ih* Kanaaa CHy Royals'bssabtH gams* WhM WouM Vou Do If You ■маню A HIMcMlnTgo 10 Iho Waflla H o(^ and buy JonnKar a n w c* f -v%.-V . ■ - ^ Andy Ward Ag*:18 Highschool:! Davie Fimily: parents Jeff andDobble, sister Allison Favorlto Fooda: Gumblno's Pizza, Choco Taco Favorit* TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Mualciana: Toto, Conway Twitty, Slaughter Favorit* Athl*t*<*): Dais Murphy, Jim Thome Futura Plans: undecided Qreataat Sporta Mom*nt: hitting two tatsrs against South Rowan Legion team Iwo years ago; beating West Forsyth in loolball my senior year Who Ha* Inaplrad You Th* Moat? Casey Martin, lor slickin' it oul Whal WouM You Do II You Became A Miilionalra?qult everything, and buy some stuff Brian Campbell Show: Sportscenter Favorii* Muaiclan: George Strait Favorii* AthW*: Mike Piazza Futur* Plana: go to college and become a hard worker Gr*it*al Sporta Momont: hilling two home mns in one game Who Haa Inaplrad You Th* Most? my dad WhM WouM You Don You Became A MHIIonaira? buy a rig Ryan Lambert Age: 18 High School: West Forsyth Highschool Stats: 2.20 ERA. 56 IP. 80 Ks. 3-8 Family: mother Kathy, lather Tommy, step-lalher Lindsey, sister Nicole Favorite Fooda: Stromboil Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter, Nash Bridges Favorite Mualciana: Pearl Jam Favorite Athl*t*<a): Greg Maddux, Frank Thomas, Deion Sanders Futura Plans: continue education atUNC-Chariotte OrsatssI Sports Moment:my sophomore year on JV against Greensboro Page I threw a no- hlllsn striking out IS against Davie my senior year WhoHeelneplradYouThe Moel? My parenls because Uiey alwaya are very supportive What WouM You Do H You BecamoAMilllonelra7Uvea luxurious ilia and donate money to charily t e g lo n F a H s T o M o o re s v ille Conlinued From Pafe Bl , do that. You know, he hadn't pitched a whole lot." • Mooresville stunned Mocksvillc by taking a 3-i lead in the founh, bul Mocksvillc bolted ahead with a four- nin fifth.... Clutch hits hove becomc routine business for Kevin Barcfool, who went 3 for 4. "Baiefool gol о big hit Гог us." Daywall sold. "Of coursc. he's doing thal ail the time now."... Shane Alien pul It all on the line at sccond base. "Shane had some tough plays at second," Daywall said. "He gol hil with a coupic bad hops. A loiof times, lhat will make you gun-shy."... Starter Joe Tomlin departed after 4 1/ 3. leaving the game partly on Miller’s shouldcrs.Hestnickoulfiveandthrcw two-hit ball over 2 2/3, giving up one ron."IlhoughtCharlcsdidagoodjob," Daywait said of Miller, who was clocked at 86 mph. "Thai's what you do in middle relief. You hold them right there. Йе hadn't pitched much lately so I knew he might be gelling a litlle llred. Plus, Lambert needed to throw some."... Mocksviile gol two hils from Victor Patll, Skip Crider and Allen and one from Tony Snow. LsFaivre Compared To Legion Legend Coach George Daywait elevated slugger Sieve LeFaivre Into elite com­ pany. comparing the sweet-swinging Icfty to (^had Triplett, arguably the grcatest player in Mocksville-Davie Legion history. Triplett’s combined numbers in 1989-%: .366 batting average (IIM for 284).26homcnand95RBK "Steve I think hits the ball as haid as onybody Ihal's liecn here since Trip­ lett." Daywall said of the rising West Forsyth junior who joined the team June 5. "We haven't had anybody that really drives Ihe ball hard since Trip- ielt,andrmgoinglosay he’s the closcst thlngtoit. He probably hasalittle morc power lhan Tripicll had. and he's just 16 years old." Preschoolers cany Iheir blankets; UFaivrc hugs his bat, even when he’s nol batting. "The thing I like aboul him, when he’s nol baiting, a lol of limes he’s over thcrc sitting with his bat and thinking obout hitting." Daywall said. "Thai’s whal a lol of them don’t do. Tliey’rc over there talking and nol paying any attention. That shows lhat he's really inlercstcd in playing." Unfortunately, LeFaivre wasn't playing over the weekend. In Friday's win al Stanly Counly, Lefalvre wal| nailed on the calf by a pitch, putting- him on crutches and forcing him to; miss this week’s Stale Games. He; should return by Ihe end of the weeki; "He could hardly walk (Satunlay),^: Daywall said. "He's gol a lot of stiff-; ness and swelling." [ •Mocksviile Is4-1 with LePaivrc ill right field. Tbal's not suiprising since' he's hitting .476 (10 for 21) with an impressive on-base percenuge for a power hitter, 342. • LeFaivre, earned illegally for 13 games by King, has gradually blended in with his new leammales while his offense has rapidly climbed. "I like Ihe field and I like Ihe play- crs."he said, "ll was an adjustment, bul I've goncn used lo il. I feel like Гш geuingbetler week by week. Ii’soneal- batatatim e." Pudding Ridge Golf Club Summer Specials W m a FREE Year of Golf BIondayK H ay all day for $24 H édiW M lay*; Ladies Day. $15 Green Fee & Cart B onday>Friday: Oavie County Residents Play f( r Only $16 w/cart, offer valid thru Ju ly 1,1998. Il-Fri ta t, Sun, Hoi ( lU fu U r Senior A lte rs $22 $17 $18 NA «25 ume out and play our WELL MANICURED golf courae a id ahake hands with our New Head Proftasional iW o Codai Alteraattve Spike* Only Shirta with Sleeves, Think You. 33«-MM<S3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 - B5 R v ln Barcfool did his best imlalion of a home-iun liol, dien shifted inlo a two-bagger sprint when ths ball m hed into ihe cenlcr-neld feiicc ’rhundayagainstUxington. • V . "rvehilacouple(horaenin8)eyeiyonceinawhlle,"saidBaitfool,nolnoled forhlspwer.”Imuscledupandhilone.lwasn’ltesIlylryinglo,lWasJustliying 10 gel tho ontho ball. Bui rm nol going to lie, I started my trot when 1 saw It. Bull! hit Ihe wall and I started to mn." ‘ He presumably forgot where he was playing. West Fonyth rewards homeis 10 singles'hilters. "West is the launching pad, it’s nol loo deep." Barcfool said. "Il’s a little intimidaling when you look out there and see 370 in centcr ftcld, but I got It out there." DaywaItmarvelcdaiBorcroot’srccentrise,espeelailydefcnslveiylnccmcr field. "He’s proved to me lhal he can play and do a good job. You know, he's been an inflelder ail the time and to me he's nn awful good outliclder," said Daywall, who found some unknown talent while six Davie players spent last week at the beach. "fve probably used more players per game lhan anybody ever has and 1 think that’s tho way ll'll beon down lhe road. It's going to take everybody. ...TTie thing about it, now we’rc going to have good players at ail times. ’This experience has helped a lol of Ihem." Elven though Mocksviile’s reeled off si* straight wins, most ofthe players conilnuc to ignorc the, standings. Daywait, on lhe olhcr hand, almost always beats the paper boy 10 the rack. Eorllcr inthe scason.hefelilikebeating his head in. "We’ve gol four losses lhal still nag me," he said of losses lo Wilkes Counly, Lexington. Wesi Iredell and Kannapolis. "You uke those four away and look where we’d bc sitting. I kept telling them lhat early. Wc could be 14-2 as cosy as (10-6), "I don’t Ihink Ihee guys ever look at Ihe standings. ’Theyjust go from game to game. They don’t hardly know where we’re al. Theyjust go oul and play." Daywall can'l remember Mocksviile playing any better lhan its playing heading into the rcgular-sea.son stretch r^in. "This is Ihe .strongest we've been down toward the end in a good while." he said. "Wo should be in pretty good shape going Into lhe playoffs." But Mocksviile, a game back of thini, must hunilc third-place Concord to avoid a lough first-round playoff series and possibly a dreaded second-round matchup probably against Rowan Couniy. the league's pit bull. "I'd like lo have third." Daywall said. "Ifyou gel fourth, you’re going tohave to play like the devil to win Ihe first round of the playolfs. Everybody’s looking ahead to playing Rowan, but you’ve got to win the first round," Opponents don't know what pitcher Ihey're facing. Often limes Daywait Joesn't even know until an hour or so beforc ganw time. The invariable answer Get loose, staff. "I'm nol rcaly selling upslorling pitchers right now because frnjast asinglhe staff In Ihc situalions we’ve gol lo have Ihem in," he said. "And I think Ihal’s working beller lhan (a sel rotation). I’ve got Uk whole crew to throw." Scot I Cornatzer's Legion future is in limbo. A walk-on for Appalachion Stale’s football team, Comatzer is being urged by brother Neil, a rcdshirt sophomore fullback, to drop his bal and begin college prcparnilons immedi­ ately. If Cocnauer departs, Daywall will bc down to 18 players and nol have to make a final cut over the weekend. If Comalzer slicks around. Daywait will be stuck with a sleep-stealing decision of cutting one player. ' 'That'sgolnglobcatoughcall,"saidDaywall,"butScollmayleavebecause. Nell is telling him he needs lo come on up there because a lol of Ihe other (football playeis) are up Ihere and he needs to gel o job, work partlime and go to (summer) school. "He isn'l wanting to do that. He's going to make uphls mind. He's back from the beach nowand he's wanting to play baseball. We'rc going lo lalk about il this week." Mocksviile Òomes From Behind For 16-12 Victory By Brian nits Davic Couniy Enterprise Rcconi Mocksvillc-Davic's American Le­ gion baseball team used (o Hnd a way lo lose. Now it flnds ways to win. Visiting Mocksviile Improved lo 6- 6in the Souihiem Division withacome* from-bchind 16-12 victoiy over low- lying West Ircdeil on June 9. Ancr leaving runners on sccond and ihirdthrccseparate times, and aOcr West built un 11*5 lead through six innings,Mocksvillc knockcd down Ihc door in Ihc seventh and proceeded lo punish Wcst'spapcr-lhinpilchingdown Ihc .stretch, chopping Ihe dcllcil to 11- 8 in the seventh, taking a I3-11 in the eighth and burying the league's losl- placc team in Ihc ninth with thrcc more. "I thought wc were going lo hit the ball bccause they were running out of pitching/'CoachGcorgcDaywallsaid. "Wc gol into a little hot streak and started hitting the ball. Wc hit some balls real hard... real hard." Somcsuspcctdcfcnscbehind starter Allan Pardue had Daywall real wor­ ried when Wes! scorcd four straight innings from Ihc thinl through the sixth - iwicc rocking Mocksvillc with four- run explosions - but West's pUchcrs ran out of gas and Ryan Lombcrl, the Ihinl of four Mocksviile pitchers who picked up Ihe win, and closcr Drew Ridenhour, who earned Ihc save, put West away by working three effcclivc innings. "Wc kept making errors and letting them have cheap runs, and I was about lo go crazy," said Daywait. "We just kept pecking away and they mode some errors. They gave us some of the (runs) backthatwchadgivcnlhcm.Welradcd I gucs-s. "I wasn't proud. Our defense was terrible. prolKibly the wonl defense we've played all year. These boys ore kind of unprcdictuble. You don't know whalthey'rcgainglodobecau.sc thcy'rc uplhcrchackinglikealolofthcsc Olhcr people are against us." Tony Snow did some serious hack­ ing, going 4 for 5 with four runs, a doublc.homerandlwoRBIs,andStcve Lefaivre - who unleashed a frozen- rope double off the fcncc - and Skip Crider bolstered the attack with thrcc hits each. Mocksvillc also gol a boost from Drew Ridenhour and JasonShorc, who had iwo hits opicce. "Snow hit the ball real well," Day- wallsaid. "Hc'sjustagood.sleodyball player. Steve didn't gel many good pitches to hil. The only good pitch he got, he about knocked Ihe righl'Cenier field fencedown.Imcun.hehitarope." West practically gave Mocksvillc the lead. The catcher’s throw back to the mound uickled towanl second base, allowing Shoreiorace home from thinl foral2-11 leadinlheeighth. Moments later, Mocksvillc made it I3-II. "Wc haven't gotten many breaks," Daywall said. "The biggest brcak wc have had lately was when the pitcher missed that ball. Wcscorcdurcal cheap run righi then, and that's something lhat wc haven't been able lo do." Unlike most games during this ad­ venturous season, Daywall fcllrclaxcd with lhe gome in Ridcnhour's hands. Facing five batters, the right-hander fan ned three whilegivingupone harm­ less run. "I knew 1 might have lo use Drew and Lambert, but 1 didn't want to use them too much," Daywall said. "Thai rcally worked out good. Lambert had one good inning (in ihc seventh), then he walked two and I jusl decided to go on and gel Drew. Drew did a real good job. I mean, he threw the ball by ihoce young guys. "When we got up (16-11 in lhe ninth), it was one ofthe few times I fell at case, becausc with Drew out there I thought we werc in good shape." • Shorc made his two hiu count, driving in Ihrcc runs.... Nathan Ireland and Josh Hill had one hit each.... In 4 2/3, Panluc was hurt by five unearned runsand Joe Tomlin, who allowed two unearned runs in 1 l/3,wasdeadiircd. "Joehad some control problems,which is unusual for him," Daywall said. "But Joe was tircd. He's a farm boy and he's been working in tobacco everyday. I know he was tired bccause he slept going up Iherc."... As far as available players, Mocksviile was hanging by a thread al the end. "I used every player (15)," said Daywall, who lost a sick Kevin Barcfool near the end. "In other words, in lhe ninth Ididn't have another player to pul in." Coach Impressed With Win Over Lexington By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Rccord Mocksvillc-Davie's Legion base­ ball icam gol il all: timely scoring, lough defense, another grcat job by ccnicr fielder Kevin Barcfool and a piickageof power from Nathan Ireland and Steve LcFaivre. "The pitching, the hitting and the dcfcnsccame logcthcr as a team effort, and I was rcal pleased," said Coach George Daywait. following his team's impressive 10-7 victory over Lexing­ ton Thursday al Rich Park. "I knew Lexington would be lough, but wc probably played the best game we've played all year. We madcacouplc of errors, bul wc made some awful good plays." In a momentum-boosting win lhat featured home runs from Ireland and Lcfaivrc and near-flawless pitching from reliever VictorPatli, Ireland made some Spoilscentcr-matcria] plays al shortstop lhal helped keep Lexington on the mn for most of way. "Nathan caught two on the second- base side of shortstop. He played a great game at short." said Daywall. who moved Ireland from sccond to short when Shane Allen went to Myrtle Bcach for graduation. "I watched him this year (playing short at Starmounl High) and hc'sjust a go(xl player." Ireland shmgged o(T ihc attention that accompanies eye-popping plays. "I knew I could do il." he said. "Jusl having to gel back u.scd lo (shortstop) was the only thing." Tuming ulmost-surc singles into clutch outs wasn't the only thing Ire­ land did. With Lexington leading 2-1 in the bottom of the second, Ireland jerked a pitch over the 310 Icfl-ficld fcncc, a three-run homer that got Mocksvillc off and mnning and pro­ vided tangible evidence that little men can make big waves. “Coach Daywall always tells us that you don't have to swing hard, and I didn't really swing all lhat hunl," said Ireland, who cranked his first Legion homer and led with three hits. "I guess il just hilolTthe bal right and It got oul." With Lexington on tbe verge of bogging down againsi Patli - who re­ lieved Stoner Ryan Lambert during lhe nnh, hurled one-hit ball over 3 2/3 and helped himsclfwiih an RBI groundout lo extend the lead to 5-3 - Lefaivre bumed the visitors with a two-run homer lhal jumped off the end of the bat with surprising juice and tightened Mocksviile's grip. 7-3. "I didn't get all of it," said Lefaivre, who went 2 for 4 with three RBIs. "Bul I guess I got enough of It lo pul il over thal 370 or whatever it is." Moments later, Lexington chased Lambert, cutting Mocksvillc's lead lo 7-5 in the fifih. and lumed ils only hil off Patli into a two-run, game-tying homer. Bul thal's wherc Lexington hil the wall. Tied 7-7 in crunch time, Lefaivre triggered a decisive three-run eighth with a two-out single lo right. After a Drew Ridenhour walkandaSkipCridcr infield hil, Lexingloniumedthegun on itself, walking Tony Snow with the bases loaded and committing a sui­ cidal two-ran error in right field. "We got two or thrce breaks tonight," Day­ wall said. "Things went our way for a changc." Although Lexington retreated down the stretch, Mocksviile made ihings happen at the plate, played exquisite defense and preserved its ihird straight Soulhem Division victory when Ridcn- hourclosed the door in lhe ninth forthe "I was tickled becausc lhat was a lough game and we beat agood pi tcher," Daywall said. "Russell is probably the best pitcher they have, a real good curvcball pitcher. "Jason Shore had a good game at second: Victor and Skip played good at first;Tony played goodat Ihinl; and wc hil the ball when we needed to. We got Ihe batters up that we needed at the right lime.... A lot of times you сснле in the order where you don'l want to, and tonight il woriced out." • Barefoot played a major role once again, going 2 for 5 with a double and driving in two nms. "Barefoot came through again," Daywait said.... Ex­ cept for the home-nin ball to star Brian Bowman, Patli was in complete com­ mand. "Victor made one bad pitch and Bowman hil the home run lo tic it up," Daywall said. The home run didn't bother me, the walk in front of him U; what bothered me."... Almost every«' thing fell Mocksviile's way. "A foul dp' popped out of Soup's (catcher Brian Campbell) milt, wenl up in the air and he caughi it with his bare hand for the suikcout," Daywait said.... Ridenhoiir, Crider, Snow, Campbell and Shore had one hit each. SPOrUGHT Denied Fëndeis Rnd Help At Collision ConnecUon Over the years, David Baxley has seen Clemmons traffki get heavlerand heavier. One ihing hasn’t changed: The dented fendeis i from that lHiiTip-and^)rlnd traffk: wind up at his shop. Baxley Is owner of Coiilsion Connection Body Shop at 2564 LewlsvilMlemmons Road, twhlnd Sagebiush restaurant. Baxley started № erelnlS79 In the old Gabard Body Shop,owned by the late TomGabaid. Gabard'sbuslnesswasoneoftheoidestlnClenimons. Baxley took over the business six years ago. Collision Connectton does all kind of body woik, major and minor, and any wreck-related mechank^l work. ■Frontenddamageseemstobethemostcommondamagewe see,’ Baxley sakl. 'His shop is capable ol repainting, straightening frames and just about anything else. Baxley Is certified by both the Automotive Seivice Excellence and ICAR. His shop is ceitilied by PPG and BASF.Iwomajorbrandsofautomotivepalnts. ColllstonConnectton ha* a dowoHlraft paint booth. ' Heisa1980graduatsOfWestForsythHlghSchoolandgrew upkiCiemmons. How does traffk: compare here now? i "There's really no comparison," he saM. "It's a nightmare now. At 3 o'clock. Ifs really hazardous getting across th* street" i r HeandhiswlfeKarriliveoflDockDavlsRoad.Theyhavetwo thHdren, Megan and DavM. Ha has also worked at Forsyth Honda. CoiNslon Connectkm offers pkik up and delivery servk», and Baxley can arrange for wrecker saivtee. •We wo* with insurance compwiies. We g№»fiiM estimalM. bn everything," he saM, adding that wreck vkilime c ^ chose where ^ cars are repaked. David Badey Is the owner of Collision Connection Body Shop behind Saaebrush Restaurant There Is one major difference between Coiskin Connectton andthe large dealersh^ body shops. "I emphasize quality more than speed," he saki. "I'm pot the fastest guy in tha worid, but I stand behind eveiything I jd№ They doni have to stand behind It like I do." Baxley uiged anyoM Involved In a coilisk)n to get a Iree esUmateatCoNiskxiConnwtkm. 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You'll be amazed at the wood and lile patterns realism and likeness to hardwood and ceramics. The greatly expanded ceramic tiie department features the newestdesignsandslylesforlloors,counter-tops,andback-splashes. Displayed on customer-friendly tile boards and prominently shown right on Ihe sales lloor, ceramic tile is boldly stated at Whitney's new showroom. Vinyl flooring and luxury vinyl tiles from Congoleum, Armstrong, and Tarketl are featured in the newly designed vinyl sales area. Browse al your own leisure Ihrough Ihe countertop selections from Wiisonart and Formica. A full line of cleaners and maintenance products can aiso be found for aii your hard surface fioor needs. One ofthe main reasons for Whitney's move to the new location centered on expansion ol the carpet and rug department. 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This Is one reason w e are highly recommended by the medical community. Beverly Hills does have a doctor and dietician on stafl." The Winston-Salem clinic at 349 Jonestown Road, has won awards as Beverly Hills' top clinic in North Carolina and the Number 3 clinic in the United States. It is led by Sandy Williams, director; Suzy Atkins, a registered nurse and counselor, and Connie Senic, counselor. The Mocksville clinic is led by Holly Peddycord, direcior. During the Christmas holidays, national statistics indicate adults gain an average ol seven pounds. "I'm happy to say our clients didn't do that," she said. "A lot ol them continued to lose overthe holldays.Most Importantly, they didn't gain. Our clients can lose an average ol 2 to 3 pounds a week so the body Is consistently burning lat as their source of energy. We address behavior modification during the entire program. 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MocMle-Davie'sUgkmbaseban icom won nine games beroie Saturday nlglil, bul only one of those fil Ihe blowout category. Nathan Ireland and Skip Crider help^ change all of that. Iicland and Crider combined forsix hits, four doubles and seven RBIs as Modcsvilie-gettingacompicte-game .seven-hiller from Allan Pardue and scoring in every inning-romped 15-4 at Slalesvilie. The teams paclied il up alter seven Innings becausc of the 10- mn luie. " Wc should have ployed about five scvcn-lnning games like we had at Statesville," Drew Ridenhour said af­ ter Mocksvllle dispatched one of the Southern Divislon'sbottom-iungteams cn route to ils nnh slraighl win. "Ev­ erybody got 10 play, everybody got to swing, and that helped out a lot. Tinse kind of games help more lhan you think.” Ticdinknolsbeforethe game,Coach George Daywolt'sbkwdpnssureniised considcrabiywhenSlolesvilk: upstaged Mocksville'stwo-nin Tint with three in Ihe last half of Ihe lirsl againsi Pardue, who sellled down and allowedjust four hits over Ihe final six innings. "At Stanly County, I wasn't real nervous, bul al Statesville I was ner­ vous becausc you Just don’l know how you're going to play (against weak teams)," Doywalt said. "When ihey camc back and scorcd three in the fitst, I thought 'Boy, wc'n: in trouble." Bul. fortunately for MocksviUe, Daywalt had il all wrong. Taking off from 3-3, Crider slugged home three runs wlthiwoswings, doubling inacun in Ihe thlnl and blasting a two-nin homcr in the seventh. Ireland (3 for 4) swung a cican-up hitter's bat in the Icadoff spot, stroking a two-run single Legion Standings W-L GB 13-1 - 11-4 11-5 1(V6 8-7 6-8 6-9 5-10 4-10 4-11 4-11 Rowan Couniy Stanly County Concord MocksviHe .Kannapolis Lexington Wilkes County Mooresville Soulh Rowan Slalesvlllc Wcsl Iredell 21/2 3 4 51/2 7 7 1/2 81/2 9 91/2 91/2 Jason Shore pulls the bat back on a bunt. 1 Mocksville-Davie Legion Statistics Record: 11-11,10-6SD (Through June 15) НГГШ С Demoyen I Талип LcMvre Ciidei В«Гао( Раш AOea M ila Sk w Wad H eta Ridenhour ^Сапшсг Ш CanabeU •Тею tattili, тсирю Italia ■ItÊàm.. AB R H RBI AVO. 2В ЗВ HR 1 0 1 2 .1000 \0 0 2 2 1 0 .500 0 0 0 21 7 10 6 .476 3 0 1 37 12 16 IS .432 3 0 2 42 9 17 11 .405 4 0 0 62 11 23 11 .371 3 0 0 54 18 20 9 .370 1 0 0 55 17 20 13 .364 2 0 2 37 11 13 15 .351 0 1 3 SS 8 19 9 328 2 0 • 0 75 17 24 11 320 3 1 1 43 10 12 13 .279 4 0 2 72 20 20 15 .278 4 1 3 47 10 13 21 .276 0 I 1 14 1 3 1 .214 0 0 0 21 9 4 4 .190 0 0 0 23-6 4 J average: 326 (239-733) 0 .174 0 0 0 W-L IP H R ER ВВ so ERA M 13 1/3 13 9 5 12 23 3.44 (M)112/3 13 11 6 9 3 4.82 1-0 172/3 19 16 IO 10 17 5.23 0-1 101/3 8 9 7 7 16 6.24 2-3 291/3 29 30 . 22 16 34 6.80 3.1 221/3 27 23 П 18 26 6.92 2-1 251/3 35 27 21 13 20 7.53 1-1 122/3 18 18 14 15 18 1032 l-O 102ß 17 IS 12 4 И 1039 1Ы1 1831/3 219 189 142 120 197 6.98 : m . Dmoyen СМя МШег Ш TOTALS u m iUdeiihour 3, Lamben, Miller n O U N lASIS: Conialzer 7, Binfoot 4, Ireland 4, Milkr 4, Allen 3. Wanl 3, CampteU 2;i^aiid, FMd 2, vWAUSlFaili8,Allen6,Cocnalzer5,Miller5.Ridenhour5,Campbell4,Snow4,B«lbM3,Cfkler3,Maiid Э. U H tnc 3, Helton 2, Tomlin 2, Ward 2, Hill in Ihe founh and a iwo-nm double in Ihcnfih. Daywall's simple advice made all the difference for Crider, who finished 3for5. "Skip looked rul bad in his first al- bat and 1 told him lhal the right-field fence is short, move closer lolheplate and then maybe ihey'll thmw you in­ side. "The Ilisl lime he did it, he hit one off Ihc light-center field fence and Ihen he jerked Ihe next one out." Meanwhile, Slalesvilie owned a deadofrcnseagalnstPanluc,who over­ whelmed Statesville with disguised pitches. "I was jusi nol ready basically," Pardue sold of ihe shaky slort. "Bul I hauled through it and hung in then:. Then I felt pntty good. My pitches Slatted woridng. I slaited mixing il up and lhal helped oul. I go) stronger." Daywaltdetectedincieasinglynwre Juice from Pardue as the game moved. "He got better and better," he said. "By Ihe fifth inning, at limes he was throw­ ing il real hard." Ridenhour ignored Pardue's open­ ing acts. "I knew Allan wouldn'l let thal bother him becausc he's a lough pitcher," he said. "He's compelilivc, I know he is because Fve caught him, and he isn't going loglve up. You could tell from ihedugoul, in his eyes, he was wanting lo win." • Fortunately, no one was injured when Vidor Patti, who had two hiu, scorchcdallncrloshoft."Hisnyballlo shoRs№p,theF.6,>ln»s(lookhishe«l OfT," Daywalt laU. "If he wouldnl have caughl the ball, it woukl have hil him In the face. Victor hit the hall pretty good becausehe'sjuslaslapper." ... Kevin Barefoot had two hits and yel' another atlenllon-grabblng calch. "Eariy in the game, Barefoot made a great calch in cenler flel^" Daywalt said. "He just ran one down, dove and caughl il."... Jeffeiy Shoemaker has rareskillsforabackupcalcher. "nitell you whal, he hil Ihe ball on the nose," Daywalt said. "I got to look at him real good behind Ihe plale. He madeacoupk! good throws to second, and he frames Ihc ball rcal good." ... Tqny Snow, Ridenhour, Shoemaker and losh Hit! had one hil cach. Not Scott Leftwich, Steve LeFaivre Hits3 InMocksvillc-Davie's I l-3winover Wilkes County on June 7, ll was re­ ported wrongly that Scottie Lcftwlch led MocksvUle with three hiu. ll was aciually Sieve LeFaivre who wenl 3 for 5. By Brian PIMI Davie County Enterprise Rccord Mocksville-Davie'sUgkxi baseball team mode an Imptobablc rally and nailed down undoubtedly the biggesl winof Ihe season Friday night at Slanly Couniy. Tony Snow and Ryan Dcs- noycrs made sure of that. Accounling for only IW O of Mocksville's 15 hits, Ihcy still played promincnlrolcslna 15-13 thriller lhal bccame Ihe founh chapter in aglorious week. Snow's three-run homcr in Ihc lop of Ihc seventh capped a furious rally and gave Mocksville, which trailed 10- 3 afler four Innings, its fitsi lead al 12- 10, and Desnoyers' mean double In the ninth erased a one-run dcflcit and clinched Mocksville's founh succes­ sive win. Afier Desnoyers - who barely made il back from Mynle Beach in time lo mcel the bus - finished the job on ihe mound in Ihe ninth for Ihe win. Coach George Daywall announced Mocksville's arrival as a rejuvenated contender in iheSouihcm Di vlsk>n nice. Slanly Couniy, which came in with a ll-2second-placeiecoid,hadplansof going home eariy. "They kept on mnning. They were going to beal us in seven innings (by the lO-mn role)," he said. "Thai was their plan so we threw a kink in Iheir plan and slopped lhal. 1 guess they were supposed lo beal us, bul wejust didn'l let up. We kepi pecking away and pecking away. "This bunch right now is uncon- sckws al the plale. I mean, throw il in there and Ihey are going lo slap H somewhere." In a slx-nin sevenlh lhal tumed a fbur-mn hole inlo a 12-10 lead. Snow staggered Slanly wiih a shol over Ihe right-fieU wall, his only hil in three al- bats. "Al fiisi, I wasn't hilling all thal great," said Snow, who drove in four mns. "I made contact, bul nol all lhal great. I walked and Cbach Daywall told me; 'Don't wary about it, you'll get your pitch. They're nol pilching to you righi now.' "Well, I guess I gol my pitch." The Mast carried more significance than Snow initially realized. Hie teft- handedswingerdid adouble lake. "I didnl know il was a Ihree-run homeruniilIkx)kedaiihe scoreboard," he sokl "U was an awesome feeling. I mean, it's hard lo describe. Jusi being able lo say that you helped win il - nol lo say you actually won Jhe game-bul saying you put us ahead when we needed It U a good feeling.* Drew Ridenhour, who wenl 3 for 6 wllh Iwo RBIs, knew what the homer meanl Ihe inslanl il icfi Ihe bat. "He's big. He's the man," he said. "He got a hold of thal one. Il came at a rcal good lime. It boosted us up and gave us a lilllc more fire." АПег Stanly rctallalcd with two go- ahcad runs In Ihc eighth, Ihc beach boys (Dcsnoycn and Shane Alien) complclcd Mocksville's mission. Af­ ter Stanly loaded ihe bags wllh Iwo walks and a hll balsmon, Dcsnoycis drilled a Iwo-mn double and Allen added Insurance wiihhlsthinlhllofthe game, a run-scoring single lo lefl. "Dc.snoyeni cliokcd up on the bal (wllh two strikes) and just popped ll right Ihrough Ihe hole," said Daywall, who wasn'l suфriscd lhal Dcsnoycis and Alien shook off a week's worth of sand and helped bury oneoftheteague's besi. "Shane can just play. He's going lo give you eveiythlng he's got every time he plays." Alien, feeling the heal, wasn'l play­ ing around. "I came back and had to re-eam my posiiion again," said Alkn, the second baseman. "Soljustwentin there hack­ ing and just camc out on lop. It fell good. "I didn'l louchabaseball all week so aboul driving lo the beach before (Saturday's game al Slalesvilie)." Daywall felt the sand shlR when SkipCridertook Sloniys sianer ouiof the game, banging a wicked liner off Ihe pitcher's right hip. He limped off the field leading l№6. "Their starter was a good pitcher, but they had to lake him out, and thal might have been the lumingpolnt right Ihere," Daywalt said. "When we gol it back lo 10-6,1 lold Kenny (Wood) we're nol done." • Victor Patti, who slapped four hits, didn't bile on someelghih-inning ball Ihat Sunly set with two outs, ron- nersatthecomersand Mocksvllle irail- ingl3-l2. "inguied Ihey werc goinglo iry some kind of irick play,” Daywall said. 'They ran their mnncr off first baseandhadhimtofaiIdown.(CaU:her) Drew ihrewio firsi bul Victor didn'l gel suckcred. He threw it right bat home andnailcdtheguycoming home from thW by five feet."... Kevin Borefool had two hits and Crider one.... Crider golpoundedforsevenrans(flve earned) in 2 1/3. "Skip smiggled a lillle bit," said Daywalt, who received 5 1/3 of solid work from Scottie Lenwich. "Leftwich kind of kepi us intact.” ... Desnoyers retired four of five batten faced in I l a Davie High Cheer Camp Planned TheDavieHlghSchoolChcerCamp is scheduled for July 20-23 from 5:30- 7:30 p.m.al the school. The cost is $30 per participant. Cheerieading squads and indivkluals are invited. For more infotmation, call Coach Shannon Allred al Davie (751- 5905). Girls Basketball Camp Scheduled Under the direclkm of Davie var­ sity giris coach Carol Cozart, a basket­ ball camp wiil be heU at the high school June 22-26. The camp is for giris - rising sixlh graders Ihnxigh risingeighth graders- and mns each day from 2-6p.m. South Davie's Melanie Unvilk: and Sheila Tribble and Nonh Davie's Jamie Ly- eriyaretheinstructocs. The cosl is $50 per player. CaU Cozart at Davie High (751-5905) to register. Playen must have physical forms u> participate. Soccer Day Camp To Be Held The Soccer Camp of Excellence win be mnning a soccer day camp al Central ElemenUrySchoolIune 22-26 for boys and girls ages 5-18. Cauwha College's women's coach, Kevin Dempsey, will be mnning Ihe camp, whkhninidailyat9a.m.-4;30 p.m. Chiklren ages 5-7 are wekxxne to join us for half of Ihe day from 9 a.m.- noon at Ihe cosl of $75. Chiklren ages 7-18 are welcome for Ihe fiill day at Ihe caslof$l50. '' Water and shade breaks ^11 be Shortstop Nathan Ireland looks for the call after an attempted steal by Stanly County. - Photos by Jam M Barrlngar Legion Shocks Stanly County In Thriller Idontknowreallywhallosay.Ilhought taken throughout the morning and af- temoon sesskxts, as well aa a kmg lunch break insMe Ihe air cooditkmedi’ Mocksvllte-Davie Parks and Recre- aUon Department to beal the he«. Water, Ice and shade lenu will be pn>- vkled. If you have noi already regisiercd. join us at 8:30 a.m. on June 22 al Central ElcmentaiyamlsigiiyDurchiU up. If you have any questioos, call Dempsey at 7P4-S49-9743. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 • Cl Scott Hager talks about his acting career with New Horizons Job Coach Marge Vtells-Walker . at left. 1 come alive In front of an audience,” he said. - Photos by Robin Fergusson A N a tu r a l Mocksville Man Cast As Linus In Enrichment Center Production By Mike Barnhardt Davic Couniy Etitcfprisc Rccovd Put Scott Hager in front of an au* dience, and he’s right at home. Singing, dancing and acting make the Mocksville man happy, and with a year and a half conlract he just en­ tered withThe Enrichment Cenicr In Winston-Salem, he’ll gel plenty of chances to do just that. Hager is playing Linus for the Broadway play “You're AGood Man Charlie Brown,” which will be held Friday and Salurd»y ni 8 p.m. at the Ans Council Theatre in Winslon- Salem. The newly-formed Enrich­ ment Ccnler Performance Company is comprised of actors with and wiih- oul disahiliilcs. really enjoy the audience," Hager said. “When I have nn audi­ ence, I'm (ine; but when we’re re­ hearsing ... sometimes I have trouble. I do come alive in front of an audi­ ence." Hugcr performed a solo at the Very Special Performing Arts ccl- chrallon al the Brock Auditorium earlier this spring. He has been work­ ing at the New Horizons Workshop on Wilkesboro Street in Mocksville sincc 1994, and lives at the Duke Street Apartments. New Hori/ons Job Coach Marge Walts-Walker saw quickly lhal Hager was more than a factory worker It’s her job lo find the adulls who go to the workshop jobs in the communily “1 always thought he would be Please See Charlie - Page 06 t^ocksville resident Scott Hager piays the role ot Linus in the play. He’s tho deep thinker. Senior Club Plans "Dress Up" Potato Contest The Senior TrottcR met for Ihclr regular mccling June 11 al Ihc Cenicr Communily Building. There were 12 members present. ElizabclhMassey.prcsidcnl.callcd the meeting lo onlcr. Rulh Tulterow hod devotions. Minulcsoflhe April and May meet­ ings were read and approved. There was no treasury report. "Happy Birthday" was sung 10 Paul Forrest who has a birthday In June. Reports were given on the sick members, Nannie Wilson, Maiy Ellen Walker, Margaret PowcU and Edith Banihardl. The president made several an­ nouncements aboul aclivities at Ihc Couniy Senior Center, especially the fishing touroamcni at Lake Myeis on June 15. Shcalso announced thcccntcr Is in need of people lodcllvcrMcalson Wheels. Plans were made for playing bingo al Davie Village In June. Maty Forrest read a poem titled "Dusting Around Roy". This poem had much Imih in it and made the group reali/c how imponant every person is and lo appreciate those close to us while Ihey are still around. The group visiled wllh cach other while Hany Mas.scy and others pre­ pared a meal of gri I led hamburgers and hoi dogs wllh all the trimmings. The next mccling will by July 9. Each person is lo bring a pomto they have "dressed up" to bejudged. Enicsl Seamon and Hollis Smith will pcrfoim a pan from "Нес Haw" and bingo will by played. The meal will be sand­ wiches and olher pick up food. Couple Pledge Vows At Elbaville Methodist Candacc Dawn Livengood and Mark Donovan Alwood werc united 1 n mairiagc at 2 p.m. June 13 at Bbaville United Methodist Churehin Advance. The Rev. Susan Hubbard ofilclaled. The bride is the daughter of Denn is and Debbie Livengood of Advance. Her malenial grandparents are Bob and Mkkey Minor of Advance. Her paternal grandparents are Ernest Livengood and the late Edith Livengood of Advance. She is a 19% graduale of Davie High School and a 1998 graduate of Forsyth Technical Community College. She isemptoyed by Clemmons Moravian Child Care as a preschool leacher. Ute groom is llK 10« of Iinuny and Carol AlwoodofMoclaville. His ma- lenul graadlpatenia arc Eari Bcck and Ibe lale Zote Bcck of Mocksville. His palental grandparents are the late Oil- ben and Eunkx Alwood of Mocks­ ville. He Is a 199S graduate of Davie High School and a 1996 graduale of : Fotsyth Technical Communily Col- : lege. He Is empk)yed by Sylvester and Cockram Inc. as a heating and air con- Idilkmlechnkian. > H ie bride was escorted by her fa- iher and given in marriage by her '-’nMher, father and sisler. ; • • №lly Ramsey of Advance served : aMtaU of honor. Bridesm^ were ;A^I Livengood of Advwce,'alsler of ^fllie brMe, and Crystal Biailshaw of „/¿Advaica, Mend ofihe brkt«, ' ' 'lina^Atwoodsetved^iM I were Chrii' Alwood of Mocksvllle, brother of Ihe groom, and Brian Eagle of Advancc, friend of Ihe groom. Ushers were Bradley Livengood of Advancc, cousin of the bride, and JefT Barney of Mocksvillc, friend of Ihe groom. The flower girt was Megan Minor of Advancc, cousin of Ihc bride. The ring bearer was Mallhcw Can« of Advancc, cousin of the bride. Music wus providcdby Jenny Yusl, Melissa Hanling,andJanelMinor.The guest reglsur was attended by Michclle Beck and programs were distributed by Jennifer Bcck,couslnsofihegroom. Mrs. M arkDotió\^^AÌi^/ BeecpUoo Immediately following the wcd- ding,arccepllonwashek]alClemmons Moravian Chureh Fellowship Hall. Gciry and Donna Livengood, uncle and aunt ofthe bride, served as grect- ers. Brenda Beck, Judy Beck, Renee Carter, Annette Minor, and Deana Webb served cake, punch and hoisd'oeuvres during the reception. Music was provided by Howard Heigler. Following a honeymoon trip to Surfslde Beach, S.C, die couple will reside in Mocksville. ВсЫапа! Dinner A rehearsal dinner was given hon­ oring die couple by die groom's par­ enu al Elbaville United Medudist ChurchFilkiwshipHallonttieevening ofJune l2.ThecoupleusedddsoccaT Sion lo present gifts to Ihe wedding party tnemben. Social EvcnU •On March 22, the women of Elbaville United Melhodisl Chureh gave die brideamiscellaneous shower. •OnAptil26,alingeriesbowe(was given by DonnaUvengood and Deana Webb in Donna Livengood'a home. •OnMayI7,afk«lngahowerwas given by Pan Beck, Deborjh Jones, ChrisU.neSpecr,CindyHenUcks,and Carol Alwood In dw home of Fan «On May 29, a bridal shower was (iiten by die empkiyee'a of Clemmona .. Moravian ChildCaa. Mrs. Shannon Gray Smith Royal-Smith Couple Married In Clemmons Sherrie Ann Royal and Shannon Gray Smith of Mocksvillc were unilcd in maniage al 5 p.m. May 16 al Clemmons Moravian Church. W. pavid Jordan ofTiciated. ThebrideisthedaughterofDianne Royal Trexlcr of Rockwell. A 1992 graduate of Davie High School, she earned an associate degree in denul hygiene from Guilford Technical Community Collcge in 1996. She is employed by Dr. Todd H. Carter of Mocksvillc. - The briilegroom ix'tiie son of Norman and PhyllisSmidiofMocks- viile. Heisa 1991 graduale of Davie High School and eamed'a weMing certifteale from FMydi Technical Community Col lege. He ia enipkwad by Fuller Welding of MoclavUla. The bride chose Tara S. AiUm, hCT best friend and sislerof Ям ashermaironofhonor.Biidnaiaida' wereciose friends: Melinda ПОШа, CanieRaUedgeandAndnaWi^. Camryn Smith, niece of tha ■rqos, was junior bridesnuUd. < The groom's falhcrwaabaMMM Ushers were: Chad Alkiaa;'hia - brother-in-law, Brad RalMa^'a - friend, and Scott Smith, ida lm jiir.. After a recepdon ai ika Inn, die couple WON os • wmUm iripioTheFteonoaiaA H M q^S' 'Пку are al honia os Спям iM iilk H Mocksvilk. ■ - ,C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 Homemakers Plan To Picnic At Rockford Store '■ EastDavicHomcmakci'sClubiiKl 'June9with Jo Chcck. ■ The miKlc plans lo lake a picnic Junch and go to the Rockrun] Store in July. Some wcro cxcilcd about cross­ ing the Yadkin Rivcron the low bridge. A workshop to make gift bags was planned for Ihc September meeting. Clyncsc Smith showed Ihe nnishcd quilt. Il's the double wedding ring pat- tcm.TickcIs will be for sale in Septem­ ber. The club will be sending Ihe fronts ofoldgrccllngcardstoSl. Judes Ranch In Nevada. The ranch is a home for abandoned and abused childrcn. They make "Bom Again Cards" to sell and support programs al Ihc home. The prognim was on "Communiiy Projects". Two hand-outs were given. Members plan lo make toie bags for Ihc Red Cross. President Jo Cheek asked for vol­ unteers forthe "YoungChcrsCooklng School" June 29-July 2. Check lead a letter from the Davie Chamber of Commerce, which is co­ sponsoring an American Canccr Soci­ ety Relay for Life. Tbls projccl is a community event lo support and honor surviving canccr victims and those hauling Ihis dreaded disease. Il will be held Aug. 14-13 al the Davie High School Irack. The mccling adjourned by rcpcat- . Ing the "Collcct", A salad luncheon was served by the hostess. N e w M e m b e r s In d u c te d T o M o c k s v llle C iv ita n C lu b The Mocksvillc Civitan Club held ilsScck MectingalCap'n Stevens Res* laurant on Munday evening, June K. This climaxed the recent iiKmbcrship drive. Ll. Gov. and Mrs. Colin Smith of Lexington were spccial guests. President David Heafncr welcomed members and guesis. after which Ken Curtiss led Ihe Pledge of Allegiance. Dewey Hum gave the invocation Гог the meal. Desserts were made and served hy Pam Curtiss. A numherofdoor prizes were won. A gift was presented lo the Lieutenant Governor by David Heafncr. Louise Stroud read her poem titled "Mocksvillc CIvitun Club." Smith Ihen gave a short history of Civitan. followed by a brief local his­ tory of Civiian hy Jock Nay tor. chartcr member. Smith inducted two new members, Les and Cheryl McKenzie, inlo the club. The club welcomed these new members. The meeting closed with Louise Stroud's poetic version of the CIvitun Creed. D o n a tio n s M a d e T o L ib r a r y Mrs. Jerry Lynn Collins Couple Exchange Maniage Vows At Macedonia Moravian Sonja Michelle Hutchens of Ad­ vancc and Jerry Lynn Collins of Yadkinville were united in marriage al Sp.m. May 30al Macedonia Moravian Chuivh. The Rev. Cncgory Litlle III oflicialcd. The bride is Ihc daughlerof Debbie Cass of Advance. She is a I995grodu- alc of Davie High School. She is em­ ployed by Krogcron Jonestown Road. The groom is the son of the lale William C. and Dorothy Collins of Virginia. He is a graduate of Powell Valley High School in Virginia. He is employed by Kroger on Jonestown Ro^. Thurmond Hockaday, Ihe bride's uncle,esconedthebride.NikkiMancss, the bride's friend, was the maid of honor. Samantha Willanl, Ihe bride's cousin, was the bridesmaid. The groom’s brother, Garvey Collins, was best man. Travis Stewan, the groom's nephew, was the grooms­ men. Bntany Cass, the bride's sister, was the llowcr girl. Jord,in Hutchens, Ihc bride's son, was the ring bearer. Amanda WilKird, Ihc briiki'scousin, attended Ihe guest register. Steve Gray was the soloist and Wilma Gregory was the organist. Tbe wedding dircclor was Rulh Smilh. After Ihc rca-piion in Ihc fellow­ ship hall, the couplc went on a honey­ moon Irip 10 Qatlinburg, Tenn. Tbc couple will live in Yadkinville. Class O f '5 1 H o ld s R e u n io n The Shady Grove Class of 1951 met at the home of Graham and Joyce Hendrix Salurday. June 13 to observe their class reunion. Uw meal consisted of barbecued chkken and slaw provided by the host and hostess. Other class members biDughl baked beans, potato salad and dessem. The 12 members present were; James Tom Cornatzer, Graham Hendrix. Robert L Hendrix. Ronnie Burton, Wayne Myers, Elizabeth Fos­ ter Hendrix.JoanCraver*n»mas, Mary R. Frye Joyner, Bobbie Hamilton Daniels, Edythe Mock Rummage, FieggyCaiter Rummage,Alma Bamey Shoaf, akwg with their ^xNises. Some of Ihe new books at Davie Counly Public Library, 371 N. Main St.. MtK'ksvillc: Non-rictlon TheH{>okofPiraif5 .Ooi'i Never Lie Aknit Love: He- flections on the Emotionol WorlU of Dogs Gary Cooper: American Hero Ceniiis: The Life ond Science of Hichoni Feynman Horse Handling A Crootnins: A Step'hy-Siep Photographic Guide to Mnsterina Over ¡00 Horsekeeping Skills Masonry Skills Monster: Uvlng Offthe Big Screen Poems and Tales from a Puncher’s SiuldlelHig TliePresidencyofCalvinCoolldge The Woman WlioSpilled Words All Over Herself: Writing and Living the Zimn Rosa Way Fiction All the Dead Ue Down ~ Mary Walker Barney's Vision • Mordccai Richlcr COSM - Gregory Bcnford A DarkerSluide of Crimson: An Ivy League Mystery Idle Curiosity - Martha Bergland Utdy Moses • Lucinda Roy lasher • Anne Rice Moonwar-Ben Bovu The Passions of Emma • Penelope Williamson 77iri7//-Jackie Collins AdonotioninmemoryofA.T.Grant Jr., was made by Mocksvillc Women's Club. Donations in memory of Lynn Blackwixxl and Louise Hartley werc made by Grace and Boby James. Summer Reading Program: Monday, June 22 • "Dcsllnallon Imaglnallon • FarOut-Oulcr Space" A rvprcscntalive from Horizons Unlim­ ited will present a program on space and Ihc plancis, 4 p.m, Coolccmee Branch, 7 p.m. Davic County Public Library. 37 IN. Main St. Davie County Public Ubrary hours:Monday-ThuiMlay,9a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Satur­ days 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2-5 p.m. Phone: 751-2023. Cooleemee Branch houn: Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.; Tucsday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closcd for lunch from 12:30-1:30);closcd Salurday and Sun­ day. Phone: 284-2805. Harris Couple Celebrates Golden Wedding Anniversary Vena Holland James Roy Hairis wctc united in marriage on June 19,194», in Elkin. They celebrated Ihcir golden wedding anniversary with family and friends on Sunday, June 14, at Ihcir home on Salisbury Street, MiK-ksvillc. D ad d y ’s L Ittic C M DaMy’f Utlte CM I* AH H< Wm ImI Mc to It, Пау1ц «HI THki Tncki aM FHItaf Mjr N«b WM (M l DaMl't UMc Girt It All ГН Ewr I«, AHkMjfhHçlfCç^* Hcawi, I kMW Ite’t WalctiH Me. Н а н у F a th e rs Day U v c r J .P r a ilt Lw c Ym , OKvUSabniPnht S 6 S 0 ^ a ä jf( p iz H ik íR p a d ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 5 5 5 1 I ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ 5 Cellular Minutes Month For a Year! with the $24.95 Plan M o t o r o l a 3 0 0 F R E E ! * M o t o r o l a 6 5 0 $ 9 . 9 5 ^ | i ? a y C a r e S p o n s o r s iO S D A P r o g r a m : < :Almost Home Child Cate is spon- •; wring Ihe U.S. Departmeni ofAgri- :;c'ullure funded Child ond Adult Carc ► Pood Progmm. 'Meols will be available to chil- ;;dten at the ccnter at free or reduccd o" household size and ►;i«tome. fCooleemee i;0eniors Hold fAuction Sale : ThcCooleemccSeniorCitlMnsnKt June s at Ihe Ridenhour Arbor with 35 '<r memben and three vislion present. The meeting was called lo order by ' : thè president. Tbc group sang a song. ; ;'nie chaplain gave Ihe devotions and The minuies were read. The ;;siHishine and treasuret’s reports werc :'glvin. ' An auction sale was held, with Ihe : -proceeds going inlo the treasury. ' .71k meeting adjotimed with Ihe > club song and prayer. The group had a lunch of linger foixls, drinks and des­ serts. The next meeting will be June 22 al the Ridenhour Arborfotawclnerioast By Marie While Four Comers Correspondent The Dixon-Shelton Reunion was heldSunday,Junc MalBon-KlnLakc. Terry Craft, president, welcomed ev­ eryone. BonnleFogg, secretary,gavea report. The Rev. Richey Richic of Maryland gave the blessing. Lunch was enjoyed by friends and relatives. Some new family members attended Ihc reunion for the first lime including, Mr. and Mrs. Franksof Clemmons and J.B. Haglar of Raleigh. Mr.andMrs.Joe White spentMon- day louring the mountains. The Women on Missions of Courtney Baplisl Chutch would like to Ihank everyone for bringing their car Saturday for them lo wash, ll was vety successful. B ib le Baffist C hurci Inâepeodent • FuadameatMi Pastor, Don Joaca • 336-766-03St ю а я т ш п : в«м«п8(1мЫ-10и1WeraMp sante*. Пая ClimnemChrkC«n(«r ,2i70IM<l>iwiflfcDr1yt>C»»inmom.WC - I A B E T I C s N Type 1 «nd Type n • If you have Medicare or Private Insurance, you ■ S may be eligible to receive your Diabetic Supplies at* DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 1 7 ,1 ^ - C3 . Utüe or NO COST! For infoimaüon, call DSP at «• \ 1 -8 0 0 -7 9 9 -1 4 7 7 / NmeieMrictlootBiiyifiply W r a y -N o n n a n E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Michelle Antonette Wray of Lexington and MichacI Scolt Norman of Advance will be married on Aug. 15 at First Lutheran Church in Lexington. The bride-elect is the daughter of Elsie Mize Wray of Lexington and the (a(e Eugene Wray. She is a 1986 graduate of Lexington Senior High School and corned an associate degree In business admlnisimtion In 1990 from Davidson Counly Community College. She is employed by ihe Davidson Counly Area Program as DWl/Substance Abuse Assessor. She Is cenincd In alcohol and drug education and traffic school. The groom-to-be is ihe son of Douglas MichacI Norman and Brenda Sue Evans of Lcxinglon. He Is a 1988 graduate of Lexington Senior High School and studied criminal justice al Davidson County Community College. He Isashcriff with the Davie County Sheriffs Office. H i l l s d a l e N e w s ______________ By Benlta BnuKhm Wyatt Hillsdale Com:spondcnt Well. Ihc childrcn are here from Belarus and the youth of Hillsdale arc at camp at Look-Up-Lodge. 1 know the youth will have a fun and spiritual filled week just as ihey did lost year. We arc also getting geared up for VocaiionBibleSchool.lhlsyearVBS will beatourprcsenl location on Mcdi­ cal Drive In Hillsdale on Salurday, June 27 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. All are invited and lunch will be served. The Women of Hillsdale will meet Thur^ay at the home of Catherine Duffy. Happy Birthday to Cheryl Hulver. Foster-Rauch Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksvilie, NC 336-751-2141 We are pleased to announce the addition of Rodney Cline as our new pharmacist. W e i n v i t e a l l o f R o d n e y ' s f r i e n d s t o s t o p b y a n d v i s i t . Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 W h a t a P h a r m a c y S h o u l d B e V a lu a b le C o u p o n : V a lu a b le C o u p o n esM lM rftatlilM M railryarw N k j вваёНгПгмШ М мгаПгумтИШ pMcliaat Маму New И ам pm liasa ofanyNewHoiiM M u tyn M S M u iic ■ y « . W ood ft И м tw o fc iy B U IO Boy» 1-4 iMH. V a lu a b le C o u p o n Good for R at И М иг a Dryer witti puRtiaao ol any tifw Homo V a lu a b le C o u p o n Good lor Frao И М иг a Dryer Mt* purcliaio ol any Itow Homo Saturday, June 20th IstheDayAt L u y H o m e s off Mocksvilie, NC i r SALE ^ Come See the Dream Starting at ^23 9 ** per month! Used Homes Starting at ^100** Bring Your TItie or Deed and lie Ready to Buy!! On-slteRnancIng witti Bates as Low as 7.11%!!оти$тлшшш * vaomitmMAX'HOMBm YOmtSOOUARi- V a lu a b le C o u p o n M kr Km NMnr a omr «и» panlMaa а1ац |1а1м 11м м ______ V a lu a b le C o u p o n Oaad far П м W M w a апвпиИН рнМ им ar any Мам NOM The Thies Motorsport Race Car! V a lu a b le C o u p o n Oaai tar ftaa Waahar a m a r « a i pwDlnao a l ацг Haw M m C4V UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 P i n o N e w s ByNoraUlhmi PinoConespondcnt Wcnrohavingourlasttn*akfasifoc Ihe summer at Wesley Owpcl on Sai­ unlay, June 20,from 6:30-10a.m;nicit will be countty ham ami sausage and all Ihe trimmings. Wo will resume the breakfasts Ihc thini week In Septem­ ber, Lost Sunday, the Rev. Slimp Hawkins was our guest speaker In Uk absence of our pastor. Tommy, who spent the week ot conference In Lake Junaluska. Wc always look forwanl lo hlscomingandenjoyedhlmvciymuch. The drawing for tho "Joe Camel" doll, made and donated by Janicc Jomc.s,washeldMny30.WayncShorc, who works at the FamilngtonDrogway wasihelucky winner. Hie proceeds,of ahoul $400 will go Into the Wesley Chapel Building Fund. LastSatunlayevcning.Hamionand Nora Lalham, my daughter, Kalhy and her husband, Btih Ellis had a party ol Iheir horaelocclchralemysisier,Peggy Angcll's birthday. Wc also callcd it o small Cline Reunion. All live of us allendcd, including Nora, Flake Cline, Peggy Cline Angell, Palsy Cline and Sandy Cline. Several niece.s and neph­ ews were Ihere also. We had a greal lime a.s h hod been ohout o year and a half since we had all been logclhcr. Our son, Jim and wife, Chinera, from Newport News, Va., spent Sun­ day night wiih us. Our other son. Dale and his wife, Manha, had a cookout In Ihclr honor on Sunday evening. Fam­ ily nnd friends enjoyed good food and good fellowship. John Gailher Ward was moved lo Auiumn Care lasl week from Forsyih Hospilal bul had lo relum to Ihc hospi­ lal Ihc nexl day due lo complications. Our Ihougha and prayen are wIthWm' nnd his family. Mn. Ann Anderson of Hlckoiy spentMonday visiting LellaEsslc. Ann and Lclia hove been friends since they were newlyweds and lived across the sireel ftom each other over nny y ^ ago. They enjoyed talking and catch- inguponlheactivlllesofihelrchlldren and grandchildren. Ann even hos one great-grandchild. C o m a t z e r N e w s B u r n e t t -B o w le s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Baxboni Bumcll of Mivksville announces Ihc engogemcnl of her daughter, Angela Michcic Bumcll lo Raymond Chrisiopher Buwlcs, son of Mr. and Mis. Kenncih Bowles of Advancc. The bridc-clcci is a 1995 graduate of Davic High School. She is employed as a data enliy icchnician II forlhc Departmenl of Public Health Scicnces-Epicare at Bowman Gray School of Medicine. The groom-to-be is a 1991 graduate of Davie High School ond o 1995 graduate of Foisyih Technical Communily College in healing and air conditioning. He Is employed by Amp., Inc. The wedding is planned for Aug. 29 al Green Meadows BaplisI Church in Mocksvillc. 4 -H e r s J u d g e L iv e s t o c k Rucker and Zack Yokley partlcipalcd in Ihc Junior contest. "All leam mcmhcis woiked very haul ond ncpresenlcd bolh counties well,” said Agent Phil Rucker. "The effort Ihe youth have should be com­ mended." Therc will be several more contest Ihis summer, along with thcSlalc Judg­ ing Conlcsl in June and ihcStateSlock- man Bowl Contest in October. . Local youth made abig splash at the 1998 NC Junior BecfRound-Up.Moy 16-17, in Winslon-Salem. The Davie and Vadkin 4-H Live­ stock Judging Team gave all icoms o ran for their money. The youlh panici- poted in Ihe Slockmon Bowl compcli- lion. This event combines judging skills, brecd.mcoi ond equipment iden­ tification along with 0 wrillcn exam to reach o final score. Youth need to have a general undeislanding of Ihe beef industry 10 place well. The Davic/Yadkin Sr. team, con­ sisting of Ashley Douh, Karl Holshouscr and Elizabeth Yokley pbced Ihinl. Spencer Hodges, Erin By Dollte Potts Comalzer ComspondenI Tho Conialzcr-Duiin firemen and ladies auxiliary and families will have acookoul Saiunlay evening, June 20al 6 p.ra. al Ihc fire department. Montcclla Hendrix relumed lo his home two weeks ago from Fbisyth Hospital aller undergoing surgciy and confined Ihcre about 6 weeks. His brother, G. Vemon Hendrix visited him. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mn>. Homer Polls were Mr. and Mrs. Paul' PoiisofWoneriy,Vn. Rulh Combs ond son Billy, Helen Townsend of Norfolk, Va. and Eva Polls visiied Mr. and Mis. J.R. Dillon: on Howanllown Road Soturdoy ofter- noon. Sally Logg and daughter, Cori of Suffolk, Va. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Haipe. Bill McDaniel is undergoing treat­ ment in Foisylh Hospilal. "Those youlh are working hanl lo prepare for these future conicsis." Rucker said. 'Congraluiations to all participanis and good luck in future competitions." A u g u s t N u p t ia ls P la n n e d Mr. and Mr.. Brad Hoots of Advancc announce the engagement or ihcir daughter, Wendy Rcnec, lo Jason Scott Home, son of Mr. and Mis. Bill Home of High Point. Tbc bridc-elcct is a graduate of Davic High School and earned a bachelor's degree in communications from North Carolina Slate Universiiy. She is employed as a marketing ccnsultanl with Camp, Dresser, and McKee in Raleigh. The groom-io-bc is a graduMe of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from North Ovolina State University. He isemploycd as an eleclrica] engineer with Dewbary and Davis in Raleigh. The wedding is planned for Aug. I at 2 p.m. al Bethlehem Mcihodist Church in Advancc. .VfiA DAVIE HIGH SCHOOL ^ ^ 10 YEAR REUNION W « in m t « iw r y M M • ! M ir d f liM M lM O w n ! Jl^or $25.00 each adult anil $4.60 for each child over age 6 you get to eiyoy Tanglewood’s swimming, par 3 golf, boating and tennis facilities, a catered meal, and a chance to dance to our old eighties favorites provided hy a local D J. MOW if this sounds like fim to you . . . and we hope it does O R if you have any questiona QB infonnation about the location of any of these missing peo]de below, please call: Chris at 492-2785, Jayme at 998-4634 or Janet at 998-1020. 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Appniximalcly75relativc5allended Ihc outdoor bartiecuc honoring Ihe c i^ c whowedonJunc 11, l948.Theirchlldren arc Валу and Ann Sechrest, Jimmy iind Sharon Bogcr, James and Joyce Sechrest, Paula Tuggle and Dcna Kohlbecker. They have 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. N e w A r r i v a l s • ' PARKRR ' A son ond brother. Chandler Neal, waii bom 10 Ryan, Jamie and Madison Brianne Paiker of Salisbuiy on Mon­ day, June 8 al 11:26 p.m. al Fonsylh Memorial Hospilal, Winston-Salcm. ■ He weighed 9 lbs. 8.7 oz. and wa.s 22 inches long. Madison is 2 years old. Maternal grandparents arc Jimmy Scott ofMocksvillc ond Sara Scott of Copicetncc. . PalcroalgrandparenlsoreLarryand Emcsiinc Paiker of Advance. Grcal-grandparents aic Helen Walker and Pauline Scott of Cool­ eemee, Lorena West of Advancc and Lois Parker OfYadkinville. ; OXENDINE Siaccy ond Jeremy Oxendine of Clemmons announce the birth of ihclr son, Zachaiy Pierce, at 3:02 p.m. June 5,1998, al U:xinglon Memorial Hos­ pilal. He weighed 8 lbs. I0oz..andwas2l ijwhcs long. Maternal grandparents are Dan and Sharon Willloms. Patcmal grandpar­ ents orc Jciry ond Neoiic Oxendine of Clemmons. ; Grcal-grandparents are Maiy Lee Jocobsof Cooleemee, Helen Williams Of Morehead Cily and Mack and Maiy McDonald of Gcoigia. ; VANDIVER ; Allen, Rae and Desirac Vondiver announce Ihe birthof ason and brolher, Robert "Bobby" Allen Vondiver, IV, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital on May I3otl;09a.m. : Hcweighcd9lbs. 1 l/2o7..ondwas 21 1/2 inches long. ; Palcmol grandparents arc Bob and jo Anne Vandiver of Mocksvillc. Pa­ ternal greal-grandparenis arc Jake and Pansy Wail of Winston-Salem. Maternal grandparentsareLynnand Janet Pairi.sh of Advancc. Malemal ¿reat-grandparenl is Grace Pairish of Advance. A n n i v e r s a r y C e le b r a t e d J.C. and Margaret Lane ofMocksvillc celebrated Iheir 50lh wedding anniver­ sary wiih u rcccption al ihe fellowship hall of Dulin United Mcihodist Church in Mocksville. Hosts were the couple’s children und Ihclr spouses: Cathy L. and Smilh Motsinger of Winston-Salem, Patricia L. and Robert Anderson of Marion, Robert nnd Lynn Jones Lane of Sparta, Сш)1 L. and Dennis Dobbs of Columbia. S.C.. Chris and Robin Lane of Kilcen, Texas, and Margaret Ann Lane of MiKksvillc. The couple have six grandchildren: Hric Dean Hom of Winston-Salem. Adam and Hcalhcr Lane of Sparta. Bccky Anderson of Marion, and Kelsi and Austin Lane of Kilcen, Texas. The Rev. J.C.LaneisarctircdministcrwiihIhe WesleraNorthCarolinaUnllcd Meihodisl Conference. Mrs. Lane is ahoinemiiker. The couplc were married June 2,1948. Family Day Planned At Church The third annual Junefest Family Day and Baby Contest will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 20 at 11 a.m. at Ml. Zion Holiness Church. Mill Street. Mocksvillc. The day for families will include a cookout. badminton, volleyball. Frisbee games', sprinkler, basketball, indoor games and face painting. 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Walls-Walkcr makes sure Hager makes ii (o rehearsals in Winston-Salem. Hager enjoys the theater work, bul says it’s tiresonic. Rehearsals started at three times a week, but in­ creased to five times. He had no idea what lo cxpcct when he went Гог the job. *i went down there lo see what was going on and whai part il was," Hager said, ‘i didn’t know Ifl would get the part of Linus or nol. but 1 tried." He enjoys working with the small theatrical group, and Is looking for­ ward to taking the production on the road. Performances will he held in Mocksville in Octobcr. and plans are in the works for a performance at the KcnncdyCenlcr in Washington. D.C. os well as at several other venues In Ihis region. Hager, an Elvis fan, has been studying Linus for his new role. “He’s a thinker, and Lucy tries to tcach Linus but Linus don't want lo learn. Lucy’s his big sister, and she’s real bossy.” Although the iwo fuss and fight a lot. they still like each other, he said. Hager performs a dancing solo in the play, “My Blanket And Me.” “I’m supposed to be dancing wilh the blanket, and 1 pretend it’s Ann Margaret.’* he said. “I’m trying to give it up so 1 can grow up. I’m no to where I can give it up yet. I still have it.’’ He practices his role at home nightly, trying loget cach movement jusi the way the director wants it to be done. ‘ “It’s a simple little play with some deep meaning ... following these little boys and girls," Walls-Walkcr said. “It’s nol only his part he knows, he knows every single character’s part and every single character’s movements." Based on the comic strip “Pca- nuis," Ihc play Is a light-hearted musical for the eniire family. Tickets for the show this week­ end are SIO cach for adults, $7 for students and senior citizens, and may be purchased at The Enrichment Cenier. 61U Coliseum Drive. Suite G. Winslon-Salcm, or al the dooc For morc information, call 777-0076, CM. 116. O a t. & % d Q arJ.n . J J a . L Exccpt for personal service by appointment, we will be closed July thru August - in preparation for the fall mum and perennial season, so...everything is marked down! • a n n u a ls • p e r e n n ia ls • h a n g i n g bi • s h r u b s • h o u s e & p a t io p la n i b a s k e ts its U u Than Wholnale Need help transplanting dividing your houseplants? Have a special occasion? For personal service after July 4th phone 998-1682 (greenhouse) or 998-8433 leave message. d M |IN -1 in '’" s s : i a a s ^ _ F a t h e r ’s D a y S p e c i a l s 1 2 M o a t t f 0 % l a t c r c s t UnlMTinMOfhr УапаЫг-Зр««) IlMtnianjMamgi Syttm witli 2№ütianH(it в М Л т Лш ByEilllhZimmHinan Advancc ComspoiKlcnl Many from ourcommunily went 10 Lake Junalusko this weekend Io see our Pastor Dennis Marehall ordained Satuiday night al Ihe Western N.C. Annual Chureh Conference. Tony Hacketl was .speaker at the MelNxlist church Sunday In the at> senccofourp.\Mor.He(Tony)lsoneor our young pewple and this was his first lime to preach. He made an excellent talk. Wc are vety pcBud of him. Lori Jones' mother, Pat Cope, un- der«tnttriplchy-pa.ss5urgetytetwcek 7 M - S 4 4 3 at nCharlolte hospital. Ocl well wishes go out to Mti. Cope. Claude ond Nancy McCraiy of Midway were Riday аПсгпооп vlsi-, ton of Edith Zlramcmian. Lany Vogler Is a patient ol Fbrsyth Hospital undergoing tests and trcal- mcntsrorastomachdlsonlcr.Aspecdy recovery Is wished Гог him. Wllcy Williams cclchatedhlsSlst binhday Junc9. Neighbors gave him a binhday cake and he received many cards. John Collins is a patient at Mcdlcal Park Hospital. He undcment emcr- gencygallblnddcrsurKery Friday,plus removal of a huge goll stone. He Is slowly recovering from the surgery in which gangrene had already set In, and we are thankful he came Ihrough. Prayers and gel well wishes go out lo John. He isthe husband ofMailcColllns who operates thcStorehousc For Jesus. Alton Sheek and girlfriend Tnidy Swanson of Dallas, Texas were Mon­ day visitón of his cousin, Edith Zim- memtan. They came In especially lo celcbratc Alton's brother Jim Sheck's binhday which fell on June 16. A fam­ ily get together was held Sunday with a torge number of relatives atleitiling. During thcirtime here AltonondiMy stayed al the home of his sIsIct aiid brother-in-law Jane and Homer Crons, anivlngon Friday, June I2and leaving Tuesday. This was TVudy's tint visil to NonhCarolinaand she fell in love with our beautiful state. Oene and Jockle Markland'bf JohnsonCily,Tcnn. wereSunday vlsl- ton of cousins Lib and Milton Ctócr. On Monday, Milton was admitted to Meadowbrook of Davie. C l y d e T a y l o r R e m e m b e r e d A s F r i e n d , 'D a d d y ' me to hear Monte talk aboul his Daddy. I guess I saw so much of my Daddy in Clyde. Monte always refeired to Clyde as "Daddy." "Daddy did Ihis and - Daddy did thal."In written wordorcasualconvenalion,ilwas always Daddy. (I would never have been surprised to have been told that these two were ■ about to do anything - Ihey even painted bam roofs together.) These Iwo men could tumcut some woric. I have lost a friend. We at the Church of the Ascension have lost a dear' fHend. DavieCounty his lost a treasure. Clyde would not wont us sod or long faced. Clyde was interested inolhenhavingagoodlime.Severalofus commented during Ihe planning for this funeral service, with all the hub-bub and confusion that accompanies such, how we could imagine Clyde In heaven, laughing al us. (He would have loved il.) I can hear him say, "....now lets gel on with il.." and follow lhal statement wilh a "good old story" about DavieCounty. We may have lost Clyde from our daily lives; but, oh, he lives in our hearts. Everyday. In the stories weretememberhetold. When we plant tomatoes. When I pay lo have my shoes fixed. Clyde Taylor made an impression on our lives. He was aproud Episcopalian. Ptoud of his tomatoes and gardens. Proud of his family and community. Proud of his profession , (and he hadagood time fixing shoes). lam proud oflhe fact thatClydeTay lor touched my life. I am sure that Clyde Taylor touched your life. He made all of our lives richer and fuller. Thanks Clyde. By David Joyner Each year on Fathei's Day we pause to remember those men who have been Influential in the shaping of our lives. This year I will remember my Daddy and Clyde Taylor. Clyde was a respected Mocksville merchant and well-known Davie Couniy citizen. Clyde died March 21,1998 after a long illness. Gyde Taylor and I shared a lot in common. Both of us were proud to say "we're from Davie Counlyl" If Davie County ever had need of a good-will ambassador, Clyde Taylor would have enjoyed the job. When meeting Clyde, you inuTKdiately leanied that he was from Ihe Cana community of Davie County, thal he ran the shoe shop in Mocksville and that he and his family went to the Episcopal Chureh "down at Fork." He would proudly tell olhen about "ray wife, Rosa Lee" and would end the conversalion with a story aboul one of the many good times he's experienced in life. If you ever had a convenatlon with Clyde, you would appreciate his zest for life. (Did he ever tell you the one about.....) We both enjoyed a lively conversation, good friends and a "good ole story along the way. This post December, Clyde was the Grand Marshal of Ihe Mocksville Christmas Parade-now that's an honor. Heenjoyedtelllng'everyone about Ihls adventure onacold, December aflemoon. My Daddy died in 1985, a young man. After his death I never felt comfonable hearing anyone use the word "Daddy." (I guess il was my way of suppressing the fact lhat my Daddy was gone.) However, it never bothered S p i r i t u a l R e s o u r c e s : S e l f S a c r i f i c i a l L o v e By Tom Torpy An article appeared In the June 18 Issue ol the popular little periodical. Bits and Pieces. The article was a short piece about inventor Buckminster Fuller, best knov»n lor his design ol the geode­ sic donao. A friend ol the aging Fuller told of a coincidental meeting In Washington D.C. the two ol them had a few years ago. In the course ol conversalion the Iriend asked Fuller how his wile was. The robust •80+ year-old grew noticeably serious and replied lhat Annie was nol doing veiy well. He added that he had always promised her that he would die first so lhal he woukJ be able lo welcome her Inlo the next realm. Shortly alter their meeting Fuller received a call Irom a hospital In Los Angeles. He learned lhal l)is wile was In a coma and was not expected lo regain consciousness. Fuller Hew lo Los Angeles, wenl lo Annie's bedside, toolt her hand, closed his eyes and died. I don't know vety much about dying, though like you perhaps, I've read much ot Ihe lilerature. But Ihe devotkin ol Fuller to his wife and loyalty to his promise are beautllul. Such sell-sacrillclal kive Is moving. Such an act demonstrates a full measure ol a man's love for his wife. Jesus, too, exhibited sacrifk:lal love when he died to open the way loihe next life and wek»me those he loved Into It. Devotion olthls kind Is what godly husbands oiler to Ihelr wives; sell sacrifldal tove. Sellish, Insecure husbands dominate their wives. Never does tha Bible directhusbandstosubjectthelrvrives. Ralher the Bible requires that husbands "love their wives as Christ toved the church and gave himsell up lor her*. Sacriliclal kive like that ol Jesus Is the kind of love to which wives will eageriy subject themselves. I never met Buckminster Fuller or his wile Annie. But I imagine thal she would have died lor him, loo. Support These Local B usinesses W .G . 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MoehavMa,NC 27028 338-781-1712 Á D C м ю м ш ш ш ИИ н д м м ш в т ш т а п MeekavWe.NC2TeM m - 7 i i 4 i 4 t ш ш ш т M IU E II.M C . iisH «»ia««eiiaii M M M .N entN 118449-Ш 1 М|«.йакМ**<И1*Сйк№||1к ftM lU rC O i • М Ш М И И Т 165 IW toyFOM Rowl MocktviH*,NC2702t nt <n иди с ю с тв Е б тс P.O.BOXSM MoeksvNI*.NC 270M 33I-7S1-213I a m iiiM iN i i l M L H C . 3319U SH l»yin Moekmlll*,NC 2702S j s & æ f M k Attend The C hunk O f^ i^ (¡h o ie e O b it u a r ie s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 - C7 Sadie Jordan Hodges 'I Sadie Jordan Hodges, 84, of North RidgeCouil.Mock.svllle,dicdWedncs- d;iy; Junc 10.1998,al Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Bom Ocl. 8,1913. InCoolcemce. lo the lale Benjamin F. und Haltlc Goodman Jordan, she was a home- inakcr and well-known C(X)k. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Ciiurch. She was prcccdcd in dcalh hy her husband. Paul E. Hodp, May 5.1978; itnd'a son. John Daniel Hixlgcs. Jan. 29,1967. ^Urvivingaroasistcr. AllceJ. Rainey ofSalisbury; a brother, Ray F. Jordan of C(X)leemcc; and several nicccs and nephews. Funenil scrviccs were held al 11 a.m. June 13, at Eaton Funeml Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Pennington officiat­ ing. Buriat followedinConcord United Melhodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be mjidc lo First ¡Baptisl Church. P.O. Box 517, Ctxil- I. N.C. 27014. JonieF. Vestal Jonie F. Vestal, 82, of Children’s flonto Road. Mocksville. died Wednes- ay, June 10.1998,al Forsylh Medical Center In Winston-Salem. Born Jan. 20. 1916, In Yadkin founty 10 the late William Ray and i/ilmoih Collins Vestal, he was a rv- red fanner and a mcmlier of Likrty taptisl Church. He was preceded In death hy a son, eo Franklin Vestal; 2 sisters, Ila Wall I Collie Durham; and 3 broihers. w Vestal. Roby Vestal andCannie festal. Surviving arc his wife of 62 years, «ie Nichols Vestal of ihc home; 2 lughters, Mary Suits and Betty Up- lit. both ofStatesville; 3 sons, Junior lul of Atmore, Ala.. Wesley Vestal I Jacksonville und Billie Vestal of kinville; 18grandchilJren;23 great Idren; 2 grcal great gmndchll- m; 4 sisters. Leona McCollum, idie Durham. DcllaEods and Pcurlic ■y; a brolher. Albert Vestal; and n kial sister-in-law, Margaret Ander* n Vestal of Yadkinville. J A funeral was held al 11 a.m. June fe, al Liberty Baptist Church with the Lvs. Marvin Blackburn and John niw n ofTiciating. Burial followed In ■e church cemetery. J Memorials may be made to Liberty Lptlsl Church, c/o Lowell Rcavis, k 2 Duard ReavIs Road, Mocksville, I.e. 27028. White Dawson Alma White Dawson. 58,ofWlntcr ark,Fla.,died Satunby, June 13,1998, I her home. Bora In Davic Couniy to Ihe late :harllc Hartman and Ell/jibelh Pixilc viiite, she nKivcd to Winter Park In m . She was co-owncr of a sawmill nanufacturing company and a mcra- lef of the Air Force Sergeant's Assii- lallon. Surviving arc her husband, Walten son, Walter Jr. of Winter Springs, rliiadaughtcr.DonnaMoreyofLake- aik Fla.: 2 brothen, Charlie While of Bi^vie Couniy and Ike White of Clem­ mons; a sister, Fabian Shore of Cool- beniec: and 2 grandchildrcn. j [Services were conducted at 11 a.m. Jujie 16, at Carcy Hand Cox-Parker f literal Home in Winter Park. Burial Jbllowed in Glen Haven Memorial iafH. Ila yames Rucker Mrs. Па Ijamcs Rucker, 85. of 190 VanzantRoad.Mocksvllle.dicdTucs- day morning In Forsylh Memo­ rial Hospital. She had been In de- clininghcalthfor several years. She was bom InDavleCoumy, daughter of the late Johnie and Columbia Sludevent Ijames. She was educated in Dav'i County Schools, and was a member of Clement Grove Church of God. Proceeding her in dealh were her husband, James A. Rucker, May 6. 1993, and her eldest brolher. Elder Ivan Ijamcs, May 2.1998. She is survived by 2 daughters, Ruih (Norman) Johnson and Dorothy (Nelson) Graham, all of MiKksville; 5 grandchildrcn. 3 grcat-grandchlldren; a fosler daughter, Teresa John.4>n of Mocksville; usistcr, Edna M. Allen of MtKksville; 4 brothers, Ralph, Elmer and Elder Ernest Ijames all ofNewton; John L. Ijames of MiKksville. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. In the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in MiKksville. Elder Whaid Rose will officiate and burial will follow in Clement Grove Church Cemclery. The family will re­ ceive friends at the funeral home Sat­ urday evening from 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to: Clem­ ent Gmvc Church Building Fund, 2(M Vanzant Road, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. James Edward Lane James Edward Lane, 47, of U.S. Hwy.601 South,MtKksvillc,died Sat­ urday moming. June 13,1998, al N.C. Baptisl Haspital in Winston-Salem af­ ter an Illness of six months. Bom in Cranston, R.I.. March 24. 1951, to the late Jesse H. und June Hcrclh Lunc and was a well-known master welder and painter. He had taught welding al Eastern Northampton County Vocational Technical School in Pennsylvania. He had attended Temple University in Pennsylvania. He attended Victory Baptist Church and especially enjoyed long hour» of reading. A former resident of States­ ville, he and his family had lived In Davie County for ihc past iwo years. Surviving arc his wife, Jennifer Beeson Lunc of the home; 2 daughters. Autumn Lane ofStatesville and Kelle Lone of Ihe home: 2 sons. Jimmy Lane of Wilkes Barre, Pa and Cody Lane of ihe home; and an aunt, Dorulhy Hercth ofStatesville. Funeral services were conducted at 7 p.m. June 16, at Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee with the Revs. ShclbyHorbour.Suin Riddle andJames Morgan ofnclaling. Burial was lo be at 2 p.m. June 17, al Society Baptist Church in Ircdell Couniy. Memorials may be made to Camp Monno. P.O. Box 795, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014; the Building Fund of Vic­ tory Boplisl Church. P.O. Box 686, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014; or lo Siorc- house for Jesus, 464 Depot Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. William Brent Poole WllllamBrenlPoole,24,ofMocks- ville, died June 10,1998. Born Jan. 24, 1974, In Forsylh Couniy 10 William Eugene und Agnes Smith Poole of Clemmons, he was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and worked with Charlotte MuckTmck Sales where he was an ASE master certified mechanic. Surviving, in addition to his par­ ents. arc his wife, Kimberiy Rene Summey Poole, adaughtcr, KallcLynn Pixilc. both of the home; a sislcr, Dcc , MishlcrofClcmmons; a brother, Craig Poole of Lewisville; 3 nephews; 3 nicccs; und u .special aunt, Margaret Leonard of Kannapolis. Funeral scrviccs were held al 2 p.m. June 14, at Calvary Baptist Church with Dr. Mark Corts offlciuting. Burial followed in Forsylh Memorial Park. Barbara Jean Doby Barbara Jean Myers Doby, 57, of the Famiinglon community, died Fri­ day, June 12, 1998. at Forsylh Mcmtv rial Hospital in WInston-Salcm. Bom a t . 23. 1940. In Forsylh County to Ihe late Curl C. Myers nnd Thelma Ell/abeth Bkike Myers, she was a machine operator for Sum Lee unlil 1993 and was a member of Fel­ lowship Baptist Church In Advance. Surviving are her husband of 40 years. Bill Doby of the home; 3 broth­ ers, W.A. Myers of the Fork commu­ nity. Cari Kenny Myers of the Clarks­ ville community and Melvin Myers of MiKksville; 2 sisters, Gladys Myers of Advance und Glenda Doby of MtKks- villc; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral scrvicc wjis conducicd at 2 p.m. June 14, at Fellowship Baptisl Churc'h In Advance by the Rev. Nomian Frye. Burial followed in Yudkin Val­ ley Bapllst Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Fellow­ ship Baptist Church. P.O. Box 2151, Advance, N.C. 27006. Martha Eleanor Warner Martha Eleanor Hunter Warner, 93, of Pfafftown, died Wednesday, June to. 1998. ut the Brian Ccnlcr. She was Ihc grandmother of Mark Warner of Mockville. Funeral services werc held at 3 p.m. June 13, at Vogler and Sons Reynoida Road Chapel hy the Revs. Warren Miller and J. Marion Rector. Mildred Motsinger Boles Mildred L. Motsinger Boles, 82. fomicriy of Winston-Salem, died Sat­ urday,June 13, 1998, ut Meadowbrook ManorofClemmons. Bom July 22, 1913, In Forsylh County lo Franklin and Crawley Beth Caudle Motsinger, she was a member of Grace Baptisl Temple. She was pre­ ceded in dealh by herhusband, Gabriel H. Boles, in 1961. Survlvlngarcadaughter. Katherine Slater of Advancc; 3 sons, Kenneth R. und Roger Lee Boles, bolhof Winston- Salem. and Lorry Stephen Boles of Advance;6grandchildrcn;astcpgrand- chlld; 2 grcal grandchildrcn; and n sis­ lcr, Eli/obcth Foushecof Winston-Sa- tein. Funeral services werc held at II a.m.Junc 16,alHayworth-MIIIcrSIIas crcek Chapel by the Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Ed Sears. Burial fol­ lowed in Lewisville Baptisl Church Cemetery. Johnnie M. Swisher ThcRcv. Johnnie Marshall Swisher, 78, of the Sheffield communlly, died Friday, June 12.1998. at home. BomJan.4.1920.in DavieCounty lo Ihc lute Marshall S. cffie Cleary Swisher, he was a machine operator for Drcxel Heritage Furniture, retiring in 1985. He was a member of Gospel Way Baptist Church. He had been a pastorfor50yearsin Davic and Iredell Counlles, serving as pastor al Pleusanlvlew Baptisl Church, , Houstonvllle Baptist Church and as assistant pasior at Gospel Way Bapllst Church. He was also on WFMX Radio forsix years. He Is survived by his wife of 56 ycars.BcttyBelleSmilhSwlsherufthc home; a son. John Wayne Swisher; 4 datighlcis, Modalyn DavisofHarmony, Lols Hoffman of Lexington, Margie Blackweldcr and Mary Holland, both of MiKksvllle;asistcr, Adell Eastridgc of Statesville; 12 grandchildrcn: 10 great grandchlldrcn;3slep greal grand­ children; and several nieces and neph­ ews. Funeral services werc conducted at 4 p.m. June 14, at Liberty Wesleyan Church on Sheffield Road by the Revs. David Collins, Junior Royall and Billy Jarrelt. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be mode to Hos­ pice of Ircdell Couniy. P.O. Box 822. Statesville, N.C. 28677. »Would you entrust your loved one to anyone other than a Community Friend? Reputation for Excellence 7hose who have planned hmerals cite good experiences with their ftineral directors. The most recent study* of American attitudes toward the ftineral-services industry reports that more consumers, 86 pcrcent, view our proression positively.' Almost 70 percent described those who seired them as professional, caring, helplkd. Und and friendly. * IMS S ta ^ .(lU H ik ia AMHid« Ibwwd UM illaliM i u d ................... WbyllHWlillüIaGni^ Eaton Funeral Service 325N. Main SIntI Mocksvtth, Norih Carolina ______________(336) 751-3148 BW11 Dollie Reeves Corwin DollicRcevesCorwin, 76, fonnerly ofMilling Road, MiKksville,died Sun­ day moming, June 14, 1998. at Mead- owbroi)k Terrace of Davic where she had been a resident fi)r the pasl six months. She was bt)m in Rowan County Dec. 23. 1921, lo the lute M.E nnd Simmic Matthews Reeves and was a rclircd dietary assistant with Rowan Regional Mcdlcal Cenier. She enjoyed mukingporceIaindollsandrc*adinghcr BiHlc. She was pra'cdcd in dealh by lier husband. Clarcnce Corwin, In 1976; and a sislcr, Mary Blackwell. Survivors include u nicce. Renee Dwiggins of MiKksville; and 2 neph­ ews, David Blackwell und Troy Blackwell, btilh of Mocksville. A graveside scrvicc was held at 11 am. June 16, al Rowan Mcmtmal Park Cemetery in Salisbury with the Rev. Dwight Durham officiating. Meimmuls may be made to Davie County Hospice. P.O. Box 848, MiKks- ville, N.C. 27028. Maxine Williams Maxine Dcloise Holman Williams of Clemmons, died Monday, June 15, 1998. at Wake Forest University Bop: list MedicalCcntcrin Winslon-Salem. Bom In Forsylh Couniy lo the late Buxier and Vivian Holman, she was a detllcaied member of Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advuncc and was a licensed practical nurse. Funeral scrviccs were to be held at 2p.m.June l7,atMl.SinuiAMEZion Church with the Rev. B.A. Muck oHl- claling and burial following in the church cemetery. (g> D A V IE F U N E R A L S E R V IC E L L C . 416 VaUcyRd., MocksvUle, NC 336-751-3111 "OurFamHy Sming УоитТлтйу" TM« шжвтот PlINBIAL МШ Howard S. Thompson Howard s. Thompson. 74, of Kan­ napolis, died Saturday, June 13, 1998, ulAvunte of Concord. He was the brother of Peggy Ridenhour of Cooleemee. Funeral services were held at 10 am. 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Smoky Topaz Ring Guarditi Angel 1/ n Coin .У4 Carat4 iiamond^^e Cluster Gold \ Ring (Яю^Ргтп) Charm Xy« et. Diamond Seiko orX)itizen\ Bracelet \ m e . MoiL'Frl. 9-8 Sat. 9-6:30 NEWTOWNE SHOPPING CENTER CLEMMONS, NC 7вв-8505 DAVIE COUNTY teNTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 - DJ South Davie Students Reaping Benefits Of Computer Equipment Donation Bj Jeanne Gaither Dàvie Couniy Enteiprise Record iSoulh Davic Middle School slu- dents have been taking advantage of computeriechnologyrcccntly-ihanks in pail to the cfToits of two dedicated parents and a generous donation. ; At his wife Mary's insistence, Ron Garcia, area service manager for Bloomberg L.P., dccldcd tocheck with his company aboul donating equip­ ment to the school where their son, Ronnic, just completed sixth grade. After checking with his boss, be cncouraged South Davie's technology coordinator Jo Varner to write a letter to Bloomberg explaining whal was needed. In November, South Davie was the recipient of 10 laptop computers, eight desktop computers, eight color moni­ tors and two laser printers vaiucd at more than $40.000. Woricing in five school systems for the past 22 years, Varner said she has never before seen a donation of this quality and caliber comc lo a school. "h was a phenomenal donation," she said. Usually companies donate out-dated equipmcnl, bul Bloomberg gave the school equipment it could use. The printers even camc with brand new ink cartridges that haven't had lo be Fcploccd all year. Despite a large portion of school bond referendum funds allotted for technology, schools didn't add a lol of new computer cqulpnwnt. Mosi of the bond money was used for wiring and infnistructure so ihal computers could beplitccdineveryclassnwm,explained Vamer. Prior lolhedonulion,somc.studcnts in larger computer lab chisses were forced to shareconipulcrs.whichonen meant completing ¡issignments before or afler scluwl. In addition to Ihe com­ puter lab. desktop computers were also placed in the library and in tlie remedial rcadingclassnxim.Tlie laptops will be available for teachers to chcck oul for use in Ihcir chLssrtx)ms, she said. Tlumks to Ihe donation, funds that would have l)ccn used lo buy more equipment could bo used lo upgrade existing e(|uipmenl, Varner added. Responsible for making sure ihere are c(|uai resources available to stu- ilenis al alt schmls. Davie Sch(K>ls iLX'hnoIogydircctornulch Rooney said this donation helped lo create more C(iualily in the technology offered at Ihe county's two middle scIhxiIs. Tlie conlribulion from Bloomlwrg is greatly appreciated, he said. Bond money provided each school wllh wiring for a computer lab and five computers per classroom. The school system hudgel will never make il pos- sihlclohave that manycompulers with­ out donations, Rooney said. He also thanked Vamcrfor her hard work al South Davie. Tlie schools now have more e([uipmcnl but the same Slaff to manage it. Members of the Continued On Page 02 Davie High School Scholarship Recipients Honored At Awards Ceremony The following Davic High School seniors were announced as scholar­ ship winners during awards day cer­ emonies on May 28, listed wiih Ihe scholarship sponsors: Kasey Kaurr, Adams Stale Col­ lege. Janell Sykes, ADK, BM Chapter Mary Woll Sexton Memorial. Don Brown, Bermuda Run Gar­ den Club. Gene Dwiggins, Garlck Hill, Kecly McCollum, Beta Club. Joel Crotls, Gene Dwiggins, Matt James, Matt McCulloh, Catawba College. Ashley Bowden, Tracey Delaney, Campbell Universily. Melanie Willis, DCCC College Foundation. Daniel Faill, Davic Counly Arts Council. Samir Basslouni, DCAEOP Lucillc T. Randall Memorial. Don Btown, Jonolhan Crcoson, Davic Counly Cattlemen's. Gary Bialobrzcski, Amanda Tucker, Davic County Chamber of Commerce. Kendall Howacd, Davic Coumy Firemen's. B.J. Johnson, Amanda Prultl, Davie County NAACP. Kristin Gamer, James Robinson, Davie County NCAE. Carolyn Rogers, Randy McDaniel, Davic Counly Teacher Assistants. David Little, Davie Craft Asso­ ciation. ZebCaitcr, Rcncc Draughn, Cienc Dwiggins, Ben Foirest, Derek Fos­ ter,' Jennifer Harpe, Matt James, Donna Jones, Kathy Jones, Oubonvanh Phommavanh. Angie Hamm, Billy Smith, Leann Spijiman, Farmingion Rurital Club. Anya Williams, Fieldcrest-Can- non. Angela Hamm, Jennifer Haipe, Foreign Language Club. Artialia Steele, Graham Funeral Home dalns Award. : Kristin Gamer, Shannon Alyssa Holmes Memorial. Rebecca Carle, International As- sociatlon of Machinists and Aero­ space Woricers Adolph Sluts Memo­ rial.' Julie Fuller, Bryan Lakey, Jeri- ch№Hardiion Ruritan Club. Samir Baisiouni, BJ. Johnson, Christopher Peoplei,ArhaliaSieele, Lc Jour des Femmes Club Doretha Wilson. Erika Breier, Lcnolr-Rhync Col­ legc Honors. Timothy J. Tesh, Mars Hill Col­ lege. Garick Hill, Martin, Van Hoy, Smith & Ralsbcck. Tracy Delaney, Angela Hamm, Grady McClamrock, McDonald's of Mocksvillc. Ashley Bowden, Mocksville- Davic Youth Baseball. Audrey Williams, Mocksvillc Lion's Club C. Frank Stroud Jr. Scott Comalzer, Renee Draughn, Gene Dwiggins, Kathryn Jackson, Jacqueline Massey, Karin Miller, Anya Williams, Mocksvillc Rotary Club. Rebecca Carle, Mocksvillc Woman'sClubSally Southall Cottcn. Holden Ledford, Randy McDaniel, Mocksvillc Woman's Club Community Collegc Award. Conic Robertson. Nalional Merit RJR Nabisco Foundation. Amanda Pruitt, National Merit Achievement. Oina Irby. N.C. Division of Vet­ erans Affairs. Jacqueline Massey, Ramona Pittman, Anya Williams, Audrey Williams, N.C. Elks Lodge 449. Renee Draughn, N.C. Lions Club. Kathryn Jackson, N.C. Merit Award Morchcad Foundation. Jercmy Gordon, N.C. School of Ihc Arts. Kimberly Anderson, Tainnii Schmit, NCSU Pulp and Paper. Krislin Gamer, Jamey Holt, N.C. Teaching Fellows. Jennifer Harpe, Poylon Triplett, Amanda Weatherman, North Davie Ruritan. Michacl Anderson, Novant Health. Steven Null, Pepsi. Laura Pruitt, Pfeiffer College. Laura Correll, Amanda Pruitt, Melinda Richic, Salem College. Ryan Ewing, Smith Grove Ruritan, Kayron Vestal, Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 6331814. Chris Armstrong, Monica Duncan, I Carla Eaton, Derick Faulkner, Anya Williams, J.E.Suilcr Merit. Lydia Ervin, SWAT Club Timothcan Award. Nathan Joycc, Ben Miller, U.S. Marines College Fund. Shania Dalton, Nathan Ferree, Michael Hester. U.S. Navy College Fund. Matthew Beauchamp, Universal Technical Institute. RcbcccaCarle, UNC-Chapel Hill Pegg Award. Audrey Willioms, UNC-Chapel Hill RJ Reynolds Award. Rcncc Draughn, UNC-Grccns- boro Supcrinlendcm’s Award. Tiffany Peoples, UNC- Wilniington. Kathryn Jackson. Wake Forest University. Rcncc Draughn. Wal-Mart Foun­ dation. Ramona Pittman. Western Pied­ mont BoardofRealtors Davie Chap­ ter. Kimberly Anderson, David Lillie, Tiffany Peoples, Jill Prillaman, Tarami Schmit, Glenn While Trust. Brian Campbell, Laura Correll, Joel Crotls, Shune Hartness, Betsy Riddle, Wilson Wallace, Woodmen of the World. Kendall Howard accepts Ihe Davie Counly Firemen's scholarship from George Frye. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 Wagner Honored As Scholar Zach Wagner has been named an All-Americon Scholar by Ihe U.S. Achievemenl Academy. The Davie High School student will appear in ihe All-American Scholar Yearbook, published nation­ ally. He is the son of Ibm and Anita Wagner of Advance, and the grand­ son of Maty Wagner of Advance and Mrs. Glennie Lord of Winston-Sa- 1cm. The program rccognizes students who excel in academics, and schol­ ars must cam a minimum 3.3 grade point average. At Davic High, Wagner has been cast in many leading roles in the drama department: Junior from Dearly Departed; Fbmpington fiom The Schemc of the Driftless Shiften and Puck from the latest production of A Midsummer Night's Dieam. Wagner played an underwear model named Sebastian in Ihc Davie Theater Production of Who's Under Where? He also participates in Ihe chutch youth drama team, Innermisslon from Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church (which won a national title at YouthQuest ‘97) and will again compete in national competition this summer. Wagner is the president of Ihe Davie High School Forensics Tbam. und has placed jtt many tournaments. 14XM FLEEraO O D W IIiaATE 14X70 M E r a O O D WmOATE 14XM PLEITWOOD атМ ОИОНЕa im PLiETwooo негатАМ pown Ж И PLEETWOOO HEMTAOE pownc aaXTO PLEITWOOD w a te rfo h o p a rk a a x n P L itT w o o D b a n o a lw o o o Ш44 PLitTwooo ааяканиш 2НП0 PUtTWOOO MRK8HIRE TRIPLEWIOe aaXIOPLHTW OOOW OOOtANOPAHK A U H0ME8 ARK 8H0W Н 0Ш 8 LOADED WITH 0PTI0N8, «AVE A S YEAR WARRAHTV AND WILL BE OPEN F O R ^ i) VKWINQ •O'DownPiymM iltoLwi________ w oo Cywn on В М и М м $1,000 О ош РаупмМ AraNM* on DoublMidM Pwk apiOM M d LMid AwlUM» No ttS M Ó M u o l OiM l Prieoolll ' ДемМ M obilo Нищав• Vfwiiaw sjg g g isssssa ssi David Gilbreath Earns Citadel Degree David Gilbrcalh Jr. of Mocksvillc earned u bachelor's degree in educa­ tion from The Citadel durini» commcnccmcnt cxerciscs on May 9. Ben Edwards Graduates From Duke Benjamin Rushing "Ben" Edwards, son of Dc and Mrs. Joel Lynn Edwards of East Maple Avenue, Mocksville, earned a bachcloi’s degree with honors from Duke University on May 24. Two Earn Degrees From UNC-W • T\vo Davic residents were awarded degrees from the University of North Ciin)Jjn;» at WiliJijnglon at Ihe end of ihc spring scmcslcc Geoffrey Ryan McBridc of Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksvllle, earned a ; bachelor’s degree. Kenneth Charles Groce of Valley Oaks Drive, Advance, earned a bachelor’s degree. Three Graduate From Meredith Three Davic residents were awarded degrees from Meredith College in Raleigh during spring commenccmcrit exercises on May 10. Addie Ophelia Kcetonof N.C. 801 North. Mocksvillc. earned a bacheloi’s degree with honors in math. Amanda Dawn Ledford of Hawthorne Road, Mocksville, earned a bachelor’s degree in math. Amy Eli/.abcth Newsome of Overlook Drive, Advancc, earned a bachelor's degree with honors. 9 Earn ASU Degrees Nine Davie County area residents were awaided degrees fromAppala- chian State University during commencement excrciscs May 16 and 17. Shawn Mallhcw Barney of Mocksville earned a bachclois degiee in business administration. ' Emily Nicole Campbell of Harmony earned a bachcloi's degree. ■ Charles R. Crenshaw ofMocksville earned a bachclois degree. ; Aoron Scott Fender of Mocksville eaincd a bachcloi's degree. ; Brian Douglas Gwyn ofMocksville earned a mastei's degrce. Benjaman William Hairison of Advance earned a bachelor’s of business administration degrce. Deborah Gail lobett of Advance earned a bacheloi,s degrce. Brooke Elizabeth Potts of Mocksville earned a bachcloi's degrce. Bairy Dean Zimmerman of Mocksville earned a bachclois of business administration degrce. 8 Earn High Point [)egrees ■ Eight Davie students at High Point Univcrsiiy werc awarded degrees from High Point University on May 9. Stephen Howard Barron of Junction Road, Mocksvillc, earned a masteis of business administration degree. Glenda Everest Bennetl of Baltimore Road, Advancc, earned a bachelor’s degree with honors in accounting. Selh Evans Carter, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth R. Carter of N.C. 801 Soulh, Advancc, earned a bachelor’s degrce with all honors in psychology/ mental health. Karcn Trivclle Bennett of Kennen Krcst Road, Mocksville, earned a Iwhelor’s of business administration degree. June Harding Bracken of Farminglon Road, Mocksville, earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems. ' UmoUiy Scolt Parrish of SanfordAvenue, Mocksvillc, earned a bachelor's degree in mcdical sciences. ; Paul Keith Robertson of Williams Road, Mocksville, earned a bachelor's degree with honors in business adminislralian. ; Brent Maurice Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Maurice Ward of Cub Creek i^ e , Mocksville, earned a bachelor's degree wiih hon- o r s in home furnishings marketing. tlBIU OUfMBB ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL UQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES _____________ WSTOCK Jo Varner, Mary Garcia, Butch Rooney and RonalcJ Garcia what Ronnie Garcia using one of the computers donated. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Bloomberg Makes Donation C o n tin u e d F ro m Pag e D t technology staff usually work 50 lo 70 hours a week, he said. Varner ihankLHl the Gareias for giv- ingthcirlimetohclpwiihhcrqucstlons as well as assisting with the dimnlion from Bloomberg. Tlie Dkxmibcrg Scrvlcc of New Yorkpn»vfdcxhn>kcrs.'if?(Jiniirkcipft>- fcssiunals wllh financial information, providing them with computers and connecting them to the Bloomberg network, acconling lo Garcia. Owner Michijcl Bloombcrgdonatcs money and resources lo educational fucitilics. South Davie is Ihc only n:- cipicnl of printers from Ihc company, VijnaTsaitl. Butch Rooney of Ihe Davie Schools and Ronald Garcia examine some of the equipment. . i Named To Dean’s List Angela R. Jackson of Mocksville maintained a minimum 3.5 grade polnl average lo be naincd to Ihc spring semester dean’s list al Pfeifrcr University. Wheaton Gets College Degree Donald Overs “Dusty" Wheaton Jr. was awarded a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University on May 8. He is Ihc son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy S. Dunn of Gastonia. LEONARD REALTY N o w U n d e r C onstruction 3 bedroom, 2 bath, maintenance free home located on a wooded acre In Davie County. 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Spacioui VMI room «ЛМр1ас* 4 gaa Ioga, a ben» noni abov* th* 2 car gang». An 1« gas hom*l ti».400 «•/гсагоашд*. $148.1 ^ _________.XACMMIThI* Imprasalv* hom* otl*r« eon^*t*ty f*ne*d-ln acr*«g* with pond Elegant master suit*, apaeious gr*al room w/rock FP...alt th* ёь'й аяэй з» ““ " at.HinrMii DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1Щ , - 03 D a v i e S c h o o l s Oavie High tutors, from left; front, David Little, Jenny Mclnay, Crystal Isaacs; back, Roderica Gaither, Terri LaneLaura Pmht. Davie High Recognizes Peer Tutor Volunteers Davie High School rccognizcd students who volunteered to be peer tutors artcr school Ihis year at Ihe awards program on May 28. Laura Pruitl, a senior, rcccived a $100 principal's award for volunteer the most hours. Receiving certilicates of cxccl- Icncc for tutoring after school for a significant number of hours were; Benjamin Johnson, David Little, Jenny Mcllnay, and Janell Sykes, seniors: Roderica Gaither, junior: Alaina Blackweldcr, John Rowe and Scan Warchol, sophomores; and Crystal Isaacs, Russell King andTerri Lane, freshmen. Davie Women Earn Degrees At Salem Sarah T. Haitman of Fmrnngton Road, Mocksville was among 177 stu­ dents who received degrees from Sa­ lem College May 23. Hartman gradu­ ated with a master’s degree in teaching. Terra Lynne Johnson of Comer Slrcel,Mocksville,alsogradualcd from a Salem College with a bachelor’s de- grce. She also rcccivcd Ihc Prcsidcnl’s Prize in Spanish. Christina Marie Robinson of Chcsnul Trail, Mocksville, graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degrce and was named to the dean's I isl for Ihe 1998 spring semester. She was awarded the President's Prize in busi­ ness adminislrallon. Davic HI|h Paula Allen's Allied Heallh Ser­ vices II students were recognized with a pinning ceremony June 2; Ashlcc Andrade, Jcssica Carter, Jennifer Harbin, Holly Murph, RamonaJ Piltman, Judy Rcavis, MclindaRichie^ CorolynRogcts,HiileySlcelc,andl Umbcrgcr. Central Davie Elemeniary Awards Day was held June 5 in I j gym. Acadcmic Exccllcncc Aw: werc given lo: Andrew Darcy, Ashty McKnight, Stephanie Cid, Gr/nl Lackey, Ben Shega, Erin Whital KaraDeadmon!MollyHairis,Micl«llc Pawlik, AlysnWalker,PhillipHuf:y, Four From Davie Make Dean's List Four Davie students at tiic Uni­ versity of North Coroli Wilmington were named springscmcstcrdcan's list will nini- mum grade point averages ui I.S: Melissa Philomena Agr lo of Riverbend Drive, Advanc and Amiec Alicia Bameltc of №ckcn Road, Kelly Marie Cozart o Farm­ ington Road, and Rebecc Lynn Myers ofLcanne Lane, all ol locks- ville. P a u lin e B a n e y To C eleb ra te 1 0 0 th B irth d a y Paulina Barney lOOlh birthday on June 24. As she was not feeling well recenlly, two sis­ lers, Laura Bette and Abby Riddle, daugh­ ters of Amy and Paula Riddle of Advance, wrote a poem and mailed it to Mrs. Barney in Advance. ileagan Cline, Mcrldith Cheek, /Meghan Appell, Neely Alexander, / Mallliew Au.slin, Brandon Callaway, I Meghan Dyson, Evan Hall, Tyler Puckcit, Virginia Roland, Sean Phil­ lips, Benjamin Tultcrow, Mallhcw Willis, Rcbekoh Brock, Ashley David- son,Clayton Edwards,Collln Ferebce, Aaron Gcycr, Malt Hauser, Malt Sell, Nick Sexton, Rus.scll Hilton, Kyle Wooten, Jessica Overbey, Josh Reinsvoid, and Joe Sleeiman. Class KindncssAwardswcrcgivenloNathan Powell, Brandon Goolsby, Ben Shega, Alyson Walker, Alex Baldwin, Evan Hall,Collin Ferebce,EliscNaylor,and Tiffany Doss. Mosi Improved in Reading was Ш п п (336) 7 :il 3538 H O W A R D < RKAI 1Л Now I <)( a! b r Ml UiitsUin sal«u h. > t.ill Л (.4. к V ill. \1 imlnTMiHil 1ШАШЁliHOMV CHy WMir. cay Sewer. 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НотереплмесBARBARA ALLEN ее»«еЗ а.япги1йм |1«адаа AcreeeetreacMeeto aanwuiv« .»4ecretr«(l2tm VOUFLEMINûeN-lie?ui e m OKU injm шамма мм«и» Premium go> ceuree wooded buMng M Щ Bermudi Run CCIub. OM Convnurtly; rneritt eçt. a mlnetoM0.l2inineloV^8VICKIFICMMO e»t167 riiailllf MR« штш МШ ь* Acre* on vnriilafce neai vnaa aifpon 1 Horae er cow alowed per eoe. 14» SF on one ie«ei. 2000 8F en two 01 more leveiaВШУРОПЗвв»118в «ШШШ вам .LOTS FOR SALE wm no ime . О0Й come loti among oMfi. LAOONNA pens eea-iite• LOTS FOn SALE won no build. Ooe courea lota among - t44.200.ceia tIB COiOWa BANKER TRIAD. REALTOR agen 1Я11мгаавв1вам|1«деа teionMiinVM ledon Can uee youfow) Ьиммг. 25 mm 10 Wneien-Salem, cenveniert 10 маLAOOfMAfJCNNIFER ММв1в lairwey. End ol «treat loealon Country lettng in №e Courtry Oub. 24 Hour Security.__ BETTY pensoaa-iiea UNRCSTRKHca trooo per acre. Meet Puddng RMgi QeN Comte. Lev«, pwty wooded. Neer I- 4a 0№4e County tchooia/taee.BAMAAA ALLEN Овв^ЭСвЗ lADCNNA POTTS ИВ-1 tae --------Сому ¿cMtogNw tar tga.éOO. Минме!NORANRKMANea»-1t73 ШМВВВВаВУШИШШ EMawlWdg loi Vi EaHem YeâÉi 1 .эе ecrea Iwihf woeií Qfeel atfiooie and camenani TO «темп am. naiiiiiiiiye JANET MASTERS m-tiia LBV a * a смпатв ваамшмг MUI cx^ваммв»РйЕЗТЮюив NEIQHBORHOOO to ЬиИ on 1.76 acne al courttydub-E Lei UN JENNRRSTROUOSei-tlTS VICKIFL£MINQeee-m7 i»7l»4HW0eeohaS 8 ьогш laoMd par M. MO ома. iMir,. HAevi VICnna«MQMe>1167 Run. Bukl m a quiet. Mantfy; enaMMd rfeM, МееМИВвММ-OOLF COURSE ;|î‘ а ф ■ цж VIE CUUINi y км г и к т м к KKCOKU, June 17,1»!W I ' i ! : ; i ' PUBLIC NOTICES mmCEWTOKKTHEiOSiiU TAKBNOTICEtfwtaJointHMringwfn bf htid bffore №• Board of Commlsskxv Ic4‘’qI Otvto County and th« Boatd ol Comniulontrs o( Ih« Town ol Mocfcsviffa at 7 ^ p.m., Thursday. Juty 2,1 »96. In the MuM-PurpoM Room of th« Davi« County Public Ubra7,371 N. tMn St., (Ntocksville. NC. pursuant to the provisions ot NCQS S«ctk)n 156-7.1 to consider appropriatkms for the purpose of akting and encouraging th« tocatlon of Industrial enterprises. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE. Ihal the apfi^rlaUons being considered are for th« ^sMnston of water and sewer to tho peri'nrMter ot th« property descr1l)ed on County Tax Map H4. Parcel 3 in Deed Book 160. Page 145.end Parcel Sin Deed Book 64. Page 463. of the Davie County Registry at an approximale cost ol $500.000.00for site improvemenls.Includ- ing water, sewer, and roads, which ara deppodsnt upon the construction ol virtu­ ally completad Class A Industrial facilities. Th« source of Ihe funds shall be from general revenues, tt is expected that (he investment will be retumed in lax revenue derived from th«prc^withten(10) years orsooners. TAKE fOIRTHER NOTICE, that the benelits to the public exp«ct«d to be de­ rived from th« taciSty b\dlt as a result ot the •conomicdevelopmentlncentlveslnclude: enhancement of the lax base ot the county and the town, the creatton of an Industrial park In a central area near major iranspor- taSon roads, Ih« opening ol a broad geo- gnfNc area to n««d«d sendees and th« anHdpated creatkjn of jobs. Terry Braney MocksviUe Town Manager 6-t6-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYEXICUTMX NOTICE Having qu«M«d as Executrix of th« Estate of Chart«« S. 8haughn«ssy, Jr., deceas«d, lat* of Davl« County, North Carolina, this Is to notify an parsons having daims against sak) estat« to pres«m them to the undersigned on or belore the 4th day of September, 1996. being three months from th« first day of publicaiion or this notk:« will be pleaded in bar of their recov- «ly. All persons Indebled lo sakl estate will please make Immediate paymeni to the undersigned. This Is the 4ih day of June, 1996. Joy R. Shaughnessy. 194 Spyglass Drive. Advance. N.C. 27006. ExKutrix ol the esiate of Charies S. Shaughnessy, Jr.. deceased. 6-4-4tn SUBMISSION OP DAVIE COUNTY BENAVKMAL HEALTH CENTER AUTHOfMTY BUDGET FORFY9M9 The Davie County Behavtoral Health Center Authority Budget for 1996-1999 has been submitted to the Area Board and a copy Is available for public inspection in the otfice ol the secretary to the Area Board at the Oavie County Admlnl8tratk)n Buikiing, 123 South Main Street. Mocks­ vilie, N.C. The Area Board wiH hokJa public hearing on the budget al 6:00 P.M. June 25.199Batth«DavlftCoumy Administra­ tion Bulging. 123 South Main Street, Mocksviile, N.C.. Conference Room. Ms. BartMra Ijames Chairman of Ihe Board 6-11-21n F A R M B U R E A U I N S U R A N C E AUIO-UFE-BUSINESS-IRA’S-ANNUmES FARM- HOMEOWNERS-MOBILE HOMES-BLUE CROSS JacK Adams At Carter Woody Hudson FARM BUREAU Mark Jarvis Mike ZIglar Jeremy Willard МСШМЮ WORKERS’COMPENSATION GBIERAL LIABILITY 7 6 6 - 9 0 9 9 F^ormaiice A d d rO tfC D s ! R a t e :5 S 7 % MY.: 6 .1 5 % " iim42mos. Sate:5-S3ffoARY.: 6 .0 0 % " HmI2m)s. * You ni^ add to Ihe amount of )«ir oen&ale of dE|ioal duringlbefiia 12 monk. $50 n*L per additional dqnal Wien it comp to perfonnance, you can counl on Soullicra Community. Whelto it's puttittg your money to work or pro- vidini you Willi uiequaled pefsonal senice.yournei^boRial Soutneni Communily have set high performance standards diat ahnys benefit you. BANK AND T«UST* Sm aim M ^ToCm üei55Sfcir«76M*IO 5 « E и * а > ы м к •67M12t НК. Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE that a Joint Hearing will be held before Ihe Board of Committiooc« of Davie Counly and the Board of Commissioner» of the Tbwn of MocksvUle at 7:00 p.m., Thursday* July 2, 1998, \n the MuUl- Purpose Room of ihe Oavie Couniy PuWlc Library. 371 N. Main St., Mocksvilie. NC, pursuam to the provUkms of NCOS Seclkm 158-7.1 to consider sppfopriatkxu for the purpose of a ^ g and encouraging the locatkxi of industrial enterprises. TAKE FURTHER NOTKTE, thw the appropriations being considered ate for the extenskm of water and sewer to Ihe perimeter of the property described on County Tkx Map H4. Panrel 3 in Deed Book I6a Page I4S, and Panel 5 in Deed Book 64. Page 463. oT the Davie County Registry at an approximale cost of SSOO.OOaOO for site impiDvements, including waier. sewer, and roads, which are dependent upon the construction of virtuaUy completed Cass A industrial facilities. Ilie source of the funds ShaU be from genera) revenues. Ii is expected that tbe Investment will be returned in lax leveoue derived from the project with ten (10) years or TAKE FUKTHER NOTICE, that the benefits to the,^lic expected lo be derived from the facility built as a result of the economic-development lacenlives indiide: enhancement of the lax base of llw'county and the tow^ Iht creation of an industrial park in a cental area near (laMpoftttkNi roids. the opening of a biofd geog^phic vea to needed services ad the antkipaied creatkm of jobs. Joseph A.Loag.Chalnnan DavieCounty Boaird of Comi NORTH CAROCINA DAVIECOUNTY'EXECUTOm NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ih« Estate ol Jeanne Brown Clartt. d«c«as«d. lst«of Davia Counly, North CaroHna, this la to noUfy all person shaving claims against sakl estate to present them to the under­ signed on or betore the 11lh day ol S ^ tember.1998,being three months from Ihe first day of publication or this notice will b« pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate wUl pleas« make immediale paymeni to Ihe under­ signed. This is tho 11th day of June, 1996. Patricia A.Peck.executoioltt»ostate ol Jeanne Brown Clark, deceased. T.DANWOMBLE ATTORNEY AT LAW / Post Office Box 1696 Clemmons, N.C. 27012 Telephone: (336)/Bfreoes 6*11*4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYEXeCUTOM NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Eslal, ot inrin M. Taylor, d Davia Counly, North Carolln«, Hil, It lo nollly all pataons having dalm, agamn aald aalate lo praaanl Iham lo lha und«- sigmdon 01 baton tha 4th dty olSaiMin- bar, 1996. baing thraa mcniha Irom lhaUral day ol publication Of Ihia noUca «dl ba plaadad ki bar ol Ihalr tacovaiy. All par- aona Indabtad to takl aaltta wW plaata maka Immadlala paymant lo lha undai- tignad.Thia Is lha 4»! day olJuna, 1998. FrancaaF.Taylor,P.O.Box2002,Daya Lana, Advanca, N.C. 27006, Exacutof ot lha oslala ot Itvin M. Taylor, dacaatad. 6-«-41p NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY extctmiixNOTiCE Having quaURed as the Executrix ot the Esiate ol Doo m P. Walton, dec«as«d. late ol Davi« County. North Carolina, thia Is to notity an parson'j hsving daims against sakl estate to pres« nl them to th« und«r- signsd on or befcre the 4th day of S«pt«m- ber, 1998, being №re« montha fnxn th« first day of publkation or thia notto« wM b« ptoaded in bar of their recovery. AH p«r* sons >ndeb(ed to sakl «stat« w i p M ^ mako Immediata payment to tha und«r- signed. This b tha ath day Q< June, 1996. Patricia B. Walton. 240 Wyo Road. Mocksv«e. N.C. 27028. Executrix of th« «stale of Donaki P. WaJton. deceaaad. 64^tn NOTICE OP PUBUC HEAMNQ TAKE NOTICE that a Joint Haaring will be heU before the Board of Commissk)n- ers of Oavia County and th« Board of Commlssk)nen ol tha Town ol MocksvW« at 7:00 p.m.. Thursday. July 2.1996. In tha Multl-Purpos« Room ol the Davie County Publh:Ubrary,371 N.MainSt.,Mocfcsvile. NC. pursuant to the provlshxis of NCQS Sectk)n158-7.1toconsktorapproprialk3ns for the purpose of aktng and encouraging the k)cation of Industrial enterprises. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, thal the appropriations being considered are lor the extension of water and sewer to the perimeter of th« property described on Counly Tax Map H4. Parcel 3 in Deed Book 160, Pag« 145. and Parcal 5 in Doed Book 64. Page 463. ol the Davia County Registry at an approximate cost of $500.000.00for sMelmpfOvemants. Includ­ ing watar. a«w«r. and roads, which ara dep«nd«nt upon th« constnictkm of viitu- afty completad Class A industrial facWias. The source of th« hjnds ahiyi ba from general revenuaa. It Is exp«ct«d that tha Investment wiU b« r«tum«d in tax revenue derived from th« proi«ct with t«n (10) y«ars orsoonare.' TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, thal tha b«n«lis to th« pubMe «xp«ct«d to b« d«> rived from itw fadlty buMaaaraeuil of tM •oonomlcdcvelopmanikKanNmMudr. anhancamentol tie tax baea oft)« county and th« town, lha craalkm of an induetflai parit In a central area naar m a^ transpor­ tation roads. №«op«ning of a broad Qto- grapNc araa to n««d«d s«rvic«a and th« aniicipatad creatkn of jobe. Joaeph A Long. Chakman Davie County BoanJ of Commlasiorv art 6 - IS ^ { I PUBLIC NOTICS ’ the Town ol CooleamH haa dedared sJiphtattta1olowk)9vahk^'. '1993 Ford Taurus, 4 DR. VIN • 1FMPS242PA313079. Mileage, 79.710 and 1973 Dodg« Van. VIN • BtlAE3X073637. Mileage. 140.435 Thee« vehicles win be sokl al an auc- \ ttononWedneeday. Junel7.1996al7:00 p.m. at Etna Auto Auction on Hviv. 601. S. 6-4-3tn 1TH CAROLINA »VIE COUNTY Évlng qualified as Executrix of the of Deette B. Maritland. deceased. Savie County, North Carolina, this Is y an persons having dalms against rtate to present them to the wder- s i( ^ on or before Ihe21 st day of August. I99,being three months from the firstday ol plication or this notice wiil be pleaded In btf of their recovery. Alt persons In- debid to sak} estate will please make Immclale paymeni to the undersigned, m ia the 21st day of May, 1996. Ttna M. O-Mara. 161 Shamrock Ume. Advai:e. NC 27006, Executrix of the es­ tate oDeette B. Maridand. dkeased. 5-21-4tn NORTY CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY{ EXECUTORS NOTKE Hav>g quaWM as Executor of the Estate<Dr.Aithur8tanleyUnk.deceaeed. late of QvieCou^.North CaroUna, thle la to notif)^ persons havkig claims against sakl esjie to praaent them to tho under­ signed o or befota the 4lh day of Septem­ ber. 19d. or thie notte« wUl b« pl«ad«d in barotth^r«cov«(y.AIIp«rson«,tlrmsand corpora»ns Indebted to the aakl estate win pleas make Immadlai« payment to tha undefined This hthe 4th day of June. 1996. W adri^ Bank. N.A and Dr. Arthur Stanley l^ j Jr., do Blanco Tackabery ’ Combs AVIMamoroa. P.A. P.O. Drawer 25000. W lsl^SalSm. N.C.27114-5006, Exacutordtlto estate of Dr. ArthurStanley Unk.( 64m n NORTH« DAVIE I kTWX NOTICE Having'qi^fied as Administratrix of №« Estate'd Jack Wilson Holland, de­ ceased, lattd Davie County. North Caro- IkM, this Isti notity aU persons having dakna agaksisakl estate to present them to the undeiifaned on or before the 28th day of Augid 1996, being three months fnsm the firit day of pubHcation or this fwtkMwttbysededlnbarol their tecov- ery.AI perseti kidebted to sakt estate wil please m ^ immediale payment to the undersigned This is Ht SSift day of May. 1996. Joyc« Hénd Boytss. 4050 Stafford Mill Road, lermanton. N.C. 27019. AdmMstraliipl >» esIaM ol Jack Wilson Holland, dactsad.S-2Mln NORTH CAbLINA DAVIE c o u p ESCUTBW NOTICE Having qitoad as lha ExacutrlKot Ihe Eslalo otJama Allay Allan Sr., deoaasad, lalsolDavlequnly.Noith Carolina,Ihls Is to notfy all pebns having claims against said aslala lo rasanl Iham lo lha undar- slflnad on ot tijofa Ihe 18»i day ol Sap- lan.ber,l998,^lhraamonlhslrooilhe Hrsl day ol putteaon ot ihia note« iMI ba plaadad In ba^ Ihalt racovaiy. All par- aons Indabladi) aakl aslala will pleasa maka Immadla paymani lo lha undar- slgnad. | This Is lha im day of June, 1996. Bartha S. Ain. 2540 Hwy. 64 Easl, Mocksvlle, N.027028. ExecuMx ol the attttaolJamea'|tyAlanSf..dacaasad. 6-18.4ln jlHemtaieimtЛжМ «шЫ1а 1(КЮ)41|4ПШГ ti i/Avww.wüedvay^Mt P U B L IC H E A R IN G N O lC E B U D G E T H E A R I N q n S C A L Y E A R IS T O W N O F M O C K S V IL L E B U D G E T The Ibwn of Mocksviile proposed 1998-99 Fisd Year Budget was presented to die MocksvUle Ibwn Board on T sday. June 2, 1998. The prapoicd budget is balanced al $4,694,945 The proposed budget calls for a pnpefty tu nte ( SI(X) of propeny valuadon. A copy of die budg available for public inspecUon in Ute Ibwn Hall at Street, Mocksviile, North СагоНпа during nomial 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. .36 cents per proposal is 71 Clement hours ofbui ess A pubik; healing will be held at 8:00 a.m. Monjiy, June 29, 1998, in die Board Roini, at dw Macksvllle Ibii Hall, 171 Clement Stictt, Mocksviile, Nonh Carolina, to tttlve public comments, eiUier oral or written. All citizens ate{^lcome to comment on die budget proposal at dlls lime. L. Bndley .;,,Cledi ofthe BovdofC JibwtiofMocbville NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYIXICUTOm NOTICE Having quaMed as eiacutor of the Estate of Ivtti Wiliam tjamee. deceased. Iateof Oavie County.North CaroHna, this ia to notity all persons havkig dakne agakttt said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 4th day of Septem­ ber. 1996, bek>g three monthe from the first day of publteatkx) or thia nottee win be plaaM In bar of thoir r«cov«ty. AU p«r* sons indebted to sak] estate wfll plMse nuike immediate payment to the under­ sign^. This Is the 4th day of June, 1996. Robert J. Ho№s, 2651 U.S. Hwy. 601 N.. Mocksviile. N.C. 27026. Executor ol the estate of hranWHiam Ijames. deceased. 6-41P NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 96SP57 IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF MICHAEL JAMES FULK. a minor chikJ to MICHAEL JAMES BEAMON NOTICE OP SERVICE BY PfIOCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: DANIEL LEE FULK TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in tha above-entllfed action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: PETITIONERS, MARY JACQUELINE BEAMON AND MASHELLE BEAMON WISH TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE MINOR CHILD. MICHAEL JAMES FULK TO MICHAEL JAMES BEAMON. You are required to make defense to such pleading nolalerthan Juiy28,1998, saki date being forty (40) days from the first publicatk)n of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you win apply to the Court for the relief sought. TNs is the 16th day of June, 1998. SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS Ten Court Square Mocksviile, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336)751-2171 6-18-3tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY ADMMSTRATRIX СТА NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix СТА ot the Estate of Roxie Pardue Brown, de­ ceased, late of Davie County. North Caro­ lina. this Is to notify all persona having daims against sakj estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of September. 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will b« ptoad«d In bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted fo saki es­ tate win please make Immediate paymeni to the undersif^ted. This is the 16th day of June, 1998. Elizabeth B. Flynn. 1005 N.C. Hwy. 601N, Advance, N.C.27006, Administratrix СТА of the estate ot Roxie Pardue Brown, deceased. e-te-4m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO-AOMNtSTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as the Co-Adn^tra- tor of the Estate ot Joaaphkw Collette Utham, deceased, lale of Davie Counly. North Carolina, this Is notity al persons laving daknsagakttt sakl estatetopresent them to the undertigned on or before the 18th day of September. 1996. being three months fnxn the first day of publicatk)n or this nottee will be pleadMi In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to saU es­ tate WH please make immédiat« payment tothaund«r8ign«d. This Is tha lethdayof Juna, 1998. Ev«r«tla Wfeyn« Ulham. 166 Rtehie Road.MocksvMe.N.C.27Qe8.Co>Admkv istralor of «te estate of Joeepftine CoNetie Latiam. deceased. 6-18-4» NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY eXECinOBBNOTICB Having quaNfied as Executor of the: • Estate of DortsM.Trone.deceased,lata of-: Davie County. North Carolina, Ma Is 16 ' notify an persons having dalms againsi' sakl estate to present them to №a und«r- Ugnedon or betore the 28th day of August, 1998.belng three months from fteflrst day of publicalfon or this notice wM b« pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovety. AN persons In­ debted to saM estate wM pleas« make, immediate payment to the undersigned. ' This Is the 28th day of May. 1998. Oliver S. Trone 111. P.O. Box 3463. Greensboro. N.C. 27402. Executor ol the estaie of Doris M. Trone. deceased. ADAMS. KLEEMEIER. HAGAN. HANNAH & POUTS р а с 701 Green Valley Road Suit« 100 Greensboro, N.C. 27402 5-264tn. NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY AOIMMSTRATOn NOTICE Having qualified as the Administrator ol the Estate ot Sharon White Rayl«, d«- ceased, late ol Davie County. North Can> *. iina, this is lo notify al persons having' - daims against said estate to present Ihem lo the undersigned on or betore the 18th day of September, 1998, being three months from the first day ot pubHcatkm or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo sakf es­ tate will pleased malte immediate payment to the undersigned. TNs Is the 18th day of June. 1998. Ronald J. Rayle, 1117 Rlverbend Drive.. • Advance, N.C.27006.AdmInÍstralorofthé: Г estate ot Sharon White Rayle, deceased. • 6-16-41П NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECinORS НОЛСЕ Having qualified as the Executor ol the Eslale ot Margaret McCulloh Spry, de­ ceased, late oi Davie County, North Caro­ lina. this Is to notify aU persons having . claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of September. 1998. being Ihree months from the firsl day of publteatfon or this notk» win t>e pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to sakl es­ tate win please make imme<«ale payment to the undersigned. This Is the 18th day of June. 1996. Steve Spry. P.O. Box483. Codeemee, N.C. 27014, Executor of the estate of Mar­ garet McCuOoh Spry, deceased.6-16-4tp ^ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE . DISTRICT COURT OiVlSION' - FILE NO.: 90 J 37 * CHERYL DEANNE HELLARD and DONALD KEITH HEOARD, Petitk>ners vs. VinUJAM YOUNG. Respondent NOTICE OP SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: WILLIAM YOUNQ TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled actkm. The nature of the .* relief being sought Is as foUows: - * TERMINATION OF PARENTAL • RIGHTS You are required to make defense to sudtpleadk>g no later than Jut>-28,1990,: sakj datebelngforty(40)daysfrom tho first', publteatfon of this notice, and upon your^ failure to do so, the party seeking еегука*; - against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. ThisistheleihdayofJune. 1996. ' > MICHAEL J. PARKER-' ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS! 854 Valey Road. SuHe 200*- ModavMle. N.C. 27028' Telephone: (336) 75M 69(L • e-ie-atn^r A B s o i i i J T i : ж ж х с т ю п г ---------------------------^ 1 Я Д 1 И 1 1 М 1 RAM (Ж SH IN B (iiciiearrriikiibw fflbeU diaderU O L M A 'I ^ : 2M7 WlMtfbmy Dr.. Wlnslon-Sllnn. NC. Fron downuwn Hwy 67 Wcil). Bear kit on Y«>in.lllç Rd. (Old W Hwy 420. Oo 2 If2 mile. & um Ictl u MopUlM tuo / C O M O n O RS-ntl oak гоичор deik w№ raised psnels (34 la s 60 lak амаш иевШ! .Дие fe у çT ia^ ^ (5ксш №. СаХ Che« оГ drswciti Ш ^ яи »щ *щ т щ т > щ ш т т ш т ш т ш т т NOT ш л ж я и П Г ^ OF tJ x ia m V fS îJ S lS ÎIS S i* ^ 27018 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17, I W - D5 '1|ЧГ(Ч1,1П(М)ПЧ Ш Mobilo Hoiììos/Ront ■ Mohilf‘ hlDmPS/S.ilf H oW oH feA U Y l/Slffi"'® ’’ MOCKSVILu!3BR,"ba, dM.'a":; W/d conn., elect, ht., C/A. SJOOImo HUBBARD REALTY 723^^ CLMN. MCE 2BH. Iba home, convenient to 1-40 i Hwy. 601. $600/mo. Peta, OK. 704-W2168. HOUM W/ BARN lor lease, 3BR, 2ba bilck home w/3 car garage & diiv»in basement. Near Davie High. Secluded on 3 acres. 1 year lease with 1st i last $675. № 4772. H onu's For Sn FOR AU YOUR real estate needs contact Ina Hunter at Riveifoik Propwtl«. 300 S. Main St., 336- W1-1070.-Your property Is __________oitorltv.'^ HOUM ft land lor sale. 336-751- 2S36. t. ,111(1 F o r Scilo 15 * ACRES, 2BR mobile home, bam, workshop, lenced pasture In western Davie. Call Red Foust, Davie Farm & Ijnd Sales. 751- 0757. L.iwn Cnre ALL SEASONS UWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-4277._____________ CiM SERVICES: We provide all types ol lawn service, mowing lawns, trimming, shrubbery, cleaning tots, 751-5796. FREE ESTIMATES. Lots For Ron RENTAL LOTS AVAILABLEMinute* trom Mocksvlll«. Buy your new home today Irom Leader Homes ol Mocksviile. Call (336) 751-0503. RV 8, Coach Techmcian Api*am nwsi hava ItV «ipwimi,, ibity U dianoia and гц»1г dKtilul, HVM, and a* IW SyittfM. Wt»« and maintain high lin,(oadi«.Prid, In wolkminshlii a imift Uertwl benrtti and hews. E>H 170 * MO, Modnvlt. CalJ»7S1-4499fofanlntsnriaw appointiMM.[OC__________________ EXCELLENT SITE NEAR Bl-Lo shopping cenler. 3.S+ acres (exact size sumect to survey verfficatkm). Located on Valley Rd. (601 bypass). Perfect lor any retail or prolesslonal use. For inlorrnatlon call Rlvertork Properties (336) 751- 1070.________________________ FOR SALE BY owner Nice cleared buWIng lol. TwinBrook acres. Lot •19, on East Uke Dr. $20,000. Restrictions apply. 336-751-2042. NICE WOODED BLDO. lot, Oakland Heigtits-westem Davie Co. S mln. Irom 1-40, county water available. 492-2226. WOODED ACRE ON paved Garden Valley Rd. ofl exit 162. Doublewide only. $9,950. 704-528- 9593. Please leave message. Miscollnneoiis ■ ^ « IM M E D IA T E -^ -» O P E N I N G S ■ Admin. Assistants > Wordprocessors,Exc6l,Lolus • Gen. Clerical Recepllonlsis ’ General Laborers ■ Furniture Woikers " Warehouse > Welders > Lawn Malnt. PLEASE CALL TODAYI WESTERN STAFF SERVICES 74I-S367 (Faz)74i-09S3 H o L i s e K o c î j i i i i ç j F» e r s o n n o I Long linn tacHlty im Iis Houstkitplng prnom id for fulMlm ÍKMJfB, Affly In penon lo Canil Crawhid or call ЗЗв-751-3535 lor mora Mofflialion. Conptfitiv, pay and good benriH I n v e s t i g a t o r ' Г Г M Irtfetiii« t8 M ilM f k irtM l d M l h n lm iMiiiiM, hi M I p t« M ■ alwd M H tiliM M i M m m ря*ш . I la M b кН аВ а ta n a ■* to р м т ч ■ а я Ш а а М Ь Ь я М а т м е а М т вт Ш т Ш * ■ ■ « Я М а в к м М а м ц М М ! m al И М И М к м » М М М »т гЛ ш , N Ш ПТ, 11И 1И М »И *И |Я И 11Ш iHiilfcl >1111 ш в ж е ш т т м м м п м » ______ C N A ’S To Cover Davie Coiinty AllSliifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible hiours • Must Be Certified 3 3 6 - 7 6 8 - 1 1 9 7 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. yVinstpn-^lem ‘TTwAfrmmmoontpiry, iwWirMt you Ikt you'd tufitcl." $649 POOLS POOLS $54« New 19x31 lamlly size pool. Includes deck, lilter, liner A heating device. 100% llnanclnol Cail novS 1-800-956 POOL (7665).________ $SPECIALtMuffler & tailpipe lor most cars A Hght tmcks. $69.95 Installed: Cataiitic Converters; $99.95 installed. ReavIs Welding & Muffler Shop, Courtney Crossroads ( 4 ml. South ol Yadkinvilie on Hi^. 601.) (336)463-2517.___________ DIGITAL SATELLITE DISH give away...must give away 1,000 dishes by S30I9B. Pay only minimal installation. Call 868-249- 6862.________________________ EASY QO WORK horse goll cart. 4 cycle gasoline engine, 12 hp., EC. 492-2293, leave name, number & best time to relum call.__________ EASY RIDE TO dollle. Used 3 limes, cost $835.00, sell $600.00. 492-5509.____________________ QREAT GIFT FOR DADI 6-gun gun cabinet, light pine finish, $125. 492-7903 after 6pm.____________ JANITOR, FLOOR MACHINES & caipet machines lor sale. Call Cassandra Qreqorv al 264-4267. K • Q SALVAOE:4’x6'x1/4* wafer board, $3.99/ea.: 4'xB' Cedar Closet liner, $12.95/ea.; 5'X12’ premium flooring fiberboard, $9.95/ea. Qrada Mark, 2X4 studs, $2.49/ea. bidg. stone SUO/pr. pailel/140 sq. Tt.; 4'X8'X1/2' Ihfck Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.: 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts, $49/ea. "ing exterior sleel doors,____a.; Roofing felt, $6.95/roll; Westock stainless steel In sheets A plpe.l/inlerlor paneling $5.95/ea.; Comjgaled cuhreit pipe up to 24' dia.; we stock pumps A accessories for wells. Fonnica, $.50 sq. ft.; Sleel I-Beams for sale; paridng k>t sleel llghtjnles, up to 30' tall; brick Savers .3d/ea.; 4x8 exterior siding, 7.95/ea.K A G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on west rank ol Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. RALLY 5HP OARDEN tiller. Rear tiller counter rotating almost new. Cost $649, sell lor $375.492-5509. 3BR, 2BA, VERY nice singlewlde on private 1 acre wooded lot. Central air A heat In country, ck>se lo hIghschooL Will consider selling home. Owner financing possible. $500/mo. (704) 630^1695. ADVANCE-VERY PRIVATE. restrictions, for single person only. 1 BR trailer, unfurnished, references. $60/wk. S350/depasll. Utilities neq. 1-704-962-9694. TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water furnished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 996-7746 leave message. Mobile Homes/SnIe 1st time home biwers program you In a home of w 744-1305. SPRINQ CLEARANCEI ARCH­TYPE Sleel buildingsl MUST S E a available inventory nowl Undelivered BulMln« A Canceled Orders. 25x32, 30x46, 42x124. Easy financing. Call now for appointment. 1-800-222-6335. UNIQUE CAN OPENER You've seen them on TV, now available kxally. Opens cans oulsWe the rim. Lids come off perfectly smooth. Sanltaiy, no more lids falling In cans. Order by June 30 and receive amazing automatic needle threader FREE. Just send $9.95 plus $2.00 SAH, check or money order to: IBH, PO Box 2245, Advance, NC 27006.____________ UNIQUE GIFT FOR fattier. Get him a ■Whiri-A-SquirreP. He'll km ill Endless entertainment. 336-751- 5311.________________________ WILL BUY JUNK cars. 264-2659 or 284-4194. Mobile Homos/Rpiil 2BR, 4 ML from litocfcsvUie. 64E. Oakland Heights. Includes atova. w/d, tfa. $350 4 sac. dep. *1M7 D0UBLEWI06 REPO* With land 1/2 mile from lake. Call Qual^sHomes Superstore. (704) refría., 492^'’462. L F ^ I S I s 108 btd iMiilty hu full №w optning for LPNt on 2nd ihHL Apply in person to Carol Crawlord or i»ll 336-751 -3535 for more information. Great benefits and (»mpetitive salaiy. INTNMMriSt • МмкмИв,11С27И1 Seniese It atMni a M dm Smiee all diitet tmlcat tor tht Vienna o( dentttie vkiltnct or мш1 atatull In Davit county. Eiptilenct In crWt кИмУмИол t mutt DtipomkMliit bidudt admcalt eounttHn(, tupptrt щи» lacWttllcn, Wtlit pHctttlng, treaHwit Нам, utotrtlt. dHtlofwnI Ы tduetllontlnitlHMi,tHdllnilltdctMittdiioctci|LHt9ultrollltihoMitw H »Hh ItiM ly It tttomiiedtlt aW t MmMion and imip MMMIon. QUAUnCATIONfcBSdtiHtki Human lanilttltMmuli pirtwtdEHarttMttwiMnBtWiiilcllHtetdHiittllt iiltlti m tult ntcttttiy. IIMng гаяц $Ц11 l>lnliiWlH,>lttiittH titoiitrltllK,tttunitindca>MilyaHlctllente Mn. IM ht L HtOutn, EM ilht Dtador, IN S Htin St, mUt 111, MockmMt, МОТОМ. Counly tHiietllontiii^rbttequInd by etNni tht DtHt Counly «MnMrallo*OMctotDOVStllM-7«1-146t.Xn«eallent «Ш bt IdM urtV th* petMtn It MM. OOVS it an tquri ofptrtunHir I JOBSfJOBSIJOBSt WE NEED PEOPLE TO WORK IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: ! Atacmbltn Exp. SUpphig & Rk . Clerks Houaekcciwn Machioe Malntenaoce Lead Productioos Opcrmton MaltrUHandlert CNC Wood Operaton Exp. Cuttomr Strvkt Ckrlu Exp. ForkUll Operatori 1st • 2 n d • 3 rd • S h ifts A vailable •Must Have Reliable 'Araiuportatloii* •Preyious AppUcante Need Not Apply* •Acccptlng AppUcaUons Mon-Thun» 1-3 p jn. or by Appoinlmcat Ablest Staffing Service 129 E Depot St. Suite lOl Mocksviile. NC 27028 336-751-4414 2 IPi raquhad, tn aaiplaywt Dnn Hrwialag , CriatlMllM«4ChKk-n№N«Fae«eCealnd MMlBeA(,UerOUar NEW BANK REPO, 14x80, 3BR, 2ba, air, vlnyf, shingle, NEVER LIVED IN, lost In divorce. Del. A set-up. Pmts. oniy $275. 1-600- 276-3146_____________________ NICE 14X70 2BR, w/air, will deliver, $750/down, $l75/mo. OAC, call 264-4001._________________ SAVETHOUSANDSIHAVE 2 nice 14x70 bank repos, both 2BR, 2ba, like new, bank says sell at wholesale price. 284-4001 WE HAVE OVER 100 properties available Immedialely. ZEto down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem, 767-7150. WHOLESALE TO PUBUCI Don't pay too muchi PMNOTUNtNQRepairing A Rebuikling Sales i _____Wallace Barford ATTENTKIN RENTERSI Let ouram put your ovm. (336) Like new bank 1-800-278-31' ‘ABANDON HOME*Must sell quk:k. Custom built mobile home Jacuzzi, a/c, entertainment cenler, $242/mo. wllh $1200 down. Call (704) 637- 6650.________________ ‘DIVORCE FORCES SALE* 01 like new mobile homes on beauWul lot. Call 795-3772. ‘FIRST TIME BUYER‘New 4BR, 2ba mobile home. $163.98/mo. Call (704) 637-6650. Quality Hoines Superstore •REKTTOOtWI*2 A 38R. Call 704-637-6650, Quality Homes ol Salisbury. 38R, 2BA, SINGLEWIDE, 13000 CASH. Will move H necessary. 744- 1307.________________________ LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Norwood,NC 800-777-6652. Bargains, ck»e outs spedals. 40 new homes, 28X52, $27,999; 28X80, $39,999; 28X64. $32,999; 24X56, $25,999; 14X80, $19,999, Ind. 4' hitch. Open 7 days.______________________ LOS HOMU: SINQLEWIDES,winter rent special. 1 yrs. park rant paki in advance by LQS Homes. Feb. A Mar. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 336-767-7565. UKE NEW14X70 2BR, 2ba, w/aIr, wiil deliver, $850/dwn., pmts. $22ttmo. Can 284-4001. “OONT MISS THIS one- 14x60, 3BR, 2ba, lust completely remodeled, now delivered to your k>t with cold air for summer, and a cozy fire place for winter. $999/down, $205/mo. 1-800-276- 3146________________________ 'SS CRESTUNE WITH 2 acres land. 3BR, 2ba., 1640 sq. ft., 12x30 covered front porch, 12x28 deck, 26x26 carport. Call 998-2635 after 5pm.________________________ as OAKWOOD MONTCUIR,14X70,3BR, 1 1/2 BA, $7500. 940- 2213.________________________ ‘93 SKYUNE 14X70, ali appliances. EC. 751-2961. •»$ 14X70 FLEETWOOD, 2BR, 2BA, all upgrades, while vinyl siding, shingle roof, 12X16 deck, $18,5%. 751-2568 alter 6om. FLUTE, EXCELLENT CONOmON, peki $485 wm sell for $225. 751- 0055 or 751-4068. COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINCD Mallard moloriiomo, 24ft., sleeps 6, refrig., generator, power convertor, complele bath, gas range A oven, a/c unit, etc. $9,500,336-998-9655. BAILEY A HOWARD TOUm July 1-4, Ohio Amish Country-ittp on guide, buggy ride-traIn ltd*- Sumr Creek Swiss Village-Wailhtr Carvings, Amish Famis Tour, S meals Included, D-$299, T-$275, Q-$260. Aug. 15,1 day, Boone, »1 breaklast A IdinntrNC. Includes 1 at Daniel Boone Restaurant, Shopping at Shops ol ttie Parkway. $42/person. Driven Gene Uvenoood, 996-4338. M y s te ry S h o p p e r s Wmid you Hce 10 be patf for occasiortti shopping assignments st local notes a rettauranti espedaly if you live within a 39 rnle radius ol Mockavde? Jo request an appiicatton, tend a cover letter, mdud№g name, addreu » phone number lo: Shop'n Ct>ek. Attn: FPO S148S. PO Boa 740049. AltM a. QA 30374^0049 (Send the ad) or visit our iN«b site at shopnchek-com and send us an E-mail including your name, address, phone nutitter a FPO code lo: thattey«shaptKheli.com SALEM MORTGAGE DELA ROBBINS Loan Officer 336-768-1996 B n . 107 2 4 Н о и г У (т ж М Ы А ж :7бВ -2947 P ^get;607-?} S 9 E n v ir o n m e n ta l S e r v ic e s Davia County Hospital, an affiliate ol Novant Health, now has Ihe following opportunities: Houaakaapar/Floor Clatnar This is a part-time position lo work 20 hours per week. Experlen<» Is prelen'ed. DiataryAMa PRN; variable schedule. WIII work up to 20 hours per week Willi o(xaslonal weekends and holidays required. Shifts available: 6:(X) a.m.-2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-6:3Q p.m. Please apply In person or send your resume lo: Novant HeaWi, localad on tha eiinput of Fonyth Madletl Ctnltr, Employnitnt DapL - DCEOeiO, 3333 SHaa Cratk Pkwy., WInaton-Saleni, NC 27103; or can I00-7n-1l76i or leeaNy 71M420. Far mon aUon lagaiding cwrantiob poatkiga, plaaaa can owlagaiding МПпа at 910-Л H300 or ton fiaalM-TlHm. Equal Opportunily Employer.•mployer. / — V nomwtvéalth) H A V 'e f U W , M a k e f r i e n d s . G Ë T P A l l ) . Jobs at the brand new Target keep sounding better and lietter. Your search for iW pctlcct pan*iime ¡ob jmt came lo an tn ii Taim . the hotie« im i) duin iround. is opening a bnml new iiore in )i>ur neighborhood And a ^ would npect. it's filled with lun. Fun produat. Fun people. And fun positions uound the A /ew opftvfX A /fi v a n e ’T c n - s t u n mAU. «-VPJ f)<T. a , x - x j i > - r • «FDodSmica • EbctiMki «OpcratMS J O » m n v A U W A i-K -N s « c e p T O . W w n you join the Tarpt leam. youll tei some of the bigm advantMn in tbe butincu like compctiiive startiiig pay. benefit options, lleitble ictttdula and a generous team member discount. To arrange an interview, piease call l*aoa499‘H Ill£ . at tbe o u e tt^ littcil abme. 01ARGET FA5T, FUN » F R W « .Y ' iïi-Ü À V IË u G ijn iï bnïtliiriU sÈ. KcCUnu, jiihc 1/, i» ò eLASSIE I [H DS IN liK H E iK S lV E FB O FIX A B IÆ ! AREYOUDROVmmOlndebt?Dcbl relM-frao, Immediate, conndentlal. Consolidate payments, lower Interesl. Call 1-888-BILL- FREE or (888) 245-5373. American CredH Counselora, nonprolll. DUBETCS7ARE YOU still paying lor supplies? Why? For inlormation on liow you can receive supplies al Ultle or no cost, call 1-800-676-5733. INSURANCE, HOME INSPECnONS-Need part-time help, will train. Sel own hours. Qood commission pay. Need help in all parts ol slate. Call Lee Fulmer (704) 525-6764._______________ “CASH" IMMEDIATE t$ lor structured selllemenis and deterred Insurance claims. J.Q. Wentworth. 1-688-231-6375. YOUR CUSSIF1E0 AD could be reachlrig 1.5 million homes across North Caiollnal Place your ad wllh our paper lor publication on Ihe NC Stalewdle Classllied Ad Networic- 95 NC newspapers lor a low cost ol $220 for 25-word ad to appear In each paper! Additional words are $8 each. The whole slate at your lingertipsi Call Becliy Snyder at 751-2129. Il’s a smart advertising buvl TREXLER ROORNG Now&CNdnoofs 24 Ymts Experience Free Estimates 33e-M4-4871 14 FAWLY YARD sale-1/4 ml. West ol 801 on Hwy. 168, Fri. & Sat. '87 Chevelle, gd. cond.; 21', 2 axle utility Trailer, tools, contemporary bed, new tmcii wheels, typewriter, many other Items._______________________ 3 FAMILY QARAQE sale. Sal. June 20, 7-unlil. Rain or shine. Appliances, clolhing, etc. 346 Dr. (behind high 3 FAMILY YARD sale Saturday June 20, 8am-4pm. Lots ol Items. Brick house al comer ol Milling and Sain Rds.____________________ 3 FAMILY YARD sale, 6am, Saturday, June 20. Take 601 S lo Deadmon Rd. Turn rt. on Wall Wilson Rd. Clothes, and odds & ends. Cancel II tain. Yard Sale Laige 4-Fanilly<loth«s, FumKun Saturiay,June20‘ 7a.m.-1p.m. Hwy 64 E. Acrou from Hendrix BM G R O O M IN G S H O P SMvkte • • M oaM i A OvTffnane M JMn Taytar « JHft ttootfr. «ipartm M groei 336-998-5098 B u s in e s s F e r S a le Seml-sstablished bottled waler dstributoiship lor Davie County. Unlimited potential. Excellent income. Woik pait-time or lull- bn». Witli other tarritory available. Serious inquiries only. Call for details: 336-699-3327.HHtt> iH f f in is h e s ^ ^ Furniture Refinishlng & Restoration Custom Woodwotlung k Crafts RickM iceli (336)492-6020 quality craftsmanship for 30 years. Steve lia n t e s à i r p t О ш а п т д 1 з з » 1 4 « а - а « 4 5 * Carpet & Upholster Clear^O * Homes, Businesses & Churches * Water Damage Extraction Setvice * Over IS Years Experience* EB££Esttmates lloefcmUto.NC В & D , D M i g n & C o n s t r u c t i o n “tTo ^Уоил « B u d g et!” AddWoni • lUtelMra • Bath! • RtpjaemiMt Windows • Sun Rooms • SMing • Itasonty • Ught ExcaviUng • Hsnovitlo(w«Dtdis«TII«Worl(<8ffliliR4MÍrs> 8 UgMCofflfflarelilWoricBabCMftBMtiHoeSMvic«, S HtHorFullDv* I 33I>7S1-4212 P-O.BOX424 S E d w a r d j o n e s F i n a ^ letvicei Ann seeks responsible penon for fuU time p e rito in custo^senrioe and branch oflice admlnlitnilion. C j ^ t e mujtbe a wlf-.Urter. well oiguiiud, and «curate with d e ^ . Must have good favic math skills and excellent oral and w ritten conm unicatioa skill*. Ib s e NC. 27028.1 « , Equal Opportunity Empkow. М И Ч A V M M n n SMMWt Put your ulUn thè см ш т а Шёпф/уопЧптИтШи Hme'iÊomMomÊtonyoW» Y,-irci Snlos 3 FAMILY YARD sale-lots ol loys S clothes (toddler adult & childrens). Sal. June 20, 7-unlll, Wain Church Rd_________________________ 3 FAMILY YARD salo-Sal. 6ffi0 286 Marginal St., Cooleemee, 7am- unlll. Tent, bunkbeds, treadmill, antique couch & chair, TV/console, coHee & end tables, a lot ol toys, misc. stuH. _________________ 4 FAMILY YARD & bake sale, Fri. & Sat., 29 & 30.6am-untll. 601S to Becklown Rd. to 214 Wolf Ln., lollow signs.__________________ BIQ YARD SALE 575 Howardtown Rd_________________________ BIQ YARD SALE Sat. 8-1, household, kids & teen clolhing, linens, toys. 601 N. to end ol Ashley Brook Ln. on rt. Rain cancels. BIO YARD SALE Sat. June 20, 8- 7. Joricho-Hardlson Ruritan. Take 64 W. to Greenhill Rd., approx. 3 miles. Westem saddle, saltellle receiver wllh legal board, 2 dalmaUan dogs, toys, cloihes, crafts, baked goods, free kittens & much more.___________________ FRL ft SAT. 8 am unlil. 3 lamily yani sale. 601 N. to Uberty Ch. Rd. about 1/2 ml. lum left on Tltlle Trail. Follow signs. O A S H PAID FCR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COUECTABLES.OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE MILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL ШЫ 751-2304 336-751-3442 J l o d » v i l l e |^ C _ п н е т SALES A SERVICE S IN K MIM EQUMIENr— «,«- г-«ш n - QARAQE SALE, 6/20, 6am-1pm, 137 Joyner St., Cooleemee. Rain or shine._____________________ HUGE YARD SALE, S families. Lois of Items, fumiture, T.V.. beds, all sizes of men. women & kids clothes. Ali kinds oi glassware jewelry. Too much to mention. You name It we’ve got It. Take 601 S. toward Lee Jeans and about one block past Lakewood Molel al Mobile Home Supply on 601 S. Phone if need an^hing. 751*0037. Wed. 17. 9am; Thurs. 18, 9am; Fri. 19. noon; Sal. 20, 10 am. No early birds.________________________ MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES & FLEA Market 25,000 sq,ft. inside. 653 Wiikesboro St. Sal. 8-5 & Sun. 9*5. Vendor spaces call 751’2181. MOVINQ SALE-SAT. 8:30-noon. Garden Valley. 160 Birchwood Ln. MULTI FAMILY YARD $ale-285 Creekwood Dr., Saturday,. 8am> until. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale- Fumiture, ciothes, books, word processor. 801S to Undвфa88. 7/10 ml. lo Hiiicrest. Immediate left lo Westridge, 138 lo 154 Sal. 8-2. SATURDAY, JUNE 20.107 Shady Grove Ln., 'Advance. Antiques, clothes, fumiture, 8am»noon. YARD SALE OF flowers, Saturday, 8-unlli. 876 Country Ln._________ YARD SALE SAT. June 20. 7am- 2pm. Beanie babies & teenie beanies, books, walerbed. toys. & lots of other stuff. Hwy. 601 N. to Allen Rd. 1/2 ml. past l4o. YARD SALE SAT. June 20. 8-3. 64W Center Shelter. Jars, youlh bed. stroller, books, toys, bedspreads, drapes, whatnots, clothes of all sites._____________ YARD SALE SAT. June 20. 8am- 1pm. Ladies dothes-size 10&12, many household items, 264 Gwyn SL__________________________ YARD SALE SATURDAY 2 family 2197 Hwy. 64W. 8am.__________ YARD SALE. BAKE sale, biscuit breakfasl...Saturday, June 20, 7:30-1:00 In the back parking lot of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Many church families participating. All proceeds lo benefit Ihe Disaster Relief Fund at FBC.____________ YARD SALE, SAT. June 20, 202 МифЬу Rd.___________________ YARD SALE, SAT. June 20, 801 N. 1/2 mi. from 1-40. 8am*2pm. Office desk, chairs, other fumiture, 24 in. bicycle, household items. Rain cancels.__________________ YARD SALE-ie3 Bonkin Uke Rd., June 20. 8-5. King & twin beds, stereo system with speakers, tools, clothing, household Items.________ YARD SALE-RAtN or shine. Under carport. Sat. June 20, ват-until. No eariy birds. Fumiture, clothes all sizes. 2 window air units, cars, lots more. No junk. 187 Turrentine Ch. Rd. off Deadmon Rd. or 64 lo Dalton to Turrentine. Van Driver Full time van driver/ malnttflance assistant current NC D.L. with good driving record. Flexible hours with great benefit package. Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Home 766- 9158. ' AUTO PA MTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 s. MalnStivet Mocksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2944 LABPY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying .Sindkig.Finiahing FREE ESTIMATES OwnsR U nylfeCtnnsy 129UyiswoodDitn 336-751-1721 GALVALUME a o Y e A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors | PoleBuiMings Metal Roofs & Siding 1-M-Z7MOBO u m m t u B u s FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term • RENTALS) TRUCKINO COMPANY, INC. M7t Ut Hwy. Ml N. • MoekBvNto, He 33»4№ 77ie* (MO) 247-47M4JS YARD 8AU-8AT. 6ffl0, 8-2, rain or shine. Super Nintendo syslem, video games, Qameboy & ^ e s , PlayStation games. Cloud Walker exerciser, gocait & mom. 207 Long Meadow Rd. Country Ln, lo Familand lo Long Meadow. No eariy birds pleasel______________ YARD SALE/MOVINQ SALE Sat. June 20, Gwyn SI. Watch lor signs, 8am-untll. Luggage, linens, washer & dryer, air condition, stove, shower doors (2 sets), and much, much more. FREE KITTENS-UTTERtrained & plavlul. 751-3489. Apnrlmonls MOCKSVILLE TERRACE:efficient pool, bi Kitchen Includlni SUNSETAll brick energy nent. 1 & 2 bedroom, all court II swings, illances lumlshed asher. 1.5 baths, 7er connections. High licienl heat pump provides ceniral heal and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& balh floors. Located In Mocksvllle behind Hendricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. 0« ol Hwy. 156. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sal. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. Appliances JANET DEAN’S Umiled edilion art prints now available al Serendipity Shops. 41 Court Sq., downtown M ocM e. Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH-OCEAN view. 1BR, 1 1/2 ba., washer/diyer, pool. S400Mk. 910-791-5788. EQUIPMENT LEASING START YOUR OWN BUSINESS PARKER LEASING SERVICE MR. PARKER 1800) 444-4930 IVISECARUER M IN 1.ST01IA G EFor all your storape needs, clioose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. (ME in Foric Catt (odnyl (336) 998-8810 HOMEBASCD BUSINESS, 13000to $10,000 can be yours in 120 days. No money out ol poi^et. I will show you how and train you to succeed. No competition. We are recognized leaders using this technology. Call 1-800-4Я-4953 lor inlo. and a no ot)ligatlon meeling. 3 FEMALE PYQMY goats lor sale. 264-2401 ■____________________ FREE KriTENS TO good homel Phone 751-3010 anytime after June 21st. Qokj & tan In cokir. Male i lemaie. box BABYSrmNO IN MY home 1st 99fr'09^ ® School District. CHILD CARE IN my home minutes anm Irom Jockey and Lee. Have prence*. 1st a 2nd shift. 492- 26o5. C H "»TI« MOTHER OF 5 grown rtlldrwi will b at)^ in my Кипе. Myaddwsa is; 438 Michui's Rd., Mocks\riHe, NC 27028. I’m located live min. Irom Lee and Jockey plants. Call 284-6570. ' REOISTERED openims lor all ages luli-tlme, part- time, drop-ins, and summer care. II Interested call 492-7851 to set up appointment. learningDAYCARE haa 2 openings available lor shift & weekend » 5 lor 3rd shift A weekends $15. 098*0690. WLL BABYSIT IN home home. All shifts. References available. 492- 6028. WILL KEEP CHILDREN In my ^m e In the Sheffiekl area. Aoes inlant-preschoolers, CPR & lirst Aid certified. For more info, call 492-2419. 1 WASHER, 3 dryers, 2 freezers. Good condition. Priced lo sell. 998- 3519.________________________ QE 12000 BTU air conditioner, still under warranty. $350. (336) 463- 5883. Commercial Property PRIME SHOPPtNQ CENTER space available, 1,200 sq. It.-3.600 " ft. Shopplngioflice. 336-996- Farm Machinery BUSHOOS; SCRAPE BLADES $125: Box Blades $235; Spreaders; Carryalls; Boom Poles; Scoop Pans; Post Hole Diggers; Disc; Oates; Coreals; Feeidsrs. WrigM Farni Qates & Equip 998-6637. SOFA BED, BROWN. $85. 492- 5509. H om es For Rent NICE 2BR HOUSE In counliy. 3 people limit 336-264-4712. REMODELED 2BR, IBA, quiet neighboriiood. Pine Ridge Rd. $400 + $400 dep. 336-264-4M9. 370 WINDWARD CÌr!^ MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba., d/w, sh/., w/d conn., elee, ht, C/A, $750/mo. HUBBARD REALTY, 723-4306. D avie D riving; S chool In Ji't'n Duvi't N . ПШШШ 1 Ш й5М Ш |гМ >М всЫ 1е,№ (336) 284-2826 HAVE YOU EVER THOUQHT ABOUT S ELU N G THE TIMBER O FF YOUR PROPERTY? W E PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. CALL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES AMHiillMilLimbwGo. tSSSiSLlStn DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 D7 eiiASSIFIEIXS EmploymenI ABCPAINTINQANDWALLPAPERINQ 15 years experience •Our commllmenl is quallly through experienced teamworii." 751-3813 GIVE YOUR HOME a clean look lor a traction of the cost of repainling. Remove mildew, dirt, and debns-call Johnson's Power- Washing Seivice for a free estimate. 1-800-572-6320 ext. 336. r LINK’S SEAMLESS QUTTERINQRichard Unk-Owner Free Estimates _________996-1796__________ MAN WILL BUY junk cars for cash and remove trash from around homes. Wlll palm houses. 751- 5062.____________________ OSBORNE ELECTRIClor all your electrical needs. Free atlmales. 751-3398. PAINTINQRemodeling ■ Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER __________998-8340__________ PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types WILL DO ODD lobs. Will buy flea mariiet Junk & lunk rard junk. INEXPENSIVE PROFITABLE rallar No. OWN A CU SSiC '83 240-D Mercedes Benz, 169,000 miles, blue, 4 dr., auto, nins great, sacrifice at $3,500 limn. 996-4292, 9am-8pm.____________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury ________704-636-1341 'M MAZDA SE 5 pIck-up, 157 K, one-owner, go 336-998-2023after 5 only.on. $1495. '88 CHEVY284-6405.SILVERADO, 4X4. siding, clean and waterproof decks, pallos, drivewaya and walkways. 284-4277.____________________ PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BY 1.С.Е., INC.-$99 Installation aller $50 mall In robato. Plus reçoive Ihe llrst month of Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call now-1-800-583- 1339. Limited lime oHer/some reslrictlons may apply.__________ READINQ TEACHER WILL tutor grades 1-5.751-5492.__________ SMALL SATELLITE DISHES $99 Installed. HELP NEEDED! S E C U IU Y GUARD NIGHT WATCHMAN POSITIONS AVAILAUE CALL FOR INTERVIEW 336-838-S211 '87 MERCURY COUGAR, '83 QMC Ton Tnjck. 513 Hospital SI. Ext. House Trailer «6. 910) 721- 6205-Paoer. Archie Sldden. '87 NISSAN PICKUP, $1,200. OBO. Call after 6pm. 996-6866. ‘»2 CHEVY VAN. 12 pass., EC, $11,500. For more Info, call 751- 5014.________________________ '98 CHEVY SDR, Silverado, 9,000ml„ green, $25,000. Hcme- 492-6638, Wori<-492-7929. WANTED: EARN up to $500 per week assembling products al home. No exp. INFO 1-504-646- 1700. Dept. NC-5377.___________ 5 PEOPLE WHO need lo lose weight i make money. New patented weight loss product. Phone (336) 659-8974 for details. 63 YR. OLD male needs place to stay where there Is another man. 704-546-2394. SUMMER WORK start Part-tlme/FunTime with fkxible achedules. Scholanhips Awarded. | Great Rfsume Expericncel Can For Info 7S9-0094. BUYING PINE a hardwood timber, delivered logs & long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. 704* 278-9291.____________________ ROOMMATE WANTED. YOUNQ Christian lemaie seeking roommate for 2BR apartment in Mocksville. $ieo/mo. plus hall of utilities. Call Tlana at 7o1-0770._____________ VOLUNTEER FAMtUES NEEDED . to host high school exchange students. Call Karen at 910-634- 0879 or 1-800-785-9040. Employment «CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD* Hiring new demonstrators No investment Free $300 sample kit No collections, no deiiveiy interviewing now Call 998*6449 for appointment ______Also booking parties______ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Frl., 10am-2pm lor application. EEO.______________ COOK. EXPERIENCED IN allaspects ol Food Preparation. Be a part oi a unique team in a County Club setting. Call Bermuda Village at (336) 998-6112. DISHWASHER NEEDED. APPLYin person lo Millers Restaurant. 751-2621. Mi'fhaiiic \ l 4 ‘( ll 4 l I n il rim e \ I’iirt liiiic. lAirlli'iit IMi iisr ( iill 7li(i (l.’.n.'i ELECTRIC CorporaUon CRESCENT MEMBERSHIPcurrently has Ihe' available. Written verification ol high school diploma or QED certificale musi be presented at time ol application. Must live wilhin lllteen stahite road miles ol le Mocksville office or be willing to relocate. Applications will only be accepted by ths Empkiyrnent Security Commission of North Carolina through Tuesday, June 23,1998,4:00 p.m.JOURNEYMAN UNEMAN Mocksville District Office 317 Sanford Avenue Mocksvllle, NC For lurther details, contact: Employment Security Commission 1907 Newton Drive Slalesville, NC 26677 or Employment Security Commisskin 1378 Hwy. 601 South Mocksville, NC 27028 Crescent EMC Is oppoilunlty-affinnallvo ____employer It Is the company’s poltey to affonj equal opportunity to all qualllled employees end applkants lor employment wiihout regani to race, color, lellgton, sex, natk>nal ge, citizenship, veteran IS, or handicap.____________ DO YOU HAVE a buming desire to create a lllestyle that most people only dream ol7 Intemattonal company, training provided. Wod< 10 hisVpsr week. Create resktual Income In a home based business. 336-909-0229. I k'l|) \\ iiiilfd The Sliemln Wllllwns Company, a Fortune 200 Company, seeks a Excellent pay, llex№ work schedule. Apply In person, T)ie Shemin Williams Company, 2662 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons, NC. EOBM/Fm FT HOUSEKEEPERS t JANITOR needed lor daytime. Call Connie or Kathy at Bennuda Village 998-6703 or apply In person-Hwy. 601 S., M- KkW CAFETERIA Cooks, bakers, storeroom personnel needed at our Statesville location. Qood pay & beneflts. Apply Mon.-Fri. belween 9:30- 10:збат or 2:30-3:30pm at KtiW, Crossroads Shopping Center, Statesville. EOBUf.____________ UND-TEX QMS, INC. Qrounds- care crew bosltion-mowing, weedealing, etc. BeneWs: vacation, holiday, health, pay BOE. Call 996- 1743 tor appoiniment.___________ LOCAL COMPANY SEEKS Indivklual lor Office Assistant position. Must have excellent computer h telephone skills. Please send resume to: PO Box 444, Mocksville, NC 27026.__________ NEEDED EXPERIENCED LICENSED hairdresser lor busy beauty sak>n. Call 766-6047. NEEDED: 23 PEOPLE lo lose 5-50 pounds by June 30. Free shipping. Call 1-600-353-7058. Experienced Painter Needed H w tssriiiaM sriM k IMksaasl«*fea*Ms. M hflsaM ri|M »m se. 33«-751-772l Employmonl OFFICE HELP NEEDED at ЕШ&Aulo Auction In Cooleemee. Monday-Thursday plus 1 Saturday each month. Also, drivers needed on Wednesday nighls. Apply In person. 284-4080.______________ OWNER OPERATORS A COMPANY drivers needed. Home often-(800) 525-5654 or (336) 661- 1355. PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Good pay/benefits. Cloverfield's. 760- 4161._____________________ PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING AND LAUND^lY company seeking housekeepers, floor technicians and laundry attendance. Full & part-time available, 1st & 2nd shift. Please apply in person at Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons or Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. WALMART OF MOCKSVILLE isnow hiring for nighls & weekends & also 3rd shift. Applications accepted Tuesdays at 10 am & Thursdays al 4 pm._____________ WAREHOUSE U BO R IN Yadkinvilie-lst and 2nd shifts. Pre­employment drug test required. Must be able lo follow instructions and willing lo wori(. Benefits available. Apply In warehouse building #108 next to McDonalds in Yadkinviiie. DRIVERS NEEDED Class A CDL Req. Tractor Trailer Dumps, Wlll train on dump trucks, benefits, home, every day. Year round work. Call 336-998-8700 or 800-833-8442. For Appointment f f lffl I r NVUNC M ANUFACTURING --- Employment — We manufacture prefit window trim from Ponderosa Pine Mouldings. Work includes a variety of duties in our manufacturing process. A general knowledge of wood working equipment would be helpful. Excellent Pay : and Beneflta Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Retirement Plan Healtti Insurance EXCELLENT STARTING RATE OF PAY APPLY IN PERSON EOBMF TRII\A, INC. Bethel Church Road Mocktville, NC IR IM ,iN a CLERICAL / GENERAL OFFICE Person should have pleasanttelephone man­ ner and ability to talk with customers on telephone. Experience with office equip­ ment and computers would be necessary. A high school diploma is required. Duties would include light bookkeeping, writ­ ten correspondence, telephone and general office. Salary commensurate with experience. Excellent Pay: and Beneflts TRIM , INC. Betliel Church Road Mocksvllle, NC Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Retirement Plan Health Inaurance APPLY IN PERSON EOEJMF BALI COMPANY The Bali Company in Statesville, NC, a leading manufacturer of women’s intimate apparel will be talking applications for various positions, including; Molding Technician - 2nd Shift Lace Cutters - 2nd & 3rd Shift MoMIng Operators - 2nd & 3rd Shift Materials Spreaders ■ 2nd A 3rd Shift Pitot Sewing Operators - 1st Shift Applications will be taken eve your convenience “times as well: Thursday, June 18th, 5-7 p.m. To ipply for one ol the$e poilllom , ellhir Wi/( your locti Employmnf SteurHy Commlulon to obltin a n fem i, or $PW *1 on» of the Umu llittd rto v t and a repnunlitlvi BAU COMPANY OFFERS COMPETmVE PAY RATES AND AN EXCEUENT BENEFITS PACKAOe, INCLUDINa • Medlcal/Dental Insurance • Company Paid Retirement Plan be taken every day and for will be taken at the following >7 Paid Holidays • Free Life Insurance • Paid Vacation • Free Disability Insurance •Credit Unk>n • 401K Plan • Free Etnployee Stock Ownership (ESOP) • Profit Sharing • Emptoyee Discount Sales А ргт м лт е ACTION EMPLOYER MIS. - C o m m u n ity E m p lo y m en t T ech I C e n te r l^ J n t Salary: $15,673-$23,509 Location: Davic County Number of Vacanclcs: 1 DaKFbH(d:Jiiae9,19W Ckidoi Date for Нссф оГ A|iplicatkHu: Juae », 19M Ita ld e to e ilM i Worludiop for AdulU with dcvtk)|mKnlal disabilities thal provides 1 “•-------- ..---------------------------------J—. activity. familki, colleaiua and dialflcaat Jpalcs in arrangeroenl oTacthritio, _ ____________ McS/iklUs levels considered, to M cndafaq^ nrte. CoUaborative, oo|oins work wiUi tinvohcd. GraduatiM Лгош ЫаЬ кЪоо! or equivalcot aod two years of -------------------- who tave (fcvelQpnienU pa^idarly in pnidiicth«, brade or rdaicd work; Baçhehir» Jtanan Servkes with one year expcficnce with devdopmailaUy disabled poputaUon prefenrtd alnlM hi behavhw mananmeol/coanieUng technhiucs and/or i M M H im V M m CM vm U ctnu. Proem! An oriiinal CenterPoint Human Servkes applkatkm Is required (i^ iiS a K noi acccptcd taUHi of a coBiplclcdappUcatioa form). U a degree brcquhrcd for the podUoa appNcd Dir, tramcrlpti must he suboMtcd with applkath« form. If an o№r o( eauiayaKni is extended, efflcial coUcie tramcripli muM be submitted prior to b(|hmiiinilS.AaapplkaUse may be obtained Atom th^ calliM 33«.72i¡IN, e £ 7«7, and abmMcd by Ibe ckidai date to WiMbm-Salei^NsrthCaiell^ 27101. EOE^.JOI "¡^MSjui'applkaUoe láay be olüainèd lirom UwCentcr of by cailini — ...............................................» Репошк1,725 N Hiibbmd Avenue, ^ JOB LINE 33t-94544«S Exl43l. GET REAPY TO GROW Lovre's, recognized as one of the “lOO Best Companies to Work For in America," now has Immediate openings in Statesviiie.______________ Lowe% Reilonal nsttfeutfcin CaMar has MHInis openlms on the nifM shift and m>Me partdme ichadulas avaMHe: Pepartment Applicants shoukl meet the loUowini requrefnents: • Ability to lift up to 70 l)s. • Stable work histoiy • Successlul drug screening Lowe's oilers a competitive salary and compensatnn pKkage including medical, dental. Me, 4OIII1I anl one ol the best Employee Stock Ownership Plans in the country. ' biterettMl candldalM ihoiM attand tha tpedallnterviewing Huion lUaiday, Juna 23,2 p.m. - 7 p.m. at; Lowe’s Distribution Cmter 711ToinllnlllliURd. StatHVill«,NC 28625 L om E ^ g ji^ y iK CW NTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1998 Earn NCSU Honots N.C. State University stu- from Davie County earned aca- honon for the spring scmcs- ;.; ^^ned tothe dean’s list with per- ftci 4.0 grade point averages were D^Rk Michael Foster of Milling R o^. Mocksville; and Shannon MaHc Umberger of Ratcigh. ! iNanted to the dean's list with DCCC Offers Conqxiter Class : 'Tbc Davie Campus of Davidson County Cmnmunity College will offer the.foik)wing Continuing Education danes beginning the week of June 24. ' IKnowNothingAboutComputers c p m gives novice computer users tberoppoitunity to learn basic com* puitfr operations and functions. Stu* dentswillcreaie,pfint. and save, simple documents, manipulate a mouse, and Holly Snider Eams Degree Holly Denise Snider, daughter of Rick and Dianne Snidcr. earned an associate degree in nursing from Davidson County CommU' nity Collcge. On May 8. she received a scholarship for outstanding leadership while president of DCCC’s student nurse organiza- Snider lion from the N.C. Nurse's Associa­ tion. District Nine. On May 12 at the pinning ccr- emony, she received a plaque for the U rship for outstanding leadcrehip skills. Snider plans to start work at Lex­ ington Memorial Hospital as a medi­ cal/surgical nurse. leam basic Windows manipulation. This course is a pre-requisite for all software classcs. Sludenis need a 3 I/ 2" high density disk. (Wednesdays, June 24-July 22, $35 fee plus approxi­ mately $5 materials fee) D ^ C offers comprehensive edu­ cational opportunities for all adults in the communily. For more information aboul programs or courses, contact DCCC Davic Campus at 336-751- 2885. Campbeil Honors Ashley Bowden Ashley nii/ubelh Bowden has been awarded a presidential schol- arship 10 allend Campbell Uni- vcrsily. The 1998 Davic High graduale is the daughlcrof Belh and Jeff Bowden of Farmland Road, Mocks­ villc. She is a member of First Unilcd Mcih(xl- Bowden ist Church. Mocksville. At Davic High, she was a mem­ ber of Ihc: Bcia Club, honor roll, National Honor Society, perfect at­ tendance group, yearbook stalT and tennis team. Seven Eam Meredith Academte Hotiois Seven Davie students were named to the spring semester dean’s list al Meredith College with minimum 3.2 grade point averages: Manda Leah Whicker. Shallowbrook Drive, Advance, and Elizabeth KcAnncTomlinson of C.V Sm(X)t Lane, Mocksvillc. perfect 4.0 averages; and Gina Lapiejko, Lori Lapicjko and Amy Ell/.ahclh Newsom of Overlook Drive, Ad­ vancc; and Amanda Dawn Ledford of Hawihornc Road and Kelly Mel­ issa Jones of Beechwood Drive, both of Mocksville. Student Attending Consenatkm Workshop Hilary Lcdronl is among appioxl- mnely 100 rising junior and senior high school stu- I denu allcnding Ihe Resource Conservation Workshop June 14k|9onthecam- piB of the North C iro liu State UlivcnilyioRa- liilb. I-lltcDnieSoU Con- MMrinDiilricl MO»™ ■ieie^ Ledfocd to attend this woric- 'i^ b M d o n her interest in conscrva- IUi(ifn«uralic»wrces.Shclsarising Divie High School and is the iU«hlnofSlewar landJanLedfordof minimum 3.5 gnidc point averages werc Kathryn Allison Buckner of Hickory Drive, Mocksville; Adam Coleman Connor of Weslridgc Road, Advance; Beveriy Jean Coulston of Mocksville; Donald Alan Lakey of Buck Seaford Road, Mocksville; Allison Dare Lillie of Holly Lane, Mocksvillc; nnd Dominique M. Vonsiaslsky of Golfview Drive, Ad­ vancc. F H R a i a a s - Saturday, June 20 Yanl Sdr/Bake Sde/Bfacuk BtmMM, FinlBiptMChurcK7:30a.m.*l p.m.Spon< sonxl by Koinonia Sunday School for Disas* ter rclicf Fund Ham&SMS«eBrnkb9t,Wcsl(yCh^iel VMC, 6;30-10 am. AU you can cal; $3. Sunday, June 28 RcunkM lonU.&Calherine Dme Rollins, Center Community Bidg.. 1 p.m. S o e d a l E v e n ts Through June Carolina Log Art, 35 pieccs of fitc style Students Earn UNOG Honors The following students attained dean's list during sccond semester at Ihe University of North Carolina at Greensboro. UndcrgraduatesludcntscarTyingsix or morc semester hoursof courscwcvk graded on an A. B, C, D, or F basis arc eligible for the Dean's List. Students who eam a grade point average of 3.5 or beller who have no grade below B- forthe semcsierarcptacedonihedean's list. Arca.students making thedcan'slist arc as follows: Daniel G. Amparo. Advance; Jamie L. Bailey. Advancc; Robert J. Mosko Jr., Advancc; Shclli R. PIoll, Mocksvillc; and Misiy D. Wealhcrman. Mocksville. local Student Eams Award Tashamlchcllc Reynolds, daughter of Wayne and Pain Reynolds of Ad* vance, recently re­ ceived a Black E»- cellcnce Award at Ek)n College,where she Is a student. She graduated from Davie High School in 1997. Г ' Reynolds Rivcrbend Farm.s, Cooleemee. All ex­ penses are paid for by ihe Davie Soil and Water Conservation Dislricl. The purpose of this woricshop is lo give sludenis an opportunity lo leam about conservation ihrough a five day sludy in soil characteristics and soil conservation, wildlife and fisheries management, forest n^anagcmcnt, nonagriculiural uses for soils, water quality and wuierbhcd management. The 1998 Resource Conservation Workshop is sponsored by the N.C. Association of Soil and Water Conser­ vation Districts, the N.C. Soil and Water Conservation Commission, the N.C. Chapter of Soil und Water Conserva­ tion Society, and the NCSU Soil Sci­ ence Department. Williams Earns F-C Scholarship A Davic High School graduale is one of 27 students to receive a four- year collcgc scholarship from the Ficldcrcst Cannon Founda­ tion and Pillowtcx Corp. Anya Le'Trice Will­ iams. daughter of Priscilla A. Williams and George R. Will- iams, both of W «»«» Mocksville, plans to study nursing at Ihc Univenity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her mother is a cosl accounling clerk al Plant I, Kannapolis. The scholarships are for $2,500 a year and are renewable for four years, provided the recipient per­ forms well academically. cxvlngs by J.P. WUman on display. Brack Brrfofmlng Alts Center Gollay. № mot Info, call 336-7SI-3II2. Thuisday, June 18 Red Cn» Blood Drfve. Davie County BranchOrncc,65Coutl Square, Mocksville, II a.m.-4:30p.m. Saturday, Jur>e 20 3ni Ammal Junefet Flunlly Day ft Baby Coolest, Mt Ztoo НоНмя Church. M &m.Cook-out,badminion,\oileyfaall,rruhcc, sprinkler, iniknr gomes, face painting, ctc. Friday, June 26 DBvkTbnMreCo.nccd9>'oluntrenfbral> ' day ckanup project, cleaning & sorting props ol old Fannington Comnuiniiy Btilg. Bring bag lunch. Drinks ргоуккч!. Wednesday, July 1 Red Croas Blood Drh«. Brock Perfcwming Ans Center, 2-7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Arts Council. Doon will rcceiNV free pass toSym- phony in the Pork at Rkh Park. Saturday, July 4 CoQctn in the Rui, Rich Park. 7:30 p.m. folkiwcd by fireworiu. $5 ndmisston. Chil­ dren unJcf 12 free. PaiVlng: $1 OW-fa&h- ioned games. 6:30 p.m. For more info, «ill 336-751*3112. D a te s to R e m e m b e r Thuisday, June 18 Red Croo Blood Drive, Bnmch OlHce. Court Square, Mocksville, 11 am.*4;30pnt. Appointments only. Michael Gusefski Going To NCSSM A Davie High School .sophomore has been invited to be a part of the Class of 20ЛО at Ihe N.C. School of Scicncc and Mathematics in Durham. Michacl B. Gusefski of Mocks­ villc was among 256 high school sophomores from across Ihc slate selected, chosen from 678 applica­ tions. The school educates academically talented I Ilh and 12th grade students who .show promise of exceptional development or spccial inierest in scicncc and mathematics. Jodie Holkway Eams DCH Degree Thursday, June 18 Chrfathui Worocn'i Club of WlMkMhSr kffl, Brunch Club, Bemnida Run Countiy pub, 9;30am, $8.75 Call 468-2(M5. June 22-26 Vacatk>n Bible School, Fork Baptist Church, 9 a.m.- noon. Ages: &6th patie. TTjeme: StaK>icsi: A Galactk; Good News AdNtnwrc. 3140 VS. Hwy. 6t East. Rir info, call 998-8306. Vacatkm Bible School, CaKai? BaplM Church, Davie Acuilemy RJ.. 7*9 p.m. lliemc: Star Qxa. For more info, call 492- 7114. Saturday, June 27 Vacalkm Bible School, Dulin ft Smith GnntUnitfdMrthodistChutThes.ilDu]in. 9:30 am.-3 p.ni. Theme: SwiHghl Island. Pre-register at a luau al Smilh Gtdv'c, 6:30 p.m. (parents invited loo.) § а ш а - A 4 eetirute Thuisday, June 18 Davie County Historical Society. 7 p.m. Davie Couniy Ihihl ic Library. Guest spe^en J.MyTickHowarU.e^cc.diic. of Reservation Nofth Carolina Monday, June 22 Woodroenorthe Worid Lodge323, Davk; Acadcmy Community Blilg.. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 27 Davie County Republican Men’s Fcder»- tfam. FAF Barbecue, 7:30 am. Davie Democratic Parly, Mocksvillc Kilchen.Я am. Plans will be maJe forhosilng district convention A axxptkw for candi- U.1ICS in AiignM, CiiU73l 0611 rotn«iRlnfoUx<ah>ilsBn& Coitermtoswutdaherwlse. i: Friday, June 19 Bridge, East Room, 1-5 p.m. Monday, Ajne22 i Cookcinn Cbb, FIrU Baptist Fcllowsliip H * lOim. Tuesday, June 23 Bridfe, EiM Room. M p.m. RSVPNuningHomeFaity,2-4pm. < Wednesday, June 24 ^ Fm* Chb, Folk Civic Ctmcr, 11 ;30 am. Card A Dowd Gama, East Room, I:?- 4:30 p,m. RSVPSewing 'B ', RSVP OflTce, 9 am.^ p.m. - Friday, June 26 Bridge, East Room. 1*5 p.m. Tu%day,June30 Bridie, East Room. 1-4 pm. RSVP Nunlm Hone Party, 2w4 pm. : Ongoing SUver StiMen, Brock Oym, 6:30-9 am., Mon.-Fri. SihrerStrideni,Cocriccmee School,6-8am. SiKerStrUen, Smilh Grove Gym,6-8am. Davie SenkrCenterSenkirNutriikinlunch. noon M-W. 11 am. Thun, ft Fri. Chair Ex»rci9Ci,MWF,ScnkvCenicr.8:30- 9 am.: Mondays and Wednesdays, Co(rf- . eemee gym, 7:30-8 am. ReiMrt Davie Datsllne items By Noon Monday Items fbr Davie DMcHneshould be repcrted by noon Monday of the publkalkm week. Cn]]75l*2l20ordrDpitbyiheomcc,S.Main Sl. across from Ihc counhousc. 'Gang' Goes To The Outer Banks Atoialof31 people from Ibe Over They werc greeted at the motel Ihe Hill Gang took a four-day trip to with a “Wclcomc” sign and a party the Outer Banks May 18-21 seeing in Ihe lobby four lighthouses. Kevin Caudle On Рёпит CoUege Dean'a LM Kevin Caudle, a senior environ- alFcnum Collcge for Ihc Spring 1 iiKntal scicncc major from Mocks­ villc, has been named lo the dean's list . ____1998 semestcr.CaudlcisagraduatcofDavie Highschool. IWo From [)avie Eam GardnerWebb Honors Jodie Lynn Holloway was among Ihc Davic High School graduates to be awarded a di­ ploma during commencement exerciscsonJune 6 in the Davie High School gymnasium. T\vo Davie residents ascademic honors at Gardncr*W:bb University for the spring semester. Kalhy Ann Fostcr-Jordan of Mocksvillc earned a minimum 3.7 grade point average to be named to the dean’s list. Susan Payne Pennington of Cool­ eemee was named to the honor roll with a minimum 3.2 grade point av­ erage. Evans An Eagle Scout Mallhcw S. Evans of Advance re­ ceived his Eagle Scout Award on Sat« ujday. May 30 Holloway Lagle Eams Nursing Degree Lanelte Barney Lagle ofMocks­ ville was awarded a bachelor’s de­ gree in nursing from Gardncr-Webb Univeiilty during commencement exercises on May 9. EvMi HehasbecnamcmbciofBoyScout Troop 736 of Clemmons since 1991. He began his scouting experience as a cub wllh Pack736. He has held various positions such as chaplain, assistant patrol leader, patrol leader, and senior patrol leader. He was named Scout of Ihc Year by his troop In 1997. He is a member of Holy Family Catholic Church In Clemmons. He re-' cclvcd the Parvuli Dei Award (God and Couniry Award) through his chuich. For his Eagle project, he planted shrubs and assembled parit benches for a garden area ouuide the Special Care Unit al Arbor Acres Methodist. Home. He is a sophomore al Davicl High in Mocksville. liu d e n is Recognized For Academic Achievement J-,!)' I 'i i ;>1teUaivenilyofNonhCarolinaat :C |^lolle has announced the and dean's lists for the ■•;l№<|MlUyrcrthcchaiKclkir'slisl,a imiM ccmplele al leasl 12 se- hoin with giades of A, B o( C M idiiev« tqualily point average of iili«l3Jculof4.0. *:• ; f t i|ialiry for Uie dean's list, a stu­ dent must complctc at least 12 semes­ ter hours with grades of A, B or C and achieve a ijuality point average of al least 3.4 bul not more lhan 3.79. Area students named to Ihe chancellor's list were: Haley B. Bcck of Mocksville majoring in business administration; Jeffrey Thad Cassidy ofMocksville, nuyoring in mechani­ cal engineering; and Michelle Robertson of Advance, majoring in elementary education, who had a 4.0 grade point average. Area students named to the dean’s list were; Nathan T. Beckeiman of Moeksvilh;, myorini in English; Sandy Maybin Hoots or Advance, miiiioring in accounting; Carrie Lee Johiuon of Mocksville, majcfing in prE-nurslng; and VirginiaLeonardof Advance,ma­ joring in pre-special education. ЩЕат Degrees Firn UNCflreensboio Dwk midenls wen awarded .d ie w finn dn University of North •Сш ИммОиепаЬого during com- «■(M M exm iiesM ay 17. ' D. Mullii of Willianu С Advuc«, eamed a master't ¡I kicMKiie Md sporti science. rC M rL .'JodUna of Cieekwood ' IM ^h AihMce, eamed a bacheloi's ;I|iribrLMixweUafWillboone M wluynie, earned a J bachelor's degree in inedia studies. William F. Warner of Creekwood Drive, Advance, eamed a bachelor’s degree in media studies. Karen C. Adams of Springfield Drive. Advance, eamed a bachelor’s degm in elementary education. Jamie L'. Bailey of Beauchamp Road, Advance, eamed a bachelor’s (kgree with honors in accounting. .' Jennifer L. Cline of Overlook _ Drive, Advance, eamed a bachelor’s degree in busineu administration, John O. McOriff of Lexington Road, Mocksville. earned a bachelor's degree in accoiinling. MatdKwT. Sluderof Creekwood Drive, Advance, eamed a b§chelor’s degree in finance. Chriiiina 1,. Stack of Hubert Road, Mocksville. earned a bachekv's degiee jn clothing and lex- Fathers Day Sale! StockroomSHOES 6311-Л Stadium Drive in Clemmons (Next to K-Mart) 766-1039 BOSTONIAN 10% OFF ALL BOSTONIAN SAVINGS UP TO I 25% OFF ALL NUNN BUSH 10% OFF ALL FLORSHIEM 5ре*МОЫтоыгРктпЛ¥»ршу1к1ррЫжЛ1итШЫж New F aces DHS Names Football, Baseball Coaches Making A Difference IV Io c k s v ille W o m a n N a m e d D a v i e S e n i o r C i t i z e n O f T t i e Y e a r Page 01 PageBI DAVIE COUNTY s o « E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D USPS 149-160 Number 26 Thunday, June 25,1998^ County Considering Merger Of Hospital, Health Department By Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enletprise Record Davie County Hospital and the Davic Health Department could merge, if county commissioners go along with a task force’s recommendation. “On paper, it looks good." said Den­ nis Harrington, former Davie health director. "Of all the options, it’s the one that looks stable, that looks in the black." County commissioners agreed lo study the proposal, which has been cn- County OKs '9B-'99 Budget It was a common sight. Dr. Bill Steed,Davic Schoolssuperinicndcnt, talking lo county commissioners at their budget public hearing. Wnieed of pleading for morc money, he thanked Ihc commission­ ers for their conllnued support of schools. The schools' asked for a 14 perccnt increase in county funding, and rcccivcd 9 perccnt. Taxes will remain Ihc same in Ihc couniy budget, which includes an additional deputy and two jailcis for Ihc sheriffs department, nn accoun­ tant in Ihe linance office, computer programmer in data processing and a planningandzonlngcmploycclohclp with code enforcement. Cooleemee Board A dopts New Budget ; COOLEEM EE-The tax rate for the next fiscal year will remain at 20 cente per $100 of propeity valuation, Mayor Grady Spry an- : nounced June 16, following ap- piDvalofthetown'sproposedbud- .gel by the town board. ': The total budget approved for :the next fiscal year includes ex- Tpendituici of $424,461. Ofthat budget, $162391 will .be uied to provide law enforce- ment for the town. : The budget includes a raise for : the mayor and town commiuion- en, bringing their annual pay lo $1ДЮ0. No residents atlended a public hearing held prior toatown board meeting June 16. . Щ а о а О о г т > V ^ A m e ri^ R e d (^ « у » 'Щ Ь е iKid ^ ^7:30 I MtheBTockPbt№i№ vv.‘O m an«viil.iccdve«fice^ i^;tlw!ConiieitintHeP«k''al l|iMi№aiJiiiy4.Cidl75t 13471 dorscd by the hospital and heallh de­ partment boards, as well as the Healthy Carolinians of Davic County task force. A public health authority, appointed by county commissioners, would over­ see operations of the health department/ hospital. That board would need medi­ cal professionals as well as members of the communily, Harrington said. He said the hospital services that would likely survive an; ones that could support themselves financially. The hospital has continued to struggle. Since Novant (formerly Caro- lina Medicorp) took over. Ihe hospital has changed to make ends meet, but the struggle to remain financially feasible continues, said Mike Kimel, hospital administrator. The proposal includes keeping the emergency room at the hospilal, al­ though il, too, has trouble bringing in revenues. Kimel said just over SO per­ cent of emergency room charges are collected. "The emergency room has gol to change,” he said. Commissioner Diane Foster said the proposal needs support from doctors in Ihe county. She also said that under new Welfare rules, the Carolina Access program will not allow the use of emer­ gency rooms to be used for primary care. Kimel said those figures weren’t used in making the recommendation. The merger was suggested by con­ sultants hired lo look at heallh care op­ tions for Davie County. They inter­ viewed doctors, public officials and residents to gather information on com­ munity needs and opinion on Ihe cur­ rent health care system. “We feel its important that the long- F a ta l A c c i d e n t Mary Longs, 63, of Carolina Avenue, Mocksvllle, died early Tuesday afternoon wtien the car she wa^ driving went off tfie road to tfie left and struck a tree. The N.C. Highway Patrol is Investigating. ■ Photo by ВоЫп FWgusson Unafflliated Candidate To Appear On Ballot At the end of the May prima­ ries, it appeared thal November's county conunissioner'sroce would be a closed election with only two candidittes for two seats. On Friday, the election offi­ cially opened up as Mac Crisco, an unafTillated candidate from Advance, successfully compleled Ihe petition process lo have his name appear on Ihe November ballot. "II was a lot of woric but it was woithit.ltwasagieal opponunity to talk lo people ftom all over llw county about what is impodont lo our community and I am pleased that we received signatures from every precinct In the county," he said. "Of course, we would not have been successful without a great deal of help from many friends. I am truly grateful for all the support I have received," One of the Ihings Crisco slated that he gained from the petition process wasagreater appreciation for the challenges faced by com­ missioners. "It is clear that you are never going to make everyone happy. That's simply a fact of life." he said."Ilhiiikthegoalofacommis- sioner has to be to treat people fairly by listening lo all sides and being honest about where you stand on the issues." Crisco said his biggesl areas of concern are educalion and con- uolling growth. "Of couise, everyone says thal they want lo support our schools. I believe that being a parent who actually has kids in ihe couniy schools gives me a certain per­ spective that we need on the board of commissioners." Heexptessed his support for Ihe new elemen- Uity school and believes that our next task is to gel teacher supple­ ments up to at least the state aver- . age, "Our goal should be to have the number one school system in the state and wecan'lexpecltoachieve that If we aiv not willing to ad­ equately compensate our teach­ ers." The most common concem he hears has to do with managing growth. He said the couniy must develop a new long range plan Ihataddiesseszohingandlanduse issues and looks ahead to future educational and recreational fa­ cility requirements. One of the first priorities wouldbe topush for a detailed study of the costs asso­ ciated wjth growth. "In order to make sound judg­ ments about our future we must fully understand the costs associ­ ated with growth. Some costs arc obvious such asthe increased traf­ fic and crowded schools but there are many other issues that need lo be considered such as Ihc impact growA has on essential services and infrastructure." Crisco said that he is looking forward tothecampaignandhopes that his candidacy will give more people the opportunity to voice their opinions. . range plan comc from the communily," Kimel said. “The future of the hospital is an issue that affects all residents of Davic Couniy." Harrington said Ihat now is the time to look at such a plan, while the heallh department and hospital are sirong. “In other communities. It’s often a finan­ cial crisis lhal gets the process started, and by then, it’s usually loo late," he said. “ We feel confidenl that we’re in a good posiiion lo ensure a viable heallh care system her in Davie County into the foreseeable future.” Town Asks For Help To Save Portion Of River COOLEEMEE - 11« town board is seeking help from Davie- County commissioneis lo keep; water flowing al The Bullhole, a.' popular recreational spot on the Soulh Yadkin River. The lown board voted unani­ mously June 16, to ask county commissioners lo changc Ihe county's lease agreement for Cooleemee Dam, increasing the minimum water flow in Ihe main channel of Ihe river. CoolcenKC board members ask that the county lo require the les­ see operating ahydroelccuic plant at the dam be required to maintain a minimum water fiow of 150 cubic feet per second in the main channel at all limes. If upstteam river flow is insuf­ ficient lo maintain that flow, they ask that no water be diverted for hydroelectric power production. The federal govemmeni will allow the production of hydro- electricity as long as a minimum flow of just 16.5 cubic feel per sccondoverthe dam is maintained,. according to Commissioner Lynn. Rumley, who made a motion to' ask couniy commissionen to add; the 150 cubic feel per second rc;. quirement lo its lease agreement; as soon as possible. "Relum water fiom a second: turbine at the old grist mill maynoi^ be counted against Ihis minimum; flow requirement," acconling to', the formal request adopted. Rumley and town attorney: MalcolmBlonkenshippartkiiiiied; in a meeting recently with Claude ■ Horn, who has an optxm to pur;} chase Ihe hydroelectric operatkiii; and his attorney Hank Van Hoy ^ : which she asked Horn to set ф й- demonstration at the planttoiee if: a compromise can be reached, die: said. Until that can be done, R um l^ j said she believes adoption of ttu \ motion would be a potitive Hep;'; I Cooleemee has a stra y ¡m i^ | est in Ihe river flow. Mid Blankenship. л - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Jane 25,1998 Canpng; How Did Paniel Boone Manage To Sleep? ' Let's expose a myth once and for all: Camping is not restful. Il's no« a way to calch up on sleep. It's not... relaxing. I relumed lo work ihis week with a bad back. Aching bones. And sleep deprived. Yes, camping has its good points. Hiking the mountains is wonderful. Splashing in the waterfalls is fun. And making a fite Is always a challenge. ■ ■ In fact, everything is great about camping, exccpt one. The sleeping. This was not the camping trip of our dreams. ■>: We didn't go last year, and our skills had deteriorated. We trouble putting up Ihe tent. We quarreled about Ihe perfect cunpslte. We couldn't fínd all the equipment. One of us kept muttering, "Let's go home." >'■ But 1 overlooked the critics, the naysayers and Ihe bad iolnens. This camping trip was for our 7-year-old, and we were going to have a good time... whether we liked it or not. ; • Campers are divided into strict social castes. Some campers W ve expensive motor homes and take all Ihe comforts of home wiih them into the woods. Olheis pull camping trailers with nialtiesses, cook stoves and some of Ihe comforts of home. Still joibers carry fine tents with four-inch thick air mattresses lhat separate ihcm from the slicks and nocks and lumps of the ground, ^nd there is us... ; ; Wc camp closer lo the ground. The hard, haid ground. : - With only a pad lo shield us, we feel Ihose lumps, stones and sticks that mysteriously appear under sleeping bags at night. No mailer how perfectly manicurcd ihe campsite seemed. No mailer flow diligent wc were al removing the obstacles, they always reappear at midnighi. : f The camp sile may seem level in daylight, but the terrain jilts with darkness. It's hard lo sleep on an incline. • •. But that was only Ihe beginning of our nighttime woes. ; ; Our closest neighbor — 100 feel away — snored ihrough the hight. It was a slow, rumbling, thunderous snore thal made me wony about niin It was that family's fust camping trip. They had ■ fancy new tent, new everything. And they slept. At least the V te d ld .' ' , V , t AiK)lhetne«rt)ygioi)po(c«Ri|i«iiieeimdtobe«<iiUngon in elenul name with Iheir campfire. They chopped wood late &IW Ihe night. The nexl moming, Ihey were still chopping. : ; We capped off Ihe evening with roasted marshmallows to fill kpbert before bedtime. He stayed up late poking the firs with his big brother, who regaled him with a ghost stoiy. Finally, it was tíme for bed... ; Whal is it about brolhers? One minute Ihey are closest buddies, the best of pals. The next minute they are fighting over sleeping bags. ; A few tears later, we solved that crisis. Then we all tried to sleep... : Sleeping on the ground is a challenge. I Iried sleeping on my ^ k . On my left side. My right side. On my stomach. Nothing w u comfoitable, but I was able to gauge the relative level of discomfoit and settle fot the least awful. As camping trips go, this was one of my better nights for sleeping. A raccoon woke us in the wee hours, foraging fot inarshmallows we had dropped. Winds came ripping through the Bees, and I got cold. I probably got five hours of sleep. But the aches and pains that greeted me with the dawn ... Ah, the great outdoon. Breathe Ihe ftesh air. Greet tbe morning sun, and pretend you'ie Daniel Boone. How did he do it? W* huiried lo dismantle the tents and go home to soft ntUiesiet. : 'Can we suy anoiher night?" Robert asked. — Dwight Sparks D A V I B C O U N T Y B N T E R M U /^ E C O R D i (USPS149-160) 171 Soulh Main Stre« P.O.Box99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 PubVihedwMklybyth« DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. In T h e M ail... D a v i e V o t e r s C a n H a v e T w o C h o i c e s F o r S h e r iff TolhccUiton SoniclitDCs wc urcn'l given n .second chimct*. Now. ihcrc is one cxcopUon. Wc Iwvc a sccond chancc 10 dccidc and vow for whom wc wanl as our new sheriff of Davie Counly. ll is all up lo ihc registered voters of Davie County to make lhal happen. Cooleemee PoliceChiemrnWiHilcn Is seeking signatures on a petition that would pul his name on the ballot as an unafllliaied candidate against in'- cumbent Sheriff Allen Whilaker, who defeated AaAySiokMbyoalylwopercenivoietca&tinthc , May primary. This wiil require ihe signaiures of fourperccnlofthcregistered voters in Davie Couniy by June 26. I agree with Sgt. Monty Mauldin’s letter in the Enterprise a few weck.s ago. Wc have a consiltu- tional righl to vote, (with a few exceptions). As he staled, he served our country for 20 years, fought for our country, os did billions of other men and women (millions never coming horiK, or unac­ counted for). Did these men and women fight in vain and give their lives lo help give us the freedom that wc have today? I ccrtainly hope not. Only the Republicans could vote in the May primary, not having anoiher party candidate to voie for. ’nierefore. a lot of pet)ple in Davlc Couniy could not vole their choicc. Now, we will ull have a chancc. If you will ju.st sign ihc petition for Tim Woolen, and not listen to the rumors cia'ulating around that he already has enough signatures. We have never had a Sherin* to wear a uniform and goouiinthccouniytoflghi crime, bul onc.One candidate that was on the ballot in the late 70s, had as his slogan "Il's Time For A Change". He was interested in the youth of our county and wanted to organizca"Junk)rDepulyProgiWi."Hcalso warned to appoint a "Vicc Squad", bccausc of the drug pn>blem and other illlcil activities. Wc had domestic violcncc then, und U's worse M ÿ iS p w t» .. Robin Ftrgusson.. Ш тВштШ Л..... Snydtr.t...» Divit 1899-1958 1901-1971 M od M l^)rtiQ»l>MlnMockmit,NC 27028 ЗиЬкНрМопНМм SlnetoCopy.SOCM laOpiryMrinNorthCtroIra 825|MryMrouMdtNof№CvoNna ' Р08ТМА8ТЕП 8wdid*wehwo»to: OMit Counly EnlMpriM RMonI P.0.1W99. Mociavi>. NC 27028 today. Isn'l it ironic thal Andy SU)kes skxkI for ihc .same ihing 20 plus years later? >le ica1i/ed and staled, "It's time wc get tough. It's lime wc go lo work, it's lime we send a iness;igc." He w;ls going to gel oul in unlfonnand not jusl sit in hisofriccaiul be a PR man. The same ihing with Tim Wmiicn. I le is going to be oul there in uni fonii with his ofjlcers working. Noihing has changed in the Iasi 20 plus years. Arewcsocomplaccntlnourcverydiiyllvesihaiwc don’t carc that the dmg problem has inca'ased. not decreased. Our citizens are beln^ robbed, raped and muctlea’d. Sheriff Allen Whilaker noted all of liis "¡K'com- plishmenis" In his ads before cleciitin. JuM nn example: From Dec. 1994-Maa'h 1998 (over three years), his officers arrcsled 214 individuals on various drug violations. 493 criminal charges of which 231 werc felonies, 262 nusdemeanon*. Compare this to one monlh in 1977:284 calls answered, 2felony arrests, 49 wiUTantsservcd, 175 civil proces-ses served, lOlraffic citations Issued, 8 funcnil escorts, 23,121 mites driven. Dcicclivcs rcport forsame monih:5 felonies, 3 misdemeanors, 2 c(x)perdtlvc investigations. 2 felony arrests, 3 recovered property al $21,200. This wsls 20 plus years ago. Anout-of-lhe-countycandidaleforsherirfinthe 70s. commcnled thal he "did mrt flaunv ihc smile or the back-slapping handsliakc which ischaracteris- tic of the public's view of a political candidalc. He made his carccr in law enforccmenl instead of pubUc relations. He also said thal "1 think we're going to have to gel back into law cnfoa’cmeni. somebody who knows something abiiut ii and is Iniercsted in law cnfoa'cmcni, and not just being a polilician." He won the clcction. Sheriff Gerald Hcgc in Davidson Counly slated. "I’m m a polilician, Vm a crime nghler.’* What ..EdttOf/PubUsher ........QMMtal Manager ..........Managing Editor ..Advwtlaing Manager diK’sittakc Ibrlhecitl/ensofDavieCininlytowiikc tlicm up? We've had the same thing for 20 plus years. It’s lime for a change. So the.se who did not get lo vote In Ihc May primary now haveacliance U) make a change. Ixt's lake advanlage of that sccond chanceandslgnlhepeiiiionforTiniWort^n this week. Let all of the reglstcn.'d voters dwiOe who Iheir choicc is for the next slieriff of Davie County. Tlic sheriff has full and fmul authority ovet'h}« personnel. So whey h:isn’i SÍjeníT Allen Wliltafer taken some steps to get rid of tvw or ihrce oTw officers who are nol profcssioniinHc ofhis aits iluriiihics.lnlegrily.ttndPtvifcssitmai- ism now is the highest in the hislory ofour SherifTs ofrtcc."Heh;vslhcrighllospcakfmlVrtov.'n\cn«rc in officc ILS sheriff, but he doesn’t know of the ’‘history’’ of \\k Davie Counly SlK'iitfs Dept. I even dlsjigrcc with his suitement ofhis tenure In office, as diK's a lol of olher cili/ens in Davie County, who were not treated ’’professional" by two or three of his officers, one Iwing a dcleclive. Mrs. D.R. Gregory Mwksvillc Class Of 1998 Saluted To Ihe edilon The faculty and staff of Davie High would like to congratulaleourl998gradualcsandcommcndthcm on their behavii>r during ihcir graduation cerenwñy. These graduates, Individually and collectivcly, showed that they arc indeed ready lo meet whatcvtr challenges the worid presents and to maneum Ihrough tifc's diffíeultics with style and gracc. : We thank you and your families for making tMs graduation special andmost memorable. Oncc again, the people of Davlc County showed ihc strength of their suppon for our school. Linda C. Bost DHSprirwipal D o e s D a v i e C o u n t y N e e d A M u s e u m ? I Virginia S d w n r Mocbvifc •S ur*.' Sarah O w infi Mocksvffle •V«».' JoyM ueU er Advance 'T h a t wouU be nicc.' I n T h e M a i l . . . ПАУ1Е COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. JM e 2 5 ,1 9 9 8 ^ E d ito r ia l O n e O f F i n e s t T r ib u t e s T o A F a t h e r E v e r Tolheedilon Dwight Spaiks' cdllorial in ihis week's p ^ is DUO ot the llnesl tributes lo a father lhal 1 have ever read. Appearing In Ihcselast few daysbcrorePalhci’s Day, Ihc liming is jusl righl. Hopefully whal you lolil your readers will lead .some modern-day par­ ents lo chongc coursc ond iry very hanl lo craulole your father. You were fortunale Indeed wiih ihe falher Cod gave you. May yours rccovcr quickly from his Illness - and have many more ycani lo show olheis llie right way lo raise n family. Youobvlously chose well, loo, when it comes lo selecting a molher. Tliank you for Idling us aboul your family. Chet Bahn Advancetin. Iiuin>e tajuoi 11^1». aaujfvtun/ ....^ uuu iitKv ...v.,» -...... -.....- M o t h e r G r a t e f u l F o r H e l p D a u g h t e r R e c e i v e d A f t e r A c c i d e n t To the editor We vraild like to thank several people for their assistance on Wednesday evening, June 17. My daughter was on her way to dance class on Famiington Road. She went olf the road, swerved inlolheleftlane, and ended upinapaslurc.Shc was very foitunale and ended up having a few stitches. Wearebolhgralefulforherlireand Ihc people who assisted that day. Tliank-you lo a young, responsible lady named Wendy Whitley who made the phone call lo my husband,lhe police,and Ihe ambulance. Sheslaycd with my dauijhlcr during Ihe wa!l...as a mother, I am sincerely gtaicful. Thank-you to the many voluniecni and communily people wiih the Davie Coumy Rescue Squad and Ihc file dcpanmcnt. A spccial ihank-you lo Mr. Naylor for keeping all of us calm. Athank-you lo Ihe young man, Mr. Daye, while cleaning Ihc bloixl and inspecting her dam­ ages, managed lo keep my daughter somewhat relaxed. And ihe slate Inwper who came lo Ihe accident was pnifessional yel undcislaniling lo Ihis iccnagcr's accidcni. To Ihe many parenis al Ihe dance sludio who cam 10 Ihc accidcni lo make sure "we" were okay, thank-you for your concern. And of coursc, tlic fanner. I'm sorry lhal I didn't gel your name, we are sotry about the fence. You were so kind to my daughter. Ml of itee people in our community, neigh­ bors, nnd volunlceis, we are graleful for your kindness. pioVessional support, and concern. U's reassuring lo know people do lake Ihc lime lo carc and help othcis. Thank you. Tami Oarwood Langdon & Khrislcn Langilon Mocksville Dorothy Ftacock S i M oclKvtte 'Y esw H haphM iuellgriii IhcscrvicenM nw hohaveiiiiii thcirttvti.* , 4th of July Salute to America and East Coast Worid ШитркимМр] t t t a T h ^ : Hi r h Рятк . '# Щ сЬРагк lf"7 : 3 0 pm I ^ "e M h A n m ia l July 3 & 4 Foster Road • WoodlMf (off Hwy. eOlNatBpm) Gatea Open At epm The North Davie Riirttan Club i^lawh^Chaiis, picnic e dijMrei]^^ a wonderful e way\it;is'Supposed to be cele1iif|;d! 1 tóàii} A t U n t iC iO m ie s t r aI ' ■ • Bronco Riding • Calf Roping • Goat TVing * • Team Roping • Cow Giri Barrel Racing • • Wild Brahma Bull Riding «Trick Roping • • Funny Clowns • Singing Cowlioys • • Calf Scramble for Kids «Wild Cow Milking» В в ви и Ы * »-^WnternSlMr SicakiiMM 'оГЯвЯЛшу 'ó i f Ooany’iW ntera Ston-GoM H1H,NC 'At Tholtn or (he East Com of Mocksvilk Sanction«! By Ud Atlantic Pralnsional Rodeo Association for Rodfo lafonutita: ш 2Т 8-т ог1и т 4т ¿^ll^^rD jattjW H W orjdC lM aP^^ Hosting “OatfMtteg of lii« Orai JULY 1-5 — M — M — ,— I--------------- Wednesday Ihrou^ SuiKiay The greatest steam, gas and antique farm machinery show the southeastern Unitedjtates - and much, much more! Southeast O ld T hresliers’ 2Hih Л...М...1 Reunion Old Fashioned Family Games Starting at 6:30 pm ADMISSION: $5 per Adult • Children 12 and Under FREE SENIOR DISCOUNT (6 S + ): Buy One Get One Free PARKING; $2 per Vehiele____________ Denton FarmPark 1)1 NION. N ( Train Ridra'i'A^ i Crafts .-RKloted Old Buildings • Pettln| Bam Horse Pull • Antique Tractor Pulls » Music • 100 Acres of Fun! У t h è T p M o f т ш ■У.. ^ ^ t a S S S T a â M k п ш т л и ! (ЗЭДМ-ХШ inmhing, plowing iidivi.-9ii«<(^ nt„, ____,........ ^ steam shovel in operation. Hundrrds ofanHque tractors, gas «r)d sMunengiiwt.’ Collies herding sheep. Collector's consigruneni auction at 10 a.m. Saturday. ' Cate» open daily at 8 a.m., trams run 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Campsitet avaitoblt. Slar% <xi vta<i*-. »lailv Л N p in M BW EgPAV.JIltVl M ichaelTwitty Sp»rtsx«( hiCnlnlClwlimMiDmlm îlO T rtm ' O u w n P iaM n littp m . ■ м ш А У Л Н У а I J O H N N Y A U S S E U . Sfvnjomi by ilantihot't Auto РйгЧ j e t t w i u j a m s ЗрткгЫЬ^РШтМТЫасгЬ Etuip-tfAMoni Hiflhm aylOl Spwoml t» wu« VUli» аяякЮТО TIm Im uic« Aommion Adults • S10 • Under 12 • S6 • Piftchool «91 • fm . No additional charge for music shows, demonstrations and edUbta. ^awandaowofftw^aricin^urther^^ 4* DAVK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Jan« 25, i m Todd Justice of Curlaimo Inc. oversees the renovation of apartments on Lexington Road (U.S. 64 East) In Mocksviile. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Run4)own Apartment Complex Getting New Look A Ixxington doTloper is refur* bishing a M ocks\iIle eyesore. Curiarmo Inc. has purchased the opomTKnls on U.S. 64 East near East Lake Drive. 'U's nol going to look the same,' said Todd Justice, Curiarmo manag­ ing partner. Justice said he was amazed al the deteriorated condition of the apartments. Trash u-as streu-n inside and outside. T ^ buildings, uhich will house eight apartments, \\trc gutted. The building shells were basically In good c o n d i^ , so the developers are re* buikiing from there, he said. An addi­ tional six and a half feet were added at the b x k of cach building. Justice estimated his company's investment atS350,000. The remodeled apartments, with a landscaped lawn, wiil rcnt in the $500 range, he said. "If ihcse go well, we ll build eight more behind them.” TTk apartments willbccovercd with vinyl siding, with shutters, and should help Mocksvillc's image. "Peoplc from Lexington rcuicmbcr lhasc run-duwn apartments os lhe first Ihing Ihey saw coming into Mocks­ villc." he said. Curiamo hopes toinvcsl more in Mocksvillc, he said. The company also plans to have a contest, with a cash prize going lo the winner of a naming comesi for the apartments. Cooleemee Briefs Board Not To Renew COG Membership MotionsiorclcasefundsapiiniprialedonCooleeinM'sbdulfbyltMsuilcfor lhe Nonliwea Piolmonl Council o f GovoimwMs n d lo renew Cooleemee's finnbcnhip in NW FCOG Mled. Mayor Grady Spiy saiil lhal. eveiy lime he has aslied NW PCOG for usislancc, he has received no response. ConunissionerLyiin Rumley Mid she doesntknow of any town lhat doesn't M oaglotht'ooiiocU hil questiooed whether Ihe town beoeflts enough to pay ................ crnpkiyec aclcti in añ 'i ; made false swements and misrepiesental the town, she Idded. Commissioners Endorse Cancer Relay The Ixurd voted unanimously to endorse Ihe Relay for Life to be held al Davic High School Aug. M and IS to raise money farcanceritseareh. Tcam soriOto IS members are being sought with each paitidpam paying aSIO registration fee plus raising a minimum of $100 in pledges. New Police Patrol Car To Bé Purchased COmmiuionos voted to pursue the purchase of a third patrol car liir lie policc dcpanmenL Money has been appropialedforanew patrol car In the budget for Ihe fiical year beginning July I. Puisulng it now will allow the town lo purchase a I9M Crown Victoria used by N.C. Highway Panol for S6;000and get iieailier dun if they wait untilJulylopiiisue purchase of anoUwcar.acoonling to Commis­ sioner BUI Gibson. TownHires Recreation Director The boanl voted to create a new pan-time ncreatkn director posilioa to ovence reoeatioo pcognum, pod and pool mafanouiice a d iummer youdi camps and plan future recreation pto g m s lot a (ifaiy of S2.000 per year. Commissioners voted uaaainiausly to M n Ronnie Bivim for the position. TowiadoineyMalcolmBlanlteHlif iu u W H licloiew ilchb tfaliloahi» houn k) С М П he U (n n ( prid al b M miaiiaum wate and d al the lo w i consider covtriag die pw iikM iiH W iira fa rtc tiHiiirMartiiBlnstaaace. Payie Rosidrnts Plan Вкзск Party ' ,'lÍie'bnÉtÍ vaéd iM r t iii» ly ni arpove a poidoa lubniined by die Raideea of Davie S in n to doat a ponioe o f dK ягея for a biock p « y S-l I р ж ^ г з . • " pommunify Bulletin Board Starting H ctow nhaauaeafabullaiaboanliearFin^B cM iqueallhedioppiat center for dnircbta aad oo m naky 0 Dupa to p lin Rmley anaoaaoed ÍMÉ the win be piMiag teae шАсааа Suad^ Uiey mvtesitailledaZKhiVHaaae.'IbinlUlorihélilniy.Woodrnen Of vyortdOonateSetor Flags i Oä ^ W cbokapiea. Spqr И ск b t a n o f « Г о п ака o f d c íW ciU L i> d |B 3Z J.w ko p re M aad ilaiaiiB w iliaM o rn )« L : ?y to la te rs p tt^ :0р|таега1кга|Ш 1П вЫ ш 1|уар||М 40|1асм|у. . ' : - ;! Ih e ie have beta m aeraaa tx n rU a la ife M la f t d o p iió a i^ looie :d ia ilM « t e it m SooK a n a n y i ЙШ faptoR. O io i с а а м ba poriiivily iM f ie d Ъкаава шпяЛ d o e ia a :a a i|tto h a ò 4 a ite m 'd M i4 )^ " ' : j rw of II cat W U w H ^ütf te County Planning Board To Consider Requests June 30 There will bcamcctingofthc Davic County Planning Board on Tuesday. June 30, al 7 p.m. in the commissioners room of the DavieCounty Administra­ tion Building. The following arc requests for new liirim m c s h r unnamed piivae roads serving two or morc rcsidonccs. En­ hanced E-9! I addresses will changc for these residcnccs upon approval of the proposed names, 1. Hudson Lane - localcd at 8W Richic Road, Mocksvillc 2. Mohawk Lane - localcd at 280 Indian Hills Road, Advancc 3. Pebble Valley Way • localcd at 417 Potls Road. Advancc 4. Poor Boy Trail - 4133 US Hwy. 60! Soulh. Mocksvillc 5. ShcfTield Faim sTrail - located at 20IS Sheflicid Road, Hannony 6. Shirley's Way - localcd at 1177 Main Church Road, Mocksvillc 7. W illow Oak Lane - localcd al I30S NC Hwy. 801 Nonh, Advancc Stan Henson reprcscnicd by United Limited Engineering has submitlcd a development plan forthe expansion of IheFannlnglon HeightsManufacturcd Home Rifk. This expansion includes upgrading Uk 22 existing lots and Ihe addition o f 49 new lots, a landvape buffer surrounding Uk park, paved streets, public waler and sewer expan­ sion, street lights, and a recreational area. This plan was reviewed by the Pn^ecl Review Committee on June 18. Jeff Harrison has submitted a re- quea lorezonel09 acres and 2.lacres of property from Residential (R-20) to CnninunhyShnpping(C-S).’n K 2 m acre k t it kicaled off Uk soulh side of Itachtne Lane and is described as beng Paicd A-« of Davie County Tax Map D * * . T h e n acre lot is kxated off die west tide o f N C Hwy. 801 Snudi approximately 1/4 mile from U SH »y. IS8aMlisdcKribedasbeing P n x l 2Л1 of Davie О ж ш у Tax Ma(> D 4-8. For Selling Drugs Two M ocksviile men were ar­ rested after a raid bn a house on Momview Drive Saiurday. M ocksviile policc and D avie sheriff’s olTiccrs served a search warrant al 255 Montview Drive, and seized three grams of powder and crack cocainc, and 56.5 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, acconling 10 Mocksviile Police Dc- leclive Ken Hunler. Beer and liquor were also confis­ cated. Investigators believe alcohol was being soid at the house. Marcus Jerome Fortune, 23, of M o ck svillc, and Jam al P h illip Dawson, 21, of Main Church Road, M ocksvillc, were each charged with possession of cocaine wiih inleni lo sell and deliver and possession of marijuana with intent to sell. Fortune was also chaiged wiih maintaining a dwelling for the sale o f a controlled substance. Fortune was placed in Ihc Davie County Jail in lieu of a S40,000 bond, Dawson in lieu of a 525,000 bond. D aw so n Fortune They arc scheduled to face the charges in prelimmary hearings July 16 In Davie District Court. The arrests were the result of an undercover operation after several complaints from neighborhood resi­ dents. Policc had the house under scrvcillo n cc for scvcrol weeks, Hunter said. Hunter said the two suspecis were apparently selling drugs and alcohol from the house, which had no elec­ tricity or running water. Oak Valley Asstx’iatcs has submit- led a aHiuest to re/one 15.1 ^5 acrcs of property fmm Residcnli;ilAgricu!iural (R-A) 10 Residential Suburban (R-12). Tliis pwpeny is kvaicd off the north side of Gun Club Road upproximalely 1/2 mile from US Hwy. 158 and is further de.scribed as being a portion of Parcel I52.(M of D.ivic Couniy Tax Map E-7. Sieve and Donna Rouse, repre­ sented by Pietlmont Land Surveying, have submilted for Tmal review a four lol single family residential land sub­ division lilled Clover Hill Acrcs. This property is liK’aied off the west side of Allen Road approximately 3/4 mile from US (Iwy. 601 Southand is further described as being a portion of Parcel 82.01 of Davic County Tax Map G-3. Oak Valley Associalcs.represented by Beeson Engineering, has submitted for fmal review a 26 lot single family residential land subdivison titled Hiddenbrooke, Pha.sc 2. This 15.705 acrc tract of land is locatedat thccnd of Twin Creeks Drive (off ihc cast side of Oak Valley Blvd) and is further de­ scribed us beingaportionofParcel 12 of Davie Counly Tax Map E-8. ’ John Hoois, owner and Gray Potts, developer represented by Tutterow SurveyingComponyhassubmiltedfor final review a 26 lol single family residential land subdivision titled March Woods, Phase 1. This property is located off lhe west side of Peoples Creek Road across from Marchmont Plantation and is further described as being a portion of Parcel 13.98 of Davic Counly Tax Map G-9. A ll parties and interested citizens arc invited to attend al v^lchtim c ihcy may bc heard in favor of. or in o j ^ i - tion to the foregoing changes. Prior lo the meeling, all persons interested may obtain any addiitonal information oA a proposal cr ask any questions they may have by visiting the planning de- paftmenl on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and S p.m. or by telephone at (336)751-3340. 'W S BODY SHOP The A rt of Invisible Repair Wrecker Service SISCE1964 Complete State-of-Art Collision Center PPG Certified Collision Repair Center l-CarTraineij Ccnificd Ins. Co. Repair Center Member BBB FREE Estimates Professional Guaranteed Repairs 434S S . M ain SL W ioiton-Salem , NC Z lM l 7 tt-3 « 5 3 Saturday Night G ales open for practice at 6 p.m. FIRST R^ACE AT I P.M. 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For Best Selections Shop Eariy Satunlay 9-5 & Suntlay 10-5 Open Weekdays 10-6 LOOK AT THESE FINE MANUFACTURERS CLAYTON MARCUS CENTURY WATERTORtW WEDGEWOOD A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t The following cases were disposed of In Admlnislraiivc Court June 19. Presiding was Magistrate Robert Cook. Prosecuting was Corcy Buggs, assistant DA. - Deborah Adkins, no license, dis­ missed, corrcctcd. •Christopl)crAmcll,inspectionvio- lutlon. dismissed, corrccted. Eva Anderson, speeding 69 mph in u 55 zone, rcduccd to improper aiuipment.SlOand cosi. - Nicole Anlhony. 2 counts no op­ erators liccnse, dismissed, correcied. •Jack Arlcdge. .speeding SOmph in a 70 /one. reduccd to improper equip­ ment. $10 and cost. - Fatli Awadallah. 80 mph In a 70 /one, rcduccd lo impropercquipmcnt. $10 and cost. - Andrew Baker, 80 mph in a 70 ¿one, nxluccd Ш improper cqviipmcm. $10. cosi; Inspection violation, dis­ missed, corrccted. - Melinda Bames. failurc to rcducc speed, dismissed. - Javier B;uTcni, operating vehicle wiih no insurance, dismissed, cor­ rccted. - Marty Beck, 80 mph in a70zone. rcduccd to improper equipment. $10 and cost. - Michacl Benneit, 83 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to impropercquipmcnt, $10 and cost. *' ‘ RcnaldoBnrtolo.no license, $25 ^aml cost. : - Robert Bostic, 80 mph in a 70 7one, rcduced to improper equipment, :$10and CO.M. . - Tammy Brock, failurc lo we.ir .scat l>clt. $25; no license, dismissed, ctjnvctcd. ; - Uicsha Bnwks, 37 mph in a 25 zone, rcduced to 34 In a 25. $5 and cost; no Исепя*. dismissed, corrcclcd. * -DavidBrown.specding80mphin ’u70 zone, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment. $10 and cost. ; -BillyBryanl.9lm phina70zone, rcduced lo 74 in a 70, $5 and cost. •- Lilicc Cain, expired regisiralion, m insurance, disnussed, corrcclcd. • Channon Campbell, speeding 69 mph In a 55 zone, reduccd to Improper equipmenl. $10 and cosi. - Darlene Carl, 67 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to impropercquipmcnt. $10 andcost. • Hubert Carter. 54 mph in a 45 zone, rcduccd lo impropercquipmcnt. $10 and cost. - William Chrisiian, 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd to impn>pcr equipmenl, $10 and cost. - Clarence Clark III. speeding 80 mph 1па70/япе, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $10 and cosi. - Gcnevia Colc, failurc lo reduce speed, dismissed, corrected. - Wynne Connell. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd lo impropercquipmcnt, $10 and cost. • Lisa Comatzer. 60 mph In a 45 zone, rcduccd to improper equipmenl. $10. cost; expired rcgistration, dis­ missed. corrcclcd. • Healher ComcHson, 80 mph In u 70 zone, reduccd to improper equip­ menl, $10 and cost. - Jessica Daniels, speeding 50 mph In a 35 zone, rcduccd to44 in a 35. $5 and cost. - Shantc Davis, no liccnsc. rear ■ lamps violalion. dismissed, corrccted. - Betty Dillon, 68 mph in a 55 7Л)пс, ; rcduccd lo Improper equipmenl, $5 - and cost. - Frank Doomy, driving lefl of cen- ;le r.$10andcost. -RobertDuncanIll.80m phina70 ; zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. ■- -Leon Dyson, 50 mph In a 35 zone, . failure 10 wear scat bell, rcduccd lo Improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Michelc Dyson, 68 mph In u 55 zone, rcduced to Improper equipment, ,cosi. -WadeDyson,unsafemovemem. dismissed. < -W illiam Ealon.speeding6 7 mph in a 55 zor»e. rcduccd lo improper '^ulpm eni. $10 and cost. .Jam es Edwards, speeding 67 mph \n a 55 zone, rcduced lo improper • equiptnenl. $ 10 and cost. • Jimmie Edwards, 5 1 mph in a 35 ’ гопе, rcduced lo44 In a 35, $5 and cost. -E ric Ellis. 69 mph in a 55 zone, ¿reduced to improper equipmenl, $25 $10 and cost. -Joseph Finley, failure lo wear seat bell, $25; license nol in possession, dismissed, corrcclcd. - Debbie Foster, no llccnsc, dis­ missed, corrcclcd. • Ronald Foster, expired rcgistra- ilon, dismissed, corrcclcd. - James Fowler, 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to 64 i n a 55, $5 and cost. - DIanc French. 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduccd to improper equipmenl, $10 and cost. •PhiUipcGilisscn,spccding80mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper equipment, $10 and cost. •Odell Grccn, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. - Jancl Grccne, Inspcclion viola­ tion, dismissed, matter corrected. • Stephen Grccnhalgh, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost; expired registra­ tion, dismissed. -EdwardGrcgory,spccding70mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipment. $10 and cost. - Hallie Grcgory, Improper equip­ ment, cost. - John Habeggcr, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to Improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Randolph Haddock. 86 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 74 in 70. $5, cosi. - Patrick Halsey, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper c(|uipmcnt,$lOand cost. - Cynthia Harper, 55 mph in a 35 zone, rcduced to 44lna35,$5andcost. -Terry Harrelson, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to inipnipcr c(]uipmcnt. $10 and cost. - Buffy Hawks. 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to impropercquipmcnt. $10 and cosi. • James Hayes, failurc to notify DM V of addrcss changc. dismissed, corrected; failurc lo wear scat bell, $25; Inspection violation, dismissed, corrected. - Martin Hendricks, 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccdto64ina55,$5and cost. - Roben Hertman Jr., speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Charles Honakcr, 70 mph In a 55 zonc.rcducedlo64lna55,$5 andcost. - Richard Hoiton, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Curtis Houser, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment. $10 and cost. • James Hyno.ski. 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper cijuipment, $10 and cost. ' Jason Ijames, speeding 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd lo Improper equip­ ment. $10 und cost. . Henry Ivey, 60 mph in a45 zone, rcduced to 54 in a 45, $5 and cost. - Aubrey James, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zxjne. reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cast. . Kimberly Jimcrson, 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ menl, $10 and cost. - D avlJ Johnson, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. - John Johnslon, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $10 and cost. . Mauricc Jones, 88 mph in a 70 zonc,rcduccdlo74ina70,$5 and cost. - Thomas Jones, speeding 73 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipmenl, $50 and cost. > W illiam Jordan, speeding 73 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $50 and cosi. - Lindsay КоПсс, speeding 80mph in a 70 zooe, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Donald Lakey, speeding 68 mph In a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Tarn Lambeth, failure to reduce speed, dismissed. -LawrenceLeonaid,67mphlna55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $10andcosl. - Dong Liu, 80 mph in a 70 ш , reduced to Improper equipment. $10 and cosi. • Pamela Loman, expired registra­ tion, dismissed, corrected. • Melissa Lynch, speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10 and cost. • Manin Lloyd, speeding 60mph in a45 zone, reduced to improper equip- „and cosi.-jChristopherEvans,68mphlna55 ¡zoie.reducedto64ina55,$Sandcost. meni, $10 and cost ;^V'"-ScoitFalkin,spee(tingM|mphin -JimrnvMcBikk fiTOzonc, reduced toimproperequlp- >:ÌÌÌm. S10 and cost; inspection viola- ijb^diiniiiied,contcied. vW iU m Ftlui* ^ ^ ^^ÉM^nducedtoimproperequipmmt. JiromyMcBfkle,speeding70nvh in a 35 zone/reduced to impriop« equipment, $10 and cost. • James McClamrock, speeding 44 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10 and COM. / - Kristen McOarrigle, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Julie McIntyre, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Hugh McLaughlin, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to imprq)cr equipmcnt,$10ondcosl. - Jeffrcy McNabb, spccding70mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd lo Improper equipment, $ 10 and cosi. - James Michael, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper cquipmcnl.$lOand cost. - Bcttina Miller, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $10 and cost. • Brian Miller, 70mph In a55 zone, rcduccd to 64 in a 55, $5 and cost. - Charles Miller, speeding 59 mph In a 45 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipmcnt,$lOand cost. • Raymond Miller, failurc to slop for steady red light, rcduccd lo im­ proper equipment, $10 and cost. - Mark Moeller, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo Improper cqulpn№nt,$10andcosl. - Heather Mollman, 72 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo 64 In 55. $5, cost; llccnsc not In possession, dismissed, corrcctcd. • JamIc Moran, failurc to wear scat belt, cost; Inspection violation, dis­ missed, matter corrcctcd. - Prcston NccIy, speeding 67 mph In a 55 zone, reduccd to im prt^r cquipmcnt,$lOand cast. • Luisa Nevarcz. no child rcstruint system, $25; failurc to stop for steady rcd light, rcduced to Improper equip­ ment, cost. - Phillip Norton, 88 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd tocxcccding safe speed; failurc to wear scat bell, $25 and cost. - Eddie Oakley, speeding70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. • John Orsillo, speeding 78 mph in a 65 zimc. rcduccd to Improper equip­ menl,$lOand cost. - David Panivzkc, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper equipment, SlOandcost. • Randy Peak, speeding 50 mph In a 35 zone, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. -W illiam Pcrsing.specdlng67mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipment, $10 and cost. • Henry Petlit, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper cqulp- mcnl.$IO and cost. - Melissa Phelps, speeding 50 mph In a 35 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipment, $ 10 and cost. • Mark Phillips.speeding67 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25 and cost. - Steven Pollard, speeding 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Oscar Pope, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipment, $10, cost; no license, dismissed, conccted. - Amy Poner, 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equipment; fail­ ure to wear seat belt, $25 and cost. - Lillie IHxtcr, SOmph In a35 zone, reduced to 49 in a 35, $5 and cosL • Ronakl Püwell. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, SlOandcost - Kathleen Pratt, speeding 66 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Edward Pyne, speeding 64 mph in a SO zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment $10 and cost - Jose Ramirez, inspectkm viola­ tion, dismissed, conected. - Goiy Renegar, expired registra­ tion, openuing vehicle with no insur­ ance, dismissed, conected; 69 mph In a 55 zone, failure lo wear seat belt, reduced to Improper equipment $25 andcost • Willie Robenson, no motorcycle endorsement, dismissed, conected. - Philip Rogen, físhing wiihoul a Ikxnse, dismissed, conected. • Kevin Rose, 76 mph in a SS zone, reduced to 64 In a 55, $5 and cost. -Mkhael RMhman.68 mph InaSS zone, reduced to 64 inaSS,$5 and cost - Gary Rummel, 70 mph in a 55 zone,reduced to64ina5S,$5 andcost - Rou Salazar, speeding 6 9 in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equip­ ment $10 and cost - Jenyl Sears. Inspection violation, dismiss^ conected. - Darren Shaffer, 80 mph in a 70 zone,failurBtowe«se«be1t, reduced to improper equipment $25 and cost. • Angela Shanks, 74 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo64ina55.$9andcosi. - Patrick ShMpe, ip ee^ 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to imfNopef equipment $10 and cost. - Johnny Sheets, 70 mph In a 55 zone, rcduced toimpropcr equipment, $10 and cost • Josh Simmons, speeding 82 mph in a 70 ziinc, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - John Smith, speeding 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip- m ent$10and cost -JoscphSmith. 85 mph in a70zonc, rcduccd to 74 In a 70, $5 and cost. •DarrcnStcclman,specding78mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Donna Steelman, expired rcgis- tralion, dismissed, corrected. - Sicvcn Stewart, 56 mph In a 45 zone, unsafe passing, rcduccd to im­ proper cquiprtKnl, $50 and cost. • Joel Sugamina, 77 mph In a 65 zone, rcduced to im p rc ^ equipmenl, $10 and cost - James Summers, Improper load­ ing or covering a vchicic, dismissed. • Casey Tatum, expired rcgisira- lion, dismissed, corrected. -EllcnThompson,specdlng79mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipment $10 and cost -James Tuttcrow, Inspection viola­ tion. dismissed, comxicd. - Clint Van Hoy. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced toexcccdlng.safcspccd, $5 and cost; no liccnsc, dismissed, corrcctcd. - Darrell Van Hoy. speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment,$IOand cost - David Wiml.49 mph in a 35 zone, failure to wear scat belt, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25 and cost. - Larry Wclch, failurc to wear seal belt, unsafe movement rcduced to improper equipment. $25 and cost. - Elizabeth Westbrook, speeding 90 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to ex­ ceeding safe speed, cost. - Dennis Whiscnhuni, 60 m j^ In a 45 zone, reduccd lo Improper equip­ ment $10 and cost -Travis White.speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equip­ ment $10 und cost - Capria Whitlock, 69 mph in o SS zone, reduccd lo impropercquipmcnt. $IOandcosl. - Deidro Wilson, speeding 90 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment $ l 0 and cost. •John Wilson. 67 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment $10 and cost; liccnsc nol In possession, dismissed, corrcctcd. - Jason Winters, exceeding safe spccd.rcduccd to Impropercquipmcnt. $10 and cost -George Wishon,spccding79mph in u 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25 and cost. • Eric Woodie, speeding 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd to Improper equip­ ment $10 and cost • Joycc Wright, expired rcgistra- lion, dismissed, corrected. - David Yost, speeding 70 mph in a 55 а ш , rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment $10 and cost. Failed to Appear -Michael Allen, failure to wear seat belt. - Randall Aylor, speeding 80 mph Ina 70 zone. • Joanna Babbitt, expired registra­ tion. - Calvin Banks Jr., speeding 84 mph in a 70 zone. • Neal Barker, failurc lo wear seat bell. • Adali Barragan, no liccnsc. •Todd Bentley, speeding 94 mph in аЮ /опс, no liccnsc. -PhllipBroyhill.hilandrun.failurc lo stop for pnjpcrty damage. - James Campbell, 80 mph In a 70 zone. - Martin Carbajal, 67 mph in u 55 zone, no liccnse. - JarDcs Carter, expired rcgistra- lion. -MIchiicl Collier. Inspection viola­ tion. • liric Collins. 84 mph in a 70 zone. • John Cover, failurc to rcduce speed, hit and run, failure to stop for property damage. - Kendall Doran, 80 mph In a 70 zone. - Antocin Ennandcs, no liccnse. - Scott Fargo, 80 mph In a 70 zone. - Avis Foster, 69 mph In a 55 zone. - Francisco Goana, 79 mph in a 70 zone. - Philip Gray, 80 mph in a 70 zone. - Michael Harris, 80 mph in a 70 zone. . -ShannonHaygood.80mphlna70 zone. • Jcsika Haynes, failure to wear scat belt - Bryan Hendrix, unsafe passing. - James Henson, 67 mph in a 55 zone. • David Holcomb, failurc to wear scat belt. - Scoli Howard, 80 mph in a 65 zone, failure lo wear scat belt. • Mary Hyme. 80 mph in a70zone, no license. - Chasity Joseph, no liccnsc, per­ mitting operation of vehicle wllh no insurance, flctiilous, cancelled or re- vokcdrcglslration.norcgistralloncord. - William Klelnert. 80 mph In a 70 /лпс. • Kellie Law. 80 mph In a 70 zone, expired rcgistration. • Roben U inis, 80 mph in a 70 zone. • Suzanne Levis, failure lo reduce speed. - Jcrcmy Mays, 77 mph In a 70 zone, failurc to wear seal belt. • Ammic Miles, 67 mph in a 55 zone. • David Miller, 85 m ;^ In a 70zonc. - Natalie Mosley, 80 mph in a 70 zone. • Clifford Nelson, 80 mph in a 70 zone. • Kevin Pcacock, driving while 11^ ccnscrcvokcd. - Michacl Perkins, failurc torcducc speed. - Quenlina Pricc, no license. • Michacl Ray, failure lo wear scat belt unsafe lircs. • Charies Roark, failurc to stop for slop sign or flashing rcd light. - Charles Rodd, 70 mph In a .55 zone. - Timothy Sain, 87 mph in a 70 zone. - Ricardo Salgado, 70 mph in a 55 zone. - Latosha Saunders, 80 mph in a 70 zone. • Byron Scott, unsafe passing. - Raymond Shubcrt. failurc to wear scat belt. 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ЛщкМ аМоНоюЛ М к ш ш т ш ^ l|l!àŸlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 P u b lic R e c o r d s Ш ; , Civil Lawsuits ' •■;Tho following civil lawsuits were filed wilh the Davie Clerk of Court. , > Trudy S. Essick vs. Edfar E. Essick. absolute divorce, resume us- iiig maiden name. !