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ThAnday.Sqit. 3,1998 36 PAGES
Spach comforts №ird
memoiy of Joshua
Major Collier at a memorial seivice last at Pinebrook Elementaiy School. A bridge on the nature trail was
^ -Photo by Robin Nrguason
Joshua D^RemembeiBd
¡t’tjoshua Slacy Day was a frie^ to '^iis'imdadminislratois. could interact with anybody."Later in the week, the school named a
Pinebiook Elementaiy School.' i- They had lost one of their best friends. AltlwughhelosthisUfeonaRandolph new bridge across a creek on the nature
j' ThedeathoftheS-year-oldthirdg^r "Joshuawasoneofthosekidswhowas County load, Joshua's metnoty will re- trail "Joshua's bridge."
: in a traffic accident on Aug. 23 Wju^iiioie a friend lo everybody," said counselor, main at Pinebrook, and with Ms friends,
!lhanashocktotheyoungstudents,'teach- 'Zollie Rogers. "He was a special kid who forever.
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Pleaw See Pinebrook - Page 4
Gaither ! :
a v ie "County Enterprise Rcco^ |
county planning bpi^ is I icom-
Tqi^ng that Dayie CMui^ litilizeja'^.
•tMon ap^ved by counly coinnuwonf.
:^eariier this year № allow'increiised
^Tielopment in a protected watersl^ \
;i*Jhe planning board voted Aug. M, to
;^^jimmend approval of a r^uesl the
iHiilsdaleCrouptoallocate the ICVTOrale
Ito 137 acresintlve Foisyth,Y^inpter-'
'itM for a 300 ^ (¿velopmeni ¡o be
j^KindenononU .S/158.
i:*h«deiignatedWS-IV pii^ldarea.
land owners ue allowed to have impervi
ous areas', such as pivkiiig lots and sid^
walks, covering 24 percent of their prop-
ei^ with curb and jjutter or 36 p^nt j'
wiihout,acconUngtbDayieCouniyPlan-
ninga^ZoningDirectwJohnGalliinote.r.;
. With the 1IV70 rule, county commis- \
sioners will allow lOperecntofthelondin
Ihe protected watershed area to be cov
ered up to 70 percent. ^ • ’.
TheForsytliYadkinwiilershedincliid^ '
about 7,000 acrei Calliihore soidl That
nKans aboul 7% acres may be 70 percent
impervioussurfaces.Counlycommii|sjoh-
eis will decide how lo alloc^tHo« 700
KTCSonaprojectbypiDj«^ - '
J, *№ st^ established watosM rules;
!to protect drinking water supplies but
provided^ 10/70 rule to allow coui|lies
wd towns some flexibility, u ecotiomy
and quality of liie rely oif development.
Hade VanHoy, attorney forthe Hillsdale
Group, told the planning board.
If this level of development was not,
OK,Van Hoy said. It would n^have bem '
putinthelaw. ' 'r!' ■ '
^ Inteipireting the o^int^e, ii was de-
ï^nined that the 167 acres of Kindemh
that will be tesidential d|d not need to be
inclu(M in thé request, leaving only 137
i^.foriuglm^nsity develo^n^^
¿xpliined. . ,
, ' '. ‘The effect on the environment firom
№ will.te minuscule with ^ yards of
wet bottomland^Meenitand Ihe Yadkin
: River and 90 percent of lunoff from the
devekipment draining inlo.a.ppnd, he
said.
, . The' (kvelopment will increa« the
cowily's ii|X base dramalically. Van Hoy
','ad(W/'';-^''V-,
‘ ^. county commissioneis choose lo
fliprove the 10/70 nile for tte Kinderton
development, the Hillsdale Group may
cover up to.96 acres. ^
3 Football
Players
Suspended
Principal Amends Policy
That Would Ban Eligibility
By Pwlghl Sparks
Davic County Entcфrise-Rec0rd
Hours after a first-game loss,
three Davie High football players were
in a group stopped by police soulh of
Mocksviile.
They had been drinking.
According to school policy, the
three had to be kicked off the team;
School principal Linda Bost reconsid-;
ered lhat policy over thè weekend
suspended the players for four gan^
instead. Tlicrc will be other punish-:
, meni, but Ihcy will be allowed to play
the Hve Central Piedmont Conferei^
games.
The Ihrce were key players: the
starting quarterback, place kicker anil,
a fullback.
Please See Foolball - Page IO;;
P la n n e r s S p I É
O n C h a n g e s T i
M o b ile H o m e ;
R e g u la tio n s ;
By Jeanne Gattber
Davie County Enteiprise Record
The DavieCounty planning board
divided in a vote Aug. 2Son proposed
amendments lo mobile home regulations
in Ihe county zoning ordinance.
' Those opposing Ihe changes cited the
definition for a manufactured home pari(
as their primary concern.
The cuirent definition for a manufac-
luredhomepaikis"anytractoflandsetup
and mainuiined as a paridng place for
three or more manufactured homes.".
If approved by county commissioners,
the amendments will reduce the number
of mobile homes constituting a manufac
tured home paifc from three to two on «
single tract of land, accocdihg to planning
and zoning director John Gallimore.
Alsoconsideredamanufacturedho^
park would be adjoining parcels of 1 ^
owned by the same person, family, part- |
nership or company, which has been |
planned or improved for ihe placement
and rental of two or more mobile homes, j
This would make regulations for mo- |
bile homes like those already in place tor j
stick buih homes, Gallimore said. The
county ordinance allows one house ррт
tract of launder single ownership ex
cept in à group development such №
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S e r v e d I n D a v i e 's
B i g g e s t C r i s i s
He was one of the nicest men we've ever elected as
sheriff. But he served during a time when being a nice guy
wasn't enough.
R.O. Kiger died last week, and a flood of memories of
his term came rushing back.
He was elected when all we looked for in a sheriff was
' strength of character. Kiger was a good man. People liked '
!m . His only experience was managing his comer grocety
store on Nofth Main Street.
That h^ always been experience enough.
But things changed drastically One night on Redland
Road in 1975.
One of Kiger's deputies was gunned down while stop
ping a motorist. The man fled to Forsyth, and ofTicen chased
him back into Davie County, again to Redland Road. A
Forsyth officer was gunned down there.
Money Joe Campbell fled into the nighl, and he was
declared a public outlaw. He could have been shot on sight.
Police ofTicers flocked to the county by Ihe hundreds. They
took control of. the search.
The events were national news, and a sleepy little county
found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight.
Sheriff Kiger and the Davie County deputies were
shuttled to the side by lawmen from other areas.
Davie's deputies lacked the experience, training, skill,
and even the weapons to handle such a manhunt.
When it was all over, Davie County law enforcement was
in shambles. Afler burying deputy Wayne Harold Gaither, the
rest of the deputies declared a strike. Davie only had 11
deputies, and Sheriff Kiger was left to run the department by
himself.
Even though their methods were strange, the deputies had
noble goib: ;They wanted a sheriffs department equipped for
^ modem age. They wanted more deputies, more patrol
cats, belter salaries, better pistols and weapons.
It was a difficult time.
Sheriff departments in little counties had concemed
themselves with minor things such as occasional drunks and
fights. But times changed here with an interstate highway
cutting through the county and the arrival of the dmg culture.
The sheriffs department had to get with the times.
Sheriff Kiger and the deputies weathered a lot of storms,
ronflicts and ideas about how to improve the department.
Now that it's history, we can look back and marvel at the
inqirovements. Traimng is no longer an option for depuUes.
We have skilled detectives. The job is a career for many
officers. A newly-elected sheriff no longer fires all the depu
ties and hires his own friends. And deputies equipped with
bullet proof vests and powerful weapons,
R.O. Kiger served during the most challenging time for
any sheriff in Davie history. It was a job he relished and
mjoyed. Even in his advanced years, he enjoyed being called
'^Sheriff," And he kept up with his old friends in law enforce-
ibent.
: ' Sheriff Robert Odell Kiger died Aug. 26 at Autumn Care
in MocksviUe. His devoted wife, Maude, had died a couple of
ipoaih*,cariwr. He was buried at Oak Grove United Methodist
Chuicllcenieteiy,
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U n i t e d W a y C a m p a i g n T o B e g i n S o o n
To Ihc cdilor
First a Ьсалу Ihank you Гог llnding spacc in our
newspaper 10 insert the various Unilcd Way mes
sages wc provide and you run on an as-spocc-
avoitablc basis,
Vour rcauers should know ihcsc messages arc
tun without cost as an expression by Ihe newspaper
of its communiiy suppon оГ its Unilcd Way - the
Davic County Unilcd Way.
The "united" way in which communities have'
comciogctherlomcctciliiens'nccdshasovcra 1(X)
year hisioiy in our counity. Campaigns have been
callcd-ComrounilyChcst. Red Fcalher Fund, War
Chest, War Fund, Unilcd Fund and, now, Unilcd
Way. For It is "united" lhat wc pool our donated
doiiais 10 maximize Ihcir efrcclivencss'and mini
mize costs. Il is the best way to have morc dollars
available to meet acommunity's health and human
services needs.
The messages' listed telephone number -
1(800)41 l-UWAY-rings in our local Unilcd Way
оШсс, Ihraugh anangemcnts with AT&T, ifa call
is made from a local telephone. TWs number, when
seen in TV "spots" during NFL and ACC games,
are spots donated by Ihc sponsois. The annual
dollar volue exceeds $50 million. Il is Ihcir way of
recognizing Ihe value a local United Way has In the
communiiy il serves.
Sccond we want 10 call loyour readers' allenlion
lhat Ihe 98/99 local campaign will begin next
monlh. The goal will be announced at a gala "gar
den party" on the grounds of the historic Boxwood
Lodge. Ap|»eciallon Is expresé to its owner,
Martha Hoffner, for making Ihis possible. A very
special guest has been Invited.
Thesuccessofthecampaign will depend largely
upon our citizens who work in olher counties
remembering lo write "Davie County" on Ihcir
pledge forms. Tlial is the only way Ihcir pl^gcd
doiiais will "come back home" to benefil their
neighbors, friends and, pcrtiaps, Ihemsclves. Oth
erwise il will stay where pledged.
Again, Ihank you for our newspaper's suppdri.'
. Henry Horn, President
Mocksvlllo
Is Advance Haunted?.
R e a l T e a c h i n g N e e d e d
To Ihc editor
What do schools and holidays have incommon?
They are money-making schemes. Lets see how
much we can gel parcnls lo buy Ihis year.
I hate Ihc way the curriculums arc set up... Life
Skills, Prime Time, ELPS... why notjust English,
social studies, science, heallh & P.E. A plain t-shirt
and black shorts should do for P.E Why is a DHS
logo needed? Don't the kids and teachers know
where Ihey are?
I bow lhal it hiu some families hard to provide
all the supplies such as specinc ring binders, paper,
dividers and labs, composilion tiooks, SS agenda
book, nwkers, colored pencils, Crayons, red pen,
blue pen, school fees, P.E. unifonns, clothes.
I could conlinue, bul you dont have enough
spacc. Some leachcis have some of the most idiotic
ideas rveeverheard.Monday,oneofmylhrteklds
forgotapcncil.ForcollolCTal of a 10-1S centpencil.
she look one of my child's shoes, a $30 shoe until
class was over. I informed Ihe school thal I didn'l
. pay $10 for good socks for her teacher lo lake her
shoes in class. She can buy the next ones.
Last year, my other child in her life skills class
had to pick out (I had lo pay $7.30) and make a
stulfcd animal or pillow. She got an "F," and wasn't
the only one. The project was useless. I have a bag
of rags. Hopefully, my child's future won't be
siulling cotton up a toy's butt.
Let'sgctbacktorealleaching-and the foci is real
leaching doesn'l cosl what il's costing us. A lol of
parents agree wiih me 1,000percent. Parents'input
is mostly appreciated in Ihe monetary form. And
yes, I've volunteered manytimes at schools over the
years.
Larri Frank
Advance
TotheedHor /,:! . .a.;-..
As a reasonable responsible citizen of Advance 7
and Davic Counly, I feci it Is my duly lo Inform the '
general public about some Ihings lhat arc happen
ing lhal may affect many people in Ihis area: * '
I personally do nol know all the hisMry of
Advancc, bul feel whal is happening may hàve
something to do with Ihe past. , •
Al sundown, Ihings have started lo change^ I'ye
seen bats llying and selllc in one place. Wolves a(e
howling, dogs are barking, cats are screeching. I've
seen eyes and heard screams lhal seem to cbmc
from an arca on 801 in Advance.
Could Ihis be the haunting of a house in Ad
vance? Please walch 801 - 1 feel something big is
aboul 10 lake place.
Linda S. Cuter
A d v ^
Family Appreciates Help
To the editor. ■
Dear fricndsofjohnny Dale Head, Ihe Progtв^
sive Women's Club of Cooleemee and all the
churches, each and cvciy one of you, we want Ю
thank you for your love and support for helpitig )U
10 get him transported to Baplisl Hospilal. We iye
just so grateful to know people like you and we^li
never forget you.We have always thoughl thert ate
angels among us, now we truly know then are.
angels in Cooleemee. ; •
Johnny Dale's family ;
John and Frances, Fn»la,Shirieyandlln«:y
Cooleemee
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3, ,1998 - 3
D id School Start Too Early This Year?
Ldgh Anne Moore
Davit Higb School
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Tonya Ledbetter
Davie High School
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iNot-So-Simple
It seemed like the perfect way to impress my golfing buddies
land acquaintances,
! Telling them about playing golf on Pinehurst No. 2, where
jgolf.as we know it began, one of the top courses
|in tfe world, where the caddies are strong and
¡knowledgeable, whete the grass is lush and
(green, whete jusl aboul everyone wants to play,
: but few get Ihe oppornmity,
I I got the opportunity, and couldn'l wait to tell
! my buddies,
\ As it turns out, golfers are mainly a jealous
jlot.
j While telling my story, several of these so-
¡called friends simply walked away, and I hadn't
'even got to the goixl parts. Others just nodded
i their heads and rolletl their eyes, trying to make
: It look like they were thinking about something
ielse;
Jealousy. Pute, green golf course envy.
I; To heck with ihose jealous people. I'm telling Ihe world,
i the ride down 220 to Pinehurst went quickly, maybe because
il didn't want to be lale for Ihe 11:30 tee off of Ihe tournament
;(No, it wasn't a qualifying tournament for the U.S, Open). I got
:there al 10. The tournament started at 11:30,1 was to start at
1:50. . .
What an agonizing wait. I walked and rode all over Pinehurst,
looking for other courses.
Then Ihe lime came. The famous Pinehurst No. 2. A trip to the
driving range, nnd the balls wete flying out of sight. A trip to Ihe
pulling green was a different story. The ball wouldn't fall in the
cup: Roll right past it. Roll way past It. The Pinehurst employees,
one afler the olher, said Ihe same thing. Don't be intimidated by
thtgreens, known to be as slick as glass.
Twas determined not to be intimidated.
' 'fhe view off the first hole wasn't as impressive as what I had
imagined for Pinehurst No. 2. There was a road to the left, pine
^es to the right. I got used lo that scenario before the day was
(jvir. Sometimes there was no road, but Ihere were always pine
Uees.
.-.My drive on the par 4 first hole was long and straight. The
sKoitd shot landed on the green and stuck, about 10 feet from the
hole. It w u the only shot on Ihe green among my playing part-
'neh: A sure par, maybe even a birdie. The last to putt, I watched
the balls as they rolled this way and that. Confident, not intimi
dated, I stepped up lo the bali. I steadied myself. And I putted. A
soft sttoke, because Ihe greens at Pinehurst No. 2 are fast. It
tolled slowly towards the hole, and veered to the right, almost
stopping as it reached the hole. But it didn't slop, instead rolling
15 feet below the hole. No birdie. No par. But a bogey wasn't bad
for the first hole.
.. .That scene played oul just about 18 times lhat day.
The course isn't spectacular. There's no water. The holes are
generally sttaight. But the sand traps are strategically placed to
catch balls. Coupled with slight elevation changes, it makes it
difficult to judge the distances. And the greens. Not only are they
fast, but almost impossible to read. Many of the holes are set on a
ridge, meaning either you putt it in the hole or it's going off the
green.
r;: l-went home proud of the 92 that I scored, even prouder a few
days later when the gift certificate came In the mail because my
team had finished second.
-".81111, if I could score a 92 at a Pinehurst No. 2, why would the
PGA even consider holding the U.S. Open there. Not only is the
'co(^ relatively easy, the loads in and around Pinehurst are
a^iit as wide as a sidewalk.
1 "The caddie (He was hired by my rich playing partner) just
laughed. The greens, he said, are usually faster. The roughs, he
said, are usually rougher. The fairways, he said, are usually
narrower. The tee boxes, he said, are usually further back.
' Pinehurst officials aren’t stupid. When the press comes into
town for a tournament, Ihey want us to feel like we'ie golf wiz-
w^^Tliey want us to go back and tell the world that Pinehunt
{4o|? is the one and only place to play golf.
Зt^vas a good idea, but soriy guys. Nobody wants to listen,
pilfers are a jealous lot, indeed.
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Pinebrook Elementary School Principal Mel Fogg speaks to the crowd of students, teachers and members of the community gathered lo remembsr their friend
Joshua Day at the bridge on the nature trail that was dedicated In his memory. - Photos by Robin Fergusson
Pinebmok Dedicates Bridge
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A student is comforted foitowing the memorial sewice.
fContinued From Page 1
Joshua loved the outdoors and ani
mals, and he loved sports.
"When )’ou comc here, you should
ihlnk of Joshua." the Rev. Joel K.
Boyles, a local
minister and sub
stitute teacher at
Pinebrook, said at
a memorial ser
vice. as fellow
ihinJ grodcfs and
football players
on the Pinebrook
Trojan team galh-
ercd around In a
meadow adjacent
to the bridge.
"He was your
friend. His deaih was tragic, but his
death was nobody’s fault," Boylessaid.
"Il's OK to feci sad. Io feel bad. It’s OK
to miss him."
As Boyles spoke. scNcral students
wiped tears from their eyes. Others
.looked toward the sky where a hawk
was soaring above the irecs.
"Joshua is still alive In your beans
and In your memories. As long as
Joshua's love is in your mjinds and in
your heam. he will always be among
us."
Principal Mel Fogg helped the stu-
denu dedicate the day and the bridge i n
Joshua's mem(Ky, and read a poem
written by the parent of the student. A
framed copy was to begiven to Joshua’s
parcnls. Andrew and Susan Price Day
of Norma Lone, Advance.
The parents were io visit with
Joshua's friends this week.
AIthoughwearingasealbeIl,Jo3aiua
was thrown from the back scat of Ihc
family's Jeep as It went off of US. 64
eight miles west of Ashcboro at about
5:30 p.m. Aug. 23. reponed N.C. High
way Patml Sgi. J.R. Williams. His par
ents were ircated and released from
Randolph Hospital.
Funeral services were held for
Joshua on Aug. 26 in Virginia, and he
was buried in the Day Family Cem
etery In Chicken Ridge, Va.
P l a n n e d
The nrcllofiioifcliarttccuc Alls (У
air, as a cniwd galhen around Uk dis
plays orhometiowii vegetables, hand-
n u ^ quito; cookies and calces.
One of dw few evenu of lu kind,'
CentcfF^Ukevishononairiptuck
¡n lime as diey walk dinxigh Msioric
CcnicfAitofvlewlnglhevim'ciygoodj
entered in Ihe fair by atea nstdcnis.
Tlie cash prizes ocen'i big - шшПу
$2 or $3. Instead iVslhcrovctcdCcniet
Fair blue ribbons Ihal bring compcii-
lots back year alicr year wiih canncd
goods, baked goods, palnlings, draw
ings and cnft.«.
Wtielliet Ihelr talents are ganlen-
ing, sewing, embroideiy, nccdlcpoinl.
photography, basket weaving or wood
carving, then is a calegoty for jusl
about everyone.
The annual Center Fair will be held
al Center Aibor on U.S. 64 Wcsi near
1-40 Salurday, Sept. 12.
Barbecue plates, trays and sand
wiches, barbecue by Uie pound, hot
dogs and drinks will be sold Fiiiby,
Sept. 11 and during Ihe fair Satunlay.
Entries win be acceplcd S-9 p.m.
Friday ami 7:3№9 a.ni. Satunlay. Per
ishable itctta should be entered Salur
day moming. Judging will begin ai
9:30 am. All entries must remain on
exhibit Ihroughoul Ihe fair.
Fair books are available at the Reg
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anyone interested In entering ilems in
Ihc Fair.
A special rniit and vcgelabic deco
rating contest is being sponsored by
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DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 - 5
The following cases werc disposed
of lasl week In Davie District Court.
Judge Robert W. Johnson presided.
Proseculois were Rob Taylor, Mary
I CovlnglonandCoreyBuggs,nssislam
D M
«Tlic Armslrong, failure lo wear
scatbell,drivingwMIc license rcvoked,
senienced lo45 daysinjail,suspended
t i ? years, $125 and cost, not operate
vehicle unlil licensed; Inspection vio
lation, expired registration, dismissed.
,, T.bann Bobbitt, speeding 91 roph
in a JO zone, reduccd to careless and
reckless driving. S9I and cost; follow
ing too closely, dismissed,
r; Arnold Broadway. DWI, sen-
; ic|icedlo60dayslnjail,suspendcdror
I 2'ycais, $100 and cost, not operate
I vehicle unlil licensed, 24 hours com
munity service; driving left of center,
dismissed.
- Tammy Brock, driving while li
ccnsc revoked. S50 and cost; misde
meanor larceny, sentenced lo 45 days
¡njail,'suspcndcdfor2ycais.$200and
cost, nol go aboul Wal-Mart, 24houis
communily service, be employed.
Tonya Brooks, 89 mph in a 70
zone, reduccd lo74in70,$M andcost.
-Bony Burton.77mph ina55 zone,
rcduccd to 64 in a 55. $10 and cosl.
, iTammyCable,simpleassauU.dis-
raissed, failure of proscculing witness
to, appear.
„-SantibaCampbell,9l mphina70
zone, reduccd lo74in70,S75andcosl.
, • Lulhcr Carter. 92 raph in a 70
zpno,reduccdlo74in70,$50 and cosl.
PcterCharlcs, speeding 80 mph in
a 70 zone, dismissed.
- Sloven Clemenis, 77 mph in a 55
zone, reduced 1064 In 55,$10and cosl;
window liming violation, dismissed.
• Jerry Cope. DWI, sentenced to 24
days in prison, suspended for 5 years,
$500andcosl,noloperate vehicle until
licensed, substance abuse assessment
and costs, 30days injail; driving while
license revoked, speeding 90 mph in a
55 zone, sentenced lo 45 days in jail lo
lunconcunent with previous sentence,
$300andcosl, notoperate vehicle unlil
licensed.
- Adelaide Davis, DWI, sentenced
10 60 days in jail, suspended for 2
yeais, $100 and cosl, not operate ve
hicle unlil licensed, substance abuse
asses5menlandcosl,24hourscommu-
nity servicc.
- William Dixon, speeding 89 mph
in a70zone, reduccd lo74 in a70,cost.
-Marty Fatley,85mphina70 zone,
DWI, .sentenced lo 60 days in Jail,
suspended for 2 years, $100 nnd cost,
not operate vehicle unlil licensed, as
sessment and fee, not drive in North
Carolina for 30 days.
- William Jleming, speeding 92
mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo careless
and reckless driving. $92 and cost.
- Andrew Frew. pos.session of sto
len goods, dismissed.
■ Jerry Godbey, driving while li
cense revoked, sentenced lo 120 days
in prison, suspended for 5 yeais, $200
and cosl, not operate vchlcle unlil li-
ccnsiKl.
- Eric Graham, communicating
thicals, injury lo peisonal property,
dismissed, request of proscculing wit
ness.
• Kerry Gray, misdemeanor proba
tion violation, no liabillly insurance,
sentenced to 90 days.
- Kenneth Hardy, ailowing vehicle
to operate with no legistratlon, ficli-
tious, cancelled or revoked regislra-
lion,failureto wear seatbelt, dismissed;
no liability insurance, possession of
stolen goods, sentenced lo 30 days in
jail, suspended for 2 yean, $100 and
cost, $200 attorney fee.
-Alger Hellard,slmple assault, pos-
sesslonofstolengoods.dismissed; fail
ure 10 wear seat bell, driving while
license revoked, sentenced to 45 days
in jail, $125 attorney fee.
- Darlene Hicks, pemillting opera
tion of vehicle wllh no Insurance, sen
tenced to45 days in jail, suspended for
2 yean, cost, restimtion $1.000.
- Lars Kablersch, 94 mph in a 70
zone, reduccd to 74 in 70, $100, cosl
- Frankie Kitts, violation of court
order, dismissed, request of prosecut
ing witness.
- Renae Kitts, violation of court
order, dismissed, request of prosecut
ing witness.
- Debra Lail, speeding 90 mph In a
70 zone, reduced 1074 in a 70, $50 and
cost; following loo closely, dismissed.
- Krystal Lesperance, speeding 83
mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper
equipment, $50 and cost.
• Adam Medwin. failure to wear
seat bell, failure to yield at slop sign or
' flashing red light, dismissed.
- Andrew Mellon, possession of
dnig paraphernalia, sentenced lo 45
days in jail, suspended for 3 years,
$200 and cosl, not possess any drugs.
substance abuse assessment and cost,
destroy evidence.
- Pamela Mock. 64 mph in a 45
zone, reduced to improperequipmeni,
$50 and cost.
- Came Morrison, second degree
lrcspassing,dismissed,iequestof pros
ecuting witness.
- Douglas Myers, 87 mph in a.70
zone, reckless driving to endanger, rc
sisling public ofliccr, dismissed; driv
ing while license revoked, sentenced
lo 45 days in jail, suspended for 2
years. $250 and cost, not operate ve
hicle until licensed.
• Misti Myers, reckless driving to
endanger, prayer forjudgmenton cosl;
resisting public officer, dismissed.
- Jason Nea],misdemcanor larceny,
sentenced lo 120 days in prison, sus
pended for 5 years, supervised proba
tion, 6 months Intensive probation,
$200 and cost, reslilulion $618, no
contact with victim, 48 hours commu
nity service, get job,$150 altomey fee.
- Tammy Nicholson, misdemeanor
larceny, senienced lo 45 days in jail,
suspended for 2 years, supervised pro
bation, $200, cosl, not go about Wal-
Mart, 24 hours communily servicc.
- Antonio Percz, felony possession
of cocaine, dismissed.
- Bernice Peterson, dog ninning at
large al night, dismissed, request of
prosecuting witness.
• Jennifer Powell, unsafe move
menl, dismissed.
- Arthur Rabon, simple assault, dis
missed, request of prosecuting wil-
- Deborah Rabon, simple assault,
dismissed, request of prosecuting wit
ness.
- Christy Riddle, 2 counis simple
worthless check, sentenced to 30 days
suspended for2 years, supervised pro
bation. $50 and cost, restimtion for
checks, gain employment, no check
ing account.
-John Russi, 5 counts misrepresen-
lalion 10 oblain Employment Security
Commission bcncfils, sentenced lo 30
days in jail, suspended for 2 years.
$ 100 and cosl. reslilulion lo ESC $974.
- Karen Sheets, misdemeanor lar
ceny, sentenced lo 45 days in jail, sus
pended for 2 years, supervised proba
tion. $200, cosl, not go about Wal-
Mart, 24 houis community service, be
employed.
- Melvin Summeiseltc. 83 mph in a
70zone, reduced lo 74 in 70, $25, cosl;
speeding lo elude oiiest, dismissed.
- Willie Turner, DWI. sentenced lo
12 months suspended for 3 years, su
pervised probation. $400 and cost, nol
operate vehicle untilliccnsed.subsunce
abuse asse.ssment. 7 days in jail; driv
ing while liccnsc rcvoked, sentenced
10 45 days, suspended for 3 years,
$100, notoperate vehicleuntil licensed,
$250 altomey fee.
- Rosa Valder, misdemeanor lar
ceny, senienced to 45 days in jail, sus
pended for 2 ycais, $200, cosl. nol go
aboul Wal-Mart, 24 houis communily
service.
• Travis Wheeler, aiding and abel-
ling impaired driving, dismissed. In-
suñicienl cvidcncc.
-Shannon White, misdemeanor lar-
ceny, sentenced to 45 days in jail, sui;
pended for 2 yean, supervised probt
tion, $200 and cost, not go about Wal-
Mart, 24 hours communily service, be
employed.
- Stephen White, driving while li
cense revoked, dismissed; felony hil
and ran failure to slop for personal
injuiy, 75 days in jail, suspended for 5
years, supervised probation, $500 and
cost, no contact wiih victim, not pos
sess any dmgs, restitution $2,429J5.
$300 altomey fees, be employment,
submil 10 drug searches.
- Teresa Whitt, second degree uts-
passing,waivedprobablecause;simple
assault, dismissed, failure of prosecut
ing witness to appear.
- James Yotboro, misdemeanor lar
ceny. sentenced to 45 days in jail, sus
pended for 3 yean, supervised proba
tion, $200 and cost, not go about Wal-
Mart, 24 houre community service.
- Amanda Yorit, simple assault,
communicating threats, dismissed, re
quest of prosecuting witness.
Failed To Appor
- Ralph Blankenship, misdemeanor
larceny and possession of marijuana,
possession of drag paraphernalia.
- Lisa Goins, aiding and abetting to
impaired driving.
- Tracy Lyons, misdemeanor pos
session of marijuana.
■ Exzavia Reese, 63 mph In a 45
zone, reckless driving lo endanger.
- Belly Roberts, misdemeanor lar
ceny.
■ CynUiia Waugh. 6 counts simple
worthless checks.
C o u n t y C o n s i d e r i n g C h a n g e s T o M a n u f a c t u r e d H o m e O r d i n a n c e s
I Continued From Page 1
.Tlte problem with ihc present onli-
n:)nce is Iherc ore people in the counly.
whgo\vn whal isamanufaclurcdhome
pjirk wiihoul having lo meet ihc stan
dards required of such a park, he said.
,Rcc|uiremenls includc that cach
hopie.ftbut 0 driveway within the pari(
iiii|t.|>.at least 20 feet in width and
gnniod and surfaced wiih at least four
in<;hcsofcrushcdslone and that homes
i\ic not iocatedcloserthan 30 feet to the
boundary of Ihc park or a street right-
nf^wny.
•Proposed amendmenls arc that Ihc
drivevyay be paved and thal no homes
uro |(Natcd closer ihan 50 feci to the
boundary of the park.
,Tlic proposed changes will nol ef-
fccitliciTtajurityofmanufacluredhomc
owners, Galiimore said.
Il.^^ill nol cfTeci someone selling u
lot, for placement of a nwbllc home -
only those renting ihe spacc.
.I'lieunKndmcnt will havenocffect
onri)ie:hardship variance, which al
low^ rcsldenis lo placc a mobile home
on their land due lo a hardship such us
a sjck relative needing to be nearby.
iCmkhip variances are temporary and
iiiust \k applied for annually, he said.
* Fanhs with mobile homes for farm
vwffccre arc also exempt.
i conccm is abml the farmer
whowantstoputtrailersonhlslandfor
his kids," suid Slacy Cornatzer.
ll doesn't seem fair that someone
who has 20 acres of land and wanls his
children 10 put mobile homes there
must havc his land rczoned as a manu
factured home paric, said Allen Snipes.
He asked if the cwmiy is consider
ing Ihc change lo make more money.
' Ifparentswunttoprovideiheirchil-
dren wllh a placc lo put a home, they
should deed ihem Ihe land, said Will-
iiun "Wee" Drock.
! Something has to be done 10 stop
people from cheating. The problem is
determining where to draw ihc line,
said Clinl Junker.
Fred Ellis Jr. said he has heard
several people talking aboul the pro
posed changes und believes a public
hearing should be heldbcfore the plan
ning board votes.
A lot of people shared their opin
ions al a public meeting held by the
board earlier. Galiimore said.
Brock mode a motion, seconded by
Junker, lo recommend approval of the
proposed amendmcnisbycouniycom-
missi(H)crs. Sam Daywalt voted in fa
vor of the motion.
CMiutzer, Ellis and Snipes voted
against the changes. Chairman Gary
Tiny" Livengood was nol presem.
Other proposed changes includc
classificalionsof mobile homes, based
on characteristics such as age, size,
roof pitch and foundation.
Nomanufactun:dhomeconsu\icted
before July I. 1976 may be brought
into the county and set up for use as a
dwelling.
All manufactured homes built after
July 1,1976 had to meet HUD stan
dards. Ihat has been a requirement of
Moeksvilte's zoning ordinance since
1989, Galiimore explained.
The amendment will nol effect
owners of mobile homes built before
that dale which arc already in use.
None of the proposed changes will
effect any of the county's present mo
bile home parks - most of which don't
meet requirements of ihe proposed or
preseni ordinance, he said.
Mocksviile will not allow mobile
homes to be replaced where they do
not meet town zoning requirements,
but that is nol among the proposed
changesforthecouniy.Gallimoresaid.
Any place a mobile home now exists,
itmaybe replaced under grandfathered
zoning. The changes will only eHcct
future development
Some opposed lo the changes have
suggested that the counly willbe deny
ing a percentage of its resklents the
American dream of owning their own
homes, he said.
Bul Galiimore said this has nothing
to do wiih home ownership.In the long
run. he saidhe believes more manufac
tured home owners will be protected
than are adversely effected.
"We have to try to find a way to be ■
fair lo everyone," he said. ___
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Mcx:ksville Police
The following incidents were re
ported 10 Uie Mocluviile Poiice.
- Jacinta Kimbrougti reported
Aug. 30 she was assaulted at
Northwood Apartments.
-Paln'ciaAnneEsicsof Harmony
reported Aug. 30 the larceny of
$10.25 worth of gasoline from Fast
TVacie, Yadkinville Road.
- Officer D.T. Miller reported
Aug. 30 Ihe breaking and entering of
a residence on Cicisler Drive.
- Josie Casey reported Aug. 28 Ihe
larceny of $10 worth of gasoline
from Fast Track, Yadkinville Road.
- Nicky Flcetward Hager of Ad
vance reported Aug. 28 the larceny
of $10.04 worth of gasoline from
Horn's Convenience Store, Salisbury
Street,
- Maria L. Aguila reported Aug.
2? she received harassing telephone
calls.
• Thomas Lloyd Martin of Ad
vancc reported Aug. 28 Ihe larceny
of $ 11.87 worth of gasoline from The
Pantry, Salisbury Street.
- Janel Elaine Baucom reported
Aug. 27 the breaking, cnlering and
larceny of money from a residence
at Northwood Apattraents.
- Shanika Shevone Dallon re
ported Aug. 24 she was assaulted in
the parking lol at Country Lane
Apartmenls. She reported Aug. 25
being grabbed from behind and cut
with a knife in the brcezeway ofThc
Glen Apartments, Milling Rood.
- Bradley Dean Godbey reported
Aug. 24 the larccny of a pager and
fire gear from a mick parked al Wal-
Mart, Yadkinville Rood.
- Brian Aurthur Hughes reported
Aug. 25 Ihe larceny of CDs from a
vehicle.
Arrests
• Danell Diuane Parks, 35, of 114
Wall St., Cooleemee, wiis chaiged
Aug. 28 with burglaiy.
- Curtis Lamont “Skeeboll”
Lewis, 21, of Salisbury, was charged
Aug. 27 with aiding and abetting an
assault with a deadly weapon. TKal
date: Nov. 5.
- Andrew Shane Lanier, 24, of
1028 Joe Road, Advance, charged
Aug. 24 with possession o f drug
paraphernalia.‘Trial date; Sept. 24.
‘ Jamie Lee Lanier, 22, of860 Joe
Road, waschaiiedAug.24withpo5-
session of marijuana and possession
of drug paraphernalia. Trial date:
Sepl. 24.
naffic Accidents
- l\vo vehicles collided on Coun
try Lane at 8:50 p.m. Aug. 28.
Heather Ijiwane Howell, 16, of
439 Farmland Road, drove a 1989
Nissan left of center, striking a 1980
Dodge truck driven by Barry Gene
Rivers, 33, of Salisbury, re ^ e d
Officer L. Keith Ountet Shet^the
officer she was avoiding ^ople
walking on Ihe road.
- A Mocksville woman Was'ited
for driving without a license ’and
making an unsafe traffic move'nieni
after a wreck at U.S. 601 and U.S.
64 at 4:59 a.m. Aug. 21.
Donna Boytet Joynet; 32, tmiied
a 1995 Pontiac left, striking a 1986
Mazda truck driven by Gary Steven
Shumaker, 52, of 388 Milling Road,
reported Officer R.A. Donathan. .
Cooleeniee Pblice
The following were taken from
Cooleemee Police Depanmeni reports:
-Tonyo Mattox, 20, of Siatcsville,
reported lhat her 1995 Toyola Corolla
was struck while parked in from of
NewShcphcnlBaptistChurchonWall
Slrtct. A 1995 Fbnl had been parked
behind her vehicle when she went in
side Ibe church and was gone when she
relumed lo discover Ihe damage. A
wilnessprovidcdlnfomialion about Ihc
suspect vchicle.
- Paul Kimbccll, 56, of Lexington,
was traveling soulh on N.C. 801 Aug.
18, when Ray Edward While, 56, of
Neely Sircel, who was riding aTomos
moped lumcd in from of him from
Neely Slreel nnd was hit.
Wiiic was knocked from his moped.
He was transported to Rowan Memo
rial Hospiial where his condillon was
li.slcd as serious, according lo Officer
C.E. Drum. He will beciied from mak
ing on improper lum.
-MarkSmiihofSuMcsvillerepoiied
Aug. 19, Ihc larceny of a gun ftom a
relative's residence on Joyner Slreel.
The weapon was rccovcred from a
juvenile family member laier lhal day
by Sgl. J.C. Young.
-CoolcemecSupennarket manager
Charlie Park leportcd Aug. 22 an uni-
dcnlilicd black male pried open the
doorlolhecigaiellecase,grabbed Ihrcc
packs of cigorclles and ran from Ihc
store.
- Randy Miller repoitcd lhat Ihc
windows had been broken out of a
grader being used lo grade the area for
a new parit Aug. 24. The police have
suspects.
- Rhonda Key of Legion Cemeuay
Sircel reported Aug. 26 her 15-year-
old daughter had been assaulted by a
student when Ihcy got off ihe bus.
- Tracy Smith of Grove Sheet re
ported Aug, 26 someone had broken
into her residence. Nothing was re-
poned missing.
- A 1997 Ford, owned by Regina
Head of Mocksville, was struck by an
unknown vchicle and damaged while
parked in the CooleeoKC Elemenlary
School parking lol.
- Kennelh Johnson Williams, 37. of
155 Center St., was arrested for DWI.
Trial dale: Sept. 18.
- Rufus Rusher ot Davie Slreel
reported lhal someone had broken inlo
a building at his residence, stealing a
bicycle, fishing equipmeni and
chainsaws.
-Asael Hernandez Martinez, 20, of
Yadkinville, was arrested Aug. 29, for
allcmpling 10 purchase beer al the
Handi-Cuphoard.
- Jeffeiy Scoll Bailey was arrested
Aug. 30, for second degree trespassing
and two counts of communicaiing
Ihreats after his girlfriend reported that
hecameto her residence and was caus
ing problems, according to Chief-Tim
Wooten. Trial date: Sept. 17.
Marriages
The following werc issued mar
riage licenses in Davie Couniy.
- Mark Donovan Alwood, 21, of
294 Liberty Church Road, Mocks
ville, and Candace Dawn Livengood,
19. of 354 Livengood Road, Ad
vance.
• Michael Lee Shahon. 32. and
Sharline Denise Strange. 29, of3341
U.S. 158. Mocksvilic.
- Luis Alonso Hernandez, 23, and
Madelin Ortiz, 18, of 116 Cranberry
Lane, Mocksville.
•Jeffrey Ryan Wilson, 20, of2l5
McCullough Road, Mocksville, and
Katherine Anna Wall, 21. of 259
Dcacons Way, Mocksvilic.
- Jeffrey Shannon Richards, 23,
and Sarah Elizabeih Cregai; 18, of
667 Greenhill Road, Mocksvilic.
- Tony Lorenzo Ford, 42, of Con
cord and Roberta Street, 44. of Char
lolle.
• Vinceni Anthony Rcga, 28, and
Slacy Lynn Schoenwcther, 28, of 419
Zimmerman Road, Advancc.
- Brian Blake Barbour, 26. of 227
Country Lane, Mocksville, andAli-
cia Covatrubias, 22, of 317 Parker
Road, Mocksville.
- Jason Scoit Horne, 23, and
Wendy Renee Hoots, 24, of Raleigh.
• Dwight Linnie Myers, 68, and
Bealriz Colderon Gonzalez, 41, of
150 Fred Lanier Road, Mocksville.
- Charles Keilh James, 36, of 448
Gladstone Road. Mocksvilic, and Juli
Rose Tucker, 27. of 138 Springhill
Drive. Mocksviiie.
- Celso Abarca Barrera, 21. and
Floribcrta Rebollar Yanez, 23, of 101
Raymond St.. Mocksville.
- Joel Milchell Hill, 37, of Yadk-
invillc and Dora Jane Taylor, 33, of
397 Deer Run Drive, Mocksville.
- Timothy Robert Curii, 22, and
Angela Marie Brannon, 22, of 315
Fulton St., Mocksville.
• Korey Roben Kendrick. 23. of
Brantford, Ontario, Cauda to Valerie
AnnYascnchak, l7,of 1133 Junction
Road. Mocksville.
- Mark Jclfcry Burkhcad, 37, and
Susan K. Draughn, 34, of
Fayelleville.
- Kennclh Eugene Osbome, 43.
and Margaret Jones Osbome. 41, of
136 Morrison Road, MocksviUe.
- Kenny Wilson Doby, 38, of L « -
ington and Pamela Gwyn
McGlamery, 37, of 3752 N.C. 801
N., Mocksville.
• Jason Andrew CranDll, 26, of
Monroe and Eliza Martha Whitney,
23, of 190 Crestview Drive. Mocks
ville.
-Andrew BryanEverliudl,23,of
73 Watts St., Cooleemee and Trade
Lynnetic Sechresi, 21. of 1440 N.
Main St., Mocksville.
- Michacl Reed Clark. 30, ofWin-
slon-Salem and Brenda Lee Malhis.
31. of Jonesville.
- Raymond Johnston Lambert, 21.
and Michelle Lynn Allen, 18, of
Mocksville.
- Dennis Lee IMvet Jr., 25. and
Billie Sue Pauley. 27, of 317 Deer
Run Drive, Mocksville.
- Steven Wayne Beaver, 45, of
Cleveland, N.C. and Rhonda Sue
Cockerham, 30, of Kng.
• Brian Fred Williams. 26, of 242
Ofcenhill ^ MockiviU* aadSb-
Land Transfers
The foltowing land transfers were
filed with Ihc Davic Couniy Regis
ter of Deeds. The transaclions are
listed by parties Involved, ocrcage,
township, and deed stamps pur
chased. with S2 representing $ 1.000.
• E>e]orcs S. Johnson, executor of
estate of Carl B. Johnson to CFC of
the Carolinas. 2 iracis, Farmington.
$298.
- John Steven Rouse and Donna
Trivette Rouse to Bonanza Mobile
Homes, I lot. $27.
- John A. Spillman and Patricia C.
Spillman and James Jerry Daniel and
Jean Daniel lo John A. Fox and
Claudia R. Fox. 2.37 acres. Jerusa-
Arrests
lem, $42.
- Cora Fowler Carter to Willie J..
Carter. .5 acre, Jcrosalcm.
- Lori Suzanne Holmes Wood
ward lo Michacl Louis Woodward. I
Iracl. Mocksvilic.
- Michael S. Joscy and Kelly S.
Josey 10 Terry Dale Allen, 26.45
acres, Calahaln. $122.
• Marie A. Nixon and Francis
Nixon. Eric Wilkins and Angie
Wilkins lo Paula Gayc Weatherman.
40.1 acres, Clarksville. $160.
- Wayne M. Draughn Jr. and
Patricia H. Draughn lo Ricky Lee
Draughn, 1 tract, Calahaln, $2.
- Ricky Lee Draughn and Susan
Kelly Draughn to Wayne M.
Dmughn Jr., 2 tracts, Calahaln, $2.
- Ricky Lee Draughn lo Susan
Kelly Draughn, 2 acres, Calahaln, $2.
- Susan Kelly Draughn to Ricky
Lee Draughn, I Iracl, Calahaln.
- Kent M. Taylor and Gaye Tay
lor lo G. Jerry Venable and Agnes M.
Venable, 21.98 acres, Fullon, $220.
- Ervin Lee Draughn and Brenda
S. Draughn to Michacl R. Draughn
and Regina S. Draughn, 3.31 acres,
Jerosalem.
- J.N. Sparks and Coreen M.
Sparks 10 J.N. Sparks, 3 lols. Mocks
ville.
- Francis B. Shore and EUiel L.
Shore by atiorney in fact Carolyn
Anne S. Chandler lo Arthur H.
Levine and Cynlhia O. Levine. 1.35
acres, Mocksville. $210.
- Michael Thomas Smith lo
Nanccy Kealon Properties and
Nancey Mae C. Kealon, 2 lols.
Mocksville,
- Gary L. Lackey and Gina
Manship Lackey lo Ronald Dean
Williams and Mary Lou Williams, 1
lol. Farmington, $865.
- Arthur M, Scully Jr., cxeucior of
estate of Mary Crocker Suiton, and
Mellon Bank lo Bermuda Village
Reliremem Ccnlcr Limiled Partner-
ship, I condominium, Farmington,
$280.
- Bermuda Village Retirement
Center Limiled Partnership, I con
dominium, Farmington, $280.
- Thomas G. TUckcr and Carol H.
Tucket toAngelaT. Caudle, .77 acrc,
Clarksville.
- Sharon N. Yuenger Hoglen lo
Sharon N. Hoglen, I lot, Farming
ton.
- Jimmy Ralledge and Faye
Ralledge, Sarah Ferris and Robert
Ferris, Elizabeih Willson and Erven
Willson, Frances R. Blevins, JohnW.
Ralledge and Nancy Ralledge, Gracc
Ralledge Io Earl L. Ratledge and
Anna H. Ratledge, 8.16 acres.
The foltowing anesis were made
by the Davie Couniy Sheriffs De
partment.
- E*ie Marie Church, 22, of 1869
U.S. 601 N., Mocksville. was ar
rested Aug. 24. for harassing phone
calls. Trial dale; SepL3.
- Lisa Segraves Gregory, 30, of
l297JuncdonRoad,Macksville,was
arrcsledAug.24. for violadng proba-
lion. Trial dale; Aug. 27.
- Sievcn Scoit Hemric. 36, of
Yadkinville, was arrested Aug. 25,
fot resisting, delaying ai^ obsmicl-
ing an officer an speeding Id elude .
anest Trial dale; Sepl. 17.
- Bradley Dean Godbey, 19, of 535
Rivcrview Road. Mocksville. was ar
rested Aug. 25. for assault on a female.
Trial date; Sept 3.
- Jerry Lee Modine. 42. of 814
Hardison St. Mocksville, was arrested
Aug. 25. for misdemeanor iarceny.Trial
date; Sept. 10.
- Pamela Faye Kealon, 26, of 766
Duke Whilaker Road. Mocksville, was
arresled Aug. 26, for failure lo appear in
court Trial dale; Sept 17.
- Waller Charles Hogue, 41, of 288
Mill St. Mocksville. aneslcd Aug. 27,
idt larceny. Trial dale; Sept. 10.
- Richard Wanen Combs. 39. of
346 R e d M Road, Advance, arresled
Aug. 28, for assault on a female and
communicaiingthreals.Trialdale: Sept
17.
- Gary Dennis Slraln, 30, of 245
Duke St, Coofeemce, was arrested
Aug. 27. for violating prelrial release
order, misdemeanor breaking and en-
icHng, assault on a female and injury 10
pm'nal propeity. Trial date: Sept 3.
- Priscilla Wyalt Magana, 18, of
118 Cable Lane, Mocksville, was ar-
resledAug.27,forpossessionof drag
paraphernalia. Trial dale; Sept 24.
- Shaslen Wayne Devault 19. of
221 Creekwood Drive. Advance, was
arresled Aug. 27, for failure to appeu
in COWL Trial dale; Sept. 23.
. - William FtankUn Tatum, 20. of
223 Campbell Road, Mocksvilk;. ar
rested Aug. 27. for failure to appear in
coun. Trial date; Sept. 17.
- Sherry Marie Dewalt 24, of 134
Berkshire Lane, Hitocksville. was ar
rested Aug. 28, for simple worthless
check. Trial date: Sept 17,
- Theodore Harold Simmons m,
21. of 245 Jarvis Road. Advance, ar
resled Aug. 28, for first degree stani-
tory rape and crimes against nature. He
was placed in the Davie County Jail
under a $50,000 secured bond. Trial
dale: Sept 24.
- Michio Sander, 39, of 859 Glol-.
stone Road. Mocksville, arrested Aug.
28.forDWlTWaldale:Sep«.l8.
- Fanx) Peterson, 26, of Winslon-
Salem, arrested Aug. 29, for breaking
utdeniering and violation ofadomes-
licvioleiicepiDlecliveonler.'nialdate;
Sept 24.
- Jessie Lee Jones, 31. Stalesville,
anesled Aug. 29, for driving while
Ucensepe
Sheriffs Deaartmeht
The follbwing'incidcnts were rc
ported to Ihe Davie Sheriff’s Dept.
- Kalhy Lynn Doss reported Aug.
24, lhal a customer had paid James
: Milchell Do^ of Mocksvilic for me-
-dianic services wiUi a bal check..
; ’ - Danny Lowell Rcavis of Angell
Road, Mocksville. rcported Aug. 24,
dialsomeonehad knocked his mailbox'
offiispost . I ■
; -RoyDcnlonreportcdAug.24.10
<dwarC junipers, six azaleas and cighl
shmbs had been slolen from Jan-Mark
Nursery on N,C. 801 S.. Mocksvilic.
-GiadyWilsonWishonofPlncviile
Rood, Mocksville, reported Aug. 24,
lhal someone had broken ihree win
dows al his residence.
■ -CharlesKeySr.ofWhitncyRoad.
Mncksville. rci»rtcd Aug. 25. siime-
uwlMit Knik«|jMii Mt «tMi;l«.al Ms
~ s, ’ l.t'
residence. Stealing his driver's license,
a cassette tape, two automatic teller
machine cards and olher items.
- Jan Lewis Freeman of Lakeview
Drive, Mocksville, reported Aug. 25,
-someone had broken intoher home and
stole a computer, video entenainmem
playstation and Ihree games,TV, VCR,
2 cameras and olher ilems.
' EdwanI Clemenl Barnhardt re
ported Aug. 25, someone had broken
ouiihewindowofa l997HondaCiv'ic,
belonging 10 David Elbum Baity of
Mocksville, at B&W Trading Post on
U.S. 158.
- Annciie Whilaker Steele reported
Aug. 25 damage lo Davie Grading on
U.S. 158.
- Randy Dennis Grubb of Keni
Lane. Mocksvilic, reponed Aug. 25,
dm,two windows and thee thovcli;
had been stolen froma siie at Deacon's
Ridge.
- Joe David Caudle of Ralph
Ralledge Road, Mocksville, reported
Aug. 26, someone had shol his cat
-Gary Scon BrewerofU.S. 64W.,
Mocksville, reponed Aug. 26, some
one had broken into his car at his resi
dence, stealing a radio/CD player and
IWO speakers.
- Clyde Phillips reported Aug. 26,
the license plate from ihe Hope Baptist
Tabernacle van had been lost orslolen.
- James P. Davidson of Junction
Road. Mocksville, reported Aug. 27,
dial a John Deere lawn mower had
been stolen from his residence.
- Heaiher Dunn Moorefield of
Mocksville repotted receiving harass
ing phone calls Aug. 27,
. :v TKeUyUeUiiklr.i^Cooiceiim
reported Aug, 28. a 1988 Ford Mus
tang, belonging to William Lawrance
Davis, had been slolen from his resi
dence on Walj Sireet
- Billy Gene PolB of Mocksville
reported Aug. 28, a single axle utilily
trailer had been stolen from a farm on
Davie Academy Road.
- Daniel Barnard Davis of Mocks
ville reponed Aug. 28, ihe lag from his
motorcycle had been lost or slolen.
-MelissaJonesFergusonofMocks-
ville reported receiving harassingphone
calls from an acquaintance Aug. 28.
- Deputy T.D. Myers reported re-
coveringasiolen 1986 Mercury Lyni^
belonging to Donna Brown of Salis-
bury,onChe(Ty Hill Road about 1 a.m.
Aug. 29.
- Jeanette Strickland of Daniel
Road, MocksviUe, rqiorad Aug. 29,
lhal her mailbox had been destroyed
-UndaJocdaBofHwRidgeRoad,
Mocksville, reported Aug. 29, dial her
mailbox had been damaged.
, -Maime Jones of Sycamore Lane,
Mocksville. icpoited thal her mailbox
had been destroyed Aug. 29.
-Charlie Howell reported Aug. 29,
damage to Mocksville Cat Wash on
Salisbury Road.
- William Afton Myers of Mocks
ville reported Aug. 29 die luxnie plale
ftom his trailer had been kxl or stolen.
-M aty Norman of US. 601 N..
Mocksville, reported Aug. 29. some
one had stolen aoellular phone fiom
her cat al her residence. ''
-^SadieWUliiimofU.S. iOI S.,
Mocksville reponed someane had
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CiaddatftaraiUnc«Aii(.3(liiau>-
:'Dàvle County Sheriff's DepujStuarl Shore and Detective Tony Leftwlch, wearing a UPS
"I'unllonTt, take Paul Franklin Es Into custody, - Photo by Mika Bamhardt
:Man CaughtShipping Drugs By UPS
annon l^rraine Covinglon, 25, of
Winslon-Salcm.
- Glenn Carroll Oakes Jr., 33, of
Boonviile and Luwonna Wnn Ellis,
36,of4680U.S.60l N.. Mocksville.
- Jeremy Healh LeRoy, 26, and
Sandra Ann Latham, 33, of 133
Knight Lane, Advance.
■ Charlie l^trick Brown, .46, and
Elizabeth Anne Rumford, 46. of 528
T\irkeyfool Road, Mocksville.
- Many Joseph Church, 24, and
Jennifer Dawn McCrary 18,ofl82l
Junction Road, Mocksville. '
- Dennis Lee Neal. 26. and Connie
Boles Haruoe. 33. of 172 Fairfwld
Ratd.MacksvlUa.
A Mocksvilic man was arrested lasi
Tlicsday aller occcpling o package,
...,.fpn(alning 521 grams of marijuana
from a Davie Couniy Sheriffs delcc
live disguised as a UPS employee.
Paul Franklin Ellis, 66, of 1866
Terminal on Park PlazaDrivcinWin-
slon-Salem by Ihc Winslon-Salcm Po-
icc Department a K-9 indicated a
package addressed lo Ellis conlaincd
lnigs,accordingIoDavic Sheriff Allen
Whitaker.
After obtaining a search wanani.
’ U.S. 601 S., was charged wiih passes- ofUceis opened Ihe package and con-
'.sion with inleni 10 sell ordelivcrmari- iaclcd Ihc sheriffs depanmeni. Whi-
:juana, mainlaining a place lo keep amcrsaid.
conlrolledsubslance,posscssionoflhe Driving a van and wearing a UPS
drug Diazapam and possession of dnig uniform, Dclcciivc Tony Left wich de-
S'/ paraphernalia.
During a drag search of ihe UPS
ivered the package to the Ellis resi
dence. he said.
Fires
In a search of the house, officers
found additional marijuana, drug para
phernalia and Diazapam.
Ellis admitted he had pacVaged the
marijuana while in California and left
it wiih someone lo be sent lo him by
UPS delivery a fcwdays later, rcported
Dclcciivc Chris Shuskcy. He claimed
the marijuana was all for his own use
und not for sale.
Ellis wasplaccdintheDavieCounty
Jail under a $ 10,000 secured bond. He
wiU make his first court appcarancc
Sept. 24.
Mocksville.
• Benjamin T. Browder Jr. and
Ann O. Browder lo Kenneth Wade i
Siroud. I acre. Shady Grove, $256.
- Johnny M. Whin and Deborah
Whitt to Richard H. Whitt. 10.61
acres, Mocksville.
- Richard H. Whitt and Johnny M.
W hin 10 Johnny M. W hin and
Deborah Whilt 1 Iract Mocksville.
- James C. Colbert and Rebecca
Lynn Colbert to Roy L. Polls and
Diane H. Potts, 1 lot. Shady Grove,
$16. i ;
- Claude R. Horn Jr. and ^o^thy
M. Horn lo Jerry L. Crews and Janie
Crews, Hot Mocksville, $24.
•-r-p.nt., fire alarm. Skyline: Farmlngion, '[ /
4:32 p.m., woods fire, 158 McCashin ire
Lane; William R. Davic assisted.
Dovie county rue depwtmetiu re- ,fire, Fanninglon Road; SmiUi Qrove
sponded to Uxs following calls. iesisicd; Smilh Grove, 4:44 p.m., pul-
Aug. 24: Mocksvilic, 12:11 p.m., ing oui conlrolled burning, Yadkin
lire alarm, Skyline; Mocksville. 2:(M Valley Road.
Aug. J7; Mocksville. 9:22 p.m.,
alam, 101 Lionhcan Drive.
Aug. 28: William R. Davie. 12:34
.m.. aulo accidcm, 431 ElmorcRoad;
■ Aug. 25; Smilh Grove, 3:34 o.m., •aiminglon,l2:47p,m.,auIoaccidcnI,
"'power lines arcing, 502 Fosler Dairy &I3 N.C. Hwy. 801 North; Mocks-
' 'Road;Advancc, 1:44p.ni.,garagelire, fille. 2:05 p.m., grass fire, 701 Main
460 Undeipass Road;ComaIzcr-Dulin Church Road; William R. Davic, Smilh
'■'and Smilh Grove assisted. jrove and Comatzcr-Dulin assisted;
Aug. 26; Smilh Grove, 10:15a.m., Villiam R. Davie. 3:05 p.m.. aulo ac-
■: smoke invesligalion, Yadkin Valley dcnl,U.S.60l alEalonsChurchRoad;
•- Road; Farmingion, 12:50 p.m., grass dvancc, 4:05 p.m., firc alann. 720
Highway
Underpass Road; Comal»er-DUUn as-
sislcd; Mocksville. 8:50 p.m.. aulo ac-
cidcnl, Counlry Lane.
Aug.29;JcnBalem,3;33a.m.,slruc-
luiÉfirc,TUrrcnlineChurchRoad;Foric
assisted; Ccntcr, 7:28 a.m., car fire
possibly involving a siraclurc. Lake
Mycr>RccrealionBuilding;Shcfficld-
Calahalnassisled;Jcnisalcm,2:5l p.m.,
Irack fire, 130 Covcnlry Lane; Mocks-
ville,7;45p.m.,duslpipconnre,Crown
Wood Pnxlucis; Fork assislcd.
■ Aug.30: William R. Davie, 1:01
p.m., aulo.iiccidcni. U.S. 601 at Jack
Booe Road.
lIyrevoksd,infftiper
regis№ilk>nandnoinsutance.THaUale;
Sept 17.
- Chrislliie Lynn Teague,' 24, of
Lexington, was arresled Aug. 29. for
0WLTrialdale;SepLl9. ■
-Mamie Lore» Furgesoo, 18, of
140 Hilkresl Cbun, Mocksvilk, w-
resled Aug. 30, for assault, it^uy to
personal property and commuiiicttiiig
Ihrcaa. Trial dale; Sept 10.
-Randy Junk» Dewall, 18, of 126
Chunn Lane, MocksviUe, attested foe -
assault on a female, communicMiiig
Ihreais Aug. 31. Trial dale; Sept la
ing a dent on the teat passenger door.
- Charies V. HoweU Jr. of Yadkin
Valley Road, Advance, reported Aug.
30, lhat someone hid damagtd his
ntailbox wiih a blunt oliiect ‘
• - Satah Bizabedt Smith or Sain
Road. MocksviUe, reported Aug.' 3A
her mailbox had been knocked fiom ill
post
-Wade King of Spillman Road,
MocksviUe. reported Aug. 30,IhilMs
mailbox had been knocked down.
, -WayneWebbrepoiledAug.31,a
window had been btoken oui M Webb
Healing on Webb Way in A d i ^ ,
-DeputyI,(HfyWllllamiiq?otied
Aug. 31, someone had bniken inlo
Furches Shopping Mitt 0« N.C. «01
' Nonh, MockivUle, Healing moMy, <0
c«noiaofcl*«iiiei,$IOwoitliorci-
|aniflda20(aii|(italgun.
The following irafRc wrccks in
Davic Couniy were invcsiigalcd by
Ihc N.C. Highway Patrol.
Advance Wbman Cited
•.•.•An Advance woman was died for
' .--failing lo secure a child under 8 in a
V restraint system after a wreck on
Cornaizer Road al 8:05 a.m. Aug. 25.
* ' .-Mary Frances Mason, 34. of 1849
' U:S. 64 East, was driving a 1993
Mazda pickup thal wenl off the road
: ' .10 the right before skidding off Ihe
i- 'toad to Ihe left, striking a fence, re-
' V ' |»(t|^ Ttooper J.R. Allred. She told
I :raB;trooper a dog had_^ in front of
Ihe truck. &
,‘': <Aivenlle In Wreck dtt 801
t -An 18-ycar-old Mocksville teen
a» c(«iW.^ilU. aiding’ ai^'aljei-
ng an uriliceln'^d'driver'arier a
wreck on N.C. 801 al MtGee Court
al 4:45 p.m. Aug. 19.
, _ JoriaUiu Ojenn Greene of 75?.
'i! ^I'lihcli^Jla^'Was a passenger in his
.',?\(987 saksViagcn driven by the 15-
fyeiir-old juvenile, reported TVooper
XTinance Denard Shaw. The juvenile
failed lo s l^ Ihe car at the Slop sign
' . ipn ^McGee Court, hitting a 1989
i,. Bilick being driven on N.C.-801 by
■,VRii|h Howell. 55, of 114
' Bitunblewood Lane, Mocksville, the
.,uooper reported.
:.:: Bfrmoay Man Charged
..." 'A Harmony man was charged
.. , wtlh failure to stop at a stop sign and
^ Vfail'ure 10 register a vchicle afler a
' „t^'reck on N.C. 901, at County I-ine
, „■,kQ»dai6:50p.m.Aug.21.
.'„.'''John Henry Nicholson III. 42.
^,,^ail^ to slop at the slop sign, caus-
,\‘lM,the 1992 Dodge he was driving
'ip qpUide with a 1986 Nissan driven
by Cynlhia Foster Tureer. 33. of
tr
armony, reportcdTroopcrTeirance
onard Shaw,
ar Mils Animal
A Clemmons man wrcckcd ihe
)98 Ford he was driving on Chciry
ill Road while trying lo avoid an
limal al 6:30 a.m. Aug. 26.
Jay Daniel Jordan, 29, swerved
e car to Ihe left, and il skidded off
e road to the righl, sinking a drain-
ie pipe, reported Trooper J.R.
ilrcd.
dlurelb Reduce Speed Charged
A Yadkinville man was chaigcd
ilh failurc 10 reduce speed after a
reck on U.S. 601 North al 3:09 p.m.
ug. 28.
Lucio Tavcra Granadero, 31.
lied 10 Slop Ihe 1986 Buick he was
iving before it struck in the rear a
97 Pomiac driven by Aaron Lee
iclin. 45, of Yadkinville, reported
ooper A. J. Farmer.
■ra Collide At Markclplace
Two cats colUded on U.S. 601
luih at Mocksville Markclplace al
10 p.m. Aug. 28.
Jessica Lynn Spillman, 20, of 199
kewood Drive, Mocksviiie, drove
995 Mazda from the shopping
Her inlo Ihe paUi of a 1987 Chev-
it driven on U.S. 601 by Jennifer
eson Lane, 36. of 2659 U.S. 601
icksville, reported Trooper
тапсе Denard Shaw. Spillman
s charged wiih malting an unsafe
I lie movement
ivcr l«aves Scene
, AMocksvillemanwasforcedoff
I ilmore Road by a passing m o№
i nhis lane of travel al I2;30p.m.
{. 28.
:rnle W. Gragert, 39, of 333
I юге Road, (aid Ihe ptulng mo-
1.:
lorisl didn'l slop. The 1976 Lincoln
he was driving went olf Ihe road lo
Ihc right inioadiich.
FlreltnickHlI ,
A Jerusalem Fire Deportment
truck was struck by a passing mo
torist al5a.m. Aug. 29onWillboone
Road.
The iruck had been parked in
fronl of a burning house when it was
slnick by a 1991 Oldsmobile driven
by Chrislina M. Rodriguez, 21,of
Rockford, lU., rcportcdTrooper A.J.
Farmer. She reported ihe accident
lalcr in Ihe aflernoon, and was
charged wiih failure to rcport an ac-
cideni by Ihe quickesl possible
means. Damage lo Ihc fire iruck was
esiimaied al $50.
Car Skids Aero« Bridge
A Yodkinvillc man was died af
ler Ihe car he was driving sirack Ihe
Dulchmans Crcek bridge on U.S.
601 Nonh al 1 p.m. Aug. 30.
George Lee Harrison Jt, 45, was
drfvlng a 1995 Ponliac lhal wenl off
the road lo the right, struck Ihe bridge
rail and skidded across the bridge,
going off the road on Ihe olher side
striking a utilily pole, reported
Trooper J.R. Allred. Harrison was
chamed with exceeding- the posted
speed limit Allred estimated Ihe
speed at over 70 mph.
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But It seemed so fitting. And Robert Thompson of Clemmons
has always enjoyed a good joke, even those on himself.
When he formed the company in 1972, the N.C.'Secretary of
Stale office refused to recognize his first choice for a company
name, "R.L Thompson."
That wasn't acceptable as a company name.
''Grub Worm'' popped Into his head, and that's what it has been
ever since," said his soil, Bob Thompson Jr. The unusual name
. has always been a topic of conversation tor his customers;
Thompson himself has long been a Clemmons institution— once
proclaimed the Honorary Mayor of Clemmons by the Jaycees, long
belore Ihe village Incorporated.
Bob Jr. took over the company In 1996, and his father still helps
him frequently on the work assignments.
And the Grub Worm company slill has that distinguishing
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'That's a plus for the customer," Bob Jr. said. "If we go In for a
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can handle il all in one call."
Robert L Thompson started the company in 1972, afler serving'
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years. Bob Jr. Is a West Forsyth High School graduate in 1976. He
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t *;*. V The ihrce were passengers in
: a vchicte stopped on U.S. 601 south
: near the high school in n joint licensc
t check by the Mocksvillc Police aad
: DavicCounty Sheriff's Department
‘ bciwcen 1:30 und 3 a.m. Saturdays
. A l5-ycar*o!d wasdriving.
^ccording lo Mocksvillc
I Chlur Richard Sink, two beers were
found in the passenger area, and a
■ cooler wns in the buck of a Jeep
Cherokee, Davic High assistant
■ coach Mike Lovclace, leaving o luic
night meeting afler the game,
stopped during the piilice\s search.
"The coaches said they were
going lo straighten these boys out
and have a word of prayer with
them/' Sink said. The olTicers tumed
Ihe hoys over to the coaches.
The unidentified 15-ycar-old
was inilially cited,but that was with
drawn when odicers reati/ed he was
ajuvenile. Ajuvenile petition will be
Issued against him. Sink said all the
boys could have been charged with
po.sscsslon of beer by a person un
der 21. The owner of the vehicle was
Steve Ridenhour.
Before the season began, ail
athletes and their parents signed a
conlract with theschcxjl agreeing thal
the students would nol be allowed to
participate In sports if they werc in
volved In drugs br alcohol use.. , \‘‘-
Bost said Monday that the con*
tract will be reviewed and changed.
“The first ofTensc Is a death penjilty,
so to speak," she said. "Wfe’rc go
ing to work on the policy.
"On any other disciplinary
matter at school, there is room for
discretion, room to look at mitigat
ing factors, and wc try to do that."
Bost said she was changing the
policy for several reasons,
'i have to weigh what is in the
best intercst of the boys. How is it
that I can rcally help prevent this
behavior. Sometimes what you do
Is give them the maximum conse
quence. But sometimes you have to
realize they are teenagers, and they
make decisions that can alter their
lives. You have logo with what’s in
the best inierest of the child, what's
in the best interest of the team, and
whal’s in the best interest of the
school.
“The easiest thing would be to
just say you’re through, get out of
hero. I'm notjust paid for thal. I’m
paid for my discretion and my judg
ment.”
Bust said she had taken the re-
sponslbility of the decision away
from new. head coach Doug Illing,
“I told hlhi I’m'ftoing to make this
decision,'! ShcmetWithcoaches.thc
students and the parents.
One thing she said she had to
consider was what was best for the
student— lo throw him off the team
or to keep him Involved with influ
ential coaches and the benefits of
structured athlelics.
, She said others may question
her decision.
‘They can say whatever they
want to say. I'm looking after a
group of boys,” she said. “Everybody
wants to pass judgment on this
thing,"
Davie High lost Friday night
27-3, although il was favorecí to beat
Mooresville,
Bost's action won support In a
curious place— from Russell Stone,
coach ofrival West Forsyth High. “1
don't like to cut somebody’s throat
for one mistake,’’ he said. “The first
time, we put Ihem In drag counsel
ing and alcohol counseling. The sec
ond time, we have to cut them loose.
"I hate for you to go through
this because your program is so ex
citing right now," he said.
The three players will be eli-
giblc to return for the West Fot^yth
game.
Superintendent Bill Steed said
Bost consiiM him.about the issue;
bul he lea the decision lo ihc high
school staff, ,
“I know one of the things we
have always tried to do is make the
best decision for the student. You’ve
got the student lo think about, the
team to think about, the school to
think about. You have lo do what’s
best for all concemcd.
“So often, these arc good stu
dents, good boys. They made a mis-
take. Howdpyou handle it? Wc have
to make these kinds of culls. I don’t
know what the best answer Is. From
what I know about these people,
these sialT people, I think the last
thing they arc thinking about is foot
ball.
“It’s a hard call, one we're go
ing to be criticized for regardless of
the decision. What you do is make
the best decision and move on."
Student athletes often get morc
punishment than others involved.In
the same offenses, he said.
“If these kids werc not on the
team, we wouldn’t have anything wc
could do to them. Bul they represent
the school,’'
regulations, and guidelines that each c ^ h ’ihay deem necessoiry foiHki
success of his/her program.
, ..Infraction of either of the Tollowloi^will b r in T a ^
SUSPENSION from the t ^ fc^ thè THE SEA^(^$|:
w ra c H T H E A T H i^ iS A ÌP A R ’nd|»À]^:‘^ . ' ■ '
I A. ALCOHOL: under the influence of any alcoholic beveraige. ' ' • • ‘t
1. Drinking of an alcoholic beverage hfld/or being imder the inÌlUencitOÌ
I an alcoholic beverage is prohibiled. “
2. Drinking of an alcoholic bevtìrage atìd/or beii^g under the inffiience óf
I an alcf^llc beverage at any school-sponsored activity is prohibited
3. Possession of alcoholic beverages Is jprohibited.j.it-
B. DRUGS: under the influence of drugs.*
1. The use ofdrugs by any athlete is prohibited. .
2. the use ofdnigs at any school-sponsored activity is prohibited. ^
3. Possession of drags Is prohibltedJ 'i- » - . ■
NOTE: Suspension is enacted when the infraction is wiuiessedatany tirwC
I or place by any member of the Athletic Department or Administration oC
Davie High School. ; V '.'i "v ;
OFF SEASON VIOLATIONS W ILL BE HANDLED B Y AbMINiS-:
TRATION. ,
S e n a t e P a s s e s B ill T o P r o t e c t W a t e r S u p p l y
Action to protect Nonh Ciirolina’s
water supply itx)k a step forward when
the House Environment Committee
unanimously passed Senate Dill 1299
regarding interbasln water transfers.
The Senate has already passed the bill
unanimously.
Sen. Betsy Cochrane (R-Davie).
sponsor of the legislalion, >aid: "We
want an adequate, clean supply of wa
ter for our families and our children.
By passing these amendments, we be-
gintoconnectthe'stalc'swater statutes.
We begin lo incorporalc mictbasin
* transfcrconcemslniothcexistingstatu-
tory framework."
! Cochrane’s amcndmcnis bill up-
dates the state's water policy that has
nol changed sincc 1963. Tlie legisla
tion offers a clear policy statement on
water, which is lacking under cunrent
statutes. By streamlining data collec
tion efforts, tiiese amendments will
enable us tocollecldataon water usage
of over 100,000 gallonsaday. This is
critical when wcarc faced wlihdrought
or uny other water emergency.
Oncc these amendments become
law, cach holder of a transfer certifi
cate will be required lo provide a plan
for any additional once ihcir
usage reaches 80 percent of their cur
rently cenificd water transfer allot
ment. Once their usage reaches 90
percent, that new plan would be imple
mented.
These amendments would
strengthen the Interhasin transfer law
and would stress the importance of
good planning to meet water supply
needs without damaging the environ
ment. This bill keeps a balance of
adequate water throughout a river ba
sin.
It Is critical for the health of our
families and our children that we bal-
: once our water with the needs of our
I workplaces and our hon«..Btti we
must also pay spccial attention to tlic
problems that can arise between up
stream and downstream communities
throughout our slate and Its river ba
sins.
’The passage of these amendments
will help North Carolina ensure ihat
eachofthewalcrbaslns throughout the
stale is properly managed. The quality
of our water must be the highest prior
ity for those of us elected to a public
trast.These amendments willshow the
people of our state that we are serious
about strengthening our commitment
to a clean, adequate water supply for
ourcitizcnsandourfamilies,''dKhranc
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: ’Siveralrur lingenthusiastsspenldaysbuild-
ing a first-clasj course at Pi nebroolc and Davie
cross country coach Cary Ibwers thought it
came tumbling down when Davie's girls blew
away Salisbury, Nonh Davidson and West
Iredell last week.
"The fint five girls came Ihrough and I
thwght maybe a bridge had brokm of some-
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j This was supposed to
5 become the South Davie eighth-
? grade football team's first non-
i contending
season since
> 1994, bul the
. Í Tigers won't
‘•i relinquish
powerwilhouta
1 fight, largely
3 bccause
i mountain
linemen and
;Jncl(fíeld
^ playmakers
; bought Davie
; Couniy homes
; inlhcoff-
i season, making
i Coach Barry
i Whitlock snüle.
' Í. As seventh graders last year, the
Í Tigers squeezed out a winning
. ¡ record (4-3) because they routed
■ ; North Davie 22-0 on Ihe final day '
*'of tlK season, but DO one advqii^j
Uwrn u a ctauniriouhip conlndr-
ilanuw red by giants Kannapolis
Mooresville 94-32 in Uuce
ijam es. i
i z But newcomers Sam Siovall,
'Jeremy West. McKenzie
jSVilloughby (originally from Davie
:»Iouniy), Buiier Dewalt and Curtis
?5Malihews popped up in Ihe school
•;3ialls, making the Tigers more"'
•¡éllractive than before.
•:j Stovall, a lineman front Moore»-;
Cjiiiie, weighs 240 pounds, '
> jvilioughby is a capable quarter-
ijiack who moved lo Kentucky and
jjelucned in a flash and West moved
•yrom Winston-Salem.
:-i "I remember him last year,"
>Svhillock said of Stovall. "He's a
>rgood player, but he's still learning '
C W system and so forth.
;:iWi11oughby'( an alhlele. He's smart.'
•Zjic knows where Ihe play's going
¡•ind he throws Ihe ball well. We’ve . ,
;*5)ul!ii a new passing series just for
’.jjiim."
'. l l Dewalt dominated Ihe local
!:ioulh league, leading W.R. Davie
!;4o the charnpionship game his sixth-,
jgrade year^ but Ihen he fell off Ihe
>;«poitt piaoet, nrely attending North '
;:jDavie practic«. But he's apparently
; !sot his act tofcther now.
"He was iiupeniar in the Lillie '
i<t }.eague prtignm." Whiilock said.
:VHehanitmissedadayofsch<)ol, '
;}iÍB head's oa right, and hopefully , ..
;ihis will help him and help us.
W 'He's grown a (MtaUer since
l^ iltle Uague. He's about 5-10,5-11
Í jnayhe 160. and he's shown some
He's behind a jillle bit, but
thing,” Powers said, "becausc there was such a
gap from the rest of the pack."
Hower than Ihc August weather, Jerrine
Peeler, Laurcn Poplin, Janel Darcy, Stacye
Joyner and Laurie Desch left Ihe pack gasping
in the woods, all finishing under 23 minutes and
delivering a perfect score of 15 on the heels of
a winning 18 againsi West Iredell, Notth Iredell
and Forbush.
Davie populated the first five slots: Peeler
(21:36), Poplin (22:07), Daicy (22.09), Joyner
(22:30) and Desch (22:4<). Salisbury finished
with a 69, followed by West Iredell's 67 and
Notth Davidson's 91.
"It was really hot. I mean, it was 95 with
hardly any wind," Powers said. "Il was rcally
too hottorun,butlheydldn'l complain. Itshows
Ihat they have been woiking hard sincc wc
started practice. They were physically ready."
Led by Peeler and Poplin, Davie narrowly
missed perfection with ISpoinis, breezing past
Fbibush (53), West Iredell (70) and Nonh
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Iredell.
Peeler and Poplin posted November limes,
finishing 1-2 in 21:11 and 21:27 respectively
and painling a brighter picture for the rest ofthe
season. Darcy, Joyner and Desch chccked in ni
fourth, fifth and sixth.
"Our girls hopefully will be a lot more
competilive this year," Powers said. "Jerrine
and Lauren had phenomenal limes for Ihis early
In Ihe year. You know, low tomid-21, Fve been
happy in the pasi if I had one girl Ihal could tun
u n t r y M e e t
around that time. And now we've got two up
there at the beginning of the year.
"Darcy, a liltle freshman, looks like she’s
going lo be a super ranner for us. Desch is
consistent again this year."
After an impressive win over North Ire
dell, Forbush and West Iredell, when Davie
rolled with 21 points, the male War Eagles
collapsed against Salisbury.
PfcMe See Rum w n. P&ge B2
Stunned
F a v o r e d W a r E a g l e s
F a l l T o M o o r e s v i l l e
By Brian Pilts
Davie County enterprise Record
MOORESVILLE- Imagine Mike
Carter mnning a Steve Spurrier of
fense.
Somelhing almost as .stronge took
placc in Mooresville Friday night, when
a Carter-coached team passed for nearly
200 yards, disarmed Davie’s vaunled
running game and embarrassed the fa
vored War Eagles 27-3 in the scason-
opetiing endowment football game.
During Mike Carter’s eight years at
Davic from 1981-88, Barry Whitlock
compleled arecord nine passes against
Trinity in 1981.
BulCatter'sconscrvative wishbone
attack pierced Davie's young second
ary with eight completions for 183
yards; a Davic ground game ihal aver
aged 235 yanls a game lost year sank to
SB^andDaviequarterbackDrcw Riden
hour, who threw only nine intercep-
lions in 14 games as a sophomore,
threw throe intcrcepiions.
AllhQughDaviecouldn'isccmiodo
anything right, the Blue Devils - lead
ing 7-3 laie in the thinJ after an Eric
Kofte field goal - tried lo give ihc
game away, fumbling ihrec limes in a
scvcn-minwc span. Bul Davic Wcw
every opportunity,tumlngthcballover
six times. Including two times that
ruined drives inside the Mooresville
34-yard line.
Pcrh.'ips the most painful lumover
occurred moments after lincbackcr JJ.
Rice rccovctcd MooiesviUe quarier-
biick Richard Floyd's fumble at the
Mooresville 27 with 2:12 lo go in the
third quarter. Two plays later, safety
George Parham pickcd off his sccond
pass when Ridenhour went deep to
receiver Kenny Collins on first down.
From there, Davic never gol up as
the Blue Devils began pouring It on
with 20 founh-quarter points, spoiling
Coach Doug Dling's debut.
"I am stunned,” tiling said, "be
cause we played real well up ihtou^
Ihc third quarter. V/e had our oppottu-
nities down there and l;^ ihe bal\
down three times, threw an intcrcep-
lion down deep, and thai re^ly blew
our spirits. TTiai let the air oul of our
bubble."
/Since Davie's ferocious line and
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War Eagle Nick Sumnfiers (right) goes against a &lisbury defender during soccer action last
week in Salisbuty. * ' »— *-----
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W i n s F o u r S t r a i g h t
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Davie Overcomes Forbush
By Brian Pitta
Davie County Enterprise Rccord
Coaches Pete Gustafson and Sean
Gamcllshufiledlhcirsoccerdcckwith
the match on the line, and tumed up
Icrcmy Howell and Sean Slevens.
TTiai was ali Fbrbush needed 10 see.
WithfiveminutesIeftinal-1 game _
lasiweckagainslFbibush,Howellwent
' uptop,switchingplacawithMitciieII'
Gamer, and Slevens replaced J.R.,
McClamnxk.
Momenisiatcr.Howeiibeaihisone-
onH)necoverage,chippcdasand wedge
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'After stumbling out of the galewiih
two losses and a tie, Davie needed a
victory in the worst way, especially
since the War Eagles have played in-
up shon. I
"I rcally feel good for Ihe guys
because there an; a lol of things we
need to work on bul one of them isn't
cffon,"Gusuifson,ihchead coach, said.
"When you're giving the efibn, you
want to sec some reward, and they
deserve it bccause they've been play
ing some good teams."
Stevens' clincher was merely the
temporary solution lo a major prob
lem: The War Eagles haven't found
consistent scoring from Iheir stril^
The midficUeishavc kepi Davie iii Ihe
matches, Ihe equivalent of a defense
oulscoring Ihe ofi'ense in fooiball.
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By Brian Pttts
Davic Couniy Enterprise Rcconi
After enduring a season's worth of
lopsided losses in twoscrimnuges and
two regular-season matches, when
heavyweights Salisbury andsuuesville
uaded punches on Davie's inexperi
enced tennis leam, the War Eagles
regained their compusure and vented
iheirfrusUBlionswllhfourconsecuiivc
nonconfcrcnce victories.
And Coach Carol Cozait couldn't
keep her excitement in chcck.
. "Il'sbecnagoodweckforourkids,"
she said. "They worked hard,'and il's
kind of nice lo see il paying off. Thai
says a lot ahoul Iheir chaiaclcr."
After failing lo win a single mateh
against Salisbury and Statesville,
loaded teams ihat pounded Davie 9-0
and 8-0 respeclively lo begin Ihe sea
son, the War Eagles could have folded.
Instead, ihey took menuil notes and
got heller, thrashing Nonh Iredell and
Wesllredell 8-1 and 9-Oand prevailing
6-3 agaitut Northwest Cabamis and
Nonh Davidson last week.
"Thai kind of match toughness
(againsi Salisbury and Siausville) is
hiad 10 beat," Cozan said." I just kept
reinforcing Ihcm and we've got some
tough kids,loo. Ijusikepltellingthem:
'You've got lo just keep hitting shots,
uike them as far as you can and gel as
much out of lias you can.' ,
"I feel like those matches helped us
bccause we sho wed some mental tough
ness (last week)."
Coaches always say tough noncon
ference schedules pay off in the end.
And a team Ihat would probably go
undefealedagainslanyoncinlhcclass-
room had enough court intelligence to
keep fighting unlil the carly storm
passed.
"Thisisascholar-aihlctelcamwclte
talking about,” Cozart said. 'TTiey ¡»
smart enough to know - even Ihough
il'sdirriculllodeal with-Ihis is going
to help Ihem down ihe road. I ihidi
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A sluggish first half, when Josh
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continue 10 improve, yeah, we can
hayearealhlgseasott,"
Garnett saw Hashes of brilliance y .s^ n stF o r^ . ,
last week-in a 1-1 lie with Salisbury ' ' Davie had no such problems after
and in a 4-0 romp over Forbush ^ but ^Ihe break, piklling away with a Hunter
rtfoccct coach Sean Oaraetl feels tike iheWarEagleshaven'ipuigOeffeclive Macfariane breakaway, a Stephen
1 ; ^ War Eagles tnisl take a'half.hete 1' minulestogether,givingaametiplenty; W iiiiam s-to^n Dyson connection
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iween now and lale September.
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’We'n nral small but weVe real ' biiry and a sccond lalf like Fbrhiuh,
picked it up and started conuining Gamctt, whose club avoided defeat
Ihem better. They started moving Ihe panly because keeper Ricky Bentley
ball around a lol better and marked up saved a penally kick. "Bentley has
alotbcittr." improved a lot as a goal keeper."'
Kocntz, the little man, has played
. and a Luke Kppntz-to-Dyson hookup.
"to Ihe fim half, we didn't look
goodalaU,10«nieltsalA'Tliey looked
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rrobably rmingly for evetyooe, |he ball real well," Oamell saM. "He
lays the ball off like a forward needs lo
do and checks gpod. He as a good
touch on Ihe ball. I can put him at
midficid, too."------Davic lost the
season opener3.fl to NorthwesiCabar-
both Davie and Salisbury avokled a
loss earlier last week. The mateh was
thal light, as both teams dodged bullets
around die gq^.
Tliey wete'ieai talented- Ii iw a'J ' .. r ^ ' * ™ ™ 4 * " " - ’-*''owonnwestCabar-
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R u n n e rs L o o k in g G o o d In
E a riy C r o s s C o u n try M e e ts
Conllnunl From Page Bl
Marshall Pills won Ihc IlisI of Iwo
mccls wiih a 17:30, one sccond belter
lhan his viciorious mccls two days
earlier, but no one else climbcd ihc lop
seven, nibbing Ihe coach wrong.
"I don'l think mentally we were
ready," he said. "We had that good
meet Monday, and our guys expected
tocomeinhcreand walkaway with It."
Salisbury compiled a 20, followed
by Davie's 43, West Iredell's HI and
Nonh Davidson's 105.
"They beat us and be.i( us soundly,"
Powers saidol'Salisbury."\Vegonvhal
we deserved for whal wc pul Inlo It."
Kevin Ashleyi l9:(H).Iuslin Pullen
(19:08) and Travis Ervin (19:39)
claimedIhecighth.ninthand I IlhspoLs
Peeler Pbplin :
in the loss.
Six Davie (21 points) runners ijn-
ishcd in Ihc lop eight against Forbush
(31 ), West Iredell (82) and Nonh Ire
dell (90): Pitts in 17:31, Greg Lanier
17:44, Ashley 19:01, Pullen 19:15,
Ryan Barnes 19:23 and Ervin 20:14,
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Davie Falls To Salisbury
Davie players loosen up for a soccer match. They are, from left: Justin Long, Billy Smlin, Drew Newman, Richard Broadway
and Joey Bass. , [
Continued From Page Bl
ihcsc two matchcs (victories over
Nonhwcsl and Nonh Davidson) in
particular really brought that oul lo
them. Wc did rcul well."
Nancy Voglcr showed her resil
iency against North Davidson, rallying
Troma'S-l dcficiland pulling outa i 1-
10 win thanks to a7-0 spurt in the tie
breaker.
"Nancy has had rcally good matchcs
Jhis week," Cozan said. "She ha.scomc
_ oulhiitingstrongcr.ismorcuggrcssivc
, and more confident in her strokes.
"AD of those (comeback points)
■ were like rcally closc games. But the
games (hat she needed, she kept com
ing back to gel."
The turning point for Lindsay Tho-
mas and Meredith Harris in doubles
stemmed from a 10-6 loss to States
ville. They grew from there, develop
ing beautiful chemistry tliat helped reel
off three of four wins.
'Tlicy have rcally comc along,”
CoKirt said. "They have really devel
oped some good court movcmenl to
gether. Ironically, when they were
bealen, il was like somebody turned a
light bulb on. Meredith started hitting
some rcully aggressive strokes. They
have played excellent doubles sincc
(the 10-6 loss)."
Molly Koontz, hampered by a siub-
bom knee injury since Iasi season, made
n rousing return against Nonh David
son, teaming with an improving Ken
dra Armstning fora 10-6 win.
"Kooniz just pliicd terrifically,"
Co/iul said. "I thinij Molly's experi
ence along with Ker^rj being able to
practice more blendjd well. I was real
p/eascd. NioIIy waf real excited bc
causc she has bccniying lo play."
Anmtrong ha.1 iso been strong in
singles, where shc.won three of four
matchcs last weed including a 10-2
mmp against Nono Davidson.
"She had a real iood game (against
North)," Cozart saii. "She was serving
better, and the gitmad trouble relum
ing her scr\'cs. It ^w ed up in doubles
as well." 1
• Koonu will ppy as long as she can
stand the pain, thin have surgery after
the season.... Dale's winning scores
against Nonh Udell: Thomas 10-0,
R e a v i s N a m e d S o f t b a l l C ^ a c h
? : Tommy Reavis will inherit pcitups
•;; Ihe most lalenteil collection of young
' ’ athletes in the school when she suc-
; ' cecds Dancll Slecle as Davie's vaniiy
;; soflball coach nc«t |
;■ spring.
> . Steele resigned
:Aug. 21 to take
I; 'leaching and
i; .'coaching positions
t; lOl Caiver H i^ :b
>; I Winston-Salem.
i: ; TtiercareionB
¡ical^gathlctis
h icoming through
i; rand they’re all
I young,” Reavis said, mostly referring
>; to a sophomore class that won a state
I; UhampionshipaverthesummerinUiilc
!' ■ League. "They are going to be really
strong andagoodgioup to «toik with."
Reavis, theyaisityvolleyball coach,
I has deep softball roots, helping F(^-
jbushtoastatcchampioiahlpherscnior
¡year. An outfielder, she made al|.con-
■' ference her junior and seniors years,
Bill Meadows and John Williams
will continue to coach Davie's Junior-
varsity leara, Reavis said, bul parents
Mark Whitley and Keith Handy will
nut return as varsiiy assistants. An as
sislant for Reavis has not been named.
Stcclelcda successful softball pro
gram at Nonh Davie Junior High
throughout most of the 1980s, coach-
ingninth-gradc boys baskctballas well.
In 1990, Slcclecplaced Denny Key as
Davie's varsityloftball coach, leading
Ihe War Eagid to nine suaight win
ning seasonsiand then succeeded
Charles Crenspw as varsity boys bas
ketball coach p r the 1993 season.
Wilhtheexeplionofa I4-I3play-
off season In B95, Steele had a rocky
tenure as Dave's basketball coach, go
ing 24-63 aid resigning midway
through the lf96-97 season after a 2-
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"We're having trouble scoring up
lop,"saidGustafson, whose icam sorely
missed striker Eric KolTic, the biggest
offensive ihrcat, lust week becauscof a
hamstring pull. "Up to ihal (Fortmsh)
ganie, all goals exccpt one have comc
from tnidflclders. You want yuur two
strikers to be leading the icam and you
waniyourgravy from yourmidficldcrs.
So wc'rc working on thal."
David W(X)ldrldgc put Davlc ahead
1-0 on a gorgeous cross from
McClamrock, who found Wooldridge
around the 7-yard line.
Salbbury Pulh Away Late
Wltal worked for70minulcsdidn'l
work for 10 as Salisbury erupted for
two late goals lo seal a 3-1 win over
Davie earlier in the week.
"It seems like we played a good 30
minutes (in the sccond halQ.ihen bang,
bang," Gustafson said.
"Weplaycdagood team. They were
pretty strong. Wc were attacking as
much as they were attacking. Tlicy
were a little stronger up from as far as
shois(l6-6)."
Al^cr Ryan Dames' late first-half
scorc tied the match at 1-1, Davie's
defense kept Salisbury under wraps.
But the offense couldn't convert, bang
ing Ihc pttsi a coupic of timc.s and
blowing one-on-one opportunities.
"Tlic defen.sc played rcally, really
well," GuMafson said. "They saved
several shots. But you're not going to
win many games scoring one goal.
"It didn'l look like 3-1.1 thought it
was just a g(xxl game of soccer."
• Injuries short-circuitcd Davie'sof-
fensive attack. Kofice is cxpectcd back
this week, hut Garth Regan could be
oul two more weeks with a ruptured
muscic. "We didn'l have our full attack
or full defense, so I thought we were
prv’tty good (last week)," Gustafson
said. . . . Northwest Cabarrus beat
Davie I -0 in the season opener. Davie
then tied North Davidson 3-3 behind
two g(Kils from Howell and one from
Richiird Broadway____Davie hosls
West Rowan on Scpl. 9 and Ncmhwest
Cabamis on Sept. 14.
- ;-Coaches Pete Qustavson and Sean Gamett offer advice to their War Eagle soccr players. - PtwkMby JM M t Berringar
^ T e n n i s T e a m O v e r c o m e s E a r l y B u m p s
Sarah Stein 10-3, Meredith Harris 10-
I, Vogler lO-l, Armstrong 10-6, An
drea Harris 10-7, Thomas-Mcredith
Harris 10-1 and Stein-Voglcr 10-6.,..
Against West Iredell: Thomas lO-l,
Stein ]0-3,McredilhHarris 10-0, Vog
lcr I0-2,Armstrong 10-3, Katie Miller
10-3, Thomas-Mcredith Harris 8-0,
Slcin Voglcr 8-0, Andrea Harris-Erin
Chanin 8-3., ., Against Northwest
Ciütarms: Stein 7-3, Meredith Harris
8-5, Voglcr 8-6, Miller 8-5, Thomas-
Mcredith Harris 8-2 and Stcln-Voglcr
8-5.... Against Nonh Davidson: Stein
11-9, Vogler 11-10 (7-0), Armstrong
10-2, Miller 10-2, lliomas-Meredith
Harris 10-3and Armstrong-Kooniz 10-
6.
Billy Smith pushes the ball up field.
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Davie'S RVAy White a n s behind Ыоскег Andrew Rudy.
Mooresville's quartetback is knocked to the ground, one ol many hard falls he look Friday nigW.
W ar Eagles Prepare To B attle N orth Iredell Friday
Coming offa huge disappointmcni.
a 27-3 season-opening loss lo Moores-,
ville, Davie's foolball team wcni back
to the drawing board In prcpanuion for
Friday’s7:30p.m.homcopeneragainst
North Iredell.
■’\Vc1Igosiudythefilm.''saidCoach
Doug Iliing. following adebut loss lhal
reeked of blown opporlunllles and
cosily misiakes. "We as coachcs arc
going i6 evaluate personnel, and wc'rc
going lo look al ourselves and see whal
w’c can do 10 moke us belter - play
calling and situalions."
Instead of dwelling on the nasly
defeat, Illlng predicts lhat his players
will bounce back this week.
"1 Ihink the players are going lo
respond rcal well,” he said. They knew
we should have beaten (Mooresville).
Wc had every opportunity In the world
10 bcal them.'' ”
TTic War Eagles pounded North 44-
0 lasl year, improving iheir scries lead
to 17-8-1. North squeaked pasl West
Davidson 13-12 in its opener.
West Forsyth Skunks JV Team In First Game Of Season
Davie's JV foolball team lost its
fiRl game last TTiursday, 28-0 to West
Forsyth at War Eagle Stadium.
Despite the loss, the team along
with head coach Doug Illing arc confi
dent.
"Wc have a team very witling to
lcamandgetbeiter.‘*said Illing. "West
is very talented and has some good
athletes."
According 10 nilng therc werc some
brighlspocs.Tasskly McMahan,Tripp
Hall and Mike Arnold had good
gomes."
The lumovcts seemed lokeep Davic
out of the game. Four turnovers kept
Ihem from scoring.
Thursday they will face North
Ircdeil, a team that has improved a lot.
"North Iredell has gotten better since
last year, so it should bc a good gam«",.
f ío n M ík iM V Iñ n s T a ^ R is t ilM O f P Ig s U n P n g n o s ^ ^
la pntably Ite iniiheii «шш eva. KcaiU Gann lonchow picked righi (or
guoKd righi) aiil win fint place In the o|iaiiii( week of the foodnU сошен.
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ihookM wiih low caodidiaes who misled 12: Todd Howell. Лгалу and Saoiki
Moon «d Sm« Qwol
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lie^itiker at 30 uial pditt ам1 eacapliii wiih die lecondflace $ 10. MoomviUe
won 27-3. Sandni Moon picked 37 poinis, Howell 41 and Queen 4S.
Missing 13 weie: Sieve Ffye, John Bulero, Alan Moon, Billy Hendrix Jr. and
FenyCiUlchfleU.. i
Wllh Ihe numeiDus obscure games, Ihiscontesl was baslcallyacqln loss. Bulwell
gel down 10 business Ihis weekend, when college and pro uams lake dieir Rrst
legular-season snaos.
•Nos.8.l4,l7.20.2l.33.24.2S,26and27weiclhrownofrihc board bccause
finding ccnain winnen-of, say, Quincy vs. McKendree- were neil lo imposslbb.
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"We had pcaclice like usual, gelling ready for North Iredell and correciing ur
. misuko fnxn Moqrnville," he said.
niing declined lo elatwnue on llie disciplinary aciions of ihe Wree players.
. "DewUi are going 10 re ^ n in the family," he said.
CoachesleavuigiUle-iilglilieviewofUieMootesvilleganiehappenedupofl
, Ihe Ucense check where Uie players were slopped by police. Alcohol was found
; in Ibe vehicle.' ' ' , . ... ......
:';”."Iipe«!henlghihOT,"Illlngsaid. •'
Penalties, Offensive
Breakdowns Doom
Davie At Mooresville
- Photos by Dwight Sparks
Continued From Роце Bl
linchickcrs ilcvmircd Моогс,1У1Пс'5
nuxicsl nilining game nil night. Carter
:mribuicil ihc .slKvkcr to n Blue Devil
dofcnsc lliiit sliiycd on ils feel ugiiinst a
piilcminllyiiowcrrulorrcnsc.Ttieyheld
D;iviuloiiiniscnib1o I Uyiuxis of total
offense.
"We luul n trciiiendous dcrcn.sive
g:iinc." lie said, following his 76th win
in 102 gaiiic.s ut Mixircsville. "Wc
played gixxl ondefensc all night. Their
ronning back (Ricky While) wasn't at
full .strength (with a knee injury), and
that hurt them and obviou.sly helped
our dcfcn»:. Wc made .stime plays on
defense, made some interceptions and
pn:s.suii-d llie i|uaneiback some."
TlK Blue Devils, a 2-A leam in Ihc
Western Fmthills Conference, forced
Davic into the panic inixle three min
utes into Ihc fourth when Floyd dis
guised a pass wllh shrewd fakes to the
Kicks. He pulled Kick and hit tight end
Kyle Dcsal vo, who was lonelier lhan a
deprived child. Fifty-nvc yatds later,
M(X>iesv{|le held a commanding 14-3
lead.
Carter despi.scs going to air, bul he
had no other clKiicc.
"We had lo throw the football." said
Carter, whose team Bcnctalcd just 75
yaids nishing unlil a big burst during
garbage lime pushed Mraresville's to
tal to 148. "You're not going lo pound
it in there and gain a bunch. Basically,
you're not going to run the ball on Ihcm
a whole lot.
"All the pa.sses thal we hurt Ihem
with were play-action passes. They
werc jumping llie run so hard that wc
were fortunate enough lo gel some
open."
Moaresvillc'sconslantopliongame
lulled Davie's secondaiy to sleep, cre
ating ridiculously open receivers lhal.
decided Ihc flnal scoring g^. Less
than two minutes after Dcsalvo's solo
race to the end zone, Floyd hit Ray
Winford on third and goal for an 11-
yanl touchdown lhal gave Miwresvillc
an insunnountable 20-3 lead (kicker
Greg Hart missed Ihe extra point).
"Tliat's Coach Carter’s style and he
docsagrcal job with the offense lhal he
has," Illing said. "It's just dive, dive,
dive, dive, dive; double dive, double
dive; option, option, option; and then
they're going to throw lhal litlle pass.
Our comeis are coming up lo get the
pilch, Ihe free safety's coming up, and
that's whal makes that offense lough."
With Davie's head-scratching fans
rcivching for Ihcir keys, hallback Tito
Bowman bnDkcrrccfora73-yard touch
down, Moon:sville's only substantial
gain through the tecih of Davie's line,
thal culminated Ihc scoring.
The WarEaglcs'offensclackcdpre
cision and leaked too much oil, espe
cially in opening quarter when Ihcy
failed lo convert a firsl down, were
knockcd bock for minus-five yards
nishing and backcd up 30 more be
cause of silly pcnahics. Mooresville
took advantage, going up for good on
the firsl of Floyd's thrce TD passts, a
28-yanlcr to Winford, who caught a
dump-off in the right fiat and shook
three tacklcrs. The 7-0 lead stood up
until halftime.
Defensive tackle Forrest Breedlove
pounced on one of Mooresville's thn«
fumbles six minutes into the thini, sel
ling up Kofiie's field goal.
Tight end Paul Spariis made a nice
catch over the middle for 17 yards,
carrying Davie lo the Mooresville 29,
but the War Eagles bogged down and
turned to Kofiie, who drilled a carccr-
bcsi 40-yard field goal and turned the
momentum, mainly becausc the Blue
Dcvilscouldn'treg.iincomfonablc field
position on the ground.
"We fell rcal good," Illing .said,
whose club pinned Mooresville insjde
its 20 two times in the thinl. "DcTcn-
sively, we played as well as I thought
wc could have played. The defense
kept getting us the ball bock, kepi get
ting us field position and giving us
opportunities after opportunities. .The
played their hearts out. I've gol tp lip
my hal to our defense bccausc they
rc.iily laid il out on Ihe line."
• Moorcsvillcoulgoincd Davic331-
114. .. . Davic was penalized nine
times for SOyanls.... Floyd completed
eight of 12 passes without an intercep
tion, while Ridenhour completed just
two of his final 12 passes, finishing
eight for 21 for 61 yanls___Kenny
White also rtxovcrcd a fumble for
Davie.... Ricky White, who played
sparingly bccause of the injured knee
that kept himout ofpraclicc for mosiof
two weeks, and Collins combined for
jusl 56 yards on 22 carries.
IMvl<Ccaui)r 0 0 3 0 -]
MoocnvUk 7 0 0 J0-J7
HrnQwrtif
M - Winfoni 2H рам frum Floyd Utei
good). 4:30.
nUrd Quarter
DC.FaKoibi%40(2:36).
Fourth Quarter
M - Detalvo 55 pau from Floyd (Нол
good). 8:57.
M - Winford It pass Trom Royd (kick
foiled). 7:08.
M - Buuman 73 run (Hart good). 3:18.
TEAM STATISTICS
DC
9
27-53
61
8-2t-3
6-46
5-3
9-80
M
12 .
42-148 '
183
8-12-0
4-34 -
4-3
6-55
Firsl downs
Rushcs-yonts
Passing
Comp-Ait-Inl
Punls
Fumbles-Losi
l*enAliies-yanls
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Dsvie
RUSHING - While 9-32. Collins 13-24.
Ridenhour 3-(-1). Daye 2-(-2)
PASSING - Ridenhour 8-21-3-61
RECEIVING-Jobnioa3-27.SpariLsM7.
Tenor t-8. While 1-5. Collins 1-3. Daye M
MoormOle
RUSHING - Bowman 7-87, Uner l5-?6,
Fk>yd 14-6. Qfives2-I t.Safrii i-7,Horn 1-1.
Chamt>m2-0
PASSING-Floyd 8-I2-0-I83
RECEIVING - Weaver 3-66. DmIvo t-
55. Winford 3-50. Bowman M 2 ^
said Illing.
•The strong group of2l scnioisan:
setting a good example for the JV
players. "The scnoirs are setting the
standard of cxcllcncc for Ihc futurc to
come," said Illing.
;ThàddJohneóirnaKeeo^^^
Notes & Quotes
Who's No. 12? A Bright Spot On A Gloomy Night
DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 - «7
Meet The
by halMTO. In an otherwise messy perform^ by Davie’s fooibaU
teiin, the junior receiver evolved from an anonymous face in the crowd
'№acrowd-pleaserhitwolnntic minutes Fridayina27-3loMooresville.
AJthough the drive eventually bogged down, Johnson stole Uie show
late in the second quaiter, catching three nine-yard passes before you
could say; "Who's No. 12r
. His fhst catch was incredible as he wresUed Uie ball away from a
defender who appeared to have an mtetception. After a reception cn a
slant pattern, he showed some agility, spinning and falling to his left as
he made the catch; • :
"We knew Thad was a possession receiver,” CoacK Doug lUing said.
’[He'snrtgoingtobeatalot of people deep,it'sjustamatter of us putting
hUn in position to make a play and get what he can get out of it."
'Wofri^ about punt protection, Mooresville coach Mike Carter
thought about calling Davie and telling the coaches U) look for Uie fake
punt, so Uk linemen would have fewer rushers to block. He changed his
mhid, diough, and burned Uie War Eagles twke - a 28-yard pass in Uie
fint quarter anda29-yaKl completion in Uie Uiird, both to Uie same man.
' "(^itehonesUy, I told somebody rve got a notion to tell them we'rc
in a spread firont soUiey'llcoverUiem.” Carter said. "Because, you know
^ rm so conservative I don't want to fake iL
11; "But if Uiey don't cover tЦ guy, you've got to have enoughnerveto
Uirow it to him. To be honest with you, Uie fìnt one Uuit we faked, I
Uioughtlwas going to haveaheartattackcnUiesideline.You'reruiining
a heck of a risk, but we got away wiUi it boUi times."
.Mooresville QB Richard Floyd butchered Davie wiUi Uitee touch
downs passes, but Carter insists Uiot he's pass illiterate.
'Tm not good al Uiat,” he said. "I don't know how to coach Uiat to be
honest wiUi you."
Bany WhiUock, SouUi Davie's fooUnU coach, and Uling have
combed every shoe department wiUiin driving nuige and Uiey can't fìnd
any cleats for Curtis MatUiews, a 385-pound behemoUi who wears size-
17 canoes and plays middle-school football.
"1 asked (Illing) for some I7s," Whitlock said. "We called every
where and we can't find any. So if he's getting Uie job done in tennis
shoes, Uiat's fine. He's got to where Uiem, he can't go barefooted."
Mkah Gamer won't become Jason Hogue overnight, but he's doing
ahight Lacking Uie blazing speed lhat helped Hogue and QB Cody
Wright become arguably Uie finest connecUon in SouUi Davie histoiy.
Gamer hum defenses wiUi solid routes and sure hands.
"We lost dody and Hogue, who probably hoki Uie record for most
touchdowns caught and Uuxiwn here, but Micah can catch," WhiUock
said. "Micah doesn't have Uie speed Uiat Hogue's got, but Micah can
catch Uie football and Uiis is only his second year of playing footbaa
"He's got great hands. He reminds me of a Thad Johnson."
War Eagles
Greg Lanier
Sport: soccer/cross country
What dtd you want lo be when
you were littie? architect at
Lcgoland
Volleyball Team Gearing Up For Conference Opener
'Coming off two roller-coaster
weeks, Coach Tommy Rcavis said
'Davie's varsity volleyball lc.nm has a
long way to go in the short time before
' the confcrcnce opener al Reynolds on
Sept. 8.
.' The War Haglcs beat North David
son (16-14. 15-13, 9-15. 15-9) and
, Salisbury(l5-3.15-12, l5-8)butwert!
. swept Uiree games lo none by States
ville (9-15.13-15.12-15) and Iwice by
North Ircdeil (8-15,5-15,8-15; 5-15,
13-15,8-15).
"Al limes,rmdisappoinlcd,"Rcavis
I said. "We're up and down. Al limes
Iduring Uie games, we play rc.illy good,
phen we have a really down time, so
il's like we're either rock bottom or
we're way on top."
Davie's enatic serving minots the
team's inconsistency.
"Our serving's not so good al times,
and then other times it's really good,"
Reavl5said."lt'supanddown,too.We
didn't play real well (agdnst Nonh
Ircdeil). Bolh times wc werc up and
down. Wc could have jusl have easily
have won Ihe game."
The road doesn't gel any smoother
for the War Eagles, who will compete
in a furious fight with Reynolds, Ml.
Tabor, South Rowan and West Forsylh
for one of two Central Piedmont play-
offberths.
"The Central Piedmont's going to
bc tougher," Reavis said. "Wc haven't
seen the best teams yet, so It's going to
bc lough. Wc'rc going 10 have lo play
rcally well in Ihe confcrcncc bccausc
Reynolds beat West Forsyth in three
games easily. Soulh Rowan, tliey arc
always right thcrc about four. 1 think
they are going lobe a little stronger this
year than Ihey have been in the past."
Abby Brickey has been Davie’s
steadiest contributor through five
matches, and last week Brooke Cravatl
knockcd Ihe ball down Salisbury's
Uuoat.
"Abby's playing rcally well, serv
ing, defense and hining," Reavis said.
"She's rcally improved. She’s doing a
goodjob.
"Brooke played rcal well against
Salisbury. She hil the ball really hard.
She had thrcc or four kills. I mean, haid
kills."
Davic visits West Rowan on Thurs
day and Reynolds on Tuesday.
JV Team Shows Improvement
By Travis Pfeacock
Davie County Enterprise Record
Coach Leo Bninclli's JV volleyball
team is improving.
. Whcnagirimissc.saservc.lhctcam
dr(^ tothe floor and beginspush-ups.
Tills method seems to bc working.
Playcis are serving for more points and
missing less serves, the coach said.
The giris arc 2-1 with wins against
Slalesville and North Iredell.
The match against North Davidson
did not turnout as well. Davic split two
games, which led to a deciding third
game.
Davie was defeated 10-15.
"Wc got down early and fought
back in game three," said Brunelli.
"Wc arc hilling and passing the
ball real well as a team. We have been
serving great and consistent. We did
not missonc serve in game ihrecof the
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In the North Ircdeil match, Hillon
scrvedforacombincd l8poinls- lOin
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C«M lM i4rromFirM
We ihidddNiafett day u d hé
knotlced guys oi; Uicir
t^Justw MrMjUeriMdiaii.''
- Hm-i don't bear -
eveiyday. W W Í tocUe uid пои
giwd, Maái^weUhs 385 ánd
wem iím'ÍTíKms. : .
' 'MudattVabigkid.'buthe's
got á loni « iÿ w WMOock
uid. W iÍilM o U of fooltMll a
couple уем,'{||> got btby fù still
onhim, ьЦ '^Ч )ай ablg-boned
giiy. He's.Bi)t going to play tye^
down. № 'l | ( ^ to help us maybe
a little bit It KÍM guaid and maybe
some on tWbffiosive line. ;
"As the ам оп goes on, hope
fully hell pi6|ress to be able to
play. H ei ÍÍM extremely fast, but
he's s tn a g ^ bis âge."
Whitlock has Kenny Grey, Ben
Allied. Mkbael Clement, Fredrick
Hanis. Lany Hudson. Stovall and .
Zach Miller in his wishbone stable.
He kientifieiThonm Parsley,
Stovall, Clitis Stuns, Jeiemy West,
Matthews and tight end Brandon
Shore as starling offensive linemen,
Ihe biggestitud háiues in
WhiUock's Ï2'yean.
-This Is probably the biggest line
rveevet had, including the ninth-
grade teams.’' he said. "Our line is
huge. I meaOi Uieie's oniy one guy
(Fanley)«iidet200.
NoooétemadeWhiUock
forget Neil Rice, but depth and size
could compeawefor any short
comings. "
■We've got a lot of depih, we're
strong and big. but wc're not real
fast," he said. "We're going lo play
a iot of players like wc did lasl year
on the elgh^ grade."
: Whitlock can't visualize Ihe 1998
highlights film just yet, but the new
vantage point (five key transfers)
altered his Ijuigiiage.
' -*I look for ÜS to be competitive
with the top three teams - us,
Kmnapolis and Mooresville," he
said. "We've got a lot of good
athletes. It's going to be exciting.
Fm lookiii^to good things. Г т not
ptedictiBÿâctœnpionsMp or' ''
■qrtl^.bffi’iltltowe'can
cbnipMeforbiie."
Racers Vie
For Purse
Moie than 250 niccis competed
down at the Farmihispast weekend for
the posted $15,000 purse al the one
eighth mile Davie Counly race Irack.
1997 Top Eliminator Rookie of Ihe
YcarBrandoi)HulchensofYadkinvillc
won the "Slick Seven" class Sunday.
Brandon. IlK son of Top Biminalor
racer Luke Hulchcns, defeated Chad
Whisnant of Dallas for the class win.
This set up the Top EUntinator final
four, with young Hulchens defeating
Andy Beal of Thomasville in a
Drafter. Biandon'ssemi-finalwinset
up his first Top Eliminator final round
appearanceagainslGlcnnFergusonlr.
of СтеешЬота Hutchens' time of a
■7.08 БГ at 96 mph wasnl enough to
hoU off the quicker 5.28 ET at 131
mph cha¿|e of Ferguson.
DaneDKIger of Yadkinvilie drove
his Plymouth jO n lo the class win In
Sponsraae Siiindajf defeating veteran
Noah Ainicison of Earl. Kiger lost in
the final four of Spotsinan lo David
Spaugh of Advance, who wem on lo a
ninner-upfinish.Spaughinhis"bidian
Outlaw" Meicuv lo» In Uie fuials to
' J i^ y Reay« of Sparta in a Fnd.
’. Howie/^tMoflYantownscaRd
hissccoailBf^ita
daynigN<MÍM¡|iClennfeg^
of Greenrii^v]l96 Top Eliminaior
charopio* M^ll^kiofYwftiiiville
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When Whitlock counted his
seventh g n d m he counted only '
seven heaibwi№ football experi-. ,
ehce,' hil diikest moment as a . ' ' -
c o a c h ; ' ‘i\
"Whe« you've only got seven :
playeA that played last year, you '
donl have anything to start from,". '
saH WhiUock, who has 24 seventh i
gndeiiconipand to 43 eighth .
graders. "It's one of the - 1 don't
want to say w ^est - thinnest
gioups that rve had. Half of Ihem
didn't evM know iw hnie of'. '
positioM.
we can do with «»'ve got. W e,
ain't going togetaiybody else."',' - v
; Whitlock endotm Billy №ddle .
as a potentially gieat tunning back-
llnibacker. .
:"He's a good athlete," he Mid.
"Billy is probably going to be one
ofthe belter llnebacken and ' .
running backs in the confereiice. -
He's not real big but he's tough."
' Í Fullback Mitchell Robeiis,
UfbackM aurteeW IUi»^ i
quarterback A i^ w ^ ia ffl» n
■ join Riddle as íbitiñéi on both sides
, of Uk ball. "Right there's m y ‘ :
a^tes," said Whitlock, who
: nominates Chris Blakley, Ben ; .
: Gabble, Daniel Ooodei, Jiunon
: lefCnies, Will McDaniel, Paul
: Williams and Will Steele as two-
f way linemen.
^ TWslsabrick-by-brickbiilldlng.
The T i ^ are exwine long shots
for a break-even season, but weekly /
itnptoyeitienl would be enoi^ toV..
pacify Uie coach. ■ ■ , v ' ■
. ;We'vep)l to control Uie 'ten^
of Ihe game, and we've got to k ^
our defenseoffUM field,* Whitlock
said. "We've got to go four or five '
yards, move the chains and keep the
clock moving. We want to shorten
Uw game, and maybe at Uie end
we'll have a chance. • ' ' jl;
' ' 3>We'te not veiÿ big átid we're Л
: ПМ yeqt fasM neta, ifi Just goiiif:
;. (O M m of Una yiÑn № mtybe:
I d ivllle a in sô iâ t^ a a d g c lir^ *
; llBle better. Ifwï win. ii'i*oin|tô:;
; hWptus."
'jit Muld be a Hggèr рЦ jf ; ■ ;>
stnheóne couU find ML MMUiews i'
soTO slzt-П cleats so he doesn't
hará io Imitate Fred Fllntstone in; ;!■
front of all his classmates. ‘ ;
ValueHouse
(ForfTierly STAR) FU Í^f'^ ITÍ
O nlv onri Mon. Sept. 7th
Everything’s
- '- "1
HO URS
O N L Y !
Thelma has lived all but one year of her life on Point Road
- Photos by Robin FtrguHon
Thelma Mauldin relaxes lirihe living room of the house she has called home for the past 57 years.
Life Spent On Point Road
ByJtaBM fUlher
Davie County Enteiprise Rcconl
A lot of tilings have changed on
Point Road in Uie last 85 years.
IustaskThelmaMauldin.She'sbccn
Uiere to see them all, living on Point
Road for all but one her nearly 8 6 !
years.
■ Whenshewasachild,shecstimaU3
U iiie'w inlil'tM on Uie
now sparsely p ip u l^ ro^.
chiMim went to school in a
lltUe house down Uie road because
Uiere was nowhere else to go. Her aunt
was the teachcr one year. Another year
Uiey Iravclcd nearly lo Uie Rowan
counly line 10 go to school.
Later when they went to school at
Cherry Hill, Uicy had such a long walk
home uuu Uiey didn't get there Ul sup
per Ume, Thelma said.
When Ihe weaUier was bad, her:
faUier would drive his buggy up Uiere
to take all Uiechildren and Uieir teacher
home.
When Ihey weren't in school,
Thelma and her siblings helped wiUi
Ihe farming - performing chores like
milking Uie cows, feedingUie hogs and
picking coiton. They raised crops fcr a
living and raised Um food Uiey ate.
After preparing a lunch of fried
fatback,biscuitsandbakcdswcctpota-
toes,Uiey'dhead to the bottoms to pick
coiton. It looked like diamoi^ sp«-;
kling as die sun hit the.iky^,oo Uk ;
cotton early in Uie moming, Hietaia;
said.
On a recent visit lo Uie doctor, he
asked If her back boUiers her. k hasnl
Please See D avk-rk|eC 5
She watched much of ttM i ^ work being done In front ot her house from the porch.
Г-". •• .-11 -•..V; ' f Иия-4’, ■ r-i ^ r
Мга/МмМШ tnjoyt tmine in htr recking chair on tiw front porch. . _
/ jv 'i 'Я ' Спкс;.
T
C2 - DAVIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD), Sfpt. 3,1998 D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 - СЭ *
1 Holly An№ Fairchild and Patrick
Todd Royals of Charloilc were
'united in marriage at 6 p.m. Satur
day, Aug. 29 at Centenary United
■MnhodiM Chureh in Winsion-So-
,fcm. Tlie Rev. Dr. J. Robert Nations
;ornclaled.
■- The bride is Ihe daughter of Me
and Mrs. William Fairchild of Ad-
| |, vance. She Is a graduate or Davk
IV :High School and Appalachian Slate
Onlvcnlty. Shc Is a senior pharma-
cfutical represcntatlve wiih UCB
J^armi.
The bridegroom is Ihc son of Me
and Mts. Donald Royals of Trinity
and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Rollins. He is a graduate of
THnity High School and the Univer
sity of North Carolina al Charlotte,
and is pursuing a mostcrs cf business
adminlslraiion degree from Queens
College. He is Inside sales manager
at Bicsse Group America.
. The bride chosc June Hildebrand
of Caiy as her matron of honoc
u d Wendy Denise Rcavis of San
ford, tt her miid of honoc Brides
maids were; Alysa Lucas Bostick of
Wilmington, Manha Rosannc Clark,
Carrie leanThompson andChtisimc
Elizabeth Craven, all of Chariotte.
Dana Royals Reaves, the groom's
sister of High Point, andTraci Alycc
Wennertierg of Edina, Minn.
Honorary bridesmaids were
Deborah Loudcrinllk Fairchild of
Marietta, Ga.. sister-in-law of the
bride. Lisa Buffone Gentile of Char
lotte and Ashley Elizabeth Habeggcr
of Blowing Rock.
The groom's father was best man.
Groomsmen werc RtchanlWoodtow
Addis and Todd Robert Williams,
both of Charlotte, Jeffrey Charles
Burl of Huntersville. Blair Willis
Collelt of Raleigh. Michael Clark
Fairchild, brother of Ihc bride of
Marietta, Ga., and Keith Michael
Parrish and Kerry Lancc Reaves,
brother in law of the groom, both of
High Point.
Bulletin attendant was Brittany
Hope Aycis of Winslon-Salem, and
scripture reader was Glenn Edward
Rollins, grandfather of Ihc groom.
Music was by Ray Ebert, oigan-
ist, and John Cary, soloist.
After a rcccption at Bermuda Run
Country Club, the couplc went on a
wedding trip to Turks and Caicos
Islands. They will be at home in
Charlotte.
Social Events
• Ann Cornwell hosted a miscel
laneous bridal shower at her home
on 236 Bermuda Run Drive In Ad
vancc on Saturday, July 18.
• Nancy Brake and Ellen White
hosted a bath ond linen shower at Ihc
Brake home in Clemmons on Sun
day, July 26.
• Beth and Rick Addis with Laura
Neff and Tbdd Williams hosted an
around-thc-housc shower on Satur
day. Aug. I in Charlotte.
• Zcnnic Royals hosted ashowcr
gathering of her family and friends
on Sunday, Aug. 2 in Trinity.
• On Friday. Aug. 28, Wendy
Rcavis and her mother, Sylvia
M rs. P a tric k Todd R o ya ls
Rcavis, and Carrie Thompson and
her moihcr, Carol Thompson, hosted
a bridesmaids luncheon a( Bemiuda
Run Country Club.
• Don and Zennie Royals hosted
a rehearsal dinneral Michael's Res
taurant in Winston-Salem on Friday
evening, Aug. 28.
• Carol and Charles Quinn.
Earline and John Ferguson hosted a
wedding brunch the day after the
wedding Гог the Wedding party and
out-of-town gue.sts at the Quinn’s
home in Bermuda Run.
Center Homemakers Visit The Vineyard
TTiirlecn members of the Center
Homemakeis Club and two guests
spent an evening at The Vineyard al
Reynolda Village In Winston-Salem
ofiTuesday, Aug. 18.
Aprivatc room was reserved fot the
dinner 01 the restoted fotmet bcaiing
plant thal serviced Ihe Reynolda Es
tate. Judy Swicegood lead Ihe group in
a prayer of dunksgiving for Ihc meal.
The chef prepared a spccial hors
d'ocuvrc forthc l^ics. Afterealing Ihc
special treat and salads, the main
Homemakers Leam About Child Abuse
Tlie Cbdeemee Exiension Homc-
, makers Qub mcl Aug. 26 in the Cool-
: eemee Libnry with four memben
present.
The devaions were from Psalm
: 92:13-14 on growing old. Those who
:aie planted in the house of the LonI
shall... still bear fmh in old age."
The program was "chiW abuse."
: Tlicrollwasanswcrcdwilhamemo-
rablefinl day al school.
: The minutes and treasurer's repons
wtte given. Plans were made for fill
ing a shoe bo» for Operalion Chrisi-
muChlU.
: DMeslorememberoffulureevenls
wereannounced. Tlie meting adjourned
with iheclub collect. The new meeting
will be Sept. 28.
C0UI5CS were served. Some of the en
trees chosen were Ponobello Mush
room Saule. BBQ Chicken Breast and
Bourbon Sireel Baby Backs, Tender
loin Tips Bourguignon, and Cheese
Steak Lavosh. A vegetable medley, Homemakeis.
potatoes and bread were also served. The nexl meeting of Center Home-
Pat Reilly, president of Ihe club, makciswillbeonT\icsday.Scpl. 15,al
made surac announcements regarding lheCenlerCommunilyBuildingal7:30
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Adam sSutner
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Michcic Burnett and
j N^iniond Christopher Bowles wet«
; unhid in marriage al 7 p.m. Aug. 29 in
¡tctadlelighlceremonyalGrecnMead-
jbWs;Baptlst Church in Advance. The
Ray Davis officiated.
í»;íniebtklewaaescoitedbyhergnind-
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marrfage by her family. Chámele
McDennoll. sisler of the bride, served
as matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were
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the groom; Annette Bowles of Ad
vance, sister of thq groom; and Kim
Day of Winston-Salem, friend of Ihe
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. kcnnclh Bowles, the groom's fa-
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> ’^ flow e r giri was Kaitlln Evans,
;3nd(& ringbearer was Nalh.m Sheets.
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There was also a miniature bride,
Meredith Bowles and a miniature
groom, Travis Sheets, all nieces and
nephews of Ihe gloom.
Music waspiDvldcd by pianist Andy
AUtins and soloist Tanya Bowles. The
guest book was attended by Sylvia
Hall.
Reception
Immedlalely following the cer
emony, a reception was held at the
Creen Meadows Fellowship Hall.
Penny Bowles, Nancy Williams, Betty
Ijames,GennieCoxandKimTcsorieiD
served cuke, punch, and hoisd'oeuvrcs
during the reception.
Following a honeymoon trip to
Gallinburg,Tenn.,Ihe couplc willbcal
home in Advancc.
Rehearsal Dinner
A reheaisal dinner was held on Fri
day nighl al the church fellowship hall.
The groom's family provided a tropi
cal celebration in honor of the couplc,
and thccouplcchosc this timeto present
gins to Ihc wedding parly membeis.
By Edilh Ztmmtrman
Advance Cortcspondent
An Ice cream social was greatly
enjoyed by the Methodist congrega
tion at Ihc rccrcalion center Sunday
evening. ,
Dorothy Carter nnd sisters, Nannie
Lou Sparksand Belinda Potts and Dot's
sisler-ln-law, Peggy Rummage, en
joyed a trip west last weekend. Flying
to Denver, Colorado, they had a tour
Ihere. also visiting Colorado Springs,
Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, and
Royal Gorge. They rode a tram across
Ihe Gorge. They drove lo Trinidad,
New Mexico, andTaos, New Mexico,
and later, during Ihe weekend, the la
dies went to Cheyenne, Wyoming,
where they had a walking tour of the
historical dislrict.They returned home
lale Wednesday, Aug. 26.
Visitors al the Methodist church
Sunday were Pastor Dennis Maishall's
brotherandfamily, Mr. and Mrs. David
Marshall and son. Matthew, of
Morganton. Another visitor was Mis.
Alma KaleofWinston-Salem who was
visiting her daughter and son-in-law,
Joan and Doug Spry.
Dave and Cheryl Markland and
daughter, Ashley,ofBoonc werc week
end visitors ofhis parents, Frank nnd
Margie Markland.
Sadie Gross of Pfafltown was a
Mondayluncheon guest ofEdilh Zim
merman. In the aftemoon they visiied
their old high school classmates
Maybcllc Oirell. Mabel Bailey and
Manic Tucker. Mabel gave us a tour of
herlovelyl6-roomhousc and its many
antiques. Her daughter, Callie Bailey
Terry from Winston-Salem, has moved
In with her moihcr Mabel. Edith and
Sadie also had a lour of Ihe Branch
River Ranch, Ihe Jackson Zimmerman
rarm,thcMaichmonlAiiporl,and other
interesting placcs in LA. (Lower Ad
vancc), plus the new housing develop
ments.
TidaBaileywasadmillcdloForsylh
Hospital for four days of observation
and treaimcnt last week.
Edilh Zimmerman was a Saturday
night visitor of Wiley and Chariotte
Williams. They are nol doing well.
Gct-well wishes go oul to Ihem.
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.T Kimberly Ann OwensandDanicI
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iiilcd in manriage at 4:30 p.m. Aug.
> The bride is the daughter of
l)iy)lis Furr and Larry Owens of
^rl|:ord. She is a machinist al Mid
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5 Uie groom is the son of Anhi»^
French of Hillsdale and Polly War
ren of Walkenown. He is a pointer
with Commercial Palming Inc.
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vance.
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Bobks Added To Davie Library Colleétiorì
New in Ihe Rcfcrencc Scction: The
Inicmadonal Encyclopwiiaof Dancc.
Reviewers siaietl lhal ihc sci "is Ihe
most ambitious and comprehensive
^ancccncyclopcdiaevcrailcmp(ed...a
brillianl success and "n monumental
achieveincnl..."
Non>FicUon
All Wrjpped Up: Piias, Fajitas, and
other Sweet and Savory Roll Ups
. Animal Health: Health. Disease,
and Welfare of Farm Livestock
He;in Diseaseand High Blood Pres
sure
. Helping Your Kids Cope with Di
vorce
Holidays in Cross-Siitch
Lupus: Everything Ycvi Ncctl to
Know
The Stroke Recovery Book
Understanding Anne Frank's Tlic
Diary of a Young Girl: A Student
Casebook lo Issues, Sources, and His
torical Documents
The Well-Mannered Cat: A Pnicll-
cal Guide lo Feline Behavior Mtxlifi-
cation
Wriler's Block and How lo Use It
Fiction
Americ.'^n Dreams- John Jakes
Belladonna - Karcn Moline
Blue Death-Ulliiin O'Donnell .
The Cuban Mile • A. Hernandez-
Diaz
Invitation 10 a Funeml • Molly
BriMvn
Tlie Mourner’s Bench -Susan Dodd
My Hearth Laid Bare • Joycc Carol
Oates
Oiherland. Volume Two. River of
Blue Rre*Tad Williams
The Short History of a Prince - Jane
Hamilton
The White Oilier - L. E. Modesilt
Adonationin memory ofRev. Ivan
Ijamcs was made by ihe Mainvllle
AM E Zion Church.
Tuesdays, 11 a.m. • Preschool
Storyilmeat the Main Street and Cool-
ecmce bnmch libraries.
Scpl. 14 • Meet (he American Girl
Dolls program at 4 p.m. Come to a
party for the dolls before ihcy go on
display. ■ <
Sepl. n - Davie Coumy Public
Library particípales in the "America
Links Up" prograni with u program
about the Iniemcla^ how lohelpyour
child find great slics, get .ufety lips,
and more. For odulls and school ngc
children, 7 p.m.
Davie County (^lblicLibпuy hours:
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.;
Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 9
a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
Phone 751-2011. .
Cooleemee Branch hours: Monday
noon-6 p.m.;Tuesday-Friday, 10a.m.-
5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-
1:30): closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Phone: 284-2805.
Dixon Appointed To Board
■ It is no surprise that when asked lo
serve as a lival board member of the
^Iccilve Ser
vice System.;
David L Dixon
of Mix'ksvillc.
re;ullly ug,rccd.
• "I see il is
myclvicduty."
he said, "a
clwnce 10 give
back to my
community."
■ Aficr being
porninaicd by Dixon
the govcrnur, Dlxtia was selected hy
Ihe national director of the Selective
Serv ice System, Gil Coromulo, on be-
halfon*n:sidcntHillCiimon.
. During August, ho joined newly
appointed mcmbcr% fmm an)und the
Souihcast Гог two days of tniinlng in
Miiriciia Ga.
”. Tlw Sclcclive SciN’ice SyslenVs na*
iionaldircclorofopcralions.Col.Juslo
Gonzalez Jr., spoke lo the group. "You
all play a very, very critical role as the
ihird tier of the nation's defense, after
Ihe a*llve and reserve components" he
told the new board members. "You all
iomi the basis of the fairness and eq
uity lhal would be in the system in the
eveni of national defense cn>ergency.
• The board on which Dixon serves
was conunonly known as a "draft
board" through the Vietnam era. The
drafi was distvnllnued in 1973.
By law. however, young men 18-
;25 aa'silll a*quired lo rcgislcr wiih the
Selective Service System, which lljey
can do al any post office. Iti ihe event
of national emergency, Congresscould
reinslaie a system for providing men to
fill the needs of ihe Armed Forces.
Inlhatcasc.SclectiveServiccwould
conduct abirthday lottery lodecide the
vrder in which to c'all men, starting
with 20yearsolds. Local boards would
jiear appeals for exemptions and post-
^nemenls.
: If young men are nol registered
iwforc the age of 26, they forfeit eligi-
})intyforsludentloansand grants,most
federal jobs and job training assis-
^ S a n d r a L a t t a
T o R e p r e s e n t
T e x t i l e I n d u s t r y
! TbcAincricanTcxtileManufuctur-
cis Insiituu (ЛТМ1) has шпоипсп!
Ihc oppoinlmcnl of Sandra E. Latia lo
be assistant director of government
relations. She comcstoATMl after 14
■years on the staff of Rep. BIH Hefner
ID-N.C.). Latta joined ATMI on May
26.
I Al ATMI. Utia will represent Ihc
interests of the U.S. textile industry
before Congre.« and the adminlsira-
tion. She will focus primarily on issues
affecting trade and the environment.
Latta's responsibilities includc work
ing with Ihe ATMI Environmental Pres
ervation Coramitiec's Water Subcom-
niiltee.
• LattajoincdHcrner’sstalTin 1984.
touting her tenure, she served as
toner's ргея secretary as well as his
^iKipal policy advisor on trade, bud-
jgel, taxes, lelecommunicaiions, gov-
emmcnloperationsami foreignaffain.
ihcrepcescntedHcfneral security con-
Телякез al the.U.S. Souiheni Com-
nundHeadi|uancrsinQuaiTy Heights,
,l^№iiiia,BndihcNonhAlIanlicTrealy
Orgiuiizalion (NATO) in Brussels,
^Igium.
; A nalive of Mockiville, Lalta re-
jcdved her bKhelOf's degree in politi-
pid idinKe №>m Noith Carolina State
№ v c r^ '.j№ ii Uiedwghierof Mr.
« ^ » . U U o f M o c I ^ .
tonce. Failure lo register Is a felony
punishable by up lo five yean* in jail
and a fine of up lo $250,000.
Dixon, a soccer c(xich who is also a
member of Hillsdale Baptist Church,
offers Ihis advice lo young men: "Reg
ister and pcrfonn your civic duty lo
help prcp;irc yourcouniry for an emer
gency."
New Arrivals
PARKER
Greg and LuAnn Parker of
Fayelleville, Ga., announce Ihe birthof
Iheir daughter, Laurel Ann, bom Aug.
12. Uuiel \veiglied7 lbs.4 ог. and was
21 inches long. LuAnn is Ihe fonner
LuAnn Browder of Advance.
Grandp;>rcnls are Ben and Ann
Browderof Advance, ElaineandTcrry
Ingold of Alhcnnarle, and Gene and
Missy Parker of Ocean Ые Beach.
GRUBB
Ronald and Cindy Gnibb and
Tylerof Mocksville announce the birth
oftheirdaughtcrand sister, Hope Janine
Gnibb on Aug. 17,199R. al Forsyth
Memorial Hospital.
Hope weighed 8 lbs. and 8.S oz. and
was 19.25 inches long.
Maternal grandparents oreJante and
Junior Carter of Advance. Palcmal
grandparents are Judy and Dennis
Grubb of Mocksville.
Matemalgrcai-grdndparent Is Ruby
Jones of Advance. Paternal grcat-
grandparents arc Frances Carter of
Mocksvilic and Edilh and Chilton
Gmbb of Mocksville.
SHELTON
Con, Raymonda and Haynes
Shelton of CaJar Ridge Road, Hickory
Hill,MocksvtUc.announcclhe birthof
a son and brolher, Joseph Hum, on
Aug.2l alForsyihMemorial Hospital.
Hum weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and was
19-1/2 inches long.
Malcroal grandparents arc Bill and
Jean SaundersofMocksvllle. Paternal
grandparcnts arc Bobby and Peggy
ShcUon of Mocksvilic.
Maternalgreal-grandmotherisMrs.
Helen Clack of Asheboni. Patcmal
grcal-grtrndmoihers are Mrs. Sarah
Owlngsand Mrs. JohnsleShelton,both
of Mocksville.
Mrs. W illia m T h o m a s Hutchins Jr.
Aug. 29 Ceremony Unites Jeffires-Hutchins Couple
Tonya Leigh JeiTrles and William
Thomas '*Biir' Hutchins Jr. of
Durham were united In marriage at
5 p.m. Aug. 29 at Walts Sircel Bap
tist Church. Charles Rutl oOlciated.
The bride is the daughter of Jean
Jeffries of Redland Road. Advancc.
He is a graduate of Davic High
School and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The groom is the son of Gayla and
William Thomas Hutchins. He is a
gradualcofNorthcm High School in
Durham, and earned a bachelor’s
dcgrcc from the University of North
Carolina al Chapel HiU. He also
graduated from the UNC School of
Law, and Is employed by Newsom,
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SHOE SHOW
Mrs. Thom as Roebling MartinSlater-Martin Couple Married At Beli( Chapel In Charlotte
Teree Lynn Slaier of Charlotte
und Thomas Roebling Martin of
York, S.C. were uniicd in marriage
al 5 p.m. Aug. 29 at Rclk Chapel,
Charlotte. Pasior Kelvin Smilh olfl-
ciatcd.
The bride is the daughter of Ann
J. Slater and Terry G. Slater of
Mocksville. She is a graduate of
Davie High School, and earned a
bachelor’s degree wiih honors in
business administration with a con-
centrailun In management from ihc
University of North Carolina al
Charlotte. She is employed as a com
mercial underwriting specialist with
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.
The bridegroom is the .son of Jerry
C. Manin of Kokomo, Ind., and the
laie Evelyn Best of Bessemer City
He is a graduate of North Gaston
High School and earned a bachelor’s
degree wiih honors in pre-medical/
biology from the University of Nonh
Carolina at Charlotte. He is a pilot
with Della Air Lines, and a capiain
and flight instrtKtor with the N.C. Air
National Guard, Charlolle.
ThcbridcchoscFelidaWilliams '
os her matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were AUison Aschman, Kris Key,
Lynda Clync and Gina Wellman.
Scott Martin, Ihc groom^s brother,
was best man. Ushers were Shawn
Martin, Gary Boyd, Mike Luckic and ’
JimBradley.
After a rcccption alThe Vv<heii*'
House, the couplc went on a wed
ding trip to Germany and Austria.
They will be at home in Chatlotie.
Graham, Hedrick and Kennon, PA.
The bride was given in marriage
by Jerry Wood, her lincle. She chose
Stacie Strickland as her maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were KarrieAn-
drews, Angela Lipscomb, Lori
Gifford and Jana Williams. Victoria
Crossman and Melissa Timm were
honorary bridesmaids.
The groom’s falhcr was best man.
Ushers werc Paul Arena, Thomas
Lee, Nathan Andrews, David
Hartman, Scotl Pogcr and Michael
Rogers.
After a rcccption al Crousdatle
Coui^iry Club, the couplc wenl on a
wedding trip to Bermuda.They will
be at hone in Durham.
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were married at 2 p.m. Aug. 29 in a
double-.ringccrcmonyal Davis Chapel.
Tlie,. Rev. Toy Steven Bollon, the
gropm’.s father, officiated.
^Thcbride is the daughterofMr.and
Mi^ Dennis Ramey of Greensboro
anil Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beck of
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•i;hc, groom is the son of Mr. and
M r, Toy Sievcn Bollon of Carolina
Beach and the grandsonofMis. Johnnie
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D avie W om an Treasures M em ories
Coulinatd From Page C l
slncc she quit picking cotton, she told
hitti.
The young people of today would
nevcrbe able to lake caieofthemselvcs
If they had lo work and raise Ihcir own
food as her generation did, she said.
Back then her father and the other
farmers who lived there cared for the
toad.
Thcycallcd it "the point" becauscof
its location between two rivers.
TogettolownlnSaiisburytheyhad
to cross the South Yadkin by ferry.
"You had.to holler to let the man wiih
Ihe boat know you needed to cross,"
Thelma said.
When the mules pulling Ihc wagon
stepped onlo lhal boat, she was always
afraid it was going to tum over, but it
never did, she said.
Il took alldaytogetto Salisbury and
back, she said.
Her name was still Thelma Motley
when she nnishcd school In 1932, but
that soon changed as she married
Maurlcc Mauldin frora RowanCouniy
the following year. The first of their
five children was bom in I9J4.
The Mauldins bought the place
Thclraa still calls home in 1941 - just
up the toad from the house where she
was raised. There was no need in a lot
of tnoving around, she said.
Her family had to work hanl, hut,
she said, "Wc had a good time."
The only pulilic job she ever held
was In the cafeteria at Cooleemee
School the year her youngest daughter
graduated from high school. Maurice
worked at Ihc mill in Cooleemee unlil
It closed in 1968. Alter lhat, he worked
for a company making wrought Iron
furniture unlil suffering a hcan attack.
They both retired aller his heart
attack, but her husband continued to
form, drive his tractor and cut wood.
When he died in 1981, she said Ihcy
had been married 47 years, six months
and four days.
She continued lo mow her own
yard, and garden - even operating a
tiller- until abniit three ycarsago when
her health forced her to slop.
Thelma aitiibutes her good health
and longevity to raising her family and
taking care of her own affairs at home,
she said.
"I always tried Io live right and treat
people like I wanted to be treated," she
said.
Having good neighbors has been a
help over the years, she said. And
Thelma is ptoud of her childrcn and
their families., but she believes her son
M\d four daughters grew up in a better
time lhan Ihc children of today.
'There wasn'l as much to gel into -
not all the drugs nnd sex business that's
out there now," she said.
Oneof the things that has improved
with time, however, is the road in front
of her house.
She estimates il was more than 60
years ago when the slate took over
Point Rood. Thai wastmimprovenienl,
butlhebiggestchangecametotheroad
July 29, when paving was compleledi
Thelma watched rnost of Ihe work be
ing done from her front porch.
For at least 20 years, she said she
has hoped the toad would be paved. It's
stillalittledusty,butilhascuidownon
the dust considerably.
Thai makes her lime on the porch
more comfortable. Since she's not able
to worii Ihe way she used to, silting on
the poreh is oneof herfavorite things to
do.
As she prepares to celebiaie her
86th birthday, Thelma Mauldin is al
ready thankful for the gift she received
early.- one she's spent 20 yeara wish
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Escorted by her father, the bride
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Lisa Allen of Winston-Salem, as maid
of honor. Bridesmaid was Kimberly
Bolton, the groom’s sister of Carolina
Beach.
Dennis Ramey, the bride's step
father, was best man. Groomsmen were
Bruce and Scott Venable, cousins of
the groom of Gastonia
Music was provided by Patricia
Lane on the baby grand piano, Chris
Pfohl, a close friend, who sang
"Through The Years" and Carol Cox,
the briiks’s aunt, who sang ” AvaMoria."
After a rcceplion at the Kcrncis-
ville Community House, the couple
wenl on a scvcn-day crulsc lo the Vir
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D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 - C7
Electric M itnbership C orporations M erge To EnergyU nlted
Owners and employees of a a new day care canter located at Madison and Evans Roads celebrate the upcoming opening
of their business with Mocksvllle Town Manager Terry Bralley and Town Commissioner Buster Cleary.
New Child Care Center To Open In iVlocksville
Conslruclion isbcing complclcd on
Davie ChiW Development Center, a
new 92-chi W day care center at Madi
son ami Evans roads in Mocksvillc.
Rudi and Giscla Faak, along with
sons Michael and Romild, arc building
thc3.000squarcrooicemcr,schcduled
to open Sepl. 21.
The Foaks decided lo build the cen*
icrasuburrerbeiweenarcsidentialund
indastrial area, and at a time when
anoiher local day carc cenlcr was hav
ing trouble nnding a home. Il was also
at a time when leaders expressed a
conccn)ovcrtheanH)um of quality day
carc available, Michael Faak said.
"We couldn’t pul a ht^usc in here,
because the uses ore changing," he
said. "Since Davlc Counly has been
good lo us. this would be one way to
piiy iheiii back becau.se ihis was needed.
We need more day care In Davie
Coumy. nicc facilliles, too."
He callcd ihe reaction lo building
tl)e centcr as positive.
Mandy Matlock has been hired as
director, with Jenny Ashlc), Michele
lohnston and Mary Han also on staff.
Morc workers will be hired as the
ccnier grows, Matlock said.
The centcr will be open from 6
a.m.'6 p.m., with six employees in
cluding a cook. The children will be
divided inlo separate rooms, from in
fants lo toddlers lo 2 year olds and
olher age or abilliy groups as needed,
she said. The cost will be $90 for
1
An expanded menu and daily lunch
and dinner specials ore among Ihc
changes at Horn's Counuy Kitchen in
Mocksville since
David Carr be
came manager in
mId-Maich.
FoodMasten,
Inc.haveaseven-
ycar lease to op
erate the 24-hour
restaunuuonlI5.
601 Nonh at 1-40
in Mocksville.
"We have a
very complex Carr
menu, eveiything from burgers li
Mexican to spaghetti," Cair said. " Wc
wclcome locals, truck drivets and
groups."
Food Mastei» operates 17 restau
rants in North Carolina, Virginia and
Pennsylvania, Carr said, including
tnick slop dineis, stainless steel'diners
and traditional diners. ' ^ '
Horn's employs 35 area lesidenls.
30 of which are full-time.
The restauranthasachlldren's menu
and serves breakfast any time. Secu
rity isonslte on certainnlghts.andCair
said the myth thal ttuck stopfcstau-
(ontt are rough and tovvdy Isnt (rue,
especially at Horn's.
A Salisbury native, Carr has been
managing restaurants for elght'yeijs.
He is a graduate of East Rowan High
School and camedadegiteinhcBpilal-
ity and hotel and restaurant manage
ment form Appalachian State Univer
sity. He lives in Salisbury.
Big Sweep Set For Sept. 19
Staff members are from left; Jenny Ashley, Mary Hart, manager; Michele Johnston and
Mandy Matlock.
infants and toddlers, and $80 fot chil
dren age 2 or older.
Sand covers ihe giuund al an oul-
door playground.
A larger nx>m is suitable for all the
children for activities, or for a parenis
- Photot by Robin Ferguison
Daviercsideniswilljointhosefrom
across the stale on Satunloy, Sept. 19
for the N.C. Big Sweep clean-up of
orca waterways.
Coordinated by Ihc Mocksville-
Davie Recrealion Department, volun
teers who sign up by Sept. 10 will
receive a free t-shin. Call751 -2325 to
register or for more information, or
jusl show up at the U.S. 601 South
acccssarealotheSouthYadkinRivcr
on Salunlay morning at 9, Sept. 19.
Local volunteers will also Uavel lo the
Bulihoie to clean the area along the
river there.
N.C. Big Sweep is a non-profil,
public-private pannership lhat works
year-round lo reduce waterway debris
and educate residents about aquatic
pollution.
Last year, 55 residenls volunteered
inDavieCouMy,cleaningdebris from
approximately 4.5 milesof waterways.
In addition to the six tires lecovercd,
theypickcdup lOObagsof trash weigh
ing an estimated 2,120 pounds.
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‘Members of Crescent EÍetjc
Mcnibership Corporation
' Davidson Electric Membership d-
I.,, potion voted Salunlay in sepal
annualmcelingstoconsolidalelhc p
, EMGs Into a single coopcialive ca
HncrgyUnited Eleciric Membcrjp
Corporation.
Tltc new EnergyUnileil EMC
be Nonh Carolina's third-largest
1 .vWfer of residenlial electricity ami]
I 'ievelilh-largest eleciric
cooperative among nearly l,OOQii
i ,United Stales. • " ' ' ii
J ^iVhen Ihc two cooperatives ii-
cialiy consolidate operations to fiin
EncrgyUniicd lalcr this year, the iw
■EMC will serve nearly 100,000 li-
tomers in 18 Noith Carolina counts
iCAIexandcr. Cabarrus, Calawk,
[Davidson, Davie, Gaston, Oulird
isyth,Iredell,Uncoln,MccklenbK,
ry,Randolph,Rockinghji,
n, Stokes, Wilkes and Yadki.
^ J Today, weare fuimiingapledgn
Kjrmember-customers with diis ct-
alidation to provide lop-qualily et-
icjiervicealthclowesiposslbleroW"
kid Crcscent EMC Étecutivc ve
ídent R.B. Sloan Jr., and Davidn
: Executive Vice President,!,
iayne Wilkins,
I ?When our boards of directors t-
I discussing the possibility of el
ation, wc said wc would m|c
ward only if it were in the l|>l
s of our members," said Slln
IWilkins. "Studies - including
M review by the Natical
J Electric Cooperative Assoi-
showed there would be m|y
fits 10 customers, and today's \jc
istremendous support fromlr
s for creating EnergyUnilij"
"Crcscent and Davidson electric
cooperatives have served members in
this orva for morc than half a century.
Wcgreatlyvalucourcoopcralivenicm*
bcrs and take great pride in the reason
able rates and good service thal we
provide,” said Jimmy R. Horton, Prcsi-
dcmofCrcscenlEMC'sboardofilircc-
tors, "Through intensive study und
cvulun\ion, however, we now know
that wc can do even better together os
EncrgyUnilod."
N. Mack Shoaf, President of
Davidson EM Cs board uf direclors,
said consolidating Crcscent and
Davidson inloasinglecooperative will
save a projecled $38 million for mem*
bcr-cusiomersduringthcncxt 11 years.
The first benefit for EM C customers
will comc in Ihc form of an immediate
ftvc-pcrcem rate reduction after the
. cohsolidationtakcsplacc.Crcsccntund
Davidson EMCs spearheaded u mem-
' ber information campaign leading up
the annual meetings in which the cen
tral points of "savings, servicc and
stn;ngth" were relayed to customers
"After talking to various coopeni-
tivc members, the ihrec areas of ‘.sav
ings, scrvicc and strength' emerged as
central tothcproposed consolidation,'*
said Sloan and Wilkins. "Firsi, there
will be savings for our customers by
spreading our operating costs, which
already arc Ican.overagrcater number
of customers; sccond, wc will main
tain superior scrvicc through our local
'EM C ofllccs; and third, wc will be
stronger togeiher (0 face ihe new era of
eleciric utility deregulation.
"Tlic electric utility industry Is be
ing rapidly deregulated, which will
force electric cooperatives to opcnuc
in a more competitive marketplace.
requiring higher levels of efficiency
and encclivcness lo survive and pro.s«
per," they said.
Today’s vole for consolidation will
be the first consoliilation of eleciric
c(x)pcrallves in North Carolina sincc
1970, when Comellus and Davie co
operatives merged to form Crescent
EMC.
No local offices will be closed as a
result of the consolidation, and there
will be no job losses at either coopera
tive. All cooperative members will be
able to mainlain iheir current capital
credit comings.
Headquarters and management
structure of EnergyUnlted will be an
nounced later this summer.
Crescent EMC, headquanercd in
Statesville, serves morc lhan 53,000
mcmbcr-customcrs in parts of
Alcxandcr.CabamJs.Catawba, Davie,
Gaston,lrcdell,Lincoln, Mecklenburg,
Rowan, Wilkes and Yadkin counties.
Davidson EMC. headquartered in
Lexington, pmviiles cleciriclty to morc
than 36,100 cusiomcrs in parts of
Davidson, Davie, Forsyih. Guilford.
Montgomery, Randolph,Rockingham
and Stokes couniies.
The servicc lerrltorics of the two
coopcmiives join along the Davidson-
Davic Counly line.
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;H ) c Davie OJunlyiEnter-.
prise Record Will have early
deadlinesfornextwedt's issue
b e c ^ of the Labor Day boli-
day.
All wedtlings, engage
ments, news items, and advcr-
tikmenls, shouW be' in, the
newspaper ofHce no № ihatt
2p.ntonFiiday,Sqi|..4.
|fers Comjletes Training
imandcr Jimmy L. Mye, Myers also h:Kl duly at the Branch
night, RudiFoak said.
He Ihe scpanue rooms with
insulated walls will help the day carc
workers wlih the small groups of chil
dren. Each room hasanexll tothc main
hall and lo outside, in case of an emer
gency and to go to the playground.
Each room will be under suneU-
lance by a video camera, providing
peaccof mind for parents, as well as for
workers tvhomay be accused of some
lhing they didn'l du, Ite said.
C e n s u s B u r e a u N e e d s L o c a l W o r k e r s
The Bureau of the Census is taking
applications for jobs in the Davlc
Coumy area.
Thejotepay$9perhourand$10.50
per hour, and mileage reimbursement
is available.
To apply, call 1-888-325-7733.
|iCor|is, U.S. Naviti Rescc,
ilhis annual training )r
-vc for the 1998 Fi4|■I
f Krved two weeks os c
[)lainal the Naval Hospil
[. He was the only chapín
iring this time because c
y hospital chaplain was a«^
kworkshqis.
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Healthy Carolinians Of Davie Educating Community About Drug Abuse |||h e Held
Marijuana Is rapidly becoming the
most widely used illegal substance In
the nation, especially popular among
adolescents and prctecns, according to
representatives for Healthy Carolin
ians of Davie County.
That's why the Healthy Carolinians
subsuncc abuse committee is taking
an active role in education, prevention
and treatment of abuses to substances
like marijuana.
Marijuana, described as a green,
brown Of gray mixture of dried, shred
ded flowers and leaves of the hemp
plant, may be harmful in a variety of
ways.
The drug has the ability to hinder
the user's short term memory and may
cause trouble in handling complex
tasks, while some types of marijuana
make even Ute simplest tasks difficult.
Marijuana's effects on perceptions, re
action time and its reducing of inhibi-
tlons suggest a suvng link between
drug use and unsafe sex and the spread
of HIV, the virus lhal causes AIDS, the
group reports.
V^ile all of the long term effects of
marijuana use arc not known, studies
show that an individual who smokes
fivejoints per week may be taking in as
many cancer causing chen^icals as
someone who smokes a pock of ciga
rettes every day.
Marijuana smokers tend to develop
the same types of breathing problems
common among cigarette smokers.
Tbey suffer frequent coughs, phlegm
production, wheezing and tend lo have
morc chest colds than t»n-uscrs.
Heavy marijuana use has also been
linked to problems with sexual charac
teristics and reproductive functions.
Heavy use of the drug may delay the
onset of pubeity in young men and
causc adverse eflects on sperm pro-
duction in men of all ages. In women,
thcdnigcandisruptthcnormalmonthly
mensirual cycle and inhibit ovulation.
Use of marijuana may impair or
reduce short-tcmi memory and com-
fm:hcnsion, alter sense of lime and
rcducc ability to perform tasks requir
ing concenUDlion and coordination,
such os driving a car.
Some classic signs that an indi
vidual may have been using marijuana
C h u r c h T o H o ld
Y a r d S a l e S e p t . 5
Yadkinville Church of God will
have a yard sale and hot dog sale
Saturday, Sept. 5, starting at 7 a.m. in
the parking lot of Larry's Heating and
Cooling on U.S. 601 at Cana Road.
Proceeds will be used for Ihe
church parking lot.
arc: dizziness, difficulty walking and
red or bloodshot eyes. They may seem
silly and giggle for no reason and have
a hard time remembering things thal
just happened.
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The Healthy Carolinians of Davlc
Couniy substonce abuse commiltce
urges parents to talk to their children
about drugs and all residents to be
come involved.
To findoul morc Information about
marijuana and other drugs, contacl
health education specialists Wendi
Seibe or Lowana Gardner at 335-751 •
8700.
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Clinics utthcMarincCofpsAirStation
ut Beaufort, and at the Murine Recruit
Depot at Parris Island. Tbis gave him
the opportunity to minister to nctivc
duty Marines and Sailors, and new
Marine recruits.
Myers serves with ihe Naval Hos- I
pilul Unit at Ihc Triad Armed Forces
ReservcCenicrinGrccnsbon),andlm
13 years of servicc In the Navy.
He is a member of the Western
Nonh Carolina Conference of ihe
Unilcd Mclhodist Church, and is the
presidentoftheConfcrcnccChaplains
Fcll()wship, He is also a District Court
Judge in Ihc 22nd Judicial District
which includes Alexander Davidson,
Davlc, und Ircdell counties.
Tuttle Earns
Masters Degree
Jennifer Diane Tuttle gradualed
fiom Ihe Universily of North Caro
lina al Chapel Hill's masters of ac
counting program on May 29.
She also
earned a
bachelor's de
gree in business
administration
from the Univcr-
sily of North
Carolina at
Chapel HilL
Tuttle will
begin work on
Sept. 14 in •
downtown Charlotte with Arthur
Andersen, LLP, as a tax consultant.
The daughter of Dianna and Stan
While and Ihe late Bruce Tuttle, and
granddaughter of Louise Smith
Pieree, she lives in Hunlersville.
Tuttle
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Í mother LuAnne Uvoigood, Ai^
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daughter lo Michael D.Lanlerand
Jenny D. Cutter, bom July 31,1*И.
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Mr. and Mrs. WitliamBlatl
Blatt Couple Celebrates
25th Wedding Anrilversary
. WilliamandNormaBJauofMocks-
vilic cclcbnitcd Ihcir 25ih annivcisary
on Salurday, Aug. 15, by rcaffinning
their vows and having a rcccplion al
Ryan's Steak House in Salisbury.
Hosting ihccvcnt wen: ihc couples'
children with their spouses. Also
' preseni were grandchildren and spc<
cial friends, Ihc Rev. and Mrs. Dave
Rogers from Dclion.
The couple was married on Aug.
15, 1973 in Wise, Va. Nonna Diati was
the former Nornia Reids from Big
Stone Gap. Va. She is employed hy
Hom Oil Company. Mr. Diati, for
merly of Parkcisburg, \V. Va., is a
retired drivcrforPilol Freight Carriers.
B a n d E n t e r t a in s S e n io r C lu b
The Cooleemee Senior Citizens
ClubmciAug.24inihcfcllowshiphall
-o f the First Baptist Church.
- The meeting was called to order by
the im^sidcnl.
. . After prayer was said, ihe group
^sang "When the Roll Is Called Up
.Yonder."
•• The awstani chaplain had the dc-
•voilons. His icxl was Psalm 91:1,
*^"Happy estate o f the Godly and their
^/safely."
r ' The roll was answered by 29 mcm*
; bcrs and six visitón».
> The minules were read, ihc sun
shine and treasurer’s rcp(№ given.
Club members discusscd having a
float in Ihc Cooleemee centennial pa
rade Scpl. 26. and plans for ihc Senior
CIti/cns Yard. Dakc and Raffle Sale
Scpl. 11 and 12 al Riilenhour Arbor.
Activities taking placc al ihc Brock
Center were announced.
A band. Tommy Drifter and The
Lost TravelcR, cnieriaincd. The group
sang and played string inslrtimenis
(fiddle, bass flddle, guitar and tenjo).
The group cscapcd lo the dining
area and had a lunch of salads, desserts
and drinks.
The meeting adjourned with the
group singing the club song, followed
with pra)er.
The next mceung will be Sept. 14.
p lo ttie r's M orning O u t To B eg in
•. On W «lncsJay,Scpt.9,Couniwy
Paplist Church will begin Ihc Ihinl
year of ils Molhcr’s Mcxning Oul pro-
^gram.
TWs minisuy is 10 benefit moihere
1 -Who slay al home wiih their child(rcn)
I ; or even grandmothers who keep their
• : granlchiliircn during the day.
The biggest change will be the ex-
; pansion to a Iwo-day-per-weck pro-
; gram.MoiidayandWediiesdaynuni-
,: inBSfrom9-noon.Ifanyparcntptcfcts
: Dnlyoncdaypcrweek,thalaplionwill
: be available.
Accepting children from 6 months
: through preschool, the piDgnm pro-
viiles Bible lessons, games, crafts,
music, snacks and structured activi-
lies.
The Mother's Moming Out pro
gram follows the Yadkin County
School System calendar, meaning
school vacations and holidays are ob
served. Monthly fees are $40 perchitd,
$50 forlwo children in the same fam
ily, and J60 for three children in the
same family.
Foe more infonnalion or registra
tion, call Donna Cancr at 336-163-
2875 afler 5 p.m. or The Counney
Baptist After School Program, asking
for Kalhy Comer at 336-463-3003.
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Seedlings Available From ForestS^fyìé^
The N.C. Forest Service has re
ceived its forest Itee seedling applica
tions for Ihc 1998-99 planting season.
Poisons wanting 10 oider tree seed
lings should order early as possible to
be assured of receiving the species
they desire. Applications must be re
ceived at the office of the Division of
Forest Resources at least for weeks
before shipnKnt is desired if appli
cants dcliveiy date is lo be met. The
first deliveries will start In December.
This year, the Division of Forest
Resources isofferingspcclal packages
which include: conscrvalion packs of
Red Cedar. Loblolly Pine, Longleaf
Pinc, and While Pine. There arc 30
seedlings in a conservation pock.
Alsoavailableaie the Environmen
tal Packs. These packs contain 100
seedlingsofvariousspccicscithctftom
the eastern or western part oflhc smte.
Anotherpackthalcontains lOOtrces
is the Wildlife Pack. It is also various
species of eastem orwcsicmlrccs.Thc
lasl special pack is the Wetlands Pack
oflOOtrecs. ■:
There are many olher species avail
able such as: pine (loblolly, longleaf,
pond, shoilleaf, Virginia and white);
cedar (Atlantic While, Bostem red);
fraser Tic; and various hardwoods
(blackgum, black cheny, black locust, ab
bIiKkwaInut,buitonwood,chenybatl( T.
oak, chestnut oak, green ash, hazel
older, nonhcm red oak, ovcrcup oak,
paulownla,peisimmon,redmaple,livc 7 j
oak, river bireh, roughleaf dogwood,
sawtooth oak. southern waxmyitlc,
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rbcrry swatnp, chestnut !ali,s
s»Jtgum, and yellow poplar).-TThe
se Ing applicalions contain the п м г
rc4l price lisi.
18 i;
he seedling applications a i e ^ |4i
from the N.C. Fbrest Servtoe,'’
S3I9; the Davie Soil and Waitt,
fation Dlsiijcl, 7 JI-3 0 I l}Biid'
th< :oopeialive Extension Service,-
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DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 - C9
Joshira Stacy Day
IoshuaStacyDay,8,ofNomuLane,
Advancc, died on Aug. 23, 1998 in
Ashcboro.
Joshua was bom on Nov. 16,1989
In Winston-Salem, the son of Andrew
DayandSusan Price Day.
He was 0 thlnl grader at
Pinebrook Elementary
School and was active in
youth athletics.
. ■ Funeral scrviccs were
held at 11 a.m. Wednes-
.tlai-.Aug. 26, 1998 al
Singleton Funeral Chapel in Cedar
BlulT, Va„ conducted by Pastor Randy
H cidcr. Burial was in the Day Family
Gciiielery In Chicken Ridge, Va.
i; He was pnxcded in dealh by his
niatemal grandfalhcr, Clyde “Gabby"
I jfriO!.
Survivors, in addition to his par-
Jiin Li includc: paternal grandparents,
l y inccm ond Belly Day, paternal greal-
Igrandmother, Mrs. Nora Day; mater-
|ia l grandmother, Mrs. Sue Price: rna-
il gtcal-grandmoihcr, Mrs. Beatrice
r. and unclcs Randy Day and
3 Day and aunts Mrs. Connie Keen
I M is. Kcllc Owens.
IH.Messkk
Mildred Honcycult Me.ssick, 84 ,of
xinglon, died at her residence Aug.
, 1998,
[ Bom Nov. 30. 1913, in Guilford
inly, to the late Ernest Elincr
meycutt and Hallic Elhcl Kallam
all, she was a mcmbcrof Sec-
j Prcsbylerian Church and Onlcr of
Ktcra Star ofMoorcsville Chap-
158 for 28 years. She wos preceded
h by her husband, Cliucnce D.
rick, in 1984.
rvivors include3daughtcrs. Kay
k: and Pamela M , and husband
rcgory Williamson, all of Lcx-
, Joycc M. and husband John
r of Arroya Grande, Calif.; a
I^Donna Laslcr of Chattanooga,
^ 6 grandchildren; and 2 great
len.
I scrvicc was held at 2
.l.bytheRev.BillSoscbee
triakc Chapel of Piedmont
iH om e. Burial followed In Fbr-
I Memorial Patk. ' ^
als may be nude lo IIos-
|Davldson County, P.O. Box
ixington, N.C. 27293 or Sec-
;rian Church, 200 Cotton
|ih>ad, Lexington, N.C. 27292.
iHaywarfWaUSr.
я "Jim" Haywanl Wall Sr.,died
I morning, Aug. 31, 1998; at
e on Main Church Road,
nto the late W illiam aW allS r.
iliiuibcth Smith W oll, he was
dloBobbieJcanWlutakctWall,
(survives. A T.V. repairman, he
I member of the National Guard
с N.C. Grange.
e is survived by a son, James К
t Jr. and wife Myra o f Advancc; 4
Jh lc rs, Ann Sain and husband
Ijd , Patsy Younts and husband
]tin. Dawn Blackwood and hus-
I Teny, all o f Mocksvilie. and
e Short and husband Jim of Hor
ny; a bnxher, a sister, and 4 grand
l y was preceded in death by 2
J and a sister.
I A funeral scrvicc was lo be con-
Ktcd at 2 p.m. Sept. 2, at Davic
ral Service Chapel by the Rev.
fayid Tolben with burial folkiwing in
к Grove United Methodist Church
letcry.
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Hailey Westmoreland
InfaniHailcyAmbcrWcstmoreland
of Rockwell died Sunday* Aug. 30,
1998, at Northeast Mcdical Ccntcr In
Concord.
She was born Aug. 30, in Concord
lo Slcvcn Todd and Amanda Graham
Westmoreland.
Survivors, in addilion lo her par
ents, are maternal grandparents, Doug
and Sandy Lake Graham of Rockwell;
paternal grandparents, Steve and Pat
Jordan Westmoreland o f Davidson;
paicrnalgrandmother, Betty Baysingcr
Cox of Salisbury; maicmal great grand-
parcnls, Floyd Grlcr "Buck" and Irene
Wurford Holshouscr of Rockwell and
J.D. and Gladys Graham of Salisbury;
palcmalgrcatgrandparcnts.Gradyand
BcUyVa/amWcslmorelandofMocks-
ville; twin brother, Cameron Jordan
Westmoreland of the home; and a sis
ter, Taylor Gabriellc Westmoreland of
Ihc home.
A memorial .service was to be held
at 7 p.m. Sept. 2, at Summcrsctt Me-
m m al Chapel by the Rev. James S.
Mellon.
Memorials may be made to Bethel
Baptist Church, 401 Depot Street.
Rockwell,N.C.2813B-0655orShcarcr
Prcsbylerian Church. 684 Presbyterian
Road, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 or to
Salem Lutheran Church,SOHOShemlls
Ford Road, Salisbury. N.C. 28147.
Doretha Ann Dahon
Dorciha Ann Stcvcns^^n Dall»t>,S3,
of 134 Dare Road. HainploiTvllIc. died
Friday. Aug. 28, 1998, at her home
after an illness of two years.
DornSept.3.1944inlredcllCouniy,
10 W ill Stevenson and the late Vera
Sharpe Stevenson, she attended the
Iredell County schools and graduated
from Unity HighSchoolin 1962. Atan
early age, she joined Siloam A.M.E.
Zion Church where she was church
secretary, director of Christian cduca-
tion.amembcrofthe choir, missionary
socicty and trustee board. She wasalso
a mcmbcrof The Community Sheep.
She married Robert tcc Dalton, who
survivcsin 1965 and was employed by
Imcreruft Company in Statesville.
- She was preceded in dcalh hy her
mother, a sister, Mac Faye Stevenson;
'andabrothcr.JocM iichclI. .
Surviving, in addition to her hus
band, arc 2 daughters, Shelia and hus
band Jonathan Saddler of Statesville,
and Andrea und husband Siuait Lay of
Raleigh; 3 brothers, James Stevenson
of Olin, W illie Slcvcnson Jr. of Har-
' mony, and Sylvester Stevenson of
Statcsvillc;ai>d3sisicrs. Brenda Dallon
and Cynthia Campbell, both of States
ville,and EuraStcvcnsonorHarmony;
2 grandchildren, Jonathan Saddler Jr.
of Statesville and Maria Lay o f Ra
leigh; her father* in-law, Barney Dallon
of Hamptonville; and several nicces,
nephews and relatives.
Fu ncral scrviccs were held at 2 p.m.
Aue.3I,nlSiloam A.M.E. ZionChureh
in Hamptonville with the Rev. Ralph
Cousinsofilciating. Burial followed in
the church ccmctcry.
Memorials may be made lo Hos-
picc of Ii\Micll County. 2347 Simonton
Road, Sialcsvillc,N.C. 28677.
Geneva McCuUoh
M argaret A ngell "Geneva"
McCulloh, 86, died Sunday evening,
Aug. 30, 1998, at Meadowbrook Ter-
racc of Davic in Advancc.
A life long resident of the Cana
communily, she was bom in Davic
Feb. I, 1912, to the laic John Henry
Angell Sr. and Mary McClamrock
Angell and was retired from B& F
Manuracluring.Shewasmamcdtothc
laic Lester Gray McCulloh and was a
member of Oak Grove United Meth
odist Church.
Surviving arc a daughter, Carolyn
Caudle and husband Jimmy of Mocks
villc: 2bn)ther5, Bill Angell of Mocks
villc und Rufus Angell of Dobson; a
granddaughter, 2 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in dcalh by n
brother, John Henry McCulloh Jr.; and
3 sislcrs, Helen Angell. Sally Sue
Hanline nnd Adliene Wh]lakcr>
A gmvesidc scrvicc was conductcd
al 10 a.m. Sept. 2. al Eatons Baptist
Church with the Rev. Noiman Frye
officiating.
Memorials may be made to Eatons
Baptist Church Cemetery Fund.
Hattie Rkhardson Teague
Hattie Richardson Teague, a resi
dent of Autumn CarcNursingHomcin
Mocksvillc, died Aug. 26, 1998, al
DavieCounty Hospital.
Bom Nov. 13. l905,lolhclatc3.W .
and Ruth Richardson, she lived
in Winslon-Salcm most other life. She
was retired from R.J. Reynolds To
bacco Company and had lived the past
eight years in the nursing home.
She wiis preceded In dcalh by 9
brothers and sisters. She was the sister
o f the laic J.N. Richardson Sr. of the
Fork Church community.
Surviving arc several nieces and
nephews.
A graveside scrvicc was held al 2
p.m. Aug. 29, at Woodland Cemetery
with the Rev. Bill Chatman officiating.
Graford Lee Pardue
Graford Lee Pardue, 72,of Yadkin-
ville, died Thursday, Aug. 27,1998. at
his home.
He was Ihc Slcpfalhcr of Jimmy
M crritlofM ocksville.
The funeral scrvicc was held at 11
o.m. Aug. 29. at Gentry Family Chapel
w iih the Revs. Zeno Groce, Tim
Gammons and Charles Rcccc and Don
Walker officiating. Burial followed In
CcnierUnitcdMcihodistChurchCcm-
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William Ricliard Fowler
W illiam Richard Fowler, 52, of
Charlotte, died at his home following a
period of declining health.
Bom March 8, 1946, in Davie
County to Lizzie Clement Fowler and
the laic Thomas J. Fowler, he gradu
ated from-Davie Counly Training
School and was n mechanic hy iradc.
He was employed by Advancc Autoof
Charlotte.
He is survived by his wife, W illie
Wilson Fowler; a daughter, Angela
Gibbs of Statesville; a son, George
Fowler of Statesville; 4 brolhcrs, Tho
mas Edward FowlcrandGcorgeCalvin
Fowler, both of Mocksvillc, Harvey
Lee Fowler of Winston-Salem nnd
Hubert Bcmanl Fowler of Statesville;
2 sisters. Hilda Roberts of Salisbury
and Gwendolyn Mom's of Winslon-
Salem; and 5 grandchildren.
He was proceded In death by 2 sons.
Jonathan and Roland Fowler.
Funeral scrviccs were hcldat 7 p.m.
Aug. 27, in the chapel of Graham Fu
neral Home with ihe Rev. Marcus
Williams officiating. Burial was In
Fairfield Bapllst Church Ccmeicry
Aug. 28.
Clyde Roy WUUams
Clyde Roy Williams, 61, of Eaton
Sirecl,M(Kksvitlc,dicdSalurday,Aug.
22, 1998 at his home after being In
declining health.
He was bom in McDowell County
Jan. 3.1937, lothe late Albert and Kate
Dclingcr Williams and had woriced at
Cone M ills in Salisbury and at Servicc
Di.stributorsAuioCcntcrs.Hcenjoycd
touring trade lots and flea markets. His
wife, Betty Sue Vcach Williams, pre
ceded him in dcalh June 25, 1989.
Survivors Includeason,Clyde Roy
Williams of Mocksvillc; 2 daughters,
Tummy Cody Williams and Lynctte
W. Baca, bolh of Mt. Airy; a stepson.
Ricky Hendricksof MocksviUe;astcp-
daughtcr, Pam claHcrJricksof Mocks
viile; 4 grandchildren; and 6 sisters,
Margie Gibbs, Irene Cain, Nellie
Randolph and Roscy Williams, all of
Marion. Violet Bunlitic of Wahalla,
S.C. and Pansy Walker of Lafayctie,
Ind.
A memorial scrvicc was conductcd
at the graveside in the Liberty United
Methodist Church Cemetery at 11 am .
Aug. 29, by the Rev. Phillip Park.
Memorials may be made to the
Cemetery Fund o f Liberty United
Methodist Church, c/o Bruce Hinkle,
128 Friar Lane, Mocksviile. N.C.
27028.
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liioy Edward Hosch
Troy Edward Hosch, 43, of Phoe
nix, A rii., died unexpectedly Mondoy,
Aug. 31, 1998.
Bom In Rowan County, he was of
the Baptist faith
He is survived by his mother, Vera
Woods Hosch of Mocksvillc: a son,
Derick Hosch of Morganlon; 3 broth
ers, Roy Lee Hosch und Kenneth
Hosch, hoih ofMocksville, and Willie
Clinton Hosch of Virginia; 4 sistcis,
Phyllis Hosch, Nora Hosch and Clara
Hosch, all of Mocksviile, and Shirley
Timmons of Lexington; nnd a grand
child.
Graham Funeral Home in Mocks
viile will be in charge of arrangements.
Lizzie Keaton Wishon
Li//.lc Keaton Wishon,B9,formerly
of Pinevillc Road in the Farmington
community, died Monday afternoon,
Aug. 31. 1998, at Autumn Care of
MiK'ksvillc after being in declining
health.
Bom in Davic County March 15.
1909, to the lale Thomas and Josie
Barney Keaton, she was a homemaker.
A mcmbcrof Mt. Olive United Meth
odist Church, she especially enjoyed
sewing.
Her husband. Moman Wishon, pre
ceded her in dcalh in 1980.
SurYivorilncludc2daughters,Bcliy
MesscrofGrccncvillc,Ala.andLucille
Latham and husband Wayne ofMtx'ks-
ville; 3 sons. Grady and wife Annie
Wishon of Mocksvilie. Charles and
wife Ann Wishon of Fannington and
John and wife Disa Wishon of Sp;ma;
7grandchildren;3grcat grandchildren;
a brother, Sam Keaton of Lexington; 3
sisters, Viola WhiscnhunlofWinsion-
Salem, Addic Robbins of Mocksviile
und Annie Ruth Wishon of Lexington;
and a devoted great nephew, Larry
W illiams of Mocksvillc.
Funeral scrviccs were to be held at
11 a.m.Scpt.3,at Eaton Funeral Chapel
with the Revs. Gary Foster and Rich
ard Eskew officiating and burial fol
lowing in Mt. Olive United Methodist
Church Cemetery in Yadkin County.
The family was to receive friends at the
funeral home Wednesday 7-9 p.m.
Memorials may be made to Mt.
Olive United Methodist Church, 3521
W yo Road, Yadkinvilie, N.C. 27055.
Robert OdeUI^r •
Robert Odell Kiger, 84, formerly of
Sunset D rive, M ocksvillc, died
Wednesday, Aug. 26,1998,atAulumn
Carc of Mocks
villc.
Bom June 21,
1914, in Yadkin
County,tolhc late
W iley Hamplon
and M innie
M cBride Kiger,
he was former
owner and opera
tor of Kiger Gro
cery and was sher
iff of Davic Couniy 1974-1978. He
was a member of Oak Grove United
Methodist Chua*h where he had been
treasurer o f his Sunday School class
and a member of the administrative
board.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Maude Adams Kiger, Feb. 9,
1998; a son, Bob Kiger, a brolher,
Vemon Kigcn and a sister, Elizabeth
McCuilom.
Survivors Include a son. Jim Kiger
and wife Linda of Midway; 2 sisters,
Eva McBride and Nellie Adams, bolh
of East Bend; 5 brolhcrs, Baxter Kiger
of Yadkinvilie, W illicand A.G. Kiger,
l)olh of Winston-Salem, James Kiger
of Welcome and Charlie Kiger of East
Bend; 3 grandchildren.
Funeral services were hcldat 2 p.m.
Aug. 28. at Oak Grove United Method
ist Church hy the Rev. David Talbert.
Burial followed in the church cem
etery.
Memorials may be made to Oak
Grove United Melhodisl Church Cem
etery Fund, c/o Glenas McClamrock,
179 Dusty H ill Road, Mocksvl lie, N.C.
27028.
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Rhonda Gail Campbell and Brian
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Tte Rev. RayO'Fetrell oBiclated.
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aid Gail Campt)ell of Mocksville.
Sheisa 1991 grduale of Davie High
School and eam k a nursing degree
from the University of North Caro
lina at Chariotte.'She is a kidney and
liver transplom Urse ol CaroHnas
Medical Center, Charlotie.
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Frank and Linda Duggan of
Bordcniown, N.J.'and Sharon Caton
of Charlotte. He is a 1988 graduate
of Stelncrt High School, Hamilton
Squaro, N.J.. and earned a bachelor’s
degree in business administration
from the Univcniiy of North Caro
lina at Charlotte. ¡He is a systems
developer with First Union National
Bank, Charlotte, j
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the bride chose Deena Burris, her
sister, as matron oIt honor Brides
maids were: Amanda Smith and
Melissa Jackson, 'cousins of the
bride; Stacy Duggjn, sister of the
groom; and Ashley Wxxl.
John Ramsey II was the groom's
best man. Ushers were; Chris Burris,
Mike Matisa, Tim' O’Brien and
David Brady. |
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and Amy Dannafoi, step-sister of the
groom.
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• A family shower hosted by the
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• A miscellaneous shower hosted
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Todd Wodd, Stacy Duggon and
David Brady was hetdAug. ISatthe
home of the bride and groom.
• A bridesmaids luncheon hosted
hy aunts of the bride was held Aug.
29 at The Old Bam, Tanglewood
Park.
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groom's parents was held Aug. 28 at
Bermuda Run Country Club.
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-AiidicwWhllethoughlhewasimag-
f-; Ining things when he looked up from
l)it desk and saw a chkken wandering
j!) _orpund on the lawn outside his office.
/■: , ,'That chicken, which he named
i;: H^ense, now regularly appears at
^Mlite'sdoortOlelnindhirail'$iilneto
feed her.
1'.- White believes Honense escaped
one of the numerous trucks thal
pass by the log cabin at the comer of
Lestngton Road, and Main Street in
:I;:>[C>cksvllle where he lives and oper-
jt:^at«alawonice. •
I ;! ; :• HehaddecidedtocallDavieCouMy
:';'Aniniol,Control to see if an officer
: wouldpitkupthechfckenaftershehad.
• been there iJ»ul a v»eek. But he no-
I ticed her leg hod been injured, and his
• friends hod been encouraging him to
; kecpher.
; His neighbor Hugh Larew called
; ^ : soon after the chicken arrived to see if
;-l]e'could bring her some water, hé said.
A few days later, White leimied'
: atripoutoftownto discoviir thal
>;:;lfeksvilletownboaidmemberBuster
*:-icfeary had dropped by with a bag of
|;::c№keiifeed.
‘:< -::As iong as the chicken was al his
J:;,-Jiouse, Cleaiy told him he had ID take
; ' care of her, White said. , , ‘
; foe the chicken after White m i him'
^ abouidlscovertngtheunk|uenaineina'
;flle al the Register of Deeds while
t ^'doing some legal wort.
I r II wasnl king before just about ev-
^ J loyone had something to say about his
yiiiewpel. i
’ One friend told White thal her 4-\
year-oldgrandsonhadseentheclilcken
:■ inhisyardandsaidit'ssadthalthepoor
^ oM man living in the cabin has iqhave
• a chicken for a pet because he' canl
• affoidadogorcal. i
; ; Wlolofthecommonity'soklerfolks
' arehappytaseethechickeofaihisyard
; because it reminds them of the good
;^ :,oW days. White said.
f ; Havingachickcnintheyanlseems
lit well with the log cabin, be said.
P;;^-iFroudoftheclassicThuwietbjidhe
?;ifcughl recently. White sakl when
?::.|h»pleiellhimdieylikehU''newbiid.''
r ;Hle.hastoaskwhidiciie-i)iec«orthe .
jrr.'-.âdcken. ■. ji-
“"Somehody told me if 1 tmughi
; fried chicken to the Mosoefc picnic.
; theyweren'igoingtoeaiany,*hesakl.
! , While he hasn't sto p ^ eating .
: (^keii,W hitesaUhehati)aplauor
1 .qriingHanaue. ¡1
j . the weeks since he dccMtd to
¿;::Kiçpher.the chicken has beconieapei
- j-tojiini, he said. Unlite his odw'pets, '
she is nol allowed inskle the
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|i:fjBwHDiteiuedoestt1ieem iom ifri^
trotting in thetnes b ( ^ the cpbin.
: :^ u n a iè iÿ she hasn't ÿd wamknd
^ oul of the yard since (hat home is near
I ibusyintenection.hesakl. .•
j "She's a hoot,-While said.,
I Although she's generally s ^ 6f
I |to|e,sheconiestwi0g--.sliU'lta^
j IftsIlghUy-wheniliahiemhiffl'c^^
| ; "She's the flrsi chicken rve Over
I îqfen that will come whea you call her,"
jfc saM. àie eveii'eau oi«orhis limd
lets him pet her. -
S 'Æ ll tiuy seem s t r ^ to passersby
S ::^ flisi Ume'they ipot tÿhi'lesian^ "
! tr^tiUehisofflcecalllngachiclieii^hw
¡ -'it Won't lake them kxig 10 see what'lus
! him clucking. . >, , '
I 'iH ehaifoundaiirafH ead'tD a
: cljfcfaB inmed Hotlenae, aid she hai
! ftjundalioiiielaMocksville . ' ;
Hortenschaséven started to eah '
;;:i4 r lM p.' WNie' saM. He 'rwemly '
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Undisturbed by the nearby traffic, Hortense the chicken walks around Andrew White's law office at the comer of Lexington Road and Main Street.
- P h o to s by Jam M B arringor
H oftenso w atches for h«r naw friend from the steos.
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W hlta greets his new est pet w hen sh e com es to the door to se e him.
; V№«« il ab ft to ih f chickon from his hand.-
rVEN^!D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. Э, 1998
DavlcHIgh
: The 1999 U.S. Senate Youth Pro-
gnun w)U be hcldin Washington, D.C.
: Feb. 27-March. 1999. Eligible siu-
>dcnis must complcic an application,
' type an essay, and take a short exam
given by Connie Little. See Connie
J Little for further details.
North Can)lina Job Ready has in*
- eludedDavieHighApprcnticeshipand
Internship programs \л a book tUtcd
Best Practices that will be available
ocross North Carolina soon. '
Job Bulletin 3 has been posted
around campus Гог studenu who are
looking for a part'time job.
Shadowing applications arc avuib
able for juniors and seniors from Rex
: Hobson in Ihc Student Services Office
or in Ihc guidance office.
Scpl. 15 istheicgistraliondeadline
for Ihe Oct. 10 SAT. Register by this
. date to avoid late penalty fees.
Students who plan to pursue a de<
gree in engineering rnay apply for one
of several scholarships via one appli-
. cation • The SAE Engineering Schol-
■ шЫр Program. Completed applica-
: lions, available from Dianne Hobbs,
must be postmarked by Dec, I.
Visit the College Board On-line at
www.collegeboanl.org and learn about
' different corccrs, question of the day,
register for the SAT, search for col*
leges that meet your interests, estimate
college costs, look for scholarships,
apply 10 colleges, look ihrough the
Collcgc Board store, and more.
Sept. 18 is the n'gistraiion deadline
for the Oct. 24 ACT.
Regislralion for tiw PSAT will Iw
Sepl. 28-Oci. 9. The lest is free to 10th
and 11 Ih graders in geometry either
semesler,and lOlhgraders In Algebra
II or higher. Students will be given
registration malerialsinthcirmalhclass
or second period class on Monday,
Sept. 28. Students must return regiv
tralion notification sheet lo guidance
office by Ocl. 9. Olher students who
wish to take ihc PSAT should drop by
the guidance оШсе for regi.stration
materialsbeginningMonday,Sepl.28.
The cosl for the PSAT is S12.
South Davie Middle
There arc several new faces al the
; school this year. Maggie Crowell
leachcsólhgradecümmunicalionsund
social studies; Joe Ramsbothum icaches
^h grade malh and scicncc; Jennifer
Salyers icaches 7lh grade malh; Kathy
Crews leaches 8ih gnule malh; Lisa
McE)onald icaches 8th grade malh;
and Todd Bumgarner tcaches heallh
and P.E. Mary Johnson, Lornunc
Johnson, Hilda Ratledge, and Rosalyn
Scolt arc teacher assistants.
Tiffany Hendricks and Brenl
Gaither have been chosen as Cruisers
of the Week of Aug. 31 becausc they
areconscicntk)us,rcsponsibtc,andhard
working.
. Mis. Crotls* and Mrs. Ellis* team
have chosen a name, the Stingrays.
Sludenis have compleled one ccnler
and arc moving on to another in math.
They will be woridng on graphing
projects forthe next few weeks. They
have begun space exploration by mak'
ing a space capsule and crew patches.
; TTiey willcooiinucexptofationbycre-
atiñg probes and examining the plaii'
; el& Iflcommurocationsierriricpop-up
: books have been created and are on
display inthe media center. Insocial
studies, students arc studying the five
: themes of geography. While practic-
ing Ihc use of the llKme of locaikm,
they have tracked hurricanes. Stu
dents arcplannlngatriptoiheBillmorc
House on Dec.l7.
Seventh graders on the Tsunami
team are working bn novels In their
communications classes. They are
rcading Swiss Family Robinson in one
class and Where the Red Fem Grows
in the other class. Students aie also
wriling in journals und 'br- "'«» en*
couragwl lo work on the required rcad
ing for Accelerated Reader, Thrywill
begin woricing on spelling soon. In
social siudiesclasses, students are ven
turing into Africa through map label
ing and oiher geography skills. They
arestudyingAfricanonimalsandworiis
of art. In math, some classes are being
introduced to gcomelric terms, adding
and multiplying fractions, and nilcsof
divisibility. Some students are prepar
ing a special project In math advertis
ing. Sludenis arc “selling" a particular
mathconceptviacrealingamath poster
to advertise their "producr.
Pre-algebra classcs arc working with
variables and writingexpressions with
variables, adding and multiplying vari
ables, and reducing to lowest terms.
This class is preparing lo do a math
play. Studcnlsarcrcsearehing accom
plishments and lives of famous math
ematicians In order to write and pcr-
fomi iheir play. Progress reports will
be sent home next week.
Sixlh grade Spanish sludenis .stud
ied how togrcet one another and some
basic vocabulary such as the alphabet,
numbers, and momlisoftheyear. They
have also Icamed some Mexican ge
ography and arc learning morc about
the Mexican cullurc. Seventh grade
Spanish sludenis have completed rc-
view units of vocabulary. They have
just completed wriling and
vidco*laping Iheir own weather fore
casts in Spanish. They cast Ana, a
native Spanish-speaking student, as
the anchor of the program so thal she
could show her native accent. Eighth
grade Spanish students arc almost fin
ished with their rcview vocabulary
units. They arc beginning to research
and create their individual ’‘Passport"
presentations»one student a day tak
ing the class for 5 minutes to the
Spanish-speaking country he/she has
chosen toresearch. They willicllabout
the places of ¡merest, music, food,
customs, etc. in their countries. The
two native students in thecla.«, Ismael
and Ronal, recently read to their class
mates a traditional Mexican story in
Spanish and Mrs. Kalie Bogle, Span
ish teacher, translated it. Their class
mates rcadtolhemachildrcn'sslory in
English and Mrs. Bogle translated it.
Cooleemee Elementary
Kindergarten students of Nancy
Нафс and Debbie Allison have been
busy adapting to school. As a pari of
Iheir “Me" unit, they read the story
William's Time, drew their own face,
and made a rainbow of iheir skin, hair,
eyes,andfavoritecolors. Duringmalh
time they have practiced sorting mak
ing graphs of bus, car, and YMCA
riders, eye color, hair color, birthdays,
and boys and girls. To leam the letter
••Ww" they made a Wacky Walrus
puppet and brought in ihings for the
Wwbagi Aspracticeofihetciicr'‘Oo"
Ihey heanl the story of 0.0. Octopus
and made an orange octopus puppet.
In scicncc studcnlsdiscusscd how ani
mals change as they grow. Students
also brought In baby picturcs of Ihem-
scWes and used them to create a mys-
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lery picture for open house.
The PTA held their first meeting of
the 1998-99 school year on Aug. 25,
New officers were introduced and open
house followed a ^\uiness meeting.
William R. Datile Elemenlaiy
First graders ha\^ been doing many
ocilviUes in prcpmtion of a lifelong
love of reading. Center ocllvities and
group I nvol vemenl has centered around
a iransportalion theinc. Some of the
activities included a Crayon resist
project with Freight Train by Donald
Crews and the construction of indi
vidual "Freight Train" books.
The first early release day was Aug.
26. Teachcrs and staff were presented
with infonnalion on testing by Mike
Hendrix, testing coordinalorfor Davie
Couniy. Members оГ In' < leam
studied testing items and individual
reports for future use. K-2 teachers
wcrcpreseniedancwprogramoficch-
nology in the computer lab.
Sept. 11 willbcGrandparenl'sDay.
Join your grandchildren for lunch.
The second Skatc.Nighl will he
Sept. 15 al Skateland, Clemmons.
Fourth graders of Melissa Brown
and Judy While look Ihelr first field
trip Aug. 27. Sludenis visited Hori
zons Unlimited in Salisbury and "Old
Setzer", a one-room school and the
planetarium lo leam more to enhance
Ihcir Sludy of “Space". After their
programs. Ihey ate abulTci lunchctin.
Dana Foster and Ellen Ligon joined
the group.
Bus Riders of the Week of Aug. 21
were Mallhcw Busbee, Heather Fo'c,
Miranda Myers, Zach Doby, Craig
Draughn, Ashley Cronfill, Tanner
Bledsoe, nnd Samantha Conlos. Bus
Riders of the Week of Aug. 28 arc
Joshua Godbey, Ebony Jones, Mat-
ihew Dyson, Kayla Wilson, Jacob
Draughn. Kerri Blevins, Christian
Martinc7.,andJessicaDalton.Bus Rid
ers of the Week for the weeks of Aug.
19-28 were trcцted lo an ice cream
party Aug. 31. Participants werc 2îach
Doby. Matthew Busbee, Heather Frye,
Joshua Godbey, Miranda Myers. Mat
thew Dyson, Kerri Blevins, Austian
Doby, Tanner Bledsoe, Aniber Car
rion, Ashley Cronfill. Jacob Draughn,
Tocri Rogen, Kasey Ircldnd. Luke
Naylor, Christian Martinez, Jessica
Dallon. Amber Wagner, Craig
Draughn, SamamliaComos, Raynmnd
DaVeiga, Chuck Metis, Ebony Jones,
and Kayla Wilson.
Citizensof Ihe Week of Aug. 28 are
Zach Doby, Aaron Doby, Mary Belh
Sherrill, Austian Doby, Luke Naylor,
SpcncerLanning.Maddic Hunt,Craig'
Draughn,SyEasling.JenniferRomcro,
Samuel Curtis. Justin Daywall, Kaley
Keaton, and Pedro Bartolo.
CitizensoflheWeeksof Aug. 10-28
had a lunchcon Scpl. 2. Parents were
invited. Participating were Tyler
Robinson, Alex Dooley, Zach Doby,
Sadie Lagle. Caiilyn Hyde, Aaron
Doby. Plñlip Freeman, Kelsey Т1Ш,
Mary Beth Sherrill. Tanner Bledsoe,
Juleesa West. Austian Doby, David
Rodriguez. Megan Medford. Mnddic
Hunt.KalccTrivetlc.CliniMast.Spen-
cer Lanning. Kasey Ireland, Colby
Hempstead, Luke Naylor, J.C. Webb.
Tifiany Short, Craig Draughn, Erin
Rcavis, Justin Keaton, Kaley Keaton,
Justin Tillery, Sarah Duywnli. Sy
Eusling, Franky Bracken, Daisy
Varona, Jennifer Ronwro, Ashleigh
Byrd, JenniferChildress,Chuck Metis,
SamuclCurtis.AusiinBww’n.Anayeli
Romero, Pedro Bartolo. Dustin Har
ris, Brittney Gunter, and Juslin Day
wall.
Central Davic Elementary
The Friendship Club will meet
Thursday, Sept. 3. Advisors will be
Margaret Jo Bnx'k, Sylvia Smith,
Shelia Cfell, Frances O'Neal, Debbie
Archer, and Charily Giron.
School pictures will be made Sept.
15.
The sch(X)l fund-raiser is over.
Merchandise will be available 10 be
picked up in the sltidcnl's confcrcncc
day Ocl. 12.
Morning Media liclpersarcMcghan
Dyson and Mall Hauser.
Plantcarcgiversthisycarnrc Bailey
Mans and Jenna Hcndricks.
Bus Riders of Ihe Week arc Danny
Smilh, Karla Woodward. Cody Frcy,
Vanessa Didenko, Nakoia Ramsey,
Alex Baldwin, Malt Sell, Evan Hall,
and Melissa Moorc.
Citizens of the Week arc Bucky
Sheppard. Rochelle Beaver, Allyson
Reynolds. RochelInGoin. Ben Pawlik,
Rebekah Brock, Clayton Edwards.
Stephanie Ledbetter, Maegan Cline,
and Nici.lcRoie.
Fourth gradcrsofMargarctJoBixK’k
arc studying relative and absolute 1(ь
cation in social studies. Uitiiudc and
longitude lines are becoming more
meaningful to the students as they fal
low the paths of (he hurricanes on ihcir
individual tracking charts. Updates
fromcomputcrsarcchcckedcvcryday.
Students have begun toaccumulaie
Accelerated Reader points in anticipa
tion of earning pizza In the Book-il
Program atvd competing In ihc Books
ond Beyond Program. Mrs. Brock Is
reading the Newbeny Award winning
book Shiloh to her class, and inreading
class, students are cnjoyingTTie Kid in
Ihe Red Jacket.
New students arc Tifi'any Brwks
from Princeton. Bucky Sheppard from
Gennanton and Aaron Mabe from
Clemmons.
Mocksville Elementary
Kindergarten students of Carrie
Davis and Barbara Slewart arc study
ing the letter *‘Oo". They made tlie
lcllcr"0'‘using0-shnpedccreal. They
also discussed oppt)siles. Kindergar
ten students of Angela Spillman have
been learning about position words
while making their own book. Where
is Teddy? They will continue this
study in Wiggle's Apple Bwk. The
letter for the week is “Hh". Students
are making a list of words that begin
with the Ictlcr “H". It is time to read
uboul Johnny Appleseed and make
Johnny Appleseed sandwiches.
First graders are starting the Sun
shine Math program. Students be
come Sunshine Kids by completing
80% and reluming their pcipcrs lo the
teacher. Firsi graders in Suite I had a
Teddy BcarPicnic. Theyalcunlilthey
fell like "sluffed bears". They also
studied ABCsandailigalorsand feasted
on «Uigalor pie.
Second gmdersofElizabeihSlames
competed their frog and load focus.
They learned the differences bctweet>
amphibians. As an art project, a pond
habitat was iiuide for tlte wall, faction
and non-ficlion made Ihls a fun and
imercsiing unit of study.
Second graders of Vickie Balsley
andLindaGilesconiplcledatwo-wcck
study ofapondhabiiat.Tlieyrc^Fiog
and Toad arc Friends and many olher
Arnold Lobel books. OnTuesday. Sept.
8 Ihey will be traveling toTanglewxKl
Park to leam about dinosaurs.
Third graders of Judy Sherrill and
Brendii Hollifield are busy looking for
piuiems in malh and nature. The are
sciuthingforwaystobegoodciti/cns.
Courtney Romine's third graders
have been working on animal stories
which they arc preparing lo make inlo
hooks. They enjoyed the book Side-
way Stories From W ayjlde School,
imd me writing 10 the author. They bre
wriling lelleis to cach other and using
Ihe class post оГПсе. Students have
beeunaquill which shows thcUnilsof
worii in Ihe cotimiunity as a pan of
socialstudics and character education.
The theme InTracyPolndexterand
Lynn Zoubek’s classnwm Is fmjs.
Students will be rcading stories about
frogsinciudingJumpFrog.Jump. They
will also go to see Ihe play "Ihe Frog
Prince" at the Bam DinnerTheatie in
Greensboro. After Ihe play, they will
have lunch at Bolton P ^ .
Students of the Week ara Kelsey
Nicbaucr, Wesley Vanhoy, RachelTli.
ompson.StevenJones, Ashley Brindic,
BiannonShort,Hannah Bouchanl,Will
Rooney, Cameron Sheppard, Zcb
Ranisbotham, Brittany Clarii, bsha
Haiislon, Ccciley Reynolili, Rcbecca
Hendrix, Brandon Lowe, Andrea
Grant, Joshua Draughn, Maggie
Kceblc, Chad Lee, Sonney Stanley,
Jensen Sales, Lee Cain, Amy Presley,
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M o c k s v ille
:S c o u t P a c k
R e t ir e s F la g
A t C o u n t y L i n e
■ ' Tuesday, Aug. 17, Bear Den 3 of
- • MocksvlllcPack574rctircdthcAmcri-
can flag thal had flown over Couniy
■ ' LineFircDcîKiïtmcntforlhcpiLSlycar.
The scouts who particlpaicd in-
• • cIudcd:CJ.Dwigglas,BobbyDa.sscil,
- ' Tommy CampbcU, and Calin Dricrly.
' Alsoin attcndancc were Ihrce Wcbclos
scouts: Chuck Mcits, Jiislln Darker,
and Richard Gassetl.
. • ’ This was Ihe Dear Dens Rrst coni-
- munity service this school year, and
'• will help to go toward earning iheir
BearDadge.s.
The wonien's auxiliary sponsored a
jrS M v M fC N ,
providinQ flccountiiM&payroU services for.
smftl business, PrI^ationol business &
Individual hpOfne lax rotums.
940-5569
Scouts participate in a tiag retirement ceremony.
hot dog dinner prior to Ihc retirement
ceremony. Many of the members of
the fire departincnl and their Tamilies
atlended.
11 Earn Forsyth Tech Degrees, Diplomas
Paula A. Cartner and Roger A.
Richardson, all ofMocksville.
{uOTing 'A diploma were Susan B.
Byrd, Hilary L. Hauser and Jeffrey C.
Paige, all ofMocksville; and JamesC.
Barney, Jonnlhan V.Gunlcr and Philip
0. Williams, all of Advance.
Eleven Davic sludenis al Forsylh
Technical Community College were
awarded a dipkima or ccitiftcatc al
summer commencenienl ceremonies.
Earning an associate degree were
"Regina B. Gaither of Advancc. and
Pamela T. Branham, Todd E. Butner,
Aner the old flag bad been retired,
the scouls raised ihe new flag, and
ended the evening events by touring
the fircdepjiriment.
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Three Davic students at Appala
chian Slate University completed de
gree requirements during ihc summer
session.
Z Bryan Maithew Wall of Advance
eamai a l)acheIor's degree.
Aitiy Melissa Robertson of. Ad
vance earned a bachelor's degree.
JuUc Anne Childress of Advancc
earned a bachelor's degree.
Six Eam Academic Honors At Forsyth Tech
Si« Davie .students received аса- S. Kunz оГ Mocksvillc.
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Named to ihc president's list with
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III Teen Oliver's Education
Named to ilw dean's list with mini
mum 3.5 grade poinl averages werc
Amanda D. Carlner, Pamela T.
Bmnham, Caro) D. Hendricks and
Shannon L. Williams, all of McKks
ville.
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situated on t1-S3 oicrea- PrepeiTy backs up Ю Humino Creek. Bull m -es. Seckjded.
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200 Boxwood Ch. Rd. -19»« doublewkfe Mtxick foundation. Immaculaio cond.. 3 BR. 2BA. concrete drive, carport w/storage nn. covered porch. On privai lot 170,000. CAU. DEM« or MJ.
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TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES
in STOCK_____________________
14X60 FLEETWOOD WINGATE
14X70 FLEETWOOD WINGATE
14X80 FLEETWOOD BROADMORE
28X56 FLEETWOOD HERITAGE POINTE
28X60 FLEETWOOD HERITAGE POINTE
28X70 FLEETWOOD WATERFORD PARK
28X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD
28X44 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE
28X60 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE TRIPLEWIDE
28X60 FLEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK
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m - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICEOf
FOnCCLOSURESALE
Und«randbyvirtueotthepowerotsele
contained in a certain Deed ol Trust made
by James C. SherriH and wife. Louise A. SHarriii, to N.C. Trustee Company.
Truitee(s), dated Ы 17th day ol May,
1991 and recorded in Book 172. Page 644,
Davie County Registry, North Carolina,
Detautt having been made in the payment
ol the note thereby secured by the said
Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H.
TERRY HUTCHENS, having been substi
tuted as Trustee in said Deed oi Trust by
an instrumentduiyrecordedinthe Office ol
the Register ot Deeds ol Oavie County,
North Carolina and the holder ol the note
evidencing said indebtedness having di
rected that the Deed ol Tmst bo fore-
ck>sed,the undersigned Substitute Trustee
will oHerlorsaieatlhe Courthouse Door,ln
theCltyol Mocltsvtlle, Oavie Counly, North
Carolina at 3:00 P.M. onThursday the 17ih
day ol September, 1998 and will soil to Ihe highest bidder lor cash the lollowing real
estate situate in the Township ol Jerusa
lem. in the County ol Oavie. North Caro
lina, and being more particularly described
as follovn:
Lying and being in Jerusalem Town-
sh^, Oavie Counly, North Carolina and
beginning at an existing iron, said existing
iron beingasouthwestemcomerol Chester
West, OB 81, page 361, relerence OB 61.
page 3d 1, Ptal Book 3, page 25, Tax Map
M-4, Parcel 11; thence Irom said existing
iron South 12 degrees 43 minuies 18 sec
onds West, 211.20 leet lo an unmarked
point in the centerline of NCSR1116, Junc
tion Road; thence wiih said Junction Road
North 78 degrees 22 minutes 06 seconds
West, 48.48 leet to an unmarked point;
thence North 67 degrees 32 minuies 45
seconds West. 64.65 leel lo an unmarked point; thence North S2degrees49 minute:.
07 seconds Wesi, 83.81 leet to an un
marked point iocaled in an old road bed;
thence North 44 degrees 21 minuies 48
secor)ds West, 90.78 leet to an unmarked
point in the centerline ol Bear Deek; ihence
with Bear Creek North 34 degrees 19 min
utes 55 seconds Easi, 60.32 feet lo an
unmarked point In said creek; thence wiih
Bear Creek North 14 degrees 38 minuies
15 seconds Wesi, 106.30 feet to an un
marked pint in said creek; thence South 70
degrees 45 minutes 15 seconds East.
293.20 feet tothe POINTANDPUCEOP
BEGINNINQ and containing 1.189 acres
as surveyed by Hall's Und Surveying
Company on Augusta. 1985, revised May
13,1991. Together with improvements lo
cated thereon; said property being k)caled
al 1407 Davie Academy Road aka 1407
Jurclion Road. MocksviUe, North Carolina.
Shoukl the property be purchased by a
third party, that person must pay the tax ol
TNily Geni» OOt) per One Hundred Dot-
(•ГВ ($100.00) required by NCQS $7A- 308ia)(1).
The property to be oUered pursuant to
this notice of sale is being ottered lor sale,
transler and conveyance *AS IS . WHERE
IS.* Neither the Trustee nor the twlder ol
the note secured by the deed ol trust/
security agreement, or bolh, oeing lore-
ctosed. nor the officers, directors, attor
neys. employees, agents or authorized
representative ol either the Trustee or the
hoktor ol the note make any represenla-
tion ol warranty relating lo the title or any
physteal. environmental, health or salety
conditions existing in. on. al or relating to
the property beingoHered forsale. and any
and all responsibilities or iiabilliies arising
out ot or in any way relating to any such
conditton expressly are disclaimed. Also,
this property is being sold subject to all taiM . special assessments, and prior liens
or sncumbrances of record and any re
corded releasee.
A cash deposit (no personal checks) of
five percent (5%> ni the purchase price, or
seven hund.-ej lilty dollars (S750.00),
whichever is greater, wiD be required atthe
time ofthe sale.
TNs 27lh day of August 1998.
Slgntd: H. Teny Hutchens, Substi
tute Trustee
H. Terry Hutchens
Substitute Trustee
P.O. Box 2505
4200 Morganton Road. Suite 103
PayettevUle. N.C. 28302
9-3-21П
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE g e n er a l c o u r t OF
JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
r.- JUVENILE COURT DIVISION
' FILEN O .:96J47
In t h e m a tter o f: s t a c e y n ic h o l
MCDANIEL, a minor child
V n o t ic e OF SERVICE o f PRO*
:: C E tt BY PUBLICATIONTO; CYNTHIA WHITAKER MCDANIEL,
ntipnnrlent
; ; .TAKENOTICEthatapleadingseeking
пШ ёдШЛ you has been tiled in the
•bovt rtisrsncsd acton. The nature ofthe
reM being sought Is as kdows:
TERMNATIONOFYOURPARENTAL тента WITH re g a rd to sta g e y
NICHOL MCDANIEL BORN OCTOBER
a, 1 Ш , IN F0R8YTH COUNTY, NORTH
CAROUNA. ON THE OROUNOS THAT
THE-RESPONDENT HAS WILLFULLY
WNOONEOTHECHILDFORATLEAST 8 « CONSECUTIVE MONTHS IMMEDI
ATELY PRECEEDINQ THE FiUNG.OF
lilSA C TIO N .
г You are required to make defense to
m chplM ifng no laterthan September 29,
: 10M, sM d tls being forty (40) days from
«wlT8tpuHeattonol№isno«c«,andupon
.. ^ Mura to do to, ttte PsMoner who is
•MWng raM aoilnst you w i apply to the
Court for tw rtle f sought
') T N titt» ^ d ty o lA u 0 u st,l9 9 e .
i . .FIECMONT LEGAL ASSOQATES,
PA
' LYNNE НЮК8, ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
v ia tw m o ip o ie ire e i
г : TlUjWBM (М1)781«ЭЭ12
NORTH CAROLINA
OAVIE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator ot
' Ihe Estale ol Nancy W. Robertson, de*
ceased, late of Oavie County, North Caro*
llna, this Is lo notify all persons having
claims against said estate to present them tothe undersigned on or before lho3rd day
ol December, 1998, being three mon№s
Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this
notice vdll be pleaded In bar ol their recov
ery. AH persons indebted to said estate wiU
please malte immediale payment to Ihe
undersigned.
This isthe 3rd dayol September, 1998.
Ted J . Robertson, 3354 U.S. Hwy. 158.
Mocksviile, N.C. 27028, Adminislralor ol
the Eslaie of Nancy W. Robertson, de
ceased.9-3-4tn
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix ol the
Estate ol Earl Coile Furches, deceased,
lale ol Oavie County, North Carolina, this is
to notily all persons having cialms against said estate lo presenl them to the undersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol December. 1998, being Ihree months Irom Ihe firsl day ol publication or this notice will be
pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All per
sons indebted lo sakl estate will please
make immediate payment lo the under
signed.
This is Ihe 3rd day olSeplember. 1998.
Deborah Oavis Furches, 141 Roberson
Drive. Mocksviiie, N.C. 27028. Executrix
ol the Estale ol Earl Coile Furches. de*
ceased.
9-3-4IP
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualiHed as Executor ol the
Estale ol Alney Ledford, deceased, lale ol
Davie County. North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims against
sakl estate lo present ihem lo the undersigned on orbelore the 20th dayol Novem
ber. 1998. being Ihree months Irom Ihe
first day ol publication or this nolice will be
pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate wiil please make immediale payment lo the under
signed.
This is the 20th day ol Augusi, 1998.Ronnie Ledford, P.O. Box 23. Advance,
N.C. 27006, Executor ol the Estale ol
Alney Ledlord, deceased.8-20^tp
NOTICE
DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
PUBUC HEARMQ8:00 P.M., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.19M
The Oavie Counly Board of Commis
sioners will hold a public hearing al 8:00
p.m., Monday. September 21,1998, in Iho
Commissioners' Room, Davie County Ad
ministration Building, 123 S. Main S i..
Mocksviile, N.C. The purpose ol Ihe hearing is lo receive public comment on a
proposed Ambulance Ordinance lor Davie Counly. A copy ol the proposed Davie Counly Ambulance Ordinance is on file in
the Davie County Manager's Ollice, Room 250, Oavie Counly Adminislratlcm Building, 123 S Main St.. Mocksviile, N.C.Brenda B. Hunler. ClerkOavie County Bd. oi Commissioners
9-3-2tn
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
CO-ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Co-Administrators of the Estale of Wilma Campbell Osbome.
deceased, lale ol Oavie Counly, North
Carolina, this isto notify all persons having
claims against said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day
ol December. 1998, being Ihree months
from the first day ol pubiicatton or this
notice wiy be pleaded in bar ol their recov
ery. All persons Indebted tosakl estate will
please make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This Is the 27lh dayol August, 1998.
Karen W. Osbome, Co-Administrator.
157 Aubrey Merrell Road, MocksvUle. NC
27028
Slephen L. Osbome, Co-Administra
tor. 4185 Cauble Road. Salisbury. NC
28144
g.3-4tp
NORTH CAROLINA '
COUNTY OF DAVIE
EXECUTOR NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor ol the
Esuie of Efird H. Lee, lale ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims
againsi said estate to present them to the
undersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol
December, 1998, being three months irom
the flrst day ol pubiteation or this notice vrill
ba pleaded in bar of their recovery. AO
persons indebted to said estate will make
Immedlsts payment to the undersigned.
TNs 27th day ot August, 1998.
Eugene Dun, 2301 Okl Highway 421.
Yadkinville. NC 27055.
Martin, Van Hoy, Smith ft Raisbeck,
LLP
Ten Court Squars
Mocksviile. North Carolina 27028 9-3-4tn
PUBLIC NOT№E
Pursuant to Section 6104(d) Of the in
ternal Revenue Code. Ihe Annual Return
of the MUie Brenner Foundation, inc., for
its taxable year June30,1998,isavailable
at the address nolsd below, for inspecton
durkig rsguiv busineu hours from 9:00
A.M. to 4:00 P.M. by any cNizen who so rMiuests wUNn 180 days aflsr pubiidton
ofthisnotk»o<itsavsiiabiiity.
Btmard Robinson A Company, LLP
109 Mubs Chapel Road
Orssniboro, Norttt CaroBna 27410
Ttltptttnt (336) 294-4494
NORTH CAROLINA y
DAVIECOUNTY t
EX EC U T« NOTICE
Having qualified is Executor ol Ihe
Estale ot Mary Kathert^e Allen, deceased,
lateof Davie County, h^nh Carolina, Ihlsis
lo notify all persons haring claims againsi
sakl estate to present ihem to the under
signed onor before the J7th dayol Novem
ber, 1998, being thre« months Irom the
first day ol publication cr this notice will be
pleaded In bar of ihelr recovery. Ail per
sons Indebted to sald aslale will please
malte Immediale payrrenl to №e under
signed.
This is the 27th dayMAugust. 1998.
MichaelD.AIIen,l35l Comauer Road,
Mocksviile, N.C. 27028,' Executor of the
Estate ol Mary KatherineAllen, deceased.
8-27-4ln
NORTH CAROLINA 1 DAVIECOUNTY 1
EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of Ihe Eslaie ol Cora Lucille Eailey Potts AKA Lucille B. Potts, deceasid, lale of Davie County. North Carolina. Ms Is to notily all
persons having claims agilnst sakl eslaie
to presenl them to ihe unierslgned on or
belore the 20th day of November. 1998,
being three months from the first day of
publicatkm or ihls notice wll pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All p«ons Indebted
to said estate will please rm!;e immediale
payment to the underslgnel.
TNs is the 20lh day ol August, 1998.
Terry L Potls, 174 Wiliams Road. MocksviUe, NC 27028. |
8-20-4tn
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF DAVIE
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Exenitrix of the
Eslaie ot Jacob J . Baker. Itte of Davie
County, this Is to notify all persns having
claims againsi said eslaie lo present them
to Ihe undersigned on or befoie the 27th
dayof f'tovember, 1998,beingth^ months from the lirst day ol pub notice ViHll be pleaded in barol ll
ery. All persons indebted to sak
please make immediale
undersigned.
This the 24lh day ob
Mary Lois Jessup, Route 2.'l
Pilot Mountain. NC 27041.
MARTIN, VAN HOT, SMITH
& RAISBECK, LLP TenCoiti Square Mocksviile. КС. 27028
8-27-4 tn
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COLRT OF
JUSTICE ‘ 1
FILE NO. g7M11ll
DAVIE COUNTY. Plalntifl, i
vs. ,
TERRY L and CAROL M. SIMMONS, Oelendants.
NOnCE OF EXECUTIONSALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue ol an cxecutkm
issued on the 24lh day of June, 1998, by
the Clerk of Ihe Superior Court of Oavie
County in the above enlitled acton, and
directed lo the undersigned Sherif.l will at
12:00 noon on Ihe 29th day of September
1998, al the door of the Oavie ^ounly
Courthouse in Mocksviile. N.C. oler for
sale 10 the highest bUder for cash'ail tho
right, Iille and interest which the de'indani
now has or al any time al or aler the docketing ol the judgment In said aclk)n
had in and to the lollowing described real
eslaie. lying and being in the Shad>Grove
Township, Davie County, N.C.: |
Being known and designated a i Lot 1
oi Block No. H Sectton 1 ol LaOiiinta,
recorded in Plat Book 4, page 120-121 or
125 In the Office ot Ihe Register of Deeds
ot Davie County, Notth Carolina.
in Addition to the lot herein con^yed
the granlee has conveyed an undrkled
interest in all property now owned or^iere-
inalter acquired by LaOuinla Proierty
Owners Associalion and by the aicep-
lance of this deed grantee has fuiher
agreed to pay any annual assessmsrt set
by LaQuinta Property Owners Assodiiion
for the maintenance ot recreattonal aeas
as provided in Sectton 15 of the D e ^ -
tion of Restrlctton of LaQuinta Согрка-
Hon. Thai any such assessment shaR ke a lien and a charge upon the tot herein on-
veyedandshalbeerrforceabie^LaQtiHa Property Owners Associalion. |
This conveyance Is sub)ect to tNse
Restricthre Covenants, executed by |>e
Rrst Party and recorded m Deed Book 19,
page 285, in the otHee of the Registerof
Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina
The above described property is s^
subject to any and all prtor liens, encun-
brances, deeds ot tnist. rights of w%,
easements, assessmwtts and Ad Valoren taxes, if any. |-
TERMS OF SALE: The high bklder vél
be required to deposit ten percent (10%) if
his bkl In cash al the time of sale and tti I balance upon сопПгтаНоп ot sale anil]
lender of deed. \
TNs the 24thdsy of Augusi 1998. 1
WliamA.WNtaker
Sheriff of Davie County'
By: Danny Smith, Deputy Sheriff
________________ 9-Э-4У»
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
Estale ol Margaret Ludlie WNtaker, de
ceased, lale of Davie County, North Caro
lina, tNs Is to notily all persons having
claims against sakl estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the 20th
day ol November, 1998, being three months
Irom the first day of publicalk)n or this notice win be pleaded In bar of their recov
ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment lo the
undersigned.
TNs Is the 20th day ol Augusi. 1998.
Lawrence R. WNtaker. 629 Ganden
Valley Road. Slalesville. N.C. 28625, Ex
ecutor ol the Estale ol Margaret Lucille
Whitaker, deceased.
8-20-41P
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTYADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as the Administratrix
olthe Eslaie ol Elizabeth Brown,deceased,
lato olDavie County, North Carolina,INsis
lo nolily all persons having claims againsi
sakl eslaie to present ihem to the under
signed on or belore the 30th day ot Octo
ber. 1998, being three months from the
first day of publlcatton or this notice will be
pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All per
sons indebted lo sakl estate will please
make immediate payment to the under
signed.
This is the 30th day ol July. 1998.
Inez Mayflekl, Administratrix of the es
tale ol Elizabeth Brown, deceased.
PARKER & PARKER, ATTORNEYS
854 Valley Road. Suite 200
Mocksviile, N.C. 27028
Telephone: (336) 751-1890
7-30-4ln
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILE NO. 97M217
DAVIECOUNTY, Plaintiff,
vs.UQUINTA CORPORATION. ELBERT
M. and NANCY C. HALL. Defendants.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue ol an executton
issued on Ihe 26th day ot June, 1998. by
the Clertt of the Superior Court ot Oavie
Counly in the above enWied action, and
directed tothe undersig.-.ed Sherilf. I wifl at
12:00 noon on the 29th day ol Septen^r
1998. at Ihe door ol the Davie County
Courthouse in MocksviDe, N.C. offer f(v
sale 10 the Nghesi bklder for cash all Ihe
right, title and interest wNch the defen
dants now have or at any lime al or alter the docketing of the judgment In said actfon had in and lo the foUowIng described real
estate, lying and being in the Shady Grove
Township, Davie County. N.C.:
Being known and designated as Lot 9
of Block No. B Seclk>n 1 of LaQuinta.
recorded in Plat Book 4. pages 120.121,
•25.128 or 132 in the Office of the Register
(<f Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina.
In addition lo the tot herein conveyed
Ihe granlee has conveyed an undivkled
Interest in all property now owned or here-
inaller acquired by LaOdnla Property
Owners Association and by the accep
tance ol this deed granlee has further
agreed lo pay any annual assessment set
by LaQuinta Property Owners Assodatton
tor the maintenance of recreational areas as provkled in Section 15 ot the Declaration of Reslriclton ol LaQuinta Corporation. Thai any such assessment shall be a
lien and a charge upon the tot herein con
veyed and shall be enforceable by LaQuinta
Property Owners Association.
TNs conveyance Is subject to those
Restrictive Covenants, executed by Ihe
First Party and recorded in Deed Book 89.
page 285, and Deed Book 91, page 402, in
the office of the Register of Deeds of Davie
County, North Carolina.
The above described property Is soid
r.ubject to any and an prtor Kens, encum
brances. deeds of tnisl. rights ol way,
(basements, assessments snd Ad Vatorem
•axes, if any.
TERMS OF SALE: The Ngh bklder will
l.*e required to depoelt ten percent (10%) of his bkl in cash at the Ume of sale and the
balance upon confinnalion of sale and
lender ol deed.TNs the 20th day of August, 1998.WUIlsm A. WNtaker Sheriff of DavieCounty
by Danny Smith, Deputy Sheriff
9-3-4ln
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as ExecutrU of the
Esttte of Eva Swaim Rayfiekl, deceased, lateof Davie County.NorthCaroilna, this is
to nottfy s i persons having ctalma against
sakl esttte to present them to the under-
^gned on or betora the 13th day of Novem-
bei. 1498. being three monies trom tw
first dty of publicatton or M s nr«c« w i be
pisaded in bar ol ihelr recovery. A l per-
aons Indebted to said esttte wM pISMe
make immediatt payment to the under*
algned.TNs is the 13m day of August, 19S6. Jarolha Mae Rayfleld Chatfin, 776
Ralph Radedge Road, Mocksviile. N.C.
27028,ExecuHixollheEsttttolEvaSwakn
Rayfiekl, deceased.
MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH ft
RAISBECK.LLP
Ten Court Square
M ocksvie.NC. 27028
B-m tn
C A S HPAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL
OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS. ANTKHIE FURNITURE
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
FILE NO: 96 J SO
IN THE MAHER OF:
JUSTIN BRADLEY PHIPPS, a minor
cNkl,NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
TO THE MOTHER OF A MALE CHILD
BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 18,
1995,INFORSYTHCOUNTY,W INSTON-
SALEM. NORTH CAROLINA.
TAKENOTICEthatapieadingseeklng
relief against you has been filed in the
above-entitled actton. The nature of the
reliel being sought is as foitovn;THE BIOI.OGICAL FATHER OFTHE
MINOR CHILD IS SEEKING THE TERMI
NATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS
WITH RESPECT TO JUSTIN BRADLEY
PHIPPS.You are required to make defense to
such pleading no later than the 1st day of
October, 1998, said dale being forty (40)
days from the first publication ol this notice,
and upon your failure lo do so, the party
seeking senrice against you wiQ apply to
the Court ior the relief sought.TNs the 13lh day of August, 1998.
PIEDMONT LEGAL
ASSOCIATES. PA
BY: LYNNE HICKS
AHORNEY FOR PETITIONER
124 W. DEPOT S T
MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336)751-3312
8-20-3tn
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Exoculrix ot the
Estate ol Hilda Beroih Colbert, deceased,
lalecl Oavie County, North Caroilna, this Is
to notily all persons having claims against
said eslaie to present them to the under-
slgnedon or before tho 13th dayol Novem
ber, 1998, being three months from the
firsl day oi publication or this nolice will be
pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All per
sons indebted lo sakl eslaie will please
make immediale payment to the under
signed.
TNs is the 13th day ol Augusi, 1998.
Peggy C. Harrison, 179 River Road,
Advance, N.C. 27006, Executrix ot the
Estate ol Hilda Beroth Colbert, deceased.
8-134tn
NORTH CAROUNA
0AVI2 COUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor ot Ihe
Estale ol A. Turner Grant, Jr.. deceased, lateoiOavie County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims against
said estale to present them to the under
signed on or before the 20th day ot Novem
ber, 1998, being three months from «>e
first day of publication or tNs notice will be
pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All per
sons indebted to sakl estale will please
make immediate payment to the under
signed.
TNs Is the 20th day of August. 1998.
Annie Lois Grant, Executor, 524
Salisbury Street, Mocksviile, NC 27028.6-20-4IP
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILE NO. 97M141
DAVIECOUNTY. Plaintiff,
vs.
ALEX and LA . CUTHRELL HEIRS OF
CELIA DALTON CUTHREU, Defendants.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SA U
OF REAL PROPERTYUnder and by virtue of an execution
issued on the 24th day of June. 1998, by
the Clertt of the Superior Court ot Davie
County in the above enttiled actton, and
directed lo the undersigned Sheriff, I will ai
12:OOnoononthe29thdayofSepterr«er.
1998, at the door of Ihe Davie County
Courthouse in Mocksvile, N.C., offer for
sale to the Nghest bklder for cash, an the
right, litfe and kiterest whkh №t defen-
dantt now have oral any time atorafttr the
docketing of the judgment In sakl actton
had in and to the foUowing described real
esttto, lying and being in the Jerusalem
Township, Davie County, N.C.:
Lying about 2-11/2 mHes east from
Coolsemee.N.C.ontheEastskleotBroad- wsy Road: comer to tot no. 37 thence wiih
Lot No. 37, N .85-30 E . 150 ft. to a sttke in the original line; thence with the original
line S . 4b30. W. 100 fL to a sttke comer to
tot no. 42; thence with tot no.42N 85-30W.
150 ft to a stake on the Esst skle of
Broadway Road; ihence wiih Broadway
Road; thence with Broadway Road N. 4-30
E. too f l to the beginning same being lott
nos. 38, 39, 40, and 41 by map of Ira
Broadway property, made by J.O . Justice
Sunreyor, November 17,1941, and being
a part of property by deed from R. B.
Broadway to NATrexler.
See book 41. page 355.
The above described property Is sold subfect to any and a l prior Hens, encum
brances, deeds of tnjst, rightt ol way,
easementt assessmentt and Ad Vatorem
taxes, if any.
TERMS OF SALE: The Ngh bkkler will
be required to deposit len percent (10%) ot
Ns bkl in cash at the time of sale and the
balance upon confirmalton of sale and tender of deed.
TNsthe20th day of August 1998.
William A. Whittksr
Sheriff OlDavie County
by Danny Smi№, Deputy Shertft
9-3*4tn
V q r K t ä l q u r 9 1 |> Ь i
NOTICE O f FOM CLOBUM fA lC
Under and by virtue of the power of sal«
conttk>ed In a certain Deed ot Trust made
by Charies W. Walker. Jr. and Nancy H.
Walker. Husband and Wife (PRESENT .
RECORD OWNER(S): Chartet WHIam J
WaKer, Jr.),toTRU STEE,lne.,Tnistot(«; *
daled the 14lh dey of August, 1996 anct ^
recorded In Book 243, Page 610, Davfe '
County Registry, North CaroHna, Default'
having been made In the payment of ihe' .
note thereby secured by the said Deed of
Tmst and the undersigned. H. TERRY .
HUTCHENS, having been substituted as ..
Tmstee In said Deed of Trust by an instnj- ■
ment duly recorded In the Office of the -
Register of Deeds of Davie County. North
Caroilna and the hoMer of the note e^ ' •
dencingsaklindeblednesshavingdirected '
that the Deed of Trtjst be foreclosed, the
undersigned Substitute Tnistee will oiler
forsaieattheCourthouseDoor.IntheCiiy ' ol MocksviUe, Davie County, North Caret'
linaat3:OOP.M.onThursdaythe17thda'y ol Seplember, 1998 and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash the folowing reaf
eslatesilualelntheCountyofOavie,North Carolina, and being more particularty de
scribed as loltows: ;•
BEGINNINGatanIron,sakllronbeing .:
located In the Southwest comer ol Harold •
Wood, Jr., Deed Book 168, Page 904, .
Oavie County Registry and also being in -
iheEaslemrightolwaylineofBuckSeaford'. Road; Ihence from sakl point of Beginning '
along Wood's South line North 75 deg. 49 ■
mln. East 229.38 feet to an Iron; thence
continUngatong Wood's South line South *. 88 deg. 00* East 883.11 feel to an IronJr):
Ihe West line ol Ashley Sealord. Deed !
Book 95, Page 670. Davie County Regis-'.
try; thence atongSeaford’eWest line South.
01 deg.59mln.Easl215.07leettoenlroni. > Ihence North 88 deg. 39' West 1071.20 >.
leet lo a point In the centtriine of Bucly
Seaford Road, crossing an Iron at 1038.20 '
teel; Ihence along the centerikie of Buck '
Sealord Road North 20 deg. 08‘ West
200.0 leet lo a point; thence North 75 deg.49' East29.87 leel loan Iron; the point and
placeolBeglnnlngcontaIning5.901 acres;'
moreorless,andbeinginacconlancewfth ■
asuWeypreparedbyC.RayCates.R.LS,; ‘
daledJuly2S.1994,Draw<ngNumber3276. '
The above described pn)perty also being known as Parcel 40.02. Tax Map K-4, .
Oavie Counly Tax Maps. Together with - improvemenis located thereon; sakl prop'
er^ being located at 325 Buck Seaford
Road, Mocksviile. North Carolina.
Together wiih all rights In and to thái' .
easement for Ingress, egress and regresé,
as the same Is described in Deed Book ’ '.
175, Page 604, Davie County Registry.. :
Shoukllhepropertybepurchasedby.e -
third party, that person must pay tt>e ttx ol. -
TNrty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dol' .
lars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A*
308(a)(1).
The property to be offered pursuant lo .
tNs notice ol sale is being offered for sale,
transferandconveyance 'AS IS . WHEflf ■IS.'Neither the Tmstee nor the holder ol .
the noie secured by the deed oi imslj
security agreement, or both, being lore-,
ctosed, nor the olftcers, directors, attor
neys, emptoyees, agents or authorized
representative ol either Trustee or the
holder of the note make any representa-
tkxi of warranty relating to the title or any
physteal. environmental, health or salety
condilions existing In, on, al or relating to
the propertybeing ottered forsale, and any
and all responsibilities or liabilities arising
out ol or in any way relallng to any such
condition expressly are disclaimed. /Uso.
this property is being soM subiect to an
taxes, special assessments, and prior liens
or encumbrances of record and any re
corded releases.
Acash deposit (no personal checks) ol
five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or
seven hundred titty dollars (S750.00).
whichever is greater, win be required al the
time ol the sale.
TNs is the 3rd dayof September, 1998.
H. Teny Hutchens
Substitute TnislM P.O. Box 2505
4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103.-
Fayeltevüte,N.C.263a>
9-3-2ti
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILEN0.97M216
DAVJE COUNTY. Ptalnim. VI.
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notice OF EXECUTION MLf :
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Dtvl« County. N.C.; . ••
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oiiict ol m . R.gi,nr ol o»d » ot DmnCounty, North Cvollna. ProfMiiy It lo-:-
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by Danny SnMi. Dtpuly StaM
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, S«pt.3,19W -DS.
O S
INEXHiiNBlVE
FROFEEABLE
V.i k I S iile s
3 FAWLY YARD sale, Sal. 8am-til.
174 Tall TImbora Ln., oH Georgia Rd.
3 FAMILY YARD sale-Sal. 9/S, 8am-4pm. 2678 Hwy. 16B. across Irom Farmington Rd. Rain date; Sat; 9/12,____________________
A BIQ ONE'S lamlliss, Saiurday,
earn until... Children's clothes galqro, (umlture, lamps, and much mote. Oak Grove Church Rd. (lust
oH US 158 3 ml. east ol Moclavllle)
BASEMENT 8ALE-1S0 Marconi
St; Thurs. 9-3, Fri. 9-4.7am-1pm.
BIO. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale-
Fri, Sept. 4, 7:30 am-untll; Sat. Sept. S, 7:30am-unlil. 1st doOblewlde on right past Wm. R.
Dav!« School. (II raining In garage at:the bricii house Sehlnd the
doublewide). Watch tor signs. Babv, _____ Jgns. Babyitems, toddler beds, strollers, etc.
inlant dothes, toddler (boys & girls) ciothm, gills, mens, & womens ciqihaa, UttI« Tilies toys, lots more
ol'toya, household liems a lots more. __________________
BK> YARD SALE-THURSDAY A
FRIDAY 8am-7 Household items, dolls & coiiectibies, tools & leal
blower, yard tods, am/lm stereo cauatte player A toys. Off 601 on
liâmes Church Rd. 1 mi. on left. II rali>, in garage.________________
CARPORT SALE-SAT. 9.5-98, rain
or shine. 8am-noon. Lots ol clothes S (lousehoid goods. Country Lano,
Mocksviile.____________________
COMMUNITY YARD SALE-Sat.
Sept. 5. Wyo Rd. oH 601. Rain dale; Sept. 12. Wedding dress.
Lots ol good stuff.______________
HAVINO A YARD SALE 7Put your sale In the classllieds and
let'everyone know about iti Yard Sales must be paid in advance.
Thft deadline Is Tuesday al noon.. ■171 S. Main SI., Mocksviiie
HUOE 3 FAMILY Inside & outside 1 sale. Wed. & Thurs. 6am-? Fri.
_ . 3-7pm. Push mower, large guil cabinet, queen size hidebed & other fumiture. Lots ol things.
Honda molorcycie-560, needs soma repair $100 OBO. '67
Meicuiy, $1800 OBO. '69 Ford Ranger $4000 OBO. 601 to Greasy Comer, take 801 toward
Cooleemee, right past graveyard to Legion Cemeteiy, 2nd house on
right. 140 Legion Cemeleiy.. .
LABOR DAY YARD sale-8-3 p.m. 1403 Baltimore Rd., Advance.
Furniture, mens clothes, misc. 996- 2653.________________________
LARGE YARD SALE-Monday, Sept. 7th, Labor Day. 7am-noon, 360 Rolling Hills Ln. Antiques, glassware, pottery, old & new jeweliy, appliances, clothes & much
m ore.______________________
LARGE YARD SALE-Sal. Sept. S,
8am-2pm. 445 Countiy Ln. Ladies,
mens and children's clothes. Toys, lumiture A household Items. Small appliances, TV A VCR.__________
M0CK8VILU ANTIQUES
«FLEA MARKET25.000 sq. It. Inside
653 Wilkesboro St.
Sal. A Sun. 9-5 OPEN LABOR DAY Vendor spaces caii 751-2161.
MULT^FAMH-V MOVING yard saie-SaL 8-ncon. 664 Sanlord Ave. (near Oatden Valley entrance.)
MULTHFAMN.Y YARD 8 ^ - Saturday, Bam-lpm. BWse Church
Rd. AcfOM Irom l ^ a TnickSlop.
SAT. t MON., S4JNTIL. Huge Yard
Sals. Baby Mams, lumiture, clothes, toys A k)l», tola more. 413 TurrantmaCh.Rd._____________
SAT. 8« MULTMamily yard sale-
rox. 5 ml. east ol Moclisvlile on r. 64 E. Located at Hendrix
2 FULL-BLOODED dashunds, 6-
wseks old, 1 male, 1 lemaie, bolh
red, no papers. $125. 998-3732. William Ray Baity______________
13.1 . HANDS HIGH Appaiosa quarter horse. $1,200 Umi. 100%
child sale. 336-751-0509.________
2 MALE PYGMY goats, $20 each;
AKC male & lemaie 3 yr. old miniature schnauzers. 492-5773.
CRITTER SITTERS OF Davie Co. Caring lor your pets. In the comloit ol Ihelr own home. 492-5542 or 751-0106.____________________
GET HEAT RELIEF, condition hair
and control lleas, ticks & mites lor
dogs without systemic poisons. Ask Davis Farm Sen/ice, 751-5021
about Happy Jack Paraclde II
shampoo. Contains NO DEETI (www.happvlackinc.com)________
PUGS-AKC REGISTERED,
puppies, extraordinary, 2 males- $350 ea.; t (omale-$400. Parents on site. Reac^ Sept. 17. Taking deposits. Call 751-5799 affer 5 pm.
A p a r tm e n ts
1 BR, FURNISHED apt. Roviran Co.2 people limit. No pets. 336-284- 4712.________________________
APARTMENT FOR RENT. Fully fumlshed, quiet rural setling, privacy, but close to town. Call 336* 665-28ia.____________________
CLEAN, A1R-C0NDITIGNEDROOMS for working, sober men.
Private enlrance. 75f-0645.______
MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom,
pool, basketball court & swings,
kitchen appliances furnished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths,
washer/dryer conneclions. High energy efficient heat pump provides
central heat and air. Prewired (or
cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kilchen&
bath floors. Located In Mocksviile behind Hendrici(s Fumiture on
Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat 10-12. Phone 751*0168.
C h ild C a re
CREATIVE DAY CARE nowenrolling ages 12 mos. lo 2 yrs. lor toddler program beginning Tues.,
Sept. 8. Also openings lor ages 2, 3, ond 4 yrs. Over 13 yrs. experience in the early childhood
Herd. First-Aid, CPR certllied, North Carolina Kariy Childhood
credentials, small groups, located at 819 DuIIn Rd., Mocksvillo. 998-
6455.
C o m m e rc ia l
L o ts F o r S a le
FULL ACRE NORTH OFF Exit
M o b ile H o m e s /S a le Ш M o b ile H o m e s /S n lo
P ro p e r ty
10.000 SQ. FT. warehouse for
lease In Advance. 5000 w/ heating & a/c, 5000 w/out heating & a/c w/ 3 dock bay & seperate enlrance. Will lease halt or all. Call Kristie at 998-1081.____________________
33.000 SQUARE FOOT WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION /
LIGHT MANUFACTURING FOR LEASE. 1,900 square loot heat &
c/a o№ce. Paved parking. Gas heat. Loading docks. All brick veneer. 195 Walnut St. 919-870-6137.
PRIME SHOPPING CENTER
space available, 1,200 sq. ft.-3,600 sq. tt. Shopping/office. 336-996-
F a rm M a c h in e ry
NEW FARM EQUIPMENT
Low Prices Plows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans, ^readers, Bushogs, Box Blades,
Scrape Blades, Gates, Corrals & more. We deliver WriQht Farm Gates 998-8637
2 LOVESEATS (THIS Ends Up), neutral color. 998-0358.
Н о 1л е в F o r R e n t
NICE ,1. BR furnished basement aparlmenL Hwy. 158 to Main
Church Rd. 336-751-2967.
, 2BR, IBA, In town. 3BR, 1.2 BA, In counlry.
HOWARD REALTY 751-3536
NORTHWOOD APARTMENTSNow leasing fumlshed studios, 1BR
& 2BR apartments, all electric, heating & a/c, kitchen appliances, prhrate patios & balconies. Desirable lease terms & lots of pleasing amenities. Come enjoy
our quiet country community. 751- 4141.
392 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, dAv, stv.,
w/d conn., elect, ht., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306.
3BR, IBA, RANCH in Shellieid. Close lo 1-40. Bsmt. $695/mo. (704)
630-0695.
1 A p p lia n c e s 1 CLEAN 2BR, ENERGY elllcient
windows & heat pump. Ulility bidg., large lot, convenient to 1-40.
$525/mo. 704-546-2188.AIR CONDITIONER FOR sale-
selling; had heat pump installed.
$325 limt. (336) 766-4126 or (336)
751-2120.
HOUSE FOR RENT-mlddle of Advance. 1 BR, $500/mo. Rel. req. 998-8850.
1 A rt/A rtist 11 F le iß e s F o r S a le 1
YARD SALE-301 Deer Run Dr. Saiurday. a-noon.
JANET DEAN'S Umited edition art
C h ild C .iie
ALMOST HOME CHILD care 'V/e Leam When We Play, lnlants-12
yr. olds. Full-time, part-time, drop- ins. 1st A 2nd shin; 5:30am-
1;45am. Taking inquires tor 3rd shllt. 571 S. tuin St., Mocksviiie.
Across from BAF Manufacturing. 751-PLAY (7529).______________
CMLD CARE IN my home. Cooleemee School district. Near
Jockey. Call 492-5331.
Bank Notice
Aiticles of Incorporation and Applica|ion to charter a new
, conunercial bank to be known as “Bank of Davie", to be
located at 1120 Yadkinville Road, Mocksviile, Davie County,
North Carolina, and for authority to operate in temporary
quarters at 1366/1368 Highway 601 South, Mocksviile, Davie
'^.County, North Carolina, pending completion of permanent
:quarters, have been filed with the North Carolina
Commissioner of Banks.
Ithe action of the Commissioner of Banks with respect to this
. .application will be reviewed at a hearing by the State Banking
•Commission at its Regular Meeting to be held at 9;00 A.M.
■Wednesday, September 23, 1998, at the Office of the
• Commissioner of Banks, 702 Oberlin Road, Suite 400,
'iRaleigh, North Carolina.
.All interested persons will be heard. M
Iredell Cty. oH Shellieid singlewldas. Restrictions
704-548-55-5410.'
162, on Garden Valley Rd., trees,
branch, owner financing, only for
doublewlde, East Iredell. 704-528-9593, please leave message.
1BR QUEST HOUSE, includes water, trash & cable. ^50. 751*
0625.________________________
2BR, 1 BA, central heat, shower in basement, Cooleemee city limits. Ret & Dep. req. $375/mo. NO HUD 336-998-8437.
14X27 STORAGE BLDG. for rent. Has cement liooring. Call 940* 5015.________________________
16 FT. FIBERGLASS v-hull “Stumpnocker” boat & trailer (no molor),S800.75M721._________
50" HITACHI PROJECTION
screen TV. New. $1400.492-7450.
ALOETTE COSMETICS IS offering
free facial and makeovers. Call now & receive free qllts. 998-6085.