■; ! - Michelle Ann Baum Martin vs. .Wiliam Patrick Manin. absolute di­ vorce, resume using maiden name. ■ -: - Hilda Jean Spillman Johnson vs. Dwight Bronn Johnson, absolute di- - Duane Douglas Brown vs. Peggy P. Brown, absolute divorce. - Chrislina Poplin Montgomery vs. George Cecil Montgomery, abso* lute divorce. - Beverly Luray Seaford Myers vs. David Bruce Myers, absolute di­ vorce. - Davie Coumy Hospital, requests judgment, vs.; Phyllis Ring Baity, $320.06: Gloria Cockerham, $254.60; Roben Franklin Chapman and Rebecca Chapman, $10,074.40; Debbie Ellis, $330.73; Ricky Karl Svemiii,$285.47:RaymondHellard Sa Annie Grant Hellard, $361; Wiley L. Guynn, $309.23; Robin S. Bailey, $316.74; Marvin E. Joyner, $376.10; Bonnie L. Stovall. $1,103.80; Nancy F. Miiell, 207.20; Myron Nelson, $242.60; Kathym B. McDaniel, $379.31 and $232,93: Sharon J. Bailey, $ 303JO; Teresa A. Chappell, $901.28; Elsie S. Jones, $820.32; Judy Bender, $899.40; James Hendrix Jr.. $398.12; Cathy Giootn, $376.33; Gloria T Gaither, $693.75; Linda Dale, $ 1,004.32; U e Roy Driver, $412.90; Rachelle D. Dillard, $646.20; Rhonda G. Dob­ bins, 765.92; James E. Williams, $204.26; Angela B. Davis, $278; Joe Calvin Hellard. $3,458.33; Rosemary L, Vaughters, $1.987.27; Robin Cope, $334.41: Nathan D. Winslow, $3,584.21; Timothy L. Foster, $308,13; Pamela K. Baldwin, $1,007,06; Carl R. Carter, $370; Rebecca B, Doby, $4,484.03; Jacqueline Gadson, $275; James E. Hellard. $1,942.01: Quenlin M. Johnson, $224.42: Mauncio L. Manine*. $ 1,483.26: Gordon A. Hiy- lor, $673.33: Sandra E Ward, 343.70. - Roydera Delores Hackwonh vs. Charles M. Caparelli Jr., marriage annulment. - Roben Wayne Cole vs, Mildred Christine Cole, absolute divorce. - Felicia S. Hiylor vs. Justin Veach Taylor, request defendant not threaten, abuse, assault, follow, ha­ rass or Interfere with plaintiff, • Physicians Support Network doing business as MedicalAssociatcs of Davie, requests recovery, vs. Timothy L. Foster, $224; vs. Dema B. Caner, $338. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e The following incidenu were re­ poned to Mocksville Police. ; ■ - Apolinar Mendez reported June ■19 the breaking and entering of Tienday Joyería Acapulco and lar­ ceny of a chureh donation box. ■ -SharonTolbenreportedJune 18 someone threw bottles at her on Sal- isbury Street. - Greg Kokoski of Advance re­ ported June 18 someone broke the glass 10 a door lo a car parked off Sanford Avenue. - Mike Anthony Pilt of Clemmons rcported June 18 the larceny of a cell phone from a business on East De- pot Sireet. ■ • Evette Noahe Garcis reported June 17 the brcaking, entering and larceny of jewelry and a CD player from a vehicle parked at Crestwood Fanns. • Ken Essick reported June 19 the larceny of gas form FastTrack, Yod­ kinvillc Road. Arrests • Walter Charies Hogue, 40, of 283 Mill St., was chaiged June 21 with assault on a female and resist­ ing, obstnicting and delaying an of- licer. Trial dale: July 30. - Kalhy F. Tevepaugh, 48, of 268 Milling Road Apt. 7A. was chaiged with simple possession of marijuana. Trial dale: July 23. - Ross Allen King, 19, of 411 Campbell Road, waschaiged June 18 with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial dale: July 23. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t ■ The following incidcnis were rc* ported to the Davie County SherifTs Department. >-Doug OtTcll of Advance reported June 17, that someone had stolen gaso­ line from two vehicle at his rcsidcncc on N.C. 801. - John Crepps of Junction Road. Cooleemee. repoitcd June 17. that he suspected someone hod poisoned and killed his pit bull dog. -ArvilSpcncerSlanleyof Advancc reported that his 1997 Ford Mustang hod been stolen from his residence on U.S. 158 June 18. -Judy Miller rcportedJune 18. that money had been stolen from the fi* nance ofTjce at Davie High School. - Ruby Lee Cope, Ronald Belcher and Glenn Fosler Potts reported June 18. that a vehicle had run olT over iiiailbo.xes and garbage cans on Sam Cope Road in Advance. - Von David Berner of Mocksville reported June 18. lhal iwo Huffy bi­ cycles had been stolen from his rcsi­ dcncc on Kae Lane. - Deputy J.G. Alwood teported lo­ cating a 1987 Ford Escort, which had beenstolenfrom Conley H.StafTordof Winston'Solem. abandoned on U.S. 158 at 12:45 p.m. June 19. -Timoihy Craig McCoy of Mocks­ ville rcported a bicycle hod been found in the yard of Lairy Leonanl on U.S. 158 in Advance June 19. - lames Floyd Fleicher Jr. of Clarkion reported someone Hring a shotgun into the water In a pond on Turrcntinc Church Road June 20. - Faye Rifle of Madison Road, Mocksville, rcported June 20, that a neighbor’s Rollweiler was being al­ lowed to run at large. - William Rondal Smoot of Main Church Road, Mocksvilic. reported June21, lhal someone had thrown eggs at his car and house. - David and Ann Barney of Fork Bixby Road, Advance, reported June 21, thal someone had laken their 1993 Chevrolet S-IO pickup iruck, returned it and entered ihcir residence. L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transfers were flled with the Davie Couniy Regis­ ter of Deeds. The transactions arc lisicd by par­ ties involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with $2 rep- i№nting $1,000, iimes Bamhardl Fosler and Carolyn M. Foster, John Lee Foster, Elizabeih Fosler Hendrix and Rob­ ert Lee Hendrix, Frances Foster Wilkinson and Thomas Edward Wilkinson, Charles Dean Foster and Jeanne Green Foster and Robert Neil Fosler and Ellic Dunn Fosler. to Elizabeth Fosler Hendrix and Rob­ en Lee Hendrix, 4.35 acres. Fullon; 10 Frances Foster Wilkinson andTho- mas Edward Wilkinson, 18.09 acres, Fulton; to Frances Foster Wilkinson andlhomasEdwardWilkinson, 1.03 acres, Fulton; to Robert Neil Foster and Ellie Dunn Fostei; 18.86 acres, Fulton: to Charles Dean Fosler and Jeanne Green Foster, 1.34 acres, Ful­ ton; to Chorlcs Dean Foster and Jeanne Green Foster, 14.15 acres, Fullon: lo Wayne Nathan Hendrix, 11.98 acres, Fullon; to Elizabeth Fos­ ter Hendrix and Robert Lee Hendrix, 13.29 acrcs, Fullon: to Wayne Nathan Hendrix, 11.1 acres, Fulton; to Rob­ ert Nell Foster and Ellie Dunn Fos­ ter, 41.44 acrcs. Fulton. • Kristine P. Kalish, John P. Kalisb Sr., Pamela P, and Bruce Edison McDanicI lo Kristine R Kalish and John R Kalish Sr., 20.23 acres, Cala­ haln. - Pamela P. McDaniel as cxccu- trix, Kristine P. and John F. Kalish and Pamela P. and Bruce Edison McDanicI to Pamela R McDaniel, 4 micts, Calahaln.. • Pamela P. McDaniel as execu­ trix. Kristine P. and John F. Kalish, and Pamela P. and Bruce Edison McDaniel to Jill Christian McDaniel, 1.1 acres. Calahaln. - Pamela P. McDanicI as execu­ trix, Kristine R and John F. Kalish Sr. and Pamela P and Bruce Edison McDaniel lo Brian McDaniel, 1.1 acres,Calahaln. - Clyde Hendricks and Helen Hendricks, Raymond J. Markland and Ruth S. Markland to Larry K. Mi:D«tMnil]nlGeI.MeD>niel. I lot, Mocksville. $20. • Lewis R. Walker and Ruby B. Walker to James West and Teresa West, 11 acrcs, Farmingion, $114. - Elizabeth B. Brewer lo Robert Earl Brewer and Paulette Vestal Brewer anil Ruben Jason Brewer, 46.37 acrcs. - Grady F. Brewer Jr. and Patricia Shamburg Brewer to Robert Eatl Brewer and Paulette Vestal Brewer, 46.37 acres, $93. - Bank of America Illinois to Charles R Griffin and Kalhy D. Grif­ fin, 2 lols, Mocksville, $124. - Michael F. Hester and Patricia B. Hester lo Susan K. Grebeldinger, I lot. Shady Grove, $405. - Daniel W. Russell and Molly W. Russell to Frank R McNeill and Donna R. McNeill, 1 lot, Farming­ ton, $430. • Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to Jumey Construction Co., I lot, Farmington, $109. -Anita L. Clement, Millie Clem­ ent Fulton and Carl Fullon, Charles M. Clemenl Jr., Linda Clement, Laura Clemenl, Lena C. Gibson and Sam Gibson, Floyd Arnold, and Michael Arnold and Cynlhia Arnold to CIctus Ray Miller and Mildred A. Miller, .5 acre, Jerusalem, $40. - Dwight R. Sammons and Jane A. Sammons, lames Jeny Daniel and Jean Daniel lo Charles Kent Ireland and Shane Ireland, .65 acre, $40. - Dwight W. Spach lo Edwin Lee Spach, 30.45 acres, Farmington. - Edwin Lee Spwh and Angela S. Spach to Dwight W. Spach, 10.95 acrcs, Farmington. - Dorothy L. Harris to Fred O. Ellis Sr., ,34 acrc, Jenisalem, $6. - Roben T. Williams and Selma R. Williams to Ronald W. McDaniel and Stefanie H. McDaniel, I lot, Jenisalem, $14, - O.D, Stiller and as executor of estate of Hazel V. Stiller, and Judy D. Stiller, Wanda S. Garmon, Nancy S. Stafford, to Katheryn Barnes McDaniel, I lot, Jenisalem, $38. - Louis Argila and Camille Argila to Ralph L. Carl and DarleneA. Carl, I lot, Fulton, $68. - Donald W. Lyons and Wanda C, Lyons to Denise S. Fetters, I lot, Fulton, $425. - Brcnda Potts Cline and Jimmy Wayne Cline to Richard Eiigene Cline and Joshua Thomas Cline and Melinda Dawn Cline, 1.08 acres, Shady Grove. - Brenda Pons Cline and Jimmy Wayne Cline to Glenda Cline Lane, H i g h w a y P a t r o l : The fallowing tralTic accidcnts were investigated by the N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davic Couniy. CirRiiiDNrOaMI ) Kevin Scon Hobson, 33, of 234 iick Booe Road, Mocksville, was driving a 1991 Dodge on U.S. 601 South at 9:20 p.m. June 16 when a deer crossed his path, rcported TrooperT.S. Kennedy. Storm Causes Wrcck An Advancc woman was unable Fires ‘: Davie Coumy fire departments re- iponded to the folk>wing calls: , Jim U: Mocksville, 10:29 a.m., Ihc alann, Salem Furniture; Mocks- yUfel2.'0ep.ni..tnicknre, Depot Street i« font of A Storehouse for lesus. J: Iwm 1«: Smith Grove. 3:57 p.m.. nees and power lines down. Yadkin Valley RiMd at Griffith Road; Fairo- in m , 7:46 p.m., power line on fire in .«Moa topof moNIe home; 116 Paui ^ S m k b Grove auisted. Amm 17: Finninglon, 3:53 pim.. aM> tcddm , №тЫ||(Юп Road near Nm H IM * Middle School. I M m IK Couoty Une, 2:47 p.m., ~ " >fll(,H0;Macksville,4:47p.m., lln,!34E«oalloBL |Ц > М в«1щ и1М11»«И11Шк rte Ó ^ .C o p V SherifTi Oe- Junc 19: Smith Grove, 10:41 am., fire alami. Image Matters, 155 Com­ merce Drive: Mocksvilk:, 8:39 p.m.. tmck fire, U.S. M at Main Street. June 20: Fannlngton, 12.43 a-ra, smicturcnre.3670N,C.Hwy.80l N.; Smilh Grove, 12:43 p.m., auto acci­ dent. Yadkin Valtey near Haywood Drive. Juoe 21: Mocksville, 11:33 a.m., vehfcle fire. Depot Stteet hear Pine Street; Farmington, 5:11 p.m., auto accklent. 1-40. June 22; Mocksville, 7.-08 a.m., fire alarm, 1300 Nonh Main Street; Jenisalem, 9:20 a.m., lite alarm, Cor­ nerstone: Cooieemee assisted to avoid a tree which had fallen across U.S.I58duringa severe storm at I a.m. June 15. Lyndia Jones Cornaizer, 53, of 1049 Baltimore Road, was driving the IWI Honda that hit Ihe tree at an estimated 40 mph. reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Deer Struck On Homrdtown Donna Rose Steelman, 41. of 1226 Howardtown Circle, Mocks­ ville, was driving a 1998 PonliacI at 10:10 p.m. June 16 when a deer crossed her path, reponed Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Truck Hits Bermuda Kun Fencc A tmck stmck the Bennuda Run fenceonN.C.801 at 11:35 a.m. June 16. Henry Albcn Canup IV. 23. of Salisbury, was driving the tractor trailer that went olf the road to the right and stmck the fence, reponed lYooperJ.R. Albed. C an Wrack Al Friendly Ccalcr No chaiges wete filed alter two cars collided al U.S, 601 South and the Friendly Center at 10 a.m. June 20. - According lo a repon byTroopcr A.A. Juslice, Carin Ann Koontz, 19, of Lexington, turned a 1995 Ply­ mouth into the shopping centei; and into the path ofa 1989 Honda driven by Ronald EugeneTaylor,4l, of 180 Wau St., Cooleemee. Bicyclist Rides In Fnml Of Car An Advancc girl sulfercd minor injuries after riding her bicycle into the path of a car on 1708 at 11:43 a.m.Junel7. Emiice Lynn Lamben, 10, rode the bicycle from a private drive into the paUi of a 1993 Hyundai driven by Meredith Leon Presgraves III, 29, of 193 Señora Drive, Advance, re­ poned Th»per C.D. Jones. Driver Fhes Scene Thedriveroa 1993 Plymouth fled after trying to hide the car after an accident on 1431 at 10:43 p.m. June 21. The car went olf the road to Ihe righl in a broadslide, stmck a barbed wire fcnce and utility pole, reponed TioaperJ.R.AIlied. The car was Ihen moved to 429 Pineville Road by Ihe driver and hidden behind Ihe resi- dcnce and Ihe driver fled, the trooper reported. The car was owned by Marlin Marcias-Amaral of Hamptonville. IVraliOured In Wrcck TVo Davie residents suffcitd mi­ nor injuries in a wreck on U.S. 64 East at 12:23 p.m. June 21. James Austin Hicks, 73. of Bailey’s Chapel Road. Advance, failed to stop the 1996 Buick he was driving before it stmck in the rear a RnIv, |g.of i,Y «M lV dlvR aid.w »«- ÉJIiMUifcraMii*aaiü>- rlM ilinlK a,2«.of ■гПЬММккпШе, ii«.lhiviiitaiiag Éì:'tai25.< ’ -GregnyUiicHucMBs,ll,of449 PiaevilleRo^Mocksvilleiwianeiled June IS. for vkilatkn ofa SOB order. Trial dtfe: June 23, - Rayford Qyde Piaaix. 21, of 172 Pineville Road,Modnyi|k,anMidJiaa 16,fordoinerfcaii«iliiilgin»auai- cattng thcats. IHal dMa; Miy 1ft,' -Willie Jam ’FtK'!AddM39,of i37r«alllat»ililiii!lii;tt»i»>it JuiHlT.Ibtaiattllaa .... nicatingtlnMa.'MaldMe:]uiii2S, -JeffieySkmteobe, 23,0(1313 Juactkm Road, Cooleemee, was ar­ retted June 17, for Ш ав to pay chikl iupint'nialdalKJuae24. -DnielUaaaldner.35.orS333 > N£.801S.,Mocltaviile,ancsledJuiie 17, for h u m 10411» in coun and2< GoiialiwanlilesichecLIVialdaleiJuly 23, - D o ^ Woodnw Saia, 51, Ы Т Л Л1к1щЛ. 141 Fo«er Daily Road, Mocksville, wasanestedJune2aforcominuUcal- big dnau. Trial dale: July 2. - Dekxes MauUin Raib, 47. of Clemmont, .was arrested June 20i for hanuint phone calls.'nial date: July Z,..K. . ■ . -,TimniRyBnStatlc, 20lof Win- •M-Saleni, wai anened JuM 2i, fot DWlMdcanleuaadtecUeaidriviH, Pudding Ridge Golf Club Summer Specials Win a FREE Year of Golf MondajTK Pl«v all tlay for $24 W e d iiM d a y i: Ladies Day. $16 Green Fee & Cart Monday-Friday: Davie County Residents Play for Only $16 w/tiart, offer vaUd thru July 1,1998, M -Fri 8at,8ttn,Hol R 4 « la r e o d o r A lte r! 133 117 $15 $30 NA $3« Coma out and play our WELL MANICURED golf etnine and ahaka handa with our Naw.Ha«d Probaaional DireMCodm Alternative SpikaaOnly ShirtawitbSlaavaa, Thank % u. ■ Clifford Eugene Call, 24, of Harmony, was chargcd Juno 16 with making harassing telephone calls. Trial date; June23. • Quentin Maurice Johnson. 22, of Hannony, was charged June 11 with two counts of driving while liccnsc revoked. IVail date: July 9. 1.3 acres. Shady Grove. - Mebane Enterprises lo W. Michael Mebane, 13.79 .icrcs.- Mocksville, $61. - Judy P. Broadway and Donnic; Broadway, Patricia R Pickell and Jody Pickett, and Herman Shock Boger and Nancy Phelps Boger and Roy Phelps and Lydia Phelps to; Herman Sheek Boger and Nancy Phelps Boger, 1.16 acres, Fullon. - Lynn L. Dunlea and Richard A. Dunlea Jr., Laura R. While, Annie Lois Grant, William A. Gram and Lois G. Granl, John Grant Mason and Martha D. Mason, Brewsler Han^ison Mason, grantors attorney in fact E. Edward \bglcr Jr., Glenda J. Mason and Helen G. Jordon, executor of Helen Bunch Estate to Derwood Johnson and Gwen Johnson. .48 acre. Mocksville, $168. • William A. Bumctte lo Garbage Disposal Service Inc., 1.45 acres, Mocksville, $300. 1993 Cadillac driven hy Julia Allen Howell, 39, of 1159 U.S. 64 E., rc­ ported Trooper A.A. Juslice. Hicks was chaiged with failure to reduce speed. Track Hils Dccr Aanin Ransom York IV, 21, of 179 TVvin Cedars Golf Course Road, was driving a 1992 Chevrolet truck at 7:10 p.m. June 19 when a deer crossed his path, reported Trooper M.W. Whitener. Groups Joining Forces To Promote New Büsiness Parl( STATESVILLE - Cresccnl EMC, ■ the. Davio Couniy Chamber of Com­ merce, and the County's Council of Economic Development, have joined forces in promoting a new business [nrk in Davie County. Called the SouihPolnl Business I Park, it is .situnlcd on 135 acres one- halfinilc from MOand U.S.601 North. I SouthPoim is being developed by Ihe I Hollingsworth Companies under ihc I direction of John Allen, I Hollingsworth's industrial real e.slate ■ dlreclor. According to Allen, IsouthPoinl's location makes it ideal ■for manufacturing and distribution operations, ondcon.slmclionora86,400 square foot speculative industrial build­ ing is alrcady under way. Crescent EMC, which furnishes Ktriciiy to pans of Davic County d Ihe sunounding arca. will provide ciricity 10 Ihc businc,ss park. The wn of Mocksville will provide Ihe alcr nnd scwcr scrvicc. fcon behalf ofCrc,sccnl EMC, David Baracs,Crc,sccnt'sdircclorofcconomlc development, reccnlly gave a $ 10,000 industrial development grant to assist with conslmclion costs oflhe specula­ tive building. Hollingsworth Compa­ nies malchcd ihe granl given by Cres­ cent EMC. ■Wc believe Ihe SouthPoim Busi- ncis Park will play a significant role in the dovctopment of Davic County's 1- 400001110^" Barnes sold. Tothisend, Crescent has partnered wilh IhcChnm- bcr of Commerce and Council of Eco­ nomic Development indevclopingand promoting SouthPoim. Crcsccnl also worked wilh Ihe Council to produce n marketing folder which the Council and Chamber will use in rccruiting industries for SoulhPoinI, as well as other industrial sites in the Davic County urea. New businesses and in- duslricswillmcanmorejobopportuni- ties for local ciliwnsinMocksvlllc and Davie County." Joan Carter, executive dircclor of the Davie Couniy Chamber of Com­ merce, .said thal, "Davie County is Tops Travel 7«y*i» M S e w i e e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,19*8 - 7 John Allen ot Hollingsworth Companies, Chamber of Commerce director Joan Carter and David Barnes. Crescent EMC economic development director, at new business park. fortunatetohaveastrongallianccwith MO.Huving(iquality,cxistingfuciIity Crcsccnl EMC to help attract and pn> mote private developers. SouthPoim provlde.s an excellent opportunity lo morkel industrial development along in place is an added avet to prospec­ tive companies, ns well us having ac* ce.«ibility to nearby intcrslalcs and to key metropolitan arcas." and Interior Deslgnsjnc. SPM NG S A L ESave 20% to 70% ON ALL F u t u r e & Accessories Gifts & CoOectiMes 3S6IM: ae m o w M (M d b O e n w * <336) 766-991S s m MiMday. Friday 9:00-5:30 M Charlene B.Casslily IDS Aisoeiitt • « ' -• " idvance Man Hurt High Speed Crash I Advancc man was seriously ■|en tlie car he was driving hil it nn estimated 90 mph eariy y moming. |am Ruy Grinith, 28, of353 I Road, was taken tu N.C. |Hospital in Winston-Salem, : was listed in satisfactory ion on Monday aftcmiwn. |nih was driving the I998Cof- t an eslimated 100 mph on Yadkin Valley Road, reported N.C. Highway Palrol Trooper A.A. Jus­ lice. He altemptcd lo pass another vehicle, and upon seeing another car in the opposite lane, swerved to the right, the trooper reported. Due to Ihe high speed. GrilTith lost conlrol of the cur. causing il to skid ofT the road to the right, hit a utility pole, hccome airborne und land in a crcck, Juslice reported. 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They are Ihe number one employer now." Olher businesses are also bringing smaller numbers of now residents, and the FedEx decision to build at Ihe Piedmont Triad Airport will only add to the mushrooming homo construction. Many ot those newcomers himtothe home sales professionals atCrowder, McChesney & Associates. The company has been In Clemmons since 1981, operating as tha only full sen/ice realty agency inthe village. The frnn has 12 real estate salesmen here. It's office Is al the corner of Lewisville- Clemmons and Peace Haven roads. "We'ro very busy," East said. It's that lime of year when folks aio really serious about getting their home on Ihe market with the azaleas In bloom and Ihe rates slaying low. The big difference this year Is the consumer confidence Is al an all time high." Why do newcomers choose to live here? "Ifs such a desirable area with all the amenities — Tanglewood Park, the upscale centers Ihat are opening, tt>a proximity to Interstate 40, the access to Ihe Triad area without all Ihe traffic congestion you find in the Kemersville area," East sakl. He expects FedEx workers to buy homes here. "We really think that's going to bo an economk: boom for the entire T riad. Ilhink we will see people who doni mind traveling to the airport from Ihls side of town. The Multiple Listings Sendee reported 4,642 homo sales in Ihe western piedmont area In 1938. The average Visling price in 1998 is $158,300. Byron East ot Crowder, McChtsney & Associates East said the new developments planned al the Win-Mock Farm in Oavie County and Don Angell's plans lo expand Bermuda Village rollremonl centor are already getting attention even tjefore construction begins. "We have Inquiries on a regular basis on Ihose areas," he said. 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Boger Auto Service 185 N Main St «Mocksville Passenger & Light IVuck A IIM ^jor B rands • G reat Prices L et Us Serve Your Tire Needs! i M 336-751-5924 -HDim eMwtooim DMMmifln m n DHOHOC8oewwotwo»owwwwc Ju iii' lìamahi (»( IIr‘ Month Twenty-two Davle County residents recently completed ttie Leadership DavieCounty class, with a graduation ceremony : at Pudding Ridge Golf Course. R e s i d e n t s C o m p l e t e L e a d e r s h i p T r a in in g C o u r s e Twcniy-lwoDavicCouniyivsidcnts recenllyconiplcicdlrainingfi>r scrvicc with local govcmmenl, civic and non- profil organizations. The 1997-98 Leadership DavieCounty class hold its graduation ccrcmony May 20 at Pud­ ding Ridge Golf Coursc. Leadenhip DavicCouniy is a joint vcniurc of Davidson Couniy Commu­ nily College, the Davlc Campus and ihc Davie FuiurcsCommittcc.Hioclass of IM7-98 was the eighth conscculive succcssful leadcrshipdcvclopiiKmpro- gram held in Davle County. Lynn Owens, who serves as pro- , : (ttnctv. u U each teadenhtp ^nrtt» wWh piofetsk)nal Tac\Hi>- lors. "ftinlcipanls develop skills in lis­ tening. trusl and icam-building," she said. "They Icam lo deal wiih change and muiliplc cullures and hune Icch- ñiques for ncgotialing and resolving conflict. Most importantly, they leam to envision the fulurc." The 1997-98 LcadcRhipDavieclass chose as its projcci eslablishmcnt of an education a'lwlarship. The schoI;u-- ship is available to Davie Counly resi­ denls for financial assistance In any nccrcdiicd instilullon of higher leam- ing.Tlic 1997-98 class soHcllcd funds of between SI0.0(X)-S15.000 lo pcr- pcluaicihescholarshiphonoringLead- en.hip Davle graduates. Graduates of ihc 1997-98 Leader­ ship Davie Couniy program and their employees arc: • Patrick Л. Bcck,Town of Mocks­ villc: •Sandra Boyette. M(X‘ksvllle/Davic Parks & Rccreation Dcp;ininem; • John B. Bridgcrs. Davie County •Joan Cancr, Davie Couniy Cham­ ber of Commea-c; • Wesley Л. Clark. Lee Company; •ChrislinaCundi(T,Ingersoll-Rand; •MichaelD.Cundin; DavicCouniy Sheriff Departmeni; • Belh M. Dirks. Town of Mtvks- ville; •JunkoGilbert.AccBiculturalScr- vices; , • Carol C. Goin, Davie Counly Health Dep;uiment • Miirk S. Howell. Davie Counly Sheriffs Departmeni; • Ina B. Hunlcr, DavicCouniy Fire Marshal's Officc: • Stephen W. Jakob. R.J. Reynolds Tobitcco Company; • Teresa C. Kines, Davie Campus, DaviiLsonCouniyCommunityCollege; • Palricia A. Moore, Davle Counly Tax Adminislralion; • Nancy A. Norton, Davie Counly Arts Council; ' Richard B. Poindexter, self-em­ ployed coniractor, • Frosly Prim, Davie County Tax Department; •John H. Stephens Jr., DavicCouniy Sheriffs Departmeni; • Dana I Triplcll. RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Company; • Harold G. Wilson, retired; and • William R. Wilson. Cresccm EMC. Anyone Inlcrcslcd in ihc 1998-99 LeadcrshipClass.slaningFallori998, should contacl the Davie Campus, tele­ phone 751-2285. l ALDIil 1 IIIMBFK CO I 62 Slioek Siroel • Mocksvillo • 63-12167 Cost Share Funds Available The Davie Soil and Water Conser­ vation Dislrici will soon be receiving its 1999 allocation of funds from Ihe N.C. Agricultun; Cost Share Program. It will be conducting a sign up dur­ ing July for persons wishing to apply for assistance under the program. Cost Share ftindsarcavailablcloassistfarm- en in installing conservation practices which decrease the amount of sedi- ntent. nitrogen, phosphorus, chcmi- cab and other pollutions in Ihc surface ■nd ground waters of the stale. . Landowners and operators may Ipfly foe cost share assistance to irt- nail conservation pracliccs such as slripcropping. diversions, grossed wa- tcr\vays. animal waste management systems.livestockexclusions.andolh- ers. Applicalions will be approved on aprioritybasis.wiihthoscsitesprovid- ing the greatest water quality benefits being approved first. Persons wishing to apply for funds can do so during the sign up being conducted from July 1-31. For more information contact the Davie Soil and Water Conservation Districi locatcd at 180 S. Main St.. Counly omce Building, Room 313, Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028; Phone 751- SOIl. WAYNK COI.LINS 1.14 TKK'COMPANY 7 8 5 - 4 8 7 3 T. Nails Grand Opening Special Fill In $15 •Full Set $25 Manicure • Pedicure • Nail Ait Design Available JWlh any full set. 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P.O. Box 1621, MoeiovHIa, NC 27QM TOLL FREE: 1-877-Э8»4в31 BEANIE BABY SW AP M day,Juiy3'^*3|M i Drawing For4 Complete Seta 1O9eMeDoimU’$Btanl0Bablea Drawing For 1 Completa Set mzMcDonakl'tVimnl» Babhe There wm Be Drawings Every 2 Hours For Prize dvea^ayal I TOLL FREE: 1-877-38M631 I _ i P Ш 0 ^ Д 1 P ü Ш t i \1 Ш Ё Ё Ё Л ш т Ё Ш Ш Ё Ш Ш Ш Ё Ш т Ш Ш Ё Ш Ш Ш Ё Ё Ё Ё Ш Ё Ш Ш Ё Ш Ё ^ ^ Ш Я т •^v^^^^vTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT^Ti DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,19M - Bl Fbotball, Baseball Coaches Named Fbr Davie High School R e y n o ld s A s s is la n t T o L e a d W a r E a g le F o o ib a ll T r o o p s BrBrimPltb ■ Davle County Enteiprise Recoid Doug Dling left his nind hometown, Summerville, S.C, after high-school .'graduation, joined some buddies at Lees McCnie Junior College and decided to ;:do5omething two yean later, becomingAIGroh's starting kicker at Wake Forest • and landing al Mt. Tabor as an assistant coach a dixade ago. He moved to Reynokb the next year, mairied Angela and just celebrated his ninth wedding ! amiiveisaty at Disney World. ; He's never traveled faither lhan he did when his hotel phone rang last week. DavleprincipalLindaBostwasonlheotherend,congramlatinghimonhisbig ! promotion. After all those years, Illing is a head football coach, the leplacement ' for Benjie Brown and Davie's ninth coach in 42 years. "Sincelheriistdayofcoaching,lieali2edUialihisiswhatIwantedtodo,''said Illing, Reynolds' defensive coordinator the past two years. "I knew that one day ; I Wanted to give back the Ihings that Tve received in my playing days. ;: |"I knew that's whal I wanted to do. Whether it was five years, 10 years, IS ; y e ^ whatever lhal may be, that was my goal. It was in the Lord's hands when : l\^dgelthal." : 'Ulingwantedlhistwoyearsago.whenBiownnanowlywonthejobandwon : over hundreds of hearts as Davie soared lo unforeseen heights. Illing saw it . raining, even back then. ; ."It was a rose ready to blossom two yean ago when I interviewed, and I saw ■ lha," said Illing, Davie's second choice the summer of 1996. "I was not suipriscd ; b t Ihe outcome of the last two (playoff) years, with the winning, the spirit, the : iommunity really picking up and Friday night football fever back in lown. I knew lltji was just a greal oppoituniiy to step Into with the suppoit that's already Davie's new baseball coach Mike Herndon is former coach of №e1997 state champion Southwest Guilford Cowbo]^. - P hoto* by Robin F w g u sso n Legion Team Wins W№ 4 Runs In 9th; Home Run In 10th PyBtiM intti Dnie County Enteiprise Rccord * i';;! Teams leMom come back from fiiiir runs down ih the ninth inning and jxiUilouL ¡iOflì Oli FridaynighI against Kannapolis M Mando FieM, Mocksville-Davie's i^gioo baseball team got a chance lo ^ whal il's like. ! ' Down to the last oul after scralch- 1^ wiihin 8-6, Skip Crider jerked a ijpine-tying, two-nin single through t e right side and teammate Nathan l$i|and swiped the spoUighl an inning liiin,smaiMn(againe-winning homer tebeyond die left-center ficM'wall for ll'^jrainalic 9-8 vkloiy and securing Jnjne-fieU advantage in Ihefinlround ptjlhe Southen Division playoffs ' ; ; .Thon dutch hits cemenled founh t*|celbrMocktvlIle(l2-8)aahlaiigles t t e No. S KannapoIU In the finl. Sd of the Soulhem Divisk» play- ihU week. Put 174 hoMed game ^ on Moaday in a best-of-S series {til will swilch silei each nighL '•:;In Ihe bottom of Ihe lOdt, afler {i^verRyanLambeitshuldawnKan- lifolis inthe lop of Ihe inning. Scon (iyiMiorcpeienteddievriniitaigiu) |i |ecaad bue with one OM. EM Car­ l i ^ w a pfcked off incMig towaid J S - j --------------------------:--------- started." Illing's familiarity with Davie's succcssful style and willingness to pick up . where Brown left off convinccd Bost. "Wc weren't looking for somebody to comc in and completely change everything, because we've been succcssful," she said. "Being from Forsyth Counly, knowing our coaching staff and knowing our school, he already knew a lol about how we were operating. He appreciated what Coach Brown had done, showed a recognition of how good our football smff is already and showed lhal he would be adaptable. "He would be able to comc in, take Ihe best of everything and make il an even belter program." Since Davie had never won a playoff game, any postseason succcss looked brilliant when Brown lookover. The War Eaglesstomped Hunter Huss in thefiist round in 1996, abclatcd milestone, and pushed expectations considerably higher by beating Gastonia Ashbrookand Morganton Fieedom in their path to last year's quarterfinals. Bul Illing shnigged off the regal expectations lhal will surround the team this fall, contending lhal everything will fall into place if the players continue to maintain a sharp edge thnnigh weight-lifting sessions and productive practices. "Il'sgoing to be pressure anywhere you gotobuildatop-notch program,"said Illing, who will lum 34 in August. "The wins are going to lakecareof themselves. You have to build Ihe playeis, you have to build your coaching staff, and as you build that the wins will comc. Il's important to build that around you rust. "Bcnjic, of course, did lhat. With the wins, you're going to get more and more support and more and morc players interested in playing. And of coursc the more players you gel. Ihe more skilled athletes you get lo be able to win." Please See Illing-PageBI Doug Illing comes to Davle High from Reynolds as new head football coach. S t a t e C iia m p s ? N e w B a s e b a ll C o a c h K n o w s T h e F e e lin g "When Scotl was on second, I was Irying lo slap somelhing lo the right sidebecauselflguicdahilwouldscoce him," said Ireland, the last man in the order. "Ihadchokedupbecause Coach (George DaywalDdoesnllikeforusio go way down on the bat." Bul with Comalzer erased, Ireland assumed a slugger's grip and made an impromplu imitation of Mark McCwireforone memorable mument. "I moved down just a hair (on the handle) to get more of the tat head through the zone," said Ireland, who . launched his second Legion homer in three yean. "I gol a pitch lhal I liked and just went ahead and made good contact. 1 didn'l have any doubts when IhiliL" AftergUdingonairamindthebases, Ireland was mobbed by celebtaling teammates at home plale, a heroic moment that he placed above every odier alhlelic achievement. "I cant explain il, il's just a great feeling." he said. "They about killed me, but it's woith il. This is No. 1. The main Ihing was the timing of it, thal's whal made il so good. It was an impor- UuUgame." . Daywalt watched a snapshot scene unfold at the plate as Ireland touched them all. П м п № С (И И -Р «||М By Brian Pills Davie County Enterprise Rccoid Casting oul into baseball’s sea. Davie High hooked a whale of acoach Friday, reeling in Mike Hcmdon to succccd Jerry Waiscr and creating enthusiasm nine months before next season's first pitch. Hcradon's Titst stop turned out to be a glorious six-year ride. Taking over tiie Southwest Guilford Cowboys at age of 23, Hcmdon turned a gagging program into a perennial giant, lassoing five playoff berths, three fonference titles, a semifinal finish and a state championship in his final year (1997). Worn out from 112-mile round trips from his Saiisbury home, Herndon reached temporary fulfillment, stepped down at Southwest and accepted ajob al Wesl Rowan High last fall, teaching P.E while assisting Catawbabaseballcoach JimGant. . ■, Realizing he needed full control to satisfy his coaching hunger, Hcmdon jumped at the Davie void, almost as hard as Davie principal Linda Bost jumped when she checked Herndon's sparkling resume. Host’s eyes almost popped out "You're nol kidding," said Bost, who interviewed four candidates. "Anytime yougetaresume across your desk thal says someone was the head coachofastale championship team, of course lhat gets your interest. That's nol always the only consideration, bul lhat peaked my interest." Bosl acknowledged Herndon's magical leam of 1997, of coursc, bul she suggested lhat some coaches stumble over a big winner because of immense talent. Instead of dwelling on the icing, Bost wanted to know how Hcmdon traveled so far so fast, how a 2-20 bunch turned around and won 17 games (with six suming sophomores) in his first year. Unlil then, the Cowboys had never won From The Dugout... Al2-packofgangbustcnfromacourageous Kannapolis team couldgive fourth-seeded Mocksville-Davic all it can handle |n the fiist niiuid of the Southern Division playoffs this week. 'Kannapolis is going lo be scrappy and it'll be tough," Coa^ George Daywalt of Mocksvillo said. "They're down on playen, they dont have bul aboul 12. Bul if you've gol 12 and about five or six pilchcn, there's nothing wrong with lhal. You dont have lo worry about many changes." Daywalt has to worry about changes. Since manyof Mocksville's playen have devekiped into capable siarten, the coach has some tough calli Daywoll's message: Live with his deciskns and pull forleammales. ." We've gM a situation where so many can stan, so against right-handers I guess rm going lo use my left-handed lineup and my right-handed lineup against lcft-handers,’he said "They arejust going 10 have 10 be happy. Ikeep telling Ihcm 10 think team. Fbr us to win, they have lo think lhal way." Jeffery Shoemaker, Ihe third catcher on the depth chart, has placed leam above scif-gratirication all year, accepting an occasional sUut behind the plale and waiting for hischance 10 step in asapinchhilter. And he's usuallyslepped up. , "Jeffery, fw a sophomore, is just as cool as a cucumber when you pul him in there," Day wall said.‘I rcally talk 10 them about having Ihelr roks and he's accepted hi^ being his first year and evoything. He feels like he's inipoitanl when he goes up there." After a downbeat beginning, whm Mocksville dropped four straight' games and sank inlo the league's messy middle, Mocksville has literally, turned up Ihe volume, closing ihe regular season with eight of 10 wins and' creating playoff optimism. . ■ ' "Isee them getting upaliltki more all the lime," Daywalt sakl"! feel better about lhal now lhanlhave all year. You wonder which team is gotag to show up,buiIihlnktticywanllowin-Iieallydo." . f , . Unfortunately, kwking back al how iMngs mnspind iii Ihe Handingsi MocksvUlewailedalinleIaietoge(iiiiH)tarnuuUng.Realistically.Moclii^ 'vlllea)uMhavesei2edseccnd,cratleiistlhiid,andavokledapossibleHcand- round showdown with champ Rowan Counly. : "Kids dont realize how important (the early games) ive someliines,'' Daywallsaid,"and now il'sdamedonlhan where wecoukl be In the division. We wcrejust two games oul of second place." ; ~ . ., Never again will Shane Allen w|t up for Davie High. Tho good news; Never again will Allen have to scan Ih« ugly bMiag^yenge column, which somehiiw соприЫ below ,200 for 1 BMdy йкД. more lhan Hvc. "h wasn't so muchaboulhimbcing the coach of ihe(5lalc)champlonshipteam, il’s how he gol there and what he was willing to do lhat was the Important part," Bosl said. "Sometimes if you're a coach in ihc righl placc al the righl time, it’s possible for you to comc up wiih a championship leam. So what (the scleclion committee) did very carefully was ask him: ‘Well, how did you go from 2-20 and then turn oul a championship team? "So he described that in grcatdetail for us. Whenyou realize he was the guiding fwce and the leadership behind lhat. you realize he can do it again." Southwest fans didn't give Hcmdon a chance when he took over in 1992. But Ihey became believers almost overnight. "They didn'l think you could win," said Herndon, who is married to Carol and has one son, five-year'Old Carson. "TTiey had never won before. When I went in there, wejust tried to put in belief, make them believe thal they cold win, and we did. Thai's a big part of it Believe lhat you can do something and you're goingto do it." Having climbed the sport's mountain, Herndon felt the time was right to move on, especially since Carson was gnawing up behind his back. "Idon't know iftherc'severagoodlimeforsomelhlnglike that," said Herndon, who can make il to Mocksville in 15 minutes. "1 dways said when Carson got in kindergarten, I wanted lo be somewhere around Rowan County. I don't know if the timing was right, bul I felt like I had done everything I could do there. "(And the long drive) wore on me. I didn'l mind the moming drives, but late al night sometimes you need a cup of coffcc or something. It did wear on me." Please See Herndon - Page B2 Rowan Wins Seesaw (àame Over №D Legion By Brian Pills Davie Counly Eniciprisc Rccord Mighty Rowan Counly looked mor- lal Salunlay night al Mando Field, but Mocksville-Davic could nol lake ad- vanlage. In an edgy game lhal featured five lead changes. Rowan Counly, the league's reigning king, couldnt pul Mocksville away umil Mocksvillc put Mocksvilleaway in the lopof ihe ninth of a tie game. With runncnat the coincis,one out and Ihc score 5-S, Rowan's Adam Horton boiinccd an almost ccrtain douMc-play ball to second baseman Shane Allen, who wheeled and ihrew 10 shortstop Nalhan Ireland for the second oui But Ireland's ihrow to fiisl sailed wide, allowing Rowan lo nail down a6-S vicloiy in Ihc final game of Ihe regular season. Outside of pride, the outcome meant nothing as far as the Soulhem Division standings are concerned, presumablylhercason both teams p|ayed raggedly al times. "We’made a couple errors, they, made some cnors, but wc had our chances,"Coai;hGeorgeDaywallsaid. "We muffed a doubte play and thal's whal kicked us. (Ireland) jusl Ihrew it wide, and that was the killer because it was II perfect double-play ball." Skip Crider, trying lo protect a 3-2 lead, pitched admirably for seven-plus innings, but one misguided piuh to Rowan's foremost slugger, Eddie Guessford, cost the lefty ftom flnish- ing whal he started. With two ouls in Ihe seventh and Mocksvillc ahead forthe second lime, Guessford scotched a Iwo-nin double down Ihe left-field line, prompting Daywalt to make a move. "I thought Crider did a good job," Daywalt said "I told him to throw a kx of offspccd stuff, and he made one bad pilch. (The go-ahead double)was dieir big hit of the game because there vrere two outs." Mock.svillewouklntgoaway,how- cver, as Andy Ward stroked a two-out, game-tying single in the seventh. A walk and a pair of singles off reliever Ryan Lambert gave Rowan a S-4 lead, but Scott Comatzer - who singled, stoic sccond and moved lo third on an слог - raced home with the tying run whcnlefferyShoemakergioundedlnlo a64-3doubk; play in the bottom of the eighth. Shoemaker didnt find an alley, but he found a way under the gun in a pinch-hining role. "The п^ason I pinch hil Jeffery was' bccause I knew he wouM ргоЫЫу make contact." Daywalt said. "Shoemaker's got a lol of pop, he caa hit home rons, so I thought he mighi drive one deep to score Scott. "That was a lough siluolkM Ю pu I kid in. You cant strike out in lhai: situation. The finl pilch he hil a rope , right by me in Ihe (diird-bise) box, so: he's up there hacking and ihM's whai: he’s got to do." Ч • Andy Ward's fim-lnning ioM t . puiMocksvllIehifirDiii l-OandChak*'. Miiiei's nfth-inning triple рпя1|М *!‘ F iM Sw ImvM - V' к • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI^MSE RECORD, June 25,1998 I I Davie High Sciiooi Princlpai Linda Bosi weicomes new loolbali coacli Doug iiling, left, and new baseball coach Mike Hemdon, right. - Photo by Robin Ferguseon N o ^ & C k i o t e s H e m d o n : W a n te d T o G e t B a c k T o F m n ily After M ike Hemdon. Davie's new baseball coach. ledSouthwcstGuiironlpastCherryvilleinabang-bang « lie s for the 2-A stale championship in 1997, he ranked thal rare accomplishment third in his life’s hits. ; ;"Besidcs getting manied and having kids, ihere's nothing in the world tike it,” said Hemdon. whose team .|o si2-1 in game one. won 2-1 in game two and rallied from one down in the lop of the seventh to prevail 6-4 in the do-or>die third game. "It was a very goixl feeling, h's hard to describe. You're proud of the kids, you're pnnid of yourself - it's just something thal’s a greal feeling." Southwest, which never won more than five games before Hemdon arrived in 1992, qualified for the playoffs five times in Herndon’s six yean» and almost certainly would have gone six for sin if Jeff W ilson, a pitcher for the Arizona Diamond Backs, would have been eligible in Herndon's sccond year. The Cowboys finished in a two-way tie for second with Asheboro. which won a coin loss and advanced as the No. 2 seed. " I f l would have had him, wc probably would have won the confercncc becausc he’s a left-handed pitcher that ihrew about 88 mph," Hemdon said. ' Southwest played in front of dead crowds when НсгЫ оп look over. Southwest played in front o f in- .c ^ in g ly loudcrowds by the time he left. iV^^e)utthiditep«eM auid^frwm b(inUttw^ days)," he said. "B y the lime we finished, we would have 200-300 people a game. When wc won the state championship, the crowd was unbelievable. I bet wc had 4,000-5,000 people fn»m U>ih (teams)." Hemdon knows whal money can buy. Given a ragged field to slart his operation, Hemdon raised $100,000 overa four-year periixl, buill a beautiful park and dmppcd a gold mine in someone’s lap when he resigned after the 1997 year. "I always wanted (Southwest) lo be a much beller place when I left than when I got there," he said. "I just wanted lo get back to my family (in Salisbury). After Ihe state championship, I was satisfied. I didn’t leave them wiih aban: cupboard. Tliey had almost evcr> body reluming (on the varsity) and the JV team went 22-1." Davie’s home, Mando Field, doesn't need a face-li ft, just a touch-up from time to time like all aciive parks. "Il’s a nice park," Hemdon said. "Tliere are some things I’d like lodopersonally-ldon'l know ifthatstuff is allowed herc - like working on the bullpen mound... just little Ihings. Bul olher than that, hey, it's lop of the class." A P.E. major, Hemdon adniiliedly was a boltom-of- Ihc-class auto mechanics teacher his first year at South­ west. "The kids liked mc bccausc they laught me," he said. Although Mike Lovelace, a two-year vareily assis­ tant al Davie, losl oul in the baseball race. Principal Unda Bost applauded him for pa'scnting un eye- opening interview. "M ike did a wonderful inlcr\ iew," said Bosi. "He has hcod-coaching potcnlia). W c were a’ally pleased with his ability and showing." 1Ш щ : F o o t b a ll T e æ h e s L e s s o n s F o r U fe • Doug llling didn’t play for ju.st any high-school coach. He played for Joim M cKlssick of SummerN’illc High (S.C.). tlK grcatcsl high-school coach of all lime. ; M cKissick. nearing 70 and still going, has achieved unheard-of success al one of ihc stale's largest schools: one losing season in45 years, 10 state titles, a phenom­ enal amount of confcrencc championships and 420- somc victories, a rccord lhat surpasses anything on ihe high-school. college or pro level. ^ 'That’s something I chcrish, that I had the opportu­ nity to experience playing under him and realizing the values lhat I learned fmmhim.Thmugh football.Coach M cKlssick taught us how to be successful: woric hard, be committed and be dedicated." ; M cKissick laught llling morc than proper blocking a ^ fim i tackling. His valuabk: lessons stick with the players forever. : ‘These values that you cairy in football going with you on through life and help you siiccccd in whatever occupation you choosc," llling said. "Those arc some great things that I tribute toCoach M cKissick. 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H e r n d o n S e t t i n g G o a l s F o iiB a s e liia ll Conllnutd From PageBI While Hemdon apprcclalcs the les­ sons he absoitcd from Gant at Cat­ awba, he missed ihe stage, Ihe ihlnl- base box where he can ¡пПиепсе Ihc ganw. "1 wam 10 have my own ptogmm," he said. "I want to call the shots. I want Ihe pressure of winning. I thrive for lhal." Heradon'sgoinglohavcalihe wants al Davie, which lost seven staiten and ace pitcher Ryan Dcsnoyers from last season's lS-8clublhatnnlshcdsecond . in Ihe Central Piedmont Confcrcncc. Hemdon doesn't fret. Besides, he remembers Southwcsl's foundation days, when frowns werc as common as bad hops. T m nol worried," said Hemdon, an inlielder from High Point Andrews High who played Iwo yean of college at Wingate and High Point. 'The key lo success is working hard, developing young playets and leaching fundamen­ tals, and we're going lo do lhat.... Fve been in a sinialion a lot tougher than this and we came out OK. T m nol going lo say thal we're going lo come oul here and win a slale championship, but that's whal we're gearing for. We're going to do every­ thing we can 10 please everyone. If our goal is lo win five games and we win live games, we've obtained our goal and had a good season. We don't want to set our goals so high lhat they're nol obtainable, bul we also want to set our goals high enough lo where we've got to work our fannies off to reach them." ' HemdonconsidetsMlkcLovelace, Ihc varsity assislant, and Lee Linville, the JV coach, vital pieces, of the program's puzzle. Whether Ihey'llcon- llnue 10 work in the same capacity hasn't been determined, however. "I haven't talked Io them," he said Friday. "I know bolh are very knowl­ edgeable and willing 10 work. I wanl Ihem to be happy bccause I'm only going lo be as good as they are, and I really believe lhal. That's Iho key. If you have good assistants. It makes you a belter coach." llling T o C o n tin u e W h a t B r o w n S t a r te d Continued From Page Bl llling plans to loosen the reigns somewhat on juniorquarterback Drew Ridenhour, who managed to throw for 1,000-plus yards in Brown's grind-it- out offense. Bul al the same lime. llling believes in liniiled turnover pain, a conservative philosophy lhal Brown installed. "In scouting Ehvielhelast iwoyears. I’ve seen very closely what Ihey do offensivelyiConirol the ball,don’t lum il over a lot and give yourself opportu­ nities to win field position." said llling, who will run a multiple-I formation. "But when you have a quarterback in Ridenhour, the talent lhat he is and being able to ihrow, you need lo utilize him as much as pos.sible rather than just turning around and handing it off. So I would liketoopenitup.thmw it around andsprcad the fieldaliitlebilon people, but slill mainlain ball control." llling will continue lo rely on a fast, attacking defense lhat held opponents to an average of 13 points the past iwo years. He's even going to adopt the slafTs shrewd tactics. "Fm going to familiarize myself with what they’ve been doing," llling said. "This is a very strong defensive staff, and I want to keep ihem comfort­ able. If Tm comfortable with (their strategy)whenImeclwiihmycoaches. we’re going to try to keep thal same scheme and implement some ihings lhal I've been doing at Reynolds as defensive coordinator." For Ihe most part, Davie will look almost identical tothc 1996-97 model, with the exception of playing a few skilled players bolh ways. "Il’s going to be a very easy transi- tionfor the coaching staff and players,” tiling said. "There’s going to be some terminology differences lhal are going to need to be made - the coachcs arc going to have to adjust - but philoso- phy, strategy and technique stuff is going lo be a very easy transition. "I’m going to try to (two-platoon) as niuchaswecan.espcciallywiththebig guys up front, but skill players need lo be on Ihc field at all times." ■; • Davie’s new baseball coach, Mike Hemdon, joined the staff, probably as Jerry Walser’s rcplacement as the of­ fensive backs coach. Mike Lovelace, Lee Linville, Devore Holman, David Hunt, Scolt Young and John Bullfns mund out a staff thal is slill one man short from last year becausc volunteer Jeff Ward, a seven-year secondly coach, indicated thal he's hanging il up. An eighth assistant is in tlie works. ’There arc possibilities," llling said. "We’re still working and negotiating." ... llling and wife Angela have t^o childrcn, two-year-old Whitney and seven-ycar-old Zach, and plan to raise Ihem in Davie County. "I want to be apart of the community, bul I don’t know how soon thal will be," he said. end and allowed me to kick, bul he laught mc how lobe successful in life." Summerville won 42 straight games during Illing’s freshman, sophomore and junior seasons. In a down year as a senior, Summerville slipped to 9-3. From film sessions, and particularly last year’s 30- 0 loss to Davie, llling detects unique qualities in Drew Ridenhour, the junior quarterbiick. . "W hal I saw last year was very gmxl," he said. "He cm ies him self real well on the field, he appears to be a leaderand people around him liwk up to him, and thal's unusual for a younger player lo be able lo do lhal. "1 think ii'llbcalotoffun to be able to work with him and utilize his tak;nls and abilities." lllin g is also planning lo have fun with junior tailback Ricky White, a powerful runner who rushed for 1,000-plus yards as a part-time sophomore. "I know thal he’s a gwxl ninning back," he said. 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Mocksville-Davie American Le- gfcm baseball coach George Daywall, Asheboto'a Jeny Walser and Glenn's Dale Ijames, among olhers, will in- Mniel Ihe camp.'П и camp, whichcosis J60aiidisoffcredloages9-IS.willfun ftom 9 a.nu-1 p.tiL each day. The registration deadliiK is June 26. There ace limited spaces availabte. Call Ihe Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recrealian Depanmeet (731-232J) to letister. Soccer Day Camp 1^ Boy^GbieToBeHeid Hie Soccer Camp of Excellence will be niniiing a soccer day camp at CeatralElemeMafySdioolJune22-26 ibr boys and giris i(es 3-18. CalawbaCoU^e'swanea's coach, Kevin Dempsey, will be lurmbig the camp, whkh nms daily at 9 a.m.-4;30 p.m. CMUien à|es 3-7 an wekome to join us for half otlbe day from 9 a.m.' noon at Ihe cost of $75. 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Sharp ihoottr - Branden Runyon and Johnathan Ayers, champs: F.van Hall and Biitllni Young, ninners-up. Mr. Hiutk-David Stein 7-8 m i,lie School Foul ihoollng - Patrick Law. chamn: Zach Hannihan. ninncr-up. 3 lm 3 - Zach Hannihan. Micah Gomir. Zach Jakeh and Malichi Gen­ try, cSamps; Luke Phelps, Jolm Sny­ der, Milchcll Roberts nnd Juslin Lan- ning, (unncrs-iip. I shooter - Luke Phelps and Maul Dscr,ch.irnps:JohnSnyderand Zach anralian. runners-up. M ;Hustk'-Zach Morton 5 -S m iilli School 5 (fc S champs - l-tikc Phelps. McKcil; ic Wiiiougliby. John GihxIc. Richarl Peiininsliin. Raniel Daye, Thomi Scluraktch. Anthiiny Gadson. Johnalll in Crisco. Jiihnatlian Aycre, Matt si ll, Dennis Haile and MalachI Gcntiyl 9-12 Senior High Foul shooting - Andy Hellng, champ; Dominic Cnihant, ninncr-up. 3-potnl shooting - Dominic Gra­ ham. champ; Cain Hickey, nmncr-up. 3 on 3 - Duane Phillips. Juslin- Goode. Donnie Vestal, champs; Marcus Lassiter, Andrew Jones. Sluwn 1/70. ninnets-up, 5 on 5 MVPj - Travis Peacock. Marcus Lassiter. Scotlie Cramp and Pal Doyle. Mr. Charge - Larry Uinhcrgcr Mr. Offca« - Duane Phillips Mr. Defense- Kenny Collins 5 on 5 champions - Travis Pca­ cock. Dominic Graham. John Orsillo.' lyam Lynch. Chris Scarord, Nick Kistlcr, Doug Smilh, David Smith nnd JoshPfalT. ЧГ B I G л и т о P A R T S FOR A IL VOUR AUTO N H D SC om SttO tm 3812 Clemmona Rd.. Ctemmons , 7 6 6 - 9 1 4 8 SALEM MORTGAGE Kids of all ages turned out for a basketlsall camp directed by Davie High coach Jim' Young last week. Injured on the job? ■Worker's Compensation Injuries 'Back Injuries "Occupational Diseases ■Social Security Disability Claims R i c h a r d M . 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Mocksviile coasted to 0 14*7 Southern Division victory at Souilj Rowan un June 16. ^e came out real quick," said li George Daywnit, whose torrid club Winged out a season-high 19 hits and wlin for the seventh straight time. " Wc hi the hxW from the start. Wc kept pound lg. Wc hit the hull all the way I (the lineup)." sioninguncarlyknockout.lead- ) 2 and uppnioching the lO-mn T four ami n h:)irinnings, Day* kxided his bench so most ev* ! .“ould take u cut and taste the I ore packing up. Winning pitchcr Ryan Desnoy- ers. wti> improved to 4*1. wavered Trom tip to time und Mocksvillc scetnedm lose concentration with the big lead Us a result. South roared back he gap to 10*7. innings. Desnoyers* razor* «king ball held Soulh to two rtns. but Soulh pulled closc tiur unearned runs, creating anxiety il the Mocksvillc dugout and prolongiifc the game. "Wc piiyed st)mc had defense or it would hive been u (scvcn-inning game).” .s4iil Daywait, who used most of 19playilis.|'Wccould have pul them away. "1 wanted > get all the boys in and ^ballalitllcbil.(TbclO- I reason 1 put so many let them seen 2 lead) is th people in ear /. Tben wc just kind of Continued fVom Rige Bl 3*2 lead.... Ireland. Friday's hero when hebcllcdagamc-winninghomerintlw 10th inning against Kannapolis, con* tinued to sizzle, going 3 for 4. Not so long ago, he was ice cold. "Nathan's swinging good," Daywait said. "You know.yougothroughspellswhcnyou don't swing good, but he's swinging good right now and puttinga little pop in the ball. He's in a groove."... Waid, who hod two hits, including a double, Rowan Edges Mocksv 1Ы)ау1е is gradually rounding yhitacoupleballsreal said. "He's hilling the r. I llgurcd he'd hit us /0, and he hasn't done nk he'll get thcrc."... hodltwo hits and Allen, vc icFaivrc and Jcrcmy onctach.... Miller - who issued a leado walk in the ninth, which proved u )C the decisive run - took the loss. Legion Team Some I Conlinunl From Page Bl ‘When I looked at home plate, lhat was a happy bunch of boys." he said. "It's good Гог us 10 win a game like thal.' The game rested on Crider's shoul­ ders after Drew Ridenhour legged oul an InHeld single with two outs in the ninth and Kannapolis clinging to a Iwo-run lead. If Crider would have been Ihe au­ thor of this storybook finish, he wouldn't have written it anyolherway. "1 was hoping Drew would get on because thal's Ihe kind of situation I like 10 be in," said Crider, who pickcd aperfect lime to find a hole for his rust hil of Ihe night. "I wanted to hil and I was due. 1 was thinking about taking il (for possibly ball four) but I liked il. Thai was a real good feeling.' Suningihelasiofiheninlhupfour, Kaniupolishadthegamebytheihroai. Bul Mocksviile refused Ihe slump inlo a loser's posture, responding like champs and handing the game over to Lamben and beland. 'We dkln'i have that die altitude,' said Daywall, whose smoking club won for the eighth lime in nine games. 'Ididn'lknowwhelherwecouklcome tack and win il, but we wem into Ihe boUom of the nlMh pretty posiiive and thal's somelhing we haven'i done. 'Thcy'reslaitingtobelieveinihem- HOGKSViLLE WftAimMMmvE ■ От Г1киШ М Ы тЁЯ»т.»Ляс1я» Horn: 7â0«30 • 7:Э0-1:00 SMurdiy coolcd olf, made some eirors nnd let Ihcm catch back up a II lie bit. '(Desnoyers)wasu| anddown,hc had a couple bad inni igs, bul his curvcball looked pretty cixxl and tie's pickcd up his velocity nme (on his fasibáll)." Mocksvillci|ucilcda ythoughtsof a South comcback by ge^mting Iwo- run innings in Ihc seventh and eighth, pre.serving the win for Desnoyers ond lielping reliever Ry.nn Limbert, who threw iwohit bull over four innings, cam his sccond save, "(Lambert) was .shaky'iil Ihe start, bul he got in a groove," Daywait said. "He's getting there. It's liken him a while 10 gel there. His mechanics Just need a liille more work, but he's throw­ ing the ball a whole lot harder nnd he's spotting the ball preily good." : Mocksvillc staggered Soulh right olTthc bat. Allen and Patti ropedsinglcs and Snow drove both in with a double down Ihe righl-neld line, sparking Mocksvillc to a 3-0 lead. Charles Miller - who had his most productive day, going 3 for 5 with a homer, adoubic and live RBIs-accel- crated Ihe early upirar with a two-ran homer in tlic Ihird and a Iwivoul, RBI single in the fourth, giving MiKksvillc a 7-2 cushion. Miller was hardly done, providing Mocksvillc's biggest lead (10-2) with a nm-sciiringdoubleinthcfifthandclos- inglhe book on his fivc-RBI night with asevenih-innlngSACfly. "He Ml the ball pretty good," Day­ wall said. "The ball he hit oul (to left), hedidn'lhavcareal good swing at ilbut he hit it in the fat part of Ihc bat and it catricd rcal well. That's pretty good, laying off like he had (when he went to the bcach). Sometimes that helps; sometimes il doesn't.” • Shane Allen and Kevin Barefoot also supplied three hits and Patti and Drew Ridenhour had two-bit games. MocksvillcgolonehlleachfromScolt , Comatzer, Snow, Andy Ward, Skip Crider,NalhanIrelandandBrianCamp- bcll.In a bizarre and mysterious episode, Soulh Rowan neccivcd Iho equivalcnl of a mulligan in the boltom ofthesixthinning.Thcnisttimcaround, Dc.snoyers gol a ground ball and Iwo strikeouts, bul his finest Inning was wiped out. South coaches argued that Desnoyers shouldn'l have been in the game when deslgnaled-hlllcr Riden­ hour entered the game at catcher. Avoiding a South prolcsl, Mocksviile agreed lo replay the Inning. South scored a nm lhat lime, bul il ail bccame irrelevant. Mocksviile's Winning Streak Halted By Concord By Brian Fitts DavieCounty Enterprise-Record The wealth of hilling thal carried MiKksville-Davic's Legion b:Lscball team to seven straight victories went bust Thursday night at Concord, wherc Coach George Daywall's team took a wrong tum down memory lane, blow* ing a 4-0 lead and (lopping down the strelch againsi lefthander Jeremy Lewis. "It was the team of old,"'Daywall said alier a 6-4 los.s that was reminis* centofMiwksvillc'sfour-gameslidcin eariy June. "Wc got a few mns and thought we werc going to win. Wc just quit hilling the ball. Wc quit taking good cuts and started swinging at bad pitches." Concord - scoring single runs in the founh, fifth and sixth innings to pull within 4-3 against starter Victor Palli - kept creeping closcr in Mocksvillc's rear-view mirror. Then it blew past an oui'of'gas Mocksvillc team, scoring three times in the boltom of the eighth nnd foiling Mocksvillc's lasl-gasp chance in the ninth. ЛПег Patti surrendered a game-ly* ing triple with one out in the eighth. Concord greeted reliever Drew Ridcn* hour with two hits, providing the two* nin edge »nd sticking Paiti to anolher hard-luck loss, "Viclor pitched go(xl," Daywall said. "He's pitched well enough lo win (lately). He gol us inlo the cighlh In* ning of a tight game, and you can't ask for much more than lhal." Mwksville cume alive in the top of the ninth for the first time since the eariy going. With runners ut llrsi and sccond nnd one oul. Jeremy Helton smashed a line drive the opposite way. ll wiis right al the Tirst biiscman. who made the calch. doubled off Kevin Burefootat (IrslandeliminaledMocks* ville from the third-place race. "He didn't have lo move," Daywait said. "Barefoot wasn't that far off but he's just in no-man's land bccausc (Mellon) hil the ball so hard. "If lhat ball is right down the line, we might have been able lo scorc from llrst bccausc wc had Barefoot on first," Daywall said. "We've been getting some breaks, but nothing happened, tonight." Mocksvillc got on the board first behind back-lo-bockdoublcsfrom first* cousins Andy Ward and Ridenhour. Ward's second hil opened up the 4-0 lead. Bul from there, the gome be* longed to Lewis, who stymied Mocks­ villc over the final six innings. "We jumped on him early but then we played dead," Daywait said. "(Lewis) settled down and just got us oul. 1 didn't feel good at all. I had a lough night. I was very, very uptight. We made two or three unnecessary errors I think." While Patti protected the lead for ; seven innings, the offense managed ' jusl two hils after the ihrcc-nin third. "Outside of Victor's pilching, wc weren't really strong anywherc," Day­ wait said." Wc werc looking for a hero. Wc needed a hero, somebody thal wanted to win the game at the plate, and wc ditln’l have anybody that was willing lo take chargc and do that." • Besides Ward's two hits, MiKks- ville got one each from Ridenhour, Barcfool and Nalhan Ireland.... Mocks­ viile averaged 12 mns during its win­ ning streak, but Lewis handcuffed M(x:ksvillc's hilters, particularly the lel\-handers. The lefihander hurt us a little.bit becausc 1 balled three le(\- handers," Daywall said. "Tliat prob­ ably wasn't g(HKl because I think we've gol an advantage againsi right-handers with the people we've gol (starting) now." Crider I selves now." Crider sensed somc^ing special in the air. "I had a feeling wc ^ rc going lo gel fired up and scorc s "1 thought we'd make a k wasn't surc we'd gel all I • Kannapolis compl;^ closc pitch before Irela "The kid coukl rcally tl they thought they had hii^ on the pitch bcfofc," 1 "They hollered about alo ball, then he got a fastball b high and got it all. I knew d hil it." ...Comalzcrcranked L pitchoutoftheparklogivcN a 4-3 lead, but Kannapolis ^ then burned Ryan Desn lieved starter Allan I^ u e in tW for four mns in the l(^ of thd ninth. Fromfhe Dugout. From Page Bl That seems like a hundred years ago now, though. Allen was balling a smooth .370 through Ihe sccond week of June, ' ■ "SinceLegionslaned,Vvejustrclaxcda1iltIemore,"hcsaid."!gat in a bad slump right off Ihc bat at Davic, and I just kept thinking about that. I hated to sec Davic end bccausc it wa.s my lasl year, bul in a way I was ivady Гог it. (Now) I'm hilling it good enough to please me." Allen can'l fully explain whal triggered Ihe rapid rise. "I don't know," he said. "Legion's a little more inten.sc and it seems like everybody just steps up Iheir level a litlle bit, because all nine are good batters and you've got to bc morc intense and ready to play." Extra Innings: Scott Comatzer, who was leaning loward leaving Ihe team last week and beginning his foolball workouts at Appala- ciiian Slalc, has settled on slicking around for season's end. "Scott doesn't want lo leave and I didn't Ihink he did," Daywait said. "He wants to play now.".... Disgusted over striking out last weekend, Victor Patti look his fnistralions out on the dugout's block wall, resulting in a broken left (pitching) hand that will sideline him for about todays. "Thathunsus," Daywallsoidofone ofthe team's most consistent hitlers. "He was mad at himself.".... Kevin Barefoot, the team's hottest hittcroflatc, mi.ssed twogamc.s last week while visiting \h is grandmoihcr. 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Bil|ti,beMndthecontrDlsorhlsBriggs Fmlly Racing Cámaro, defeated the UONQCAR Motonpons Drogstcr of MUieHiwksfh>mYadUnv<lle.Hawks. a fcnner TOP Eliminator champion at Fmniiigton,rana37.97ETal 140.14 niph lo come up second best. Briggs UKd a beoerieaction time off the start andinn a time of 6.2S ET at 108 mph to pick up his first Farmington win of the year. David McGcc of Winston- Salem and Michael Woodring of Taylonville finished third and fourth in the WARS competition. ta the$23,ООО FARM Points Race Series aciion, Glenn Firguson Jr. of Gneiisboro scored his second TOP Eliminator win of the year. Ferguson n a a 5.25 ET at 128 mph to defeat Howie Adams of Pfafilown. Adams came up on the losing end by eight thousandths of a second at the finish. Doug Ramsey of Mt. Airy made a itrong showing in his Chevrolet Canwo coming home with a semi­ finals finish. Former Farmington Dragway champions David Smilh of Walnut . Cove and Donald Thomas of Mt. Airy squaicd ofTIn the finals of Sportsman. Smith driving his "Wild Thing" Ply­ mouth usedaSOI reaction off Ihc Slart а)к1галаб.б2ЕТа1 ICO roph to defeat the five champ Thomas. Donald inhis "MoparOang'Plymouihwasihcgani- Ыег race winner Friday nighl al Fmninglon. He and his son Casey also .team up together lo win Uk spccial "Slow Poke" race. Keilh Kiger of P R O M O D S h o o t o u t S c h e d u le d ' FARMINGroN - One hundred and seventy mile per hour action injusi (NT 1К(ж Ь win headline the annual « я г ч г т п о м о о я ь а к м ш №r Sm i^y nighl, June 27 al the one- eighth mile Farmingion Dragway. Akxig with Ihe worid's fasiesi PRO MOD "Dooniammers," there wiii be a special celebrity race of Dfs and slaff from Ihe radio siaiionori(M.I WTQR. SÁrtuled 10 race arc Wild Wendy, Deaiio, Angie Ward, Howard Ncmcnz, andCnugCochran. Each will be com­ peting in street cars fortheir respective charity.TheawaidwlnningAuntEloise will also be on hand as spccial crcw chief. . ' Defending Quick 8 Series cham- pionToddTutterow of Lewisville will be favored in Don Plemmon's lOt.l WTQR backed Corvette. Along with local PRO MOD racers like Ken Regomhal from Lewisville, Jerry Wil- of Pfafltown, Todd Howanl of № ksville, and Dale Brinsfield from OeensboiD, two-time ШКА Cham- ркяТопнлу Mauney will alsobe there la hU' new Camaro which sel the hmiia(loa speed recoid in May al |74Л1|Ц|Ь. Tlie racen ofthe FARM'S $25,000 lice Series will be in action in TOP BMMor,S|ic>taman, Pure Slock, and M o r DtagMn. Gales open at noon. Ite llnl PRO MOD ran wiil be at 2 pjo. The celebrity race starts al 6 p.m. , ftemdnia№nnaiioncall(338)993- 2W2or766WI0. Yadklnvillcand Neil Chureh of Boone were Ihe Sportsman scmi-nnalisl. Along wllh Ihc world's faslcsl PRO MOD "Dooislammcre" there will be a spccial cclcbrity race of DJs and stalT fromlhcradlostalionof IW.I WTQR. Defending Quick 8 Series Cham­ pion Todd TutlcrowofLcwisville will be favored In Don Plemmon's Cor- vcllc. Along with local PRO MOD raccrs like Ken Regonlhal from Lewisville, Jerry Willioms pf PfalHown, Todd Howard of Mocks­ viile and Dale Brinsfield from Greens­ boro, two-time IHRA Champion Tommy Mauncy will also be there In his new Camaro which sel the Farmington speed necoid back in May at 174.01 mph. Tho raccrs of tlie FARM'S $25,000 Race Series will be In action In 'TOP Elimlnator,Sportsraan,PurcStock,and Junior Dragsters. Gutes open at noon. The first FRO MOD run will be al 2 p.m. The cclcbrity race starts at 6 p.m. For more Information call (336) 993- 2982 or 766-0910. Ito 4га «RriM ID IMmMi MM «I flfilMnMil Oreen K/Mim BymtOimdi W«diM«day<7:Q0pni-<' j i BIbte Study áChildnin*» Program Ray Davb-Minister • Andy Alkliu-Minlster of Music 1646 Hwy. 801N • Hillsdale-Farmlngton Communily , L o o k . . . T h e y ’ r e F U R N I T U R E & A P P I lA N C 'T S D o i n g I t A g a i n ! 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Dnrh » III «пе-чю п slandoul C M * M ibr Na signed a baseball h w or IMM wüh Nonh Carolina AM SM tUiivinhy.iiiaieensbon). - : MkrwшalllЮ:tinléall-confer- : M e fcrftiiiMr « à diofWap and fkilwlbrtteW «Ei«le>.MUIeralso íli^baM idaK lIbadiallalD ivie. .tliller-i ire il uaele, Charles lM in y ,ia la *e «a n slU lo fte n e ' «AMTMafliywiMilmdfMbaU •QMfe. R n w W (M n CaoliM star wffl be MUIR'S coach. ON aNYTHING YOU BUY!T W O D A Y S O N L Y ! fOR ONE FUI УЕДН!' ' C ' a • M o n e y D o w n • F i n a n c e C h a r g e s ! _ I t iHNiniHt Л Л1'П lANc l S DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998-01 Alice Gaither of Mocltsville was recently named Davie County Senior Citizen ol the Year. - Pholot by Robin Fergusson Everybody'S'Nanny' A lic e G a it h e r H o n o r e d F o r Y e a r s O f C a r in g S e r v ic e ByJtaimGtdthfr D^vie Couitfу EMerpriM Reconl Il makes no JiITcFcncc where she is. When Alice Gaiihcr hears the name "Naiwy", she turns to sec if someone's talking to her. It's little wonder, considering she was mother to U children, has 16 grandchildren. 13 great grundchildrcn and was guardian Гог two young boys. Bul most of the people who call her Nanny aren't even related. The welfare of all children - from infants to young adults - has been AliceCjaithet'sgrcalest interest formost of her life. I From the Hrsl plating of gross out­ side Centra] Davie School to helping with Cooleemee Elementary School's НЫосу Day just lasl year, she has long a volunteer in the Davie County schools, serving primarily at Mocks­ viile Elementary School. Tliough she sold she has started toslow down in the past couple years. Gailher still helps whenever she is asked. She has worked with children in many of the jobs she’s held over ihc years, hul il was al Head Slart Ihui she believes she made llw biggesi differ­ ence, Gaither said. Head Start is a program tiiat gives children who might not otherwise be able to allcnd day cure a good educa­ tional foundaiion before Ihcy siiirt lo school, she explained. Teaching at Head Start for 23 yeais was the most enjoyable and rewarding experience she could have had. she said. Her family and all the children she has taught and cared for are what havc kcpl the woman recenlly named Davie County's 1998 Senior Citizen of the Year going for 74 years, she said. Lil^e hasn't always been easy for the lifelong Mocksvillc resident. Among the .saddest experiences she's endured, Gaiihcr said, has been the lass of fam­ ily members. Watching her daughter Carol battle cancer'was one of her most difficult experiences bul one Ihal ended in hap- piness. Carol's recovery Is an example of the miracles God works, Gaither said. Overcoming breast cancer in 1991, Carol Wits diagnosed with a brain tu­ mor In 1993. keeping her mother busy traveling from Mocksviile to New Jer­ sey to care for her. Carol had been through a series of treaimenls. and her doctor told hcrshe would have to havc surgery, Gailher said. Before Carol was scheduled to see the surgeon, her mother said she heard her in another room praising the Lord. After that, she began to tell people ihe cancer was gone. When Carol went back to the doc­ tor. Gaither said there was nothing of the tumor remaining but a lltlle scar Tissue. While giving crcdit to the doctors who treated her, Gailher said, "I be­ lieve Ihat universal prayer is what saved my daughter." The family had called friends and relalives all over the place. Her daugh­ ter had people praying for her from coast to coast, she explained. Gaither has always taught her chil­ dren the importance of faith. Her vol­ unteer efforts includc a lot of work at PfeMC See Davfe-Page C8 Relaxing in her home, Alice Gaither reads from the Bible. M u lh R o llin s C o u p le W e d In S ta te s v ille ■ StaccyLeighMullofRockwelland Brian Jason Rollins of Belmont were uniled in maniage at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 20 al SI. John's Lutheran Church, Slalesville. 'ibe Rn. Thomas Oxbell ofTici- MrL' ' : ItabrideUlhediughierofGatyE Mull adtakcEMull of Slalesville. fte is a 1992 graduale of Davie High School and eanedabachelcr'sdegiee il an wMi a conceMralion in |ia|)Mc dnitnANuanlioa liom the Univer- .jky' or Nonh Cantina al Chvlaae. ShakàiatMcher for Sianly Counly Sdnolt.giailesK-8. inmn is the son of Lany 0. I Sr,.or Bebnool and the late t'RòUias.HeUal992fradu- •uk Mm High School, and busineu degree ftpm Oasion QqMWi'miI phM 10 (TKluaie in Ihe l;Matoiy degree from Ihe .UMnky òfNonh Carolina at Char- liai^iHi pUBS to leach. He is em- - bjt Belinoai Associales Insur- S lx t h G r a d e r s R e c e iv e V a c c in a t io n s Forthethirdconsecutiveyeiir,Davie County's sixth graders rolled up their sleeves for Hepatitis В shots. According lo Rhonda Mock, RN, child health nurse with Ihe Davie County Healdi Depaitmeni, die vac­ cine protects children from Hepatitis B,aserious disease thotcancause liver damage or liver cancer. During Ihe 1997-1998 school year, 192 Davic Counly sixth graders com­ pleted the scries of ttiree Hepatitis В vaccinations. Along with die Hepatitis B series. Measles, Mumps, and Ru­ bella (MMR) and Tetanus shols were also olTered lo ttie students; 145 sixth graders rcccivcd a MMR shot and 135 Tetanus shols. According to Dennis Harrington, Health Director, "The Roll Up Your Sleeves Program has been shown lobe an ciriclcnl way to prolcci youlh who did nol rcccive Ihe Hepatitis B vaccinc as infants. School-based immuniza­ tion clinics provide us with a unique opportunity to vaccinate a large num­ ber of odolcsccnu.' Since Nov.22.1991, UieU.S. Cen­ ter For Disease Control and Preventioo has recommended dial newborn in- fanu rcccive the first dose of Hepatitis B before leaving die hospital followed by a second dose at one month of age and a thinl dose al six ituoihs ofage. For more infotmalion abou № |m- lilis B or olher chlMhood immunlia- tions,contaclMockal(336)7SI-g7aa C lu b L e a m s A b o u t 'C re a tiv e M e m o r ie s ' Mrs. Brian Jason Rolllna s ii» M «l dioaa Beth DMs. her S f MDCkiviUe, as niatnn of ■ wowDìmLoiì- don of Denver, Lori Nifong of Win­ slon-Salem, Rebecca Fryer of Char- lone, Michclle Brooks of Plantation, FIa.andTercsaScarleitofWBlkeitown. Honotaiy bridesmaids weieVeneso Hasein of Charlotte, Whitney Salley of Lexington, S.C, and Cayce Bur­ gess of BdmonL The groom's father was best man. Ushers wetc: Lorry Rollins, Joel Nichols, Chip Rollins and Derick Rollins, allofBclmonl;JonadianPeny . of Albemarie; and Zeni Chlckoree of Chariolte. CruciferwasLauiaSipe, and flower giri was Megan Rollins. After a reception al Ihe church fel­ lowship hall, die couple went on a wedding trip lo Aniba. They will be at honieinRockwelL Center Homemakers met on Tues­ day, June 16, al Center Community Buikiing. Piesideni Pat Reilly calicd the meeting to order and led Uk group in die Hedge 10 die Flag. Ruby O’Neal's devottonal began by areadlng from Luke lOaboutcompas­ sion. She dien read fhm "Don't Sweat The Small -nibigs" dnughts aboul Devekiping Your Compasston. She concludcd witti some "Insdwlions for Life'. Judy Swkegood closed die de­ votional period with prayer. Oail SmiUicalted dK roll widi 13 membeis answering. She ttien read minutes from die May meedng which were approved. ■ Uiulse Swidi gave die tieamw’s report. Frances O'Neal shared an article tltkxi;'SimpleTVvlhsaboul Happiness'. Oail Smldi reponed dial the nomi­ nating commilleewillhavcacomplctc report at die July meeting. The meedng on Aug. 18 will be at SiUem Tavem in Winston-Salem al 6:30 p.m. More informatkm will be available at die July meeting. Ruby O'Neal lead die members in die Club Collet before the program. Pat Reilly Introduced the guest, Donna and Joe Farthing of Advance, who presented die program on "Cre- aUve Meroocies". The Fardiings are Instnictors for die CreaUve Memories organization. They teach die safe way losaieandiitesetveiihDioiinrhs.'niev sliaied die many ways in which pteu alburoscanbesKndtonolonlysi^: preserve die pictures but to enhaKC Ihe enjoyment of sharing them with odicrs.Infoimadonwasgivenfarwoili-' shops to leam the process of albums; making and ordering die necessi^ ' supplies. "J Pat Reilly dunked Mr. and MK - Farthing for die program, ' '• i HoslessCarolynLyeriyaKlPnwwl 0'NcalscTvedrcfteshnienls.lhlsliiw.;. was also.used for queaiooi w l swers about Creative Memories. - ■ vy > Wylene Keller won die door ; ; ThenexlmeetingwWbaaiiliiNilij,: atdieCenurConmunityBiMli«itf ( > PcarieneSeafonlaiidUMlwl^MM^p^.-.: hostess. ' I i - C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 AdvanœNews Bj Edith Zimmeinum Advance Contspomlcnl We welcomed Naylor Vogler back 10 church Sunday аПсг a six nwnlhj absence due lo scriom illness. Siclla, his wife, who is our Sunday School Supciinlendent was beaming. Herfoith jpd prayers have been answered. Haylor’s children Susan and Joel Kimball and daughter Emily of Clemmons werc present Г<^ the wor* ship and praise scrvicc. Ttw Sallie Sue Peebles S.S. Class gave Father’s Day gifts prior to the worship scrvicc. The men receiving them were Naylor Voglcr and Frank Markland. Naylor’s was cofnpllmcn- (ary for his being at church. He was 78 ycais old. Frank Markland. 76. re* ceivcd the gilt for the oldest father. Wc welcomed new members to our church Sunday. Frankie Voglcr and wife Christine joined. Their Infant daughter Abby Lee was nt the altar with them. On July 11 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Puppet Pest *98 will be held at the Rccreation Center with many out-of- town paiticlpants. Markyourcalcnder. Frances Robertson and her sisler Jessie Damey and their daughters Martha Harris andTercsa Hazelwood spent the weekend nt Myrtle Beach. Ken Cope nnd wife Jewel of ClcmmonsandEdithZimnwimnnwcrc Sunday night visitors of Wiley and Charlotte Williams. Urry Voglcr underwent major stottiuch surgery last week at Forsyth Hospital. We arc thankful he camc through so well. Wc express sympathy to the family of James Mayhcw. He died Sunday at The Oaks In Winston-Salem. Mrs. Paulina Barney wilt celebrate her 100th birthday Wednesday. June 24. Her children, Roy, Paul, Rommic. Barbara and Lucy have Invited every­ one to drop by to see Mrs. Paulina, beginning al 10 a.m. on June 24. No gifts. Kazie Smiley’s birthday falls on June 24. Some of her children treated her to a supper Saturday night, and other children to a dinner on Sunday, June 21. Paul Robertson isapaticntat Forsyih Hospital recuperating from a heart at­ tack. , Mary Lewis Hcgc Dunn of Win­ ston-Salem was a Wednesday after­ noon visitor of Edith Zimniemian. H i l l s d a l e N e w s ByBenlla Brandon Wyall Hillsdale Correspondent The youlh group entertained us Sunday during worship scrvice with songs and skits they had learned at Look Up Lodge YouihCamplosi week. The youth had a wonderful time as did the counselors Annette Minor, Roger Chllih. Jonathan Sizemore, and Carrie Epps. Spccial thanks to these four people forgiving their time to go with the youlh to camp for the week. P i n o N e w s Kenneth and Brcnda Hanes spent Father’s Day at Twectsie Railroad with their Belarussian hosl child. Kalia. I'm sure ihnlKalia was amazed at the sights she s;iw. Hillsdale will have Vacation Bible Sch(X)I on Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the chureh building on Medical Drive in Hillsdale. Lunch will be pro­ vided. Wc encourage all children to attend. Mrs. Chad Merrill Helton Hales-Helton Couple United In Mamage Mrs. Stephen DeMitt S m ith -D e M ilt C o u p le W e d J u n e 1 4 A t S a le m C o lle g e Patricia Elaine Smith and Stephen DeMIlt of Coral Springs. Fla. were united in marriage at 2 p.m. June 14 at the Miydeil at Salem CoUege.The Rev. John Kapp ofTicialed. The bride Is Ihe daughter of Harold Wayne and Elaine Smith of N.C. 801 North. Advance. She is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in eco* nomics from Salem College and a master’s of business administration degree from Queens Collcge, Char- le(te. She is owner of Supply All Inc. <The groom is the son of Mary Ann ^brrentino and the late Frank DcMilt o'f Ft, Lauderdale. Fla. He earned a bachelor’s degree in management from Flagler College, St.. Augustine, Fla., and is president of Rexel Datacom. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose her sisler. Ibmmy Smith, as maid ofhonor. The groom’s brother, Frank An­ thony DeMiit, was best man. Ushers were Bobby Klesl, Wayne Smith Jr. andAlCicale. Haley McCune. the bride’s niece was flower girl, and Garrett Benge. Ihe bride’s nephew, was ring bearer. After a reception at Bermuda Run Country Club, the couple went on a two-week wedding trip to Tahiti. They will be at home in Ft. Lauder­ dale. By Nora Latham Pino Corresponilcnt Our pastor. Tamn)y, was back in the pulpit Sund.iy after being away at confcrence, and delivered a wonderful scm)on. We were saddened by the deaih of John Gailher Ward. We extend our deepest sympiithy to the family. Wc want to thank everyone who camc to our breakfast. It was the best one yel. Also thanks to everyone who help(^ with il. We will start having them again in Ihe fall. Kathy Miller ondToniHortonspent last weekinNashville,Tcnn. attending Fan Fare. On Sunday. Ihe members of the chureh presented a bibic to Suzanne Millcrfor graduation. Suzanne recently returned home fmm a cruise to the Bahamas. Betty Etchison West honorcd Ihc fathers in the family wiih a dinner at Frostland in Cana on Father's Day. Those honored werc: Walter Etchison. Roland H. West. Larry Tutterow, Al Cujas, and Carl Grissom. Olher dinner guests werc: Dahlgrcn Etchison Upilcgraff. Frances Tutterow, Susan Cujas. Betty Grissom, Henry West, Chad Fcmand/.. Elizabeth Tuticrow, J.\son Tutterow. Alex McQuire. Amy Cujas and Missy Cujas. Everett TullcrowandGrayEtchist)njoincdlhc group for dessert. The falhcrs \scrc Imnoretl al Ihe home of Lclia and James Essie on Sunday when Ruth and Brenda (Issic, Mary Ellen Candillo and Lclia gave a luncheon fur James, Chip and Neal Essie and John Candillo. Also present were David and Forrest Essie, Tammy Broughln and Heather Schenk. Camilla Elizabeth Hales of Clem­ mons and Chad Merrill Helton of Advancc were unilcd in marriage at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 20 at Ardmore Baplist Church. Winston-Salem. The Rev. G. Tyler Talton offici­ ated. The bride is the daughter of Col. (Ret.)Terry L. Hales and Mary Helen Hales of Clemmons. She is a gradu­ ate of Parkland High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in health science from Meredith College. She will attend ihc Wake Foresi Univer­ sity School of Medicine in the fall in Ihc physician assistant program. She was Miss Forsyth Coimty 1994. The groom is the stm of Brent W. Helton and Mcrrillyn Jo Helton of Riverbend Drive. Advance. He is u graduate of Davie High Sch(X)l and earned a degree in industrial relations from the University ofNorth Caro­ lina al Chapel Hill. He is a manage­ ment associate at Central Carolina Dank. The bride chose her sister, Sara Ledford, as matron ofhonor. Brides­ maids were Beth Hales, Tammy Broughton, Michelle Donachy. Kendra Greene and Sheridan Whilly. Adam Dorselt was the groom’s best man. Ushers wcreTerry L. Hales Jr., Jeremy Helton, Jason Allbcrt, Jonathan Kelly. Blair Halver, Chuck Ledford and Scott Halver. Flower girl was Chelsea Ledford and ring bearer was Luke Bumidge. After a reception at the chutch, the coupic went on a wedding trip to the Eastern Caribbean. They will be at home in Winslon-Salem. Той Payin¿¡ Too Much for Hi£fh Quality Assisted Living Services? S r o P ! к аШттЛЛугш.^о(ёЛтсТсгтж itane» asttOal Ыщ/cmmmilyloctittdÌH Oemmons, just minutes away from WinOonSaiem. nohtoneibeautiM at-bome miikntial 'environment just muât make vounmuier \t^gservtces. borne сяк, at Летел I U t m k ^ C a U u it o iii ^ we¡n committed to pro- Mtematsve to nursing ”'priei4ffimiilable. B B 0 C K 5 I G N E -J E M A C fc - C o r o á n o N . S 6 5 ‘y < u № ÿ a > iik ‘R i С еШ аг) (336)751-5551 M o to ro la 3 0 0 F lip le s s F R E E ! CELLULAR DEALER ^ < • 9 5 M o to ro la 6 5 0 F lip p h o n e $ 9 .9 5 4430CSiianl (336)7665000 Ь)Ш| • Cbmnuos, O NLY $149,95 M O B I L E N E T in c . С [ш ш п$6еШ 1[ Davie Je w ^s (336) 778-2626 Y;idkinvilk‘ R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e , N C • (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -1 2 6 6 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 II ' A d v a n c e C h u r c h E a r n s 1 9 9 7 E x e lle n c e A w a r d Mrs. Taylor Thomas Cobum C o u p le M a r r ie d A t U N C Natalie Siuonnc Grocc and Taylor Thomas Cobom of Chopct Hill were united In maniagcon April 25 al 11:30 a.m. at the Coker Arix)rclum on the ilNC campus. The Rev. Tambria Lee ofllciated. The briJc is the daughter of Earl and Juanita Gnxe of Hillsdale. She is a graduate of Davie High School and the University of North Carolina at ChapelHill.amlaltendsthcUnivcniiiy ofNorth Carolina School ofMedicine. ; The groom is ihe son of Jeanne Cobum of Lucca, Italy. He graduated from the AshcvilteSchool nnd anended Wake Forest University. He is em­ ployed as an internet specialist by Vi­ sion Factory of Raleigh. ; The bride was escocted by her fa- ther.MmeeOTQceorHUbMbwMher Sister’s maid of honor. Bridesma|ds WcrcTanyaScegarofBoston,MicKi:ltc Hall of Washington. D.C.. Rebcccah Hoffman of Chapel Hill. Niki Wilkinson HicksorSanrottl.andShcrri McDanicI of Winston-Salem. Kincaid Coburn, the groom's brother, was best man. The grooms­ men were the bride's brother. Kenneth Groce of Wilminglon. Peter Wells of Richmond. Kevin Smilh of Grcens- boro, and Derek Baumer of Washing­ ton. D.C. Music wasprovided by harpist Anita Bourroughs-Pricc. Soloist Karen Judd of Advance sang Ave Maria and the Loni’s Prayer. Mandy Groce attended the register. The wedding was directed by Col­ leen Moon and Diana Groce Vuich. A reception at the Carolina Inn fol­ lowed the wedding. Alter a honey­ moon trip to Belize, the couplc will be at home In Chapel Hill. Щ гщ т-Johnson СщЯв ШпМ1пРаггптд1т ■и:-¡TniEU ik ^ ta d Il Non ■ ofYadk- School udaUendedApiMlKHMi ¡¡(^ (■ Л -П и а м А а п Мшюо . Sute Univenity. He Uemployid by dfÍMkiclavUle wen united In m » AdvanceAMoFaminMocli^ne. riìàe « 4 pim. Затпк)!: luae 20 u MrmÌHÌea В «М CtaKk aeo«e ÌHiiiNr«f6ciaMd. Oivea il пш^че by bcr fethe« tbe bride choHAiUioiM.(MaeyM kÌMeieltiidi4^lirórCMl herniakIofImaKBrideinieidiwef« NanniiafLewitviUeiKiUlida Chii>UiieLatlùniiriReaMl>hibbe. ' М и М П *. : Т 1 и |го ат'|Ш ег«м Ь 1 м тш . óíf W mi pòfiylk Hifh U d m wen loe E JokMon'h aad «■deiiiJedAtltoitnictioB CariosW .NoiiM.V ' ' - : «iiMelie eiriidabeeicat Jlow ir girie wa* Sera М ам а apil NMivad a nerit aad Katharine He is eàfloy^.by Ha^iriclc After a renpiiba in Ощ efeiireh fellowihiphalklliecaupleaMalaia ifàaiiiiaiiieioaórM t'aad weddinttriptothebeadteeorSoMb iMMoa Scof Modis- Cmliaa:1lMy wiU bf át lMM i«. SÌÌIiÉii;àÌ'lM aia«|i-;BaoM . '-'■-'.v ; -----Г ■■ Г ' ElbavillcUniicdMclhodisiCliurch ofAdvance is Ihe recipient oflhe 1997 Church of Excellcnce Award. The Witness Commission of the Western North Carolina Confcrcncc of the United Methodist Church hiis recognizcd Elbaville as one who has shown ils commilmcnl lo doing the Ihlngs lhal nuke for chuivh growth, evangelism ami disciple training. Elbaville is one of 57 churches rccog: N e w B o o k s A rriv e A t D a v ie L ib ra ry Same of the new books at Davic County PubHc Llbraiy, 371 N. Main St.. Mocksvilic: Non-Fiction Alexander СчШег: 1898^1976 Vie ChiUren Creek Islands Indonesia I he Leadership Challenge: Howto Keep Getting Extraordinary Things Done in Organizations Lessons Learned the Hard UVyv Л Personal Kepon Making the Most of Your Money ThcMonnonHii'riirchy: Extensions of Power North Carolina Mnuunn of Art: HandlHMik of the Collections OneofOtirs:TinmihyMcVeighaiul the Oklahoma City Honihing Fiction The Blood Artists - Chuck Hogan Cities ()f the Plain - Cormac McCarthy Cloth of Heaven - B.J. Huff The Day After Tomorrow - Allan Folsom’ Dealh of a Saint Maker - Allana Manin FflWiHgAHi«’/-William HjoTlsbcrg The Himt-Club - Bret Loti No Place of Safety- Robert Bamanl ProtongedLxposure'Slc\cnHd\\\\ Thoms ofTnah • Eileen Goudge Summer reading program: No programs June 29 (Vacation Week) Davie County Public Library hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8:3() p.n». Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Satur­ days 9 a.m.-4 pm.; Sundays 2-5 pm. Phone: 751-2023. Cooleemee Branch hours: Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.*5 pm. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30); dosed on Saturday and Sunday. Rione: 2R4-2805. Wal-Mart Honors Sue Johnson As Teacher Of Year When Sue Johnson, a ttachcr al Shady Grove Elementary School, slipped iMoaramiiiar- looklng blue vest today, it wasn4 for ac- cepting a smn- merjobal Wal- Man. Johnson was accepting the 1998 Wal- . . NtolTeacberof ■*0“ » « theYearAwaidrc.'ciweilence in leach­ ing from aa assc .iale fhm Ihe Wal- Man sue in MoclisviUe. In apprciation for Johnson's dedi- catioo, WabMan pnsented a $500 gnuM to the school and a special tcndi- tioaofthe Wal-Man veal 10 Johnson os a hedge of honor for the Mocksvilic areaTeechcrof the Year. Mama wisone of more ihanl,700 teachen finn around ds counliy who weiesclecledlo>eceiveihel998awaid. The «finnenreceivedacombined total of SS30,OOOin grants for Iheir schools or ichool diilricts. ■Wal-Manbelievesagoodeduca- ■кя is an esienlial fotndation for pro­ ductive citizenf and a vital commu- aUy," aaU David Oiaas, president and i4iier executive ofDcer of Wal-Man Skne, be.. ">Ud avraiding die $300 gnM ^ vesi is our way of showing our aifiteciatioa for the outstanding Mchm who dolicate themselves to itudenu^achieve a superior nizcd Ihis year al Ihc 1998 Annual Confcrcncc for achicvlns this awanl. Tu be clijible for Ihls award, a church has to mecI i-crtain criteria; such as increasing boih Sunday School nml Worship, Scrvice ntlcndance by 5 percent, incrciuic chureh membcnihip by proression of faith, Sturt a new Sun­ day Sciiixil class or disciplcship sludy, conduct a conllnnulion class, pay ali apportioned funds in full, develop a visitation pniuRim and send youth tu camp or start a new youth jroup. In addiiion, ncwpmgnuns in evangelism and missional ministry must tw estab­ lished. Elbaville Uniteli Mcthmlist Chureh met or cxcccdal all goals. ElKiville United Methodist Chureh is iiK-alnl on N.C. 801 in Advance. Tbe pastor is ibc Re V. Susan Huhbird. Sun­ day Scliool is ul 10 a.m. and woiship service al II a.m. W ith T he D avie C ounty T heatre C om pany's Sh m m t Dram Camp July20-24 • Sam-Spm • $100 S e p a r a ttC m s M lv A S « * 6 ra « N K -1 2 C a rtH te d TM C lM rt Spacial Guest Artittt Coiitnct loi Mom> Inlmm,iition Freddi Riinisev 7')l tMIÌ Misti WilcoK H7t Clini ftlnxiindPt ШУ? ttilook YourTdenta On-etogd ^^e^b«fteD(i*taCo«irtgllaoreetlonDiparfiiint “Quick Vision Cataract Surgery” m eans no needle, no paten, no stitch, no pain and no long recoveiy. w ant to know more? For over three years, Dr. Gregory Temas h a s perform ed this new ¡rocedure on hundreds of your riends and neighbors. So if you are considering cataract surgery, choose the area’s leader in advanced surgical techniques. Call the T em as Eye Center today for more information. (336) 659-8180 (800) 772-6564 ]TEMAS EYECENTLMlJ T / 725 HIGHLAND OAKS DRIVE SUITE 101 W inston-Salem, NC 27103 T H K D E P A R T M K N T O K D E R I V I A T ( ) L ( ) ( ; V C L I N I C A L S T U D I E S ( K N U R l\ \KI U IKI M \()lim ti4‘i s iR'cdod Гог itscìii c Iì stiidii's A c n e in W o m e n * „ ^ at least 14 years and older i non-smokers iParticipants must 1» willing to discontinue other acne treatments > ( 'hil(li4ii Atopic Dermatitis I tre atm en ts vémconàutiHg Facial Hail' in Women The Wal-Marl/SAM'S Club -TMChir of the Year program hooors И аскт la Wal-Man aad SAMS'S ,'С1аЬТ0аа«мпШа who disUnguiih . AMNl«MaBi»ators,nioiivaKnaad' iMWflnsiaeducalian. r.ci 111 111.mb u ¡■III more iiiluriiiiiiiin 716-3775 - Г - - “ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD. June И , IW8 - CS I SPECIAL DRIES AND EUENTS OF INTEREST FOR MOCKSUILLE CITIZENS MñNHGER’S CORNER Relay for Life This August, we are pleased thal Ihe Davie Couniy Chamber of Commene will host Davie County's 1st Annual Relay for Life at Davie High SdiooL A gnnving tamd in North Carolina, the iielay (or Ufe is an event that urges ciiizens to join forces in Ihe fight against cancet On August 14-15 for 18 hours, partidpants of all ages on leams of 10-15 people will take huns walking or nmning In shifts lo raise money for cancer research. We are fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in Ihis family4)rienled evenL I challenge individuals, businesses, and dvic organizations lo volunteer their lime and services to this worthy cause. Ways to contribute indude: Sponsoring or joining a leam Volunteering Making Donations PmvidingFood Providing Entertainment For more inforautlon, please call Ihe Davie Couniy Chamber of Commerce al 731-3301. Terry L Bralley, Town Manager psliiicil On Ihp Sqiidre Saturday, Scptemticr 19,1998 10 a.m.- 10 p.m. Mocksville Town Square Food, Crafts, Kid's Rides & Games Enlertainment - Part Time Party Time Band, Rockin Ray, Southland String Band, True Believers Gospel Group, Good Timer's Square Dancing, Classic Car Show Bcink Drdfts For your convenieiicc, the Ibwn of Mocksvilk can now draft your water bill directly fhim your bank account. Customers who would like to benellt from this scrvice must obtain wi applkatlon form at the Mocksville Ibwn Hall and retum It completed with the proper Information by September Ist for the droll to be effective for the Octobcr bill. If Information can be completed by July 1st, the August bill can be drafted. Compost Site Chianges The Compost Site will be open every Saturday, from 8 a,m. to 12 p.m. It will, however, be closed on July 4 for Independence Day and September 5 for the Labor Day weekend. Yard waste may be dropped off during the week by calling 751-5500. Please do not throw yard waste over the fence when the mte is loclted. Residents cf the Town of Mocksville are allowed to waive the dumping fee at the compost site for one tmck load of yard waste per month. Purchase fees: Mulch - $5 per scoop Leaf Compost - $3 per scoop Drop Off fees; Ist load of yard waste per monlh free (Town Residenis Only) IhKk kMd of yard waste - $5; Vi track knd or less ■ $3 М1И KSIMI I I lliinil IMIRKS nils 4 ,1m M • M m к s iiillf M • 1 it) M()( Ksiiii 11 I’UBi и Oil и mi s TnwnBosid Dr. P.W. Slale, Mayor J.C. “Buster” Cleary Lee Rollins Vernon Thompson Sieve Walker Janies Wall Planninf Board Vena Hairis, Chair Lawrence Ray Carter Stevie Dulin JohnOoohby Bob Hall S I NIDH S( I NI LyimH.ByCT!y. Chair ' Alice Gaither Randy Gardner Richaid Schooler GaitKelly Terry BmlUy, Town Mana$tr 751-2259 Richard Sink, Police Cluef 751-9186 Danny SimtK Public Wjrb Dirtctor 751-2519 ‘ Michael Comer, Recreation Director 751-2325 KaHOsbome,FireChuf 75hm BiU Wisetnan, Paris i Grounds 751-5500 Kim Shuskiy, Senior Cenier Director 751-0611 KlMWkk^Bittichiwm JoàiOdhoe.FWü«âZow| - . MflCookAMMiCam lП14Ш Day of Travel Are your bags packed? Is passport current? Are you ready to travel? Summer means road trips and for the Urst time ever, the Davie County Senh)r Center can be seen out and about all over Davie Couniy. Wear your comfortable waUiB| shoes and traveiiai ckithes because we are pbnniM to Ulerally tour Historic Davie County on Ttaursdw, September 17. $5 coven Ihe cost of travel and a BBQ lunch. Our " has not been as of the printing dale, but will 6e annoiuiced soon. This will be an all day evenL Please jcall fordepartureand arrival limes. Unfortunately, there b only space available for Ibe niS 30 people, so call Ihe SeiUor Center at 751-WU eariy to reserve your scat aad oMaia yonr boardiaipa»!! W altm tloiiSotlal Get out of dM heat awl join your (Headi for an afteraooB of cool faidoor Aib! The №vie C o i^ Scaior watenadoa social w Cenier at 751-0611 bv Ibesday, July 2 l We’U b v e games lo play and lots to eat. Since watermelons can be messy, causal dress is recommended. Even if you don’t like watermelon, please join us. Other less messy and equally lasly refreshments will be served as well Secyoutherel Lunch & Leam The Davie County SenkH- Cenier a monthly & Lean at the Steer in MKksville al noon on the flrsl Thursday of each month. Westem Steer provides a bee drink to all seniors who attend - Just ask for your coupon al tbe door! Sammer Dates & Speakers; No Lunch Leam in July due to August 6, David Joaa Dutcber ElderboiMe S e p ta te 3, M ace-Hlstoik Davie. ffiB ul Are the dog days of with yow friend* la beatiBg the heaL ! Admiükin antkJpaUon BINGO! Ad lo be used as a Snacks and coM /drinks will be served. Sununer Dales: July 13,1:30-3:30 August 10,1:30-3:30 Sepl 14,1:30-3:30 Senior Dance It’s thne lo break out your dandng shoes! Due to popular demand, Ihe Davie Couniy Senkir Cenier win be hosthig another dance on Saturday, September 26 frtim 7-10 p.nk fal Ihe Mocksville Ekmentaiy School gym. Bring a date, go with a group, or come alone, iwt other way, r won’t miss out 00 (tan, even if you chhn lo have “two left feet” IA variety of itfrcsbment will be served and admissk« fal only $3 per person. Please caU % ^enk)r Center of noR details at751-4MU. Incentive AU Sihrcr Hedtb cxm iici and senior walkers art invited to tbe laccadve B itakbitall:30 Sweatshirts, T- sUrts, and other great prizes will be given away. Start exercisfaig now lo earn youn! B K kto.Sthw l Pizza Party School’s fal sessk», so don’t be lale! Jofai us Thursday, August 20 at 5 pjn. for our Back to School Pirty. Celebralc sen& g tbe gnad kids and great grand kkls off lo school by altendfaig a pizza I’s no charge for this event, but we do need your RSVP no lattf lhan 'niesday, August 18. Hope to see you there! Please feel free lo call the Rec. Dept, al 751-2325 for informatkin on the foUowins programs and spcciai events. OWce hours: Mondy-Friday 8 am • 5 pm ; :■ S j|.Ts ll? S ^‘i'‘o r s № d . r _er now fir your child to have a fun and exciting ШПСГ ai the Rec. Mpl. SM per week or $15 by Ihe day.■ ■ llA J iq k iM - luesdav & Thursday • 9 am- 11:30 am $40 per month or $7 by the day.Mother’s Morning Out will also meet Ihis summer on Thursdays starting June 11th. Cost for Ihc summer wilt be $7 ' у Ihc dajr or $20 per month. ■ - IimnKlon Shcrn Roberts Thursday в 7 pm, Mturdays 9 10 am . .^5 per month for 2 days a week or $20 per moolh for 3 a wee> or Ongoing!! № тпШ 1у dinbled participaMs with __tra who wiU serve as vobnteen. ■ - Btock Gym Rising 3rd - 6th grade July 2IP _____1-12 noon. Girls-1 pm-4pm; CosT-$35 Includes a l-shirt. Ш К М Н н А ш а - Monday-Friday, 6:30 am-9 am Brock Gym. No charge. GnflLfiHgi - Instructor: Tammy Markland; ChiUitn 4-up. Fourdinertnl weeks. Cost: $50 per week; Time:l pm-5 nm. I - July 6-10,9:30 -12 noon. Instructor Laura ’ • Sahirday, July 4th @ Rich Park. ____t fireworks. :gijte_ring in August. Games ate played at _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Registering in August , at Pinebrook Elemenlaiy. Й0. - SheHen In Rkh Fkrk are available to rent for info* I -July l-S at the Mocbville Picnic_______ Conducted by the Westem Piedmont Antique &CoUectois Club and Mocksviile/Davie Recreation Depaitroem. Dealer will feauie smaU antiques, bottles, ftimiturtokl signs and more. For more infoimation. please contact Paul Carter toU-firee at 1-8T7-389-463I. _____inment, games & fireworks. lilfJiaigl. - Registering Hnebrook tlemenlaiy. $30. 1Ч Р 0 НК1М PHOSt SUMBf RS Moekmllto IM w /S tw w FM bUau: MoB-M Sammpat: 7S1-MS0 Aft«r Houra ft W M n d K 7U4S96* BU llai/A ooout QuaM ona:75t-aiN This la tbe bualness number for Emergency Communicatkm*. Please do not CaU with questkna about your bill. P M let/Flw /H geallK O tl :«• DÀVIE COUNTY.ENTERPRISE RECORD, Junt 25,1998 M o y e r -P e te r s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Melissa Anne Moyer and Jeffrey Charics Pcicrs of Williamsburg. Va.. will be Tnarricil on Aug. 8 in Mcluchcn. N.J. The bridc-clcct is the daughter of Thomas and Nancy Moyer of Metuchcn. N.J. She is a graduate ofMctuchcn High School and earned a bachelor's degree with honors in psychology from American University, where she was a member of Phi Bela Kappa. She is a law student al William & Mary. The groom-to-be is the son of Stuart and Bccky Peters of Brentwood Drive, Advance. He attended Davic High School and is a 1992 graduale of the N,C. School of Scicncc and Math. He earned a bachelor's degree in U.S. Foreign Policy from American University, where he was named (he mosl exceptional senior. He is employed by Intemalionai Mobile Communicalions. CoupJe Celebrates Anniversary CharlieondJoMcClanuockcclcbralcd Ihclr 30th wedding anniveruiy on nuy 26. They were Heated to dinner and a play al Ihe Bam Dinner Theatre by Ihelr children, Jean and Leonard Shellon, Janel and Woodie Bales and Linda andWayne Tcsh. They were manied May 26,1948. R e d C r o s s N e e d s T y p e O Mrs. Ttiurmn Sanford Jordan Jr. C o u p le W e d In S a lis b u r y The CaroIiniLS region ot'l'ie Ameri­ can Red Cross has a critical need for 0 positive and O negative blood. AsofJune 16, Ihcre was less thana one day's supply of O neg. and barely more than one day supply of O pos. Over the weekend, trauma cases de­ pleted the blood supply. The RcdCross has stopped shipping O ncg. for slock to hospitals and are shipping O pos. at 50 percent of what is ordered. With Ihe Fourth of July fast ap­ proaching, officials are concemcd about the Inventory level continuing to dccllne. People can itonate ot Tlie Triad Blood Ccntcr, 650 Coliseum Drive, Winston-Salem, Monday, 11:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, I l:30a.m.-6;30p.m.; Wcdncsday7;30 a.m.*l p.m.; and Friday 8 a.m.*2 p.m. 2nd and 3ni Sunday I l:30a.m.-4p.m. To schedule ablood donation appoint­ ment or for more infonnalion, call Ihe American Red Cross at 724-0511. To be a blood donor, one musl; •Be at least !7 years old; • Weigh al least 1 ID pounds: • Be in good general health: and • Have noldonatcd blood in Ihc past eight weeks. Workshops Planned Mrs. Aaron Scott Fender Couple Mamed At Yadkin Valley Baptist In Advance June 20 : АМюп Marie Miller and Aaron ScoaFefldcrofMocksvilleweie United i l ¡narriate al6p.m.June20alYadUn Villey Bapliil Chmh. Advancc. The Rw. HoMic CnUockaOiciated. ItebridgimiedMhlcrofMr.aiid Mn. lo tB A. Miller or МосЬуШе. Skii»|mtaleoro«vieWghSchool Nd nctim i her bichekir'i degrce in E iflW i finn Annlachiaii Stale Uni- .vMÌily. Ske U empioycd by Central DwkhoiMihScliool. : -llltim niblhoicaorBilIFeixler iifMackiidleaàlMn.Iiinl1eiiinions Ы а т в и 1. Н|> b ■ (nduaK of D M M |h ackool a>l iccdved № : tatM oA dqpw ia 4nita mcdicliH *OB ÀfprivhiuSMie Univenity. - 'Ека М by htr lather. ite bride i t a i Кику Oofeb M h v ПШ !» of комг^'ВгМ сииИа were U ilie f t a v ,* * r iià A ìiiN r « lM c ^ C W Ite . 1Ш or ite bride. tadM i и1А1кШ|Г,4м(1МП0ГМг.ак1. И^-МГ^МШ», « M jMioir anca-; ----------- register. Bill Fender, the groom's father, was the best man. The gloom's attendants wereGreg Forties and JasonCkxtfeHer, fHenb of the gnom; and Bea Miller and JefTMiller, the bride's binhen. Greg Allen, Ihe g n ^ 'i friend, served as pianist, and Sieve Gray was sotoisL Showers were heM in honor of the bride on Ntay 9, hotted by the matron of honor and Ruby Walker, and on May 23, hosled by Brenda Plenunciis, Margaret Foster, Leslie Fender, Carolyn Spry. Kathy Smilh, and Maijoric Foster. On FHdayevenlng.arehearsal din­ ner for wdding otlendanls and family members was hosted by Brenda FleinmoasandBIIIFehder.themolher anl father of the groom. After a recqxion in Ihe clubhouse al Pudding Ridge Oolf Coune. the awple honeymooned in Ihe Poconos. Th^ wi l l make their htra in The Human Resources Develop­ ment program and Davidson Couniy Community College, Davie Campus, arc presenting ascrics of workshops lo help sludenis get the jobs they want and moke asmooth transition from the classroom to the workplace. "Marketing Yourself lo an Em­ ployer" is free and open to the public. The three w’orkshops will give stu­ dents lips on completing application forms, writing resumes, and preparing for job interviews. Sessions will be held on the Davie Campus and arc scheduledforMondays.5;30-7:30p.m. on the following dates: •July 13, Getting in the Door Wiih a Good Application; S o n B orn To Sm ith C ouple Kiley and Cyndy Smith ofMocks­ ville announce the biith of their son, Kortiln Lennon al 8:52 p.m. June 15. 1998, al Fonyth Memorial Hospital. Heweigh^8lbs. 14oz.andwas22 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Keith and Debbie Jones of Mocksville. Pa­ ternal grandparents are Wade and Rulh Smilh ofMocksville. Greal-grandparenu are W.U and Hazel KnIghI of Advance. Virginia Jones of Advance, Eneene Robens of Calypso, and Mary O. Smilh of Wallace. • July 20, Wriling Resumes Tliat Get Ihe Job; • July 27, Preparing for Ihc Inter­ view. For more infotmation or to icscrvc aspacc,callthc Davic Campus at 335- 751-2885. VonetlaShanayCodyandThunnan Sanfoid Jonlan Jr. were married al 5 p,m. on June 20, al Trinity Presbyte­ rian Church in Salisbury. Pasior Charlene Lewis officiated. The bride is the daughter of Vcneso C. Hcarst of Salisbury and Gilbert E. Cockerham of Mocksville. She is Ihe granddaughterofLulaC.NIcholsonof Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. ClWon CockcrhamofMocksville,and the late Robcit Pulliam ofMocksville. She is Ihe great-granddaughter of Florence V.Cody. The bridegroom is the son of Rcbecca T. Jonlan of Henderson and Thurman S. Jonlan Sr. of Ossining, N.Y. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mis.AlexTcnyofHendeisonandMr. and Mis. Sanfoni Jordan of Souih Boston, Va. TiKmaidothonorwasCailaCtBws, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kendra Howell and Yohmda Howell, sisten of ihe bride; Yvette Stewart, friend of the bride; Shannon Ionian, sisierofihegroom;andShaudlynTeny. cousin ofthe groom. Junior bridesmaids were Shaniqua Crawfonl, cousin of the bride, and Amber Mashore. god-sisterofthebride. Best man wasLascalWeNcy,fricnd of the groom. Gioomsmcn were Dcr- ¡ H a p p y 4 t f i ‘B i r t h d a y C o U e e n O 'b u a r e t f i e m o s t s p e c i a i C ittie ¿ i r C t o \ Q a m m a & $ a ^ i g f i t “We love you and miss you” Quality, Value andService are the keys to succo» in today's burine» w orid tt сапЧ provide ihcK Ihinai te 1 ^nim уш haw m m iN G or nUM OinO IM L needi, youkwktedie ише icquifcmeni». You need a ptinUng Mfvioe ttat am pcitem - C A U Ш W E Ш У 0 lЩ F ■ IN 1 1 N G 9 0 U Л n 0 N , ^ h c k (ЗЭв)7 8 1 -ЗЭввА ком (3 3 e )7 S 1 - 1 ^ jte (336) л г ц м т з д к е п . ( з з в )7 « м 1 И л » WETŒMA0Y Т О Р К Я Н Ж y o u 1И Е B E S T IN I •OotarPiimne • BiakiMt and Sodai StMkmy •ВиМ иСпк •Nom P M •SMHdorCutlomiad ■lalMiiRinna •АшшИчПит •1пмки.НмЦ||| •В псК ж М киа •AdhaMiiUMi •ShMWtapiiing •MtarSImiM •PnMiWanFoldn »Piemdaulllw» •AdMrtWngSpeciMM- AmAnakandM«itoMiyCMia •SomnPiInkigftEmMdtiy •HtfbSIMidCopylne • П н ам п T" fre e P k à -U p m id D é U v ^ — ............... rick Sellers, Brian Brooks, Patrick Scales. Derrick Hawkins, friends of the groom: and ChadEvcrctt,cousinof the groom. Flower girls were Hulcy Pulliiim. cousin of Ihe brille, and Saylor Bnwks. godnJaughtcr of tlte groom. Ring bearer was Christopher Everclt, cousin ofthe gnxim. Honorary hostesses were Prcscilla Cockerham and Lclllan Brock, aunts of Ihc bride. Hostesses were Danielle Hcarst, sister of Ihe bride. Ebony Cockerham. Nicole Pulliam, Tiffany Nicholson, Wyashia Rose, and Jenni­ fer Stevenson, cousins of the bride. Ushens were Gregory Crawford, Dcrck Crawford. Josh Nichols, hnxh- ers of the bride and Dcmarius Terry, ciHisin of the groom. Arcception washeldat Ihc Holiday Inn in Salisbury. Thebndeand groom gmdualcdfmm UNC Greensboro. The bride is em­ ployed by IPM C in R IP as a com­ puter programmer. The groom Is pur­ suing his masters degree in English аГ NorthCarolinaCentral University. Tlie groom plans to enter the teaching pro­ fession. After a honeymoon cruiso, ilic couple will reside in Durham. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 - C7 ... .r._.. MEDICAL • SURGICAL • LASER EYE CARE FOUR REASONS WHY SOUTHEASTERN EYE ŒNTER IS YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR "NO-STITCH, NO-PATCH" CATARAQ SURGERY Outgoing president Trad Crisco with new officers Christie Schaffer and Linda Creekmur. - Photos by Robin Fergusson A r t s C o u n c i l C e l e b r a t e s Y e a r Experience C . R ic h a rd E p e s , M .D ., h a s p e rfo rm e d o v e r 6 0 ,0 0 0 c a ta ra c t su rg eries in c lu d in g th e n e w "N o - S titc h , N o - P a tc h " te c h n iq u e . D u rin g th is p ro c e d u re , o n ly e y e d ro p s a re u sed to n u m b th e e y e a n d y o u ca n re tu rn to y o u r n o rm a l a c tiv ­ itie s im m e d ia te ly a fte r s u rg e ry . Convenience F o r y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e , y o u m a y be seen in y o u r o w n h o m eto zyn fo r a n in it ia l e v a lu a tio n a n d fo llo x o - u p c a re . Dedication S o u th e a s te rn E y e C e n te r is a n o u t- p a tie n t c e n te r d e d ic a te d s o le ly to su rg ica l eye care. E v e ry aspect o f o u r sta te - o f- th e - a rt f a c ilit y is d e d ic a te d to re s to rin g a n d p re s e rv in g y o u r b e s t v is io n . Trust In d iv id u a ls fro m 4 8 s ta te s a n d 1 8 fo re ig n c o u n trie s h a v e tru s te d th e ir e y e s to D r . E p e s a n d S o u th e a s te rn E y e C e n te r fo r c a ta ra c t s u rg e ry . By Mike Barnhardt Davie Couniy Еп1сфп$с Rccord The Davie Couniy Arts Council held its annual meeting on June 19 in the Brock Performing Arts Ccnler. which opened earlier in the year. And the winner of the “Art Advo­ cate Award" wenl to four people in- strumcnial in getting funding for the renovallon project - Helen Gantl. Jane Simpson. Perce Musselman and John Barber. Thefourhcadlhecommuniiydrive 10 raise needed funds. The lown of Mocksvllle und Davic Coumy also made major contributions, "Il really wasa labor of love." Bar­ ber said. "So many people played such an important part. I wanl to thank cvcryKxly who helped us make Ihis a a'ality. Wc appreciate it so much." New officers for Ihc council. Steve Pliurras prcsldcni. Christie Schaffcras vicc prcsldcni ami IJmla Creekmur iis secretary, wereelcclcdai ihe meeting. Nancy Norton. Arts Council ex­ ecutive dircclor. said ihc Brock Per* fomilng Arts Ccnler has been em­ braced by Ihe community, used for everything foraprc-schiKil gRKlualion lo the Davie Theater Company’s pro­ duction of Ollvcrl. The Arts Council and communily organl/aiions arc working together beller lhan ever, she said, Traci Crisco. outgoing president, also menlioned the wmplclion of the Впкк project as a highlight of her ycar.Iniiddilion.ArtsAlivewasmovcd lodowntown and the name changcd lo Festival on ihe Square, and the board was reduccd lo 12 members. Art in DavicCounty provides many stirring moments, Crisco said. She saw Les MIscrables. but was just as moved asthcgrmipsingingofAmuingGrace al llie Very Spccial ArtS|Cclcbralion. She's seen the work of Van Gogh, but is just as touched by drawings of her children. "It’s my ho{i: the Arts Council pro­ vides somclhing for everyone In our community," she said. "Art Is wonder- ful, ll adds color and pleasure lo our lives." Donna Jakob, a kxral children's au- ihor and member of the Arts Council boanl. said lhal art Is sacred. "Il's close to my heart and part of my soul," she smd. "Creativity Is ihc one thing lhal makes us humans most like God. To create is to bring into being." O SoulheaslmiE^Cate’.CrM<lCaiuhMSitfprilt)TAiMUM.rA / Mnira«AMi(iuimlAat|Wd ^ TRUST YOUR EYES TO EXPERIENCE. For your amtvtiieitce you may see oneof the SouHuwleni Eye Centcr doctors in our offices locatcd at: M ffsviLLE Dedmuda Q uayV IS IO N C E N T E R VISION C EN T ER ^ N _VISION CENTER Dr. Steven G. Laymon, Opiomisi l98Bllo4<'UISlral4l«üïill£,NC!702«-7WÔ<-57J4 Dr. Steven G. laymon, 0(<omttiiu Baimll Цшу Slql Ctt • Ai w NC ! J(W • 9IH»aiS 'Trad Crisco presents the thank you award to Shirley Wicker. A B E A U T I F U L S M I L E ... A G R E A T S E L F - I M A G E • Childien It Adulls • Call For d CompUmcnlaiy 4 H Q ConsulUtion ^ _ Abeautifulheallhysmilelsiolmpoitanttoa child'» seU<onfldencfc Hat's why Du Penna andstagwanllomakebniceaanaftinlable / partolyouriimily'smonthlybudpl ; NICHOLAS JAM ES PENNA. D .D .S., P.A.Exduslvciyonlii)d(inilcs4D eniofaclalonhapedlcs i 'M q O u ii« (70<) 633-5942 Faeaimll« (7M)*M4ttS7 1819 Bmncr Avenue Salisbury. NC 28144-2319 Sleep dcpHration is a &ctor in orer 1500 tniflic fiitalltics cach year. And it can lead to serious hcallli problems, including lifc-tlircatcning disorders. Yet, more than 100 million Americans iiavc aboul as much chance for a good night’s sleep as Count Diacula. If you’re^ one of tlicm, you need to know about the Sleep Medicine Ccntcr of Salisbury. We’re One O f Only Seven Accredited Sleep Programs In U k Sute.. Accreditation by the Ameiican Discrdeis Association means you can Of North Carolina’s Seven Accreditd Sleep Pit^rams, № Our Medical Director Started v j. Three Of Than. ■fjIn addition to the Sleep Medicine Ccntcr of Saiisbur)', Dr. Dennis Hill was '.||> also instrumental in starting nvo other accredited sleep centers in North Carolina. The level ofcxpciicncc he brings to the Sleep Medicine Q'nter of Salisbury’ simpl)' cannot be matched anpilierc else. > GoodDavi P . . Start With Good Nil K. Good Nights Start 1 ^ - Donors have disco\'cred at least 84 sleeping disorders. These includc ms falling or staying asleep, come to us to see boatd-ccniGcd specialists knonlcdgcablc in the latest $1сф mcdicinc techniques. It means dut )X)u ^ count on sute-of-thc-art equipment and that meticulous attention is paid to safety, comfort and treannent eflidcncy. j But even with all this, there’s still one odxr distina advantage the Some People mveJI Good liSiavUpr Vou Don't. difHculties staying awake. Reason &$iav UpJffl WflM. C ™ snoring, sleepwalking and talking, bed-ntning, nightmares, Restless Legs Syndrome, and others. At the Sleep Medicinc Ccntcr ofSalisbury at Rowan Regioul Medical Ccntcr, we treat all of these disorders and more. Sleep Medidnc Center ofSalisbury oflcrs; Dr. Dennis Hill, one of the premier sleep medidtK specialists in this part of the country, is our Medical Director.Rcwan Regional M ed ic a l Cen t er Y mr Soune Fnrlblal Heahfaan. So if you have a problem sleeping, call us for an appointment. Bccausc the only good reason to stay up all night is bccause you want to. SLEEP M E D IC IN E C E N T E R OF S A L IS B U R Y 612 Mocksvillc Avenue • Salisbury * .(704) 637-1533 o r toll-free l-888-S5-koWAN • www.rowan.org •C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 ■К'"' i.’ « ЛК ! C n rtm iiftfH ttC l S4. JoliB A.M.E Zion Chureh where . she has t^[ires№ nl of (he lay coun­ cil, in adiill ^n^y'Sclnol icachcr, a meniber of senior cteir, chaliper- son of Ihc program coinmiltcc for the rolssionaiy dcpanrocnl and quoncriy reconlingsecreiaiyforthcchurchcon- fcrence. Though shehasbeenrcllmlforihc past 12ycars,0aithcrstilldcvoicsaloi of her time to Davic County cliildicn. When Ihcy request It, she olTcis guid­ ance and counseling to gilts and young women. She is an active member of the adolescent pregnancyprevcntion coun­ cil CAN-STOP (Community Action Nov» To Suppoit Teen Outreach Pro- giams) and has served on Ihc school system's task force lo implement char­ acter trait education In Ihc Davie Shoaf Com pletes Deploym ent Navy Lt Cmdf. James R. Shoaf, son of Jumcs and Helen G. Shoaf of 2324 Mulling Rood, Mocksvillc. has completed a four-monih deploymenl to Ihc Arabian Gulf with Sen Control Squadron 21, embarked aboanl the aircraft carrier USS Independence. Shoaf is one of more than 5,000 Sailors and Marines aboard the carrier which departed in Febniaiy with other units of the USS Independence Battle Group. Shoafs squadron supported Operation Soulhem Watch, helping to enforce U.N. mandates levied against Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War. Based in Atsugi, Japan, Shoafs squadronnicsthcS-3B Viking,amuUi- purpose jet aireraft capableof locating and destroying enemy submarines, long-range surN’cllloncc of shipping, air-to-air a'fueling, and other strike missions ач required. The 1981 graduate of Marion High School joined the Navy in May 1985. Shoaf isa 1985 graduate ofThe Cita­ del. Charleston, S.C. with a bachelor’s degree. SHIP Educates Seniors Senior citizens interested in learn­ ing about Medicare and sharing this knowledge with others areencoumged to take part in a program within the N.C. Department of Insunince callcd the Seniors'Health Insurance Infomia- lion Program. SHIIP.inconjuction with the Davic Couniy Senior Center is conducting a training session for interested seniors that tcaches the ins and outs of the Medicare program. Medicare supple­ ment insurance and long-term care in­ surance. Senionwhocompletethc six-week training course arc certified as trained SHIIP counselors and are given the Four C om ers N ew s opportunity to share the information they've Iciuned with their peers in the communily. SHIIP will he training .seniors lo: cally at the Senior Center in Mocks­ vllle on Thursdays, July 9,16.23 and August 6 ,13 and 20. Classcs arc from 9:30a.m.-l:30p.m.Bringabag lunch. Contact BartwaThomlonat (336)751 - 061 l.orcall SHIIP toll-free at 1-800- 443-9354 for more infonnation about the training courses. SHIIP is a division of the N.C. Department of Insurance and offers free, objective infomiation about se­ niors* health insurance. Therc Is no selling involved, as (he program is a state-operated scrvicc. SyMMTie While ftiv Cornen Ccmpondem Mr.andMra.LS.ShcltonJr.,Chris- topherShore. Mrs. Annie Jones, Ericka Pender, and Kristin Gardner werc Sat­ urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Triplett. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith werc Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Smith and Charlotte. . Father’s Day was observed Sunday ^Courtney Baptistchureh.The oldest father was Steve Morris, the youngest was Jason Brown and the Rev. John Brown werc given gifts by the Women on Missions. Mr. and Mrs. Mark While and Jes­ sica. and Ralph Shelton werc Sunday dinner guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mr. and Mrs. Joe While visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Couch Sunday night. Johnsie Shelton hadlunch with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shelton, Von, Rarnonda, and Haynes Shelton and Ginger and John Mls-sert. Johnsie Shelton had Sunday night dinner.'iithohomeofMr.andMrs.Ken Shelton. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holder and his mother, Mrs. Holder. COMING TO M O C K SV ILLE B e n F r a n k l in Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, 1 to 5 pmC o lo r P o r t r a it P a c k a g e S p e c ia l 3 -8 x1 0 ’a 3 - S x r t 1 2 - W M M t « a ^ o tp o ttt CMlMÍíM(|1tXÍbMnpciMid*M(l ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ f t O M ^ illS S IT § 1 ^ У б 1 ^ N O A G E L IM rr A D U LT S T O O l ^ I M k PiinM eed by: T R I V E T T E S T U D I O Щ М F ra n k lin 'С W iB w O i* С а м » • llo e lie v lU e .’N C ' ^ schools. After rctlrcrocnt, she look another job vwking with children, serving as pon-timc housckecper/baby'siiier for John and Beth McCashin of the Farm­ ington area. She also helped mn a toncessionstandforthemduringlrarso shows at the Thoroughbred Training Center unlil a couplc years ago. Visit­ ing the McCashins is like going home, she said. She's held so many dilTercnl jobs over the years. Gaither said she won­ ders whether or not she would be con­ sidered agood employee. At Ihe Davic County Health Depjuiment.she worked with the WICprogmm,thechilirshealth program ond us an AIDS counselor, educating ihe comn\unily ntxMit pre­ vention of Ihe deadly disease. \\^en her children were young, she ran a gnx'ery and meal pnxvssing slorc on Depot Slrvet in Miwksville. Tve done a few things," she sjtld, und she has experienceil u lot of joyful times. Among the must exciting HKMnenls in her life was the oppivtunity to per- fomt with Q community chorus, made up of nKinbers of choirs from a num- herofarcachurches,wiihthe Winston- Salem Symphony Orchestra nt Reynolda House. She has also piirtici- pated in Davic Couniy Ecumenical Choms. Olher activities that cameJGailher recognition as Davie's seniorcitizen of Ihc year includc servlcc on the Mocks­ ville Zoning Board of Adjustment and as North Mocksvillc eleclions precinct chairman.^hasalsodelivcredMeals on Wheels and participated In various programs at the Davic County Senior Center. She Is vice chairman of the Davie Couniy NAACP and was chair­ person of the Annual Miss Dark & Lovely Pageant. "Her penistence anddetcnninaiion of challenges put before her has made 0 very strong impact on our lives," said her ¿ughter Thomasine Gailher. Over the years he has been a mentor and a friend as well os a mother, who has always had enough love to go around, she added. Life has taught her it's best to take ihings in stride, Gaither .said. "Nobody con keep me down," she said; - ■ In addition to spending time with her family and doing volunteer woric, Caithercnjoys wriling poetry, singing, watching NCAA and NBA baskethaii and coiiccting clowns. She ouribulcs the clown collccling' to her years of working with children. Just like a child, she said she still gets excited evciy time she sees a clown; S p ir itu a l R e s o u r c e s : N e e d s M e t T h ro u g h J e s u s By th* Rtv. GItnn Sellar« In response to the lieavy burdens placed upon people by religious leaders Jesus extended the invitation lound in Matthew 11:28-30 ‘Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and leam of me, tor I am gentle and iowtylnheait,an<iyouwilllindrest(oryoursouls. FoiMyyokeiseasy andMyburdenllght.' dunJenslorwhichJesusberatedthe Pharisees ' in Matthew 23. The Pharisees used religion In order to maintain thoir control over the people. Pastors ol today are not lo lord il over Iheir members or burden the,Ti but to shepherd and lead by example as demonstrated ‘jy Jesus Himself. This Invitation in fact InvKes people to come to Jesus and not to a philosophy, a set ol rules or a new paradigm. Salv£-ior, .s a personal relationship with The Uving God, The i-orr. Jesui. Jesus says of Himself "...I am genlle and lowly in heart." This Indeed was prcven by His Interaction with the people He came Inlo contact with. Cne example is the woman caught in aduKeiy as recorded In ihe ûcspei ol John 8. Jesus did not give her a lecture on the sin ol aouiie v or belittle her In any way. Rather He let her know that He did not oondex -: ner and lor her to go and sin no more. Could it be lhat condeiTination was me motivation lor her behavior and the Iasi thing she needed was more. Another example of His genlle nature is seen in the way He dealt with Zacchous. Rather than lecturing him on the evil of his ways Jesus invited Himself to eat with Zaccheus at Zaccheus' home at the vexation of the religious leaders. Could It be that because of his size Zaccheus had experience more than enough ridk;ule and what he needed is what Jesus offered, acceptance. There Is a popular song sung wilhin the religious community which says 'He looked beyond my faults and saw my needs." Its a lact that Jesus came to meet our needs tha chiel ol whfch Is released Irom the burden and guilt of sin in order that we might have Hie and have it more abundantly. The gift ol God Is nol only external tile but abundant life as well. A life In which our needs are met. God created man with needs. In the garden ail was perfect with only one exception man was alone, so God provMed lor mans needsthrough marriage and lamily. However marriages and lamilies do not always lunctlon as they were designed to leaving many people wllh unmet needs. It Is the will ol God lo meel these needs in our lives through Jesus ChrisI. Tlie Inyitatlonls’come unto me andtakemy yoke and leamolme.* The wortd would paint us a picture ol Christianity as being a lile ol bondage when in lact the opposite Is true. As Jesus said Ihe trulh will set you free. Don't let preconceived notions, bad examples and false impressions keep you Irom the trulh. Qodhassaid draw near lo me and I will draw near to you. 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June 20, at Forsyth Memorial Pari(. She was Ihe mathcrof Amy Bcckof Mocksville. ; Maggie Hamby Queen ■ Maggie Hamby Queen, 88, of jMocksville.dicd Wednesday, June 17, ; 1998, at Autumn Care of Mocksvillc. r ‘ She was honi Sept. II, 1909, in Oconee, S.C. ond was employed in the icmile Industry. Well-known for her embroidery work, she was a member r of Wcsicyon Methodist Church of ' Waholla, S.C. and ottended Jerusalem Baptist Church. She wos preceded in ' death by her husband of 43 years, Fletcher M. Queen Sr. She was also ^preceded in death by 3 brothers, 3 • sisters and a grandchild. Survlvlngorco.son,Fletcher Queen Jr. of Mwksvllic: a granddaughter, ; Angela Queen Wc.st of Mocksvillc; andagreotgrandson,JonothanWe.stor Mocksville. The functai service was conducted at 7:30 p.m. June 18, at Jemsalem Baptist Church by the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Burial was June 19, in the Jemsalem Baptist Church Cemetery. • Menxiriais may be made to Jcnisa- I icm Baptist Church Building Fund. PaulJam es Snider Paul James Snider, 83. of N.C. Hwy. 801 Soulh, Mocksville, died Sunday morning. June 21, 1998, al Davie County Hospital after being in declin­ ing health fot several years. Bom in Dovle County April 25, 1915,10 the late John AbramSnidcr Sr. and Tommie Rattz Snider, he was owner and operatorof Snider's Garage and had formerly worked ol Erwin Mills. He enjoyed gordcning and trav­ eling lo N.C. mountains and beaches. A Worid War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Antiy, he wos a member of Cool­ eemee VFW and Ihc Disabled Veter­ ans, ' He was preceded In death by 2 sisters, Mary and Fairy Fbstcn and 3 brothers, TommySnidcr,Glcnn Snider ond J.W . Snider. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Rcbccca Williams Snidci of the home; 0 daughter, Nellie Snider Allen of Mocksvillc; a son, Rick Snider of Mocksvillc; 3 grondchiidrcn; 2 great grandchildren; a sister, Edna Foster of Mocksvillc; 3 brothers, John Abram Snider Jr.ond Walter H.Snldcr,bothof Cooleemee, ond Normon A. Snider of Mocksville. A graveside scrvice was held ol 2 p.m. June 23,al Legion Memorial Porit in Cooleemee with the Rev. David Rcep ofliciating. Militory rites were conducted by the Eleventh District Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign War. Memorials may be made lo Legion Mcn»rialParic,c/oHaydenBeck,P.O. Box 688, Cooteemee, N.C. 27014. M ario Vincenzo Ib rsin i Mario Vincenzo Tursini, 77, of Clemmons, died at his home, Friday, June 19,1998. He was Ihe fathcrof Karen Carbone OfMocksvillc. John Gaither Ward John Gaither Ward, 80, of North Pino Road, died Thursday morning, June 16, l998,atForsythMcdicaICen- ter In WInston-Saiem. Bom In Dovle County March S, 1918, to the late Luther Fronklin and Blanche Lalham Word, he was a well- known dairy farmer. He had been a lifelong member of Wesley Chapel United Methodisi Church where he had been a Sunday School tcachcr for many years. He had also served In many other capocilies and committees of the church. He wos a veleron ofthe U.S. Army during World War II, serv­ ing fourycors with two years Incombat seivicc. He was pieced^ in death by a sister, Mrs. Irvin Hcpler. Survivors Include his wife of S3 years, Mottle Lotlin Wanlof the home; adaughtcr.MadclynGcntryofMocks- vllle; and 2 granddaughten. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. June 20, 01 Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Tammy Tolbcn and Jim Raines oflici- ating. Buriol followed in the church cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the Eleventh District Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wor. Memorials may be made lo Build­ ing Fund or the Grounds Fund of Wesley Chapel United Methodisi Church,c/oBctty West, 3532N.C. 801 Nonh, Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Da yames Rucker Ila Ijames Rucker, 85, of 190 Vanzont Road, Mocksvillc, died Tues­ day. June 16,1998,01 Forsyth Memo- riol Hospitol In Winston-Salero, ofter sevcral years of declining health. A Davic County notive, she wos a daughterofthelateJohnlcandColum- bia Studevent Ijames. Educated in the DavieCountyschools,shewasamem- ber of Clement Grove Church of God. Herhusband, James A. Rucker, died May 6,1993. Sunrivors ¡nclude2daughtei5, Ruth Johnson and Dorothy Graham, bolh of Mocksvillc, foster daughter, Teresa Johnson of Mocksvillc; a sisler, Edna M. Alien of Mocksville; 4 brothers, Ralph Ijamcs, Elmer Ijames, Elder Ernest Ijames, oil of Newton, and John L. Ijomcs of Mocksville; 5 grandchil­ dren; and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral scrviccs werc conducted al 3 p.m. June 21, al Grahom Funeral Home Chopel hy Elder Whoid Rose. Burial followed In Clement Grove Church of God Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Clem­ ent Grove Church of God Building Fund,2(M Vanzanl Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. SiM < ]r,JiM nikU i»; DtnSfunCbOtan ■ IIIW D ntlSlm t WiUiam C . U ttle William C. Little. 80. died late Fri­ day, June 19,1998, at Forsyih Memo­ rial Hospital in Winston-Salem after a brief Illness. Bom in Bmnswick, Ga. to William CLiltlcSr.andLinalecB.PooleLitlle, he graduated from Emory Universiiy in Atlanta. Ga. with adegrec in chem­ istry. He served as an officer In the Army Chemical Corps during Worid War II. Following Ws Army service, he became a career officer wllh the Cen­ tral Intelligence Agency.scrvingmany years in Germany and Japan as well as theUnitcdStatesuntilhisretirement in 1975. Surviving arc his wife, Catharine Liltlc of Bermuda Village; 2 childrcn from aprevious marriage. Sharon Eliza­ beth LittlcofMcxicoCity.Mexico and Ronald Craig Little of Herndon, Va.: 5 grandchildren;asister,JoAnn Stephens of Decatur. Ga. He was preceded In death by a son, William B. Little; and a brolher, Roger Roth of Granville. Ohio. A memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m. June 23, at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Funeral Chapel. ' Memorials may be made to Hos­ pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. 1100-C South Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. W heat Producers M a y Seek A M T A Loans Ail wheat producers panlclpating in the 7-year Agricultural Marketing Transition ACT (AMTA) Program are eligible for mariceting assistance loans and loan deliclency payments (LDP’s) on 1998 whcat.1he wheal loan rate for Davidson and Davic counties is S2.42 per bushel. Undcrthe mariicllngassistancc кип program, the Commodity Credit Cor­ poration makes loans lo eligible forni- cis, using the commodilies os collal- eral for loans. Stocks may be stored on the fonn in approved stractures or off the farm inapproved commercial ware­ houses. The loans provide immediate cash for famicni and allows them lime to make imponanl marketing decisions, or to hold the grain for later sale. Loans or LDFs (when applicable) on 1998 wheat crop ore available to faimcn through March31,l999.Loans mature on demand, but no later than the lost day of the ninth month follow­ ing the month the loan application is approved. Formers interested in obtaining a loon or LDP should conloci the Davldson-Davie County FSA Offlce 01800-524-3389. Would you entrust your loved one to anyone other than a Community Friend? R e p u ta tio n f o r E x c e lle n c e4 V > - 7hosc who have phuined funerals cite good experiences with Iheb- ftoneral directors. The most recent study* of American attitudes toward the Aineral-services bidustry reports that more consumers, 86 percent, view our profession positively. Ahnost 70 percent described those who served them as professional, caring, h e l^ kind and friendly. • l*f5 SM«t itAlMfkMi AltlnriM H m ri UliuliiaUi» Md M n w M ali« ky 0» Wlnklta Gnaw. Eaton Funeral Service 335N. Main Strtet Mockstfilk, North Carolina ________________ (336)751-2148________EW7111», Leota Bames LeoUi Virginia Hege Bornes, 78, of Lexington, died Saturday, June 20, 1998, at Lexington Memorial Hospilal after a critical illness of 12 days. Bom Jan. 13. 1920, in Davidson Couniy to Fred Hegc und Minnie Kooni/. Hege. she was a homemaker. She was preceded indealhbyabrother, Lloyd Hege. Surviving arc her husband. Frank Mike Bames of Golden Age Nursing Home in Lexington; 2 sons, Johnny Bames and Ricky Bames, both of Lex* ington: a daughier. Bonnie Bames WalscrofLei(inglon;4 grandchildren; u great grandchild; and 2 brothers, Phillip Hege and Vestal Hege, both of Lexington. A graveside service was held by the Rev. Max Shoaf ut 3 p.m. June 21, at Lexington Cily Cemetery. Memoriols may be made to Alzheimer’s Disease ond Related Dis­ orders Association. Southern Piedmont Chapter, 3420 Shamrock Drive, Char­ lotte. N.C. 28215-3298 or lo acharity of Ihe donor's choice. James "Pocket" Mayhew James "Pocket" Mayhew. 79.oflhc Advance community, died Sunday, June 21,1998, nl Oak Nursing Home. Bom Ocl. 9. 1918, in Iredell Couniy to the late James Washing­ ton Mayhew and the late Ethel Funderburg Mayhew, he was a ma- chineoperatorforHunesKnitting Mills from which he rclired in 1980. He was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church. He was also a member of Smith Grove Ruritan Club. He en­ joyed hunting, softball and gardening. Surviving are his wife of 59 years. Louisa Dunn Mayhew of the home; a son, James Lester Mayhew of Mocks­ ville; 2 granddaughters; and a great grandchild. The funeral scrvice was held nt 8:30 p.m. June 23, al Bixby Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Brian Rummage. Burial followed In Ihe church cem­ etery al 10 am. June 23. Deficiency Paym ents Available Wheat and oat producers who arc enrolled in the 7-year AMTA program arc eligible for deficiency payments due to the low maricct pricc of wheat. Producers who arc going to sell theircommoditydireclly from Ihe field must rcquest the payment before har­ vest begins. Producers who will slorc the grain on the farm may rcquest the payment anytime after harvest but be­ forc the commodity is sold. Wheat and barley producers .should contact the Davidson-Davie Couniy FSAofllceal l-800-524-3389formore information. P e rfo rm a n c e A i^ - O if C D s! E ale:5‘9 7 % ARY.:6.15% ** Tem42mos. Rate: 5 .8 3 % A R Y: 6 .0 0 % " * You nts^ add to the amnut oCvouc cotifitate q( di^posit during the frst 12 months. $50 mia per aildilionildqKKit When it comes lo performaflce, you can count on Southern Community. Whether iCsputtlDg your money to work or pro- vidinKyou with unequaled personal service, your neighbors at Soutoem Community have set high performance standards that always benefit you. B A N K AND T R U ST SmaU Enough To Care 4701 CouDbyOubRod»TäMSOO . 532Е.1к№а?шЗе«6Ж121 .............................................. МмЬяГРК.^ Thomas Craig Boger Thomas Craig Boger, 73, of Cana Road, Mocksvillc, died Monday, June 22,1998, al his residence. Bom Jan. 30,1925,in DavieCounty, to the late Oscar T. and Maggie Allen Boger, he was rclired from the Davie County Schools as a ininsportation supervisor. He attended Liberty Bap- list Church. Surviving arc his wife, Lucille Joyner Bogcr of tlwi home; ц daughter, Dana Wolfington of Clemmons; 2 sis­ ters, RubyC. Boger of MiKksvillc and Garnet Shore of Mocksville; a niece, Karcn Crcason of Mocksvillc: and 2 grcal nephews. Funeral services werc held nt 11 a.m. June 24, nt Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin Blackburn ofTi- ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made lo Liberty Baptist Church, c/o Lowell Rcavis, 422 Duard Rcavis Road, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. DAVIE FIMRAL SERVICE LLC. 416 Valley Rd.. Mocksville, N C 336-751-3111 ••OurF a m il^ S irv iH i YourFem tty- Н о ш ш а . l\ с in ¡ ' n I / и Sadie Jordm Hodges 1913 -1998 MOCKSVILLE Jo ilic F. Vestal 1916-1998 MOCKSVILLE w A lm a W h ite D aw sou 1940-1998 WINTER PARK, a « Ih ljn ttK sR iK k r 1913-1998 MOCKSVILIE # Jatues Ed m rd Lane 1951 -1998 MOCKSVILIE l i Brent Poole 1974-1998 MOCKSVILLE m Barbara jean Doby 1940-1998 FARMINGTON « M artlia Eleanor W arner 1905-1998 PFAFiTOWN tt ^Mildred M otsinger B o le s l 1913-1998 WINSTON-SALEM Johnnie M .Sw isiw r 1920-1998 SHEFHELD * Hoiiwrd S. T?wmpsott 1934-1998 KANNAPOLIS tt D o ilie Reeves C orw in 1921-1998 MOCKSVILU tt M axine W illiam s 19 -1998 CLEMMONS tt 325 N. Main Street _ MocksviUe, NC I I (336) 751*2148 t ' . f DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 i'r tr ------------- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 2S, 1998 - Dl Learning Farm Safety Larry Campbell of Doby Road, Davie County, provides Instruction in lawn mower safety to some of Ihe over 100 youth who recenlly attended Ihe Davie-Yadkin Progressive Farmer • Farm Safety Day Camp. Campbell joined 10 olher instructors, some from as far away as Knoxville, Tenn., to provide instruction on farm safety. N.C* Highway Patrol Sgt. Lori Amos brought a bicycle rodeo, part of the Governors Highway Safety Program. Each camper received a bicycle helmet. B l o o d C l i e c R Last Similav In Each Month Sunday. Jun. 28,1998 Open 1:30 to 5:00 PM efweked by a nune WE HAVE FILMA BATTERIES Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 W i Aeeapt M М ф г Dn« Carta ш с ш ч г а п ю т Foster*Rauch Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • 75f^141 Cwrtos Eaton (left) and Lewis Jones of the North Davie Ruritan pcapare hot dogs for 225 youth campers, instructors and wokmtsflfs on May 30. The camp was hosted by Eaton Farms . (№a tatniUes of Charles and Jim Eaton). tlam sy (sacond from Mt) of the Davie Farm Bureau tllaMLOkoup and Martha Shore (third from left) of the Yad- '''M lffiii luNau coordinate preparation of snacks. Visit 360° Com m unications and choose the Bundled Value Pack th at’s right Гог you. Each includes free cellular m inutes and our low long distance rate. You'll also get a M otorola РгоШе'" 300 Phone for only $1. J u st ask about our Bundled Value Packs today. They’re the perfect travel com panions. 30nlnuMpefmontM 9<Par minuta long dtnancf Cellutar ffllnuM рч month lor a year $28.95> Mutfne mMaritU long < 120СаПЫаг minulai par month for • умг 9<NrmkHMlongtfMnu M k iU r, M t k ifi Iona ЛЛшпе», riflM down ttw StTM t" Y M i r c h o i c e o f b u n d l e d v a i u e p a d c s . Gieensboio: 1312-105 Brldlonl Pkoy., Landmaik Crossing SlKWlng Ctnler, Kroger, 1206-B Bridlotil Plwy. High Point 2G20 S. Main St., Stiile 145 • Winston-Salem: Pavillion SlKwIng Center. 536 Hanes Mall Blvd. Buillnglon: Blockbuster Plaza, 2475 S. Clwch St. • Asheboro: 1510-/k E. Dixie Dl. • Wil-Mait: M sekcM locallm long dMaiKa, Md ЮЯ ch«rgei (ppty toM vsa for ceUular <«Ni mty ««y from к i a N I U - l286 «Ы гачим «or caUer ofter. ma Sj r« rwt ««еШМ in ai arasi long *un« oNtr avalUbia to fM tbw cuitoman of Ш* tang Ммка. Ct in ba aitanM for wHMd minutailloimlne, k»g «oanca rata apiiBai to mtantala uH onh^ OtfMT гвйгМот «РЙ1 tea «ora for MaHi. Monu H a tnimwk of Motorota. Inc. Oflar an* Jyna M INC. ’ ¿ J . f In his basement Van Swicegood looks over tha crafts he has created from his hobby of tinkering with v»ood and other things. p a v i e M a n M a k e s C r a f t O f T in k e r i n g ' < Van Swiccguod has birdhouses. ' The homes for feathered friends line a shelf in ihe carport of his home on Po' Boys Lane. They cover Ihc floor on one side of Ihe carport. ; In Ihc yard, they're everywhere. Ranging from trees. Standing on posts.Therc's even an elevated set of biid condominiums in Ihe sky. : ButitsurpriscdthcMocksvilleman recenlly when he noticcd a wren's hesl. It was built on lhat shelf in the ca^rt, nestled neatly between Ihc birdhouses. ' Swicegood makes from SO-60 birdhousesayear. The bluebird boies m Ihe most popular. Some have old license plates for a roof, olhers have pieces of pine cones. Some have «ticks in Ihe front for Ihe binls to perch on, olhers have spark plugs. <: "It's been a life-long hobby," he said, "fve been tinkering with wood ^ ray life." . : At-the girden.'-vwhirligigs* pro- i^ t Ihe crm fr^ K rd s who would n ^ r CM .iiw ^ l e food dian what viioputoiitipt.t^'. ;: T ^ .a ti^'lo ihe basemenl, and o ^ ^ s e e 'IM Swieegood's tinker- jiig 'tbes much further lhan bird- h o ^ . ; He's cwvcd and cut all types of toys and gadgets, miniatuie houses '>od outhouses uid a mule pulling a tdbaccojvagon. There are reindeer ind’gruiil^''and other pieces used to decorate yanls. !; Ihcre are biskcu, scores of ihem Aide ftaro metal bottle caps. •. iWiscarvinglittlechickcnsoulof wood, ind hu 107 so far. "Every diffqiM kind of wood I can find, I'm (Miiing a chkken oul of it. Tve got wood from here to Minnesota." Swfeegood used to go to ciafk shows lo sell his items, but now just nuki* ihings 00 request. : J I like the okMiroey stuff, ihe well u d Ihe johfoy house, lhat son of thini.* h t 'iM k iv e to iinkarT ^ Pieces of pine cones' have been used to roof Ihese houses. k Birds visiting one of these houses will perch on a sparkplug. Van Swicegood has made a life-long hobby of tinkering with wood. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Swicegood found a wren's nest on this shelf.A wren's nest has been built on a shelf In between these two birdhouses. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 4 - H S u m m e r F u n O f f e r s V a r i e t y O f A c t i v i t i e s 4<H Summer Fun is a series or activities designed to make the mast of summer vocation, by helping youth keep busy with productivo activities thal are fun. ' Summer Fun is open lo ull youlh regardless of prior 4-H participation. Ailbough rcgistration for many activi­ ties is full, therc are still many opportu­ nities available: • Animals Need TLC, S5. June 27 (Saturday), Grades 4 and up, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Veterinarian, Robin Brock will lake you on a tour of her clinic beforc imveling 10 a fann lolcam about large animals. Wear old clothcs und meet at Fannland Velcrinary Clinic, the first building on the left past Hwy. 64 and Hwy. 901 inlersection from town. • Paintball Party. $25, June 30, grades 6 and up, 8:45 a.in.-12 noon. Gather al 1039 Farmington Road to participate in a gome of paintball. Il's the perfect way lo relieve stress, build leadershipandmolivational skills, and have a great lime! Wear old clothes with long sleeves and panls. socks and tennis shoes. Your fee coven* allequip- menl and three hours of play. • Speedway Spectacular, $10, July 6. grades 6 lo adult. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Take a van lo Charlotte Motor Speed­ way for a lour and a ride around the mick. If we'rc lucky, the racing school will be in action! Afíer a fast food lunch, visit lhe Hendrix Museum and Shops. Bring money for the gift shops. Parenls invited for lhe same pricc. • Mad Monologues/Super Skits. $20. July 7-9. grades 6 and up. Meet the new Brock Performing Arts Center totakeu walkon the wild sidcl Release yoursccretcreativitywithoclingcoach E)cbbic Pullen. You may bc the next Brad Pitt or Sandra Bullock. Tbe Hol­ lywood Search Light is looking for ' )t)U. •CATCHFishingClinic.$10.July i 8 and 9, grades 1-6.9 a.m.-I2 noon. WithlhchclpofihcForcslServicc.we ! will spend the first morning learning ' about n({uatic biology, fishing ethics, and morc at the 4-H office. The second session will Ik* held al Peeler Creek Farm (near Coolecmec) and wc will actually "wet a worm"! You must at­ tend both sessions. All equipment will bc supplied. Parents invited to slay. • Cun I Have the Car Keys? $10. July 10. grades 9 and up. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Going to bc driving soon? Bc prepared! Meet at Rich Park,shelter#l to spend the morning with local me­ chanic Roger Beck learning the basics every driver should know (changing lircs, checking oil, etc.). After a pizza lunch, Sgt. Lori Amos of the N.C. Highway Patrol will cover some fun­ damental safety items. • Cooking with the Pro, $10. July 13-14, grades 6 and up, 9 a.m.-noon. A professional Chef will bc with two mornings to share his talents. Partici­ pants should bc familiar with lhe ba* sicsof cooking and bc prepared lo help crcatc and cal elegant tnealsl This year wc'll bc grilling out so meet al Rich Park, .shelter#!. •YMCA Fit Kids. $3. July 13.9 a.m.-12 noon for grades 1-3,1-4 p.m. for grades4-6. Join instructorMichellc Shaver in the conference room of the YMCA for a chance to leam morc about physical fitness. You'll have a chance lo try out aerobics and leam lo playwallyball. Ifyou bring yourswim suit and a towel, well even go .swim­ ming! • Just for Fun! S10. July 16. grades I -3,9n.m.-12 noon. The DavieCounty * 4-H Teen Associalion would like lo trcat younger 4-Hcrs to a morning of fun crafts, food, and games. Come and enjoy the fesliviiiesat Rich Paric. Shcl- ler«l! • Indoor Rock Climbing. $ 18; July 17. grades 6 and up. bri ng lunch money. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Travel to Winslon-Sa- lem wherc trained guides will lake you on an cxpcriencc of a lifetime. Each participant will complcic ihrcc rope climbs (with harnesses) and have the chance to explore the low level boul­ ders and cave area. Wc’ll slop for a fast food lunch. • White Water Rafting. $45, July 31, grades 6-adu1t, bring lunch, 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Oncc again, wc wll! travel on a bus toward Bryson City for a trip down the Nalahala Riverì It promises excitement for both beginners and cx­ pcricnccd nifterslBringalongachangc of clothes and money for supper. Bc prepared lo gel wcl nnd have fun. Par­ ents invited for same price. Although registration will nol bc acceplcd over the phone, call 751- 6297 for morc Information. You can register at the Cooperative Extension Service, 210 County ОШсс Building, Main Street, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Davic County 4-H is a Uniicd Way Agency open to all youth. Harold Wilson, Dewey Hunt and Neli Essie accept a $1,000 grant ciieck from Wal-Mart manager Tim Stewart, H a b it a t R e c e iv e s G r a n t M o y e r N a m e d T o D e a n ' s L i s t Laura PrizerMoyer.daughlerofR. Charles and Sally Moyer, of Advance, has rcccnily named lo the dean's list at Emory College for the spring 1998 semester.MoyerisagraduatcofDavic High School. Smitti Inducted To Honor Society 10 Earn Essie Scholarships Ten Davic High School seniors werc presented James E. and Lclia N. Essie scholarships at awards day recently. Receiving awards werc Oubonvanh Phommavanh. Kalhy Jones. Donna Jones, Matt James. Jennifer Harpe, Dcrck Foster. Ben Forrest, Gene Dwiggins. Renee Draughn and Zeb Carter. In the past 10 years, the scholar­ ship fund has awarded 75 scholar­ ships amounting to $45.350. Repeal scholarships arc given lo students who do well. ' HaroldWayneSmilhJr..thesonof .Harold and Elaine Smilh of Advance, was recently initiated Into the Phi Bela Kappachaptcral Wake Forest IJniver- sity. Smith, an accounling major, gradu­ ated from Wake Forcst in May. Founded in 1776, Phi Bela Kappais the nation's oldest and most presti­ gious undergraduate honors organiza­ tion. This year. Wake Forest's Phi Bela Kappa cbaptcr extended un invitation to 54 seniors and 16 juniors. The local amiiate of Habitat for Humanity received a matching grant for$l,OOOfromthe Wal-Mart Founda- lionaiarcccntmeclingoflocal Habitat officials and Wal-Mart associates. TimStcwart.managerofthe Mocks­ viile Wal-Mart, presented the check lo Dewey Hunl, president of lhe Davie Habilatchapier. Stewart and Hum made reference lo the involvement and sup- portofWal-Martforlheltx-aleffortsof Habilaloverthcpastseveral years, und both men indicated adesire tocontinuc 10 work together in a similar fa.shion in lhe futurc. "Wc apprecialc this check from Wal-Mart and the support which you have given us. and we promise lo pul Ihls money to good use." said Hunl. The recent check was the third lime that Wal-Mart bos contributed lo Ihc MOCKSVILLE SAVINGS BANK, — presente — Concert A U T O P A im M O C K S V I L L E A U T O M O T I V E 884S.M alnStfM t Mockavlt!«, NC 27028 (336)751-2944 i H ^ f i n i s h e s ^ ^ Furniture Refinishing & Reslorition Custom Woodworiiing k Cnfts Rick Miceli (336)492-6020 for 30 ytm. work of Habilal financially. Associ- ales also volunlccrcd their labor ni least year's Habilal golf tournament by preparing and serving fimd to lhe golf­ ers and other volunteers. "Wc liope lhal we can support your loumament again Ibis year," said Stewart. The local Habitat afllliate Is the process of selecting a family for the nexthousetobe constructed. The house will bc started in the fall with cample- lion slated prior lo year's end.Tbrough no-inlercst mortgages' and volunteer labor. Habitat provides homes for people living in sub-standard bousing. Over 60,000 homes have been con­ structed worldwide by Habitat affili­ ates sincc the mid-1970s when Ihe program began. The local affiliate has conslructed two home.s to dale. — ■ FOR SA LE: G a n T h id a C u p o rti: M S i z n , M f i a l n ii M M S t o D o f U U 336-751-3442 M ocksviUe.NC ; DA flE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998, - D3 C o o le e m e e S c o u t s H e lp C o m m u n it y COOLEEMEB -Girl Scouts here : tiave been busy for the put year, : That's right-Girl Scouts. : The first troop In Cooleemee in nearly 30 years has completed lev- '■erat community projects, as well as receiving congrahilations trom Noith Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. The giris main concern for their flrst year was helping Ihe community They collected articles for slom ylc- lims, made fiqwers and cards for ttie elderly, and stained glass for Ihe • church. The giris had a pool patty on June 6 at the Cooleemee Swimming Pool, and plan to march In Uw parade In September celebrating the town’s 100th anniversary. There are 27 giris In lhe troop, who are famous for their “Bazooka Bubble Gum Song.” The governor wrote Ihe girls a let­ ter congralulaling diem on their ef­ forts. He also senl a suie flag lo Ihe troop. The cider Cooleemee Giri Scouts include Amanda Har­ ris, Fellsha Robinson, Emily Stern, Anna Ritchie, Sarah Neal and Amanda Smith. Younger Cooleemee Qirl Scouts include, from left; front, Sa­ rah Bishop, Debra Clendenin, Kara Dodd and Haien McDaniels; middle, Heather Crystal Smith, Kaltlin Dodd, Tyelsha Chunn, Christina Church; bacl(, Ebony Hogiie, Coryanne Kanbar, Tiffany Gibson, Nora Smith, Hennessy McLaurin and Megan Gibson. AnENTIO N DIABETICS We Trade for AnyUilngl o f V M M 74448B7 Starring T H E A TLAN TIC O R C H ES TR A Saturday, July 4*^ 7:30 (MIL Rich P M , MocksvUk T R A C T O R S A L E S f t S E R V IC E SINK F A R M E Q U P M E IIT St«vc B a r n e s Carpet Cleaning i3 3 « i4 9 a - a » 4 B $ 5 0 0 D o w n N « v 3 B d r H o m S r t ^ k N E W F M K M n k i- S a lM i F t r M a b C a l 7 4 4 4 5 5 7 ICCWtMÉllHlMI I t a « п л и т * Ca{p«t&Upholst«ry Cleaning * Hom«8. BusInesMs & Churches* Water Damage Extraction Senrfct* Over 15 YeaiB Experience* EBE£ Estimates MochsvUto.NC ii)!) ? C o m a tz e r R o a d U p d a te d B r ic k R a n c li In G r e a t L o c a tio n Featuring: 1730 sq. ft. • Unfinished bsmt. • 1.05 ac lot • New Paint & Carpet • New heal pump • 27x30 buildbig w/upper level • Garden area • 2-car attached gar. •2FP*3BR-2BA* Great East Davie location DIrMtlon«; MO W from W-S; Exit Hwy. 801 S; tum right on C om itur Rd.; HouM ll on tha right IDdvo VV&k I 4781 Commercial Plaza • Winston-Salem. NC 27104 Hdmt; 336-9984290«Office: 336-7654560 K youi I a n « a ta tle and undw Medtoare you are m U IM te eovM «* for tlM№ I ptUnC OIMMIIO fOOIWWV« Medicare designed this program to prevMil foot complications which are com­ mon In people with diabetes. The key to good foot health Is prevention, not waiting until after you have problems to take action. I In order to qualify, you must have your physician sign a certlflcatlon form stat­ ing that you are a diabetic,- Medicare will cover 80% of your total therapeutic footwear, and If you have sup- I plemental Insurance, It may cover the other 20%. Sales tax must be paid by the I Individual. We do all mine. I For more Information or an appointment please call 636-1850. Ralph Baker's Shoes N o w U n d e r C o n s t r u c t i o n 3lMdroom,2bath, maintanancefree home loeatad on a wooded acre In Davi County. Buy now I select colora. V e rn o n D u ll A tte n d s S e n io r L e g is la tu re RALinGH - Vemon Dull Irom Mocksviile atlended the spring mcel- ing of the N.C. Senior Tar Heel Legis­ lature In Raleigh on June 9 and 10. The Senior Legislature.established bythcN.C.GencralAs5cmblyinl993, provides information and education to older adulls on matters being consid­ ered by Ihe General Assembly and makes recommendations to Ibe Gen­ eral Assembly on the legislative needs of older North Carolinians. Dull isthe delegate lo Ihc Senior Tar Heel Legis­ lature ftom Davie County. Dull said Ihe primary purpose of Ihls meeling was to begin to addrcss issucsofiroportancc to senior adulls in die slate lo recommend for action inthc 1999 legislative session. Whileattend- ing lhe meeling. Dull and the other delegates from ihroughoul North Caro­ lina heard from key legislative leaders aboul mailers being considered by the General Assembly in this current ses­ sion and visited Ihe Legislative Build­ ing lo advocate for top senior issues. Dull noted lhal the Senior Legisla­ ture is particularly interested in having the General Assembly take action to help people who can not afford their prescription drtigs, lo pass legislation to allow a tax break for persons who purchase lung term care insurance,and lo appropriate funds lo support senior ccnlers. Olher speakers addressing Ihe Se­ nior legislature al the meeting dis­ cussed the changes in the Medicare program. Dull noted lhat legislation enacted by Congress last year has had significant impaci on Medicare cover­ age for home care benefi Is. This legis­ lation also provided several new man­ aged carc and altemalive health insur­ ance options for Medicare bcneficla- ries. 34 Town Square Mocksviile, NC 27028 ■ ЗЗв-751-Эв50 SUKKCOOl) W AI I U I \ I I () U s (336) 751-2222 8 5 4 V a l l e y R o a d N l o c l c s - v ^ i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C t . ^ ^ o c l c s - v i l l e , N C NEW OWNER ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL UQWOATKM SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES _________________W STOCK 14XM FLEETWOOD WMQATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WMOATE 14XW FLEETWOOD BROAOHORE aaXM FLEETWOOD HEMTAOE POMTE 21X10 FLEETWOOD HEMTAOE POMTE 2K70 FLEETWOOD WATERPORD PARK aSX72 FLEETWOOD SAMIALWOOO aaXM FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRI aiXM FLEETWOOD ■ERKSMRE TRIPLBWIDE aiXIO FLEETWOOD WOODLAHOFARK v m m ia 'lb DeiM Paymtnl to U tl^MO Down Pay • опОеиЫаи!Park Spaeee and land AwaHibla No OknwM aJuit Oiwl Piieeelll A ooM illlobH tH om M WlAOONKK-MOaUVUJ TNancwrtomele Situated en 1.5 aoM . Spacious ^kllcnen with ceramic III*. Formal dlnir>o. 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MsndK e s I M M rtM ■■awiootfoouRii re ««««» K « « in ■MAiiiMaaie-tw• A M M U A U fN IIM O e iШШ wm 'rty.CoMyCM iK S S «М Ю 18 Т Я 0 и 0 1 » 1 1 7 « йот. Оюеае «aw own Ы Мм «er u м riM naasuoQ.IWÜSÜOW tAOCIWAilMWe ■ f — м и и р — lOTtloi i M» DÁVIE COVNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jum 25,19 t ii? H î 'P U B U C N O T IC E S > ^ NOTICE Of PUMJC HCAmNQ :>^;TAKENOT1CEthataJoinlHMi1ngwlll - b th tU btlort №• Board of Commissioo- ■ tra ot Divtf County and the Board ol ; ConmistlorMrB ol tha Town of Mocksville ; at 7:00 p.m., Thursday. July2,1998. In the V MuHI-Pufposa Room of the Davie County Public Library. 371 N. Main St.. MocksvlOe. ' NC, pursuant to the provisions ol NCOS ' Section 158*7.1 toconslderapproprlattons for tha puq)0se ol aiding and encouraging tha location ol industrial enterprises. TAKE FURTHEH NOTICE, lhal the appropriations being considered are for tha extension of waler and sewer to the perimeter of the property described on County Tax Map H4, Parcel 3 in Deed Bo6k 160, Page 145. and Parcel 5 in Deed Book 64. Page 463, ol the Davle County Registry at an approximate cost of $S(K),000.00for site lmprovements,lnclud- ing water, sewer, and roads, which are dependent upon the constnjction of vlriu* ally completed Class A Industrial fadlltios. Th9 source of the funds shall be from gantral revenues, tt Is expected tt^a\ the Investment will be returned in tax revenue ' derived from the project with ten (10) years oreoorwrs. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that tho benefits to the public expected to be de­ rived from the ladHty built as a result ol the economic devetopmeni irwentives indude: enhancement of the tax base of the county and tha town, the creation ol an Industrial park In a central area near major iranspor- tatton roads, the opening ol a broad geo> graphic area to needed services and the antidpated creation of jobs. Terry Bralley Mod(Sv(l>e Town Manager 6-16-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-AOMNISTRATORS NOTICE Having quolifiedas the Co-Administra­ tors ol the Estate of Josephine Collette Latham, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this (s notify all persons havfng daims against said estate to proseni them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 18th day of September. 1998. being throe months from the Rrsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is the 18th day olJune, 1998. Everette Wayne Latham, 166 Richie Road, Mocksville. N.C. 27028, Eva Lee Cranfill, 173 Richie Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, Co-Admlnlstrators ol the estate ol Josephine Collette Utham, deceased. 6-18-4tn ■C555FT PAID FOn ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE H Q M iR lR S A lE n Ü w IM ^ . "brick 3 Badrooms, 2 Baths. LR w/ceUing fan. KNchan, dlnirig & laundry area. Electric haat. water heater & A/C. Single car 0Bnge w/concrete drive. Front pooh A deck. Priced In the m CaNQRUBB CONSTRUCTION M33S49MI3t NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXEcuTm xNonce ^ Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Charies S. Shaughnassy, Jr.; deceased, late of Davla County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of September, 1998, being Ihrea months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In barof their recov eiy. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 4th day of June, 1998. Joy R. Shaughnessy. 194 Spyglass Drive, Advance, N.C. 27006. Executrix o( the estateol Charies S. Shaughnessy, Jr., deceased. 6-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol Dr. Arthur Stanley Link, deceased, lateof Davie County.North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having dalms against said estate to present them to Ihe under­ signed on or before the 4th day of Septem­ ber, 1998, or this notice will be pleaded In barofthelrrecovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 4th day ol June, 1998. Wachovia Bank, N.A. and Dr. Arthur Stanley Ling, Jr.. c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros. P.A.. P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27114-5008, Executor of the estate of Dr. Arthur Stanley Link, deceased. 6-4-4 tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Havingqualined as the Executrix of the EstateofJamesAtleyAilenSr, deceased, late olDavie County.North Carolina,thls is to notify all persons having dalms against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 18th day ol Sep­ tember. 1998.boin9 throe months from the nrsl day ol publication or this nottoe will be pleaded In bar ol their recover. All per­ sons indebted to said estate vnti please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This Is the 18th day ol June, 1998. Bertha S. Allen. 2540 Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville. N.C. 27028, Executrix ol the estate ol James Alley Aflen Sr., deceased. 6-1B-4tn PUBL№ NOTICE DAVIE COUNTY « TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE BOARDS OF COMIM88K)NER8 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. N.C. SPECIAL MEETINQ JULY 2. IBM AGENDA skier appropriattons for the purpose of aiding and encouraging the k)catk)n ol industrial enterprises pursuant to the pro- viskxisof NCOS 158.7.1 (p. 1) 7:15 pm. - (or As^^nftB). 7:30 p.m. Adjourn. Joseph A. Long, Chaimian Davie County Board ol Commlsston- ers 6-25-1 tn toRTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as ExKutor ol the Estate ol Henry M. Dulln Sr., deceased, ate ol Davle County, North CaroUna. this is t> notify all persons having daims against Ш estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 25th day ol Sep- ember, 1998, being three months fro Ihe rst day of pubUcatky) or this nottee will be Meaded in bar ol their recovery. All per* ons Indebted to said estate will please nake Immediate payment to the under* Igned. This is the 25th day of June, 1998. JoweU C. Dulin, Executor ol the estate ll Honry M. Dulln Sr., deceased. T.DANWOMBLE AnORNEYATLAW Post Olfice Box 1698 Clommons, N.C. 27012 Telephone: (336) 766-8085 6-2S-4ln NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINQ TAKE NOTICE that a Jdnt Hearing will Э hekl before the Board of Commisskm- ol Davla County and the Board ot ikmers of the Town ot Mocksville RANDY MLLER &SONS Ж М Ш |г Ш .М к 1тШ е,НС (3 3 0 284-2826 Ain’t It Nifty, Janet Barbour is 50! Guess W ho! 7:00 p.m., Thursday, July 2.1998, in the ulH-Purpose Room of the Davle County ubik: Library, 371 N.MainSt.,Mod(Svine, J, pursuant lo the provisions of NCOS ctk)n 158-7.1 toconslderappropriattons the purpose ot aiding and encouraging k)cetk)n ol industrial еШефПаее. TAKE FURTHER NOЛCE, lhal the a )rt}prtatk)ns being consklered are for U extension ol waler and sewer to the p meter ol the property described on С inty Tax Map H4, Parcel 3 in Deed В kl60.Page145,andPan»l5inDeed В (64, Page 463, of the Davie County R istry at an approximate cost ol V »,000.00forsite)mprovement8,lndud- 1п{ rater, sewer, and roads, whteh are de ndent upon the constructkx) ot vlrtu- alli smpleted Class A Industrial lacillHes. Til юип:е of the funds shall be from get al revenues. It Is expected thal the inv ment will be relumed In tax revenue der dfn)mtheprojectwithten(10)year8 ors ners. KE FURTHER NOTICE, that the ben s to the publk: expected to be de- rivecfom the fadlily built as a result of the cdevelopmentincenthres Indude: ent of the tax base ol the counly and t town, the creation of an Industrial part( icentralareanearnwjortranspor* tatkxi eds, the opening of a broad geo- grap^ area to needed sendees and the antici edcraatkmotiobs. Joseph A. Long, Chainnan D la County Boani ot Comn^sskNv ers 6-18-2tn tCAROLINA DAVI^UNTY HNttTRATRIX СТА NOTICE Ha\ gqualifiadasAdminislratrtxCTA oltheE ate of RoxiePardue Brown, de­ ceased lie OlDavie County, North Caro­ lina, thi is to notify all persons having ctaimsi instsaU estate to present them lo the и erslgned on or before the 18th day of iptember, 1998, being three monlhs mtheflrstdayofpubllcatkmor this nob( wiO be pleaded In bar ot their recovery ii persons indebted to sakl es* late wiil { ise make immediate payment totheun signed. Thisl leiethdayofJune, 1998. ЕНгаЬ j B. Flynn, 1005 N.C. Hwy. 801N.Ad\ tce,N.C.27006.Adminlslratrix CTAofthi state ot RoxiePardue Brown, deceased. e*18-4tn INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids will be received by The ■ TownolMod(SviilealMocksviileCltyHail, 171 Clement St.. MocksvOle, North Caro­ lina 27028until2:00pm.,k)cal Ume, Thurs­ day, July 16,1998, for 1997 CDBQ Water and Sewer Improvements. At sakl ptace ond time, and promptly thereafter, all Bkis lhat have been duly received will be publidy opened and read aloud. The proposed Work Is generally de* scribed as follows: BASE BID: Approximately5,000LFof 8* PVC SDR 35 and 8* DIP CL50 gravity flow sanitary sewer mains and appurtenances, indud- ing the connection ol 47 houses. Approxi- maloly 1.175 LF of 12*, 2,200LFof 6* PVC C900 CLI 50 ond 220 LF of 2* PVC SDR 13.5 water mains and appurtenances. In- duding 24 water services. ALTERNATE NO. 1: Approximatoly 1,060 LF of 12' waler main(lnstallaHononly}.Pipeiobe8upplied by the Town of Mocksville. ■ Plans and spedrications are on file for Inspection at the Mocksville City Hall lo­ cated al 171 Clement St., at the offk:e of the Engineer located al 207S. Main Street, Kannapolis, North Carolina, at AGC of­ fices In Charlotte and High Point, North Carolina, and ot the Dodge Plan Rooms in Chariotte and Greensboro, North Caro­ lina. Cofries ol the Bkkjing Documents may be obtained from Alley, Wdiarns, Connen A King, Inc., Post Office Box 1248, Kannapolis, North Carolina 28082*1248 at a charge ol $50.00. No refunds will be made. Bidders musl bo licensed contractors In tho Stale of North Carolina. All Subcon* traclors must also be licensed contractors in the State ol North Caitf ina. Bids wiil be received on a unit price basis. A 5% Bid security musl accompany each Bkl. The Successful Bidder will be required tofumish a Constnictkin Performance Bond and a Construction Payment Bond as se­ curity lor the faithful performance and tho payment ol all bills and obligations arising from the porfonnanco of the Coniracl. Coniractor and all Subcontractors will be required to conform to the labor stan­ dards sel forth in the Contract Documents. Owner resenres tho right lo reject any or ail Bids, including, without limilation, the rights lo reject any or all nonconlorming, nonresponslve.unbaianced.orconditkinal Bids, and will award to lowest responsible BkkJer taking into consideration quality, periormance, and lime spedfied in Bip Form for perfonnance of wori<. Owneralso reserves the right to waive informalilies. II the Coniracl is lobe awarded. Owner vtrill give Ihe Successful Bidder a Notk» ol Award within the number ol days sel forth Inthe BklFonn. Terry L. Bralley, Town Manager Town ol Mocksvillo 6'25-ltn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 98 SP 57 IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF MICHAEL JAMES FULK, a minor chiki to MICHAEL JAMES BEAMON NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS BV PUBLICATION TO: DANIEL LEE FULK TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above^ntitled action. Tho nature ol the relief being sought Is as fdlows: PETITIONERS, MARY JACQUELINE BEAMON AND MASHELLE BEAMON WISH TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE MINOR CHILD, MICHAEL JAMES FULK TO MICHAEL JAMES BEAMON. You are required to make defense to suchpleadingnolaterthan July28.1998, sM date being forty (40) days trom tha first pubUcatkjn of this notk:a, and upon your tailura to do 80, the party seeking service agakttl you wH apply to the Court tor the raliat soughi TNs Is the ism day ot June, 1998. SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS Ten Court Square ModuvUe, N.C. 27026 Talephone: (336) 751-2171 e-is-an | B & D , D M i g n € r C o n m m S M “ СЦУе “З о o U c e t ‘^ o u n < 4 ìu d g e tl" AddMom • KHehm • B rtw • RtptaMfflMl vnndow« * S u n Н оопм • SM Ing * M M oniy • LigM E x etn riin g • R M ovrtora * D M ta • IN * WMfc • SiM lI R4 Mira • UgM ConMMKial Woifc • Bob M t Вмк Ho* SwviM, - ~ IW fa r F u lO ty * na-711-4111 Р.0.10Ж424L a m . f a p y F O R L E A S E STORAGE TRAILERS , (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) M t N. • Moetovllto, NC я е -4 е » 7 7 1 6 • (8Ò0) 247-47ee-U8 N< tice of Public Hearing TAKE NOT ;e lhat a Joint Hearing will be held before the Board of Commission i of Davie County and the Board of Commissioners of ihe Town of M( aville al 7:00 p.m.. Thursday, July 2. 1998. in the Multi- Purpose Roc of the Davie Counly Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocbville. 1 pursuant to the provisions of NCGS Section 158-7.1 lo consider app iriations for the purpose of aiding and encouraging the location of im striai enterprises. TAKE FURTI IR NOTICE, that the appropriations being considered are for the extern a of water and sewer to the perimeter of the property described on С imy 'П а Map H4, Parcel 3 in Deed Book 160. Page 145. and Parcel Sir )eed Book 64. Page 463. ofthe Davie County Registry at an af^roximai cost of $500.000.00 for site improvements, including water, sewer, a 1 roads, which are dependent upon the constniction of virtually compì sd O a u A industrial facilities. The source of the funds VwUl be from g^end revenues. It is expected lhat the investment will be venue derived from the project with ten (10) years orreturned in tax sooner. TAKE FURTHE NOTICB, that the benefits to the public expected to be derived from th tacility built as a result of the economic development incentives ioclw enhancement of the tax base of the couniy and the town, the creatk of an Industrial, park in a central area near major tnnspoftatkm roi i, tbe opening of a broad geographic area to needed services and the I icipatedacatkM ofjobs. Joseph A. Long, Chairman Dayie Counly Board of Commissioners - r i NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY BXfCUTOm NOTICE Having quaHfled u the Executor of the Estate ot Margaret MeCuNoh s j^ , de­ ceased, late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, tNa la to notify all persona having dalms against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of September, 1998, being ihree months from the first day ol publication or this notice win be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakl es* late win please make Immediale payment 10 the undersigned. This islhe 18th dayot June. 1998. Steve Spry,P.O.Box4B3,Cooteeme0, N.C. 27014, Executor Ot the estate ol Mar* garet McCuOoh Spry, deceased, 6-16-410 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having quaiifledas the Executrix ol the Estate of Donald P. Walton, deceased, lateof DavlaC«unty.No(thCaroUna,thlsls to notify oil person'i having dalms against sakl estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or before the 4th day ol Septem­ ber. 1998, being three months trom the first day ol publlcatk)n or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recover. All per* son.<( Indebted to sakl estate will please mako iTmedlate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This is the 4th day ol June, 1998. Palricia B. Walton, 240 Wyo Road, MocksvlPe. N.C. 27028. Executrix of the estate ol DonaU P. Walton, deceased. 64*4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS НОТЮЕ Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ot IMn M. Taylor, deceased, late ot Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tha under­ signed on or before the 4lh day of Septem* ber, 1998, being three months from the first day of publk:atk)n or this notk:e will be pleaded in bar of their recover. All per* sons Indebted to sakl estate will please mako immediate payment to ttie under­ signed. This Is the 4th day of June, 1998. Frances F. Tay tor, P.O. Box2002, Daye Lane, Advance. N.C. 27006, Executor of the estate of Irvin M. Taytor, deceased. 6*4*4tp NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the' Estate ot Jeanne Brown Clark, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notily all person shaving claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 11th day ol Sep­ tember. 1996, being three months trom the first day ot ptAlicatkn or this notice wKI be pleaded In bar 61 their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This is the 11th day of June, 1998. Patricia A. Peck, Executor of the estate of Joanne Brown Claric, deceased. T.DANWOMBLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Post Office Box 1698 Clenunons. N.C. 27012 Telephone: (336)766-8085 6-t1-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor ol the Estate of Ivan Wüam Ijamee, deceased, late ot Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify aU persona having daima against sakj estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 4th day ol Septem­ ber, 1998, being three months trom the first day ot publicatkMi or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recover. All per­ sona indebted to aakJ estate wiU please make Immediale payment to the under­ signed. m alathe4lhdayot June. 1996. Robert J. HoMe. 2651 U.S. Hwy. 601 N.. MockivBe. N.C. 27028, Executor ot theeetileollvwWliamSwnee.diceaeed. e^tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AOMIMSTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as the Administrator ol the Estate ol Sharon WhHe Rayle, de­ ceased. lale ot Davle County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notify ail persons having daims against said estate to ptesem them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of September, 1998, being three months from tho first day of publication or this notica will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebled to sakl es­ tate will pleasedmakelmmedlatepayment to the undersigned. This is the 18lh day of June, 1998. RonaldJ. Rayte, 1117 RivecbendDrive, Advance,N.C. 27006, Administrator ofthe estate of Sharon While Rayle, deceased. 6*18-4 tn PJUBLICilQIlCE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING be­ fore the Davio County Zoning Board ol Adjustment on Monday. July 6, 1998 ol 7:00 p.m. In tho Commissioners Room of the Oavio County Administration Building. Mocksville, N.C. Business will becoodudod as follows: A) Call to order. B) Review ol the minutes. C) Wallor Church has submitted a re­ quest lo place a manulaclured home In Ihe Residonllai-Suburban (R-12) zoning dis­ trict. This property Is locatcd off the end ol Harris Street in Cooleemee and Is further described as being Parcel B-3 ol Davie Counly Tax Map N-5-8. D) Gearon Communications has sub* mined a requesi to place a communication tower in the Residential-Agriculturo (R-A) zoning district. This property is kxated olf the west side ol Howardlown Circle ap­ proximately 2 miles from US Hwy. 158 and Is further described as being Parcel 96 of Davie Counly Tax Map F-6. E) Gearon Communications has sub* milted a request lo place a communication tower In the ResIdenlial*Agik:ullure (R-A) zoning district. This property Is tocated off Ihe east side of Wyo Road approximately 11/2 mile from NC Hwy. 801 North and is further described as being Parcel 9 of Davie County Tax Map B-5. F) Old or now business. G) Adjournment. A sign will be placed on Ihe above proporty lo advertise said Public Hearing. All parties and inleresied dtizens are in- viled to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favorof.or in opposition to, the foregoing changes. Prior lo the hearing, all persons interested may obtain any additional intor- mationon a proposal or ask any questions they may have by visiting the Planning and Zoning Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, orby telephone at (336) 751-3340. 6-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION RLE NO.: 98J37 CHERYL DEANNE HELLARD and DONALD KEITH HELLARD. Pelittoners vs. WILLIAM YOUNG. Respondem NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO: WILLIAM YOUNG TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In Ihe above-entitled actton. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS You are required to make defense lo such pleading no iatei than July 28.1998. sakl datebelngforty(40)daysfrom the first publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking servtee against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This Is the 18ih day ot June, 1998. MICHAEL J. PARKER AnORNEY FOR PETITIONERS 854 VaBey Road, Suite 200 Modtfviile, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336)751-1890 6-19-3tn I Y A D K IN C O U IV T Y • H U N T S V n X E , A w j c v m w m P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y t FAMin m o Ê M u m v -SPOUTS c a r \m tJ № -m 0 Ê S -M 0 iista 0 Ê J n rE m E S T A T E O F T H O M A S W A Y N E LO N Q (D EC EA SED ) Executrix of Estate: Michelle Denise Gray U>CA1IOttHiinY«kinvilc.|DNnvUS H»y.42ISaahftaiioi«>SmrBnkK Rduniigh*4h»2l/4raileiDcndcfiMdT\mlcftOTQiBiitv.HunBvffl?Rk4T t l/2mile.’nniiltl<iniW wiiW lBlRd.Sale<nldl ft un ngm on wigon wheel Ra SMe on kiL C O N O B TSC K 1971 Oevioltt Cotvene 23A Agaivayiy (vay ihup); Fumai! Cub ncloc wiHi «ooWdM); Fbrt M iy n c M M ' f in illo S triS T 1971 track: I«1 Sciitttdile pickup track; II ft 1 9 ft 10 In. .luminum biiildiiir Rebel HbkU mounycle (• leal beauy); 3 p. I6.diik hwow: 3 pi B,ldc plow; M ien wheelbamw; track bed niler, gitden looli; ikill uw;^hilii aw; m ech^U b«id todi; ciu Iran yud bench; bi|e Zenlih cokx televlilon (leii lhan 2 ÜnicHicn muKc. ш ш т т ю к и м ш ё т т в / ю ш А я и н п Е а т miêkUiUlitktboüi w. ««mhwiwidmï Ы» V/V9B wr . . CoQCcssieesoeirouads is î  ie s s iîîiü ïi n/opílKlfairf FRED G. MOCK, AuctioMer 5721 Old US Hwy. 421, East Bend, NC 27018 (336)<99.34M.NCAt«21 ------------,... Poe Named Bank Assistant Manager William Todd Poe has been named a.<»sislantbnmch manager of the SyivQ office for Wachovia Bank, N.A. Poe joined Wachovia in 1991. He has served as a per­ sonal banker, branch opera* tions n^anagcr, and branch Poe manager of Salisbury. He is assistant branch manager of Ihc Sylva Branch. Poe, a native of Mocksvillc, is a 1991 graduate of Caiawba College of Salisbuiy, with a business administra­ tion degree. Рос is the son of Bill and Donna Poe of Mocksvillc. He has one won, William C. Poe. Goin Completes Service As Page in State Senate LuylaGoin.astudcnlal Davie High School, rcccnlly served as a Page for the North Carolina House of Repre- scniativcs. Pages play an importanl role in the Genera! Assembly by assisting mem­ ber of the House during committee t mcL'lings and floor sessions. Serving [ as a Page gives students a chance to [intcnicl with their state govemment, gand it gives lawmakers a chance to Imcci nnd listen to some of ihcir most gintporlant constituents, their school uchildrcn. Layla Goin was sponsored by Rcp- |Kscntaiive Julia C. Howard and is the |daughler of Debbie and Mark Goin. For further information about the I Page program.contactGlendaO. Jones in the Speaker's office at (919) 733- 3451. . J .• •* ^ i r ' ***' M ILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL I,. 751-230a New & Old Roofs 24 Years Experience Free Estimates 3 3 8 -2 8 4 -4 5 7 1 Oavie D riv in g School V IE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECO RD , Ju n e 2S, 1998 - D5 George K Walker Florist inc. Call 766 R - O - S . li 1 Dozen ^ Q g Boxed_ , _ m CASH & CARnvRed Roses ■ k.,.... 20'.. O il All Silk Arrangem ents in Stock 3 !i/l) ('.Icnnm oM S R d Montana And Sparky James "Montana" Swarlnger of Spillman Road, Farming­ ton, rode behind his mule "Sparky" (or the win In the mule pleasure driving contest at the Third Annual Thoroughbred Training Center Mule and Donkey Show June 13 on Cana Road. Awards were presented to mules, donkeys and their owners in 49 categories. K ü ig ff"« - «Д 7 В1 -М Я 1 . Cullar Cruck Kuniiel, inc. GfOOntrqVtekxitmtm DogtCat 1ЭММ-29Ш1 Jerry und Roxunne Webb would like lo wish Nicholas Tyler Webb, Happy 1st Birthdayon June25,1996. UnppyBirthdayNickNick. Mommy and Duddy. SERVICE Laylne • 8««lng • RnWikie FREE ESTIMATES О м ш : и п у Н е С М га у 129LHiMiaoi>OilM Э а»-751-1721 Oah Dliillft ^arJtns JJal lilt &il Pricts H}ow! Except for personal scrvice by appointment, wc will be closed July thru August - in preparation for the fall mum and perennial season, so...evcrvthing is marked downi GROOMING SHOP jMnbyta*.« 336-998-5098 • a n n u a ls • p e r e n n ia ls • h a n g in g b a s k e ts • s h ru b s • h o u s e & p a t io p la n ts Lees Tiian Wholesale Need help transplanting dividing your houseplants? Have a special occasion? For personal scrvice after July 4th phone 998-1682 (greenhouse) or 998-8433 leave message. (33l)tW -1ll2 eMBthyChi9ilRiiid>tihmt.№270N lin n l 6h h BnWe& В 2S11 Mudoft • CiMimoni, NC • (ЭМ) 7ввЧ»21*SptclillilnglameDulgo, Siles, InMlttlon end Ssnktot •Но1мТ1и||1г1Т|1пМоп •Burglar AiMmSytlMM •Fin Alum Syttim •AutointtlonSyttiffli •Mullid Stono Sytkm •СиМУмиитЗуНии (10% OFF) W№ tNi pigi on your M ригеМи. S ummer Carnival Y aiîd Sale R n d B ake Sale Saturday, June 27th 1 0 : 0 0 A H t i l 2 : 0 0 P M a t Clemm ons Village Assisted Living Center 6401 H older Rd., Clem mons , Cn|ot| LhM EhtwMlhtntAr; M 'j; LfMntlnft G«mM, B tM Goadi, ««< Nm and Uud YaM Sjila ftani^l Volunteers Needed C all (S 2 6 1 7 6 6 - 2 9 9 0 Satunl8]r,JuiK27lli llim-2p Ibm SquanClolhlen llOWDfiiolStr«I.N Young Children’s laamlng Center Has openings for three and 4 year oMs. Wo offer oxporlencod and qualified toacliors and a pre-kindergarten class for 4 year olds. Full Time Care Only 6:30 a.m .-5:30 p.m. M onday-Friday 751-7118 DatWaJaiiat-OwiNr M e b iS » ry -IM n c < * rmCaiMdlSlraat • MoekiyMt FH EEU IH O IIIIESU H V EY KARN К Х Г К Л M O N K Y l)K I.IV K K I^(; I KI KIM IONK b o o k s Flexible H oun / Starting In Ju ly Wc need people to deliver the new ALLTEL Communications Old Town, NC Telephone Directories in Clemmons, King, Lewisville, Pfafftown, Rural Hall, Tobaccoville and Winston-Salem To deliver you must be at least 18 years old, have the use of an insured vehicle and be available during S or more daylight hours. UndsejrHapenuncdcbralcdber 2nd blnhday at h«r home in Hortb- burg, N.C. on June 141b. She b the daughter of Tom and Shannon (Bal«)Ha|ieinan.Gnuid|wniiliuc WoodleandJiuielBatcsorAdvaiice and Dick and Hekn Hapenun of Harrisburg. Great-grandparenta lire Charlie and Jo McClamrock of Mocksvllle. A special guest appeal^ ànce was nuide by ‘ Barney* and "Baby Bop", her bvorite charac- teis. Thanks to all her Mends and relatives who came made this a spe- cial day. L  B B T S WOOD FLOOR F A R M B U R E A U IN S U R A N C E AUTO «UFE* BUSINESS* IRA'S «ANNUmES FARM« HOMEOWNERS •MOBILE H0MES*BLUE CROSS Jack Adams Al Carter Woody Hudson F A R M B U R E A U Mark Jarvis MlkeZigiar Jeremy Willard MCLUOINQ WORKERSrCOMPBtSATION GBIERAL UABMJnr 7 6 6 9 0 9 9 lln a u re d References CRAWFORD HOMI IMPUOMMIMS M H oaeBepain NO JOB TOO s u m Basements Finished • Remodding, Textured CeiUngs • Renwved or Replaced StonnDan^e* Decks <79-7322 ■ Wert Bay Eatimates Ш С Е BUILDINGS WOUNDED KNEETRAILER SALES ( 3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 - 5 4 1 8 1648 Hwy. «4 W ., M ocksville. N C 27028 Jimmftotttdwr-Pm. Brandon Boettcher-Vfi. NO MONEY DOWN Un Др|)гиие(1 Crucili U T I U T Y B U I L D I N G S D O G K E N N E L S C A R P O R T S A W N I N G S G R E E N H O U S E S D E C K ^ P A T I O C O V E R S • Windows' •Lofis •Workbench • Pagboaid •Shelves •Ckisets; •Vents •Plumbing •Garages •Domier •Vinyl Siding •Paneling • Insulation • CaroAt •Shutters •CXfk»s • Qieenhouse CAN BE BUILT ON SITE C a r p o r t s o í DobsoN, In c . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1998 - D7 I ' L M SUUNCE, номеINSKCrraNS-Need part-time twlp. will train. Set own hours.. Qood commission pay. Need help In all parts o< state. Call Lee Fulmer (704)5гМ7В4._______________ ‘■CASH’ IIMEMATE t t lorsinictured settlements and delerred Insurance claims. J.Q. Wentworth. 1-888-231-5375. Y .u d S n le s TEEME BEANIE BABY Swap Meet. Sweet Lover's Haven on the square In downtown Mocksvllle. Wednesday, June 24, Irom 4-3 p.m. No selllngl Let's have lun and help each other complete our selwl Come on oul and bring your B E A t e to trade. 492-5630. TO TERRY DEATON: Your daughter Tonya would like to Iind you. Please call 751-5014. lUCKY IB FOR salel 13 1/2 hand >0A, while with tan spots, oveiy (Id In the county has ridden, 100% :hlkl sale. Day 492-5418, night I92-2707.____________________ FREE KITTENS TO good homel ’hone 751-3010 anytime alter lune 21sl. Gold & Ian In color. Male i lemale. i'11 , 3#AHH.Y YARD sale-Sat. June 27, 8-12, Center Church Shelter (beside church). Exit 168 Irom 1-40 to 64 W. Bass boal, lumllure, typewriter, adult ^ kids clolhes, Jim Beam bottles, much more._______ ■to YARD SAU-Ruby led glass, old dWies, lamps, veiy old quilts, beskett, tine, bedspreads A 27.356 Gladstone Rd., Mocksvllle. CUB SCOUT PACK 504 Yard and Bake Sale. Sat. June 27 at Fulton Chuich on 801, eam-noon. Rain or shine._______________________ OARAQE SAU-FURNITURE. exercise equipment, chlUiens dolhlng, etc. 313 Deadmon Rd. Sat. ea7,8am.________________ OARAQE SALE: SAT. 8-3, Hwy. 601 S., 2nd house on the light south ot Qieasy Comer. Baby swing and walker, wooden bookcase, floor Ian, new Q-slze comlorter set It throw pillows, new sin 90 salety shoes, nice clothes. Includli^ women's plus sizes i Mttensi Lota more, and liee QKUUmC YARD SALE-Thursday,Friday & Saturday. Howardtown Rd. MOCKSVILLE ANTKHIES A FLEAMaiket 25.000 sq.lt. Inskie. 653 Wilkesboro S L & L 6-5 A Sun. 9-5. Vendor spaces call 751-2181. MOVMQ SALE; ANTKIUES-planoand ttool. oak sellare, kitchen cablnats. oak teacheis desks. paddK sewing machine, oak ice box. okl chuich pew, sideboaid, walnut sofa U0)le. Fumlture-Queen Ann* tola, kwe teat matching Itathar ct^r. dining room table I malchkn china cuilnet bedroom MIL 5 awWai chaatt. Appllances- Irtazar (cheat type), skla by ski* ralrigamtor. microwave with table, kvga colored TV (RCA), 2 portable and one component stereo. Other- portable dog lot and house, plcnk; tabla, swing set porch swing and aland, 18.5 hp riding mower, push mower, computer table, juvenile hjmlture, oriental mgs (9x12). Shown by appointment: call 751- 3213. YARD SALE-SAT. 6127, 7 until. 190 Fox Run Dr. YARD SAU-SAT. June 27. QartJen Vallay, 250 Magnolia Avo. Baby Items, giris ckithing. sizes 3.4. AS. toys. househoM Items. Not open until 8am. ck»e at 1pm. YARD SALE-SATURDAY June 27. 1998.7am-12pm. Numerous Items. 142 Redwood S t oil Deadmon Rd. YARD SALE; SAT. t^lNTIL: From Mocksville take 601 S. 5 miles, tum right onto QIadstone Rd.. go 8/10 ml., tum len onto Lols Ln.. go 2/10 mi., vrillbeonthelelt. 1 A m m n ls | SAT. IAM-2PM, 64 to Sheffield Rd. to Duke Whitaker Rd. 3 FEMALE PYQMY goaU lor sale. 284-2401. SAT. JUNE 27, 8am-? Desks, chain, lights A misc. Plus Iree cell AKC SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies w/ blue eves lor sale. 998-3982phones with Iree minutes, activatkin required. 1975 Hwy. 158 Mocksville. Between Mocksville A Famiinqton Rd. ttMnVALIf ■.M7 Uf AIK C* BLUE HEAUR 8 mos. old. female, aU shots, spayed, needs room to njn. Call before 4th of July. $100. 751-0387.OAkCSffl e In« Oin Ol.,Wkialon-Salwn. Sat 10-5. OM atulf. collectiblea. knives. Ilghteis A beanitt. (336) 722-7277 tor more kiloimatk>n. WOLF PUPS, HK>H peroent extremely beautilul. Iriendly. yellow eyes. Call 704-871-0492. 1 DielaiУ Aide Dmt* Counly НвцйШ, an affiliate ol Novant Heaim, now has №e M o ^ opportunity: ШИмуДМ! PRN; vuWilo KlMdulo. Ш worit up to 20 hours p«r week with oocMionil WMkondt and hoidays required. ShUIs available: 6:00 a.ni.-2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-e;30 p.m. Plaas« apply In ptison to: Novml HstWi, loeaM on th* CMipu« ot Forty«) M t M CMsr, Eavloymnl DM-. 3U3 SUM Cto* PlMf,Mnalen«ltiii.NC 371М;ОГС1«ЮО-7П-1171!ОГ|ОС||1У TIMtao. For mora МолмИоп ngtnMng ewnnliob postfngo, ptaoM O il our JoMno M 110-Л НЭОО or ton (too т - Л t4«n. Equal Opportunity Employer. Fu n d tr A m triea, Inc. Lam insi Mdcatv h MocksiMs, NCIs kxMng lor pwple Ю niMiln M equlpiMni ki tie Cul » sue Plan. Fksi and second MIts are avMMHe.muM heve a woiklne knpmMgs d Eurapewi Edge bandkig etulptMm and pand sews. umsnlanAig ol boihg macMnes and CNC iwtsieaplus. WsoOsra my atnai«* sdsiy and Mne«s at м « ш (SkMion в tie PMmoM arte. Pls«e sand rstume «Ml lelsrtncis to FAI, ' M 7Я, MocMte, NC tTOtt. M n P M Msnegsr. I and IsMcaten phm ki Mockivltt, NC It aootptkig lor maoNne taohnldaa iMuM htve iltGnnlc« а!ф«|1пм. a plue. Job duiee M knkidi кпрппкч Ihe ptrtDfflwict ol tie Mn« tqulpntn and bnkMoiiiiIng ntw piI otn earn to tw plinl on too Fundtc Ddve and ■ oul an spftoaton or sand a iMunie miti Шкапме tnd stlaiy lequlftiMnls to ; fiM. fOiOK Tit. M a t« » , NCZTOitMi; PMM Mtntgtr , FM M Aneifee, kio. le ounenty eoosptng tpplcalont tor meoNne otéame lor tie ptniledttt«tidtis./>ppta»i>inKiti hew knooledieol tie■Mo n*aieti|S|*iai. Musi * 0 to OUetotal up and adlutlniaehlnee. IIM Oaatiapettue l a y Slid iia tf.S tilniit, nuaMtd twiliit t nit» ' h(aiaiafa«taiatM ietoFO BM 7».M o(M le.N C 270». Mki: Pieni YARD AND BAKE tale. Sat. June 27, 8-untll, Branchview Ln. 64E to Fori( Church, right on Cedar Grove Ch. Rd., right on Branchview Ln.Folfow slnns.__________________ YARD SALE FOR church bulkling lund. 435 Bear Creek Church Rd.Fri. 8-5 A Sat. 8-12._____________ YARD SALE RAIN or shine, Fri._,June 26, Bam-untli. 8 mi. east ol Mocksvilie on Baltimore Rd. оИ 158, 2nd house on right. ChlkJrens toya and ctothes, TV. mterowave, as radio, odds A ende. Items too numerous loroenlion.' A n tiq u e s tNTKlUE DECANTER, CUPS Alaucers. Laige assortment. 751- A p n rtm e n is lOCKSVILLE SUNSETERRACE: All brick energy Ulclent apartment 1 & 2 bedroom, ool, basketball court A swings. Itchen appliances fumlshed eluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, irfliyer YARD SALE SAT. 027, 7:30 am, Bean Rd.-6 ml. south ol Mocksville oH 601 S.____________________ YARD S A U SATURDAY June 27, household items, clolhes, compuler soltwara 4 supplies. 3rd brick house on rightpast National Guard Amioiy on 64 East._____________ YARD SALE-BEEN rained out twice. Fri. A Sal. 8-until. New Hems, Pagecom pager, baby items, glass table top, household Items, small lumlture. 7255 801 S. past Jerusalem VFD. Rain or shine. YARD SALE-FRL A Sat. BOB A 6/27, 7am-untll. 118 Eiwin St. (Close to Cooleemee Elementary School oHol Marginal)__________ YARD SALE-FRL & Sat. 7am- noon, 2425 Familnolon Rd.______ YARD SALE-JUNE 27, 7:30 am until. 807 Uberty Ch. Rd. Lots ol stuH. )r/diyer connectk>ns. High y eltldent heat pump provldee . _ heat and air. Prewired lot I ble TV A phones, insulated I ndows A doois. No wax kllchenA I Ih noors. Located In Mocksville I hind Hendricks Fumiture on ! ^set Dr. oil ol Hwy. 158. Office h irs 1-6 M-F A Sal. 10-12. Phone 7 -0168. WORKINQ MEN-rooms 751-0645. BTU WINDOW airExcellenl condition. 2 b okl. $300. Call; 492-7549. , r DEAN'S Limited edition art linow available at Serendipity 1,41 Court Sq., downtown ip n c h P r o p e r ly ^ к ВЕАСНЧЮЕАН view. 1 BR, Г1/2 ba.. washer/diyer, pool. 910-791-5788. 0 р (ю г1и т | у I ISINESS FOR SALE SEMI^ rTABUSHEO bottled water dlstribi iship for Davie County. Unllmli I potential. Excellent Income Worit part-time or lull-tlme with her tenltoiy available. Seriousllnqulries only. Cali lot details:!-------- HOMEriSED BUSINESS, tSOOO to $tO,IM can be yours in 120 days. N*oney out of pocket. I will show yq how and train you to succeedlNo competition. We are recognizi leaders using this technolod. Call 1-600-434-4953 lor inloHand a no obllgallon meeting.' I IN MY home 1st rille School District CHILD CARE IN my home mlnutee away from Jockey and Lae. Have relerences. 1st A 2nd shill. 492- 2685.________________________ CHRISTIAN MOTHER OF 5 grown children will babysit In my home. My address Is: 438 Michael's Rd., Mocksvllle, NC 27028. I'm located live mln. Irom Lee and Jockey plants. Call 264-6570.___________ MOTHER OF 2 will keep school- ^ e children In my home. Call 998- PLAYINQ A LEARNING DAYCARE has 2 openings available lor 3rd shllt A weekends. $35 lor 3rd shllt & weekends $15. 998-8690. C o m m e rc in l P ro p e rty PRIME SHOFPINO CENTERЭ, l.zpOsq.«.- 55.’ Fn rm M .ic h m o ry SCRAPE BLADES$125; Box Bladee $235; Spreadere; Cairyalls; Boom Poles; Scoop Pans; Posl Hole Diggeis; Disc; Gates: Corrals: Fem is. Wright Farni Gates A Equip 998-6637. H o m e s F o r R e n t 2,3, A 4 bedroom homes. Call loi details. Howard Realty 751-3538. 2BR, 1 BA, N. MAIN ST., carport, no HUD, $450/mo., $450/dep. A ret required. 751-1108._________ 2BR, JUST RENOVATED energy efficient heat pump A windows, deck, storage bldg., convenient to I- 40. $550/mo. 704-546-2168. 370 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba., d/w. stv., w/d conn., elec. ht C/A, $65(Vma HUBBARD REALTY, 723-4306.____________________ 3t2 WINDWARD CIR.^MOCKSVILLE, SBR, 2ba, d/w, stv., w/d conn., etoct. ht., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. HOUSE W/ BARN loi lease, 3BR, 2ba brick home w/3 car garage i drive-ln basement Near tjavle High. Secluded on 3 acres. 1 year lease with 1st A last $675.4772. Sciool Custodian Needed wi^f Вши nwmiry trtin - « É M Ìm ,K ' 19 1МЦ) • 40 12 м М и /р к Ш - Ш р ж м м И * « СИ 1иЦ| »ww, МиЦИ, IM I ínm П итЁщ WmiI M M T 1I M i h L ( ОГ.ШЛ mm,Mraclií il Nm h iI| Bh Ii 0|ш1у SdiNli T s i- m C ilA ’ s To Cover Davie Coiinty All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Fle^bie Hours • Must Be Certified 336-768-1197 P i e d m o n t H o m e H e a l t h , I n c . Winston-Salem n» hantlown comptny, we’ll mat you №• you'd §itptct.' ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New A existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-264-4277. ___________ CAM SERVKSES; We provide all typee ol lawn seivtee, mowing lawns, trimming, shmbbeiy, cieanino lots, 7S1-5798, F R K ESTIMATES. L o s t & F o u n d FOUND: BOXER DOG. Found on N. Main St, Mocksvllle. No collar, veiy Iriendly. Looking loi owner Call 751-0497.________________ FOUND; MOTOROLA-CELLUUR PHONE at Jericho-Haidlson Rurilan on e/20. To claim call 492- 5149.________________________ MISSING: AUSTRALIANSHEPARD-lhlck coat ol multi- shades ol brown with while on her chest Long tall, no collar, veiy liiendiy. №e disappeaied on 6/16« In the Angeil RdJWllllom R. Davie area. Reward lor Inlomialion or her rehjm. Please call 998-7435 Ih) or 751-6491 (w). L o ts F o r S a le IV lis c e lln n o o iis COLLECTIBLES SALE-217 W. 6th •St, Winston-Salem, Sat 10-5.. Antkiues, collectibles, knives,.;’ lighters. A beenles. (336) 722-7277 lor more Inlomiatton. __________ EASY GO WORK horse ooll cart. 4 <lne engine. 12 hp., EO.. EXCELLENT SITE NEAR Bi-Lo shopping center. 3.5+ acres (exact size sublect to suniey verillcatlon). Located on Valley Rd (601 lass). Perlect lor any retail or, _____jnai use. For intonnalioncall Rlveriorii Properties (336) 751- 1070. FOR SALE BY owner Nice cleared building lot TwInBrook acres. Lot •19. on East Uke Dr. $20.000. Restrictions apply. 336-751-2042. LOTS AVAIUBLE IN Mocksvllle. Advance A Cooleemee lor new homes. 751-7734.______________ WOODED ACRE ON paved Garden Valley Rd. oH exit 162. Doublewide only. $9.950. 704-528- 9593. Please leave message. M is c e lltT n e o iis H o m e s F o r S a le FOR A U YOUR real estate needs contact Ina Hunter at Riverfork Properties. 300 S. Main St., 336- 751-1070. “Your property is __________priority.___________ HOUSE A land for sale. 336-751- 2838. L a n d F o r S a le 15 ♦ ACRES, 28R mobile home, bam, workshop, fenced pasture in western Davie. Call Red Foust, Davie Farm & Land Sales. 751- 0757. ISPECM L*Muffler & tailpipe for most cars & light tmcks. $69.95 installed; Catalitic Converters: $99.95 Installed. Reavis Welding & Muffler Shop, Courtney Crossroads ( 4 ml. South ol Yadkinville on Hwy. 601.) (336)463-2517._______________ 2 DALMATIAN OOGS-$50 forboth. Satellite receiver w/ legal board. $175.492-5149._________ 7 ELECTRIC BASEBOARD heat units. Individual room themiostats. Came out of a six room house. Excellent condition. $100. Call: 492-7549.____________________ CAKE DECORATINQ KIT with pans and olher accessories. $300. 080.284-4994. H о C J : F > e -.»..-..»siSrieave name, number &; best time to return call.__________ OREAT GIFT FOR DADI 8-gun gun cabinet light pine llnlsh. $125. 492-7903 aller 6pm.____________ JANITOR, FLOOR MACHINES &caipel machines loi sale. Call CassandiaOieqoiv at 264-4267. K A G SALVAGE:4'x8'x1/4" walei ' boaid. $3.99/ea.; 4'x8' Cedai Closet llnei. $12.9S/ea.; S'XIZ' piemlum llooring llbeiboaid. $9.9S/ea. Grade Marit, 2X4 studs, $2.49/ea. bldg. stone $140/oi. pallet/140 sq. ft.; 4'X8'X1/2” thick Tnsulatlon bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts, $49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors, $69/ea.; Roofing lelt, $6.95/roll; We slock stainless steel in sheets & pipe.l/lnlerior paneling $5.9S/ea.; Cornigated culvert picn up to 24' dia.; wo slock pumps A accessories lor walls. Fonnlca, $.50 sq. It; Steel I-Beams lor sale; paritlng lol steel light poles, up to 30' tall; brick pavers .3(Vea.; 4x8 exterior siding, $7.95/ea.K A Q Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank ol Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. PIANO, $350; RAINBOW vacuum & shampooer, $450; treadmill, $30. 336-998-8706._________________ QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS set. Still lirni a In good condition. $100.492- 5065.________________________ UNIQUE CAN OPENERYou've seen them on TV, now available locally. Opens cans outside the rim. Uds come olf pertectly smooth. Sanltaiy. no more lids falling In cans. Older by June 30 and receive amazing automatic needle threader FREE. Just send $9.95 plus $2.00 SAH, check or money Older to; IBH, PO Box 2245, Advance. NC 27006.____________ W ia BUY JUNK care. 284-2659 01284-4194. M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t 2BR, 4 Ml. Irom Mocksvllle, 64E, Oakland Heights. Includes stove, w/d, aa, $350 + sec. dep.refrig.,492-У'462. 3BR, 2BA, VERY nk» singlewlde on private 1 acre wooded lot Central air A heat In country, close lo highschool. Will consMer selling home. Owner llnancing possible. $500/mo. (704) 6----* ADVANCE-VERY PRIVATE,restrictions, lor single person only, t BR trailer, unlumlshed. relerences. $80/wk. $350/deposlt. Utilities neq. 1-704-962-9694. ï e p i n g n n e l Lon9 twin lielllty stekt Houttkttplng ptrtonm l lor full-tliM hours. Apply In ptrson to Card Cia»lbnl orca«33e-75t-3535lo(moie ihfoimalton. Competltlv« pay and good Ьш№. im NMiaii I t • ммкмме, K a rs ts R w , A 'l a k e b l e n d s . G E T M I D . Jobs at the brand new Target keep sounding better and better. Youc turch for the pet feci pari'iime |ob just cimc to an end. Tarui. the Itoiieti retail chain anHind, it o(wntng a onnd new store in your neighborhooli. And as you woul j apca, il's filled with fun. Fun proJucii. Fun people. And fun poutioiis around the n m O P M IH 6 V O M e rrO N - S A U n »W N & S K V U - tX T . C l9 - ) 0 » - r • n>4S.nli. J0 8 W A tK - re AccePTBP. S if - S S r •CakkriSmkaDak•SdaFUn > When you join the Target team, youll'tet wmc of the bif;gett advaniates in ■ iw iwiinj pay, benefit opiioni, fleublf schedulebuiinra like с .. the and a' generous team member dUcuuni. To arringe an interview, please call 1400499*HIRE. at the extension listed above. ©1А1ЮЕТ FAST, FUN »FRWÇt-Y eLASSIFIEDS INEXPENSIVE FROfTEABLE M o b ile H o m o s / R o n t В M o b ile H o tn e s / S n le M B IL E HOME FOR rent $38(Vmo. Advance area. 998-7844. T R A Il^ FOR RENT. Water lumished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 998-7748 leave message. M o b ile H o m o s / S ,lie *1t«7 DOUBLEWIDE REPO*With land 1/2 mile Irom lake. Call 6376^50°™” Suptiatora. (704) ‘ABANDON HOME*Must sell quick. Custom built mobile home lacuzzl. a/c. entertainment center, S242/mo. with $1200 down. Call (704) 637- 6850._________________ ‘DIVOflCE FORCES SALE*01 like new mobile homee on beautilul lot Call 795-3772. ‘RRST TIME BUYER*New 4BR. 2ba mobile home. $163.96/mo. Call (704) 637-6650. Quality Homes Superstore *RENTTOOWN‘2 A 3BR. Call 704-637-6650. Quality Homea of Sallsbuh/. 14XIS OAKWOOD“MONTEBELLO-, 2BR, 2ba.I recently remodeled, range, washer, dryer, dishwasher, gartuge disposal, new-carpet doors A curtains, nice inside A out (336) 463-5348. $6000:(Courtney). B4XtO VINYL/SHINQLE already jet'Up. $599/down. Call lor appt. ^f51-7734._____________ M IT SKYLINE, 14X70 2BR, 2 BA.lat up In Mocksvllle. Little or no lovi^ajim ent Lot rent $110. Call _________IE set-up In Ibarit Never lived in, lumished. 751- 734.________________________ BR, 2BA, SINGLEWIDE, ttOOOiASH. WIII move II necessaiy. 744- 307.________________________ ABANDONED D/W LOCATED on____, wooded, owner financedind. Call Victory Homes 744-1308. ABANDONED HOME ON private }t Just olf 601; $895 down A avments of $225.751-7734. iLL TRAILERS WANTEDI Wei your trade todayl Top $$$ aki. Limited time, so huiiyl Victoiy lomes 744-1307. J VKTORY HOMES, wa tote the ole. new homes, last k»ns. Call 44-1305.____________________ AO CREDITT SBR, $800/down. ganjless ol past ciedit histoiyi 1751-7734. UKEW EW MOBILE HOME lorsale on rented lol. 336-264-2130. l e a k s, d r ip s, SQUEAKS,cracks, and holes? Sound familiar? Call Victoiy Homes to take your vronieeawavl 744-1306._________ LOS HOMES; SINGLEWIDES,winler rent special. 1 yrs. parii rent paid in advance by LGS Homtt. Feb. A Mar. 3995 Patterson Ave.. Winston-Salem. NC 336-767-7565. WE HAVE OVER 100 properties available Immediately. ZERO down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-7150. 'U CRESTUNE Wrm 2 acres land. 3BR,2ba.. 1640 sq. ft.. 12x30 covered front poroh. 12x28 deck, 26x26 caiport. Call 998-2635 attei 5pm.________________________ 'M OAKWOOD MONTCLAIR,14X70.3BR. 1 1/2 BA, $7500.940- 2213. ■13 SKYUNE 14X70,appliances. EC. 751-2961.all OWE YOUR HOME a clean look for a tractkin of the cost ol repainting. Remove mlldevi, dirt, and debiis-rcall Johnson's Powei- Washlng Semlce for a free estimate. 1-600-572-6320 ext. 338. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichaniUnk-Owner Free Estimates __________998-1798__________ MAN WILL BUY |unk cars lor cash and remove trash Irom around homes. Will paint houses. 751- 5082.________________________ OSBORNE ELECTRIClor all your electrical needs.Free Estimates. 751-3398. PAINTINGRemodeling - Home Repalis Laige oi Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER __________996-6340__________ PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and walerprool decks, driveways and wall ‘to FORD CUSTOM van, 302 engine, $1000. Call 284-6461 Or 284-6379.____________________ ‘83 MERCURY COUGAR, V-6. motor A transmission lor sale. GC $150 0 80.284-6379___________ 'te CHEVY SILVERADO, 4X4. 264-6405.____________________ ‘87 NISSAN PICKUP. $1200 OBO. 99B-6666.____________________ ‘«9 FORD PROBE QT. black w/grey Interior, 5 spd.. 98.000 mi., $2400.996-0163.______________ ‘12 CHEVY VAN, 12 pass., EC, $11.500. For more inlo, call 751- 5014.________________________ ‘94 CHEVROLET PICK-up. Diesel 6.5. Uke new. Call 492-5764. E m p lo y m e n l DO YOU HAVE a buming desire to create a lllestyie that most people only dream ol? Intemational , training provided. Wori< Ik. Create10 hra./!>Br week. Create resklual Income in a home based business. 336-909-0229._________________ FT HOUSEKEEPERS A JANITOR needed for daytime. Call Connie or Kathy at Bemiuda Village 998-6703 or apply in person-Hwy. 601 S., M- HELP WANTED: EARN up lo $500 per week assembling products at home. No exp. INFO 1-504-648- 1700. Dept NC-5377.___________ KAW CAFETERIACooks, bakeis, storeroom rarsonnel needed at our Statesville locatton. Qood pay A benellts.Mon.-Fri. between 9:30- I6:36am or 2;30-3:30pm at KAW, walkways. PIANO TUNINGA Rebulkilng S a l e s £ & Wallace Barford 998-2789 Rep^^nj^ SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning & Repair 704-492-2000 or 704-751-0158 Jack Seaford R V / M o lo r H o m e COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINEDMallaid molortiome. 2411., sleeps 6. refrig., generator, power convertor, complete bath, a/c unit etc. - PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BYI.C.E., INC.-$99 Installation alter $50 mail In rebate. Plus receive the llist monlh ot Prime Value Pak and HBO. FREEI Call now-1-600-563- 1339. Limited time olfei/some restrictions may apply.__________ SMALL SATELUTE DISHESIM Installed.Free programmli 1800-984-0772 63 YR. OLD male needs place tostay where there Is another man. 704-546-2394.________________ ROOMMATE WANTED. YOUNGChristian lemale seeking roommate lor 2BR apartment In Mocksvllle. $180/mo. plus hall ol utilities. Call liana at 761-0770._____________ VOLUNTEER FAMIUES NEEDEDto host high school exchange students. Call Karen al 910«M- 0879 or 1-800-785-9040. ig ^ m “____________________Crossroads Shopping Center. Statesville. EOEftlF,____________ LAND-TEX QMS, INC. Gioundt- care crew bositlon-mowing. weedeating, ate. Benellts: vauton.holiday, health, pay BOE. Call 998- 1743 for appointment BAILEY A HOWARD TOURS July 1-4, Ohio Amish Countiy-ste on guide, buggy ride-train ride- Sugar Creek Swiss Vlllage-Warthi Can/lngs. Amlsh Famis Tour, 5 meals Included, D-$299, T-$275.Q-$260. Aug. IS, 1 day, Boone, NC. Includes V breaklast A 1 dinner at Daniel Boone Restaurant ABC PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING15 yeais experience ■Our commitment Is quality through experienced leamworit.' 751-3613 SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buk:k-Do(to 700 W. Innes St.. Saiisbuiy 704-636-1341 CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EEO.______________ DISHWASHER A CASHIER NEEDED. APPLY In person ONLY to Millers Restsuiant.. FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRMseeke responsible person lor full­time oosltlon In customer senrice and branch olllce administration. Candidate must be a self-starter, weil-oiganlzed. and accurate wHh details. Must have good bask; math skills and excellent oral and written communication skills. To apply In conlldence. please send resume to Edward Jones, 820 S. Main St. Mocksvllle. NO 27028. This Is a non-smoking environment EOE LARGEST COMMERCIAL FLOORING dealer in area needs exp'd. installere. Excellent benellts available. Driven lk»nse a must Call 924-8181. EOE.____________ NEEDED EXPERIENCEDUCENSED hairdresser lor busy beauty saton. Call 766-6047. NEEDED: 23 PEOPLE to lose 5-50 pounds by June 30. Free shipping. Call 1-600-353-7058.___________ NEW CHILD CARE opening In Mocksvilie in September is cuirantly taking amltoatkms foi qualHi^ teacheis. »ucatkm and experience required. Send resume to: 175 River Crest Ct. Clemmons, N0 27012.776-0316. t m p lo y m e n l OWNER OPERATORS A COMPANY driven needed. Home often-(800) 525-5654 or (336) 661- 1355._____________________, PART-TIME DIRECTOR ofchildren's ministry. Macedonia Moravian Church. Submit resume or request Inlonnatlon . lo Macedonia Moravian Chuich, 700 N.C. 601 N.. Advance. NC 27006. PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood ja^Aienelits. Ctovertleld'a. 760- PROFESSK>NALHOUSEKEEPING AND UUNDRY company aeeking housekMpeis. Ikwr technkiians and laundry attendance. Full A part-time availabie. 1st A 2nd shift Please apply In parson al Meadowbrook Manor ol Clemmons or Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. THE MOCKSVILLE POLICE Dept is accepting applk»tions lor Police Officer I* NC Bask: Uw Enforoement Certifkatkm required. Apply in person 171 Clement St WALMART OF MOCKSVILLE is now hiring for nights A weekends A also 3nl ApplkxUkms accepted Tuesdays at 10 am A Thursdays at 4 pm._____________ WAREHOUSE LABOR INYadklnviile-lst and 2nd shilts. Pre­employment dmg test required. Must be able to tolkiw Instnictlons and willing to worii. BeneHts available. Apply In warehouse bulkling »108 nexl to McDonakJs In Yadklnville.\ ------------------------- WORK FROM HOME$450-$6000 PT/FT. For free infonnation call 1-919«39-2718. KWbtdltcHHylittfuiitliMoptnliigttKLPNtoiiMililtl Apply in peison to Carol Crawford or call 336-751 -3535 lor more ¡nfoimation. Great tienelits and competitive salaiy. IN T H N M tf I t • iM n ta s ,M a 7 i2 i I n v e s t i g a t o r G«tthtHollyiMod CoiuMctlonI CtlUtnila baud HtaUk A W tllattt C«. « a r ttendUa« aiiaig,t, let lactl aita, ■ u tlltal a tik itla a A caaptatatlMi р1аш. Cm теп eem beitoitt. lew tuitap he ao iltk. tkan predaeu A Call lew 1st dttiik.7n-ll30 f t M l t i l n » » Ir t i t i l S p itililiM M kr к и 1р «ч M ■ liM h t» tM M iM kai ■ щ ш аы * i* É tM 4 la M k MmMka ta tm a t Я » it h iit M iprt. M kw a I « * arikMi kr ш к a t км a яМ It к к М Umh. 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Eiptritnca woildng «Ml «Mfent ol domatile vMtflca tnd Miuil tttauN ntctattiyi НИЛ| rtntt |2>,1К«1.М2 dtptnd tm upon exptdtmt.ÉJ ■-*--. —. ---a ^-----------.»—-a---—ai.— >■ —-И MHiMMi piMM NM a oow MH(| tMurwiQ couniy аррнбяюп Ю Mn. Htitia L HcQuatn, EateutM Ппйег, 1 n 8 IWn It, Id lt m , HoduvMi, NC 27831. Counly tfttcatona may be aequktd by ctlbig tht IM t Couty AMnkMlon OMoa er DOVS al »1-711-Э4П. Affllcatona (Ml ba lakMi unti tie potMen la ttad. DOVS It tn tqual оймПипИу HELP NEEDED! SECURITY GUARD NIGHT WATCHMAN POSmONSAVAILAlU C A U FOR INTERVIEW 3 3 S - S 3 M 2 1 1 К Л К М К Х 1 К Л IV IO IN K Y DKI.IVKKIINC I KI.KIMIOINK H O O K .S Flexible H ours / Starting In July W e need people to deliver the new ALLTEL Communications Old Town, NC Telephone Directories in Clemmons, King, Lewisville, Pfafftown, Rural Hall, Tobaccoville and Winston-Salem To deliver you must be at least 18 years old, have the use o f an insured vehicte and be available during S or more daylight hours. 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G ain Experience And Benefits Too W ith _______________Sara Lee - StratTord Road._______________ SA R A L E E K N IT PRO DU CTS Oircrt a TuU benefit package which iaclHdct; n Competitive Pay Program ■ Mcdical/Dcntal Plans ■ Basic/Optional Life Insurance n Company Funded Retirement Pension Plan a Tuition Aid ■ Bereavement, Mililaiy and Jury Duty P»y ■ Weekly Payroll n AD&DInsuiance ■ Paid Vacation ■ Paid Holidays ■ Universal Life Insurance ■ SSP(40lk) ■ Ciedit Union ■ Stock Purchase Progiam ■ Employee Stoie ■ Short Term Disability (FREE) ■ Profit Sharing ■ SavingsBonds : ■ Employee Assistance Prognun C h e c h Г о н г L o c a l E m p lo y m e M S e c u r ity C o m m issio n Ç f f lc f F o r E n q ^ o y m e iit О р р о П н н Ш еа, Е<ИОип Ш “ ^ -■ Ч *. .1 M ..' i- 'V - * -^■'.v-í Л >■’■»'1' i j -P-I- ,l'tì •■• .'■ W c ò i w t v EN TERPRISE RECORD, June 25,1W8 í^ v ie D a f e lih e ГМ ti ¡BiidRaiaOT liM « a eL o d rim F ri- D o n ófen a & lini giimc я 7 p m. ■ipilk W lh a IL D n tt VID. 2nd Saur- dig/. Dócn 0^ 6.-30 p.m. B^gjuL :i S*iKtay,June27 Vim lM и м Sdiool, Duan ft Smith Gn«ilM Hd№ lliodM ChuRlia.ii Dulin. W O am.-3 pm. Thcmt: Sonlighl Island I^M ttM er ol a 1шш HI Smith Grore. 6:30 p.nv (foem biviied un.) V M H ta BMe School, EtevUe United M OiadM C hinh. Ad\iuKC. 9 n.m.-3 |vm. Lanch * 2 Jnacks provided, HicnK: "Соте DtheStofytellingTiK*. Paluntay.Julyie VKM IiambliSchoolFannlnjtaaBap- lU Cknrth. 1119 Rmnlnglon Rd.. 9:30 »ni-3:30 p.m. Ages: 3-11 Puppet sho»i. cnfts. music, BiNe study, lunch. For mere Inlb,call940-5267c»998-3601 Ongoing ■ hhi B lftu Church: Wnship Scrviccs, 9:4Sam.& 11 im.SundaySchool.9:45a.ni ft^n am. Nutscty provided. CMlinMChiirchotGal,SundnySchool. 10 am Wotship Serv ice, 11 am. Evening Worship.6pm.M(M. Prayer Sctvicc.7pm. Wed. Family Training Hour. 7 pin. Van service 10 and fmm church aviiiiablc for Sii«faymomingsen1ct.PaslorCiaiy Phillips. »Й977(»2М -218а m taW eUiiM M rthiidId Church meeu inShJilyOrov« School gym. Sunday, 10:30 am. CTildcare provided. Paslor - Keilh ■ttemaa0fricc998-t02ailome:998-l799. E-Mail: Hillsdale UMC в Juna coia EtfmsBi«IWChyrch:Sund.iy School. 10 am.: м и ^ р . 11 am.; church imining. 6 pm. Wednesday service, 7:30 p.m. GoodSbt|ilitnlEpbcoHChurch,Church Soeet.Cooieemec.Sundayseivice.9;30am. amMmUnlledMelhodMChunh: Sun­ day »ot5hip,8:45* 11 am. Sunday School. IOam.Youlh.5pm.Childten'sptogram(K- S), 5 pm. eitiy 2nd S 4di Sunday. АПег schixJ (K-5) every Wednesday, 3:30-5 pm. 998-3083. Pastor J. Mak Weeklcy. LikM ; U M МйЬжМ Church: Wor­ ship. 9:45 am. Sunday School. 10:45 am. М к Ь U iM MUhotlM Churdi: Early unship 8:45 am. Sunday School. 10 am. Wonhip 11 am. Prayer & praise, 6 pm. P»stor.BruceG»yn,99e-5518or998-7471. S ^ lh G m t M tUntM Church; Prayer meetini, Saturday mornings. 9 am. Saturday, July 4 Concert in Ihe Pnii, Rich Piirk. 7:30 p.m. foltowcd by nrcw'orU S5 odmisskw. Oiil- ilrcn unJcr 12 ftvc. Piuiing: $2. Old-fiish- loned ganws, 6:30 p.ni. R*r nxw Info, cnll 336-751-3111 Juty 9 & 14 AudiikKM for Da>ie Theater Coiiipuiiy'it Productkm of ‘'Nunseme*. Sooih O.tvio MkkllcSclwol.6-9 p.m. All fcnwlcca\t;ti!cs high school juxi up. PcifomtuKC ditcs in Sep«. Gill 751-3146 for info. Monday, July 20 Crulw In, ik)u-niown MiKk-svillc. 5:3(M.) p.m. SpotVMxvd by PicUniom C.A.R.S. & Sttwt Untrs Haven. July 20-24 ■CckbniteThcatrc'DninuiConipHani.- 5pm. Agcs:K-l2, Cosl: JIOO.SpiTOircdhy D.ivic Thealrc Co. & Mixksviilc-Davic Rcc.tVpl, Call W8-W02 for Wo, Ongoing Immunization clinic. Health Dep«.. juxlchild.c«iyTiicstliy.4:3<>-7pm.nuaixl ptxninxtnii» MKcincs available. Dntas to Remember, Ongoing Visit Coolccmte'j MiU Village Mim-um. 14 Onia-h Si.. 'Hies, & Thurs., 9 ani.-ixnm. Sals., 11 am.-2p.m.Ti)un» also available hy nppi.CaIi:m<M(), Recjciing tnick at Cenler Communily BIilgHK-llani lsiS;minLi>'- Rec)cllng InKk at Union Clinpel Meilmii- ¡st.4ihSaliinl:iy, H*ll am.. RccjtlinglmckatJirJcho-llartll-'onRiiri- lan btdg.. 3rd S;U»aL»y, 11 a.m. Prnchoolstootinic.Ttic5.. II am.Davic Cwiniy l.ibr.io’ and Cix)leenwc branch. 3()- minule pmgrwn. Fix children ages 3-5. Mu* sic.aMdaUHid.Morics.rdms.mtrscryrliynKs. Meetings. Saturday, June 27 Davfc County Republican Men’» Federa- tion. FAF Barbccuc. 7:30 am. Davie Democrttlc Parly, Mocksvillc Kitchcn.8am.Rans willbe nwdc for hiwing diMricl con\«nlkMi & reccplkm for candi- d;Ucs in August. Monday, July 6 ShemeWCalahaln V ro Anmul Incorpo- ralws Meeting, firc «ation. 7:30 p.nj. Ongoing Yndkin Valky Rabbit Biteders A.vwcia- llon,Unx‘kC)m.UistSundayofc:whnK>mh. 2:30 p.m. All mbbil ownen Ns-clwmK. Call 33ibW8-9858. Akoholfcs Anon)Tnous. Sundays. 6 p.m. ajxl Wednesdays.« p.m.. Soaiixl Pavsbyic- п;ш CInirvh Kiscnwni. Pinc St. Call 751- 14‘X) or 751-7786 for info. MOPS(MolhenorPreschoolen). Miwc- d(Hua Mot:»vian Giua*h. Support, fellow­ ship. crafts Л fixxl. Children guided in own pn>gmmMOPPIirS.9;30-! 1:30am. Regis* tmiwn fee llcxible to # of children attending. Scholan.hips available. For nxw info, c.ill 998-1394.1st Л 3rd Frid.»ys. Historic Davie Inc, 2nd T\icsday. Davic Oxiniy Public Libruy. 6:30 p.m. Evcr>twc wtlomx;. The Artist Group, Davic Cixmly Libnuy. 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bonnie al 998-5274. Center Community Deuiopment, 3r\l Мш,. 7 p.m. Communily DIdg. CoolmnccTostiiBoanl,3nH\ie4Liy,TvmT) I lall. 7 p.m. unless lчhcr^visc noicd. North Coolecme« and Clark Road Coun­ cil, 2rKi \Vedncsd.iy. 7 p.m. Friendship Пар- list Fellowship Iktll. Davie Domestic Vk»lenceSer>ke!i.Support gaxjps for vicliim of ikmicsticviolejKX*. Ses­ sions frtc. amfldeniial. Tucsdijys, 6 p.m. DDVS Oflkc Itt Davic Couniy Courthouse, 751-3450. Family VtoleiKe PrevvnlkMi Ser>icc9 oT Davie Counly. Free couascling for victims of vtofcnccnndiheirchiWrca Separale grtwpi Tuesdays, 6-7:30p,m.Firsl Uniled Meihixlisl ChurehofM(Kksville.Calll-800-728-34l3. DavieCounty School BusDrhtrsAssocia- tkm, 2nd Tiiua. 7 p,m. D.wic Counly Sr. Cetiier, Bnxk Bidg. Advance Garden Club, 1st Tues., 9 atn..M(x:ksUMC.W8.2lll. Living With Cancer Support Group, 2txl Tues.. Dav ic Ctninly Library, noon. You nuy bring Kigged lunch. Mocksv ilie Garden Club, I st lluirs,. Fir>t DuptiM Fellowship I lall. 7 p.m. MOPS. MothenofPreschook^rs, 1st. 3rd Fri.. 9:3t)-l 1:30 am. Mix'cdonla Moraviim Ouireh. $15 reglMr.uion plus snull \s-cckly fee. 998-4394. Sons oTConftderale Veterani. 1st Mon­ day. Cooleenwc HisJoric*al Building, 7 p,m. Mocksviile Rotary Club. Tuesdiys, 12:10 p.m.. Roiiiryllul. Take Off Pound» .Sensibly, Bcihlelwm United Metbixlisi Church. 6:45 p.m. Thun. FamiinKton Masonic Lodge No. 265,2nd Moixtiy. 7:30 p.m. j« Uk lixlge. Cancer support Rroup. 2nd TUesdijy, 7 p.ni.DavkrLibrtfy,fiircarxvrpaiicnis.fricnd. family. 1-800-228-7421 or 751-0313. MocksvUle Lions Club. lsi.3[\IThursdiys, 7p.m„ RoliuyOub. Mocks>i^Da>ieHomebuiklera.4ih’niurv diiy. 7 p,m., Caplatn Steven's. Davio High Athktic Boosters. 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., sclHxtl uifcteria DLsabkd American Veterans No. 75 :uxl Au\i!iiuy,3nlMoiKLty.7p.m..cluiplerlKMne. U.S. №1 MXith of Mix'ksville. Fannlngton Ruritan Club. 2txl 'tluirMLiy, 7:30 p.m., Fiiniiingion Methodist chureh. MocksviUe Civitan Club. 6:30 p,m.. 2cxl, 4Ui Mwxlay, Western Steer. Davie Sertoma Club. 1st, 3nJ Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Cnpiain Steven's. Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vclcnms of ForcignWmandUidicsAu*iIiaiy.4ih'n)Cs., 7:30 p.m„ post home. Rxd Mill Road. American AsmdatkmorRetiredPeiions, D;»vic Chapter. 2nd Wednc.sd»y, 10:30am.. East Room. Brock Bidg.. Senior Ccntcr. Davie Counly Right To Life, 7 p.m.. 3rit Thutrsday, giwxl juty room, courthouse. 751 - 5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Pl)si 1119,2nd, 4th m iis,, 7 p,m., VFW I MI. N.C. 801. Davie Arts Council. 4ih Tliursday. 7 p,m.. BrtX'k IVrfomiing AnsCcrUcr. Corinthian Lodge Nik 17F&AM, 2nd. 4ih Fridijys. 7:30 pm. nl lite UxJge. Mocksviile Masonk Lodge No. 134, Isl. 3rd TVesdijys. 7:30 p.m. M ll»c lixigc. Ffecrealkan________ For nxwc inftxnvilkin roi iIjcnc cvtnls, «»11 751-1125. RecClub Before ($l5)or idler ($25)school luxl otil of scIkx>I programs. Rcgisiniikin open. Good Timers Square Dance Grixip meets «I Fiuniingion Communily Ccnier, 7 p.m. cveiy Mondiy. Senior Line Dancing Mond.iysat I0am .$l. Step Aerobics Moixkiys. Thurnlays 7 p,m. Sauird;iy, 10 am,$l5pernKHithfor2diiysaweck.$20for 3 iliys. Silverstrìders Walk Club SeniiHS, 5(i iuxl up. M-l'. 6:31)-9 am. No ch:ugc. Mothers Moming Out Tiiesd:iysjuidTltunid;iys.$7perd;iy.$40per nxxith. VMCA. Gymnastics Plus: Sesslon:2: July 13-Aug. 1Э. Member: $25. Non-menv; bcn$50. Kiddie Kicker Soccer Registration Aug. 1-31. Member $20v Non-member. $30. ' i i Tae Kwon Do Tuesday, Thursday, 3:304:30 Session 1: July 13- Aug. 13.5 Week Session. Meni-; ber; $25. Non-mcmbcr $50. Swim Lessons: Session 3 : ; July 6-7 2-wcck. Members: $25. Noiv; members: $55. • ; Karate J; Tuesdays. 7«8;45 p.m. $ 15/monih. - ! Seniors_________ Call751-06l I rwiwrcinfo.Ux-alkinlsBrwk Center unless nmcd otherwise. Friday, June 26 Bridge. East R(X)m. I-5 p.m. . Tuesday,June 30 Bridge. East Rwm, M p,ra RSVP Nundng Home Party, 2-4 p.m. ; Ongoing Siher Striden, Brock Gym, 6:30-9 a m., Mon.-Fri. Slher Stridere. Cooleemee School. 6-8 am. Siher .Stridere, Smilh Grost Gym. 6-8iim. Davie SeniorCenlerScniorNulritkmlunch. 1КХЧ1 M-W. 11 am. Thurs. & Fri. Chair Exercbes.MWF.ScnkirCenicr.8:30- 9 am.: Moixlays aixl Wcdnesd.iys, Cool- еспкс gym. 7;"^0-8 a.m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline stxxild he reported by mx)n Moixlay of tlic public.iiion ueck. CaIl75l-2120ordn)piibyiheonicc.S.Main Si. ¡x'ro&s Гп>т ilic ctxirthixjse. Ш Е Щ Ж » Btfliil C hunk Sund.'iy School. 9 a.m. wonMp servke. 10-10.30 feUowship; 10xm.vKinMpKrvke.Weá)esday№iLuck Meal. 6:30 p.m. Aduh & youth BiMe study. missioRs 7:13 p-m. Pastor R.T. Aldenran. ЗЭ6-94&6618. fWA M d VkM7 Wonhip Cen- Itr, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Scrvkxs, 10 a.nu 7 p-m. Wediesday, 7 p.m. Nf»MiranTP.CIutfa.SundaySchool, 10 ara Wonhip Servkx, И am. Wednes- daynigMBiblestudy.7p.ta Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Rtstor Derrick Niock. 5ошЫр Tabernacle: Sunday won^lO:30aTa.6:30p.m. Wed. evening, 7 p.m. Pastor Jcny L Couch. 998-3748. Cana Rd.-Rxter’s Lane. IW M tel^C hH nchrSunfaySchool. 9:45aJn.,Wonhlp. 11 am:NightServke.6 pim. fteior - Rev. BUly Skjop. IplMHChMchorihtAmMiahFortc- BixbyRd.,SuaSchool. 10am. Wonhip, 11 am. Rev. EdwinT. Baiky. 284450a DWASM>yMfaÉ«rylrcfaUrmBiIland U i« o r Advance.998-7716. M m II Ihi ОЛж, Apt 7A. MiUing Ro«1.7pjii,11iundays.BishopT.R.Rke. O M tG ra v tO w d ie rG a d . Wednes­ day pnyenovke, 7 pim. Saturday moming U M School. lOam. G m M aalm i l i ^ C lH di Sunday 9 M am. Wonhip, 11 am . 7 p.nL W c M iy Иаусг * в н е Study. 7 p.m. ^ M . Ray Dmrb, 998-3021 ........................ Ы IMMl MedtDdbl Chuich. Ages: 2 4 Mom 1\iea. 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Oder ends June 'EH985-21-11P Brain Power Davie Schools List Honor Students Antiques Extravaganza Dealers, Shoppers From Wide Area Expected For July 4th Week Event Page D1 PageB9 i D A V IE C O U N T Y 5 0 « E N T E R P R I / E ^ E C O R D ! USPS149^U0 Number 27 Thunday,July2,1998 Ju ly 4th In Davie: Lawnmower Parade And Orchestra Concert ,You don't have to travel far Ihis July Fourth to find something the family can enjoy, : ■ Davie County has it all, everything from an antiques extravaganza to swim­ ming, from a lawnmower parade and free watermelon to on orchestra concert and children's games. And of coune, there's always the back­ yard, Ihe perfect place for barbecues and homemade ice cream with Uie neighbors and family, llw week starts with Ihe Forks o f Ihe New Bank Yadkin antiques extravaganza at the Masonic Picnic Grounds, off North Main Street in Mocksvilie (See related story, pageDI). On Salurday moming, Coolcemee starts its celebration with an Indepen­ dence Day parade at 10:30 a.m. - a parade oflawnmowers. Slaitingat the Zachary Houseat 10:30 a.m., residents will parade through the town riding and pushing dccoratcd lawnmowets. Mayor Grady Spry will be seated in a chair pulled by a riding lawnmower. The parade of lawnmowers sponsored by the town was Spry's idea. He said he wanted to do something that had never been done before. Any type of lawnmower may be en­ tered in the parade by calling Cooleemee Town Hall at 284-2141. The town will provide free watermelon lo those in attendance. Hot dogs will be sold by the VFW Auxiliary beginning at 11:30. Cooleemec's swimming pool will of- Yard Man fer free swimming from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Lalcr that day, Ihe acliviiies will be centered in Mocksvillc at Rich Park, where Ihe Atlantic Jazz Orchestra will perform for the annual Conccrt in Ihc Park fol­ lowed by a fireworks display. Old-fashioned games will be sponsord by Mocksville-Davie Parks and Rccrc­ alion beginning al 6:30 p.m., with Ihe concert at 7:30. Bring lawn chairs, blan­ kets and picnics for the concert onthe ball field grounds. The orchestra is composed of 20 pro- pNmed || Davie iy D w ig M S ia riu Jltevie County Enteiprise Record : A new bank is being formed in Davie County bearing an old name. > The proposed Bank ofDavie is selling stock and plans to build ;^inM ocksvilk:andHillsdale. ,'nie name selection is no acci- Tiw Bank of Davie served Mocksvilie until 1966 when it wu-purchased by whal is now BBÀT. "About eveiybody in my gen­ eration got Iheir first loan btniBank of Davie," said Ben Brovyder of Advance. Browder i^lseiveaschainnanofthebank's bdaidofdiiectars. .L ast week, the newly-fotnwd organizalioii began selling stock. Browder said they hope to sell fiOOkOOO to 900,000 shaies and niue $6.5 million lo $10 million. He '^ d one-fourth of the stock liuialreadybeensold,andhehopes itvyiUdlbeuUwithiniix weeks. . HjegiDupplaiisloapenitsfint fiKililyFeb.l.I999. A sitehas been found on Yadkinvilie Road ih^kiviU eacroufn)m thelI.S. PoHOffKC. Sites a n being con- « ^ ^ in H lb d a le . V lipfacrt Miiziano will serve at pmideM and chief operating of- fk»cfdw b«)k.H eisthefom w r mayor of King and founded Old li^S taleB ankdien. Hiaibank «w'iwrchaied two years ago by LmiÂgtan State Bank. ' .ilie incoponting dindon of diabMikwiUbeJenyW.Ander- aon:of MocksviUe, pnsident of AndenonOiip&Pulpiirood:Alan M.