ARCH STEEL BUILDINGS-finance
company repossessed 3 Bidgs. from customers. Huge savings to you. Two are brancT new. 25x30, 35x42. Easy paymenls. Call today 1-800-222-6335._______________
K & Q SALVAGE-32” Pre-hung interior doors. $34.95/ea.;
Bathroom sinks w/faucet, $14.95/ea.; Range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 1/4* Interior paneling, S5.95/ea.; Brick pavers. $.30/ea.; 4’x8' Cedar Closet liner, $9.95/ea.;
5’x12* premium liooring liberboard, $9.95/ea.; Grade Mark, 2x4 studs,
$2.49/ea.; Bidg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq. ft.; 4'x8’x1-1/2" In. thick insulation bd. $7.95/ea.;
Prehung exterior steel doors, $69/oa.; Rooting felt, $6.95/roli. We
stock stainless steel in sheets &
pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24" dia. We stock pumps &
accessories lor wells. Formica, $.50/sq. ft.; Steel I-beams for sale.
K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124.
INVISIBLE DOG FENCE-K-9
Corral. 2 collars. 3 batteries, fencer box, wire included. S125. Call Jeanne Gaiter at 336-751-2120 or
704-539-4139.
BERMUDA RUN-FAIRWAY villa
on golf course. FSBO, approx. 2000 sq. ft., 1 level, 3BR, 2ba, eat- in kitchen, great room, screened porch, no club membership req. Low yard maintenance fees. $155,000. Available now. 336-998-
0681 or 724-6728.
R-ANELL CUSTOM HOMES^^all
751-1395.
L iin d F o r S a le
2S ACRES OF land on Wagner
Rd., For further Info, call 336-492- 5206 or 336-492-5554.__________
5 1/2 ACRES. 5 miles west of Mocksviile. $5700 per acre. Call
704-735-3833.
L tiw n C a re
A U SEASONS UW N CARE.
New & existing lawn maintenance. CaH 704-284-4277._____________
CAM SERVICES: We provide all types ol lawn service, mowing
.lawns, trimming, shrubbery, cleaning lots, 751-5798. FREE
ESTIMATES.
L o s t Л Fo u ik I
KEYS FOUND ONE w/ a deer on it.A another that says CAT, plus 2
more keys. 998-23fe.___________
LOST GRAY A white, Shih Izu,
female; last seen on Turrentine Ch. Rd. Cali 751-9633 (day) or 998-
2576 (eve).
L o ts F o r S a le
2 ^ ACRE lots, MRtic.^ap^rov^^,
4 BR, 3 ba w/ land near the lake.
No money down delivers. Call (336) 853-8840.____________________
BETTER LIVINGWE have 2,3,4,5 BR homes with
lots by the lake for land/home packages. No money down on most applications. Call 1-888-211-
4482. ____________________
BETTER VALUE HOMES
Bank repossessions at wholesale pricestll Don’t pay too much. Call
todav-1-800-27e-3146.__________
DREAMS DO COME tme. We have land/home packages available with
no money down. Most applications proved. Call 1-888-211-4482 for
FLEETWOOD CREDIT HOT line-
no money down. Call 1-888-211- 4482 for pre-approval.__________
IS YOUR RENT at least $425/mo? 3BR, 2ba. ranch style home. (336) 853-6640.____________________
LOCATED IN PINES Court Trailer
Pari<, $3,000.492-5147._________
MUST SELL: 1968 mobile home. QC. $1500. Call 336-751-3376 or
751-7285.____________________
NEW DBL WIDE .739 acre, 3BR,
2ba, heat pump, deck, ready for house loan. 998-5816.
*97 MODEL, 14x70, repo, 2BR,
2ba, 9K below book value. 10%
down, $175/mo. 1-800-278-3146.
'97 DOUBLEWIDE REPO, del & set, new air, 10% down, $315/mo. 1-800-278-3146._______________
‘97 MODEL, 14X80, repo, 3BR,
2ba, vinyl, shlng., 10% down, pmts.
$218mo.1-800-27e-3146.
'98 MODEL, 14X60, REPO, 2BR, 2ba, vinyl siding, 10% dp, pmts.
$218/mo. 1-800-278-3146.
M o to rc y c le s
75 HONDA GOLDWING-red, lowmiles, EC, new tires. $1500/080.
DJ FOR HIREWedding receptions, private parties, etc.Contact Bany Rentz al 998-8182.
PIANO TUNINGRepairing & Rebuilding Self-players,Sales & Service Wallace Barford 996-2769
R V / M o to r H o m e
D D ircnm eeii 'I'le Oiin FORD JAYCO, minl-motorPRICED TO S E L L . 336-940-5022. ^7 н in c;nn
UNIER PLAIN PAPER fax
machine. $50.751-5020.________
REBA AMPLIFIER AND cassette
tape box, $500; Banjo, $300; both very good condition. Da^ime-
Bamara Hoileman, house 225 Main St., Cooleemee._______________
SPORT ^ MAOS FOR sale. 284- 4 2 5 3 ._____________________
TURN YOUR UNWANTED items
Into cash with a classified! Call 751- 2120 to place an ad. Yard Sales
must be paid in advance. The deadline Is noon on Tuesday.
USED RAILROAD TIES. $2 ea.
Delivery sen/ice available. 336-699- 2006 or 699-8593._____________
WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 284-4194.
M o b ile H o m e s /R e n t
1BR MOBILE HOME. Adults, slove, rel. washer/dryer, air.
$80/week. 998-8235.___________
28R MOBILE HOME in Shady
Grove area. $365/mo. 940-2348.
2BR. 1 BA, ail appliances, included with some furniture, Hwy. 601, across Irom the auction center.
Leave messaqe. 998-8257.
ADVANCE-VERY PRIVATE,restrictions, lor single person only.
1BR trailer, unlumlshed, relerences. $80/wk. $350/deposlt.
Utilities neo. 1-704-982-9694.
TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water
furnished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 996-7746 leave messaqe.
M o b ile H o m e s / S a le
1300 so. FT. d/w on wooded lot, ready to move Into. 10 mln. from
W/S. Heat pump, brick undernin, $49,900. Fin. avail. 336-751-3713
am, 336-998-6266 pm.__________
141C70.2 BR. 2 ba, $1000 down A take over payments, set-up in Deer
Run park. Lot 77. Call for more inlomiatlon. 751-0503 or 751-3394
for appointment._______________
2BR, 2BA, 14X70 mobile home,
set-up on rsntsd land In Woodleaf area. Price negotiable. 704-647-
0890.
WE HAVE OVER 100 properties
available immediately. ZERO down. We finance everything. Oakwood
Winston-Salem, 767-7150.
WE WILL NOT be undersold, Fleetwood Super Store, 1-85 &
Clark Rd., exit 85. Come see why Fleetwood is the best value in a
home today. (336) 853-8640 or 1- 888-211-4482.________________
“98 CLOSE OUT’2-64'x28* d.w.-S375/mo.
1-70’x28‘ d.w.-$355/mo. 1-56'x28'd.w.-$325/mo. 1-44'x28’ d.w.-$250/mo. 4-80'x14’ s.w.-$220/mo.All ioaded-buiitin Mocksviile
Bonanza Mobil« Homtt ShopUsI
Basfld on 1OTSmnxSioOT?X?R, 360 mos.
*03 MODEL-NICE new carpet,linoleum, central air, fumlshed. $7500.492-7334.______________
'96 DOUBLEWIDE, REPO. 3BR, 2ba, del, set-up, wholesale price,
10% down, $275/mo. 1-800-278-
3146.
homo. 27 ft., 18,500 miles. Sleeps six-fuiiy equipi. $21,500. 998-2062.
ABC PAINTING AND
WALLPAPERING15 years experience
"Our commitment is quality through experienced teamwori<.”
751-3813
AFFORDABLE WINDOW replacement. Financing available.
Free estimates. Quality work. Local company. 764-278-1717, Woodleaf.__________
CAKE DECORATING
celebrate with character. Try a
FREE CEU PHONE with Iree
UUNDRY SERVICE-WIU pkH< up, wash, fold & hang, next day deliveiy. $10 full load, rei-3295.
LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Unk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798
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STORAGE TRAILERS
■ (Long or Short Term-RENTAI^l •
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207g u s Hwy. 601 N. • M ocIm vH I«, NO
3 3 6 - 4 9 2 - 7 7 1 6 • ( 8 0 0 ) 2 4 7 - 4 7 8 9 - U S
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NO TIW TO CLEAN? Let me do II for you, ExceHenl t»\e» &
rehrencee. 492-8943._________
OSBOm« ELECTRIClor ell_your electrical needs. FreeEMimates. 751-3398.
PAmTINQRemodeling - Home Repairs
Large or Small Free Estimates
JAMES MILLER 998-8340
PRESSURE CLEANINO: All TVpes
siding, clean and waterprool decks, gj^^rivew ays and walkways.
PRMCSTAR SATELLITE BV
LC,E„ МС.-$в9 Installation alter
$50 mall In rebate. Plus receive the Bret month ol Prime Value Pak and
HBO, FREEI Call now-1-800-583- 1339. Limited time offer/some
restrkaions may аво1у.__________
SHALL DKMTAL SATELLITE
SYSTEMProlesskmany installed-only $98,
total рткя, no gimmlcs.Uletlme warranty. Including
WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME. Call
Tríela Brown 284-4579.
BAILEY «HOWARD TOURSNashville, Tenn.-sold
oul. Amlsh Counliy, Lancaster,
Penn.-sold out. Nov. 21, Pigeon Forge, Tonn., 1 day, annual
Christmas Stiopping Tour and WInleilest lights. $3^erson. Dec.
5 & 8, Mynie Beach, 2 shows, 2
meals, $130 ea. Driver; Qene Livenoood, 998-4338.
71 LINCOLN CONTINENTALMark III, SO.OOO actual m№s. Show
car. $5500.492-2460.__________
•n MONTE CARLO Runs, bul needs work. Qreat lor parts. $500/neg. 751-4337 or 751-2120, ask lor Beth.__________________
‘84 BMW 933, new paint, clean, $3800-neg. 492-7450.__________
■8» TEMPO SPORT, 5 spd„ high mileage, but very good condition.
Local car. $800 OBO. 751-3731, call between 6&9pm, only.
‘95 HONDA FOURTRAX 4x4, 4- wheeler. Excellent cond. Asking
$3250. Call 940-5024 alter 3pm.
NEED TO BUY 2 to 10 acres ol land. Call 336-284-2653.________
WANTEO-LAND TO lease lor deer HirlngV
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270 DUKE ST*HOCKSVILLE,NC
704433-1985
33t-7S1-2214
We will be accepting
applications for one female
vacancy Sept 1st.
An Eden Alternatives,
assisted living care home.
■180r per month. All the
convenience of home with
qualified 24 hour supervision.
lnagaMallei3,afastj|nMiing,
qua% oriented codipany in Advance
1ш1ше(Ув|)т1и^1!пе
openings, located lielweefl
MO,801 and 158 just aimss Ihe
FoisyMavie County line. Greal
Call Kelly or Brent at
3 3 6 M I^
WANTED: WWIl GERMANsouvenlers.' Helmets, daggers,
uniforms, etc. Up lo S3000 paid lor
soma Items, Strict confidence assured. Call Skip 0 336-774-4045 iW-S)._______
WOULD LIKE TO lease land or buy ajiemill to bow hunt on, in Davio Co. 998-1741 after 6pm, ask for Ronnie.
f Joanie Moser
Memorial Park
Part-time Park
Attendant
Open .nnd closc pates, mcci picnic
groups, maintain b allllclJ and grounds, opcraic iractor. 15-25 firs/
wk, Thur^.'Sai. S8.68/hr. Requires 1 )T. related experience. Prefer
someone living close lo park
(Lewisville area).
Apply Fbrsylb Couniy Parki A Rec.
500 W . Fourth St.
WinitoQ-Salem
727-2946
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IDEAL JOB FOR RBTIRBEn,
TANGLEW OOD PARK
SEASONAL
GROVNDSKEEPER
8-10 Months employment
40 his phis per week.
Musi wofk weekends.
^ .|.qok|[ig for motivated
;{)M ^ to noMain Paiic.
sheMm and'grounds fri an
oukloor Paik environmenl
Drivers License.
INTBRBSTED???
Apply in person
Tanglewood Personnel
Oflicc (Main Onice)
Hwy 158 West
Clemmons, NC 27012
8:30A-4:30? .Mon-Fri
PaM llraining
Tliat Pays Oft!
M A N A G E R S • C R E W
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(910)785-6278
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immediate
Opening
For Fast Growing
Printer/Manufacturer. 1st
Shift 4CStripper/Platemaker.
Exp a+. Good Organizational
Skills & Eye For Detail. Great
Benefits. Pay based on exp.
Call Brent at
336-940-3000
Statesville Manor on East Broad
Statesville Manor on East Broad, an assisted
living retirement community, is accepting
applications for Houselteeper. Experience
preferred. Please respond to 704-872-1940. Ask
for Lou.
2441 E. Broad, Statesville, NC. eoe
HAVE FUN & EARN EXTRA $$$
$7-8/hour working in local stores.
Demo products
Thursday - Saturday,
some Sunday work
IN T E R E S T E D ?
Please call 800-411-4891
Experienced or will train.
OF CLEM M O NS
NOW ACCEPTIN G APPLICATIO N S
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MANUFACTURING
~ Enfiployment - -
W * manufacture prafit window trim from
Pondaroaa Pina Mouldings. Work indudaa
a variety of dutiaa in our manufacturing
procaaa. A ganaral knowladga of wood
working aqulpmant would ba halpful.
ExcallantPay:
andBanaflls
Paid Vacation
PaidHolldaya
Retirement Plan
Health Inauranca
EXCELLENT START»«} RATE O f PAY
APPLY IN
PERSON
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Bethel Cliurch Road
Mockayllle,NC
CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD*
new damonalrators 4o Investment Free $300 sample kit
No collections, no deliveiy Intenilewlng now
Call 99S-6449 lor appointment Also booking parlies
1ST SHIFT COOK NEEDED AT
Miller's Restaurant. Apply In person ONLY to Miller's Restaurant In Mocksville.
A TELEMARKETINQOPPORTUNITVI Locali $7.60 per
hour, up lo $11 per hour w/ bonusi
Mon.-Frl., 6-9 p.m. Immediately needed. Call John or Wayne at
766-1608.
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lor bMUty coniuHants. Average Income Is $300 lor 10 hrs. work. Call now. 998-8085.__________^
ATTENTION STUDENTS AND
retirees. Valet posltkjn ..lor reUremenl resort. PT/some weekends. Call 998-6112, 8wn-
9pm or apply In parson to Bennuda Vlllaqe,Hwv. 801 S., Advance. - ■
AUNTIE ANNE'S SOFT Prezeis- Hanes Mall.
•Assistant Manager
•Son Leader : .Crew Worker Full & part-tme. tie», hrs. (338) 766- 8399._____________________^
BE A CHRISTMAS Around the World demonstrator. Free k lf t training. 1-800-955-9419.
130 Hai» Hal
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Part-time & Full-time
Posillons Available.
Please apply In personi If you
are flexible & energetic. If you
are not flexible and energetic,
please do not apply.
Apply at:
4t42ClemnionsRd •Clemnons
Tanglewood Shopping Center
Penn Engineering 1 Manulaclurjng
Corp.. the world's largeit producer M
M il clinching lasteiwra, has Immedkfe
need lor 2nd shill Screw Machli^
Operalor Trainees. These posilfcins olhr
|ob training, competitlvo salary, 10% sM
piemlum, overtime (to. houis per
week), available alter appro>imalely%
weeks dlraining. • :
Penn Engineering i Manulaclurliig
Corporation oilers an excelle'nl
Company paid benelit package lhat
Includes:
•FleidNe employee health care lot
emptoyee and Iheir dependents :
KSaIn Sharing Plan •
•WtK Program -
•Progressive Vacation Plan '
•ЮРаИНоГкйуз :
•Pensk« Plan
•Profit Sharing Plan (5 year vesting :
period) :
•New Alr<onditk)ned Bulking ;
II you are mechanically Inclined and
k»klng lor a career opportunity with one
ol Ihe llnesi companies In Ihs
metataoikli^ Industry, please apply ft
person or send resume to; :
PennEngh<«ingiManuiadunngCo9 "
2«X)Loweiy Street ;
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
■ А Ш : John Hayes
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OF CLEM M ONS
NOW ACCEPTIN G A PPLIC ATIO N S
FO R TH E FO LLO W IN G POSITION:
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IF INTERESTED APPLY IN PERSON TO
MEAOOWMOOK MANOR OF CLBMMONS
3N5 CLBMMONS ROAD 'CLEMMONS, NC
ATTN: CVNTmA PIERCE RN SDC
33«-7M -fl5g
Sara Lee Hosiery
V.idkinvilh* Ml.mt
fmployinMt Swurity Commliiien K im accepting applications fot '
inctntlv* optraton on 2»<l a 3rd thifls In the loinMng m d Hm I
Intptction Dtptrtmmti.
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INEXPBM EaV E
FR O FTIA B LE
CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Ditvers Ucense prelerred. Cell
^M 369, ЛЙПлРг1.,'1()атТрт S applk^lkin. EEO. '
EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crow. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/
loyorHme. Paid vacation &
Insurance. Must be dependable. No
drugs, no hot-heads. 336-487-7061 orM6-998-7465. ■
FULWIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTAOT-WIII have widely
varied responsibilities Including clerteal duties, production ol quarterly newsletter, assisting with programs and spedal events, and much moro. Must be creative, have
outing pereonality and enjoy
working with senior adults. Must hwre computer exp. $7.25Air. + benems: App. may be obtained at
Davl« Co. Sentor Center, 622 N.
?75l':06n^''''''''
E m p lo y m o iit
QOOD JOB, PART-tlmo, S-9pm,
№b sharing available. Apply at
#58?loi 17 Security Office for Job
HELP WANTED FOR busy
landscaping & lawn service. Call 751-5613 for appt. Valid drlver-e
license req.
iSSKFX INTERNATIONAL TEJtTILE plant, Coolesmes Is areepNng applications lor 2nd &
3rd shltt knTtfere, 2nd » 3rd ehllt cutjere. teply In person at Front
Olllce on Tues. 8-11am and Thurs. 1-3pm. ___________________
U C. HAIR STVUgTB
i s t6 il2/iir. pay» ben.
P.T.orF.T.(2sa!)n8)'630-0002 256-S856
“ m p lo ym en t
LOCAL PRECISION MACHINEhas an opening lor driver/mlsc.
Position win bo part-time. Apply In person Rebb Industries, 8:30am-
5pm, M-F.____________________
MAINTENANCE POSmON AT
Bennuda Village. FT, e*p. req. Excellent working condltlone.
Please call Allison at 998-6784, M-
F, 8-4._______________________
NEEDED RWLPN. IMMEDIATEopenings. Call Pediatric Sen/Ices ol
America. 336-760-8599 or 1-600-
725-8857.____________________
NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME eet-up
drlvere Iteense required. ________or 998-2479.__________
NEEDEDOENERAL LABORER tohelp dig lootings i It. grading wotk.
SUrtIng pay $8/hr. Training available to nin a ekid eteer. 751-
0894.
E m p lo y n io n l
NOW HIRINa: PART-TIME
pemtanent securlw olflcere at Ingeisoll Rand. CaU Pat Seamon.
751-6616. M-F, 7-2.____________
PERSON TO CLEAN private
homes, FT, Mon-Fil. Qood ga^;^nellts. Cloverlleld'a. 760-
piSi ELECTRIC, ¡Nci has
Immediate openings In Power Une Constmctlon crewe. Commercial Drivers License will be a
requirement after being employed. Qood pay and benefits. For
Intenlew, please call 828-397-8518
between the hours ol 7pm and 9:30pm. Mff. EOE._____________
RANOER a housekeeping
poslsUons available. Seasonavru№
time with benelits package. Must be able to work weekends. Apply In person at Thousand Trails
Campground, Hwy. 64, Advance.
E n ip lo y m o n I
RECREATION DIRECTORNEEDED. Seasonal posltkin available. Must be able to work weekends. Retirees welcome. Apply In person at Thousand Trails
Campgrounq, Hwy. 64, Advance.
RETAIL SALES FOR new Radio
Shack In Mocksville. Full-time & part-time. Call 336-778-1467,
evenings or 704-663-6087 days.
Ask for Mr. Cannon.
STTTER NEEDED TO care for Infant in a professional оИсё
setting. Part-time or fulHlme. M-F, 8-5, excellent pay. Call 998-3668.
TANKER DRIVER NEEDED. Good driving record, 2yrs CDL, good pay 4 beneflta. 336-998-8810.
TEACHER POSITION NEEDED for
before & afterschool center. Call 765-9205 for more Infonnation.
WANTED: 29 PEOPLE
Wie'll pay you to LOSE WEIQHTII oosltlons Apply CalltoTlree 1-801-325-4726 K ? S t . , “ ip .
NEEDED: CONSTRUCTION UBORER. 34S-2S04 after 8 p.m.
UPTOWN CAFE, MOCKSVILLE'Snewest restaurant Is now hiring all
• ■ within at 155
p.m.
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For Experienced
Telemarketer, Saiaty Plus
Commission Based On
Experience
722-6272
. Ask For Mike
NEEDED
Collector lor oulside accounts.
Must be neat and hava good
communication skills. High
school diploma raqulred. Will
work at least 40 hours a week
and weekends. Some night
wotk also. Apply in person at
Value Housa Fumiture (lomierly
Star Furniture) at 142 N Main
SI. No Phone Calls Please.
Are You Ready?l
We have an exceptional
outside sales opportunity.
Which will mean 40K-50K or
more 1st year. Mail or fax
resume to ;
Personnel Oirtctor
2840 Pl«a Mm , Suite 255
RiMgh,NC 27612
Fax:1-8884934053
D i e t a r y A i d e s
Full Him DMtiy АИи iwwM 11:00 am lo 7:30 pm. No axparienc*
nqulttd. Eicallimbinallli. Apply In person Monday • Friday 9:00
am & 3:00 pm.
1N7 Newert S t • MeekavMe, NC 2ТШ
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Statesville Manor on East Broad I D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A • S h a d y G r o v e S ite
[ Stateavlll« Manor on East Broad, an atsistad
living ratlremant community, is accopting
|applications for the following full & part-time
poaHlona:
1. Resident Assistants
2. Supervisors In Charge
Great working environment, excellent
I and career growrth. To find out more
alxHit {oining our dedicated team of
■, see Kellee at 2441 E. Broad,
^Statesville, NC or call 704^72-1940. eo e
Pait-tiine counselor needed to open before school
program at Shady Grove Elementary School. Must
be able to work 6:30 am • 8:15 am. Pre
employment criminal record check and drug test
required. Great opportunity to have fun while
earning extra income. YMCA membership
included. Apply In person at the Davie Family
YMCA, 215 Cemetery St., Mocksville.
Emergency Room Receptionist
Davie County Hospital is currently seeking a Full-time .
Emergency Room Receptionist to work Tuesday- '
Thursday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm and Saturday-Sunday ;
4:00 pm-12:30 am.
Duties Include serving as central ptione
communication source for the hospital and
performing a variety of clerical and admission
/collection functions. High school diploma or
equivalent is required., as is excellent verbal
communication and public relations skills. Typing and
calculator ability and previous experience on a
computer keyboard is also required.
Competitive salary and full-time employee benefits
package is offered. Apply to:
Davie County Hospital • Personnel Depertment
223 Hospital Street- PO Box 1209
Mocksvillc, NC2702B • 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 8 3 4 9
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CNA’s
To Cover Davie County
All Shifts
Part-Time & Full Time
Flexible Hours • Must Be CertiflecJ
336-724-1197
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HomeHealth, Inc.
Winston-Salem
•The hometown company, we’ll treat
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m - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sepl. 3,Í998 ,
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Salunlay.SepLS
Cvr Wash,>nilloii Xfiiited Methodist
CtMith,N.C80IS.,Advance.9&m.-2p.m.
Dbnaionstaken.Hoidogsscntda]so.Spo(b
sqrtd by United Teens for Christ
^iday,Sept.12
BuMr,MoriuMtlhodi!tChuRli,7am.-
I pm Hwy. 801 S.. Advancc. Breakrasl, 7-
i 0 a.m. Lunch. 11 am.* I p.m. Gospel nmic.
I I am. Auction» I p.m. Yard sale, children's
games, bake »le, produce, crafts, etc. Call
998-5518 ОГ998-М07 for more infa
Ongoing
Bbgo, MocksviUe MooK Lodge l949,Fri-
days. Doon open 016. Tirst gmnc at 7 p.m.
Шпгч W M un R. Davfe VFD. 2nd S.'Uur-
day. Doo«t4*n.6'.30pm
William R. Davie VFD. Isi
Saturday. 6* 11 am.
Reteion
Sepl 14-19
ToNKrklvaLccnKrofN.MainSLACrowe
Sl. 7:30 p.m. DifTcitni prc.vhets & singen
nightly. Sponsored by Heaven Bound Full
Gospel Chua'h. Fur more info, call998-6394
Of492-5924.
Wednesday, Sept 16
CfariMtan Womm’s Club of WlmloibS«-
km Luncheon Club, Bemiuda Run Coun
try Cub, 11:15 am. Call 5954416. Cost:
$ia25.
Thursday, Sepl 17
ChrM tn Women’s Club of Winston-
SilemBnmchCiDb,BcTTnudaRunCoumfy
Cub, 9:30 am. Qill 468-2W5. Cosi: $8.75.
Sunday, Sepl 27
En lelleihtinon-tnidiiionalreKxxcdchuich
to meet 01 Rkrh Park.
Ongoing
CoolecmecChurthorGod,Sunday School.
10 am. WoRhip Sct\icc, 11 am. Evening
Worship, 6 p.m. Mon. Рг.»)^ Scr>icc, 7 p.m.
Wed. Family Training Hour, 7 p.nu Vjui
service to and from church arailoble for
Sundaymomings«vicc.PasiorCiaiy№illips.
2iM-4977of284-2l8a
Smilh Gpo« Mrthadbt Chinch: Гга>ст
F o u r C o r n e r s r ^ e w s
meeting, Salunlay mornings, 9 am.
HBbtUe Baptist Church: Sunday Schoo),
9am wonhip servfce, I0-I0:30fcllowshlp;
IOam.worshipseivice.WedncsdayPoiIa>ck
Meal, 6;30 ptn. Aduli & youth Bible study,
miukms 7:15 p!m. t^tor R.T. Alderman,
9t0-940-66l8.
Faith and Victoi^ RimUy Wonhip Cen
ter, 1687 »Iwy. m N. Sunday Seiviccs, JO
am., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
NewBeHnTnTJ».Church.SundayScht»l,
10 am. Worship Service, 11 am. Wethes-
day nlghl В ibie study,? pm. Pasior 0 izabeth
Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock.
Ubedy United Methodist Church. U.S.
601 S. Wod\ip:l I am.Sund.лy Schod:9-.4S
am.
BeUoTT's Sonship Tabernacle: Sund.iy
worship, IO:30am..6:3Op.m.Wcd.cwning.
7 p.m. I'dstor Jeny L Couch, 998-3748.
Cana Rd.-fbtter’sUnc.
IWrentineBaptfetChurchSunday School,
9:45am..Wt'^ip, 11 am.;NightScfvlcc,6
pm; Pastor* Rev. Billy Sloop.
Epbcofnl Church oTthe Ascension. Rvk-
Bixl^Rd..Sun.School, lOam. Worship. 11
am.Rcv.EdwinT.Baiky.284450a .
DialAStoiy Ministry forchikiiTn.Bill and
ftggy Long of Adstmcc. 998-7716.
Senlca at the Oaka, Apt. 7A, Milling
Road. 7 p.m.. Thursdays. Bishop T.R. Rfce.
Cleroeni Gnn« Church of God. W'edncs-
day pr.t)tr scf> k-e, 7 p.m Saturday naming
Sabbath Schcw). 10 am
Green Meadovti Baptist Church Sunday
School, 9:45 am. Worship. 11 am.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Prajcr & Bible Siudy. 7 pm.
Pastor M. Ray Davis. 998-3021
Duette Foster Christian Senkm Chib. 4th
Tbestlay.aik Grove Melhodist. lOam.
Prtschool/PaiTms' NlomingOut. Beihlc-
Iwm United Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4.
MiW.. "njc».. Tluirs., 9 am.-iK)on. PMO:
Ages 12-23 months, Tbes.. Thurs.. 9 am-
nam. Call 998-6820 or 998-5083 for info.
R e u n io n s
Sunday, Sept. 13
A nnual BooeRvuniun, W illiiim R . Oavie
R n : Dcpi.. I p.m. firing w cll-llllcd basket
о Г Г м х !* drink.
B]t Marie White
Four Comen Comsponifcnt
. Mr. and Mn. Crcg B«k of Win-
sUn-SiileinwcreSundaydlnncrgucsU
of Mr. and Kta, Grady Bcclt.
, •Mr.ajiiiifc.iocWliiicvlslioliVlr.
C o r h a t z e r N e w s
and Mrs. Joe CaiT Harpe Sunday night.
Mrs.RaymondShmisdoingniccly
aOcr undergoing surgery rcccntly.
Cccil Sain visited Joe White one
day last week.
WishingcvcryoneasaTc and happy
Labor Day weekend.
By DotUe Potts
Comatzer Correspondent
Mis. Danny (Mclva) Winters is re
cuperating at bcr home аПег having,
major surgery on Aug. 17.
Jay Jones is a patient in Forsyth
Hospital and is scheduled Гог hean
surgery Wednesday, Sept. 2.
Inez Howard is undergoing treat
ment 01 Baptist Hospital.
■ ■ Gray Carter, faiherof Billy Carter,
P i n o N e w s
is recuperating aOcr being admitted to
the hospital twice for treatment.
Anya Potts is a freshman at UNC
Greensboro.
GcrickPottshasrviumedtoMitchell
Community College and is a sopho
more there.
The Joyful Senior group will meet
Sept. 10 at the activity building at
Comatzer Baptist Church. All seniors
arc invited to attend.
Sunday, Sapt', 27„'‘‘ _
Reunion of.dcKcnduti of,Ttionu
' Jéftkrwn and Maliida Smith BkIi, Wil
liam R. Davie Fire Dept., 1 p.m.
S pedai Events
&turday,Sepl5
; &ioticlUnlSwap&^inFork,8am.-S
p.m.Sponsc^byCarolinaOmamentalBird
: Society, Free admission. Food. For more
info, call Many at 998-$573.
Friday, Sepl 11
Watmolonl by Fay ^ « Sue Mwr
Boggs on at Callcry in Brock Per-’
forming AttsCenter,622N.MuinSt.,Mocks-
ville. Receptkm, 7 p.m. Display throughout
month, 9 am.-5 p.m. M-F & during perfor
mances. Fbr more Info, call 336-751-3112.
Sept11&12
CcnterfUrat hbtorfcCenler Ariwr. us.
64 West B BQ scr^rd all day Friday & S.'uur-
day. Fhlr;cntrics on dlflay Satunlay. Rv
: Infomutkm obout compeimg, pick up a fair
book at DaV-ifi Coopientf i\i Extensliin or the
Rcgtttcr of Deeds ofTiccs.
Ongoing *
Immunliatkm cUnlc. Health Dept., adult
andchild,cvciy’I\iesday,4;30-7p.m.nuwxl
pneumonia N-accines available.
Dates to Rem em ber
Thursday, Sepia
Stress Managment & Art of Relaxatkm
Workshop, Davie County Hospital, frcc, 7-
8:30 p.m. To rcgislcr, call 336-765-6033 or
336^9-1456.
Monday, Sept 14 '
Red Cross Blood Drive, Fu^t United Meth
odist Church, 2-7:30 pm.
Ongoing
V M Cooleenw«'! № 1 Vahfe Museum,
14 Church St., Tües. & Ihurs., 9 am.-noon.
Sals., II am.-2 p.m. Tours ol-sonv-ailable by
nppt.Call294.6ft«).
Recycling truck at Center Community
BIdgH 8-11 am. 1 St Saturday.
Recycling tmck at Unkm Chapel Method-
iM,4thSanjnlay,8-ll am..
Recycling tnickatJerkho-Handisoa Ruri
tan bidg., 3ril Saurdayi 8:30-11 arñ.
Preschool stoolkne. Tues., 11 am..Davle
County Library and Cooleemee branch. 30-
minute program. For childrcn ages 3-5. Mu
sic, read okwd, stories, rdms,nunery rhymes.
M eetinfe
Thursday, Sepl 3
CnnlwmwGir<Scouta,fttsb)ierianQiun:h,
comer of Cross & Wan St., 6:30-8 pm.
Brownies age 7 & older giri scouu to meet at
sometime.
Wednesday, Sepl 9
Da\1e County Board ai Commiskmers,
Davie County Administnukm Bidg., I p.ra
Tuesday, Sep l15
Da\1e County Republican Party, Cool-
eemee Recreation Center. CocJcout ^ 7 pm.
Regular meeting to follow. i
No Marijuana Here
It was incorrectly, reported last
week that James Shepherd was con
victed of marijuana possession and
possession of drug paraphemiüia.
, Saturday! Sepl 26'
Davie Coonly Rejubiican Men's Ftden-,
tioo, PSF BiiAecue, 7:30 a.m.
Saturday, Ocl 3
DivIe County RepubUcain PMy Chicken
Stew, Whlp-O-Wm Famu off Cana Rd., 6
pm. I
R e a e a tio n
For more Infocmoikm on these events, call
‘ 751-2325. (
R ecC kib i
Before ($15)or after ($25)«hool and out of.
icbod pfograms. Registmik)n op^
Good Tiniers Square Dance
Group meets otFaimlngtonConununityCcn-
tcr, 7 p,m. every Monday.
Senior U ie Dandfig
Mondaysot lOantSI.
StepAenobics
'niesday8,‘niuisdays6:30p.m. Saturday, 10 _
am. S15 per month for 2 days a week, $20 for.
3days. I
Sih/erstridersWalkClub
Senfofs, 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 am. No
charge.
McAheis Moming Out
T\>esdays andThursdays, $7 per day. $40 per
month.
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Karate
TUcsda)’s, 7-8:45 p.m. $l5/rn(Nith.
RSVPNunintHamePai1y,2-4t>.nii: >'
' Wednesday, Sepl 16
' CardABoardGamc9,EastRoom,t:3(Mr
•' pm.
R^Sewini'B',RSVP0frkfe.9ani()'’
■ p-m-. . I'l'.-i V (Thursday, Sept. 17
Day of Travel, bWotic lour oi Davie
Couniy. musl be pre-negiaeitd
Senior Chon» East Room. 3 p.m. : ■: , |
' Friday, Sepl 18 . ' . , ;
Bridge,EnstRoom,2-5p.m. , rj-;,- -j*
Ongoing ' '
' Silver Stridenu Diock Gym, 6:30-9 am.,
Mon.-Fri. • .
SihvrSlriden.Cooleemcc School,6-8am.
. SlhTrHeahh Exercises. SenkirCenur.M,
W.F.8:30-9atn.MockPlace.M,W.10am.
Rfijjort Davie patellrte
Items By NoonMonday
. l№te№yieDaleilneshouldbereportü
by noon Monday oflhe publicalon wedL
Call75t-2l20oid>bplibyiheofnce.S.\W
St.)Q№^ from, the counhouse.
PAINTING,П
No job Ш) b<g ortoo im ilLV ^ by
hour or by eoo«et\*ry гамооаЫа.
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S e n i o r s
Coll751-0611 formotclnfaLocatkwlsBnxk
Center unless noted otherwise.
Thursday, Sepl 3
Lunch & Leam, Western Steer, nooa His
toric Davie Inc. - i
Stamp Club, East Room. 7 pm.
Senkr Chonti. Eist Room. 3 pm.
Friday. Sept 4
Bridge, East Room. 2-5 p.m.
Tuesday, Sepi 8
Bridge. East Room. 1:304 ptn.
RSVP Nuning Home Party. 2-4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sepl 9
Inctotht Breakfast for all scnk>r walkers«&
Silver Heallh exercisers, 8:30 ant Parks &
Rec. Meeting Room.
Wal-Mart Scflior Momfaig. 8-10 am.
Card A Boanl Games, East Room. 1:304
pm.
RSVPSewtai ■'B-,RSVP0mce.9am.-l
pm.
T^iufsday, Sepl 10
Senkr Chonb» East Room, 3 p.m. :
saver EalgetCh)b,GfeenMcadawsBapitst
Church, lOam.
SenkrTrottersCbb, lOam.
Afalieiiiier'iSttpiNrtGroup.EastRoom.7
pm.
Friday, Sepl 11
Bridte, East Room. 2-5 p m.
Monday, Sepl 14
FDdiMiiH, Dr. Dunn, Cran Room, 8:30-
ll:30im.'
CookemceClub, Fiia Baptist Fcllow^ip
Hali,innm.
BINGO. East Room. 1;30-3;30 p.m. Bring
SI unwrapped prirc.
Tuesday, Sepl 15
Bridie, East Room, 1:304 p m.
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County Enterprise Record on
8*27-98 was Incorrect. .
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Fumituie
Refinijhing&Reslonlion
Custom Woodwotldng к Cn№
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^FR E N C H
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Jht Anif Cmm9 emrptii* ffmnf
ihitmtyki^aaufd.
Correction
in Last WM's Paper JJ&Wilj
» Bywiywmslwwn
repr«s^ngPi«dmont Legal
Association. The capdofl should
have read; Win tJJByeily
Piedmonl LegriAsaodalee,M-
1 2 4 W I ^ S t
Mocl(ti(lilt,NC
, 336-751-3312
; We apologize lor any
liiMnvenience this error may
have caused.
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RjrN m U U uin
PlnoCoiitspdfKienl
ThtRwatoneWcslcyOupciroem-
ber celebrating a binlvlay ihis wccii -
Toby HaWUni. Happy Binhday.
■. Jim and Chincra Lalhani of Ncw-
pM Netn, Va, and Audra Laiham of
ClMiteai)ii;'S.C., spcm ihc wccleend
with their (Wenls, Hannon and Nora
UUum. Uiey were here lo help cei-
CM« Hannon and Nora’s 56ih wcd-
dingannlvetsaryandlaco-hoslatxidai
shower for Muff Pons.
James and Lelia Essie spent Sun
day al Ihcir home in Caswell Couniy.
going especially for a family dinner al
tlic home of her sislcr, Elizabeih
Johnson. Ali of her brothers and Ihcir
wives were Ihcre.
Dawn SlKlion Hughes was a guesl
al our church Sunday. She carac wiih
hcrgiandnioihcr.Mrs.JohnsicShellon.
Roland and Belly Etchison Wesl
were dinner guesis of Bill and Many
Ek'hison Babcock al their home in
Raleigh on Sunday , Aug. 30. The din
ner was given to honor family mem
bers whohavc birthdays in August and
September. Those so honored were;
Amy Jho Cujas, Frances West
Tutterow, Tonya Etchison, .Bill
Babcocii, and Betty Etchison West.
Others who ciijoycdthc.occasion were:
Susan, Al, and Missy Ctijasai^W^iCT
Etchison of Cana, Jofin and Rachel
EichisonofSilcrCiiy.BtianandFalrice
Hardee of Charlotte, Lany, Elizabeth,
and Jason Tuilerow of Bermuda Run,
Doug, Terry, Christopher, and Palriclc
Babcock and Charies Balan, Tonya
Elchison's liance, of Raleigh.
While in Ihc Raleigh area, Waller
Etchison and Belly Etchison Wesl vis
ited their. i:ausin, Rachel Eaton
Dunham, at her home in Caiy. Mrs.
Dunham, who is 94 years old, is the
onlylivingchildofWesleyandSusan
Etchison Ешя. She lived at Pino and
Cana when she was young.
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DAVIE CO U N TY
so«
An Honest,
ReligiousMan
Roy Langston,97,Dies
In Tractor Accident
By Jeanne Gailher
livie County Enterprise Rccord
Roy Langston wasamanknown
for his honesty, religious ticlicfs
and strong work ethic.
At 97, he still drove himself to
Eaton Baptist Church every Sun
day where he sat in Ihe same spot
oh the back row.
: He chose lhat seat, so he could
be the First one out of die church
and usually the first one out of Ihe
parking lot - headed to Kentucky
Fried Chicken, according to
Eaton'spastorDr.DavidCilbieath.
Langston died in a farm ncci-
~dmlliMWediteidky1inennohfli
a field on his fann in.the (lana
community, accotding to Davie
EMS Director Johnny Fiye.
: His dead) was tragic, GilbreaOi
siud, but family and friends ore
: comfoitedknowinghedieddoing
somediing he loved.
"He worked as hard as he could
go until he hod to sit down and
rest," his pastor said. "Then he'd
get back up and woric some more.
"He lived his life diat way -
wide open all the way," Gilbreath
said.
"That man was one of a kind.
' Nobody told him what to do or
whentodoit,"occoidingto Vernon
Dull, Langston's nephew-in-law
■ and longtime neighbor.
'' "Youwouldhavehadtotiehim
;tb a nee to keep him ofrUiat tiac-
. tor, and I don't know if dial would
have helped," Dull said.
. ,Gnedoesn'tgettobe97,sitting
in a chair al home, he said. The
. goodLordlookedalterUncleRoy,
. who had survived a number of
serious farm accidents over the
: years.
Langston learned about hard
woifc early. The oldest of duee
sons, he had to help his modier
afler his father passed away when
he wasjusi six years old. Dull said.
pitaBeSaeKq]r-Fa|e4
Will Ramsey takes a peek as Carolina Raptor Center volunteer Lany Dtekerson
brings a l>arred owl back to Davie County for release. - Photo by Lynn Hall
Vriy Owl f^escued By Davie Mai^^ GiBndson
Bjr Lynn H all- spring when something caught Iheir eye.
The Cletnmons Courier There, in the tall grass, was a liny owl.
“ It wasn't much bigger than this,” TUHock
Dan 'nillock and his grandson. Will said holding his hands about four or five
Ramsey, were taking a walk through the field inches apart. “It still had it's egg tooth.”
at the'nillock’s farm in Davie County Ihis P it* See Boy-Page4
: By Dwight Spvki
-Davie County Enteiprise Record
hmaybetiinefardniglestingforalhleles,
■: Vone Oavie County Boaid of Education mem-
•fbersaidlastwedt.
'WeUveiiidiffi^tiines,"saidtfaenewest
.boMd member, Martin C. Carter of Advance,
if ; rita not ofpmei (o dmg teiiing as a,
;rcpoditk»toadiIeticparticipation.IfapiDblem
: Ufound,ifwesujiiecla[iiDblem.thatmaybe
J: i ihe way to go." ■
^K-~ Carter said the school board this week
Cr.:wouUdiscUMthBschool'sdeci^lodiange
i»4icyj|i« wsxM!iKB«Mey>^1 A
remainder of the season any athlete caught
using drugs or alcohol. Players were sus
pended fot four games.
"I honesUy diink what was done was die
best dling for die stiidents involved, bul I
regiet it is not foUowing the policy that was
written!" Carter said he was not consulted
' abt.-uldKchange.andshouldn'lhavebeen.He
has been kept inform^ after die fact
Did die school engage in favoriiism?
"I don't believe diiit." he said. "Fve got
enough confidence in Mis. Bost (principal)
andttieslafFthatdiey woedoingdiebesldiing
fot.^ students.
. 'Tl's o r^ of eventt that's regrettable. That
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MoctevllleAsksFbr
Twinbrook Annexation
There are 16 lots in the
Twinbrooksubdivision in Mocks
ville.
Technically, those lols aren't in
Mocksville. Aldioughthecityiim-
its sutraunds the development,
they aren't part of the city. And all
butafcwofdielandowncrssigncd
a petition for voluniaiy annex-
ationjbutthosefewholdoutsmake
annexation a long and difficult
process.
The town board agreed last
week to ask Sen. Betsy Cochrane.
and Rep. Julia Howanl to intio-.
duee a bill in die stale IcgislaHire
that would include diose lots in
the town limits. If die bill passes,
die subdivision would immedi
ately become part of die city. The
matterwasfirstdlscussedin 1975.
Town board member Lee
Rollins said services available to
town residents would mean a sav
ings over taxes to diose new resi
dents.
Man Arrested After A 6(Н\№1е,
1(Ю mph Chase In Tvio Counti«
B^ranneGaHher
DavieCounty Enterprise Record
A Mocksville man led law en-
■ forcementoflicersonahigh speed
chase throughout Davie County
early Friday moming.
The chase began when Cool
eemee Police Sgl. J.G. Young at
tempted to stop a vehicle for a
traffle violation at 2:08 a.m., ac
cording to Cooleemee Chief Tim
Wooten.
Reaching speeds of more dian
lOO mph. Young chased the ve
hicle into Rowan County on
Needmore Road, Wooten re
ported.
It was raining, and Young de
cided to end the chase due to haz
ardous road conditions. Notifying
Davie and Rowan Couniy officers
and dye N.C. Highway Patrol to be
on die lookout for die car, he had
stopped in a parking lot on N.C.
801 tovmteareportofUieincident
when die vehicle passed by him
again. Young clocked die vehicle
at more dion 70 mph and contin
ued pursuit, die chief said.
As die suspect vehicle traveled
at more dian 100 mph. Young was
joined in die pursuit by Davie
County deputies. They followed
die vehicle for about 60 miles all
over die county, he reported.
TheveWclenmoWtheroiin I
Libe'rtyCircleoffGladstoneRoM
through die cemeteiy at L ib ^
MelhodisI Chureh, causing а1ш
$4,000 wordi of damage, accot^
ing to Woolen. >;
Officers attempted to box ;llie
vehicle in at die cemeleiy bùi let
hlmpassdiroughiadierduuiri^a
collision, he said. Thechaseenifed
on McCulloh Road whendieiW^
lost control of.'he vchicle. sp ^ ,
ning dirough a yard.
The car collided widi Young's
paUol car after die driver direM
his vehicle at die officers:!^
jumped out. Damage to die |»Jice
car was minor, Wooten report^.
Davie Couniy Sheriffs De^ty
Gaty Williams apprehend^ )Im
driver Kennedi Ray Cardwd)|27, *
of504 Fairfield Road, after c l ^:
ing him dirough sevendyai^ I
Cardwell was charged:v<ith
speeding to etude anest, c a ie ^ i
andrecklessdriving,failuretphied
bluelightand siren, speedingntbie
dian 100 mphina55zoae,dnv|iig
while license revoked, possasion
of open title, displaying impiO(ier
registiation,expiredinspectianai)d
no insurance.
He is scheduled to face theae
charges in Davie County District
Court Ocl. 2.
School Board IMay Consider Drug Testing Fbr Athletes
part of it is wrong dial die policy was changed
afler die viol^on occuired. The school board
wiHtallt about that h'snotintheconectcouise
of events to revisit die policy in die middle of
the violation."
Caitersaiddieb^hasbeengivencop'ies
of diug polkies in ^ y d i and.bedell coiin-
ties.^Bodi allow for second chances, and in
bodi, die punishment for offenses is lighter
dian what was given to die duee vanity foot
ball players at Davie High last week.
"I diink it was abadpolicy," (iiWsaid. "1
wish il had been changed prior to Ws.1 diink
we've just got to go forward and gM dte best
policy for die students." .
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2 .DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998
Football Worship,
Or Helping Boys
With A Problem?
The Davie County High School administration discovered
a heart last week at a most peculiar time. Parents of children
who have transgressed in the pasl can rightfully wonder what
took so long.
Davie High backpcdaled on its zero-tolerance policy for
alcohol. The policy had been unforgiving. An athlete caught
with alcohol would be dismissed from the team. Nd questions.
No debate.
But the debate did begin in the wee hours of the moming
after the opening football game.
Three key players were stopped by police in a vehicle near
the school. They had been drinking. Coaches leaving the school
recognized the vehicle and stopped. They convinced police to
tum the boys — the quarterback, field goal kicker and a full
back — over to them. TVo of them had shown promise for
college scholarships. The bright prospects forthe football team
werc seriously jeopardized.
Should one night's bad judgment force them off the team?
In fact, it should not.
The school made Ihe righl decision. But its history of in
sensitivity open the school to the criticism of playing favorites
and worshipping the football god.
Remember the cheerleader years back who was kicked off
the squad? On Ihc advice of a guidance counselor, she had
dropped an insignificant class, not realizing it made her ineli
gible 10 cheer. Rules arc rules, she was told. __
Remember the baseball player with narcolepsy? He re
ceived a waiver to play from the stale high school athletic asso
ciation, bul the school still wouldn’t let him play. Rules are
niles.
Remember all the trouble makers, bad boys and pranksters
expelled over the years? The school ignored their parents’ pleas
; for another chance, for understanding. If those parents^^çn’l
';appiecule last week's decision, who can blame them?
'• Sccond chances ahouMn’t tae'teserved for good football
players.
Davie High has marijuana and alcohol problems, not just
among Ihe football players. Can the school control the prob
lems better now lhat it has a flexible punishment? It’s lime for
the school to implement random urine testing for athletes to
avoid the appearance of favoritism.
Stopping drugs and alcohol use is more important than
our football team’s record. A coach may be the person most
able to influence the players, because he decides who plays.
The chance to play consumes high school athletes. Depriving
them of four games is dreadful punishment. Giving them a
chance to play again could be a powerful incentive, if the school
uses it correctly. ,
There is a danger to the high school in changing its policy.
The school can’t afford lo be seen as going soft on alcohol. It
should seize the opportunity to wam the students of the dangers
of drinking and marijuana use. Strangely, that isn’t happening.
: Principal Unda Bost has censored the school newspaper’s at
tempt to write a story about the incident. If there was ever news
at Davie High, this is it. Why not use the decision as a chance
to wam students against drinking, to remind them that it could
risk their safety, their health, even their aspirations of athletic
success? Why not encourage a budding young repoiter who
dated to ask difficult questions, not reduce her to tears?
Should the school find a brain, as well?
. ....____ — DwightSparks
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Rules Are Meant To Be Followed, Teach Lessons
To Ihc edilon
I generally cncouragc my cliildrcn lo read, but I
will censor tlic ScpL 3 Enlerprisc-Rccord lo ex
clude Ihc anicic aboul the football players. I had
diflicully reading it myself, and 1 don't want my
children 10 leam Ihc lessons taught theic. Here are
some peisonal thoughts.
My founh grader is not playing rootbail Ihis
yew. a spqn Ie deaity loves and excelled ai last
yev.beniiNhehidiioliiiiiiliedpiyingreUilulion
lousinlimfo>iltn-ups.Hiofleiise;hecircledthc
answers in a search book dial he knew was a gi n for
someone. It took 10 weeks for him to work off his
debt, which he accomplished last week. It was a
hard lesson, bul wc are very proud of him. He is
proud ofhimself, and Fm confidcnl he won't write
in another book.
When I was 16 1 drank alcohol al a summer
pany. When school stalled, someone told the
checileading coach. Of the three varsity chccrlead-
cn involved. I was Ihc only one who did not lie to
avoid getting in trouble. I was the only one who
faced the consequenccsofihc school athletic policy
and was suspended for half of the season. My
parents imposed Uieirown justice, and Igaveup my
position peimanemty. ConUaiy to some ptedic-
lions aboul the danger of imposing natural and
obvious consequences (Principal Bost called this a
"death penally"), I did nol threaten suicide or bc
comc an alcoholic, shamed and rejected by the
system. I did leam that niles arc meant to be
followcd.andlhal breaking rules causes shame and
cmbairassment. AlUwughdisappointed in all of us.
my chccrleading coach respected me. and more
imporlanl. I respected myself. I rctumed to chccr-
ing the next year, and by most standanls I have
continued to live a moral, successful life.
I teach my chiklten to honor their promises.
Contracts, written or vertwl. fall within my defini
tion of promise.
Our student athletes are supposed to be ex
amples. The example here is loud and clear if
you're a "key player" in a sport that lots of people
watch and like to win, you arc above the rules.
rhe students were handed back to the ‘inlluen-
tial coachcs and Ihe benefits of sinictured aihlclics"
because... why? Becausc ihey had such a positive,
preventive inHuencc during Ihe pre-season? Don't
gel me wrong. Far from blaming Ibe coachcs. I
believe it is not their responsibility lo keep kids
away from illegal activity. I do bcHeve il is the
coaches' responsibilily to encourage positive char
acteristics like honesty, integrity, responsibility,
andrespccl-fonhe laws, school policies, and self.
sun trying to make sense of this sloiy, I have a
few questions. When did Uk law change to alkiw
IS-ycorKildstobcdesignalcddriven? Whal werc
ISand 16yearoIdsdoingdrivingaroundthecouniy
between 1:30 and 3 a.m.? I do not know these boys
or Iheir parents. This is nol a personal vendetta. It is
much bigger than lhal. It is a sad rcfiection on the
cumnt sUtus lhal integrity and honesty hold in our
schools and community.
I have olher thoughts on Uiis subject, bul I'm
afraid Ihcy will he losl to the chants and checn of
Uie football fans. After all, what's good for Uie team
and good for Ute school must be good for Uie
student.
Maty BeUi Stanley
_____Mocksville
Formal Apology Made
To Ihc edilon
Pursuant to the terms of the mediated setllemcnl
agreement dated June 6, (his letter shall serve as a
forma] apology for my institution of criminal pro
ceedings against Steve Seamon, Ruth Seamon.
Mrs. Seomon's mother and sister, the Davic coumy
Shcrirrs Deportment and my former neighbors. I
was wrung in bringing these charges as Steve and
Ruth Seamon did nothing wrong. 1 regret any
Inconvenience lhal my actions may have caused.
Reba G. Campbell
Mocksvillc
Decision Hard To Understand
T o d ie^lor
My sister and I an studotu al Davie High
School, and we believe die deciakm Mn. Bosi
madeondiepuiUshnientorUiefoolballpUyetswBS
not thoughtouikMi enough. Wediink thal Uiey got
• slap on Uie wrfal and Uul she is not doing Uiis for
Uc boyt bu im eid so we can win football games.
b'i hard 10 undcfsland how two of duse Une
nudents who wete drinking beer and Uie oUier one
of them being 15 yean old and driving wiUuut a
Ucened adult, could be lei offso easily. Whal if Ute
driver had wrecked and UlledacarAiU of kids? Are
you now saying if my sister or I play a spoit an do
someUiingillegal we can getaslaponUie wrist, too?
Or does every student In Uic school gel to be let off
easily since Uuaeodier Utree did?One of die Uiings
dial gels us die most Is Uial you said Uial Uiey
"repccsent the school," so do you want till odier
schools to Uiiiric you couM cate less about whal Uie
fooiball playen do as long as Uiey play football?
Theie's someUUng to Utink about.
Alan Moon, Amanda Moon, Christopher
Strong, Miriam Brieriy, and lettie PUton
Advance.
Letters Weloomecl
The Enuipriu Rnord weksroes keen
6ninlBreadei>.‘naleiaasnuybepiiiopksof
kxal. Itale, naikaal or iWtniitkiBallMUfi.. ■
An'effixt will be nude to priai all Itoen
provUed Uiey aie not librious, vulgv, ot in
^ ttsle. The editor resemi die right to edte
lenetsfargtBiniaraodfbtitace. . '
. AU M en shouU include Uie name Md
address of the writer, including a signaoite. A
lelephoiie nmiber. not lo be (lubUshed. is аЦ|
nquested.
Flesse have lellen in Uie newifiapet ofHce
Ьу4рд1. Monday of Uie weektobeiwbUihid.
Will the War Eagles Have A Winning Football Season?
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Davie High School
In The Mail...
DAjp.CpUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998 - 3
I
Decision By Davie High Principal Was Wrong
To Uie editor:
rveworitcdinMocksvillcforUicpastnlneyears
and lived in the area for half of those. I realize Uiat
what follows will nol be well received by some
readers but those who know liic know I don't core.
The decision by DHS principal Linda Bost was
wrong and. if I may go a little further, just plain
stupid. I love sports - 1 Ihink Ihcy build charactcr
and unity vety well when properly developed. I
icada lot of B.S. obout "whal is in Uie best Interest,..
." Whatever happened lo rules, standanls, and
consequences? What valuable lesson did you Im-
^ to these kids? I have read die article twice and
: see kids being given a pass on Uie whole deal.
Would you have changed your policy had It been a
drag like "crack," "coke," "meUvcrank," or "pot?"
All arc illegal, as Is alcohol for dnse under 21, and
illegal 10 everyone wllh il in Uieir vehicle. j
The best decision had been made prior to tnls
incident. The policy was in place and should be
enforced. If It needs to be reviewed or amended il
should be done prior lo Ihe next school year. By die
way. I noticed in the article lhat the policy was
ilgtied
. admitemyfiUieramiWliyiyoahieihewouldn'l
need school policy to deal wiUi Uiis behavkir; My
season would have been finished and I would have
had all season lo Uiink about whal my stupidity had
cost Uie team and myself.
But of course, ray faUier is principled and has a
backbone, two Utings spparently. In short supply
aiDundhere. ■ v
: ‘ ‘ S t ^ n ft l*ulleilon
'Bdonvine
Cilildren Should Learn Consequences
■R) Iho'cditor:
The recent decision by Mrs. Bost to retract
Ihc consequences of the conlraci signed by all
sports team members as well as Iheir parents is
of grcat concern. I rcspcci the importance of giv
ing our teenagers proper and appropriale guid
ance when they make a mistake in judgment and
behavior. However, a far morc importani value
we are rcsponsiblc lo leach our childrcn is the
respect for consequences and Ihe honor of ac
cepting Ihese conscquenccs when rules arc bro
ken.
Where are you. school board members? If Ihis
policy was itiiportant enough to Implement and
have all students and parents to sign, why are
we allowing exceptions?
I question how many other sludenU in years
past have been caught wllh dnigs or alcohol wtlile
participating in team sports. If so, have these stu
dents been given the consequences of the policy
. expulsion from the team? I believe Ms. Bosl’s
decision lo ovcmile the policy speaks more to
conscquenccs being modified for Ihc benefit of
Ihc school (i.e.. having a winning football sea
son) and more to the unfortunate trend of apply
ing situation ethics lhan to the need to tt'aln our
childrcn to acccpt Ihe consequences of their ac
tions. The message this deciskm sends to all o ^ r
students, especially students plt^ylng less popu
lar sports such as track, volleyball, tennis. Is lhal
If your are popular enough, locitly will accom
modate your mistakes and you will receive spe
cial treatmenl.
I hope our school board members, Dt Steed,
and Ms. Bost reconsider Ihc Importance of stand
ing behind a very signlHcanl school policy on
drugs and alcohol abuse. The lesson learned by
these students - by all students - will be valued
for life.
Glenn Miller
Mocksville
Helpful Woniian Was Angel To Bus Driver
To die editor
On Sept. 4. around 6:30 am.. I was badly in
nccdofhcIp.Mybusquitiunningonabusyscction
of Hwy. 801 SouUi. Workers at Ihc bus garage
were out on anodicrcmcrgcncy. Somcothcrdrivcr
hadaflal tire. I called several limes togcl someone
al Uie school Ul let Uiemknowlwas broke down but
at dial Ume of Uie moming there was no one there
to gel my message.
This kind lady, I don't know her name, stopped ,
and asked mc if she couldhclp.Sheoffercd 10 carry
mypi«engcrtoschool.ltoldhcrno,butcouldshc
please go by Ihe .school and sec if she could find
someone. I gave her my bus number. On her way
toNonhDavic.ihcladyfoundabus mechanic. She
came back and told mc help was on Uic way. She
also stayed with mc. parked her car behind my bus,
and also lumcd on the blinking lights to her car to
help slow down vehicles so die bus mechanic
could try to work safely without getting hurt him
self. He gol it ninning enough to move lo a safe
place and he and anodier mechanic who brought
die pan that was needed, quickly gol me off and
going again.
Once more.IandmypassengeruulyUiank you.
You arc a God-sent Angel.
Cakkmia Evans
Notth Davie School Bus Driver
Policy Rewritten So Boys Can Play Football
To the editor
As a fonner student at Davie High, and as a
moUier whose childrcn are likely to attend ihcrc. I
feel 1 mutt write to stmigly ptmesi Mrs. Bast's
handling of the problem of student-alhletes caught
wlUi afcohol.
I believe school policies should beclearand lhat
die punishment should rcfiect dieseriousncssof Uie
¡nfraction. I will nol debate whether a four or nine
game suspension Is cotrcct. I will take issue with
Mrs. Bost rewriting the policy so these boys can
play football.
She is paid lo put good policies in place and to
. enforce Ihcm equally and fairly- notto rewrite them
when she gets loo much heat from coachcs and
playeni' parcnls. Would she have done Ihc same
Uilng if diese werc second string tennis ot soccer
playeis? I doubt il.
The policy appeared 10 be ttcll-wriltcn and was
clear, ll would be interesting lo know who devel-
Good Judgment Used
To the editor
Reading your report ofourthrcc football players
In Ihis week's paper made megladforourlocallaw
enforcement depaflmcnt's Umcly liccnsc check
point which possibly averted another ttagic auU>
mobile accident.
Iwouldalsollke 10 commend Mrs. Bosi and die
odier schoolofTicials who tempered dielrjudgmeni
widi concern for Uwse boys'future potential to help
Uieir school, Uieir community, and Uiemselves.
Reading ofUiisincidentrcmindedme,too,orall
Uie good work done around our sute by die various
MADD (Modieis Agmnsl Dronk Driving) groups.
Il also left me wondering how and where diese
youngsters could have procured die alcoholk: bev
erages Uiey had in die car.
RedFousi
_________ Mocksvilk!
Fire Departments Thanked
-To die editor
: . Nina and Paul FuUcr. of 460 Underpass Road,
Advancc, wishtogiveourslncercUiankstoUierire
depaitmenls of Advance, Conalzer-Dulin, Smidi
Grove, and one fire-fighter from Ford.
A Uiank-you Is nol ncariy enough to express our
: uue feelings for a courteous perfonnance during
: our need dial was truly above and beyond.
Nina and Paul Fuller
Mocksville
Mocksville State's Cortona
. Todieeditor
Onatriplollalylaslweek,wiUiagroupofUNC
: alumni, we visited Uie Tuscan lown of Cortona.
: When we were lokl Uie lown had a population of
;3,000,1 commented dial was aboul U» size of
‘iMicksville when.I was growing up. Sotneone
• inked If I dnughl dial meant Mocksville was Uie'
Coitona of Nonh Carolina. 1 responded Umi per
haps i:ottona a s |^ to be die Mocksville of
Tuscany. Ciao baby.
HughFania
Rfchanlson. Texas
oped it and when. Alt wc to believe dial Mn. BMt
was unaware of il? What odier Impoftanl policies is
she unawarcof.and which need seriouschanges7If
dlls policy was so bad why did all die playen and
Iheir parcnts sign it? Why wasn't Uierc a crowd of
coaches,players und parcnls inheroffice before die
season,rcrusinglosupportaharshpolk;y7Isuspecl
it is bccause Uiey agrnd widi die poltey and support
it ~ until it had to be enforced.
' Рпрк neal ID too« 0« dalr iMkiH hm
rnnirqiimrrt lliir nwiHi.iiittin m ilinniiii rtm
resl of us Is as folkiws: "Our polk:ies áre tlexlbte
and enfotcemenl depends upon who gels caughL
Star adileles on money-making spotu teams will
gcl special conikkradoa.’
I want loraMfcia biw r t e ihM fir I
Relay For Life Was Bi^
To the cdilor
I would like 10 congiatulate all Uw people who
helped to make Davie County Relay for Life such
a big success. Vm sorry to say I n^ssed it.
I urge all Ihe people and businesses of Davie
Counly lo buy and use breast cancer suunps. The
special sumip's purpose is to help laise funds for
breast cancer research. You can gel die sumtps al
your local post office. The cosl of Uic stamp Is 40
cents - 32 cents for the U.S. Postal Service and 8
cents for brcaslcancer research. Yourconuibulkms
arc Uix deductible.
National Center for HealUi SuiUstics show Uul
more than 5,000 women will be diagnosed widi
breast cancer dlls year in Noidi Ivlina. Eighty
pemnt of women who are diafBosed wiA b im
cancer hive «Ó taw w iljt t o t e ter » Jliiaii,
Etch and
dlseasesonielim eiiio«llM ae. ,'''\'
In honor of my sister, lamie, i wouU like Ibr us
to fund the fight and find a cute for breast cancer.
Please help. Fbr more Infomiadon aboul die stamp,
eaIU-g«8-3(V«.CURE
Joyce McCulkwgh
CUaaOnve
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Volunteer Fire Señolee Àppn^lâtëd
Todieeditor
I am wriling in appteclaUon of die volunteer
fire servicc in Davie County.
Aug. 31,1 wiuiessed fust hand whal volunteer
fire departments are all aboul. I was driving down
Duke WMltaker Road when I noticed a cloud of
Mack smoke uwering above die trees. My flm
fear was It was someone's home. As I gol ckMCT,
I saw il was a bam on fire behind a house. When
I pulled In die driveway, die ban was ftilly in
volved; flames wen shoaling Uvough Uk roof
andnaonewasaiound.IttiedtocaU9ll,UieceU , ,
phone wouMii't woric. I ran 10 die house and beal
on die door, no one came. Iren across Uie road to ,
tty U) get help and no one was home. FinaUy, as I ,
went to my van to try again, die owner came
ninnlngoutorhishome.Heaaidcall91I,ioIweni
to aodKr house, made die call and retunied to die
. sccne.(SomeoneelsehadmadediecaUBlsa^AIl i
Uiis happened so quickly, diankfiilly, when I '
returned Uiere was someone else Ume to help.
II couMnI have been much mote Utan flve
minutes from Uk lime I placed die call whea die
flrsi fliettuck arrived. Then, in no dme flat, d»ie ;
werevolunlcerflrefighiendKiefromalloverdH .
county. I saw trucks ftom SheffleM-Calahiui. !
Counly Line, Wm. R. Davie and Center. I even; i
saw a ug on Uk front of someone's tnick Crooi .
Advance. nUs fire occuned in dKndddle of the j
di,y while most of dwn wete al worit. Divie..
County ought to beproudofUHfirescrviMlliey' j
. have. Every fire depattmal iii our couniy Is a, i
volunteerdepoitmenl.Wedonothaveaftdl-dme '
sioikm. These men and wonwn who ate letvinf .
you are doing it because UKy wanl to, not because
dKy have to or because UKy are pdd.
rUilhkduittKydldaiRme»kxisjcl«|(i^ ;
0UIUHfiie.Yes,dKbinbUM dlaUK|n^and
UKn was a ttemeadous hitt № dK ownen who
raised hundreds of ЫпЬ aad odKr pctt in it for
UKir siotes. Bul, dunks to Uk Are depaitinaus
and all of the vobaMNi, Iheir two pi|s did nol
- bum 41; ttey diti lutfer КМИ ii(iutieiu i ImeaV
heanl how they m today- I jnst h o^ Uiq/made
it Uvough dM nl(lii aad tlMi 1кцг wffl be okay.
Hieydklnotka<UHhiaijÌ4M ilidHl)«aaM l
neidKr of dM two houses tlut were ii|hl b e ^ 'il
caught on fire eMter.IMrtiulckreipoiHel^ is
whal saved UKirhunies. . . . . ^
These пма and wonuo put dair Bvm'o* ЙК
UneforyouiádLIdiiakanorMihiiuldihowour
apprecialk» aiid sun«! io ifee fire 'd tfiM i^
of Davie Couaiy.'lii^ M tben to help no
matter whal dM«Mt(çacy. ^ ’ j
Keep jreur eyef ofca to whn day lie h i ^
suppen,cttrw tH hiitM oiM A "d-iiii^ev^
Y ourtupporlv^M ioilM caillauiilii^^
d M sen i0iaad«m a;\t^)|M ie*oM sf<iim
, U h o U i a | a t a ^ ) ^ ': ^ 'M p a ^ ^ ;
wiird oa to ivtryaie iM w M 80 OM M ’
suppottll.Aad,noionlyiskftjra|oadcaiis№litil,
if you to to a suner, it Is iane oTdM Ьм etfiag
you will find In Davie County.
Don't juii exptrn y m .ifp ieciito
porting hind-faMi« m a n . Vñm )eu M l dMie
' ПМП aad wonun, M ihNii kow nM tyoii ippe:
claiedMm.'Il^dMMHMkitMMMAiqfdiiis ^
...'aoilced.PleaHdc|i(«ibifH;«it>ti^ .
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have andlwanledtonuke Mire evoyoM elle had
Little Friends' Subject
OfíHours Of Wbrrying
Worry. Worry. Worry.
It's a waste of lime. But we, who arc cursed to be worriers,
don't know how lo stop ourselves.
We ruin otherwise pleasant conversations by worrying ihat we
said too much, said too little, said whal we said
all wrong or forgot lo say whot we really wanted
lo say.
We worry about doing Ihe housework,
mowing the lawn ond buying groceries. Wc
worry about our jobs. Wc worry aboul just
about eveiylhing.
A confessed worrier, I devote a lot of ray
wasted hours of worrying on two of my best
friends.
r i
I worry that they'll wander into the road and
be hit by a car. I worry that they don't get J o a n n e
enough exi;rcisc when I have 10 work late. 1 G s lt h e f
worry that (hey never get enough attention. ----------------------
They never complain and seem disappointed
only when they hear lhat il's lime lo go back into their cage.
From inside the house with mc, Thelma and Louise were
forced out to Iheir own house in a fenced-in backyard. When I
moved from Mocksville to Union Grove, they moved again into a
smaller house - a plastic one - which sits in a 10x10 cell. It broke
my heart.
But this torment I brought on myself, according lo my hus
band, who believes that dogs should be allowed 10 run free. If
Ihey get hit by a car, at least they'll be happy until il happens, he
says.
Now therc's a convincing argument. I knew then: had to be a
belter way for my little darlings.
We decided to install an invisible fence. For those who don't
know nbout them, these little gadgets keep your dog in Ihe yard
by giving him a jolt of electricity through a special collar when he
tries 10 cross a wire buried underground.
We didn't want a cheap one bccause we were afraid it wouldn't
work, bul we quickly discovered we weren't prepared lo invest in
the top of Ihe line model some of our friends have - uncertain
how long it might be before we move.
We could lake the fence with us - only needing lo purchase
more wire, but that was a lot of money to spend when our plans
were 10 move to a dirt road where it's rare for more lhan five or
six vehicles to pass in a day's time - counting us and the mailman.
We made phone calls, went to all the pet stores in the area and
talked to every invisible fence owner we could find. We found
our answer in a neighbor. She had a fence system that worked but
did^t'like it because she couldn'l bear to see her dog shocked.
The only problem was it came with only one collar. She
provided us with the informalion we needed to order a second
collar and told us whal kind of wire we needed to buy. The search
for wire was a frustrating ordeal, but we had found what we
needed by the time Ihe new collar was delivered.
We laid the wire above ground where we planned to buty i t '
later after making sure it worked and marked il wiUi flags white
waiting for the collar batteries to charge. Using myself as a
guinea pig, I found that the old collar packed a powerful punch,
and the new one was a dud.
We assumed it was the battery but had no way to test that
theory, as Ihe newer collar had been upgraded ftom the older
version and used a different size battery. I called the company
wherc we gol the collar, but they didn't have any replacement
batteries in slock. So came the quest for a new battery.
The dogs are supposed lo be trained for several days not to go
outside Ihe set boundaries lieforc getting their new collars, but we
didn't want to begin training until we werc certain we would be
able to follow up with those collars.
I finally found a battery. The collar still didn't work.
By the time the rcplacement collar arrived, we decided that
we'd be moving so soon it wasn't worth puuing Thelma, Louise or
ourselves through the ordeal. In the meantime, the dogs have
learned that going into the road is a no-no, overcome only by the .
temptation to chase little boys on bicycles.
Thelma and Louise still spend most of the day in puppy prison,'
and that dog lot and Uie plastic house inside it will go with us
when we move. Bul maybe - just maybe - if we can teach them
tfuit a dirt road isjust as much a road as the paved one where we
live now, my little darlings can spend the rest of their days doing
what they love most - playing in the woods and sleeping outside
our door. '
Don't Get Burned!
You can be fined up to $10,000 for illegal
open burning in NC.Smoke fivm open burning am cause serious health jmbUms end pollute air. Thais vày the slate rtgulaies open burning. Only leaves, branches or ыЬег p/onf groteth can Ы
burned,
E E & JLL E G A lIO a U lffli
•Gtibage, piper and cardboud
•lUct and other rubber products •Building materiaU, including lumber •Wre, plastics, tnd synthetic nuleriâU ■Asphalt shingles and heavy oils •Paints, household chemicals and
agricultural products
Hcmieownm can bum yard trimmingi - excluding logs and flftunps • if
allowed under local oidixua\cet, no public pickup is avaUable and it
doesn't cause a public nuisance. OÙm allowable burning includes
campflrei» outdoor barbeques and bonfires for festive occasions.
Landowners also can opeti bum vegetation to clear land or rights^f-
way, provided that:
•Prevailing winds are away form built up areas and toads
•Fiivs aie at least 1ДЮ féet away from occupied buildings
•Burning is done between 8 am and 6 pm
Kmrmbrr tom permits issued by the NC Division of Forest Resources, its agents or any Ipcal gooermimt do not exclude a person from flowing the slate air ¡(uality rules. For more formation contact:
Wlnston*Salem Regional Office
Division of Air Quality s
NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Phone:336.771-4600 •
Щ вг^т0 Ш ш Help Save Baned Ом
3 - DAVIE СОШ ТУ ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998
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The bini had apparently been
blown out of its nest during one of
the wind storms.
"The mother bird hadn’t
abandoned it," IXtUock ei^plained,
"because wc found a dead rabbit
and bird on the ground near the
little owl."
However, the owl had been
unable to eat and was near death.
“Owls usually make (heir nest
in hollow trees or in crow or hawks
nests," T\iUock said. "My wife,
Charlotte, wanted me to try and put
the owl back up in a hollow tree."
However, there was no way to
reach such a locatton.
“That’s when I calI(S|^%iytbrks
and they dircclcd me to’th^^
Carolina Kaptor Center.”
The ccntcr is in Chariolte and is
a nonprofit oiganizaiion which
provides public cducotion aboul
the importance of raptors to the
environment. The group; com
posed largely of volunlccrs. lakes
in injured raplors (birds of prey) in
an attempt to return them'back lo
thclr natural environment once
they arc healed.
Someone from tbe Ccntcr camc
lo collect the owl, which was
identified as a Barred Owl.
Tullock said the liny bird fit in a
shoe box when il left the fann. He
and his family stayed in touch with
the Center to see if ihe owl .
survived.
“We were told that it was doing
well, and were asked if we wanted
it to be released here on the form
once it wos ready."
Since Will had been there to
find the owl,Tullock thought that
it would be nice for his grandson to
see the bird returned healthy and
headed back where it belonged.
Thai day arrived fecenil)i Larry
Dickerson, one of tbe Corolino
Raptor Ccnier volunteers, arrived
at the farm around 8 p.m., bringing
the now full grown owl back in a
large blue box.
Dickcrson explained to the 6-
ycar*old that the owl would no
longer resemble the liny bird that
had left the farm nearly three and a
half months earlier.
“The owl is a wild bird,"
Dickerson explained, kneeling on
the ground beside the box as Will
peered inside, anxious for a
glimpse. “As wild as the day she
was bom and she will bile and
claw so wc havc to be very
careful."
As Will stood back beside his
grandfather, Dickcrson donned
thick gloves and carefully drew the
frightened owl from the box, and
wiih a brief pause so that Will
might get a good look, lifted his
arm and set the owl free.
Will walchcd the large owl as it
soared free, heading toward the
tree line in ihe distance and then
mn to pick up a single feather that
had fluttered to the ground.
“Look.” he said holding it
lightly in his hand. "She lefi
someihing for me,"
This feather was all that remained after the Barred Owl Will Ramsey and his grandfather
found near death In April In Davie County was released back Into Ihe wild. It was turned
over to the Raptor Center In Charlotte where It was nursed back to health.
-Photos by Lynn Hall
Roy Langston Ren№mbered As 'A Good OU Soul'
U ny DtafcMm, « votuMMi wHh ttw CaraHna Rap№( CwAw.
Ь т ч И ttt* ()«A back to Devi* Counly to be released.
ConlimiKl From P l|e 1
He ncvet made it past the sixth
grate, tm te соШ Ml M kw cbmh
menten how to р«яаакв my name
in the Old Testament, acconling to
Gilbreath.
AreUgk)Usman.DunsaklLaiigslon
read his Bible feguUriy md had Jusl
In The Mail...
No One Could Argue Policy Was Unfair
TWs event raises some serious questions. Arc
all school policies subjcct to retroactive changc as
this one was? Are outstanding members of ihe
football team entitled lo lesser penalty than would
havc been applied to others under the agreed
policy?Shouldyoungpcople loo young to driveor
buy cigarettes te allowed to avoid responsibility
for drinkingonlheopenhighways?Are students lo
believe that ihe administration does not believe in
strict enforcement of iU policies?
Since those who violated the rules were out
standing while players on the football leam, one
wonders whether on African-American or His
panic youth would have gotten the same preferen
tial treatment... especially if she or he played
second stringon the volleyball leam. If less promi
nent students do receive the discipline they de
serve they might claim racial discrimination and
instituteasuitslnce the while studentsgot less than
the prescribed penalty for their infractkw.
HughS.Larew
To the editor
DavicHigh'spolicyreganlinguseofalcoholhy
its student athletes was both clear ond reasonable:
useof alcohol renders the student alhleie ineligible
10 participate in its athletic program.
I- The adminisu^ion knew what the policy pro
vided, ihe coaches knew, and the student athletes
aiid their parents not only knew the policy - they
signed acontracl which expressed their agreement
tqthal policy. Noone raised the issue as to whether
the policy was too harsh, and it had apparently
ser\’cd the athletic program well.
Recenlly. throe members of ihe football team
were found to be in violation of the school's policy
on alcohol use. They took a chance and were
u^rchcnded knowing all the white the penally
they woukl face if caught. Not only was school
policy violated, the driver of the vehicle was not
licensed lo drive and ihere were open containen of
beer in the vehicle in violation of state law.
' Most citizens of North Carolina would have
been anrcsied and convicied, and yet these young
men were turned over to their coaches for disci
pline and prayer.
Following Ihis event. Principal Bost responded
hy refusing to implement the policy that all con
cerned had agreed to. No one could argue thal the
policy was not known or unfair. If anyone did
make that argument, il was after the fact. Obvi
ously. she did nol feel the policy was too harsh
when she required parents and students to sign the
agreemenl.
Supcriniendent Slecd failed to take о siand in
the matter, preferring to hide behind the skirts of
Mrs. Bost, whom he supervises.
The police who stopped the car have definite
responsibility where open containers of alcohol
are In the vehicle, yet they failed to make these
yoTOg offenders take lesponsibiliiy for iheir reck
less behavior. Of course they vrauld prefer a few
minutes of prayer to possible revocalkm of driver's
license or heavy fíne.
come lo his house two days before his
death lo use his VCR to waich a video
taped sermon.
Tbough Langston didn't drive much
ut night anymore, he would if lhal's
what it look 10 get to revival services.
Gilbreath said.
He was known for his honesty.
Langston once had a lease agree
ment wiih a farmer for the use of a
portion ofhis land. They had on a price
of $3,000 after the crops were har
vested, but Langston later insisted he
be paid SS.OOO, Gilbreath said. A few
days later, Langston relumed $2,000lo
the man, telling him he didn'i want to
be dishonest.
"Hewosagood.oldsoul.'*GiIbfeaih
said.
"I'm not surprised at the w*ay hedicd
bccausc that's Ihc way he lived," Dull
said.
But he's going to miss the friend
who long ago helped him out while he
courted his niece and visiied him nearly
every day in the later years of his life.
"We'll all miss him,"Gilbreath said.
MocksvllteMother Outraged With Policy Change
Toihec(£tor.
; lamouinged.Iaroaino(herorthreechildicn
ill the Davie OxMy sctioois. I attended Davie ,
Cowty schools myself. I have always been proud
oCwtialowschaolssloodl<x.Thatis.upunliinow.
Mis.Bosl'sdecisionlochangethepoIicyconcen)-
dnig and alcohol use makes me ashamed ofour
üvcalled upManding. high-value school system.
Youcantlell me Ihat il's not who yott«and what
you have to offer thal matten the most. I have
tiothing peiwnal againsi these football players
¡«volved. I do have something penonal against
•ЛххЯ penonnel who wilt under tbe pressure of
^ h e s . parents, and sports fans who will be upset
if the star players don't gel 10 fuiish the season.
> 'Utafs whal is wrong with our society loday,
-Ibeie ate rules lo follow and conscquences for
laeaUng those niles. Bul if you ace Ihe righl
pmon. these consequences dont apply to you. If
^ are a key player on the football lean and you
beak the nilei, don't wony about il. You can rest
iwured lhai the rules don't apply lo you. At least
iibi when the CenuidPiedtnoni Conference games
¿¡in. Doni you think it's obvious thal these boys
w only being punished before Ihe games thal
•Ш 1 ate played? And Bill Sleed says that Ihe lost
]^ng Ihe staff people ate thinking about is fooi-
j ^ ? Give me a break. If Ihal were true, why do
|M K) play when the conliERace games slait?
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These siudenis und their parents signed a con-
Uact at Ihe beginning of the season agreeing to the
niles and consequences of drug and akohol use.
They knew whal was supposed lo happen if Ihey
broke the nilcs.Theyinightasv«cllhavesignedthe
agreement on toilet paper and flushed it down Ihe
loilet. Mrs. Bost says this decision was based on
whal was best forlhe boys, the leam. and the
school. Is ilbestforthcseboys'to know ihereateno
major consequences for their «lions? Is it best for
the other team members to know that these three
players are so imponant to the leam Ihal Khool
ofllcials are willing to look |he other way just so
Ihey can play football? Is il best for Ihe school to
see that if you are good enough in sports, nothing
elsematteis?
It's a good thing that Ihese boys didnl kill
anyone by driving whiledrinking. Mrs. Bost wouU
havc had a hander time finding a way to make ^
these boysgoiiopIayiniheconferencegames.Sie
wanls to know how to prevent this behavior. She '
could Slick to Ihe rules and maybe kkb would at
least think twice before ^«caking Ihe nilei. Why
have any niles if the consequences ingoing to be
changed once Ihe nile is broken? .
My son will be aliening Davie' High School
next year. Now when Igivehini my speech about
Ihe consequences of drinking alcohol, I can'li'dse
theone about not being iUelopuiMpale In spqiK.'
It's obvious that rule is àài the Window. Bui he '
might not be one of the key players, so the nile
might Slill apply to him. I know that people make
mistakes and regret things they have done. I don't
know what my children will do when Ihey gel
older. But I h<^ they remember what they have
learned al home and in chureh and know dial there
are consequences to their actions.
Surely you jesi when you say Ihese boys need
lobeundertheleadetshipandinnucnceofcoaches.
Most of Ihese boys have been in sports since ihey
could walkandtheposiUveinnuenceofihecoaches
hasn't nibbed off on them yet. There are some
coacheswhoaretookingoutforthebeslinteteslof
the players and want to help the chlM nol only be
abetter player,but alsoabelter perm who has the
^ skillstoplayasportandtheskillslohelplhemin
life. Bul whenacoachsaystosticktoihehiletuntU
conference games sun, it's obvious whal is impor
tant 10 that coach.
My husband, mychi№n.andIauendmoslof
Ihe I^vie High football: games. I want Davie to
, win like Ihe rest of yqu. But Ijusi don't see
lacijffeing morals lo do it. The coachcs said they
were going to straighten Ihese boys bul and havea,
word of prayer.wilh them. Maybe if the boys had
hadawordof prayer afta losing llie game instekl
of picking up a boule of beer, noiie of this niess
would liave happen^ , , ■
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''Adviuice
A Mocksvillc man was seriously
injured when he wreckcd a motor
cycle while trying In elude police.
Roderick ‘lyrone Martin. 38. of
300 Mill St., was taken 10 N.C. Bap
tist Hospital for treatment of severe
He Didn’t Do It
It was incorrectly reported lasl
week thal Alger Hellard was con
victed of failure to wear a seal belt
and driving while license revoked.
He was only chalged with simple
assault, and that charge was dis
missed.
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Mocksviile Man Seriously
Injured In Motorcycle
Acckient In Downtown
scrapes and bruises.
Marlin was driving the 1976
Honda in excess of 80 mph tiying
to elude police when Ihe metal peg
contacted pavement at Nonh Main
and Gaither streets, rejwrted Mocks
viile Police Ofliccr k!d. Hendrix.
The vehicle skidded on its side, with
Martin slill holding on. for 170 feet.
Martin was pinned between the pave
ment and Ihe motorcycle. Hendrix
said.
Martin was charged with DWI
and driving while license revoked.
An additional 13 chaigcs are pend
ing his release from the hospital.
Hendrix said.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998 - 5
The following cases were disposed
of lost week in Davie Dislrici Court.
Judge Samuel A. Cathey presided.
Prosecutors were Rob 'Taylor and
Soiiya Spry, assistant DAs.
: Margaret Dcauchamp. 2 counis
cohlnbuling 10 the delinquency of a
juvenile, sentenced lo 45 days, sus
pended for 18 months, gain eroploy-
menl. Day Reporting Cenler. ailomey
fee $750. cost.
' - Michacl Boblilz. prabalion viola
tion. senienced lo 60 days, credit for
lime served.
- Laity D. Brinkley, driving while
license rcvoked, prayer for judgment
on cosl.
- Larry K. Brinkley, driving while
liccnsc revoked, sentenced lo 30 days,
Mispended for I year, not operale ve
hicle until licensed. $200 and cosl.
- Bradley Buialko, 74 mph in a 55
zonc.rcduccdlo64in55.$IOandcosl.
- Jorge Casiiiillo. allowing vehicle
loopenilc wiihoul regislralion. inspcc-
lion violation, dismissed, correclcd;
driving while license rcvoked. prayer
for judgment on cosl.
- Brian Childress, assault on a fe
male, communicating threats, sen
tenced to 60 days, suspended for I
year, gain employment, not ihrealen,
harass or assault prosecuting witness,
$100 lutd cost.
- Douglas Combs, DWI, senienced
lo 60 days, suspended for 3 years, 24
hours community service, gain em
ployment, nol operale vehicle until li
censed. suirender license, $ ICO, cost.
- Eddie Connor, forgery of inslru-
menl, uttering forged instniment, dis
missed: misdemeanor larceny, sen
tenced to 45 days, suspended for 18
mpndis, 24 hours community service,
gainemploymenl,SIOO andcost, anor-
ncy fee $200.
- Robert Davis, 59 mphin a45 zone,
rcduccd 10 exceeding safe speed. $10
and cosl; failurclocomply with license
restrictions, dismissed: misdemeanor
larceny, sentenced lo 30 days, sus
pended for 12 monUis, nol go aboul
Wal-Mart, not be convicted of similar
offense. $50 and cosl; second degree
ltcspassing.dismissed.requeslofpros-
cculing witness: speeding 80 raph in a
70 zone, reduccd lo improper equip-
menl, $10 and cost: no Insurance or
registration, dismissed. |
- Miles Driver, 67 mph In a 55 zone,
(educed to improper equipment, $10
and cost; expired registration, dis
missed, conecled.
- Bemadelte Fleming, simple as
sault, sentenced lo 15days,suspended
for I year, nol assault prosecuting wit
ness, $25 and cosl. i
- Randy Fleming, communicating
Uiteais,senKncedlo 15 days.'suspendcd
for 15 months, nol ihrealen. harass or
assault prosecuting witness $50. cost.
- Sharon Gailher. simple worthless
check,dlsmissed. '
- Sandra Gebel, 2 counts misde
meanor larccny,dismissed,lroufncienl
evidence.
- Jetty Godbey, communicating
threats, dismissed, failure of prosecut
ing witness to appear.
-Jeffrey Goins, speeding 77 mph in
a 55 zone, reduced to exceeding safe
speed, $10 and cost.
- Daniel Goldncr, wonhless chcck
on closed account, 2 counts simple
worthless check, dismissed; driving
while license rcvoked. sentenced lo 30
days, suspended for I year, not drive
uhlll licensed,nol be convicledofsimi-
lar offense, $150 and cost.
■ Lisa Hancock. 2 counis simple
wonhless check, dismissed.
- Russell Henderson, SOmph in a70
zone. dismissed:DWI. senienced 1012
months, suspended for 3 years,
ssenlenced lo 7 days in jail, gain em
ployment. get assessment, not be con
victed of DWI. $500 and cost.
• Lilana Hines, simple worthless
chcck, dismissed.
- Tyrone Martin, assault on a fe-
male.dismissed.failureof proscculing
witness to appear.
- Shannon McClamrock. contribut
ing 10 Ihe delinquency of a juvenile,
dismissed, request of prosecuting wit
ness,
■ Dirk Myers. 91 mph in a 70 zone,
rcduced lo exceeding safe speed. $25
andcost.
-James Ncules,assauUonafeiraUe,
2 counts communicating threats, dis
missed, request of proscculing wit
ness.
- Delores Rash, harassing phone
cail, dismissed.
- Emeiklo Robertson, 87 mph in a
70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe
speed, prayer for judgment on cost
- James Scott, injury lo petsonal
property, dismissed, request of pros
ecuting witness.
- Theodore Simmons D, assault on
a female, sentenced to 60 days, sus
pended for 18 months, pay medical
payments, gain employment, not
threaten, harass or assault prosecuting
witness, continue counseling. Day
Reporting Cenler, domestic violence
prevention program, $ 100. cost, attor
ney fee $300; domestic criminal tres
pass, dismissed.
- Christopher Smith. 43 mph in a 25
zone, rcduced to 39 in a 25, $10 and
cost.
-Scott Smyers. breaking andenter-
ing. sentenced № 153 days, credit for
time served.
- Dennis Strain, communicating
threats, violation of court order, sen
tenced lo7days,credit for time served:
breaking and entering, sentenced to45
days, suspended for 18 months, gain
employment, not ihrealen, harass ot
assault prosecuting witness, substance
abuse. Day Reporting Cenler, dnig
screen, $100 and cost; breaking and
entering, assault on a female, injury to
teal property, dismissed, request of
prosecuting witness.
- lomes Tunerow, worthless check
on closed account, senienced lo 30
days, suspended for I year, g^n em
ploymenl, cost.
- Joanne Wells, 3 counis simple
worthless check.
■ Bryant Wilson, assault on a gov
ernment official, resisting public of
ficer. senienced lo 60 days, suspended
for I year, supervised probation, gain
employment, substance abuse, not be
convicied of similar offense. $200 and
cosl: misdemeanor possession of
Schedule VI controlled subsumce, in
toxicated and disnipUve, dismissed.
FliledToApiMW
- Melvin Allred, simple wonhless ;
check.
- John Shon. assault on a female. .
NotThbAnuiidi
The Amanda York reponed in the
District Court listing last week Is not
the fomer Amanda Little.
A d m iru s tiB th / e C o u r t
Tiie following cases were di.sposed
of in Davie Administrative Court on
Aug. 21. Presiding was Magistrate
Ellen Drcchslcr. l*rosccu\ing was Rob
Taylur, assisiant DA.
• Meliss:! Agrillo. no liccnsc, dls-
mi.s!5cd, comjctcd.
- Grcgg Allen, 70 mph in a 55 zone,
reduccd to improper equipment. $10
and cost.
- Michacl Allen, 58 mph In a 45
/one. failure to wear scat bell, reduccd
to improper equipment. $25 and cosl.
- Lester Allgood, failure to reduce
speed, dismissed.
- Amlwny Allison,spccding70mph
in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper
equipment, $IO;uid cost.
- Eric Alspaugli. Inspection viola
tion. exceeding safe spc^, rcduced to
improper equipment. $25 and cosl.
- Shannon Bailey, no license, dis
missed, corrcctcd.
• Shana Barber, no child restraint
sysicm, failure to yield at stop sign or
red light, reduccd lo improper equip
ment, $25 and cost,
- Gary Biiniett, speeding 70 mph in
a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip
ment, $10 and cosl.
- Billy Baly. speeding 69 mph in a
55 /one. rcduccd lo improper cqui{>-
mcnt,$IOandcost.
- Slcvcn Boger, speeding 70 mph in
a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper cquip-
mcnt,$IOand cosl.
- Ricky Bowden, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, rcduccd to Improper
equipment, $10 and cosl.
• Lisa Bowline, failure to reduce
spa'd, allowing vehicle toopcrate with
no registration, dismissed, corrected.
- Melinda Braddy, no licensc, dis
missed, corrcctcd.
- Tliomas Brecse, speeding 84 mph
in a 45 zone, rcduced lo improper
equipment. $50 ond cosl.
- Amos Brown, failure to wear seat
bell, dismissed; inspection violation,
dismissed, corrccled.
- Darrien Brown, no liccnse, dis
missed, corrcctcd; failure to dim head-
lighls,$10and cosl.
' David Bruce, unsafe movemenl,
dismissed.
- Elroycc Burris, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Karen Cain, speeding 75 mph in o
55 zone, rcduced to improper equip-
ment, $10 and cost.
- Charles Cardwell, speeding 57
mph in a 45 zone, reduced to improper
equipmcnl,$lOand cosl.
- Roger Carpenter, 67 mph in a 55
zone, reduccd to 641 n a 55, $5 and cost.
- Venita Caudill, 70 mph in a 55
zone, reduccd to 64 i n a 55, $5 and cost.
- ChrislopherChalk, 80 mph in a70
zone, reduced to 74 in o 70, cost.
-MclissaChristie,spceding51 mph
In a 35 zone, rcduccd to improper
etjuipmcnl, $25 and cost.
- Rebecca Clark speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, reduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
• Patsy Cloer, 52 mph in a 35 zone,
reduccd to improper equipment, $25.
cost.
- Ralph Connor, speeding 69 mph
in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper
equipmcnl, $ 10 and cosl.
- Charles Comotzer, unsafe move
ment, dismissed.
- Kelly Cox. speeding 70 mph in a
55 zone, reduccd to improper equip-
ment,$IOand cost.
• Alex Cundí if. speeding 70 mph in
a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip-
mcnl.$10and cosl.
- Johnsie Davis, failure to reduce
speed, dismissed.
•William Dcason,spceding70mf^
in a 55 zone, rcduced lo improper
equipmenl.$10andcost.
- John Debenry. no liccnse, dis
missed, corrected.
- Randy Dixon. 67 mph In a 55
zoned, reduced to impcopcrequipcnenC
$10 and cost.
- Relha Douglas, speeding 67 mph
in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper
cqulpmem, $ 10 and cost
- Marcus Dunlap, failure to wear
seat bell, $25; licensc not in posses
sion. dismissed, corrected.
-Jeffrey Eades,spccding80 mphin
a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip
ment,$10ond cost.
- Catherine Ellis, 69 m(^ in a 55
zone, reduced lo improper cquipraenl.
$10 and cost.
- Joshua Felde. speeding 68 mph in
a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
- Wendy Fiekls, speeding 70 mph
in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper
equipment. $10 and cosl.
- Rebecca Rynt, expired registra
tion, dismissed, correclpd.
• Joshua Folks, no Viability insur
ance, inspection violation, no registra
tion card, dismissed, correclcd.
- Phillip Foster, speeding 83 mph In
a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip
ment. $50 and cosl.
• Douglas Frank, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Elijah Freeman, expired registra
tion, Inspection violation, dismissed,
corrected.
• William Gibbs, speeding 83 mph
In a 70 zone, reduced to improper
equipmcnl. $50 and cost.
- Joanne Griffin, expired registra
tion. dismissed, corrcctcd.
• Joann Grose, speeding 67 mph in
a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
• Bcnjanun Gunter, speeding 69
mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper
equipment, $ 10 and cosl.
- Shobcr Harris, speeding 68 mph
in a 55 zone, reduccd lo improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
• Scott Henderson, expired regis
tration. dismissed, corrccled.
- G, Vemon Hendrix, speeding 70
mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Ray Hicks, 80 mph In a 70 zone,
reduced to Improper equipment, $10
and cosl.
-Rodney Hill,noliccnsc,dismissed,
corrected.
- Warren Hollsclaw, speeding 80
mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to impn^r
equipment, $10 and cosl.
- Stephanie Hooks, 86 mph in a 70
zone, reduced to74 In a70, $5 and cosl.
- Frank Hoyt, speeding 69 mph in a
55 zone, rcduced lo improper equip
ment, $10 and cosl.
• Michael Hunter, speeding 68 mph
in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper
equipment. $10 and,'cost; failure lo
wear seat belt, dismissed.
- Jerod Jacobs, ^leeding 45 m[rfi in
a 35 zone, reduced lo improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
- David Jarvis, inspection violation,
dismissed, corrected.
- Andress Jimenez, no liccnse, dis
missed. conected.
• Johnny Jones, 80 mph in a 70
zone, reduccd to improperequipmeni,
$10 and cost.
• Kristi Jones, speeding 80 mph in a
70 zone, rcduced lo improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
-Tasios Kazakos, speeding SOmph
in a 70 zone, rcduccd to Improper
cquipmcnt,$IOand cosl.
• Levi King, exceeding safe speed,
dismissed.
- Alexander Kroustalis, speeding
80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to im
proper equipment. $10 and cost.
- Smilh Lankford, speeding 80mph
in a 70 zone, reduccd lo improper
equipmcnl, $10 and cost.
- William Liiwhon, speeding 70
mph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
-LcvondaLeamon, exceeding safe
speed, dismissed.
- Ronald Lee, no registration canl,
no liability Insurance, inspection vio
lation, noliccnse,dismissed,coTrectcd.
- Janelte Loeffier, 60 mph in a 45
zone,reduccd lo59ina45,$5 and cosl.
- Michael Long, unsafe movemenl,
dismissed.
- Jennifer Mabe, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, reduced lo im p n ^
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Anthony Maness, failure to re
duce speed, dismissed.
• James McClamrock, speeding 68
mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to Improper
equipment, $10 and cost
- Angela McKelthan, speeding 68
mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo improper
equipment, $10 and cost
- StanisslaMezhebousky, speeding
80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo Im
proper equipment, $10 and cost
- Dante Moore, failure to wear seal
belt, dismissed.
- Jason Moore, speeding 60 mph in
a 45 zone, reduced to improper equip-,
ment $10 and cost
•Joseph Morgan, speeding 52 mph
in a 35 zone, reduced lo Improper
equipment, $25 and cosl.
- Derek Monis, 67 mph in a 55 ;
zone, reduced to improperequipmeni, '
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F4iblic Ifecords
Civil Lawsuits
The follnwlng civil lawsuits were
' filed wiih the Davie Clerk of Court.
- Eleanor Montgoraety Eddlenun
and John Hayes Eddleman vs. Janic
Hall Gordon. Peggy KnightMcGee,
Ronald Franklin McGee and Ronald
Franklin McGee Treating, Inc., auto,
accident claim, excess $10,000 per
sonal injuries and damages; counte^
claim, that plaimiffs recover nothing.
- Eaton Funeral Home vs. Delores
Head, request judgment, $2,279.46.
- Eaton Funeral Home vs. Will
iam M. Owens, request judgment,
$2,I8S.6J.
- Charles Bolling and Beurita
Bolling vs. Vincent Tiylor, request
$4,000 as fair value for personal
property; punitive damages.
- Fan Distributing Co. vs. Della
Sue Hensley, request judgment,
$4,839.39.
- Melissa H. Evans vs. Christo-
pherT. Evans, request defendant not
assault, threaten, abuse, follov( ha
rass or interfere with plaintiB'.
.- R.C. Short Cuslom Homes vs.
Grady L Tuticrow doing business as
■nittctow Surveying, request recov
ery, $3,000.
- Davie Counly and thelbwn of
Mocksville vs. heirs of John Avery
Foster, request judgment on property
for taxes due, lien against property
- Sabrina J. Crum doing business
as Southwestern Cable vs. Wayne
Baxter nndTravis Baxter, request for
order that tools and equipment be
returned, request for $6,373.31 in
damages; $3,000 per week until tools
and equipment relumed; damages.
• Joseph A. Marcella vs. Rhonda
E. Marcella, absolute divorce.
- Nelson L. Tunentine vs. Jessica
HowcTUrrentine, absolute divorce.
- Anna R. Waldon vs. Alex D.
Paid, Nilkantfi Corp., Soctiish Inns
of America, request as result of ho
tel 'employee exposing himself and
blocking telephone calls, in excess
$10,000 punitive damogcs.
- Michele Denson Stowers and
Gary Lynn Stowers vs. The Kroger
Co., request as result of fall at work,
in excess $10,000 each punitive and
compensatory damages; counter
claim, lhat plaimilf recover noihing.
- Glenda Smith Woodanl vs. Paul
Linn Woodard, absolute divorce.
- Juslin V. Taylor vs. FeleciaTay
lor, child custody and support; coun
terclaim, child custody and support.
- Davie Social Services on behalf
of Brigitte H. Johnson vs. Tbtrance
M. Johnson, child support, reim
bursement for past expenditures.
- Davie County Healthcare Corp.
doing business as Davie Counly Hos
pital, requests for judgment; vs.Tony
J. Bames, $373.46; vs. Maigarel Jor
dan, $46,281,81; vs. Teresa R. Gilley,
$423.10; vs. Luty Alfred, $505.98;
vs. Stella P. Murphy, $432.77; vs.
Christina Montgomery, $4,764.91;
vs. Ray M. Draughn, $689.10; vs.
Hazel S. Oliver, $5,830.23: vs.
Wendy F. Palmer, $491.40; vs. Kevin
Dewalt, $232.90; vs. Mickey Dewall,
$824.25; vs. Clarence C. Shore,
$2,350.48; vs. William Doby,
$462.33; vs. Lisa Goins, $525.15; vs.
James B. Hicks, $1,210.94; vs.
MichacI D. Foster, $942.80; vs. Luis
G. Noyolo, $978.31; vs. Robert E.
McCue, $3,714.68; vs. Jerry, Lee
Pearcy Jr, 249; vs. Melvin Mock,
$2,540.07; vs, Angela Crotts,
$1,130.57; vs. Ellis W. Dillon, $760;
vs. Elizabeth Dehart, $2,114.70; vs.
Linda M. Gillcnwater, $466.65.
Land Transfers
The following land transfers were
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 representing $ 1,000.
- Charles Kent Ireland and Shane
Ireland to MatUiew Bryan Cartnei
.65 acre, $40.
- Estate of Edith Gray Massey
; Branch by Ann Branch Laity, estate
' executor, James Rogers and Wanda
Faye Branch Rogers to Ann Branch
Laity, 2 tracts, Mocksville, $2.,
- Oak Valley Golf Partners lo Oak
Valley Associates Limited Partner
ship, .22 acre, Farmington.
- James D. East and Sallie C. Easl
to Michael H. Rudy and Shaion E.
Rudy, 2 tracts, Farmington, $430.
- Kathleen J. Burton lo Branch
River Ranch, .93 acre, Fulton, $9.
- Benjamin A. Brown 10 Jason M.
Hartman and Victoria L. Hartman,
1.63 acres. Mocksville, $168.
- Michael Ken Duffield and
Delana J. Duffield to Len H. Bailey
and Olivia D. Bailey, 2 lots, $38.
- Larry K. McDaniel and Janice
J. McDaniel to Brenda S. Eckard, I
lot, Calahaln, $164.
- Mary B. Wesl to Margaret Elaine
Shinaull Miller, 14.75 acrcs, Farm
ington.
- L.C. Wright and Mary Wright to
David J. Smith and Chessie S. Smith.
10 acrcs, $100.
- Westphalia Conslruclion to
James M. King and Karen M. King,
I lol, Farmington, $592.
- Raymond Sheets and Patty
Sheets, Boyd Sheets, Robert Sheets,
Rion Sheets, Helen Boger and Joe
Boger and Helen Bogcr, administfa-
Irix of estate of Recie Sheets to Jus
lin Comatzer and Stephanie Cat-
natzer, 18 acres. Shady Grove, $ 130.
- Cecil Hash and Mavis J. Hash
10 Brian D. Mcllwain and Deanna J.
Mcllwain. I lot. Shady Grove, $237.
- Elizabeth Dalton to Charles
James Dallon Jr. and Lance Joaquin
Dalton, 2.28 acrcs, Mocksville, $6.
- William J, Jones and Barbra A.
Jones to MichacI D. Hayes and Leah
Shawn Cameron, 2 lots, $406.
- Claude R. Horn Jr. and Dorothy
M. Horn to David A. Prim and
Melinda E. Prim, 1 tract, Mocksville,
$200.
- Shelton Construclion Services lo
Mark R. Kirkman and Renae L.
Kirkman, I lol. Shady Grove, $260.
- Glen T. Baysinger to Pansy Mac
Wall, .21 acre, Clarksville, $5.
- Christopher M. Sullivan and
Cindy i. Sullivan lo David H. Iby-
lor and Janet C. Taylor, 1.49 acrcs.
Shady Grove, $321.
- James G. Herlihy and Diriie A.
Hcrlihy 10 William John Jones and
BarbaraAyrcs Jones, 1 lot, Farming
ton, $350.
- Martha D. Ranncy lo James G.
Hcrlihy nnd Diriie A. Hcrlihy, I tract.
Farminglon, $227.
- Alfred F. Coble and Rosalce M.
Coble to Ann C. Allen and Charles
Lee Allen, 24 acrcs, Jenisalcm.
- Traditional Home Builders to
William Mace and Deborah Mace, I
lol, Mocksvillc, $232.
- Edward C. Bamhardt and Doris
W. Bamhardt lo Joe D. Beck and
Amy J. Mitzcl, 1 lol, Mocksville,
$212.
- Mallhew E. Spenser lo Howard
Marshall Sain, 2 acrcs, Mocksville.
- James H. Bamcs and Sandra B.
Phelps 10 JefTrey Thomas Sanders
and Maria Jan Sanders, 5.05 acrcs,
Fulton.
- Kimberly J. Kciscrand Mariene
H. Kciser to Karl O. Haigler and Rae
K. Nelson, I lot, Farmington, $557.
- David Paul Folmar and Sue b.
Folmar lo Charles W. PI ill and Linda
F. Plitt. 3.24 acres. Shady Grove.
- James W. Wilson lo Wayne M.
James and Jean S. James. 1 lot. Shady
Grove, $24.
- Advancc Homes to James E.
Hyde, I lol, Fullon.
- James E. Hyde and Lisa K. Hyde
to Kay R. Williams, I lot, Fulton,
$133.
- Dorothy H. Mondy to Michael
E. Mondy, 1.25 acres, Fannington.
- HMS General Conlraclors to
James D. Phillips and Carol Ann
Phillips, I lol, Farniington, $750.
- Loretta Johnson Adnerson to
Johnny Dale Anderson, 6.64 acrcs,
Clarksville.
- Carolyn K. Hools and NdGerald
G. Hoots lo Gary Wayne Keaton,
fifth interest, I tract, $10.
- Charlie Brown Jr. and Kathleen
S. Brown 10 Charlie K Brawn and
Elizabeth A. Bi\iwn, 24,361 square
feet.
- Deidre' Dunning Wilson and
Nadine Bossi to John M. Ijames and
Jeanette H. Ijames, 1.2 acrcs, Jerusa
lem, $156.
•KazanneG.Joyneno Wayne A.
Joyner, 6.2 acres, Mocksvillc.
- Louise G. Misc lo Kim Erwin
Young and Sheila Renee Young, I
lot. Mocksvillc, $236.
- Harvey Lee Pulliam and Lillian
C. Pulliam to Mikael Jones and
Talmadge Jones, I tract.
- Larry Dean Head lo Geoige L.
Foster and Ruth Green Fostct I lot,
Jcnisalcm, $62.
-Troy E. McDanicl Jr. andliimara
T. McDanicl, Jeny F Swicegood and
Judy G. Swicegood, T. Kyle
Swicegood and Elizabeth S.
Swicegood, Jimmie E. Caudle and
Carolyn M. Caudle lo Michael
Shawn Bcck and Gclee B. Bcck, I
lot, Mocksville, $179.
- Randy Scotl Vanhoy and Kim
berly Dix Vanhoy to T. MichacI
Humphrey and Melissa Humprcy, I
lol, $232.
- Earl W. Upton and Clara B.
Upton lo Henry F. Hagnc and Melody
D. Hagner, .69 acre, Farminglon,
$239.
- Jarvis Kent Rcnegar and Peggy
W. Rcnegar lo Randy W. Slani.y and
Jennifer C. Stanley, I tract, Mocks
ville, $174.
Sheriffs Department
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Depflftment.
-KennediThomasGantiofClayban
-.Drive, Adv>nce,TepoftedAug.31,that
' his mailbox had been knocked down.
: - Thomas Lee Hester of Liberty
;Road, Mocksville, repnted Aug 31,
- Dennis Palmer reported finding
marijuana in the men's layout area at
ihelockeyDisuibutionplantonNoUey
Road Aug 31.
-Louise Adams of Winston-Salem
reported Aug. 31, lhat a mailbox had
been iMen fnm Redland Road.
- niyWs Hudspeth of Mocksville
reported Aug. 31, lhat her 1988 Ply
mouth Voyager van had been struck by
another vehicle causing an cslimaled
$1,000 in damage.
- Gilbert Howell of Boonville re
ported Sept. I, that two from wind-
Mocksville FV)lice
sMeVls of vehicles in the Davie Truck
ing parking lot had been broken.
-Tonya OliviaTatumorCampbcII
Road. Mocksvillc, reported Scpl. I,
lhal somconchail broken inlohcrhomc.
-Alicia DawnThompsonofDyson
Road, Mocksville, reported Sept. I. a
cellular phone had been stolen from
her car parked al her residence.
- Byron Clay Cox of Cedar Fovrest
Lane, Mocbville, reponed Sept 1,
someone hod stolen a l5*weck>old
black Labrador puppy Ггот his resi
dence.
-FranklinDewayneChunnrcpoitcd
Sept. 2, lhat someone had broke into
his residence and stole a video camera,
answering machinc, VCR, two rifies
and a vacuum cleaner.
- John Knox Johnstone reported
Sq>t. 2, that someone hod cnleredTown
Lake Inc. on Couniy Home Road,
Mocksville, by cutting a chain.
- Kay Francis Fisher reported Scpl.
2, lhat the maiiboxat Bethlehem Unilcd
Methodist Church on Redland Road
had been knockcd from ils post.
The following incidenu were re
ported to the Mocksville Police De-
paitment
- THcia Ann Estes of Harmony
reported Sept. 2 the larceny of $15
worth of gasoUite from FasttVack,
Yadklnvllle Road.
- Ruperto Vazquez Escalande of
Ringgold, Va., reported Sept. 1 the
larceny of a General Electric genera
tor and a lool box wlih tools, with a
total estimated value of $ 1,630, from
a truck parked at the Comfort Inn.
Yadklnvllle Road.
ArresU
-Christian Wendell Bur«y,39,of
Sutesvllle, was chaiged Sept. 2 with
possession of crack cocaine and pos
session of drug paraphernalia. Trial
date: Sept 24.
• Peggy Ann Dunford, 19, of
Statesville, was chaiged Sept 2 with
possession of cocaine and drug para^
phemalla. Trial date: Sept. 24.
•Tammy Elizabeth Howell, 39, of
Cartner Street, was chaiged on Sept
I with assault wiihadcadly weapon.
Trial date: Scpl. 17.
-Eddie Lewis Neely, 20. of 343
Mt. View Drive, was chargcd Aug.
31 wiih iwocounls of probation vio
lation. Trial dale: Sept 8.
- Jiverto Martinez Nava, 26, was
chargcd Aug. 28 with resisting and
delaying an officcr and damage to
properly. Trial dale: Sept 24.
- Naiasha Unac Myers, 25. of
Counly Line Road, Harmony, was
chargcd Aug. 31 with assault with a
deadly weapon inflicting serious In
jury. Trial date: Nov. 5.
TrafricAccldcdls
• A Mocksvlllc woman was
charged with DWI after an accident
on Bethel Church Road at 11:20 p.m.
Sept 2.
Amy Joe Hatley, 22, of 1131 U.S.
64 E., was driving a 1997 Ford lhal
went oir the road to the righl and
struck a fire hydrant and stop sign,
rcported OfTiccr Derrick L. Cline.'
Highway F^atrol
The following tralTK: accidenu in
: Davie Coumy weft hivesdgaled by
: Ihe N .C Highway Patrol.
. Drivtaf t<tt or Carter Chwitd
A California man was charged
: with driving lefk of center afler a
. wreck al 1:45 p.ra.Sep4.2.
! Jantea Edward Estes, 44, of
‘ pceanside, Calif, was driving a Ifac-
: ur miler and siMfcd left to avoid 1
/vehkk that WM paiked on (he tide
/ of the m d. In doini to, it collided
I widi a 1989 Cbevralet beinf driven
in the opposite direction by Sashi
Augusu Kennedy, n ,o f 1199 Junc
tion Road, Mocksville, reported
Trooper A.A. Justke.
Vihicln Collide On 1-40
Dianne Morgan Boigen, 53, of
Sherrills Fold, was driving a 1994
Nissan, and Dana Michelle Isenhout
30, of IVoutman, was driving a 1988
iomiac when the two collided near
the center line of I-te Eastbound at
3:20 p.ra. Aug. 31, reported TVooper
Dtvie CouMy dm depanmcntt re-
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t Ai«.3kSii>ffitUCalahllB.3:(n
htn flm. 491 Duke Whitdur
t llo«l; Ceaier. William R. Divie aad
'OunyUM iiritM d.
Sipt 1: MockaviUc, 12:11 p.ra.,
;ilm abmi. Skyiiw; MockavUle, 3:36
^ fA , m u fbe, b(Mnl 814 Hnliaon
;Smm; MockaviUe, 10:38 pjit, aiia
• iccideai, MockivUle town iquiie;
ilHUhmfc Dtvie. 1:16 p.m., ¡tenoo
:fli)iied inter ncior,4179U.S. Hwy.
:«)lNM h,
¡.•n^AtCooltoMe. l:44p.m..auto
Kcident,JiiiictknRoad;SmilhGiDve,
4:20 рл)., flic alann, 111 Winchester
Rovi; AdviBce aaaisled; Mocksville,
I0’.24 pini„ ano accident, 125 John
Croia Road.
Sipt3:Mackavilk;,4:37p.m.,auto
accklent, U.S. 158 al Country Lane;
Mocksville, 6Л4 pm , investigation,
I5«0YadkJiivilIeRoad.
Tenance Denard Shaw.
lyKtor-lhUlerHiuBole
A Iraclor-lrailer tipped over in a
hole on Ihe side of N.C. 801 at I p.m.
Sept. 3.
George Keller Dukes, 72, ofWin-
ston-Salcm, was attempting to turn
the truck inlo a privale drive and it
hit a hole on the side of the road, re
ported TVooper A.J. Fanner
Drtvini Len Of Cenier Charted
A Winslon-Salem teen was
charged with driving left of cenier
afler an accident at 10 p.m. Sepl. 2
on N.C. 801.
Kimberly Dawn Vicars, 19, was
driving a 1991 Saturn lhat went off
the road to righl, and came back
acrtMs the road in a broadslide into a
ditch to the left, repotted TVooper
T.S. Kennedy.
Car Hlla Deer On 1801
Timothy Elijah Poplin, 34, of 441
Frank Short Road, Mocksville, was
driving a 1994 Oldsnwbile at 5:40
a.m. Sepl. I on 1801 when a deer
crossed his path, reported Trooper
J.R. Allred.
She Wasn't Cited
Il was inconcclly reported last
Arrests
week lhal Jessica Lynn Spillman of
Lakewood Drive, Mocksvillc, was
cited after a wrcck on US. 601 South
in front of the Mocksville Market
place shopping center. Spillman
wasn't cited, and wasn’t at fauh in
the wreck.
The followinganests were madcby
the DavieCounty SherifTsDepanmenL
-Randyjunior Dewall, 18,ofChunn
Lane, Mocksvillc. arrested Aug. 31,
for injuiy to real property and misde
meanor breaking nnd entering. Trial
dale: SepL 10.
. - Keith Paul Miller, 44, of 670
Rainbow Road, Advance, onesled Sept.
I, for assault on a female and comnui-
nfcaling threats. Trial dale: Sept 17.
-TVacyMitchellCockeiham,39,or
196 Glover Road, Mocksville, was ar
rested Sepl 2, for misdemeanor lar
ceny. Trial date: Sept. 17.
- Kyle Jonathan Tuderow, 17, of
l93DeerRunDrive,Mocksville,was
arrested Sept 2, for fiist degree tres
passing. Trial date: Sept 24.
-Robert Kevin "Rocky"Clark, 19,
of 285 Deer Run Drive, Mocksville,
was airested Sept 2, for second degree
trespassing and assault on a female.
Trial date: Sept 24.
- James RonaM McClamrock U,
17, of 166 Halander Drive, Mocks
ville, airested Sept 2,foi misdemeanor
possession of marijuana. Trial dale:
Sept. 24.
-Eric Dean Lawson, 18, of States
ville, arrested Sept 3. for cairying.a
concealed wei|>on.Trial date: Oct 15.
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Honore<l for 50 years as Masons in the Mocksvllle Lodge were, from left; Bill Merrell, Graham
Madison and George Martin. - Photot by Robin Forgutson
Mocksville Masons Honored
For 50 years, Bill Merrell, Gra
ham Madison and George Martin
lave been Masons.
They werc honored Sept 1 at the
(locksvillc Masonic Lodge along
ith Jimmy Whillakcr, Charles
ans and Henry Short who have
ten Masons for 25 years.
[ Merrell said, “It’s a good lifc lo
c. (The Masons] do a lot of nicc
jngs forthe handicapped." Merrell
I been a Mason sincc he was 24.
idison joined the Masons when
was 44. He said being a Mason
(broadened his outlook on life.
It's given me an opportunity lo
T a worthwhile scrvicc through
Icnic and the money we raise.”
iMadison.
t Masons have been a part of
Rin’s family for generations. “It's
n a very rewarding expirence," he
. “Г т In it for the duration. It%
I way of life." ’
\ Martin said lhat Masonry is a
m ily tradition.
I **Our churches teach us Salvation
У>Л Judio-Christian ethics and Ma-
Henry Short and Jimmy Whlllaker were among those honored
Sept. 1 for 25 years as Masons.
sonry complimente Uiis by teaching
us to apply these principles and be
liefs to our lives," Martin said.
“We should spread brotherly love;
to walk uprightly beforc God; square
our actions and to always remember
that we all are on the same level.
"I consider these to be bolh valu
able and worthwhile applications of
Christianity and rcally can find no
fault wiih Masonicprinclplcs,"Martin
said. "Masonry has been a very
important and rcspcclcd part of my
lifc, and I am very proud of my 50>
years of membership and for the
clemal principles of Ihc Order."
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Rehability Center, part ot Ihe national chain ol American Rehability
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LewisvilleClemmons Road.
Rehability Center olfers physical therapy treatment for all kinds of
injuries—lob-related Injuries, car accidents, sports injuries and more.
Chris Vetrone Is manager and therapist, and Brenda Sanders is
■ office manager al Rehability Center.
Tha Clemmons office expands Ihe company lhal already has two
offices in Winslon-Salem and has locations in High Point, Greensboro
and Charlotte. American Rehability Services, the parent company, is
located al Brentwood, Tenn. and has more than 200 clinics nation
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"We see a lol ol different kinds of patients," Velrone said. He is
licensed as a physical therapist assistant, and the clinic also has a
physical Iheraplst on stall. All Ihe services are perlormed on an out
patient basis.
What does Reh^iMy Center treat? "Anything Irom knees to backs
to necks, eltraws, anything," said Velrone. Patients don't have to be
referred by a physician, bul almost all ol Ihem are because ol
Insurance reasons. Rehability Center has a contract wllh Blue Cross/
Blue Shield and is recognized by most olher insurance companies.
On a patient's first appointment, Rehability performs an evaluation
and determines how many visits will be needed for rehabilitation. The
patient's physician is also kept updated on progress.
Velrone said the clinic also strives lo keep Ihe patient lully inlormed
about Ihe nature ol Ihe injury and the healing process.
The clinic is equipped by Cybex physical fitness machines, univer
sal machines, an exercise bike, traction lable and treatment tables.
Vetrone said Ihe clinic maintains a comfortable atmosphere lor
patients. Rehability Center is on Ihe first floor. Suite 102 of Ihe Firsl
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Expansion will add more infant care
Talk about opening a business In great demand...
Tenley Gilmore opened KIdz Klub, a new day care facility six
months ago. She's (ull now, wllh 30 children on the walling list.
There Is a great demand for quality child care, and Gilmore said
she wants to provide just lhat to her parents.
Kidz Klub serves children Irom Infant age, 6 weeks old, to 12
years old.
"We're lull right now, but will be expanding the Infant pro
gram lor babies," she said. In three months, the firm will open a
Baby Bam facility that will expand the number of Infants she can
serve.
Thai will serve Infants Irom 6 weeks to 1 year. That age
seems to have a particularly high demand (or child care because
many facililies don't serve that age group.
Right now, Kidz Klub, has 35 children.
"We try to provide a family, home-style atmosphere," she said.
'The kids all get to play together, and the teachers get to share the
kids. We all work together,"
This Is her (Irst venlure Into day care (acllitles. Gilmore had
previously worl<ed In home child care.
But the Clemmons native wanted to expand, and Kidz Klub
lets her realize that dream.
“We have an objective. We just believe that children are gilts
from God. We value their feelings, desires, thoughts and needs.
Our purpose Is to'nurture the Intellectual, social, emotional and
physical development of the whole child," she said.
Gilmore isa1987 graduate of West Forsytti High School and
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Kidz Klub Is located at 1398 Jonestown Road, Winston-Sa
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Along with bright, playground equipment and tasteful rooms,
Kidz Klub also features computer programs (or pre-schoolers.
Gilmore said she wants to (oster self-esteem among the chll-
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Why did she choose day care lor her career?
"It's what I like to do,” she said. “I used to work at a bank, and
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Kidz Klub's motto Is "Thank you for sharing your child with
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;^-DavldNail.51n4)hlnB35ione,
' ) nduced lo Improper cquipmcnl, $25
. ^ in ) cost,
i 1 -BiTndaNaiKe,uiBafepauin8Wiih
{> Ш к ж line, S2S and COSI.
■, I i t : Shnri Nlcbergall, speeding 82
I I }^ina70zonc,iediKcdtoimproper
I '^pm enl, $2S and cost.
, i , S ; Kiiraty Owens, failure lo wear
I belt, dismissed.
i;--ClulanPaiel,80mpliina70zonc,
Induced to 74 in a 70, COSI.
: -Beivin Pearson, speeding 69 mpit
in a 5S zone, reduced to improper
A]uipment, $10 and cost.
: -BnwdiPliillips,spccdlng70mpli
in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo Improper
, .equipment, $10 and cost.
-Angela Price, speeding 64 roph in
n 50 zone, rcduced to impioper cquip-
iTKnl,$10andcost.
■ -Narciso Reyes, speeding 80 mpii
: in » 70 zone, tcdiiccd to improper
I i^ulpmenl. SIO and cost.
- Brooke RidcnlKHJr, no iiccnse,
fictitious, canceilcd or revoked regis
tration, dismissed, corrected.
- Jamie Risscr, following too
closely, reduccd to improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
- Thomas Roncli, speeding 80 mph
In a 70 zone, reduced to improper
^ulpmcnt, $10 and cost.
; -Roberto Rodriguez, learners per
mit violation, dismissed, coirectcd.
- Kelly Rowland, 79 mph in a 70
zone, reduccd to 74 In a 70, cost; no
opeiatonlk;cnsc,dismissed,coirccted.
- Danny Russell, 60 mph in a 45
zone, $ 10, cost; no licensc, dismissed,
corrected.
-MistyShelUailuretorcduce speed,
tiismissed '•
- Dav»n Shipman, speeding 68 mph
in a 55 zone, icducedilo improper
equipment, SIO and cos£
- L o^ Shorn, 67 mpli in a55 zone,
reduced to improper equipment, SIO
and cost.
- Kelly Shovcliii, speeding 84 mph
in.a 70zone, rcduced lo 74 in a70,cost.
- Hciman Shrewsbury, unsafe
movement, no liccnsc, dismissed.
- Jennctte Shufoid, expired regis
tration, $25 nnd cost.
- Carl Smilh, speeding 67 mph In a
55 zone, tcduced to improper equip
ment, $10 and co,st.
-DianneSmilh.spcedlng68mphin
a 55 zone, reduced to improper equlp-
mci)t,$IOandcost.
- William Smith, speeding 68 mph
In a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost; enpircd reg-
isUillon, dismissed, coirccted.
- Clemath SuiTotl, speeding 70 mph
in a 55 zone, reduced to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- William Todd, speeding 62 mph
in a 50 zone, reduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost; inspection
violation, dismissed, corrected.
-BaiTyTiit>pUns,siiceding68mph
in a 55 zone, reduced to Impioper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- MichacI Vaney, 86 mph in a 70
zone, reduced to exceeding safespeed,
$25 and cost.
-Katherine Vestal,speeding55 mph
in a 40 zone, rcduccd to Improper .
equipment, $10 and cost.
-Kimberly Vicais,speeding68mph
in 0 55 zone, reduced to Improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Hal Wall, failure tostop for steady
red light, tcduced lo improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
- Abel Wilkes, fictitious, cancelled
orievokedrcgistnition,dlsmissed, cor
rected.
- PhlHlp Wrenn, Inspcclion viola
tion, dismissed, coirectcd.
Fatted loApptw
- David Aultman, 80 mph in 70
zone.
- Juan Avelar,' speeding 80 mph in
a 70 zone, no operatore liccnsc.
- Laura Ball, 68 mph In a 55 zone.
- Doia Bennett, failure to wear scat
bell.
- Stephen Boirelli, 83 mph in a 70
zone.
-Tina Braden, 80 mph in a 70 zone.
- Colleen Brooks, 59 mph in a 45
zone, no licensc.
- Shannon Brooks, failure to wear
seat belt.
- James Biothen, 80 mph in 70
zone.
- Deldro Browning, failure lo stop
for sup sign or red light.
- Ronald Butterfield, speeding 83
mph in a 70 zone.
- Kevin Campbell, driving while
license revoked.
- Thomas Campbell, fishing with
out a Iiccnse.
• Amy Caid, driving while license
revoked.
- Adam Costello, failure to obuiin
registmtlon or title.
- Jason Cium, no operatois license.
- Allxanne Davis, 80 mph in a 70
zone.
- Call Davis, 70 mph In a 55 zone.
- Hazel Davis, 80 mph in a70 zxine.
- Donald Dendy, 80 mph In 70
zotic.
- Keith Diprima, 80 mph in a 70
zone.
- Jason Eller, 69 mph in a 55 zone,
failure to wear scat belt.
-Shaion Estep, 80 mph ina70zone.
- Robert Evosevich, expired regis
tration.
- Walid Fakhouri, 80 mph in a 70
zone.
-Delores Fcinandcz,railuiclowcar
seat belt.
- JoclGabriel,88 mph in a70zone.
- Fiank Godin, no liccnsc, ficti
tious, canceilcd or revoked regislra
lion, no liability insurance.
• John Graham, expired registitK'
lion.
- Jeffrey Heath, no license.
• Julie Horanski, inspcclion viola
tion, expired registration.
• David Howard, 84 mph in 70
zone.
• Adam Hutchens, failure to yield
for stopsign or Hashing red light.
-Gregoiy Hutchins, inspection vio
lation.
- Luther Johnson, expired registra
tion.
- Wendy Johnson, 80 mph in a 70
zone.
- Michael Kelly, speeding 69 mph
in a 55 zone.
' • Leon King, speeding 84 mph in a
70 zone, no registration card.
Jeffrey Kinney, 84 mph In a 70
zoneT
- Jacob Kramer, 80 mph in a 70
zone.
- Dedrick Lipscomb, consuming
beer or wine underage.
- Ashley Lovelte, Inspection violo-
lion.
- Laura Lowrancc, DWI, driving
while liccnsc revoked.
- William Martin, 80 mph in 70
zone.
- Romeo Martinez, inspection vio
lation.
- Donna McGhee, 80 mph In a 70
zone.
• Josue Mejia, no licensc.
„ - LocetU Miller, 69 mph iri a'SS
zone.
•Jane Morgan, 80mph In a70zohe.
- Teresa Newbill, failure to (war
seal belt, expired registration.
■ Philip Odonoghue, no license.
-Elliot Oliver, 80 mph iti a70zope.
■ - William Oxendlne, covering or
iUsguising registration pia^ pouò-
^ion ofstolen goods, allowingregistra-
lion plate nol displayed. , .
-Jason Penland, 80mphln70zone.
- Carolyn Piultt, driving while li
censc revoked, operating vehiclc with
no Insurance. . ,
-Jason Rapport, fictitious,cancelled
or revoked registration.
• Kristina Robertson, speeding 80
mph in a 70 zone.
- David Rominger, no license, per
mitting operation of vehicle with no
insurance,c»piredreglsttation,inspec-
tion violation. ,
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1999 - Bl
War Eagles Grind Out 27-7 Football Win Over North Iredell
By Brian nits
Davle County Enteiprise Rccotd
Coming off a somber week of fumbled footballs and fumbled Jobs, Davie's
coaches tossed the preseason playbook oul the window,
■ Facing four games without passer Drew Ridenhour, head coach Doug liilng
m l assistant Mike Hcmdon weeded out extraneous pressures for emergency-
■ startci MichacI Burton and the green offensive line, resorting to John Madden
football here Friday against North bedell in a nonconfcrencc game.
With quaiteiback Burton lacking game experience, die War Eagles reduced
their attack to studenl-body sweeps and up-the-guigrants to mow the Raiders 27-
7.
Runneis Ricky While and Kenny Collins did virtually all Ihe yaid work,
i.'omblning for 268 yanls lushing and two touchdowns as Davie grounded 44 of
Its 51 plays.
"Coach Hcmdon did a great job of saying just keep il simple and stupid, and
dial's die diings we did," Illing .said. "Wc limited die amount of plays, and we
made sure we knew whal we were doing in executing for Burton. Wejust rallied
around him and kepi It simple."
The improving line sprang White and Collins loose for 44- and 31 -yanl TD
luns, respecUvcly, and shielded Burton from obvious passing downs.
"The llnesteiiwl up big," Illing said." We'vechallenged dtem hard Uils week
Uiat we're going to play smash-mouUt football. We lold diem from Uie get-go it's
going to be on Uicir shoulden to cany us to a win."
FccllngUiesaltystingframthcwoundsofa27-3nopagainslMooresville,thc
War Eagles cleaned up Ihcir offensive act, avoiding fumbles and inteiceptions
Uial butchered pousnti^ scoring drives in Uie season opener.
'"The kids fell bad about ll last week," Illing said. 'Having the opportunlUcs
that we had and nol cashing in on them, Ihe kids fell bad enough. Bul we made
sure Uiey knew Uie Importance of holding onto Uic ball and protccUng thal
precious piece of gold. The defense keeps giving il to us, and we did a lol better
Job today protecUng it."
Defensive tackic Foirest Breedlove said the War Eagles were dcteimlncd to
make amends with thcli fans.
"We were focussed," .said Breedlove, who recovered his sccond fumble of the
year. "Il was our Rret home game, and we wanted to step it up since our loss. We
didn't look veiy good (agalnsi Mooresville). We Just didn't wanl to lose at out
home. We're a lot better. We stepped up our performance a whole lot."
The line sel die game's tone righl off the bat. blocking for White, Collins and
fullback Nell WagsttlT on 16 of Davie's first 17 plays.
However, Davie's inlUal end-zone strike was triggered by a Jared Vaughteis
hit In Uie bockfield, where he rocked Uie ball loose from North's Marquis White.
Jeremy Shoffncr recovered, setting Davie up al die North 18,
After Collins, who averaged almost eight yards on 17 canies, moved Davlc
to Uie4 on four consecutive mns. Burton rolled righlon Uiird and goal. Strangely
cnough,hefoundone-mangangJJ. Rice, who gatheieddienoatct and scored his
second careerTD wiUt 3;33 left in die fiist. Ricc, adui«-tinieall<onference nose
guard, scored on a scooped fumble Iasi year at Mt. Tabor.
"When we get loshortyaidage or the goal line, wecailttiat our hammcrlcam,"
said Illing, whose club led 7-0 after Uie extra point by David Wooldridge, who's
filling in for suspended En'c Kofitc. "We're doing one Uiing; We're coming right
al you. That (pass) is someUiing we gol off of il. That keeps balance."
P lew See Kenny - Page B7
: Kim Hilton ot Davle High's varsity volleyball team sends the ball over the net during a recent home game. For nwre
; photos and a stoiy, please see page B3. - Photo by Jmims Barringer
North Davie Eighth Graders Aiming High
:: rpavie County Enloprise Record
For most offlve years. Nonh Davie
• ; [football coach Ron Kiik has seen (be
• r''Wihfcalshoundedandpounded,slkxd
■ and diced, and clubbed and dntbhed.
' Nonh'ssevenUi-gradeteamstapped
; .ihe Needing last year. Uiough. roaring
; 10 Uvee straight wins dial totaled 66-6,
i picking up a forfeit and taking a 4-0
; . tecoid Into the season's stretch drive.
; .Butii\jurieideciniaudNdnh'skeyplay-
; «andsappeddiejuicefiomapoten-
lial championship season as die Wikl
cats hobbled out wldi a 4-3 record,
maikingjust the second winning record
since 1993 for bodiofNonh's teams.
Now, widt die WiMcatt regrouped
and primedforone last ride Uirough die
Picdniom Middle School Confeitnce,
Kirit would like lo see Uiis eighdi-
grade class flex all iu muscle and cre
ale a linle carnage of iu own.
Is Uul really too much to ask?
"We're as good as we were al die
beginning of last season when we
suited oul 4A* Klik said. 'IVe jusl
Ihave lo keep everybody healthy and
not have injuries like wc dkl at die end
of Uie year last year. We werc ihinl
place last year, ^ we woe nmning
for fiisl."
Avoiding injuries, especially with
most of die team's 24 playen playing
on bodi sides of the bail, coukI spell
contention for the Wildcats, who will
probably be favored to win their first
dircegamcs,seningupdranutic action
down the suelch.
"We could easily finish in die lop
two. We're dying to go after Uie ban-
Seventh Graders Build Around Offensive Line
ByBriaaFltu
Davie Counly Enteiprise Record
. RxHball has not been Uuiving al
North Davie, but it's aliveanddtepfoni-
islng offensive linemen will give d»
Wildcats a chance to get well.
, 1 "We've got a good group of offen-
'iive linemen. I Uiink dut's going lo be
;.OHrMM|lh.''saUi^venUi-gniecaach
i'Osoqi Newman, who's coundng on
Uw beefy boys lo lighl Uw Wikkau'
offensive flames.
Ihe primary bkickers: centen Wil-
liamWhiiakerandiiansferKyleBrown.
guards ZachJacobandGrayson Miller
andtackJesManMaridandandTommy
^hambach.
"When they practice, die offensive
lineisagnxipdial likestosetUietempo
:fioin the veiy beginning," Newman
said. "You tell a lot of what's going lo
happen dw rest of practice. They aie
aggressive blockers.”
The linemen weigh an average of
180, solid poundage for 13-year-okl
boys, and possess die quickness lo
shieUpuisuingnishersfromallangles,
encoureglng news for ninnen..
"One dting Uiat Uwy do Is move
quick widi Uwir feel," Newman said.
'TWs is a gij^p of playen v*ho can,
.Mudiypuiiena^ndy.Theyaregood
ner," said Kirii, hoping that the banner
comes jkiwn bctwoin Nonhand neigh
bor Soiilh Davle, thclw<viiiiic dcfcnd-
ingeighih-gradcchamps."Muylw wc'll
see u^und South playing in ;iniithcr
playofi game this year (Souih'.t scv-
cnth-gradcis won 224) last year), cx-
ccpl maybe it will be on (champion
ship) Salunlay night."
Keeping the puns intiict is half ilic
batiks, Dangciuus Ü.I. Sales atul bull-
dozen Nick Raby aral Jon (k«hIc aa'
Picas« SnWildcul>-l>U|,H>H2
Davle High Head Coach Doug Illing (left) and assistant, Mike
Herndon, discuss strategy against North Iredell.
• Photo by Robin Fergusson
War Eagie Runners
Post Perfect Scores
By Brian Pitts
Davie County Enteiprise Rccoid
It took Lauren Poplin years to dis
cover cross country.
It took her mere days to reach die
top.
With leader Jcirine Peeler out last
week, Poplmstcppcdoutofthe leader's,
shadow, won fiist plKC in dw dilnl
meet of hnllfe and paced Davie's giris
cross counuy leam U) iU dilid t^ ect
score in four meets, a 15-49 rout ot
North Davidson.
"I was really excitcd,” said Coach
Cary Powers, whose boys followed up
with a pcifcct score of its own. "Peeler
was sick, so wc didn't mn her to rest
her, and Ihis gave Poplin the chance to
get her fiist vicloiy in cross country. So
I was dcklcd for her and all Uie oUicr
gills."
Poplin, a tennis player the previous
three years, hasn't finished lower than
sccond in Ihree mccls, suengdicning
the lineup considerably as Davle pre
pares for the Central Piedmont
Conference's winding roads.
"What can you say?"Poweissaidof
the Poplin addition, "She's kind of dial
missing ingredient we've been looking
for with the gills for the last couple
ycais.
"We've had some strong gills, bul
we haven't had quite that mix we need
at the top. And I think she's going to
provide dial for us."
Winning die league is a kmg shot
for the War Eagles, but the dependable
stopwatch has Davie looming close in
the front runnels' rcar-view minor.
"Now, we're not able to compete
with the Reynolds or the Tabon yel,
but nobody will be abk: tojusl bkiw us
off either," Riwen said.
IViplinJwho cmiscd to the lop in
23:42. w s followed by icaramatts
Liiuiic Desch (24:22), Janel Darcy
(24:.19), Caroline Siecd (24:46), Sta-
cye Jtiynci (25; 19) undMcicdith Hen-\
drix (26:18). a six pack that enjoyed a
sip of cold water before Nonh David
son cn»»cii Ihc finish line.
"I.auric and Jancl continued lo mn
well," IMwen .said. "Caroline had a
iiiiK'li lyiicr lUy this week than last
week, so I'm cncounigcd by that. Sta-
cye,MeredidiandCaiIyPceler(eighdi
place) are all mnning well, too." !
Boys Bounce Back
Davie's boys wiped away the
memory of a sub-par peifomiancc
against Salisbuiy, mnning and hiding
from North 1549.
"IthinkweshowcdalotmoreinUin-
sily even diough it was jusl two teams
competing," Poweis said. "Tlw guys
stepped it up. I dilnk dw fire wai dwe
la dieir eyes. IO we're headed ЪкЪ te
dw right dliecdon."
Maishall Pitts rclnfoiccd his lofty
suuus as one of the conference's pits
mier mnncis, taking finl (19:19) fw
dw Uilnl Ume in as many meets.
"Right now, Maishall's one of Uw
top duce 01 four in Uw conference,"
Poweis said. "And righl now nobody's
stepped up (as a dead lock), so we'il
have to wail to die conference lo see
how he compares head 10 head." '■
Runner-up Travis Ervin of Davie
finished in 20:36, and JusUn Pullen
(20:45), JohnClcvcngcr(21:43), Cody
Angeil (21:49) and "Wild" Bill Jones
(21:51) filled viuil gaps, finishing in
Uielopsix while severalmnncnnuised
injuries.
"Some of our guys who noimally
mn down the list for us had a chance lb
shine - people like Angeil, Jones aid
(Andy) Bogei (lOdi place), some of
diese guys that need to gel some exp^
rience," Powen sakl. "Richard Broob
(13di)hadagoodnweL"
While R)weB doesn't expect a ic-
peat conference tide from dw boys, hs
picdlcu a close race to Uw end, which
means anydungcouU happen.
"I diink we can be compeddve," I t
sakl. "Right now, we'renotgoodenough
to win h all, but if we worit we've gut a'
shot. You know, you just never know
how Uw season's going to progress fa
everybody. Г
"But we'vegoi some udentdilsyeaf,
and we've gol kids who ace wilUng №
worit hanl. And as long as you've gtjl
dial, I UUnk you've got a chance."
• Uw gilts rolled duough die no^
conference schedule widi seven co«f
sccuUve wins while Uw boys went 6-1.
... Odwr girls who finished in dw top
15: Megan Muk, Christie Robertson,
Bridget Robertson and Ellse Whiuker.
bhickcn and they maintain hhvks."
ilewman will.cmploy a conscrva-
live offensivc attack because Ihe backs,
Uc :good-bycspeedlotumckMcganws
intj) routs. Fullbacks Brandon Pane
and Justin Nonworthy and hallbacks
Mjchacl Simmons, JacquesLyons,Zac
and Derek Comatzer (also a
starter at quanertiack'along
П я м S t* CMIlMiiive - h g e B2
Ijuirni PopUn finished first in just herthiidcfoiioountiy т и С
WiKlingDavieloaperfiKticoie. i ' С
Malt Moser scored two goals and ciiried Noith Df^VioccaC
team (0 a 2-0 win over High Point Wesleyan. \ h ......
Dsvie’ii KrUen Iliwea and Miilly K m li, two |ф |у ч И ^
tennis players, pkiyed temariuMy wdl in their fint ikWbliy Ktiaa'
siiKc last yew. 11му то1Ы 6-1,6 « igiiiw ^Ы hwм( OibiRUf.
'Jeim y Howea has scared four of the Dtvie МОНГ МмвЧ
8 « ^ ■
, Davie's tailback tandem ofJboay C q M and Ridqr.WMlii
nished fw 135 and 133 yards, ics;ectively,m di»fpiybliiltili; 1р1сЫ <Л 1Уюр«а>1».‘■ ■ - t i гЛр
B2 - DAVIE C O m rV ENTERPMSE RECOKU, Mpt. H
Offensive Line Protnising
ContlnutdF rom P ii»»!
with Lyons) will seek llnK-consunilng
drives, getting Ihree (0 flve yanb • pop
and keeping the defense ofT the field.
The ofTeme Is going 10 be patient,"
Newman said. "We’ie nol going to tiy
lo gobble up yanls. We're going to Iry
to nuke the game shon and liy to gel
Ihree and live yaids per down. Wo
don’t have the speed lo gobble up big
yanb.”
The defense has looked sharp and
seems capable of keeping Nonh In
games, pMly because new assistant
David Boyles has advanced experi
ence from ploying smalliollege foot
ball In West Viiginla.
"Our defense is ahead as far as our
offense is concerned," Newman said,”
because foronethingBoyieshasdone
a good job. He’s excellent wllh work
ing with their technique. His skill and
him translating Ihat over here to Ihe
middle school, Ihat's helped these kids
a lot. Acnially, dial's part of why he's
;' [Josh Link of the Davie High JV soccer leam attempts to score against West Rowan In the War Eagles' 2-0 victory.
t-"
JV Soccer Team On Winning Streai(
.ByBrianPitts
^ Davic Counly Entcrpnsc Rcconl
Often times, gaiws are dccidcd by
: breaks.
’ Davie's JV soccer team only needs
'marginaJ breaks (o win. If the other
'.'team's going to kick the ball in the
'wrong net, the high-flying War Eagles
- may not lose again in short sleeves.
The conferencc race doesn't start
. ^until ScpL 29. Until then. Coach Scan
♦Canjctt's team has no plans of slowing
;down.
Lastwcck,DaviesIippcdpaslNorth
^Davidson 2-1 and won 2-0over West
'.Rowan, which inadveftently boded in
"Wc'relookinggood,"Garnett said.
"I think our team overall is a lot belter
than last ycai's team. Wc haven't lost
sincc the ftrst game of the season.
"(The West Rowan)gamc was prob
ably our best overall game. We didn't
havc a better half ihan any of those
other two (wins against Salisbury and
Forbush), but Ihey played good
throughout the whole game."
Luke Koontz was the nearest man
10 the ball when West put West down
1-0, forfeiting momentum in the pro
cess.
"It was kind oflike West scored it."
said Garnett. The guy from West de
flected il off his foot and it went in the
net But we itiU giveUike ciedlt for it.
mwttpMiyfluky.’n«lwtiinthe
first five minutes. That was good be
causc vtrc got the momentum right off
the bal."
Hunter Macfarlanc's penalty kick
made il 2-0, more than enough breath
ing room Ihc way Davie's defense per
formed.
"Our defense played really good,"
Gamcll said. "Derek Turner, Andrew
Needs, Macfarlanc, Nick Goughnour
and Justin Simpson had good games."
And Monday’s rematch with North
west Cabamis, which blanked Davic
3-0 on Aug. 18, should be a better
game.
"I think we'll do better," Gamcll
said. "We've improved a lot. Our dc-
feme is a kK better, the effon's there
now and everybody Is working hard."
Koontz and Macfarlane were in-
stnimcntal in the 2-1 win over North
Davidson os well, with Koontz finish
ing a feed from.Josh Balsley and
Macfarlanc finding Jay Smith for the
decisive goal with 10 minutes logo.
Gamell insisted thatlhescoreboard-
made the flnal deceivingly closc.
"We controlled them," said Gar
nett, whose club outshol the Black
Knights 19-3. "Wecontrolkdthewhole
game. They just got a lucky goal early.
We didn't mark up and they put one
over (keeper) Ricky Bentley's head."
• Davie's next two matches are al
home: Sept 9 against West Rowan and
Sept. 14 againsi Nonhvmt Cabamis.
Ш а г Eagles Slip 4-1 To West Rowan
.;BylM aaPilts
;Davic County Enterprise Rccoirf
On the scoteboanl, Davie's varsity
, soccer team trailed fiom stan to finish
• 'inWcdnesday's4-l loss al West Rowan.
But, on Coach Pete Gustafson's
-'fhalkboard,thcWarEaglcscaughtup.
'i 'They finally saw the light," he
,;}aid. "Now they know whal Ihey're
•- Capable of, and you never know what
'..■iomebody'scapabieofunlilyousceit.
saw it and we expect it now."
..; After 40 minules of oncHjn-lhe-
- jWorid soccer- which led lo lumoven,
'sifhich led to a 3-0 deficit - ihe War
Eagles responded from Ihc coach's
forccful halftime Icclurc, conslanlly
looking for Ihe open man, dominaling
field position and tying West Ul over
Ihe final 40 minutes.
"Wc camc out and, in my opinion,
dominated," Gustafson said. Theball
was inourposscssion more than theirs,
and that was our halftime talk. The
name of the game in Ihe sccond half
was for everybody lo touch Ihc ball,
make them nin to the ball and let's
basically play keep away.
"And wilhin aminule, we scored. It
was a cleariy, totally different team."
Jeremy Howell, suddenlythe team's
forcmostscorerwiih veteran Eric Kofke
serving a lengthy suspension for vio
lating a school rule, scorcd his team-
leading founh goal to cut West's lead to
3-1. Lalcr, Ihe Falcons added a penally
kick.
If Ihe War Eagles are lo slop a lose-
tie trend - they're 1-3-2 in nonconfcr-
ence heading inlo Ihis week - they
must continue lo share offensive glory
and cut down on damaging lumoven.
"After the game, Ihey all said that
they fell like Iheywercanew leam after
(hal sccond half," Gustafson said, "and
rm really looking forward lo sec how
Ihal develops.
"Up 10 the second half of West
Rowan, we'rc jusl killing ouiseives.
We'tc having lo go 70-80 yard sprints
from one end of the field lo Ihc other
end of Ihe field becausc we're turning it
over so much. We didn't have the con
fidence lo pass to a person and build it
up like a fast break. We were loo pre-
diciaUe."
In a coin-loss battle with North
Davidson eariier in the week, Howell
provided a 1-0 lead on an assist from
Tim Kokoski but Nonh's penally kick
forced Ihe second tic between the
cvenly-malched teams.
"It could have been anybody's game
as far as lhal's concerned," Guslafson
said. "1 thought the defense played
prciiy well."
If Howell keeps averaging neariy a
goal a game, his days at midfielder
could be numbered. Gustafson moved
him 10 striker jusl in lime lo avoid a
loss.
"Howell was playing midfield," he
said."Wesubbcdhimuptoslrikcr,and
within five seconds he had a goal on a
one-on-one."
Davie's low-voUage offense has
nunagcdjusteighlgoalsinsix malches
and four have comc from Howell, a
juniorwho seems to be playing the best
socccrof his life.
"I've switched him around a little
bit. I put him up on top some more,"
said Gustafson, who has been missing
Ihree starters (Garth Regan, J.R.
McClamrock andKofke)focsonK time.
"And he's very skilled, a very intelU-
geni young man, and pkiying really
well.”
Keeper TJ. Pons and backup«
Chiis Stein and Ricky Bentley, who
are alumating between JV and varsity,
haveheldvarsityoppanenutongoals,
sufTicient enough 10 win if the offense
heals up. "Potts has stepped in Ihen
and done a great job," Gustafson saU.
.. . Davie's next two malches are at
home: Sepi.9against West Rowan and
Sept. 14 against Northwest Cabanus.
Debbie Triplett made the ultimate
shot in golf, sinking a hole-in-one at
Hkkoiy Hill recendy.
On No. 13,Triplettpulleda5-iron
outorhetbag,lhen««kedsomemagk;
backthere."
Some talent4b«cklhere aswell,led
by defensive btcki ComUzer, Lyons
andSimmons, linebacker Nocswonhy,
end Pane and tackle Jacob.
"They’ve all got good tackling
skillSi’Newman said.’TVe've got some
good defensive backs,"
• Players wont have the luxury of
occasionally relaxing on the bench
during games. There ate only 19piay-
ers." We are nol deep and everybody's
going lo play both sides of the ball,"
Newman said.... Cody Stephens and
David Oniikiaresolidtlghlends. "They
have good blocking skills and good
hands," Newman said., . . Nonh
anxiously awaited Its opener at South
Davie on Sept. 9. "We've been practic
ing it seems like for four or five weeks,
and they are ready for their first game.
They're mdy to play," said Newman.
... Jason Boger and Darian Conell ore
also assisiant coaches.,.. South plays
at Erwin on Sept. 17.
Wildcats Hope To Dominate
Continued From Page Bl
high-<|ualityninnen,butthey'llbe nin
ning in place if someihing happens lo
die linemen's fragile depth chan.
"Our biggesi problem is going lobe
depth. Bccause with 24 kids, we don't
have but a half-dozen or so linemen,"
said Kirit, pointing lo Trent Young,
Kenny Craig, Juistln tanning, Armand
Vonsialsky, Chris Riddle and Kevin
Boger.
"We have ends and backs galore,
the defensive secondary is nol bad and
we don't have abiid line. Il'sjust that the
big boys that we do have, il's going to
be haid on Ihem going both ways. I
think oul of the 24 we've got, thm's
going to be close to |g or 20 of them
playing both ways."
Chris Hauser, Clint Stanley and
Mkhael Dixon provkle depth at nin
ning back and Cbit Stanley and Nkk
Luffman'are battling for starting quar
terback. "We've got two good quarter
backs lo choose froni," Kiric sakL
Before the injuiy bug bit Nonh last
year, the Wikfcals held Iheir first three
opponenuto an average ofthreepoints,
dominance that could return 10 campus
this year.
"We're going to be pretty strong
(defensively)," Kirit sak). "Our front
eighl-our ends, line and linebacken-
are going to be hanl to nin against.
Tlie secondary U kindof small, but
they'requickandwe'vegotaiiillebitof
speed b»ck there."
Young, Raby, Craig and Brad
Blackwelder are linemen; Dixon and
Caleb Davis are ends; Coll Stanley,
Boger, Goode and Malt Wilson arc
lincbacken; and Sales, Josh DamcII,
Luffman, Clint Stanley and Dustin
Lawhon are defensive backs.
• Nonh is seeking its first eighlh-
pade winning season. It finished 4-4
in 1994, when Thomas Hunlcrnishcd
foe 1,129 yanls, a school record sincc
joining the PMSC.... North's teams
are 21-51 over the past five yeara...,
North travels loSoulhDavieonSepl.9
and hosts Erwin on Sept. 16.
• Kirit has a laige suff, something
he's lacked in recent years. Brent Wall
and Brian Boger are helping Kirit and
seventh-grade coach George Newman
has three assistants, David Boyles, Ja
son Boger and Darian Conell. 'One
thing ihM's helM a kx tMi y w is ,
having motecoackesYouVegotKven
running Iwo teams instead of three
nmnlng Iwo teams. Thai makes it a lot
easier," sakl Kbk, who laughed when
asked where the help came from and
whal they were being paid. "Theycame
oul of Ihe woodwork and Гт paying
them no attentkin," he said, jokingly.
Lookabill Takes Prize
In Football Contest
Jimmy LoobMllcamethraigh like
Jeff Gonkm, pulling away and win
ning the football contest wldi two
games to spare.
IIk five games he missed k»ked
like likely wlnncn befoie kickoff:
Wake Forest. Michlgin, UNC, Ihe
CaroUna Panthers and WasMnglon.
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he's sealing for $2J.
Will Junker, Charlie Brindle,
Amanda Moon, UUian Skldn, Jaion
Munihy, Leon Ladd, Wayne Mock, ЬюкаЬШ.
Stephen Jakeb, Tim Elmore, Biil
White, Tunothy Eib and Renee Jack
son missed seven each, throwing the
second-place $10 up In the air.
^,JteDavie-NonhIiedelltie-bieaker
was 34 points, exactly what Jackson
predicted. She take» die$IOaAeredg-
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.. Eight playen missed eight: Billy
.'Hendrik Jr., DUIaid Moody, Biyan
Davia, Jimmy Moon, Nkk Kisller,
Mari* Myen, Biyaa Eagle and JuUe
Tripiett Sinics Hole-in-one
129 yards away. Judy Hager, Maryann
Minnish and Shelby Nkhols saw it aU.
, In the same round, Betty Rwer
made eagles on Nos.g(330ywb)and
10(287).
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Davie’s JV volleyball icam losi a'
key player last week when Mary Bcih
Dinkins iransfcmxl to Mt. Tabor.
Ontopofihat.CoachTammyRcavIs
promoted sophomore Sue Rclchcl to
Ihe varsity. Now It's back lo the draw
ing board for Brunelli.
"W c havc our work cut out," said
Brunelli, whose club beat Northwest
Cabarras 2-0 and lost 2-1 to North
Davidson last week. "Rclchcl is prob
ably going to play varsity ihe rest ofthe
year, so I'm going to be wllh five fresh
men and a couple sophomores. When
you'lose two key players like that,
there's nol mttch you ca«i do ulxml il.”
Lo-sing two main guns o])cns ihc
playing-time door for several players,
particuhirly Mindy Scanion and Lynd-
say Smilh.
"Dinkins isagix)d player," nnmelli
said. "She played middle liiltcr and Sue
played outside hitler. We moved Sea-
mon inlo the middle, and Smilh is
g«)ing 10 have loslcp in at oiitside hitler.
"We’ll do a lot mom shuffling than
wc nomially did, a lot of fn)nl*n)w,
back-mw situations. And 1 Kild them,
llilsslKnildmakemoreplayhiglimcfor
the rest of the kids."
Davie hit on all cylinders in a 15-13.
15*4 victor)’ over Northwest, Ihen ran
into a buzz saw, losing lo a lough North
DaviiLson leam.
"ll was probably ihe Ixjst volleyball
we've played as a team," Bnmelll said
o f Ihe win. 'Tliey played great icam
hall.
"(Norih'.s) siniiig. Tlicy're probably
one of Ihe slmngesl leams In ihe area.
We losi llie momcnium in game two,
and it's lough lo comc back. 1 wish we
had Norih one morc lime."
North Opens Season With Win
By Brian Pitb
Davie County Enlerprise Record
Ian MacBryde erected a wall ot
defense around the goal, turning back
several sizzling shots, and rated no
better than second mention. Tliat's how
good Matt Moser was.
"Moser’s going to be the key lo our
offense all year," Notlh Davic soccer
coach Dane Perry said of Moser, wlio
Wildcats Claim
Season Opener
North Davie’s volleyball team
opened the season wiih a victory over
High Point Wesleyan.
■nH! Wildcats blasted High Point
15*1 in game one, then squeaked out a
17-15 decision to seal the victory.
Nonh isn't home again unlil Sept.
22, when Calvary visits Fannlngton.
scored two goals that carricd Nonh's
soccer team lo a 2-0 season-opening
victory over High Point Wesleyan last
week in l\im«ngtou.
"He's the eenlcr-midnelder and
prtiiy much Ihc cenler of ihe allack. If
Itc's nol scoring, he's going to k dish
ing Ihein off. So he’s going lo be llie
f(K*al poim of Ihe offense tnosl of ihe
year."
High I’oini IkhI ils share of high-
percentage shots, hut the stingy
MacBryde slammed the door every
time, allowing Moser'.s offense to l>c
Ihc difference.
"(M acBryde) had an excellcnl
game." IV ny said, "'riierc wen; pn*b-
ably eighl to 10 bullets in some rainy
wealhcr. Tlial's nol easy."
Liist year, in Perry’s first jear, Ihc
Wildcats conc(x;ted a memorable run
after finishing the regular season 9-3-
l, winning Calvary's Fourth Annual
Cougar Invilaiional Tt)uniamcnl.
And while Ihe Wildcats have Ihe
l(X)ls for anolher successful season,
certain players must fill several big
holes, especially the shws of David
W wldridgc and Sean Sievens, fresh
men playing integral parts for Davie's
varsiiy team.
"li’.s going lo lake time, but they
have the polenltal lo Ix: as go(xl (as
1997)." Pcrr>’said."We lost .somegreat
players lhai are already playing viirsily
up al the high sch(X)l as freshmen.
"Tlus was a pleasant .surprise. Four
new defenders (Ch;ulie Lester. Brenl
Simpson, Marc Hendri.x and Tyler
Kauff) Ihat had never really played
defense Ixilbre slep|x.*d up and played
fabuloijs."
• Moser, who scored a goal in each
hair.uasNorth'ssLXond-lcadingscorvr
lasl year wiih 13 goals.... North hosts
Mixiresville, which handed ihe Wild-
calsiheironlyiha'edefcaistn 1997, on
Sept. l-l.
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Davie High JV volleyball coach Leo Brunelli offers instruction to his players.
Volleyball
Team Wins
Two, Shows
li^rovement
Leo Bninclll senses that soiiKthing
big is about to happen to Davie's var-
: sity volleyball team.
He believes, on the doorstep of the
' Central Piedmont Conference race, a
. strong surge is imminent for the War
Eagles, who rebounded from a tough,
Tivc-gamc loss to North Davidson by
. poundingNonhwestCabaiius3-land
■ ■ West Rowan 3.0.
"It looked like we'n: ready 10 jump
in the confercnce," said Bmnelli, the
second-year junior varsity coach.
: They played outstanding compared
10 the last couple (weeks).
"If we tic some loose ends, the
; vanity is going to be in good shape."
i Ub War Eagles, who opened the
league Tuesday al Reynokls, cnteitaln
■; South Stokes this Thursday at home.
: IfthcvictoiyoverNonhwestisany
. indicittian, the War ^ le s - 4-4 a to
i : dropping four of their first six - aiic
- peaking at the right time. ~
t "The team played outstanding,"
■: Brunelli said. Tm sure (varsity coach
; Tammy)Rcaviswasveryplcascd.Wo
' hit the ball, passed, everylhing. We
played as closc lo a perfect game as
‘ you can."
j: Senior Dana Smith smashed some
•; violent winneis, while senior Naulie
J Foslcrcontinucdherslmnginsideplay.
I "Smilh has really killed the tell,"
!: Brunelli .«old. "She really was smash-
I log the ball stroiglu down. Foster is.
' pbiyii'l Uic middle."' ,
> I Reavis was oul of town and un-
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11 and 13 yards. While converted a
Central Kedmont 4-A Football Standings
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0-0 2-0 71 20
0-0 2-0 68 29
0-0 1-2 21 76
0-0 0-1 0 27
0-0 2-1 84 49
;LmI Week’s Rtsulls
Caivcr 28, West Forsyih 22
:.Ml. Tabor 40, Geo. Washington 7
Reynolds 40, East Forsyth 20
North Forsyth 27, South Slokcs 0
Davie 27, North Iredell 7 '
• Kannapolis Brown 48, Soulh Rowan 0
Friday's Games
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By Brian Pitts
Davic County Enterprise Rccord
• Davic rolled up its sleeves nnd got
: busyaflerracingavarsity-Iikcbcaslon
; ihe junior-varsity field.
; Davie'sJVlcamwashammcFcd28-
;: b:on Aug. 27 by a superior West For-
; t syth leam.
1 ;' Td say thjU will be the best team
;: we'll facc all year," Coach Doug Illing
■ ^ d . "M(. Taborand Reynolds will put
; •alotofspeedoutihere.buirmnolsurc
: '■ they’lIhaveihesizeihatWestForsyth's
! have.
•: "I think our JVs see now what the
compellilon's going to be tike, how
:; competitive it's going to be, ami ihcir
; i work elhic In practice has risen a little
:■ bil and the expectations arc a little bit
■ higher of themselves to be able to be
competitive and have achance lo win."
niing said the blowout had infl-
. nitciy more lo do with West's highly-
'skilled players,who seemed lobeplay-
'; ingonthewrongnighLVarsity-calibcr
*: players usually suit up on Friday.
"It'sa large freshmen class, the larg-
: cstthcy'vchad,*'saldll]ing,estimating
': why such talent is being held down.
; "West wa^ bigger than our varsity.
They were big and very talented. 1
; mean, they could challenge their var-
; sity, they were lhat talented.
"But 1 thought our JVs did a grcal
job keeping the scorc down. Wc hung
tough."
Tpiling 16-0 nt the hair, the War
Eagles (1-0) had chanccs to moke it a
gamc.butfuniblesuliimatclyprcvcntcd
them from scoring.
"We did move it but we gol down
there and lumcd ihe ball over four
times, which rcallyhurius,"lllingsaid.
"Wc had some nicc drives going, and
then we'd turn it over just on aquartcr-
back-running back exchange. We shot
ourselves in ihe foot."
• Sophomore tailback Mikcy Ar-
noldprovidcdmosloflhcrushingyard-
agc, and freshman Danny Sullivan did
the quaitetbacking. "Mikey realty did
a good job for us," said Illing. . . .
Cassidy McMahan and Paul Roland
played well defensively. "McMidran
sto^ out at linebacker and rcally did a
good job for us," Illing said. "Roland
had some nicc hits at ИпсЬосксг.**....
The raw offensive line showed pro
gressed last week in practice. "The line
is starting 10 comc along real good,"
Illing said of Tommy Lagle. Josh
Walker, Chris Nichols, Adam Barber
and Derrick Forbes. "They’re a young
bunch-abigyoungbunch-bui they’re
gelling a lol better."....Thursday's
game at North Iredell was rained oul
and rescheduled for Scpl. 7.
Davie Represented On
College Football Scene
' Davie High is being wcll-rcpre-
sented on Ihe coltege-fooibati scene.
Dcryl Wilson and Jonathon Vaugh-
Icrs, IW O I99S graduales, ate staiting
on Wbiston-Salem Stale's defense and
Neil Cofiuizer, a 19% grad, nude a
rousing fullback debul In Saluiday's
S E P I E M B E R B A R G A IN O F T H E M O N T H
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fourth and one, churning 6 yards to the
3, where Wagstaff carried a lacklcr
inlo the end zone with 11:03 left in the
sccond. Collins' two-point conversion
run pushed the lead to 15-0.
With the Raiders reeling - they
gained 20 total yards in the first half-
White (133 yards on 22 carrics) deliv
ered whal proved lo be the dagger, a
44-yard burst past the North sideline
that extended the margin lo 21-0, the
halftime score.
Containing White and Collins (17-
135) is like facing a finesse pitcher.
North struck oul.
"That's lhal mix of power and
spccd,''Illlngsaid."WithRicky,you'vc
gol a iot of power and agility. And then
lhal speed and cutback ability lhat
Kenny displays gives us a good 1-2
punch."
Davie's run defense collapscd one
minute into the third, when quarter
back Derek Dallon scrambled 48 yanls
for a touchdown, and retreated oHen
enough to set off warning bells in the
coaches’ ears.
North gained 198 yards in ihe sec
ond half. 156 on the ground, and tail-
bxk White lorchcd the interior line
men seven times for 106 yards in the
sccond half alone.
"Yougciaquarterhacklhalrollsout
and scrambles like lhat, that's the most
dangerous play in foolball," Illing said.
"Somebody got caught up chasing
somebody across the middle, and wc
lost our backside support.
'They founda little weak spot in our
defense and started utilizing it."
Collins' 31-yard run made it 27-7
and the outcome remained in the blow
out category bccausc North fumbled at
Ihe Davie 22 and threw an interception
from the Davie 7.
Underpressure on thirddown. Dal
ton flrcd Into the end zone and was
pickcd off for the sccond time by Zcke
Earle. The importance of lhal stop did
nol escape Illing.
"I was really wanting to shut the
wateroff," Illing said. "Ididn't want to
let them stick il in there jusl for confi
dence. (Defensive cooniinator David)
Eurle J.J. Rice
Hunt made an adjustment down close
10 the goal line thal shut it off. So lhat
was a good job on our defensive
coachcs’ part."
• Ridenhour. Koike and fullback
David Nall will miss ihrcc nwre gaincs
becausc they violated a school rule...
.Davie beat North for the 18th time in
27 meetings (one tic).. . . Shoffner
recovered two fumbles and offensive
tackle Wesley Melton had one. .. .
Adam Boger had asack that resulted in
a6-yard loss.... Collins nearly look a
punt return all the way, going47 yards.
. . . Salisbury (0-3) comes lo town
Friday. The Hornets lead the all-time
series 8-5.
North Iredell 0 0 7 0 -7
DavieCounty 7 14 0 6-27
F in t Quarter
UC - Ricc 4 pass from Burton(Woo1Jndgc
Mck).3;33
Second QuAiier
DC - Wagstaff 3 mn (Collins mn). 11M
DC - While 44 mn (run fail). 4:48
Third Quarter
N l - Dalton 43 mn (Tilley kick). I0;57
Fourth Quarter
DC-ColHn$3l mn (kick fail). 9:23
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IN D IV ID U A L ST A T IST IC S
Davie
RUSHINO - Collins 17-135. White 22-
133, Wagstaff 7-30. Daye 3-5. Button 2-1
PASSING-Burton 2-7-0-7
R EC EIV IN G -R ice M . White 1-3
N.lredeU
RUSHING - W hile 8-103. DaUon 5-Ì7.
Campbell 9-15. Johnson 2-3
PASSING-D alton II-23-2-60
R EC EIV IN G - Hedrick 2-19. Campbell 3-
9. Driver 3-14. Stevenson 1-8. White 2-10
W ar Eagle Football Statistics
Record: 1-1
¡PUSHING Car. Gain YPC
White 31 165 5.3
Collins 30 159 5.3
Wagstaff 7 30 4.3
Burton 2 1 0.5
Daye 5 3 0.6
Ridenhour 3 -1 0.0
Davie 78 357 4.6
Opponents 66 306 4.6
PASSING Comp Alt Int Pet Yds TD
Ridenhour 8 21 3 .380 61 0
Burton 2 7 0 .286 7 1
Davie 10 28 3 .357 68 1
Opponents 19 35 2 .543 243 3
PASSREC Reo Yds Avg.TD
Johnson 3 27 9.0 0
Sparks 1 17 17.0 0
Tenor 1 8 8.0 0
While 2 8 4.0 0
Rice 1 4 4.0 1
Collins 1 '3 3.0 0
Daye 1 1 1.0 0
Davie 10 68 6.8 1
Opponents 19 243 12.8 3
SCORING TD Conv. Kick FG Pts
Collins 1 1 0 0 8
Rice 1 0 0 0 6
Wagstaff 1 0 0 0 6
White 1 ■ 0 0 0 6
Kofke 0 0 0 1 3
Wooldridge 0 0 1 0 1
Davie 4 1 1 1 30
Opponents 5 0 4 0 34
INTERCEPTIONS
Earle 2
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Breedlove 2, Shoffner 2, f\^elton, Rice, K. White
PUNTING Att Yds Avg.
Collins 10 416 41.6
28-19 win over Liberty, rushing for 89
yards on 14 carries, a 6.4 average.
Comalzer had never taken a high
school or college handoff before last
weekend."[ was really pleased with
Neil," Coach Jerry Moore said. "I
thought he playedexccplionally well.”
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^iht Davie War Eagles airived ¡n
ModRjviUe with visions of playoff
fiootballs dtncing in their heads, but the
secondary demonstrated a curious
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tecrivers, the offense
dj^'lMegntedandthe
Eagles got
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Ihen thiee main
cogi misbehaved and
w|m banished from
tte lineup for four
^n es, opening the
tfindow of unenpeclcd |
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thiee wide-eyed players lhal had never
thrown, ran or kicked a ball in a vaisily
g M befoce Friday's 27-7 win over
N ^IredeU .
'^Afier a winding jouiney through the
foptball maze, Buiton, a five-year
b¿kup lo Drew Ridenhour, finally
reached ihe destination of staner.
"Il'sjustan oppominily that I needed,"
he said. "I didn't want to gel the oppoitu-
nily that way, but it was on opponunity
thal came up and I had to step up."
:Buiton staited for the Shady Grove
Bulldogs in the founh and fi№ grade,
underwent a hcmia operation at the . .-
beginning of tKe nexl season and found
his return lo the spotlight blockcd by the
rockct-anncd Ridenhour, who held the
job until last week.
Changing positions seemed like the
logical move, since bolh QBs are in Ihe
same class, but Button kept working and
wailing for his chance.
"Quanctback was whal I wanted lo
do," he said. "I was kind of disappointed
because I was sccond string. It made me
mad a little bit, but what could I do71 just
kept working al il.”
As the understudy on the JV in 1996
and Ihis season, Bunon masked his
feelings and supported Ridenhour, who
broke the single-season school record for
passing yardage (1,000-plus) and touch
downs (13) last season.
"Me and Drew have been the bcsl of
friends sincc like kindergarten, fiist
grade," Burton said. "I mean, if he's
happy. I'm happy."
In Ihe glow of vicloiy. Burton could
joke aboul his mistakes on a 2-for-7
nighl. He threw a 4-yard TD pass lo J J.
Rice, but he dwelled on the overthrows.
"1 guess it was getting a little cairicd
away and getting rushed," he said. "1
should have settled down and sat in the
pocket a lillle morc instead o f rushing il. I
was Hying 10 put Ihe ball wherc it
shouldn't have been put.”
Davie's early spark came ftom an
unlikely source, Wagstaff, a senior who
has broken through as the main fullback
in his firsl year. He provided assertive
bulk, converting Iwo founh downs and
scoring the lotichdown that pul Davie
ahead IS-0.
Wagstaff shrugged. "I just camc out
here to have fun,” he said after supplying
30 yards on seven totes. "My hope was to
be an asset to the team, and that's what
I'm striving for. I'm just trying lo have
some fun my senior year."
Coach Doug Illing's eyes have fol
lowed Wagstaffs rapid acclimation.
"He's got to be the biggest surprise that
we've seen," he said. "Boy, it's a shame
nol 10 be able lo have him for three
years."
Casual fans needed a pttigram lo
confirm little No, 8's existence amid Ihe
swarming orange horde. When Ricc
scoied Ihe firsl touchdown of the season,
out trotted Wooldridge, the freshman
kicker who almosl came down with
ulceis during the nervous hours.
"Al first, I was like I really don't wanl lo
do this.” said WooUridge, who made his
Hist PAT. ”I was like sick inlhe stomach, but
1 figured out thal it wasn't as hard as I
thought. I think it's a good experience for
next year,;
In the wake of Ihe unfortunate suspen
sions in week one, llling '
held a team session and .
talked aboul fighting back
together and overcoming
life's bumps.
"It was a tough week for
us as a family," he said.
"You know, Ihings happen
and how you adjust and how
you handle adversity is
character lhat you'll develop
as a leam. And I Ihink wc Burton
developed a lol of character this week.
We talked about family and how families
are going to endure some adversity
throughout life. The important Ihing is
that wc pull together as a family and not
point fingers, bul to come together as a
steel chain and cach link be very strong
and slay together. We've taken the job on
as coachcs lo leach Ihcm right and wrong,
to teach them discipline, to leach them
character, and we've grown a lot this
week."
The desperate playets turned up the
practice volume, tightened some second
ary and O-line screws and wiped Ihe
hofiid opener oul of their miiid.
"We had a good week of practice,"
offensive tackle Wesley Melton said.
"The defense's intensity was real high this
week. I mean, we were going at each
other Ihc whole week. Those were
probably some of the best practiccs we've
WagslalT wnnMrido«had all year.” W ooW ridie ,
The win reminded d^^fcnsive tackle
Forrest Breedlove of the good old days of,
1996-97, when Davic thrived on emotion:
and camaraderie.
"Tltis helps us a lol," he said. "The
morale was kind of low coming Into this ;
game, and I feel that it's tripled since this.;
We're really pulling together because
we're missing a couple key guys, and that,
jusl puls more on leam unity instead of :
superstars."
After a week lhat seemed longer lhan
Ihe Hundred Years War, llling could
finally relax. He soaked up his first
vicloiy as a head coach aitd sighed.
"This was a big win for the program
because of Ihe timing,” he said. "We're
tremendously better. I mean, mentally I
Ihink we’re a lol stronger. We're starting
to really come together. So Гт looking
for greal strides next week."
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Northwest Stuns Davie In Tennis Rematch
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7 , Davie's tennis team traveled to
tiorthwesi Cabarrus, bul the War
■Gliles' heads were elsewhere.
S. b die mntpeiplexing drop shot of
Itte' ieaaon, the War Eagles, a week
.■iaovcd from a 6-3 win over Nonh-
'iMl,napped7-2inlastweek'sremalch,
y saauiai reversal in whal has oiher-
’juiK been a pretty self-explanatoiy
;T, A shell-ihocked Carol Cozan re-
;M aad fton blan^g the unfanùKai
'.ц тм к К ч » >ad best-of-three format
- ^ .ite meMowa. Instead she ques-
. rigatd die giris' mental approach.
.Toucaaiaydiis,dmandtheoiher,
:Wt baricdy speaking, we were jusl
:|M as nmUOy focussed,' she sakl.
*We cai use the excuses that a ka of
'f w woe mmnd and we played a
'М а е м fomai-aiid that kind ornuff
:M lM actli« - bu die bouom line is,
!4N JuM a m i where we needed lo
The War Eagles, buried 6-0 in
singles and dropped to 4-3 on the year,
gol theii only wins in doubles, where
No. 3 Kristen Powell-Molly Koontz
dominated 6-1, 6Ю and No. 2 Saiah
Suln-Nancy Vogler rolled 6-1,6-4.
Powell, seeing her first action since
last season, and Koontz, who relumed
fiom theinacllvelistjustawcekcar-
Uer,perfoimedbeauiirully.They nailed
down winncis with a dancer's timing
and October smooAncss.
They looked really good," Cozart
said. "They were impressive looking,
diey really were. When you see really
good doubles, it's pretty in tenrn of
moving on die court. When dKy know
die shots to hit, il's really pretty.
"Molly and Kristen will make a
foftnidable doubb uam if we can
keep them together and healthy
enough."
COzan,whodroveaquiet bus home,
urged thegirlstolookaheadinsieadof
dwelling on die disappointment. They
better because conference heavy-
weights Ml. Tabor and Reynolds
awaited Davie's amvalthiswcekinlhe
Central Piedmont Conference's open
ing serves.
"The malch is gone now," she said.
"We can't change the score, all we can
do is benefil from h and sec why in the
worid we went down and let thiu leam
do lhat to us."
• Meredith Hairis nearly pulled off
a miraculous comeback, turning a 4-1
dencit inlo a tic score only to lose 8-6
in the tic-tircoker.. .. Puwcll's back
tightened up aftei Ihc match, evidence
lhal she'll not be able lo withstand
singles and doubles matchcs in the
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W o r k i n g W i t h W a t e r c o i o r
Ulocal Artists Find Painting Rewarding And Relaxing
ByM lke Bam hardt
Davie Counly Enterprise Record
. Wn'ercolorcan be a tricky medium. The
slmdes of light arc hard lo cnpture, and once
Ihe aitist puts Ihe paint to the paper, it's
stMn dry. There's.no room for mistakes,
only chances lo tum the mistakes into part
qf the art.
; ■ So why would an artist choose |6 paint in
.waiercolor?
: ; ; Because it’s rewarding, and relaxing, and
enjoyable.
: ; Davie watercoior artists Faye Self and
Sue Boggs have been painting for most of
tteir lives, and during September, their
work is on display at Ihe Brock Performing
Aits Center, North Main Street, Mocksville.
A reception is scheduled for 7 p.m. on
Friday, Sept. II.
■ Self, who lives In the Oak Valley com
munity in Advance, has been painting for a
hobby all of her life. Holding a full-time
job, she straggles to find time for her art.
But over the years, Self has painted many
fioral airangements, as well as some still
life and a few land.scape paintings.
Painting, she said, is therapeutic.
“It’s really weird. You could have a litlle
bil of uleni or a lot of laleni... It gives you
such pleasure,” she said.
On days when she feels stressed, a few
What:Art Exhibition
Where;Broci< Performing
Arts Center
When:Through September
minutes painting is the perfect cure. “1 just
go in here ond paint," she said of her
makeshift studio on the sccond, floor of the
home she shores with her husband, Gcoige.
“Even if I end up tearing it up, it's very
relaxing.”
Self gels her ideas for subjects from
looking nt a flower, or from .seeing some
thing in real life, or in a book or magazine.
Her favorile work is a magnolia blossom,
just as was on a tree in her family's yord.
She's trying painting with acrylic, nnd
oil, but prefers watercoior.
“1 keep going back to watercoior. ll’s
difficult, because once you put something
down, il’s hard lo change it.”
- Paintings can lake from a few hours to
weeks to complete, she said.
Having her work on exhibit is exciting,
although it has the chance lo be ego-
braising, she said.
Boggs, who paints in n sludio overlook
ing the back yard of her Dulin Road home,
is also a lifelong artist who took a hiatus
from painting to raiser her family. In the
last few years, she’s been helping her
husband with his conslruclion business.
And she’s been pninling.
"When 1 hit 40,1 realized I’m not getting
any younger. If you’re going lo go any
where with this, now is the lime,” Boggs
said.
She had gotten hooked on art through a
high school teacher, and in more recent
years talien classes at the Sawtooth Center
in Winston-Salem. Bonnie Rhoades-
Williams, founder of The Art Group, asked
her to participate in the show at The Brock.
"1 really haven’t tried to promote my
art," Boggs said. “But I’ve developed lo the
point that I feel fairly comfortable with
allowing il to be seen."
. Her favorite painting is one of clothes
pins on a line, hanging between two posts
of the front porch of a beach house. 'The
Idea came from a Irip lo Ihe beach with her
family. Everything was perfect lhat week.
The title: “Hanging On.’
That, and a few olher pieces, are done by
spraying Ihc paint onto the paper with quick
puffs of air blown inlo the brush. She isn't
afraid lo Iry other new techniques, either.
Boggs also paints by splattering Ihe paint
on Ihe paper, and ihen studying it lo find Ihe
subject, and work from there.
Please See Watercoior • Page C i
Starting with spialtered paint, local artist Sue Boggs created
this experimental piece of art.
Faye Self looks at her favorite painting she did tused on the magnolia tree in the yard where she grew up.
This print la one o( the many florals created tm aitlst Faye
Self of Advance. - PliotM by RoMn Ftrguaaoi
M her dmwing board, aititt Faye Self of Oak Valley looks over some of her work ' WorklnginherhonW8tudk)oriDuÌliiÌRoad,SueBÒ9gi%mtlme8.pàtitotompho(pgn4)b«r:’v; '
a - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998
^ a r k s - F e r g u s o n C o u p le W e d In A n n a p o lis
Erin Lowty Maries of Arlington,
.y&, uxl Ll- Kennelh Lee Fbrguson,
U.S. Navy of Rom, Spain, were united
' liiinarriageal4p.m.Satunlay,May30
•,'m the United Stales Naval Academy
. Chape! in Annapolis, Md.
•;: H » bride Is the daughter of Ceanc
Tiemey Marks and thclatc John Allan
Maries of Ariington, Va. She is the
: granddaughter of Floiencc Dugjan
; .Tieniey and the late Dr. Gerald Miles
TieTiicy of Arlington, V i, and of the
late Mr. and Mis. Richani Powell
Mariis.Thebrideisa I990graduateof
; Georgetown Visitation Preparatory
School in Woshington, D.C., ond
earned a bachelor's degree in poultry
science in 1994 and a master's degree
In poultry nutrition in 1996 from Vir-
. ginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Unlveisily.
; The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Fcijuson of Advancc.
.He is the grandson of Annie Doisett
.wlthelatcLestcrDoTsctlofAsheboio,
and of Mr. and Mrs. Rus.sell Fcr£u.son
of Millets Creek. The groom is a 1989
graduate of Nonh Carolina Sctwol of
Science and Math, and earned a
bachelor’s degree in physics from the
UnitcdStatesNaval Academyin 1993.
Given in maniage by her uncle,
Joseph W. Maries of Arlington, Va.,
the bride wore an on-the-shoukler short
sleeved gown of white Irish linen. The
low scooped front neckline and Basque
waistline were adorned with Venetian
lace appliques in the shape of hydran
geas. Tbe full skin and chapel length
train were decoratcd with matching
lace.
She carried a bouquet of blue hy
drangea, white and oceana roses and
pink lisianthemums.
The bride chose Melanie Dean of
Arlington, Va., to be hermaidofhonor.
The bridesmaids were Elizabeth
ShcridanofFairfax,Va.,MaishaWells
of Hampion, Va.. and Melanie Maries
(cousin of the bride) .of Ariington, Va.
ThegmomchoschisfMhertobehis
best man. Groomsmen wen: Jeffrey
Ferguson (brother of the groom) of
Advancc, John A. Marks, Jr. (brother
of the bride) of Arlington, Va„ and
Chip Siovall of Wauwatosa, Wls.
Daniel Swect,ofFallsChurch,Va.,
college friend ofihe bride,rcadiheOld
Testament passage. John A. Marks Jr.
read the responsorial Psalm. Karla
Guerra, of Washington, D.C., high
«hool friend of the bride, read the
New Testament passage. TTie Gospel
was read and a homily given by Father
Mark Gruber. OSB, friendofihe bride.
Father Marie Wcnzingcr, OSB, friend
of the bride and her family witnessed
the sacramcnt of marriage.
Following the ceremony, the bride's
mother hosted a dinner reception al
Loews Annapolis Hotel in Annapolis,
Md.
Afler a honeymoon cruise to Ub
Amain Coast of Italy, ihe couple will
be al home in Rota, Spain.
Social Ennis
• On Feb. 211 a kilchen and bath
shower was given by TVevIo Dean and
Melanie Dean at their home in Arling-
lon,Va.
•On April 4, Susie Siovall hosted a
miscellaneous shower and bninch at
her home in Benruda Run.
•On April 4,amisccllaneous shower
and luncheon was hosted by Joy
Shaughnessy al Ihe Bermuda Run
Country Club.
• On April 19, Janet McDermott
hostcdasuipriscmiscellancousshowei'
and branch in her home in Ariington,
Va.
• On May 9. a surprise linscrie
showcrwasglven byco-workcrsofthe
bride at the home of Cindy Schroder in
Vienna, Vo.
• On May 29, the bride hosted a
lunchcon for her bridal party ot
Middleton's Tavern in Annapolis, Md.
• On May 29,0 rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the groom's parents ot Quiel
Wotera Park in Annapolis, Md.
Handy Participates In Naval Exercise
N&VV Ftrcmsn I^orrv W. H.imlv e\f KInu<i1 rWmmtàrvne гмплтт <м(пк. 1п nttllìlìnn Гп llw> nvorr'icA Unn>lii f__ _L.Navy Fireman Larry W. Handy,
son or Gary and Laura Patridgeor 148
Valley Oaks Drive, Advancc. rcccmly
participated in a mullinational exer
cise while on a six-monih deployment
(0 the Medilerranean Sea and Arabian
Gulfoboard the destroyer USS Slump.
Handy participaicd in Sharem 125.
ascven-daycxerci.se held in theccntral
Mcditerrancan Sea. Sharem is a Chief
of Naval Operations program csiab-
lishedin 196910 improve thequolityof
undersea warfare.
Specifically, operations were con-
duclcd 10 lest and evaluate undersea
warfare tactics, weapons, sensors and
procedures. In addition loHand/sship,
10 ships and 30 aircrafi from Canada.
Great Britain, Greccc, Italy, Spain and
the U.S. participated.
In addition to the excrcise. Handy
and fellow crew membeis participated
in acommunity relations project, dur
ing 0 port visit to Palma de Mallorca,
Spain.SailorsfromUSSStumpclcaned
and painted a local orphanage, and
aflcrwards ihcy hosted daily tours of
the ship for the local community.
Destroyers, like Handy'sship, have
traditionally been the workhorses of
the U.S. Navy, defending hattlegroups
F o r k F i f t y P lu s C lu b P la y s C o v e r a ll B in g o
By MarganI Potts
Club Reporter
Forie Fifty Plus Club met Aug. 26
with 21 members and six visitors.
P. M. Johnson relumed thanks be
fore a meal at 11:30. The president
called the meeting Io order oikI Oneida
Merrill had charge of devotions, read-
ing from Proverts 4:25. Oneida and
Bill Mcnillsangaducl. "Eye Upon the
Sparrow."
The secretary checked the roll and
read minulcs of the last meeting.
Maxine Caudle gave the sunshine re
port Sis Jarvis gave the treasurer's
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Wàinvìlle AME Zion To Hold Honiecomlñ^i
DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 10,1998 - C3
;:;:.Hpmee»ming ond revival services
¡-Vil^be iKid at Mainville AME Zion
<Cfi|mh, Main Church Road, Mocks-
13-n. ■
:-:.;Ihe week of services will conclude
;:an Friday, Sept. 18 al the Brock Per-
forming Ans Center, when Judd Min
istries presenUo’Sanetiflcd and Press
ing On" citisode ot 7:30 p.m. The
speaker forthatservlccwillbc Prophet
W.E Judd of Roicigh and music will
be by the Grwc Power In Praise Cho-
rale. Admission is
Homecoming a
Mrs. Darren Marshall Redlield
Lidbom-Redfield Couple
Married At Old Salem
Nancy Kristin Lidbom and
Darren Marshall Rcdfield of Win
ston-Salem were uniled in marriage
■at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5 al Sa
lem Square. Old Salem, Winston-
’ Salem. David Kwiotkowski olTici-
atcd.
The bride is the daughter of Ri
chard and Brenda Lidbom of Win-
ston-Salem, formerly of Advancc.
She is 0 graduate of Salem Acodemy
ond corned a bachelor’s degree in
English/prc-mcd and a master's de
gree in English from Ihe University
of Nonh Carolina al Greensboro. She
is on English instructor ot Forsyth
Technical Community Collcge.
The groom is the son of Jerry and
Fain Rcdndd of Omaha, Neb. He Is
a graduate of Rolston High School
fi*e. AMEaonChurch,CIeihmoiB:Tue>-
the church will be day, the Rev. Johnny Ruff of New
Hdj» AME Zion Church, Lewisville;
Wednesday, the Rev. lamo Gaskins
of John Wesley AME Zloii Chuich In
Winstoh-iSalem:’ sntl ‘nitifiday,' iho
fcv.'wnitatii P(ii)wr WBM«etem
AMfiZkmChufchttPfafflown. .
al3p.m.Sunday,Sc )t. 13,wilhspeaker,
the Rev. Dr. Jam s Sloan of Goler
Metropolitan AM i Zion Church in
Winston-Salem.
Nightly servlco at 7:30 through
Thursday will feaiure; Monday, the
Rev. Dalri L. Scot j of Hickory Grave
Waller Reunion To Be Held
TheWallcrfamllyn:union(descen- Episcopal Church of the Ascension,
danls of John ahd Martha Jane Forie, 183Forie-BI»byRoàl,Advance.
WliisenhuntWalte)wlllbeS«lutday, ' fW irxxêjtlhnmitell, call Miiy
Sept. 12,014 p.m, at the Parish House, RoseFiyeJoynerat99M537.
Downtown Festival Planned
TheBlastfromthe Past andihe Arts
Alive festivals are being combined
this year forthe Festival onthe Square,
a day-long festival on Satuiday. Sept.
I9ln downtown Mocksville.
In addition 10 arts and cralte and
plenty of food and gomes, the day will
feature music beginning at 9:45 a.m.
and ending at lOp.m.
There will be a downtown treasure
hum from 2-3 p.m., a classic car scav
enger hunt from M p.m., games in
cluding a moon bounce for the chil
dren anda Velcro wall fof children and
adulls from 10 a.m.-S p.m. A dunking
booth will also be operated during the
<i*y. , . .
Enterlaiiimeni ‘wM the
D»vieHlghScfioo<Si4Wlw^
Tnie Believen Gospel ShigEn, 10:1 J
a.m.;Rockln'Rayandhl501dles, 10:45
a,m.; Canunes, 2-5 p.m.; Elvis, 5 p.m.;
Southland String Band, 5:30 p.m.; and
the GoodTimen Square Dancers,6:30
pm.
The Pan Time Paily Time Bind
will provide die musk: for a street
. dance Apffl7-I0p.rK' i, t '
Gospel Sing Set For Sept. 26
A gospel singing featuring four
groups will be held ol 7 p.m. Satur
day, Sept. 26, at Ihe SheOicid Music
Hall, on Shcllicid Road, off U.S. 64
west ofMocksville.
Sponsored by ihe True Believers
Gospel Muiic Ministries, the sing
ing will also feature Heaven’s Grace,
The Redeemed and Greg Caico.
Admission Is $6. Concessions
will be available.
Hawks-Anvstrong
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Hawks of Yadkinville unnouna* the engagement of
their daughter, Buffy Maria Hawks to Ronald Eugene Armstrong Jr.
The bridc-clcct is a 1993 graduate of Forbush High School and a 1997
graduate of Appalachian Stale University wiih a kichelor’s of business admin
istration degree in accounting. She is employed wiih Coldwell Danker Triad
Realtors in Winston-Salem as an aa'ountunt.
The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Armstrong Sr. of
Mocksville. He is a 1994 graduate of Davic High Scluwl, and is employed with
Lexington Furniture Industries of Mocksvillc.
The wedding will take place on Ocl. 3 ul I p.m. at Courtney Baptist Church.
in Omaha and earned a bachelor’s
degree in architectural engineering
from the University of Nebraska at
Lincoln. He is employed byXhomas
H. Hughes Architecture in Winston-
Salem.
Given in marriage by her fathei;
the bride chose Catherine Parish as
her maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc
Janclle Klinsing and Julie Griib.
James Gordon was the groom's
best man. Ushers werc Michael Red
den and Alan Casey.
Flower girls were Rachel Apple
and Caroline Cowan.
Afler a reception al the Piedmont
Club, the coupic went on a wedding
trip 10 Nova Scotia and Prince Ed
ward Island.They will residein Win-
ston-Salcm.
Beck-Davis
i: Engageni)ent Announced
■ • Roger D. Beck and Caroline T. Beck ofMocksville announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Kanie Anne Beck to Bryan K. Davis, the son of Frank
’i Edward Davis Sr. and Ihe late Edith Pauline Hall Davis of Mocksville.
I; Thebride-eleclisa 1992graduateof DavieHighSchoolanditi I995eamed
an associate degree In business administration from Forsyth Technical Com-
munlly College. She is employed by Marie S. Culler and Holly B. Curry,
¿i attomeyial law. »ni by Wal-Man of Mocksville.
ij xhegnxim-to-belial983gradualeofDavieHighSchool.Heiscmployed
li by the N.C. Army Naüonal Guard. \
i’ ‘The wedding ii planned for Nov. 14 at Bear Creek Bapust Church,
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C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998
Mrs. Clark Williams
Burton-Clark Couple
Pledge Marriage Vbws
At Tanglewood Church
, Kristy Nicolc Burton and Clark
Williams were united in marriafc at 7
p.m. Aug. 15 at Tanglewood Church.
The Rev. James Ward ofnclatcd.
: Thcbride is the daughter of Rodney
D. Burton of Advancc and Kitly S.
Burton of Mocksvilic. She Is a gr^u-
ate of Davie High School.
' The gnxxn is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy WilliWs of Mocksville
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Molpass of
Mocksville. He is a graduate of Davie
HighSchool andisemployedbyTyson
foo(to.Iiic.
The tarids w » escorted by laxm
Dunn. Christy Naylor was her maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Tangia
Goforth, cousin of the bride, and Allisot I
Smiley.
, Buddy Williams, falhcr of the
groom, was best man. Groomsmen
were Alvin Molpass, stepfather of (he
groom, and Rodney ITwmpson. uncle
of the groom, and Sammy James.
Flower girls werc Jennifer Stanley
and Kori Gof(^, both cousins of the
bride. Ring-bcarerwasTylerShoffncr.
Music was provided by Josh Hi I ton.
Thegucsl registrar was kxpt by Li.sa
Thurlo, cousin of (he bride.
The wedding wasdirectcdby Velma
Burton, aunt of the bride.
Acolytes were mothers of the
couple. A single candle was lit during
the ccrcmony in memory of the bride's
grandmother, Mary E Nothstinc.
The? p.m. ccrcmony was followed
by a reception on the lawn. Rcccption
attendant was Melissa Long. Servers
were Alicia Crotts and Pat Ward. The
wedding cake was designed and crc-
aied by M ar^ Bunon, aunt of the
bride.
Following Ihe reception the couplc
stayed at the Manor House Bed and
Breakfast in Tanglewood.
Social Events
• A lingerie shower was held at
Westem Steer, hosted by Christy
Naylor on Aug. I.
• A bridal party was held on Aug.
22, hosted by Doris Bamcs and Jane
Stanley, aunls of the bride.
• A rehearsal cookout was held on
Aug. 6, hosted by (he parents of the
groom, at Rich Park. *
Youth To Present Pìày
The musical play "Living on the
Edge" will be presented by the Sandy
Spring Singers and Youth on Sunday
night, Sept. I3,al7p.in.
The play tells the story ofagroupof
high school students who decide to try
10 do what Jesus would do Гог one
week. Oliver Grigsby, one of the stu-
dcnls,hastochoosebetwcenhlsprom-
iscto Ood nnd trying 10 avoid » physi
cal confionlatlon with Jack Pendleton,
the school bully.
TTie musical featiircs soiigs hy con
temporary Christian composer Michael
W. Smith, Includlig’IWillBeHcre
for You," ,
For more Information, call Devin
Blehler at 731-4199;
McCarthy Child Bom
A daughter was born to Cindi
Hendrix and Chris McCarthy of
Statesville on July 29 at Columbia
Davis Hospital.
Morgan Leigh weighed 8 lbs. 10
oz.
Maternal grandparcnts arc
Deanna Dillard of Advancc and
Tommy Hendrix of Mooresville.
Patcmal grandparcnts are Ed and
Florence McCarthy pfTrouiman.
Qrcat-grandmoiher is Estelle
Shumaker of MocksUlle, and grcal-
grandfather is Toni Shumaker of
Lexington. I
D o s s e s To P e rfo rm A t C h u rch
The Dosses of Archdale will be in
concert at Calvary Baptist Church,
Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, at
7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13.
P i n o N e w s
ITicre Is no charge for the concert,
and a love offering will be laken.
Jetry Baker Is pasior.
By Nora Laiham
Pino Correspondent
Wesley Chapel UMW met inthe
fellowship hall last Wednesday with
Louise Dill as .hostess. President
Dewilla Smilh presided. Kathy Ellis
had the program on Brazilian children
using I Kings 3:16-26. Eight members
were present.
ThCTC will be a mccling of the ad
ministrative council at Wesley Chapel
on Sunday, Sepl. 27 at noon. Al 11:30,
immediatclyrollowingSundaySchool,
therc will be a covcrcd dish lunch.’
Suzanne Miller spent the weekend
at home with herparcnts, Pat and Kathy
Miller.
Wc send our sympathy to Vernon
Dull upon the death of a long-time
friendt Roy Langston, and his brother-
in-law, Jimmy Howard.
Bob and Louise Dill, Harmon and
Noni Latham and bob and Kathy Ellis
attended the I3th binhday party of
Bob and Louise's granddaughter,
Megan Cravcr, in Arcadiaon Monday.
Megan's parents are Fran and Dennis
Cravcr.
Latham-Jones
Engagement Announced
Ш . and Mrs. James W. Latham of Mocksviiieiuinounce the engagement of
Ihcir daughter, Amanda Leigh Latham, to Brian Judson Jones, of Greensboro.
He Is the son of Mr. and Mn. William P. Addison Ш of Marietta, Ga., and Mr.
und Mrs. Gordon Jones of Fairbum, Ga.
The btidc-clecl is a graduate of Wake Forest University, and is employed at
Ligon Elcctric Supply.
Jones is a graduate of Georgia Stale University and Is employed as a cost
engineer at VF Playwear.
The wedding is planned for Sept. 26 al Hope Christian Fellowship in
Greensboro.
Mr. and Мгв.Лтту Dyson
jOouple Married M Low
y\^ter Bridge In Rockford
~Christine Whitley FloWen of n * Rev. Ellswonh S. Noihstine
:^isiwiyandJiiiiniyC^wao(Macks- ofr>ciatcdaithclOa.m.ccremoiiy.The
ville woe maried Aug. 24 al Low couplewillmaketlKirhoineinMoclu-
:|WiMrBfid|e,Rac<i)bnl vllle,
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Sleep dcprindon is a fictor in ow
1500 traffic fatalities cach yar. And it
can lead to sctious health problems,
Including life-threatening disorders.
Yet, more than 100 million Americans
have about as much chance fbr a good,
night’s sleep as Count Dracula. If jxHi’reC
one of them, you need to know about
the Sleep Medicine Center of Salisbury, r;
We’R One O f Onfy Seven
A ccredited Sleep P io g n n u
b lb e S ta te .
Aratditation by the Amciican
Disordeis Association means t'eu can
Of North Carolina's
Seven Accreditcd Skep Progtams,
Our Medical Director Started
Three Of Than.
51 ^ In addition to the Sleep Medidnc
Ccnlcr of Sallsbur)’, Dr. Dennis Hill »-as
I-*' also instrumental in starting wo other
r accrcdilcd sleep cemets in North Carolina.
The le\tl of cxpeiiencc he brings to the
|y' Sleep Medidnc Centcr ofSalisbury simply
. cannot be matched anywhere else.
Good Days
b^‘^.Start With Good Ni^ts,
g ■ Good Nights Stan Here.
: Doctors h»’cdisc№’cied at least 84
sleeping disorders. These indude
falling or staying asleep,
come to us to sec board-ccitified
spedalisB knowledgeable
in the latest sleep medidnc
$ о п к Р с о |Я е 1 ^ Л в о о (1
difficulties staying awake,
techniques. It means that you can
count on stitc-of-thc-att equipment and that mcticulous attention
is paid to saf^, comfon and ticalinent cfBdcncy.
But eNoi with all this, theit’s still one other disdiict advanta^ dK
V M D cn K.snoHng, sleepwalking and talking,
bcd-wxtting, raghtmaies, Restless Legs Syndrome, and others.
At the Sleep Medidnc Ccntcr of Salisbury at Rowan Regional
Medical Center, we treat all of these disotdcrs and morc.
^ Mcdidne Centcr ofSalisbury ойш: Dr. Dennis Hill,
0« of dK piraier sleep mcdkine 4)edaiisi5 in this '
pan of the country, is our Medical Director. V r R ooiftN R e g i o n a l
Medical Center
So if you have a problem sleeping, call us for an
appointment. Bccausc the only good reason to
sny up all night is beausc you want to.
ViHtSomccItelfaulIfaUioK.
S L E E P MEDIC I N E CENTER О F SALIS BU RY
. 612 Mockiville Avenue • Salisbtiiry • (704) 637-1533 or toll-free 1-888-55-ROWAN • vvww.rowan.org
Pamela Aiui Bennett and Warren
Douglas Lconard'of Salisbury were
united in marriage at 4 p.m. Satur-
clity. Sept. 5 at Oinwake-Dcarborn
Chapel, Caiawba College, Salisbury
The Kcv.s. Jonathan Bcnnelt and
Jessie Dennis odlciatcd.
The bride is Ihc daughier of Fred
and Patsy Hennctt of Charlotte Place,
Advance. She is a graduate of Davie
High School, and earned a bacheloi's
degree in business administration
from Catawba College and a
bachelor’s degree in social work
from the University of North Caro
lina at Greensboro. She is employed
by tlie Rowan County Senior Ser
vices Department.
Tlie groom i&the sonof James and
Betty Leonard of Richfield. He is a
graduate of North Slanly High
Myers Awarded Medal
Judge Jimmy Myers, DIstrictCourt
Judge in the 22nd Judicial District
which incluiles Alexander, Iredell,
Davie.andDavidsoncounlies,has been
awarded Ih e Military Oulstanding
VoluntecrService Medal by the Secre
tary of Ilie Navy.
Myers isa lieuienanlcommandcrin
the Chaplain Corps of the U.S. Naval
Reser\'C and drills with Ihe Naval Hos
pital Unit at Ihe Triad Amied Forces
Reserve Ccntcr in Greensboro.
Tlie medal Is l>eing awarded for his
service wiih the LionsClub. He is past
Church Planning Events
Mt.OlivcUnliedMethddistChurch
on Wyo Raid near Farmington will
not be having their monthly supper for
Sepicmbcr bccause of other church
events.
The youth plan to ollcnd the Local
Church Day a\ the children's Home in
Winslon-Salcm on Saluiday,Scpt. 12,
a youlh outreach event. Any youlh or
odull interested may call 463-5662 or
99H-3631 for more information.
A continenlal breakfast will be
The annual Bowles family reunion
will be held al Oak Grove Uniicd
Methodist Church fellowship hall
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f DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 10,1998 • CSl f 11
A d v a n c e N e w s
By Edith Ziinnurtnan
Advance Correspondent
We welcomed "Skip" and Pal Car
penter asnew members to Ihc Method
ist Church Sunday.
David and Carole Folmar and chll-
dien, Bailey, Paul III, and Page Eliza
beth Folmar of Kemersville, were
weekend visitors of their parents Paul
and Sue Folmar on Baltimore Road
and Brack and Judy Bailey of
Clemmons. The Folmar family were
visitors at church. Another visitor was
Janna Watson of Purlear who was with
her mother, Mary №11 Jones.
Christine Palladino of Norristown,
Pa., nnd her fiance, Mork Dylinaki,
also from Pennsylvania, werc week
end guests of Brent and Carolyn Shoaf
and attended church Sunday wiih the
Shoafs. Carolyn imd Christine werc
close friends who grew up together in
Norristown.
Naylor Vogler cclcbralcd his 79th
birthday Friday, Scpl. 4. His children
treated him to an out-of-town dinner
Friday night. Florence Sides also cel
ebrated her binhday Sept. 4. Her sister
and nicce look her out lo lunch in
Clemmons Friday.
Sympathy IsexpressedtoMaybelle
Orrcll and R. J. Maridand In the death
oriheirsisler, Lillian Maridand Koontz.
Bctly "Gray" Potts is recuperating
from her recct\t hcan attack and was
able lo attend chureh Sunday for wor
ship service.
Tori Bolding celebrated her 17th
birthday Friday, Sept. 4. She wasgivcn
a party Friday night at her parsonage
home with the Rev. and Mrs. Dennis
Marshall and many friends attending.
Margie Patlon of Morganlon was a
Sunday visiior of her daughter afidi;
son-ln-law, LaRue and Rev. DeniiirJ
Marshall. SheattendcdchurchscrvicM.i
Edilh SQmmcrman, Ruth Collette,7
and Mahala West attended a familx^;
gathering of Eugene and Bess Bcnn«.-:
Sunday allcmoon al 5 p.m. They met ¿ j;
Ihe home of Cynthia BenneltSummefi;
in Mocksville. Among ihe 19 people;
enjoying Ihc cook-oul nnd all the trimi;'
raings, were the Bennetts' three chil*;-
drcn, 5 grandchildren and 3 great;!'
grandchildrcn. Many family pictun» ,'
were made during the evening, both,
video and still shots.
Advance VFW Scholarship Contest Beginning
Commander Norman L. Carlton of
VFW Post 8719, Advance, announced
the Stan of this year's Veterans of
Foreign Wars and iu Ladira Auxiliary
"Voice of Democracy Scholarship
Contest."
Studenis in this area have the op-
ponunity to compete In Ihc S2nd an
nual audio essayconlcst and win schol
arships and awards. Acconllng to the
local VFW Post commander, the stu
dents can cam much more lhan just
Mrs, Warren Doug/as Leonard
Bennett-Leonard Couple
United In Marriage Sept. 5
School and earned a bachelor's of
business administration degree in
economics from PfeificrCollcgc. He
is employed by North Carolina Fin-
ishing/Colortcx.
Given in marriage by her fathet;
the bride chose Christine Nazario of
Davidson as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids werc Jennifer D'Avino,
her sislcr of Fort Elgin, Fla., Karen
Ammerman of Greensboro and
Angie Mounce of Advance.
James A. Leonard Jr. was the best
man. Ushers were Rick Eudy of
Chailoltc,.Michacl Edwards of Sal
isbury and Joseph Nazano of David
son.
Afler a rcccption at Ihe Holiday
Inn in Salisbury, the couple went on
a wedding trip to Cancún, Mexico.
They reside in Salisbury.
piesldenlofllieChurchland LionsClub
and Ihe Mocksville Lions Club. He is
Zonc4 chainnan in District 31D which
includes the five Winston-Salem and
Mocksville clubs. He has been a Lion
20 years.
The medal will be prcscnbxl to
MycR,a 1975 alumnus ofWnke For
est Unlvcisily, al the Navy vs. WOke
Forest football game at Groves Sta
dium in Winslon-Salem which is be
ing nationally televised by ESPN. It is
also Lions Club nlghl at the game.
scholarships and awards when they
participate In "Voice of Democracy."
Additional bcnenis for sludcnis in
clude; increased self-confidence and
poise, experience in polishing com
munication skills, and the opportunity
for self-expression. Students that ad-
vanceloberomc their state's flrstplace.
winner arc given Ihe opportunity to
expand thcirknowicdgeofour nation's
capital city during a full five-day lour
of Washington, D.C., plus the chance
10 meet and befriend sludcnis from
every slate.
During the many years that the
Veicnuis of Foreign Wan and its La
dies Auxiliary have been involved widi
Voice of Democracy, more than 7 mil
lion high school studenis have panici-
^led. Intciestcd studenis need only
wrile and then record a Ihree lo five
minute audWcssay while expressing
their view of the (atrioiic theme "My
Service to America." All stale winners
recelvcatlcasiSi500NaiionaISch0l.f
arship...butcouldwinlhe$20,000nrirv
place award. A total of $128,500 lit
National Scholarships are awarded to',
student national finalists. The deadline:
dale for student enlry is November t>
1998. >
"Young people who participate Ifl"
the contest benefit by gaining a better-
understanding of dieir country, theif;
freedoms and their obligalion to'
America," Carlton said.
served by the LadiesCluh to all church
senion and grandpareMs on Sunday,
Sepl. 13 at 9 a.m., prior to church
servlccj. nils will be a day 10 honor
and nxognlze the senior citizens for
their love and dedication to God and
church.
The Nulure and Outrcach minis
tries are making plans for nextmonlh's
supper.
The Rev. Gary Foster is Ml. Olive
pasior.
Bowles Reunion Planned
Sunday, Sept. 13,1998.
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1580 YadkinviUe Road
Thursday, September 10 • 10:00 a.m.
C i - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sepl. 10,1998
Watercobr
Paintings
On Exhibit
Cootlnucd From Pige C l
“One ofihe things I rcally Iry •
la do in walercolor is uy to
capture the light. That’s Ihe Ihing
walercolor Is all about. You get
lhat gidw back from ihe paper
you don’t.get with oil or acryl
ics.”
Boggs gets her subjects from
life experiences. She's painted
scenes from trips West or lo
tropical islands, and from simple
doors lo buildings in downtown
Mocksville and another with Ihc
■flowers in a planter downtown.
"There's so much lo leam,"
Boggs said. "Righl now, I’m just
enjoying il so much. It makes me
: happy. Jusl working with the
. different pigments, how they
I inlencl, il’s inleresling. I would
like to be able lo develop il to Ihc
point where I sell some pieces.
“I though that if I slatted now,
maybe by thé Ume I’m 80, I'll be
good al it," Boggs said.
ТШ)Ьег8 Getting
Reading Room
Sue Boggs used a new technique to create Ihis walercolor called "Hanging On.‘
Dry Summer Creates Brilliant Fall Colors
■ CULLOWHEE - Lcaf-Iookcrs
headed lo the roounloins of Weslcni
North Carolina this autumn should be
treaied ID someoflhc most brilliant fall
Cohns seeninlhe post rewycais,ihonks
in part to a hot, dry summer.
Thot'slheutndftomWcslemCan)-
lina Univeisily biology professor J.
Dan Piliillo, a specialist in Appala
chian plant ccology, who has become
one of the Southeast's most sought-
after sources for expert opinion on the
inlensily and quality of Ihe coming fall
cokr season in WNC.
Piitilki bases his prediction on a
variety ofraclois,iiK:ludingthe amount
of tainfall leceived during the warm-
weathermonihs.Tbe best color is typi
cally wen aAer sumnm with bekiw-
m npnW ril,w lM iM r> ««hia
: M W d by ■ tack of nmcleM wMer,
nttiltosdd.
'Allhough we had heavy rains in
lale winter and early spring, we've
experienced very kjwrainfallihissum-
mer. Uiat means a general reduced
growth during Ihe summer and subse
quent improved leaf cokv,* he said.
'By late August, many locations have
been icponing veiy low rainfall and
hot weather during the month. If this
paitem continues dirough die month of
September, we shouU see brighter
cokn diis year dian last year."
The biological proccss'thal lesulls'
in Ihc brighlly colored foliage offalHs
already at work. Coolcrnlghllcmpcni-
luics and Ihe change in Inlensily of
sunlight os summer gives way lo au<
lumn combine lo induce Ihc decompo-
silion of chlorophyll, the chcmical that
gives leaves Ihcir green colorinspring
and summer. As chlorophyll breaks
down.olhcrpigmenls-alwayspresenl
in the foliage but masked by the gieen
of chlorophyll - are revealed. In fact,
in areas wiih shallow soils, especially
'near rock ouicroppings, Ihere are some
plants already turning color, some
times brown, Piliillo said.
The fall color season typically be
gins in die WNC mounuiins in lale
ScjiieinbcT al Mghef elcvtfki« and
kmer etevatkms and foothllK Some
oflhe early species lochangecolor are
Ihe birchcs.quKklyfollowcdby moun
tain ash, serviceberry, mountain
maples, sugar maples, red maples, and,
llnally, beeches and noithem red oak,
he said.
The most common question asked
by leaf-lookeis is, "When can we ex
pect 'peak color'.' Well, lhal's a difTi-
cult call to make, Piliillo said.
'niie sccond week of October typi
cally is dw more colorful period, bul
eariy light frosl will result in good
color by Ihe lirsi week ofOciober," he
said. "On Ihe olher hand, a deep freeze
(below 25 degrees Fahrenheit) or con-
linued lack of any rain could produce
poor color."
Piliillo suggests leaf-lookers ven
ture along the manylrailscrisscrossing
Ihercglonroracbse-upvlewing expe
rience. "Weslem North Carolina is
blessed wllh oneoflhehighesldiversi-
lies of flowering plains of any decidu
ous forest in Ihe world," he said. "For
Uiis reason, we have a palchwork of
colors, radier dun die extensive masses
loins. A palhthal follows ihe bofdereof
forests, duough meadows, alongslreom
banks, andnearroekouurroppingspro-
vkks die gfealea divenity."
' And, Fittino nyi, doni overtook
die shrubs - including sumac, spice-
T.N,T, Investigations
N e la o n T U rre n tln e
lO Y e a rii,
E x p e r ie n c r à ji^ ^ ll
t y p e s o f Pi
In v e s t!
buiih ond blueberry bush ~ and fall
wildllawcni, such os the goldenrod of
high meadows, Ihe azure or sapphire
blue genlion of ihe grossy bolds, Ihe
deep royal blue of ihe monkshood in
shady spols, and Ihc bright blue lobe
lia, scorlcl cordinal llawcrs ond royal
purple ironweed along lower-cleva-
lion sireoms.
Pillillo's lop viewing suggeslions
include Ihe always-popular Blue Ridge
Parkway; Ihe nearly compleied Moun-
loln-io-Sea-Trail, nowexiending from
Bolsom Gop west of Waynesvillc lo
iheWinsion-SalcmregionuheBaitrom
Trail, neor Highlonds; Ihc numerous
trails of Ihe Greal Smoky Mounlolns
Notional Parii; die Appalachian Trail
from Suuidlng Indian Mountain al Ok
OeorglalinenorthlodieMount Rogen
area in Virginia; and Ihe Pisgoh ond
Nanlaholo nalional forests.
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Dovle High School's PTSA has
ollolled $S,000 to creole a reading
room for leochers.
"H will be a place for tcachers lo
sil and read in Ihe few spore moments
Ihey hove," said Donna Lamonds,
PTSAPresldenl.The room will be a
portion of Ihe existing library sel
Y outh R eviva l
T oB eH eld
A youlh revival will be held at
Boxwood Baptis^Church)№di^
d a y * F rid a y
nighls at 7:30.
M in is te r
Marcus J. Bar
ber, associate
pastor of Holi
ness Church of
God in
StatcsvlMc. will
be the guest
speaker.
Barbcrgrodu* Barber
alcd from West Rowan High School
atid was issued a liccnse to preach
the gospel on Sept. 14. 1996. from
Bishop Woodrow ТЬтег, overseer of
the Holiness Church of God.
He also holds a diplofna in busi
ness management and business ad
ministration from Davidson Couniy
Community College.
aside for faculty use
only,overlooking Ihc school’s men№
rial garden. 1
"The room viill be a place for
leochers to keep up on periodicols
and other reading maleriols. Il will
actually bo educolion for Ihem," said
Lamonds.
"We are in Ihe process of gelling
professional publications so teachers
con calch up on Ihe newest teaching
methods and current issues," said
Principal Linda Bost.
Bosi said Ihe area will be fur
nished wiih a couch, a few lamps,
and choirs. Lamonds said the $3,000
is a starling point. The PTSA hopes
lo rcceive donations of n coffee lable,
n couch, a few lamps ond wing
backed chairs for Ihc room.
"Sludenis will nol be ollowed io
sil on Ihe couch or chairs. Itijust
nol a placc for Ihcm," said Bost.
•'The PTSA has always taken re-
aliv good care of us. The room will
give us a more plcosonl place lo
grade papers. A few plants would
be a nice touch," said Belsy
Rumsbolham, leocher.
"It will provide a positively quiet
ond refreshing selling to rood, .iludy
and prepare lessons," soid Gayle
Windley, who leoches at Davic High.
Bost hopes Ihc rending ore will be
llnishcd by spring. "The smnei; Ihe
hcllcr," she soid.
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la iM iM -a M to i» « ■«»— •M i— m . i i , « ,
Hil MyiumeliKamryn Wagner.
I turned one on Wednesday, Aug,
19th. We celebrated with a party ul
our home given by my mommy and
daddy on Saturday, Aug. 22, We
served a Sesame Street cake and
homenude lee cream, and I had my
own special cake made by my Aunl
Amy. SpceU Ihanlu to all who at
tended and for all of Ihe wonderful
presenU My parents are Andrew
and Andrea Wagner uf Mocksville.
Paternal grmdparenis are Ed and
Carol Wagner of Advance. Maler-
al grandparents are “Jinx"
oodward of King and Kay
'oodward of Mocksville. Malemal
wt-giandparcnls are Gtenn and
Seaford of Mocksvaie.
Hi, I am Iwo years oM. My name
is Kristian Nicole Bamey. My
mommy and daddy Is Tony and
Penny.MybMhdaycakehad clowns
and balloons on K. My great-grand-
parenlsareTonyandJoonnBamey,
My PaPaw U Tony Bamey Jr,.,
MaMaw and PaPa Tickle are Pam
and Mike. My great-great-grand-
mother Is Pauline Allen. I want to
lhank everyone for coming lo my
party and for Ihe gilb.
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both Year Reunion;‘y - ‘
• . Class mcmbcre of 1948 met Aug.
: 15lh at Ihc Smilh Grove Ruiian Club
! Building for Ihcir 50lh class reunion.
EllaLconardPhillipswclcomcdlhc
'.22 members and Ihcir spouses and/or
• ‘ fricndsforasocialhourwhcrclhcygol
• jrc-acquainlcd. rcminisccd, looked al
• old pholographs, rolled back Ihc years
^ and were young for the nighl.
Thiswasfollowcdbyadinncrprc-
parcd by Ihc Ruiian Club memhers.
During a memorial servicc for dc*
' .ccoscd classmates, acandic was lit for
: I reach as their nan>c and date of dcalh
: ♦ 'was read. *n\csc included Fred Daniel.
' ■ Joe Davis. Bobby Dcvault. Bctly Eiaton
•-"Dwlggins, Wilbert Polls and Roy
vSafley. This was followed by a mo-
I vmcnl of silence, a poem and prayer.
■;'Rulb Allen Bishop und Joe McDuntcl
Ifconductcd this scrvicc.
' Following dinner. Louise Stroud
iMrmcnaincd Ihc 44 present with her
- '^monologue of the fictitious charactcr
•! ’"Miss Lizzie." Being an accomplished
pianist, she alsocntcriained with some
"Golden Oldies" such as "Lcl Me CaU
You Sweetheart" and "Carol ina Moon."
among others.
D(X)rpri/cs,donaiedbyclassmcm*
bers, were distributed. Ann Martin
Barber presented the 22 classmates
with a sketch of Mocksvillc High
School wherc they all graduated. Joe
McDaniel presented cach one wiih a
booklcl with names, addresses and a
short write-up by clavs members who
responded. It was decided ihal they
would have the next reunion in live
years (2003).
Membcni responsible for organiz
ing and planning this reunion were
Ann Barber. Rulh Bishop, Joe
NtcDaniel, and Ella Phillips, Bonnie
McDanicI Summers did the decora-
lions.
Spccial guests included former
teachcn; Leo Williams ofMocksville
and Bcr> l Dr) don of Neptune Beach.
Fla.
Special Service Planned
COOLEEMEE-Wonvhip has been
acomcrsioneof personal andaimmu-
^ nity lifesinceCoolccmcc’sbeginnings
C }n 1898. This is why the town's Cen-
^ Icnnial week activities will begin with
' J a Community Prayer Ser\ icc on Sun*
•yay, Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. on the Zachary
.•Jiousclawn. ■■
.;t "Love Thy NcighKK" will be the
Ihemc ihat afternoon.
* I ^We arc asking e\ cry local chureh lo
I havc one of its older members to give
! testimony about how ihis was prac-
■ liccd in days gone by," says the Rev.
Shelby Harbor of Victory Bapllst
' Ourch."Wcwamtoscclhanhiscom-
; nundmcni continues to be practiced 284-2303.
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during Coolccmcc's next hundred
)e;irs."
Coolccmcc's Historical Chorus will
sing sevend hymns during Ihc Prayer
Service. Tlie chimis invites any local
church choir members to join ihcm in
singing al the praycrscr\’iccand attend
iLs pr.»ciicc on Monday. Sept. 14 at 7
p.m. al the Zachar>' House.
A spccial bulletin is being planned
for Ihe ser>’ice. Those attending arc
asked to bring a lawn cluiir with them.
The public is urged lo attend.
Formoreinfomiation.call H.irbour
at 940-5830 or Janet Thompson at
№zoning Fbr Apartments
On Planning Board Agenda
'X' 'nwewUlbeameelingofiheTown
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day, Sept. 15 al 7 p.m. al the Mocks-
wllcTown Hall.
• James McBride has submitted a
request to rczone appmximalely 0.83
acrcs of land from Industrial (I) lo
Highway Business (H-B). This prop
erty is located off the nonh side of
Lexington Road and is further de
scribed as being Parcel A-17 of Davic
County Tax Map J-5-1.
. Rudi Faak has submitted a request
to rczone appnaxitnalcly 26 acrcs of
land from Residential Agriculiurc (R-
A) to Residential MuUi Family
(RMFO). This property is located off
the west side of Madison Road and to
the south of Evans Road and is further
described as being all or a portion of
Parcels 103 and 103.03 of Davie
County Tax Map H-4 and Parcels A-1.
A-2 and A*! 1 of Davic Couniy Tax
,;MapH4-!6.
; All panics and imcrcstcd citizens
shall havc anopportunity lobe heard in
favor of or i n opposition to the forego
ing changcs. Prior to the meeting, all
persons interested may oblain any ad-
'ditional informaiion on the prt^wsals
by vishingthc Planning Department in
Ihe Davic County Administration
Building. Mocksvillc. N.C. bclwecn
8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by telephone at
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J a ^ Douglas Howard
James Douglas Howard, 61, of
Uwisville, formerly of Mocksvillc,
died Thursday, Sept. 3, 1998, at
Springwood Care in Winston-Salem.
Born June 28, 1937, in Davie
County, to Allen B. and Minnie C.
Howard, he worked with Unifi Inc. and
then with Pony Express.
Surviving are his wife, Carol
Oowens Howard ofthe home; 2 sons,
Maik Douglas Howard and wifcMarei
of Greenville and Todd Langston
Howard and wife Kim ofMocksville:
3 step children, Debra Lynn Edwards
and husband Harold J., Scott Layne
and wife B.J. and Susan Layne Young
and htisband Rick, all of Winston-Sa
lem; 5 step grandchildren; and a sister,
Nancy Howard Brewer and husband
loeotMocVsvllle.
Funeral services were held at 3:30
p.m. Sept. 5, al Hayworth-Milier Silas
Creek Chapel by Ihe Rev. Ed Sean.
Burial followed at Forsylh Memorial
Caril.
Memorials may be made to Forsyth
Humane Society, P.O. box I360J,
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27113-0605.
Lfflian Mae Koontz
union Mae Maritland Koontz, 89,
of Kooniz Road, Mocksvillc, died late
niutsday, Sept. 3,1998, at N.C. Bap
tist Hos^tal in Winslon-Salcm.
Bom in Feb. 28, 1909, in Davic
:ounly, to the laic Louis and Sally
lelleLyons Markland, she wasahome-
r and a home nune for several
m. She was preceded in dealh by
г husbond, Peariie Lewis Koonte.
: was also preceded in dcalh by S
13, William, Paul, Henry Lee,
: and Melvin Markland; and an
kfant sister.
I Surviving arc a son, Lewis Koontt
iMocksville; a granddaughter; a
!r,Rfchard"RJ."MarklondSr.
dvance; and a sister, Maybelie
[II of Advance.
'uneral serviceswereconducicdat
I. Sept. 6, at Union Chapel United
t Church by the Rev. Tim
rAMn Shaver
' DempseyAlvinShaver,8S,ofWan
I, Cooleem«, died Friday after-
, Sept. 4. 1998, at Rowan Rc-
d Medical Ccntcr in Salisbury af-
T a short illness.
Bom in Rowan Counly, Match 6,
|19l3,tolhelalePlineyAlvinandCallie
erine Fink Shaver, he was retired
|from Hoechsl-Celonese. His wife,
klieAugustaCiineShaver,prcceded
nin dealh in 1979.
Survivofsincludeadaughter,Paisy
n and husband James of Salis-
7;2sons, Alvin Shaverof Salisbury
I Bobby Shaver of Cooleemee; 7
Igrandchlldren; 8 great grandchiklren;
2 sisten, Ruth White of Mocksviile
land Lois Davis of Kannapolis; and a
|bnKher,AinoklShaverorchinaGrDve.
Funetalservlceswereheldat3p.ro.
ISepl. 6, al Eaton Funeral Chapel with
■the Rev. Mark Vkken offlciating.
■Burial folknved in Rowan Memorial
■Paik in Salisbuiy.
W a rre n H asten R oss
Wanen Hasten Ross, 75, of State
Road, died Saluiday, Sept. 5,1998, at
Fofsjih Medical Center in Winston-
Salem.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m.
Sept. 7, at Pleasant Ridge Baptist
Church with the Rev. Jeff Vogleroffl-
cialing. Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
He was the father of Phyllis Fells of
Advance.
Roy D. Langston
Roy D. Langston, 97, of U.S. Hwy.
601 North, Mocksvillc, died Wednes
day, Sept. 2,1998, from injuries sus
tained in a tractor accident.
Bom in the Cana community of
David County March 5,1901, to the
lale Mack C. and Maggie Clodfelter
Langston, he was employed with Al
lied Signal Company in Pittsburgh, Pa.
inlheeariy 1920‘s. ForovcrSOyears he
was a wholesale candy distributor and
a fanner. He was a member of Ealons
Baptist Church where he was fomwr
church treasurer. He was also a mem
ber of Woodmen of the World.
He was preceded in death by his
firstwife.GcrtrudcSimlerLangstonof
Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1958,
Survivors include 3 daughters,
Delores Goldman of Baltimore, Md.,
Vivian Pariter of Buriinglon and Janet
Langston of Washington, D.C.; 2 sons,
Robert Langston of Mocksvilie and
Dwight Langston of Greensboro; 6
grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren;
several nieccs and ncphcws;andaspe-
cial friend, Margie Rallcdge.
He was preceded in dealh by a son,
Bruce Langston; 2 bnitheis, Macy
Langston and Phillip Langston; and
wives, Violet Dannet Langston and
Fora Essie Langston.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. Sept. 5, at Eatons Baptist Church
with the Rev.DavidGilbrealholIicial-
ing. Burial followed inthechurchcem-
etery.
Memorials may be made to Ealons
Baptist Chureh, c/o Robert Langston,
1922U.S.601 Nonh,Mocksville,N.C.
27028.
J i i m l L e e W ilkins
Juirel Lee Tony" Wilkins, 44, died
at his home Wednesday evening, Sept.
2,1998.
Bom in Pickens County, Ala, he
was a member of Fellowship Bible
Baplisi Church in Winslon-Salem. He
was emptoyed at Funder America in
Mocksvillc.
Surviving are his wife, Brida Cody
Wilkins of the home; 2 sons, Jai R.
Wilkins and wife Amy of Winston-
SalemandAnihonyBobbittofDuriiam;
4 daughters, Carlolta Wilkins
McCauley and husband Reginald of
Tuscaloosa. Ala., Annette Wilkins of
Salisbury, and Lauren and Regina
Wilkins, both of the home; 5 broihen.
5 sisters; and a grandchild.
A funeral service was conducted al
2 p.m. Squ 6, al good Hope Baptist
Chiuch in Alkxvilk;, Ala. Burial foi-'
knved in the church cemetery.
Cyntllia Lynn Stevenson
Cynthia Lynn Stevenson of Slalcs-
vilie died Friday, Sept. 4, 1998, at
Columbia Davis Mcdical Center in
StolesviUe.
Bom in Alexander Counly Oct. 19,
1953,10 Magelion and Wilma Poole
Stevenson, she attended Nonh Iredell
High School. She was a graduate of
Mitchell Community College and
Gaidner-Webb Univenity. She had
been a member of Redland Church of
Christ for 36 yean.
Surviving, in addilion lo her par
ents, are a son, Bristol Lee Stevenson
of the home; 2 brothcis, John Bristol
Poole of Hiddenilc and Magellan
Stevenson Jr. and wife Cindy of Salis
bury; 2 sisters. Daphne Stevenson and
Prudence S.HoupeandhusbandJamie
ofCleveland;andahostof aunts, unclcs,
nieces, nephews, cousins and othcrrela-
tlves.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted at 2 p.m. Sept. 9, al Redland
Church of Christ in Advance with the
Andy Moss ofllciating and burial fol
lowing in Iredell Memorial Gardens.
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: In the room of her Cooleemee home where she has done most of her work, costume designer Randl Harris reaches for a
: pattern as re-enactment participants Meg Boswell and Daniel Barney watch. - Photos by Robin Fergutaon
Historical Characters Com ing To Life
! By Jeanne Gaittier
' I3avle Couniy Enteiprise Rcconi
History will comc to life at
; Cooleemee's ccnlenitial cclebrallon
: Sept. 26, 01 seme of Ihc town's best
-know« c h n e M ihifa Ihdr sloiics
: ■ about Ihe good old days.
Thoscadendinglhecelcbrdlionmay
Iciun whal ll was liltc lo Icach Ihc
children of Cooleemee In 1922 from
' schoolmlsiressRosaTolumorwondcr
al how Ihe praclicc of medicinc has
changcd since Doc Byerly made house
calls in 1924.
For Ihal day a small group made up
children and adulls will lake on the
roles of Iheir ancestors.
"We will greet people that day as if
we ore those people," explained Meg
: Boswell.
Boswellwillpomayhergnealgrand-
mother Maggie Gobble in 1922.
Maggie's husband A.B., who will be
playedby Meg'shusbandGaiy, woriced
in Ihe ofllce al Ihe lewlie mill.
"Our tools an veiy impononi," she
said.
Having lost all her ancestors,
_BoiwcU laid it U im p a rl lo herto
iuxp Ihc older geiicralionandlheCool-
eemee coifimunlly alivi.
Alter living away from Ihe town
where shegrewupfor22ycai5, Boswell
said she moved from Richmond. Va
with her family about a year ago lo gel
back lo the lifestyle Ihey have in Cool
eemee.
The historical re-enaclmenl will be
a family aflair for the Boswells. Meg's
12-year-old daughter Ashley will play
her great auni Margaret Gobble, who
was 12 in 1922. Her son Shane will
portray her grandfaiher Hubcn Ealon,
who was a billing clerk at the mill in
1924.
MosloflhepaiticipanlsinlhepiDjccI
are playing Ihclr own unccslocs, ac-
cofdlng 10 Randi Harris, who is mak
ing mosl of ihe costumes for Ihem.
One of Ihe greatest challenges will
bemaUngChrislyTaylor, 12,looklhe
part of Eliza Hairis Taylor, the 55-
yeor-old molher o fll, HaMs said.
Daniel Barney will portray bis
grandfather Рииу Foster, who worked
al the mill, as a boy in 1920. He plans
10 wear shoes Ihat his family has kepi
from that era.
School mistress RosaTatumwillbe
playedby JarolcDurtiam.LynnRumlcy
will portray Rosa's mother.
Olher participants are Danielle
O'Neal, Courtney Gibson. Bryson
Brown and Todd Ellis.
O'Neal will play her gnmdraclhcr
Lezzora Williams as a 14-year-old in
1920. Williams was a spinner al Ihe
mill. Also playing an ancestor, dibson
will be mill woriier Lula Creed as a 14-
year-old in 1900. I
Brown will portray his grandfather
Odell Nealy, who was a mill worker,
and Ellis will play Doe Byerly as he
looked in 1924.
They will lell aboul Iheir jobs and
answer questions, according to
Boswell.
Planning for Ihe project began
around Chrislmas, Harris siud.
She did research to find oul aboul
the clothing of the eras to be depicted
and made sketches of costumes while
on vacation in February.
She was able to find several compa
nies Ihat offcrperiod patterns on which
she could base several of her designs
and was able lo make two costumes by
altering dresses bought at consignment
shops, Harris explained.
She is making a vest to look like Ihe
one worn by Doc Byerly, which can be
seen al Ihe Zachary House.
All of Ihe costumes have been sewn
on her 1910 Singer treadle sewing
Harris makes the finishing touches to one of the costumes she
created for Cooleemee's Cemennial Celebration.
machine, she added.
Hairis, who studied costuming al
the School of Ihe Arts, has lived in
Cooleemee aboul four years.
She said she was happy lo have
been asked to make the costumes for
the centennial celebration.
For those who want lo gel a sneak
preview, Ihe actors will appear in cos
tume alacommunity chuich servicclo
be held on the grounds of Ihe Zachary
House Sunday, Sept. 20, and at a dedi
cation of Ihe mural, which has been
painted on a wall at the mill as part of
lhecentennialcelebfaiion,Friday,Sep(.
25.
They will also visit Cooleemee El-
ementary School and South Davie
Middle School to share a bil of Ihejr
town's history wiih students.
New Doctor's Office
Opened In l\^ocksville
Davie Couniy gol a new doctor
; >hen Piedmont Health Care opened an
ofliceonWilkesboioSiieetinMocks-
vilte recently.
Specializingin
. intentaimedkine.
I' Dr. Melissa
Champe-Seagle,
29, is a graduate
of Wake Forea,
Bowman Gray
School of Medi-
cine and com-
';.'plèled her resl-
;dency at N.C. Seagle
J BapUsi Hospilal in Winston-Salem.
'j A ictident of Advance for Ihe pasi
' fouryean,Seaglesaidsheutged№d-
nxmi Healthcare 10 let her stay in Ihe
ia n a.; i." '
•i : ‘.UvlngiiiOakValleywiihherhus-
; band, Scolt, both originally from
•; Hudson.andttieir4-monlh-olddaugh-
: ter Madeline, she said Davie Couniy
: hM become home to them.
' ;_._"Wc'vcUioughl the people heieore
r’w’nfce. Titey've wefcomed us," she
; saM.
: So far slie hai only seen a few
• pallenti, bul she's confUem ttM nim-
• lier will grow ai Ihe news gels out
2 iibout Moclcsville'i newest doctor. ;
; : ; Seagle will see patients of any age
• tnlpfefeTsforchiMienlohaveapedia-
iricii«. An iniemist typically sees pat-
...; liM jisiliiil atjtnut a|e.l4.v.sltt
The concentration of her training
was in Ihc diagnosis and treaimenl of
diabetes, hypertension, high choles
terol, Ihyioid problems and heart and
lungdiseaseaswellos preventive medi
cine by pcrfofming pap and pelvic
exains eM screeiüng for bieasl, colon
and prostate canccr, Seagle said.
Piedmont HealihCare's Mocksville
Inlcmal Medicine ofTice is located be
side Dr. Ronald Gann's office on
Wilkesboro Slreel and isopen 8 a.m. -
5 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 8 am.
- noon on Friday. Medkaid, Medicare,
worker's compenialion ate accepted,
and walk-in palienu are welcome.
"We don'l turn anyone away,”
Seagle said, "even if Ihey don't have
insurance."
The Mocksville ofllce will admit
palienuto Davie Cbunly Hospital orin
Iredell County - Iredell Memorial
Hospilal, Columbia Davis Hospilal of
Lake Nonnan Regional Medical Cen
ter.
ThedoctotisassistedattheMock»-
ville office l)y May Rhyne, office
inaiu^,andregiite>ednuneTamihy
Beck.
Seagle said she it looking forwaid
to seeing more patiews.
She has always wanted to practice
medicine in a small communily where
she wouU have a chance to better
know Jicr.palkMs and ihcir familk»,.
■ shciuUd. ■ ■ - ■
Mocks Bazaar Saturday
A bazaar complcle with gospel music, Iwo meals and auction is
planned for Saturday, Sept. 12 at Mocks Methodist Church, off N.C.
801 South in Advance.
A country ham, lenderloin, sausage and gravy, egg, grits and bis
cull txcoksfost will lie held faim 7-IOa.m.,wilh hambuigers, holdogs,
french friens, pinto tieans, break, and fried pies for luncli from 11
a.m.-1 p.m.
Gospel music will start at 11 a.m., and an auction will begin at I
p.m.
Beginning at 9 a.m., a yard sale which also will feature crafts,
Beanie Babies, produce, bake sale and household items, will he held,
Children's games will also begin at 9 a.m.
Pioceeds will go toward the purchase of a new oigan for the chuich.
For more infonnation, call 998-55 i 8 or 998-4407.
USDA Guarantees Loans
More North Carolina families and
individuals' ate eligible to become
homeowners wiih the assistance of a
U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) guaranteed k»n program.
Neal Eller, niral devekipmeni spe-
ci^isl.saidfundsareavailable for guar
anteed home ownership loans in North
Carolina.
"This is a tremendous opportunity
fot people lo buy a house. Bccause Ihe
federal government guarantees the
loan, knders can extend credit up to
100% of the purchase pricc or ap
praised value of Ihe property. Buyers
can gel inlo a house without large
down payments," said Eller.
Local lenders make loans lo R i
cana with moderate incomesandgood
credil ratings. Loans can be made to
purchase existing or new dwellings;
Home must be kicaied in nind areas cir
towns. All areas of Davie Couniy are
eligible for Ihis program.
Toobiaininronnation,coniaclEUcr
al (336) 667-1235 or (336) 634-568L
Often inquiring prospective
homcowneis can be given an indiea-
tun as to their eligibility based on a
tekphone conversation or ofTice visit
"Walk in" office houn are heU eveijr
Tuesday 1-3 p.m. in room 310 of the
County OfTice BuiUing located oi
Main Sueel in Mocksvilk. ^
Classes To Be Offered At Davie Campus
The Davk Campus of Davklson
CounlyCommunily College willoffer
the following continuing education
classes beglnninglheweekofAug.6.
■«(inMn to Advanced Walei>
color course will present bosic waler-
cokir ¡nsimctlon. Sludenis will kam a
varieiyofshapes, shading, light source,
composition, peispective, etc. (Mon-
day.Sepi. 14-Nov. 16,6:30-8;30p.m.,
$35fee,HlCs:2.0)
EMMhr« TciclHr Trslnloi fbr
T)*diiii,Aidi<aac«aadSiib«lliila
couise ii designed lo provide Ihe stu
dent with principks and practices of
effective leaching. Classes focus on
skills in planning, insirucilon, behav
ior management, human iélalions, and
professional growth. Ppportunilks to
explore area« of concem and needs
\tí
retevani to the leacher are provided.
(Mondays,Tuesdays,Thuisdays,Sepl.
14-Ocl. 5,4-7 p.m., $35 fee plus ap
proximately $5 for textbook, TRCs:
2.0)
IntmducUootoAutoCADI Re-
leaac 14 coursc will Introd^ Ihd stu
dent lo operating pnjcedures, Lsk
commands, and lemiinology needed
lo gel started using Ihe software. A
basic understanding of computer op-
eralkm and familiarity wiih drafling
concepts arerecommended.(Mo^ys,
Sept. 14-Nov. I6,6-8:30p.m..|35fee
plus apptDXimately $40 for textbook
anda$5maurialsfee)
MifWeldiiigcoune covers safely,
machine set-up, cunent conuol, gas
^ pKssuie cunliDt, iMuUiitKs for
wiiUUng in various positiai» with dif
ferent lypcs and ihiekncsses of melal,
checking weld penelrolion and shop
pn>jecis.(Tuesdays&Thuisdays,Sepl.