-Bailey of Advance, owner of 8 0 1 William A.Bumeaeof ^dv^m anagingpailM rom ie ''liiM a iS M N n ra a rii- № i« i4 Hayden Clenwnt, 60, a resident at Oavie Plat» Residential Cara In Mocksviile, enjoys helping owner Steve Gaddy keep things looking nice around the building. -PhotoRobin Fargusaon fcssional musicians, most of whom are b.Tscd in the N.C. Piedmont Triad area, and carrics on Ihc tradition of big band music, recreating Ihe sounds of Louis Armslrong, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and olher such artists of Ihe swing era. Directed by saxophonist, conductor and recording artist Roger Pemberton. Uw band has performed in more thatti 120 cities throughout Ihe United States and Please See Fourth - Page 4 Tim Woolen OnBallot For Sheriff I By Jeanne Gaither Davie Counly Enteiprise Reccid: Davie Counly voters will have; a choicc when Uwy head lo tbet polls in November lovoteforsh^ iff. > : Oncc his petition for a place On' Uie ballot has been ceitified by Uie; Davie County Board of Election^ Cooleemee Police Chief Titn; Woolen will appear as an unaffili; ated candidate, running agait^: RepublicanincumbenlAllenWhi;: taker. Woolen decided to enter Uw race after Ihe primary election May S, in which Whitaker narrowly defeated Andy Stokes for the Re­ publican nomination. Entering dw race late. Woolen had lo get Uw signatures of at least. four percent of Uw county's voters: on a petition by June 26 for h|s| name lo appear on Uw ballot. ; Woolen exceeded the 7621 needed, turning in 940 signatutHj inlo Uw Davie County Board of! Elections befoie noon Friday, ac;; coidingto Elections DinctorMVrj gaiet Director Margaret Shew. Please See UnaflUiirtad - Growing Pains: Mecklentxjig Officials Raise Mocksville's Visioni QnofB can be painfuL But glowing pains aie much mon enjoy­ able dian dying pains. The town of HunlenviUe in noithem MecUenbufg County knows as well as any whatit'sUke to suffagiDWing pains. Ten yean ago, then wen 1,350 in town. Now, 18,000 people call Humenville heme. TheHunlcrsvilleplanningdirectarandadier expats in noithern Mecklenburg planning were in MocksviUe lecently, talking to local ofii- dalssndresidentsaboutanewwayofkioking at land uieMxksville, widi Uie help of David Smith and Design Ccnsoitium, of le-wriling zonnglaws. ^ Hammond sakl she learned planning dK old wiqr. Single fn ily housa in one ana. Slaning centen in anolher. Apaitments in aoollier, WUe Iwflen sepmted Uw uses from eachoUier. "We all Uxxight we wen doing Uw right Uiing, but Uw shopping cenleis an totally caUous to small-lown life," she sakL HunlenviUe set two goals; invigcnUe dw downtown area and pnsave nval areas. They went back to dw oM kleas. Homes wiUi poiches facing streels widi sklewaUu • streets diat connected wiUi each odwr and to neaiby shopping. "II wasn't dial people had rejected Iradi- Uonal development fomis, il's just ttiat Uwy dklnt Uiink diey had a choice." she said. The growdi was happening because people wanted Uiat smaU-town atmosphere." TheystaitedenfoiGingnewndeslSniondis ago, amid cries dial devekipment wouU come toahalLltdkta'L HialdoesntmeanMocksvUleafficialswtnt hear flak fnxn developers if diey folkiw simi­ lar land use plans, said Nate Bowman, one of dwdevekposinMecklenbuigandodierplaces who has embraced ttw new way of looking at land use planning. "Most devekipenaregoing lobe againsliC he sakl, urging die town togetalocal developer to buy inlo dw klea, and to put devekipers on study committees. The toira wiU have to convince developers Uiatconnecting streets are belterfoiiiaflic,and safer Uian cul-de-sacs. They'll have to con­ vince ttwm ttiat difTerent price range resi­ dences can work on dw same street, along witti businesses "Devekipeis have been buiUing based on snob appnd,” he said. "You're not nexttoa|iaitmentpeople;$200,000peopfearc not next to $400,000 people. You have to convince dwm dua people of all price ranges t J can Uve logettier in ttw same neigMnlioitf: widi design controls." :< While iradiUonalsubdiviskitts an designs^' for ttw car, dw new types an designed people. There are few models of diis style o f; developments, and buikleis wUI balk. man said. The developers say dwtneighbariKiodalona ', wont woik, ttiat people wiU go to dw Mg - ; "nwga"stores."WeaU goto duse big places...':! but we don't have a choice," he said. Smitti, ttw consukanl, sakl dw next sup wiir be to get maps and do detailed projectawMk ' residenlsandpiopettyownen,tofindaut«iMI- i - MocksviUepeopleenviskmfiirttieirAam.'' ' "Managing growtti is a difRcuk job for boaids,"saklMocksvUleTowaMw«irTny BraUey."HowdowemakeilbMIK7Howao we raise dw standard?"' ----------:— ^^— -IT > 1 >1 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Julv 2,1998 DAVIE ODUN^ ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jsly 2 ,19M - 3 The Declaration of Independence /' A l - M Ì Ì July 4, 1776 I* Whcp:in Ihc Coursc of Human Events, it bccomcs ncccssiiry for one People to dissolve the Political Bands which have connccted them with another, und to ussunie among the Powers of the Earth, the scpimitc and equal I Sation l6~wTi7chlfie Laws of Nature requires thal they J should dcciarc the causcs which impel them to the Separa- J tfcn. '■ j ; Wc hdltf these Tttitlis to be self-evident, that all men ;J ure created equal, that they arc endowed by the Creator with > certain unalienable Rights, that among these arc Life, : ; l4|Jerty unditie. Pursuit of. Happiness — that to sccutc these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving ,_lbeir just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, ihat whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to the.sc shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and I Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments I long established should nol be changcd for light and tran- ! sicnt Causes: and accordingly all Experience has shewn, I that Mankind are morc disposed to suffer, while Evils are ; sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the Forms I to which Ihey are accustomed. Bul when a long Train of i Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invariably the same ! Object, evinces a Design to rcduce them under absolute ; De.spotism, it is their Right, it is their Duty to throw off such j Government and to provide new Guards for their future Security. Such has been the patient Sufferance of these Colonies and such is now the Necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The History of the present King of Great-Britain is a i HiiUxy of repeated Injuries and Usurpations, all having > direct Object the Esublishm ent of an absolute Tyranny over I these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a . ^ I candid W orld............ ; In every state of these Oppressions we have Petitioned j for Redress in the most hunhble Terms: our nipeated Peti- ' ; tions have been answered only by repeated Injury. A Prince, • whose Character is thus marked by every act which may ; deflne a tyrant, is unnt to be the Ruler of a free People ... ; We, therefore, the Reprcscmatives of the UNITED ; STATES OF AMERICA, in General Congress, Assembled, ! appealing to tl№ Supreme.;ludge.of the W oriifor the Recti- : tude of our.bfentionsi do,' m the Name, and Authoiity of ; the good P ^ l e o(these Colonies, Solemnly j ’ublish and : DccIaie,.Thd (hete ColonSs are,'and of R igii ought to be, ’ Free and iii^ p d n ^ n t State's: that they are absolved from all ; Allegiancqib!ilte!№ lish Cto'wh, and that all political Con- I nection between them and the State of Great Britain, is an : ought to be totally d i ^ l v ^ ; and that as Free and Indepen- ; dent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude : Peace, contract Alliances, «tablish Commerce, and to do all I oth^r Acts and Things which Independent States may of ; right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm ; Reliance on the Protection of divine Providence, we mutu- i ally pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our i sacred Honor. In T b e M a il Generosity Made Memorial Garden Possible! plants and (lowers to admire, the gentle foj) !of water over rocks and a splashing fountain.yith waterplants and gold fish loobscrvc. We hope ypu will visit Ihe garden soon. ^ { Shiriey dSl|lc CoH.’hair. Memorial Garden Committjic Companies Poiluiing Toiheediton ‘ •’ ‘ i WHS scorching (he Internet this weekend came acrass (he home page of The Environmental Defense Fund. I was surprised (o learn about the four pmmincnt Davic Coumy companies thairpAk so high on the list of major polluters. They,^: Tl№nipsonCi\>wn Wood Products. I65,7(M pounds; Lexington Fumilure Industries, 120,734 pounds; Baker Fumilure Company, 11,810 poundsf-hnd Seaford Lumber, 30 pounds. Please note thal iHww Hgurcs are from 1995, the last year lhal EPAT^i)(iL's Release Inventory are available. ,.i | Ralph Church Advancc To the editor The Davie High School Memorial Garden has been completed bccausc of the generosity of nu­ merous individuals, clubs, businesses and church groups, and through the vision and dedicated woric of Carol C o7^ faculty member and co-chair of the garden. . The Memorial Garden Committee would tike to thank each of you and in particular these per­ sons: Linda Bcit(IXiVic High principal), Deborah Dull (landscape designer), Tony Cook (parent volunteer and buifiler of our water gardens), aikt Carl Lambert and Ealon Funeral Home (coordina­ tor for Ihe memorial stones). A very special thanks also to: Davie County School Mainlcnancc, Jeff Bameycastleand David Crotts (faculty members and Ihcir carpentry and masonry students who built the brick retainer wall, pebblc-stonc walkways, garden entrance and bridges), Brian Lakey (Student Council president and garden commitlec member), students from technical design class, freshman succcss, leader- ship development. ROTC. horticulture classcs. all the Davic High School clubs whogave generously of Ihcir money and ihc PTSA. Our appreciation lo Tmy and Yvonne Livengood (parent volunteers, commitlec mcmbcfs and task force members for locationoffamilicsofdcccascd students andeag^ symbol). Wc are indebted also to the many stu­ dents. faculty, staff and other volunteers who gave hours of labor añerschool andón Saturdays loscb the garden bccomca reality. ■ ^ To all other individuals and businesses wc are also very grateful. ;■ Wc oí» would like to thank Davic Entcrprist: stafT for;ihelr coverage of the building of the garden from ihc flrsl meeting of the commitlec In May 1997 through the completion.'' The garden has much lo offer and is open ycdr round for you to visit. There are benches for rekt and renection, winding pebblc-stonc walkways. Crescent EMC Taking Money From Poor Customers To Give To Rich ' To the cdilon I am pleased lo see that Mr. David Bames of CrcscenlEMChas Icamed whal economics means. I’ra glal 10 see a40.l2% drop in Ihcir grants. Thai is nol good enough. I don’t know how Ihcy camc up with Ihc name Souihpoini (business parit) when it's on Ihc nonh side ofMocksvillc,noithofl-40,601 Northandthe mid lo nonhem side of Ihc couniy. Neither do I undeistand ihc s|wculaiivc building. Most people are required to specify whal a building is lo be used for before a pcmih is issued. JoanCaiter believes it's foituute lo have such a strong alliancc wiih Crescent, so do I. It is unfonij- natc that CicscenI lakes this money from il's men); bers,some poor with children 10 be fed andcloUK^; some elderly on fixed incomes, mostly Social sie- curily, who are living from monlh lo month trying to make ends meet. The name Nonhpoint would have fil Uie situa­ tion better and sounded better. Taking from.lhe poor lo give 10 Ihe rfch. Little business is oniy a si»keinthcwhccl.Mostpeopleknawwhaidogsdo 10 wheels every time Ihey stop turning., „ JohfiEWIiie Mocksvillc letters Weteomed The Enurprist /fecortf-welcoraej raic fromiis readers. The letten may be 00 topfcsi local, stale, national or inteinilkjnil Issues. An effort will be made to print' all lett provided they are not libekius, vulgar, or poor taste. The edilOficservM the tight to letters fot grammar and fot space. All. letien Shoqld include the ume .. address of die writer, including a signatiire. telephone numbet, not 101» published, u requested. _ , Please have Iota« in die nempipnr ofTid .hy4p.m.Mondayofdieweeltlobeiiubli»he«^ D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^BCORD (USPS 149-160) . 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 What Are Your Fourth Of July Plans? О Ш т A World Without Chocolate W ould B e A Sad Place Chocolate ice cteim , chocolate chip cookies, chocolate pie, chocolate pudding... Have you ever stopped to imagine a world without chocolate? Recently discovering that we're experienc­ ing a shortage of butterfal, which is used to make chocolate, set my mind racing in a hundred directions. How would America function without chocolate? What if the people who buy a bag of chocolate every week at the groceiy store were suddenly foreed to give it up cold turlcey? They've created a nicotine patch to help smokers kick the habit, but I can't imagine any patch on the arm replacing the ecstasy one feels at the first bite of a hot fudge sundae or the warmth of a brownie fresh ftom the oven with a tall glass of milk just before bedtinve. At least chocoholics could look forward to shedding a few unwanted pounds unlike many smokers, who fear they will gain weight when Ihey stop. I never considered myself a chocoholic until I gave up chocolate for lent two years ago and again this year when I made caffeine my Lenten sacrifice. One doesn't realize just how many foods include chocolate as an ingredient until vowing not to eat any of them for a couple months. ' Thai experience taught me how smokers must feel. Most of us can do with just about anything for a few weeks. Forever is another story. Each time I gave up chocolate the Easter Bunny was waiting for me al the end of my ordeal with a basketful of peanut M&Ms. Discovering that chocolate may be a trigger for migraine headaches has helped me to curb my consumption. I never eat lh entire candy bar, and I no longer buy chocolate ice cream. I've even been known to pick niost of Ihe chocolate chips out of a chocolate chip cookie before eating it. But I can't force myself lo face the bleakness of a iiiture absolutely chocolate fiee. Maybe someone should forni a support group for chocoholics. Most of my friends would have to join with me. . Peihaps, our goveminent leaden should give smokers a break and pick on a larger group for a white. A special tax on all foods cpntaining chocolate could do wonders at c\itting away at the fttional debt. Since a rise in Ihe cost of chocolate is whiit we can almost ceitainly expect (iram tiw shortage of butterfat, no one would notice a small lax added at the same time. Concerns aboul our health and our waistlines may have helped some of us chocoholics, but the sure way to get Ameri- cuts to cut back is lo start tugging on Iheir wdlels. If that doesn't work, companies may be hit with a bombard­ ment of employees seeking raises to cover their chocolate habit. It might even be in a company's best interest to give in to these demands. Afler all, il has been proven lhal a happy employee is much more productive than an unhappy one. '' And a little chocolate now and Ihen makes most us happy. »•cwt jiw MM • и н ш и я и у ^ М м li СкМ(Мк11|||.М|М.114 М м « а 1ш 1и м в (| м .| ы к м 1>я| ■ . ■ Е а и к м а м м к и » » »шпивкнсмногсмв! ^ » А п г м П с а п H e a rt ^ ^ A M O d c r t io n WEPE FIGHUNG FOR VOUR UFE Dwight SfMikt. FtobhFéirgtt PubWwdwMklybythe ■ COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. S " С ^ ■..Edilor/Publiaher MkaBamlwrdt.. BtckySnydw..... ..General Manager .Advertising Manager SttecrlplionRalN .M ii'') i! Single Copy, 50 Сотк t20pwyMrhNodhC(rallna |26pwyi*raulM(NoithCaR)llna . POSTMASTER : Sandaddnaachangealo: <'/ Danto County EntMpilieMcoid * P.O. BM a», MocknM, NC 27028 SALEM MORTGAGE D E L A R O B B I N S Loan Officer 336-768-1996 B it 107 2 4 H o u r V o ic e И м й te:76e-2947 ■Ж Cbm M Stoek Bankof Davie mifMed) MeckivOto, North CuoUna Aggiegite №nimtm; 600,000 shuts Afkiegile Muimum: 900,000 shsns Purchase М о е kW Share; $ 11 .(X) Minimum Purchase: 100 sh a ta Maximum Purchase; 30,000 shares* O r 5% of the shares snbstribed, whichever is greater. Copies of the offering circular may be obtained by contacting one of the foliowing Incoiporating Directors, or by calling 336-731-57S5 --------------Incorporating Directors--------------- it e H M ijf l«4M iaT .am te }r. ПимС.«М ч MUmUX UntM ЬМ Е.М и1ш IM iW .Shli toijW ./ т т К . Ь п Л » SlmiG.LqMa Ulti innouncemem Is nelltier in offer to lell nir i кЯкЬаМп of m olTer lo buy Iheie Kcuritlei. 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AviiUble only in HCFA appiovrf imiec inai. Bcnefio wiU viiy by cooncy. н а к м к 1 Я 7 4 » ш / 4 - VAVIE COUNTYïNTERnnSÏ'Rt^CÔÎtDVluiÿ'i, Ш New Bank Of Davie Being Formed Conlimied From Pigc 1 Hillsdale Group: Thomas 0. Fleming, owncrof Mocksville Builders Supply; Michacl D. Lorrowe of Galax, Va., an accountant and ihc former auditor of Old North State Bank; Slcven G. Laymon, Mocksville optomelrisl; Dr. Francis W. Slate, mayor of Mocks­ ville, and Marzlano and Browder. Browder said the group had sur­ veyed Davic County and dctcniiincd there wa5 room for another bank. The firm is operating at 37 Court.' Square in Mocksville, where Ihe stcKk is being sold. The minimum purch^ , is 100 shares, and Ihc maximum,, 30.000. The Initial pricc is $ 11 a shaie., Browder was a stock broker for 24, years and owns Browder Trucking, The Bank of Davic has applied to, the N.C. Commissioner of Banks for u. Nonh Carolina State Charter und also 10 the FDIC for deposit insurance. , Unaffiliated Candidale On Ballot For Sheriff Continued I »Pagel The Atlantic Orchestra will perform a concert beginning al 7:30 p.m. July 4, al Rich Park followed by fireworks. Fourth Of July Festivities Planned In Davie CoDtinued From Page t several European countries. Feature vocalists arc Caihy Watson and Ken Kennedy. Concert admission is $5 for adults. Childrcn under 12 arc admitted free. Parking is $2. The concert is sponsored by the Davic Arts Council and Mocksvilic Savings Bank. For more information, contact the Davic County Arts Council at 336* 751-3112. For the morc sports minded, Farmington Dragway will also be run­ ning drag races on Saturday. Featured will be a name-throwing jel car limo, chlldren'sbicyclcandBIg Wheel races, and free watermelon. Rotary Mal«es Donation To United Way Rotary Club of Mocksville’s dona­ tion of $2,400 from its special projecls fundlopsofnoca!UnilcdWay's97/98 ctnprip. Total of pledges/gifts stand at $427,848. The 97/98 goal was W25.000. Tbe campaign year closed June 30. For the 98/99 campaign, which be­ gins July I, agoul has not been set. Not all campaign volunteer workers arc in plocc. Of the nine major divisions • fi­ nance, industry, commercial retail, talemployecs, special rcsi^ntial gifts, locar education, professionals and healtbcarc -only Industry ,tobeheaded by Bill Jobert of Ingersoll-Rand and Healthcare headed by Mike Kimel of Davie Couniy Hospital have becncho- sen. Henry Hom of Hom Oil Company wi II head the campaign as general chair. Horn in looking 10 nil remaining key volunteer positions by mid-July. ACCESS To Help lUledicaid Recipients On June 15, Medicaid recipients in Davic County will begin enrolling in Carolina ACCESS, a managed carc program. The goal is to provide a morc efTi- cient and efTcctivc health care system for Medicaid.recipients, while con­ taining costs, by linking Medicaid re­ cipients with a primary care provider who delivers and coordinates their health carc needs. Approximately 70-15 percent of Davic County’s 2,435 Medicaid re­ cipients will enroll in Ihc program Re­ cipients will select aprimary carc pro­ vider when they apply or recertify for Medicaid benefits at the local depart­ ment of social services. Since the en­ rolment process is gradual, it takes a{^roximately 12-18 nranths for a coumy to reach full enrollment. Primary care providen who con­ tract with Carolina ACCESS arc re­ sponsible for rendering preventive health care, authorizing needed spe­ cialty services and inpatient hospital admissions, approving non-emergent emergency room treatment when ap­ propriaie, and providing after-hours medical advice. Provkkn benefit from participat­ ing as follows: • A monthly management fee ($3 per member per monlh up to250mem­ bers and $2.50 for cach member over 250) to coonJinate patient health carc. ibis management fee is in addition to the Medicaid fee for service. • No additional paperwork when filing cldms Ген* Carolina ACCESS members. • Enrollment limits to meet their ^practice needs • Technical support on the state and local levels. • A toll-free hotline available to them for asking questions and/or re­ solving problems. • Can establish consistent patient relationships. Recipientsbenefitsfromparticipat- ing as follows: • An opportunity to select a primary care provider from those partfeipating in the program. • The ability to establish a consis­ tent, ongoing relationship with one provider. • Improved access to both preven­ tive and sick care services. • Access to the local Carolina AC­ CESS plan representative when ques- tionsarise. • Access1024hour medica] advice. R n r * 0 M d C M l4iU SteiC M drm ’sC U M v ¡л И а 'В я Ы - а С к М у ■ am tm iM M tCM kariiiiy | I ' l Injured on the job? ■Workers Compensation Injuries •Back injuries ■Occupational Diseases ■Social S^urity Disability Claims Richard M. Durham s h I n j u r y Y o u “ : 3 3 6 l / 2 1 0 4 7 2 The North Davic Ruritan Club is sponsoring the EastCoost WorldCham- pionship Rodeo July 3 and 4 at the rodeo grounds, just inside Rowan County from Davie on Foster Road. Tlie action starts at 8 cach evening. In a litlle over four weeks. Woolen saidhewasabletogct about 44 pervent of the number of votes Whither re­ ceived in Ihe primary. Ifhehad not been uhlctogetenough signatures, hisonlyotheroption would have been lo mn as a write-in candi­ date. Wiwlcn decided to enter Ihe racc after being contacted by several rvsi- dcnls from throug}K)ut ihecouniy. who were disappointed wilh Ihe outcome of the primary eleclion, he said. As sheriff, he would like to improve coverage and increase patrols by reor­ ganizing the department and shift schedule and selling up .subsialions at various ptilnls in the county. Wooten s;ild. Davic Couniy Is loo big lo only have one lo three deputies on duly at a time, he said. Anyone wishing to help during the fall'scampaign period arc asked to call the United Way office at 336/751- 0313. Tlw key leaders in the divisions will selcci a goal, name volunteer assis­ tants. plan akick-off event in Septem­ ber and oversee all general aspects of the campaign thal generally reaches Ils highest emphasis during the fail. The Rotary Club's gilts was desig­ nated to six local non-profit orguni/a- lions. BROOK RIDGE Summer Swing Special P r o p e r P r a c t i c e Im p r o v e s P e r f o r m a n c e t>urcliase One Large Bucket of Balls and receive a F R E E personalized one on one G olf Lesson from a Certified PG A Professional. "‘Must call for an appointment 751-1202 and present coupon at time of lesson (Value $35). First time customer only. Learn lo practice the right swing today for lower scores tomorrow.... A ^ Brook Ridge Goif Practice Range Farmington Road, Mocluville •One Coupon per Customer/Expires 7/31 /98.* "My goal is lo inform the public . what they'rc getting for their money and that it's not as much as they could be getting for ihelr money." . , While seeking signatures for hjs petition, WcK)ten said he has listened to. a lot of complaints for which he will attempt to seek solutions. He has been troubledat somethings lhat have happened during the signa-_. lure campaign, he said. Wooten said he has identified pet)ple. who claiming lo be helping, him, atlempled to steal copies of his petition. Therc werc alsoanumberofrumors circulating 10 discourage people from signing Ihe petition, he said. Duringthcnextfourmonlhshewiir try lo set up several meelings and be . available lo speak at meelings in com- ! munilies throughout the coumy. He- would like lo share his ide;is with rcsi- dents and hear Iheir concerns, he said. T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J • Educational support from Ihe couniy, providers, and the Coioiina ACCESS StafT. Davic Couniy is die 77th county in Nonh Carolina to implement the pro­ gram. Pat Gregory, Uie local Carolina ACCESS Managed Care leprcsenta- tive, maintains an office al the Davie Couniy Depaitmenlorsocial Services. She will cooidinale thepcognun on Ow local level.Community education wilh the recipients, caseworkers and heallh care providers is die mojor function of the local managed care representative. If interested in additional infonna- tion on Carolina ACCESS, contact Gregoiy at 7SI-8800 or die Carolina ACCESS stair in Raleigh at 1-800- 228-8142. IDavton Motors, Inc I iiinL8int4nSMth*vWMnlllt*lieillieill (33BI679-3138 FREE M t o d o r K rd H o u M *W ClMM«rlUM MWnsnnCE: f Ir ë ë " " " ] ОНСЬаж» «W iaiVM kidt purchasiorltaM FREE FNHTMkofGas ш чяцш а» mrchasaorlMM iSËË •h k S M M « V m tS h ad M яМ ицгамЗМ Скм у т ш к т FREE Tire Rotation М МЬА^гМмкмисвм i i -----------------!> «--------- J i louMAfry MirbMtiu WMnwtimi E M s tric t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 -5 the following cases were disposed of last week in Davie Couniy District Couri. Judge George T. Fuller pre­ sided! Prosecutors were Rob Taylor and Corey Buggs, assistant DAs. • Robert Allen, assault on a female, dismissed, failure of prosecuting wit­ ness to testify. • Willie Ashford, assault on a fe­ male, communicaiing threats, sen­ tenced lo60dayssuspcndcdl8months. allcnd Family Violence Prcvenlion Program, not threaten, harass, or as­ sault prosecuting witness, $100, cost. -.I^slic Benson, misdemeanor lar­ ccny, dismissed; possession of stolen go(xLs. sentenced to 10 days in Davie County Jail; probation violation, sen­ tenced to 120 days in prison. • David Bryant, spewing 88 mph in a 70 7ЛПС, reduced lo 74 In a 70, cost. - Todd Bumgarner, 54 mph in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, cost. - Michael Calloway, 86 mph in a70 zone, rcduccd tocxceeding safcspecd, cosi. • JennlfcrCampbell, 90 mph in a70 гопе, rcduced lo 74 in a 70, cost. - Billie Cash, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost, • Joshua Caudill, inspection viola­ tion, dismissed. corrected; unsafe movement; dismissed. - Slcven Clements, 54 mph in a 35 zone, prayer for judgment continued. • Theresa Coble, failure to retum rental property, dismissed. - Dclorisc Collier, harassing phone call, dismissed, failurc of prosecuting wilness to appear. - David Culp, 52 mph in a 35 zone, dismissed; driving while liccnsc re­ voked, $50, cost, not operate vchicle unlil licensed. - Adam Draper, 81 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo impropcrcquipmcnt, cost. • Joseph Finley, 2 counts probation violation, rcport to Davic Couniy Jail, Impact Program, intense probation. - Jcssica Gill, 84 mph in a70 zone, rcduced lo exceeding safe speed, cost. - Ronnie Gobble, 4 counts proba­ lion violation, scnlcnced to 2 lOdays in prison. - Prcssley Hall, assault on a female, sentenced 1075days.suspcndedfor 18 months, attend Family Violence Pre­ vention Program, cost, not threaten, harass, or assault prosecuting witness, not go about prosecuting witness' pre­ mises without consent, $ 100 and cost. -BevcrlyHarris.crucltyioanimals, dismissed. - James Harris, simple assault, dis­ missed, rcquest of prosecuting wit­ ness. • Scotl Henderson, 64 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo exceeding safespccd, prayer for judgment continued. Grand Jury Indicts 26 Accused Of Crimes A Davic Couniy grand jury issued Ihe ibllowing bills of Indictmcnl May 26: ■■ -JathlyahA.Bayyinah,alsoknown as Teny Dennis Moorc, first degree murder, allempied robbery wilh a dan­ gerous weapon and two counts of rob­ bery with a dangerous weapon. - Penny Kass Boger, aiding and abetting brcaking and entering and lar­ ceny. - McDuffic Allen Brill Jr.. two counts habitual DWI. - Patrick Harding Cleary, habitual felon, habitual DWI. -Timothy Mark Dobson, indecent liberties with a child. -Michacl DavidEllis.felonybreak- ing und entering and larceny. Cheryl BurOeld Folds, six counts embcz/lemcnt. - Kerry Gray, felony larccny. - Donald Mickey Hardin, posses­ sion of marijuana. ,-4 Samuel Lester Hannon Jr.. inde­ cent liberties with a child. Carl Hilt Hendrix, three counts obtaining property by false prctcnscs. ■- Lawrcncc Kelly Hilton, habitual DWI. - Chcrila Denise Huffman, feloni­ ous child abuse, aiding and abetting firs degree rape. ■^Samuel A. JacksonJr.,two counts obtaining a controlled substance by fmiMl, twocountsobtaining acontrolted subslancc by false pretenses. -Travis Jamal Johnson, possession Tires! Tires! Tires! 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Intensive probalion. $250 and cost, not go on or about promises of Wal-Mart during proba­ tion, not be convicted of theft related offense, 50 hours of community ser­ vice, pay cost. Day Reporting Center. • William Shepherd, misdemeanor larceny, senienced to45days in prison, suspended for 18 months, $150 and cost. 24 hours of community scrvice, not go on or about premises of Wal- Mart during probalion. nol be con­ victed of theft related offense. • John Shields, resisting public of- ficer,dismissed,rcquestofoГficer;car- rying conccalcd weapon, dismissed. - Antonio Smith, simple assault, dismissed, failurc of prosecuting wil­ ness lo appear. - Charles Torrence, 2 counts assault on a female, dismi.ssed, failurc of pros­ ecuting witness to appear, communi­ cating threats, dismissed. • Vincent Taylor, assault on a fe­ male, dismissed by court. - Jon Teague, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equipment, cost. - Dwayne Walker, misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to 45 days sus­ pended 12monlhs,$100 and cost, not go on or aboul premises of Wal-Mart during probalion. not be convicted of any theft related offense, 24 hours com­ munity service, cost. - Shawn West, possession stolen goods, reduced lo misdemeanor pos- session stolen goods, sentenced to 45 days injail, crcdil for time served. - Steven White, brcaking and enter­ ing, dismissed. Insufficient evidence; larceny, dismissed. •Tony Wllkey, speeding 90 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 79 in a 70, cost.; • -Jeffery Williams, intoxicated anil ■ disruptive, scnlcnced lo 10 days sus-. - pendcd for 1 year, participate in Alco-. • holies Anonymous, cost. I - Penny Young. 55 mph in a 35-; zone, rcduccd lo 44 in 35, $10, cost. Failed To Appear - Laura Beck, worthless check. - Elvis Luna, driving while liccnsc ' rcvoked, false imprisonment. - Adrian Raker, underage driving after consuming alcohol, speeding 73 mph in 55 7ЯПС. DWI. -Saul Renleria.6counts trafficking in cocaine, mainlaining place for con-1 trolled subslancc. - Lesley Scott, failure to return rental property. - Scotl Stevenson, worthless check. -TracyWilson,noHcense,resisting publicofficcr.possessionofmarijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia. It Wasn’t Them The James M. Summers of Oak Grove Church Road. Mocksville, was not Ihe James Summers listed last week ; neither was ihc Robin S. Bailey of 118 Kinder Lane, Mocksville. with intent lo sell or deliver cocaine, two counts possession with inieni to sell or deliver and sate of cocaine, maintaining a dwelling for sale of co­ caine. - Eric Leal Martinez, five counts felony brcaking and entering and lar­ ceny. -Jerry Lee McCline. intimidating a witness, indecent liberties withachild. - David Mendez-Valdez, four counts trafficking in cocaine, main­ taining a motor vchiclc for sale of cocaine. - Heyward Devosky Mills, assault on a handicapped person. - Dante Deshaun Moorc, felony brcaking and entering and larccny. - Dennis Lcvemc NichoI.s, posses­ sion wilh inleni to sell or deliver and sale of cocaine. - Anthony John Pascal, felony brcaking and entering, felony brcaking and entering and larceny. - Roger Dale Richardson, larccny ofchose in action. -James Mason Sheppard, common law robbery. - John Richard Smilh, two counts first degree statutory rape, sexual ac- tivitybyasubstitutcparcnt, intercourse with certain victims. - Barron Lee Thompson, felony brcaking and entering a motor vehicle, felony larceny. 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M V Ii COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,19W Public Records i S h ^ fF s D epartm ent ; Ite M lo w liii Inckfenu wen re- ; pmWlolhg Divie SherifTs Depl. .i -DetMeCroMsShephenJofCjoId HU itpoited June 22, lhat a small ;! tniler. a S3 gallon dnim and other lleinswerestolenftomabainonDead- ' • non Road. - Rkhaid Collins of Sonora Drive, ..M alice, reponed June 22,thaisome- had thrown a boaid through a :>liann door al his residence. - Cathy Clement repotted June 22, that two wooden paint stations, be­ longing to the Northwest Child Devel­ opment Council, at the playground on Campbell Road had been damaged. - Lonnie Thomas of Mocksville reported June 22, that someone had stolen a chainsaw, belonging lo Possmore Grading and Landscaping of Davidson, from his pickup at a resi­ dence on Red Oak. - Sheny and Gary Davis lepoited June 23, thal someone had entered their apaitmenL - Ashley Canoll of Mocksville re­ ported June 23 thal her 6-month-old female Bassett hound had been stolen. - Veronica Worley Bennetl of Mocksvillerepotted June 23. someone hal put a threatening letter inside her door. - Jose Luis Noyoia Martinez of Mocksville repotted June 23, thal an ocquaintancehad taken his 1993Mazda without permission. - D e ^ J.C. Williams repotted a window had been broken out al Andy’s ColhxtiblesonU.S. 138 June 24. - William Ptistley of Advance re­ poned June 24, lhat someone in the road flashed their private parts to his family on Casa Bella Drive. - Kalhy York of Advance reported someone nestling and making ha­ rassing phone calls June 23. - Wendy Markland GallimofB of Advance reported June 23, someone had removed no trespassing signs fiom her propeny on Myers Farai TVail. - Francis Shields reponed June 23, lhal several peopleenleted Four Btolh- en Amoco about 9:30 p.m. and stole handcuffs, candy and cigarettes. - MichKl Fredrick Delll SanU of Hanesi Way. Mocksville, it f f M June 27, lhal someone had d u ji^ gaibage onto his pfopeity. - Gary Rummel of MocksvUlt I»- portedJune27,aneighboi’sliiendlail trespassed on his propeny md pt» vokedaflght afler being loU to leavf - Tran Lee of Lexington геро|«ф June 28, lhal money had been |М ф from drink machines al T M nience Store of U.S.iM. ■ i^Amests ::-i The following arrests were made Ihe Davie County SherifTs De- I'fatm enL -TimothyJolinNicholson,2l,of County Line Road. Harmony, :• J»airesledJune22, forobsmicting >Mdelayinganonicer,drivingwith- oiil a Ikxnse and fictitious registm- 'Uni.lVial date; July 17. - -Jose Luis Noyoia Martinez. 24, ; of607NorthridgeCourt.Mocksville. : iwanestedJune22,rorassaullona : female. ■ •:-DartylScoltScchler.38.or4756 : U.S. 601 N.. Mocksvillc. was ar­ rested June 22, for domestic assaull on a female. Trial date; July 2. - Chrystal Rogers Thomas. 23, of 2M Hickory St.. Cooleemee, was ar­ rested June 22. for domestic criminal trespass. Trial date; July 2. - Kevin Juslin Home. 17, of 238 Powell Road, Mocksville, was arrested June 23, for failure to appear in court. Trial date: July 10. -RichaidWairenCombs,39.of243l N.C. 801 N.. Mocksville. arrcslcd June 24, for misdemeanor laircny. injury to personal property, communicating threats. Trial date: June 23. - Lany Shawn West, 16, of 168 Lancelot Lane, Mocksville, was ar­ resled June 24, for failure lo comply. Trial date: July 2. - Marcus Doran Rynt, 30, of 1772 U S. 601 S.. Mocksville. anested June 24, for failure to comply with court order. - Kevin Dean Peacock, 32, of 41 Wright Lane, Mocksville. was anested June 24. for driving while license re­ voked. Trial date: Aug. 6. - Brian Stewart Price. 26. of Sherrills Fbnl. wos anesled June 24. for failure 10 pay child support. Trial date: June 24. -Jean-Piene "Lyon" Aznavour, 16, of 133 Alamosa Drive, Advance, was anesled June 24, for indecent expo­ sure. Trial date; July 9. - Faniq Peterson, 26, of 163 Cable Lane, Mocksvllle, arrestedJune 23, for second degree trespassing and harass­ ing phone calls. Trial dale: July 9. - Linda Nettles Gregory, 33, of 4730U.S.60I N.,Mocksville.anested June 23. for violating piobation. Trial dale: July 2. -Dean Michael Goidy. 31, of 118 Austin Lane, Advance, was arrested June 26, for domestic assaull on a female. Trial date: July 23. - Shannon Joseph Young, 37, of Winston-Salem, aireslol June 26, for communicating lhteals.Trial dale: July 2. - Emesi Bradley Williams, 37, of 234 Oak GroveChurch Road, Mocks­ ville. arrested June 26 for DWL pos­ session of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure lo slop for blue light or siren, failure to carry driver’s license andtnmsportingachild under l2wilhoutaseal belt. Trial date: July 17. I -JeHieyKari Phipps. 34, of 1211 N. Main St., Mocksville, wai anesl^ June 26, for failure to comply w iii coun ofder. Trial dale: June 30. - Mfchael Wayne Ellison, 23, of 311 Noflhvniod Apntmenl, MocM- ville, was arrested June 28, meanor possesskm of mafijuani:Md possessicnofdnig ptfaphenalia.’Trill dale: July 16. -Dwight Ashley Scolt Jr.. 34. of 181 Angell Road, Mocksville. was ar­ rested June 28, for misdemeanor a^ saull on female. IVial dale: July H. Civil L aw suits The following civil lawsuits were filed with the Davie County Clerk of Court. - Davie County Healthcare Corp. dptng business as Davie Couniy Hos­ pital, requests judgment, vs.: CIctus D. Seamon Sr.. $452.38: William M. ; Serfass, S2I8.83; Julie Mae Dulin, ' S223.80; Cynthia D. Dallon. : $216.60; Thomas Fowler, $1,303; Vicki Gwyn, $634.10; Jerry Lee : Peaicy Jr., $346.32; Rita E. Short, : $2,139.14; Cynthia McDaniel, • $8,043.10; Geanna Y. Dillard, ■ $228.60; Randy D. McCrary, $277.94; Annette Brown, $606; Penny C. Boger, S327.03; Melvin G. Lewis, $272; Paul A. Morris, $374.50; Cynthia S. Isaacs, $611.44; Jill Bennell, $333.75. - Lawrence Walker vs. Donna Lorraine King Walker, absolute di­ vorce. - Cratcn W. Cass vs. Nancy T. Cass, absolute divorce. - Wachovia Bank vs. Diana K. Phillips, request recovery. $4,532.36. - William E. Hall vs. Robert E. Dwiggins Jr., request recovery, $2,500. - MMG Investments vs. Michael Alexander Gray and Mary Ross Caloe, request recovery, $ 11,077.40, recovery manufactured home. - Nalionsbank vs. Roy E. Hanschu, request recovery, $6,021.41. - Beth Stevens vs. Bill Yonce, re­ quest defendant nol assaull, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. - Mark Denton vs. Roy Denton, eviction; counterclaim, thal contracl be rescinded, monetary damages and compensation, punitive damages for unfair and deceptive trade practices. - Bemice Slanley vs. Inas Suniex tequesl recovery, $780. - Warren T\imer vs. Jim Palmer Aircraft Sales andT\vin Lakes Avia­ tion, request judgment, $53,998.29; counterclaim, demand of non-en­ forcement of foreign judgment. • LauraT. Potter vs. Wayne J. Pot­ ter, absolute divorce. - Phyllis S. Siminons vs.Theodore H. Simmons, request defendant nol assaull, threaten, abuse, follow ha­ rass or interfere with plaintiff. • Sandra Burton Cranford vs.Tbny Cranford, request defendant not as­ saull, threaten, abuse, follow, haniss or interfere with plaintiGT. Lisa Mock vs. Ronnie Lee Hall Jr., request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or in­ terfere with plaintiff. - Ashley TYilt vs. Cole TVill, re­ quest defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, foiiqw, harass or interfere with plaintiff. - Davie Social Services vs. Janice M. Wyman, voluntary suppon agree­ ment. vLand T ran sfers - Davie Social Services, on behalf of: Sarah E. Cregar vs. Ieffrsy.S. Richards, voluntary suppotl a^M- ment; Shana E. CrolU vs. John M. Ibmel, voluntary support agreement; Thoniasina Jones vs. Raymono L. Mitchell Ir , voluntary support agree­ ment. - Denise Shelton Sapp vs. Eddie Gray Sapp, request defendant not assaull, threaten, abuse, folIo«( ha­ rass or interfere with plaintiff. - NationsBank vs. Debbie Wagner, request judgment, $2,437.37. / ' The following land transfers were i- Hied with Ihe Davie Couniy Regis- ' ier of Deeds. The transactions are listed by parties involved, acreage, ' .lownship, and deed stamps pur- ; chased, with $2 representing $1,000. . J ' - Roger P. Spillman and Deborah 'K Spillman to Lisa Hairston. .98 ■: acre, Jerusalem, $30. > - Fbtrest C. Cranfill Construction ; p>. 10 Jerald D. Shadley and Sidney I f i Shadley, I lot, Farminglon. $518. ’ ■ ' - Charies David Mabe and Ruth ^^hilaker Mabe to Crysuin Dawn j.Wilhenpoon. 2 acres, f - Charies David Mabe and Ruth Whitaker Mabe lo Bobby James McDaniel and Karen Denise McDaniel. 1.72 acres. - Jessie Rulh Whitaker Mabe and Charles David Mabe to Cathy Mabe Mandakunis and Geoige William Mandakunis Jr., 6.52 acres, Mocks­ ville. - Kathy Foster Jordan to Malthcw J. Denniston andTracy R. Dcnniston, 1 tract, Mocksvillc, $145. - Steve Miller Jordan to Matthew J. Denniston andTracy R. Dcnniston, 4 lots, Mocksville. - Michael S. Josey and Kelly S. Josey to Carlton B. Dyson andTma M. Dyson, 30 acres, $138. - Bermuda Village Retirement Center Limited Partnership lo Roy Anderson and Helen June Anderson, I villa, Farmington, $411. ■ Robin Ann Vilez lo Charles and Judith Moore, 1.49 acres, $32. - Deborah A. Troy and Shane Ewing to James M. Sale Ji;, 5.15 acres, $100. - Carol P. Armstrong and Raymond R. Armstrong to Blaise Baptist Chureh, 13.55 acres, Mocks­ ville, $544. - Hope Brothers Builders to Judith Hope Riggs and Jessie Monroe Riggs, 3 lots, Calahain. - Josephine T. Anderson to Ander­ son Farm Associates, 3.12% interest, 3 tracts, Calahain. - David E. Smilh Jr and Amanda F. Smilh to Michael E. Gamer and Cathie A. Gamer, 2 tracts, Mocks­ ville. $54. - Furehes Farm lo John S. Maine and Sheryl Maine. 1 lot. Farminglon, $40. - Dunlawin, trustee for E. Edward Vogler Jr. and Elizabeth H. Vogler FamilyTrast to Town of Mocksville, 4 acres, Mocksville. - Town of Mocksville lo Bryan Z. Mise and Amy Mise, Eric I. Taylor and Patricia P. Taylor, 4 acres, Mocksville, $100. - Vemell Cheek Watson to Carl E. Anderson and Ten Ivey Anderson, 2 acres, Jerusalem. - L.L. Wilcox Construction to Terry G. Brewster and Diana M. Brewster, I lot, Farmington, $896. - Jimmy R. James and Betty T. James to David Wayne Mooneyham and Sandra James Mooneyham, 1.68 acres. Shady Grove. - Michael Dale Taylor to Dora P. Taylor, 2.45 acres, Clarksville. - C. Lamar Seals and Cheryl M. Seats to Roger V. Hunckler and Claire A. Hunckler, 3 lots. Mocks­ ville, $350. - Leola M. Edwards to James T. Clemenl and Crystal J. Clement, 1.23 acres, Jerusalem, $14. - Donald L. Goodin and Bonnie F. Goodin to William A. Bumeile. 3.38 acres, Fulton, $60. - James M. Summers and Bonnie M. Summers to Gany K. Spears and Angela L. Spears, 1.46 acres, Mocks­ ville, $110. - Lonnie A. Wilson Sr. and Bessie C. Wilson to Phillip and Yvonne Fisher, 3 tracts, Jemsalem, $100. liM ocksville F4)lice ‘Пм folk>wing incidents were re- ;'patMd lo the Mocksville Police De- :• -Buteatokins reponed June 27 ; ih i laictny of a cigarette case con- r.tttaiiWjewclty and cards. • Moakiue Evens of High Point tfip M d lUM 261 car was scratched : 1 dtfowa otijcct on June 26. ■ D uiel Eugene Hart reponed I ta e 23 the larceny of a pistol from ^'a iMidnce oo Railroad Street •: - Nocmi Fiye Fowler reponed ; lm * 24 Ite bfeaking and entering of iiC oolcem ee Police a residence on Duke Street. - Thomasine Gaither reported June 23 the breaking and entering of a residence on Hiiicrest Drive. - Jim Lowery reponed June 22 the breaking, entering and larceny of money and jewelry from a residence on Sunset Drive. Arrests - Donald Gaston Allen Ir., 36, of 444 Howardtown Circle, was charged June 28 with DWI, having an open alcohol conlainer in a ve­ hicle, and failure lo register vehicle. Uial dale: July 17. • Marit Joseph Williams, 16, of New London, was charged June 28 with larceny. He is accused of steal­ ing two videos. - Mario Anthony Famiano, 23, of l26SunselDiiveApL l.waschaiied June 29 wllh obsmicling and delay­ ing an officer. Trial dale; July 23. He is accused of maUng a false repon to police. -MUty Lynn Goodwin. 16.of24I Gwyn St. waa charged June 23 with damage lo property. TVial dale: July 9. - Marcus Antonio “Master P" Ferguson. I7,0f896 Gamer St., was charged June 24 with damage lo piopeny.TOal date; July 10. - Clinton Lloyd Junker reported June 24 the larceny of inspection slickera from Trailers of the Easl Coast. - Jerry Dean Boger repotted June 24 the larceny of a television, bat­ tery jump box and show tnick hood from Yadkinville Road. - Royal Sieven Howell, 41, of 133 Junie Beauchamp Road, was chaged June 23 with assault infiicling seri­ ous injury. TVial dale; Aug. 20. Ita fficA cd d n li - A Mocksville teen faces four charges after an accklent al 9:32 p.m. June 23 on Notth Main Street Cotdell Lamonte Ptetsley, 19. of ISO Deadmon Road, w u driving a 1987 Chevrolet from North Main Street inlo a parking lot and sttuck a suppon posl on a canop]^ repctled Officer KD . Hendrix.The driver fled 00 foot A passenger was waled for injuries and released. Pressley was chaiged wiih feiotty hil and mn, driving while licenie re­ voked, reslsling, obsmiclini and de­ laying an officer, aod failure to le- duce speed. IVial date: July 23. . . - Atnclor trailer driven by Rob­ en Nathaniel Bake« 48, of U.S. 64 Eail, and « N.C. Depinmeai of Cor rections bus driven by Vaughn Dewaid Hatley Jr., 47, of Salisbury collkkd 00 U.S. 64 going under. Ifce nultoad undeipasa at 3:IS p.n. June 18. iqntted Officer D.T. Miller. Tbi Mkiwiag woe taken fiom <OoolMMiPolioeD>pMinicaiicpotts. -DniMWhildie^orDukeSinet >.'ii|0M d Juae IS, soneone pointed a Afilli. foaW y 1 B B gun. al her сыи. -hw M at'biafW aUSlteelre- м я т е Itid shot and killed. I her dog June 17. Officers have sus- pecu but have made no arrests, ac- corling 10 POUce Chief Tim Woolen. - Steve Peacock of Raman Court reponed June 18, someone had en- leted his resUence and Stole money. -Responding loareponofasuqii- скш penon on Davie Stnel abotil I a.m.June23,ofHcenaiicaled Rebecca J.NcUles,32.Sallsbuiyrarbeingdnink and disotderiy and simple poasesskn ofmariiiMm. IVial dale; Aug. 6. - M kh«l Lamenine Dyson, 33, of 1013 DaaieU Ro«l, Moctavllle, was ^Highw ay P atrol h n t ioUowiu traffic accidenu wasih Ib tio U o w iiii i j i p ittiH iim i hy tht N.C. High- i,^ r a M lia Dtvie Cotimy. tM M m jd M h c t i « C b triH ^ ,^A Mockaville man faces six •^¡«.n..*vain(ckooU.S.64W esl ;«|Т Я0р л .8йнпЬ)( '.«U H rO iM lad A; ^MHrClivelandAlIeaIV,20,òir Щ№ « ÎM K w ^ m t W n ^ ii. lÜ M ftr A,A, Jiiü c i. 10мСм1иьЗЗ.аГСпам, was driving a pickup track, attempt­ ing lo turn right inlo a parking lot Allen was chaiged with driving wiihoul a license, no helmet, no reg­ istration, no insurance, no inspeclkn and imptoper passing. W n ckN ftrG m q rC o n er A Mocksville woman waa cited for not wearing a seatbelt afler a wreck al 10:45 p.m. June 22 on N.C. SOInetrOteaayCtitnei: Jtoi« Lynna FleaneU. 22, OT4S4 FaiifieM Road, told T m o tn I.R. Allred lhat she fell asleep, causing the 1990 Honda she waa drivii« to go off the HMd to the right CarO vtftana A car oveituned on Howardiowa Roadal 1:30a.m. June23. JuaniU Ann Allard. 34. of S7S Howardtown Rotd, Mocksville, waa driving tbe 1995ChevT0lellhalwenl off dM mad to the righi, саше back acroaa Ihe road 10 Ifaa left, striking a culveit and ovctuniac i^ ila top. rBpoited1VacperJ.ltAIInâ anested June 23, for fekny larceny of aaaMomobile, after he waskicatedby die Davie ShesilTs Depanment He waa abo charged with possesskM of cocaine and pouession of drag para- (tenalia, whkh were discovered dur­ ing the anot TVial dale: Aug. 20. -Matgie Lowery of Sunset Drive. Mocksvllle, waa tnvdlng south on Marginal Street hi a Pontiac al 10:33 ata June 26, when Marion Hoyle Jr. of Ruffin StneKkme into hvpalhia aHoida,npcnedOfficerC£.Dnim. Hoyle was charged wiih fdute to see befixe starti«. -Nochaqeaweieffledinanacct- deal hi the VFW paridtg k)t wmiain Galea of Ruffin sued backed a Rxd track fatto a Bukk. drivM by Louise Fliyw,NeelySmelal2pjii.June26. - Robot Slent or Duke Street wa* ■lesled nearthe В«Шю1е}иае27,1<* Mfcaaaankaadiasiukatidiad ^ '12. Davie County fire dqienmems re­ sponded u the following caUs: Jim 21: Smith Grove, 3:30 p.m.. publfcaeivke, mMi4arRoad;}enisa- lem. 10:32 p.m., auto acckknt, N.C. 801; WUHamR. Davie, 11:44 p.m., powerUaedown. 1364UbenyChuich Road. Jai*23:Jeniaakni.2:38am,bnah fin, 1133 Cheny НШ Road; Sn«h drove. IIM am., file alann, &пиа Malien. ISS Ctammen« Drive; №m- falgton, 12:30p.ni..autoaGcidenl,N.C. 801 near RhynehankRoKl. Ja w M Smith Onve, 9:28 am , e»ploskinlnvesligarinn.RkMleCkcte; ftn»lag»inaasliled;Ci»nalMwDiilla. 4:40 pm , flre alami, 20« U A Hwy. M EaaK Forit assisted; MockaviOe., S:49pm ,flnalann,Confcitin. : J « * M : COnaliat-DuUn, 2;40 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jwly 2,1998 ? 7 ieniaalcni, 10:07 am., auto accident, U.S.60I alN.C.801;Mocksville;<:S9 p.m., wire smoking beskle reskfeiite, 270DiteSlieel;CanialzerDulin;9;49 р.пцПгеа1а1т , ISÒgConatzcrRoad; Advance asaliled; ConiBlzer:Diilin, 11:26p.m., Ягеа1шп, 1S68 C o rner Road; Adviace assisted. t a e 2C: Fannlagni, 12:20 am, IM spill, MO east bound real a n i : hm 27; Mocksville, 9:33 un., flrealanii,2I4aailherSlnel;Mocto- ville.4.'09pm,po<wuaedawn,0ógl>- ny Laæ;CMer, 7:20pm, auto anii- deal, U S. 64 al Center MobU MM. Mocksville fire fighters on the truck committee with their new tanker are, from left: Frank Carter, Tony Collins, Chief Karl Osbome and Jackie Corriher. - Photo by Robin Fergusson >»*•% ’ lyiocksville Fire Department Purchases NewTruckM h. I the past three months, Mocks- ‘♦iUi firc fighters have been rc.sponding (ft'Cilis in u new firv Iruck. The volunteer firc department rc- 1998 pumpcrcustom built by )Sut|)hcn of Ohio in early M;m:h. 'Hic new truck carries 750 gallons of water and cnn pump 1.500 gallons a ^Hutc. It features nn enclosed air- •IteWltioned cab that will scat five people. All firc trucks built now arc re­ quired lo have enclosed cabs, and all firc fighters on Ihc truck are supposed to be inside the cab wearing scat belts on the way to a fire. The aircondition- ing helps them rccovcr from (he heat and possible dehydration while fight­ ing a firc, according lo Mocksvillc Fire Dcpjidment Lt. Tony Collins. With many ofthe town’s firc fight­ ers living near the dcp.irtment, there arc oHcn four or five on the inick when it leaves the building In response lo a cull, he added. Fully equipped Ihc new truck cost about $280,000, which is about seven years of the firc department's budget, said Chief Karl Osbome. But he cxpecLs this truck lo last 20 years or longer like the 1977 model it rcplaccs. That truck will be for sale. Members of the firc department's truck commiticc were Brian Carter, Frank Carter, Tony Collins, Jackie Corriher and Jason Myrick. Mocksvillc Volunteer Rre Depart­ ment has 28 active firc fighters and responds to about 200 calls per year. JUoliday DWI Checkpoints Planned Across State ^"it's "Booze II & Lose 1Г on North . Ciuolinaroadways and walcr\vays this J'Fourth of July week. • 'Sobriety checkpoints and roving ^ntrols to stop impaired driving will be '■ 'h'tTd across the stale Ihrough the Fourth ’‘’¿ f July weekend. Law enforcement ofllccrs will also sicp up enforcement “ oflhc slate's boating laws, especially "'rfttV^c dealing with operating watcr- 'Vr^fl while impaired. /'State and local law enforcement '^mccrs will be oul in force making ' S'u^ roads and our waterways are safe fortravclcrs and vacationers this sum­ mer, especially during the Fourth of July week," said Gov. Jim Hum, who walked away from a serious cur crash '»irfiblving Q drunken driver as a young man. "There will be sobriety check­ -points all over the state. People who ■¡drive while impaired will be caught •:dn(i will lose Iheir liccnsc on the spot. ■ if they arc repeal DWI offenders, they can even lose their vehicic. Il's time lo -Н а stop 10 drunk driving in North »Coibltoa." iii’.'.Thconnounccmcnlofthc campaign sojnc al an evenl at Jordan Lake Stale iReéreation Area In Chalham County Munching Ihis year’s "Booze II & Lose j'tt^campaign. ;f 'Booze h & Lose II’ means being safe and sober on our highways - and on our waterways." Lt. Cov. Dennis Wicker said."Wcwanlpcoplctohave fun when Ihcy arc traveling to their kiMHtion spot or boating on Ihc lake. ,1 ^i||l,we wantlhcmlodosorcsponsibly. V,fifty it safe, and never operate any * watercraft while impaired. ¡,'|ii;s have a happy Fourth of July, and that ends in tragedy." ^¡|..^lyear, l 6pcopledicdinFburth ъ9№ У weekend highway crashes; two of those fatalities were alcohol-related. .'Jljpre were 462 aknhol-relaled traffic ■' fa|i)litiesinNonhCarollnain I997.an ilft^ease of 0.43 percent from the 460 ’.^.^i^l-related deaths in 1996. Alco- ^^relaled fatalities represem 31.2 .ip^iceiilofalldealhs on North Carolina nwds.' At the “Booze It & Lose II” launch. Wicker called for continued acUon to .jggp impaired driving. № said t o the ^¿Vlawthat allows lawenfotcemenl cwcen to seize the vehicles of repeal DWloffendenonthespotismaklnga itilnnce. ’llieR's no doubt this law M been atuccess in iu primary goal fl№ nwving habiiual'dhink driven from the road,” h» said. "As of April .10. more lhan^.300 vehicles - poten­ tial lethal weapons - have been token out of the possession of repeat dnink drivers." Wicker urged Ihe General Assem­ bly lopasslhc pending legislation hiscd onreconimendalionsoflhcGovemor’s Tiusk Force on DWI. The bill would sta'aniline and slrcnglhen the vchiclc seizure law and reduce Ihc burden and cost 10 local school systems which reccivc the pnicccds from any seized vehicles lhat are sold. The task force’s rccommcndalions also includc a zero- Uilerance provision for Ihc driven of conimcicial vehicles, .school buses, and day care vans and would upgrade the slate’s zeio-lolerance laws for drivers under age 21. Wicker was joined at Ihe "Booze It & Lose II" kickoff by law cnforcemcnl oificeis from across Ihc stale, including Wildlife Resource Enforcement officers, who will heighten enrorecmcnt of the suite’s boating laws Ihis holiday period and throughuut the summer, especially those laws dealing with operating wa- lereraH while impaired. Wildlife Resources Enforcement officer Ll. Michael Bogdanowicz said, "Operatorinattenlion isthe No. I cause of all boating incidcnB, and there’s no doubt alcoholcauscsinattcnlion. That's whywcurgepetsononNatthCarolina’s waterways 10 bearcsponsible operator Ihis Fourth' of July. If you've been consuming alcohol, have asafe, desig­ nated driver operate your vessel." In Nonh Carolina, Ihe legal limit for impainnent is an alcohol concen­ tration of 0.08 or more when operating a motortnat or water vessel. It Is also unlawful for any person to operate any waterskis, surlboard, non-mototized vessel, or similar devicc when under Ihe innuenceofan impalringsubsiancc. In 1997. 207 people charged by Wildlife Resources Enforcement of­ ficers were convicted of "operating while impaired" in Nonh Carolina. In 1997, there were233 boating incidents in the state, with 22 fatalities. Alcohol use conlributcd to 14 percent of fauil bo.nlincidenLsin 1996, a decrease from Ihe four-year Ucnd of 20 percent. North Carolina Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) applauded the enbrts of Nonh Carolina law en­ forcement 10 stop impaired driving on land and on waicr. ’"The good news is that thanks lo lough enforcement of some of the toughest DWI lawsinthenation. North Carolina is making great strides in this arca." said Kaiyn Brown, executive director of N.C. MADD. "The bad news is that dnink driving is still a national epidcmic and the most fre­ quently committed violent crime in our counuy. especially on holidays like the Fourth of July." Pitt Couniy resident Juvencio Pcralui dianked North Carolina for ils efforts to slop die tragedy of drunk driving. Two years ago, Peralta's brother was kilted by a dnink driver in broad daylight while walking along a Greene Coumyroad withgioccriesfor his wife and Ihree children. Last December, aficr reading a newspaper anicteaboutcffortslocom- municau Nonh Carolina’s drank driv­ ing laws uiSpanish-speaking residents, Peralta contacted the Govemoi’sHigh- way Safety Program (GHSP). He said dut his friend, GiUardo Villasenor, a nationally known expert In bilingual educalion, wouM translate the new materials for free. The GHSP now has three Spanish-language brochures - on driving while impaired, on underage drinking and driving, and on scat belts and child passenger safety, and more arc planned. Each of ihese llyeis in- elude a dedication to Peralta’s brolher. "I’m glad I was able lo help in some small way," Peralta said. "I hope we can bring much more awareness aboul highway safety is.sues lo the Spanish­ speaking motorists in our state." Cooleemee Police Ask Neighbors To Report Crimes COOLEEMEE - Policc here have rcccived numerous complaints about disturbances at ahousc on Davic Street bul have been unable to calch Ihosc responsible for the problems, accord­ ing to Police Chief Tim Woolen. Residents calling lo complain usu­ ally wait several hours aficr ihc bchav- Mor has slopped. Officers are respond­ ing too late lo catch anyone doing something wrong, he said. Woolen encourages neighbors lo call 911 while disturbances arc hap­ pening so policc can arrive in time to witness a crimc. If people afraid to report a crimc in progress, they do nol have to provide their names lo the 911 operator, he said. Johnson Senses As Senate Page RALEIGH . Wesley Johnson, a risingsophomorcal Davic HighSchool hasjustcomplcledawcekofscrviccas a page In the North Carolina Slate Senate. Johnson was ap|iointcd upon the recommendation of Slate Sen. Bclsy L. Cochrane (R-Davic). "Wesley did an outstanding Job of assisting the Senate while he was herc, and I hope this was a good learning experience for him," said Cochrane. Pages woric as messengers, runners, and a.<>sist on the floor of the Senate while it is in session. Wesley is the son of Bill and June Johnson ofMocksvillc. Robinson Serves As Page In Senate RALEIGH - Brandon Robinson, a rising junior at Davic High School, has just complcud a week of scrvice as a page in the North Carolina Stale Sen­ ate. Robinson was appointed upon the rccommcttdaiion of Suite Sen. Bclsy L. Cochrane (R-Davie). "Brandon did an outstanding job of assisting the Senate while he was herc, and 1 hope this was a good learning experience for him," said Senator Cochrane. Pages work as messengers, mnners. and assist on the floor of the Senate while it is in session. Brandon is the* son of Victoria Gailher of Mocksvillc. 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Randall Ward strived to pull ofl both at West Rowan High, bul after two energy-sapping years, slowed Ms schedule, stepping down as head foot- Ы|11 coach lasi.weelt to give all he's go) to his athletic ditectot duties. . "Football coaching is a year-round job, and being athletic director is a year-round job," Ward, a 49-year-old Advance native who lives in Mocks­ villc with wife Vicki, told Ihc M is- bury Post. "Anybody dial's in this pro­ fession wants to pul everything they have into it. I fell like one was takinj away ftom the other.” When football cranks up next imnth. Ward will be missing from Ihe piaclicc field for Ihc flm time since Ihe eariy 1970s. After a stellar career al Davie High - where he was an all-conference run­ ning back during the 1964, '63 and '66 seasons, earning hlma spot In Uie East- West All-Star Game and a scholanhip to Wake Forest - Ward coached Iwo years at J.W. Cannon Junkx High in Kannapolis, assisted Davie^for nine yeanandjoincd Raymond Daugherty's staff at West in 1983. Ward became West's head coach in 1986, leading Ihe Fakons to the play­ offs in 1987 and 1988, returned lo his alma mater In l989(whenhecoached his third playoff leam) and remained al Davie duough Ihe IM S season. Then ' habeginaaecaiidiliiUatWesl,nnish- Ing with a 53-75 rtconl as head coach al Iwo schools. Touching seven family membera' lives on Ihe football field werc unique oppoftunities for Ward, who coached brother Jeff, nephew Andy, son Josh, son-in-law Brent Wall, Brent's uncle Bobby Wall and bniUieis-in-law Jim and Craig Michacl. "I feel real fortunate Uial I was able lo coach my brother, and everybody dial's in my family," said Ward, Ihe son of Bill and Pansy. The years at Davie I was able lobe with my children. I was able to have my daughler (Kciii) in my class, and il was really special to me Uiat I was able to coach my own son (a free safety and light end in 1993-94). "fve been so lucky Uiat my family has always been suppottiveofme. And ' S ^ !t e W a n l- P 4 eB8 Bailey Marrs of Mocksville swims for the HitAory Hill Hurricanes at a home meet last week.The swimmers continue to Improve. - Photo by Robin Fergusson'; Low In Numbers, Hickory Hill Swimmers Wannenburg,'* Individual medley; Rachi^l Mackintosh, freestyle; Nalhan Bames, frceslyli!;i ByBiiM iPUts . Davie County Enterprise Record Despite Uie radkaldiffoence in numben and «perieiice, Hickoiy Hill's swim team, only 50 members deep, is treading water against competition <rom Fonyth Couiily. "We're li^a league wiUi a IjX of year-round swimmen,"iiud Amy Call, Uk ^urricanes' flnt- yearheadcoach.'TlieytiyrealhanJbulsonietimes 1 it's just not enough, because we lose endurance during Uk winter. Г т sUII Impressed wlUi Uk times. They № improving." Dana CaU and Alexandra Wannenburg are Uk main guns. "DanaandAlexandrahave contributed greatly to Uk team's points," Amy Call said. "BoUi are year-round swimmeis. "Rachel Mackintosh. Robbie Wannenburg. Brian GalUKT; Neely Alexander, Bailey Mam, Alison Alexander are also high contributon to Uk team's points." Sarah Slein,one of Uk team leaden, has made signiflcaM strides. “ The kids are amazing the way they try. It makes ydu feel good to see them improve.** - HurrlcanM Coach A m y Call ? "For older swimmers who have competed for several yean, il's more difficuli to shave off' seconds," Amy Call said. "She hod knocked olT seconds not only from last year to this year but niso during the season. "Alison Alexander. JenniferMoorc, Amy Sink and Hunter Foster have all shown great improvements." Young Hurricanes with significant lime improvements: Patrick Keeney, Nathan Schambach. Ben Schambach, Graham Harmon. Michael Brewer, Hannah Keeney, Rachel Mackintosh and Megan Grey. Call, a rising sophomore al UNC-Chapel Hill who tenlaiivelyplans to enter the nursingprogram, got a (aste of coaching last year when she was a Alexandra Wannenburg, freestyle; MitcheUj Roberts, freestyle; Becky Call, backstroke; Rachd; Mackintosh, breaststroke: Brian Gaither,* breaststroke, Neely Alexander, hraststroke;* Nathan Bames, breaststroke; Alison Alexander,; breaststroke; Alexandra Wannenburg. butterfl^I Second plttct ■ r* Jenna Hendricks, ^e<^y Alexander, Baileyl Mans and Amanda f^itcr-Cw, medley relay;! Allison Mackintosh'! Alison AlexandeC,' Alexandra Wannenburg aid Bekah PeeleC» medley relay; Becky C^l, liuren Davis, Haley* swimmer-assistanl under Ben Allred. Call ventured inlo deeper watei^ this year, and she's Mt turning back. ( "Il's a little diffcrcnl thw assistant,,but Fm enjoying it a lol," said Call, who praised Nalhan Bames. David Stein, Alexandra Wannenburg and Alison Alexander for their strong stowings . Henderson and Holly Roberts, medley relay;* inarccentcitymeetinWinston*Salem.’"nKkids arc amazing the way they try. I guess it makes you feel good to see them improve." Here arc Hickory Hill's top finishers in its first three meets: Sherwood V5 Hickory НШ FintpUue Amanda Poncr-Cox.distancefrcestyle;Jamcs Mighion, distance freestyle; Alexandra Robbie Wannenburg,dislanccfrccstyle;MilcheU; Roberts, distance freestyle; Trevor Anderson*,* distance freestyle; Dana Call, distance fraistyl©;: Bailey Marrs, individual medley; Becky Calí,; individual medley; Graham Hannon, freestyle;: SarahSiein, freestyle; Nathan Bames.backsüDkr,! Ryan Barnes, backstrokc; Lauren Davis^t Please See Hickory - Page U : mmm•From The ОфШ Aldiñ#teli«MioieiMlk>H(mliail^iw*y.CMm»tabacMc^ IlmOiM iiii^ihM DivIe High ЬНикЫЛ^еуе whm iiM n d IM ^r^]MytbMwtat(MM)i4Mnpkm h№ iidelW«e^fDÌeglahiwlileM, Ьн й м doenl ahnyi та м theyVe goiig to be i good lém ,* a U O ntt, p d i^ . 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He! é /l№ J^ d )b e lillK 4 lliid e iM v iO m T h m b t M l^ ^ кмтм lM«aw Не1мц who loolc 1 che« to «e г» ite Sldp Crider ^иilednaepflbwnшиo>pltlвft,wt^lЫw^c«^b^l^^|Wpиcli жet^he ||eei,vr » ’14, ' ,1 ‘ w, , ; O c w ii(^ D i^ ia ^ b ln )i| y m a r t v .M d M M ffiw iw i^ ^ -ш ш т ш ш т т т Crider Leads Mocksville To 8-1 Victory By Brian PttU Davie County Enletprise Rccoid Skip Crider sweated Uke a mute during Uk sun's peak hours at Dale Ijunes' btseball camp, crashed on the couch at his Clemmons home and hid behindUKkft-ficU fencc during bat- UngptacUce, trying lo recharge his bat­ teries for a sched­ uled Stan in W ednesday's Game 3 againsi Kannapolis. Crider hadfresh wheels compared toKannapolis.The lefty's disguised offspeed pitches ran Kannapolis right olf Uk ciifr, pun- lshcd8-l alMandoFicklandswcptin Uk fint-iound SouUietn Divisionplay- off series. "I was so exhausted I didn't think UKre was any way I would make il tonight," said Cri^r, who earned a shutout intottKcighth.tossingasevcn- hilter. "During batting pracUce, ljust laid behind the fence. I was so tired. II was so hot I was pretty suipriscd (by my effoit)." Kannapolis wasevkknUysurptised dut Crider had anything resembling a pickoff move. After two singles in Uk lop of Uk flm, Crider nailed boUi runners napping alongside first baseman Jeremy Helton. Crider, who escaped a bascs-loadcd, one-out jam in Uk fifth, sunendcted a walk and a single in Uk sevenUi. Bul bialn lock punctured Kannapolis'UiiidmikiUireal as Crider punched oul Iwo more. "Ijustdid whal I always do," Crider said, almost amazed. "I guess I just fooled them. I've been working on Uuse pickDffplaysalcamp,Uiat prob­ ably helped a littlcblt." Crider's shutout bid evaporated in Uk cighUi. With ninncn al Uk coroen and IWO down, catcher Drew Ridcnhour's pickoff attempt lo flm bounced wildly past Helton, snapping Kannapolis' scoreboard drought. But Crider dismissed Ridcnhour’s error as minor bumps Uiat come wiUi Ub terri­ tory. "Ifil wasn'l fot Drew.il would have faccngonealongtlmcago,"said Crider, who waslifted eight "Weplayed good Uiroughaul Uk game, so I waa jun happy to win." Coach George Daywall, who M l compelledtogivcRyan Lambert some work with Ihc shutouldown Ihc draiii; joked Ihat Lambert was going lo Па^ some work one way or another. "I was (upset about the ran) hi; cause Skip pilchcd so good, but 1 b^. lieveLambcnandDrcwhaditpIanned; that way so Lambert awld come l^t; he said. '] - t' Kannapolis'piichendidn'tgctUidi; brains beal in for Uk flm lime in tbe] short scries, bul Mocksville was t f li | cicnt enough on eight hits to mainta,: a comfortable edge. A flm-lnning throwing eiroi Scott Comatzer's ground ball ¿ iv (' Mocksville at 2-0 lead, Slc*l| LcFiivie’t two-nin homer padded M ' neqliheiKlNtthnlicluid'slincdrijjj ■ te a e e lie < k e ;« ..F 4, .;it i Mocksville Fails Behind Two Games In Series_________________ _______________.........................!___,TVr:_ Т-ТГ-. ... . - iWByM enPllte Davie County Esietptise Recctd Buck Hamrick provided the pitch­ ing, bm Rowan County's k)w-vollage hinets gave die top-seeded leam its ;ipafkina7-0 victory SundayalMando FieM dial p u M No. 4 Mocksville . into I 2.^ hole in Um be>trof-7. : ^ U » n DiviskM aotiifUial seties. Onanightwhen Rowan's catalysts, leadoff man Ntek Heard and No. 2 BrianHatlcy,comblnedtogohidessin nine at-bats, unlikely sources such as Paul Black, Daiteli McCall and Matt groundball singk and WiUiams' Ыоор double in front of a charging Charies Millet in short right slaked Rowan to a 3-0 lead in die fourth. Then, in Uk lop ofUKsevenUi,cameUKdagger,Bkick's because making'lip six tvni i Williams-Uk Nos. 6.8 bitten, who bouncer past MocksvUle's drawn-in HamtkkondiUnighli^ouldhiwlf; combinedfotsixhilsandfourRBbin inncU. scoring two mns off reliever quircdaminoc'miiicle.- j ^ 12 tripe-turned a скме game into a Ryan Lambert and stretching Rowan's nuM|way. tead to Uk comfort zone at 6Ю. Mo- AgainslstatlcrAlianPBrhie,Black's ments later, Black raced home on a WiU pitch for d K ^ iim. ! Coach Jim Delfat orRowannoql^ natcd Black's big Ml ai dK buiki t ^ criUcallywoundcdMocksviUe,l«g№ у ч т " * I Uioughl U ia t^ .\ ^ i n e e e e ^ le ì^ \ ,л - - '■»- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 •■'parents, family members and teammates gather around the pool to root for Hickory HIII swimmers at a recent meet,- Photos by Robin Forguuonv j^ n Gaither battles his way across the pool for a second place finish.Hickory Hili’s Becky Call dives into the water. Hickory Hill Making Splash Despite Small Numbers Continued From Page 1 breastsirokc; Bailey Mans, buKerily; Alison Alexander, bullcrfly; Haley Henderson, bultcrfly; Robbie Wannenburg, Patrick Keeney, Graham Harmon and Brian Gaither, freestyle relay; Neely Alexander. Bailey Marrs, Amanda Porter-Cox and Jenna Hendricks, freestyle relay; Alison Alexander, Bekah Peeler, Allison Mackintosh and Alexandra Wannenburg, freestyle relay. Grandview vi Hickory HIU FInlplact Rebecca Riddle, Neely Alexander, Bailey Marrs and AmandaPoiter-Cox, medley relay; Brent GaiUier. Patrick Little, TrevotAndcrson and Stephen Williams, medley relay; Rachel Mackiittosh,disiance freestyle; David Stein, distance freestyle; Alexandra Wannenburg, distancefreestyie; DavkI Stein, individual medley; Alexandra Wannenburg, individual medley; Bailey Mans, freestyle; Mitchell RobeHs,lteestyle;DanaCall, freestyle; Rachel Mackintosh, backstroke; Alexandra Wannenburg, backstroke; Bailey Marrs, breaststroke, Sarah Williams, breaststroke; Patrick Little, breaststroke; Jeffrey Mighion, butterfly; Ryan Bames, butterfly; Bailey Marrs, Neely Alexander, Rebecca Riddle and Amanda Potter- Cox, freestyle relay, StcoKdpkie* Kayla №iter-Cox, Megan Grey, Rachel Mackintosh and Hannah Keeney, medley relay; Graham Harmon, Brian Gaither, Robbie Wannenburg and Michacl Brewer, medley relay; Becky Call, Sarah Williams, Haley Hendenon and Jenny Broadway, medley relay; Dana Call, Sarah Stein, Amy Sink and Jennifer Moore, medley relay; Amanda Porter- Cox, distance freestyle; Haley Henderson, distance freestyle; Trevor Anderson, distance freestyle; Dona Call, distance freestyle; Nick Davis, distance freestyle; Bailey Marrs, Individual medley; Mitchell Roberts; Becky Call, individual medley; Ryan Bames, individual medley; Brian Gaither, freestyle; Alison Alexander, freestyle; Stephen Williams, freestyle; Neely Alexander, backstroke; Nathan Bames, backstroke; Jeffrey Mighion, backstroke: Dana Cali, backstroke; Ryan Barnes, backstroke; Brian Gaither, breaststroke; Alexandra Wannenburg, breaststroke; Jeffrey Mighion, breaststroke; Stephen Williams, breaststroke; Robbie Wannenburg, butterfly; Neely Alexander, butterfly; David Stein, butterfly; Mitchell Roberts, butterfly; Brian Gaither, Michael Brewer, Graham Harmon and Robbie Wannenburg. freestyle relay; Cariy Balsley, Bekah Peeler, Alison Alexander and Heather Allen, freestyle relay; Nathan Bames, James Mighion, David Stein and Mitchell Robe^ freestyle relay; Haley Henderson, Lauren Davis, Sarah Williams and Jenny Broadway, freestyle relay; Stephen Williams, Patrick Little, Trevor Anderson and Brent Gaidier, freestyletelay;SarahSlein,AmySink, Jennifer MooeandDanaCall, freestyle relay, WOknrBunviHfckoiyHiU , F M M » 1 Catly Balsley, Allison Mackinto^ Alexandra Wannenburg and Alison Alexander, medley relay; Rachel Mackintosh, distance freestyle; David Slcin, freestyle; Dana Call, freestyle; Jenna Hendricks, bxkstroke; Rachel Macintosh, breastsuoke; Bailey Mans, breaststroke; Mitchell Roberts, breaststroke; Jenny Broadway, breaststroke; Dana Call, breastsirokc; Robbie Wannenburg, butterily. StcondpUue Graham Harmon, Brian Gaither, Robbie Wannenburg and Patrick Kccney,medlcyrelay;Taylor Hannon, Sarah Williams, Jenny Broadway and Laurcn Davis, medley relay; Trevor Andei5on,PatrickLillle,BrenlGailher and Slephen Williams, medley relay; Dana Call, Sarah Stein, Amy Sink and Jennifer Moore, medley relay; Bailey Marrs, Alison Alexander, distance freestyle; Brent Gaither, distance freestyle; Rachel Mackintosh, freestyle; Robbie Wannenburg, freestyle; Neely Alexander, freestyle; Taylor Hannon, freestyle; Trevor Anderson, freestyle: Ryan Bames, freestyle; Brian Keeney, backstroke; Nathan Bames, backstroke; Alison Alexander, backstroke; Alexandra Wannenburg, backstroke: Brent Gaither, backstroke: Ryan Bames, backsuoke: Megan Grcy, breaststroke: Robbie Wannenburg, breaststroke; BrcntGaiUter,btcaslslrokc: Alexandra Wannenburg, butterfly; Dana Call, butterfly; Megan Grcy, Kayla Porter- Cox, Hannah Keeney and Rachel Mackintosh, freestyle relay: Rebca-a Riddle, Jenna Hendricks, Neely Alexander and Amanda Porter-Cox, freestyle relay; Alexandra Wannenburg, Allison Mackintosh, Alison Alexander and Cariy Balsley, freestyle relay: Stephen Williams, Patrick LitUe, T№vor Anderson and Brent Gaidier, freestyle relay. , •Call nominated Brian Gaither, RochelMackintoshandNathan Bames asswimmersofdie week for June 8-12 andRyan Bames, Megan Grey.Potrick' Keeney and Mitchell Robem wete. honored the week of June 1M9, ” O u t ó t a i C C eo^ PO O L S E R V IC E « |гА11|п,Ш Marrs, Amanda РмИгЧ^ох, James Mlghten" I Jioab Snow lina up by tha pool. 1998 Ш М М М S ra < IA L 16И32 Inground Pool Completa>Dlulng Board Laddtr • Pump Filler • concrete Deck *9495"ШШш.,t (i Ч Ч Н tSSSSSL NC Pudding Ridge Golf Club Summer Specials Wm a FREE Year of Golf M ondays: Play all day for $24 Wednesdaya: Ladies Day. $16 Green Fee & Cart Monday-FHday: Davie County Residents Play for Only $15 w/cart, offer valid thru July 1,1998. M -Fri Sat, Sim, Hoi RaiuUr acnior AA«r2 »22 »17 »16 »30 »2S Come oiit and ploy our WELL MANICURED golf courw and aliake handi with our New Head Ptofeuional D rM sC odei Alternative Spikes Only ShiiUwithSleevei, ThankYou. 33«-M M (S3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 -13 Radio Celebrities Compete For Charity At Farmington Dragway я>; FARMINGTON-A record crowd ;5|«sonhandforUieannual 104/WTQR :m M od Shootout and Cckbrily Race ibis pasl Satuiday night at Famiington Dragway, i» In the Celebrity Race for Charity, ::;Wikl Wendy" defeated аПепюоп DJ :;t)eano" for the possum Uophy. "Wild ■Wendy" driving Mike Hawks LONGCAR Motonports Chevrolet ]nd Ihe hole shot off the start 10 pick up llje win over "Deano" in Ihc Sandl iSis" Williams Chevrolet. '• The Pro Mod Shootout had Jeny Williams of Pfafflown taking his lone Frnd entry to a Hist ever Famiington victoiy. Williams in his Fonl Probe ran a 4.30 ET at 169mph do«ip,ihe Ifflih mile drag striptohoid olTthe Chevrolet Corvette оГ Bruce McGee, Ken Regcmhal of Lewisville, a (i Tommy Mauney Гппл Shelby fln&hcd thin) and fourth. 11 Glenn Ferguson Jr. of Greensboro, scorcd his sccond straight ip? Elimi­ nator division win. Ferguson, driving his Race Tcch built Dragster defeated Tim Lawrcncc of Princclon, W. Va. for the $1,500. The sccond consccu* tive win by Glenn Jr. has moved him up to the third spot in the $25,000 Farm Race Series, Points leader Mark "Kid” Jones of Rural Hall didn't let Ferguson gain any ground on him, us he llnlshcd third in his rocket Oldsmobiie. Eighteen-ycar-old Allan Carpenter of Crosnore bccamc anew Formingtion Sportsman division winner defeating veteran Keith Kiger fur his first win. Carpenter,drivinghisChcvrolct Monte Carlo ran a 11.42 ET at 62 mph to defeat the former Sportsman champ Keith Kiger of Yadkinville in his Dodge. Points leader Chris Plott of Winston*Saiem and Tony Bamct of Durham finished third and fourth. Daniel Jones of Mt. Airy driving u Chevy Chcvelle scored his first Farmington l\jrc Stock division win, defeating last week's winner Robert Slaydon of Winston-Salcm. T.G. Paschal picked up his first Street Machines/Junior Dragster divi­ sion win of the year defeating Jordan Wike of Winston-Salcm. Jim Nclison's Jet Car Limo will provide the fireworks Saturday night, July 4, at Farmington Dragway along with his flame throwing jet car there will bea Wheel standing Dragster nnd CItLsstc Gear Jammers in action. Plus the annual Kid's Day race, fcaluring trophies to all kids under 12 that par­ ticipate in the big wheel and bicycle race. There will be frcc watermelon. The raccrs of the FARM's $25,000 Race Series will be in battling In TOP Eliminator,Spoftsman.PurcStock,nd Junior Dragsters. Gates qxn at noon. Time runs start at 2 p.m. Kid's Day Races start at 5 p.m. For morc informa- lion call (336)993-2982 or766^10. 4th of July Salute to America and East Coast Worid Champkmslilp nO D Eff jSailfish Fun ; : John Godwin (left) poses with a six-foot sailfish he caught (Dn a June 13 fishing expedition in the Gulf Stream from charleston, S.C. His wife caught a three-foot barracuda i3ri the same trip • the only two fish caught. It took Godwin Ejbout 20 minutes to land the big fish, which made several jumps before being landed in the boat. Because of the declining numbers of sailfish, Godwin tagged and released his catch. 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The North Davie HurHan Club I • Bronco Riding • Calf Roping • Goat lying • • Team Roping • Cow Qlrl Barrel Racing • • Wild Brahma Bull Riding • TVIck Roping • • Funny Clowna • Singing Cowboya • • Calf Scramble for KIda«Wild Cow Milking • SpflnwrKl Byi i f Western Sleer Steak House of Salisbury ^ Donny’sWestern Store > Gold HUI, NC i f Trailen of Ihe E u l CoeH ofMocksville ■■ SanctkmedBy MidAUantKPiolessional RodtoAssodatkin ForRnlNUbnuliMi: ! m - m - a u ttm m u m DtamShd H World Ciati Production u f SAREMJ RAIN J OR f S H IN E l SPOfLKHf A Cleaner World opens new location A Cleaner World opened In Advance last vyeek on tieslde the Bermuda Quay Shopping Center. It offers a special attraction—dry cleaning brought in eariy Saturday morning can be picked up Saturday altemoon. Store owner MarkSmlth said thefeaturelsdesigned for meetingthose emergency cleaning needs people encounter for their Saturday evening or Sunday outings. "You can bring It in Friday afternoon or eariy Saturday for any big weekend plans,''he said. ForSmHh.thlsishlsthirdiocattonforACIeanerWorid. His ottiers are at 2600 Lewisville-Clemmons Road in Clemmons and at 1339 LewisviileCienrimons Road in Lewisville. The Advance store isatHOCommerce Drive beside Ace Hardware. "We're really looking forward to becoming a part of that с о т т и т ^ ,"Ь е 8аИ. "The expanston Into eastern Davie County drew our atten­ tion because we were getting customers from Advance at our Clemmons store. We hope to be there as that area continues to grow," he sakl. ACIeanerWorkifeatureethenewe8tetalfr«f-the-artequlp- ::ment designed to be environmentally responsible. Workers at .ttie store have been drawn from the experienced staff at the other two locations. "We do all of our dry cleaning on locatkxi," -he saki.Qatus ClampHt Is the manager. He has been with A :^leaner Worid for 3 years and worked formeriy with Crown in jg e . HelaaClemmonsnallve. : Mari( and hie wife Dee Ann, opened their Hrst locatkw In »lemmons In 1086. The Lewisville kxaitton opened in 1093. :flBDC provides faster Internet lines :■ Red Bam Data Center, In ah ongoing effort to continue to irrvirove to system end provMe better service, has Instilled fully digitil ISDN phone lines and modems. These modems wlH accept calls from all the okler modem types(960GBPS modems, 14,400 tips modems, 28,800 bps modems, 33,600 lips modems) as ws« as the newer Lucent Flex 66K modems and 64K (single B channel) ISON modems. This itimu« customers will not need to txiy any new iqulpmenl to use these Hnes. Red Bum DC will also tie upgrading ihesemodemstoth»n«*V.9066Kslend«dwhenitisralHisdliythe . iTU. Thera are no addttkmil charge* to RBDC users to us* these ln*aortoiae66KoriSONmodems. Thesemodemsaramuchmm , I Mid should provMe Itatar connect speeds. For mom Inlomialkin, c tf RBIX: at (338) 774-1600, CLEMMONS Mark Smith of A Cleaner World, now in Advance. Thef live in Clemmons with daughters, Elizabeth, IS , and Rachel, 10, They are members of Home Moravian Church. Mark serves as chairman ol the Clemmons planning board and vtoe chainnan of the West Area Chamber of Commerce. Dee Ann is active in Leadership Winston-Salem and the Junior League of Wkiston-Salem. A Cleaner Worid's hours in Advance will be; 6:30-6:30 Mon.-Fri., and 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. The phone number is 940-2776. ♦ F r t t h B u u ie r B U e k M e a t C u t M n JS m n c * ♦ F m h S e n ric * S u f t é d » ^ L e w a Л м Ь T » С ф P it k - u f S tn r ie e S n S tm fir J,u ii’ (0téTA hitd SI> ,ffÌ4) Ф I H » u r P h » u L a Ф F e s t S t r e it e Ф F r it iu lf y A m e if it n FBEECOOUNG CUStBt Weekly Starting June 30th See store for dates • 766-1608 C la s s T a u g h t B y C h t f T h t m u F ln r n (ict \ oiir lUisiiics,s In l he Spotlight (ill! 766-4126 CELLU LA R PLUS Щ й м ( к | F r e e P r o fU e P h o n e with leather cmc ^ adapter 956 Piters Creeii Pariiway, 722-2201 LEXINGTON LOCATION: 801 N .M yn St, 243-2582 Nnllato(M*ke»iàUai ---- : 14- иду IK COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD. July 2.1998 (Ш ) 7^1 0 0 0 HOURS Mon-TTiurll-Ç Fri & Sat I Mil? Sun 12-8 П 8 - 0 в в 0 Frauenhofers Ice Cteim A Bake Shop 8000 MeadovtbrooK Mall • Clemmons I Now Open For Business BERMUDA GARFETCEMER •aM U D A Q U A Y SHOPPJNO CEKTCR U t avpnftulonil stiff help you with >11 yoor r noor com il« Mcdi.' V «IttctiaraccwMaronttafr.: ^*Ovcr40yemconibiwdei(nicw«l ; > CarpM • Vinyl • TII*• IHwrdwood • WMIpsMr i g M il U*H«yia«,/Wnnc* ' W 1 0 1 0 8 8 -0 3 0 0 Carpet Concepts opens showroom on Redland Road in Advance It's always good news when a small entrepreneur finds himsell running out of room. It means business Is booming and It's time for larger quarters. That's what has happened for Darrell Joyner ol Carpet Concepts. Joyner, who has lived In the Clemmons area most of his life, started out in Ihe carpet and vinyl business working for others. Then several years ago he decided to start his own business out ol his home. "Since then the business has grown and it just wasnl practical lo work out of my homo any longer." In May of this year, Joyner opened his store and showroom in Advance on Redland Road. "Before I opened the store, the business had grown largely by word o( mouth. You do a good ]ob for one customer and the word spreads. And since I've opened the store, I couldn't be happier with the way business is going." Joyner's experience is one ol the ma|er factors in attracting new business. He's been in the inslallation business for 18 years and got Involved In the retail end of the business four or five years ago. "I know how to do it right, and on an investmenl like this, people want to know they’re getting lop quality, both in product and service." Carpet Concepts carries not only a wide selection of carpel and vinyl, but also ceramic tile and hardwood llooring. "I deal directly with Shaw, the largest carpet manufacture in the country. I carry Cabin Craft In textured, plush and berber styles, as well as commercial grade carpeting. " Joyner said he carries carpel in both 12 and 15 -foot wide rolls. "The wider width for larger jobs helps eliminate seams," he explains. "I also carry a full line ol Congoleum brand vinyl and Han’is Tarkett hardwood lioors. I'm also a certilied vinyl installer." Carpet Concept not only provides a full range of new carpets, vinyls C o n g o leu m-'1 I \l in \ISU b Darrell Joyner has expanded hU Carpel Concepls business lo includc a new showroom on Redland Road In Advance. and hardwood lioors for both residential and commercial customers, but also does carpet and vinyl repair work. "Say a pet tears a carpet, or you move the refrigerator and damage Ihe vinyl, we can lake care ol that. A lot ol people don't realize Ihis is an option." The store, located at 529 Redland Road, is open Wednesday through Friday Irom 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 until noon. 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People bringing them into thei ^Iten discover they are only semi-literate in computer techm •; "Less than half of the households In America have cc •and probably less than hall ol Ihem have discovered the Inti ;the wonderful things you can do with the Internet," he said. ;: Brown makes house calls. He advises people about to make their computer pui ;And he comes to their homes and actually Installs and progra| ;computers. - - He comes Irom a long background in computers — 17 yiars in data processing and computing with various corporations and Indus­ tries. And his experience goes far beyond computers. He worked himself through coiiege by driving spikes in the C&O and junion ^Pacilic railways. He slopped |usl short of a doctorate in ctesicai ¡languages. He has taughl Latin and Greek. He has driven big jrucks ;and worked lor accounting firms. 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(336)998-1199 O fficial BotUed W ater O f The C a to liu i Pantbera | i • DAVIE COUMY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 Mocksville Wallops Kannapolis 14-4 In Firs • y M n P ttti piwie Counly Enlapriw Renxd 1 Two and a hair innings imo ihe iniie.il wasnllookinggoodforMoclis- viUe-Divie's Amnican Legion base- tall leim. Uk offense was hiding and pllchef Ryan t)esnoyen wasnl hiding Ms pilches. : The labks lunicd in die boiiom of the thiid, however, and fifUi-seedcd Kannapolis didnl have on answer. No. 4 Mocksville lapped oul eighi slraighl hils lhal led 10 seven slaggering runs, Desnoym immalialely found an ef­ fective groove and Mocksvllle wound iip whipping Kannapolis 14-4 in seven imiingslolakca l-Oleadlnlhebesl-of- 5 finl-iDund Soulhem Division play­ off series June 22 al Mando Held. ; BefoceDesnoycTiCouklrcconlnlnc outs. Kannapolis had seven hits and a 4-1 lead. Bul Mocksvillc began to dmwn Kannapolis' pltchcn with 21 hlls from 11 position playen, bolting 10 an 8-4 Icad'aflcr three, and Desnoy- ers hypnotized Kannapolis' hitters Ihe ustoflhewayenrouletoa complcte- gameelghi-hitier. Andy Ward and Shane Allen cach produced three hils for Mocksvllle, which accelenucd Ihe rout with a four- run fifth for a commanding 12-4 lead. "It was on easy game to coach," Coach George Daywalt said. 'Tliey wony me when they gel behind like lhal. Bul when we staned hitting, wc jusl kepi hitting, II seemed like every­ body was hitting the ball hard. We're probably doing thal belter lhan we've done all year." Meanwhile, the battery, catchcr Drew Ridenhour and Dcsnoyers, found a pattem that worked, forgetting Ihc stcody breaking-ball diet that foiled early on and establishing the fastball on the outer edge, which set up the take-a-seat curvcball. "Wc threw Ihe curveball loo much at the beginning, and we should have slatted off with more foslballs bccause lhat ump was good with the outside corncr," Ridenhour said. When Dcsnoyers adapted lo Ihc umplic's zone like good pitchcis al­ most always do, il was over. Kannapo­ lis managed just one hit over Ihe last four innings. "When he was goi ng good, wc were sticklngon the outside, just throw ’em, throwing 'em, throwing 'em," Riden­ hour said of f)csnoycrs' fastball that constantly gol hlttcfS behind in the count. "Then he'd Ihrow lhat curve, and they couldn'l touch it bccause It's so nasty.Iljusidropsoif right there where you wanl il. "They werenl Ihinking loo good because, I mean, we stayed on the outside Ihc whole lime and Ihey never moved up in the box or anything." Ridenhour btendedatowering home run with five straight hils In the flfUi, leading 10 the eight-run bulge. Mocks­ ville polished Kannapolis off in the seventh, scoring Iworunsand reaching' the lO-iun mlc. Ward and Scott Cor- natzcrsci Ihe tables for Jeremy Helton's pinch-hit RBI double and Ridenhour's game-ending single. Mocksvlllc gol at least one hit from every active player. Nathan Ireland, Charles Miller, Sieve LcFalvrc, Cor- natzer. Skip Ciider (Ihrce RBIs) and Ridenhour had two each and Helton, Brian Campbell andTony Snow added one apiece. "Everybody was jusl more aggres­ sive and wanted lo win," Allen said. "Wc wanl to win this Ihing in three (games) and gel a couple days rest, so everybody was pumped up." Wherever Daywaltlunied.hefound results. "Jusl like putting Jeremy in Ihere in Ihe seventh, and he gets a big hit,” he said. "You know, lhal builds their mo­ rale and confidence. You don'l know where it's going to come from. Il might come from the one spot or ll might come from the nine s ^ . All the way Ihrough Ihe lineup we'i« billing the ball." Mocksville's nunyhluianged from frozen-rope singles lo wall-rallling Game Of Serie&i doubles > dying quails. "Cha es hil II ball up Ihe middle aboul as ivd as you1l ever see a ball Ml," Dafwall sold. "Skip hit one to righl offjhe wall. LeFaivre hit one off the wall In right, and he didn'l hit his Mocksville Crushed By Top Seed CoaUoiMd From Pate B l single and Crider’s bloop double be­ tween three fielders mushroomed the advantage to 5flaltcrnve. In the sixth, Charies Miller’s bad-hop hil to deep short brought in a run and a wild pitch ■Ikiwed Nalhan Ireland-whomatchcd Shane Allen with two hits - to score Mocksvilk'srmalnin. After Lambert shul the door in the ninth, Mocksvlllc celebrated Ihe con­ clusion of a remarkable turnaround. Aftcrdropplngsixoflts first iOlcague games and Inviting doubts aboul the team's psyche, Mocksvlllc ignited a raging second-half flre. Eight of 10 wins down the stretch secured fourth place and silenced the skeptics. "After the way we played early Uils year, il'sa good feeling," Daywalt said. "After we beat them (In Game One), I knew their pitching was in bad shape and I thought we had a chance of (sweeping). We got Ihcir pitching In a hole and lhal was the key." Mocksvillc's dominance, though, amazed Ireland. "Kannapolis Is a good team so ll shows thal we can play," he said. "I didn't ihlnk sweep. I ihoughi we'd win, bul I didn'l think we'd come In and sweep 'em and dominate 'em like this." Legion Team Falls To Rowan 7-0t b a U M d r m in v B l •aid DeHart, whose club won for Uie 30ih lime in 32 games. "We always worry when lt's(4-0). All you've got lo do is gel two on, one of those big guys pop one oul of here and you're (back in ll). "I fell more comfortable when il was (M ) because then I knew even a grandslam wouldn't (pul Mocksville •head). Thai was a level of comfort to us." : Coach George Daywalt of Mocks­ ville had an identical reaction. : "Thalbcalusrightthere,"hesaidof Black's hiL "(Black) pecks at you, he didiilreally sling Ihe ball.buiahase hit iii^hitaadldoiilcatehowyouget ■hem. He gol one lhal hurt us real bad.' Hnirick,whacoiiM have survived oa miiiiiiium support, kept feeding im vy doofes of heaklng pilches lo ModisvUk'sbiaen,whofUledmiser-. M y. They stnick oul eight limes, giainded oul elghl limes and popped oul weakly 10 Ihelnneldlhrcelimcs. At one point, therighl-hondersaldown 11 of 12. "Thai's his style - a lol of ground- balls," DeHart said. "When lhal break­ ing pitch goes down, you cant lift ll. You'realwaysbitting dietopoftheball andil'salwaysgoingdown.He'spietty difUcult to hit." Especially when Hamrick's needle approaches the red zone. He lang up four of his eight Ks In the final two innings. "The tircdcr he gets, the betier he performs as far as Ihe breaking pilch," DeHart said. "I thought he did a great Job." Daywalt complained aboul Mocksville’s inability lo generate any­ thing other than feebte cuts against Hamrick's knifing curveball, which held Mocksvllle to elghl hils. "We didn'l hit Ihe ball," he said. "Buck saw all he had to do was throw il in Ihcre and we weren't going lo hil it. We didn'l even comc closc lo scoring and lhal’s the thing thal bugs me. We’d lunge al the ball Instead of taking a good cut." • Steve LeFaivre (2 for 3) and Scotl Comatzer (2-4) accounted for half of Mockvllte'shlts...Shane Allen, Kevin Barefoot, Miller and Andy Ward had one hit each....Pardue, who failed to' gel an out in the fifth, and Lambert, who threw Uie final five, hurt №em- sclvcs wlUi 12 walks combined. But Daywalt insisted tttalseveralofPaidue's borderline pitches should have gone Ute oUier way. "We walked too many people, bul Uie ump loU me Utal Uie pitches were like (Iwo inches) off,” he said. "So whal do you do? You'd Uilnk Uiey'd give you (some close pitches) buthewasnt." By Brian puts Davle Coumy Enteiprise Rccord KANNAPOLIS - Mocksville- Davie's Legion baseball leam became . a two-part hannony in Game 2 al Kan­ napolis, where pilchcr Allan Pardue and slugger Steve LeFaivre paved Ihc way to a 13-3 romp on June 23 Uiat pnivldedacommanding2-0lendinlhe besl-of-5 first-round Soulhem Divi­ sion playoff series. While Pardue ovcreame a bumpy beginning and proceeded to pilch an elghl-inning gem, LeFaivre enhanced hlsiepulalionasnbuddlngstar,smack- ing two home rans in a 4-for-5 perfor­ mance that defied his age. "He's Ihe best young hitter we’ve had in a while," Coach George Day- wallsaidofihe 16-year-okl rising West FbnyUijunior. "He keeps his back side up and hils Ihe ball all over the paric. He’s got a short stroke and that's where I lell these young kids they need to be. He keeps Ihe bal under conuol." LcFalvre'shighlighIreel started roll­ ing In the lop of the first, when he launched a solo shot lo centcr field. Aftcrfifth-scedcd Kannapolis powered ahead 5-1 against Pardue, who re­ mained remariiably composed despite giving up a threc-ran homer in Uic first and a Iwo-ran shol in Ihe second, LeFaivre blasted another long ball In Ihe Ihitd, this time with a man aboard, to pull No. 4 Mocksville within S-4. BoUi home-ron balls were faslballs, but both looked like beach balls when Ihey entered LcFalvre’s whcelhouse. "The finl one was away and Uie second one was prclty much down the middle,” said LeFaivre, who homered twice inagamc forthe fiisllime in four years. Drew Ridenhour's fouith-inning homer- the fifth long ball of the game - llcd the score al 5-5, Skip Crider's Iwo-ran single the otiier way pushed Mocksville ahead 8-S and Scoll Comalzcr’s Iwo-ran single up Uic gut keycdalhrcc-ran sixth that esublished a 11-Scushlon for Pardue, who needed lillle suppon. good orhwouM have gone oul. It didSj even sound good. "Scott hit a wedge shol to righl, Andy hit one behind first base, md Uial’s some Uilngs we haven't been getting. When you do Utal, It re^jy shakes up the oUier team." ' ¡ I Davie Claims Second Big Win Mocksville>Davie Legion Statistics Recoid: 16-15 H m iN G Denoyen Tomlin LeFaivre M d teller АЛа Cortutzer Cridtr Saaw Wad Hettm CaoiiteUЯтштЬг AB 1 2 46 SI 62 80 81 76 106 64 S3 91 SI 103 23 14 •Teanbaili4 «venie: R 0 2 IS 9 II 2S 25 19 26 13 IS IS 10 23 6 I 3 3 4 H I I 21 20 23 29 29 26 3S 21 17 29 IS 27 S 3 Ш С Ш Н б Crider DMogwi W-L M 2-1 3-1 CM) 2 4 0-1 4-2 1-2 . TOTALS IP H 21 1/3 2S 36 36 40 SO 12 IS ЗГ2Я 38 I I 10 38 49 1320 18 22020 }S8 RBI 2 0 12 II II 17, 11 26 18 21 17 18 14 19 1 I R 14 28 32 13 3S 10 40 19 206 AVG. 2B .1000 1 JOO .4S6 392 J71 363 JS 8 J42 .330 .328 321 319 .294 .262 517 .214 ER 10 21 24 8 26 8 30 IS IS4 BB 20 20 22 9 18 8 2S 17 143 3B 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 I 1 0 I I 0 I 0 0 so 27 28 28 3 37 16 3S 18 20t HR 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 3 0 2 5 0 0 ERA 4.25 5.25 S.40 6.00 6.29 6.SS 7.10 10.23 6.29 ■ l«< N Bm »Cim w m W nl},Bael«il4,itdM d4,M U ht4.A lka3,C ini|ibeU 3,PiM i2,H eIloa W A U № A tal0bC tnM i> 10iM II«l,S«w 8,U M w a7,IU iM tow 7,lrri«lS.W anlS.Q nvbea4. Q U »4 ,M b ai3 .H d M 2 ,T iM lk i2 T h e D u g o u t . . . ^ С<щ|1шн4№м|ГагВ1 nm off to beat diem Qale in Uk tcgu- larseason)." IXywall reached die breaking »Im after a nasly 7-0 k«i to Rowan a Game TWO of didr lemiflnal se- ffei. He thal the gluing dif- Гсгелсе between die teami lUb di­ rectly undetinqiiraliaii. 'IdiiiikiryoupiilpUyerlopUyer 0« dtac,.we can match up,” >ш1 OaywaK, whole club tumbled to 1|^ IS. *ВШ you put deiin to desin Ihcie and we don't even cone ck ThtyVe better ball playen than . bimhe tfciin level Uju« not thcft. AiKt ru give Rowaa credil: W in teycomeinaodgelachimceloi ' for Rowtut Legiaa, tfiaf a a Hg 10 difi&’nHrawheit we’ve (0(1 n r рпрап tf wete ever hive a mil co n ^ tiw Kan.’ Á Kw .w iratingU M ia' ■iiiniiaMagtoflnUialir ^ k iv ill« ; bai гм м М "i|'DiiywililD'£ii-l,fni femptMi aniher ' ‘W tVtbKkialhi/riliM ic*« wen il right al die (nitltpoiil с I^ X 'h a n li’W taw e i lb OW уоич boyi, we M ntd I iif. I n W h m ID ii> bicfc to'i jnmg №wip, I ikM'i.knw. ” yiMtailnni2-0tolla«ran,') ' DpywaH Kiak' i.yid aa ihol Jaw la a Bnatniiii fall baU ^ Ó tilM '^ a |iiM Ro w h;' TlKr^ht-handcrlullcd fans IU sleep, retiring 19 of the final 21 batters he faced - Including 13 in a row - and finlshlni wiihaslx-hlttcr. "He (Ot to locating it real good and it was pnbably his best effort of dw year, alliough hcdldgivcupthe home ranscarV,"Daywalisaid."Il takes him a long »me to get loose.... He's real gutsy, tiat’s whal makes him good." Fiir lie sccond straight night, bat­ tered Kinnapolls couldn't make It lo the ninh. Needing four runs to go home alterclght becausc ofthe lO-ran rale, Ntthan Ireland roped a threc-ran double|and Charles Miller followed with an RBI triple down the left-field line. I As Mocksvllle drove Kannapolis' fragile pitching staff in die ground, Comatier portrayed Kannapolis as an out-of-{as clunker, a wom-out leam that faiilly resembles Its May shadow, when Kannapolis dispatchcd Mocks­ ville ll)-6. "Tluy don't look like the same team," he said. "I guess bccause Ihcy don'l have nearly as many numbers (only 12 or 13 playen). They arejust gcltingdcplcicd In pitching, and we're slartlni to feast off of it a litllc bit." 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Kannapolis' sccond' baseman spoilcdLcFaivre'squcst fora. fivc-hlt game, making a diving siabon, a low liner In the eighth. "We pilchcd, him where wc had a player," Hubb^. said, laughing..... Ridenhour jiu ). missed matching LeFaivre wlUi twg'. homcn, flying out to the ccmcr-ficid , wall in Ihe fifth....Miller had two hits, andNadianbcland,AndyW^Cridcr, Ridenhour, Tony Snow and Shaija: Allen bad one each. r ^ Mocksville Advancés In Playoffs fj.BrlaaPIHs Davie County Enteiprise Rcconl j „SALISBURY - The euphoria of UfkingKannapolls37-IOinthreenni- rpitnd games dldn'tlastlongforMocks- villc-Davlc's American Legion base* bal) team. In fact, Game One of the Southern Division best-of-7 semifinal playoff scries Stturday ni^t at lop-sccd Rowan County smelled WVc a summer’s worth of dirty socks. ^_^"Weplaycdpoordcrcnse,ourpiich- «li^idn't locate good and wc didn’l hit said Coach George Day wail. 5>№wing Rowan’s 12-2 romp in seven fiine-shortenedinningsbccauscofihc ‘ tjinin rule. "And I felt coming in lhal ife.wcic in real good shape, lhal wc going 10 play real lough down Here, and wc didn’t do il." : Rowan’s heart ofthe order-hoitcr lhan the oven icmpcraturcs, which ex­ ceeded 100 degrees just hours before the firsi pilch - roasted Ryan Dcsnoy- eis for nine rans (seven earned) on 11 hits Ihrough six sweaty innings. “ ’Daywaltpullcd Desnoycrsfromthe fire ancr conscculive walks to stim the hohom of the seventh, with Rowan rolling 8-2. Ilhoughlwehitlheballwcllagainst a prclty good pitchcr," said Rowan coach Jim DeHart. "I don’l know whbihcr he had his good stuff tonight of hot, bul he didn’l seem lo hold us down like he normally docs." • Kelievcr Joe Tomlin couldn’t stop the bleeding. He pegged Icadoff man Nick Heard lo load the bases with no ouu.'Two batters later, gorilla Adum Horton neariydecapitalcdTomlin with a hiri-scoring single by the mound and niighly mile MichacI Lowman sent Charies Miller crashing into the ccn- ter-ficM wall, a two-run double thal widened the gap to 11-2. Then Day- wait summoned his third pilchcr. Drew Ridenhour, whose first pitch ^kipped lo the backstop, allowing Hpilon to scorc from third and bringing the game to a itKrclful end. "They’ll probably take this better than they would a 3-2 game,", DeHart said, dismissing the blowout as a psy­ chological springboard for upcoming gomes. "Wc rcally don’l gamer ony good feelings about the nexl game just •from this one, because each One is a different pilchcr and a different set­ ting." Mocksvillc needed adiffcrcnt end­ ing to the first inning against Rowan righl-handcr Brian Whitaker, who found himsclfinafirst'and-lhird. one- outjamwhcnMillcrwalkcdnndinovcd to third on Sieve LcFaivre’s single to right. But Whitnkcr, who struck oiii cighl inanimprcssivecomplcle-gamccight- hiltcr, fanned Andy Ward and coaxed a ground ball oui of Skip Crider, a blown opportunity that became'a com­ mon occurrence for Mocksvillc. "I'm disappointed about the first inning," Daywalt said. That’s when we had to make somelhing happen, and wc didn’t do it." Whcnopportunity knockcd. Rowan made il happen, pecking single mns in the first, fourth, fifih and sixth and hammering four across in the ^ond and scvcnih. Mocksville's defense collapsed be­ hind Desnoycrs in the sccond, booling two grounders and misjudging Buck Hamrick'stwo-mnrockcttoltift. those lapses opened the (loodgalcs and Des­ noycrs couldn'l ctose them, particu- hirly against ihc hoRcs. Hnlley; Hor­ ton, Lowman and Hamrick combined 10 go 12 for 18 with 11 RBIs and four doubles. "When Ihey had the least bil of mlly, they poured it on us." Daywalt said. "Horton gol a changeup righl in the middle of the plate and hit it lo the fence (in the fourth), so that pitch has gol to be away from him. And Hailey hit a hanging curveball to the wall (in the fifih). Ryan said he was trying to throw the ball inside. You’ve got tostay lowand away if you wanl lo gel people oul." The top of the sixth appropriately summarized Mocksvillc’s night. With two on and nobody out. Kevin Borcfoot’s line drive was gobbled up by second baseman Holley. Bul Whitaker wasn't oui of the woods. Shane Allen walked and pinch-hillcr Tony Snow singled ina run, cutting the deficit 10 7-2, reloading the bases for MillerandpullingMocksvillewilhina big hit of serious comention. And Miller mashed a serious liner. But right ul Hatley, whopromptly fired lo first to nail Snow for a twin killer. Daywalt bemoaned Mocksvillc’s sixlh'inning destination, the fourth blown chancc lo create havoc for Whitaker. "We hit line drives to somebody ond they make double plays. They hil bloops and scorc two rans." Daywalt said. "We couldn'l move our ranncrs, and Whilaker wasn't doing anything but throwing strikes." DeHart knew that Rowan bit the bullcl. "Wc got in some jams nnd we jusl got lucky," he said. "I mean, Ihe line drives lo Hatley werc luck, pure luck. He just happened lo be playing in the righl position.... Wc got lucky acouple of times." * Miller (2 for 3) was all over Whilaker. "He sits back and loads up," Daywalt said. "He knows how to sit back on u curveball, and not many оГ the others do.".... LcFaivrc had two hits. Ward - who singled in Mocksville's first ran in the third > Snow, Ridenhour and Barcfix)! had one apiece....Mocksvillc had won 11 of 13 coming in. 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S ig n a l H ill M a ll 177 - E x it 5 0 • B ro a d St. • State »ville For additional nuiU information, contact Franlttè.at 873-5875 -? (( .'il 7c n ti /u 4L fi'j nLL йсчс ( t J an kcnc DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECO RD , July 2,1998 - B7 ALL A M E R IC A N FORD-MERCURY HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY? \ P E R F E C T C L EA N U P A N D A F U L L T A N K O F G A S ^ NO H ID D EN D E A L E R C H A R G ES f NO H A S S L E - G ET O U R D E ST P R IC E E V E R Y T IM E t NO P R E S S U R E - LO O K O R D U Y AT YO U R APRS AS LOW AS...............0.9% C O M E IN A N D S E E H O W Y O U M A Y W IN A « 5 0 0 0 " » S H O P P IN G S P R E E - A B O A T /M O T O R /T R A IL E R - A T R IP T O H A W A II PLEN T Y O F LATE М И Ш . 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Whitley is the daughter ol Bany and Myma Whitley. Conllnucd From Раце BI I don't Ihink any coocH would be wnith much if he didn'l have agood wife, and I've sot Ihc best." Wonl chcrishcs Ihc days оГplaying under Advance's Vestal Polls and hlgh- school coach Jack Ward (no rclalion) and working under Bill Peeler, Joey Kennedy nnd Allen Silleric al Davic and Daugherty ul West. ■TTiosc |хмр1е were very kind lo me. and I appreciate all Ihcy have done for me," he sold. "I think you Icam something from cach couch." Want considcn Polls Ihc guiding Гогсс behind his athletic ИГс. Polls in- nuenced Waid at Shady Grove El­ ementary. when he begun blossoming into a roolbull and basketball star. "Other lhan my mother and father, he's the one lhat inlluenced me more than anytxxly else," he said. "1ГI could just know lhal I innuenced one kid as much os he's influenced me and thou­ sands of other kids that have come DHS Cheer Camp To Be HeldJuly 20-23 Ihc Davic High School Cheer Comp is scheduled Гог July 20-23 from 5:30- 7:30 p.m. al (he school. Cosi: $30 per parlicipant. Cheer* leading squads and individuals arc in­ vited. Call Coach Shannon Allred al 751-5905. Golf Tourney Held At Hickory Hill Club Allen Schill, Jerry Hendricks. Tim Bradley and Joe McGowan shoia 12- undcr-par 60 and won u four-man sc- leclive-sholtoumamenial Hickory Hill rcccntly. They edged oui Jim Whiilakcr, Randy Thompson, Julius Suiler and Vernon Thompson, who finished ai 10-undcr. • A golf clinic is scheduled for July 10 from 6-7 p.m. al Hickory Hill. Tliis isopen 10 Ihc firsl 20 people lo sign up. Players must register by 5 p.m. on July 8. Ihrough thal community.... "I think athlclics Is a very imponanl part of the kids'education in ihut they Icam the people skills, communicu- lion, discipline and teamwork, being able to s;icrifice themselves for a big­ ger cause. All that mighl sound corny to some people, bul I ihink lhal’s very important. I’ve always wanted to win. but you also wanl to teach the kids the way il should be done. Do il the righl way, and S(xiner or later you're going lo win." Ward, a (wo-timc all-confcrencc basketball player, graduated from Davic in 1967 and from Wake Forest in 1971. 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VANS - VANS - VANS C o n v e r s io n s - C a r g o s - M in is F u ll S e le c t io n o f O ld s m o b ile s - in c lu d in g t h e a l l n e w IN T R IG U E ________ SELECTION ♦GREAT DEALS ♦REBATES 'NSnSIT C l e m m o n s D is c o u n t ‘ ^ S a l e s -л lonor DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 - B9 Davie H igh Principal Linda Bost announces Ihc honor roll for Ihc fourth grading period •rDavicHigh School. 12th Grade Shane Allen, Kimberly Anderson, Bany Anderson, Lucie Anlosova, Eric B^bitt, Samir Bassiouni, Brianne Bctkerman, Allison Blalock, Erika ircier, Don Brown, Shannon Burton, tJfvid Capps, Rebccca Carle, Barry Cjhcr, Jessica Carter, Bobby Carter, lohn Coley, Sarah Cregar, Nikki Oavidson, Jason Dcsnoyers, Ryun Desnoyers, Slcven Dunn, Amanda Dwiggins, Gene Dwiggins, Daniel filjl,Nathan Feme, JenniferOujewski, :i^ tin Garner, Stephen Gentry, Janna Gibbons, Ron Goldstein, Tabitha Guy, Joshua ;Hancs, Jennifer Harbin, Gurick Hill, l^slie Holcomb, Jamey Holl, Jennifer Kaiyn Kirby, Sidra Ledford, W den Ledford. Bruce Ledford. ;Xmanda Leonard, David Litlle. Allen Livengood, Grady Lowdermilk. Jacqueline Massey. Jonathan Mauncy, Grady McClam^k. Juslin McClamrKk.CharlesMillcr. Karin Miller. Brian Murphy, James Neesc. Leslie Ncwlon, James O'Neal, Justin Ovcrcash, Joni Phelps. Elhan Preveiic, Jill Priilaman, ¡Clifton Rcdmon, Betsy Riddle, Corrie Robert­ son. James Robinson.Carolyn Rogers, Tammi Schmii, Aaron Sink, Louise Strand, ArhaliaSteele, Ben Steele, Joey Townsend, Malt Townsend. Amanda Tucker, LisaTumer, Wilson Wallace. Troy Willard. Audrey Williams, Anya Williams.TamlWood,Suzanne Wysc. 11th Grade Julie Agejcw. Chris Alexander, Raya Anderson,Commcka Amold. Alan Bagshaw, Jarrell Bailey, Amanda Barrier. James Blakely, Kimberly Bollon. Jennifer Bowles. Ashley Bracken. Wilbur Brannan. Jill Carter, Shannon Cheatham. Jc^n Clevenger, DuslinClonlz. ScoltCreckmur, Laurie Dcsch, Randall Freeman. Casey Frost, Gina Gosncll. Tonya Groce. Meredith Harris. Susan Hauser. Stephanie Howell, Michacl Ijames, Chris Jacobs, Brandi Johnson. Randall Johnson. Ryan Kildoo, Brad Kokoski, Tim Kokoski, Greg Lanier, Douglas Markland. Chad McBride. Jessica McClamrock, Tammlc Minor, Benji Morgan. Aaron Naylor. Brian Parrish, Bradley Parsley, Scjal Patel. Jennifer Pcnce, Laurcn Poplin, Timoihy Potts, Ted Pt)ulos. Johnny Rice, Anna Riddle. Amir Sadri, Nicolc Shcrlc, Brian Spach, Paul Sparks, Wil­ liam Slanaland, Nicholas Summers, Rian Thomas. Matt Tuck. Eric Vernon. Zach Wagner, Kenneth White, Kim­ berly Williamson. Laura Windley. Scoit Young. lOlh Grade April Agne. Jerri Angell. Julia An­ gell. Mark Angus, Jeremy Bailey, Erin Baldwin. Katie Beaver, Alaina Blackweldcr. Shannon Bokeno. Abby Brickcy. Jessie Burriss, Dana Call. Brent Cronfill. Jessica Dillard. Aaron Dull, Audra Dull, Travis Ervin. Allen Fausch, Ellen Fousl, Wade Garmon, Denise Gentle, Zachary Gibbons. Yamato Gilbert. LaylaGoin, Dominic Graham, John Green, Lynne Grey, Amanda Grose. Michacl Gusefski. Krislina Harkncss, Emily Harpe, Caroline Hauser. Mallhcw Hauser, Meredith Hendrix, Ashley Holmes, Paul Kaper, Khristcn Langdon. Heather Laxlon, Sicphen Long.GloriaManning, Rachel McCormick, Gracc Millsap. Amanda Moon, Regina Potts. Hailey Queen, AllisonRamsay.JessicaRlddIc, Kristie Robertson, Jonathan Rowe. Shanta Sellers, April Selph, Carrie Shamcl. Jeremy Shoffner.ClarkSmilh. Tiffany Smilh, Molly Speer. Emily Sprouse, Olivia Steele. Sarah Stein, Derek Turner, Larry Umberger. Jessica Whitley. Scott Whittaker. 9th Grade Jennifer Alligood,Andrcw Almcler, CandiceAnderson,Kendra Armstrong. Lcalonnie Ashley, Jackic Bailey, Tho­ mas Barney, Amy Beauchamp. Tanya Bcrghom, Kathryn Bernhardt, Jcssica Bivens, Hcalhcr Boger, Shana Brewer, Grcg Brown. Kara Butner, Kaitlin Callahan. Amber Carter, Kimberly Carter, Brandon Cccil, Erin Chafin, Brandy Collier. Amy Cope. BrandiComat/xa’. LaurcnCozarl. Nicolc Davis. Brandy Diggs. Bclh Dinkins, Frank Edwards, Jcssica Fos­ ter, Chad Franklin, Robcrl Hall, Slephanie Hepler. Jordan Howell, Ja­ son Jackson,SafahJackson,ScotlJack- son, Kayla James, Stephen James, Jocclyn Jenkins, Iris Jimenez, Mal­ lhcw Johnson. Wesley Johnson. Casey Jones. Jessica Jordan. Stacy Joyner. Laura Key, Russell King. Joshua Lackey. Laura Lackey. Juslin , Lamonds, Michacl Leonard, Jonathan Lewis, Jason Lingle. Rebecca Little, April Livengood. Anna McClamrock. Aaron McClannon. Alyssia McG|ll. JcnnifcrMcLain.TuraMcdlcy.Shclby Michael. Heather Miller. Jennifer Mitchell. Sarah Monger, Jennifer Moore. Leigh Moore, Emily Moiton. Samantha Murillo, Bryan Myers, Betsy Naylor, Jacquelyn Naylor, Andrcw Needs, Abiola Odunsi, Jon Overby. Telisca Penn, Ryon Perry, Kale Petlorini, Chessney Pharr. Spencer PhaiT, Krysllc Pope, Rcbccca Polls. Tamic Potts. Sa­ rah Pullen, Stacy Queen.Christie Rob­ ertson. Elizabeth Sain, Ashlie Sanders, Heather Schlcupncr, ; Ian Scoll. TilTany Scotl. Christo­ pher Seaford, Eric Shephard, Christo­ pher Shore. Amy Sink. Dusiin Smith. Jennifer Smilh. Nathan Smilh. Brandy Sparks, Daniel Sparks. Rebccca Stockert. KristenTowcll.NhungTnui. Matthew Woodward. Dawn Yokley. Elizabeth Yokley. Tamara Young.; Ñ orth Davie M iddle S o u th Davie M iddle Principal Lany Bridgewater an- j)ounces the honor roll for ihc fourth grading period at North Davie Middle. 6lh Grade .-Courtney Allen,HcJcncAmanlngh. iliinie Banks, Evan Beam, Elizabeth Beck, Justin Boger. Rebccca Boger, Meredilh Bryson, Alex Buckles, Mat- ifiCw Conley, Amy Conner, Sara Conner. Jonathon Crisco. Katie QAJsslin, Scot Crumbley, Kristen tuller, Christy Draughn, Candacc Dyson, Jcssica Dyson, Emily Evans, ^cndi Faak, Jennifer Ferrell. Gianna {leharty, Jessica Foster. Brian Fromal. idalbchi Gentry, Katie Grannaman. Anna Grubbs. Maggie Hairston. Stormy Hamm, Brittany Holt,Zachary Jlorion. Lindsay Jackson. Zachary Jakob. Crystal Jones. KicRlon Kahrs, Mandy Lambc. Kelly Larrimorc. Josiah Litton, KAey Lutz. Jennifer Manzullo. Mat- thAv Maridand, Kimberly McBride. Aljion McNeil. Maleia Meadows. Gtjiyson Miller, Zachary Morton, Jus* tin^orsworthy, David Orsillo, Heather Poflon. Stephinc Phipps, Daniel Poindexter, Katie Potts. Ryan Price. CHbsc Rcni nger. Andrea Riddle, Gracc Riddle, Laura Bette Riddle, Ashley Rowe. Whilncy Rumple, Allison Scfufer, Erica Scherle. Anna Seaford, A^ley Spain. Shana Speer. Courtney Simngcr, Cody Stephens, Alana Tucker, Daniel Walscr, Steven Whitaker, Chrisiy York. Kelli York. 7lh Grade Melanie Ange, Amanda Beauchamp. Jacob Beauchamp. Caroline Bell. Kevin Boger, Jessica Bowman, Meredilh Bridgewater.Sara Brown, Megan Burriss, Angela Car* penlcr, Elizabeth Caudle. Lindsay Crow. Caleb Davis. Brian Durham, April Ervin. JoshuaFalls.BriannaFos- icr.AshleyGaskin.JoshuaGenlry.Chip Grimes. Amber Hall. Brian Har,I Marc Hendrix. Jared Hill, Emily Hunter. Philip lies. Elizabeth Isley, John Jack­ son. Candice James, Matthew James, Tyler Kauff. Patrick Law, Mindy Lilton, Timothy Lowery, Ian MacBryde. Emily Materdo. Karen McDaniel, Jessica McGown. John-DavidMcKccl.SaraMillcr.Malt Moser. Adam Olcjarczyk. Ryan Pearce, Emily Petlorini, Christopher Posey, Andrcw Scott, Erin Sherrill. Brenl Simpson, Jerorny Smilh, PhilipSmjlh, Sheena Smith, John David Snyder. Samuel Spach. Virginia Stone. jSara Siutts. Stewart Swain, DavidTrcdwcll. Joshua Tucker, Bryn Turner, Evan Tysingcr, Marina Vendrillo, Krisllc Vogler, Armand Vonsiatsky, Meghan Wanucha, Ashley Wcsimorcland, Zakare Whicker, Amanda White, Jen­ nifer Whitehcart. Andrea Whitlcy.Tara Whittaker, Jason Ycllick. Sth Grade Erika Ancuta. Brandon Angell. Jonathan Ashley, Bclhany Alklns, Miranda Bamcycasile.Elisabcth Beery. Briannc Blatock, Ashley Buckles. Rachel Burriss. Alicia Caravello. KristcnCancr.WcslcyCartcr.Mcagan Clark, Megan Conley. Lauren Comalzcr. Andrew Ellis. Ashlcc Ellis. Leslie Ellis, BcrtoFcbus. DonaldFisscl, Drew Frost, Benjamin Fulk. Christina Gajcwski,LaurenGrocc.LayncGrout. Scott Halvcr, Morgan Harris. April Harrison. Paula Harrison, Zachary Hartman, Karen Hcsier, Suzanne Hockaday,EmmaJakob, Jordan Kahrs, Justin Latham, India Laughlin, Candicc Lcsperance. Whilney Lutz. Hunicr Macfarlanc. Holly Marsden. Sarah Meriau. Kevin Mick. Matthew Miller. Conor Mooney, April Naylor. Susan Nogucira. Monica Olcjarczyk. Ashlin Owen. Austin Powell, Jennifer Ramsay. Deete Riddle. Bridget Rob­ ertson, Kasey Robinson. Megan Russell. Adam Sain. Chase Sanders, JasonShrewsbuiy,AmandaSink.Ciys- tal Smilh. Douglas Smilh. Lindsay Smilh, Melinda Spach, MclissaSpach. NicoleSpcer.DuslinSpillman.Stephen Statham. Elizabeth Stone, Daniel Sullivan.TraclTaylor, MichaclTuckcr. Joshua Walker. Angela-Noel Wheeler, Justin Whilaker. Jennifer Wilkerson. Ashley Williams. David Wooldridge. Principals Robert Lundry and Bill Campbell announce the honor roll for Ihe fourth grading period at Soulh Davie Middle School. 6th Grade Ashley Allen, Jessica Anderson, Stacy Anderson, Carly Balsley. Chris Beaver, Amanda Blackwood, Lindsay Bolton, Alysc Bowden, Mallhcw Burchclte. Hillary Cartner. Lundcn Cartner, Jordan Cline, Robert Crews. BrittncyCrolts. Tremaine Dalton, Jen­ nifer Evans, Derrick Foster, Robby Franklin, Amelia Grubb. Sara Hamilton. Amanda Harden. Michael Hepler, Leila Hicks, Travis Howell. Tara Jones, Bryon Kirkpatrick. Savan­ nah Kowalski. Kei leigh Leonard. Jenna Michael. Jeff Mighion. Amber Miller. MarkilaMock, Mallhcw Morris. Jason Overby, Angelique Overton, Ashley Peoples. Thim Phommavanh. Krisicn Proctor, Billy Riddle. David Schweit. Ashley Seamon. Alyssa Smith. Brit­ tany Spry. KaieSykcs. Betty JoTalbert, Martha Thurston. Tiffany Turner. Slcven Turreniine. Jessie Tutterow, Allison Waypa. Jennifer Williams. Corey Wood. 7th Grade Alison Alexander. Ben Allrcti. Rusiy Angell, Jenifer Barney, Tasha Bracken, Jessica Benfield. Amanda Boger, Allison Bowles, Amanda Bralley, Jenny Broadway, Paul Browder, Andrea Burgio, Alisha Bur- ton.MissyCrofforU. Ashley Dcsnoyers. Megan Dwiggins.BrenlGaithcr^icah Gamer. Megan Graves. Ashley Harkey, TaylorHarmon, Maurice Hicks, Daniel Hollificld. Edward Johnson, Kevin Kirkpatrick. Andrcw Kiser. Zach Knight. Amanda Lagle. Ashley Lee, Heather McDanicI. Ryanne McDaniel. Rachel McEwen. Ronal Mendez .Shari Mellon. Craig Myers, Chris Pawlik. Richard Pennington. Virginia Phair, Luke Phelps. Kyltc Poole. Ashlcc Pre- vctte, Jason Rilchic. Hollie Roberts. Chrissy Russi. Deanna Shamel. Bran­ don Shore, Brent Skiver. Kalic Smith, Travis Smilh. Mercedes Soto. Megan Spry. Trey Stames, Kelly Stroud .Am­ ber Thompson. Britiany Walker, Megan Warehol, Emily Williams, Sa­ rah Williams.SicphanicW3darski, Josh TTKmjpson. 8th Grade LinnaAnge,Trevor Anderson, Josh Balsley. JcnniferBamcy.McgBrewcr, BeckyCall.SamanthaCanncr, Ashley Caudle, Michael Dingman. Sara Erb, Alex Evans. Nikki Ranagan, Nicole Fullerton. JacobGamer.JessicaGrant. ErinGray, Karl Hardman. Dana Harper, Mariha Harris, Chrisiy Haulbrook, Haley Henderson. Kris Karlek. Jcssica Kooniz. Anna Lee. Josh Link, Patrick Lowery. Anna Mackintosh. Nicole Maurice. Chrislin McClamrock. Katie Miller. Natasha Moffilt. Randi Moore, Tony Morehead.Carly Peeler. Michelle Polk. David Poplin. Candace Pruitt, Kristen Raynor, Brad Rcavis. Krystal Richardson. Kristen Sauerbrun. Amanda Slye. Amanda Slccle. Chris Stein. Brandi Taylor. Brian Waypa .HolIyWilllams.SaraWitliams.Phillip Wogaizkc. Carrie Worrell. W illiam R Davie E lem entary Principal Maiy Sine announces the honorroll forthc fourth grading period at William R. Davic Elementary School. 4thGrade Brittney Gunter, Dusiin Harris, Rickey McClamrock, Justin Pilcher, Michael Rollins. Ashley Wagner, Amanda Wheeler. Sth Grade I^ e b ro o k E lem entary Juslin Daywall, Kena Gentry, Troy Blakley, Felix Carbajal, Can- dice Cohen, Tabitha Easling. Jessica Hanis.Tray Hinson, Haley Hunt, Matt Ireland. Sharon Johnson, Brittany Nesbil, Tomisha Norris, Malt Rich, Scrcna VanCuren. JPrincipal Melvin Fogg announces dwlionor roll for Ihc fourth grading p e ^a l Pinebrook Elementary School. «hGrade ^aunis Allen, Benjamin Boger, L i ^ Boger, Joshua Bright, Zachary Fdls, Brittany Folds, Angela Guilhcr, Cl^slopherGoode,MelissaGulledge, Bant Haiiie, Catherine Harris, Abby Hiitman, Kalena H ill, William HSkaday, Zachary Isenhour, Shawn JaSes, Surah Jarvis, Jaclyn Johnson, H^sonJudd,ColbyKinder,Amanda K&,MeganKropfelder,ErinUdetir, St{ven McCulloh, Molly McKeel, Ctules Monger, Cairigun Mullis, HeatherOaklcy,MadisonOwen,Emily Phillips, Megan Pills, Jessica Plemmons, James Ploll, Stephn Pol- lanl, Basil Reed, Kevin Robinson, Olivia Sawyers, Juslin Schute, Lea Scott, Ernest Sexton, Jured Shrewsbury, William Simpson, David Smith, Erika Smith, MeganStephenson,BlllySweal, Kayla Tijerina, Dana Vestal, Beth Walker, Lauren Wanucha, Ashley Wiles, Uura Williams. SIhGrad* Brian BallanUiicholas Bamhardl, Andrew Beeson, Laun:n Bennetl, Emily Blalock, Jared Boger, Ronald Boger,Lauren Burriss, Surah Collis, Hennun Disher, CrysUl Doby, Chris­ topher Ellioll, Kami Ellis,Sarah Fleming, Kristen Fromal, Mary Gamble, Juspen Gray, Stefanie Gray, Jeremy Gupton, Dennis Haile, Jacob Hauser,ChartesHayes, Brook Hinman, George HokJer,SamanttiaHolmes, Jes- sicaHuggins, Jonathan Hutchens, Brit­ iany Laird, J.A. McCallister, Jo)inMcDaniel,SavannaMcLamb, William Nixon, Phillip Scoit, Ashley Sells, Amanda Sloan, Kyle Smith, Micheál SmiOi. Samuel Sumsbeiry, LanceSloul,TimothyTroyer,Atianne Vargas, RebeccaWest,DanaWoodanl, Taylor Yuenger. C entral Davie E lem entary C ooleem ee D em en tarv Principal Candacc Poplin an­ nounces the honor roll for Ihe founh grading period al Central Davic El­ ementary School. «hGiade Neely Alexander, Tim Allen, Rich­ ard Anderson, Meghan Appelt, Mat­ thew Austin, Nathan Bumes, Daniel Baxter, Rebekah Brock, ShoNicka Brown,JJ.Byerly,BnuidonCallaway, Abbey Cartner, Mcridith Cheek, MaeganCline,RobenConley, Amanda Cowden, Joseph Cox' .Ashley Davklson,KurtisDillaid,TinanyDo6s, Meghan Dysoo, DavU Eades, Clayton Edwunls,CollinFercbee, Aaron Geyer, Cusey Criffnh, Evan Hall, Malt Hauser, Jenna Hendricks, Russell Hilton, Aaron Hollineld, Phillip Hurscy, Mitchell Ivey, Amanda Lowe, Bailey Murrs, Jordan Michacl, Jcssica Overbey, Ganett Parks, Seiin Phillips, Tyler Puckett, Josh Reinsvold, Adam Ressa, Virginia Roland, Nicole Rote, Janna Seamon, Mutt Sell, Nick Sexton, Brandy Short, Jonathan Sims, Danny Smith, Joe Steelman, Zach Sykes, Hannah Thompson, Brandon Tdley, BenjaminTlittcrow,TiaVannoy,Sean Wogoner, Ashley Whitlock, Mult Principal Jeff Albany announces till honor toll for Ihe fourth grading p{Hod al Cooleemee Elementary. :: «hGrade ;lBeth Bennett, Amy Bost, Amanda Blike, Brad Coniher, Jordan Fowler, RiSeilha Gadson, Michael Goins, Q ^ c a Hayes, Oracle Hayes, Josh Hon, Keriiionie, Krysde Kelly. J.L. Lewallen, April Louya, John McDaniel, Jo s^ M cl^iels, Ryan Michael,Tristan Scott, ErinSears, Seth Spry,Ro(ntSleni,ZachVogler,Jaines Wilson, Matthew WUhon. SdiG ndi Kryslal Angell, Elizabeih BelluccI, Johii BenfieM, Kurt Bivins, Brennan Caner, Kimberly Carter, Chelsea Correll, Jamie Durham, Jennifer Jacobs, Brandi Knighi, Hope Ledford, CraigUnk,AzucenaNavanD, Danielle O’Neal, Jeremy Phillips, Shamika Potnfey, Toni Register, Jetry Selph, Christie Taylor. ^ h a d v G rove E lem entary ¡MncipdBailmOwensannounGes ^honor roll for Ihe founh grading at Shady Gntve Elemenlaiy «hG nda :Ândrew Allen, Stephen Baldwin, J # Barnet, Cariy Booth, Jonathan d ^ n , Samantha CibeUi, Russell C ttii, Matthew Clutts, Britiany Coo- p4KeUyCi»«Un,MatcieDlckraanii, sjj|tenieFkkli,]esak»F10RS,Biock F||wen, Wendy Fulk. Katherine oA kln, Andrew Glldeln, Holly OgbeU. C m Hennings, Brian HiU. W ly M M tf, Chas Jefrenoo. Uigan M âm ii,BricaU K.K bitLee,M ç Lloyd, Lauien Maciaone, Christina M tniullo, Jonathan, Mayfield, Danielle Miller. Jessiu. Morasco, Joa Moaer, Drew Moasniao, i LauKnMyen.LauienFMewka.Abby Riddle. Erin Robemon. William Rob-' ertson, Brittany Rowe, Kara Seafoid, Matthew Singleton. Mkhael Smill^ Jennifer Spillman. Slacey Stalhani, Wesley Swaim. Nicholas Tucker. ShaynaTumr.RobenWilkins,Biyce Westmoicland. Kyle Winten, Daniel Wood JHoUi VanBuakbk, John Yorii. S U iiB n d * ''' Cammo Adima, BaUery, ‘ Ryan Boehm, Casey Biewer. Troy Brooks, Ashley Comatzer, Heaiher Co«, Ryan Cieekmur, Sam Davis. Corey Doub, Ford Eubanks, Lauren Fletoher, Sarah Frazier, Lisa OUbert, . Joidan Critries, Amie Haftman, Matt Haldeman, Jake Hartman. Amy Krissak.ThomasLandcn.AIexisLevin. Johnathan Loos. ' lAlUsonMackinlosh.AnnMareum. KeUy Milchell. Josh Parrish. Katie FhiUipe. Russ FOweU. Lauten Price, NicmiahRaby,MarieRabCfttoii,Kaly Ruiaell,JttstlaSmilh,ElhaBTownicnd, DavU Weakley, Slejihanie Wendel. -httayW oiiM . . O O M 'T M IS S O U T ! The sales canvass for Ihe September 1998 Yadkin Valley Regional Telephone Directory (serving all of Yadkin and Davie Counties and part of Iredell) is now clositig. If you have not been contacted for ' your business advertising, please call 1-888-328-2782 » Nialllllll ClDllillll Willis, Kyle Wooten. Sth Grade Jessica Bowling, Cutherine Boyles, Stephanie Cid, Elizabeth Colbert, Ali­ cia Cook, Andrcw Darcy, Kara Deadmon, Timmy Erb, Mury Graves, Molly Harris, Reuben Ijamcs, Grant Lakey, Ashley McKnight, Briana Montgomery, Kyle Nichols, Michelle Pawlik, Amanda Phillips, Mandi Rekl, Dylan Reynolds, Alicia Riddle, Candace Scon, Emily Seaford, Fakcia Shedrick, Ben Shega, Amanda Short, David Stein, Alyson Walker, Erin Whilaker,ChrislyWilliams,NickWU- iiums, Terrell Wilson, Zach Yokley. :■!« - UAVIK CUUNT Y KN1 КК1*К1»К KKCUKIi, July I, IVib /HocksvdU and ^ a v c e ( 3 o u H t t f / ííts (ZouHcil p t e s e n t . 'Л . y ‘‘JI ' ■•.'f '■■ . - h V l i Í E Í ' ■• ■• •. : . • T* ^ и • • ‘ ч.. y l V - ' ^1Я V-, V , Ч- чГ.'д.' iC , ’ I. h : i . E ic h P a rk / 5 Щ 7:30 pm O v - ' - Z A y o / f e ' \ , . - i l . . ■ / ^ ^ '? M o d i s у Ш с :/ V / f é l % y ^ в J-r< * /»/■ Cül'’' ísyau picnic basket SwT,- и j e j:/{Щi f Ш ’ Ш f e // í e? р |йV> ^-1 A tlan tic &rchestra «■ Old Fashioned Family Games Starting at 6:30 pm ADMISSION: $5 per Adult • Children 12 and Under FREE SENIOR DISCOUNT (65+); Buy One Get One Free PARKING: $2 per Vehicle If HMItWU a»$.MiWHii - BiiiMpi ЧЗЗЧТИ^^Ш' Ъу th c ^ ò ^ ^ f ; foUowüigflie cfliìicert. S A V M G S B A N K , s a Ntay.iiiiKiii •■мт (ЗЭЦМ-Ш! DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1998 - Cl- V Aerobics Instructor Lori Stafford demonstrates the next move for her students.Christine Woodruff of WIII<esboro Street, fHocl<svllle, worics to strengthen her arms. Davie Seniors Improve Fitness At YMCA Water Aerobics Class r - On any Wednesday nighl you will Í find82ycar-oIdMaybcIIOiTCllspIash- ¡ ing in the waicr at the Davic County ; YMCA.SRcisonlyoncofthcopproxi- máeSOscniorcitizenswhohavclakcn the plunge. "Water aerobics has defmitcly en­ hanced lire Гог many оГ our Davie County seniora,"saysMichelte Shaver. YMCA ntness director. "Water cxcr- ciscis an cfTcctive, non-lnjurious way to exercise. Therc arc no age or sex restrictions. "Any senior who is planning lo undertake a new cxercisc program should first gel a medical cleanincc. 1 can then assist in designing an appro­ priate fitness pIon.Therc arc programs for all fitness levels • water walking, workouts Гог cardiovascular heallh. balancc and flexibility cxcrcises, and muscular toning activities." Just ask Treva Spillman. 78, about the benefits to her health. She and her daughter attend water fitness classcs together. "1 have always participated in excfcise programs. It has been a way of lire for me," she said. Fitness stafTmemberLynnlVtterow says she sees a varied population at­ tending water fitness classes. "One important population is our seniors who wish to be as independent as possible for as long as possible. They arc able to maintain joint health and increase their functional strength for day-to-day activities. "Anolher population are middle- aged adults who ure looking for an effective workout that will bum calo­ rics bul not injure or jar their joints. There is a misconception by some that cannot lose weight Ihrough walcrexer« cise. On the conlrary, studies have shown Ihat for decreasing body fat rhythmic vertical waierexercise iscom- parable lo landbased programs." "You do nol have lo get your hair wet or know how to swim," says fil­ ness staff Terry Reavis-Frceman. A typical class including a warm-up and stretch, work with barbells, abdominal work using floal boards, flexibility exercises, a cool down. "Be sure lo bring your water bottle to class. Although water classes look easy then can definitely give you a vigorous workout. And if they also look fun piai is becausc they are. So go ahead • take the plunge. For more informaiion, call the YMCA at 751-9622. t v Approximately 50 senior citizens participate in a water aerobics ciass held at the YMCA on Wednesday nights. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Retired Doctor Named Special Olympics Volunteer Of Year Bjr Jcam icGilUKr Davic Couniy Enteiprise Rccord ' The news that he had been selected as this year's Piedmont Triad Special Olympics Volunteer of the Year came as quite a shock lo Mocksvilie mayor Pr. Francis Slale. ■ "I was mosi surprised," Slate said. UcquUntthinkofanyihinglhaddooe wcfthyoraicward.'' When he received inrocmation in Januaiy about the 1999 Worid Games Host Town Program, he Just dkl what came naturally. He conuicted Davie County's Special Olympka coordina­ tor KathlcSlieit and set oul loconvincc the town board that Mocksvillc could host on International delegation. Slate has helped selcct a host town commillee and contacted local busi­ nesses and community leaders about funding Гог the project. Like all those involved, he is anxious to And out who will be Mocksville's guest delegation, accoiding to Suelt. Even more appreciated by local ath­ letes was Ihe time and energy die re­ tired surgeon devoted to seeing dial every one of Uiem was ellgibte to par- tfclpate in diis year’s games. Since using the Emergency Medi­ cal Scrviccs Гог physical cxamlnalions was banned, Streit has rushed around every year getting health ofUcials to checkoff forms Гог alhleles in lieu ofa ccmplelc physical. Onceanalhlclehasaphyslcal.hcor she does not need anolhertoqualify for compelllion unless undergoing a change in mcdical condition, such as die development of diabetes, that must be verified. Without a physical, the health formhad to bccomplcledevcry year bcfon: an athlete could becovercd underSpeclalOlymplcsinsurance.she explained. Insurance coverage is necessary PMièSpscUOlytTipIcscoordInatorKathieStrenoongratulatesDr.FrancisSIale, honoredas jP^^nonlTrM 8р«:1Ы dympicsVoluiTtssroftha Yasr. -PiM to by Robbi FMguMon ------:—---------------- before an alhlete can particípale In any spccial population activity, such as Ihe day camp to be held at Carolina Bible Camp July 27-31,9 a.m.-4 p.m., she added. Slrclt has been looking fora doctor to perform physicals for Davic athletes without any expense to parents orIhe program. Becoming friends with Slate through the Senior Games, which she diiccts, Streit just knew he woukln't be able to say no. Slate said he was happy to do it and never expected any recognition. The whole process only took about a week. He couldnl have done it without Strcll's assistance, he said, but he was able to peribrm 89 complete physical examinations on patients ages eight to 73, traveling to classrooms and work­ shops all over die county. In some cases, Streit said she was skcptlcal about Slate being able to per­ form a thorough examination. Among his patients werc three highly aulisUc athletes and many who associate doc­ tors with painful procedures. Several of them were frightened initially. But the soft-spoken doctor was able to cstablisha wondaful report wlUi die athletes, helping Ihem to feel calm and relaxed, she said. He just sat down and talked wldi them and tried not to tush the exam, Slate expláned. Sueit said she hopes Slate will per- forin physicals for newcomers to the program in die future. His gift to Davie County Special Olympics probably has a moneuiy value of about $4,300, she said. That leaves no doubi in her mind that he deserves Uiisawaid,exemplify- Ing Ihc characteristics of the Special Olympfes engraved on medal he re­ ceived: skill, courage, sharing and joy. Winning Ihe regional award will automatically make Slale a nominee foriheualevokiiiMtofiheyearawatd. Volunlccrs like Slate, a ranlastlc board of directors and dedicated coachcs make Davie Counly Spccial Olympics Ihe wonderful program Ihat it is, according to Streit. To find aboul volunteering, contact her al Ihc Mocksvlllc-Davie Recre­ ation Depanment. Residents may also support Special Olympics by purchasing a ticket for a Port-a-Pit chicken meal July 9. The deadline lo purchase a ticket is July 6. % A u g u s t N u p tia ls P l a n n e d Uiwonna Winn Ellis ofMocksville and Glenn Carroll Oakes Jr. of BoonviU^/ wjll be married on Aug. I at 7 p.m. at Blaise Baptist Church In Mockiville. '-i'- The bride-elecl is Uie daughler of Gene and Myra Ellis of Mocksviile. Sli£< graduated from AppalachianSlateUnivcrsllyandisa reading specialitt with d ^ ' Davie Counly School System. :•? , The groom is die son of Carroll and Linda Oakes of BaonviUe. 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Let them know their patriotic message is appreciated. man HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY HÓÙQÀV! ■ i. atib ttm tv x h tt o u r J e t M8 tw f h k t tf i n t g r a iM . 4 , 1 9 9 8 am ^M iiÉ j:4 - DAVIE CpWflONTERPMSE RECORD, July 2,1»!W Mrs. Frank Taylor Mayo Jr. R i v e r s - M a y o C o u p l e M a r r i e d I n R o x b o r o Janet Dawn Rivers and Frank Taylor Mayo Jr. were united in mar­ riage al 3 p.m. June 20 at AllcnsviDe United Methodist Church in Roxboro. The Rev. Ron Palton ofTi- cialcd. The bride is the daughter of Me and Mrs. Frederick J. Rivers of Roxboro. and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hen­ drix of Mocksvillc. She is a gradu­ ate of Appalachian S talc Univer - sity and is a leachcr in the Person County Schools. The groom is the son of Frank X Mayo Sr. of Ogden and Jenny T. Mayo of Rocky Mount and the grandson of Josephine Tyner of Rocky Mount. He is a graduate of Cape Fear Community College and U employed by Electrical Express. Given in mirriage by her father the bride wore a white Italian satin, sleeveless gown featuring a hallci; ribbon lace bodlcc with a detachable Walleau train. The bride worc a back comb headpiece of satin roses, schiflli lace and seed pcarls.The fin­ gertip circle cut veil was edged in pearls. She carried a white garden style bouquet fashioned of roses, calla lil­ ies and frcesias. The gold, cullurcd pearl and diamond necklace worn by the bride wos a gift from the groom, and the gold, cultured pearl and dia­ mond earrings she wore were a gift from the bride's parcnls. ]She chosc her sister, Lynda Chan­ dler of Mechanicsville, Va., as her matron of honor. Matrons of the brjde werc Robin Crow of R o b in ette-H aip e C oup le M arrie d Emily Elizabelh Roblneltc of Clemmons and SInylon Reavis Haipc of Mocksville were unlled in marriage at noon on June 27 al Boone United Methodist Church. Dt MichacI Brown cfliciated. The bride is the daughter of Fred and Priscilla Robinelle of Boone, and Ihe granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Swaim of Winston-Salem and Ihe late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinette. She is a graduate of Walauga High School and earned a bachelor’s de­ gree in malhematics wllh an elemen­ tary cducalion liccnsutc ftom Meredith Collcgc. She is a fourth grade Icachcr in Winston-Salcm/For- syth Couniy Schools. The groom is the son of Kenneth and Linda Harpc of Elmore Road. Mocksville. and the grandson of Louise Blackwcldcrandihe late H.K Blackweldcr Jr.. and Pauline Harpe and the late Joseph Harpe. He is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in eco­ nomics and banking from Appala­ chian State University. He is a com­ mercial lender for Ceniral Carolina Bank. The bride chosc her sister, Sally Ann Roblnclte, as her maid ofhonor Bridesmaids werc: Jennifer Harpc, sister of Ihc groom. Holly Jones, Mollie Smilh. the bride’s cousin. Mrs. Slayton ReavIs Harpe Carrie Harris, Jodi Bowers and Janie Lee Brown. The groom’s father was bcsl man. Ushers werc Andrew Brock and Neil Brock. Ihc groom's cousins. Robin Hendrix. Th;y Harb. JciT Barkley and Dean Humphrey. Flower girl was Anne Kimball McLean, nnd Benjamin Brock, the groom's cousin, was ring bearer. Following a reception al the Broyhlll Inn. Ihe couple went on a Caribbean Cruise. The will be al home on Westridge Meadow Circle in Clemmons. Social Events « A bridesmaids lunchcon was given by Dottie Smith. Diane Bow­ ers, Ruth Swaim and Ronda Swaim on June 26 at Ihe Broyhlll Inn, • A rchearsal dinner was given by Ihe groom's parents on June 26 at Uie Glendale Springs Inn. • On March 14, a recipe shower was given by Jean Harpe. Nancy , Harpe, Palricia Shelton, Maigarei Jo Brock and Pauline Haipe. • On April 4. a lea was given by,. Carolyn Hemselh.Tim Hodges and, Ibmmye Mangum. • On May 5, the UMW of Chest­ nut Orovc United,Meihodisl Church gave a shower. . • On May 23, a dinner jarty was given by Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Humphrey and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Humphrey. • On May 30. a cookout was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean. Car­ rie Harris and Mr, and Mrs.Tim Har­ ris. • On June 6, a law and garden part was iKid at Lakewood Park given by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mayhew and Mr. and Mrs. MorkMcdick. • A shower wos given by the em­ ployees at Central Carolina Bank in Mocksville. • A shower was given by the em­ ployees at Central Carolina Bank in Winston-Salem. • A shower was given by the fac­ ulty and stair of Bollon School. Timbcrlakc and Kathy McCormick of Clayton. Honor attendants were Donna Davis of Advancc. Lonna McDaniel and Tonya Pierce of Mocksville. cousins of Ihe bride. Janna Havcrlock of Apex, Tbnjua Sur of Monroe and Elizabeth Rivers of Chesterfield. The groom chosc Mark Ethridge of Wilmington, his cousin, as his best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Ward TVncr of Richmond, Va. and Robbie Adams of Kcnly. W hitley Chandler of Mechanicsville. Va.. was flower girl. Music was provided by Bonnie Montague, organist; Bclh Gillis. pi­ ano. Urel Gillis. soloist; and Leila Gentry, reader. Greetcrs were Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walls, sisler and brother-in-law of Ihe broom, and Kelly Mayo, sister of the groom, all of Wilmington. Social Events • The rchearsal was held June 19 at Ihe church fellowship hall, hosted by Ihe groom's parents. • The bride's luncheon honoring her attendants was June 19 al ihe Clarksville Station Restaurant in Roxboro, hosted by Janet Rivers. • A shower was held on March 25 in Mocksvillc, hosted by the late L.G. Hendrix's family. • A shower was held April 26 at Allcnsville Church hosted by Robin Crow, Carol White. Lclia Gentry and Stella Gentry. • A shower was held May 17 al the home of Myra Adams of Kcnly, hosted by the groom's family. E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Jo Annand Roland "Skip" Mandigo of Hudson Fails. N.Y. have announced the cngngemcnl of Ihcir daughter. Vicky, to Gary Zickmund. son of PalriciaandJciryZickmundorMocks- ville. The future bride is employed as a planning cooniinalor at Woke Forest University Baptist Medical Center (N.C. Baptist Hospilal). Her fiance' is employed os a super­ visor ol Jockey Intcmalional Distribu­ tion Ccntcr. A May 1. 1999 wedding is planned. Lordy Lordy Look Who’s Forty! Happy Birthday Donna Dixon! From The Gang at the Quick Pit ^ ^ ^ Ionise, ^ ^ ^ T y c k e r -J a m e s C o u p le T o W e d - ^ R o H ’niclicraiidChvtaKdAtoSntvillbeinmkdAug. I.M 'nnettiie‘M ttC h U R ll. ^^^'nidKrtotI«dM(liierofMr.MdMn.IainesW.FaileraiidtheIaleC.W. W.lm A Storehouse for Jesus Food Drive J o i n i n t h i s c o m m u n i t y e f f o r t t o c o l l e c t f o o d f o r S t o r e h o u s e f o r J e s u s SkTUHHT • N r l i t • 9 a - 5m IMCKSVILLE— Wal-Mart • Food Lion (noihioeauont) • Ben Franklin HILLSDALE- Food Lion COOLEEMEE-Cooleemee Super Market CLEMMONS AREA — Harris Teeter (Tanglewood) • BI-LO (Clemmons Rd.) WINSTON-SALEM - V\/al-Mart Supercenter SPO H aO R BiBY : Ingmolltand FoodUon Dni* Couniy BMpdMRMOid BwiFtHMn M o d a vta S tvk ig i^ StmLMCoip. J.P.Q n«ilM ngCo. MooknMCMteCkib Соо1мп1м 8чм г1Ш М HinltTMtw СошШ* Spetto Quitt PMonnal Bi-Lo SupwnwkM DÀViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 - CS A dvance N ew s By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Mrs. Paulina Barney's KXHh binh­ day last Wednesday,June24,wasqultc a celebration with 200 people drop­ ping by her home during the day lo wish her a hoppy day. Her three sons wcrdicplbusygrillinghoidogsforthc gucsls, along with soft drinks. The iwo daughters served birthday cake and kept the guest register. First cousins Julia Palton and Meroney Essex en* jo>-cd visiting with Mrs. Barney. She rcccived manygiftsandapproximatcly 160canls. Many lovely Rower arrange* menls, which were gifts, adorned Ihc Barney hotrc. Itic family of the late Charlie Tay­ lor and Georgia Byerly Taylor mcl at Macedonia Moravian Church fellow­ ship hall Saturday for a reunion with approximately 30 rclutivcs attending. Andrea, Melissa, Amanda and Meredith Hendrix, Karen and Susan Judd have returned from a 4 week tour of Europe. The trip was originally scheduled for 3 weeks bul was ex- tcndcd.Thcsix giris toured many coun- tries and had a wonderful Irip. Mary Lclhia Robertson celebrated her 86th birthdoy June 19. On Sunday, Junc21, she was honored with udinner at Ihe home of her daughter-in-law Norma Lee Vogler. Approximately 20 relatives and friends attended. Our communily expresses sympa­ thy to the family of James Wilson. Pat Cope, Lori Jones' mother, has been re-udmittcd lo the hospital. She underwent quadruple heart by-pass surgery two weeks ago and is nol get­ ting along too well. C ^ a N ew s Rusty Smiley and wife Diane of OklahomaCity,Okla.arrivcdihiswcck lo visil his mother Kazic Smiley and other relatives in Ihe community. Larry Vogler relumed to his home Friday afler hospituli/ation at Forsyth Hospital. Monday night visitorof Edilh Zim­ merman was her granddaughter An­ drea Hendrix of Mydlc Beach, S.C. Ixwis ■'Jack*' Carter’s mother, Tidi Bailey, has been » patient al Forsyth Hospital under going treatments. A speedy recowry is wished for her. By John "Cain* Godwin Cano Correspondent Crank up Ihe old cur this week and take a ride through downtown Cana. Wc will have the Anterican flags out again for the 4th of July. Enjoy ihc flags and clean Cana air as you slowly drive Ihrough lown. Yea Haw. It Is rodeo lime again. I tell you every year aboul Ihe rodeo and I hope you take my advice this year if you have never been, and go. Not only will the cnlcrtainmcnl be worthwliilc, you can try one of the North Davic Rurilan's Big Buy Burgers.This nxico will really make you proud to he an American. This Sunday Eatons Baptist Church is having tlwir annual serviceout in the front yard under the trees. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a good time with neighbors and friends in worship. V e n tr ilo q u is t E n te r ta in s C lu b By Margaret Potts Foric Fifty Plus Club Reporter ■ Foric Fifty Plus Club met June 24 with 20 members and three visitors. President called the meeting lo order and Oneida Merrill had charge of de­ votions. She talked aboul her personal experiences and testimony with the Lord and closed in prayer. Secretary checked roll und read minutes of the lasl meeting. She also talked aboul the upcoming events al B.C. Brock Ccnicr. Maxine Corrcll gave Ihc sunshine report and sung N ew A rrivals Happy Birthday lo David Hendrix, Chiu-lcs Hinkle, Hazel Gobble, and Wilma Smilh. Sis. Jarvis gave the trciLsurcr’s report. The door prize was won by Ha/.el Gobble and Cecil Brannon. Mary Merrill won the cover­ all bingo game donated by Gilmer Foster. Oneida Merrill's name was drawn lo bring next month’s bingo game. Wc played bingo and Ihcn wc werc enter­ tained by Nina Cooper, ventriloquist and wc all enjoyed her little friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jason Reeder C o u p l e P l e d g e Vbivs A t F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C o u p le C e le b r a te s A n n iv e r s a r y Hoover Boger and Pearlie Bogcr were married on June 27. ISM8. They celebrated Iheir anniversary on June 28 at Ihe Joyner Community Building with family and friends. Four C orners N ew s By Marie While Four Comers Corrcspondcnl Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smilh have relumed home after spendinglasi week al Carolina Bcach. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton and Abby;Fergerson have relumed home after.spcndlng several days at Myrtle Bcuch, Jerry and Shane Polls werc Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White attended the Lion's District 31 -D Awards Ban- qucllaslSaturdaynightatthcWoman’s Club in High Point. Mrs. Terry Hamm, Angie and Amber Hamm visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith on Monday. KISER BjomKiser(BJ)andMclissaSleclc announce the birth of their son. Dallas Monroe Kiser iU Forsyth Memorial Hospilal on June 16,1998 al 6:35 p.m. He weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. and was 20 inches long. Paternal grandparents arc Ted and Sherri Kiser of Mocksvillc. Paternal greal-grandparcnts arc Robert and Betty Creason of Cooleemee and the talc Amos (AM) and Mary Ki.scr Jr. of Mocksvillc. Paternal grcal-grcat- grandparcnts arc Inez Kiser of Chcrrybillc and Maude PalaceofCool- cemcc. Maternal grandparents arc David and Debbie Steele Jr. of Mocksville. Maternal grcal-grandparents arc Dav id and Helen Stcclc Sr. of Mocksville, Walter and Betty Bennell Sr. of Ad­ vance, and Betty Dameronof Advancc. Maternal grcat-grcat-grandparenLs arc Sam and Lois Bogcr of Mocksvillc. FEARRINGTON Cameron and Alec Fcarrington of Mocksvillc announce the binh of their son. Cameron William, on June 13 at 6:01 p.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and was 20 3/4 inches long. Grandparents arc Anna and Gar­ land Fcarrington of Advancc. Peggy HicksofRichmond,Va..BobandJanci Richardson of Boone, and Rick and Brenda Cowdrey of Springdale, Aric. Brandy Noclle Stcclman and Eric Jason Reeder were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at Fir^l Presbyterian Church in Mocksvillc. The Rev. Jamie Pharrofllcialcd. The bride is the daughlerofMr. and Mrs. David L. Steelman of Mocks­ villc. She isa 1993 graduate of Davic High School and earned a bachelor's degree in elemenlary education at Western Carolina University May 9. The groom is the son of Harold L. Reeder of Lexington and Linda H. Barnette of Mocksvllle. He is a 1993 graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Western Carolina University in May 1997. He is an assistaiu store manager with Eckerd Drugs in Waynesvillc. Given in marriage by her parcnls, the bride worc a satin A-line gown embellished with lace and pearis. She chosc her sisler. Amber Dawn Stcclman, to be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc Michellc Stcclman, Wanda Bcck and Jennifer Rose. Hannah Bcck was Ihc flowcrgiri. The groom chose Harold Reeder, his father, to be his best man. Ushers wercJason Luffman, Chris Wensiland Johnalhon Rose. Brian Bcck was the ring bearer. After a rcccption in the church fel­ lowship hall. Ihe couple stayed over­ night al Colonel Ludlow's Inn in Win­ ston-Salem before traveling to WilUamsbuTg, Va. for a honeymoon. Social Events • On April 20. the bride's second- grade classroom surprised her with a bridal shower. •OnMayl6,thebridc'sauntshostcd , a bridal shower. • On May 28. the groom’s closc friendiason Luffman threw himabach- clor party. • On May 29, the gnwm's parenis hosted a rehearsal dinner al which the bride and groom pre.scntcd gifts to the wedding party. DAVIE HIGH SCHOOL ^ 10 YEAR REUNION IMt tiMUtf МММ МИ ef MO* dflimeief thflw! 'For $25.00 eaiih adult and $4-50 for each child over age в you get to ец)оу '.’Panglewood’s ewimming, par 3 golf, boating and tennis facilities, a catered ;qieal, and a chance to dance to our old eighties favorites provided hy a local D. J. JWOW if this sounds like fun to you ... and we hope it does OR if you have ¡шу questions QB information about the location of any of these missing people belowi please call; Chris at 492-27№, Jayme at 998-4634 or Janet at 998-1020. 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MIMS, MD F o r the P ra ctice o f O bstetrics & Gynecology 485 >ftUfcy Road, MocksviUe, NC 27028 (MecUcal AsM dala of Dxvlc BulkUng) 036) 760-3408 , NowAccqxbisNewFailena Celebrate Гонг Indepiÿeiwe j atSidisburyMm ,u m ,a c L i¿ ¿ ^ 's w iW M K S M S w y iM iy ^ .^й О Ж Д Н С М П ив .,„И $ Т М « IN Jü trO W n -SH O W U,||.M O PM s T B W fo u T W w a c ft jUM M CRKW O M M N Ce M *u r» N C 704437-s h o p Í t i ü i is 1 feHi-KiSi!. K b C O K U , ju jy í ; Щ Ш# m y H a l l C o u p l e H o n o r e d Ibe chikbvnorMr.ami Mrs. Robert BuckncrHallorMocksvillc honored Ihcm ^ acelebralion of ihcir parcnls SOih wedding anniversary Saturday, June 20, ai Boxwood Lodge in Davic Couniy. Mr. and Mrs. Hall \s cre married June 8,1948 in Dunn. Hall is a registered pharmacist, retired. He and his father operated Hall Dnig Company in Mocksvillc for many years. He had continued W4)rking in Salisbury ' at Innes Siroct Dmg Company following (he sale of his drug store. Mn. Hall is Ihe former Hope Fitchett of Dunn. ■ Tiiecouple'schltdrcn are: Mrs. Henry Tale of New York Cily and Long bland; Robert B. ("Buck") №11 Jr. of Mocksvillc; and Stacy Hall of Macon, Ga. liicy have three grandchildren. A n n i v e r s a r y C e le b r a t e d ; Walttf and Bess Monon of Lake Havasu Cily, Ariz. (fonncriy of Mocksvillc/ < Codecmee) celebrated iheir 6(Xh wedding anniversary. They were married in ; pisloM , Canal Zone, May 14, 1938. ; K A pre-celeferalion by ihe London Bridge Lions, surprised Monon by inviting t Peas, hi] daughttr Margie and husband Roben Tcllkamp lo their meeting on May r ^ The Holiday Inn fumished an anniveisaiy cake for the Monons. The couple had another celebration al the Riverside Hotel & Casino, in :iiu|liliii,N ev. • i j : Tlieyh«veUifeechiUren;Dr.JaiDcsMoitoii,WallcrMononJr.,andMargatel : Jhllkarap; aevcn grandchildren; and four great-grandsons. l^ h u r c h To H o ld O u td o o r S e rv ic e•*.* EMon B^iiist Chutch will cel- ¡ i ^ . iMkpaidence Day ihis Sun- ;4 l^ a lla m . The worship scivice will be Ik M ' te mes ia 6dm of Ihe chureh iitMyay.EvciyoiieUinviledlalifing da in for ipecial music by Ihe C ^ ta iily , Jena Richie and Mike 'fjn d , dMite cofnmunk» with the denceDaymcssagebythc|«stor.Dress comfortably and join Ihe church fam­ ily for a picnic with hamburgen, hot dogs and fixings. Participate in board games or alh­ letic competitun folkiwing lunch. Each family is asked Io bring a drink, Ihe church family will supply ihemeal. Family Пп1 Morlgage Соф. — E S T A tllS H E D . 1У7* —“XOheu yoM» jatnUtf cams ptst . ^ Ornad and О ^ С о и л у Я м И м ta tto v k i/ N M C M iW i О м О чгД р ргм ! к И м С м и • — " “ T r ita i C h i l d r e n M u s t A d j u s t T o S u m m e r V a c a t i o n On the first day of school, neatly nine months ago. their world himed upside down. ' Now, children find llwmselves in yet another nansilion period: going from the regimented school day to summer vacation. "Though childitn need dmeolffiDm school,dontbe8urpiisedif,aft«afew days of excitement, your child begins to show signs of having die ’blues,'" said Dr. Shiriey Rouse, a 4-H and youth development specialisl in N.C. A&T Stale Univeisity's Cooperative Extension Prognun. According to Rouse, acombination of uncenainty of changing routines, friends, and activities may dampen a child's excitement and inteiest In sum­ mer vacation, and, instead of being happy and active, die child may seem sad, tired, or bored. "Some childien, like adults, can make transitions easilywilh no needed adjustment period,*said Rouse. "Other children need time to make transitions and maybe some assistance in recap­ turing things that weie lost during the Uansltlon from school to summer va­ cation." For parents who have childien ex­ hibiting behavioral changes at die be­ ginning of summer vacation. Rouse suggests attempting to identify the child'sneeds, which areoftenelements provided in atehool atmosphere, such as learning, social inlenicllons, rou­ tines and schedules, friends, and active play. Then, reconstnict and encourage paitlclpatlon in diose activities. Because children are already in a learning mode, Rouse suggests thal parenls stimulate learning by creating an environment In which dieli child's strong points and successes an high­ lighted. Specific suggestions offered by Rouse include: • Encouraging your child's inlet- ests, such as reading, collecting, or sports. • Providing a meanjngfut educa­ tional enrichmentenvironmentlhrough visits to die libraiy, museum, and arts cenler. • Using repetition of facts, music, ait, nature, tours, and field trips to provide spontaneous learning. Socialization is also a large patt of die school experience for young chil­ dren, and Rouse lecommends dut par- enb provide socialization by wetcom- inglhelrchild'sfriends into tiieir home, encouraging friendships with children who have compatible tempenunents. and enrolling their chlM Ln i progrinis. Couniy Extension 4-H officM ate good sources of infomiallon for.wliat special summer programs are avail­ able, indkates Rouse. Accoidlng to Rouse, school ajso often involvesahlghetlevelof jiHysi- cal activity diu is provided at To compensate fot dlls. Rouse s u ^ t thal parents Introduce fitness to («Ir children by being active dienuelv^ and by nuking fitness a family affair. "As tiansilions take place, fimliy becomes mote lmpoilant,”aaysRiou'«, who indicates dut dw age and needs'of' your children shouM determine h w much assistance parents provide te k "Summer vacation may beagood time to take inventoty of yout parent-child relationship." Cooleemee Seniors Meet At Ridenhour Art>or TheCooleeraeeSenkitCilizensmet June 22 at dw Ridenhour Aibot. The meeting was called to older by Ihe president. The group sang "What a Friend We Have in Jesus", followed by prayer. The chaplain gave the devo- lions, she road a book "Love You Fbr- ever." The rollwa5answcrcdby36mcm- bcis and four visitors. Floyd Brinigcr, one of Ihe visitors, originally from Cooleemee, bul now living in Kannapolis, is92 yean young and slill going sirong. He Is Ihc father of Peggy Leazer, a club member. The minutes were read. The sun­ shine and ireasuret's rcpoits given. A ihankyou note was read from Ihc Davie Arts Council for a donation. The club received an Invitation lo a birthday party ot Ihe Presbyterian ChurchJulySfromS-Sforamembei's Sah biithday. Events taking place at iheBiockCcnierwerc announced. The group played bingo. Eveiyone was a winner. Two memhen read some "Funny Sayings." The nextn llbeJulyl3ot dw Rklenhour Arint.Eveiyone is Kked to bring unwrapped items for an auc­ tion sale. Bring some finger foods for refreshmenn. The nweting adjourned wldi the group singing Uk club song followed by prayer and thanks. After dw meet­ ing eveiyone had homemade hot dogs wiUi all dw trimmings. S p ir it u a l R e s o u r c e s : P a c k in g F o r V a c a tio n By LoulM SIroud Since Ihis is the week leading up lo Independence Day, many people will be going on vacation. When you start making plans, you liy lo decidj jusi whal you'll need lo lake wllh you. II you're going lo Ihe beach, you'll want lo lake a beach blanket, suntan lotion, beach towels, bathing suit and cap, dark glasses, sun shade (among other Ihings.) For the mountains, sunglasses, insect repellent (il you plan to hike), etc. II occurred to me Ihat when we go on vacation Ihere are some olher things we need to take with us. (1) Kindness. Wherever you go you're likely going lo encounter people. A smile, a kind word to a lonely person or someone In distress, can go a long way. The Bible tells us ‘Be ye kind one to another." 01 course ttils applies not only to vacations but a vacation may provkle extra opportunities. Sometimes just a small kindness will mean a great deal to someone. (2) A forgiving spirit. When we pray the Lortfs Prayer we ask Qod to lotgive us in exactly the same way we lorgive those who ollend us. This can apply to trivial things. You've waited lor some Ume lor a particular part(ii\g space. Finally, the car parked there skiwly comes out and belore you can blink an eye, a caryou haven't ever seen, whips In from the other direction and lakes Ihe place you've been walling lor all this time. Some angry words probably come to mind, but they wouldn't really help. II lakes a special lorgiving spirit when the person tooks at you with that smug grin thal says, *1 beat you to it." (3) Willingness to minister to someone in need. People now days are so alraid lo become involved and I can understand Ihat. I think it could be very dangerous lo try to break up a violent scene, but II seems that one could go tha Ihe nearest place, and call lor help. We have Ihe story ol the Good Samaritan In the. Bible lor an example ol one who wasn't alraid to become Involved. (4). Patience (oven in trivial things.) You are eating in a crowded reslauranl. You see those who came in later than you being served llrst. Your patience wears thin. We don'l always know ttie reason (or Ihings being the way they are but we can strhie to devekip patlenc*. (5) Take your Christian values with you when you go on vacatkxi. You know, sometimes I've known good Christian people who vaca­ tion a long way Irom home and sometimes II they go far enough, they think nobody knows them and they do ttiings they wouldnl do at home. But-you know God Is there and Ha sees us wherever we are. (6) TheBible. We need lo take our BIbla with us on vacation. W * need to sludy and try to lollow its teachings as we relax and mingle with others who are also trying to rest Irom the stress and strain that everyday living brings to our lives in this day and age. 01 course, most hotels, motels and Inns provkle Qkleon Bibles but Il's nlc* to have your own so that you may mark passages thal are especially meanlnglul lo you. Take Christ with you and have a good vacatkm. Support These Local Businesses W.G. 1МИ1ТЕ ft CO. 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UMMtCNMIV lo a Sh M k M rM i ИоокмШ о,М Сат«М N U B M U M АМИКМШ Р.О.ВОЖ081 HwyiOOl«. ttOOWVllHi NC » fW t л ю ш ЙОКЯМЛШШШЕ м и м ч и м .м и т ^ и е п ит ш л т m u m и ш ш ш т я п JtiM io R o id M ookm M O iN Cm M Ш-П1-1141 GRAieCAIIfER■ О ЙООУВМ н м М Я Ы 1 Б 1 1 | МНМШ1 (M|A.CMRh>ita*MMtaCC^VtehiL ftMlLETGOL « m u M M M T Ite iU rh iy Fool Road M oetovM *,NC3702i CKscmÉRiM R O .Io iS N H octavw *,N C атом 3N-7I1-21N amui i l M L H C . 33 1»M H w y1W M oekwM t,N C атом Attend The C h u n k O f Your Choice DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 ' j '^‘C ha rles JeH erson W ells Charles Jefrcrs«n"Jcrr Wells. 69, ‘‘of'Marlcnc Street. Mocksvillc. died Friday momin}». J»ne 26.1 ^98. m N.C. '*'i}'aj)list Ho.spiial ‘'lirter a period of •’^¿la^limng health. Dec. 12. '¡ij 28. in Kings ■^.liu?untain to the Whitney and J iillie Blalock I ;jY^lls. he was a n'tircd educator. He j'.w^jiLssislant priiK’ipiil and h.nd lau^lit ^j^^'glish at Davie Couniy High Sduxil. he was supcr\ isor of the Davie ..ÄpntyschüiMsysieni.dircclorofDavie ij.ßgunly adult education pmgniins ami ‘as'sisiani supcrintcmlcni. He was in- stmmcntal in planning and htiililing ihc^Davie Couniy junior high sclux)ls and was named the first principal at North Davie Junior HighScluKil.rcUr- langin 1984. • jici in 1984*85. he ba'amc Ihe dircclor :iif!the Taniasscc DAR School in Tamassce, S.C. He was a member and Sunday Sch(H)l tc.'tchcr at First Haptisl j^'ttilllirch. He enjoyed playing tennis. I’^-hssietball, fishing and spending time iWllhhisgmndcliildrcn.Hew;isafomicr J’jiiihibcr and secretary of MiKksville RotaryClub.fomicrchaimianofDavje r^gMinty Unilcd Way and helped orga­ nize was president of Arts Alive. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serv­ ing during Ihe Korean Conllict. He was preceded in dealh by 2 s(s}crs, Claiidie Timms and Ruth Rändle. Sur\ivirig are his wife of37 years. i^i^nHogtieWellsoflhehonie;.1daugh- icr^f. Kim Wells of Ro.xboa), Bonny ^l^iian of Hamplonville and Dina Ij^Wman ofMiKksville; 3 grandchil- ^n; 3 step grandchildren: 3 sisters, ^ilic McDanicl. Nell McSwain and Sjfbic Sanders, all of Kings Mountain;^ dp^rothcr-in-law, Morris Timms of ^ngs Mountain; and several nieces nephews. ; p funeral services werc conducted al June 28. al First Baptist Church Archie andCan)linc Jonesofnci- ^ lipg. Burial followed in Rose Cem- l^T , . .l^^cm oriuts may be made lo Firsi |i)iptisl Chutch of Mocksville. 390 ilh Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. [27Ö28 or 10 a charity of ihe donor’s ioicc. ' RufiisJamesCampbellSr. Rufus James "R.J." Campbell Sr.. former resident of Campbell Road Mivksville. died Monday. June 29. 1998. at the VA Medical Center in SalisburyancrbeingindecHninghealth for several years. Bom in Davie County to Tlionias Scolt nnd Oclavia Campbell, he was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Bixine Hudson and attended Davie County schtxils. He moved lo CoraoptMls. Pa. where he worked in a steel mill. АПег reluming lo MiKksville. he worked al Hanes Chair Furniture Company anil ul J.P. Green Milling. For Ihrce years, he served In the U.S. Army and received a llmn/e Star. Gixxl Conduct Medal ami World War 11 Victory Medal. He was preceded in dealh by his wife, Mary livelyn Campbell in 1991. Survivors include a daughler. Julia C.JohnsonorM(K'ksville;astepdaugh- ler. Priscilla Ann Rhynchardl of Co­ lumbus, Ohio; 3 sons. Thomas Camp- iK'll and Rufus Campbell Jr.. both of Mivksville. and David Campbell of Win<>ion-Salcm; a stepson. Herbert TalumofMiK‘ksvnie;9gmndchildrcn; and 8 great grandchildren. Funeral scrN'iccs will be held at noon July 3. at Shiloh Baptist Church with Ihe Rev. Donald Jenkins officialing andburialfollowinginlhechurvhcem- etery.Tlie family willrcceive friends al the church at 11:30 a.m. Robert Jordan Bowen Jr. Robert Jordan Bowen Jr., 69, of Le.xington, died June 23. 19%. A native of Forsyth Coumy. he wiis April 28.1929. bom lo Robert Jordan Bowen Sr. and Louise Cox Bowen. He attended Edwards Military Acadcmy. graduated from Caiaubii College in Salisbury and was employed with U.S. Public Health Services. He had been a teacher at Mivksville Elementary ScIuhjI and was an adminislralor in ihe Thomasville schools when he retired. A graveside scrvicc was licld at 11 a.m. June 25. in Lomax Cemeiery with Ihc Rev. Steve Marlin officialing. MEtaRED FOR JUDGMENT? «RE YOU SUCGESSna «T EVERVTNIW EXCEPT THAT «miGH H U nER S MOST-PREPARATION FOR ETERMTV? Jesus said, “Seek flrsl Ihe kingtlom of God and His righteousness...” ; i Secure your soul’s salvation today by obeying the gospel! BtiimlnGlvMlMk.li:15.U:Htb.li.U HipNl of yow SiM Md Tum to M |Uut]:];Aml7:30| CM fm tko NMW of JMMS IM»L 10:]2:AcI»J7J k t o M hi lapliMi for Um FoigiwMn of VMr SiM(Hm! JS, I-.JS, IMi; Horn.« J-S; I Cor. t!!lJ: Oil J J7| j IOFMkfHltOjOSWMlODOOtllllJn.I:7i>c..2:IO| ' nSIT IHE JEMCm CHURCH OF CHMSI .jS S f e a s « -r. to« f a y. MiiAttf (W ________ERgM^fllm S E R V i Q B U t ( Л и !Ш I 111МП1 к t o It ,.' h h e i'k S li 1‘r l • M ui k s v illt' • ti.l l J U> i' Joseph Hege Smith Jr. Joseph Hege "Smxikie” Smilh Jr.. 48, of Comatzer Road. Mivksville, died Wednesday. June 24. 1998. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital In Win- ston-Salem. Bom in Davie Couniy to Joseph Hege Smilh Sr. and Geneva Howell Smilh of Mivksville. he was a Viet­ nam veteran and had been disabled for scN'cnil years. Sur\'iving. in addition lu his p;u*- ents. arc 3 daughters. Kimberly Dawn Smith of Wixxlleaf. Amanda Smith Frye and Heather Dawn Smilh, both of Mivksville: 3 grandsons: a bniilicr. Donald O'Gene Smilh of Advance; 4 si.siefs.ClaunetieSmilhGa*gory.Oiris- tine Smilh Craven and Cherry Smilh Beaver, all of Advance, and P-amela Smilh Purvis of Uiwsonville; and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Assiviaiion. I386A Wcstgaic Drive. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103-2949 or United Way of Foreyth Couniy. P.O. Box 20669. Winston- Salem. N.C. 27120-0669 orloacharity of tiw donor’s choice. Lester Olon Shuler Sr. Lesler Olon "Bmb" Shuler Sr.. 85. of Winslon-Salem. died Wednesday, June 24,1998, at Brian Center. He had been in declining heallh for two years. He was bom in ihc Fork conmmnity of Davie Couniy lo David Washington and Florence Atwood Shuler and re­ tired from Pepsi Cola where he had been supcrinlcndent in 1972 after 36 years of scr\ ice. He was of the Baptist faith. Surviving arc his wife of 58 years. Alice Peddycord Shuler of the home; 3 daughters. Alice Hege of Mechanicsville. Va.. Linda Davis and Beverly Davis, both of Clemmons; a son.OlonShulerofPfa(Tlown;4grand- children; 2 sislers. Frances Ret/, of Mivksville and Hazel Hartman of Advancc;2 brolhers. David Shuierand Dwighi Shuler, both of Mocksville: and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held al 2 p.m. June 27, ai Vogler & Sons Main Strecl Chapel by Bishop J.C. Hughes. Burial followed in the Moravian Graveyard. Memorials may be made to Brian Cenler. 4911 Brian Cenicr Lane. Win­ ston-Salem. N.C. 27106. Lucy Tabor Barker Lucy Jane Tabor Barker, 86, of Davie Place Residcnlial. Mocksville, died Wednesday. June 24, 1998, at Davie Couniy Hospilal. A native of Madison County. Oa., she was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church where she was active in many departments. She was a mcmberof ihe Independent Order of St. Luke. Unlil 1990, she worked as a housekeeper for Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hallof Mocks­ villc. Her husband. Benjamin Leon Barker, preceded her in dcalh. Survivors include a sisier, Jimmie Luc Tabcv Stcclc of Mocksvilic. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. June 28, ai Shiloh Baptist Church by ihc Rev. Donald Jenkins. Burial fol­ lowed at St. John AME Zion Church Cemetciy. Memorials may be made io Shiloh Baptist Church, c/o Rachcl Carson, 227 Neely Street. Mocksvillc, U’c. 27028. Fredrick Irving Vreeland Frctlrick Irving Va'cland. 88. of Wcsl Mil ford. N.J..dicd Monday. June 22. 1998. al Autumn C;uv of Mivks* ville. Bom Nov. 23. 1909. in Macopin. N.J.. lo Ihe late Arthur Reeves und Minnie Drew Vreeland. he was in­ volved In retail sales at Macy's of New York City from which he retired in 1958. He wasa member of Echo Bap­ tist Chvirvh in Wcsl MiUord. N.J. and served in Ihe U.S. Aniiyduring World War II. SurN’iviiig are a nephew. Kcnncih L. Wccden of Ohio; and a niece. Celia W. Salem of Mivksville. He was preceded in dcalh by a brother. Roger Vreeland; and a sister. MaO' Vreeland. Funeral sers’ices wea* lo be con­ ducted in New Jersey. M ary Annette Long Mary Anncitc Laws Long. 62. of Carolina Avenue. Mocksvillc. died Tuesday. June 23.1998. al N.C. Bap- iisi Hospital in Winslon-Salem as a result of an automobile accident. Bom Jan. 8. 1936. In Rutherford Couniy lo Mamie Smith Laws of Caroleen and the late A.G. Laws, she was a homemaker. Surviving.iniiddilionlohcr molher. arc her husband. William Lee "Bud" Long ofthe home; a son. Tonny Lynn Hannon of Kingsiree. S.C.; a daugh­ ler. Lecncllc Yvette Long Shore of Advance; 2 grandchildren; a brother. Albert Laws of Uike Wylie. S.C.; and a sister. Patricia Sparks of Elon Col­ lcgc. Funeral services werc conducted June26.alHarrcllson Funeral Homein Caroleen with Ihe Revs. Ray Davis and Debra McCachran officiating. James Andrew W ilson James Andrew Wilson. 86, of the Bixby communily, died Friday, June 26,1998,al KaleB.Reynolds Hospicc Home In Winston-Salem. Bom Dcc. 4, 1911, in Guilford County, he was married for 59 years io ihe laic Eva M. Wilson. He was also prcccded in death by adaughter, Janice. He was a charter member of Bixby l^sbytcrianChua'handalifclinwfish- cnnan. He is survived by 2 sons. Jimmy Wilson und Lyndon Wilson: 4 daugh­ ters. Carolyn Bames, Nan Barnes. Ann Barnhardt and Rachel Allen, all of Advancc; 15 grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren. A graveside service was conducted at 6 p.m. June 27, at Bixby Presbyte­ rian Church Cemetery by the Rev. Dan Manin. Memorials may be made lo Kale B. Reynolds Hospicc Home, 101 Hos­ pice Lane, Winsion-Salem, N.C. 27103. ZebV. Johnston Jr. Zcbulon Vance Johnston Jr. of Elcajor. Calif., died suddenly at his home June 2.1998. Born In Iredell County Nov. 16, 1917, to the tale Zcbulon Vance Johnson Sr. and Kalie Hixwcr Johnston, he attended Cix)l Springs SchixH be- fon joining the U.S. Navy lo make a сагат there. His llrst marriage was to Dorothy Weekly, whopavcded him in death March 1. l983.Hissccondwar- riiige was to Edith Livescy. who sur­ vives. Surviving, in addition lo his wife, area daughter, Sharon J. Kavanaugh of Rogers. Ark.; 3 sisters. Martha J. Tut- icrow of Statesville. Kathryn J. Jones and Frances J. Alien, both of Mivks- villc: a brother. Carl G. Johnston of Statesville; 2 grandchilda'n; 2 great gnuidchildrcn;aslcp.son:astcpilaiigh- tcr; und 3 step grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 4 bmthcrs. Jiv E.. William "ВИГ. Henry and Jim Johnston; and 2 sisters, Dcssie J. Lazenby and Amelia J. Hager. The.scrvicewashcldat 11 a.m.June 26. at Faith Chapel In Bonila. Calif. ,Toseph Ray White Joseph Ray "Joe" While. 63. ol Woodleaf. died Friday, June 19,1998. at Meadowbrook Terrace in Advance afler a lengthy illness. Bom in North Cooleemee Aug. 10. 1934, to Will and Frankie Noble White, he was of ihc Melhixlisi faith. He was employed with Lexington Fumiture Industries Plant 5 asaroughcnd opera­ tor. Survlvorslncludc5broihers, James Lawrence White. John L. While and Ray E. White, all of Cooleemee. Willie White of Gladstone and Robert While of Woodleaf; a sisler. Barbara White Smyce of Woodleaf; and a host of other relatives. The funeral scrvice was conducted al 2:30 p.m. June 23. at Morrison- Siudevenl Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Beatrice Vaughters officiating and burial following In Lexington City Cemetery. Shandale Nicole Brock Shandale Nicole Brock, 6, of 123 Hillcrcsi Street, Mocksvillc, died Thursday. Junc25,1998,ai WakeFbr- esi University Bapiisi Medical Center In Winslon-Salem af^crawalcr-relaied accident on June 24, at a Winslon- Salem apartmern. Born Aug. 29, 1991, in Davie Couniy, she was the daughter of Lin­ coln and Tammy Drake Brock and was a flrslgrade student. She wasa member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. In addition lo hcrparcnts, survivors include a broiher, Lincoln Brock Jr. of the home; paternal grandmother, Rachel Brock; and maternal grand­ mother, Villa Drake. Funeral services were held al 3 p.m. Junc28.alCedarCrcek Baptist Church by the Rev. W.E. Martin. Burial fol- S w eet Lo ve r's H a v e nDomifamnModavilk P IZ Z A — P IZ Z A — P IZ Z A Would you entrust your loved one to anyone other than a Community Friend? P ro fe ssio n a l A ssista nce iííí! í№ * ¡ ! I f f i i 1 W . f i f I ! ^ our frit Kits al Eaton Fuiunl Smice: • OirtnIUr and ассапиШмпшШоа al critical Иям, Рп» ides пшн1-|||кккк a^HKt - day, nitbl or holiday,, WiU iiiidi you Ihimihlht nun oTddaib aad tak> can of IlK mcralJ ---—_»__Л «ba *--amiMnemtviiinuipitfMWiM 10гшявм1ц|1мликпц > CuinakcarrtiiicaMfltilfidMlboccmMiortMrii, ' Cui fluke ргмгпшрамМ«. ' Сао0е1спв1муо«гчшШк1(1«мЬгП|шкШмЬ(ам«(8«Шaftiads,lircaodleyoer. Sccuritjr» vHcran's btinflts, uoIoq or niadfratnitttoraccidcnl iamrun poUcln,<ntktr'i na . ptofialooalvwiplHMflts) and obtain dulhcMWcala 10 )taa nuy . iblntik», • Cu help with complrtknonttBldociuMnli, • Is InUnulely involved «Hh Uw buioas and can lU your mtdi, • AnnuaUyupdalnproMoaalcRdtnllalswlUicounis.Eaton Funeral Service 325N, Main S lm t * MocksviUe, North Carolina (336)751-2148______________ Virginia Keaton : Í Virginia Norman Keaton. 69, ol^e Wyo communily, died June 27.19&8, afler being In declining health forsev- cral years. * Bora Mareh 13. 1929, lo Dewy and Nancy Wixldle Norman, shrwas married ioC;irlyle Keaton for53 ycis. She was a mcmberof Mt. Olive М ф - ixlisi Chureh. Survivors include her husbaijJ; 5 children, Carl Ray Keatun of Lc)^s- ville.FayeFlynm)fYadklnvllle,Jifni)iy Keaton and Timmy Kcalon. bojtgof Mivksvilic.and Linda Hanes of Rmu- ingion; 11 grandchildren;6greatgrt^- children: 2 brothers. Charles Notntm and П.Н. Norman, boih of W in ^ - Salem; and a sister, Pauline TaylDjJ)f Winslon-Salem. The funeral was conducted I a.m. July l.ai Macklc-Gcntry Fuo^al Home Chapel by ihe Rev, LaWSjie Dean with burial following in MCpi- ive MclhixJisi Church Cenictcry>¿ С'' Etta Mae Groce Ч Ella Mac Kcalon Groce, 77, o f ^ - kinvillc, died June 22,1998. Bom 10 the late William und Belly Keaion May 11, 1921. in Yadkin Couniy. she was precciled in dcalh by an infant son, Daniel Lee Groce. She was a member of Ml. Olive United Mciluxlisi Church where she ser\'cd as a Hfelime member of the administra­ tive council. Surviving arc her husband of al­ most 60 years, Willie H. Groce Sr. of the home: a son. Willie H. Grocc Jr. of Yadkinville; 6 daughters, Dorothy "Dot" Cornelius of East Bend, Belly Slater of Lewisville, Nellie Spann of Hamplonville. Shiriey Grocc Baity, Ell/abcih "Libby" Fulk and Cindy Potts, all of Yadkinville: Mgrandchil- drc'n; 11 great grandchildren; 2 brólj|í- ers.GcorgcKcaionandCarlylcKeiÚQñ, both of Yadkinville: and a sisit?, Frances Bullins of Winston-Saleni,r The funeral scrvice was conducted at 11 a.m. Junc25.atMl.OliveUniiW Methodist Chureh by the Rev. Galy Foster. Burial followed in ihe chiirai cemeiery. - y. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LLC. 416 VaUey Rd., Mocksvilk, NC 336.751.3111 "O u r F a m ily \Ьы гГш тО р ' 1I -................[Ql'iMUMil* Pduh Collier Carroll 1935-1998 WINSTON-SALEM * I Hamby Queen 1909-1998MOCKSVILLE tt P(?h/ James Snider 1915-1998 MOCKSVILLEm ¡olmCmtherWood 1918-1998 MOCKSVILLE tt Ua Ijames Rucker 1913-1998 MOCKSVILLE tt William cuttle 1918-1998 . BERMUDA VILLAGE tt Leota Bames 1920-1998 LEXINGTON \]ames "Pocket"Mayhetff 1918-1996 ADVANCE * 'Thomas Craig Boger 1925-J998 MOCKsvau tt' . . ' 325 N. Main S tiw t MocksvUle, NC (ЭЭ6)7П:2148 % , i ^ c K i b b e n - V a n H o y ^ u p l e E x c h a n g e I n M a t t h e w s COUNTV ENtERPWSERECORB.Wi.TW r’ iu n n t t Dawn McKibben uul Brndley Todd Vin Hoy woe mairicd «1^111. on June 6, al Canne! BajKisi thuich in Maidiews. Dr. Wayne PDp- W olDcialed. The Canne! Baptist ttaych Oichesn ptDvlded the music. - ' ‘ihe bride is die daughter of Rev. Mn. Sleiilien IVfcKibben orChar- loae, Ky. She is dK granddaughter of M r. and Mrs. Joe Coleman of filiueilvilie. and Uk iate Mr. and Mis. {faroM McKibben of Fioience. Ky. S k is a 1997 graduate of dK Univer­ si^ of Nonh Caroiina at Chape! Hill n f is cunendy puisuing a masters (tegree in counseling al Oordon- C9 WCII Iheologica! Seminary. Ihe gnxxp is the son of Mr. and Henry Van Hoy of Mocluville. lie is die grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Itaqier Van Hoy of Union Grove, and 'M l-iiid Mrs. Atwell Alexander of sioiiy Feint He U a 1997 graduate of ’Jliiklniversity of Nonh Carolina al Chapel Hill and is now a student at the University of North Carolina of Law. Joy McKibben, twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor. B ridesmaids were Kristin Hinshaw ofMocicsvllle, AmyCoIenunofFIorencc,Ky.,cousin of dK bride, Kristen Bullonl of Char­ lotte, and Xavier Von Hoy of Char­ lotte. Elizabedi Adams of Charlotte was honoraiy bridesmaid. Best men were Henry Von Hoy, father of the groom, and Scott Van Hoy,dKgroom'sbtottKr.Croonismen were Brad Chapman of Advance, Adam Done« of Advance, and Jason Tomberiin ofMocksville. Ushers were Isaac Bariter and Sedi Baricer, boUi of Charlotle and cousins of the gioom, and Brian Tribble of Mocksvilie. Mat- dKW Van Hoy. bioUKr of Uk groom was junior groomsman. After a honeymoon in Jamaica, Uk coifle will make dKlr home in Chapel Hill. T. Nails G ra n d O p e n in g S p e c ia l ' HU In $15‘ Full Set $25 Manicure • Pedicure • Nail Art Design Avaiiable ' With any full set, FR EE White Air Brush or Bottle of Polish j MocksviileMakelplice'AcTOsfnmLee-sDiuHbutor I Appointment & Walk-Ins Welcomel I SJOirwithlhiaAd 336-751-4223! , .............................................. ......................./ D I A B E T I C S \ *♦ T y p « I a n d T y p « n ; • ■ If you have Medicare or Private Iiuunnce, you' • ■ may be eligible to receive your Diabetic Supplies at; UtlleorNOCOSTIForinfom ution.callDSPat ,* \ 1 - 8 0 0 - 7 ? » J 4 . 7 7 / ............................................................•• irra il MOCKSVILLE SAVINGS BANK, — presente — M/S. Bradley Todd Van Hoy B ro th e r , S is t e r S e r v e A s P a g e s F o r S t a t e S e n a t e Gonoert Inllie Starring IH E A llA r n iC O RC H ESTRA Satufday, July4'^ 7:30 p.m. RIdiPkili,M ocliw llla a u tw u B x tiiD n a a a a u iM JustinPuIIcn.arisingscniorat Davic High School,and Sarah Pullcn.arising sophomore at Davie High, havc just completed a week of service os a page in die North Carolina State Senate. Justin and Sarah were appointed upon Uk recommendation of State Senator Betsy L. Cochrane. "Justin and Sarah did on outstond- ing job of ossisting Uk Senate while they werc here, and I hope this was good learning experience for them," soldCochranc. Pages worit as messengers, nin- ncis. and assist on the ftoor of dK Senate while it is in session. JusUn and Sarah's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Pullen IV of Advancc. Their grandfoUier, Donald Bingham, oncc served in dK Nonh Carolina Senate and House. «MMNM MparadulPÉtwIJMtMvmEQo L M o rC H m M f) G e te r-H u m tB r f ^ n ^ g e m e n t A n r io u n c e d %jk(|iM lyii 'Jackie' Yvette GetaofGeUysburg, Pa. and Erik Hunter of Bowie, M C will be uailed in maniage on Aug. 8 at Omwake-Dearbom Chapel al Qiii»biCoUe|i^ r:5k*taid»elecli>lhedaughKrofBiendaW.GeteranddKialeJ.W.Geterof fcSehw ie«. She is t graduale of Divie High School and eanKd a bwhekx's d l|ÌH finn the Uaivcntty of Nonh Cmlina at Chariooe and a master’s degree iqitoUiivenilyofMaiylandMCoUegePark. ShewasnamedUKoutstanding liS fc lM n iia ia college, earned die SqjoivnerTniUi award, dKOmicronDelU Ciady Holmn awanl, and an Alumni Scholanhip for merit She was hDflHaiiitai queea « UNCC. She U associale direcur of snideni acUviUes al {OiniibuqColkie. ;C Jhi|n»aH o4e isthe son of CoUaHuatcrJr.and Betty Hunter of Irvington, N4; Hi en a d 1 bKhekx's degree fnm Kampo College and a master's from MtÌKUrSttleUiivenily.HeUaHislaiitdinclorofresidencelifeal Bowie Suue mmtt s ..la y P w h >W aW ir» A a<y A tM i-M la littr « f M M k 'i m a w y . N IN • n ifcM i-F an alag liH i Co— «Hy Tops T ravel Puim tM f StmUe$ 3 3 » -7 6 6 -7 3 0 3 FORKS OF THE YADKIN t 4 t / 4 t m u a i 4 T H O F J U L Y E X T R A V A G J l^ m Ju ly 1 -5 80(H D e a le r C aiN K d tjr A U S p a c e s a r e Ig t P a id , 1 st C 3 io ice MASONIC PICNIC GROUNDS • M O C k j^lB UXI IUnH« StallM IrawIcMl July 2^ 9 to 11 Spin ihe “PRIZE IVHEEL” to win great prizes! IR^WFMX I w m ADMISSION: j j y i 12K »-6.-00 pm $18.00 7«>wn-S«)pm AduRi-t2.00 PwOoadFW AI C N ttm U aWatkandUndw-$1.00 firtnRKM BHSO C o ttd n cttd WESTERN PIEDMONT ANTIQVE (/ COLLECTORS CLUB r n ¥ iM 6 C IC S V IL L ^ m R E C a E A n (№ / Advertising. Coke. Signs. Bottles. Insulators. Furniture, Postcards. Railroad. Stoneware. Small Antiques. Old Toys, M ilk Bottles, Paper Goods. Tobacco Goods. Marbles. Old Tools. Beanie Babies. & MUCH MORE» FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT. PMd CaMr, PXi. ■ « im , HoetavWa, NC 271» TOU. FREE: 1-877-389^1 B E A N liliifl SWAT^T F rid a y , Ju ly 3'^ • 3 pm Drawing Fòt 4 Compltte Seta 1998 McDonald’s Beanie Babies Draining For IComfiMa Set 1997 McDonald's'Beanle Babies ThetB WHI Be Drawings Em y 2 Houra For Prize Qiveawayal w B « I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July.2,1998 - D> / D a v i e M a n P l a n s ^ n n u a l A n t i q u e s , C o l l e c t i b l e s S h o w P i c n i c G r o u n d s i By Jeanne Gaither [ Davic County Enterprise Rccord ; Collectors and antiquclovcrs from ; allovcrlhcarcawiliwantlomakcairip ; lo Mocksvillc part of their Fourth of I July plans. ; They'll find everything from an* *. Uquc furniture lo the popular Beanie : Babies at the firsl annual Forks oflhc i Yadkin4lhofJuIyExtravaganzaatlhc i Masonic Picnic Grounds July 1-5. ; There wiii be someihing there for ; just about anyone f ntcrcsied inantiques ; and coileciiblcs. according to event' ; organizer Paul "Bubby" Carter, who ; said he is expecting about 500 dealers \ and vendors at the first-time event. They’ll find mililary, railroad, old ; movie. Pepsi and Coca-Cola col- ; leclibies. They'll see fumiture. stone- ; warc,buttons.boiilesandstaincdglass. J Ilwiilprobablybcthebestscleclion I ^antiquesandcoilectiblcsin^hisarea, »l^crsaid. Among the items for sale will be a rare marble maker. The Acroagaie is considered one of the top three marble makers in the world, said Larry Barron of Texas, who has helped recnjii nu­ merous dealers to the extravaganza. A salesman sample, ihe Acroagatc seen by visitors al the extravaganza is one of only 10 ever made and one of only four known lo survive. It Is con­ sidered the most valuable marble piccc known toexisl.withan estimated value of $10.000, Barron added. Cancr, who owns K&A Antiques ¿¿Trading Post in Mocksvillc, plans to opcrateagcneral slorc. He also plans 10 offcran area with at least 50,000 items, which people may purchase for $1 cach or less, he said. Free games will be provided under the arbor for children. Prizx» will in­ clude baseball cards and Beanie Ba­ bies. There will also be a number of food vendors. ’ "Wewanltoprovidcagoodfamily aimospherc," Carter said. The idea forlhe event first camc 10 Carter lasl year as he looked up at the flags wavingoverfieadaslwdrovc Inlo town, he said. "1 ihoughl sontKbody ought lo do something lo promote Mocksvillc." ( He suggested the idea to pirks and Rccrcalion Direcior Mike Gaw r and fellow members of the Western Pied­ mont Antique and Collectors Club. Bolh organizations bccamc sponsors and began working with Cancr on the project, along with olher friends in the antiques and coileciiblcs business. Cancr doesn't expect to make a lot of money. In fact, he said he would be happy just to make back Ihe money he has spent on promotion of ihc event. He also hopes this will bccomc an annual Founh of July week event in Mocksvillc. And he has faith thal could happen. After all, people collccl everything. "Assoonasyoulhrowsomclhingaway, somebody comes along that wanls it." Among the biggest selling ilcms al hisstore are old books, cartoon glasses and rccords. Reccnily, he said he's had a lol of customers looking for Frank Sinatra rccords and memorabilia. He's not out to get rich with that business ciUvr, he smd. His full-time job remains tilh Càrter Constrùclioìi. ' K&A Antiques just evolved from his own hobby of collecting. The Forks of Ihc Yadkins 4ih of July Extravaganza runs July 1-5 al Clement Grove Masonic Picnic Grounds in Mocksvillc. Itisschcdulcd lo operate noon-5 p.m. July 1, and 7 a.m.-5 p.m. July 2-5. Admission is $2 for adults or $ I for children. Early admission passes good for all week were also to be available on the firstday for$15. Sponsors hope that charging this modest fee will help them lo control the situation. Carter said. Parking will be available al Rich Park with shutilc servicc provided lo and from the park by Mocksvil le-Davic Parks and Recreation for $1 per per­ son. Parking will also be available in the fields behind the picnic grounds, ofTNofthMalnSlreet, behind iheBrock Building in Mocksviile. Paui "Bubby" Carter holds an autographed Jerry Lee Lewis record for sale at his shop K&A Antiques and Trading Post.' ', Special edition Coite and Pepsi bottles will be among the collectibles found at the Extravaganza Ihis weel< in Mocl<sville. Carter and Larry Barron, who has helped organize the event, loci« at an old radio. - Photoa by JamM Barring Mmbwly C M r, Ttoiyl Mandy Caitiir aiid BrldgM Roberto«) hAp'Cjvtaf by washing jars and bottlw. as ha prepar«iBth« extravàgàiiia to b e h ^ in f ¡ i ?, pi . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 ■ л* Л * . V • . I 'F rien d s ' M a k in g P o o l A S u ccess : jRenovations at Cooleemee Swimming Pool this year included painting in and around the pool. . COOLEEMEE - They’ve spcnl hours cleaning, painting and raising money to provide area children with a place to escape the summer heat, visit friends and have fun. ^ They are volunteers dedicated lo keeping Coolccmec Swimming Pool In gixxl shape this summer and many summers to come. Pool manager Belh Wall and life­ guards were joined hy a group of vol­ unteers. Including five fifth graders from Coolccmec Elementary on May 16, to paint the pool. Other improvement projects before the pool opened this year included new doors, new curtains and painting in the shower rooms, Wall said. Fricndsof the Pool, a group fonncd to raise money for pool lm|Mt)vemcnl. conducted a roflle and held a hingo game that rtuscd about SUOQO with which a new pool vacuum was pur­ chased. r O O I E E M B E p o o l O l ^lissa Gibson, Kim Miller, T.J. Gibson and Beth Wall look at the new pool vacuum. t i ’ „ People line up to get In as soon as the pool opens. - Photo* by Janw* Barrlngar Members of that group arc Wendy Craver, Melissa Gibson, Kim Miller, Tammy O'Neal, Lynn Rumley,Tcrc.w Rusher, Beth Wall and Jancl Williams. The town of Cooleemce has been overseeing operation ofthe pool, origi- nallybuiltand opcratcdby Erwin MiHs, for the past several years. Withattendancc high, it looks like it will be morc successful than lust year, according to Coolccmec Rccreatitm Director Ronnic Bivins. Wall attributes much of this ycaKs succcss to a good staff. She expccts July 4 to be the busiest day of the season, as the pool will offer free admission to everyone. Regular admission is $2.50 for ev­ eryone nine and older. For children four to eight, admission is $ 1.25. Chil­ dren three and under urc admitted free. The pool is localcd off Marginal Street and Is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. every day except Sunday when II is open 1 -6 p.m. Brothers Honored At Duke University Two brothers from Mocksvillc werc named to the dean's list with distinction at Duke University fol­ lowing the spring semester. Placing in the highest 10 percent of their class were: Benjamin Rush­ ing "Ben" Edwards, a senior; and William Ryan "W ill" Edwards, a sophomorc. They arc the sons of Dr. and Mrs. Joel Lynn Edwards of East Maple Avenue. Advance Rorist & Gift Basktts — WiDeHvn— (ЭМ)В40-вЭЭ7 1 7 t h A n n i v e r s a r y S a le In honor of our 17th year in business, we have Motorola MicroTAC Lite Cellular Phones and Cellular Accessories on SALE! Y O U R L O C A L Authorized Cellular Dealer Sign up now on 1^15.95 Ibte Han <md ^ 1 5 cellular minutes I ieacb nionth for 12 : :i months* 1 ( g ) Micro Tac Lite R tg $69.95 170 » P t f lt e s s t l* ' ONdJul|rt»11Moi«i«icn|im | t Buy a cellular phone carry case at regular price and get a cigarette ' lighter adapter for only m ** . 121 Depot Street : А^ЬуШе^Ж; 27028 тш тш щ ш Mon-Fri. 8 am-5 pm Sat. 9 am-1 pm I Ы iHiyk!* ; «Ml 12 nunlhI ю т о м ЮГ untiNO Л ' ir i.* DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998, - D3 i ' ""M' P u b lic F ir e w o r k s D is p la y s S a f e W a y T o C e le b r a te . , As the Fourth of July approaches, wc all look forwanl to ihc Iradilional, dazzlingdlsplaysofcolornndsoiiiiilln the nIghi sky. Public llrcworks dis­ plays have been part ofour celebration for many years. • Unfortunately, there arc always iraateuis who wanl to conduci Ihelr own private displays. The result Is Oden serious injury dnd/or property damage. . > > In 1993, the N.C. General Assem­ bly made certain types of nreworks legal again In Ihe state.These so-called "safe and sane" pynilechnics became widely available. The law Is very spcclRc about the kinds of fireworks which can be sold by sloresand used by Individuals. Any device which exccnis Ihc spcciiled nmounlofcxpIosWcmalcrialorwhlch launches itself or moves around under Its own power is still Illegal. This In- cludesniecrockcrsand Roman candies. Tbe Icgislatun: has now made il un­ lawful to sell any flmworks lo pcrsun.'s under Ihc age of 16, A m e x J o i n i n g N A S D C o m p a n i e s The National Association of Secu­ rities Dealers (NASD)andthcr Ameri­ can Stock Exchance (Amex) have ap­ proved Ihc addition of Amex into the NASD family of companies. . Stoncstrcct Bancorp Inc., the par­ ent company of Mocksvillc Savings Bank, will continue to be traded on the Amex primary list under the symbol "SSM". Assets totaled $110,897,572 osofMarch3I. The combination creates a markci alliancctobcllcrmect Investors'nccds, and the combination should closc be- fore the end ofthe year. The agreement includessi lOmil- Hon lobe spcnl over five years upgrad­ ing Amex technology and tradling fa­ cilities. Current trading rights will con- tinue,and Amex will beasubsidiaryof NASD. A survey by UNC and the N.C. Deportment of Insurance showed that morc lhan half of fircwoiks injuries were causcd by fireworks that arc ille­ gal In North Carolina. A third of those Injuries werc lo children under 16. Remember, even sparklers bum ot I.400 degrees. ll is tragic and unnecessary for any­ one 10 lose Ihcir eycsighl. hearing, fingers or hands lo fircworks accl- denls. And you arc responsible for properly damage causcd by the use of fireworks. This holiday, enjoy fireworks dis­ plays pul on by certified professionals who are opcraling under a permit by Ihc Fire Marshal's Office. Play It safe. Don'l play with fire­ works. ” T> iiu i « к « Ы niiii IIU m (in li Nu. Eil( М и KMw в м , г ^ к Ы «¡й. Milw. ju iliu iiM d « , M )M, К ц и |H |ЫЫ, M . №m u . (<№ Н «ци. # • > UiJmu wi «)1>||Ц, M't Uiuiitt U |№ lit. ÍIN . n iF M Ì()iiN u . EU« I s w 1 M A C3 s A R Swim Gear Of North Carolina 6300 J2 Ramada Dr, PO Box 1684, Ciflfflmont 3 ^ 766-3006 Г Т Л Retii! к Team Salci beled Suil Sale Providing competitive and recreatkinal I swimwear and accessories for I ciiiidren, youth and aquatic fitness I SUITS • GOGGLES ■ CAPS • BAGSS SANDALS I S u m m e r R e a d in g P r o g r a m S t a r tin g Some of the new books at Davlc Coumy Public Library. 371 N. Main St., Mocksville: Non-Fiction The ArtofDress: ChlhesandSocl’ ety, ¡500-1914Bots: The Origin of New Species The Eagle's Secret: Success Strate­gies for Thriving at Work & in Ufe The Ecology of Eden False Hopes: Why America'sQuest for Perfect Heaith is a Recipe for Fail­ureGuns, Crime, and Freedom The History of Islam Loving Someone Cay Miss Manners'BasicTraining: The Right Thing to SayTalking About People: A Guide to Fair and Accurate Language Rctlon:Aunt Dimity Digs In - Nancy AthertonDreamer - Charles Johnson Freedom's Challenge - Anne McCaffrey ; - In the Rift - Marion Bradley ; Judas Child • Carol 0 ‘Conneil : Kilo Class - Patrick Robinson i Man with an Axe - Jon Jackson ' Shadow Walk • Jane Waterhouse Summer Sisters - Judy Blume Witcheroo - Olivia Coldsmllh A donation was made by Belle Bogcr in memory of A.T. Grant. The Mocksvillc Savings Bank mode ado- nation to the Summer Reading Pro­ gram. Summer Reading Program: July 6,7p.m. DavieCounty Public Library, 4 p.m. Cooleemce Brunch • This pro­ gram will focus on crcatures and crit­ ters of the sea. The American Girl Dolls exhibit will beat the library from Sept. 14-IH. Davie Counly Public Library houn:Monday-'niursday,9a.m.-8:30 p.m.: Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Satur­ days, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays. 2-5 p.m. Phone: 751-2023. Cooleemee Branch liours: Mon­ day. п(Х)П-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30); dosed on Saturday and Sunday. Phone: 284-2805. The Library will becloscd for Inde­ pendence Day: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, July 3,4. and 5. Smjth Grove UMC Children’s Ministry Hwy 158 is now taking registration for Before/After school care. The telephone number is 940-5296. Grades K-6th. This program will include: devotions, songs, skits, indoor/outdoor games, arts and crafts, values education, sports, 4-H, nature education and homework/study time. EOE Davie Family YiMCA Anniversary Special Ju ly 12,1-5 pm Only Discounted Joining Fee O nly $25 fo r A dults $10 fo r Seniors H elping People Reach T he ir G od-given Potential in S p irit, M ind & Body For more inform ation, call the Davie Fam ily YM CA at (336)751-9622 (Y M C A ) D a v l e F a m i l y Y M C A C e m e t e r y S t r e e t M o c k s v l l l e , N . C . 2 7 0 2 8 I i F e a tu re «1 th e W eek Baby Bacic tubs R«ckomy»i3»» USDA Choice Aged Beef *1 ® ** 2560 Lewisville-Cleimnons Rd, Clemtnons, NC • 712-0901 ^ U B U JP V " Come Sun. 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Chicken, two vegetables, and roll $1.99(DHnk Mt liwhiM - WMU meet m NotwyMtheivetlMrofhrorMMriM) Clemm^n* «tor« only I Frfadi '■ IndimmonenixttoCreekereafTel : 7 в б - г & & 1 ■ ' , ■ a a ■ e ■ a e a e e a • • ■ a ■ e a I t I- !■ t Three Promoted By Wachovia i Three Davie risldenis have bten promoted bJ Wachovia. »Brel A. Urbanski of ^)ocltsvilIc lias b|en clcclcd op* ejptions officer of Wachovia Op­ erational Ser­ vices Corp. in Hutcherson Winslon-Salem. He is supervisor of bond and safekeeping opernlions in Ihe Trust Operalions Group. IH-DAVIE COUNTY ENTEK?RlSERECOiii>. iu’iy i, lames P. Hulchcrson of Advancc has been etccicd vicc prcsidenl of Wachovia Bank. He is a counsci in the Legal Group. Hendrix UrbanskI Jerome E. Hendrix of Advancc has been clcclcd information ser­ vices olTiccr of Wachovia Opera­ tional Services Corp. in Winston- Sfltcm. He is a tcchnic»! analysl in Ihe Informalion Scrviccs Group. He is Ihc son of Mr. and Mrs. Monticello Hendrix of Advancc. Fbrsyth Tech Recognizes Davie Students With Academic Honors !~D«vie students recenlly received aiUemic honocs at Forsylh Techni­ cal Community College. ^'j<anwd 10 liw president's list with 4.<) grade point averages were; from ^a n c e - James C. Barney. Regina O ^ly, Paula B. Goheen. Howard J. C ^ e ll II. and Linda S. McKenzie; a|d from Mocksville - Jeanne S. Broadway. Susan B. Byrd, Josephine S‘,lKunz, Kathleen A. Rossi, and TAialaB. Wilson. Named 10 Ihe dcan'slistwlihmlni- mura 3.5 grade point averages werc; from Mocksville - Patricia L. Sykes, Rublben S. Paid, Alex S. Nail, Mark A. Kooniz, Tamra D. Jones, Carol D. Hendricks, Hilary L. Hauser, Kevin D. Harrisand Shawn P. Denson; from Advance - Alhana D. Rushiti. Candace D. Livengood. Lauren K. Harrington, Penny M. Gibbons, Brenda K. Chandler. BridgerF. Bosi and James M. Bamhardl. I Earn UNC Charlotte Degrees iFive Davie students al the Univcr- si(x of North Carolina Charlotie were awarded degrees at commcnccmcnt cji^iscson May 10. i>fTrcyTodd FrecmanofSaIn Road, Mocksvillc. can^ a bachelor’s dc- gftt in economics. 'Parrcn Lee Crolts of Gumbcrry L ^ . Mocksvilie. earned a bachelor’s degree in manufacturing engineering technology. Jeffrey Thad Cassidy of McCiamrock Road, Mocksville. eamcd a bachelor’s degree in mechani­ cal engineering. TamaraS.RhynchardiofU.S. 158. Advancc, earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Nicole RomaincBonaparteofN.C. 801 North, Mocksvllle. earned a' bachelor’s degree in psychology. М С Ш A U IM B D ACCENT MOBILE HOMES ^ A L LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES INSTOCK 14X60 FLEETWOOD WINGATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X80 FUETWOOD BROADMORE 28Xn FLEETWOOD HERITAaE POINTE 2SX«0 FLEETWOOD HERITAGE POINTE 28X70 FUETWOOD WATERFORD PARK 28X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD 28X44 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE 28X80 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE TRIPLEWIDE 28X60 FLEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK :aU ho m es are show hom es loaded WITH OPTIONS, HAVE A 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND WILL BE OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING ■O' Down Paymmt to Landownar*1500 Down Piymtnt AvallabI« on SInglowld«» (1,000 Down Paymwit AvilM la on OoublmildM Paifc SpacM and Umd Aviilablo No etanfflleli»Ji»t QTMt PrIcoilII IN .P « А с с м 1 М о Ы 1 а Н о т м|.нс«зз>-74»аабт ì P e c fo n iia iio e ÎA d d rO if C D s! ^ Мк5.97%Ш:6.15%"Пт42тл *ШщШлЛеша«пЫуажсвЛалЫЛгоЛ áiia|ttlal2iB ai<K $50iiÉ iiicraddllaH ld9aril О в ч а Lions Club award members Joe White and wile Marie White, and Norma Edwards. Joe White Receives Fellowship Lion’s Club since 1955. He has served on nc;irty ult commitlcc and has held nenriy all offices including president. At the Dislrict Award Banquet, Lion Nom>a Edwards was rccognized and honored for her work os District 31 -D Jack Sticklcy Fcllow.ship Committee Chairperson. The MiKksville Lion's Club was rccogni/ed as one of four clubs in the district forgrealcrthan lOpcrceni in­ crease in scrvice to and support of the North Carolina Boys and Girls Home. F A R M B U R E A U I N S U R A N C E A in O * U F E ‘ B U SIN ESS*IR A 'S-A N N U m ES FA nM »: HOMEOWNERS • M O eU E HOM ES • BLUE c m s s ; FARM BUREAU Jack Adams Al Carter Woody Hudson MCLUbiNQ W ORKERS’COMPENSATION GENERAL UABILnY Mark Jarvis MIkeZlglar - Jeremy Willard. JocWhitcofMocksvilleLlonsCluh was one of five recipients of tlie North Carolina Lion's Foundation Jack Sticklcy Fellowship from Lion’s Dis- tricl31-D.(50clubsinPicdmiMitTriad area). The fellowship in memory and honorofpast International Lion’s Presi­ dent Jack Sticklcy of Charlotte, is a high award to a Nonh Carolina Lion or non-Lion who has served much, well and long in a humanitarian capacity. White has been in the Mocksville 7 6 6 - 9 0 9 9 Are you serious about buying a new home, but tired of unproressional dealers and their methods? Then come by our beautirul Model Home Village and experience: •17 model homes on dbplay • tour at your leisure •All homes air conditioned for your comfort •Safe enclosed playroom and playground for children •Single section - MuUI section - Moduiars available •Easy financing • Low fixed interesi rates on approval •IVelve plus lenders •Easy flnancing - Low fixed interest rates on approval •As Uttle M 5% down •Professional and knowledgeable noncommbstoned Home Consultants •Excellent value for your dollar - shop and compare Call and speak to one or our Trlendly home consullanis today. 336-751-7340 Wliich of Tliese Costly Homeseiier Mistaiies Will You Maice When You Sell Your Home? ~ Anew tqxxi has just been rekasni uiiich m-cab 7 ctstly mistaiies that most homcouTim make when selling ihcir home, afxi a 9 Step Syslcm (hat can hc^ tm aril your home fast on] for the mcBt amnuni of money. This inJus&y rcpon shows clcariy how the iradiyoKd wiQrs of selling homes have txcome inoe«tng]y less ani less ciTatn'e in loiay's mariut The fict of the maaer is lhat fuUy three quanen of homesellcrs don’l get w ku they want for their home anl beoxnc dbillusioned and - wow - fusnrially disadvantaged wlien they pul their home on the mariicL In ans«cTio this issue, industry insiden have preponi a (ire special irport cniiüed‘ПЪе 9 Step System to Get Your {lome SoU Fast and RïTopDoü*'*. As tiüs irpoit uncoven, most homeaeHets make 7 deadly mistakes lhat cod them lilenlly ihaisandiofdDllan. Ibe good news b ihtf each wdevcty one of these ttristat o is cntireiy promtable. Totevafariefreoabow ID oiriv yov free cooy ofdS npnt.can l><№eSI-20b a d « M Ю# 5Эа Yoa caa caU ai^tiw, 24 ta n adajr.Tdayiaweik. CénNOW»o6mÍootbowyoacmgtítben>otítooaey/bryvarboac. m Ib wxa^ia. о—аим t polma ìppop 3 0 % O ff ALL MIRRORS 2 0 % O ff FRAMED U MATTED PRINTS A Selection of Prints Framed Matted - * 5 9 Closed July 4th Monday - Saturday 9am-5pm (336) 712-8152 5046 Styers Ferry Rd. • Lewisville Intersection of Hwy 421 & Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Shopping center across from Food /./on “ - m m Dave Ward 4781 Commercial Plaza • Wüulon-Salem, NC Home: 336-998-4Î90 • Omce: J36-76S-4S«0 Bkkoor НШ • Ш а betta (hu new СШ1МП buih brick ranch feaiuict 3 BRi, 2 BA». deck. F?. 2 car garaie. «{liripool tub, tkyli|hu. tik. hardwood Лооп, and mofe. Walking iliiunee lo fol/coune aad 92 ant Uke. SM9.S00 Updettd Icfcfc ВжкЫ. re t bciUo.. New pami. caiT« a*l heal pump. Vfry well tnainuined home »ith 3 BedfDomi. baiemcM. 2 car garaje and 2 nreplace* tiiiuicd on 1 J)5 acre км. 27x30 buiklini behind houie ml upper levelunnniihed.$J39.900. PPwevei W A I! ^ \< \ \ I I ( ) U s (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 8 5 4 'V a l l e s ^ R o a d N i o c l c s v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C t . i ^ o c l c s - v - i l l e , N C oceMVMMoBuM your diMoi hm on M. 9 M nciir>eMuihinniM.l32.goa ït i mnm w Itew Mocksville Lions Club otflcers Include, from left: Billy Moori (Installing officer from Forsyth), l ^ a Edwards, John Godwin, Mll<e Kimel, Ron Gantt, Bill Ferjder, Larry Cook, Joe White, H.R. Ij^drix, Johnny Walker, Jimmy Myers and Pete Dwiggins. i^ocal Lions Ciub Elects New Officers j.New Mocksville LlonsClub Presi­ dent LarryCooktookovcrfmm outgo- injg prcsidenl Judge Jimmy Myers on Jtiricie. ;.He reviewed activities of ihe pxst year and set goals for 1998-19У9.ТЬс major goals he discussed were lo con­ tinue and to increa.se Lion service to seeing and hearing impaired people In thcMocksville-Daviecommunity.and to’lncrcase membership. ; Lion SccretaryNonnaEEdwards nnd Lion President Latry Cook, announced lha’t the Nonh Carolina Lions Dislrict 31-D. which includes Mocksvillc. has raised money and received grants to purchase and equip a Nonh Carolina Lion vision screening van which is to be used throughout North Camlina. This projccl will involve screening vi­ sion. diabetes, glaucoma, and hypcr- tcfision. Lions of the state of Nonh Carolina will volunlccr to operate the sqrroning van in their communities. ^ ^ e needs of ihe people wiih vision artd hearing problems have increased inV^ycommunitics. Sotnehcatlhcarc arid living expenses have risen beyond available resources. The Lions lire working harder to try to Iwlp nki tho.se needs but the mcmhership liat was sufficient in the past is not ent igh not to accomplish goals. Cook an­ nounced that increasing luembc .hip isamajorgo;il. Tlic Lions Club meets al 7 p.i i. on lhenr>landihirJT1iun>d;iycachn inth. The following new tilTlccnywcrc installed: Larry Cook, presxicnt; Vemon Thompson, first vicc presi­ dent; Mike Kimel. sccond vie» presi­ dent; John Godwin, third viciipresi­ dent; Nonna Edwards, scifciary; Johnny Walker, treasurer; RoiGantl, directon Greg Williams, direuor. Hill Fender, director, Joe While, iirector.. BillFcndcr,Lioniaincr.K’te!>iggins, tail twister. \ j Judge Jimmy Myers has ^'n cho- .scn new Zone 4 Chairpcrso/ Club Chairpersons ire; Peic Dwiggins, inslaljation; H.W Hendrix, chaplain;GeorgcKimberlym)grams; Dale Brown, attendance; fay Burks, cyewills; Jonathan Wishoijmusic fes­ tival; Joe White, aucliip; Johnny itackson Earns WFU Schpla ship * -Kathryn Ruth Jackson of Advancc htt acceptcd a Wake Forest Honor Sctiolanhlp to attend Wake Forest Uirivcrsity. I Jacksw, the daughter of Mary and william Jackson, attended Davic County High ScluMil. ■ Honor.4'holarshipsa ! awarded to a liinilcd number of hiihly capable students. Each rccipimt receives renewable for four y LEONARD REALTY N o w U n d e r C o n s t r u c t io n 3 bedrtwm, 2 balh, maintenance free home located on a wooded acre in Davie County. Buy now and select colors. $115,000| 34 Town Square MocKavllle.NC 27028 m 336-7S1-36S0 ^ H O W A R D g 336) 7.51 3538 RKAin Now l.oral Krom W inston Salem < )f к ль/.л / s \Kh m.Ki ¡o ÍiailigneliA w .-steW y (teorglaa 29И st^lL main A \ п т Ы . 1469 кП low« tov.4Saasea,tj).oaD«).iB.MctL. Ыаи агм, 2 Ctf ок. playroom, Muidiy. ipdriad.—тс/лхсотт MO PMIw Re«d - 2 stty Ivm houaa wMì омг 3000 sq. Il BUS in ie534ipdalad tut kapi citami 20*/> acTM^ pond, horea t)am, 0Md fandng, oUbuidngs.tnMOO.CAU MARY Oil K M C. ■ Rotd - I2t/- . HouM wNh 22Ш‘ 8F. ZSBAlvgadvi. кхпм! 1Л1 Da BaaamanL Separali and waiw bw on /$179,000.LHAirr. ISO Oogwoed ÜI. - QfMi hon» Ramod. In ‘93. ’■тЛмж naw HPa. sacuttty ly«. tomi DR A Lfl. dan ^«M c. Э U Ba.. mur. BR NiÑSrín doMia. ConvantonD OlOOkfO&CAUDCMie lOOMiOtCoMhM-Uiohoma. 4.2 ac., saaanad poni), sfrga bUg., oreanhouae, lg. 1а«Ио waw ala ir. ЗВа 1.2 BA, 1Д DR. Loft. S«hr to pay IS,ООО lOMWd doakiQ cotts.110моо.сАасЫ м JùUaBnM Td^ е.аздши J à w Whitlock 7114m WDMtFwútieton711-ШJbn8doi.atr7B1-3MlU . R ondaos TIt-MI MictAfMMx 781-10« 014.IMondwU 3 badroom, 2 bitf)randt hardMod gon. «br. inn www« '^•«Don.aMlogsinihalifvplaca. lar KAn aq>ansioa Privato, >tiH«y^04W M t-NM i ш о м м о м м -а е а шсогакиеМоп aoen to ЬадИ on IBA in «e. oondi Ûraat lor|Na adorattt эеа аВА home •tartwaMraaa.RmtWTH h expert. Low maint vinyl caO np.^ outoui^ Qiaidid aaiartor. 100% toandno nn w iMi, (Mno A iamiy.....'SS to ^ u riM buyw Qood кюшкл ft« hi iggo:!тМОО.СМПмв. |7M00.CAaKER WmtlNafOu ..14М»1тик017МИ HmilfO ftlM llU .~^O M |U ll01M M l. D nim ■OMWiTIO OW wiKUflirtiliM .I CfMri bÉMÍa«>*OHo i.„.0M|m<1MW СттШ.'Ш\ШтЩ’^Ш к^Ш т Hiq^OIIH------------_7UAelMIIMe.llBlt0»»04MW УЛvifc CUUiN l Y KNTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998- D5<î $500 Down NtwSBdrHom Set-ivbiNEWPARK WInsion-SaiMn For Details Gall 744-9557 ДссмИМкНопп 12JS АП/ЗОО MM Bible Baptist C h u r (Independent • Fund.a ta l P asto r, D o n Jo n e s • 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 ^ 1 SunanSeheol-tOtm Wonlt^8«vte*-1lM SwtdiyNitM-iaM CI«nfflOAS CMC Cant«,gWO tHddtobrooli IWta » Oemmfttw. MC . We Trade for Anything! ofiMua Contact Accent ШоЬИе HoniM 744-9957 Company Offers Mortgage Loans To People Turned Down By Banlcs Walker and Clyde Hcndricks. briHiin sales; Greg Williams, calenders; Johnny Walker, Bill Bniwn, Nonna Edwards, invesiigaiions; Ron Gantt. Mike Kimcl, George Kimberly, nioin- benvhip; George Kimberly, publicity and bulletin: Mike Kimel. hkxKl mo­ bile; Mary Carter, song leailcr; Jtw White, nowcpi and gifts. Past Dislrict Governor Billy Mtxire of the Forsyth Lions Club presided as insialling ofllccr. Spccial guests were: Lion June Moorc, Forsyth Lions Club and Dis­ lrict 31-D ChairpcRon of Sight and Conservation and Scr\'ice; and Evelyn Davis, wife of Pasl DiMrici Governor DtKlor Willie Davis. Wiih interesi ralci %iaillng lu tlowly ctrcp upwanl. milliim» of Anieilcan» ate uving IhouufHif Ilf dotlw« by rcnnancing their Uintri anavKOuiliJaling Jcbl build upiner Ihc >cjn. Hm Kcimltftg to many c»pcn». iIkhiuikJi lute been unaMc to rcflruncc or con\ntid>ic ticN due In crcdil pr»l>kmi Ihey incurm). The inwiy of ihe siiuatii<n it lhal iimtr payinenis are the antwer li> iheir cuttnel i:a>h iUiw pniWtnn. A Specialist In Problem Lnansr'lrvi Decision Moitgage, a Carolina based lemier. hat lepfKti in lo Till th« gap stkre OKivenliimal lenden hue refused In jo. |-ini Decision Moflgace hai developed a special loan package for Ihow turned doun by banks and mongage ntmpantes. TTtc nimpany has Kcureil Imnsfnr hometiwners, Dmisc vilh high depi ralim, and those wiiosedcbl'lo ■ eiiuity ntiw on Ihcir home ctcei-d noimal lulei. Louas Runge Fnim $10,000 to Millions According «0 research ctmduslvd by I iisl Dcciiiun Mungage, neJil pniblcms aie noi limited 10 lower Income hinmers. Many hIki have been declined by banks currently hold mongigei »ell above $2SiMMK). T)pic»1ly these homeownen are professionali and etecutises ubo. tike louer imonie boifouen, hase been lemporaiily unemplujedof eipcriencrd a decline in ihcir income, and conscqttenily missed debt pa) mentt. The result it a poor crcdil гсрл es en though Ihey aiT now wtli on Ihe way lo firunciil recovery. NOTICE Residential and Commercial Loansllfsl DecisHKi offen I'ree crcdil anatytii and 24 hoor prc-ippfovalt. Itl & 2nd mortgagei. ca«h out for any reason. Single and double wiJeswith land welcome. Firsl Decision Mortgage 1-800-498-3221 -a I 1 ' 'Г GOT H O RSES? Built around Iho lum of Ihe conlury, Ihls secluded 2-sto(y fami house and over 5 acres is for you. Many outbuildings Including a bam with 6 slatts and space tor more. 4 bedrooms and 2 tuil baths, 10 It. ceilings on 1st fk>or. 0 (I. ceilings on 2nd. Beautilul hardwood floors, built-in bookcase In living room and buill In china cabinet In dining room, won- deriul staircase and woo<}work. largo shade trees. 3*car garage and more. Rêenatlonal g<—m#nf for horseback riding, trail walitlng and hiking to and from Iho South Yadkin River. Call for appointment. $192,500 203AdmHI Rd : From Hwy. 601,1.9 mll«s North ot Yadkirr River, take Pit\e Ridge Rd 2.5 mîtes (L) Admill Rd. A i e><ummaA 122 NOfttl Main StrMtOjisenhour-^reman 704-633-2011 C O L O t U e L L B A N K E R □ TRIAD, R E A L T O R S* Making Real Estate Real Easy.’“ ■■<vi ifUttsimniiï gïïlirt ifn gwriM Mtfnmr »I й ш Stratford Road 33V72SmS0e Davidson County 336/764.5005 Davie County 3366964616 Rdocatlon 1-80IV327-43te ifjuaemitaiwaia iiim n tw M H B IW M iM fo iiM n n n a •o h m m i in rn iM n n M in iw i tua.Na aal M i« save ii«t.9aa im mm mmi iMSjaa 4M mm mm•CvafievUeatyleirtearmudaRun »SpartJinalownhortieongoiicouiM .T»a4«)ftal«»»9W«»'«oii«*ottaL•Spaooua2tovtHlownr»m« Lakav«« 4*i*dnoofa.W«JBAa.w*Hw.batajny Ov#rtooha13ml*r^y HaaowSOCOSF•2carcarport.OПCCmeп^t«rat1poptl»al. >300 SF lurvm na m SF. MtmMrarsp irKiudad *s<xvo(m. aatfOeart« pcoL MOfClOARBAnA ALLEN 096-3093 JENNlFER0nSYlVIA99S-l176 JENNFEROR SYLVIA 906-1178 iiisM * «MI MM мга•Wooded сЫ-ие-аае IM ln 1«п4у nohd.•Oavw County ciúM U1-40 •Marty updatei. oM*ance« lemanJENNIFER S7R0U0 096-1176 IIR N « in MM• WoodMIM incAarnitf^tuMvttioo •FP k\ LR ü/atn/n dt la dadi, «апмп tub • И• On .9 «oodad acre tal on gei сокпе •3396 SF. BiM flcort. Formi ard lam toen*« atcry «indowa h epan dan SunroomJENNIFER OR SYLVU Оба-1176 м м **•Outtlanitng Doof plan «»liieR. gar on ML Чждв мк in ckittli. aioraga •RMtiMd Igbüng. lofi lor of^. TV roomJANET MASTER 9в6-иаЗ VICKI FUMMO 0в6'11в7 WSSSTim 4 Л Г Ч - .• Spadeua 2 aioiy «r labuloua aaeor <eliol haraMod mcMnga. MBR on ka.•ML laun*y. Fin bMamar« «Mmv 0Й. dbl 9KCMDI^ JOHNSON 06МЭ66 TOO NEW FOR PHOTO 'Toomanyupdattaiottll.•400t 6F ирима atoiage. larv* waik-in cica« •Priced beiowapptaiaai gfflhBQUThlTMi-IHfl « “Ä T S a c м « » Я Г - * ш•Eac««diwie4»ciabona •LoMhraatorylradMflwonagaceuiw•Pro! ctecsr. nemeua euttam lea&tea «Sunmi WFP.’ip*1cieened шк1|МвOnele««l3000SRonqMia^aae 4«naoeut«iyUl.lonMlUÌOfiD»iiafP_______BARBARA AUEN оаа-эоаэ________________штуготтаббии 1 Ж а 1 » 1 » ]Г 4 i : l a o f * « f a a ls r PiMcy atxunda on part Moded, pen ctarnd buMng an*. Road Irenuge wm hw actMa roeda. tS200/K. CWeacMw BARBARA ALLEN 006-3003 ia«B arraacutaiaMBMaMi PnmMngoa courae MO0M bUKtng M In Bamwda Rtf> COub. OaMeommurtty memo opt. 12mMtoW-8.VICKI FLEMINQ 006-1167.. la 6ma aai tnme mmm mmMM- Lot avaMM lot cutlom conatnxt>oa BRCC meiTfteriNp md in prtc«. 24 hr i«ijtiiy..actf. tenia. pool.cknlnBlac«yav«i.JENNIFER STROUD 906-1176atsiMjaa earn asAcre. . . water av»a.cia«Aeval.i»»lrid»na. naar . 8h«}ir Qrove Set), laal avaMtie In Qraai Pitvacy «ma tract convenient 10140 MeMe Hcnte petmiaad. Woodad.LAOONNA pans 908-1168 MK ШШ-аам-LOTS FOR SALE «Ml nottm requirenvrt lo tutd. Ool coutw wa ameno ottera. Oc№pooManria. Frotn 144,20a C« • COLOWEU ВАМ(ЕЯ ТПАО. aCALTOR AOENT 18пматвм1аам111«м8 laienwiinna мсбоп Can uae your ОМП buidw. M irtn to OAK. PAWUK 968-1166 nOa«ieCeu^.eMia|MMÍler«MOa IM NORAKMMMNiea-linIM NW вам M I« IIM68 EtoMaM nai IMin Ш т Yatb 1Л8«сш biai» waiwfliaai 7.7S ACRES toMng ya*m Aver n i 11ff Мму. End ol atraet locatton CouKry tanno h M Сому Out). 24 Heur SMTty.BETTY POTTS 668-1180 JWCT MASTE« MO-II« WXlINBQHMRHOOOto ÄS S W S r*" BETTY POTTS 906-n 56 we« h a wW nai^eothood.lotConMniareylocaledlnlootrane ' BARBARA ALLEN 068-ЗЖ I tn jm L« dote to lo«i Zoned R-га poteraal reaen». Ccflw M. Aciacen .94 acreiract |21Д)оаусмриммодоо-пбг tneti beauM tota m в а Id 161106.000 and LA <0 Юблоа BRCC nw№ md <ИшйтгШоа1. VICMFia«MQ688>1167 > ACRE («ma ana tan MontTSai 1-40 and naart ышя NOMNVMiMi m-im IM a Ш B I M M M J I i UST LOT M F a IMtmUMe ••• ‘ ...........aa4ei.Mtatfy.etMÉi______ -------------M liM lQ O LF COUME lOTt Wnano M l. M tn «абауа ana nalea aple«. Омае youi ew h Jb r 1er t ♦ aee heme » Ш в и ш ___________¡OMe.raeit,.HAten. euiMinanocham(M"*»ccMaa>4>HiDa»to KIFL£MMQe08-t167 Cout«y, Buy no» «>d \¥Ì ■rf I 4 i lI 4 s Ij 1 I Î'» •' P Щ II Si ll I 1 U n g d o n S e r v e s A t Page in House M - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 Khiislen Meredith Liingdon, a stu- dnil at Davic High School, recctitly Kived os a page Гог the N.C. House оГ Representalivcs. Pages play an impoitant role in the General Assembly by assisting mcm- Ъеп оГ the Ноше during committcc meetings and door sessions. Serving as a page gives students a chance to interact with their state government, and il gives lawraakcrs a chance to meet and listen lo some of their most imponanl consliluems, their schixrt- childrcn. Langdon was sponsored by Hmuld J. Bnibakcr, Speaker orthe House .md is the daughter of Tami and Bruce Langdon. Ihii^ birthday June 30. Remember Ihe story of The Thm Bears? Per­ haps Ihey would say; 'Nol looyoung. Nollooold.Shc'sJusllUghl!'Hap|iy Birthday. A U C T IO N FRIDAY, JU LY 10,1998 @ 6:00 PM (please note date and stiming time) for the Minnie W. Pope-btate (Deceased) 1284 Angell Road • Davie County From 1-40 exit «170 taltc Hwy 601 North 1.6 miles to Cana Road, »1411, then righl for 2.5 miles to Angell Road, #1406, then right 100 yards lo the Pope's Home place Good oak winbobe (claw fl., columns, old finish. 54" x 84 “)• Oak side by side secTbookcase (old finish) • Oak fainting sofa (old finish) • 9 pc. nuhog dining iDom suile • Balilwin elcc. chutch oijan w/exl. speaker LafTaigue Piano • Set of 6 oak chairs • Nice Easllake oak dresser & wasteland (refinished) • Oak roll top dresser (old finish) • Oak washsland wAowel tack (old finish) • 2 mote oak dressers • Oak bed (rcfitt) • Spool poster bed • Pine lamp table (pegged) • 3 oak sq. lamp tables • Mahog. sq lamp table • Meal chesl • Wooden baby bctl • Iron bed • Oak porch rockers Organ stool (claw fl) • Overstuffed slyle old sofa • Nestle hair dresser wave perm niach. (50 yrs old) • Counlty quills • Glassware • Kilchetiwarc Linens •Amaaa Refrigerator Scars uprfreear» Many Other Items • Rest room YORK AUCTION к 1REALÏY 336 F O X H U N T E k R D ., H A R M O N Y I'lC 28634 704-546.2696 ' N C A L #74 'S IN C E 1935 Cherished laddies' Join U9 we travel tlie ^lobe with our Cherished Tedd friends a t our 1998 international Event. Our exclusive event figurine, "Lance, Come Fly With Me," will be our pilot as we travel to meet our International Cheriahul TtiUlM family. -Une«’mnfSS7i«S A(W5«yW Come Fly with us at our Cherished Ttdiile« International Event on July, II199SI 11AM - 3PM Beth’s Hallmark New TowM Shopping Ctflttr Clemmons (336)766-6567 •MM «t9M rv«uu im UNCE BUILDINGS WOUNDED KNEE TRAILER SALES ( 3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 - 5 4 1 8 1668 Hwy. 64 W ., M odavilto, N C 270Z9 jimnyBoeacfier-ftci. Brandon Boendier-W! U n U T Y BUILDINGS DOG KENNELS CARPORTS AW NINGS GREENHOUSES D E C K S RATIO COVERS •Wlndowt •W M •lollt • DomMr- -1.1---»-*wonotncn •VkiylSldkig •Ptgbotid • PmMng •ShthM • кжШ оп •CkMM •СшрМ •V w n •Shudwt •Pkmbing •01№ и • в т д м •QiMnhouM CAN BE BUILT ON SITE C arports oF DobsoN^ Inc. P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYINTHE GENERAL COURT 01 JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY HOSPITAL, PUntltl vs.LITZ EDWARD ADAfylS (98 CVD 160) PHYLLIS POLK ASHLEY (97 CVD 262) GARY ALLISON BENSON (97 CVD 270); JOOY W. BLACKWELDER (98CVD165); ANGELIQUE BLACKWELDER (98 CVD 165);R06ERTAREESEBULOW(97CVO 272): ROBERT LEE BYRD (96 CVD 169); TAMMY GUNTER CASS (98 CVD 51); RAMON CHARARRO (96 CVD 172); UNDA CHARARRO (96 CVD 172); THERESA COLEMAN (98 CVD 50); RANDY GREG COMBS (98 CVD 49); BONITA LUCILLE DIAZ (97 CVD 296); BOBBY EUGENE DRIVER (97 CVD 274); GARY JENNINGS DUFFIELD (96 CVD 48); VICKIE ANN FULK (98 CVD 46); ALVIN GARDNER (97 CVD 296); DEBRA KAY GODBEY (96 CVD 45); DAVID GOINS (98 CVD 181); MANNIE JAMES GRAHAM (98 CVD 177); MARTHA L HAYES (98 CVD 179); MARK LEO HESS. JR. (98 CVD 180); BRIAN HOBSON (94 CVD 317); AMY KEATON HOBSON (94 CVD 317); RALPH EUGENE HOYLE (97 CVD281); JANICE MAYE JOHNSON (97 CVD 282); THOMISINA JONES (98 CVD 44); LISA MICHELLE KEUEY (97 CVD 283); RONNIE ALLEN LEE (98 CVD 43); TONYA KIM MORGAN (94 CVD 271); ERIC LYOELL PROPST (98 CVD 42); TlMOTHYSCOnSMYERS(98CVD41); CRYSTAL T. SPAINHOUR (97 CVD 292); HARRY GRIMES SPAINHOUR (97 CVD 292); RICHARD EUGENE SULLIVAN (97 CVD 260); JEFF EDWARD THORNE (98 CVD40);JOELMCCLELLANDWAGNER (97CVD293);FRANCESGUNTERWAG. ONER (94 CVD 315). Defendants NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BVPUBUCATK)N TO: DEFENDANTS LISTED ABOVE TAKENOTICEthatapleadlngseeking relief against you has been filed in the above<entitied action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: RECOVERY OF MONEY OWED FOR MEDICALGOOOSANDSERVICESREN- DERED BY THE PLAINTIFF, DAVIE COUNTY HOSPITAL. You ate requited to rrtake defense lo such pleading no later №an August 11, 1998. said date being forty (40) days from the first puMeaUon of thisrwtlce, and upon your failure io do so. №e party seeking service against you wiB apply to the Coun for the relief sought. This is the 2nd day of July, 1998. SPENCER A SMITH AHORNEYATUW P.O. Box 835 Wilkesboro, N.C. 28697 Telephone: 1-600-760-716t 7*2*3tn NORTHCAROUNAOAVIECOUNTYCO-ADMMSTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate of Paul James Snkler, deceased, late of Davie County.NorthCaroUna.thisis to notify aD persons having ciaims against said estale to present ihem to the under­signed on or before the 2nd day ot Octo­ber, 1998. being three months from the first day of pi4)lication or this rtotice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All oer* sons Indebted to sakJ estate wiU please make Immediale payment to the under­signed.TNs is tt>e 2nd day of July, 1998.Rick Snider. 163 Oakdale Circle, Mocksville.N.C.27D28,andNeUeS.ABen, P.O. Box 1. Mocksville. N.C. 27028, Ad­ministrators of Ihe estale of Paul James Snider, deceased.7-2-4tn NORTH CAROLINA ,OAVIECOUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as the Executrix ol the Estale of James AHey'Allen Sr., deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify an persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­signed on or before the 18th day of Sep-itember.t998,belng three monthsfrom the first day of publicatioh or this notk:e wiH be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per- '---IS Indebted to sakl eslale wHI please ike immediate payment io the under- This is the 18th day ol June, 1998.Bertha S. Allen, 2540 Hwy. 64 East, itocksvWe, N.C. 27028. ExecuWx ol the CtaleofJamesAlleyAllen Sr..deceased. T 6-18-4tn fORTH CAROLINA WViE COUNTY I EXECUTORS NOTICE I Having qualified os Executor ol the Eeate of Sadie Jordan Hodges, deceased, laltofDav^e County.NorthCaroUna.thisis lo rotify all persons having claims against saM estate to present them to the under- slgred on or before the 2nd day ol Octo­ber, 1998. being three months from Ihe first lay of publication or this notkre will be pleated In bar of their recovery. All per­sons indebted lo sakl estate will please maki immediate payment io Ihe under- signel. THs Is the 2nd day of July. 1998.Riy Jordan, Executor of the estate of Sadie Jordan Hodges, deceased.j GRADY L. MCCLAMROCK JR.UW OFFICES OF GRADY L ^ MCCLAMROCK JR., J.D., PA 1 ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTATE 161 South Main Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336) 751-7502 _______________7-2-4tn Keep tracli" of local events Eflterprise-Record. NORTH (MROIINA DAVIECOUNTYADMIMTRATimCTANCnieii .Havjn#quallll«la«Mmlnletrali1»CTA'"- ol the Estate at Roidt Paidut Brawn, ceased, late of Davie County, North Cin):'' Ш, this Is to rKiUfy all persons havhid'! ctaiffls against sakl estale to present i^m ’"' to the undersigned on or before the 1вtH'^' day of Seplember, 1998. being ihr^r’ ; months from the firsi day ol publicalion br ihls notice win be pleaded in ber ol theft* ' • recovery. All persons Indebled to said es-*''^ late will please make Immediate payniebV!"' to the undersigned.This is the 18th day ol June, 1996. "Elliabeth B. Ffynn, 1005 N.C. Hv^. ‘ ' 801N, Advance,N.C.2700e.Adn\lNstTa№x СТА of Ihe estate of Roxle Pardue Brown, deceased. 6-18-41ПNORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as ihe Executor of th»,«' Estate ol Margaret McCulloh Spry, de^,: ceased, late of Davie County. North Caro-' lina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day ol September, 1998, being three months from the flrsi day ol publicatlori or-'. this notice will be pleaded in bar ol th^r.^’ recovery. АП persons Indebted to said es^ tale will please make immediate payment Ö to the undersigned.This is the 18th day ol June. 1996.SteveSp7,P.O.Box483.Cooleemee.-. N.C. 27014, Executor of the estate ol Mar-' garet McCulloh Spry, deceased.6-16-4 tpj.' NORTHCAROUNAOAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE -Having qualified as the Administrator > of the Estate ol Sharon White Rayie, de-' ceased, late ol Davie County, North Caro-' lina, this is to notify all persons having dalms agalnsl said estate topreseni mem - to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of September, 1998, being three months from the first day ol pubUcatkyi or. this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es- •' tatewillpleasedmakelmmediatepayment to the undersigned.This Is the 16th day of June. 1998. RonaldJ.Rayle. 1117RiverbendDrive, Advance. N.C. 27006, Administralorof the estate of Sharon White Rayle. deceased. e-18-4tn ANTIQliE & GMlECnBLE AIMmON FR ID A Y, JU L Y 3 rd , 7 :0 0 P.M . ! — A P A m tA L L a rm a —Large Prinithn Jelly Cuptxurd • Walnut Hall Trs* • 7 Drawer Mahogany Dssk • Eattks DtMaar w/ Mirror • 3 PIscs Depression Bedroom Suit > Signsd FlsMisel • 3 Drawer Csdor Drsssar ml Minor • Cedar Chast w/. Mirror • Attieco Sideboard • 4 Drawer Depression Chsset ol Drawera • Hump BackTtunk • Jenny Lynn Bed • 3 Board TaUa • ChiUs Step Back Cupboanl •OM Tools • Laigs Selectton of Coke & Pspei BoMee: Painted i - Straight SkM • Early Fnilt Jars • Old Milk Botdss • OM Tobacco Saner •. vmts Houa Jugs: OU Toys • MalcXx» Cars, 79,80,81 Coka Cars In; Box • 8 ^ Jugs > Okl Irons • Phone Table • Ok) Fishing Equlpmant, Penn ReaijM. • CM Frying Pana • Wood Sugar Bucket • Old Crocka • Eaity Baskita • Putnam Dye Box • OM Oil Lamps • OM Frames • Copper. KattK • Jotnson Bro. DWies • Northwood • BMck Optic • Federal Qlasa' Cup & Sail^ar • Bhie Moon & Stan Planters Peanut Jar ■ OM Recorde •' oa Cans «CM Wrenches «Fire King-Pkis Much Moralll___________ - AUCTION IS TO BE HELD AT OUR AUCTION GALLERY il649 WLKESBORO ST. MOCKSVILLE, NC (Ju s ta H w y . 601 B e sid e M o c k sviie A rm " A F Ia a M a ria l) For Moca Monnalien cal 336496-7183or336-75t-03a9 PMR.G.CMnER M U . »M M I N otRt$ponM »For*ccld4nls i - s AUCTION SALE SATUl FO RI lY ,JU L Y 1 1 T H C O U N T Y :00 A M al PrareiV Mr. SaaOml Cook (Llvtai) Dinctieu: R tn Vedkia Coualy - New 42Ilo Jonestown Rd Bxii. TUm rijhl. go npprox. 3 milcs lo W. Clemmonjville Rd. Sale onright, in front of Sldes MobileHomc Parte FMai Oavk Ceaaly • 138 Eaii td^ Clcmmomville Rd. Tìim rijlil. sale on righl. NoiititeCldn DrprestioQ Otai*16 PneCupboard (pegfcd) FretIff WuhcrOU Baby Cradle PictureFnroes Iran Baby Bed IrooBedi OldMaMie VUe ClMin CofliMlMe 0 * Ог|ш Stool WkhMBed SDrawerOMl AtadiliiUR4> Pooery50tlkmMilkCM 10 Gallon Mik Can OldLMierat ■nikr GardMPImer !fft d Stove cDritb TieiTHnuner YatPimillun 2 tkvld Bradley 1М«1 Spiiytn Ашю М ш у Other Т т в so saibdiyw a i Sale М ч сааАкЫ h r Mr. IM Ceak, PDA Mr. SairfM СеЫ| kae iMved lo ai aesiMd II AtKtaMr>ArckieJ.MaHkewa,EMlle«d,I 4САЫ17ТЭ Ш ш;ЭЭМ1М2М O ataiM KW -M H Micrawive Oven M U cr CordlcutcrewiHver DryerOtk Rocket O U haU Oak bed 7 drawer chest Bedspreads Aircom pm sor Couch Carnival glassFans Larni» C rodu DresKrw/macbleiop S drawer waknMcheti Reftiferaior Laty m a n kitchen ttbte Kitchen cabinet Saber u w Wash pot Railroad Jack R»hln| Equipmeni , Horiedrawn.equipmem IbolitoStUNotUttedt orGood Cbtck lU odiar advairtieemaiit. Food «гШ be served. R ain D ate: Ju ly 1 8 ,199& DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 - D7 PUBLIC NOTICES NWrtH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICEHtvlna quaMwJ as ExKutor ot Iho E^ale ol Henry M. Dulin Sr., deceased, lete ol DavieCounty, North Carolina, tlilsts lo n(itlly alt persons having claims against •aid eilate lo present them to the untfer- “Hpei on or before the 25ih day ol Sop- temi)«, 1998, being three month« tro the f rat * y ol publicatton or this notice will bo plead^ In bar of ihelr recovery. All per­son« Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to Uie under- algned. This Is the 25th day ol Juno, 1990.Jewell 0. Dulin, Executor ol the estate ol Henry M. Dulin Sr., deceased,. 1: T. DAN WOM0LEAnOHNEYATUW Post Olflco Box 1698, !■ Clemmons. N.C. 27012Telephone; (336) 766-8085 6-25-4tn NORTHCAROUNA I DAVIECOUNTY CO-ADMINISTRATORS NOTICEHaving qualified as the Co-Admlnlstra- lora Of the Estate ol Josephine Collette Latham, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is notify all persons 6 L A S S I F I E D S ■1 them to the undersigned on or before the 16lh day of September. 1998. being three months from ihe first day of publication or Ihls notice will bo pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons indebted to said es­tate will please make Irmediato payment ‘ lo the undersigned. ’ This is the 18th day ¿(June, 1998. Everolte Wayne Latiam. 166 Rtehie Road, Mocksvillo. N.C. 27028, Eva Lee Cfanfiil, 173RlchieRoad,Mocksville.N.C. . 27028, Co-Admlnislrolo(s ol Iho ostale ol Josephine Colletto Laihim, deceased.I 6'18-4tn . Ynrcl S a le s Ynrd S a le s NORTHCAROUNA DAViE COUNTY• • IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 98 SP 57 IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OFMICHAEL JAMES FULK. a minor chiM lo ' MICHAEL JAMES BEAMONNOTICE OF SERV№E BY PROCESS BY PUBLICATIONTO; DANIEL LEE FULK Take notice that apleadlng seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitied action. Tha nature of the relief being sought is as foliows:PETITIONERS. MARY JACQUELINE BEAMON AND MASHELLG BEAMON WISH TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE MINOR CHILD, MICHAEL JAMES FULK TO MICHAEL JAMES BEAMON.. You are required to make defense to sud>pleM№gnolaterthan July2B.t99B. sakl date being forty (40) days from the first publicatton of this notice, and upon your faHura to do so, the party seeWng sendee agtünst you will apply to the Court for the reiiel sought.' This is the 16th day of Juno. 1998.SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS Ten Court Square Mocksviiie. N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336) 751-2171 6-18-3tn NORTHCAROUNAOAVIECOUNTY; IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE; DISTRICT COURT DIVISION : FILE NO.: 98 J 37 CHERYL DEANNE HELLARD and DÓNALO KEITH HELURD, Petitioners va.'WILUAM YOUNG, Raspondem ^ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF : PROCESS BY PUBUCATK>N)TQ: WILUAM YOUNG>TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking 1 relief against you has been filed in the i abpve-entitled aeüon. The nature of the reHef being sought is as lolkiws: '.TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RipHTS•You are required to make defense to sufch pleading no later than July 28.1998. sajd date being fotty(40)daysfrom the first 3 publicatk)n of this notk:e. and upon your I laluretodoso.thepartyseeMngseMce ag^nst you will apply to the Court for the relief sought, t This is the 18th day of June. 1998.. * MICHAEL J. PARKERJ • ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS : 854 Valley Road. Suite 200Mocksviiie. N.C. 27028 : . Telephone: (336) 751-1890;' 6-18-3tn i . C A S H. -PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES.;• COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL •; TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE NORTH CAROUNA >,DAVIECOUNTY iEXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualilied as.Executor of the’ Estate of Jeanne Brown Clark, deceased, lateof Davie County, North Carolina, thisis lo notify all person shaving claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the ,11 th day of Sep­lember, 1098.beinglhreimonthsfrom the first day ol publication orthis notice will be pleaded in tiar ol their tecovery. Ali per­sons indebted to sakl estate will please make immediate paymepi lo the under­ signed. IThis Is the 11th day d June. 1998. Patricia A. Peck. Executor ol the estate ol Joanne Brovm Clark, deceased.ijDANWOMBLE ATTORNEY AT LAW PosiOffice Box 1698 Ciemnpns, N.C. 27012 Telephone (336) 766-6085 6-11*4tn I EUfiUCilQUCENOTICE OF PUBLIC,HEARINQ be­fore the Davie County ¿nlng Board ol Adjustment on Monday, ^uly 6.1998 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commisdoners Room ol the Davie County Admini^ation Building, MocksviUe, N.C. Quslnoss'fiU be cocKluctod as follows:A) Cali to order.B) Review of the rC) Walter Church has Submitted a re­quest lo place a manufactired home in the ReskJentiai-Suburban (R- 2) zoning dis­trict. This property is located ofl the end of Harris Sireet In Cooleem4 and Is lurther descnbed as being Parc^ B-3 ol Davie Couniy Tax Map N-5-8. | | D) Gearon Communications has sub­ mitted a request lo place a (ommunicalion tower in the Residential'A?iculture (R-A) zoning district. This propeiV is located off iJhBYadUnVUItyEeo Public HMrinq I Dtolrict, Inc. ( VEDDQ ipn bohdf ol ttw County al Divi* wlll hoM a PuMIc Hoving on ilUMdty; July 14,1M6, Il 2;00 p.m. it №• Divi* CounIyTubnry M Noilh IWn StKNi in HocktvW«, NC lo ncoivo ¡hoemmindillons on ■ propoul lo uUHn projoetMi SW^ *undt :M M loMt t3 S .tn lor FItetI YMr19M-1999 (July 1.19M ItoptMniMr 30,1IM) ior tto North Carolini EMwly m d ^m opottilion AuM m eo Prognm, М опмйоп <«Ш bi ivilliblo on ravwMM«, ■Hivlco* Ior Ftoeal Yow 1И7-1Ив m d Pian tor ñ tcil :Ì9N bMod on iMonMMndrtlon« Irom №• Davi* County 'Saivtea« Coundl Ior ataiiling EMoily (IO* yiara Ы i ÏIaabM (under 60 yoan ol ago) rMidanto by typ* of‘ж--a ...inritUa «nr------»----vna pnonaN ro* ипляв* ^ Bdtfly and INeabIad TMmpoitation Aialatanoa jkimMbytlwlMliCaroNMQanocalAaaoinblyilirougli C jDipaitmant of ItaiMpoitaMon • PubHc TVanapoitallon ~ funda aro to ba uaad to provM* additional aaivleaaauMMjta^AàS laaa Каеемлш»----^-1»------------.e-t_потяну provNivii uj пигтшл иппом igtficiiB ino Vgmliallona. PriotWoa aarvioa* for aUglbla parsona not ^ to tftivo and M dng aocaaa to othar aoureoa. hra nation or ravlaw of Sonic* Plan, contad Chart*aawklkir,1 VadHn Vallay Ссопвпйо Davatopniont Dlitilel, Inc. StOIEMvarRoad, POBoxm . Boon«Wa,NC 27011 Talaphona: 331^7-7261 № :3 3 M I7 ‘M37 EQUAL OPPdmiMTY SERVICES PflOVIINm еяп-г 5 FAMILY YARD sale, July 3 & 4. Last brick house on tight on 64 E. before turning on Comatzer Rd. FAMILYYARD SALE-116 Carolina St., Mocksville. Fri. 7/3/98. 7 am until._________________________ FRIDAY JULY 3, Center Shelter. 8am-?________________________ GARAQE SALE: FRIDAY. July 3, 8-2, Hwy. 601 S., 2nd house on right soulh of Greasy Comer. Vl/oodson t)Ookcase, baby swing, new Q-sIzo comforter sol, bedspreads, now 8 1/2 D safely shoes, lot» of nice clothes Including plus size womens and big men tall. Lots of misc. Ilems._____________ GIANT YARD SALE July 3&4, at Sheffield Music HalL 64 & Sheffield Rd. Childrens clothes, toys, fum, rain or shine. QREAT YARD SALE, Fri. 7/3-7am, 985 US Hwy. 64 W. (.4 m. W ol Valley Rd.), gas dryer (go), fumllure: Lay-Z-Boy, chalr/ottoman, double stroller. Snapper Comet (lor parts), housewares, toys, scrap metal, wood fumllure legs, much more.________________________ MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES ft FLEAMarket 25,000 salt, inside. 653 Wilkesboro St. Sat. 8-5 & Sun. 9-5. Vendor spaces call 751-2181. ^ ^ fin is h e s d ^ ^ Furniture Refinishlng&Resloralion Cuslom Woodworking k Crafts R ic k M ic c Ii (336)492-6020quality cra/tsmauship for 30 years. MULTI FAMILY YARD salo Saturday. July 4, 7:30-12:30. 1235 US Hwy. 64 w. In the old Cachet Beauty Shop. Many household items.________________________ MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale-239 Qfeenhlll Rd.. Sat. 7am-noon. NOT MOVED YET SALEAntiques: Walnut sofa table, oak Icebox, 2 oak kitchen cabinets, church pew, upright piano with clawfoot stool, oak teachers desk, oak primary table, sideboard. Other lumiture: 3 chesl of drawers, 5 piece bedroom suit, dining room table with matching 2 piece china catenet, blue leather chair, coiot television, tables. Olher: stereos, celling fans with or without lights. Shown bv appointment: 751-3213 YARD SALE 610 Yadkinville Rd. Wed.-Sat. 8am-?_______________ YARD SALE FRI. & SaL 8am-until. Hwy 64 W. Lots ol items, refrigerator, couch, toys, all size ot mens, womens & kids clothes, too much to mention.______________ YARD iS li sat! 7^00n, Wilkesboro St. Furniture, bicycles, paint sprayer, books, toys._______ YARD SALE SAT. 7/4/98, 301 Milling Rd„ rain or shine. Fumiluro, TVs, display racks, crafts, all size clothes, household ilems, toys, books, lewelry. lots more.________ YARD SALE SATURDAY-Andrews Professional Bidg. In Mocksville. Hurtling supplies, fishing equipmeni, Princess House, etc. 7- until._________________________ YARD SALE, SAT. July 4. B-until. Bill & Shiriey Melton, 1807 Fork- Bixby Rd. Exercise equip. Books, clothes, records, lots or other stuff. Cancel If rainina. i p ' P a w P r i t U s ' i i GROOMING SHOP A/C. 24.000 BTU. $200,492-7755. AKC SIBERIAN HUSKYw/ blue eves for sale. 998»:_______ BLUE HEALER 8 mos. old, female, all shots, spayed, needs room to run. Call before 4th ol July. $100. 751-03B7.____________________ BUCKY IS FOR salel 13 1/2 hand POA. while with tan spots, every kid In the county has ridden, 100% child safe. Day 492-5418, night 492-2707._____________________ FULL-BLOODED ALASKANhusky, pale-blue eyes, very friendly, good w/chlldren. $150. 996-1611 after2p.m.___________ FULL-BLOODED DALMAT10Npuppies. 284-4844. Apartm ents A p p lian ces 23.000 BTU WINDOW airconditioner. Excellent condition. 2'> years old. $300. Call: 492-7549. . : AIR CONDITIONER-FEDDERS, ' • 12.000 BTU 110V, used 2 . summers. $225.492-7465. ALMOST NEW KENMORE gasrange. Almond color. $200 751- ^ 9533 or704-278-2623.__________. FREEZER & o/c. S200 for both. - 996-1611 after 2 pm.____________ WHIRLPOOL QUIET MISER a/c, ^ 12K BTU 110 V. Used 2 mos. (704) - 637-6690. JANET DEAN’S Limited edition art prints now available at Serendipity Shops, 41 Court Sq., downtown MocWllle. ATTENTION UNC-CHARLOTTEstudents 2BR, condo, 2 full bath, a/c, cable, washer/dryer, range, refrigerator, 10 mln. walk to classes. Available Aug. 1. $600/mo. 336-996-2347._________________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings, kitchen appliances fumished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located In Mocksville behind Hendricks Furniture on Sunset Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. SOBER, WORKING MEN-rooms for rent. 751-0645. the west side ol Howardtown Circle ap­proximately 2 miles lromU9 Hv/y. 158 and is further described as beiiig Parcel 96 ot Davie Couity Tax Map F-6;E) Gearon Communica|ions has sub- mittedarequesitoplaceeaimmunlcation lower in Ihe Resldenlial'Ar^ulture (R-A) zoning district. This propem is located off the east side of Wyo Road approximately 11/2 mile from NC Hwy. 801 North and is further described as bein^ Parcel 9 ol Davie County Tax Map B-51F) Old or new businessJG) Adjournment. \A sign will be placed ^ the above property toadvertise said Pi|)llc Htaring. All parties and Interested clizens are In­vited to attend sakl hearingbt which time they shall have an opportunty to be heard in favorof.or In opposition tojthe foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons interested may obtain any aiitional infor­mation on a proposal or ask ^y questions they may have by visiting thePtanning and Zoning Oepartmentonweekiaysbetween 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mokday through Frlday,orbytelophoneat(3:1)751-3340.6'25-2tn Beach Pro p erly CAROLINA BEACH-OCEAN view. IBR. 1 1/2 ba.. washer/dryer, pool. S400/wk. 910-791-5766. O pportunity BUSINESS FOR SALE j! SEMI-ESTABLISHED bottled water r distributorship for Davie County, f Unlimited potential. Excellent r (ncome. Work part-time or fulMlme with other territory available. Serious Inquiries only. Call for details: 336-699-3327. Card Of Thanks AS WE LOOK for understanding. | comfort and home in this time of < sorrow, we give thanks for the | blessings of your friendship. Your ' expressions ol love by prayer, ! cards, flowers, food, service, and ' your presence was a source of ! comfort. May God bless each of ! you.Daughters: Ruth & Dorothy, and the Ha Rucker family. (■ ‘• te W a l'iir a l • 'a V a tJiv ! LAR RY’S WOOD FLOOR SSRVICELaying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner Larry UcClMMy 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Road-Mocksville, NO (336) 284-2826 tVISEC/lRUER MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to Inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork CoCC (ot/nyl 1 (336) 998-88 fO i n O R SkU sC m • IhiChs С а й г ! « Д 1 3 1 т ,А 1 Ы « а п М A I S in D ^ L o b 336-751-34421Mocksville. N C : GALVALUME SOY€AR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors | Pole Buildings f li^etal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-60S0 NID-SrAIEMEmiS Steve tiam ês C arpet Cleaning : з з ю 4 9 а - 1 м д * Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning * Homes, Businesses & Churches* Water Damage Extractkx) Service* Over 16 Years Experience* EB££ Estimates MocktvlNe, NC В & D , D e s i g n & C o n s t r u c t i o n “‘^e ЯАУо/ifc 0 'o oWcot ‘^ou/i CBudgctI” AddltlMt • KItehtni • Baths • Repticifflmt Window* • Sun Room* • Siding • Ммолгу • Ught Excaviting • RM ovitloni-D tekt-Til* Work •SiM llRtpaIrt» | Ught СотпмгеШ Work-Bob Cat ft Back HmSwvIc«, | IW .J M L H.H or Full Day 2 SY n .Ei». 33S-7S1-4212 P.O.BOX424 S Mockavllla, NC2702S F O R L E A S E STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) TRUCKINQ COMPANY, INC.lexnr w m r 2079 US Hwy. M l N. • Mocktvlll*, NC 336-492-7716 • (800) 247-47Se4JS Ф First Annual (Q) Ruritan Community Yard Sale S p o n to n d b y : C ourtney R uritan C lub July 18,6am • 3 pm R « ln D « to lu ly 2 6 ■ M l ■ « м * г S»M * M M К f ir sai. W M tan an И1сю тц< It Mm ОмШу м м акам Н м . » I i IW m m Ш И w w liM i M w r t liii---------------1«RBW pBpin n yW l М П Л И М M D M i iM M U i СмаЦк N r M m m M m M k W M IM trM I-M IT i D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 i :• ,11 I . • : Il : M eiiASSlFEEDS INEXHMNSttVE. FROFCEABLE' C h ild C .iro BABY8ITT1NQ IN MY home 1st . shift. Mocksville School District. 998-0971.____________________ IN HOME daycare has openings. Located in Wm. R. Davie area, close to 1-40. Call492»7851. MOTHER OF 2 will keep school- ^ e children In my home. Call 998- PLAYING A LEARNING DAYCARE has 2 openings available for 3rd shift & weekends. $35 for 3rd shift & weekends $15. 998-6690. C o m m e rc in l P ro p e rty BUNKBED W/ 2 manrasses, dark Ine wood, excellent cond., $180, •il-2345. H o m e s F o r R e n t 1BR OUEST HOUSE, Mocksvllle. Uving room, kitchen, cable TV, water. 751-0625._______________ 2BR NICE LOCATION. Call 284- 6010. HOME NR SALE GlwMon« Rd. - Moekivllto New 1352 sq.tlbiickhome- 3 Badmna, 2 Ba9a, Ui w/ceing Ian. Kklwi, <É4ng & laundry n a. ElKMehHAwitirhaMMaiMC. SIngto cat gitaga Ktancre« drtw. Front poich a, deck. Priced In t» 90's. Call GRUBB CONSTRUCTION Il33»«»4(31 Oak& Thistle Gardens В0К111УДРГ0МТМПТ ONLY A FT H JM Y SIN WE m u ЯЕ-ОПМ m м т f o r i m e FALL MUD « MWHNU1& î-i I 11 I POSITIONS AVAILABLE M a in te n a n c e Asatetant NeedBdanindvidualttiatis highly motivated, wUh floor care experience to maintain a mecicai manufacturing Wil also aaaist in Oder manubcturing duHas. Must have hi(^ school or equivalent cal (33^1-1127 tomakeanappoinlmenL P ailB Pu ler M ed ical M anu factu rer locidng ior an indMduiri to pull com ponents fo r productiaa MuBl h M high s c h o o l d ip lo m a o r IndMduÉ, accuncy a m ust C a l 7B1- 1127foranappoinkm nl *--•--■ ■ »A.--.---'A 8N m nf w oiK efi M ed ical m an u factu rer looking for assam U y w arion. MuM hM B a tilgn s c h o o l d ip lo m a o r s s r s jv s r s i « im p M i. M M b t i w i and clMn< and g it along w ti o lM i. H o rn : ft4 6 «n to ftSOlom M ^ . C r i 761- 1127forani> poinlw nt l-lom cs F o i H on t аВП, JUBT RENOVATED energy etfldent lieat pump & windowa, deck, storage bldg., convenient to I- 40. $550/mo. 704-546-21 ea. 3 AND 4 Iwdroom liomes-Advance. Howard Realty. 751-3538._______ 370 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba„ d/w, stv., w/d conn., eleo. tit, C/A, Seso/mo. HUBBARD REALTY, 723-4306.____________________ 3«2 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, d/w, stv., w/d conn., elect, tit., C/A, $6SWmo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. H o m e s F o r S a lt L ,iw n C h ip CAM SERVICES: We provide all types of lawn sen/ice, mowing lawns. trimming, shrubbed, cleaning lots, 751-5798. F R K ESTIMATES. PRIME SHOPPINO CENTERspace available. 1,200 sq. ft.-3,600sq. ft. Shopping/office. 336-996- Fn rm M a c tim o ry BUSHOGS; SCRAPE BLADES$125: Box Blades $235: Spreaders; Caijyalls: Boom Poles; Scoop Pans: Post Hole Diggers: Disc: Gales; Corrals: Feeders. Wrlgtit Farm Gales & EquId 998-8637. to DOWN TO qualltled buyer In Cooleemee. 3BR, 1 1/2 ba., only 10 yre. oM w/ new carpel, and new paint. V)fill llnance $65,500 at $413.27/mo. at 6.75% tor 33 yre. Genesis ft Associates, 1-800-377- 7564, anytime. L .in d F o r S a le 15 + ACRES, 2BR mobile home, bam, woikstiop, fenced pasture In westem Davie. Call Red Fousi, Oavie Farm & Land Sales. 751- 0757.________________________ PRO7654560Tremendous Land Oppoitunityl 75.5 Acres Beautllul land on Ben Anderson Road.1500 leet road Irontane. L a w n C a re ALL SEASONS UW N CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-4277. REWARD OFFERED FOR yellow- orange female cat lost at 601 N. & Cana Rd. area. $50 if found. 336- 345-1611. L o ts F o r S a le LOTS AVAIUBLE IN Mocksvllle, Advance » Cooleemee lor new tmmes. 751-7734.______________ WOODED ACRE ON paved Garden Valley Rd. 0« exit 162. Doublewide only. $9,950. 704-528- 9593. Please leave message. M is c p lla n e o iis 7 ELECTRIC BASEBOARD heat units. Individual room thennostats. Came out ol a six room house. Excellent cond№n. $100. Call: 492-7549.____________________ ALUMINUM EXTENSIONLADDER 32 II. heavy duty 250 Ib. used once $225.264-4211. BUCK STOVE FIREPLACE insert w/ blower w/4 spd Ian motor. Great cond., sold new lor $1,095-must sell-$300. 725-0411, ask lor Kelly or 751-1771._________________ GRAVELY TRACTOR $3500. Carcarrier, $1500.336-751-5722. HAY FOR SALE-$2 per bale. 492- 7316 or 492-7484.______________ JANn-OR, FLOOR MACHINES &carpet machines lor sale. Call Cassandra Grepoiy at 284-4267. T R A C T O R S A L E S A S E R V K E SINK m iM Е а и т ш гм м « г .а р м 1га*м . Courtney Baptist Church Before and After School Program is looking for Christian individuals to work as Direclor and Assistant Direclor for our scliool age cliild carc program. This is a new program with plenty of excitement and growth ahead!! Director hours will include morning and afternoon split shift. Please contact Debbie Brown al 336-463-4046. Deadline for applying in July 20th. EOE 4 ^ ' ' B eih e^ ^ iii ^ CommUnHy AnicAinf those vHo need help. Jbuching ua aU.9 l(eOO)41MJWAY http://www.unitedway.org C N A ’ S To Cover Davie CoJnty All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem “TTit taiMtomi amjgiigt M il > ouit*yauV «vM t*: NEW 12,000 STU wlndow-alr conditioner, $295: 21" power lawn mower, B/S enfllne, $50.940-2735. NEW YARDMAN SPECIAL edition lawn tractor, 18.5 Va ■ ган1 и^ -"1 м :т-«т1 WOW! Yogtfwugtn w fOfflOtt HAPPY SOthl< Л и I Service Are you in need of a quicl(, non-contested, and inexpensive divorce? Keep your hard earned money inyourownpocketsl Instead of paying an attorney call for an appointment. 3 3 6 - 2 8 4 - 6 6 7 2 M o b ilp H o m p s / S a i(' K t Q SALVAGE:4'xS'x1/4* water board, $3.99/ea.; 4'x8' Cedar Closet liner, $12.95/ea.; 5’X12' premium llociing tlbertxiard, $g.95/ea. Grade Mark, 2X4 studs, $2.49/ea. bldg. stone $140/pr. pallet/140 sq. It.; 4'X8'X1/2' thick Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 Ib. cap. warehouse carts, $49/ea. prehung exterior steel doore, $69/ea.; Rooting lelt, $6.95/roll: We stock stainless steel In sheets & plpe.l/lntertor paneling $5.95/ea.; Cormgated culvert pipe up to 24' dia.: we stock pumps & accessories lor wells. Fonnica, $.50 sq. It.; Steel I-Beams lor sale: parking lot steel light poles, up to 30' tall; brick pavera .30/ea.: 4x8 exterior siding, $7.95/ea.K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business onWesI bank ol Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. UKE NEW, ORTHOksoII king size - ■ ■ $200. Callmattress i box 264-6332 or 264 hydrostatic, 42-Inch deck $1200. Also sireaker go-cart, 5hp, new tires, EC. $400.336-751-5799. OLD HARDW№K WOOD cook stove, old wood heater & Maytag wrtger washer. Prices neg. 998- 30f5.________________________ PIANO, $350; RAINBOW vacuum a shamjxxier, $450: treadmill, $30. 336-998-8706._________________ POOL TABLE FOR sale, $500. 751-5951 alter 7 pm or leave message._____________________ QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS set. Still lirm & In good condition. $100.492- 5065. STEEL BUILOInQS, NEW, must sell: 40x60x14 was $16.200 sell $9.990; 50x100x16 was $26,550 sell $16.990; 60x150x16 was $49,990 sell $29,990; 100x200x20 was $98,500 sell $74.990. 1-600- 406-5126.____________________ THREE (3 ) CB walkie talkie radios. Two (2) 40-channel radios and one single channel. All In very good condition. Boti 40-channel CB’s need ten (10) AA batteries and one 9-volt batteiy for the single channel CB. $150 for all 3. $50 for one each. (336) 998-2096. If not available, please leave a message. UNIOUECAN OPENERYou've seen them on TV, now available locally. Opens cans outside the rim. Lids come oil perfectly smooth. Sanitary, no more lids lalling in cans. Order by June 30 and receive amazing automatic needle Ihreacer FREE. Just send $9.95 plus $2.00 S«H, check or money order ts: IBH, PO Box 2245, AdvaiKe,NC 27006.____________ W IU BUY JUNK care. 284-2659 or 284-4194. 1_________________ ‘69 HONDA CSR 600-5400 m, garage keep-S3200: GE dryer, QC, $100; Ouetn comloiter set. sealoam green, 2 rulfles, shams, ,$125.8----- 14XM “MONTEBELLO',OAKWO2BR,recently remodeled, range, washer, dryer, dishwasher, garbage disposal, new-caipel, doors ■ & curtains, nice Inside & out.’(336) 463-5348. $8000. (Couitney). ' ■ 14X80 V1NVI«HINGLE _set-up, $599/down. Call lor 336-751-7734.______________ 19« FISCHER 14X71 Mobile homo, solid, well-built. $9000. Retrigeralor, stove, Rheem central air unit Included. 2BR w/waik-ln closets, 2 lull baths, real wood burning lirepiace. Buyer resgonslble lor moving and set-up. Home is presently In Mocksvllle. Call Kelly Carter, (803) 329-6160 (Rock Hill, S.C.I 1997 SKYLINE, 14X70 2BR..2 iA .set up In Mocksville. Little ot ’m 751 pillows, i >.998-2276. M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t 14X70, 2BI, 2BA, c/a, large private lot, Parker Rd. oil 64W. No HUD. $3751 deposit. 492-7423. 2BR, 4 Ml. Irom Mocksvllle, 64E, Oakland Heghts. Includes stove, relrlg., w/d, i/a, $350 + sec. dep. 492-7462.____________________ TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water lumlshed. located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 998-7748 leave messane. , 3BR SPEC HOME set-up In nk;e Never lived In, fumished. 751- 3BR, iSA , SINGLEWIDE, $3000CASH. Will move If necessary. 744- 1307.____________________ ABANDONED D/W LOCATED onbeautiful, wooded, owner llnanced land. Call Victory Homes 744-1306. ABANDONED HOME ON private lot. Just on 601: $895 down ft payments of $225.751 -7734. - ALL TRAILERS WANTEDI Weneed your trade today! Top lid. Limited lime, so hurryl Vtatdryimes 744-1307. AT VICTORY HOMES, we tote the note, new homes, fast loans. Call 744-1305.___________________ BAD CREOrn 3BR, $800/down. R^artteM ^f past crodit histoiy! HAVE you EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING THE TIMBER O FF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING I TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. C A L L 704-878-9784 5 O R M O R E A C R E S Austin Hunt Lumber Co. 2762 Hidcory Hwy. $tatesviiie, N.0.28677ER971030-lfr»o-w Deputy Fire M arshal/FIre Inspector PuM— ! iTIw prlfflMV fMpOfwlbUHy Ы ttw Dtputy Fir* ItenhêVFir* InspKlor Ш I b »lo p lo ra i co d tirfow m<ntiwHlftlf>»p>ctiOH> u n a » И х NC FifPrtvtnW on- Cedt. Ш м г duttM may In c h i* condMCtJofl fir* InvMtlgMloiM in ttw а Ь м п м o(ttw FIrvllMtwl or any oitwr dutiM M attlgntd by ttw Fir* MartlwH. Wedilti»dyÉi; Ttw«прЮуиit«ipocMiowork«maUmumoflibo ! Ttw candidai» ahiN to a MghtchoelgradueltVfMhtonw flrt* пшлл Ш andai > adu i>m>. » t oMaga dagw \% W»ily daahiMa, bm iwl raqulr«. Tto candidala alwu ромам lad and itw aMltty M rvlaia 10 bualntMк Tto candMaie atol рмама (or tow Ito abWy 10 ebWn) • kA F Ira lM KLovüMi»prilcrftd.Ttoe To a p p i ai Office Oavtt County Flrt MMtort Omcf Ш toulh Malfi Mfttl. Room »1 Moekt«Mt,NC 2T0M APPLICATION« ACCIPTID UNTIL POSITION It nUIO. ow co>wr>»*mouao»w naanamctiii Assistant IV пшпосгм ▼ ■ о к т |>1Ч M t b r Rccdpt of Apr№iUo>; Opra иия П М te d y BaiHortag оГ й|№ nycciiU on, n fo n n a m tviluailoH Md CMpuler werk). I ll^ iu te aiid ■ т1Ы ш ш ot two y o n оГ p n m a iviiyU fk Sckool 1ПННМГ aan ■ пишшвш m i opcriacc. Compatci Uttracy m d cfflckMy I m int r r : «i30 im lo S30 |иц Md to d ll4 muU|4e prkirititi a phii. I f U Ìi M Im n 8!W Ш lo SM pn Е Ш Х 1 two days (U,, “nicidm SttMTvitoo eiptriencc, lood o r ^ ^ Aa oriilaal Ctater^l Ншам Scrvim appUcalloa b it « d a t t S w i» lin d iM tyc«p<edlBllMrfac^pltteda¿plfcyltoiferai). U a dtfit« li nquiitd Гог the padUn applied lto,teaMq<p>iaM«lii«Ml» d > trt4 S > ^ ^ Ц м olfw ol cmploytat I. « à £ 5 S to b 4 lu i4 work. Aa applicati« a ^ ¡ * í ^ * “ ^C M tw «ll4r саШа| ^T»4N(^ExL7t7,aMliybmUtcdby * "* * * ’ Nortli СанИм 27101. EOEMF, JOB UNE - r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 - П9 eLASSIFIEDe ШЕЯтаВДУЕ PROFTEABLE S ia M o h ilp H o m o s/S .ilp ■ (Re v ie w m o b il e h o m e tor; sale on rented loL 336-284-2130. [ijA K S , DRtPS, SQUEAKS,creeks, and holes? Sound lamlllar? ¡ Call Victory Homes to take your worries awayl 744-1306. rWe HAVE OVER too properties : avaliabie immediately. ZERO down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem, 767-7150. W 14X70 2 BR, 2ba, lirepiace, carpet, stove, refrigerator, DW, jiarden tub, EC, $fo,OOOOBO. h88, pafler-761-4201.'t e IU OAKWOOD MONTCLAIR,.14X70,3BR, 1.1/2 BA, $7500.940- ; 2213.________________________ ' '93 SKYUNE 14X70, all appliances, EC. 751-2961. PIANO TUNING' , Repairing & Rebuilding ; ; ' Self-playere, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Oflt the Hollywood Coiiiiectioni CaVlanila bail« Hiallh к IMIlBHS Co. nom tietalttag maugm lot local ana. ■ icilltal aiaikitlag a coaipnuliea plan. Own your am buliiMS. lew itaitup be ■0 lUk. M iaii ptodncli t Call DO* (Of M alla. TSM UO JNdTbPlact IbildlnThi CImfflMli? m » fc n o n M tin to fH L . ITha Itm II « я * an МЛО; Neh ;addMenHiimdlitO«. :Y«d Sala ada n peyibla bl idvMoiL : DaadllM tor cItiMad idt II 12 КЮ ;noon1lisid«y. ABCPMNTtNGANDWALLPAPERINQ15 yeare experience •Our commitment Is quality through experienced teamwork.' 751-3813 BILL L. WYATT(33№ 998-7216 Interior-Exterior Painting Metal Roofs Painted Shingle Roofs-New or Reroof Storage Bulldlngs-Decks Driveway Sealing-Parking Lot Strlplng-Quttere Cleaned References Free Estimates 36 Years Experience GIVE YOUR HOME a clean look for a fraction of Ihe cost ol repainting. Remove mildew, dirt, and debris-call Johnson's Power- Washing Seivtee' lor a free estimate. 1-600-572-6320 ext. 336. HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES998-8067. :____________ PAINTINGRemodeling - Home Repaire Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterprool decks, patios, driveways and walkways. 284-4277. ' PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BYI.C.E., INC.-$99 installation after $50 mall in rebate. Plus receive the firet month ot Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call now-1-800-583- 1339. Limited time offer/some restrictions may apply. D R IV E R S N E E D E D Claaa A CDL. R tq, TrMtor Trallar Dumps, W ill train on dump tiueka, tMiwtlta, honM, avary day. Yaar round work. Call 336-998-B700 or 8 00 4 33 ^ 2 ., ForAppolntmanL SMALL SATELLITE DISHES$«• Installed. WILL CLEAN HOMES and do oddlobs. Call 998-2565.____________ WILL DO ODD |oba w/ chain saws & mechanic work. Will buy market junk. Hospital St. Ext. ti trailer No. 6.336-468-7688. BAILEY »HOWARD TOURS July 1-4, Ohio Amlsh Country-step on guide, buggy ride-train i)de-Sumr Creek Swiss Viliage-Warther Carvtngs, Amlsh Farms Tour, 5 meals Included, D-$299, T-$275, Q-$260. Aug. 18,1 day, Boone, NC. Includes 'breakfast & 1 dinner at Daniel Boone Restaurant, Shopping at Shops ol the Parttway. $42person. Driver Qene Uvengood. 998-4338. OWN A CLASSK: '63 240-D Mercedes Benz, 169,000 miles, blue, 4 dr., auto, njns great, sacritice at $3,500 lirm. 998-4292, 9am-8pm.____________________ SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buick-Dodge 700W. Innes St., Salisbury ________704-838-1341_________ ■73 VOLKSWAGON VAN. Newpaint, new tires, recent engine rebuild, brakes & shocks. $2500 or make offer. 751-3213.___________ ■87 TOYOTA CELECIA, 2 dr., 5 sp>d., sunroof, 123,000 ml., $3200. 996-3370. ‘92 CHEVY VAN, 12 pass., EC, $11,500. For more Inlo, call 751- 5014.________________________ •93 HONDA PRELUDE SI. Red, Sspd, sunrool, alloy wheels, AM/FM cassette, AC, pw, pl, one owner, EC, 76K, $12,500. Unda, 766-4126 day, 650-0612 evening. 5 PEOPLE WHO need to lose weight & make money. New patented weight loss product. Phone (336) 659-6974 for details. HIGHSCHOOL STUDENT WOULDlike donation of computer. Please call 284-4211,Jotwna.__________ ROOMMATE WANTED. YOUNGChristian female seeking roommate for 2BR apartment In Mocksvllle. $180/mo. plus hall ol utilities. Call TIana at 751-0770._____________ WANTED: PERSON TO clean my home bi-monthly. Must have references ft own transportation . Call 940-5012. SUMMER WORK t t s .s s t » it « t t Part-time/Full Time with flexible acheduks. Scholanhips Awarded. Great Resume Experience! CaU F o r In fo 759-OOM.' | E m p lo y m e n t ADS IS GROWING the liatbed dhrlslon. '98 trucks arriving dally. Need experienced diivere to start today. CaU (ot 2 Itr. approvall 600- 646-3438 Ext. 1009.____________ AMERICAS HOTTEST PARTYplan/Christmas Around Ihe Worid now hiring demos. Free $300 kit. No InvestmentI No collectlngl No deilvetlngl Weekly paycheck. Also booking parties. Cali Usa 492- 7265.________________________ AUTO SALES-NEW t USEDSmall domestic store. We are looking for experienced professionals-honest. self-startere. bcellent hours, no high pressure. Call now 336-751-2161, ask lor Dick or George. E m p lo y rn e n l CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license preferred. Call 264-4369, Mon.-Frl., 10am-2pm for application. EEO.______________ DISHWASHER « CASHIER NEEDED. APPLY In person ONLY to Millere Restaurant.. DO YOU HAVE a buming desire to create a lifestyle that most people only dream of? Intematlonal company, training provided. Work 10 hrs/per week. Creale residual Income In a home based business. 336-909-0229._________________ FT HOUSEKEEPERS A JANITOR needed lor daytime. Call Connie or Kathy at Bemtuda Village 998-6703 or apply In person-Hviy. 801 S., M- FULLTIME POSmONAVAILABLE. No experience necessary. Fast advancement. Starting M.SOffir. 751-7430. LARGEST COMMERCIAL FLOORING dealer In area needs exp'd. Instaliere. Excellent benelits available. Drivera license a must. Call 924-8181. EOE.____________ NEW CHILD CARE opening In Mocksvllle In September Is currently taking applications fot qualified teachere. Education and experience required. Send resume to: 175 River Crest Ct., Clemmons, NC 27012.778-0316.___________ NEW STORE OPENING-posltlonsavailable Immedlalely In live departments. Excelleni company training program. Must be neat in appearance and a hard worker with a desire to succeed. Call 682-5121 fot Interview.__________________ OWNER OPERATORS ft COMPANY drivers needed. Home often-(800) 525-5654 or (336) 661- 1355. PART-TIME DIRECTOR ^ ofchildren’s ministry. Macedonia Moravian Church. Submit resume or request Informalion to Macedonia Moravian Church. 700 N.C. 801 N., Advance. NC 27006. PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood pay/benefits. Clovetlield's. 760- 4161.________________________ PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING AND UUNDRY company seeking housekeepers, floor technicians and laundry attendance. Full & part-time available, 1st & 2nd shift. Please apply in person at Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons or Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. THE MOCKSVILLE POLICE Dept, is accepting applications for Police Officer I. NC Basic UwEnforcement Certification required. Apply in person 171 Clement St. WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL W/FORKLIFT certification. Also willing to work In production. Apply In person to VentLab Corp., 33o- 492-2636.____________________ WOLF PUPS. HIGH percent, extremely beautiful, friendly, yellow eves. Call 704-871-0492.________ WORK FROM HOME$450-$6000 PT/FT. For free Information call 1-919-839-2716. lot bed facility haa full time opening lor LPNa on 2nd 1 3rd ihlft Apply In person to Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 lor more infonnation. Great benelits and (»nipetitlve salary. ■ IM M M a iH C lT lt l > S N E L U N G APPLY TODAY WORK .. TOMORROW. W E ARE LOOKING TOR PEOPLE IN DAVIE COUNTV FOR THE .. FOLLOWING POSITIONS! ANY CONSTRUCTION TRADE, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS, WAREHOUSE . - WORKERS, ALL O m CE ' -SULLS CALLUS OR COME BV, WE ARE IN THE NEW WINSTON-SALEM WAL-MART SVPERCENTER JIWT-MTWBP 334-774-<a44 IM bed licilHyhM full Ume opening for CNAa on 2nd 1 3rd ihifl Apply in person to Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 lor more inlonnalion. 1.N7 Ha«Md S t • И мкаеИа, NC П П Ш S c h o o l B u s D r i v e r s N e e d e d С « М 1 | Ц | | | Ц | » ,1 М | 1 П « И Р « 1 М 1 М \ u n i- x m Ш Щ т Т 1 Ы т , М 1 Р , и , к Щ S c h o o l B u s D r i v e r s N e e d e d DnbeM rtildm k CMladllMlli|lw,MrielirifThMipirtatlMitm^ IM DrtMrlMÉii, J4r 27,21, A 30 ■I M rim Cmty Cm m Mi М ки ОиИСмрм-М тгОб \ Л И п - Р Ш т Loo k at T h e se G reat New Arm y O ffers •$40,000 for College When you enlist and become eli­gible lot a certain skill, you could qualify lor the Montgomery G.l. Bill plus the Army College Fund. That means you could earn up to $40,000 lor college during a fout- year enlistment. • $65,000 In Student Loans Repaid II you're stuck with a studenl кмп thate not In delault, the Amv might pay It off - up lo $65,0001^ H you qualify, we'll reduce your debt by 1/3rd k)r each year you serve. • $12,000 Cash Bonuses If you qualify and volunteer to serve in one of the Army's top- priority occupational skills, you couki receive a cash bonus of up to $12,0001 Rnd out more about these and other Army bene^ts. Talk to your local Army recruiter today. (704) 636-4000 ARMIE H A U W U C A N I I .www.Qoafmy.corn GET REAPY TO GROW Lowe's, recognjMd^s one of ttie “100 Best Companies to Work For In Ainerlca," now has immediate openings in Statesviiie._________________ Lowa^ Reiional DUttulhin Cenlw ha* ftMm e opwilnti on dia nl|M M t and «nM o paiMlme KhadulM avalabla; SmPPING/RECEMNG PEPARTMENT Applicants stiodd meet ttie tolio*iii| teqiirenwrits: • Atiility to lilt up to 70 lbs. \ • StsbleworkNstory i • Successful drug screerang Lowe's offers a competitive salary and compensation paikage including medical, dental. We, 40I(lil and one of the best Empk>ye< Stock OMiersNp P|ans in tlie coutilty. IntwHltd candldaitt ihoiM MMd thii ipMlal In lw ^ ^ Miilon Ikmday, July 7,2 p.m. - 7 p.m. iC Lww%DiitributionCentw 7hTbmHnMaiRd. StatMvNle,NC 28625 **------- I !■ iihfi^^ЛвПеПЩ n O W Il I MMUI b o n d )Ou're going to start to /ёе< a v.hok tot better obout tefri^ M W p9^^ iW W t i ^ ytvr ctrttr. Creotcd ^ the recent mefjer of Cofofino M tâco ip and Pm b/ttfion H ea№ cort weV« jbrmed one of North CoroHnai strongest h eatíi e a t dBancn. with 12.000* em ph)fes and a patitfit-bose o f 2.2 m iBofí people shoring our n«w Ш т tf HWii tiin ñ üftremodem core ChKkup on us and yo u i dscw er to fii Ccrti|icd Nurse Assistant Transportation Aid PerfythHtdkalCMttr 7am-7pm and 7pm-7am p o « ^ «viU »ble on the forovirri units: Intefmediite Su rg^ Cire, 0«betes/Teiemetr)i General Cardiacne'emetry 2nd shift positiofts Miiable on Nephrok^ General Sur|ery ar>d Neurosurgery PorvjrtiiHtdlctlCwitw- Nufw Assistant II certiícation required, futl-time and . orvoHtvaWe. Fonydi Hidktf Cenni} I $t M V * » foiknving ficilities: f«nyth HedlttI Ctnttf^un-time, ’ 3nJ shift Sfringwoed Csre Center ef FtrsjA-futi.tme. аЯ shifts. т л и ! Nrh Н9Щ\Ш SafTblJOpm m • 'M (i Part-time, to уюгк up to 20 hours per week Experience pfe%nd. Dwie CeunCr Hwphd aWe schedule. vMork up to 20 houri wHh i Vi occas«naI weekends and hoSday&To ■ i i worV: 6.'OOan>-2JOpm or 130pnv&30pm. //fl-Portyth Medical Cemw^-Part-tir» haditioritoafierMrTXTnerilthit irvpinB gneiter profcssorul a d w « n A oAer tf>e outstandir|{ berdts m d...: t; corppersation )ou'd e>9ect fiw i a r « v ' a ic m in modem hei№ care. For imrr» duts consideidticix please son oriend your resuT« ta <■44»; Aaah-mazmg Growth SSm i «M Crtak PhNm¥ñMlMÍ;i Mam.NC S IIM itr a im 7n.|l7«t or Iterili TIM4MlN^' itt2ndA3rdihnpo*itiom Temponryto vior1( irp to 32 hours per Exctfent drrvini record required. . status wil be verified. |aMnta*m>7IMN»er«il >atl-m.7IMfTf.Equ^ . Opportinit/Еп1р1о>«г . ... ______________T2ndA3fdtMt petition мШа on tta Ыомч S U U N u rm UrJt 7«n-7pm & 7pm-^ poten »аЬЫа on the (Ы- .............. 7 5 Г “ 'v V *. л •, V УЛ,- 1': Dio - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 Davie E)aleline ' i ! { s I ___________ Ongoing MiwitMackiviltMooMLodieimM- diys. Doon Open at 6. ilrst game Ol 7 p-m. М4 0. W M m R. ОЫе VfD. 2nd Satur­ day. Doon open. 6:30 p.nt Ш з и ___________________________ July 9-11 V aatk» Bible School. SiOrm UMC. Sa- •шСЬипЛВи.оШаУлЛсакту.ТЬиЫау & Riday. 7-9 p.m. Saiurdiiy, 9 (\.m.-nooa Hot dog lunch Л1 noon. Gosing prognun. 2 pm. Ages 2 thm youth. Saturday. July 18 Vacadon Bible School, Faimlnglon Bap- tie ChurcK 1119 riuinlngton Rd. 9:30 ani.-3:30 pm. Ages: 3-11 Puppet show-s. frafts. music. Bible study, lunch. For morc Info, call 940-5267 or998-3601 Ongoing 9 Ш Ы 91Ы Chuith: Wonhip Scr% ices. 9:4Sa.m.& 11 amSundaySchool.9:45u.m & 11 a.m Nunery provkkd. CoolmiMcChurdiorGod.Sund.iySchool. 10 am. Wofthip Servicc. 11 am. Estming Worship. 6 pm. Nion. Prayer Service. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour. 7 pm. Van ser>'ice to and from chuidi a>‘ailable for Sundaymomingservicc.P3storGaryF1)illips. 284-49Лог2И-2180. lUMakVnlHdMrthodbtChuiTh meets in Shady Grow SchO(4 gym. Sunday. 10:.^ Jordan Serves As House Page Sundi Dawn JonJan. a scudctil al Davie High School, recenlly scr\ cd os apa8erordicN.C.HouscorRcprcKn- lolive. Pages play on imponam role in Ihc General Assembly by assisting nicm- bers of dK Ноше during commiltcc rneedngs and floor sessions. Serving os a page gives students о chancc to interact with dieir stale government, and it gives lawmakers о chancc to liieet and listen to some of their most ¡тропам constituents, dKir school­ children, ■ Jordon was sponsored by Repte- scnUdveJuliaHowoid andisihe daugh­ ter of Lyim and David Jordan, a.m. Childcare piuvidcd. Pastor - Keith T u m m O rn «:<W 8-«)M . Ik)mc;>»8-1 T 9 ). E-Mail; llillsd,Tk UMC 0 Juno. mm. E rto o sB .p « h lC h u rth :S» i« lo sSc W ,lO a.ra.; »oiship, 11 im .; church Inilning, 6 p.m. Wnincsdiy scrvicc, 7:30 p.m. G oodShtphtrdE|iiKii|ialChuith,Clujich Stm;t,Cooln;mcc,Sunday!crvi«,9:30a.m. S p e d a l E v e n t s _________ Saturday, July 4 Concert In the Park, Rich Park. 7:30 p.m. followvd by rm;ttvtis. $3 ;>dinission. Chil­ dren under 12 free. ParVing: $1 Old-fiisli- ioned ganxs. 6:30 p.m. For more info, c-all 336.751-31I1 July 9 & 14 Audhkms for Davie Theater Company’s (Voduction of 'Nimsense'. South Duvie Middle School,6-9 p.m. All fcnvilenisi iiges high school and up. Perii)mi;ince diites in Sept. Call 751-3146 for info. Friday, July 10 Fit» Childhoad Immunlmlioas <iAduH Tetanus Shots, Coolcemee Shopping Cen­ ter. 9-U a.nv Hcalihy Cai\>linians nx^lc unit. Monday, July 20 Cruise In. downtown Mixksville. 5:30-9 p.m Sponsorcd by Piedmoni C.A.R.S. & Swret Lovers Ha\tn. July 20*24 'Cdtbrale'nm ttre'' DramaCamp,8am.- 5 p.m Ages: K-11 Cosl: $100. Spoavwd by D.ivie The.itrc Co. & Mocksvillc.Davic Rec.Dept. Call 998-4002 for info. M e e tin g s I. \ ^ Monday, July 6 SheffMdCalahaln VFD Annual Incorpo- niloo Meeting, fifc station, 7:30 pm Saturday, July 25 Da«1e County Republican Men's Fnlera* lion. F&n D.'ubeci»e. 7:30 am. Ongoing Yodldn Vallty RibbH Brwdcn Associa- lion, Bnxk Gym.l.Tst Sunday of e;Kh nx>nth. Jerry Rivers Earns Degree Jerry RWcrsofMock&vtUc earned an associate degree in nursing on Sunday, May 31 from Rowan* Cabamis Communily College. He was among 39 sludcnis lo re­ ceive a pin during ccremonics. The pin signlfles complelion of the pro­ gram and is traditionally worn on registered nurse graduates with iheir uniform. 2:30 pm. All robbll owners welcome. OUI 336-998-9858. Alcohottes Anonymous. Sundays. 6 pm. and Wednesdays. 8 p.m.. Sccond Preshyic- rian Chureh basement. Rne St. Call 751- l490or75l-7786 for Info. MOPS(MothenofPi«choolen). M;icc- donb Mofitvian Church. Support, fellow­ ship. craHs & food. Children guided In own programMOPPETS.9;30-l 1:30am. Regis- tmtion fee flexible lo П of children lUtcnding. Scholarships available. For т о к Info, call 998-4394.1st Л 3rd Frlditys. Historic Da»k Inc., 2nd T\>esdity. Davie County Public Libnuy. 6:30 p.m. E>v*ryone Nsclcoine. The Artist Group, Davie Cwmty Libnuy. 7 p,n>. last Tues. Call Donnie nt 998-5274. Cenler Communily Development. 3rd Mon.. 7 p.m. Community BWg. CooleemeeTowiiBoenl,3nlTucsday.TowTi Hall. 7 pm. unless othcr^^■lse noted. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Coun­ cil, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Fficndship Bap­ tist Rliowshtp Hall. Davie Domestic ViolenceSen1ccs.Suppo(t groups for vlctimsofdomcstic violence. Ses­ sions free, confidential. Tuesdays. 6 pm. DDVS Omcc in Davic County Courthouse. 75l-.lt50. Family Vtolence Pw tntloo Seniccs oí Da>1e County. Free counseling for vkrtims ofvi(^cnce and theirchiklreaSepanac groups. Tbesday8.6-7:30pm.FirsiUnited Methodist ChurehofMocksville.Call I-800-728-3413. Da>ieC0untySch00lBusDrhTnAs90cla- Iten, 2nd Thurs.. 7 p.m. Davie County Sr. Center, Brock Bidg. Advance Garden Club, 1st Tues.. 9 .xm.Alocks UMC. 998-2111. Lhing With Cancer Support Group, 2nd Tues., Da\ ic County Libnuy. noon. You may bring bagged lunch. MocksviUe Garden Chib, 1st -niurs.. FiN Baptist R’llowship Hall. 7 p.m. MOPS, Mothen oTPnxhoolera, 1st. 3rd Fri.. 9:30*11:30 am. Macedonia Mor.tvi.'ui Chualu SI5 regi&tr.uion plus snvill ueckly fee. 998-4394. Sons оГСооМепЦе Veterans. 1st Mon­ day, Coolcemee Historical Building,7 pm MockioUk RotaiyCtub.lbcsdays. 12:10 pm.. Rotary Hut. Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Bethlehem United Methodist Church. 6:45 p.m ТТшгз. Famingloa Masoolc Lodfe N a 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 pm. at the lodge. Caacer lupport group. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m..DavclitKary,rurcancerpalients.rTknd, family. 1-800-228-7421 or 751-0313. Моск|«Ше LkMB Cbb, I st, 3rd Ihursdays. 7 p.m. Rotary Oub. Mocks>«^DnkHonlebuAlen.4(hlЪшv day, 7 p.m.. Captain Ste\en's. Davie High AtlriHicBooelm.3nJ Monday. 7 p.m, school cafeteria Disabled Агосгкш Vctetans No. 75 and Auxiliary,3idSk)nday,7p.m,chap(crhonv. U.S.601 southofMocksvilk. Fanningion Rurltan Chib, 2nd m -sday, 7:30 pm.. Fanningion Melhodisl chiirch. HELPS Minfatries, Christian recoveiy pro- gramforNwmxnscxuallydwscdaschlWten. Mondays, 7:30 pm., 41 court Square. Room 210. GoMen Age Chib, IM Monday. Easl Room. Sr. Ccntcr, Brock Bkig., lOam. AbheimenSupportGroup,2ndThursday, 7 p.m.. East Room. Sr. Cenler. Bnxk Bidg., N. Main St. 751-8770 ot75I-06II. fSodety of D-avle.29Court Square, RobertLashmit,Barry Souders and Betty Lasiimit at the state convention. tocal DAV Members Attend Convention ; ;:The Disabled American Veterans l i i i Auxiliary held dKir Annuol State Convention in June al dK Holiday Inn Bordeaux in Fayetteville, i - Those attending from Chapter ond Unit 75 Mocluville were: Robert Ushmil, Betty Lashmii, Elizobeth Deurcash, Aniu Harding, Hassel Cox ■MBartaraCox, BetlyUihmil,ElizabethOvercash iia Aniu Hanling attended die For- gd-Me-NotUiacheoa, :;.Unil 73 Mocksviile received two n w b It die Luncheon, die History ifjwvd nd Vj\.V.S, Award, Eliza- l^Ovetcash was elected Stale Aux- ijary Commander for 1998-99, < Jim McCaler was elected Stale QapatmeMCommander for 1998-99. ^ Robert Lashmit was appointed Q itta in or Ihe Suie Depaitmeni biawiikM Committee, S:BctyLutaniiwiBa|i|»!nledChair- ■MortheRitiel-Me-NolLuacheoii, :Вспу Ladtmk was also appotnied isiKSMItAiailiaqfConveniaaCom- (10% OFF) WHh INt ptgi on your M pudMN, РКЕШНОШВиЯЮГ Y M C A 2ndWcdnesday, 7 p.m. 1 Group. 2nd TUcs- day. Davic Health Dept., 6-7:30 p.m. Parents Resource Organlz8tion(PRO)sup- port gn^up for families of children with dis- abll it Ies, 2nd T\iesday, 7 p.m. Coll Rosemary Kropfeldcr at 998-3311 for location. Jerkho-HardiMMiRuritanChib.2ndTues- day. 7 pm., club building. Health Dept., clink; hours: Mon.-Fri.. 8:30- 11:30 am.. 1-4:30 pm.: Tbcsdiiys. 4:30-7 p.m.: Teen Heallh Promotkm Clinic. 8:30 am.-noon. 2nd. 4th Saturdays. DavieCounty BoardorSod8lSei\kcs.4ih Tuesday, 5:30 pm. at DSS. MocksviUe AA. Wed.. 8 p.m. - closed mtng. Sun.. 8 p.m. -open mmg. Call Chris­ tine at 998-9885 or Teny 940-5944. СоЫеепме Amerfcao LegkM Post M. Le- gton Hul.Gladsione Road. 7:30pm., Island 3rd Mtindiys except hoIUays. AdvwKc»l«onlcLod8eNo.7l0.2nd'nies. day. 7:30 pm. at the lodge. Gymnastics Plus; Session 2 Ju ly 13-Auf. 13. M em ber $25,Non-mcm- ben $50.Kiddle Kicicer Soccer Registration Aug. 1-31. Member: $20. Non-member $30. Tae Kwon Do Boys&gitls,ascs6&up.Tucs<iay,Tliurs- day, 3:304:30 Session J, July 15- Aug. 13, Mcmticr SM. Non-mcmbcr $50, Swim Lessons; Session 3 July 6-7 2-wcek. Members: $25. Non- members: $55. Karate Tuesdays, 7-8:45 pm. $15/month. (1111751.0611 r«roorelnraLDCaliniisBii^ Ccntcr unless noted Mhcrwisc, Ongoing >1 Silver Striden. Brock Gym. 6:30-9 timj Moa-Fri. • Silver StrUers. Coolcemee School. 6-8 am. SihtrStrWers. Smith Gnjve Gym. 6-8am Davie SenkirCentcrScniorNutritionlunch, noon M-W, 1 \ am. Thurs. & Fri. Report Davie Dateline Kerns By Noon Monday Itenisfor Davie Dateline shouldbe reponed by noon Monday of the publication week. Call751-2l20of drop ilbyllKoraa:,S. Main St. across from Ibe counbouse. R e o e a tiq n . For mwe informatkw on these evenu. call 751-H25. RecChJb Before ($l5)or after ($2S)school and out of school pnignuns. Reglstralkm opea Good Tinkers Square Dance Group mcctsat RmningtonCbmmunliy Cen­ ter, 7 p.m. evety Montlay. Senior Une Dancing Mondays at IOam.$l. Step Aerobics Mondays. Thursdays 7 pm &tfurday. am.$l5permonthfor2daysawcck.$20ror 3days. Silvetstrideis Wak Club Seniors. 50 and up. M-F. 6:30-9 am. No charge. Mothers Morning Out 1\ie$days and Thursdays, $7 per day. $40 per month. I nsurance •Whole Life•UnivemtUle•TennUfe•Aimuitiet inJ tRAi•Sin|te Premium•Mort|>|eCaorelbiion•ШиЫШу Income Covftije — MocksviUeOffice ~ lOMr MaCoMi С«Мм1иг ynVadklavUleKoad МаекЫйе.МС 33é-751-(M7 FARM BUREAU IIM B n y N l Advance, NC ЭЗ«-ЯМ511 i«rt< CjR*nt SiM«i hUi« M u m Co Bmiuhi/mtf NC.KIA inuarc« Co Н м 1 в н н В к М В |В JS11 Nnidorf. CiMiiiiona, NC • (3M) 7e«402l' SptelillzinglntlieDuign, ¿ ¿ t S ilm t t lM o n a n d S e rv ic e o t: •HoiMThMtir&TiliviiiCfl •BurglirAliimSytlNn •FinttimSytlim sAiihynaHftnfiytiama •HuHHIoofflSmoSytiMM •СиММсишлЗуйт O G L E R S PREPLANNING P r o g r a m i S e c o n d T o N o n e ! K X J P utS(^SputslntoY ourLifeW ithN ew M ture| M ore Spark For the Buck Fine Gifts, Accosories, Beddini. Otienui & Brand Nime Fumiture and Mote For Best Seteclions SkopEidySMtiliyS-StStndiylO-S Open Weekdays IM Open July 4Ut . LO O K AT TH ESE FIN E M ANUFACTURERS I.* ^ CLAYTON W h y y O G L E R ’S ? É A F F O R D A B L E T E R M S ! Up to Bcven year InBtallment program available with iV |0 F IN A N C E C H A R O E . posBlbly saving IhouBondg over oll^r programa. t P rice Q V A R A N T ^ ^ Q 'nU hFJ£§J[ InglaUment, unlike other programs that require full payment berore freeiing price! a V ^Q R IjD ^W ^D E C O J^J^R ^O E available in case death occurs out of ta«m, possibly savtog thouauuts marct A N O A G E L I M IT ot H E A L T H Q U E S T IO N S t Anyone can qualify! | e T R A N S F E R A B L E !. Ifyou are relocated, this program may be relocated aa well. ¡ H Q U A L IT Y S E R V IC E ■ Q V A R A N T E E D ! -: 'Ншс1 Cox WiB appoinled Stale liirKKirbrDlsdMAmetlcanVet- ^ R cM U rim ilM d Bftty Lashmit i lñ M awatb for OHlsuadin(,Ser- i^ lo D iH b lid V e ln iM . tU fM m nl D.A.V. Com- дцМкг B n y Soudot presenled die a lp d i « to BMi)uet 10 Rstan and i » . Д D IS C O U N T P A C K M E S A V A IL A B L E I Ю К(Ш 8Ш Ф Ш 0У Л [Ш & 8ЕШ СЕ\т и ¡ю ш ош совт Р 1М ш т ш А сг1 V o g l e r A N D ^o n s F u n e r a l H o m e — 766-1688 Vacancy Another Coach Leaves Davie High P ag eB I Holiday On The Highways Vehicles Wreck On 1-40; Mocksviile Woman Critical After Being Hit By Car Page? D A V IE CO U N TY 80« E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D .o n ....C OUSPS 149-160 Number 28 Thunday,July9,1998 Sheriff Changes Duties Of Offioefs . Davie County Sheriff Allen Whilaker has made some changes in his depaitmeni thal he hopes will give him more time lo ttieel wiih residents and woric In Ihe field and less time trapped beiiind adeslc. Thougli maintaining Ihe final say in all rinancial mailers, Whitaker saidChiefDepulyMoilc Howell will lake on new responsi­ bilities in financial management, budget and procurement - duties piwiously liandled almost single- handedly by the sheriff. 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Chief Detective Jimmy Phipps will also lake on additional jpOnsibilities,playingabiggerrole in overseeing Ihe daily acliviiies pf all officers in Ihe department. ;; Tohaveasergeontandacorpo- pii bn each shift, he promoted fiisl M ft Deputy Lee Whitesides lo 'Oil^oral, He.also promoted Tony Leftwich firom deputy to detective № fill a vacancy in that division, ’ In the three and a half years he has been inoffice, Whilaker saidil became obvious to him some changes needed to be made, ■' Filling two new positions for jailers, which were approved by county commissioners in June, WMt^er hin^ June Lentz and Vicloria Houston, ' Hesaidhewashappytobeable lo.hire women for Ihese positions, J&he always Iries to keep females <m staff to assist with females piis- when Ihey are anested, ito fill vacant palrol deputy po- ^fions,Whilakerpromotedjaiiieis Crater and James Murphy. )U :is seeking applicants lo fill jlieir positions at the jail and fill im vacam deputy slot, f : 'Joey Reynolds, fonnerly of the I^ k sville Police Department, Stuait Shore, a fonner jailer Mocksvilie officer, were also as deputies, the sheriff said. F o u r t h O f J u l y F u n - ^ • • / I ^ ' f > > * / ■” Nil Í ki- Over $250,000 in illegal Dmgs Found More than $250,000 worth of illegal drugs were stiizcd last week al a n;sidcncc on Leisure Lane in Mocksviile, and four men were airesled. Officers seized about five pounds of Mclhamphclaminc with a slreel value of approximately $220,000,14poundsofmarijuana with a slrccl value of approxi- mately$36,000andasmall amount of cocaine July I, according lo Davie Sheriff Allen Whilaker, RostilloMcndcz-Valdez,30,of 235 Leisure Lane was arrested for trafficking in Mclhamphelamine, more than 400 grams. He is in Ihc Davie Counly Jail in lieu of a $150,000 bond, Saul Tonies Caicia, 39. and Rene Munoz Avellaneda, 3 1, bolh See Undercover - Page 4 Torres Perez СагЬц|а1 M m n*^ IMocksvllle iVlan Stabbed July 4 In Roadside Fight Over Girl ; PhllipChandler,8-year-otd son of JohnandReginaChandlerotCooleemee,celebrates the Fouith of July by participating In Cooleemee's first annual parade of lawn mowers. For mora pictures, please see page 8. A Mocksviile man was seri­ ously injured and faces partial pa­ ralysis as Ihe result of a stabbing that happened early July 4. Kelvin Ray Jones, 27, was thumbing for a ride home when he was picked up in Cooleemee by Jerry Wayne "B J." Campbell Jr„ 2 !, of Welslone Drive, Mocks-: ville, according lo Lt, Jimmy. Phipps of Ihe Davie Counly Sheriffs Depaitmeni, The two men apparently didn'i know each other but, after ex­ changing names, realized they knew of one anolher and got into on argument overagirl, Campbell pulled Ihe vehicle onto the side of W ill Boone Road where the men got oul and started fighting abotil I a,m„ Phipps said, Campbell got a knife oul of the car and slabbed Jones once in Ihe chesl and once in the back, Phipps reported, Campbell was charged with assault wiihadeadly weapon wiih intent to kill infiicting serious in­ jury, He was placed in Ihe Dayie County Jail in lieu of a $10,000 bond. He is scheduled lo appear in court Aug. 6. Jones was recovering from his .injuries Monday at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Be- causeihe wound tohisback stnick hisspinalcord,oneofhislegsnuy ' be paralyzed, Phipps said. : 18-Hour Event To Raise М(Х1еуРюг Cancer ResesucH :Sir:M ilwBwiilHntt iM w County Entaprise Recoid rifsaaeoftfae most dreaded diseases, ^ it strikes ooe of three Americans. [^iCinccr. Some survive, some dont O tin s Uve with Ihe fear of a recunence jiditfaeirUves. ;■-A spedal event is bong planned for M V ieCoun^ to raise money fcr cancer )ne«di,toinaease «wanness, tohooor CMcer suvivon and remember those didn'i suwive. ; vitbe Relay for Life will be held on Aug. 14 and Saturday, Aug. IS «1 ihe Davie High School track - 18 bows of walking, jogging or running in « a in s o riO - lS p M id e . ---!*Ifs important lo me because cancer ^strikeoneouafeveqrilnepeaple," n U K a^ Junker, event chair and a cancersurvivor. "Ifilbasn'ttoucbedyou personally, it's louched someone you know.” Junker, of Mocksviile, has helped with relays for Ihe pasl two years in Fonylh Counly, and is excited about D avieCoun^'sfiistrelay.niete willbe food fliyi ffltCftflimngnl, gflmfft and iq. fonnatiaa But the mosi touching pait is the emoliaa &om the cancer survivals, and fiom relatives of those who didn'i sur­ vive. "Once you see ihe enthusiasm and see how it touches Ihe cancer survivcrs, yottll get excited about this event," she said. "Ifs very touching and veiy per­ sonal and lugs at the heart strings." U k opening ceremonies will include enlertainmeot and speeches, with the highlighlbeing die kickK>frof the walk. *lf it hasnt touched you personally, ifs touched someone you know. Ifs very personal and tugs at the heart strings.* -KatyJunlwr.EwntctMir All cancer survivals will walk a lap around die high school track together, wearing a red sash. If diey wish, dieir names and types of cancer diey had will be announced. "That'savayeniotioiialdine,"Junker said. "Evenif diey don'lwanltopaitici- pale in a team, people are invited to come oul and see what it’s all about Come and enjoy the entertainment." The ForsyA County event had doz­ ens of teams who caniped out, danced and hadagood time forlhe relay,Junker said. She hopes teams (26 were regis­ tered as of last week and mote will be accepted until the relay night) will do die same here. "We want to encourage families and businessesloiakepait,"saidJoanCaiter, wboco-chairstheteamrecniiiinenlcoin- mittee. "Il's all about increasing aware­ ness." Carter hopes foralargecrowdfor die opening ceremonies. "Uiis is where we want die audience to pay tribute to diem (survivors)," she said. "That's die heart- touching part, show diese people dial Davie Coimly cares." The track willbe litwidiluminaries at dark in honor of cancer victims. The leams are asked to keep a memi ber on die track at all tiimes during dii relay. E fth member is asked to pay a $ 10 regishation fee and to raise at least $ 100 for die American Cancer Society.. Alargepercentageofdie monies stay in- North Carolina, and administrative: charges are among die fewest. C art« said. ■ OrganiznsrecammenddntdiurcfaBai civic groups, families, ftieads and co o i panies enter teams, widi memben tak: ing turns walking orninningaroundt^ track. They can canip out, and tm i| dieir own food and drink, or diey can. anivealditrerenttim estododieirshan to fight cancer. Registration f o suni- vors begins at 5:30p.m. Aug. 14m i|h ^ uack,anddieielaybeginsat6,eadii«ai m o a die next day. CaU die chanbet It 7Sl-3304farmo№ infonnatia№ . : 1 .*2 ~DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,1998 g i ipomfielcl adventure: P ^ le w o o d scores ¡again with maze W c (lid not spend July 4lh stuck in traffic. W c spcnl Ihe i;|niom ing lost In a ... cornfield, i, ' Twisting and turning. . Going down one dead-end afler another. Slowly, slowly making our way through Ihe newest form of ¡.'.^cnlcrtainmenl at Tanglewood.Park. •','r The Amazing Maize Maze is silly, fun and difficult. I'.;':. Harder than it looks. More fun lhan you might imagine, i..’ The entire family went — our 17-year-old didn'l protest loo ¡'^much — 10 the opening day for Ihe public, i; We stood Ihiough an oricnlalion, where we gol Ihc rules; ¡.’'[Don't run. Don't panic. There are portable loilets inside Ihe maze, j- r- Tanglewood has done il again. ¡’ i This maze thing is clever.■ Each team had lo carry a tall banner, a flag thal lel the judges j;^follow our progress through Ihe maze. As if.all Ihe mysterious ipalhs weren't enough, the Maze Masters occasionally turned the Ì’ ^irrigation system on us — a refreshing shower considering Ihe ¡'•’temperature. They gave us mysterious clues. And Ihey encour- •'■■aged us on Iheir loud speaker. Maze-goers don't have lo worry about creature comfons. In :• 'addition 10 the loilets, there are water stations scattered in Ihe :-'maze. And they pipe in music. "Green Acres" would seem •'-'appropriate for Ihe day. Instead, we got a strange variety of mood •'■¡music. ;• 'j They divided us into teams — sending aboul 20 of us into '.-'Ihe maze al once. Our 17-ycar-old insisted on going solo, nol •'■wanting lo be slowed down by parents and younger brother. "May Ihe com be with you," Ihc instructors lold us. And we were off. My youthful days hoeing com finally paid off. W c ripped ^rihrough the rows. I would lead. Lillian would lead. Robert would -fcad. We didn'l quarrel aboul which way to turn. We didn't think :'ltoo much about il, either. > We traded turns as the standard-bearer — carrying our team's % Tnag — our racing "silks." ■ The cornfield is divided into 12 sections, and hidden inside i-^'pach section Is a key to the puzzle. We collectcd the puzzle pieces, C "but we didn'l lake much lime to deeipcr them. We jusl followed ;> Jur instincts. This way? No, lhal way. Deadend. Turn around. Haven't we already been this way? , The com still has some growing to do. In some places, the ; rom was head high. In olhcrs. It was waist high. We could peek d.wr the com leaves lo see the other teams. ? Across Ihe rows of com, we could see our older son, who ■ .^emed lo be making greal progress. ; Il was high adventure. ' ; Lillian has a geography degree, so we practically had a X cartographer on our team. And il came in handy, i We had twisted and turned around the outer limits of the ; jjaze, unable to gel inside lo Nirvana. Wc got sluck on one path J-i^pealcdly, unable lo get beyond it. We backtracked and found an Idlem alive path. Suddenly we were dangerously close to the bridge ¿(W t of the maze. We went under the bridge twice, then twisted ?..4°und il lo the finish line. Proudly, we accepled the laurels as Ihe first finishers — taking minutes lo escape the maze. Son Paul finished second in 57 • (iinules, proving again lhal Father knows best. As we left, others ;)«ere still wandering, wandering, wandering... J , ; They may be there still. — Dwight Sparks > • » -------------------------------------------------- D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPRI(^BCORD (USPS 149-160) .171 South Main SbMt P.O.Box99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 PuDMMdtweUybyth* OAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. '»W ight SiMiks,... 'ìtobinFerguMOti ^> Hw BM 4w rdL. [Яеску Snyder.... ......Editor/Publisher ....Geneial Manager .....MuwglngBMor •Advertlalng Manager . 1 » .1 ,y . IJtavte 1916-1986 1 ^ 1 9 8 8 Ри М как PDM4 t|lÚlnMockiV<l*,NC 27028 SubMriplionRaiM SMgl* Copy, 50 Cento ttO per умг in North Ceroin« . t2S pK yM rM iM d(N o(«iC iniilni POSTMASTEn Send addraet Gtangec to; Devie Counly EnlMpitot Rtoord P.O. Bm Ю, Mockmie, NC 27П» Jow nel 1901-1971 ©»JUNEwSW/ " HOW BARBARIC- IM OUR COUNTR/ Wg J UST BINP OUR CONSCIENCES / " b T b e M ail.. Daughters Of Confederacy Help Fin(j History To the cUilon In 1861, a wooden stockodc was buiti around 16 acres in Salisbuty, to become a prison for Union POWs during Ihc War Bclwccn ihe Stales. 'Hie enclosed area contained an empty 20 year old brick c(M(nn factory and several woc^n cottages lhal were turned into a compound designed to hold 2,500 men. With the cuft^lmcnt of prisoner ex­ change the population rose dramatically to 10,000 by November. 1864.HKdealh rate whichhadonly b^n 2% before October, 1864skyrocketed to 28%. Union Genera) CeofgeStoneman arrived to free the Union POWs on April 12.1865 bul found Ihe prison empty. The buildings and stockadc were burned and later even the bricks sold off. The exact boundaries were lost and eventually built over. Members of the Robert F. Hoke Chapter No. 78 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy often help descendants locate Iheir ancestors' graves in the Salisbury National Cemetery and have laid wreaths and even held a funeral scrvice for a Michigan Union soldier. Descendants of Union soldiers have helped our members locale groves, lay wrealhs, and arrange services on Northern soil. This year Bob Melia. thermal imaging expert, flew over the prison site for the chapter to help locate the prison boundaries with his infra-red camera and equipmem. Mr. Melia, who helped search for victims in the tragic Oklahoma City bombing, will prcscnt his findings on the Salisbury Prison lo those attending the Salisbury Confcdcmlc PrisonSymposium July 24-26. lliis event will also include a Friday Friendship Banquet und Icclures on Saturday focusing on the prison urea then and now, Stoneman's Raid, the POW Reunions of 1909 and I9l0and more. Sunday there will Ьсапюто- rial servicc forthe Blue in the Salisbury National Cemeiery followed by one for the Gray in ihe Old Lutheran Cemetery. Wc desire to get the word out to all those individuals who had ancestors at the prison who were either guanls or POWs. Companies E and F and pan of Company С of Gibb's Prison Guard Battalion NCTnx>ps(42nd Regiment NCTroops) were comprised of men from Davle County and we'd like to hear fmm their decedents. We would likehopefullytoassist them in learning morc about Iheirancestors. We would like locompile informa­ tion lhat will help the many descendants who travel here to team morc about their ancestors. We would like to give them details about our Seminar and ofTer them an opportunity lo speak with other descendants. We would tike to walk with them over the area of ihe Salisbury Confederate Prison and over to the Salisbury National Cemetery where arc located ihe grave silesof over4,000Union soldiers who died here between 1861-1865. The seminar is open to anyone intercsted in the Salisbury Conft4lcralc Prison bul seating is limited and tticrc is u registrJlion fee. Plca.se contact us as soon as possible for infonnalion. Special guest for the event will be Mr. Louis Brown who authored Ihe dcHnitive study on the prison. Sue J. Curtis, Prcsiilent P.O. Box 5093, Salisbury, NC 28144 E-mail: bogIcs@rockctmail.com First July 4 Lawn Mows«! Parade A Great Success Tolheedilon Our many thanks lo everyone who had a pa^ in making our first lawn mower p:mide such a gr^at success, wtielher you were a participant or^lb- 4‘rver. It was grcat for those of us riding ini^e parade lo see so many friends and neighbors al^g the strecls. We had 46 entries, which was fantaiUc. Thanks lo all who came from other towns or a^ s to join with us, Wc have a sneaky suspicion lh;ü will be doing Ihis next July 4th. Please join us again, you are always welcome. Jo Crcason, coordinator Denny Crcason, assistant coordinator items Dònated For Sale Appreciated To the editor. I wouM like to lhaik everyone who donaled items for the yanl and bake Stic that Cub Seoul Pack S04hadalHillonChucchSaniiday,Iuly27.Iwaukl like to thank evoyone who gave Iheir time and effoct to the sak. We couMnl have done il wlthoul you. Thank you to Fullon Church for the use of the buikUng. ' ' Thanks loevetyone who hadapaitinthcsale.lt was a great success. We gave Ihe remaining ilems lo Davie Counly DomesUc Vmknce Servkes. They were appreci- aled. Baibara Craver, Cub master IelTCravef,Weblo's leader Sylvia Keaton, Den leader Layne Rotieilson, Assistant cub masur Letters Wekx)mecl f The Enurprise Reconl welcomes letleq from its readers. The letters may be on topics i ( local, state, nadonal or international issues. % An effort will be made to prim all letteri provided they ait not libelous, vulgar, or ^ poor taste. The editor reserves the right to e<fi letters for grammar and for space. ‘J All letters should include the name aid address of Ihe writ«, including a signature. X lelephone number, not lo be published, is al^ requested. [j Please have icuers in Ihe newspaper by 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be What Is Your Favorite Cartoon? CodyRadMr Соокеяие 'Rugraii.’ MkhaUeGMiioa Соокеюес ’ Barbie Dancer.* KandaLane M eckniUe ‘TbeRusrali.* Thank You C's For A Generation Of Good Tiines And Good Food The cheesburgers were Ihe best. A thin piece of beef. A slice of tomaio. And |obs of pimienlo cheese that dripped from all sides of a flattened, toasted bun. You can still get that kind of cheeseburger in Davie Counly, but not from the place that made them famous. C's Restaurant has closed. Blame it on changing times, different eating habits. Blame it on fast-food and buffet bars, but C's just didn't make it. Regular customers and employees hugged and cried that last day, some 45 years after "C" Ward started the restau­ rant at South Main and Salisbury streets in Mocksville. To several generations of Davie residents, C's wasn't just a place lo go to eat, it was a destination. Automobiles . were becoming more commonplace when C's started. By the 60s, even Ihe teen-agers had cars. And Ihey flocked lo C’s in huge numbers. They ordered ihose sloppy cheeseburgers, french fries and Cheerwine. Car hops brought them lo their vehicles In the parking lot. They stayed and visited with friends. They parked under Ihe pear tree. They did teen-age things. It was Ihe lime of muscle cars. You earned your pecking order at C's by the sound of your car, by Ihe looks of your car, by Ihe speed of your car. When Ihe talk wasn't about boys and girls, it was about cars. On nights when Davie High School had ballgames, Ihe restaurant, about a mile away, would be packed. You couldn'l walk inside, and you couldn't find a parking place outside. When a teen-ager got a car, one of the first I slops would be C's. Everybody would see il Ihere. To put it simply, C's was the place lo be. Let's not forget Ihe C's baihroom, either. There was a machine in there where many a : Davie Counly young man purchased Iheir first Mike Bamhardt the chance lo use it, Ihe thing jusl had lo be in your wallet or you were quickly branded a sissy. There were Ihe signs at C's. "Thank you for holding your breath while I smoke" and "Shirts and shoes required, bras nnd panties optional" were my favorites. I just missed being a part of the C's generation. I ate my share of cheese­ burgers, mind you, but it wasn't the place to "hang out" as it was just a few years earilcr. C even paid for some of us young rebels to have a softball leam, years before we were rcally old enough. By Ihe lime I came along, there was Pizza Hut (Clemmons), which really cut inlo Ihe after-ballgamc crowd al C s. The "souped-up l^ast cars" weren't as popular in my time, cither. But C's remained popular. The restaurant had a good following from Ihe older people, as well, who went for lunch and dinner for specialities such as country style steak. Tcachcrs from Davie High School regularly stopped by for breakfast. Conslruclion workers, families, shin and lie types and young outlaws dined logeiher, rubbing elbows and spilling pimicnto cheese from Ihe sides of their burgers. Afler C died, his wife Betty and son Kent kept Ihc restaurant going. Il had been her lifc, and Kent was "raised" at C’s. Belly’s health has been worsening, nnd Kent did what he could. The times werc jusl stacked against C's. Sometimes, you only miss Ihings when they're gone. Learning of ils closing, I realized I hadn't eaten al C's in a couple of monlhs. 1 fell guilty. There’ll never be another C's. Bul maybe someday, Ihere will be a place in Davie County for ils young people. A safe placc. A "protection." II didn't matter lhal you never got fun place. A teen-ager's place. Lewisville Baptist Ghiirch J u l y 1 2 M 7 " • 6 : 2 0 - 9 : 0 0 Ages S-9ifult * Meals semd at S:SO , .. 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Specialists Here land Ready to Approve Your Purchase Trade Appraisers' Ready to Give You the Highest Allowance Possible Put Oiir Ford In Your FHlm iMiHAT turni АМЕШСАН FORD-MERCURY “Ow О им мп A nO m rBnl K tfin n n l"_________Д |{]ЙЛУ1Е COUNTY ШгеНРМ8Е RECORD, July 9,1998 ^ercover Effdrt |tads To Arrests ^ntin u ed From Page 1 . ; is 316 Rcavis Road, Mocksville. jtcrc chargcd with conspiracy lo ¡foffib Mclhamphclaminc. Tticy tealsoinlhc Davic Couniy Jail in Ifeu.of bonds of $150,ООО. ^ ,-,Also anested was Antonio rtondragon Perez, 19, of 3f6 Rcavis Road. Charged with fclo- mous possession of cocainc, he Was placed in Ihe Davie County ijil in lieu of a $25,000 bond. A ll four men arc scheduled to make Iheirfirsi appcarance incourt Ju ly 23. Valdez, Garcia andl Avellaiicda will also face federal j indiclm cnts, according lo l VYhitaker. Tlicse arrests werc made as the _ insult of an ongoing undercover : operation by Ihc Davie Sheriffs Досе, Ihe S B I, U.S. Customs, tP.S. Immigration, the Iredell and Yndkin County sheriffs depart- iiients. •;0fllcci5 also seized three semi- • aotomalic pistols, a rifle, Iwo ve- ^ lifcles and assorted drug paiaphcr- nalia. Board To Study Manufactured Housing Rules Ttie Davic Couniy Planning Boanl liiis callcd a spccial niccllng al I p.ni. July 9, fur sludy and discussion of pnipdscdclianECsinlhccounly'smaiiu- fnclurcd home onlinanccs. TIm public mccling lo be held In Ihc couniy ndnilnlsiralion building will provide anopportunllyfor boanl mem­ bers lo Icara more about Ihc issue and hear commcnis from Ihc public before voting on Ihc ordinance, explained Planning and Zoning Dircclor John Gallimore. Allen .Snipes sugBcsied Ihc special session, saying Ihis is an importanl enough Issue Ihul he feels ihc boanl should not make any hasty decisions. 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Prosecutors were Rob Taylor and Corey Buggs, asslslant DAs. - Tony Allen, speeding 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. ■ Mark Amell, misdemeanor stalk­ ing, dismissed, failute of prosecuting wluiess lo appear. - Crystal Bailey, misdemeanor lar- ceny,sentencedto60days suspended for 1 year, 24 hours communily ser­ vice, nol go about Wal-Mart, nol be convictedotsimllarcffensc,$100,cost. - Wayne Baxter, simple assault, senlenced lo 30 days suspended for 1 year, not Uuealen, harass or assault prosecuting wimess, $230 and cosl. - Ray Birke, 73 mph In a 55 zone, dismissed; DWI, senlenced lo 12 monlhs suspended for 1 year, super­ vised probation, 7 days In jail, remain . employed, surrender license, not oper­ ate vehicle until licensed, comply with assessment, $400,cost;open container after consuming alcohol, dismissed. ■ B J. Campbell, injuty to personal property, nol guilty. - DonoldCairigan, DWI, sentenced to 60 days suspended for 1 year, sur­ render licensc, nol operate vehicle un­ til licensed, comply with substance abuse assessment, $100, cost; open container afler consumingalcohol,dis- missed. -Tracy Champ, aiding and abetting impaired driving, aiding and abelting iMvIng while license revoked, dis­ missed. - Bnindi Crouse, 85 mph In a 70 rone, no child rcsirainl, $10, cosl. - Billy Cmm, simple assauli, sen­ tenced to 30days suspended for 1 year, not threaten, liarass or assault pros­ ecuting wiuiess, $250 and cost. ; - Jason Cmm, simple assault, sen­ tenced to30dayssuspendedforlyear, not threaten, haiass or assault pros­ ecuting witness, $250 and cosl; com- munica^ng threals, dismissed. ; - Walker Dixon, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced 1079in 70,$10andcost ; ■ Timothy Eccles, 74 mph in a 55 zone, failure to wear seat belt, speed­ ing 68 mph In a 45 zone, $20‘and cost - William Fbitune, Injuiy to per­ sonal propeity, dismissed, failure of prosecuting wiffless lo appear. - Evon Gaither, 60 mph in a 45 zone, dismissed: driving while liccnse revoked, prayer forjudgment on cost no child lesltaint system, improper passing, dismissed. -Maty Gatcia, 88 mph in a70zone, reduced to 79 in a 70, $10 and cost - Linda Oregoiy, probation viola­ tion, sentenced to 45 days. - Damon Hall, 102 mph in a 70 zone, reduced tocaielessandreckless driving, $50, cosl; driving while li­ censed revoked, prayer forjudgment oncost - David Hall, driving while license revoked, expired registration, dis­ missed. - Marvin Joyner, misdemeanor lar­ ceny, dismissed, request of prosecut­ ing wimess. - Eleanor Keefer, speeding 94 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to careless and reckless driving, $25 and cost - Kiyslal Lesperance, speeding 60 mph in a45 zone, teduced to improper equipment cost -Melissa Linnemann,dnvingwhile license revoked, dismissed; resisting public ofllcer, $25 and cost - Kimberly Locklear, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment cosl. ' - Tracy Lyons, driving while li­ cense revoke^ reckless driving, sen­ tenced to 45 days, restitution. - Jose Martinez, assault on a fe­ male, dismissed, failureof prosecuting wluiess 10 appear. -John McNeil, speeding 84 mph in a70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, cosl - Rebecca Nettles, misdemeanor larceny,dismissed,failureofpn)secul- ing wimess lo appear. - Brian Nichols, speeding 68 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to54 in a45, cost - Man Oveistreet contributing to Uk delinquency of a juvenile, dis­ missed, failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Dennis Rattler, assault on a fe­ male, dismissed, request of prosecut­ ing witness. - James Reid, driving while license revoked, prayer forjudgment on cosl; possession or displaying altered, ficti­ tious or revoked driving license, dis­ missed, insuflicient evidence. ■ Leonard Robbins, failure lo re­ duced speed, dismissed. - Donald Sain, communicating threats, not guilty. - Teena Scheffer, no license, dis­ missed; open conuiiner after consum­ ing alcohol, cost - Jamila Screven, speeding 86 mph In a 70 zone, no child resUaint system, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost - Dattyl Sechler, assault on a fe­ male, sentenced to 75 days suspended for 18 monlhs, intensive probation, community scrvice. Day Reporting center, substance abuse assessment IreaUnent and counseling, enroll in Family Violence Prevention, not thteaten, harass or assault prosecuting witness, $100 and cost - Dallas Smyers, possession of sto­ len goods, dismissed, failure of pros­ ecuting wimess lo appear. - Ctystal Thomas, misdemeanor larceny, domestic criminal trespass, dismissed by coutt. - Timothy Townsend, 82 mph in a 70 zone, DWI, sentenced to 60 days suspended lyear,24 hours community service, surrender licensc, not operate vehicle unlil licensed, comply widi assessment$100,cost;open container afler consuming alcohol, not guilty. - Rowland Turner, allowing dan­ gerous dog at large, prayer for judg­ ment on cost, comply with Davie County Dog Ordinance. - Erin Umberger, exceeding safe speed, reduced loimproperequipmem, cost - Qaty Vest 2 counts communicat­ ing threats, dismissed by court. • Shannon Young, communicating threats, dismissed, tequestofprosecut- ing witness. Failed To Appear -Michael Brewer, simple worthless chcck. - Charles Conell, speeding 88 mph in a 55 zone, speeding 67 mph in a 45 zone. , - Stephen While, felony hit and tun failure to slop for personal Injury. - Amanda Winkler, speeding 83 mph in a 65 zone, failure lo stop for slopsign or flashing red light \ \ I 1 .1 Л Л М М Л 1 ( l I N K , I ’ A IS PLEASED TO A N N O U N C E T H E A SSO C IA T IO N O F G LE N D A A. N O BLE, D.V. ¡Vi, DR. 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(Жег endi July 31,1Ва^Г'*Т1'5 oiler throughThe Phone Pt«ca, Inc., only. тттттг,., • ОАУВ CÒUNIYEKTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,1998 tM ocksville Police ; The following incidents were rc* p6rted to the Moclcsville Police Dc- pattment,. , v - Billyi BdwHd Smoot reported July 4 the breikiiig, entering and|ar. ceny of stereo and video equipment from a residence on Depot Street', Г • Loretta Evans reported July 2 a vehicle was damaged in ihe Squire Boone parking lot. Yadkinville Road. • Barry Whittaker reported July 2 the larceny of a license tag from^a vehicle on North Main Street. •Theresa Michcllc Sands reported June 30 she was assaulted and held' against her will at a house on Depot ‘ Strcct. • Norma Frye Fowler reported July 1 she received harassing tele­ phone calls. • Bonnie Frye rcportcd June 30 she had rcccivecl harassing telephone calls. • David Joe Jarvis of Cleveland. N.C. reported June 30 the larceny of a stick of chewing gum from Rushco. Yadkinville Road. • Terry Fortney reported June 29 the attempted breaking and entering ofa residence on North Main Street. Arrests ' - Heather Marie Mollmari, 17. of Roaring Gap, was chafgcd July 4 wiih driving after drinking as u pro­ visional licensee. Trial dale: Aug. 7. - Nathan James Eggleston, 22. of Grand Prarie, Texas, was charged July 3 with driving while license re­ voked, expired registration and car­ rying a conccaled wcapon.Trial date: Aug, 20. • Pamela Lynne Siz<;^more. 32, of 182 Midland St., was chaiged July 2 with DWI and driving while license revoked. IVial dale: Aug. 7. - Robert Nathaniel Davis. 18. of 241 Mullins Road, was chaiged July I with trespassing. Trial date: Aug. 7. Traffic Accidents • No charges were fded after an accident at North Main Strcct and Park Avenue at 11:34 a.m. July 3. Lessie Wcalherm York, 83, of 2193 U.S. 158, drovea 1984Mercury from Park Avenue into lhe path of a 1995 Plymouth being driven on North Main by DcbraAlbcrty Hedrick, 29. of 129 Camden Court, Advance, re­ ported Officer D.T. Miller. - A fire hydrant was struck during' a wreck on South Main Street at Fo^ cst Lane al 3:40 p.m. June 30. Shiriey Vrise Crabb. 52. of 131 Forest Lane, had slowed her car lo make a turn when it was struck from the rear by a car driven byAlexander Charles Schaffer IV. 18,of l32Tifton St., Advancc, rcportcd Officcr D.T. Miller. Schaffer’s car Icfl lhe road and struck a fire hydrant and some shrubs. L an d T ran sfers The following land transfers werc filed with the Davie County Regis­ ter of Deeds.The transaclions are" listed by parties involved, acrcugelj and deed stamps purchased, with S2* representing Sl.obo. - Josephine C. Dalton and H.M. Dalton to Terry Dalton, .56 acre. Mocksviile. - Charles Arnold Stone III and Nancy N. Slone to Nancy N. Stone, I lot. Farminglon. • Dclmar N. McDanicI lo Davic County Board of Education. 34.21 acres. Fullon. S446. - Leonard L. Browning Jr. and Dixie Bumis Browning to GilbertT. Davis Jr.. .47 acrc. Farmington. $7. - Raymond H. Wallcrman lo Rob- ; cn D. Stiller and Melissa L. Still«; 5 ' acrcs, Jerusalem. $200. • Claude R. and Dorothy M. Hom lo Mitchell W. Whilener and Susan D. Davis, I lot, Clarksville. $220. • Sadie Hall W. Taylor lo David H. Cozart and Rosemary 0. Cozart. Phillip G. Smith and Gaye S. Smith, 3 lots. Mocksvillc. SI42. • Bermuda Village Retirement Cenicr Limited Partnership lo Harold J. Keefer and Marjorie Keefer, \ villa. Farminglon. $425. - Margaret A. Branch lo New Shepherd Bapiisl Church of Cool­ eemee, I loi. Jerusalem. $32. • Rebecca B. McDanicI lo Larry Dean Head. I lot. Jerusalem. $29. - William R. and Lucillc Woolen to Gary E. and Joycc J. Prillaman. 5 iracis. Mocksviile. $40. - Wilson Sparks and Kalhcrinc Sparks to Mark E. Driscoll and Jane P. Driscoll. .2 acre. Farminglon. $5. - Grady L. McClamrock Jr. and Catherine E. McClamrock to Michacl W. Wesi, .92 acrc, Mocks­ viile. $196. • Burr C. Brock Jr. lo Harold Wayne Smilh and Elmer G. Alien. .17 acre. Farmington. $3. • Platinum Conslruclion lo Shan­ non Hall Construction. I lot. Farm­ ington. $!(U. - Betty B. Spillman lo Roger R Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman. 3 lots. Jerusalem. $60. - Rudi andGisela Faak lo Garfield V. and Deborah W. Waugh. 1 lot. Mocksviile. • Rudi and Gisela Faak to Chris- line SobeckNcace, I lot, Mocksvillc. $296. • Frederick R. Harlow Jr. und Skylar M. Harlow to Manuel J. Jayo and Marcel I. Heinrich. I lot. Farm­ ington. $532. Civil Law suits The following civil lawsuits were fii .‘d with lhe Davie Clerk of Court. • Natalie Pulliam Miller vs. Donna Reeves Reinhardt, auto accident claim, request recovery. S935.20; countcrclaim. lhat plaintiff’s claim too vague. • Wachovia Bank vs. Imhotep Woodby. request recovery. $9.845.56. - Kimberly Dennis Lanning vs. Marty Sleven Lanning. absolute di­ vorcc. resume using maiden name, i - Angela Marie Swanoa Rowland vs. Larry Wayne Rowland, marriage annulment. NationsBank vs. Fahccm S. Nasir and Roslyn D. Nasir. request rccovery, S2.366.32. '- Branch Banking & Trust vs. Larry C. Hayes and Kalhy Hayes, request rccovery. S33.362.42; coun- icrclaim from Kolhy Hayes, lhal she be rcmoved from claim. - Rita F. Biller vs. Linda Rose Sirancy and Michael John Costello, child custody and support. • Stephanie Charest Townson vs. Joseph G. Townson Jr.. absolute di­ vorce. - Grcgory Kcilh Leazer vs. Laura Whilakcr Leazer. absoluie divorcc. • Wade T. Brooks Jr. vs. Monica Slirewali Brooks, absolute divorcc. - A.E. Trucking and Conlracllng vs. Wasic Management of the Pied­ mont. aulo accideni claim. $7.244.32 property damages, $1.694.68 per week for loss of income until matter resolved; counlcrclaim. thal plainliffs recitvcr nolhing. - Carl David Jordan vs. Pamela C. Jordan, absolute divorce. - Ford Motor Credit Co. vs. Juaniia F. Booe, rcquesl judgmenl, Sl.760.86. - Ford Molor Credll vs. Maria Donna Rich Slark. rcquesl judgment. S5.509.06. - Virginia Benson Kennedy vs. Parker Lee Kennedy Jr.. absolute di­ vorce. • Edward Ramsey vs. Bobby Childress and Rebecca Childress, eviction; counlcrclaim. lhat plaintiff rccover nolhing. possession of leased premises, lhat actual and future dam­ ages not exceed S2.500. -Ashley Anne Carroll vs. Eugene Edgar Carroll III, posi-separation support, alimony, possession of Ex- plorcr auto, punitive damages in ex­ cess SIO.OOO. - Bobby G. Childress vs. Sherry Lynn Call Childress, child custody. - Mona F. Polls and Robert L. Polls vs. Harris Teeier, claim from injury suffered during fall In store. IncxccssSlO.OOOcach for damages. Highw ay P atrol The following шШс accidents were ¡nvettigaled by Ihe N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davie County.D rivtr Leaves Seen« Tbe Шуег of a car left the scene after Ыо1в ( another vehicle in the narat? p.ni. July 1. Katie Plownian Clinard, 49, of Lexington, was slowing a 1989 ТоуМа for a slop sign when it was stnick from the rear by another ve­ hicle, which was driven from the scene, reported Trooper A. A. Justice. Tm CkwicsFUed A Moclcsville teen faces two charges after a wreck on Boxwood Church Road al 10:30 p.m. July 1. Sashi Augusta Kennedy, 17, of 1199 Junction Road, was driving a 1994 Chevrolet at an estimated 60 mph and lost control in a sharp curve, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. The can went off the road to the right into a ditch. She was cited for exceeding a safe speed and driving without a license. Vehkk Oveitums On U.S. 64 A Mocksville man was not injured wheii.lhe vehicle he was driving overturned at 6 a.m. July 3 on U.S. 64>№st. Jaion Todd Neely, 23. of 2205 U.S. 64 W., was driving a 1978 Chev- roleI4hat went off Ihe road to Ihc right, skidded back across Ihe road 10 Ihc left, overturning onto ils lop, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. W rwkAI«4,fiOI Inlerseclkin A MocksviUe woman was cited for failure to reduce speed after an accident at U.S. 64 and U.S.'601 al 7:05 p.m. July 2.Deborah Ann-Olsen Romano, 33. of 5662 N.C. 801 S., failed to slop the 1998 Ford van she was driving before il sinjck in Ihc rear a 1991 Ford driven by Anne E. Wood. 64, of Nottingham. Pa., re­ ported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Germanton Man Charged A Gennanton man was chaiged with driving while license revoked and failure to rcduce speed afler an accident on 1-40 al S; 10 p.m. June 21. Thomas Gill Cook, 38, meiged a 1998 Toyota pickup ftom Ihe left to the right lane, striking Ihe rcar of a 1989 Ford pickup driven by Hubert James Slater, 70, of Winston-Salem, reported Trooper M.W Whilener. CarW recbO nl-M A car hydroplaned on 1-40 al 4;40 p.m. July 1 on 1-40. Cynthia Marie Harmon, 36, of Dillwyn, Va., was driving Ihe 1994 Honda that wenl off the road Io the lefl, crossed the median and oppo­ site travel lanes and traveled up an embankment, rcportcd Trooper M.W. Whilener. IVuck Hits Car On 1-40 The driver of a car lumed into Ihe path of a tractor trailer at 5:15 p.m. July 2 on 1-40. Patrick Charles Mitchell, 28, of Los Gatos, Calif., lost control of a 1992 Honda while attempting lo pass a tractor trailer driven by Bradley Dwayne Danil, 34, of Scbree, te- portedTrooperT.S. Kennedy. He told the trooper a lire went flat, causing him to lose control of Ihe vehicle. Vchlek Strikes Deer Samuel Len Reifsnider, 17, of Winston-Salem, was driving a 1989 Jeep on Farmington Road al 8:4S p.m. July 3 when a deer crossed his path, reported TrooperTS. Kennedy. Atlanta Woman Ciled An Atlanta woman was cited for failure lo reduce speed afler a thiee- vehicle wteckotfiiJOpLOt I-40.Maria M. Thompson, 43, failed loslop the 1998 Nissan she was driv­ ing before it hit in the rear a 1994, Plymouth driven by Jan JordaBl Coleman, 49, of 111 Duke St., Cool­ eemee, knocking it inlo Ihe rear of a / 1988 Chevrolet pickup truck driven by Seabon Leroy Comalzer. 67, of 188 Underpass Road, Advance, re; ported Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw. i S h eriffs D eoartm ent The foUowing incidents were reported Io the Davie County Sheriffs Depart­ ment - Andre Nicole Landcil of Mocks­ viile reported receiving harassing phone calls June 29. - Jennifer Cheryl Lane of U.S. 601. Mocksviile, reported June 29. that her maUbox had been knocked from ils post. , - Robcn Wisecarver reponed June 29, that sooKone had broken into stor­ age units on N.C. 801, stealing a gaidcn im e and damaging three padlocks. -DwighlMyenofFred Lanier Road, Mockivillc, iepDiiedJune30,ihal some­ one had Molea a 3000 watt Briggs and A rrests Stratton generator fram his track at his rcsidcncc. - Charles Smith reported June 30, that two checks had been stolen from Farmington Exxon. , - Ruth Whiliaker of Liberty Church Road. Mocksvillc. reported June 30. lhat a uuck had hit her mailbox, damaging it and its post. - Ramond Dwight Baker of Mocks­ viile reported receiving harassing phone c^lsJuly 1. - ■ - Roger Tenor Smoot of Oakland Avenue. Mocksvillc. reponcd July 1. •dial a Yamaha motorcycle had been stolen from his residence. -Brandon Dale RoseofHowardtown Circle. Mocksvillc, reported July 2. that aSonyCDplayslalionandonegamehad been stolen from his residence. - Jcssica Dezendorf reported July 2. that someone had cut a fence and a lock to enter a building at Bennuda Minis Self Storage. - Eleanor Gallimoce of Mocksvillc and JohnGallimore of Advancc reported July 2, thal the padlock and tools had been stolen from a storage unit on U.S. 64. - Marie Sellars of Winston-Salem reported July 3, that a Packard Bell computer, monitor and keyboard and gun had been stolen from a storage building on U.S. 158 in Hillsdale. -InisMaySlanleyofSonoraDrive, Advance, rcportcd July 3. that some­ one had hither 1991 Chevrolet Camaro with a stick and thrown rocks at it, breaking the windshield and causing an estimaled S250 in damage lo the bunk and bumper. j -JamesWingoreportedJuly3,ihat abillfoldhadbcenlostorstolen from Dolly May Wingo al Lee Jeans in Mocksviile. j -Janies Ayers of Winston-Salem leponedJuly S,lhalato(dbox contain­ ing assorted tools had been stolen from his car at the wildlife access area on N.C.801. - Raymond Murray Jr. of Advance reported July S, ihal someone had at­ tempted 10 pry open Uw driver’s side doorofhis l983ChevroletS-10inick, damagingitbeyonduse,onIanUnLane. - Dorothy Rucker Graham of Vanzant Roa^ Mocksviile, reponed July 5, her mailbox had been damaged and the post it was on torn om of Ihe ground. -AnnondSmithofGreenhillRoad, Mocksviile. reported July 5. his mait' box had been crushed with a bluin: object - Mazine Vanzant Merrell of U.S.' Hwy. 64 West Mocksviile. rcportd ' July 5, that someone had knocked her ■ mailbox down. - Frances Farmer of Fred Lanier'. Road,MocksvilIe,reportedJulyS,lhil her mailbox had been damaged. -JaiIerM.R.Williamsicportedruiit I ng Iwo Phenobarpiial tablets under inmate's mattress July 3. F ires- H e foUowhiganesa were made .. by the Ditdc Omnty SherifTs De- Í ' - iK k A. Pioli. 27, of 303 = • №rtmaadApaftmenls,Mocksville, w «inciM liune23, for failure 10 pay Biiipiit Ш dale: July 29. ' -R t(lM U O cM nlB eiiy,26,of 113 W iUi Ibw l, AdvMce. was ar- resledjune 30, forfailureU) appear in court. Trial date: July 16. - Janet Shore Whitesides, 31, of Woodleaf, was anested June 30, for failure to pay chikl support Trial dale: July 29. -SlephenDeshawn"POon''White, 20, of253 Main St, Cooleemee, was airesledJuly2,focfailureloappearin court. Trial date: July 9. -Lestey Delane Scott 22,of 1000 HardisonStreet Apt 17, Mocksviile, arrested July 2, for failure lo relum rental property. Trial dale: July 9. - Oscar Lynn "Chariie" Young, 27,of4a3Legk»№iiRoad,Mock>- vUle,anesledIuly2,fordrivingwMle lk:enie revoked, delaying and ob­ structing an officer and consuming ,beer while driving. Trial date: July !i7. ' - Tunothy Scon Smyers. 36, of I l32ChxjneySt,MocksvUle,arrested 'July 3, for simple worthless check 'and driving wMle Ucense revoked, i - James Paul Carter, 22, of 121 Guinevere Lane, Mocksviile, was lanesied July 3. for domestic assault » a female. Trial dale: July 23. Davie County, fire dcpartmenU re­ sponded to the fdlowing calls. June 28: Cooleemee, 8:50 p.m.. Are alarm, SlokesCounty Yard; Jenisa- lem assisted. July I: Jerusalem, 10:19 a.m., woods rue. Point Road; Cooteemee assisted; Cooleemee,5:06 p.m.,smoke investigalion. Cooleemee Post omce; Jenisalem assisleil; Jerasalem. 10:43 p.m., auto accident 138 boxwood Church Road. July 2: Cooteemee, 6:48 a.m., fire alann, StokesCounty Yam; Jenisalem assisted. July 3: Cooleemee, 9:36 p.m., auto accideni, pedestrian smick, N.C. 80i.' July 4: Sndth Grove, 6:30 p.ni, auto accklent 1-40. [ Ju ly 5: Jenisalem, 5:56 p.m., gtaù fire, Daniel Road;Mocksville assisted. G o oleem ee PoU ce ^ -Ika MlDwta« « m tdun fi»m t oblHmieWiHDipmiealitports. ; -KkkyMcCiaiynpoitadadistmv ' bMCicmlid by I а ц к к ш vehicle .te3ailall«liM M ai|«ct.adaa ||МИ1й Яп1 |1в и Ы н - - К т/Ш 'illii'a o ii^ g a n IM diniiib Officen ......................iiilte ’aia.' ;to lM M liakab <........ !• - Johnny Lee Bofer, 25, of 162 Twin Cedars Oolf Course Road, Mocksviile. was citedfordriving while license revoked on N.C. 801 near the RawaaCauntylineJune30.Trialdale: Aug. 7. -Timothy Scott Smyen, 36, of 132 KlunkRoad,MocksvlUe,wasi«ested July 2, for laiceny of an automobile. Trial date: July 23. ' - K aty Ray, 33, of 180 (kon . Stnel, «Ш ch4«> wMi DWI 1Ш date: Aug. 21. - Latiiha Bunigvner of Guinevere Lane reported Jidy 3, that an acquain­ tance had assaulted her by kkking her in the back and putsMng her in the face. Jamea Paul Ciner, 22, was ar- icited by the Davie County SherUTs Depatroent - Officen lespmded to ^ repoit It o a cleik at the Handi^^upboatd that umeooe hail stolen a can of beer. Ibey located Gary Dean Bray, 29, of WtaoeSalem, who wat watted in Rnyth County for vhilating ptoba- tkm. He was airested and turned over io the ForsythCounty SherifTs Depart­ ment - Sheila Phillips of Woodleaf re- d July 5, that her car had bm alized while paiked on Dtvie «.causing an eitiniaiedSIJOO in ige..' -PM G vciaofD tvleStnetie. 1 July b.thtljewiby hid bM atnnherreskkaoe. Smith Grove UMC Childreii’s M inistry Hwy 158 is now taking registration for BeforejfAfter school care. The telephone numb« is 940-5296. Grades K-6th. This prograin will include: devotions, songs, skits, indoor/outdoor games, arts and crafts, 1 values education, sports, 4-H, naturej education and homework/study ■■'tinier BOEi ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,1998 - 7 ■ )man uredin 0 Wreck ddlesex woman was injured len she lost control of the car driving on 1-40 at 6:25 p.m. j Jo Joyner, 20, was driving 3 Chevrolet lhat skidded off |l to the right and struck a 11 in heavy rain. She was with exce^ing a safe speed wearing a seat belt. She was 1 N.C. Baptist Hospital for nt of injuries, reponed N.C. ky Patrol Trooper T.S. K Rescue personnel assist a woman Injured when her car struck a guardrail on 1-40 July 4. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Family Firit Mortgage Corp. — E S T A B L IS H E D 1979 — “XOkéne цоиг ^íVfültf cotnes ¿Vzst” Fixed Rates # О T С As Low As 0 * 0 i J OrnKd and Stolfed bf Davie County Residents • Fast Service / Fast Clotingt • One Day Approval InMostCaies • Pint Ir Second Mortgages • Purchasei or Rednancn a m r i m i m s v n d u s t o o o ffoam sK /w jm roR M O H liH O M lS s a-1 COURT « « U M I • M o c ia v iu i, n c ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 8 9 8 Offices LocotedThroughouThe Southeost icksville Woman Struck By Car icksville woman was injured e walked into the path of a I.e. 801 near Cooleemee al t July 3. Ihy Little Harris, 42, of 440 S., was taken lo N.C. Bap- pilal in Winslon-Salcm for l of injuries. She was listed IS condition in an intensive care unit on Monday afternoon. According to a report by N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw, she walked onto Ihe highway and was struck by a 1990 Plymouth driven by Denny Von Livengood, 46, of 179 McCullough Road, Mocksviile. McCullough was Uaveling at an estimated 35 mph, al 25 mph when the vehicle stnick the woman. He lold the trooper there was tin le or no lime to react when Ihe woman walked onto the road. McCullough was cited for driving without a license. olen Motorcycles Recovered ■ I moiorcyclcs stolen from a Iille man in April were rccov- the Davic County Sheriffs lent last week in Forsyth ig on a tip thal someone was scllal997 Suzuki RM 125V been stolen from Pete Ranker ! Church Road April 4. Davie , Sheriffs Dclcctivcs Jimmy md John Stephens went to a c in Walkertown. iy Joe East, 20, and his unclc :nc East 37, both of Walnut W airesled at the residence. Ik iIvcs also anested Robert All three were placcd in the Davie Counly Jail under $8.000 bond. They will make their first court appearance Aug. 6. After the arrests were made, the detectives wenl to another residence wherc Ihey recovered a 1997 Honda CR 125, which hadhccn traded tosornc- one fur anolher motorcycle. Phipps said. Tops Travel M S ifW iC C t i l I n il S, 336-766-7303 Davie Family YMCA Now Enrolling for Before and Afterschool Childcare ThcDavIe Y ofTers Slate-Licensed childcare. Program includes arts & crafts, sports, values education, games, swimming, computers, homework time, nutritious snaclt. Our stair is carefully selected and undergo pre-employment checks, drug and criminal record checks and are CPR & First Aid certified Our payments are made on a 10 equal payment plan, made August-May. Anyone enrolled In aiterschool may attend scheduled out of school days at no charge. Members NoihMtmbtn Before School $40 $40 Alterschool SIOO $145 TeenConnectkin $65 $90 $5 discount for each addltkinal chiild $5 discount Tor bankdralt For more infonnalion, call the Davie Family YMCA at (33<)7SI-9622 (YMCA) D a v l a F a m i l y Y M C A r y S t r M o c k s v i i i e . N . C . 2 7 0 2 8 C e m e t e r y S t r e e t ' í « ' M VIB C O I I ^ ENTERPRISERECORD, July 9,1998 M ocksville Police ; The fUlowIng Incidents were re- ptaed to the Mocksville Policc Dc- putmenL . , - Billjr.Edwird Smool repotted July 4 the brMkiiig, cnlering end, [ap ceny of stereo and video equlpmcnl from a residence on Depot Street! - Loretta Evans repotted July 2 a vehiclc was damaged in the Squire Boone parking 1«, Yadkinville Road. -Barry Whittaker reported July 2 Ihe larceny of a license tag froni a vehiclc on North Main Sirect. ■ Theresa Michelle Sands repctted June 30 she was assaulted and held ‘ against her will at a house on Depot Stteet. - Norma Frye Fowler reported July 1 she rcccivcd harassing tele­ phone calls. - Bonnie Frye reported June 30 she had rcccivcd harassing telephone calls. - David Joe Jarvis of Cleveland, N.C. reported June 30 the larceny of a stick of chewing gum from Rushco, Yadkinville Road. - Terry Fortney reported June 29 the atleroptcd breaking and entering of a residence on North Main Street. Airests i - Heather Marie Mollmati, 17, of Roaring Gap, was chaiged July 4 with driving after drinking as a pro­ visional licensee. Trial date; Aug. 7. - Nathan James Eggleston, 22, of Grand Prarie, Texas, was chargcd July 3 with driving while licensc re­ voked, expired registration and car­ rying a concealcd wcapon.Trial date; Aug. 20. - Pamela Lynne Siii^raorc, 32, of 182 Midland St., was chaiged July 2 with DWI and driving while license revoked. Trial date: Aug. 7. - Robert Nathaniel Davis, 18, of 241 Mullins Road, was chaiged July I with trespassing. Trial date: Aug. 7. Thtnic Accidents - No charges were filed after an accident at North Main Sirect and Park Avenue at 11 ;34 a.m. July 3. Lcssie Wcalhetm York, 83, of 2193 U.S. 158, drovea 1984 Mercury from Park Avenue into the path of a 1995 Plymouth being driven on North Main by Debra Albcrty Hcdrick, 29, of 129 Camden Court, Advance, re­ ported Officer D.T. Miller. - A fire hydrant was struck during I a wicck on South Main Slreel at Fop. ( esl Lane at 3;40 p.ra. June 30. Shlriey Vrise Crabb, 52, of 131 I Forest Lmc, had slowed her car to make a turn when il was struck from thcrearbyacardrivcnbyAIexandcr [ Charies SchalfcrIV, l8,of l32Tifton St., Advance, reported Officer D.T. Miller. Schaffer’s car left the toad ' and .struck a fire hydrant and some | shrubs. L an d T ran sfers The following land transfers werc filed with the Davie Couniy Regis-_ ter of Deeds.The transactions arc listed by parties involved, acreage,,■ •nd deed stamps purchased, with S2- representing $1,000. - Josephine C. Dalton and H.M. Dalton to Teny Dalton, .56 acre, Mocksville. - Charles Arnold Stone 111 and ' Nancy N. Stone to Nancy N. Stone, Civil L aw suits 1 lot, Fanningion. - Dclmur N. McDanicl lo Davie Couniy Board of Education, 34.21 acrcs. Fulton. $446. - Leonard L. Browning Jr. and Dixie Bumts Browning loGilbcnT. Davis Jr., .47 aere, Famiington. $7. - Raymond H. Waltcrman lo Rob­ ert D. Stiller and Melissa L. Stillei; 5 acrcs, Jerusalem, S200. - Claude R. and Dorothy M. Hom to Mitchell W. Whitcncr and Susan D. Davis, I toi, Clarksville, S220. - Sadie Hall W. Taylor to David H. Cozart and Rosemary G. Cozart. Phillip G. Smilh and Gayc S. Smith. 3 lots. Mocksville. S U I « Bermuda Village Retirement Center Limited Partnership to Harold J. Keefer and Marjorie Keefer, 1 villa, Farmington, $425. • Margaret A. Branch to New Shepherd Baptisi Church of Cool- cemcc. I lol. Jcnisalcm. $32. - Rebccca B. McDaniel lo Lany Dean Head, I lot, Jemsalcm.$29. - William R. and Lucillc Woolen to Gary E. and Joycc i. PriUaman, 5 tracts. Mocksvillc, $40. • Wilson Sparks and Katherine Sparks to Mark E. Driscoll and Jane P. Driscoll, ,2 acrc, Farminglon. $S. • Grady L. McClamrock Jr. and Catherine E. McClamrock lo MichacI W. West, .92 acrc, Mocks­ villc. $196. • Burr C. Brock Jr. 10 Harold Wayne Smith and Elmer G.AlIen.. 17 acrc. Farminglon, $3. • Platinum Construclion lo Shan­ non Hall Conslruclion. I lol, Farm­ ington. $1(H. - Belly B. Spillman lo Roger R Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman, 3 lots, Jerusalem, $60. -RudiandGisclaFaakloGarficld ' V. and Deborah W. Waugh, I lot, Mocksvillc. - Rudi and Giscla Faak to Chris­ tine SobeckNeacc, Hot. Mocksvillc, $296. - Frederick R. Harlow Jr. und Skylar M. Harlow lo Manuel J. Jayo’ and Marcc11. Heinrich, 1 lol, Farm­ ington, $532. The following civil lawsuits were fii ;d with the Davie Clerk of Court. • Natalie E*ulliam Miller vs. Donna Reeves Rcinhardi, aulo accidcni claim, request recovery. $935.20; counierclaim. lhat plaintiff’s claim too vague. - Wachovia Bank vs. tmhotcp Woodby, request recovery, S9.845.56. • Kimberly Dennis Lanning vs. Marty Steven Lanning. absolute di­ vorce. resume using maiden name, i - Angela Marie Swanoa Rowland vs. Larry Wayne Rowland, marriage annulment. NationsBank vs. Faheem S. Nasir and Roslyn D. Nasir, rcquesl recovery. S2.366.32. ■- Branch Banking & Trusl vs. Larry C. Hayes and Kalhy Hayes, request recovery. $33,362.42; coun­ terclaim from Kalhy Hayes, lhat she be removed from claim. - Rita F. Biller vs. Linda Rose Straney and MichacI John Costello, child custody and support. • Stephanie Chnrest Townson vs. Joseph G. Townson Jr.. absolute di­ vorce. • Gregory Keilh Leazcr vs. Laura Whilaker Leazer. absolute divorce. - Wade T. Brooks Jr. vs. Monica Stirewali Brooks, absolute divorce. - A.E. Trucking and Contracting vs. Waste Management of Ihc Pied­ mont. auto accident claim, $7,244.32 property damages, $1,694.68 per week for loss of incomc until matter resolved; counterclaim, that plaintifrs rccovcr noihing. - Carl David Jordan vs. Pamela C. Jordan, absolute divorce. - Ford Motor Credit Co. vs. Juanita F. Booe. request judgment, S I.760.86. • Ford Motor Credit vs. Marla Donna Rich Stark, requestJudgmcnl, $5,509.06. - Virginia Benson Kennedy vs. Parker Lee Kennedy Jr., absolute di­ vorce. - Edward Ramsey vs. Bobby Childress and Rebecca Childress, eviction; counterclaim, that plaintiff recover nothing, possession of leased premises, thal actual and future dam­ ages nol exceed $2,500. • Ashley Anne Carroll vs. Eugene Edgar Carroll 1П. post-scparation support, alimony, possession of Ex­ plorer auto, punitive damages in ex­ cess $10.000. - Bobby G. Childress vs. Sherry Lynn Call Childress, child custody - Mona F. Polls and Robert L. Potts vs. Hanis Teeter, claim from injury suifered during fall in store, in excess S10.000 cach for damages. H ighw ay P atrol The following traffic accidents wet* Inveuigated by tbe N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davie County. Driver LnvctSccM Tbe driver of a car left the scene •ItetUoh« uxxlier vehicle in the rear at 7 p.m. July 1. Kilie Plowman Clinaid, 49, of Lexington, was slowing a 1989 Toyota for a stop sign when it was stnick from the rear by another ve­ hicle, which was driven from the scene, reportedTroopcr A. A. Justice. Tm Chw ftsFUtd A Mocksville teen faces two charges after a wreck on Boxwood Church Road at I0;30 p.m. July I . Sashi Augusta Kennedy, 17, of 1199 Junction Road, was driving a 1994 Chevrolet at an estimated 60 mph and lost control in a sharp curve, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. The can went off the toad to Ihe righl into a ditch. She was cited for exceeding a safe speed and driving without a license. VchHfe Overtunu On U.S. «4 A Mocksville man was not injured wheti.'.the vehiclc he was driving ovengmed at 6 a.m. July 3 on U.S. 64Wfat. Jj^ n Todd Neely, 23, of 2205 U.S;64W., was driving a 1978 Chev- rolel-^that went off the road to the right, skidded back across the road to the left, overturning onlo its top, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Wreck Al 64,601 Interscctkin A Mocksvillc woman was cited for failure lo reduce speed after an accident al U.S. 64 and U.S.' 601 at 7:05 p.m. July 2.DebonihAnn-Olsen Romano, 33, of 5662 N.C. 801 S., failed to stop the 1998 Ford Van she was driving before il struck in the reara 1991 Ford driven by Anne E. Wood, 64, of Nottingham, Pa., re­ ported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Germanlon Man Charged A Germanlon man was chaiged with drivin^g while license revoked and failure to reduce speed after an accident on 140 at S: 10 p.m. June 21. Thomas Gill Cook, 38, meiged a 1998 Toyota pickup from the left lo the right lane, suiking the rear of a 1989 Ford pickup driven by Hubert James Slater, 70, of Winston-Salem, reported Trooper M.W Whitener. Car Wreck! On I-W A car hydroplaned on 1-40 at 4:40 p.m. July I on 1-40. Cynthia Marie Harmon, 36, of Dillwyn, Va., was driving the 1994 Honda lhat went off the road to the left, crossed the median and oppo­ site travel lanes and traveled up an embankment, reportedTrocper M.W. Whitener. Truck Hits Cur On 1-40 The driver of a car turned into the path of a tractor trailer at 5:15 p.m. July 2 on 1-40. Patrick Charies Mitchell, 28, of Los Gatos, Calif., lost control of a 1992 Honda while attempting to pass a tractor trailer driven by Bradley Dwayne Danil, 34, of Sebree, re­ ported TVooperT.S. Kennedy. He told the trooper a tire went flat, causing him to lose control of the vehicle. Vehicle Strikes Deer Samuel Len Reifsnider, 17, of Winston-Salem, was driving a 1989 Jeep on Farmington Road at 8:45 p.m. July 3 when a deer crossed his path, reportedTn»perT.S. Kennedy. Allanta Woman Clled An Atlanta woman was cited for failure to reduce speed after a three- vehicle wreck at 6:30 imd. July 4 oii j l-40.Maria M.lTiompson, 43, failed f lo stop the 1998 Nissan she was driv-1 ing before it hit in the rear a 19941 Plymouth driven by Jan Jordanll Coleman, 49, of 111 Duke St., Cool;' eemee, knocking it into the rear of a' 1988 Chevrolet pickup inick driven' | by Seabon Len>y Comalzer, 67, of 188 Underpass Road, Advance, re; ^ ported Trooper Terrance Denari) - Shaw. V- S h eriffs D eoartm ent ThefoUowingincidentswcrcieportcd to the Davie County Shcrift’s Depan- menl. - Andre Nicole Landell of Mocks­ viUe repotted receiving harassing phone calls June 29. - Jennifer Cheryl Lane of U.S. 601, MocViviUe, reported June 29, thal her mailbox had been knocked fromils post. , - Robeit Wisecarvet reported June 29, that someoiie had broken into sIot- a|euiiltiaiiN.C.801,stealingaganlen Jm e and damaging three padlocks. -DwighlMyenofFred Lanier Road, MockivUk,iepoiiedIune 30, thal some­ one had tfolea a 5000 wan Briggs and Suatton generator fiom his track at his rcsidence. - Charles Smith reported June 30. lhat two checks had bran stolen from Fannington Exxon.. - Ruth Whittaker of Liberty Church Road, Mocksville, reported June 30. that a tnick had hit her mailbox, damaging it and its post. - Ramond Dwight Baker of Mocks­ ville reported receiving harasslngphone calls July I. - ' - Roger Tenor Smoot of Oakland Avenue, Mocksville. reported July I, that a Yamaha motorcycle had been stolen from his residence. 'BiandonDaleRoscofHowanltown Circle. Mocksvillc, rcponcd July 2, thal aSonyCDplaystalionandoncgamehad been stolen from his rcsidence. - Jessica Dezendorf reported July 2, that someone had cut a fence and a lock to enter a building at Bennuda Minis Self Storage. - Eleanor Gallimore of Mocksville and John Gallimore of Advance reported July 2, that the padlock and tools had been stolen from a storage unit on U.S. 64. - Marit Sellars of Winston-Salem rcported July 3. that a Packard Bell computer, monitor and keyboard and gun had been stolen from a storage building on U.S. 158 in Hillsdale. -InisMayStanleyofSonoraDrive, Advancc, reported July 3, lhal some­ one had hllher 1991 ChevrolelCamaro with a stick and thrown rocks at it, breaking the windshield and causing an estimated $250 in damage to the inuik and bumper. I -lamesWingoreportedJulyS.thal » billfoki had been lost ot stolen ftom Dolly May Wingo al Lee Jeans in Mocksvillt I - James Ayen of Winston-Salem iepottedJuly 5,ihataloolbox contain­ ing asserted tools had been stolen from his car at the wildlife access area on N.C. 801. - Raymond Munay Jr. ot Advance reported July 5, that someone had at­ tempted lo pry open the driver's side doorofhis 1983 Chevrolet S-IDtnick, dama^ngitbeyonduse,oaJaBUgLaiie. - Dorothy Rucker Graham of Vanzant Road. Mocksvilte, reported July 5, her mailbox had been damaged and the post it was on Uxn out of the ground. -ArmondSmilhofCireenhillRoad, Mocksville, reported July 5, his malK I box had been crushed with a bluin' | object. - Mazine Vanzant Merrell of U.S.-1 Hwy. 64 West, Mocksville, reported i July 5, thal someone had knocked her'I mailbox down. - Frances Farmer of Fred Lani^'l Road, Mocksville, itportedJulyJ,lhil'| her mailbox had been damaged. -JaiIerM.R.Williamsreportedrimt-. I ing two Phenobarpital tablets under^ | inmate's mattress July 5. F ires! Û 11b (bUowiag »esis were made .. by the DnHe Cowty Sheriffs De- 1 , - Jaèk A. Pioti, 27, of 303 - №i*«àalApiitiiieiils,Mocksville. t. w a aicsled Jim 25, for failure to pay шрри. 1Ш dale; July 29. ' -ll<flMldOMWdBeiiy,26,of ,115 WUk Raid, Adyaace, was ar- restedjune 30, for failure Uiappearin court Trial date: July 16. -Janel Shore Whitesides, 31, of Woodleaf, was arrested June 30, for failure to pay chiU suppoit Trial dale; July 29. -Stephen Deshawn’Poon'While, 20, of253 Main St, Cooleemee, was anesledJuly2,forfailureloappearin court. Trial dale; July 9. -Lesley Delane Scott, 22, of lOOO HardisonStreel, Apt l7,Mocksville, airested July 2, for failure lo rettmi rental property. Trial dale; JUy 9. - Oscar Lynn "Chariie* Young, 27, of403 Legion Hul Road, Mocks­ ville, anisledIuly2,fordriving while license revoked, delaying and ob- swicling an officer and consuming ,beer while driving. Trial dale; July 117. ; - Tunothy Scon Smyets, 36, of 1132Clooney St, Mocksville, anested July 3, for simple worthless check and driving while license revoked. I - James Paul Caiter, 22, of 121 Guinevere Lane, Mocksville, was 'arrested July 3, for domestk; assault X a female. Trial dale: July 23. Davie County fire departments re­ sponded to the fdlowing calls. June t t : Cooleemee, 8:50 p.m., firealann,StokesCounlyYaid;Jenisa- lem assisted. ; Ju ly 1: Jerusalem, 10:19 a.m., woods fue, Poim Road; Cooleemce assisted',Coolectiiee, 5.06p.m.,smoke invesligalion, Cooleemee PDsl Office; Jeiusalem assisted; Jenisalem, 10:43 p.m., auto accident, 138 boxw Church Road. July 2; cooleemee, 6:48 a.m., fi alarm, Siokes County Yant;Jei G )o leem ee P olice ^ И м feUowiit М П taken .from ; CoalMmHr^DvMmenlieports. r 1 -^HckyMcCnynpiMdadisnir- ' lao çcM lK lfeyiavid o u svehicle .h i* A M b iltm anaiiKt, and an ¿ w É W k e k i' ' i;l* ^ Canao » Ä S S Ä - Johnny Lee Boger. 2S. of 162 Twin Cedars Golf Course Road, Mocksville. wasciledfordriving while Ucense revoked on N.C. 801 near the RowaaCountylineJune30.Trialdale: Aug. 7. -Timothy Scon Smyeii, 36. of 132 KlunieRoad.MocksviUe.waswesled July 2, for laiceny of an auomotiUe. Trial due: July 23. ' ^ Keany Riy, 33, oT 180 Onvc SMC«, was d M ^ wM D W I It U dale:Aiig.21. - Lalisha Bumganier of Ouinevere Lane reponed July 3, Ihal an acquain- lance had assaulted her by kicUng her In Ihe back and punching her in the face. James Paid Cader. 22. was ar- resled by the Davie Counly SherifTs DepMnent - Officcn responded lo iq »i1 «noi • c M at die Huidi-Cupboanl liiatsonieonehailsinlenacaaofbecr. Tli«y k»aed Gaiy Deaa Bny, 29, of WiMan-Sdeni, who was wiMed In № yth Counly for violating pioba- He was arrested and turned over iotheRjtsydtCountySherifrsDepart- I - Sheila Phillips of Woodleaf te- ■ July 5, lhal her car had been while pariced on Davie .causing an eadmaledSljao in - FM O w ia of Davie Sm m le- unad July 6, Him jewelry hMt been Dienfttniheriesklence. Smitii Grove UMC Children’s Ministry Hwy 158 is now taking registration for Befor^After school care. The telephone numt)w is 940-5296. Grades K-6th. This program will include: devotions, songs, skits, indoor/outdoor games, arts and crafts, values education, sports, 4-H, natur^ plication and homework/study • DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECO RD , July 9,1998 - 7 Ju ly 3: Cooleeniee, 9:36 p.m,, a accident, pedestrian stnick, N.C. 80t J Ju ly 4: Smilh Grove, 6:30 pni;,l auto accident, 1-40. ? | July S: Jenisalem. 5:56 p.m., graiii| flre. Daniel Road; Mocksvilleatsisled. I iVoman itljured In 140 Wreck , j A Middlesex woman was injured •Irten when she losl control of Ihe car t was driving on 1-40 al 6:25 p.m. I Amy Jo Joyner, 20, was driving »1993 Chevrolet thal skidded off I road to the right and struck a ail in heavy rain. She was 1 wiih exceeding a safe speed i not wearing a seat belt She was I lo N.C. Baptist Hospital for Item of injuries, reported N.C. ihway Patrol Trooper T.S. dy. Rescue personnel assist a woman Injureij when her car struck a guardrail on 1-40 July 4. - Ph o to b y R o b in Fw g u M o n Family Firèi Mortgage Corp. — E S T A B L IS H E D 1 979 — "YOhete цоиг am es Fixed Rales r О Т Г As Low As 0 * 0 / 9 Owned and S ta ffid by Davfe Coumy Residents • Fast Service I Fast Closlngi • OneDayApproinU In Most Cases • Pint A Second Mortgages • Purchases or Refinances C U B IT m U iC M S UN D O SrO O O № O a iM ttA V A JlA lt£ rO II M O BIiiH O M C S S S - I C M M T IW U R I • M O C K SV IU I, NC ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 8 9 8 Ofjkes LocotedThrtxjghoutThe Southeast ocksville Woman Struck By Car A Mocksville woman was injured kn she walked into the path of a eicon N.C. 801 near Cooleemce al t{3(p.m.Juiy3. Dorothy Little Harris, 42, of 440 l|i.601 S., was taken to N.C. Bap- H I Hospital'in Winslon-Salem for :t siment of injuries. She was listed I .iiiKrious condition in an intensive care unit on Monday afternoon. According to a report by N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw, she walked onto the highway and was stnick by a 1990 Plymouth driven by Denny Von Livengood, 46, of 179 McCullough Road, Mocksville. McCullough was traveling at an cslimaled 35 mph, at 25 mph when the vehicle struck die woman. He told the tnxiper there was lillle or no time to react when the woman walked onto the road. McCullough was cited for driving without a license. iStolen Motorcycles Recovered Two motorcycles stolen from a .1 locksvillc man in April werc recov- ■: t ed by the Davie Coumy Sheriffs [(partment last week in Forsyth xiniy. ■ Acting on a tip lhat someone was S to sell a 1997 Su/uki RM 125V M had been stolen from Pcie Ranker ^Maln Chuich Road April 4. Davie inty Sheriffs Deiecltves Jimmy I and John Stephens went to a e in Walkertown. { Bobby Joe East, 20. and his uncle / Gene Easl, 37. bolh of Walnut Ci werc anested al the residence. : dctectives also airested Robcil r Wyrick. 16. of Walkertown ot r localion, reported PhippsX All three were placed in the Davie Counly Jail under $8.000 bond. They will nuikc their first court appcamncc Aug. 6. Afler ihc arrests were made, the dctcclivcs went to another residence wherc they recovered a 1997 Honda CR12S,whichhadbecntnidcdlosi)n)c- one for another motorcycle, Phipps said. Tops T ravel M Stwiee ) . 411 I I 'I ( l i I m i I 336-766-7303 ^ 2 7 5 ^ ^ w js v illg jC ¡e t m i^ ^ Davle Family YMCA Now Enrolling fbr Befora and Affterschool Childcare TheDtvIt Y ofltrs Slate-Licensed chlkhart. PrDgram Includes arts & crafts, sports, values education, games, swimming, computtrs, homework time, nutritious snack. 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Following the parade, residents enjoyed free watermelon and frt admission to Cooleemee Swimming Pool. Above, Pat Jordan captures the patriotic spi alive in Cooleemee as Miss Liberty on a trailer pulled by a mower. ; i - Photos by Robin FarguHon ■P3 Hi Mayor Grady Sprys float Is pulled by this lawn mower.Lawn mowers of all kinds and a lew bicycles could be seen. 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July 11, and leam ways to add value tq your cattle. (ices that add value and types of mnr> keting options. The beef quality assur­ ance displays will be part of the event. Industry leaders will discuss mar* keting options to add money lo your bottom line along with nunagenicnl practices to make cattle morc markci- able now and in the future. Many agri- biLsine.ss companies will participate Inuie. ---------i Thlsyear’seventwillfocusonBecf the irade snow, quality assurance, management ^rac- Dccp Crcek Farms and Grain will host (his year’s field <lay on Bcdicl Church Road, aboul four miles west of Yadkinville. The Tri-County Beef Field Day is anannualeventroialctlbetween Davlo, Forsylh and Yadkin cininties. Tlie liv cal Calllenutn's Association in conjuction with tl»e NC Ox^i'craiive Extension Scr^'ico. plan tho pi\>gnuu. Livosux'k Agents I’hil Rockcr (Oavie & YjHlkIn cvHmiies) ami Hcth Ntavsoy (Ft)rsyih County) ure coordinating the event. Reglslmtlon will begin al 9:30 a.m. wiih (ho educational programs and Ihe iraile show Ivginning at 10 p.m. A complimentary beef lunch will l)c serN’cil. Calling in rcservallons kfore July 9 (0 the Davie Giimiy (.1.1IV7.11- 6297) or Yadkin County (336/679* 21)61) Hxtension Ollla* or your local lixtension Onice. Piano Recital H e ld A t U b ra ry C»cncv,iN. Renegar ol‘222i Samly Springs Ri\k1 MiVkANillc-, presents! her in A piami rcciial at the Ш\1С Слт1> I -ihrao' June 2 7 ai 1: p.m. A w vKNvríC hy the teA.'hcr, ami the inwvarkvi hy ihc Rex. Onv!>’ Timcn^w. a rppcnoirc »4 hjTnns. clas­ sical, .ml Ä’iii’is relVcTini: the iKmìc during Ihc u as pirfiVTixxl by ihe following snnkDtv: Chasity l\irnd<.'\lcr, KeJlie Ronopr. Mary Ti>lbcy. Hilliai> Canner. .-Nnn Talley, Mak'ia Me,'kki«'s,Christ) IVaughn ami Stephanie Uimtvrt. Renegar'sone;idu]t stuik^ni, M:\rtha Uimbod, w;is ihe acc('ni|vuiist at thè piano for Kevin Runn, who dlaxietl Ihe song (xxllon of ihe pmgmni. Sincc Imk.'i'cmlona' Day was up* pnvvhing.tlK'tlK'moofGiKlandCoun- ny w.ts rcllocteil in music ami son. At llw cml of tlw pn>gn»m. Renegar pctssenieil OiK’h siudcni with a |x*rfor- nunce ccrtiUcale for |Mrticlp;itÌon in ihenxiial.Also.rwognitlonwiLsglven to a s]vcial gue^t. L4>uise Stmitd. After thè henediclion by CarJie Renegar, rctreshmenls werc sencd to appmximaiely 50 guesis. Follovving (ho rccilal. Renegar treated ber sludenis to pizza. C h u r c h H a v i n g P i c n i c Mrs. Cliff Bradley Myers Ç o u p l e P l e d g e Vows Ы B e t h l e h e m C h u r c h Ntt. Olive Melhixlisi Church will be having a summer picnic соокчпи on Saturday, July 11 from 5*7 p.m. Everyone Is invited for food and fel­ lowship. The menu will include grilled chicken sandwiches,hot dogsand ham­ burgers. Take outs will be available. Cosl will w donations wiih supper proceeds lo benefit the church's Nur­ ture nnd Outreach ministries. Ml. Olive UMC is located three miles from Fannington on (he Wyo Road in Yadkin Couniy. Fbr more information contact Gene Whi(akeral 998-3l95orGlendaSapp at 463-5392. The Rev. Gary Foslcr is pastor. N ew A rriv als :-Michelfc Ue Rshel of Сопаиет •iil a id BtvUey Myen of Smilh Щ т wen unilcd in mmiage u 2 pirn. June 27 al Bethlehem Unilcd Mlpihodisl Church. The Rev. Dennis Mpnhall officiated. ilHie bride is Ihc daughlcrof Mr. and Lindsey Lee Fishei ot Comatzer Ihe granddaughter оГ Mn. Mae Ш гг and Ihe late Hoivey Lee Stair of GSfnatzer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hihcl of Advancc. •iThe bride is a graduate of Davie High School and Rowan-Cabarrus Gdmmunity College, where she earned aiiassociate degree. She is Ihc rcccp- Uwist for Jockey International Tcn- lijts in Cooleemee. *iThe groom is ihe son of Faye S. and the late Robert Fianklin of Smilh Grove, jib e groom is a graduate of Davic I^ b School and atlended Forsylh 11»:hnlcal Community College when: hlitcccivedhiscettinedweldingcerti- n^km . He is a mechanic for the De- plltmenl of Transpomuion and is the o^rner of Brad's Aulo Shop. :'Given in maniage by herfalher.the .' wore a while gown of lustrous • s^n enhanced with ciusicrs of pearls.' ‘ф Basque wiisdine led lo a fkwing: s ^ t wiih scalkip lace cathedral length' tiijin. The tiara headpiece and veil both c^isisledofseededpearts. She carried a^ioiiquel of roses, mini camalioiis,r. c^la lilies, ivy and pearls. '' ■'JThe bride choose her cousin, C^risUe Fishel of Fofk, as her makl i f ’ hijMir. The bridesmaids were Nancy' l%yes of Advncc, sisler of Ihe grooA. ■ill Dewitt Myen of Smith D^oflbegiDoai. I ; ■; Tlte groom chocie his cousin, Цуеп of Smith OiDve, to he his Ьй1 nin. Спюлшлсп and lahen weic Jikmy Fuhel of Forit, uncic ofihe b^ndRo(erM ycna(SniilhGn^ billKforiheiraom.. . ^ BtiM iy Bick oT denuiu« was dik flo w (M anl Ryan Davit of CbM4trw iiiheriii|baRr. 2 . ■tHnnr MNdaiMi wen Carolyn Ai»iaadarCotnl2№,auiiiortKeb(№, aiH M a im Myen of SmidiOrove, a^ofdiejiooin. ^Si4 biaawcnplaixdinniencfy uab)lMiMiUaMyen,fadiefofdie гфоп Md Harvey Lee Surr, grandfa- dilrortliebtiife iltaiciiiiawaaneadedbySheree т Ш м c f M ocknille, cousin o f die a d protrana were givea by N M lM io rC a iM tn r. - gnvidedbyWiliTiaaic- gory of Advancc and soloists were Dawn Ward and Ann Sanders of Ckmmons and CaM> DavU of Ad­ vancc. Angela Bailey of Advancc ser\-ed as the wedding director. Reception The bride’s parents hosted a recep­ tion following the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. The greelers werc Mr. and Mrs.. Cart Fr>’c of Comatzer, the bride’s aunt and uncle. Reception allendanls in­ cluded Vickic Haga, Kathy Funkhouser both of Winston-Salem. Cammie Walker of Advancc. cousins of the bride; Renee Beck of Clemmons. Candy Davis of Corouuer and Bccky Myers of Smith Grove. The four-tier wedding cakc was made anddecorated by the groom him­ self. SodalEvcntt • On June 2t. a shower was given f for the couple by the bridesmaids. • On June 22, a surprise shower was given by co-wori(en ol Jockey Tex­ tiles for the bride. • On June 26. an Italian supper and the traditional groom'scakewasserved after Ihe rehearsal. •OnJuly l9ashowerwill be given for the couple by family and friends of the bride ^ groom. • After a honeymoon trip to Gallinburg, Tenn. the couple wiil live in the Smith Grove area. C o m atzerN ew ^ BjrIM ib M «» Comatzer CoRopondeffi Bill McDaniel returned home from Medkal Paric Hospital last Monday after uadeisoing uealmeffi theie for a few days. Mae Laiid of Mocksville w u a Suady limcheoa guot of № . and Mis. Homer Pods. Mr.andMn.BobWinletsaaddiil- dra^aiidgnndchikkenspenllaslwcek йШебеаск. ' Do( Пшсал of Marion, S.C. was a lectnl visiior of Mr. and Mrs. James Shoaf. Dooie and Sh>on FMtt and Mae Lainl visited Helen Jonci Sunday af- 1СШММ. Eva Potts visited her lisier, Ixooa BowasonSuMliy. Ш ее Motitam tpat Ьм w ok- eadin V iig U iw iih n la liv« . PLOTT Jeff and AngelaPlotlofMocksvillc announcelhebinhofiheitson.Zachaiy. Thomaj,onJune22,1998at2:33p.m. at Davis Community Hospilal. He weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. and was 19 1/2 inchcs long. Malcmal gmnilparcnts are Jeanne and Ken Williams of Mocksvillc and EdwanI Price of Hickory. Paternal grandparcnlsarc Gene and Dorothy Plolt of Mocksvillc. Great-grandparcnls are Noah and VirginiaPlottofMocksvillcandAdam and Rcbecca Gobble of Salisbury and Onic Williams of Winsion-Silcm. WEST Bobby, Jerri and Corbin West an­ nounce Ihc birth of a son and brother, Logan Ray on June 12, 1998 at 1:22 a.m. He weighed 5 lbs. I01/2oz. Maternal grandparents arc Fa)'ca.;d Mickey Bogcr of Mocksville. Paternal grandparents are Velma and Ihe late Dewey Wcsl of Mocks­ ville. P in o N ew s HORNER Mr. and Mre. Robert Homcr and Harrison announce the birth of Chris­ tian Sco(t on Juno 30. 1998 at Norwalk Hospilal In Conncciicut. He weighed 8 lbs. and was20inchcs long. Malcmal grandparcnts are Davo and Franccs Ward of Advancc. I*alcmal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Watson Homcr of Chesapeake Cily, Md. The mother was fonncriy Kim Ward. FEARRINGTON Cameron and Atcc Fcarrington of Mocksvillc announce the birth of ihcir son, Cameron William, on June 13 at 6-.01 p.m. He weighcd7lbs. 12.9oz.andwas 20 inches long. Grandparents are Ann and Garland Fcarrington of Advancc, Peggy Hicks of Richmond. Va.. Bob and Jane( Richardson of Boone, and Rick and Brenda Cowdrey of Springdale, Ark. ByNonUtham Pino Correspondent Wednesday. July 1. the UMW at Wesley Chapel had (heir July meeting at the home of Pastor Tammy Talbert Eight members were present, along with one guests. Inez McClannon. Marie Miller gave the prognun on glo­ bal imiise and how music affects our lives. She shared many sources of mu^. Bob and Louise Dill. Vemon Dull and Tina Gobble attended die retire­ ment service fw Jim Raines at Union CrossUMClaslSunday.rimisafofmer pastor of the Fannington Charge. Missionary D ay Is Ju ly 19 A t Cedar Creek C tiM Cretk Mitsionvy Baptist ChURh will observe its annual mis- ■ioaay day on Sunday. July 19 at 3 Uw Rev. Dmell McConnell, pM- lor of Flm B^niit Chuich of Har- ita y , WiU he tlie guest speater. U k piMic isiniled. Dr. W.B. Matin U D E L A R O B B m S Loan Officer 336-768-1996 B b . 107 24HoutVaktHml íb :7 6 B - 2 9 4 7 F l^ 6 Q 7 - }W 9 M/s. Jasor) Frar)klin Garwood < R e i a n -G a n v o o d C o u p le M a t l e d in C le m m o n s ElbübcihLouIsc "Liz" Regan of Advancc anJason Franklin Garwood of Mocksvilljwcre unilcd In marriage at 5:30 p.m. Lturday. July 4 al Clem­ mons First uplist Church. The Rev. Paul Mullen ifllciaicd. The bridds Ihe daughter of John W. Regan of Winston-Salem and Tim andVickeCt InsofAdvance.andthe granddaughl r of Earl and Louise Hillier of Lalfc Ariel, Pa., and the late Mr. and MrsJHiomas J. Regan Sr. of Boca Grandi Fla. She is a 1992 graduate of )avie High School, at­ tended Appaichian State University and graduaie^from Forsylh Technical Communily follcgo. She is u rcgis- tcrcd nurse Cross and ' Baptist Medi pannícnt. The gnx) GarwixxlofI and Joy Garv ilh the American Red akc Forest University dCcnier.OncologyDe- I is the son of Rene prfolk. Va.. and Frankie Kxl of Yadkinville, and Ihe grandson if Doris S. Garwood of CooIeciHce ^ Ibe late Arnold F. Gar^v(кxl. an| the late Clorcnce and Margarct MyrsofCooleemec.He isa 1992 gnidual| of Davic High School McRaeColIegc.He iagcbyhcrfather.thc Masura as her Bridesmaids werc iCourtneyKrenachond Robert Ellis and Barbara Greer, of Jacksonville. Fla., spent the week with Robcrt’sdad and step-mother, Boband Kalhy Ellis. On Thursday, d« four of tliem went to Roanoke, Va. to visii Rachel Ellis, Bob's mother and on Fri­ day they wenl to Washington, D.C. for the 4th of July. SALEM MORTGAGE Jennifer Robertson. The groom's father was best man. GroomsitMin were Brian Bogcr, Edwin Robenson ond Steven Seals. Ushers werc BrcniCollins,Ganh Regan, Ken- nclhGarwood and Timothy Garwood. Flower girls were Brillany Hillier and Hannah Hurrwy. After a reception at Bennuda Run • Couniry Club, the coupic went on a • weddlngtriptoMontcgoBay,Jamaica. They will be at home on Cedar Forest LaneinMocfcsviffe. Social Events • The rchearsal dinner was hosled ' by the groom's parents on July 3 at the Ramada Inn in Clemmons. • On June 4, co-workers al Baptist Hospital hosted a miscellaneous,, shower. • On June 6, a family cookout and' shower was hosted by Mrs. Arnold Garwood and Mrs. Jeff Hursey. •0njune20,abridalpartycookoul ' was hosled by Courtney Krcnach. • On June 20. a bachelorctic party was hosled by Kalie Masuni. • On June 27, a golf tournament and; bachelor party was hosted by Edwin >. Robertson. •On June 28. a lingerie shower waC- hosted by Jennifer Robertson. ■■ • On July 3, a bridal brunch wa^;^ held at Bennuda Run. > : D ESeO VER O vw Ю0 Itow Dm Ü m atlW taM rti Ka m i a Come a d join us (or our fun-llUe event that Include exclusive products, exciting »llectlbles and prize o[ ortunltles. juiyisai» Sat. 10-6 • Sun. 1-5 B ctk *8 H a lla u r k New Towne Center Clemmons • 766-6567 Santa's Merry Wotkshop Musical Figurine lv< t D A V IE C O U N TY E N TE R P R IS E R E C O R D , J u ly 9 , Í9 9 8 -1 1 Advance News I By Edith Zimmerman Advance Corespondent ; -On July 11 from 10 a.m.*4 p.m. lappet Fest *98 will be held at the |^*rcation Center with many oui-of* town particlpanw. Come out and join the fun. Ten booths will be set up for various activiiles, games.etc. Refresh- tnenls will be available. A red rose bud was placed in the Methodist church Sunday honoring Dave and Franccs War& new grand­ son, Christian Scolt Homcr who was bom Junc|30, weighing^ lbs. and 20 inchcs long. He Is the of Kim and Rob Homcrof StamfordjConn. and he Im an older brother Hiirrison Robert Homcr. [ Brenl and Carolyn s t f and R.C. and Jodi Pallon-Alhey sjenl the week­ end in Cinclnnnli where ^cy attended a coupic of ball games telween Cin­ cinnati and the Sl. Louis Cardinals. They also did sonw sighl-sceing. Edith Zimmennan was a Sunday afternoon visitor of Elmer nnd Sarah Zimmennan in the Fork community. Sympathy is expressed to the fam­ ily of Spencer Roberl.son. He died in Salisbury hospilal Sunday after a lengthy illness. Also sympathy lo the family of Lyndon Wilson. He died Friday al Mcadowbnx)k of Davie. Edd and Annalec Myersand cousin Miiry Lclhia Robeason were Tluirs- day lunchcon guests of Mrs. Robertson's brollicr and sister-in-law Eugene and "Hea" Myers in Julian. A July 4(hc<x)k-i)m wns Ircid Satur­ day nIghi al Ihe home of George and Martha Hams on Markland Road. , Among those attending were the Rev. Dennis Marshall and wife LaRuc, Medford and Nancy Shoaf and daugh­ ter Mclany and Frances Robertson. G rief Support G roup To M eet Eiilon Funeral Servlco ol M(x;ks- villo will host agriefsupptm group on Thursday,July30,alllieScniorCenler In Mocksvllle. The group Is designed as a general support group open lo all people who have experienced a loss of any kind. The group will be convened by Mark Norman Vickcrs, chaplain, and Hcroavemcnl Counselor for liilon Fu­ neral Scrvlcc. Regislralion is nol rctjuired, but if you havo ([ue.stions call Eiiion Funeral Service al (336)751-2148. Tlio group will meet from 7-8:30 p.m. Davie Residents Earn Degrees A n n iv e r s a r y C e le b r a te d Elmer and Belly Jean Hendrix of Advance celebrated their anniversary Sunday, July 5, with a reception at Dulin Unilcd Me Fellowship Hall.Hosts werc Ihcirchildren Phil and Barbara HcndrinofUwisvillc Margie Hendrix of Winston-Salem, nnd iheir grandsons Neal Hendí x Beach, Calif, and Mike Hendrix of Lewisville. Hendrix is retired from Hanes Dye and Finishing Co. in Winstoi Hendrix is retired from Davie Coumy Child Nutrition. The couple were married July 3,1948. H a n d y O n N a v y [¡e p loym e n t md Daveand ofNcwport •Salem. Mrs. Twelve Davie rcsidentshave boon awarded degrees from the Unlvcr- siiyofNorthCarollnaatChapelHill. Eleanor Ellso Bailoy of Bailey Road. Advancc, earned a bachelor’s degree. Many Neal Bennclt of Mocks­ vllle earned a diKior of mcdicinc degree. Nalalio Grcx:c Coburn of Valley Oaks Drive. Advancc. earned a doc- lor of niedicine degree. Elizabeth Sulocki Flores of Tim­ ber Lane, Advance, earned a doctor of phannacy degree. Krislin Ausband Hill of Golfview Drive, Advancc, earned a bachelor's degree in nursing. Joseph Micliacl Mannoof Creek- wood Drive. Advance, earned a bachelor's degree. Terence James McDevlit of Rainirco Road. Advance, earned a bachelor's degree in malhomalical sciences. Bryan TIuHuas McNeil ofCrcek- wood Drive. Advance, earned a bachelnr's degree wiih distinction. Mary Ell/ahclh Phillips of Malts Place. Advance, earned a bachelor's degree. Mary Catherine Slced of Rainirco Courl, Advancc, earned a bacbelor'.s degree. Stephanie Jane Suiion of Tifton Strecl, Advance, earned a bachelor's degree. Amy Lorenc Whaley of Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville, earned a bachelor's degree in chem­ istry. C r e n s h a w -R o s e n b a u m | E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Crenshaw Jr. of Mocksville announce the en^V gagemcnt of ihcir daughter. Elizabeth Page to Daryl Alan Rosenbaum, sont of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rosenbaum of Troy, Mich. The bridc-clcct is a (989 graduate of Davie High School and a 1994 gradu­ ate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is employed as a retail pharmacist in Portland. Orc. The groom-to-bc is a 1989 graduate of Brother Rice High School, a 199?^ graduate of the University of Michigan, and a 1997 graduate of iheWakQ Forest University School of Mcdlcine. He is a family medicine resident qt*. Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital in Portland, Orc. ' ^ The wedding is planned for Ocl. 3 at First United Methodist Church of Mocksvillc. Navy Fireman Larry W. Handy, son of Gary and Laura Palridgc of Advance, recently departed on a six- month deployment to the Meditcmi* nean Sea aboard the destroyer USS Stump. Handy is one of morc lhan 300 Sailorsaboardtheship,whichdcparted its homeport o f Norfolk, Va., as part of the USS Dwight 0. EisenhowerBattle Group. The battle group is comprised of len tactical air squadrons, seven surface combatants and two subma­ rines.Destroyers, like Handy's ship, have traditionally been the workhorses of the U.S. Navy, defending baldcgroups against ihrcals from land, air, above and below the sea. Equipped with Tomahawk cruise miss es. Harpoon anti-ship missiles and »ca Sparrow Missiles, USS Slump u capabic of hiltingcnemytargclshunlrcdsofmiles away. In addition, Handys ship carries iwohclicoplcrswithsom andlorpedo capobilitics.expandingth shlp’srcach. The USS Dwight D Eisenhower Batllc Group can (ravel r orc than 500 miles a day while simultineously de- ployingtoscparalcgcogrjphicregions. Wllh Tomahawkcruisenissilcs, tacti­ cal aireraftandcombat-nLdy Marines, the forces provide unifiiU command­ ers with an unparalleled lange of flex­ ible options and capabili^tcs. The 1997 graduate o Davic High School joined the Navy n July 1997. % -ri!,’ " J J e ñ r ie s -H u tc h in În ç ^ g e m e n t A n n o u i i TbnyaLei|h}e№esaiidWilli>mTlK>RiuHulehinsJi;ofI manied on A o|. 29 al W M i Street B apliit Chureh. I Thebiide-«]actistbedaugbterofJeanJefHe>ofAdvam. ato of Divit Hi|b School and the Univenity of Noith НШ. She U eaiployed by Headway Corporate Staling.' Tbenonn-liH ieistbeuaofaaylaandW illiam Thoniu Duifaam. Ha is a induale o f Nofthein High School, Duihain, I of N o rti O m lin i al Chapel H ill and the UNC Chapel HIU 9 Ha к by Newsome, Onhsm. Hedrick and Kinnon Si^of University o fU w A Storehouse for Jesus Food Drive Join in this community effort to collect food for Storehouse for Jesus SnRMY • Jrii mil ■ - SjM Bring Your Non-Perishable Food Donations To These Loeatlont: MOCKSVILLE—Wal-Mart • Food Lion (both tomon) • Ben Franklin HILLSDALE— Food Lion COOLEEMEE - Cooleemee Super Market CLEMMONS AREA — Harris Teeter (Tanglewood) • BI-LO (Clemmons Rd.) IWNSrOM-S>tL£M—Wal-Mart Supercenter WU-Mart FoodLkm Davla County Entsrprisa Record J.P. Oman M№g Co. ^ Hanis Testar Qsntt Parsonnal IngatsolRand BanFranMIo Mocksvila Savings Bank MocksvKa CIvKan CUb CouiKMa Sports Bi-Lo SupamiaikM SamLaaCoip. Codaamaa Super Msitiat í ^ Т IM ftH COU^iVY EN TER P R ISE RECO RD , Ju ly f , 1»*» ■ ■ I s s u e s A p p e a l F o r B l o o d D o n o r s ■ Ila C iilM Ìii.iiM I! ^ ò r:||:A (iM a è Red Craii hu : *toued»^ piiy a cy«H»»lforbkicid Bkiià 'É^ in lìitv» iHn- ^jmwily,lBW leveULiB odei'lo meet pMkem Mèdi in dill in ^ a lin e day iu{i|ilyairdibk»d types Isdiedesiied invcDlaiy. Then l> lets than o«e day’s supply iprÒMfUvc hlaod. Insieid of W Mrits d(0 a ^ v e bkwd in the ' inveakiy.' llil’K i ^ has approxi­ mately 120 « ili. The O positive In- ventoly Is abo extremely lowrWldi less dua 700 unita.whendicre^ld .heim ^.l.’n a r . ' ! tfMadkkMwam,dKCaioliius j RegioaèaByliefiàcàltostopshippIng ; O nefiilhiB indta for hospital stock.. I HospUoden for O positive b l^ j .;>*ouHato be affected. } SeveiidfacM have contributed to Oiisbkxxlihortage: • B M u s ^ has been umtsuatly. high oyer the past two weeks. Ex- amples Include a 14-ycar-old gunshot victim and a patient with a caidiac aneurysm who bodi required signifi­ cant amounts of 0 negative bkxxl. A police oflicer, shot In Ihe line of duly, required Inunfuslons of 14 units of O posiiivebloodforlmmedlate stabiliza­ tion. In addition lo Ihese transfusions, the oflicer rcquiitd blood components over Uk next day from die equivalent of 48 donors 10 repair damage blood vessels causcd by shallcrcd bone frag­ ments. Open heart surgeries, ulcers and transplants have funher depicted die blood supply In Ihe last Iwo weeks. • This year, the demand for blood products has skyrocketed by 13 J per­ cent. The Carolinas Blood Region has struggled to Iceep up wllh dlls unusu­ ally challenging demand ftom area hrápltals and has, lo date, been able lo meet all patient needs. In times of bknd shortages, such as now, meeting increased demand becomeseven more challenging. Reasons rordilslncreased demand include: rapid population Green Meadows Plans VBS Green Meadows Baptist Church invites children age2 thniughgrade 12 to join StaiQuest: A Galactic Good News Adventure, Each day will include a wonhip rally to celebrale die good news of Jesus ChfisL Each day will be packed. 9 p,m, ГullofBlbl^leamingact¡v¡lles,5nacks, musk;, and crafts, 'Starquesien'' will even have a moon walk lo conclude Ihelr week, StaKJuest will be held at Green Meadows Baptist Chureh. 164« N.C, Hwy.801 N,onJuly I2-I7,from6:50. growUi in our region, higher occu­ pancy rates wldi more acute patients In area hospitals, and advanced medical technotogy which enables people lo live longer and healthier Ihan ever be­ fore butrcqulre more blood pnsduclslo do so. • Low blood collccllons over Ihc July 4lh weekend have exacerbated an already weak summer blood supply. The summer months always pose a dliliculitlme locollcct blood because: 1) High schools and colleges, which account for 23 percent of annual blood collccllons, nre ourofscsslon;2)Many blood donoR take vacalkms or be­ come busy with holiday activities and forget 10 make Ihe time lo donate; 3) Companies sponsor fewer drive due lo employe« vacalkm schedules. Unfortunately, the need for blood nevcrtakes a vacation. The need for Mood often Increases during holidays becausc of travel-re­ lated accUenls and elective surgeries. The Carollnas Region needs 1,500 bkxxi donois every day in its SO^Mun- iiy area lo support the needs of local palienls. The Carollnas Region has proudly and successfully me! all pallcnt blood needs In our area lo dale, despite sky­ rocketing demand and all already wc^ summer blood supply. We don’t ever want to reachihe point where thisis nol Fbrmorelnfonnation call 998-3021 .1 Church To Hold Special Services TheCedarGrovcBaptlstChurchof Church of Jnmalca, N.Y, will be the 287CedarGroveChurchRoad,Mocks­ villc, will haveadayofspedai services on Sunday, July 12, Their new educallon building, which connects the church and die felkiwshlphall, willbe dedicauxlanda comet Slone laying will follow the 11 am. wonhip service. The Rev. Dr. John B. Mason of Ml Zion BapUst guest speaker, accompanicd by his choir, Afler die moming service, dinner will be served. Guest speaker for Ihe 3 p.m, service will die Rev, John Mason of New Bclhel Baplisi Church in High Point His choir and congregation will accompany him. R ^ Davis-Minister • Andy AlUns-Mlnister of Music 1Ш Hwy. 801N • HUbdak-Fanninglon Community Gospel Singing an eveninc^th the C r a f t B i'o t h i'r s Q u a r t e t /.) > 1 . W S //] s , / /ll Ml (n )s/>t / Л1 us f. S a t ., J u ly 11 • 7 : 0 0 p m Н а г п ю п у G r a v e U n lt iK i M e th o c N it C h u r c h 5041 Siyefs FenV Road, Lewisville Dkaeiloni: From rww Hwy, 42 V «ut at LawimiaClMniiara «dt. Church Located 1/10 ml* Norm on StyM Fwiy Rd td o o ita w M M m X FREE! free: FREE! LADIES^ FREE GIFT FOR YOU! Ibw would you like to receive a Bmu FbvorSdect Coffee Maker plus dinner for - y o i m l f a n d f t m ■ Itnivad possible," said Robert ftchncr, chief operating oflicer for Ihc Carollnas Blood Service Reglonof Ihc American Red Cross, "In onlcr lo prevent such n tragedy, wc need blood donors of all blood types 10 roll up Ihcir sleeves and give Ihc gin-or-llfc In Ihc next few days and weeks, Wearc grateful for Ihe public's outpouring of support In past sliortages, and vra urge donon lo re­ spond to Ihis plea," 1110 Triad Blood Center on 6S0 Coliseum Drive, Winston-Salem, Is changing Iheir regular donation times. Due 10 Ihc current appeal, Ihc Triad Blood Center will expand Its houn on Monday, July 6 lo 10:30 a,m.-6 p.m. and Wednesday July 8, 7:30 a.m,-2 p.m. The New TriMi Bkiod Cenler itouia, fiSO Coliseum Drive, Is open Monday, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m,; Tuesday and Thursday, 11:30 a.m,-6 p.m,; Wednesday 7:30 o.m.-1 p.m,; and Fri­ day, 7:30 a.m.-l p.m. 2nd and 3rd Sunday 11:30-4 p.m. To schedule a blood donatkmoppointmer.orformore information, call the American Red Cross at 724-0511, To be ■ bhiod dooor, one must; •Beal least 17 years old; Weigh at least impounds; р и в Spiritual Resources: Cast Your Br^ad Upon The Waters ByUwRm.RIctanlEalww Bsar Creek Baptist Church Lauren Beaver thinks he's dead. When a man Is 99, Ifa hard to tell If he’s nodded off for a minute or checked out for good, Clinton Hlldeibrand sometimes looks dead even when he's awake, at least unlil he starts cursing, Thai happens a kiL Just In case he's alive, she brought a box ol fried Ush, some vanilla Ice cream and candy ~ his favorites, Mora complete opposites couUnl exist: a 30-somethkig Christian w№ a bag ol hope, and a bitter, dying atheist who thinks mankind deseives a punch In the mouth. For rive years, Beaver has coma to his room, betting she couM convince an omeiy coot with no famlly, no hope and no God that his anlks had failed. That despltealifellme ol anger and bMemess, a stranger had dared to k)ve him, HIkleibrand Is mean as a snake and Is the terror ol the nursing home where he lives. He has been caught luring eklerly woman to his room with junk food. He sometimes bangs on the walls for the fun 0» H. And he thrills In dialing 911, hanging up, and walling lor the cops to show up so he can curse Ihem out (th^ finally took his phone), UurenlsaSS-yearoMaccountmanagerfor an emptoyee benefits consulting firm in Chariolte, She Is a young, vibrant, busy person who was paired with Clint by Myers Parit United Melhodisl Church, Both got more than they bargained lor. She exfected Grandpa Wailon and got Sean Penn with no teeth. He expeclrt a fresh victim and got Mother Teresa with an attitude. Fhe yearsago, she came to a crossroad in her life, and there sal an oM man sHakIng his list at the worid. Common sense told her to step over him, tul she didn't, feeling it was a test of her faith. About fcur weeks, Clint had to be put in the hospital. He cursed all the nurse^ threw food all over the room and pulled out his IVs HIkletbranil died in his hospital room live days later at 3:00 a.m. on Wednesd4i,May20. Accordl^ to Beaver, "I was still trying to figure out how that situatton c^U possibly have anything to dowHhhope.Butitdkl.....I teamed thd all human beings, no matter how omery and unlovable we may thi* they are, are kwed by God, Jesus sakl, 'Whatever you have donebthe least ol these,you have donetome.'lknow beyond a shadow d a doubt that I experienced Christ In Clint. And there Is hope in lha. II Is the hope Ihal no matter what our circumstances, Christ Is thwe with us,.,.' There a« a k)l of unanswered questkins aboul Clint and what the time with Wm meant. I can tell you, though, that I know II had eveiyttilng p the wotM to do with seeing with the eyes of my heart,' 'Castyobr bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find It again, Ecclesiastes 11:1 (Excerpts from a May 31,199в, ailicle In the Chariot Obsenrer by staH writer, Mark Price) from Covenant Methodist Chureh Newsletter, High Point, ^ Support These Locál Businesses W.G. WHITE ft CO. 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N027028 33(-7Sl-214t P B t IÌH I- |IA M C H ш п к ш т я п 4 M M Ity R o a d M o ekn M t.N C an M 3 » > )Г В М 1 4 1 в в п и м м м к f t l M L M . 3319 U S Hwy in ||oelnviN *,NC zran З М Ш Э Ж н и ш м т ш т IM M M k M w l R O .Io iM H«4 k001S . ■ NC27020 1 1 -1 7 1 1 1 S № rm NC M - I t M l « e n u i c M i B i n a * - Attend The Chw eh iw Choice Five Generations Kiraten^Olivla Freeman is being held by her great-grand- . Blackwelder. Her father Is Todd Freeman, eighi^k^ I® Audrey Freeman, and great-grandfather is • Be In giod general heallh. Leslie Btelwelder, KIreten was bom May 2,1998. ^ a y n e M arvin Hanes •I;- i;Woync Maivin Hanes, 82, of Raln- Road, Advancc, died Thursday, í:íujy 2, 1998, al Fonylh Memorial '.jftwpilal in Winslon-Salcm. j;;;HewasbomMay23,19l6,inJas- y^Counly, Iowa 10 |he lale George M. Mary Alice MaUiey Hanes and ;M rcd from R J. Reynolds Tobacco Jíéómpany in 1975 wllh 33 years of risc'rvlce. He enjoyed fanning, fishing ;!and burning, A veleran of ihc U.S. : r ^ y , he served during World War П. ^-HcwasamcmbcrofBclhlchemUnlicd jlMclhodlslChurch. He was preceded In jTdoaih by 6 brolhcrs and 2 sislcn, 't ; I Surviving arc his wife of 56 years, t-Kalherine Gregory Hanes, whom he I^marricdSepl. 28,1945,orihchome:n ^-SM, Don Hanes of Advance; 2 sislers, ‘ •S^le Barr of Si. Francis, Kan. and I^S^csla Sheibondy of Lincoln, Neb.; HMabrolhcr,Carl D. Hanes ofSlallon, ; Funeral scrviccs wcio conducled al ¡■И p.m. July 4, al Bclhlchem Unlled '«Melhodisl Church wiih Ihc Rev. Mark ■ Wcckley officiallng. Burial followed In Ihe church ccmeicry. Memorials be considered for Ihe ',Cv»d Neighbor Fund of Bcihlchcm ,UniiedMeihodislChurch,32l Redland .Road, Advance, N.C. 27006. 1л1а R. Foster ' Lola Rcavis Fosicr. 88, formerly of J>Faniiington Road. Mocksvillc, died ¡'Thursday, July 2. 1998, al Yadkin Í* Nursing Ccntcr in Yadkinvilie. ** Dorn June 30, 1910, in Yadkin fXoumy to the late Roma and Maude I" Joyner Rcavis, she had worked at Canon Millsand Autumn Can: Nursing Home •:in Mocksvillc. She was a tnembcr of ^'Farmington United MelhodistChurch. J^She was preceded in death by her hus- ;*band, Leon Foster, in 1975. I', Surviving arc her brothers and sis- liters, Clarencc Rcavis of and Lawrence »CStcclman. both of Kannapolis. Gilbert ».«Reavis and Maxine Hoots, both of JlYadkmvllle; and a number of nieces f'anU nephews. ' Her funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. f^July 4, at South Oak Ridge Baptist ^Church by Dr. Phil Beavers and Ihc J^Rev. Tammy Talbert. Burial followed t-in the church cemetery. • Memorials may be made lo South t^ak Ridge Baptist Church. :,:Lyndon Ehvood W ilson ^ Lyndon Elwood Wilson, 67, of *CMcadowbrook Terrace of Davic in «Advance,dicdlatcFriday,July3,I998. ll BomMay 17,193l.inDavicCounty to the late James and Eva Massey Wil- I^son, he was a retired conslruclion worker, operating bulldozers. ** ¡Survlvingarc4sislers,RachclAllcn, »^Carolyn Barnes, Nan Barnes and Ann 'iBamhardt, all of Advance; a brmher. <Jirn Wilson of Advance; and several fnicces and nephews. :• He was preceded in death by a sis- ntcr. Janicc. •* A private funeral servicc was Z^plonncd. ti Arthur Chmnberiain - ; Ardiur Dewey Chambalain, 98. П died Salurday, July 4,1998. He had Í; been in declining healdi for 12 years and seriously ill one week. f : Bom April 18, l900inDavieCounly ¡: 10 die lale Lee and Dehlla Spry Cham- ’• berlain, he founded Chambean Ex- tiJmilnallngCompanyin l948.Hewaa g a: charter member of Morion Parit I^CjiurehofGod. Í •HIswlfe.LlddyHendrenChamber- ^Ia(n, died Jan. 13, 1986. Two sons, ;>Ri^LChamberiainandLP.Cham- ¿b^lain, also preceded him in deadu ¿ Survivors Includes sons, Arnold S. I'Cliambcriainof Salisbury, A.D.Cham- :;beriainafChlnaGrovc,dieRev.James iaiChaniberialnofOcale,FU.;4daugh- Ь т , Elsie Threalt of Chariotle, Helen CFids of Tampa, Fla., Gladys Fhifer of ’ijTtinilyandJoyceLudwlgofRockwtll; Sasisler.ZellieChaniberiainofMocks- ;;vilje;26graiKfchiklitn;35 great grand- . ¡‘children; and lOgreal great grandchil- :tdrni. It FuncralseTviceswcteconductcdal !t3Bm,July7,alJamesC,LyeriyCh4iel )iuf lyeriy Funeral Home by die Rev. i?TedBurke.Burialfolkiwedindiefam- j^ily: plot at Chestnut Hill Cemeleiy. Spencer Rim rtson Spencer Woodrow Robertson, 84, of Salisbury, died July 5, 1998, at Rownn Regional Mcdical Center afler being In declining heoillh. ' Bom In Davie Counly Scpl, 22, 1913,10 Delia Hendrix and George Leroy Robertson, he was educated in Ihc Davic Counly schDois, He was a relircd iruck driver wiih Soulhcm Oil and was of the Methodist failh. He was preceded in dcalh by his wife, Mary Bernice Yarhough Robertson, In 1976. 1. Surviving areadaughlcr, Brenda R. BouidingofSalisbuiy;2brolhcrs,Paul Robertson and Robert Robertson, both of Advancc;3slsleis,LoraincGoddanl ofLcniorCily,Tcnn.,MablcLalrdand Kaihcrine Carter, both of Advancc; 3 grandchildren; and 5 gral grandchil­ dren. ^ Funeral services were lo be con- duclcd al 2 p.m. July 8, al Advancc United Methodist Church by the Rev, Dennis Marshall with mililary grave­ side riles provided Hy Ihe Rowan Counly Veterans Council and burial following In the churcli ccmeicry. Memorials may be made lo Ihc American Lung Association, 5315 Greenbrook Drive, Chorlotle, N.C. 28205. D A V IE F U N E R A L S E R V IC E L L C . 416 VaUey Rd., MocksvUle, NC 336-751-3111 ‘'O u r F m ily S tn iH g Ym trFm O y^ т ш т т г и ш а и ш Ш Charles Jeffirsd n Wt?//s ■ 1928-1998Д MOCKSVILLE James Campbell Sr. I 19 -1998 MOCKSVILLE « ' Robert Jo rcia ti Вогоп Jr . 1929-1998 LEXINGTON « LucyTaborBm kr '' 1912-1998 MOCKSVILLE • I Lester O lo n S h u le r S r. 1913-1998 WINSTON-SALEM * Frederick If vm^.Vreeland \ 1909-1998 WEST MILFORD, N; * ' M ary Annette lon g 1936-1998 MOCKSVILLE James Andrew. Wilson 1911-19« BIXBY « J Zeb V. Johnsion Jr. 1917-19% ELCA)OR,CA m Joseph R ay Щ И е 1934-19% WOODL^F * •\Shandale Nicole Brock \ 199Ы998 MOCKSVIILE Joseph Hege Smiih Jr. 1950-1998 , MOOCSVniE Vir^nia Keaton 1929-1998 WYO 1 Etta Mae Croce ; , 1921-19» YADKINV^LU • i ' 325 N.Msiii street Mocksvme^NC (336)7S1-2148 Colleen Cope Jordan Colleen Cope Jordan, 72, of Main Strcct.Cooleemec.dicdThursday.July 2,1998, al her residence. She was bom March 13, 1926, in Dnvie Counly to the lute Glenn und Minnie Lee Thompson Cope and was retired ffom Cone Mils in Salisbury. She was of the Presbyterian failh. Surviving ore her husband, James A. Jordan of the home; a .son, James Michacl Jordan ofSalisbury; a daugh­ ter. Pamela Jordan SearsofColumbus. Ga.;5grandchildrcn;und3grcnt grand­ children. A graveside scrvlce was held al 11 a.m. July 4. at Legion Memorial park with Robert Creason officiating. Memorials may be made to Hos­ pice of Davie Counly. P.O. box 848. Mocksviile. N.C. 27028. Would you entrust your lov^d oiie i ■ to anyone other than a Community Friend? C o m p a s s i o n a t e ^ C a r e g i v e r s ^our friends al Eaton Funeral Services: • Are first in d foremost prorcssloiulikensedcireglvers who desired to DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECC^RD, July 9,1998 -:13 I 1 I seneyou, • Arc sensitive and compustonite; • Respect all faiths, beliefs, cultures, (iracllces and ПпапсШ clrcumMinces and will w ork dillfcAlly lo make sure Ihose are Incorporated Into tbe ceremony yon, your family and loved one desire, • Are members of your community and a reliable resource you can Irust, • Entered the profession out of a cojicem for helping others, • Initiate Ihe helling process by offering compti^onale, competent ' counseling, allowing you lo express your sorrow, • Provide support and counseling ^ e r the funeral, • Are Iruly interested in you, your'ramily and loved one and tn helping p lin a meaningful ceremony, • C an personalize Ihe service - including the casket - to refleci yoar loved one’s II hobby. 's lifestyle, religion, profession, organlullonal afflliatioa qr 1 Eaton Funeral Service 325N. Main SIkcI • Macksvllle, North Cantina(3361751-2148 You’ll be surprised w hen you com pare the'added benefits o f P A R T N E R S M ed icare C h o ice w ith yo u r M ed icare p[an. Backed by P A R T N E R S w ith m ore than a decade o f m anaged care experience, P A R T N E R S M ed icare C h o ice is one o f N o rth C aro lin a’s F IR S T M ed icare H M O s . T h e bene­ fits you w an t at a p ricc that can save r you m oney. A ll from a nam e you know and trust. Jo in us fo r an info rm ative, n o - ob lig atio ilim eeting o r ca ll today to receive m o ie in fo rm atio n about P A R T N E R S M ed icare C h o ice. Western Steer • Mocksvilie 1580 YadkinviUe Road Friday, July 10 • 10:00 a.m. PARTNERS Medicare Choicc Is ofTered by PARTNERS National Health Plans of North Carolina, Inc., an HMO with a Medicare risk contract. You must have and keep Medicare Part D to participate. Available only in HCFA approved service areas. Benefits will vary by county. - V irtu a lly N o C laim Form s - A W id e C h o ice O f C o n tractin g P h ^ icia n s / I ’ - N o Plan D eductibles ••ii Call Today ^ For Your Free Infofmabon Kit 1-800-665-8037 p a r t n e r s ;№dicat<e¿2(ai!^ T h e A r t o f H e V lt h Care - HCFA.MKT,»7- COÚNt V ÌNTÈKPRISE record, July 9,1998 M a c e d o n ia M o ra v ia n C h u r c h P la n n in g B ib le S c h o o l Davie roc)( band Spinning Jenny wili perform Friday night UrtColtax. ^pinning Jenny To Perform iFriday Night At Colfax Tavern^4 •• I •Spinning Jenny will pciform al Ihc sCounly Line Tavera, Colfax, on Fri- !d»y,JulylO. ; Spinning Jenny ¡9 a local band, all iof Ihe memben nallves of Davie ■Counly. The group consists ot Brad •Ralledge. Eric Phillips, Scoli Phillips iand Casey McDaniel. • Thebandplaysmanycrglnalsongs, •ajwellas covers by Seven Mary Three, isiiler Hazel, Gin Blossoms, AODCf Pink Floyd, The Doois, Cracker, U d Zeppelin and moic. They have a new CD, "JBR & Spinning Jenny" which wili be avail­ able at Friday's show. County Line Tavera Is locatcd In Coirax. Take 1-40 past Kcrnersvlile to Ihe Colfax exit. Al the slop sign, tum left. The tavern is on the right pasl Colfax Fumllurc. The show starts al 9 p.m. Macedonia Moravian Church Is pulling Ihe finishing touches on its Vacation Bible School to be held July 13-17 al the church located on N.C. 801 North. This year’s program is SonUghl Island, based on Corinthians 13. Chil­ dren will discover Ihe treasure of God's love as they participate in a tropical island adventure, with songs, skits, crafts, games,Biblestudiesandsnitcks Legion Post Repairs Pari< American Legion PtisI 34 of Cool-, eemee has completed repairs of exist­ ing roads at Legion Memorial Park. In addition, new roads were con­ structed bcidss Ihe back side and down Ihe center of Ihe cemetery. Tils will provide easier access to Ihe entire park. Posl54and VFWPosl 1119shared expenses and lime required lo place flags through oul the town of Cool­ eemee forlhe4thofIuIy celebration. -alloflhingsthatmakeVBSsomuch tUn for children. On lop of lhal. children will be encounigcd to grow In ihcir love for God as they lean aboul His ptesence and erne for them. SonUght Island is planned to be an adventure for the cniirt! family. . Classes for children ages 3 through middle school are scheduled forMon- day-Thursday.July 13-16,from &30- 8.4S p.m. and patents ore invited tu JoinlhelrchildrenininOliiiiaLuauoa Friday,Julyl7,lnimMp.m. Call Ihe church я 998-4394 for reglstntlon Infonni^ and plan to JolnMacedoniaforaweekofAminihe Son. ■ •. ' ' S i v e e t L o v e r ' s H a v e nDowvtonmMod Ptzza — P IZ Z A - - P IZ Z A • Sundaes • Banana Splits • Ice-Cream • Milk Shakes t t f u m n i E atlnW herelfsC ooU »*• i*> »*> N n rftn M d C M U HAtSttesCfiftlran'sCUhtvUnUes'Smt-iXChatv ■nm *om K«Mt CiMk BMiy W llh ì Slcphen Andetson, MD W .M ldi>em odel,M D R. lam atRulier, MD HuDklFDltitd,MO Lawrence Walker, MD Scott Washbuin,MD b P k a s td to Announce the A ssodation o f JACX2UEUNEH. MIMS, MD F o rlh t P ra ctic* o f O b ite lrU t& Gynecology 48} VUley Road, Mocksvffie, NC 27028 (Medkal Asaodatcs or Dnrie BulkUng) О3б>760.340в Now Accepdng New FaUenls E^EMNCE SPEAKS FOR ^ ^ , "Ifssimpie t o a e e p h y l g p ^ I .NatU^lly recognized yet conoenimt to me. 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Л ш Л Л ^ Л С т SSl;mSitSSL•юмш Medical Associates of Davie st)*'I ^LL)NL'>UAt i ил г ',A l4jHL)AT JULY ’98 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NiM m mSSmoam 8 Н м п м Н п г с 40V5fl)PM 9 W h t k O M N i n lw f W Hgssr- 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 : » Ж 17 1 6 W 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 М 7 - 1 M tn á u rs H m M tW a k SSS^«as2= , H tstto H M ít U ,8 TKw dM YorH irtlyH w f ^iÉw -J*iaim »x W > B«ieFli)***N o w H iÉh Uxafen • In ^ MadU Cmrt ImM i Of NOMnt Н М П . 1 __ lMngWHhDiab«et jjw c J3 M - 751«00«irridM rm v«k»s.AldM »bif!ÄxfK ■ m SdM ial iyh^.lipi*Mi^ G lu c « .rW li» Mxfcaifem Skk Dax IU « Ewcke Е«к|НЫ«>у (»}7»«l22gr(n)>f3MS«t Р я П т М Л :ГшщЛтиСиш.ШЫГшкНшфШО як С ^ Н щ Ш .С тп ^ аттё Н ,^ л аг гмп««п ^ tMfla алшг НкМ CniMIm ot UAViK COUNTY KISTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,1998 - Bl p « * iMikKaipetrideloihe rtnda.quile a story last ’wasnt bad either. iMrinptthegrealestgoIfof Ìlti:U II% ^ iÌÌ?3 ÌW K A Qub Professional riiMÌ^Il>IÌii*Ì1»éanl.»herehefiteda2- I* ili^ ',2l 6 ЙМ vwlted him inlo a nnh- ilk i diiliilM lM ^atm d. .V.. . ...■^^ -5 finilh qualified ithitaeco^ilnightPaAChampi- or '98 PGA Championship onship this August in Washington, and Ihe top-8 finish ndleddownaberth In the PGA Cup Matches in September in Colorado Springs, Colo. In the aftermath of L^nkfonfsflnestCPCper- formance, he conceded the obvious: At 33, he prob­ ably can'l play much bet­ ter dun he played last week. Tm playing »me of the best golf lhal I've played,"saidLankford,ana!aistantprDalTWin CetainMocksville.'Tmstartingtoplaygood Lankford so 1 thought I would play pretty well. My pxst experience (in the C rc) and Ihe way my game was coming around, I fell real good aboul il (going in)." Lankfoid soared into the contender class with a 69-70 through the firsl two rounds, pulling him at 5-under at the midpoint. But a third-round 75 knocked Lankford three shots back of eventual winner Mike Burke Jr. "1 gol off loagood start the firstcouple days, and Ihenthe third day the conditions were really tough and pretiy much everybody's score went up a llttie bit," Lankford said. Lankford's putter broke down in the final round, when he checked oul with an even-par 72despile missinga four-fool birdie pulton No. 9. Only five shots separated Lankford from Ihe $40.000 purse, leaving him with mixed emo­ tions as he settled fora $14,000 paycheck. "By watching some of the replays, (Burke) looked like he handled die greens a litlle bil better lhan everybody ei.«: did," he said. "I wos glad with Uie finish I hod and what I gcl from playing there, but os good as I was ploying I was a litlle disappointed lhat I didn'l win. "Il was harder (on Sunday). It seemed like the greens wereaiotfasier.Therewasastrelch from 9 dmxjgh 12 where I had Ihree makable (birdie) putts, and I didn'l make any of Ihe Ihem. I don't know if I could have gol lo 7-under. I During the introductions of ttie Mocksville-Davie American Legion baseball team at Rowan County, Natiian Ireland slaps hands with Coach Qeorge Daywalt as ieammatesiookon. -Ptiotos by James Barringer Rowan Crushes Mocksvllle Hopes In Four Game Sweep ibr fe ria ПИа Darle Оошау EoMipfiie Recofd Odkoáveflamsnittaaddefen^ve , «jrfkkociae «me dK uny ofMocks- '«in^v|a'e{Mfadeiiidiefii>tlhtee (ÚMS iiainil . HoyiaaCguuyia « à t a t e D i- уШл jiw llhil to the con : headiocks dial '.'O M iilm oa tai30«IMdo П М у т т М Juakbiller CW W itepHi dw'Hlw aHi ea- ВИ м Л о о г MoàavIMIì Ml. • virtual ОмЫжк Brian Whitaker, Buck Hamrick and Rocky Eagle previously held, and Rowan's p o iso ^ offense parlayed three em n and four walks for eighl fifth-inning runs lhal broke Mocksviile's back in an 11-4 season- ending loss. Tte collapte in the field mined a respectable first-time start for Drew Rideahour, who waa relieved by Ryan Lanbeil after aUowing nine nua (one earned) in 4 2/3 innings. D nw pitched good I Ihoughl, but diey took advantage of our mistakes,” CoKhaeatgeDaywaUsaid.''Wehad etron, mental lapm and diings like that, and you cant win when you do diinttlikedul.'' Then, during garbage time of a 9-0 g ^ . Ridenhour evoked cheers from a starving MocksviUe crowd. He un­ leashed a mammoth solo home ran over the left-field trees dial snapped Walker's perfect game. "He got all of lhal baby," Daywalt said. Ridenhour wasn't done, singling in a tun in the seventh and doubling in anodier in die nindi. “He toe the ball up," Daywalt sakl of Ridenhoui's 3-for-3 showing. "He tat b«;k and wailed on die baU tonight He looked as good on dwse pilches as hedklaUyear." Chades Miller mixed in an RBI single in the eighdi for a Mocksvllle team diat found the necessary patience lo solve a nibbling pitcher. "Later in the game, we started wall­ ing on the ball better." Daywall said. "In die firsl part of die game, we were oul in front on everything (Walker) tfirew. He didn'l dirow many fasdulls -alotofchangesandliltlecutves-and we weren't hitdng anydiing but weak groundballs and weak fly balls. "We finally got wise enough to sil back, and we had some pretty good swings.* • Andy Ward and Shane Allen had onehitaiiece....Lambert Uirew2 \lf and Ryan Desnoyeis closed die final two innings....Mocksville, which re-y ceived Iwo forfeits from King, ofli- cially finished die year 18-15, notch-' ingits ISdiwiniungseasonin 17yeais. .... Daywalt is 49-40 in duee yeara.... Rowan beat Mocksville for die 15di straight time, dating back to Mocksviile's last win (7-6) on June 30, 1995 in die fint round of die pbiyoffs. could have maybe gol lo 5 or 6, bul il jusl didrit happen." Lankford quickly wiped away his final- round putting misery. He'll represent die coun­ try in the PGA Cup Matches, a milestone for club pros. "Making the cup team is really nice," he said. "In fact, dial's probably one of Ihe biggest honors I've had borause il's our (club pros) RyderCup.Sodiat'sgolngtobealoloffun.Ten club pros from over here play 10 from Great Britain." •Lankfoid gadiered momentum fordie CPC by finishing fifUi in die N.C. Slale Open and second in a couple of big Pro-AMs. $cott Young Leaving DHS By Brfan Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record . Funny how diings work out. Scott Young was devastated when he lost die Davie football .sweepstakes to Doug filing. His face, strained hy 0 month's wordi of sleepless nights and pained by Ihe stinging reality lhat he wasn't Bcnjie Brown's successor, read \oung like a souvenir program. A week later. Young wore a smite; broader dun die end zone. In a stnu^ twist, he ended up getting what wanted allalong.Atodisappo'uilmeMtj in Randolph County and Davie, ttat^ diird try was a charm for Young, wi«? became head food»!! coach at West Rowan, replacing fonner Davie coach RandallWard. "Everything happens fiirireasoii. 1 tty» maw I i p ^ iя h«e ■ p i n fnr allofus,"saklYoung,ananibidous26- year4)Id who spent four years at Davie as die linebackerscoach."Idiink work­ ing at West Rowan is going to be a great situation for me. It's not like Г т being asked 10 rescue a program. They were 6-5 last year, and nol many coaches gel to lake over a winning team. I jusl want to take what's here already and add to it." Please See Youni - rage I« ' E. Davidson iCalls FormerЛ Davie Coach ■ jrlriH n U a Davie Counly Enterprise Record Pitclier Delivers Knock Out Puncti To End Series т ш ш Victor Patu raachae to ratfr« Rowan's Brian Hatley at firsts ByBriu FM a Davie County Enterprise Record SAUSBURY-Accused of disap­ pearing during die high-school season at West Rowan, Rowan County Le- gkn pitcher Rocky Eagle is certainly visible diese days. Ifs Mocksville- Davie diaf a about lo vanish. Eagle produced a masierpiece in Game lliice of die Soudtem Dlvidoo ■emifinalplayolf series June 29at Cat- awtaCoUege's Newman Fade, hurling a diKe-Uder, retiring 15 or 16 during one stretch and impioving to S-1 as Rowan rolled 7-0 to take a 34) series lead. *It was just good to get some of my a subpar prep record as West Rowan lu D M dvou^ a dlsappolndng 12- 11 seaaco. "I haven't been th n i^ sttikes die way I should, and rve been soft of aggmvated widi myself.” Eaglel mum to dominance beat die bell as Rowan races toward die nexl round to defend ita Soudtnn Diviskm dmne. ”Rockyd)dagteatjob,youcan'tsay enough about him,” Rowan coachJim DeHartsaid.'niat will do wooden for his confidence because his confidence level had gotten down after diat (5-4) Kannapolis loss (late in die regular season).” DeHart predicted before die series dial die Game Three winner would seize an insUe track towanl die next round. At 2-1, MocksviUe could have talked about slealing a game and put­ ting up a fight At 3-0, dnugh, no one's talking about July basebaU in Mocks­ ville. "I toM eveiybody hefbie die feries started diat die diinl game wouMbe die pivotal game,” DeHait said. "Even if we woukl have qilit (dw first two games), it wouU still be die pivotal game." Indiefitstanddiitdlnnings,Rowan jabbedMocksville iottie gut widi twoh out hiding, modest graunden anund second baseman Shane Alien diat wete tanlaliiingly ckise to innhig-endini outs. F laaaeS nM ockm O e-hain 1 1 A routine summer became uniuu- aily emotional and spirited in one stir- r|ig day. Brian Cantrell stared al the phone all day, plcinglikeabas- b«ball coach dur­ ing a bKk-and- foilhgatne,andhe n w ly knocked o « r Ihe lamp wlienitnuig. This was Ira call. Cantrell, the JV • basketball C an tltU cw h at West IredeU on Weikeadv and featt Davidson's new vaiAy ha^ coachonHuBsday.hadjustuapida^ a week's wonh oir sweety gym (a ir fiom'iiOaninerWebbcanipwhenDi«; Potts called to infmn him ahoutap; opei»^ diat WMckising fast. Ca^im m ediat^ccola:lBd^»: DtvidKn, went foe in interview next day and anxkxnly awaited die' verdkt die next di^. ”CnieeastDavidaoapiiodpal)kiki me she was going tocall me dM next dayanundiheailcnioca.Ididn'tleive' aUdv,”.CantreUiaid.*AndilieflnaUy called about 3 (pjn.) and wanted tn know ifl wanted it” This was everydting Ciatrell wanted. ’ S henkadneiflneadM liiV ltaa' H a a «8e » C a M | .f ^ | | . ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,19M f Rookie Coach Pleased With Team's Enthusiasm, Notes Im \ - у Amy Call (. HkkoiyHiU'sswUnteainuratlnit- t: ing enthusiasm, especitlly ftom the J; veteran «winiinen, has nude Amy 5 Call'» coarting I debut an enjoy- f' able experience, j: "MildieURob- ; aUandallthelS- : 18 gills leid the j. team in cheen," Calt said. They slanihegroupen- * couragement, ; which continues I UuDugh the meet, j; The swimmera get so excited just owalch!ngiheiifeUowswimnKn(stiive) ;fqtiietttr times and places." ;t'T>Ider swimmers lilte Bradley ^Chither, Hannah Keeney. Cara Beth ^^htaicks and Patrick Keeney have Xiipificed theii individual goals ftv the which lacks the depth lo scri- ;o ^ y compete in the Gieater Fonyth ^Ctwnty Swim League. ; i l have been proud of all the swira- thal have been willing toswim up ] ui'oider age groups to substitute for j'.litt of swunmeis in relays," Call said. jC^I^someliroes requires them toswim distances with kids twice their '¿to ." Over the last three meets, Call spot- • tcd improvement from Roberts; t :№becca Riddle, Allison Mackintosh, ■'.Taylor Harmon, Bieni Gaither, Kayla i-Poiter-Cox, Rachel Mackintosh. Hol- i^'Kobeits, Heather Allen and Ryan ¡'.pames. As always, swim season is a family \ affair for Call, who has the unique ;~9PP0itunity of coaching bodi her sis- iJip it 16-yeaTH)ld Dana and 14-year- Becky. Mixing family and busi- :'o ip hasn't become an issue, except for ! 'itiiifiict lhat Callinsdnctively demands i higher standards (tom die sisters. - "It hasn't been loo difficult," Amy j^sud. "Fve probably been a little bit I^Bider on dwn in some cases because have to take it 'Hiey don't have a ;^ ';?lt hasn'l been strenuous. I hayenH l^l^to wony too much about showing i;B ^ tism or anything. Tliey under- :^^thiirmthecoachandthatls£U Call, Sa ith S t^ Jennifer Mooce and have 10 be fair with everybody." Here are Hickoiy Hill's fint- and second-place fmishen itom the past three meets; VtO UTowH FM ptace BrMtatrolu-Rachel Mackintosh, BrianOaidiet, Neely Alexander, Alison Alexander and Jeffrey MigMon; Indt- vidiial medby-Jeflhy Mighion; Hr*- estyle-Rachel Mackintosh and Dana Call; butterfly - Rachel Mackintosh and Dana Call; Ikccstylc - Rachel Mackintosh, Brian Gaither and Dana Call. RunimHip Breaststroke - Freddy Allen, Trevor Anderson and Sarah Stein; In- dMdiu) mcdky - Bailey Marrs, Al­ exandra Wannenburg, Becky Call and Sarah Stein; frto iyk - Alexandra Wannenburg, Hunter Foster and Becky Call; bttllerfly - Baiiey Marrs, Mighion, Alexandra Wannenburg, Haley Hende^ and Anderson; ft«- catyk-Je№eyMighion,Ttevoc Ander­ son and Graham Harmon. Mcdky re- liV - Brian Gaither, Robbie Wannen­ burg and Brad Gaither Bailey Mam, Neely Alexander, Jenna Hendiicksand Rachel Mackintosh. VsBmohmoi Flntplacc Medkyrtky-Bailey Mam, Neely Alexander, Jenna Hendricks and Amanda Porter-Cox; distaac* fre­ estyle - Rachel Mackintosh, Bailey Mam and Mitchell Roberts; fiw ly k - Bailey Mam, Mitchell Roberts and Sarah Stein:indiv<du*liiMdky-Neely Alexander and DanaCali;beck9tn lu - Rachel Mackintosl,, Robbie Wan- nenbuig, liailey Mam, David Stein and Mitchell Robeits;butttffly-Dana Call; bneitilnikc-Alexandra Wan- nenburg;flr«catykKhy-Ienna Hen­ dricks, Neely Alexander,AmandaPor- ter-Cox and Bailey Mam. Ruimc»ip DUaaee fttolyh - Jenna Hen­ dricks, David Stein, Alexandra Wan­ nenburg, Jeflrey Mighioo, Becky CaU and ■Hevor Anderson. M id kyriliy- Fatrick Kenney, Brian Gaither, Rob- bieWannenburgandJacobSnow;Dana Amy Sink. ladlvldM l m dhy - Amanda Forter-Cox, James Mighion andJef6eyMlghion;B«it)k-Rtchel Mackintosh. Robbie Wannenburg, Neely Alexander.AkxandnWannen- burg, Jeffrey Mighion and Trevor Anderson; beckatraki - Dana Call; butterfly-RobbieWAinenburg, Jenna Hendricks, David &Mln, Jeffrey Mighion andTrevotAndHiHi; t ram sbok* - Brian GaidMr.Arnaiida For- ter-Cox, Freddy AUeni Allton Mack- inlosh,Jeflrey Mighion,Tlrevor Ander­ son and Sarah Stein. fM ily le rtlay- Robbie Wannenburg; Brad Gaither, Brian Gather and Patrick Keeney; Freddy Allen, Nathan Bames, James Mighion and David Stein; Dana Call, Amy Sink, Jennifer Moore and Sarah Stein. VtCbmmoiuWtU Rntpkcc Medley rthy-BeckyCaU,Lauren Davis, Sarah Williams and Taylor Haimon;ditlaiictfMi|yfc-Ai>anda Poner-Cox, Becky Call and Brent Gaither, IndMdid M dby - Mitch­ ell Roberts; freoiyh - Rachel Mack­ intosh, Brian tjaither, Brent Gaither and Dana Call; bw H itn ik« - Brian Gaither, Bailey Mam and Lauren Davis. fVccstyk ith y - Becky Call, Taylor Hannon, Lauren Davis and Sarah Williams; Akxanta Wannen­ burg, Alison Alexander, Jennifer Moore and Dana CaU. Кш ш ячф Mcilby n h y - Graham Harmon, Brian Gaither, Robbie Wannenburg and Michael Brewer. Rebecca Riddle, Bdley Mam, Jenna Hendricks and Kayla Poiter-O)x; Alisao Alexander, Allison Mackintosh, Alexandra Wan­ nenburg and Cariy Balsley: MitcheU Roberts, Nathan Bames, Preddy Allen and Patrick Kenney; Heather Allen, Dana Coll, Jennifer Moan and Amy Sink; Stephen WiUiamSillnvor Ander­ son, Brent Gaidier and Ryan Bames. DManc* Aecalyh - Cara Beth Hen- dricksandJennirerMoere;tadMdiial mcdky - Baiky Mins, Akxandra Wannenburg, Taykx Hamun, Trevor Anderson and Dana Call; btcalyk- Nathan Baines and Laurcn Davis; taekalnka - Brian (Mther; h iM - Robble Wannenburg races toward Ihe finish for the Hickory Hill Hurricanes. ; - Photo by Robin FtrguMon alnike - Rachel Mackintosh, Robbie Wannenburg, Alison Alexander, Mitchell Robeits. Sarah Williams, Brent Gaither and Meg Brewer; but- taqy - Rachel Mackintosh, Bailey Mam, AkxandraWannenburg,Mitch­ ell Roberts, Becky Call,Ttevor Ander­ son and Dana C^all. Fkccstyk reky T Brian Gaither, Michael Biewer, Gra­ ham Hannon and Robbie Wannen­ burg; Bailey Mam, Jenna Hendricks, Rebecca Riddk and Rachel Mackin­ tosh; Stephen Williams,BrentGaither, TYevor Anderson and Ryan Bames. 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Dick Nail Golf Tournament Held In June Charies Crenshaw and Gray Bam- hardt held their competitors at bay to sweep top honors in the championship flight of the third annual Dick Nail. Memorial Golf Tournament June S-6 at Hickoiy Hill Countiy Qub. 'nietwo-penonteameventwasco- sponsoied Iv the Nail family and the Mocksville-Davie Youlh Baseball Association, an oiganizalion which the SpaughWins At Farmington .•The fiieworiu were on the track • :(jown at the Faminglon Dragway Ihis ';;|»st weekend, with a large crowd on -.ijandSaluniay night losecJimNcllson's M powered Limo. The rocket man Neilsonranabestofn4.97ETnt 170 mph plus down the l/8lh mile strip. Local racer David Spaugh of Ad­ vance scored his thiid Spcntsman di vi­ sion win of Ihe year in his "Indian Outlaw" Mercury. Spaugh ran a 8.92 ET at 76 mph 10 defeat Tony BanKl of Chapel Hill inaPOnliac for theSpons- man title. Spaugh has pulled 56 points of poinu leader Chris Plott. late Dick Nail was insinimental in founding over 17 years ogo, with pro­ ceeds going 10 the local American Le- glon Baseball program. Other teams lakingtop honors: flrst flight - Eric and Marshall Southern; second flight - Lany Lowe and Curtis Styles; Ihiid Illght - Rodney Nail and Todd Barnhardt. Individual prize winneis for clos- esl-lo-thc-plns Included Eric South­ ern, Amie Harpe and Ken Sales, while the long-drive honor wenl lo Teny Renegar and accurale-drive award lo Steve Stiller. Donnie Goodin captured Ihe long-pull ptize. Teams were lllghlcd afler a bcst- ball fonnal on the flrst day and a selec­ tive shot on the second day. Twenty- two leams panicipalcd.___________ BROOK RIDGE Summer Swiiig Special • Proper Practice Improves Performance ftKhase.Q jis Larce-RuskgCii£Balls and receive a F R E E personalized one on one G olf Lesson from a Certified PG A Professibnal. *M ust call for an appointment 940-5448 or75 1 -1 20 2 and presenl coupon at lime of lesson (Valut; $35). ■ Learn to practice the right swing today for lower stores tomorrow.... A ^ Brook Ridge Golf Practice Range Farmington Road, Mocksviile - •One Coupon iKrCustiimcr/ilxpircs Old rashioneii Toasteil root Longs & Regular Hot Dogs Old rashioned Ilamliurgers Cold Cut Subs Sandwiches Drive-Thru between Baskin Robbins & Pizza Hut 766-6011 SPOfLKHf Visit the new Tar Heel Tobacco it seems like Ihe riskiest of business ventures — opening a cigarette store. Butttial'sjuslwhattwoareabuslnessmenhaveilone with tho new Tarheel Tobacco Co. in Clemmons. Pat Sttetian and Frank Armstrong, the owners, have confi­ dence that their new business will thrive even In the face of aii the national crackdown on cigarettes.Both had sales and martteling careers with R .J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., and they have opened seven stores In the Forsyth County area that sell clflatettes.TheClemmons store Is thair seventh venture. Talk about conMence.Shehan predated all the new regulations wiil actually help their business.'We're heading down the road to where cigarettes will be sold In an ABC store scettatlo. We will have an adult store sellittg adult products," he sakJ. Cigarette companies will still be able to promote their products In stores that do not admit minors. Other stores will be alkiwed to sell cigarettes In black-and-white generic packs. "In our store, we will have normal packaging because no one can be admitted under 18. It's a crazy deal. Tliat's why we started to get ahead ol the curve."The store offers discount cigarettes and has a walk-ln humidor for cigars. They sell Zippo lighters, dove cigarettes, and all types of • totjacco products and accessories. 'We sell all brands, and If wa •: don’t sellihem we can orderthem. We(»nlmpoitiustaboutany type f ofdgar." I- Tha partners started opening the totNKXo discount stores more than Iwo years ago, and all the swirling legislation to regulate dgarettet hasnl stopped them, i ; 'Vmataver hanoens, 1 leet, will push consumers to our stores. The whole klea ol Congress Is to get cigarettes away from the youth," he said. Cigarette companies wiil not be allowed to advertise or promote products any where but... adult store such as Tarheel Tobacco.With a career In tobacco, Shehan said he has had lo adjust to the new attitude about cigarettes. "It provkled a good living and did a lot for the dty and a tot for the country. Now, it's iust a cash cow for the government."Shehan lives In the Watertord community. Visit Shehan Tarheel Tobacco at the new shopping center that has openedbetwsen Kmart and Lowes Foodson Stadium Drive. Call Tartieel Tobacco at (336) 788-4151. C L E M M O N S - r ♦ Fnth Butcher BUck Meat O ut án4 Service Ф Fresh Service Seefeei 4 Lewes Feeds te Ge Pick-mp Serete* Ste Sion for details • (OrtUr Ahead Sheppttig} Ì * 1 Hour Pbete U b ♦ Fest Service F R E E C O O K IN G Weekly Starting June 30th See stori for dates • 766-1608 Clap Taught By Ckt/.nom uFlnm m o iw HIRING GRILL OPERATORS, W AITERS, W AITRESSES ALSO POSITION OPEN FOR MANAGER TRAINEE Immediate Employment for all 3 shifts Ask about 3rd shift premiumlll C A U FOR AN INTERVIEW OR APPLY IN PERSON AT THE FOLLOWINQ LOCATION: 513 Joneatown Rd., Winston-Saleffl • 766-4417 2314 Rwnad« Dr., Clwiimona • 706-8691 g llS E llllQ ll ÍH1B15EI111. (ict \ ()ur lUisines.s I I I r i i e Spotlight (all 7 6 6 - 4 1 2 6 CELLULAR PLUS I Free Profile Phone i d t h l e a t h e r c a s e & c a r a d a p t e r 956 Peters Creek Parkway, 722-2201 LtaGTON LOCATION: 801 N. Main St, 243-2582 NmtaofwTlBivMtUai ia M вник dttT n towi. m4 M oidU «ill bl tuniM M la y’i B 4 t3 )A V IE COUNTY, EN TER P R ISE R ECO R D , Jn ly 9,1998 S P O r U Q H r Soccer moms open new business: A Piece pf Heaven features angeis They began as soccer moms — driving their sons across Ihe ; country for soccer games. Their friendship grew and has now : become a joint business venture. ; "A Piece Of Heaven Inc.” is located at Summit Station on ‘Jonestown Road in Winston-Salem. . The owners, Patricia Wisdo and Candace Lawson are dear , fiiênds that have a common love for the centerpiece of their business angels. But it was soccer tiiat brought them together. ' Their boys played together in tiie Twin City Soccer League and ilater (or West Forsyth High School. Now ail Ihree kids — Kane '.Lawson, Jeremy and Justin Wisdo — have college soccer scholar- Ishlps. Kane and Jeremy play at UNC-Ashevilie. Justin plays for ;ÜNC-Qreensboro. C 'We're so pleased with all ot them," Mrs. Lawson said. "Now the !m6ms are taking some time (or themselves." I:; The mothers became friends during their endless fund-raising 'ventures (or the soccer trips. One season Ihey were raising money (orthe team lo go to Holiand. They operated a concession stand one entire season—a concession stand every mother wouid love. They tossed oul the Coke and candy in (avor ol healthy (oods — bagels, bananas, fruits and juices. I 'I: "We were known as the'Gourmet Concession Stand,” laughs t o . Lawson. Out of that experience grew ajoint venlure making gift 'baèkels. In each basket, they included an angel. : > Angels are messengers o( love sent by God. They provide ;insplratlon, protection, motivation and comlort (or many people daily. ;No longer are Ihey related jusllo Christmas. Angels mean something spècial to almost everyone and are coming here now ... by Ihe ;thousands. ; ! . "A Piece o( Heaven" is Ihe first store In the WInston-Saiem area devoted primarily lo angel merchandise. The business began as a ¿¡n basket business tow and a hal( years ago with a signature o( an angel included in every basket. The response to the angel signature was ovenwhelmlng and that, combined with the partners' love o( angels, led to Ihe opening o( the store. Candace Lawson and Patricia Wisdo will open "A Piece ofHeaven" on May 2. 1/Ve will offer over 3,000 angel Items from angel pins, jewels, ptetures, cards, figurines, books, wind chimes and artwork of the popular Angel Artist, Andy Lakey. We will also continue lo make gift baskets," sakl Patricia and Candace. "I( you're an angel collector, lover, or looking (or an Inspirational or hearttell gift, we lock fomrard to helping you (ind your special treasure," they saW. Angels are yesterday's treasures, today's gifts and among us (orever. The Grand Opening Is set (or Saturday, May 2nd from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. "A Piece of Heaven Inc." Is located at Summit Station, 155 Jonestown Road, Winston-Salem, 27104. Contact Patricia or Candace at (336) 774-9799 (or (urther Intormatlon. May your angel be with youl AUTO PARTS fOR A U YOUR AUTO NUD SCorrmS«9G9n9 36l2CtenunoosRd., Ctemmon» 766-9148 . T I M B S tS ’E E S .>ofeiiionc( OrQomorWi Setvice ♦:Event Organizing «^Residential Organizing ♦:Relocation Organizing ♦'Business Organizing . B ecky Vem on ■ 336-766-5050 | 8 | o ç U № g n ^ Red Barn Data Center! 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V k '»inston-Sttlem.NC 2710i \ Summit Station • 336-774-9799 3000 Angeis Gifts, Collectibles & Gift Baskets Mon.-Fri. 10-6 • Sat. 10-5 Closed Sunday a n io a e sw n e r * r t t « * o n e Dunlop Tires Lee Tires GEORGES Michelin Tires VILLAGE GARAGE, INC. C O M PLET E A U TO M O TIVE R E P A IR S 2S70 L «w la vlll*- C I«tn n ia n * R o ad . C lam m o na 7 6 6 - 7 8 6 2 Le Bleu is now available in 5 gallon bottles delivered to your home or office. Call us today for your F R E E trial. (336)998-1199 O fficia l Bottled W ater O f The C arolina Panthen DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 9,1998 - B5 ^ R o m c T ie ^ (336)7^1000 Hand Made Ice Cream HOURS Mon-’niur 11-9 Fri & Sal I Mil? 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He operated the old Texaco station at Ihe comer of Lewlsvllle-Clemmons and U.S, 1 SB when he started. And he was at the CItgo station for five years. Lanier has now operated a large shop at 345 Centenary Church Road where he has focused on mechanic wori<. He can do just about everything from tune-ups to brake and motor wori<. He likes the tranquility of wotking on Centenary Church Road. "It's peaceful out In the country," he laughs, remember­ ing the hectic traffic on Lewlsvllle-Clemmons. He offers pick-up and delivery sen/lce for customers. Hehas two mechank»,KevlnOdomand William Proveaux, and the large shop can handle up to six cars. W ilb e rt L a n ie r o f L an ier's A u to & Tow ing: C a ll 778-0610 Lanier offers 24-hour wrecker sen/lce. The mechanic shop's hours are Monday-Friday 8 am.-6 p.m. The telephone number Is 778-0610. 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Not pictured: Ashley Comatzer. Kowaiske, Laura Riddle, Aiison H^cNeil, Lyndsey Reece and Singieton, Sara Miller and EmilyPetforonl. Anna Seaford. Not pictured: Megan Jordan. NBA Player Visits Baslcetbail Camp Playcni* minds somclimcs wander around the gym during huddled dis­ cussions wilh coaches. Todd Fuller didn't have thal problem. His two-hand slam attracted wide- eyed states from 29 caropen tanging ftom sixth-eighth giaden in Ihe final day of Davie County’s girls middle- school basketball camp recently. Fuller,aCharlottenalivewhoslatred alN.C Stale ondcuttentlyplaysforthe NBA's Golden Slate Watiiois, visited Davie High Ftidayaftenmon andpuiK- luaied the successfiil camp. "Fuller talked to the campers about positioning, shooting and role playing on their team,"said Davievarsily coach Carol Cozan, who was assisted forfive days by new varsity assistant Atrumda Ledfoid. new JV coach Mike Lafonte, South Davic'sSheilaTribbleand Mela­ nie Linville and North Davie's Jamie Lyeriy. "A shooting demonstration capped off with a dunk brought ap- Camp winners, from left; front: Jamie Durham, 6th grade lay ups; Savannah Kowaiske, 7th grade foul shots, hot shot; back:Sara Miller, Sth grade hot shot; Alison McNeil, 7th grade lay ups; Ryanne McDaniel, Sth grade foul shots, lay ups. Not pictured: Ashley Comatzer, 6th grade, foul shots, hot shot. Outstandingcampers were, from left; front row: Mandy Lambe, 7th grade; Jessica Bowling, most heart; back row: Jamie Durham, 6thgrade; Laura Riddle, 7th grade; HeatherMcDaniel, 8th grade; and Carly Baisiey, best sportsmanship. plause from the audience." The campers woriced four houis each day on shooting technique, defen- slve position and movement, boil han­ dling and difTerent ofTenses and de­ fenses. The parents were invited to watch play daily (for the last hour)," Cozart said. "Many of the parents came cach day and expressed their pleasure ot how much the girls had improved over a short time." Varsity players Julie McDaniel, Shelby Michael, Slephanie Hepler. Emily Monon. Heather Schleupncr and Tma Harkness offered the youngsters advice throughout the week. Outstanding Camper 6th grade - Jamie Durham 7th - Laura Riddle, Mandy Lambe . Sth-Heather McDaniel Most Heart Jessica Bowling Best Sportsmanship Carly Balsley Foul Shot Winner 6th-Ashley Comatzer 7th - Savannah Kowalski Sth - Ryanne McDaniel Hot Shot Winner 6th-Ashley Comatzer 7th - Savannah Kowalski Sth-Sara Miller Mican Winner 6th - Jamie Durham 7th-Alison McNeil Sth-Ryanne McDaniel Cantrell Lands Head Basketball Job At East Davidson CoDtlniKd From Pa|c B I to think about it and I said no," he said. "Il was surprising. It all happened basi­ cally in one day. Evei>thing went per- fect(intheinterview).I ihink Mr. №lts pul in a good word for ПК." Potts, die fonner Davie High prin- cipil who moved to the Boanl Of Edu­ cation office foihnving Ihe I99S-96 schoolyear,hired Contrellasafootball and basketball assistant in 1993. Cantrell drooled whenthcvarsitybas- ketball job opened after the 1997 sea­ son, but Davie settled on Jim Young, crushing Cantrell. He walked off, ac- .cepting an offer at West Iredell. ^ Cantnell, eyeing every boskelhall ^vacancy, figu^ he would spend at I least one more year at West, But all of a sudden, his career turned the comer, fulfilling a dream dul Cantrell started punuingasajunioralEdneyvilieHigh. just outside of Hendersonville. "I guess you could say it's been 12 years," said Cantrell, 29. That's when I knew I wanted to be a head coach. I’m real excited, I don't Ihink it's really set in yet. "1 think Uiere's a lot of potenUal there. Everything I've heard, it sounds like a very good situation." Cantrell credited Potts for satisfy­ ing his basketball urges. "I'd like to Uiank Mr. Potts for in- fonning me about Ihe job because I thought that was veiy nice," he said. "I would have (missed out) because diey were getting ready to close it off." Cantrell is looking at a house on U.S. 64 in Ihc Fork community and plans to make girlfriend Wendy Craven, who's currently seeking vice­ principal openings, a wife in Ihe not- so-dislont future. "We are gelUng close, ttiis is what we've been wailing on," Cantrell said. "I Ihink (East Davidson) is going to be a place I'd like lo be at for a while." Anderson, Waypa Win iVledaisAt State Meet • ; SlKyAidinaoandAUiionWaypa lied with iU-an»iid (AA) scoceslof 3S^ M briai home the silver .ta a w M dab lapecdvdy in the 12 y e lro U iim * • « « в ^ ^ O y n H ilk t^ tip nan wliich waa A lta ririiiiiM ita o frd u e to k iie e ¡«»IBy.Sliiei i t e ii i Jtophce fourth ;a a m In it M m in De- ■ lo c a ^ I l n < |i Op ieawa ineeu iA A M F Io o rE x- ^ ^ Ib rh c ria e riM tM e e iin oi m DHS Football Coach Looking To Add Two Assistants To Program Stacy Andtraon and Alison Waypa won medal* in a state g y m n a ^ c o m p e te j B ite n i l Davie County Enterpiiie Reo^ Hiree weeks into his tenure as. Davie's new foolbtU cotcfa, Doug ni­ ing sounded like ■ man with too much to do and too Utile time to ido it the staff to take the head job at West Rowan, joining Beqiie Brown, Jeny Walser and Jeff Ward as coKhei thal ire milling fionlaayeai'iitaff.Bn»« and Waller moved lo Aihebon and Wanfs Kviied woric ichedukat Rey­ nolds will prevent him firomiconiing bick fo( an ejghlk year as a volunteer Mcoodny ooidi. AU of IfaitbM left Illing with a oowhing iboitage, but two posiiUe asiiMntsBeinlheworiEs. "Vf&ve got ■ new teacher diat I tUnk is imetcned, but I havent talked ' loo much with him yet,’ niing laid Mday. *rm not n n if he's definite at 1)01. rm wailiog on U ii and hopefiUly ■Mhetone.' . Tkne is filing's ofritacif H t fint practice is duee weda iwiiy, meaning he needs a complete staff right away. 1 hope we can do something in die next few days because wc need to stan woriiing with Ihe players,' Dling lakL "We'ie starting aliea^ (in the weight room) with whai we've got" While the search continues, Illing has aligned hU staff like diis: Devon Holman, defensive Une; John BulUns, defensive backs; Davkl Hum, defen­ sive cootdinalor-Iinebackers; Mike Hemdoa,ninningfaacks-quattetbacks; LeeUnville,offiaisiveUne;MikeUive- lace; wUe receivers; and niing, offen­ sive line-quarterbacks. Hmugh all of die uncertainly with coaches, Illing was encouraged by die bet thal an average of 3S playen at- Mdeddme weight-lifting sessions last week dnpUe July Riuidi vacalioas. 'WehadigrMturnout last week," hesaU.'^voybodyheadedoutiowe loil a Cm CTIwidiy), but it's cooing i-r Í It's еш1Ип|. I mean, die guys dm an sbowliw up an voy exdlHl, and ve '» pnparinglo win that conftnnn championship. Thai» our goal." When Brown took ahead count last spring, 140 kids ranging ftom ftesh- men to seniors showed interest in play­ ing diis year. If diat's die case, Athktk Director Buddy Lowery wiU have to dig for equipment "We've contacted aU 140 of diem.” mmg saU. "I sent a letter out to each one. We've had a real good interest of fieshmen and diat'i encouraging.’ Rodiitically, Illing expects about lOO-lIOatthefuitpiactkx on August 1. bul diat'i still a lignincam jump fiom laslyear, when around 80 pUyedJVandvarsity. ■I hope (140 pUy), but if we get muy more dian (110) we'm going to have to start onkiing some stuff," ni- ingiakL’FuoliablylOO-UOwiUihowup." SignHipa an Juty 27 ftom 3;3(« pjn. at die school Coaches wiil check physicals, eligibiUlyMidiniinice and isKieeiiU^iniaitFmntBaninviiedlo I M the coadm ftom 6-7 dial nlghl mingwUlcanduclaininicanipiuly 28-31 ftom 3:3(V6:30p.m. each day. V Todd Fuller of the Golden State Warriors talks to campers at Davie High. James Stewart Wins Gold Medal At State Games ' James Stewart of Advancc won the gold medal in golf al the 1998 Slalc Games of Nonh Comlina at Bryan Park in Grccn&boro June 27 and^8. He won thcjunior's division, age 19 and under by firing a two^ay total of 147 over Ihc champions and players courses. Stewart will he a junior this fall at Davic High School. Young Takes Coach Position Conthiucd From Page B I Young slatted fantasizing aboul becoming a head coach one day when he was a senior al East Rowan High, where he was a standout offensive and defensive lineman. He played on the offensive line at Guilford College for three yean, transferred to Caiawba College and received his teaching cer- Uficatein 1994. "I’ve known diis is what Fvewanted to do widi my life die hot nine years," Young said. Tm very appreciative for having die chance to woric under Ran- dallWaidandBenjieBrown.Idunkrii end up using a combhiation of die diings diey taught me." Young, whodismissedWest Rowan asarebuiiding project, has aheady cast his gaze on one of die Soutti Piedmont Conference's duee playoif herd«. He plans to coach lale-NoveraberfoodMll behind a 50-shade defense, a niultiple- I offense and 23-hour woricdays. "1 dont coach and diese guys doni busltheirhunipslokiie. We'regoingto talk aboul winning, and we'ie going to talk about winning now. We're not gobig to talk about rebuilding or talk aboul next year. Tlieie senkiis don't have a next year." WestprindpdHenyKluttzignORd Young's age, cidng his beginnuig as proof that age is sometimes overrated "Twenty-one yean ago, I had a superintendent offer me my first I»i«elpalihlpatlhea*eof27,"Klultt Hid-HieaiBdoeintcooceni me odier dun die dxwghl hi the back of our nindadiiiyauhftilntiimeanslackof wiidom.Bgtihaljunlsn1lnie. "Haiecnatabemahinaiidnspon- He'a |M a lu l fin Md a nal P^ fcrw h alh e w iw ito d a" ‘ Youni and wib Dianne alnady ■ Uve in Rowan Couniy. . r Frustrated By Rowan IFm n Pag eBI [»\ lead. Then wiUi two on and two out in however; hobbled Michael Uie Uiitd, Brian Whitaker lowered Ihe [| Sfinl-inning chopper, a Iwo- boom witha groundball slngledialjust « turned inlo a 2-0 Rowan eluded Allen, bridging home two nms From The Dugout. |»MoFksvUIe-Davie L e ^ baKball team's eariy-season slide led to a '‘nfade. ' ' \ I in.lue May, Mocksville dropped four straight games - duie of M agalna wak teams - duu essentiaily cost h^ocksville a shot for Idr Ihinl place. Instead, seven of nine whis down Ihe sttetch couldn't I a fbiitdi-plaoe finish a ^ second-round collision with superior Rowan ,^KhlcliauliooiedMocksville37-6inarour-gamesweep. > iiik we’ve a whole kK better club dian we showed," Coach George U sakl' "Wejust got thrown into diis bracket die same way we were last «^hlghenoughlogetindieodx [ildihik we've golabelter chance of beating diem in die second round, i) we have played better against Rowaa" 'i heyday, back in die eariy I9609at Cool Springs High, die big i< his 1 ^ and feasled off cutveballs. I, cwvehall pitchers ahnost always hang around wiUi Legion T Ihe e líd a le because bitten can't hang widi dieia , d a long time ago and back Ihen you probably saw there cutveballs « dp liow* and potsibly better curveballs because everybody direw die iidciitvebackthen,"iaklDaywaltwhoseclub flopped against Rowan's ipitchlng staff. "Andlhaiatoieekidsfreezeoaitandlake it rightdown KIjM lcaaluadaM and why diey canthUlhal pitch; Uiey dont even ÉknocUát'aniuad.cuiyehall and offspeed'qieciaUsts like Ryati aadSUpCrider.R^sputteiedagainstChariesMiller’s b h i^ hiOaiMlhiee. ' ' owan coach Jhii DeHait had the guB, he would blend die varied ^ ‘inl6oii»lewV"-> jever had the tanve, 1 wotiU pitch duee innings bf somebody teal hard, nnhigs of nmehody real soft and dien come back duee itinings of ^ real hard," uid DeHait who found the nerve on one frisky night d it one ttme. I pilcM nhie guys one huing each... in a very pivotal M we won becauM it was very hard to adjust"' ' ‘ wan (3 M ) n ip a ^ the 3(^yrá pisteau for die eighdi straight year, took a 299^ lecori inlo Game One of die Soudiem D iv i^ finals, n plqim exhiiisled dieit eligibility for Mocksville, which will renim K e ^ Banfiiói. Ryan Desnoyen, Vk;ldr Patti, ádp Crider. iaFtiv^ Dnw Ridenhour, Jeffrey Shoemaker and Joe Tomlin. dul doubled die deficit The next man, Paul Black, produced die fifth tun, doubling just out of cenier fielder Charies Miller's reach in short right- center. Rowan didn’t petfomi a line-drive clinic against Crider, but its efficient offense found holes and dun's all Uiat mattered. "Ididn'tUiinkdieyplaycdUiatbad," DeHart said of Mocksville’s defense. "There were a couple of balls Uiat sneaked Uirough die dum infield. That killed diem. (Allen) dove for die ball (on Whitaker's big hit). It was just one of diose nights. The balls had eyes, we didn’t hit too many hard." No one needed to tell Mocksville coach George Daywalt "They gel a few little chinks," he said. 'They score runs out of eveiyone of theirs and we don't ... (But) we didn't play good defense again." Miller, maldng his fitst appearance ofUieseriesinUiefinh,was clearly out of sync because of Uie woric shortage, walking Ihe first Uiree baiters he faced and forcing in die sixdi nm. Bul from Uiere, Miller-who held Rowan to one mn over 3 2/3 - turned out to be Mocksville’s most efleclive weapon, Uie hard stuff on die heels of lefty Crider’s random offerings. "If you don't gear up for dial fast­ ball, you're in trouble," DeHart said. ''nieofrspeed,on'speed,ofrspeed stuff and dien all of a sudden you gel some­ body dial dirows hanl. "Iflhey start him, we’ll gel adjusted to it from die first We can hit fastballs but boy, it’s tough." Mocksville’s offense wouldn’thavc inteiivpled a classroom lecture in die libtary. ft tiptoed duough six of die nine innings, mounting its only threats in Ihc first sixdi and eighUi innings. But an infield popup stranded two mn- nets in Uie first a fiy ball left Uie bases loaded in die sixUi and a marvelous 4- MdoubleplayeiasedtwoindieeighUi. Second ba»man Brian HaUey made a smooUiplckoffasmoking two-hopper ftom Steve LeFaivre, who had Uie only solid hit off Eagle, who started SlgivUps Fbr Fall Baseball Being Taten A fall baseball league is being planned for Davie County young people age 9-12. Sign-ups for the Davie National and American fall baseball league will be laken at the Mocksville- Davie Recreation Department. North Main Street. Mocksville, through July 24. A shiit and hat is included in the $25 sign-up fee. Formore information, call David Prim 751-4077. Mocksville-Davie Legion Statistics Final Record: 18-15 m N G AB R H RBI AVO.2B 3B HR moyen 1 0 1 2 .1000 1 0 0 Faivn 52 16 22 12 .423 3 1 4 tti 64 11 23 11 .359 3 0 0 iller 88 25 31 18' .352 >2 1 2 lefbol 57 9 20 11 .351 '4 0 0 , lea 86 26 30 11 .349 1 0 0 mUn 3 2 1 0 -.333 0 0 0 linalzer 81 19 27 26 .333 3 I 2 Mi 96 15 30 18 .313 , 6 1 0 Uád 113 26 35 18 .310 '6 1 2 kkr 68 13 21 21 .309 6 0 1 ow 55 /16 17 17 .309 0 1 3 illai 53 10 15 14 .283 4 0 2 denhouf 109 24 30 22 .275 5 1 6 inpbeU 24 6 5 1 .208 0 0 0 IS 1 3 1 .200 0 0 0 W-L 1.322 IP H R ER 1 BB so ERA paben 2-1 23 2Л 28 15 10 23:28 3.80 0-2 15 2Я 15 19 9 15 19 5.17 'M 36 36 28 21 20 28 5.25 3-2 44Ю 59 38 28 23 28 5.68 04 12 15 13 i8 9 ■ 3. . 6.00 m. '2-4 37 2Я 38 35 26 18 37 6.29 4-2 40 54 42 32 25 37 7.20 1-2 171/3 19 20 16 20 <20 8J0 n v o s 14-14 2241Л 264 210 150 153 200 6.01 N lA S a S i conalar № Wad 3, Banfool 4, Intand 4. Miller 4, Alien 3, CvnpteU 3. Paoi 2. ШЮП )tAlkal2,Coaiilacll.UFiivn9,Snow9.M Ukt8,iUdM ihout8, IntaDdS.Wiid5,CianphaU4, ^ »Binfcol3 .H diM tShoam te2 .’i'onJln2.Uinlwt I : l;;i 1 : I :ii Skip Crider delivers a pitch as third baseman Andy Ward watches the Rowan batter. - Photos by James Barringer Mocksvillc'sowiiralUeswiUisixwalks. "We didn'l hil Uie ball," Daywolt ... I’ve seen (Eagle) a whole lol belter Miller and Scott Cornaizer reached on said. "Charles and Skip pitched pretty Uian he was tonight and we can't score infield hits. decent wejustcan'tgeneniteanyihing. n run two (games) in a row." Final Recreation Softball Standings Church W L Blaise IS 0 First Methodist 14 1 New Union 11 4 Turreniine 11 4 Victory 11 4 Liberty Wesleyan 9 6 Cenier 8 7 Kedland 7 8 ■ Green Meadows 6 9 1st Pres.-Baptist 6 9 Jerusalem.6 9 Concord 5 10 Advance 4 11 BeUileham 4 11 Macedonia 2 13 Hillsdale 1 14 M tn 'iO p tn W L Steele's'14 2 Lyeriy 14 2 Ron Grubb Frame 11 5 Jockey 9 7 James Gang 7 9 316 7 9 Att. Sports Wear 5 11 Davie Law 3 13 Paw Prints 2 14 • The church and men's open tourna­ ments wiU start July 13. The finals are scheduled for July 27 at Rich Park. Tournament play wiU take place at Smith Grove, Ridi Fuk and Center baUfiekls. N H\K(, \|\ Ol I III \|()N I 11 s e r v i S t a r tpMdrouwijcortroL A^usiatMiAnoritM. puuelroniandftti grd. Two-Ion« ntvtrsl fcnoA U«M«)USA ■«lil.UttyOUM«A «m no bandioQ and no I mm. Spenga »«htayt I *0(1 mdrtsdyMust I I lAUIUil.l I.UiVfBEIt CO. I h? Sh eek S tre e t • M o ck sv ille • 634-¿ I b / Quality, Vahie and Service ate the keys to success In today’s business worid. It's hard for any business to prosper if it can’t provide these things for its customers. When you have PBOniNG or PROMOnONAL needs, you kx)k forthc same requitemcnts. You need a printing service that can perform- a solution to your problems. CALL US. W EVE VOUR FU N IIN G S M im m . 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Local bluegrass fans won't have to in^vcl to Denton this year for the 18th Annual Denton Bluegrass Festival bc­ causc the popular family-style festival is moving 30 miles nonh lo Thousand Trails Campground In Advance. The festival, which Tealures such wclI*known cntertalncp as Ralph StonleyandlheCllnch Mountain Boys, the Country Gentlemen and Interna- lional Bluegrass Music Association female vocallstofiheyearClaircLynch. will be held at Thousand Trails, Forest Lake Preserve, on U.S. 64 south of Mocksvillc July 9-12. Perfonnances will begin at 11 a.m. and end at 11 p.m.onThurMlay.Friday and Saturday. A special old-fashioned gospel sing is planned for Sunday 10 o.fn.-3 p.m.. according toevent coordi*' nator Milton Harkey. Thousand Trails will be able to of­ fer visitors 10 the festival, which last )’car attracted people from 47 stales and 11 foreign countries, omenilics lhat werc nol available at Denton Farm Park where the festival originated, he said. Harkey said he hopes the festival will benefit DavieCounty,asiheswim- ming pools, air-conditioned cafeteria, countrysloreandfamilyactiviiybuild- ings will benefit guests. Formorclnfomialion about Ihe 18th Annual Denton Bluegrass Festival, contact Harkey at 828-277-9199, F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Mark White Four Comers Correspondent Wc arc proud to welcome Rev. Barry Dotson lo our church. He has accepted ihc call of Interim music di­ rector of Courtney Baptist Chiinrh. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White were Satur­ day supper guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Mark While and Jessica. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Charlolle visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smilh Saturday anemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jes­ sica werc Sunday dinner gucsls ofMr. and Mrs. Joe While. Mrs. Johnsie Shelton visited Mr. and Mrs. Pet Phthaxpon and his falher. Seih in Parkersburg, W. Va. C h u rc h P la n s P u p p e tF e s t Advance United Meilnxlist Church on N.C. 801 will celcbrate Children's Apprccialion Week with PuppetFest 10a.m.-4 p.m. July 11. In addition to watching perfor­ mances by eight area puppet teams, children will be able to play old-fash­ ioned carnival games, decorate cook­ ies. get Iheir faces painted, eal hot dogs and hear Christian singer Hrin Carter. Games will includca water halkxin toss, cake walk, a don throw, pick up ducks anJ morc. Children may also wanl to try their luck at the dunking booth or bounce around on the moon walk. Admission is free. Games arc 50 cents each. Program Nominated For Aw ard The Davie Counly Health Depanmeni's "Seat Me Up!" child safety seal program has been nomi­ nated for a Glaxo Wellcome Child Health Recognition Award. The recipients will be announced Sept. 18 at Ihc N.C. Public Health Association's annual meeting. "These nominations represent the outstanding commitment by health departments and individuals in North Carolina lo improve the health ai^ well-being of our children," said Rob­ ert A. Ingram, chairman, chief execu­ Uve and president of Glaxo Wellcome. "In the five years we have spon- sorcd these awards, we have all been amazed at the creativity, caring and cooperation thal comes together lo make ihese programs work. We’re proud lo have an opportunity lo share these Ideas so they can be adapted and used in other parts of the state and nation." The fiicus ofthe 1998 awards is on team cfTorts organiwd by health de­ partments, irt collaboraiion with busi­ nesses. ossociations and non-profil organizations, that encourage the de­ velopment of creative and successful approaches to a variety of child health W h ic h o f T h e s e C f js lly H o m e s e lle r M is ta k e s W ill Y o u M a k e W h e n Y o u S e ll Y o u r H o m e ? WMoA-Siieai —Anewfcponhaiiat In answer u) this ssue,bidus8yirekisi have been itleasedwhkhreveab 7 costly mistakes ptrpoRda(iiegxdalic(]GncniiiJed‘^ 9 thamoahcxneownmnukewttensclbngiheir Step System lo Get You Heme SoUpMlndhDm.ada9SirpSydemthacanhelpyouselt ForTopDotlar. your home (eland far the most anuuni of . . . .____mney. Asthttwponuncov<n.n«hDnMtl w make7(kadlymittahesih«CQMihemliKrriy1l«lnfcnyfepanthow»clariyhowte teuankofdoHavl^gQodnrM sital iadiiionilwqr>o(«||jn| homes have became <ari>№dcveTyor»cofrtrrfTM>ttfailtcnidy i№iaiifl(lylessar)dlesiellxtivein(Di%’s pwvemaMe. miriici Db tet of the n«kr BihM My ilvee w<w.rn>»lly<lnKanl»nIwl(nllryM OaNOWtttUmbimymamiitllmmommimytmyemymm. ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE OF A U FLEETWOOD HOMES ____________' INSTOCK_______________ 14XM FLEEnVOOOWmOATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WMCWTE 14XW FLEEWraOD BROADMORE 2WM FLEEIWOOO HERHAOE POtNTE wxao FLEETWOOD HERITAQE POINTE ^ 21X70 FLEETWOOD WATERFORD PARK 21X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD 21X44 FUETWOOD lERKSHME 2IXM FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE TRIPLEWlOe 21X00 FLEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK VKWWO i f f i g № S ! S a 4 _ . _ ,_______ No QimmMwJuM OIMI PitoMlll IN . PM ''’A ecM il MobHt H n n w ' ^ A ^ l « > , . - 0 i l , . . N C . l l W 4 4 ^ -/ F r e e T e t a n u s S h o t s O f f e r e d F r i d a y Early summer is the perfect time to go barefwled in your yard or iwling around in the garden, bul. if you’re planning lodo this, you shouldpraciicc Ihc .44iut mono "be ргераач!" hy mak­ ing sure you ha\ e had your tetanus shot withinll)cIasi lOyciirs. Minorcuts or punctures fromagar- dening lotil or a nail in the fwi can become serious, even deadly, in a short time. If your "lillle cut" is contami­ nated by ccrtain microorganisms In soil and strecl dust, this wound nwy causc you to contrjcl a disease са1кч1 tetanus. Tetanus or "lockjaw" is a disease lhat affects the central nervous system. Symptoms usuallyappcarwitluneighl days afler the wound. Symptoms may include muscle contractions at the area of Ihe injury, stiffening of ihe jaw, stiffening of the neck, difficulty swal­ lowing. rigidity in the abdominal muscles, slight fever, sweating and el­ evated blood pressure. Thirty to 40 pereeni of people who contract tetanus die from it ~ a pretty serious consequence for enjoying the outdoors; Tbts consequence can be prevcniLxl be receiving a teianus shol. АПсг the fifth dose, young people and adults need Td, a combination of tetanus and diptheria vaccinc, every ten yciirs for the rest of iheir lives. While some people gel a teianus shol аПег a wound occurs, this is not a practical way of ntanaging wounds. Summer months are a lime toenjoy the outdoors. Ensure that you can do so worry-free by updating your letanus shots. Free letanus shots for adults and freeiminuni/ationsforchildrenwillbe offered at Cixilccmec Shopping Cen- w iia t Tetanus shots for adults, Immunizations for children When Friday, July 10 Where Cooleemee Shopping Ctr. Time 9-11 a.m. lerin the Healthy Caroliniansof Davie Coumy n\obilc unit 9-11 a.m. Friday, July 10. Pleascrcmembcriobringyour immuni/aiion record with you. Advanct Florist & G ift Basket! • Ж Й Г Й Я Г . . -------WfUtilvf,-(33S) 940-8337 We Trade for Anythlngl «IWM Contact AccMlMobH« 744-9SS7 Catch tfM WAVI to Sonlmht Island July 13-17, im 6:10-S:45M-Th Cnfis, Games, Smcks I Missiomrin, Drama, ifutlc! Expmtnce Ihe Ian of Jem as we Miy CHAMA LUAU Ì Corttofcrf/J.*; Ami B«acb P vlf ■ . а м о * «1М ч Macedonia Moravian Church Hwy 801 North • Advance 336-998-4394 Dave Ward 4781 Commercial Plaza • Winston-Salem, NC Home: 336-998-4290 • Office: 336-765-4560 Hkkof7 HiB • TTiU betier than new cuitom built brick nmch fnturti 3 BR*. 2 BAi. deck. F?. 2 CM (ante. »Iiiitpool tub. ilyli|hti. tile. hard»DoU noon, and iww. Walking diuance to |olf coune and 92 acre lake. II49J00 ». New paiM. caipel and heal pump.ll. 2 car garage in^ 2I'pdMtd Iricfc luck to gml baVery »«|] nuinlained home with 3 В nreplacei tiiuaiedon I.OSKreloL 27n30 building behind houKw/upper^level I unftBithed. SI39.900. | s w i ( i : ( i ( ) ( ) i ) l WAll ■ К Г \ 1 I ( ) U s ^ (3 3 6 ) 7 ^1 -2 2 2 ^ _ _ _ 8 5 4 V a l l e y R o a d N ^ o c l c s - v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l G t . ^ o c k s v i l l e , N C Formti dMrtg. mMlBr bMi— asn tub 4 -- - «•It79.900. TM ONiDnvM twnt h« fw pm«y уоиЧ« Man tocMng Ы л takm 4 aaS.S BA. art 2»acne n luH Eatt 0*ris. Ы quMy Issbm too ruwM 10 lit 1220000 íiís s a y s íja !* “ * "« * »S S S ? a — -a t--- jèiasses To Be Off »red At Davie Campus Flags Over Cana John “Cain“ Godwin Is a self-proclaimed "flag nut,“ so he spent last week decorating his home community of Cana with 19 flags and a patriotic banner. Ifs the second year he has twen placing the flags along Cana Road. His grandmother, Fay Cain Rich, watched from under a shade tree. “I love 'em,“ she said. Her family has owned land there for more than 200 years. -Photo by Mika ~ ' Ttie Davle Campus or Davidson ipounly Communily Coilcgc wili otTcr [tlhc rollowing Conlinuing Educaiion "classes beginning Ihc week of July 13, Windows95:Intnduclloncouisc [ ' tcach. siudenls 10 load sonware, ' manipúlale a mouscanddcsiitop, man- ■ age files, work in muiliplc windows, ■ and swilch from program lo program. Copy, move, dcicie, and oilier func- lions will be cxplaincil. Studenis need a 3 1/2" higli densily disk. Pre-requi- silc; I Know Noihing Aboul Compul- crs or equivalcnl experience. (Tues­ days,6-9p.m..Thuredays,6-8:30p,m., [Ju ly 14-Aug.25,$40forlesihookand |;a$5 malcrialsfcc,TRC5; 1.8) I;;' Window995:Intraductloncouise 1 will leach siudenls 10 load soHwarc, 1 manipúlale a mouse anddesklop.man- [Shoffner Earns [Nursing Degree ■ Christina Jayne Shoffncr, daughlcr ló r Bryant and age liles, and swilcl Copy, In multiple windows, rijfrom program to program. . delete, and other func- Chosen For ij^rship Program ( Cooper, daughter of f to recc SI.OOOS Iheir sch >1: The p ognizeg cally am schools!] ria lo selt:l .I,eludes lo .schoo ily prajc percent ( len resui С(юр, arca bus Shoffner c was secretar)’ of the school's Stu- ^ht Nurses Association, and received c Lcl'lc Pale Whitehead and Nursing [ducalors Scholiirships. I-On May 5, the pinning ccrcmony r the graduating nurses, was held, d on May 7, she attended the grndu- ion ccrcmony at the Walt Chapel in jifinston-Salem. ' Shon*ncr is employed by Ihc Wake it Universily Baplisl McdicalCen- ir as a registered nurse on the cardio- icic/vascular unit, and plans to igin pursuing a bachelor’s degree this Cooper vings Bond, and $200 for igram is designed lo rec- s who rank high academl- sirong leaders in their d connnunilics. The crilc- the state representative icholnstic record, scrvicc nd communily. personol- ion, and interview. Sixly Ihc judging involves writ- Lyday is sponsored by several esses and individuals. VBI; Planned fLifcBaplistChurch,4557 80lN.,Mocksville,invitcs all ageslojoin in llu fun for A Galactic Good News VocationBiblcSchool.Thls experience thal is out4)f- Therc will be a worship Icbratc Ihc good news of l,Bible-lcarningstoricsand nusic, crafts, and lunch, rc two Saturdays: July 11 ,10a.m.-noon.0n ju lyll, ! a clown and puppet show íMocksMcthodlst Church. For míe informalion.call the VBS dircclor «9-2787. I Ш W ifi Coirti Hd« Log; homo. 42 aa, aoiMiiad pofcli. •kga bid», дгипЬоим. 10.1аап««<оолсга1аВг.Эвй,1ЛBA, LA OR, UUL Mtor to pay tSMO lOMMd doaina ooaH. USMOOCALLCONMt. SMDMtoAMdMiyM.-Bridt ranch aadudad on 2Л шаа.4Ьа«юпа,ЭЬаМ.М1 M l Wmi Chureh t M - apMioua 3 twdreom. 2 baft ftaort-NnvoonainctfoniVMy rteseaSBAimett homa Witt) Mvad drtwa and douM ganga. Rocking chair treni porch. СотМамюмаНОМОО. CAU I---------- 781-am Sm ealtM Hf 7S1-2MIlU .toM lalU «r S u Ü M r k78MM0 JkicUeCouUofi «H 1I7 CALLJAMi. 411 Ц к тл ChuNh fH -Роаа.^пГ|г«пе. SOR, 2BA. IflOOtSF, tomai DR ft 1Я dan oMi oaanga, m n мок yara. Ш П 1^ ШЛШ rcarwinСОМШОМ-na» conair. on Na adoftta m ам homm cwpoii Uw main vinyl ■Idad oMartor. 1004 inaming Ш/Л 10 quaMod buyar. ITM OaCApAM . щ ,т ы » т — м м а а м ё н тт» ________14Ao»hti«^t1IMM Hiíikin' Н м М 11_ — 4 _ .и И 1 М М МиМИгОкМ. т т т ш ----iM iM iiiM H ta «7 W. Ml9ti AM. - Эbxtoom homa ч т paiW bMomanionqMaavaLUrga Mra mn. MlBhan. dm. Bujir may ohooaa naw rool color* MoMimhioriTMoa CAil COiiM % ш т т ■amtdCh.M__47AoW*H0tMa^ I. Lai МММ --------»71Ы-«М»М OoMriWMl~~M|llllMrjM«4MM f. «AkItMMI HvfMtN—-----JUkt ш т »I oninnirt-------ttAiw-n^Mi lAa^MMM KMlCiiil.llMitMiLalMWI DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,1998 - B9 lions will be explained. Students need a 3 1/2" high density disk. (Wednes­ days. 9;30 a.m.*l2:30 p.m., July 22- Aug. 2, $35 fee plus approximately $40 for lexlbook, and a S5 materials fec,TRCs:2.l) DCCC offers comprehensive edu­ cational opportunities for ull adults in the communily. For morc Infomiation about prognims or courses, contacl the Davie Campus al 336-751-2H85. Lyday Named Scholar The U.S. Achievement Acadcmy has annovmced lhat Stephen Lyday of Morganton has been named an All- Anterican Scliolar.| The USAA has established thcAII-Amcricun Scholar Award Pn)granitorca)g- ni?c superior slu­ dcnts who excel in academics. Tlie All-American Scholars must earn a 3.3, or higher, grade point average. Tbesc arc awards few stuilcnts can ever hope to atiain. Lyday. who attended Heritage Middle, will appear in the All-Ameri- can Scholar Yearbook, which is pub­ lished nulionully. Lyday is the son of Russell and Vicky Lyday of Morganton. Grand­ parents arc Mr, and Mrs. Vestal Riddle from M(K'ksville and Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Lyday Гшт Byson City. Nurses Earn Degrees Caroldinc Smith Winebarger, RN nnd Donna Bodford Hicks. RN earned their bachelor’s degree in nursing on Saturday, May 9, from Winston-Sa- lem State University. Bolh nurscsgraduiitcd with honors, highest given hy the university. Winebarger is the nursing director of the Davie County Health Depart­ ment. Hicks is a public health nui^ with the Davie County Health Department's Home Health Agency. Hi! My name is Jumie Lee LonKWorth and 1 turned 1 year old 'on June 17.1 had a btg hIrtNduy party on Saturday} June 20. We had a cookout will all the trimmings and 0 Big Teddy Bear Cake lhat my nanna made. My daddy and mommy, Duane and Huffy Longworth made homemade ice crcam. All my family and friends came to celebrate witli me. My won­ derful grandparents Pappaw Tommy Beck and Nanna Brenda Beck along with Grandpa Donnie Longworih and Grandma Bonnie Longworth helped me celebrate in a big way. My mommy and daddy want to thank everyone for coming andmakingthLsagreat 1st birthday for me. SpencerWalkerKellycelehrated his first birthday on June 7,1998. The Wallace's come to his house for lunch. On June21, Ihe Kelly's had a party with all the family at Ihelr house rorlunch.Spencer)udateddy bear cake at bolh parties. He had lots of fun and received many nice presents. Spencer's daddy and mom are Doug and Crystal Kelly. HLs big brother is Payton. John and Cloyce Wallace are bLs PaPaw and Nanny. Jimmy and Gail Kelly are Spencer's granddaddy and grandmother. His great-grandparents are Jim and Lucille Kelly, all ofMocksville. SSOOItawn New3BdrHome M-uplnNEWMRK 1И м 1п11.$ а1м 11m iiv iv ii For Detalli Call 744-9557 к ш ш т ш т П Я и Ш т LEONARD REALTYNow Under Construction 3 l)edroom, 2 bath, maintenance free home located on a wooded acre in Davle County. Buy now and select colors. $11S,000| 34 Town Square Mocktvill«, NC 27028ЗЗв-751-3650336-751-3875 Cherished laddies' Join us as we travel th« globe with our CheHshedTeddi«» friends at our 199» InternatiO' al Event. Our exclusive event figurine, "l.arce, Come Fly With Me," will be our pilot as we travel to meet our International Cherlihed Tnldle» family. Come Fly with us at our Cheriehed Teddies ' Interrationa! Event on July, 1119981 11AM - 3PM B eth’s H a llm a rk New Towne Shopplflg Center Clemm ons (336)766-6567 СКТЖ M a k in g R e a l E s t a t e R e a l E a s y .™ TRIAD, REA LTO RS* Ш ВШ & И StiattodRoad ттзшоб Davldwn County 336/764-5005 DavieCounty 336/9984816 Relocation 1«XV327-4398 ri с м ш Bato я.а Emu Сиииаюп tas PENMOOKE RIOCE BEAMUDARCN SIU.MO ЗВЯ 3.SBA OAVIE •Ouahtyolktel mCOUVIEWDO BEHmmARUNiisajoa 3U з ba davie«прим oeOcnecanto.«2 CM b«nl ^a0S. 3#v Mcurtty «nfM 1Ì* Crot&y Irom you beck dechBARBARA ALUN 006^093 O PEN SU N D A Y 2T04 130 BRENTWOOD DR CREEKIVOOO II3I.M0 3BR 3BA DAVIE• Spaooui larrriy home • a true Und!HnqjMt D»<M County nogrcwbool.•lg mn МИ «MBA. GRM «Ир. Huge dm ОИСВОА«: h40 to n 801 N. LOeekwMd. 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RECORD, July 9,1998PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE OENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE . DISTRICT COURT DIVISION dXvIE COUNTY HOSPITAL. PWntitf vs} ■ LITZ EDWARD ADAMS (98 CVD 160); PriYLLIS POLK ASHLEY (97 CVD 262); GARY ALLISON BENSON (97 CVD 270): JODY W. BLACKV/ELDER (98 CVD 165): ANQELIOUE BLACKWELDER (96 CVD 165):ROBERTAREESEBULOW(97CVD 272): ROBERT LEE BYRD (98 CVD 169): TAMMY GUNTER CASS (98 CVD 51): RAMON CHARARRO (98 CVD'172): LINDA CHARARRO (98 CVD 172): THERESA COLEMAN (98 CVD 50): RANDY GREG COMBS (98 CVD 49): BONITA LUCILLE DIAZ (97 CVD 296): BOBBY EUGENE DRIVER (97CVD 274): GARY JENNINGS DUFFIELD (98 CVD 48): VICKIE ANN FULK (98 CVD 46); ALVIN GARDNER (97 CVD 298): DEBRA KAY GODBEY (98 CVD 45): DAVID GOINS (98 CVD 181): MANNIE JAMES GRAHAM (98 CVD 177): MARTHA L HAYES (98 CVD 179): MARK LEO HESS. JR. (90 CVD 180): BRIAN HOBSON (94 CVD 317): AMY KEATON HOBSON (94 CVD317): RALPH EUGENE HOYLE (97 CVD 281): JANICE MAYE JOHNSON (97 CVD 282): THOMISINA JONES (98 CVD 44): LISA MICHEUE KELLEY (97 CVD 283): RONNIE ALLEN LEE (98 CVD 43): TONYA KIM MORGAN (94 CVD 271): ERIC LYDELL PROPST (98 CVD 42: TlMOTHYSCOnSMYERS(98CVD41; c r y s ta l T.SPAINHOUR(97CVD292; HARRY GRIMES SPAINHOUR (97 CVD 292): RICHARD EUGENE SULLIVAN (97 CVD 260): JEFF EDWARD THORNE (98 CVD40):JOELMCCLELLANDWAGNER (97C VD 293);FRA N CESG U N TER W AG - ONER (94 CVD 315). Delendanis NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO; DEFENDANTS USTED ABOVE -• TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking renel against you has be«n filed in the above-entitled a«ion. The nature ol the rellet being sought is as follows: ■ RECOVERY OF MONEY O/iEO FOR MEDICAL GOODS ANDSERVICESREN- DERED BY THE PLAINTIFF. DAVIE ; CdUNTY HOSPITAL, j * You are required lo make defense to ' such pleating no later than August 11. 1908. sakJ date being forty (40) days Ifom I thf first pubicalk)n ol this notice, and upon J youf failure lo do so, the party seeking ; service againsi you will apply to the Court ; fo( the re&el sought I This Is the 2nd day ol July. 1998. 1 SPENCER A. SMITH I ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. Box 635 Wlkesboro. N.C. 28697 Telephone: 1-0OO-76O-7161 1 7-2-3tn NORTH CAROUNA OAVIE COUNTY ; EXECUTORS NOTICE ■ Havir>g qualified as Executor of the Estate of Janies Andrew Wilson, deceased. Uie of Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify al persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or be tore the 9th day of October, 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this nottce wiil be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons in­ debted 10 saki estate will please make Immediate payment (o the undersigned. ! This is the 9th day ol July, 1998. ; James William Wilson. 114 James Road. Advance, N.C. 27006, Executor ol tbe estate ol James Andrew Wilson, de- MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square MocksviUe, N.C. 27028 7-9-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTMXNOnCe Having quattfMas the Executrixol Ihe EstateofJameaAtleyANen Sr.,deceased. lateofOavleCounty.North Carolina, thisis to notify an persons having claims against said estate to present №em to the under­ signed on or before the 18№ day ol Sep- lember. 1998, being three months from the nrsi day of publlcaUon or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Ihelr recovery. All per­ sons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate paymeni lo Ihe under­ signed. This is Ihe 18th day of June. 1998. Bertha S. Allen. 