15-Nov. 19, 6-9 p.m.. $35 fee plus
approximately $10 for tcxibook and
$1.40 insurance fee)
MicrmaA Ollice 97 course Is a
powerful integrated software package
that includes Woid,^ccl, Access and
PowerPoint. Time will be spent on
each component as well as integration
featuresandlechnkiues.Thiscoutscis
not for beginnen and requires proil-
ckney in Windows. Students need two
3-1/2 inch high density disks. (Tlies-
days.Sept.l5-Dec'.8,6-8;30p.m.,$35
fee plus approximately $55 for text
book and a $5 materials fee. TRCs:
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МмШаиПгУшгВиНЬсоипе
is to provide an overview of nulritioi),
health, weight management an(l
wellness, meal planning and usiii|
nuiriiionkvels,andfoodsafely.(Tuei
days, Sept. 15-Dec. 8,6-8 p.m.,'$35
fee) :
Fuodamoitalionnvatiiiicaunc
covers common roadblocks lo flna»
cial success as well as keys lo success
Risk and cash nunagemeni.relirenieiM
and college planning, and slock ma^
kel tenninology ate covered. Folkn^
ing tips, hot stocks, funds and maili4
trends win be coveted. (Tuesdays 4
Thursdays, Sepl. I50ct 1.6-8 p.ni
Nofee) ;
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•R*®.A'^®C0ÜNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Sept. 10,1998
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DivleHlih
j. ;-;‘The jcholanhipbullcllns, special
{' pfDgranu, and career/college infor-
; raation will be replaced by a ncws-
: lener posted in eacli leachcr'sclass-
; room. Sludcnts are cncouragcd lo
I check this newsletter weeitly for im-
poitanl informatiofl on a variety of
I; subjects. Copies arc in the guidance
.' office.
j. “College Bound” magazine is
available free in the guidance oSice.
'' There are helpful articles about fi-
nancial aid, college rccrulting,
imemet addresses and dorm life.
; Students planning to attend Fo^
/ syth Uchnical Community Collcge
:i or Rowan-Cabarrus Community
: ' College to major in medical cancers
: should begin to apply in order to
avoid waiting lists. Students should
; Me Connie Little for morc inforroa-
: tiqn.
; A collcge fair will be Oct. 7 from
: 5-8 p.m. at the Benton Convention
Í Centcr in Winston-Salem. Students
Í and parcnts interested in speaking
Í with individual college representa-
; lives should plan to attend.
< ' Sept. 18 is the regislralion dead-
; line for the Oct. 24 ACT. Scpl. 15 is
■, the registration deadline forthe Oct.
; .10 SAT. Registration materials and
a free practice booklet arc available
in the guidance oflicc.
Job Bulletin 4 has been posted
^ iinund campus with six job open-
' ings. Several area businesses arc
looking for students to work various
' hours. Contact the guidance oOlce
' for morc informalion.
Career Day for juniors and fresh
men willbc’hicsday, Nov. 17. Jun
iors will hear iwocarccr speakers and
. freshmen, who are taking Freshmen
: Success this semester, will hear one
career speaker In their career of in-
. lerest.
Thank you to businesses and
: agencies which have provided job
training with the functional curricu-
liim students during the flrst semes-
• ter.
•: IV/o guidance software programs
; are available lo students. “Higher
; Scores on the SAT, PSAT and ACT'
; is aself-paced, computer interactive
>: prognm. “Succeed in Schaol” ofen
; 'fng, communication, note taking, and
memory improvemenl. Studenis may
; sign up in the guidance olice to use
; these software programs before
; school, afler school and during
' lunches.
North Davie Middle
The Elective Team 'selected the
logo “Beyond The Core" and an
apple as titclr symbol.The leam staff
have t-shirts witi) tiie symbol embroi
dered. Flags were m a^ and hung In
. the hallway outside each staff
member's door. The Elective Team
; planned an interdisciplinary unit
: witii Uieeightii grade titled “InThem
. Tbar Hills." This unit includes cur-
; riculum plans that focus on tiie cul-
: lure and people of tiie Appalachian
: Mountains.TheweekofSepl. I4will
.'bethe main focus.
' S U d ig ^ Spanish sludcnts have
been sludying howloaskandanswer
j quotioas lhat could be useful inev-
: etyday siiualions. With numbers.
they have been identifying math
. shapes with the conecl Spanish num-
. ber. They began a study of adjectives
.' in ccder to compare and contnulob-
: jecls, animals and people. With a
partner, students presented an oral
Spanish dialogue.
Seventh grade Spanish students
have been woridng In groups lo make
piñatas. They have studied numbers
all the way upto millions.Thcy have
learned to tell lime in Spanish. In
asking and answering Spanish ques
tions. they are learning how to relay
information aboul someone else.
New vocabulary study consists of
learning the Spanish names of ar
ticles and objccts in the classroom
and around Ihe school. Students have
reviewed the days of Ihe week and
the monlhs of the year and are learn
ing how lo respond corrcctiy with the
dale.
Eighth grade Spanish studenis
began with tiie conjugation of verbs
In order 10 sec the relationship for
appropriate use in grammar. A brief
map study Introduced students to the
Spanish-speaking countries. Vocabu
lary study has consisted of appropii-
aie expressions for greetings, salu
tations, and seeking information.
Students have leamed the names of
30 animals and compared and con
trasted them. Students are learning
Ihe names of family members and
how to identify them in Spanish. A
review of days of Ihc week, monlhs
of Ihe year, and seasons has led them
lo a new vocabulary sludy of weather
expressions.
Sixth graders in Mrs. Gooding's
keyboarding class arc learning how
to take carc of tiie computer and Ihe
Importance of proper keyboarding
techniques. Included are such things
as correct posture and finger place
ment on the approptiaic keys, as well
as keeping thclreyes on the monitor
or the primed text, rather lhan on Ihc
keyboard or their lingers. The morc
studenis practice using the proper
lechniques, tiieir accuracy and speed
increases. Likewise, tiie level of con
fidence tiiey have rises. The second
six weeks will involve working with
spreadsheets and databases.
Seventh graders in Mrs.
Gooding's Career Decisions class
have been involved in several inven
tories lo determine such Ihings as
their learning styles, interesu and
values. Each of tiwu areas plays a
larfs lole in dMeimiging dw type of
career a pcison Is most suited foe In
a few weeks, students will simulate
a faclory and will begin sewing
projects. During this unit, students
will serve as supervisors, production
and quality control workers, custo
dians. After a week or two of dili
gently working on Ihcir projects,
tiicy will produce a finished product
which is usually pillows or stuSed
animals.
Eighth graders taking Ihe Lifc
Skills class have been leahiing the
imponance of havlnga positive self-
concepi and ways to keep their peers
and family members raise their self
esteem. They have performed skils
which compare and coniiast families
of tile past, present, and fulure.Thelr
next unit will be childcare. During
tills unit, each student will parent a .
“baby egg." They will be required to
provide care for their baby.
Babysitters will be needed when tiK
parent cannot watch tiieir child. A
journal will be kepi during Ihe week
telling of dw experiences witii tiwir
child. In tile past, studenu have al
ways reported Uut being a teen paf
ent would be diSlcult and tiial they
know they are nol ready to become
real parcnts.
Students in Mrj. Smiley's key
boarding class arc working on ihcir
keyboarding skills. They are sludy
ing word processing with emphasis
on speed and accuracy in typing.
In music classes, sixth gmilcrs are
iinlshing their first rolalion and arc
preparing for a review quiz, cover
ing pitch Idenliflcalion, notation, and
music hislory from the MiddlcAges
lo the Classical Period. Scvcnih grad
ers are learning to construct major
scales and will soon begin sludying
the life of Mo/an. Eighth graders
have complelcd biographies of 19th
and 20th Century composers and arc
beginning to focus on Ihcir upcom
ing inlerdisclplinary unit titicd *in
Them Thar Hills," They will be
Isitcnign to and singing songs form
North Carolina and constructing
musical instruments in class.
Cenlnil Davie Elementary
Grandparents' Day will be cel
ebrated on Friday, Sept. 11, for fourth
graders and on Monday, Sepl. 14 for
fifth graders.
School pictures will be made
Tuesday, Sepl. 15.
The PTA will meet on TVcsday,
Sept. 29. The fall book fair will be
open. The fair will also he open Oct.
1,4 and 5 for sales.
The Friendship Club met on Sept.
3 after school. The club worked on
school hcautiflcallon hy planting
mums.
Bus Duly Stars of llic Week are
Samanlha Hodges, Nicholas Pugh,
Vanessa Didenko and Zarchary
Howaid.
Moining Media Hclpcis are Malt
Hauser. Meghan Appell, and
Meghan Dyson.
Cllizcns of the Week aie Jana
Hughes, Audiie Cld, Josh Elder,
Zachary Howard, Andy
Ramsbotham, Stephen Serfass,
Janna Seamon, Collin Fcrcbce, Dou
glas Jones, Maegan Cline andliisha
Hairston.
Bus Riders of the Week are Alisla
Parks, Leigh Ann Weatherman,
MichacI Villascnir, Casey GriSllh,
Rachel Goin, Audrie Cid, Robert
Conley, and Kenneth Brown.
Suidenu of Oaye Carothers are
learning aboul the earth's formation
through experiments and group
work. Asiudy of climate, vcgeialion,
and landforms of the Americas has
been complclcd. Siudenls are also
writing animal poems using interest
ing verbs.
Cooleemee Elementary
Second graders of Ellen
McDanicl arc reading, making
graphs In math, and learning about
objecls and how they Interact in sci
ence. Good Citizens Kayla Grubb
and Crystal Smith werc recognized
for showing initiative. .
Fifth graders of Susie Wilcox,
Lou Sulphin, and Karen Fleming arc
studying weather and bringing to
school Ihcir homemade weather In-
stnimcMs. They have begun taking
Acccicrated Reader tests and are
working on earning points for tiie
Points Club as well as Improving
their reading skills. Students are us
ing assignment notebooks to help
them keep up with homework and to
help keep them organized.
Pinebrook Elemrnlaiy
First graders of Gina Bandy,
Heather Blank, Linda Dorsell and
Leigh Anne Davis have completed
math units on patterns and sorting.
They have discussed appropriate be
havior for Ihe bus and how lo be safe
al home and school. In addition lo
units on safcty, they completed stud
ies of Ihc human body and commu
nity helpers. They continue to work
on handwriting, journal writing and
reading.
Third graders of Cindy Orslllo
have welcomed back their class pel,
D.J., a female mallard duck. She was
just a duckling when school ended
in June. Students were surprised lo
see her full grown after summer va
cation. The class has been busy with
lessons about plants, learning cuisive
writing, and sludying maps. Ait and
writing activities have been cenlercd
around the character trail respect.
Fifth graders of Linda Harris, Sue
Howard, and Linda Idol have been
busy outdoors. They are harvesting
tomatoes and cantaloupes from their
garden. They are planning for Ihe fall
garden. Siudenls recently visited the
Wild Education Site and nature trail.
Activities Included taking a depth
profile of Cedar Creek, averaging
icmperalures along Ihe trail, getting
the average age of trees, and tree
idcntincallon. Students had the help
of several parent volunteers.
William R. Davie Elementaiy
Second graders of Alyce Bagshaw
and Pam Rcnegar have been observ
ing the llfecyclcoftiw butterfly Slu
dcnts have observed the caterpillars
feeding on Ihe dill plants. A few
chrysalises werc found this week.
Everyone is anticipating butterflies
soon. Studenis have been reading
stories about giants. In math, Uwy are
learning addition facts.T1iey graphed
Iheir binhdays, favorite day of dw
week and other data. Students re
viewed bus safcty and good citizen
ship rules which will be practiced
throughout the year.
Shady Grove Elementaiy
The kindergarten classes have
been busy making new friends.Thcy
arc learning about bears, colors,
shapes, and bus safety In Spanish,
Senior Oliver has been integrating
her lessons around these units.
Mocksvllle Elementary
KIndcigancn students of Carrie
Hess and Shlriey Driggars welcomed
Ihcir new assistam, lackic Sales. Stu
dent shave been busy learning about
Ihc letter “Gg."They read The Three
Billy Goals Gniff and acted out Uw
story. They learned about gorillas,
geese, and read slocies aboul ghosts.
They played in green goo at cenier
time. They are learning about the
number 4. Next week Uwy will leam
about Uie letter “Hh" and Uie num
ber 5.
Kindergarten studenis of Liane
Uliano and Grace Hillon are learn
ing aboul die letter “Gg."They are
learning about shapes, as well.They
made geese and ghost book. During
. math time Ihey have been experi
menting with colors and practicing
numbers. Learning centers have
helped students leam lo work with
others, develop line motor skills by
cutting and writing, and esilmalcd
and compare.
First graders traveled lo Spencer
Shops as an extension unit on trains.
They look a train ride and loured die
roundhouse.
Second graders of Susan Wall
Smith and Brenda Hollirield are ex
ploring die topic of feelings. They
read Alexander and the Terrible,
Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
and this book led to a study of Aus
tralia, marsupials, continents, and
Australia's diverse habitats.
On Scpl. 2, second graders of
Sandra Robinson had asuiprise visit
from Thkehiro Okomolo, a Japanese
exchange student louring the Unilcd
States. He spent an hour with the
class telling them about life in Japan
and answering questions. The next
day, Mrs. Robinson brought a ki
mono, chopsticks, pictures and otiier
items from her visit to Japan, and Uw
students learned more aboul Ihis
country. Wendy DeLury’s second
graders rcad Frog and Toad are
Friends. After reading Ihe chaptci; “A
Swim," cach student created a new
bathing suit forToad. Their designs
were stylish. Tb culminate, a frog and
pond unit they enjoyed Frog Grog
and Frog's Legs.
Third graders of Kerri Wall and
Cindy Freeman have been reading
Lost in Ihe Storm. They have been
studying verin. In matii, studenu arc
covering boxes and learning aboul
faces, edges, and points. They have
learned the words congruent and
symmetry.
Third graders of Shirley
McMillan and Debbie Brown are
Icoming about each other and many
thIngs.They read tiw Velveteen Rnb-
bil as Ihey sludied animals with ver
tebrates. They read Miss Rumphlus
as they integrated plants. They an:
reading about a lillle curious boy
who lived in Ihe mounUtlns. Students
arc doing Saxon math activities dally
as Ihey count, measure, tell time and
read the ttiennometer. The characlcr
education program allows them lo
Icam about many vinues including
compassion, honesty, truth, respon-
Vibilily, friendship and generosity
Students of Jeremy Brooks ore
working hard The first graders are
learning to read. They have learned
the words horse, ball, boy, car, and
others. The second and third graders
are going through books quickly
Nexl week Uwy will be sianing a new ■
science unit about living ihings
which includes insects. Most ofthe
lessons are hands-on witii lots ofdls-
coveiy.
In honor of Grandparents' Day,
grandparents are Invited to have
lunch with tiwir grandchildien:'nics-
day, Scpl. IS, Uilrd grade; Wednes
day, Sept. 16, second grade; Thurs
day, Sept. 17, first grade; and Friday
Scpl. 18, kindeigartcn. Check with
Ihc classroom teacher to confirm
lunch limes.
Students of the Week of Aug. 31
are Ryan Dyson, Caltlyn Brake, An
drew Domanski, Dillon Reid, Jared
Barber, Erin Deadmon, Jesse Hilton,
Rachel Moore, Summer Holland.
Catherine Brake, Joshua Hash, Jessie
Frye, Adam McKnight, Mallhew
Torbush, Joseph Taylor, Stephen
Canner, Meagan Matthews, Blake
Byme, SaTbnIa Gray, Corwin Crews,
Amanda Sluan, Dustin Downing,
Amy Presley, Apiffany Gaither,
Justina Ijames and Rebekah Eri).
Sat,SEPT. 13th • 7 am -1
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supcrvlsorsand focuscson llicday-lo-
day concerns of the supervisor. Topics
Includc communlcalion, motivation,
leadership styles, team dcvelopmem,
''andiraprovingwork-unllpeifonnancc.
(Tuesdays, Scpl. 15-Ocl. 20, 6-8:30
' p.m., $35 fee plus approximately S56
for textbook)
Sign Language; Beglnnlngcouisc
' Isdesignedlolcachbeginning skillsln
communicating with the dcafby using
total communlcalion. Tlic couisc of-
■ ■ fcis students nn overview of dcafnc.ss
and o'tirr iwncs lelnlcil to deafness.
(Tlnirsdnys.Scpi. 17-Dcc. IO,4-fipm„
$35 fee plus approximmcly $18 for
■lexlbook,TRCs;2.4)
Word 97 for Windows 95 L'OiiTsc
Icachcs document creation such as Icl-
leni, memos, iahlc.s. chiuts, and re
ports. This course is not for bcglnnen,
and requires keyboaiding expericiKc
nnd familiarity with windows. Stu
dents need to bring a 3-1Д Inch high
.'dcnsllydisk.TlicconlcntorihiscoURc
specilically teaches the technology
compclenclcs required of all public
school ceitified peisonncl. (Wednes
days, Sept.. 16-Dec. 9, 6-8:30 pm.,
$35 fee plus approximalely $30 for
Icxthook)
DCCC offeis coinprehcnslvc edu
cational opponunilics for all mlulls in
Ihc community. For morc inromiution
aboul programs or courses, contacl
DCCC Davie Campus al 336-7.11-
2885.
Edwardjones
Brenda Battle, Investm ent Representative
with Edward Jones, is pleased to announce that
B e th H u m p h r e y hns joined our firm in the
position^of Branch Oflice Administrator,
Our oflico is locatcd at 820 S. Main St., Mocksvillo.
Pleaso join Brenda in welcoming Beth lo our ofTice.
B & D, Design & Construction
Q.l^o,ifc “cTo i_/Ucet ‘youit
Additions • Kitchens • Baths • RepiocBmenl Windows •
Sun Rooms • Siding • Masonry • Light Excavating •
Renovations • Docks • Til« Work • Small Repairs • |
Light Commercial Work • Bob Cat & Back Moo Service, ^
Ref.AvaH. Hail or Full Day
25 Yrs. Exp. 336-751-4212 P.O. 00« 424 0
Mocksvllle, NC 27028
F O R L E A S E
S T O R A G E T R A IL E R S
(Long or Short Term - RENTALS)
TRUCKING COMPANY, INC.
^ 2079 US Hwy. 601 N. • Mocksville, NC
336-492-7716 • (800) 247-4789-US
FALL MUMS
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Mix or Match
Choe»»tromov»r 40varktlMl
H o u se p lan ts
H anging B a sk e ts •
H erb s for M uch L essi I
Oak & Thistle
Gardens«34 Ball«y‘6 Chapel Road. Advance(Righi0(1 H»y. eoi. Jusi2Mi»tSoiinofA<^VK*
B p.ni.) 9 9 8 - 8 4 3 3
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Austin Hunt Lumber Co.
; 2762 Hickory Hwy.
Statesville, N.C. 28677
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292 Magnolia Ava. - StatetyOeorgiaa 2996 sq.fi main & taper ■ev.. 1489 sq n tOMor tev. 4ВЯ. 3.5Ba, LR. OR, Den, lg. kitdt. blast area. 2 car gar,, playroom, laundry, updated. $266,000. CALL CONNIE
Windchlme Farm - Godboy Road - 20 acre horso loram comploloty romodolod. 3 bedroom. 2 bath lamihouso. fiofse bam. out buiWinQS, suoam. tonced ft cross lenced.
$220,000. CALL CONNIE
2046 Angoli Road - i2r/> acros. Houso Witti 2204*/- SF. 3Dn. 2.50A. targo don, lormal LR & OR, Djscmcnt. Separato sopì« and water imo on proporty. $179,000.
CALLMARY.
m P e M » D riva - NewConstnicüon in - Twinbrook Subdivision. 1471 tq. IL ranch home on 0.S2 acre. Э bedroom, 2 ba№ with ireplace in living room. Cal tor details. t11l,00aCALLDCBe№ .
411 liamaa Church Rd. -Poss. 95% financ. 3BR, 20A. 1900*SF, formal DR 4 LR. don w/rock fipl&,b'fsL rm of! kitch., cath. coikngs. fenced back yard. Large (OL Much, much morel $109.900. CALL DEBBIE.
2553 Davio Academy Rd ~1200» Sq FI. spacious Itoor plan witti largo owners suiio. 3BR. 2BA, lircpiaco. ganoy kik:hon loaiurjig wtnio cabinots and separalo dming area. $95.900. CALL DEBBIE.
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Ju lia l&ni>ard.GiU 75Ы754Connie Коша15кс.ся5/ош
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E v e iy n H aynes 751*3831Jane WhlitocJc
751-5704
ftfon^Hdwonl 492-5513Debbie Pennington 751-3856Ken Sales.om 751-2$4SM .J. RmulcUl.GRi
751-5629 Mike Hendrix
75M040Joclde Coulston
492-2127
2BA. 2039 6Q. fL convenient In- tm locatoa Low utilities «riuiurai gee heat and central air. tomm iWig room
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1023 Dulin Rd - 3BR. 2BA cottage, convenieni. groat lor home bus. or invest includes 694 sq.lL 2 stoiy garago wAiatn A Ulch. new plumb. & wlrtng $64.90a CALL DEBBIE. JANEorLARISSA.
465 Pleasant Acre Dr. -Largo tot sq. h. larmstylo house wBi good floor ptan, 3 bedrooms. 1,5 bath. Groat lamify area, large utiiiiy ' room, rocking chair porch. $67.900.CALLMARY.
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647 Peoplea Creek Rd.-ADVANCE- Slory and 1/2 homo with 3 bedrooms. 1 tutti on beautiful, lovol 9JiO acre. $61,600. CALL DIANE.
ш а м и о м м -г в н ,IBA In e c. condN. Great forreet. Range. W/D, 4 Ц oubuUne- ~dMng & wnilv mv Qood focaloa &tft in 1990 174.900. CAU KEN.
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107 POMUn<l>Shady Acres SUxlv. 36R.2eA. W dbiew<de. cath. ceil., paved driveway, porch, handcapaccess, deck. 12sie sta, bUg., ' ferved backyard. $72.600. 'c a u JANE or DEBBIE
243 Main 8L - 2Br, IBa. . cuttage. Groat cond. Rofng ЛГ0620Г. W'D, RO, 2 ceiling Ians, Now. windows & ИпИ skiing. Mati.ir8l twat & ccni ■ air. Ideal lor stanor homo. $46,000 CALL KEN.
197 Spruce Street-3BR.1BA. Icnced backyard on privale streeL Cute cotiago needs TIC. Great potential for investor or starter homa. Irviown locabon. $34.900. CA U DEBBIE.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998, - D3
GENE TREXLER
RQOHNG
NewAOtdRools 24 Years Exporlonco Froo Estimates
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provUtng accoun№g & payroll Mivioes for
small business. Proparatior) ol business &
individual income tax roturns.
336-940-5569
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FIJRIMITIIRE & COLLECTIBLE
GLASSWARECIIINA-ADVERTISERS
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L O C A T IO N : 7370 Styers Ferry RU.. Clem m ons. N C . From W inston-
Salem , in ivcl 1-40 W est lo N ew U S I Iw y. 4 2 1 North. B i l on I-cw isvillc-
Clem m ons Rd. Turn left {cross overpass bridge). Turn right ii 2nd stoplight
OHIO Styers Ferry Rd. G o 2 m iles & turn right to remain on .Styers Ferry Rd.
Venture 1/2 m ile before turning left. Sale at 1st house right.
FURNITURK Watnut Vivwiian Jresstn. isalmn Victorian maiWc-iop table; Victorian walnut ch.iits: walnul nfcdlc-poiiii chairs; walniit oval cilfec labic; walnut ni.nble-lop dr»(>-ci;nlcr dresser; l-ilrawcr tahic; camcl-back tove scat; 4-pc Wilktl cannontiall Inxlionin suite (like new); sbnt-iront desk old rix'kcr. Jenny Lind tvd; clicst of drawcis; Duncan lliyfc game lalik; Duncan lliyfe sofa; jtd oak rockcr, pic safe; china cnbincl; wooden chum; pair of rccliners; scl of 6 chnirs; cannonlull k'd;U....I__rt_......I — .. - I.-.I .... _ r______•f-l.l__________ .iKwkcavc; One walnut sludow 1ч« ptclutc frame; catly talk; St\\\ TaWc stwpic sUxk; wall Regulator с1гкк; RCA Л Zenith televisions; 6-i mantle clock; lots more fumilurc.
OLASSWARB'CWNA: 42 pc scrvicc for 8 Occupiod Japan spring violcl palicm scl; old hand-pjintcd water set; hultcr ilishcs; chcrry painel glass; fottcd passion lower ix)wl; an cut pattern glass; w.ish pitcher I'k; howl; old miving Cranbctty Rov: tx)wl; slcins; .ipprox. 50 pc Bristol Cmwn Ducal china; oj) lamps; «1$ of crysl.il: Wall rnvereil bowl; coUcclion of cups & sauccrs; cruet; s<{uirrcl brand (vanut Jar; iiride's lia^kcl; Hull poltcry; patlcm & pressed gt.\ss\v.-irc; signed prci%cd glass; Hird & Sliawbcrry; fine Gcmiai) tieer slcins. j
ADVEMTÍSE/IS: Immense collection of advertisers inclutlinr signs, boics. tins, iheriminjcter». clocks, cic. RJR Tobacco ilems. Cwa CoIa. IV^i. oil companies & nwrc. Item promoting RJR ^ Coca-Cota producís alone iiumUr in the hundreds. A sampling of Ihc tin signs includc Kcllogs'n, Old Gold. Pickaiiiiliy. Old Injun. Sitting Hull Tobacco. Lone Ranger Anniversary (I9.Í.1Í0). Hires. Ui'áe. Dr. Pepper. IVpsi. Lay or Rust 1‘uullrv. Carter’s Litllc Liver pills. Lilvrty fenilirc^. Squirrel sailed nuts, piiplic lelephone, Hershcy's, Southern Railroad. IIop.ilong Cissidy. Roy Rogers A Dale Evans. Red Ryder Hrtad. Anllers Apple, Merita llre.id. S^iih liros,. much more; loads of Winsion Cigarclles .idveilisers. /
OT7/EK COLLECTIBLBS A MISCHUANY: Pirst wild War Vicwina«er & lialticscenes; Hue agate; reserve piiniiiig on glau; linens; clina dolls; doll cloihjng; sterling silver related ilems; cooking utensils; lols of ironwniii dinner hell; Uncle Sam casl Iron bank; old p(«tcaids & Sunday school canls; old »lioto album; Hlue Hack speller, leather bound books; old pockei walch; RainUiw v/cuum cleaner & 2 other vacuum cleaners. I __
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FRED G, MOCK, AuclUccr
5721 Old US Hwy. 421, Ea.sl Ilihd, NC 27018
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DEVELOPMENT PRICING INFORMATION
Prices quoted reflcct the lovi» price home for sale as of August 24, 1998. In each development, the homes under coostnictkn паД be priced above or below th шее Indicated. It may be possible lo build a home at a price or bejotv the shore ‘
upon, but nol limited to, nJwl conditions, lot price, square foouge, builder employed, and cuslom features desired. Lott avidlaMai for custom coosuuciioQ i cach communily. COLDWELL BANKER TRIAD. REALTORS has been retained as tha laW
live by the ind ndent builders constructing homes in each community. Call a COLDWELL’ BANKERHUAO,vt«» aoent for addii nal infonnation. ‘ ’ ............ /•>v i'
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Ш - PÀ yiE COtJNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 10,1998
P U B L I C N O T I C E S
' ' M OnCBOr
N m eCL0SU RE8ALE
Undtr and by virtu« ot tht power ol sale
contained In a certain Deed ot Trust made
by James C. Sherrill and wife. Louise A.
;8herrill. to N.C. Trustee Company.
Trulte«(8). dated the 17th day ol May.
1991 and recorded in Book 172, Page644,
Davie County Registry. North Carolina,
Default having been made In the payment
ol the note thereby secured by the said
Deed ol Tmst and the undersigned, H.
TERRY HUTCHENS, having been substi
tuted as Tnistee in said Deed of Trust by
an instniment duly recorded in the Office of
the Register ot Deeds of Davie County,
North Carolina and the holder of the note
evidencing siUd Indebtedness having di*
rected that the Deed ol Trust be fore*
closed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee
wfKoHorforsaieattheCourthouse Door,ln
theClty of Mocksville, Davie County, North CMJiina at 3:00 P.M. onThursday the 17th
day ot September. 1998 and will sell to the
hipest bidder for cash the following real
estate situate In the Township of Jerusa*
l«im. In ttie County of Davie. North Caro*
lina. and being more particularly described
’ as foikms:
Lying and being n Jerusalem Town
ship. Davie County, North Carolina and
beginning at an existing iron, said existing
Iron beingasouthwestemcomerof Chester
West, DB B l. page 361. reference DB 81.
page 36t, Plat Book 3, page 25, Tax Map
M-4. Parcel 11; thence from said existing
Iron South 12 d^rees 43 minutes 18 sec
onds West. 211.20 feet to an unmarked
point In the centerline of NCSR1116, Junc
tion Road; thence with saki Junction Road
North 78 degrees 22 minutes 06 seconds
West. 46.48 feet to an unmarked point;
thtnce North 67 degrees 32 minutes 45
seconds West. 64.65 feet to an unmarked
point; thence North 52 degrees 49minutet 07. scconds West, 63.81 feet to an un-
narked point tocated In an okl road bed;
thence North 44 degrees 21 minutes 46
seconds West. 90.76 feet to an unmarked
point In the interline of BearCreek: thence
with Bear Creek North 34 degrees 19 min
utes SS seconds East, 60.32 feet to an
unmarked point In sakl creek; thence with
Bear Creek North 14 degrees 38 minutes
15 seconds West, 106.30 feet to an un-
nurked pint In said creek; thence South 70
degrees 45 minutes IS seconds East.
29120 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF
BEQINNINQ and containing 1.189 acres
u surveyed by Hall's Land Sun/eying
Company on August 6,1985. revised May
13.1991. Together with Improvements located thereon; sakl property being located at 1407 Davie Academy Road aka 1407 Junctton Road. Mocksville. North Caro- iltw.- ■’ Should the property be purchased bya thini party, that person must pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required ty NCOS §7A- 30»(a)(1).The property to be offered pursuant to Me note« d sale is t)elng odered for sale.
■ . »wwler and oonveyence *A8 tS. WHERE tft.* Heltwr tw Tnielee nor *«a holder of
the note secured by the deed ot trust/
security agreement, or both, being fore-
doeed. nor the officers, directors, attor
neys. empk)yee8. agents or authorized representative of either the Tmstee or the holder of the note make any representa- tk)n ot warranty relating to the title or any
physical, environmental, health or safety
roiiditions existing In. on, at or relating to
:hepn>pertybeingoNered(orsale.andany
and all responsibilities or liabilities arising
out of or in any way relating to any such
corxJition expressly are disclaimed. Also,
tNs property Is being sold subject lo all
taxes, special assessments, and prior liens
.or encumbrances ol record and any re
corded releases.
A cash deposit (no personal checks) of
five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or
seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00),
whichever is greater, win be required at the
tinneot the sale.
This 27th day ot August 1998.
Signed; H. Terry Hutchens, Substi
tute Trustee
H. Terry Hutchens
Substitute Trustee
P.O. Box 2505
4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103
Fayetteville. N.C. 28302
____________ 9-3-2SJ
NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY
IN THE QENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILEN0.97M216 OAVIE COUNTY. PlalntiH. vs.HEIRS OF MARY A. and ALLEN BHOWN.Oetendants.
■ : : NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
O PM ALPflO PEflTY
Under and by vlrtua ot an execution
liauadontw26titfayofJuncl998.bythe
.ClaikoflhaSuperkyCourtof Davie County
m tvateve entitled actton, and directed lo ttw undersigned Sheriff. I wil at 12:00
noon on ttw 29lh day of September. 1998. al ttw door ot ttw Davie County Court-
houae In Mocfcsvile. N.C.. oiler for sale to
ttw NgfwN bUdtf for cash, a l ttw right.
or al anygma at or after ttw docketing
bfttw judgment in aaU action had In and to ttw folowing deecribed real estate, lying
,;jM d being in ttw Mocksviil« Township,
¿Davie Counly. N.C.:
• . Sea Dead Book 31 Page 418 in ttw
. Odea ol ttw Regiaier ol Deads ot Davla ^Couity. North Carolna. Property is k>-
* »caiad naar Hicrast Dr. and contains .8 acraa, more or laaa.
; Tha above daacrtbed property is sold
. •aut#ct to any and a l prior iiens,encum-
. Vbrancaa. daada of trust, rights ot way,
; aaaafnemi,aaaaasmaniaandAdValoram
r.lBM a.ifany.
f ■ TERM80FSALE:ThahighbkJdarwiil
¿baraquiradtodapoeitlenpercem(10%)of
( Ma bU Iri caah al ttw lima of sala and ttw
Abalmoe upon conlrmatlon of sale and
^ IM ro fd a a d .
y TM ttw 21aldayol Auguat. 1906.
■>; . WWam A. Whilaker• SlwrMol Davit County
V 11/ v : by O inrv ftM t). Dtpmy SherM
£i 4 c,
I
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
ADMiNISTRATOR NOTICE
Having quQlined as Administrator of
the Estate of ^ancy W. Robertson, de
ceased. tale o^Davie County, North Caro
lina, this is tojnotify all persons having
dalms against laid estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day
of December. f998. being three months
from the firsl day of publicatk>n or this
notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons ir^debted to said estate win
please make Imrnedlate payment to the
undorsignod. \
This Is theSnjdayol September, 1998.
TedJ.Robert^.3354U.S.Hv^. 158,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028, Administrator of
the Estate of Nancy W. Robertson, de
ceased. (’
9-3-4tn
NORTH CA RO LIli
OAVIE COUNTY
EXECUreiX NOTICE Having qualifie^ as Executrix of the
Estate ol Earl CoitI Furehes. deceased.
tateolDavieCounty.NorthCarolina.thlsls to noti^ all persons paving daims against
said estate to present tnem to the under
signed on or belore the 3rd day ol Decem
ber. 1998, being three months from the
first day of publicadcn or this notk» will be
pleaded in bar ol lie ir recovery. All per
sons indebted to iaki estate will please
make Immediate payment to the undersigned. . I
This is IheSrddav'olSeptember, 1998. Deborah DavlsFifChes, 141 Roberson Drive. Mocksville. NC. 27028, Executrix ol the Estate of Earl Coite Furehes, deceased.
9-3-4tp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOFB NOTICEHaving qualified ai Executor ol the Estate of Alney Ledlord,deceased, late of Davie County, North Cuolina, this is to
' notify all persons havln) daims against
sakl estate tp present thwn to the under
signed on or belore the 2Qh day of Novem
ber. 1998, being three rwnths from the
firsl day of publicatton or tils notice will be
pleaded in bar of their ro»very. All per
sons indebted to said esate will please
make immediate paymen lo the under
signed.
This Is the 20th day of «ugust, 1998.
RonnieLedford. P.O. Ba23, Advance,
N.C. 27006, Executor of he Estate of
Alney Ledford, deceased. )
t 8-20-4IP
NOTICE I
OAVIE COUNTY BOMD OF COMMISSIONERS PUBUC HEARIK3 8:00 P.M., MONDAY, SEFTEMBER 2 1 .19M
The Davie County Board olCommis-
sioners will t>old a public hearirg at 8:00
p.m.. Monday. September 21.108. in ttw Commisskxwr«* Room. Davie C^ir^ Administration Buikling, 123 S. Kain St.,
Mocksville, N.C. The purpose of he hear
ing Is to receive public commert on a
proposed Ambulance Ordinance fv Davie
County. A copy of the proposée Davie
County Ambulance Ordinance Is ot file in
the Davie County Manager's Office floom
250. Davie County AdmlnistrationBuild-
Ing. 123 S Main St.. Mocksville, N.C
Brenda B. Hunter.Clerk
Oavle County Bd. of Commissimers
9^2tn
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
CO-AOMINISTRATOflS NOTKE
Having qualified as Co-Adminlstraors
of the Estate ol WIma Campbell Osbone,
deceased, late of Davie County, Netti Carolina, this Is to notify an persons havig
dalms against said estate to present thini
to the undersigned on or before the 3rd diy
of December. 1998. being three monis
from the first day of publk»tion or tt« notice will be pleaded in bar ot their reco*-
ery. All persons indebted to said estate w|
please ntake Immediate payment to tl>.
undersigned.
This is the 27th day of August. 1998.1
Karen W. Osborne, Co-Administrator,
157 Aubrey MerreU Road, Moduvüle, NO
27028 I
Stephen L Osborne, Co-Admlnistra-
tor, 4185 Cauble Road. Salisbury. NC
28144
___________ 9-3-4tp ;
NORTH CAROUfÎÂ 'COUNTY OF DAVIE ^EXECUTOA NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of ttw Estate ofEfirdH.Lee.lateot Davie County, ttiit is to notify aU persons having daima
against seid estate to present ttwm to ttw
undersigned on or before ttw 3rd day ot
Dacember.1998,being ttiree monttis from
ttw first day of publicatkNi or ttiis notice will
be pleaded in bar ol ttwir recovery. AU persons indebted to sakl estate will make
immediate payment to ttw undersigned.
TNs27ttiday ol August, 1998.
Eugene DuU, 2301 OkJ Highway 421.
Yadkinvilt, NC 27055.
Martin, Van Hoy, Smittt & Raisbeck,
LLP
Ten Court Square
MocksviUe, North CaroUna 27028
9-3-4tn
NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICE H a\^ quaiifltd as Executor ol ttw
Estaw ol A. Tumar Qranl. Jr.. deceased,
late ol Davie County. North Carolina, ttils is
to nolity a l persona having daima against
sakl estate to present ttwm to ttw under-
signadonorbtlortttw20tt)dayofNoyam-
bar. 1906, bting ttvee monttw Irom ttw
first day of pubiicatkm or ttiis notict wM bt pleaded In bar ol ttwir racovtry, AU per-
sons Indablad to sakl astato w l pleast
makt immtdiaw payment to ttw under-
signed.
TNa ia ttw 20tt) day ol August. 1096.
. Annia Lols Qranl. Executor. 524
SaMbury Sttaat, M odttvit. N0 27026.
■ V
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Underandbyvlrtueofthepowerofsale contained in a certain Deed of Tmst made by Charles W. Walker, Jr. and Nancy H. Walker, Husband and Wife (PRESENT
RECORD OWNER(S); Charles William
W alker.Jr.).toTRUSTEE,lnc.,Trustee(s),
dated ttw 14tti day ot August, 1996 and
recorded In Book 243, Page 610, Davie
County Registry, North Carolina, Default
having been made In ttie payment of the
note ttiereby secured by ttw said Deed ol
Trust and the undersigned, H. TERRY
HUTCHENS, having been substituted as
Tmstee in said Deed of Tmst by an Instm-
ment duly recoded in the Office ot the
Register ot Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of Ihe note evi
dencing said Indebtedness having directed
that the Deed of Tmst be foredosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door. In ttie City ol Mocksville. Davie County, North Carolina at 3:00 P.M. on Thursday the 17th day of September. 1998 and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash the following real
estate situate Inttie County of Davie, North
Carolina, and being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron, said Iron being
located in the Southwest comer ot Harold Wood. Jr., Deed Book 168, Page 904,
Davie County Registry and also being In
ttie Eastern right of way line ot Buck Seaford
Road; ttience from sakl point ol Beginning
along Wood's Soutti line North 75 deg. 49
min. East 229.38 feet to an Iron: thence
continuing along Wood's South line South
86 deg. 00* East 883.11 feet to an Iron In
the West line of Ashley Seaford, Deed
Book 95, Page 670, Oavle County Regis
try; ttience akmg Seaford's West line South
01 deg. 59 mln. East 215.07 feet to an Iron;
then<^ North 88 deg. 39' West 1071.20
feet to a point in the centerline of Buck
Seaford Road, crossing an iron al 1038.20
feet; ttience along ttie centerline of Buck
Seaford Road North 20 deg. 08' West 200.0 feel to a point; thence North 75 deg.
49' East29.87 feet to an Iron; the point and place of Begin.ilng contalnIng5.901 acres,
more or less, and being In accordance with
asurveypreparedbyC.RayCales.R.L.S.. dated July25.1994.DrawingNumber3276.
The above described pioperty also being
known as Parcel 40.02. Tax Map K-4,
Davie County Tax Maps. Togettier with
Improvements located thereon; said prop
erty being located at 325 Buck Seaford
Road. Mocksville. North Carolina.
Together witti all rights in and to ttiat
easement for ingress, egress and regress
as ttw same Is described in Deed Book
175, Page 604, Oavle County Registry.
ShoukI the property be purchased by a
third party, ttiat person must pay ttw tax of
Thirty Cents (30e) per One Hundred Dol
lars ($100.00) required by NCOS §7A-
308(a)(1).
The property to be offered pursuant to
ttiis nottoe ot sale is being offered for sale,
transfer and conveyance *AS IS , WHERE IS.* Neittwr ttw Truswe nor ttw hokier ot
Uw note secured by ttw deed of tmst/
security agreement, or botti, being fore-
ctosed, nor the officers, directors, attor
neys, emptoyees, agents or auttwrlzed
representative of eittier Tmstee or the
holder ol ttie note make any representa- tkm ol warranty relating to ttie title or any
physical, environmental, health or safety
conditions existing in, on, at or relating to
the property beingofferedfor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising
out of or in any way relating lo any such
condition expressly are disclaimed. Also,
this prc^erty is being sold subject to all
taxes.speciai assessments, andprk)r liens
or encumbrances ol record and any re
corded releases.
A cash deposit (no personal checks) of
five percent (5%) of ttie purchase price, or
seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00),
whichever is greater, vnll be required at the
time ot ttie sale.
This Is ttie 3rd dayof September, 1998.
H. Terry Hutchens
Substitute Tmstee
P.O. Box 2505
4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103
Fayetteville. N.C. 2830:!
9-3-211
NORTH CAROLINA
OAVIE COUNTY
IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE N0:96 J 50
IN THE MATTER OF:
JUSTIN BRADLEY PHIPPS, a minor chikJ.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION, TO THE MOTHEH OF A MALE CHILD
; BORN ON OH ABOUT DECEMBER 18.
1 t995,INFOHSYTHCOUNTY.WINSTON-
¡SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA.
I ; TAKENOTICEtntaplMiingsmking
rtllel againsl you haa Iw n In Ihe
^ a^ nm ied action. The naluie ol the
:«lief being sought la aatollow;
I I THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER OF THE
JNOR CHILD IS SEEKING THE TERMI- lATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS
w m RESPECT TO JUSTIN BHAOLEY MIPP8. .
' You are rtqulrsd to make delenw to
^ pleadhg no later than the 1 at day d gobet, 1998. aalddale behg loity (40)
d^iomthetlrstpctillcalkinolihianollce.
• « w o yout la»ire «0 do ao. the party
“ *• '1 s e ^ agalnat you »« apply lo <11« tha ratal aought
itha 13th day otAuguat. 1998.PIEDMONT LEGAL
a s s o c ia t e s. PA BY: LYNNE HICKS ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
124 W. DEPOT ST.
MOCKSVILLE, NC STOM (336)761-3312 S-2 0 ^
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY.
EXECUTORS NOTICE Having quanted'as E»ecutor ot Ihe Estate of Margaret Ludlie Whitaker, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, ttiis Is to notify all persons having
dalms against sakl estate to present ttiem lo ttie undersigned on or before ttie 20tti
day of November,1998. being ttiree monttis from ttie first day of publk^tkm or ttiis
notk:e will be pleaded In barot ttieir recov
ery. All persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment to ttie
undersigned.
This is ttie 20tti day of August. 1998.
Lawrence R. Whitaker. 629 Garden
Valley Road. Statesville, N.C. 28625, Ex
ecutor of ttie Estate of Margaret Ludlle Whitaker, deceased.
_____ 8-20-4tp
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Ihe Administratrix
of ttie Estate of EHzabetti Brown, deceased,
late of DavIe County. North Carolina, ttiis is
to notify all persons having dalms againsl
sakl estate to present them to the under
signed on or before the 30tti day of Odo-
ber, 1998, being ttiree monttis from ttie
first day of publication or ttils notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to said estate will please
make immediale payment to ttie undersigned.
This is the 30tti day of July, 1998.
Inez Mayfield, Administratrix of Uie es- late of Ellzabetti Brown, deceased.
PARKER & PARKER, ATTORNEYS
654 Valley Road. Suite 200
Mocksville, N.C. 27028
Telephone: (336)751-1890
7-30.4ln
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIE COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE
FILEN0.97M217 .
DAVIE COUNTY. Plaintiff, vs.
UQUINTA CORPORATION. ELBERT
M. and NANCY C. HALL. Defendants.
NOTICE OF EXECUTK)N SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of an executkm
Issued on the 26th day ot June, 1998, by ttie Clerk ol ttie Superior Court ot Davie
County in ttie above entitled action, and
directed to ttie undersigned Sheriff. I will at
12:00 noon on ttie 29tti day of September
1998, at ttie door of ttie Davie County
Courthouse In Mocksville, N.C. offer for
sale to ttw highest bkkler for cash all ttie
right, title and Interest whk:h ttw defen
dants now have oral anytime at or after ttie
docketing of ttie judgment In sakl actkxi
had in and to ttw foltowing described real
estate, lying and being In ttw Shady Grove
Township. Davie County. N.C.:
Being known and designated as Lot 9
ol Qtodt No. B Sectkm 1 ol UQulnta.
recorded In Plat Book 4. pages 120,121.
i25.128orl32 in ttw Office of theReglster ct Deeds of DavIe County. North Carolina.
In additkm to the lot herein conveyed
the grantee has conveyed an undivkled
Interest in all property now owned or here
inafter acquired by UQulnta Property
Owners Assodation and by Uw accep
tance of ttiis deed grantee has further
agreed to pay any annual assessment set
by LaQuinta Property Owners Association
for Uw maintenance of recreaUonal areas
as provkled In Section 15 of the Declara
tion of Restriction of UQulnta Corpora
tion. That any such assessment shall be a lien and a charge upon ttie k>\ herein con
veyed and shall be enforceableby UQuinta
Property Owners Assodation.
This conveyance Is subject to ttiose
Restrtetive Covenants, executed by ttie
Rrst Party and recorded In Deed Book 89.
page 265, and Deed 8ook91, page 402, In
ttie offk» ol ttw Register ol Deeds of Davie
County, North Carolina.
The above described property is soki
iiUiject to any and all prior liens, encum-'
brances, deeds of Uust. rights of way,
rasements,assessmentsandAdValorem «axes, if any.
TERMS OF SALE: The high bklder will
1« required to deposit ten percent (10%) of
Ns bU in cash at ttw tinw ot salt and ttw
balance upon confimiatton ot sale and
lender ol deed.
TNs ttw 20tti day ol August. 1998.
William A. Whitaker
Sheriff ol Davie County
by Danny Smitti, Deputy Sheriff
9.3-4tri
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF DAVIE
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix ol ttw
Estate ot Jacob J. Baker, late ol Davie
County, ttiis is to notily all persons having
claims agakist sakl estate to present ttwm to ttw undersigned on or before ttw 27tti
dayolNovember.1996,being ttiree monttis trom ttw first day ot publicatton, or ttiis
notkw win be pleaded in bar of ttwir recovery. A l persons kidebtod to sakl estate wil
please make Immediate payment to ttw undersigned.
This ttw 24tti day ol August. 1996.
Mary Lois Jessup. Roult 2. Box 193, PikM Mountain, NC 27041.
MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH 4 RAISBECK. LLF
Tan Court Squara
Mod(SVlllt,N.C. 27028
8-27-4ln
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
4 THE QENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILE N0.97M111
DAVIE COUNTY. Plaintift, vs.
TERRY Li and CAROL M. SIMMONS,
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
|0 F REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue ol an execution
Issued on the 24tti day ot June, 1998, by
ttie Clerk of ttie Superior Court of Davie
County In ttie above entitled action, and
direded to ttie undersigned Sheriff. I wil at
12:00 noon on Ihe 29tti day of September
1998. at the door ol ttie Davie County
Courttiouse in Mocksville. N.C. offer tor
sale to the Nghest bkkler for cash, all ttie
right, title and Inlerest which ttie defendant
now has or at any Ume at or after ttie
docketing ol ttie judgment In said adk>n
had In and to ttie foltowing described real estate, lying and being In the Shady Grove
Township, Davie County, N.C.:
Being known and designated as Lot 1
of Blodt No. H Section 1 ot UQulnta,
recorded In Plat Book 4, page 120-121 or
125 In ttw Office of ttie Register of Deeds
of Davle.County, Nortti Cardlna.
In Addition to the lot herein conveyed
ttie grantee has conveyed an undivkled
interest In an property now owned or here
inafter acquired by UQulnta Property
Owners Assodation and by the accep
tance of ttiis deed grantee has furttier
agreed to pay any annual assessment set
by UQuinta Property Owners Associalkxi
for the maintenance of recreational areas
as provkled In Section 15 of the Dedara-
tion of Restriction of UQuinta Corpora
tion. That any such assessment shall be a
lien and a charge upon ttie lot herein con
veyed andshall be enforceable by UQuinta
Property Owners Assodation.
TWs conveyanco Is subject to ttwse
Restrictive Covenants, executed by ttie
First Party and recorded In Deed Book 89,
page 285. in the office of ttie Register ol
Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina.
The above described property Is sokl
subject to any and all prior liens, encum
brances, deeds of trust, rights of way,
easements,asse8smonisandAdValorem taxes. If any.
TERMS OF SALE: The high bkJder wiN
be required lo deposit ten percent (t0%)of
his bkl in cash at the time of sale and the
balance upon confirmation of sale and tender ot deed.
TNs ttie 24th day of August 1998.
William A. Whitaker
Sheriff of Davie County
By: Danny Smith, Deputy Sheriff
9-3-4tn
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of ttie
Estate ot Cora Ludtte Bailey Potts AKA
LudBe B. Potts, deceased, late ot Davie
County, North Carolina, ttiis Is to nottfy all
persons having daims against sakl estaW to present ttwm to ttie undersigned on or
before the 20Ui day of November, 1996.
being three monttis from ttw first day of
publication or ttiis notice wiU bo pleaded In
bar of ttieir recovery. All persons Indebted
to sakl estate will please т&\е immediate
payment to ttw undersigned.
TNs is ttw 20tti day ot August, 1998.
Terry L Potts, 174 Williams Road.
Mocksville, NC 27028.
..................
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINQ
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMIHSSK}NERS
FOR THE FOUOWING ZONING
AMFNDMEHTSНОЛСЕ IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu
ant to ttw requirements ol Artide 20-B ol
Chapter 153-A ol the General Statutes ot
North Carolina and Paragraph 155.2S0of
ttie Davie County Code ot Ordinances,
ttwt ttw Bord ot County Commissioners of
Davie County will hold a pubHc hearing In
ttie Commisstoners Room of ttie Davie
County Administration BuikKng, Mod(S-
ville, NC on Monday. September 21.1998
at 7:15 p.m. Business is scheduled to bt
conducted as tolows:
A) Jeff HaMson has submitted a re
quest to rezone 2.09 acres and 2 .1 acresol property from Resklential (R-20) to Com
munity Shopping (C-S). The 2.09 acre toi is located off ttw soutti sUe ol Peachtttt
Une and is furttwr described as being
Parcel A-6 of Davie County Tax Map D-8-
8. The 2.1 acre lot is tocated off ttw west
skleotNCHwySOI Soutti approximately
1/4 milt Irom US Hwy 156 and is further described as being Parcel 2.0 1 of Oavit
County Tax Map D-8-в.
B) Oak Valey Aseodatee h u submit
ted a request to rezone 15.195 acres ot
property from ReskJential Agricultural (R-
A) to Resklential Suburtwn (R-12). Thia
property is tocated oft ttw north aUeol Gun
ClubRoadapproximately 1/2 mila from US
Hwy 158 and is further daecribtd as being
a portton of Parcel 152.04 of Davie County TaxMapE-7.
A sign wU b t posted on ttw above listed
property to advertist ttw PubUe Htaring. All parties and intorestod cttzane art in
vited to attend sakl hearing at wt^cD №w
ttwy shal have an opportunity to ba heard
in favor ol or in opposilton to ttw loragokig dwnges. Prtor to ttw hearing, a l persona
inttrestod may obtain any addittonal information on a propoeal or aak any queatk)ns ttwy may havt by visiling ttw Planning
Department on wetkdayt between 8:30
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340.
JohnOaHknora
Planning and zoning
9-10-2»
NORTH CAROLINA T-. ■DAVIE COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE .FILEN 0.97M i 4i
OAVIE COUNTY. Plaintiff,
ALEX and LA . CUTHRELL HEIRS OF CELIA DALTON CUTHREa.Dtfen- > dants.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue ot an executfon
Issued on ttie 24tti day ot June, 1996, by
ttie Cleri( of ttie Superior Court of Davie
County in ttie above entitled actton, ani)
direded to the undsrslgned Shertff. I wHlai
12:00 noon on ttie 29tti day of September,
1996, at the door ot ttw Davie County
Courthouse In Mod(sville, N.C., offer lor
sale to ttie highest bklder for cash, all ttie
right, titfe and Interest which ttw defen
dants now have oralany time atorafier ttw
docketing ot ttie judgment in sakj actton
had in and to the foltov^ described real
estate, lying and being In ttw Jenisalem
Township, Davie Coimty, N.C.:
Lying about 2-11/2 miles east from
Cooleemee.N.C.on ttw East sMe of Broadway Road: comer to tot no. 37 ttwnce witti '
Lot No. 37, N .85-30 E . ISO ft. to a stake in
the original line; thence wHh ttw original
line S. 4»30. W. lOOfl to a stake oomer to.lot no. 42; thence witti tot no. 42N 65-30 W.
150 ft. to a stake on ttw East stoe of Broadvimy Road; ttwnce wItt) Broadway
Road; ttience with Broadway Roed N. 4-30 e. 100 ft. tottie beginning same being tots '
nos. 36. 39, 40, and 41 by map ot Irà Broadway property, made by J.D . Justice
Sunreyor, November 17,1941, and being
a part of property by deed from R. B.
Broadway to N.A. Trexler.
See book41, page 355.
The above described property is sold subject to any and an prior liens, encum
brances, deeds of trust, rights of way.
easements assessments and Ad Vatorem
taxes, if any.
TERMS OF SALE: The high bklder will
be required to deposit ten percent ( 10%) of
his bid In cash at the time of sale and the
balance upon confirmation ot sale and
tender of deed.
This the 20tti day of August 1998.
William A. Whitaker
Sheriff of Davie County by Danny Smitti. Deputy Sheriff
9-3-4tti
NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTOR NOTICEHaving quaiifted as Executor ol the
Estate of Mary Kattwrine AHen. deceased,
late of Davie County. North Carotna, ttiis is lo notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present ttwm to ttw undersigned on or before ttw 27tti dey of November, 1998, being ttvee monttis Irom ttw first day of pubHcation or ttils notkw win be pleaded In bar of ttwlr recovery. All per- ! sons Indebted to sakl estate will p lw j make Immediate payment to ttw under- >
signed. '
This Is ttie 27tti day of August, 1998.
MidiaelD.AUen,1350ComatzerRoad.
Modisville. N.C. 27028, Executor of ttw
Estate of Mary Kattwrine AOen, deceased.
8-27-4tti
NORTH CAROUNA
COUNTY OF OAVIE
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Having quaHHed as co-admMsttatrixol
the estate of Clyde Roy WUUams, late ol
Davie County, ttiis Is to notify a l persons
having daims agakist saklestate to present
ttiem to ttie undersigned on or before ttw
lOtti day of December. 1996, being ttiree
monttis from ttw first dey ol pubUcatkm or
ttils notkw will be pleaded to bar ol ttwir
recovery. All persons indebted to sakl es
tate will please make immediate payment
to ttw undersigned.
This 4tti day ol September, 1996.
Tamra WiUams. 3162 Riverskle Dr.,Mount Airy, NC 27030.
Jin Baca, 1883 Slate Street. Mount
Airy, NC 27030.
Martin. Van Hoy, Smitti
&Raiebecfc.aP
Ten Court Square
ModtsviUe, North Carottw 27026
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PROFITABLE
4 FAMILY YARD «ale-Sal. Sepl. 12, 2 1/2 ml. oul ol town on Hwy. 158._______________________
7 FAIWLY YARD salea-Frl. 11-
Bam-untll, Sal. 12, 8am-1pm. OH 158 on Fo«t«r Daily Rd. First brick
houM on l«n. Household Items,
chlldran & adult clothes, antlqus, glataware, (umlturs, vacuum
cleaner, much, much more. Come and »ee. No eariy birds._________
Bia YARD 8AU-Sept. 11 &12, 2.2 ml. on 801 S. from 158. Lots oi qood stuff.__________________
HAVINQAYARDSALE?Put your sale In the dassltleds and lei eveiyone know about III Yard Sale* must be p^d In advance.
TTie deadline Is Tuesday at noon.
171 S. Main St. Mocksville
N uoe YARD SA U I Fri.11 & Sat. 12,601 N.past Wm. R. Davie Seh.
go past dutchman's Creek. 1st Sailer on right. Watch lor signsi
New wood splitter, new freezer,
diiklran's ckmes size 2T & up, adult ckithes size 3 & up, also
Peek-a-Poms ready In 3 weeks.
Don't missi Call 996-1744.
MtOWAY CAMP0R0UND8
ANNUAL Fall Ilea maritet. Saturday, Sept. 12, 9am-untll. h ^ ^ ( ^ y e , 1-40 Exit 162, 704-
MOCKSVILLEANnaUES a FLEA MARKET
’ 25,000 sq.H. Inside 653 Wilkesboro St.
Sat. & Sun. 9-5
Vendor spaces call 751 -2181.
SEPT. 12, SAT., 578 VWIkesboro St., 7am-untll. Shoes, radio, teleptianes, Uns. mounted on Ford
wheels, dothes-all sizes, Ihree family sal«, lots more. Rain date 91119.________________________
THREE FAMILY QIQANTIC yard
sale-Sept. 12, 7:30-until. Washers a dryers, weight equip., ckithes, househoM Items, tots more. Hwy. 801 N. near Fannington caution Iklht___________________■
TWO FAMILY YARD sale-Sat., Sept. 12, 7am-noon. Juney Beauchamp Rd., 1 ml.. Advance. Lots of baby ck>lhes-3-12 mos.. Infant equip., men's clothes, misc. Heme._______________________
YARD SALE-FRI, Sat., 11&12, 8am-2pm. 601 N. to 875 Ubeity Cti. (M. H ralninq cancel.
YARD SALE-FRL i Sat. Uwn ckithes & toys. 1137
YARD SALE-FRI. 4-8pm, Sat 6- until. Saga Satum, ping-pong table,
400 Honda moton^e, Irrigation pump i engine, toys and much
more. 3763 fTc. Hwy. 601 N.
YARD SALE-SAT. 9/12, Infant i gills ck)thes, 16 mos. A up, toys, R oused and Chhstmas Items, tape pla^r & bike, 960 Hardison
St,6am-2.____________________
YARD SALE-SAT. Sept 12 to benefit walking trail at DAVIE
COUNTY OROUP HOME. Ail kinds
ol housahokt goode & ckithing availabie. Donatkma accepted. 785
Sanford Ave., MocksviUe. 8 am- untll.
YARD SALE-8ATURDAY, Sept 12, 1998, 7am-1pm, 122 Sunset
Dr., clothes, housewares, childrens toys, and much more.______'
YARD SALE-SEPT. 11 »12, 7-1, Isweln, collectibles & clothing. On US 158, noith side, between Redland i Baltimore rds.________
YARD SALE-SEPT. 12,. 7:30am-
r Mattie Tucker's home, 2984
Hwy 801 S ot Advance.
ChiWren's clothes and toys, dried ------- a much more. Rain or
YARD SALE-THURS. a Fri. 8-until, 891 Yadklnville Rd. Fumiture, lots of clothes, ckKks, jeweliy,
everything you can. Imagine, come on out, first time sale for some.
C inici C .irß
'CREATWI! DA?' ¿ARE now enrolling ages 12 mos. to 2 yiB. foi
toddler program beginning Tues., Sept 8. Also openiras lor agee 2, 3, and 4 yrs. Over 13 yrs. experience In the eariy chiWhood field. Rist-Ald, CPR ceitifled. North Carolina Eariy Chlklhood credentials, small groups, located
at 819 Dulln Rd., Mocksville. 996- 6455.________________________
IN HOME DAYCARE has
Immediate openings lor ages 2 yrs. & up. 1st shift avail., also before a
afterschool In Wm. R. Davia a Pinebrook School district. Call
Karen at 940-6444.
C o m m f'i ni
13.1 HANDS HUH Appak)sa quarter hoiso. $1,200 Him. 100% chlki safe. 336-751-0509.________
2 MALE PYQMY goata, $20 each;
AKC male a female 3 yr okl miniature schnauzers. 492-5773.
2 RAT TERRIER pups. 7 wks okl. $100/ea w/ papers. Call 336-463-
5228 after 6 pm._______________
CRITTER SITTERS OF Davie Co.Caring for your pets. In the comfort of their own home. 492-5542 or 751-0106. _____________^
FREE 2 PRECIOUS puppies. May be seen at 172 Carolina Ave., Mocksville, off Jericho Church Rd. Ideal lor ChiMren.______________
QET HEAT REUEF, condition hair
and control fleas, ticks S mites for dogs without systemk; poisons. Ask
Davie Farni Sen«», 751-5021 about Happy Jack ParackJe 11
shampoo. Contains NO DEETI (www.happvlacklnc.com)
A n iiilm e n is
1 BR, FURMSHCO apt Rowan Co.
2 people limit. No pets. 336-284- 4 7 ^_____________________
APARTMCNT FOR RENT. Fully furnished, quiet rural setting,
' dose to town. Call 3 ^
P i < )|)(4 ly
10.000 SO. FT. warehouse for lease In Advance. 5000 w/ heating a a/c, 5000 w/out heating a a/c w/ 3 dock bay a separate entrance. Will lease hall or all. Call Kristie at
996-1061.____________________
33.000 SQUARE FOOT
WAREHOUSE I DtSTRIBUnON / LK3HT MANUFACTURINO FOR
LEASE. 1,900 square fool heat a c/a offtee. Paved partdng. Qas heat
Loading docks. Ail bnck veneer.
195 Walnut St 919-870-6137.
MOCKSVILLE TERRACE: All
efficient apartment. 1 a 2 bednMm, pool, basketball court a swings.
Mtchen appliances fumlshed1^^,.-■> Г|1.----.--- - _ -inCIUQing OISnWESner.washerramr
energy e ffk ^
1.5 baths, connections. High
_____t heat pump provides_____heat and air. Prewired lorcalile TV a phones. Insulated
windows a doors. No wax kitchena bath floors. Located In Mocksville
behind Hendricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. oH ol Hwy. 158. Otflce
hours 1-6 M-F a Sat 10-12. Phone 751-0166.
c e i u c T i o N
Over so to chooee from. $5 ea.
Union G rave FIraDepL
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ISMS
Wiabrlaa4«MsctnHi,NC(336)284-2826
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
For Lease
1360 sq. ft.
Office Space, Retail, Hair
Salon or Workshop
NEW BUILDING
EXCELLENT LOCATION
2565 Old GloiyRd.
Clemmons
766-7054 or 993-2222
Ask for Tommy___
SUNSETbrick energy
NICE 1 BR fljmished basement
apariment Hwy. 158 to Main Church Rd. 336-751-2967.
NORTHWOOD APARTMENTSNow leasing fumlshed studkM, IBR a 2BR apartments, all electric,
heating a a/c, kitchen appliances, private paUos a balconies.
Desirable lease terms a k>ts ol
pleasing amenities. Come enjoy our q ^ country community. 761-
AMCONOmONIR FOR _____2900 BTU, 220 volta, reason for
selling, had heat pump - — - $325Tiffli. 996-25617
.lANIT OIAN'B LM M «Ш оп art
' now available at Sefwidlplty ' 41 Court Sq.. downtown
ALMO«T HOMI CMLO care 'We 1ешп When We Play*, lnfants-12
1!ь.‘1 ь т а ' г г ? ; з 3 й ;1:45am. Taking Inqulree tor 3id
shMl S71 & Main S t, MockavHle. AcroM from BaF Manufacturing.
751-PLAY (7528).
2 7 D D U a n * in C X IV U I,H e
70443S-1IN
3 » n i4 2 1 4
We will be accepting
applications for one (eniale
vacancy Sept 1st
An - E den Alternatives,
assisted living care home.
*1800» per mpnth. All №e
convenience of honle''w|tt)
qualified 24 h q l f 'l u i M ; '
. a n d F o i S a le
2 ACRES, OFF 601N, 1/2 cleared
& 1/2 wooded. Private, priced to
sell. 492-2815 between 6am&6pm.
2S ACRES OF land on Wagner Rd., For further Info, call 336492-
5206 or 336-492-5554.__________
S 1/2 ACRES. 5 miles west of
Mocksville. $5700 per acre. Call 704-735-3833.
L a w n C a re
ALL SEASONS UW N CARE. New a existing lawn maintenance.
Cail704-264-4277._____________
сам SERVICES: We provide all
types ol lawn senrlce, mowing
lawns, Irimmlna, shnibbeiy, cleaning lots, 7S1-5798. FREE
ESTIMATES.
L o s t & F o u n d
M is c o iln n e o u s ■ M o b ile H o m e s / S
PRIME SHOPPING CENTERspace available, 1,200 sq. ft.-3,600sg^^tt. Shopping/office. 336-996-
F a rm M a c h in e ry
JOHN DEERE 40 tractor live 3
point lift, nins, drives a looks very good. S2500/obo. 492-5509.
NEW FARM EQUIPMENTLow Prices Plows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans,
^readers, Bushogs, Box Blades, &rape Blades, Oates, Corraia a more. We deliver
Wright Fami Oates 998-6637
LARQE SOFA k chair. Plush Vik)ur black w/ burgundy a hunter green
swiris. Excellent condWon. 751- 7290aner8pm.________________
LITTON MICROWAVE-tSOi
bedroom set 7-drawer dresser w/
minor, 5 draw ch e^ nightstand, $150: bedroom set-dresser,
matching desk w/bookcas* a chair, $100: lg. oak coffee table w/
matching end table, $75: sm. oak coffee table, $20:336-492-5426.
H o m e s F o r R e n t
IBR QUEST HOUSE, Includes water, trash a cable. $350. 751-
0625.________________________
2 a 3 BR homes, call for details.
HOWARD REALTY 751-3536.
2BR, 1 BA house, Davie St,
$375/mo. + dep. 284-6050, leave messaqe.____________________
2BR, 1 BA, central heat shower In
basement Cooleemee city limits.
Ref a Dep. req. $375/mo. NO HUD
UNIER PLAIN PAPER faxmachine. $50.751-5020.________
SPORT MAQS FOR sale. 264- 4253.________________________
THREE (3) CB waikie talkies, all In
VQC. Two (2) 40-channel radlos-
need ten (10) /tA batteries and one 9-voil baflery for single channel
radio, $150 or one for $50. Qoldtone Sergio Valente watch, needs repair, new watch battery a
now clean face, $35. Am=M alann clock/radio, white/beige, VQC. $25.
All must sell. 996-2096, please leave messaqe if not available.
TURN YOUR UNWANTED Items into cash with a classilisdi Call 751-
2120 to place an ad. Yard Sales must be paki In advance. The deadline is noon on Tuesday.
WIU BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859
or 284-4194.
3t2 WWOWARD Cn.-
MOCKSViLLE, 3BR, 2ba, ih i, sW.,
w/d conn., elect, ht, C/A, $850/fflo. HUBBARD REALTY 723Ц306.
CLEAN 2MI, ENEROY effkdent
windows a heat pump. Utility bMg., large lot convenient tt 1-4).
$5»nw . 704-546-2188._________
HOUiE FOR RENT*mkldle ct
Advance. 1 BR, $50Шпх>. Rel. req. 998-8850.
LOST GRAY a white, Shih tzu, female: last seen on Turrentine Ch.
Rd. Call 751-9633 (day) or 996-
2576 (eve).___________________
LOST-ENGLISH BULLDOG LAST
seen around Davie Academy Rd. area. Needs medtelne daily. Reward. Dayflme-Skyllne, leave
message, 751-3511 or night-492- 7544.________________________
LOST! 2 GOLD bracelets iefl in dressing room at Main St Consignment Station on Sept 2:1 chann bracelet (of great
senHmental value-from deceased mother) and 1 tennis bracelet (faux
sapphire a diamonds). Reward
olftred-no questions asked. 336- 945-3988.
_o ts F o r S a le
2-a ACRE lots, septic approved,
IredeU Cty. off Sheffield Rd. No
FU U ACRE NORTH OFF Exit 162, on Qardan Valley Rd., Iraes,
branch, owner financing, only for doublewkle. East Iredeir 704-528-
9693, please leave meesage.
14X27 STORAGE BLDG. lor rant Has cement flooring. Call 940-
5015.__________________________
ie FT. FIBERGLASS v-huil
■Stumoniwker boat a trailer (no motor), $800.751-1721.__________
50- HITACHI PROJECTKM
screen TV. New. $1400.492-7450.
ALOETTE COSMETICS IS ottering
Iree facial and makeovers. Call now a receive free gifts. 998-6085.
ARCH STEEL BUILDINGS-finance
company repossessed 3 Bklgs. from customers. Huge savlnga to
Two are brand new. 2Sx30,
35x42. Easy payments. Call today 1-600-222-6335.________________
CHAINSAW-HUSOVARNA, 262xP 20* cut, ussd 2 flmes, cost $618,
aell for $300.492-5509___________
INVISIBLE DOG FENCE-K-9 Corral. 2 collats, 3 batteriea, fencer box, wire Included. $125. Call Jeanne Qaiter at 336-751-2120 or 704-539-413».__________________
K a Q SALVAGE-Sr Pra-hung
Intertor doors, $34.95/ea.:
Bathroom sinks w/faucet, $14.95/ea.; Rang* hoode,
|14.96/ea.; 1/4‘ Intertor paiwling, $5.96/ea.: Brfck pavers,
4'x8' Cedtr Ctoeet liner, $8.9S/*a.;
BERMUDA RUN^AMWAY vHt’on golf oouiM. FSBO, approx.
2000 sq. ft., 1 level, 3BR, 2Ь1|Геа1- In kitchen, great room, screened
porch, no dub membership req. Low vani maintenance leee. $155,000. Available now. 724-
6728.
IS ACRES, EDWARDS Rd., Otvl*
Co. WHI dlvkl*. 492-2444 or 492-
Ho№condition.
St, Соо1чпш.
Daytii22ShMain
The Oaks
m i M ini Rase
ОМееепШапМа
Ш Bedroom
FHAHoueing
HUDCertificetee
Accepted .
RA'e
M o b ile H o m e s / R o iil
2BR MOBILE HOME In Shady
Qrove araa. $365/mo. 940-2346.
SBR, 1 1/2 BA, central air, good
cond. on private lot Call 998-4606 a leave message.
5'x12‘ premium flooring flbertMtrd,
$9.95/ea.; Qmde Marte, 2x4 studs,
$2.4Veaj Bklg. «ton* $140 perpalM/140 sq. ft.; 4'x8'x1-1/2’ In.
Ш Inauldton bd. $7.S6/*a.; Prehung exterior eteel doois,
$69№a.; Rooflng felt, $в.95/гоИ. We
stock stalnlees steel in sheets a
accessories for welli. Fonnlca,
$.5(Vaq. tt; Steel l-beama for sal*.
К a Q Saivaa* (ReynoUa Rd.) 1 St buslneea onWest bank of Ytdkki
River. 336<9»-2124.
REBA m PuFIER a n d cassette
tip* box, $500: Bai40, $300: both
Beeedon
•hopU t!
'97 DOUBLEWIDE REPO, del aset new air, 10% down, $315/mo.
1-800-278-3146.
'97 MODEL, 14X60, lepo, 3BR,
2ba, vinyl, shing.,'10% down, pmts. $216 mo. 1-800-276-3146.
'98 MODEL, 14X80, REPO, 2BR, . 2ba, vinyl siding, 10% (^, pmts.
$218/mo. 1-800-278-3148.
DJ FOR HIRE
Wedding receptkms, private
parties, etc.Conlaet Bany Rentz at 996-8162.
PIANO TUNINGRepairing a RebuiMIng
Self-players, SalesaSenrice
Wallace Barford
998-2789
4BR, 1 BA, ail appliances. NEW 1998. Leave message. 998-8257.
ADVANCE-VERY PRIVATE,
restrictkins, for single person only.
IBR trailer, untumished, references. $60/wk. $350/deposit.
Utilities neg. 1-704-962-9894.
NICE 2BR, 2BA, private lot Front a back porches. 367 Oakland Ave.
$350 plus dep. 751-2532.________
TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water
fumlshed. Located on Tunentlne Chun:h Rd. Call 998-7746 leave
messaqe.
M o b ile H o m e s / S a le
1300 so. FT. d/w on wooded kit, ready lo move Into. 10 mln. from W/S. Heat pump, brick underpin, $49,900. Fin. avail. 336-751-3713
am, 336-998-6266 pm.__________
ABSOLUTELY ZERO DOWNfinancing on land/home packages available. EZ to a ^ . 704-92^ 93»3lopia-qualltv.
BETTER VALUE HOMES
Bank repossessions at wholesale priceslll Don't my too much. Call
todav-l-eOO-278-3146.__________
HELP SAVE MY credit New
maniage causes re-locatlon. Must sell quickly. Ph. 924-9393. Conconi
area.________________________
LOCATED IN PINES Court Trailer Pari(, $3,000.492-5147._________
MUST SELL: 1968 mobile home, QC. $1500. Call 336-751-3376 or 751-7285.
NOTICE
PUBLIC SALE: Mocksvllle MM- Storage Intends to sell the contents
of the folkiwing units lor unpski rent and expenaes.Unlt *114 Ntehols
Constnjctlon ($315): «290 L ato^
Hall ($180): «295 Miller Speae* $180): «296 Rachelle Chatman
$220): «337 Quaena Price ($18«:' «348 Daron Caslano ($180). Sal* date:Wedneeday, Sept 16,1998 at .
2 p.m. Househokl Items, tools, etc. Cash or nv№ ^ order only. No
personal for overdu*accounts. Baiane* must be paid In ' ~ 15,1998toavo(daal*.fulL
a.17
accepts ’ №r IM i ad nol
PRICED TO SELL. 336-940-5822.
SHWGLE-ROOF, VINYL skiing,
Duke approved, tilt windows, oak cabinets, much, much more. Was
$35,278: now $31,778. 704-924-
9393.________________________
TRIPLEWloe 2,000 SQ. ft. Coiroletely set-up on private tot Ready 0 move Into. 704-924-9383.
WE HAVE OVER 100
available Immediately. Z l _W* flnanc* e v e iy ^ . Oakwood
Winston-Salem, 767-7^.
-tS CLOSE o u r
2-64'x28'd.w.-r“ 1-70'x28'd.w.-r_
1-56'x2e'd.w.-$325/mo. 1-44'x28'd.w.-J " 4-80'x14's.w.-J__All toaded-buin In Mocksville
B anana MoMI* Ноли*
4¡fMñne I" Saptamlw 3, )M8
edition ol tlie peper.
R V / M o lo r H o n
‘89 FORD JAYCO, mlnknotoi home. 27 ft., 18,500 miles. Sleep* sU-fullv equipt $21,500.998-20КГ
ABC PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING
15 years experience •Our commitment Is quality through
experienced teamworit' 751-3813
CAKEDECORATmacelebrate with character. Try a
character cake by The Busy Oven. 492-2604 or 492-5875.
FREE C EU PHONE with fre* mjmrt^Acttvatkin reouliisd. (338)
LAUNDRY SERVICE-WIU ptok up, wash, foki a hang, next day
dellveiv. $10 full toad. 751-3295.
UNK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING
RtehardUnk-Owner Free Estimatss
__________996-1798__________
NO TIME TO CLEAN? Let me do n for you. Excellent rates a
relerences. 492-2943.__________
OSBORNE ELECTRIC
for allyour electrtcal naeds. FreeErtmatee. 751-3396.
PAMTRMlRemodeling • Home Repair«
Large or Small FtaaEMImalee
JAMES MILLER
9984340
PRESSURE CLEANBM: All Ty|M
dean and walerprool s and waidriveway«
7 » э в а a be, $7500.284«50.
'83 MODEbNICI new carpet Unoleuffl, central air, fumistied.
$7500.492-7334._______________
t S DOUBUWlOE, REPO,
3146.___________________________
t r MODEL, 14x70, repo, 2BR,
2ba, 9K betow book vakie. 10% down, Я75ЛП0.1-800-278-314«. _
a * » * » * * « * « * * « * * * * * * * « » ,I The Glen I Apartments
I SOOINIIIngRoad
I 2&3Bedroonw
; Section 8 Houeing
PRNESTAR^^ SATlLLin BYL O A , M c;-$M Inataltfo n alle r . $50 mail ki rebate. Pkie гкекг* Ih* flrsi month ol Prim* Vakie Pik and HTC, FREEI Cal now-1«XMSS- 1339. Umltsd tkn* oBsr/taim reetricttone may apply._________
SMAU DMITAL ВАТ1ШТ1 :
Preleeskinaly 1ле1ЫМч1л1у MS, total priM, no glmmlci. UMm* warranty, Inckxlng '
(Ж Т Й й Ж Я т а
Affordable. Financing «ММ»; Free eelimalee. QuaWv work. LosM 764-27S.1compww.
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F R i Q F T C A B L E
BAK.EY a HOWARD TOURS Nashville, Tenn.-sokl
out. Amish Countiy, Lancastar, Penn.-sold out Nov. 21, Pigeon
Foige, Tenn., 1 day, annual Chrtslmas Shopping Tour and ; Wintertest lights; $3S.iereon, Dec.
5 & 6, ^^г«e Baach, 2 shows, 2 meals, *130 ea. Driven Gene
Uvenoood. 998-4338.
V e h ic le s
SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.
Buick «Oodoe 700 Innes St. Salisbury
. now palm & tiros, great tor hunting or pleasure.
$2600.996>Q2e6 after Som.
•T9 MONTE CARLO Runs, bul needs wrk. Great for parts.
SSOQ-neo. 751-4337 or 751.2120. ask for ^ th ._________________
'84 BMW 533. new paint, clean.
S380Q>neq. 492-7450.__________
*94 BUICK SKYLARK, excellent
cond. Excellent beginner car. Loaded. S6200 OBO. 998-3990.
704-636-1341
TURN YOUR UNWANTIO ilems ; intocasf) with a dassified! Call 751- 2120 to place an ad. Yard Sales
must be pakl in advance. The
deadline Is noon on Tuesday.
WOULD LIKE TO lease land or
buy a permit to bow hunt on. in Davie Co. 998-1741 after 6pm. ask for Ronnie.
C N C M a c h i n i s t s / S e t u p
lisy Job shop in need of exp. CNC
I to d M d /S itu p of Milling & Turning Centers.
MMt b m 3-5 yrs. exp, troublelraotlng a plus.
Opertqs on 1 st & 3nl shifts. We can offer you
goMi w orkbig conditions, com petitive w ages and
bem ffis, d e a n shop, a/c. Apply at:
1 1 3 H atfield R oad, S ta te sv ille , NC 2 8 6 2 5
o r c a ll 8 7 2 -9 5 2 4
H A V E F U N & E A R N E X T R A $ $ $
$ 7 - 8 / h o u r w o r k i n g i n l o c a l s t o r e s .
D e m o p r o d u c t s
T h u r s d a y ■ S a t u r d a y ,
s o m e S u n d a y w o r k
IN T E R E S T E D ?
Please call 800-411-4891
E x p e r i e n c e d o r w i l l t r a i n .
Driver Up to
34(/nille
TO START
* 85% Drop and Hook
»100% Conventional Freightliners
» Weekly Pay
» Qualcomm
* Paid Vacations
OWNER OPERATORS ASK ABOUT
81#/MILE AND MORE!
Must have Class A CDL v//hazmat.
800-441-4953
wwrt.hea-tlar/ie/cress com
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TraivuN C
MANUFACTURING
— Employment —
W * minufaeturt profit window trim from
Pondtrosa PiM Moulding«. Work includes
a variety of dutiM in our manufacturing
procats. A ganaral knowladga of wood
working aquipmant would ba halpful.
m-----«»—ж m___,схс#мт r« y .
andBanafto
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidaya
Ratiramafit Plan
Haalth Inauranca
EXCELLENT STARTING RATE OF PAY
APPLY IN
PERSON T R I M , I N C .
BathalCliwehRoad
; ModwvHia,NC ,
E m p lo y n ie iil
'CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD*
Hlrino new demonstrators No Investment
Frae $300 sample kll No collecllons, no delivery
Inten/lewing now
Call 998-6449 for appointment Also l?ooklnq patties
1ST SHIFT COOK NEEDED ATMiller's Restaurant. Apply In person
ONLY to Miller's Restaurant In Mocksville.
A TELEMARKETINOOPPORTUNITYI Locall $7.50 per hour, up to $11 per hour w/ bonusi
Mon.-Fri., 6-9 p.m. Immediately needed. Call John or Wayne at
766-1606.
ALOETTE COSMETICS W kxMng (or l»auty consultants. Averaoe
Income Is $300 (or 10 his. work. Call now. 998-6085.____________
ATTENTION STUDENTS AND
retirees. Valel posltkxi (ot reHiement rtsort. PT/sonw weekends. Call 998-6112, 8«in-
9pm or apply In person to Beimuda Vlllaoe,ffwv.aofS.,Advatw«.
AUNTIE ANNE’S SOFT Prezels-Hanes Mall.
•Asslstanl Manager •Soft Leader •Crew Worker
Full & part-tme, Ilex. hrs. (338) 766-
Swiss CNC Screw Machino Oporntoi
Must be able to setup & operate Swiss CNC Screw Machine,
All shifts available. We can offer you good working conditions,
competitive wages and benefits, clean shop, a/c.
Apply at:
113 HatlMI Road, S la ln «it,IIC 2 8 l2 S !
e rc a l872-9524 |
WHY DONT VOU JUST GET LOSTI
That’s right. Tanglewood Park
wants you lo get losti Lose yourself
a 4-acrc com maze.
Walk down miles of paths that
twist and turn lo discover Ihe one
path lhal will lead you out of Ihe
maze.
It is surely going
lo be a cause for CORNfusionI
; ,'ll’s « Real Challenge"' J. '
iV Jo in ltin d e n , •' ‘ 'V'l
' opiinuiy'jo'iopi .
' ' ■ ■' ' closed Mondiyii )
(336) 778-6300
www,langlewoodpuk.otg
AmiiSTAFFMARK
S trn ffM m rh U c n r r t n t iy r » c m it i» g J k r
A d m im U ttm tip » mmd Mm dm Mtrim I
/ o * O p p o rtm m itiM
Supplemental 9l Direct Placement
We Offer:
/ Top pay for skills
/ 7 paid holidays
/ Paid Vacation
/ 401(k) Retirement Benefit
/ Stock Purchase Program
/ ComputerTutorials
/ Referral Bonuses
& M o ie )
• * N » v * r A F 0 0 "
639-9000
^______________EOEM /PD/V______________________m
O F C L E M M O N S
N O W A C C E P T I N G A P P L I C A T IO N S
F O R T H E F O L L O W IN G P O S I T I O N :
BI A CHMtTMAS Around Iha Worid demonttmlor. FrM Mt & lr«lnlnq.,1-a00-9M-9419._________
ELOEKLY M W * in Mocksville need! caring CNA M-S 12 hour
shHu 7«m-7pm. Competlthw salary and beneOla. CaU Bayada Nurses,
723-3993.
COURTNEY BAPTIBT CHURCHalMrschool ministry Is looking (or a
Christian IndhMual to wortt as Assistant Dlreclor (or our school
ag* chiM car* program. This Is a
new program with plenty o( excitemenf and growth aheadi
Assistant diraclor «rill woric at least 20 hra>ik. duri^ the school year with houra to Increas* during tha
aummer. PWaw conIKt Debbie Brown at 33i/4834048. _
U u mc| F Ol
I w o L o c a t io n s
Ful-tlnMlPaft-tinw Dishwasher
Cook & Wan Sian
Apply In person at:
Potman’s
678 WllkMbofoSI» Mocksville
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
IFINTEKESTEDArPLVINPERSON TO
M B ATO W M O O K м д ж » o r сп и ш м о ю
Э9М С Х Ш Ш О Ю iO A D • С Ш Ш О М , NC
; А ТГМ гС УМ П 14 И 1Щ С В Ш 11М ;
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CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Driven Iteensa pre(erred. Call
284-^9, Mon.-Frl., 10am-2pm for applk»tk)n. EEO.
DYNAMIC LEADER! Team conceptl In our 10th year o( successl Join us nowl SeH-
mothmted can expect training, excellent Income, upbeat
atmosphere and career growthi 3 yrs. sales exp and/or mortgaoe Knowledge desired. Mon-Fri, bnlts and Istyr loSSSK-t-l Call 766-1606
or 1-800-467-4479,___________^
EXP. CARPENTER FOR (raming
crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. PaW vacaUon : ■»
Insurance. Must bs dmndable. No druin, no hot-haada. 33^7-7061 or3S#-998-74«,_ . : ;
Are You Ready?!
We have an exceptional
outside sales opportunity.
Which wiil mean 40K-50K pr
more 1st year. Mail or fax
resume to : :'
№sonn*l Diltctor :
2140 Plau Haw, Suh* 255
RtMgh,NC 27612 :
Fm :1-S8M9M053
Em ergency Room R eceptionist
Davie County Hospital is currently seeking a Full-time
Emergency Room Receptionist to work Tuesday-
Thursday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm and Saturday-Sunday
4:00 pm-12:30 am.
Duties include serving as central phone ; ■
communication source for the hospital and '
performing a variety of clerical and admission :
/collection functions. High school diploma or
equivalent is required., as is excellent verbal
communication and public relations skills. Typing and
calculator ability and previous experience on a
computer keyboard is also required.
Competitive salary and full-time employee benefits
package is offered. Apply to:
Davla County Hotpftal • Ptrtonnel Department
223 Hoiplttl SlTMt' PO Box 1209
MecksvW«,NC2702S • 336-751-8349
Sara Lee Hosiery
Y.Klkirwilli' PI,ml
EmployiiMnt Sacurity CommbikMi в now accepting applications for
inctmhn opanton on 2nd a Эп1 shifts in the Boarding and Final
Impaciiofl Dapartmams.
AppHcanti must pais bask ikit tasting and a drug soMning test
‘“ Strong work lacord and manuficturing axparianca dastrad“ *
San Lm Hoiiary o(fan « fuH banafits package that Includes:
•mdkil/DrnUI Пии
•HolUtyNy
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•fmploint Stock Owntnhip Mm
• fm p fc^ Stock Purcftaj* Han
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‘ShortnrmDlubllHy
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•Ш пт т Л П ю
• OMMUnton
•ffflptoyat Start
•im on H fu m l
AppNcatiom wM ba takanit tha
VadUnvNt Employmant Sacurity Comminlon Office
Equal Opportunity Employtr
O F C L E M M O N S
N O W A C C E P T I N G A P P L IC A T IO N S
F O R T H E F O L L O W I N G P O S IT I O N S
IFOfTERESTED APPLY m PERSON TÒ
ЗЩ СЬЮШОВЦ »GAP чгш ш окя. NC
ATTNi CYNTnU n n c B IN SDC
e L A S S I F I E D e
F R O F I X A B L E \
ipioymoni
..„„•“ J'N'STRATWE ITANT-Will tiave widely
responsibilities Including
„..»«I, duties, production ol juarterty newsletter, assisting with
■"^rams and special events, and
h more. Must be creative, have -'-g peisonality and enjoy ■..g with senior odulls. Musl I computer exp. $7.25rtir. + flts; Am. may be obtained at J Co. Senior Center, 622 N.
FIQURINE PAINTERS NEE- Make money al Home We will train you-call: 751-7430.
HELP WANTED FOR busy
landscaping & lawn senice. Call 751-5613 for appt. Valkl driver's license req.
-JT0$12/hr.
P.T.orF.T.(2 Salisbury 630-
Statesvllle 256-5656
ben.
Joanic Moser ^
Memorial Park
P a r t - t im e P a r k
A tt e n d a n t
Open and close gates, meet picnic
groups, maintain ballfield and
grounds, operate iractor. 15-25 hrs/ wk, Thurs.-Sat. $8.68/hr. Requires
I yr. Tchled cxpcrlence. Prefer
someone living close lo park
(Lewisville area).
Ap^ Fonyth Couty hrkf к Rec.
SOOW.FomtbSt.
Wiiitoa-Salem
727-2946
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nmAL JOB РОЛ лвплввп^
ITANGLEWOOD PARK
S E A S O N A L
\ G R O D N I№ K E E P E R
lerni^ym ent'
ip te p e r ^ w e f c i
1 ш к weekends. ■
for motivated t
¡iiittm aintalnP aik
igroundsinan
Xemiifpnim nt
Apply in person
'anglewood Personn'el
O rnce(M ainOm ce)
Hwy 158 West
Clemmons, NC 27012
8;30A-4;30P Mon-Fri
L E A R N T O
E A R N !
LctUwprohsslonalsat
Jackjon Hewitt Ihx Scrvice
tCKh you the basics of
income (ax preparatton.
TUITION FREE
Leam to cam! Sound
appealini? Jackson Hewitt
Iiu Scrvice oflen provMes
cmpkyment opportuniUcs
for successhd graduatcsl
Look at Theaa Great
New Army Offers
• $40,000 for Cuilege
W hM you «m ill and bwwna «U-g M tot • c»naln ftkta. you couU
mMns you coukt earn up lo 140.000 lor college during a lotir* yMrtnislmenl.
• $«5,000 In student
Loans RepaidH youV» Itudi «№ a SUKI.111 loan
a S ittf. « M l raduce your debt by fM lM M ChyevyouM ne.
• $12,000 Cash Bonuses
M vou oueMv artd vohjnteer to
MTV« h ont o l the A ^ s lop*
Pfiority occupaliona) you couU rK d w ■ cash bonus ol tip lo t12.000l
F M om more about jj^ w and other Army benelHs. Talk lo your . toeai Army recruHer today.
(704)636-4000
и д и ? ? « « « -
quality orlenled company In Adwice
has immediale pnxliictlon line
1-40,801 and 156 lust across a»
Foisytti/Davie Couniy line. Greal
beneitsandpay.
Call Kelly or Brent at
336-94IM000
E m p lo y m e n I
LOCAL PRECISION MACHINEhas an opening In grinding dept. E*3. req. Apply In person Rebb Industries,1617 Fem Valley Rd.
6:30am-5pm, M-F._____________
MAINTENANCE POSmON AT
Bermuda Village. FT, exp. req. Excelleni woridng conditions. Please call Allison al 998-6784, M- F.8-4.
Sw a n t e d I
16 cp e rle n ce d \
L ic e n s e d
H a ird re s s e r I
For busy
I Clemmons ^lon |
Please Coll
766-8047
\ Л г I () N w I I) i:
1- \ I' i{ I-: s s
1) You tike lo be aw ay Irom hom e.
2) You re a lly d on't need the m oney.
3) You had ra th e r d rive e 3 y r. old cab o ver.
4) You don‘ 1 mind paying In . prem ium s.
5) Who needs a re tirem e n t p len?
6) Job se c u rity m akes you u n co m fo rlab le.
7) You had ra lh e r be known by a d riv e r a.
6) S llp s e a iin g Is re a lly not Ih et b ad.
9) Who needs p aid v a ca tio n s or h o lid a ys?
10) You like spending your lim e In truckslop s,
waiting for a load.
' We are a secure, family owned, resional
ickload carrier, with a limited number of open CXrERIENCED SQLQ AND TEAM DRIVЙу'е"!?!for
W E O F F E R :*Те» per a aeneme 'Weekly Tl«e • Неяе*Aaeltned Coiivenilonel *401R Retlreaienl
*Peid aiue Croea/aiue Shll« *aefetyrReerulilnt lenue ‘Peia Vaaeiion/HoMdeye *аа1еИИе ceamunleetlon
IF IT*« TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE QIVB Ut A CALL
1-800-884-6205
CNA’s
To Cover Davie County
All Shifts
Pail-Time & Full Time
Flexible Hours • Must Be Ceilifled
336-724-1197
P ie d m o n t
H o m e H e a lth , In c.
Winston-Salem
"The hometom company, m ’ll (real
you like you'd expect'
Community Employment
Program Coordinator I
CenterRTiint
Salary;
LocatkMtNnrBariMi
(DnkCnelj)
NiiBbtrofVacaachf! 1
Deis Fwtoii Sfplmbtr 1*N
Closing Dale for Receipt of Applications: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Description of Woik: Frimaiy piupose of iocumbcnt is to plu, coonlinaic
■nd nuaste day-UHiay opentiow foe the Adult OevckipnieDtil Vbcadoaal
Ftognun. SupoviiioD of staET aad respoiuibility for ptoniring subcontrKts,
aaslyzing time aad motioo studio, ncgotialing bkis with compaaies while
ensuring compliaacc wiih Stale slandaids, the Depaitment of Labor's Rules
and Regulatiooa aad policies and ptoceduies of CeaierPoint Human
Services. , : •
M inim um requiiemeau: Bachekv’a Degree in Ibe Human Seivicea fieM with
one year of pcofessknal level experience such as Teaching, Social Woric or
Rehabiliutioa with the devek)pmeotalIy disabled population.
Special Conditions: Supetvisoiy experience pitfeind. tfasl Men nUd SC
M m tlktm .
J^calion Process: Aa original Cenleri\>iM Human Services apj^alion is
icquind (resumes an not accepted hi lieu of a completed applkalioa forai).
U a deine h nvilnd Air Ike peaUiH appKad hr, tnuaciipb aiiiat be
subasittsdwitkapplkaliaalbna. U aa offer of employment U extended,
otOciai college tnuucripls must be submitted prior U) beginning worii. An
appUcation may be oblahied fiom the Center of by calling 336-725-«800,
' Ext. 767, and submitted by Ihe closhi| dale lo: Personnel, 72J N Highland
Avenue. Whulon-Saiem,NofdiCaioUna 27101, EOEMF, JOB LINE
33«-#45-64MExL63i, . waM.'«
E m p lo y m e n t
NEEDED RN/LPN. IMMEDIATE
openlnos. Call Pediatric Services of America. 336-760-8599 or 1-600-
725-6857.____________________
NEEDED! MOBILE-HOME set-up
person, drivers license required. 998-5428 or 998-2479.__________
NEEDED-GENERAL LABORER tohelp dig footings & It. grading work.
Starling pay $8/hr. Training available to mn a skid &teer. 751- 0694.________________________
NEEDED: CONSTRUCTIONUBORER. 345-2504 after 6 p.m.
NEEDED: ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER. Some experlencB
required. Appointment only. Ostwme Electric. 751-3396.
H A IR S T Y L IS T
Part-time & Full-time
Positions Available.
If you want a lun fast
paced career with a lot of
potential. We want you.
Please Call Marstia
Al 778-0250
For More Information
E m p lo y m e n t
NOW HIRING: PART-TIMEpermanent security officers at
íngerso» Rand. Call Pat Seamon, 751-6616. M-F. 7-2.____________
PERSON TO CLEAN private
homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Good pay/benefits. Cloverfleld's. 760-
4161.________________________
RETAIL SALES FOR new Radio Shack in Mocksville. Full-time & part-time. Call 336-778-1467,
evenings or 704-663-6087 days. Ask for Mr. Cannon.____________
TANKER DRIVER NEEDED, Good
driving record. 2yrs CDL, good pay
& benefits. 336-996-6810._______
WANTED: LOCAL DRIVER-home eveiy night. Class A CDL req., one
year exp. Call 751-3691.
TWO TON TRUCK w/dlewl engine, tandem axle. Prefer mid to iato eo's model. Call Ijtry Cook, Ingersoll-Rand Co., Mocksville, NC m 336-751-6547 (F)336-751-6597.
Immediato Oponmgs
For Experienced
Telemarketer, Salary Plus
Commission Based On
Experience
7 2 2 - 6 2 7 2
Ask For Mike
D i e t s r y A i d e s
ro w M .U fillU ! O p o i.T to i
Ii,im o i.‘ s <*M(1 S t illi
Penn Engineering & Manufacturing
Corp., the world's largest producer of
self clinching fasteners, has immediate
need for 2nd shift Screw Machine
Operator Trainees. These positk>ns offer
job training, competitive salary. 10% shift
premium, overtime (10> houts pet
week), available alter approximately 8
weeks oftrair^
Penn Engineering & Manufacturing
Corporation offers an excellent
Company paid benefit package lhal
indudes;
•Flexible emptoyee health care for
employee and their dependents
«Gakt Sharing Plan
•401K Program
•Progressive V^tkm Plan
•lOPaktHofidays
•Pension Plan
•Profit Sharing Plan (5 yea; vesting
pemxl)
.New Alr-c«K№ned Building
II you are mechanically Inclined and
iooldng lor a career oppoitunlly with one
ol Ihe IlnesI companies In Ihs
melalyiorklng Indusliy, please apply in
person or send resume to:
Penn Engineeiing 4 Maniaauiing Cap
2400 iuweiy Sireet
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
ATTN: John Kayes
Full time DIatiiy Aldei needed 11:00 am to 7:30 pm. No
required. Eicelleflt beneHts, Apply in person Monday ■ Friday 9:00
am & 3:00 pm.
1007 Howanl S t • MockmWi, HC 2TS1S
iSfOCN OS
FULL AND PART-TiME POSiTiONS
CASHIERS
CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERKS
3RD SHIFT GROCERY STOCKERS
PRODUCE CLERKS
DELimAKEHY CLERKS
Due lo our continued sales growth, we have several lull and
part-time positions available In our Wlnslon-Saleni and
Clemmons locations. To apply, please slop by any store lo
complete an application or call our 24 hour Job Line (toll Irae)
1-877GOOD4U2 (877)466-3482
LOWES FOODS
3372RoblnhoodRd
Winston-Salem, NC
LOWES FOODS
2501 iJwlavllla-ClwninonaRd
Clemmons, NC
LOWES FOODS LOWES FOODS
2890 Reynoida Rd »51 Sllaa Craak Pkwy
Winaton-SaJem, NC WInttoivSatom, NC
LOWES FOODS
200 Summit SqBlvd
North Unlvtrsify Parkway
Winston-Salem. NC
ii-y-i J. ^
DHS Soccer Player Arrested
CoachPwcGuslafsonsald the youth
will be suspended Гог Гоиг weeks and
have lo perfoira clean-up duties al the
football stadium.
lhat makesthc second soccerplayer
lostlodisciplinaiy reasons. ОпеоПЬс
football playere diaipiined lasl week
also played soixer.
"Kids have S'» I» behave,"
__ _________ Gustafson said.
Crimestoppers Reward Offered
iCWJNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, S*pt. 10, WW
leHighsacccrplayeraiicsted
fixfciyumposscsskniwilljoinihrec
footbtU pkyen on Ihe sidelines for
fiwwedo.
. TtaKJCcerplayet was airesled by
tM'Divie Ccunly SherifTs Depart-
IMM on Faiifietd Road at 1:28 p.m.
S«r«.ZDeputyW.L.Whitesidesfound
ataggkorniarijuana.
: 'Ihe student, a senior, played striker
for the soccer t e a m .______
V Divie Crimesioppers is offering a
cash lewaid for information leading to
the: arrest of Yosef "Yo Yo" Handy,
who' Is wanted for skipping bail.
’ Allinfotmationwiilbckcplinsuict
confidence, and callers do nol have to
reveal their identity.
Call Crimestoppers nt 751-1111
with this or any information leading to
the arrest or conviction of persons re
sponsible for crimes in DavieCounty,
Armed Robber Holds Up Store
■ TheDavleCountySherifrsDepan-
mnii bscddng lnlonn.ition that might
l^loAieiiTcsloflhe man responsible
felhe Mined loblieryofalocal conve-
ridm state last week.
cashier al Four Brothers
Ainoco, located on U.S. 64 ot WO,
r q n ^ lhat a black man dressed in
¿ A clothing, a green toboggan and
ptoic face mask an armed with a
haiidgun had entered the store aboul
l|;^p.m .^____________
Davie Dateline
He ordered ihc only cusiomcr in ihc
store al the time to ihc rear of the store
and told Ihc coshkr to empty the cash
drawer. He fled on fool.
The suspect is described os a black
male about 20 years old, six feet tall
and n s pounds.
Anyone wiihinformutionthat might
lead 10 his arrest should call Davie
Counly Crimestoppers ut 751 • 11II or
thcDavieCouniyShcrifrsDcpartmcnl
Dctcctivc Division at 751-SM7.
Sept11&12
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Codletmee. Ticfcds being sold for table from
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T 0 A IX IN T E tm E 0 A G E N C IE S ,G I0 ll? S A N 0 n iS 0 N S ;
The above named Tbwn proposes 10 request Ibe North Catolioa Deputraenl of
Commerce 10 release Fbieral fundi under lit k I o f tbe H ou siaiu d Coounuaiiy Developaeat Act of 1974 (P L 9 ^ M З) for the followinf piojeet:
Town of M ocksvilk CDBO Ecooomlc Develo|nieQt Project Project Deicriptioa:
• 2,535 Ifo f 8" sewer lioe
• Upgrade of lewer pump sUtioD• U 8 0 If o f tn ve ltcce u rood to Sewer Pump Su tk »
• i.4 7 S lfo fl2 ’’ waierlioe
Toul Projecl Cost $430.000 TbUl CDBQCost $320.00.
CDBQ/Tbtil Penxal 74.4%.
Project LocaUcm; Tbwn of M ocksvilk, Nonh CaroUaa.
It b u iKea determined that such request for rekaie of fiindi w ill not constiiute Ш
tbe above-named Ibw n tuu decided not to prepare an Eaviroomental Impact Statement under the NaUoaal Environmeal PoUcy Act o fl 969 (P L 9 i • 190). Tbe
reaaons for such decision not to prepare such Statement are u foUows:
- No advene effects are anticipated beyond Ihe sbon'lermconstnictioo
noiseanddusL
• Tbe proposed project is not located in a fkx)d plain and does iKN
involve wetlands.
• The proposed ptoject w ill have no detiimeolal effects oa air or water quality and w ill cause no adverse effects 00 natunl, ecoiofkal,
cultural or scenic resources.
• No envifoomenially sensitive areas are involved.
Ao Eavironmental Revkw Record re^ectini the within project b u been made by the above-named Tbwo wbicb documenu tb^envirouwnial itvk w of the project Md
more fidly sett forth Ibe reaiaaa why siich Statement is not required. This
Envinoment Revkw Record U OQ flk at Ibe above address and U available for pvbUe exaniaatkn and copyini upoQ request at tbe M ocksvilk Tbwn HaU between tte bouti of8K)OAMand9K)OPM.
No further eflvirooraental review of sucb projcct is proposed 10 be conducted prior 10 the request for rekase of Federal funds.
jrith this decisko are invited
totbeotnceolüie
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before SeiMMiAet 2 5 .199t. Al\ such co nnM is ю received w in be cootìdm d and Ibe
Town w ill not request Ibe rekase of Fedenl fimds or lake any administraüve action oo
Ihe within project prior to tbe date specifkd in Ibe p re c e ^ sentence.
Dr. P.w ! Skte. Mayor
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The Starr Reporti
Editor Returns From Trip To Washington
In Midst Of Clinton Investigation
DAVIE CO U N TY
5 0 «
Bogus $50 Bills
Seized During
Search For Drugs
By Jeanne Gallher
Davie County Enterprise Record
Counlerfeil money has been
found in Davie County.
Whileexamininglhe more than
$13,000seized during a drug bust
Aug. 21, which also iiKluded Ihe
confiscationofapproxiinatety 145
pounds of tnarijuana, sheriffs of
ficers noticed 31 new $50 bills -
lUI bearing one of two serial num-
bdrs, according lo Detective Chris
Shuskey.
"Il is believed lhal Mexican im
migrants arc passing these coun
terfeit bills for money transfers to
Mexico, he said.
The money was seized from a
mobile home on Pineville Road
where the large quantity of mari
juana was discovered and a ve
hicle believed to be connected lo
that residence, the detective said.
Three men were arrested at Ihe
mobile home, which officers dis
covered after one of them stopped
his vehicle and lumed around lo
avoid passing through a driver’s
licensecheckpointon Famiington
Road.
Ofncers pursued Samuel
Caspar Hernandez, 16, to 132
Pineville Road, and obtained a
searchwairantforthemobilehome
after seeing drug paraphernalia
through Ihe witvdow.
Hernandez and Iwo other resi-
dentsoflhaladdress,'QiasSanchez
Gaspareno,24,andFntino Garcia
Ga^nreno,32, were charged with
tricking in marijuana and con
spiracy to iraflic in marijuana. All
ihiee ate illegal aliens, according
to Shuskey.
Officers seized about $3,000
cash from the residence and
$10,000 from Ihe vehicle, he said.
: Since the discovery, the Secret
Service has become involved in
Ihe investigation ak>ng with U.S.
Customs, U.S. Immigration and
the SBI, Shuskey said. .
Dancer Justina Scott stxnvs spirit for the JV Rams football team during ttieir game last
week. Games are held on Saturdays at South Davie Middle Schoot, t>eglnnlng aflO
a.m. For more photos, please tum to page BIO. -PiMloliyMlte Barnhardt
Schools Consider
Drug Testing, New
Policy For Alcohol
Members of the Davie County
Board of Education want to send
aclear message tpstudents; drink
ing and using dnjgs will not be
tolerated in Davie Schools, and
it’s not the right way to act any
where.
Bul they want lo help smdents
who ntake a wrong decision to
experiment with alcohol and
dmgs.
Mark Jones told fellow board
roendms last week a drug and
alcohol policy needs immediate
attention. Previously, studenta at
D«yki Wg)> ctutht with alGohQl
or dnigi win banned from extra-
cuiiici^activitesfor thal semes
ter. PriiKipal Unda Bost aniended
IhatpolkyaflerdiiieefoolbaUplay-
eis were caught with akoboL
Jones saki the scbool needs lo
conskta random drag lesdng for
sludenis in all exBacunicularac-
tivitiea. After one offense, die stu-
dent needs to be offered counsel
ing to help them deal with Iheir
problems. After the second of
fense, the punishment should be
more severe.
Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent,
said the policy should apply to all
smdents, nol just those who par
ticipate in athleticsor other exlra-
cuiricular activities.
"We have to stand up for right
and wrong and consequences,”
said boanl member, Janie Oat- -
nett "Parents and adniinialnlais
alikemiutMaudtOBattar.’— »io’vo
show our students that’s not âie
way to act," said board chaimian.
LutherPblts.
nieissuewillbesnidmlbytiie
board’s policy committee, a a t
boàdattonieyWadelxoaatdwiff
check into kgal issues involviñgf
drug testing before the boitft’
nukes its deciskn.
School EnmKment Continues To CKmb
There are more and more smdents in Davie Schwls, and the increan
aren't in one particular area of the county as in years past
After die first 10 days of school Ihis year, there were 3,347 smdenb'
enrolled, mote than 200 more than at the same dme last year, and man
than 600 over tbe past three years.
All schools had a higher number of smdents excqx for North DavU
MkkUe,wbkhbad 19fewerstudents;PinebrookEkmenlaiy,whkhbM(
the same number aa last yean and South Davie MkkUe, whkh had fixic
fewer smdents.
SAT Scores Higher Tlian Stale, Lower Than Nadonal Average
Schoolofficials say il isn't fairtocompare
SATKom, but ume memben oflbeDavie
Bood of Educaikn lay comiiiring scores
widiprevk)us years, and withotbersystems,
gives them an kka of how Davie is pctiv-
ing students fcr college.
And colleges use the SAT to conyuie
one to aoothtf(said board
MaityCaiter.
Jonk Garnett saki ibm is a conelatioo
between classes offered at Davk Higb and
snident scores. "We need to do everything
we can to boost those SAT scores," the
board member sakL "We need to do those
things that inctease abilities... increase op-
poitunities."
Carter said be couMn't understand why
Davk's scores were kiwer than die natkxial
avoagebyZl poims. Tbe average of 996
was 14 points above die stale average, and
higher lhan all but one of surrounding sys
tems. It was die 26th best out of 117 school
systems in die state'. Il was die lowest score
for Davk County in dnee years.
Superintendent Dr. Bill Steed cautkned
board members against making cao|Mri-
sons. "This is an indicatkn. I diink we've
made progress."'
Director of Instiuction Patqr Qeaibaw
the test isn't designed to be cooopared. i№
deisned to show bow a student vtrill dk>
during dieir first year of Ugh sdiooL
i M / a l O r i T h é S q u a r e : A lts A n d C ra fts , F o o d A n d A S t r e e t D a n o ^
<;,1bestreetsofMocksville willbe filkd
tbe sound of familiar mnes uid
;nioWh-waleiing aromas of a variety of
a* Historic Davie presenu Festival
'*00 the Square.
v“-Enteilainment willbegin at 9:45 a.m.
die Davie Higb School marching
:^andendat 10p.m.followingastieet
featuring beach music by die Part
Tune Pvty Time Band, accoiding to vol-
Viiofeer Unda Mace.
:: >1broughout the day, fntival gom can
^ ^ k cut a large mmber of classk can
reKpected lo be on display and browse die
;oMbcolfa*diatv^includepalkiy,wood
'^ndtsTpainiinip
'Hie MocksviHe-Davie Jaycees will also
be sponsoring a rununage sale dunugh-
ouldieday.
This year's festival welcomes more
food vendonthaneverbefoie,MiKe said.
Manydow^wntesUuranlsandsbops
this fiMtiv^i'^ said. ' \
The fiHtival will oHi^ plen^ for die'
kids, with games sponsored by Mocks-
ville-Davie Parks and Recreation Depart
ment and DavieCounty 4-H.
Children will ulsb have a chatwe to
enjoy Moon Bounce, and Ih^ pmnts
may want lo join them in the fiin at die
'dunking booth wber&diey.win findsevr.
etal prominent memben of die commu
nity wailing to be dunked.
AccordingtoMace,cbildrenand adults
alike may don a Velcro suit and find oui
how it feels to stick to die Vekro Wall,
which comes to Mocksviile for the first,
time this year.
' Therewillbeanumberofptizesgivra
away dul day, sbe said. Special contesu.
will include a downtown treasure hunt 2-
3 p.m. and a classic car scavenger hunt 3-
4 p.m.
Other enteitainment will include Tnw
Believers Gospel Singen, Rockin' Ray
andHisOIdies,CanuiKS,EIvis,Soudiland'
...Stiing .BjiidGood Timers ^ t ^
...... ... ^ J
Dancen.
IbefintyearMocksWUewiUhavejust
m fi^va], Mace said she hopes diat
organizations Widiin diecoouiMiaity'im'
woA tijgedier to Ihe fettival ан$;:
!^Mid|ee.it|row.
Л.¿V:"'
2 - DAVIE COUNIY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,1998
Dad’s New Duty:
Explaining Clinton’s
;Sins lb Children
“What did the President do wrong?”
> It was bedtime, and my 7-year-old had heard too much of
a conversation. He wasn’t ready to say good night.
1 had anticipated the question.
“He broke his maniage vows, and he told a lie. Now go to
sleep."
That was enough of an explanation, perhaps, to satisfy his
curiosity. Enough to shock him. Enough to... niin his opinion
ofthe Ptesident.
When I was a boy, we talked about President Eisenhour’s
golf game. Caroline and John-John were the delights of the
Kennedy White House. The most brazen thing LBJ did was
show us his scar after surgery.
Our children must hear aboul a President’s sins. A Presi
dent who has trouble saying he’s sorry. A President who did
Ihings thal shock our senses.
We don’t watch television news at our house. I’ve tucked
away some newspaper front pages jusl so Robert wouldn’t see
them. Bul still the news crept through.
Little boys are supposed to respect the President. To
children, the President is supposed lo be a good guy.
That’s not the case with this President. He has disap
pointed us about the very fundamental purpose of a president.
To be good, someone we can respect.
We’ve always believed lhat Ihe United Slates of America
was on Ihe side of good. And the President represented whal
was righl.
Sure, President Clinton has been investigated like no other
occupant of Ihe White House. Certainly, he has been accused
of everything from murder lo theft. But his lustful instincts —
not Whitewater, not Travelgate, not the other accusations that
fed Kenneth Starr’s investigation — have been his undoing.
He'sacad.
'■“f ■ "H elia» bicome oor'gM etnbarrassmem’^ ihotaUy unfit
for the office. Each successive lie that is unveiled, every new
detail about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky, adds lo the
evidence.
Congress must'go ahead with the impeachment. Il's lime
lo lake a stand against a President who has embarrassed us all.
Whal arc we supposed lo tell our children?
It’s hard to shield their ears from television reporters
talking aboul oral sex, an Oval Office rendezvous, and an
: intern who provided free sexual services to our President.
Many have criticized the media for telling loo much. Bul ihis
is our President. If he did it, U’s news. And it has taken him
nine months and a slack of lies to finally admit to the trulh.
There’s no getting away from this thing.
President Clinton should be impeached. These weren't
white lies. He committed perjury. He has proven himself unfit
for the office.
What a sad eiid to a promising administration. Who can
believe him nowf^Vinio can give their allegiance to such a con
anist? If Republicans have been rough on him, just wait until
: Ws own Democratic Party gets through with him. They had
^believed him. He toid them it wasn't true. He told us.
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To Ihc editor
OiKcagainlflndmyscirwrilingloyouconccni-
ing polilics in Ihc school system. The icccnl prob
lems swirling aiound Ihc Davie High School fool-
ball pfogram me a dislurtnng slate of afTaits.
Yes, the actions of Ihc ihrec fooiliall playcis
weic unacceptable, giving this couniy and ils atl)-
letic programs a black eye. However, Ihesc actions
are forgivable as long as Ihc playen can display the
properremoiselolheirieammaies,totheircoaches,
and especially to their parenis. tlisunfonunalcihal
Uie players did break some taws, and decisions
regatdint Itnse laws must ni;d Iheir way through
tWscouBtjr'sjudkial system.
Yet, the actions of these children arc nd as
delrimenut to the school system and the coumy as
the response by Ihc school's administration. Like
almost everyone, I agree lhal Ihc expulsion of Ihc
players from Ihe team is slightly overboard. I Iind
mysclfinsupponofUie West Foreylh coach, Russell
Stone, in slating lhal alcohol counseling is a belter
firsl step, especially if the action is a fust offense.
However, Ihe high school’s policy on this sub
ject mailer Is apparently nol one discovered in Ihc
back of some old high school policy book. Il is one
which Ihc administtation endorsed and Ihe players
and Iheir parenis understood and signed jusl weeks
prior lo this season. Hwugh il does need some
revision, thcrevision cannot prompl ilself in saving
thesurfoolballplaycrfroranolpaiticipalingfofthc
year. Thai does nothing bul send Ihe message lhal
winning in sports is more importanl lhan educating
die students.
Yet, alter cutting through Ihe principal's heart-
wanning response in Ihe Sepl 3rd issuc of ihe
Davie Couniy Enterprise Record, this is dearly ihe
message lhal is being senl to Ihe sludeni body and
the other schools around the stale, leaving many to
wonder if the situation occurred wiih third suing
players instead of starting players would Ihc same
situation handle itself difrerenlly?Sadly, no matter
how those involved answer this question, no one
will really ever know wiihoul a doubt whal ihc true
answer would be, hence affecting Ihc
D H S F a n W i l l B e C h e e r i n g F r o m H o m e
Tolheedilor
1 am wriling to infoim Linda Bosi thal I will not
be attending any Davic games this year due to her
decision on those boyscaughldrinkingbeer.Wc, as
adults shoukl set an example for younger gencra-
tkns to follow. I was planning u> cheer for Davie in
person this year,bul I have to do it from a distance
now. I was asecond suing football player al Davie
High, a member of the Class of 1986.
David Spillman
Cooleemee
administration's ability to make decisions in Ihe
futuro.
Matthew E. Draughn
Mocksvilk:
Decision Disappointing
To Ihe editor
I was diuppoinlcd in the decision Ms. Bosi
made to reduce thcpunlshment oflhc Davic High
foolball players caught with open beer in a vehicle
and an unlicensed driver al Ihc wheel.
The pol icc departmenl, the coaches, parenis i
school olficials have all treated these boys with'
preferential ueaiment because of who they are.
Now, a soccer player has been caught with
marijuana and ihc same minimal punishment was
given. When lulcs have no strength, why follow
them?
Ms. Bosi should resign. We need a principal
capable of following Ihrough wiih the required
punishment. We don'l need aprincipal who is more
concerned with winning athletic events lhan about
Ihc examples given lo the entire studenl body.
Cindy Johnson
Advance
Y o u t h F o o t b a l l L e a g u e O f f T o G o o d S t a r t
Tolheedilor
On behalf of the Davie Couniy Youlh Foolball
Association, I wouM like lo lhank everyone who
aocnded Ihe foolbtU games on Saturday at Souih
Davie MkUleSchool.Aspecialapprecialiongaes
oul 10 lerry Callison, Ihe athletic direclor of Soulh
Davie MkUle School, and Soulh Davie MkUle
School forbeing so accommodating. I wouU also
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who helped with duties during ihe course of Ihe
day. I believe we will have a very successful
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days starting at 10 am. to see some of Ihe best
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jSchool System Fees Are Not Excessive
; Tolheedilor
; I would like lo rcsponil lo ihc Icdcr by Larri
; Frank, published in the Sepl. 3 edilion of ihc
; Enlciprisc.
; 1 loo have a child In ihe Davie Couniy School
! Syslem. I do nol feel ihc fees are excessive • nor do
; I ihink Ihe supplies arc unnecessary. The cduca-
I l>onaUccsarc$10aycar*lcssihan6tiaday.This
i provides classroom supplies which our children
I nccd.Thclislofsupplicsglvcnlochildrcnandlhcir
parents at ihc beginning of the school year is
designed 10 help organize and supply our children
for Ihe year. I have never received one of ihesc lists
lhal didn't slate, "if any items arc a problem or a
hardship please cnniaci ihe school or leachcr.”
Frank erroneously slated lhal RE uniforms had
lo be purchased when in fad, dark shorts and a
while t*shirt arc perfectly acceptablc and many
children choosc Ihis option.
The variety of classcs ofTcrcd In Ihc Davie
Couniy curriculum providcourchildrenwhh many
oplions and opportunities to develop Interests and
skills necessary In adulthood. The Life Skilts class
is Jusl one of many. With all due rcspcct. Frank
ne^s to realize grades are earned - not given. How
many limes have weas parents heard, "Imadc an A”
or "ihc icachcr gave me an F?"
I appreciate the teachers and slafT of the Davie
Couniy School System and feci ihcy should be
supported for Ihc excelleni Job ihcy do.
Allison Cook
' Mocksvillc
School System Devaluing Children's Integrity
: Tolheedilor
: I enter my fourth year of home schooling,
; sotnewhat weary of the constanl quc.stion "But
; whal about socialization?" My answer, . "Thai's
! precisely why we home school," Is usually met
: with a puzzled look.
' I plan 10 laminate last week's column, "3Foot-
; ball Players Suspended (Principal Amends Policy
' That Would Ban Eligihilily)" so lhal I can hand it
■ out as a simple answer.
Jusl what is sociali/ation? Arguably, it is the
process whereby ourchildrcn leam and intemali/e
' the mores of the group of people with whom Ihcy
: live.niefoolbanissucofihelintctprisc.publislicU
on Aug. 27, appalled me with ils llamboyanl image
orfcMlball players as hoods/gang members/bikers/
outlaws; Ihis is ihe image we would like our young
children to eroulate? Just what are the morcsof our
soclely when some of those same players are
excused from respimsibility alter violating a con
tract of alhielic policies the nexl week? Perhaps
our amusement at Ihe photograph was inietpreted
by the young men as our tacit approval of outlaw
behavior?
My personal thanks go lo Principal Linda Bost
for her gin of a rare, crystal-clear insight inlo the
soul of the government schools. Integrity, ac-
counlabilily, and strong moral values arc some of
the main reasons 1 home school my three children.