2540 Hwy. 64 East. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. ExecuMx ot the estate ol James Alley Alien Sr., deceased. 6-ie-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as the Executor ot the Estate ot Margaret McCulloh Spry, de­ ceased. late of Oavie County. Noilh Caro­ lina. this is to notify all persons having claims ngalnsi sakl estate to present them 10 the undersigned on or belore the 18th day of September. 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said es­ tate win please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This Is the 18th day of June. 1998. Steve Spry, P.O. Box483, Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. Executor ot the estate of Mar­ garet McCulloh Spry, deceased. 6-18-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOnce Having qualfM as Executor ol the Estate of Wilda Delauder de­ ceased. late ol Davie County, Nonh Caro­ lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present №em to the undersigned on or before the 9th day ol October, 1998, being three rrKxiths from the first day of publication or this nolk:e will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate wi'l please make immediate payment to the under­ signed. Robert B. Hedrick. 1144 Rlverbend Drive, Advanco. N.C. 27006, Executor of the estate of Wilda Delauder Hedrick, de­ ceased. 7-9-4IP NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate John GaltherWard,deceased, lateof Davie County. NorthCarollna.lhis is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or before the 9th day ol October, 1998, being three months from the first day of publication or this noth:e will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons In­ debted to sakj estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. Madeiyn Ward Gentry. 3198 N.C. Hwy. 801 N.. Mocksvllio. N.C. 27028, Adminlstratrixoltheestateof John Gaither Ward, deceased. 7-9-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of Lee M. Cowell, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or before Iho 9th day ol October. 1998. being three monlhs from the first day ot publication or this notice will be pleaded in bor of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. Thisis Iho 9th day ol July. 1998. John F. Cowell, c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Malamoros. P.A.. P.O. Drawer 25008. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27114-5008 7-Mtn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ADMMSTRATRIX OTA НОЛСЕ Having quallfiedas Administratrix СТА ol the Estate ot Roxie Pardue Brown, de­ ceased. lale ot Davie County. North Caro­ lina. this Is to noHty all persons having claims against sakJ estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 18th day ot September. 1998, being Ihree months from the first day of publication or this noUce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said es­ tate will please make immediate paymeni lo the undersigned. This is the 18th day ol June. 1998. Elizabeth B. Flynn. 1005 N.C. Hwy. eOlN.Advance,N.0.27006. Administratrix OTA of the estate ol Roxie Pardue Brown, deceased. e-18-4tn >тюе NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ADMIIM TRATOW Having qutWM u the. ofthe Estate olSharenWh) ceased, late of Davit C o u n ty f^ Ilna. this Is to noUfy all pet jos dalmsagainstsaU estate to to the undersigned on or b« day ot September. 1998, months from the first day of I this noHce will be pleaded I recovery. All persona Indebte Rayle. de- Caro* having esentthem the 18th »Ing three I bHcattonor of Ihelr to sakl es- •rbe re PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OP PUBUC HEARING be­ fore the Davie County Zoning Board of Adjustmen) on Monday. July 20.1998 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commissioners Room of the Davie County Admlnistratk)n Building, Mocksvilie,N.C. Business will beconducted as follows: A) Cali to order. B) Review ot the minutes. C) Walter Church has submitted a re­ quest to place a manufactured home in the Resklentlai-Suburban (R-12) zoning dis­ trict. This property is located oft the end ol Harris Street in Cooleemee and is further described as being Parcel B-3 of Davie County Tax Map N-5-8. D) Gearon Communk^tions has sub­ mitted a request to place a communication tower in the Residentlal-Agrfcwiture (R-A) zoning district. This property Is k>cated off the west skie ot Howardtown Circle ap­ proximately 2 miles from US Hwy. 158 and Is further de''«rlbed as being Parcel 96 ol Oavie County Tax Map F-6. E) Gearon Communlcatk)ns has sub­ mitted a request to place a communication tower In the ResidenUal-Agrlcutture (R-A) zoning district. TNs property Is kxated ofl the east side of Wyo Road approximately 11/2 mile from NC Hwy. 801 North and is further described as being Parcel 9 ot Oavie County Tax Map B-5. F) An appeal to a dedston by the Zon­ ing Enforcement Officer has been submit­ ted by Davie Construction. This appeal involves a violatton of the side yard set­ back requirements between dwellings. G) Old or new business. H) Adjournment A sign win be placed on the above property to advertise sakj Public Hetrlng. All parties and interested citizens are In­ vited to attend sakj hearing at whk:h time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of. or in opp^tlon to, the forego- : ing changes. Prior to the hearing, al per- ' sons interested may obtain any additional ' Informalion on a proposal or ask any ques- ■ tkxw they may have by visiting tho Plan- \ ning and Zoning Department on weekdays " between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Frklay. or by teleptvone at (336) 751-3340. 7-9-2tn or customers when you advertise your garage sale in the Enterprise-Record’s classifieds! TM Pwl« Cwwity iwlMprlii llieinl ITISMimililnlt- MookiiM m M tn Mrti m MJIi M t iMMatl aart k IM. VM Mil m n* M i h liM M . D M «nIk C M M K ik I m MTa K m - to Ihe undersigned. This Is tho 18th day of Ju4.1998. RonaldJ.Rayle,lll7Riv( »endOrive. Advance. N.C. 27006, Admini ralorotlhe estate of Sharon V^ite Rayk deceased. NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified asthe Co ^dmlnistra' tors ot the Estate ol JosepI le Coltetle Latham, deceased, late ot D le County. North Carolina, this is notify iH persons havingdaimsagalnstsaidesti itopresent them to the undersigned on < belore the I8ihday ol September. 1998 lelng three months from the first day of p )licatIon or this notice will be pleaded in >ar of Ihelr recovery. Ali persons indebte to said es­ tate will please make immedl^ payment to the undersigned. This is the 18th day otJurl, 1998. Everette Wayne Latham. 66 Richie Road, Mocksville. N.C. 2702 Eva Lee Cranfill. 173 Richie Road. Mockville, N.C. 27028, Co-Admlnlstrators ot m estate of Josephine Collette Lalham, d|»ased. 6-18-4tn A U C T I O N Saturday, July 18,1998 Q 10 AMfor iW W illiam C. and Claudia Tom lin Hager 3216 Harmony Hwy (Hwy 21) • Harmony, NC Ju s t So u th o f H w y 21 o n d U n y 901 In le rs e c ih n S Acn Lot «n I itoiy Brick Houtt Chsfiy Canopy Poitv Rcpt M (line turning) • Country Tger Maple Birdcage TW Top Cindto 8M (1 e 1/2* dish top. 26* tan, oU finish) • Cherry soid end Chut o( D nvin (2 over 3 TMi (turned legs) • \№lnut Drop Leri Table (48* X 60Mut«d legs) • Rne Selh Thoinas Clock (38* taO, wood worits, columns, eagle top. daw ft, Webster portrait) Oak Side by Siile SecTBookcaM (old finish) • Oak Bow Front CWna Cabinet (oU finish) • SmaB WiiKlowSlongiCtmton bimedlegs • nice 11 pc modem DMng Room SiM (Cenluy Fumitin Diilinction) ■ 4 pc Mahog style Bedraoni su it • 3 pc Oe|> Era slyle Bednwii Stiik • 5 pc Bednom Suile (Peimaciafll • dfca 1950 WvdnHw • Wooden Dart-Wooden Offict ChiU • Wooden TikpiMm ClulcCMMIRoUupDMklCMt Coin SUw Spoon • 68 pc u l Westmoreland SMtllng Fkl«an • olto Skdkig Pet • Silm FItlvan Stk-SplacesetengsNoiitakeChaia (Anana, 55 pcs) • aitisi signed Win« Dtcankr t GlMUi (A Leojiold) • Coikt, Cmm t Sugai (Cunl«») • Japanese Tm SM • SM im n • Cut aim • Gkuware • Culuma JeiMliy • Smal Egg BmIiM • BhM Rldga PttcMr Primitive Hem Diylng Stand (S'tall • C № 2 dravning Spool CabM • Sq Trank • Eaity Bingo Ban Role< ( Balls (wioden >metal)<CountyFalraii)la-CoiintyQuiltfUnan>old Atuna Eaily Radio t Stioil Wave Booka • Elkhait Horn • IMonom • Kitdienwaie & Appfances • eaily GE rdta-rauil Dish Wastw «/paper label. Hwy ODnr Hmi • Lunch AviUjlt • RMt room YO RK A U CTIO N & REA LTY 3M FOX HUNTER RO.. KARUONY NC 21634 704-8«-«M. NCAL174 «SINCE IMS ««7.4-lu, Absolut« Satui NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO-AOMMSTIIATOR NOTICi-> t Having qualified aa Executor ol thti. Estate of Paul Jamea Snkter, deceased.? late olDavtaCounly.North CaroUna. tNala^ to notify an persons having claims agalr^t. aakl estate to present them to the under-!. signed on or before the 2nd day ol Octo- ' ber, 1998, being Ihree months from the^ flrstdayolpubKcatk)norlhlsnoticewlllbe, i pleaded In bar of ihelr recovery. All per- ■, sons Indebted to saU estate w№ piMse ; make immediate payment lo the under-'' signed. This is the 2nd day ot July. 1998. Rick Snider. 163 Oakdale Circle,' ' Mocksvine.N.C.2702e.andNellieS.AIlen. , P.O. Box 1. Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028. Ad-j .; minlstratora ot the estate ol Paul James ....- Snider, deceased. 7-2-4th.'* NORTH CAROLINA ‘ I DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified aa Executor ol the Estate of SadieJordan Hodges, deceased,' late of Davie Couniy. rtorthCaroflna, this la ' to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the under-'*' signed on or before the 2nd day ol Och>^'.' ber, 1998. being three months from the first day ot publk:atton or tNs notice will be ’; pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per-' • sons Indebted to said estate will please ", make lmme<Mte paymeni to the under-' signed. . ' < This Is the 2nd dayof July. 1998. Ray Jordan. Executor ol the estate ol ' Sadie Jordan Hodges, deceased. GRADY LMCCUMROCK JR. ' LAW OFFICES OF GRADY L MCCLAMROCK JR.. J.D.. P.A.' ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTATE ‘ 161 South Main Street ' Mocksville. N.C. 27028 Telephone; (336) 751-7502 7-2-4tn . AU C TIO N ii^ay,Julyll,1998 6 10 AM forthe R u b iE . Reavis ■ Esiaie(l>eccaicd) 177 Rea's Road • Harm ony, N C Houstoov « Community • Iredell Couniy H a п ■ м ^ NC; fn m H w jl i Hmy W l lalm cclkw ttU H«y 21N for3 * 1/3n lk *lo HowtoaiUltHd.n t S i,IIm ftl|ktfcrl A 1/1 m U m l o R o t d «3114,iW i R%kl i / -2.4 Acf9 Lolm -, И818 two Story HOUSE ff) frcrri4r< lrí|f n N tsly uflinrt d hdeiCa it irsi Pod del n IrMI Ca n h te hcuK M orgri^ Ы is in bit« hn ctntudA 1Ы içsl» is B»f|i &i j » h N tart) I UQi IheiitiBsenentfïjBhcriÿdl torts iflostfiMtttCaNaíi .Pildt^ranäccdhiiretnisSitirt ¡Ncrt4nl[cdel(;a(cfes>aniiih4ririott^ íQju hN ih I Urm n idM t son raí Ь|(ММВ(Х1Н19.^М12 ш ^ а ы т ш а т ь т ш IerefoOd»i9qdsiirtbintdjidir(<dW9 Y O R K A U C T IO N & R EA LTY SM Fa HUNTER RO.. HARUONY NC 3MS4 7044»MN « NCAl 174 «SINCE 1W___________ NORTH CAROUNA , DAVIECOUNTY EXCCtlTORSNOnce Having quafified aa Executor ol thè Eawa of Henry M. Dulln Sr.. deceased. Mie ol Davie County.NorttiCaralna.thi^is io notify aB persona having daims against bau esute to present them to the i«yler- algned on or before the 25th day of Sep­ tember, 1998. b « ^ three months fro the Unt day of pubBcation or this notica wi| be pfetded in bar ol their recovery. An per- ^ mdebtad to sakl estate win pleaae make immedUle payment to the under- iigned. ; TNs le the 2S»1 day of June, 1996. • Jewel C.Ouin, Executor of the estate 0fHeniyM.0(tfn8r.,deceaaed. T.OANWOMBLE. AHORNEYATlAW Poet Ofllce Bo)^'1698 demmone, N.C. 27012 Telepfwie: (336) 7664066 T T A U C T IO N FRIDAY, JU LY 10,1998 @ 6:00 P M (please note date and starting time) forthe M i n n i e W . Pope Estate (Deceased) 1284 Angell Road • Davie County From 140 exit *170 take Hwy 601 North 1.6 miles to Cana Road. #1411, Ihen right for 2.5 miles lo Angell Road, »1406, then tight too yards to the Pope's Home place Good oik wtnkolie (cUw ft., coluinns, i4d rmish, 54" x 84 “)• Oak side by side secTbookcise (old finish) • Oik fiintiiig soft (old finish) • 9 pc. mihog dining room suiie • Bildwin eke. chuich oigin w/ext. speiker • Liffugue Piino • Set of 6 oik chiin • Nice Eisllike oik dresser & wuhsttiid(iertniihed) -Oik roll lop dRiier(okl finish)« Oik wishsiind w/towcl iKk (old finish) • 2 tn n oik diessen • Oik bed (refin) • Spool poile bed • Pine limp ttble (pegged) • 3 oik iq. limp libles • Mihog. sq limp иЫе • Meil chesl • Wooden biby b d • bòa bed • Oik porch rockers • Oigin stool (cliw ft) « OvHstuffed style old soft - Nestle hair dresser wive peim mich. (SO yrs oU) • Counuy quilu • Olniwiie • Kiichenwiie Uneni«AiiiaaaRe&igeriiarSeinii(i(reezer* Мшу Odier ttoM • Best iwm 336 FOX HUHTBR Rb„ НАКМ(ЗМУ NC 28634 704-546-2696 ■' HCAt »74 '3ÍN C B 1935 К AUCTION SALE SA T U R D A Y , JU LY IIT H F O R S Y T H C O U N T Y 10:00 A M Ptrsonal Property Mr. ЯалГоп! Cook (Llvjng) Directioiu: Froni Yadkin County • New 421 to Jon< >wn Rd Exit. 1\im right, go aiH>n>x. 3 miles to W. CIcmmonsville Rd. Sale on right. If om of Sides MobileHome Park From Davie County • 158 Easi to W Cl^ lonsvUlc Rd. 'I\im right, sale on right. Noritake China Depression Glass 16 PaneCupboard (pegfed) Freezer Washer Old Baby Cradle PicturcFnuncs OakC Quills O iiU c t Plaies 1U>le& M ilkC O U B DiopI le EidT Sewln RleC SaliC Iron Baby Bed Iron Beds Old Mamie ViseChain CorreelUtk Piano Organ Stool WalnuiBcd3 Drawer Cbesi AU ddiaLaap Ibasier Pboery 5Galh»MilkCan lO G a lh M M ik C M OULMUerm 'nikr Garden PlaMer 0 * А ш т MMjrOthn-HMd I ta M i • oBM bdajwUI 8^ |М ч < « * к М Ь г М к Г М С м к ;Г 0 А М г.1 п М С м к к м м > М ((м м к М М ч А м Ц и м п A rd ii Im i M ,N C ,N C i L U T » ■m k U H I H M r • Microwave Ovea Mixer Cordleu icrewtkiver Dryef OakRKker Oldhau Oak bed 7 drawer chest Bed Spread* A ir compressor Couch Carnival glau Fans Lamps Crocks D m w rw /m aiM eiop S drawer w akM chctt RcMgcraior Lazy t u m Ulcbeniabto K ilc b e n c M M Saberiaw W ubpot . RailroadJack FU M flgEquinw M • VoodwUlbtwved. R a in D a te : J u ly 1 8 ,1 9 9 8 D AVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD. July 9,1998 - r S tiite w id e ARE YOU DROWNINQ In debt? Debt rellef-lree, Immediate, conlldonllal. ConsoildalB payments, lower Inierest. Call 1-88B-BILL- FREE or (B8a) 245-5373. American Credit Counselors, nonprofit. COMPUTERSI NO MONEY down & no payments lor 1 year. 1.5 pdfceni monthly. Plus a free color 01 Inter. Call 1-eOO-B29-3955. DIABETES?ARE YOU still paying lor supplies? Wt\y? Fot inlormation on how you can receive supplies al little or no I cost, cali 1-800-678-S733._______ INSURANCE, HOME INSPECTIONS-Need part-time help, will train. Set own hours. Qood commission pay. Need help In ail parts cf slate. Call Lee Fulmer (704)525-6764._______________ MARRY ON A mounlaini Be manied in a magnlliceni mcunlainlop chapel surrounded by trees & awesome views of the Smckiesi Call 1-800-729-4365. Qatllnburg/Pigeon Forge http://www.mvchapel.com________ WASHERS A dryers, stoves, and refrigeralorsl No money down & no payment for 1 yearl 1.5 percent monthly, plus a free microwave. Cali 1-B00-829-3-829-3955. "CASH” IMMEDIATE $S forstructured settlements and deferred Insurance claims. J.Q. Wentworth. 1-888-231-5375. YOUR CUSSIFIED AD could be reachlrig 1.5 million homes across North Caroilnal Place your ad wllh our paper for publication on Ihe NC Stalewdle Ciassilied Ad Nehvork- 95 NO newspapers for a low cost of $220 (or 25-word ad to appear in each paperl Additional words are $8 each. The whole slate at your IlngetlipsI (:ail Becky Snyder at 751-2129. it's a smart advertising bfiyl C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAl. OH WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE MMILY yard sale-SlalrMasler, NordicTracll boys clothes sz. 8-8, womens clihoa, household Items. Hwy. 158 b Familnglon Rd.. Fri. 3-FAMILY YARD sale. 374 Foster Dairy Rd., ia t July 11.7am-3pm. BIQ FAMIIW YARD sale Fri. & Sal- rain or shljel 7am-3pm. Hwy. 801 lo Woodiet Dr., slraighl lo end ol dev., riphi jn Kerr Ln„ follow signs. QARAGeI oVINQ SALE:Ciaybon I Or., Advance-Davie Gardens sihdivlslon. Fri. July 10 8- 12; SaL J i t 11, 8-tiLl9l time yard sale. Funiure, household Items, aopiianceslmuch, much more. MOCKSVljlE ANTIQUES A FLEAMarket 25,01b salt. Inside. 653 WllkesbordSL SaL 8-5 i Sun. 9-5. Vendor joaces call 751-2181. MOVINQ ^ALE-SAT. 8am-untii. WiikesbonJ SI. Fumiture, piano, clothing, YARD SAlE, ALL kinds ol stuff. 1137 CoAaUer Rd. Saturday, 7/11/98,7^-unlil, __________^ YARD SAIE-FRL & Sal. Bam-until. Clothing, lousehoid, electronic, sports, ma. Becklown Rd. YARD S*|e-SAT. 7-11 am, Sain Rd. Treacfciil, toys, housewares, clothes t rjuch morel___________ YARD SaIe-SAT. July 11, 1 1/2 mi. olf 80i on Wyo Rd. Antiques, tiller, coo'' • '■■ ■ ^ washer, ijuch more. Cancef II raining. G A 1 . V A L U M E iV Y C A R V H K R R A N T Y L ngest Lasting 3' Cov< age / Many Ckilors | I ole Buildings Met I Roofs & Siding I-27S4060 \UBklS 7am*until. Qwyn St. In Mocksville, house, outside. Lols of clothes, shoes. ab»roller, TV arid misc. YARD SALE: AUTUMN CARE Nursing Home, 1007 Hovi/ard St., Fri. 7/10,8-4: Sat. 7/11, 8*12. Multi- lamily. Weater permits. A/C. 24.000 BTU. $200,492-7755. AKC SIBERIAN HUSKY w/ blue eyes for sale. 998-i_______ FREE KITTENS. CALL 940-6909. FREE PUPPIES TO good home. Mixed breed. Shots & wormed. Call Lesley at 704-539*5069 or Jeartne Q.at751-2129. L a b o r O ff L o v e M p. ThurhinguaaU.* l(ftOO)41l.UWAY JSL O w ner O p erato rs We are seeking OWNER OPERATORS for Regional & OTR. Musl be 23 yrs of age or older, have CDL, w/HAZMAT, good driving record and 1 yr. verlfiablo OTR experience within Ihe last 3 years. Call our recruiter at 1-600* 682-3861. Landstar Ranger ROAN PAINT RIDINQ mute. $1,400. 336-998-5477. A p a r tm e n ts ATTENTION UNC-CHARLOTTEstudents: Condo available Aug. 1. 2BR, 2 ba.. all appliances. Bic, cable, 10 min. walk lo classes. $600/mo. 336-998-2347._________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: Ali brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances fumished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heal pump provides central heat and air. Prewired lor cabie TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kilchen& bath floors. Located In Mocksville behind Hendricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. oH of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12, Phone 751-0166.____________________ SOBER, WORKING MEN-rooms lor rent. 751-0645. BUSINESS FOR SALE SEMI-ESTABLISHEO bottled water distributorship for Davie County. Unlimited potential. Excellent Income. Work part-time or full-time wllh olher territory available. Serious inquiries only. Call for * • ■' — 199-3327. C h ild C a re A CHRISTIAN, IN home daycare has openings lor 1st shill. Ages 2 & older. Wm. R. Davie & Pinebrook area. 940-6557.________________ BABYSITTINQ IN MY home 1st shift. Mocksville School District. 998-0971.____________________ IN HOME daycare has openings. Located in Wm. R. Davie area, close to 1-40. Call 492-7851. LOVING MOM WILL care for toddlers & older in my home. (Advance area). During the school year. 996-9425.________________ MOTHER OF 2 will keep school- ‘ I in my home. Call 996-Ж D a v ie D r iv in g S c h o o l ' Complete Course In leen D river's [d u c.ilio n If p A n t i q u f & l i e b | Buy * SêN * Тпи1в z ■nwelwyera • 3M-7S1-«3T1 ^ ^ f i n i s h e s ^ ^ Fumilure Refinishing & Restoration Custotn Woodworking k Crafts R ic k M ic e li (336)492-6020 qunlHy c r a n s m a iis h lp fo r 3 0 y r WISECARUE1Ì MINI-STORAGE F or all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about Tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C aia lodnijl : (336) 998-8810 A p p lia n c e s ALMOST NEW KENMORE gasrange. Almond color. $200 751* 9533 or 704-276-2623. FREEZER A a/c, $200 for both. 996-1611 after 2 pm.____________ QE DRYER, GC, $100.998-2276. JANET DEAN'S Limited edition art prints now available at Serendipity Shops, 41 Court Sq., downtown Mocksville. B e a c ti P r o p e rty CAROUNA ВЕАСНЮСЕАН view. 1BR, 1 1/2 ba., washer/dryer, pool. $400Mk. 910-791-5788. LARRY’$ WQ Q D F L Q Q R l SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Rnishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McCiennty 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 A re you serious aboul buying a new ^om e, but tired or unproresslonal dealers and iheir m eliods? Then come by ou r beautirui M odel Home Villagt and experience: •17 nodelhoBMs OB dIspUy > tour ftt >our kbun •AU homes air cmiditio^ for your comroft I •Safe enclosed playroo« u A pbyinNind for chUdien •Sioile aecUoo • Muki sectloa • Modulara avalUble •Easy finaoclag > Low fbed Interest ralea oo approval •IWehe phu lenders •Easy finnnclag - Low fixed interest rales on approval •Aa little as 5« down •Professional and knowledgeable noocommissleacd Ho •Excellent vakie for your dollar • shop and compare Call and speak to one ofour fHendly home con^ihants loday. 336-751-7340 Consultants S t e v e tiamts Carpet Cleaning |ЭЗЦ492-2в4П * Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning * Homes, Businesses & Churches * Water Damage Extraction Service * Over 15 Years Experience* EREE Estimates Mockavllle. NC 1 M l а ж - M l M L М ш Щ г М в м - Ш р л к и м Щ г к М м Щ О и й Ni any al kMt •! vani Ими 1иг мм, МММ Hrf к . tmiMiYMi > U nt ti n i l ’s ЙН A B S O L U T E A U C t l O N l^ c a ttd a l T “ П ф О и С о о к Н о т в р 1а е 0 4850 OM Country Club Rd. Wlnston-tetom, NC Owner Norrli ft R ie M Cronw ,SA Г • J U I Y I I , I99X • Ч 4)aiii DirwtloM: From Winstoit-Salem, follow Couniry Club Road West, pass JotKstown Rd. (From New Hwy. 421, take Jcmestown Exit to Cointry Club), ^ e site on left behind Dero's. (Walch for signs). Plenty of parkilg at approved nearby business. \ VIEWING FROM BAM • 9:30AM ON SALE DAY For Info/Brochure contact: f . Kenneth 0 . Ketner NCAL 3268 F ir s t C h o ic e A u c tio n 1. PO Box 335. Lewisville- 0 3 « 945-4118 | B & D , D e a l g n & C o s i a t r u c ^ s i “< ^ c ‘^ o /ife 0 0 i^ o c t ‘^ o u /i ^ u c fg c tl” AddHiona • Mtchana • Bath! • RaplaeMMnt Windows • Sun Rooms • ShNng • Masonry • Ught Excavating • Ranovstions • Dselis • Tlla Work • Small Rspalra • LigM Commarelal Work • Bob Cat • Back Hos Saivica, ael,aw B . HaHorFullDay 2 8 Y n .Eip . 33S-7S1-4212 P.0.B0X424 NC 27028 FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 2078 US ttwy. W t N. • MoekSvHI«, NC 3 3 6 ^ -7 7 1 6 • (800) 247-47894JS 1. PLAYING A LEARNINGDAYCARE has 2 openings available for 3rd shllt & weekends. $35 for 3rd shift & weekends $15. 998-8690, Commercial Property PRIME SHOPPING CENTERspace available, 1,200 sq. II.-3.600 ^^^11. Shopplne/office. 336-996- Farm Machinery BUSHOGS: SCRAPE BLADES$125; Box Blades $235; Spreaders; Carryalls; Boom Poles; ScoopPans; ...........Gates Farm Hom es For Rent 1BR QUEST HOUSE, Mocksville.. Living room, kitchen, cable TV, . water. 751-0625._______________: 2BR NICE LOCATION. Call 284- 6010.'______________________ 2BR, JUST RENOVATED energy efficient heat pump & windows,*, deck, storage bidg.. convenient to I-' 40. $550/mo. 704-546-2168. 3 AND 4 bedroom homes-Advance. : Howard Realty. 751-3536. 370 WINDWARD CIR.- MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba., d/w,’ stv., w/d conn., elec. ht, C/A, • $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY,- 723-4306.____________________;■ 392 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, d/w, stv.; w/d conn., elect, ht., C^A, $650/mo.. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. . VERY NICE2BR. Iba, brick house w/garage. Central air. appliances, . out bidg. In Hillsdale area. No pets.. $650/mo. plus deposit. 940-2249. . Hom es For Sale $0 DOWN TO qualified buyer In Cooleemee. 3BR, 1 1/2 ba., only . 10 yrs. old w/ new carpet, and newr paint. Will finance $65,500 at ! S413.27/mo, at 6.75% for 33 Genesis & Associates, 1-800-377-’ 7564, anytime. ______________ BY 0WNER-3BR, 2ba, only 2 1/2' yrs. old. Sitting on nice level 1 acre lot In nice neighborhood. Off 64j. towards Advance. Paved driveway. & large outbuilding w/ electric. $87,900. 998-7439, leave messaqe. Land For Sale 15 + ACRES, 2BR mobile home, ’ bam, workshop, Ienced pasture In' western Davie. Call Red Foust,'' □avie Fami & Land Sales. 751- - 0757._______________________ 75 + ACRES BEN Andeison Rd.~'ns, l^st Hole Diggers; Disc; Land opportunity lor good pasture- Ites; Corrals; Feeders. Wlrlght cattle or horses. Piedmont Realty nr Gates & EquIp 998-8637. 765-4560. BUNKBED W/ 2 mattresses, dark Dine wood, excellent cond., $180, 751-2345. T R A C T O R S A L E S & S E R V IC E rirti ШШЛЫ Milt H i l SINK F A R M E Q U IP M E N T •Г31В-717-В13В ERan Lawn Care ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenancei.'' Call 704-284-4277. : H O N E FO R S A L E GiadstonsRA-M oelavlila New 1352 sq.Ubdck home- 3 Bedrooms, 2 Ba№s, LR w/ceing Ian. KItchai, dining & laundry area. Etecttic heat, wator heator i A/C. Single car garage w/conoela diln. Front porch & deck. Priced In the 90's. Can GRUBB CONSTRUCTION al33M II4l31 NOW HIRING GRILL OPERATORS, W AITERS, W AITRESSES ALSO POSITION OPEN FOR MANAGER TRAINEE Immediate Employment for all 3 shifts Ask about 3rd shift premiumll! CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW OR APPLY IN PERSON AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: 513 Jonestown Rd., Winston-Salem • 766-4417 2314 Ramada Dr., Clemmons • 766-9691 HIllEllEliDE ИВИВШШ. (Q) First Anniial^ Rurttan Community Yard Sale Sponaond bÿ: Courtnty RiuitanjClub July 18,6am-Spm R «in D at*Iu ly2S « » l i l M i H M a w W t o i рют Ilf U S о т и л в я н ■ м я в ■ad IM t o C iM ly. N r W fim M ia M * ■■ : .'ittf-AAVIECOUilrY imERPRISE RECORD, Jrty»,lWSCT. ASRTFIRnR C M m V K It : w * ^lypM Ы Imm Mivte*,* trifTHTdno, .>р »т ш *те1 М ’ 781-5798. ; FRI KUN D M PMMINQTON Чгми If^UtMn w/ whit* paws. Call 998- .' -POUNO: SET OF car km & houa*-•Km «I №• Md ol BM M Chureh -Ud. 751-7728.____________к - MWARO O FFM tD FOU yallow- onngt ftmaJ* cal lott al ÿl1 N. t Cana U . araa. $50 It hxind. 336- ••345-1811. г lis 1 Ol S .ih ; • ;iy owNtR, PMMUN buiund • •№ TMn Brook Асти (approx. { acm). Conv«nlat)tly kxaMd, qi . iWitorhood. 751-2042. ÌU.UMNUH ПТЮМИЖ'LM ID tR 32 II. haavy duty 2S0lb.• Uaad one* $225.264-4211. -ДИСН TVFt t r i lL DulMlnga. . Finança company raposaataad 3 auamdM.___________ ika ovaLI on thaaa sizes; 25x282 35x54. Call 1-800-222^■;^835. K • 0 MLVAOI:4’x8'x1/4' watar boatd, $3.S9/aa.; 4'x8‘ Cadar Ckiaal Ikwr, $12.95/aa.; 5'X12' p ran ^ flooring flbsitoard, U.9S/M . Qrada Maik, 2X4 alu*, paiWMO 4 W t 1 / r % Imulatkxi bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,0001b. cap. warshoua* carts, $49/aa. prsbung axtaikH staal ' doom, dia.; ws stock pumps 4 aocasaorijs (or wsils. Formka, $.50 sq. It; Sisal l-Baams lor sala;_paiWna krt stsal light polaa, up to Offtal: Brick p a i^ .W a a .: 4x8 axtarior siding. Rivsr. 336^99-2124. IKCHAMC8 OAIMOK InClartaviila communily. 336-483- 4749._______________________ MCmWAVl-$TS; DISKW :youth bsd-$50; computer (488)- S150; lr**iar-$75; walght macWna-$150.751-0625._______________ NSW 12,000 BTU window-aIr condltiorajj $2M; 2 r Po*;f Jw " mowsr, B/S angina, $50.940-2735. HANO, $ m R A W B O W v j^- ' )r,$450:traadmiU,$30. IM MOWU HONE in country. Adults, stova, tal. washsr/diysr, air. $80Avaak. 998-8235. UKE NEW MOULE home, Fatminglon-Courtnay area. $450Ano. security deposit req.467-8136; altar 7pm » am, M A, StNQLEWIDf,CASH. Wiil move II naceauiy. 744- 1307. _________ •6 MODEL, alt, dal, set, $165 mo. 1 Daytlnw • 46M875. TRAILERS FOR RENT. Waterlumlshad. Located on Tutrenllna Church Rd Call 998-7748 leave message. Æ Â « ;.«0>278-314a. ABANDONED DW LOCATED onbeautlfut. wooütd, owner financed iarnl. Call VIctofV Homes 744И306. M o h ilf' fio n x 'S ' 14X$( OAKWOOD■MONTIBEUO'', 2BR, 2ba., recenlly remodaled, range, washer, diyer, dishwasher, gaibaga dispo^, naw«aip*t, doore 8 cuitalna. nica inslda & out. (336) 463-5348. $8000. (Courtney). _ t del a sat, ^ r............ air hooked. Only3 pmt. 7 yrs. 1-600-278-3146. 1980 ALUMINUM SKYLINE Mobil*hom*, 10x50, $1200. Without appHancaa $800. Chaap shop or storaqs? You movs. 492-5105. U^levable discounts. Taka ove^ .-Mymania on Им f:% 4 2 , 35x54. QUEEN COMFORTER SET, Ä $ i Ä S r “ •ijlAY FOR SALE-S2 per bale. 492.1 'т а г -----318 or 492-7484. ‘88 SPRING HONEY. 1 lb., 2 ibs., !| ju itt^ k in s . Lany Wiillard. 336- ^ need ten (10) AA baltariea and on* 9-volt balteiy (or tha ainol* channel CB. $150 lor all 3. $50 (or on* each. (336) 998-2096. il not availabi*. piease laava a message. 188S FISCHER 14X71 _____homa, aolkl, wail-built. $9000. Ralrigsrator, stove, Rha*m cantral air unit included. 2BR w/Walk-in ckMets, 2 luil balha, real wood burning llrapiac*. Buyer raspotnible (or moving and s*t-up. Home ia praaanHy In MockavWa. Call KeUy Caitar, (803) 329-6180 (RockHiil.S.C.)________________ 1814 SOUTHERN DOUILEWlOE84x2& 38R, 2ba. $18,500. 998- 2479 or 998-5217. M iL L E R E Q U IP M E N T ” w u . auv JUNK care. 284-2859 Of 2844194. G R O O M IN G S H O PI^EHTAL TO А о уп л а а «1 ms C M iM ica< 751-2120 or slop by Iht dllos . ;'.ii ЛИМ S1171 S. Mah S t Yaid M a t musi btptidlnailvtnos.3 3 6 - i^ 5 Ò M 1 1 Ш С т -1 М в С ш М М Ш м , Д 1 М т Ь и Я т Я щ Ш » MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main Strati Mocktvlil«,NC2702S (336)751-2944 C ourtney B aptist C hurch Before and A fter School Program is looking fm Christian individuals to work as Director and Assisiant Director for our school age child care program. This is a new program with plenty of excitement and growth aheadll Director hours will include moming and afternoon split shift. Please conlact Debbie Brown af 336-463-4046. Deadline for applying in July 20lh. EOE F/T position available. Benefits include medical & dental, 401k, 2 weeks vacatkin after 1 year. Call Randy Miller 9 940-5608 R e c jis t e r e d R a d io lo g ic T e c h n o lo g is t Da^ Cot ^ HoapM M affilait of Novant Haallh, Is A t tMonday-Friday «*№ pepati^ du^‘ * "* iMmmography axparianM PIMM apply in parson or $and your mum* to: NomM HaaMi, Io m M on «W etnwua ol Fonylh IM iM l Cantir, ■ярЮуяиМ Dapt - DCM709, ЭЗЗЭ SUM Cieak Pfcw)^, rinslnntiTT------27181; crealM0-7n-1l79;orloeaHy Л84418. Far mora MtSnaallon rassNIIng «mani |eb poaHaga, pl$aaa вам our JaWna al 918-ЛМ300 or tea *м8в1>ЛМ8711 C N A ’ S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem 111* homalaain companK waV traal y cu K » y e u rd u ip tc t' II Soivice' Âiè you ili need of a quick. iK K K onM id, andlnaxpansive ¡ dhone? Кируош г hard eam id то м у I n f a m i poekiM InaiaMiofpayingan M B im yealtoran тЛЛтЛ ¡' I' т и ш п I aa - f " ' С оп ф и у O ffm M oitgaie Loani To People ttaned Down By Baaki а м н « 1вам to каш ом ап. t e a w l* Я М DaaWaa oOhn t a t с я « aialiila аЫ Mmfaa-affMvilB, 1й*Ы м м «м . еа*ш1агеутаав.йфш**|8 FintDecUionM oitgaie SZ^ 1-800-498-3221 'Im ■ N O n c í i-'- PIANO POR ,Excellent condition, aasume iow рауглеп».^ kicaily. 1-800-437-9757. A a TRAILERa WANTEDI We na*d your trad* todayl Top $$$ paid. Úmitad timo, so hunyl Vtetoiy Homes 744-1307. __________ AT VICTORY HOMEa,we totet^, note, new hornee, (asi кмла. Cail 744-1305.____________________ UKEVIEW MOaiLE HOME (or saie on rented tot. 338-284-2130. c W a n d K S S - S o u í? !»Call Ук«ну Hornea to tak* your wofftea awayl 744-1306._________ UKE NEW 14X80 2BR, vinyl, shingle, island kit, del, set, o. ^ 10% dp, $199 mo.; 5S dp, $229 mo. 1^0-276-3148.____________ WE HAVE OVER 100 properttos avaKabto immadialeiy. Z Eto down. We (inane* *vnything. Oakwood Wlnston-8ai*m,7<7-7t»0. ■88 OAKWOOD MONTCLAIR,14X70,3BR, 1 1/2 BA, $7500.940- 2213. ■nOAKW 0001iR,2b*,EC,aM 7 1 1 ^ 5^ “ ^ ■ai 8KYL«II 14X70, ailаррИапоеа, EC. 751-2981. Monm i n SEAFORD PIANO SIRVICETuning a RepUr 704^92-2000 or 704751-0168 JackSeaH ', NOTICE PUBUC SA U : Storag* lo sail (oÜoüJng units (or sxpenses. John . •111($240)andChri * 141 ($1U). Sal* - 1996 at 2 p.m. No aai* pakUnluilby or money ord . ch*cka. Fumiture, . miao. 817 SaiisbuivRd. - July 29, balançais 998. Cash pareonal BIU L.W Y A T , n t . œ î “p ?Metal Roots Palli -_ Shingi* Roo(s-N*w ojRerool Storage Buikllnas-I^ks Driveway Seaiing-Pai ing Lot Striping^uttersCii ined Relerences .Free Estimate ' 36Yearsi ABCPAINTINOAND WALLPAPERmO 15 yeareexparianca *Our commilmant la quality through experienced taamworii.’ 751-3813 : rV?M't*h*''M M s - S i r a n S MWashing Seivk» (or a (rse estimate. 1-B00-572-6320 ext. 336. S S J 2 £ , ® '" “ N0 SERVKJESпю*о0в7. UNK'S SEAMLESS aUTTERINORtehard Unk-Owner Fre* EsUmataa __________998-1798 •: , OSBORNE ELECTRK '(or all m r electrical needs. Fre* Estmales. 751-3398.. PAINTINQ ^ Remodeling-Hom* Repaire Larg* or Small Fre* Estimates JAMES MiLLER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANINO; All TVpAsMing, dean and waterprool decks, Й 4З 277 ra iM E m R SATELLITE b V IS .* " , '*•■*99 installation altar $50 mail in rebate. Pius receive the P'l™» Value Pak and НЮ , FREEI Cali now-1-800-584- 1339. Umiled tim* oKer/soms restriclkins may apply._________ SMALL SATEU-rrE DISHES$99 installed.Fre*p 1800-984-0772' $40,000 for When you enlist and -------gible lor a certain skill, iioii could quaiHy tor the Montgom«y Q .l^ il ptua ttte Amv College Fund. That maana you could вал up lo $40,000 for coitog* during a tour- year aniistment. •$6S,000laStudtnt Loans Repsid n you're stuck «Ml a amdant kian IhaA not in dataA tha Amy might pay it 0(1 - up Is $65,000f H you lualKy. w*'« radso* you daW by l/3rd lor aach yeir you aetv*. •$ШЮО Caril Bonuses H you quaHly'and voignlaar to aan* in on* ol.th* Aniÿa lop- priority occupalonal aidlla. you couU racelva ■ ciah bonus ot up to $12,0001 Find out mor*,about thaa* and о«мг Army bansMs. TUk to your tocal Аллу геслМег today. (704) «6-4000■) 636-400C Д Ю К H O iO M N .MAUI-----«укдеглусот POSITIONS AVAILABLE Aaaistant Needed an MMdual that» highly moHvalad. w№ floor care experience to maMaio a medkal nianutacturing fadlty. W il also assist in Other manufacbjring duties: Must have high school jBse cei (33^1-1127 tomakeanappcinlment Parts Pulor Medical Manufacturer looking tor an IndMduel lb pull components for producton. m at hsM hl|ÿt school diplom a o^ s a r s w ^aoouracy a must C il 761- 1127toranappcMnant Asaombly W oriwB Medical manufacturer looking (or assembly woikars. Must hava a h№ school diplom a or st& i^ sn s. w lh dhere. H ouw &46am to aaopm M f. Cdi 76i- 1127toranappom>tient PoaWonAnnoimenieni Davla Counly Ptamhig Dspailmsnl iln g E n f o r c w m n t O f f lM r . M|1,1M .......................................■•'^я гд адуKaisita« isiÌMÌims<ii»l»r.ss*Ìb ja a a a ^ «W lK aM allsi msa«aillalaS*MFиааммьие tim w n u n o M iH o ra im im n n I , . ', . tiu m m s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 9,1998 - В1ЭДГ.АЯЯ1РГ IH INEXFEÑ51VE PROFITABLE E S e r v ic e 1 Vfiiicirs W anted Employment Employment Employmenl ' Wil l d o o dd |obs w/ chain saws & mechanic work. Wiil buy Ilea maritsl unk. Hospital St. Ext. house Iraiisr No. 6.336-468-7688. BAILEY a HOWARD TOURS July 1-4, Ohio Amish Country-step • • on guide, buggy ride-train ifde- -Suoar Greek Srfss Viilage-Warther ■„• '.Can/ings, Amish Fantis Tour, 5 . • meats included, D-$299, T-$275,.- 'Q-$260. Aug. 15,1 day, Boone. •NC. Includes 1 breaklast & 1 dinner at Daniel Boone Restaurant. Shopping at Shops ol Ihe Partway.$42/peraon. Driven Qene ' ' Livengood, 998-4338. 74 DODOE 1/2 Ion Sportsman van. Rebuilt 318 engine, new lires, veiy good condition. Seoo. Call 751-7534.____________________ '87 TOYOTA CELECIA, 2 dr.. 5 • lunrool, 123,000 mi., $3200. '89 HONDA CBR 600-5400 m, garage keep-$3200.998-2276. '93 HONDA PRELUDE SI. Red. Sspd, sunrool, alloy wheels, AM/FM cassette,' AC. pw, pi, one owner, EC, 76K, $12.500. Unda. 766-4126 day. 650-0612 evening. KAWASAKI ‘97 VULCAN 1500. . №n^ extras white over gray. 998- SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick • Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 6 PEOPLE WHO need to lose weight & make money. New palenled weight loss product. Phone (336) 659-6974 (or (fetalis. HIGHSCHOOL STUDENT WOULDlike donation ol computer. Please call 284-4211, Johnna. ROOMMATE WANTED. YOUNQChristian (emale seeking roommale lor 2BR apartment In Mocksvilie. $ieo/mo. plus hail ol utilities. Cail liana at 751-0770._____________ WANTED TO BUY In Davie Co.: Older home. 3BR. 2ba., or 3BR. 1 1/2 ba., slmclurally sound, minor repairs OK, 3/4 acre +. rocking chair Iront porch preferred. Country or chiid Iriendly neighbortiood, llreplace a bonus. Sale by owner, owner llnance. or renl-lo-own. Call 751-2861, leave message. Will consider alternatives. Employment AMER№AS HOTTEST PARTYplan/Christmas Around the World now hiring demos. Free $300 kit. No investmenll No coiieclingl No deliveringl Weekly paycheck. Also booking parties. Calf Usa 492- 7265. Oat tlM Hollywood Connactlonl СаШвпИа basid Heallh к 1*illatsB Co. » W iscmMag ■aoaftis lot local aria, b cellanl siaikstlai a coaptasalloB plaa. Cm ynu een iMalmss. lots staitop Im » ilak. Ikan products ft oppertiuJlT. Call ae» let T S M IN M ystery Shoppers Woutd you like 10 be paid lor occasional shopping essignments al k)cal stores & restaurants »specially If you live within • 2ft rMie radius of Mocksvlle? To réquostlan application, send a cover leher. Including name, address & phone number to: Shop'n Chek, Ann: FPD ■1489, PO Воя 740045. Attanla, QA Э0Э74-0045 (Send the ad) or visit our web sito at shopnchek.com and send us a n ‘EHnail Including your name, address, phone number & FPD code to: lhatleytBhopncheh.com E X P E R I E N C E D P A IN T E R N E E D E D New work In Lewisville & Clemmons area. Must be neat & dependable. Good pay to the right person. Transportation a must. 336-751-7728 AUTO SALES-NEW A USEDSmall domestic store. We are looking for experfenced professionals'honest. sell-storlers. Excellent hours, no high pressure. Call now 336-751-2161, ask (or Dick or George.________________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license preferred. Call 264-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EEO.______________ DISHWASHER A CASHIER NEEDED. APPLY in person ONLY to Millars Restaurant..___________ DO YOU HAVE a burning desire to create a lifestyle that most people only dream ol? International company, training provided. Work 10 hrsyper week. Create residual Income (n a home based business. 336-909-0229._________________ FULLTIME POSITIONAVAILABLE. No experience necessaiy. Fast advancement. Starting id .sm r. 751-7430. DRIVERS NEEDED C iasi A CDL Req. Tractor Trailer Dumps, WIII train on dump trucks, benefits, hoim , every day. Year round work. Call 336-998-8700 or800-833-8442. For Appointment. HELP WANTED-NEEDEDhairstylists & managers lor new Great Clips Salon In Winston- Salem. Hiring Immediately. Great pay a benelits package. Call (336) 766-0660 (or application.________ HELP WANTED: EARN up to $500 per week assembling products al home. No exp. INFO 1-504-646- 1700. Dept. NC-5377.___________ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN your area. Become a representative lor Iriendly toys A gills. Ihe number one company In party plan. Toys, gilts, Christmas, home decor. Free catalog and Inlormalion. Call Susan 1-800-48B-4875._______________ LARGEST COMMERCIAL FLOORING dealer In area needs exp’d. installers. Excellent benelits available. Drivsrs lk»nse a must. Call 924-8181. EOE.____________ NEEDEDI M0aiLE-4«>ME set-up person, drivers license required. 996-5428 or 996-2479.__________ NEW CHILD CARE opening In Mocksvills in September Is currently taking applications (or qualilled teachere. Educallon and experience required. Send resume to: 175 River Crest Ct., Clemmons, NC 27012. 776-0316.___________ PERSON TO CLEAN private homes. FT. Mon-Fri. Good pay/benelits. Cloverileld's. 760- 4161. 4S OPEN IN all areas o(vstennary clinic. Experience' In veletinary clinic helpful, but" will train. Please send resume to Valley Animal Clinic. POB 671, MocksMe. NCjir ptekup applteallon at oflce. 129 Yadkinvilie Rd. Wiil conider (uliyr part-time.____________^ PROFESSIONAL ?HOUSEKEEPINQ AND LAUn6rY company seeking housekeepers, Iloor technicians and laundry attendance. Full 6 part-lime available, 1st & 2nd shllt. Please apply in person al Meadowbrook Manor ol Clemmons -. or >^adowbrook Terrace ol Davie,- THE MOCKSVILLE POLICE Qept. is accepting applications (or Poltee . onicer i” NC Basic Inlorcement CertilteaUon I p pIv In person 171 Clement WAITRESS WANTED. QOODhours, good pay. 998-5773 alter 4 : _______________________________•■ WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL W/PORKUFT certilteatlon. mlling to worii in production. / fin person to Venlab Corp.. »49Й636_________________^ ^WOLF PUPS, HKIH percent.' extremely beautllul, Iriendly. yeltow _ eves. Call 704-871-0492. ^ WORK FROM HOMEf $450-$6000 PT/FT. For in(onnatlon call 1-919-839-271 SUMMER WORK Part-tlnw/FuUTIm« . w illi flexible Khcdufe^ Scbobrshlps Awarded. !^GnatRcnim e Experience! ^CaUForlBfo759-0094. Baritone Needed for a local Southem Gospel Group. Prefer singer w itii some experience. Contact Danny at 336-751-4078 108 M iMlllty hat full tlim opening for LPNi on 2nd 1 3rd ihlfL Apply in person lo Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 for more inlormalion. Great benelits and competitive salaiy. 1IN7 St<Ммк*«аа,11С 27021 108bidfKllltyhufulltiiMopMilngforCNAson2nda3rdililfl Apply In person to Carol Crawlord or call 336-751-3535 lor more Infomialton;- Great benefits and competitive salaiy. 1N7llawaraSt • Mtefe8Ma,HC27S28 K A K IN К Х 1 К Л M O IN K Y D KI.IV K K IM C I KI.KIMIOINI'; IS O O K .S Flexible Hours / Starting In July W e need people to deliver the new A LLTEL Com m unications O ld Tow n, N C Telephone D irectories ' in Clem m ons, K ing, Lew isville, Pfafllow n, Rural Hall, Tobaccoviile and W inston-Salem ■ To deliver you m ust be at least 18 years old, have the use o f an insured vehicle and be available during 5 or m ore daylight hours. Young Children’s Learning Center Has openings far thrse and 4 year oMs. Ws of tar experienced and ouaiiflad tsa d ie rs and a pre^indergartan ciB ss for 4 year d d s. Full Time Care Only 6:30a.m .-5:30p.m . Monday - Fridiqi 751-7118 OabUeJaaas-Owner TTIeiaSpry-Mraclor isacaaaciisireal • MecksnWa Ibrn Junk inlo cash wllb an EnlerprUe^kcanl classified 1 om. Counly PM4IM Pm Deputy Fire M arshal/FIre inspector ^ P ia iW Ttw primaiyre«ponelbiNtyelth* Deputy Fir* ll8r»haM Plrfina^M lor««*t ba to pwform co«a MtoretmaiH and №• Inspaetlofw indar » • NC FirtCod». O ttw dutiaa may Inciuda conducting Wit InvaMg^tona tn a » abaanca o l * tha Fir* M a rsM or any other dune* aaaastgnad by tha Fit« У м Ь а й . « WOrti aefMtfylti ThoaiiiptoyM laeipociadloiM rtianM iifnum otllhoM raAM ak.« rdatadpoat-aM: Tho candMaiaahall baa high achool graduila « M l*1A coNoga dagreo is Mghiy daairM a, but not n d tha аЫМу to гам а Ю buamaao ownarsandmertagarB.Tho candidala ahaNpoaaaaa (or hovo lha аЫ Му1еоЬШ п)4 ataia Inspection eariHlcsilona. A Flie inapaetor Level Ш ia pralenod. T N eendldaw ahaHaiaohaveraiiablatraRsponatien. To apply. aubmH a Davü County AppUcaHon form to: t« Devia County Fire Marahal'e OfNee Ш South Main Stieel. Room » 1 -t MocbBvUle.NC 370M > A PPU C AT 10N *AC C fPT lD UNTIL POSITION It FiU fO . DiMBCOwrr«MtouM.cmmumu»ionn Entr.i.ii» iBi8HliMr" lER^KING* GREAT I IT ALSO TAKES MORE THAN ONE TYPE OF PERSON Any lime is a great Umo to be part ol a team. Especially II that team is BURGER KINO". We work together to serve our conununity, havu (un, and be part o( a business that grows as we succeed. What can we ofter our members? • Flwdbl« Scheduling • lncintlvts,BonuMS,* MsdM/Dsnlal/LHs Insurance • CompeMhw Starting Wage* Free Meala *,40101) Savings Ptan* PaMTraMng • AdvancemeMPalsnllal WecurrenäyheMoppaiuniliesftin CREW (all po$tttpn»lshm$) ASSISTANT MANAGERS Qualified management candidates wiii possess some supervisory experience, a high schooi dipioma or equivalent, and excellent human relations and communicaäory sUlls. Previous experience in a cus- ' tomersenice environment preferred. . For more information on becoming a key Ingredient In our success, and yours, Crew candklales may apply In persqn at our Jonestown Rd. and Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. locatkxis or • your nearest Winston-Salem Burger King reftaurant. ManE«ement candidates may mall/fax resumes to; BurgarKlngCprporaUon, Attn: Sue Handaraon P.O. ^ 185, Mockavlll«, NC 27028; (ax: (336) 761- 1422 EOE M/F/V/D. BurgsrKhigCorporallon ■WwMng ro0a«iar..ro Ba ITM Bastr K a y d o q Ç o r p q n r t i w », •: Headquartered in Clearwater, Florida, Kaydon designs, manufactures and sells custoni-engineered products for a broad and diverse'(^slomer base. Kaydon’s ' principal products include antifriction bearings,> fa rin g systems and components, filters and filter housings, specially rèlmning rings, specialty *: balls, custom rings, shaft seals, hydraulic cylinders, metal castings, and various j types of slip-rings. t 3 z In Mocksviile, we w ill manufacture bearings and bearim systems for various j precision markets (i.e. semiconductor, medical). Our plant will operate various • metalworking equipment, such as Milling, Drilling, Grinding, and Heat Treat, 5 much of which will be C.N.C. conütilled. We have imme'áiate openings for the 3 following positions: , 5 3- 'i•Precision Assembly/Final Inspection i •Shipping and Receiving Cierj^ 3 •Grinder/Set-Up and Operatec • •Heat Treat Operator „ 5 Kaydon will offer a competitive salary along with an exceíl^t benefit package. -Í 1 i; We w ill be conducting initial screening for the above positions this week Í according to the following schedule: - 3 Thursday, 7/9/98, at 8 am, 10 am, 2 pm, 4 pm, and 6 pm. Friday, 7/10/98, at 8 am, 10 am, and Noon. ^ ll Those interested should report taRoom 2ea Davie Campus of DavidMn County Community. €olic|e We will accept the first 40 applicants diiring each time period. <Prior industrial experience, especially in C.N.C. operations or magnaflux inspection w ill be prefenred, along with a high school diploma or G.E.D.). EO E \ g ___^ ^__U ■ ' ■..........■' ' ' ________________.ff-m. ...... • »A V II COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, July 9,1998 feE)alidine ;-|М у.>1и1у24 :: l^ n r in M Cm Udta Gold Tour- 0 * Vdky Ooir auK ä u gin Í :а м tX&m. Ttam (4 pUym), SlStt Pa- ;;(iaOpliVaXSOL№moRliira.call'C№le :-SmHi«336-72M3ll. i^O ^o in g 1:И|р^й1и>||И|М||1ш1||||р 1949.Frí- •*dqri Doon open M б. dm game at 7 p.ra < W M ni I. ОЫе VfD. 2nd Satu^ open. 6:30 p.nt V Ь К е 8й о п ______________ b lu ^ ia - i7 .'iV fattH BM i S M G rm Meadows _ _l Church, 6:50-9 p.m. Theme: <:SlifQuest: A Galactic Good News Adlttv : 1646 N.C Hwy. 801 N. in Famiington. ' <For more info, caU 998-3021 ;,iJuly 14-18 ^VaM ta MU» S cM Bhby VnAyt^I rtH ClMRh. 7-8:45 p.m. Fork Bixby & f€QfMzerRdi.Fornwreinfo,call998^V- -.AMednesdBy.JulylS ; jbl»WHWawa’iLiiKkfaiCliib,II:IS ; im;, Betmida Run Coumiy Oub. $10.23. :b iis » 4 « 6 . 'Diuraday.Julyie < : o irillM WOMI'I BnaKll Club, thM ‘ am, Bcimida Run Counuy Oub. J8.75.' Cdl«8-W». ;SatuRlay,J(jly18 V n « > BMi SdmA Fwatanai Bap- ftl .Cbw<l>. 1119 Fbminglon Rd. 9:30 ■ inl..-3:30 pirn. Ages: 3-11 Rippel shows, enia, music. Bible snaly, lunch. For more Wb,caU9J0.5267 or998-3601 July 19-23 Vm MIm BMt School, Cenier United MiiiiilNChMrch.SMwhy.5JO-7JOp.m. : homemade icecream aftetwanl Nfonday-■ *n>ufiday,6:30-8:30p.m.NursciyihiuaduIi ; ^aaesoffered.’ntemetStoiyTcUingTrce. : July 19-24 V n liM HUt Sdnil, BtUMinn Unkol : MidndW Clairdi. &30.8:30 p.nv Ages •.W h» Sth grafe. 321 Redland Rd, Ad- ,vince. Rv more info, call 998-5083. OjiQOiriO; b ile ii» lK Chetfc Wonhip Senices, 1 i am.SundaySchoo).9;43am. • 11 a.m. Nuneiy provided rM jii«iiCh«thrfGed.SundaySchool. : jiO>m. Wonhip Service. 11 am. Evening : MoBWp,6p.m.MoitPraytrSeivke,7 p.nv iVf«t I^fnily Training Hour, 7 p.m. Von ' kivlce 10 and fiom church avulabte for • 8iadiymo(nin|ie(vice.FteiorGatyFfuilipi or 284-2180. m U A V m im k o m C h u n b meets ; io Sbady Grove School gym. Sunday. 10:30 : &№. ChiU cn provided. Pastor - Keilh .lWMiOffict:99fr402aHome:998-l799. : BM g: Hillidile UMC 9 Juna com. ' fliliiB ipttoC hiw k Sunday School. tO >m.*. wcn% 11 am.; chuich inuning. 6 pjn..Wednexhy service. 7:30 p.nv G^SNI»rde#*epilChurdi,Chmdi SmCooleemee.Sundayservice.9:30am. B rth h «1TrifcMir>li<hiiilhinoifti 7iin ?(ky wonhip, 8:45& II am. SundaySchool, tOam.Yauth,Sp.m.QuUren'sprogram(K- 3 p-m. every 2nd & 4th Sunday. After adiool (K-5) every Wedneaday. 3:30-5 p.m. ‘ 99S-5083. PMon J. Mark WeeUey. ;|lh ty m m MuhBrtM d -tfa ; Wor* : |Up.9;4S am. Sunday School. 10:45 am. :liiC b IM M MallNdi« ChHTch: Evly :«0( ^ 8:45 am. Sunday School. 10 am. ‘ Watihip, 11 am. Ftayer A praise. 6 p.m. '|$MwBtuceGwyn.998-5518or998-7471. i|h e i Gme M *h i*l Chunk Ptoyer 'iMlta.S«u(d|y mornings. 9 am.____ rtClMRlK Sunday Sdttol. wnMpamke, 10>10ú0feU0wsMp; 'l^««nfaÿaevk«.WedDadByFttUKk • IM . 6J0 рл1 Aduli A youth ВМе study. 7:13 pim. PMor R.T. AJderman, :ib^«M 6i8.:Ü BkaiVkiiiyM brW «nM pC tih fÌTt Hwy. 601 N. Stmky Services, 10 tiii.7pjn.WedBea4v.7pja ’ •IjM vM M riTJ’.ClHvkSindaySchDol. WanUpServke, 11 am. Wectaes- k.Aiioc.PMDrDenkkModL i ItiBiiiw^i S m l# TÉhwwdr Sunday R;¿^lft30aiiL.6:30pLnv№jvenÍQg. Sr » ¡О и о : Jn y L Ooudi, 99*:з^48. iR d -IM iU K . ;im ,Winklfitl un.-,Nlil>Sctvkc,6 Пмж-1п.В11уЯ011|11 ....................................Fmk- .Stand ии|0ГАа«ш».9Я-Л1& -------,А(17А,1Ш«11ш1. HliiMvi.SUicpTJLRice. - " iKMWedM»- ilyM.SmSctagl.lOunW oaí^ll i]ÛB:an.BiMiT.Sriky.2U4SOI).'' ¡SwiS(kBl,IOaiii. ^ m I I íü m I v I M IC M lSuBky M 5 km WonUpb 11 am. 7 рш fc^ * S ih S tt)y ,7 p Ä т ^ о п к т - з а в . ... ■ «OASatfe- Л1«2Л,1\Mw1lMk9*A-amnÍ9A|ts I BCiÉ» Ito . 71м, 9 аямшаа. .ppM M BOorgw-m sbubi i t e ? - . : «Mb « M i м ш * инцг ¡ ■ 1 и 1 » М м м с м ф |. Н«у. S p e c ia l E v e n t s júly9&14 AinUlom fbr Dnle T hnttr C orapu/s Productloa of "Nuuanm”, South Davie MkUleSchool.6-9p,m.Allfemale cast ages high school and up. Performance dates in Sept Call 751-3146 for info. Friday, July 10Fnt Childhood laununimiOM áAduIl Tctamis Shots, Cooleemee Shopping Cen­ ter, 9-11 am. Healthy Carolinians mobile unit. Monday, July 20 Crube tn, downtown Mocksville, 5:30>9 p.m. Sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. & Swtet L o w Hawn. July 20-24 'CHrbrvteHMUlre* DramaCampiSam.- 5 p.m. Ages: К-1Z Cost: $ 1 oa Sporuonxl by Davie Theatre Co. & Mocksvill^Davic Rec.Dept Call 998-Ю02 for Infa Saturday, July 25 Second Annual D^ieSiml Mock Party, 5-11 p.m. Pig pickin', liw music, homemade icc cream. For more info, call 284-6267. Ongoing ImrouniatkM dkiic. Health Dept., aduli anJchild,evctyTtic$day.4:30-7p.m.Fluand pneumonb \'aa'ines аг-аНаЫе. D a te s to R e m e m b e r Ongoing УЫ1 Cookniet'i »1Ш ViDaie Miwum. 14 Church St., IHies. A 'Пшп.. 9 am.-noon. Sals.. 11 am.-2 p.m. Tours also available hy арр1Са]1284-6(Ш. Recycling truck at Center Cbmmunity Dldg„8-ll am. 1st Saturday. RccycibigtnKkalUnkinCh^KlMethod- 1st. 4A Sanmlay, 8-1 \ am.. RecydingtnickitJericho-HanliionRuTi-lan bldg., 3fil Sanjnby. 8:30-11 am. Preschool stor^lime, Tües.. 11 am.,Davie ^oumy Library ond Cooleemee branch. 30- minute program. For children ages 3-5. Mu­ sic, read akud. stories, dims, nursery rhymes. M e e tin g s Satuiday, July IB D nle Counly RepuMcan Women, F&F Bartecue, 8:30 a.m. Saturday, July 25 ОЫе County Rcpubfcu Men's Federa. 1кмк F&F Barbecue, 7:30 am. Ongoing Yadkin V iley Ш М к Breeden Am dn- tiofli,BiDckGym.lastSundayof each month, 2:30 p.nt All rabbit owners welcome. Call 336-998-9858. Aleohalks Аповупкш, Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Second Presbyte­ rian Church basement, Rne St. Call 751- 1490ОГ 751-7786 for infa MOPS(Molhn9orPreschoolen), Mve- donia Moravian Church. Support, fellow­ ship. crafts A food. Childrcn gukled in out» program M0PPETS,9;30-11:30am. Regis- tratkxt fee flexible to #of children anendine. Scholarships available. For more info, call 9984394.1st & 3rd Fridays. Histark Divie Inc, 2nd 1\Ыау. Davie County Public Library, 6:30 p.m. E\tryone volcóme. *Bie A itk Group, Davie Couniy Ubrary, 7 [im. last 1\ies. Call Bonnie м 998-5274. Center Сошппшку Pureloyaent. 3rd Moa, 7 p.m. Community Bldg. CoBlnmToimBoini,3idl\Ksday,Town Hall 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted North CodKUNt and Clirk RMd Coun. c% 2nd Wednesdiy. 7 p.m. Fnendship Bap­ tist Felkiwship HaU. DevfaDniwricVlotettCiSente». Support groups for victims of doniestic укЯепсе. Ses- tkm (ice, confidential. Tuesdays. 6 p.m DOVS Office In Davie Couniy Counhouse, 751-345tt M r VUmtt P M tfoa S«Mc« of Dnvie Couirty. Fice counseling for victims o(vu)enccBndihcvchiUren.Se7aniegroufs. l\iesdays.6-7:30p.m.FitstUnitedMed)odist ChuichorMocksvilte.Call 1-80(^728-3413. D i^i County School Bm Driven АмкЬ- (ta| 2nd Ihun., 7 p.m. Davie County Sr. CdNer.BnckBUg.UiMWflyboanlordiiecton,4ihMonday. 5:30 pm. Brock Bk%., Room 208. MldtivfliVfWtal4024.Fb6tHut.San- ford Ave., 7pm. 2nd Ibeadqr. Мм1шИМИ»1««И1.1st. 3nl Mon- (kyi. fayoee omoe beride Horn OS Ca. KttiSL.7pjn. A ivta iii fcr G IM CMdr«, 2nd. 4ih IDufidiyi, 149Ukedde Drive. 751-2194. N M k i Aaaqnm Agdnt AU Oddi Gfoup,Sundiy».6pJiL.1burKtayf,8pm. Room 208, Btod; Bldg. Drat M lN it Helpline. 336-785-728a ШЛтШ AMricM 1лфт Pttt 174, VFW Hut. Ave.. 2nd IhndRy. 7 pm . М *Ы Ш СМШ С Ш 6J0 рж. 214 4«iMaadiy.We«niSieer. M l 8ММП Ck*. I«. 3td Ibndiy.6:30pjiv..Q9tainSlevai*i. Ш ш Ш ш Ш Н лтУлет ш о! RM ^W «M idUltaAuiiUify.4d)1ka. 7:30 pja. po« hen». Feed МШ1Ш D e * C * ^ « » I T l 1Ж 7 pjo. 3d tteadv.padjH9iooin,GCMrticiuai.7Sl* Wflhni R. Divli ВиМтОпЬ. Sheher« Wm. R. Dtvie School. 3fd Tiwiiday. R ff« ^ a tio n For more informatton on these events, call 751-2325. Rec Club Before ($l5)or after ($25)school and out of school programs. RegisttBt km open. Good Tlmera Square Dance Group meelsatFafminglonCommuniiyCcn- ter. 7 pint every Monday. Senior Line Dandng Mondays at lOantSI. S ^ Aerobics Moneys, ’nursdays 7 p.m. Satuniay. 10 am. S15 per month for 2 days a week, $20 for 3diyi SiveistrideisWakClub Senloa 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 am. No chaige. Mothers Moming Out 1\iesdaysand1bundays.$7perday.$40per month. Y M C A ___________________ Gymnastics Plus: Session 2 July 13-Aug. 13, Member $25. Non-mem* ЬегШ Kiddle Kicker Soccer Rcgislralion Aug. 1-M. Member $20. Non-member $30. Tae Kwon Do Boys&girls.ages6&up. Tuesday, Thurs­ day. 3:304:30 Session 2. July 13* Aug. 13. Member $25. Non-memben $50. Karate Tuesdays. 7-8:45 p.m. $l5/monlh. SsQ iois __________________ CaU75l-06l 1 formoreinfaLocatkxiisBrock Cenier unless noted otherwise. Ongoing SOver StrUeti, Brock Gym, 6:30-9 am., Moa-Fri SiKtr Striden, Cooleemee School, 6-8 am. Silver Stridtn, Smith Gro>t Gym. 6-8am. DtvfeScnkrCcnlcrSennrNuiiiikxilunch, noon M-W,llam.'nturs.&Fri. ChtlrE«itta,MWF,Sen№rCcnler,8:30- 9 am.: Mondays and Wednesdays, Cool­ eemee gym, 7:30-8 am. Report Davie Dateline Item s By Noon Monday bemfcrDnvIe M e#* shouUbe reported by noon Monday of the puldicatkm week. Call751-2120ordropUbytheofnce,S.Main St. across from the counhouse. • i i Ш . r The friendly Iseagle playing here with children is just one of the pets availal>le (or adoption at Paw Prints Groom Shop olf Farmington Road Saturday sponsored by the Humane Society of Davie County. Pet Adoption Fair To Be Held Saturday Looking Гог a pcrfccl pci Гог your kids? Look no ГолЬсг. The culc bcagtc in the accompanying picture, along with several olher dogs and some kittens loo, will be available Гог adoption Sat­ urday, July 11, al a pet adoption Га1г sponsored by the Humane Society or Davie County. This adoption fair will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. al Paw Prints Cioom Shop, o(T Farmington Road (near Ihe caulion light at Hwy. 801). Just look for Ihe signs. Humane Society volun­ teers will be available lo answer ques­ tions and help you find the pet that is right for you. Ifyou would lli(c more informotion or dinx-tlons, call the Humane Socleiy 01731-5214. In ju red on th e jo b ? ■Worker^ Com pensation Injuries ' Back Injuries ■ O ccupational Diseases ■Social Security Disability Claims Richard M. Durham iZn Injury Jianyer "dt Work ‘Tar Ton" ( 3 3 6 ) 7 2 1 - 0 4 7 2 B U N D LE D VALUE PACK *1 9 .9 5 a m onth including residential long distance 3 0 cellular minutes per m onth for a year 9* per m inute long distance Buya bundle. Save a bundle. 5235 or492-5723. О a алт т ш т гпш паы «ЫЪп.,7рл1.,^№11,НС801; |М ш АтС м1,41кТ1ш «% ,7|1ж, Bradi IM m k« Am Сямг. C lifc lM n litp N o i 17КАН Ы ,41| Md«i,7'J0pja.atek>|p. Ita M iM M ritM p N a 1Я l«. 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ÌTm iOM_________________________________________ - _______ - ___ |1.«|ЛШ»|Пи«й(»екХпшЛ(Ы»« ,1Имга1,,м.01|||Ям| 11,11«.■d» Oto М М М IMI» )м IM I Talking Sports у Experts Discuss High School Athletics P ag eB I Horse Rescues Team Learning How To Care For Horses During Disasters Page 11 D A V IE C O U N T Y so« E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D Iiilu IdC «Û A o'^ ЧаПАПрсUSPS14>-U0 Nmnb(r29 Thursday,Julyl6,1998'' Dismissed Wknant Mistake Blamed; Charge To Be Reinstated Davie County's district court­ room was filled with suppoitecs for Amy Medwin, ihe Yadicin County wonum who was sched- u )^ to be tried for practicing mid- wifiiiywiihoutalkxnselastThun- day. ‘-Television stations had Iheir on Main Slreel for live bc6adcasls of Ihe outcome of her tdat. '■ But the day ended eariy for N№dwinandhersuppoiters,asthe cbvge against her was dismissed dH ttoam is^onlfaew ainuilfar h aa n est .. CitingN.C.GeneralStalute90- 178, Ihe waminl should have cited GS 90-1783 (regulation of mid- wifeiy), accordi ng to anesting of- fitxrUJimmy Phipps of the Davie County SherifTs Depaitment Medwin was a practicing mid­ wife prior to a change in state law in {983 lhat made it illegal to practice midwifeiy without being state licensed. Topractice midwifery in Noith Carolina, a person must be ap­ proved byajoinlsubcommitteeof № Board of Medical Examinera W .Board of Nursing. That com­ mittee also includes two certified midwives and Iwo obstetricians w to have had working experi- eikie with midwives. ] Tobeappiovedbythecommit- teie a person must complete an application, submit evidence of cenifkation by Ihe American 0 4 - le№ of Nurse-Midwives and evi- dMM of vnngements foe physi- ciin nipetvision and pay an appli­ e d fee. ' Medwin will be chaiged again vdfn new wanantshave been pte- ptnd, accccding to Phipps. If convicted of the misde- nieancr, she faces a maximum P9itdtyof30daysinjailand$l00 fi«*- G r e e n T h u m b ‘Kilo’ Finds Crack Cocaine Hidden In Mayonnaise Ja r Mocksville Qarden Club member Kathleen Caitner was busy recently planting flowers In the brick boxes downtown. The dub plants ftoweis in the boxes as a community project. _________________________________________ -Photo by IMk* Bamhardt You can hide illegal drugs in all sorts of places. You can place Ihem in a plastic bag, insert that bag into a jar of mayonnaise, cover the lid and pul Ihe jar inlo a cooler with other food. That's whal a M ocksville man did last week, but il didn't work. Kilo, M ocksville’s police dog, didn't waste any time in finding 104 rocks of crack co­ caine that had been hidden as described above, said Detective G.A. Bagshaw. Kilo went to the cooler, and when it was opened, bypassed the food and went for the jar of mayonnaise where the drugs were hidden, Bagshaw said. The dog was also inslrumen- lal in finding drug parapherna­ lia when police raided a room al Lakewood Motel and Apart­ ments jusl before midnight on July 9. The resident of that apart­ ment, Zenobia Ruben Jackson, 29, of Room 33. was charged with possession of Schedule 11 drugs, possession wid) intent lo sell Schedule II drugs, and main­ taining a dwelling for the sale of drags. He was placed in Ihe Davie Counly Jail in lieu of a $50,000 bond, pending an Aug. 20 first appearance in Davie Dislrict Coun. П Jackson Cornélius G ray Kimmer Three other people at Ihe room were also arrested. Steven Eugene Cornelius, 42, of Statesville, and Dewey Ervin Gray, 36, of Foster Road, Woodleaf, were each charged with possession of Schedule II drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were placed in the Davie County Jail in lieu F kiK S (eK -9-F «|e4 Proposed ManiifactuTKl Home Oidlnanoe Dtaiws Davie County Enterprise Record Lisa Wood thanked God for her single- wide mobile home. And she's proud of the double wide where she lives now. Iliere are kils of people that diis is the only type of housuig Ihey can afratd," she told memben of the Dsvie Planning Board last wedi. "Evoybody haa the right to own a home. Eveiyone can'l afford a $200,000 home, and diey shouldn't be looked down upon. "These arehaid-wotidng,honest,eveiy- day people. Let eveiybody live die Ameri­ can Dream." Her words didn't fall on deaf ears. She got applause from die 40 or so manufai;tured home supixxten in die audi­ ence, and when planning board members began discussing proposed changes to die ordinance lalerindie afternoon, ttieyagieed dial die ordinance was too harsh. FredBlisSr.saiddiepnipouldoesntfit Davie Counly. "It doesn't look like Davie County.diewaylhepeopleofOavie County live and how diey fieel. It needs a heckuva lot of help to be {air to evoybody." Some of die compUinU centaed on die proposed size ofhoine3.PBC|ik in dw busi­ ness, including two fiom Sl^Hae and sev­ eral retail dealers, said die oidinaoce would prohibit die size most often purchased. Planners later in die meeting agreed to look at changing diat pan of die oniinance. Roger Spillman saiddiathehelpspeople who can't quite afford to buy a lot and a mobile home, 2l such people in a subdivi­ sion he is developing. The new rules wouldn'l alk)w him to do dvit because dw subdivision would be considered a mobile home park and subject to diffinent niles. : Pkaae See FlHiBcn - P tt* 4 Ndse Pollution: Factory Cited For Causing Sleepless Nights liyMavBuiilwpdl Dtvie County Enleipise Reconl When Let^ and Jack Rninington wrote alettertodweditctofdwEmenitiieReconl a few weeks ago complaining of noise pollution, dwy began receiving calls fiom people across Mocksville. "Response was enonnoua from all areas o(Moclaville,"LeltyR»ningtontoldmein- ben of dw Mocksville Town Board last week. "All apeed diat noise ^ u tio n is a nuisaiHe and is unacceiilabte.'' The culprit is Funder, located on Funder Drive in dw Bedwl Chuich Road/Milling Road aiea. The Penningtons live on Nofdi Main Street, and said dw noise at times can be heard as far away as County Lane. Pennin^saidshe understands dw need for industry, but when an industry is placed in a residential area, it is dw responsibilily of dw town to protect dw residents. "The ideal solution is for dw offending indusliy to voluntarily abate dw problem," she said, adding diatTownManagerTerry Bralley had spoken to company officials, but dw noise persisted. "It is » p la ted you caK t» noiae onli- nance. You guys ■« a wMcfatiog for dw people ofMocksville. We've put our tnist inyou." Brelley sakl dw cause of dw noise is unknown.nwconii)any,inaneflbittostop dw noise, spent "quite a bil" of money installing a baffle wall. Whafs baffling to dw coinpany is dial dwre is no new ei]uip- ment, yet dw noise has just become a prob­ lem widdn dw piut year, he sittd. The Pennintfoos s i^ dw noise is most .i noticeable at night, when dwre's less tiaffk andlawnmowtnandW ccdealeisandate ^ sounds. "We can't do anydiing about it Ifs up to dw local board." Twoofdwboardmembers,MaycrF.W. SlaWandBusterCleaiy,indwFlennii«taii's neighbon. "I heard it diis moming at 1:30," Cle«y ^ said. Pinnington said dwy like to sleep wife FleaaeSttNoÍN-l|ip4 : f • 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 Something To Do: Teens May Not Want parents' Solutions : ■ Whal is it aboul leenagcrs? i : They moan all day lhal Ihcy have nolhing to do. No : where to go. No one to sec. ; Tlicn you answer tlieir prayers. You give them the desire of tlieir liearts. ; Suddenly, the moans change. ■ They're too busy. Tliey have other plans. They have to ■ go see Friend X . ^ Several years ago, before our teenager became wiser lhan [ us, he went every summer lo the Moravian church camp at : Laurel Springs. He loved it. Wouldn't mi.ss il. Talked about ; what a wonderful time he had all the way down the mountain. ; Then he reached ... Tlial Age. He no longer wanted to : go. Too busy. Too many conflicls. No longer interested. ■ This summer, his father dug in his heels. : You have lo go, I told him. We've sent Ihc money. During u moment of weakness back in March, he had ; said he wanted lo go. I mailed Ihe check the next day. No ■ backing out, I vowed. ; It was a chance lo spend a week hiking Ihe Appalachian ; Trail — not exactly an outing for the weak-hearted and Icnder- : footed. A young Moravian minister would lead the group. : Bul as the excursion date approached, the excuses began. ; The camp conflicted with foolball practicc. He needed to ■ lift weights. He needed to play baseball. He needed lo work. : He needed to ... ____ Study? He didn't use that one. Why do I have lo go? he asked. • For the spiritual enlightenment of your soul, I told him. , To climb Ihe mountains and get closer to God. To live in Ihe ■ wilds for a week and get away from the comforts of home. To meet new people. To gel out of the school and YM CA weight rooms and see thal ihere is life beyond foolball and ; baseball. To have fun. . "But why do I have lo go?" J ;; I repeated the same litany, word for word. "I don't want to have fun." : Teenagers seem too young to have so many schedule ■ conflicts, so many places that they have to bc. There's alway.s ; something vital, something carccr shaping, something un- ; avoidable on the calendar. ■ ; He had a baseball game, a double-header, Ihe day of the : departure. So he went lo the games. Lillian and I packcd his backpack for him. The games went on forever. He was supposed lo be al . the camp by 5 p.m. The games didn't finish unlil 7 p.m. A proud falher watched his son smack a homer... But you still have to go to camp. Despite the protests, we arrived at 10 p.m. The young minister met us and guided him to the camp. It rained often that week. One weather forecast called c for flash floods in the mountains. Had I done Ihe right Ihing? ’ : A week later, I went to pick him up. He wasn't ready. The group, tired of tmil food, had agreed to eat u real meal at ; Pizza Hut in North Wilkesboro. So I had to wait. On the way ' ; down the mountain, he confessed. It had been a wonderful, ; physically-challenging, spiritually-enlightening week. The ' group had been fun. The minister was a grcat guy. j ' My son w as... glad he went. Might even go next year. ' ; — Dwight Sparks D A V i a C O U N T Y enterpru A ecord (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksviile, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUMTY PUBUSHINQ CO. Dwight Sporta.... Robb) Ftrguston.. ..Editor/Publisher KMwBwnhtrdt.. Backy Snyder.... ..General Manager ..Managing Editor ..Advertising Manager 1»1в-19бв D«fle—---------«пм ога 1899-1958 Joumü 1901-1971 Pidadical« РоМц« P«d In москтм, NC 27028 8иЫс|к)1к)П RilM SIngtoCow.SOCtnli $20 per yHTln Noith C«ro№i t2S IMT умг outM* Notth Cuvlina . POSTMASTER Send addrati ctiangM to: Date Coumy ErtMpiiM RKord P.O.B0)H»>M0Clisvlle, N0 27028 Irv T h e M ail Don't l\/liss Real Issue In Midwife Case To chc cdilor: Now lhat midwivcs are in ihc news, please don'l miss the real issue here, llic Trccdoni to birth your own chlldrcn where and how you want. The hesi we've heard so for were sound bites and they can bc quilc compelling when a Tatherly d(Ktoriellsof his conccm for our health. Never mind that lhe busi­ ness orbinhing your babies is a billion plus dollar business lo him. Let's get to ihc facts. Accoiding to the latest studies Fvc found frum the World Health Organization, 1993 hcrc are afcw for you: • The World Health Organization stales lhat the preferred location for most births is outside the hospilal, either at home or in a birthing ccnicr and lhat out-of-hospilal binh should bc implcincntcd und maintained as the basic standard for all mid­ wifery education and training programs. • The World Health Organization recognizes • midwivcs as the appropriate maternity care provid­ ers for most of the worlds women. • The U.S. ranks 22nd in the world in infant mortalily rates. losing twicc as many babies during the first year of life as Jqian ( 10 compared with 4.4). • One oul of every 4 American women gives birth by cesarean. This is twice thcratcof the World Health Organization says is justifiable. •Today.only4%ofU.S. babies are delivered by midwivcs. • Midwivcs deliver over 70% of lhe babies bom in the Western European countries that have lower infant and maternal mortalily, lowerccsiirean blnli rates, and lower health care costs. • Number of Midwivcs needed in U.S. to meet European levels: 125,000. And although I could fill this paper us wiili quotes of support for midwifery hcrc arc 2 to consider: •"From$t3billionto$20billlonayearcouldbe saved inheallhcarc costs hydcvclopingmidwifery care, denwdicalizing childblnh, and encouraging breastfeeding". Dr. Frank A. Oski, MD, pa)fessor and director, Depadment of Pedialrics, Johns Hopkins Univereiiy School of Medicine. Balti­ more. • "If wc arc to make rcal progrcss in providing primary and prcventivc carc and in reducing infant morlality rates, wc must broaden our pnwider base by encouraging the growth of midwifery". Dr. CharlesMahan,FloridaDepulySccrctaryforHealih & State Health Officer. No matter whal some slick lawyeror concerned doctor tells you, the midwifery model of carc is far superior to hospital hinhs - hands down. Hospitals arc full of sick people, full of germs and doctors with sharp objects. If only lhe doctors and lawyers were as concerned for your health as they are your dollars. Il's time for North Carolina lo show some conccm for women and change il's law. Autumn Care Yard Sale A Success To the editor The Activity DepartmentofAulumnCureNurs- ing Home would like to send oul a special "ihank you"ioihccommunityforthcirgreat support at our yard sale. Wc would also like to thank all the employees, family members, and friends fw all Iheir donations, and for their help prqaring forthe yard sale. Some of our residents enjoyed coming oul and browsing around and visiting wiih the • cusiomcrs.AllprocccdswillbepulinthcRcsidcnl CouncilFund and used lobuyChristmasgiflsfor all our residents. Thank you everyone for a grcat sale. Shirley Shepherd, Acliviiy Assistant Aulumn Care Nursing Home ll is lime foryou mothers and grandmothers ihni oncc knew freedom to give birth al home with competent midwives to fighl for ihc same frceilom for your daughters and granddaughters. Our most basicoffrccdornshasbcensoldoullotlicAMA. It’s time to get outraged and call, write, nnd n-mail our legislatures and elected officials. Tell them you demand safe and affordable birthing rights by allowing Certified Professional midwives the lib- ertycompetent midwivcs have hadforlhousands of years. John Mcdwin, {husband of Amy MnWin,- midwife in the news) East Bend F riends O ffe r S u pport to F am ily A t T im e O f Loss To Ihc editor: Al 2:30 a.m., Monday, June 29, our mother passed away. I am nol writing a tribute to^her, becausc everyone lhat knew her, knows whal a wonderful person she was. This is a tribute to all the friends and neighbors of her. ;* Night after night and day afler day wc watclied her slowly fade away, and night aller nighi and day after day her friends werc there with us. They brought food, they had big shoulderi for us lo lean on, they had listening ears to hear us, they hud eyes that saw our pain and they knew jusl what to sdy to comfort us. Wyo is a small community, but oh; the people therc have such big hearts. :; A special thank you to Macie Lynah and Saiidy Wagoner of Yodkin Valley Home Health, Bob Mlnnick and staff of Yadkin Counly Council 'fti, Aging and Benny Ray Wishon for singing aClwr funeral. :• The family of Virginia Keajon Wyo Sh ou ld A U .S. 64 B y p a ss B e Built A round M ocksviile? AnnWI RowanCounly 'No. I don't Uke the idea of bypaMÌagMGcliivillc.Ilikethe hometown atmosphere for shopping not the super ctn- 'isn.* LonneSaln Mocksvilk ’Dcflnltely. We're lettins too much traffic in thhlMIe place.* Howard Johnson Advance^ if 'W e'reaoiniloM editiia fewyean.* ;i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 - 3 j ; B ib le S c h o o l L e s s o n : Singing Requires Clapping Hands Stomping Feet... & Gummy Womnsi Ever arrive at an event in your life that causes you lo slop and reflect on how you got to this point and where you're going? This week I've found my.self confronted by my biological clock, as a woman ap­ proaching 30 with no children of my own. What suddenly made this such a big concern to me? Vacation Bible school and my feeble attempt to relate to a group of pre-kindcrgartners. VBS is supposed to be a big event in Ihc life of a child. It always was in mine. I can still remember a few of the songs wc learned and wonder why I was never chosen to carry one of those flags for the opening ceremony. I remember most of my teachers, and _______ I'll never forget the wonderful neigh­ bor who drove me from my grandpar­ ents' house to our church year after year. As a teenager, I loved being a youth helper even the year the pastor's wife made me wear a bird costume for the commence­ ment skit. VBS is wherc I witnessed a dear friend decide he wanted to pursue a carccr in teaching and met my flrst rcal boyfriend. But it was when I at last became a Bible .school teacher thal 1 experienced the great­ est ble.ssings - the challenge of keeping the interest of a group of flflh graders, the opportunity to teach children who'd never been lo church about Jesu.s's love for Ihem and a week lo Iry to boost the self-esteem of Ihe children who didn't .seem lo like Ihcm- •selvcs much. Teaching Bible school is slill just as Jeanne Gaither wonderful as it was back then, bul things | have changed. I don't recall ever before { having any trouble remembering the names of my sludenis. I'm certain I wasn't as nervous aboul the job I'm doing, and I can't flgurc out why I'm so tired when I geli home at night. | Maybe I'm having difflcully mak- | ing Ihe Iransition from fifth grade lo | kindergarten. Perhaps it's the switch ; from a morning Bible school lo an evening VBS that's causing Ihe prob­ lem. A liltlc of Ihe anxiety may stem from this being my first big effort lo gel involved at my new church, but deep down I believe the biggest difference is the gap between being a college student in her early 20s and a working woman in her late 20s. One who doesn't spend much time around small children. (1 don'l even know how to change a diaper.) I hope the children in my class are learn­ ing a lot this week. 1 know I have. For instance, they never have lo go to the bathroom when you ask, bul they will need to go soon. They're loo short to rcach Ihc sink in the bathroom without using a stool and can'l rcach the .soap dispenser even from the stool. Whether it's pink or purple, Ihey all want the same color crayon at exactly the same lime. They've convinced me it's more fun to sing when you gel lo clap your hands and stomp your feet, and gummy worms taste a lot better than they look. Injured on the job? ■Worker's Compensation Injuries 'Back Injuries ■Occupational Diseases ■Social Security Disability Claims Richard M. Durham I n j ii i y J ia n y c r "9 U 'IV o iiin - o r T o n " F r e e In it ir il C o n s u l t a t io n ю - з п -7 - ) i n / i- / - » F e e p d ic l o n l y if w e w i n / Z Ì - U 4 / Z Join the Fight & the Fun! D a v ie C o u n ty R e la y f o r L ife 6:00 p.m. Fri, Aug. 14 - Noon S»t, Aug. 15 Davie High School Trtck A community event with a real purpose honoring sun/ivors and raising funds for research and related support programs!® The RelayJor LUe Is a fun way lo help light cancer! Teams comprised ol businesses, churches, civic groups, families and friends will lake to lhe track... walking lo raise money for Ihe American Cancer Society. Each leam will keep a walker on Ihe track during the entire event. The frsl lap will be led by cancer sunrivors - an emotional way lo see lhal we are ^vinning the battlel At sundown, lumi­ naries (candles in bags with names on Ihem) will be lit lo line the track honoring cancer survivors and remembering those we have lost. - {cut here) - P tR C H A SE A LUMINARY TO HONOR A LOVED ONE Pleise light a candle In memory/honor/prayer/thanks of my loved one/friend, Lum inirict are $10 each, and the proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. 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If a manufactured home :1s the same as stick built homes, the rules should be Ihe same," Jace Morgan said proposals for foundations could add $60 per month lo Ihe cost of manufoctured homes for some buycn. "Most people want lo do brick, but for some folk5,thal’sjust not affordable,” he said. Len Bailey of Luv Homes said the plan could drive the woricing people ■ the ones who make Ihe factories suc­ cessful here - out of the county. Il also doesn't encourage young people mak­ ing lion their own. "One thing we see a lot of Is young kids wondering how they’re going to get a start. I think that's a good thing. It shows a lot of chamclcr," Bailey said. Board Member Garry "Tiny" Livcngood said he didn't want lo cre­ ate hanl.shlps. He took exception to the proposal that no mobile home built before 1978 be allowed. "My thing Is lhat Ihc placc look presentable (nol Ihc age)," he said. "You would bo suipriscd al the num­ ber’of retired people who live In a mobilehome.lflheyhavelomoveilto another location, I don'l want lo tell them Ihey have to go out and spend $30,000jusl to have a place to live." Gallimqre said the proposal wouldn't pul anyone out of a mobile home where they currently live, and the ioning boanl of adjustments exists for haidshlp cases as exceptions lo the zoning onllnance. Gallimore said he was asked to bring the proposal before Ihc planncn, add­ ing thol there wa.s no Intent lo discrimi­ nate or not be fair 10 any classification of homes. The planneis wlll discuss thal and other proposed changes to the ordi­ nance nt 6 p.m. July 21, and take It beforc the public before making a rec- ommendailon to couniy commission- cis, who have Ihe final say In all oidl- nance changes. "We're going lo goover it and try lo, dcclde what's best for Ihe county and for Ihe people," said Wee Brock. "We're nol wanting lo pul people oulof mobile homes," Livcngood said. "That'sgoltobeapartofDavleCounly for people to survive. I started oul In a mobile home. Ч "There's some stuff in here that's quite harsh, and we need to discuss some of this stuff in length... and listen to the people." :K^ Leads Officers lb Drugs '.Continued From Page 1 [ofSS.OO bonds cach, old also arc schcd* ,ulcd 10 appear ¡n dislrict court on Aug. ,20. Terry Lynn KImmcr, 39, of Salis* Street, MiKksvillc, was chargcd iWilhposscssionordrugparaphcmaiia. ■HLs bond was set al $1,000. ^ In addition to the drugs, .ofTlcers seized a scmiaulomutic pistol, u re­ volver. and $168.32. Bagshaw said ihc warrants Гог the search were drawn after "many hours" of surveillance. The nighl beforc the raid, he said ihcrc appeared lo be a steady stream of customers going in and out oflhe room. iBoard Recommends Road |Ве Named For Pop Gregory In a 3-2 vote the Davic County •Ftanning Boanl voted to rccornmcnd ^county commissioners deny ihe road :iiame suggested by couniy planners for •a private road off N.C. 801 In Advancc. 1 A dispute between rcsidents on the •’road led him to select Ihe generic name •Willow Oak Lane for the road, said 'Phil Souther. All property owners on the road .signed a petition to name il I\)p Grc- ■gory Lane, but Vivian McKnighi, who ;is building a new residcnceon ihe road Icalled and said she had changed her ■mind, Souther said. :: The county ordinance says lhal all 'i^perty owners on a road must agree io a name. Sincc ihey have been unable ;to do lhat in this case. Souther said he 'iollowed standard practicc by select- ,|og the generic name. Harold Gregory told Ihc board lhat he wants ihc road named aficr his fa­ ther, who gave the righl-of-way. Most of ihe people on thal nwd arc members of the Gregory family, he said. But McKnight .said lhal her parents also gave a section of the road. Interpreting the zoning onlinancc literally, all property owners must sign 10 have a name they have chosen ap­ proved. Since lhal was nol the case, the couniy chosc one for them. Planning and Zoning Dircctor John Gallimorc explained. If lhal is a county ordinance, said board member Stacy Comalzer, ihe board has little choice In the matter. But William Brock said he would like tosee the road named PopGrcgory Lane and made a motion to recom­ mend denialof the recommended name Willow Oak Lane. Leaders Consider Placing Iransmitters On Property . Davie County, Mocksvillc and Pooiccmee are considering a proposal Ла1 could bring in money as the wire­ less communication industry conlln- ucslo expand. J The three elected boanis are look- tag al contracting with a High Point company to gain contracts from cellu­ lar companies. “ Susan Robold, market manager for MctroSlle Management, talked about № plan offered by her company al a ¿in i meeting Monday morning. They recpiil cellular companies to locale on public property. Therc arc nine cellular companies licensed to do business in Davie County, two of which haven't started yet, she said. : MctroSlle would make an inven- ; fotljle. Home, and Aulo Insuiance, we'll review your needs ; without obligation, Give us a call... ^-------M a M b lM h i------- m •.nc т ш ш 1 F A R M B U R E A U llM lity lll A4nk^NC m m m .•1 J Taking The Oath Davie Clerk of Court Ken Boger (left) gives the oath of office to board of education members Marlene Shamel and Marty Carter. Shamel was re-elected to the board In May, while Carterwonthe seat held by Jeny Swicegood,whodidnotseel< re-election. Luther Potts is the new chaimian of the board, David Owens is vice chairman. Noise Pollution Needs Town's Attention, Residents Tell Board Continued From Page 1 Ihe windowsopen,butcan'l.’’Youhale to change your whole lifestyle for soembixlywhoisinvadingyourspacc." JcffCiarkofMiliingRoad described the noise as ihc same sound as a wood planer. "And it is definitely louder at night. It is definitely loud." Slalc .said ihc board takes all com­ plaints seriously. Bralley said he would continue to talk to Funder officials. "I think Mr. Fundcrisopen-mindedtosuggestions," Bralley said. Although police arc monitoring noiw in Ihe area and limes il's loud, it is difficuli lo measure the noise and pin- poihl il to one source. "And it gets inlo a legal arena, whal is a public nui­ sance." Bralley said. Board members said Funder isn't the only industry lhal creates noise. And Jim Wall said the problem isn't a new one. Years ago. when unloading train car loadsofgrain, workers would beat the can with huge hammers and the noise could be heard all over lown. □ P o l i n a ippop 5*® 3 0 % O ff ALL MIRRORS 2 0 % O ff FRAMED & MATTED PRINTS A Selection o( Prints Framed & Matted f r o m ^ I O - « 5 9 M o n d a y - S a t u r d a y 9 a m - 5 p m (336) 712-8152 5 0 4 6 S t y e r s F e r r y R d . • L e w is v ille In te rse ctio n o f H w y 421 & Lew isville-C lem m o n s M . S h o p p in g c e n t e r a c ro s s fro m F o o d L io n lory of all public property in Davic County, including the longitude and latitudc,e!evalion,a5W'cllas the heights of buildings and existing towers. Firc departmenl siles and waler tanks make good locations for trans­ mitters, she said. "A lot of firc stations are located on ihoroughfarcs," she said. "If you have a water tank, it’s becausc il serves u populated arca That almost exactly fils your cellular network." MctroSlle gels paid when they gel a contract for a town or couniy. They get a third of the fee ihc companies would pay, which range from $700- $2,800 per month. She said Greens­ boro, with contnicu already signed, should rcccivc $11 million over the nexl 25 years. »THE DEAL OF A LIFETIM E” INVENTORY UgüipAIlON SALE м ш п и м п м ю REGISTER TO W IN , “PRINCESS” DIANA, PRINCESS OF WHALES BEANIE BABY BEAR SEE STORE ASSOCIAI FOR DETAIIS SOUTAU THERrShX)BErnK TIMETO BUY THAT PIECE OF RNE JEWELRY YOirVE ALWAYS WANTED THAN THE NEXT 10 D A Y S. WE ARE LIQUIDATING SELEa ITEMS NEAR, AT.OR BELOW COST IN ORDER TO RIEPARE POR OUR FAa BUYINO TRlP.SAVEHUNDREDSOfFOUR . ALREADY LOW DlRHrr IMPORT »ICES. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED; SO OOME IN. 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Prosecutors were Rob Taylor attd Robbie Cruttipton, assistant DAs. - Molly Allred, forgery, 1 count worthless check, scntcnccd to30days suspended for 18 months, supervised probation, remain In school. Day Reporting Ccntcr, substance abuse assessment, restitution S200 lo BB&T, $50 ond cost; uttering forged riisiniment, dismissed. ; - Timothy .Auty, driving while license revoked, exceeding posted speed, prayer for judgment on cost. [ ' - Daniel Bardinas, underage pos­ session of alcohol, underage driving after drinking, sentenced to 43 days Jtispendcd I8months,galnemploy- Oicnt, surrender license, not operate vchiclc until licensed, substancc №use assessment, nol be convicted ofdrivingoffcnsc,$100,cost:spccd- &g 69 mph in a 55 zone, open con­ tainer afler consuming alcohol, dis­ missed. - Thomas Boose, no liability in­ surance, no registration, dismissed, iorrected. ; • Oilbcrt Campbell, larceny, sen­ tenced to 120 days In prison, credit for time awaiting trial, r. - Elsie Carrion, communicating threats, prayer forjudgment on cost, not threaten, harass, assault or go around prosecuting witness, $80; reslsling public officcr, dismissed. - Jennifer Chunn, driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea. • Gorman Cortes, driving or al­ lowing vchiclc not registered, oper­ ating vehicle with no Insuronce, dis­ missed, correctcd. - Billy Crum, simple assaull, dis­ missed. - Jason Crum, simple assault, dis­ missed. ' - Jamal Dawson, misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced to 45 days in prison, credit for time await­ ing trial. - Corey Deese, felony possession of marijuana, dismissed; possession ijillh Intent to manufacture, sell or ^liver marijuana, waived probable cause; rear lamps violation, addi­ tional lighting equipment violation, speeding 38 mph in a 25 zone, dis­ missed. - David Dwiggins, dog ninnlng at large at night, town ordinance lease violation, not permit dog to run at large, prayer forjudgment on cost. : - Beverly Freeman, 3 counts simple woHhlcss check, dismissed, civil settlement. ■ -AngclaGodbcy.forgery, Icount Wonhlesscheck,scntencedto30days suspended for ISmonths, supervised probation, remain In school, not be convicted bf similar offense, restitu­ tion $100 to BB&T, $50 and cost; uttering forged Instrument, dis­ missed. - Misty Goodwin, Injury to per­ sonal property, sentenced to 10 days suspended 12 months, remain in school, nol go aboul prosecuting witness, $50 and cost. - Samuel Griffin, driving while license revoked, prayer forjudgment on cost; expired registration, dis­ missed. • Randy Howard, assault on a female, dismissed, failure of pros­ ecuting witness to appear, insuffi­ cient evidence; felony larceny, dis­ missed, failure of prosecuting wit­ ness toappear,lnsufricientcvidence. - Michael Ijames, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed, request of prosecuting witness. - Ruben Jara, no Iicensc, prayer forjudgment on cost; resisting pub­ lic officer, $25. - Ceasar Jones, driving white li­ cense revoked, sentenced to 30 days in prison, suspended l2months,gain employment, not operate vehicle until licensed, nol be convicted of similar offense, $150, cost; resisting public officer, dismissed. - Ricky McCrary, possession of marijuana, sentenced to 15 days sus­ pended 12months,garacmploymcnt, nol possess any contiolledsubstancc, $100 and cost. - Roger Musgrave, 2counts simple worthless check, dismissed, insufTi- cient evidence, civil settlement. - Jennifer Oakley, driving while licenserevoked, sentenced to30 days suspended for 12 months, not oper­ ate vehicle unlil licensed, $150 and cost. \ \ l 1 1 Л \ M M \ l ( I l\| ( . 1 4 I S P L E A S E D T O A N N O U N C E T H E A S S O C IA T IO N O F G L E N D A A . 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Driver Dodges Deer An Advancc teen saldh deer ran in front of him, causing him to lose control of the 1995 Ford he was driv­ ing on the 1-40 olf ramp from N.C. 801 at 2 a.m. July 12. Clint Edward Alexander, 19, of 1580 Yadkin Viilley Road, was driv­ ing the car that went olf the road to the right, hit a sign and stopped on an embankment, reported Trooper M.W. Whitener. IVuck Hits Wooden Cross A Lexington woman swerved to avoid another vchicle, and struck a fcnce and wooden cross olf U.S. 64 East at 5:10p.m. July 10. Stephanie James Smith, 21, was driving the 1987 Nissan pickup truck and failed to see another vchicle stopped in front of her, swerved to the right and struck Ihe fence and cross, reported TVooper A.J. Farmer. Unsafe Movement Charged An Advance man was charged with making an unsafe trailic move­ ment after an accident on Underpass Road at 7:55 a.m. July 10. David Robert Bruce, 55, of 185 River Road, had stopped a 1983 Honda at N.C. 801, and started for- ward, striking the rear of a 1995 CKevrolet von driven bylRichard David Hockaday,45,of 5ci0Hillcrest Drive, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. « Jeep Hlls Deer On Pudding Ridge :Ronald Lee Boger, 45, of 810 Pudding Ridge Road, was driving a 1996 Jeep on the road at 5:35 a.m. July 9 when a dccr crossed his path, reponed TrooperT.S. Kennedy. Car Slides On Loose Gravel "Amanda Renee Rash, 21, of Clemmons, was driving a 1986 Pontiac al 3 p.m. July 8 on N.C. 801 when the vehicle slid on loose gravel, went off the road to the right and struck a brick drain cover, reported Trooper A.J. Farmer. Exceeding Safe Speed Charged A Lenoir mon was chargcd with exceeding a safe speed aftera wrcck on U.S. 64 and Valley Drive at 3:25 p.m. July 8. Larry Ne.Od Bush, 49, was driv­ ing a tractor trailer east on U.S. 64 and applied Ihc brakes due to other iraffic. When he did, the trailer shifted to the right and swung olf the road to the right, striking a sign and utility pole, reported Trooper A.J. Farmer. Failure 1b Yield Charged A Hillsborough man was chaigcd with failure to yield after a wrcck on U.S. 601 al 4:25 p.m. July 8. James William Whicker, 72, was attempting to turn left into a gas sta- lion in a 1997 Buick, reported Trooper A.J. Farmer. Traffic was backcd up in both lanes going the opposite direction. A motorist In Ihc left lane motioned Whickcr through, nnd when he made Ihe lum he struck a 1987 Chevrolet being driven In the righl lane by Eric Paul Phillips, 22, of 145 Petes Lane, Mocksville, M ocksville Police The following inclilems were re­ ported to the Mocksvilic Policc De­ partment. - Barbara Frost reported July 12 the larceny of an air conditioner from a residcncc on Neely Street. - Jason Allen Chunn reported July 8 the larceny of 40 CDs. a CD player and case, wilh a total estimated value .of $350. from a vehicle on Milling Road. - Barbara 0. McDaniel reported July 9 the breaking and entering of a car at the Wal-Mart parking lot. - A Mocksville woman reported July 9 lhat someone olTcred her 'money for sex at a site on Yadkin- ville Road. •'Hisha Lynn Wishon of Winston- Salem reported July 7 an acquain­ tance closed a door on her hand at the Glen apartments. • Tina Byrd of Benton, Ark., re­ ported July 7 the larceny of tools from a vehicle at Horn's Conve­ nience Store, Salisbury Slreel. • Thomas Nivens reported July 6 windows werc broken at Plantation Antiques and Robert's Vuriety on Salisbury Street. Arrests - Guadalupe Marichc Nayola, 21, of 113 Windward Circle, was chained July 11 with failurc lo changc address on licensc, littering, and obstructing and delaying an olficer Trial date: Aug. 7. - William Franklin Tatum, 20, of 273 Campbell Road, was chatged July 10 with brcaking, entering and larccny from a motor vehicle. Trial date; Aug. 20. - James Mason Shepard, 40, of l25MiilSt..waschaigcdJuly 9with assault with a deadly weapon inflict­ ing serious injury, false imprison­ ment. unauthorized use of a convcy- ■ ancc. injury to personal property, and oi^anordcrforarrcst.THal date: Aug. 20. He is accused of hitting his giri- friend with several objects and hold­ ing her against her will at a residcncc on Depot Sireet. • - Lilly Tolbert Bolin, 47, of 165 W. Boon Lane, Advance, was charged July 9 with larccny. Trial date: Aug. 20. She is accused of steal­ ing collector pens from Wal-Mart. , • Elizabeih Michelle Dccsc, 21. of Hwy. 80!. Cooleemee. was chargcd July 7 wilh forgery and ultcring.Trial date: July 30. - Michacl Wilson Livengood re- * ported July 7 that someone camc up behind him, grabbed his wallet and ran from Scrvicc Distributors. Wilkesboro Street, al 7:05 a.m. July 7. IVaffIc Accidents - No charges werc filed after a parking area accident on Main Street at 3:45 p.m. July 10. David Eugene Shuler. 3S, of 142 Shuler Road, backcd a 1986 Ford van from a parking space, striking a parked 1978 Chevrolet owned by Kevin Lee Spry of Cooleemee. re­ ported Assl. Chief W.J. Sloncman. - Tnvo vehicles were in an acci- dcnt on Yadkinville Road at 3:40 p.m. July 8. Robin Thomas Bares Jr., 16. of 169 Hickory St.. Cooleemee, failed to stop the 1990 Honda he was driv- ing before it struck in the rear a 1989 Ford driven by J. Carmen Rojas Noyola. 27. of 232Avon St., reported OrncerJ.D. Hartman. - A motorist trying lo avoid a cal on North Main Street struck a utility pole at 8:40 a.m. July 6.Trupti Sumanhhai Patel. 23. of 126 Sunset Drive, was driving a 1996 Ford and lost control of Ihc vehicle, causing it to go off the road lo the right, re­ ported Asst. Chief W.J. Sloncman. S h eriffs D epartm ent The following incidents werc re­ ported to the Davic Coumy Sherin's Department - Donald W. Parks rcported July 6. that an employee had stolen money from Parks & Son on Bingham & Parks Road in Advance. - David Wayne Harmon of Ad­ vance reported July 6. lhat an em­ ployee had taken a red wrcckcr from Day and Night Towing on N.C. 801 without permission. - Cynlhia Melinda Booe rcported July 6. that someone had run down the battery and taken the keys to a 1990 Chevrolet Silverado track, belonging to Ronald Booe. on Kae Lane. . - Chariie Jordan of Salisbury re­ ported July 6. someone had stolen a set of golf clubs from his vehicle at the Legion hut on Gladstone Rood. - Barbara and Robert Williams Jr. of Cedar Gn>vc Church Road. Mocks- ville.rcportedJuly6.thallivcstockhad comc onto Iheir property and ate the shrubbery near Ihcir rcsidcncc. “ Jodie Wagner and Sharon Fink reported July 6, that a shotgun and two rings had been stolen from a rcsidcncc off Wagner Road. - Virginia Boger Lanier of Fred Lanier Road.MocksviUc.rcportcdMy 6, someone hod crushed her mailbox. - Renee Waller Kitts of Mocksvilic reported July 7, lhat her 1989 Geo McUD had been stolen from the p^- ing lol at Lakewood Motel. j - Robert Hollis of U.S. 601 in Mocksvilic reported July 7, his mail­ box had been damaged. - Marilyn Ann Cagle of Harmony reported July 7, items valued at S300 had been stolen from Jim's Fruii;N SluffonU.S.60l. - Dwight Johnson of Mocksvilic reported receiving harassing phone calls July 7. - Charlie Howell of Mocksville re­ ported July 7. someone had cut the fencc and locks to storagcbuildingson Eaton Road. - Debbie Sue Campbell of Mocks­ ville reported July 7, lhat someone had entered a Motage spacc on Eaton Road. - David John Snyder of Statesville reported July 8, someone had broken inlo his storage unit on Eaton Road. - Velda Brown Modlin of Mocks­ ville rcported July 8. someone had broken inlo his storage unit on Eaton Road, stealing a vacuum cleaner and a microwave. - Keith Gunter reported July 8. someone had broken into her storage building on Eaton Road, stealing six cartons of collector's pack Winston cigareitcs. - Janet Kinlcy Mosley of Fred Lanier Road,Mocksville.reportcdJuly 8,someone had broken intoherstoragc unit on Eaton Road, stealing a Magnavox iclcvision. G^ucway 2000 computer. Hcwlitt-Packard laser jet prlnter.GEmicrowavc.Singerscwing machine and a box of family pictures. - ElUs ]. Robinson of Stoney Lane, Mocksville. rcportedJuly9,thatsome- onc had broken into his rcsidcncc and stole an Oplimus mixer. - Harold and Patricia Adkins of Mocksville reported July 9, their car had been taken from ihccomerofWill Boone Road and N.C. 801. Marie Miller Forrcsl of Redland Road reported al I four tires on her 1990 Oldsmobile had been cut in her drive­ way July 10. - Anila Clement rcported July 10, money and jewelry had been stolen from her residence on U.S. 601. - Donald Darnell of Mocksvilic rcportcdJuly lO.achalnsaw.gencrator and tiller had been stolen from his residcncc on U.S. 601, - John Cain Stephens of Mocks­ ville, reported July 10, someone had stolen a Stihl weed trimmer from an outbuilding al his rcsidcncc on Cala- haln Road. - Michacl James Rosenmcicr, Aaron Cain Stephens and Shannon Eugene Tuttle reported July 11. some­ one had enicred their residence on RiddlcCireleinAdvanceand assaulted them. - Dorman Eric Brown of Ashley Brook l^ c , Mocksvilic, reported July 11.someoncstolcabluc Suzuki 1604- wheeler, and eight fool logging chain and a padlock from his yard. - Beveriy Jean Harris of Mocks­ ville reported July 11. a stranger had pointed a gun ul her on U.S. 601. - Cpl. W.L. Whitesides reported July 11. someone had stolen the n;gis- tration plate from the car of Twyla Smilh on Hinkle Drive. -MaryShoafDarnell rcportcdJuly 12. someone hod written a worthim . chcck for $400 for a go^:an. '•RhondaSueClcvengcrofFalrfield Road. Mocksville. reported July 12. someone had stolen a guitar, carrying case, and jewelry from her rcsidcncc. - Slcvic Michael Sheets of Mocks­ ville reported July 12. someone look a 1988 Nissan truck, belonging to Jean Sheets, from a drive on Junction Road. - Franklin Dennis York of U.S. 158. Mocksville. rcportcdJuly 12. his mailbox had been knocked ofHts post. A rrests The following arrests were made by die Davie Sheriffs Department. -Fernando Guzman Poncc,24,of 239 Main S l, Cooleemee, arrested July 7, forno operator’s license, ficti­ tious tag and Iwo counts of improper passing. Trial date: Aug. 7. i - Mark Hawley William, 27, of .Winston-Salem, was unested July 7, for unauthoiized use of a motor ve­ hicle. Trial dale: Aug. 6. '■ - Harry Edward Moore, 44, of 1308Junction Road, Mocksville, was ■resled July 7, for communicating IliRals and domestic criminal tres­ pass. Trial dale: July 30. - Tina Durham, 34, of 107 Alamosa Drive, Advance, was ar­ rested July 7, for fiauduleni disposal of security. Trial dale: July 16. - Billy Michael York, 35, of 234 Creekside Drive, Mocksville, was ar­ rested July 8, for failure to comply with court order. Trial date: July 29. ! - Quentin Maurcc Johnson, 22,;‘of 118 Doby Lane, Harmony, was ancsted July 8, for second degree trespassing. Trial date: July 16. • - Thomas Dean Brown, 27, of 830 Pine Ridge R o ^ Mocksville, was ar­ rested July 8, for domestic assault on a female. Trial dale: July 16. - Barry Kevin Tedder.^SS, of Kem- crsville, was anesled July 8, for second degree tr^asslng and concealment of merchandise. Trial date: July 9. -Jimmy &geneRobensonJr.,20,of Riverside Drive, Cooleemee, was ar­ rested July 9, for 2nd degree burglary, misdemeanor larceny. Trial date: July 16. -MichaelJayMcDaniel,22,ofl74 BaibaraLane, Mocksville,wasarrested July 9, for second degree burglary and misdemeanor larceny. Trial date: July 19. - Eluabedi Renee Robertson, 23, of 174 Barbara Lane, Mocksville, was anesled July9,foraidingandabetling larceny and aiding and abctlingsecond degree burglary. Trial date: July 16. - Clifford Jerome Clement, 23, of Apt. 35, Lakewood Motel, U.S. 601, Mocbville, arrested July 9, for violat­ ing probalion. Trial dale; July 16. - James Mason Shephard, 40, of 125 Mill St., Mocksville, was arresuxl July 9, for assault on a female. Trial date: July 9. - Francis Patrick Seats, 24, of2742 U.S. 158,Mocksville, arrested July9, forfallure to appear incourt. Trial date: Sept. 10. - William Erwin Smool, 33, 183 Main Church Road, Mocksville, was oii»tedJuly9,forfelonylan;enybyan employee. Trial dale: Aug. 6. - Jonathan David Reeves, 22, of 1488 County Une Road, Mocksville, was arrested July 10, for failure to appear in court. Trial dale: July 16. - Antfiony Howard Hutchens, 22, of 682 Ijames Church Road, Mocks­ ville, arrested July 10, for cotnmunl- csling threats. - James Nelson Neely, 49, of 215 JcrusalemSt.,Coolcemce, was arrested July 10,forfailuretoappcarincourtfor slmplewaultandvlohtingadomestlc violence order. Trial date: July 16. -Cicero Henry Jones Jr., 32, of 139 Fairfield Road, Mocksville, was ar­ rested July 11, for assault by pointing a gun. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Alger Fredrick "Rick" Hellard, 32, of 158 Westview Ave., Mocks­ ville, was arrested July 11, for simple assault. Trial date: July 23. - AuUier Troy Rabon, 42, of 105 Wolf Lane, Mocksville, arrested July 11, for assault. Trial dale: July 23. -TammyLynetteCable,24,ofl27 Wolf Lane, Mocksville, arresled July 11, for assault. Trial dale: July 23. -DeborahCable Rabon. 42, of 105 Wolf Lane, Mocksville, anestcd July 11, for assault. Trial dale: July 23. - James Dwayne Morrison, 20, of Salisbury, was arrested July 11, for breaking and entering and second de­ gree uespasslng. Trial dale: July 23. - Canie Morie Morrison, 17, of Salisbury, arrested July 11, for second degree trespassing. Trial dale: July 23. -Kennedi Lee Hardy, 19, of 191 Crestvlew Drive, Mocksville, arrested July 12, forpossessionof stolen goods, violadngpi^ion. Trial dale: July 23. - Walter Cleveland Allen, 20. of 179 Concord Lane, Mocksville, or- rested July 12, for contributing lo die delinquency of a minor and obstruct­ ing ond delaying an officer. Trial dale: Sept. 10. L and T ransfers The following land Iransfers were filed widi Ihe Davie County Regis­ ter of Deeds. The transactions are listed by pat^ tics involved, township, acreage, and deed stamps purehased, wilh $2 rep­ resenting $1,000. - Darrell FL Burch andTammy L. Burch 10 Chilries W, Childress and Penny M. Childress, .98 acre, Clorks- F ires I Davie County fire depanments le- ipoiided to the folkiwing calls. ' Jaljr é: Cooleenwe, 3:12 p.m., ■noiw daector, Jmisalem Avenue: kn M km assisted; Faminglofi, 8:50 (UB., oMbwlding fire, 2«3 PinevUle Hold. ' Jtdjr 7: Mocksville. 6:04 a.ro., diB ipü(r{iR ,aiem iA |w tineauM ilt iii|iload;C i»lM n]ee.i23am . woods lk*.l26Laiuiie'sW ay. M jr I: àaler. 2:25 pm. vehicle . to . MO; FnaingM assisted; Smith Olive, 331 pjn., auto iccident. U.S. ia«RMlbKlRoiil;Mockivllle,3;24 W k WatMtoni S u m m Valley ■ " i^K U p ^ilk ta lb im - July 9: Advance, 9:51 p.m.. un­ known type of Are, JJndefpats Road; Conutzer-Dulin ■ July 10: Mocksville, 1:09 p.m., fire alami. Baker Furniture. 521 Mining Road;MocksvUle.2:)9p.ni..firealaini. 644 Nonh Main S irM Smith Grove. 2:3S p.m.. pallets on fire, 4265 U.S. 158 East; Folk. S:I6 pjn, aulo acci­ dent, Meireil's Lake Road al U.S. 64; Mocksville, 9:31 p.m.. fire alarm, 238 Rollingwood Drive; Jenisalem as- sisled. ., I July I I: Cooleemee. 8:21 a.m.. trailer fire. 202 Jenisalem Avenue; Jenisalen assisted; Smith biove, 2:17 . p.m.. gnus fire, W nt Renee Drive; Faimingtoa aasist«« SMlh GMve, ■ 2:29p.m..'caf'nie, ville. ■ James Peter Nilz and Mona Lisa Maurice Niu lo Lany N. Peak and Judy A. Peak, I lol, Farmingion, $920. - Hazel L. Walston lo Jimmy Lee Barringer and Cheri McCuiston Barringer, 7.87 acres, Farmington, $95. - Slacey F. Young and Shannon Joseph Young U> Moyer F Snow Jr. and Mary W. Snow, 4 acres. Shady Orove/Fullon, $316. -Sharon Low Alton to Roger D. , Chilen and Angie A. Chilen, 1 lot. : Farmington, $260. - J. Franck Conslruclion 10 Den­ nis J. Draman, 1 lot. Shady Grove, $293. - Deborah C. Shepheid and James P. Shepherd 10 KazimierzZakamaiek and Maria Zakanurek. 1.24 acres. Jerosalem, $86. ■ Roger A. Richardson and Ikr- esa D. Richaidson 10 Mark Renn and Deborah Renn. 2 tractt, $W). . . ; • Waller D.L. BoyMtud loan R. Boyle 10 John A.H. Porter and Kathryn J. Porter. 2 lots. Farming­ ton, $1,450. ' ' ' - Roger Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman to CIctus R. Miller and Mildred A. Miller, I lot, Jenisalem, $20. , I • Jeffrey A. Brody and Cecile N. Brody to Andiony Capra and Kristine Cipra,llot,Famiington,$S2h ; - John R, Heldeiman and Phillip Bl Ball and Janel H. Ball lo Fillip b| Ball and Janel H. Ball, .44 acre, Mocksville, $100. j ' - Douglas Gower and Gerlnide L. Gower 10 Kennelh L. Owens and Noima M. Owens, 1 lot, Mocksviiie, $126. ^ r David H. Barker and Maigarel J.jBarker lo J, Conrad Jones and Citherine A. Jones. 1. lol. Shady Grove, $250. -Claude R. Horn Jc and Dorothy И. Horn 10 Michelle A, Wray and Michael S. Nonnan, I lot. Mocks- yUle..$212. 1 - Lany T. Jolly and Mildred C. M Iy to Ralph D. Allman and Misty b, Allman, I lot, Jerosalem. $196. : -RogcrR Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman. Stacce D. Spillman and Shonnon D. Spillmon lo Slaccc D. Spillman and William Dean Wyrick, 1.03 acres, Jerosalem, $170. - Duke Energy Corp. to NCAL- Mocksville, 1.35 acres, Mocksville, $150. - Furches Motor Co. to NCAL- Mocksville. 1.73 acres. Mocksville, $70. - NCAL-Mocksville to Taylor House Enterprises Limited, 2 tracts, Mocksville, $220. - Thomas A. Harper and Sharon B. Harper lo Wayne L. Hill and Loretta H. Hill, 2.62 acres, Fullon, $428. - Janet F. Grosauskas and Joseph Grosauskas to Joseph F. Fnmck and Carol L. Franck, I lot, Fulton, $8. - Ttadltional Home Builders to George C. Bnuiyon and Shiriey N. Bnnyon. 1 lot. Clariisville. $217. - John E. Clack and Judy Clack to JosepbAndrew McCoy andNancy LeeMcCoy,*! lot,Fanninglo^$}70. - Virgil Gray Fosler and Olivia Stroud Foster lo Sandra Fosler \(s- lal and Steven Ronnie Vestal, 23.57 ocrcs, Calahaln, $95. - Mannie Shoflner to Kenneth Lee Shoffner and Dena Yoric SholTner. 2.75 acres, Clarksville. - Mannie Shoffner lo Timoihy Scott Shoffner, 2.96 acres, Clarks­ ville. - Waymoth Hardy and Daisy Hardy lo Jose Romero-Femandez and Elena Romero-Aranlva, .62 acre, Clarksville, $130. - Herbert C. Watson 111 and Patricia L. Watson to Jeanette G. Watson and John Anthony Watson, 2 tracts, Clarksville, $270. - Herbert C . Watson IH and Patricia L. Watson to John Andtony Watson, ,25 acre. -JackO.MoiganSr.toKaUeM. Leonard and Donald C. Leonard, 5 acres, Jerosalem. i - Maggie Julian Essick and a ! Uxenze Essick and Maiy J. Brown I and DonaM R. Brown to Ricky Robin Link, 1 met, lenisalem,$9.« ' ' | C oM laiN dO Braii* S CHAMBER FOCUS Ф .SW i( i (,l)(li) W \i i 854 Valley R oiil M ocksville, N.C. 27208 (3360 751-2222 C C B 148 W. Water Stiret Mocksville, N.C, 2702» • 75I-6261 1047VadkinvUleRoMl MocksvUle, N,C, 2702* • 751-6261 Cooleemee Shopping Center * , N.C, 27014« JCooleemee, I •284-2S42 ALLABAERICAN FORD-MERCURY Huy. Ml M. MKtovMK NC • TWO МмМв Fnm Ш.ЁЖН170 . Mom<ay-FrMky<«ii4|pffi.SiftMiiyaMn4)Mi 70H34-21I1 • 1-Ю0-2В44221"Our CuUomrt Art Our BtU ЛфтишГ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ COMEJOlMllllE COEBItallONI Í » Ш Ш т т т , far IM' Am aiM ,. , J 1* >e»r lilair aclwduled to hener сдиаж:.; ’ :W M M M к our воятипНу. ------------C I N C a S U I V M M S M É m M I . I « : » » ? ; * V 11 compiate ttwHrit ta»! ., ^ а л Mocksville Savings Bank 232 S. Main St, • Mocksville, NC 2702* 336-751-593« 5361 U.S, Hwy. 15* • Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2420 / S '« poster a leàielere 171 N. M ain Street M iKksville,NC 27028 Phone: 336-751-2737 M argaret Fosler, O w ner Eaton’s Funeral Home 3 2 5 N . M a in S t. M o c k sv ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 8 Residente AOmmercial Sales Property Management | к з » 7 8 1 4 в м te s a e - T B M m or visil our web site at wwwJiowaidnallyxam 8 - DAVIv COÜNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECO RD , iu ly 16,1998 - 9 Jack Naylor of Mocksviile has been named Area Civitan of the Year. - Ph o to b y R obin Ferg u M o n Jack Naylor Named Civitan Of Year JackNaylorofMocksvillcwashoti- Wcsi Civitan meeling In Lexington, oml on June 22 when he was named Tlie award was presented by Colin Arca Civitan of ihc Year at the Arca 5 Smilh. Ll, Governor of Arca 5 West. County Briefs DisaUed Retiree Insurance Considered СаголШ опт are consvdering ptovWng healdi Imunmce bcneflts to tHmefemployeM on full disability icUremenL TlKfowindividiuIsitiiswould efTect an on county insurance and pay the premiunis ihemselves. This would ooet the c o ^ iliout $11,200 next year, acconling to Counly Manager Ken««t--»«_■■wnKiicy. ' Ite ’county could jast pty a potion of Ihe premiums dependent upon an ca|)loyee't Ingih of scrvice, said County Allomey Bob Price. Commissioner Dtae FoMer suggested the board gel informaiioa about how other counlia baxUe this problem before maiUng any decisions. The matter will be brought 4 » again at the 3 board meeting, said Chainnan Joe Long. Hayes To Vote At Conference ; Cummissioncn voted unanimously to have Larry Hayes serve as Ihe cooly's voting defcgMs a the N.C. Associalion of County Commissloncn' AnnuilCoafetence next month in Chartone. Padto New Animal Cmelty Investigator the board voted to adopt a one year contract for animal cruelly invesligalor, naming Steve Pacilo as primary investigator pending completion of state mandated training. Animal Cruelty Investigator Teni Hamm will serve as tecondary Investigator. Home,Community CareGrantPlan OKd Commiasiom voted to approve a plan for use of a home and community It btock grant for older adults. Funded county services include congregate 'Mri&ia,hDniadeUvcTedineals,nwlical transportation, geiietal transportation tadia-honte’can..' Canipbell Appointed To Library Board : IteboadvpoiMedKeithCanp^tofiillheremainderofaterroheldby da Rw. tvK Oimea, who died teceatly. Campbell was rocommended by Ihe Ubmybovdiadagieed to serve.V > 11mberCreel( Added To POT System i;:O gatiiiii>m va«dto nbdvidoMo the M t iiecoDday itMd lystern. LiMM For 0 ^ ^ Library R e^ed T :^~ tevd;voM kaie of a sjitcs li Cooteeawe t f; i; iii^ iiiC i^ I” ! in real, accqrttog to Price. Are you wondering how you're ever going lo get it alt done? are belt. Wth lots of conNtnknt branchlocadcms, wt make it easy for you to pop ia Or, pick up the phone anytime to do your banking. One call lo our automated Phone'Access® telephone banking service can help you balance your dvckbook, transSer funds, even make credit card paymenls - 24 houis a dq; aevtn days a week. Or, call Wkhovia On*CaIl® Гог person>to>person Mfatance. are here. To help make it all just a little more convenient 'Ü Î. PH O N E'A C C ESS N. CAROUNA: I«•00>822-7вв7 ■.CAIWUiÑai 1-*(»-7в«*ЭЯЗв VIROINlAi t-e0042S^e7 oioRoiAt I>aoo433-2ats WACHOVIA ON-CALL bÓÓChWACHOVIA WWW.WACHOVtA.COM M c M hDk H a шшЬег FDIC Host club was Ihe Central Carolina Civitan Club of Lexington. The 10 clubs in Ihe arca werc rcprcscntod. Attending from Mocksvillc were nine members and guests. Naylor is a chancr member of the local club, having served in a number of capacities since Ihc club was orga* nized in 1980. He initiated and pro­ vided the leadership for an outstanding club projcct for 1997-1998. The "Food For His Rock" project was an с f fort to provide food for a local non-prontorganizalion,Storehouse for Jesus. The Storchouse provides food, clothingand household itemsfor needy families and individuals. Naylor en­ listed the assistance of numerous civic and church groups os well as busi­ nesses and individuals topaxtlctpate in this project. Tbe projcct was a food drive lhal was lirst conducted on April 4, l998.Thiswlllbeanon-goingprojecl and the food drives will be conductcd in Ihc first momh ofeachquartcrof the year. The success of this project is due. in targe part, to the cITortsof Jack Naylor. Interior Designs Inc Accessoiea- JMntDvltaaODnli .BaddintEtattriikt Silk Titea ft riMts i Floor Caverióñ/ ïK aM hüB lloS n i. СШшШ.СЁЁЁк^в^ЛтМашЬШвЫ\ IDS Associates M 'W llotday.Mdajr 9:00-S:30 3S»CC Watering Helps Trees Survive Drougj ThcrcaiciwoiypcsofdinuBhtlhat nffcct trees. The firet is short tam drought and the so;oiid Is long term. Trees arc most offcclcd by the latter, bccausc accumulated periods of no moisture are felt for yean. There are several factors of mois­ ture stress that hurt trees. The first factor is subnormal amounts of prccipilalion. This in itself causcs Ihe other factors to comc into ploy. Trees that have restricted rootspocc bccomc stressed even morc when pre­ cipitation isexlrcmely low. Areas such as sidewalks, streets, driveways, and arcas between roads could cause stress under nomiat condilions but without waler it could be deadly for trees. Trces thal arc shallow rooted, such os dogwood and black cherry arc al­ ways at risk when iherc is a droughl, FSA Helping Area Farmers Due lo the low markci pricc fanners arc receiving for their wheal, barley and oats, loan deficiency payments (LDPs) arc being made by the Faim Scrvice Agency. To bc eligible for these payments, the crop must have been harvested from a farm thal is signed up in Ihc 7-ycar Agricultural Markcllng Assistance Program. The payment a farmer leccivcs per bushel is based on Ihc worid market pricc for these commodities. These rates arc obtained daily by the FSA Office and do change daily. Growers can request and LDP on any duy lhal the market pricc is below the couniy loan rale, bul beforc llic commodity is sold or fed. In cxchangc for the paytnent, Ihc commodity becomes ineligible for an FSA commodity loan. Wheat barley and oal producers should conlaci the Davidson-Davie Coumy FS AoOicc at 1 -805.524-^389 for morc information. riidktytob, bul trees lhal grow along lakes, ponds, atui rivers could die when water tables arc cxtrcmely low. They symptoms of moisture stress do nol appear until late summer, after extcndcdperiodsofhol,dry and windy weather. Some of these symptoms arc: leaf scorch (bumed appearance), die­ back of twigs and small branches, pre­ mature dropping of leaves, inierveinal necrosis (green veins and brown tissue in between). You can help your trees survive drought by watering ihern during ex­ tended dry periods before the drought becomes sc verc. The best li me to water yourlrccsisbetweenlhchoursofAand 8p.m,Placcaraingauge on the ground, lum on Ihe sprinkler to covw tl under the crown ond Iclit giunfcjoi* have I lo2 inches in the rain gauADi^ Ihis only oncc a week and tMffce should gel along well, ^ Do nol over water. This is jusl as bad as iwl enough water. Mulching ground lhe irces keeps moisturc around the tree longer. Pul 2-4 inches of old mulch arourid the base qf the «cc- Don'l use new mulch bccause il causes heal buildup and Ihc trccs.don’l lhal. If you have any questions o» droughl. conlaci the N.C. Forcsl Ser­ vice al 751 *5319 or come by Jhc PavIc County Officc Building. Rixim Monday-Friday, 8-9 a.m. .•. Pesticide Sampling To Be Made Suimmс Ь и а т ШшамМог I outflTomtiA ' nbrnolitlii throueh titt Mnprii#-/lea)nf е1шШИ|? W M M п *« М « *а й Я М м < kill. Ммк1*1г»мМ1к1«м» Working Together to Save Lives W ake Forest U n ive rsity Baptist M ed ical Cei\ter salutes o u r partners in sa vin g lives; the m en and w om en of the Fire Departm ent, Sh e riff's Departm ent and Rescue Squad. Y o u r dedication, coinunitm ent and professionalism mc|ke o u r com m im ity a safer place to live; W e thank y o u for all that y o u do. ( _ L » V . W ake F orest jU rtiv e rs ity B a p tist \1 I I) I ( \ I I I \ I I к When choosing the best means the most. Medical Center Boulevard • Winston-Salem, NC 27157 ' 1-800-446-2255 • www.wiubmc.edu ' Pcstlcidc sampling will bc made on Ihc 1998 crop fluc-cured tobacco. Samples will bc collccied through oul Ihc marketing yearat auction ware­ houses by the Flue-cured Tobacco CoopcraliveSlabilizaticinCorporallon 10 verify pcslicidc residue levels. PSA will collecl spccial samples on farms lhal had a high level of maleic hy- dnuldc (MH) last year, since efforts are being made to reduce the level of MH pesticide residue in flueK:ured to­ bacco. To bc eligible for price support. tobacco producéis are required In cer­ tify that all pesticide products uscil in connection with Ihc production of to­ bacco were approved by thc'Enviton- menlal Protection Agency for use on tobacco and that these products were applied according to label dlrectiiins. If it is determined that a tobareo producer itnowinsly and willingly malic a false, nctillous, or fraudulent statement about using non-appnivcd pesticides on tobacco, the ‘producer could bc subjcci 10 n penally of nol more lhan $ lO.IXX). imprisonment fur not more lhan 5 years, or lx)th. Garbage Collection Fee To Increase In August Davic customers willsccamonthly Incrcasc of 75 cents per month in gar­ bage collection rales when they re­ ceive thoir next bill. County commissioners voted July 6, to allow CDS, formerly Davie Sani­ tation, lo increase collection fees from $13.7S10 $14.30 a month to mccl Ihc recent increaie in laiidfiU lipping fees. CDS doesn’t enjoy increasing ils fees, said CDS general manager Lee Barber. "Ourcustomeis, especially Ihc elderly on a fixed income feel Ihe bninl ofit." A BEAUTIFUL SMILE... A GREAT SELF-IMAGE • Cliildren Sc Adulls •CaUFor ComplimenUiy Conmiltation . Abeautifulhealthysmilelssoimportanttoa chiU'sself-confkteKe. That's why Dr. pCTuuandstaffwanttomakebracesanafforddbli; f part of your famil/s monthly budget NICH O LAS JAM ES PENNA, D.D.S., P.A. Exchisivcly onlMKhintks « Dentofaclal Otthopedlcs ‘M tphonc (704) 633-5942 Faoim ilt! (TOO 6394237 1819 Brenner Avenue Salisbury, NC 28144-2519 Ovwr 200 Itow DM I0M a l ИЫкмик Ш « р м М O m n iw it w H lm J u i y i 8 & ] ; ! Sat. 10-6 • Sun. i Come and Join us for our fun-fllled event that Includes exclusive products, exciting collectibles and prtze oppoitutUaes. banning Board Makes Recommendations The company always loscscusunn- ers with a rate increase and would not bc necessary if not for a per ton in­ crease in iandiill fees, said Barber. The coumy has no choice bul to increase landfill fees. Commissioner Larry Hayes .said. ODS collecii approximately 750,000 pounds of garbage per morm -about 178 pounds per homemomliy. Barber lold commissioners: - The board voted unanimously lo allow the increase in collcclion I'e«. D l S e O V E R I ■ The Davie Counly Planning Board dJunc30,iorccommcndrezoning |f two parcels of land in Hillsdale from tl to communily shopping. [ Planning board members voted 5-0 ommend approval of arequest by T Harrison 10 rczone 2.09 acres on t south side of Peachlrec Lane and \ acres on the west side of N.C. 801 rU.S.158. I This arca i»’appropriately a busi- ps zone with no new rcsidenlial dc- W there in years, according to rison's atiomey Hank Van Hoy, iThe board also recommended ap- il of a development plan for ex- islon of Farminglon Heights Manu- foclured Home Park submitlcd by Slan Henson by 0 3-2 vole. The expansion includes upgrading lhe existing 22 lots and the addition of 49 new lols. a landscape buffer .sur­ rounding lhe park, paved streets, pub­ lic walcr and sewer expansion, slrecl lights and a rccrcallonal area, accord­ ing to Planning and Zoning Director John Gallimore. Plans include moving cunrcnl rcsi- denis oul of Iheir homes, upgrading those homes and moving Ihem onto new lots. The old lols will then bc upgraded. The plan was approved by Ihe Projcct Review Commiilcc June 18. Gallimore said. Hen.son will also have lo apply fora special use permit from the Zoning Board of Adjuslment, he said. The boarxl voted unanimously lo rccommend approval of a rczoning rcquesl by Oak Valley Associotcs of 15.19 acrcs off the nonh side of Gun Club Road aboul a half mile from U.S. 158 from rcsidcnlial-agricullural (R- A) to rcsidcmiul .suburban (R-12). A 26 lot .subdivision called Hiddenbrooke Phase 2 in the Oak Val­ ley development was alsounanimously recommended for approval. The board voted 5-0 also to rccom- mend approval of a four lot subdivi­ sion culled Clover Hill Acrcs tocalcd on Allen Road offU.S. 60t subiniltcd by Steven nnd Donna Rouse. )unty Awarded Aid For Fire Departments lavic County has been awarded ll7 3 in aid for local volunteer fire rtmcnts. "Volunieer Fire Department • was e.siabllshcd by the Nonh |>lina General Assembly to help nve our stale's volunteer fire de- :nts. The funds will bc used lo ^asc equipment and make copital These funds are administered by Ihe Dep,inment of Insurance. Fire de­ partments are required lo match each grant on a dollw-lbr-dollar basis. Each applicant may receive no morc lhan one grant per fiscal year. "The Volunteer Fire Department Fund is impoitant becausc It gives lo­ cal volunteer firc dep;irtnients the re- .sources Ihey need to protect our elli- 7.ens," Rep. Julia Howani (R-Davlc) said. "Our citizens deserve Ihc best in local Ore safely." The fiK-us of the Volunteer Fire Department is to improve firc .safety in the niral areas ofNonh Carolin,i. Only areas with a population оГб.ОоЬог less qualify for the funds. lan d T ra n sfe rs ucd From Page 6 Jpak Valley Associates Limited [Ship 10 ABBA Construction, mington, $150. nard L. Browning Jr. and B. Browning lo Bobby L. d Claudia L. Brown, 1 lot, on, $71. nie Mason and Joseph Ma- dward C. Barnhardt and f. BamhardI,. 17 acrc, Mocks- |ck-Mo.ssman Building Part­ ito Sleven B. Vick, 15 lots, felle. ■Eugene Benneit and as attoF |fact for Willie Bess Bennett, I E. Bennett and Martha H. , Garnctte Nance, Fred O. I Marie Ellis lo Harry J. and Tammy P. Brown, I к Valley Associates Limited inbip to Shannon Hall Con- J)n, 1 jot, Farmington, $140. Smilh Jr. and Martha S. Щ |о Liberty Wesleyan Church, у L. Eubanks and Deborah , inks lo Curlarmo, 2 tracts, Isvillc, $192. )anny Lowell Rcavis and Shelia ivis to Matthews D. Rcavis, icrcs, Clarksville, $96. rnelle L. Nance and Mildrcd e Nancy lo Jayme Nance Earle Jevctic Baxter Earle 111, 1.39 ( Shady Grove. a P. Ibylor to Kalhy P. Jones, es, Clarksville, $15. a H. Hartness to Daniel Lee 1, 21 acres, Calahaln. e R. Horn Jr. and Dorothy it to T. Kyle Swicegood and Ц е . Caudle, 1 lot, Clarksville, $24. - Harold E. Corbin and B. Mary Corbin lo Bennuda Village Retire­ ment Center Limited Partnership, I condominium, Farminglon, $230. - Bermuda Village Retircmeni Center Limited Partncrehip lo Marie J. Gameti, 1 condominium, Farming­ ton, $230. - J. Russell Angell and Gwendolyn L. Angell, Charlie G. Angell and Nellie W. Angeli to Wil­ liam F. Junker and Kathy B. Junker, 33.18 aere,s, Mocksviile, $996. - Jerry R. Webb and Jane C. Wcbh to Walling Douglas Vreeland Jr. and Joan B. Vreeland. 6.8 acres, Farm­ ington, $594. - Kermit George Buckner Jr. and Judy F. Buckner lo Dennis Craig Michael and KarenThorton Michael, and Bobby R. Michael, I lot, Mocks­ villc, $170. - John F. Kalish Sr., Kristine P. Kallsh, Pamela P. McDanicI and as executrix of estate of Bruce Edison McDanicI to Cynthia Cliurlene Kalish, 1.14 acres, Calohaln. - Hubert Mallhew Dalton and Josephine Cockerham Dalton lo Judith Roberts Dalton. I tract.- Larry K. McDaniel and Janice J. McDaniel to Waymolh Hardy and Daisy H. Hardy, 1 lot, Mocksvillc, $186. - W.W. Spillman Sr. and Mary G. Spillman lo Carol S. Hutchins and James C. Hutchins, 4.97 acres, Farm­ ington. • Billy W. lYiviitc and Norma B. THvitle to J.C. Hutchins and Carol S. Hutchins, 2 acres, Mocksviile, $236. - J.C. Hutchins and Carol S. Hutchins toTeiry S. Spillman, Paul Marshall Spillman and W illiam lem. 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FWlMtioa htwaliaa, taea gTmlal 336 93t-331]33« 461-4192 Call for a free security consultation and get a FREE smoke detector (a $100 value) on any system by Advanced Ttehnologies. Call for iletails. ‘ FnKcct your in m rttwi fln w liilt jw ’raiiot Uieratlli! п Ы -J.-------д |^ а«иг1«< c a > " I * ** >■— »«i n i, аЫ Planning board members voted unanimously lo rccommend approval of Ihe following new road names for unnamed private roads serving two or more residences; Hudson Lane located at 814 Richie Road, Mocksviile: Mohawk Lane Iocaled at 280 Indian Hills Road, Advancc: Pebble Valley Way localed417 Polls Road, Advance: Poor Boy Trail liKated at 4133 U.S. Hwy. 601 S.. MiKksvillc: Sheffield Farms Trail located al 2015 Sheffield Road, Hannony: and Shirley's Way located at 1305 N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Advance. Board members Fred Ellis Jr. and Clint Junker werc nol pre.sent. MRMtHHEUilbB 2511 Naudorf •Clainmona, NC •(N6)766-0021 * SpeclallzlnglntheDe$lgn, Sales, Imftllatlon and Service ol: •Home Theater i Television • Burglar Alacm System •Rre Alarm Systems •Automation Systems •Multl-floom Stereo Systems •Central Vacuum Systems (10% OFF) with №li pigt on your Пп1 purehm. PREEIHHOMESUR¥EY Wilbur Spillman Jr., 118,13 acres, Mocksvillc, S32H. - Terry S. Spillman and Deborah C. Spillman, Paul Marshall Spillman and Connie P. Spillman, and William Wilbur Spillman Jr. and Paula W. Spillman to J.C. Hutchins and Can>l S. Hutchins, 23.47 acres, Forming- ton. $328. - Jurncy Construction to George Ellis Milter Jr„ 1 lot, Farmington. S400. - Wade H. Dyson Jr. and Ellen F., Dyson, Faye D. Donohue and Ed­ ward Donohue, and Philip E. Dyson and Mary Kay Dyson lo William Calvin Ijames and Vertic CouUer Ijames. I tract, Calahaln, $46. I • T. Hotl Haywood Jr. and Nancy A. Haywood lo Jack Edward Mangan and Patricia M. Mangan, 5 acres. • Vivck S. Tuljapurkar and Ojaswini Chilutc lo Alan John Scardina and Phyllis Gamble Scardina, I tot, Farminglon. $247. - Jambs C. Hutchins and Carol S. Hutchins, Terry S. Spillman and Debiirah C. Spillman, Paul Marshall Spillman and Connie P. Spillman, t tract, Mocksvillc. $1,500. - James C. Hulchlns and Carol S, Hutchins to J. Russell Angell and Charlie G. Angell, .39 acrc, Mocks­ villc. $60. - Francis E. Ridenhour to Eliza­ bclh R.'Davis, Janet R. Davis and James F. Ridenhour Jr., .28 acrc, Jerusalem. - Fnincis E. Ridenhour to Eliza­ bclh R.’ Davis. Janet R. Davis and James Fp Ridenhour Jr., 1 loi,Jcrusa- Chemist Enhances Proven Pain Relief Product AtUnl». GA - A local chcmist has refined a proven puin reliever for arthritis suiTcrers. The base product is designed around a hot рсррст e.Mract. Rescarciiers believe tliis ingredient relieves pain by scteclivcly interfering witli tlie pain transmitter known as substancc P. Tlw enhanced product, A tih o g ê n ic РН иГ^ contains a “new generation" fomiulation, wliich has shown promise in tlie relief of pain from minor achcs to the more severe suiTering associated with arllirilis, backache, rheumatism, and bursitis, A rth o ç tn fc P H t ^ is produced as a stainless, non-grcas>', plcasantly scented cream. A rth o g w k P lu ^ \ s \ available without prescription at selected local pharmacies and according to company officials, early demand has been oveT%vhelming. Please ask your local pharmacy to call 1- (800) 778-8745 to special order. Use only ai directed.«>1998 OMI A rth o a m k Ptu é** is avnilnblc at Davie Discount Drug 141 Marginal Slreil • 284-2537 I ^ U \ K (, \ l \ O l I II I \ l ( ) \ I II s e r v i S t a r CAIIDEU. I.IJMBFR CO. 162 Sheel< S tre e t • M o ck sv iiie • 634-2167 • Myron Mooney Angell lo James Marcus, Angell and Brcfida Harris Angell, 44.28 acrcs. for up lu 900.000 ihutt of Common Slock Bank of Davie (IVoposcd) Mocksviile, North Carolina Aggregate Minimum; 600,000 shares Aggregate Maximum: 900,000 shares Purcha.se Pricc Per Sharc: $11 .(Ю Minimum Purcha.sc: 100 .shares Maximum i^irchase: 30,(XX) shares* Or 5% of the shares subscribed, whichever is greater. Copies of Ihe offering circular may bc obtained by contacting one of the following Incorporating Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 ------------------Incorporating Directors____________ JerryW,Atidtrsoo AluM.Bail(y BttyutfnT.BnmdcrJc УШшА.В«м«е TkmsG.nMdiig MicMD. Limwt Ste«enG.U)*on RoktttE. Minin» FiiKfaW.Shte This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities. This offering is made only by the offering circular. Davie Family YMCA Now Enrolling for Before and Afterschool Childcare TbeDavic Y offen SUK-LicetiNtl citiitiatR. Pn>p*iii iiKludts atls & cralU, sporti, niw s cdgctlioa, guMs, nriuiiiii, computers bomcworit time, nulrilioia studL Our staff Ij cirefiilly seicct«! and uixler|> prt-tmployDciil dwciu, dng and crimiiui record clitciis and are CPR A First Aid certified Our paymeitls are made on a 1( ct)ual payuMnt pUn, made Aatust-May. Anyoae (itrollcd in afttrscliool nay attend Khedtiicd oul of icImmI dayi al noduirge. Member» Non-Memlnr. BtroreScbooi $4t $ « Afttrscbool SIM $145 Tetn Connection $iS $N SSdiscountforcackaddiliooal chliid $5 discount for banltdivA For ■onialwiiiatioB.caUthi Davit FuiiilyYM CAit(}3C)1514ta(VM CA) D a v i e F a m l l v Y M C A ^ М о2£Е!8&ГЪ.0.27028 X I М > DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1«, 1998 I '' I - ~] N e w M a th T e a c h e r C o m e s ^ W ith Y e a rs O f E x p e rie n c e New Davie High math teacher Regina London at home with sons Chase and Blake. - Photo by Robin Fergusson By Mike Bamhardt Davie Coumy Enteiprise Rcconl Not all new icachcrs comc to Davie County as nxiklcs. Regina London, who has ucccptcd a position as math tcachcr at Davie High ScIhx)!, comes with 12 years cxpcricnce. London has been succcssful during her 12 years nl U'c Counly Senior High Schwl. Sl\c Wiis named tcaclKr of the jear ihcre, and last j-ear was voted by sludcnts lohavc the yearbook dedicated in her honor. "I started an AP calculus program there and I'm very proud of that,” she said. "I*s e had very gixxl scorcs. When the students ask to he in your class, thal always makes you feci good." Wlien her husband (Charles) Iwgan working forUnifi. the family (Blake, 9 and Chase. 5) began looking to move. She applied tonvecountics. nnd Davie and Guilford werv the first to show an intcrvsl. Davie w;is t))clr fint choice. Nol only was it morc rural, to the family’s liking, but the sch(X)l system hcrc had been praised by many people her hus­ band had met in the area. "rve been pleased," she said. "Ov* eryone told my husband you wan t to be B i r d s F e a t u r e d Some new books al Davlc Coumy Public Llbraiy, 371 N. Main Sl„ Mocbvilk: Non-FicUon The American Sign Language Handshape DictionaryVit Barbiwn Sclwol i The Ori- gma <4 ImpressionCarrasLoveTonaioes:Secrelsof Companion Planting for Succes^ Gardening: Decorating Details; The Best of Monha Stetntn Living The Ecology of Eden For Fidelity; How Intimacy and Commitment Enrich Our Lives The Haunted; One Family's Night­mareThe History of Islam Other Worlds; The Search for Ufe in the UniverseReliaileRaimAPracticalCuideio Landscape Irrigation FictionThe Black Tulip - Milton Bearden The Blood Anuis - Chuck Hogan TheChangingTrail-TixyDvilamA Deadly Change of Course - Gina CtesseThe Good Children - Kate Wilhelm The Great War; American Front - HnyTunledove In the fty> - Marion Zinuner Btad-ley A uU tod - Meicedei Lackey /’rofanSO/Bponire-SlcvenHaviU The Witdifinder-LoecnEiOanan Dean and Lynn Tuaeraw donaled two books in memoiy of Da Janies Rucker Kaising a Reader by Paul ^(«¡tf,mHDreamofPeace; Images ofWar by Children tf Former Yugo- slaHa. lta a « R ii« ii(P lu |iu i:J u l]r 7 p.m. D«vk Coonty Public U- bi«y.4pmCooleCTieeBiancti-FD- cui will again be oa creatures and ciitten but thU lime the land-loving kind. PiDgram will include live tiopi- cal birds. U k American Girl Dolls ohibii win be« the libraiy ftom Sept 14-18. Oavk CowUy Public U hr»i7 fc«w M o«liy.T 1iH ^ p m ; H U iy 9 aja-S-30p.ni.; Saiur- Itayi 9 un.-« pjn.; Sundays 2-S p.m. FlnK:7Jl-2023. : C M ta M * iM M iilM in : Moo- dqr noo^6 |u a : l\ioilay-H jday 10 a jt-J p ja (Ckxed for lunch from 12^1:30); ckMcd <m Salunlay and S«Klay.Flntt;2S4-2WS. Saturday Night r..? { л п т т м и м с с l / M / r T S « V b W * N IG H T O F D E S T R U C T IO N ! MONSTER TRUCK CAR-CRUSHINGanda DEMOLITION DERBY! ModlfM and Sportfman “Madhouse Scramble " double features, plus Street Stock end Stadium Slock racesi Admlsftktn: Adults, 18andolder-$10 Ages 12-17-$6 Ages 6*11 - $1 Children under 6 FREE with adult oscott ____________PLENTY OF FREE PARKING____________ Information about iladlum racing: (336) 723^267 D IS C O V E R O v « r 200 Ito w D M lt M a l Н Ы Ь ш к К м р м к в Г Come and join us fot our lun-lllled event tliat Includes exclusive products, exciting oollecubles and pite oppottunlUes.b h M II K atiiarine ’s Salisbury Mall • Salisbury 7ÍVW37-2280 Madame Alexandei* Bilde and Oioom in Davie County." | The family moved to Mocksvillc. Blake will be in the fourih grade at Central Havle, and Chase In kinder­ garten at Mocksville etemeniary schools. ‘ London, a native of Rockingham County, earned a bachelor's degree in math from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She always wanted to teach math, and at the high school level. "I enjoy malh. Math is the only thing I've every been good at," .she said. ‘’Sometimes it's hard, but I try lo show them how they can use math in collcge and later in life.” She tries lo make learning malh fun, but the mast Important is letting the students know you care, London said. "Get them to know you carc about Ihcm, and usually theyll respond," she said. "1 tell them I love them all the time. I call them sweeties and honies. Thcythinkl'mcra/ythe first few N\’ccks, then they cxpcci it. "I don't fuss and I don't yell. I try to make the class a learning environ­ ment. open to questions." she said. "I liy lomakc it as interesting os possible. They key is making the kids feel spccial." Yard Sale Ttiis Saturday Oak Grove Unilcd Methodist Chureh. U.S. ISSjusica'itofMocks- vlllc, will have a church-wide yard sale beginning ot 8 a.m. Salunlay. Pro­ ceeds will go 10 local charitics. T. N a ils » t M M E R a P E C I A L PnlM oiulM ankurlst Fill In$15-FullSelS2S Maiion • Ptdian • Aco'lic Miill • Air Srai* 4 M Deiigtt AmilaUe With any full set. FREE While Air Brush, or Boltle of Polish or Gold Chium Mocbville MiAMplice • Acton from Ue JtiM Co. ApBolntmtm * Walk-lni Wclcome! sioffwibThtaAd 336-751-4223 A wonderful way to make it a •friendly day/ iC'Oh Sfnd th« FTO- Frifndl V Such" BoiAJvit. With a Uttte help (rom Pooh and his pats, you can stay in louch with cherished friends and celcbrate new ones with FTD* Friends 'N Such' Bouquet. Freni ‘2 9 " Som of Ufe's But Momtnts" Comt FTD All Phones Answered George K. Walker Florist 24 H ours a Day Clem m ons Road • Clem m ons 766-RO SE 823 Soulh Marshall Street * Winslon-Salem 546 S. Stratford Rd • WInston-Sulcm t Mt<xi>irrrJTr»Winr|WTiiru*«iJtkb<t4ti4. "■ .UiaJrnuil'^ iUm'TnxwrtiUlttTvl'« Own l^SOO square feet for only ^309^^ a m onth! ]¥o Money Down Wiib Trade F r e e Ч у О О О ^ f a c t o r y c a s h r e b a t e ! ! ! rom the moment you set foot in this new Leader Home, you know you're in for something special. But take a closer look, and you'll see that it's not only impressive - It'sAMAZINGIII From the spacious (and separate) living, dining, kitchen and family rooms, to its three enormous bedrooms, this home is filled with ALL the things that make life enjoyable. Just take a look at some of these impressive features; LEADER HOME SALES 336-751-0503 A i M S r i t W i S i H M r f Р Ш у о и гш Ш ^ И те Ш Ш а к ! W ewwyowtowebeuf*/ Н м к м т М и п м Ь п т !! пШЮдтшМ; ' М М И а^ А м К П ш ааМ М аМ кШ и ш а е н в м а ц ш н ш и jn S « i i M k i S l < i M M H i Y o u re a lly M U S T see th is hom e to b elie ve It ! T h e sm alle st o f its th re e bedroom s m e asu re s 11 b y 1 3 !!! H o nestly, th is is a hom e yo u u su a lly co u ld n ’t to uch fo r tens o f thousands o f doUars m o re !!! W a n t to see m o re ? N o p ro b lem ! Stop b y y o u r lo c a l L e a d e r H o m e S a le s C e n te r to d ay. B u t m iR K Y ! T h ia is a V E R Y s p e c ia l o ffe r, a n d tim e to ru n n in g o ut to tak e ad van tag e o fit! D w e W a i x l 47S1 С о ш ш т Ы r in a • W in itoii-S dm , NC Hom : ЭЭММЦ2М • O n n i 3 3 ^ 7 » ^ ШМ.4ШЛ.П2 "l2aO T lüi.ll4M Q 0 U fá tfsiK k k ft flw>íiniiiHiiiiiwlJliaite.»7i30>тфлшгтш DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 -11 W 1 ; \ \ / lie a c h itig those w ho nceti fid;>. Tbiidiini; u s all.® 1(800) IM-UWAY hlll);//www.unlloclway.or({ [ If there's an accident on a Davie lunly highway involving a irailer ying horses, the Davie Counly lergency Horse Rescue Team will I into action. I If a storm or fire damages a horse n, they will go imo action. Even in s a disaster Involving horses In another counly, in another part of the stale, the Davie leam is ready, and has space available to board the horses. Robin Durham is ihecounty volun­ teer for Ihe REINS group, a program that started at N.C. Stale University, and the horse rescue team is an out- rcach of lhal. Inaddilion, the group is sponsoring meetings open to all horse owners lhat can help them care for their animals. "Wc’rc uying to leach the people in the county what to do before some­ thing happens, preventative Ihings," Durham said, at a meeting recently at the Davie Large Animal clinic, wherc Dr. James Meeker gave some first aid lips. ■‘It's an extension of 4-H to tcach adults how to care for horses.'' The rescue team of 21 horse lovers includes five veterinarians. "There's so many mailers out on the road, so many bams," she said. "Road rescues, you can prepare for. You can leam what to do when, in whal order." Durham knows first hand how u disastercan create problems. An adult volunteer with the Bits & Bridles 4-H club, the group was in Raleigh when a tcmiado struck the show grounds. Pain may be elim inated for millions :SP1;C1A1.)" A dmg tliat is excit ing researchers in the Irenlmcnl o lain has been roniitilaled intoa nevv product known as "A rthur Ills," uid is being callcd a "Mi'iHcai \fintclL''’\i\ some, in llic treatmcn ofdcbililaling condhions siicha!; :irthrilis. bursitis, rheumatism, pain ful muscic aches, jointaches,simple backache, bruises, and more. Al- hough the mcclumism of action i' unclear, experiments indicate lha Arthur Ills, relieves pain by firs selectively attracting, and then de slroying Ihe messenger chemica kvhicUcarries pain sensations to tiv hrain. thus eliminaling pain In thi ilVcctcd area. Arthur Ills. Is avail- nble immediately without a pre scripiion in an odorless, grcascless non-staining cream or new roll-oi lotion Ibnn. Arthur his, isguaran- :eed lo wtirk or your money back.Í i-r.. K..II4 II. h,a.K.. iMk Um ooit AVAILAHLK AT: FosiiT Rauch Dru{{ 495 Valley Road •751-2141 Duvie Dlscounl Drug 141 Murglnul Street *284-2537rr«7-IMrp SPOfUCHf irub Worm Plumbing & Electric: Clemmons Institution Since 1972 : It's an unusual, graphic name, Grub Worm Plumbing and Electrical Co. I : • But it seemed so fitting. And Robert Thotnpson of Clemmons 3 always enjoyed a good joke, even those on himself. J When he formed the company In 1972, the N.C. Secretary ol Isiate office refused to recognize his lirst choice for a company ■name, "R .L Thompson." ] ;fThat wasn't acceptable as a company name. "Grub Worm” popped inlo his head, and that's what it has been levW since," said his son. Bob Thompson Jr. The unusual name Ih ^ always been a topic of conversation for his customers. IThompson himself has long been a Clemmons Instilullon—once I pioclalmed the Honorary Mayor of Clemmons by the Jaycees, long I before the village Incorporated. : Bob Jr. took over the company In 1996, and his father still helps I him frequently on the work assignments. ;And the Grub Worm company still has that distinguishing Ifeature: A two-in-one company. Plumbing and electrical. Theydo |b « h . ;'That's a plus lor the customer," Bob Jr. said. "If we go In for a I plumbing leak, and the homeowner hasafaulty electrical outlet, we I cin handle It all In one call." ;Robert L. Thompson started Ihe company Ini 972, afler sen/ing I as maintenance superintendent al Tanglewood Pari< for almost 20 |y ^ . BobJr.lsaWestForsylhHlghSchoolgraduateln1976. He I studied electronics servicing al Forsyth Tech. ;toet year he married the former Susan Reynokls of Wlnston- I Salem. :Gmb Wori< can handle just about any call: Sewer hookups, I adding a bath, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, replao- lijfl copper pipes with plastic, or removing rusted galvanized pipe, I dtorical service changes, rewiring. ('ThompsonsaldGrub Worm hasdoneabout350sewerhookups I li)Clemmons8lnce the village provldedsewerMNk»."№sbeen an I awfully good business." t[Grub Worm Is also one of the few companies that repairs well I i^ p s . "There's not a lot of plumbers thal do that any more," said I liiompson. ‘;^erubWomi Is licensed, bonded and Insured. ,■ Robert Thompson Jr., above, provides ekclriciU and plumbing scrvice with his Grub Worm company in Clemmons. Calllitm «1766-3999.I Call Bob Thompson Jr. and Grub Worm Plumbing and Electrical Co. for your next plumbing and electrical problem in your home. The number II766-3999. • S fo ^ is -ffff C L E M M O N S . 4 F re s h B u tc h e r B la c k M e a t C u e a n d S e r v ic e 4 F re s h S e r v ic e S e a fo o d m # L e w e s F o o d s To G o P ic k - u p S e r v ic eS<e Start fir details • (Onitr Ahead Shopping) 1 0 1 * 1 H o u r P h o to U b ♦ F a s t S e r v ic e ♦ F r ie n d ly A tm o s p h e re FREE COOKING CLASSES W e e k ly S ta rtin g J u n e 3 0 th See store for dates • 766-1608 C la s s T a u g h t B y C k e f T k s w s M F i m (ict ^()llr lUi.siiicss In I hc Spotlight С all 7 6 6 - 4 1 2 6 CELLU LA R PLUS -ДИМь- Free Proffle Phone w iU i Ic a U ie r с м е & c a r ad ap te r 956 Peten Cnek PSrkway, 722-2201 LEXINGTON LOCATION: 801 N. Main St, 243-2582 New Uat of WTin •>* 12 ВМ» («ямШм «d aadil ^HMftk. OitlMr nlMn BM to ned la ЙМ oMdi tttj n tm tea« 4ШМС«. sad wU ckiiinivrly. 8« lot M l. 0(|R «ds X». 19M. .PmBoUoa(«NllolSa«latf*tr«kaMHfcte12 ' toaauwlmiBum. RoMini, m i f.-? l.'iìlO A V lE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 16,1998 l 'ì; \ '■' 'f ' Sfi SPOfLKHf ^ROPiACTIC^ (336}7fg-t000 I &Salll-lil7 Sun 12-8 7784)660 Frauenhofers Ice C ieam f t B ik e Shop 6000 Meadowbrook Mail • Clemmona Now Open F o r Business BERMUDA CARPETCENIERBERMUDAQUAY SHOPPINO CENTER Ul ourproiniknaltufThc^yog with allyour noorcmetininetdk * iMtrior deconux on iiafT.• Over 40 yean combinrdcipcncncti • C arp at • V in yl • T ile • H ardw ood • W allp ap arMon.-rrt. * •№« pm; «M. • an-l pm M il US Hwy 151, Advm* (8 1 0 ) 9 9 8 -0300 Clemmons Locksmith opensi the door when you're locked out of your car It's the worst feeling In the world, il's the sure way to ruin a perfectly good day. Lock you keys Inside the car. What do you do? Call Steve Boyd and Clemmons Locksmlthing. Keep his phone number In your wallet: 766-8800. Boyd, the owner of Clemmons Locksmlthing, has seen his work become increasingly more complex. He has been in the business for 20 years, opening doors and making keys. Slave began locksmithing in 1979 after training for Iwo years. His business has always been in Clemmons, located at 3620 Clemmons Road. His son Brad Is now part of the business, and Steve's wife, Barbara, is also involved. "Things have really changed, particularly with automobile keys,” Steve says. "Ford and GM now have computer chips, which are an anti-theft device, imbedded in Iheir keys." Some automakers have made their keys harder to duplicate. More companies around the world are making locks, requiring locksmiths to have more equipment. And there are morelocksin more places—desks, jewelry cabInets,computerstorageareas,and more. While the increased use of locks makes our lives more secure, losing keys becomes even more of an aggravation. That's why knowing a good locksmith is a must. Steve Boyd can handle any situation involving a lock and key. New locks, rekeying locks, duplicating keys and repairing locks are all in a day's work. II you need a piace to store your valuables, visit the showroom. The store, located at 3620 Clemmons Road, across from Bi-Lo shopping center, has many safes on display, Irom small electronic safes to large gun cases. Steve's many years ol experience are valuable to his customers. Next llnic >ou'ru In a Jnm, call Sieve Boyd оГClemmons Locksmith, 7M-88IH). See him Гог all your lock, key and safe need.«. Steve can adviseyouonthe best kind of lock for your particular needs, and can help you ensure that your prized possessions are protected. Locked your keys in your car? After hours lockout setvice Is available. Store hours are 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday. For more information call 766-8800. 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Box ree, а т л о т , NC 27012 DAYtNKHT ■IOWN6CO*WV 24MM9 331Ш -ТШ UXM.1UM6 iMDHMCi ^ DKIANCE INNOVATIVE GLASS TINTING Reduces heal, /ailing'&'UY-rti)’sfor ( ' Cars,' Vans, RVs aiid Bo'nls 336-766-6500 2419 Lewisviile-Ciemmons Rd.; Across 'from Meadowbrook M all ' \ Clemmons, NC 27012 I'rvftiMiuUy iviallint miao eJ.fiiS9 A I pifce rrar i __SC 5m Apprv\ td • SaliomI U/tlime Warranty : I : SunSealWataproofii«-_t-----1 n . ■ITORBOOM aCrVKS 33é-922-li49 Nm м т л о ЁЁп ш м /á E sn m n s'^ CrilHMhran HMhuSW«! IC O N M C nO N SOO y SH O » ГоШцпЛОотчНс ГгтШтаШ гОлюашутШк» ?I: ! .iv: I , i'4 Сгсшкг Realtors® e _ Your Homo Town Rm Hots FuH Sw vico • Full Timo 22654: LewltvileOemnionsRoad 1 ^2TO« 766-0515 Put Your liusine.ss In I he Spotli}>ht Call 766-4126 Rides.Aerial Photography.Aircraft Rental (C-172RG-$80/hr* Ide..U<l„ .* 7 C->n-W/l«.0152-$50/hr)AlrBP-.- tl h. home nenter 4 М М П 1 М Ш 1 1 1 № • ■ Я Ж П * - 1 Л 1 в 1 “Your Ofie-Source Ноте Source" 3 3 6 "7 4 4 Ш 6 8 8 W E C A N C U S T O M B U IL D Y O U R H O M E ! AMERICA Н ОМ ЕШ ! LAND &Н01ЙЕ PACKÄGÜ .............. " i ^ I Ê A B E E P ^ ” ''' I I M: il DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 -13 SPOTLMHf Cellular Plus: Tops In Customer Service Cellular phones are quickly becoming one ol the most common accessories In cars across America. And Cellular Plus, with offices In Winston-Salem and Lexington, is making sure theircustomers get the most out of their phones. An authorized 360 cellular dealer. Cellular Pius sells and services cellular phones and pagers. "More people are finding the need to have them,” said Jill PicclottI, manager of Cellular Pius In Lexington. Prices go as low as SI 5.95 a month for cellular service. And cell phone users have adopted the motto: "Don't leave home without them." "People use them for emergencies," said PicclottI "They give people the security they need lor traveling. People are finding more of a need these days. People are traveling more now, going on vacations, and celhphones come in handy. I haven't found one person who hasn't been happy with having a cellular phone., Cellular Plus sells and activates cellular phones and pagers. Both stores olfer excellent customer service, and the staff helps people figure the right service agreement lor their lifestyle. Area code changes can be quickly made by the trained staff. The growth in cellular service has been phenomenal. "We usually do 160 a month between both offices. That's every month. I've often wondered If there will ever be an end to it." Cell phones are a phenomenon of this decade. It has been a mushrooming business, and even more changes are ahead with the emergence ol digital phones. Piccfoltl said cellular service across North Carolina Is now pretty good, despite the hilly terrain. "At some time, everybody's going to hit adryspot. Bulifyougoaiilllefurlherdownlheroad.itwillwork. There are a few dead spots, but not many. I think Florida is the only piace where people have no problems, but that's because everything Is llat. The problem we have is mountains." She said 360 Communications Is still the top provider of cellular service, and it's still better than digital. "Digital, in years lo come, wiii be the way to go because of its excellent clarity and other features. But it's so fresh that Ihe towers Jill PicclottI of Cellular Plus sells cellular phones and beepers. haven't be built, and the service is limited. In years lo come, everybody will go digital, but now it's too new. Il's more expensive." There are many cellular providers, but Cellular Plus makes ils name with customer service. "Our service seems to be better than any other company," said PicclottI. "We have few complaints. And we make sure we keep in touch with our customers. "Customer service is the biggest Ihing. We are a family oriented company, and people's complaints are very important to us. We try to take care ol our customers a little better." Reaching Cellular Plus Is no problem. Ail their reps are equipped with mobile phones, so you can reach somebody just about anytime. Cellular Plus Is located at 956 Peters Creek Parkway, Winston- Salem. The phone there is 336-722-2201. In Lexington, the store Is at 801 N. Main St., and the phone Is 336-243-2582. 1 i 4 a l i < II 110 Com m erce D r. 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S8.75. ®«4«*.aM5. ^ iU d a y .Ju ly lB ¡tiM la a lM i School. №nigflMl^>- te.C lM tk. 1119 FOTiinglon Rd, 9:30 iiim^-3:M p.m. Agej: 3-12. PU|rrt shows, ante, music, Bible study, lunch. For more iif c clU 940-5267 or998-360i .’Sunday. July 19 ;» n iH liiln iii jnay.CtdarCtwkMb- ;itaMiT BafIM Chuitli, 3 p.m. Guest fijpeiker Rev. Dontll McConnell, pasior of № BafXist Chuoh of Harmony. ;July 19-23 . VmUm MU> School. Crater UnKcd >lrtBi<CtMth.SMid<y.5:30-7:30p.m. hocnenade icecream oAerward. Monday- Ihniday. 6J0-8;30 p.m. Nurseiy ihm aduli ' classes offered TTcnie: Stocy Telling Tree. Uuly 19-24 ' VM liai BUe School, Bethkhnn United MithodU Cfauitfa. 6:30-8:30 p,m. Ages biith to 5ih grade. 321 Redland Rd.. Ad- 'WKC. For mote info, call 998-5083. July 20-22 VacitfaM HUt School, The Epbcopd ClHRii «r tin Aaccnrioa H FocK 6-30- ; 8:30p.ia Iroik-Bixby Rd-TVrne: “Hooked On Jesus'. 1« more Wo. call 723-2320. July2(>>24 VacaliMilMiSchootCanMlxrBivtfal Ctarch, 6:30^:30 p.m. Age 4-18. Theme: "Cactus Cmvan”. For more info, call 998- 4399. July 25-29 V n llM IM i SdMl»CourtMy ClHRkStfunfay kickoff,5-8p.iaSunday. W cM iy . 6 :3 0 ^ p.m. Ilieme: "Good NewiQdactfcAdvenue'.AduhBibleitudy. ? p.m. SuiV'Wed. Sunday. July 26 SMdiy Sdnol ricaic, Epfanpd Church efihe AeieieeilForlt. 12:30 p.m. R*k- BixbyRd. S p e d a l E v e n t s Monday,July 20 Crate to. dowitown Mocksvilk;. 5:30-9 |ua Sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. & StwdLoven Haven. July 20-24 •Caiatntaltaatn- Dm>Canv,Bam.- 5p.m. Ages:K-l2.Cost;S10a Sponsored by Davie Theatre Co. & Moduvllle-Davie RecDept CaU 998-«)02 for info. Saturday. July 25 Secmd Annuii Davk Simt Block Party, 5-llp.mPigpld(ln',IK-cmusic,homcmade Icc cream. For more Info, call 284-6267. Monday, Aug. 17 Cnitaa la. downtown Mocksville. 5:30-9 p.m. SponscmJby Piedmont C.A.R.S. Asso- daikxi and Sweet Lover’s Ha>tn. Ongoing ImmuiiiaHnn dfalc. Health Dept., nduli andchikl,CN'cryTbcsday,4:30-7p,m.Runnd pneumonia vaixines avaitabie. Dates to Remember Ongoing Vm Codecmec'i M il VUtage Musnim. 14 Church St.. "Hies. & Thurs., 9 a.m.-noon. Sail, 11 o.m.-2 p.m. Tours also a\-ailahtc by appt.Call284-6(M0. Recydiiig tnick at Center Community Bklg^ 8-11 am. 1st Saturday.Rccydoi tnickat Union Chif»l Method­ ist. 4th Soiurday.8-118-m.. RecydinitnicfcalJericho-HardiMnRun- tanbtdg.,3nJSatutUay.8:30-ll am. Kootinte. Tbes., 11 am..D;ivie lliun.. 7 p.m., VFW ilall. N.C. 801. Couniy Ubrary and Cooleemee branch. 30- minute program. For children nges 3-5. Mu­ sic,readakwd,storie$.ftlms.nurscryrhyn)cs. R o c re a tio n WflHtm R. Divle Booitcr Club. Shelter ai Wm. R. Davie School, 3rd Thursday, United W«y boordofdirccton,4th Mmday, 5:30 p.nt. Brock Bklg., Room 208. MocksviBe VFW Post4024, Post Hul. San­ ford A\t., 7p.m., 2nd'Hiesday. Moduvflb>Davie Jtycm , 1st. 3nl Mon­ days, Jaycee ofTice besWe Itom Oil Ca. MsrinSt.,7p.m. Advocates №r Gifted ChiUrcn. 2nd. 4th Ibund.'iys, 149 Lakeside Drivt. 751-2194. Narcotks AnonyoKMS Againsi All Odds Group, Sundays, 6 p.m., Thursdays, R p.m.. Room 208. Drock Dldg. Drug PrxMeml Helpline, 336-785-7280. MocksviBe American Lrgkm Pus) 174, VFW Hul. Sanfoni A«., 2nd TTiursday. 7 p.m. Mocksville Ch-kan Ckib, 6:30 p.m, 2nd. 4th Mondiiy, Western Steer. Davie Sertoma Ckib, 1st. 3rd Ibuisday, 6:30 p.m.. Captain Stes’en's. Advancc Memoria)PM 8719 Vctemns of nntignWanandUidiesAuxiliary.4thTUes.. 7:30 p.m., post home. Feed Mill Road. Davie County Right To Ufe, 7 p.m.. 3rd Thunday, grand ju^room. courthouse. 751 - 5235 or 492-5723. CookcmetMemoiUVFWPbst 1119,2nd. Swim Lessons 2 Week. Session 4. July 20-31.5 Week, session 2, July I3-Aug. 13. Member $25. Non-member $55. Before/After School Care Registration under way. Before Khool: $40/month. After school: SlOO/month for member, $l45/month for n<m-member. Must have Immunlzailon record. Seniors C^7S1-0611 fbrtnxekdaLKaiknisBreGk wnlni TKT^tHl Ongoing . saver Siridcn. Brock Gym, 6:30^ a.m., Moa-Fri.S&vcr SIriikn. Cooleemee School. 6-8 ’am. Sttvcr SteUen. Smith Grove Gym, 6-8am. i.MWF,Senk«Qnler,8:3(V 9 am.: Mqndiyi and WetkKidayi, Cool^ emM|ym.7:^am. t Rtpon Omie dmmm Nam* By NOon Monday BawferDnblMalHihouldbeicpoiM tiy noon Monday of the pibllcalon week: CaU73l-2l20ocitopllbytheofflce,S.Maiii Slacrou from the counhou*. Saturday, July 18 Davie County Republican Women, Ft&F Batbecue. 8:30 am. Saturday, July 25 Davie County Republican Men's Fedenn tton, F&F Barbecue. 7:30 am. Tuesday, July 28 Davie County Democrats. Courtlwusc. 7 p.m. Ongoing Yadkin VaBey Rabbit Breeders Asncla- tkiOtBrockGym.lastSundayofcach month. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit owners wclcomc. Call 336-998-9858. Alcoholics Anonymous. Sundays. 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m., Sccond Prcsb)ic- rian Church basement. Pine St. Call 751- 1490 or 751-7786 for infa MOPS(Mother8orPrcachoolen). Max- donb Moravian Church. Support, fellow­ ship. crafts & food. Children gukled in own ptognunMOPPETS,9:30-l 1:30am. Regis- tni ton fee nexibie lo # of children attending. Scholarships available. For more info, call 9984394. Isi&3nl Fridays. Hhiorfc Dnie InCn 2nd T\»esday, Davic County Public Library, 6:30 p.m. En-co'*»« welcome. The Aitisi Group, Davie County Libmry, 7 p.m. last Tlies. Call Bonnie at 998-5274. Center Community Devek>pmenl. 3nl Moa, 7 p.m. Community Bidg. CoolMaMeTownBoanl,3niTucsdiy.To«Ti Hall. 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. North Cookcmee and Clark Road Couft- dl, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Ba|v list Fellowship Hall. DavicDomestlcVk)lenceSen1ces.Suppon groups for victiimofdomestic vwlcna*. Ses- stORs free, confidcmiaJ. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. For more informatfon on these ewms, call 751-2325. IRecCiub Before ($ l5)or after ($25)«hoi)| nnd out of school progmms. Registration open. Good TinwiB Square Dance Group nvctsai I^ington Community C\*n- ter, 7 p,nv cwty Ntond;»y. Senior Line Dancing Mondays at I0am.$l. step Aerobics Mondays, Thursdays 7 p.m. Saturd.'iy, 10 am. $ 15 per mont h for 2 days a ueek. $20 fur 3days. SilverstndersWall<Ciub Seniors, 50 and up. M-F, 6:30-9 am. No , charge. Mothets Morning Out l\iesdays andThuredays. $7 perday. $40 per month. Y M C A ___________________ Kiddie Kicker Soccer Boys & girls. Ages 3*6. Registration Aug. 1-31. Member $20. Non-member $30. Karate Tuesdays. 7-8:45 p.m. $15/momh. DAVIDSON EM C momiNlfS: i DOirtMiSSllliSlllMrtGttlllRllMinlM^^ i ^ Saturday, July 25,1998 Central Davidson Senior High School H w y . 4 7 , L e x in g ta ii, N .C . R e g is tra tio n B e g in s— 8 :0 0 A .M . B u s in e s s M e e tin g — 10:30 A .M .: H e a l t h F a ir—8:00-11:30 A.M. 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Sema tankai -- thair raMMM tona Manca larvka to MO* ComnMricaOef« ina tMMnuta raiUiM ef Motorola, he Offar anSjuiy It, tm. .. Onlhe doontep of a stale championship, Coach Dink Sniltfi's CaroUna Mariners baseball leam ran out of Juice four straight yean, Hnishing second three times and third once. -The Mariners finished whal they slaned in 1998, pound­ ing three teams by acomblned score of 53-19 and taking .horae the stal^iitle in the 16-under AAU State Champlon- sl4« at Conconl. -Six learns were placed in Iwo pools and the survivor of ■_eifh pool played for all the nwbles. .. ,,'TI» three toughest teams were all in (our) pool,” Smith said. "Those five games wete the best we've ever played." „■ .n * Mariners marched Into the title game in dramatic fMhion, Tallying for eight nms in Ihe lop of Ihe seventh inning and holding on for a tO-6 victory over the Charlotte Renegade. ... Carolina, which blasted nine home mns in flve gomes, cUmed the crown with an 11-ti win over the Charlotte .Cbbcas. . .TheMaiinera(M-10)gotoffandnini^ngwithonll-l romp over a leam from Wilson. Ihen they edged the Renegade 6-S and throttled Wilson 13-1 ih flve innings behind three stmng innings from Ross Smith, a rising junior ■M Davic High who has never thrown an inning of high- ichoolball, . .T v e pitched him a lot this year,’ Ms father Dink said. ."The last two tournaments, he's pitched morc than anybody. ljust decided to give him a try, and he throws strikes. He's gol a good curvebali and real good control." The state title hasn't drained Carolina's incentive, like il often does to teams coming off emotional triumphs. The Mariners dispatched flve Icams cn route to a Big Fourth Invitotlonal title last weekend in Newport, Tenn., where more lhan 40 teams poiticipated. Smith has assembled 16 players ftom 11 high schools, including Ihe iccenl addition of Mocksville-Davic Ameri­ can Legion players Drew Ridenhour, Skip Crider and Steve LeFaivre. The roster Smith, Davie; Malt Dalton, Davie; Zach Morgan, East Forsyth; Brian Hatley, West Rowan; Crider, West Forsyth; LeFaivre, West Forsyth; Gcrod Stanley, West Foisylh; Chris Brake, West Forsyth; David Hughes, Noithwood in Pittsboio; Jamie Gregg, Glenn; Ryan Lattll, Ml. Tabor Jonathan Seaford, South Iredell; Brandon Beirier, Ledford; Scott Wilson, Nonh Davidson; Ryan Clark, Paridand; and Ridenhour, Davic. Seaford, whose father Craig grew up in Davie Couniy, may transfer to Davic before next season. Stanley lives in Advance's Oak Valley but attends West Forsyth. Carolina will play al Rich Parit July 17-19 and host a tournament at Rich and die Davie Youth Complex July 23-26. The MaritKTS will go againsi 64 teams in the Junior Olympics from July 30-Aug. 8 in Hamplon Roads, Va. Members of the Carolina Mariners, from left: front, Ryan Clark, Zacti Morgan, Matt Dalton, Joiinathan Seatord, Ross Smith; baci<, Coach Craig Seaford, Keith Wilson, Brandon Berrier, Scott Wilson, Chris Brai<e, David Hughes, Jerod Stanley, Jamie Gregg, Ryan Littell and Coach Dini< Smith. L à It's Soccer Time: DHSPracHce Stalls On Aug. 1 U k Davie High School team boy's soccer team will begin practice on Satunlay, Aug. 1 at O k Mocksville MkUleSchoolfleMoffCampbellRoad in Mocksville. The practice, headed by Coach Pete Gusuvson, will be from 10am.-12;30 ■p.m. All athletes musl have a com­ pleted physical 10 compete. Mocksvllle Millers AAU Team Wins 11df15Games By B rin puts Davie County Enterprise Record Often times, everylMng comes full circle. When David Hunt's baseball careerstartedatPrinceton,a l-Aschool in Johnston County,inl972, he coached jun­ ior high in the afternoon and varsity at night, j o^makingSd « Ihe gale after Myipg the urn- PiW -.-Hunt look I i{w t at Davie Huai ^yearsloler.liecoming die school's «Mngest coacli 00 the wings of six oDDffatiKe championships in seven yeis from 1987-93. f.lt a t resigned afler the 1996 se«: a^hibenuied fiom the ipoit fbr year iU jenitned to Ihe thitd-btse box last vli«,caKhingaI4-underAAUleam the Mocksville Milleis. ' tk tttU fomied Ihe 12-man squad n t contacted Hunt • "<They asked me if I would and I ^'Sufe.whatlbeheck,"'aaklHunl, «60 is beginning his 22nd year it Divie. *ni help any kid Out wanli 10 ' jean to play bacbaU.” .".•Hum's dugoM tetun hn-been a nioodi success, especially^since die MiUenhMlwaolloflSganicshead- iiii:iiilo Ian weekend's AAU Stale Ch^npioiuhips in Greensboro. Til's beeaanaljoy,iticiUyhas,''he ^ T h e y r e aU ted good kids, diey a^wMtolemi and diey try lodo what yqu isk dKm. rve beenieal plMsed. ■;;TWhen I ibtt started OUI in dw tale IM lB wMle I was sliU in cqUw (al Ajnilachtaa Swe), I was coching l>ISyeafoUaaoWsUkBgoin|aioaid iM ib ll circle.” ¿'U w Millers an primarily built am^d Dtvie ptayers who ate rising IM nw a and sophomnes; Andrew Chis Setfocd. Jacob Gar- , iii|t;TtavUAUea,DtvePi)plln,Iaaai lil^KeUenMilkrandFairickLow- V - :: ■'^'O liM 'sitaad nucleus ID build 00,“ W M sild.-Iheym ioiog lob etoad b td jltyai.lh en 'sM lib K lU d iath e IhH i to iohti - f w 13 - 7 #----------^-------^---- N.C. High School Athletics Experts Share Knowledge Davie High tennis coach Carol Cozart Instructs Andrea Harris on how to sene during a tennis camp held last week at South Davie. - Photo by Robin Fwrguseon Уаюдз1вгв1ш1ТЬеВа8к$М8штегСап1р By Jtanne G aither Davie County Enleiprise Reconl Forehand, backhand, serves and volleys. They've learned it all. Seventeen Dsvie Couniy youngsters panici- pated in a tennis camp held at ihe Soulh Davie Middle School tennis courts last week. Led by Davie High tennis coach Carol Cozait assisted by members of the Davie High tennis team, camp paiticipants in rising fourth through rising ninth grades learned tennis skills and improved those skills through drills and games. ”It has been fun to see die improvement and how much they have accomplished in one week," Cozart said. "1 love to see Ihem leam and be excited." Some of the campers have never played tennis before and just took lo it naturally, she said. All those participating in Ihe camp, sponsored by Davie High School and Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreation, have listened well and learned, she added. Cozart said she is happy lo see children learning to play tennis at a young age and hopes they will have an opponunity to use the skills Ihey have learned at camp Ihrough programs like the Junior Tennis League held on lliursdays 7-9 FhM(SeeTciiidB-Fa(iB3 By Brian I4tb Davie County Enteiprise Rccoid Chariie Adams andBillSuxd know high school sports in Noith Carolina. Adams, die executive director of die N.C. High School Adilctic Asso­ ciation whojust completed a one-year term as president of die National Ftxl- eration, and Davie Schools' Superin­ tendent Steed pulled up a chair for a rambling course dial encompassed sportsmanship, recniiting,AAU,play- ing multiple sports, among other hot issues in high-school athlelics. Adams and Steed expressed their conccmsinaquestion-and-answerdis- cussion. Qi What has Ihe NCHSAA done to clean up qnctsiiuuuhlp? A: There are a lot of things going on dial we don't need in high-school adiletlcs," Adams sold. "We've uiken a sUong position, and 1 diink we've had oneofourbestyearethisyear.Wedld two U^ngs; No. I, we pul in the incen­ tive program for people doing what Uiey're supposed to do and we reward Uiem. A lot of schools have laken a great deal of pride in ttiis.'Пку are in die running forcertiflcates, money and dungs like dut. No. 2, we have tidiena tough posidon on diose duu don't be­ have tticmselves. IVople are going to do whal you let diem do. When you №11 kids diis is nol acceplahle, diey nor­ mally dontdoii. If you set high expec- tations fot diem, diey generally rise to dieoccasioa. "Well dopretty good fordie nexl2- 3years while dial message is out diere. Bul we'll havelocomebackagainin4- S yean and lake anodier strong stand, because you're dealing widi different people and different times. Things are more acceptable, more permissible, dm die/ve ever been, and we have to let diem know diis is nol apart of high- school addelks." Qi la M en oT а1шмда«му ncniMini, wlM llwt iMfiiciwd to the hlilHriiool coadl? A: The high-schoolcoach hasbeen just aboul pushed out of ncniidng," Adams said. "There was a lime when coHege coaches recniiied in die home and at dw game. It was done dvough die high-school coach. And now what's happening, most of ifs done in die summer and it's doiw al Nike and AdUas camps. As a result, we've gol dw fox-in-die-henhouse syndrome because you've got people widi dw big bucks giving a kx of gift ceitificales, moiiey,nieidiandise.trips,cin-diings diatareiilegaldutanchanginghands. We've got to continue to work to try to gel dw high-school coach back in dw kmp. "If we're going to avoid a real trag- “There are 35 states that charge student-athletes from $50 to $500 per sport toplay. WeVegotto take steps to make sure that doesn't ever occur here.** ___________- C h arllaA d a n i« cdy somewhere down the rood, we've got 10 get (he shoe companies out of ihisandgctihehigh-schoolcoachbock. There's no accountability right now. If I go in and recruit now, I’m dealing wiih street coaches who have no alle-: giance lo the school and no account- abiliiy to a superintendent or princi* pal." Steed said; "Imagine whal it would belike ifaJenyStackhouseoraRonaU Curry wenl lo school here, where people are around all Ihc Ume and everybody wants apiece of dial?This isgoingtohavetobeajo'uitelfbitwitti dw high-school addedc associations and Nalunal Federadon of NCAA to bring diis diing back." QiAAUbaalulbaUhasbccoawa year^euod sport, creaHat hcad- aehet far high achoola. Cast il ba stofipcd? Ai"AAUuscdlobe,ifyoucouUn'l; make Davie County's JV or varsity team dwn you played AAU," Adamt; sakl:"hwaskindoflikechurchle«gue,' YMCA andcityleague.Ugave you aà; opponunity to play. Now, AAU has; become year-round and it's beconw; all-star compelidon. (AAU coaches): doot diink anydiing aboul uUng kids: OUI of school. They are nol coooenwd: widi dw diings dial dw high-sctnol- coach U: discipline, values, respect ^ and academfcs. They are caacemed widi dwm as a baskedwll player. Kkk : arebeingpulledoutofodwrspomaad: encouraged 10 play basketball.;, "We brought 60 o f dw lop A au : people 10 Fkifida to dw NalkaMi M -; eradon meeting, tokl dwm weVt M à; crossroads and you can ddwrbacona; paitofttwsoluiiaaoryoucaacaaiiauy; tobepartofdwprobleni.11«№ liaari; AssociationofBaskedidlCbadM ^ dw NCAA have agreed dial we mfi':- goingtoseesomeincrenwaudcha«ay:; : diis summer and some n ^ jn d w ^ t ’> in 1999.1 diink dds is (oiag to ba- skiwcr to come, because rig tt a a i'^ V dwy're not accustomed to a a sw a ^tf fta M S s a N C H S A A - ftj^ ^ t В2 - DAVIÉ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 NCHSAA Keeping Sports Clean, Free DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 - B3 Members of the JV team are, from left; front row; Jana Stepfiens, Randl Moore, Jenna Richie, Erin Grey, Chrlstin McCiamrock; back row; Sara Erb, Sam Cartner, Ashley Williams, Kristin Raynor and Lindsay Smllh. The varsity team Includes, from left; front row; Julie McDaniel, Tina Harkness, Heather Lanning; back row; Lauren Comatzer, Stephanie Hepler, Emily Morton and Shelby Michael. Girls Basketball Team Honored For Sportsmanship Davlc'svarsity girls baskclball icam finished wiih a losing rcconl at an Appalachian State team camp, but the War Eagles ended up winning. They earned ihemsclves with class througlwul ihc week, andcarricd home a trophy as a result. "I was very proud of the sportsman* ship trophy presented to ihc varsity team,’* Coach Carol Cozart said. "In makingthcpTCsentation.CoachBrcc(I- love, ASU’s head coach, rccognizcd ' ihc Davic varsiiy players not only for • their sportsmanship but their positive ;^titudcs and unceasing ciTort during : ihe camp.** CozaitandMlkcLafonc-whomay replace Mark SInopoli as next year’s JV coach - hauled 11 freshmen, four sophomores and two juniors to Boone recently for a fournlay camp lhat in­ cluded instructions, drills and compe- tilions of one on one, free throws and four on four, as well os 15 games in a three-day span. The final day was re­ served for competition and game fi­ nals. Eight players graduated from last year's team, creating a golden opportu­ nily for young players lo make a strong Impression on Cozart. While the lack of experience led to 5-10 records for the J V and varsiiy teams, everyone left feeling like they were belter on Satur- day lhan tlwy were on Wednesday. Though wins were di fllcul t tocome by for bolh teams, they werc pleased to sec Iheir progress from the first gome lo the last game," Cozart said. "More significantly, Ihcy recognized many of the Ihings Ihey needed lo work on lo be better prepaid for the 1998-99 sea­ son." Junior Tinu Harkness and sopho­ more Shelby MichacI of the varsity and freshmen Ashley Williams and Randi Moore of the JV were the cream of Ihe crop, representing Davic on the all-star squads. They also shined in competitions, with Williams and Hark­ ness winning frec-throws conlcsts in Ihcir respective divisions and М(юге and Michael winning one-on-one showdowns. Lafonc's coaching future hinges on whether he'll be able lo regularly fol­ low his daughter’s senior .season at North Iredell und still meet Davie's JV rctiuiremems. Cozart ccrtainly hopes Lafone finds a way. "Wc are slill looking al the two scliMls* schedules lo see If coaching the JV team for Davie will be pos­ sible," she .said. "In light of ihis uncer­ tainty, il was very generous of Coach Lafonc to give up his summer vacation for practice and icam camp, as well iis helping with the girls midille-^iuK)l camp at Davic the following week." \JV all-stars were Randi Moore and Ashley Williams.Varsity all-stars were Shelby Michael and Tina Harkness. Continued From Page Bl 10 anybody." Q:Soniecoachespre!«urekld.Ho »pecUllze In one sport. How do you fw l alMUl Ihb growing concern? A: "If you Ihink ntxiul our own siiunlkin, wc depend on a lol of Ihe same kids," Sleed said. "Our coachcs could do Ihc same Ihing if Ihcy chosc. But wc’vciJccn fortuniilc lhal wc havcn'l had lhat. I hcanl (fonner Davic coach Bcnjie Brown) Icll tlic fimlhall team last year atCresi:'Get ovcrlhis. Ihc .sun will come up in the moming and I want to see you Involved in something else - wresiling, basketball, wiiatcvcr." Adntm said: "I Ihink where you .sec Ihe really good athletic programs, there's a sitting conuuilincnt from the top down 10 gcl kids involved in mul­ tiple spons. You have Ihis old debate, is il betlenospcciail/eor is ¡1 belter for these kids to play niulliptc sporl.s7 I think as iong as wc have schixils work­ ing logeiher and llicre'.s not com|icli- lion for kids fnitn coachcs. we're a h)l hetteroff lo see kids go from one .sport to aniniicrspomoanothcrsporl.Tliere arc M) many moms and dads tiiat are deciding now liiat Iheir kids are going to get a college scholarship and lie in the professional r.inks. and tnosloflhc lime they never make il." Q: Down the road, w ill kld.i have lo puy to play nonrevcnue sports? A: "We're trying lo make sure that we diin't ever have lo go lo a p;iy for play," Adams said, "Tliere are now .15 states in the counlry tlial charge ttieir studcni-alhlcles anywliere from $50- 500 per .sport lo play, and that's going to wceil a lol of kids oul. So we've gol 10 lake sicps lo make .sure that doesn't evcriK’cur." Q: Assorted .school systems have talked nbout testing athletes for dnigs. Is ll fair to isolate Ihe ath­ letes? A: "1 don't Ihink so," Adams said. "The majorityofsupcrintcndents we've talked 10 feel like il would nol he fair to single oul. say, Davie County's ath- ,Ietc.s - when In tnosl coses, Ihcy are doing belter lhan ihc resl of ihc student _ body by all stolistics. We're nol going ' 10 be an advocate of il al Ihc stale level." Q: Seeding the playolT!! (by win- nlng percentage, no matter the strenglhorschedule)lnrootballdmv ml«ed vie»» from coaches. What's In slore for Ihe upcoming season? A: "We've decidcd lo slay with thal for another yeiu." Adams .said. "You can'l apwlc everythingand we fell like that ¡1 worked last year and did wliat it was intended lo do. Whal il's going lo do is foree people to play endowment games. Bccau.se if you play thcendow- mcnl game (and win) and I diiln'i, you'vcgolabellcrpcrccntagcandyiHi'il get a higher seed. We'll lake anoihcr look al thal this year. Soccer has al­ ready asked us to consider seeding Ihem." A Year To Remember As president oflhc Nalionai Fed- erallon, Adams pasl Ihrough every stale, a brealhlaking ride that .slumcd him wiicre high-school aihlclics stands from the hig picture. While he'll ciicr- ishlhemcmorie,sofbccomingawotld-class traveler, he also came lo reali/c lhal llicre'.s no piace like home. "ll'.sbccn vcrygixxl forNonhCaro- lina. We've goiien good exposure oul of il." be said. 'Tnivel has been incred­ ible. I've been all over the counlry and mcl with all the stales. "Even with all ilie traveling I've done and being able lo operate at llic big picture, it makes me fully apprvci- ate North Carolina. Hven titough I've enjoyed doing this. I'll be gi:ul when July gels here and I can relura lo a nomial cilizcn of North Carolina. Bul il's been a very cniighicning year." Adams - beginning his 32nd year wiih Ihe NCHSAA, 1-tlh as executive director - still bounces out of bed. "I still enjoy il," said Adams, who oversees 325 .schixils. "1 slill look for­ ward 10 going 10 work every morning. It's a labor of love." FeaÉure ol ibe Week ^ i b c y c s 8ож .оп1у*10*» USDA Choice Aged Beet 1 2 o z . Only * 1 3 * * 2S60 Lawlsvllle-Clemmons Rd. Clemmons, NC • 712-0901 ^ U B U U fiV ' Con» Sun. 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Chicken, tw o f • veg etab le«, an d ro il •: $1.99 I Clemmonettsnonly \ '• InCtnnm aiwiiM M CiM kireainl • : 7 6 6 - 3 & & 1 ; • . I 1 - . . . ................................... t i i: C ruising To V icto ry All-Stars Win Two In Tournament The Davie American girl’s soft­ ball all-star team is making an easy go of competition in the district tour­ nament. The girls beat Randleman and Wolnut Cove on no-hll shutouts on consccutivc nights last week. Kim Hilton pitched the no-hitter against the Randleman all-stars on Friday, going the distance for the 11- 0 win In five innings. She struck out six, and walked three. She also scorcd three runs and had un RBI. Stacey Queen was the catcher. Other highlights for Davie: • Ashley Sanders scorcd two runs nnd hit a triple; • Ashley Quinn scorcd a run and knockcd another In; • Amber Carter had an RBI and a run scorcd; • Brandi Comatzcr had a double and un RBI; . • Amber Spillman scorcd two runs and had an RBI; ' •Amber Hamm und Siacey Queen each scored one run; • Shannon Handy knocked in one run. Walnut Cove didn’t fare loo well against Davie, cither, falling 17-0 al the Davie Youth Complex the fol­ lowing night. Shannon Handy pitched the no­ hit shutout for Davie, striking out 11 and walking one. She helped her cause whh a double and two runs .scored. .Amber Carter was the catchcr. Other highlights for Davic: • Stacey Queen scorcd two runs and had two RBls; • Heather Lanning had a run and an RBI; • Ashley Sanders scored three runs; • Amber Spillman scorcd a run and had an RHI; , • Slacoy Handy and Traci Allcii each scorcd a run; ' • • Ashley Quinn, Amber Carter, and Brandi Comatzer scorcd two runs cach. . ■ J During that game, Davic runners stole 39 bases. They won the game with jusl Ihree hits. Erin Carter sang the National Anthcrn, Terri Hamm was the dircc* lor and Ron Lanning the announccc Keith Handy coaches the teanii. assisted hy Gene Queen, Paul Spillman and Jim Sanders. “We've got an awesome, all-star team," Handy said. "These people who come to the games can't believe It. It's Intimidating lo sec ihcm come on the ndd." The action goes to East Surry for the remainder of the tournament. Davie was scheduled lo play Tues­ day and Friday nights. Five wins will put ifie team in the state playoffs. Carly Balsly masters her serve during tennis camp at the South Davie tennis courts. Tennis Camp Participants Show improvement Continued From Page Bl p.m. June Il-July9atthe Soulh Davic tennis courts. The county can t)C proud of the nicc facility at Soulh Davic, she said. Cozart added that she hopes Nonh Davie will gel its own tennis courts in Ihc future. . Tennis camp participants rwere Bryce Anderson, Carly : Balsly, Allison Bowles, Robert Crews, Collin.Ferebee, Andrca Harris, Suzanne Hockaday, ■Emma Jakob, Kyle Nichols, ; Ben Pawlik, Christopher : Pawlik, Michelle Pawlik, • Alathea Riddle, Megan : Russell, Bryson Smilh, Allan Underwood and Stephanie Woderski. Emma Jakob Improves her skills during a match. - Photoa by Robin Farguaaon Millers Have A Successful Season : Continued From Page Bl ': bunch. As long as they wanl it, Uicy'll be OK." Mocksvillc picked up four oulsid- : crslhatcouldpolcnliallyhelpdiclocal p AmcricanLegionleamdowniheroad. i;,' Will Coc and Patrick Gore are Slar- t'; mount products, Kirii Matthews wijl I Big Catfish ^Fioci(sBoat It was so big il caused his boal to ;'shake, accoiding lo Grimes Hancock J of Gladstone Road, MocksviUe, who С managed to catch a 43 pound "blue .'СЬалпеГ catfish on a ilshing trip lo Bodin Uke near Albemarle July 8. > Using a Dower 7000C and bream Pfor bail, Hancock said dils was die -largest fresbwaler llsb he has ever ?caughl. ^ Fishing buddy Bil McChimnKk, ^also of Mocksville, fileud and froze ■;die fish, according to Hancock, i Jusl a week eartier McCiamrock ;;caughta33poundnshalBadin Lake. They go fishing cveiy chance diey ■:gcl, Hancock said. play for Fortiush and Jonathan Small belongs 10 Wcsl Forsylh. Mocksvilie'sbrighlcsi moment was a nmner-up ilnish in the reglonals al High Point, solidifying a beiih for last weekend's sUUe championships. _ "Wc’rc an 11 seed so we're not expected to be there long," Hunt said. "So die pressure's not there lo win a Hancock's big catfish at left. iGolf Tournament Planned :: CourtneyBapUslChurchwillhosl t a golf loumamenl al Pudding Ridge : Satuiday, Aug. 1 lo benefil its before r and afler school chlM cue ministry. : Teeofllihierccdiecipiain'schok» rk w n in w tt w ill be 12:30 p.m. Hie i t a p « Ibui pUyer team te $200. № IU |« u m iy be purchaied for $S before tee olT. A hoi dog supper and awards cetemony will follow die louraament Frizes wUllncludeSJOOforflmplace, $300 fbr second place and $200 for dilid place. To lign up,call 463-2681 or463- 2M5. O N T H E SQ U A R E IN H IS T O R IC D O W N T O W N M O C K S V IL L E Snnnsored bv Pied m on t C.A.R.S, AsBQClatiQn • O LD C A R S O N DISPLAY! • Enjoy M u sic From th e 5 0 's &60'srnnrtfixynf Tatum's Music Tree S pend a reU udng evening w ith your M ende n e ii^ b c n w hile you eat 4i itro u throiigh hlatorlo dow ntow n MooksvUIe. JU1YÍ20III 6:00 PM unni bunch, but we're doing OK." The Millers will wrap Ihings'up July 23-26, when they'll wear die un- denloglag against 15-under leams hi a Carolina Mariners tournament ol Rich Parii and die I>avie Youdi Complex. •TheMocksviilcMillcfsoriginaled as a semlpro leam some 50 years ap), when Uw Mocksville F ^ Mill spon­ sored die leam in the Yadkin Valley League. TheMillcrspiayeddKirhome games al Rich Parii, back when home plate resud whete die left-rield corpcr is now. ! Stewart Wins At Amateur Golf Event James Stewart was Ihe ove^l champion in die Davie County Ama­ teur GolfToumamenl played recent al Oak Valley and Pudding Ridge golf clubs. ' Stewait, who also uiok first in the age IS-I7 group, scoied a 73 al Oak Valleyanda79al Pudding Rldge.The Davie resident is a junior member at Pudding Ridge. Christopher Fuhimann shot a Iwo- daylotalof I54forsecondlnlhe 1S-|I7 age group, and Jon Land fireda 1S8 for diiidplace. ' I' Maldiew Nelson fued a 160 to win die. 12-14 age group, followed by Patrick McConville, 161, and Adam Eliod, 168. Josh Parish scond 101 for die Wfin In die age 9-11 group, folk>wed by WhilMeirifieldat l08andJohnadV№ Loos at 109. I' ^ И Ш И Ж Е , 1 1 К , DiffmnccI* YO UR LO CA L Authorized Cellular Dealer We wiU match or beat any competitors advertised price for equipment. 121 Depot Street MocksviUe, NC 27028 M o n - F ri. 8 am - 5 p m S a t. 9 am -1 pm ‘Nm line of lenic* with 12 month commttmtnl and credit approval required.PromoUonal minutM miy b* i__whtnvtr packiige minutM a ^ . CMdar mkiutM muat Iw usad In tha month Uiay are issued, and no credK «I ba axtiiniM lor unuMd minutM. Roamlrajong diatanoa and toll chargea appY Other rettrictlona apply. Sat itorelof dataHaOnaranda Julyai. 189». ^ ^ W th ro u ah th a PhonatW onV______________^ . , n .g u j j t t L ... 1 В4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 C o u p l e E x c h a n g e V o w s I n A r k a n s a s Mrs. Matthew Allen McCrary Anilfca EUsa Lcagans of Star Cliy, Ark. and Manhcw Allen McCrary of Arkadclphia. Ark. were united In mar­ riage at 2 p.m. on May 30. at the First Baptist Church of Aricndclphia. The bride Is the daughter of Ellis and Judy Lcagans of Colombia, South America, and Arkadclphia. Aric. She Is the granddaughter of Ava Halbert of Star City and the late Rupert Halbert, and Ruby Lcagans of Mocksvilic. and the late Cccil Uagans. She Is a 1992 graduate of Nueva Granada High School in Bogota, Columbiii, and a 1996 graduate of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadclphia. The past two years she has been a tcachcr of Spanish and choral music in (he Woodlawn School District: for the 1998-1999 school ycju- she will tcach music at UAcside Middle Scliool in Hot Springs. The gnx)m is the son of Billy and Sarah Kay McCrary of Arkadclphia. He is the grandson of Billlc and Lona McCrary of Prescott. Ark. and Milford and Wanza U u Allen of Hunstville. Texas. He is a 1995 graduate of Arkadclphia High School and is a stu­ dent at Ouachita Baptist University, majoring in business administration. He is a member of ihc United States Amiy Reserve. The ceremony was officiated by both (he bride's falhcr. Ellis Lcagans. and the p:istor of First Bapiist Church. Kevin I^ . The bride, escorted by her father, wore a short-sleeved gown with a full satin skirt and scquined bodlcc. Her maid of honor was her sister, Monica Lcagans.of Arkadclphia. Bridesmaids were Shelley Jackson of Benton, Ark. and Alicia Massey of Dallas, Texas. The groom's brother, Mark McCrary, of Arkadclphia. was best man. Groomsmen were Stuart Ray of Little Rock, Ark. and Jason Adkins of Arkadclphia. Ushers were Layne Johnston of Rose Bud, Ark.; Brian Kirby, cousin of the bride, of Arling­ ton, Texas; and Jimmy Francis, Jonathan Dupree, Jeffrey Dupree, and Jordan Dupree, all of Arkadclphia. Thcscrviccbcganwithaprcludcby instrumentalist Cindy Fuller of Arkadclphia. The maid of honor siing "HowBcautifur'duringthclighlingof the candlcs by Layne Johnston and Jimmy Francis. "CherishthcTrcasure" wossung by Janie and Will Tliompson of Arkadclphia during the seating of the parents and grandparents. Aficr Ihc exchanging of vows. "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by Phil Hardin of Arkadclphia. The bride wnite and sang a song that was recorded prior to the ccr­ cmony nnd played during Ihc lighting uf Ihe unity candle. This song was arranged und accompanicd on tape by Tad Hardin of Arkadclphia. Rcccption Following tlw scrvicc. a rcccption was held in the fellowship hall of First Baptist Chureh. The rcccption hall was dccoratcd by Becky Bost and Linda Childs. lx)lh of Arkadclphia. Also helping in the preparation of ihc reception hall were Dannie Mom'son, Mit/c Bass, und Jane Ricc, all of Arkadclphia. Jodi Dildy, cousin of Ihe bride, of Litlle Rock, attended the guesl regis­ ter. Servers for the rcccption were Etta Wallcrof Paragould, Ark.; Penny Ray of Litlle Rock; Shayna PolliKk of Waco, Texas; ami Donya Kirby of Arlington, Texas. ' Janlc Thompson was reception co­ ordinator. She was assisted by Rachel Halaby.CharlottcJclTers, Sharon Kolb, und Ula Wilson, all of Aricodclphla. Phyllis Duprccof Arkadclphia was wedding C(X)rdinator. After a wedding trip to Disney Worid in Rorida, thecouplc is residing in Arkadclphia. Social Evenb •On April} I friends in Aiiadclphia gave the groom-to-be a tool shower. • On April 18. the couplc was hon­ ored at a shower hosted by nine fami­ lies in the Arkadclphia home of Larry and Gail Pennington. • On April 25 they were given a shower by friends In the Livingston, Texas, home of Fred and Pam Grube. • Faculty members al Woodlawn High School hosted a shower for the bride-elect on May 21. • The gnwm's parents hosted a re­ hearsal dinner on May 29 al The Hon­ eycomb" in Arkadclphia. •Then the moming of the wedding, the maid of honor offered a breakfast und lingerie shower for l)cr sister. R o b e r t s o n - B u m g a m e r C o u p l e P l e d g e V o w s Mrs. David Neal Essie Jr. C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t C h u r c h O f C h r i s t Anna Louise Robcilsonof Advance andTodd Franklin BumgamcrofCool- cemec were united in marriage 3 p.m. Saturday, July 11 at Bixby Presbyte­ rian Chureh. The Rev. Brian K. Rum­ mage officiated. The bride is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Carter A. Robertson of Mocks- ville.andthcgranddaughtcrofMr.and Mrs. C.A. Robertson of Mocksville and Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Moose of Statesville. She is a 1993 graduate of Davic High School and Appalachian Slalc University werc she carrted a bachelor's degree in accounting. She is an accountant for Re/Max Rcally Con­ sultants in Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry F. Bumgamcr of Cool­ eemee and the grandson of Margaret BumgamcrofCooleemee. He is a 1989 graduate of West Rowan High School and Appalachian State University were he earned a bachelor's degree in [^ysl- cal education. Hciscmploycd wilh Ihc DavieCounty School System. The bride, esccmed by her father, worc a white. A-line, silk gown with a scooped neckline. The sleeves werc made from hand crocheted Italian lacc with small pearl accents.The back had abow which fiowcred down the length of (he dress and hccamc pan of the semi ciUhcdral train. The bride carried airaditional European cascadcofwhilc dcndrotiumorehids. gardenias,stepha- notis blooms, white moonbeam roses with ivy and assorted foliages. The bride chose Emily D. Folsom of Pulaski. Va and Buffy M. Hawksof Yadkinville os hcrmaidsofhonor. Ihe bridesmaids werc Susan L. Dobyns of Mrs. Todd Frankllri Bumgarner Dublin. Va.. Michclle L. McHon of Advancc, Vicky M. Mcdcrosof Louis* ville. Ky.. and Lori S. Sludcr of Ad­ vancc. The groom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Gary R. Blalock of Mocksville, Jeffrey A. Bumganwr, brother of the groom of Cooleemee. Anthony K. Rencgar of Mocksville, Kevin C. Robertson, brothcrofthcbridc,ofMocksvillc,and W.Brcmly Wall of Mocksvilic. Tyler Robertson and Caleb Robertson, cousins of the bride, of Lexington served as acolytcs. Lyndsey BlalockofMocksvillcwas the flower giri, and Tyler Correli of Mocksville was the ring bearer. The register was attended by Amy YcltonofCharlotte.and programs werc given by Gcnora Taylor of Kings Mountain. Music was provided by Dt>nna Ire­ land, organist, Robert Staley, trum­ peter, and W. James Wilson, soloist. Patricia Crenshaw of Mocksvilic served as wedding director. Reception The bride's parents hosted a rcccp­ tion following the ccrcmony al Pud­ ding Rklge Club House. The greeter^, werc Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hatley of •Albemarle and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Robertson of Lexington, the bride's aunts and uncles. RcccptionattcndanLsincludcd Doris Dillon of Mocksvilic. Shelia Baucom. ofPolkton.auntofthcbridc.andTonya Hopkins of Salisbury, cousin of ihc griKim. Tlic bride and groom went on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and will reside in Advancc. Social EvenU •OnAprill8,alingcricshowcrwas hosted by the maids of honor. • On May 9, a bridal sliower was hosted by the groom's family. • On May 16, a bridal slwwcr was hosted by the womcnof Bixby Prcsby- icrian. • On June 7, a bridal shower was hosted by the bride’s aunts. • On June 20, a brida) shower was hosted by the Bass family. • On July 10. a bridesmaids lun­ cheon was hosted by the bride's aunts. •On July 10. a rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parentó. ■ Tammy Rebecca Broughton of > Winston-Salem and David Neal ; Essie Jr. of Clemmons were united ^ in mairiage at 3 p.m. July 11 at Jen- • cbo Church o f Christ. Dc Tom Torpy : offictated. : The bride is the daughier of Dee Moore of Winston-Salem and Jeffrey : Broughton of Kemersville. She is a ; graduate of Parkland High School and earned a bachelor's degree in psychology with honon, with a K-6 ‘ teaching ceitificalioo, from Meredith ' College. She is a N.C. Teaching Fel- I low, employed with the Winstcm* I Salem/Fbrs]^ Couniy Schook. : Tbe groom Is the son of D. Neal • and Bieada Essie of Mocksville. He ;ls a graduate of Davie High School fand earned bachelor’s degrees in 'English and psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is employed by Chaiier Behavioral Health System of Winston-Salem. Escorted by her fathen Ihe bride chose Lisa Suther as maid of honor and Camilla Helton as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Angel Broughton and Casey Broughton, sisters of the bride, and Lindsay Allen. ■ The groom’s father was best man. Ushers were Forrest Essie, brolher of the groom, Chad Moore, brother of the bride, Jason Tomberlin and Barron Holland. Flower girl was Jade Limerick. After a reception at the Carolina Bible Camp and Retreat Centei; the couple went on a wedding trip to Charlestoo* S.C. They will be at home In Clemmons. PEACHEI^Save Big Bucks! You Pick V z B u s h e P S W ePicIc i/2BusheP 6 ifours* H I E . E . T O P O R C H A R D B illy K ootz O w n tr 33M 92-7246 • C all For OrdwrsKraetloni: From CI«mnMnt, 1-40,Wmi 10 H«»y. 601 N.U«ll on llimwCliurchHMd-Follow Slgni____________ Fine Gifts, Accessories, Bedding, Orienliii & Brand Nunc Funuiiui aqj Moie For Best Selections ' Stap Eiily Salunlay M 4 Sunday Open Weeltdays 10-6 Щ L O O K A T T H E S E H N E M A N U F A C T U R E R S CLAYTON M ARCUS CENTURY WATERFORD/ WEDGEW OOD M . I* , i# ' Я м к М Ш М Ч а а т с ш я к ш с ш в ю й м ’а м г в с м * « Smith Grove UMC Children’s Ministry Hwy 158 is now taking registration for Before/After school c^e. The telephone number is 940-52%. Grades K-6th. This program will include:; devotions, songs, skits, indoor/outdoor ¡games, arts and crafts, values education, sports, 4-H, nature education and!; homework/study time. EOE: Davie county enterprise record, July i6, im - b5 D e P a l m a - S m l t h C o u p l e W e d A t T a n g l e w o o d Chrislina Davidson DcPoInu and Toby Lee Smilli were united in mor- riage at II a.m. on July 12 in the Artxxetum of Tanglewood. The Rev. Button Rights ofncioted. The bride is Ihedaughlerof Charies and Sheny DePalma of Cooleemee. She iso 1991 graduale of Davie High School. She earned an associates de­ gree in Nursing from Milchell Com­ munity College and works at Davie. Davis and Iredell hospitals. The bridcgioom is the son of Tony and Diane Smith of Moclcsville. He is a l988gradualeofDavlcHighSchool. He is employed wlih Frcightliner Cor­ poration as a welder. The bride wore a tulle gown de­ signed by Eve of Milady. The filtcd bodice was fashioned wilh a bean- shaped neckline andlongflllcd sleeves. The bodice andslecves were overiayed wilh alcncon lace, detailed wilh silver bugle beads, pearis, and iridescent se­ quins. Layers of tulle fomied Ihe full ball gown skin falling from a Basque waist and was accented with scattered diamond-like riiincsloncs.Alargesalin peplum fell over Ihe deUKhable saiin cathedral train thal was delaiied wilh medallions of alencon lace and a hem 10 match. The bride wore a lacc tiara wilh a four-licred, pearl duslcd illusion that fell behind Ihc bride. The bride was csconcd by bcr fa­ lhcr. MariaCollins,herlwin sislcr, was herraauonofhonor.Bridesmaidswcre; ■ /f Mrs. Toby Lee Smith friend, April Lankford; sister, Cindy Duriiam; sister Susan DePalma; and sislcr, Monica Foitc'. Chosen as honoraiy bridesmaids were: Jamie Duriiam, nlccc of die bride; Kirsten Durtiam, niece of Ihe bride; and Shawna Smith, nicce of groom. The flower giri was Maria Foite', niece oflhe bride. The groom chose bis falhcr, Tony Smith, as his best man. The grooms­ men were; brother of Ihe bride, Tony DePalma; brolhcr-in-law of bride. Leonard Collins; brolherof Ihe groom, Shawn Smilh; and friend of Ihe groom, Joey Ross. The ring bearer was Paulie Forte', nephew of Ihe bride. The bride and her falhcr arrived at Ihe Ariwreium in a hoise drawn car­ riage. Then as guests were cnlcrtained by sounds of violins, Inimpel, and or­ gan music, the bride was escorted by her falhcr down a while laid aisle. Reception Following Ihe ccremony a recep­ tion was hcldlnlheTanglcwood Manor House, where music was played for dancing. Heavy horsd'oeuvrcs selcclcd were a fresh vegclable erudite and dip, sea­ sonal fresh frail tray wilh chocolate dip, assorted dell meals and cheese tray, and a pasta station. Champagne punch and bar were available on Ihe veranda. The cake was athrcc-tiered confec­ tion of fivc-llavor pound cake wilh bullercream icing. It was adorned with fresh llawcrs and tmdhlonal draping. The groom's cake was chocolate wilh chocolate icing. Il was decorated wilh candicd, chocolate fish and two while fishing rods wilh while fishing line entwined. In Ihcir departure, bubbles were used 10 wish Ihe newlyweds well as Iheir new life had begun. The newlyweds went on a honey­ moon al Ihe Yachtsman Hold and Resort at Myrtle Bcach. m C e c il A n d R u th C a r tn e r T o C e le b ra te A n n iv e r s a r y CecilundRulhCartncrwillcclcbralcthcir.SI)lhwcddingannivcrsaiyal7p.m. Friday, July 19, at Salem Uniicd Melhodisi Church, Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. The reccplionwlllbe hoslcd by Janice, Larry and nii/abcih Meyer, family and friends. 1 F lo w e n fo r o U O cca sio n s | ¡S t e f ’S I I ft c c k s v llle 1 7 8 1 - 1 7 1 2 Advance Florist b G iftB a ske b — We Deliver— (3 3 6 )M 0 -« 3 3 7 J a y c e e s P l a n A c t i v i t i e s , S e e k N e w M e m b e r s The Mocksvillc-Davic Jaycccs, under a newly installed Board of Di­ rectors. arc holding a summer mem­ bership drive. The continued growth in member­ ship was one of ihc needs identified by the board as they made plans for the coming year rcccntly. The Mocksville-Davie Jaycccs arc currently In their twelfth year of pro* viding needed leadership and business training Ihrough scrvicc lo the com­ munity. On the local level, the group's accomplishments and activilicslncludc the HauntcdTrail at Rich Park.Christ­ mas Cheer. Tenidc Kid program at Mocksville Elementary, Senior Bingo at Autumn Carc and the candidates' foram this spring before the primary election. Center Church Selling Cooliboolis The Ccnlcr Uniicd Methodist Church is publishing a cookbook, and orders for the book are being taken from church members. Proceeds will go to the building fund. M iller Child Born Randy, BetUna and T>ler Miller of MocksvilleannouncedKbiithofCasey LeeMillcronJuiK23,1998,atFotsyth Memorial Hospital. Casey weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 21 inches long. > Grandparenis are Randy and Mar- iaret Miller of Hemingway. S.C. and Geneand Marion Hogg of Boca Raton, ila. The local Jaycce chapier also sup­ ports a number of slate and national charities, IncludingtheDukeCompre- hensive Canccr Center Ihrough the rallle of a Bob Timberiake print, die Nonh Carolina Jaycec Bum Center, Boys and Giris Homes of Nonh Caro­ lina. Ihe Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Mission Inn, a pediatric AIDS facility. bi addition tofund raising andcom- rounity activities, the group's mem­ beis engage in many social activities, such as white waler railing, mystery dinnen, progressive dinners, bowling and camping trips. TheJayceesare pertiaps best known for Iheir emphasis on training mem­ bers as future leaders in the commu­ nity and in business. Some upcoming projecu include a Meet Uie Jaycees cookoul Friday, July 17, and a tour of the bum unit of ihe N.C. Jaycee Bum Cenier in Chapel Hill July l8.Thenextregularmeellng of die Jaycees will be held July 20. at Davie Couniy Public Library al 7 p.m. at which John Williams will present a program on nutrition. Plans for August include fielding a leamindieRelayforLifeAug. I4and 15. at Teen Scene" lo be sponsored it Ihe Davie Couniy YMCA. a camping and rafting trip on the New River Aug. 28 and 29. A "Second Chance Rum­ mage Sale" to benefit a local charily is being planned for September. The Mocksville-Davie Jaycees meet the first and Ihiid Monday of cach monlh. Membeiship is open lo anyone age 21 to 39. Membeis also play Bingo with resident at Autumn CarelhesccondTuesdayofcachmonlh al 7 p.m. Fbr morelnfomalion about IheJay- cces or to become a member, call Gay or John Bridgcis at 751-0077. f o a s t e a M a o .- S a L l llam - IO p m H Sun. V b 12-IOpm ^ Old Fashioned Toasted Foot Longs Sl Regular Hot Dogs Old Fashioned Hamburgers Cold Cut Subs Sandwiches Drive-Thru between Baskin Robbins & Pizza Hut 766-6011 A n d e r s o n C h o s e n F o r Y o u th P r o g r a m Ш1 M]i ани Ь СЫу. I ~ ib n le d o iylM b lrtliik T o aJu iit }4. My iDQihtr Md Ы Ы Г M * tookom h r my рюЦг. My AuntpMi* boa TnnoM, GnodM ^G(M#iLaUqr«adGiMdM E * * * Iw t h * F W liie d |2Гы р to cririvriNi ay birtb- tV’. Jessica L. Andeison, daughier of Robert Andeison and Sharon Tolbert of Mocksville, has been selected 10 participate in Ihe "Distin­ guished Youlh of North Carolina Scholarship & Recognition Pro­ gram in FayetteviltealUie Holiday Inn Bor­ deaux. July 10- 12. Andcraon During the weekend event, two North Carolina students will be se­ lected to receivea$l,OOOU.S. Savings Bond and Ihe righl to serve as a stale ptognun titlehoUer for one year. Bodi winners will teceive $200 cash to pnsenttalhdriespeclive schools from die DisUnguished Youth of America Program. Neariy $5.000 in scholar­ ships and awaids will be presented to various paitieipmts. The program is designed 10 lecog- Holm an-Frost Reunion Held The 40di annual reunion of Ihe Holman and Frosl fatniliei WHheUoaSin- day.Iulyl2. i l Palmetto Chureh. The speaker fbrthemomint service w»» Regina Gnham of Mocksville. She U the vice (tesidcMofan- G nhM B ham FUoenl Horoe, Inc. in Mocks­ vUle. Her loiiic waa; Be Conunitled id Ihe Right'Шпса, and the lM n> she featundwttbdiigcoainiiaedloOad, to fm ily , and 10 your оопишойу. After m vlce, lunch wia served ouliideciilhggnMib.AboM7Speo|ifc wenliM ewhnce. The m t mWoo win be held July 11, IM9ilNroeaoChiirch. nize giris wIk) rank high ucodeiiiicully and are sirong Icadcis in dieir schools and communities. The judging criteria used lo selcci represenuuive includes die following; scholastic n*onl; scr­ vicc to school and community; person­ ality projection; and interview. Pro- giamdireciorSlavaBryn.statcd: "This program truly reflects the young women of the 90's. The candidates ore intelligent, well-rounded studenis. Sixty percent of the judging involves written resumes, wilh another signifi­ cant portion being die judges' inler- vicw." The finals were at 3:30 p.m. Sun­ day, July 12. at die Holiday Inn Bor­ deaux and will culminate in Uw nam­ ing of "Distinguished Young Miss of North Carolina" and "Distinguished LildeMissofNorthCarollna"forl998. Andeison was sponsored for Ihe weekend by family, friends and busi- Resldents C om plete Program Seventeen area residents com­ pleted Ihe Adult High School Di­ ploma and Ihe General Educalional Development programs al Davidson County Community College during the spring. The AHS program is designed (or adulu who did nol complete Iheir high school education Ihrough the public schools. The program pto- vides students widi die means to eani their Adull High School Diploma by completing course work in English, madi. science and history. Completing dial program were: Angela Y. Fowler of Cooleem«; Melissa Ann Clark, Jason M. C a n a N e w s Duncan, Kelley Rachael Harris. Adrienne N. Houston. Angela R. 'McDaniel. Nicholas A. Miceli and Theresa L. Pratt, all of Mocksville. The GED program is a means for adulls to obtain a high school di­ ploma. Individuals lake Ihe GED exams to demonstrate high school level competencies in English, social science, reading and maUi. Completing that program were: GraylinlVron Blackwell. Sandra C. Brewer. Timothy W. Dodson, Lisa R. Edwards, Robert Dale Edwanls Jr.. Melissa K. Taylor, all of Mocks­ ville; Donald Clarence Leonard, Katie M. Leonard and Elva M Mitchem, all of Advance. Fam ily First M ortgage Corp« — ESTABLISHED 1979 — “XOime tfout comes jits t" Fixed Rotes# О "T С As Low As 0 « 0 / Э Owntd and Staffed by Davie Count/ Hesklem Fut S«rvlc* / Fut ChMlngi Ona Dqr Approvai InHoitCon Fint A Sacond Mortf4*t • PwdiuM or Itellrancu 01ШТГКШ№ UNDQUTOOD тхм/юммиши» __ м о т н о м а S M C O M n tQ H A IfM O a O V IIU r lK(33é) 7Si-2t9t Qflka lecaeedThreufheutThe Southeott BjJotai’Cita* Godwin CanaCoacspondenl " The 4lh of July was greal. The ^ deo waa a big hit as always and ite flags wete flying over Cana, just Uke latlyear. Widiblue skies flying over us anda Ught bneze on our face we laU to icat a good Cana man, Eari Ftvches. Eari giew up in downtown Cana and spent hU Ufe helping people with dieir ctn. Eveiyoae iinew no matter wha it was Eh I could flu it. Aa ¡left Eatons Bap­ tist Chureh Cqneteiy I unied 00 my airoonditknerinmycarlocaalofrand remembered il waa Eari Rucbe who helped me 10 get my air coiditkioer flaed. Eari will tedeqily misled. / . Ozone^ttiiryatdoo'tbiMlheite air you will die. Ha. Ha. Seriously, have you heard all of diese daily ozone aleits. Now dial the El Nino is gone die weadiermanhastorindsomediingeUe to complain and worry aboul and I diink die ozone aleit will be their big worry. Cana's ozone aleit today is red, die shade of Roy Taykir's tomatoes. lam excited to itad the paper about die Bank of Davie. ThU will be die closest bank lo Cana. Maybe day will be inleicsled in putting an oflice in Cana. We can use the oM n»t Oflice mail whidow as a teller window, riow about an A IM hi Cana? Hiia week's joke from Cana: Bob said, "I hid to shoot my dog die odw day,’ Bill 'said, "Was he madr Bob said,'TVerenl loo pleased." P e rfo rm a n c e Add-OnT C ite ! Ш 5 Ш MY: 6.15%" limiims. R a ie : 5 W o A R Ï: à ( m r iim i2 im t *Youniqftddtoteain(niilo(yi)uroeillcaeofdmG6k diiringtetaI2inoak$SOiiÉiperaiidilaiiddepasiL » I III i i| Iben к cons Ю perfniniDce, you can со«« 00 SoMbem Comninl«; Ibctbrit'siiglllagyD uriiioQ eylom xkotprib ildli«yott»llhiinenuiledpei«of ■ ----------------- i - DAVIE COUNTY\ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 - B7 C orn a tze r Baptist P ia n s V B S Join the "Cactus Carovan" at Cor- nalzcr Baptist Church for Vocation Bible School July 20-24 from 6:30- 8:30 cach evening. ‘The Iravelcis, age 4-18. will Icam aliout ilcscn МГе and abundant lire in Jesus. For more 1пГогша1|оп. call 998- 4 p . New Church M eets A t North Davie Eagle Heights is u new church Ihut has been meeting in Nonh Dnvie Middle School on Fannington Riud in Mocksvillc for about a year. Pastors arc David Jordan and Mark Allen. Ilisunon-trdditional.rclaxcdchurch that truly worships God. The youth group hiis been working oti u play culled "Lcvites .Genes” Гог several months and they will be per- fomiing it on Sunday, July 26 during thq 10 n.m. scrvice. Practice will be Sunday, July 12 and July 19 after the church servicc (mwn). Call Tammera at 768-8925 day • 940-5590 evening for morc Informa- lion; or the church at 751 *7639. Church To Observe Missionary Day J o y n e r C o u p le C e le b ra te s 5 0 th W e d d in g A n n iv e rs a ry Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church will observe missionary day on Sunday. July 19 at 3 p.m. Tbe Rev. Darrell McConnell, pas­ tor of Rrst Baptist Church of Har­ mony, will be the guest speaker. Tlie public is invited. Dr. W.E. Martin is pastor. Bill and Peggy Joyner of Mocksviile celebrated their 50th wedding anni­ versary with a reception from 2-4 p.m. Sunday July 12 at the Jericho- Hardison Ruritan Building near Mocksvilie. Hosts were their children: Brenda J. Legg and Deborah J. Long of Lewis­ ville; William H. “ Billy” Joyner Jr. of Ronda; Robert A. “Bob" Joyner of Charlotte; Michacl K. Joyner und JclTcr)' D. Joyner of Mocksvillc; ond Martha J. Brennan ofClemmons.The couple has 12 grandchildren. The couple were married on July 9,1948. He is retired from Greyhound Bus Lines in Winston-Salem, and she is retired from Peggy Joyner's In- r i i I | S G 3 . l 0 N C W S comc Tax Scrvice. Grant Earns Biblical Studies Degree The Rev. James Grant, pastor of New Patterson Grove Faith Church of East Bend, graduated from Vintage Bible College In Winslon-Salem on July 10 with an associate degree in Biblical Studies. He will continue his studies to ob­ tain a bachelor's degree in theology. He is a nalive of Davie County and ismarriedandhasthrccchildrcn."lam a true believer that we can do all things Ihrough Christ which strengthens us," he said. Courtney Baptist To H ost V B S Courtney Baptist Church will have a 'tjood News GalacticAdven- lure" Vacation Bible School July 25- 29. The mission starts with a kick-off from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, July 25. with food, fun and games for the family. From 6:30-8:30 Sunday-Wxines- day, Ihe Bible School will focus on Ihe “good news" thal Jesus Chrisi offers. Classcs arc for infants to adults. Adull Bible Study will begin each evening al 7. For morc information, call Lori Clarkson at 998-7404 or Lori Baity at 463-5600. By Benita Brandon Wyatt Hillsdale Correspondent Our building plans for Hillsdale Baptist Church are scheduled to be completed hy July 28. Soon our antici­ pation for our new building will be rewarded. Our memhers who arc going to Church Plans Yard Sale, Car Wash Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church will sponsor a yard sale, car wash and bake sale 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat­ urday. The church is located on Baltimon; Roadjiisl off U.S. IS8. Proceeds will be used to help Ihe church's iccn drama Icam Inner Mis- sion attend a national drama competi­ tion to be held in Asheville July 27-30. Inner Mission will have fourenlries inthecontcsl,whicAhave already won at dislrici and сопГсгспсе levels. Ию teens will also participate in a youth rally, hear from national youth leaden and be enunlaincd lly the contempo­ rary Christian group Sierra. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Comers CoiTcspondcnt The youlh and their leaden of Courtney Baptist Churchhaverctumed home after a mission irip to West Vir­ ginia. The Farmington Ruritan Club en- teitained the recipients of their schol­ anhip awards and Iheir families at a cookoul Salurday night at the former site of the Farmington School. TTiosc P i n o N e w s receiving Ihe awards were Angie Hamm, Billy Smith p d Lee Ann Spillman. Mis. Margaret Walls and Mis. R.O. Sapp visiied Mr. and Mrs. Joe White Thursday night. Vacation Bible School will be held July 26-29 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Kick- off will be Satunlay, July 25 from S-8 p.m. with a hot dog supper. All chil­ dren are invited lo come; ■ jrN onU U iui PinoConespondent ' Wc were happy to havc Frank and Toby Hawkins in church Sunday, afler a kmg absence. Also, Johnsie Shelton, bez McClannon and Brenl Ticker, who was visiting Malthew Miller were present. ' Last Friday, our son Jim, who is a pikx for Nonhwesi Airiines, had a layover in Raleigh, so he drove up lo spend a few quality hours and have diniierwilhus. Linda Smith and chiUren, Missy and Linle John spent lasl week with her parems, Hairy and Ellen Rawlings. Accompanyini her were some friends fromFkmda. ' BobandKalhyEIIUhostedacook- oul al Iheir home on Sunday evening. Special guesa wen Bob and Louise DUL Demis, F^MalthcwandMegan Graver and Kirby and Beverly FoUowiag the mafriage of DavU Essie and Tammy Broughton on July 11, Lelia and James Essie entertained Mr. arid Mrs. T. CaiTCIt Neal of Eden, Mr. and Mrs. David K. Nod and Eliza­ beth Johnson of Reidsville, Mr. and Mis. Ben Neal of Oxfoid. and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Baines and daughter, Elizabe^ of Onaiicock, Va. for dinner al Maples Shades, the Essie home on CanaRi^. James Essie entertained family member^ and friei^ for dinner at DocksjdeSeafoodon Sunday evening, July llPresentwerethehosiandwife, Lelia, James "Chip" Essie and wife,; Ruth, Neal Essk:anl wife, Brenda, and Foiresi Essie, all of Mocksviile. Also, John, Мшу Ellen and Joe Candilk) of Winston-&dem, Jeff Essk; of Cary, Rebecca EfSK and Batron Holland of Raleigh, Healhcr^hcnkofWoodleaf, RandyandDebbifNiedcraofRingais, New Jersey, and^ Brooks Bvnes and Wife, Ann and daughler, Elizabeth of Onancack,Va.'^ FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Mfro«UFE«BU8MES8< JMkAdMM AlCartw Woody HiidMm «A-S'ANNUm eS FARM« HOMES *BUJE CROSS Mvfc Jarvis У1д 1м Wlllani F A R M B U R E A U Belarus for the Wildcmess Camp arc Icavingthis week. Please remember them as ihey spend lime with the youth of Belarus. July 19 there will be achurchwidc picnic and Baptismal Scrvicc at the river. I’m sure their will be a wonderful experience just as it was last summer. Бес/f C o u p le H o n o re d O n 5 0 th W e d d in g A n n iv e rs a r y Brucc and nii/abclh Bcck of 2475 U.S. Hwy. 601 N. celebrated iheir 50lh wedding anniversary on July 11 wiih a family dinner al Staley's of Winston- Salem. Hosts werti their sons and daughters-in-law: Roger and Caroline and Ronald and Melissa. Also attending were their granddaughters and Iheir friends, Karrie and Brian Davis, Amy and Stephen Correll and Amanda and Johnny Anderrion. Mr. Beck rctinxl from Sam Ltx\ Mrs. Beck from Monlcigh Ganiient Co. They were married at BcarCrc^ck Baptist Churc-h July 11,1948. Spiritual Resources: S u m m e r V a c a t i o n s ByUwRav.DavklQIttMwath Eatons Baptist Church Summer vacations offer oppcitunities to rest, relax and reflect. Many will use the time to recharge their baneries and prepare lor reentry inlo the world ot woik and business. Others will sp(^ lime with relathfss and Mends in harried attempts lo pack a veal's living Into one week. The change otone'sroutinefromtheyeariong pattern helponetoseelilelromadilferent angle. Many will take time to read and commune with God's creatk)n. Whether II is the wamt breeze accompanied by Ihe ebb and fkm of the ocean, the ma|estk: grandeur ol the mountains orihe long, tall rows olcom In Ihe farmer's fleki, we all recognize the gtoiy ol God. There are many exciting and inleresting pieces ol literature lo read, but pennit me to endorse the Bible as a Ime source ol renewal. Within Its pages are stories about herok: figures, romance, tragedy, psychology, hlstoiy...There's even a giant llsh sloiy. Most Impor­ tantly, the Bible declares the great stoiy of God's love as its central theme. The climax ol the entire book Is the dealh, burial and resurrection ol Jesus, God's only son. This same Jesus declared His mlsskm......to preach good news to the poor......to proclaim release to tho captives and recovering ol sight to Ihe blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year ol the Lord.'(Luke 4:18-19) Vance Havner, Ihe well-known Baptist evangelist, on the occa­ sion of his wile's dealh was approached by a sympathetic young admirer. The young man said, "Dr. Havner, I'm truly soriy about Ihe loss ol your wile." Upon hearing this Dr. Havner replied, "She is not lost; she is with Jesus. Something Is not lost il you know where it Is.' May your summer vacation be used lo renew your failh in Christ Jesus, that your spirit may be able to say more convincingly, "I have found mysell truly Iree, fully alive in Him." Support These Local Businesses W.G. 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NC 27028 a3é-75b2lto FOUER-RiUlCN ОШМСОММИУ 486 VMay Road Mockavllla, NC 27028 3 3 8 - 7 8 1 - 2 1 4 1 8ИП1Е11Ш111И A T 8 8 L N IC . 3319 US Hwy 158 Mockavllla, NC 27028 и и м ш м и т 182Sli*akSkaal МовквуШа,НС 27028 3 3 8 - 1 8 1 - 2 1 8 1 fHtlBWELBiM АМВНбАТвМ P.O .Iox8ai Hwy. 801 s. Moekavllla,NC 27028 7 8 1 - 3 1 1 2 JSWSf ■ ' " ■ S t e м п м ф ш 'м м а м ъ и е я т--------im UINBHIG8IMRY a—-I—a.— —--.-awvnsno novo MoehivNto,NC2702l CRAIG CARTER BUUERiNIC. m v m • I L ia n e s G a ith e r C a rtn e r Gaither Caitner, 82, of 113 rch Road, Mocksviile, died mom- 1998, le fol- three lining Ii^ li JV. 7, e late Jz7.ie ■ilhcr, airicd j jV. Cartner Jan. 23,1932. '• :r husband were founders ¡ ^ i o f Gartner's Service 11 Afler retiiemenl she be- ' jll-time homemaker and me Pipducts dealer. . anumberorSalemUniled ; JChurch where she was a ItbcrofiheUnltedMelhod- She received recognition :. Extension Service for38 vice as a leader of Davie -H Club and as a 50-ycar Kappa Extension Home- b. She was also a 50-year Woodmen of The World, Harmony. IIS includc 2 daughters, 'hew and husband Paul nnd er and husband Tommy, Kksviiie; 4 sons. Tommy wife Becky ofMocksville, ler and wife Pat of Har- Cartner of the home and ttner and wife Kalhy of I Rock, Ark.; lOgrandchll- |at grandchildren; a sister. : jpbcll of Harmony; and 2 tiph Gaither and James № of Harmony, iervices were hcldat 3 p.m. ;■ Salem United Melhodisl : ilheRevs.Bill Wombaugh White ofricialing. Burial ;; Ihe church ccmetciy. ;;als may be made lo the Jjid of Salem United Melh- ■:;h, 1582 Davic Academy ■ 3ivillc,N.C.27028. e R a y fie M e Swaim Raylleld, 76, of ;ommuniiy, died Tuesday, I, at her home, ay 23, 1922, in Yadkin lie late Charies ond Dinah im, she was a homemaker, her cooking and baking, hcmber of Antioch Baptist jVinston-Salcm. t preceded in death by her r 22 years, Jake Caison I l967.Shcwasalsoprcde- i brother and 4 sislers. includc a daughler, Jeni iffln of Mocksvilie; a sis- 'ayne of Richmond, Va.; Kevin Chaffm of e service was held a lll u Fonylh Memorial Gar- uon-Salem with the Rev. lughofTiciaUng. :;C u th re U I. Cuthrell, 84, of Autumn ;!ng Home in Mocksvilie, jiy .Ju ly ll, l998,folk)w- .1 of declining healdi. ;ii of DavieCounty, she was ;lcr of the lale James and Ijames. i irvived by 4 sons, 3 daugh- ;;'^M kli№ 17grcal giand- ';d 6 great great gnndchil- scivfces were hekl al 11 .j:, at Graham Funeral Hook :;ieRev.W£Mai1in.Buiial '[^edarCicckBivlisiaiinh .• Irow ii lin Brown, 59,ofHam- ly, July 4, 1998, al :CouiilyJuly22,1938, :J.andVelniaGtUnii asaietlnd textile wotker. eded In death byabmher, aceBrawnoCCookemee, linclude his wife, Cvolyii m ; 4 sou, James Brown,' mind Tony BiDwn, all of KeaaediBiown;2daugl>- DmiofSMbyandDelxa mfcahdf-tMher.Wayie Uibuiy:ai)d20gnuidchU-' A n n ie L o u ise A rn o ld Annie Louise Arnold, 70, of 142 Excalibur Lane, Mocksviile, died Wednesday moming, July 8,1998, al Forsylh Memorial Hospital In Win­ ston-Salem. She hod been seriously ill for three weeks. Bom In Louisiana, she grew up in Sacramento,Calif.Forihcpasl30yean, she had lived In Mocksvilie and was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church. She had woriced as a cook at Miller's Restaurant and as a nurse assistani at the Jewish Home. She Is survived by her husband, Alonzo Arnold ofthe home; a daugh- ler,Shan>n Denise RedmondofMocks- vllle; 5 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were hcklat3p.m. July 12, al Falifleld Baptist Church wllh the Rev. Marcus Williams offfcl- ating. Burial followed in the church cemeleiy. M ira n d a B irk e M a m Miranda Marie BIrite Mairs, 34, of Angell Road, Mocksvillc, died early Wednesday, July 8, 1998, at Davie County Hospital afler being in declin­ ing health. She was bom in Forsyth Counly Oct. 10,1963,10 Ann Phelps While of Mocksviile and the late Jimmy Biriie. She was Ihe assisiant manager of ihe deli al Bl-Lo In Clemmons and previ­ ously had woriicd al Jockcy Interna- lional. She attended Eatons Bapllst Church and especially enjoyed flower gardening. She was preceded in dealh by ason, Michael Daniel Mans. Suiviving,in addilion lohcrmotfier, arc her husband, Michacl Mam Sr. of Mocksvilie; her stepfather, Grady White of Mocksviile; a daughler. Heather Renee Marrsof Mocksvilie; 2 sislers, Helen Waller of Clemmons nnd Lynndale Gilley of Bluefleld, W.Va.; a brother, Ray Birice of Ad­ vancc; a stepsister. Dawn While of Onlario,Can^aslepbtodier,Kimber While of West Virginia; and a half sister, Mareie Birice of Winslon-Sa­ lcm. ■' Funeral services were conducled al 1 lam. July 1 l,al Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gilbrealh ofHcialing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be considered for Davie County Chapter of Uie Ameri­ can Cancer Society, 1900S.Hawthome Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. R u th B a rk e r G a ith e r Ruth Baricer GaiUw, 85, of Win- ston-Salem,dicdJuly 11,1998,atFbr- syth Mcmofial Hospital foUowing a [Kriod of declining health. She was a member of Hanes Me­ morial CME Church, the Jackson Av­ enue Community Club and Ihe Twi­ light Social Club. She was retired from Winston Steam Laundry. Surviving are a son, William Eu­ gene Gaither of Mocksviile; and S grandchiUren. Funeral sctvkes were to be heU at 3p4n.July l5,alMainvUle AMEZkm Church wldi d» Rev. Robert Bailey ofTicialing and burial folkiwing in the chutch cemetery. The family was lo receive Mends al die church al 2:30 p.m. E a r l C o lte F u rch e s EarlColle Furches,57,ofRobcison Drive, Mocksviile, died Tuesday, July 7,1998, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. ' Bora Aug. 12, 1940, in Davie County 10 Ihe lale Robert Earl and Naomi Rollins Furches, he was co- owner and operator of E&L Motor Company for over 28 ycais. He was a 1958 graduate of Ihc Davie Counly schools and enjoyed bird hunting and Hshing. Survivoisincludchis wife, Deborah Davis Furches of Ihc home; 2 sons, Kenneth Earl Furches and Robert Davis Furches, bolh ofMocksville; 3 grand­ children; 2 sisters, Oail Boger of Okccchobcc, Fla. and Cora Naylor of Mocksvillc; a brother, John L, Furches of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral scrviccs were conducled al 8 p.m. July 9, at Balise Baptist Church by the Rev. Glenn Sellen. A graveside service was held July 10, al Eatons Bapllst Church Cemeleiy at 10 a.m. Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848, Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028; Cancer Ser­ vices of Davie, 622 North Main Slrccl, Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028;or the Ameri­ can CanccrSocicty,622Foisyth Medi­ cal Park, 1900 S. Hawlhorae Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. C h a rie s A n d erso n H a ll Charles Anderson Hall, 53, of Statesville, died Sunday, July S, 1998, at his home. He was the brother of Pressly Hall ofMocksville. ' Services werc conductcd July 9, al 12:15 p.m. at A.R. Kclscy Memorial Chapel of Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury. Burial followed in Nalional Cemetery with mililary riles provided by the Rowan Counly Veter­ ans Council. M a rg a re t W estm o relan d Margaret Wingo Westmoreland, 87, formcrlyof Kannapolis,died Monday, July6,1998,al AulumnCaicofMocks- ville. Bom Sept. 23,1910, inSpartanburg, S.C., she was a daughler of the lale iohn and Mary McMillian Wingo. She was retired from Cannon Mills No. 7 weave room. A mcmbcrof Firsl Bap­ tist Church of Kannapolis, she was a member of Ihe deaf Sunday School class. Her husband of 40 years, Boyce L. Westmoreland, preceded her in deaUi. Survivingan! ason, Janies B. "J.B." Westmoreland of Mocksvilie, widi whom she lived unlil 1978; a sister, Octavia McCraken of South Carolina; 2 grandsons; 4 great gnuidchildren; and 2 great great grandcliildren. A graveside service was held at Carolina Memorial Park July 8, al 1:30 p.m. by die Rev. Jerry Potter. (6) DAVIB niNBRAL SBRIfiCBLLC 416 \Uky Rd., KbdjnHh NC Э36-751-ЗЩ : i f erffecawenhtU«3pjii. Riami Horn'' LOANS ON HOMES Excellent Rates Available Credit PraUenu Understood W E O P P E R •nUCouoiidttioo , •IIoawIinptmiM nt • M t i a i t M i i i i • BiHnanaa •R iad anti >№«№ Ratea • u fta o u a n • aadMortniM upfa)100% Ii|uitir "j • EicdlM t ratM oo DiMbb WdM and Modtilan iriUi 0 ^ • • • io e a l F m m a l S u v ie t • • MUTUAL f MORTGAGE Sdkbafy688-lS00 1-80(M^7S tU tw i by Phon* f 6pai Cub Scout Pack 574 will host its sccond annual "Fun Day" on Satunlay, July 25, with regislralion at 8:30 at the parking lot ofthe B.C. Brock Audito­ rium. Enter from Poplar Street. thisscssion will feature educational and safely programs Including the Nonh Carolina Highway Patrol's Bi­ cycle Rodeo. The "Safe House" from Yadkinvilie Fire Department is also scheduled lo be at the site, so ihat each child attending can practice escaping from a smoke-filled home. This ses­ sion is open to Ihc public. Registered members of any scout­ ing organization (cub scouts, boy scouts, giri scouts) should bring iden- tidcalion for free admission. Anyone who is nol a registered mcmbcrof such organlMion will be asked to a $1 C u b S c o u t s T o Host 'Fun D ay' admission fee at die time of regislra­ lion. Eachparticipate should bringtheir own bicycle and helmet dial moming. Limited refreshments will be avail­ able. The afleraoon session is limiled lo registered membenofCubScoul Pack 574. Infoimalion will be available at Ihe moming session about Ihis event. Registered membere of the pack who cannot attend Ihe moming session can conlact thclr den leaders for speclHc Infonnalion concerning Ihe altemoon sc.ssion. Boy who will be In the fiisl Ihrough fifth grades for the 1998-1999 school year may register as membcn of Cub Scout 574 that moming, and attend bolh sessions ofFun Day. Registration infonnalion will be available on Fun Day. SALEM MORTGAGE and il gives lawmakers a chancc to meet and listen to some of their most important constituents, their school­ children. Rebecca Ellen Potts was sponsored by Rep. Julia Howard and isthe daugh- terofSusanTutterowYoungand Ken­ neth Potts. Potts Se/ves A s Page In House Rebecca Ellen Potts, a siudcnl at Interact widi their state government, Davie High School, recently served as a Page for die Nonh Carolina Houseof Representatives. Pages play an Important role In the General Assembly by assisting mem- bci5 of the House during committee mecilngs and floor sessions. Serving as a Page gives students a chance lo Cornatzer News Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts an Sharon visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye Sunday aftcTDoon.TheyalsovisitedMr.Charlie Williams in Smilh grove Thursday af­ ternoon. the Joyful Seniors met at the activ­ ity building of Cornatzer Baplisi Church Thursday, July 9. Everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch and guest speaker was the Rev. B. A. Carroll from Pleasant View Baptist Church in Win- ston-Salcm. Vacation Bible School will be held at Conuuzer Baptist Church July 20- 24 cach evening from 6:30*8:30 p.m. For ages 4-18. The theme is Cktus Caroman based on 1 John 4:9 so they may leam about abundant life in Jesus. For further information call 998-4399. DELA ROBBINSLoan Officer 336-768-1996 Ex t. 107 24HourVakeMea Раж: 768-2947 P tg e t: 607-SS89 B yD ollkiP nili Cornatzer Concspondent Elhcl Jones hod suigeiy for a bro­ ken hip last week and Is a patient in Baptist Hospiul. She had resided at Clemmonsvillc Rest Home. Mr. and Mn. Alan Frye and boys vacalloncd at Myrtle Beach, S.C. last week. Lucille Potts was honored for her 85 birthday Saiunlay evening al her home. Attending were her children, giancfchiidrcn and friends. Karen Bishop and son Geflbry of Chapel Hill, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Shoaf last week. Margaret Potts visiied Kaye West and Eva Polls Sunday afternoon. ^ S w e e t L o v e r ' s H a v e nЛ Г & Ж Downtown MocfavUlt Ш м ------------------------------------------------------------------P IZ Z A — P IZ Z A • Sundaes • Banana Splits • Ice-Cream • Milk Shakes Eat In Where Ifs Cool! Interior Design Made G e t eqicrt advice at Ihe home decoratfaig m te t located cn Oie I^M r. Sandy Younger haa a d e g ^ in Interior Design and is a interiixs to suit your penonal style and budget. Come by today and let Sandy assist you m creating №e home interior ot your dreams. Sd iid y L Y o iin g tT . In te rio r D(>signor InMor DMien« • Allied Mcnèer A9D 814SoulhM>inSlieet • Mocksviile 0 3 «7S 1-M IS Would you entrust your loved one to anyone other than a Community Friend? ,i^oafaig a loved one - wbathar auddealy or cipcctcdly - bUM moat diflkuH ordeal we face. Ila a |г1«Г-а(гккеа. coiiAialai u d emotioiial p c iM Vat, hundrtda afdaciaioM miMt be made ia pnparing to aay goodbye. Il’a a time when you rtly on aomcone oatiide tbe hmlly tii help you аик* arruiianeiits. Becauae you pfaK* you truit lo tbat pmoQ. ihouldB’l H Im a commuatty Ariend wMh a traditkM or scrvkc? Eaton Funeral Service 335N. Main stmt 'МоеЫШ, North CanMia Щ. ( (ЗЗв)75ШЩ X' a; » 'Ж f 1 М . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 Thompson To Participate In National Youth Forum Lisa Thompsun of Advancc Is , scheduled to participate in the 1998 National Youlh Uadenhip Fb- nim on Medi­ cine from July 5-15, In Boston, Mass. Thompson, In the class of 1998 al Davie High School, will be among 350oulstanding highschooljun- Thompson lots and seniors from across America who have attained the qualifications required to participate In the forum. She was selected bccausc of her out­ standing academic achievements and her ¡merest in Ihc profession of medi­ cine. Thompson will join her fellow stu­ dents in Boston for 11 days of discov­ ery and mentorship at some of the nation's most prominent and tcchno- logicaily-advanccd medical Inslllu- lions. The students will visit presti­ gious medical establishments includ­ ing Harvard Medical School, Brown University School of Medicine, City Lab, Boston University School of Mcdiclne, Tufis University School of Medicine, Brockton Hospital, Easl Boston Nclghbortiood Health Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Cen­ ter, the Veteran's Administration Medi­ cal Center in Providence, Rhode Is­ land, Winchester Hospital and Ihc University of Massachusetts Mcdical School. Intensive day-long concentra­ tions at these and otherlnstitutions will allow students to examine state-of- the-art diognostic tools andfuture medi­ cal specialties In detail. Students will also have the oppor­ tunity to study and leam from some of the nation's most distinguished mcdi­ cal leaders. Prominent leaders in the medical community that students are scheduled to hear from include Dr. KennethC. Edclin, Associate Dean for Students and Minority Affairs, Boston University School ofMedlcincond Dr. Susan M. Briggs, Associate Chief of Trauma Service, Massachusetts Gen­ eral Hospital. Jordan Serves As House Page Jessica Lynn Jordan, a student at Davie High School, recently served as a Page for the North Carolina Houscof Representatives. Pages play an Importanl role in Ihc General Assembly by assisting mem­ bers of the House during committee meetings and floor sessions. Serving OS a Page gives students a chance to interact with Ihcir stole government, and it gives lawmakers a chance to meet and listen to some of their mosl important constituents, Ihcir school­ children. JessicaLynnJonlan was sponsored by Rep. Julia Howard and Is Ihc daugh­ ter of Lynn and David Jonlan. Center Fair Seeldng Vendors TheCcnterFairCommittccislook- ing for craft vendon and people who wish to display vehicles. Anyone Interested can call 336* 492*7554 between 7 and 9 p.m. ■Die fair will be held Saturday, Sept. Hauser Chosen As Finalist in American Sweetheart Pageant Jacqueline Hauser, 8. daughter of Steven andJullcHauscr,has been cho­ sen ai a stale finallsi in Ihc Miss North Carolina AmericanSwectheartPegcant to be held Aug. I and 2 at the Holiday Inn Four Seasons, Greensboro. The pageant is for girls ages 7-9. The winner will receive $1,000, the official crown nnd banner, bouquet of roses, and transponolion and sponsor fee lo the nalional pageant al Wall Disney Worid in Flroida. The pageanls arc for Tomorrow's Leaden." They are open to giris ages 3-17. with goals and dreams bassed on Inner beauty, as well as poise, appear­ ance, and on All-American spirt for family, fun and friends. Emphasis is placed on the impor- lanccofgainingselfconndcnce, team­ ing new skills, learning good altitudes about competition, and setting and achieving personal goals. Jacqueline enjoys uip and ballet' dancing, swimming and painting. S he is sponsored by area busi nesses. Topics to be discusscd Includc brcakUttDUghslngcncllcrcscarch.can- cet researeh, AIDS, sports medicine, neonatal and pedlotric naeareh, com­ puters in Ü» woridof medicinc, public health, clinical dcclsion-making and bioethics. The National Youth Leadership Forum Is a non-profit educational or­ ganization that sponsois highly spe­ cialized, career-oriented programs for outstanding high school .studcnis wllh demonstrated icadcishippolcntial.Thc National Youlh Leadership Forum develops and conducts annual Fonims on Medicine, Law, and Dcfcn.'ic, Intel­ ligence & Diplomacy. Many students are nominated lo participate in these Fonims by high school teachers and guidance counse­ lors. The National Youlh Leadership Lytle Awarded 1998 Food Lion Scholarship James Lytle, son of James Lytle of Mocksvillc, Is one of 40 students who has been awarded a 1998 Food Lion scholarship. FbodLionis helping 40 cm- pk)yecs,orchil- drcnofempkjy- ees, pay for thcircollcgclu- itionthisfall.os part of its on* nual scholar­ ship program. Lytle plans to study clectrical engi­ neering at North Carolina Stale Uni­ versity in Raleigh. He isa 1997 gradu­ ate of Davic High School. He also works at the Food Lion in Mocksvllle. Food Lion has awarded scholar­ ships to 40 students annually since 1988.11)6 scholarships arc designed to assist Food Lion families with the ris­ ing cost of college expenses. Students must be high school seniors or college students enrolled full time to be eli­ gible. An independent panel of judges selects the scholarship recipicnls. Are you serious about buying a new home, but tired of uoprorcssionaldeakrs and their methods? Then come by our beautlAil Modei Home Village and experience: OQ display - tour II your Ifbun •far conditiotted for your confort ■ iid p la y trD ttB d fb rc h ik b ta •S ^ MctiM • МаШ Mctioa • Modulm aviiU»!« •Eaqr flMadat * ftitd ialMtfl rates M apfrov»! • M m Им M t nflMBclag • Low fhtd int«ral ntet 0« approvtl •Aill^wSSdowe •Eaetlnl vahM ftr yoor doRar > ftbop «Ml cM i|in CaU u id ip e ik to one of our friendly home consultanu today. 33é-751-7340 NEW OW NERACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL LIQUIDATION 8AU5 O F A a FLEE1 W 0 0 D HO M ES _____________________IN ST O C K __________________ 14m0 nUIWOOOWMQATI 14X70 PUITWOOO WMOATE 1Ш0 ПЖЕгаООО МЮШНОЙЖ а м и PUnWOOO HUMTAQIРОМТС attuo n in w o o o HUNTAQI POWTt MX70 HJITWOOO WATIimMO nUIK /aiina 11П П 1Ю00 UNim,wooo aau4 MITWOOO м т п н м .' a n u o n m w o o o M iiiw H iM T R in n iflo i ailMOFtnTWOCOWOODUWDHUIK VM wm o ■ ш м п > т « « ш о я|И|||1 hO M M iram iin ito LM d M Forum greatly values Ihc recommcn- dullonsorcducniorswlionevuluulinga student's potential participation In a Forum. Interested educators, parents and studcnis arc encouraged to contact the N YLF Office of Admissions for addi­ tional information nt (202) 628-6090 or e-mail al lnfb@nylf.org. NYLFs website Is located al www.nationalyouth.org. iWrnpson Is the daughier of Judy Ellis Thompson and Ihc late Larry Thompson. She will be atlending East Carolina University In the full major­ ing in pre-med. Which of These Costly Homcseller Ml^kei Will You Make When You Sell Vour Home? InansMcrkXhBb liseyinslilcnh! linMPed a fice шесЫ rmon mitlcO n h ; ' SkpSyn -.................. — A new report has jifil tnn ie lR w d which itveab 7 coMly mistakes (hat most hameowran make when selling M r Step Syflem to Get Your Home SoUFnMni home, anda 9 Step Sytfem lhat can he^ you sell ForlbpDolki". yo^r«»riforthem ««na«of A,№trp«unco«n,mo«b«nc«llm make7(fcadlymistj*esthacoMihcmlitcra U rn InhstryfTpit shows clearly how Ihe ^thousands ofdo)l:n. H e gooJ hews is ihm mxliikni] ways of selling homes have become each and eveiy one of ihese mtstik« Is crtii incTcaslnglylessandlessenectiveinloday's , prtventable. maAetlhefactofthemaOCThihailUllyihttc ____> , ._____. .______ quanenofhomescUersdon’igetwhanhrywOTt .. a a N O W *> God oat haw jm cm g el A l m e t m eaty fo r y a k hem The Price o f Freedom is Less Than You Think! Lytle LEONARD REIILTY N o w U n d e r C o n s t r u c t io n 3 bedroom, 2 iMth, maintenance free, home located on a wooded acre In Davie County. Buy now and select colors. $115,OOGj 34TownSquar* MoeknWi, N027028 336-751-3650 . ■781:3178 < П M«l ■ (Uth ,_y J . П е H M - U — L e s s th a n $200 РСГ M o tltM ’ 2 Ikdrooms 2 IMihs Approx. Hs)! sq. fi. S I .000 C ii.s n im c i liclxilc! O T f T h e H M -2 1 — L e s s th a n $ 3 0 0 P C T M O R t h V 3 Bedrixims 2 Baihs Approx, 1.026 sq. h. Published Pricin g ! Special Fin a n ciiu fíu k a se A vailab le! First Time Homebuyvis: Sptcül Down l’j)TiKnis tj)w intrrnl Kjics Complete In stallatio n , Including: Wooden Steps Ekctrical Hook-Up 12 Seer Heal Pump Mnyl Skirting Dellwry and Set-up 10 Year Siructunl Warraniy liO M E M A X * r ^ C h o o s e F ro m O v e r 3 0 H o m e s ! V ImU to d ay a rc a U .. 1 - 8 8 8 - Н О М Ш А Х fo r a d d lrto n a U n fo n n a tio n I '■ MoclcsW/fc I5 J elah e Church RJ. 704-634-7Í40 K em en ville 7 e ifarh Centre Dr. JÍ6 -9 9 Í-JI6 J H o m & S w e e t H o m e '“ f î| A Zariitg National Company ; ; l.>butri'v 1ГыГ|/к«11<<п1 .project Child Find Under Way In Davie , AncffoitisunderwaylnihcDavIc ; County area to Identify children and ■ youth ages 0-21 who have disabilities and need special éducation and other ' services. • The local efforts to identify chil­ dren and youlh are part of a concen­ trated statewide effort to find children , „who need special help which they are Waiker Inducted To Honor Society ' Rdbrina Walker has been inducted I',-.iMo the NorthCarollna Alpha Chapter ¡¡ jir Alpha'Chi National Honor Society »^Appalachian State University. Walker,aJunlorpsychology major, k ’ Sijhc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert p Walker of Mocksville. ^ AlphaChiisanalionalhonorschol- p 'inidp society dial promotes and rec- |;ÎSfnizes scholarship. Membership rc- iS^iirements include junior or senior standing oiida'minimum grade pbiiit average of3.5ona4.0 scale. Three Earn WCU Degrees Three Davic residents wcreawanlcd degrees from Westem Carolina Uni­ versity during 1 spring com- , menccmentexer- cisesonSaturday, lM ay9. Tracic I LynnctusSechresl I of 1440 N. Main I St., Mocksvllle, learned a I Ivachclor’s degree “ in finance. AndrewCofcy Sechrest Brock, of 664 Sanfonl Ave., Mocks- Jlille , earned a bachelor's degree In vpolllical sciencc and economics. Brandy Noellc Stcclman of 1226 Howardtown Circle, Mocksville, earned a bachelor’s degree in elemen­ tary education. not receiving. Project Child Find Is also an endeavor to Infonn parenis !ind/or guardians of Oicse children of the services available fonn their local school system andothcrsuiteandcom­ munity agencies. Help Is available for children whh special needs, according to Lowell Harris, dircctor of the Departmenl of Public Instniction's'sExccptionalChil- dren Division. This help is in the fonn of acompletc evaluation, an education program designed specifically for Ihc child (individualized education pro­ gram), and a referral to other agencies which provide spccial scrviccs. Project Child Find is looking for children and youth who have been diagnosed or are suspccted lo have mental, physical,oremotional disabili­ ties and arc unable to benefit from a Davie Students Chosen For UNC Dean's List Fifteen Davie students at the Uni­ versity of Nonh Carolina at Chapel Hill earned academic honors for the spring semester. Named to the dean's list with mini­ mum 3.2 grade point averages with ts or morc credit hours or a 3.S average wllh 12 or morc hours: from Mocksvillc • Christopher Brian Anderson of Calahain Rond; Hillary LccDrickcyofFourComers Road; Amy Renee Call of Random Road; Tiffany Paige Harris of Holly Lane; Kevin Michael Hinshaw of Country Lane; Bradley Lee Mecham of Foster Dairy Road; Jill Suzanne Rowe of Bcechwood Drive; and Christopher Scott Vanhoy of Nonh Main Street; from Advance - Bryan Thomas McNeill of Creekwood Drive; Steven Chad Lanier of U.S. 158; Meredith Brooke Johnson; William Edward Hegc of Riverbend Drive; Monika Marchellc Ellis of Brentwood Drive; and Daniel James Callahan of Oakbrook Drive. regular school program without spe­ cial assistance. ' Harris and Dr. Bill Steed, Davic Schools superintendent, cncourage anyone who knows a child or youth who may have disabilities and Is not in school or receiving special assistance to urge the p^nl/guardian lo contact ony of the following: supcrinlendent. exceptional children director, princi­ pal, orthe Slhle Department's Excep­ tional Children Division. "We need the help of all citlzcns in this effun to find children and youth who could benefit from special ser­ vices.” Harris,said. "Wiihoul this help, somechild with a disability may not be found. The right lo a free, appnapriale public cducalion is guaronle^ to ev­ ery child wllh a disability, ages 3*21." Formorc Infoimation,cailthc Davie County Schoijls at 751 -5921; the Ex­ ceptional Chijdrcn Division at (919) 7)5-1596,or porcnlsor guardians may call Ihe loll-fr^ Information and Re­ ferral Scrvice/Carc-LIneat 1-80(^662- 7030 and a.sk for Ihe Exceptional Chil­ dren Division; or Ihe Family Support Nclworic al I-80O-TLC-0W2. Massey Earns Degree From Moses H. Cone Anita Massey of Advancc was amongcight smdents lo graduate ftom the Moses H., Cone Memorial Hospital Radiologic Tech­ nology Program on June 17. The program is affiliated with Greensboro Col­ lcgc, and graduates mayconllnuctocam___________ a bachelor's degree. Massey The radiologic lechnohjgist works with the radiologist and helps with operation of equipmcnl lo obtain high quality Imagci They position the pa­ tient, set exposure factors on a control panel, and expose die patient to x rays tonxordanimagcofdieexposcdbody panonrdm.T1ieimage,orradiograph, is Interpreted by die radiokiglst. S\\l(K(.()()l) WAI.I К I \ 1 I ( ) u s (3 3 6 ) 751-222pt 8 5 4 V a l l e y R o a d i V l o c l c s - v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C Z t . 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U sn sasumaMs to S U U c ííS L T : S Ü S S a i í £ ¡ r t m e U A N D «н и м и jaMMObin-l.,—п ш - ы м т-14À*Hew 1171* H m w а и т т — ri n iiiw M нчипимращ —........... Muhiwai.M------сиитимми iniiimw<win,ii> vd-, ■■ > Г DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,^1998 - B9 We Trade for Anythlngl of value Contact АесаММоЬИв Itam a 744-S8S7 Keep “ М ” Of iM al events intbeCnterPfise-Record. SSOODMmNiivSBdrltoMiSrtiVhllEWHUK W m o i -M mFtrMMiCal74И617 Н Я Д Ш /З И М ! Company Offers Mortgage Loans To People Turned Down By Banks With intertU ntei tluiinf lo tlowly crrcp ujMtnl, mlUlont o( Ameilctnt tn uvln^ Ihnuundi of Joiltfi by ndruncini their hornet tnd conwiidillni ilebl build up over Ihe ye<n. iiul tcconling lo many eipem, Ihuuundi have been unable to rcnrunce or conididjie ifcbi due 10 cmJil problem» Ihey Ineurmt. The imny of ihe tllualitm ii lhal lower paymenit ue Ibe ani«rr lo iheir curmcl caUi fknv pniblemt.A Specialist In Problem I^ns Pint Dccition Montiie. a Carolina bated lender, has lepped in lo All Ihe gap where; cunventbnal ienden hat« refuted la ga Finl Deciikm Mortgage hai developeii a ipecia) loan package foe ihoie turned down ^ banki and mortgage companiei. The company has secured loans for homeownen, Ihote wiih high dtp* rtUm. and Itme whiw dctrt-M equily ralios on Iheir home etceetl normal rules.Loans Range From $10,000 to Millions AccnrUing to researeh cooducted by Hrsl Deciiion Motigage. credit pnibtems are not limiled 10 lower income bmowert. Many nho have been declined by banks currently hold mortgages welt above S25()4X)O.T)pically these homeownen are prurcislonals and executives who, like tower income biirmwen. have been tempravily unemployed of experienced a decline in iheir Income, and contequenily ml.sed debt payment». Tbe ittull is a poor cretin report even though ihey are now well on Ihe way № flnanciil reco«Yry. NOTICE Residential and Commercial Loans FirU Decision offer» Free credil analysis and 24-hour pre*apprDvals. litA2mtnwnpges, cash oul for any reaioo. Single and double wides with Und welcome. First Decision Mortgage 1-800-498-3221 Q O T H O M M S fB tM around tha hjm of tha century, this saduded 2-story farm housa and over 5 acres is for you. M any outbuildlnga irxdudng a bam with e st^ls and spac« for more. 4 badrooms and 2 full baths, 10 ft. caillnga on 1st floor, 9 ..............................In dining room, won*ft. calllngs on Beautiful hardwood floors, bullt'In bookcase In living room and built in china cabinet In daiful staircase and woodwork, larga shada trees, 3 < a r garage and more. n a e im UonM i f M a w arrt for horseback riding, traU waHUng and hikk>g to and from tha South Yadkin Rh^r. Coll for appolntnnent. $192.500 203Aamia Rd.: From Hwy. 601,1.9 mihs North ol Yadkin River, take Pine Ridge Rd. 2.5 miles (L) Admin Rd ofsenkour-^teemém (^ттттЛ 122 NOTtll ИЫп »ММ 704-633-2011 C O I _ D U J e L L BANI^eR □ TRIAD, REALTORS Making Real Estate Real Easy.™ Stratford Road 33V72S460e Davidson County 3 3 V 7 6 4 ^ Davit County З Э в т » « 1 в Щ ^ Ralocttlon 1ШШН 14MV327-439e ISlTVTONSTBStT йи^ааа sea LOT4PVDMKCUOCB DAVIK Ш 7Л вЛ 4aa •Trad haa opMpinn JENNffEnsntOUOaOS-tlTe •2 йогу ОЯМ «td toyw. Ig guM luM 4 M Ig IM I dKL Oo> M l CiNOYORVICia a isu vE ia sN D ак а ш ш а и м DAVIB I330.SM 4 u u a * OAVn 2 «ory Irad rnm* en go« eount •Stfvm wTP/ip« acrwntd porovÿMo •Urga cotftry M. tormri 1Л DR. Dm WFPB£TTYP0TT8SSa>ttSi •370Ó Sf */-Сар*. dM gar. bonua or s aR MfelM o a V A U IY lU C U Y T O N M глш к о п т т м а а a sa s ад as ас Юиайм1пдаоогр1«1« «ш ад»епМ . •вааиШиешвЮг noma and hoiaM <a»ga»............... JîKr™— îb Я У Г Я Г К » •Ниаага0п1а.маампмп,1*а««ама 4Randdm«i/FPa.Ho<iublnaunmm«OpmwdbtV«.FPInMMiflvmtM kîf*iba«w.w*beiindifl.Peeeiew jotam oA eY LV u ssi-iiT e vacM PiasN osas-nr aeanMVMiirBD nocnvau iM uaa *m i i a вашlayar naai два cw m «ам^ООО* tvÉBM • M eiae. eounara Itoiia aa». ч ана. pump, mot*yCMFlBBNQSe^llir vBnMMMaw-iM» N E W H O M E C O M M U N IT IE S IN Ü A VIE CO UN TY Шяпу Hm , Н о т т U n dtr Сапв^тсИоп In ïïte h O n ^ AC.8rwiCuMofnhemae.Pepulw««iaaiomatB. • « » V « * «------. ....................... ПЕУЫЛИЮГГРМСЮОШРОаММЮМ i$55& "i£ ifa Jd d i$2S o ï ï & « » n iv - Cd a со ш о та алмоа n u a .-■ t-' ; - r V 1 ВМ - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July К, P U B L I C N O T I C E S € L A S S 1 F 1 E D S NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION DAVtE COUNTY HOSPITAL. PWnWI 1Ш EDWARD ADAMS (96 CVD 160); PHYLUS POLK ASHLEY (97 CVD 262): GARY ALLISON BENSON (97 CVD 270): JODY W. BLACKWELDER (98 CVD 165): ANQELIQUE BLACKWELDER (96 CVD 165);ROBERTAREESEBULOW(97CVD 272); ROBERT LEE BYRD (98 CVD 169); TAMMY GUNTER CASS (98 CVD 51); RAMON CHARARRO (98 CVD 172); LINDA CHARARRO (98 CVD 172); THERESA COLEMAN (98 CVD 50); RANDY QREQ COMBS (98 CVD 49): BONITA LUCILLE DIAZ (97 CVD 296): BOBBY EUGENE DRIVER (97CVD274): GARY JENNINGS DUFFIELD (98 CVD 48): VICKIE ANN FULK (98 CVD 46): ALVJN GARDNER (97 CVD 298); DEBRA KAY GODBEY (98 CVD 45); DAVID GOINS (98 CVD 181); MANNIE JAMES GRAHAM (98 CVD 177): MARTHA L. HAYES(98CVD179);MARKLEOHESS. JR. (98 CVD 180); BRIAN HOBSON (94 CVD 317); AMY KEATON HOBSON (94 CVD 317); RALPH EUGENE HOYLE (97 CVD 281); JANICE MAYE JOHNSON (97 CVD 282); THOMISINA JONES (98 CVD 44): LISA MICHEUE KELLEY (97 CVD 283); RONNIE ALLEN LEE (98 CVD 43); TONYA KIM MORGAN (94 CVD 271); ERIC LYDEU PROPST (98 CVD 42); TIMOTHY SCOTT SMYERS (98CVD 41); CRYSTALT.SPAINHOUR (97CVD292); HARRY GRIMES SPAINhOUR (97 CVD 292); RICHARD EUGENE SULLIVAN (97 CVD 260); JEFF EDWARD THORNE (98 CVD40);JOELMCCLELLANDWAGNER (97CVD293); FRANCES GUNTER WAG­ ONER (94 CVD 315), Defendants NOTICe OF SERVICE OF PftOCeSSBYPUBUCATMN TO: DEFENDANTS USTED ABOVE TAKE NOTICE that a pleadlrQ seeking rtlef against you has been filed In the above-entHM action. The nature of the rtlef being sought is as follows:RECOVERY OF MONEY OWED FOR MEOICALQOODSANDSERVICESREN- DERED BY THE PLAINTIFF. DAVIE .COUNTY HOSPITALYou art rtquirtd to make defense to such pi«ad№g no later than August 11. 1998. said dale being forty (40) days from the first publcation of this notic«. and upon your falkjrt to do so, the party seeUng setvlc« agalntt you wM appty to the Court for the relef soughtTNs Is the 2nd day of Juty. 1998. SPENCER A. SMITH ATTORNEY AT UW P.O. Box 835 Wilkesboro, N.C. 28697 Telephone: 1-800-760-7161 7-2-3tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY •EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as ExecutrU of the Estale of Wiliam Cecil Utte.Jr.deceased, lale ol Davis County, North Carolina, this Is to noMfy al persons having claims against said estate 10 present them to the under­signed on or before the 16№ day of Octo­ber. 1998, being three months from the first day ot publlcatton or this notice wUI be pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery. А» per­sons Indobted to sakj estate will please make Immedbitt payment to the under­signed.TNt Is №e 16«) day of July. 1998. Ca«>aflna C. LMe. 3126 Bennuda W- lage, Advm . N.C. 27006. ExecutrU of tht estale of WHtam Cedi LMe. Jr.. de- MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. UP Ten Court Square Modavile, N.C. 27028 7-ie-4tn MJMjeiioTici NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEAmNG be­ fore tht Davit County Zoning Board ol Adjustment on Monday. July 20,1998 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commissioners Room of the Davie County Ar^lnlstratton Building, Modisvi8e.N.C.Busness wifl be conducted as follows:A) Call to order.B) Review of the minutes.C) Walter Church has submitted a re­quest to place a manufactured home In the Residential-Suburban (R-t2) zoning dis­trict. This property is located off the end ol Harris Street In Cooleemee and Is further described as being Parcel B-3 of Davie County Tax Map N-5-6.D) Gearon Communications has sub- mltteda request to place a communication tower In the Resldenllal>Agriculture (R>A) zoning district. This property is located off the west side of Howardtown CIrde ap­proximately 2 miles from US Hwy. 158 and Is further described as being Parcel 96 of Davie County Tax Map F-6.E) Gearon Communications has sub* mined a request to placea communication tower In lhe Residenlial-Agflculture (R-A) zoning distrld. This properly is tocated off the east skle of Wyo Road approximately 11/2 mile from NC Hwy. 801 North and Is further described as being Parcel 9 of Davie County Tax Map B-5.F) An appeal to a dedston by the Zon­ ing Enforcement Officer has been submit­ted by Davie Construction. This appeal involves a violatton of the side yard set­ back requirements between dwellings.G) Old or new business. H) Adjournment.A sign win be placed on the above property toadvertise said Public Hearing. All parties and Interested dUzens are In­vited to attend sakl hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of, or in opposition to. the forego­ing d\anges. Prtor to the hearing, aH per­sons Interested may oblain any additional inlormation on a proposal or ask any ques- ik>ns they may have by visiting the Plan­ning and Zoning Department on weekdays behveen 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephone at (336) 751-3340.7-9-2tn Public NQtiCtThe organizers of Bank ol Davie (Pro­posed), a proposed Notth Carolina bank­ing assodatton, (the 'Proposed Bank') have filed an application for deposit insur­ance on behalf of the Proposed Bank with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora­tion. S u t^ to regulatory approvals, the proposed Bank wtti be kxated at 1120 Yadkinville Road, Mocksviile, Davie County, North Carolina.Any person wishing to comment on this appHcatton may file his or her concerns, in vmting, with the Regtonal Diredor of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its Regtonal Office tocated at Suite 1800, One AOanttoCenter, 1201 West Peachtree Street.N.E.,Atlanta.Georgia30309-3415, before processing of the application has been completed. Processing will be com­pleted no eariler than the 15th day of fdlowing either the date of the last required publication or the date of receipt of the appiicatkxibytheFDIC.whicheveris later. The period may be extended by the Re­gional Diredor for good cause. The non- confkJential portkxi ofthe application file is available for Inspection within one day foUowingihe requesttorsudifite. It maybe inspeded in the Corporation's Regional Office during regular business hours. Pho­tocopies of information in the non-confi- dential portion of the application file will be made available upon request. A schedule ofchargesforsuchcoplescan be obtained from the Regionai Office.7-16-1tn ' R/iVS BODY SHOP T h e A r t o f In v is ib le R e p a ir Wrecker Service SINCE 1964 Complete StateK>f-Art Collision Center PPG Certified Collision Repair Center l-Car Trained Certified Ins. Co. Repair Center Member BBB FREE Estimates Plofessional Guaranteed Repairs 434SS.lliiaSt W iM lo » 4 d M . N C Z7127 7 IS 4 1 7 4 .r n AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 18,1998 AT4 PM Famiington Community Center From MO and Hwy 168, lato 801N to Farminglon Rd TUm u n 3 iM aiM C ulK fllijB . FH E E H O T D OGS ёвшитшеатюмтттптенттитоти «m . >oiïi, им с от и и !. w in шцц яп и , NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICe Having qualified as Executor of tht Estate of WikJa Delauder Hedrick, de­ ceased, late ol Davie County, North Caro­lina. this Is to notify all persons having dalms against sak) estate to present them lo tfie undersignedon or before the9th day ofOdober. i998,beingihreemonthsfrom the first day of publication or this notk:o will be pleaded in bar ol ttieir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleose make immedinte payment to tho under­ signed.Robert B. Hedrick. 1144 Riverbend Drive. Advance. N.C. 27006, Executor ol the estale of Wilda Delauder Hedrick, de­ceased.7-9-4IP NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYADMINISTRATRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of John GaltherWard.deceased, late of Davio County. Notth Cardina. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­signed on or before the 9th day of Odober. 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In­debted to said ostate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.Madelyn Ward Gentry.3198 N.C. Hwy. 801 N.. Mocksvillo, N.C. 27028. Administratrixol the ostate of John Gaither 7-9-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor ol the Estate of Sadie Jordan Hodges, deceased, late ol Davie County. Nonh Carolina, thisis to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before Ihe 2nd day of Octo­ ber. 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this nottoe will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate wiil please make Immediate payment to the under­signed. TNs is the 2nd day ol July. 1998. Ray Jordan. Executor of the estate of Sadie Jordan Hodges, deceased. GRADY L. MCCUMROCK JR. LAW OFFICES OF GRADY L MCCLAMROCK JR.. J.D., P.A.ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTATE 161 South Mainstreet Mocksviile, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336) 751-75027-2-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of JamesAndrewWilson.deceased. lateof Davto County, NorthCardina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­signed on or before the 9th day of October. 1998, being three months from the firstday of publication or tNs notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Al! persons in­debted to said estate will please make Immediato payment to the undersigned.TNs is the 9th day of July. 1998.James William Wilson. 114 James Road. Advance. N.C. 27006. Executor of the estate of James Andrew Wlson. de- MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. UP Ten Court Square Modttville. N.C. 27028 7-9-4tn NORTH CAROUNA " DAVIECOUNTY :!EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of lhe Esute ol Lee M. Cowell, dtceastd, late of Davie County. North Cardina. this Is to nottfy all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to the under­signed on or beforo the 9th day ot October, 1998, being three months from the firstday of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to sato estate will please make Immediale payment to Ihe undersigned. TNslsthe 9th day of July. 1998. John F. Cowell, c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros. P.A.. P.O. Drawer 25008. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27114-5008 7-9-4tn NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of Henry M. Dulin Sr.. deceased, late of Davie County. NorthCarolina. this Is lo notify all persons having dalms against sakl estate to presenl them to the under­signed on or before the 25th day of Sep­tember. 1998. being three months fro the first day of pubiicatton or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the under­signed.This Is the 25th day of June, 1998.Jewell C. Dulin. Executor of the estate of Henry M. Dulin Sr., deceased.T. DAN WOMBLE AHORNEYATLAW Post Office Box 1698 Clemmons. N.C. 27012 Telephone: (336)766-8085 6-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CO-AOMINtSTRATOR NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of Paul James Srtder. deceased, late of Oavie County, North Cardina, this Is to notify all persons having dalms againsi said estale to presenl them to the under­ signed on or before the 2nd day of Octo­ ber, 1998, being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­signed. TNs is the 2nd day ol July. 1998. Rick Snider. 163 Oakdale Circle. Mod(sville. N.C.27028, and NdHe S. Allen. P.O. Box 1. Mocksviile. N.C. 27028. Ad­ ministrators ol the estate ol Paul James Snider, deceased. 7-2-4tn A ald aLiab crtli d o cn tlo d iin itry - Ntwahc's a Quarter ofaCotarjriFrom the people who love you. P AUCTION K WCX3DW0RKING MACHINERY & HAND TOOLS OF H .B . S T IM P S O N & S O N , I N C O W N E R H .B . S T IM P S O N (D e c e a s e d ) 2094 S. H a w th o rn e R oad • W inston-S alem , N C Sattttday, July 25.1998 9;30 am fraction«: Fram WInttoibStlwn take Stmlkxd Row) WMt to Hcaly Diivt (t Flow CtMvroM. Qo to Plan VMM Road, turn itglit. Turn right on OM VInayanJ Road. Tum Mt oo Fortuna Straat Tum rIgM on Hawthorn* Road. 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COMPUTERSI NO MONEY down & no paymenls tor 1 year. 1.S percent monthly. Plus a tree color printer. Call1-86o-B29-3985. DUBETES7ARE YOU slill paying lor supplies? Why? For Information on how you can receive supplies at little or no cosI, call 1 •800-678-5733. INSURANCE, HOME INSPECTtONS-Need part-time help, will train. Set own hours. Qood commission pay. Need help In all parts of slate. Call Lm Fulmer (704)525-6764.________________ MARRY ON A mountalnl Be married In a magnlllcent mountalntop chapel sutrounded tiy trees a awesome views of the SmoklesI Call 1-800-729-4365. Qalllnljurg/Plgeon Forge http://www.mvchapel.com________ WASHERS a diyers, stoves, and refrigenitorsi No money down & no payment for 1 yeart 1.5 percent monthly, plua a tree microwave. Call l-aoO-829-3955.____________ “CASH" IMMEDUTE St (orstnictured settlements and deferred Insurance claims. J.Q. Wentworth.1 •888-231-5375. YOUR CUSSIREO AD could tie reaching 1.5 million homes across North Cfarollnal Place your ad with our paper for publication on the NC Slatewdle Classified Ad Network- 95 NC newspapers (or a low cost of $220 for 25^word ad to appear In each paperl Additional words are S8 each. The whole state at your fingertipsi Call Becky Snyder at 751-2129. It'a a smart advertising buyl 2 FAMfLY YARD sale-July 18,8-1;^ 247 Junction Rd. Infant-adull.' clothes, maternity clothes, stair-', stepper, bikes, old glassware. ; 3 FAMILY YARD sale-Fri. & Sal. ' Guitars, boys »girls clothes, ladles: up lo size 20, glassware. Off: Sheffield Rd. take (iw^ 64 or 901,. follow signs. 8-untll. Fami tractor' 3000, For 8P PS 704^546-2496. . QARAOE SALE-OARDEN Valley! 299 Magnolia Ave. Mikta table saw, < dining chair, baby stroller & clothes,ЬаЬуЪеа Sat. 7-untll. Ilirn Junk Into caah wllh an Suterpr/te^con/cUnUled 1 п а м е н ц м ц м ш т ю м м « . м м м ккм ш аа а■■Mail. IK ■ g i t a . t a r OARAQE SALE-JULY 17 Fri. only. 7:30-untll. Mens, womens, preteen and little giri clothes, llttre tike, household liems, morel 6802 Hwy 801 S. 9/10 ml. from Greasy Comer toward Hwy. 64.______________ HUGE 3 FAMILY yard sale. Clolhes-new and used, toys, rugs, comforter, curtains, lots of good bargains. Rain or shine. Fri. 17,8;6 and Sat. 18, 8-6. 601 to Caravan Ln. end of road. Watch for signs. Balloons (or Ihe kids.___________; LARGE YARD SALE, Fri. afternoon, Sat. a.m. Tools, lawn equip., much more. Pele Fostsr Rd. MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES ft FLEAMariiet25,000 sq.lt. Inside. 653 : Wilkesboro St. Sat. 8-5&Sun.9-5. Vendor spaces call 75V2181.. MOVING NEXT WEEK YARD SALE499 Raymond St., Mocksviile l^ri., July 17 and Sal., July 18 7am-3pm Antique furniture; oak Ice box, 2 oak Hoosler cabinets, small oak church paw, rosewood piano w/slool, walnut sola table. All antiques are rellnlshed and In excellent condition.Other fumtture: oak teachers desk: w/chair, pine china cabinet, pint- pedestal table w/leal, blue leather' wingback chair, 5 pc. pine bedroom suit, RCA color console TV.Oliier Hama: glassware (some old,' some not so okl), stereos (AM-FM- cassette, lum table, CD?), kitchen Items, some tools, toddler clothes- and toys, portable closet, small (new), and more. We Are Pleased To Announce The Opening of Our New Dental Practice Drs. Kenneth E. Chapman & Ronald K. Owens Comprehensive General Dentistiyand Implantology IVew Patients Welcome Some of our services Include: Cosmetic Dentistry Crowns and Bridges Replacements for Missing Teeth Dental Surgery and Anesthesia 1551 Westbrook Plaza Drive, Suite 201 Winston-Saiem, NC 27103 ____________(336) 765-8878 Estate Sale Sat July 25.1996,9:00 AMPanonalPrapartyolRadl l4»L»artyCMM.IIockav«la,NCWW« Dlndfc»iKM0loH»yl01Ni(»io«5Bl,lalloitUtail>CliHdaiiiloiilill rn im n i Ford 2000,1411 hrs., Buih Hog, I4>td BUKla, 309 2 Row ^ ta r, now. DU, CuHvator, Tlllaga Tbol, Boom Pole. Сапу-АН. Wood Saw, Trailer, Wood вркяаг, Farma* Ci*. Woods Sally Mowar, Disk, Cub M ABlade, cmivaan, Ркж Daula 300 Палекаг, Tkndam Lo»boy, 4x8 та Rigkl 300 Ttiraadar. 450 Pipe Stand, Э1В Otar, lltflWhni 1 « TJyMdar, Pipe Wranchea, Wlaconiin 2 eye Motor, SMe Mt Tbol Boxes, ScaMdkig a Wtik Boarda, Scaltokttig Viagon, Ш Compiesaor, STIHL Chain Saws, JO 150,000 BTU Haady Healar, WheakiaTOwi, Slap Ladders, Jack, Any», Vise2S* Powar Tools, MAKIT/k, MILWAUKEE. РОНТЕП ^ E , Clroilt Breakers, Malar Basse, Panala, Tkmp Santoe. Wire, lS î!"àd M ^ y MwlsffeyB>cii<<affle«CondKkiii),OklTilc»iie, Melai Pedal car o ÏÏL lÎS S L ffS lfï“ ' T«n Brook В01Й, Prince Albert, a , Wh modal taw Octagon S?!?!” ’.??."” **!.? Оум» Banal 12 ga, Ivar Johnaon 12 ga, H»H '• "*• j^" y P * * * <»y"*^«i*korCunanl'gankLa«arolCradltAutoa ï ï ¡2? ™ «¡¡andke.^P^ Ne* sLSSnSb.'îa П к М ""rTS SPEER AUCTIONS “ ’а г а » * " “M H tM ia i SiMRuaa NCALSaSS 336-8964166 JknShoak NCALSM »64(64016 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 - Bl! W DS Д Д Е Д т а С Я У Е f r o f ix a h l e Ynrcl S n io s MOVINO SALE, SAT. 7/18,8.untll. Qlris clothes, size 24 mos.-4T. Ladles, 5-jB lo 13-14. Boys & mens- all sizes. House decor. Little Tykes toys. No early birds. Take road beside of Ingersoll-Rand, all Ihe way to 1st houso on lell beside of Rescue Squad. REDUND P.H, CHURCH, comer of Baltimore Rd. & 158. Yard Sale, bake aale, and car wash. 8am-2pm. Saturday. A p n rtm e n is ATTEHTIOH UNC^IHARLOTTEstudents: Condo available Aug. 1. 2BR, 2 ba., all appliances, a/c, cable, 10 mln. walk to classes. $6Wmo. 336-998-2347._________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy elflcleni apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom. XTRA LARGE YARD sale-many littie giris clothes, a few fumilure Items, many ladles clothes size sm- large, some mens clothes, baby Itama, odds a ends, toys. Saiurday, 8-?, no eariy birds, follow signs to Gordon Dr.______________ YARD SALE -Fri. & Sal. 7am-? HousehoW Items, clothes, toys & more. Look for signs. Williams Rd. YARD SALE SAT. July 18, 7:30 am-2pm. Liberty United Methodist Church. 129 Uberty Cir. off 601 S. Hot dogs for lunch._____________ YARD SALE SAT. July 18, 8-3, 158 across from Smith Grove Rre Dept. Clothes, TVs, stereo. Lamps, carpet a vinyl, shoes, bedspreads, lots of misc. Everything musi go. YARD SALE SAT. July 18, 8-untll, 1326 Underpass Rd. olf 801 Advance. Childrens clothes, toys a more, pony ridesi_______________ YARD SALE-SAT. 7/18«8, 7:30am, women's clothing and household Items, 344 Deer Run Dr., Mocksviile.________________ YARD SALE-SAT. JULY 18, 7-12. Books, movies,' cabinet stereos, TV, stomi door. 177 Hickory Dr.- behind high school. Л1С. 24,000 BTU. $200,492-7755. AKC SIBERIAN HUSKYw/ blue eves for sale. 998 FREE MTTENS. CALL 940-6909. FREE PUPPIES TO good home. Mixed breed. Shots & womied. Call Lnley at 704-539-5069 or Jeanne Q,atfel-2129.________________ RCaiSTERED U B PUPPIES for ' sale. 3 Chocolate females, 8 wka. old. Hava had 1st ahota a wonned. $150.998-2321. tM>LF PUPS, HKIH percent, extremely beaulilul, friendly, yellow eyes. Cali 704-871-0492. GALVALUME SOYCAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting : 3’ Coverage / Many Colors | Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1-88S-278-6050 H n -S rA IE M E rA L S ™ i, basketball court & swings. I<ilchen appliances furnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer conneclions. High energy efficient heat pump provides cenlral heat and air. Prewired for cable TV a phones, insulated windows a doors. No wax kitchens bath floors. Located In Mocksviile behind Hendricke Fumiture on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F a Sal. 10-12. Phone 751-0166._____________________ SOBER, WORKINO MEN-roomsfor rent. 751-0645. A p p lia n c e s ALMOST NEW KENMORE _gas range. Almond color. $200 Æ1- 9533 or 704-278-2623.__________ TAPPAN MK;R0WAVE492-6719. JANET DEAN'S Limited edition art prints now available at Serendipity Sho^, 41 Court Sq., downtown B e a ch P ro p e rty CAROLINA BEACH-OCEAN viow. 1BR, 1 1/2 ba., washer/dryer, pool. $400/wk. 910-791-5788. B u s in e s s O p p o rtu n ity BUSINESS FOR SALE SEMI-ESTABUSHED bottled waler distributorship for Davie County. Unlimiled potential. Excellent income. Worii part-time or (uil-time with other territory available. Serious inquiries only. Call for details: 336-699-3327. C h ild C nro A CHRISTIAN, IN home daycare has openings for 1st shift. Ages 2 & older. Wm. R. Davie & Pinebrook area. 940-6557.________________ CHILD CARE IN my home, Cooleemee' School district. Neat Jockey. Call 492-5331.__________ CHRISTIAN MOTHER WILL keep children In Mocksviiie home. 492- 7974.________________________ LOVING MOM WILL care for toddlera a older In my home. (Advance area). During the school year. 998-9425.________________ MO'rHER OF 2 will keep school- aje chiktren in my home. Call 998- C o m m ercia l P ro p e rly PRIME SHOPPINO CENTER 336-996-s p ^ available; 1,200 sq. ft.-3,600 sq. ft. Shopping/office. C A S HPAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE j g j H y g i y i y m g IVISECAKUER MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come % to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork today! (3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 LABBTS Ш Ш Ш Ш \ SERVICE■■ Laying »8andkig«Flnlihkig FREEESnMATES Ownac LatiyMeClanniy 12SUkewood Drive ЭЗв-751-1721 TRACTOR SA LES ft SERVIC E SINK FARM E Q U m iE IIT ar»l>.T6T-6ll6 El» s t è v « li â m e s í a r p e t C le m u n g * Carpot A Upholstery . Ckvúf\9 * Нотм, BusIrMssM &ChurchM * Water Oaniaga Extraction Sarvica* OvarlSYaarsExparlarKa * ЕВЕБ Estimates llMh8vUla.Ne \ i M111K .il Kl s|)(i f Forsyth C o u n ty 722-7380 Sfadallilng In Noa-Emeigency Iransportitlon Ю and from Hospiuls, Docloii' ОШсеа, Nuralng Hem«, and Private Homas. Tkansportatlon Farm M ach in ery BUSHOGS; SCRAPE BLADES$125; Box Blades $235; Spreaders; Canyalis; Boom Polos; Scoop Pans; Post Hole Diggers; Disc; Gates; Corrals; Feeders. Wright Fami Gales & Equip 998-8637. H om es Fo r R ent 1BH GUEST HOUSE, Mocksvillo. Living room, kitchen, cable TV. v^aler. 751-0625._______________ 2BR, JUST RENOVATED energy efficient heat pump & windows, deck, storage bidg.. convenient lo I- 40. $550/mo. 7O4-546-2ie0. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL H om es Fo r R ent 370 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba„ d/w, stv., w/d conn., elec. hi, C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY, 723-4306. 392 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, d/w, sW., w/d conn., elect, ht., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. HOUSE FOR RENT, In town locallon. 3-4 BR, 2ba. Immaculate condition. 1 yr. lease. No pets. $625/mo. Sec. dep. ol $625. 751- 2222 ext. 210, leave message. Alter 7pm, 751-3152._________“ NICE 3BR BRICK home, 3 people limit, no pels. 998-4729. SMALL, OLDER HOME, 3BR, IBA in town, gas heat, no air, or appliances. Rel. & dep. req. $500 mo. 704-278-2623. VERY NICE 2BR, Iba, brick house w/garage. Central air, appliances, oul bidg. in Hillsdale area. No pets. $650/mo. plus deposit. 940-2249. H om es Fo r S a le $0 DOWN TO qualilied buyer In Cooleemee. 3Bft, 1 1/2 ba., only 10 yrs. old w/ new carpet, and new painl. Will finance $65,500 at $413.27/mo. at 6.75% for 33 yrs. Genesis & Associates, 1-800-377- 7564, anytime._________________ BY 0WNER-3BR, 2ba, only 2 1/2 yrs. old. Sitting on nice level 1 acre lot In nice neighboriiood. Olf 64 towards Advance. Paved driveway & large outbuilding w/ electric.998-7439, leave Law n C are ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-264>4l77._____________ CAM SERVICES: We provide all types ol lawn service, mowing lawns, trimming. shrubbery, cleaning lols. 751-5798. РВЁЕ ESTIMATES. L o st & Fo u nd REWARD OFFERED FOR yellow- orange female cat lost at 601 N. & Cana Rd. area. $50 II found. 336- 345-1811.____________________ ZIPPO LIQHTER, LOST week of July 4th at Davie Campus ol DCCC. Has Inscription. 996-6370 or 492-5047. L o ts Fo r R ent 2*3 ACRE lots, septic approved, Iredell Cty. off Sheffield Rd. No singlewides. Restrictions apply. 704-546-5410. L o ts F o r S a le BY OWNER, PREMIUM building lot In Twin Brook Acres (approx. 3/4 acre). Conveniently located, quiet nelQhborhood. 751-2042.________ PRIVATE LOT FOR rent off Junction Rd. 751-7734. 7 CEILHEAT ELECTRICbaseboard heat units. Taken out of a 6 room house. EC. Individual room thermostats Included. $100. Call 492-7549._________________ ALUMINUM EXTENSIONUDDER 32 ft. heavy duty 250 Ib. used once $225.284-4211. ARCH TYPE STEEL buildings. Finance company repossessed 3 bIdgs. 2 never assembled. Unbelievable discounts. Take over payments on Ihese sizes: 25x28. 30x42. 35x54. Call 1-800-222- 6335.________________________ K & Q SALVAGE:4'x8'x1/4- wafer board, $3.99/ea.: 4’x8' Cedar Closet liner. $12.95/ea.; 5’X12' premium flooring fiberboard, $9.95/ea. Grade Mark, 2X4 studs, $2.49/ea. bidg. stone $140/pr. paliet/140 sq. ll.; 4'X8'X1/2’ thick Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.: 3,000 Ib. cap. warehouse carts. S49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors, $69/ea.: Roofing fell, $6.95/roll; We stock stainless steel In sheets & plpe.l/interior paneling $5.95/ea.; Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24’ dia.; wo stock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica, $.50 sq. ft.; Steel l-Boams for sale: parking lot steel light poies, up to 30' tall; brick pavers .30/ea.; 4x8 exterior siding, $7.95/60.K & Q Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. $87.! message. Lan d Fo r S a le 75 * ACRES BEN Anderson Rd. Land opportunity tor good pasture- cattle or horses. Piedmont Really 765-4560. Cellar Creek Kennel, Im: _ Davie D rivin g School W lisce llan e o u s ШШ2С*^отр1е1е íío u r s ^ ^ In leen Driver’s Eiluc^lian ca l7 5 1 > S A R 4 NEW TIRES on wheels. 1-P225< 75x15: 2-P235-75X15.751-0662. »»«CLCANINQ M fiVia Private Homts and Small Busirmstt Call for A FrM Estimate INSURED 336-751-2706 OWNIM DCIM SNTDU a nU GRUBB lOIMNonnllUklStl!teÍEí2íJS____ HOME Hm SALE Gladstone R d.-M ockiville New 1352 sq. ft. brick home - 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. LR w/ceiling fan. Kitchcn, dining & laundry area. Electric hoal. water heater & NC. Single car garage w/concrete drive. Front porch & deck. Priced in the 90's. Call GRUBB CONSTRUCTION 31336-998-4831 í j í ' f t w f t ñ i f t l i ' G R O O M IN G S H O P •ткчмивманааа*«Ti,i«a 336-998-5098 Fumilure Refinishing к Reslorition Custom Woodworking к Cnfts Rick Miceli (336) 492-Ш20 quality craftsmanship for у tars. -Ml— Si AUTOMIITt MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 s . M ain s tre e t M o ck sviile , N C 27028 _____(336)751-2944 r 'S l., ¡ С Н Й Т Щ М 'Щ .И Щ Щ FM »LE: Cars • TMa ■ - - » - caiparts: А1Иш,А16а1яаЬ Al Sballi Lais 336-751-3442 J J o ç k jv il t e J J ^ RANDY MILLER &SONS »5MIJIirEoad*M«ckivilk,NC(Э36) 284-2826 Service Are you In need of a quick, non-contested, and Inexpensive d ivorce? Keep your hard earned ntoney inyourow npocketsi Instead of paying an attorney call for an appoinlment.336-284-6672 ANTIQUE FORSALE Beautiful possession been In family for 50 years. Curved feel attached to solid sturdy legs with wide comfortable seat Gracefully curved anns with soft cushkmy back. Topped In light grey dust cover. For mom Infonnatlon contact Phylll9at751-5&40. à cover. For ПМ V Infonnatlon I Г Phylllaat75 B & D, Decign & C onetructtonl " ^ ^ 0 '^ o ^ k “STo v>Uect ^ o u » ‘B u d g e t!" AddWont • KHchMt • Battw • RtptactnwnI Windows • Sun Roonw - Siding • Maionty • Light ExeavMino • RMHivilion« • Dm Iu - INt Work • Smill R^MMra • LigM ComnMreW Woik • lob Cat • Uaek Hm SMviet, HiHorFUIIDsy- » Y № Ì 4 k I. NC агам I tftH im -IM p «. • M m - M pjb. Штй11Л\МяЫттУШШшЁЁ,ттттЛ • М н Ш Я у М М F O R L E A S E STORAGE TRAILERS(Long or Short Term • RENTALS) тяисюна COMPANY, INC. '¡шшт a m u s Н«»у. M l N. • м оекаут#. NC 336^82-7716 • (600) 247-476»-US O t m l a A C î e a f i POOL SERVICE 1 9 9 8 S U M M E R S P E C IA L I6H32 Inground Pool Complete«Olulng Board ladder • Pump Filler • Concrete Deck $ 9 4 9 5 0 8 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -8 9 0 0 M u a n ç e ^ jj^ HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELUN Q THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. CALL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES А н б И п Н и п И л т Ь е г С о . 2762 Шскогу Hwy. StatMvUto,N.G.2tt77 voum jfKNiKKm sK ккси ки , Juiy w, iw e eLASSDlEDS nJBiXPENSIVE PROFITABLE FtYBH, EXIRCISE •3“jPJ*n!, EC w/vl3«o tape, brand . rm i, tlOO, Рам $199.998^96. w e C iL PHONE with Iree ■ required. (336)81 m o o . __________________ H*Y ГОЛ 8ALE-$2 per bale. 492- 731» or 492-7484. __________ MCMANICS OARAQE FOR. rent In Claikavllle area. 336-463- 4749.________________________ WCmmAVE-$75; DESK-S50,' youlh b«<l-$50; computer (486)- {ISO; lfMzer-$7S; weight machlne- 1180.751-0625._______________ N IW I 12,000 BTU window-aIr .;coi)dMaiMr, $295; г г power lawn nwww, B/S engine, $S0.940-2735. i; nANO, $360; RAINBOW vacuum ;; & •hamnxjer, $450; treadmill, $30. ~ 33e-9«Pa706.________________ - raO L TABLE FOR sale. $500. I 751-5818 alter 7 pm or leave SU K R NINTENDO, NINTENDO: d(cK, 2 controllers, 6 games, w/4 : books. All lor $6Q. Call 998-8318. TMREE (3) CB walkle talkie radios. . Two (2) 40^hannel radios and one ' single channel. All In very good condition. Both 40-channel CB's need ten (10) AA batteries and one . 9-volt battery lor the single channel CB. $150 for all 3. $50 lor one each. (336) 998-2096. II nol , available, please leave a massage. ' WILL BUY .lUNK cars. 284-2859 or 284-4194.__________________ ‘92 YAMAHA SUPER jet. $1500, good shape. 712-0476.__________ t s SPRMQ HONEY. 1 lb., 2 lbs., allons. Uny Willlard. 336- M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t ; UKE NEW MOBILE home, FamMngton-Courtney area. $45Wmo. security deposit reg. - • 467-8136; alter 7pm • MOBILE HOME FOR rent, privale lol, 2 BR, Iba., c/a, QO. Nice area. 998-4606-leave message._______ MOBILE HOME FOR rent. $380/mo. With 30x40 garage Il paint bay $550/mo. Advance area. 998-7844.________________ SMALL MOBILE HOME, llmll 2. no pots, Redland area. Dep. req. 998- 4071.________________________ TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water lumlshod. Located on Turrentlne Church Rd. Call 998-7748 leave message. M o b ile H o m e s / S a le 19M FISCHER 14X71 Mobile home, solid, well-built. $9000. Refrigerator, stove, Rheem central air unit included. 2BR wAvalk-in closets, 2 full baths, real wood burning fireplace. Buyer responsible for moving and set-up. Home Is presently In Mocksville. Call Kelly Carter, (603) 329-6160 (Rock Hill. S.C.)________________ 1994 SOUTHERN DOUBLEWIDE64x28. 3BR, 2ba. $16,500. 998- 2479 or 998-5217.______________ 3BR HOIUE set-up In Mocksvillo area. Off 601 N. $1595 dn. & pmls. of $311.75. 751-7734.__________ GBR, 2BA, SINQLEWIDE, $3000CASH. Will move if necessary. 744- 1307.________________________ ABANDONED D/W LOCATED onbeautiful, wooded, owner financed land. Call Victory Homes 744-1306. ABANDONED HOME IN Advance area. $1249 down & payments of $265/mo. 751-7734.____________ ALL TRAILERS WANTEDI We rwed your trade today! Top $$$. Limited time, so hurry! Victory 3 744-1307.______________ AT VICTORY HOMES, we tote the note, new homes, fast loans. Call 744-1305. Call Carolina PRIMESCWt' The M in i Dish Satellite Service Л»Abo“ptr day No Equipment To Purchase Prime Star Supplies & Maintains All Equipment Y O U R D A V IE C O U N T Y P R IM E S T A H D E A L E R 33m 8-ia09 or 1-80IM41-640g Piedm ontHealthcare Piedmont Healthcare dw to It’a contlnuad growth la now aaeklng Individuals for the following positions: Data Entry Madlcal Billing TVanacrlptlon Itodlcal Aaalatanta Dadicalad, anthuaiaatlc, aalf-motlvatad, team playera are encouraged to apply: Pied m o n t H e a lth ca re Pe ra o n n e l D epartm ent 636 S ig n a l H ill D rive E x t S ta ta8v llle ,N C 28625 FA X :7 0 4 «7 3 4 S 1 1 ' J , С o u t idenlicil KciriiiliMs blocking for a FULL-TIME SccKtary/Reseaich Assistant/Receptionist Candidate must have nuhire, professional communications skills. Office and FC skills requlnd. Internet experience a plus. Bilingual Enftah/Spanish a BIG PLUS. Basic knowledge of Ihe Apparel Indiatiy is ako helpful Self starting, team player with a good pmaaaUy and a desire to succeed Is abwlutely required. You will w nk wifli two tcaulUng protesskmals. In a growing office in Advance, NC Iwlplng them recruit Apparel Profraslonals for jobs nationwltk and Intcmationally. Pay will be baaed on experience, piue bonuses. Sine* 1995, CONnDE>mAL RECRUITERS has become a naUonaUy ippeiel rm ilHny firm advertised in Ihe Appw l industry. tin U U b . andBFlA Magazines. CONFIDENnAL RECRUITERS b e la v to the NaUonal and North Carolina AssodaHon of FMoom l CMwUanls and subscribes lo their strict code of iK iiA iiictlkia : and pay rsqulrements In confidence to: EariXSroce, CFC-, Manager ' . ■CnKMItaoralCbniilMl CONFIDENIML RECRUITERS Fust Oific« Box 266 CleairaaM,NC 27D12 orFAXH336-9«M0>l__________V -'•“ •'‘«I’ M o b ile H o m e s / S n ie OBL-WIDE REPO on aero lot near Cooleemee area. Take up ^a^ents ot $496.68. 336-751- UKEVIEW MOBILE HOME forsale on rontod lot. 336-264-2130. LEAKS. DRIPS, SQUEAKS.cracks, and holes? Sound familiar? Call Victory Homos to take your worries awayl 744-1306. WE HAVE OVER 100 ^ . ..available immodiately. ZERO down. Wo finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-7150._______ ‘85 OAKWOOD MONTCUIR,14X70, 3BR, 1 1/2 BA. $7500. 940- 2213.________________________ *93 OAKWOOD 3BR, 2ba, EC. set up on rental lot. Low payments. 751-0556. NOTICEPUBLIC SALE: Mocksville Mini- Storage to sell contents of the foUowTng units for unpaid rant and expenses. John Alvin Whitehead »111 ($240) and Christopher Amell 141 ($180). Sale date July 29, 1996 al 2 p.m. No salo if balance is paid in full by July 26, 1996. Cash or money order, only. No personal chocks. Fumiture, lools, engines, misc. 817 Salisbury Rd. 751-2463. OJ FOR HIREWeddings, private parties, elc. 996-8162 for info. PIANO FOR SALE. Console. Excellent condition. Zero down, assume low payments. See locally. 1-800-437-9757._______________ PIANO TUNING3& Rebuilding YAMAHA SNARE DRUM, practice pad & stand. Excellent condition. ^75.492-5735. R V / M o to r H o m e JAYCO POP-UP camper. 1979 Hardtop w/awning. Gas stove, ice box, sink, sleeps 6, new tires plus spare. Always stored in a shelter. EC. $2000. Call: 546-7608 (Harmony). ABC PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING15 years experience “Our commitment is quality through experienced teamwork.” 751-3813 BILL L. WYATT(336) 996-7216 Intenor-Exterior Painting Metal Roofs Painted Shingle Roofs-New or Reroof Storage Bulldinos-Decks Driveway Sealing-Parking Lot Strlping-Qutters Cleaned References Free Estimates 36 Years Experience______ HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES996-6087._____________________ LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Link-Owner Free Estimates __________998-1796__________ OSBORNE ELECTRICfor all your electrical needs.Free Estimates. 751-3396. PAINTING Remodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 996-8340 Edwardjones Financial scrviccs firm seeks rcsponsiblo person for full time position in customer senice and branch olllce administration. Condidnto must be a sclf-sturter, well organized, and accuratc with details. Must hove good biwic mnth skills and excellent oral and written communication skills, lb apply in confidence, please submit resume to Edwanl Jones, H20 S. Main Street, Mocksville NC, 27028. This is n non-smoking environment Eqiuil Opportunity Employer. C N A ’ S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-SalemThe hometown company, we’ll treat you like you'd expect.' l ä i ä Applications are now being accepted at our office located atthe GATXPavig Plant9i6BaltimoceRoad Advance. NC Application Times are Wtdiusday, Jufy IS from 9:00 am • 5:00 pm (Pkaaa btiag two fonns oTI.D. (ooe lecture aad SocUl Security Ctfd or Binh Cenincate) c a ii3 3 6 - 9 4 8 - 4 1 9 9 for detail. Fackcr and Picker Positions AvaUable AUShffisAvaUable N m ra F M 101 PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterproof decks, driveways and walkways.patios284-4:1277. PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BY I.C.E.. INC.-$99 Installation after $50 mail in rebate. Plus receive the first month of Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREE! Call now-1 •800-583- 1339. Limited lime offer/some restrictions may apply.___________ SMALL SATELLITE DISHES$99 Installed. ^T8Q0-9?4-0^2^ WILL DO ODD lobs w/ chain saws & mechanic work. Will buy Ilea market unk. Hospital St. Ext. house ‘85 NISSAN 200SX, blue w/blue Int., p/w, CO, ac. Tinted windows, iound system, rims, 5 spd., 141K. $3900,060.751-9898. ‘88 vw OUANTUM-ioaded, ps, pb, pw. auto sunrool, extra clean. $2500, OBO; '87 Ford Crown Victoria LTD, looks good, runs good, extra clean, loaded. $2000. OBO. 998-7775. - : ‘93 HONDA PRELUDE Si. Red, 5spd, sunrool, alloy wheels, AM/FM cassette, AC, pw, pi, one owner, EC, 76K, $12,500. Linda, 766-4126 day, 650-0612 evening._________ ‘94 HONDA ACCORD EX, 68,000 miles, hunter green, aulo, power sunrool. $12,900. 998-6948. BAILEY It HOWARD TOURS July 1-4, Ohio Amlsh Countr on guide, buggy ride-lrain i Sugar Creek Swiss Vlllage-Warther Carvings, Amlsh Famis Tour, 5 meals included. D-$299, T-$275, 0-$260. Aug. 15,1 day, Boone, NC. Includes 1 breakfast & 1 dinner at Daniel Boone Restaurant, Shopping at Shops ol the Parkway.$42/person. Driver Gene Livengood, 998-4338. KAWASAKI ‘97 VULCAN 1500 Man^^ extras while over gray. 998- SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick ■ Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury ________704-636-1341_________ ‘79 YAMAHA X-1100, good condlllon, $1200. '87 Nissan pick­up, $1000.998-6866. 5 PEOPLE WHO need to lose weight 8i make money. New patented weight loss product. Phone (336) 659-8974 lor details. CHRISTIAN FAMILY NEE09house lo rent. 3 or more bedrooijii Nonsmokere, no pels, Davie Co.; no singlewldes. 492-2154. HIGHSCHOOL STUDENT WOULDlike donation ol computer. Please call 284-4211, Johnna._________;■ HOME WANTED, RENT orw/opllon lo buy. For small family, Mocksville or Cooleemee school district, preler not In lown. 751i 7710___________________• NEED TO RENT mobile home br houso. Good, Christian woman w/chlld. 492-6093. PART-TIM E IN STRU CTO RS Davidson County Communily College is acccpting applica­ tions for part-time instructors to teach the following courses at the Davie Campus during the Fall Semester (8/98-12/98): lany Childhood Educaiion Birth to Kindergarten (day) General Psychology (day) Introduction to Sociology (day) Beginning Spanish (evening) Intermediate Spanish (evening) Salary for cach position will be determined by education and experience. For more information about responsibilities, qualifications, and the application process, contacl: Human RMourcM Offict DavkJson County Community College P. 0. Box 1267 Lexington. NC27293.1Z87 Telephone: (336)249*8186 PO SITIO N S: AVA ILA B LE: Maintenance Assistant Needed an individuai that is' highly motivated, with floor; care experience to maintain: a medical manufacturing facility. Will also assist irt other manufacturing duties.^ Must have high school- diploma or equivalent- Please call (336)761-1127; to make an appointment : Parts Puller M edical Manufacturer! looking for an individual tci pull components for: production. Must have high; school diploma or equivalent, dependable,: detail oriented individual,', accuracy a m ust .Call 761-j 1127 for an appointment Assembly Workers : Medical manufacturer looking for assem bly' wori<ers. Must have a high- school diploma or: equivalent, pnor assembly; skills, ability to work with: small parts. Must be neat and dean and get along- with others. Hours; 6;45am; to 3:30pm M-F. Call 761-: 1127 for an appointment E x a m ln tN o m tH o a U ione) jocit и !» 1 о |W 0 »h*к km otM imA IMW PM*W1I fif ШМГ. Gtoted jfcm ifw recent mejer of CaxJhi/ИеЛор tni Неохоте J^ned (Ж1С cf Mjftfi Owlnoi siwigest heo№ core IZOOO^-empibjwscTido poöent-bose of 2J mifcn petple tfanrig our1Ш0 vWoH pf Tctitiic« h lAfttnodem cee Oecfaij orj 1Я orri youl disaw ffi efwmw otvKtotopp»ttfvcie.andcoi Sterile R cprocc Tcchm cuH Repfweiwig wrgicil iftjtjvnent» md «jpplíeiincWes the reiíícmbly tnd «erilizatkxi ргосв«.15^ ^ Central Soppy.OpeQting Room,ог- ^ . j tl30pcTV-9fl0pm.rience prefcrrsd M * DiW« County НевркЫ— аЫе schedule, wrtc up to 20 h oin « iW S occasiorul weekends and work 6.00|ль130рт or . : , ■ 130pm-6:30pm. Fonyth (M kal C« ' ‘ " Auh-mazing thit inspires ettterp) Of keD-7tS.l4M.hr poMnp pitttt cal our JoHEquii Oppo<i««v En,*!»« NO^ANTHEALTH DAVIE COUINT Y EN'fEKPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 - B13 eiiASSIFIEDS INEXPENSIVE fbofteable WANTED TO BUY In Davle Co.; Older homo, 3BR, 2ba., or 3BR, 1 1/2 ba., structurally sound, minor repairs OK, 3/4 acre +, rocking chair Iront porch prelerred. Country or child Mendly neighborhood, lireplace a t»nus. Sale by owner, owner llnanco, or rent-lo-own. Call 751-2881, leave message. Will consider alternatives. E m p lo y m e n t AMERICAS HOTTEST PARTYpian/Chrlstmas Around the Worid now hiring demos. Free $300 kit. No Investmenti No collectlngl No deiiverlngl Weekly paycheck. Aiso booking parties. Cali Lisa 492- 7265.________________________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivera Itesnse prelerred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lor applicatton. EEO._______________ DISHWASHER a CASHIER NEEDED. APPLY In person ONLY lo Millers Restaurant.. E m (jlo y m o n l DO YOU HAVE a burning desire to creste a lllestyle that most people only dream ol7 Intemallonal company, training provided. Work 10 hrs./per week. Create reskluai Income in a home based business. 336-9094)229._________________ DRIVERS NEEDED: MUST have CDL, good driving record, at least 23 years ol age, heaith, lile & dental Insurance available, pay based on experience. Call Dwayne at (336) 463-5572.______________ IMMEDIATE OPENINQS IN your area. Become a represenlatlva lor Iriendly toys & gilts, the number one company In party plan. Toys, Christmas, home decor. Free____J and Inlormalion. Cali Susan1-800-468-4875._______________ IMMEDMTELY HIRINQ ALLpositions. Apply In person at KFC. LAND-TEK QMS, Inc. Full-time supeivisor position. Benelits: vacatkw, holiday, sk;k, heaith. Pay BOE. Qood driving record required. Call 998-1743 lor appointment. IM iMtl fMlHty h ii liill UflN opining lor CNAs on 2nd 13rd ihift. Ntw upgridtd pty M ilt. Apply in person lo Carol Crawford or call 336-751 3535 for more Infomialion. Great lienefits and compelilive salary. lOOTHwMnlSt • МмкпИв,1Ю2702в E m p lo y m e n t HELP WANTEDCHILD CAREteachers aides needed, Mon-Fri, 2:45-6pm. Must be 18, please call. (336)766-6979. HELP WANTED-EXP. lawn care helper. 492-5747.______________ HELP WANTED-NEEDEDhalTstyllsts & managers lor new Qreat Clips Salon In Winston- Salem. Hiring Immediately. Qreat pay a benelits package. Call (336) 768-0660 lor application._________ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN your area. Become a representative lor Iriendly toys & glHs, the number one company In party plan. Toys, gilts, Christmas, home decor. Free catalog and Inlomiation. Call Susan 1-800-488-4875. D R IV E R S N E E D E D Clan A CDL Req. Tractor Trailer Dumpt, Will train on dump truciM, iMnefita, home, every day. Year round work. Cali 336-99a-8700 or 800-8334442. For Appointment ' E m p lo y m e n t URQ EST COMMERCIAL FLOORING dealer In area needs exp'd. Installers. Excellent benelits available. Drivers license a must. Call 924-8181. EOE.____________ NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME set-up person, drivers license required^ 998-5428 or 998-2479.__________ PART-TIME BEFORE/AFTER school counselors needed to work with school-age children al our Pinebrook, Shady Grove and Cooleemee sites. Must be 16 yeare old to apply. Pre-employment criminal record chock and drug test required. Apply In person at the Davle Family YMCA. E m p lo y m e n t NEW CHILD CARE opening In Moeksvlile In September Is currently taking applications lor quaiiliea leachera. Education and experience required. Benallt package included. Send resume to; 175 River Crest Ct., Clemmons, NC 27012. 778-0316.______________ PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood pay/beneiits. Cioverlield's. 760- 4161.________________________ POSITIONS OPEN IN all areas ol veterlnaiy clinic. Experience In velerinaiy clinic helplul, but will train. Please send resume to Valley Animal Clinic, POB 671, Mocksvllle, NC or pickup application at olfice, 1230 Yadklnvllle Rd. Will consider lull or part-tlmo. E m p lo y m e n l PROFESSIONALMOUSEKEEPINQ AND LAUNDRY company seeking housekeepers, fioor technicians and laundry attendance. Full & part-tlma available, 1st & 2nd shift. Please apply in person at Meadowbrook Manor ol Clemmons or Meadowbrook Terrace ol Davle. TEAM DRIVERS NEEDED InMocksvillo area to ran West Coast. Call 1-800-947-9983.____________ WAITRESS WANTED. QOODhours, good pay. 998-5773 alter 4 p.m. WORK FROM HOME$450-$6000 PT/FT. For Iree Inlonnallon call 1-919-839-2718. G et th e H o llyw o o d C o nn ection l CiUfcinla band Hialth a W tllntii Co. BOW rKrulUag nuuiaotn for local arta. EKCflltnt m aiktllno ft coMpeuatlon plan. Own your опт bttiloeii. I^w itartup fH no ritk. ShBN producti ft opporttinlty. Call now for dttalli. 75M830 Experienced Painter Needed H iw M H k liln la M tt И Ш й е и К й р м М И . ti«ira|lilkiri|l«fwiM. 336-7S1-7728 EMT Intermediate Hire Car Driver Positions Available. 1100 West 1st St. WS/NC 27101 336-722-7380 loa l)id hclllty till hill timi opmlng lor LPNi on 2nd 1 3rd ihllt ^ply In person to Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 lor more informalion. Great lienelils and competitive salary. 1M7Hawanlit • Meekn«e,HC 2702a NOW HIRING GRILL OPERATORS, WAITERS, WAITRESSES ALSO POSITION OPEN FOR MANAGER TRAINEE Im m ediate Em ploym ent for all 3 shifts Ask about 3rd shift premium!!! CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW OR APPLY IN PERSON AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: 513 Jonestown Rd., Winston-Salem • 760-4417 2314 Ramada Dr., Clemmons • 766-9691 HlEllEIIEliE . EOE Young Children’s Learning Center Has openings for thrae and 4 year oMs. Ws offar axparlancad and quallfiod taachars and a pra-klndsrgartan class for 4 year oMs. Full Tima Caro Only e:30a.m .-5:30p.m . M onday-FrM qf 791-7118 meta Spry-Mredar ш сем миаш е! ■ МескяМе G a m t t m iesocsa.. 1ВЮ. Is now accepting applications forthe following 2nd shift positions at Jockey Distribution Center in Cooleemee, NC QA Auditor Layout Contract RaceivingClwk Haul Stock Shipping Only new applicants with a good worit histoiy need apply. 965Yadl(invilleRd,Mod(SVille,NC Otflct Houn in B;00 am ■ 5:00 pin Monday-Friday PtMfliploymMt Drug Scrten ft No Criminal Record Raquirtd EOE TACO « E L I. Top Pay For The Best Of The Best Now Hiring Restaurant Managers Assistant Managers Shift Managers Up to $35,000 per/yr Attention Mark Phone; 336-467-0442 Fax: 336-463-4663 Poiltlon Announcement Davle County Planning Department P la n n e r/ Z o n in g E n fo rc e m e n t O ffic e r osniDafiui: Ш 1Ля11ш : SrMutk»lrofflilwyHrcoll4<oiwlvmity«lliiii<mk Ftku» nn lo bJO pm. AidllklMl |»1И 11 r«|lltad lo iittn) Boird МмМд«, cootniK«. inlnan, «Id iducitkxul Mikm. • In ЛиикхГЛЙ act iiid cmSS™ Md"* To apply; wbfflit • Plvil Сому AlVMIOll kim lo: MmOanimoi*,Dlraclor Oavie County Ptannlng Dtpartmtnt 123 Soutti Main StfMl, Room 907 Mockav(ilt,NC 270a APPUCATIONS ACCEPTED иМЛ1 POSmON 18 FIUEO. ш лытп»ш пш ,то11ш пуло1а erw-wti _ THAN ONE INdREDIENT KING® GREAT IT A L S O T A K E S M O R E THAN O N E T Y P E O F P E R S O N Any time Is a great time to be part ol a team. Especially II that team is BURGER NNQ*. We work together to seme our community, have lun, and be part ol a business that grows as we succeed. W h a t c a n w e o ffe r o u r m e m b e rs ? • Flexll)leScheduling* Incenthw«,Bonuaet• Medleal/Dental/lJfeInaurance • Competitive Starting Wage* Free M eal** 401(li)SmlngaPlan* PMTValnlng ______ * Advaneemant Potential WecimnlfyhBMopfioitui^liesfor. CREW (all pomUomlnhUt») ASSISTANT MANa Is ERS Qualified management candidates will possess some supervlsoiy experience, a high school diploma or equivalent, and excellent human relations and communication skills. Previous experience In a cus­tomer sen/ice environment preferred. For more Information on becoming a key ingredient In our success, and Jonestown Rd. and Lew isvilM ^m cxaM . locatkmsor your nearest Winston-Salem Burger King restaurant. Management candidates may mail/lax resumes to: BurgarKlngCorponMon, L \ Attn: Su*H«nd«rMnP.O. Box 185, F \ Mockavlll*, NC 27028: fax: (338) 751- 1422 EOE M/F/V/D. BuigarNngCorporiOon "Workkto TogtU»r...To Ba Th* Bm№ ••> %# W 4 1 A'â a;«;« A AVIUAJ dUIJ AU) 1770 ',1 i ;’ ft- More than 100 million Americans have about as much chance for a good night's sleep as Count Draaila. If you’re one of them, you need J to do something about it. Because sleep deprivation is a factor in over 1,500 traffic fatalities ; each year. And it can lead to serious health problems, including^V life-threatening disorders. The fact is, your body needs sleep. If it's not getting it, you , need the Sleep Medicine Center ■ of Salisbury. W tt One Of Only Acctedited Sleep In The State. Out of 3,000-plus sleep centers in the nation, only 351 have earned accreditation firom the prestigious American Sleep Disorders Association. The Sleep Medicine Center of Salisbury is proud to be among the seven accredited centers in North Carolina. Accreditation means you can come to us to see board-certified specialists knowl­ edgeable in the latest sleep medicine techniques. It means that you can count on state-of-the-art equipment and that ' metkulous attention is paid to patient safety, co^rt and treatment efficiency. But everi with all this, there's still one Som e People l)a v e j| Good Reason & Stay U p JH1 H idbt. Vou D o n t other distinct advantage the Sleep Medicine Center of Salisbury offers: Dr. Dennis Hill, one of the premier sleep medicine special­ ists in this part of the country, is our Medical Director. Of North CaralinaA Seven Acoediled Sk^ Fkograns Cor Me^Bcad IXnctor Stnled ThreeOflhem. In addition to the Sleep Medicine Center of Salisbury, Dr. Dennis Hill was also instrumental in starting two other accredited sleep centers in North I Carolina. The level of experience he brings to the Sleep Medicine ' , Ccnter of Salisbury simply cannot F ‘ be matched anywhere else. G o o d D a ^ Start \№h Good N^its. r G o o d N ^ ^ ^ s d t H c f C t £>octors have discovered at least *■ 84 sleeping disorders that affect personal health, the quality of life, id may even be potentially fatal, include problems falling or ; staying asleep, difficulties staying liwake, adhering to a consistent i/wake schedule, loud snoring, ipwalking and talking, bed­ wetting, nightmares, Restless Legs Syndrome, and others. At the Sleep Medicine Center of ' Salisbury in the Kiser Medical Office Building at Rowan Regional Medical Center, we treat all of these disorders and morc. So if you have a problem sleeping, call us for an appointment. Because the only good reason to stay up all night is because you want to. H O KA N Medical Center % u r Source For IbulH eahfacait. S L E E P M E D I C I N E G E N T E R O F S A L I S B U R Yj 61-2 Mocksville Avenue • Saiisbury • (704) 637-1533 or toll-free 1-888-55-ROWAN • www.rowan.org New Health Director Former Stanly Official Takes Davie Job P age 11 ; Old Cherry Hill Restored Church Building To Be Re-Dedicated At Homecoming This Sunday Page 10 D A V IE C O U N T Y so« E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D USPS14>-1<0 NmabcraO ThuTMtoy, July 23,1998'^ Disabled County Employee Rghting Fbr Retirement Benefits By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enterprise Record Sandy Shepherd knows a run-around when she sees one, and for Ihe past year, the fonner EMS employee says that's exactly what she's b « n getting from county ofilcials. When she started to work for Davie EMS in 1988, it was a dream conve true. It was the job she had always wanted, and a job that went almost perfectly until September of 1995. As she bent down and turned to lift a patient, something went wrong in her back. Six months later, she was in sur­ gery, having pans of the vertebrae in her back shaved off. Three months later, she was back at work. Two months after that, she again hurt her back on the job. Since then, she has undergone three surgeries, with little relief. Another will be scheduled soon, she said. In the meantime, the state qualified Shepherd for full disability retirement. "I can't do anything, according to the doc­ tors. Ican't even go to school," she said. "I tried to go to school but had to drop out because I couldn't sit that long." When county commissioners began paying insurance for retired employees, 100 percent for those with 30 years of service. Shepherd asked why she and othcrshurtworkingforthecounty weren't entitled to the same benefits. That's when the mn-around began, she said. "Everything was O K ... until the issue with the insurance, until I stood up to them about that," she said. "When it first came out, it said anybody with credible service. I was happy about that" Her disability retirement counts as 30 yearsofcredibleservice.shesaid. "Those of us hurt on the job don't have a chance to make 30 years." She first went to County Manager Ken Windley last November. He said he would talk to board members individually to see how they thought about offering the in­ surance to disability retirees. By January, Windley hadn't done that, so Shepherd said she asked to speak before county commissioners. In mid-February, she met with board chairman, Joe Long, who said the disabil­ ity issue was never discussed. She said he lold her that taxpayers wouldn't want to pay for Ihe insurance. Shepherd said that Windley and Long told her not to go to the newspaper with her appeal, and nol lo speak in a public meetingwherenewspaperreporters might be present. She went along with their plan, but as the months wore on, nothing was done, cither for or against her request. P a i n t i n g O n T h e W a l l : Cooteemee resMents admire the work of Jeremy Sams, as progress continues on a m|iral being painted on the wall of the mill off Main Street. The mural is being done as a part of the town's centennial celebration this year. For more Iriformation, please tum to page 13. ' i -PtwtobyMlkeBfnhwtft : I I Sunrfvon Cancer Victim Defied Oclds, 0^ S y M B v B u iriiin tt Dayie County Enteiprise Record r fo I98S, Kay Spiy was diagnosed wiOi breast cancer. The doctcntoM her there .was no hope for her to live. : Afteraiadicalnu9eclDmyaiid36n>unds 'ci chemotherapy over the next co(q)le of years,Spiyisgoingstn)ng.Andshewouldnt thinkofmissingDavieCounty'sfirstRejay for Lifi;, an 18-hour event to laiie money ^cancerresearch.honorcancerjuivivoc8 iind remember those who didn'l stirvive. i "The way it was kKated, I was diag- n o ^ tenntaal,''Spiy said of her cancer, rn ie doctor saul you've got a war and I (km'lthiokyou'regoingtobeatiLliaidyes I am, loo. He had no bedside manner, but I wanted to prove him wrong." Of coune, Spiy had another reason lo fight the dretded disease. Her name was DanieUe, her daughter. Even when she lost all of the hair on her body, and dropped lo 73 pounds, Spiy still had hope. "I have a child. I have a daughter. I pnyed to God to let me live for my daugh­ ter. IsaidGod, let me see her gradiiiue fimn h i^ school. There were moinings I watched her leave fcr school thinking I may never see her again." The docton wanted to stop her treat­ ments, but she begged, and even got diem IramfoiedlpDavieCountyHo^xtal, where . the nurses M(ere more positive and upbeat "At Davie, 1 wasn't a number," she said. "I was Kay Sp^." But Ihe tintmenis were a nightmare, "ll's like Iheldevil coming in and putting spit ftom hell jn your vein, thal's whal the chemo waa like." She suffered tremors and other side ef­ fects. _ "There wotdd stand (nurses) Mary Lou Coley.BeckyyallaceandUndaDyson... I would wake i|p and they would say you're going to be al| right I fell like I had Ihe whole counly uying Kay, you can do it" Spry, a dispatcher with Davie Ema:geni!yCainffiunicalkias,beldon.And sheswvived.Herdaughier,whohadeveiy- Ihing done for her by her mother, grew up quickly. She's now a college graduate.liv- ing on her own in Wikiiinglon. "CancerjustdidntafiBclKaySpiy.Can- cer afflicts die whole fiunily. Even my little dog suffered. I wanted to die, but I had hope. "My daughter went ftom having eveo*- thingdoneforherlonoclodies,nofood,no clean house." She got (Mr BiUe, and read the book of Job. "I would say God, Fm no Job. Fm not asking for 10-fold, just give me today lo live for my child. The bottom line is just hope." H M « S a e C « M r - F ^ 4 Please See Sandy - I^lge 4 School Land BuyNets $86,000 For LocalMan ByM O w BM nk«« Davie County Enteiprise Record-. Members of Ihc Davie County Board of Education got what they wanledforanewelcmenuuy school site,aconvenlenllocation between Mocksville and Shady Grove, a fair price for Ihe land, and close proximity to a public sewer sys- : tem. : But did they get il for the best price? While Dr. Bill Steed, Davie . School's superintendent, was pleased with the $6,j00 an acre die schools paid for Ihe 34.21 acres on Comatzer Road adjacent to tlie Hickoiy Hill n development, he wishes the schools had bought die site a couple of months eartier. Twomonthspriortotheschools buying the land from Delmar McDaniel, he had purchased die site from T. Holl Haywood Jr. - at ' $86,000 less than die schools paid him. OnememberofdieDavieBoanl of Education said the schools^ through appraiser Neal Foster, had inquired about buying the land be­ fore it was sold to McDaniel. Although McDaniel couldn't be reached for a comment, die broker who arranged both sales said dial nodiing wrong happened. "There was nothing that shouldn't have been done," saù Dave Ward, "fm just die in-be­ tween man between die seller and the buyer. It's all up dicte on die rccords." Ward said he had been dying to selldielandforHaywoodfbrafaoUt a year. McDaniel started making serious offers in Match, he sakl. . "We had talked aboul making it into a subdiviskm at one time, and' I was going to handle dut for him (McDaniel)," Ward said. "I've shown him land before." Steed sakl McDaniel be« dw schools to die land. "When w«' located die land, Delniar fetd ai-': ready bought it" N l ) 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 Unloveable Bats D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPRU^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 Soutti Main Street P.O. Box 99 ModlSVille, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly liy tiw DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. lOwigtitSpail«.... Robin Fergusson.. Mto Bamhardt.... ii BscfcySnydsr..... ..Editor/Publisher ....General Manager ......Managing Editor ..Advertising Manager J>wle ; 1916-1958: 1 ^ 1 » e ‘! i ‘Pw M init Po iiag *In M o ckm ie.N C 27028 \ Journal 190M971 is ll.f SubKilptlonRdM SIngi* Copy, 50 Сели $20 ptr умг In Noith Citolint $25 ptr y tir oUtidt Noith Ctmkit Р08ТМА8ТЕП '. Stiid addrtM chtngtt to: . Dtvit Qowily Enttipilit Rteord P.O.Bm W .M00kivlllt,NC 27028 •« You would think Ihey would gel the message. ;> They've been kicked out. Tlielr home wus boarded up. Tliey sprayed with chemicals when they tried to return. ■v;;! Tliey"werc rudely treated. J ; ; Bul they don'l seem to carc. It's .still home lo them, and they ;t:efp coming back. The bats are still occupying the rcfurbished Brock arts cenler lin\Iocksville. Some must be having trouble gelling inside. Bat ,guano litters the front steps of Ihe Brock center. ^ Construction workers tried lo gel rid of them. They boarded lip Ihe attic and blockcd all the apparent entrances. It's hard communicating wllh bats. Tliey don't scent to get il. ¡•They keep coming back, finding a way lo get back Inside. In Ihc right place, bats are wonderful crcaturcs. They feasi on ¿htosqulloes and bugs, pests thal arc bothering us .so much now. • On the olher hand, nobody wants an attic filled with guano. S Maybe it's time for a compromise. The bats won't leave. '¡They have defied Ihc county's licsl cfforls lo evacuate them. Maybe ¡ihe county should build a cupola on lop Ihe building. A special Iplace for Ihe bats to .sleep in peace. A placc ouLslde Ihe main Jilructure. And a placc they can live In peace and quiet. Cowardly Writets Hkte In Cloak Of Secrecy ; People do strange Ihings. An anll-abortlonlsl apparently ^hiding in Ihe North Carolina mountains is u suspect in Ihc bombing rof an abortion clinic. The bomb killed two people. How does he explain his actions? Killing people because he's ^;agalnst abortion? : Recently, une of our readers wrote a letter to Ihe editor with a imlld approval of President Clinton's administration. Tlie President ¿may have his problems, bul he can point to a wealth of acconipllsh- thienls. Bob Gleason of Clemmons, a retired A ir Force coloncl who "■served with distinction in Vietnam, dared to point oul Ihc JPresident's accomplishments. President Nixon still has people thal ;call him one of Ihe nation's best presidents despite the admitted 'criminal behavior of his administration. ' Gleason found that saying something nice aboul Ihe President Thas risks. He received hale mail because of ll. Vile, despicable, ^anonymous letters — probably from Ihe same person — so filled iiviih rage at the President Ihal he would commit sins of his own to ;rldlcule and try lo silence someone with a different opinion. I: Gleason wasn't very impressed, and neither arc we. i: We don'l print anonymous letters. Tlie First Amendment gave ;iis the comfort of expre.sslng ourselves without fear. Without fear ^ f arrest. But there's no pratccllon from public ridicule. When our ¡opinions are dumb, people know it. When our opinions are silly, or jsimply wrong, everybody can rccognizc ll. 1 ■ Some people have difficulty attaching Ihelr names to Iheir toplnions for that reason. They prefer the comfons of anonymity. 5,They can call radio shows and talk without giving their names. ^They can broadcast on Ihe Inlemet with secret name.s. They can Jivrile anonymous, vile letters filled wllh curses, and not bear Ihe ¡responsibility. No one can sock them In Ihe nose. That's why t anonymous letters expre.ss opinions so boldly. Bold opinions from licowards. Opinions without Ihe opponunity for the reader to judge ithe source. g- By the way: President Clinton has a nice wife and daughler. ‘-The nation is at peace. And Ihe economy is good. Gleason was 'right aboul that, i'll stand by him any day. i K — Dwight Sparks tele THErat?ENTBRi\VELYHmL5HI№iNtOTHEUNEOFFlREOFAMASSA55IM'S5LlBPOfNATAKING ÖNE FORTHESECRÊTSeRVlCE ln T h e M ail Louise Cartner Was 4-H Leatier, Special Lady Tolhcctlilon I first knew her ;is wife of hiy first cousin. Claude. What I remcmbcrof her then was. .slw sure talks loud. She was noi one lo say sotiK'one should do this or that, hut one lo do it. In Ihe late 5U's she, wiih the help of Davic County Home Economics Agent Ostine West, or­ ganized the first 4-Hclub in DavieCounly, holding meetings inlhe DavieAcitdemy CommunilyBuild- ing. thus naming ihe club Davic Academy 4-H Club. She served as leader for 38 years. The c\ub is siili aclivc under ibe leadership of'Rbndy McClamnKk. In 1968 she encouraged me lo be­ come her helper in 4-H us leader. I served for 26 years. Tliis is wljcn I rcally gol to know ihe person she rcally was. Herconccm for youth in ihe com­ munily. encouraging Ihcm lo become 4>Hers. take projects useful in every day life like cooking, sowing and gardening. No one I ever knew could gel youth to complele projects and tum in record books like she could. Many time she gol 100 percent turned in. If they had transportation lo the nwetings, she would drive around and gather ihem up. We traveled u lol logelhcr. to 4-H Dlstricl Ac- tiviiies day. lo Raleigh for leaders conventions, Irips wiih 4-Heni for spccial programs, club family nights, weiner roasi and hayridcs.singingalongihe way. Even after her heallh failed, she no longei at­ lended meetings, she kept newspaper articles for the club scrapbix)k, and helped serve rcfrcshments al her home Ibr our Uike-a-lhons and walk-a-thpns for Cyslic Fibrosis. .• If she was an encouragement lo your as uyouih, pass it on to some youth you meci along life's Way. The rcal Louise Cartner may have remained loud, bul she was a very spccial lady. Louise Allen Islcy. Greensboro Cooleemee Lawn Mower Parade A Success To the editor. On behalf of ihe Town of Ctwleemee, 1 would like loexpressourappreciationto Robin Fergusson and the Davie Couniy Enterprise for llie excellent coverage of Cooleemee’s l.si Annual 4lh of July Lawnmower Parade. I warn to also thank the following people who helped with the event: to Denny & Jo Crciison for planninglhe parade; toiheCoolecmecVRVSl 119 bjdies Auxiliary for preparing and providing hot dogs and Orinks; lo Dallas & Nancy Foster. Jan CoIoman.PatJordanandDoi Spryforhelpingcarry oul Ihe evcnl plans. Most especially.I want lo ihankthe many |Vt)ple who attended Cooleemee's Isl Annual 4lh of July Uwnmowcr Parade and those who particip;ucd by entering Iheir lawnmowers in the parade. After the parade, eveoonc enjoyed free waienuelon at llie Cocaine Addiction Is Disease park and free swiranimg al Ihe Cooleemee Swim- mlng Pool. This event was a tremendous succcss for us. Since becoming MayoroflhcTown, iiluisliccn wonderful lo see ihe posillve reporting on town aclivities done by Ihe Davie Coumy linlcrprisc, Jeanne Gallhcr and Mike Barnhardt. Please accept my sincere thanks (br thal also. Grady Spry Jr. Mayor To Ihc editor; Tofamily, friends, andoihers........loall in ray communily and othcn in which I have done wrong Of hurt. 1 sit here apologizing to God every day, asking him to rcach into Ihc hearts of Ihose I deceived and ask for forgiveness. When Jesus is done with my punishment and I am able lo gel back out into this cruel world of oura, I will personally apologize u> all I have done wrong. I was plagued by a disease called "crack co­ caine" and It took me to places I pray nobody ever has lo go to. I have seen myself die head on in a car crash and come Ihrough it; and had 3 or 4 heart allacks, I believe Inilhfully, bul Ihe higher power had other uses for me. As for Ihe ones who do know me, I ara a hard workerandagood person andlmean well,builwas' living for Ihe devil and not for me or God. When I gel done wiih my time I am going to talk lo kids or whoever will lisien hoping dial I can rcach Iheir hearts soon enough to slop Ihem. Again 1 am sorry, may God bless all who kept me in their prayers and I hope lo sec you soon here, or there or hopefully upstairs. Kenny Hellard Iredell Couniy Jail (now) Letters WelcomecI The Enurprist Reconl welcomes letters from its readers. Theleltasmaybeontoplcsof local, sttue, national or international issues.' An effort will be made to print all letters pnvided they are not libelous, vulgar, or'in poor taste. The editor reserves the right lo edit tetters for granunar and for space. Ail leuers should include the name and address of Ihe writer. Including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is al>0 requested. 1 Please have leiiers In the newspaper oftlce by 4 p.m. Monday of Ihe week to be publitlied. W h a t Is Y o u r F a v o rite F la v o r O f Ice C re a m ? Jerndfer O 'Brien ' MocksvUk C o o kitsan d cn u i.' CoiyanncKanbar Сооксшсе 'Chocohte.* AmyBdlucd Mocksvile ■ ■ Г . Í DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 23.1998 -3 :Mr. Barnhardt Helped Davie's Young People There was a big wooden paddle in a room at Pinebrook Elementary School twcnty-somcthing years ago. That paddle taught more than reading and wriling nnd arith­ metic. It taught respcct. When students respcct the teacher, they're morc likely lo pay attention. And they’re less likely to do the things thal make teaching rcading, writing and arithmetic more dilTicult. That paddle had holes in it, lo give the swinger more speed when they swung it al Ihe receivee. Very few months have gone by in the past 12 years when someone hasn’t mentioned that paddle. Although they got their hides tanned, nol one of those people has mentioned that paddle in disgust. They mention it with respect. They have even more respect for the man who swung the paddle. They call him Mr. Bamhardl. They lell me things like, “He was the best teacher I ever had.” “He helped straighten _______________ me out.” “We need more teachers like him these days.” Parents would lell similar stories aboul how Mr. Bamhardl helped their children. Even after teachers ability lo paddle as a means of punishment ended, Mr. Bamhardt remained a favorite tcachcr among students and parents. He eared. He started leaching at South Davic, and gained even morc respect from students. They say he made leaming science and math fun. That’s not respcct, it’s a miracle. ■ For some 27 years, Mr. Bamhardt has been helping shape young minds in Davie Cou ly. He’s helped young people grow inlo responsible young adu s. Mr. Bamhardl was nevei lamcd teacher of the year. He didn’t seek or receive big awards, he didn’t try Ihose so-calle praise from the people on ( In addition to his leachin people. Organizing soflball Mike Bamhardt people, and they looked up He also drove a school bi him lo Ihe remote parts of s Point Road. To those of you Road is a sparsely populate le didn’t teach lo be recognized, and innovative programs that draw icn-y Street and the people in Ra­ leigh. He was innovative it lis own way, one that Was appreci­ ated by students. Mr. Barnhardt will no lo ;cr be teaching Davie County young ic's moving closer to Ihal big blue pond down east. Davic Cot^ly’s loss will be Carteret County’s gain. duties, he stayed busy with young nd basketball Icams. Taking them bowling and lo play Pull-Pt I. He enjoyed being with our young i >him. . In recent years, that route look ilhem Davic Couniy, including vho’ve never been there. Point narrow gravel road, ll never failed, Mr. Bamhardt would say, tl I there would be a house full of school age kids at the end o Poinl Road. The road was so remote that at times, vines could al osl grow across the road. In deer ing, either. . No more Point Road. The bad season, il wasn’t any fun dn Good news, Mr. Bamhan In The MaiL.. Children Learn About Civil War At Sumner Program news, Ihe Department of Tn sportalion is paving Point Road this year, and making it wid No need lo worry, howevf. I’m sure there are some Point Roads in Carteret County. Mr. Bamhardl will be miijcd in Davie County. He’ll be remembered, loo. The only good Ihing is th it’s always nice to have a relative who lives near Ihe beach. G k1 luck brother. Sec ya soon. . Toiheciliior ; Did you know Ihal a Civil war soldier carricd ,1 atwul 40 pounds of equipment Including a nlne- . pound rauskcl, a canlcen, a cartridge box, and a knapsack? Or Ihal more Americans losl Iheli lives . duringlheWarBclwcenlheSlalcsIhaninanyoIher . war in history. . These ore some of Ihe Ihings I learned during a wonderful program offered by Iwo local Civil War experts - Max Venable and Jerry Byerly. These men have put logelhcr a living museum ofClvil war aitifocls. Both have aulhenllc Civil War uniforms and stage a recnaclment of Ihc events sunuundlng Ihls period of American history. ApproxlmalclySOsIudcnlsinvolvedlnthe sum­ mer ulingpiDgnun attended the prognun held at the I vie Couniy Library. It was a ueat - one Ihe chile n will nol soon forget. Thanks again lo Mr. Venile and Mr. Byerly and Ihe DavieGioupof Ihe Sonqf Confederate Veumuis. LynnTlilttrow Mocksvillc ^ Jurgenson Not Responsible For Behind Eack Complaint To the (^itor ■ has also been mmorcd that someone has Cou y, and especially ihc eastern section, ihTo the editor Il has been rumored lhal someone in the Green­ wood Lake dcvel(^ment is operating a busine.ss (^hat I would consider a cottage Industry). 1 feel sure lhal no one in the develc^menl, al least that I . am aware of, would do anything to disturb their neighbor's peace and tranquillity. ■ I( has also been mmorcd that someone has reported this business lo the couniy zoning board. I want to make one thing abundantly clean Hdiry "Swede” Jurgensen has in no way, shape or form lodged or instigated anything against this "cottage industry," if one exists. I have in the past and morc than likely will in the future speak out on any ihing affecting Davic feel ^ I But ha' bchi State Stops DMV From Sellir g Names ’, and especially the eastern scclion, ihal I in Ihe best inleiesi ofdietaxpayen/citizens. SI assured dial anything lhal I say or do will ny signature lo il. When I feel strongly 1 Io register a complaint, I will not do it anyone's back. Swede Jurgensen Advance By Sen. Brtsy Cochrane DMV andjunk mail are not usually thought of logcdier. . ’ , But DMV (Division of Motor Ve- ' hides) was poised to sell our names .and addresses to junk mail companies ,jmd anyone else willing tt> pay Ihc , price. We heard DMV couUl eam $34 million a year selling lists of North : ..Iv lin a addresses. Hie only way in­ dividuals could get olT die list was lo notify DMV 10 omit your name and address. I believe these name-use matters usually worit in reverse - DMV should get permission lo use your name and address. Eltherway.thelegislalurcdld net audwrize diis DMV action. The legislature put a stop to Ihis selling of our names and addresses June 30, one day after learning o ^ DMV proposal. The legislalion passed foibidsDMV implementin||iis name-selling process for one year, reason for a one-year lime raUier to a permanent sunset is Ihat DMV in compliancewiihfederalauihorizai n, so we musl make some changes Washington level. The form to notify DMV thal do NOT want your name and addbs ft- O a k Grow eUnited Methodist Chureh iio.vii:c Ix< Sunday, July 26,1998 Morning V/orMp at lOiIS am. Our Homecoming Servk» will include > meniorial service as well as special music provkled by H w Sounds df Faiih, O äkCm tVM Cahn U trn im in . made public is on the Internet (www.dol.stote.nc.us) and al DMV ofllces. It asks for your driver’s license number, your car ug number, and your No to making your name and address public. If I or my oiTicc can assist you with diis matter, just contact me. I believe Ihe legislature's swill actkm has pro­ tected the publk's privacy. Smith Grove Ul 1C Children’s Ministry Hwy 158 is no^ Before/After sci ю1 care. 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Unusual Genuine lolite ring set with 4 diamonds was $299 now $99 Emerald & Diamond Bandi Set in 10K Gold was $99 now $29 Pretty Blue Topaz & Diamond Ring was $350 now $149 Handsome Gents Diamond Ring inlOK was $210 now $75 ladies Ruby Ring Set with 3 Marquise Stones was $225 now $110 Any Sapphire Ring in Stock Half Price Coupon w K h a d th ru Ju ly 31 O a v ie Je w t la r s A ,D ,E.H .F,N ,0 ,P,R .T ,W Beautiful Marquise Diamond Solitaire Ring Set With Baguette Diamond Accent Stones was $1795 now $899 1/2 Carat Two Row Diamond Anniversary Ring was $599 now $299 One Carat Diamond Anniversary Ring Set with 5 Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds in 14K was$1500 now$750 Braided Weave Dcfign Diamond Bands 1/2 Carat was $679 now $339 1 Carat was $1050 now $525 Nugget Style auster Diamond Wedding Set was $275 now $137 fllrbMMRIiigftM WINifcM*ieDiNHMlft Not $79 Not $49 Now $29 $1050 Wedding Set Now Only $525 $ 3 0 0 1/2 Carat C h iiltr Now O nly $ 1 4 9 'g o l d GALLERY • 336-7S1-3747 Next To Wal Mart ModmiHi •Expert Jewelry Repair •38th Year 1 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 С mcer Survivors To Be Honored At Relay i I bei "no lus indF still FOOl hi II pan. me; test an; J can kno poi Lift Co inued From Page 1 took two ycais before Spiy lo work again, began 10 feel nai" again. 1 iwadays, stic enjoys life. Stie igularly goes iiilo her "angel ' at Ihc house she shares with RogcroffWilliamsRoad. photos of her daughter and Is, angels lhal have spcciai ing, and Indian artifacts rcp- :ing her heritage, would comc in hen: and feel s all around me," Spr)' said, c's not ashamed lhal she had :r. She doesn't carc who s. In fact, she welcomes op- ilies such as the Rcl.iy for rdand any other chance she can Relay Scheduled Aug. 14-15 The Relay for Life will beheld Friday, Aug. 14 and Satunlay, Aug. I5at Ihe DnvleHigh School track- IShours of walking,jog- gingorninning inlcamsof 10-1S people. Each leam is asked to have someone on Ihe Irack at all limes. Call Ihe Davie Chamber of Commerce al751-33W formore information. get to help someone with canccr, or help loved ones of those wiih can- She's participated in relays it) Winston-Salem, West Davidsoit and Wilminglon. ' ■ "It's Ihe best Ihing I'veeverdone in my life. It look me years lo ever ,' say I had breast cancer. Now I can , say, by Ihc grace of God and my;, daughter, I'm a breast cancersurvi- vor. "Please walk. Please come.;. Please support somebody. If you "’ support one person... that's telling me lhal you have faith In me, hope ' in me, and 1 can hold my head up,'. "Ii's not just for research, it's for’ . hope. The SIO is not just for re-, search ... Il m.ikes someone feel. that you have trust in them," Spry said. Kay Spry, with her 19-year-old dog, is happy to be a cancer survivor and hopes people will support the Relay for Lile to help others with the disease. ( ounty Planning Board To Hear Requests Sandy Shephard, who injured her back working for Oavie County Ennergency Medical Sendees, looks over information about the coiinty's retirenfient policy. - P h o to b y M llw Bam lM rctt Sandy Shepherd Fighting Another Battle... With Couniy Conmissioners C tntlM M dFnM ihpl ; In May, she went to county com- missnner Diane Foster, who told her she had discussed Ihe issue wilh the niinageraadallicrcanunissionenand ihmwai "no interest." ' A(aii),sheaitaltoi|ieakatacounty cciiniisiiciicii'tiiiMing. Tve been ask- ini to (D bcfcn than and dxyVe been p i ^ me off,’ Ae said. 'I dont un- dntaad why il lakes eightinonths 10 gM to talk to сааму conmiissiooers.' I In July, Stefted w a tuU she was (■ die agenda for the county conmiis- • I m meeting. She went, ak»t with h> hmland. Ibe board discussed Ihe miller, pM II off lor АмЬег study, and nbirilalilhciqak, saying that pan oflhe a)Mda had ben ckiaed. ^ ;:‘Tv* beta nlcc about this for eight >H>.h«niige^thefUH>ouod. rmplqadtktlrgme. I diinkiMa i* r.IaMhatoadKjab.’ Stnxidpfesenledapelitioowithover 300signannessaying Ihe couniy should offer Uie same benefit to disability re­ tirees as it does for other retirees, b included signatures of several county empkjyees. Tm not asUng for a new policy for Sandy Shepherd, and rve got a lot of support.Hh way Ihe commissknen are talking iilhatrmaiUngliDr myself, rm asking for aU disabled people. All Tm asking is fordiemtopassan amend­ ment 10 what they did a year ago to include the disabled. T really feel hurt because I gave 110 percent to the county and when I got huit, it was like adk», you're on yourown," Sheiilicid used vicatkn and skk time wMIe she waa out hurt, and has . had to hire aa aomey to Id w o te 't conpcaaalkiQbcacfits. Her huibaad, Deaaii, laU It ii amkai^ coop oaly ^ T” :; „>v-y "¡p; i coven the back injury. "Worker's comp has nodiing to do wilh your healdi iasurance," she said. "With Ihe injury I luve now, if I lose my county insurance, n i never be able to afford insurance." Stfoid saU she isn't trying to be a burden lo the taxpayers. Tve tried to work, tried loget back, tried lohangon aikagailcauM." And if dK neat surgery is success­ fiil, she hopes to go to college lo leam anew way of using her paramedk;(She pakl for her own paramedk training while worklAg for Davie EMS) train­ ing, maybe with leaching or giving programs for pubUc groups. Then, ihe wouUntneedthedisaHUtyrednineat benefits, although she qualifies. "I started working for EMS right oW of high achool. Since I wat a kkl, tWiaillevarwanledlodo.Ibvedit,'' sHartd.»:’.. 1 niwillbeameelingofUieDavic Cm y Planning Board on Tuesday, Julj Bat 7 p.m. in Ihe commissioners' rooi jflheDavieCOunlyAdminislra- lion uilding, MocksviUe. ' cHillsdaleGniup,LLChassub- min I a request to rezone approxi- maltt 300 acres from WS-IV-PA (Ya in River Wateishcd Prolcclcd Arc ) 10 WS-IV-PA-S (Yadkin River Wai shed Prolecled Area-Special Use □ obtain an allocation of iIk 10/ 70 I ivision in Ihe Forsyth VaiHiin WS ^ Prolcclcd Area. This request invo cs the increase of impervious area >vcr the 24% permitted in the WS /-PA watershed overlay disBict for Uiis project. Roger Spillman and oUiers repre­ sented by Slone Land Surveying has submilledforpreliminary reviewa 16- lot single faraily residential land sub­ division tilled Slacee Heights. This property is located off Ihe nonh side of N.C.Hwy.801 Soulh and Uie cast side of Michaels Road, a portion of Parccl 2 of Davie Couniy Tax Map M-5-7. Tim Smilh, owner and Planlinura Consuuction, developer have submit­ ted for preliminary rcview a 97 lot single family residenlial land subdivi- sionUlled Planlinura Ridge.This prop­ erty is located off Ihe north side of U.S. Hwy. 158 and die west side of Boger Road, Parcels 39, 49, and 50.01 o f'' Davic Couniy Tax Map F-6. - All parties and interested citizens .^ are invited lo allcnd said meeting al ^ which lime they shall have an opportu-' nily 10 be heanl in favor of, or in opposition 10 the foregoing changes.''^ PWor 10 the meeting, all persons inter-’.. csled may obtain any additional infor-':. malion on a proposal or ask any ques-^; lions Uicy may have by visiting ihe^ Planning Departracnl on weekdays " between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by ." telephone at (336) 751-3340. EmRiENCLSPEMS FOR EXPERIENCE "It's simple to see why I go to Southeastern Eye Center. They are : : Nationally recognized yet cpn^e* ^ nient to те. 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Epes ami Southeastern Eye Center fo r cataract surgery. О Soj^stemE^ Center. For your TRUST YOUR EYES TO EXPERIENCEmay Ш cue 1^ the Sailh ialem Eye Cenier itoclm /n our offica located it; t D K lto M a iIWIrtM*ei>l>W>,1 ВшмишОиАУ■ VeK lN C iN TtRrS- Br. Wwa 0.1111ЙЦ, пщиИи .. D is t r c t C o u r t Tbefollowingcasesweredisposed of last week in Davie District Court. Judge Samuel Cathey presided. Pros­ ecutors were Robbie Crumpton and Doug Vreeland, assisum DAs. - Waller Allen, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgmem contin­ ued on cost. - Wesley Baker, misdemeanor possessionofSchedule Vlconlrollcd substance, nol possess any controlled substance, 24 hours of community service, remain in school, prayer for judgment on cosi, continued for 90 days. - Kelly Barrow, speeding 92 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to careless and reckless driving, $50 and cost. ' - Veronica Bennett, injury lo per­ sonal property, 2 counts simple as­ sault, dismissed, rcqucstof prosecut­ ing witness. - Talon Bolynn, 60 mph in a 45 zone, reducedloimpropcr equipment, $23 and cost; driving while license revoked, prayerforjudgmenl on cost. - Nina Collrain, embezzlement, make restitution. Day ReportingCcn- ter, not violate any laws, prayer for judgment on cost, continued for 12, naonUis, attorney fees $350. ; - Jeffery Dallon, misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced lo 75 days in prison, credit for lime served. - Michacl Ellison, misdemeanor possession of Schedule V I controlled substance, dnig treaimenl program, destroy evidence, prayer for judg- inenton cost; possession of drug para­ phernalia, dismissed. - Sieven Toland, failure to wear seal bell, dismissed: DWI, sentenced to 60 days suspended 3 years, 24 hours community service, gain em­ ployment, comply wilh assessment. sunendcr liccnse, $100, cost: speed­ ing 69 mph in a 45 zone, dismissed: DWI, sentenced to 12 months sus­ pended or 3 years, 7 days in jail, sunendcr liccnse, nol operate vchicle unlil properly licensed, Ircalmént, credit for time injail, $500 and cost: driving while liccnsc revoked, dis­ missed. - Micah Foil, 80 mph in a70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $ 10 and cost: underage possession of beer or unfortified wine, dismissed per plea: possession of drug parapherna­ lia, possession of Schedule V con- Irolicd substancc, gain employment, destroy evidence, prayer for judg- menloncoslconlinucd for 12months: inspection violation,dismissed: mis­ demeanor possessionof Schedule VI controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed. - Stacie Gouden, spceding92 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd lo carcless and recklcss driving, $50 and cost. - Jason Griffin, driving while li­ cense revoked, prayer for judgmem on cost. - Doriannc Hageman, misde­ meanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, nol possess any conliollcd subslancc, prayer forjudg- mcnl on cost, restitution $100. - Rayford Hendrix, comraunicat- inglhreals. dismissed: slmpleassaull, prayer for judgment on cost, family scrviccs. COSI. - Barney Hicks, simple worthless chcck. dismissed, failurc of prosecut­ ing wilness lo appear, simple worth­ less chcck. 3 counts worthless chcck wilh closed account, dismissed. -Joseph Hunicr, speeding 78 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo 69 in a 55, prayer for judgment on cost. - Frances Kimhrall, allowing un- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 - S 70 Cooleemee Residents Feuding CCWLEEMEE - A fight al Ihe BulUiole July 11 has apparently cre­ ated an ongoing feud among some resklenla of Duke Street, accoiding to Police Chief Tim Woolen. Three men had lo be lakcn lo a hospital for treatment of Uicir injuries after being beaten wiUi baseball bats at the Bullhole, Woolen said. Two days later two of Uic men at­ tacked, Douglas Scoll Hinson and Michael KciUi Joyner, hoUi of 162 Duke St., saw two of Uic men Ihcy believe assaulted Uiem al Uw Handi- Cupboard. Tliey pulled out baseball bats al the store and allempied lo start a fight wiUi Joshua Rummage and Anthony Lconanl,boUiorDukeStrccl, Uie police chief said. Rummage and Leonard left Uieslon: bul were followed by Hinson and Joyner. By Uie Ume police and ofiiccts from Uie Davie Couniy SherifTs De- pamnent arrived, about 25 people had g^ered on Duke Slreel for Ihc fighl, rqpcited Wooten. ; Officersseizedseveral baseball bals aijd referred all parties involved to Uie nt^iitnte'a office. ; Cooleemee polkx have also re- ^ i; \Ki, \i\ III I III \ii i\ s e r v i S t a r ( Л 11И 11 I IM IU It П У ipropercquipninl. son, driving wjiic dismissed; unjcr- licensed lo drive, dismissed. - Roger Kirkmon, 102 mph in zone, rcduccd to careless and r :k- Icfs driving, $S6 and cost; no op iors liccnse. dismissed. • Charles Koontz, driving >\Ailc liccnse revoked, injury to pcrs^al property, dismissed; resisting pi^lic officer, sentenced lo 45 days, pendcd for 18 months, intensive ] bation, restitution, $25 andcost; demeanor probation violation, tr fcr to intensive probalion. > Andrcw Lanier, speeding 67 tjph in a 55 zone, reduccd to impnj equipment, $10 and cost. • Brittancy Lee, 66 mph in i{55 zone,rcduccd toimproperequif cost. - Kelly McKcsson, licensed revoked, dismissed;. age driving afterconsuming alco ol. sentenced to 30 days in prison, i.s- pendcd for 12 months, gain emp >y- ment, nol operate vehicle until p ip- eriy licensed, subslancc abuse it at* ment, nol be convicted of dri' ng offense, SlOO and cost. • Jimmy Merritt, driving w ilc impaired, sentenced to 60 day in prison, suspended for 3 years, 24 hours community scrvice wiihit 30 days, gain employment, surrct ler license,$IOOandcost;unscalcdv nc orliquorinpasscngcrarea,54m[ in a 35 zone, failure lo slop for ste ily red lighti dismissed. -GilbertMorgan.DWI.senlci cd to 60 days, suspended for 3 years 24 hourscommunity,gainemploym n, surrcndcrliccnsc,noloperatcveh :1c until properly licensed, assessn nt and treatment, nol be conviclct of similar offense, $100 and cost. • Margie Mullins, cxtraditioi of fugitive, signed waiver of extr li* sponded to a report by Mallhcw Chicoinc of Duke Street lhal he had been pushed and shoved by Michacl Joyner. Chicoinc declined lo press chargcs, Wooten said. Officers again responded lo a call on Duke Street July 15, at the home of DaiTcn Pamsh, who rcported that Jerry Wayne Godbey had comc onlo his property, banged on the door and de­ manded lo sec Anthony Leonard, ac-' cording lo Ihc policc chicf. Godbey allegedly sai J he was upset bccausc his friends had been assaulted at the Bullhole and threatened lo kill everyone in the house for not Idling him see Leonard, he reported. Godbey has been charged with com­ municating threats. The Rowan Coumy SherifTs De­ partment has issued warrants for the arrcst of Rummage and Leonard for assault with a deadly weapon for the assaults at the Bullhole, which hap­ pened on the Rowan Couniy side of the river, he said. If the disturbances don't stop. Woolen added he is considering injll- ating charges against ihe whole group and has warned them. lion, dismissed. -James Neely, simple assault, vio­ lation of domestic violence protec­ tion order, dismissed, rcquest of pros­ ecuting witness. - Doyle Nichol. 80 mph in 70 zone,followingtoocloscly,S25,cost. - David Pollard, 87 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo 87 in a 70, $50,cost; speeding lo elude arrest, dismissed. •Jonathan Reeves, inspection vio­ lation.dismissed; possession of mari­ juana. scnlcnced to 15 days in sus­ pended for 12 months, be employed, nol possess any controlled substancc. nol be convicled of similar offense, evidence destroyed. $ 100 and cost. - Steven Robb, speeding 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $10 and cost; expired regislration. dismissed. - Dwight Scotl Jr.. assault on a female, sentenced to 60 days in prison.suspended for 18 months, nol assault, harass or threaten prosecut­ ing witness, domestic violence, nol bcconvictcdofsimilaroffcnsc,$IOO and cost. - Michacl Shew, DWI, sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for 3 years, supervised probation. 7 days in jail, gain employment, sur­ render liccnse, nol operate vehicle unlil properly licensed, get assess­ ment and ireatmcnl, $500 and cost; unsealed wine or liquor in passenger arca. dismissed. - Timoihy Shinault. possessionof drug paraphernalia, dismissed. - Bradley Shook, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment. $50 and cost; following too closcly, dismissed. • Katherine Short, failurc lorclurn rental property, dismissed, civil settlement. -LindaSmilh. 2counts harassing phone call, dismissed by court. • Phillip Smith, injury lo personal property, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. • Undra Smilh. 89 mph in u 70 zone, rcduccd to 74 In 70, $10, cost. •Terry Smylhc, speeding 105 mph in a 70 zone,dismissed. S50 andcost; recklcss driving toendanger. reduced lo carclcss and reckless driving. - Darryl Stockton, failure to wear scat belt, no operators license, dis­ missed; speeding 68 mph in 55 zone, failurc to wear seal belt, rcduccd to impn)pcr equipment. $25, cost; no licensc. dismissed. • DawnTaylor, ilctitious.cancclcd i)r revoked registration, prayer for judgment nn cost. • Vinceni Taylor, assault on a fe­ male. not guiily. • Augustine Tayo, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to im­ proper equipment. $ 10 and cost. • Aaron Thornton, speeding 92 mph in a 70zone, rcduced lo carcless and rccklcss driving, $50 and cost. • William Van Hoy, 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. • Freddie Varner, DWI. sentenced to 60 days suspended for 3 years. 24 hours community scrvicc, surrender liccnse. not operate vehicle unlil li­ censed. assessment and treatment, nol bcconvictcdofdrivingoffcnse.$IOO and cost; permitting operation of ve­ hicle with no insurance, dismissed. - Nicholas Wall, speeding 8 * mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 74 in a 70, prayer for judgment on cosi, - Nicole Ward, speeding 57 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10 and cost. • Shawn Weir. 90 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo 74 in 70, $ 10. cost. - Donna White, 67 mph in a 55 zonc.reducedtoimpropcrcquipment,' $10 and cost; driving while license • revoked, dismissed, had privilege. - Ronald While, larceny of a fire- ■ arm, waived probable cause. - Michacl Wolford, misdemeanor. probation violation, scnlcnced lo 45 ; days in prison. . Kun Zabcl, 84 mph in 70 zone. ‘ reduced lo impropcrcquipmcnt. $ IQ. ’ cost; failurc to wear seat belt; diS'* missed. Failed To Appear -Arthur Daniel. 80 mph in a 70 zone, misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI conlrolled subslancc. - Hazel Davis. 80 mph in 70 zone. - Jerry Godbey. driving while li­ cense revoked. - Cedric Jones, misdemeanor pro­ bation violation, larccny. - Shannon Kelly, driving while license revoked, failure lo rcport ac- cidcnt. • Timothy Patterson. 82 mph in a 70 zone, driving while licensc re­ voked. - Edmune Perrow, no license. ' - Barry Rivers, inspection viola­ tion. - Christopher Robison. DWI. - Lamon Sales, no registration card, fictitious, canceled or revoked registration. - Jose Silva, driving white license revoked; operating vehicle with no insurance, driving left of centcr. - Conley Umsiead, 86 mph In a70 zone, failure to notify DMV of ad­ dress changc. - Calvin Wilson, forgery ofinstru- mcnt. - Portia Wilson, probalion viola­ tion. 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For morc information about our Premium Money M arket Account, or any o f our scrviccs, stop by your local Central Carolina Bank office or call our Telebanking Center, 7 days a week at 1-800-422-2226. e’ll help you find a way.® C C B с Injured Premium Money M a r k e t A с с о и n t f depwitor, A i of 7Л5ЛВ, annual pcrccniage j-ield* arc: 4.6096 for $JO,COO-»>9,999; 4.72% for l2n.OOD-i49,409j am) 4.74% for >i0,000 or more. Inteitit nlct ma^ change dai))'. I«es may rcduce camiiigi. Menilicr F D IC . ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 -1 ; » - DA V IE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECO RD , July 23,1998 The fbtlowlng aitests vwre made by the Davie Counly SherifTs De- paHncnt. - John Joseph Shon, 34, or 174 Fairfield Road, Mocluville, was or- resledluly 13, rorossaullonafcmale. THai dale; July 23, - Timothy Marie Dodson, 37, of Winaoiv^em, anesled July 13, for flnt degtee sex offense and tndecem llbaties. Bond; $20,000. Trial date; July 13. - Ryan Jay Slake, 18, of Wetumka, Ala., was oneslod July 14, for falluixi to appear in court. He was placed in the Davie County Jail under n S50,QOO sc­ curcd bond. Trial dale: July 14. -PamclaChrisimeJarvisJordan,29, of 40 Marconi Si., Mocksvillc. was ar­ rested July 14, for failure to appear in court. Trial date; Sept. 10. - Walter Eugene Bares, 43, of 60 Wright Lane, Mocksvillc, was arrested July 14, for felony possession of co­ caine. Trial (late; Aug. 27. - Wendy Renee Bamelt,28, of 329 Beauchamp Road, Advance, was ar­ rested July 14, for assault Inflicting serious injuiy. Trial dale: Aug. 13. - Waller Smoot Jr., 76, of 148 Fos­ ter St., Mocksvillc, ancstcd July 15, for assault on a female. Trial date; July 30. Jason Emest Neal, 19, of 172 Faiilcld Road, Mocksvillc, was ar- rcsu I July IJ, for misdemeanor lar- cenj Trial dale: Aug. 27. Jerry Wayne Godbey, 35, of Neejmore Road, Woodlcaf, arrested Julyl6, forconimunicaling threats and failie lo appear in court. Trial dale: Jul>pO. Vickie Ellis Thorne, 25, of Nciimorc Road, Woodlcaf, arrcslcd SherifFs D epartm ent 11» following incidents were re­ ported to the Davie County SherifTs Depaitmeni. -Cpl.B£. Diggs leportedJuly 12. ; that a cellular phone and black leather casehadbeenfbundonRoinbowRoad. - Homer Frank Hayes of Vadkin­ ville reported July I3t a (ool box and tools had been stolen from his tmck at the Yadkin River public access arcaon N.C. 801. -ChrisiopherLynnGobbleofShcf- . fleld Road, Mocksvilie. reported July 13. that a plosUc dog house had been - stolen from tusrcsidencc. ' - Terry Lynn Thompson of June* ' tion Road. Mocksvillc. reponed July 14. thal two wooden benches, a canc wllh a brass handle and five bales of hay had been stolen from hisresidencc. - Deputy J.G. Williams reported July 15 someone stole money from . Davic Grading on U.S. 1 SB. - Kenneth Stanley Smlthof Stoncy Lane. Mocksvilie. reported July 15, someone had spray pointed the front, both sides and blockglass ofhis truck. - Tony Hendrix reported July 15. tires and wheels had been stolen from acaralT&M Automotive on Salisbury Road. - Pat Humes of Advance reported July 151 a statue and two bronze duck yanl on^amenls had been stolen from her yard on Golf View Drive, - Glena Williams Graham of MocksvillereportcdJuly 15aGEcolor TV with a scratch on the right side had been stolen from her space ol Mocks­ villc Mini Storage on Eaton Road. - Teresa Gail Carrion of Duke Whitaker Road reported July 15, that a number of important papers were miss* ing from her residence. > William Harris ofMocksville re­ ported finding a tag on Ihc side of the road at Ijames Church and Bear Crcek roads July 15. - Exie Marie Churchof Mocksvillc rcportcdJuly ISher I987PontlacGrand Am had been taken from the side of I- 40 west of Farmington Road. - Chad Milchell Thomas of Guinevere Lane, Mocksvillc, reported July I5,lhat assorted toolsandaleather tool pouch had been stolen from his vehicle at his home. villi M cxiksville Police The following incideno were re­ ported to the Mocksviile Police De- ' partment. - Douglas Ray Myers reported July 19 Ihe breaking and entering of Buck’s PÌ2M, Yadkinvilie Road. - Officer D.T. M iller found a breaking and entering July 19 at the DMV office, Mocksvilie Market- pUkc. ■ Gayle Heafner reponed July 19 the breaking, entering and larceny of money from Ben FrankUn, Yadkin- viUeRovL - Shannon David McCarson re- pcited July 19 the breaking, enter ing and lareeny of nMoqr firom Cap'n Sievens, YadkinviUe Road. - The larceny of diabetic test strips with a total estimated value of $3,328 was reported July 16 from Wal-Mart. - Ted Johnson reported July 16 the larceny of $5 wonh of gas from Amoco, Yadkinvilie Road. - Rhonda Tincher Myrick reponed July 17 a vehicle was damaged on Whitney Street. - Larry C. Hayes reported July 14 the breaking, entering and larceny of a cellular telephone, with an esti­ mated value of $100, from a truck parked off North Main Street. A m its - Laura Stephanie Ellion, 31, of Statesville, was chaiged July 18 with driving while license revoked and DWL Trial dale: Aug. 21. - George Anthony Amold, 26, of Salisbury, was charged July 19 with DWI. Trial date; Sept. 4. • James CedricTtimer, 38, of Har­ mony, was charged July 17 with as­ sault on a female. Trial date: July 23. - Bernice Lynn Petenon, 39, of 192 Watt St., Cooleemee, was charged July 17 with larceny Trial date: July 24. She is accused of steal­ ing makeup from Wal-Mart. - Jeffery Lane White, 34, of 986 Gamer St., was chaiged July 16 with lareeny from a penon. Trial date; Aug. 20. - Ttauny Pendergrass Nicholson, July 16, for forgery and uttering. - Eric Dwayne Graham, 39, of 790 Forii Bixby Road, Advancc, was nr- rcslcd July 17, for two counts of injury 10 pcBonal property and 1 count com­ municating threats. Trial dale: Aug. 27. - Howard Kevin Coleman, 28, of 571 Howanllown Road, Mocksvillc, was arrcslcd July 17, for failure lo appear in court. Trial date; Aug. 27. - Randall Dean Johnson, 38, 01" ’ 1977 Liberty Church Road, Mocks-. ^ ville, wasarrestedJuly 18, for failure tb‘ ‘ pay child support. Trial date; July 29'' " -ByronGonlonAllcn,32,ofWin-"' ■' ston-Salcm, was ancstcd July 18, for felony larccny. Trial dale: July 30. - Terry Ray Hayes, 31, of 10Г •' AlamosaDrivc,Advancc,arresledJuly' 19, for assault on a female. Trial dali;:’ '" Aug. 20. BniccCilnard Isaac Sr. of Lake- ll Drive, Mocksvillc. rcportcdJuly hat his wife had refused lo leave csidencc after being asked and brot several ilcms. Walter Allen of Mocksvillc re­ pot^ July 161 someone broke into his icsijencc and slolc two BB guns. Catherine Royal Mabe of Mocks- rcported July 17 an acqaalntancc thnflcncd lo kill her and her daughter. Olab Justice Froelke!of Sandy, reported July 17 a œil phone, iging 10 Owl Transport Co. had stolen fruni his Iruck at Horn's Trujk Slop on U.S.601. George Williams reported July 18, hal a 1987 Toyola Camry, hclong- ing|o Priscilla Williams of Mocks- villc, had been slolcn from his resi­ dence on Boxwood Church Road. The Ihicf also cnlcred his hou.sc and look six pills and four been, he reported. - Michacl and Sally Bycrly of Fos­ ter Road, MacksvUIe,reportcdIuly 19, someone had cntcrcd Ihcir residence andsloleaRCAcamconlerandlhcir8- monlh-old Jack Russell lemcr, which is brown, black and while. - Penny Wall While reported July l9,lhatsameonchadpasscdbadchccks at Davie R.V. Supply 2 on U.S. 64 west of Mocksvillc. - Deputy Brian Diggs rcportcdJuly 19, someone had broken inlo a resi­ dence on Klunie Road, stealing knives, belonging to Allen Eugene Bobbitt of Rowan County. A knife and n maga­ zine belonging lo Bobbin vycre recov­ ered. - Richanl Hockaday of Advance reported finding a pockeibook on the roadside on entrance ramp to 1-40 west-*^ offN.C.801 Julyl9. -JennlcandDcnnisNcalofFairfieid Road, Mocksvilie, reported July 19, a , gunatbeenstolenfromlhcirresidencc. -EricClevclandofDcadmonRoad, Mocksvillc, reported his 1990 Ford Escort had been stolen from his resi-; - ^denccJuly 19. . , ' i' -SpurgeonFoslcrJr.ofMocksville.. rcportcdJuly 19 someone had driven . Ihrough his comfic/d on Harper Road,,, j ’ - Mymn S. Nelson of Mocksviile reported July 20, thal someone bad,.; tom up his mailbox on N.C. 801. . ,,, The following were issued mar age licenses in Davie County. - Jerry Dean Oldham, 33, and Angelia Holly Newsome, 25, of Swannanoa. - Howanl Radford Williams, 56, ;a n ^ Dawn Roder, 32, of Lex- , and Deborah Harp Burton. 41, of ngton. - Erie Jason Reeder.- 23, and irandy Noelle Steelman, 23, of ;uliowhee.' G uy Allen Swan Jr., 26, of 1243 Udge Road, Mocksvillc, and April uynii Holder, 25, of 119 Feed Mill Road, Advance. - im y Lynn Collins, 39, ofYadk- inville and Sonja Michelle Hulchens, 20, of 139 Ellis Lane, Advance. James Robert Farr, 21, of ParVttsbuig,W.Vo.andHcathcrOail Henderson, 20, of 250 Holly Lane. Mocksviile. - Daniel Luke Hilton, 23, Cool­ cemee and Jamie Marie Moran, 21, of Kennen Krcst Road, Mocksvilie. - Patrick Adam Hunt, 26, and Advance. - Thomas Ray Coble Jr., 24, of Salisbury and Jennifer Jeanne Fos­ ter, 2l,of429Junction Road, Mocks­ viile. - Richanl Wayne Groce, 34, of 20 Marconi St., and Deborah Karlene Blackwelder, 32, of 1109 Sheffield Road, Mocksviile, - Olenn Frederick Price III, 30, and Melissa Lynn Hendrix, 23, of Winston-Salem. - Frederick Baldwin, 29, aAd Tracy Michelle Drain, 29, of Salis­ bury. - TVrone Smilh, 40, and Natasha Consueta Foggic, 25, of Winston- Salem. - Timothy Edward Mabe, 31. and I Angelia Mario Bufly, 23. of 811 SalnJ Road. Mocksviile. - John Henry Canupp. 76. of Cool eemee and Panic Jo Connelly 55. ol| Mt.Ulla. - Lewis Alexander Gentry, 69, oli Statesville and Barbara Ann Cooper, 54, of 2271 U S. 601 S., Mocksvillo - William Alex Branch, 2J, and' Krisli Lee Bnmcit, 26. of 118 Blue Bonnell Court, Mocksviile. - Charles Wesley Sheets, 46, ahdi Cindy Lynn Duggins, 39, of 632 Juncy Beauchamp Road, Advance. - Dannie Wayne Edwards, 43, of 3974 U.S. 158, Mocksviile and' Manha Ward Phipps, 46, of 378 Fos-' ter Dairy Road, MocksvUle. - Sleven Fredrick Peacock. 51, ol Cooleemee and Linda Sue Pinkston, 38. of Woodlcaf. - Herbert Frederick Duioit, 44, and Jamie Carol Jones, 37, ofWin- ston-Salem. > Stephen Arthur Komegay, 42. and Teresa Lee Purdy, 33. of Cleve­ land, N.C. - Norman Richard Dale. 58, and Nancy Allen Sparks, 61, of Mocks­ vilie. - Darian Phil Correli, 26, andApril Dawn Kyles, 24. of 713 Farmington Rood, Mocksvillc. - Edmond Worth Rycroft, 41, and Christine Colby Marion, 44, of 560 Junction Road, Mocksviile. - Jesse Eugene Saunders, 34, and Jan Elizabeth Barnelt, 43, of 353 Bridle Lane. Advance. -Cliff Bradley Myers, 33.of 875 Rainbow Road, Advancc, and Michclle LccFtshel. 27, of 686 Cor- natzer Road, Mocksviile. - Bryan Michoei Bussell, 20, and Suzanne Lorraine Ralh, 21, of 410 Nonhridge Court, Mocksvillc. - Michael Wayne Ttlley. 24. of 1400 Comalzer Road, Mocksvillc, and Laura Ellen Hufstedlcr, 27, of Winslon-Salcm. - Thomas Aaron Johnson, 22, of 2466 Farmington Rood. Mocksvilie, and Terri Elizabcih Norman. 20, of Clemmons. - Aortin Scotl Fender, 22. of 2113 N.C. 801 N.. Mocksviile andAHison Marie Miller, 23, of Lexington, - Samuel Paul Senlcr, 37, and Melanie Dawn Vaden, 27, of Elkin. - Jason Todd Walden, 22, of Covington. Oa. and Heather Dae Fowler, 19, of 193 Liberty Road, Mocksvillc. - Jeffery Marion Edwards. 41), and Carolyn Lynn Miller. 39, of Blucficld, W.Va. - James DeWinicrs Peebles, 32, of 287 Mason Drive, MiKksville, and JuJuana Micheli Magee, 26, of Gulfport, Mis5. - Norman Gray Carter, 31. ond Jamie Munday Boger, 32, of 229 Springhill Drive, Mocksvillc. ', - Harry Melvin Krantz. 48. and ^ Joyce Elaine Bailey. 42. of 150 ‘ Whitehead Road, Advance. - Louis Gregory Hommill, 37. and ' Krislin Theresa Bohn, 32, of 110 Van Zanl Road. Mocksvillc. • David Neal Essie Jr., 22, of Clemmons and Tammy Rebecca Broughton. 22, of Winston-Salem. - Francis Scott, 63, and Hannah Lois McGee, 64, of 203 Neely St., Mocksvillc. - Todd Franklin Bumgarner, 27, of Woodlcaf and Anna Louise Rob- orison. 23, o f 104 Rivcrview Townhouse Drive, Advance. • Edward Stanley Johnson Jr., 30. and Katherine Marie SlrohU 26, of 6922 N.C 801 S., Mocksvillc. Officers Capture Man After High Spbed Chase ® г-r-f ,n . г ч 4"г I . r -r : i C oo leem ee P olice 34. f 128 Joyner Road, was charged 'jul; 16wiihlarceny. Trial date:Aug. 27. <hc is accused of taking photo car . batteries, clothes, bath foam and I candle from Wal Mart. Tiffany Heath Donathan, 28, of Mo|nt Airy, was charged July 16 assault and trespassing. Trial Aug. 20. Margie Gail Toppings, 29, of ion. Miss., was arrested July 16 fugitive warrant. -Patricia Ann Young, 31, of Link Ro^, Cooleemee, was chaiged July ith two counis of driving while ise revoked and with resisting, ing and obstructing an oStcer. date: Aug. 20. L and T ran sfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davie County Regis­ ter of Deeds. Tbe transactions are listed by par­ ties involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with S2 rep­ resenting $1,000. - Elizabcih B. Tucker Foster lo RussellETUcker, 12 lots, Jenisalem, $12. - Raymond J. Markland and Rulh S. Markland, Clyde Hendricks ami . Helen Hendricks to Kenneth D. Durham and John C. Bradford, I lol, : Mocksviile, $36. > - Sandra Andenon Builders to ' Orlando W. Easter and Darleen F. : Easier, 1 lot, Mocksviile, $147. - Sandn Anderson Builders lo Althea V Carson, I lot, Mocksvilie, :$12D. - WFBRCC to Ramey Develop­ ment Corp. 1.8 acres, Farmingion, S5. - Ramey Development Corp. lo WFBRCC, 2 tracts, Fanningion, $5. - James Alton Fitzgerald and Laurie Davidson Fiugerald lo Tho­ mas L. Nesbll and Nancy L. Ncshit. 3 tracts, Calahain and Tumersburg (Iredell), $96. - Inez B. Rcavis by attorney in fact Mark While to Ralph Shelton, 2 tracts, Farmington, $170. - Leonard L. Browning Jr. and Dixie B. Browning lo Kenneth L. Brown and Judy A. Brown, I lot, Faimington,$44. - William E. Morgan. Ernest F. Morgan and Dorothy J. Morgan arid Emilie Dixon to Yadkin ValleyTele- phone Membership Corp.. .09 acre. Farmington. SIO. - Carl C. Hoots and Elva S. Hools by altomey in fact, Carl Daniel Hoots 10 Robert A. Legg and Frances D. Legg, 19.4 acres, Clarksville, $110. - Margie Elizabcih While by al- lorncy in fact David White, Ruth While Whitfield, and Frances B. Keams and John Kearns to Emily Nicole While and William Jarralt While, 10.14 acres, Farmington. - Oak Valley Associates Limiled Partnership to Puckctt Enterprises, 1 lot, Faimlnglon, $106. • Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership 10 Puckett Enteiprises, I lot, Farmington, $176. - leny D. McCullough and Joyce ). McCullough lo Richanl C. Lilly and Barbara G. Lilly, 6.13 acres, Clariisville,$60. Highw ay F^atrol Tbe foitowing traffic wrecks were : investigated by the N.C. Highway Patrol in Davie Counly. : VW dct Wreck bBUtadale AnAdvance woman waschaiged . with failute to reduce speed after an accideiuoD N.C. 801 al U.S. 158 in " Hillidale al 6:40 a.m. July 20. M itiy Dawn Shell, 23. of 127 .. Casi Bella Drive, failed to slop the . 1998 MilMitiihi the was driving be- ' fa» ilimiek in the reara 1994 Chev- F ire s rolcl driven by Cindy Renee Phelps. 33.’òf 113 Mocks Church Road, Ad­ vance, rcportcdTnioper J.R. Allred. C«r Hlla Dccr Oa M*dboii So«d Jeffrey Lewis Hoffman, 30, of 350Rolling Hills Lane, Mocksvillc, wasiWvinga 1996Toyota on Madi­ son Road at 5:30 a.m. July 20 when a deer crossed his path, reported IVooper J.R. Allred. Driver Flees Scene A pickup tnick owned by a Salis- D m it CouMy Sn depanmenis le- : apaM iotiK ibllow ingcalls. . h h U 'iiockaviU e, 12.30 p.ia, «M odilln, H m o iy Lane. M A d v« « . 12:31 pja,po(- a k li M ie fin , 134 Talwood Drive; So m Giove aasittd; AdvaMe, 2:29 .p.nL; check (moke detector, 164 FUhraod Drive. JW brl7;AdvaMe,9:36un.,(aio- Hm «iO , №78 N.C. 801; Icniaalem. №17 u n , motoRycle accidcM, IS2 MbflkSmlmGnwc, lOJOuk. r ia k 111 vance assisted; Jenisalem, 4:12 p,m., auto accident, 500 Daniel Road; Mocksviile. 6:03 p.m., fire alarni, 622 Nonh ^ Siteeu Mockavllle, 9:25 p.m., auld dccideni, 819 Hanliion Street; Mocksviile, 11:01 p.m.,snioke coming fionroof.Mocksville Kilchen, 183 No^'Salisbuiy Street. County Une, : 12flB pm, catflie,MO;SraiihGiove, 12:23p.m., *ai iiilU„By-Lo; Advance aaiistsd; Fdik, 2:33p.m., aWoaccklenl,tJ.S.«■ ■nr Wcbxy Hill; Rxk, 4:52 p.m., riMacc)dail,N.C.801 al'U.&64^ M Fok, 6:52 a A , aMo acci- dm .U.S.M al'nM aw il'Ihila. bury woman was wrecked at 4 p.m. July 18 on Daniels Road. The track was being driven at an estimated 70 raph and went off the road 10 Ihe righl and overturned twice, repotted Trooper J.R. Allred. The driver fled the scene. The Irack waa owned by Beatrice Mae Sievens. MotorcytUstChwitd A King man was chaiged with failure to yield after driving a mo­ torcycle into the side of a Iruck at U.S. 64 East and N.C. 801 at 5 p.m. July 19. David Ralph Parker, 48, and a paascnger, Alma N. Parker, were taken 10 Forsyth Memorial Hospital for ttealmeni of injuries. Parker was driving the motor- cyclethathil the side ofa 1993 Ford pickup, driven by Vivian Hilton Younts, 44, of Lexington, reponed TraopetHaTanceDenatdShaw. . Lane cbue> Cauaea ColUiloa A Mocksviile man was cited for an unsafe trafHc movement afler a wreck on U.S. 601 Noith at 5 p.m. July 16. ■ 'Jeny PinnixTrivitte, 54, of 172 Brt*rai(rL<ne,WBadrivinga 1990 Ford pickup track and Kimed it from. Wil - Ralph Blankenship, 44, of Huriey,Va., was chaiged July 13 with larceny, possession of marijuana and possession of drag paraphernalia. Trial date; Aug. 27. - Betty Sue Robens, 30, of Pan­ ther, W.Va., was chaiged July 13 with lareeny Trial date: Aug. 27. 1УаПкЛссМеп1а - A van and a car were in an acci­ dent at 5:55 p.m. July 18 on Milling Road near Carolina Stteet. EfMnBorona Delgado, 38, o fll8 Cabana Lane, failed lo stop the 1979 Buick he was driving before it slrack in the rear a 1998 Dodge van driven by Sheron Jones Page, 48, of 429 Salisbury St., repotted Officer J.D. . Hartman. ,, - T\vo people were injured when a car hit a concrete pipe and tree on* HaTdisonStreetal9:25p.m.July 18. . Crystal Michelle Andrews, 19, cf , 339 Michaels Road, was driving « 1996 Toyota al an estimated 45 mph when il went left of center She ap­ plied the brakes, and Ihe car went of. the road to the right, striking a con­ crete culvert, sliding backwards, about 97 feet and hitting a itee. гч-= ported Officer V.S. Fields. Aadre«:»; and a passenger, Michael Anthony Board, 19, of Gold H ill, refused , medical treatment. .. ^ ilazcl S. Harlm,in, Grady O. Posfc and Delilah H. Posey lo Kevin Wa\ le Mayhew, 2.35 acrcs. Shady Groe. S40. Colonial Esiales lo Larry R. Loujermiik and Jane H. Loudermilk. 1 lo| Mocksvilie. S56. aamey Aidcn Boger and Janet S. Ifcgcr to William Isaac Norman and Belinda Ellis Norman. I tract. Ful n.$230. ■oily M. Fosicr 10 Zol Giankos andhpostolos Giankos. .47 acre. Ienlalem.$200. Iracc Snider and Kalina Snider to Elraey Alden Boger and Janet S. Bo^. 1.5 acres. Shady Grave, $250. lohn H. Denson IV and Jean Retinweaver Denson to James A. Adins, Margaret C. Adams and Motile A. Wolfe, 13.6 acres, Fann- Injlon, S350. - Bryan H. Cranfill lo James E. Hyde and Lisa K, Hyde, 2 acrcs, Clarksville, $14. - Charles T. Bell and Belly Bell lo Sieve T. Siewart and Tammy B. Stewart, I lol, Jerasalcm, $8. - Shelby Jean Bell Schenck and Marlon Schcnck to SlcvcT. Slewan andTammy B. Stewart, I lot, Icrasa- lem, $8. - George W. Master lo Ronald E. Masier and Karen L. Masicr, I lol, Calahain. - Richard Charles Parker and ’ Stacia H. Parker to Richard E. Yates Sr., I lol, Mocksvilie. $150. - Johnny York and Deanna York to John Christopher York and Malinda Wright York, 2.51 acres, Fannington. - Dorothy p. Dunn lo C. Hubert' Dunn and Norma L. Dunn, 4.5Ì' ' acres, Farmington, $20. ; ’ ■ - Wanda Draughn Shorc MarshalV' and R.B. Marshall Jr. lo Raymond' ’' Siebern Eubanks III and Terry L'.' '^ ’ | Eubanks, I lol,Farminglon,$l36." ' - Mark J. Snow and Jessica A'. ]' ■ Snow to Byron Clayton Cox and' Andrea B. Cox, I lot, Farmington, ' ' $166. - Margaret Ward Brewer to’ -*' Francis H. Bahnson III and Pamela' B. Bahnson, 2 lots, Fullon, $45. - ' - Richard C. Short to Barry S .' • Blackford and Susan M. Blackford;' ■ ' I lot.Farmington,$288. - Vogler’s Construction lo Sharon F. \bgler, I кя. Shady Grove, $>9Z;g -Richmond S. Vbgler Jr. to 'sh ao i;!: F. Vogler. 1 tract. $100. j . :» И By Амшс Gaither Davie County Entcprise Rccord AMocksvillemanaccuscdofhold- litg his wife algunpotat and atlcmpllng to ran over a deputy sheriff was ar­ rested Wednesday allct leading law enfanxRKM оШссп on a high speed chase through nonhcm Davie Counly. Налу Edwan) "Eddie" Moore, 44, was chivgcdwilhtwocountsof assault with a deadly weapon on a law cn- fofcementofncet,lwocounlsof resist­ ing, delaying and obstnicting an of­ ficer, IWO counis of first degree bur- glaiy, IWO counts of assault wllh a deadly weapon wiih iment lo kill, Iwo counts of assault on a female, speeding toeludeanest,failuictohccdbluclight or siren and violation of release onicr. Mooie had fust broken into Uie residence of Ws estranged wife Chris Carol Mootc on Lot WhiUdtcr Road . between midnight at 2 a.m. July 12, threatening to kill her with a .22 hand­ gun but len,lellingher he wouldn't hurt her as long as she didnt testify against her, repoited Davie County Sheriffs Detective Chris Shuskey. Heretumedtohiswife'shomeabout ■ 10 p tn. July 14. As he was breaking ; into the house, she called 911, accord­ ing Id Shuskey.Moon forced his wife to ihe Iloor, holding a9 mm. handgun to her head. Policc arrived that night and were able to lake the victim away from the scene to safety, the detective said. next moming a deputy at- Bmpted to arrest Moore at the resi­ dence on Lat Whilaker Road. Moore hadbishandonaguninhispockciand said he would not be anesu:d. The deputy wailed for another lo assist him before attempting to lake Moore inlo custody again, he said. N to e walked to № uuck and liud two gunsonthedash. When the deputy attempled to place him under anest, MoDie backed up and attempted to ran over Ihe oiUccr, accoidiiig toShuskey. Law cnforcemenl ofTiceis chased Moon firom Lai Whilaker Road to Ubo9 Church Hoad and onto Bell Blanch Road wheie he wrecked his Continued From Page 6 hou!«: and look for peisonal items, leaving abruptly with the VCR. - Ron McDaniel reported July 11, that two windows had been hraken out of a rent house at 208 Davie St.. -Tonia Mollcy Jacobs. 27. of 149 Guinevere Lane, was arre.sled July 13 for concealing raetchandise, ossault and resisting arrest. Mtchclic Eiiza- hclhDccse,2l,of7633N.C. 801 was also arrcslcd for concealing merchan­ dise for shoplifting at Coolceiiicc Su- pemiarkcl. Trial dale; Aug. 20. Dcesc was detained at the slorc. Jacobs fled and had lo be subdued on Ihe.sidcofihcroadbySsl.J.G, Young. Jacobs wiLS also churgcd wllh lar­ ccny of wine from the Handi-Cup- board andwaslumcdoverlolhc Rowan County Sheriffs Department on an outstanding warrant for larccny. - Sarah Pcri(ins of Duke Slrccl re­ ported July 14, Ihal a l980Chevrolei Chcvcllcandasmallamountof money had been slolcn from her residence. - Tonya Slrain of WaH Slreel re­ ported July 15, the then of a vxuum cleancr from her residence. - Tbomas Brindle of Duke Slrccl reported July 16, that a bcadUgbl lens cover had been stolen from his 1988 Call Carotina PfUMBISiR' A DavIe County Sheriffs deputy escorts Harty Edward "Ed4e" M oore to the jail atter his arrest last W ednesday morning. Ph o to by San d y Coulaon uuck, making a turn. Moore gotoutofthctruckwliha9 mm pistol in one hand and a .357 revolver in the other, idling oflicers they would have to kill him and would no« airest him, Shuskey said. When officers allcmpled lo ap­ proach Mm, be dlschargi^ the weap­ ons Into the ground scvend limes bul soon gave up after oflicers talked with him, he said. Moore is scheduled 10 makehisfirst appcarancc in Davic Counly Dislrici Court luly 23. The M in i Dish Satellite Service " s < "u SI per day УУккегШетгуТМЯе-ТкаСаг! S»«di(iityShops-33t751-0S55 iir « ir i Somit. Meduvilk___Q No Equipment To Purchase Prime Slat Supplies & Maintains All Equipment Y O U H O A V IE C O U N T Y P m U e S T A R O e A L E ft 338-918-4809 or 1-1NM41-6IIII the eft 10 the right lane, striking a 19 I Chevrolet pickup driven by Dc aid Wayne Jenkins, 32, of Ta; orsvlllc, reported TVooper C.D. lot s. Fa urelb Reduce Speed Charftd Mary Harris Lloyd, 59, ot icrville, was chaiged with fail­ ure o reduce speed after she failed op the 1994 Cadillac she was ing before it slrack in the tear a I9< IChevrolelpickuptrack, driven ames Kelly Mathis, 26, of Wil- Spr(ngs, at I p.m. July 19 on I- reporled Trooper Terrance D e j^ Shaw. 1Vi I Bru ch FiUsO a Car lary Sweel Rufly, 76, of Salis- buif, was driving a 1994 Buick on 601 South at 3:25 p.m. July 19 whjn a tree branch fell onto ber cat; rep tied lYooper l^trance Denaid Shi V. Dr erFdJiA ilcep «C 0. Navarrete-Gonzalez, 23, of; exington, loldTnwper'Rmuice De trd Shiw Ih il he fell asleep wh edrivlii|al9g6'IbyouoaU.S. 64 ¡au at 2:40 p.m. July 19, caus­ ing he car logo off Ibe road to the ri| I into a ditch. charges afler a wreck on N.C. 801 a(< : iop.tn.ju\yi5. Terry Ray Hayes, 31, of 1 ^ Alamosa Drive, was drivinga 1 9 H ^ CbeviDlet pickup that went off ih ^ x i road lo the righl, striking a culve|C;.i and mailbox. The truck went lefl <jC;i . , in^befoieilatiiKkintheteatal994 center and suuck seveial logs >n)k;t ' | Ford driven bvNanev Bales Smiiii wooded area lo the left, Kportcif - Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Hayes was chaiged wiUi DW I, driving while license revoked and driving left of center. . Can Wreck O a U & l» \ AnAdvance woman waschaiged with driving without a license and f^Iure to reduce speed after a wreck on U.S. 158 at 12:40 p.m. July 18. ■|lveth Nobemy Garcia, 23, failed lo (top the 1987 Nissan the was driv- Ford driven byNancy Bates Smith, 60, of 4172 U.S. 158, reported Trooper A. A. Justice. Driver Face* H u m C h aria An Advance man faces three y o u r Ï v o t e . . c o u n t s ! I C o o leem ee P olice i The following were taken from Cooleemee polk» lepoits. - - Pal Garcia of Davie Sueel re­ ported July 6, the larceny ofassoited jeweby fiom her tesidence. -OtricetJ from the Cooleemee Po­ lice Department and Davie Coualy SherifTi DqMflmenl to a reported biiak-lii at Cooleemee Grocery Slo e' aaN.C.‘t801Jiily9:D (|iutyS«y« MoxleyheanHhedannwhUerevcnd- ing to aaoihet call and dtacovend a window had bieen knocked out II ap- peanlhatonlysoftdrinkawerestolen. S - Ownen of Cooleemee Gnceiy | reportedJuly9,thaisameonehadaIso ; brokenintoavendingmachineinfrool Î ofthesuie. 5 -TeresaWallaceofCenterStieel Î npoitedthMlvMiuakiiownpeoplehal > •total a VCR trom her rcride«ce4 , î ы щ 2:40 pjn., July 9. Site said they h « t« | l cametolárbaiiecUniii|iDlclHeaiic>’:| oThernaKceyidiikedtogointothe C o«taw l0.b,i7 when rnemben will vote o|i tht propos«l merger with neighboring Davidson EMCInto a single ne* cMperatìve ailed EnergyUnited. w hit’a ln K k rim if -SMWWS on rates - Greater SfRVKf capablWes - n ilB W H to co m ^ wHh other electridty pnwldtrs. M ik n sh -Orewlng fbr a pick-up track -Drawings for $600 tn cash prizes -Music from the original Briathoppets -five dollars for every member who registers - Free lunch (available /brtofa-ouO 10 am sponsored by Piedmont Healthcare and Crescent EMC. I IÜSCINI ■- •\NNIIAI MHIINt. , -Cholesteral testing . (no food or iila k at least U horns prior to test) - Prostate Saeening(no prior fasting itquiied; awiiioite to ages 45 and older) -Glaucoma Screening -Skin Cancer Screening -Oral Cancer Screening -Blood Pressure Check -Foot Care - Organ Donor Information - Percentage Body FalTe^ng U 1 ( tit SI I M I 'II ‘^'1 MW IIS Л1П IN VIIH ) Ul Л1 11 N1) IHIS H isinm c IViNI J u i i t A r r i v e d The New Weather Alert Radio Ghres Constant weather PIOS Sends An Alarm When Sevwe Alert Is In Your Area Independent Distributor BUI Foster Ford Escort. - Debbie \\\\\\шч of Watt Street rcponed July 17, that a juvenile had been assaulted ut her residence. A.s a rcsull Ronnie Dean "\fickey" W ill­ iams. 48. of 227 Wall St.. was aircsted for assault on a handicapped person. Trial date; Aug. 20. - William Gales of Ruflln Street reported July 17 a bicycle had been slolcn from his residence. The bicycle was rccovcrcd and juvenile suspecls idcntined. - Oedrick Demond Lipscomb, 20, uf SOI Pine Ridge Road, and Judith Renee Crepps, 36. of 1304 Junction . Road, Mocksvillc, were arrested about 4 p.m. July 18, nt Cooleemee Swim­ ming Put)l for consun>ing alcohol on public property. Trial dale: Aug. 21, - Valerie Trueti of Main Sirwl re­ ported July 19 the larceny ofa bicycle at her residence. The bicycle was re­ covered and juvenile suspects identi­ fied. - The maintenance superimcndenl . of Stokes Coumy Yam, 314 Main St.. reported July 20, that someone had broken into the building and slole sev­ eral tools and pieces of equipment. It appears that the thieves walked in from ÜK river bank. Rvgular Houn: M-F B;3Mt Sat В:Э(И • Sun1:30-S nwte^IU1ich Drug Go. 495 V alley R(M d • M octovilto • (336) 751-2141 ' • i r t ; v' щ т ш (Ш ) 7^1000 HOURS Moa*Thur IN9 Fri & Sat I Mil? Sun 12-8 Frauenhofers Ice Creim Sl Bake Shop 6000 MeadovKbrook Malt • Ctemmons N o w O p tn F o r Business B E R M U D A C A R P E T C E N T E RBERMUDA QUAY SHOPPING CEmi-R U t our profmionai lUff help «iih «11 your Hoor coming nrcdk • Inttriot decomor on lUfT. . Over 40 yean combineiletpcrieiKtl • C arpal • vin y l • Tile • Hardwood • W allpaper Hon.-rii*inv«pin; 8(rt.9tni-1pni Mil USHaylsI, Advanc« №101 09 8-0 30 0 I’lll ^(IU|■ Kusini'ss In 1 III S|)tillÌL;hl ( all SureSeal Waterproofing Ftafasiaai Service 3 3 < -9 2 2 -ll4 » ■MhaCnnlfaaa ta Ed t« « a a s s m u m ''' tllllMSNeHI ш т Carpet Concepts opens showroom on Redland Road in Advance It's always good news when a small entrepreneur finds himself running oul ol room. It means business Is booming and It's time lor larger quarters. That's whal has happened lor Darrell Joyner of Carpet Concepts. Joyner, who has lived In Ifie Clemmons area most of his life, started out In Ihe carpet and vinyl business working for others. Then several years ago he decided to start his own business out of his home. "Since Ihen the business has grown and It |ust wasn't pracllcal to work out of my home any longer." In May of this year, Joyner opened his store and showroom in Advance on Redland Road. "Before I opened the store, the business had grown largely by word of mouth. You do a good lob for one customer and the word spreads. And since I've opened the slore, I couldn'l be happier wllh the way business Is going." Joyner's experience Is one of the major factors In attracting new business. He's been In the Installation business for 18 years and got Involved In the retail end of Ihe business lour or five years ago. "I know tiowto do il right, and on an Investment tike this, people wanl lo know they're gelling top quality, both in product and service." Carpet Concepts carries not only a wide selection of carpel and vinyl, but also ceramic tile and hardwood flooring. "I deal directly with Shaw, Ihe largest carpet manufacture In Ihe counlry. I carry Cabin Craft in textured, plush and berber stylos, as well as commercial grade carpeting. " Joyner said he carries carpet in both 12 and 15 -fool wide rolls. "The wider width for larger Jobs helps eliminate seams," he explains. ”1 also carry a full line of Congoleum brand vinyl and Harris Tarkett hardwood floors. I'm also a certified vinyl installer." Carpel Concept not only provides a full range of new carpels, vinyls Congoleum“ ' i l \1 Id \ISM nclude a new showroom on Redland Road in Advance. md hardwood floors for bolh residential and commercial customers, lut also does сафе1 and vinyl repair wori<. "Say a pet tears acarpet, or you move the refrigerator and damage he vinyl, we can take care of that. A lol of people don't realize Ihis is n option." The store, located at 529 Redland Road, is open Wednesday hrough Friday from 10 ал1. until 6 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 until ООП. 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LAND & HOME PACKAGES AVAILABLE D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 - 9 S P O f U e H f Embroidery Impressions: Personal Gift Ideas, Софога1е Logo Clothing We have become a nation of symbol w/earors. On our sfiirts. On our caps. On our handbags. On just about everything. The Nike swoosh. The Polo symbol. Jane Ring makes symbols, too. She and her business, Emroidery impressions, can make a symbol just for you or your business. Embroidery Impression has higli-speed, digitalized ' stitching machines that can create |ust about any logo you want "Unless you have Nike stock, why advertise for them? Why not say something about yourself?" she suggests. Em­ broidery Impressions can put liusiness names and logos, or individual monograms on knit shirts, ball caps, golf bags, team jackets, swim team bags, bowling team, baseball team, soft­ ball team ... Just about anything. "I embroider almost anything you can think of," she said. Embroidery Impressions uses a Baruden, 2-head stitching machine capable of 7,500 stitches a minute. The stitching Is ' directed by computer. She opened Embroidery Impressions a year ago, and she ; has been delighted wllh the individual orders she has received ; r— people wanting something special, something distinctive. A baby gift bearing the baby's name. She offers a special baby gift, Lovle character blankets by Applause. Each gift ■ ¡features an animal — bears, elephants or rabbits — with its own blanket, embroidered with Ihe baby's name. "It makes a great gift. Once people see them, they keep calling back for ; more," she said. Л Jane Ring moved to Clemmons West five years ago. She ' and her husband, Lennie, have two children, Kevin and Jenni­ fer, both In college now. Embroidery Impressions can provide the caps and shirts • Melons* Peachcs Tomatoei • Squash • Cucmnbers AH D MUCH MORE! ^ iik Flower Arrangements custom made to order^ N o w C lo s e d o a S u a d a y s )Lcwi.svlllc-acmmoroi Rd ‘ Vôô-SOU Lcl Jane Ring and Em broidery Im pressions solve your gill ideas and individualize your clolhing. Call her at 712-0943. to be embroidered, or customers can bring their own. Embroi­ dery Impressions is normally open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., but she is available after hours, too. There are all kinds of uses for Embroidery Impressions. Parents can put their children's names on gym bags so they won't get lost. "I've done a lot of baseball caps, but golf shirts and golf equipment has been my biggest business." She also did shirts for Father's Day. Gifts for graduation. Christmas embroidery gifts. If you have an embroidery gift idea, contact Jane Ring at Embroidery Impressions. Her number is 712-0943. 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W - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 C h u r c h T o C e l e b r a t e A n n i v e r s a r y TWsSundaywillbcaspccialdiiyiU Cheiiy Hill Lulheran Church. ,, Not only will the Wsloric church at Chetr^ Hill and Point roods In Davie County be celebrating its I25lhanni- vctsiuy', it will be doing It in a rcno- vateil sanctuary. Historic Davie is In the process of tcsioringthechureh,whichhasn4bccn usol Гог regular services Гог more lhan SO yean. It'sonly U.W, up until the renovalion projcct, was Гог 1)к annual homecom* ing on Ihc fourth Sunday in July. Already, it's been used for a wed* ding. JulieSpillman Koomz, who started Ihc renovation project, was mairicd there this year. She hopes the church, which dales back to the 1870s, will be used Гог ■note weddings and events, Гог teach­ ing young people about their ancestry, even an old-fashioned German Christ- mas cclcbnilion. nie public is inviied lo Sunday's homecoming. Bring a filled picnic basket for the .scrvicc, which bjglns with à message and presentation lu Hisioric Davlc at 11 a.m., followed by lunch,! The church will also be re- dcdicúcd. Th6 windows hayo been replaced' In the chuich, as haw ihc doors, which have been equipped with metal coven and on alaim system to dcler vandals. Inside, the oiler rail has been re­ paired. Hesh coals of paini have been added, and Ihc grounds have been cleaned. I» ’!; Worit is continuing on the steeple.*’ '• Kooniz said building suppiicts have been 0 major source of fundi«g for the; . projcct, as has been a $10,000 grant," J which Lynn Rumley helped the group gel from Ihc N.C. DepaitmentofCul-, .; tural Resources. , Linda M ace, Slayton Harpe and Julie Koontz of Historic Davie m eet outside Ihe churcti. Koontz shows M ace and Harpe som e of the work that has been done in the sanctuary. - Photo* by Robin Fergusson I ^ (Two Play for price of One with this coupon) I. 'I SAT^JULY25 I WIN OAKS AFTER 1 P.M. ■ Golf Club CaU for Tee Tunes & Details J (704)872-3979 A I M M B B H B M H H H o w П () W I, c; I T O r R M o N 1 V ’ s W orth F kom M i: d i с л r i-= Spend icss, get morc— «ith McdicarcGOLD. It’s tlic comprcliensivc health c.irc program tliat extends your traditional Medicare Ixnelits. • 100% hospitalization coverage •No deductibles— when using Plan Providers •SIO copaymcnts for doctor visits •Limited prcscripnon drug coverage with S7/S15 copaymcnts* • Vision care— 100% coverage of annual eye exam. Eyewear covcred up to $120 • Only S35/month for McdicareGOLD C om e Find O u t M ore. Join us for an informational meeting, and wc’ll answer all your questions about McdicareGOLD. There’s no obligation, of coursc, and you’ll learn how to get more for your hcaldi carc dollar. ^^tem Steer 1580 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksñlle Thursday, July 23rd at 10:00 am Refreshments will be served For more information or if you're unable lo attend, call 1-800-348-7999. Vtju cannot t)e turned down unless you alreatfy have end-stage renal disea^ (ESRb) or are receiving care from a Medicare hospice. Some restrictions and/br exclusions may apply. Ttou must tie entitled to Medicare Part A, enrolled In Medicare Part B and continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. Ifyou do not have Medicare Krt A, yo^ can purchase Medicare Part A coverage froni, QualChoice or the Social Securi^ AdministraUon. 'The $800 Annual Prescription Drag Benefit is based on a m^mum benefit of $200 per calendar quarter ( i i MCG(lV97)02Sm ScBk:A( 12/97) DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 -1 т т т т т т т т у т т т т т т т ж т 4ew Health Director Welcomed MlkeBuntiardl ivie Counly Enterprise Rccoid Dairy Bass isUie new DavieCounty allh director, replacing Dennis inington who acccptcd a Job with state. Bass, 48, had been director of the miy Counly Health Depaitmenl for past 14 yeara. Ii was a good opportunity," he d. ."I was impressed with the pro- isslve nature of this county's public illh. Il'sonthccullingcdgeof public illhdcpaflmcnisinNorthCarollna." Davie has good community health ijects, a good primaiy core clinic d is looking ohcod with the study of rming a public health authority. 'My challenge is to keep the mo- nlum going and keep going ahead," KS said. "Establishing Ihe public ollh oulhorlly, I think that is the way go," ■ Л native of Choiiolte, Boss wos iflcd for the Victnom War In 1969. earned abachclor'sdegrce in poliii- scicnce from ihcUnlvcrailyon^oith uolino at Choiiolte in 1976, and a ister's of social woric degree in 1978 im Ihe Universily ofNorth Carolina ChopcI Hill. He had already bccome interested health issues, ond in l978lookajob coordinator of family planning scr- ;cs for Cleveland Counly. He bccamc Ihe heolth dircclor for miy County in Morch of 1984. While Ihere, scrviccs were cx- ndedtofarailicsandchildren Uuough child seivice cooniinalion and Ilcmal care coordinalion prognuns, well os Ihc Stanly Counly Smart art program. M a resull, Stanly was ranked as number one provider of women's cventivc health, matenial health, lid.health and immunization scr- ces'in the Piedmont. InSlanly,he woschalioflhc Healthy anlyCounlians2000Task Force and Sanly Counly Child Faudity Pre- ntlon team, vicc choir of dw Slonly ximyPaitneishipfocChildren(Smait Bany Bass: T his communily has done a lot of positive things." - Photo by Robin Fwgusson Slart), and a member of (he Sianly County Environmental AfTairs Board, N.C. Slate Employees' Credit Union Advisory Board, Stanly County Work First Task Forcc, the Juvenile Court Improvement Projcct Committee, and Ihc Victims Protocol Training Forcc. He has served as the president of the N.C. Association of Local Health Directors, (he N.C. Association of Home Care, and the Wesicm N.C. Public Health Associadon. Hehasalso served on the board ofdirectors for the N.C. Alliance of Public Health Agen- cies and the RegionolHIV/AIDSCon< sodium. Bass began working in Davie on July I, and is moving here wiih his wife Marijke and (heir (ccn-age son. 'This community has done a lo( of positive things. The thing that has impresssed me is (he collaboradon between not only government agencies, but other groups, as well. "I'm looking forward lo working wi(h (he people of Davie Coumy anil exci(cd about the opportunities and possibilities in front of me,” he said. "I've found (hat we have an excep­ tional staff at (he hcahh dcpanmcnt. That helps when you've go( folks com- mi(ted to the job." 6.40 Г с Deposit Notes I Issued by majordepository instHutkNis I Due 7/29/13 113 Year Final Maturity I Interest paid monthly or semfauinually I Callable beginning 7/29/00 at 101.00** I HNC-hisurad up to $100,000 ' Annual Percentage YMd (APY) — Interest cannot remain on deposit: periodic payout of Interest Is required. 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Leaden of the two coopcntlves ;«ope that decision will be to consoli- ! dtle,fonninsanewcoopcrQtivccallcil Energy Unitol EMC. Consolidaling to fonn a larger co* i operativewillbcncntmcmbcrsthrough savings, strength and scrvicc, accord- ■ IngtoCrcsccniElectrtccRCCuiivcvicc president and general manager R.B. Sloan Jr. The boanls of Cresccnt and David­ son EMCs have already unanimously recommcndcd Q rate n^uclion of a{v • proximalely five percent by spreading opereting costs. Scrvicc will be maintained and pos- . sibly even expanded. No local ofllccs vnU be dosed as a rcsuU of consolida- ' tiofi. Sloan said. The two cooperatives would gain - stttngthtofacctbecomingcraofclcc* • trie utility deregulation and rcsultlng i competition wiihothcrscrviccprovid*: ers. he added. Companies with 30.000 or fewer customers will have aioughtimccom* peting when there arc only five or six companies in the couniry generating power as K'ls been predicted, he ex* plained. Energy Unilcd would serve nearly 100,000cu.siomcra,occoidlngloSloan. "Wc want to be in the strongest possible position lo .serve our rcsidcn* tial, comnKrciul and industrial cus­ tomers when that OCCUR*" Sloan said. "Wc believe that this consoUdation is good forCrcsccnt and Davidson EiMCs, our entire communily und the good people who live \\ivi” IfthcconsolidationlsappmvedJuly 25, Oncrgy United would be one of the largest wholesale purchasers of elec­ tricity In the couniry, he explained. Energy United would scrN’c cus­ tomers in 18 coumics and have more crcws that could be callcd upon when bad weather has causcd power out­ ages. Wlthascrvicearcareachmg from Soulh CarolinatoVirginiaand Greens­ boro to Lenoir, ixlds arc slim that the cnlirv arca would be Inilucnccd by a storm, he added. Crcscent EMC members have al- . ready witnessed how they can benefit from consolidation as the coopcmllvc was fornicd through a merger of Davic and Cornelius EMCs In 1970, lie suld. "Crescent and Davidson coopcm- tlvcs have served customers in this area for morc than half a century,” he said. "Wc lake great pride In Ihc reasonable rales and good scrvicc lhal we already provide, but now wc know (hat wc can do even belter togeil^'r as Energy Unilcd." ' Davic County has always been an important part of Crc.sccnl Elcciric, and Is likely to play a hig part In the future wlih the consolidailon, Skxin .said. Ifllic consolidation isapprovcd. the cooperative will be bigger, hul ii will still be owned by ihc Individual mem* bers, said Ralph Simpson also of Crcs* cent. Before their boards voled for the pn)poscd merger, boih EMCs gave cusiontcrs a chanct'. to express iJwir opinionsandmakesuggcsiions.Acon- test for a new name gencraied more lhan 750 cnlries, und support luus iwcn overwhelming, according lo Skxin. > July 25 will be n critical day in the history of Ihe two cooperatives, said Sloan. "Nothing happens ill the mem­ bers say il docs." ^ Each ctwpcmlivc musl have aquo- ruin al lhe*r annual meetings to vole on Ihc Isstie. l-orCresccnt that nwattsulxiut 700 members, Sloan explained. Crescent EMC will hold ils annual meeting al Sta\esviUc Senior Vligi» Schix)l. A businc.ss .session will bo conducted al 10:30 a.m. in the scluxil cafcteria. Registration will be held 7- 10:30 a.m. Members may enjoy free heallh screenings provided by Piedmonl Heallh Carc 7-10 a.m. in the scIkh)1 gym, which will include choleslcail scTccnings.glaucoma screenings,blcxxl prcssurc cliccks, percentage of b(xly fal tesiing and several canccr screen­ings. Each registered member will re­ ceive S5 , aboxcd lunch and a chancc at several door prizes, Including a used pickup truck. Crescent EMC executive vice president R.B. Sloan Jr. hop* (or a consolidation. - Photo by Robin Fergu^^ Drexel Man Convicted Of DWI On Marijuana ; By Jeune Gaither ; Davic County Enterprise Rccord ; A Drcxcl man was found guilty of ; driving while impaired by marijuana • in Davic Couniy Superior Court July ;16. ; Judge Judson D. DcRanius Jr. scn- ; tcncedTcny Jay Dale, 33, lo60days in :jail for DWI bul suspended that sen- ;tencc for three years. He micrcd Dale to complete 24 : hours of community scrvicc and re- Iceive a substancc abuse assessnwnt '.wittun 30 days, nol to operate a motor Ivdiicle until licensed and not to use or possess any controlled substance un- iless prescribed by a doctw. A Davie QontAy jury also found *. pUe guilty of possessionofdrug paia- ^phemaliaandpossessionoricssthan 1/ \2 ounce of marijuana. For that IpeRamus sentenced him to 45 days in jail suspended one year. Dale is lo submit loscarchcs and dmg icsisby his probalion offwcr, pay a fine v>f SlflO and court cast. Dale was arrested by Davie Couniy Sheriffs Deputy Lee Whitesides Aug. 12. 1997, after he was stopped for suspicious driving. Wliitesides lestified that Dale had bloodshot eyes, an odor of marijuana, slurred his specch and was unsteady on his feci. Dale had green panicles in his teeth and In his cl«st hair. Whilcsidcs said. The deputy had also found a mari­ juana cigarctle roach in the ashtray of Ihc van Dale wasdriving and a packagc of rolling papers. Dale claimed be had been awake for 36 hours and had^rccn particles in his teeth and on his chest Nxause he had been eating sour cream and onion po­tato chips. He was unsteady on his feet be- causc he wiis aticmpiing to walk on hoi pavement wiih bare feel. Dale said. Dale's altomcy Wtiyne Clontz ar­ gued that hiscllcnt had been willing lo lake a bkxxl lest to prove he was not imp^iircd. hut Ihc offlccr didn't lake himforsuchaiesi. Assistant Dislricl AUorncy Kob Taylor told jurnr?« Dale had nol asked for a bkxxl lest on ihe day he was arrested. WUicsidcs testified hcdtd not offer lo give Dale a bkxxJ test bccausc the couniy carfi afford to do bkxxl testing. Achiugeofcxpircd registration was dismissed by the dislricl attorney. Ajury atsofoundaMocksvillc man guilty of impaired driving last week in Superior Coun. McDuffie Allen Britt Jr.. 29. of 333 Duard Rcavis Road, was scnicnccd lo 21 (o 26 nx)nlhs in prison fur habitual impaired driving. :Man Convicted Of Sneaking Drugs Into Jail A MocksviUe man was placed on rpTobation last week for Uying to sneak :^ g s into the DavieCounty Jail while : ^ in g weekend sentences. :« DonaWMfchey Hardin, 42, of 300 ¡Milling Road, pled gutliy to posses- of a controlled substancc on jail I premises. > Haidlnwascaughlsmugglingmari- rjuaoa Into ihejail between his dentures land gums, according to Assistant DIs- Attorney Gwenda Priest. A jailer had spotted a clear plastic bag inside his upper dentures Dec. 19, 1997. Hardin had the drugs for his per­ sona) use and didn'l realize he was committing a felony, said his attorney Ed Vogler. Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr. sen­ tenced him to eight to 10 monlhs in prison but suspended ihe sentcncc for three years, placing him on supervised probation wllh at least six months In­tensive. While on proballon, he Is nol to use or possess any controlled sub- siancc unless prescribed by a doctor. The judge ordered Hardin lo par- tlcipaie in the day reporting ccnler pro­ gram and recclvcsubstanccabusc coun­ seling, pay a $250 fine. $100 restiiu- lion for lab icsiing, $800 in court ap­ pointed altoruey fees and coun costs. DeRamus alsoordercdlhatlhednigs be destroyed. :bavie Man Placed On Probation For Escape < Anianwhoesc4>edfrDmthejaiter, •Mn wu leading liiro fiDiD tlie coun- ‘ ioom to tbe jail, during tiK last teiniof fSivefiar Court in Davie County re- tMwdamiicndedsentenceforesciip- ''1щ and atiaulting the jailer. •: RyanSlake.l8,pledguiItyJulyl6. rbcKataaadaHautioaagoveinmcnt riOkiaL :-r StalKhadbeenscntencedtoprison :W 2 , after vk)laling probation. Ashe :in a lidagial»rofnimttiecoumoon>by ite le rT J'. Andenon, he got away and down the hallway, accoiding lo Dimict Attorney Gwenda Aadenoawai)Uetoca|ilunSlake waa Ц|иЫ in a sctiflle. BailifT :Ш И ктси aaiiled him in uibduing :| r i iMdcidlAg Slake, Priest sakl. Z'- Slala imnedi«ely apologized for t^^hehaddneaMliayinowihaiU Г)М»а Mupid |Ы||( to do, hb aaaney ГрШ Ш told the judge. ktniltofintliraeSiakehadactu- .|Ry bead tiine In priuii, and »me- MMpped« he ttkL •*'' Slake lold Judge Judson D. •liMtanmi Ir, Ital he didn'l know what 'ti<ywnli<iiliim Mill!» Ill....... wbal had hi|ip(Md to Andenon. MlaaiHiieMeiicedhimtoeighlto lo lT lili MeCmy •f'nilUckyltfcO iiyliM ediiidia- ^M M iiiM W M kiaaM lhelUcky IK W yw kolaealM toaw ked- lOmonthsinprison for escape and 150 days in jail forassauUon agovcmment official but suspended both scniences for three years, placing him on super­ vised probation. He ordered him lo complctc the IMPACT program upon release from prison followed by al least six months Slate Rep Wants To Cut Senate Yteteful' Spending CiMiCi TheN.C. House ofRcptesentativcs putitsbudgetworkintohighgear,aner fecel4ingeKk>ng-awiutedSenatever- lion the budaeL Rep. Julia Howard (R-Davie) and ber House cotteagues are working at a rapid pace and hope 10 complete their bulgetaieustinenti. "Ahhough we arc taking a carefUl knk al the budget, we are not going 10 watK dme," Rep. Howard said. HomeRepuhifcancontinuelopiD- mote increasing pay for perlonnlng leachen lad tan «tiief s* th^ budget pfkxitles fbrlhis year. The $400 mU- UaniaxKliefpackageptopoaedbythe House iactudca atnlbhing the food l«>, penonal income tax reduclkns, ' aliaMi|lheiahailaacetaa,incteie- - l«(tlataBHleade«eni|ilk)n,itpeal- i« l 11» (ift m. fid provUiiig deduc­ tions and crcdits to encourage chari- tablecontribulians.№nhCaroli№ihas arecord $1.54 billkm $иф1из this year. nieSenatebudgelwaspackcdwidi whal Howard callcd questionable spending items such as S3(X),(X)0 for oyster research at UNC-Chapel Hill, a helKopttr pad in Union County, S4 million for an InstituteofAeronautical Technok)gy in New Bern, $1 million for planidng for an Equine Facility In UnknC0unly,and$20a,0aQforlones Coumy to use however diey see 111. Howard andherRepubUcan colleagues, w ill work to eliititoale wasteful gov- emmenl spending.. HieSenate budget was full of u№ necesucy vending," Howaid s^ i 11« Hoiiae budget will ^ 1 ediicalian and laxpayen before oysters and horses.* I Judge Jiklson D. IX'Kamus Jr. nx- опипотЫ Hrill for work release and siibslance abu.w la'almcnl while in prison, urdeiftt him lo remuin uleoliul anddmgra’eandloa'imhurNe (lie slate W50 for a court appolmed altomey. He had 1теп arrested April 24 on Haitlison Simit in MiKksville. Yadkinville Man Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking A Yadkinville man was senlenced 10 morc lhan five years In prison nnd Tincd $100,000 for drug trafficking in Davie Couniy. David Mendez Valdez pled guilty In Davie Couniy Superior Court July 17, to four counts of trafficking in cocaincundonecounlofmaintainingn placc for a conlrolled substance. ' He had sold morc than 28 grams of cocainc lo an undercover officer Feb. 3, according lo DavieCounty Sheriffs Detective Chris Shuskey. Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr. sen­ tenced Valdez, to 70 lo 84 momltf in prison and recommended him for work release. HcordcredhimtopayS 125 for Ws court appointed altomcy. Tlie judge ordered the sheriffs de­ partment to destroy the drugs seized in the ease within 15 days. Saturday, July 25* 1 0 .0 0 .u n to 4 :3 0 p m |2 0 % O F F on purchases o f $20 o r more Live Tinstnlthing Detnonstralion free Ice-Cold Lctnonade Ollorlng; Old Salom originals In seasonal and nonaeasonal qlttwaro Including over 150 item»M 1 •••143 N. Lee Ave, YadUnville (33<> ¿7Э-717» -Mon-Fri 9-5. Sat 1(M:3n ; IГ is a »■ •S I [e HELP WANTED IMMEDIATE OPPOHniNITIES TO HELP KIDS Fw some ol tt№ пк»1 important jobs In America, all vou need is Ifw delerminaton lo make Ihe nofkl a belter place for kids. And somo limo and talent. VVilh Ihis wnning combination, you ran fill an importanl )ob in a mking mom's life by driving a sick child lo Iho doctor. Or use your par-, entinq skills to cbficK oa l^vStei l^s (oc a Ot pul vow tencj vrjrting talents toMxk by sharing jwr pcfspeciive with a public official. You can help a child Icam to read or men? • lor a matli tvhi/. Organiie a teen centcr or support a foster lalhcr ivith a gift of sports equipm<}nt. Wo an Vncnv iamilies aio doing the l>est they con bul need our help. We're Iho GaaHtal № . Mwrtca^ CMMrwH-moro lhan 350 organizations united to help families be stronger Ilian • Ihe problems they face. We know hundreds o( ways you can tako Ihcir side in your communily. Call us al 1*Mt<M4>K9S aboul volunteering for iheso jobs and more. Or findiJS orpine at -888-544-KiDs w vvw .kidscam palgns.org Coalition for America's Children' intensive probation and participation in the day reporting center program. Hie judge onleicd Stake to pay a $300 fine, court cost aiKl restitution for any out-of-pocket medical expenses incurred by Anderson and lo Ihc Davic County Sheriffs Department for ex­ penses related to Anderson's injury. Rosa Johnson is a junior al Salem College, studying Sociologi and Arts Management. This summer she is studying al Oxford University in England. Kim Nifong graduated with a Bui. in Chemistry and a B.S. in Biology. She is currently a third-year medical student W FV School of Medicine. S A L E M C O L L E G E A d u lt Degree Program M a k i n g F u t u r e s B r i g h t e r Clemmons Branch LibraiyMonday, July 27 from 7-8 p.m. Salem College/Main Hall Monday, August 3 at 10 a.m. Tuesday, August 4 at 6 p.m. Flexible scheduling S,A,T. not requited Financial aid available For men and women 23 and older Course credit for work experience Take your first course free when registering for two, as an undergraduate : . For irtfomation, call the Office of Continuing Sbtdies ^ (336) 721-2669 ' J/remy Sams of Asheboro worlts on a trturai of of 1940 downtown Cooleemee on a wall Stokes Yarn as patt ol Ihe town's centennial celebration. / - Photo by Mike Bamhardl iyiural To Depict 1940 Cooleemee AyMike Bamhardt Davic Coumy Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE • The year was IMO. The place, downtown Cooleemee. The square. There was the post office, the ihe- bonk and Edwanls store. There was the cafe und meat mar- '' kQt, the Esso sialion, and ofTiccs for Byerly (mcdical) and Peormann (Ajniist).Above those downtown buildings, . iliere werc meeting rooms. Below, ‘ Suadie Miller's shoe shop. }(t (he early 1960s, (hose buildings went down, und residents were 1сП ■ wiih only memories of iheir lively ' lilKe town.Those memories arc coming back to life, in the same area where Cooleemee's downtown once stood. As a part of the town's ccnttnnlal celebration this year, Jeremy Sams of Asheboro has been hired to painl a mural of how the downtown area ap­ peared in Ihe yeais around 1940. Jusi about every day, there arc a few townresldents there (0 watch him work, and lo remember how ihings used to be in the mill village. That was the square, and Ihey tore every bit of it down. Shame on them,"' said Peggy Hellard. The stores werc mostly owned und run by the mill company, and it was lomdown when Buriinglon purchased the property. About the same lime, the shopping ccntcronN.C. 801 was built. Stokes Yam now owns ihe mill, andgave permission for Ihc 40- by 60- foot mural to be painted on the wal! facing Main Street. Hcllardpointcdioarail in the painl­ ing, nexi to Ihe cafe. The men would sit on those rods so Ihey could watch the wonwn going up and down the street," she said.That was Ihc lown meeting place," said Don Trexlcr. "When the shifts changed, that's where everybody went." Sams, who started painling mumis as a teen, said this Is his biggest yel. He worics wllh Phil Christman at Univer­ sal Murals and Faux Finishes. He's worked from photographs, and hearing from people whoren)cmbcrcd the appearance of ihe area.The only problem, there wasn't a photograph made from the same angle as the mu­ ral. "Whenever Idoudrawing, I do it to scale. When I get up thcrc, I know where everything goes. "I've drawn all my life," Sams said. "1 started painling in high school. I painted a mural where I woriccd. After that, people slartcd calling me." Judging from (he reaction of Cooleemee residents watching die project, he'll gel many more calls. F i v e E a m W h ite - M a r tin S c h o l a r s h i p s Five Davie students have been awarded scholarships from the While- : Martin Founda­ tion. Sally Riddle ;isUg: daughter of • Roimie and Su­ san Riddle of ,______ Kctchie Creek Campben ;Road, Mocksville. She w ill attend •:ihe University of North Carolina at {Charlotte. ICimberiy Michelle Anderson is Hhe daughter of David and Gloria ‘Anderson of Calahain Road, Mocks- ■ville. She w ill attend Notth Carolina ;Sla№ Universityi-auia Correll is the daughter of :Roben and Marsha Conell of Cheny C or«U H ill Road, Mocksville. She w ill at­ tend Salem College. B.J. Johnson is die son of Ben­ jamin Sr. and Jeanette F. Johnson of U.S.601 South, Mocksvllle. Brian J. Campbell is the son of Al and Pauta Campbell of Rocky HiU IVail, Cooleemee. The White-Martin Scholarship Fund is a perpetual trust fund esta^ i!D S Ä m ,’ 33f.7tf4iSI ШШ- сшшш ( Tops Travel S m » iee ЗЗв-766-7303 ^gTSOLgwla^^Cj^ » Clemmonsi M e d i c a l A s s o c i a t e s o f D a v i e Jo h u o a AnderBoo lished on Dec. 11,1972 to provide scholastic aid for needy and deserv­ing students. Only die income earned from the principal amount in mist is used for scholarships, and any gills are added to die amount availiible for scholar ships. It was esublished by Geoige and Brooke Martin ofMocksville. Guard Against Skin Cancer Q; What ore the warning signs of skin cancer? A: Unlike other cancers, skin cancer may be visibly apparant. Know the appearance of your skin so you can recognize any changes that occur. A change in skin color or texture may be the lirst sign of possible skin cancer. Know the "ABCD" warning signs of skin cancer; A - asymmetry; one half of a mole doesn't match the other B - bonJen edges of a mole ans ragged notched or blurred C - color; color of a mole is not uniform D - diameter: a mole is larger than a pencil eraser (greater than 6 millimeters), Q; What ore the most common types of skin cancer? A: There are three types of skin cancer; - basal cell - squamous cell - melanoma Basal and squamous cell are the most common but have the highest cure rate of all cancers.They can often be treat­ ed by a simple surgical priocedure to remove the tumor Melanoma, when detected early, has an 85% survival rate. Some melanomas, in the early stages, can also be treated with a surgical procedure; for others, more extensive surgery may be necessary. Q: What Is the risk for developing skin cancer? A: People most al risk for developing sl<in cancer are those with fair skia those with a family history of skin cancer and those who have a high number of moles, Q ; How con I protect myself against skin cancer! A; If you are at risk, you should make every elfort to pro­ tect yourself from the harmful radiation of the sun's rays. The UVB rays cause you to bum and the UVA rays cause wrinkles. Both can contribute to skin cancer Remember to always wear sunscreen — and buy a new supply every year, it may have lost its effectiveness since last summer Stay out of the sun from 11 am - 3 pm. and wear a wide-brimmed hat and protective clothing. If you are concerned about any change in the appearance of your skin, don't wait; see your doctor Novont Health Triad Region facilities Include Forsyth Medical Center, Medical Park Hospital, Davie County Hospital, Community General Hospital and 31 Novont HeaWi physidan practice locations. Preston Edwards, MD Dr. Edwards, a Family Practice Specialist is a graduate of Emory (jniversity in Atiantfl, Georgia. He compleled his residency at Roanoke Memonal Hospilal and is board certified in Fomily Proctice. i J • ; ' ..I M e d ic a l Assoc\ixm V o f O a v ie / jodLE dW ar^M O ; y. .'ifomi/yftDCifce. j ‘ ^i ; F M w iH E iM a n h M O.. fbmi()r Practice ^ ■ MH HörrimMD Faipily Practice , Foniity/¡noctke.i,' ■ “ rn ia m a i(»iim ,M DfbmiV Practice' 1 ■ (7 0 4 )6 3 4 4 0 0 0 Mf /iln-Tkwi в м А » -з м т ш г Mockf|tlt,NC17at fslOVANTHEALTH to the Residents of Davie Coimty: - - ' »V rwirioo, iliotiof о lilwwau to eipteunytiactmtapptcrátkfi 10 ifae people«»/..— fad officii! couct of937 ûptturet, wt fir cuccded ibe 762 rn{iti(ed, ttd wt (Ы ' ^ vny much for your diDC Ы effom. {>no| Ik {Ш1 vecks 1 ipob witb » rnasy of you »!» espresse^ äisudtfidcio witb tbe poformuce of the Davie Coittty Shòi№ DepamaeflL Lad of p*m>l viti№y tfld poor гофоше lifflcs lo ctUt vere (he ПМ и|шГ|сш of (my I M№púiaubwdñwddzes$.Rtá¿fiaoQffipUMii«roittiafptt^siatbeiriKt|^ibortood»»OGttusieQLD»^ I a»ouiofcDes^iriibwippMrioceofactio60oüepanofú)eibeñS’i4epi№int • CDBsUai iacitase in mat nies Kd oih for teniee, il is Ш loofer eñkicat oor dfective to аоеш(1( covcfi|e for the entire co«9 witb j«l ooe or two p)№i officm worioif per slúfL IMonuuldy, ^ U iäl tbe pricáce of the i)i vie Couuy ЗЬепЯ*» DffittaeoLbm ma eipresied oiwmi abo« not hiyùg adnprte aiflçottr for bidaÿ. Or faavisf lo topood II Ы(Ь speed« fa¿«<ÍfcqíÜeta«yto>Bodww«»tiflcc>lh,ioivo¿dd»imiCTgyliim¿oi<k)i|iwpeBsetiae$.AHoflhi>i> ргоЫеш mt ш оЫу be conected by (be ShtrtS. b • tece« atick iffeici^ ce tfae £ш рче of Ae Oim Coa9 Eowpràe Rmri ittly 9.19Я, S ató^icwilrteflidwi#eibemi*wid6eüed^i№wtAii't *— - — «¡metee >ui»(niiiU|ciiia|ittmiaibioaMeaKili«Ulin. 1НащЯя11»|«1п;тс1«|1ющ1|»1 1»—.iriMi tb Oiw Сону SnilbntanMitllQinMacIi 49 an >.r i— aiotl»taii<tek<Ma.tlifw i«ly,il»)iiirii«Ham<*wic»lpn»' H ■¡•¡М^лакшпМгжажатяжШШЬгткшЫЁШИбщчШута » •« о тА*г*«.НСида Cl0tl- « «1.^^..« .я.-.,..*.,. ........ î CÒUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 i l ; '‘^ - D À V lÉ COUNT’! iagwot^ms Damaging Evergreens DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 - B1 ‘.K i; .Nowiittetlmetochcckyourcvcr- IfeRensforbagwanra. t ; Ute bagwcmi is present in great Inumbm this year and will cnusc con- '«IdenUe damage to may yoid trees. ^Although the bigwonn normally is'' Tound on evergreens, it will cal on 'some hardwoods. Thebesicoimolforlhcbagwonnis 'to remove Ihe bag with the womi in­ side and bum them. It may lake a pair ofsclssonto remove the bag. irchcmi- cal control is needed, Ihcre arc several good chemicals available for home use. Follow direclions on Ihc label carefully to avoid accidcnts lo Ihc Ircc as well as youisclf. Time Is an imponanl factor in get­ ting rid of Ihe bagworm. Il can causc tree nwnalily if left too long. Chcck your irecs carefully bccausc Ihc bag can be only n quarter of an Inch long and hard to see in Ihe spring but will be large by August. Ifyou have any question about bag- worais, contact the Nonh Carolina Forest Service al 751-5319 between 8 and 9 a.m., Monday-Friday or the Co­ operative Extension Scrvice al 751- 6297. Both offices are locatcd in the Davie Couniy Office Building, ISOS. Main St., Mocksville. Senator Introduces Drug Testing Bill Sen.BclsyCochranc(R*Davic)has 'introduced a bill calling for weekly udnalysis dmg tests Гог non*vlolem offenders who arc eligible for proba­ lion or parole. By the lenm of iliis legislation, these offenders nmsi agree to weekly drug tests as a comliiion of their being granted probation or pa­role, ; ;With our prisons bursting al the ‘swns, it is only prudent lhal we try lo itKCTeative but firm in dealing with our -noibvioleni criminal population," said 'Cochrane. The passage of this legis- ■Idiipn will allow us to give non-vblcnt ■offeruiersachance to start re-buihiins their lives while at tlw same time pro­ tecting the interests o f the low-ahitling citizens o f our state." Senate Dill l550.cnIilledZeri>-ToI- erance Drug Supervision, calls for the Dcpartnienl of Correction to "estab­ lish a pilot /ero-tolerance drug super­vision program that provliles for uri­ nalysis as a condition to probation or parole." Should any criminal participating in this program lest positive during the probationary period, ihe bill calls for them "to be held for a pcriix] of al least two days..Jn a residential pmgniin or jail, electmnie house iirrcsi, or other fomi of detention lhat the Department finds appropriaie." Cochrane also noted lhat ihis zero* tolerance policy "would enable us lo focus more heavily on retaining and punishing violent criminals properly. This would allow us lo execute more efTeclively our prim.iry constitutional responsibility: lo protect our citizens fmm violent criminals. "For that reason alone, we need lo piLSS this bill and determine ihrough ourproposcd pilot program if this Is an effective way to handle non-violenl," she s;iid. WiUiamBn)dbClonlzni(rr«y). son of WUItam and Darla Clontz of Creekwood in Adyunce« celebrated his flrsl birthday on June 5,1998 al Captain Stevens Restaurant In Mocksville. Hisblgsister.Toritfaiii- Uy and Mends celebrated with him. Hehada "LooneyTunes* Birthday cake. His grandparents are Gordon and Beverly HaraMson of Luveme, Minnesola and Brodb and Alice CkMilz of Advance. Trey's parents want to lhank everyone for all of his nke presents and for making his h i birthday so much fUn. i l Tumbling Clinic J u l y 3 1 & A u g u s t 1 Tamhtby: Ray Smith S Staff 11^___ _____Ktor№ rl>«nDnn.fM,Ht l> . .Ш е:* USA'fi U ША tel «ate*diecHe«hn ttoffl l*|ln»i* 1ВЛ ilTOili «tojUy |||уи1|Ч1<»1<1|11«П|1.УАи.ё|«<со«*иЧ«СС1.ЛП-Яч ■k-kCoiiie nimble on oiir nvw TiinihlTrak'k'k , Cost $50 per person for 2-day camp Call 766-0147 for details! S a t u r d a y N i g h t Q ates open for practice at 6 p.m. nR8T RACE AT 8 P.M. P in e b ro ok Football Sign-ups Planned Pinebrookfootball registration will be held Saturday, July 25, 9 a m.- noon and Friday, July 31,6-8 p.m. at the Pinebrook foolball hut. Thoseplanningtoplay may receive physicals at ihc Brock Building Aug. 1,8-lla.m. DHS Volleyball Practice To Start Aug. 3 Davie High School volleyball practice will stan Aug. 3, at 4 p.m. Anyone interested in trying out needs to haveaphysicalby the first practice. Thegym will be open July 29,30 and 31 for Ihose interested in playing. If you have any questions, call Davie High School at 751-5905. R à m s F o o tb a ll R e g is tra tio n S e t F o r A u g . 1 If» tune for football registration. Anyone going into third, fourth, fifth dir sixth gnde who would like to play foctlieMocksville Rams may register Satmdty, Aug. 1,7:30-11 a.m. at the Brock Building. They may also reccive physicals at lhal time. For more information, call one of Ihe coaches: Paul Ressa at 492-7702, Kerwin Wilson al492-2515or Daniel Brown at 751-4632. T H E R E I S O N L Y O N E W A Y ! QUIT T IIE GI.M.MICKS, AND BEGIN TO LOSE >\’E IG IIT! 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Keep your hard earned money inyourownpocl<etsl ; Instead of paying an ^attorney call for an appointment. 33^284-6672 Interior Designs Inc œ s A uociils ■ МоЫц.МЬ; ^ M W -S:30 (М О ш М Ш щ ) ЬгМ11ш4к««1в^ CLOSED IS: Drt».ThruiiBMUnRottinttPiiiaHul щ в о и NEEDTOFItMNCEinАВКАВСХЯОиНVahwHoiise ё ш шF U H N IT U f lE нтташлАРРшжш* O C I V P H 142 N. Ш п SL • МоскпШ«, NC 27021 • 336-751-6739 Th u r«. « Fri. 8:304:30 • 8M . в :З М District Champions: SenioriGiils Dominate Softball Action B y iM a P liti Davie County Enteiprise Recoid , PILOT MOUNTAIN - How good is Davie's Senior L e ^ All-Star softball team? Good enough to shatter the District n field, that's for sure. ! Also good enough to draw votes as Ihe county's greatest fut-pilch leam ever. . InthefifthinningofDavie's9-2sieepwallcovcrhostEasl Su^ in Ihe District II championship, East coach James Shiimate became irate when an East batter laughed after lpi^ngsickonaShannonHandychangeup."IfIswungllice Unit, 1 wouldn't be laughing," he blared. ,. In five dominating games, Davie buried four teams by a ^combinedcountof 54-4 and joined Davie's I990leamaslhe : paly girls teams lo win Ihe disuicl. . ."It's the best team I think Davie's had since Fve been involved in LinIe League," said Coach Keith Handy, who dripped in excitement afler getting blindsided by the water cmler during the flashbulb celebration. T m telling you, there's just no way lo explain the way I feel righl now. Fve got coldchills.Ihate 10 see anybody lose, but this was our year. We woriied hani for it, Fve watched soine good people. I mean, Marie Whitley had Ihe girls last ;yevanddidaheckofajob wilh Ihem. Buttheylockedallttle bit in Ihepitching, and Ihis year Fve got five pitchers and two c^heis and that's what mkcs Ihc dift'eixincc. I mean, if we do gel in trouble. I've got somebody to come in." ; Aftera45-minuleraindelay, East found itself waist-deep in trouble. Davic sprayed East wilh five thiid-inning tuns that crcated a 64) lead and erased all suspense, especially wiUi pitcher Handy breezing on the mound. "I fell like Ihe giris were on a roll then," said Handy, whoseclub used two hits, IWO eirors and Iwo walks to knock the breath oulofEasl'ssails in Ihe third. "When you see Ihose kids come out of the dugoul and their heads are hung down, you're doing something righl." Davie, piercing East wilh a bunt-and-run attack, poured on three more ransinthefifthlolakeacorafortable9-0Icad. During Davie's Ihrce productive innings, batters reached base with one or no outs and ran wild as East repeatedly failed to lum bunted balls into an out somewhere. Handy's aggressive style of play accclciatcd Ihe roiii, because only Ashlie Sanders and Amber Carter had more than one hil and because East lacked a catcher with an ami that was capable of making Davie wail for Ihe big hit. "We have never had a fast game," said Handy, whose club rapped D modest eight hils off Iwo East pitchers. 'To me, it's on advantage to have a fast game with the kind of speed Fve got. Fve got excellent speed, so diat's Uk game I want lo coach. If I can gel Uie defense pulled in in Uk Пп>| two Innings, Uienlstandachanceofbloopingorhittinggood shols.IlikealolofbunUng,especiallywiUi decent pitching." Ashley Quinn's squeeze bunt suked Davic to a I-O lead in Uk bottom of the second, when Uw bottom fell out of die sky and chased virtually everyone lo Uk parking lot. The prolonged break hardly slopped Handy's mastery on Uk mound. She faced Uk minimum Uuough three, fanned Ihc side in Uk fifth and blew away Ihrce of four down Uic sUetch, shaking off apairof iollipophits into short right lhat led 10 two sixUi-inning mns. "She never Uuows over three pilches between innings, and itdoesn'llakealot for herlo get going again, so Uial(rain delay) didn't wony me," Handy said of his daughter, who slrackoutnlneandwaikcdnoncinacomplctc-gamcscven- hilter. "They had acoupleof bloops. If it would have been errors that cost (die shutout), lhat would have been one Uiing. They sNKk Uk bat on Uk ball a couple limes, and there was noUiing Uiat we could do about that." Davie'S senior league all-star softball team are this year's District II champions. Besides Sanders and Carter's two-hit days. Daviegot one hit from Handy, Slacy Queen, Kim Hilton and Quinn. The hean of the order (Nos. 3-5) only produced two hits for Davic, but Nos. 6-8 (Hilton, Quinn and Carter) delivered Tour hits in seven al-t)als, driving in four of the nine runs. "Some of my big sticks have been simggling a little bit," Handy said. "Some of the little girls arc picking them back up. That’s whai it's all aboul. They arc beating on the ball. They all have ihcir limes." • The road lo glory: 11-0 over Randleman, 17*0 over Walnut Cove, 5-0 over East Surry, 12*2 over Southwest Forsyth and 9-2 over East Surry... On the roster; Ember Spillman, Stacey Handy, Amber Hamm, Brandi Comatzer, Healhcr Lanning. Tracy Allen... Handy's assistants: Paul Spillman. Gene Queen... Only one baseball team from here, the 1988 Senior League All-Stars, has won the district title. Coach Teaches Pitching, It Pays Off For Sr. Girls By Brian PitU Davic County Enteiprise Rccord PILOT MOUNTAIN - h was a sore Davic team that look Ihe field Sunday after­ noon in the Dis- uicl n finals al East Suny, sore from having some lough breaks go against it in years past and sore from losing 10 King in Ihe Major League „ ... „ ^ linals in 1995 Keith Handy and to Easi Surry In ihe Senior League finals in 1997.Andthc only knownsalvethat could sooihe Davie's Senior League All-Slar soltball team was to knock off East Surry in frontof its camera-happy par­ ents and becomc only the sccond girls team to conquer a district champion­ ship. For when you win. nothing hurts. And the hurting belonged lo Randleman, Walnut Cove, Southwest Forsyth and East Surry, four over­whelmed teams that werc beaten like a punching bag as Davie marched into the archives. Davlchammercdthecom- petilion 54-4, including a 9-2 tiile- cllnching viclory over East,and deliv­ ered Coach Keilh Handy the gold that hestarted digging forwhenKingklcked his Major girls two times in the title round four years ago. "That was probably the best pitch­ ing and the only windmill pitching I had ever seen," he said. "So when that happened to us, I made up my mind if there was any way I was going to leam the game and leam how to play as well as the kids we had seen play." So Handy rolled up his sleeves and got busy, encouraging young pitchers to work regularly during the off-s(^ son, bccausc hedctected astar-studded collection of talent on the horizon. Pfe«M SM CoKh'f-Pft|iB3 Dale Ijames gives son« Oavle youngsters tti» on how to become better pitchers at the Mc«l(sville-Davie American Legion Baseball Camp last week on Mando Reid. -Photo by MHw Bamhardt Jr., Cai & Big A/lac paseball (Dampers Dteam OfThe Pg Leagues Rowan Stops Davie la y M a H H i ;D«vie Cbunty Enteiprise Rcconl ; Rny-oiie budding biKbdl pUyen didnl be- :coine Jr.. C il or Big Mic in five ditty days, but dwy :ux)kiiepi indie righlditectioounderdK expeilise of ^our tiidcii cotchcs.'' ^ou couU see inifive) days how much dK/ve Jiicked IV,* ModisvUIe-Divie American Legion Oeoqe Diiywall sakl of die campcn, who iinged ftom 1(0 9-14. "You caniee dial some of Uem leilly want to letm. Just die litde diingi an f^vhil a kit of diem picked up on. Just die cornct way :ioholdabali and UtiDWiL The young kktaUiat (Dale) igamet ^ is tally a good bunch. They've come a )aag way. A kx of tiiem have bad habits dwy've VXtraftomLitUe League, and we cocrectedafewof Jho«." : Akng widi Daywall and Qamei - a.i»KMng )liM at Ofenn who coached Moekivilie's Legion 1989^93, G l^ anistaliriota Rwler and ' . Xniier Davie coaA leny Walscr conducted die aaetiri ■tml Mockivilie-Divie IM s and Recte- «dta Dvalmenl Baicbdl Camp lait week at Rkh ' -i.t- ■ Parit. Walser, who accepted a delkious offer at tradi- tionaUy-rich Ashdno after leading Davie to Uk playoffi in Ms only two seasons as varsity coach, made an emotkxial ictun to his'finl head-coaching grounds. This was one of die hardest diings Fve ever done became a lot of diese kkb have been coming 10 our camp diat weVe had at the (Davie Youdi) Compiex. So il wat very strange," he saM. Ttiesday morning Iihowedupalittleeatly and pulled upabucketover diere at die first-base dugoul Just for one last time, because diit is a matvekMs place and Fm going to nUssittremendouily.” OoingMagainstrivalWestForsyUi highlighted Walser's shot! tuy. He sdU reminds himself every ninning when he shaves. '3einghenwidi(fonnerplayers)BrianCampbcll, Shine AUen, DrewJUdenhour and some of die odter kkls dial's cone by dii> week, and gening to remind (West Fonydi's) Skip Crider dial we beat diem six ctnsecuUve dmes, wat Just a Uemendous Uiing for me,'he said. OitsUen Waller, Qames and Fowler Invested time and delivered fundamental inslniciions dial in no way wiU help Ashcboro and Glenn win games. Bul leaching youi\gsten Uk game is what it's all aboul. "What'sIJanKsgottogainby being here?"Walser sakl. "If a yixing man shows Uk desire of wanUng to leam to play Uk game of baseball, Fm going lo help him. I doti'^ care where he goes lo school. Fm over diere al Aslieboro now, I work at Nonh Davidson's camp eveiy'year and diey're our biggest compedUon in Uiat league. "Thai's fine. We're about improving baseball in NoiUiCarolina. Iwant dKse kids tohaveachance 10 go play after high school. I wanl UKse kids to have a chance to niake die hlgh-school team whoever dial may be... . But Ijames doesn't tell us all his tricks," Walser tparveled at how dK piayeis listened so attendvely to Uk coaches' inslrucUons and lectuies. Absorbing lessons at a tender age is Uk proper groundwork for hter success. "b wat abtolulely phenomenal," he saM. "Work eUik is estaWshed when diey're young. If you leach FlM ttS N U |h n - F a |e U By Brian FMt Davic County Enteiprise Rccord There's only one program dial can hangwiUiUKDavicNalionalAAAall- siais lately. And it's Uk same one dial ended Davie's title run in a Spencer toumamenl two weeks ago. East Rowan and Rowan blocked Coach Lany Hoilifiekl's 9- and 10- year-oU boys from taking dK Spencer trophy, dKn denied Davie a possible District n crown in last week's high- stakes showdowns al King. Davie marched into the elite eight by ripping Uuccteams-Spencer,KingandSouUi -by double-digilscores in dK winners' bracket of dKdouble-eliminaUon tour­ nament. Bul East Rowan bounced Davie inlo dK losen' bracket and Rowan finished dKm off, sticking an excruci­ating 1-0 season-ending loss to Davie Sanirday in King.RowanCounty'spowenleftanasty taste in Hoilifiekl's moudi once more, one dial Mocksville-Davie Legion coachGeorgeDaywaltknowsall about As a head coach, Daywalt is 0-13 against Rowan County. "Even when weplayedin dial Spen­cer toumamenl, Uk only teams dial beat us were die two Rowan teams," HoUifleU said. "I would have given anydiing to beat team. Fd radKr beat i ! dKm than have won il, I believe. "laskedGeorgeDaywalti'Whaldo wc need to do in Uiis couniy lo heat Rowan? And he saU: 1 don't know. If I could figure it out, Fd do it.' "They aresolid in Lillie League, rm not going to lake anything away from dKm. Those litlle boys can play." DespiiedKbittaend,r>avieshowed • dial it bekngs wiUi Uk best, taking a scoreless game into Uie sixUi inning againslRowanbeforeseOlingforfou^ place out of 26 teams in Uk district.' Tinisbing fourth, we wete pretty excittxlaboulUial,*HollifieUsaid.11ie firsidireegames,wewanby lOrunsin four innings. They were gunning fcr us. You see whai youte made of dien.' (But) we dkl.real good, 1 felt like. ^ Founh isnt loo bad." ■ BiadCoiriher’ssuperiipilchingthul ‘ down Rowan forfive huings, but die pitching nile caught up lo Cotiih«, who was farced firan die iwuad afte; drawing his ninUi inaiiv of die we^ CotrUn'sexitwaadielieginningaf Uk end as Rowan tripled oif reliever. , John McDaniel tostaitthclopof tjie sixdi, scoring dKcIhKherbaagrattnd bailmcmentsUder.CorriliersinickqM seven while hokUng Rowa* № d n i ; hils. . Thedi(ferenceindKgame:ilowM%. ace had six hininii left i l the tail,;' rk M tS N D m lfh p tt ! ! Ю - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 Legion Baseball Camp Teaches Fundamentals In church league tournament softball action, above, Center slugger Brian Wllllanns takes a mighty swing at the ball In a loss lo Victory Baptist, Below, Victory first baseman Tim Smith Is pulled off the bag by a high throw as Howard Riddle watches the action. Church and open league softball tournaments are being held nightly with finals for both leagues set for Monday, July 27. -PhotosbyMlkeBamhardt Continued From PaRe BlIhcm lo work whcnlhcy'ns young, Ihcy will cominuc to work on through high 5сЬ(ю1 anil be belter pinyere for il." Waiscr inslMcil that they couldn't have founil a better placc lo leam, and couldn'l have found л better way lo spend $60. "Л lot of people go and p;>y $200 for lhiscamp.$25()forlhiscampandsoon and so forth," he said. "And, yes, wc can't provide you a swininiing pcxM and wc can't pnividc you game nwm and overnight activities, hul you’re nol going to k'at the instruction lhat ihcy got this week for the pricc. "You talk about a biu-gain. Wc'rc the Wal-Mart of baseball camps: Inex­ pensive but fine quality." Thb & Thill • Day wall and Waiscr, whocoachcd tlircc yeare togetlicr on the Legion staff, seldom see eye to eye, but nnu»z- ingly they've becomc grcal friends with mutual respect forthe way Ihe game's played. "Walser's a lol of iroublc." Daywalt joked. "He's just a headache. Dale and I urc ьо old It doesn’t nialtcr. Wc gel along anyway. Bul Waiscr doesn't listen lo anything I icll him. Thconlythingwc'vcgotincomnionis wc'rc bolh Dodger fans.".... Fonner local playcR Allen and Campbell and returners Ridenhour and Crider werc camp Instructors. "Il's been fun ha^ng them," Diiywfllt wild. "I think ihcy\c enjoyed working with the kids. Down the road, il mlghl be somelhing they wanl to do In Ihc summer.".... Allen. Campbell and Ryan Dcsnoyers arc planning to play for Wilkes Comihu- nilyCollegencxlspring."IlhinkCaipp- bell will gel to play a lol (immedi- alcly)," Daywalt said. "Bccausc being a catcher and ihcy play so much, theyll need two or three catchere." • Gmnt Daye and Whh Mcmn'cld werc honored as Ihc campers of the week in Ihe older and younger divi- sions, respectively. • Walser Is the proud father' of Katclyn Elizabcih, who joined Ihe worid June 17 weighlngscven pounds, 13 ounccs. According lo Waiscr, Kalelyn has diiddy's gixxI looks and mama'sslubbomncss."Weshowcd up al7 in the morning and she was born at 6 In the evening," he said. "She acts like her mama." • Ijames' unmatcl)cd knowledgcand paviion forthe game blew away Larry Hollificld, the minister at Mixjksvjlle Church Of God who dropped in ijc- ilucnllyduringcampweck."He'ssm;irt, Isn’t lK?"said Hollificld,aLitilc League coach. "He lold me some siufT, Ml tell you. He’s an ama/Ing guy. He’s just Cray aboul baseball." F o o t b a l l R e g i s t r a t i o n S e t Registration and physicals for the froni8a.m.-12p.m. Davie County Youih Football League Formore infonnalion,call Malinda will be held Aug, I at the Brock Gym Eldred at 492-7169. G o lf T o u r n a m e n t P l a n n e d Courlncy Baplist Church will hosl a golfloumamental Pudding Ridge Aug. 1 to benefit its beforc and after sch(X)l childcare ministry. Tec lime for the captain's choicc tournament will be 12:30p.m. The fee pcrrour-playerleamis$200.Mulligan.s Feature ol ihe Week Prime Rib USDA Choicc Aged Beef 1 2 o z. O n ly *14** 2560 Lewisville^lemmons Rd, Clommons, NC • 712-0901 Com e Sun. & Mon. and G et Doubte Stam ps On Your Sub Club Card I I I I I . 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Jesse Marion hasn't always had Ihe : slie, or Uk sIwi, or I'e strength. „ He'salwayshad .the guts, ... Marion plays Ibasketballtbehaitl .Way;divlnglmothe , stands for loose balls, hounding , dribblers like a . snarling dog and taidng charges on concrete, and all . that hard work Marion seemed worthwhile last week. At Ihe climax ofa seven-day bas- Iwtball camp at Robert Morris Coilcgc, Spo campers showered Marion in cheers at Saturday's awards ccrcmony ashe acccptcd the Mr. Hustie Award in one of three age divisions. "That means a lot to me," Marion said. "For me to gel lhal. it shows lhat all that hard work Fm putting is doing something. God didn’t give ev­ erybody basketball talent and that’s part of life. Bul one port of life lhat you can (control) is all the effort thal you want to put into It, and that’s what I did everyday. "I wasn't rcally trying to win any­ thing. You know, Ihe whole week I was real frustrated with myself bccausc I didn'l feel like 1 was keeping up. I was busting my (lail), diving on the floor trying to get the ball and doing every­ thing I could jusl trying to hold my own." The recognition did wondci Maiion'sdormant confidence. Hei Into an all-time valley at Davie' junior lost winter, seeming altnosj vislbIcflllhccndofCoachJimY(' bench. The 5-11 point guard's pli lime almost always came during bagc time of decided games, conlri ingjust 16 points in 22 cameo I anccs for Davie’s 10-14 playoff i Disgmnlledoverthcpossibililyk playing lime wouldn’t increase sigif canlly wiih guards Duane Phillips In Kenny Collins returning next Marion decided that It was tin move on. He’s transferring lo Bisj McGinness, a private school in \ slon-Salcm where he will rcpcathi 1 lih grade, hoping lhal an extra :j will be Ihe dlflcrence in a colic ir reerwmcwherc. ik "Getting a second chance and ev- a eryihlng, I mean that's grcat," he said. "Iwishthingscould have worked out at Davlc, bul they didn't and thal's the way the ball bounces. "rmjusttryingtodomy best. You’re always going to comc to a point where something’s nol going lo work out the way you wanl it to. The easy thing would have been for me lo have quit. (Bul) Vvc got too big of a heart lo do that. The passion for basketball forme is morc than lhal." Given the chance, Marion believes that he could play a supporting role next year at Davie, but he desperately needed a breath of fresh air. He’ll try lo turn it around under Bishop coach Waller Faye, who recently carried Marion to u camp at High Point Col­ lege. t"I knew if 1 would have been m^rc involved (at Davie), I could have done' somelhing," he said. "Uul ihal'sjuslthe way the ball bounces. I’m nol taking anything away from Coach Young, some ihings just don'l work oul. "Bul you can’t pul your head down. Every day I’m in the gym, al the Y in Clemmons, trying lo play ball. Thai hard work paid off last week and it’ll pay offonedaylikcildid last week.Wc did real well uplherc(al High Poinl)so I'm real cxciled alxiul going. I don'l expect (Faye) lo make promises. I'm just trying lo gel somewhere.... It's my dream." • In an emotional scene, John Marion, Jesse's brother and the head assistant coach at Division II Chowan Collcge, presented the Mr. Hustle Award. "They had my brother to give, the award lo me in from of everybody,• so he was prclty chokcd up,” Jesse said; .... Robert Morris, a Division I school in Pennsylvania jusl outside of I^tts>{ burgh, is a five-star camp lhat origin nated 33 years ago..... Steve* Wojciechowski.aformerDukestafter, is the most prestigious player lo have w(in the Mr. Hustle Award. NBA stars Gmnt Hill, Michael Jordan andPatrick Ewing arc immortals who have at­ tended Robert Morris'cump. "Anykind of awaid you get there is more than an award," Marion said...Awards for oulstandingplay were presented inthrcc divisions - the NIT division for rising sophomores, NCAA for rising juniors and NBA for rising seniors. Davie Nationals Close Season At Fourth ContiiiMd ¥nm Pfegc Bl allowing him to finish the game while Hollificld mode a move lhat conse­ quently broke up the pitcher’s duel. "rmtcllingyou,yousitaroundand think hindsight," he said. "Well, If wc would have had another inning with our ace, lhat little ol Corriher kid, and they would have had lo pull tiieir ace, . t(x> (after six). You can't pilch over six -iiinings a game, so both of us would 'have hod lo pull (the aces) and lhal would have given us an even shol • t^auseoursccond man Isn't as strong and theirs is not either." Davie managed just three hits off Rowan's top pitcher. Aaron Hollificld, the coach's son, hail a productive day, going 2-for-2 with a walk, and Malt Hauserhiul Ihc olherhit. "There weren’t a whole lot of strike outs, bul both teams jusl made Ihc plays," Hollificld. ♦ Ken Snowand Lefty Stewart were Hollifield's assistant coaches.... The remainder of the all-star roster: Zach Vogler, Timmy Allen, Robert Conley, Juslin Waller, Brandon Stewart, Aarun Gcycr, James Wilson and Richard Kelly. A Night With llie Wanhogs Focihcbettcrpartofamonth.Davic’s players have given Hollifield’s staff all 13 UUII^ speci” r the » they could ask. Now Hoinneldv . lo give somelhing back, like a mei4- raMemomcnt.slandingbesidcthcm- slon-Salcm Warthogs starters duijg the National Amhcm."I wanl to do somelhing sj Hollindd said. "Really, for monlh. I’ve worked Ihesekids'tailscf. Wc played baseball everyday ul WedncsdayandSundays,eilhcrpla d a game or practiced, nnd we m с plays. Down Ihcrc nl Spcnccr, in < с game we turned three double play "I’ve callcd the Wanhogs. TIWII let Ihc kids late Ihe ftcld one nighi: il call Ihoirnamesoul.Theycan stand u ^ C o a c h 's E f f o r t B r i n g s V ic t o r y T o T e a m 'Conllnued From Fa|c Bl' "During the winter, I worttcd with ' liiue girls pitching," Handy said. "I Uied 10 do anything I could for our . li^ue, and we've steadily progressed since (1995). Wc knew this was com­ ing. Wc didn't know how long It was ;.'.*l>ing to lake us lo get where every- body else was at, but wc knew it was coming." Through all diose Sunday work- :• oulsandcollegeclink:s,Hindy'sdaugh- y w , Shannon, has evolved into one of thcslate'srinestyoungproduclsonlhc high-school stage. The luming point othercarcerwasperhapsallheendof last summer’s ASA season, when a '; disuaught Handy dccidcd lo turn up die intensity knob. ! ■ "She was a litllc bit upset last year i j becausc she wos asked lo wann up ^¡ Uiree limes in ASA ball and never gol to Uiiow a pitch," Handy said. "So I told her Either you can sit and cry about il or we can get some help and make him wanl you lo pilch, and that's whal we've done. We worked hard all winter and she worked hard at Elon Coilcgc. I kept a ball in her hands." Sometimes, typical teenage girls would rather keep a phone In Ihcir hands, which Keilh understood, but Shannon's fabulous freshman season al Davie and Ihc remarkable ride in all- slars have fueled her molivalion con­ siderably mote. "I've gol to admit, she's a kid," Handysaid. "SomeSundays.shedidn't wanl lo go (practice). Bul when Ihc high-school deal lumed oul like il did - having thal good game at North Davidson and making all-conference -1 don'l Ihink I'll have lo Icll her let's go Ihis winter. She's ready lo go." . Handy, smiling from ear lo car, looked like he had taken a dip in ihc pool in Ihe wildaftermalhofDavie's9- 2 romp over Easl Suny. "I turned around and I saw them pick (thecoolcr) up," he said. "Bul il didn'l dawn on me whal was going on. Il didn'l nialU didn'l mailer one bil."___Han second of three daughters, Slacey, p for a dynamite traveling team ll won an unbelievable 40 of 41 gi including stalcchampionshipsin and ASA. '"That is unreal for 14^- der," Handy said.....Handy hasie best helping hands in the businls, starting with assistants Gene (^n and Paul Spillman. "I've gol the kt parents and the best help you can gl' he said. "They've backed me. No i| ter whal happens, they slay with t i" .... A first-ever state champ a distinct possibility for Davie si Ihe District Ilchamps are tradition stronger lhan Ihe other five disiri "Who knows?" Handy said. "So. body said lhal Ihis district is Ihc sir gest in Ihe state, il has been for qui few years. So it that's so, I hope 10 n Ihe slate and go on to the regionals|n Kentucky).".... The is Ihis weekend in Charlotte. C o r r i h e r L e a d s T e a m T o S e c o n d P l a c e j;: By Brian n ttiDavle Counly Enlerprise Rccord Brad Coniherpilehcd two measly Innings al age 9, and hil Uk backstop 'r! more UunUie mitt Il's called grow- q Ing pains. 1;; BulitwasCor- r; riher who inflicted Ihe pain for a change at age ID, helping Ihe Dia- mondbacks lo an II- I second-place flnish and emerg-s i : C onlher I ing as Uk Davie National AAA all- star lean's fofonoMpiicher. Behind Coniher and. Co., Davie demolished Spencer, KlBt and SouUi enniulelofoiiithpUceintheDislrictll > AII-St«ToiiniaineM.'East Rowan and Rowan dcfailedDi^ in die end, but Coniho^npidaicendwaineverinon evideal dun in58111018/5 l-Oseason- ^WMghMiMng ^ Session Planned Rob .Kiik, North Davie's football h caKh,bhaldingaweighl-Uflingu<- sioooaMoodv.'nieadayandWcdnea- dayi ftom 6-TM p.m. uMil ichool '•I slaits. AU fall and winter adiktei ate in- vited to Nonh for physlcaU on July 27 at J p.m. Dr. Tollwl wiU lake any :: alhlele.ThecostU$IO.>■ Hen on Aug. J. Uwe will be « <-»ind«oiyincelta»ifter school Ibr aU footbtU pUyets. 11« flnt piclk» b tAu|. la ending loss to Rowan, whichspentlive innings tiying unsuccessfully to es­ cape Ctafriher'a sininglehold.WiUi Uie game scoreless Uuough five, Corriher stnick out seven and surrendered jusl Uuee hits and two walks. Because of die rule Uiat limits pilchen 10 nine innings per week, Cor­ riher had to leave the mound in die sixdi, when Rowan manufactured die game's only run Utal proved to be Uie slim difference.~Ihalisn'tbad,isit?"HoIIifleldsaId of Coirihef s stellar perfonnance. "He pitched greal." Hollifleld remembers die rocky be­ ginning, when Coniher struggled ict- ribly making conuct at die plale and dvowing strikes. After two messy in­ nings, HoUlflekl ensed Coniher from his pitching plana and left him out of all-slar considenlion allogedier. "I've woriied widi dial kid fot years,andii'saina2ing(dielunian id he'smade),"HallifleIdsaid."Lasl) ir, he couldn'l function. He couldn' k) anything. He didn'l even make dxf I- staruam, I didn'l even nominate and in one year he's turned il aroi^ "Well, he's the best pitcher w^e got. He's by far die best." Cofriher's rise to liltle-Ieague dom probably stems from an amaig growdi spun and a steady wor ai regimenal baiting cages and back d mounds. "I mean, he grew six or eight injes and wears a ID 1/2 shoe al 10 y it oH'Hollifiekl said of Coniher,' fanned 109 batten for die Diani# backs. "I meet wiUi his daddy a 1 die batUng cages, and (fadier M|i) dirowswidi him a lot." there with Ihc starling Warthogs. I've got lhal ammged for when I gel b.ick from vacation. I thought thekids would like lhat." Tennis Clinic Planned There will be astrokeclinic July 27- 31 for girls planning lo try out for the tennis team at Davie High this fall. Play will be on the courts nexl lo Soulh Davie from 4-6:30 p.m. Call Davie coach Can)l Cozart at Davie High (751-5905) for questions. Soccer Practice Set The Davie High boys soccer leam will begin practice on Aug. 1 at the Mocksvillc Middle School field off Campbell Road in Mocksvillc. The practice, headed by Coach Pete Gustafson, will be from 10a.m.-12:30 p.m. All athletes must have a com­ pleted physical to compete. Softball Sign Ups Under Way Til Aug. 3 The Mocksville-Davic Parks and Recreation Deportment is holding reg­ istration forcocdsoflball through Aug.3. Players must work or live in Davle County to be eligible. Play will begin around the second week of August. Call the Rec al 751-2325 to register. A BEAUTIFUL SMILE.. A GREAT SELF-IMAGE • ChildienfcAdiilli • C iU R ir CompUmcntaiy Consultstion I AbanitUuI, healthy anile li 10 important to' diiU't idtonfidtncc. Ihafi why Dc Ptnn nd itaCi want to make bnoa ah aOdidabla paitofyourfunUy'anunlhlybudget . NICHOLAS JAMES PENNA. 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D a v i« C o u n ty R « la y fo r U fé S;00 p.m. Fri., Aug. 1 4 -Noon S I , Aug. 15 Dtifl§ High School Tiwek A community event with a real purpose tionoring survivors and raising funds for researcli and related support programsl• TheRMiylbrUllilsahinwiylohelpilghtiwiiMri Teams(xxnprisedofbualn6S«M,chun!hai,civie group*, fwiüiM and fiiands iMIl taiie to the track... waHdng to raise money for th« Anwlcan Ornear Society. Each team wül keep a waHter on the track during the entire event. The liist lap wil baled by cancar sunivon- an enwtionai way to see that we are winning the battle! At sundown, lunit- narie* (candies In bag* with names on them) will be lit to line the track honoring cancer swvivo«* and ranienii>a(ing Ihoae vw haw ioat. (cut here)- PURCHASE A LUMINARY TO HONOR A LOVED ONE P iN M HgM ■ camN* In nwrnoryAMiwr/prayermianlw of my lovad OMfMand Luminaria« m $10 itc ii, and th* procawto go to tha Amarlcan Cancar Socitty. Addret* City, State, Zip . □ iniyiainefyof. QinHonorof . □ inPrayarfcr . 13 inThanitsto . roMLumMte. Send your cantrfeutkxi АмуаМ to AmricinCinMrSodKKllo: cto Davie County ChanMrclCoiKiMt 107N.SMuiyaM Modni*,NC Z7«H _xltO aac(i=l________enclosed piyrmi Ceiitict the Dilli« CeiiiityCliiiiibsro<CoiBmwc*MT51-3304fcr» FUNDRAISER FOR RELAY FOR UFB(dpraoMdidimMtoAiMifcnCinoerSooliM ■ai^B-Qiw Plate Lunch* A M viJU yM « « М м - Ш р я 0 ы у $1 .0 0 Sponiomlby W al*M art <MWHpa«orcMtani Чек, dmmitmd »p b t/crm mKM Mk»(MlStanptl(CMv, B4. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 Davie People Couple Exchange \/bws In Way lesville Angell Robeson Kirkpatrick of ShclbyamI Samuel KimbroughDcnson ofCh^ioKcwcrcmarricdJuly 18 Ina 5p.m. ccrcmony alFlrstBaplislChurch of Wayncsvillc.Thc Rev. Doc. Jack C. Bishop Jr. ofllciatcd. The bride Is the daughtcrorMr. and Mrs. James Weaver Kirkpalrick Jr. of ;Waynesvllle. She Is ihc granddaughter jbf Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Angell Mock ;and Mrs. Matt Denmark HowcU of iWaynesvllle, and (he la(c James .Weaver Kirkpatrick Sr. I- The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Hoidtng Benson of Charlotte. He Is thcgrondsonof fonncr residents of Mocksville. the ialc Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kimbrough Benson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rowe Utham. • Maids of honor were Mary Curtis Kirkpalrick and Brenda Mock Xiri(patrick of Waynesvillc. sisters of }he bride. The matron of honor was Wanda Foster Kirkpatrick of Clyde. «i&tcr-ln-Iaw 6f the bride. Bridesmaids .were Barbara Benson York of High Poinl. sister of the groom; Brooke ^atherwood Nichol and Julie Denise ^forrls of Waynesvillc; Andrea leanetta Fish of Atlanta, Ga.; Dana •Tch»e Puckett of Kingston. Tenn.; and Laura FranThurmanofCumming, Ga. Bcsl man was Wililam Harding Benson, father of ihe gtuom. G woms* men wctx: James Weaver Kirkpatrick IIIofClydc,brothcrofthcbridc;JciTcry M;irk York of High Point, brothcr-ln- law of the groom; William Hubert BranchofDcnvcr,CoIo.;RodneyTodd Flynt of High Point; Ronald Uugcne Reagan of Winston-Salcm; John Ed- w.vd Schriebcr Jr. of Waynesvillc; Kevin Gene Stillwell of Wcddington; and bcmle Mock Hampton of Nash* vliie. Tcnn.. cousin of the bride. Flower girl was KIrklln Elise KirkpiitrickofClyde.nicceofihe bride. RlnghcaretwiisUtham Gcoffery York of High Point, nephew of the groom. The guest book was attended by Joanne Hampton of Nashville, Tcnn. and Sydney Kara Kirkpalrick of Waynesvillc,cousinsoflhc bride. Pro­gram attendants were Bcmic Mock Hampton and John Robeson Kirkpatrick of Waynesvillc, cousins oflhc bride. Music was provided by Mn. Rob­ert Cooper, organist; Mrs. David Traynhani. pianist; Caruill J. Ownlxjy, harpisl;ihc First BaplislChurvhClioir, directed by Chris Stegall; and soloists Julie Morri.s, Kirk Kirkpatrick and David Traynham. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Dim E/cIl and MichacI Gordon. The bride worc a shon sleeve bridal gown of ivory satin. The fitted V-ncck bodice was ndomcd with pciirl and sequin appliques' and flowed into the chapcltraln.Thehcmoflhcgownand w; irainwascdgcdwilhawidebandingof' He pcarIsandscquins.Thcpearl-sprinkled Hi veil fell fmm a wide band of pearls. Bi She carricd a Victorian nosegay surrounded by champagne roses wllh w one red rose in theccntcr In memory of Md Lcnna "GG" Holleman, grcat-grand- at mother of the bride. A reception wns held al the w Waynesvillc Country Club. Assi.sting werc DeboraliMock HaniptonofNash- ville, Tcnn., Melanie Rose MiK’k of Mi Salisbury, bolh aunts of Ihc bride; Dr. Ei/ and Mrs. Jack Dickerson, Elaine Dr Nichols Hefner, and Rebecca Howelt Sti Prcvost. Rl The bride is a graduate of WesternCarolina University wllh a bachelor’s Jol degrce in business administration and H; a master of arts degree In education. Shcisanlnstructorandhcadvolleybull coach at Gardner Webb University in Boiling Springs. The bridegroom is a graduate of UnoirRhyncCoilcgcwilhabachoIor's bri degree in sports management. He was Mi also u member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fratcmity.Thebridcgroomisemployed by Hertz Corporation in Charlotte. Wl Social Events • Bcfotv the wedding the couplc was hononnl with a lunchcon at the Sali.shury Country Club given by Mr. and Mrs. Jccry Mayc of Charlouc. Co A kitchen gadgcl rccIpe lunchcon ■ given by Ms. Nancy Morgan! cli. Mrs. Ted Howell, Mrs. John ell, Mrs. Bob Gallion, and Mrs. Prevosi at the Prevosl home. A room to room picnic shower given by Ms. Andrea Rsh, Mrs. Ethridge, and Mrs. Josh Nichol Nichol home. A Christntas shower lunchcon ■;|iostcd by Mn». Dennis Hefncrand 'Icianie Rose MiK'k. \ ctxjkout was hosted by Mr. and Paul Rallibone, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mr. MichacI Gordon, nd Mrs. Bill Owen, Dr. and Mrs. art Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom rts, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Slahl, Mr. rlrs. Joe Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, und Mr. and Mrs. 'Sullivan. \ lunchcon was hostcHl by Mrs. 'ickcrson und Mrs. Andy Andcr- M- И am M \ p<x)tsldc brunch honoring the and her attendants was hosted by lr{Bili Morris and Ms. Julie Morris. V rehearsal dinner was hosted by idcgnx)n)'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. im Benson at tlic Waynesvillc iryCiub. icr a honcyimxm trip to Hilton bland. S.C. Ihc couplc will re- nSliciby. Senior Trotters Club Entertained With Skit The Senior Trotters met on July 9 at the Ccmcr CoromunUy BuiWing with 13 members and three visitors present. Hizabcth Massey, president, callcd the meeting to order. Bill Scaford had devotions. Minutes of the June meet- ing werc rcad and approved and the treasury rcpon given. Reports were made on the sick and shut-ins In Ihe arca, including Edith Bamhardt, Nannie Wilson and Margaret Lalhai«, The president thanked all the mem­ bers who helped with bingo ai Davie Village during the month of June. BarbaraThomtontoldaboutactivi- lics at the Senior Ccntcr. Ruby O'Neal led the group in singing patriotic songs which included, "God Bless Amcrica" and *’AmcricalhcBcautiful’'.The group sang "Happy Binhday" to Ruby, who had a birthday recently. Novella Saflcy and Ruby O'Neal were the only ones having an entry In ihcpotatodrcssingcontcst.Judgcsgavc first placc to both entries. Ernest Seamon and Hollis Smith did a skit The Nagger" (seen on ihe Grand OlcOpry) with LaVcmc and lla Lee. Forlunch.thrgrouphad sandwiches (good ole homegrown "mater" sand: wlcjs mostly), other finger food, des- fid drints. 1! next meeting will be Aug. 13. ers arc to bring any extra fruits rgctablcs they have from ihcir I, plus crafts, cookies, cakes and I be awtioncd off or ym may put on them. Lunch will at «Vs in Mivksville. MciK‘<and gan|i, picb ape Pl'î! Four Corners News IfM arfe While Pour Comers Correspondent '.•',Mrs. Kenny Smith was honored at I'suiprise cookout Saturday nighl for ^ 7Sth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oiarics Smith and Charlotte. Those ^joying the occasion in addition lo were Mrs. Kenny South, Rev. Mrs. J(rfm Brown and boys, Mr. Mn. LS. Shelton Jr. Christopher Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Uvengood andJamie,Mr.andMrs.G.T.Campbell of Kcmersville, Mr. and Mrs. TTiomas Smith and Joshua, Mr. James Wilkins, Hilda and Anna Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Smith and family- and Nathasha of Belarush. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton and Abby Fergcrson hove returned home after spending lost week at Myrtle Beach. VacaUon Bible School will be a Courtney Baptist Church July 25-29 beginning with a kick-off al 5-8 p.m. Olher evenings beginning at 6:30. Children and adulls are Invited to at­ tend. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jes- sica ere supper guests Monday nighl of H and Mrs. Joe While.extend our sincere sympathy to the (a Johnson family in the death of Mr.Jhnson on Thursday.arge crowd attended ihe appre- ciatli dinner for Mrs. Robin Hall Sun у al Courtney Baptist Church for r scrviccs as choir dircctor. p o i m a i i p p o p 30% Of£ A L L M I R R O R S Z0% Off F R A M E D & M \ T T E D P R IN T S A S e le c t io n o f P r in t s F r a m e d Ö M a tte d i r o m " 1 0 - " 5 9 Monday - Saturday 9am-5pm (336) 712-8152 5046 Styers Ferry Rd. • Lewisville Inteaecfton of Hwy 421 & Lewlsvllle-Clemmons Rd. S H jp p k jg c ^ r e ijt s Make ('eat Gifts Riik you gift? Wt? :[ . ling at the... Need a biitUd|y gtft? Anniversary Gift? T Christmas You’ll find just the Signal HH M all, CRAFTSH July 23 1-77 -E X IT 50 •; STATE I ^ r a J J itio n a l n u ll V F ra n k ie А ш ш a t ROAD ST. I E Mrs. Samuel Kimbrough Benson m g jh P e rfo rm a n c e A d d -O tf C D s! 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She is planning to complete courses al Dan Mohr Real Esuie School of Win- ;stoa-Salem Ihis fall. She will also be >or1ilng part-time as a substitute teacher for the Davie Couniy School System. : HiegroomisthcsonofMs.Timmie )№ilsoa of Clemmons and Mr. and Rodney WilsonSr.ofCIemmons. ifc is a 1997 graduate of Davie High School. He attended,Wake Tech in Raleigh and is employed by Comfort J\lr of Clemmons. : Hie bride, escorted by her father, wore a short sleeved gown wllh a se- quined bodice and full satin skin. She (:arried a bouquet of white Asian lilies iuid white roses with ivy and assorted foliage. The bride chosc her sister, Loric Wall, 10 be her maid of honor. The bridesmaids wen: Rcbccca Davis of Mocksville, Megan Keller of Mocks­ vllle, Amy Ridenhour of Advance, Brooke Ridenliour of Advance, Kena Slone ofMocksvilk;,BethWall(coш¡n ofthe bridejofMocksviiie ami Mandy WoU of Advance. . Ни groom's father served as best nun. Gnomsinen were Tee Bahnson of Advance,Juitiii Carter of Advance, Neil Comatzer of Advance, Wesley Fpuer of Advance, Michael Hunlerof Iteksville, Jake Markin of Advance, diris Mcacbum of Advance, Matt Wilion (brother of the groom) of C l a s s i c C a r S h o w P la n n e d HteByacaeEnCarCkibwillbe veline ihiouih Davie County on 4id>y,}iily24.