I don't expect the schools lo leach these values, bul
neither should they undermine Ihem, os they have
Ihis past week. A contract is a contract, and conse
quences are consequences.
The same school system that has grossly ma
nipulated the school calendar lo achieve higher
overallleslscoresisnowdevaluingyourchildren's
integrity in service of a winning football season.
Kids are smart. They quickly leam which values
are imponanl to adults. This is called "socializa
tion." What are your children Icanilng Ihis week?
Catherine Kuhn
Mocksvillc
Players Diidn't Ask For Special Treatment
4
Tothc editor
Foolball players do gel special Irealmenl. They
always have and they always will. Ii's a facl of life
and you had belter leam lo deal with iL Football is
the sp(m in high school, in this nation. U's bigger
lhan volleyball, bigger lhan lennis and bigger than
soccer, considered ihe mosl popular sport in the
world. Football has lots of fans and ihcy love the
game. Ii gives them a sense of pride in their cilies,
like in Chartolle (Go Panthers). And in the ease of
high school foolball. makes ihem proud of iheir
pommunilics, like in Davic (Go Eagles... "Send me
in coach. I'm ready*').
Like il or nol, foolball is the big money spon.
Lots of fans mean lots of money. Pro foolball
generates a lot of money lo pay iheir players,
coaches and owners. High sch<x)l f(X)thaii gener
ates a lot of money also, bul noi to pay ihe players
coaches. High school foolball. like no olher
sport, generales money and the environment lhal
supports all the oüvcr spons and activities at the
school: volleyball, tennis, socccr. checricading. ihc
band.
Becausc it's football, pro football players, coU
.legc foolball players and yes, even our high school
Tootball players, do gel special trcaiment. Some
times Ihe special ircalmeni is of a posilive nature
(alia boy, you the man)olher limesasin ihis currcnt
’case, it's of a negative nature, as in let's kick these
Primadonna foolball players while ihey arc down.
The ihrec boys from our school that werc sus
pended for four games reccnily. one of which was
myson.didget.arcgclting, and will conlinuc loget
' for a long lime to comc, lhat secondaiy type of
• special ircatmenl, bccausc il's foolball. the prcmier
■ sport of Ihc sch(X)l. They didn't ask for special
• treatment, it was just given lo them by the nature of
; Legalizing Alcohol Sales
;Puts Our Youth At Risk
: To die editor
. . I couldnt believe my ears dlls past week when I
heard lhat Ihere were some who were going 10 try
’ ^ push for a referendum legalizing ihc sale of
ak»ihollcbeveragesinDavieCounly,cspeciallyon
die eve of the problems surround the athletic de-
panment al the high school.
^i';The number one dnig of choicc for high school
t^ ^ n ls is alcohol. And cveryoneknowsthe more
_ aixessiblc il is, the greater Ihe abuse.
I Tile only reasons I can passilAy think of for
■legalizing die sale of alcoholic bevemges in Davie
;County would be for greed or convenience. Surely,
;no one wouklwaniu) pul our youth atagreater risk
Uk these reasons. I pray lhat Ihis is nothing more
aiunatumar.
i '; - Glenn Sellers
Mocksville
^ f o r m a t i o n S o u g h t
^■¿iheedilor
Ä 5 wouU appreciale any infomialioo on or about
äiibllowing people and Iheir descendants; Henry
C|ii^)oiephineElizabethHalchelt,Gaslcn Sutton,
i^m uel Suttoo, Sarah Sutton, Elizabeth Sunon,
i i e 4sieSullonSttinlcy,RolandHughSuinley.Gerty
:^Aili Booker. IJ. Sumtey, Jane Slanley, Alice
; Stanley, ot any descendants of the Halchetu.
: Information could include meeting any of the
'above people, old photograplis, burial siles and
relatives. All help and information would be very
much appreciated. I am willing to pay for any
i jholographs of Ihe above people.
(krrieAnnUKkman
306P»rkSl.
V. Greenville, TN 37743
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the game Ihey play.
And who gives foottall players spccial Ireat-
nicni? Just about everybody. Thousands of fans
cheer them at every game, the Spirit Club, the band,
all who come to the football games bul you won't
sec them at the crass country meets or any olher
spon.The TV stations give Ihcm spccial liialmcm;
heck, they even haveaspccial showjust for football
... ever watch Foolball Friday Nighl?
The Davic County ЕШсфпве gave the Ihtcc
football players thal were suspended real spccial
treatment of the secondary type, put Ihe story righl
on the front page, while in the next issue, a senior
soccerplaycrarresied and suspended for marijuana
was reported on the back page in a very small
article. Did the foolball players gel special..Ireat-
ment? You bet they did, because h was football, nol
soccer, nol lennis, not volleyball, it was football.
Also giving them spccial Irealmenl was the Win
ston-Salem Journal. Ihc Salisbury Post (thanks,
Ron), The Clemmons Courier, WXII-TV channel
12, and top honors for special treatment goes 10 Fbx
channel 8 who not only reported the story but
showed the young men's picture right Ihcre on TV
for friends, family, grandparents, everyone to see.
It's always been said thal if you dothe crime you do
the time. Contrary lo what everybody thinks, these
boys did nol just rcccivc a slap on the wrist.
But the real controversy that has sparked all of
Ihe media allcmion and lhat has generated all of Ihe
Idlers in lasl week's Enterprise was focused on
Davie High principal, Linda Bost, who has been
charged with giving the players spccial Irealmenl
and changing a policy lhal had been on the books,
I hear, for 23 years, although never enforeed or
tested unlil Ihis year. This was a tough decision for
Ms. Bost.lwasinthe mcciing wllh her andlcan tell
you she did nol want lo go ogainst Ihc policy thal
staled that the students should be kiclccd off tiic
team. She did not want all of tills attention. She was
nol pressuml by anyone lo go against Ihe policy.
But when she had three key football players silting
in from of her, und because football players are
special, bccausc the whole game of football is
spcciol, il brought lo lighi a policy, unused and
untested, lhal now appeared unduly harsh and inef
fective, bccausc (1) it docs not allow for a second
chancc, ond (2) it docs nol dctet drinUng by the
players.Dolheploycrsdeserveapunishmcnl?Ofcourse.
How about a second choncc? Everyone deserves a
second chance. Put yourself in tiiat position, you
made a tnUuke... banishment from somediing you
loved... you'd want asecond chancc... don4tell me
youwouldn'l.Everybodydeservcsasecondchancc.
We all fall short of Ihe glory of die Lord and He
gives us ail a second chance plus thirds, fourths and
rmsureforsomeofus,anendlcssarTayofchances.
Bul you say "Rules are rules... Period." Tell tiial lo
Ihe judge lhat lets a whole page full of s p e e ^ as
reported every week in the Davie Enterprise, get
Iheir 83 mph in a 55 mph zone reduccd 10 Improper
equipinenl.lfrulcs are rules, then wcwouldhave no
need for judges that toulinely give speeders a
second chance.
The current policy docs not stop student athletes
from drinking.
Even tiiough tiie studenu had signed Ihe policy
and were aware of tiw policy, il did not deler tiiem
.ftom drinking. You may resl assured that Ihese
ti«ee are not tiie only players on die currenl leam
dial were drinking lliatnighl.Halfdicfootballleam
had been al Ihe panyUial Ihese boys atlended.These
tiuee were Ihe only ones lhat gol caught. Will die
old policy or Ihis new policy keep other players
. from drinking or using drugs? Obviously not, as
seen recently by die arrest of the soccer player. Il's
, a fact of life, since afcohol was invented, you can
safclysaytiialalargepercentageofleenagers,both
mhlellc and non-athlctic, ate going to experimerii
wllh alcolioi and drugs, retwdlra of how we as
■ "pattnls" tai» Ibein, Ш no miter whaTly^' of
policies we write to discourage Ihem.
The only way lo slop athletes from drinking
would be mandatory and random alcohol and drug
testing done on a weekly basis. Example: Every
week during Ihc season, five players names are
randomly drawn out of a hat and they must then
report lo a health oflicc for testing. Failure lo report
or failure of Ihe test results in a severe punishment
of some sort, just short of banisbmenl. A sccond
failure, or refusal lo lake the test, would resull in
banisbmenl. Would Ihis approach stop Ihe drink
ing? If the sludeni is a serious athlete and loves his
sport, you bet it would. I am an airiinc pilot, and
random drug and alcohol testing was implemented
several years ago when there was a drinking prob
lem In our Indusuy. Every day at our alrilne, 20 tb
30 crews arc randomly picked and met in the jetvvtiy
at Ibc end of dieir trip, cscorted by security penon-
nel.andlakento an areaatiheairponwheremedleil
personnel take urine samples from all crew mem
bers. Since lesting began. I'm sure you're all glad lo
hearlhal not orie pilot has tcsledposltive. They have
loo much lo lose. These same resulls couM be
achieved with our alhkies, whose k>ve oflhe spon
would be loo much to lose.
As part of Iheir punishment, for die rest of Uk
season, Ihc three nthlelcs in question, must submit
10 random drug and alcohol testing, a foilureof lhal
test will resull In their being kicked off die team
permanently. Davie Couniy Enlerprise, Ms. Bosi,
tcachcrs. coachcs, all of you righteous people who
wrote letlerslosl week, or were inlcrvicwcd on TV,
you can resl assured thal Ihcse three players are die
only players lhat you can be confident of, will nol
be drinking for the remainder of die season, and
hopefully beyond.
Someone broughi up tiie fact dial if Ihe aUiletcs
had been sccojid siring volleyball players or from
some olher less popular sport, Ms. Bosi would nol
have changed the policy. Thai is probably correct.
Whal alsoiscorreci is tiiat becausc die sportisaless
popular sport, the policy would not have been
followed at all and the studenl alhlete would have
only received a one or Iwo game suspension and
remained on the leam, as has happened quietly on
sevcral occasions al Davie High in Ihe past. How
ever, if volleyball was die sport of choice, and
dwusands attended and cheered our leam every
week and die bands played and tile cheerieaden
cheered, Ihe dancing boou danced and die newspa
per ran big articles (send me in coach ...№ ready I),
and die school made tens of tixxisands of dollats
every week 10 die benentof all sports, and we were
contenders in the slate playoffs, and dien our key
spikcr was caught drinking and was subject lo be
completely tiirown off die team, I believe Ms. Bost
would have made tiie same decision she made
several weeks ago. Because volleyball was special
and meant so much in so many inungible ways lo
so many people, it woukj have brought lo focus a
policylhalhadneverbeen tested, a poUcy dial was
Inherentiy ineffective and would be devastating to
die adilete, die school, and tiie communily.
Yes. our policy should have been mote dior-
oughly dioughi out before being impleraenied,
shoukl have been more in line widi other high
schools that provide a second chance. When diis
situation arose, after having been broughi inlo Ihe
spollighi by "The Sport,” Ms. Bo», as die cunw
leadetofourhlgh school students,made whal is In
essence,abattlefiekl decision in Ihe best inierest of
allconceraed:andfotdiai,Iapplaudandtiiankher.
. . RobenKoflie
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The Smith Grove Cubs -1954
Members of the Smith Grove Cubs, the Pony League champion team In 1954, Included, from left; front, Tony Smith,
Lester Allen, Jerry Crews, Donald Miller, Lawrence Gregory; middle, unidentified, Ronnie Bates, Billy Green Hendrix
(manager), Steve Hendrix, Ronnie Smith, Woody Bates: In back. Gene Sheek, Wayne Smith, Jimmy Smith, Johnny
Sheek (coach), Darwin Allen, Junior Benfield and Alton Sheek.
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Elders Are Supposed To Be Role Models
....................... . .
My family md I moved to Davie County 19
years ago, being originally from Forsyth Couniy.
I was told by many thal Davic Coumy schools far
exceeded the schools in Forsyth and I believed
Ihat. I am proud lo say I had iwochildrcn graduate
from Davie High.
My question lo Mrs. Bost is that if we make a
rule and don't stick to ii, how can wc expect a child
lo do any different? 1 thought wc as elders were
supposed lo be examples or role models. This last
example set by the school is an outrage. As I read
the article in last week’s Enterprise and watched
Fox TV Friday nighi, this outrage grew. I saw
ptcuii» or tfw boys who were Involved in the
alcohol amlUTOkT-agcdrivingincidcm.Mrs.BosVs
comment was "it’s lime lo move on." Maybe it’s
lime for her 10 nwveon.Ifthishad been anincidem
involving Ihe water boy and part of the sccond
siring of fooiball players imtcadof the "stw play
ers." would Ihc same policy have been broken? Or
does Ihc social siaius of ihesc boys play a part in
Ihis? A loiofquestions haven’t been answered, and
Idon't think Ihc school wants lo siart. Not loget loo
deep inlo this latest mess, here is somelhing that Is
rcally troubling me.
I know a child who missed so many days of
school Ihey failed, not becausc oflllness. The ncxl
year they werc promoted to ihc next grade. ITicy
missed over lOOdaysofthalschoolycar. This year
they arc silll not in school and will not be 16 years
old until after the first of January. My question is
10 anyone wllh aulhority, how can this be? When
I went lo school 46 years ago, you went until you
werc 16, or your parenls went lo jail. I am a firm
believer in educaiion. Maybe instead of wasting
money on the front of Davie High, they should
have built a bulldingandmade ihesc litllc children
go 10 school.
Belly Myers
Advancc
Community Members Have High Ideals
To Ihe editor
I was impressid al ihe number of "Ictteis lo the
editor" in last week's issue of the Davie Couniy
Enietpiise addressing the issue of Davie Couniy
alhfcles and the decision made over their drinking.
I am proud to be a Davic Couniy tcsideni, to know
Ihal our community members have high ideals wd
expectations foe their childien and the laws made.
I, loo. believe the high school adminisinvioa made
an enor in alk>wing Uiese students the to
continue reptesenling iheir school after meeting
their four-week penally. Tliey broke the Uw; they
were caught and shouM'facc the consequences.
These SludenU have a h&loty with Uieir peers and
l№ was not a fint-limeeiperience with akohol, it
was the rusl Ume they were caugJt.TV decision
in Ihenutterby Ihe administniion isbuione
oftwoissues.
The second issue, which irrimes me even more.
is the legal issue. Whal right did the law enforce-
mcnt ofllccis have in excusing Ihis behavior and
nol filing charges against these students? These
boys broke the law, weie caught and should have
been held accountable for Iheir ofTensc. Under the
influence of alcohol while under the age of 21 is
against the law. Opened alcoholic containers in a
vehicle is against Ihe law. Taking Ihc breathalyzer
lest and blowing a .095 (.08 is legally drank) is
against the law. My children broke the law of
driving too fast and received spcedingtickcis.TlKy
were cited, appeared in coun and were fined for
Iheir misdeed. Tliey Icamed a lesson and were held
accountable for breaking the law. Whal is our law
enforcement telling us? What about the DARE
program? Is h also a farce?
A socccr player was caughl in possession ofan
illegal substance, was cited, anested, and will ap
pear in court for his offense. He was an aihkie but
Polfee Decided What Laws To Enforce
;Totheediior. . " '
; Iwasabsolulelyáultagedwhenlieadyourstocy
Caboul the thiee luspea^i^loo^l pUyen in Ihe
.Sept 3 priMiiig ofyourpi^.'I wouU Titsl like to
Iniiáe il clear. Ihal the fact that fooibaU playen at
.'Davie H |h Schnl drink belèr does nol surprise or
:.0V ^ I M ; Wh« h n t^u n iad will sooa be clear.
■j TlM initial i)ueslioii'is'hbw many noiHiafti
'playen signed this cciiinKt in pan years were
■'caiyM ia violaliaa and removed fnm tiK team? I
■iId nol loiow Ihe anw et bw I am lura.ii has
|:Ц |реа(а.'IMt it «чаЛу iwnber otte. Next we
|,hne iaii|M a letioa № the entile studcai body that
! If yaar «ф о к л need you for a winning
•МП yoi ca* do at yon like because they will CUI
>ot 1 Ькак. I itad.V!^ cloriy Ihal we mutt feel
n n y Ibr that iM M t - wt iiiúil b d Iheir pain,
у ta m il W » «гач | hut w * wad them on out
ilidr|i«<*tn.‘Ttanitanaiiawl
forthe dozen or so people who have let ut all down
-dieptincipal,thesuperiniendeni.ihecoaches.the
boanloreducalk)n,andlhepatenuoftheboy-they
aiCeggsuckingliberab.'tfyauwanllochattgelhe
contract thal Ihe student alhletes sign In the future,
fine; but the conlract Ihal is in place now ahouU be .
enfotccd. I wonder if someone who it 00 the third
tiring it caughl smoking marijuana in Ihe next few
weeks WiU titt school forgive that student alto?
TherealscandalUdiefactlhatbothlheMocks-
villepoliceandDavieCountySheiUrsDepMneni
aUed and abetted in a seiiout crime. The crime is.
the posiessfcm of akohol by a person under 21.
Your repoit stales Ihal the, three mlnin were
released to an attitlaai football coach win just
happened by. Also you repcittd that Chief Sink
taid thal'all of the boys couU have been ciuliged
withposseiiionofbeerby«peisonunder2l.".lha
key wonts an 'couki have been chafed.* H (|v ‘
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astowhallawstoenfotce,awllhalkicalandcounly
ofTicials alkiw ihit to lake piKe. AnoilKr imeiest-
ingthingiomeitwheredoeithelawsiaiedialafler
ajuvenile U detained ihey can be released lo a
football coach? I spoke to a N.C. Highway panil-
. man and he toU me fnxn the facu given in your
paper thal we in Davie Couaty have a serious
problem wllh out polke, both kicai and county. I
wcMlHwhallheicictkM would belTdiepaliM lei
Ftel Fmlin Eliit go alter finding S2r v an « of
n«f(iuanainhispotieiaioo.Oh,Ifoigol,hetonoi
a football slaiter so that did nol h^pen. I abo
wonderwhalalltheoihetpeiiplevihowetechaged
with tomeihlng after going thtough the Ucen«i
checklhalhi^ldiink.lfIw«aaeorthe^IwouU
w^ihalIplayedroaiball,andIwouUbeiindM
my lawyer knew about the lelecdve Uw enibn»
menl.thai went on that night ■
;........----.v----:RalphCI«Bshi
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Indictments issued By
Davie County Grand Jurÿ
A Davie County Gnuid Jury issued
Ihc following indlctmcnts Scpl. 8.
- Michael Elliot Arnold, habitual
felon, 4 counts forgciy and uttering.
- Patrick Hanllng Cleary, habitual
felon.
-Joe Allen Cniusc, 2 counts felony
breaking and cracting and larccny.
- Jcffncy Lee Dallon. fint degree
burglary.
- Corey Lee Dewaync Dccsc, pos
session with Intent lo sell or deliver
marijuana.
- James EdwanI Deskins, traffick
ing in cocainc, conspiracy to traffic
cocaine.
- Jimmy Lee Dcskins, conspiracy
to trafHococaine.
- Evelyn L. Dewalt, first degree
burglary.
- Richani Eugene Evans, posses
sion with intent lo sell or deliver and
sale of marijuana
- Marcus Jeroine Fortune, posses
sion with intern to manufacture, sell or
deliver cocaine; possessioii with intent
to manufacture, sell or deliver mari-
jtiana; maintaining a place for the sale
of a conuollcd substance; possession
with Intenl lo sell or deliver cocaine.
- Kenneth Ray Hellani, 6 counts
felonybreakingandentering, lOcounts
felony larccny.
- Налу Edwan) Mooie, speeding
to elude arrest, 2 counts assault wiih a
deadly weapon with intent lo kill, 2
counts first degree burglary. 2 counts
assault wllh a deadly weapon on a
government officer.
- James Mason Shephard, assauli
with adeadly weapon with intcntto kill
infiicting serious injury.
- Jcfiiey Lane White, larceny from
Ihe person.
- Ronald Paul White, larceny of a
firearm, obtaining property by false
prclense.
-Thomas Allen Williams, 2 counts
felony breaking nnd entering and lar
ceny.
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his coitchdldn'l appear on the scene, so his misdeed
will be prosecuted by the law and the system.
This whole situation has gotten out of hand. My
child is already concerned about whal our confer
ence opponeiits will say and do. We are already the
Davie Couniy Hicks, now we will be toyed with as
Ihe ‘dninken hicks." I believe the studcnl body of
Davic High should be alk)wed to vote on this issue.
We were beginning to develop a high level of
school pride in our programs but now our studenu
have been violated; not so much because of the
decision made lo drink by our athletes but the
decision made to excuse Iheir behavior and to
sweep h under the carpet, both by our school
administration and our Davie County law enforce
ment.
Karcn Umberger
Parent, uachcr and retired coach
Mocksville
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The following cases were disposed
of in Davie Couniy Superior Court the
week of Sepl. S. Judge Howanl R.
Greeson Jr. presided.
- Donald Gaston Allen Jr.. 2 counu
DWI, fictitious, cancelled or revoked
rcgistraiion, no registration card, driv
ing with open container aller consum
ing alcohol,remanded loDlstriclCourt
judgment
- Penny Kass Bogcr, felony aid and
abet reduced lo misdemeanor aiding
and abetting breakingandentering and
misdemeanor aiding and abetting lar
ceny, 90 days in jail suspended two
years with supervised probation, $250
fine, $250 restilutlon, $5(X) attorney
fees, costs.
-Otis Vince Booe, probation viola
tion, 20 to 33 month prison sentence
invoked, work release recommended.
-Allen Ray Bradford, driving while
license revoked, dismissed for plea;
habitual Impaired driving, nine to 11
months In prison, dmg and alcohol
Ireatmenl and work release programs
recommended.
- Patrick Hanllng Cleary, habitual
impaired driving, habitual felon, 70 to
93 months in prison, woric release and
dnig and alcohol Ireatmenl program,
$200 attorney fee; driving while li
cense revoked, dismissed for plea
-Barbara OvercashColey,6counls
breakingandentering. lOcounufelony
larccny, worthless chcck on closed ac
count, misdemeanor larceny, change
of venue granted.
- lason Richard Feitee, probation
violation, 14 days in jail, probation
period extended one year, not to oper
ate a motor vehicle with odor of alco
hol on breath or in system, refusal to
take brcathallzer at request of any of
ficer will be probation violation.
-GordonLynneGaither.probation
violation, sentence invoked, worit re
lease recommendcd,$lOOaltoniey fee.
- Donald Mickey Hanlln, proba
tion violation, 8 to ID month sentence
invoked, $175 atlomey fee, work re
lease and drug and alcohol Ircatmcnt
programs recommended.
- Ricky N. Hayes, probation viola
tion, 8 to 10 monlh sentence Invoked,
work release recommended, $100 at-
tomeyfcc,tcpomoparoleoHlcerwlihin
72 hours of release from prison.
- Rufus Dewaync Hunter, proba
tion violation, two year prison sen
tence invoked, work tclease recom
mended. $300 attorney fee.
- Tim Leonard, communicating
threats, prayer for judgment conlin-
ued.
- Peggy Loretta Martin, probation
violation, probation revoked, 120days
in prison, work release recommended.
-EricLeal Martinez, probation vio
lalion, three year prison sentence in
voked; 5 counts breaking and entering.
4 counts larccny, prayer forjudgment
continued.
- Heyward Devosky Mills, felony
assault on a handicapped person, re
duced to misdemeanor assault on a
handicapped person, prayer for judg
menl continued, $500 attorney fee.
-Doyle Leroy Nichol, speeding 80
in a 70 mph zone, rcduced to 75 in a70,
prayer for judgment continued, $50
fine and costs; following loo closely,
dismissed,
- Freeman White Jr., 5 counts ob
taining property by false pretense, 16
to 20 months In prison suspended 30
months. $891.48 rcslitution, $250 at-
tomey fee, $500 fine, costs.
-■Tracy Levanda Wilson, probation
violalion. 120 day prison sentence in
voked, work release recommended.
$100 attorney fee.
Failed To Appear
- Corey Lee DeWayne Deese, pos
session with Intenltomanufacnire, sell
ordeliver marijuana.
-Travis Jamal Johnson, possession
with Intent to mtmufacture, sell or de
liver cocaine, maintaining a place for a
conlrolled substance, 2 counts posses
sion with intent to sell or deliver co
caine, 2 counts sell or deUver cocaine,
assault withadeadly weapon infiicting
serious injury.
-Eddie Lewis Neely.probotion vio
lation.
District G)urt
The following cases were disposed
of last week in Davie District Court.
Judge lames M. Honeycutt pttsided,
; Prosecutors were RobTaylorand Mar-
.iin Goltholm, assistant DAs.
' -Peter Andetson,speedlng90mph
in a70zone, reduced to 74 in a70, cosl;
following loo closely, dismissed.
- Randy Dewall, breaking and en
tering, injury lo real property, dis
missed, requestofprosecuting witness.
- Lisa Durham, 2 counts simple
worthless check, dismissed.
- Brian Eudy, assault on a female,
prayer forjudgmcnlcontlnued on cost,
not Ihreaien, harass or assault pros
ecuting witness or family, domestic
violence counseling and fees.
- Mareus Ferguson, injury to per
sonal property, senlenced to 45 days
suspended for 2 yeais, SIOO andcost,
restitution $814.26,24 hours commu-
nlty service.
• AmandaGrose, failure to yield on
left turn, dismissed.
- Donald Hardin, 2 counu misde
meanor probation violation, sentenced
to 24 months in prison to run concur
rent with Superior Court sentence,
credit for lime served.
-ToniaIacobs,possessionofSched-
ule II controlled substancc. dismissed;
possession of dnig paraphernalia sen
tenced Io30 days In jail, credit for time
served.
• Peggy Martin, assault on govem-
mentofficial.disraissed; resisting pub
lic oftlcer, senlenced to 30 days in jail.
■Randall Moore.canyingcoocealed
weapon, prayer for judgmnt conlln
ued on cost, destroy weapon.
- Guadalupe Nayola littering, 54
mph in a 45 zone, failure to notify-
DMV of address change, dismissed;
resisting officer, sentenced to 30 days
Mocksville Briefs
Mayor To Be Four Year Office
Town board members have voted to change the mayor’s term from Iwo
years to four years, beginning with Ihc next regular lown election In 1999.
Outside Sewer Rates Increased
. Sewer costs for users ouuide the lown IlmiU will be higbet so the town
can pul the money inlo building a la«er wastewater capacity.
New sewer hookups ouuide the town will cost a capital chage of $3 JO
per gallon, efrcclively Immediately. Beginning Jan. 1,1999, sewer rates
for outside users will be double the rate paid by city customers.
The changes were made, acconling toTbwn ManagerTerry Bralley, "lo
protect our assets Ihat have been paid for by the citizens and Ihe industry
here."
Zoning Steering Committee OKd
The following were appointed to a town zoning steering committee:
Linda Mace. Bill Johnson, Vena Hanis, Kyle Swicegood, Jim Moore, Lash
Sanfoni, Andrew White. Diane Foster. Andy Beauchamp. Slayton Harpe
and Regina Graham.
YMCA Expansion Project Under Way
Joe Hennigan, Davic Family YMCAdirector, said consmiction of a new
track and soccer field - a project of the У, the lown and the couniy school
system - should begin in Ihe spring, and ukc about a year lo complete. He
also said an expansion of Ihe YMCA building oirCemelery Street in Mocks-
iiille, mainly lo increase childcare capacity and add an exercise area, should
begin Ihis year.Road To Carolina Container Named
The name Theodore Drive was given lo the road leading to Carolina
Container, being built behind Featherlite ofthe East Coast оГ Blaiu Church
Road. The request was made by BiU Junket who owns adjoining propertj^
Tbwn Manager Tiny Bralley told town boanl members earlier Uiis month.
Dewey Hunt Gets Board Appointment
Dewey Hum wat named as an allemale. in-town member of the Mockt-
ville Zoning Board of Adjuslmenu.
Bi-Lo Requests For Annexation
A public hearing wUI be held the riisiT\iesday in October in reference
юагецие« to annex ITacretalVaUey Road andU.S.64 West. Ashopping
center anchored by a Bi-Lo groceiy stote is being constnicted Ihere.
Prices For Ball Park Paving Sought
At Ihe request of board membei; Buster Cleary, the town wiU check inlo
prices on paving parking lots at Ihe ballfieldt al Rich Park. “W could gel
mote pariiing diere if it wat paved and marked of," Cleary said.mote panting mere ii ii w » i»«™ _Street Signs Subject Of Concern
Seven! meet tigns in lown ate bent and dirts Jim Wail told fellow
lown boanl members. Ibwn ManagerTcity Bralley said an inventory of ail
signs is underway. inciuiUng the localionof tigns,where onetare milting,
and the condition of the lignt.
Rich Park Gate Should Be Locked
Tbwn Boanl member Lee Rollini reminded town oficiáis that Ihe Park
Avenue gale lo Rich Park wasn't being locked at night. Locking the gate
could help prevent potential ptoblemt, he taid.
SoccerAliveAndWeU In Davie County
Soccer continuet to grow here, with 350 children tigned up for fal.
leagues, taid boanl member Steve Walker. He reported wpA wat being
completed on a rettroom/conceuion ttand at the fieldt. ;
Crossing Guards Provide Service
The police depailmeni't cresting guanit at roadt leading to Mocktvllle
andCentniJ)ayitt<le^taiy.awlSauihDavieM iddie Khools areixovid-
Inga valuable tervice, si^lbw n ManagerTerry Bralley. He taid Ihe traf-
fie probiemt would be hard to imagine without the guaidt on duty
suspended for 1 year, cosl.
- Caroline Ohare, 77 mph in a 55
zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed,
prayer forjudgmenlcontinued on cost.
-John I’apanlkoladu.SS mph ina70
zone.reducedto exceed! ng safe speed,
prayer forjudgmenlcontinued on ct»t.
- James Plolt, 75 mph in a 55 zone,
DWI. no liccnsc. sentenced to 60 days
suspended for 2 years, $100 and cost,
not operate vehicle until licensed, 24
hours communily service.
- Francis Scats, expired registra-
lion.dismisscd,concctcd;drivingwhile
liccnsc rcvoked. prayer forjudgment
continued on cost.
- Samuel Spach, assault on a fe
male, domestic criminal trespassing,
sentenced to 45 days suspended for 18
months, supervised proliallon, $100,
cost, not threaten, harass or assauli
prosecuting witness. Day Repotting
Center, domestfc violence counseling.
substance abuse counseling, attorney
fee $225.
■ Robert Stem, assauU on a female,
senlenced to 75 days suspended for 2
years, supervised probation, $100 and
cost, not threaten, harass cr assault
proseculingwiiness,doniestk; violence
counseling. Day Repotting Center; as
sault on a child under 12, dismissed.
- William Tatum, larceny of a fire
arm. waived probable cause.
- Vickie Thome, forgery of inslra-
ment,sentencedto45days suspended
2 years, supervised probation, $150,
cosl. $30 rcsliiution. Day Reporting
Center, not possess any drugs, submit
lo searches and drag tests. $225 attor
ney fees; uttering forged instrument,
dismissed.
- James Turner, assault on a female,
dismissed, failure of prosecuting wit
ness to appear.
• Suiphen While, driving while li
cense revoked, scnicnccd to 30 days
suspended for 1 year, supervised pro-
badon, $25 and cost, atlomey fees$300.
- Craig Wiand, misdemeanor pos
session marijuana dismissed.
■ Patricia Young, possession of
Schedulell controlled substance, driv
ing while licensc revoked, sentenced
to 45 days suspended for 18 months,
supervised probation, $200 and cost.
no(possessanydrogs,subsUinceabusc
assessment and treatment, submit to
searches and drag tesB, destroy evi
dence, $200 attorney fees, nol operate
vchicle unlil license.
Failed To Appear
- Martin Amaral, pemiltling opera
tion of vehicle wllh no insurance.
- Robert Childress, unsafe passing
with yellow line.
-Mark Dixon.driving while liccnsc
revoked, failure toyield forslopsign or
fiashing red light.
-John Dougherty, speeding 74mph
in a 50 zone.
- Suzanne Franchak, speeding 87
mph in a 70 zone.
- Anthony Hallman, driving while
license revoked.
- Timothy Nicholson, inspection
violalion, resisting public officer, al
lowing vehicle to operate with no reg
istration, no operators liccnse.
- Donna Ranson, liltering.
- George Selman, speeding74 mph
In a 55 zone.
- Calvin Wilson, forgery of inslni'
ment.
it Wasn't Her
The Margaret Beauchamp listed in
the coun scclion of last week's Enter
prise is nol Margaret (Ellis) Beauchamp
of Junie Beauchamp Road in the Red
land community.
Man Sentenced To Prison For Assaulting Wife, Officers
A Mocksville man who led Davie
law enforcement ofllccis on a high
speed chase after allegedly holding his
wife al gunpoint and atwmpling lo mn
over a deputy sheriff July IS was sen
tenced to Iwo years in prison last week
in Davie Superior Cbut
Haiy Edwad 'Eddie' Moore, 44,
pled guilty to two counts of misde
meanor assault with a deadly weapon
reduced ftom felony assauU with a
deadly weapon with intenl to kill, two
counts of socond degree bwgt«y re
duced from first degree burglary, two
countsofassault withadeadly weapon
onagovemmenlofficial and fleeing 10
D o m i n o 'S O p e n i n g I n M o c ic s v ilie
Domino's Pizza will be opening a
new delivery restaurant in Mocksville
on Valley Road, across from Medical
Associates of Davie.
T. Kyle Swicegood of Swicegood
& Wall Realtors made the announce'
ment Monday. Maiy J. Hendricks rep
resented the seller, Bunce Investments.
Construction will begin Inunedi*
ately.
etude arrest.
Moore had tq^parenily broken into
the home of his estranged wife, Chris
Moorc, between midnight and 2 am
July. \2, thrcalening to UU her with «
handgun.
He had returned July 14, broke into
his wife's house and held a gun to her
head. Officers were able to get his wi fe
out ofthe residence to safciythalnlghi.
When deputies tried to place him
under arrest the next day, Moorc re«
fused logo with them. He wolkedlohis
truck and laid two guns on the dash
board. When a deputy allempled to
take him into custody, Mootc backed
up and attempted lo run over ihc of*
ficcr, according to sheriffs department
reports.
Moore wrecked his iruck during a
chasc that ensued. He fired agun ol the
ground several limes when officers
allempled to approach him but soon
gave up.
Moore faced a maximum leMence
or neifty W yean In pttecNi. Kcardtatt
lo Judge Howard R. Greeson Jr., but
was sentenced lo 24 lo 29 months in
prison wllh work release recom*
mended.
Moorc was also sentenced to 19 lo
23 roonihs in prison, but that sentence
was suspended five years with super>
vised probation during which he is not
to contact his wife, own dogs or pos
sess any kind of weapon.
Greeson ordered him to rcceive
counseling recommended by his pco-
baiion or parole officer, pay couil costs
and $250 In court appointed attorney
fees.
D a v i e W o m e n S t u d e n t T e a c h i n g
Two Davie studentsal Appalachian
State University are student teaching
for approximalcly IS weeks in Ihe
sutject they have been studying.
Jennifer Owens, daughterofPcggy
Brown and KennethOwcnsofMocks-
ville, is student teaching Utinl grade al
Clemmons Elementary School.
Duree Eddins, daughter of Gary
and Glenda HowcH of Mocksvillc, is
student leachingruslgradeatJefTcrson
Elementary School.
0B 8c]M m b(rU ,lM ,K in lcii
АЫ|Ы1 HaB, dMighter of Knmelh
and SyM * Нал, cdcbialed her 1st
hirthdayatRlchPariiiiiMocksvlUe.
WeaOoyadac(Miuiul,alcddybcar
HNl neU ng hQCK cake, а1ач with
■uny gifli. Инге to ceiebrau wllh
her were her grandparent«, SheUa
L. TMIt and JcraU and Sue Driver,
and many other bmUy and fritnda.
Abigail WM bora on September 14,
1 9 ».
EliiaMUi Mayer «iH cdebrale
her 14Ui hifthday with lunily and
frlcnds on September ISlh in
ChMibasicn, M a Bbabelh b thè
daughteri/JankcandUnyMeycr.
M n. Walter Mtyer o( Maitngi>,
Wisconsin, il her great- grand-
molher.HcrgrandpactntsarcMti.
Naida Greene of S t Felenburg,
natida, thè late Calvin Meyer and
Rulh and CeeU Caitner or Mockt-
viHe.
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the student inliijduction to engineer
ing summer program at N.C. State
University's College of Engineering.
Michacl Benjamin Gusefski at
lended demonsmiiions, lectures and
laboratory experimenu and partici-
patcd in hands-on laboralory exercises.
The program offered rising high
schooljuniors and seniors a chance to
expiorcintercstsinchcmicai engineer
ing, clcctrical and computer engineer
ing, materiaU science, mechank»tlaiid
aerospace engineering, and nucleiv
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE REtioRlD^SIclH. 17, IMS
Public Recotxïs
The Davie Counly SherifTs De-
pontnem made the following uresis.
- Donnie Ray James, 21, of 189
, Casabella Drive, Advance, was or-
. restedSepL4,forassaulionafcmalc.
Trial dale; Sept 17.
... -Lany Shawn West, 17,of 168
Lancelot Lane, Mocksviile, anestcd
Sept J, for misdemeanor laiccny and
felony larceny. Trial dale: Sept. 24.
- Samuel E. Spach, 53, of 148
fcssica11:ail,Mocksville,wasam»tcd
Sept S, for domestic criminal ties-
pass. Trial dale: Sept 10.
-John Mark Hillard, 34,of 161 Cen
ter St.. Cooleemee, anesled Sept S, for
possession of marijuana and violating
probalion. Trial date: Oct 16.
- Edgar Cleveland Pearee Ш, 23, of
Clemmons, was anesled Sept. 6, for no
operatoi's license, impitiper lights and
canying a concealcd weapon.
- Gaiy Wayne Dwiggins, 45, of 146
King Aitliur Drive, Advance, anesled
Sept 7, for communicating threats and
assault on a female. Trial date; Sept. 17.
- Oscar Lynn Young, 27, of 403
LegionHut Raid, Mocksvilie, anesled
Sept. 8, for driving white license re
voked, fictitious legistratkxi and con-
sumlngbeerwhiteoperatingavehicle.
Trial date; Oct 2.
- Maty Frances Mason, 34, of 1849
U.S. 64 E., Mocksvilie, attested Sept
9, for DWL open container in vehicle,
speeding, failure lo cany license and
no tag light Trial dale: Oct 8.
-Jamie MichaelSheels,20,of 1163
Junction Roal, Mocksviile, was ar-
lested Sept 9, for simple possession of
marijuanaandpossessionofdnigpata-
phetnalia. Trial dale: Sept. 13.
- Carolyn Vemell Piuitt 30, of 173
Claric Roai^ Mocksviile, was anesled
Sept 10, for failute to appear in couit
Trial date: Sept 17.
-BrianBdwinSmilh,23,ofMooies-
ville, was arrested Sept 11, for misde
meanor larceny. Trial date: Oct 8.
- Jeffeiy Shane Jacobs, 26, of 1313
Junction Road, Mocksviile, airesled
Sept. 11, for communicating thieats.
second degtee trespassing and injuiy
lo real ftofaty. Triai dale: Sept 24.
-PamelaChristine Jonlan, 29, Yod-
kinvliie, anesled Sept. 11, for felony
larceny of a vehicle. Trial dale; Oct 8.
- Tisha N. Young, 19, of 3W Le
gion Hut Road, Mocksvilie, anesled
Sept. 12, for communlc^ng threats.
Trial dale; Sept 24.
- Maiy Amanda Keaton, 24, of 304
Legion HulRoad, Mocksviile, anesled
Sept. 12, for communicating threats.
- Brian Kenneth Wise, 25, of Lex
ington, anesled Sept 12, for driving
while license revoked, canying con
cealed weapons, possession of a flre-
ami by a felon and resist obstnicl and
delay an officer. Itial dale: Oct IS.
-DannieWonell,63,ofl578Main
Church Road Extension, Mocksviile,
wasairestedSepl. 13,rorDW1.
-Jason MichaelDamell, l9,of 139
Weslview Aye., Cooleemee, was ar
rested SepL 13, for communica^ng
threats. Trial date: Sept. 24.
S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t
Ibe following incidents were re-
imled 10 the Davie County SherifTs
Department
-JasonEdwardKealonandAnwda
KayeSigmonrepoitedreceivingthieat-
ening phone calls Sept 4.
. -SheniHunterCreeneofLonetree
Drive, Advance, reponed Sept 4, that
several ilems of jewelry had been sto
len from her residence.
- Brad Jones of Sycamore Lane,
Mocksviile. reponed Sept 5, Ihal his
mailbox had beensmickanddamaged.
-Joanne Dwiggins Nelson of Junc
tion Road, Mocksvilie, reported Sept.
. S,lhalhercedarmailboxandposthad
been damaged.
-JeneneStricklaindofDanielsRoad,
Mocksvilie, reported Sept. 5, Ihal her
mailbox had been damaged.
- Martha Ridenhour of Pcic Foster
Road, Mocksvilie, reported Sept 5,
that her mailbox^and post had been
damaged.
-Rebecca Anne Keelon of Mocks
vilie reponed recdvingharassing phone
calls Sept 6.
- Deputy Joey Reynolds reported
finding a 1983 Chrysler, belonging to
Denise Nail of Mocksviile, on Davie
Academy Road about I p.m. Sept 6.
-GregLynn Wilson ofDrakeCircle.
Mocksviile. reported finding a 1974
orange Suzuki 185 din bike in Ihe
woods behind his house SepI. 6.
-Gerald Henley and William Hugh
Lagle Jr.. both of Guy Gailher Road,
Mocksvilie, reported Sept 6. that their
mailboxes had been smashed.
- James Gilbert Atwood Jr. of Lib-
ertyChurch Road. Mocksvillc, reported
Sept 7, a cement bird bath had been
stolen from a residence on U.S. 158.
- Tonuny Slergas of TWkeyfool
Road, Mocksviile, reported Sept 7,
thal his mailbox had been destroyed.
- Judith Ellen Slddett o( U.S. 64
East Advance, reported Sqit 7, that a
1985 Chevrolet Cocvene had been sto
len from her car port
- Amy Hinceman Caitner repotted
Sept 8, that someone hid passed bad
checks at Caitnet'sConvenlenceSiote
onU.S.64West
'- Jessica Taylor of Dnim Lane,
Mocksviile, re p r^ Sept 8, someone
had broken Into her 1992 Chevrolet
Cavalier al her residence. .
- Edward Chandler of Junction
Road, Mocksviile, reponed Sept 8.
someone had broken into a building at
his residence, stealing a 1997 Honda
3004-wheeler.
-Jane Vaughnof Bennuda Village
reponed Sept 8, that someone had
damaged a window at her residence
while tiying to gain entry.
-Richard Eugene Evans of Mocks
viile lepoited Sept 8, five games for B
SonyPlaySlatnnhadbeen stolen ftom
his residence on Howanllown Circle.
-DeputyJ.Gaiy Williams reported
Sept 9, thal someone had attempted to
break into Furehes Shopping Man on
N.C. 801 between 1:55 and 2:25 a.m.
- Mark Anthony Wood reponed
Sept 9, that someone was trespassing
on his property on IM er Road by
riding a din bike Ihere.
- Delmar McDaniel reported Sept
9,thataweMerhadbcen stolen from an
outbuilding at Unifonn Express on
Whetstone Drive, Mocksvilie.
- Vickie nnd Ron Grout of Oak
Valley in Advance reported Sept 10,
that two mahogany doors and eight
brass hinges had been stolen.
- Loretta Sloan Gray of Jenisalem
Avenue,Cooleeniee,reponedSept 10,
thal someone had broken into her resi
dence and stolen a diamond ring.
- Jeffrey Dean Gordon reponed
Sept 10, Ihat tools, nails and other
equipment belonging toGordonCon-
struction of Belews Cieek, valued at
more than $600 had been stolen from
his pickup tmck while it was pariced at
Faye's Grill on N.C. 801 in Advance.
- Lawrence Peoples of Advance
reported Sept. 10, he had purchased a
v^icle from an acquaintance, which
tumed out to be stolen from Derek
Woody of Lewisville.
- Robert Eari Jones of Clemmons
reportedSept 11,someone hadbroken
inlo his storage space alBennudaMini
Stonge, taking a six man blue nylon
tent and two JVC stereo speakeis.
- William Loper of Junction Road,
Mocksviile, reponed Sept 11, that an
inloxfcaled neighbor reliised lo leave
his property and threw a rock Ihiough
the window ofhis home.
- Floranda Champion of Mocks
viile reponed Sept. 13, thal she had
received a threatening phone call.
- Michael Galliher of Garwood
Road, Mocksviile, reported Sept. 13,
thal someone had driven fourwheelers
across his property which is posted no
trespassing.
- James Siewart of Advance re-
portedat3;35a.m.Sept 13, thal some
one had been in Ihe home of Sharon
Culler atWoodbumPlacein Advance.
- Joseph Henry Hanling of N.C.
801 North, Mocksvilie, reponed Sept.
12, that he had found a camera lens
near the toad at his tesidence.
M o c k s v i i l e F e l i c e
The following incidents were re
ported to Ihe Mocksviile Police De
partment
- David Eugene Hargrove re
ported Sept 12 the larceny of a the
ater system, with an estimated value
of $300, from a residence on
Halaodet Drive.
^ «tth a
total ettinated value of SI9.IS, Irom
1-40 BP, Yadkinvilie Road.
- Paula Marie Stroud reponed
Sept 12 Ihe larceny of gasoline from
B's Mini Man, Yadkinvilie Road.
- Susan C. Clark reported Sept 11
a license plate was lost or stolen on
Mareoni Drive.
- Randy Jay Honon of Woodlcaf
reported Sept 10 he was threatened
at Funder America, Funder Drive.
- Adam Robert Malheson reported
Sept 10 someone knocked out the
backglassoutofacarat Nonhwood
Apartments.
- R.H. Wise reported Sept. 10
someone was trespassing on
Crestwood Faitna propMy
• RoMiui* Smith Webb revoitMl'
pa^ftaim FaM TM tY itenvllle
Road.
- Ailyn Dwight Morton reported
Sept 8 the larceny of money by an
employee at the Comfortlnn.
- Paula Diane Gilliam of
Booneville reported Sept. 8 the lar
ceny of a pockeibook from the
Davidson Counly Community Col
lege Davie Campus, U.S. 601 South.
- Denny Boger reponed Sept 8
the larccny of an antique air meter;
with an estimated value of $200,
from a business on North Main
Street
- Danny Smith reported Sept 8 the
breaking, entering and lareeny of a
1995 one-ton Ford tnick, two lawn
niowen, achainsa«^ aTVA^CRtnm
Mockavlll« Public Wocki depan-
.,;4.
SylvU Driver HaU lepoitcd Sept
6 the latcetty of gas from B's Mitri
Man, Yadkinvilie Road.
- Misty Lynn Goodwin reponed
Sept 4 she had received harassing
telephone calls.
- Deanna Culbertson of Cleve
land, N.C. reported Sept. 4 the lar-
ceny of checks at Lee Jeans.
- Hayes reported Sept. 8 the
breaking and entering of B's Mini
Mart, Yadkinvilie Road.
Arrato
- William Albert Ellis, 66, ofl281
N. Main St, was c h a i^ Sept. II
with violation of a town ordinance.
Trial date: Sept. 24.
- Jose Luii NaylorMaitinez, 24,
of 607 Northrldge Court, was
ch«|id Sept. 10 with autult oo a
{malt. Wa> date: Sept 17.
-RobcnEamChatmoa,3l,of7II
Noithridge Coun, waa charged Sept
8 with communicating threats, dam
age lo property, and trespassing. TVial
date: Sept 17.
- TVacy O’Neall Lyons, 23, of 171
Cenler St, was charged Sept. 5 with
speeding lo elude arrest violation of
a coun order and carrying a con
cealed weapon (no probable cause).
Trial date; Sept 18.
IM Ik Accidents
- IWo vehicles were in an acci
dent al 2:25 a.m. Sept 13 on North
M^n at Depot Street
Eric Paul Phillips, 22, of 145 Pe
ters Lane, failed lo slop the 1997
Honda he was driving before it stnick
in the rear a 1985 Mercury driven by
Suaan Ann Siabocsan, 34, of 1756
U.S. 601 S., reported Officer R.A.
Donathan.
- A Mocksvillc man was chaiged
with hit and run after an accident on
South Main Sueet at 3:45 p.m. Sept
11.
Ramon Pino Navarette, 25, of 154
Caitner St., fuled to slop the 1993
Dodge he was driving before il slnick
in the rear a 1984 Chevrolet track
driven byThomas Richard Hunter Jc,
18, of 128 Jasmine Lane, reported
L a n d T r a n s f e r s
The following land transfers were
nied with the Davie Counly Regis
ter of Deeds. The Uansactions are
listed by panics involved, acreage,
township, and deed stamps pur-
. chased,wiih$2represeniing$l,000.
- George M. and Dorothy J.
Pellegrin to Bennudt Village Retire-
; ment Center Limited Partnership, 1
, condominium, Fannlngton, $290.
- Bermuda Village Retirement
Center Limited pannership to H.
Walton and Marjorie M. Cloke, I
^ coodoniniuni. Farmington, $290.
; -Eva Antoinette Wiseman loBer-
^ muda Village Retirement Center
■ Limited Partnership, 1 condo-
; minium, Fannlngton, $298.
- Ethel Louise Ruin to Roger R
; Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman,
: Uot,Jefusalem,$6.
- Quik-Pik Ш to American Oil &
: Oas..99acre, Faimingtoo,$l.
: -AmericaiiOil&GasloG&BOil
Co., .99 acre, Fannington, $463.
- Christopher Holland lo Beau
champ Building, 1 lot, Farmington,
■J68.
■ John Breier and Loretta E Breier
to Matthew E. Brown and Roberta
M. Brown, I lot $340.
- Ranald C. McKnight and June
McKnight to Catherine B.
Highsmilh. 9.05 acres, Fannington.
- Catherine B. Highsmilh to Eliza
beth Ann Hillebrand, 2.22 acres,
Fannington.
• Catherine B. Highsmilh to
Ronald C. McKnight 10.05 acres,
Fannington.
- John B. Siaric and Kathy R. Starii
to Kelly S. Robeits, .18 acre, Jerusa
lem, $90.
- Marion J. Marshbanks and
Catherine T. Marshbanks to J. Abel
Jimenez and Maria A. Jimenez, 1
tract Shady Grove, $454.
- Aaron Panlue and Amanda L.
Pardue andLouAnnePardueandas
administratrix of estaie of Brady 0.
Panlue to Lou Anne Panlue, I lot.
Shady Grove.
- Alex Gray Lashmit DeborahW.
Lashmit and Billy E. Lashmit to Jef
frey W. Chuby and Carla D. Chuby,
.71 acre, Jenisalem, $17.
- Bryan Zachaiy Mis* to Bryan
Zachafy Miie and Amy T. Mize, .84
acre, Mockavllle.
- Peter W. Hairston Jr., executor
of estaie of Lucy Donch Haiiston to
Lucy Dortch Hairston FM iy Ihisi;
305 acres, Fulton.
• Glen T. Baysinger to Glen T.
Baysinger and Mary t^nne Eaton,
5.08 acres. CUfksville.
- Thomas H. Wagner to Aniu L.
Wagner, I lot Shady Grove.
- Lany M. Bell and Sandn Bell
to Dorothy B. Biudoo, .2 acre, Fann
ington, $30.
- Lany M. Bell and Sandra Bell
10 Donald L Lamonds and Donna B.
Lamonds, .21 acre, Farmington, $30.
- Roger Reavis and Audrey Reavis
to Joey M. Cline and Hope Cline, 5
acres, Claiksville, $60.
- Mary Wayne Phelps to John
Alfred Phelps and Jettie M. Phelps,
1.13 kres, Jerusalem.
- John Rickie Phelps and Robin
Phelps to John Alfred Phelps and
Jettie M. Phelps, .88 acre, Jenisalem.
- John AUM Phelps and Jettie M.
Phelps to Mark Wayne Ftielps, 1.21
acfcs, lenisilcin.
- John Alfred Phelps and JetUe M.
Phelps to John Rickie Phelps and
Robin Phelpa, .79 acre, Jenisalem.
- William T»y\a Slye and Kathy
Maritland Slye to Rosemary Karlek,
2,917 square feet Mocksviile, $100.
- Mabel M. Minor to Patricia M.
Jones (3% interest), 2 lots, Fanning-
too.
- Charles Wesley Cornatzer to
Charles Justin Cornatzer, 5 lots.
Shady Grove.
- Dorothy Nadine Morgan Spill
man and Claurence L. Spillman to
Rontüe Lee Moigan, .89 acre, Jenisa-
lem, .89 acre, Jenisalem, $88.
- John Q. Steele and Alice A.
Steele by altomey in fact, John Q.
SteeleJr.toJohnQunicySleelJcand
Joyce Howell Steele,.! acre, Mocks
viile.
- John Q. Steele and Alice A.
Steele by altomey in fact John Q.
Sleel Jr. lo Dorothy Elaine Steele, .47
acre, Mocksviile.
- John Q. and Alice A. Steele by
attomey in fact John Q. Steele Jc lo
Terry Alexander Steele and Betty
Blackwell Sleele, 1 tract Mocksviile.
' Regina G. Lawson and Lorn A.
Amos lo John F. Ellis and Claudia J.
Ellis, 2 lots, Fulton, $448.
- John R. Jones to Westview De
velopment, 56.39 acres. Shady
B u i l d i n g P e r m i t s
Grove, $890.
- Weslview Development to Gray
Polls and Belly Polls. 2.85 acres.
Shady Grove, $41.
- Oak Valley Associales Limiled
Pannership 10 Egiolf Building, 1 lot
Fannington, $143.
. - Michael Keilh James to Steven
Gray Jame sand Sharon T. James, 4
lots, Jenisalem, $94.
- Can Building to Arthur Thomas
Champney andTeni F. Frick, 1 lot
Farmington, $364.
- Louise C. Bowden and L.S.
Bowden Ir. and Eleanor C. Daniel
and William C. Daniel to Caudeli
Lumber Co., .34 acre, Mocksviile.
- Richard E. Farrar lo Manha E
Long, I lot Fannington.
- John Steven Rouse and Donna
IVivette Rouse to Richard R Earles
and Lori L Robens, 2 lots, $52.
- Dolly B. Campbell to Dolly B.
Campbell, 10 lots, Jenisalem. '
J The foUowiag builditig peimiu
were isstMd jo OavieOxinty inAu-
gust, lisled by owner or contiacloi;
Ì localion, size and type of building,
and estimated iwsL
- James and Karen Vickers, 1167
N.C. 801N.,Advance, 28 by 28 foot
garage and 20 by 6 foot porch,
,5 $16,880.
!j, - Call aad Bonita Simmoas, 134
:^Edgawood C it^ ii.b y 36 foot
S'pixch.SJ.liSpil&S'i.v
a:- -USlóW-tì|««Sl7N.C.801
s.. Ca o l^ "fc«li»tlii^ $1300.
r:O ivid :i^ 'W in k - B ix b y
TaiaiarSt'l(ÒM№^^ • 124:
• • '‘VUii»j1ifaclts-c
$15,360,
- Jill Osbome. 122 James Road,
1,099 square foot house, $73,560.
- Haven Home Conslniction, Lot
21 Shady Grove, 2,077 square foot
house, $140,250.
- Dick Anderson Construction,
Holly Hill Road, Advance: 2,295
циаге root hotisa, $146,940; 2,128
square foot house, $152,185.
- Wade and Ellen Dyion Jc, 394
Greenhill ItotMiocltsyille, remodel
house, $5Л 6;;Й '|й ‘!|^ :
V- S heH on'jjM ll^'S enices..
lo t I C aindeaY aai^tac^ 1,4»
square (оЫ hotisd;$!f9,6W, ..
. г Jurney Construction, 268 '
Kingsmill Drive, Advance, 2,077
iquaie foot house, $1Н»Ю- : Л
v> r Lany McDaniel CoflsinictiaR.,
-137 Oakridg^ Laae,.Uocksvilj«,
1,616 square fool house, $105,840.
- Larry K. McDaniel, 280
Birehwood Une, Mocksviile. 2.43«
square foot houw, $161,520.
- Kenneth Robettson, 3<I47 U.S.
64 East, Advance, 1350 square foot
storage building, $13,500.
- Gary Lackey, 270 Yadkin Val
ley Road, Advance, 1,200 squatt foot
garMe,$72,ddO.
- CMtlegate ConstnicUon, 131
Kingstiiiji. Place, Advance, 1,924
iquate fool hottie, $126,600.
tKgnow, 765 Howell
--^‘'^<00 square foot
. . ShjmjllLOaviiiimBuildsfi.
LbiSalBetiiiadiEstalS
2.634 square ItM Ixiim. $204,975.,
- loe Most; l№ ^lllan ( Roail.
MocksvUle. 1,080 square foot hosse
bani. $10,800.
-Calvin Younts, l50McClamrack
Road, Mocksviile. 784 square foot
garage. $15,680.
Todd Kelly, 254 Bracken Road,
Mocksviile, 504 square foot addition
to house, $30,240.
- Mkhael Spry, 173 Midway St,
Cooleemee, 1,440 square foot addi-
tkn to buikUng, $86,400.
- LeBleu, 3134 Cornatzer Road,
Advance. 900 square foot oSIce ad-
diliaa, $40,000.
- HftV Construction, 229
Kingsmill Drive, Advance, 2,300
square foot house, $166.775.
-MTPIac.;induatHal Boulevard,
• Mosktville, 4U230 square-foot'
inMiracliifiiii racilitx $373,000.
' . -SoiiMCauitAssisMiiUving,
Wabtut Street Mocksvilie, assisted
living facility. $1.186,169.
- Gray Pom. 1870 Underpass
Road, Advance. 624 square foot ga
rage, $12,480.
- Dale Wolfonl, 1942 Junction
Road, Mocksviile, 624 square foot
garage, $12,480.
-Mis. R.Y Sharpe, S210I#bnx)k
Dtive, Advance, interior renovation,
$10,000.
- Swicegood Conslnictkin, Lot 3
Pinetree, MocksvUle, 1,098 square
foot house, $73,520. :
• WestphalUCOMtniction, 145
Broadmoor Drive. Aitvance. 2,6l0
square foot house, ^177,180. '
: :>itoge«DaleNaylaii222BrKteit
Road. MDcksvUle,.300 square fool
,carpon,,^3,000,''v;,i,i,;’.::„;
- R.C. Short Custom Homes,'Lot
13 Alton Place, Advance, 1,500
Bquarefoathouse,$91,7IO.
- Kathy Linville, Lot 3 Rabbit
Farm, Advance, 1,646 square foot
house, $114,910.
-Peter Reesa. Lot l3RabbitFann,
Advance, 4,733 square foot house,
$228,680.
- Wal-Mart, 1063 Yadkinvilie
Roed, MocksvUle, addilion tojpiden
center, $62,000.
- James and Nancy Dail, 1346
Underpass Road, Advance, 1,604
sqiiare foot house, $109,720. ‘
r Gary Swan Jr., Advance, 5,000
цише fi^ garage, $.100,000. ........
- Jessie Singleton, 2927 N.C. 801
s.. Advance, 3,500 square foot ga-
tage, $70,000. ; ;
I
OfncerD.TMiiler.NavareIleleaUie I
.wene and came back approximately
30 minutes laler.
- Two vehicles were in an acci
dent at 11:55 a.m. Sept. 6 on Lex
ington Road at SouUi Main Street
Danette Kincaid Powell, 33, of
247 Chestnut IVail, failed to stop the
1997 Dodge van she was driving be
fore it stnick in Ihe reara 1996 Podge
tmck driven by Roger D. Fowle» 31.
of 242 Deer Run Drive, reponed Of
ficer Rick Gilliland. .
-TVio vehicles collided on tjaither
Street at 4:50 p.m. Sept 8.Randy
Eugene Mayfield, 33, of Winslon-
Salem, ilrove a tmck from a parking
lot, striking a carbeing driven on
Gaither Street by Gregory Kevin
Cone. 28, of 121 Oak Ridge Lane,
reponed Oflicer Derrick L. Cline.
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DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,19M - 7
, The following iralllc wrecks were
investigated in Davie Couniy by the
N.C. Highway Patrol.
Lenoir Man Seriously Hurt
A Lenoir man was seriously in-
■* Jured when he was thrown from his
motorcycle inlo a crcek off Famiing-
ton R o^ at 6:55 p.m. Sunday.
George Michael Dixon Jr., 28,
’' was taken to porsyth Hospital for
treatment of injuries.
He was driving a 1994 Honda
■ moiorcycic at a speed estimated In
excess of 60 mph. The motorcycle
went olT the road to the left, and wcnl
airborne, striking a crcck bank.
Dixon fell backwanl into the creek,
reported Trooper C.D. Jones.
Improper Passing Charged
A Mocksvilie teen was chaignl
with improper passing after a wreck
on Deadmon Road al 7:55 p.m. Sept.
9.
Thomas Channing Poplin, 18, of
. 564 Frank Short Road, was passing
a dump truck in a 1988 Ford and
. failedloyieldforanoncoming 1983
. .Dalsun pickup tmck driven by Kcn-
' nelhLccHanly. l9.of2l3Mumford
Drive, Mocksvilie, causing Ihc Iwo
' lo coliidc, reported Trooper C.D.
. Jones.Poplin'scarwenlinloadilch,
^ and Hardy's track slrack a mailbox
and overturned onto ils left side.
. Car Overturns On U.S, 601
A Salisbury woman was injured
when the car she was driving over
turned on U.S. 601 South an .25 a.m.
Scpl. 9.
Terri Ann Brown, 33, was driv
ing a 1994 Ibyota thal went olT the
road to the right. While altempiing
10 bring the car back onto the road.
11 went completely off the road lo the
right and slrack an embankment and
overturned, reported Trooper
Ttirance Denanl Shaw.
Vehicles Wreck Al Intersection
Two vehicles collided al U.S. 64
Easl and N.C. 801 al 4; 10 p.m. Sept
10.
Joe Jasper Peebles, 71, of 3037
N.C. 801 S., Advance, drove a 1974
Chevrolet pickup on N.C. 801, and
while crossing U.S. 64, struck a 1994
Nissan driven by Jose Ivan Lucero,
19, of Lexington, reported Trooper
J.R. Allred. Peebles was charged
with making an unsafe trallic move
ment.
Unsafe Movement Charged
A Salisbury man was chaiged
wiih making an unsafe traffic move
menl after a wreck on Junction Road
at 3; 10 p.m. Sept. 10.
Frank Pairick Garrcll, 36, al-
lempled to turn left in a 1983 Honda
while it was being passed In a pass
ing zone by Carrie Jo Carter, 20, of
5137 U.S. 158, Advance, who was
drivinga 1996 Ford pickup, reported
Trooper T.S. Kennedy.
Lexington Man Cited
A Lexington man was cilcd for
making an unsafe traffic movement
after an accidcnt in the Bermuda
Quay Shopping Center in Hillsdale
at 2:50 p.m. Sept 8.
Jeffery Scott McMahan, 33,
turned from the shopping cenler to
ward U.S. 158 in a tractor-trailer, and
Ihe trailer struck a 1993 Mercury
driven by Thomas Edward Phillips,
61, of 1669 Jcricho Church Road, re
ported Th»per T.S. Kennedy.
Three 'Aen-Agen Irtjiit«)
Three Mocksviile Iccns were in
jured in a wrcck on Davic Academy
Road at 3:37 p.m. Sept. 9.
Roger Dean Mahan. 46. of Gold
Hill, was driving a 1916 Chevrolet
pickup track pulling another car with
a tow bar and chain, rcportcdlVoopcr
T.S. Kennedy. The Irack wcnl off the
road Io Ihc righl. and camc back onto
Ihe toad in a broadslidc into the path
of a 1985 Chrysler driven by Lynne
Marie Grey. 16. of 149 Lakewood
Drive, Mocksvilie. Grey and two
passengers, Rebecca Foster
Thurston, 15, and Martha Brown
Thurston, 12, both of Oakland Av
enue, Mocksvilie, werc taken to
Davie County Hospital for uvatmcnt
of injuries.
Mahan was chaigcd with driving
left of center.
Van Hydroplanes
Stanley William Riddle, 38, of
Lewisville, was drivinga lW3Fonl
van on MO at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 8
when it hydroplaned in heavy rain,
going oir Ihe nud to the left, strik
ing an embankment andovertuming,
reported Ttoopcr Tcrrance Denard
Shaw.
Motorcyclist Injured
A Mocksvillc man was injured
Mocksvilie Lions Club members tumed out to support Judge Jimmy Myers. They are:
Jonathan Wishon, Marie White, Norma Edwards, Bill Fender, Lany Cook, Joe White, Ressa
Bennett, Robert Bennett, Vemon Thompson with his grandson Wesley Thompson.
Myers Receives Military Medal
Judge Jimmy Mycts of Advance, a
. lieutenant commander in the Naval
Reserves, has received the MUilary
Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
for his servk* vritfi the Lions Club.
Hie medal was presented by the
Secretary of the Navy,John Dalton, on
ihefieUatGrovesStadiumatthcNavy
vs. Wake Foresi foodull game Sept. '
10. He also presented Myeis with a
commemorative coin.
n « Secretary of the Navy WM on
handfor the nalkHiallylelevised game.
He had spent die day ih Winston-Sa
lem, and eariier had spoken al Sakm
Colkge.
Hie Military Outstanding Service
r Medalisawanledtomlliurypenon-
' nel who save in a leadership capacity
inacivkofganlzationthatassiststhose
inneed.
It was Lions Club night al Ihe ball
. game,andMyeaaWakeFbreslalum-
' nus, was cited for his 20 yean of ser-
. vice vrith Ihe LkmsCltib.
' He had served the ChurchlandLI-
M a n In ju r e d
^ F le e i n g P o lic e
O n M o t o r ^ p l e
. A Mocksviile man ii\iured whea
he wrecked hU motorcycle uying to
... elude poUce faces an additional eight
.-charges.
Roderick TVrone Mania, 38, of
. .300 MillSt, wu.chaijed Sept. 9 by
^ Mocksviile police with two counts of
speeding to elude anest posseulon
of cocaine, posseulon of dnig para;
. pbemaUa, reckleu driving, failuie lo
stop for blue Ughi and siren, haying-
an expired tag otiavehicle and hav-
.v;iagaa altered regislratloB. " '
He was placed in the Davie_
Coualy jail lit Ueti o fi ild,dfibbaA
vpeadiaf aa O ct 2 appearance in
■■DivtoDlstJteCotkt- .
onsCIubin 1981-82 as president and
wasrccogniudpaniculariyforhisser-
vicc with the Mocksviile Lions Club.
He has served as While Cane Chair
man. second vice presklent viceprcsi-
dentandpnsident
The MocksvUle lions, thoughonly
27 members strong, in Ihe last three
years have raised neariy $90,000 for
inlemational, naikmal, stale, and local
projects that assist visually and hear
ing impaired persons, and provkle eye
clintes at major medical centers. Ibey
also assist Davie Couitystudents with
scholarships юй helpnl remodel the
Brack audiiorium. Mycn serves Uie
Winston-Safcm and Mocksviile clubs
as zone chainnan.
Myers is a Dislrici Coun Judge in
the 22nd Judicial District that includes
Davie, DavMson, Iredelland Alexander
counties. Also a United MeUudist
minister, he Is a chaplain wiUi the
Naval Reserve Naval Hospital unit
that drills at Uie Triad Aimed Ftxces
Reserve Center in Greensboro.
when he lost control of the motor
cycle he was driving al U.S. 64 West
at Parker Road at 8:45 p.m. Scpl. 6.
Sean Thomas McMahan. 28. of
438 Parker Road, could nol stop the
motorcycle at the stop sign and laid
il onto ils right side as it entered U.S.
64, according to a patrol report. He
was chargcd with having no drivers
liccnse.
Car Wrecks On Godbey Road
The driver of a 1983 Dalsun said
he was trying to avoid a deer on
Godbey Road al 9:25 a.m. Sept. 6.
Robcn Wade Mothena, 28. of 153
Godbey Road, was driving a 1983
Dalsun that wcnl off the road lo ihe
righl and overturned down an em
bankment, reported Trooper M.W.
Whitencr.
Car Hits Deer On Angell Road
Thomas Charles McCallie, l7,of
Winston-Salem, was driving a 1996
Dodge on Angell Road al 5:30 a.m.
Sept 6 when adeer crosscd his path,
reported Trooper M.W. Whitencr.
Exceedlnf Safe Speed Charged
A Mocksvillc woman was
chargcd with exceeding a safe speed
after a wrcck on Bear Crcck Church
Road at 7:30 a.m. Sept 4.
Wisha Marie Polls, 20, of 110
Doby Road, Mocksvilie, was driv
ing a 1991 Pontiac thal went off the
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road 10 the right 10 Ihe left, and skid
ded oul of control inlo shrubs lo Ihc
righl and siruck a cow irailcr, re-
porled Trooper Tcrrance Denard
Shaw.
IVuck Driver Cited
A irack driver was cilcd for mak
ing an unsafe tralTic movement ater
a wreck on Bear Crcck Church Road
on Scpl. 4.
James Dale Hawkins, 39, of Char
lotte was driving the truck and
stopped after missing a turn. He
backed the truck inlo a 1997 Ford
Ihat had been stopped behind him by
Albert Lee Harris, 59, of Hannony
Road, reported Trooper Terrance
Denard Shaw.
Exceeding A Safe Speed Charged
A Chariolte man was charged
wllh exceeding a safe speed after a
wreck on Country Lane al 4:40 p.m.
Scpl. 3.
Op Ho, 39, was driving a 1996
Chevrolet pickup truck behind a
1995 Chevrolet which was slowing
on U.S. 158 to turn onto Country
Lane by Roger Dale Allen, 21, of 623
Howardtown Circle. Ho swerved lo
the right hitting Allen's car on Coun
try Lane, knocking it into a 1988
Mercury driven by Dorothy Wall
Short, 44, of County Line Road,
Harmony, according to a highway
palrol report.
Driver Faces IWo Charges
An Advance man faces two
charges after a wreck on U.S. 158 at
6; 10 p.m. Sept 3.
Charles Justin Sheets, 21, o f 144
Parsonage Drive, lost control of.the
1988 Ib y o u he was driving, caus
ing U to skid off the road to the left,
strik in g a street sign, repnrlcd
TVooper A.A. Justice. He was cited
for exceeding a safe speed and hav
ing unsafe tires.
Failure 1b Retluce Speed Charged
A Yadkinvilie man was chaigcd
wiih failure lo reduce speed after a
wreck on N.C. 801 al3;l5p.m.Scpt
3.
Terry Dwajrae Brown, 21, was
driving a 1988 International pickup
track, altempiing lo make a left turn.
When making Ihe turn, it slntck a
1993 Oidsmobilc which was passing
lo the lefl, driven by Carla Jo
Hannon, 29, of 1091 Joe Road, Ad
vance, reported 1h»per A. A. Justice.
Man Charged With DWI
A Mocksvilie man was chaigcd
wiih DWI after a wreck on U.S. 601
North at 9 p.m. Sept 3.
Efrain Barona Delgado, 28, of
139 Cabana Lane, was driving a
1979 Buick Ihat went off the road lo
Ihc right and slrack a telephone litil-
lly box, according lo the highway
palrol.
Davie Counly lire deportments re
sponded 10 Ihe following calls.
Sept. 4; Coolcemee, 5:47 p.m.,
smoke in residence after stove fire,
2052JunclionRoad;Fanninglon,9.'24
p.m.. field fire. Fanningion Road across
couniy line in Yadkin.
Sept 5; Cooleemee, 1:03 a.m.,
smoke inarcaof Watt Street; Advance,
1:14 a.m., lire alarm, 146 East Ridge
Coun; SmiOt Grove assisted.
Sfpt6;Fanninglon,7;53a.m.,auto
accident 1-40 at Fannington Road;
Smilh Grove, 2:18 p.m., Tire alarm,
l37SpeaksRoad;Fannington assisted;
Smilh Grove, 7:36 p.m., illegal bum-
ing,HarperlUnd;Fani^glonassisled;
MacksvUle,B'.l7p.m.,smokelnthUer,
344Deer Run Drive; Ccnler,8:45p.m.,
aulo accidcnt U.S. 64 at Pariter Road.
Sept 7: Smilh Grove, 9:48 p.m.,
grass fire, 1-40.
Sept 8; Cenler. 10:38 a,m., aulo
accident I-40;Famiinglon, 11:49a.m.,
auto accident, Fanningion Road in
Yadkin Cbuniy.
Sept 9; Jerusalem, 7.34 a.m., auto
accident Cheny HiURoadalU.S. 601;
Jenisalem, 7:37 am., auto accident
Deadmon Road at U.S. 601; Smitti
Grove, 7:50 a.m., fire alann, Bennuda
VUIage; Advance assisted; County
Line, 3:37 p.m., auto accident Davie
Academy Road near St Matthew's
Road.
Sept 10: Shcftield-Calohaln, 6:55
a.m., fire alarm, 229 Duke Whilaker
Road; Cenler assisted; Smidi Grove,
2:47 p.m., reported grass Are, was con-
irolled burning, Ada Lane at Ginny
Lane; Fbrit, 4:10 p.m. aum acckient
U.S. 64 al N.C. 801; Fannington, 5:02
p.m., vehicle fire, 972 Cedar Creek
Road.
Sept 12: Mocksviile, 1:35 p.m.,
lawn mower, U.S. 158 at Whitaker
Road; CooleenKe, 3:09 p.m.. Investi
gation, 138 Jerusalem Avenue; Faim-
ington,6:55p.m.,auU)accklentFatni-
ington Road; Fannington, 7:12 p.m.,
auto acckient Fannington Dragway.
Sept 14; Contatzer-DuHn. 7;0S
■.la. wk) BccMmt Cenataac Road.
Myerste present^ theaward
during half-time.
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Boaid Supports Town's Grant Appllcatk^
V Oomnrinioncn voted unanimously lo wppoit the town of MockiiviUe's
pigi wiicalion to (he N.C. DepatnKnt of Commree Япапсе Centcr for
:ЯпасЫ шррм to build wtter and scwcr Impiovcmcnu to support an
l)iduiliU cxpiiiskM project thal should create new jobs.
County To Accept Pudding Ridge Water Line
Theboatdvotedlotaluoveropenillonimdniaiiilenanceorihewucrsystcni
:on Pudding Ridie RoKl. Coinwallls Drive and Greene Court, which was built
% He devdopm of Pudding Rldie subdivision.
;Co»nmissioners Approve Purchase Orders
;• Required to approve purehase orden for amountt more lhan,$20,000,
conunlssionen voted to approve $21^00 for rcpaiis lo a loader at Ihe solid
:waste transfer slaUon and $21,320 for OB-OYN seivice for Ihc heallh dcpart-
■mentClassification, Pay Study Proposal Chosen
; • The board voted to hire Managcmcm and Pcnonncl Servfces of Cory lo
perfoim a comprehensive classlficalion and pay sludy for ihc couniy for
|l2,800«lherecommcndallonofcounty manager Ken Windley. The othcrbid
'forlheprojectcamefroraDMGMaximusofRalcighfor$20,9I5. ,
IBcard Agrees To Renew ESC Space Lease
Commissionets voted to extend Ihe county's lease wiih Piedmont Land
;Оопушу fof the 1,200 square foot space al Mocksville Marketplace on U.S.
:fl01 where the EmployiiKnt Security Commission has been located since 19«
:(br anotlicr five yean. The couniy will pay $900 per monlh for the (list year,
4(930per monlhfor Ihe blkiwlng two yeara and$l,000per month for Ihe fourth
■»id fifth years.ilie county origitullyneggdaled wiih Piedmonl Land Company 10 rent Iho
фасс for $aOO and now pays $850 per monlh, accoiding to Windley.
Solid Wtete Hauling Contract Awarded
. ' The С0МПС1 for hauling solid waste fn>m the uansfer station in Davie to
ftonyth County was awaided to Davie ■nucken of Advance for an averap of
$t4e,43petaiHbclhene»tfouryears, Davie TnickerspnivWed the loweslbid
of three and win begin hauling fot the couniy Oct I.
iWditlon Made To County Water Une Policy
•' Comrajssioners voted to make an addition to the county water line policy
which win requireanrehydtanttobeinsullcd for every 1,000 feetof line si*
inches or larger on new water line consuuction so lhat no house will be further
dian 300 feel боф a hydrant at d* request of fire manhal Gcotge Fiye.
County Employee Health Insurance Selected
County emptoyees will be switching from Blue Cross Blue Shield to
Pannen health insurance. Commissionen volcd unanimously lo accept a
ptofioMl piesenled by Partnen al Ihe recommendation of Windley, county
'fliwice officer Jim Stockot and heallh Insurance consultant Leon Daniels.
PiitBeopresentedlhebesloverall proposal, provides coverage and is wiihin
the соим/а Mg«», accoiding to Windley.
Ойшпосеагара 6cm I0peicenlto20penxnt, but the balance oflhe plan
iaioUdLlBMid
im ilSD voted to provide $20,000 of term life Insurance for
Sheaaidcah Ufe and Advance Insurance Compuiy for
$353 i{K miiMk per cnyloyce,
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№ leoi^tt«to№ i^AddlCmHDR«CDininunlty Advlsoiy Committee.
Jury Convicts Davie Man
A jury found a Davic Couniy man
guilty of obtaining a controlled sub-
slancc by fraud and possession of
hydrocodonc Iasi week in Superior
Court.
Jclfrcy Larry Rolh, 28, was accused
of making up his own prescription for
hydrocodonc nnd obtaining Ihc drug
from Fbslcr-Rauch Drag of Mocks
vilic.
Rolh claimed that he his Miranda
rights had nol been explained lo him al
Ihc liincorhisaiTCSt.
Judge Howard R. Grccson Jr. scn-
icnced him lo six to eight months In
prison .siLspcnded live years plus 120
days suspended two years.
He ordered Roth to participate In
Ihe day reporting center prognm, li;
ceive recommended drag treatment;
submit ID searches and drag testing,
norpossess any conlrolled substance
and pay a $ 1,000 line, court costs, and
$800 in coun appoinied altomey fees.
The judge ordered lhal Uie drags
which had been seized from Rolh by
tlie Mocksville Police Department be
dcslroycd.
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Planning Board To Meet
There will beameelingoflhe Davic
County Planning Board on Tuesday,
Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. in die commission
ers room oflhe Davie County Admin-
islralion Building, Mocksville.
Roger Spillman has submitted a
request 10 rc7flncapproximalely2ncres
from Residential (R-20) toRcsidcnlial
(R-12). This property is located off the
soulh side of Neely Road, approxi
malely 200 feel west of Hickory Street
and is further described as being Parcel
D-9 of Davie County Tax Map M-5-
16.
Bahnson Famts has submitted a
request lo naone approximalely 22
acres from WS-IV-P (Yndkin-Rirsyth
Watershed IV-Prolcctcd) lo WS-IV-
P-S (Yadkin-Fbrsyth Watcished IV-
Protcctcd Special Use) for an alloca
tion ofacrcage in Ihe Ftorsyth Yadkin
Watershed District. This property is
locatcd oir Uk north side of N.C. 801
North and 1-40, and is furthcrdcscribcd
as being Parccl 230 of Davic Couniy
TaxMapD-7.
Roger Spillman has submitted for
final review o two lot single family
residential subdivision titled Perry
Heights. This pioperty Is located off
Ihc soulh side of Crawford Road ap
proximately 300 feet west of Nollcy
Roadandisfunhcrdescribcd as being
a portion of Parcel 66 of Davie County
TaxMapM-4.
Westview Development Company
has submioedfor preliminary reviewa
twenty-two (22) lol single family resi-
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Brian
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i Coach's HaÊme
ÿSpeechWàkesUp
"^Sleepy Defense
; ; The possibility of a depression
; dawned on Davie linebacker J.J.
: Rice during die longest hainime of
‘the season.
"We were
lucky lobe
down by three
points," said
.Rice, feeling the
;Ьаф sting of a
.lO-Thamime
Uellcll to
Salisbury. "We
jnetty much
played sorry in
the first half.
■We weren't
^justing to
ю те of the
formations, and a lot of limes the
linebackers weren't gelling (lo the
hin). The way we were playing the
trap, Ihe linemen couldn't gel ihere.
And what was killing us was Ihe
Illlle inside trap."
Davie staggered Ihrough the finsi
half and looked ripe for implosion.
Assistant coach Devore Holman
could see it in the downcast eyes on
the bench.
"I wasn'l happy at all," he said.
"In Uie firsl half, they look it to us
and we were kind of dragging
’ around. I was upset."
The firai-half hom sounded nnd
David Hunt's fraslrations boiled
over. The Just Wasn't Our Night
: ¡heory fit die category of Itrelevanl
speculation. Hurit, die veteran
aisislant, felt compelled to vent
^ what omounts to a 30-year-old
'^coach's scream.
He took die locker-room fioor,
performed his version of amateur
psychologist and made the playen
whiff the stench ofa major choke
>'job. The emotional lecture made
'Holman's hairs stand up. He would
have given up a week's wonh of
meals fora helmet.
;Toach Hunt proceeded lo
'giving one of Ihe most Inspirational
'speeches thal Tve ever heard," he
said. "It was very nioiivaling. When
; hie starts getting to lhat point... it
• was somelhing we all needed. I
; hiéan, I had hairs on the back of my
; heck standing up. He doesn't do
: t a often. He’s the quid one of Ihe
; btinch. He had me to the point
: wfere I was wishing I was snap-
. pliig up the helmet again."
/Hunt smiled.
: -• "I fell like il was time to say
H cucS(eIM taae-P i«eB 3
War Eagle running bad« Ricky White gets a block from guard Jhockton Dalton in Davie High's vicloiy Friday night.
- Photo by Jam#« Barringei
War Eagles Hold On For 11 th Straight Home Win
By Brian Pilto
Davic Couniy Enterprise Rcconl
FbrtwoquancrshcreFriday,undenlogSalisbury's
pcrceplion evolved from a winless nobody lo a
potential gianl killer.
But Ihc Homcis blew several tires right after
hoinime and the Davie War Eagles did not ofTer
Ihem a jack, rallying from three poinis down al the
break to lake a 28-16 nonconference victory and
extending their rcconl siring of home wins to 11. No
one has won in War Eagle Suidium since October of
1996, when Ml. Tabor romped 36-13.
After SalisburysilencedUie crowd widiasuiptis-
ing IO-7halftime lead, Davie's defense look over-
much like the gang of 1996 did during lhat break-
dirough year - forcing a fumble, four ihrcc-and-oui
possessions and an interception In the first six pos
sessions of Ihe sccond half.
"The defense rcally bowed Ihcir ncck in Ihe
second half,” said Coach Doug Illing. whose club
improved 10 2-1. "Bless Ihcir hearts, they played
dicirgulsout.The defense made adjustments, picked
up our slack, and dial's whai good defensive teams
do."
Good defenses usually make game-swinging
plays, like safely Jeremy Shoffner's Ht on Salisbury
back Antoine Blakeley, who coughed up die ball
widi Salisbury IcatUngby three and knocking on the
door at die Davie 22.
Zeke Earle scooped the ball after one unsuccess
ful try, immedialely broke a tackle and did his best
Imiution of Kenny Collins, racing 67 yards for Ihc
touchdown dial javc Davie die lead for good. David
Wooldridge's second of four successful extra poinis
gave Davie a 14-10 lead with 9:10 left in the third
quarter.
"Without a doubt, il changed Ihe momentum and
gave us Uie lead - just whai we were looking for,"
Illing said.
A Salisbury offense dial produced 131 yanls and
nine first downs in die first half abrapily died in die
second half, when Davie limited die mnneis to 19
R cM Sm D nte - Pagi H
Wildcats
Hang On
To Win 3-2
By Brian Pitts
Davie Couniy ЕШсфпве Record
After getting pounded for 73 inin-
utes. Chestnut Grove recovered togive
Nonh Davie's soccer team a big scare
last week.
The Wildcats won 3-2 but had to
hang on after bursting ahead 3-0. Tlie
tight finish didn't concern Coach Dane
Perry, who was just happy to aboanl
die bus witti a win. : :
"It was panlally a letdown and pait
of h was there's some places dial ate
just hanl to play," he said. "Not to haip
on die oltlcialing, but there ore hanl
places to play."
If Ihe Wildcats, who improved lo2-
0, expecl lo challenge poweifiil
Mooresville - which handed North ail
three defeats last year - they mual
continue loget better. They can stan by
figuring out whai happened in Ihe filial
five minuies, when Chesinut Grove
prevented North's second shutout by
capitalizing on a penally kick and fin
ishing a breakaway.
"We werc happy lo win, but we
know we've gol to do a lot belter if
we'rcgoing to lake care ofMooresvMIe
(which visited North Scpl. 14)," Periy
said. 'We led the whole way, but as a
leam we kind of straggled. We didn't
play real well and Ihe guys understood
Please See North-ПщеВЗ
North'Setves'Up Win Over Chestnut Grove
By Brian n ta
Davic Couniy Enterprise Rcconl
Serving, as any volleyball fan worth dieir pop
corn will attest, wins maU;hes.
Such was die case last week when North Davie
bounced back lo lake a 2-1 victory over Chestnut
Grove, which won die fitsl mateh of die double-
header in dirce games.
"Al dlls level, serving is a real key," Coach
Trish King said. "If you can'l serve die ball al all,
Uien you're nol going to win mauhes. We started
serving beticr. It waa all in serving."
After getting stomped 13-2 in game one of Uie
second match, a sudden serving surge canied the
Wildcats Ю13-11 and 13-8 wins dul clinched die
match and confused Chestnut Grove, which fell
Ihc best team lost.
"They were real upsel after Uiat because diey
acluallyservcdbctun'Uianwcdid,"Kingsaid."Wc
just got some good breaks dial second matoh."
The Wildcats couldn’t overcome the (Hiestnut
Grove mystique in die fint match. The events, 13-
Sand 13-8 losses sandwiched with a 13-13 win,
were all too familiar for King, who usually beats
everyone else.
"For some reason, sometimes you have a team
evciy year dial's like your nemesis," she said.
"Eveiy year, no maner how good you are and no
matter how good or bad diey are, Uiey just seem to
defeat you.
"I don't knowifit'sUieUiing dull diey've always
bealeii us and that's in die back of our minds or
whai? Bul for some reason, diey seem to spoil our
rcconl every year."
NofUi (2-1) dismissed fint-game jitters and
rolledpaslHighPttinl Wesksyan 15-1,13-I2indie
season opener.
'T was real proiidofdie girls because it was Uicir
first game,“ King said. '"They played very well for
a first match. They served well and pas»d well.
"Candice Janies had a real good serving game,
and Caroline Bell and Allison Howell had good
games.”
mthlpOngé
MtttMoM'stwoiccaaMiilf
giiidi'popdled Noith
KKG« tnm to a
CHettmairàve.
^^> B ÌÌM ÌiÌÌkitf№ Ì(
over Erwin, pitching a complelè
guneandgi^g3fcr3wilfa(0ui
RBIi.
A te M n to o n d JM H
M w leillA ii^icnw acaiinlix
touha lo iiiiodier victo^(U il^
ing fint in Ì1M and SOiSSj №
spectively.
South Davie seventh gradp
Ifr Riddk scored tivo TD|
against North Davie in a scr
mage. He had a 30-yaid im I
caughlalpngpassfromhaifbaclc
Maurice Wilson. ' : ■
Zdi>EMle's67-yanlluriib!i|
return for a TD spiifced Dtvie Iq
a 28-16 VKtory over Salisbwy.-
imddle School Coaches Encouraged With jScrimmage Performance!
: ; ;;l|glM!AAcrWedMiday'sNoithDavie-SouthDavle
: el|h№fndeiciimnia(e,SoudicaachBinyWhldockaikcd
: (<9i1h'>ItoaKiikwhy hedidnlexpkHlUiegutofdieTigets'
Kirk's leacdon said it all: The only way NoiUi wu going
;.le!nin near 383-pound Curtis MaOhew was if Kirk and
: 'iMistaM coach Brian Boger had become eligible bkicken.
"They ate pretty big," Kirk said. "Валу said:'You ought
; yutillze your fullback a lltde bit more in one set'1 said:
: ■'Well, we do nomially. But when you've gol a 400-pound
: ruM guanl silting in fronl of you, die lidiback isn't going
к Пцг; Down to die final 40 seconds and needing
^ júpuchdown to salvage an unofficial Ue, North's sttff made
' n‘|ood call on fourth and 10, a reverse to Jon Goode, who
•} ^4 5 y a> d sfo ram
■:*:*W edkln'l have anyUilngtokise and we went fotit,"Kiik
; jfid. "Joo lined 1ф in die left-wing position, we had die flow
; left, went back right and kind of suckeied (Soudi) to
;:;{T te Ы< pUy cappad a succeisM day fbr Ite Wlkkaai,
tiyliig to lecapiure die early-seuon m a ^ бога Itisi
when tlieyniiredlDa44) Hart befere taking an iqjuiy-
antedlve.
;"We woe pleaied widi evoydiing we saw," Klik sakL
¡ ; 4Ve'veJutt got a few diings to work on. Brian sakl some^
I about die ilnemeo didn'l bkick as w ll'as he dipughi
shoukl have. (Hie scrimmage) is a good sinutkin to
at things and be ready for (diis) week. I diink we can
. . widiiboiilanybodylnourdlvisknlfwestayhealUiy."
: ;1 С М ч Attack! Aldiough diey only had two poues-
: iions ill two lyiaitets, die'Tigen'vaunled wiil4x»e ЧШ as
Igtiodas advertised. whlpiiingdinughlheWUdciltt'M
: « a a s e oa die fint pancMkin.M :
j tOa de (ЬшД pUy. Ьа11Ы|^1 Mictiad CleiMtt slashedL. . .!.ApWkll«Ji|hli№to
two-pointconverskinpassfromQB McKenzie Willoughty.
"We ran die ball well," Whidock said. "I diought
McKenziedidagoodjob at quarterbackiunnlng die offense.
Mike Mike ran die ball good and Ben Allred had some good
nms. The offensive line overall did a pretty good job."
SliagyDiOutsideofsomeinexcusablepenalUes.Soudi's
defensepeifoniiedexceplk>naUywell,penelnulng die Wild
cats'line and shaking up ninner Nick Raby.
"The fiisi-string defense played prelly weU," Whidock
said. Then we suited subsdtutlng a kX and looking at
different people, rm going to Uy to play as many people as
lean because we've gol goodaddetes-TlieyVegotpoienllal,
but we've got to cut down on die penalties."
Klik attributed Raby's skiw start to Soudi's monstrous
physk)ue, which astonishingly resembles a high school
hei^-w el^ chart.
"Nkk wasn't ninning as hanl asllhought he couldhave,"
Klik saU. "He might have been inUnUdaled by dielr size.
"But I was pretty pleased widi die way we played. We
saw a kx of good d ii^ as far as who we've got al certain
posltkns."
KwhaMltai M ai: Soudi's sevendi graders whipped
up a doie of rickety on die scrimmage's final play, when
Maurice Wilson Uieaded die needle on a halftnck pass.
Amazingly, he wMsUed die baU between four WUdcat
hands, woridnse BUly RkUle secured it and left die pack,
scoring his secoodTDand leaving Whidock stunned by die
excc<itk>n under pressure.
1he dling about die sevendi graden, diey haven't leally
been hi dut situation yet and to come up widi a big play at
die end of die game.. .." Whidock said.
North assistaat Divkl B^les winced, knowing one of
hlssecondaryplayensbouklhavefoileddieplayandlaken
lldw.odierway. '
V ..:; ■:-M 'y^-:'naasaSee-Noilhi-Pait«-'
MichMl Simmons blockt tar Braiidon Pam, twho cwriM th* ball tor North Davia't inMmlh. -
,,gMd*lMin dMriiwaecihnmagtwlthSotjtti Davie.
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П ч D^VIE COUNTY RECORD, Sept 1^ 19M
Offensive Wòes i
Continue For
DiHS Soccer Team
OHS varsity soccer, from left; 1st row; coach Pete Gustafson,Billy Smith, J.R. McClamrocl<, assistant coach Sean Garnett;
2nd row, Richard Broadway, Jeremy Howell, Mitchell Gamer, Garth Regan, David Wooldridge, Sean Stevens, Jason
Winters, Nick Summers; 3rd row: Greg Lanier, Joey Bass, Ryan Bamers, Eric Kofi<e, Drew Newman, Justin Long, Tim
KokosMandTJ. Potts.- Pliotoa by Jamas Barringer
ByBrinFM i
D«vie Counly Enlapiise Recoid
nie defense did in partio help
Davie's vanity soccer team snap oulof
a season-long dfouiihl. Hie offense
didn'i.
Asare3Ull,lhe
War Eagles need
goals lilce deseits
need the rain.
"As far as Ihe
back eighi (de-
fenden and mid
fielders), I felt
Davie High
whopped up on
lhem.-5aldCoach ^
. Pete Oustafson, oummeni
whose team lost 3-1 to Wesi Rowan
and dropped to I -4-2 on the year. "We
hung with them all the way down the
line and, al times, dominated. Uiey
may have passed 50 times. If they
passed JO times, we completed 200
passes. Wc moved the ball very well,
but not very well into the net.
"Wc Just have a severe problem
scoring goals."
In the sccond half, Nick Summers
launched a 40-yanl rocket to tie the
malch at l-l, bul the War Eagles con
tinued 10 stniggle from point-blank
range.
Summers' impressive game-tying
goal, his first of the year, rattled the
Falcons. But the War Eagles forfeited
momentum when a player lost his cool
on a tough call, provoking an ejection
and reviving the Falcons, who scored
IWO goals in the final 10 minutes to
knock the last biealli out of Davie's
sails.
"The momentum waj really on our
side," Oustafson saki. "You can tell
bccause the other team stalled fussing,
arguing a little bit, and one controver
sial call from a ref (tumed the match).
Then we have to play a man down and
with three subs.
"We lost our head for about 10
minutes, and that's what cost us the
game. We lost our composure, then
they scored. We bask^Uy have our
style down, bul now if we can gel our
heads and slyk together I think the
wins will start conUng. They are pUy-
ing much better, but now th^'ve got to
include theirheads in it."
Summers' vk>lenl shot wouM make
any highlight reel.
"Sununenhadanawesome«)-yaid
shot," Gustafson saM. "It was kindof a
linie dellectran, he sle|iped up and aN
solutelyharameiedone,anditdellected
off a defender.
"It was hit so hard, (the keeper) had
to dive. It was going that fast It was a
very wcli-stnick ball."
• The loss overshadowed outstand
ing perfomiances by Greg Lanier and
Jeremy Howell. "Lanierplayed agreat
game," he said. "He had Iwo or three
good shots, and Howell played very,
very well.".... Gustafson bemoaned
Ihe absenccofthrwstaitcrs: Eric Koike,
J.R. McClamrock and Cailh Regan,
who Have been oul of action becauseof
injuries and suspenskms."PiobablyUie
mosi frusuating pan is we slill haven't
had whal I conskler a starting lineup,"
he said.... Davie plays alNoith Iredell
on Sept. 17 and at Elkin on Sept. 23.
DHS JV soccer, from left; 1st row; Brandon Harpe, Jeremy Link, Jason Shrewsbury, Levi Browning, Luka KoonU; 2nd row;
Jay Smith, Steven Wiiiiams, Justin Dyson, Josh Baisiey, Andrew Needs, Josh Link; 3rd row: Jordan Kahrs, Nick Goughnour,
Travis Eivin, Derek Turner, Ricky Bentiey, Steven Lagie, Chris Stein, Justin Simpson and coach Sean Garnett.
War Eagles Overcome West Rowan 2-0
ByBiteoFMi
Davie County Enterprise Reconl
not up 10 thal level where he can keep
on bealing teams in the ground like
Reynolds, West Forsyth and Mt. Ta-
Even when il doesn't play well, bor. Those guys will do Uiai. They'll
Davie's JV soccer leam usually wins score II goals on you."
these days. Gameii remembered Uie goals viv-
The War Eagles sleepwalked idly, presumably because the War
through die nnal7S minutes last week Eagles hit die crulse-control button
againstWestRowan.Nonialter.JusUn andplayedboringsoccerdierestofUie
Dyion and Jonlan Kahrs struck for way.
I go«UinlheoiieninglSminules,slick- "(Dyson'sgoalonaHunterMacfar-
iag the Fakxns to their second 2-0 lane cross) was real pretty," GameU
defeat him Dtvle. sakl.‘Hunter beat his man on the left
Catch Sean Om wi.lhniigh. knows sUe, played a good bending ball -
«MttheWarEi|l«inMado|ilaUUer spinning away Crom die keeper- and
iMiicl.like«cniii«aiilheiieckwhen Justin one-timed it righl in the net It
got a m m down. If Ihey're watnke."
' anii|la«iaOc«)bcraalda>. Kain rccoveted a JoA Bahley
' ‘A A «tefinllSntaitn,w ere- ihnw-in,putiingdiescdnoutofreach.
aBysWadaff.’ OinM iaid.’We're "Somebody tried to cleir it, it rico-
chctcd and wcnl lo Kahn," Gamcti
said. "He one-tiracd il, loo. ll was like
rolling around Uie le.Thalwashisliist
goal of the year, so it was nice."
But for whatever reason, Davic
gave the Falcons a chance lo get up.
"We jusl jumped on them quick,"
Garnett said. "We've been doing that a
lot this year, which is good, but then
we'veslackedoffaftciward. You know
how teams do that sometimes."
•KcepenWcky Bentley andSlevcn
Laglecombinicdforlhc shutout "Laglc
came out late and he's doing a good
job,* Gamell sakl... Davie discov
ered iu actual expenise level lasl Mon
day inaicniatchwiUiNofihweslCabar-
rus, which dominated Davie 3-0, the
War Eagles' kme defeat, eariy in the
year. They hit die post three or four
limes, 100," Gamcu said. "So thai's
going lo be a Icst. I Ihink wc're up for it.
Wc'vciraprovcdalQtbull'msuretheyhavc, too."
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Rural Hall Man Takes Race Title
Mark "Ihe Kid" Jooesof Rural Hall
ofnciallywrappcdupl998TOPEilmi-
nator championship Saturday night al
Faimlnglon Dragway.
Jones look his four-second
Oldsmobiletotwowinsandfourrun-
;■ ner-upnnishesinscoringhislirslever
Farm championship. He was also vic-
toriousSatiidaynlghtinihenon-poinis
. ''Siugfestn" race. "The Kid" tumed a
. winningS.IOETai 141 mphdownihe
, l/8ih mile drag course to defeat Gary
' ; Ward of Haw River. Mark "Luke"
Hutchens of Yadkinvilie linishcd a
close third in "Slugfest" aciion in his
Piymouih,
In the Sportsman "fool brake" divi-
, Sion, poinis leader Chris Plolt of Win-
slon-Salem holds a 78 point lead over
, numberlwo man David Smith of Wai-
; nutCove,whileinlheSlreelMechines/
Junior DragslerdiviskinSaturdaynlght
ninner-up TO. Paschal of Pleasant
Garden hod took over die poinis lead.
Paschal nowholdsa l4point lead over
Saluidaynight’s winner Jake Woodring
from Taylorsville.
Marit "Ройс" Jones of East Bend
scored back-to-back wins diis past
weekend at Farmington inhis dragster.
Friday night Jones defeated Glenn
Ferguson Jr. of Greensboro in the spe
cial "All PRO Tree" race. Then Satur
day night he defeated Tommy Plolt of
Winston-SalemforhisnisfroPEiimi-
naior win In over two years. Jones
turned in a winning BTof a 5.39 al 128
mph to collect the $ I ,J00 paycheck.
Steve Lundy of Winston-Salem
drove his Dodge lo his nm Spoftsman
division win of the year. Lundy ran a
9.43 ET at 72 mph lo defeat two time
Sportsman champion Kcidi KIger of
Yadkinvilie in a Dodge.
This coming weekend is die fiiial
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alFaimington.Up for grabs in IheTOP
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and J1,5110 will be on the iine in "foot
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and final eliminations begin al 6:30
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North Claims Second Straight
Continued From Page Bl
that.... But in Ihe end, diey stepped up
and got it done."
After Ian MacBryde staked North
toa 1-0 hal ftimeiead,Moser provided
die cushion, scoring twice in the early
minutes of the sccond half to give him
four team-leading goals on die year.
Perry,dnugh, cited Andrew Scolt-
who moved to keeper as MacBryde
roamed the field- as the unsunghero. areni reflected in the box score, bul the
Scottwonalliterealisikbaltlesaround coach nodced his intangibles, partlcu-
thenct
"Scctt dkl I teal good job in goal,"
Perry sakl. "The penally kick, Uiere's
nodilng you can do about dial, and Ihen
the breakaway is pretty much a defen
sive letdown and nol his fault So he
had a really good game.'
iarly when North needed a sparit amid
Chestnut Grove's comeback attempt.
"Chris isarealworidwtse upfront”
№ny saM. "He tried 10 create opportu-
niUes late in die second half when we
were struggling to gel back on track."
North travels to Mt Airy diisThurs-
Striker Chris Jones' contributions day, Uien hosts Calvary Sept. 22.
Oefense R e s p o n d s T o E m d o n e i S p e e c h
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Continued From'Page Bl
something," he said. "I'm an old
man. I'm nol supposed to be doing
those things. That's for the young
guys to do."
Hum pleaded for defensive
stops, playing head games in the
process.
"We weren't playing wiUi a lot
of aggression, we were kind of
sitting and catching, and got a little
bit passive," he said. "They were
confused a little widi (Salisbury's)
furmalions. Wc simplified a liltic
bit and tried to get a little pressure
on the (quarterback).
/"W c were already getting some
junked talked, a couple odier
things, and we just challenged their
manhood a little bit"
Properly motivated, the War
Eagles inlenupled Salisbury's upset
bid with something approaching
vengeance.
Safely Jeremy Shoffner stoked
Ihc comeback fire, slamming ,
ninner Antoine Biakeley and
forcing a fumble. Earle picked up
die loose change, powered Uirough
an arm tackle and shifted gears,
'reviving Davie wiUi a 67-yard
touchdown.
"I saw it rolling around and I
kicked the bail," Earle said. "I
picked il up and look off. Every
body cise said I jusi turned my jets
on, I don't know. I haven't had one
of them since the eighth grade. I
knew that Salisbury was real fast,
and I was worried about them just
walking me down."
Earle's rescue awoke the crowd,
regenerated the offense and created
pressure thal enveloped Salisbury
like a free baseball ticket lo St.
Louis or Chicago.
"That's what you call play-
making. Then that momentum
shifted and now we're roiling
again," Holman said of Shoffner-
Earle combination. "That was a big
determining point in this game
becausc if we hadn't (gone ahead),
they could have kept dKir confi
dence going and the momentum on
their side."
While Davie's inspired defense
kepi disrupting quarterback
Michael Bkxint's flow, Davie QB
Michael Burton-Drew
Ridenhour’s relief piteher-
knocked the lasl bitalhs from
Salisbury's lungs widi one master
ful stroke.
On fourth down wiUi Davie
clinging to a 14-10 iead late in the
third. Burton delivered a beauty to
receiver Kenny CoUins, who ftoie
defenders with an out fake, turned
toward the end zone and mashed on
his Barry Sanders peddle to reel in
a 24-yard rainbow. Thai cnisher
lifted Davie lo Uie comfort zone at
21-10.
"I really thought it was over
thrown," Collins said. "I sakl to
myself: 'Dang.' I ihoughl it was
going oul of bounds, bul I jusl
hustled and caught it I had to lum
It on. He threw it pretty, right there
In the end zone."
Burton sensed ihal his sevendi
vanity completion, his fint deep
one, erased some doubt from
coaches.
"It buih my confidence up a lot,"
he said after starting his second
game. "I knew I could do it but I
jusl had to prove it I wanted to iet
the coaches see that I couU throw
the ball. I don't diink they had loo
much confidence in die long ball,
but I hope diey see a little bit
different now."
The defense responded to Hunt's
halflime prodding, conectlng eariy
misudies and playing wiUi viul
emotkin. More Uian anydiing, diey
never quit trying.
"We bent some, but die bottom
iine is we didn4 break," Holman
said. "We're going to be ready for
Central Davidson because my
grandfattier used to say: 'You dag
gone kill a gnat widi a sledgeham
mer.' We're going lo get after it real
hard."
Holman looked up at die sky.
"I said diank you God because I
Uiink the football gods were
looking after us, because (Salis
bury) hit Uie UgKt end in the end
zone and he dropped it," he said.
"So the football gods looked after
us tonight."
Wildcats PullOff Wild Win
ByBfiMiFlUa
Davie County Enterprise Record
Nonh Davie's softball team blew a
|9-3 lead, die Wikfcau comniided sev-
'Cnü erron and pitcher Sheena SmiUi
:gave up 11 nins. SUll, the yTikkats
;pulleditout
; . "It was a good win bccause Erwin
lusually is a tough team." sakl Coach
iamieLyerly, whose team laUied from
: a iwo-rtin deficit in da final inning to
lyvin 14-11 in d» leHon opener. "Vt
: ^wayt have a ckw game widi dieni.'
Smidiwasdestiiwdiiisiineddie
■ Mcwy, going 3 for 3 al d» plate a«l
[■bowing some scrioui resiUeacy il ■
^complcte-game perfonnance.
;j' Her flve walks coupled widi em n
; jfiKled Erwin'i eight-nin bottom of die
; iixdi, when die Eagles sionned ahead
': i 1-9 afler trailing 9-3.
:> North, however, refitted 10 die, an-
. swering widi five decisive rons in die
.'iopofdiescvendiasSniidi fought back
■: to extinguish d* Eagles' flames in die
■: fevendtstrikingouldefinalbatterfor
Mier fourth К of die game.
Smidi made sure It wai her game.
"She dU real good,’ Lyerly laU.'
/"She waa genii« lind ta > e ihlb
; iaid4 .Iitii«edwanni«gUiitaRiddlt
..;iipindie.iixib.Mli«4SlM«Mho!K.h(r.
тл yrw ,doiai m iA t uU к wit
hurting a little bit but she would go
ahcadaadtiytopiich.Ifshewaidi(DW-
iag a kx of baUs or if her um itaned
hutting wone(iidiesevenUi), ihe saU
she wouU lei me know.'
h appean dial Smidi holds die key
to successfor North, whichwiUielyon
Smidi'spilchingandDawnSinghMon't
big bal in dK cleanup spot u> gel it
done.
"She's die hankitdirowingciie fve
gDt,rLyeriyiaklorSmidL''She%|in)b-
ablygoin(lopilchd«nioM,Lamca>
pitch ргму good, Jeofca Dyson CM
u m , md Btituay HolCi been wDik-
iagonif
Nonh maimaiaKl pfecariotn iMdi
until a dne-nin sUdi lifted die WiU-
cats to a seemingly safe 9-3 margin.
Bul Envin came alive, making Lyetly
reflect on some missed opportuoities,
advantage ofherhome-nn power widi
ninnenon.LyeriydoesntdiinkSfaigle-
ton,whodelivcredtwosinglesandtwo
RBIs on an ordinary night, WiU be so
generous die next time.
1hcR were about Uuee or four
limes widi die bases k»ded, and she
couM have just cleared die fence,"
Lyerly sakL "We played on a smaller
fieU, but she walked and flied out
"She gM a double her last time up,
but nobody else really, got anything
odier Ulan a siogle."
• Karen McDaniel contributed two
Mis, KeUiUwhon and Crystal Bivens
had hit'each and Smldi and Bivens
drove in fournms each.... NotUi hotta
Knox on Sept. 16 and travels to West
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Bradtord Ivey watches as teammates J.J. Rice and nny White take down a Salisbury
runner.
Number 26 Johnny Days leads the War Eagles onto the field.
Davie Defeats Salisbury For 11th Straight Home Victory
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yards and harassed quanctback
Michael Bkxinl into 19incompIctions
on 28 throws.
"(The defense) knew wc werc in a
dognghi al homimc,' niini said. 'We
low them we were really going lohave
10 pick up Ihc tempo, try lo gel Ihrce-
andK)uis and ihra^andHiuts and gel
the oiTense Uk ball as much as we
could. And U«y did Uul."
Salisbury's firsl-year coach, Clen
Podgclt,sensed Ihe upsetgatesclosing
Ihc instant Earle sccurcd Ihc loose ball
and broke free.
"We played great for two quarters,
we have a breakdown and we lose our
focus fcr a little bit," sakl Padgett,
whoseclub fell to(M. "Right after Uial
fumble letum for a TD, we lost our
focus for six to eight minutes and dial
was Uk difference in Uk game. We
really Uxnghl if we do some Uiings
right, we win Uk game.'
Moments laler, Davie quait«k
Michael Bunon hit Kenny Colliifor
a24-yard touchdown on fourth aris.
The six-minute bliu - Earle's fulle
return and Collins' catch - extetd
the lead lo2l-IOandleR Salisbuin
ruins. I
Ironically, Wooldridge would»
allcmiHcda36-yanirieldgoalifD»
wouldn't havecoTnmittcdaS.yardpt
ally before the snap. Backed up to i
24 and out of Wooldridge's limiu
range, Illing went forthe jugular,
ton lolled a moonball, hitting Collii
on Uk dead nm in Uk right side of I
end zone.
"We went for all or noUiing," niinj
oulside shoulder and let him run un
derneath il. And by gosh if he didn't do
it."
Bunon completed five of seven
passes, bul none of UKm amounted lo
substantial gains until Ihe fourth-down
dagger.
"Пш| did a lot ofgood for В urton's
pass conlidcricc, lhal's for sure," Illing
said. "That's somediing Ihal we can
UUcc advantage of two weeks from
now (against Central Davidson)."
In control, Davie probably would
have pounded Salisbuiy into submis
sion wiUi clock-consuming nins, but
in a 10-minute span Bunon fumbled
twice on broken plays - oncc al Uk
Salisbury 19 - and fullback Johnny
said. "We knew UKy were coming up Daye coughcd itup wiUi 3 minutes left
tight on Uk nin, so we decided to lel| in Ihe game,
him Umw it deep one time and see if 1 Collins, however, added an insur-
Kcnpy could mn underoeaUi it. We've 'ance TD with 6:27 left, stopping on a
told liiin all week to getUover Uk lop, 'dime, coasting 4 yanls around the left
1 and culminating Uk scoring.
"If we coukl have jusl heki onto it,
^ could have probably put ttKm on
he back burner and shut UKm out,"
lljngukl.
T he Hornets announced UKir or
lalasacompctiliveleamrighlon'thc
'^t, when Chris Phillips lookUKopcn-
kickoff 94 yards for a 7-0 lead,
mips wasn'l touched.
1 dont know whal lo say," Illing
4. "You gel Uk kids pumped up,
taaboul filling lanes, and dog gone if
huesn't break it to Ihe side and just
taloff.'
icky While, whogained 109yards
on) nishes, fueled a 9-play, 79-yani
scoig march-gaining 36on Uk firsl
foulaysfromscrimmagc-andgrilly
Dajlinishcd il wiUi a 9-yard burst.
b from Ihere, Salisbury had
Davs revamped playbook down,
staclg Uk line and begging Bunon
to gop lop. Davie only gained 31
yardiK rest of Uk half, and Patrick
May'n-yard field goal early in Uk
secoti|uaiiergaveSalisbury Uk half-
time «¡e.
■>«(moved Uk ball Uk opening
drive k we Uiought we couU, but
UKy i«zed Uiat we weren't going to
Uvowlball dial much,putnine guys
in Uk It and started shutting our mn
down. M penalties (10 for 75 yards)
jusl kil^us. Wed have to punt it and
our defte stayed on Uk fieM a long
time in 4 first half."
• CoU boomed five punts for
neariy 4Vards.. . . Fullback Neil
Wagslaftroduced again, averaging
over si« ^ on seven carries___
WiUi Cois and Rod Tenor helping
in dK sedidify, Bkxuu only com
pleted 14137 passes, getting inter-
cepied byillins and Earle.... Kenny
White r e c ^ his second fumble..
.. After anfweek.Central Davidson
will be Dfe's hofiKcoming oppo
nent 00 Sejy,
War Eagle
Football Statistics
R e c o r d : 2 -1
RUSHING Car. Gain YPC
White 50 274 5.5
Collins 39 209 5.4
WagstaH 14 73 S.2
Daye 9 24 2.7
Ridenhour 3 -1 0.0
Burton 4 -14 0.0
Dwie 119 565 4.7
Opponenta 99 399 4.0
PASSING Comp Att Int Pet Yds TD
Ridenhour 8 21 3 .380 61 0
Burton 5 14 0 .357 46 2
Onto 15 35 3 .429 107 2
OpponaMt 33 72 4 .458 430 3
PASSREC Ree Yds Avg. TD
Johnson 4 34 8.5 0
Spalto 1 17 17.0 0
Tenof 1 8 8.0 0
White 3 10 3.3 0
Rice 1 4 4.0 1
Collins 3 34 11,3 1
Daye 2 0 0.0 0
; Davla 15 107 7.1 2
I Opponenta 33 430 13.0 3
; SCORING TD Conv. Юск FQ Pts
: Collins 3 1 0 0 20
i Daye 1 0 0 0 6
^ Eaite 1 0 0 0 6
f Rice 1 0 0 0 8
f WagMatt 1 0 0 0 61.' fM.U—; WnW 1 0 0 0 8
; Wooldridge 0 0 5 0 5
Ì Kbika 0 0 0 1 3
; Oavia в 1 5 1 58
' Opponenta 7 0 5 1 SO
V INTERCEPTIONS
;; EailaS,Collins Щ к'.
: RJMBLE RECOVERIES
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Í Bnadk)ve2,Shoflnef2,ICWhite,2,|Earie,Me^
PONmiQ Att ' Yds Avg.
om ......15 648 43.3
Defensive coordinator David Hunt offers words of encouragenient to J.J. Rice and Jeremy
Shoffner as John Bullins looks on. - Photoi by Janrai Barringer
Stihimry 7 3 0 «-16
DavteCouiily 7 0 14 7-2S
FiniQtttmr
SAL > Ftilllip« M klckorr return (M ay
good). 11:45.
DC - Daye 9 mn< Wooldrulte good). 7:45.
ScnadQoMlcr
SA L-FO M ay22.8;14.
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DC - Eark 67 fumble recovery (WooU-
ridge good), 9:10.
DC -CoUhu 24 pau from Bunon (W ool
dridge good). 3:11.Fourth Q uflcr
DC - Collins 4 run (Wooldridge good).
6:27.
SA L - Davidson 1 run (pass fail). 3 :ia
TEAM STATISTICS
SAL
Fintdowns П
RuslM-yviis 33-93
DC
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Рш1п| 187 39
Corap-Anmi 14-37-2 S-7-0
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Peeller,Pitts^ Lead I
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Davie To First Placé
Jerrine Peeler amlMarshaUPitis are
still looking for competition. Once
again, they rolled to fint-placc fin
ishes, leading Davie's cross country
teams to blowout viclories over South
Rowan nnd South Stokes lost week.
Pills covered Ihe course In 17:03
and Peeler edged teammate Lauren
Poplin by 18 seconds (20:55 to2l;l3)
in Ihe girls race.
Janel Darcy and Stacye Joyner took
the third and fourth spots and Laurie
Desch finished sixth as Ihe girls domi
nated wllh 16 points, just one shy of
another perfect score, to South Stokes'
4R nnd South Rowan's 62.
Behind Travis Ervin's fourth-plscc
time wen: Justin Pullen, Kevin Ashlty
and John Clevenger - who finisM
sixlh. sevenUi and ninUl - as Uk Ix^s
prevailed 27-36 over SouUi Stokw.
South Rowan hod 64.
Caroline Steed (13Ui), Meredith
Hcndrin (14), Ellse Whltaker(l7)and
Anna Mackintosh (20) gave Uk girls
nine of the top 20 finishes and Andy
Boger and Cody Angell finished l9Ui
and 20th for the boys.
DavleransalMl.TaboronSepl. 16,
Ihcn competes in the Tonglewood In
vitational on Saturday.
JV Footbaii Team Punisliing Opponents
Recreation Soccer
starting Saturday
ByTnvbhacoek
Davie County Enletprise Record
After the loss .to West ForsyUi,
Davie'sJV football team has beenpun-
ishing opponents. Last week, Davie
shredded through defences, ouLscor-
ing opponents 75-6.
In a make-up game on Sept. 7, Davic
ripped through North Iredell 42-6.
Nonh Iredell's lone points came on Uk
firsl play of Ihe game. From Uiere,
Davie'sdefenseliasbecnsliuttingdown
Ihe competition.
Thursday, Davie visited Salisbury
and gave them a 33-0 spanking. The
defense was Ihe story again. Freshman
Patrick Lowery kept ihequatedMckon
Ihe run all nighl, getting several sacks
to his crcdii.
"Patrick did a gnat job. Tlie whole
defense did a good job," said Coach
Doug Illing. "They played outstand
ing,andourspecial teams gave us good
field posiiion all nighl."
The offensive line is really stepping
up and blocking for Mike Arnold and
Doug Smith. Against Salisbury, Ihe
line cleared Ihe way for Iwo Smilh
touchdowns. Arnold also broke loose
for a touchdown.
Not only is Iheoffcnsive line block-
ing for ranncis, Ihcy are also contribut
ing lo Ihe improvement of quatciback
Dan Sullivan.
Sullivan seems to have found a
favorite target inTonyTcnor, who also
scored against Salisbury. The twohave
hooked up for touchdowns in Ihc last
two games.
The leam Is now 2-1 and idle Ihis
week. The War Eagles will play at
Central Davidson next week.
Tweniy-eighlsoccertcamsfromlhc
Mocksville-Davie Parks and Rccrc-
alion Department will begin play Sat
urday at Pinebrook.
The schedule;
9 a,m. - Revolution vs the Wizard
(U12)
10 - The Hurricane vs Ihe Green
Frogs (U12)
11 - The Storm vs the Hurricane
(UlO)
12 p.m. - Ihe Sting vs the Dynamo
(UlO)
1 - Ihc Crush vs Ihe Strikers (UlO)
9a.m.-UK Lightning vs Uk Knights
(U8)
10 a.m. - Uk Hurricanc vs Uk Side
Kicks (U8)
11 - Ihe Storm vs the Sting (US)
12 p.m. - the Dynamo vs Ihc Green
Dragons (U8)
I - Uk Yellow Jackets vs Uk Dyna
mite (U8)
10 a.m. - Ihc Yellow Jackets vs Uk
Lighlning (U6)
II -Ihe Green dragons vs UKDyna-
mile(U6)
12 p.m. -Uk Sting vs Uk Strikers
(U6)
Inexperienced War Eagle Team Shutout By Two Tennis Giants
By Brian FltU
Itevie Couniy Enterpcise Record
EverywhereUKWatEagleslookcd,
UKy found plenty or reasons for UKir
shuUwi losses to lennis gianu Ml. Ta
bor and ReynoMs.CoachCarolCozan
saM Ihe biggest reason is experience.
On most days, Davic wouM need B
miracle to have a shot at beating elUm
team. Witti top seed Lindsay Thomas
out sick and everyone else having to
play up on Uk top-six ladder, the War
Eagles needed much more lhan a
miracle to merely stay close.
Former Players
Invited To DHS
Homecoming
U k Davie High School AUiletic
Booster Club would like to invile all
previous football playen from Davie
10 come to Uk Homecoming game on
Sept. 23 and forai two lines for Uk
teamtomnUirough.
So, if you have played foolball for
Davie, pleasecome and chea Uk team
on. You will need to be at Uk sudium
no later Uian 7:10 p.m. Còme by Uk
concession stand 10 check In when you
get to Uk stadium. If you have ques
tions, call Yvonne or Tiny Livengood
al99M440.
• The booster club will med Sept.