‘nieywiU«opalBcar Окк ChUKh ban 9:30-11 N e w А г й i^als STILLER ' Keilh and Jennifer Stiller nouncc the birth of a daughter, En Dianne Stiller, on lunc 10,199({at Forsyth Memorial Hospilal. She weighed 6 lbs. 4.2 oz. Maternal grandparents arc Liila Dean ofWinston-Salem and Geo ;c W.JoncsofCcnlrcvillc,Ala.Ma r- nal great-grandparents arc Sara ). UA V in 1 Ï 1 KÜ.CUKU, July 23,1998 • B5, Jones and the late Wade Jones of Mocksvillc, and ihc late Mr. and Mrs. Wallacc Green of Mocksvillc. Paternal grandparents are Ann L. Scats of Clemmons and Gene Stiller of Mocksvillc. Paternal great-grand- parcnts are Margaret Latham and ihc lale Albert Latham of Mocksville, and Marie Sillier and the talc Ernest Stiller of Salisbury. KLUTTZ Eddie and Kelly Klullz of Cool­ eemee announce the birth of a son, Micah Dale KluU?., al 12’.48a.m. July 10,1998 at Northeast Mcdical Cen­ ter In Concord. He weighed 8 lbs. 10 oz. and was 19andahalflnchcs long.He has a brother, Bryan Klultz, 7. • Maternal grandparents are Ken and Jcanle Broadway and Harold and Vicky Frye of Cooleemee. Paternal grandparents are Bryan and \tra Klultz of Cleveland. Great-grandparents are Roy and Virginia Broadway of Cooleemee andTlncc and Margie Foster of Sal­isbury. C h i l d N u t r i t i c n B a n q u e t H e l d On May 2 the Child Nutrition partmcntofDavleCounlySchoolsHid it's cnd-cf-lhe-year banquet at Jcri lo BiblcCamp.Approximalcly90scl dI foodservlcccmployecsandlhelrgu ts attended. A meal of roast beef, com on cob, salad and various deserts served. Recognition was given to Davic Elementary School for percentage Increase In parti breakfast and lunch. Pe, ArmsworthyofPincbrookwossel as Cafeteria Assistant of the Year. Perfect Attendance awards Tammy Lagle, Mildred Ai Bonnic Pendergrass, Betty Jo Exemplary Attendance (I -2 absen^) went lo Judy Montgomery, Canj Johnson, Priscilla Dwiggins, Mil< King, ÜMene Lashicy, Kay Pauline Howard, NanclcBrown, B Jamcs.BctlySlcwan,LauraBamhi II. Commendatory Attendance (3-5 b- Clcmrnons, and Rodney Wilson Jr., also brother of the groom, of Winston- Salem. FlowcrgirlswcrcLynd.'icy BlakKk ofMocksvilleandBailcyCarpcntcrof Mocksvillc. The register was attended by Kelly Wilson of Winston-Salcm, and pro­grams werc given by Jodie Stone and Terra Johnson, bolh of Mocksvillc. Music was provided by Mike Hendrix, organist, and Charles Walker, soloist. Wedding dircctor was Palsy Crcnshaw of Mocksvillc. Recq>Uoa Following the scrvicc, the bride's parents hosted a rcccption at Ramada Inn, Clemmons. Serving the cake were Elizabeth Gn«nofSalisburyandTraclc Scchrcst ofMocksvillc. Rcccptiongrcclcrswcre Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Slone of Mocks­ ville. After a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., Ihc couplc will reside in Mocks­ville. Social Events • On June 13, a miscellaneous shower was hosted by Rosemary Cozart, Kelly Cozart and Karen Car­ penter. • On June 27, a couple’s shower was hosted by Loric Wall and Jake Marion. • On June 28, a mi.sccllaneous shower was hosted by Susan Wall, Cindy McDaniel, Kerri Wall, and Margie Stone. • A rehearsal (Unner was hosted by the groom's parents at Bennuda Run Country Club. •On the morning of the wedding, a bridal breakfast was hosted by Sheiri Ridenhour, Brooke and Amy Ridenhour. W M U W o r k s ю р T o B e H e l d The annual WMU Leaden ij Truning Workshop for all age-I leaders and officers of WMU churches from Yadkin Baptist A ciation, will be Tbesday n i^ Au 7-9 p.m. in the John McDaniel of the associational office buildin inlte R( m Green Meadows To Celebrate 31st Anniversary Chi:h scnces) wcnl toChristinc Concll, Betty Bcck, Paulette Burton, Eleanor Eaton, Rachcl England, Yvonne Ijamcs, Brenda Nonnan, Linda Walsh, Kay Shega, Karen Bamhardt, Donna Bur­ ton, Peggy Armsworthy, Lou Smith, Donna Carter, Shirley Mellon. They were given monelaiy nwanls at Ihe end of school. The entertainment was provldcdby a corporate magician from "A Pockcl- ful of Miracles" of Jamestown. An­ other highiightcamewhen School Food Service employee Ricky Wilmoth, on bending knee, proposed lo and pre­ sented his guest, Mcll.ssa Bamey, an cngagcmcm ring, and she acccptcd. The evening was hosted by Daughn Parker, child nutrition dircctor, Trisha Dingman, .sccretary/bookkccpcr and Ihc Davie County School Food Scr­ vicc Association. School Food Scrvice employs 55 people In Davie County and is a self-supporting program. If you have womens ministries In­ stead of WMU, Ihere will be informa­ tion shared lhal will be of help. Bring a canned food item or a cleaning item to 4, be given to Teen Challenge Group Home". A speaker will be sharing a short testimony from this home. A lot of projecU and infomiation will be shared thal nighl. Tlie WMU year begins in September this year, 1998-99WMU yearbooks willbe avail­ able. M lx o n - H a m p t o n E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Scarlcltc Dawn Mixon and Robert Bryan Hampton of Mocksville will be manied at 2 p.m. Sept. 5 at Woodleaf United Methodist Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Me and Mrs. E. William and Sheila N. Mixon of Mocksville. She is a graduate of Hansville (S.C.) High School nnd allcnded Francis Marion Universiiy in Florence, S.C. and Davidson Couniy Communily Collcgc in Lexington. She is a quality assurance repre­ sentative for Food Lion in Salisbury. The groom-to-bc is the son of Bob and Sally Hampton ofMocksvillc. He attended Davie High School and is employed hy Food Lion in Mocksville.' ly Green Meadows Baptist will be celebrating dKir 31 st ann sary and homecoming Sunday, 28, in the morning worship servic All membeis, former members die community are invited. The Rev. Johnny Henderson, di^- tor of the Christian Action Leagu }f North Carolina, and his wife Rc le will bring special music. After Ihe ebration service, Ihere will be a c »- eied dish luncheon hi Uie fellow! p hall. Everyone is uivited and enct r- aged to bring Uieir favorite food. Hiis special day will begin v^ Sunday School for all ages at 10 a followed by a worship celcbcalioiW 11 a.m., and will conclude with luncheon after the monung won p service. Green MMdam BaiMisl Churcla localedinlheFniiinglanCOaimui y on Hwy. 801, Nonh. a.m. Tlie newest car will be a 1912 niodeL There w ill be 2S can with suppoit vehicles. Hie duch will be leivingaliiiulxeakfaitlatliecarcliib. Cecil, Ruth Ctrtner AnnhfeneryCehbntloi InthehonoroltheSOIhwi’ ding anniversaiy ol Cecil a I Ruth Cartner, Janice, Lany a, I Elizabeth Meyer, family ai I friends, request lhat you jt i them at a reception on Fridi July 24, fmm 7 p.m. at Sak I United Methodist Churc Davie Academy Road, Mock ■ ville, for fellowship. No gift please. ÎTH E PHONE PLACE YOUR LOCAL Authorized Cellular D M h r W lin L liM jp itC n ife triM 9 M W .Щ I J I I W e w i l l m a t c h o r b e a t a n y c o m p e t i t o r s a d v e r t i s e d p r i c e f o r e q u i p m e n t . 121 Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Mon-Fri. 8am>5pm Sat 9шв>1ра • 1 w ТШ emwi^ N FN* n* S c a r i d a n a v i a n s V is itp á v ie f^ ^ The Rev. 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Bakmcliv NnìbhtSUm àKiUM lo» Hour»: 7:30-5:30 M-F ■ 7:30-1:00 Salurday Family Ifinl ' MeÂgageiÇerpL — E S T A IL IS H E D l¡»^9 - “W km i(ota corns jitst” OwimdandSiotlUbifDe»leCduiitiiRtsldtna ■ Ш М Ш Х П Н * Nit Itrvln / tat CMv n g w 2 ì 2 | j | | * o ik очгА|ч)гм1 1яИи»Сим •H ntA S M ondH orti^M ; •PwdHMiorlMmMM ckàfmoÊiaisuèasrooDШ В Ш В 9 трат тм ш ю л ' ' MotuHom л^. “t. ìL • и о а в м и ъ и с ( 9 3 é ) 7 ^ 1 - a t f t 9 т т 1 т т Ш ф Ё » 1 Ы $ т Л ш „ S p i r i t u a l й э з о и г с е з : C h r i s t i a n A m e r i c a By LoulM Stroud First Baptist Church Recenlly I have lieen studying № traen impressed by how the Lord Israeliles, His chosen people and h( t lime after lime tliey turned against God and worshipped Idols. Ti y would build graven Images and bow down and worship them. Ti and send all manner ol punishments sraei would repent and God would forgive and would again bless hem. In First and Second Kings (Ihe pe after another led Israel astray, lumim i Idol worship. Over and over God forgave Ihem and promised to t iss Ihem If they would follow Him. It lust would seem lhat Israel v luld have profiled from past mistakes and turned from Us wicked Then I started lo think aboul Ihe w rid today and I wondered If a Bible were being written now, what w jid be said aboul mankind In relation to our worship. I Immedlalel] Ihoughl - we are nol like the Israelites. We are not worshipping c iven Images, Idols of stone. ByMlkeBunhartN DavieCouniy Enlerprise Rcconl Nonh Carolinians are friendly, bul 'ihey cal a lol. That's the conclusion of six young people Trom Scandanavian countries who spent a few days tccently visiting with membeis оГ Bethlehem United Methodisi Church. They’re spending Rve weeks in western Nonh Carolina, changing chuichcs every four or so days. They live with local ramllles, and Icam local customs.While here, they've volunlccted at Ihe Storehouse Гог Jesus, visited Ihc Mclhodisi n.'tinemcnthome,goneshop- plng and played golf. They've pre­ sented ptogtaiTO to several church groups.They saw a Founh of July Пге- works parade, and helped chlldien decorate their bicycles for a patriotic parade thal same day. And they've had a chance to see how people In America really live."You sec the other side of Amcrica, nol tbe tourist thing," said Kcnicin Aim of Sweden. Marie Lundgrcn of inland Sitid Americans are vciy open. "The iHispl- taiity is great," she said. "There's lots of cais, and lots of food," Aim said."Wherever you go, they're giving you food," said Asa Jonasson of Swci' • den. ■ The cats are a big surprise. All o f'' Ihc visitors said they rely on publk:;’ transportation, and walking. ' ' Driver's licenses cost between'' $1,500-$2,000, making il loo costly"; for teen-agers (Tfiey must be 18 lo gel- a liccnse.) If you could afford Ihe li­ cense, there isn'l money left lo buy ti ' car. ’'Tve never hadthe need foradrivcr's' license," Jonasson said. Colled Ihe Scandanavian Caravan, Ihe young people are a part of a nearly ' 50.ycarttadltlonofc*changcsbclwcc'n' Mclhodist churches. One yeat^,' Scandanavlans visit herc, the ncxlyear,' area young people travel there. • The religion, ihey said, is Ihe same; ■ McthodlsmislhesameinScandanavia' • as his In the United States. The program Is nothing new lo Bethlehem minister, the Rev. Mark ' Weekly. He met the girl who latcr^' becainc his wife on such a trip. Now,: ■ he Irics to host a groupal his churches. "Il's been grcal for Ihe church be­ causc they've met with so many groups," Weekly said. "ll helps us understand the depth оГ ■ Ihe failh in Jesus Chrisl. Jcsue Christ i i ■ Ihe same whether it's here or Scandanavla or In Russia. I think it's-' helped enrich the faith of some of our-' membcts," lie said. Old Testament, and I have jlessed and prospered Ihe We are not worshipping the statues heroes or other heroes. Almost at one We are worshipping, nol graven Imies, but material Ihings, the Ihings money can buy; yachts, man; ms, expensive automobiles, al have been erected of war , I realized lhat we are guilty. Suppoit These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE &C0 . 850 N. Trad* S t W initon Salm i, NC 27102 336-723-1669 MOCKSVILLE isumr ’TogattM rW eDoHBM Itr* South Main StTMt 33»-791-9915 extensive travel, etc.As a nation, are we nol putting these things ahead o( worship ol God? It makes one wonder how long Ihls can go on belore we are punished as a nation as Ihe Israeliles were. Some feel that the epidemic of AIDS Is Ihe wrath of God being visited upon us, bul unless our nation turns to God, we may experience horrors surpass­ ing anything we have known. We don't know how long God will tolerate our behavior. With these thoughts In mind, I felt led to write Ihe following lines. CHRISTIAN AMERICA We call Ihis counity Chrtsllan America.What does this really mean? Are our citizens loyal lo God above Or are Ihey on the devil's leam?Tis true we have religion Bullsll|ustaton(n To mask our worldly thoughts and deeds While we are labeled 'norm''? Let's straighten up and straighten out And rid ourselves of guilt and shame. If we're going to be called Christian America Let's be worthy of Ihe name. VOGLER&SONS IbilenU H M ie 2849 MIddI« Brook Dr. Cimnmona, NC 27012 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 4 7 1 4 SPILLMAN’S OIL ft FERTILIZER 7882 Hwy 801 S. С о о М т м , NC 27014 336-284-2551 SHEmELOUIMIEII AMLLETGO. ANUX C M N IT 185 TUrkay Foot Road Mockavllla, N027028 ЭЗД i t i ЧД 1 В J.P.fiREEIi NLLNK CO., me. Makars of DAISY FLOUR WaOuatom Bland Dapot S t, Mockavllla, NO 31»-781-2m DAVKLHMEII S72 Main Chureh Rd. Moekevllla,NC 27028 33i-791-f144 G IIESG EN T B EC IIIK P.O.BOX508 Mocksvill«, NC 27028 330-751-2131 EATON F U N E R A L H O M E A TyaJition of Caring.... 3 2 3 NortI) M ain Street M ocksville. N C 27028 33é-7Sb2148 FOSIHHUUCN ониоеомРАит 498 УаМау Road Mockavllla, NO 27028 330-751-2141 н а ш Е ш и ш AIOQLINC. 3319 u s Hwy 158 Mockavllla, N0 270a 330-000-3350 l i a н о ш ш и т т с >1 Ш Ita ttw s h S lra a l M o e h a ^ NC 27028330-W1-2107 АМОМвМОМ P.O .Bm S21,Hw yi801S. MocksvMs, NC 27028 330-751-3712 sumo ímbícsmmmv Jarttiholioad HooM m^NC 27008 3 » ^ 4 П 4 0 CRAIG CARTER RINllffiR,IIIC.m HwikOOit,Mtoi Atf«M OO .NCtni0 b u r C h o i w O b i t u a n e s Pearl Ibbias Bell Peari Tobias Bell, 77, widow of Boyd Austin Bell Jr., died Thursday, July 16,1998, al her home. Bom in Sumter County, S.C. to the latcJocWlldcrTohlasandAnnlcJoncs Tobias, she was a member of Graham Baptist Church and was retired from Thalhlmcis Department Stoics. Surviving are 2 sons, Joe Bell ond wife. Coral of Gastonia and Michael Bell and wife Elizabeth of Advancc; a daughter, Coioline Bell of Clemmons; 2 bratbers, Leon Tobias of Alcolu and Carl Tobias of Sumter, S.C.; 2 sistcis, Shiricy Bullock of Monticello, Miss, and Poris B. Bochcttc of Sumter, S.C; and 2, grandsons. Funeral services were held al 2 p.m. July 19, al Graham Baptist Church in Sumter County with the Rev. Joe E. Peek ofncialing. Burial followed in Sumter Cemetcry. Memorials may bo made to Hos­ pice. of Wlnston-Salcm/Forsyih Counly, IIOOC S. Stratford Road, Winslon-Salem. N.C. 27103-3217. Bernard Б. Dunning Bernard F. Dunning, 80, of Fonti- Ington, died Friday, July 18,1998, ol the Kale B. Reynolds Hospicc Home.BomAug. I, l917,inMilford.IHass. lo the late Glenn Dunning and Anna Beers Dunning, he is survived by his wife of 59 years, Edylhe V. liunnlng. Jtylred after 25 ycais os a palm coD^lor in Florida, he was also a ci^man for 20 years ond a member of^olinaCraftmen's Association for I4 j;eais. He owned Kountry Kopies, a « Л retail business, wllh his wife. He war also a member of Ft. Lauderdale Outboard Club where he served as Ihc cortmodore and fieel captain for sev- enl tenns. He lived in R Lauderdale, Flal for 25 years. ;ln addition to his wife, he is sur- vijed by a son, Richanl T. Dunning aitl wife Nancy of Elm City; 2 grand- chlklrcn; 3 sisters, Mildred Chaffee of F(iKtpioof,Fta.,KianhaTcmbyofFort I Mieis, Fla. and Rev. Jean Trench of Sigamorc, Ma.ss. /Graveside services were held al 3 p il. July 19, at Fannington Commu- nl^ Cemeleiy with the Rev. Darrell V Cm ofilciallng. Miliiary rites wete I cijiduclcd by the Dislrict II Honor * Ogord. Alney "Doll" Ledford i\lncy "Doll" Ledford, 67, of \dvance, died Tuesday, July 21, 1998, al Forsyth Mcdical Center In Wlhston-Salcra.:Bom May 30,1931, in Haywood rdunty, to the late William Bonson mil Oiorolhy Dockery Ledford, he vitt rclircd from the Frank L. Bloom rOiBlniclion Company. He was of ho Baplisl faith. He is survived by 2 sons, Ronnie ■jford and wife Lynda of Advancc jSteve Ledford and wife Alice of lg; a brolher, Edsel "Ed" Ledford if [Advance; a grandchild; 2 step ir^hildrcn;agrealgrandchlM;and I s^p great grandchild. ^memorialservicewasiobeheld luly 22, al 7 p.m. al Davie Funeral ieijice with the Rev. Lanny Alkins iffKlaling and family receiving rie ^ immedialely following the Memorials may be made lo le ^ n l Dialysis, UOMIller Slreel, IViyion-Salem, N.C. 27013. fVancisB. Eaton Fronds B, Eaton of Winslon-Salcm died July 12.1998. Qt Forsylh Mcdical Center. A native or Mocksvillc, he was a mcmt)cr of Friendship Baptist Church where be served os choimtan of the dciu:on board and was o memberof the congregational choir and Sunday school. He was a member of Olympic Lodge 795 P.H.A. where he was past master, Holy Royol Arch Moson 65, Order of Knight Temple 7 and James H. Young Chapter 592 P.H.A. wherc he wus past patron. He wai chairman of the tnistcc board of the Most Wor­ ship Grand Lodge of N.C. and post district deputy. He was also post grond patron of the Most Worship Grand Lodgcof N.C. 0.n.S. He wasa funeral attendant forGilmwe Funeral Home for 15 years and was a U.S. Army veteran,Surviving ore his wife. Martha W. Eatonof the home; adaughter, Barbara ClcmmonsofWin.ston-Salcm;4grand- childrcn; 6 great grandchildrcn: a brother, Robert Foster of Mocksville and his wife Betty; 2 sistcre-in-Iaw, Helen Eaton of Winston-Salem ond LccGoldenofCincinnati.Ohio;2ounLs. 'niclmaCainofFarmingtonand Mattie Clark of Winston-Salem; and several other relatives. Funeral scrviccs werc conducicd at 2 p.m. July 16, at Friendship Baptist Church with the Rev. S.E. Tyndall ofllciating. Burial followed in Parklawn McmorialGordcns. Masonic rites werc performed hy Olympic Lodge 795. Hilda BerothCoUbert Hilda Beroth Collbcrt, 76, formerly of Pfafftown, widow of Marvin McKinley Collbcrt. died at Mcadow­brook TerroceofDavie, Saturday, July 18,1998. Bom in Forsylh Counly Aug. 29, 1921 loW. Wesley and Lillian Spease Bcroih, she was retired from Hanes Hosiery. She was a member of Olivet Moravian Church. Surviving arc a daughter, Peggy Harrison of Advance; 2 grandchildren: 2 sisters, Frances Adams of Winston- Salem and BarbaraMullican of Lewis­ ville; and 2 brothers, Charles Beroth and J.D. Beroth, both of Pfafftown. Funeral services werc held at 11 a.m. July 21, at Vogler & Sons Clem* mons Chapel by the Rev. Doug Rights. Burial followed in Fbrsyth Memorial Park. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LX.C 416 VaUey R d , MocksviUe, NC ЭЭ6-751-ЗШ % SALEM ICORTGAGE l E L A R O B B I N S Í; Loin Officer '336-76М»6Е«.107 < 24HoutyokeMÛI Й ft*:76»-2»47 (e i-b V 9J a s il П» AUTOUR AUTO NIIDSComSmOm 3412 Ctonnnent Rd., С Ш т т _______282:214$, Pamela Stout Kimel Pamela Slout Kimel, 38, of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, July 19,1998. Bora May 21. 1960, lo Allen Vernon andHelcnMoybenyStoutof Cooleemee, who preceded her in dealh. She was also preceded in death by a brolher, Michael Stephen Stout. Surviving ore her brother, Allen V. Stout Jr. of Charlotte; 4 nieces; a nephew; and a greal niece.Graveside services were lobe held at 10a.m. July23, 01 RowonMcmorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made lo die American Cancer Society, 622 Forsyth Medical Park, 1900 S, HawUtome Road, Winslon-Salem, N.C. 27103 or 10 Cancer Services, 622 N. Main Street. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Elsie "Sis" McIntyre Elsie VcachTaylor"Sis"Mclntyrc. 78.ofShcnicId Road, formerly of the Ephesus community, died carly Sun­ day, July 19,199H, al her home. Bomin DavieCoumy, Junc6,1920, to the tale William M. and Mary Crabb Veach, she was rctircdafter 30ycarsof scrvicc toErwIn Mills. She wus amem- ber of Edgcwood Baptist Church ond enjoyed woricing in her yard ondflowcr gardening. She was prcccdcd in death by her first husband, Paul C. Tommie" Tay- lorin l979andbyhersccondhusband. Bill Mclntyrc. She was also prcccdcd in death by a son, Rixlney W. Tuy tor, 3 sisters, Lexie Daniels, Ruby Crcason and Collie Durham; and 2 brothers. Lester Vcach and Dewey Veach. Surviving arc 2 daughters and sons- in-law, Kay T. and Jim Osbomc of OwlccmccandJudyT.andJoc Gobble of Mocksville; 2 sons and daughters- in-law, David and Patsy Taylor ond Dennis and Borbara Taylor, all of Mocksvillc; 9 grandchildrcn; 11 grcal grandchildrcn;ogrcat grcat grandchild; her twin brother, Delmar "Sonnie” Veach of Mocksville; and several nicccs and nephews. Funeral services werc held al4 p.m. July 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapci with the Revs. Franklin Myers and Shelby Harbour ofllciating. Burial followed in Liberty United Mclhodisi Church Cemetcry. Memorials may be mode lo the Cemetery Fund of Liberty Unilcd Mcthodisl Church, c/o Bmce Hinkle, 128 Friar Une, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Would to anyone ot DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 - B7 Margaret M. Whitaker Margarcl Mayhew Whitaker, 90, of Junction Road. Mocksvillc. died Fri- day, July 17. 1998. at Mcadowbrook Manor of CIcnunons. Bom Feb. 7,1908, in Moorcsville, to the lale John and Della Ann Shoe­maker Mayhew, she was a homemjikcr and of the Baptist failh. She was prc­cedcd in death by her husband. Will­ iam A. Wliitakcr. Surviving arc 8 sons. Ralph Whi­ taker of Salisbury, Jay, Earl, Jerry and Robert Whitaker, all of Mocksvillc. Jack ond McArthur Whilaker, bolh of Winsion-Salem.andLarancc Whitaker ofStalcsville; 3 daughters, Rulh Mabc. Shclhy Deal and Bartiara Ann Bowles, ull of Mocksvillc: 0 brolher, Leonard Mayhew ofMocksville; 27 grandchil­ drcn; 13 grcat grandchildrcn; 6 grcat grcatgrundchildrcn;andsevcralnieces and nephews. Funeral scrviccs werc conducted at 11 a.m. July 20, at Davie Funeral Scr­ vicc Chapel by the Rev. Billy Jarrcit. Burial followed in Zion Chapci United Methodist Church. Elga Howard Johnson Elga Howard Johnson, 64, of Yod- kinvillc,died Hiursday, July 16.1998, at his home. BomDcc.27,1933,inDavicCounty 10 the late Emcsi W. and Hazel Martin Jc^nson, he was rctired from Home Concrcieof Salisbury and was a mem­ber of Courtney Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the Korcan Conflict, serving in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. Surviving arc his wife, Ruth A. Johnson of the home; 2 sons. Jeffrcy Johnson and Keilh Johnson and wife Miranda, all of Statesville; 5 grand­ childrcn; and a speciol niece. Marla Johnson of Mocksvillc. He was prcccdcd in death by 2 brothers. The funeral service was held ot 11 a.m. July 18, at Courtney Baptist Churchby the Rev. John Brown. Buriol followed in the church cemetery. AmandaMayben^Foster Amanda Olcia Moybcrry Foster, 70.orWeslJcfrcrson,formcriyofMain Street, Cooleemee, died Soiurday moming, July 18,1998, at her home. BominDavicOnintyDcc. 11,1927, to Ihe late Rovie and Oliic Chandler Mayberry, she was a rctired rcgislcred nurse having worked ot Glendale Hos­ pital in Maryland. She was a member of Bald Mountain Baplisl Church in WeslJcncrson. Her husband. Martin Gemer Fos­ ter, prccedcd her In dealh in 1986. Survivorsinclude2daughlcrs.Caroi Scolt of West Jefferson and Laura Fos­ ter of Wendell; a son. Larry Foster of Kailua, Huwuii;2grandchildrcn; und u sister. Mildred "Millie" Clark of Sarasota. Fla. A graveside scrvice was held al I p.m. July 21, at Turrcntine Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksvillc with the Rev. Lawrcnce Goodman ofncial­ ing. A memorial scrvice was held July 21, at 7 p.m. at Bald Mountain Baplisl ChurchinWcslJeflcrson with Ihc Rev. Goodman ofllciating. Memorials may be made lo the building fund of Bald Mountain Bap- tistChurch.c/oMitchdl Poe, P.O. Box 985, West Jefl’crson, N.C. 28694. Juanita Poplin JuanltaHcndrixFostcrP0plln,81, ' of U.S. Hwy.64 Ea.st, Macksville,died Wednesday mwning, July 15,1998, at her home. Bom March 22, 1917, to Lee An­ drew and Lillle Williams Hendrix of the Comatzer community, she was u . homemaker and tcaclicr. who for over 50 years, taught piuno and organ In her home und at Shady Grove Elementary School in Advance. She was on octive mcmbcrof the Bethel United Method­ ist Church where she taught a Sunday school class und served as church pia­ nist und organist. She was prccedcd in death by 2 husbands. Elmo U. Foslcrand Oscar L. Poplin; and a brolher. Otis Hendrix. Surviving arc 2 daughters, Theresa Foster PciUTion of Moravian Falls and Beveriy FoslcrMillerof Woodbridgc. Va.;2grandchildrcn;asisler,LaVcmc Snider of Mock^lc; several nicccs. nephews and cousins. Funeral scrviccs werc conducted by the Rev. S.B. "Doc" Warner at 11 a.m. July 18, al Bethel United Melhod- ist Church. Burial followed in the church ccmcicry. Memorials may be made to Bethel United Mclhodist Church, c/o Louise Essex. 193CallRoad,Mocksvillc.N.C. 27028. Mildord HoudesheU Mildord HoudesheU, SO,of Mocksville. foimerly of Clearfield, Pa., died al Duke Medical Center in Durham. Funeral airangements wete being handled by Davie FuiKral Service. Heavy D uty Light price A i kMoM4IS-OIM B H IH M H M M R im m s ii.soo'msrp The MÊhàtân 4§g^H a tiiMóf. h«di ou can depend en wary day Гог basic. rouUn in^ digging and more. H'CategvyltnUfAage *^41PT0HP *^S(and«dS40RPMPTOt^Pomrtteorlng EvepUonaldmbiMyИ DualcUch Manitetivv^wmanlyИ Uvarq^rauMc« ЕчурагиаяИаЬУИу Tha to aN tha tractor «unWN>«M tM drtM tha cm. Gal naпсе and Ir nKWyand Vour MaMndra daalarkMlleft you to t»mg Uiis ad K ta«t drive a 4M«Mand quaHy to rocabe a ^TKTeap'. Coma in today and »««o. And «Mil away with a free cap.MaMndra 1997 production arri tatet OMdad eOiOQO tracto». 5m А1вМп*а daator ■oo-as7-aaa« M a h in d ra U SA , In o .Inocn San 1И1 l,Lnlngloa9la.24«.70M ou entrust your loved one er than a Community Friend? 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Main Slreel • Mocksvllle, North Camlina ________________(336) 751-2143_____________ (Sef^ J M A T T R IiS S S A L E SerU Perfect Steeper SenaaUon Perfect Sleeper Serta’a Beat Seller Poaturized Center P r ic e s R c d u c e d o r a l l S e r t a B e d d in g Serta PoatureSpiral ColieОимпбэг THpleBeamFöundatlon 12%(3uag«Poatur* Spirale Serta Perfect Sleei«r TWINSET........$386^96 We maketheN№kld'S Ве п Маттяе»'- M o c k s v ilii F u rn itu re ir A p p lí;.n ce , In c . FULLSET........|42».96 QUEEN SET.....$47».9в KING SET.....,„1609.96 We MAKE THE WORLD'S Best Mattress: г Louise Gaither Cartner 1915-1998 MOCKSVILLE m Eva Rae Hayßeld 1922-1998 IJAMES * Mary E. Cutitrell 1914-1998 M OCKSVILU * Junior Brown 193S-1998 H AM LET # Annie Louise Arnold 1928-1998 M OCKSVILU * Miranda Birke Marrs 1963-1998 MOCKSVILLE • Rui/i Barker Gaither 1913-1998 WlNSTON-SAlEM • Earl Coite Furehes 1940-1996 M OCKSVILU tt Charles Anderson Hall 1945-1998 STATESVILU Margaret Westmoreland 1910-1998 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 Mrs. Deke Kenyon Egger Heather Renee McDowell of Ad­ vancc and Dckc Kenyon Eggcr of Kingsville, Texas were united in marriage at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 18 ut St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Winston-Salem. The Rev. Don Goodhcart ofllciatcd. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Judy McDowcll of River Drive, Advancc, and the granddaughter of the late Verlon and Irene Parker of Sylvu, and the Rev. George McDowcll of Ashebom nnd lhe late Dorothy McDowcll. She is a 1993 gmduale of Davie High Sch(X)l, and earned a bachelor's degree in biol­ ogy in t997 ttnd a miKtcr’s degree in accounling in 1998 from Ihc Uni­versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is employed by Bmst and Young. LLP. Tl>e grvxM« is the son of Tate anvl Jane nggcr of Federal Way, Wash., and Ihe grandson of Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Henry Wellman of Advance nnd Mr. and Mrs. George Egger of Grand Rapids. Mich. He is a 1992 graduate of Charles Wright Academy, Tacoma. Wash., and earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical en­gineering from the U.S. NavalAcad- emy. AnnapcMis, Md., in 1996. He is a lieutenant, junior grade, in the U.S. ^avy. li>c bride wore a fìtted gown of Uencon lace designed by Palomo 3lanco. It featured a scooped neck- Inc and short sleeves, softly appH* |ued with scalloped flowers and matl pearis. The baU gown skirt of ilk organza had a chapel length rain.The Ihree-ticred chupel length eil had scattered pearls nnd was at- ached to n peari hcadpicce. She curried a bouquet mixture of armony and bluebird ruses. The bride chosc her sister, Melanie Ann McDowell, as maid of onor. Bridesmaids were: Eli/abclh lumctte of Advance; Cindy Reavis if Winston-Salem; Kim GreenwiXKl if Clemmons, Krisii Walker and herri Merrell, both of Mocksviile; nd Tara McDowcll of Nashville, "enn., cousin of the bride.Honorary bridesmaids werc )cnisc Boyd. Dana Correli, Je.ssica laskey, Diane Harding and Lori ludcr. The groom's broiher, Graham ate Egger. was best man. Ushers 'cre: Lt. Jr. Grade Joe Baker of Nor- )lk. Va.; Clay George of Richmond, ^a.; 1st Lt. Keith Oki of Corpus hristi,'ftxas; Vince Riggioof Fed­ ra! Way, Wash.; Paul Schmidt of Kansas City, Mo.; and Wes Wcstby of Dupont. Wash.' Acolyte was John Shipley, cousin ofthe groom. The guest register was attended by Virginia Holi of Char­ lotte, and [vogram attendants werc Cindy Claassen of Chariottesville, Vo., and Ellyn Johnson of Memphis, Tcnn. Flower girl was Laura Elizabclh Wellman of Ann Arbor, Mich., cousin ofthe groom. Music was provided by Scott Car- ])cntcr, organist, and soloists, Jason Allbert of Cary and Chad Helton of Clcmmcms. After a reception al the Forsytli Counlry Club in Winslon-Salcm. lhe couple went on u wedding trip to St. Lucia. They will reside in Newport, Rhtxic Island In Seplember. Social Events • On Friday, July 17, a rehearsal dinner hosted by the groom’s parcnis wus held at Bennuda Run Country Club. • On May 9, a family shower was hoslcd by the bride's cousins. Trudi Lamond andTeri Ferguson und aunt Barbara Ferguson in Whitlicc • On June 7, a room-io-room shower was hosted by Cindy Claassen, Virginia Hqll, Sherrie" McrreU, Cindy Rcavis and Kfisii Walker, friends of the bride, ot the' W alker home in Mocksvillc. *. •On June I3,ashowerwas hosted by Elizobeth and Virginia Bumclie. Sharon George and Miriam Stimpson ut the Stimpson honie in Clcmntons. I; • On July 4, a ¡family shower and c(x)kout was held at the home ofthe bride’s grandfather in Asheboro. • On July 4, a holiday shower was hosted by the Bralslin family in l.akota Bcach, Wash. , • The bridesmaids brunch :was iK'ld on Friday, July 17 at Chcnics Cafe in Clemmons, hoslcd by the bride's mother. The bride presented gifts to her allendanls. . ' • A wedding breakfast on Satur­ day morning. July IK ut Bermuda Village was hoslcd by the groom’s grandparents. Henry and Martha Wellman. • A lingerie shower ;und bachelorettc party was held July )()• 12 al Lake Norman, hosted hy Melanie McDowell. • A sporting clay loumament and barbecue lunch was held Juty 17 for the gnx>m and his atiendants and was hoslcd by Ihc bride's falhec C l u b M e m b e r s A t t e n d I n s t i t u t e Six members of ihe GFWC-NC Mocksvillc Woman's Club attended thcDistrici6SummcrInsiitutcinSpcn- ccronJuly 14. Hosted by Ihc Spencer Woman's Club,over 100 volunieersfrom across the district registered fora reception at the Spcncer Clubhouse, tour of the Historic Spcnccr Museum of Trans- ‘ portation, and department workshops ; ". which upnlated plans for the 1998- 2000administrationofWomcn'sClub. 'Ч District 6 President Rachel Slate of ;•, 'njomasvllle welcomed guests al the ,, Presbyterian Church, and introduced ' Suiannc Connesky of ihe Research ■У' TrianglcParkofficesofUNC-TV.who ,', spoke about "Challenges and Oppor­ tunities of Public TV." . - -. GFWC-NC Slate Presi'dcnl Jane ' Carver of Andrews brought greetings \ from Ihe Riilcighofllcc. and explained the changc in name which was ofJl- cially adopted by all clubs in the slate ;. duringthercccntstalcconvention.This •' brings a morc uniform designation for club members throughout the nation. Workshops werc conducted by chairmen of arts, conservalion, educa­ tion, home life, inlemalional affairs ; Г and public affairs deparimenls, and new materials werc dislribuled.IVecedingihedinnerhoursymbolic pins were exchanged by President Rachel Slate and outgoing president Gail Kelly; also Junior Directors Amy Slate and Tina Butcher were pinned. "Improving Our Membership” was the ihcme used by guesi speaker Katy Grubbs,paststaleprcsidcntandamem- bcr of the Old Town Woman’s Club. Federation Day Chairman Sara Lou Brown awarded lhe District 6 Federa­tion Daypewtcrbellandacertincaieto Ihe Mocksviile Club for ihcirprogram held in April. In addition iheclubreceivedcertifi- cales from KindNcws(aweekly news­ paper which the club gives to two Davic Counly Elementary teachers each year), CARE, Wcslem Carolina Ccnicr and Roll of Honor Club. Allcndlng the workshop from Mocksvillc werc Maijorie Atwell, Doris Carman. Belly Fellows, Stella Fisher. Gail Kelly, Peggy Page, and Marlene Shamcl. ibuM nlm lM loW onhlpW lthO iil 1 S u n d a y s c h o o l - a m . i W o ra h lp г 11 a m 4 7 p m W M lt M i^ a y > 7 :0 0 p m > B Ib la S tu d y A C h lld r a n ’a P ro g ra m Ray Davis-Minister • Andy Atklns-M inisler of Music 1646 Hwy. 801N • Hillsdal«-Fannington Com m unily Subcripilon« fot up »0 900,000 »hiir* of Cbmmon Siixk Bank of Davie (IVopotcd) Mocluvllle, North Carolina Aggregate Minimum: 600,000 shares Aggregate Maximum: 900,000 shares Purchase Pricc Per Sharc; $ 11.00 Minimum Purchase: ICO shores Maximum Purchase: 30,000 shares* Or 5% of the shares subscribed, whichever Is greater. Copies of the offering circular may be obtained by contacting one of the following Incoфoraling Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 . Incorporating Directors____________ JmyW.Andtnoa WIIÌMiA.BuiKtt( SlnmG.Lajnoa AhgM.lillty ThousG.ntnltig Rob«tE.Mini>no BtniuünT.Bn)wd(rJr. MidutlD. Liirm FniKisW. Slate This onnounccmcnl Is neillicr an iilTcr lo sell nor a sollcilaliiin o f an otTcr lo buy llicsc sccurillcs. T h ii (itTcfing Is T mode only tiy lhe offering ciraitar. ; $ 5 0 0 D ow n N m 3 N r H o i m SiNpliNEWMRK WirtM-Salm tarOm iiCal 7 4 И 5 5 7 lu iM m t m LEONARD REALTY N o w U n d e r C o n s t r u c t i o n 3 bedroom, 2 bath, maintenance fTM home located on a wooded acre In Davie County. Buy now and select colors. $115,000| 34 Town Squara i _ M ocIM¥III#,n2 27028 I B a Dave Ward 4781 Commcraial Plaza • Winsloa-Salcro, NC Home: 336-99»42M • Office: ЭЗ«-7б5-45бО Вкко«7 НШ-Ihit bcttenhaa new сшикп buili b BAt. (kck. F?, 2 car pn|e. whlripool tub. ikyilt»/ more. Wilklof distance io (oli come aod 92 tor nachfeMn3BIU2 ile. hirdwood noon, tad $149.900 Updated Brfck iUach b grtal lonllo«- New piim, carpet and beil pump. Vny well nuinuined hotne with 3 Ekdroomi. bawmem. 2 car larase and 2 fircptxet tiiuaied on I .OS acre Id. 2700 buildinc behind houte w/ upper le\el uarmiihed. SD9.S00. A re you serious about buying a new home, bul tired of uapTOfcssional dealers and thetr methods? Then come by our beautiful Model Home Village and experience: •17 M dtl hMBCf on dlsf^y • tour al your kburc •Al kMMi air coodiUoocd for your comfort • M Mdncd ptayroom u d ptaytnKtnd lor chUdita • a ^ NctkM • Multi Mctk». Modulan available •iMljr fiMadag • Low filed inimst ratn'oo approval •tWahrepliMlniden •lasy flw uK faii' Low flxed Inlcrtst rates on approval •A ilttltM 5% d o w ii ^rolmkNMl and knowledgeable noacommisstoiicd Hone CoosultanU •EiceflnM vahie for your dollar • ibop and compare C a n M id s p c ik to one o f o u r frie n d ly 1ююе co n su lta its today. 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IOM,Mda9SiepS)«iefnihicanhe^youKll FarTopDotkT.jfovbometerndforiheincttamanor .................' ..wMi AS iMRpon uncoven, 1П(шпотешкпm^tf7deKl]ynyttri(estf«catlhefnliiendy I i i kAaay repot *04« cleely how the Aouankordolbn.'nieioodnewiisthtt ! *w^ofirtn|hanei lave become eadinleveiycneofthneniMaiiiaiiRly ‘ ImMUmeOKtiveiniDifaiy'i pmatMc.ЛаЫЛишшаквшЫ1у1Ывеn st& \ B S Ä i Ä S Ä Ä - ì B M D é ^ Hs qua*» a ьмосм, a M l hem FPmdgHttgLADenusncmMMfwZ gang*, pvlsd tor ампо» er Ьаймт, raem es. tl a.400 Caa Mary Mayi î V W s îH .’s s rî ггН 1 Н !гН 5 й гв Î ï ïE J*pool. n o m .irn a o o ^ ™ “ ”' " " DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 - 89! Ciub Holds Auction S p a r k s C o u p l e H o n o r e d Ray F. Sparks and Diiroihy Howard were marricil on July 17. 1948. The Rev. J. George Brune ofReiatcìl. They celeratcd their 50lh anniversary wiih afamily dinner al the Village Mouse in Clemmons. Their chiklrcn Carule and Davie Parris, Donald and Linda Sparks were hosl-s. They have six ijnmdchlldrcn: Tommy and Marsha Sparks. Julia, * Melissji, Vlcloria ’Tori” und Kelli Parris. The Cooleemee Senior Cilizen’s Club met July 13 at the Ridenhour Arbor.The meeting woscalled loonier by the president. Aflerc^ning prayer Ihc groupsang "Amazing Gracc". The chaplain had the dévoilons, "Let Go." "Let God". Herdevotionswerefrom Mallhew, 11: 28-29, Tall lo those burdened wllh sin." The minutes werc rcad. The sun­ shine and treasurer's report given. A report was given of Ihe evenis taking place through the Senior Cen­ ter. Plans arc being made forayonl and bake sale Sept. 11-12. An auciion sale was held. The pro- Back To School Blast For Kids To Be Held July 29 hrst tiapllsl Church of Coolecmec Invites chlldrcn In grades K-6 to a back-to-school blast ut the Cooleemee Park July 29 at I p.m. Therc will bc a Bible sludy fol­ lowed by songs and games. Everyone islnvitcdtoslayandgoswimmlngat3. PriccsatcSl.25 forages4-8 and $2.50 for ages 9 and up. Children should bc picked up by 5. If you have any questions call 336- 284-2626 or 336-284-2598. l O - y e a r w a r r a n t y ^ ^ ^ , {And *500 cash back!) ^fuBy, an affordable home with convenience and privacy • a peilect envifonmeni for today's family. And for a limited lime, thii beautiful home comes complete with leader's full 10 year warranty and a J500 cash rebatel This unique three bedroom floor plan features two children's bedrooms ol equal size and a luxurious master bedroom, complete with its (wn full baih ar)d waikin doset.The kitdven opens lo a spaoous Ihnng toom, where lhe eniite fam^ can tomlonably gaiher lo spend qually time logeihei A well placed utility room makes household chores a bree:e, and the convenient snack bar makes quid meals easy for the family on themovel Whether it's the spadous rooms, the lOyear warranty, the J500 cash rebate or the low monthly paymenls, every member of the family will find somethirig to please them in this energy efficient Leader homel For non bfonulioB ctU Lndtr'i (oH fne aantr liae Hwy60IS.KIoclu>illeS(« Ybur iMder Homei tep. (cr terms and dei»H HOWARD (3 3 6 ) 7 .5 1 -3 5 3 8 R K A I J \ Ni)W Local I- lom Winston Salem I '(1 ^ >,iUsl.ui V M It III a. I Huvv <,(li Л Vt-.v ts-v liU \( : ’li:? ( >llll I lln lll > \|и|и1.|Ч I I lll.|\ S (> ■ s .lllll ll.|\ I ' ^IIIkI.IV lu \|> | 292llagr>oUaAvt.~Staie(yQeorÿaa 2906 sq.tL main & içper itv.. 1469 к).П tower lev. 46R. iSBa. La Dfl. Dwt. 19. Men., blaat агм. 2 car gar., â s is ià â s î'ix jâ r 1414 MockavUiaCod Springs - PouKry (ала 32CM0 Ixiiiikno with up-i»4laie machinary plua 2000 so- ft. bricfc homaon ЬЛ acres. Bam on 2 taflc*d acTM. |22S,000 CALLCVaVN. 640 PhHtr Road - 2 story term house with over 3000 aq. ft. Built in leftS-updatad bu kapi the charm. 20W-ЮМ outbuidinoa.t2a CAa МАНУС ato Woodw ia M m эbadroom. 2 bati Log homa aftjilBd on n.53 acna. Preparty bacfca 1« to Hundng CiMk. Buim *95. SaducM woodad. human’ paradMa. H4M00CALLJANC. 2 il Waal Church Strael- Spadoua 3 bedroom. 2 bam btidi rvtch wM baaamartt sKuaM on 2* aerea. Convenient in-town locaitoa centra haaV*. IIOMOO. CAUJANC. 214 east M ipttAvim iaWonderU Э becfeoom. 2 bam flpora, oaa k?ga in ma llraplace. Olaaaad porch, laroa deck, two ewe ganga. 1600» aq. ft 1104^00. CAU CONNK. Oi и и,I \/S \Kh III KI l(> JuUaao»ard,on m m СоппкКошаШ,СШа/ОШ 7S14M3 Й Й “ * “ ^ Л м Whitlock гвмто ] t 781««Ёи.Ш ш М Ш S ÌS W т л т М кСоиШ оя4К4127 a m Hay; « 1 SouVi -Larga «5 ba4oom heme on 2* tern. Many updMi. hardwood Poorlng, garage wcriahop, bam. room br anal ana Ц18ДЮ0 429 Mr. нашу Road-F in i TVne Oflerad: r6w horra on 1 f acre woodad lot Open floor plan - зва 2 Ful Batta. Orea view - iutf «ea. IIOMOO CALlOftM. 514 Moumvtow Or,- WI grow wit) your Ипвцг^ needa. aeasBA.unln.b'anartwaa lor haun «фапа1оп. Prtvale, lanced ba(*yMd.24ar garage. Neutral dMor tvoughouL UM O O CAU JA N i. _______Æ ’Ü I Î ;apadoua ц|рег aval loft м а ' w«t balh. Fi4 u M la d baeament A Muel Seat ttr.TIffi f fft l P lt lf f ■ I a4IMimiey«rttl~4ea2BA, aOMaq. ft сотами* iunrigaeheaii шк. Icmiri M ig 1 hardwood floon. CAUDf WIffi aattHUfyktlWv-fCARINQCOMPLETION-new oonar. cn Ma adorabia 3BR. 2BA home wNh caport. Low maim viryl aidad eaalor. 100% lirandng aval to quaMad buyer. •7M O O .CAaJANI. MS MMn t i - 2Br, IBa. coaaga Giaat oend. Retrlg Ляеаг. V№, FVD, 2 оШп law. Naw wMoaa « vM aidkttNaMOMhaaiAoari air. Ideai «or atartar home. M M OOCAUKIN. m WM aiM i - MInveaimeni property Longmma laani m place. Naw vhyt aid, QaaPae wCA, water heater. Rewired for bw там. Rave, refrig. bidudad in M гва 1 BA home. Ш Л О аСА а JANE L O T S e i L A N D Hay.Ю1 North_____Ш А е »пе ё М 1 М ,7 М ifcelaaa<UQada>\W>.il»LatUMII BaraeeriOtM-------------------HMÌl«___t4Ae*houea^ll7l,MI Н а » Ш CHaaiM— Caaat,LalMl.m N«y;MlN(bfpaia)----------....LaHIO^ 0NUMyCb.Ri_JloMla>l4,7N»i fiiliiiiMhl<ii-.^IM|imWy.M»WtJ»aiMÉa«*iiMawaftdü>....,lMatel<mW fînaall 1Иа11ёиаа1н1М1Аа.Ц1М11 ..................T U » IMWW. M M M B B B D Q I S U o4 4 M N D ia É a a »M ,4 m tH M a i U H tlM U H a . 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We Trade for Anything! of Mue Contact Accent МоЫ I* 7 4 M U 7 NEW OWNER ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES INSTOCK 14XW FLEETWOOD WINGATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X80 FLEETWOOD BROADMORE 28XM FLEETWOOD HERITAGE POINTE 28XM FLEETWOOD HERrTAGE POINTE 28X70 FLEETWOOD WATERFORD PARK 28X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD 28X44 FLEETWOOD BERKSH IRE 28X80 FLEETWOOD BERKSH IRE TRIPLEW ID E 28X60 FLEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK ALL HOMES A RE SHOW HOMES LOADED WITH OPTIONS. HAVE A 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND W ILL B E OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING •0- Down Payment to Landowiwra $500 Down Payment Available on Slnglewlde* $1,000 Down Payment Available on Doublewldee Park Spaeet and U n d Available No Glmmleka^uat Great Prleealll Accent Mobile Homes ^asm PatttraonAvtm w M ^^ SOS IStr Cll \iiiulaij) You’r e I t u iu a i O pen H ou se 3 -5 Sun O ay Ju ly 26 № BROOK DRIVE - Built In 1992, this l>eautitul well-maintained brick rancher lealuros 3 BR. 2 BA, great rni w/FP, & full bsmt w/2-car garage. Gorgeous landscaped 1.39 ac lot w/chlldrans fenced play area. Minutes to MO. $140,000 № : 145 Brook Dr. From 1-40 W, take exit 170, Ltt on 801 S. Rt on Madison Rd. в Burger King, 2nd entrance of Brook Drive. See Signe. Agent: Mary Hendrteka I S W IC E G O O D c & W A L L E A L T о R S‘.I (3 3 6 ) 75 1- 2 2 22 854 Valley Road Mockavlllc Profeuional C l • MockJivUle, NC r a c o L o m e L L B A N K E R □ TRIAD, REALTORS* M a k i n g R e a l E s t a t e R e a l E a s y . ™ Stratford Road 33V7254S0« OavldMn County 336/764^ Davi* County ЭЭв/99Мв1в «л1пам.|М«ч1.о Ш <6> Relocation »m awriirtW tiiiW iiiM 1-800/327ЦЭМ ипи1еятй |» .» ç a .o » ï.iv o * Cdcrial СП .9 к(* irt №• Ktÿûnii •Al d the eleganc« you migl« taped •en-mputtngweainbtffllVICKI FLEMINO 996-1167 B»mrDARUN LOTinmomCRIDCE$3в5.000 481 ЗЛВА OAVIE Ш7Д00 4ВЯ иЛк•TradtionilonoorgtouiNooOedacrelol «Trad hu c«en pian w/me^kficeni co^M O f^ ^ *2 ^ QRM and loyer, I9 gue« *uKe 1 14« FESCUE DB BEaMUDAtUNi2at.soe saa sba davie'Oi> .9 «oodeO anata on go» nun*•339« Sf. Bnck «oor*. 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ОаМ comtTMWy, tnamb cot. 2 n*ia Ю MO.I3tNnatoW9.VICKI FlEMN0966-1te7 «В№4МПи-шт-б» ACRE homa Mat Ircm 966,700-178000 Mtfi anWM «orUng caMa (arm. COMMUMTY «Wfeie Ml, graart иМауа and naàie bMo« cxoeaa your o«n MkjK tw u aera hemaiaa-t46-l65.ooaBW«AAA0RlAD0»mA8QI«1l QM ШШ-1МЛГ LOTS FOR SALE Mh no »na гафкатаг« M buM Oe« eouraa loti «nono ceiar». Оен^оемагуиа. From 6 44.3oa Cai a COLOWEU BANKER TRUO. REALTOR i«art IIЕМШГ oa cowmnr COVB D«n II6M6-T\M baauAi Mvat NoedM biMru Ma. Sme ■ubdvWen m Daita Oeuniii BoÉd teg«ia> ior 0.900 IMI ml NORA NRKMAN 866-1173tor iKAaca пяот A m an *m ШМ6-3.8ACRE tt« M cau% MW a«« davAavai.гаамаипа.пш aria» Prova B<ft.iamv>iabmw BETTY POTTS 886>1t 86 PrtMc» ««tt Met conwür« 10140 МеЫа Hem* ратмм. \MMdad.LADONNAPOTT89a6>1186 МПГ 6916. D4V»«33,I66 fM aerai«! 1ГМ 1er a>ii67 ...111610T8S rot avMMwnuaa IA6TL0T M POI R«i Buid m a «M. MaittK aaiMM лам,---110 mcowiiyHMa. Oavla MvcMRcmo 88a>i JANET MASTERS 866-ttttKsmuumaiiMae*rtoeaMinto« 10? I • 6 coaiuma BDUHecaoav anil ex.-ОМЛВШМбРЯЕбТЮЮиВ NEttHaORHOOO to buH en t.78 aerai el moM Und Orty mbuaa tami^ and naat ta eeuriry c»«. EXCEPTIONAL NOfUMRKbUN 986-1t73 unimtniBDttD4mii4j66 i6ietoirtM îS f f iîü « n S ^ 26 Mn toиоомишмрЕВ«а«1б Bivn BBMO ВШ мпа • «-7t we Ma, Neu» мойаа ftMa««aodNtoYMl»S||MhaweiNerlieraaga.EUORYOCNN«M)74Ìl|il , ВМ • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 •NORTHCAROUNA OAVIE COUNTY C O ^D IW iST R A T O R NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor of ttw Estaie of Paul Jam es SnkJer, deceased, Jate ol Davie County. Nortfi Carolina, this Is to fwtify an persons having claims against said estate to present thom to tt>e under* signed on or before the 2nd day of Octo­ ber. 1998. being three monttis from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ttieir recovery. All per­ sons Indobiod to said estate will pfease make immediate payment to tho under­ signed. This is №e Snd day or July, 1998. Rick Snider, 163 O akdale Circle. MocksviUe. N.C. 27028, and Nellie S. Allen. P.O. Box 1, Mocksvilie. N.C. 27028. Ad­ ministrators of ttie estate ol Paul Jam es Snider, deceased. NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-ADMIWSTRATOR NOTICE Having qualined as Co-Administrators of ttie Estate of Margie Louise Smith Har­ ris. deceased, late of Davio County. Nonh Carolina, this Is tonotify all persons having claims against sakl estaie to present ttiem to tt» undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October. 1998, being throe rDonths from ttie first day of publication or tt^is notk:e wilt be pleaded in bar olthelr recov­ery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will ^ eas« make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is tt>e 23rd day of July, 1998. Belle S . Harris, 2039 Cline Slreel, StalosviBe.N.C.28677,GeorgeH.GQfQrth Jr.. 323 Powell Road. Mocksvillo. N.C. 27028. Administrators of the Esiate of Margie Louise Smitti Karris, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH Ä RAISBECK, U P Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028 7-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualined a s Administralnx ot the Estate of John Gaitt>er Ward, deceased, iateof DavieCounty, North Carolina, this Is to notity all persons leaving claims against sakl estaie to preseni ttiem to ttie under­ signed on or before the 9th day of October. 1996,being three monUis trom thefirst day ol publication or this rwtice will be pleaded in bar of ttieir recovery. Ali persons In­ debted to said eslale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. Madelyn Ward Gentry, 3198 N.C. Hwy. 801 N .. M ocksviile. N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 , Administratrix ot ttie estate of John Gaither Ward, deceased. 7-9-4tn NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol ttie Estate of Wilda Delauder Hedrick, de- c e a ^ . tate of Oavie Counly, Nortti Caro­ lina. ttiis Is to notify all persons having daim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before ttie 9tti day of October. 1998. being ttiree months from ttie first day ol publication or ttils notice will be pleaded in bar of ttieir recovery. All persons indebled to said estate will please make immediate payment to ttie under­ signed. Robert B. Hedrick. 1144 Riverbend Drive, Advance. N.C. 27006. Executor ol the esiate of Wilda Delauder Hedrick, de­ ceased. 7-9-4tp NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estateof Lee M. CoweH, deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, ttiis Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to preseni them to ttie under­ signed on Of before ttie 9th day of October, 1998, being ttiree monttis from ttie first day of publication or ttiis notice wai be pleaded in bar of ttieir recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is ttie 9tti day ol July. 1998. John F. Cowell, c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A.. P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27114-5008 7-9-4tti P U B LIC NO TICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY H Q ItC ii£m C ! UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o l tha power of aale contained In ttiat c«(tak> D e«d ol Trust executed by Valerie E. Truett, dated Aprilte, I997.and record«} In B ook254at page 202 In the Offtee o* the Register of D eeds of Davte County; and under and by virtue ot tt>e auttwrity vested ki the under* signed os Subslltute Tm stee by ttial ce^ tain Instrument dated May 1 1,1998. and recorded In Book 278 at Page 96. In ttie Office of the Register ol D eeds oi Oavie Counly; and under and by virtue ol ttvil certain AuthotUaBon Findings and Order entered by Ihe Cterk of Superk>r Court ol Davio County on Juty 16. 1998. and of record in FSe 98 S P 74. default havkig been made In ttie payment of ttie indebtod- noss secured by said Deed of Trust and ttie said Deed of Trust being by ils terms subject to torectosure, and Ihe hokJer ol the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded the toredosuro thereof lor ttio purpose ol satisfying said indebtedness, and due notice having been given to ttiose entitled to sam e, ttie undersigned Substi­ tute Trustee will offer tor sale at pubUc auclion. to ttie highest bklder, for cash, at the C ourthouse door In M ocksvUle. D avit County, North Carolina, at 12;00 Noon, on August 7 ,1 9 9 0 , ttie land con­ veyed In sakl Deed ol Trusl. Ihe sam e being ovmed of record by Thom as Allen Vines, and being more partkiulariy de­ scribed as foltows: Lot No. 342 as shown on a plat entitled 'A Subdiviston for Erwin Millos, Inc., Cool­ eem ee. N.C.' by Pickell and Pickell. Engi­ neers, date April, 1953, and recorded in the Office of the Register ol D eeds , for Davie County. Nonh Carolina, In Plat Book 3 at pages 11. 12, 13 and 14. to whk:h reference Is horeby made for a more par­ ticular description. Subject to restrictions and reservations sel forth In a deed recorded In Deed Book SS, at page 226. Oavie Counly Registry. Together, with all the buildings, fixtures and improvemenis ttiereon. and all rights, easem ents, hereditaments and appurte­ nances ttiereunto belonging, induding all heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and Intangible property, attached to or reason­ ably necessary to ttie use ol such pre­ mises. The aloresaid sale w\\ be m ade subject lo alt encumbrances existing prtor to the recording oi the above-relerenced Deedol Trust, induding all valid and enforceablo liens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessm ents outstanding against the property. The property to be offered pursuant to ttils notice ol sate is being offered for sale, Iransler and conveyance *AS IS, WHERE IS.* Neither tho Trustee nor ttie holder of ttie note secured by ttie deed of tmst/ security agreement, or botti, being fore- dosed,northeofficer.directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized repre­ sentatives of eittier the Tm stee or ttie holder of ttie note make any representa­ tion or warranty relating to ttie title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in. on. at or relating to the p r ^ it y being offer ed lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disdaimed. The successful bidder at sale may be required to make an immediate cash de­ posit of ttie greater ot five percent (5% ) ol ttieamount bkj orSevenHundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars (S750.00). This Is ttie 23rd day of July, 1998. Waller W. Pitt, Jr. Substitute Tm stee P.O. 80X 21029 Winston-Salem. N.C. 27120-1029 (336) 722-3700 7-23-2UI When building a campfire, dear a 5-foot area around the pit down to the soil. REMEMBER. ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES E S T A T E A U C T I O N Saturday, August 1,1998 @ 10 AM PenoiulPropcitjior . , a m k r M M u M : S ^ ’S.’SlSSSSSSSS^SiX Silt CenducM For Mr. Ed НмиИсЬ, Ene. « м Н и С я ч и у М И м р е м к к к г / Ы М ю П о м СмкаКМСкмк ОПЕК AUCTIONШ Ы ки * И м М Ь ,1С Я П fKALnï DilliSpeir исп.лам " ' пгиш ш и ш и а N C A L Ü O ЗЭМ 9М Ш NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYHQTICIOE.>ALE UNDE R AND B Y VIRTUE ot ttie powe r o l sa lt contakied ki ttuit certain D ted of Trust executed by Ttiomaa Allen Vines, daled Ju ne 1,1994, and recorded In Book 211 at p ag t B34 In the OfHct of ttit Regis­ ter of D eeds ol Davie County: and under and by virtue ol ttie authority vested in the undersigned as Subetitutt Tm stee by Ihal certain Instrument dated Septom ber 7, 1995. and reconled in Book 227 at Page 888, In ttie Oflice ol the Register oi Deeds oi Davie County; and under and by virtue of thal certain Auttiorization Rndlngs and Order entered by ttie Clerk oi Superior Court of Oavk) County on July 16.1998, and of record In File 98 S P 75. default having been m ade In ttie payment of the indebtedness secured by said Dood ol Tm st and ttie sakJ Deed of Tm st boing by its lorms subject to torectosure, and ttie holder oi ttie indebtedness Uieroby se­ cured having demanded Iho foreclosure thereof tor the purpose of satisfying said Indebiodnoss. and due nolke having beon given lo ttiose enlitfed to sam e, tho under­ signed Substitute Tm stee wiH ot toi lor sole at public auction, to the highest bidder, tor cash, at th t C ou rthoust door In Mocka* vIHt, D avit County. North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on August 7,1 9 0 8 , tho land conveyed in said Deed of Tm st. ttie sam e being owned of record by Thomas Alien Vines, and being more particularly de­ scribed os foltows; Located In Fullon Township, Davie Couniy. North Carolina. BEGINNING at a nail and cap lying in the centerilne oi S R 1811 (Cedar Grove Church R oad) said point being tho Wostemmoslcomerofttiawittilndescribed tract; thence from said point and place ol BEQINNINGwittittiOCenloriinoolSRl8tl North 71 deg. 19 min. Eost 418.50 leel lo a railroad spike lying in ttie cenlerlineof SR 1811 saw point being the Eastem most com erolthewittilndescribed tract; thence Soutti 03 deg. 21 mln. 20 sec. W est 170.03 feet to on insn; thence North 86 dog. 35 mln. 39. sec. W est 123.14 foot lo an Iron; Ihence South 03 deg. 35 mln. W est 162 (oet to an Iron; thence Nonh B t deg. 21 min. W est 135.77 feet lo an iron; thence North 02 deg. 31 mln. 30 sec. Easl 149.91 feet to an Iron; thence North 81 deg. 02 min. W est 127.38 (eel to Ihe point and place ol BEGINNING, containing 1.284 acres as taken Irom a sun/ey ol C. Ray Cates, RLS. dated May 3 1.1994. For back title see Deed Book 139. Page 830. Davie Counly Registry. Also conveyed is a permanently at­ tached 1976 Doublewkle Modular Mobile Home, contalning786square feel, and II Is ttie Intent of ttie grantor ttiat sakl mobile home shall be consklered as part of Iho real property described above. Togottier, witti all the buiklings, fixtures and Improvements thereon, and all rights, easem ents, hereditaments and appurte­ nances ttiereunto belonging. Including ail heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and ottier tangible and intangible property, attached to or reason­ ably necessary lo the use of such pre­ mises. TheaforesakJsatewilibem adesut^ect to all encumbrances existing prior to the recording of ttio above-referenced Deedol Tm st, induding all valid and enforceable liens and also will be subject lo all taxes and spedal assessm ents outstanding against ttie property. The property lo be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered lor sale, transfer and conveyance *AS IS, WHERE IS.* Neither ttie Trustee nor ttie holder of ttie note secured by ttie deed of tmst/ security agreemenl, or bolh, being fore- ctosed. nor ttie officer, directors, attorneys, emptoyees, agents or auttx>rized repre­ sentatives of eittier ttie Tm stee or the hdder ot ttie note make any represenla- tk>n or warranty relating lo ttie tille or any physical, environmental, healtti or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to thepropertybeingofleredforsale.andany and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disdaimed. The successful bkkler at sale may be fequiied to m aka an irrane(te1e cash de­ posit oi the greater o l fivt percent (5% ) ol ttie amount bkl or Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100 DoHara ($750.00). This Is the 23rd day o I Ji^ . 1998. Walter W. Pitt. Jr. Substitutt Trustee P.O . Box 21029 W inston-Salem, N.C. 27120-1029 (336)722-37'10 7-23-2tn VNORTH CAROUNA ‘ DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL dO URT O F JU STtC E DISTRICT COURT DIVISION ; FILE NO.: 9 6 CVD 473 COUNTY O F DAVIB. Plaintiff JO hIj WILLIAM LEACH. Defendant ■ ! NOTICE O F PU BU C SA LE ; Under and by virtue of a Judgm ent and Order for Salo entered In the District Court of Davie County, North Carolina, In ttw above captioned octton, ttie undersigned Commlsstoner will on the 21st day of Au­ gust. 1998. ollor lor sale and sell for cash to the last and highest bkMer al pubBo auclion al Iho courthouse door In Davla County. North Carolina In Mocksviile al 12:00 noon, the foitowing described real proporty: Lying and boIng In Jem salom Town­ ship. Davio County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as: Lol Number 105 as shown on a plat onlillod *A Subdivision tor Erwin Mills, Inc., Cooleem ee, N.C. by Pickell & Pidtell, En­ gineers, dated April, 1963*andrecordedIn ttio Otfico o( tho Register ol D eeds (or Davio County. N.C.. in Plat Book 3. at Pages 1 1 ,1 2 .1 3 ond 14, to which refer- once is hereby mado for a more particular doscriplion. The salo will be m ade a s Is and subject toall outstanding dty and county laxesand all tocal Improvement assessm ents against ttie obove-described property nol Included In tho (udgment In ttie above-entitied case. A deposit ol five perceni (S%) of ttie suc­ cessful bkldor will be required. This is tho 23rd day of July. 1998. Robert E . Price, Jr. Commlsstoner BURNS. PRICE & ARNEKE. L .L P . Park W est Suite 101.3600 Country Club Road Winston-Salem, N.C. 27014 (336) 760-1434 7-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTO RS NOTICE Having qualifiod as Exocutor of ttie Estateof Sadie Jordan H odges.decoased. lato ot Davie County, North Carolina, thisis to notity all persons haVing daim s against said estate to present ttiem lo ttie under­ signed on or botore ttio 2nd day oi Oclo­ ber, 1998, being ttiree monttis from ttie first day of publication or ttiis notice will be pleaded in bar of ttieir recovery. All per­ sons Indebted lo sakl estate will please m ake immediale payment to the under­ signed. This is ttie 2nd day of July. 1998. R.iy Jordan. Executor ot the estate ot Sadie Jordan Hodges, deceased. GRADY L MCCLAMROCK JR . ’ U W O FFIC ES OF GRADY L MCCLAMROCK JR .. J.D ., P.A. A H O RN EY FO R THE ESTATE ^61 South Main Stteet Mocksvilie. N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336) 751-7502 7-2-4tn AdmtiKW« .• P U M JO N o n e i N o n e io r M iiL ie H E A m m msnmtm O A V a C O U N TY ZONM Ql ■ O A R O O I> A M » n ie N T N O m i i H M I V Q I V E N i n i m U -ANTTOINiMQUilfMINIBolChap- ttr 158.29S of Iné DteM Counly Zonkig O rdhanot, ihat «W Board d Ad|uaimant w ih o U a n M U C H E A M M In V w C o m *, tn liitn n in noom o l № t Oavia County AdrnmiatBlon BuMdhg. M ock tv lt. N.C., a l7 H » p Jl.O flllM ia iV .A u B M l3 ,1 N i. A )CaN loo(tfar. 8 ) R tv ltw ot Ih t minutes. C) Stanlty WWam H tnson haa submH- ttd a rtq u tsl for a Spadal U m Parmit to expand an existing Manufactured Home Park, ’m» property Is located off the west skle of Farmington Road approximately 1/ 4 mile north ol Interstate 40 and Is further described a s being Parcel 35 of Davio County Tax Map F-S. 0 ) OU or new business. E) Adjournment. A sign wil ba placed on ttie above property to advertisa saM PubNe H aartng. AH parties and kiterestad dtlzena are In­ vited to attend sakl hearing at wtitoh time they shall have an opportunity to b e heard In favor or, or in oppoeitlon to, ttie foregoing changes. Prtor to ttit htaring, all persons Intenisted m ay obtain anyaddittonal infor­ matkm on a proposal or ask any quasttons they nnay have by visiting ttie Planning and Zoning Department on weekdays between 0 :30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. Monday ttirough Frklay, or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. 7-23-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-ADMIMSTRATOfI NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Administrators of ttie Estate of Louise G. Cartner. de­ ceased . late ol Davie County. North Caro­ lina, ttiis Is to notHy ail person having daim s against staid estate to present ttiem to the undersigned on or before ttie 23rd day ol Oclober. 1998. being ttiree monttis from ttie first day ol pubilcatton or ttiis nottoe will be pleaded in bar o i ttieir recov­ ery. Ail persons indebled to sakl estaie win please make immediate payment to ttie undersigned. This Is the 23rd day of October, 1998. Thom as A. Cartner, 1684 Davie Acad­ em y Road. Mocksvillo. N.C. 27028. C. Edgar Cartner. 160 Stroud Mill Road. Har­ mony. N.C. 28634. Co-Admlnlslralofs ol tho estate of Louise Q. C anner. deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH 4 RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square M odisville.N.C. 27028 7-23-41П NORTH CABO UN A ' , D AVIECO U N TY' ' . E X E C U TM X H O nC t . i; H m kig q u M M u E iw M ilx ot IM o lo » M C o im y .N o ittiC iia a M .iM i ., lo n o i^ » 1 PW K W hw ing cW nii ig tin rt M id e m u 10 p tM iiii » » m to «)• u n d « : - slgntd on Of brtof» 1 « h day of O ci» ; i i b « , 1996. bfing № fH m on tn tram Him day of publicaiion o t «H inotlM wHI IM'-* plaadad In bar ol ihalr lacovaiy. A l par-’ i ^ , aona Indabtad to laid a iu ta wai plaaa* m aka Immadlala paymani lo lha u n d a f-;-;’ signed. ; . T h lalsih e 16th d ayolJu ly . 1896. Catharlra 0 . UtHa, 312S.Bam iuda V ili • ; laga. Advance. N .0 .27006, Exaeutrtx ¿1 . tha ostala ol WIHIani C edi U tia, Jr., d«.'.:, h ceased . . . I " MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH 4 ' ' '' RA ISBECK,LLP T en Court Square , ' "' Mocksviile, N.C. 2 7 0 2 à ’ ' " M e n t i i ' ; ' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ■ EXEC U TO nS NOTICE Having quallliad a s Executor o l the . EstateolJam esAndtaw W aaon,dacaaaed,'. V laieolDavleCounty,N orthCaiollna,thisis ' to noWy all persons having claims against • ■. sak) estate lo present them lo the under- - ' ' slg ned on orbeloieih eSlhd ayolO ctobar,.. 199e.belngthream onthjlrom thallfslday ' . ’ o l pubUcatkm or this notk» will be pleaded. In bar ol Ihelr recoveiy. All poisons Iri- ' ; debted to saM estate will please m a k e ■ Immediate payment to the undersigned, ‘ ' "i This Is the 9th day ol July, 1998. Ja m e s William Wilson. 114 Jam es ' ' Hoad. Advance, N.C. 27006. Executor o f the estate ol Jam es Andrew Wilson, de-; ' ; ceased . ^ - M ARTIN,VANHOY,SMITH & ' : RAISBECK, L L P .;:,.. Ten Court Sq u are'^ " Mocksviile, N .C .2702S. " . j 7-9-4in '»' ■ working Today Mr htip.7b^tkii^uaalf 1(800)41 t-UWAY h«p;//www.unll*dw»y.ofg Need Td Place An Ad In The Classifieds? ita n ^ S im N r Н и» T ilt I M to « o id i a n ИЛО; «Kh ad dN Iontlm rdltlO ». Y itd M a d a a n p m iM ln id v iiie t. O nd llnt tar d M M M ada la 12Л0 itoonD M day. M T iw ia « i n ' « » Company Offers Mortgage Loans To People Turned Down By Banks Wiih inlcfc*! ÍMM lunint to »lowly crcqi u(Minl. million* of AmCTtcant ait uvinj ihfHiunJ* of dolían by reriiuncing iheir homes tn) nmwlidJtinc ikbt buiU up over ihe >ean. Uut Kcoolint to many »{«n«. thouunJi ha>t heen uiuble lo rcfiiuncc or cgnwHkSiie Jeb( due lo crtiJit problem« they imrrcd. Tttf inny of the %iiuuion ii Ihat kMcr piyitwnu wc Ihe «n««rr lo iheir curmet c«h (low pn>blemvA SpeclalUl In l*roblnn LoansMni Dcciiion Mari|<ge. a Camlioi bawl kiKter. hai leppnl in lo fill the gap where convenikmal IcnJen have refuted to go. Fint Hecitiun Mo(l|*ge hat developed i »pectsi loan package fiv ihuie tumeO Juwn by bank* and mortgage aim{ianiet. The company hu Keep “irKli'’Of local events In the Enterprise-Record. lemcd loan* for homeowneiv ihote «ilh high dept ratioi. and ihoie »ttoic debt io equity raiioi on Ihcir hocnc eimd nutnul rules.Loans Range From $10,000 lo MillionsAccvrding lo meaith conducted by |j(U l>rciiton Mitngtge. CTcdil problems are not limiled lo lower income borruwen. Ktany »ho have been declined by banks ciitrrnlly hold mungiges will above $350Д)00. Typically Ihew honieotamen an proiessionalt and e&ceulives »ho. like lower Income bnrrawers, ha» been lemponrily unemplti)ed of nprnenced a decline in Iheir income, and contequenlly miued debt payments. The result is a poor credit rtpiirl even though Ihey are now «ell on the way lo flnancial recovery. N O T IC E R rsid cntlal and C om m ercial L oansFitsi Deciiion uffen Free credit analysis and 24-bour pte-appnivals. 1st A 2nd nwdgages. eath oui fur any reason. Single and double »ides with land wtScome. First Decision Mortgage 1-800-498-3221 E S T A T E A y C T lO N D M rili R. ‘ I v r C te «lh ltw i(* e * a e O шя4 IM M n « Y. С Ш Ш Ш аМ яд III пыгЫяА Ноям) 4Sie Clwfcwr Orly. Р Ш П т т . NC S A 1 • Л И Y .>S, 19')X • >) ÎOa .................- From W inston-Salem follow Reynolda Rd. (Hwy. 67) west. Bear left on Yadkinvilie Rd. (O ld Hwy. 421 North) and follow 2 4/10 miles. Turn right on Grandview Club Rd. and follow t 2/10 m iles. Turn lefl on Ma&hie Dr. and follow to dead end. Turn left on Chebar. 2nd house on rig Xm I в а ш Ofhnd lo OnI9W M. ft. Brick Ranch with full basement nestled on 102 ft x 195 ft lot located in the Onwhiew neighborhood. FInlihed Rk Room In basement (appro* 7ID iq ■ 11). Ceiwal Ita * AC, Public Water. Adequate acce» to church«, buiiness, — Khooli, and itcreallonal facilities. (Needs some TLC) ......contartiKenneth G. Keiner NCAL 3268 , F i n t C h o i c e A u c t i o n ro Box 335. Uwisville. Я36> 945^1 l i Batata Sale Sat July 25,1998,9:00 AM y e » m « IH Il D H ( < w iia a O * M U b iily C M M .I Io c lii» ll» .M C » O M Oinc«om:HOIoH«yl01Ni|VMiliiil,WlmUM||CliRdaiiiionWl Piantar, Pkw DIak, Cultvalor, TWag* 1M , Boom Poi», Carry-AH, M »d S«w, Tnllat, Vfcod SpttWr, Fm im I C i* . Wooda Beiy Mow«, DM , Cub S4 A Biade, Cultlvatira, Pkn». D t«h 900 Itw ictiw , Tandem Lonboyi 4x1 THI Trallar, RlgM 300 Thraidar, 490 Pipa Stand, 318 oaer, 1l1R',<*ni 1 1/4 Hahd Threader, Pipa Vttenchee, Wtaconati 2 cyc Motor, 8Wa MI Utwty TboI Boxaa; Scalloking i WUk Boarda, ScalMdkig Wagon, Air Compresaor,'STIHL Chain Sawe, JO 150,000 BTU RMdy Healer, WhaalbaRowa; Slap Laddeia, Jack, AnvII, Via* B td d tlU J O s h : 2S . Power Tode, MAKITA, MILWAUKEE, POflTER CABLE, Otain Breakara, Melar Baaaa, Panala, Tamp Sarvlct, Wlra, 6' Uglita, Connactora Cable Cultara, Pipa Benderà, Knockoula, Socket Sala, ToolBoxN,HandToole ' L ia t t c 1* « M* « 10* Oak, 4x4x14 Cedar, 4xS«l4 Trealad, (tW ) Creoaola 4«xa-10, Pkw Lb(. «WHim a iMi Oak Dreeaare, Oak Bad, RocMig Chalra, 4 Placa bedraom Sulla, Old Tninka, Oak DMno Chalia, Fiat Irona, OM Murray Monlairay Bkiyeto (New CondWon), OM THcycK, MaM Padal Cai P«l», ■ »«») SMIar, Dlnnar Ba), T*ln Biook Beala, Pilne« Afcart, SoUwatar Buion a Poalaia, Wiaeh Poia, VMaly d OU Drink BoMaa liHiL.IMn. nudai 74 22, Wh model ito 2?, Wn modal iato Octagon Banal22,Fo»madalBDouM*eairal12 ga, Ivar Jolinaon 12 n,H *R Toppw MM 12 ga, H4R Toppar 1S6 16 ga. Bai. DouMa Barrai 12 ga, Ram,g«222,4SCalBtodiPowdar - - Hom i Caali Appnvad Check « Curranl Bank Lattar ol CradN. Aùkia M EquIpmaM WM ba aokl approx. 12 Noon. 8 * tadmk M y *«11. Noi raaponaWa loi k)aa or accUania. Huga aatadon ol quaMy njmyndja«. Waaee Ho» a iH B t Tlai«. fooé HwHkla M kiar SPEER AUCTIONS JknSliMkNCM.«04 эзам-аова aai Rai м..имкмм«,мс noia 0тм1»иг1«см.ам*SInaRUM INCAL eaes 'ззе-99М1И Vaiti Salo4 YARD SALE SAT. 135 Davio St.,' CoolHme«. Stem, waidrob«, Nasoar Itoma airt much more. Alao lor aata: W Ford Hangar, $13,000; ■96 E-150 Club WaqonV(16,600. YARD SALE SATURDAY, B-2, comer ol Vogler Rd. and Undeipase Rd. YARD SAU, SAT. July 23, 7-untll. Bill a Shlitey Mellon, 1807 Fork- Bixby Rd, Exercise equip., booka, clotHfa, records, lots ol other slulf. Cancel 11 raining. YARD SALE-a lamliies, Fii. 24,2- 6: Sal. 25,8-1. 881 Gladstone Rd. Toys, books, ckjlties, lots ot odds - ends. DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 - B ll e L A S S I F I E D S I N M X n i . T M s a v B ! FEiOFITABLE Farm IVIachmery ■ Homes For Sale YAROSAU-rm.&Sat.24a2S.536 Junction Rd., Cooleemee, Howers, CB, antennas, ck)lhee, nisc.' ^ARD SALE^>RI. 24 a Sal. 25, 8- 12, d l Redland Rd., next to the ;hurcfl. TARD SALE.SAT. 25, 7-12, 269 Van Wilson Rd. Baby Items, baby ^childrens ctothes. lOetBEAR CREEK Church Rd., 3at, July 25,8-2. FAMILY YARD sale-Sat, July 7-noon, Junction Rd. Adult i lilts < clothes, clocks, cralts, lasawaiB, snowballs, weight lanch w/ weights, himllure, ntlgues. Rain cancels. FAMILY YARD sale-Sat., July i, 7i30-Z. 365 Turrentine Ch. Rd. ilQANTIC YARD SALE-Fri. i Sat. ■4, Chestnut Trt„ 1 1/2 ml, on k>mal2er Rd. oH Hm. 64 E. No ailybirdsi lOCKSVILU AMTIQUES • FLEAMarket -25,000 so. It. Inside. 853 Vilkesboro St. &t. 8-5 a Sun. 9-5. Vendor spaces call 751-2181. ПШЕПНИ1' IW n A Ш а м и л и 'S auim aieConcrCafkaaid . ^rtadirit;SlMfs-33(-7$l-«SJ5 |:4IÇailSmn,MtrinTai » » • c iu N M tM f v iaMate Hemei and Smal Mlneuef CaHloiAFreaUllmala INSUntO m -m - iT i* o«MM Doaai nnon a m Qauae WISECARUER MINI-STORAGE needs,^ctioose ^ Come by to inquire atiout free rental 2975 Hwy. 64 Ein Fork ; С о й l o d a ÿ l :(336) 998-8g|0 ш м т щ I г о Y € A R ^ ] W A R R A N T Y : ix m o M tM M iin g t S-J^tMtaga/ManyColom« : ' РсИаВикХпдв f :MelalRool»&Sldkig :1 « М 1 М 1 И | | Ё » | | | | 1 Ш 1 Ш >X6 DOO KENNIL470; 1 breeder 85'i Cali 284-4210.___________________ COLUE PUPS FOn eaie. 1st shola a «formed. Only 2,11ll, a 1 sable. $150 flmi. No papers. 336-751- 7710.______________________ REQISTERED LAB PUPPIES (orsale. 3 Chocolate lemalee, 8 wka. old. Have had 1st shots & vntmed. $150.998-2321. Afiailmonls MOCKSVHXE TERRACE: All SUNSET bitck energyefficient apartment. 1 a2bedroom, pod, basketball court a swinge, KKchen appllancee fumished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer%er connectlona. High energy emcient heal purnp prtNtdM central heat and air. Prewired (or саЫе TV a phonee. Insulated windows a doors. No wax Mtchena bath noors. Located in Mocksviile behind HendrhM Fumiture on Sunset Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F a Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. JANET DEAN'S UmHed editkm art nts now availabla at Serendipity — ,41 Court Sq., downtown Be,icll Proporly CAROUNA ВЕАСНЮСЕАН view. IBR. 1 1/2 ba.. washer/dryer, pool $400/wk. 910-791*5786. OpporUimly BARKER THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Lucy Tabor Baiker wishes to express their heart-felt thanks lor the many expressions for sympathy, lo then kind neighbors, and thoughtful friends. The beautiful floral olfeiings and cards were appreciated.Jimmie L Steele and family THE FAMILY OF Annie L. Amold woukl like to thank all ths Irlends for their kindness In the loss ol a dear loved one. God bless you. _____________The Amold lamlly THE FAMILY OF Margaret. M. Whitaker wishes lo thank the church, friends a nelghbora for the many prayera, food, cards ot comfort, sympathy calls & beautllul pianta a fkiweni. Your acts ol Idndness help to give us strength In this time ol bereavement. WAREHOUSE/DISTimUTIOWUOHT MIg. for lease. 1,900 <1 heat & c/a office. Paved paridng. Qas heat. Loading docks. AU brtck veneer. 195 Walnut St 919470-6137. Child Caro A CHRtSTIAN, IN home daycare has openinge for 1st shift. Ages 2 S, older. Wm. R. Oavie a Pinebrook atea. 940-6557.______________ CHILD CARE IN my home, Cooleemee School district. Near Jockey. Call 492-5331._________ CHRISTIAN MOTHER WILL keep children In Mocksviile home. 492- 7974.______________________ MOTHER OF 1 has opening for toddler. 998-7660.____________ REG. IN HOME daycare has openings available on 1st a 2nd shifts. CPR a First Aide cert. All meals Included. Vac. & sick days available for child. Located In Wm. R. Oavie area, close to i-40. Call 492-7851. Commercial Property И. 1900 al heat & PRIME SHOPPIJWl CENTCR lo yrs. old w/new carnet, and new 19-870-6137. Genesis & Associates, 1-800-377- BUSH0Q8; SCRAPE BUDES$125; Box Blades $235; Spreaders; Canyalls; Boom Poles: Scoop Pans; Post Hole Diggers; Disc; Gates; Cortals; Feedars. Wright Farm Gates & Equio 998-8637. Hoines For Rent IBR GUEST HOUSE, Mocksviile. Living room, kitchen, cable TV, water. 751-0625.______________ 2,3, a 4 bedroom homes. Howard Realty 751-3538._____________ 370 WINDWARD CIR.-tJiOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba., dM, stv., w/d conn., alec, ht, C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY, 723-4306.___________________ 392 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, d/w, stv., w/d conn., elect, ht., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. HOUSE FOR RENT, In town locailon. 3-4 BR, 2ba. Immaculate condition. 1 yr. lease. No pets. $625/mo. Sec. dep. of $625. 751- 2222 ext 210, leave message. After 7pm, 751-3152.__________ NEAT 2BR, 1 ba. hdme. In town, gas heal, gas water heater, electric range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, e/o. No pets. $475/mo. 751-2288 alter 9pm.___________ NICE 3BR BRICK home, 3 people limit, no pets. 998-4729.________ SMALL, OLDER HOME, 3BR, IBA in town, gas heat no air, or appliances. Rel. & dep. req. $500 mo. 704-278-2623.____________ VERY NICE2BR, Iba, brick house w/oarage. Central air, appliances, out bidg. In Hillsdale area. No pels. $650/mo. plus deposit 940-2249. Homes For Sale $0 DOWN TO qualllled buyer In Cooleemee. 3BR, 1 1/2 ba., only 10 yrs. old w/ new caipet and new C A S H PAID FO R ANTIQUES, PAHTIAL OH WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TO YS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Davie D riving School ' ''Complete C o u r s ^ ^ j In Ieei\ Oliver Í fduc.ilio/i! M ILLE R E Q U IP M E N T RENTAL 7564. anytime._______________ BY 0WNER-3BR, 2ba. only 2 1/2 yrs. old. Sitting on nice level 1 acre lot In nice neighbortiood. Off 64 towards Advance. Paved driveway & large outbuilding w/ electric. $87,9«). 998-7439. leave message. , 751-2304 G R O O M IN G S H O P Sarvtng tha iM M S a a Oammona a m j«an Tayto a Jari И м ^. «Ф » Hne*d groom 336-998-5098 ìllffìnishes^^ Fumihire Rcfinisbing к Rntonlion Custom Woodworidng к Cn№ RickM iceli (336)4924020 /огЗОувлп, 1RACIDR SA usftsaivici SINK MMI HMraENT LARRrS WOODFLOOR S E B S a C E Uyktg-Smilns-FMMia FREEESTMATES О ш т L i y H D O m o y ISSLikMIOOdDllM 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 7 2 1 ^ CoKS(9m(it 1 к И а » - М 1 р ж М а ж - Ш р л ь М ц г а Н н ё а у О м М « I W T f a l к Ы а al v a M i NMS k r SMB, «M O B aatf H n t t a H i ^ a M BY OtWNERS: GARDEN Valley subdivision, 12 rooms, 3 1/2 balhs. Call (336) 751-3413 for an appointment________________ STARTER HOUSE 195 Spruce St. 3BR, priced to soli. $34,900. 751- 2605 or 751-3675. Land For Sale REDUCED! 75 + ACRES BENAnderson Rd. Land opportunity for good pasture-cattle or horses. Piedmont Realty 765-4560. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Cali 704-284-4277.____________ CftM SERVICES; We provide all types ol lawn sewice, mowing lawns, trimming, shmbbery, cleaning lols, 751-5798. FREE ESTIMATES. Lost & Found FOUND BUCK A tan type hound, •ung male, old gold collar, Cedar 'ove Ch. Rd., Mocksvilie. identify: 998-5370.__________________ FOUNO-2 MALE puppies on Davie Academy Rd. Rease call 492- 7148.______________________ LOST BUCK FEMALE chow. Last seen on Sun. July 19 on Fairfield Rd. If you have info, call 998-4561 or 751-2049._________________ REWARD OFFERED FOR yellow- orange female cat lost at 601 N. & Cana Rd. area. $50 if found. 336- 345-1811.___________________ ZIPPO UGHTER. LOST week of July 4th al Davie Campus of DCCC. Has inscription. 998-6370 or 492-5047. Lots For Sale 2o3 ACRE lots, septic approved, Iredell Cty. off Sheffield Rd. No slnglewides. Restrictions apply. 704-546-5410.___________ PRIVATE LOT FOR rent ott Junction Rd. 751-7734, Cellar Creek Kennel, Inc. JKasuK 2M I«brM > liednii,N C (336)284-2826 В if D, Daaign & GonatvacUon] "C W e íT o u U e e t ^ o u / i < ^udgetl" AddMona • KHdMiw • Baths • Roptecintinl Windows • Sun BooiHi« SMing «Маамйу» Light bccavillnfl« RoiMwallona • Dtcks • n a Woik • 8лм11 НорЫга • Ughi Commercial Woifc • Bob Cat A Паек Ho« Sonto*, IW Halt or Full Doy < Miscellaneous 7 CEILHEAT ELECTRICbaseboard heat units. Taken out of a 6 room house. EC. Individual room themiostats included. $100. Call 492*7549. HAY FOR SALE-S2 per bale. 492- 7316 or 492-7484.____________ K & Q SALVAQE:4'xa’x1/4” wafer board, $3.99/ea.; 4'x8’ Cedar Closet liner, $12.95/ea.; 5'X12' premium flooring fiberboard, $9.95/ea. Grade Mark, 2X4 studs. $2.49/ea. bidg. stone $140/pr. pallet/140 sq. It.; 4'X8'X1/2' thick insulation bd. $7.95/ea.: 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts, $49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors, S69/ea.; Roofing felt, $6.95/rotl; We stock stainless sleel in sheets &pipe.l/inlerior paneling $5.95/ea.; Corrugated culvert I ■ ‘„... t up lo 24*dia.; we stock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica, $.50 sq. ft.; Steel I-Beams for sale: parking lot steel light poles, up to. 30' tall; brick pavers .30/ea.; 4x8 exterior siding, S7.95/ea.K & Q Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. MECHANICS GARAGE FORrent in Clarksville area. 33&463- 4749. NEW 12,000 BTU window-alr conditioner, $295; 21" power lawn mower, B/S engine. $50.940-2735. SPORT MAGS FOR sale. 284- 4253.______________________ SUPER NINTENDO, NINTENDOdeck, 2 controllers. 6 games, w/4 books. All for $60. Cail 998-8318. THREE (3) CB walkle talkie radios. Two (2) 40-channel radios and one single channel. All in very good condition. Both 40-channel CB's need ten (10) AA batteries and one 9*voit battery for the single channel CB. $150 for all 3. $50 for one each. (336) 998-2096. if not available, please leave a messaqe. WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 284-4194._________________ ‘92 YAMAHA SUPER iet. $1500, flood shape. 712-0476. ^I|V Anftqup 91|гЬ| km Ziieñr^ujní'-ín ~ ш п ч т е е - и к — ^ » c()MMi;iui.vi. BlüDINC; (■ ( I f I I.V.O s(|. It. Office Space, Retail Store . orWoftehop N B w . m L b m B X C E L L E m X O C A T IO N 2565 Old Glory Rd. Clemmons 766-70S4 or 993-2222 ^ ^ A s i y b r j o n u n ^ ^ f r h e O ^ 2656 Milling Road O fficaon Olan 8lta 1&2 Bedroom FHA Housing HUD Certificates Accepted RA-a Availabla Handicapped AccaaalU a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C e d a r R id g e I A p a rtm e n ts - lOOOHecdlesnSI Eklerly omy 1A2 Bedrooms FHA Housing HUD Certificates AcceptedRA'aAvaHaMa H y d jq p ^ AocM albla PlaaaaCaN: t I T h e G l e n A p a rtm e n ts 300 M illing Road 2 & 3 Bedrooms Section 8 Housing Handicapped AeceeelUa' PlaaaaCaN: 336-751-2070 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I b-'isssas » • • • • • • • < FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 207» us HtNy. Ml N. • MoekavHto, NC 336-492-7716 » (800) 247-4789-US г ■£ 5 . - i l - уЦ - и л у 1 ^ * О Ц М У EN TER PR ISE RECORD. Ju ly W , т п ; r.i. t,. ■ . - . .. ../, ,, , глч DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998-HI3 EMM uma to hoi said f sign» b e r.1 first di ploadi sons I maka signée TN RK Mocks P.O. B ministr Snidor m N0R1 DAVII Hi o ith t ris,d( Carol mmtoim d aye fromriotloery./ pC«Mundi TВ StaN Jr., : 270S Mart NOR DAV H (heE (alec tono saidsign« 1998 o(pu in tx debtiimrm 801 AdmWan N01 DA\ I E st! сем lina,dair toir» ofOi№efbei pera roak signf Drìv the< NO DA' Est0» noisak sigi 1K 0*Fmidak Coi 2S( 1 к п ш т а в п ш ) Р В О Е Г Г А Ш Л r.ll'.c l'Il.llU ’OIIS ' '«••И М Ю HOtKV. 1 №.. 2 »»., Uny Willlard. ЗЗв- o b lìi' H o n u 's /R p iil WR MOWU HOME In Shady • Qrove awa. $3B5/nio. 940-2348. 2 M ON PRIVATE lot, waaher/diyer, central air, no hook ' up fees, no de^ t. Pay $70/wk., Indudes part ol utllltle«. 284-2788. LIKE NEW MOBILE home, Fumlnfllon^kxiitney area. $4S0imo. security deposit req. . 467-8136; after 7pm « ' MOHU HOME FOR rent, 2 BR. 2 bt.. Advance area, acreage, c/a, appliances, QC. 998-4806-leave T R A U R S FOR RENT. Water lumlshed. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 998-7748 leave message. Mohiln Homos/Snie ••• FISCHER 14X71 Mobile ho™, solid, well-built. $9000. eingerator, stove, Rheem central r unit Included. 2BR wMalk-ln closets. 2 lull baths, teal vnood burning fireplace. Buyer responsible for moving and sel-up. lock DOUBLEWIDE 3BR HOME sel-up In MocksWiie aiW LMe01N.$lS9Sdn.»ÍÍB >311.75. 751-7734. WE HAVE OVER 100 ^ . available Immediately. ZEHO down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem, 787-7tS0. PMNO LESSONS. THIRTY min.lor $10.492-7656.____________ PIANO TUNINQRepairing & Rebuilding Seif-players,Sales i^ ivlc e Wallace Baitord _________996-2789_________ SEAFORD PIANO SERVICE. Tuning & Repair 704-492-20013 or 704-751 -0158 Jack Seaford RV/Motor Home JAVCO P0P4JP camper, 1979 Hardtop w/awnlng. Gas stove. Ice box, sink, sleeps 6, new tires plus spare. Always stored In a shelter, ec. $2000. Call; 546-7608 (Harmony). BILL L WYATT(33» 998-7216 inlorlor-E»lerlor Painting Metal Roofs Painted Shingle Roots-New or Rorool Storage Bulldings-Decks Driveway Sealing-Parking Lol Slrlplng-Gutters Cleaned Refsrences Free Estimates 36 Years Experience Ott-W BB REPO on acre lot near Coolisnwe arwu Take uo ^jenl» ol $496.68. 338-751- Medical Recq>tioiii8t for fomily practice office in Clemnions. Medical experience a must Pait-tinie or FuU-tiine Fax Resume by 7/30 778-0202 E x p w ie n c B d P a iir t t r N eed ed iH iwritliUI — i l М М | к 1а|||Мрти. 3 3 s - 7 s i- m i Get the Hollywood Connection! CalUbrala baicd Hcilib A TcUiic» Co. now rccrulllni auoaiin Ibf kKtl ma. EiccUmi nuiteiiig A comptiuallon plaa Own )iwr own boslncu. low «Itup fn no risk. Share prodocti A opponiuUiy. Call now for dttalh. 751-1830 Lee s k \ ru le r ( И'«»' ( ЛУ\ 1 VF Jeanswear (Lee) is seeldng applicants for Ihe following thiid shift and 12 hour positions in our MocksvUle Dislribulion Center. We are leeUng depoidable. safety and quality conscious individuals who posiess basic communication skills. Applicants must be 18 years or older. We offer a competitive rate and a complete benefits package. Skjiidsr JobRequitemenU; Valid Noith Carolina Driver's License Heavy Lifting and pulling lequired Ability to woik at heighu up to 30 It C*ss/CartLMKkr JobRequinmenu: Continuous lifting up lo 65 lbs. tequired : Names w ill be accepted for interviews until 1:00 pm on Tuesday, July : 28lfa. InMviews will be hcM on the afternoon of Tuesday and : Wgdnesday July 28 & 29Ui al the DistribuUon Center locaied on : Highway 601 South in Mocksville. Please caU 336-751-47% to set up ; your an»iiilineoL An Equal Opportunity Employer. L o o k in g lio r F u ll- tim e s te a d y E m ptaym ent? l i n k t d H y w o o d in d u s t r i o s H astheA nsw nr . ; ;We Have Full Time Jobs Available for; Г Poiibto End TmnoMr Operators Doubto 8MMi Prolli« Sander* Ed n a B an d er Hot Ртам Operator« Clipper Operatoiaw. W t ottar highly оотраШм vraoM, IV to thtM wiék« vaerton, «igM p M holldiy*, 401K Plan, Bonip«iy pwlidpMlan In Graup Нм№, DmM I DiiabiNy In M N ^ . ■ MNNMpMÇlaihOUMlfiplyln РМИПМ . I l l B iiity а м м . M ò c ta ^ or саИ s o o ^ - is e i. V ' V ABC PAINTINO AND WALLPAPERINQ15 years experience *Our commitment is quality through experienced teamwork.” _________751-3813_________ HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES &98-8087.__________________ LINK’S SEAMLESS QUTTERINQRichard Unk-Owner Free Estimates _________998-1798_________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC foratlyour electrical needs.Free Estimates. 751-3398. PAINTINGRemodetlng • Homo Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998*8340 PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and watemroof decks, patios, driveways and walkways. PRIMESTAR SATELLITE Í y I.C.E., INC.-$99 Installation after $50 mail in rebate. Plus receive the first month of Prime Value Pak and HBO. FREE! Call novM-800-583- 1339. Limited time offer/soma restrictions may apply._________ SMALL SATELLITE DISHES$99 installed. BAILEY ft HOWARD TOURSJuly 1«4, Ohio Amlsh Country-step on guide, buggy rlde*train ride- Sugar Creek Swiss Village*WartherSugar ClI can/lngs, Amlst\..... . _ ..meals Included. D-S299, T-S275. _____sVillage-V.....-Amlsh Farms Tour. 5 0-$260. Aug. 15,1 day, Boone, NC. Includes 1 breakfast & 1 dinner at Daniel Boone Restaurant, Shopping at Shops of the Parkway. $42/person. Driven Gone Livenqood. 998-4338. KAWASAKI ‘97 VULCAN 1500.Man^^ extras white over gray. 998- WILL DO ODD jobs w/ chain saws & mechanic work. Will buy flea market lunk. Hospital SI. Ext. house trailer rlo. 6.336-468-7688. luM ui.il K o m iile rs blookingforaRiU-TINfE S e c r e t a r y / R e c e p t i o n i s t Candidate must have mature, communications ikllls. Office and PC skills required. Self starting, team pUvet with a good peiunallty It required. You wilt work with two recruiting professionals, In an office in Advance. NC helping them u they recruit Apparel Professionals for jobs Staiting pay will be $7JO plus bonuses. Mail resume and pay requirements in connaence to: Earl Groce, Manager CGNnOENTIAL RECRUITERS 154 Valiev Oaks Drive Advance orFAXto33«^40-404t j POSITIONS AVAILABLE Mantenance Assistant Needed an individual that is higiiiy motivated, with floor care experience to maintain a medical manufacturing facility. Will also assist in other manufacturing duties. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Please call (336)761-1127 lo make an appointment. Parts Puller M edical M anufacturer looking lor an individual to p ull com ponents for production. Must have high sc h o o l d ip lo m a o r equivalent, dependable, detail oriented individual, accuracy a m usi Call 761- 1127 for an appointment Assemt)ly Workers M edical m anufacturer looking for assem bly woikers. Must have a high S c h o o l d ip lo m a or equivalent, prior assennbly ,skills, ability to work with small parts. Must be neat and dean and get along with others. Hours: 6;45am to 3:30pm M-F. Call 761- 1127 tor an appointment R e s t a u r a n t M a n a g e r s ^ G r o w t h O p p o r t u n it ie s 2 S a la r ie s - $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 & U p ^ B o n u s P o t e n t ia l ^ H ig h E n e r g y E n v ir o n m e n t % F le x ib le S c h e d u le s ^ E x c e lle n t B e n e t it s Western Steer Steaks, Buffet & jBakery , If inteitsted, send resume to: J.Hood, PO Box 399, Clatimont. NC 28610 or apply in person at your local Westem Steer. S a r a L e e H o s i e r y Y .u lkm villc P l.in l Employn, , curity Commisskin is'now accepting applications for liKtntlvt opwaton on 2nd » 3rd shHts In the Boarding and Final Inspection DtpMrtments. Applkanti must past bask ilillls testkig and a drug screening test “ ‘ Strong wotk record and manufacturing ■«perience desired*** S m Lae Hosltry oMert« full benMHs pAckage that Includes: •ШШа1/0впШР1ю1 •HolldiyPiy J -Viatlonny 1 • imphytt Stock Ownership Man •imphyf Stotk PurOiatt Man .401 :j -Short TnmDlablltty •Uftlnsuraan'i •MlrrnnantMih • OKKtUnkm I •imphyaaSton P y ' _ <TU«lonltofunil' Appllcitions will ц!|акеп at the YadUnvllt Employmtnt SfcU i^ Commission Office Equal Oppottunity Employer SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick • Dodge 700 W/. Innes St., Salisbury _______704-636-1341________ 76 CHEVY NOVA SS. built 350- V8, auto, Con/ette raliys, very fast, runs but knots. $850.492-5509. 79 YAMAHA X-1100. good condition, $1200. *87 Nissan pick- up. $1000.998-6866.__________ '80 CHEVY 2.B V-6. auto, new int, cold air, lady owned, great e car. $975.492-5509._______ *85 NISSAN 200SX, blue w/blue int., p/W, CC. ac. Tinted windows, sound system, rims, 5 spd., 141K. $3900. OBO. 751-9898.________ *87 BUICK LESABRE custom $2800. 751-1942. *88 VW CABRIOLET convertibte. Red w/black lop. 5 spd., 88,000 ml. $3500. 940-5945._____________ ‘93 HONDA PRELUDE SI. Red. Sspd. sunroof, alloy wheels. AM/FM cassette, AC, pw. pi, one owner. EC. 76K.S12.500. Linda. 766-4126 dav. 650-0612 evening._________ ‘94 CHRYSLER LEBARON GTCConvertible, EC, leather seats. CD player, new top, power seats. Call 336-751-3207.70 Ford truck, needs work, but will run. 336-751-3207. N O W H I R I N G GRILL OPERATORS, WAITERS, WAITRESSES^ ALSO POSITION OPEN FOR MANAGER TRAINEE'.. Immediate Employment for all 3 shifts Ask about 3rd shift prem ium lll CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW OR APPLY IN PERSON A T THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: : 513 Jonestow n Rd., W inston-Salem • 760-4417: 2314 Ram ada Dr., Clem m ons • 766-9691niaiEllEllDEI -------------------ro ri CNA’S To Cover Davie County 'All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 P i e d m o n t H o m e H e a l t h , I n c . Winston-Salem The homelom company, m'll treat you tike you'd sxpsct." Examine Nannt Health t orxi ywj>e go<ng to stcrt to ^ О Vvfw/e fet better oboot temfc new pop- ИЫ1Нк$ for your career. Crwfed (пзт Ibe recent merger ofCami<na Mt<korp onj Pmbytehan Hedihcart. weW forwed one cfNonh Саю1<пз\ strw^jt heofth core oüerjcej, mth Í2.000+ emptoyws ondo potient-boje of 12 гЫ- l'on people ihanngajr now vhhn of •xce/fenct in irfwjmodem cere. Checkup on 1Д end ywTI dijco«r on ervirownent o/^WmWée growth, abundant opporu/- nties. and eompot$hnot§, potlenu ^Kusctfcore. R e g is t e r e d R a d io lo g i! T e c h n o lo g is t Mof>diy-Frxii)t 0:3Oin>-5pm. fuf-time. >V, Gerenl r^drography; тзлтоя%рЫ C t > f t o devt’oping ».yi cieriol dutie./ÜWT'¿i certifcatlon or regir/y ef-gible. - ; Surgical Partner Forsyth Mtdlcal Cent«' ^ ■ Room-Asjiit witS the turnover of dperi «ting room ifKKidej cleaning of room. ‘pr^wralon ijr next cut. Aisisl with; tnnsVand tran*porut)on of: pitierti and suppret required, experience L A ii......Il /г ; \.;Г' ____ ‘fV’íí'fiCleiner^it.time. to wori up íTU20bounper««*,;;;-r- ' 'Àaah-mazing Growth Ю N « u t H «*li,loc.t«lonth. r caji riM) ^ W A N T И ь í п ^ ì www.nowanthealth.erg e L A S S I F I E D S I MbiX H ilMSaV E P R O F I T A B L E Employmonl 1 Emploympnl 1 Employmonl 11 EmploymenI 11 Employment 11 Employmí'nl 5 PEOPLE WHO need ta:£ml weight & malte. money. iiMaf patented weight loss produa I ^hone (336) 6i9-8974 for*ia||^ | HOME WANTED, HENT “Sw/oplion lo buy. For small lamily Mocksvllle or Cooleemee school i district, preler not In lown. 751.1 7710.___________________ WANTED TO BUY In Davie C«'I Older home, 3BR, 2ba., or 3BR i I 1/2 ba., slrucluraily sound, minal repairs OK, 3/4 acre .f, rocking I chair front porch prelerred. Counliv I or child friendly nelghborhoaa I fireplace a bonus. Call 7S1-28S1 1 leave message. Will conildhi allemalives. EmploymenI AMERICAS HOTTEST PARTvlpinn/Christmas Around Ihs Wcittl now hiring demos. Free S300' IA I No InvestmentI No collectlngl No I deliverlngl Weekly paycheck. Alw I booking parties. Cali Usa 4№| 7265. BERMUDA VILUQ E HAS Iopenings for ft dayliM I waitresses/wallers. Apply :-.ih I person-Hwy. 601 s.. Advance. ' CHURCH SECRETARY WANTÉD.Office & compuler skills essenllal. 1 Please send resume to: PO Bdk I 236, Clemmons, N0 27012. ; CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL■ req. Drivers Iteenie preferred. Call 284-4389. Mpn^Fri., 10am-2pm toi■ application. EEO.________ I DISHWASHER A CASHIER NEEDED. APPLY In person ONLY1,10 Millers Restaurant.. ' DO YOU HAVE a bumIng desire to create a lifestyle that most people only dream of? Intematlonal1 company, training provided. WorK 10 hrs/per week. Create residual’ Income In a home based business. 336-909^)229. DfflVERS NEEDED; MUST hava CDL, good drh/ing record, at leaal 23 yaws ol age, health, Me & dental Inaurance available, pay based on experience. Call Dwayne at(336)46M572.____________ EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plua hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Paid vacation & Insurance. Must be dependable. No no hot-heads. 33i3U87-70ei•7465. EXP. FULL-TIME WAITRESS.BJ’s Countiy Food. Hrs. 5:30-2:30. Call 998-5773 or 998-7290. HELP WANTEDCHILD CARE teachers aides needed, Mon-Fri, 2:45:№m. Must be 18, please call. (338)768-8979. HELP WAHTED.NEEDEOhalrBtylists & managers for new Qreat Clips Salon In Winston- Salem. Hiring Immediately. Qreat pay & benefit package. Call (336) 788-0660 lor appllcatton.________ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN your aiea. Become a representative tor Iriendly toys & gins, the number one company In party plan. Toys, gifts, Christmas, home decor. Fiee catalog and Information. Call Susan 1-BOO-488-4875. IT S WORTH THE drhrel Do you have exp. In sales, banking, llnance, telemaiketing, ot Insurance? Clemmons based moitgege co. Is seeking enthusiastic, high energy loan originators. Exp. helpful, but nol necessaiy. We will train motlvaled people for a career with big lown eamlngs, even II you live In a small lown. Call now for an Inteivlew: 1- 800-487-4479-ask for Jeny or Doufl. hill Him Md|MrttliMopMlngiforCNA«ofl2nd' iM fl Nm pty ntM, good bontflt*. Apply in person lo Caiol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 for more infonnation belween 8:30 am & 4:00 pm Friday.IM T HMMrt tt. • MMknMs, M n t lt loa bed facility hM piit «me Md full Kim poiWon« opm for 2nd ihHl for RNi. Apply In person to Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 between 8:30 am & 4:00 pm lor more Infoimation. Greal benefits and competitive salary. IW T Ito N M ltt. • H M k M a s ,IIC 2 7 n i Full Time Cashier/Secretaiy Apply in person Call for an appointment Ask for Karla Caudell Lumber Company 162 Sheek Street, Mocksville 336-751-5886 Medical Office •MOAs «X-Ray Tech •Triage •Receptionist Positioni Available. Excellent Pay a Benefits. Please Fax RMUins To:704-278-3573 Pleats Include Salary History IMMEDMmV HWINQ A Upositions. Apply In peison al KFC. LANO-TEK QMS, Inc. Full-time supenrisor position. Benefits: vacation, holiday, sick, health. Pay BOE. Good driving record required. Call 998-1743 loi appointment. NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME set-up person, drivers license required. 998-5428 or 998-2479._________ NEEDED: CONSTRUCTION LABORER. 751-7069 after 8 p.m. NOW HIRMO DEPENDABLE lull- lime/part-time woilters. Front line & kitchen. Mountain Fried Chicken, Clemmons.__________________ PART-TIME BEFORE/AFTERschool counselois needed to work with school-m chikjren at our Pinebrook, Shady Qrove and Cooleemee sites. Must be 18 years oM to apply. Pre«npk)yinent criminal record check and drug lest required. Apply In person at Ihe Davie Family YIKA. PERSON TO CLEAN privée | homee, FT, Mon-Fil. Qood I pay/beneflts. CkweiHekfs. 760- 4181. POSmONS OPEN IN all areas olveterinary dink;. Experience . In veterinary dink; hdplul, but «Hil train. Pleaae send resume lo Valley Animal Clink;, POB 871, Mocksvllle, NC or ptekup appHcaUon at office, 1230 Yadkinville Rd. Will conskler full Of part-time._______________ RETAIL MANAGEMENTPOSmON available al Cato's In Clemmons. Retail exp. a must. Ajig^ In person or call 336-712- SHIPPING CLERK ASSISTAHTPsmianent position available In shipping depl. at Rebb Industries In Yadkinvtlle. No expeitenc* raq. Some lifting ma^ te required. Apply TEAM DflWERS NEEDED InMocksvllle area to шп West Cout. Call 1-800-947-9983. Y o u n g C h ild r e n ’s le a m ln g C e iit e r Hm openiiigt for UiTM md 4 year oMs. Wl _ ---------- - - t M c h e r f t iid «ВГ experienced and quailfled pre-kindergarten dan for ^for 4 year olds. Professional Needed OUAUFIED MENTAL RETARDATION PROFESSIONAL needed lo chair Interdisciplinafy team in whk:h services 18 persons In 3 ICF-MR homes In Oavie County. Bachelors degree In human servtees, experience with menial relardatton required. ALSO SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST, must be able to respond lo a variety ol community based worii settings i have training skills sufficient lo assist persons with behavioral & physical limilatlons. Will have various employment responsibilities. Including |cb analysis, worksite development, |ob restnicturing, active parttelpatlon al woriisile, promolion of i'.. communteation belween employer, employees, & clients, etc. M ail resume lo: ' R H A N fitLIM S H n iC E S z iiR o m u u H i _____________e u m u m ,» e w e ij. Full Time Cara Only e:30a.m.-S:30p.m. Monday-Friday 751-7118 m eiaSery-M recltr IM C M N W lSlresI • M sdm M t S p tL For The Best O f The Best Now Hiring Restaurant Managers Assistant Managers Shift Managers Up to $35,000 per/yr Attention Mark Phone: 336-467-0442 Fax: 336-463-4663 - T f H a n e s Petition Announcenwnt Davie County Planning Department Planner/Zoning Enforcement Officer OptnteflPttr juiyi.im DuUm; Я|у1ж1рр1кЛк»1111н11ш«р|п|Л«1п|емг|||пс«»1»1Ы1)|У1#С«1л1уИ(1•»ToMOIKockiïllItZ«*' -------------— —------ HdawTnmolDocia' кшп: omHí inu««m: kimega« nxiing t(Mon ol » «n M ^ ls ta i: olMf dilly tula kl«м(чж«1опо1>иР1|П|1пдаяШпд1)|рМпи1 w«iisch«ii.te; Ho«layl»a«irrtdi|il:30iinlo&30|n.AMIIOMllw<jnuraqiilnd g - s » » : wdilnlliiiççllnilmMÿW. To 1И11» u l»ll • Divit Cowily «и«и1кп «xm IK jelmQalNmore,Dlr*Davie Cetinty Plannint Oapaitnwil 1» South Hah amsi, Пам ЭОТ ltoeksvNe,NC »OM ikmic«noMMcmEouim,NinxiNiiFuia S A R A L E E _________U N D E R W E A R STRATFORD ROAD FACILITY Winston-Salcm, NC Has Optniiigs for Experienced Knihers This is an IN CENTIVE paid position with a base rate of $9.7o per hour with potential to earn up to 20% more. Benefits:Group Mcdical & Denul Plans, 40l(k) Plan, Life Insurance, Proiit Sharing Plan, Vacation, 7 Paid Holidays, and more. Jo in the Teaitt that "Clothes the Americas fm m To p to Bottom" P le a se m a ke in q u irie s a t (336) 519-5918 o r (336) 519-5905 or Apply at the N.C. Employment Security Commlulon 630 W. Sixth Street, Wimton-Salem, NC Equil Opponunily Employer OF CLEMMONS M eadow brook M anor o f Clem m ons is now accepting applications fo r the fo llo w in g positions; RN-M DS Coordinator 8:30am-Spm • Mon-FH LP N 3-11 shift LP N 11-7 shift Premium pay shift for CNAs If interested please apply In person to Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons 3905 Clemmons Rd. Clemmons, NC Attn: C ynthia Pierce RN SDC r nag Coipenlon II one o( the moat KJCCSÜM hmtugif vndd. 8o.Hvou'nk)oldngfaiagrs«mirag«nentcita« r*witis BW)«ERiaNa*Cn«Opw Houte altheMkwIni_____________ . _ ежи» opportrty, kx* nolONa* C nv Opw Houte al the Mkwlng kicaiom: ШШ M M M & H O(oNHnnlM IM ) In..further ttunthi B u » Nag 3 £ ! ' kxjking tal gro»»i, «(• nstn ЬшШааа. M«i4 «ninl oppoiUiMis n анМ1в tor candUMs «Ah 1-4 yenol rM siH or ISM managemant sxperisnca. Excellent human rslalion and conmunteatlon ikilli aie necstsaiy, colme degne praltned. StMing silanr up to K2K, селулагаипм viM expeiisnce. n you ue uralile to ÉMnd one (ü Ihe opm house ewils, plsaie In your mmscr MMrolMroducltonlolugitigntCevaiakKMMHuRii^^ твмзима. EOfWW/n If ' I ; l>|l ^ ie Dateline \щ í: i v-л: E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 I !S o u t h D a v ie S c lie d u ie s A v a lla i m o L M 2 & 2 9 .Vm Mh W l SdNd, Courtaey .t^iirdi.Sahm hyV kkorr.5-8p.m .Sunday W atead by. 6:30.8 JO p .ia TTttinc: ’Ckxxl NeмCUкticAdva<ure^AlУtBihlcstudy. 7^ m .S u a-W ed Sunday, July 26 S i ^ S c te d Pknlc, Epfacopal Chuixh o rih t A accw tai H ForK 12:30 p.m. B xk- B & by R d H e w c o e tiie ,O d i G row United M rth- odM C hu nii. Worship: 10:15 am . Rev. G eo i^ Auman. Including a memorial scr­ vice & music by Sounds of Faiili- Cosctvd dish hinch to follow in rdlowship hall. E U M d il Fbw tr or Praise Ministries D r Jk ilk w Service, Rccrcation Ccntcr. BrockBW g.,7p.m. Pastor Valeric Maydcid. A i ^ RtiMbmr Tea. MocksvUle 2nd I M y tc r iM Churdi. 4 pm . y's Chapel United Fund Raisers,. ( Church. Speaker Rev. Roger J^om stcr. Singing In aflcnxwn. .trid iliid m to d n sa tT u n tn tlm B a p llst Q t « h . 6 pm . Bar morc inR\ cal 1998-2366. ;juiy 27-28 З р И Ы A w riK oii« Service, Mocksville .S n e id Presbyterian Church. 7 p. m. :WMnesday,July29 iM T o S ch n a lB lE t,C o o lN m « l> a rk . I 3>.ni Forages K>6. Spo№oa*d by C(X)lecmcc ^ in t Baptist Chuich. Bible study fDlloN^cd by -longsft games. Swimming. 3 p.m. SI .25 Гог ‘■ages 4-8. S I5 0 Гог ages 9 & up. Childtcn 4houU be [Mcked up hy S p.m. Гог m nc info. :call284'2626 or 2 ^ 2 5 9 8 . Sunday, Aug. 2 • M l A m d tm u y Homecoming, T u n rn * И м B ip tiil C lM th . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Wonhip, 10:45 am . Pioneer Qiinnet & Rev. Ron Hamson. Cow icd dish to foUow. Sunday, Aug. 9 Ev«4 riirtSte>«Hale.TurrenllneBaptbt Church, 11 am . liale bspeokerat 'Winning fo t Ufe” cunade to be held Sept. 20-24 in 1 ^ lent off 1*40 & 1-77, sponsored by chiiches of Soulh Yadkin Baptist Associa- tkn. m M ir. Friday, July 24 Am erican R ed C rossU d ka G oirroum ft- m eat, Oak VullcyGoirclub. SIkH gun stoit: 8:30 am . Team (4 players), $150. Patron (i plajtr), $50. R)r morc info, call Christie Smith а 1 3 3 6 -7 Ж б и . A B y xoneE raC U sstcalC ar^B earC reek B aptkt Church, 9:30 am . Bear Crcck Church R d .om iw y. 601 N. Rcfrcshmcms. Donatkms Гог building fiind. Saturday, July 25 InsUe Yaid& BakeSale,C oolcenicePres-l^lerianCluiTChfclUw-sWpbuilding.Svviu.* 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 GolfToum um eiit lobciKflt Courtney Bap­ tist Church bcRxc & »Пег я'1юо1 ministiy. J^кUing Ridge. 12:30 p.m. Lots of prizes. Call 463-2681 or463*2905 tosignup. Spedal Events____ Saturday, July 25 Second Annual D avi; Street B kxk Party. 5 -11 p.m. Pig pickin', live music. Itomcnude icc cream. Vor morc Info, call 284*6267. Monday, Aug. 17 C ruhe In , downtown Mocksville. 5:30-9 p.m.Spoa4)tcdby Piedmont C.A.R.S. Asso­ ciation and Svs-cct Lover’s HaNtn. Ongoing Immunlzatk>n clink. Hciilih Dept., adult midchild,cwryTuesday,4:30-7p.m.nuiind pnctimoniii \accines available. Meetings Saturday, July 25 Davie County Republican M en’s Federa- tkm .r& rB afbccu e. 7:30am . Tuesday, July 28 Davie County Dem ocrats. Couithousc, 7 p.m. Fall Baseball Signups Under Way TiiJuly 31 Davie Couniy National anil American league fall baseball signups Tor ages 9-12 are now under way at the rccrcation department at the Brock Building. Deadline Tor registering is July 31. Games are played on Satunlays only. The regislration fee is S25. Shirt and hat are included in thal fee. imuBcrNicole LltatMdlbraycuiiiH M iM ^U kIf*l.11ib 7C«rIlMdt«a p it h i w l* Ь |Я * Ь . I h lin t m «М|1Цгсм1|^Ми1*У«ша,<» J i ^ IX U M . Tkt •NOiNl 0И with ■y pM ilw iN i V.W. und Ко* , И ф Ш г Л KWMrir Bwktr ot O alH te a « C M SutlMfhiid of И м М Ь , Mÿ jn uK)p«rm li an ИШЯмаОиинГМоЫоуШс, a « V.W . « i l « h Sotknlud of H l H H Ii.M lirrttra d p M W I. m . КМ Ы иа W iU iu u, Cokan Ц м ц n l l i i l l i ■■dKmliHdhri « 1 М М Ц а 4 1 ш 1 * Spato or А*«м.АЫ|1кмкуоа<оа1ш]г «рЦ^ш1Ма<|«1юа|1м1Ыту fártla. Ah» Ifenli jrm h r a щу ( ic iir g c K W a l k e r I^’lo r is l In c . ( a ll / 6 6 K - ( ) . s . I i B o x e d $ C -9 5 li.x i R o s e s W " ' , ’.:.,' I H„s.-s „,,1, , llr..all. ' : t r Ongoing YidUa Vafejr hbM Bmdm AMdo- tion, Brock Oym. last Sunday ofcach month, 2:30 pm. All nbbit owners vrakome. Coll 336-998-9858. Alcoholics Anoaymoiis in MocksivlleSun- days,6p.m.andWcdnesdays,8p.m.Fc»inro, call 751-1490 or 751-7786. TTiursdays, 8 p.m. at Eatons Baptist Church. R)r Info, call 492-2614. In Cooleemee. Tbcsdays A Fri­ days. 8 pm .Fbr)nro,caII 284-6152. Living W ith C ancerSupport Group,Can- ccr Scrvkxs. Inc. 2nd 'I\icsday, noon-l:30 p.m.. Davic County Library. For nmrc info, call 751-0313 or 725-7421. M O PS(M otheraorPre9choolera), Mace­ donia Moravian Church. Support, fellow­ ship. cral\s & fuoiL Chiidren guided in own program M OPPETS,9:30-11:30am . Regis- tralkm feencxible to # o f childrcn attending. Scholarships available. For morc info, call 998-1394.1st & 3 n i Fridays. Historic Davie Inc., 2nd 'Rjcsday. D:ivic Couniy PubHc Lilwajy. 6:30 p.m Es-ct)XMic v^i:lcomc. T h e Artist Group, Davic Cbunty Library. 7 p.n». I;bI *nics. Call Bonnie at 998-5274. C enter Com m unity Devtlopm ent. 3rd N toa, 7 p.m Community Bidg. CooleemeeToMiiBoanl,3td'nicsday.Town Hall. 7 pm . unless otherwise noted. North Cooleemee and C larli Road Coun­ cil, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Bap­ tist n;llow ^!p Hall. Davie Domest ic Violence Services.Suppoit groups for victims or d(«ncstic violence. Ses­ sions free, confideniial. T^iesdays, 6 pm . DDVS Office in Davie County Courthouse. 751-3450. FamUy Vk>lence P m en tkm Servkes o f Davie County. Prcc counseling ror victims orvH)lenccandtheirchikIrcn.Separatcgnxips. Ti)csdays.6-7-.30pm.FtntUnitedMcihodist aurvhorM ocksviIIe.CalI 1-800-728-3413. DavieCounty School BusD rivm A ssocfe- thm, 2nd lln in .. 7 pm . Davie County Sr. Centcr. BnxrkBkJg. A dvance G ard en C lu b , 1st Tues., 9 am -W ocksU M C»998-211U MocksviUe G anlen Chib, Lst Hiurs.. Rrst Baptist Rllowship Hall. 7 pm . M O PS, M oth en or Preschoolers, 1st. 3nl Fri., 9:30-11:30 am . Macedonia Moravian Church. $15 rcgisiratkm plus small weekly rcc.9‘J8-»394. Sons oTConlM erate Vetenuis, 1st Mon­ day, C ailecm ec Historical Building, 7 pm . Mocksville R otaiy Club.'niesdays. 12:10 p.m., Rociry Hut. T ak e OfT Pounds Sensibly. BcthlctKm United Methodist Church, 6:45 p.m. Tliurs. Farm ingtofi M asonic Lodge No. 265.2nd Monday, 7:30 pm . at the lodge. C ancer support ipxMp. 2nd Tue.sday. 7 p.m,Davie Library,farcanccrp(aicnts.frKnd, family. I-800-228-742I or 751-0313. SsniQB. CBU751-0611 fur motvinfaLooUkmUBrock Center unless noted otherwise. Ongoing Silver Strid en . Brock Gym. 6:30>9 am ., M on.-Fri. S iK tr Strid en , Cooleemee School. 6-8 am . S iK tr Strid en . Smilh G ro « Gym. 6-8am . Davie SenkrCenterSenkirNutriiionlunch. iw n M -W , 11 am . Tliurs. Л Fri. Chair Exercise*,M W F.SenkirCcntcf.8:30- 9 am .; MiMidays nnd Wednesdays, Cool­ eemee gym. 7:30-8 am . Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon IMonday Item s Гог Davie Dateline should be rcported by noon Nfonday оГ the pubiication week. Call75l-2120ordn)pitbytheom ce,S.M ain St. across Ггот il» courthouse. B u d g e t B a t t l e C o n t i n u i n g Hello! My luuue b Naomi Mule Uamo. I lunied Iwo yean old oa July II, 1998. TUs year I bad a WbmiMhc-Fooli calic on July U , 19П «ilh my coula, Sam acr Suthcfland. I had aa tH licr biitb- day|MrtrJu|y4,199&IhadaBn,y сак» wlih my graadparcnU !■ WamtrKoliins,Ga.Mypar«tian Chad and Naomi Uamcs. Grand- pansli art Billy and Suian (iamtt or Mocksvilic and Влке aad Doi^ olhy Dean or Waraer КоЫш, Ga. . Grcal-trandparenti a n B m l, Sparks or Advancc, Cohan Uu m s orMocksvOk, Edna ShuRi or Liille Kock, Ark., JoMph Huston Sr. оГ U s LuoKs, N Jtl, and Frank and Jana Deaa or Warner Robins, Ga. I talked oa Ihe phone wUh my daddy bccanse he ta hi achool hi BOaxl, Mtai.fiirAlrTr^cContralCpct>- tor.GoodhKkandlkmyoadaddy. It’s going to he a long, hot sum­ mer in Raleigh. Slate Rep. Julia Howard spoke to members of the Mocksville and Cooleemee town boards and Davie commissioners Monday morning, saying the state House and Senate aren't likely to agree in budget is­ sues anytime soon. The Senate budget, Howard said, has two full pages of spcciai expen­ ditures thal go to projects for Senate leaders from eastern North Carolina. The House has proposed a tax re* Hudson To Sing At Local Church Turrcntinc Baptist Church will welcotne Davie County gospel sini Brad Hudson to perform ut the church at 6 p.m. Hudson, a 17- year-old senior at Davic High School, has been singing sincc he was a child, winning 0 national talent competition at age 14. He has perfonflcU all over the counlry and has recorded several albums. His current single "Lei My Life Make A Dinercnce" is at radio stations now. Turrcntinc Bapiist Church is located on Turreniine Church Road off Deadmon Road. For morc information about the concert, call 998-2366. A love offering will be taken. woieMinauMen ■■HiSHinSSS *IM M W ieN enllK|U N i •A lW ofkO uM ntM d r M í i m f í n m i H J A W N i n i e e e a i m T E 7 5 1 - З а « 4 lief package to deal with the surplus in the budget. “The surplus comes from over­taxation.” she said. “If you leave it with us. wc'll spent it. The Senate believes in spending, the House be­ lieves in tax refunds."The budget actually has a billion dollar surplus, but $600 is going to performance pay for teachers, Howard said. She said suфlus would be better spent on human resources, rather than on things such os one project that gives S200 million to develop oyster beds in Chapel Hill. Issues being considered by the legislature include clean water, vic­ tims* rights, elderly rights, charter schools and sexual harassment. Howard favors tax credits for people who purchase long-term carc insurance.Thls encourages people to take responsibility for themselves when they becomc older. Currently Ihc slate pays more than 70 pcrcent of the costs for elderly long-term carc. She said the copies of a Privacy Disclosure Statement are available from her or the Davie Chamber of Commerce. The stale Department of Mptor Vehicles has received permis­ sion lo sell personal information such os names, addresses, license num­ bers, on everyone who has a driver’s licensc. It could reducc your junk mail, but filling out and turning in one of those forms would prohibit your name from being sold to com­panies. she sold. .She urged area residents to call her оШсе if they need help cutting through state red tope. On July 27 and 28, Soulh Davie Middle Sch(K)l .sludcnis will be able to pick up their schedules between 8- 11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m. Bring $10 for student fees for 6th graders. 7th and 8th graders also have a S5 PB fee for a total of $ 15 at the tlrnè schedules are pickcd up. • '.i If you have any questions, contact' • I the school at 751r594l. If ytm art ' | unable to pick up schedules on thesè V'- dates, yiMi may also pick them up thé ^ nightofopcnhouseonAug.3,6>8p.m* B u r r S e e k i n g R e - e l e c t i o n WINSTON-SALEM ~ Republican U.S. Rep. Richiml Butt filed for rc- clection fortheSlhCongressional Dis­ trict -seat Ihis week with ihe N.C. Stale Board of Elections in Raleigh for the second lime.Butrkickedoffhis 1998rc-elcclion effort in January, but añer legal action and the redrawing of congressional district lines, the board of elections reopened North Carolina's filing pe- ■ nod from July 6-20. "Now tliat 1 am un ofllcial candi­ date forlhe fall election. I kx)k forward to meeting the citizens of North Carolina's new 5th Congre.ssional Dis­ trict and to representing them next year.” said Burr. "We ucconipli.shcd a lot during Ihe Iasi two years, making significant progress to improve American’s qual­ ity of life by giving North Carolina families real lax relief, passing a bal­ anced hudgci for Ihe first time in al­ most 30 years and saving Medicare fromKinkniptcy. But there is still woric lobe cone. "We must prepare Amcrica for the ' 21st century by equipping Social Sej curity and Medicare for the baby boomer generation who will retire in the near future. Wc must be thoughtful and effective in looking at the relit^ ment security of Nonh Carolina’s sci nioR in the next year. "We also need to work to expand educational opportunities for all chil< drcn, to fight for affonlable heallh care for our families, and to abolish the current tax cixie. replacing it wilh some: thing fairer nnd simpler lhat reflects ourvaluesasacouniry,’*hcsaid. : Burr will run for rc-clcction in llic newly drawn Fiflh Congressional pis- irici which includes all of Davic. Alamance, Caswell, Rockingh,imand Siokcs counties, most of Forsyth County and pan of Guilford and Surry counties. Burr was re-clccied in 1996 wilh 62 pcrcent of the vole. Advance News By Edilh Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Many friw Ihe Mcthodi.st church spent the weekend at Elk Shoals al- lending a relreal. Stella Vogler had chiu'gc of the worship scrvicc in the absenceof Pastor Dennis Marshall and layman Frankie Hackclt. A special ar- mngement of cut flowers was on the allar adorned with doves, depicting Stella's message. Many visitors at­ tended the scrvicc. Susan HackcU as­ sisted Stella by having the responsive reading and the opening prayer. Ilic annual Howard reunion was held Sunday, July 12 at the home of Johnny Howard on Spillman Road. A|^ximatcly80relativcsand friends registeredandcnjoyedthe occasion. In IhQ afternoon the Farmington Blugrass bandprovidedmusic,of which Johnny Howard is a member. Also homemade ice cream was enjoyed. Edith Zimmerman flew to New Yock,complimcntsofdaughtcr,Brcnda Zimmerman, July 10-13 to attend the "Tull Ship Parade" held In the Long Island Sound. AlbcrtandNcll Poole havcretumed froma 12dayiripoutwc!»L They werc on a bus tour with the Country Travel­ ers of Lexington. Dan Priceof Washington, D.C. was a visiiing choir director for the Meth­ odist Choir last Wednesday night. He is music director for Capital Hill Bap­tist Church in Washington and also dircctsthcSingingSergeantsAirForce group who sing at ihe White House during Christmas and other festivities. Dan and his wife werc visiiing John and Keri FblmarofBixby forthc week. Dan sung at John and Ken's wedding last August in Washington. John's lM|rielU<Sri944MiN “ssaar 77(-1090 LO O K A T THESE F IN E M ANUFACTURERS CLAYTON M ARCUS CENTURY WATERFORD/ W EDGEW OOD Fw Gills, Acmsoiii], Beddin|, Orienta] ft Brand Name Funiuite md Mon For Best Selections Sho|iEiri;Siliidiy9-SftSimjiylO-S Open Weekdiyi 10.6 motlK-r, Sue Folmar, our music direc­ tor, invited Mr. Pricc lo be wilh our choir. It was a joy lo have him and we learned much. ' ’ Will and Linda Folmar Pill an­ nounce Ihe birthof Iheirscconddaugh-. ler. Abigail Mariah Pill, bom Satur­ day, July 18 al Forsyth Hospital weigh-; ing 10 lbs. 9 oz. Abigail has a sister,’ Alexandria. Patcmal grandparents ok Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pill of Winston-l Salcm-.MatcmalgrandparcntsarcPatir and Sue Folmar. Cieat-grandraother Is! Mrs. Jessie Browder. Abigail was' rushed lo Brenner Hospital for obser­ vation for Ihc next few weeks due to n breathing condition. Our prayers and, best wi.shcs aiie for her. ^ . 1 Alney'DoirLedford isapatienm Forsyth Hospital in critical condition' aftersulTcring asiroke.Cel well wishes' go out to him. :■ Sympathy is expressed lo Ihc fanj-' ily of Juanita Hendrix Foster Poplin.': Shcdicdunexpectcdlyai her home lasl- Wcdnesday. Many of Juanita's school; classmatcs attended the visitation al' Batons Funeral Home. She was a 1934 giaduateofShadyGrovcHighSchool.; Six of the original 15 class membeis are living. Mayhclle Markland Orrell, Mabel Hanman Bailey, iiliih Shut! Zimmerman, Sadie Comatzer Gioss', Ursula Comatzer Beck and Mattie Bailey Tucker. Chris and Adrian Fatlcy and son John of Ariington, Va. spent Ihc week­ end in Charlotte where they attended a friend's wedding. On Sunday, July 19. the Farleys' dropped by Adrian's roolhcr, Edilh Zimmerman, for a vish and took her out lo lunch at Docksidc RcsiaurjnlinClemmons.Sundaynighl Edilh visited Bctly Comatzcr on Balti- morcRoail.. >>■ Ш I i i i : r ' No Hitters-Again All-star Team In State Finals Working... For Fun Davie Man Enjoys Cutting Wood, Mowing The Grass And Gardening Page 01 PageBI DAVIE COUNTY 50« E N T E R P R I/E ^ E C O R D U SPS 149^160 Number 31 Thursday, July 30,1998' Rummer Vacatton Almost Oven School Starts Aug. 5 In Davie ' Get your bookbags ready, kids. Sum- rBer vacation is almost over. • 'i^at's right. It’s time for school to start. ; School officials promised a short sum- irtctrV!>cationin 1998,asDaviechangesto the semester system. '- ’T№goodnewsis,thelastdayofschool is May 21, a couple of weeks earlier than usual. Daviestudentsstaitschoolon Wednes­ day, Aug. S. Open houses will be held at all schools on Monday, Aug. 3. Students can find their classrooms and parents may pay fees. Elementary open houses will be from 5-8 p.m. (William R. Davie will have a hot dog supper for parents and students.). North and South Davie middle schools will have open house from 5-8 p.m., and Davic High School will have an open house for ninth graders only from 6-9 p.m. The instructional supply fee for all students is S10. Insurance fees range from SIO for school-time coverae to S130 for 24-hour comprehensive coverage. Following arc opening and closing times for each school: • Davie High, 7:55 a.m.-3 p.m.; • North Davie Middle, 8 a.m.-2:48 p.m.: • South Davie Middle, 7:45 a.m.-2:40 p.m.; Please See Schools - Page 4 S t u d e n i s M u s t P a s s T o G e t D r iv e r 's L i c e n s e State legislators have a new plan lo keep students in school. If they don't pass, they don't get a driver’s license. If they fail after getting their driver’s license, their license can be revoked. Davie High School Principal Linda Bost said the new law will mean a lot more paper work for local administrators, but thinks it will help deter dropouts. Davie High School students will have to pass three of four classes each semester in order to get their liccnse. They must lake certincation from the school to the driver's license bureau before a license will be issued. Please See Students - Page 4 S p l i s h S p l a s h m m , W Caleb Foote, 2-year-old son of Rodney and Beth Foote of Mocksville, (bund the perfect way to l)eat the heat last week. All he needed was a plastic pool and sikie, a water hose to bring cool relief and smiles. - Pholo hyJameeBanUiger Three Sent To Prison For Drug Trafficking Child Employed To Make Drug Deals ' Davie Cbunly EnMprise Recoid фиШу Ofdclds Say TheyVe Been FärTo Empk)yee Ctxinty of6 ci«U have taken excqiiion (0 a en^toyee'i clainu that she has been the nm-aiDuod''and treated unfaiily, „ b' ju il isn't tnie, Coumy Manager Ken ^ u ii^ and Aisislant county Manager Jim StoctasaidMaiidayatenwon. , ■i'^awily Shepherd asked the coulity lo in- daiiedisahiUtyfeiiieeaiiiitsplaniopayhealifa $lijriHce(SO%f«20yeansenrke,$73%for ii5 .yM ra and 100% for 30 years). (^■ aM swianlikelytonukelfaatdecisk» « M r M d neetinc, Windley said. -^ ^ --------- •'v;,-; I ' Shepherd hut her back while wctking for Davie EMS, and has qualified for a fill! dis­ ability retiremenL Windley said she was never given the nin- aixMind in effotts to talk to county commis­ sionen. As with any county employee, her heallh insurance was paid for thm months by the. county. S'ince then, and as long as she wanls, she can remain on the county poUcy. She ' currently pays approximalely $181 a month for diat coveiage, Stockert said. Shepherd has also benefitted from the woiker's compensation coverage. Apptoxi- malely$47,000hasbeenpakloamedicalbills on her behalf, aid she has, and still receives twoHhiids of her couniy salaiy, whkh has amounted to S32.QQ0. WindkysaidherjobatEMSwasheMopen as long as possible. Technkally, it's still open. Whensomeonewashiiedfotthalpaution.it was on Ihe terms lhal it could be temponiy until her return, he said. Pkiae See County - Page 4 Three individuals arrested ear­ lier Ihis year for involvement in a local drug trafficking organiza­ tion have been convicled in U.S. DistrictCourt, according to Davie Couniy Sheriff Allen Whitaker. Arresled as part of an ongoing investigation by Ihc DavieCounty Sheriffs Depanmeni, U.S. Cus­ toms, N.C. State Bureau of Inves­ tigation, Yadkin and Iredell County Sheriffs Departments, Ihc three were arrested as a result of undercover drug purchases. Agrand jury in the N.C. Middle District indicted Carlos Mendez- Valdez for conspiracy to distrib­ ute cocaine, distribution of co­ caine and employing a minor for Ihe purpose ofdisliibutingcocaine. His wife, Urbana Mendez- Valdez, was indicted for con­ spiracy to distribute cocaine and distribution of cocaine. Also indicted was Francisco Barrientos-Morales of 401 Northridge Court, Mocksville, for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, distribiition of cocaine and em­ ploying a minor for the putpose of disttibuling cocaine. Undercover drug purchases were made from all three sus­ pects, accoiding to Whitaker. On one occasion, the sheriff lepoited, Fnmcisco Morales ar­ ranged to sell 1/2 kilo of cocaine to an undercover officer at Davie Family YMCA. Morales was known to ftequent the YMCA in Mocksville. Il is unknownifolher transactions hod taken place there, he added. The two indkhnents for em- ployingaminor stemmed iiroman undercover dnig purchase made fiom Carlos Mendez-Valdez's cWld. The child, approximately 11 years old, had been instructed by Valdez and Morales to sell ihe cocaine, according to the sheriff. When the.officer complained aboul having to deal wilh a child, boftsaklhelttdlolfynlhebusi- ness. Tlierc was no evidence that/ the child's mother knew of his’: involvement. Oflicers liom Ihe Davie County Sheriffs Department and SBI kv cated Carlos andUrbanaMendez- Valdez at their residence on U.S. 601 just inside Yadkin County Feb. 2. arresting them in Davie County during a traffk; stop a few- minutes later, Whitaker repoiled.' Morales was anesled laterlhal nighL All Ihree were hehl al die Davie County Jail without bond_ until laken inlo custody by U.S.’ ’ Marshalls. > All three pled guilty to Ih^ charges in federal court and wtn; senienced on July 6. > Carlos Mendez-Valdez, also: knownasMoisesHeinandez,was: sentenced lo six years in prison, | six years supervixd release and a: $400 fine. Uibana Mendez-Valdez \m ' sentenced to three and ahalf y e n ; in prison, four yean supeiviaed: release and a $200 fine. Francisco Banienlos-Manlea:: was senienced lo 35 monlba ta :; prison, six yeara supoyM I•- ; leaseanda$SOOfina ; 1 Pleaae See Officm - ffapi 4' ' i'______■ ^ ; davie county ENTERPMSE RECORD, July 30,1998 DAVIB C O U N TY ■NTIRPIW^BCORD (USPS 149-160) 171 Sou№ Main StrMt P.O.BOX99 MacksviH«,NC 27028 (336)751-2120 PubWMdVMeldybythe i DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. MtoBwnhwdL. BMkySnydw.. ..EdHor/PubiMwr ..General Managw ..MwwglngEdHor ..AdvMliaina Manager 1016-1966 Owia Raeerd 1699-1956 P0(h4t Piid m Mockivi*, NC 270S8 . 8иЬК1«Яап1Ши 8ingtoCapy,60C«ili tlOpwyNrlnNorthCwolIni U S pw умг ouWdi North Cvokw РОвТМАЯТЕЙ - ■■■liHan*n»cih«iiw«»>B¡ Daii»ÇoiH»EHlHpili»Raccid^NCi Journal1901-1971 i l i^m issioners Owe Audience To Sandy Shepherd ; When a polilician lells you lo keep a secret... > When a polilician IcIKs you not to te ll... ; ; When a polilician lell.s you not to w orry... ! : Beware. Wony. Anil sliout the new.s from the n)oftop,s. ; That's thclesson to be gathered from Sandy Shepherd's stniggle with the Davie County commissioners and County Man- « ¿ r Ken Wendley. ; ; The former EMS employee, injured on the job, is trying to gidh more insurance benefils. The county hasn't abandoned her. Slie Is receiving some benefits. The county has held her job open on Ihe chance that she w ill be able to return. But that's not the Impression Mrs. Shepherd is getting. : It feels like the rumaround to her. • She wanted an audience with the county commissioners. She ¡vanted to go to them directly with her problem. ; The red tape. The delay,s.. The hush-hush treatment .started. ; There, there. Be a good little girl... ' Maybe il would help, she finally suggested, if she lold her story to the newspaper... That always seems to .send politicians into a fit of apoplexy. : . Why shouldn't the public know her plight? She has been part of that remarkable Dave County emergency response them that picks us out of our smashed cars on the high­ way. She has delivered us to the hospitals. Calmed us when our loved ones were dying. The EMS team members are spccial to us bccause they have helped us in the worst of limes. ; When hardship and injuiy strikes them, we owe them the jame consideration Ihey have shown us. Bul not jusl the EMS personnel. It's the same with other counly employees — deputies, btilily workers, maintenance workers and others. : The Davie Counly commissioners face many decisions. How much money to give Ihe schools. How many deputies lo finance, ^ a t lodo with the hospital. Zoning issues. Budgets. Taxes. But how they treat their own employees influences everything <lse ihey do. The couniy employees musl be watching Sandy Shepherd's plight with a common queslion; What if il was me? ; Sandy Shepherd — like Ihe rest of us — is entitled to an audUcace with Ihe counly commissioners. No amount of staging, no amount of manipulating by Ihe commissioners and Ihc counly ^ a g e r can avoid that responsibility. She was injured serving Ihe ^ p le of Ihis county. She wa.s hurt working for Ihc counly com- qiissioners. ; The commissioners and Wendley have a habit of pretending eveiything is just fine. Avoid the problem long enough and it w ill go away. ; That's no way to treat a devoted employee. Listen to her. peal with the problem, even if she doesn't get the benefits she wants. W i l l S c h o o l 's E a r l y S t a r t H u r t M a s o n i c P i c n i c ? ; Parents and school kids may feel they were cheated on Ihcir summer vacation. Il w ill be rudely cut short nexl week by the beginning of school. No doubt, this w ill be the earliest Davie CouMy schools have ever started. > Next sununer, Ihe children w ill be rewarded by an early inclusion (0 Ihe school year— the first week in May. ;• - Davie Counly Masons are suddenly realizing the early start m y hurt Ihe annual Masonic Picnic. Annually, kids have flocked IP te picnic (0 see Iheir friends before school starts. This lime, 4 ^ 1 w ill be well under way. What w illlhat mem for attendance? — Dwight Sparks In Tbe Mail.. C o m p a n y W i l l B e n e f i t F r o m F e e I n c r e a s e ; nol sound like a greal deal bui when you calculate thcnumbereforayearillsapproximately$195ii6of profits lhal are granted to a company thaVhas the exclusive residential franchise in Davie County. The ciiizcns of Davie County have no choice bul lo use this service, so as commission­ ers I ask what is the additional charge tha(.w^ approved? I'm also sure the elderly on Dxcd income that Mr. Barber knows will feel tbe bhint of this increase would also like to know what.youi unanimously voled on. Your response is appitol*r ated. ...,.1, Michael J. Durfiiam Advance To the editonA recent article on garbage collection fees increasing $.75 per month appeared in the Davie County Enterprise Record. According to the ar­ ticle, the only reason fees are increasing is to pass on the increased landfill tipping fees. Mr. Barber, the CDS General Manager, stated lhal if it were not for the increase in the landfill feci the rate increase would not be neceuary. I will agree that the cost of the increased fees should be passed on to the consumer, however, when one does the calculation based on the $4 per ton landfill increase the rate increase should be only $.36 per month. Using the statistics provided in the article of 178 pounds per month, an average household produces 2,316 pounds (178 x 12) of garbage per year. This equates lo 1.068 tons (2,136/2,000) per year. The increase per house­hold would be $4.27 (1.068 x $4) per year or 5.36 ($4.27/12) per month. Since a $.75 per month increase was granted what is the additional $.39 ($.75*5.36) per month attributable to? Based on the article it was not explained, so I am assuming lhat CDS has been allowed lo profit 108% (.39/36 x 100) on a cost that they say they are only passing on. This does ReslcJents Interested In Utilizing County's New Natural Gas Line ' To the editor.Frontier Utilities is burying a natural gas pipe­ line in Davie County along Sheffield Rd. This takes It right past the front of my home. It is my understanding they cannot offer service in Davie County as Piedmont Natural Gas has the fran­ chise. It is also my understanding the franchise allows Piedmont Natural Gas the first right of refusal to service an area. If this right of refusal is exercised, homeowners can pursue service else­ where. I presently heat my home and cook with pro­ pane gas. If natural gas were available, I would connect today. I have discussed this with a few of my neigh­ bors on Sheffield Road andeveryone I talked with would be Interested in connecting lo natural gas. If Piedmont Natural Gas will not extend scr­vice to include Sheffield Road. I will pursue this with Frontier Utilities. John F. (Frank) Kallsh Mocksvilte D i s a b l e d E m p l o y e e s D e s e r v e B e n e f i t s Tolheedilon Any employee who bccomes disabled due lo a jobrclaicd injuiy should be given the same benelits thal a retiree who retired with 30 years of service is Sprys Help With Event To the editor Jeny and Ann Spry helped make Ctiokemee’s First Fourth of July Lawnmower Parade a success­ful event. Mayor Grady Spry Jr. Cooleeniee given. An employer such as the county, or any privale owned business, should lake care of an cmpkiycc who bccomes disabled. 1 know that many emptoyers won't agree with this bccause they arconlyoutlomakeadollaranddonlgiveasccond thoughtabouiihe welfare of iheirenwkiyces. These ait probably the same employers that you hear at the barber shop and in local restaurants complain­ ing lhal good help is hard to find. Well what do Ihey expcci? Uiink aboul it. W.M.Siioud Mocksvilk! Letters Wfek»med The Enurprlst Rtcord wefcomes le i^ , fmm ilsreaders. The letters may beonlopicsqf, local, slate, national cr inlematkxud issues^.. An effort will be made to print all letieis provided they are no« libelous, vulgar, o(-ip. poor taste. The editor reserves Ihe righl to eiUt' letten for grammar and for space. All teders should include the name and address of Ihe writer, including a signature; A- telephone number, nol to be published, is ¿io;:requested. Please have letten in Ihe newspaper oRI^J by4pjn. Monday of the week to be publiilnd., W h o I s Y o u r F a v o r i t e B a s e b a l l T e a m ? Woman Injured On Tolheedilon AftcrrcadlngthcMory aboul thedlsablcd county^ employee, I could nol believe lhat Davie County officials would do lhal lo an injured worker. Xhul paramedic was Injured while doing her job and irying lo lake carc of a patienl. I ihink employees who are hurt on ihc job and become disabled should be taken carc of by the county and included in th& health carc benefits lhat the other retirees get." • Vickie Lintky Advanicc- ш т A Ja ñ yS q riH r Н о п и М Ц Р а . 'AliairtaBnnm * Scott ВиДаИ Москпйа *I'ai гсаЦ]г M t Ы о baae- Ьа1,МА11аМ|1ас1ааи1.’ RobWU Mockivilc 'КаааааСНуКоуак*'Н и Bnma. Tkqr'va doÍ4 |aod.* (¿л.!* ' hThéM ail... DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - 3 f B a v i e C o u n t y H o s p i c e I s A F i n e O r g a n i z a t i o n To the editor: 1 would like your readers to know what a fine organization Davle County Hospice is. Before my wife became tennlnully ill with cancer, I was unfamiliar with Hospicc but when the doctor callcd them to call on us, 1 teamed what an ouislunding organi^alion they truly are. ljust couldn’t believe the way ihey came Into our home, offering their love, core, and .support, nol only to my wife, bul lo me nnd my daughter and son as well. They talked I toeach of us, comforting us and prepiu'lng us for Ihe inevitable. It would be nicc to know ihut none of the Davlc Couniy citizens would ever need the scrviccs of Hospice but this is simply unrealistic. I would urge everyone who docs need their scrviccs not to hcsllate to have them comc In ihcir home and carc for their loved one. I jusl don't know how wc would have gotten through the illness and death without them."When Colleen's dcaih was Imminem on the morning of July 12. we callcd them and ihey were at ourluMue within 15 minutes. Unfortunately, she piisscd away hcforo they arrived but the love nnd conccmthcyoffcrcdlhefamilywiLslnimcasuruble. To the members of Hospice. I would like to express my .sincere gnitltude for your help during this difficull time. You arc truly a wonderful group of Individuals working for an otiislanding organi­ zation. James A. Jordan Mcicksville D a v i e N a t i o n a l A A A A l l - S t a r s D i d G r e a t J o b Jo the editor J In last week’s paper, there were a lot of mislead- jing factors In HolIHicld's article. As Ihc score- jkecper, ljust can't forget and get il out of my mind Juntll I know the corrections have been made, j First things first. The Davle National AAA All- |Starswereaterrificbunchofyoungmenandcoaches. [There were 12 players: Zach Voglcr, Justin Waller, ¡Timmy Allen, James Wilson, Brandon Stewart, ¡John McDanicl, Matt Hau.scr, Aaron Gcycr. Brad ICorrihcr, Aaron Hollificld. Robert Conley, and Richard Kelly; one bal boy. Jess Cartner. Manager was Ken Snow. Coach was Lcfly Stewart, assi.stant coach was Luny Hollificld, and ihe toumamcnt director was Scotty Voglcr. I would like lo lake a moment lo tell cach one how proud I am of every­ one. You all did a wonderful job whclher you pitched, caught, played infield, or outfield, or even just bat. Everyone worked together as a team. The dedication of these boys jusl amazed me. They came In sccond place in the Spencer toumamcnt. They need to be prwud, the only te.im lo beath them was Rowan (not Easl Rowan), but Rowan. 1 wish ll were irue we tiK)k the first llirce games In the districi ll tournament. 10 mns In 4 innings, but it didn'l happen. If ifdid. I missed it in the books. Non of the.sc correct ions probably mailer loanyone exccpt me. but 1 wanl the mnh for these fine young men. Tliey came 4th In the district ll tournament in King. Be proud bccau.se 11 tixtk all of you lo make the team whal it was and to get where you did. Peggy Waller Cooleemce i W h y I s C o u n t y T u r n i n g B a c k O n E m p l o y e e s ? {To the editor ; I Ш writing conccrning the employees of Davie Counly. It has comc to my attention that the county commissioners have voted lo spend the taxpayers money to help pay for half of the membership to the YMCA for county employees. White ihis is a nice ineeptlvc or perk for county employees, I don'l understand why they can afford an expensive "ex- iru" like this, but can’t afTord to pay the insurance prenHums for employees who ore out on disability. It'is my understanding that there arc 4 or 5 employees who qualify for this. It seems to me il should be less expensive for them to cover these employees lhan pay for an "cxira" like the YMCA. I feci If an employee was hurt on the job while doing hisorherdutics. Ihecounty should be respon­ sible. Why arc they luming their backs on these employees now? They seem to be throwing these employees out on the sirect. I have always loved living in Davie County. It has always been a place where I thoughl we all looked oul for cach other, where wc all pitched in togeiher lo help those in need. Why is the counly turning Iheir hack on these people when Ihey really need help? Wliat ever happened to doing the righl thing just ha'au.sc il was the righl thing? I encourage you the people of DavicCouniy to write or call our county commissioners and voicc youropinion on this matter. You voted ihcni In and you can vote them out. Lcl's remember what they arc doing now al elect'ion time.Wendy Allistin Mocksvllle S e n i o r C i t i z e n O f Y e a r H o n o r A p p r e c i a t e d Td the edilon•' The Davie County Health Department spon­ sored its first Senior Citizen of the Year award earlier this year.'‘••Tlie Le Jour des Femme Club (of which I have bMO«member since its origin) called attentioo to niy funily concerning this. As a result of informa­ tion sent in, I was chosen to receive this honor.-. This recognition was awarded to me at the SeniorCilizen Center with membersof my family and friends attending. Dennis Harrington, healih d<[)^menl director, who presented me, followed by Ihe presentation of the certificate by Mayor F.W. Slate. A plaque was presented by the mayor of Cooleemee. This plaque is to be presented each year to the person receiving this award. I wish to express a long overdue appreciation for everyone who participated in this event, for the committee from the health department staff who selected me, and for the many calls, and personal cont^ts to compliment me. Remarks hkve been made to me conceming being called Nanny. This is a symbol or expres­ sion of affection to me, this is how I receive it. I also feel that-J have olher qualifications. I re­ ceived my education from Winston-Salem State, and surrounding community colleges in the field ofearlychild№odeducatlonandextended courses in psychology.Thanks to the Enterprise, however allow me to make a correction conceming the store and meat processing on Depot Street, at this time, my husband was home, helping with rearing the fam­ ily. educating them, and managing the store, with older sons. I helped oul extensively when needed.I can think of otbers who are mora deMfviiii of this honor, however; if 1 have drojpped ¿(»pebble in the water-and it has rippled, slowly circling speeding out to sea, by the Ume it reached the other shore, perhaps a word of comfort, cheer, encouragement and friendship that I've imparted now reflecu in the soft gems of blue, pink and green, and beautify ils destination.Alice C. Gailher Mocksville F r e d a R a m s e y T h a n k e d F o r I n s p i r i n g S t u d e n t To Ihe edilor. Pcthaps il is a coincidcnce lhal I am interning wiih Ihc speech and languagespccialisl atthe Helen Keller National Ccnier (HKNC) Ihis summer. I Slrongly believe, however, lhal Mrs. Freda Ramsey Was a major force in my present involvemenls. Hopefully, wc all have memories of teachers who irhbtKe their passion and open our hearts with it. These are the educalois who bring us lo a height­ ened realization ofouiselves and our relalionship insurance Should Be Paid to the editor. 1 I'want to write and show my support lo the coiinly employee lhal you did a swiy on last week. ithiMt lhal shehasarighi to gel benefiujust as other reúna do. If most of her reUremenl benefits are figured on 30 yean of seivice, Ihcn her health iiisurance benefils should be included also.Rulh Diaper Mocksvilte R e fits Should Be Paid l&ihe editorI I wouU like for Ihe counly commissioners U) know lhat I diink that county emptoyces who tacóme disabted due tt) a job related injury and hpve to retire, should be included in Ihe health , i^Utance policy that olher retirees currently le- c|№ I wouU rather my lax dollars be pul towanl 1^ ^ cate of a disabte empk>yee lhan to be given ifTliacaunty coromisskinen U> ride in parades and 19 attend county picnks. r- ‘> Den Roda j.;.; Mocksvilte ^ p h a rd Should Speak '(o the editorI beUeve dal any coumy emptoyee who geu dwWtedoing thdr job shoukl rcceive healih Kc benefits. I hKl always thought lhal em- I who were iqiured on die job had fiiU I but, Ihe aifcte dial you dkl on SandyiM o n d iMt week really opened my eyes; I alio dont uttknond why it has beeneighi months and KenWHalleyhasyellopulSandyonÜiea^tó « A ID ke caauniukinen. Whal U he iftaU oR Mi|ka AiOouMy needs ID start excqXiogappUca- ' MockivUle wiih Ihe surrounding world. They help us slrip away our egocenlrism and gently guide us loa fork in Ihc road, nudging us toward iIk path less chosen. These individuals move us lo shape our destina­ tions and becomc fuller human beings. Freda Ramsey, my first drama teacher, did this forme. My gratitude for her is endless. Almost adecade has passed sincc Fnsla casl me inihcroleofAnneSullivanin,ThcMiracleWoikcr. This is a play aboiU Helen Keller, who is deaf and blind, discovering the key lo her exterior world through a young tcachcr. The play is spiritual, full of hope, and h is a inie Slory. I amcunently wrapped up in die result of ils hisloty, working at an estab­ lishment created lo fulfdl Heten Kelter's dream of "equal opportunity for all who are deaf-blind to live as valued memben of dieir homes and communi­ ties.’'(HKNC)It may seem silly to Uiink dial one role in a Jr. High stage production can be life-changing. The question I continuously ponder is: If Freda Ramsey had nol sharedThcMlracleWoriierwith me, would I care or even know aboul Helen Keller's accom- plishmems and aspirations for ihc future? Maybe not. Mis. Ramsey injcelcd me widi a fever for dis­ covery Ihrough drama. A play provides me wiih a creative route lo explore love, philosophy, sociol­ ogy, and scicnce. h allows me lodiscem my beliefs, yel step into another's perspective from time to lime. In short, il fosters my growdi as a person. There is no doubt in my mind thal Ihew discov­eries can occur through science and madiemalics, literature, agriculture, sports, and other fonnsof an and communication. Tmly anydiing can be die method of realizalion or die key lo our workl. Finding Ihe key Is Ihe iricky part My guess is dial die teachen are loaded widi dKm. (Doni be fooled! Teachen can range from your worst enemy 10 your grandchild.)iraleacherinspircsyou,hoklontodiat feeling. Follow it. And if possible, don'l forget lo thank the responsible party. Thank you, Mn. Freda Ramsey, for giving me die key. I will cherish it always. Meredidi Sause Sands Point, N.Y. Davie Nationals All-Star Teanfi Congratulated TodieedilorI would like to dunk and congranilate every­ one who took pan in die 1998 Davte NaUonals AAAAU-Starieasoo. Hie Davw Nadonals had a super season widi a 2nd place flnish al Spencer Invitatiaaal louma- menl and a greal 4di phtce finish in die District n all star tournament.The Davie Nadonals coacMng staff consisted of Ken Snow, manager. Lefty Stewart, coach, Larry HoUifield, assiitani coach, Scotty Vogler, tournament director.and Pegu Waller as official scorekeeper.The Davie AU-Sur leam was not denied talent at any position on die field. The pitching Davte had was hard to beat widi B. Corrier and John McDaniel as Davie's two main stanen. At just about any given dme, diese two boys could de­ liver die ball and get die job done. Tlw infield diat Davte had put togedier was tremendous, starting widi probably one of die best hiodcatchen in die 9 & 10 yr. old league, Timmy Allen, who would alwayt give 110 per­ cent aOd go above and beyond when Alten Wia behind die plate, you kneiy he had it under cen- tnl.‘Me odM/ four infieUen consisted of duee Jeanne Gaither Good Old Days | Making Room For Good New Days ; The granary is gone. ^ I don't know how long that old building had been standing behind my grandparents' house. As far as I was conccmcd, it had-- always been there just like the outhouse behind it and the apple ; orchard beside it. A hole was cut in the granary door jusl large enough for a cat to squec/c through, protecting the treasures stored there from mice. The door was held shut by a chain that hooked over a nail, and the rusty rim thal had oncc been a basketball goal had been barely hanging on the side of that dear old building for years. Twenty-five years ago potatoes from the garden covcrcd the downstairs floor. One corner was slacked full of milk cans left over from Grandpa's days ns a milk hauler for Camation. Near the door he had a huge tool box filled with at least a week’s worth of entertaining gadgets, and .some of the jelly Grandma had canned thal year was stored neatly under Ihe stairs. I didn't venture upstairs. It was too dark and scary back then. About 10 years later Grandpa sent up a ladder with a shovel, afraid Ihe old tin roof might give way beneath lhat winter's heavy snow. Little did he know lhat Ihrough the years wc would witness it withstand several more snow storms and even a hurricane. That old building looked the just the same to me last week as it had 2.1 years ago. but it wasn't strong enough lo stand against a . bulldozer. Wc spent days gelling ready for the impending destruction, hauling away old appliances and years worth of junk. There must - have been 500 milk jugs upstairs alone. We found boxes of receipts from the old milk route - most of them from the late 1940s. There were invitations lo high school graduation ceremo- nies that took place before my mother was bom and letters written home from a cousin who was away at war. I have plans for the iron bed we found upstairs. It should work, niccly in a child’s bedroom someday, especially considering that. it was on lhat bed thal my mother once slept. With the granary went Ihe trees where Grandma got the apples. she put inlo the turnovers and stack cakes I loved to watch her make. ТЬе.арр1е«кОга<к||>а and his beMpalClaiia« um itajm ltf- Iheir own cider. .Thi'anHe<ni e a , ia n № < ! « # ^ j^ ^ stomach ached. ^ ■; 'ii 'i ■’'¡'чгуЯ''! The outhouse and woodshed are gone loo, wiped away aa if ' they never existed. My sister-in-law look some of the boards from the granary, planning to use them in her house someday. I'm glad to see a part of it remain somewhere besides in the memories of Ihose who grew up on a short stretch of dirt road in Iredell County. I'm going to .stuff every piece of history I can squeeze into the house we're about to build. That house is why the apple trees and old buildings had to go. , We wouldn't want to step off the front poreh into a rotting outhouse or worry about the woodshed falling in on our children..’- Yet knowing somelhing has lo be done doesn't always make it easier. 1 hope lhat someday my children and grandchildren w ill feel aboul that old house what I feel for Ihe home lhal w ill always exist in my heart. HiwilivlRMllMto I б п т Ш й Л [Sunday sonooi B lb l» « u d v l;t îh lk lr M t f i Ray Davb-Minister« Andy А1им-МЫа1агаГМик 1 Ш Hwy. W IN • HUbdak-FararingiM С а ш а Ы ^ la v ie C o u n ty Y o u th F o o tb a ll L e a g u e reluming all-Stan from last year, where Zach Vogler at III base, Aaron HoUifield al 2nd base, John McDaniel at short stop, and at diird base Davte had die big man, Man Hauser. If die baU was put into play anywhere on die infield one of dieie S boys could produce an out foe Davte. The outfield Davie had was unstoppable and almost impossible to penetrate. The diree boys who started mosdy for Davte were relunung All- Star bom '97, Robert Contey in right fleld; in cenier field was Jusdn Waller, and in teft was Brandon Stewart. Ills dieir fint year in All-Stan, and diey did a super job. If one of diese boys could not perfonn or was needed elsewhere, Davte had duee boys, Aaron Oeyer, James Wilson and Richard Kelley, who couU step right up and fill die shoes at any posidon on die diamond and give llOpercent and dien would be no worries. The Davte AAA All-Suinwasattam diat well represented diemselves and it took 12 dedicated and latented young men to do so. I wouU also like to give a special dianks to dw parenu and fans who stood beside Davie, win or km.KenSnow * Cooleemee Brock Gym ■ August 1, 1998 8 am-12 pm Sponaeiwd by ^ Blua Vilkea Raaort m м и р М О Ш Ш biKew1lwHiihMiefWistini№ 6nlíM ^ Ttm LFO RlAD VlTS в Pockoti frtphrtfrf* nrw <iiv> á (m i«gto <Мни tetti асеоттиШ аи, ábmnftrtmo, m i m iefjaem tit. ЬЛогроЫ, Mimif сета, сЫЫ ю т. г»осШ1пШ раЛ... СМ 1Ш4г19tm-7pm er Sim I(kmh4ßm¡ш ш т лш . 4> D A V IE C O U N TY ENTKKrtuaE,. м m.j . . ^ t u d o i l s M u s t S l a y b i S c h o o l T o № e p A D r i v e l 's L i c e n s e C ooU oM dltonhpl *ni>l creat« a ircmeiKloiB onwunl of paper woilt,' said Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent. "Students are moti­vated to get their licensc, and maybe tWs will help.". The school will be connected via computer to the driver’s licensc bu- refiu, and ir a students Tails inore than one class, that information will be sent within a day and the studcm's liccnse revoked, Bost said. Ifastudent drops outofschool, they will have 30 days to enroll in another school, such as a community collcge, which will also be hooked up to the same computer system. The rules will apply until the stu­ dent is 18 or their class graduates from high school. Steed said Davie Ischccked 10 see If It would be possible to extend those rules to late middle school and early high schooi, and only allow students to take driver's education classcs who arc passing acadcmic classes. Cutrcntly, the law states that the schools are le- quircd tooffcr drivel’s education to ail students. S c h o o l S t a r t s A u g . 5 I n D a v i e C o o tlm M d F ro m Pace I •Cooleemee Elemenuuy, 8:15 a.m.* 2:50 p.m.: • Central Davie Elementary, 8:15 a.m.*2:50p.m.; •Mocksville EIemcntary.8;l5a.m.’ 2:50 p.m.:• nnebfookElemenioiy, 8:15 a.m.* 2:50 p.m.; • Shady Grove Elementary, 8:05 am.-2:50p.m,;and • William R. Davic Elcmcnlary, 8:25 a.m.-3 p.m. Child carc is available Гог students in grades K-K through the Davic Fam­ily YMCA. Representatives will be at each open house with infomiation on before and after school child carc. Breakfast prices will be 85 cents and 30 cents for grades K-5. and 85 cents for grades 6-8 and $ I for grades 9-12.Lunch priccs arc $1.50 and 40 cents for grades K-5, and $1.75 and 40 ccntsforgradcs6-l2. C o u n t y O f f ic ia ls D e f e n d A c t io n s C o o U a u c d F n im F a te l The county also offered Shepherd another job, at Davie Communica­ tions, at the same pay level she had attained at EMS. The county didn't coerce her inlo taking family and vacation leave, Windley said. She did that on her own. Windky andStockert said It wasn't tnie lhal they or board member loe Long asked Shepherd not lo go to the newspaper with her concerns. They said it was the opposite, she didn't want newspaper coverage. Windley said Ihe health insurance for retirees was meant to reward em­ ployees viho served Davic County. Forexampic,Windley,whocameherc from Cortcrel Couniy, would only be eligible for the benefits based on the years he woriied in Davie County. Tip On Drug House Leads To 3 Arrests * Tips Ihat a Ipuse on Quincvere Lane fasbeingusedas <[ drag Ьоше led tQ three arrests Wday. • Respondingto ctimplainls about Ke house from Cooieemee resl- (fcnts, offlcers J»coos fiom the Davie County Sheriffs De- Itutmenlconduclcdsurveillanccofihc fCsidence for about four hours, acconl- iag to Detective Chris Shuskey. Oflicefs attempted to slop a vchiclc ib i len the residence with three pas- ¡Kngers al Marginal Suect and N.C. ®1, because the passengers weren't j^ n g seal belts, but the driver, Den- Eari Fhelps, 39, of Salisbuty, re­used to stop the vehicle until crossing ]«o Rowm Coumy, Shuskey said.Searching Ihe vehicle officers re- ^vendaim ll amount of cocaine and 4 ugp«>|ibeiiuUa. ■< baddilioaloFlielps,aiTesledwae M m ’i O m C arat DfauMNMiChMUrRiBi «ai$799 sale $399 wai$3ll nk$149 U « M l/ 2 C a n l 7 D iM 0 iid C M « r G iw p o fD ia a o M i C h ute n «tre apto $250 NOWONLY$99 W l u 1 4 '.' 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Antonio Mondnigon Perez, Suul Gan.'ia-Tom;s and Kcnc Avellcnoijar, MunoAsill of31 fi Rcavis Rc«d, Mocks­ ville, arc in cusuxly and face fedenil, prosecution us i\ result of the ongoing Investigation. , All of the individuals who are„npt^ U.S. ciii/ens will face the passibj!]liy^ of deportation when they have com*' plclcdlheirprison sentences. Whital;xr. .s;iid.Investigators are searching Miguel flernandcz-Torrcs, who..ìs, wanted in Davie and Yadkin Coui)}ics. for irafllcking in cixraine. Anyonewiihinfoniialionabouilitij) iirany illegal dnig acliviiyshould?DH-. lad Ihe Davie Couniy Sheriffs Olifice, at 336-751-5547 or Davie Coiimyj Criniesloppersat336-751-1 111. Smith Grove F.D. ToHoMiUleeting;;^ The Smith Grovc Volunteer Firc Dcpjuimcnt will holdapublic mcelim^ on Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. at^ ^ station in reference to the financing of * 0 new fire truck. ;■ T. 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A 4 i r i M , N C З З М 1 М Я 1 □ Ьп|Ч Рх compitítívt ШМ Д prompt, prQfittionil«c(vice.ctftodif АТ.4ЯП tt,àou __________________________________________ Save Big Bucks! Fine GilU, Accessoiies, Beddiat, Oiieatai 4 Brand Name F # For Best Selections SliopEvlySalurday9-S&Sund3yia Open Weekdays 10-6 L O O K A T TH ESE H N E M ANU FAC TURERS . CLAYTON MARCUS CENTURY WATERFORD/ ■ i l WEDGEWOOD DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - 5 Ihe following cases were disposed of last week in Davie County District Court. Judge Jack Klass presided. Pros- ¿c^órs werc Robbie Crumpton and I^dg Vreeland, ossislant DAs. ';-‘Juon Avelar, speeding 94 mph in a^76 zone, reduced to careless and n^kless driving. $25 and cost; follow­ing too closely, dismissed. " • Roger Benfield, open container after consuming alcohol, prayer for jUdjghieni on cost; unsealed wine or liqu6r In passenger area, dismissed. ' - Randall Bougher, expired regis­tration. dismissed, corrccted. Kesha Burton, resisting public officer, driving whlleliccnse rcvoked, prayer for judgment on cost; speeding, reduced to improper equipment, $ 10. ‘"f Douglas Colbert Jr.. non-support of chi Id. dismissed. -Shcun Cowan, speeding 80 mph iri y 65 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 and cost. • Franccs Cregar. misdemeanor lar­ ceny, not go about Wal-Mart for 2 yetó, prayer forjudgment on cosl. '•Jose Garza, larccny, dismi.ssed by court, can't locate witness. ; Dean Gordy, assault on a female, n'6l assault prosecuting witness, attend fornily violence, good behavior, proycr forjiidgmcnt continued 2 ycais, cost. - Matthew Groce, secret peeping, 4^'flours community service, nol ihrëalen, harass or assault prosecuting wKnetó, mental heallh evaluation,good beHavior, remain in schooi or gain employment, prayer or judgment con­ tinued for 3 years on cost. • Jonathan Hamilton, pcrmilting operaiionof vehicle with no insurance, rcgislmtion plate not on display, sen­ tenced to 45 days suspended for 2 years, not operate vehicle until prop­ erly tagged and licensed, $50 and cost. - Kennelh Hardy, probation viola­ tion. possession of stolen gtxxls. sen­tenced to 45 days suspended for 2 >ears, good behavior, gain employ­ ment. SI 00 and cost. - Sherwood Hayes, DWI, sentenced 10 60 days suspended for I year, 24 hours community scrvice, nol operate vchicleunlilliccnscd,asscssnicnt,$100 and cost; possession drug parjphema- lia, prayer for judgmcnloacosf, speed­ ing 85 mph in a 70 zone, possession of marijuana, no liccnse. dismissed.- Chris Hibshman. 84 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo 74 in a 70, $10 and cost: no license, dismissed. -Jessica Houston, larccny, 24 hours conununity service, not go about Wal- Mart for years, prayer for judgmenl continued for 2 years on cost. - Selena Huggins, 74 mph in u 55 7-onc, rcduccd lo 65 in a 55. prayer for judgment on cost. - Elmora Ijames. open container after consuming alcohol, sentcnccd to 5 years suspended for 1 ye;u-, nol be convicted of similar offense, cost. • Shannon Jones, deliver and ac­cepting open title, dismissed; permit­ ting operation of vehicle with no insur­ance, unsafe movement, sentenced to 45 days suspended for 2 years, not operate vehicle unlil licensed and have liability insurance, $50 and cost; regis­tration plate nol displayed, dismissed. - Shania Kimbrough, larceny, 24 hourscommuniiy scrvice, not go about Wal-Miul.praycrforjudgmcnlconlin- ucd for 2 years. 580. - Ross King, possession of mari­ juana, possession of drug parapherna­ lia. sentenced to45 days suspended for 2years, supervised pmbalion, 24 hours communily scrvice, substance abuse, gain employment, nol bo convicted similar offense, $100 and cosl. - Michele Lemons, worthlesschcck, dismissed, civil sclllcnient. • Lynona Lewis, 4 counts worthless chcck, dismissed, civil sclllcmcnt. - Sharon L(X)kuhill, cily or lown violation, prayer for judgment on • Keilh Lynn, resisting public of­ ficer, $50, cost; aiding and abetting driving while liccnsc rcvoked, dis­ missed. - Regina Mashbum. 95 mph in a7() /one, reduced to careless and reckless driving, $25 andcost. • Lee Masterson, assault on a fe- male.dismissed, failure ofprosccuting witness to appear, no regisiratiun. dis­ missed; resisting and delaying public ofiiccr, prayer for judgment on cost; DWI.senlencedto60days suspended I year.supcrviscd probation, nolopcr- .Не vehicle unlil licensed, $250, cosl. - Carolyn McLaurin, 85 mph in a70 zone, reduccd to 74 in a 70, prayer for judgmenl on cost.- Terry Midgctt, 85 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to79 in 70, $ 10 and cosl; carryingconccaledweapon,dismisscd. - Emest Mills. DWI, sentenccxl lo 24 months suspended for 2 years. 30 days in jail, assessment, $400, cost; hit and mn and failure to stop for property damage, dismi.sscd. • Harry Mixire, 3 counts communi­ cating Ihreats. violalion of C(Uin order, doincsiiccriniinal trespass,assai;t wotj a deadly weapon, dismissed; fleeing and eluding arrest. 2 counts assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. 2 counts llrst degree burglary, 2 counts assault with a deadly we.npon on agovcmment official, waived prob­able cause; 2 counts resisting public officer, failureloheedlighlorsiren, 2 counts assauli on a female, 2 counts assault hy pointing a gun. dismissed. - Allyn Morton, 55 mph in a 35 zone, reduccd to 44 in a 35, prayer fi)r judgmenl on cosl. - Rick Murrow, 84 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 79 in 70, $10. cost. - Tabelha Myers, speeding 87 mph in a 70 zone, failure lo vvciu* se.'it bell, prayer forjudgment on cost.- Jxson Neely, speeding H7 mph in a 55 zone, prayer Ibrjudgmeni on cosl. • Johnny Oldham, 75 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo 64 in 55; driving while licenst'd revoked, not operate vehicle until licensed. $50 and cosl; pemiit operation of vehicle with no insurance, dismissed. • Charles O’Neal, driving while li­ censc rcvoked, sentenced lo 120 days suspended for2 years,supervised pro­ bation, 24 hours community scrvicc, noioperate vehicle until licensed,$200 andcost. - Gambit O'Neal, driving while li­ cense revoked, sentenced lo 45 days suspended for I year, nol operate vc­hiclc until licensed. $50 and cost; fail­ ure 10 rcduced speed, dismissed. - Courtney Pfau, posM*ssion of sto­len giXHls, sentenced lo 45 ilays sus­ pended 2ye:irs, intensive probation, 50 hoursofcommunityscrvice.substance abuse, submit to se;\rcl^ and testing, reslilulion SI ,(XX), atlomey Ices $225, cosl. • Jennifer I’owcll. 74 mph in a 55 zone, dismissed; underage driving af- terconsumingalcohol. senlenced to 30 days suspended for 1 year, 24 hours communily scrvice. not «tperale ve­ hicle unlil licensed with privileges.SSO, cost; % mph in 70 zone, dismissed. • Kathleen I’rati, misdemeanor lar­ ceny, nol go abtnit Wal-Mart, prayer lorjudgmcntoncosi.reslitutionS13.84. - Javier Reyes. Ilctitiims, cancelled or rcvoked rcgi.siraiion. unsafe tires, $25 and cost. - Shawn Shelby, inspection viola­ lion, no registration c.ird, sentcnccd lo .Wdayssuspended for 2 )e;us. n\>t own motor vehicle unless inspected, regis- Icred and has liability insurance. 525 and cosl; no liability insurance, dis­missed. has insurance. - M.irk Shilton, reckless driving to endanger, dismissed. - HomcrSinipsan.speedingH? mph in a 70 zone, reduccd lo 74 in a 70. prayer forjudgment on cost. -EdmcSoho, I06mphina70zone, dismissed; reckless driving lo endan­ ger, rcduccd to c.’ircless and rcckless driving. $25 and cost. - Stacy Streit, failure lo slop for slopsign or flashing red light, rcduccd lo improper equipment. $10 and cost. - Kathy Tevcpaugh, misdemeanor p^>ssession marijuana, notptwsesscon- trolled substance, destroy evidence.^ prayer forjudgment on co.sl. - Joel Wagner, communicating threats, dismissed by court, failurc of prosecuting witness to appear. - Charles Ward. 60 mph in a 35- zone, reduccd to 44 in 35,525 and cosl;*- Mimte Whitaker, driving whiic' liccnse revoked, prayer forjudgment oncost. • Hrenda While. 2 counts of worth- lesscheck.dismtssed.civilseulemei«' -Janel Wicsl, DWI. sentenced lo 12 monlhs suspended for 2 years, super­ vised probation, 7 days in jail, assess­ment, $200 and cosl. - Robert Young, no liccnse, llct]- lious, cancelled, or revoked registra-^ lion, unsafe tires, pcnnitlingopcratitm’ of vehicle wiihnoinsurance,.senienccd; lo 45 days i suspended for 2 years, not operate vchiclc unlil licensed, regis­ tered. safe tires and liability insurance. $50 and cosl. Fulled Tu Appear - Leo Baca. HO mph in a 70 zone, • - Michelle Grice, lareeny. - James Hinson, lareeny. ■ Steven Jones, exceeding safe speed. - Candace Kimmer, misdemeanor possession marijuana, larceny, aiding and abeiiing driving while liccnsc r»-. vokcd. .J - Angela Robinson, no licensc. re­ sisting public officer, DWI, open con- ' taincr afler consuming alcohol. - Karen Sheets, larceny. -Tracy Wilson, noliccnsc,rcsisling- publicofficcr.possessionofmarijuana.' pt»session of drug paraphernalia. ' Suoerìor Court The following eases wctc disposed of last week in Davic County Superior Court with Judge Judson D. DeRamus Jr.picsidine.PtoscculoiswctcGwcnda . PHe^ and Rob Taylor, assistant DAs. -IDancn Todd BcMoii, two counu or indeecnt liberties wiih a child re­ duced to two counts of assault on a child under 12, 120 days in prison suspended Five years, supervised pro- batidn, no contact with viclim, sex offeidcr and substance abuse treat- raeni, day («porting cenicr, $200 fine, $700 attorney fee and court cost. - Gaith Alan Bishop, possession with Intenl to sell ordeliver marijuana, six tocight months in prison suspended 30 inonlhs wiih supervised probation 10 include drug tests, searches, no use or ppsscssion of alcohol or other con- UDlledsubstance,counseiinganducat- ment, $250, court cost, $100 leslilu- lion, evidence desunycd.- Linda Wall Byrdsongc, peijuiy [educed to misdemeanor obstniclion ofjmlice,60days in jml suspended 18 months, $500line, court cost, 24 hours community service within 100 days.-MaitinAndreCain,ptobationvio- latioii,conlinuedonptat»tionextcnded two years, 30 days in jail, six tnonths intei^vepn>bation,$150 attorney fee, S209 and court cost. -.Kenneth Dean Chandler, pniba- tlon Violation, continued on probation, $100 flnc and court costs. S“ Ra„lyLecChurch,probatH)nv1o. j|tjon,oneyearsentenceinvolicd,woiii liiease recoinmended. i> -Wynne Ann Connell, pojury, re­ lie d to misdemeanor obsmiction of Jasike. 60 days in jail suspended 18 t i{ ^ $300 Rne, court cost, $1,400 tSt«ey fee, 48 houn community ser- il^w ilhin lOOdays.!■ -'William Lamonte Dillard, probo- Ibn vioUtion, sentences involted, 90 ¡iiys in prison with wort release rec- ipimendcd. $100 atlomey fees.>: -Cai1Hendrix,thKecountsobiain- ^pntpetty by false pretense,ei^to p) months in prison, suspended flve fkut, at least six months intensive ((otiation and day icpnting center, l^ v e evaluatioa and comply with I counseling and tieal- ^ nol maintain any checking ac- 1 or have any chccks, $300 fiiK. D aooney fee and court cost, j. - Della Sue Hensley, peijufy, re- d to misdemeanor olMuction of ^ 60 days in suspended 18 1,48 hours conununity seivlce t 100 d*ys, $300 flne and court •nvidA.Jackiaa}r„lwocaunu ceby fraud, igproperty by false . IS lo 18 nuntiK in prison tl fivt yei№ iupeiviied pro­ li m liM iixiw nlh i ioloi- , cammmiiiy icivk». $500 fine, iwo coun costs, submit to evaluation and counseling unlil no longer deemed ncccs,sary by probulion officer, participate in day rcpoiting centcr program. - Charies David Jaeoti^ haUlual impaired driving. 1610 20 ttionths in prison, substance abuse Ircalment and work release nxomraendcd, $350 at­ torney fee, court cost; common law ullcringnxluccd 10 allempled common law ullcring, rcsisllng public olilcer, canyingaconccalcd weapon. I20days in prison suspended 18 monlhs with al lea-st six monlhs inlensive probation and day reporting ccnler, nol u.se or possess alcohol or any conlrolled sub- slance,subinlllosean;hes,receive.sub- stance abuse counseling and treatment, $65 restitution, $300 line and coun cosl for Ihreecascs; common law forg­ery, dismissed for pica. - Christopher Ray Jarvis, statutory rape/sex ofTense, reduced to indecent liberties widi a child, 15 to 18 months in prison with sex offender treatment and worit release recommended, pay natitulion for victim's medical bills, $1,600 attorney fees, court cost; stalu- toiy rape/sex offense reduced to inde­ cent liberties with a child, 15 to 18 months in prison suspended 5 years, supervised probation, six ttwnths in­ tensive probation, day repotting cen­ ter,leceivesexoffendertreattnent, slay away ftom victim and her family, nol be alone with any child other than his own unless accompanied by an adult. - IVaci Lee Coilins Layell, proba­ tion violation, pay money owned, con­ tinue on probation. - Kenneth Wayne Moiiis, proba­ tion violation. Iwo year sentence in­voked, substance abuse trcaunent and work release recommended, $275 at­ torney fee. - Eddie Lewis Neely Jr.. probation violatwn. continued on prob^n.pro- bationoiy period extended from two years to three. 48 hours In jail, $150 atlomey fee, SIQO fine, obtain QED within six months, partkipate in day reporting center program for six months. - Dennis Leveme Nichols, felony possesskw with Intcntto sell ordeliver cocaine, salcofcocaine, I6to20months in prison suspended five years. IM­ PACT program, nol use or possess alcohol or controlled substance, sub­ mit to searches, participate in counsel­ ing andticalnwMpn>iiam.$l60iesti- tutkm. $500 fine. $300 attorney fee. coun cost, evklence dealroyed. - Kennelh Dwayne NieR, proba­ tion vk)lation. submit to substance abuie evaluation and treatnieM, day icpofting cenler, $100 attcmey fee. - John EdwanI Odnne, DWI, re­ manded lo District Court Judgment -Roger Dale RidnnkiAlaRtay orcbow in acUoo, lOla 24 nonths in prison, work release rccomrncndcil, $200 aiiomcy fee, court cost.- Donald Gray Smith, felony pos- scssionofnuuijuana..sixtoeighl monlhs in prison suspended three years, six months Intensive probation and day rcportingccnler,counseling,$250fine, $100 restitution, court cosl and evi­ dence destroyed. - Timolhy Scolt Smycis, simple wonhicsscheck,driving while license rcvoked, remanded 10 Dislricl Coun judgment. - Jason Gray Tomlinson, peijury reduccd 10 misdemeanor obsiruclion ofjuslice, 60 days in jail suspended 18 monlhs. 48 houis communily service within 100 days. $300 fine and court cosl. - Elizabeth Massey Vines, felony larceny. 30 days in jail suspended one year, $100 reslilulion, stay away from pruseculing witnesses and Iheir prop­ erty, $100 fine and court cosl.- Ponia Jolclle Wilson, felony har­ boring an escapee reduced 10 resisting, delaying and obstructing an ofliccr, resisting public officer, 60 days In jail suspended 18 months, $200 line, two court costs, day reporting cenler, $425 allomey fee; felony harhonng an es­ capee, dismissed for pica. - William Jamell Wilu>n, felony poiscsskm wllh intent to щапиГас|иге, sell or deliver cocaitie, felony sale or‘ delivery of cocaine, nine to 11 monlhs in prison wiih work release recom­ mended. $350 reslilulion, drugs de­ stroyed within 15 days. Failed To Appear- Clei.i Cuebas Abejo, irafficklng in marijuana, maintaining a pi,xe Гог a conlrolled substance, possession wiih intent 10 sell or deliver marijuana. -Jose Rufo Cabrera, imrtlcking in marijuana, maintaining a place for a conlrolled substance, possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana.- Lawrcnce Kelly Hillon, driving while liccnse rcvoked, habitual im­ paired driving. - Ronnie Allen Lee, two counts obtaining property by false preien.sc. - Peggy Lorella Martin, probation violation,. - Pedro Hernandez Ramirez, pro­ bation violalion. - Barron Lee Thompson, felony breaking and cniering a molor vehiclQ, ’ felony larceny. * ^ ^ г с (1уОса|И№ ю^^ Smith Grove UMC Children’s Ministry H w y 158 is n o w ta k in g re g is tra tio n fo r B e fo re /A fte r schoo l care. T h e tele p h o n e n u m b e r is 940-5296, G rades K-6 th. T h is p ro g ra m w ill in c lu d e : d e vo tio n s, songs, skits, in d o o r/o u td o o r gam es, a rts and cra fts, va lu e s educa tion, sports, 4-H, n a tu re e d uca tio n and h o m e w o rk/stu d y tim e, E O E o9i7.1fr< ItaL-bt llanv9pm>Sii.CLOSED Drive-Thru between Baskin Robbins i Pizza Hut 766-6011 SALEM MORTGAGE DELA ROBBINSLoan Officer 336-76B-1996Bit. 107 2 4 И о ш У о к е » Ш h i : 768-2947 P »lg tt;6 0 7 - «»9 J u iS t A rriv e d The New Weather Alert Radio Gives Constant WoaUier PlliS Sends An Aiarm Wlion Severe Aiert Is In Your Area I n d e p e n d e n t D i s t r i b u t o r ВШ F o ste r ReeulW Hour«: M-F 8;30-8 • Sat 8;3(M • Sun 1:30-5 IbsteroRauch Drug Go; 495 Valley RoMi • lyiocktvlll« • (336) 751-2141 ; ' ^ ________________________’ * ' ♦_______f U A V IK n tw i «.Ki-K iai!, k u c iìk u , ju iy Л», iw e P u b lic R e c o r d s Civil Lawsuits i: ;< r The foUowing civil lawsuits were nicd with the Davic Clerk of Court. Nayrcx R. Smith vs. Stephanie Hawks, child support: counterclaim, child custody and support. , • Kimbcriy Dennis Lanning vs. Marty Steven Lanning. absolute di­ vorce. resume using maiden name. • Robert Joseph Sherlin Jr. vs. Rena Hargrove Sherlin. absolute di­ vorce. • Michael Boger and Mary Boger vs. Jesus Gonzalez and Davie Inter­ nal Medicine, mcdical malpractice claim, in excess 510,000 compensa­ tory damages each; counterclaim, (hat plaintiffs' claim he dismissed. - Randall Keith Carter and Sandra S. Carter vs. Tim Leonard, request recovery. SI .000; counterclaim, lhat plainllffs rccovcr nothing. - Diane Stackhouse M iller vs. Gary Udward Miller Sr.. voluntary support agrcemenl. - Carl Neely vs. James Neclj; re­ quest defendant nol assault, ihrcaten, abuse, follow, harass or interferc with plalntirr. • Lisa Reed Gullerrc/. vs. Juan AnlonioGutlcrrez, absolute divorce, resume using maiden name. - Wanda Kay Essex vs. Thomas Dewayne Essex, absolute divorcc. resume using maiden name.- Centura Dank vs. Diana K. Phillips, request judgment. $3,320.23.• James Eugene Vandyke vs. Christina Louise Vandyke, absolute divorce. • Joanna While Collier vs. MichacI Woyne Collier, child cus­tody and support, post-separation support, alimony, possession of mari­tal home. In cxccss 50% maritol pmp- crty: counterclaim, child custody and support, equitable distribution of marital properly. . Samuel Gompcrs Hubbard vs. Paul Douglas Hunsucker, aulo acci­ dcnl claim, in cxccss $10.000 dam- oges. - Jenny Bennell vs. TVronc Mar­ tin. request defendant noi assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or in­ terfere with plaintilf.- Janicc Rcavis Weeks vs. Landon E. Weeks, divorcc from bed and board, post-scparalion support and alimony, unequal distribution of mnrilal property: counterclaim, U«q| relief souglil by plainlill be deni WX; ■ Sherry Dewall vs. M ict;{; Dewall, request defendant n o l!^ saull, threaten, abuse, follow, han^ij or interfere with piaintilT. - Davie Social Scrviccs, on bciil't of: Sholiita L. Ijames vs. Rcsina&i! Clark, child support: Angela Hcn43|; vs. Thomas W. Carpenter, child siipT port; Bridgellc D. Harris vs. M iclt^ M. Connor, child support. T'* Land Transfers The following land transfers werc filed with the Davie County Regis­ ter of Deeds.The transactions are listed by parties involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps pur­ chased, with $2 rcprescnting S1.0(X). . C. Richard Dobson Builders to David J. Bitlcrand Deborah R BItlcr. I lot. Farmington. $360. . HMS General Contractors to Joe Wayne Cable and Shirley Jean Cagle. 1 tract, Farminglon, S600. - Ooshen Lands lo Brucc W. Smyers and D.iria A. Smycrs. 2 lots, Jerusalem. $16. • Bruce W. Smyers and Darla A. Smycrs to Dale Lee Wolford and Barbara Ann Wolford, 2 lots, Jerusa- Icm. $56. • Dale Lee Wolford and Barbara Ann Wolford to Dewey R Owens and Cynthia F. Owens. \ lol, Jerusalem. $30.- Dale Lee Wolford and Barbara Ann Wolford to Wilbur D. Pittman and Deborah S. Pittman, I lol, Jerusalem, $80. • John N. Davis Jr.. executor of the estate of John N. Davis Jc to Gary D. Voss and Janet T. Voss, I lot, Famiington. S526. • Jimmy E. Hampton and Susan C. Hampton to Town ofCoolcemee. I lol. Jerusalem. • Robert L. Parker and Madeline C. Parker to MichacI J. Parker and Julie A. Parker. I suite. Mocksvillc. - Colonial Estates lo Eleanor Gallimorc, I lot, Mocksvillc, $32, • CIco D. Peirce to C. Hubert Dunn and Norma L. Dunn, 1.81 acres. $30. • William Gibson and Melissa Gibson and Christian Alexander and CoraAlexandcrlo Michael R. Brake and Kathleen M. Brake, I lot, Jemsa- tern, $30. • Brenda Carroll Johnson lo Shctby Ashbcim, 1.99 acrcs. Shady Gnive. $120.- John C. Lucado to Robert T. Frost andTammy R.Tilley, I lol, $40. • Kenneth Lee Moses. Todashi Moses. Gary Wayne Moses and Sandy Moses, and Peggy Louann Boyd and Carl Boyd to Craig S. Johnson. .33 acre, Mocksvllle. $75. - William Isaac Norman and Melinda Ellis Norman lo Efrain Vlllaloro, .77 acre. $126. - Executive Home Rentals to Wayne G. Cody and Peggy J. Cody. I lot. Farmington. $424.• Paul L. Stewart and Joy Harper Stewart to Steven Paul Hnmm, 1.45 ocres. Calahaln. $6. • Paul L. Stewart und Joy Harper Slcwarl to Jason Ray Stewart, 4.36 acres, Calahaln. - Lillian Ijames to Robert J. Hollis and Edmonia Hollis, 2.81 acres, Clarksville, $6. - Judith Hope Riggs and Jessie Monroe Riggs lo David S. Conrad and Susan D. Conrad, I lot, Calahaln, $8. -Lorry Ann Sammons lo David Lee Sammons, I lot, Jerusalem. - Jimmy E. Caudle and Carolyn M. Caudle to Joel Milchell Hill and Dora PottsTaylor, 4.52 acrcs. Mocks­ villc. $260.- Bryan H. Cranflll lo Herman Kcnnelh Hyde and Mary M. Hyde, 2 acrcs, Clarksville, $14. - J.T. Smith Jr. and Martha S. Smith lo Carl J. Blattner and Manna Blallner, 2.6 acres, Clarksville, $51. . Abba Inc. to MichacI J. Purviance and Sandra M. Purviance. I lot. Farminglon. $836. - Vance C. Dunn and Margaret F» Dunn 10 Tanya D. Thomas and Jean D. Patrick, 3 tracts, Farmington. - James William Wilson, execu­ tor of cslatc of James Andrew son 10 James William Wilson, ¿ rf acres. $10. * * • Larry Jackson Markland ot}^ Martha Garrett Markland lo Rafail Mebcl and Vanessa E.Mebel, I tract, Fulton. $170. • The transfer listed last week, from Jessie Rulh Whilaker Mabc and, Charles David Mabc to Calhy Malw, Mandakunis and Geòrgie Willi^|n, Mandakunis Jr. was first recorded In August of 1995. Mocksville Police The following incidents were re­ ported to the Mocksville Policc De­ partment. - Margaret Pauline Grim of Parkersburg, W.Va., reported July 25 someone attempted to lake her purse at.a slorc off Yadkinville Road.. - Robert Landry reported July 25 the burglary of a small amount of money from South Davie Middle School. • The larccny of a vacuum from Wai Mart was reported July 24. - Le Hong Thi reported July 24 a rear window was broken oul of a business on Yadkinville Road.• Michelle Renee Fell of Cool­ eemee reported July 23 wires werc clipped toa vehicle on GaithcrSlrcel. - Allyn Morton reported July 22 the larceny of money from the Com­ fort Inn, Yadkinville Road. • Janice Ann Carman of Colum­ bus Grove, Ohio, reported July 21 the larceny of her purse. A rre sts - Shannon D. White, 20, of 142 Fireside Lane, was chaigcd July 23 with larccny. Trial date: Aug. 27. She is accuscd of stealing a Disney video from Wai Mart.- Rusty Dale Casper, 30, of Kcmcrsvillc, was charged July 23 with obtaining a controlled substance by forgery. Trial date: Aug. 20.- Norma Frye Fowler, 27. of 381 Duke St., chaiged July 21 with fil­ ing a false rcport.Trial date: Aug. 20. .Jon Bradley Robbins, 27.of 381 Duke St., chaigcd July 21 wllh fil­ ing a false repoit.Trial date: Aug. 20. - Robert Earl Chalmon, 31. of 711 Norlhridgc Coun, was chaiged July 20 with assault on a female. Trial date: Aug. 20. TrafHc AccidenU ' - No charges were filed after'a’ wreck on Counlry Laneal 12:50 p^tih.; July 22.Edward Burton Green, 29;6f 134 Counlry Lane, backcd a 19^8 Nissan from his driveway, strikiri'a; 1993 Lexus driven by Steven Gfay' Laymon, 37, of 160Cardinal St.,*re-, ported Officer D.T. Miller. *’ ' Arrests pmfcOowiaiMmtswenmaik by the Davie County SherifTs De- panment. -Zenobia Rucben Jackson, 29, of Woodleaf. arrested July 13. for buy­ ing, selling or possessing inspection slickers. Bomd: $50,000. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Kenneth Ray Hellard. 36. of491 Will Boone Road, Mocksville. ar- n»icdJuly 17.for9countsof felony larccny. misdemeanor larceny and brcakingandcniering.Trialdatc:Aug. 20. - Calvin Nicholas Rocky Wilson, 24, ofEaslea. S.C, wo5 arrested July 20, for failure to appear in court. Trial date: Aug. 13. - Mary Smith Holloway, 50, of 664 Gladstone Road, Mocksvillc, was ar­ rested July 20, for misdemeanor worth­less chcck. Trial dale: July 27. -Alton Randall Lane,39.of 127 Red OakTrail, Mocksville, was arrested July 20, for failure to appear in court. Trial dale: July 30. - Victor Ray Laird, 28, of 136 Howardtown Road,Mocksvillc. arrested July 21. for misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon, misdemeanor pos- session of marijuana and possession of dmg paraphernalia. Trial date: Aug. 27. - Portia Jolcttc Wilson, 44, of 393 Village Road, Mocksville, was arrested July 21, for misdemeanor larceny and violating probation. Trial date: Aug. 27. - David Vivian Clevenger, 26, of Statesville, aireslcd July 21, for viola­ tion of a domestic violence protection order. Trial date: July 23. - Brenda Kay Myers, 34, of 252 Everhart Road, Mocksville, was ar­ rested July 22, for misdemeanor as- sault. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Bessie Darlene "Tina" Durtiam, 34, of 107 Alamosa Drive, Advancc, arrested July 22, for assault inflicting serious injury. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Jammy Ray Dancy, 18, of 167 LaQuinta Drive, Advance, was arrcsled July 22. for contributing to the delin­quency of a minor. Trial date: July 30. - Courtney Shawn Dfau, 19, of Rural Hall, was arrested July 22, for violation of preüial rcleasc order. Trial date: July 23. - Therese Fusco Coble, 31, of 1061 Cedar Grove Church Road, Mocks- villc, was arrcsled July 22, for second degree trespassing. - Derrick Michael Cundiff. 25, of Lcwisvilleiarrested July 23, for assaull on a femal^ Trial date: Aug. 20. -Tracy LcvandaWilson,26,of383 Village Road, Mocksvillc,arresiedJuly 23, for violating probation. Trial date: Sept. 7. - MichacI Keith Joyner, 22, of 162 Duke St., Cooleemee, arrested July 23, for assaull with a deadly weapon and simple assault. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Rachel Michelle Bryant, 29. of Sialcsvillc. was arrested July 23, for simple assaull. Trial date: Aug. 8. , - Brooke Sheree Ridenhour. 20, of 3213 N.C. 801 S.. Advancc. arrcsled . July 25, for no licensc and nciitlous ! lag. Trial date: Aug. 21. ' ;- Victor Ray Ldrd, 28, of 136 | Howardtown Road, Mocksvillc. wd^ ! arrested July 25. for possession with | intent to manufacture, sell or deliver • marijuana. Trial dale: Aug. 27. ' < * j -TravlsJamalJohnson.24,ofI000' HardlsonSt.,Mocksvillc,arrcstcdJuiy ; 26, for driving while license revoked, ; disorderly conduct and communicat- ; ingihrcais.Trialdate: Aug.21. Sheriffs Department The following incidents were re­ ported to the Davie County SherifTs Department. ■ -KeliyJayCanerofRockHill.S.C. reponed July 20, that someone had bôen Ümwing rocks al mobile homes Ml a mobile home lot on U.S. 601, causing $3,000 worth of damage. Slamey Gobble of Jamestown Drive. Advance, reported July 20. a wdlct was stolen ftom his residence, f ;.-DavieCounlySolidWasteFacil- jty .Directcr Jetty Card nsported July 20,: thal an inmale stole a pressure W h it ftom the county landfill, j irRebecca William SividerofN.C. 801, Mocksville. reported July 20,that her mailbox hod been damaged. - MichacI Wayne Grccr of Jerusa­ lem Avenue.Mocksville, reported July 20. that two Rottwcilcrdogs had been stolen from his residence. - Randal I Jack Cave of Davic Acad­ emy Road, Mocksville, reported July 20. lhat a portable welder had been stolen from his residence. -Clifion Hardin McMahan of Ber­ muda Run Drive, Advance, reponed July 22. thal his briefcase and a golf club set had been slolen from his Ford Explorer al his house. - Kimbcriy Slewart ofMocksville reported receiving harassing phone calls July 22. - Joann Home McAlphin of Juni­ per Lane, Advance, reputed July 22, someone had broken into her truck at her residence, stealing linens and 12 Disney videos. A television. VCR and the molding on the vehkie h^ been damaged. - Geocge Rufiu Williams of Box­ wood Chuich Road, MocksTille, re­ poned July 22, that someone had bro­ ken inlo his house. -Cpl.S.D.MoxleyJr.rcponed)uly 22 someone had anetnpled to set fite to aPlymouthVoyajefvan, belonging to Deborah J. Ripley of Mosheim,Tenn., about 4:43 a.m. on west bound 1-40. - Mark R. Gallimorc of Undeipass Road, Advance, reported July 22, that someone had bioken into his garage and stole an air compressor, bench grinder, wrenches and a number of other tools and equipment. - Manin Pulido Luis of Advance teponed July 22, sotneone had stolen twocheckbooks ftom his vehicle in the Food Lion parking lot al Bermuda Quay. - Daniel Eugene Waid of Advance ttpoited July 23 he had left his wallet on top his car and drove off from IjHighwav Patrol Rivcrview Apartments. -Burl Monroe Lanier Jr.ofMocks- villercportedJuly23hehadlostagold necklacewhileswimming in the Yadkin River. - Dale Ray Holland of Keuhie Creek Road, Mocksville, reportedJuly 23' dogs attacked a goal at his resi­dence. - Amos Stewart Brown of Wagner Road, Mocksville, reported July 23, someone had damaged his mailbox. - Arlene Ann Richardson of New Landon reponed July 24, tenants al a riesklencesheownsonRivetviewRoad had slolen a washing machine, dryer, stove and refrigerator and damagd a ; windowandcaipct.Trialdate:July24.; - Judy Miller reported July 25 a : windowanddoorhadbeendam^edat; DavicHighSchoolandasttuJlamouili; of money stolen. , ;-JonathanWishonrepoitedJuly25 : afotgedcheckhadbeenpassedalFi^.: Lion at Tanglewood Crossing. - Tonya Leigh Hill of CourtMy Road, Mocksville, reported July ?6,' i Uiatsomconehadcutatireonherl^ ' Toyota Caniiy at her residence. \ - James Franklin Kooniz of U.S.,! IS8, Mocksville, reportedJuly 26a5:. i ton trailer was stolen ftom his yard, | '. The following traflic accidents in Davic County were investigated by tilt N.C. Highway Patrol. iO iilM in C liw ^ ;',;A King nun was chaiged with e lid in g a safe speed after a wreck S«>-40 at 6 p.m. July 25 Jack Lowell 9mh.. I9,wasdrivinga 1992 Jeep fi« hydroplaned, striking a pickup pick driven by Casey Clude-Colber McBride, 16, ofRural Hall, reponed Trtwper Adolph A. Justice. MoeksvUle Man Cited A Mocksville man was cited for following loo closely after a wreck on 1-40 at 4 p.m. July 24.Roben Hilton LulTman, 19, of 157 Buckeye TVail, failed to stop tbe 1989Tbyou pickup he was driving before il struck in die rear a 1987 Buick driven iVSavie Спшу Ibe depmmena re- ipM ed 10 llie foUowing calls. MjrJkJeniiaktn, 2:59p.m.. clean <¡¿»1« 4IÍM.N.C. aoi in ftauof file Щ в та Л . l - M r U : Fannington, 3:33 p.ni., MUcto Or, Fanliigli» Exxon; FoiIe. k U |ма„ me binriag untagmad, M il ilNh 406 Ncrtrt^e Coun.l2:4«ua,.шюк- ' ' , U J. M ; SaMi Oiovi, 1Л8 l,N r.8(B «l0 4 158; Advance assisted; Семег. 3:49 a.m.. auto acckkni, 1-40; Fork, SKM a.m.. fite alatm. 2068 U.S. Hwy. 64 Eait;Coinal2a-DiiUnaHiiled;Macki- ville, 7:28 p.d, unknown type of fire, l58alCoundyLane;SmUiqnm Jd jr 23: SnkhCmve. 3:11a.m. finabfin, l42BaraudtViU4eDrive; Advance willed; Sailb On>ve, 3:18 pjn.,auioacckle«.U.s: IS8biftomof АиНиЛпв,:;? '.t.., , . by Eugene Faulknei; 65, of 119 Ken Hoots Lane. Advance, reported Trooper Adolph A. Justice. C a rH lU B rtM lw iil L iu Ann Fran, 37, of Winston- Salem, was driving a 1994 Lincoln on 1-40 at 6 p.ra. July 25 when Ihe car hydroplaned, going off the road to Ihe left. collfaHng wiih an embank­ment, repotted IVooper J.R. Allred. Jal]tMMocksville,5:288.ni.,nn alam, l500NalhMalnSlieel;Mocks- viUe,6.'04a.m.,fiiealann, l89Faitroonl Drive; William R. Davie, 9Я4 р,п>.. Ней Иге, 4464 N.C. 801 Nonh., I . Jii|]r25:Macktville.6:10pm.fiie alann,C()nift>tlM;Siidlhan)ve,6:17 pm,aMoaa:idtM,I-40;CounlyUae, 7:26 pm, auto acddcM. 1-40.'. Mbr » : OouMy Line. 10:14 am. possible striictiira fire,'136 Moniioa RiMd;CeM taiiM d.> CirHIUIVteinMcdlaa Kim Parker Hayes. 40. of Cornelius, was driving a 1997 Mercedez lhat hydroplaned, and went off 1-40 to the left, striking a tree in the median at 5:50 p.m. July 25, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. C irH jrd n v ln n O a M BradleyCnigEssick,29,ofLex- inglon, was driving a 1993 Focil on 1-40 at 5:30 p.ni. July 25 when il hydrcplaned, going off tbe road to Ihe left, striking a tree in the median, reponed’nooper J.R. Allred. ' IViKk Hits Ullllty Pole A iractor trailer stnick a utility pole on N.C. 801 al ihe entrance to First Union in Hillsdale al 12:30 a.m. July 22. Josephal Sindiga Mogusu, 25, of Arlington, Ibxas, was driving the 1994 Inlemalional, reporled TVoopetC.D. Jones. Car SIMea On Boxwood Ch. Rd. David John Hauser, 48, of 112 Charlotte Place, Advancc, waa driv­ ing a 1985 Toyota on Boxwood Church Road at 9:25 p.m. July 23 and when he applied Ihe brakes, Ihe Cooleemeé Police The foUowing wete laken ftom CoolecmeePoUoeDepnncnlRixirts. -LatiyCbpeorN.C.80l repelled Jtdy 24, lhal юпюпе had stolen a uliUly nUcr ftom Ma resideiice. -KenMbWUIimorCeMaSlieel reponed lhal aomeone had taken his 1974 Foni pickup аш1 faUed to muni, It.. ' - Offlcea respcnded tu a reported disturbance al Ihe Cooleemee bkxk party on Davie Street where Dak Cnvet reponed ihtt in iMoxicaMd in- divkkialhidcauiedadiilurbMceand theealenad Mm. Tha sutijcci^w« re­ moved ftora Ihe prcmlsei, bul no dwiea wen filed allMa lime. , .'I ;.r car slid on the wet road, skidding o f : Ihc road 10 the right, reported ; Ttaoper C.D. Jones, ■ C; Car HIU Dccr On UJS. 64 East Ttrry Lynn Moore,34, of 150 E. I Lcxinglon Rond, Mocksville,«^ ! driving a 1992 POntiac on U.S.'64 I Easi al 11:30 p.m. July 21 when’*' 1 deer crossed his path, reporleif | IVooper C.D. Jones. ''•i'' | C ir Gw.'s Down EmiMuikmcnt' i A Winston-Salem man was not iillured when ihe car he was driving wenI down an embankment on al 7:15 p.m. July 25. ^ William Ronald Church. 42. litU 'DrooperT.S. Kennedy that the l^ li | Chevrolet he was driving hydro-'; planed, causing it to go down t^ j embankment and suike a tree.Ikfa FtM r«irCliar|(( A Mocksville leen faces four ; chaiges ater a wreck on U.S. 64 W eti'; alll:30p.m.Iuly24. lYavii Ray Hedrick, 19, of 6^3 ! O iM m m iO tH m l V ' V i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - 7 Bank Of Davie Stock Sale Ahead Of Expectations BankofDavlechlef executive Robert Marzianosald 6 8 percent ofthe stocK had sold prior to June 19. - Photo by Robin F «rgu«ton By Mike Bamhardt Davic Couniy Enterprise Rccord Robert Mar/iano sits at his dc.sk on court square In M(X’ksvillc, punching numbers on a small, hand-held calcu­ lator. Eighl yews aficr he founded Old North State Bank in Stokes Counly. $1,000wonhofstock was worthncariy $5,000. ll's grown even more sincc the bank was sold. His success in staning lhat bank Is the main reason he was sought by directors trying to open a new bank here«The Bank of Davie. And sale of stock for the proposed Bank of Davie Is ahead of expectations, with plans lo close the sate aficr Aug. 17. Mar/.iano, president and chief ex­ecutive, said 68 pcrccnt of the stock had been soldpriortoJunc 19, with the opening of the hank pttssiblc curly in 1999. Many of the variables Includc completing govcmmcnl regulations, Acarecrbankcr,Mur/.ianos{iidihat for a long time, he wantc*d lo start a h:mk. "It was .something I wanted to do." he said. The same tis here, we sold enough sliK’k to gcl It open. We also did a giKKl job of providing banking services to ihe communiiy. We did a g(Hxl job forourcuslonicrs, our share­ holders and our employees." Sofar,shareiioldcrs arc mainly from all parts of Davie County, with some investors from sum)unding areas. A friendof Ucn Bmwdcr.oncofthc directors. Mar/iano was Involved in the early talks about the new bank aboul a year and a half ago. They slant'd talking about Ihe po.vsibililics, conduclcil feasibility studies. Things UK^kcd pt\si\ivc. that Davic C\m\y could handle a new bank. Tliey plan loopcn ofllccs in Mtxik.s- vllle and Hillsdale, wllh the main of- llccon Yadklnville R(wd across fnwn Ihe post ofllce, A icnipomry bank will likelyopcn while the building isbeing completed. Mar/.ianoalsobelieves that HilLsdale can support a bank, and the griiup is kxiking for a site for a bninch olllce therc. The hank will start wiih appnixi- malcly 13 full-time employees. Tlicy will payciimpctilivc wages. Mar/iano said. In addition lo ihe normal banking hours. Ihe Bank of Davie will likely stay open lalcr in the day, and maybe on Saturdays. Iw said. Tltcy will oiler Imdilional hanking services such as consumer und commercial cha’king, money markets, CDs, management accounls, loans, mortgage loans and equity lo;ins. Tliere will he an automated lelliir machine{ATM)uleachbranchofllcc. and maybe «»tlicr ficc-sianding ATMs elsewhere in llic counly. To buy .slock at$ 11 i>crsliarc(l(K) share minlinum), customers must pay $1 pcrshiire when llllingout the fonit on the OlTering circular, available at the len'iptmiry olficc on court sijuare. Tlie remainder oflhc cost for shares will l)C due when all share's are sold. Mar/iano said Ihc money raised ihrough ibeinilial.stockon'cringshould |)c enough lo htilld and Impnivc the bank. IfMiccesswarranLsil, there could he another slock olTcring, he said. ■'Wc'rc licrc to work for our cust tomcfN," be said. "We've tried to put logeiher the right kind of organization to .serve llic cuMomcrs, and we've bt'cn accepted well." Neighbors Speak Out Against Proposed Communication Tower By'Jeanne Gaither Daiic Counly Enterprise Rcconl ^ Ncighborsioaproposcdcommuni- cojion lower sight let the DavieCouniy filin g Board of Adjustment know they don't want a tower near them al a I^liblic hearing July 20. " Gcaron Communications has re­ quested a special use permit to put a tower on Howardtown Cirele about IWO miles from U.S. 158 on property zoned rcsidentlal-agricultunil. * ‘the couniy zoning ordinance docs nolallowacommunicallontowcriobc placed within one mile of an existing ifwcr or within five miles of an exist­ ingbwcr unless granted a ^ ia l use permit. Towers arc also suf^tosed lo suppon al least three users, acconling to Planning and Zoning Director John Gallimore. Thcproposcdtowerwouldbcwithin five miles of several existing lowers. The closcst tower, owned by AT&T, is ld?ffled near 1-40. Gallimorc said., Gcaron Communications builds lowcre for numemuscanicrs. TTic lower on Howardtown Cirele is lo be built for Bell South, which is making an effort lo fill in gaps in its PCS coverage area, Gcaron representative Marshall Hazelhursl lold board membcre. PCS communications effectively a'achcs only a three mile radius from a towerwhilccellularwavescanspan 10 to 11 miles. PCS may be able lo reach up to five miles, depending on the height of the tower, he explained. The tower would be located 450 fed off the road in a pasture. Gcaron has marketed the lower lo olher com­panies for potential co-location on the lower, and iwo have expressed Interest in ihc site, Hazelhursl said, Bell South selected this site lo achievccoverage In central and eostem Davic Counly. Co-locating on the AT&T lower on 1-40 is possible bul would nol help the company reach Ihosc areas. Bell Soulh already has coverage along 1-40, he explained.' Some neighbors have^xpressed concerns about ihc proposed lowcr> he Cooleemee Briefsf*{ • ; l^re Hydrant Improvements Made ^ -■i Improvements and repairs arc being made on some of Cooleemee's firc hydtante, and there arc plans for more to be installed, acconling to Town Commissioner Bill Gibson. This will help volunteer fire department, he said. Fomis Available To Avoid Mail List ,.if h had nol been stalled by the N.C. General Assembly, the Division of Motor Vehicles would already have sold die names, addnases and other information about every licensed driver in Ihc slate. Mayor Grady Spry told die town boanl. The DMV has nxeived more dian 8,000 applications from company’s inletesled in this lisi. To avoid being bombarded with junk mail, CaroUna lesidenls may fiU oul a fonn to be sent lo die DMV requesting ^ their natnes be leimved from the list, he said, t, :Ftmns are available al die town hall, library and die poltee departmeni, acvonling to Town Clerit DoUy Campbell. Commissioner Lynn Rumley plans ^ include a copy in die next town newsletter. telecommun|catk)ns Discussed Spiy loM die board he had met'widi Davie County and Mocksville kaden ¿^^uss Ihe poesibUily of aUowing telecommunicadons antennae and ttans- MÌteis to be placed on town pnpoty. If a company were to find a buiUing, tower or olher sthicluieanaplaceoriownpnipertyaiuilablekx^oa fcr iiil'iituipnienl. die town could earn money. ' №0.801 Speed Limit Reduced . The boanl voted unanlmoiiily to reduce ttw ipeed limit oa N.C, 801 widiin tlié'kMniIÌniiBto35in^andtolnidalediiCUiikni widi die N.C. Department ot lVinquialiaii aboM reducing dK ipc^ limit bn d» highway on die Rowan CoòMyik)eóftownto4Smpli. S DOT wanted die town to increaie die speed Umil, according to Gibson. ; ;Severalcommisskineni)uestiooedhowdieipee(IUmitdiangesonN.C.801 n55mplito35andbacktiito45inaihoilipanofhl|in™y. _ Itìice Chief Tim Wooten sakl die speed limit drop« fiwn 55 to 45 mph dteUe leverai towns befixe dropping to 35 in die buslneu ùne. ' I'i'FMpleneedtostiit slowing dombdbie diey reach the city Umili, he uU. Fall Cleanup Days Scheduled Amual M l ckanup day» wUI be Sept 9-12. die town bowl voled unani.; wndy.S’BlMfonibwUbeietiVMltencteMkipoeMer.'nailimaybedriipped sA,W tdnriiV,Thundvi«d Friday a l» • 4 ^ lв .iD liS l¡lu ^ S lU íL н ^ 9a!y large toim.mch ai «plianca. wUt be pkked up. Se^kx ciUuM and hwllBvped n e k M win Med aed am ihotdd caU die tom W I ly Sept 4,ae<anliiiitoCiionifaikaw)tanWiiliat ~ . She n e tta i die town j^ a ^ ^ with Цем |«'е№м.1я р Ш P(Ìè;H^)fs^ Installed llip ri'j^ íe ig iv s 'lle '.^ ito said. Becauscof thal, Gcaron agreed to move Ihe mwer further from the road.The lower will be visibly notice­ able, bul it in no way endangers ihc summnding community. It creates no sound, smell, traflic,emissions or ero­sion, Ha/elhursi lold the boanl. He presented property appraisal in­ formation from Union Counly as evi­ dence that comniunicaiion towers do nol decrease property values. Tbc tallest in the area, the pn^piml lower will be an eyesore, said a neigh­ bor. Studies have been done aN)ul ihe heallh hazards and property devalua­tion caused by communication towers, according toGcorgc Carter, who owns property near the site.Carter said he has talked to iwo real estate professionals and a ccnificd ap­praiser and has learned the lower would lower Ihc value of his property. Everyone In the neighborhood is opposed to Ihc lower, he lold ihe b(x>rd. Thivjtvw Mueller suggested lhal present towers be made taller so that no new ones need lo be creeled with more comp;inies kKatlng cijuipmcnt on the laller towers. Mueller also questioned PCS as an improvement from cellular. ll sa'ms a waste of money and time to install a system lhat reaches ashortcr distance, CclUiUur servicc is already available in the area, making It a waste lo crect another tower, he argued. " Youdon't need to talkon Ihe phone all the lime anywny," he Mid. BurJ chaimian Ed Welch said it would be unfair lo residents living near existing towers lo raise the height of Ihosc towers. Another problem with that suggestion isihe control overlowcr heights by the FAA, Highway Patrol Continued From Page 6 Duke Whilaker Road, skidded olflhc road in a bro.'ulslidc al an estimated 70 mph, reporled Trooper T.S. Kennedy The car slid across a yard and Into a fcncc, and the driver left the scene without reporting the acci­ dem. Hcdrick was charged with DWI, driving after drinking as a provi­ sional licensee, exceeding a safe speed und hit and run. Advance Woman Charged An Advancc woman was chaigcd ’Stolen Tag’ Written On Paper Leads To Statesville Man’s Arrest Here’s some advice for someone with revoked driver’s license. Don’ldrive around widi dK words “Stolen lig " written on a piece of paper, placed wherc the license plate should be. A Statesville man uied that Sun­day night in Mocksville. Il didn't work. Dante Deshaun Moore, 25, was driving a blue Cadillac on Valley Road when Mocksville Police Of­ ficer K.D. Hendrix spotted the Saturday Night iu«. 199м еМ пд la p «f0 r tlM 0 |M » M l M M N ie a ra l P lu>8 B0 r tim n .8 t f i« t8 tb c li.8 IH lu m 8 to c lir«c — I IK U O U a n d N lM lo ii В м п м п Ь м 1П М 1.T M I poalponctf окамшапо* el our МП, yia t I» f HIM vw n ii wivn ■ $ 1 Л 0 iS M l2 « id o M w CWMIwiij g X y lfiw Ü üw entHM nnofm u m im m "Wcdon'i want todoanythinghann- ful and injurious to the people of Davie County," Welch said. The board wants lo keep the cover­ age mandated by ihcgovcmmcnl while keeping lowcre to a minimum^ said Jack Jerome. Hazelhursl's presentation about range Is contradictory to infomiation the board has received In the [klsi from other petitioners, Jerome said. He made a itKMion to table tlie re­ quest until Counly Attorney Bob Price und Gallimore could research heights, range, co-location, PCS vs. cellular and other Issues raised during the hear­ing. The board voted unanimously lo table Ihe matter. Gallimorc and Price are to prcscni their findings to the board in Septem­ ber. Al that time the boiird may rcopcn Ih c public he.aring o r m ake a d ecision based on llie infom iaiion gathercd al Ihc llrst hearing, G allim orc said. . The board also voted to table an­ other rcque.si by Gcaron Communica­tions to placc a communication tower In u residcnilal-agriculiural zoned area on Wyo Road. Tlic board voted unanimously to grant a special use request by Walter Church to placc a mobile home In,a residential-suburban zoningdislrici off the end of Harris Street in Coolccncc.- The ne;uT;st neighbor isat least 1,000 feel in any direction, and noonc can sec the site where he plans to locate his home. Church said.Church's petition was granted' as long as the trailer is for his use only, all rcquircments for mobile homes arc mcl and proper landscaping is per- fonned. with following too closely and driv­ ing wilhoul a licensc after wrcck on U.S. 158 In Hillsdale al 3:25 p.m. July 23. Barrie Sucann Pucschel, 37, of 256 LaQuinta Drive, failed lo stop the 1975 Chevrolel she was driving before it struck in the rear a 1979 Mercury driven by Cecil Lynn Rob­ ertson, 42, of 1576 Fork-Blxby Road, Advancc, knocking It Inlo a 1993 Lincoln driven by Joycc Holodcr Foster, 57, of 265 Feed M ill Road, Advancc, reporled Trooper Adolph A. Justlcc, strange wording on the paper liccnsc plate. He slopped the car on U.S. 64 just outside town.The driver al First idcntifled him­ self as Randy Donald Miller, the of­ ficer reponed. Moo« was chained with driving while license revoked, resisting, ob­ structing and delaying an officer, and improper vehicle registration. He was placed In the Davie Counly Jail In lieu of aS500 bond, pending anAug. 21 hearing in Davie Dislrict Coun. There’s" Only Onie Way! Quit The Gimmicks, and Begin To Lose - Only Registered Dietitians ■ have the mcdical and clinical expertise to cater programs to your needs. 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Prosecuting was Robbie. Cniniilon, asaisiam DA. . > }uaniu AUaid, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, com; no Ucense, dismiss«), cor­ rected.• Craig Andenon, 80 mph in a 70 zme, reduced to improper equipment, SlOandcost . : Kennelh Anderson Jr., exceeding safe speed, reduced 10 improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. - Kennelh Bailey, 90 mph in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $5 and cost. -They Baker, 49 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to improper eqmpment, $10, cost. ; Ctirislopher Baley, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to74ina70, $5 and cost. - Brenda Bamey, 85 roph in a 70 zone.rcducedto74ina70,$5andcosl. -James Benton, unsafe movement, dismissed. - Ua Beminati, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, SlOandcost.- Jennifer Bledsoe, expired regis- trillion, cost - Michael Bonalti, 81 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to impnipet equipment, Siq and cost.- John Bostian, diieclional signals equipment violalion, reduced lo im­ proper equipment, cost- Floyd Bowman, 86 mph in a 70 zone,reduced Io74ina70,$i5 and cost. -Tunolhy Branson, 70 mph inaSS zone, reduced to improper equipment, SlOandcost. . -FOtrestBreedlove,exceedingsafe speed, dismissed. : -RayBullock.80mphina70zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost : ^MnikyBunloii.speeding70mph iit a 55 zone, reduced lo unproper equipmenl,$10andcost-RichaidCatpenler,inspectionvio- latkw, dismissed, conected. - Rebecca Csiter, 73 mfb in a 55 aan,Mknk>»e«iMIMi.mkiG<d IÔ Inpraper equ4>nienl, $50 and cost - Zane Carter, no openton license, ijifTTufiwdt concctod. -RobenCIayton, speeding SOmph in 'a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 and cost- Kevin Coolt, operating vehicle - Robin Davis, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equip­ ment $25 and cost -CynlhiaDeIo)ch,speeding69mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipmentSIOandcost - Daniel Demeyts, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment SlOandcosL -WiliiamDensoii,8pecding69roph in a 55 zone, reduced to impcoper equipmentSIOandcost ' - Charles Doby, expired regiatt»- tkn; dismissed, conccted.-ChrislopheiMver.e>ceedingsafetoini SlOaadcaet - Miricne Ecklea, 69 nyh in a 55 aooe, reduced to impnpetequipmeiit SiPaodcoat . • Rebecca Fagan, no Ucenie, ex- pli« Jii^ alinn,diimlia<<l,cotrec«Bd. ' .-Aliaaanyat80nvhini70aoe, rednccd lo iin|n|ier «luipaicnt SIO; ccit ' -RobMCtaUy.eOiiiiibinaTD xoM,wducedtoinyopaiw|ui|iinBH, Sioi coat; no bxnae, diamiiaed, cct- ;.<ToiiyiaaiIl«l.speedia|80iqib ia i 70 zone, nductd lo tanpnper eqn^nienl, Sto aad coat • Janice Oaidicr, ечМ 1Ц, coat .- . Kimberiy Оапш. speeding 73 Offe inaSS nor, itdmdloiniFrapcr i«ripme«$SO ani coat -МмдгОо4а1г.|рм1чЮ1чЬ is t 70 mat, ndmd to iiaprep« <Vl|iaml,StOaadcaM. ment SIO and cost - Brent Heclterman. 80 mph in aTO zone, reduced to improper equipment SlOandcost - Penelope Hege, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to64ina55,$5 andcost ■ Christopher Held, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $10 and cost- Judy Helianl, 54 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to 44 in a 35, $5 and cost ■ - James Henson, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $10 and cost - Tonya Hiatt, expired registration, inspection violation, no operators li­ cense, dismissed, corrected. - James Hicks, 83 mph in a 70 zone, failure lo wear seat belt reduced to improper equipment S50 and cost- Judith Holland, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost-Kevin Home, 70mphinaS5 zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 andcost- Adrienne Houston, failure to slop for stop sign or red light reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost -MichaelHudson,speeding80mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 and cost- Kelly Huggins, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $10 and cost- Robert Jackson, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $ 10 and cost speeding 68mphina55 zone,reduccdto64ina55,$5andcost - Manhew James, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $10 and cost - Keith Jaslrow, speeding 80 mph in »70 zone, reduced 10 improper equip­ ment SIO and cost - Tracy Johnson, no operators li­ cense, dismissed, corrected. - Lotii Johnston, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduc^ lo improper equipment $10 and cost- Deborah Jones, following loo ck»ely, dismissed. -BrianJordan,68niphina55zone, fidkm u wear seal belt, reduced lo improper equipment S25 and cost - WiUiam Kane, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, redu(^ lo improper equipment SIC and cost - Katherine Kear, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost - Patricia Keene, failure lo slop for stop sign or flashing red Ught reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost- №U»)Td Kamedy, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost - Thomas Kepley, improper pass­ ing on right dismissed. •TylerKilUan,82mphina70zone, reduced to impcoper equipment $25 andcost - Stacy Kirtanan, 82 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo74ina70,S5 and cost • Khristen Langdon, driving left of center,reducedtaimproperequipment SlOandcost -Oxiity Lassiter, 80 mph in a 55 zone, tednc(dlo64inaSS,SS and cost - Orelchcn Uw f, foUowing too ck)sely.djtffliaaed. - Mari! Leademan, 84 mph io 1 70 zone,redw»llo74ina70;SSandcaat - Juida Leafcifeli. bihoe to wear aeal bek, S25i no Ucenae, dismisied. -Teny Leatcr, 78 mpb in аб5 zone, nducid to inptoper equipment Sto aadoM. - Kari Logao, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, S5 and coat • M lb y Mackey, 62 n|]h in a 43 icae,teduGtdloMina4S,SSaodcoat - Many Maaoo, 78 mpb in a 65 zoiii,bikntowearK«beltndiiced lo74int63,$2Sandcoat - leaae McOaugliUB. 83 mpbin ■ 70 пае, lediKed to impnpcr oiuip- mentSSOadcoat •UnyMcKniie,73o|ihiBaSS zone, reduced to impcoper equipment $50 and cost - John McUughiin, expired regis­ tration, no federal inspection certifi­ cate, dismissed, corrected. -Diane Meadows, speeding 82 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $25 and cost•Mary Meadows, speedingBl mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment $25 and cost - Boyden Melton, speeding69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost - Jesse Michacl, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost-Ammie Miles,speeding67mphui a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment SIO and cost -Jonalhan Miller, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost- Peggy Miller, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment SIO and cost - Vanessa Miller, speeding 65 mph in a 50 zone, reduced to improper equipmenl, $10 and cost - Donald Miner, 61 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, S5, cost; inspection violalion, dismissed, cor­rected. - Maiy Mizeiie, 82 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment $25 and cost. - Brian Murphy, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO and cost • James Myers, failure lo slop for slop sign or flashing red light rcduced 10 improper equipment $ 10 and cost - Nicholas Myets, speeding 68 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to 64 in a 55, S5 and cost; inspection violalion, dis­ missed, collected. -BrianNeIson,69mphina55zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 andcost - Drew Newmon, 75 mph in 55 zone, reduced exceeding safe speed, cost ■BrendaNewman,speeding58mph in a 45 zone, reduced to improper equipmentSIOandcost’- David Norman, 82 mph in a 70 zone,reducedto74ina70,Uandcost - Kennelh Nomian, 69 mph in a 55 zone,reducedto64ina55,S5 andcost- Danny Porter. 80 mph in a 70 zone,reduced lo74ina70,S5 andcost - Jack Porter, 59 mph in a 45 zone, reduced 10 54 in a 45, S5 and cost ' - James Queen, speeding 80 mph in a 70zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment SIO and cost - Aniui Ramirez, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced 10 improper equipment SlOandcost - Mallhew Reyes, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost -JamesRice,failure loirdiice speed, dismissed. - Benny Rickman, failure lo wear seal belt S25;expired registration,dis- misaed, corrected. • Kelly Roberts, exceeding safe speed, dismissed. . Bizdietfa Rudner, 85 mpb in a 70 zaoe,reducedlo74ini70,S5aiidcoaL -WilUamSawrey,speeding70mph in « 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost - Eric Schoenagle, 85 mph in a 70, reduccd 1074 In i70, $5 and COIL - Jeny Slioi«. 80 mph in a 70 zooe. na AU VOW AUTO N liM C a m Sm в а м M 1 2 О а л п о л а Rd., Ctarnnora a m , a a * peaaf« M kyellow liatiieihm ltoiavnpr r.«qnoadan|Éiaki.«»avkiai » ^ M h n d to ia iin ra re q # - :r;« M lfa c M ..v e e à « e o > i(h я4ме1 M lavrapac : ; - ;M iin H li,» iin fc la i4 iii» , ( i c o r g c K W a l k e r M o r i s l In c . ('all / 6 6 R - O • S . I-: ¿ ô 'x e d $ C - 9 5 R e d R o s e s I lt ..< l I I , failure 10 wear seal belt reduced lo improper equipment $25 and cost. - Joseph Showalter, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper eqdpment $10 and cost. -JohnShuffler,speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment SIO and cost: expired registra­ tion, dismissed, conected. - Kevin Sizemore, no license, dis­ missed, corrected; traffic control de­ vice violation, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost. - Virginia Smilh, speeding 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 and cost; no operators license, dismissed, corrected.- Wanda Smilh. failure lo wear seat belt dismissed, medical excuse.- JuUe Stanley, speeding 70 mph in a 35 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment SIO and cost - Maiy Stevens, inspection viola­ lion, dismissed, corrected.- Glenda Swank, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost - Chrislopher Taylor, 81 mph in a 55 zone, rediiced to 74 in 70, $5, cost - Michael Theuier, driving left of center, dismissed. - James Toole, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $10 andcost - Ronnie Troy, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO andcost - Nancy ■nuner, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SlOandcost - Jeffrey West failure lo reduce speed, dismissed. - Michelle Williams, SOmph in a70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment SIO and cost - John Williard, expired registra­ tion, dismissed, conected. - Larry Wood, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment $10 and cost - Dale Woiknun. failure lo wear sealbeltfailureloslopforslopsignor fiashing red light reduced lo unproper equipment S25 and cost. - Sonya Wienn, 82 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo74ina70,S5 andcost - Michael Zimmerman, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo im­ proper equipment $10 and cost Failed lo Appear-Kathleen Berghom,failure to wear seatbelt-Chad Boger,exceeding safe speed. - Ronald Butterfield, speeding 83 mph in a 70 zone. - Thomas Carlton, driving while Ucense revoked. - Tammy Carroll, failure lo wear seat belt no child restraint system. - Jhanss Conca, 68mphin55zone. - Thomas Cook, dri^ng while li­cense revoked, failure to reduce speed. - David Coppola, 80 mph in a 70 zone. - William Cromp, failure lo wear seatbelt - Alan Dulin, failure lo wear seat belt - Lora Edwaids, no Ucense, open container after consuming alcohol. - Ibrahim Eibanna, no license, un­ safe passing widi yellow line. - Jason Eng, 80 mph in a 70 zone. - Cedrik Faison, 84 mph in 70 zone. -Cuillahuac Gregorio,speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone. -AmandaOroce, unsafe movement nu operators llccnsc. - Andrea Gwyn, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, expired rcgislrallon. - Lisa Haynes, failure lo wear .wal bell, no child restraint system. - David Howani, speeding 84 mph in a 70/one. - Healher Hoyle, expired regislm- llon. - Donald Hummel, inspection vio­ lation. - William Hutchins, speeding 70 mph In a 55 zone. -Casey James,cxpiicdregislmtion. liccnse not in possession. - Edward Josephson, cxpirai regis­ tration. -Tameka Killings, spccding84 mph in a 70 zone, no operatore license. - Jclfrey Kinney, 84 mph in 70 zone. - Brian Lane, failure to wear scat bell, no operators license. -ChristopherLangfoid,DWI, reck­ less driving to endanger, - Kellie Law, failure lo wear se I bell, license not in possession. ^ ' - Sylvia Liles, unsafe movementr -Kirk Lovell, failure to stopfor^ sign or flashing red light У - Jason McDanicI, 80 mph infl^ zone. - Shelly Monroe, no license, uns^e movement. [¡rj - Deborah Moy, possession [of Schedule III controlled substancc, ing and abening impaired driving.;-?, -Frank Mrvan,80mphina70z(№| no operalots liccnsc. •* - Richard Myers, failure to seatbelt Ч ' - Fahccm Nasir, driving left of cen­ ter. •; ^ - Isaac Perez, 80 mph in a 70 zoiil.'- Larry Price, failure to wear scat belt.- Jason Rappoport, failure lo wtal' seal bell, no child restraint system.:' - Michacl Riddle, speeding 60 n^A' in a 45 zone, expired registration. - Tcnie Roberts, 83 mph in 70 zoiie" -James Rohloff, failure to wearscjl^, belt, nctilious, cancelled or revoi^', registration, no liccnsc, permlllingfli! eralion of vehicle wiih no insurant;! -Joseph Seymour,speeding 80 ij^ J in a 70 zone, following too closel)£*:| - James Shcapard, leaving vehi^i; unultcndcd or unsecured. - Juslin Sioneman. 80 mph in ^ ; zone. . - Amy Sugarman. 83 mph in»®! zone. • Roiictt Swanson, speeding 84 m ^l in a 70 zone. • Kennelh Thompson. DWL f;-;! cccding safe speed, no liccnsc, rcdiv'; ing public officcr, driving after сбяС; suming alcohol by person under2li5t; and run with failure loslopfor property* damage. - Tommy Washington, drivSUf,' while liccnse revoked. - Angela Wilson. 80 mph in a jjtj! zone, no child restraint system. - James Wingo, failure to w w tjC j belt no operators license. - Ni Van, 80 mph in a 70 zone.:;!; ÎT H E PHONE PLACE YOUR LOCAL Authorixad Ctllulir DMtor Г I Й V <<< ^ * 0 T t J ■ . m'V* i./l S ' I FMPPHONE I I I ; With 1юш ÇI9WHH I Щ I W e w i l l m a t c h o r b e a t a n y c o m p e t l t o r a a d v e r t i s e d p r i c e f o r e q u i p m e n t 121 Depot Street MocksviUe, NC 27028 Mon-FH. 8am-5pm Sak9am -lpm 3 3 6 -7 Æ 1 -2 4 5 2 6 Cowbells Ring Fbr Rutherfbrdton, But Davie Wins The Game Senior All Stars IhRnalsOf State Playoffs Çy,Briui Pills Davie Counly Enterprise Rcconi In the opening acts of the Davie Senior League all-star team's winncre' bracket semifl- n^clash with Rulherfonlion Sunday evening, uie Charioiie softball field sounded like a spir­ ited catlle auction in Texas. "I've never heard such a racket," Davic CQKhKeithHandy said. "Man.ihey werc ring­ing those cow bells like crazy and I lold the girfs: 'Get it in your head right now lhal they are ringing them for you."' They don’t ring cow bells al helpless hitlers. Davic siienccd Rulhcrfordton 7-0, quickly turned the frenzied atmosphere inlo a moriuaiy and advanced Io play Pineville lasl Monday in the winners' bracket final of (he doublc-elirai- nalion stale playoffs. "Man, alter lhal second inning, Ihose cow bells got so quiet" Handy said. "It was like pulling gas on a Пгс." Sislns Stacey and Shannon Handy com­ pletely defused Rutherfonlton's offense, com­ bining for a no-hilter mvd striking out seven. Stacey shul down Rulherfonlion for Iwo in­ nings, giving David Just what the doctor or­ dered. "If (pilcheis) throw one pilch over Iwo in­ nings. they have to have a day's rest" Handy explained. "So if you don'l have more lhan two pitchen, you're in a world of trouble. "If Icouldget Stacey topiich Iwo innings for me and us nol get in a lot of irouble, then lhal leaves Shannon lo finish the game up. and I felt safe wllh that. It’s lakcnall ihrceof us(ossislams Paul Spillman and Gene Queen) 10 figure oul how to gel through it" Handy lumcd to young Stacey, 13. confi­ dently. "Slacey throws slrikcs,"he said ofhlsdaugh- Icr. "She throws as hanl ,-is any kid her age I know, and she docs have a goixl changeup. I feel safe wiih her in there and. man. Ihal sel us up (for the next round)." Davie atlackcd persislcnlly, spreading lhe tuns behind Ember Spillman, who roped a double and triple and finislied 3 for 4. Shannon Handy, Amber Hamm. Kim Hilton and Amber Carter all doubled as Davic used Ihe entire field after siaggering Rulherfordion with its trade­ mark bunting game. "The doubles Ihey had were 10 the fence," Handy said. "1 mean, they were banging the bail. We played a real good short game, a lot of bunllng to gel Ihe infield brought in, and then jusl beat on Ihe ball. "We dldn'lcomeoul and just put seven nins on Ihc board and back off. Wc got a lliile hil every inning. We ju.st brce/cd right Ihraugh. It was a lot of fun." Davie, the District II champ, can finish no woRc than Ihinl in Ihc slalc. Dul in Ihc aftcr- maih of Its sevcnih win in as many games. Ihe players refrained from loud boasts, a special quality lhat makes Handy believe that ihc mis­ sion is nol complcic. "I am licklcd lodealh." he said. 'There is no way lo explain how we feel, bul 1 don'l Ihink Ihey're through yel. They are nol cxcllcd - you know, jumping up and down and .sluff Uke that - after every one of these games. They slay real composed, Il’s Uke Ihey're ready 10 move on." If Ihcy can win two more games and bccomc Ihe county's firsl-evcr slalc champion. Ihe giris will seek a regional title this weekend in Vir­ ginia. Canton Couldn't Solve Davie Pitching » T l t U ' ■ с Union's Terty Allen covers third base against Blaise Baptist Church, which claimed the church league title over Green Meadows Baptist. In open league Steele's took the title In a tournament matchup against Grubb Construction. Read about tournament action In next «week's Davie County Enterprise ord. I - Photo by Jamas B arringer j|lillers Cruise Tiirougli Five Straigiit In Tournament County Enterprise Record ; !|ilie Mocksvilk! Millen I4&under baseball team has had a good ; li^ all season. Never this good. : $<rm going to tell you what these '.Ip* had a good time this weekend," George Daywait who along with ~ kGamerandDavidPDplIn stepped V Coach DavHl Hunt and watched s win five of six games and Haze Uieir way to a ninner-up finish in Dink Smith's tournament al Rich Pari( and the Davie Youth Complex. "they played together as a uam. Weballed 11 pcopie-that gave every­ body a chance 10 play every game - bccausc it was for Ihc kids. They were real loose and had a good lime. This is the loosest bunch you'l I ever see. They just really played good. It was a loi of fun." The Millers were Uieonlyoneshav- ing fun as they rolled through the Hist five games, outscoring the opposition 76-16. They trashed a Maiyland team threetimesby scores of 16-2,19-Sond 16-1, prcvailcd againsi Ihc Cincinnati Pinucs 10-7 and crushed Uie Carolina Marinéis 15-1. Jason Hogue highlighted Ihe open­ ing rout over Maryland, burning Uic right fielder for an insidc-ihe-park homei, and Patrick Gore pitchcd Mocksvillc past Cincinnati in Ihe sec- ond game. After throwing eighl-hil ball over 6 2/3, Mocksvillc lumcd to Travis Allen, who reconled the final • out with lhe bases loaded and lhe go- ahead mn al the plate. "Thal'sprobablyihe best team we've played all year," Daywall said of the Piralcs. AgainstCincinnali. Kirk Mallhcws, Dave Poplin, Allen and Chris Seafonl providcdlwohilseachandcenlcrfiekfcr Hogue and left fielder Seaford Uacked down two missiles. "They werc lough plays," Daywall saidofHogue'sDvcr-lhe-shouldcrgnib and Scafoni's calch in the left-center gap. ’"Those were Iwo big plays lhat helped us win Ihe game." Patrick Lowery’s ihtce hils and Andrew Daywall's outstanding com- plclc-garae pitching keyed the Millcis' romp over IheMarincrs. In six innings. Please See Yadkinville - Page B2 florida Oiach Hired Fbr Basketba^ i^ M eaP M i Counly Enterprise Record '• ■'2*'.'•ÿomethiiig was missing in Denk Kumitsk/t ;«l|Mbdl Ufe md Davie -lf|h seems to have sup- ■p^aUiheamwen. ~ '{ÏTIiiiisiiRMoppoitu- Slid Kumilsky, a native who wai . two weeks ago as a . t^ ln raad coach on Jim ШЬоуа bukeibaU he onnilunity to NoilhCatoliaato sketfidlwasobvi- ■ yooe(rettoe).Whe«r: *й«П«И«У I up hen for my interview, I ИпщЫ die > W« gnat. Mn. Bod (Lisia, the I) W« gnat And Coach Yeunfi mff, I thought they were great and that's whal really appealed to me." Since Davie is Ihe county's tone high school, and since North CatoUna is regarded asabasket- ball hotbed, Kumilsky sensed lhal he coukhi'l go WTang,eveniflhalmeutlleavingbehindaperen- nial power atClearwater High hi Florida, where Kifftitslcy coached IV ball to two years after gnduadng litam Fkrida Slate University. *rve always wanted to coach in a one-school county,’ he said. "I figured Ihal's kind of Uke a dream situation. All of the kids are gohig 10 go to Davie High School, rve always liked dial situa­ tion. Ttiey can lean Ihe system, know all Uie plays, aad I think that's a perfect situation to coecbat "ThisiaTo(iKcoRaad,ihetieiianitocoachbMketbaUin.* Young's sufcessfid track recoid also con- vioced Kumilsky w change ^ “Í"-1- "Coach Young was a big reason," Kumilsky said. "I had a great mentor at Clearwater. I woriced for a great program over there. We were ranked as high as No. 2 in the stole last year, and then preseason two or Uuee Uiis year. I learned from a great guy and I want to kam from Coach Young, top, anoUier mentor." Young verified that Davie struck a gn^ deal, bringing ina25-year-okl enthusiast who is ready toworit "Wegolaiealbargain,"hesaidof Kumilsky, who wiU assisi football coach Doug Iliing and coach Ihe nindi-grade boys basketballteam. "Not only is he a two-spon coach, he's a very good teacher. "He's young, he’s eager, and he's had some good experience al one of die top teams in d» slate every year.Sowe’reexdted. And he'sagym rat anddial’s whal we Uke.;' Kumilsky, a bachekir, is Uving widi Steve .......- V - '-..... Hamlin, a teacher-coach at SouUi Davic Middle School, until he finds a nearby home. Young laughed about Kumilsky’s sos:ailed single stuus. "He’sgoingtogetmarried," hcsaid, "but il's to die gym. He jusl doesn't know it yet" •Kumilskygrewupin West PalmBeach, Fla., played football and basketball al Wellington High and became a student-manager for die Seminóles’ baskeduil leam wiUi Young’s son, Mitch, an assistant coach unda Pat Kennedy al Depaui. "MiKh and I are obviously real close friends from college and I knew hid dad," Kumilsky said. • As of Sunday, Kumilsky didn't know what his role woukl be on diefood)aUsuifl'.'