21 at7p.m. In Uk cafeteria. WewouM
Uke 10 invite anyone interested in the
sports at Davie lo join us for Uk meet
ing.
Central Piedmont 4-A
Football Standings
Davie
Mt Tabor
ReynoUs
S. Rowan
S.Stokes
W.FofsyUi
LaitWcik'iReaiUs
Davie28,Sallsbufy 16
Mocehead 14,SouUiStokes7
MLTtbocSI,Pagete
Nonh Rowan 24, SouUi Rowao 0
Reynokb27,Paikiandl6
West ForsyUi 41, East FooyUi 30
nUay'sCaaiei
Caiver at ReynoUs .
MlTaboratNoidiRinydi
Moonsville at Soudi Rowan
: MdvidatWestFonydi
Saab Smlifsal East Surry
They didn't gel il - Tabor and Rey
nolds rolled 9-0- bul they did give the
coach everything she could ask.
"I was pleased wld> ttw fact lhal
UKy worked hard, they didn't give up
and UKy didn't gel frustrated," Cozan
said. "Again, I felt like our girts kept
UKir composure, Uxy kept wotking at
il, wejust kept making one liltlc ciror
when wc didn't need lo.
"Obviously, UKir experience is go
ing to show through when you get to
deuce and lhal kindof stuff,and wc still
stmgglcd with Uiat."
If Tabor is great, Reynolds Is phe
nomenal, a defending 4-A stale cham
pion having trouble playing reluming
slaiteis. That's unheard-of in any spon.
"Of coursc Tabor's lough, bul Rey
nolds is in a class by Ihcrasclves,"
Cozan said. "They're stout all the way
duough. Two of Uk people dial played
in the lop six last year when they won
die suite dual title aren't even in Ihc top
six this year.
"They are jusl un awesome team. 1
don't Uiink anybody around here has
Ihe depUi all Ihe way from top to bot
tom Uial Reynolds has."
Davie's brightest moments were a
pair of clow losses: Doubles partners
Sarah Stein-Nancy Vogler and Kristen
Powell-Molly Koontz both nbsortwl
8-6 setbacks.
Slein and Vogler clawed back lo a
6-6 tic. faded wiih the match on the
line, but Cozan liked U k cft'on.
"Tliey didarcal good job,"she said,
"I was real pleased with that (come
back)."
Powell and Koontz, who also dem-
onslralcdsomeslayingpower.couldn't
lakeadvantagcofthciropponenl'smis-
takes, making Ihe loss considerably
more painful.
"They had Iheir chances lo win that
match," Cozan said. They were real
frustrated bccause they knew Uicy had
their chances to win, and they jusl hit a
few shots (wide). Someof that is range
of motion because dK/re still nursing
injuries. But UKy ore still jiist as liay
and competitive as ever." '
Thenonconfercnceschedulesmiled
on Davie at week's end as the War
Eagles manhandled West Iredell 9-0, a
much-needed blowout lhat helped re
pair Davie's confidence heading into
diis week's matches wlUi conference
rivals Souih Suikes and West ForsyUi.
"After you have Tabor and Rey
nolds, il's good 10 end Uk week on a
situation like Uiat, even though you
werc odds-on favorites lo win that
match," Cozan said.
Thc-winnersin singles: Thomas 10-
5, Sttin lO-Z MeredlUi Harris IM ,
Vogler IOO, Kendra Armstrong 10-1
and Kalie Miller lO-Z
In doubles, Thomas-MerediUi Har
ris won 10-5, Stein-Vogler won 106
and Powell-Koontz romped l№0.
C o -E d S o ftb a ll S tan d in g s
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Con-Form Consliuction 4 0
Jones Landscaping 4 0
Crown Wood 3 1
Osbome Service 3 1
Prater Tniclung 3 1 (
BBQ House 2 2
1
Talum Music Tree 2 2
Lany's Heating and Cooling 1 , 3 <1
Reynolds 1 3 ■1
Runabouts 1 3
Ice Cream Hut 0 4 [
Novant 0 4
Men's Club Championship
Held Labor Day Weekend
The 1998 Men’s Club Champion
ship was held over Labor Day week
end. The field was broken down into
eight flights and the results os follows:
Championship flight - Johnny
Miller over Harry Hulbeit 1-up (20
holes)
First night-BobSheitonovcr Jack
son Hendricks 3 and 2
Sccond night-Harvey Miller over
Jim Whittaker 2 and 1
Third flight - Bob Vandiver over
RonFamswonh3and2
Founh flight - Dave Wilcox over
Tom Foster 5 and 4
Fifth flight - Gene Kizcr over Ed
Robertson 6 wdS
Sixth flight - Joe McGowan over
David Blacock 1 up
Seventh flight - Larry Vetrouelen
over John Loflicdo 5 and 4
On the ladies tee. Beryl Kizcr set a
new coursc rccord for the ladies, shoot
ing an cven-par round. Kizcr shot 2-
ovcron the front nine, bul came back
and shot 2-under on the back nine.
Betty Foster held the previous lecord
witha l-over 73.
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Billy Riddle of Soulh Davie finds running room during a scrimmage with North Davie.
Soulh Davie cheerleaders rool for their eighth grade football leant from Ihe sidelines.
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South Davie's Michael Clement carries the ball for his team.- Photos by James Barringer
North, South Meet In Scrimmage
"Tlw free safety and comcrback ran
into cach olher." he said "They were
righl ihcre, I don't think cilher one saw
lhat the other one was there, and ran
into cach olher."
Botched Drive: The Wildcats
■ mouniedasusialncddriverighloffthc
bat, but a fumble pui a sour taste in ihe
Wildcats’mouths.
"We were driving, gol real close (lo
the end zone) and fumbled the ball.”
Boyles said. "So thal hurt us. The way
we were driving ihc ball, wc would
have scorcd. The offense moved the
ball real well, the guys were running
the ball hard and the line was making
some good holes."
The missed opportunities, the near
interccp^n on the Riddle TD recep
tion and the rcd*zot№ fumble, didn't
darken Boyles outlook.
"We*rcrcallytalcnied,’'hcsaid."Wc
only have Uke 20 kids, bul the ones wc
do have are quality athletes."
Not So Bad After AU: Whitlock
' expected the worst when only seven
playen arrived at the nrst practice with
playing experience.
But sometimes things aren't as bad
; astheyseem.
"Overall. I was pleased with them,"
said Whitkxk, whose team got o fT ^
nmning wiiha 30>yard tun from Rididle.
"We're low on numbers, wc'rc low on
: athletes, but they played hard. They
gave me I lO-pcicent effort, and that's
^ 'M« i f ^ \hem to do. team
executed good."
Riddle matched his billing as the
team's conslanl pillar, and runner Wil
son and defensive end Ben Gobble
showed some potential.
* "IthoughiBiilyandMuunccranthe
ball good on offense, and our line did a
pretty good job." Whillock said. "I
lhoughldcfensively,Riddlehadagood
game (at linebacker) and Gobble had a
gwxl game."
Welcome Aboard: Boyles' wife
and 4-year-old boy moved from West
^isgbdalaitSuly.andthey haven'ihad
^y sccond thoughts.
' "rmrcallycnjoyingit,'’saidBoyles.
a former defensive bxk for West Vir
ginia Wesleyan, a Division 111 schixil.
"Hike h down here."
Boyles grew up in North Central,
between Morganlown and Charleston.
' • North's eighth graders host Erwin
on Sept. 16 and the seventh graders
visit Er\vin on the 17lh. On Sept. 17.
South's eighth graders play at North
west Cabarrus and the seventh graders
host the Warriors.
Kathy Ferebee leads the South Davie Middle School band during the game.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,199S - B9
Davie Vòlleyball Defeats South Stokes;
Christina GajewskI of Ihe War Eagles' JV voiieybaii team
watches as teammate Tara Young prepares lo hit the bail.
- Photos by James Barringer
Meet The
War Eagles
L a u re n P o p lin
Sport ; ero» country
W M did you want lo Ik whm you
cUltlcTa
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NooMkaowi
how nuchl! love
mycnKscouimy
tndltnnbpals
Favorite movie:
Shx
Favoiiie actor:
Sandra Bullock
Favorite musical
group: Everclear
Favorite athlete:
Laurie Dcsch
If I were an animal, I would be:
cheelah
Ifyou became a mOliooaire tomor-
niw, what would you do? nnvc
"W ild" B illJ o n e s
Sport: ciTiu counuy
What did you want to be when
you were Uttk? Sute Tioopcr
U I could bea
certain
character in a
movie, who
Favorite movie: Anmgcdon
Favorite athlete: Michael Johnson
I’d like to switch plai^ for a day
with: Bill Clinton
I would like to eal dinner with:
Monica Lewinsky
U I were aa animal, I would be:
lion
Ifyou becamea mlUianaire
tomorrow, what would you do?
nol change a thing
T im K o k o s k i
Sport: soccer
Whal did you want lo be whea you
wert Ulllc? midnel ler for Davie High
soccer leant
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R&B
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Favorite actor; junn nuimes
Favorite murical fraup: CCR, Tool,
Hank, Johnny Cash
Fivorite athlete: the legendaiy Josh
Banhvdl
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«Uk ctocodilc huuer Sieve Erwin
Iwould Hkalo art diner wilbislkk
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County
Laurie Desch
Spori: cross country
Whal did you want to be when
you were little? an an teacher and
a singer
U l could bea
certain
character Ina
B»vie,who
«rouldUbe
and in what
movie? Ariel in I
Ihe Lillle
Metmaid
Nooaaknowi
how much I:
tove poetry
Favorite movie: Contact
Favorite actor: Claiie Danes
Favorite musical gnup: Scheer
Favorite athlete: Lauren FopU«
(LP)
I'd Uke 10 switch placca h r a day
with; Mo from Save Ferrii
IwuuldlikatoiM dinner wMh:
award winning poet Chuck Sullivan
U I were an animal, 1 would be: a
gazelle or a zebra because I dig
Ihosestripes
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tomorrow, whal would you do?
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Davie Counly Enteiprise Reconl
' ByMvleslandards,il'shatdlybeen
a .season lb. remember for Ihe vaisily
voiieybaii leirn. although Dana Smith
is makinig it a season lo remember for
herself, i;
Smith, an out
side hiiler who
can him oppo-
' nenliwijh either
hand,' hu been
driving home
balls with
McOwire-iikefe-
nicity.leadinglhe
War Eagles pasl
South Slokes3-< _________
Iasi week. Smith
"Dana played real well,” Coach
Tammy Reavis said. "She hit every
thing hard and down. She served teal
good."
Smith's returns ate equivalent Iball-
ot-nothing hilten. She usually puis il
down with such force thal no one has a
chance or she strikes out, hitting il
wildly. But more limes lhan nol, Smilh
has blisicied thé ball between thelines.
"She's coming akxig real strong,"
Rcavis said. "She hits il hard every
time she hits it. She either hits il hard
and down or she hits it in Ihe net. I
mean, if she hits it over the net, they
don't usually play it."
Smithisasolidleft-handedhiiterin '
softball, bul primarily plays volleyball
Ihe other way, allhough she has Ihe
ability to converi diflicuh shots with
Ihe lei), versatility that Smith and Tisa
Campbell have showcased regularly.
"Most of Ihe time, (Smith's) been
swinging righl-handcd," Rcavis said.
"But if the set's set real far out, she can
swing Icft-handcd. Tisa can do it, too,
bul Ihose Iwo arc the only ones rve gol
that can."
Sincc Soulh Stokes took perennial
powcfWeslForsythtothe wire, ReavIs
envisioned a fight. Bul the War Eagles
romped, confusing Reavis, who has
come to CKpcct Ihc unexpected from
this rebuilding team (5-3ovcnill and I-
I IntheCeniralPiedmontConference).
"South went five game with West
so 1 was real concerned about them,
whether they wcic going lo be strong
or nol. South didn't play that good
againsl us, and I dont know iflheyjusl
played bad(againslus)orWcslisnot
as good as they usually are."
With Iwo slate playoff berths avail
able, every CPC team has basical ly one
mulligan. The Wat Eagles used theirs
in the 3-0 loss 10 Reynolds, forcing
them into a do.or-dic dilemma the rest
of the way - unless front runners Rey
nolds and Wcsl slip unexpectedly
against one of the sccond-wave teams
(Davic, South Rowan, South Stokes).
"Wc'rc going to have to win the
games like Soulh Stokes, South Rowan
and Ml. Tabor because Wcsl and Rey-
nolds are always going lo be U the
and we can'l afford to drop a game,’
Rcavis said. "We're going lo ha^.to
beat Wcsl both limes (to have a reiÙs-
lic shot al Ihc playoffs)."
T he flanwoui againsl Reynolds
lypilled Davie's see-saw season. Thé
War Eagles boiled lo a 7-1 game-one
lead, started struggling something aw
ful and never recovered.
"Wcstoncdoffreal good,lhey came
back on us and beat us in three," Reavis
said. "Wecanplay wiUilhem.'Iheyare
not as suong as they usually are. They
are kind of like we are: They're up and
down. They started off real shaky, but
then diey picked it up a notch."
• Rcavis praised the serving of
EmberSpillman and Heather Schkup-
ncr in the win over South Stokes....
Davie hosts Mt. Tabor on TTiursday,
plays at West Iredell on Sept. 21 and
hosts South Rowan on Sept. 22.
JV Volleyball Team Coming Together For Wins
points for Ihe victory," said Brunelli. team. Each member is playing a key
"The girls arc coming together as a role."
Tigers Win First il/latch
By Travis IVacock
Davie Counly Enterprise Record
Coach Leo BranelU's Davte IV vol
leyball team added Iwo wins lo its
record Iasi week againsl Reynolds and
South Stokes, winning both.
In game one of the malch against
Reynolds, Davie gol in trouble, losing
Ihe flrst IS-3. In Uie second game,
sophomore Kim Hilton picked up the
slackby scoring sevenpoinlsinthe 13-
7 Davie win. The deciding thini game
was a lot closer wiUi freshman Layne
Grout stepping up with flve points.
It wus Davie's first confcrencc
malch." Wc played well as a leam. We
madeagrcalcomebackaftcr losing the
first game," said Biunelli
Two days later, the girls played
South Stokes. The firsl game, all eyes
were on Randi Moore as she scored six
points to lead Davie toa victory 13-13,
Davie would nol be so fortunate Ihe
sccond game, losing 13-8. The third
and final game was anothcrclosegame
with Davie winning 13-12. Sopho-
moiesTara Young and Kim Hilton led
the learn with a combined effort of 13
poinls.
"Wewcre down 12-8 ingame three,
andTara Young served Ihe final seven
KimCrotts won her coaching debut
Thursday as South Davie's tennis leam
beat Mooresville 6-3.
Winners in singles matchcs were
Sarah Williams, Carly Balslcy, Alli
son Bowles and Suphanic Wordarski
and Ashlec Prcvctte-Balsicy and
Bowlcs-Wordarskl triumphed in
doubles.
"Deanna Shamel also played very
closc singles and doubles matches,"
Crolts said.
Ashley Boyd, Hollie Roberts and
Jcssica Rannagan won exhibition
matches.
"Ashley l\)well and Brittany Crotts
playcdagrcatexhibitkinmalch,"Croltssaid.
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th« Modttville Rams and William R. Davie Raiders JV teams ara lined up and ready for
Action.
Varsity Redsldns Defeat Bulldogs 24-0
' The Cookcmee Rcdskiiu vonily
IbadalllnmidereaKdihcShadyGiDve
BuQd0|s 244) in Satindays season
liia a .
: - Shady Giove coach Mike Searord
uU; "Our boys obviously hod some
first-ganiejiaen. but I fell wc did play
better In Ihe second half. We gave a
good efToil and we hope to imp^ve
eachwtek. V
"I need 10 conunend Cooleenfae.
They me a good team and played an
excellem game. Right now. we wanlto
put this loss behind us and Iceep Ihe
Icids' spirits up. We just need to work
haid 10 get itady for our next game."
Ledbythe strong ninning of James
Arnold and DJ. Rice, the Redskins
look control of the game in Ihe flm
quarter and never lei up.
Shady Grove JV Team Beats Redskins
R had been flve yean since ihe
Shady GroveBuIMogsJVfooilnllicam
had won againsi Ihe Cooleemee Red
skins. But Ihat aii changed Saturday os
Ihe Bulldogs beal the Redskins 28-8 in
the season opener.
; Coach Maxie Mellon credited the
sl raig showing by Ihe defense, par-
licuiariy in the second half, as the key
to the win. He was especially happy
with the perfonnance of Brad Slailt,
"who led Ihe defense, sening the tone
earlyinthegame,“McltonsaId.Hehad
wor^ of praise for Ihe offense, saying
it was hard to single out one player;
because "they all did a great job."
The Bulldogs used most of the flrst
quarter to march down the field and
scored on a touchdown pass lo Zock
Myen. The Redskins lied Ihe score at
8-0 al halAime. Bul in the second half,
it was all Bulldogs as Shady Grove
scored three nishinglouchdowns-lwo
by Josh Miller and one by Quinton
Faulkner.
Standout players for Cooleemee
were Christopher Brogdon and Eric
' Loweiy.
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btWs a changing ofthe guard? Have the velenuiskw a step?
Davie freshnun Saia Ert> and rookie playa Wayne Mock nailed 32 of 39,
footbaUganneachandsw!pedthespclUght6t>mthecontest’slong-Umecxpett!u:
Eib emerged aa Ihe $25 winner by coming скяег to Ihe Davie-Salisbucy de; ;
breaker (44 total poinis). Ert> predtcted 42 while Mock, who settles for $10,
guessed 34.
Meanwhile, the Erbs had il going on. Sara's brother, Timothy, pteked 31 of 39
for third place.
Jimmy Moon deserves a standing ovatloo. He mariced oul Florida State and
wcmoutonafraglleUmb.piclungtbeN.C.StaieWoirpack.the26-pointdogswho
puilcd off on upset Гог the agei. Moon, who missed nine, was the lone NCSU
believer among the rontcnden. л
Eight others hung around with nine misses: David Smith, Edwin Robertson,
John Martin. S.B. Sidden Jr., Steve Frye, Mozelle Thompson. Will Junker ai^
Bryan Eagle.
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i A L o t O f N u n s e n s e
Davie Theater Company Opening
Season With i\^usical Comedy
;:;;There's a group of nuns on the loose in
;^vle Couniy, spreading plenty of dance and
jsojig, laughter and general nonsense.
■; ;;'n>ey're memtiers of the Davie Theater
Company, getting ready for Ihe production of
: fNunsense" next week at the Brocli Perfomiing
center. North Main Slreel, Mocksvllle.
■;.;i,''This wacky and
[putrageousproduc-
"liqn features the little
: sisters of Hoboken
: who are pulling on a
fiind-iaiserlogain
What:Nunsense
Whan:Sept. 22,24,25,26.27
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enough money lo bury sislers accidentally
poisoned by the convent cook," said director,
Fr^a Ramsey. "With its hysterical anything
goes sense of fun, this musical hil is bound lo
be a crowd pleaser."
Janet Ball will portray Sister Mary Leo,
Adriene Bridgewater will be Si.ster Maty Luke,
Mary Carter will be Sister Mary Regina,
Tammy Griffin will be Sister Robert Anne,
Cheryl Halver will be Sister Mary Hubert, and
Kimterleigh Ramsey will portray Sister Mary
Amnesia.
There will be a cameo appearance by Jason
. Jannas, a young dancer.
"Also, some very gifted members of the
communily will make up Ihc not-so-fortunate
sislers who will dine on Ihe deadly
vichyssoise," Freda Ramsey said.
"There's a lol of audience interaction. You
don'l have lo be Catholic to enjoy the nonsense
OfNunsense,'' she said. "It's been amazing lo
walch our choreogra
pher work with Ihe
non-dancers. You will ’
be amazed at the
dances these ladies
pull off."
The show will open Tuesday, Sept. 22 al
7:30 p.m. Evening performances are also
scheduled for Spet. 24,25 and 26. The last
performance will be a 3 p.m. matinee on
Sunday, Sept. 27. Admission is $10 for adulls
and $8 for senior citizens and children.
Season tickets for Ihe three productions -
"A Tuna Chrislmas" in December and "The
Miracle Worker" in March - are $25 for
adulls and $20 for senior citizens and children.
Season lickel holders will receive priority
sealing, newsletters and be invited lo opening
night receptions. For more information, call
336-492-7806.
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Sisters hone up on their acts for a variety show to raise nwney to buiy feltow nuns, who were
accidentally poisoned. -Plwtoaby MHm BwiiIm r N:
Nunsanae promise« to be fun, with plenty of slnglno and dancing for the audience to enjoy. The talent - singing, dancing and acting ■ for Nunserae la among Oavie County's b M t
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C»;- PAVIR C plyw nf Eiy ^ W R lS E RECORD, Sept. 17, M M
A d v a n c e N e w s
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Advance Onespondenl
Homecoming will beSunday, Sept.
20, at the Methodist church with din
ner on the ground] following the wor
ship service. There will be singing in
Ihe evening as a Revival Kick-afT,
featuring a special qMartet Revival
services are on Monday and T\iesday
nights with the Rev. Hmid Zitnmer-
man as guest speaker.
TheyoungadultS.S.CIasshonnrcd
the Senior CiU»ns with a cookout
Sunday night al Ihe recreation center.
Edilh Zimmerman and Betty
Comatzer were Wednesday visitonof
Edith's sister and Belly's sclnolmale,
RuthCoilelie, in Winston-Salem. Ruth
treated the ladles to lunch at the K&W
Cafeteria on Healy Drive.
Our community expresses sympa
thy to Lib Caner andjack Carter in the
death of their husband and father,
Milton "Bub" Carter. Also sympathy
to the Minor family, in the dealh of
VaudaMerrelt Minor.
Edilh Zimmermon's grandson,
Christopher Parley, anived late Sun
day aDemoon to spend the night with
her. Christopher was enroule to At
lanta from Virginia. He has been em
ployed in Atlanta for the past several
weeks at CNN as a free lancer SI
(Sports niusiralor) and an assistant lo
Ihe sportscasler, and helps sponsor
shows, the highlighu of news and
sports. He visited with is grandmother
unlil mid-momlng Monday.
Mental Health Counselor
Opens Practice In Davie
Mrs. Clark Williams
Burton-Wliliams Couple
Married At Tanglewood
: Kristy Nicole Burton and Clark
Williams were united in marriage at
. 7 p.m. Aug. 15 at Tanglewood
: Church. The Rev. James Ward olli-
: claled.
The bride is the daughte rof
^ Rodney D. Burton of Advance and
Killy S. Burton of Mocksville. She
is a graduate of Oavie High School.
The groom is the son bf Mt and
1№. Buddy Williams of Mocksville
. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alvin Malpass of
; Mocksville. He is a graduate of
: Davie High School and is employed
by Tyson Foods, Inc.
; The bride was etcoited by Jason
; Dunn. Christy Naylor washer maid
r-of honor. Brkkñitidi «cteTutie
jO aM h. j p l
Buddy William^i' father of the
. rgnxim, was best man. Groomsmen
>ere Alvin Malpass, st^fatherof Ihe
: ,'groom, and Rodney Thompson,
;uncle of Ihe groom. Ushers were
: Adam Hill; siepbrcth(r of the groom,
.'and Sammy Jomes.
: Flower girls were Jennifer Ston-
; iley and Kori Goforth, coiisins of the
'bride. Ring bearer^wos Tyler
Shoffner.
Music was provided by Josh
Hillon.
The guest registrar was kept by
Lisa Thurlo, cousin of Ihc bride.
The wedding was directed by
Velma Burton, aunt of Ihc bride.
Acolytcs were mothers of Ihe
couplc. A single candle was lit dur
ing the ceremony in memory of Ihe
bride’s grandmother, Mary E.
Nothstlne.
The 7 p.m. ceremony was fol
lowed by a reception on the lawn.
Reception attendant was Melissa
Long. Scrven were Alicia Crotts and
Pat Ward. The wedding cake was
designed and created by Maigie Bur-
laa,auu of Ihe bride;
Pollow lai Ik* receptloa, the
’coiiiitt'M y«! ai ito M «nr Hmie
Bed and Breakfast in Tanglewood.
Social EvenU
• A lingerie shower was held at
Western Steer, hoslcd by Christy
Naylor on Aug. I.
• A bridal party was held on Aug.
22, hoslcd by Doris Barnes and Jane
Stanley, aunts of the bride.
• Arehearsal cookout was held on
Aug. 6, hosted by the parents of the
groom, at Rich Park.
Davie County has a new tnental
health counsekir wlih Ihe opening ofa
private practice by Marc L Williams,
M.S., off Ijames
of Mocksville.
Williams has 17
years of clinical
experience
treating chil
dren, adoles-
cenlsandadulis.
Williams, a
licensed profes
sional counsc-
Ior,lreatsawlde
range of prob
lems, including depression,anxiety and
panlcdlsonfcrs.niariialproblcms, emo
tional and behavioral problems in chil
dren and teen-agers as well os adult
survivoisofphysical and sexual abuse.
Ke offers both short and long-term
treatment, uslnglndl vidual,marital and
family therapy. The needs of each cli
ent are unique, and Williams works
with clients 10 develop personalized
tieaunent goals that ate realistic and
achievable.
Williams obtained a masun's de
gree in clinfcal psychokigy from East-
Williams
cm Kentucky University In 1980. He
has worked in a variety of professional
settings, including several community
mental heallh centers, Bownum Gray
SchoolofMediclne in Winslon-Salem
ns well ns In previous solo ond group
private piactice. He is Ifcensed In Noith
Carolina and Virginia.
Wiiilamssces diems in Mocksville
on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He also
has an oflice in downtown Salisbury
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Evening appoinlmenuare avail
able in both offices. F<»s ore either
covered by mcdlcal Insurance or paid
out of pocket, depending on personal
clrcumsiances.
A native of Virginio Beach, Will
iams has lived In Davie Couniy for Ihe
pasllwoycars.havingpreviouslylived
in PfafHown in Forsyth County.
"My wife and I have loved living in
Mocksville, and I’m excited 10 be able
lo practice my profession here,"' said
Williams. "I look forward lo using my
skiilsandexperiencc 10 serve Ihepeople
of Davie Couniy."
For fuither Information about his
practice, coll Williams at 492-S06S.
Storehouse Cuts Hours
Because of a shortage of volun
teers, A Storehouse for Jesus has cut
back on Ihe hours they are open.
The new hours are: Monday9a.m.-
noon; Tuesday 9 a.m.-noon; Wednes
day 2:30-5:30 p.m.; Thursday 9 a.m.-
noon; 3rd Saturday 9 a.m.-noon.
Monday night Bible study is at 7
and Thursday nlghl chapel scrvice is al
. 7.
"TheSlorehouse regrets any Incon
venience this causes and wishes to
I Ihankyouforyourpaiiencewhenhouis
have tochange. It is their hope that they
will, at some point, be able lo again
Increase the hours Ihey are opened.
They express their sincere gratilttde
for your support and partnershlpinlhls
ministry as they work to helplhe needy
in our community and to share the
gospel of Jesus Christ," sold Marie
Collins.
If Interested in volunteering at the
Storehouse, call Collins at 336-751-
1060. There are opportunities for vol
unteers u> work in addition to ihehntn
die Storehouse is opened.
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Jay Jones relumed home from
Fonyth Hoipiial last Monday after
having heart nageiy.
Betty Jo Bowens was dischwged
fiom Biixisi Hospital last week where
ihe had emergency surgery.
Inez Howard returned home fnm
Bapiisi Hospiial where she had treat
ment and tests for several days.
Maxiae Long visited her sister, Iva
C ain F am ily
R e u n io n S e t
The Third Cain Family Reunioa
wiUbeheUalChinquapinaiDveMis-
iioaiiyBapdstChuch,4462N.C.Hwy
M l N.,Mocksvi№,onSaturday,Sepi.
I9,allp.m .
The Cain Reunion familymemben
ate doceMlinti of die laie FMnklin
aad M ay Beamoa Cain of Davie
Couniy. All family memhen and
MeiNlim Invited.
For men infcrmuioo, call Faye
CdaCinerai336-sm-3<26.
Event Planned
CwMtftilm Human Setvicea will
hoM acpeahouieaiiii229Ha«iial
Slreel office» in Mocksville 00 Thurs-
d<y,S(|i(.24;6om4-];30pjn.
CMMMttpovideimenialheaUi,
dawbiiiiieaii) dbabilillei, and ub-
Mnoe abiae aenicei: Servicei an
availaHe 24 houn a day, leven daya a
weeLCaU l-8U-58I-9M8toraceen
» a n .
NeU Swain, in Bapllst Hospital where
she is undergoini treatment
MargarelftntvisiledJuaniUSafley
inFaimingunlastTbesday.
Dottie Fbos visited Jo Bowen lasi
Thunday.
Mr. aad Mn. Bob Sparks visited
Mr.and Mrs. Gurney Williams in Wesl
Jefferson Uw weekend.
Mr. and Mn. Jeremy Gaines of
Maohewsspeathe weekend wilhKaye
Mrs. Stephen aregory Grimes
Couple Married At
First Baptist Churcti
Jo Ann Murchison nnd Sicphen
Gregory Grimes of Slier City were
married at the First Baptist Church on
Sunday afternoon, Aug. 30, in a small
privaU:famlIywedding.TheRev.Brian
Reynolds officlalcd at Ihc double-ring
ceremony.
The bride is Ihe daughterofMr.and
Mrs. Robert.Muichlson of Goldston,
and Ihe granddaughter of Maigaiet
Murchison of Goldston and Mary and
Warren Fields of Annapolis, Md.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Grimes of Siler City,
and the grandson of Virginia Grimes
of Cooleemee and Ruth T. Budd of
Siler City. The groom is employed at
Budd Tire Company in Siler City and
races professionally in the Late Model
Slock division of NASCAR.
The bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore an ivory satin sleeveless
sheath, featuring a lace and jeweled
neckline with subtle champagne
Ihnadedhighlighls.Thechapcl-lengIh
train was attached with a rouM-Iayer
bow. Her headpiece was a silk halo
with oval cutouts accented with
starbursts attached to a double finger-
lip veil.
She carriedabouquetofwhile bridal
roses and stephanotis, tied with satin
and organdy ribbon streamers.
Angela Talley of Souihem Pines
served as her sister's matron of honor.
John Thomas Grimes, brodier of the
bride, rang a hand-bell loannounce the
beginning of the 3 p.m. service. Niece
of the bride, Melissa Talley, and niece
of the groom, Alaina Budd Grimes,
werc also prescnL
The wedding was folkiwed tgla
dinner al the Governors Club^in
Chaduun County.
Fbllowing a honeymoon trip ip
Cancún, Mexico, the couple will re
side at 612 W. Sixth St.. Slier City.';
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Mrs. Kevin Gerald Ward
H i l l s d a l e
N e w s
By Bcnfta Brandon Wyall
Hillsdale Correspmdent
HiUsdalcBaplistChurchYouthhad
a grcal "5ih Quarter’' last Friday. Ap
proximately 80 youth and adults were
in ottcndanm ondcnjoyed aconcett by
a local Christian band, ’TTwRamlng
Skunks." The next "5ih Quarter" will
bcScpl.25lh.lO-U:30p.m.tttH}Usdalc
BaplistChurch, wiih Jeff Allen, former
youth pastor at Clemmons Baptist, as
spcciai guest. There will be music, fun
nnd nf coursc, food. All students 7lh-
I2lh grade ore invited lo attend.
Barry McGee, Christian actor, mu
sician,comcdlun.will present "Harvey
Garvey .Tatcr" Sunday, Sept. 20, 7
p.m. at Hillsdale Baptist Church. Mr.
McGec is a local arti.st who is now in
demand nationally. This is a great op-
portunily for our community lo enjoy
good Christian humor and music. Ev
eryone is welcome. Love offering will
be laken.
Happy Anniversary to my parents,
Gilbert and Willa Brandon.
Storëwidé Gift
S a l e
« a w « «
Excluding Tom Clark
Gnomes
- 121 N. Main Si.
& O n ic e Mocksville,
S u p p lie s N.C. 27028
(336) 751-3418
McBrlde-Ward Couple
Wed At Blaise Baptist
Christi Michelle McBride and
Kevin Gerald Ward of Mocksville
were united in marriage on Sepl. 12
at Blaise Baptist Church. The Rev.
Gtenn Sellers olficialed.
The bride is the daughter of Wil-
liam and Sandra McBride of Pudding
Ridge Road, Mocksville. She is a
1990graduate of Davie High School,
and is employed as a data process
ing technician with'Hillock Manage
ment Co.
The groom is the son of Bennie
and Kitty Ward of Couniy Line
Road, Harmony. He is a ) 990 gradu-
.ate of Davic High School and is cm-
.ployed as a driller for Mid-South
-Drilling, Inc.
< The bride chose Crystal Fleming
as her maid of honor and Rae
Vandiver as her matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Selena Keaton,
Marlena Joyner, Tonya Mullis and
Lynn Smith. Thiin bearers were Jor
dan Edwards and Kerry Drye.
The groom's father was best man.
Ushers were Jason Ward, Scott Stan
ley, Derek Branham, Noah Drye,
Troy Edwards and Gco(T McBridc.
Soloists were GeolT McBride and
Johnny Gupton.
Flower girl was Sarah Edwards,
and programs were distributed by
Whitney Edwards. Birdseed bags
were handed out by Austin Smith and
Andy Drye, and scrolls were distrib
uted by Ashley Smith.
After a reccpiion at the church
fellowship hall, the couple went on
a wedding trip to Edisto IsIand.They
will be at home in Mocksville.
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s p v r u c m w i N E s s s P M U G H f
Wayne Collins Is Your
Personal Electrician
Electrical wiring Is something anytwdy can do, right?
Any fireman will tell you definitely, "Nol"
That's why smart homeowners turn to the services of a professional
for electrical wiring and changes in their circuitry.
When you have a licensed electrician doing your jobs — small or
large — you should always keep in mind thal you have a professional
installing your work, a person who has been schooled and properly
trained in this vKork.
That's why homeowners have tumed to Wayne Collins Electric for
professional installation and the security that comes in dealing with a
licensed pro.
. Wayne Collins’ slogan Is "your best friend" in time of any electrical
work.
Electrical wori< should not be done by hobbists.
Collins has been an electrician for 21 years. He formed his own
company, Wayne Collins Electric, four years ago on a full-time basis.
Collins holds an electrical degree from Forsyth Tech. A native of
Winston-Salem, he is married to the former Patricia Foy. Her dad, J.B.
Foy, Is a retired policeman, and her mom, Jo, is a retired bank manager.
The couple met at Part<land High School.
His wife, Patty, helps him in the business, routing the calls and
scheduling his wori<. Their business philosophy Is "The personal touch
for your every electrical needs."
"It is sincerely meant," Patty said. "Our customers are of the utmost
importance to us. We thank them for allowing us to meet their electrical
needs and we strive to maintain those needs on a timely basis and with
a caring attitude.
"We really еп|оу the Clemmons area and the friendly people. Now
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basement remodeling, room additions, hot tubs and spas as well as
plugs, light switches, bathroom exhaust fans, ceiling fans and light
fixtures."
Call Wayne Collins Electric at 785-4873.
Collins cautioned homeowners about two things to be careful about
with their electrical service:
• Homeowners should upgrade their electrical service. Older
homes should convert to a breaker box from a fuse box for adequate
service, especially 11 you are remodeling or adding on lo your home.
People use more electricity these days, ovenivorking Ihe old fuse system.
• Some times homeowners ask ior a professional opinion and price
from electricians and then let an unlicensed person do the iob. Electrical
worit Is too Important for tliat.
• When celling fans or chandeliers are being installed, those heavy
Items have to be braced property lo avoki problems.
The next Hme you have an electrical need, call Wayne Collins
Electric al 785-4873. Leave a message on the answering machine, and
we will get tiack to you that evening or early the next moming.
Remember, he's Your Best Friend In time of any electrical need.
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On September 19,
1998, chlropractteoffkies
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the event locally al his
office from 11 a.m. until 3
p.m. al 2850Mlddlebrook
Drive in Clemmons.
Dr. Williams will be
providing essential infor
mation on CRIME PRE
VENTION. CHILD
SAFETY and ENVIRON
MENTALAWARENESS.
Child ID cards will be do
nated by the doctor, and
the Forsyth County
Sheriffs Department will
be on hand to provkJe
FREE finger printing of
all chiUren.
There will be a spe
cial appearance by
"McGnjff' the Crime Dog, along with Spart(y the Fire Dog.
The Fire Department is bringing their fire truck and will be
teaching fire safety tips for children.
Dr. Wiiiiams will be offering FREE spinal exams and
scoliosis screenings as well as Information on disease
prevention and health promotion. "Free balloons, snacks,
giveaways and prize drawings will occur every half hour!
Shown above areiccncs llroni last year's Kids Day America" event at Dr. Paul W. Williams'
offlce al 2850 Middlcbrook Drive in Clemmons.
We will also be receiving donations for the 1999 Special
Olympics World Summer Games Host Town Program.
"Clemmons Is hosting athletes from Macau next
year, and we hope to raise additional funds to help make
our Host program a success," said Dr. Williams. "My staff
and I Invite all of our friends and neighbors to Join us at this
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Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Shawn Dunn
Martin-Dunn Couple
Wed ln Mocksviile
Charlene Rcncc Manin. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jaincs R. Manin of
Mocksvillc. andTracy Shawn Dunnof
Mocksvillc. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dunn of Ocmmons, werc
united in marriage Friday, Sept. 4 at 2
p.m. in Mocksvillc.
The bride-clect attended Davic High
School aixl is employed by Hayward
Industries of Clemmons.
The bridegroom is a graduate of
West Forsyth High School in
Clemmons and isemployed by Kenech.
Out-of-town guests were Doyle
DunnofFIcmda, brother of the groom,.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roben Martin of
Cheyenne, Wyo.. brother of the bride.
A reception was held at the home of
the bridegroom's parents.
Hepatitis В Vaœinàbns Reçorrmende^
The iMIiaMi Adviwty Committee
on Immuniuliom Pnetkes voted lo
make new lecommefldaliom calling
(or ail ll-ia-year-oldi lo be vacci
nated against heptlills B and urging
sclwol liealth profcasional, lo Imple
ment Hcpalilis B programs In Ihelr
schools. More lhan one tMrd of the
300,000Americans infected each year
with Hepalllis B are between the ages
of 15 and 39.
Beginning Sept. 29, Ihe Davie
Counly №al№ Depanmeni, in con
junction with the Davie Counly
Schools, will oner Hepatitis B immu
nizations m no charge to sixlh-graden
attending North and Soulh Davie
Middle Schools. Hepatitis B shots piD-
lecl children from being infected wllh
Hepalllis B, a dangeious and some
times cancer-causing liver disease.
•Our Sixth-Grade School-Site
Hepatitis B Immunizatlan Initiative is
a convenient way lo protect kids who
didn't get Ihe vaccine as infints,'' Jo
seph B. Bass, health director for Davie
CounlyHealthDepamneMsald. "Since
more lhan a third of Ihe cases occur in
1510 39-year-olds, Il is especially im
portant that we reach this age group.”
MMR (red measles, mumps, and
fuiiella) and TD (tetanus/diphthola)
.tn m n i» Ihelr cMVbenagdnstlMs
HepMllis В is spce>l tlrnigh con- ' deadly diwee,” Dr, William P, ^
lact with the bjood or body fluids of suiierinlendefit of Davie County
infecled individuab. More lhan 25
petccntofreponedcaseshavenolden-
tifled means of transmission. In 1997
alone, there were approximately 900'
reportcdcases of HepMllis В infection
lnNoith.Can>lina.
ChildrenshouUreceivethreeHepa-
Schoob said. *11113 is achance ta.ine
pirails Kxne time and do som t^g
‘ dial will ccntlnue to benefit our stu
dents long alter they finish schoolj';
If you are Ihe parent of a 6th giiale
studentalNorthoiSoulhDavleMi^Ic
School and have not leceivedinrornu-
lilisBshotsDverasix-monthperiodto . lion in the mail aboul Ihe Hepatitis B
be protected. Local health and school immunizallonprogfam,pleasecalllhe
omcialsbelievelhatoireringUiettaee-
shot series in school will ensure lhat
vaccines will also be available to par- morechildrenwillbeprolecledagainst
tlclpatlng studenU, since Ihese shots the disease In Ihe long run.
arerecomraendedforadotescenuwho "We sttongly cncourage parenls to
are not up-toHialc with these Immuni- udie advantage of this opportunity to
School HealthOraceat751-7704. For
more infomulion about die vaccines,
please contact the DavieCounty Health
Depaitmental751-8700or the School
Health OITlce at 751-77M.
C la ss O f 1950 H o ld s 4 8 th Y ear
R eu n io n A t E lbaville C hurch
Class mcmbeisofdwclass of 1950
met Sept. UotEIbavilleUnitedMelh-
odistChuch MIowshlpHall for Uieir
48lh class reunion.
BaibaraWaidiDpandBettyCaillon
welcomed Ihe 10 members and Uielr
spouses. A memorial pnyer was said
by Tommy Comalzer for Iwo of our
deceased class members, Lee Seaford
and Alley Allen.
After reminiscing about ok) limes,
a meal was prepared by Ihe ladies
UMW of Elbaville United Methodist
Church. Following Ok dinner, door
prizes werepresented by Betty Carlton.
Gag glAs were also presented lo all in
attendance by Leona McCulioh. A
poem she had wiitlen aboul Senior
Citizens Medkarewasiead. Plans were
discussed about the 49th reunkm for
nexl year.
Those in attendance were Barbara
and George WaMrop, Betty and Lany
Cariton, Gladys and Claude McNeil,
Fiankie and Don Everhart, Eia and
Norman Smidi, Leona McCuikih, Bet
Banihank, Nancy Zimmerman, Belly
Cope Fine, Shirley and Tammy
Comatzer, Saiah Seafoid, Marilyn
Polls and granddaughter, Jessica
Bunhardt.
Those not in ’attendance weie:
Avalon Potts, Bob Bunon, Charles T,
Hupp, Dot Hayes and Lavell Howard.
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F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s
By M ute White
Four Comers Correspondent
Mr. and Mis. Billy Shelton enter
tained family and fHends last Sanirday
altemoon at dieir home widi a cook-
out- holdogs, hamburgers widi all die
trimmings, and dessert were served.
Thoseenjoyingdieoccasionwididiem
were Mrs. Robert Craft, Abby Hill,
Mr.aadMn.TaryCraft.RobbleCraft
, ot WinHoibSalan, Mr. Md Mrs. Joe
’ WhMe, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith,
Mr. and Mn. L. S. Shelion Jr., Christo
pher Shore, Mr. andMrs. DanaTripIett,
Payton Triplett, Ericka Pender, Mr.
and Mis. Grady Beck, Mr, and Mn.
, Batiy Smith, Elizabedi Richie, Mn.
Inez Reavis and Mn. Patricia Hamm.
Mr. and Mn. Leonard Shelton and
Abby Fergeison have relumed home
after spending several days at Myrtle
Beach.
Mn. Johnsie Shelton spent labor
day weekend in Paikmbwg, West
Virginia, vbiUng Mr. and Mn. Pete
Thaxton and his fadier, Sedi Thaxton.
Mn-IohnieShehonaoendedabiilh-
daypany Satuiday evening althehome
ofMr.andMrs.ConSheIton,honotlng
Hanes Shelton for his 5di birthday,
Mrs. Itava Saftret, modier of Mn.
Joyce PKTish, is recovering after a
rKenlfall-Wearewishingheraspeedy
recovery.
Mn. Irene Lowery is on our sick
list. We are wishing her aquick recov-
eiy.
Congratulations lo Mr. and Mn.
Buddy Gongh and Jessica on a new
anival,ababy girl, Julie Suzanne, Mn.
ZellaGoughlsdieproudgrandmodier.
Lower Prices Ihm al School
Faster DelhvTÿ
Highfí Quatti!/
John Herald Osborne and Imogene
Phillips Osbome of Mocksviile cel
ebrated their 50di wedding anniver
sary.
A icceptlon at Nonh Main Street
ChurchofChristandaprivotedinnerat
Old Mocks Field were given on Aug.
29 by Uieir daughters: Linda Bocion of
Alexandria, Va-,]eannie(EIiúne)Smilh
of Wrighuvillc Beach; Tina Phelps of
Mocksvillc; and Aline Rcavis of
Yadkinville. They have one deceased
daughier, Giiw Osbome.
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Latheun-Jones
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mn. James W. Latham of Mocksvillc announce the engagement
of their daughter. Amanda Leigh Lalham, to Brian Judson Jones of Greens
boro, the son of Mr, and Mrs, William P. Addison III of Marietta, Ga., and
Mr. and Mn. Gordon Jones of Falibum, Ga.
Ihe bride-elect is a graduate ofWake Forest Univenily and is employed
at Ligon Electric Supply.
Jones is a graduate of Geòrgia Sute Univenily and is employed as a cost
engineer al VF Play wear.
The wedding is planned for Sept. 26 al Hope Christian Fellowship in
Greensbort).
D C CC To Offer C la sses In Davies
The Davk Campus of DaviUMm (.Scctim; 2114: Mondays, 9:30 a.m.-
CbuMyCommuiilyColkgewilliiirer l2;3(lpm.„Scpt.2l-ai. l2,Salkin:
Ite foUowwg CtaMlnulng Educotkm 2IB: Monday», 5:30 p.m.-H:30 p.m..
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On November 3rd...
ELECT OURBEPUBUCAN CANDID/m
FOR
DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
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Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Osbome
Anniversary Celebrated
The coupic have four grandchil
dren, Jason Phclps,Tanya Phelps, Bcnji
Bociah and Caleb Rcavis. They have
onegranddaughler-in-law,KellyBogo
Phelps.
Mr. and Mn. Osbome woe mar
ried on Scpl. 3,1948 in Wilkesboro.
They were the owners of Mocksvillc
Shell Scrvice for 22 yean. The couple
left on Aug. 30 fora week's vacation at
their mountain home near West
Jefferson in Ashe County.
. : Chris and Susan Domanski, and
sons Michael and Andrew, of Mocks
viile announce die birth ofa daughter
and sister, Melissa Rose, on Sept. I at
Fonyth Memorial Hospital.
Melissa weighed 9 lbs. 11 1/2 oz.
and was 221/2 Inches long.
.. Mn n a l gmdparenis are Maitha
Collins of New Вето and Joseph and
Food Program Sponsored
C?a1!W '>a*Brigr.rr«Trrt?tr.'-rrr-^3
The Almost Home Child Care,
L.L.C., announces the sponsorship of
the U.S. Department of Agriculture
. funded Child and Adult Core Food
Program.
The same meals will bc available at
no separate chargc to enrolled partici*
pants at the center, and will be pro-
A r e a C h u r c h T o H o ld R e v iv a l
' Revival services will be held Mon-
.i day,Sepl.2l-Friday,Sepl.25,al7:30
'i: pm.TheRev.JlmWyaltwiilbebring-
. log the message. There wiil be spccial
, singing each evening.
Pastor Hoover Mariowe and Ihe
■ congregationofPleasanlViewBaptisl
Churchinviuscveiyoneiatheirhomc-
■ coming anivides on Sept. 27 as die
churchcclcbtalesits90diyearofmin-
j Seminar Planned
-i ' A seminar "Dealing With Ttai-
I malK Deadi: Murder, Accklent and
; SukHde" will be heU from 6:30-8:30
.! p.m.0BTbunday,Scptl7altheD(vie
; Cbunly Senior Center. Nonh Main
■ : Street, Mocksviile.
I Sponsored by Ealon Funeral Ser-
', yke,thescminarisopenlodiepublic
:■ andfree.
I Revival Scheduled
;i Shitoh Baptist Church at 544 E
Depot St. in Mocksviile will celefarale
Itt annual home-
! coming on Sun-
• dayai3p.m.DiB-
1 nerwiilheKrvcd
¡¡,,«|,1:3а
V'-^’ xhe Rev.
i-Norraan C,
i-;tW ley and his
K cp n gregatio n
C rfrom ; Mnunt
.f 'N ebo Baptist D udkv
;;'-Church in Har- l , ,
■! mony will conduct die icrvke,
;| Revival«\kcawiabeg|nMShikih
on Monday and coodnue diroughout
lheweek,tet)nningeKhnighlBt7i30:
The Rev. B.J. Milton, the pastor of
Boxwood BaplisI Church in Mocka-
;i viUe. will be die evangelist fw A» :
r{. iaviies tin public.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERKUSE RECORD, Sept. 17,19W - C'T
Orange-Striped.Oakworm Causes Defoliation Of Hardvt/oods In Late Summed
The orangc-slriped oakworm is
sometimes nbundam on oaks in late
August and September.
They occasionally feed on olhcr
hoidwoods as well. The moth Is brown
with a white spot m i a dark stripe on
cach forewing.
The moths emerge in June and July
and deposit Ihcir eggs In elusion of
several hundred on the undcisidc of
oak leaves. The eggs hatch in about n
week or so.
Theliny,grccnishcatcrpillancvcn-
tuallygrow into attractive black caicr-
Jones-Hendren
I Engagement Announced
y--David and Deborah Jones of Mocksvillc announce Ihc engagement of
; their daughter, jea'nna Dandle Jones of Advancc lo Elmer R. Hcndrcn Jr of
j Mocksvillc, the son of Elmer and Elizabeth Hcndren of Mocksvillc.
‘ ; The bride-clcci is a 1994 graduate ofDavie High School and earned an
I associate degree as a registered nurse from PonythTcchnical Communily
} ;College. She Is employed by N.C. Baptist Hospital at Brcnnci's Childrens
' Hospital.
-, ' Tile groom-to-be Is a graduate of Davic High School and is employed by
; Iv e y ’s Backhoe Service.
- ■ ■ The wedding is planned for Oct. 17 at Fotk Baptist Church.
Domanskls Announce Birth
Alycc Brinkman of Rome, N.Ÿ. Ma
ternal greal-giandiwuheis are Rose
Boitololli of Rome, N.Y. and Edna
Brinkman of Dayton, Ohio,
Paternal grondparenu are Peter and
Patricia Domanski of Chesu», N.Y.
Paunnal great-grandparents are Tho
mas and Roslyn Nadian of LakchunI,
NJ,
vidcd wiihoul regard to race, color,
national origin, sex, age, or disability.
Any person who believes thal he orshc
has been discriminalcd againsi should
write immediately to: Admlnistnilor,
Food and Nutrition Scrvicc, USDA,
3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria,
Va. 22302.
Istry.
Former paslor, Ihc Rev. Jason
Whitley, will bring the message al Ihe
11 a.m. worship scrvicc. Lunch will
follow in die fellowship hall. There
will be a singing at 2.
Pleasant View BaplisI Church is
located at 1263 E. Mennrial Hwy.
Harmony,
MAGIC
pillars with yellow or orange stripes
running lengthwise along their bodies.
These cateipillan have a prominent
pairof spines or slender horns slicking
upbehind the head. Young cnttiplllan
feed in groups whereas older cateipll-
lan lend lo be solitary, allhough there
may be dmusands of cateipillan on a
single tree.
Small trees ore sometimes defoli
ated complculy by midsummer. Even
mature oaks may be defoliated to the
point dial ttiere may be twig dieback
due to sun scald or otfier factoni.
As die catemillan maiitm. thcv are
often seen cnwling along sidewalks,
driveways and yards. These caterpil-
lan may wnder for a considerable
distance while searching fornplaceto
pupate. They dig into the soil three or
four inches and pupate there. Thcrc is
usually one generation per year, and
the caleipillars overwinter as a pupae
in die soil. :
Control iscompllcaied by the size
of many of the infested uees. Most
people do not have sprayen that can
reach up high into shade Ireesj and by
die time the catopillais descend and
crawlaboui die soil, diey anexIRMly
resistant to pesticides.
Fortunately, late summer defla
tions are much less damaging lôthe
healdi of trees dian early spring
nations. Inmostcascs,ltlspiDbiély
better to rely on birds, diseases jhd
paraslus to lower the populadon mxl
year, z'
If you have a question aboul diis or
any oUier pest, call the N.C. Forest
Scrvice at 751-5319 or Ihe Davie
County Extension Service01751-62^
on any weekday. '
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СОШ ТУ ENIERPMSE RECORD, Sept. 17,19W
Davie Man Raises Big Vegetabies
:: William Joyner holds some of the large tomatoes he raised In his garden.
Il hod been a long lime sincc he
thiiughi about raislag a garden, bul.
when William Joyner dccided lo try
oul his gardening sidils this year, he
wosn'l disoppiiinletl.
Using only natural fertilizer and
watering hlsgardenaboutonceawcclt,
Joyner tumed out a 15 pound cantc-
loupe and several tomatoes, weighing
up 10 one and hair pounds.
He chose Giant tomaloes and said
he believes Ihcy taste better than other
varieties he's had us well os growing to
be so large.
Unable to work due to a disability
called RSD, which isawcalincssorihc
muscles causcd hy an earlier injury,
Joyner said he decidcd to plant a gar
den lo have something to do and take
his mind oir the pain he sufTctTi in his
hands end one of his knees. He is only
able 10 work about three hounaday,he
said. '
In additiofl lothc tomaloes and can-
leloupcj, Joyner's garden Included
squash, watermelon, bell and chili pep-
pen.
In a smaller garden planted more
recently, he has turnips, spinach, caull*
flower and some tomatoes and peppers
he hopes will start producing about the
time those planted in the spring slop.
Joyner raised everything In his gar
den from seeds, he said.
A few of his plants havo died, bul
that's to be expected, Joyner said.
He has enjoyed his gardening ven
ture so much this year Ihal he's already
maklni plans for next year and
confldem Ihal ganleii will be even liel-
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Шоок To Be Published
■ ^ th e Yadkin Couniy Historical So-
; cjety is preparing to publish The Hen-
; I4*e of Yadkin Couniy. Volume II.
: V EveryonewilhYadkinCounlyrools
'IS invited lo submit a family history
: BKicle and photogiaphs for Ihis book.
;;Г;'П1е Courtney Community Com-
l miitee will host a workshop on Tues-
day. Sept. 29, at the Courtney Elcmcn-
lory School on Counncy-Hunlsville
Road in the library. Hie workshop will
Iicgin at 6:30 p.m. Fur more informa-
tiiin call Alice Brumlleld at 679-7140
orBtcndaPuckeltnl679-.1135or679-
2467.
\i'fn anttqua tnick show will tw held in Spencer Saturday.
Wruck Show To Be Held
J;; :Hie Itth Annual Antique Truck
' ^liowsponsoredby the Piedmont Caio-
! Ilna Chapter of tlie N.C. Transporta-
;;tiqn Museum will be held (irora9 a.m.-
'4 p.m. Satuiday, Sept. 19 at the mu-
; Kum on Hwy. 29/70, just off 1-85 in
¡iSpencer.
''Fom er Davie resident Lester J.
Brown is coordinoling Uk event, and
local residents participate, he said.
.’ Hie registration fee is $5. and dash
I'pl^ques will beawarded tothe first 100
j .«Itries.
"Bring those restored, oiiglnal and
U««ting,2Syeano(oldet,heavy mick,
I'iictors, flats, rollbacks, Are trucks,
- :^ k e n and piekups,* he said. "Rc-
I ^mtnter, those tnicks don't have to be
fttt^ to d n w .'
•i^iHucks ranging from »1914 Max-
to a 1973 Chevy will bring back
memories lo the museum during Ihc
show. Morc than 100 vintage trucks
from Foul, Chevrolet, Studebaker,
Maxwell, Nash and Oldsmobile will
be on display.
A sampling of Corbin trucks, built
in Henderson from 1910-19532, will
be of special interest. A highlight will
be the slowest truck race.
Members of the American Truck
Historical Socicty can register their
vehicles by contacting Brown at 7(M-
636-5384. Brown is chairman of the
Piedmont Carolina Chapter of ATHS
and as secretary on Ihe board of direc
tors of the NCTM Foundation, a non
profit suppon group of Uk museum.
F«eveniinfcmial'ion,contactLatry
Neal al7M-a6-2889. Admission will
beil.
Everyone it invited to attend t
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, S«pt. 17,1»8 - C9
Arthur A. Whitley
. Anhur Andrewson Whitley, 93, of
DukeStteet,Cooleemee,diedWednes-
day mofnlng, Sept. 9,1998, a( Rowan'
Regional Medical Center In Salisbury
after a short ill-1
ness.
Affection-1
ately known as I
"Waff,” he was
never married I
and is survived
by a brother, I
R.B,Whitleyof
; Cooleem ee,I
: andaslster,Vir-1
' ginia Casey of'
Spring Hill, R a Having lived in t
: same house for mote dian 70 yean
wiUi his broUKr, R.B., he was espe-
. cially close lo his niece, Cindy Reavls
: and nephews, Ricky WhiUey and Den
nis Whitley, all of Cooleemee.
He was bom in DavicCounty April
w: \%S, to the lale Rufus Brady
WhiUey Sr.andMvthaljanKs Whitley.
' Hewasasoft-spokenman,butcaikl
suiprise you witti his clever sense of
' hiinwr. He made his living wiUi his
; handsdoingcarpentryworkandfixing
, lawn mowen. № once drove a Model
A car, but never had a driver’s license.
; He was a man who needed little, but
' gave much.
; He was preceded in deaUi by 2
: sislers, Mac Evans and Lillian Drury;
' and 4 brodien, Clyde Whitley, James
E Whitley, Archie Whitley and John
: Whitley.
. Funeralserviceswerehcldat2p.m.
Sep). 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel wiUi
: UKRev.DanellCoxofliciallng.Burlal.
'■ followed in Legion Memorial Park in
•cooleemee.
Memorials may be made to Trinity
' Baptist Church, 2722 U.S. 601 SouUi,
: Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
; Edward Marion James
: '■ Edw«rdMarionJames,79,ofKem-
etsville,died'niesday,Sepl.8,l998,al
' hishome.
- BoniJune27,l928,inEden,toUK
I iMChMlieHendownandNeHMiibe
: James, he was of teBapdsi faith and
; an active member of Uk Lions Qub.
: He served in Uk U.S. Army during Uk
' Korean Conlliel and retired from
: Loiillard Tobacco Company fo№w-
; ing 18 yean of service. Because of his
? respect for law enforcement, he was
oneofUKfirstsuppoitetsofUKmemo-
; rial alKemenviile Police Department.
■ He also gave to many chanties.
; . Suivivon include a brother, Frank
; O. James of Akron, Ohio; 2 sisters,
; Betty Caudle and husband Tommy of
' MocksvilleandMaryNellRidingsand
. husband Jerry of UwUvilie; a step-
: sister-in-law Ruby Renn of Winston-
. Sidem; a special friend. BiU Wall of
Winston-Sidein;andanuinbaofnkccs
; and nephews.
A gnvesUe servicf was conducted
Sept Ща1 II o.m.atWesUawnOar-
: dens of Meraoiy in Clemmons.
Memotials may be made to The
. Lkmaub,P.O.Box 12627,Winston-
: Satan,N.C.27107.
; EKiabeth Groee Renegar
Elizabeth‘Lizzie* Grow Renegar,
9»,onUnnony,diedWednesday,Sc|iL
; 9, 1998, al Davkl Medical Cditer in
; Slalesvilie.
r Bon in bedeU County, Aug. 12.
' 1899, to Uk late Davkl and ElizabeUi
; Jane Reavis Grose, she attended
I Sleelinans School and was a home-
i indttnndamenteiorUbeityBaiiiist
: ChuRh.
Herhusliand.SilasKReaegar.died
'. in 1973. She wa> alto preceded In
; death by 2 юна. OdeU Renegir and
; AllonRcnegar,2tiMn,Su8anHi)lmea
: and Mollie Bennett; and 7 bndM S,
• David, Miles. Harrison. Joseph,
I Moody, TticnerMd Chariie Groie.
! Surviving an a son. Chariie C.
i Renejir and wife Geneva of Mock»-
i ville; 2 daughten. Nina Melton and
: huabaid Bill of Mocksville and Betty
Ruth Brown and husband Edward of
» Nonh Wllkesban; 10 grandchlUien;
; 23 (teal gnmdcMUren; and 7 gieal
r grealgtaaWklien.
b Flinetalseivlceawereconducledal
; U ajn. Sept. 12, al Ubeity Ba|iUt^
i ChtiidiinDavieCoiJ«ty»illlill»Revt.
> MantinBlacUxiffl an) Blaine Gcbie
i ofliflMiag. Burial followed in dw
- s chutch cemelery.“..... .................
VaudaMerreU Minor
VaudaMenell Minor, 84. formerly
of Winston-Salem, died Friday, Sept.
11,1998, atN.C.BapUst Hospital afler
a brief illness.
She had been a resident of
BtookridgeRetiremenlComrramllyfor
Uk past four yean.
Bom In DavicCounty, Jan.4,1914,
IoUk lateGeorgeE and Sallie Hendrix
Merrell, she was a retired school
teacher, having worited in Uk Davie
County and FbnyUi County schools
for 43 years. She grew up in the Forit
Church community of Davie County
andwasaI929graduateorMocksvilIe
High School. She attended Wingate
Univenity and graduated from Cat-
awbaCollegein 1934.Shewasamem-
berof Uk ADK teachers sorority. She
taught primarily al Brunson and
Aidmoie Schools in FWsyUi and at
SmlUi Grove in Davie County. She
wasactiveinUKForsyUiReUredTeach-
ers Associatkm. She was a member of
Calvary BapUst Church in Winston-
Salem where she taughtSunday School
and had sung in Uk church choir. She
especially enjoyed calligraphy, gen-
erd art and pla)^ng the piano.
She was preceded in deaUi by her
first husband, Charies C. Langston;
and her second husband, K.O. Minor.
She was also preceded in deaUi by 2
broUKn, Aub^ and Wayne Mctreil.
Survivors include her daughter,
Sally PriceofWlnston-Salem;agrand-
daughter, Ann BatronorMocksvllle;a
grandson, Joseph Fearrington of Win
ston-Salem; 3 great grandchildren; a
sister, Wyona Johnson of Mocksville;
and a broUKr, Bill Merrell of Mocks
ville.
Funeral services were conducted at
7p.m.Sept.l3,atEalonFuneraIChapel
by UKRev.DonMann.Aprivate grave
side servkx was to be held at a later
dale at Fork Baptist Chuich Cemetery.
МШоа Lincoln Carter
Milton Lincoln 'Bub'Carter, 80, of
Old Mill Road, Advance, died early
'niunday,SepL 10,1998,alMeadow-
bnok Tetiace of Davie afler being in
declining healUi.
Bom in Davie County Jan. 2,1918,
to Uk late Phil and Ula SmiUi Carter,
he was reUred owner and operator of
M.I.Carier Garage wiUi over 50yean
ofservk».HewasamemberofUKliox
Hunten Association andachaittr течь
her of Advance Volunteer Fire Depait-
nKnt where he was the main cook at
barbecue supers and was insmimental
in Uk construction of Ute fire station
and racliltics. He was a member of
AdvanceUnliedMethodistChurchand
focmer scoutmaster of Troop'S04. He
was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying
hunting and fishing.
Hewas preceded indeath byagiand-
daughter,RebeccaJaneCarter,inl966;
and by 2 sisters and 3 brothen.
Surviving ate his wife, ElizabeUi
Maritland Carter of the home; a son
and daughter-in-law, Jack and Jane
While Carter of Advance; 2 grand
sons; 3 sisters, Ann Lanning of Win-
ston-Saleni,VUa Allen ofMocksville
and Rudi Hockaday of Advance; a
bcodter,Charles L. Carter of Advance;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral seiviccs were heMal2p.m.
SepL 12,alEalonFuncral Chapel wiUi
die Revs. Dennis Marshall and Lanny
Atkim officiming. Bwial fblknml in
Advance United MeUiodist Church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Ad-
vanceUnitedMeUiddislChurch, 1911
N.C. Hwy. 801 SouUi, Advance, N.C.
27006.
Ridqr Granger Wiffiams
Ruby Granger Williams, 75, of
MeadowbnokTenace of Davie, died
eariy Hiunday, Sept. 10.1998.
She WH bom Feb. 19, 1923, in
Fonyth Couniy to Charlie Btown and
EulUiMcCuUOuihQrmftr,
Suivivlig » twin daughen and
sons-in-law, Maicia and Jeny Crouse
of Advance and Marrion and Kail
Schweickankof San Antonk>.Texas; a
son and daughter-in-law, Wayne and
Doris Bradshaw of Мнюсе, a sister,
Katie Morgan of Winsicn-Salem; 2
bndien, EG. Gnnger of Winston-
Salem and Roy Granger of Fkrida; 8
; grandchiUren;and lOgtealgiaiidchil-
dten. '
A funeral sm k » w a heU al 2:30
Р.Щ. 13. at Mocks United Medi-
odislCliuichbytheRcv.BruceGwyn.
EriombmeiM iolbwed in Wesdawn
Oafdeaao^Memoiy Mausoleum.
Memorials tny b* made 10 Mock!
. ..UnlMdMelhoiKBlChurdi, S23 B o iu -
riw n n tn n l'a ifa a a iv М Г.Г7Л М
WorthThomasHendricks
Worth Thomas Hendricks, 73, of
Forest Lane, Mocksville, died early
Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1998, at N.C.
BapUst Hospital in Winston-Salem af
ter a short illness.
BomlnDavie County Dee.21,1924,
lo Uw late William Paul and Novla
Summen Hendricks, he was reUred
with 35 yeatsof service as acanier for
UwUS. Postal Service.He wasamem-
ber of First United Methodist Church
where he had sung in the church choir
for 51 yean. He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army and was retired from Uk
Army Reserves after 21 yean of ser
vice.
He was preceded in deaUi by a sis
ter, Cornelia Hendricks; and a broUier,
Bill Hendricks.
He is survived by his wife, Irene
'Wink' Spty Hendricks, whom he
married In 1950; 2 daughten, KaUiy
Slye and husband Taykv of Mocks
vllle and Tamara Kesler and husband
Steve of Rockwell; a son, Randy
Hendricksof Mocksville; 5 gnindchli-
dren;agieatgnindcHkI;adsler,Wanda
Bryant of Canhage; and 2 broUien,
Charles Hendricks and Donald
Hendricks, both of Mocksville.
Funeral services were held al7p.m.
Sept. 10, at Mocksville First United
Methodist Church with Ihe Rev.
Charles T\in»r officiating. A grave
side service was held al 11 a.m. Sept.
II, in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made toUKLenie
Smith Scholarship Fund, c/o Fint
United Methodist Church. 305 Nonh
Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
LouiseLHunt
LouiseLHunt,95,ofWckofy,died
at Camclot Nursing Facility in Granite
Falls.
Bom July 4,1903,10S.A. Isenhour
Sr. and Carrie Harris Isenhour, she
married Dwight L. Hunt Sr., who pre
ceded her in deaUi.
Surviving are 2 daughten, Kaye
KanipeofConnellySpiingsandMaitha
Carpenterof Hickixy; 3 sons, Thomas
Hunt of Conover, Henry Hunt of
Mocksville and Robert Hunt Sr. of
Sal isbu<>;2bn)UKrs,S.A Isenhour Jr.
of Hkkoiy and Jack G. Isenhour of
Minevera,Ohk>; I7grandchiklren;24
gieat grandchikken; and 5 great great
grandchildren.
She was preceded in deaUi by
daughter, Peggy Goodman; and a son,
Dwight Hunt Jr
A graveside service was held in
Oakwood Cemetery in Hickory wiUi
the Rev. Glynn Bell oflkiating.
Emogene Hobson Frazier
Emogene Hobson Fiazier, 78, of
Boonville, died Tliursday, Sept. 10,
1998, at Hugh ChaUiam Memorial
Hospital.
She w u Uk sister of Lena AUen of
Mocksville.
Her funeral service was heU al 11
a.m. Sept. 12, al Boonville Baptist
Church by Ok Revs. Mark» Swann
and Jimmy Pulley and Louise Wag
oner. Burial folknml in the private
family cemetery on Uni Rrazlcr Faim.
Ruth Ann Kerschner
Ruth Ann 'Rufus' Kerschner, 76,
of Bennuda Run, diedThunday, Sept.
10,1998, at Fbnydi Medical Centcr In
Winston-Salem.
Bom In New Yoric City, Nov. 2,
1922,toDr.andMt8.ThomasJ.Kirwin,
she attended UKNlghUngale-Bamford
School and was a Vassar graduate,
majoring in Romance languages. She
manled Navy Lieutenant William S.
McLean shortly after World War II
and evennially settled in Winston-Sa
lem where she was a resident for more
Uian 30 yean. After her fint husband's
deaUi, she manied Edward Kerschner
Jr. of Philadelphia, who died in 1984.
An avid golfer, she was a member of
Overbrook Golf Coune in Philadel-
phiaand Bermuda RunGoifand Coun
try Club in Advance.
She is survived by 2 sons, William
McLeannofOakland,Calif.and Un-
mas K. McLean of Huntsville, Ala.; 3
stepchildien, D. Joy Kerschner, Ed
ward Kerschner III and Bruce B.
Kerschner; and 5 grandchlMren.
A memorial service was held at
Vogler and Sons' Clemmons Chapel
Sept. 13, at 2 p.m.
JosephfawM. Whitley
Josephine McBride WhlUey, 90, of
DeerRun Drive, Mocksville,died early
Sunday, Sept. 13, 1998, al Davie
County Hospilal after a short illness.
A former resident of Duke Slreel,
Cooleemee, she was bom in Yadkin
County May28,1908,iolheloteChariie
and Mamie CuUuell McBride. She was
a homemaker and kept small children.
She enjoyed cooking and especially
reading her Bible. She was of Uk Pres
byterian faiUi.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Clyde Todd' Whitley in
1981. She was also preceded in ¿eah
by a daughter, Sally W. Reynolds; a
granddaughler,CynU>iaGaiUier,and4
brothers, Clyde McBride, Otis
McBride, Ned McBride and Raymond
McBride.
Sutvivingare2sons, Jimmy Wishon
of Cooleemee and C.W. WhiUey of
Mocksvilk;; 6 grandchildren; lOgreat
grandchildren; and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
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È&ngijes Of Fire' To Be f^erfòrméd In Mocksvllle
, - .When Ihe wis I Uitk gill, Nonh
. CvoUm wriler tM Smith gave a lea
' p ^ h r O o d In her sMy Tongues of
fin * die ttrelchea thM ofTeiing into a
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Block Performing Aits Center in
Mocksville on Ocl.9al8p.m as paitor
a weekend of soulhem fiction adapted
fef die stage. The event, "soulhem
IktkHi Revival," Oct. 9-11, will in
clude d»ee plays, workshops for wrii-
en, film and childrens' theatre.
. “Ihisisacelebralionoflheliteraiy-
aits using peifomiancc on In theatre
and film" said Nancy Norton, execu-
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B o o ks O n Tape
Hie Davie County Pubik; Library
' hv a collectkM oF books on cassette
Ivei. Many people use these to make
inveì time more fiin or lo enleiuin
ihemselves when doing ptiysfcal ac-
tivides such as walking, gaidening,
house chores, or hobbies.
I : A small sample of some of the
newest titles follows;
• : Absolute Power - Davkl BaMacci;
I ' Hie Cat Who S<^ for Ihe Birds-
plan Jackson Braun;
;, A Certain Justice-P. D. James;
Chramosome 6 - Robin Cook;
The Devil's Dream - Lee Smilh;
. My Gal Sunday - Maiy Higgins
Clark; and
■ : The Lords of Discipline - Pal
Cbmoy.
' Some of die new books at Ihe II-
l»aiy371N.MainSL,Mocksvilk!:
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New Langu^ Kits: Geiman, Ital
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live direcior. "We have filmmakers
from Ihc School of the Am, profes
sional actors from Winslon-Salem and
High Polm, as well as local talent in-
. eluded In dlls weekend production. It
Is an exliaoidinaiy event, one nol lobe
missed.
For a brochure and ticket informa-
lien on the "soulhem fiction Revival"
'• call336-751-31l2orwritetodieDavic
’ CountyAitsCouncil,622N.MainSt.,
Mocksville, NC 27028; Fax 336-751-
3479.
Theadaptalionor"TonguesofFirc"
features Noith Carolina actress Soiah
Kelly as Ihe young Karen, a teenager
whose antics and outspoken opinions
about hciself and Ihose oround her are
brought 10 life in Ihis incredibly funny
pioduclion. The production also fea
tures Susan McMullen as Ihe adull
Karen, and Deborah Kinlzlngas Mama.
Brenda P. Schleunes, adapter and
clirecloroflheproduclion.says, "Nor-
nitive ficlion, when written in ihe fiist
rci»n,lsa5lotylhall8filtcrcdthrough
thelcnsofmemory.Someoflhe voices
in Ihc sloiy, as they are recalled by the
noiralor, are more vivid than olheis;
somecvenu loom larger lhan olhcrs. Il
isuponthisconcept of memory lhal wc
have built this producllon."
Lee Smith's prose is so rich that
ttiere would be many ways In which to
stage'T'onguesofFire,"ihislsbulone.
Lee Smilh has said aboul the produc
tion, "Whal a fabulous show you have
wrought...I couldn't be more pleased."
Soulhem Fiction Revival is pro-
ducedbylhcDr.vieCountyAitsCoun-
cil, and is sponsored in part by a grant
from the Margaret Woodson Founda
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: By DvrtfM Sparli)
Davie County Enteiprise Recoid
WASHINGTON,D.C.—You'vehcardaboutthemess
; in Washington. Pertiaps you've even read some of ihe
; pornography ooiing from die Copilol.
Your intrepid editor traveled there Friday to find out
what's going on.
Nol invited lolhe President's prayer breakfast, I went lo
. dicCapilol where Congress was voling363 lo63 lo release
' Ihe Kenneth Sian-repon.
Talk about being in the righl place at Ihe righl lime...
"You have to be in bullpen," a Congressional guani
barked at me.
: Me?
■ ;';Pholographcrs have lo stand in the bullpen."
Jusl like uiat, I joined ihc Congressional press corps at
: IhestepsoflheCopilol.
. , "Wherc ya fromr one asked.
North Carolina.
■. ■ : "Whal do they think aboul the President in Nonh
Carolinar
■:]; He's a goner, I told him. .
■ ■ ' ; Then Ihc parade started.
■. Slowly, slowly, the congressmen suirtcd leaving the
.Housechambersatnoonaftcrlheirbreak. Tlieyleftafew
; : at a lime, descending ihc steps slowly, deliberately.
: :. ; "Congressmen, may we have a word?" Ihe reportera
•shoulcd.
; There is no sweeter phrase to a Congressman's car.
: ¡ Like the Siren's call, drawn like a moth lo the fiame, Ihey
■ crime closer. They always have n wonl for a row of
cameras.
Republican congressmen spoke gravely oboul the seri
ousness of irapeachmem. Tlwy dont want to do il, but...
we have no clióicè bul lo go forwanl. Duly demands il.
Democralic congressmen urged resirainl.
"Lcl's nol nish lojudgment," Ihey echoed. "We haven't
yel heard die President's side of ihis."
But they wereunivcisally shockcd, dismayed by all die
talk of sex in the While House. The Starr report is enough
to make anybody blush.
Where's ihe Whilewaler stuff? ihc Democrals asked.
Where's all die details aboul Ihc Aikansas land deal lhal
p^oked Kenneth Stan's invesligalion four years ago?
i • ; One northern Viiginia congressman, Democrat James
■ : P, Moran Jr.. tried lo stand by the President, iricd to hang
on lo die hope dial die Imih wasnl as bad as Ihe report said.
; teidenlClinlon should have been ableloreview ihe Sian-
:report in advance,he said, prcdiclingamajorlntemel crash
; : dui afternoon caused by everyone uying lo get Ihe report.
; : ;. Sen. ArienSpectcrof Pennsylvania saddle impeach-
meni proceedings wouldJieskiw and deliberate, b an
impeachment hearing, Ihe Chief Justice of die Supreme
; CaurtpresldesoverCongress,hesaid,andlhatwouldhelp
;■ guarantee die process woukl not be partisan.
, RgpubUcMoongitssmenlriednoilolooksmug. Demo-
: cntic congressmen tried nol to look bewildered and lost.
But some must have feared llwasdmetoconlaclaBellway
:i^ estate agent. Their elecdon is less lhan two months
; .away, and Democrals In ctose races may lose because of
I'.ainion's misdeeds.
; Across lown. President Clinton had finished his prayer
; ^breakfast widi ministers, rabbis, priests and shamans from
; across Ihe counliy. He all bul put on King David's
; sackcloth and ashes to beg forgiveness.
ITongrcss wasn't in a forgiving mood. They were too
; busy reading Ihe steamy details in die Suur report.
; ; > I was having a great dme, living oul my long-ago
diramsofbeing a Washington correspondent. I didn't go
loWashingionfordiis. Ihadaccompaniedmywifeondie
: tripforherbusiness. ButlhadFridaytomyself.Iboaided
the Metro and headed forlhoCapilolwllhcarocrainhand.
Big things were happening.
I looked long and hard for our North Carolina guys,
Cass Ballenger, Richanl Burr and the resi. I would have
said d«y were so busy Ihey skipped lunch thal day. But
then I learned Ihe secret lo finding your congressman.
All the other reporters had cell phones and were busy
calling Ihe congressmen's ofiiccs lo say ihere were cam
eras wailing outside. Those congressmen weren't casually
drifting down the steps. They had a date with a caroera.
I walched the parade go by and discovered several
things aboul congressmen.
They're jusl like you and me, except ihcy dicss belter.
They have belter barticis. They have good Ians. And
they're glib.
And some of them arc even cclcbrilles.
"There’s Congressman Kennedyl"
Rep. Kennedy, D-Mass„ alliacled a mob of reporters
and lourisls when he descended, Iracking him across ihe
pariiing lot on his way to lunch.
A beanled, unwashed and smelly protester berated the
crowds walling in line to lour the Capllol with his own
Inlciprelaiion of evenls. He seemed lo have direct conlael
with several ex-Presldcnls who lold him— pcisonally—
Ihey had done the same thing.
The Washington Post on Friday primed several humor
ous ideas aboul how parents sliould talk lo iheir children
when Ihey ask about Clinton's problems.
Here's three of ihe Post's suggesled lechniques:
'The DIvenionai; Approach: "Honey, President
Clinton had whal wc grawn-ups call an 'alfair,' and hy the
way, you arc adopted...'
‘ TheElliplicalApprawh! 'Sometimes, when a man
and a woman love each other very, very, very much, the
man is impeached by Congress.'
*The Outright lie: 'You may have noticed a grcal
deal of news in (he last few days. You may be wondering
whal it is all about. It is about extreme fluctuations in Ihc
stock market, which you wouldn't undereiand.'"
The Baltimore Sun retraced Monica Lewinsky's steps
last week. ShcboughUhcblucdressatTTicGap.bulnoone
(here would talk. No one would talk to the reporter at the
rcslaurant where Linda Tripp turned her over to the FBI.
Bul the reporter did fínd a talkative ex-hair dresser who
said Monica blabbed to him about everything ... but
President CUmon.
So, how are things in Washington?
Confused.
At oneminute,cveiybody Is convinced PresidemCIinton
is going to be impeached. The next minute, people argue
the Republican» enjoy Ws misery so much ihey don'l wanl
to gel rid of him. He's helped elect so many of them to
Congre» When Clinton was first elected In 1992, ihe«
were 102 more Democrats than Repid)licans in the House.
Now, there are 20 mote Republicans than Democrats. aiKl
(hat gap is expected to widen in November. In the Senate,
there were 14 more Democrats than Republicans in 1992.
Now, there are 10 more Republicans than Democrats.
"Twa women in ajewelry st(Me in Virginia on Saturday
were mad about the Stair report's vivid details.
They felt sorry for Hillary Clinton, for Chelsea.
All thal stuffdidn'i have lo be in there, they said.
Many newspapers across the country have published
the complete Starr report, sparing none of the details, none
of the abundant sex talk.
Back home again Monday, 1 got the local point-of-
vlew.
OneofthecustomersalYork’sExxon lamented Ihe loss
of morals, the loss of decency, the loss of shame.
'They're not going to do nothing,” he said.
He may be righl.
Photographers and reporters gather outside Ihe Capitol building.
-Photo« by Dwight SiMrin
Democrat James P. Moran of Virginia answers questions for the media.
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DmhHlili School
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• esdmale colleté coils, look for schol-
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; . Tlie college fair will be hekl in
Winston-Salem at the Benton Con-
: . yentkn Center Ocl. 7 beginning at S
■pjn.
'. Calawba College will have Envi
ronmental Science Day on September
^ 2J from 8:30 AM -1:30 PM. Open
houses willbeheldatWingateUnivcr-
: sity and UNC Greensboro on Septem
ber 26 and at Peace College on Octo
ber 3. AppllcalkMU are available from
- HaielSmooilntheguiilaiKeonice.
Uk PSAT will be given at Davie
, County High on Satuitlay, Ocl. 17.
SenknwhohaveanSATIscoieof
IIGOandanaverallGPA(weightedor
unweighted) of 33 or above are eli-
gible to apply for the Merit Awards
; Program at UNC-Creensboro. FOr
moreinfoimalion,contactBienlShoaf
^ in the guUance office.
To qualify fur the Laurels Scholar-
, ship Plogram at UNC-Asheville a stu
dent must provide evidence of ail-
vanccdcourseworkandalleasta 1200
; SAT score or 27 ACT score.
; For more Infomation conccming
. other available scholaiships, contact
Brent Shoaf in the guidance office.
Any senior athlete who plans to or
hopes to play an intercollegiate sportat
. в Division I or n college should sec
; Brent Shoaf regarding the NCAA
Clearinghouse.
The Apprenticeship Program has
: the foltowing openings; prcschool
teacher at New Horizons Childcarc in
Clemmons, machinist at Haywood
Induslries inClemmonsandeleclronic
; servicing at Executive Business Ma
chines in Winston-Salem. Interested
. students shouU contact Joey Kennedy
. ' in Ihe student services building before
school or during Channel I.
Job Bulletin 5 has been posted
around campus and has sin jobs listed.
:For more infomiation, contact Rex
Hobson in the student services office.
NorthDawle
nisnoh students selected as stu-
idMtcCtemMhofAugiBtnAiMey
’ Ienip,ZK;Mnton,ZachIakob,Zach
Chappie, Justin Bentley, Heather
FMton, Christy Williams, Michael
Beck, Daniel Ibindextcr, and Kenny
-Pons.
' On Aug. 27, Pharaoh students vis-
itedtheNorthCarolinaZookigicalPark
in Asheboro. Theyenjoyedseeingani-
mals in their natural habitats which
correlates with Ihe on-going semester
studyofAMca. Groups were arranged
byPiimeTlme.
Justin Nonwotthy will be serving
as Ihe Fharaoh represenlative to the
news ciew for North Davie's radio
broadcast.
Fharaoh peer mediators are Zach
' Jakob and Gianna Fleharty. These sni-
; deMihavebeentninedlnpeermedia-
tor methods through the guidance cen
ter and willcontinuetoscrvcas student
mediators as needed.
Candidates forstudcnlcouncilrcp-
tesentative for the Pharaoh team will
bedcliveringthcirspecchcslothctcam
during the school-widc campaign pe
riod for sclectingstudenlcouncil mem
bers. Pharaohswho ore nmning arc Liz
Beck, Justin Norsworthy, Katie
¡Crosslin, Kelli York, Wendi Foak,
■ Ashley Jessup, Ashley Spain, and Pcic
Ramsey. Voting will take placcduring
'lhewcckorSept2l.
SouUiDtvIe
Students of Helen Young and
Lonaine Johnson altended the produc
tion of the Frog Prince at the Bam
Dinner Theater in Greensboro. Jesse
Bamey was invited on stage to dance
wiih theprinccss. KaylaSnyderplaycd
catch the ball with the princess and
Matthew Sherrill song a song with the
Frog Prince. Students enjoyed apicnic
lunch at Bolton Paric in Winston-Sa
lem before returning to school.
Brandon ShoreandAmberThomp-
son oflhc Soulh Davie Cruisers Team
were chosen as Cruisers of Ihc Week
of Sepl. 8. These students were chosen
because they areconscicniious,respon
sible and h^-working.
Sixlh grade Dolphin team sludenls
celebrated iheir firsl rewaid lime on
Sepl. 11. Thiny-four students partici
pated in games on the athletic licid
followed by an ice cream treat. In
addition, studcnis werc given the op
portunity to cash in Iheir good behav
ior coupons for various goodies nnd
prizes at Uie leam siore. In science.
Dolphins arc continuing their study of
astronomy. They compicied on ex
periment dealing wiih the crfccls of
gravity in water. They also designed
Uicir own aliens and inlnxluced Ihcir
alien to Uk class. In malh. Dolphins
have the opportunity to design with
their own word problems Uul related
10 each student's ¡merest. Thcstudcnls
shared their problems with the class,
and slnucgics for solutions were dis
cussed.
In communications. Dolphins com-,
pictcd Uieir fitst book report, which
was a comic strip displaying a se-
quenceoreventsftomthcirbook.Also,
undents are Undying mythology,
which they have related to their study
of constellation in science. Concspond-
ing to Iheir study of astronomy and
myUwlogy, sludenls arc studying An
cient Greccc in social studies.
Tlie Chess Club met on club day
wiUi 21 studcnis present. The firsl
malch was played on a life sized chess
board wiUi sludenu representing the
chess pieces. As studcnis were climi-
natedonUie large board studenisplayed
individual matches. A tournament has
been planned forstudents in Uie future.
Club members needtobringtheirchess
board 10 the next meeting.
This year Pinebrook Elementary
will be raising money for Uie school
Ihraigh die Box Tops for Education
Program. All you do is save General
Mills box tops. Simply clip Ihe box top
logo and send them lo school. The
school gets 15 ccnts for the pinkcncal
box top and 10 cents for the green
snack box lop. The goal this year is lo
raise $1,000 (last year over S800 wos
raised by Ihis program).
Kindergarten students of Cathy
Hockaday ond Doris Jacobs have been
observing Monarch coteipillan. One
buiterily hos oiready emerged from о
chrysalis. For Ihe Icller "Ее" sludenls
iiave been discussing eggs. They rc,id
also made a picture graph of animals
from eggs in Iheir natural habitat.
Cooleemee
Kindergarten students of Nancy
Hoipc and Debbic Allison hove been
studying Ihc letter “Bh". They have
listened lo Ihe story Lillle Bear's Panv
^ andhavedlscusscdthclhingsyounced
10 hove a party. In Ihc art ccnicr Ihcy
made a blue bead bracelet and o party
hat for their own beats. On Sepl. 4,
students brought Ihcir own bc,us lo
school and shared stories about Ihcir
bears wiih Ihc class. Sludenls wore
Iheir blue hc,nd bracelets and Bb name
tags and their bears wore the newly
made pony hats. All enjoyed a .special
snackofTcddyGrahams.Bugles, block
cookics (Orcos), and blue Kool-oid.
In Uie malh ccnicr sludenls sorted beans,
bears, beads, and bullons. They made
a bean B. They also made a beige bear
with bullons, a blue bow, a bodge,
black eyes, and brown paws.
Citizens oflhcMonlhofAugusI are
MoggicCaner,D:inicllcVcloll,n.Tierra
Brewer, A.J. Ouien, Tyler Durham,
Lyndsey Blalock, Christopher Allen,
Raven Blackwell, Brillany Moore,
Felicia Soard, Anna Smyeis, Joey
Poole,ShawnEbrighl,CounncySutihl,
Ju5tinPoolc,JessicaStephens,Miianda
Head, Joseph Spry, Santa Arnold,
David Anderson, Duslin Bush, Brad
ley Key, Kayla Grubb, Crystal Smllh,
Mcisho Fowler, Rochei Simpson,
Braxton McDaniel, SaraMil1cr,Talum
Crews,TiftanyGibson,KcvinCrcason,
EiizabelhHicks, Russ Hancock. Eliza
beth Choplin, Nicole Shaw, Shannon
Robbins, RcleiUiia Gadson, Johnny
CaU,BclhBeniiea.WesfeyWike,CMs
Fleming, Adrian Hogue, Zachary
Smilh, Kelly Doywoll and Jamie Gray.
WUUamR. Davie
Third graders of Sandra Ciodrcltcr
and Ellen Ligon Iiave been plaining
three types of bean seeds and doing
experiments lo sec which types grow
fastest: fava, bean or bush. They have
also enjoyed viewing slides of Iwo
organisms, clover and brine shrimp,
using Rose King's microscopc and an;
■ most appreciative of Rose for sharing
her equipmenl. They went on a field
trip lo count llie organisms seen and
werc quite surprised that the numbers
werc high. The class reading sclec-
Minc and Trash. The cluster groups
reading selections have been
Juice for Breakfast. Mr. Poooer'a Pen-
fiiins. and Class Clown. In math Ihey
have worked on calendar skills, frac
tions,'money, ond number pattents.
They have al.so learned lo do word
problems with some, some more, and
some, .some went away. In social stud-
iestheyhaveworitedonmappingskills
and discusscd how to use maps to
locale different places.
The fiist PTO meeting of ihc year
was held on Sepl. 8. President Jeanne
Andcison welcomed all. Cub scouls
led the group in Ihc pledge. Business
consisted of approving Ihe minutes
and Ircosurcr's report from the last
meeting. Plons for Ihe new year werc
discusscd and approved. A raffle wos
held for door prizes. Principal Mary
Sine introduced Ihc teachers and staff.
Rccognillonwasgivcn to sludenls who
participated In the summer reading
program. The meeting was odjoumed
with open hou.sc. Fund-raiser materi
als went home with students on
Wednesday.
Grandparents' Day was Scpt.r 11,
wiih arccoid number ofguesis. Grand
parents spent time in Ihe classrooms
and Imd lunch wiih Ihcir grandchil
dren. Classes had spccial aclivilies
planned for grandparents. A Grand
parents' Day Coloring Contest was
sponsored for Ihe second grades by
Wal-Mart. Trey Preslon won first place
and received a ten dollar gift ccrtlfi-
cale. Erin RcavisandSomanlhaConlos
cach won a five dollar gi(i ccrtincalc.
Their piciurcs arc on display at
Wal-Mart.
Fourth graders of Judy While have
Nolhini; nnd Stone Fox. In Slone Fnx.
lillle Willy und Grandfather had a po-
lalo fann. Tlianks lo Doug While of
W.G. While's, sludenls have a bushel
of polulocs 10 counI, cook, and cat.
Students looked for potato recipes in
ciKikbooks and copied Ihem. In Ihc
compuler lab Ihcy typed Ihcrccipcs for
a Polalo CiMkbook and small groups
Ihcy chosc their favorile recipes lo
cook. Sludenls arc learning oboul sen-
lences and pans of speech lohelp Ihcm
in Iheir wriling effons. They have fin
ished doing rcscarch and taking notes
on a planet for planet reports. Vocabu
lary wads and spelling words have
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beenlntegratedlnicienceBndreiKlIng,
Integrated Into ihelr science unitof Ihe
soiarsystcmisUieMulllpltentkinSpoce
Race where they are nylng finm one
planet lo Ihe next as Ihey leam ihelr
facts. About eight students have won
the race and will be planning a planet
parly when Uie race is over. In math
students m reviewing place value. In
social sludies students are teaming
about Davie Counly. They are learn
ing factual information about Uieir
county anddiscoveringiniatstingsiles
in Davie County. These Davie Couniy
citizens are woridng weekly on Uieir
Nonh Carolina Notebook. They have
learned someofthesymbols; cardinal,
dogwood, and mammal.
The reading cluster is reading dif
ferent types of stories. A parUcular
story Uiey read about "the homeless"
touched Uiem so deeply Uial Uiey
wanted to help in some way. Theclus-
tergroupissponsoringa"Ji^-A-Thon"
across North Carolina. Fourth graders
who participate will form two teams.
They will Jog Uie track unlil Uiey have
reached about 550 miles. As Uiey Jog,
Uiey will leam moie about places in
North Carolina. Money collecied will
be used lobuycanncdgoodsand needed
items lo donate to A Storehouse for
Jesus. The cluster group will shop for
items and deliver. Students will find
sponson and a small committee will
otganize, collcct dala and oversee Uie
project.
GoodCitizcnsofthcWcekofSepl.
4 are Brchesncr Montoya, MalUiew
Dyson, Dylan Ralledge, Briltnic
Wagner, Tori Rogers, Luis Diaz, Rose
King, Jeremy Davis, Analllia Gaspar,
Rencc Ratledgc, Kena Gentry, Erniiy
Davis, Josh HallandNaUian Hutchens.
Bus Riders of die Week of Sept. 4
areBrandonToncy.KcilyLowdcnnilk,
Pabk) Rodriguez, Samantha Tarhtbn,
Joel Meiz, Jessica Blackbunt, Justin
Cave and Manda Godbey,
CenbiyDnilt
HiefallbookfalrwillopenafterUie
Sepl. 29 PTA meeting. This bookfair
will be a combination of ScholasUc
and Pages Bookfalrs. Tlie fair will
feature Accelerated Reader tides. The
fair will be open Uvough Oct. S.
The PTA meeting will be Sepi 29,
at 7 p.m. McDonaU's Night will be
Ocl. 6 5-7 p.m. The Friendship Club
will meet on Ocl. 8 34 p.m.
Eariy release day will be Sept 24.
Sludenls will dismiss at I p.m.
Bus Riders of Ihe Week are Bran
don Tilley, Mitchell Ivey, Clayton
Edwaids, Casey Giiffllh, Elisha
Peebles, Christine Ledbetter, Ashley
Davidson and Rkhard Kelly.
Citizens of Uie Week are Nfcholas
Pugh, Corey Taylor, Terra Good,
Lauren Paito, John Vandall, Hannah
Thompson, Abbey Cailner, Brandy
Shoil, Evan Hall and Amanda Lowe.
Contclkin to last week's Citizen's of
die Week: Jusiin Hobson should have
been Justin Thompson.
Fourth graders of Duane Hartseil
have been working on shaded shapes
and geometric designs in a t In P.E
Uiey have been working on football
skills. They have been teaming about
and identifying relative location .car
dinal dirtKtions, intennediate direc
tions, landforms, and landmarits in
NoithpirolinaduringUKirsocial stud
ies class. In science snidents are worit-
Ing on a unit on animal classification
ad behavkir. Students are moving right
aking in a new raaUi program called
Saxon Math. Mis. Hansell read Class
by Johanna Hurwilz and stu
dents have been testing wiUi Acceler
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Advisory CÖüncil fyiembers Chosèri
The following are members of nd-
visoty councils in Davte schools.
CoalenMeElcnailaryiLeannDodd,
Tangce Johnson, Jimmy Lancaster,
IlnaSpiy.
Davie Hlght Judy Cnimp, Debbie
Koontz, David Poplin, Steve Riden
hour, Jane Simpson. '
Mocksville Elementary! Bill Appell,
Phyllis Studcvent, JohinyMilter,Ellen
Drechsler. Paula Lewis.
Central Davi* ncincnlary: BUI
Mam, Janel Mlghkm, Gina Bunon,
Vickie Moore, Hert) Abendroth.
Notth DiVie Middlc! Altee Green,
David Simpson, Uoyd Blackwekler,
Donna Jakob.
Floebrooii D tnalaiy: Mark Bo
ger, Sharon Gray, Dr, Jeny Hauser,
David Miller.
Shady Grove Eleiimlary: Kathy
Bokenb, Lynn Campbell. Rob Mack
intosh. John Wendel.
Sooth Dtvie MMdlet Clyde Scott.
DenaFhelps,JefrBowden,JlllGaither,
Mary Hendrix.
WnUuBlLIMvkElemcnlaotKarla
Bameycastte, Tony Blaktey Jr.. Susan
Harris, Bill Murphy, Annette Tillery.
Fight Between Women Causes Car Wreck
A disagreement between two
young women apporcntly spilled
onto U.S. 601 near Gladstone Road
Friday evening, with three cars in a
wreck.
LitishaNacolc Young, 19,of304
Legion Hut Road, Mocksville, was
driving a 1994 Nissan and passed,
in a no-passing zone, a car driven by
Sherry Lynn Green, 25, of Winston-
Salem, reported N.C. Highway Pa
trol TVooper A.J. Former.
Young abruptly swerved in front
of Green's cai; and both stopped in
the road, as did Mandy Renee
Osborne. 18. of 421 Becktown Road,
driving a 1989 Chevrolet
Green told the trooper thal Young
backed up, sulking her vehicle In Uw
front and knocking II into Osborne^
vehicle. Farmer reported that evi
dence at Uie scene didn't support Uiat
claim.
The trooper reported that Green's
careitherrollcd,or was driven back
ward, striking Osborne's car.
Green and Young hod previously
been in a confrontation, and cach
staled Uie other was trying to assault
them.
Young was charged with reckless
driving. Green was chaiged with fail
ure to see before backing.
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Men Convicted Of Indecent Liberties
' Two local men were convicted last
week in Davic County Superior Court
oftakinglndeccnllibertleswiUiachlld.
Samuel Lester Harmon Jr., 30, of
Comatzer Road, Mocksvillc, pled
guilty Sept. 10, to taking indecent lib-
cnies with a child between May and
June 1997.
Judge Howard R Greeson Jr. sen
tenced hlmlo 20 to24monUis in prison
but orden^.hlm to serve only six
months, suspending Ihc remainder of
that schlencc for Uirce years and plac
ing himoninlenslvcsupcrvised proba
tion.
Thejudgcoideredhimtorcgislcras
.asc*oircnder,completcasexoffender
.t^imcnt program and nol e along
: with any child under 16 years of age.
:Hc also onfcrcd Harmon topayaSl.OOO
fine and coun cost
; Also pleading guilty Sepl. 10, was
Christopher Paul Godbey.
■ Charged with statutory rape,
Godbey pled guilty to Uie lesser of-
ifense of taking indecent libentes wiUi
achikl.
Hewas sentenced tol9to23monUis
In prison, but Greeson suspended Uiat
sentenced for Utree years and placed
him on supervised probation.
Godbey received credit toward dial
sentence for Uie four and a half monUis
he has spent In Jail awaiting trial and
ordcrcd to serve Uirce more monUis in
Uie Davie County Jail.
Greeson ordered him lo stay away
fromUievictim,noluseor possess any
controlted substance, submit to drug
testing and searches for drugs by his
probation olTicer and obtain a GED or
high school dipkima.
Godbey was further ordered to pay
a $500 fine, court cost and $600 in
coun appointed ollomey fees.
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Town ol Modtsvttt. North Carolina.
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toast makt hwntdtoto paymtnt to tht'
Thisl4thdayofStpttmbtr. 1999.
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DAVIECOUNTY
ADMMMTIUTORNOTICt
Havine qualftod aa Admlnlatrator of
Iht Estait of Nancy W. Robtitton. dt-
etattd. latt ol Davit CoiMy. Noift Caro-
.kia. thto It to notify aN ptraont having
dtims aoainst said tstalt to prtltnt thtm
tothtundtrelgntdonorbtfortlht3rtd«y
of Dtetfflbtf. 1999. being thrH mon«»
from tht first day of publication or this
no«ct «M bt ptoadtd In btr of mtir racov-
tiy. Al ptrsona Mtbtod to said astato win
ptoatt гпЫса Invntdtoto paymsnt to №t
TfttolsVitdrtdayofStptombtr. 1999.
Ttd J. Robsrtton, ЭЭ54 U.S. Hwy. 1S9.
MocksvHto. N.C. 27029. Administrator ol
tht Estati ot Nancy W. Robtrtson, dt-
. TO WM)M IT MAY CONCERN;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIREO№aton
tht 9«) day of Ortobtr. 1999. at 7Л0 p.m..
In tha Mating Room ol Town ИМ at 171
Cltmtni Sirttt in MoeksvHto, North Caio-
ma. «ia Town of MoefcsvMt W« conduct a
риЫе having on «M propottd totuanct
of rtvtnut bond! to bt dttignatod *Town
ol Modmet Stnior Utn Htvenut Bonds
(Nortt Carolna Houüng Foundsion. Inc.
Prottct). Strtoa 1999* and on mt toealton
and nalurt ol mt propostd ftcMtos to bt
Inanctd. Tht bonds art to bt Isautd In a
maximum aggrtgatt fact amount ol
94.000.000 to llntnct mt costs of acquir
ing. oonsmicilng. and bstaing an approd-
mattly OO^jnit atsMtd living ftdlty and
rtlatod costa. Tht ftc8i«tt whlct^ art bf
Ing «ntnctd wn bt loctltd at 150 Walnut
StrtttlnMocksvM. North Carolna.wibt
owntd by Nonh Сагойпа Housing Foun-
daion. Inc., a North Caralna nonpro9t
оофога«оп. and wM bt mHtoly managtd
byDlvtrsi9td8tr«)r8tn«)tt,lnc.aNoim
Cardna oorponlon. Tht Town of Mod»
vet itaua ma bonds, and mtladHte
wNch ara baing flnanetd wM bt toeatod in
mt Town ol ModovM. Tht РиЫе Ht«-
Ing to bting htid tor mt purpott ol provld-
ingartatonaMa opportunity tor Intorattort
Mvtduato toaiprtta mtir vtowt. bom
oraly and m wTMrig, on mt propottd tosu*
anea ol mt bonds tnd mt tocaion and
ш а oliha propottd tadMtot to bt 9-
• ThtPuMtoHtaringtoatoobttoghtld
tormapwpottoldsltnfMngmtnMdtor
lit Town ol MottMto to aaMttoa maB«Ma,ai«fiMiMMia«la .
« M iy ia M a rO v to v im m a .
ttatutot of North CtfoMa.
THE BONDS SHALL NOT CONSTI
TUTE AN INDEBTEDNESS OR QEN
ERAL OBUOATION OF THE STATE OF
NORTH CAROUNA OR THE TOWI OF
MOCKSVUEBUTSHAU BE PAYABLE
BY THE TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE FROM
FUNDS PAID BY NORTH CAROUNA
HOUSINO FOUNDATION, INC. AND
BHAUBE SECURED BY COLLATERAL
FURNISHED OR CAUSED TO BE FUR
NISHED BY NORTH CAROUNA HOUS-
INQ FOUNDATION. INC.
; 9-17-im
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
APM iW TRATOm iiO n C t
N01KE OF BTATC EUCTXM
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
NOVEHÌBR9.199I.
M THE STATE OF NORTH
CAROUNA
ONTNIIiSUANClOF
$1,009^099,000
STATI OF NORTH CAROLINA
»lERAL OBUOATKM BONDB
}TIGE IS HERESY QIVEN to mt
qu sd votors of Davto County mt «tt
Qet al Asttmbi of Norm Cartina, by
Sts n Laws 1999-132 (mt*Bond Act*),
has JitdaStotsEtoctlontobthtldln
ttd MTity of «ttStoto of North Carolina
onl sday.Novtmbtr3.t999.atwf*:h
mec stionsofmtlssuanetofmtteltow-
ing t d, constituting gtntrtl obHgation
bone ifthtStattstcurtdbytptodgtof
mtt and crtdit and taxing pm«r of tht
State M bt submlntd to mt qualiftod
voter rmaStatt of North Carolina:
Sl ,000.000 Stato of North Carolina
Clear fater Bonds for mt purpost of
provic I fuT)d$. with any otfter available
funds, provide grants, bans or other
financ to public or privato enSties for
constr ion of natural gas faclitits in or-
dsr to aBiala the expansion of natural
gasfac es to an unsen«d portion ot mt •
Sttte.
$20 00.000 Sttto of Norm Carolina
Natural as Bonds for the purpose of
provMr unds. wim any othtr avtlabto
funds, xovidt grants, totnt or omtr
financin ) public or prhrato tntKits for
constru n of natural gas facittos in or
dir to f tato mt expansion of natural
gas fatilis to an uRsetved porion ol tht
StatT T
Thth anctoimtbondaltotodabova
hat bat tumortxtd by tht Bond Act.
tovorabto voto ot a mtlodly of
votortoimtBtoitwheiMI
tin s ttoatonontachbonioMt-
9-3-4»
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE QENERAL COURT OP
JUSTICE
FILEN0.97M216
DAVIE COUNTY. PItintiff. vs.
HEIRS OF MARY A. and ALLEN
BROWN. Dtftndanto.
Nonei OF EXECUTION BALE
OfREALPROmrV
Under and by virtut Of an txteutfon
Issutdonmt26mdayofjunt1999.bytht
■ CtorkofmtSuptriorCourtofDavtoCounty
inmttbovtsntlfltdidlon.anddlrtctodto
mt undtrsigntd Shtrtff. I wl at 12;00
noonontht29mdayol Stptombtr, 1999,
tt Iht door of mt Davto County Court-
■ housa In Modtsvilto, N.C., oftor tor tato to
Iha Nghttt biddtr for cash, al mt right.
Httoandlntortstwhlchmtdttondantonow
htvt or atanytimt atoraftor mt docfcting
of mtjudgmtnt in said action htdinandto
tht foRowing dtscribtd rta) tttoto, lying
and being in tht ModcsvMt Townsh^,
Davto County. N.C.:
Sta Ottd Book 31 Pagt 419 in mt
Ofllct of mt Rtgistor of Dttda of Davto
County, North Caroina. Proptrty la lo-
catod ntar HUcrest Dr. and oont^ .9
acres, more or tosa.
Tht above describtd proptrty Is sdd
subject to any and an prior Itont, tncum-
branctt, deeds of tnjst, righto of way.
eastment8.assessmtntoandAdVatortm Uxts.ifany.
TERMS OF SALE:Ththlghblddtrwll
bt rtqulrtd to dtposit ten ptrcem (10%) of
his bid In cash at Iht timt of aato and tht
balance upon confirmation of aato and
ttrtdtrofdttd.
This the autday ol August. 1999.
WIlDam A. Whitaker
Sheriff of Davto County
by Danny SmHh. Dtpuly Shtriff
9-3-4M
Ил\
me Eatoit ol Jtmtt Edwart lant. da-
otattd. toto ol Davto Couniy. Norm Cm>-
.Ina. «* to to noify al parsona havlng
Ito mt undsnlgntd on or ¡иётаМ*!?!!
'||цо10киЫг.1аав.1и1пд1тто 1М
Jtam «w mt <h« О iMtllcMlon о. M
МкИмЫМспоо»-.
TlMp i)Ks>lil<lKtlQnwai»opin
fromOtt n.to7:30p.m.:provididhow-
tvtr, I 11 1 certain drcumstoncts, mt
County ( dolEtoctionsmaypennltlhe
pelato I lin open untH 9:30 p.m.
Tht I line for unreglstsrtd voters to
' riobeeBglbtotovottinsaid
I be Friday, October 9,1999.
iwhoarenotcertainwhemef
Iformisatoctionshouid
contact f County Board of Dtctions.
I baloto w« bt ptmMtd In
aald ttoft Absentot baloto shal be
avaltobtof toler than Friday, October 2.
1999J№me voterà county board of
H.P.VanHoyH,Chalm»n
Ot County Board of Etodtont
9-17-4to
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NORTHCAROUNA . '
COUNTY OF DAVIE
. AOWMCIRATOR NOTICE
. HavlngquaMtdasco-admlnistratrixol
mt tstotoofClydtF^WMams, totoof
Davit County, mto is to nottfy al parsons
having dtimiagtinsl said tttoto to prtstnt
mtm to tht undtrslgntd on or befort tht
lOm day of Dtctmbtr, 1999, being thrtt
months from tht first day of pubNcatlon or
thto notict wM bt ptoadtd in bat ol mtli
rtcovtry. AH ptrsons Indsbttd to said ts-
tote’wm ptoast makt Immedtott payment
to №t undersigned.
TNs 4m day of Septomber, 1998.
Tarma WiHtoma, 3162 RIvtrskto Dr.,
Mount Airy, N027030.
Jin Baca. 1683 Stoto Street. Mount
Airy. N027030.
Martin. Van Hoy, Srnim
&Raisbed(,LLP
Ten Court Square
Mod(svilto. North Carolina 27028
9-10-4m
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ЖШТНСАЙОША
DMKCOUNTY
' BOCUTOHNOnCt
Moving quoWlod аз БсосШх al the
EMM ol Могу KatarlnoAlon.docusM.
laa olDovIo Couniy, Nonh Cotolino, Uiis Is to notily •» ротмп. having dokno ogolnsi
taU OitaM to РГ0ИП1 Ihom to tho under-
algmdonortioioraiho27ihdoyo(Novom-
Dor, 1998, M ng three months fnm the
Hr« day ol puUcatlon or this notice will bo
ploodod In bar ol Unit tocQvoiy. All poi- aono IndeOMd to said estate will please
т а м Immediato payment to tho under-
Thto to «>t 27m day of August. 1998.
MkhatiD. Alen, 1350ComatzerRoad,
Modavie. N.C. 27028. Executor of the
EstotoolMaryKamerlneAlen.dtcea8td.
9-27-4tn
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE QENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILEN0.97M141
DAVIE COUNTY. Plaintiff,Vt.
ALEX and LA CUTHREU HEIRS OF
CEUA DALTON CUTHREU., Dtton-
dMito.
nonet OF IXECUflON BALi
OFMALHIOmTY
Undtr and by vtrtut ol tn txtculon.
totutdonmt24mdayolJunt.l998.by
ma Clartt ol ma Suptftor Court ol Davto
Couniy in mt abovt tnMtd action, «xi
«adtdtomtundertigntdShtmf.lwBat
12:OOnoononmt29mdeyolStptombtr,
1999. at ma door ol ma Davto Couniy
Commousa In ModtavHa. N.C.. oltor lor
salt to ma highatt biddtr tor cash, al mt 1ЦМ, Ma and intoratt Whid) ma dtton-
dvtonowhavtoralanyimtatorMlMmt
*dMng of ma judgmtM iniMd adton
hü in and to ma toiowing dttcttotd rttl
амм», lying and baing In ma Jtnjsatom
TdwntNp. Davto Couniy, N.C.:
Lying about 2-11/2 mitot tast from
Cobtotmtf,N.C.onmtEastsidsofBiotd'
way Road: oomar to tot no. 37 manca wim leM No. 97. N .85-30 E. 150 n. to a stoka in
. lia odglntl mt: mtnct wim mt originai
mte.4«ao.w.iooibtoBaiMtooomtite
toiflo.48:mtnetwimtoino.4aNM-30w. 1601, to a itokt on mt East aida ol
Braartaay Road: mtnea'wlh Braadiay
no«f:ihtncawimBnadMyRoadN.4^
I. lOOft tomabagmning atmabatogtoto
noa. 30, 39.40, md 4i by map of Ira
Bioadway prapariy, mada by J.D. Jutic*
SuMtyQr,NQMnfttrl7.1941,andbain9
a part of preparty by datd from a a
BioadwaytoNATratotr.
'vBtaiM0t(4i.pa9a3e9.
Tha abova dttcrtbtd proptrty to tdd
tullid to any and al prtor lant, fncum-'
' bfiMta. dtadi of tniM. fighto of way.
tMiiTiinto iiiiiar^nii 11 fífTrifíinrn 1аяаа,Иапу.
‘ 7IRM80F8ALE:ThaNthMddtrw«l.
baf9quktdtodspoaM*iffpMinino%)ol
hto Md In caah at ma «na ol tato and ma
- bMnoa upon oonlmialon ol iato and
-temrofdtad. i'
7n¡tmaaomdiyoiAuouMi999.-
- MMmA.WhWitr,
^Bh9i«olDMlaC«yniy
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
I IN THE QENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
FILEN0.97M111
DAVIE COUNTY, PtointM.
TERRY L and CAROL M. SIMMONS.
Dttondanto.
N O nCI OF EXECUTION BALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Undtr and by vlrtut of an executk)n
Issued on (ht 24m dty of June. 1998. by tht Ctortt ol mt Suptftor Court ol Davto
County In ma abova tntNtod tdton, and
dlrtctodtomaundtrdgntdSheriff. I watt
12:00 noon on tht 29m dty of Stptomber
1999. at ma door of ma Davto Couniy
Courthoust In ModnvBa. N.C. oftor for
sato to tht Nghttl Uddtr for ctah. al me
right, titto and Inttrttl which mt dttondani
nov» hat or at any lima at or atlsr the
docketing of Iht Judgmtnt In said actton
had In and to mt folowing described real
estate, lying and being In the Shady Grove
Township, Oavie County. N.C.:
Being known and designated as Lot 1
of Bkxk No. H Sedon 1 of UQuinto,
recorded in Ptot Book 4, pagt 120-121 or
125 in mt OfRct ol mt Ragtottr of Dttds
of Davto County, North Cardint.
In AddHton to mt tot htrtln oonveytd
me grantoe haa conveyed an undivkJed
Intortst In al proptrty now owned or here-
inafttr aoqulrtd by LaOuinta Proptrty
Owntrs Aaaoctotfon and by 0>t acctp-
tonca of mto dttd grantot has furmtr
agreed to pay any annual assessment sel
by UQuinto Proptrty Owners Assoctotton
for tht maintonanct of rtcrtatipnal areas
as provktodin Stdfon IS oltht Dedara-
tfon of Rtstrldon of LaQuinto Corpora-
tton. That any such asttssmsnt Shan ba a
Utn and a cfMvgt upon mt tot htrtin con-
vtytdandshtlbttnfofottbtoby LaQuinto Proptrty Owntrt Astoctodon.
Thto oonvtyanot to tubtod to mott
Restrictfvt Covtnanto, executed by the
Rrst Party and rtoordtd In Dttd Book 89,
pagt 285, In mt ofRca of mt Rtgistor ol
Dttds of Davto County, l4orth Carolina.
Tht abova dttcttotd proptrty to sou
subjtct to any and al prtor Itns, encum-
brancts, deeds of tmst, righto of way,
easernento. atsessmento and Ad Valorem taxes, tf any.
TERMS OFSALE: The high bkWerwin'
berequiradtodeposlttenptrcent(lO%)of
his bki in cash at the time of sato and the
balance-upon confirmation of sato and
tender cf deed.
TNs me 24m day of August 1998.
WHamA.WNtoktr
Shetlflol Davto County
By; Danny Srnim. Deputy Sheriff
9-34to
STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
CO-AOMHMTRATORB NOTICE
Having quaWed as Co-Admintolrators
of tht Estoto ol Wifent Ctmpbtl Osbomt,
dtctastd, toto ol Davto County. North
Carolina,mtototonollyalptrtonshavlng
ctoimt igaintt said tslato to prtttnl mtrn
tomtundtrslgntdonorbttoratht3rtday
ol Dactmbtr. 1999. btlng mraa rnont«
from me irst day ol puMkalton or mto
' nolcawMbtptotdsdinbarQimtirrtoov
try. Alptrsontindtbtodtottid tslato wil
ptoatt mtkt tovntdato payment to mt
TNa to mt 27m day ol August. 1990.
Karan W. Osboma. Co-MmMalrator,
157 AubrOy MarrtI Road. Modnvtot. NC
27020
Btophtn L Oabomt. Co-AdmMs»a-
tor, 4185 Caubto Road, Saitobury, NC
20144
Thtotomi3rt'
.NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF
. JUSTICE FILEN0.97M217
DAVIECOUNTY, PtototW,
V».LaQUINTA CORPORATION, ELBERT
M. and NANCY C. HAIL, Dolandant«. NOTICE o r eXECUnOM SAU O iR tA LP R O IfirrY
Under and liy virtue ol an execution
issued on tho 2W i day ol June, 199S, by
tho Clerti ol Iho Superior Court ot Davio
County in tho oDovo entitled ocion, anddlroctedU»aundereignsdSherill,lwllal
12.-00 noon on Ihe 29lh day ol September
1998, at tho door ol tho Davie County
Courthouse In MocksvUe, N.C. oiler lor
ule lo the highest bidder lor cash ail«»
right, tillo and interosl which tho delan-dantanowhavaoralanylimealora««»»
dodttting ol tho ludgment in said acdon
had In and to tha loilowing descrlbod real
estate,lylngandbelnglntho Shady Qrov*
Township, Davio County, N.C,:Being known and deslgnalad Bs Lot 9
ol Block No. B Section 1 ol LaOuinta,
recordad in Rat Book 4, pages 120,121, !2S, 12« or132 in tie Otncool tho Register
»1 Daoda ol Davit Coumy, Noith Caidna.
In addltkin to the tothanln oonveyod
the granteo h u oonveyad an undMdod
Imerast Inal praporty now owntd ochoi«-
Inaltor acqulrad by LaQulnla Piopwty
Owntrt Attodalion and by the accap-
tanco ol Uiis detd grantee has lunhtl
agreed to pay anyannuaiassessmentsit
by LaOuima Property Owners AssodsHon
for the malnttnance ol recieatlooal ateai
as pnnldtd in Stclion IS ol Iht Dtdara-
tlon ol RtstrkHon ol LaOuinta Corpora
tion. That any such asttsament sha> bt a
lien and ■ clMigt upon M kH hortin oon-
iLaOul
Proptrty Owntn Aeeodtton.
TNt oonvtyanca la iuti|ect to «lott
Rtslrtclht Covtnama. txacuad by *a
Rrst Party and rtoxdtd in Dttd Book 89,
page285, and Dttd Book91,ptgt402, in
tht oHIcsoltaRtglsMfolDotdaol Davit
County, Nonh Carolina.
The abovt described property Is soki
i:ub|ect to any and all prfcy Hens, encunv
brances, deeds ol tnjsl, rights ol way,
cosements,BS8esamentsandAdVakireni
'j>es. Ilany.
TERMS OF SALE; The Ngh bkktor wia
L«requlredUdepoelllenpereenl(10%)ol
his bkl In cash al dit time ol salt and tho
balance upon солИплаНоп ol saio and
lender ol dttd.
This«» 20th dayol August, 199«.
Wnaffl A. Whittktr
Shertllol Davit Couniy
by Danny SmWi, Dtpuly SladH
9-3-41П
NORTHCAROUNA
COUNTY OF DAVIE
EXECUTRIX NOnce
Htving qualHtod a t Extcutrix of tht
Estoto of Jaoob J . Baker, toto of Davto
County, thto to to notify all parsons having daima against sakl tstoto to prttent mem
to me undersigned on or btfora iht 27m
day of Novtmbtr, 1999, being mrte months from the first dey of publcatfon, or this
rtottee will be ptoaded in bar of mtIr rtcQv-
ery. An persons Indebtodtosald tstoto win ptoase make Immedlatt paymtnl to ihe
under^gned.
TNs me 24№ day of August, 1998.
Ma7 Lois Jessup, Routt 2, Box 193,
Pilot Mountoin.NC 27041.
MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH
& RAISBECK. U F
Ten Court Squaro
Modcsvilto. N.C. 27026
9-27-4tn
NORTHCAROUNA
COUNTY OF DAVIE
EXECUTOR NOTICE
Htving quaMed as Executor of the
Estoto of ElrtH.Ltt,toto of Davit County,
«ito to to noify ti pttsons having claims
tgtlnm aM ttlito to prttent them to the
undsrMgtod on or bttort m t 3rd day of
Dtesntotr. 199B,btlnglhrtt months Irom
maMdayolpublcalonormisnotice wiD
ba ptoaitod in bar ol mtir rtcovery. AJI
ptraona MMid to taid estato win make
hnrntdtoli paymtnl to me undersigned.
TNa2?Hday of August. 1998.
Eugana Oii. 2301 Old Highway 421,
YaJdm «».NC 27066.
Marttoe Van Hoy. Srnim & Raisbeck.
LLP
Tan Court Squats
M odnfia, North Carolna 27026
9-3-4tri
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RiCORD, Sept, i/, i998 - D5
Friday, Sept 18
Pbrt-A-Pil Chkken, Willl.im R. Dnvic
B aw rC luK W.O. White on US. 601.
Saturday, Sepl19
Community BrtakfadtMacvdonto Mora-
>1anChurch,N.C.H01. A(lvaix'c.7-I0am.