^(UUng and I) had taUied aboul one bul I didn’t know if dial wasdeOidte,sormno(reailysurerighlnow,~he said.'Idoolthinkhe’sdeckledonilyet so dial's something vw'ye got lo work out obviously." Mulhcr Nature is (he only tiling slowing Duvic ihcsc days, bul the inevitable eventually < happened. ЛПег rain washed away Saturday's action, with Duvic and Canton knotted at 2-2 аПег Ihrce Innings, play re.sumcd Sunday аПешооп und Davic continued its march toward history, seizing command with two runs cach in the fourth and fifth innings and riding slwwslop- pcrs Shannon Handy and Hilton to a 6-3 llrst- round victory. Handy actually wobbled in die early going, walking two and hitting two batters in the same inning as Canton caught Davic at 2*2 before postponement. "Tltey hada little muundofdirt righi in from of lhe pitching rubber, she was stepping over it to pitch and she had a rough lime getting started." Handy said. "That's how they got their two runs. They never hit the ball." Please See Seniors • Page 3 DHS Team Dominates In Summer Play By Brian PitLs Davie County Enterprise Record Davie'svarsityboysbasketballtcam was so hot this sunnncr lhal Ihey'd like to l>e playing the 1^98-99 schedule now instcail of live months fmm now. "We were del’i- niteiy the No. 1 team," said Coach Jim Young, wiiosc youngtaxips domi­nated the summer* league competition with a 20-2 rccord. ''Wedidn'lJufvc.a chamiilqrtsWp'bui wc wouW be Ihc champions of the Young summer league. I gue.ss you would s;iy." Who's to say Davic wouldn't have been the undisputed champ had everyone been around during the losses? When Young had everyone,' the War Eagles played as one, cohesiveness that carried them farther than last year - when they made the playoffs for jusl the second time this decade - despile a loss in talent."Not makmg excu.ses, out those • nights lhat we lost were when wc had a' couple of kids that could not bc there foroncrciLSonoranother,'’Young said.’ "Team-wise, 1 thought wc rcally* gelled well. The kids played very un­ selfish. We hud more raw talent lásl- ycar. but these kids believe in the sys­tem and accept and understand roles. NooiTcnsc to laslycar’steam.wQ' didn't have time (last summer to de­ velop chemisiry)." As Young has discovered over the •' pasl 25 years, a strong summer usually pushes programs in the right direction«" especially when everyone's pulling to- gelher. "Thai’s what the summer will do,"' * said Young, who is beginning his scc­ ond year at Davie. "They'll leam what' Ihcir roles arc. when they play, and these kids have done a grcat job with-' that. Thai's the things you accomplish in the sununer thal wc couldn't get“' done lasl year." Young,alrcadyitchlngf<^nexiyear, is aiming much higher the sccond lime: around. "I'll bc disappointed if wc aretit a! better team this year with the liinei we’ve had together," said Young, who; went I0-I4in his first season at Davie.^ "Fm rcally excited aboul whai we’ve accomplished together this summer. • Theyjust seem to like cach odwr." No one liked guarding Duaiie Phil­ lips, who tormenlcd opponents for<. nearly 30 points a game (hning the;. summer. Obviously. Phillips feels un-' stoppable heading inlo his junior year.! "Duane has gained all softs of con*; i Rdencc sincc last year," Young said of’ Phillips, who averaged 9.8 poiiMa ú £.« sophomore. "Hepenetraies. he finishn: wcll,andhcshotwclirromteoiNsidD.' His defense has stepped up a lot. Thás'! was one of his weaknesses U tt'y^ a : ■V ........... I В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 Davie Boys Win 20 Of 22 In Summer Leaguel Continued From Page BI ntui l)c worked hanl on stepping thal defense up." ThccutatystwasKcnnyCollins.ihe ptilnt guaixl who tianivsed opposing giiurds with his cul'Iike quickness. "Kenny .slepped up л ion." Young said. **№ hus Just taken over Гог usai the point, llnished real well nnd played oulstanding defense. "He was withoui a doubt the best defensive player this sunmier. In a coupleofclosc games,lie miKfcacouple of key steals to get us back on lop. He has rcally wxeptctl tlw poinl-guani mie. He understands wlial wc wanl from him." Marcus Lassiter complemented Collins and Phillips boaulifuüy in the tiaekcourl, power forward Larry Um­ berger controlled Ihe glass and ex­ panded his shooting Ringe, and cenier John Orsillo played on a shorter goal than everyone else. "Marcus did a gttial job," Young said. "He gives us additional quickness inthebackcoun.Larry has rcally picked up his game. He'.s hitting the boards very well - he was probably our lead­ ing rcbounder - and he is improving his shot farther fnim the rim. "And Orsillo hiw become our Dr. Dunk man. He puts them down very well. He probably led the.league In dunks." Perhaps the most Improvement came fmm RixlTcnor, who could make n serious nm al varsity jis a sophomore. "He'sreallystartingtocomelntohls own and fit into ihe system," Young said. "Wilhout adoubt. If he conlinues lo work, he’ll be a varsity player nexl year.Piwr 1x0(13 ninelli.lhcJVctwcIi) won't sec him. He's rcally Improved a ton Ihls summer." Gunner Dominic Graham has al­ ways ken lough lo stop, bul this surn- mcr he decided tostop othcn, the main rvason his playing time jumped over the summer."SeverahlmcsbccamcofTihe bench and lit It up for us - all summer long," Young said. "He can bang thal 3, we know he can scorc, but he was prob- ablyoneofourweakcstdefenslveplay- ers al Ihe beginning of the summer. And by Ihc end of the summer, he improved his defense tremendously. He'.s rcally worked haal on it." Andy Heling, a snKK)tli lefiy. Is another deep threat, and Tnivls Pea- C(K'k bolstered the frontcourl. "Andy's a/one buster," Young said. "When he’s Itx’kcd In, he doesn’t miss. He can make live or six at a time. 'Truvls rcally gave us some rc- bounding. He’s rcally becomc physical Inside and luu* developed a prelly go»xl shot inside." War KaRles Soar In Slale Games Davie capped asiz/ling summer by Ivinning three of four games In tlw State Games.' The War Eagles dispatched Cary, Piedmont und Carolina Day School, then fell in a hcarlhrcukcr to Ml. Tabor In ihc(]uarterrinalsl6nnlshl5lhout(]r40 teams. "Wc were very pleased because we're very younglhisycar."saldYoung,who may only carry two .seniors next year, Collins and Heling. "Wc losi to Mt.Tabt)rlna(hcck)ofagame. IiuVni down 10 the wire, (but) I’d nilher lose m them now lhan in Januju-y." •Inihesummerleague.Davieconi-peted against high-school leams fmm C;lsi Uurkc, Forbush, Blkln.SiirryCen- inil, West Caldwell, North Iredell iiml Charlotte.,.. Brunelll coached ihe JV leam, occasionally stepping up to var­ sity conipclillon. "He played a couple of vaniity teams, I know \k got beat therc, bui JV-wlse I know they did well," Young said. Yadkinville Lefty iVlakes Impression On Coach; William Clontz killed this 350-pound bear on a hunting trip. Davie Man Kills Big Black Bear ■ WllliamClontzofMocksvillchad a successful sUnlay hunting and fish­ ing trip 10 Alberta, Canada last May. The group he was with llshed for pike and pickerel in the morлing, and hunted for black bear In the afternoon with Chris McKinnon Outfitters. Among his big catches was a 10- pound northern pike. He also killed Iwo bear, a 275-pound black bear and a 3S0-pound cinnamon colored black bear. Clontz holds ihelO-pound pike he caught while fishing in Canada, ' Continued From Page R1 Daywalt only allowed two hits and DougSmilh,Goreand Seaford comple- menlcd Lowery with two hits each. "That was probably the best game Andrew’s pitched this year," Daywalt said of his son's perfomiana', "and Patrick had a gtxxJ weekend. He had .seventi hlls." In the 19*5 win over Maryland, pitcher Juslin Wolf of Statesville .sur­rendered just six hlls over five innings while Allen, Seaford, Wolf, Jacob Gamer and Uiwcry feasted wiih two hits each. Behind Seaford’s three-hitter. Mocksville • which gol two hits from Hogue, Seaford and Smilh > lumcd around and thumped Maryland for the third time, 16-1 In five innings, propel­ ling the Millers into the title game against Cincinnati. Saving Iheir ace pllcher for ihe biggest game, the Pirates gained re­ venge in convincing fashion, rolling pa&l a su(Uenly error-prone Mocks­ ville team 11-1. "We made five errors." Daywall s;«d. "Wc kind of fell apart and they t(K)k advantage. They got a couple of hits when they needed them, and wc never could gel back wilh them."Dut. as Daywalt figured all along, the Pirates didn’t travel hundreds of milesioplaymcdlocrcb{Lscball.Thcy’rc sharp in ahuosi every arca. ’Tficy’ve got a good team,’' Day­ wall .said. "They’ve got a lot of speed, they hit the ball well and ik y play goiHl defense."Mocksvilic managed jusi iwo singles - from Mallhews and Allen - off Cincinnati's main man while ihc Pirates pounded out 1Г hlls off Allen and Gore. Greal Gore Gore, a big lefty from Yadkinville who will almost ccnalnly play for Mocksville-Davie's American Legion leam in a couplc of years, made a strong impression on Daywall, who is licking his chops as he (wers ahead. "Gore, fora 14-ycar-old kid, was aboul as gotxl as you’ll see (in tlie Cincinnati win) bwause he ihrows a knuckleball. curvcball and fastball," said Daywalt, who just completed his lhlr^lyearasLcgiancoach."Youhardly ever sec a kid that young lhat can throw a gmxJ knuckloball and his g<x;s down. He's got a real go(xl curvebiill, Kx)." Like most young players, Gore has some maturing to do, bul Daywalt watcheil Gorccome of age during the four-day festivities. "He'.s a little hiirdheadcd, I have lo gel on to him some, bul he's already got lo where he can take a little .scolding and he comes back sirong," Daywalt said. ’'And lhal’s whai you look for in a kid. "He's gol a lot of heart, and I ihink he pitchcd grcal." •The Millers, wholmproved tu 16- 8, are nearing season's end." Wc might play Labor Day and some Sunday af­ ternoons," said Daywall, who gave crcdil for muchof the team's success lo Garner und Poplin, who helped ire- mendously in Hum's absence. "All I did wassllinachairand Dickand Dave coached the bases. It took a whille effort fron! everybody." .... Smith, Matthews und Allen showed some power at the plate. "Smilh hil one oiii jusi foul (on Sunday), Matlhews'hit oncoffihetopofthcwallandTravisjiit a line drive off the wall." Daywall siiid. Cross Counti7 Practice To Begin Aug. 3 i Davic High's cross counlry tcanvs will begin praclicc Aug. 3 from 8-lb am. t Practice will be held at the schcxjl stadium, and all athletes are required lb have a valid physical before beginning practice. 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D e f e n s e W m C h a m p io n s h i p s Offense grabs headlines, defense wins championships. ' Unless the pattern changes drasll- c^Iy, Ihc Davie Senior League all-star , softball team will become the county's nm state champion. Heading into Monday's wlnners'brackeinnal against Pineville, Davie had held seven teams .10 four runs. • „ "n'sOKIfyoucanscorelOOmnsa game, bul if you can'l keep the other team from scoring 101,It ain't wonha Clap and dial's die way diey're play­ ing," Coach Keidi Handy said. "Home nms don't winball games. Base hits arc all we wanl, just beal on dial ball, and we run Ihe bases." ,' Tum up die volume and Davie's offense, which hasoutscored ihccom- pclidon 67-7, usually turns out your lights. "There is some compciition (in Charlotte in Ihe state playoffs) but the [bc'iier pitching we foce, die better we hit," Handy said. "The slower pitching, just lobbing die boll over Ihe plate, seems to bodier us and I believe pan of it is from hilling die ball off die pitch- ing machine." Speaking of Ihc pitching machine, Handy nearly ale a I ine drive off Ihc bat of slugger Ashley Sanders. "When I gol hit in die face, il was wide open," said Handy, who bounced back nicely. Handy wasn't surprised dial Sand­ ers nearly dccapiialcd him in die cage. Sanders, a rising sophomore al Davie who pilches and plays Uiiid base, has all the tools for future stardom. Her blazing fastball looks like an Anacin tablet coming in and she hits widi au­ thority. "If she worits as hard as she can during die oR'-season, dial kid could write a dckcl anywhere she wants," Handy said of Sanders' college possi­ bilities. "Her build, the way she hits the ball and die way she can pitch, man, there isn't any doubt. She hasn't been playing this game but about three years." Pertiaps dieblggesl reason Davie is approaching an unprecedented nm is twcause of die giris' camaraderie and unscinshiiess. Thai's probably a by­ product of the Ппл parental suppon dial die coaching staff has received throughout die playoffs. "These kids have no competition whatsoever inour dugoul, and il makes il so easy lo coach," Handy said. 'I mean, diey are all diere backing cach odier, even my subs. They are 100 perccni in dial game, and every one of die parents are like dial. I have nol had one parent lo say a word about playing dme." An uplifting discussion widi reserve Tracy Allen reassured Handy lhal everyone's on die same page. "I asked Tracy: 'Honey, are you OKr"HandysaId."Andshesald;'Oh, rm dckled lo deadi to be here.' It's so easy. They are jusi ploying hard. It's like a dream." Davie has received sirong outside support fromDavicJVsoftballcoaches Bill Meadows and John Williams and Davie varsity assistant Mark Whhley. 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Team memberslnlhe9-10year old grouparefronn lift; Rebieca Rkidle, Jenna Hendricks, f^athan Banws, Freddie Allen and Amanda Porfer-Cox. 1 Members of the Hickory Hill swim team, coaches and parenis cheer for the Hurricanes during a meet. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Hickoty Hill Swimmers Awarded Fbr Efforts By Brian Pills Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord The scorebcxik showed lhat most folks prohahly didn'l even notice lhat Hickory Hillcompeied with seven Olher teams In ihe league's championship meei at Forsyih Country Club recently. Bul Coach Amy Call knows betier. "Our swimmers fared well against some very tough compelitlon from seven other teams In the league," said Call, who earned 32 swimmers to the final meei on July 18. "Many swam their best limes of the season with all Ihc cxcitemcni of a huge med. The Intense heati'cf the aftemoon didnl seem to slow them down. The league champion 11-12 year old giris relay team are from "Even wiih all or ihc ncrcc compc- left: Heather Allen, Alison Alexander, Alexandra Wannenburg 'Z T '"-and Bekah Peeler Dihcricaras.».nicHKkoiyHillswnn-ana taeKan reeier. ^ bon." Girt 11-12 membera of the team are from left; Heather Allen, Caity Balsely, Bekah Peeler, Allison Mackintosh, Alexandra Wannenburg and Alison Alexander. Winners over Forsyth Country Club in the 15-18 giris division relay were from left; Amy sink, Jennifer Moore, Sarah Stein and Alexandra Wannenburg. MMDbefs Inthe 13-14 age greup are from left; Brian QaHher, Becky Call, Stephen Williams, Tayk>r Harmon, Trevor Ander­ son, Sarah Williams and Ijiu re n Davis.th e 9-10 giris' relay team were vtetors over Forsyth Countiy Club. They are from left; Jenna Hendricks, Neely Alexander, ^ ie y Marrs, Amanda Poiter-Cox and Rebecca RkWle. The following ¡nclividuals and re­lay teams placed in Ihe lop eight and contributed points for Hickory Hill: Bailey Marrs. Neely Alexander. Jenna Hendricks and Amanda Poiter- Cox placed sixth in bolh the medley relay and freestyle relay; Mans won IWO thinl-place medals in the 25-meler freestyle and 25-meter breaslstroke; David Stein placed fourth in both the 50-meter freestyle and Ihe 25-meler backsuokc and fifth in the 25-meter freeslylc; Becky Call, Lauren Davis, Sarah Williams and Taylor Hannon placcd sixth in bolh the medley relay and Ihe frcesiylc relay; Breni Gaither placedsixthinihe lOO-meler freeslylc; DanaCall.SarahStein, Jennifer Moore and Amy Sink placed eighth in Iho medley relay and seventh in the fre­ estyle relay; Dana Call placed Ihini in Ihe 50-meler freeslylc and fifth in the 100-meter freestyle. The Hunicanes amassed four sev­ enth placcs and nine eighths. "Brent Ryan Bames Is all m iptV recent Hickory Hill Hurricane swim meet. Gaither, Alexandra Wannenburg, Alison Alexander and Mitchell Rob-.;-. erts all had grcal swims, and repeatedly, • contributed to Ihe seventh- and eighth* place finishes." Coxh Call said. Call and her assistant. Dana Kccncy^V handed oul 49 trophies to swimmers whopaitlcipatcd in three or morc mccls andspecluluwardstollstandoulswim-, • mcrs al the end-of*scason awards cer­ emony rcccnlly. The award winners: Moiit improved swimmers - .. MichacI Brcsver, Rebecca Riddk;, Ryan Bamcs and Heather Allen. % Coach's award- Al Ison Alexander,'' Jennifer Moore, Patrick Keeney and Rachel Mackintosh. David Sanford Spirit AwanI Bailey Marrs. • RoaBrownSwimmeroriheYMr ~ Mitchell RobcrU and Alcxandrli Wannenburg. • Both the David Sanford Spirit Award und ihe Ron Brown Award are setup as mcinoria js lo pasi swiroincfi The names of the winners of these awards arc engraved upon plaques dis* played in iheclubhouse.... Swinunere;. : werc also recognized for their atten-,; dancc at practice. . 17'« group ara f№m {•№ Grahun MKÌdn- ^ '■-’ r ¿J .l i , iJ lÉM ltHHEkhÉLB 2S11 NiMdwf »ClMMiiena, N O m n M O a i* SpteUUngbitlmDiHsn, З Ш т м Ш а о а в п ! Senletof;ж U**» ТЬж^и» È lUieiiULk*’ п о т 1щ ш 1щ 1Я1¥11юп В ш д к М т З у й м м fk iA ln iS y iim АиЮМЙМЗуММ ' Ш МмюяуоигМрнсИм: iwm ofliiiSÉioSyiiwi СиМ\1каи8уМм (10% OFF) H M v y D uty Light price Ik i ,и 4тонР Ü SaSyW Ü R o, и PoMTtlMrtnf ^Ei i^OialduMi■»■UwHHMjt. |*1аии» T Ia M M la a l M k a c w Ш naie a M iM « • кам • • * M to M * ta u fM a a a l.6 a lilii a М М а Ы ч ^ ^ ' н с м Г аhéI iwj wMieim яр, DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - B5 \^iieybaii Pradice Starts Aug. 3 Tliegym will beopcn July 29-31 al 4 p.m. for Ihosc interested in playing. If you have anyqucslions,call Davie at 751-5905. ypavie High volleyhall pracllce will sSitAug.3riDra9o.ni.-noon.OnAug/4j(lnictlcc will be front 4-7 p.m. Any- o*e intenuted in trying out needs to l^ e a physical by Ihe firsi practice. Pinebrook Football Sign-ups Planned ! Pinebn»k football registration will Thoscplonningloplaymayreccive bi held July 25 from 9 a.m.-noon and physicals al Ihc Brock Building on Ji|ly3irrom5-8p.m.alihcPinebrook Aug. I from8-11 a.m. fwXball hut. Hall Legion Baseball To Begin Aug. 8 r. Sign-upsandpraciiceforlheMocks- at 4 p.ra. at Rich Park. vD)e-DavicAnKricanLegionfallbase- The fee is $15. For more infonna- b^l league (oges 13-18) will be Aug. 8 tion, call 492-7530. bavie High Soccer Practice Starting ; The Davie High boys soccer team Thcpractice.hcadedbyCoachPeIc vhII begin practice on Aug. I al Ihc Gustafson,willbcfroml0a.m.-l2:30 N|ocksville Middle School field off p.m. All athletes must have a com- Ómpbell Road in Mocksvillc. pletcd physical to compcte. Registration Aug. 1 For Youth Football ^Regislralion and physicals for the D;vie County Youth Football League wjil be held Aug. I at the Brock Gym Coed Softball Registration To Be Held from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Formore informalion, call Malinda Eldred u! 492-7169. The Mocksvillc-Davic Parks and Recreation Departmeni is holding reg­ istration forcocd softball through Aug. 3. • Players must work or live in Davle Counly to be eligible. Play will begin around the second week of August. Call Ihe Rcc at 751-2325 to register. Fall Baseball Sign-ups Under Way Davie Counly National and Ameri- caivLcaguc fall baseball sign-ups for agM 9-12 arc now under way at the Mccksvillc-Davie Parks and Recrc- ati^ Department. Deadline for registering is July 31. Games ore played on Saturdays only. The registration fee is $25. Shirt and hat arc included in that fee. Weight-lifting Session Scheduled ^on Kirk, North Davie's fooiball coach, is holding a weight-lifling scs- s\6n on MoTKlay, Tuesday and Wednes­ days from 6-7:30 p.m. until school sia^. On Aug. 5, there will be a manda­ tory meeting after school for all foot­ball players. The first practice is Aug. 10. Basketball Campers Of Week Named MittlhewVon Hoy andColby Joyner were named campers of the week at the Mocksville-Davic Parks and Recre­ ation Department basketball camp last week. The winners in the hotshot and free- throwcompetitions for third-fourth and fifth-sixth divisions:Third-fourth - Tyler Wooten, hot- shot; Bryce Anderson, free throw. Finh-sixth - Matthew Morris, hot- shol;and Dcwayne Collins, free throw. Mocksville Rams Sign-ups Announced Il's time for football rcgistralion. Anyone going into third, fourih, fifth or sixth grade who would like to play for Ihc Mocksvillc Rams may register Aug. 1 from 7:30-11 a.m. at the Brock Building. They may also receive physicals al thal time. For more Informalion, call one of the coaches: Paul Ressa at 492-7702, Kerwin Wilson al 492-2515 or Daniel Brown at 751-4632. Golf Tournament To Be Held Aug, 1 Courtney Baptist Church will hosta golftounuinental Pudding RUge Aug. I lo benefit its hfoce and after school child caie minisuy.Tee time for tlw captain's choice louiiuroentwillbe 12:30 p.m. The fee perfour-playertcamis$200.MuiUgans may be purchased for $5 before iceofT. A hot dog supper and awanls cer- 'emony will follow the tournament. Frizes will include $500 for fint place. $300 for second and $200 for diini To sign up. call 463-2681 or 463- 2905. Coed Soccer Registration Under Way Registratkm is under way for the Mocksville-Davie Faiks and Rccie- atknDepanmenl's traveling coed soc- «»teams. ' Hie fee is $40 and Ihe registration deiUineis Aug. l7.Theiewillbclwo te#is,U-l2 wiihbinhdays fallingbe- t«aKn 8-1-86 and 7-31-88 and U-14 with binhdays falling between 8-1-84 and 7-31-86. 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Once you're on the web, you business will be Included in search engines, making sure that when customers search for businesses that sell your product, they'll be directed to your web site. It’s the shape of things to come... which reminds me of two wise old sayings:*The early bird gets the worm" “He who hesitates is lost"Q: What ARE Olher Businesses Doing On The Web?A: The most obvious reason for a websile is to provide extremely low- cost ADVERTISING for your business! Where else can you buy an ad that runs 7 days a week. 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and is accessible by the whole world??Why pay for printing and postage to mail out catalogs or information to your customers? You can have an ONLINE CATALOG! And when its time to change prices, you have only one master document to change, and the whole world sees the changes!Remember how successlul direct-mail marketing was a few years ago? Well, now merchants are selling Iheir wares over the Internet, directly from their web sites! At RBDC we can design a WEB STORE for your business, which Instantly makes the whole WORLD your potential customer!! You can also use your web site to COLLECT INFORMATION Irom pro- specUve customers! Information forms allow visitors an inexpensive way to get in touch... and inlormation goes in both directions! While they get Infor« mation about your business, you can ask them for their postal addresses, ema/l addresses, demographic info, customer suggestions or anything else that may give your business an advantage.If you sell a variety of products online, we can provide tools that let you see which products are most interesting to your visitors. For example, If a certain page gets a lot of reader activity, but not many sales, it may suggest that there is a great deal of interest in the product, but not at the current price.Q: Do I Need To Be A Computer Genius?A: N01! In fact, you don1 even need a computer to have a web site! Think of your web site as simply a very new, very popular medium for adver­ tising! After all, you don't need to have a journalism degree to advertise in the newspaper! The technical aspect of the Internet is whal WE do, so you are completely free lo run your business!Q: How Much Does A Website Cost? Самош Minoip »Show er Doort Prccition GlaM Woffcs, Inc. 3810 Hmiy. 158 W .< Clem m ons, N C 7 « 6 > e 4 3 3 Webmaster Pat Marr can help you Joint the World Wide Web. A: Naturally, cost varies with tha lealuras you want to Include. When we talk. I'll ask questions lo determine your mosl edectlvo use ol the Internet, then my |ob Is to plan ths least expensive way lo make II happen. I can say this with certainty: il you are used to advertising in other lorms ol media, you'll be surprised by how Inexpensive a web site can bel And compared lo other providers ol commercial web space, RBDC continues lo be tho most reasonably priced in the Winston-Salem areal (Considering our reputation lor excellence, you'd think we'd charge a premium, bul our goal is lo make it convenient lor Winston-Salem businesses lo creale and maintain a success­lul presence on the Ititernel.) My lee Icr designing and programming the site is MUCH lower lhan you would pay anywhere else.Q: Will II Be A Lol 01 Hassle To Gel Slarled? A: Nol al alii Aller we've discussed yourneeds, all you need to provide is the inlormation you'd like to pul onlinel Most companies already have an abundance ol printed material aboul Iheir business, which I can easily digi­tize and adapt lor elecltonic viewing. By using Inlormation you've already got, you avoid duplication cl ellort regarding graphic design, photography, typesetting etc. On the other hand, II you don'l already have brochures or other printed material, I can prepare any graphics, digital photography, or advertising copy as part ol the normal setup charge.Q; Why Do You insist On Putting Your Web Sites On RBDC.COM?A; RBDC has been ollering online services lo the Winston-Salem NC area since 1987, and during that lime has earned a repulallon as the BEST Internet supplier In Ihis areal This excellence makes RBDC the perlecl place to display your business to the world] I wouldn't even think ol putting a websile anywhere else. Q: Whal III don'l Live in Ihe Winslon-Salem Area? A: No problem. Cyberspace has no cily limits. We could ¡ust as easily hosi a web site lor a company in Europe as we could lor a company nexl door. II you can contact me, then I can creale your web site.II doesn't make sense lo Irusl your corporate Image lo some novice with an HTML editor, but you don't need lo loolishly pay an overpriced NelAdvertiser thousands lor a good website either. Red Barn Data Cenier strives to oiler maximum value lo their customers, al reasonable prices.II you have more queslions, please call Pal Marr al 76()-8633 or visit his web site al hllp:/A((ww.tbdc,com/-patmarr. There is never a lee lor brain­storming over Ihe phone, and 11 can be a lol ol luni In lad. Is there any reason why you can't call NOW? 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With school |ust around Ihe corner, it's a good lime lo shop Clemmons Discount Sales lor all Ihose back-to-school supplies you ivylll be needing. Come to Clemmons Discount lor low, low prices on ihe everyday merchandise your children will need In the classroom, :and for clolhing, too. X' Clemmons Discount Sales has been ollering bargains lor 20 ^ars. The store is locaied at 1533 Lewisville-Clemmons Road. In addition to the store, Clemmons Discount Is now offering jmbllc auctions every Monday at 10 a.m. al 6220 Clementine Drive, Clemmons. Call766-3132formoreinlormation. Theauclionsarean 'excellent opportunity lo name your price lor merchandise right off the truck. School supplies Include notebooks, loose leaf paper, 3 and 5. Sdbjecl composition books, pens and high-lighlers. : : To keep college dorms and apartments cool, Ihere are some air ■conditioner units available. : ‘ The list ol merchandise at Clemmons Discount goes on and on. ¡Don't miss the shoe department. 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Miin St, 243-2Ж NnrlMdwvtMwUiUM \iV-—-P.----777^ iina C b o p erh ea d s D om inating C lip R o ller H o ckey L eag u e - D A ^ COtNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 K M n P H lt e County Entaprise Rcconl ii! c ■! .Ilie Carolina CoppertKotU roller ; Iwckey leun has walked ihrough Ils ■ BhX 38 games al Winslon-Salcm's : ‘Arina Sponscenler like they own Ihe ■jlace. :;: ;Well.lheCoiipcihcadsroaynoiown : ihofascinalingfacilUy.whlchcoslsomc ::hockey addlcis Iwo million bucks lo ;bu|U, bul Ihey cenalnly own ihe 12- ' :team Coaslal Cup League. ; lnlwoyeais,Carollnahascompil«l .8 3M league rcconl to go with an . equally Impressive 14-2 mark on ihe judonal level. .j', Marshall Honon of Advance (^hes Ihe lO&undcr powcihouse, i wMchcompelcslnaleagueihaicovcri Ihree slales and IS clllcs. Horton ■ adopttd the sport five years ago when his iwoboys becamc rcgulorsaiiheold :ciemnwns skaiing ring. “Well, one Ihing led lo another," saU Honon, who Is absolutely amazed thal some hockey folks put Ihelr nocks Oft the line so kids can havc a second- Uynone palace."You ought to sec It. Il's unbclicv- able, I don't know how ihey're making any money. I don't think they arc, Ihey arejusi doing it and breaking even.... That'saheckofafacllily." Since opening In Ihc Tall of 1996, the state-of-the-art hockey home has convinccd increasingly more young- steis to give the sport a shot. "II'sallracledacrowd,"Horton.sald. "It's a growing sport, but It's not one that people say; 'Well, I want to go do Ihat.'Theygcloutlhcreandgcthixiked. It's just one of those things 1 enjoy." Most of Horton's 11-man team has remained Intact for the past four years, working its way lo Ihe national stage and rcccntly winning tu-o national tour­ naments that qualified Carolina forlhe national championships in Atlanta, Ga., In two weeks. The following Istheroslerand where cach player resides: Bryan Horton, the coach's son. Advance; Chad Kennedy, Clemmons; Jordan Wood, Winston- Salem; Dustan Eller, Arcadia; Sal Ragusa, Greensboro; Peter Hinkle. Winslon-Salcm; Michael Tcdrow, Lewisville; DannySiemphawski,Wln- slon-Salem; and Drew Stephens, Ra­ leigh. I 'I H \K(, \|\ O l I I I I \|()\ I II s e r v i S t a r (липни LUMBER CO. lb,' Sheoi< Street • Mocksviile • 634-2167 il. . ‘ч • rçilina - b r c p V * 3 0 % O ff A L L M IR R O R S Z 0 % O ff b K A M IJD U M A T T E D P R IN T S A S f le c t io n o f P r in t s Fr.im c-d t f M a tte d » o n , ^ 1 0 - ‘> 5 9 Mönday - Saturday 9am-5pm (336) 712-8152 5Ò46 Styers Ferry Rd. • Lewisville I !i!»mmdkìn ofHwy421 a LewtàMedemmons Rd. Shopping ¿0nfé^cK :ross^n Food Lkxi v BACK-TO-SCHOOL O P E N H O U S E S MONDAY, AUGUST 3 Back-to-School Open Houses are planned in all schools so Ihal students may determi ■whose classroom they will be In and parents may pay fees before Ihe first Ш1 day ot schooL Open House details for each school follow: AU elementary sehoob will have Open House from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. (Note Wmiim R. D ivil School wUl have ■ hot dof luppcr for itudcDti ftiid pmoti dorli^ Optn Hotne) North Davie & South Davie Middle Schools will have Open House fkvm 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Davie County High School Open House (for ninth graders only) Is fh>m 6:00 - 9:00 |dnesday. Augu$| Davie County High Sdwol, 7;55am-3.’00pm Nortli Davie Middle Sdiool, 8:00 am-2:48 pm South Davie Middle Sciiool, 7:45 am-2:40 pm Cooleemee Elementary SdHMi, 8:15am-2;S0pm Central Davie Elementary School, 8:15 am • 2:50 pm Mocksviile Elementary School, 8:15 am-2:50 pm Pinebroolt Elementary School, 8:15 am-2:50 pm Shady Grove Elementary Scliool, 8.'05am-2:50pm C hild Care is available in Oavie County Schools for a ll studenU in grades K-8 . The program, w hich Is state licensed, is offered by the Davie Family YMCA. YM CA representatives w ill be preseni in each school during Open House lo share inform ation about child care. ^Contact the Davie Family YM CA at 751- ^ 3 4 5 to register for child care o r foj^ more inform ation. Chili €m it âtallalU ttr Sliitilt ll R-lth Iriii Fees May Be Paid At Open House Instructional Supply Fee for ail students is $iO per student. Insurance fees range from $10 for school-time coverage to $130 for 24-hour comprehensive coverage. 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HithPtiii\l26MS.MílnSl.,Siiilí145.Vllnsltin-Salem:l>»lllk)nSliO()(ilngC«mr,53eHMi«3MallBlvtl. Burlington: Blockbuster Plaza, 2475 S. Chuicli St. • Ashcboro: 1510-A E. Diilt Dr. • Wal-Miit: Al selected locillons DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - Ci B e a d m o n - W e l l e r C k ) u p l e M a m e d Gouitncy Maxwell Deadmon and Eric Unce Weller of Raleigh were united in marriage at 5;30p.m. July 25 at •№« Episcopal Church of the Holy Con^forter in Burlington. The Revs. MicKael Diinnington and Phil Dynim ofhciated. •. ThebrideisthedaughtcrofMr.and Mrsi Phil Deadmon of GIbsonvillc, andlhcgranddaughlerofMr.iind Mrs. M.C.'Deadmon of Mocksvillc and M^gle Wagner and the late Wilson Wdgiierof Cooleemee. She is a gradu* aieofTarboroHigh School and earned abachclor’s degree in pharmacy from ihe.Univcfsily of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a pharmacist with Kroger in Cary. V • Tlie groom Is the son of Mr. and Ml?. Gary Weller of Wilson. He is a graduate of Hum High School. Wil- so(u and earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Virginia Tech. He is a sales engineer with Cut­ ler Hammer in Raleigh. , .„Escorted by her father, the bride won;, a white satin gown with short >l«OYCS. The fitted bodicc was enhanced .vvllh.a square neck line trimmed in veii'ise lace.The A-line led tea flowing full skirt sweeping inlo a detachable semi-cathedral length train. She chose Lea Ann Flowers of Ra­ leigh as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc:CccCeeLikosar of Apopka, Fla.; Dawn Coleman of Roanoke. Va.; Kristy Jordan of Charleston, S.C.; Amy Weller of Ra­ leigh, the groom's sisten Penny Mor­gan of Zcbulon; Dabney Scaff of Hertford: Julie Linebarrier of Mrs. Eric Lance Weller Kannapolis and Belinda Brewer at* Mocksvillc. bolh cousins of the bride. The gnx)in*s brother, Blake Weller of Wilson, was best man. Ushers were: Brian Coleman of Roanoke. Vu.; Ben H ill of Williamsburg, Va.; Bill Coughlin of Chicago. 111.: Andy McCullough of Bclhesda, Md.; Scolt RartJin of Ct>- lumbia, Md.; Brian Bennett of Whitakers; Kyle Deadmon of Wilm­ ington, brother of the bride; und Lt. Scott Lowe, cousin of the groom of Columbus Air Force Base. Miss. After u reception at Occasions in Buriinglon. the coupic went on a wed- dingtriptuMaui.Hawaii.TJiey willbe at hoHK* in Raleigh. Social EvenLi ■ A lingerie shower was given In Raleigh on Man:h 14 by Lea Ann Rowers, Kristy Jordan und Cee Cee Likosar. • A miscelljuieous bridal shower was given in Wilson by friends of the mother of the groom on April 25. • A miscellaneous bridal shower was given on Muy 9 in Kannapolis by Jenny Linebarrier. Julie Linebiurier and Sanih Parks. • A bridal tea.was given at the Rrst United Methodist Church in MtKks-* villeonJunc7byMiuyniIcnDeadmon. Margie Wagner and Palsy Brewer. • A rehearsal dinner and dance Wiis given by the parents of the gnxmi at Alamance Country Club on July 24 in Burlington. • The bridesmaid luncheon was given on Friday, July 24 by Lucy Flow­ ers, Carol Skinner and Elvia Lucus at Two forTea: in Burlington. • A brunch for outHif-town guests was given in Burlington on the day of the wedding by friends of the parents of the bride. Allen-Lambert Couple Exchange Vows MichelleLynn Allen and Raymond Johnsion Lambert werc united in mar­riage’Saturday, July 23, 01 2 p.m. al Vicloiy Baplisi Church In Cooleemee. The Rev. Dale Bicidinger olliciaicd Ihe double-ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was presenled by KendraEGeriach, cousin of the bride. The bride was escorted and given In marriage by her father, Donnie Allen. She wore a formal gown of while saiin from Bridals of Lone In Allanla. The gown featured an off-shouldcr neck­ line with a ruled bodicc and princess style skill. The bodicc and hem were embroidered with liny seed pearls. Her waisi lengUi veil fell from a satin band cap.of seed pearls. Her jeweliy was a gift from her stepfather, Bill Roncali. t'sfiecairiedabouquelofAsianlilies will) baby's breath. toretia Miller was her matton of H^.BridesmaKlswereTracey Boggs ami April Woodie of Mocksviile and Valerie Yasenchak of Detroit, Mich. Is w Lamben was best man for his Mn. (¡roomsmen were Brian Lambert, bcoiber of Ihe groom, and Milchell Alieii; brother of the bride, both of Mocksvilie. _ ■ Ryan Pritchard, nephew of Ihc ¿room, was ring bearer. Christen pritchanl, niece of the groom, was flower giri. Ashley Woodie gave oul bW seed bags. ' >»criyMcDaniel,auiUofthebride. l^llKguesttegisicr.LoiaEOodwin, 'cdusln of the biide, directed Ihe wed- ditl|;.Robin McDaniel, uncle of Ihe b flK vkleo U|ied Ihe wedding, and IM» iMIen, grandfi^ of the bride, (^photograph:!. Honorary guests included Ruth McDaniel, great grandmother of the bride of Cooleemee; Don and Rosetta Allen, grandparents of the bride of Mocksvillc. Jock Gebe, grandfather of the bride of Buriinglon; and“Virginia Lambcn. grandmother of the groom. The bride is the daughter ofDonnic AllenofMocksvilleondTcrvsaRoncali ofHendersonville. She attended Davic High School and Davidson Commu­ nity College. The groom is the son of Isaac und Ruth Latnben of Mocksvillc. He at­ tended Dc Land High School in Florida and is employed at Seafonl Lumber Company. Following aCaribbcan cruise to the Grand Cayman Islands, the couplcwill be at home on Nolley Road in Mocks­villc. Reception Immediately following: the cer- cmony. the bride's parents and grand­ parents, Don and Rosetta Allen, hosted a reception in the church fellowship hall. It was decorated with silk magnolia arrangements, ivy and magnolia leaves and many candles. Thecakc was made and diiqixatcd by the bride's mother. Teresa Roncali. Kenneth and Barbara E ld ri^ and Beverly McDaniel assisted in ierving. KeheanalDimicr ^ On Friday evening, Ihc groom'.4 parents hosledareheaisaldinncrin Ihc church fclkiwship hall. Gucsls wees served a varicly of party foods, cola drinks, colfcc and lea. Tbe traditional chocolategroom'scaked was served as dessert SocUEveoU % . Barbara Eldridge and Beverly Mrs. Raymond Johnston Lamtieit McDanlcj hosicd a miscellaneous bridal shower on Sunday, July 12, at the grandparenls' home on Junction Road. ’ • Don and Rosclta Allen, Donnie ^ocksville Women's Club Supports Projects : ■ñOciienlFedeniiniofWümen'i betlennenl of Ihe communitv. Wiih It Is reaulml that clubs nav dues and founded in 1889 nd U ш li|igiuionaloftanizttioawilhiniem- 1x7 ^ of more than 10 million In Mib> 30 caunules, including aboul 4№0(0 111 all SDsuies, Ihe District of cM ill^aiidPueitaRico. ■ ;Й М 1 a beginning of seven clubs nt^alSalem C ólleteia 1902, Ihe OM FedcntionorWonien'iaul» croojlbCnUnahaigiDwnloiieari llt t o memben suiewide. In 252 dàiiM , Junior and lunkxeoe cliibi. !-;néMockivUleWainia'iaubwtt Ila 1962hyignxiparcoa- lUlMwlioeawilieopponuaily E lo |ito In die educMioa, rcukienl. donMc nd n ciil betlennenl of Ihe community. With Mn. William Hall as the fint piesl- dent,theclub received llschatler from NCFWC In 1962 with a rosier of 43 members. Club meetings are heU monthly from September toMay.fealuringpro- gramsaiTangedbydepaitmenu.Yeariy aib festivals encourage and promote the arts among club women and stu­ dents of DAvIe schools. Categoriesfor entries are ans, crafts, sculpture, palnl- lng,pliotography.lilentuc,drama, and puNic ^»iking. Uw frtunewoik of Women's Clubs isconi|iriiedofwofldn(de|Mi№ieiits; . ■t.caMnvatiai.educalioii.honielife, l»leiMt»iii>liir«ln.gidpublk!ifl«irs, It is required Ihat clubs pay dues and function wilhin Ihis frameworit, but eachclubchooses how many and what projects best serve the needs and inter­ ests of ihcir mcmbeis. Since education Is one of the Woman's Club's prime interests, they slartedawanllngaSallySouthallConcn Scholanhip in 1972. In addition, they provkle an annual Communily Col­ lege Scholarship to Iwo students, and sponsor 0 sophomore for die HOBY (Hugh D'Brian Youtti) Leadenhlp Seminar each year. Other projects supponed by Ihe MocksvUle Womu's Club include; World Fdod D«y, American Educa- tlon Week, Kind News, Books for the Davic Counly Health Depaitment's Children’s Clinic. Public Library, Lil- enicyCbuncil,YMCA,Hospkx,Davie High Band, Community Youlh Choir, Historic Dovie, Ans Council, Jaycees' Childrens Shopping got Chrisimas, Western Carolina and Murdoch Cen­ ters, NC Zoo, Nanire Conservancy Operation Smile, American Lung As­sociation. Angel T>ec, and CARE Women of all ages, who are hekl in high esteem in Iheir community, may be invited lo join club. Membenhip provides an oppoitunity for the devel­opment of talents, abilities and skills for each indivMual who paitlcipants. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Prater Jr. Smith-Prater Couple Married In Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Smith an­nounce the wedding of their daughter, Lora Jean Smilh to Jerry Lee Prater Jr.. on June l7atTbcU«lcChurchof\he West in Las Vegas, Nev. The maid of honor was Ihe hridc'.s mother, Ivey Jo Smith. The best.man wiLs the bride's father, Gary P. Smilh. AVicr thehoneymoon in Las Vegas, the two retumed to Advance where Ihey took residence. and Lynn Allen hosted a cookouit July 22.- * Teresa Roncali hosted a lingerie shower at the bride's home. • Friends of the bride hosted a bachelorette party. Falrchild-Royals Engagement Announced} Holly Ann Fairchild and Patrick Todd Royalsof Chariotle will be married oa' Aug. 29 al Centenary United MeUyxlisI Church in Winston Salem. The bride-elecl is Ihe daughlcrof Bill andTammy Fairchild of Ivey Circle, Advance. She is a graduate of Davie High School and Appalachian Stale University and is employed by UCB Phamu as a senkir phannaceulKal. rcpresenlative. The groom-to-be is the son of Don and Zennie Royals of Trinity. He Is a graduate of Trinity High School and die Univenity of North Carolina al; Chariotle, and is employecd by Biesse Group America as Inside sales manager. Checb ia tbe mioim of $79^63^ lepcMaii« qti«ler а&айка Ihm Ite 1997/W Divie Uiátí Wiv СУ|Щр^ wm imedlo 32 pvticipttiiig iamciei «il gas otetmtfiplk '‘гееяЛ!/.к4\ ¡ i '' , : Addidon«lly,$2;67U3wHpikltoo(berM«UiMWiqii^ iqpfwy idilieirieccBdqM M ertypiiy^ ’ ;5|bè bc^ of (bedon icceody, approved iMtar |3W^(fariiigl99etramitodaai)tpledgeini^ pa - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 Шуапсе News eConttpaodent . Ii little Abby Vogler, infant daugh- of FianUe and Oiristine Vogler, ¡w il Chrittened at the Melhodisl yjuKh Sunday afternoon al S p.m. Rev. Deny Bamhardt was Ihe R ela ting minister. Only family Jrtmbett were present for the Chris- jiUng. Afterwards they met al the jfilmeof Nonna Lee Vogler, Frankie's jbäter, for a meal and fellowship. Venelle Greene of Churchland a Monday afternoon visitor of >Bith Zimmennan. Robbie and Janice Jackson and family vacationed al Banner Elk last week. George and Ann Bamhardt and Ann's sisters Bet Bamhardl and Moggie Caner spent from Monday- Tliunday in Ihe Virginia mountains. TheyvisiiedGeorgeandAnn'sdaUBh- ter. son*in-iaw and son. Becky and Bobby Ciulls and son Matthew, al Iheir condominium. On Thursday, Ihey wenl inlo Washington, DC for a days lour. Jack and Dot Caner spent last weekend. July 18-20, in the North Carolina mountains in Linville. Edith Zimmennan and sister-in- law Nancy Zimmennan spent Tues- day-Thursday in Hiilsviile. Va. at Nancy's mountain home. The children and grandchildren of Jone Gaspanini spent three weeks with her.toliillnBeleven people. Jane's daughler Linda and 3 children came fram Virginia Beach. Va. Another daughler Amy ond 2 children were in from Japan. Jone's brother and sister- in-law. Jim and Nila Townson of O'Brien, Flo. were here for 3 days, olsolhelrdaughlerrromJocksonviile. Fla. The family membcn enjoyed a wondctful reunion. Belly Sonloll has relumed from o three-week trip lo Long Islond, N.Y.. where she ollended Ihe high school graduation of o gronddaughler, Samanlha DeRancy. She also visited wiih her son John in Palchoguc, an­ other son Peter in Port Woshinglon, and a daughler, Barbara Kayen. In upstate N.Y. Belly visiled another daughler, Irene Dunn. Ourcommunity expresses sympa­ thy 10 Ihe family of Lucille Polls. She died Monday. Also sympathy lo the family of Alney "Doll" Ledford. David and Carole Folmar ondchil- dren Boiley Anne and Poul Folmar III of Kemersville announce Ihe birth of adaughler ond sisler. Poige Elizabeth Folmar. bom July 23. Paul and Sue Folmar of Baltimore Road are pater­ nal grandparents. Brack and Judy Bailey of Clemmons are malcmal grandparents. Mary Lelhio Robenson has been confined 10 home for a few weeks by illness. Cel well wishes go out lo her. Also gel wellwishesgooulloHemian Vogler. New Arrivals ^ y lin dancers, from left; front. Mandy Stallings, Jennifer Ray, C rystal Kimbrell, Casey Jones, Ellen Cllnard; back, Brandi .^ n s o n , Courtney Ebert, Ellzbeth Hepler, April Jenninps. * jA r e a T r o u p e A t t e n d s D M I № t i o n a l D a n c e C o n t e s t% i 'nwcompctitlon iruupc from Daylin t>ance Studio of Clemmons rcccntly ^tended ihe DMI National Dancc Competition and seminar in Myrtle j^each, where they brought home two first place trophies and four third placc Jrophies. ' ITie competition troupe competed Sn the shiior group ballet and rccclvcd k third place trophy in preliminaries «id a flrst place trophy in finals with a inilitaiy ballei number lo "Sirike Up !nte B«mL" They also competed in the • ifoAor line tap and won a third place «ophy in fln^ls with a stick tap danct performed In red ond black jump suiu withdcfbics. Jennifer Ray und Mandy Sluiling.s competed in the duo-trio variety and received a first place trophy in prclimi* naries and a thinl place trophy in finals. The was a Fosse-flavored number per- ftmncd to "All That Jazz." They also competed in the duo/trio jazz and re­ ceived a third place trophy in finals with a rendition of Mission Impos­ sible. Qenise Dossen. Terri Butchcr and Eddie Morgan arc the troupe's men­tors. ADAMS Kaleb Joseph Adams was bom on July 10.1998 al 5:35 a.m. He weighed 9 lbs 3 ozs and wat 20 and 1/2 long. His parents are Kevin and Lisa Adams of Advancc. Malcmal grandparents arc Johnny and Lols Bennick of Nonh Myrtle Beach. S.C. Piileroul Granclparenls arc Dennis and Margie Adams of Advance. FORD Klim and Sheree Ford of Monroe announce the birth of their first child, u daughler. Madeline Elizabeth "Maddie", on Saturday. July 25.1998 at Presbyterian Hospilal of Matthews. She weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. and was 20 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Woodie and Janet Bales of Advancc. Dan and Becky Ford of Matthews. Great- grandparems arc Charlie and Jo McClamrock of Mocksville.The mother is the former Sheree Bates of Advance, who now shares the "same" birthday with her daugh­ler. lack To School, Salisbury Mall MnQutsttmP,.. • AilCeujaar Ccmmumcations • American Tuxedo • BMeMES/SoFivMRE Etc. • Belk • B n Lots • Blockbuster M usic • BOOKUNO • Cxtos/C atos Plus •CH№ KflL-A • C lM K ’S : ' •C O W eiSfM C KS • O o u a rT re e •^Rnes:": . • GNC • G.Q. Menswear • Goody’s • JCPenney • HiBBEns Sports • Jewel Box • Katharine's Hallmark • Kaybee Toys • Marks & M organ Jewelers • Maurices • Napous Pizza • Pxitless.Shoe Source • Peanut Shack • Peking Chinese Rest. • Pets & Co. • Radio S hack • Rw e • Regis Hairstyusts • Salisbury Hardwick Visio n Center • Shoe Department • Super Nails • Take Five • The Athlete’s Foot • Wolf Camera jm ЩЯИЧ/* oiM Hj/MnyBlnr ШфсЧсп, JCPmrv. Shan from Piylut Shot Soun*. У Д Т * 0 Э 7 » 7 ^ McKNlGHT Matthew, Sunni und Haley McKnighi of Advancc announce the birth of a daughter and sister, Kasey Lavon on July 26. 1998. She weighted 5 lbs. 15.9 o/. and was 19 Inches long. Piifcmal grandparents arc\^)n and Glenda McKnight ofMiK'ksville. Maternal grandparents arc Sue T\icker of Mocksville and JocTucker of Advance. A m y B e t h J o h n s o n N a m e d T o 1 9 9 8 S p r in g D e a n 's L is t Amy Belh Johnson, a May l!W8 graduaic of Greensboro College and daughter of Johnny M. Johnson of Mocksville, was named lo ihc dean's list for Ihc spring 1998 semester. Dcan'slisi students camedascmes- ler grade poinl average of al least 3..S on six oj more credit houra. Lowana Gardner Is a new health education specialist at Daylb County Heallh Department. - Photo by Robin Ferguison N e w H e a lt h E d u c a t io n S p e c i a l i s t J o i n s D e p a r t m e n t Lowana Gardner wants to help young people. The native of Scolland Ncck, in caslcni North Cumlina, is u new heallh education spccialisi ul ilie Davic Couniy Heallh Dcpartmenl. "I'm fmm a small conmumiiy and I like iKlping people." she said. "1 want 10 do somelhing lu enrich the lives of our youlh. Every lown has somclhing 10 offer." She is n receni graduale of EasI Carolina University, wiih a hachelw's degree in school and communily hcalih educalion. wiih aconcenlRilion incoiiv: munily hcalih cducalion. Working closely wiih Dayi(!'s Heallhy Carolinians lask force, sha will help ciwrdinate programs lo int- prove physical Riness. nulrilion, and prevention of substance abuse ,and sexuallyiransmilleddiseases. Advance Flofisl к G ift Baktfs — W e D tllvtr— { г щ ы м а п Flowers for all Occasions. S b te r’s i i c fM c c k s v llle TSM Tif K ‘ i x ' s l W I I I e k \ S ß d c ly . C r e a t i v e I n t e r i o r ^ F lo r a l D e s i g n s "O n e o f a K in d " • Extm rdim ry Silk Mantelpieces & Centerpieces • Custom Floral Designs • Silk funeral Sprays & Arrangements • ExclusiveUnecfCandlesiDesigmd/brLitlyi’sonly)' • Shipping Available Anywhere •Look For Us On The Internet Designs Creatá By: Juanita Aliard EvtnbigAppobHmeHt$AxiaU»bl* 129 E Depot St. Sulle 102 • Mocksvffle, NC 27028 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 30.1998 - Cj inr.h'i’li .iliniu'lrni... / ( o l students attending the free enterprise leadership conference were, from left, Justin LRulfen, Austin Ribelln, Emily Earnhart and Catherine Hinson, 1 7 ! \ iii l l i M iiiii S | i4 'i'l • MiKl\ s\ illf . N ( 7,->l 27.' p a v i e S t u d e n t s A t t e n d l e a d e r s h i p C o n f e r e n c e |^>;:pavle High School students joined •fhlisfi ftom morc lhan 50 North Caro- M)rta'tounlics who attended one ofthe nWffFrce Enterprise Leadership Con­ ferences sponsored Ihis summer by The Jesse Helms Center Foundation. The mission ofihe conference is to prDnwiestudenLs'undcrstondingoffrcc iwirkel economics, personal responsU biliiy. and the rote of government in a conStilulional republic. During Ihc week long sessions, students formed tindopcratcdcQmpanlcs that produced a product or provided a scrvicc for other panicipanls. Company aclivities iiicludedlcssonsabout marketing,pro- dtiction, costs of doing business, prof­ its and taxes. Corporate responsibility was stressed with each company con­ tributing at least ten percent of their profits to charities. p '’Students participated in free enlcr- Jprise'gomes that reinforced business Jconcepls. They spent on day preparing itheir. product or service for intema- It^Qi^l trade through a Victual Trade ¡Mission. Each company researched a Toreign couniry to export Iheir prtMluci or scrvice. Confeiencc speakers featured more IhiO^Olocal and national leaders from business, education and government inclMing Mark Erwin. Erwin Chapel: Anfi^lle Fetterman, Lundy Packing Company; George Munoz. Overseas Private Investment Corporation; and Tom Fetzcr.Mayorof Raleigh. Spcak- CR represented a wide range of types und sizes of businc.ss organizations, and all allowed plenty of lime to an­ swer student questions. Rising high schooljuniors and se­niors are sclecled for participation in the confcrcncc. For morc infonnalion on the program, which is provided at no cosl to students,.contact The Je.ssc Helms Center. The Jesse Helms Cenler is located on the eastern side of U.S. Route 74 in the town of Wingalc, ju.st a few miies east uf Senator Helms' birthplacc in Monroe. The ccntcr was opened in 1994 in the historic Hinson house, built at the lum of the century und notable for detailed woodwork throughout the building. Pemianent exhibits at the center include a demon­ stration replica ofScnator Helms'Scn- aie officc and numerous political car­ toons, photographs and memorabilia presented to The Jesse Helms Center by Senator and Mrs. Helms, and oth­ ers.The cenicr is an independent, non­profit organization establishol lo fur­ ther an understanding of the ^nciples of democracy, Ihe free enicqjrise sys­ tem and moral values. The ranter is totally supported by privatedonations. W i l l i a m s N a m e d D i r e c t o r ’ BarryT.Wllliams,analivcofDavIe 6 o^Biyandson o f^ laie B.T. and^ Lillian Gaitlier W ill­ iams of Mocks­ ville. has been promoted 10 ex­ ecutive dircclor of secondary cducalion for Ihc Guilford Couniy School System.W UIianu Williams has been a school princi­ pal for the past 19 years and was prin­ cipal of Ben L. Smilh High School in Greensboro for eight years prior Io accepting Ihc new posiiion. Before coming to Smilh, he was a principal at Kiser Middle and Hampton Elemen- laiy in Greensboro. He is one of the longest serving principals in Guilfoid County. In his new posiiion. Williams will evaluate and supervise 32 middle and high school principals. C o b u m E a m s D e g r e e Natalie Suzanne Groce Cobum re­ ceived adoctorofmedkine with hon- ondegieeftocnlheUniversityorNnth Carolina School ofMediciiie. niisdegiM’isI ^gnintedtogiadu-| ales of outstand-1 ing academic I achievem enll who. in addition, compleled a I Khntaitypaiicrirfl mjgeriorquaUty.'l Dr. Cobuni'il thetii f v a ad-| dreuedHieliici-' dence and Mor- CobuntalityoftheAciileileipintaiyDlilresa' ' Syndrome in Notth Carolina.C0btimUal990gradualeof Davie HighSchool an)blhedau(hlerofEafl iGroceofHUlidale. Her paternal grandparents are Wade and Lottie Groce of Fannington. Maternal grandparents are Phyllis Hute of Greensboro and Eugene Hute of Suf­folk. Va. While in medical school. Coburn served ns the national student repre­ sentative to the American Medical Association and as a member of the goveniing council of the meduol stti- dent section of the AMA. She also served as an editor of Ihe UNC student research journal FAX. Cobum was one of seven women in her graduating class 10 rcceive the Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Cilatkin from the American Medical Women's As- socialion. On July I, Coburn began her resi­ dency training in general surgery at Rhode bland Hospital - Brown Uni­ versity in Providcace Rhode Island. @ ^E n erg y¡nited Л I ( I) N N I ( f I I) N CRESCEHT EMC and DAVIDSON EMC Two stroni;, community-minclcci electric cooperatives have joined tO i;etlier as Ener^'yUnited to be even stronger and ofTer customers increased saving’s, better service and ii com petitive advantage in the coming era of energy deregulation. W e thank our members for your overwhelm ing support of the consolidation. E nergyU nited - now more than 90,000 members strong and the th ird largest residential e lectricity provider in N o rth Carolina - values our members and pledges to continue a tra d itio n of outstanding customer scrvice to you and your com m unity. Part Office loxSM L«dwlM,NC272*»etW PMOMce le i 1131 SMtnMe,NC2MI7 I t ’s F R E E ! Please join us on Saturday. August 1st as welcome the community to our practice. Come meet our staff, take a tour and... Take advantage of the following health screenings: • Cholesterol • Blood Pressure • Osteoporosis • Blood Sugar • Body Fat/Body Composition Leam morc about taking care of your health at the folkiwing seminars: House a n dHealthFest Menopause Breast Self-Exam Premenstrual Syndrome Adult Asthma Diabetes 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:30 am l2KX)noon 12:45 pm Ongoing exerdse demonstrations beginning at 11:00 am Bring the Chiklren, tool We have lots of activities planned fbr children including fingerprint identification, child safety seat inspection and a special guest, Sam the Magic Man. There’s something (br everyone atWinston-Salem Health Care Open House and HeahhFest! W in s t o N ’S a l e m H e a l t h C a r e 1*тНШ1кШ1М:Гоп^1,ШайСа1в.ШкЫШН(ЩМ0аЛСлщНарМСттиг11)Стя1Нт1111Ы(п131Ыя(пНШг1^ N o w Л1 ( lU 'w p . it if n i' , .m d m o s l m . ijo i' h i' a lt h p i.m s C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 % 4-H Dairy Judging Contest participants fronn left, Coach Melissa Slaebner, W hitney Lutz, Samuel Johnson, Myles Branch, Adam Pilcher and Coach Nancy Keith. 4 - H S t a t e D a i r y J u d g i n g C o n t e s t H e l d . .’IhoNo(thCarolinaSlaIe4-HDairy Judging Conlest was held Ttiunday, Íuly8,¡nDav!eandFbrsylhcounlwsut Deerview Jeney Farm owned by Wayne Lua and GEM Dairy Farm owned by Edgar Miller. Youth rrom Yadkin, Davlc and Surry couniies combined lo compele In Ihe Junior division. Membcn of ihc Icam were Adam Pilcher (Yadkin), Whilney Luiz (Davlc). Myles Branch and Samuel Johnson (Suiry). The team llnished 4lh overall in the competition. Samuel Johnson placcd 7th high Individual and Adam Pilcher placcd llth. S t e p h e n s o n A t t e n d s T e a c h in g S e m in a r • CULLOWHEE- Cynihia M. Stòphenson of Mocksvjilc. fotirth* tcachcr at Pinebrook Etcmcti- làfy School, reccmly altendcd a semi­ nar at the North Carolina Center for ihc Advancement of Teaching.^ > Stq)henson was one of 20 Nodh Carolinateachcrsparliclpating In Tak­ ing Core of Yourself: Nurturing the Nunurer", July I3-I7, conduclcd by ccnter fellow Donna Glee Williams.PaitoftheUnivcrtliyofNonhCan>- lina, NCCAT provides a year-round series of residential seminars and leachcr-scholar programs for teachers and professional development activi­ ties for leochers and staff in selected school systems. At theccnier, teachers engage in stimulating scholarly activi­ ties und professional networking to renew their vitality for leaching nnd learning. D r a u g h n E a r n s S u p e r i n t e n d e n t S c h o l a r s h i p Rebccca Draughn of 4l5 Rlchlc Road, Mocksvllle. has received a $1,000 Superintendents' Scholarship for study at The Universily of Nonh Carolina at Greensboro during the !998*99acadcmic year. .' The scholanhips arc renewable for four years ofstudyatUNCG.provided Ihc recipients maintain u minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Each scholarship will be worth up 10 $4,000. Undcrthc program, supcrinicnilents from 14 school systems in the Pied­ mont Triad work wlih high school guidance counselors to select scholar­ ship recipients. To qualify as u Superintendent’s Sch(tlar. high school students musl be In Ihe lop 10 percent of their senior class and have a minimum weighted cumulative grade point average of 3.5. They also must have a Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) Part I scorc (rc-ccnlered)of 1200. S t u d e n t s N a m e d T o W C U D e a n ’s L i s t " 11)6 following local studenis are Among 826 sludcnts named lo the Western Carolina Universily dean's rnidrifriagmntmrl998,accofa‘ in« to RJchad I CoHings. WCU vice cluncellor for academic affairs. . • To qualify for the dean's list, stu­ denu must achieve at least a 3.5 grade* point average out of u possible 4.0 on a regular semester's work of not less than 12 hourb, excluding remedial courscs, with nograiJe of Dor F. Local students on the dean's list are; James Bucky Cartcr,5223Highway80l S. Advance; Zachary Austin Carter, 368 GrifTnh Road, Advance; Paul M. Smilh, 129 Litle Roher Road, Advance; Melissa C la s s e s T o B e O f f e r e d A t D a v ie C a m p u s :r1tie Davie Campus of Davidson Qpumy Community College willofrcr the following Continuing Education Cbsscs beginning the week of Aug. 6. :' Building Level I Standard Inspec­ tion course provides a working knowl- Mge of the code applicable to medium Ite buildings and fulfills requirements tatakethequalifyingexamforLcvein OiLe»tllV<*iii«»l,lCSVnneedcd. 1 9 9 8 G r a d u a t e s F l a n T o S e e k ^ o r e E d u c a t i o n NiaMy.«iiepacem of the students iilheDmri<HighSchoolclassofl99g ^10 ftnlier their education, accord- ^laiaultioriiiiveyconducledptior Hgnakatia«. ; ortfcneplaiuiing to continue their •ilucaliam 43 pocenl plan to attend ■ toye»caU4ewliile42peiceMpIan k i^ y « a connunity or technical (Thursdays. Fridays and Satunlays, Aug. 6-15,8 a.ra.-5 p.m. S35 fee). Mechanical Level 1 Standard In­ spection course provides a working knowledge of the code applicable to residential and small commercial con­ struction inspecdonand fulfills require­ ments to take the qualifying exam for Levcll. Volume m,Vl,andVU needed. (Saturdays and Sundays, Aug. 8-16,8 a.m.-5p.m.,S33fa) PowerPoinl97 for Windows course is designed for anyone who needs lo use the computer to devekip presenta­ tions. PowerPoint helps the user create effective presentations for maximum resulBandtocommunicaleelTectively. Topics covcred include creating a L e a g a n s E a r n s D e g r e e Thee penem uid Ihey plan to en- ^ ii nuning, budiesiortndeadioal, kd die remaining three percent in- (elided lo eater the military. ;: NinepacciilafDnieHiih'sgialu- ptaned 10 enter die work force 4facay. .?!'■ • ^ O r A n n e W a it e g r a d u a t e s I lii>-AaB‘nica|«oaWriie,dfutli- I of Jim ad Uma Unnpaa of Monica Leagans, the granddaugh­ter of Ruby Leagani, of Mocksville, receivedabacheloi's degree wlUihon- on trom Ouachita Baplisl Univenily in Arkadelphia, Ark. on May 16. She was a secondary education major In Social Studiea and Spanish. In college, Monica was a member of FU A4)ha Iheu History Honor Society, die Pew Younger Scholars CoUegeSociety,OiuchiuSingers,and iheBaptiilSludenlUnkn.AFlcsident's Lin and Dean's List student, she was T e a c h e r s A t t e n d S e m i n a r Oilier youlh lhat judged In Indi­ vidual compelilion were Avery Luty. and Kelsey Lulz (Davle) and Jacob Spaugh(Yadkln). Averywas 12lhplace overall, Myles Branch and Adam Pilchcr were 3rd and 4th place In oral reasons. The Icam was coachcd by Melissa Slaebner and Nancy Keilh. Steve Havnear, biology teacher at Davie High, looks at samples of plant diseases. ;,1 H a v n a e r A t t e n d s B i o l o g y W o r k s h o p Julninghiologytcachcrsfri)macn)is North Carolina during an Ag In the Classroom workshop was Steve Havnaer from Davie High School. The biology workshop was held In Asheville, June 22-24. The group toured ihe fruit and veg- elable farm owned and operaled by BuncombcCouniyFarm Bureau mem­ ber David Snelson; tlw Mountain Hor­ ticultural Crops Research Slation;Tap R(X)i Dairy locatcd i FIclchcr, and the North Carolina Arboretum. Tlie goal of the workshop was lo provide the high school icachers an opportunity lo observe ways biology concepts are ullll/ed In fanning enterprises. The teachers wcreprovldcd hands-on sirat- eglcs lo Incorporate In ihcirclassrooms this fall. The workshop's’'...inllmale portrait of (the) fann and farmer was educa­ tional and hcartwan«ing," said one teacher. "My students will greatly ben­ efit from what I’ve learned here!" en­ thused another. Sponsored by the North Carolina Fami Bureau, Ag in the Classroom is an educational program designed lo cnhance students appreciation for the valuable role of agriculture In ihclr lives. The program provides curricula malcrinls and a number of In-servk« workshops to icachers. LOANS ON HOMES Excellent Rates Available Credit Problems Understf>od W E O FFER • Bill Consolidation • Home Improvement • 1st & 2nd Mortgage • Refinance • Fixed and Variable Rates*' • 15 & 30 Years • 2nd Mortgages up to 100ft Equity • Excellent rates on Double Wides and Modulara with Good Credit • • • Local Personal Service • • • MUTUAL MORTGAGE Je ffC a ll- P re s id e n t S a l i s b u r y 6 3 3 - 1 5 0 0 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 5 2 - 5 5 7 5 Applications Taken by Phone 9am - 6pm ' Dawn Cox, 137 Meadowvlew Road. Mocksvillc; Jaime Charlene Dyson, 595 Duke Whiltaker Road, Mocks­vlllc: Ryan D. Foster, 2027 Milling Road. Mocksville: Jason Andrew Sheets, 345 N. Main St.. Mocksville: and Brandy Nocllc Steelman, 1226 Howardlown Circle, Mocksvillc. B A C K T f) Ò C H O O l ATHLETIC и LADIES'FASHION iS î. CANVAS simple presentation, geuing your mes­ sage across, adding chans, tables, graphics, and graphs to a presentation, and sequencing and showing Ihc pre­ sentation. Tills COUISC is not for begin­ ners and requires keyboarding expcii- ence and familiarity wiih Windows. Students need lo bring a 3 1/2" high density disk. (Thundays, Aug. 6-Sept. 24,5:30-8 p.m., $35 fee plus approxi­ mately $30 for textbook and a $5 ma­ terials fee)DCCC olfos comprehensive cdu- cattonal opportunities for all adults in the community. For more information about programs or courses, contact D(XC Davie Campus at 336-751- 2885. LADIES'JOGOEH VIDEWIDITfS) srora»Miiii. listed in Who's Who Among Ameri­ can College Students. She was a 1997 Tiger T^ina HcMets, participated in the Model United Nalwns Program, was a clasa officer, and participated in various odier campui groups. She is active at Arkide^Ma's First Baplist Church. Moidcabthe daughter of EU'is and Judy Levans, of Cokxnbia, South America, and Ai(iadelphia.Duringthe 1998-1999 ichool year she will leach SocidSttidieiaadSpMishatOuachiu High School nevArkadelpMa. Thee W illiim R. Davie teachen recenUy attended a leminai;‘Uloun- taio OhoMa and Other CuriouiTklei arAnalachia’’at the North Cmlina Center for the Advancement of Ikaching at Cullowhee. Pam P. Rcnegar and Alyce H. Bagihaw or Yadkinville, lecond trade teachen, and Saadra K. ClodblMr of CiMUiidM, a third |MdtMBii««>M(aAiaw30iiaGii. en to take part in the lemlnan con- ductedby center fcltow Henry Wong. Pan of the Unlvenity of North CaroUna, NCCAT providea a year- nund le ik i of residential semlnan am) teacher-Kholat progiami fot teachen and profesiiooal develop­ ment activities for teachen and staf in lelected ichoal lyitemi.Huchen engaie in Kholatly activitiei and pnjCwfcml Mtiiiaikb« to rmew a vitaUly *» la « ^ a d laania«. S lio i SH O W DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,'July 30,1998 - C5> i|avle School Bus Routes, Expected Stop Times Announced h;i{he following Khool bus routes for р й л Schools Include the Khool. bus I 'ndaer, and lime eipcctcd to slop at the t'jiM locations. Coolenm Ekncntary IM: Pine Ridge Rd, 7:21; Picas- _ ____ 7:13:SpcaksRd&CarpenterU,7:l7;US Hwy 158,7:21; Pinebrook School Rd & Pineb Bus. Dr, 7:24; Foster Dairy Rd A Rock House Rd, 7:35, US Hwy. 158.¿^iuyj5.*SalmonsRd,5:57;LogCabin Rd, 5:59; Bear Creek Rd, 6:02. LibertyDr.. 7:28; Hobson Dr.. 7:34; U.S. Church Rd, 6;07; Duard Reavis Rd, 6:14; ^eewood Circle à Shoffner RdÄ Ben Anderson Rd. 6:17;llDr.,7:39;WallSt.&JemsaIem i7:43; Jerusalem Av. & Wall St., 7:45; V Rd. & Elk Ln,. 7:47; Neely Rd. & (y Si., 7:48; Wall Л Neely Rd., 7:49. J//7-/« W * 5W Oladsione Rd., gU.S.Hwy.60l S.,7:26;McCullough 7:31; 2251 U.S. Hwy. 601 S.. 7:33; ^lsRd.,7:38. Il7-2nd load: Walt Si. St Mar­ginal St.. 7:47; Watt Si. & Cross St., 7:48; Center St. & Midway St., 7:52; Grove St.. 7:55; Duke Si. & Main St.. 7:56; Duke St. к Cross St.. 7:57; Erwin St. & Cross St.. 7:58;CrossSi.&DavieSt..7:59;MainSt. Л Junction Rd.. 8:00; Riverside Dr. Л JuBctton Rd., 8:01; Westview Av., 8:02. Bus 118: Kent Ln & Becktown Rd., 6:37; Houston Rd.. 6:39; Cherry Hill Rd., 6>C7:SlngletonRd..6:59;CherTyHlllRd.. ^/03; Wnt Rd.. 7:14; Boxwood Church <^,7:23; US.Hwy. 601 S,7:26; RIverdale ^.7:37; Cherry Hill Rd..7:40; Boxwood l ’hufchRd.,7:4l.auf 140: Fairfield Rd., 7:03; Will SholTner Rd & Shoffner Ln, 6:18; Ben Anderson Rd. 6:22; Olile Harke Rd, 6:30; LlbertyChurch Rd.6:37;ChlldrensHome Rd, 6:48; US Hwy 601 N. 7:00; Elmore Rd, 7:06; Speer Rd, 7:10; US Hwy 601N, 7:l5;Rlchie Rd, 7:17; US Hwy 601 N. 7:20; Angcll Rd, 7:22; US Hwy 601 N, 7:32; Danncr Rd & Camcllia Ln. 7:38; US Hwy 601 N,7:39. Bus ¡36: NC Hwy 801S. 6: W; Joe Rd. 6:12; Cedor Gruve Rd, 6:23; Lesier Fost Rd,6:36;RivervicwRd.6:38:SeafordRd. 6:43; NC Hwy 801S, 6:46; US Hwy 64 E, 6:52;3I8I USHwy64E-ForkVFD.6:58; Merrells La Rd. 7:06; No Creek Rd. 7:11; Pine Volley Rd,7:l5;US Hwy 64 E,7:16. Bus 137: US Hwy 601S & Lakewood VÌRd,6:33;DeadmonRd&RedwoodDr. 6:35; Dcadmon Rd & Watt Wilson Rd. 6:35; Deadmon Rd, 6:37; Wlll Boone Rd. 6:38; Falrneld Rd. 6:38; Will Boone Rd. 6:44; Frank Short Rd. 7:06; NC Hwy 801 S. 7:15; Whetstone Dr & NC Hwy 801S. 7:19; US Hwy 601S. 7:20; US Hwy 601S jrtoone Rd.. 7:09; Frank Short Rd„ 7:24. & Excalibur Ln, 7:21; US Hwy 601 S & Mm lefl on Dcadmon Rd, Deadmon Rd., Holy Cross Rd, 7:22. ^30; Dogtrot Rd..7:36;N.CHwy.80l S. Ж37-7:48. У‘ fltti/*«.JunctlonRd,7;03-7:l5;Nol- 3jy Rd, 7:25; Gladstone Rd. 7:27; Cable in & Daniel Rd, 7:30; Daniel Rd, 7:32; 'Ugion Hui Rd,7:38;Gladstone Rd, 7:42; bask Rd. 7:46; Gladstone Rd, 7:47. ^ D»vteHi|h/S.DavkMkUle Bus ¡01: N.C. Hwy 801 S & Odell layers Rd. 6:08; Fork Blxby Rd & Iris Ln. «|13; Brier Crcek Rd & Brockland Dr. ^:l5:BaileysChapelRd,6;l9;ShullRd& H e. Hwy 801 S. 6:26; Underpass Rd. iiir , Voglcr Rd.6:35; Feed Mill Rd & NC ^ySO l S, 6:39; Peoples Creek Rd. 6:42; ^non Rd, 6:54; Peoples Creek Rd. 6:58; f t Hwy 801 S. 7:02; US Hwy 64 E, 7:08; ^ lo n Rd,7:l2:1bmnllneRd,7:l8. Bus ¡02: Comalzer Rd, 6:05; i^siow ne Dr & Levity Ln, 6:08; Cor- ^tzerRd.6:l2-6:23;R)rkBixbyRd.6:32; ^manche Dr, 6:37; PapooseTrft Apache |cl. 6:38; W Bolin Ln & Livengood Rd, 9^6; M Bixby Rd. 6:48; Williams Rd, 6iS6', Comatzer Rd & Chestnut Tr. 7:00; Corrtatzer Rd. 7:04; Buck Hill Rd. 7:10; i)eer.Run Dr, 7:12; E Lake Dr. 7:15; trniview Dr, 7:17; Sunnydell Ln. Т Ж E lx>Alngti)riRd.7:a ! em//a-ljamesChurchRd.5:58;Shef. jjTield Rd. 6:01; Ralph Raile Rd. 6:08; ^agner Rd. 6:11; Liberty Qurch Rd. i;14;BcarCfcekRd.6:!7;TallTimbefDr Georgia Rd. 6:20; Duke Whilaker Rd. '^:23; Turkey Fool Rd & John Ijames Rd. <5:30; County Line Rd. 6:44; Cleary Rd. Ь:57; Calahaln Rd. 7:01; US Hwy 64 W & FredLanierRd.7:05;USHwy64W.7;07; Parker Rd. 7:12; US Hwy Ы W. 7:15; «alisburySi. 7:25. ff(a/26.-JunctionRd.6:l9-6:31;Jcri- Church Rd & Sunset Cir. 6:33; Buck ^ r d Rd. 6:44; Jericho Church Rd & |^rRd.6:47;JerichoChurchRd.6:50; ^ardison St. 6:51; W Maple Av & S Sal­ isbury St.6:54;MagnoliaAv& Azalea Dr, ji:57; BeechvwKxl Dr Л Birchwood Ln, .^:01; Beechwood Dr & Holly Ln. 7:02; pounty Home Rd. 7:08; Greenhill Rd, 9:IQ> McCalllster Rd & Dou. Ln, 7:t4; QRenhill Rd. 7:18; Dartmouth Ln & US hwy 64 W, 7:19; US Hwy 64 W. 7:21; hospiul St & Valley Rd. 7:22; Salisbury Maple Av. 7:25. { iitf 129: US Hwy 601 N, 5:33; NC 801 N. 5:40; four Comer Rd A. Bodtbid U 5:42; 4244 NC Hwy 801 N, l5:44i Howell Rd, 5:50; NC Hwy 801 N, )}:52; Kayla Tr & N Pino Rd, 5:58; NC N. 6:02; Cedar Creek Rd. 6:03; RUge Rd, 6:10; Dance Hall Rd. 6:^W yo Rd. 6:26; Pineville Rd. 6:31; Famngton Rd, 6:36; Farmington Rd & rd Rd. 6:37; Gilbert Rd & Sugar Rd, 6:44; Farminglon Rd. 6:48; .7:05; Allen Rd ft Hkkkn Valley _ _ ^13; US Hwy 601 N,7:15; Madison r T L 130: Pats Rd. 6:31; NC Hwy 801 b. HUkrest Dr, 6:36; Westridge Rd >l6yerRd.6:40;UnderpassRd4Spring- ПвкШг. 6:42; Uadetpau Rd ft Eastridge Underpass Rdft Ashburton Rd. 6:44;linderpastRdftWhileheadDr.6:4S; bverloolc Dr ft Whitehead Dr. 6:46; Dr ft Ode Blvd. 6:51; Dr ft Oik VaUey Blvd. 6:53; j Dr ft Kiogitnlll Dr. 6:53: |QftKii«tii^i.6:54;KiagimUl ,K(neDr.6:S6:RaiffireeRdft 801S.7K)l;HkkkoCitekRdft Dr. 7:0«: NC Hwy 801 S ft T Dr, 7Ю6: Ivy Cir ft BingBlvd. 7Л7: RivcAeod Dr. ft Hel- 7:17; Rlvefbead Dr. ft Fairway 19; Riveibend Dr. ft Spyglass Dr. 7;»riUveiteidDr.ftTWonSt,7:23:US Hife l58ftDoiwoodDr.7:27;Ralnbow K C U S Hwy 158.7:31 ‘\Щм ¡31: Dulin Rd. 6:07; MUIiflf Rd. fcttHowankown Cir. 6:17; Howiri* M M , 6:23: Howiidtown Or, 6:25; |М|(мЫоокОг.6:»;ТШЬвгЬц^^2; WHwy 158,6:34: JimeyBewchnyRA HVi'US Hwy 158,6:41: Oun Club R4 ' |MicliaiiviU.6:45;UQulMaDr MiaDr.631:UOdi>t«Dr^A Bm ¡48: Mr. Henry Rd. 6:01; Ridge Rd. 6:07; Kelchle Creek Rd. & Ridge Rd. 6:08; Ridge Rd. 6:10; Foster Rd. 6:16; Ridge Rd, 6:18; Village Rd, 6:27; Ridge Rd, 6:30; US Hwy M W, 6:31; Midway Dr-Trailblazcr Ln. 6:37; US Hwy M W, 6:42; 0.ikland Av Л Oak Tree Dr, 6:44; Godbey Rd. 6:54; Davie Academy Rd. 6:56; Pine Forest Ln & Shady Knoll Ln, 7:03; Benry Ln & Shady Knoll Ln. 7:05; Davie Acadcmy Rd & Grady Ln, 7:08; Jones Rd. 7:12; Davie Academy Rd. 7:15- 7:30. A a N9.'Salisbury Rd,6:52;Michaels Rd. 7:00; Springhill Dr, 7:02; Midway St & Ramars Ct. 7:07; Grove St & Midway St. 7:08; Ccnier Si, 7:10; Duke St & Main Si, 7:12; Davlc Si & Cross St. 7:14; Duke St & Cross Si. 7:15; Walt Si & Cross Si. 7:16; Marginal St ft Walt St. 7:17; Mar- glnal Si - Cooleemee Shopping Ccnter, 7:18; Legion Cemetery St ft NC Hwy 801 S. 7:19; Neely Rdft Wall St, 7:20; Jenisa- lem Av ft Wall St. 7:22; Swicegood St & NC Hwy 801 S. 7:23; NC Hwy 801 S. 7:24. Bus ¡50: NC Hwy 801N ft McGce Ct. 6:10;NCHwy801 NftClaybonDr.6:l 1; Foresi Dr & Woodbum PI. 6:12; Creek- wood Dr. 6:15 ; Charlotte PI ft Brentwood Dr.6:16;GordonDrftWestviewCl,6:I8; Gonion Dr ft Alvis Tr. 6:21; Hilton Rd, 6:26; Redland Rd. 6:29; Yadkin Valley Rd, 6:32; Peaceful Valley Rd.6:40; Yiul- kin Valley Rd. 6:44; Sandpit Rd. 6:49; Valley Oaks Dr & Yadkin Valley Rd, 6:52; Yadkin Valley Rd ft Haywood Dr, 6:55; NC Hwy 801 N.6:59; NC Hwy 801 N ft Wills Rd. 6:59; Norma Ln. 7:03; Brook Hill Cl & Woodlce Dr. 7:05; NC Hwy 801 N ft Cope Rd. 7;06; NC Hwy 801 N. 7:07; NCHwy 801 NftMcKnlghl Rd. 7;09; NC Hwy 801N & Keepa Way. 7:10; Spillman Rd ft Myers Rd. 7:12; Sparks Rd. 7:18; Arrowhead Rd ft Deertield Dr, 7:20; NC Hwy 801N, 7:25; NC Hwy 801N ft Cedar Forest Ln, 7:27; NC Hwy 801 N,7:27. Bus ¡51: Milling Rd. 6:38; Sain Rd. &>4; US Hwy 158 ft Redskin Way, 6:48; US Hwy 158 ft McClamrock Rd. 6:49; Woodward Rd. 6:52; Main Church Rd. 6:58; Dogwood U ft Elm St. 7:10; N Main St ft Sunset Dr, 7:13; N Main St ft Crowe St, 7:14; Oak St ft N Main St. 7:15; Forrest Ln ft S Mah) St. 7:21: Harding St ft S Mein St. 7:22. Bus ¡52: Rolling Hill U ft Hillcrest Ct.6-.47;CretksbieDrMk&MetaBTee2e Ln. 6:49; Whimey Rd. 6:56; Fulton St ft Whitney Rd.6:59;MountviewDrftWind- wardCir.7KM;WindwardCirftWindsong Rd,7:06;iohnCrotuRdftDeckCir.7:10; John Crotts Rd ft Linda Ln, 7:12; Pine St ft E Depot St. 7:18. Bus 153: Pleasant Acre Dr. 5:56; Becktown Rd. 5:59; 237 Cheny Hill Rd. 6:08. Cherry Hill Rd ft Hartley Rd, 6:06; Hartley Rd ft JimCharles Rd, 6: П: Cherry HUI Rd. 6:21; Singleton Rd. 6:33; Point Rdft RkknhourRd.6:43:Cherry Hill Rd ft Boxwood Church Rd. 6:47; Boxwood Church Rd, 6:48: Boxwood Church Rd ft Chunn Ln, 6:50; US Hwy 601 S. 6:53; RIverdale Rd.7:02; BoxwoodCburchRd, 7.06; Pine RidtBRd,7:U;llSHwy60lS ftBeanRd.7:18;HobK)nDr,7:23:Còrrell Rd ft US Hwy 601 S. 7:24; US Hwy 601 ft Hinkle Dr. 7:28. BufJ60;PvkAvftLakewoodDrMk. 6:37: Wandering Ln. 6:40; W Church St, 6:45: Gwyn St ft Tot St. 6:48; Avon St ft RayinondSl,6:S0:TDlStftAvonSl.6:91: Valley RdftRUgBviewDr.6;S2:MeniQey St. 6:54; Gamer St ft W Churdi St. 6:55: Yadkinville Rd, 6:57; Country Ln, 7:01: Long Me«low Rd ft Fannland Rd. 7:06; Campbell Rd ft Summit Dr. 7:10; Camp­bell Rd, 7:12: N Main St. 7:16; В Depot St ft N Main St. 7:18: Eaton Rd, 7:26.A(f/6/;McCuUoughRd.7A0;Daniei Rd. 7:04: NoUey Rd, 7:09; Juactkm Rd, 7:12:GlKbtot)eRd,7:14:LegionHutRd, 7:21:01adttooeRd. 7:22-7:26.M acM b ПммМму/Смт! Dnk But i03: Ridee Rd, 6J3; Foiter D, 7.-00; Rk%e Rd. 7ЮЗ; V illi«i M. 7:10: Stage Coach Rd, 7:30; Davie Academy Rd, 7:37; Jones Rd. 7:43. Bus 105: Linda Ln ft John Croits Rd, 6:57; US Hwy 64 E, 7:00; Joe Rd, 7:10; Hickory Tree Rd & NoCtcek Rd, 7:14; No Creek Rd, 7:16; Aubrey Mcrr Rd. 7:17; US Hwy (A E, 7-.20; Dcacons Way, 7-.24; TurrenilncRd.7:27;DalionRd.7:29;Buck Hill Rd. 7:36; Deer Run Dr. 7:40; Crest- view Dr. 7:46; E Lake Dr. 7:48; Mill St. 7:53; Railroad St ft E Depot St. 7:55; Pine Si & E Depot Si. 7:56; Cherry Sl. 7:58. Bus ¡16: S Main St. 7:36; S S.illsbury Sl. 7:38; Duke Sl Mk. 7:39; Hardison Sl, 7:43; S Salisbury Sl & Kelly Av, 7:44; Salisbury Sl & W Maple Av, 7:45; Raymond Sl & Avon Sl. 7:48; Mcroncy Sl & Gwyn Sl. 7:50; Gamer Sl & W Church St. 7:52; Wandering Ln. 7:53; W Church Sl. 7:56: N Main St. 8:01 ;Campbcll Rd ft HillcrcslSl.8;OI. Bus ¡25: Couniry Ln. 7:30; Long Meadow Rd. 7:33; Fannland Rd. 7:36; US Hwy 158 ft Cowmry U , 7:38; US Hwy 158 & Jasmine Ln. 7:39; US Hwy 158. 7:40; Oak Grove Church Rd. 7:44; Sain Rd. 7:47; Milling Rd ft Glenn Apt. 7:52; Likccresl Dr & Carolina Sl. 7:54; Sunset Dr,7:57;N MainSl.7:59. Bus ¡27: S Angeli Rd.7:04; Woodwani Rd. 7:06; Angcll Rd & Dusty Hill Rd. 7:10; Woodward Rd. 7:17; Main Church Rd. 7:22; Ijames Church Rd. 7:28; Allen Rd, 7:37; US Hwy 601 N. 7:41; US Hwy 601N & Ashley Brook Ln. 7:42; Country Ln.7:45;SummilDr&ElmwoodSi.7:48; Elmwood Si. 7:51; Campbell Rd. 7:54; Oak Sl. 7:57; Spring St & Dlngh.im St. 7:58; Spring Si& Hum St. 7:59. Bm 128: US Hwy M W. 7:03; Parker Rd.7-.W;USHwy64W.7:14;CctW«Clr. 7:15; Shcflicld Rd. 7:17; Frcd Lanlcr Rd. 7:19; US Hwy M W, 7:24; US Hwy 64 W, 7:32; Powell Rd. 7:34; US Hwy W W, 7:37; Boone Fann Rd. 7:43; Greenhill Ro.'ul. 7:44; Madison Rd. 7:45; Yadkin- ville Rd. 7:50; Wilkcsbtiro St. 7:53. Bus ¡54: Creckslde Dr Mk ft Mela Drecze Ln, 7:28; Mela Breeze Ln & Roll­ ing Hill Ln. 7:29; Hillcrest Cl & Rolling HillLn,7:30: Whitney Rd.7:33;MorscSl, 7:40; Morse Sl & Whilney Rd, 7:41; Marconi Sl & Fulton St. 7:44; Whilney Rd Sc Fulton Sl, 7:45; Milling Rd ft FulionSi. 7:45; Moumvlew Dr & Hollow Hill Ct, 7:48: Mounlview Dr & Windsong Rd, 7:50;WindwardCir&WlndsongRd.7:54; Milling Rd ft Northridge Cl. 7:54; Camp­ bell Rd. 7:56. Bus ¡57: Hanlison St. 6:53; Jericho Church Rd. 6:55; Buck Seaford Rd. 7:06; Mr. Henry Rd, 7:18; Byerlys Chapel Rd. 7:27; Davle Academy Rd, 7:29; Davie Academy Rd. 7:30; Couniy Home Rd. 7:35; Scenic Dr, 7:37; Beechwood Dr ft Magnolia Av, 7:42; Beechwood Dr. 7:45; Birchwood Ln ft Beechwood Dr, 7:46; Soulh Davle Dr. 7:52; Sanfoul Ave, 7:54; N Main St-Brock Gym. 7:59. Bus ¡58: S. Main Sl & Forresi Ln. 7:29; S Main St. 7:30; Lakewood Vi Rd ft LakewtKxl Av.7:35;Lakewood Drft Uike- wood Cir. 7:36; Lakewood Dr ft Lake­ wood Vi Rd. 7:39; US Hwy 601 S. 7:40; DeadmonRd.7:4I;WaltWilsonRd.7:45; Dcadmon Rd. 7:47; N Main Sl, 8:00.N. Davk Middle Schoo) , Bus ¡06: Redland Rd ft Fairway Rd. 7!0l;RedlandRd.7:02;GinnyLnftRiddle Cir. 7:05;GordonDr.ftChariotlePI,7:06; Gordon Dr ft Wesivlew Cl. 7:08; Char­lotte PI ft Bremwood Dr, 7:09; Creek- wood Drft Brentwood Dr. 7:10; Woodbum PI ft Forest Dr, 7:13; Claybom Dr ft Freedom Dr, 7:17; RedlandRdft Hodsons Mhp Rd, 7:21; Redland Rd ft Lillle John Dr, 7:22; Rainbow Rd. 7:24; Bobbit Rd, 7:29; Speaks Rd ft Carpenter Ln, 7:31; Rainbow Rd. 7:35; Pinebrook Rd ft Pineb Bus Dr, 7:39; Gilbert Rd ft Sugar Valley Tr.7:44. ■ Bus ¡07: ShefTiehJ Rdft Countess Ln, 6:28; Georgia Rd. 6:33; Duke Whilaker Rd, 6:42; Counly Line Rd. 6:57; EdwanJs Rd, 7:00; ShefTield Rd, 7:02; John Ijames Rd,7K)9;’nukeyFbotRd.7:I2;LogCabin Rd. 7:23; Bear Creek Rd. 7:25; Wagner Rd.7:33. Bus ¡¡¡: Cana Rd. 6:46; Angeli Rd. 6:53; US Hwy 601 N ft Bugle U. 7:06; US Hwy 601 N ft Ritchie Rd. 7:06; US Hwy 601 N. 7:06; Eatons Church Rd, 7:10; Eatons Church Rd ft Howell Rd, 7:12; Howell Rd. 7:16; US Hwy 601 N. 7:25;BrackenRdftUSHwy60l N.7:27; US Hwy 601 N. 7:28; Murphy Rd ft US Hwy 601 N. 7:29: Damer Rd ft Camellia Ln. 7:31: US Hwy 601N ft Main Church Rd. 7:33; Main Church Rd, 7:36; Rock HouseRdftFoster Daily Rd,7:45; Fami­ington Rdft Barbara Ln. 7:48. Bus H3: US Hwy 601 N ft Macy Langst Ln. 6:34; US Hwy 601N ft Baity Rd.6:36; US Hwy 601N, 6:36; Chiklreni Home Rd ft Chinquapin Rd. 6:39; ChikfaeniHomeRd.6:41:ChiUmuHome Rd ft Uisure Ln. 6:42; US Hwy 601 N. 6:51: Jack Booe Rd ft FoMall Rd, 6:54: Uberty Church Rd. 7:00; Ollie Harke Rd. 7K)9; Shoffner Rd ft Ben Andenoo Rd. 7:12; Duard Reavis Rd. 7:18; Uberty Church Rd. 7:19; Speer Rd. 7:26; Elmore Rd ft Crabtree Rd, 7:28; Uberty Church RdftBuenaViiuLn.7;30;Libert>aHuch RdftTitUeTr.7:32;UbenyChurchRdft Eart Rd, 7:32; Buckeye IV ft Pudding Ridgp Rd, T;42; Farmington Rd, 7:46. 0MI i/5; Pudding Rklge R, 6:40: Ct- dar Creek Rd, 6:43; Cemetery Rd ft Johnscfu Ln. 6:49: Pineville Rd, 6:54: WyoRd.6:57:WyoRdftOaMeHaURd. 7K)2;NPinoRdftPinoRd.7.‘07:NCHwy Four Comer Rd ft Bethesda Ln. 7:19; Pondcrosa Rd ft NC Hwy 801 N. 7:22; Howell Rd. 7:28; Joy Tr & Bonkln Uke Rd. 7:30; Farminglon Rd.7:38. Bus ¡38: Juncy Beauchamp Rd. 7:06; Gun Club Rd. 7:10; Bcauchamp Rd. 7:15; Bcauchamp Rd. 7:17; Sonorn Dr & Granada Dr. 7:22; La Quinia Dr A Sonora Dr. 7:23; Casa Bella Dr ft La Quinta Dr. 7:24; La Quinta ft Alamosa Dr. 7:24; Comatzer Rd. 7:27; Baltimore Rd. 7:32; US Hwy 158.7:40; Uird Rd ft US Hwy 158.7:41; US Hwy 158 ft Shallowhrook Dr. 7:41; US Hwy 158 ft Fox Run Dr. 7:43; Bogcr Rd & US Hwy 158.7:44; US Hwy 158.7:45. ¿i» ¡39: Hcpler Rd ft Glasgow Ln. 6;34;MllllngRd.6:37;Comat7erRd.6:43; JamcsiowneDr.6:47;ComatzcrRd.6:55; Chestnut Tr. 6:58; Williams Rd. 7:01; Forii Bixby Rd. 7:05; Fork VFD. 7:09; Uvcngood Rd ft W Bolin Ln. 7:15; Fork Blxby Rd. 7:18; Comanche Dr. 7:21; Pa­ poose Tr ft Apache Rd. 7:23; Iris Ln & Fork Blxby Rd. 7:29; Comatzer Rd. 7:32. Bus ¡47: Lybrook Rdft NC Hwy 801 S. 6:55; Hidden Creek Dr ft Talwood Dr. 6:57; NCHwy 801 S.7:01;ComalzxjrRd &NCllwy80l S,7:(M;FireSialionRd& Underpass Rd. 7:06; Taylor Rd ft Under­ pass Rd, 7:06; Underpass Rdft Bailey Rd, 7:07; Underpass Rd. 7:08; Voglcr Rd. 7:l4;Underp.issRdftR\cri!rcfnf n.7:l7; Undcrp;issRdftManhattanLn.7:17;Hill- cresi Dr, 7:25; River Rd ft Wcstridge Rd. 7:28; SpringHcId Dr ft Undcrp.iss Rd. 7:30; Underpass Rd ft Couniry Cir. 7:31; RivcrRd&UndcrpassRd. 7:33; Ashburton Rd ft Underpass Rd. 7:34; Overlook Drft Whiteside Dr. 7:35; Ralmree Rd ft NC Hwy 801 S. 7:36. Bus ¡55: NC Hwy 801 N ft Paul Ln. 6:45; Cedar Foresi Ln ft NC Hwy 801 N. 6:46; NCHwy 801 NftKccpaWay,6:50; NC Hwy 801 N. 6:52; Wixxllcc Dr A W Renee Dr. 6:52; Nomia Ln ft W Renee Dr. 6:54; Wills Rd A NC Hwy 801 N. 6:57; NC Hwy 801N A McGee Cl. 6:58; Yad- kin Valley Rd. 6:59; Yadkin Valley Rd. 7:02; Yadkin Valley Road A Haywood Dr.7:W: Valley Oaks Dr A Yadkin Valley Rd. 7:07; Yadkin Valley Rd A Uwis Ln. 7:08; Grifnth Rd. 7:12; Peaceful Valley Rd. 7:18; Jesse King Rd A Peaceful Valley Rd.7:2l;HanesTrAJesscKingRd.7:22; Yadkin Valley Rd. 7:25; Koumry Komer DayCare.7:26;McKnighlRdANCHwy 801 N, 7:27; Myers Rd A Spillman Rd, 7:28; Sparks Rd. 7:34; Arrowhead Rd A Deerileld Dr, 7:37; Spillman Rd A Farm­ ington Rd.7:40; Bobbil Rd A Farmington Rd.7:44. Bus ¡56: Ivy Cir A Bermuda Run Dr, 6:54; lvyCir,6:56; Fescue Dr A Riverbend Dr. 7:02; RIvertiend Dr A Azalea Cir. 7:ftl; Riverbcnd Dr A Boxwood Cir. 7:06; Riverbend Dr ft Spyglass Dr, 7:10; Riverbend Dr A Juniper Cir. 7:11; River Hill Dr A Bing Crosby Blvd. 7:14; Rlverview T Dr A NC Hwy 801 S. 7:16; Oak Valley Blvd A Woodlands Cl. 7:23; Keswick Dr A Oak Valley Blvd. 7:26; Kingsmill Dr A Loncirec Dr. 7:31; KIngsmill Cl A Kingsmill Dr. 7:32; Isleworth Dr A Kingsmill Dr. 7:33; Oakmont Dr A Oak Valley Blvd. 7:34; US Hwy 158 A Dogwood Dr. 7:38; US Hwy 158,7:39. Bus /59; BaileysChapel Rd.6:19;NC Hwy 801 S A Odell Myers Rd. 6:26; NC Hwy 801 S. 6:27; NC Hwy 801S AShutt Rd. 6:27; Feed Mill Rd. 6:32; Potts Rd. 6:37; Peoples Creek Rd. 6:44; Button Rd ft SUmmenrum Rd. 6:57; Peoples Creek Rd. 7:00; NC Hwy 801 S. 7:05; Markland Rd, 7:25; Comalzer Rd A Joe Myers Rd. 7:32; Howardlown Rd.7:33; Howardlown Cir. 7:40. PtaebrookEkMeotary Bus ¡08: US Hwy 158.7:02; Dulin Rd. 7:05; Hepler Rd. 7:08; MUlIng Rd, 7:11; Dulin Rd-Crealive Day Care. 7:13; HowardtownClr, 7:16; Howardlown Rd. 7:17; Howardlown Cir. 7:31; US Hwy 158.7:35; Bcrnuida Quay Shopping Cen­ tcr. 7:41: US Hwy 158. 7:43; Gun Club Rd.7:45;Batiim()rcRd,7:49; Juncy Beau­ champ Rd. 7:50. Bus ¡¡4: Ginny Ln.7:22; Ginny Ln A Riddle Cir, 7:23; Gordon Dr. 7:24; Ureniwood Dr A Charlolle PI. 7:29; Bremwood Dr A Creekwood Dr. 7:30; Creekwood Drft Foresi Dr,7:32: Forest Dr A Woodbum PI. 7:33; Claybom Dr A ¡•recdom Dr, 7:37; Mulls PI A Wills Rd. 7:40; NC Hwy 801 N A Ellis Ln. 7:42; Anilcr Ln A NC Hwy 801 N. 7:43; NC Hwy 801 N A Wixxl Ln. 7:43; Hodsons Mhp Rd A KcdlamI Rd. 7:44; Hillon Rd. 7:49. Hi«//9; Bogcr RdAUS Hwy 158. 7:19; Doger Rd A Pierce Way. 7:20; Bo- ger Rd A White Oak Ln. 7:22: US Hwy 158. 7:25; Shallowhrook Dr. 7:28; US Hwy 158.7:29; Redland Rd. 7:31; Daye Ln A Redland Rd. 7:32; Harper Rd. 7:35; Rcdlan^i Rd. 7:37; Rainbow Rd. 7:39; Speaks Rd. 7:47; Rainbow Rd, 7:49; Frost Rd. 7:51; Fox Run Dr, 7:55; Pinebrook School Rd,7:59. Bus ¡32: Farmington Rd, 6:50; Spillman Rd. 6:52; Arrowhead Rd A Rcdficld Rd. 6:54; Spillman Rd. 6:56; Myers Rd. 7:00; Rhinchardi Rd. 7:10; NC Hwy 801 N. 7:12; Cedar Forest Ln. 7:21; Drake Cir. 7:22; NC Hwy 801 N. 7:26; Justin Ct A NC Hwy 801 N. 7:28; Little John Dr. 7:32; Bobbit Rd, 7:40; Kenncn Krcs Rd. 7:45; Einnington Rd. 7:50: Gil- krt Rd.7:56. Bus ¡33: Pineville Rd. 6:44; Dance Hall Rd A CralcrScat Ln. 6:52; NC Hwy 801 N A Ryans Way. 6:58; Four Comer RdACourtncyRd.7;0l;HowcURd.7:08; Joy Tr A Oonkin Uke Rd. 7:10; Pino Rd. 7:13; N Pino Rd. 7:18; Cana Rd. 7:23; Pudding Ridge Rd A Buckeye Tr. 7:25; Cedar Crcek Rd. 7:29; NC Hwy 801 N. 7:34; Farmington Rd. 7:40; Foster Dairy Rd A R(Kk House Rd. 7:51; Foster Dairy Rd. 7:54; US Hwy 158 A Ward Rd. 7:56. Bus ¡34: Yiulkin Vallc) Rd-Kounlry Komer Daycare, 6:56; Yadkin Valley Rd. 6:58; Sparks Rd. 7:00; Hanes Tr A Jesse King Rd, 7:12; Peaceful Valley Rd. 7:17; Sandpii Rd. 7:24; GrifTith Rd. 7:26; Yad­ kin Valley Rd. 7:29; Yadkin Valley Rd A Valley Oaks Dr, 7:30; Yadkin Valley Rd, 7:30; Haywood Dr. 7:36; Yadkin Valley Rd. 7:38; NC Hwy 801 N A McGee Ct. 7:40; Woodlce Dr A E Renee Dr, 7:42; Nonna U . 7:47. ShKly Grove EkmenUry Bus ¡20: Comatzer Rd. 7:12; Peoples Creek Rd, 7:18; Burton Rd. 7:22; Zimmcnnan Rd. 7:25; Bunon.Rd, 7:30;.. Baileys C h ^ I Rd. 7:40; Brier Crcek Rd A James Rd. 7:43; Brier Creek Rd A Ausiine Ln. 7:44; Brockland Dr A Brier Creek Rd, 7:44; Ausiine Ln ft Brier Creek Rd.7:46;MarkIandRd,7:52;ShadyGro« Ln, 7:55; Odell Myen Rd. 7:59; NC Hwy 80! S, 8:01; Rre Sialion Rd ft Underpass Rd,8:03. Bml4l! Dogwood Drft US Hwy 158. 7:21; Bing Cmshy Blvd ft River Hill Dr. •7:26; Riverbend Dr ft Spygla.ss Dr. 7:28; Riverbend Dr ft Bcnl Sl. 7:30; Riverbend Dr ft Tifton Sl. 7:32; Riverbcnd Dr. 7:35; Riverbend Dr ft Juniper Cir, 7:37; RivervicwTownhouse Dr. 7:42; NC Hwy 801S A Lybrook Dr. 7:43; Hidden Creek Dr A Talwood Dr. 7:45; Ficldwood Dr A Talwood Dr. 7:48: Raintree Rd A Rainlree Cl. 7:53; NC Hwy 801 S. 7:56; Polls Rd. 8:02. flux /42-/sr Hillcrest Dr. 7:16; Overlook Dr, 7:21; Whilehead Dr A Jack­ son Dr, 7:21; Whitehead Dr, 7:22; Under­ pass Rd A Ashburton Dr, 7:23; River Rd ft Underpass Rd, 7:24; Underpass Rd ft Lakeside Dr. 7:24; River Rd ft Underpass Rd. 7:24; Eastridge Ct ft Underpass Rd. 7:25; SpringHeld Dr ft Underpass Rd, 7:26; Underpass Rd ft Couniry Cir, 7:26; Country Cir ft Underpass Rd, 7:27; Un­ derpass Rd A Manhatt,in Ln. 7:29; U ni^l pass Rd A Evergreen Ln. 7:30; Undcrpa»! Rd A Voglcr Rd. 7:30; Bailey Rd. 7:37?; Underpass Rd A Ken Hools Ln. 7:38. «T Bus ¡42‘2ntUxKui: Oak Valley Blvd'ff! Woodlands Cl. 7:53; Oak Valley Blvd Ai Seay Dr. 7:54; Keswick Dr A Oak VaHey* Blvd. 7:56; Oak Valley Blvd A SumrceJ Dr.7:57;0.ik Valley Dlvd A OakmonI Dr»* 7:59; Kingsmill Dr A While Eagle Gt:^ 8:03; Kingsmill Dr A Kingsmill Cl. 8:04;: Kingsmill Dr A Isleworth Dr. 8:05. *• ’ Bus ¡43: US Hwy 64 E A Thousand Trail Dr. 6:55; US Hwy 64 E, 6:5?; Rlverview Rd.7:10; Seaford Dr. 7:16; NC Hwy 801 S A Danihardt Ln. 7:21; Joe Rd. 7:24; Cedar Grove Rd. 7:32; Mason Dr. 7:36; Cedar Grove Rd. 7:37; US Hwyiit E. 7:41: NCHwy 801 S. 7:47-8:00. Bus ¡45: Comatzer Rd, 6:46; Cor- natzer Rd. 6:47; Howardtown Rd. 6:5ll Comai/cr Rd, 6:53; Milling Rd. 7:03l Ralph Rd. 7:10; Comatzer Rd. 7:12: JamcsiowneDr.7:15;ComaizcrRd.7:20; Williams Rd. 7:28; Fork BUby Rd, 7:3K; LlvengoodRd.7:45; Fork Blxby Rd,7:48; PapooseTr A Apache Rd.7:52;Comanchc Dr, 7:54. Bus ¡46: Bcauchamp Rd. 7:27; Granada Dr A Galadrim Way, 7:33; Granada Dr A Sonora Dr, 7:35; Casa Bella Dr A U Quinia Dr. 7:37; Li Quinta Dr & Alamosa Dr. 7:37; Bcauchamp Rd. 7 J9; MtKks Mcthodisi Church, 7:40; Beau,? champ Rd. 7:43; Baliimore Rd. 7:48; Monlclair Rd. 7:53; B.iltimore Rd. 7:«r Barney Rd A Comatzer Rd. 7:57; McDanicl Rd. 8:01; Comatzer Rd. 8:02.*' WUIUm R. Davie Elementary Bus ¡2¡: Bracken Rd. 7:38; US Hwy №1N A Murphy Rd, 7:40; Danner Rd A Camellia Ln, 7:42; US Hwy 601 N. 7:44; US Hwy 601 N A Cheyenne Ln. 7:41; Ijames Church Rd A Northbrook Dr. 7:48; Ijames ChurchRd.7:49; MainChurch Rd. 7:51; Cana Rd. 7:53; Angcll Rd. 8:03. Bus ¡22: Liberty Church Rd, 7:09; Duard Reavis Rd. 7:17; Bear Creek Rd. 7:21; Ben Anderson Rd.7:28; Ollie Harke Rd. 7:33; Shoffner Rd A Shoffner Ln. 7:37; Ben Anderson Rd. 7:40; Salmoas Rd. 7:49; Turkey Foot Rd. 7:52; John Ijames Rd. 7:57; Elmore Rd. 8:07; US Hwy 601N A Richie Rd. 8:09; US Hwy 601 N.8:09. Bus ¡23: Baily Rd. 7:18; US Hwy 601 N. 7:21; NC Hwy 801N A Parks U . 7:2 C Four Comer Rd ft Beihesda U . idA j Bowman Rd. 7:28; Childrens Home Rd. 7:29; Uisure Ln. 7:32; Childrens Home Rd,7:34;ainquapinRd.7:40;BellBraj)ch Rd, 7:43; Liberty Church Rd, 7:50; Jack Booe IM. 7^3; FoMaU Dr.7;56;,US Hwy 601 N. 7:58: EttM ClMdl Ml № Richie Rd, 8:06. ' /?/«/2^.-US Hwy 601 N. 7:06; Shiif- ncld Rd A Hardy Rd. 7:20; Shemeld Rd. 7:21; County Line Rd. 7:23; Edwards Rd. 7:26; County Line Rd. 7:27; Calahaln Rd. 7:40; Duke Whilaker Rd. 7:44; BearCreek Rd. 7:50; (Georgia Rd. 7:52; Shemeld Rd, 7:58; Ralph Ratle Rd A California Uk 8:05; Wogncr Rd, 8:06. Wdrl47:l2:GodbvW,7;l9:CiM. 801N ft Ry»u Way, 7.-09: NCHwy 801 , CM №. 7:28; 7:28; Nft^^7:10;NCH«y80IN.7:ll;% In te rio r Desi IDS Assocálca iJmMOÊkWmi m m 35»С OtatlláárlDUtan)(336)766-9911 Quality, Value and Service are the keys to succe» In today's business woiid. It's hard fbr any business to prosper if It can't provide these things for Its customers. WhenyouhawnDm NGorFMMOnONAL needs, you look for the same requitemenis. You need a printing scrvice that can perform- a sohtion to your ptobiems. C A U IIS. W E W TOUK n U N IIN G S O U rn m . ^ a o ie ^ & iH n /> k icss InM ockgyflleC alli (33e)7S1-33M Akow (ЗЭв)7 5 1 -1 2 М л« ln rU m i.n n n .n .11- (ЗЭ в )7 1 2 Ч М 7 3 /1 * см ( З Э в ) 7 в М 1 8 б ;^ WETRE READY ТОРЯОУПЖ YOU TH E BESTINI •CÄilaPiWIng • Buthm and SocM SIHkimiy .Вшкмм Carda •NotaPadi •SlmMorCuakimliedBurinauFtama•AooountigFanna•Ьм|км,НвоЦ||а • Poalciidi,Fly,n • BiwhurN,M««ia •MhMiwUb* •atrink\tti|iping • Rubber Simpa • PraaaMonFiiklan • Pramollanaltaia. •AdvHMngSpadMaa-RonMbandUtilaNvCM» •SnanPiHInetEmbnldMy •HDvSpaMl.CciwIno•FanSinloa — P r e e P i € Ì k - U p a n d D e U v e r y — l i ­ ce . DWIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30.1998 T u r r e n t in e B a p t i s t C h u r c h T o C e le b r a t e H o m e c o m ir ig Turrcniinc Dapiisi Church will celebrate homccoming on Sunday. Aug. 2 beginning ut 9:45 a,m. Sunday School will slarl (he duy. followed by a worship scrvice at 10:45 a.m. The Rev. Ron Harrison, director of Ihe Yadkin Baptist Asso* ciation, will preach, and guest sing­ ers will be the Pioneer Quartet. A covercd dish meal will follow In Ihe fcllowshipbuitding. Alt mem* bers, former members and friends are Invited. Call the paslor. Billy Stoop, al 998-2366 for more Infor­ mation. B e a r C r e e k B a p t i s t C h u r c h P l a n s H o m e c o m i n g , R e v i v a l Bear Creek Baptist Church wiil have homecoming and revival Aug. 2-5., Established in 1792, Bear Creek has been observing homecoming and revival the first Sunday in August for over 100 years. Some of the older members remember when fot)(s came from miles around in horse drawn wagons for the special week at Bear Creek. Preaching In revival will bc Roger and Janice Capps, missionaries to Bulgaria. The Capps ha^ eserv ed over 30 years with the International Mis­ sion Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. They previously ser>'cd in Asia in Malaysia and Singapore. Roger has served as a seminary pro­ fessor and director of seminary edu­cation in Singapore. Malaysia, and Bulgaria. In all of these countries he has established and developed semi­ nary education. Janice is a college English teacher and ser%es as mis­sionary and teaches English lo the many wanting to leam English. At each service, both of the Capps will bc bringing messages. Janice will bc sharing from the countries where they havescr>edandRogerwillbcpreach- ing.Also during the homecoming the new rellow.shlp‘educatlon building will be open for people to see the progress lhat has been made. The building will be Tmished in Septem­ ber and a dedication will be held on the first Sunday in October. On Bended Knee will perform at Jerusalem Baptist Church. g o s p e l C o n c e r t S u n d a y A t y e w s a le m B a p t is t C h u r c h ;]enisalem BaplisI Church will hosi Ibcal Southern gospel quancl "On BcadedKiwc-incoiKen Sunday, Aug. 2 , 6 p.m.■ On Bended Knee has been spread- ijy Ihe me.ssagc of Jesus ChrisI sincc thegrouporiginalediuNcwHopcBap- lislChurch in Sutesville in I99S, per­ ilin g al more lhan 100 worship scr- vim and music evcnls all across cen; ti^and weslem Nonh Carolina. group rcccnily recorded ils dc- tigt album ’Songs of Viciory" pro- dond by award winning song writer ■Grig Day. v^gtoup hopes that everyone who K tn will see Jesus ChrisI high and liAad up, accofding lo Tenor Kramer •V'When lhal happens lives are rifc^ fd, people surrender to ChrisI aid other believen are encouraged in d rir wait with the Lord.’ he said. H C K S n U ■ Е к М П а Ш П Е m VM UnvNtoRotd Phone 751-6115 а Ё г Л к т М Л 1ЁтнШ я^»ЛтШ в .М т Л Ькгакт й Шш й т HÓM>KM0-q«>tf«7:30-1;008«tUfdiy, M H S C l a s s O f *5 3 The class of 1953 of M ocksviile High School met for the ir 45th year reunion June 13 at Sm ith G rove R urital Club, with 22 class members and spouses and three teachers, from left; Leo W illiam s, Helen C renshaw and Josephine A, Foster (not pictured). Class members; Betty Ijames George, Peggy Beck W hitaker, Janie W hite Dixon, Dot Sm ilh Green, Ivey N ell Bowles Boger, Betty Lou Cope Doss, Betty Spencer Foster, Billie Jean Hannon Bean and Betty Sue Sm ith Lashm it; Kenneth Lanier, Jim W hitaker,' P hyllis G reen W illiam s, Letty Ijam es Hinshaw, C lara S ue Forrest Powell, Julia W right Wooten, M ary Sue Rankin Lane, Ann Dean Robertson Newsom e, C harles Wlllianns,. Johnny Hodgson, Jim m y Taylor, J.C. Hutchens, Howard. Sain, Keith Tutterow and Elaine A llen Kent (not pictured). Two members of the class had died since Ihe last re^: union. Although sought out for Ihcir mu­ sic, mcmbeisofOn Bended Knee aren't limiling Iheir ministry to that aspect, according to Ihe group's baritone and business manager Jonalhan Davis. Fulure projects may include a full­ time prayer staff, an evangelistic preaching and teaching staff, linancial and life-stewardship workshops and youlh ministry programs, heexplained. For more information about On Bended Knee Ministries, call Jonalhan Davis at 7M-872-3479 or write OBK Ministries, 968 Old Mocksviile Road. Slalesville, N.C. 28623. A love offering will be received following Uk concert al Jerusalem Baptist Church, which is located on U.S. 601 South. A nunery will be provided for infants and children four years and under. For detaiU, call 284- 2328. Spiritual Resources: God's Pencils By Haztl Smoot Psalms 119:11, Thy word have I hid In my heart, thal I might not sin against thee." As sludenis across the counlry prepare lo relum lo school, Ihey begin to buy their school supplies. Among these supplies will be pencils, pens and paper which Ihey will need lo lake notes, write research papers,and keep recoids.Foramomenl,thinkhowuseless the paper is without a pencil with which to write Information. t like to think ol believers as God's pencils. He gives us a blank page on which to write His messages and tnilhs lo those around us. The worid wouM be blank if Ihere were no people who could write notes for Ihe assignments and instructions we are given. We take note ol Ihose who need encouragement and send notes ol love, friendship, empathy and hope with words to inspire and help them. We also take notes for fulure reference when we may be called on to pass lesis of accountability or temptation. As God's pencils we research God's word to leam wisdom and pass what we leam on lo Ihose around us by the way we live. The more research we do, the better message we will be able lo write • because we keep collecting valuable information which enriches our ■ lives and allows us to influence others. Keeping records Is a necessity in our society. We may bo asked ■ for Infomiation at any lime. This could become an embanassing ‘ situation II we cannot produce the required data we need. When this ’ • inlormation Is nol stored somewhere, we have to no base from v*hich' to retrieve It. As God's pencils we must have His truths and insfruc- lions stored in our hearts and be able to recall Ihem when they are needed lo handle any situation. A paper wiihoul a pencil Is useless just as a world without people. is blank. The Ihings we write by our lives tell others about love, honor ■ ■: and respect. We find these Instmctions when we take notes, research ! the scriptures and store Ihese records in our hearts to write them fo r" oihers lo see by Ihe lives we live. As God's pencils we bring |oy to the ■ world, fairness in our work and inspiration to our communily. Support These Local Businesses W.G. W HITE & C 0 . 850N .TÏld*St Wln«tonSal«n,NC 27102 336-723-1669 VOGLERASONSrunm i HOfllF*2e48Mlddto Brook Dr, ClMnmon«,NC 27012 336-766.4714 SPILLMAN’S OIL & FERTILIZER 7082 Hwy M l s. CoolMinM.NC 27014 336-284-2551 MOCKIWUE NUEm SUPPLY TogMlNrWtDon South IM nStiM l ЗЭ6-7В1-И15 в м г к ш м п •72 Ш п Church Rd. Иаекм1И«,КС 270as 336-7S1-I144 «РА1ШС0.«M U I симит105 D irtoy Foot Road MoektvlM,NC 27020 33»Ч12-95М CJKSCBffELECTM P.O.BOX500 Mock«viN*,NC 37020 33i-7Si-213i ЛР. IM U H H IC T . IIH f - •M tm ofO A IS V FLOUR W*Cu»lomBI«nd D«pol8t,Mock«vlll*,NC EATON FUNERALHOME A Tradition of Caring.,.. 325 North Main Street Mocksviile. N027028 33<-751-2148 гапвыишси ¡жив COMPANY 40BVtltoyRoMl Mool«vHI«,NC 27020 336-711-2141 % fiENIUMAOlME ATOM. MC. 3310 U8 Hwy i n Moekavlll*,NC 27020 UMHOICCMPAIIY ' lo a a h H k a trM i MooIcmM*,NC 27020 ш т - t i n miBiwiLMM AiAMHCaTÖRS P.O.Bm021 Hwy.001t. MoektvMt,NC 27020 336-161-9712 ЖС Ш Й Г m s шяшишшш w iH w w M ^ m N c iT M UMHHIC6HPAMV J mMio Romì МоектШо, N027000 Ш-761-6146 СВАЮ CARTER BURIIER,HIC. «*>ч1.нсидо1 U M i f - m i Шг:1ал,СштШт1к т » » т^A.O«Khl<fcl-Miill.CCmVlc,H» Attend ТЫ Chureh O f Your Choice ж Ш ji^ y "DoU" Ledford jÿAlney "Doll" Ledford, 67, of Ad- !^ e , died Tuesday, July 21,1998, at Sfeyih Medical Cenicr in Winston- !**m. May 30,1931, in Haywood ;^3nty to Ihe late William Bonson .Ccilford and Dorothy Dockery JueJfoid, he was retired from Frank L. ÿôbmConsmiclionCompanynndwas Alhc Baptist fallh. He was well-known fitîils favorile hobbies of hunting and is§ng. .^urviving arc 2 sons, Ronnie J^ o nl and wife Lynda of Advance iMSteve Ledfon] and wife Alice of abrolhcr, làkel "t^" Ledford of 4«ance: a grandchild; 2 step grand- m iren; agreal grandchild; and a step ^ pt grandchild. ^ le was preceded in death by 2 ^ÿiers and 2 sisters. I memorial service was held at 7 11^ . July 22, al Davie Funeral Service. Tfef«iv. Lanny Atkins officiated. I^i^emorials may bc made to Picd- “ StDialysis,l20MlllerStrcct,Win- !-Salem, N.C. 27013. William C. Johnson William Carville Johnson, 81, of ivillc,diedSunday,Julyl9,1998, h-,Yadkin Nuraing Center. L Bom Nov.5, l9l6,inSuiryCounty ^ llic lale Joshua Early Johnson and ]ota Payne Johnson, he was a retired |0n Dee. 25, 1934, he married Ihe r Vera M. Cave, who survives. osurvivin8are3daughIers,Carolyn riner and husband tterman of ¡pksville; Gayncll Tully and hus- d John of St. Louis, Mo. and Judy irofWinston-Salcm; 3 grandchil- i; 3 brothers, Thomas Johnson of in, Calvin Johnson of Jonesville 'urtisJohnsonofBalIimore,Md.; i, Virgie Cave and Lois Snow, ^fDobson, and Helen Bowers of l^^was preceded in death by 2 , Carl Manin Johnson and I Anderson Johnson.I services were held at tt lbly22,atMilchellChapelUniled list Church with the Revs, n Swann and Dana Wootenoffi- ;. Burial followed In the church iemorials may bc made to the ) Cancer Society, 4-A Oak ich Drive, Greensboro, N.C. 17-2145; Yadkin Home Health, I Winston Road, JoiKsvitle, N.C. 12; or to Mitchell Chapel UnitedII Church,2353Center Road, invillc,N.C. 27011. George Walter Gentle George Waller acnlle, 71, of Yad- kinvllle,died Tuesday,July21,1998, at Hoots Memorial Hospilal. Bom Nov. 24, 1926, in Ircdeil County to the late John and Lessic Myers Gentle, he was retired from McLean Trucking Company with 34 years of service. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church in Mocksviile and a charter member of Piedmont Region Model A. Restorers Club. Surviving arc his wife of 48 years, June Brown Gentle of the home: 2 daughters und sons-in-law, Gay and RickicReavisofYadkinvilleandShelia and David McMillan ofWinsion-Sa- lem; 3 sisters, Daisy Medley of Yadk- invillc, Rosalene Hall of Mocksvillc and Ella Mac Ireland of Lexington; 3 bwthers, Fred Gentle of Mocksvillc, Albert Genllc and John Henry Gentle, both uf Lexington; and 4 grandchil­ drcn.He was preceded in death by a sisler, Maiy Belle Stcelman; and a brother, Wayne Gentle. His funeral service was held at 2:30 p.m. July 24, at Liberty BaptislChurch by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may bc made to Liberty Baptist Church, c/o Lowell Rcavis, LibcrtyChurchRoad.Mock.svillc,N.C. 27028. May Long Spillman May Long Spillman, 85, a resident of Reynolda Park in Winston-Salem, died July 22.1998, at Forsylh Medical Center. BomJunc30, l9l3,inTobaccoville to the late GorTield Arthur and Com Sprinkle Long. shcattcndedOld Rich­ mond School and was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church in Ad­ vancc. She was a member of the X- P.O.W. Piedmont Chapter and Pied­ mont Airlines Retirees Chapter.She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, OJ. Long and Odell Long; and a sister, Macy Long Culler.Surviving arc her husband, Fred Dayton Spillman of Reynolda Park; several nieces and nephews; and great nieces and nephews.Funeral scrviccs werc conducted at 11 a.m. July 25. at Vogler & Sons Reynolda Chapel by the Rev. Greg Little. Burial followed in Forsyth Me­ morial Park.Memorials may be made to charity of the donor’s choicc. 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V> m akiplm niiigeuitr.«canf()rm irm E Femllj CoiuWeraHods Plmmbi$ Giri* «ui a HO-obllgtHoH cotuulUitiM to iin l Eaton I Funeral Servi! mHtmsitmi Alma Richardson Alma Etnora Bcck Richardson,92, of 111 Log Cabin Road, Mocksvillc, died Saturday, July 25. 1998, at Blumenlhall Jewish Home In Clem- monsarteruperiodofdeclinlngheallh and Iwo years of serious illness. Bom in Davic Counly to the late CharlesColumbusandFcmbceClcary Beck, she was a homemaker and as­ sisted with funning chorcs. She was a member of Liberty Wesleyan Church where she had been a Sunday school teacher, church lrcasurerandh;td served on the churc'h board. On Ocl. 2, 1922, she married Theodore Roosevelt Richardson, who died Aug. 16.1993. She was also pre­ ceded in death by a son. Curtis Lynell Richardson: a daughter. Ruih Marie Richardson; a sister. Mamie B. Shaw; and a brother, Arthur Lee Bcck, She is survived by a sister, Ha Bcck of Mocksvillc. Funeral scrvlceswerc heldnt 4 p.m. July 27. at Liberty Wesleyan Church by the Revs. Robert L. Staton and David M. Rollins. Burial followed in the church cemetcry.Memorials may be made to Liberty Wesleyan Church Building Fund, c/o Janie Spry. 1673 County Line Road, Harmony, N.C. 28634. Phoebe Ann Sampson Phoebe Ann Sampson, 60, of Hiir- mony, died Sunday. July 26,1998, al Forsyth Memorial Hospilal in Win­ ston-Salem.Bom in Iredell County lo the late Camilla Blalock Smilh and Jay C. Smilh, she was a member of New Union United Methodist Church und was well-known as a local florist. She owned and operated Sampson's Florist 1971-1996.She was preceded in dealh by a sister. Faye Smith Chaffin, in 1985.Survivlngarc herhusband. Michael Sampson of the home; a son. Eric Sampson of the home; a sisler, Linda Smith Green of Hannony; and several nieces and nephews.The funeral was conducted at 11 a.m. July 29, at New Union United MethodistChurch withihe Revs. Billy Jarrett, David Rollins and Keimit Shoaf officiating. Burial followed in the church cemeiery wiih the Rev. Oiis Cannupp officiating. Menx}rials may be made lo New Union United Methodist Church, c/o Ronnie Thompson, 468 Dyson Road, Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Cora Bailey Potts Com Lucille Bailey Potts. 85. of Comalzer Road. Mocksvillc. died Tuesday. July 28. 1998, at Iwr rcsi­ dcncc.BomJuty 12,19l3,inDuvicCounly to Ihc talc Hugh Bonson and Nannie Belle Frye Bailey, she was a home­ maker, a memberof Comul/cr Bapiist Church. Cornalzcr-Dulin VFD Ladies AuxilliuyandComatzcrBapli.siChurch Joyful Seniors. She was preceded in death by her husband. Hiuvey McKinley PoiLs.Sepi. 21, 1985. She was also preceded in dealh hy a sisler. Gladys Thompson: und 2 bnMhcrs, James Hout Bailey and Raymond Bailey. Survivors include 3 daughters, Dor­ othy Marie and husband Jack Carter, Belinda ftitts. all of Advancc, and Nannie Lou and husband Bob Sparks of Mocksvillc; 4 wins, Luther Bailey Poti.sand wife Hilda. Teny Lynn Pulls and wife Vicky. Alvin Dough Potls and wife Shirley and Billy Gene Polls and wife Ailcnc, all of Mocksvillc; 10 grandchildren: I7grcatgnmdchildrcn: and extended fantily, Wade und Linda Leonanl of MiKksvillc. Funcml scrviccs were to bc held ut 2 p.m. July 30, at Comai/cr Bapiist Church with the Revs. Elmer Day and David Hudson olTicialing and burial following in the church cemetery. Memorials may bc made to ihe Li­ brary Fund of Comalzer Baptist • Church. 1372Comalzcr Ro:ui. Mocks­viile. N.C. 27028. Evelyn Stroud Cromer Evelyn Stroud Cromer, 78. formerly of Jamestown, died Thursday. July 23. 1998. at the United Church Retircment Home, Abernathy Cenicr, in Newion.Bom Scpl. 12.1919, inHighPoinl, adaughter Sanford and Avis Day vault Stroud, she was a High Point resident for most of her life. She was a retired employee of Melrose Hosiery and Covenant Church United Methodist. She was manied to Raymond Cromer, who died in 1985. Surviving arc a daughter, Janice Sanders of Jamestown; a son, W. Steve CromcfandwifcPamofCary;2grand- children; 2 great grandchildren: a broiher. O.L. Slroud of Mocksvillc; and a sisler. Sarah Wall of High Point. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. July 26, at Cumby Mortuary Chapel in High Point. Burial followed in the Flo­ral Garden Park Cemeiery. Memorials may be made lo a char­ity of the donor’s choice. Fred Poindexter Evans FrcdPolndcxtcr Evans. 79, of J(incsvillc.dicdSunday,July26.iyy8. at wake Fore.sl University BaplisI Mcdical Cenicr. He was itic fallicrof Shcry Steele of Mocksviile. Funeral scrviccs were lo bc held al 2p.m,July29.at.SliadyGrovc Baptist Church by Ihe Rev. Jeff Vogler wiih burial following in the church cemeiery. H e r p e s C a u s e d B y V i r u s Morcthan lOmilliim pt'opic in ihe United Stales suffer from gcnilal herpes.iicrpcs, caused hy a vims, is highly contagious when active sores arc presenl. The vims enters your btxly when you come in direct connici with someone infecled with ihe herpes sim­plex virus. Once the herpes virus cn- icrs your btxiy, you may develop an active infeclRm.Ifyourbodydevcbps an active infection, you may bc cif- pable of passing the vims lo somcH)nc cIsc.Tlwlwrpcssimplex infection usu­ ally appears wilhintwoio20daysancr exposure.Gcnilal herpes are sores In. on or anmnd the sex <irgans. The sores may hum. ilch and can bc quilc painful. Oilwr syn^ptotns that may wcur arc: fever, swollen glands, and general n^usclc achcs. Even thi>ugh the s(ws may last for several weeks and go away. tl№ vims is still present in your body and will enler a domiani phase. Sexual contact is the most common way genital hcqws is spread, ihough il is nol the only means of transmission. Gcnilal herpes can be treated bul un­ fortunately not cured. If you think you have coniraclcd herpes, contact your physician or local hcalihdepartmeni.Sincehcfpescanbc confused with olher diseases, ii is im­ portant to seek mcdical aticntion.' This article is sponsorcd by Iho Healihy Carolinians of Davie County Sexually Transmitted Diseases Com- millcc. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - C7 B ible B a ftis t С лт FMor,DoaJ<ma»S3f-7e$-mi SSSmS T Æ " СШтшСШСлШТ 'Ч Г П .......~l------ (O' i» - t»- Я и г к Т М О о Ш ч iUStesChlIdini’sCWtftv Ladles'Small-«Xaotfilrw Harold Dean Murray Harold Dean Murray, 63, of Claremonl.dicdSunday.July26.l998. al Catawba Memorial Hospilal in Hicicory. Bom Dcc. 23. 1934, in Calawba County, lo the laie Lambert W. Murray Sr. and Annie Lee Buchanan Murray, he retired afler 42 years from Kidgevicw Inc. as knitting manager. He was owner of Murray Farms and a member of Ml. View United Method­ist Church wherc he was In the choir, served on the admlnislraiivc board, finance commiliee and pasior-parish commitlccand w.гsa memberof Uniicd Meih(xlisi Men. He was also a mem­ berof Ihe National Guard for 10 years.The funeral was lo be conducted at 2 p.m. July 29, by the Revs. Terry French, Dale Hilton and Greg Fladeland al Mt. View United Mcth- odisl Church wiih burial following in Ihe church cemetery. Thomas Jefferson Fowler Thomas Jefferson Fowler, 75, of 100 Hallow Hill Court. Mocksvillc, diedTucsday.July28,1998.at Foisyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. He had been in declining health and seriously ill for three weeks. Bom in Alexander Counly lo the late Addly and Eulu Clark Fowler, he was a mechanic by trade, retired from Ingereoll-Rand Company. He was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church wherc he wasadeaconandprcsidentof the senior choir. He is survived by his wife, Lizzie Clement Fowler of the honwj 5 sons, ThtKiMMwaidFDwta-and^^eMiO'. GcofgeCalvIn Fowierand wi fe Dianne, all of Mocksvillc. William Richard Fowler and wife Willie Lee of Char- lotie, Harvey Lee Fowler ond wife Matlic of Winston-Salem, Herbert Bernard Fowler and wife Janet of Statesville; 2 daughters. Hilda Roberts ad husband Dallas of Salisbury and Gwendolyn Morris and husband Ear­nest of Winston-Salem: a brother. James Edward Fowler of Mocksvillc, 30 grandchildren; and 20 grcat grand­ childrcn.Funeral arrangements werc incom­ plete Tuesday. Graham Funeral Home of Mocksviile is serving the family. 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Dunning 1917-1998 FARMINGTON * A ln e y'V o ir Ledford 1931-1998 A D V A N C E • FtandsB.Eatat 19-1998 W N S T O N -S A U M • H m Beroth Colbert 1921-1998 PFAFFTO W N m I Amanda Majfbeny Foster 1927-1998 W E S T JEFFERSON • Pamela Stout Kimel 1960-1998 W IN S TO N -S A LE M # Elsie ^'Sis'^Mclntipt1920-1998MOCKSVIIU • Margaret M, Vfhitidcer 1908-1996 Moacsvnu tlgß Howard Johaon 193Э-1998 . YADnNVaU ^ • MüdordHoudeàidi 1938-1998MOCKtVnU • ' • ¡uanitaPoplm 1917.1988M O CnVUI 325N.MtinSlmt :Ct- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 È e n n e t t W i n s L i t t l e É / S S T i t l e : 1 • LaurenNicoleBcnncH.daughlcrof :Brad and Karen Benne» of Mocks- :vlÌlc,won\heiìUe"LinlcMìssofNorth iC^lina” in The Dis(ingubhcd Youth 10^ North Carolina Scholarship and :ftecognition Program. ' ' " The program is designed (o rccog- :nize girls who rank high acadcmicatly are strong leaders in their schools .'^'communities. Criteria used to se- :lMt-the state representative includes ùhòlastic reconl, servicc toschool and 'oqhununlty:pcrsonalityprojecilon;and iifilCTview. lj;l^ g ram Director Slava Bryn, This program truly rcliccts the :j^ g women of the 90's. The candi- .*da)n are intelligent, well-rounded stu- riehts. Sixty percent of the judging Involves wriltcnrcsumcs, with another 'sigirìfìcant portion being the judges' tritcn/icw.“ • : The weekend event was held in PayctWillc at the Holtihy Inn Bor­ deaux July 10-I2. Lauren received a $1,000 educational savings bond and thè Tight to serve ns sta'c t^tignini Pino News By Nora Latham Pino Cortespondenl There were several special guests alWesleyChapelUMCSunday.Most were former members of the church and Ihe communily. They were Jessie West Guenlert, Roland West's sister, her husband, Harold, and her son, Hal, all of San Antonio, Texas. Also attending were Elizabeth West Fortney, anoiher sister of Rolands, of Maryville, Tenn., and her daughter, Linda Lee Thomas of Knoxville, Tenn. It was an honor lo have Johnsie Shelton at chuich Sunday. She cel­ ebrated a birthday last week. She was 87 years young. Also celebrating birthdays were Coleen Dull and Dewilla Smith. Happy Blnhday to all. Last week Harmon and Nora Latham spent time In Mameo with Nora's sister, Peggy Angeli ond her husband, Ervin. On Tuesday, Ihey all enjoyeddlnnertogether. Joining them for dinner were Peggy and Ervin's daughter and son-in-law. Sherry and John Wescott, who also live in Manteo, Harmon and Nora's oldest soniim ond wifeChinera, ftom New- port News, Va., and their youn^t son. Dale and his wife, Martha, iiKb were vacationing In Nags Head.-:« James and Leila Essie spent sohie lime lost week in Banner Elk attend­ ing Frolic Week at Lees-McRae Col­ lege. They enjoyed visiting with p|d friends from college Ihe weather i|% so delightful, Ihey forgot how h ti't was In Davie County. F o r k C l u b E n t e r t a i n e d B y T o m H o r t o n B a n d ] Lauren Nicole Bennett titleholder for one year. In addition, she received $200 to be presented to her school, a banner, medallion. phy nnd nowers. In the optional events, Lauren wt>n first place in the photogenic competi­ tion and also participated in the talem and sportswear competition.Lauren is a rising fifth grader at Pinebrook Elementary School. She is the granddaughter of Grady and Linda Trivette and Eugene and Bess Bennett. She was sponsored by area busi­ nesses, family and friends. By Margaret Polta Club Reporter Fork Fifty Plus Club met July 22 with 16 members and six visitors for lunch at 11:30 andiohn Frank Jarvis returned thanks. Ruth Barney had charge of devo­ tions, and the secretary checked roll und read minutes of the last meeting. Maxine Correll gave the sunshine report and members sang Happy Birthday to Iona Stewart and Bill Gobble.SisJaivisgavclhctreasurcr’s report.Door priies were won by Maiy Merrill and Bill Merrill. Bernice Hinkle won the coverall bingo gift year. Treva Spillman had a fall and Is ond Clara Mae Foster's name was not able to be out. Hazel Gobble liiiil drawn to bring a bingo coverall gift the misfortune to break her hip and is for next month. Several games of “ patient at Autumn Care nursm^ bingo were played. borne. Entertainment was by Tom ,' Horton's band. The president asked j to be thinking of officers for next ' ' B l a c k S e r v e s O n F a c u l t y A t E c h o c a r d i o l o g y S e s s i o n Sabrina Foster Black, BS. RDCS, was invited to participate as a faculty member at the recent Ninth Annual Scicntific Sessions of the American Society of Echocardiography in San Francisco. Calif., June 1 M3. Tlie focus of the conference wjis a state-of-thc art review of echocardiography with an attendance of over 2.500 participants. Blackprescntedechocardiographic assessment of valvular regurgitation. She also served :ls chairperson lor me Advances in Sonography: Contrast Echocardiography.Black, a former bcxird member of the North Carolina Ultrasound Soci­ ety, is the corporale clinical specialist in echocardiography for Presbyterian Healthcare System, Chariotle. She is Ihc daughter of Dr. Bob\iI^ Foster andColean S. Foster of Mocts-' ville. She lives ut Lake Norman with her husband, RB, and their S-year-old*' son. Tyler. B e c k A t t e n d s A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e i n B i s m a r c k I n J u l ÿ S e n i o r H e a l t t i , F i t n e s s P r o g r a m O f f e r e d A t Y It's never too late to get into shape. Tt\e Davie County Senior Center is offering area seniors who are 60years of age OT older an opportunity to participate In ahealth and fitness pro- gnm at the Davie Family YMCA this fall. , The tS-week program, beginning 8, meets from 9-11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays until Dec. j7. •: Participants will beallowed to use evtiythiog tbe YMCA has to offer, ^iuding aqua-exereise, aerobici, Nautilus equipment, indoor walking track, and much more. YMCA staff will provide instruction and assis­ tance in properly using the fitness cenlcr. Initial registration is limited to seniors who have not previously par­ ticipated in the Davie County Senior Center/YMCA program. There is no charge forthe program, but pre-regis- tration is required. Contact Mary Yellick orCharlotte Angeil at the Davie County Senior Center at 751-0611 for further infor­mation. Frances "Pan" Beck from Davie County was among the 500 attending the 62nd Annual Conference of the National Association for Family and Community Education held in Bis­ marck, N.D.,July 16-20,1998. "Taking Care of Me," the overall focus on the conference, was intro­ duced by keynote speaker, Maiy Kay Mueller, authorof the award winning book. Taking Care of Me-The Hab­ its of Happiness. Workshops in­ cluded: Putting "Character Countsr to Work, Promoting Diversity and Cultural Pluralism, The Wild World of Nutritional Supplements, Why Bum Oul When You Can Fire Up, Validating Life Experiences, and Internet-I'm On...Now What? Afler the conferencc FCE mem­ bers loured the International Peace Garden locatcd on the border of Canada and the United Slates. The National organization and several State Affiliates help support the Peace Garden. FCE members were treated to lunch by the members of the Women's Institute of Manitobd, Canada. ‘ The mission of the National A ^ Í; ciation for Family and Communijyi; Education is strengthening individúaí ais, families, and communitU^'^ through education, leadership Í action. L i o n s C l u b P a r t i c i p a t i n g I n I n t e r n a t i o n a l P r o j e c t In l992,lheMocksvilleLionsClub participated in Ihc Intcmalional Asso- cialiun of Lions Club Project, Sight FirsI by asking members, individuals, busl nesses and coiporations in Ihe com­ munity to comributc to the world wide efforts to eliminate blindness. The lo­ cal response 10 this need from tbeclub, tbedlstrict and Lions Inlcmational sur­ passed Ihc Initial goal of $135 million. As of March, 1998, a total of 355 grants have been approved for alotal of $70,691,301. The pmjecis arc under way In 65 countries on nvecontincnt.s and includc 47 eye clinics - hospitals, 1,022,500cataract suigcries, 6 million patlcnu screened, 3,300,000 treated fra river blindness and 1,838 oph­ thalmic personnel Iralned. The most recent project gniiils In­ clude: Lion's Eye Healih Program, Canada-,ophthalnvologyeducationcen- ter, Czech Republic; cataract project, Madagascar, ocular clinic, Morocco: cataract project, Vietnam; tropical opb- thalmulogical training. West Africa: and cataract tnealment centers, Latin Amcrica and South Asia. Local piesident Larry Cook says I thal the Mocksvillc Lions are gratefuj ^ fortheopponuratytoserveandforl^‘ support of all citizens in Davie County '• in seeking out and rcoching the needs J of people who have vision and hearing ‘ ImpaimKnt imhe local and world com* tmunity. ■ - <!*■? f i f i i i f i m i m i i i i i n i f i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i m m i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i m i i n i i i i i n m m m i m m i i i i i i i гм тпШ'î^ ïï ÏÏW . i. i... is^. ¿ и : , G r a n d O p e n i n g i u s i u s i Й О **N ot A n o th e r T a n n in g S a lo n L ik e I t ! Tile Floors • Glass & Brass • Each Room fa m il y m e m b e r sh ips a v a ila b le Air Conditioned w ith D ressing M irrors & Stereo Walk-Ins - Weekly - Monthly - Yearly Memberships - Gift Certificates We Accept: Bankdrafts • Checks • Cash imUNIIED IMEMBERSHIP (FirniiPlM EinERS ONLY) DOWN m «IpNTH Unlim iteo^Use! 1 0 % O f f A l l T n n n m g A c c e s s o r i e s 2565 Old Glory Road (behind A Cleaner World) • Clemmons. NC 3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - Dl Rowing, Cutting Wood, Gardening: Man Loves To Work By Jtmne Gaither Г Davie County Enlcфrise Rcconl Virgil Smith likes to wori(. -.^en he was younger, he some- ■ limes held as many as three Jobs at a - por most, rcllring al 62 would have ¡bien a welcome opportunity forrelax- •ailon. Nol for Virgil Smith. ; ■ For him, il meant morc lime to do the things he enjoys like mowing the lawn, gardening and cutting wood. ; ",rm not going lo sit in the house," ;saiif Ihc 78-уеагк)М Farmington resi- .dent, who is thankful to God for the ;opportunity 10 be outside doing whal 1^ tikes. :,.. Heart problems forced him to have apoiieTation about lOycwago. With- oui Ihe surjiery, his doctor had warried he might die al any time, Virgil said. The best part of his recovery was beingablelositoulsideandihink about ajithethingshewasgoingtodoassoon as Ik was well enough, he said. In Ihe hospllal, with his wife Hollis by his side, be told his doctor he still had a few things be wanted lo do at home. As long as he feels well, the doctor told him il would be alright for him 10 keep working outside, Virgil said. He doesn't even mind the hot weather, doing most of his work In longslcevc shirts and overalls. "I love hot weather," he said. He likes 10 mow and weed eal, working .several hours a week for Shorty's Lawn Scrviccandkcepinghlsown yard neat. Having a prclty yard is one of the things Hollis apprcclalcs most about her husband's love for outdoor woric. Virgil makes sure there's plenty of firewood lo keep her warm during the winter too. He has .so much wood lhal he prob­ ably won't ever need to cut anymore. One of the Smiths' wood stacks is 65 feet long, and there are several more Icnglhy piles. He enjoys cutting the wood and doesn't mind his firewood getting old. Unlike many people, who cut wood andlhrawitlnapileonthe ground, he keeps hisoff the ground and covered so the wood at the bottom of Ihe pile won't start rotting, Virgil explained. He said he has been lold more lhan oncc thal he has enough wood and shouldn't cut anymore, bul It's hard for him 10 say know when a neighbor needs a fallen Irce removed and thinks it would be a shame to waslc good firewood. Howard Hughes was one of the richest men in Ihc world, but he wanted to keep making more money til the day be died. Ailerhis death that money was there for someone to spend and enjoy. Thai's how Virgil feels about his fire­ wood, he .said. He enjoys the work, and, if some­ thing happens to him, he'll know that he left Hollis plenty of wood to keep herwarm,hccxplained. Virgil hosalso been able logivcawayaloloflhcwotxl he has cut. ~ r I I ■ . y ( - J r w ' ÿ - ê a : ' In the Smith yard another unique feature is an ash tree with a portion growing Inn circle.Virgil spotted the tree In a thicket onedayandthoughlsomeonchadhung a fan k'lt on it. Wlicn he saw tluit the tree was growing that way, Smilh said he dug it up und moved it lo his yanl."Nobody's ever seen anything like it," he said,For u while the Smiths weren't even sure what kind of tree il was. Now ihey'rejust wonderinghow it will grow. Just like lhal tree, Virgil enjoys having a garden bccausc he likes to see il grow. Heput straw in between someof the vegetable rows so Hollis doesn't have to sink into the mud when she works in the garden. That's the only outdoor work Hollis helps with, but, like her husband, she's had no trouble staying busy during their 55 years of marriage. She keeps house und cans vegetables from the garden. Butlifeisnotallworkfa'theSmith.s. Hollis is an avid supporter and partici­ pant ofthe Davie Coumy Senior Games, and Virgil meets a group of friends every day at Snook's Barbecue. And they bolh take Sunday as a day to rest. ThcSmithshad fourchildren.They il. Tyitglj spotted this tree growing In a dicle In a thicket, dug it up and planted It In his yard. Virgil keeps his wood plies covered to prevent them from rotting. ■^nadtmod pll«, rn e w rjn g 85 iN t, Is тМепсе.Ы Virgil Smlth'e k)v«f(^,using a chalnsaw and кмр|1^ h|t yard lod^g^neat.by Robin D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 House Passes Budget Emphasizing Education, Tax Relief Rep. Julia Howard, (R-Davic), joinedhcrcollcagucslnthcN.C.Housc In approving a House budget plan tliat emphasizes education, tax rciler, am) assistance for senior citizens.' • 'The House has passed a respon­sible budget that ofTcrs an Impoitant Investment In education and our children’s future." HowanJ said. "Wc have also continued our effons to re­ duce the tax burdens on North Caro­ lina families. "The special interest groups and the liberal big spenders may nol like It, but It will serve the people of this county well." Howard submitted the following highlights of House budget. E d u ca tio n The House budget works to Im­ prove public education In NorthCtrnv lina by Increasing pay for outstanding teachcr performance, reducing class size and assisting low wealth and low performing schools. The cap on char­ ter schools expansion was alsoremovcd to allow competition and educational choice. • Increase teachcr salaries- avenigc 6.5% • expansion of chartcr schools • Funding for increases In student population • Extra pay for extra duties to im­prove performance • Low Wealth Schools supplemen­ tal funding • Assistance to low performing and ut-risk schools • Bonus awards for principals and tcachcib T a x Relief • Personal InconjcTax Oxemptions (Increased from $2.500 to $2.750) • F(4xl Tax repeal (remaining 2 cents, October 1.1998)• Inheritance Tux repeal ■ Homestead Exemption Increase •Gift Tax repeal • deductions und credits lo encour­ age charitable contributions• Long-Term Carc Tux Crcdii • Repeal of income tax on pensions for retired government employees (Bailey CsLse) Bulky Case Refundü •WOOmiIllon(nonrccurring.settle- mcnt).$l28million(re'curring,repeal) •refunds lo retirees whose pensions were illegally taxed. Senior Cillzeiu Efforts were made to improve ser­ vices fw Ihe elderly in North Carolina, an area lhat many House members say has been overlooked In past budgets. Eideriy North Carolinians make up the ra.slcslgrowingscgmenlofthe popula­ tion and the House fell lhat il was time lhat their needs were recognised in the slate budget. • Senior Citizens, impmvements and development • Home and Community Bawd Services • Mcdicaid Expansion for Elderly and Disabled to 100% Federal Poverty Level • Increase slaff for aduUcarc honws F o o d S e r v i c e C o n f e r e n c e H e ld The N.C. School Food Scrvice As­sociation held it's 1998 annual confer­ ence al the Holiday Inn Four Seasons ConvenllonCcnterinGreensboroJune 22-26. Approximately 1,500 members attended. The conference centered around "Lifting Nutrition to New HeighLs!" Md It was very enlightening, educa- ¿onal and motivating. : Keynote speakers were, Nido i^bein, Creative Services, Marshall Matz, ASFSA's Washington Council, I M Doelian. PH D., of Fallbrook California and Dr. Jack Lewallen. Spofts fV^colgistics consultant with the AllanU Braves. : There were seminars, general ses- SMA.% culinary art shows, educational sessions, Food Service Frontiers Expo andenlcftainmenteachday.Therewerc 180 booths set up at Ihe Food Scrvicc Frontiers Expo. . The special interest education ses­ sions included "Make it. Take it"; "What You Say Does Matter" by Ron Newberry: "5-a-Day" by Katy Ander­ son; "My Rights As a Employee" by Linda Suggs; USDA commodities rc­view by Gary Gay; and others. Attending the confercnce from Davic County Schools were: Daughn Parker, Trifha Dingman, Lou Smith, Joetta Snow, Yvonne Ijamcs, Brenda Norman, Priscilla Dwiggins, Haltie '.zanders, Kay Shega, Peggy Hendrix and Donna Button.Trisha IMngman and Lou Smith also attended the Chapter Leadership scminaronTuesday. Three from Davic Couniy Brenda Norman, Priscilla C viggins and YvDnne Ijamcs werc givcnccrtificalcsfoTlhcircnlriesinthe Culinary Arts Competition. TIieNCSF.^Awisfoundedin 1949 and supports tlie ¡-.plementation of nutritionally sound, financially ac- counlablechild nutrition programs that promote the health, nuUition and edu­ cation of all students. Whkh of These Costly Homcseller Mistakes Will You Make When You Sell Your Home? - Anewrepcrt hie>» Ью| letacd leveab 7 caely mistakes tte той hoTVOwnen make whensdtkigthtir hDRK.«da9SKpSy«emtha(caihe^youteU FvTopfMtar". In u> Ihs issue, industry inudcn have prepored a free special report flXitled *Thc 9 Step System to Get Your Home SoU Fast and As this repon uncQvcn, most honcsellen make 7 deadly miaakes tfal coit Ihem literaliy thousands of dol ten. ITie good news b thst cacti aid every one of these mistika b entirely preventstile. yotv hone te n l forthe most anwuni of nnxy. - INijndueyRponthowscieslyhowihe nrtlrinniiwyiofKlint homes hwe become iB dori^ k a vdka effective in Kxhy'i h>ln«onihcn>ta. СШ НОт»о1Ш <тИа»уаш етгЧ^ш Ш Ш Ё1т у 1жу1Жкош. NEW OWNER A C C E N T M O B I L E H O M E S TOTAL LKMNOATION SAIX OF AU H.EETW00D HOMES INSTOCK______________ 14XM пигаооожмюАте 14X70 PLmWOOO WWCMTE 14XM HJITWSOO BROAOMOm аши MITWOOD HIMTAOIPOWTE amo MiTwooo HiiNTAQi pown Ж70 PLinWOOO WATUPORO PARK ШП PLmWOOO MNOALWOOO Ш44 PLEETWOOO MRKaNm amo PUnWOOO HRKMM« TRIPUEWIM aOIMOPUllWOOPWOODiAIIDPARK ' AU HONU ARI MK>W н м т UMMO «ИТН OPnONt, имя A • VIAR WARRANTV AND WU. и OPIN POR VOM VIIWINO ■OS M '* * ® М ^ ^ * * Ш 1 е е п о 2 8 м !й 5 !еPM а и т Md LMid АмПМ 'ÂooÉfil MoMto HoiUM I H f l l f f l r n f y Welfaiv ReformThe House continued its efforts to rcduccd welfare and bring eflicicncy to the program. • use of biometrics lo prevent fnmd• more control and flexibility to counlies Justice • provides for additional judges, clerks of wiin, district alKimeys, anil support staff In an еГГог1 lo make the court system morc cfliclcnt. • Juvenile Justice Package - ite- signed lo rctlticecrimcs cominiltcd by our youth •Criminal Justice Infoniuillon Net­ work - continued implementation of the Statewide Automated Fingeфrint Idcnlincation System • Increases funding for SBI crimc lab for forensic icchnologiesand DNA analysis. (Jniversilies and Community Colleges Substantial increases werc made for technology improvements and equipment. • Computing and technology for learning • Funding for Incrcascs in sludeni pi^iulation• Equipmenl and bix)ks • significant rcsources forconstnic- tion of university facilities Economic De>elt>pmenl • Historic Waiert'ront Revitaliza­ tion - designed lo promote travel and tourism in rural arcas• Supplcnicntal Funding for niml economk: development • Additional resources for Infra- stmcturc. water and sewer projects ARricullure The House budget responds lo the growing rcduction of small faiitily famts in North Carolina by offering them grants nnd loans. • Small, Family Fam^ Dairy Grants - forpurehaseofctiulpmenl for animal waste management. • Uwal I’juiiicr's Market Funds - promotes products grown on small, family-owned famis •SmuU.Family-QwnedFunusUwn I’rognims S ta te E m p lo yees• 3 percent raise with 1 percent bonus for most Slate employees E fficie n cy in G o v ern m en t • Sound efforts werc made loclimi- nate wasteful govcmmcnl spending.• EstaWishment ofthe North Caro­ lina Government Coinpclillon Com­ mission. • strcnghlening ofacciiunling mea­ sures designed lo improve elTicicncy and save lax dollarN Olher • Signilkant funding ftir the dcvel- opmentally disiihled• Domestic Violence IVcvcniion Funds • Audit for Smart Start and govern- nicnl agencies • grants locouhticsforpublicllhfttf,ics •providesrundsloincrcascmontlily pension allowance for Firemen ufjd Rcscne Squad Workers ; ^ • Purchase of land adjacent’lo Jocassee Lake to lie preserved as,a park, ra'rcational and scenic arca •. • Mcdicaid match fur arca mcntiil licaltli prognmis• Funding for Ihc 1999 Spei;j|i| Olympics Worid Games to be liel(J in North Carolina Own 1, SOO sq u a re fe e t fo r on ly » s a s r a m on ih ! Xo money Down With Trade Free *l,000f^ factory cash rebate!!! the moment you set foot in this new Leader Home, you know you're in for something spedal. But tal<e a closer look, and you'll see that it's not only impressive • ■ It's AMAZING!II From the spacious (and separate) living, dining, kitchen and family rooms, to its three enormous bedrooms, this home is filled w ith ALL the things that make life enjoyable. Just take a look at some of these impressive features: 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 0 5 0 3 LEONARD REA LTY N ow U n d er C o n s tru c tio n 3 tMdroom, 2 bath, maintenance free home located on a wooded acre In Oavie County. Buy now and select colors. $11S,000| 34 Town Square .MocktVlll«,NS 27028 336-7S1-3650 ai-3978 Q * ( )m |- l.S O t) S (| li;il4 ' I ' f f l * H ili W h irl| ) ( i( il 15.Ill) * ( o/\ I' ii4 | ) l; lii' * (. I' lili' . il \ii- ( u u tlilm n m ^ * ll(m u '(i\4 ii' i 's liis m ' iiiir i' '¡Vou really M U ST see Ihis home lo believe it! The smallest of its three bedrooms measures 11 by 13!!! Honestly, Ihis is a home you usually couldn’t touch for lens of thousands of dollars more!!! Want lo see more? No problem! Slop by your local Leader Home Sales Center today. But H U R R Y ! This is a V ER Y special offer, and tim e is running out lo lake advantage of il! * I (IU 7 .25 'f 1- ¡\ i'(l K iik ' * a n d Sfliij) * l(l \t'ar Wai i aiilN ^ lomidalidii Sidinii \ U U \ N n I'l'C .llls w r r llIH I WAI.I. Uli u 1 I I , ) 1^ UU (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 8 5 4 V a l l e y R o a d ^ o d c s v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C t . l ^ > l o c l c s ' v i l l e , N C btt P^MyouiwrtoMoMfNMAinacfwWKiwrtalMi9Ba3aA.aMtm»FF.«U 0l<MedMw«MDr.BB«Mi3BR,aBAIwi« tantirt«afg«aMao>9HMiandKipMtje Тоотшуалугаммютмпцтооа •e w iMiMw'aìmd piiy «М. 1*1М 101* MCMKVMasititfybrpoii RoM-ln OrMi Ootf Соиг«Ф Ссяиыгйу wf> ovw 2000 8f. N«» rool И S ä S S S s a ia s is s .y y ^ ^ 'Ä s r iAb« РОЫ. D •Ш М сО Ш jû i т з ж 10 On DCCC f)ean's Ust , Ten Davic students werc named ;jo the dean's list for the spring sc- ' mcstcrat Davidson County Commu­nity Collcgc. Earning a 4.0 average wcrej Vera Bcmadinc Collins of Pamela Lane; Marci Leigh Hicks of Jericho Church Road, Angela Dawn Shores of Bclairc Lane. Gina Marie Slreet- S'wisher and Tracy Lynn Widcner of Milling, all Mocksville. Gaming a "B" or beticr average . .vere: Jonettc W. Poole of Ben Andcr- •;son Road, Caria Lou Mullens of CPrank Short Road, Molly A, Gryder •*of Lakewood Drive, Forrc.st Edward -:l-!sslc of Rock House Road, all in -;Mocksvillc;andCoTaLanicMarshaU >pf Underpass Road, Advancc. 3HeWàsn1 There It was incorrcclly reported lasl ->:.wcck thal Anthony Leonard was al 'Ihc Hand'i-Cuptward prior lo an in- ;cldent laler Ihe same nighl on Duke •;Slreel. iH ills d a le N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998, - D3 D. Maurer B. Maurer M a u r e r s S h o w A n g u s S t e e r s Brandon and Dillon Maurcr, sons of Malt andTcrri Maurcrandgrandons, ofThunnond and Nellie DullofMocks- villc, reccnily exhibited their angus .steers at the the Miller County Fair in Etilon, Mo, Brandon had the grand champion steer weighing I20S lbs. Dillon look 1st placc In ihc light­ weight division with a sieer weighing 1090 lbs.The Maurers ore Conner residents of Davie Couniy. They now reside in Ibma. Mo. - B y B e n lta B n u id o a W y a tt* Hillsdale Correspondent Wc werc treated by a guest pianist, > Andrea Adams, who is the pianist at [. Athens Drive Baptist Church in Ra- ^le]gh,'on Sunday. Andrea is the daugh- : ter of Jack and Sharon Adams. Most of the children visiting from Bclarusretumcdhomc last wcek.Tbere were driven by bus to Woshington, D.C. tocatch their plane. They arrived early enough lo get lo do some sight­ seeing In the capítol cily. A group from Hillsdale will be go­ ing to Carowlnds Firday for Baptist Day. After u day of fun and rides, the willbetreatedloaconcertandtestimo- nies. Lost year around 1,500 young people went up during the altar call. Slacy Comatzer will tell you he's not going lo miss it. TjcwawcM 1^-Tvrmfesw!:ry^......... C a r t e r N a m e d T o W h o 's W h o ■ CULLOWHEE - James Bucky : Carter ОГ5223 N.C. 801 S., Advamc,' : is one of ITWeslem Carolina siudenls ‘.included inlhc 1998 edilion of'Who's ; JVho Among Siudenls In American I Univeisilies and Colleges". • ; ' C am pu s nom in atin g com m lilees '• a i^ editors o f Ihc annual directory jc h o s e Ihc sludenis based on Ih eir oca- I d n n ic K h le v n n e n t, le n ic e to dteir communilles, leadership In extracur­ ricular acllvilies and potential for con­ tinued success. Carter, the son of Dean Carter of Mocksville and Gail Call of Advancc, Is a 1995 graduate of Davie High School. He graduated from WCU In May wllh a Inchclot's degree in En­ glish. ;> 4 C o n ie r e , N e w s By Mwic White Four Comers Correspondent Mn.JohnsleShelton was honored for her birthday Wednesday night at the K&W In Statesville with her fam­ily. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smilh had sup­ per Friday nighl at Oyster Bay In Winslon-Salem. Mrs. Raymond Shore is a patient at Forsyih Hospilal. Wc are wishing her a full recovery. Mrs. Johnsie Shelioi) was honored Thursday for her 87th birthday at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Shelton with family and friends. She wonts lo thank everyone for their cards, she said it was a wonderful day for her. In last weeks news it was mistak­ enly reported lhat Ihe birthday cook­ out was held for Kenny Smith instead of Mrs. Kenny Smilh. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White attended Ihe birthday dinner at Mock's Place in Mocksville honoring Mrs. Margaret Sain for her91slbirthday onSunday. C a n a N e w s By John "Cain" Godwin Cana Correspondent Therainisgreai.lsawasigninfroni of a church that sold, "Summer Is hot. Hell is hotter," That gets your alten* lion, doesn't it? , I have seen another good garden ThistimeovcratJimmyTaylor's.Wovr good tomatoes. Howaboutthoscblack- benics at the Brackens? Blackberry cobbler, blackberry pic and blackberry dumpling. Poison oak is everywherc in Cana this year. The heavy rains brought the planlsinloprominencc.but the drought hasn't killed them. Wherc do you go lo get a goat that only eats poison oak? Have you sec the ARB signs direct­ ing the company who is laying the natural gas line through the county? I thought about moving those signs so they would point down Cana and bxk up Eatons Church Road lo provide Cana with gas. Too late though, the irc almost up to Yadkin County by now.Happy binhday to Doug Cartner and Ms. Peartcnc Reavis. ; town Considers Adding Brighter Lights COOLEEMEE-Ttiingscouldsoon be looking brighter for rcsidents herc.[The town board included an extra $3,084 for lighting in this year's budget to increase the wattage of ils street lights. Residents on several streets have nikcd for better lighting, bul Town Commissioner Lynn Rumley said the town board doesn't want to make the change In nny arca wherc people may nol want brighter lights. She hopes residenis will offer feed­ back lo town leaders about the pro­ posed plan for lighting Cooleemee sirceis. ..The plan for lighting includes In- crcasing the wattage of 59 lights from 4,000 to 9,500 luminaires. which will cost the town $144 morc per month. Another 38 lights must be incrcascd from 7,500 to 9,500 luminaires, which will increase monthly costs by $46. Tlie town also plans tu install 10 new lights on Joyner Street at a cosi of $67 per month, Rumley explained. Tlic plan will make the lown's total lighting costs $11,700 per yciu*. Students Working As Art Apprentices HOWARD (3 3 Ü )751 3 5 3 8 к К М Л Л N dw I <)( a l b I W iiision s.ill 411 |MM Chimh M. - Ш Mr. 11ип>POM. in кшо. зев, ад, 11мсам1«|6 « к т о ^iliertRiommOBâtJldin от »S S ? iÄ Ä "J!5! S ltX ÎM ÎiM lâ 'tS ï noMM «1Mmead-u»niw3 M Joim M-knracuiti» Ьккрот.аМ -1т1п1м м пм ЭвЯ. 2BA. i m |tat Rmh hamt bl rwë агм DtMdt en afllte.’ P MV« оопмпМ to Ma tara» иМо « «nd ot ошгмуnrnm Mi. ШкШг DMtWtmtdyiRtoiMk« g f f îs a r ï s j s t s i s s i § « г м м С 1«кМ ^ w «. « « к - э 'ifF t A O N M ^ a t o y v d 1 Д . Ь М т M m « А м М B A .I» h o n w M ^ e r t r S M r t rвmmгЬtдюom,^ЬШ^ b a n rra n lo n «d i| «n L l«B i «m L C u to e o te rM d in c . en ь м и м . Im ü vio aopi. M io ro e m ,M B hin,dia liM r (VM i potonWlorlNMlor orS S a n S ir4 l£ h .w > m m CAUDlM «. fflir CIMM ПМ iMf S IMmbtglcn.^¿.■аяаг -------------mMO-CAUD I X m ß L L A m ktantfMlHTN m iiwëUOiiÉwW ^W iiUieM» liwwICkW — m $ m m т .т < ш ш т —u m ш т т нцыиимрЮ— » iw w m w ---------------------------------------------------------- .tMllfcWM* т ш ы ----------------------------ТийНММ*ытцШЁё------ ; Tliree students from Davie County have been working thissummer as luis apprenliccsinThcArtsCouncirsArtiva program: they arc among 81 .students lurticipating this sumnwr. Artiva, which stands for Art Is Very Accessible, Is in ils fourth year as an art.s apprenticeship job training pro- ! gram for young people ages 14-21. In ! addition lo giving these talented slu* denisusummcriob.Artivuis designed todevelop Important life skills needed In Ihe work environnwnt. Abbey Brickey, daughter of Jean and David Brickey, has been working for the Little Theatre as a production assistant, helping with such things as scenery construction und costumcshop muinlcnancc. Aaron Ckirk, son of Cheryl and Micluicl Clark, has been working on ihegroupmural projecl. in which leams design and paint murals in various locations around Winston-Salem. SanihFnin/hoim.daughlerorJand Kathryn North, has been working at Old Salem in the domestic skills divi- .sion, learning firsl hand and showing Ihc public the typical life of a young woman in the 18th and I9ih centuries.Artiva students rcprcsent a cross- section of all sectors of the commu­ nity. Apprcnticcs work with profes­ sional artists in a variety of disciplines (comp'iter graphics, calligraphy, pho­ tography) and sellings (Old Salem, Community Music Sch(X)l, Children's Theatrc). Students arc placed in Arts M o v ie B e in g F ilm e d A t O ld S t o r e When F.lsio Stroud saw the »'«iclc in the High Point Enterprise aboul a movie being filmed at T&T Mini Mart, and it brought back memories. When the U.S. 64 West Mocks- ville resident was achild, the store at N.C, 62 cast of 1-85 near High Point was owned by her family,"Daddy built lhat store." she said. "His name was T.J, Sheets." Back then, rcsidents In the area "didn't know whal a movie was," she said..Hwy. 62 was a dirt road. COLDUJG LL B A N K jER □ TRIAD, REALTORS Stroud moved from the area in 1937, and doesn't rcally expcct tosee the movie that will feature a scene shot In front of her father's store. "Doomsday Man" will likely never make it to the theaters, but instead be shown on a cable television movie channel, the production manager, Phil Smoot, told Ihc High Point En­ terprise. The movie, a "thriller with sci-fi elements," according to Smoot, is bcingfilmcd in the Triad, with mostly arca actors. Management, Studio or Group Projcct pi)siiions. Nutrition Staff Members Attend Career Seminar A one-day CarcciTrack seminar on "How to Handle People with Tact and Skill" was held on June 9 at the Holi­ day Inn In Statesville, Dr. Phil D'Agostino of Winston- Salem conducted the session which helped to show lOtypes of people wc come in contact with cach day and our four choices in how to deal with ihem. Atlending from the Child Nutrition Department of Davic County Schools wercTrisha Dingmàn, sccrctary/book- keeper, Peggy Hendricks, manager, Davie High School; Joctia Snow, man­ ager, Cooleemee Elemenlary: Yvonne Ijamcs, manager, Mocksvillc Elcmcn- tiuy: Bonnie Pcrdergras.s,managcr,and Donna Burton, a.ssislant manager, at North Davic Middle; Betty Laymon, manager, Pinebrook; Laura Bamhardt, manager, William R, Davie; and Brcnda Nomtan, manager. Central Davie. Direclor. Daughn Parker aUcndcd Ihe seminar a week later in Winston- Salem. Making Real Estate Real Easy." 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M Mn to nwMtttoHa LADOMIAUSNN IM- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE SECORS, S uij' 00) kjyo PUBUC NOTICES NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE O P SALE •' UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power d M l* conuined In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Thom as Alien Vines, dated Ju r)t 1,1994. and recorded In Book 211 at page 834 In the OfRce ol the RegIs* ter of D eeds of Davie County; and imder and by virtue of the authority vested In the undersigned a s SidMtltute Trustee by that certain Instrument dated Septem ber 7, 1995. and recorded In Book 227 at Page - e e e, In the Offh:e of the Register ol Deeds of Davie County; and under and by virtue of that certain Authorization Rndings and Order entered by the Cterk of Superior Court of Davie County on July 1 6 .19 98. and ol record (n RIe 98 S P 75, default t\avtng been m ade In payment ot the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trusl and the said Deed of Tm st being by Its term s subject to foreclosure, and the .holder of the Indebtedness thereby s e ­ cured having demanded the foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness,and due notice havingbeen given to those enlitled to sam e, the under- slgrted Substitute Trustee win otter for salo at pubfk: auction, to the highest bidder, for cash . a t ttM CountKM M door In M oc ka* vW», D avit County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on Auguel 7,1 9 9 8 , the land conveyed in said Deed of Tm st, the sam e being owned of record by Thom as Allen Vlnee. and being more particularly de- scHbed as follows; Located In Fulton Jow nshlp. Davie County, North Carolina. BEQlNNtNQ at a пай and cap lying In the centertlne of S R 1811 (Cedar Grove C hurch R oad) said point being the Westernmost corner of the within described tract: thence from said point and place of BEQINNINQwith thecenterlineof SR 1811 Nortfi71 deg. 19 mln. East 418.50 feet lo a railroad spike lying In №e centerline of SR 1811 said polnl being the Eastemmost com er of the within described Iract: thence South 03 deg. 21 mln. 20 sec. Wos 1170.03 feet to an iron: thence North 86 deg. 35 mln. 39. sec. W est 123.14 feet to an Iron: thence South 03 deg. 35 mln. W est 162 feet to an Iron; ihence North 81 deg. 21 min. W est 135.77 feet lo an iron; thence North 02 deg. 31 min. 30 sec. East 149.91 feet to an iron; thence North 81 deg. 02 min. W est 127.38 feet to the point and piace of BEQINNINQ, containing 1.284 acres a s taken irom a sutvey ol C . Ray C ates, RLS, dated May 3 1.1994 . * For back tHe se e Deed Book 139, Page 830, Davie County Registry. I Also conveyed is a permanently at* 1976 Doublewkle Modular Mobile Home, containing7 8 6 square feel, and II is №e hitent ot the grantor №at saki mobile hom e sh a l bo consklered a s part of the real properly described above. Together, wHh all thebulklings, fixtures •nd Improvementa Ihereon. and « I rigms. ^ htfedttaments and appurte- ■ tfwreunto belonging, Including all hM ilng. plumbing, ventltatlng. lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and lntw>gible properly. attK h ed to or reason­ ably neceaaary to the use of such pre- . Theaforeeaklsaiew lllbem adesubject to a l encum brances existing prior to the recordk>g of the above-referenced Deed of Trust, Induding all valkl and enforceable lions and alao wm be subject to all taxes and special assessm en ts outstanding agtinst ttM property. ' The property to be offered pursuant to thia noMce Ы sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance *AS IS. WHERE IS.* Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of tmst/ security agreem ent, or both, being fore- doaad,norm eofficer.director8.at(om eys.. em ptoyees. agents or authorized repre- ientadves of either the Trustee or the hoUer ot the note make any representa­ tion or warranty relating to the title or any phyaical. environmental, health or safety condWone existing In, on. at or relating to tha property beingoffered for sale, and any and a l responafeities or labiEtlea arlsktg o u lo f or in any «vay relating to any such condWon а]фгаеа1у ara declaim ed. : Tha aucoaeaM bidder at sale may be raqulrad to m ake an immedtote cash de* poaK d ttw greater of five percent (5% ) of tttaam oun bid or Seven Hundred Fifty and nQ f100O olars(t7SO .W ). T h islsttM 23rd d ay ofJu fy .l998. W aH afW .Plil.Jr. SubetttulaTnistee P .O .B o x21029 W innon^alem , N.C. 27120>1029 4-23-2to NORTHCAROUNA DAVie COUNTY : C»AOWWIIATOANOnce • I hvtng i i n a rt a s Co-Admlristraiora of ttM Eaiaie of Loulaa 0 . Cartner, de- oaaaad, laia of Davia County, Nort) Caro- tHa ia to noify a l person having cW m aaoilnetaiiidaetaietopraeentihem to^tM undanlgnad on or before ttM 23rd of Octobar. 19 И , bamo ttn a monttta fn m tt» M day of puN callon or ttte n d o o « ■ ba pfaadad m biv of ttMtr racov- агу.А1 persona h d ab lad to eah leew ew i p iiaae m ifca iramadWa payment to ttta NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IÎ^OTICEOFÆkLE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained In that certain Deed of Tm st executed by Valeria E. Truett. dated! April 16.1997. in d recorded In Book254 at ' page 202 in the Offk:e of the Register of D eeds of Davie County; and under and by virtue of the autbority vested Ir the under­ signed aa Subslltute Tm stee by ihat cer­ tain instmment dated May 11 .1 9 9 8 . and recorded in Book 278 at Page^96, In the Office of the Register of D eeds of Davio County; and under and by virtue of that certain Authorization Findings and Order entered by the Clerk of Supertor Court of Davie County on July 18, 1998, and of record In File 98 S P 74. default having been m ade in the paymont ol the indebted­ n ess secured by said Deed of Trust and Ihe said Deed ot Trusl being by its terms subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded the foreclosure thereof for the purpose ol satisfying said Indebtedness, and due notice having been given lo those entitled to sam e, thé undersigned Substi­ tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to ttie highest bklder. for cash, at Ih e C ourthouse door In M ocksviile, Davla County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on August 7 ,1 9 9 6 , ttie land con­ voyed in said Deed of Tm st, the sam e being owned ol record by Thom as Allen Vines, and being rnore particularly de­ scribed as follows; Lot No. 342 a s shown on a plal enlitled •A Subdivlston for Envln Millos, Inc.. Cool­ eem ee, N.C.' by PIckoH and Plckelt, Engl- neers, date April, 1953, and recorded In ttie Office of the Register of Deeds for Davie County. North Carolina, in Plal Book 3 at pages 11, 12, 13 and 14. to which reference is hereby made for a more par­ ticular description. Subject toreslrlcHonsandresen^llons set forth In a deed recorded In Deed Book 55. atpage 226, Davie County Registry. Together, with all Ihe buildings, fixtures and improvements ttiereon, and all rights, easem ents, hereditaments and appurte­ nances ttiereunto belonging, including oil heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and intangible property, attached to or reason­ ably necessary to the use of such pre­ m ises. , The aforesaid sale will be m adesubject to all encum btences exlsUng prior to the recordingofttieabove-referencedDeedof Tm st, Including all valid and enforceable liens and also will be subject to all taxes end special assessm ents outstanding against the property. The property to be offered pursuant to ttils notice of sale is being ottered tor sale, transfer and conveyance 'A S IS. WHERE IS.* N ^ r the Tm stee nor the hokler ol ttie note secured by tha deed ol tmst/ Mcurtty agreement, or botti, being fore- ck)sed. northe officer, drectors, attorneys, employees^ agents or authorized repre­ sentatives of elttier Ihe Trustee or tt>e hokler ol the note make any representa­ tion or warranty relating to ttie title or any physical, ervironmental, health or safety conditions e'listing In, on, at or relating to ttie propertybelngofferedforsale,and any and aU responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. The successful bidder at sale may be required to make an Immediate cash de­ posit of ttie griater ol five pen^nt (5%) of ttie amount bkl or Seven Hundred Rfty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00). This Is tie 23rd day of July. 1998. Walter W. Pitt. Jr. Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 21029 WinstorvSalem. N.C. 27120-1029 (336)722-3700 7-23-2tti MARTIN и TMa tt» 2 M day Of Octobar, 1966. T « O T *A .C aftw r. leM D avfa Acadamy M , ModraHH. NC 27026, 0 . Edgar ош т . 100 eiroutf M i Rd., Hwmony, m 2M 34.C o> A d m M iiraim ofttM E a- i g l of Loulaa 0 . Cannar, dacaaaad. 3 , U A H rm , VANHOY, S M m i ft RM8BECK,OP TanCourtSquara M ookm M , N 0 2 7026 7 -23-41 ■4i. ш т ея n q U M by M m in d M M IM », m i a t o It to M gm i i l « а к т n i a h a c f t o d b u l t t y . _________6 » « iie e le r o e lB u le fi;D pii МЮ016 MÉrta.:lWW -7ei-ieei. 1 NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY M ARTINI NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTO RS NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor of II Estate ol le e M. Cowoll. deceased, lale Davie Counly, North Carolina, this Is notify all persons having claims agali said estate to present them to the signed on or before the 9ih day ol 1998.belngttireemonthsfrom ttieflrst , of publication or this notice will bo ploade< In bar of thoir recovery. All persons In dobled 10 said estate will plouso make immediale poymeni lo the undersigned. Tt\l3 Is the 9tt\day ol July. 1998. John F. Cowoll, c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros. P.A., P.O. Drawer 25008, Winslon-Salem, N.C. 27114>5006 7-9-4ln NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualiliod ns Adminislraltlx of the Estateof John Gaither W ard,doceased. Iateof Davio Counly, North Carolina, Ihis is ';< to notify all persons having claims against ' said estate to present thom to the undor- ! signed on or before tho 9th day oi October. 1998. being throe monthsfromlhefirstday of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ttieir recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estaie will please make Immediate paymoni lo the undersigned. Madelyn Ward Gentry. 3198 N.C. Hwy. 801 N.. M ocksvillo, N .C. 2 7 0 2 8 , Adminislralrixof the estate of JohnOailhor Ward, deceased. 7-9-4 tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT O F JU STICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION R L E NO.: 9 7 J 5 6 IN THE M A H ER OF: TYRELLRAHYlNEDEWALT.amlnorchild NOTICE O F SERVICE O F PR O C E SS B Y PUBUCATION TO: THE FATHER O F A MALE CHILD, BORN ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 18, 1997IN BURKE COUNTY. MORGANTON. NORTH CAROLINA. TAKE NOTICE Ihal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. Tho nature of tho relief being sought is a s follows: THEDAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT O FSO CIALSERVICESISSEEKIN GTH E TERMINATION O F YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH R ESPEC T TO TYRELL RAHYINE DEWALT. You ate require lo make defense to such pleading no later than the Bih day of September. 1998. sakl dale being forty (40) days from ttie first publk:alk>n of ttils notice, and upon your tallure to d o so, the party seeking sendee against you will ap­ ply to ttie Court for the re8el sought. This Is ttM 30tt) day ol July. 1996. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. L L P . BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FO R DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT O F SOCIAL SERV IC ES Ten Court Square Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 (336) 751-2171 7-30-3tt) NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX НОЛСЕ Having qualified as Executrix ol ttie Esialool William C ecitUltlo,Jr..deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, thisis lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present ttiem to ttie under- slnngd on or before Ihe 1 Glh day ol Octo­ ber. 1996, being throe months from tho flrsi day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bor of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sold eslale will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This Is the 16th day of July. 1998. Catharine C, Little, 3126 Bermuda Vil­ lage, Advance, N.C. 27006. Executrix of tho estate of William Cecil Utllo. Jr.. d e­ ceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 7-16-4 tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CO-ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified a s Co-Administrators of the Eslale of Margie Louise Smith Har­ ris, deceased, late of Davio County. North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estaie to present ttiem ito the undersigned on or before the 23rd 'day ot October. 1998. being three months from ttie first day of publication or ttils lotice v^ll be pleaded In bar of their recov- iry. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will ilease mako Immediate payment to tho indorslgned. This is tho 23rd day ol July, 1998. Belle S . Harris. 2039 Cline Street. : talesville. N.C. 28677. George H. Goforih i . , 323 Powoll Road. Mocksviile, N.C. ^ 0 2 6 , Administrators of ttie Estate of Margie Louise Smitti Harris, deceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. U P Ten Court Square Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 7-23-41П NORTH CAROUNA dAv ie c o u n t y 1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified a s U\e Administratrix of tbe Estateof Elizabeth Brown, deceased, lalcjof DavieCounty, North Carolina.ttils Is to rclify all persons having claims against saki estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or before the 30th day of Octo­ ber, 1998, being throe mwiihs from the firstbay ol puWlcatkxi orthis notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakj estate will please make Immediate payment to ttie under­ signed. Ws Is the 30tti day ol July. 1998. I « z Mayfield. Administratrix of the es­ tate d Ellzabetti Brown, deceased. PARKER & PARKER, ATTORNEYS 854 Valley Road. Suite 200 Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336) 751-1690 7-30-4Ш I WHY I rVOUJUSTGETLOSTI ^ i n ^ I c w b o d r O O N T That's right. Tanglcwood Park wants yoU( to gel loatl Lose yourself a 4-acre a Walk dow miles of paths that t irn to discover the one \ ill lead you out of the NORTH CAROiJNA DAVIE COUNP< C O «C C U T O n NOTICE tteving quaiU d u C o-£xecuto» ol ttM Estate of Loii^oster, dacaased. lata of Oavfa County, thftn CaroUna, ttKs Is to notify all paraoni having claim s against • sakt aatata to p r ^ n t ttMm to ttM under­ signed on or b ^ e ttM SOttt day of Octo­ bar, 1966, balng W ea monttis from ttM first day ot pubDcaon or ttils notica w i ba pleaded in bihr of VMlr recovery. AU per­ sons indebted to estate wHl please m aka Immadiata Myment to ttM under- wwwianglewoodpark.oi:g Thia Is tt)«30ttiday of July, 1998. U w ranca Sleèlm an, 8 475 Freeze Road. Kannapols.N .C. 28062. Ludlla R. 8laalm an,e475FnazaR oad,K annapoia, N.C. 26062, Co-Exkutora of ttM E su ia of LolaFoater.i VAN HOY, SMITH & RA IS8EC K.LLP T ao Court Square lybcktvila, N.C. 27026 7-3^4to NOTICE Executor of ttMHaving q utfN d ! E stataofJam aar * laiaofDavtaCouniy.feofttiCarolna.ttM la tonottfyalp said astata to praaari ttMm to ttM linder- aignadonòrbaforattlgttidayofO ctolM r, 1066, being ttiraa momfromttM lint day o fp u blcallo n o rttiiar^ w H b ap lM d ad m bar of ttMir raooUry. A l persons Ш- to saU Immedtola раупмШ idttM undaralgnad. TNa la ttM 9tt)daybr July, 1666. Jam aa WHiarn ф о л , 114 Jam aa Road, Advance, N . C . l m Е м сш ог of • м а е м а of Jam aa 4d ra w W laon, da- Ч Н О У .Ш Т Н ё \fM 8M O(.UP fa n Court Squara |,N .C.27Q26 NORTHCAROUNA ■ DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE d is t r ic t COURT DIVISION R L E NO.: 96 CVD 473 COUNTY O F DAVIE, Plaintiff JOHN W llUAM LEACH. Oetendanl NOTICE O F PU BU C SALE Underand by virtue of a Judgment and Order for Sale onlerod In tho District Court of Davie County, North Carolina, In Ihe obove capttoned action, the undersigned Commlsstoner will on tho 21sl day of Au­ gust. 1998, offor for sale and soli tor cash to tho fast and highest bidder al public auclion nt ttie courthouse door In Davio County. NorttJ Carolina In Mocksvillo at 12;00 noon, tho following doscribcd real proporty: Lying and being In Jerusalem Town­ ship. Davio County. Nortti Carolino. and more particularly doscribcd os: Lot Number 105 a s shown on a plat entitled 'ASubdivision for Envln Mills, Inc.. Cooleem ee, N.C. by Ptekoll & Pickell. En- glnoers.daled April. 1963*andrecordedln ttie Office ol tho Roglstor ot D eeds for Davie Counly. N.C., In Plat Book 3, at Pages 1 1 ,1 2 ,1 3 and 14, lo which rofor- once Is horeby mado for a more particular description. The sale will bo mado as Is and subject lo an outstanding city and counly laxesand all kxallmprovemenlassessmonts againsi tho above-described proporty nol Included inihejudgm ontlntheabove-onlitlodcaso. A deposit of five percent (5•^) of the suc­ cessful bkldor will be required. This Is the 23rd day of July. 1998. Robert E. Price. Jr. Commissioner BURNS. PRICE & ARNEKE. L.LP. Park W est Suile 101.3600 Country Club Road W inston-Salem. N.C. 27014 (336)760-1434 7-23-4tn PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PU BU C HEARING B EFO R ETH E DAVIE COUNTY ZONING BOARD O F ADJUSTMENT N OTICEISHEREBYGIVEN .PURSU. ANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS of Chap­ ter 155.236 of ttie Davie County Zoning Ordinance, thal ttie Board of Adjustment will hokl a PU BU C HEARING In ttie Com­ m issioners Room of the DavIe Counly Administration Buikiing, Mocksvilie. N.C.. at7 :0 0 p .m .o n M onday,A ugusta, 1996. A) Call to order. B) Review of ttie minutes. C ) Stanley William Henson has submit­ ted a request lor a Sped al Use Permit to expand an existing Manufactured Home Pari(. This property Is located off ttie west sW eof Famiington Road approximately 1/ 4 mile north of Interstale 40 and is further described a s being Pareel 35 of Davie County Tax Map F-5. D) Okl or new business. E) Adjournment. A sign win be placed on Ihe above propertytoadvertise said Public Hearing. All parties and Interested dtizens are In­ vited to attend sakl hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity lo be heard In favor or, or In opposition lo. the foregoing changes. Prior to Ihe hearing, all persons Interested may obtain any additional Infor­ mation on a proposal or dsk any questions Uiey may have by visiting ttie Planning and Zoning Department on weekdays behveen 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday ttirough Friday, or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. 7-23-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor of ttie Estate of WikJa Delauder Hedrick, de­ ceased. late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, ttils Is to notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to preseni ttiem tottM undersigned on or before ttte 9tt> day of October, 1996, being ttiree months Irom ttM first day of publk»tion or ttiis notice wUI be pleaded In bar of ttwU recovery. AM persons Indebted to said estate will please make bnmadlate payment to ttM under­ signed. Robert B. Hedrick, 1144 Rlverbend Drive, Advance, N.C. 27006, Executor ot the estate of Wilda Delauder Hedridi, de­ ceased. 7-9-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT D lV ISIpfi- FILE NO.: 98 CVD 1 5 7 * KAZANNB G. JO YN ER. Plaintiff vs. WAYNE A. JO YN ER, Defendant - COM M ISSIONER'S NOTICE O F ^ .. SALE OEBEALPBOPEHTY : Under and by virtue of an Order ol iKa Honorable George T. Fuller, Davie County' D istrictC ourtJudgeenteredonttielstday' ol July. 1998, the undersigned, wtio w a f' by said Order appointed Commissioner fo" • sell ttie lands described betow. will on ' Friday, ttie 28lh day of August, 1998. o|: 12:00 o'clock a.m . at ttie Davie Counjy Couilhouso.140SouttiMalnStreel,Mocks.‘ ' ville. Davie County. North Carolina, offdi«: for sale lo tho highest bklder for cash, that- ' certain tract or parcel of land lying and*- being In M ocksviile Township. Davlo'~ County. North Carolina, and more particQ ‘ larly described a s fdtows: ' “ • BEGINNING at a polnl In ths cenler ot ^ Buck Seaford Road (SR 1160). being tho common com er ot trad s 6 ,7 and 3 and 4 /■ a s appeor from a plat entitied ’Survey fo r .! Walker Enterprises* by Davkl A. Cravel, " Rogislered Surveyor, dated May 3.1999*^ being Iho Southoastm ost com er of ttK^'^i within trad; m ns thence witti ttie line of said trad 7 Soutti 69 deg. 15 mln. Wosi! ' 259.71 foot passing through an (ron at 50 • feet to a pdnt an Iron and North 86 deg. •! ■ W est 1135.75 leel to a point an Iron com -'*<* mon corner of sakl trads 6 and 7 In Harley* ■' Howell's lino; thence wltti ttie Howell lirie- *' 03 dog. 44 mln. 20 sec. E ast 200 feoi to a. : point an Iron In said line common comer of: - said Iroct 7 and tract «8 as appears frorn' said survey; thence with the line of said - trad 8 South 86 deg. East 1092.78 feel to‘.< a point an Iron and North 69 deg. E a s t" . 216.30 feel passing through an iron at " 188.31oe1loapolm anltonplnlntheconier •• of sakl Buck Seaford Road common cor­ ner of saW trads 7 and 8 and In line of sakl , tract 3; thence with ttie center ot said Road ‘ • and the lineof sakl irad 3Soutti20deg. 37 ' m ln.05sec.East200feolTO TH EBEG IN - ' NING, containing 6.209 acres more or loss. ond being Irad »7 as designated on saw - survey above referred to. This conveyance is subjed to public • roadway and utility easem ents of record.' For back litio see Deed Book 156. at Page ‘ X I . This tract is further Identified asparcel 40.05. Davie County Tax Map K-4 dated’ • March 28.1976. Said lands are sd d subject to all liens.- encumbrances, taxes or defects of reconJ V if any. except ttiose deeds of trust re-'! corded in D eedol Tmst Book 198, al Pag? - ‘ 606 (Mocksvilie Savings Bank) and Deed ol Trust Book 247. at Page 898 (IngersoB-, Rand Credit Unkm) shall be pakl from №|9 proceeds. An earnest money deposit equal I0;.< 10% percent of ttie highest bW win b< -,' required from Ihe highest bklder at the tunel;! of sale a s evidence of good laltti. The salelt; Issubjedtoupselbidsandconflm iationby . ttie Court as by law provided. . This Is ttie 30tti day ot July, 1998. ' > GRADY L MCCLAMROCK. JR,;' COMMISSIONER.; 161 Soutti Main Stieei Mocksvilie. N.C. 2702B* Telephone; 336-751 -7502 ; ' N C SB # 7866'-. 7*304tn ••• NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTRIX NOTICE / Hairing qualified a s Executrix of the • Estaie of Juanita Hendrix Foster Poplin. deceased, lata ot Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having"; claims against sakl estate to present ttiem; “ to ttie undersigned on or before ttie 30tfi. ' day of Oclober. 1998. being ttiree monttis' from ttie first day ot publicatton or ttiis notk:e will be pleaded in bar otttMlr recov- . ery.A llpersonslndabtadtosaU estatew iir •: please m ake invtMdtola payment to ttM . undersigned. T h islsttM 30tttd ay o fJU y ,1996. TheresaF.Paanon.206Bom onlLane, . Moravian, N.C. 26684. Bavarty F. Miller,' : 14597 Marr Court, Woodbfidga, Virginia ' 22193,Co-ExacuUxofttM EittlaofJuBnli» r Hendrix Foster Poplin, dacaasad. Г ' 7-30-4tii ; Nolice o f Upcoming 1 A b s o lu te Л . U C T . Saturday, August 15,19И в 1€krlk 1 James Glenn & Polly Stroud|f ■ 317 Stroud MiURd.*Davi| ■ Off Hwy. 901Л Comer ofln d tll Л Da 1 I O N AM i*ata(aectaitd) County H eC o m v ■ W-17Aor* Subdivided Into STracti plus e Room Modem Brick Hon^ plus An All Day Personal Property Qood Walnut & Oak Antk|ue Fu ALotofNiceCollectiblei HousehoM Walk Through Viwwing of Personal Sunday August 8th ” *1 pm- (Real Estate Inspectkm Sunday August 8« (OrCaliforanAepolntiTMd » Sale nlture ibopertySpm tip* 1 prill - 5 pm) YORK AUCTION &REÀLTY 356 FOX HUNTER RD., HARMONY NC 28634 ;704-S4№26M • NCAL IJ4 •8INCE||835 E S T A T E A U C T I O N Saturday, August 1.1998 в 10 AM Ptnom lPnifcrtyof Mr.EGny(ged)&MrbM»nB«tHeidifclB(lMt>dtt^^ I >»S«iBbufyst,MoclBvme.NC I l i m Sü tetti" js s *** e* » iffÄ oSÎÏÏTiiSii Jia S lM k NCAL r u SSSt-iSSSS. D i v U S f M r » m l M i « Ä * * N C A L *» Я Н И 4 Ц 2 з а ш ы т Ш , .к, t,^»üNï » ¿NTERFKISE RECORD, July 30,1998 - PS AIR FORCE TRAININQ. expertenc« and educallon can holp you reMh your ooals. Find out S5m :800^23^Af!°'"°"°" '"'°- AM YOU DROWNINQ In debt?immodlalo,cooHdenllal. Consolidate payments, lower Interest. Call 1.888-BILL- TOE or (888) 245-5373. American Crwilt Counselors, nonprolit. BUY A QIFT ttiat will last (orevot. MounWn land. $100 down. Owner linajcim. Up 10 10 acres. Qood roads, tieautlful views, very private. №ar Boone (NC) Blue Ridge Pkwy. Cail owner 1 •336-835-2281. COMPUTERS! NO MONEY down » no payments (or 1 year. 1.5 perceni montWy. Pius a tree color printer. Call 1-800-829-3955. DUUETE87 HOME..... — . part-time help, will train. Set own hours. Qood commission pay. Need help in all parts of state. Cail Lee Fulmer (704) 525-6764.____________ MARRY ON A mountaini Se married In a magnificent mountalntop ctiapel surrounded by trees a awesome views of the SmoWesI Cail 1-800-729-4365. Qatllnburg/Plgeon Forge hltp:/A»ww.mvchapel.com_______ WASHERS • dryers, stoves, and refrlgeratorsl No money down & no paymeni lor 1 yearl 1.5 percent monthhi, plus a Iree microwave. 1-600-829-3955. INSURANCE.INSPECTKMS-Need Coil “CASH" IMMEDIATE t t lorstructured settlements and deterred Insurance claims. J.Q. Wentwo,1h. 1-888-231-5375. YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could be homss across North Carolinal Place your ad witt) our paper (or publication on Ihe NC Slatewdle Classified Ad Network- MNC newspapers (or a low cosl ol $2» (or 2^word ad to appear in •jch paperl Additional words ate t8 each. Die whole state at your «¡¡»•rtlMl Cail Becky Snyder at 751-2129. Ifa a smart advwllslng IXJV! " ■ Ynrcl SnIos YARD SALE-«-1-98, 7a-11:30a, 284-4168. 256 Boxwood Church Rd., olf 601 S., queen size bed, color TV, VCR, stair-slepper, ctothes, used brick, household items, baby stroller, toys.________ YARD SALE-AUSTINE Ln. Brier Creek devel. ofl Fori( Bixby. Mower, tiller, fishing, some tools, clothes. Sat 8-1-98. Rain or shine. YARD SALE-FRI. & Sat. 9am, Boxwood Ln..Moctovllle._______ YARD SAU-FRIDAY alter 5 pm and Sal. 8-1. 219 Magnolia Ave., Garden Valley. Chlklren & inlants Hems, end olcoli«« sale. 1st time In 4 years sale. Mtorowave, king slu bed, Mtclwn appliances. 751- 2271. 5 FAMILY QARAQE sale-Fri. 7-5, Sat. 7-2, Sun. 1-5; something dllferent Sal. & Sun. 801 S. to Needmore Rd., 1st house on rt. Jeans-Old Navy, Gap, Lee & Levi- ez. 2-16; curtains; sheets-twIn, full6 queen; glassware-some princesshouse; ]eweity; bathroom- glassdoors, sink & cabinet; tools, toys, lamps, Niks & Adidas shoes, qood condition._______________ BASEMENT MOVINQ SALE-Sat. 8am, log house, Powell Rd. oN 64w.___________ BIQ YARD SALE. SaL Aug. 1, Bam-until. Qoil clubs, golf bails, baby Items, toys, clothes (boy), household items, appliances. Comer ol Cana Rd. and 601 N. QARAQE SALE, 140 Forest, Creekwood. Fri. > Sal. 7 am-noon. QARAQE SALE-FRL 7/31 & Sat. 8/1, 8am-2pm, 1800 Yadkin Valley Rd. Take Hwy. 601 N. to watertiouse entrance. Lots of lumlture, giri baby clothes, toys, womens size 4-7 & much more. Rain or shine.________________ HAVINO A YARD SALE THIS SUMMER?Put your sale in the classifieds and let everyone know aboul III Yard Sales must be paid in advance. Tlie deadline is Tuesday at noon. 171 S. Main St., Mocksvilie MOCKSVILLE ANHQUES a FLEA MARKET25,000 sq.lt. Inside 653 Wiikesboro SI.Sat. & Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces cail 751-2181. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale-Sat. Aug. 1,8am-until, 601 N. to Liberty Ch. Rd. 1ml. on lefl.___________ SAT., »-UNTIL, 392 Junction Rd., qood buys.__________________ YARD SALE FOR Maiy Q. Mills Estate. Househokl fumlsnings and some antiques. Saturday, /Tug. 1, beginning al Sam. County lin e VoTunteer Fire OepL, RWge Rd. al Hwy 64. For details; Alan Q. Carpenter, Administrator, (704) 872-6242._________________ YARD SALE-150 Forest DrTCreekwood/Advance. Sal. Aug. 1, 7-noon. Domi slie relrig., furniture. househoM, ctothes, CD's. YARD SALE-ISt Barbara Ln. oH Fam iini^ Rd. Thurs. Fri. & SaL YARD SAU-FRIDAY. July 31, 8-5 and Sat., Aug. 1, 8-untii. Hwy. 158between Sain Rd. and Oak Qrove Church. Adults, boys & llitie giris ctothes, toys, books, glassware, Christmas decor, household and tots of misc. Set ol McDonalds Beanie Babies. Cancel if raining. YARD SALE-SAT. Sam at Hidden Treasures, 601 N. Cooleemee, beside Handi-Cupboard «2, childrens clothes, elc. Adult ctothes, lots of stuff.___________ YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 1 at 301 Milling Rd. Rain or shine. New & used Items, bikes, racing collectibles, handmade ilems, microwave, lots ot clothes all sizes, books, antiques > lots more. YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 1, llral 2 houses on lefl of Bear Creek Church Rd. Baby Items, households Items, and much more. YARD SALE-VALLEY Rd. loSanford Ave. (pasl Ingersoll-Rand) 1 mile lo Scenic Dr. Name brand kids a adult ctothes, china cabinet, bedspreads, clean toys, outdoor playhouse with skylight, '94 Honda 30dEX, '8 8 Fold Brorwo. Lots more...Auq. 1,7am-untiL Apnrtments , ""-CONOmONEDROOMS for woridng, sober men. Private entrance. 751-0645. MOCKSVIUE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick enfw efflckinl epartmenl 1 a 2 bedroom, PwL basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connecltons. High energy efficient heal pump provides cemral heat and air" PrMred for cabte TV a phones. Insulated w in ^ a doors. No wax kitchena bam noors. Located in Mocksviile behind Hendricka Fumiture on Sunset Dr. OH o( Hwy. 158. Office 7 5 l" l6 8 * TURN YOUR UNWANTED items into cash with a ciassilledl Call 751 - 2120 lo place an ad. Yard Sales must be paid In advance. The deadline Is noon on Tuesday. COLLIE PUPS FOR sato. 1st shots a wormed. Oniy 2,1 tri. a 1 sable. $150 fimi. No papers. 336-751- 7710.______________________ REGISTERED U B PUPPIES Idsale. 3 Chocolate females, S wks. old. Have had 1st shots a wormed. $150.998-2321. JANET DEAN’S Limiled edition art nts now available at Serendipity s, 41 Court Sq., downtown Child Cnre A CHRISTIAN, IN home daycare has openings for 1st shift. Ages 2 & older. Wm. R. Davie & Pinebrook area. 940-6557.______________ CHILD CARE IN my home, Cooleemee School district. Near Jockey. Call 492-5331._________ MOTHER OF 1 has opening for toddler. 998-7660.____________ REQ. IN HOME daycare has openings available on 1st & 2nd shirts. CPR & First Aide cert. Ail meals Included. Vac. & sick days available (or chiid. Located in Wm. R. Davie area, close to 1*40. Call 492-7851. Commercial FURNITURE LIQUIDATION SALE,MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 95,000 SQ FT FURNITURE: Bedding 84. set & up. Lamps 19. Floor lamps 29. BR Suite 399. LR Suile 399. Accessories 5. Cocktail & 2 ends 49.99 set, Tables 29. Mirror 14. Headboards all sizes 29. Sleeper sofa 349. Dinette 69. Recllner 79. Bunkbeds complete 189. Curios 129. 3 pc. LR Leather Suite 999. Financing & Delivery Available. 6ankcar(ra acceplea. Furniture World Outlet, i-40 Hlldebran Exit #119, Hickory, NC e28-397-7283 Open 7 days a week. Homes For Rent 2, 3, ft 4 bedroom homes. Howard Realty 751-3538._____________ 2BR HOUSE, LIMIT 2 people. $6S/wk. plus mo. deposit. 284-6172 392 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE. 3BR, 2ba. dM. stv., w/d conn., elect, ht., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. 3BR, 1 ba, in-town. Ref., $500/nio. & sec. dep. req. $500 mo. 751- 9533 or 704-278-2623._________ VERY NICE2BR, Iba, brick house w/garage. Central air, appliances, out bidg. in Hillsdale area. No pets. S650/mo. plus deposit 940-2249. Homes For Sale Property 33,000 SQUARE FOOT WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION / UQHT MANUFACTURINQ FOR LEASE. 1,900 square foot heat & c/a office. Paved parking. Gas heat. Loading docks. Ail b№k veneer. 195 Walnut St. 919-870-6137. BY 0WNER-3BR, 2ba. only 2 1/2 yrs. old. Sitting on nice level 1 acre lot in nice neighborhood. Off 64 towards Advance. Paved driveway & large outbuilding w/ electric. $87.900. 998-7439, leave messaqe. C A S H PAID FO R ANTIQUES. PARTIAL O B WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TO YS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 1, 8-1, Gun Club Rd. oH Hwy. 158. HAVINQ A YARD SALE THIS SUMMER?Put your sale In the classifieds and iet everyone know about ill Yard Sales must be paid In advance. The deadline Is Tuesday al noon. 171 S. Main SL, Mocksviile When building a campfire, dear a 5-foot area around the pit down to ttie soil. GROOMING SHOP IVISECARUER MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about Tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork CaM fodagl (996) 998-8810' Э36-998-5098 »»eC U A M KW M BV H X Privat« H oum and SiM lI lu iin M W C iU fo rA F m E ttliM te INSURED ш -т -гтОтта DOM Mnm t KN OMiea i M i n n M t « « М И Н И r t o V M . Т » е м 1 (м *м |м 1 ;е м к•MkMlwertietW. B iM n to itlM iM iM lllM I Keep"inck'’ oflocileveBts intheEoterpriuRecord. и и щ и Ш Ё к Ш л Щ Ш л 336-751-3442 M o c to v llte . N C S H IF T iV IA N A G E R S & C R E W M E M B E R S W A N T E D • M lo rp rt* « » . • ComiNriMiw м р и .. IM Ib ta M llm w tnln g iw d tiw iliw cli. : APPLVmiPÊnit r ^ '“ ''^ ‘ ‘ ЛТТИЁаLOCATION: M O C K S V U E I (13Q nTTSo RANDY MUER &SONS »5М11кгВн|1*МккпШс,НС (336)284-2826 Service Aire you in need of a quicfc, non^tested, and inexpensive divorce? Keep your haid earned money In yourown poclcetsi Instead of paying an attomey call for an appointment. , 336-284-6672 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t t I The Glen | j Apaitments i I 300 M illing Rowl • I 2 & 3 Bedrooms • Section 8 Housing : I • C M : * 33ft^7SV2Qr70 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • d Cedar Ridge Apartments ’■saBs" 1&2 Bedrooms FHAHoutlng HUD Certificates Acce|rted.. НА'вАпИвЫе BY OWNER-IN Mocksviile city limits, 3BR, 2ba, fenced back) detached garage. Cali 704-878- 9369, leave message or 704*546* 5358, ask for Kent.____________ BY OWNERS: GARDEN Valley subdivision, 12 rooms, 3 1/2 baths. Call (336) 751*3413 for an appointment.________________ CUSTOM BUILDINQ CAN be aUordablel Take a look at North Ridgel Approx. 3/4 acre iots*20 min. to W*S or Statesville'publlc H2O & sewer. Bring your own builder or meet one of ours. Buy. now & celebrate Christmas in your new custom home. For more details call Jennifer at 998*1176 or LaDonna at 998*1169. Coldweii Banker. STARTER HOUSE 195 Spruce St. 3BR. priced to sell. $34,900. 751* 2605 or 751*3675. Land For Sale LAND FOR SALE. 336*751*2638. REDUCEDI 75 + ACRES BENAnderson Rd. Land opportunity for good pasture*cattle or horses. Piedmont Realty 765*4560. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS UW N CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Cali 704»284*4277.____________ C&M SERVICES: We provide ail types of law(\ service, mowing '. lawns, trimming, shrubbery, cleaning lots, 751*5798. РПЁЕTES. Antiqup &ljfb| ^ f in is h e s ^ ^ F u r n itu r e R e fin ish in g <c R e s lo n tio n C ustom W ood w orid ng & C rafts RickMiceli (336) 492-6020 TRACTOR SALES ft SERVICEN itiiiiifc iii и ш и ш ! SINK FARM EQUIPMENT О М М « Г . * М г м М . 1 Ш Я 1 i li » ■ Г П М 7 - 1 1 М ERttn GALVALUME 2 0 ^ 6 4 1 ? W A R R A N T Y Longest Luting . 3' Coverage / Many Colors 4 Pole Buildings ' Metal Roofs & Siding N M n E m i U ( ()\ | \ ll U ( 1 \l lU 11 l)IN(. I o l I I .i M i SV]. и 2565 Old Glory Rd. Clemmons 766-7054 o r 993-2222 А д И о г Т о п и щ * * * * * * * * * * * * Tlie Oaks I W W u l l M d ом евоп атм е Ш Bedroom FHA Housing HUDCerUfteatM A < 4 rfP ltd l i D ir OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 e L A S S i F r a s I N E g g E N B I V E PEOFTEABLE osi & Foiiiul appo UOHTIR, LOST week of July 4tti at Oavie Campus ol DCCC. Has Ineciipllcn. 998-6370 or 492-5047. Miscellaneous ■ Mobile Homes/Snie Lots For Sale 2^ ACRE lots, septic approved. Iredell Cty. off Sheffield Rd. No Restrictions apply.•inoi^des.704-546-5410. FWVATE LOT FOR rent ott JurwtiGn Rd. 751-7734. Miscellaneous FITNeSS aVER, EXERCISE equipment, EC w/video tape, brand ■ new. $100. Paid $t99.996^98. -FREE CEL PHONE with free - minutes. Activation required. (336) 816-8600.__________________ : HAY FOR SALE-$2 per bale. 492- : 7316 Of 492-7484.____________ : MECHANICS OARAQE FOR• гег)! In Clarksville area. 336^63- M749.______________________ : SPORT MAGS FOR sale. 284- -4253.______________________ STEEL BUILDINGS , NEW. must sell; 40x60x14 was $16.200 set) $9.990: 50x100x16 was $26,550 sen $18.990: 60x150x16 was $49.990 sell $29,990: 100x200x20 .was $98.500 sell $74,990. 1-800- -406-5126. *92 YAMAHA SUPER jet. $1500. good shape. 712-0476._________ '•8 SPRING HONEY. 1 tb.. 2 lbs., quarts, Mtlons. Larry Willlard. 336- Mobile Homes/Rent 2BR MOBILE HOME in Shady Grove area. $385/mo. 940-2348. UKE NEW MOBILEFarmlngion-Courtney $450/mo, security deposit req. Daytime « 467-6136; alter 7pm « 466-8875. home, 2?8-3' TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water fumlst^ed. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 998-7748 leave message. Motjile Homes/Sale SUPER NINTENDO, NINTENDO•deck. 2 conlrollers, 6 games, w/4 ■ bookB. All for $60. Call 998-8318. ^THREE (3) CB walkle talkie radios. !Two (2) 40^>iannel radios and one ■tingle cliannel. All In very good :oonditk)n. Bom 40-channel CB's •need ten (10) AA batteries and one 9-volt battery lor ttie single channel :CB. $150 lor all 3. $50 for one MCh. (336) 998-2096. If not ; шаШ ». pteaM leave a message.ВУ.WIU MIV JUNK cars, ■or 284-4194.284-2859 "TUMt YOUR UNWikHTED Um»' Into cuh with a dasslfledl Call 751- 2120 to place an ad. Yard Sates b* рай In xMnc*. The -deadVn* it noon on Tuesday. H A P P Y 9 1 s t B I R T H D A Y G R A N N Y S A IN ! From; Kids, Grandkkjs S Great Grandkids Nieces S Nephews Oita— ■SIM gtu- QUm/fa Г HAPPY BIRTHDAY The hill never looked so high aa when to 46 you I waved good-bye. . im arn -M ip ja Ш а л - М м ь in i МП Nt м и п ч и 'ю г а J é | B C f D , D e r t g a C f C o iM t r a c t im i| ^ o íif e <аГо U A eet '^ o u » CBudgeéf” A y lo M .ro w iiiw .B tB w .ntilitcwm wtW liidw w. ta R ^ .8 M n g > llM 0 M y> U e M E w m U n g > Jw w i*h w «.D tcto .T II»W cik «B iM M W ip tlii. U|M С отм пМ WMk • Bob CM ft Вмк Hm SMvIet, M L M l HUforMOay* F O R L E A S E Í B T O R A G E T f l A I L E R S (Long o r Short Term • RENTALS) т я и с ю н а c o M W i Y , i n c . a m u tH w y .M i lieiiochB vM B rN c э а м к - 7 7 1 в < OBL-WIDE REPO on acre lot near Cooleemee area. Take up ^^ents of $496.68. 336-751. MUST SEE THIS one. 14x70. 2BR. 2ba. del & set, your lot. 500 down, 173 month. 284-4001.__________ NICE 96 DOUBLEWIDE 3BR. 2ba. del, set. skirt, steps, ht. pump, 10% K 284 monlh. won't lastl 1-800- 2?8-3146 i WE HAVE OVER 100 properties available immediately. ZERO down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-7150. ; *as OAKWOOD 14X65, 2BR. new carpet, remodeled bath, w/ deck; $6 m 940-5136. PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterproof decks, ‘'lOs, driveways and walkways. PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BY f.C.E., INC.-S99 Inslallalion after $50 mall in rebate. Plus receive the first month of Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call now-l-BOO-583- 1339. Limited time offer/some restrictions may apply._________ RENT'A-HUSBANDHandyman, odd jobs, small Jobs ok. Free estímales. 998-5371_______ SMALL SATELLITE DISHES. $99 installed.Free programming 1800-984-0772 1966 FISCHER 14X71 labile home, solid, well-built. $9000. Refrigerator, stove, Rheem central air unit included. 26R w/walk-ln dosets, 2 lull baths, real wood burning fireplace. Buyer responsible for moving and set-up. Home is presently in Mocksville. Call Kelly Caner, (803) 329-6160 (Rock Hill. S.C.)______________ 3BR HOME set-up in Mocksville area. Off 601 N. $1595 do. & pmts. of$311.75. 751-7734._________ 95 MODEL. 3BR. 2ba, del & set. only 650 down. 177 month pmts. 1* 800-278-3146._______________ ABANDONED HOME IN Advance area. $1249 down & payments of $26S/mo. 7SV7734.___________ ATTN. BARGAIN HUNTER-98 model repo, 2 BR. 2ba. 14x80 vinyl, shingle, lived In 4 mos., 10 K below original sell price. 10% down. 237 month. 1-800-276-3146.________ BELOW WHOLESALE DELUXEmodel. 14x80, 3BR. 2ba. vinyl, shlnale. decks. 1-800-278-3146. PIANO LESSONS. THIRTY min. for $10. 492-7856.____________ PIANO TUNINQ Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 RV/Molor Home ‘82 MIDAS IMOTORHOiyiE, 24’, 50,000 miles, 454, loaded, $6500. 492-5238. OWNER: 19M Oakwood. 14x68, recently remodeled, many new updates, very nice Inside & out. $8,000. (336)463-5348. Yadkinville. CHARMMa REMODELED 14X70,14x70 2BR, 2ba, del., set, skirt, s»pa, elect., $700 dn., 245 monlh only 7 yrs. 1-800-278-3146. EXPERIENCED, CARINO PERSON desires to slay In home with elderly person or couple by the day or week. Call 751-5884 alter 1pm.______________________ UNK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINQRichard Link-Owner Free Estimates _________998-1798_________ OSBORNE ELECTRIClor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. PAINTINQRemodeling ■ Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-8340 day. 650-0612 evening._________ '98 SENTRA SE 4dr., aulo, a/c, p/w, sunroof, keyless entry, fully loaded, $1500 & lake over pmts. 704-546-3117. CHOIR DIRECTOR AND pianist for small membership church. For more infonnalion contact 336-492- 7554 or336-751-2754afterOp.m. Havbig A Yard Sale TMs Summer? Put your sale In the classiried and lei eveiyone know about ill Here's some Infomtalion you'll need lo gel slaned: Tiw llrtf to »nil in IS.OO; Mdi id«laiid mrdli to..Vwl M l «h lam 1» taid Klim.. DHdOn 1» clu iK M u k ll 1 too noon Tundiy: Uw Itevlt Co. Iiminlii Bum ITISniB iM aiaSt.M N kM M to JOCKEY INTERNATIONAL, INC. COOLEEMEE, NC 33A-284-2544 tsgtLfiLEMllifitu To cover all mainlenaiK« related services such as conveyor tyUm rtpdn, foiidift repairs, buiUing maintenance, etc. Must be diciplinM/oigMiiuilIn preventive mainttnance ■ 10 yura (minimum) on the lob experienc« In maintenance i«|uirM \^r liripM It applicant has eieclncal etperlenc« and has PUMcroptooiMor d^inottic« anVor hai badrground In WiBM' niiiit on «»peilence and quailicalions. aiB:DvStim rmilMHlimilPlftlM 40tK plan. Paid Vtualions. Paid Holidays. IminiaK M«dk»l, PratcripUon, Dantal, Vision, Ufe. Dependent and SufiplanwnlilUitlnMrvict. EOE_________PleaieApply In Penon. «« »n OF CLEMMONS Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons is now accepting applications for the following positions: RN-MDS Coordiiutor 8:30am-Spm • Mon-Fri LPN 3-11 shift, LPN 11-7 shift Premium pay shift for QNAs If interested please apply in ^ rs o n to Meadowbrook M anor Of Clemmons 3905 Clemmons Rd.. Clem m one.NC ' Attn; Cynthia Pierce RN SDC 336-76M158. WANTED TO BUY in Oavie Co.: Older home. 3BR, 2ba., or 3BR. 1 1/2 ba., structurally sound, mlnoi repairs OK, 3/4 acre +, rocking chair front porch preferred. Country or child friendly neighborhood, fireplace a bonus. Call 751-2861. leave message. Will consider alternatives. Employment 2 POSmONS OPEN for child care providers with experience. Call 492-2158.___________________ ARE YOU LOOKINQ for excellent benefits, late model equipment to operate, work oul ol Salisbury,'NC f: mploymoiil DO YOU HAVE a burning desire to create a lifestyle Ihat most people only dream ol? International company, Iralning provided. Work 10 hrs/per week. Create residuál Income In a home based business. 336-909-0229._____________^ EXP. CARPENTER FOR Iramfng crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Paid vacation ' & Insurance. Must bo dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467-7061 or 336-998-7465. area and be home every dayl II you are 23 yrs. of age, have 2 yrs. OTR tractor trailer exp. a can pass DOT reg. Call Carolina Log^tics KAWASAKI '97 VULCAN 1500. Many extras while over gray. 998- 6070.______________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick - Dodge : 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury ________704-636-1341________ ‘77 DODOE VAN, a/c, p/s, pft, V8, $500 OBO. 704-546-3117. No calls aller 9:30 p.m._______________ ‘85 NISSAN 200SX, blue w/blue Int., p/w, CO, ac. Tinted windows, sound systam, rims, 5 spd., 141K. $3900, OBO. 751-9898._________ ‘86 DODGE 250, 3/4 ton 318, V8. Asking $2800, EC. 336-463-5160. ‘87 BUICK LESABRE custom, $2600. 751-1942._____________ ‘93 HONDA PRELUDE SI. Red, 5spd, sunroof, alloy wheels, AM/FM cassette, AC, pw, pi, one owner, EC, 76K, $12,500. Linda, 766-4126 yre.ISS Inc. at 1-888-815-0090, Mon-Fri, aa-5p._____________________ BERMUDA VILUGE HASopenings for ft daytime waitresses/wallers. Apply In person-Hwy. 801 S., Advance. CHURCH SECRETARY WANTED.Office A computer skills essential. Please send resume to: PO Box 236, Clemmons, NC 27012. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lor application. EEO._____________ DAVIE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER opening In Sept. Is now enroiiing children ages 6 wks-5 yrs. old. 778-0316.____________ ‘ DISHWASHER » CASHIER NEEDED. APPLY In person ONLY lo Millers Restaurant.. HELP WANTED-CHILD CAREteachers aides needed, Mon-Fri, 2:45-6pm. Must be 18, please call. (336) 766-6979. : HELP WANTED-NEEDEbhairstylists A managers for new Great Clips Salon In Winsloh- Salem. Hiring Immediately. Great a benefits package. Call (336) ■— 1 for application. •' HELP WANTED: EARN up to $500per week assemblira products at home. No exp. INFI3 1-504-646- 1700. Dept. NC-5377. IMMEDIATELY HIRING ALLpositions. Apply In person at KFC.- rr'S WORTH THE drivel Do you have exp. In sales, banking, llnance, telemarkeling. ' or insurance? Clemmons based mcjrtgage co Is seeking enlhusiaslio, high energy loan originators. Exp. helplul, but not necessary. We will train motivated people for a career wllh big town eamings, even If you live In a small lown. iiall now for an Inteniiew: 1- 800-467-4479-ask for Jerry or Douq. ^ 1 0 Months einployfnant 40 hrs plus per week, - Must work weeKemte. ‘ LooWngfbrmotivaled persons to maintain Park shelters and grounds in an outdoor Park envtronmenL Musthai)ti\<aii>fMn Drivers INTERESTED??? Apply in person Tanglewood Personnel Onicc (Main Office) Hwy 158 Wcsl Clemmons, NC 27012 8;30A-4:30P Mon-Fri Position Announcement Davie County Planning Department Planner/Zoning Enforcement Officer Ol»ll«l!W JulyLIM I*™*“ I" 0«^ TA N G LEW O O D PARK SEASONAL GROUNDSKEEPER UtlMtCogi DavteCoui II k m to: mora, Ok* in South Main awM. Room Э07 HocktvltK,NC Z70M «т!схгюмдссЕпш1мга.рам1оияпш);twccMirr»<i;iauii»wrm<mi«MWi CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS Needed Immediately for the HHettM-tol— i/Farawili Cau.tii AU Locatioiu ft Рм-Пше Hours!!! C a ll 7 7 6 - 1 7 1 7 rordeiaib! O r Apply iaP en oa i 4431 North Cheny Stieel, Suite SO ^ Winston-Salem, NC 27105 .лш.Ь|1чт11>шо(Ю(Он|4п|пЮ «^SethlSiniilijCrtiiiitaliOiiiaa») - Nehfalto ■ •' ИИ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 ■ D7 e L A S S I F l E D S I N F B f P E N S i l V E P R O F I T A B L E cANO-TEX QMS, INC. Grounds- w«)eatln™'elc. ^ nX TvaS ion' A9." "ELIABLE RNs, .1-fN»; CNAs for staff relief. Medstaff (800) 647-9751._______ “ ENT*!- HEALTH TECH. 1-0N-1behavioral Imervenllons. P/T positions. High school diploma and oxpertence. flomeCare Mgl. Corp., 704-358-3707 oreOO-718-4599. NEEDED RNS/LPNS MAKE adllference In a chllds lifel Immediate openings. Join our team. Call Pedlatrfc Services ol America at 760-6599 ot 600-725- 6857. ___________ NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME set-up person, drivers license required. 998-5428 or 998-2479. NEEDED: EXP'D. SHORT order cook and waitress. Apply in person at Deano's Barbecue. NEW CHILD CARE OPENING In Mockavllle In September Is currently taking applications for qualified teachers. Education and experience required. Benefit package Included. Send resume to: 175 River Crest Ct., Clemmons, NC 27012, 778-0316. Employniefit NEEDED: CONSTRUCTION LABORER. 345-2504 after 6 p.m. NOW HIRINO DEPENDABLE full- time/part-tlme workers. Front line a kitchen. Mountain Fried Chicken, Clemmons. PERSON TO CLEAN pHvate homes, IT, Mon-Fri. Good jagftenelits. Cioverfield's. 760- POSmONS OPEN IN all areas of vetarinary clinic. Experience In veterinary clinic helpful, but will frain. Please send resume lo Valley Animal Clinic, POB 871, Mocksville, NC or pickup application at olflce, 1230 Yadkinville Rd. Will consider full or part-time. GettheHoUyiiraod Connectionl CaHlonla baiid Heallh к WiUataa Co. aow itcnNkw ataaagtn tor local aim BKelliat oiafkstUg к сеарешиеа pUa. Om твш trnn bastati«, lam uamip be no ilik . IhaM piodBCIs It eppoiMiUtr. Call now lot details. 7SMOO F l I S I s IN bed fwiilHy hM pert «me tnd full UfM pMltkm open for 2iKl iliin for RNi. Apply in person lo Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 between 8:30 am & 4:00 pm for more Inlormation. Great benefits and competitive salafv.lanHMNrttt • Meeki«Ha,HC»02l 2ND SHIFT OPPORTUNITIES IN CLEMMONS 25 ImnMdiat* opening« for warehouse scanners 2nd shift, 4 pm-1:30 am. &7.75/hr temp lo hire with benefits. PC and keyboarding skills needed. Must be able to stand for entire shift and work ovettlme. Stabia wotli histoiy with good references required. Home. telephone needed to apply. PI*M«ealllorane|ipoinlm«nt K E L L Y SERVICES 7990 North Point Blvd. #212 • Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336-759-3700 I ____Never an Applicant Fee«Equal Opportunity Employer t TACO V E L L Q Top Pay For The Best O f The Best Noiv Hiring Restaurant Managers Assistant Managers Shift Managers Up to $35,000 per/yr Attention Mark Phone; 336-467-0442 Fax: 336463-4663 m \ 0 \ \ O I * l v \ AppUutioiis are now being accepted at our office located at the GATX Davie Plant •IS U M w w elw i Adv«K»,NC Monday ■ Friäqy Ш am - J0;30om or 2:00pm • Ш р т(Иеш brim two forai ofU).(ooepieu«D MdSod«iSMKÍiyCin)orBlfdiCeniñcatt) or 336-940-5888 fordeUiili Employment 1 1 Employment | RECEPTIONIST NEED SOMEONE to greet cuatomers, answer phone calls, fiave some computer skills. Pleasn call for an Inteniiew at Trailers of ttie Eest Coast, Mocksvllle, NO, 338-751-2377. SHIPPING CLERK ASSISTANTPernienent position avsllable In shipping depl. at Rebb Industries In Yadkinville. No experience req. Some lilting ma^ be required. Apply SHOP MANAGER NEED working shop manager with communication skills, welding and electrical experience. Please call lor an Inlen/iew al Trailers of the East Coast, Mocksvllle, NC 336- 751-2377. RETAIL MANAOEMENT POSITION available at Cato's In Clemmons. Retail exp. a must. In person or call 336-712- 11F u ll Tim e C a s h ie r/ S e c re ta ry Apply in person Call for an ^ipointment Ask for Karla C audell Lum ber Com pany 162 Slieek Street, Mocksville 336-7S1-S886 M edical O ffice •MOAs »X-RayTech •Triage •Receptionist Positions Avaiiabie. Excellent Pay & Benefits. Please Fax Resume To: 704-278-3573 Please Include Salary History 106 bed faculty hee full time end pert time epefilng* for CNAien 2nd •hHL New pay ratee, good benefit*. Apply In person to Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 for more inlormation between 8:30 am & 4:00 pm Friday.- IN T H H M rtM . •MMks«Ma,MC2702t Young Children’s Lgamlng Center Has opwiings for thrae and 4 ytar oMs. Wa oftar axparlancad and nualNlad taadiars and i prsAilndorgartan ciMs for 4 yaar oMs. FuH Time Care Only в:30ал1.-5:30р.т. шт--*-- ШтЪЛтллM o m n y - r f M t y 751-7118 IHelaSpty-DlfwlM r IMCiMdlStrart " C N A ’S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 P i e d m o n t H o m e H e a l t h , I n c . Winston-Salem *77» fxxiwtown company, m1l treat you Ua you’d axpacl" S a r a L e e H o s i e r y Y.Kjhmvillf Emptoyinam Seoiilty Commliiion s now accepting applications for bKiiilive opanten on 2«413rd iMfis in the loMding ind Hnil iMpection Dtptnmmts. AppHcaimmuttpeubeskiUb tMkig end a dnig loeefllng test “ ‘ Strang «wik record м*тепи«мш<лд eipertonct dttind“ *sen Lee Hosiery oHen a fuN t f package that Indudec •AM M'OentafM anj •HoM vHy • V iatlo n Ñ y -tm phyf Stock ОшмпА4> П т • finpfq«* Stock АнсАам Han •<e»W •ShortT§mDüMllty •Uhlm m nt» •Ae(*wnentNan ■CnmVnlon •Виркум Store •JUthnlM uiM l AppHcatlons wH be ttkan at «М VedUnvMa tmplayinent Security Commission Office ' Equal Oppoctunity Employe Employment TAKING APPLICATIONS FORtemporary positions to assist In our Jurbishment proflram. Work week wiil be approx. 40 lirs. Both Mon* Fri, 7am-4pm & 10pm*6am. Apply at the Clemmons K«Mart._______ TANQLEWOOO PARK SEASONAL GROUNDSKEEPER6*10 months employment, 40hrs. plus per week. Must work weekends. Looking (or motivated persons to maintain park shelters and grounds In an outdoor park environment. Must have valid NC Drivers License. Interested??? Apply In person to: Tanglewood Personnel Office (Main Office), Hwy. 158 West. Clemmons. NC 27012:8:30a*4:30p, Mon-Fri. Employment UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIESDUE to corporate expansion, both internal and extemat, our company's growth potential has doubled. If you are energetic and have a strong desire to l< yourself, we would be interc talking with you. We offer. •Comprehensive TraInIng*WorkIng Conditions; weekdays*ExceIIeht Pay and Retirement Plan. To qualify for a confidential Interview, Diease call Wednesday the 29th, Olh, only Irom Spm... ; the3(Mh, .... to 7pm. 75V7310 and ask lor John Woodslde. No phone Inten/iews. Capitol Marketing. (Not affiliated with the Comfort Inn.) N O W ttiP iM G ! Appkbee'i Naighbofhood OriH A lo r it the mosl exciting and busiest restaurant in the country. We currently seek to fii the followirtg positions: • S e r v e r s • B a r t e n d e r s We ofler greot woges ond excellenl benefits, indudlf^ 40I|k). meol discount and prorrtohon fiuiiiii wilhin to mortogeinerìt. • B u s b o y s • H o s t / H o s t e l ' C o o k s ISS I»WGn'ffi*Rood Winston-Solem, hìorlh Carolina NdoriDotnoooGriUétoi . A U TO S A L E S if you are tto id U E fid i and kiN w 1ИМГ to devtlop M tis tio d с ю Ю т т , pleata саИ fo r an ¡n to n ia w •Local D ealer-N o High P rasiura • ExcoH iet Hours - 4 IM 5 Hour W N k > Draw - C onunissloii - D ealtr ft FÉclory lo e u s Call 336-751-2161 Restaurant Managers G r o w t h O p p o r tu n itie s S a la r ie s - $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 & U p B o n u s P o te n tia l H ig h E n e r g y E n v ir o n m e n t i F le x ib le S c h e d u le s E x c e lle n t B e n e fit s % % % % % W e s t e r n S t e e r S t e a k s , B u f f e t & B a k e r y If interested, send resume to: J.Hood, PO Box 399, Claremont, NC 28610 or apply in personal your local Westem Steer._______ ______ iN ow M H ei ^mond you'rt going to sun to feel a tfMeht better about tefirficrmf pm- ttrmr.Cmtedfitm the recent merger ofCaroSnoMedKOfp and Presbyterion HecVKmweW firmed one of North CaroUmi «rongeit health are oOonces. m i ¿000* employees ond a potient-bose of 12 mS- Son peopfe shoring our new vWmi « f earcai awce ir> uftrpmodem core. Qiedajp on us ond youl iiscwer on «fwonme« of >wi Waai abundant opportu» n«es.andc«ifrewe^ewe. Mooday-Fridiy 6 JO»m»Sprn Ц éwiìÉ Darte Соиму И м М ofraph}( trwnrñompU а ; A n d ing аг4 dencal dut«i АМТш«|_ orrefstrytfgWe. ■■ F Tty th Medicai С ч й а г С lleem-A$$i$t with the tiinow'iol ating roorn. Includa dcerwif of Л9 prepmbon for next о ж АеШ;"" ir>d transportition.orni rvquimt Офспспсе prvívrvl^ú vanabit^dv3uie.«iòrtt(9 twunwith occ«ienri<«' arKího5d«yí.To%wrteV «Ю»1ь130рп»вгГ WOpm. ^iMiinff'iSKlliinology A a a li-m a iifig Crmvth In addition to an crMronment thit Irapiw (Tottar pro tt« outstancfng beneflts md сопчмппбол )«u'd e»ect ftom a r«w . »|Д К Л ем ?м 1Л .'б!5^ ^ ÍE A L T H )! «ww.nevantNaaltb.eTf e -:0AV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 avie Dateline R m d R a is e rs Щ SÉUdBy,Aug.1 ? y O T n —11*10 bCTClUCcHinncy Bap- j l ik t Chuich b e fo re * after KhcJolmlnisiiy. ; n > ld l4 R i< ^ . 1г-30 p.m. Lou or рпл». ) C < U «J.268lo r463-29051o slp iu p . ! Satuniay, Aug. 8 HoMjr Stk, Dtvte Coiutty Bwkwptw A«oeMo(i.inrroniorDAVBIJg..U.S.601 S.4 9 a.m. til sold OUL Ongoing M«Q>Mot)tfvtteMoaeLod8e ìm Frì- days. Doors open Л16. Orsi game at 7 p.m. М40. WMhMB R. Divie VFP. 2Ы S.niur- Docn open. 6:30 p.m. _________________ SurKÌay,Aug.2 •M l AMiveiwy Homecoming, Turren- ito h ftb l Church. Sunday School. 9:45 itn. Wonhip. 10.45 a.m. Pioneer Qwuict & ReV. Ron Hanisoa Coveted dish me:i) to fbUow. OvIOMMKmt In conceit. JenisaJrm ■iftM Chmth. U.S. 60] South. 6 p.m. Nonery provided Lo^v olTcnng to be LTken. VmHIi» КЫе School, Mocksville Sev- tallH%Ad«TattalChunh.MillingRo(Kl. 9 ‘в.т.*4 p.m. CraAs, games. Bible stories, hmcb. lots of Tun. Ages 3-14. Sunday, Aug. 9 EvaiifriMSMvtlUle.TunTiiiineBaplbt Chorch. 11 ara Hole lsspc;ikernl ’Winning For Life“ curwde lo be hekl Sept. 20-24 in large tent off 1-40 Sl 1-77. spon4wd by chuicheof Sou* Yadkin Baptist Assodv tiori.- Bailey Inducted To President's Club 'Len Bailey, manager for LUV HomeiMocbviUe. was inducted into the CMH Triple Crown President's Club on July 10 al Ibe Company's Q u a rte rly Manager'sMeet- Ing. C la y to n Homes, Inc. lec- otnized its top perfonning retail la lei center teansatattoee- dty manage- ment conference at tte Hyatt Regency in Knoxville, Tenn. The CMH Triple Crown was a program challenging sales centcr managen to exceed goals based on pceviousperfoimance. Achieving IOO percenter morequalined sales center tcamsforinduction into the President's Club. Teams like Len Bailey's are es­ sential to our success. We are proud to honor achievers of their caliber with the recognition they deserve," CEO and founder Jim Clayton said.Listed on the New York Stock Exchange,LUV Homes is the nation's kadiog retailer and largest producer ^manufactured homes. Employing omiban6,300people.tbe company hiildf. icUs, (¡nances and insures laaiiiifactiitcd homes and operates fin a 28-state mùket. Bailey Sunday, Aug. 30 Worship Service at Rich Park, Eagle Heights non-tmditiorvil. rcLixcd chua'h. O i^ n g Ш я Baptist Chureh: Wonhip Sen ices. 9:45am. A11 am.SundaySchool.9;45am. Л 11 am. Nurseiy pmviiiixL Eagle Heights: Sundny. Ш лж scrvicc. Nonh D;tvic Middle ScIkx)I ТЪеШег. For morc 1пГо. cull 75l>7f)3') or E'Muil' c;igIehciglus@jun(vcom. lleavTn Bound F\ill Gospel Church: Sun* dayScluxtl.lOam.Wor.Wp. 1 i an>.Swnd;»y CN'cning wtifship. 6 p,nt. Wedncsitiy ww- sliip. 7 p.m. Pivstor James Wjird. 998-M94. CookemveChurchorGod.SimdiySclKwl. 10 am. Worship Sen icc. 11 am. H\-cning WotbWp,6p.HV Mw. pTi\>\4Scp.»cf .7 p.nv Wed. Family Training liiwr. 7 p.m. Viui scr\ire to шк1 Гтт chuivh aN-ail;iblc for SundaynMwingsenicc.PiisioiGiiiylliillips. W-4‘)77 or 284-2180. HUhdaieUni(wlMvlhodt.tChvirch nwc» in Sludy Gfo\e .ScUwl gjin. Sund;iy. 10:30 am. Childcare pwviiled. P;k1iv - Keith TUmmOmcc:‘W8-40mUome:W8-l?/). E'Mail: Hitluble UNtC Ci) Juno. com. Eatons Baptist Citurch: Svvtxt\y Sclv.»l. Ш am.; uonhip. 11 am.: chuali tr.iining. 6 p.m. Wednesday scr\ ice. 7:.'^0 p.nt GoodShcphcrdEpi>copalChuiTh.Cluiah Stnxt.Cwilccmcc.Sund;iysen'icc.9;30am. Be(MthemlInitcUMvthodfeAChu(th:Sim- day wonhip.8:45<% 11 am.SiiixtiySclKwl, IOaniY(4iih.5p.m.ChiMa*n'spnigmm(K- 5). 5 p.m. cwry 2nd & 4ih Suntby. Alkr .schixil (K-5) evci>' Wodnc.4lay. 3:30-5 p.m. т -Ш У . Rwor. J. Miuk Wccklcy. Liberty Unilcd McthodKt Church: W’or- ship. 9:45 am. SuixLiy ScIkxiI, 10:45 a.m. Mocks Uiiili4i MilhodM Churrh: Eirly wwhip. «:45 am. Sund;ty ScIhx>I. 10 am. WotiJiip. i I am. & praise. 6 p.m. Pasti»r BmceGwyn. WS.55!8orW«.747l. SmHh Grove Mrihodbt Church: Prayer meeting. Saiunby moming.i. 9 am. HUbdale Baptist Church: Sund.-)y School. 9am. wvfshipscrvke, I0-I0:30fellowshlp: IOam.woRhip5Cfvk«.WeihcsdayftJtLuck Meal. 6:30 p.m. Adult Ä youth Bible study, missions 7:15 p.m. Pastor R.T. Aldemwn. 336-940-66I8.Faith and Vktoiy RimHy WorWp Cen­ter. 1687 llwy 601 N. Sunday Services. 10 am.. 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.NwBelte^toTJ».Church.Sunday School. 10 a.m. Wonhip Scrvicc. 11 am. Wednes-iUynightBiblcMuily.7p.m.P.tttorEli/abcth Мл-к. Av4v. Pastor Dcrrick Mock. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday\\шЫр. I0:30am..6:30p.m Wcd.e\tnlng7 p.m. PasKx: Jeny L Couch. 998*3748^ Cana Rd. - Rwcfs Line. |TUrrentimBaptMChurchiSundaySchool.' 9:45am.. Wonhip. 11 am.:Night Sen'lce,6 p.m. Pastor • Rev. Billy Sk»p.Eptanpal Church of the Ascenston. R)ric Bixby Rd.,Sun. School. 10am.Wonhlp.ll am. Rev. Edwin T. Bailey. 2M-t50a DialAStory Ministry ffDrchadren.Billnnd Peggy Long of Ads-ancc. 998*7716. Sen1ctsattheOaks.Apt.7A.MillingRoad. 7 p.m.Thundays. Bishop T.R. Rk». dement Crwt Church of God, Wednes- d.iy praytr servfcc. 7 p.m. Satunfay moming SahNwh School. 10 am.Green Meadows Baptfat Church Sunday School. 9:45 am. Wonhip. 11 am., ? p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. P.u4or M. Ray Davis, 998-3021 Preüchooi/Parrnts' Moming Out. Bethle­hem United Methodist Chunrfi. Ages: 2*4. Mon.,Ttics.,Thufs..9am.*noon.PMO: Ages 12-23 months, Tües., Thun. 9 am.*noon. Call 998-6820 or 998*5083 for Info. Ffeunions____________ Sunday, Aug. 2 Reynolds RecLunch, I p.m.Kimmer Reunlun,FbrkCivicCenicr.U.S. 64 E Lunch, 1 p.m. S p e d a i E v e n ts MÌ3nday,Aug.17 Crvise In. downtown Mocksvilte. 5:.^9 p.m.Sponsofcdby PicdmoniC.A.R.S. As.v>- elation und Sweet Lo^tr’s Hawn. Ongoing Immunisation dlnic. I!e;)]th Dept., adult undch\ld,cvcry1\ttsday.4:30*7p.m.Flunnd pneumonia vnccincs available. D a te s to R e m e m b e r Ongoing visit Coolctnxt'i MlU VlUaie Miunm. 14 Church St., Tues. & Tlmre., 9 am.*n(»)n. Sals., 11 am.-2 p.m. Tours also »>-ailublc hy appi. Call 284-6040.Recycling truck at Cenier Comniunlty BldgnH-n am. IstSatunkiy.Recycling tnicfcatUnfamChapelMcthnd. ist.4lhSalunlay,8*llam.. RM)tlin|tnickatJerkho>HardisonRun* tanbtdg.,3rdSaluiday.8:30-ll am. Preschool itovythne. Tues.. 11 am.,D;ivle County Library and Cooleemee branch. 30- minute pmgram. For childrcn ages 3*5. Nfu* sk’.rcadakwd.itc'ries. films, nuncry rhymes. M e e tin g s _____________ iTuesday, Aug. 18'¡».k County RepuMiaui Metling, I>.mc County Counhousc. 7:30 p.m. ^turday,Aug.22 bavie County Republican Men'» Federa*tkm.F&FBiuba'ue.7:30am. Monday, Aug. 24 Fifth District Republican Congressman Rkhard Buir Receptkm. Rich Park. 5-H p.m. Rich Park S h e lte rOngoing' Yadkki Valey RibbM Brrcders Anocia* tkMi, BrockGym, last Sunday ofcach monlh. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit owners welcome. Call 336-998*9858. Extenätoo- Tuesday,Aug.4 Davie County Вккмреп Amdatlon.DAVBIdg..U.S,«IIS..7p.m.FamilyNighl Cookout. Bring drink or dcMCrt. Call 336* 940-5280 or 7W-637* 1636 lo register. Recnsation__________ Fiw ПЮГС Informalkin on these cwms. call 751*2325. FtecOub ВсГоп: (SlSWr oncrlSZ^Ischdol nixl oul of school pn)gnmi4. RcgiMnilion open. Good Tknets Square DanceGroupmccisalntfmingionCommunilyOcn* ter, 7 p,m. every Monday. Senior Line Dancing Mondays 10am.$l. Step AerobicsMondays, limrsd.Ty.s 7 p.m. Satuniay, 10 am. $l5/fflOfMh for 2d:iys, $20 Гиг 3 days. SilverstrUefs Walk ClubSenkxs, 50 and up. M-F, 6:30-9 ant No charge. Mothers Motning Out Tuesdays andThursdiiys, $7perday. S4U per month. Ж С А N e w B o o k s A r r i v e A t D a v i e C o u n t y L i b r a r y Some of the new bixiks at Davie Couniy Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mock.sville: Non-Hction Capiured by Hision: One Man's Vision of our Tumuliuotis Ccntiin The Gourmet Atlas How to Create Action, Fantasy, aiul Adventure Comics In the Meanlinte *• Finding Your­ self atui the Love You Want Mars anti Venus Starting Over: A Practical Guide to Finding Love Again.... The Marriage of Sense and Soul: Integrating Science and Religion How to Open and Successfully 0/>* erate a Country ¡nn The Real ^^cKay: My Wide World ofSpons Victor Hugo Mark Rothko H o w a r d C o m m e n t s O n B u d g e t The budget approved by the NC House ofRcprcscnialivc.son July 22 Is "a giant step forw;ird toward more independent living for thousands of North Carolina senior citlzcns." said Rep. Julia Howard, (R*Davic). The provision for ihecldcrly,known as "Senior Choices." calls for an in­ crease in Ihe ihreshold for Medicaid eligibilily from the current maximum income level of $242 per month up to S672 monthly. The expanded eligibil­ity will mean bene fits will be extended to thousands of modest incomc se­ niors,includingcligibililyforprcscrip* lion drugs. "When our seniors are unable lo purchase their needed medications, they ultimately grow chronically ¡11," said Howard. "The nexl step is hosp!- taliuition or long term nursing home carc. The cosl of a few prescription drugs is minor compared lo nursing home carc." Allowing senions to remain living independently in their homes "Is good sense, good public policy, and il saves money," Howard added. The House-passed budget, which also includes the removal of the state sales tax on food and cuts in Incomc toxcs. now goes to the Slate Senate for approval. TecUSA Members Attend Program Fiction The Bridge Ox'erFlat^villow Creek • UnceWubbels Cloth of Heaven-BXHoif The Collected Poents - Reynold.s Pricc For the Love of the Land • Kristin Hungcnbcfg/n a land of Plenty - Tim Pears The Long Road Home • Danielle Steel Momingsong • Patricia Rushford Reckless Homicide - Ira Gcnberg Sooner or later - Elizabeth Adler Strtiy Kat Waltz - Karen Kijcwski Betty and Roland West have made donations to the library in memory of C,JcrrWcUs.LuuiscCanner,and&irlc Fua'hes. Martha, Rulh and MargaaM Hoyle made a donation to the library in memory of C. Jeff Wells. Tbc American Giri Dolls exhibit wilt at the llbr.uy from SepL 14-18. DavieCoumy PubllcUbr^ hours: Monday-Tbursday, 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays. 2-5 p.m. Phone: 75I-2Q23. Cookcmec Branch hours: Monday. noon-6p.m.;Tuesday-Friday, I0a.m.- 5 p.m. (Closcd for lunch from 12:30- 1:30); ^loscdon Saturday and Sunday. Phone:284-2805. Kiddle Kicker Soccer Boys & girls. Ages 3-6. Registration Aug. 1-31. Member $20. Non-mcmben $30. Karate Tuesdays, 7*8:45 p.m. $15/month. Before/After School Care Registration under way. Before school: $4Q/month. After xhool: SlOO/momh for member. $l45/month for non-member. Must have immunization nxord. S e n io rs CaI1751-06l I famoreinfo.Locatk)nisBnock Center unless noted othcnvise. Monday,Aug.3 GoUen Afe Club, East Room. 10 am. Tuesday, Aug. 4 Brid|i.EustRoom, Mp.m. *RSVPNot*i|Hoiii«P«i1y.2-»p,m. - Wednesday, Aug. 5 : Wal4laKSnlorMondn|,8-IDam. vCard • lia n l Gama, East Room. 1:30; 4:.10p.m. ÎRSVPScwim ■B". RSVP0race.9am..^ p.m. Î Thursday, Aug. 6 ; Lunch *Lwn, Western Steer, noon. : .SenlorChorus, East Room. 3 p.m. ; StampClub.EmtRoom.7p.nl, ; Friday, Alig. 7 : Bridr. East Room. 1-5 p m. Z Monday, Aug. 10 i Cooleemee Ckib, Fint Baptist RllowsWp Hall, 10 am. • Bingo.EaMR(x)m.l:30-3:30p.m. « Tuesday, Aug. 11 '• Bridie, East Room. Mp.m. RSVP Nuntot Home Party. 24 p.m. ;j Wednesday. Aug. 12 ; RSVP Sewing'’B'.RSVP0nicc,9am.-'l p.m. ' Canl ft Board Gamci, East Room, l:3(^ 4:30 pm. ^ Thursday, Aug. 13 : SIKvrEagie9Chib,T3 A,l0am. ^ Senkir Trotten Chib, Ornter Communitir Bklg.,l0am.Ahheimer'sSupport Group,Eost Room,; p.m. Friday. Aug. 14 BfUge. East Room. 1*5 p.m. Ongoing Slhtr Stridtn. Brock Gym. 6:50-9 ani. Mon.-Fri. ; SIher Stride», Cuilctmcc School, 6-8 am. SllvtrSliklen.SmithGroreOym.6-8ani.SHvw Heakh Enitisa: Senior Cent M.WÎ. 8:30-‘J a-m. Mock Place. M.W, am. Davie SenlorCenHrSeniotNulrition lunch, пая M-W, 11 am. Thurs. & Fri. Chair Exefttes.MWI=,SenlorCenter.ï:30. 9 am.; Nhnlays and Wednesdays. Cool eemee gym, 7:30-8 am. Report Oavle Dateline Items By Noon Monday ItcmsfcrDavieOaleliBeshouklbe reportée by noon Monday of the publkatxm wee Call75l*2l20ardmpiibytheofnce.S.Mah) St. across from ihe c'ounhouse. M f l id i F abric Center & Farm Toys I19SaUuryStreet ■ Modaville,NC (336) 751-5417 SALE STARTING AUG. 17th ■ AUBahgrLockrtMliiclaOnaal« (St»l4 МкЫт Saim, EnèoUor МкЫ«, EnMkfy Cudk nc) • AUnbtktOBlate I— MMtttOM ■ eimflkitTaraimirkk | M t a m l/ a M n i f d a y W i r i s Ш о п а ! A w a r d j i M a t h e m a t ic s U5. АсМсУсгаелГ Academy i«i;aniwKcd thal Stephen Lyday lltñ M tip iM i h*s been named a jaiiOMl awifd winner in mathemat- I • llaacidenyiccognizesfewerthan iOpetDeaoTall American high school David E Smithof DESIgn Consor­ tium, Steve Cavanaugii of Cavanaugh , & Associates, PA and John McKenzic of McKenzie & Rains International Trade, all raembcis of TccUSA, an Intcrmtional consulting group, werc invited to paiticipate in a program on Business [)cvclopmenl in Romania. The U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Embassy in Romania sponsored Ihis event. It Wivs held in Washington, D.C., on July 16- 18, so as to coincide with the official visit of His Excellcncy Emil Consianiinescu, President of Roma- Whlle in Washington, Smilli and other TecUSA memben had Ihe op­portunily to participate in the U.S. Chamber's Inlemalional Foniiti on Economic Developmenl in Romania. They were invited to a host luncheon, at which. President Consianiinescu gave the keynote address. TccUSA has been woiking on a number of projects in Romania forthe pasl year. TecUSA has foctised on building sustainable relalkxiships rust, and projects second. Projects in hous­ ing, land use planning, ecanomic de­ velopment and inlrastnictureimptove- ment are a few of the projects lhal TccUSA has been involved. Lyday, who attended Heritage VM noniiialed for diis na- : i i ^ «WMd by Mrs. Waldroup, ;Mctar.Lydvwffla|)iieirindieUnilcd «ÉM Achievtnient Academy Offi- .c&IYiirtook.wMchbpubUshedna- .:^ :H iiad (n iy Miecit winnen upon ’|li|'n c M ve tccanmendadon of '|iiilW,coidiM.cnimarirn.iBdoiher ’{р а Ы ч п ш п а к ! iipon the itan- fübtfiM oaiclfalhbyiheacad- r.lte о Ы а an ■ ttùdenfa ica- (ipirtbimece, ItìM nl aid i|iii-. , iM ivaliai to'lean цскЬпМр,а11Ш еа1к1 ÏVirll.dwewUiility,and laMckarordi- k^.iriMn. F a m i l y F i n i M o r t g a g e С о г | к — ESTABLISHED 1»7» — tf o ta c o r n s p t a t " O m tdanàSUl^bi/D m k County H ttiiem 6.875 н * % > г ^1ГтО оЛйв> O m O tfàffnm i ■пНоМСии nntaS M ond l1or«M M : Гиккм иаП М писи , OHMTMOtUMS UNDOSIDOO пюемшшмикй , ш ш н о т ' W M w rrìa M M n » м в п я у ц мс С З Э ё ) 7 S I - 2 t f t Офот1леош0ТЬтф влУт Toaátf SMbicflptk)w Го( up to 900,000 ihim оГ ConiiioaSlock Bank of Davie (Proposed) MocluvUk, North CanUM Ajgttgaie Minimum; (¡00,000 shaits Aggregate Maximum; 900,000 sluies Puichas« Price Per Share: $11.00 Minimum Purchase; 100 shares Maximum Purchase; 30,000 shares'* ' Or 5% of the shares subscribed, whichever is greater. Copies of Ihe offering circular may be obtained by contacting one of the following Incoiporaling Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 к я ] % М в т WaMA.hmdi 81пяС .1ц м . Incorporating Directors. AhiH lih} 11ш |С .Пм 1ч | | М 1.М и1и 1 liitiM ta th M to JR H c M a U n m г м к а * HilaiMouiictroenHineMieranotetowUiioraiolidiatloaofaaoffdrlohiytliewwamilw. 1Uao(Mi«la made only by the offning chollar. . C h e e r fu l Camp Teaches Cheerleading Basics State Champions Senior All Stars Go Undefeated En Route To State Title Page B1 Page 01 D A V IE C O U N T Y 5 0 Ф E N T E R P R I/^ E C O R D USPS149-U0 Number 32 Thursday, Aug. 6,1998 County To Help Pay Disabled Retirees' Insurance Premiums By Jeanne Gallher Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord Davie County employees rcliring on full disability will no longer bear the burden of their health insurance prcmi- ums alone. County commissioners voted unani­ mously Monday to pay 50 pcicent of the health insurance premiums until they arc able lo re-enter Ihc woric force. A doctor's rcpoit will be rcquircd twice a year from each employee to prove they are still unable to work. This vote came after an eight month battlebyformercmergency medical tech­ nician Sandy Shepherd, who injured her back at work, to receive assistance with her health insurance premiums. The county provides insurance for employees who retire with at least 20 years of service to the county, she said. "Any employee hurt working for this counly should receive Ihc same courtesy as those who arc able lo serve 20 years," Shepherd told commissioners. When she was working, Ihe county paid 100 percent of her health insurance. “ Any employee hurt working for this county should receive the same courtesy as those who are able to serve 20 years.” - Sandy Shepherd Since she has been out of work, she has been receiving 66 percent of her regular salary, which is about 516,000, through worker's compensation, she said. During that time she has been able to keep the county's health insurance but had to pay the S181 per monlh premiums heiself from the rcduced Income. If there ever came a time she couldn't afford to pay those premiums site would not be able to afford health insurance elsewhere with her disability. Shepherd said. In comments made lo the Enteiprise Record, she said county manager Ken Windley said she had been offered an­ other position with the county earning the same salary she was making as an ENfT. Her understanding was that she could get that olher job if one became available at the regular pay scale for that position - not her old salary, she said. ■ It was wrong of the county to put her off, while she has Uied foreight months to be heard by commissioners, she added.- Being on disability is nocake walk, she said. "I would very much like to go back to work." To pay health insurance benefits foran See Commissioners - P*ge8 Two Die In Fire Oavle SherifTs Detective Lt. Jimmy Phipps and William R. Davie Rre Chief Dale Blackwelder (left) Investigate a fire that claimed the lives of a man and a woman early Wednesday on a tot»cco faim In rural Davie. Phipps said the fire started in the middle part of the mobile home.The cause had not l)een determined, and SBI Investigators were called to help with the investigation. One txxiy was found near a door, another near a window, tx>th in the living room area of the mobile home. The woman who died worked on the Lance Joidan famn oil Eaton Church Road. The man had anrlved at the trailer eartier In the evening tooking for a job, Phipps sakJ. BlackwekJer said a neighbor riotk»d flames coming from the trailer. Firefighters anived within minutes, but the trailer was engulfed, he sakl. The mobile home was berelynotteeable from the road, behind a tobacco liekl. -Photo by Robin Fergusson |ist Fight At County Meeting Lands Men in Court B^Jemne Gaither PaWe Counly Enterprise Record >Twomeninvolvedinafistfight At a cbunty meeting in April fi- tially had their day in court last week. : After hearing each num's ver­ sion of what happened and listen­ ing to a segment of an audio tape i^atthemeeting,Judge Samuel C^UKy found RogerSpillman,47, of^leemee, guilty of assaulting Hodgson April 20, during a ^biic hearing held by the Davie Cjotmty Board of Cpmmissionets. v'-HixIgson, who lives in the Rocky Knoll community just out­ side Cooleemee, was found not guilty of assault. Cathey granted Spillman a prayer for judgment continued, which means the conviction will not appear on his record unless he'sconvictedofasimilaroffense. Leon Penninger, who had been at the public hearing, saidHodgson was arguing with county manager Ken Windley when Spillman got up and walked toward the door beforewhirlingaroundandhitting Hodgson, who was seated on Ihe front row near Ihe door. He didn't see Hodgson strike Spillman, but Ihings happened so fast he couldn't be sure that he hadn't, Penninger said. j Hodgson testified lhal he had intentionally arrived late for the meeting because of ongoing ten­ sion with Spillman. H; had come to protest a request by Spillipm to rezone a pieceof prope^ oh N.C. 801 near his home. ' i Hodgson said he Was' given Ihree minutes to spedk, during whichthecounty manager repeat­ edly intenupl^ him. i! He made comments ijboutdiug activity al Spillman's businesses butnwleilclearhcwashulacc.us- ing Spillman of dealing or using dmgs, he told the judge. "1 Ihink drags are vety serious, and 1 don't want them near me," he said. It was his understanding that after everyone had spoken, there would be three minutes of audi­ ence discussion,andWindleytiied to eliminate that, Hodgson claimed. Thecouniymanagerseemedto being slanting everything in Spillman's favor, refusing to let him say what he wanted and present evidence of dtugs al busi­ nesses owned by Spillman, he in - K tified. "Mr. Windley's attitude toward me is that I'm nobody," Hodgson said. He was arguing with Windley when he was hit on the left side of his face, he said. "Like I told the magistmte I did nol see [Spillmanj hit me." Hodgson testified. His left finger is still stifflrom where someonesteppedonit while he was on the fioor, and hisglasses werejbent and the lens scratched, heioldCaUicy. FkiseS eeM cn -P ag e4 Masonte Picnic N e x tW te k The tradition continues. The 118th Annual Mocksville Masonic Picnic will be held nexl weckatClementGrove,offNo(th MainSlrcclbehindtheBrockcom- plcx. Slaning at 6 each nighl Mon-' day-Friday, carnival rides and games will be available for area residents to enjoy. The highlight of the week of festivities will be Ihe famous pic­ nic dinner, scheduled for noon on Thursday. Prior to the dinner, entertain­ ment will include an Elvis imper-. sonator,andmusicbythestudents: fromtheOxfordChildien'sHome and Masonic and Eastern Star Home for elderly. Those groups FkaseSeeKn-F^(4. Property Owner : : Paid For County'tf Misplaced Tower I A misuike in placement of thei : elevated water taiikal the coui^; water plant in Cooleemee cost:; Davie Counly $8,000. - <: Counly commissioaefs voIq^: Monday to pay Roger Spillmiii:' $8,000 for one hundredtfi of ' acre which adjoins the walerpln^j property becausethetankeuoide^: onto his property. Uiis is a fair price under circumsuinces, county attoroiy>; Bob Price told commissioiten. isnecessary and appropriate loo№: operation.” , Commissioners also voted tp^ allow Spillman to tie lus new tk^;: velopmenl in Rowan Count)^'' which adjoins Davie County^; wastewater treatment plant, iniir: Davie's sewer system. . <■, Spillman will pay the cost f<T-; lying into that system,. couMV;: manager Ken Windley « rii ;,, ',