Balie Sale, HbavQk United Mrthodbl
Church» N.C. 801 Souüi. AUv;\ncc. 8 a.nv»
nxn. Pnvwib to hcncfii youth camp ex-
pcavs.
Saturday, Sept. 26
C h kkn PIt/lliiktd Ham Supper A Ba
zaar, ShcllKlJ Communily Bldg., 4:30.8
p.m. $5 (xluli$. TokcKXJis avoilole. Spon
sored by New Union United Methodist
Chua-h.
Country Ham Bitakflel, Union Chapri
V M Mfthodirt Church. 6:30-10 am.
Hom& .ш.м£С biscuits. [Kincakesavailoblc.
Country BrealtAst» Smith G iw e United
Mrthodisl Church, 6:30 am.
Wednesday, Sept. 30
Davie Couniy Caddy's Toumamcnl,
Hickory Hill Country CluK For more 1пГо.
call75l-33(M.
Friday, Oct. 2
BcrfA Pori BBQ, Advance УП>,6 ant-
mklnighi. Eai in or carry out. 998-8181.
Saturday, Oct 10
Country BrcakfM & Yard Sale. Couniy
Une VFD. 6-11 am. Sponsored by Salem
UMC.
pinOrovcMiMlonaryBap(islChun:h,N.C.
801 N., I p.m. Descendants of Franklin &
Mary Beamon Cain. For Info, call 336-
998-3626.
Sunday, Sept. 20
Daywah Reunion. Davie Academy Com
munity Bldg,. I p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 27
Reunion of descendants of Thomas
Jcffirrson and Matilda Smith Bedt, Wil-
linm R. Davie Fire Dept., I p.m.
Reunfon of desctndanlsoTGeorge Val
entine & Lou Burton Myers, Elbaville
United Methodist Church fellowship hall.
I p.m. Covered dish.
Saturday, Oct. 10
Religion
Thuisday.Sept 17
Christian Women’s Chib of WloHoo-
SalemBrunchClub,BmnudaRunCountry
Club. 9:30 am. Call 468-2015. Cost; $8.75.
Friday, Sept 18
SanctlM &Pm singOilCnisadeolHcal-
Ing&MioieiyThitMighSongpresentedby
Judd Ministries of Raleigh, Brock Perform
ing Arts Center. 7:30 p.m.
Appmtotkn Senke fbr SUcr Minnto
MaaoQ. M t Zkm HoUm ss Churdi, 7:30
p.m. Dinner immediately fЫlowing servkx.
0hmtcCarvMinirii7 Betias.BcthMMi
Uoiud Mcthodfat Cburdv 9 am .4 p.m.
Croup will meet regularly onThuisdayj, 7-9
p.m. Child care piDvkied. For info, call 998-
5083.
Saturday, Sept 26
Gospel Sin|N> SkfTKkl Muskal Ш11.7
p.m. Ihc True Bclicwrs, Heaven's Grace,
1he Redeemed, Grtg Cakxx Admlsskxt: $6.
Coole«melOOlhBfaibdayB«h,nntB^
. Ud ChMxhorCootoemee, 1-3:30 pm. on
churdi Ы п . Fite drinks, cake Л ke cream,
ftrformance by "The Parables“, 1:30-2:30.
' Fbr more info, caU Ш 2626 or 284-2598.
Sunday, Sept 27
EagkHei^non-lraditknaliclaxedchuni)
to meet aiRfch Pork.
Monday, Sept 28
U iin ilo n District Unlled McUiodlsI
W »«iiAiuualM itUa|,TyroUMC.Din-
• ncr ai 506 6p.m. by rescrvaikxi. Program, 7
p.m. Rev. Saixlra Manin.
Sepl280ct2
Revival, Mocksvile PtatocMttl HoMneas
Churdi.MillingRdDifreTcntspcakcrseach
night. 7:30p,m.
Meetings
R e m a ia p a -
D iiv e n /T iK lo rT ra ilir
Full Time NCR
Drivers
N ««(M (01 us Postal
Contractor In ttw
QtM nsboio area. Home
oft«n, hriy pay & exMllsnt
benelits + 401 K. DOT qual.
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history 4 phone number*
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Davto H%h Class o r '5S 40th Reuatoa,
Thousand Trails Preserve, 6:30 p.m. Call
998-5700 for reservations.
Spedai Events
Saturday, Sept 19
FeAival on the Square, downtown Mocks
villc, 10 am.-10 p.ta entertainment, crafts,
food, old cars & fun for kkb. Sponsored by
Historic Davie Inc.
Sept 22,24-27
'Nunsmae' produced by Davie Theain
Coi, Brock Perfomiing Arls Center, 7:30
p.m. nil dsiei excqii Scpi. 27 - 2 p.m.
Thuraday, Sept 24
OpM Douse, Сстег-РЫт Humand S№
vtas, 229 Hospital St.,4-S:30 p m. Provides
mental health, developmental disabilities &
substance ábuse services.
Extension
Monday, Sept 21
Kappa Eilcttsioa Homcnialurs. Davic
Academy COmnninity Bkig, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Sept 26
Faim C ly Ccfcbradoo, Masonic Picnic
Oroundi Exhibits & children's activities,
5:15 p.m. Complimentary dinner, 6:15 p.m.
Folkwlng dinner recognilion of sponsors,
Canlemen's Servfce to Agriculture Award.
Music by The Sourxl Waves".
Saturday, Sept 19
DnkCouatyRcH>)l«>Woaam,Amed-
canCafe.8:l5am.
Saturday, Sept 26
D avkC tu alyR tfiililiiiiiM ea’sFodm -
U ea,F№ Ba)«ue,7:]0am .
Saturday, Sept 19
Third Cala Гаш1^ SeualM . Chinqua-
C01I75I-06II fbrmon;lnro.U)catkxiUBrod(
Center unless noted otherwise.
Friday, Sept 18
Bridie, Host Room, 2-5 p.m.
Monday, Sept 21
Advaiicr Chib, Baptist Rllowship Hal
10:30am.
Tuesday, Sept 22
Bridie, East Room. 1:304 p.m.
RSVPNursing Home Party. 2-4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept 23
Card & Boanl GaoKs,Ga5t Room. i:30
p.m.
RSVPSew ing'B',RSVP0incc.9am l
p.m.
Fork Chib, FdtIc Qvic Cerxcr. 11:30 am.
■niuisday,Sept24
Senior Chonis, EasI Room, 3 p m.
FiWay,Sept25
Bridie. East Room, 2-S p.m.
Saturday, Sept 26
Senior Dance. Mocksville Elementary
School. 7-10 p.m, Admissfon: S3.
Monday, Sept 28
Coofeemee Chib. First Baptist Fellowship
Hall. 10 am.
Tuesday, Sept 29
Brktge. E-ist Room. 1:304 p.m.
RSVP Nuning Heme Party, 2-4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept 30
Card ft Boanl Games, East Room. 1:304
p-m.
ABSOLUTE
AUCTION
O U T S T A N D IN G L IF E T IM E C O L L E C T IO N
of
Antiques - Glassware - Furniture - Guns - Coins - Col| »
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26,1998,9:30 Af
L O C A T IO N ; Th e O ld Clemmons Gymnasium, 6000 Stadium Dr., Clcmijons, N C
D IR E C T IO N S : Travel Interstate 40 lo Lewisville-Clem m ons Exit p4.
Head toward Clemmons (approx. 1/4 m i). Take left on Stadium !
(A rb y ’s on corner) and go I mile. Sale on right, behind the old Clem m or
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NO BUYERS
PREMIUMS ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY WILL BE ABSOL ТЕ NO SALES
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httiil P«k (caie. 4 baiTcb); НШт Vkmu .Ü Special (peari grlpi. hohler): 3 WWU bayoaett; Germaa dbl edge ЬмГГЫо Й1лмг:INSTRUMENTS Рк War Oibcoo Kabnaim Н bulei fìuiur. 1977 StelUai Oolden Crou (Md pMcd walnui Ьм^: Glbinn h»Utiw botly doctiic I’ hilct cm ld • 4
cal gwt«: (Ш WMcn cbUd*s giiiur. Several otficr banjui: BIvcbinl Uke; Hawanaa Uke ia сше: Mmawe Uke: AeoKdhiaCM K.KS2
rV M n xiR K Olk Batta's auir(rcMured): Olk |апц1аг|м :а*М Тс< with bevclodtiilinit;ljr(eUafctKcaUci«QAnKili«4ri*tinckd ntom-.Odtdblbcacb hm>kcaKsw/i)üiMi(Hwcn.flau dom;OlkMephack4Macklawymluofa»ew/flaudiNin;6ltWBMcaeDirysK«edisplay c«ew/prde*ul base: ВасМ Ы1Ш
Mfhback bcdi: F«cy Ave péeœ Ыаше BR n«e; Oak оМ huiel vanity: Oak badKh« wmktitie: О * »M tead; 2 0 ^ Mona dnifs: Oak pedestal d li^ table, h w Гпам dreiier ft alm r. 2 Olk SeipeodK dtGsierv M|h and to«; OA deik top «pool csitoei; Odi « t » ttool w/baik ft |1 ш Ы 1 feet: О * сшеЯжк uuak: ‘ ~
caMnett; Nkv Mlniaa Olk 1Л suite: M ltilm Oak desk: Lai»c 4 pc Paal Buoym canoüQhiU HR mito (bed. dreaicr. OTBoa«. n lflM aril; IMO's kUy CM boad; IIMriH (lable. 6 dMlrs. bidrei): «Waat tm 1аЫе 2 hs.: O^ МИаЫа 4 Ivs.: 2 oU (M racken: 4 Oak cvvcd к
ducks; Sc*$kn Baajo Ctock: Cokniai Style OiaidrailM Clock; IS üak ft Walaui KitdKa ft M aiel Ctocb. Selb lia i
dresser. ljf|e3p liBto d pegged ptoelMe:WMbMiUR _ ^ ___
duin; Oak DR taue S t|. гом^ leM-2 tvf2 чимй vmpiberit cM ts; 2 WdM «aed cflwvnnm durifs: 4 i: 2 wihM M M ies: 2 PrioMv« ctavh I
2 (a .StS rahMt сшх; Maiha»<n Anns 12¿a. SsS rab- .22 ihi«i IV kvi|; Coluntbia I2ga: Dan Wbston .357
ПЛ40 MwMiiu 2 VMite; YmmIu G U I ctiu l.
INymniib (itlbert; I «ge well wcighi сккк.«№ mm» 2pi: Z MMctotg Oak 6 «ucb ttwyci'v
;; I юсу Olk high back bed Шк1 «MtBt«d: 2 Oak bons pa»i: 42* niund oak 1вЫе w/gUts lop: Oak icp uwiks; 2 Pic Silc»; 2 Olk dmMe diw «iplay
■>g»y librvy taMc w/ tiawcr. SolU Wilaui S drawer [Mtom disks: 4 Oak bauwtid dMks: 6 Oik T-back
2 tottd Mibi>|wy dresKn; 4 pv Mahufwy BR мке:
Лове «yle cblaa саЫм; Olk Э drawer nie ciMwc IxadKriopceMer tabto: Semai WUaul Ilde laNas: 2 шмсМч Окну lipM a iM bcik: 2 M d ili« QWM ■■ .............................................................................................................................................BMckertitoclr. Several оИ floor 1 « ^ 2 Ic M c ^«bails; СЫиЧ desk ft cM r. OU iMtal Utcka ubto ft tM n . ake: 40». sq. b
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AIVngilKS ft CO U alCTIBU S Sta%e tati _ _ _ _ i: approx..<01uvelcttcnrrum early IQQO’i: Oldpi«eanto:l.i]ttc«oUpnrtniuftpkiwrs;nkTa)d(|uilisaK]kniiUn|nc«dfes:3lcadwrbcaaKlnunejhack nnks;.inallaptniBfa;40IJ(U c B If Boub: OM Cknnan i : (Id lia toy trucks: OU cap guns ft bdMcn; 50» Bhie Ma«»Jan:5gaL Blue piclde jar w/cradfe: M irNa: 2 pedal cart; 31b. Hkit Mi. C4)0te can; Sib. OU lin e Rcocuffeeasi of WaMo«-Saim;OUsMcic^aMl<»t4uiDid<)Usi(>VKaks: Glass M sy cbun; Ha Daisy
dun: OM oak benel butter cbuta;BuUenniadi;ONaic bimki:0ldRailniadluckw/kBy:20akWdlCraMtidcpbcNws:2l|. l«M N ab tesw /tinuni2l«ic« N^w/gUssUf«;Sc%«y uteiCuuMry Stove N«bi«t; 90’a Soap Boa Iktby car. ftarccWn tlgm. Has wboel. RfR Tubacci> Phig Cuner; SMrley Teavlc (bowls, mugs ft pitdm ); old IM k« p lfia ia i 2 Re| ‘MleVU ONNS ft MONRV X SÜm Murgm ft Peace DuHirs; Hate bali dolUrs, tjualeii. diatts. ft okMa; » 0 Meic«y êm tT xia. F o ^ â a : SihaÙ
CAliTIW)NScveral20gaiftl5gal.Cwtl№iiM»;2k'ei«e|i;(îikhrislf71lkeikavtr.3(liliftyet«;2Grtswalddaldio«eaa;lspoilsaaeistiU;t6tii " 3ieapMs:ICirlswaldeilvaniefaua:0niwiidskillc« gridtle; Il mise. ikillcu:2spidc*skdlets;naihi)as;boui scnpe;taneolds(ilaalbdJw/bcBo«*4 siimc: 2 old buUders iraoueMs: oU wind pim (B k ie^ ft Siaaley): .Sevcral ctosk-uI s«»s ft mise, brali: 3 coia theUcis,CLAS8WARE12 pL Scula| Send VkreoaR Cold irim Oural pattetn; 10 pl. tcuiat Pope Ciosscp (l< n BeU; 6 pt. seftlnt Hoaiei l.»i|M ca Hesift Row: 30 pc. Bto 4
251» Piok Royal Raiiy ft Rahy Red (plaies>varinu sIks. cups. saucers. cnam ft tugar sels, scrviiv bmis. nbbed bowb, ceieal bowb. syn ai«, iWBch bowl ft c i hmls. vtncgar bontesl; Ruby Red taaieyconh pücben ft glwcs: Knby Red ckfèm caody disb: Ruby Red cuckt^ sbrisr ft shal g l« w : Riby Red Jëce pMrivr f VKMKk al Ibe IxMinuin btoc buttcc diih; CaMe ft tinpe bhe m vint hm l ft bctiy bowls; Ncntawood Cable ft Cape padw H ciiiwood Itettd bowlf
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4 W4 iKt lUlkU; Pivwialn Ш 2 ippoi. dated 1171;
lly thivc. ofMic ci>al ftüvc, pedal powered griodiai
nari|<id ipikber. Н glasses, caady dish, buiicr didi. sciviiig hm l): 2 baperlal Stunowcr nvlgtfld vasea: Inpcrtal Ы « tw«i: r«atoa l|. es; Мшу оме pMtes vH Ыие ft raaiguU |la u (pUcbeii. glasm. nndle holdm. ft buwls; D W tnSIQ N CLA SI Л ая1с«!
Hmbibnae t^ichcr. jcWets. butienlsh. w saicr ft mgar hnwli; Odwr Hepcessino Glass Clwny Btosnaa. Opn> Rme. Cdtbage Rgac, Madrid _ _
per diakeni ia pink, grmi ft gokl: llouskr Bio CMlsicr set w/lak ft pepper: POTTRRV McCoy Cookk Ian (Мааш1у. Mide Red ВШ ц Huod. Mr. ft Mrs. Boy. I)«(b Boy. Bobby H ^ . Widdaf Well. WwJ Cookstove. Put Belly Stove. 2Т)я Keules); McCoy Oirdinleies. ptaaers. vm a. aeaH^ bowls. 2 le ^ letsHuH (IW |||а«ся. »«lout ffanlm «varal; Я и м » Cura Kinj (t« *ic jM. гаясгоЬ di* . ИИ * тгчУ- 2 Ыае t
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I. foixod glasses, sbcibet. fuMeis. salad ft beiry t; Royal Ruby vases: CARMVAL СЛШ Nmbwuud d piicher w/A glasses: Nunbwood Ptadi Patam d red ioiaed sening buwl: Imperlai leistet Roae
t bkie bMier düh; Westandaod Ыие pilehcr ft shot ||MS-
. bowb. ft dishes): Open l«epW i «vasca, ft bnwb); Irla ft üpiic (pitdien. flattes. ho«Hs. platea. coiMen. tah ft pip*
CtoM Bust. Ckiwn ie Barrel. Pia Haal Ctowa. Cookie
ft tfcaaer. waMpixfcet); Ruaevilk iMprt ft crewer., aerv. dish w/IU); oM spray bkiewiahbowl ft phda».
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ncafflenis made al Auction suM fsede this brochure.
Come to ttila collector's paradise where there la sure to tie something for
; Plan to spend ttie day having fun with T h e Thrill ot Action on Auctloifiy.’
First Choice Anctk» Co.
p. O. Boi 333 • UwllvUle. NC 37033 • NCAL 32M
(33«) MS-4110
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0 < - D À V lÈCO lJN TTf E N T yP R lS E RECO RD , SepI. 1 7 ,19ÌW
С Т А Я Я 1 Р 1 В П В
MO 2 FAMILY yaid sal*. S«pl. 19.
Twinbreok 318 E. Lato Dt. 7am- uimi. Baby doma«, toys A tumltiir».
WQ YARD SA U . Sapt. 19 7-unlll. Baby a toddler dothes. man i
woman clothaa. baby awing &
houiahold goods and much morelli 2365 Hwy. 601S.______________
CARPORT SALE: FRI, SepI. 18
4;00 p.m. 1758 Jericho Church Rd.
CloltMe only, ladies size 12. namebrand Jeans, shorts, tees,
shirts.
DAV» CO. CHNJMEN'S clothing sale. Farmington Community Center. Sat Sept. 26.9-7 and Sun.
Sept 27. 1-4. Like-new ctolhes. sizes 0-16. Baby equipment, lumltuia and toys. Taldng oonslaments Sept. 21-23. Fot more Wo call 99e-S5e._________
FRI A SAT, t AM4MT1U oiilln Rd
off 158. MIscallaneous Items, adult ptothing, kits ol chlMren’s winter
ckilhing A toys. Rain or shine.
HAVMOAYARDSALE?
Put your sale In the classMsds and W everyone know about Iti Yard
Salea musi ba paid In advance.: iM deadline is Tuesday al noon.
171 S. Main St. Mockavllle
U S T YARD SA U ever. Sat Sept
19. 8-untll. Home ol Qray Smith, 448 Dulln Rd. Some good bairns.
Rain or shine. ' ■_____________
MOCKSVIUE ANTIQUES
AFLEA MARKET25.000 sq. It Inskle
esswilkesboiost Sat & Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces can 751-2181.
YARD SA U • Qraen Meadows
Baptist Church. 801N, 3 1/2
miles from 1-40. Saturday, 9/19, 8am-2om.____________________
YARD SA U - rain or ahina • Sat
9/19 8 a.m.-1:00. 1540 Yadkin
Valey Rd., Advance. Estate llema, dishee, glassware, llorínes,
piclures. antiques, household hems, good variety._____________
YARD SA U VI», 7am-1pm. Farnilngton-Spinman Rd. Qianl
yard aale. FumNut», housahokj llema, exercie* equip, book
word piooeesof. ‘
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St Francis
Catholic Church
ANNUAL YARD SALE
Sat. Sept. 19th
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ARO SALE, SAT.
1ce work bench..
ilklren’sctothlng.
Items.
«RD SALE, SAT., Sapt 11 •9 Wiikesboro St. parking к
"le AnUque A Flea Market
carda. ВагЫе, anüque thousands more Items.
IndMdual or group wekxxne to up their llema lor sale. See Paul
■ alKAAAntlquea._________
.pw SALE, SATURDAY, Sept 1Í8-3. Hwy. 64W, 1/2 mile past t a Myan. 857 Vanzant Rd. adult
A iby ck)«)ea and shoee, roller
Ы M, househokt Hama, TV, much m I. AH Hama ara like naw-no ]ш ________________________
В SAU-SAT. Sapt 19 at 14 Baltimore Road near Bxby. 8:C unUI. Canceled If raininq.
>_^gfcbooka,Wys,
- VAUD SA U M on* Fll. A SM. 18-19. 601 Norm lo Angell Road.
Fdtow the sign.________________
YARD SALE SAT, Sept 19, 440 iSText, enertlae equip, air
____ lawn mower, Naacar. collectkm, houaahokl Hema, tools,
girls lnfsnt-2T ck)lhlng. A toys.
Starts at 8:00 am. No early birds. pleaaa._______________________
YARD SA U , SAT. 9/19.8-12. 789 . Redland Rd. (Tucker resklanca).
Mixture of tola of good buya; ckithea, housahokj, end table,
plants. Prk»d to gol
A p .ii Im o n is
NORTHINOOO AFARTMEKTS
Now leasing fumished studkis. IBR A 2BR apartmenta. all eleetrte,
healing & a/e, kitchen appliances, prlvat* patk» A Mconlea.
Desirable lease terms A kils ol pkiaaing amenities. Come enk our quiet country community. 75
CMUNDOPEWNQI SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19
JANET DEAN'S ART OALURYon third floor ol Serandlpily Shops
In downtown Mocksvillerl>rlntsby
Janet Marla Ruttar, Ann Frick, and wIMIIfe artisl Ral^ Qrady Jamesi
338-751-1549 or 3^781-CK5.
JANET DEAN'S Umlled edllk)n art ^ t s now available at Serandl^ty
Shops. 41 Court Sq., downtown
N. . $395/mo. Quiet couple
t or single. 9 9 8 ^ . 1.26. ____________
SUNSET
M brick energy — 1 1 A 2 bedroom,
comt A awktgs.
C h ild C .iro
ALMOST HOME CHILD csre ‘We
Leam When We Play". Inlanls-12 yr. oUs. Full-time, part-time, drop-
Ine. 1st A 2nd shllt; 5:30am-
1;45am. Taking Inquires lor 3rd shift. 571 S. Main St., Mocksvilie.
Across Irom BAF Manulactuilng. 751-PLAY (7529)._____________
CHILD CARE IN my home. Cooleemee School dlslrkrl. Neat
Jockey. Call 492-5331.__________
CHRISTMN MOM tWLL care for child In her home. Inlant through
pre-achool. Local. 492-7279.
IN HOME DAYCARE has Immediate openlnga for ages 2 yra. A up. 1st shift а ш . also belore A afterschool in Wm. R. Davie A
Pinebrook School dIsMct Cali Karan at 940-8444.
«nstSS ttI a jam heal pumpconnections. High enargt sèiMil h*al pump provkles cemnih l and air. Prewired for
lea** In Advene*. 5000 w/h*atlng■■ ■ ................I Aafcw/1.5 battle. Ai№,e000w/oulheatkig(
саЫа ^ A phones. Insulatsd window doors. No wax kilchenA
bath Ikx. Located In Mockavllle behindi» mdilcks Fumiture on Sunsetkfolf ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1; M-F A Sat 10-12. Phone 751-OU
NICE IBR furnished besemeni apartm* Hwy. 158 to Main
Church 1.338-751-2987.
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Cali 766-3133
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Ii' Executor of Estate: Ira RSealcy ПMO Sidn St. О тпав. NC lion Wmstn&kin. eml Hvn IssB
^ Sidei St. (|ia bqnid rauh'i Coney Ш п )^ Sale Ol кй. 3 miin В
t 4.piece bnlnxan mile; HI|M»y chnr of dnwm: poiuble I
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Hof_______II types; fteiware
i; bookcuei: floor A tibíe Ump».
Mime A fishioQ jewelry; McCoy k» cabin co&k jar, tatfe J mUini bowli: oil lampi: |la» turkey on nesi: forest treen _ of Scotland set of chini: wt of fooled bowls; big teleciion set of harvest dianerwaic by Colcny; cooking utensils of all..................„^kens on nests; chicken lid teapot k covered dishes: Cornineware: 4 piece otÌHgerauir set; berry sets: pressed «¡ntiera glass; linens; blue ol! lamp old glass tttt set of g^tets; camUe h(Mm: sterllnf »Iver candle holders;... goWeis;c_._...................... ..i; lane Miterfly glass ser. etch<ut glusware;
Anclw'Hocking with original labeU* boxe: le cone bowb; cake plates: much more glisswai
... set of Anchor-. ..............boxes (never used); \plates: much more glassware A china; tots I
flsilvCTitems; Ьгафш; Il i]HockinKothers ifAncl
„ irg)ass;set ine [j more unpacked ib__________иворш сА П П А Я к гаосш а] м п » в м $ш м т т ш рю ш А т т т и т ш ал
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Hwy. 421, Ea«t Bcml, NC 27018
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NEtW FARM EQUIPMENT
Low Prices Plowa, Disc Harrows. Scoop Pans,
Spreaders, Bushogs, Box Blades, Scnpt Blades. Qales, Corrala A moi*. Wa deliver Wriqhl Fami Oatee 998-8637
LTTTON MICROWAVE-MOibedroom set 7-drawer dreaser w/
minor, 5 draw chest, nighWand,
$150: bedroom aet-dressar, matching desk w/bookcase A chair,
S100: lg. oak coffee table w/ matching end table, $75; am. oak
coffee lAle. $20; 338492-5428.
18» DAWE ST. 284-6050.
IBR QUEST HOUSE, includes water, trash A cable. S3W. 751-
0625.________________________
2 BR, 1 ba, remodeled, everything
new. 168 Hk*ory Street Cooleemee. 33e-751-2M2,
2BR, 1 BA, central heat ahower In basement Q>oleeme* dty limits.
Rel A Dep. req. $37S/mo. NO HUD
3 BR, 1 BA brtek house, extra
clean, utility A garage. 170 Bear Creek Church Rd. $4k/mo. $450
deposit No peta. 336463-5457.
38} WINDWARD CIR.-
MOCKSViaE, 38R, 2ba, d/w, stv., w/d conn., elect, ht, C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 7234306.
3BR, IBA, RANCH In Shefflekt. Ck»* to 140. Bsmt $695/mo. (704)
6300695.____________________
CLEAN 2SR, ENERGY effidenl
windows A hMil pump. Utlllly bMg., larne lot, convenient to l-W.
№Vmo. 704-548-2188._________
HOUSE FOR RENT-mkldle ol Advance. 1 BR, $500/mo. Ret leq.
998-8850.
H om e’ s F (ii S .lie
FOR SAU BY USOA Rural
IS ACRES, EDWARDS Rd., Da^e Co. WIII dKrtde. 492-2444 or 492-
5284.________________________
2 ACRES, OFF 601N, 1/2 cleared
A 1/2 wooded. Private, priced to sell. 492-2615 behveen eam86pm.
2 ACRES, OFF 601N, 1/2 cleared
A 1/2 wooded. Prhiale. priced to sell. 492-6093 between eam-6pm.
28 ACRES OF land on Wagner Rd.. For funner Info. caU 3№ 92-
5206 or 336492-5554.__________
8 1/2 ACRES, 5 miles w*st ol
Mocksvilie. $5700 per acre. Ca> 704-735-3833.
A U SEASOttS LAWN CARE. New A existing lawn maintenance.
Cail 704-2844277._____________
CAM SERVICES: We provkto all
types of lawn service, mowing lawns, tilmming. shrubbery,
cleaning kite, 751-5798. FREE
ESTIMATES.
L o ts F o i S a k
p r o f t e a h l e
W Iiscn ll.T iie o u s
14X27 STORAQE BLDO. lor rent. Has cement flooring. Call 940-
501S._______________________
18 FT. FIBERGLASS v-hull 'Slumpnocker* boat A trailer (no
motori, $800.751-1721.
Iredell Cty. off SheffleU alnglewldee. ReaMctkxis
704-548-5410.apply-
BY OIWNER, PREMIUM buMIng k)l
In Twin Brook Acres (approx. 3/4 acre). Convenlenlly locatod, quiel nalahbortMOd. 751-2042.________
FUU ACRE NORTH OFF Exit
162. on Garden Vallw Rd.. trees, branch, owner financing, only for doublewkle. East Iredell: 704-528-
9593. piease leave message.
LA RPIY1$
WOOD FLOOR \
SERVICE
Laykig • Sandng • Rnlshing
FREE ESTIMATES
Ownen LairyMcClsnney
129 Lakewood Drlvo
336-751-1721
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3 dock bw A seperate entrance.
Will lease half or all. Call Ktlslie at
998-1061 ■____________________
O fiM SQUARE FOOT
WAREHOUSE ! DMTRISUT10N / L »K T MANUFACTURINQ FOR
LEASE. 1.900 square fool heat A c/a offtee. Paved parking. Qas heat
Loading docks. Ali brick veneer. 195 Walnut St 919-870-8137.
Davekipment No down peyment
buyer». 8.25S year terni. 131
I. Mocksvilie. NC.
SHOPPING CENTER space available. 1,200 sq. lt.-3.600
sq. It. Shopplng/olfice. 336-996-
WesMewAvL __27028. 3 BR. 1.5 BA. 1094 Sq. ft.
$85.500. Cali Rural Devekipment at 767-0720 for list ol realtors to show
the prooerty.
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AUCTION SALE
Saturday, September 26th, 1998 @ 10 AM
Fersoaal Pnpeity of
____ Mr.J.G.McGriff(liràg)
425Э US Hwy 601 N orih • МоскяуШе, NC
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NaaJapcjntftoljW , HMI* Ckiclb (M A Bortsck Oak Till
Chak, (Миана Cirt Im «Mir l>nss (drea IM), IM Iron Pol, CWIds
Rush 81« PrimMvi Slyla
0ЧХШ1М In p . Cut GlHi, Pnaaid (¡laai Cndb Slick I Ump, Sllvsr Plate
I" »»VI? » swing PCS, QiMiy (England) PMhr, Large Selection
Sigm e Pod« (SOIM Signsd), 19M's ntplica (SE Radki, dd Candy Tine,
ftndma* Ш Spnad, Hwd CrocMsd Bedsprsad, 1995 Davie (^. Log
СИЯп (№Шти Oraamnt Prints, CiMwen PipmeltM (Signed), 1995
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A U C TIO N SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD 10:00 AM
FORSYTHCOUNTY .
Bain Date Octobcr IQth -10:00/VM
A rtisoMri rrofnl; OTTIw Lala Barbara lory_. .. ^ "a*«aieAntioa*im »«rl)rOfTI»lei,BeH««««ty
Dl«.elk«w - Froin CiemiMiii Ilk« 158 E « to Himp*» M TWO RiiM io Alien Fore« TWii Rishi-Follow SiiMtaSileooAiilaiCiRle I
R*al ttlat* consiitt of bMutKul brk:k hout* with bAMirant 1644 »q tt, 2 bath, 3 bedrooms 2
fIreplacM, c a ^ , ■* V <*•". ^ n g room, l«rg* playroom In buinw nt, cHy water & sewer, stream
i i i i * ,»oW at 12:00 noon. Sublect loconlimiatton. Op«i Houm Sunday. S*pt, 20lti & Frldiy, Oct. 2nd pm or by appointrnenl
М1ш MeuISbslf•nippeiwafe ?m Milk CaaQ£.IUM |m ioc MicnnmveBlenderVKuumCleaaerHedielHimaerSnowSMiDiyerEadTMeiLoveseat0ChUd’i Rocker
DresKrIbychestHaodlbobDishesLinens i t
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PlKkN»ronlIMo«d
DbiM
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M o Fm in n
Cuapar.A(9l>U;ia
4 pcIClH Sin Bedraom Sulle ВВОш
Many oth*r »«ms to nN not liitad
T»m»; Rial E»tita 10% down day oliai», baiane» at dortng.Pwion¿ca»h or Bood check buver •hall hava th» right to ln4. » c t t o n o ( p j ^ i f t H ^ ^
Sile B tiai conductcd for Mr Chrta B ct^, I
take K fc td w i ever aH ottiradvtitiüaM ali
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,19W - 1У7
D S
PROFTEABLE
ivhsí P ll.u io o u s
_ - - OLD oak boards Is), perfect for furniture maker -"enter. 336-7S1-7822,
I Q SALVAGE-32'’ Pre-hung
doors. $34.95/ea.;
sinks w/taucet Range hoods. — a.; 1/4* Interior paneling,
Brick pavers. $.30/ea,; I Cedar Closet liner. S9.95/ea.;
premium llooring llberboard. • Grade Mark. 2x4 studs, ,— BkJg. stone $140 per
/140 M. ft.; 4’x8'x1-1/2” In.insulatton bd. $7.95/ea.;
ing exterior eteei doors, a.; Roofing felt $e.9S/toll. We J atalnlesa steel In sheets A
■Corruoated culvert pipe up to |dla. VVe etock pumps A
t River. 338-899-2124,
PLAIN PAPER fax«.$50.751-5020.
. - - - I WOODSTOVE. EX.
[150. Contact 998-5323.
- _.l AND caasetto k. $500; Ban|o. $300; both IM condlllon. Daytlme-
№ lem an, house 225 Main
[m a o s FOR sale. 284-
M is c o lln n e o u s
BATTERY OPERATED BABYswing, like new. $50.00. Inlant
carrler/carseal. Evenllo brand. Like
new. $30.00. 998-6936 or 816- 9099.
TURN YOUR UNWANTED Items inlo cash wllh a ciassilledl Call 751-
2120 to place an ad. Yard Sales must be paid In advance. The
deadline la noon on Tuesday.
UPRKIHT PIANO WITH bench,
excellent condltkin. great lor
beginner student $475. feB-562B.
WE BUY 4 sell mobile homes. 901
Used Cara. 492-6142 or 704-546- 7789.________________________
WILL BUY JUNK cais. 284-2859 or 2844194.__________________
WINDSHIELD tMTH BRACKETS
and t-bag for Hartey custom softall.
998-8821. Leave name and number.
M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t
M o b ile H o m p s/S.'ili’ ■ M o b ile H o m o s / S .ile
BRAND NEW 19M 14x60. set up in beautiful park. Ready to move in.
For inore Information call 800*593* 7B14orm744»9557.__________
CREDIT HOTUNE. NO sales, no
hassle, oet pre-approved by phone In 30 minutes or less. Call ' * ‘
TRIPLEWIOE 2,000 80. ft.
Completely set-up on private lot. Ready to move Into. 704-924-9393.
WE BUY AND sell and finance
mobile homes. Slow credit, no
credit. Call 336-940-2199.
HAVE over IOO properties 593-7814 or 336-744-9557. available immediately. ZERO down.
I) CB walkle talkies, all in J (2) 40-channel radlos- IIO) AA batteries and one
' for single channel or one for $50.
tSergto Valente watch,
br. new watch battery A [(ace. $25. AM/FM aiami
I whlleAwlge. VGC. $25. fiMll. 998-2096. piease
an not available.
RECORDS 1940'e 1 Western. 2.00, 3.00.
|.(ЗИ automotive booka
repair and tune-up 0940-1949 20.00 each.
ers A mechanka _ -r.'right 1921 25.00
lichooi books. 100 yeara
у book from Lee Jeans 115.00. Full sheet olBi- I Stamps-one for each ЧТаасо1а1еееоре41/2 -d veiy ime 250.00. -m.„ coffee table 30.00.
[McDonald Barbie figure.1 ctalr. Need 2 pAns.
ICOSM ETKS IS offering d makeoveis. Call now emtta. 998-6085.
I**************
ie Glen I
tments I
I) Milling Road •
i 3 Bedrooms
Hon 8 Housing
ЭЭв-751-2070 :
fedar Ridge
Lpartments
lawHsidkea ai BdaHyOnly1*2 Bedrooms
FHA Housing
Í HUDCsrUficstss
AccspM
RA««
2 BR ON private k>t no pets, limit 2. $350 plus deposit 2844712.
3BR, 1 1/2 BA, central air, good cond. on private lot. Call 998-4806
A leave message.______________
4BR, 1 BA, all appliances. NEW
1998. Leave messaqe. 998-8257.
TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water
fumished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 998-7746 leave
mesaaqe.
M o b ile FH om es/Sale
1300 80. FT. dAw on wooded lot
ready to move into. 10 mln. Irom W/S. Heat pump, brick underpin, $49,900. Fin. avail. 336-751-3713
am, 338-998-8266 pm.__________
14X80 MOBIU HOME. 2 BD.
excellent cond. $3,800. Cali 998- 8144 after 8:00 or leave messaqe.
3 SB. 2 BA. 284-6050.__________
ABSOLUTELY ZERO DOWNfinancing on land/homo packages available. EZ to apply. 704-9^4- 9393topre-quallly._____________
BEAUTIFUL 9T MOD. doublewkle lepo. home. 3 BR. 2 BA. t place, new carpet new heat pump, 1500
plus sq. tt., 10K bekw book value, 10% down. 315 month. Cali now. 1-
800-278-3146.
FOR SALE - small mobile home
with lot. Has city water. $11,500. Call 463-2501.
HELP SAVE MY credit. New
marriage causes re-location. Must sell quickly. Ph. 924-9393. Concord
area.________________________
HUGE DISCOUNT 98 model, bank
repo. 14x80, 2 BR, 2 BA, vinyl siding, shingle root del., 'set up.
Iree heal pump, 1350 DN., 248
month. 1-800-278-3146._________
IN CONJUNCTION WITH a
national lender. We have been consigned 15 repossessed, late model manuf. homes, sing. A doub. for liquklatlon, these homes are
being ottered near wholesale
prices. If you want lo save Ihousands call today. Financing
can be arranged. 1-800-276-3146.
IN NICE PARK Yadkinvilie area, 14x80,2 BR, 2 BA. F P/C. skirt, air. Buy Sept 6 mos. lot rent pd., low
OP, 220 pmt Call today. 1-800- 278-3146.____________________
LEE'S MOBILE HOMES -Nonivood, N.C. 800-777-8652
Specials 28x56, $31,999; 26x80, $39,999; 24x56, $25.999; 14x80.
$19,999 Id. 4' hitch. Open 7 days. www.leesmobliehomes.com/
LET YOUR GOOD lob time be your
credit For more Infomiation call 336-744-9557 or 800-593-7814.
LOCATED IN PINES Court Trailer Pari(. $3.000.492-5147._________
LOST IN DIVORCE beauUful 97
model 14x76, 2 BR, 2 BA. island
kit. oak cab. glam bath, H pump, skirt, stops del. set your lot lor lot Dl^pmts 254 mntfi. 1-600-278-
' O DOWN LAND home w/ao. Call 593-7814 or 336-744-9557.
PRICED TO SELL 336-940-5822.
SHINGLE-nOOF, VINYLDuke approved, tilt windows. „ .
cabinets, much, much more. Waa $35.278; now $31.778. 704-924-
9393.
T.N.T. Inuestigations
Nelson Tbrrentlne
lOYearfb
Ехрег1епс^|Щ |11
lypesof
Investi]
3 3 6 - 4 9 2 -
We finance eveiythlng. Oakwood
Winston-Salem. 767-7150._______
WE TRADE FOR anything ol value. Let your car. lewelry. appllancee,
etc. make Ihe down peyment on
your new home. Cali 600-593-7ei4 or 336-744-9557._______________
WILL N0TUST3 BR, 2 BA, repo,
new carpet free eir, del A set up Inci. 850 dn, pmt 162 mnth. 1-8(№ 278-3146.
“•8 CLOSE o u r2-e4’x28’d.w.-$375/mo.
1-70'x28'd.w.-$355/mo.1-5e'«28'd.w.-$325/mo.144'x28'd.w.-$250/mo.4-80'x14's.w.-$220/mo.Ali loaded-built In Mockavllle
Bonana Mobil* Horn** ShopUal
d on I зео mos.
CAKE DECORATINGcelebrate with character. Try a
, character cake by The Busy CJven.' 492-2804 or 492-5675.
FREE CELL PHONE with free minutes. Activation ranulrwl (336)
816-8800.______________
LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINQ
Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates __________998-1798_________^
MAM WILL BUY junk cars for cash,
remove trash from your home, and paint 751-5082.
DJ FOR HIRE
Wedding receptions, private parties, etc.Contact Barry Rentz at 996-8162.
PIANO TUNINGRepairing & Rebuilding
Self-piayers.Salas A Enrico
Wallace Barfoid 996-2789
ABC PAINTING AND
WALLPAPERING15 years experience
“(Зиг commitment is quality through experienced teamvroik."
751-3813
PAIKTINQ
Remodeling • Home Repairs Laige or Small
Free Estimates
JAMES MiaER 998-8340
PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types
siding, clean and waterproof decks, paUM^^rlveways and walkways.
PRIMESTAR SATELUTE BY
I.C.E., INC.-$99 installation after
$50 mall In rebate, Plue receive the first month of Prime Value Pak and
HBO. FREEI Call now-1-800-583- 1339. UmHed time offer/eome
restrictions mav apply.
H A V E F U N & E A R N E X T R A $ $ $
$ 7 - 8 / h o u r w o r k i n g i n l o c a l s t o r e s .
D e m o p r o d u c t s
T h u r s d a y - S a t u r d a y ,
s o m e S u n d a y w o r k
IN T E R E S T E D ?
Please call 800-411-4891
E x p e r i e n c e d o r w i l l t r a i n .
^ f i n i s h e s ^ ^
iumiture
Refínishing it Reslontion
Custom Woodworking & Cn№
Rick Miceli
(336)492-«020
quatity crafitmantHip for 30 yean.
_ V iiildh lin n M LodoÉT .
GALVALUME
Z O Y E A R
W A R R A N T Y
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'tRUCKINO CtMIPANY, INC.
..... .aOII.UaHwy. «01 Moekavinai n o.......
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336-751-5948
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94 (3MC SiM Van, Al Wheel DrW. PWmdowi
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IN E X FE N S iV E
p r o f e e a b l e
Ет()1оупи'||1 Employment Em ploym ent E m p lo y m o rit
OSBORNE ELECTAIC
for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751*3396.
SMALL OIQITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM
Protesslonally InstaHed-onSy $98,
total price, no gimmlcs. Lifetime warranty, Including
WILL CLEAN YOUR home. Call
Trida Brown at 264-4579.________
WINDOW REPUCEMENTAffordable. Rnancing available. Free eslimates. Quality work. Local 7O4-270.1717,company.
Woodleaf.
S ta te w id e
‘.YOUR CUSSIPIED AD could be
reaching 1.5 million homes across North Carotinal Place your ad with
our paper tor publication on the NC
Statewdie Classified Ad Network» 95 NC newspapers for a low cost of
$220 for 25-word ad to appear In each paper! Additional words are
$8 each. The whole state at your fingertipsi Call Becky Snyder at
75V2129. Ifs a smart advertising buvl
BAILEY A HOWARD TOURSNashville, Tenn.-sold
out. Amish Country, Lancaster,
Penn.'sold out. Nov. 21, Pigeon Forge, Tenn., 1 day, annual
Christmas Shopping Tour and Winterfest lights. $3^erson. Dec. : 5 & 6, №rtle Beach, 2 shows, 2
meals. $130 ea. Driven Gene : Lfvenoood, 998w»338.
: 19es CHRYSLER NEW Yorker, alt* power. 2.2 turbo, runs great, nice ride. 51,00 or best offer. Evening-
>1751-4685 or daytime-750-2873>
r'*1992 HONDA ACCORD LX coupe.
* excellent condition, 73K. auto, pearl - Qray.spoUer. $8.500.996-7370.
*85 BUICK REOAL V-6, power
' windows» power door locks, oulse control, cold a.c.. good condition, 998-6436 or 816-9099. $2.000.00 .
•87 DODGE CARAVAN 4^lindet auto. 40K on engine, power windows, power door locks, emise control. A.Myp.M. cassette, new a.c. system, new paint, vei condition. 998-6436 or 6t
• $3.000.00____________________
*90 FORD BRONCO II. XLT, V6, push button 4x4. air. pAv, p/d. 5 sp.,
b^k value $7,500. Will take
$6.000. 336-492-5203.__________
■94 BUICK CENTURY custom,
gold, loaded. No wrecks, very nice. 80K. $5.500. 336-996-3700.
«94 BUICK SKYLARK, excellent
cond. Excellent beginner car. Loaded. $6200 OBO. 998-3990.
BUYINQ HARDWOOD A pine
timber select cut preferred. Ed Johnson Logging, Statesville (704) 873-5756.____________________
TWO TON TRUCK w/diesel engine, tandem axle. Prefer mid to late 60's model. Call Larry Cook. |ngefsoli-Rand Co.. Mocksville. NC
m 336-751-6547 (F)336-751-6597.
Em ploym ent
A TELEMARKETING OPPORTUNiTYi Local! S7.50 per
hour, up to $11 per hour w/ bonus!
Mon.-Fri.. 6-9 p.m. Immediately needed. Call John or Wayne at
766-1606.____________________
ALOETTE COSMETICS IS looking
for beauty consultants. Average
income Is $300 for 10 hrs. work. Call now. 998-6085.
BERMUDA VILUGE iS accepting applications for full time daytime
housekeepers. Call Connie or
Kathy at 998-6703. _____
19M CHKROKCC JEEP;t пЛ, 4-door,P CountfV. I. POL, 4-PW. 112.800.
AUTO FOR SALE Turned down loj
car credit? I can help! Fisher's Credit Solutions 1-800-393-8027.
Applications taken 24 hours. No money down plans.____________
HONDA ACCORD EX, *92.4-door, white, 1-owner, auto, cnjlse.
sunroof. 90K, $9,600. 751-0271.
SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.
Buick-Dodge 700 W. Innes St. Sallsbuiy
:• 704-636-1341
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Le Bleu Corporation
RECEPnONIST/SMraUcy
En»t§«lic, Reiponsible, deraU
oi)ant«d IndWdual posMssIng
stron jlelepttone, communication
and general cletlcal skills.
Proliclent witti Windows 95,
MSWord, Excel.
Full time M-F 8 am-5 pm.
Excellent benellls and growth
potential. Send resume, cover
letter and sala7 history to:
Le Bleu Corp. PO Bo* 2093,
Advance, NC 27006
Hiring Seminar
For Tractor Trailer Drivers
Attention CDL-A Drivers
Com« A Sm Sal«m Carrlars of Wlntton-Satom, NC
Whan: Friday,'SaptMnbar IB, 1996 From 10 am - 5 pm
’ Whara: Tha Comloit Inn of Moektvllla, NC
Exit 170 off MO (H««y 601 A 40)
• Whathar you want local - homa dally
•Ragionai homa avary waakand
• Waat coaM iaam - out no mora than 8 daya .
Vou naad to coma by and aaa our Rapraiantatlva at
tha Comfort Inn, Mockavllla, NC
1-WÌ0-70Ì-2836 _____
OF CLEMMONS
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS
S V I V Л Ш O Я J a a ^ ^ 7 ¡ p m
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IF INTEHESTED APPLY IN PERSON TO
JIBAOOW BBOOK M ANOK o r CLEM M ONS
Ч i JMS C m iM b N S lO A D «CLEM M ONS, NG
ATTN : C VNTm A П Ш С В BN SDC
AUNDE ANNE'S SOFT Prezels- Hanes Mall.
•Asslstanl Manager .Son Leader
K!rewWort<er Full & part-lme. He*, hrs. (338) 766-
8399.________________________
BE A CHRISTMAS Around the World demonstrator. Free kll &
tralnlna. 1-800-955-9419.
EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Paid vacation &
Insurance. Musl be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 33<M67-706t
or336-998-74B5.
CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Odvers license preferred. Call
284-4369, Mon.-Fd., 10am-2pm for
application. EEO.______________
COOK WANTED - 3-11 or 11-7
shin. Aggl^ In person. Horn's
CRESCENTMEMBERSHIP ELECTRICСофогаНоп
currently has the lollowli ____available. Applicant must live within
fifteen statute road miles ol the Cornelius office or be willing to relocate. Applications will onl/ bo accepted by the Employment Security Commission ol North
Carolina through Fdday, September 25,1998,4:00 p.m.
Apprentice Lineman I, Cornelius Distrtct, 18019 Old Statesvlllo Road, Cornelius, NC For further details, contact: Employment Security Commission.
1907 Newton Drive, Sfalesvllle, NC
Country H
PRECISION CONCEPTS, INC
WINSTON-SALEM COMPANY
has im m ediate opening
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
• Experience Required Excel, Word
• Must be team oriented
• Individual must be self-motivated
• Detail Oriented
Good Benefits, Pay DOE
Mall Resume:
Attn: Human Resources Dlreclor
2701 Boulder Park CL
Wlnitoii-SaIem,NC 27101
fua 336-761-8575
CNC Machinists/Setup
1 и |И 1 1 1 и » к м М 1 М « ф .С 1 1 С
Ии! hm 3-9 yn. «V, traubWMeling a phis.
OpsiÉigs on 1st A 3rd shifts. Wa can ofhr you
flodd мм гкЬа ц ммНИйт . еоитеИйив wm os andippw if M iia^ fviiiaw v fVHjfVw e in a
Imians, dean shop, a/c. Apply at:
113 HatfiekI Road, StatMville,NC 28625
or call 872-9524
Registered Radiologic Teclinologist
Davla County HoapKal, full-time B:30 am-S:00 pm. General
radiography, mammography, CT and clerical duties. Occasional
weeketyl aiHl evening duty.
Please apply In person or send your resume to: Novint Health,
locatad on Iha eampui ot Forayth Medical Center,
Employmant Dapt • DCE0916, 3333 Silas Creek Pkwy.,
Wlntlon^alam, NC 27103; or call 800-777-1876i or locally
716^(420. For more Information regarding current job
poaUnga, plaaia call our JobUna at 910-7ie-S3Q0 or toll
fraaM S-Л84970. EqualOpportunityEmployer
G U U S T A N I ^ A R P E T
(Located Nortfi ol Stateville on U.S. Hwy 21)
Producer of high quality yams for the mid to high-
end carpet market across the country.
Dim to IncraaM in m Im wa have Immediate
opmlnga for employet« looking for a atabit
workonvhronment
• ciM WiM ttii« VMwaa and Banama
• Uh, MttHeal, btnltl, FntertfiUoit Orug Cant,
• MW MMatfwi and MofMaya
• S t ^ a h U f - s p t y P w W t t k
:itMmto3;00'pnn»!00pmte10Mpm;10:00 pm to »too tm)
•AlfCondHhMdFaelllty• Vu1»lyofJoli»torConMmt/on
Applications accepted 6:00 iun to 11:30 am and 1:00 pm to 4:30
pm.MoQday thm f^ay. Ptiyeical exam/drug lest required, - -:
■ EOEAlIF
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DYNAMIC LEAOERt Team
conceptl In our lOlh year of successl Join us now! Self-
motivated can expect training, excellent Income, upbeat atmosphere and career growthi 3 yrs. sales oxp and/or mortgage knowledge desired. Mon-Fri, bnfls
and 1st yr to S35K+I Call 766-1606 or 1-800-467-4479.
Crescent EMC Is an equal
opportunlty-afflnnaflve action employer. It Is the company's policy
to afford equal opportunity lo all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, veteran
status, or handicap.
Swiss CNC Screw Machine Operator
Must be able lo setup & operate Swiss CNC Screw Machine,
All shifts available. We can offer you good working conditions,
competlllve wages and benefits, clean shop, a/c.
Apply ai:
113 Hatfield Road, States«Nte,IIC 2882S !
or call 872-9524.
Long tenn facility seeks Housekeeping penonfwl for fulMltm
hours. Some weekends required.
Apply In person lo Carol Crawford or call 336-751-3535 for m ots inlormalion.
Compelillve pay and good benefits.
Miit i i i , B tiw a
Davie Family Y M C A -
Part-time PositionsiAvajlable •
Before School Programs, Two ctiild care positions available to <
operate belore school program at Shady Qtow Elefnentatyj
School..One position available to operate'before,schooll
program at Pinebrook Elementary School, Must be able,to j
work 6:30 am until school begins.
After School Counselor position available at'Dayie YMCA site. j:
Must be able to work 2:45-6:00 pm. P're-empioyrnenI criminiiit
record'checkand drug test required. Fun ern/jrotifh^l YMCA;'
membetship ItKluded., • ' ;ì:'‘ ^
- Apply in person atthe Davie Family YMCA
215 Cemetery St •Mocksville
wses-iMin
Driver U p to
34(/iiiiie
TO START
f 85% D r o p a n d H o o k
* 1 0 0 % C o n v e n t i o n a l F r e ig h t lin e r s
* W e e k l y P a y
V Q u a l c o m m
» Paid Vacations
O W N E R O P E R A T O R S A S K A B O U T
8 1 ^ / i V l i L E A N D M O R E I
M u s t h a v e C l a s s A G D I w / h a z m a t .
800-441-4953
wvw.heartlandexpiess.com
E O E
Nf« .Staitup Bitiik Ilifiiii; lorlhi; КиИтчп}; I’umIkiiis
C S R • Open ail new accounts, working
biQwledgc of all ptoducls/seiviccs,
demonstrste iIk ability lo sell & cross sell,
act'as liackup lo teller line and ceniin other
a iUiislta live fuoclions. Exp. Required
I t i l i r U - Kesponsible fot paying, receiving,
clieck castling, lieposils, withdrawals. W l
Teller,sotne supervision,atleod to rcpoHs,
in d balance windows daily. E ip . Required.,
l U k r I - Responsible for paying, receiving,
check cashing,'deposits, withdnwais iid
in ly balance of teller window. Exp.
Rquired. ■ ,
Variety of duties. Едр. Required.
b tfliU v e S t o t li r ; • Looking fot qualiTieil
applicants with stmng 1 C skills, sm cg oral
and written cooiumicalioos skills. Exceileat
phone etiquette. % ie ty of duties. E ip ., .■
O p cn tio a i М ш р г - Supervise tbe wndi :
ofiheopaalioiadepaiteentanlis ’ r .
itspoosiblefot«Uo{f-lineo|
functioasiicliidiig but ttpl limited la
general ledger Kcotigling and deposits ;;
mainlenance.E)ip Required. Г
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O p e n lio a i C k rii - Paiticipale in day lo d ^
L o u O peratiou C k rk - IM cipate in day duties and geneni kdger baiandig. Vbiety
to day loan operation iiincdons.Includedare 'o f duties. Eip . R quired. v '
loan input, paymeU processing and loan i ' ■ f
accountiiigdulie]|geiieralled{erbaiancing.(
. B a n k o f D a v ie ¡;
........ : i . . p o , B p x
, M b c k s v iH e i N G 2 7 0 2 8 ' 5
FiaURINE PAINTERS NEEDED
Make money at Home We will train you-call: 751-7430.
FRONT DESK CLERK, P/T,
weekends. Apply at front desk
Comfort Inn, 150ii Yadkinville Rd.
WANTED FOR busy
& lawn service. Call
' appt. Valid driver's
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,1»98 - D»
S i A S S № I E D S
lN li!M ?E № aV E
P R O F T E A B L i E
iploymoMt
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■vailibl* so you cut sdll hara a
Ilf*. Apply It Mocksville
lunge M«kfs,alistgmilng,
quailyoii«iMixni|iiriylnAitnnce
Itasitimfatopiiiditcliiiiilie '
openings. Loom betwen
M0,e0landisejust8cn»ll»
Fixs!(lli/Davit County Ilf». Q(ut
bwitllltandpay.
Call Kelly or Brant at
3 3 6 - 9 4 0 ^
B o b h a d a j o b e
Higher poylng
Stotesvle lot» are only
opproximatety 20 minutes
away from Mocksville.
C AU
MEGAFORCG
(704)872-0132
B.O.E.
A re Y o u R e ad y7 l
We have an exceptional
outside sales opportunity.
Which will mean 40K-50K or
more 1st year. Mail or fax
resume to :
Nfjonnel Dirtctof
2S40HaiaHica, Suita 2SS
lUWgKNC 27112
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M ciao rialP ark
P u i - t i m e P a r ìe
A t t e a d a a t
Open and cline |im . шей pIcnk: groupi, malnuin talineld sad
grtNinds, operile tnctor. t5-2j tin/ wli, Hiun.-Su. $8.68/hr. Require)
I yr. icfited eipeiicnce. Prefer •omcooe fivini ctOK to park (UwUvUletita).
AMDtiiiiiiikaiMirMiaisc.
5MW.FMrtkSI.
777-2*4*
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trilh duUN InvgMng liyira and
tm toa. FMd МП kv
bMi. keip.tfMMi ol igg
pfDdudloflt Ind oomuwplkin Hid
elher rMeuch fUMiurtftNht«,
OpectM, mtlntiin «id citui
«qulpmint AMlit «hm tmdMl In
Iht conduct ol гамегс)! trilli.
Нчи1ммл1кС(П1|М1Л01Мд(1
idiooL Pniir ом умг ol fìmiifig
experienM or iquIvilMt, Must
hwtvdUtMnc'ilkDM.Siliiy
>iV 4te,tie-»4,»t«llh8W
Sind Stati 'Appllcitkin lo
•1И ahMtUU'Ford-Re*«;'
аа м а ц ася м у .Е о е
ÍE m p lo y m í'n l Б m p lo y m o n l E m p lo y m o ii
a s . ' r r i s j r iquartwty nwvsfetter, asalsUng wHh
progmms and spwHal events, and murt more. Must be creative, have
» X e a 5 u T ? s . f f i thaw» computer exp. $7.25/hr. +
bjHiyflt»; А». may be obtained at D M Co. Senior Center, 622 N.
J g jn ^ 8 ^ .^ lto ,N C ,o rc a .l
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED- apply at front desk. Comfort Inn, 1500
Yadkinville Rd.________________
LAND-TEK QMS, INC. QROUND»CARe CREWposldon: mowing, weedeatlng, etc.
Benetlta; vacatkm. hdWay, health pay BOE. Call 998-1743 between
7№§ie2°^ appointment. Espanol
LEGUL SecnCTARY NEEDED.
Qood people and clerical skills and computer knowledge a muat
Pfeaae aend resume to P.O. Box
550, Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
1Ж , lo c a l ряеовюн МАСнте
^ . ^ e ' P n “Æ ? R ^
In£alrtes,iei7 Fern Valley Rd.B:30un-5pffl, M-F.
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: VINYLsiding Installer, 1 yr. exp. preferred
or will train. Night IndlvMual. Contact Mike Smith at 336-751-
3338.________________________
NEEDED RWLPN. IMMEDIATE
openings. Call Pedlatrk; Services of
America. 338-760-8599 or 1-800- 725-8857.____________________
NEEDEDf MOBILE-HOME set-upMrson, drivers llcenae required. 998-5428 Of 996-2479.__________
NEEDED: CARMa, DEDICATED
teacher who Is dependable, flexible and k»ea children. F-T aubstitute
^ « o n s available. Dipkmi or
offered, ^ a s e appb In person at
Almost Home O uitli^, 571 S. Main St., Mocksville, N.C. 338-751-
7529.
NEEDED: CONSTRUCTKMI LABORER. 345-2504 after 8 p.m.
NOW HIRING:
pennanent InMrsoli R
751-eete.l
seeurih _____
Rand. Call Pal Seamon,
PART-TIMEofflcers at
ri-eete.M-F.7-2.
- f :
Sara Lee Hosiery
Y ,\ (lk m villt' Pl.m t
EmploynMnt Security Contmliikin b now accepting applications lor
Incentive operators on 2nd a 3rd ihlfii in the loardlng and Final
Inspection Departmenb.
Applicants must p«s bailc tkHs testing ind a drug screening test •••Strong vrark record and manufacturing uqmlence deslnd*“
Sera Lee Hosiery offers a full benefits package that Includes;
•M4llal/D«nttlH»nt
■H olkhyfiy
•Vaathnfay
•Emptoyee Stodr Ownerafi/p «an
-tmphifte Stock funhaM H»n
■401(k)
•SiMinTHmDlublllty
•iM tlniunna
•KetlrementMan
•CndltUnhn
• employ* Sten
•Tuition RHund
Applications will be taken at tin
Yadklnvlle Employment Security Commission Office
Equal Opportunity Employvr ________*'•* w *“*41
PERSON TO CLEAN private homee, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood
^^^neflts. Ckivsrflekl's. 760-
SET YOtlR OWN hours and pay. Cost nothing up front. Become a
Tuppenmre consultant. Cat Anita
TANKER DRIVER NEEDED. Qood
WANTED; LOCAt. DMVER4K)maevery nlghl ClaaaACDL req.,one
year exp. Can 751-3891.
CNA’S
To Cover Davie County
All Shifts
Part-Time & Full Time
Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified
3 3 6 - 7 2 4 - 1 1 9 7
Piedmont
HomeHealth, Inc.
Winston-Salem
The hometown company, we’ll Ireal
you like you’d expect"
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STATESVILLE:
•O utsld* Uphotatary -1 yr O utslda uphotetary axpartanca raqutrad
•C ushion S aw ar - 1 yr Upliolatary aaw ing raqulrad
•C ovar S aw ar - 1 yr. Uptiotatary aaw ing raqulrad
TROUTMAN:
•S«wlng M achin* M «chan)o - 1*2 yrs «xperisnce required
HICKORY:
•Fabric tnvantory H andtar - Forfctift axpariani» raqulrad
•A utom atad Fabric C unar - Cutting axpartanca raqulrad; autom atad cutting axpartanca pratarrad
CONOVER:
•Laattiar Room H aipar/Shadar
•Zippar/Bordar S aw ar - Exparlance raqulrad
•C ushion S aw ar - U photatary saw ing axpartanca raqulrad
•Saw ing tnspactor - Inspactlon axpartanca pratarrad
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We Offer:
/ Top pay for skills
/ 7 paid holidays
/ I ^ d Vacation
/ 401(k) Retirement Benefit
/ Stock Purchase Program
/ Computer'I\itorlak
✓ Referral Bonuses
& Morel
639-9000
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procaaa. A ganaral knowladga of wood
working aquipmant would ba halpful.
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BaVÍe JobReady Partnership Receives Funding
• J ó g B e o d y N e w s
‘ ■ UK Davie JobReady PaithmWp '*
ncdved iMificiuiOfl rcccnily from Ok
N.C. Dept: of Commerce lhat their (
toMlauAioo grill application has been , Uvc school/dropout prevention, and
iec«|itriMd funded. Tbe partnership . nnance.EachcomraHtcehas8oalsand
gram, expansion of work-based team- High School for counscion and ad-
ing,increasedop|nttuiiltiesforcduca- minislraton on new software which
tBtstoKHultelocallabommtliclliif«- wi\lbeuscdfotreglstrationimdin(of-
malionfofiisewllh5tudefils,develop- mationiranagemcnt. Acmecrsunitof
li »V>uf of approximately 30 local
' firqm business, education, and
'¿ivenuKnl who are wocUng together
■ iqlmiirovethesyslemorcotecrprepo-
’■«don for students. The Partnership
itceived a $100,000 grant lost school
'yi»r,and the continuation grantfor this
, stbool year will Mng anotherS70,000
10 the counly
V The local paitncnhip Is organized
irand 12 commiltces which includc
. lAatkeling, carccr guidance, work-
based learning, oiticuialian, ailcma-
objectives in placc which the funding
will help achieve over the coming
months.
^ 'Weaieexcitedaboulanolherycar
_of funding,” said DebWcTripIctl, mar
keting committee member. Ibis will
allow us to continue to work on many
Mngs which were set in motion lost
year so that we can keep moving for
wanl." I
SoracorthelhingsihatlheJobRcoily
Partnership is working on include a
comprehensive carccr guidance pro-
ment of a "functional curriculum" for
selected exceptional children, and
elimination of barrien 10 employment
and post-secondaiy education.
Several JobReady activities were
conducted over the summer In antici
pation of another year of funding.
Five educalon ancndcd a model
schoolsconfercnce lo pick up ideas for
local use. Ten educators loured three
local businesses lo leam aboul em
ployment opportunities in Davie
Counly.
ThUning was conducted at Davic
instruction in the Freshman Succcss
course al Davie High wasreviscd.lbree
counsckxs continued work on Ihe el
ementary guktancc program. Dozens
of sludenis panicipated in work-based
learning expeiienccs of various types.
JobReady funds are federal dollars
which are made available lo states
through Ihe School-to-Woik Opportu
nities Act of 1994. DavieCoumycould
potcniiallyrccciveathirdycaroffund-
ing after this year. When grant funds
end, other resources will have lo be
used to sustain local cfTorls,
S P E A K U P
fn-an ahmd and ne^ected child \
For tiie approxintaiely 47 abuted and negkcted chiMren
brought into protective custody In Davie Couniy each year,
the Aiture is uncertain. In each case« volunteer advocate i< needed :
to investíate and recommend a safé place and letvkxa ferthechild.
Could you itq> in and reprcwnt the ben in teia t o f n id i a diikC
lf»,ymiambmmtaGuanlimAJUtrm.
Guardian ad Utem are everyday people who care about the w dl being
of children. They have time to volunteer and the commitment to work
in building a better fiinire for an abused and neglected child.
You can be someone who makes a difiercnce in a child's life.
Call Sum B. Scon, pnptm mpeniK», n 336-7S1-0177.
Votmtnr training jvjrw in October at the Davie County Public Libntry.
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Homecoming
Davie High Celebrates Friday
Pages Bl, Cl
Cooleemee Centennial
Parade, Fireworks, Reunions And More
Planned For Saturday's Celebration
Section D
DAVIE CO U N TY
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ENTERPRI/ECORD
M 'S 14'» K ill NuiiiIhi W T h iiiM h u . .Sf|)l. 2-1. 1948
D a v ie H ig h A si<s il/lin is ie rs T o iH elp in flu e n c e S tu d e n ts
ByMlkeBuiihanlt
Davie County Enteiptise Recocd
: Lut Wednesday, hundreds of Davie
sbidents went to school early. To ptay.
ItWBsn'laschoolfunction.Itwas some
thing Ihey wanted to do.
Before every football game at Davie
High School, they have an invocation.
Dr. Bill Steed, Davie Schools superin
tendent, said that while the separation of
High School
InigTesling?
MStudentsSay
Pipposed Policy
Would Be Unfair
RyJcnieBunrte
Davie County Enteiprise Record
Siudenuhave widely difTering
'.opiiiwnsaboutwhetherornotdnig
.tests should be administeп^d to
students at Davie High School as
'Iheboardofeducationisconsider-
itig.'
• A large percentage of those
.questioned believe drug testing
.would be an invasion of privacy
;and unfair to students.'
.'i : "'.'What we do on weekends is
'OOr problem," said one student.
' Sènior Tracy Balter agrees that
' drag testing is the wrong action to
Mdw:
/ ^01 only is [dnig testing] in
vading ourprivacy.butUisutifair
to tli^ who are not suspected of
iioing such. Giving the dtug test is
.Uke;siying as teenagm we have
to watch what we do outside the
classroom just tosatisfy the school
system," Baker said.
: : ."I think thal drug testing inter-
lefet' with search without pnib-
;'itó'cause. If they suspect drag
.iise,diengivealesl.Butwhat'sthe
,pointiflherearenosigns?hwo(ild
iheawasleofmoney,''8akiriflany
:Wonfcn,asophoroore.
' ' '"Schoolhainothinglodow^th
N^it studenit do on the week-
énii'' sakl s o p h o i^ Jennifer
Wiiaiey, ,"lf [fte school board]
-makes (studentt] lake il wiihoul
just cause, they shoukl make the
adpiinistratkm."
: Erin Smith, a so|)hoinote, said,
"I doni believe lhat the cost of
iicbool-wkks dhig lesling justifies
the invisioa of privacy."
'^ 1 some studenls belbve lhal
jiiugiantiiitiblemai Davie High
«^¡Aal letling for drugs could
.reduce dial poMem.
. Ii’lthinkthallheikugietdngita
tGUl idea; became, if ihey'ie nol
ii^ d r u i^ [Kudetiti] have noth-
ii^tàw^.abouLBuiiftheyaie,
church and stale is a fine line, thecommu-
nily standards in Davie County niake il
OK to pray. "We do lhal because our
community wants us to do that. I've hod
people from other communities say they
anjteciale thal."
Students aregiven the option of saying
a prayer at graduation, and each class has
chosen to include prayer as part of ihcir
graduation ceremony. Steed said.
Last week. Steed and Davie High's
principals met with a group of area min
isters, asking fcr their help in steering
young people in the right direction. The
meeting was the result of another, which
focused primarily on young people who
get in Irouble. One of the suggestions was
ways to involve chutches and other posi
tive people in the community.
"You are always welcome at our
schools," Steed said. "Anyone on your
staff is welcome."
School board member David Owens
said the First Amendment is oRen misun
derstood. Some places, even schools, are
hostile to people of faith.
"This is a joint effort of us working
together," Owens said. "We all care about
young people very deeply. There are a lot
of positive things going on hene. Our
young people need all of ourhelp, support
and prayers."
Owens said it "did my heart good" to
see the young people show up before
school "pouring their hearts out to the
Lord." "Hopefully, theycanreachoutand
bring other young people in," Owens
said.
Mark Jones said lhat excuses for prob
lems among young people are just that.
"Until wegelinstitutionsoffailh involved
on a daily basis, you're not going to see a
Please See Local-Page 4
iillpcksviiie nannets Say ito To A|)ai1ments - Again
«yM faBw nlM unll
Oavie Counly Enleiimw Record
Laitt Match, Rudi Faak asked Mock^
ville to rezone land he owns off Madison
Road for apaitments.'
Thelown'splanniiigboaid,alterhearing
coiiqilainUfirDmnei|№>ors,iecotnnieiided
against the rezoning request Faak with
drew the request befoie il made it lo the
townboard.
Last week, the developer again took his
plans to the plahnen, and agun it was
lecommended for denial.
The episode left Lash Sanford, a new
member of the board, askingasimpleques-
tion. "Why are we back? Whal ate you
doing thal is different?" Faak’s attorney.
Wanen Casper, said the reason was just as
simple. Apartments makeagood transition
between the single-familyiesidencesatong
Madison and industrial land just lezoned
by the town along 1-40. "This is consistent
with the town's master plans," he said.
Just as in March, the town hall was filled
with neighbors opfoyng the plan. Several
spoke on iheirbwn, and an attorney spoke
on Iheir behalf as well. Ahnost aU of those
residents, theoneswhoboughthomesbom
Faak,testi<iedthathe'piDinisedhimthalthe
land behind their homes woukl be devd-':
oped in a single-family style.
"We were shown a map of die suhfivi-';
sion," said RacKel Joyce. "Our fiiil ques-;!
Uon was what's going behind us? We w e». ;
Ркие Sw П ани п . Pagi 4'-.i
neciiioo Concepts may be bringing its
operatkMs lo Mocksviile.
If plana go u envisioned, 40 mote job*
wouU be added to the company's work
Cnce of 120, mouof whnh would benefii
low and medente income ateaiesklents..
The Mockiville'Town Board this month
a|ipfDveda|iiilying for $320,000economic
development gnnt, with the town paying
$110,000, to extend water and sewer ser
vices to the site off U.S. 601 Notth near
Horn's Truck Stop.
Hieideadidn'tsilwellwilhWadePyson.
who said he is concerned about Ihe town's
rapid growth. Davie County has taken the
Ieadtoreducepetsonalwelfare,ai)dshouId
do Ihe same with businesses, he said.
"This is cotporale welfare," Dyson said.
A company in good financial condition
should be able to afford to pay its own way.
-The contract will require Precision Con-.
cepisiohiieiheadditioiuil40employmto
its wotk force, said Steve Davenpoit, «
senior planner with BenchiMtk, the comr
Mm I
fnr'iheiGiwii.i'ipany making the
''TheyhavetoiMkeacaiiM
what they lay tb^.will do
creaie the jo ^ and b ia s ite й^нЫгл
people diey lay ttey an iqii« » »
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i -D A V n COUNTY IM X IU m SE RÉCORD, Sept 24;
School Board’s Testing
For Wrong Substance
When it gets in trouble, count on the Davie County Board
of Education to oveireact. That’s what the board is doing now
with its dMj^on to adopt a new drug testing policy,
The. board is considering urine tests to determine if ath
letes âié using drugs;
lusteai of testing athletes, school superintendent Bill Steed
wants to tjM everybody. There’s some major constitutionai
reasons pnventing that. It’s illegal.
Scim l b b ^ members have talked about testing students,
who participate in entracurricular activities — athletes, band;
members, debate club. Students Against Drunk Driving, the
Fïllowship of Christian Athletes, the Spanish Club...
That should do wonders for participation.
I Students at Davie High musl be asking why they are un
der a cloud of suspicion as drug users. Will teachers, already
burdened with paper work, now have lo balance dozens of vials ■
of urine in the classroom? Will we have to raise taxes to pay for
1,600 drug tests? What about lawsuits for invasion of privacy,
false test results and switched urine?
All the ideas have been hatched since Davie High School
reversed its zero-lolerance policy for alcohol and drugs lo keep
three players eligible for the football team. None of Ihe solu
tions offeied, however, address the causc of the controversy;
alcohol. Urine testing is for marijuana, nol alcohol.
To lest for alcohol, students might have to submit lo a
breathalyzer during school.
Constitutional issues. Urine tests. Breathalyzers. Law-,
suits.
Maybe thal old policy wasn’t .to bad. It was simple and
direct. Violators were excused fiom Ihe team.
The only problem was enforcement. To do lhal, the school
shoukl have been submitting superintendents and principals to
another test: for backbones.
Pink Flamingos Testing
Davie’s European Village
«nfaceathem?-
; ' That’» whal Bert Bahnion wants to know.
, He’s selling pink flamingos al his comer of N.C. 801 and
Interstate 40 in Hillsdale. A mobile marquee proclaims his
“Kindertown Pink Flamingo Sale." Last week, the fiist batch of
lawn omamenls had sold at $10 each.
; Bahnson knows he’s violating Davie County’s sign ordi
nance. His sign ;— complete with colorful banners — is ex-
pmsly prohibited by zoning regulations.
But he’s nol woiried. Davie County doesn’t seem lo en
force its rules any more, Bahnson says. He says one of his neigh
bors, the new Kinderton development on the old Wm-Mock Fami,
has an illegal sign, too. It’s right across from commissioner Carl
Boon’s bouse. If|Kinderton doesn’t have to follow the mles,
why should Bahnson? His sign is actually bait, just waiting for
the fust zoning officer to come along. But enforcement is lax.
Bahnson is playing a cultural war with his neighbor. Pink
flamingos are supposed to be the tackiest sort of yard art The
affluent Kinderton will be styled after a European village. ..; r
Commissioners hâve approved more than 5S2 honKS on
thepnpoty. Bahnion’sfaimisnextdoor,andhe'swotTtedjhu
StratfordOi^Yadkin denizens won’t like their country neighbor.
. , :— Dwight Spàrics
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Harsher Sentence Would Have Been Accepted
poiiilcd with your Judgment. Bul lhat wasn't pur
decision to nuke, realizing the stress mvolvfd, A?
stated, we signed the same »greemcnl and undci-
slood Ihe consoiuenccs. Wc were very apprajs-
live of your and the entire adminlstialion'sinvolyc-
raent with the prognun. Yel roles ore lulcs, prece
dent or not. It wouM never tie easy to have rooil»lI
To the editor
WcarestudentsalWcstcniCanilinaUnivefSity,
iuid mcmlxn of tM '98 graduating class of Davie
High School. We were also teammates of all Uie
Involved panics in the inramous "Rxxball Drink
ing Incident." Wewere toWaliout the events shoitly
after they tooli place and were disappointed with
the players'actions. Then the ensuing conflict was
even more disappointing to iis.
Finl, let us make il clearlhal we ire not writing
solely to crilicia die punlshnem; we are emN»-
lassed at the whole situHlaa. It is undentood thtt
weleeiugefsaregoinglomakeinistakesbut,althe
same dme, we know the consequences ofhejng
caughi. Guys, we signed the same paper as you all
and we knew whal wouU happn if we were
c<ught.hwaiobvkxBlyb*djud2nieMonyouipM.
As for Mn. Best, we were also somewliat dbap-
PHS Band Not Undervwritteh By Football
Toteedkor.booiMt. No percentage ofthe Utke M the gale nor
As^idenioftheDavieBandBoosten.Ifeel • ihefundsntisidaltheconcesdooMndgo^the
band. When the band bought new unifoim Iwo
y»«4O .ith«ltoiaisetti*25.000oniuow n.wecti's Enleiprise. Mr. Kofke implied thal sincefnmh.ii i. ,kl ___ • ------- Iie«llydon1knowhownianyactivitlesfoort«ll
undeiwriles.butIwantedtomakeilcIearthalthe
b«idisnoto„eofthera.Th«*youforglvingme wtvities - iwluding the i^ h in g band. This is ц* opportunity to clear this matter up.simply not the case.
The band has never received any financial
support from cither the Rxxball team orthe alhlelic
Amelia UtUe
Mocksville
Students Committed A Serious CrimeTo the editor
This whole paradox wouU be quite laughaUe if
il weren't so veiy sad, with so many negative
implicatkns..
On page I of the Scpl. l7issueofthe Enterprise,
we leam dm "members of the Davie Counly Boaid
of EducaUon wanl lo send a clear message lo
studcnts:'driBkiii(;aiid usii^dnigi wiU nM.be.
lolenaed In Davie iCounly Schools, and it's not the
right way to act anywhefc.”..............
Rest assuied, membcn of the bowl and Ms.
Bost, your mesiife hil been made both kmd aad
clear to all Davie rcskkMs, eqieciaUy studenu.
Ihe many (caicas why this piedicameM U M
absunl have already lieea adequately stated. The
Fm Is, these three boyi commiiied a serious crime
lhat had nothing 10 do with IbottMU. Driving widi
openakoholinihevchkleii^mtdielaw.miich
less when die designated driver is an unlfcensedlS-
yearkiU.
Ten yean ago, my parents were killed when
dieir inickwas hil head on byayoung man who had
'just a few beers.'I know first-hand die devastalkm
Uiat occun when you mix akwhol with a 2,000 №.
; v e l ^ rm very lhanUul dial the alght of Ihe
season c|ienerdkht end in grave tragedy.
On second thought, maybe it dU. But, like
Roben Kofke so apdy put in hU letter U) the editor
last week, 'Football playets do get ifKcial treat
ment. They alwayt have aikl they always will."
. rUbddieplaycninvolvediadiisincidentwere
glad diey chose foothaU ova tennis or volleyball.
Come lo diink of il, n i bet O. J. Simpson was glad
hednefoodidlasw ell.
William Bradley
Advance
now had dut taken away. To Mr. Larew, we feci
wouM have been die same no matter what rac^
w m involved. Mrs. Beat has never been biased to
ra«- .
Now, die queslion; can the county get over whal
WB done? Whether you agree or not, whal Is ^ne
isdooe.NowilistimetoraoveonaiidremcmbCT(he
team's accomplishmenls,no) scoff aiafewplaycis.
Once again, we arc not criticizing die decision
alone. We are very disappointed ai our friends'
actions, driver and passengers. Just so it is clean v№
would have wanted the same mcrcy but knowing
die consequenccs, would have acccptcd a harsher
sentence. ,
Ryan McClannon
and Jonathan Creaw
Cullqwi^
Letters vvfeioomed
tim Eiiurp riu «ecord wekxxnes IctlEfs
баш its leaden. The letten may be on lopkaot
kical, stale, natkmal or Intenational issues. ;
. : Aa effim will be made to print aU M ás-
sie not Ubckxis, vulgar, or is•--------- тш|рв, wu»
poor tans. The editor reserves die right toedi»
■eden for vammir sod for space.
. AU le an ihouU inclide da nnK .ad
addmu or flu writer, includiit a sign«un^Á
r, not lobe published, Ualso.
W h y D o Y o u W a n t T o B e A C h e e r l e a d e r ?
AihhyShMf;h |n ii4 ]rS |rith CiMlyKahMa-;-:
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998 - ^
ilf Policy Won't stop Drinking, Maybe Punishment Would
fTo the editor.
; I am writing in response to Mr. Robert Koflce's
;lctter printed in the Sept. 17 edition of the Davie
ICounty Enterprise. Mr. Kolkc said Toolbiill was "the
Iprcmier sport of the 5chool"and Uut football players
!get special treatment from everyone although diey
jdldn'l ask for II. These two sUilenienls are tiuc, btit I
idon't believe dial the boys caught drinking deserve :
• spccial treaunent.
; Ihaveaquestionforyou,Mr.Kofke.Youwra(e
jthatthe punishment for being caughi drinking was ■'
; harsh and incffccllvc. If the punishment was so
harsh and so InefTcctlve, why did you allow your son;;
to sign the paper staling he agreed to follow die .
policies? Also, il seems odd Uut you didn't say '
anything against the policy until il should have been
put inui effect.
Eveiyone does deserve a second chance... nexl
year.Obylousiy.Uiese boys didnt "have loo much to
lose," otherwise they wouldn't havepulUielrioveof
football in danger by getting dnink. They knew the
coiisequiraces. .
Mr. Kofke *roic, "The cuirent policy does not
slop student athletes from driiiking." He also wrote
that the policy had been incffccl for 23 years and hod
not been enforced until now. So, this policy had
stopped students from drinking for 23yeais.Uthe
policy didn'l woric, does anyone really believe light
ening Uk punishment would? AlUiough knowing
the policy may not have slopped die aUileles (iom
drinking, maybe the punishment wouM have.
Mr. Kofke wrote twice, "Send me in coach, fm
ready" aldiough Uie boys caughi drunk should really
have been saying, "Take me out coach, Fm too
irresponsible to be on the team."
Rachel Buiriss
Advancc
iCenterPoint Serving Djavie County Residents
ITodteedlWr.
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! has prov ided menial health and related services for
I Davie county residents. In Januaiy, our name
j changcd from Fbrsyth-Stolcs Menial Healdi Cen-
; ter lo CenlaPoinl in part to recognize our cspan-
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I Though the Centcr№nl Human Services name
1 may be new, the services we offer, which includc
; the full nuige of adult mental health, child and
I familydcvcbpmcnlaldlsabllilyandsubstanceabusc
I diagnosis and trcatmenl programs, continue at our
I Davie counly ofllccs in the Hospllal, Brock Buiid-
ing or Hc^ions kicatlons. Those local ser
vices a^'piograms are baiiked by die full resourees
of C enl^lnl's clitiical a ^ professional staff and
racllllles,including a c ^ Id Ii^aUent Servtees at
CcmcrPoinl's Inpaiiem facilily in Winsion-Sàlem.
CenlcrPoint's servtees are always affordable for
all cllizcns. As a publicly-funded agency,
CcnteiFolnt's scrvice fees' lie cidcUlated on a slid
ing scale, basei on fa M ly ^ n d income.
CenlcrPolnl Is the only North Qmlina commu
nity mental heolth cenier dial is accredited by U*
Joint Commission on Ac(^italk)n of Healthcare
Organlzations(JCAHO), the nadon'smosl respected
board of accreditation. We also hold accredltaUon
fromUieCommisslonofAccredilalionofRehabill-
tation Facilities (CARP). CenterFolnl's Thomas S.
Services are accredited with distinction by The
Council on Quality and Leadership.
At CcnterPoinl Human Services, our mission is
to satisfy our customen wiUi die right results al Uie
righl price. We appreciate being a part of your
communily.
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Chief ExecuUve OITIcer/Area Director
John W. Coble
Davie county Manager
First Show At Performing Arts Center Successful
To the editor
.The fust art show al die new Perfotmlng Arts
Cenlcr wos a huge succcss. A major part of the
credit goes to the Davie Enteiprise. A few weeks
ago I rcccivcd an envelope with llycrs on art shows
fioiji Nancy Norton, executive director for The
Davie County Aits Council. It included a note
asking me If I could find time to coonlinalc on
shbwiforThc Pcribnning Alls Center. Sounds like
Hln:' I dioughl. ihcn I looked at Uic fiist dale,
Stplehiber. My fiisl reaction was, no way. artists
plait dielr shows way in advance, needing Ume to
paint and be at die mercy of Uielr framei’s sched-
ules. In oddltion, there wouM be no time for me u>
put up posters, write press releases.
My second thoughl wos Uut il would be fun, and
within a few minutes, I was on die phone calling
artists. Sue Boggs and Faye Self had worit ready
and fromcd. Sue, ехс1Ы1у said "Don't wony, ГН
help hang tlie show. Whatdoyou needr Widi only
a few days ieil I dashed off a fast note to die Davie
Enterprise and wllhin houn the newspaper was on
the phone calling Sue and Faye, sclUng up inter
views. I know how long it lakes to get pictures
developed and aii article written. The Enteiprise
made a special effort to gel die article in before Uie
reception. We had a great crowd lum oul; the hon
d'deuvies, provided by Uie an council, were won-
deiful and eveiyone was impressed widi die art-
woric.
The nexl art show will be hung in the gallciy on
Uie finl of November and will hang until Dec. 20.
This show will feature several onists, woridng in
different media. The on will be for sate. A multi-
artist spring show is also planned and will be open
to all resUents of DavieCounty. Thank you, Davie
Enlerprise for die big pan you play In bringing and
promoting Uie visual arts in l^vie County.
Bonnie Wililams-Rhoades
Advance
gpn't Take Privacy From Youth, Responsibility From Parents
Tbdiecdltor
■ Uave us our privacy and ourresponsibllity.' '
Afterreading allUie letters U) the edilorinUie last
twbtssuesof die Enterprise, I have been persuaded
bbdi ways, for and against rules ond mercy. Please
lüad as I have tried to settle Uiis issue in my mind.
«'One scripture keeps comingtomymlnd:"Tliose
aintingyou who are wiUwutsin.casiiherint stone."
And let's get real. Who in this world loW ony of us
lhat life is fair. While we are all crcated equal, we
ite not all destined to be equal. Some become
Tootboll ployen. some become great football play-
cis, not bccause wc'ie neccssorily bora thal way,
but becouse we find in ouisclves a passion for a
certain somcdiing, and Uial in iisclf is a great
deierininer. We are all predestined to one puiposc,
and Uut Is to becomc like Jesus,
r 'Tlie law alone is only Uiere Ui show us all wherc
!we have fallen short. WIthoul mercy, Uie low is
Ihypocrillcol because who of us hos kepi every letter
loTit?:
: My deepest concern is not what has uansplred
land who wlllor will not be punished, ifUiat punish-
¡ment meets die crime or not, bul who is to do Uie
!puMshing.Myreori8Uiatwearebecomingapolk:e
istale.WWteschoolsshoukl have polfctes toguanl
!a*ahistdisruplk»stti die acadendc procedures and
'potendal menai giowdiofeach student, die schools
i and ençtoyen, for Uut nutter, are way oul of dieir
irealraotsuthorityvihenitcomesttipeople'sfrivate
¡livesi Drug testing, if Uie conununity feels it U
¡necessary, shoukl only be used for posiUve rein
forcement. counseling services, rehabilllaUve ser
vices, educattonol servkxs. A forewarning shouM
ta^uitaxpaycnUioughUialanygovenimental
Msttliuaive program only has S percent success
figjtW le a Christ centered program such ai Teen
Cwienge bos an 86 percent succcss rale.
lUUnkdrugleslingis«ilagoodidea.Nexl.diere
Villbe pregnancy lest, afcohol lest.andare youjusl-
•plain-stupkl tests; Let's not forget die all-in-one lest
■kitpirailsmaypurehaseforthosesummernionUis. ,
i(5^Jtaker Doesnl Care
ioriDcdilot: .
; who’s living in Divie County now? It's
W BiU "Slkk Willy" ainlon - it's Allen "Slkk
tWilly" Whitaker,ouroivnsheriff.That'sright,rm ;
OTinp«ringUielwo.llieenisuinied«uourgrealand
isoH»lled wonderful high sheriff is deceiving Uiis
¡county just as die pirwklenl is deceiving die coun-
¡tiy.; NationalT.V.lsnowulkingaboutUiepresklenl
designing or being impeached. I say Uie cidzew of
Savie county shoukl be lalkint iiboul the same
'concerning our high sheriff. ' '.
: This man is.liyingU) deceive you out of your
lvMe.Hedoesi^ciRabouldiiscauniy.Allhecares ,
(orishimielfillddiennicyourcounlylspaying 'r
; him forhU kiusy scrvkxs. Doourcounly afayor,
pèlAlMWhiuimoutof^cn^VoteTlmWôoM;
w.-.. ' ' J-Ï-'-.
Who needialie detector test anyn»re?i>lease dont
lake our ^ w iy 'iiii "dio'chiiici to ta
responsible away from Uiem or Ihc paents. If
schools do drag tests, even widi positive reinforce
ment, It would only serve lo, separate the weeds
from the ivhcal. I liope v« don't wanl to determine
this by a d i^ M SI. I wouU sincerely hope Uut Uils
is not die orily inteUigent way of discerning who is
or isnt "good" enough to play sports, get a scholar
ship. or who will s u c ^ at our suuidards. A drag
lest wouldn't have revealed allorFresidentCllnlon's
sins.
Being a teenager means experiencing adult*
hood, a beginner who will make mistokes. Altow
them their misukcs, nuke Uiem responsible, andlet
Uiemlcomrroraiheirmisuikes,andifUieyare really
smart, they will, ond If diey are genius, diey will
leam from cach other’s misukes. Let's just hope
Uiey dont tiioke il to the prBMency wlUiout having
learned sotiielhlng.
We give die evils of this world u» much power
iodesiioyui.W*iiiedaevilsottMiwaildk>inake
cHlditiillveuphio
The reason I have had such a hard dme settling
Uiis issue in my mind is, believe it or not, rm not
perfect. I jusl Uiank God for His fusl showing me
where rm wrong, and Uien Uiank Him for His
mcn;y and grace, and kive Him more. 1 repent fiom
some Uilngs, and uy № do better, widi His help, in
. olhen.Thalisallwecanaskorourchiklren.IfUiey
refuse 10 live by diis grace and mercy, dien diey
choose to be delivered to die law.
Before you make any declskms at drag testing,
remember dlls. I made a mistake over IS yean ago
whichalmost kept me from geldng my present job.
Because of die judgmental creatures we are. whal
goes on your record can and will be heM against
you.
Connk! Farrell
Cookemee
Integrity Is Real Issue For County
Todieedilor '
I am a ’ 1996 graduate of Davie High School,
stadoned wiUi Uie Navy in Charteston, S.C. The
recent hbttopfcondieedilorial page stnickachord
with me. in p«tfcular Mr. Robert Koike's letter
datedSept.l7.I couki not care less about how big foolbdl is os
asport. Davie High Schooldoesnolexisltoprovkle
aUdeUc exhibitions fot die communily. Il exists to
provide a young teenager wiUi skills needed to go
off to *> k or college ^ tow ytm ^.U ve a
succcssfifllife. Aftetichpçl ç o (ls»iu p p o ^ ,lo .
be nufr,aàdni*ingiii<w,';r,‘;,fe^‘.:r;;-;;;;,r^^^^^^^^ :
Ihave'péi^tÿwiUkssédMleastoneliinnce
in wWch a top adriele "back in my day* had hts
ichedule’shulTled around so dial he woukl have at
, teast a prayer of geuing grades good enough to
con tin iie% ^l ond wrestling. I canl begin to
describèîoyoù, die reader, how much dial idted me
Uien and him m u^ il disturbs me now in die wake
ofa similar insuiy». ,
Ican^remeiTdieramyriadoftalcsaf students
snkHcerftlg andbtâgging in class iinul sneaking
akohom their psrenis' ijoiiies white dieyiiwe
away. Siories ot happenings al evenu dut p « w s
wen luStw oi "skejHiven" or "o n v i^lripi'
cam iÿa'tei as well. These utes usually involved
akxihol anti (cover the kkls'eyes) sex. I was in
classes thi« consisted lordly of football, basket-
b ia i.'^ ;t it^ I playm. Adddie cheerieadcfsto
mixaswell.aonguie: ^
Ponnts. read carefully. Have limes really
c h an ^ Uut much since you and I were in school?
HaveyoucheckedyourlkiiBtcabinetlaBly?When
was U» last Ume your kkl came in from a f ^ night
i-'«waylhih your house and just weniiitaiglMto^
^ avoklin* you like die plague?
' AWitiiiinotksofyouthighichooldayiCflintog
hackl'Waiiyduuiadtodo?
KMs n goiag 10 driak. KUs are going to drive
; M K i* ife|o iiv lô ileA
What ha 1 we turn our backs on any-
Cooleemee Maintairis
A Way Of Life That
Is Worth Presen/ing
In an age of decaying downtowns and abandoned strip malls, *
sometimes it seems there’s no place for Ihose of us who believe
the past is worth preserving and that newer doesn't always mean;
belter.
It’s little wonder Cooleemee has won the
hearts of newcomers and held a special place
in the memories of all who once called it
home, for it is a rare place where the past lives
in harmony with Ihe present.
The people of Cooleemee lake pride in Iheir
heritage and suive to preserve it. Many of
them live in houses that once belonged lo their
parents or Iheir parenis' parents.
The textile mill around which Iheir town
grew ceased lo operate long ago, but Ihey have JM H IW
fought to maintain the mill village way of life. C M h tT
They've had a mural of Ihe old downtown ----------^-----------
painted on a wall at that mill, lumed the house
that was once home to the mill manager into a first-rate museum
and keep the pool where children haveibeen swimming for SO
years in shipshape for the latest generation.
The children of Cooleemee can describe Ihe jobs their grand
parents performed at Ihe mill decades ago and are among the
most enthusiastic volunteers preparing for Cooleemee's centen
nial celebration to be held Saturday.
O f course, in Cooleemee there's never a shortage of volun
teers for worthwhile causes like renovating their aging public
swimming pool or making repairs after a fire damaged class
rooms at their elementary school.
They volunteer to help children leam to read, to get out of
bed in Ihe middle of the night because a neighbor's fire alarm
sounded and to clear out Ihe overgrown hollow where their
grandparents used to play to create a new nature park.
Cooleemee is a place where neighbors are still neighborly,
rushing to the aid of anyone in the communily who has a need.
They provide yard work, rides to the grocery store and doctor's
office and deliver Ihe mail for their neighbors.
Many a crime has been prevented by neighbors watching out
for neighbors, and they find a way to make sure that every child
in town has a present to open on Chrisimas morning.
Receiving virtually no compensation, Cooleemee's elected
officials and their families devote hours of evety week to the
betterment of their lown. They are truly servants of the public,
and I'll bet there is no other b < ^ meeting in the county w h ^ a
commiuioner would bring ve^tables from Ma guden to d im . ’
with everyone in attendance - even the ncwip«|iet rapocMn, ' ^
To live In a place with folks who still cate aboul their neigh
bors is a blessing. i i.i
Cooleemee is the kind of hometown just about everyone > •
would like to have - one blessed with a century of hard-wotk-
ing, hospitable people.
Happy birthday, Cooleemee. And many niofe.
ooewhobreaksanite?Whyareweimiggiingaaa
naUontokeep criminals behind die walls of prison
Uut are fiilltodK brim? Wedktatut die example
wiUi every indivUual dial broke a rate. We tel
murderen go after serving 15 yem of a life sen
tence u Uut a doubte murderer can have hU nek.
rve real dme and time again diat U» majority of
peopte behind ban are Uieie as repeat offenders.
They faitedlotem Uie ksion die fiisl dme, so Uiey
circulate back dirough die lystem at out expense.
; ,rd go forward wiUi my piopoiitio« 10 bring back
. publk coun square hioÿnis (M in railing Uk bv
of punishment for serious crimes back when it
shoukl be), bul dial's anodier sesskM in front of Uie
keyboard entirely. When roks ate made, someone
shoukl stand by diem.
Mr. KofU, whoUgoingto have any sympadiy
for die "points" ndsed in your editorial when a
dninken teenager slams into somebody's car. and
siuffsoutalife?ni agree wiUi you. KMs aie going
to experiment. Now diey just have a liute kss
• respect for Uie severity of any consequences Uut
Ihey may or may not have to face when Uiey get
: caught. Gives me all kinds of want! fuzzks.
; TheprognmunderwhlchIieiv«lad»№vyls
built on integrity. The American Heriuge Dktio-
' lury refers to integrity as "iteadfast adherence to a
strictmondoreUikalcode'andlfeelasdioughit's
obvious dut Davk County has an integrity issue
here. Il'sschoolsystemdMnt stand by whal ilsaM.
Inmyjob,ifmysuperioneverfeelasdioiighIhave
an integrity probkm, I go ftom ranning a nuckar
reactortochippingpalal-AkM'sjob^kinDavte
County Is nottoplayfoodiaU.It'itoeani die g n ^
and I dont undenuad how in tt» worW II can he
■"kiokeduponasanydif^tiat. ■
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On November 3rd...
ELECT OUKREPUBUCM C ^ ib m i
FOR
DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
JUDGE JIMMY L MYERS
DAVIECOUNirSONLYRESlKNTDBniaOOUin'piGE
UEinENANT(X}MMANraRINUSNAVALRESERVE
SmWRECOilDOrSEXVn'IOOUKCOMMlMTY ^
MARK S. CULLER ;
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OVERim VEYEAIISLEGALEXFaUENCE •
MARTIN J.GOTTHOLM
ASSISrANTW Sraia ATTORNEY
lO RM ERA ilM Y Ham aBinUn' ,
WAYNE L MICHAEL
OVERaiyEARSLEGALEXrERIENCE
CHAIRMAN OF LEXINGTON O ry SCHOOL BOARD
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<4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998
Opinions On Dilig Testing Ш й |
l i _ i
CoaUaiMdFVaaPaiil
Ihen Цкге should be some type of
punishment fot those who use dnigs,"
said junior Metedlth Cotnatzcr.
Holly Cook, also a junior, agrees
wlihConuuer.■ . _ » i
"Dmg tesdng at Davie H ig liJj«
good idea. Ifathletes and snidents imw
thal Ihey would be tested and puitished
foe wing dnigs, maybe less student
would use drugs.”
Planners Again Recommend Denial
Of Itezoning Request For Apartments
Area ministers and school officials discuss ways to help Davie County's young people with the challenges they face.
Local Ministers Meet With High School Officials
ii'.
Contioutd Fron P>|e I
change. Young people arc hungering
rorliuthandlhcre'sonlysomuch gov
ernment can do."
The rainisicra and other church
workets ait welcome to volunteer just
as anyone else does, said Davic High
Principal Linda Bost. Theic's not one
ospcct of our school üiat does not need
your involvement."
Just having ministers visible on cam*
pus would beagrcatbcncrn. Word gets
out quickly among students, she sold,
and they could go to the ministers if
they havea problem. "You would be in
aposition dut studenlscan opt to comc
talk to you."
Belngat school during lunch would
be a good chancc for ministers to meet
wllh stodents, she said.
Ulereare sevcralclubswithaChris-
tian focus, and a Bible history class is
offered, Bost said.
From kindergarten through high
school, there are character building
classes and aclivities, teaching right
fnxn wrong,morals,Steedsaid. "Hope
fully, as we bring them up from kinder-
gaiten through high school, this will
make a difference."
Bost urged the ministers to consider
starting programs for young people at
Ihelr churches, such as аЛег-school
uiloiing, maybe even peer tutoring.
raremdnoldplavclowaiienkia
i.to the lyrics of music their children
j listen lo, and to whal they wauh on
jjelevision. Last year, Marilyn Manson
p-shins and other paraphernalia were
i .banned from Ihc high school.
>; Minister David Powell asked the
i':teaching that we are descendants of
l'.monkeys. Even part of die religious
i .community is buying into that, he said.
С Those idea»are having an Impact
;Гоп character," Powell said. "How can
;Гше go about teaching thatsupportsThc
: Creation? And we have evidence, and
;.'Uie evidence is overwhelming. How
;ian we get equal gioundr
Coatlnucd From F ife I
lold more single-family homes. Thai Is
why wo made Ihe decision to buy Ihis
home. We took Mr. Faak al his word."
N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Pal
Hennelly also lives on Madison Road,
and said it isn't designed lo handle the
traffic now, much less Ihe hundreds of
vehlcleslhalwouklbeaddedwllhapait-
menls. The toad feeds lo a busy U.S.
601, wllh not stopllghi, and lo U.S. 64
at a blind hill. Hennelly said accldenB
are common at those Inlerscclions.
James Davis, the attorney, sakl Ihe
town's zoning of Industtial land lo ihe
westand nonh waslnoppiDptiateat the.
time. He asked Ihose who opposed Ihe;
request to stand and look Ihe board
members In Uie eyes.
Planner Lawrence Ray Carter said
he didn'l see much difference In ihe
proposal, and again made Ihe motion
lo recommend denial of Uie request. Ii.
passed unanimously.
The town boaid, which makes ihe
linal decision. Is expected lo discuss
die matter on Ocl 6.
Student National Merit Semifinalist
A former Davie High School stu
dent allending the North Carolina
School of Science and Mathematics
has been named a scminnallsi in Ihc
1998-99 competition for merit schol
arships.
Bryson West Finklea Is among 48
at the school lo he named scmifinal-
isls.
More lhan 13,000 high school se
niors nationwide arc competing for
7,000 National Merit scholarships
worth about $27 million. The scmi-
nnalists make up less lhan half of dni:
percent of each slate’s high school
John Friedrick, executive director
of NCSSM, says NCSSM oriclals
“appreciate each of ihe home high
schools which have prepared these
seminnallsls so well. We have ai'-
iracted these students to provide them
further opportunity to build upon Ihis
potential. We congratulate them for
Iheir achievement."
Wooldridge Earns Sciioiarship
Superintendent Dr. Bill Steed, assistant principal Danny Gartner and principal Linda Bost
listen to comments during the meeting. - Photos by Robin FMguMon
Bost said one way would be lo
change the laws. Contact legislators.
Steed said that evolution is taught as
aibeixy.'lwoukl hope dial our people
: ■« on «yi«! u M aayna )■ lay.
-ilaiKte»,. IlMtekllHiio,'
Fowtll saU tttixe who believe in
TheCreationshouM have equal ground
to present Uieir theory.
Lanny AUiins,aminislerwho taught
biology for 17 years, said he taught as
a Uicoiy and told students it was a
theory. And it's something they need lo
know to be prepared for collcge.
Joel Boyles, minister, said there arc
certain Uiings the schools can't do, just
as Uiere an: things churches can't do.
Parents are the key, he said.
‘Public schools can't take Uic re
sponsibility of correcting society," he
sakl. "We have lo be very careful on
what wc tell a parent how to mn Uieir
lives. Ourjob is to see whal we can do
together."
School secretary ShirieyConle said
her KM was greatly influeaced by
U M M d iate^ « nW M t «to
\*em№fooital\i)r«cficei,ai«lanended
Uie games.
There are so many places >-ou can
justpassthroughand let Ihcm sec you,"
Full Time
Temp Nurse
CMA or MA needed
Winter 1998 to fill in
during maternity leave.
Family Practice in
Clemmons
Fax resume to
778-0202 by 1012198.
Collie said. The high school is valu
able. and you can make an impression
on Iheir lives before they go out tnuj Ihe
world."
Appalachian Slate University stu
dent Melissa Marie Wooldridge,
daughter of Darrell and Nancy
Wooldridge of Advancc, has been
awarded a SSOOO Independent Insur
ance Agents of NorIh Carolina Schol
arship forUie 1998-99 acadcmic year.
Wooldridge is a junior risk and
insurance management major at the
John A. Walker College of Business.
In 1995 Ihc Nonh Carolina insur
ance group committed to fund scholar
ships for sludenis majoring in risk arid
Insurance at Appalachian. The BANC
scholarships are the largest awarded
by Ihc Walker College to juniors and
senior students. The Walker College
maintains ongoing contact wlUi the
Insurance industry through programs
of the Richard S. Brantley Risk arid
Insurance Center.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 24,1998 -5
■ thefollowlngcaseswcrodisposed
tif last week in Davie District Court.
JudgeJackE. Klass presided. Prosccu-
lor was Leigh Brickcr. assistant DA.
• Juan B alt^, driving while li
cense revoked, 'tentcnccd Id 30 days,
credit for lime served.
- Шгу Borman, DWI. scnicnccd lo
6^ ^8, susiwndcd for 1 year. $100
and cost, 24 liouR community service,
ai»e^ment.
' Gregoiy Briere. 74 mph in a 55
zotte, reduccd toexceeding safe speed.
$t 0 nnd cost; no licensc, dismissed.
- lustin Bryam. reckless driving lo
endanger.roiluretostoprorstopsignor
red light, dismissed; llccing to elude
antsl with motor vehicle, prayer for
judgment on cosl; 52 mph In a35 гопе,
reduced to 44 in a 35, $ 10 and cost.
- Tony Campbell, 75 mph In a 55
zone,reducedto64in55,$10andcosL
• - Candice Carr, failure to wear scat
belt, inspection violation, dismissed;
driving while license revoked, prayer
forjudgment continued on cost.
• Tracey Cockcftiam. larceny, sen
tenced to 45 days, suspended for 2
years, 24 hours communily service,
not go on property of prosecuting wit
ness. $50 and cost.
, Steven Cornelius, possession of
drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45
.days, suspended 2 years, assessment,
random dnig testing, cosl; possession
of Schedule И controlled substance,
jiismlssed, Insufncicm evidence.
- Rocky Dewall, resisting public
ofdccr, simple assault, scnicnccd to 30
days, suspended for 1 year, serve 25
days, crcdit for time served.
- Sherry Dewalt. worthless check,
sentenced lo 30 days, suspended for 1
year,rcstilution$90.22,nothavcchcck-
ing account, nol go on premises of
Wal-Mart, 24 hours communily ser
vice. cost.
- Juan Eslcla, DWI, reckless driv
ing 10 endanger, sentenced lo 60 days,
suspended for 2 years, 24 hours com
munily service, assessment, $100 and
cost; no liccnse. failure lo heed light or
sircn, sentenced to 30 days, suspended
for 2 years, not operate vehicle until
licensed. $25 and cost.
- Danjel Everiey, 110 mph in a 70
zone, reduced lo careless and reckless
driving. $25 and cost.
- Marcus Fortune, failure tostop for
slopsign or red light, reduced to im
proper equipment, $10 and cost.
« Norma Fowler, false report to
pi>licc,scntencedlo30days,suspended
for 1 year. 24 hours communily ser
vice. cost.
- Dewey Gray, possession of drug
paraphemalia, sentenced to 45 days,
suspended for 1 year, assessment, 24
hours communily service. SIOO nnd
cost, reslilulion $200and alloniey fees.
• Sicven Hemric, resisting public
officer, sentenced lo45 days, suspended
for 1 year. apiMogize to officer in open
court, nol Ixi convicted of any criminal
offense, 24 hours community service,
$200 and cost; fleeing to elude arrest
wiih motor vehicle, dismissed.
•> Michacl Jarvis, tuding and abet
ting driving while license revoked,
prayer forjudgment continued on cosl.
• Cicero Jones, assault by pointing
a gun, senlenced lo 2 years In jail, nol
be convicted of any criminal ofTcnse.
- James Martin, DWI, senlenced to
12 months, suspended for 2 years, 7
days active, assessment,$200and post;
driving while license revoked, dis
missed; aiding and abetting Impaired
driving, dismissed.
• Peggy Martin, harassing phone
call, resisting public officer, senlenced
lo 45 days; felony larceny, dismissed.
- Jesus Martinez, possession or dis
playing altered, fictitious or revoked
drivers license, dismissed; failurc to
wear seat belt, $25; driving while li
cense revoked, prayer for judgment
continued on cosl.
- Jose Martinez, assault on a fe
male, sentenced to 75 days, suspended
for 2 years, not assault prosecuting
witness, assessment. Family Violence
Prevention, Day Reporting Ccnler,
cosl.
-RaymondMayrield,2countsmis-
demeanor probation violation, sen
lenced to 90 days.
- David Mayhew. misdemeanor
possesslonofmarijuana,$100 and cost,
destroy evidence; possession of drug
paraphernalia, liltering, dismissed.
- Keith Miller, communicating
threats, assault on a female, sentenced
to 50 days, suspended for 2 years, not
assauU, threaten or harass prosecuting
witness, assessment, attend Family
Violence Prevention, Day Reporting
Centcr, cost.
- Ricardo Moran, 83 mph In a 70
zone, dismissed; no licensc, prayer for
judgment continued on cost.
- Louise Mullis. 87 mph in a 70
zone, prayer forjudgment continued
on cost.
- Anthony Myers, delivering or ac
cepting open title, $25 and cost.
- Brian Nichols, failurc to surrender
tille or regislralion, prayer for judg
ment on cost for 60 days.
- John Paugh, 67 mph in a 55 zone,
possession of dmg paraphemallu. dis
missed; driving while liccn.se revoked.
S50andcosl; possession of marijuana,
destroy evidence, cost..
- James Piiiman. 76 mph in a 55
7.Qne,reducedto64inSS.SIOandcost.
- Adam Poindexter, reckless driv
ing lo endanger, prayer forjudgment
continued on cosl.
- Dwayne Potts, driving afler con
suming alcohol by person under 21.
prayerforjudgmenlcontlnuedoncosl.
- Billy Redmond, misdemeanor lar
ceny. dismissed; possession with In-
tcnl to sell or deliver Schedule II con
trolled substance, waived probable
cause.
•Jon Robbins, false report lopolice.
sentenced lo 30 days, .suspended for I
year, 24 hours community service, cosl.
- Jimmy Robertson, sccond degree
trespassing, dismissed; misdenwanor
larccny, sentenced lo 45 days, .sus
pended for I year,24hourscommunily
service, have no contact with prosecut
ing witness, rcslitution $225.
- Paul Sanders, obtaining property
by false prclense, sentenced lo45 days.
- William Shanks, DWI. senlenced
lo 60 days, suspended for 1 year. $ 100
and cosl. not operate vehicle for 30
days, .\ssessmcnt.
- Rcbecca Shipman, second degree
trespassing, sentenced to 45 days, sus-
pendcil for 2 years, nol go hack lo
grandmother's house, remain in good
behavior, cosl.
• Sliarron Simpson. 85 mph In a 70
zone, prayer forjudgment conllnued
on cost.
- Celpolian Southerland,’driving
while license revoked, sentenced lo
120 days, suspended for 2 years, nol
operate vehicle unlil licensed. S2(X)
and cost, gain employment.
- Samuel Spach, mis<lcmeanor pro
bation violation, sentenced to 45 days.
- Tlramas Slarii. DWI, dismissed,
insufilcicnl evidence; reckless driving
to endanger. $25 and cost.
- Anthony Taylor. 81 mph In a 55
zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed,
prayer forjudgment continued on cosl.
- Jimmy Tlionipson, possession of
stolen goods, dismissed; felony lar-
ccny, waived probable cause; driving ■
while license revoked, dismissed. S
- Jose Trejos. 96 mph in a 70 zoné;
prayer rorjudgmenlcontinucdoncosl';
- Patricia Vcnek, DWI, senlenced
to 90days, suspended for I year,$lS0
and cost, rcslitution S150 and allomey
fees, assessment, nol operate vehfcle
for 90 days. ' . ,
•Brian Wise, driving while licensij '
revoked, sentenced to 45 days, susf
pcnded for 2 years, not operate vehicle
until licensed, Î200, cost; rear lamps
violation, resisting public officer, car
rying conccalcd weapon, dismissed:
possession of lirearm, waived prob
able cause.
Failed To Apiicar
-RachelleChaMian.simpleassauli:
- Stephen Floyd, 78 mph In a 70
zone, DWI, 83 mph in a 70 zone.
- Billy Hainton, driving while li
cense revoked. Improper regislralion,
posseniaa of stolen goods.
- Ctiti» Lewis, fekny lüding and
abetting.
- Laura Lownnce, DWI, driving
while Ikense revoked.
- Adrian Macias, fleeing lo elude
oritst; failure loheed light orsiren, 110
mph In 70 zone, reckless driving, re
sisting public ofHcer, DWI, open con-
uiner afler coMuming alcohol.
-StephairieMUIer.wonhlesscheck.
- Jama Monlson, second degree
Ig, breaking and cniering.uesf
- Rebecca Sliles, wonhless check.
A d m in is t r a t iv e G ) u r t
. The following cases were disposed
.gf in Davic Adniinistralive Court on
> $cpl.4. R iding wasMagistratc Rob-
■ (srt Cook. ProsecuUng was Rob Tay-
:ior,assisuuilDA.
J.. ,rJuliaAbshcr,70mphina55zone,
,^uced 10 60 in a 55, $5 and cosl.
^ - Charles Adams, expired registm-
. lion, dismissed, corrcclcd.
- William Allen, failurc to slop for
stop sign or red light, rcduccd to Im-
¡.proper equipmeni, SlOandcosi.
Nicole Adams, 88 mph in a 70
; |zme,reducedlo79ina70,$Sandcost.
; I i ; - Michael Atkins, 63 mph in a 45
1 lzione,r«duccdU)impropcrcquipmeM,
I i$IOandcosl;failuretowearsealbcll,
I 'ofKraling vchiclc wiUi no insunmce,
'ullowlng vchiclc 10 operate with no
lifgistnuion, di.smisscd.
i ; l-ChristophcrAuslin.cxpiredrcgis-
i 'tfation, dismissed, concclcd.
; '■ ; '-William Austin III, speeding SO
i •mphina70'«ine,reducedtoimpropcr
! ;onulpmcnt,$IOandcost.
1 ; I ;-LindaBailey,spccding70mphln
I ';a55zone,rcduccdtoimpropcrcquip-
! ;riient,$IOandcosi.
I ; ' ;-TonyBailcy,70niphina5Szone,
i \ rcduced to 64 in a 55, $5 and cost.
! I ' ! - Laura Ball, 68 mph in a 55 zone,
; |i«luced to improper cquipmciil, $10
! land cost.
; i П - Rodger Barney, 66 mph In a 45
I ;^,reducedtoMina4S,Ùandcost.
I ; i • Jack Вая, exceeding safe speed,
< ; dismissed.
I ; ; : - Darryl Barron, 80 mph in a 70
i ¡zone,rcduccdtoimpropcre4uipnicnl,
I ¡$10 and cosl.
1 ! ; - Clinton Bates, speeding 70 mph
!i'n li 55 zone, reduccd lo improper
:^uipn»enl,$IOandcosl.
i ' ‘ .DavidBeaid,67mphinaS0/otic,
j ^uced to 59 in a 50, $5 and cost:
IfaKpection violation, dismissed, cor-
irwled.
I ; ' - Kenneth ,Beauchamp, speeding
! 7Ò mph in a 55 zone, reduced to im-
i 1 ргорст equipmeni, $10 and cosi.
] 11 : -Gina Beck, 90mph In a70 zunc,
I : leiduced 10 exceeding safe speed.
I ! I : - Warren Bcck, inspection viola-
' I (1Л , dismissed, c o n ^ .
- Chrislophei^lMini, spring 80
' (oimpropcr1 : (tip h in n 7 0 z « l^ * e iH o in
; tauipmi!iil, $10a n d c í« > í .
111 -JenniferBobbiU.inspectlonviola-
|ii)o, dismissed, cotrK l^ÿ>> . •
Bennie Boger,s|je«dinTOinph1n
a 55 /one, rcduccd to 64 in a 55, $5 and
cosl; expired registration, dismissed,
corrcclcd.
- Helen Boger. speeding 58 mph in
a 35 /one. reduced to 44 in a 35. $5 and
cosl.
- John Uoger. 70 mph in a 55 zone,
rcduced to 64 in a 55, $5 and cost.
• Donald Bowles, expired regislra
lion. dismissed, concctcd.
-Terry Branch, speeding70 mphin
a 55 /one, rcduccd to improper equip-
menl.$10andeost.
^ • Kristie Bray ..speeding 69 mph In
a 55 /one, reduced to Improper equip
ment. $10 and cosl. '
• Manin Brinknun, speeding 69
mph in a 55 /one. rcduced lo Improper
equipment. $10 and cost.
- Robert Brill, unsafe movement,
dismissed.
• Donald Brown. 80 mph In a 70
zonc,reducedlo74lna70,$5andcost.
-Larry Uvish.exeeedingsafespecd.
dismissed.
- Tonylee Call, failure lo reduccd
speed, dismissed.
- Angela Camacho, speeding 78
mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to exceed
ing safe speed, cost.
- Dcrck Campbell, scrceching tires,
reduccd to impmpcr equipment. $10
and cost.
- Leigh Camplwll.expircd rcgistra-
tlon, dismissed, corrected.
- AriasCandelania. noise ordinance
violation, rcduced to Improper equip
meni.
. Jerome Carter, 84 mph In a 70
zone, rcduccd lo74 Ina70.$5 andcost
-Jerry Carter, 68 mph In a55 zone,
reduced to improper equipment. $10
andcost.
.JoannaChuis.spccding60mphin
a45 zone, rcduced to improper equlp-
meni,$10undcost.
- Gar)' Clark, speeding 59 mph in a
45 zone, rcduced to improper equip-
ment, $10 and cosl.
Nathan Cox. speeding 70 mph in
a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equip-
nwnt.$10andcosL
- Mark Crolls. no operators liccnse.
dismissed, conrectcd.
- Harrison Davidson, 50 mph in a
35 zone, rcduced to improper equip
ment, $IO'aml'cosl; no license, dis
missed, corrected. ■ •
• Robert Davis, expired regislra
lion, no liability insur^ce. dismissed,
corrected. , ■ i •
'• Anihony Dixon, no llcen.se, dis
missed. corrcclcd.
- John Duffey. speeding 80 mph In
a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip
ment. $10 and cost.
- Todd Edwards, 85 mph in a 70
/one, reduccd lo 74 in 70. $5. cosl;
failurc to notify DMV of address
change, dismissed, corrected.
• Steven Elllolt. 90 mph in a 70
zone, reduced lo74 In a70,$5 andcost.
- Floyd Ellis, fidlure to reduccd
speed, dismissed.
• Veria Englert, speeding68 mph In
a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equip
ment, $10 and cost.
- Marcia Epstein, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, reduccd lo improper
equipmeni, $ 10 and cosl.
- Caroline Ferrell, 58 mph in a 45
/x)ne, reduccd Io50 in a45,$5 and cost.
- Robert Finley, inspection viola
tion, dismissed, corrected.
-Christian Fisher, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper
c(|uipmcnl.$IOandcost.
- Stephanie Fortune, expired regis
tration, dismissed, corrcclcd.
- Kimberly Fox, expired registra
tion, dismissed, corrected.
- Robin Fugce, reckless driving to
endanger, reduced to unsafe move
ment, cosl.
- John Green, speeding 80 mph in a
70 zone, rcduceil lo improper equip
ment. $10 and cost.
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- Nicky Hager, speeding 70 mph in
a 55 z^nc, reduced to improper equip
meni, $10 and cost.
- Celesle Kaile, expired regislra-
tlon, dismissed, corrected.
-Winston Hall,speeding 80 mph in
a 70 z«ie, reduced lo Improper equlp-
menl,$10andcoaL
- JeiTy Hanes, speeding 69 mph in a
55 zone, reduced lo improper equip
ment, $10 and cosL .
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' «-bA V IB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 24,19M
" Л
M o c k s v i U e M i c e
' Ike followin incidents were re-
|iai«ed (0 Mofksville Police.
‘ -AngeURodrigueziepoitedSepl.
20 the was sKIIikI on Yadkinville
RomL
, - lUchel Muie Hooper repotted
Se|it 20 her door was damaged and
she was threatened at The Glen
I Aptnnwnts.
I ’ • William Raymond Wehunt re-
»ported Sept 17 he was threatened al
an apartment on Milling Road.
- Jerry Dean Boger repotted Sept.
17 the larceny of a three-car hauler
tniler, with an estimated value of
$8.000, rnmiYKlkinville Road.
-Tiny Freeman Simmons of Lex-
ingtoh reported Sept. 17 the break
ing, entering and lareeny of items
from HomeMax, Blaise Church
Road.
- The attempted bi«aking and en
tering of Blaise Baptist Church was
discovered Sept. l7byOITicerR.M.
Robbins.
• Joshua Mark Shepard repotted
Sept. 16 the breaking and entering of
a vehicle at Davidson County Com
munity College Davie Campus.
- Pamela Lynne Sizemore re
potted Sept. 16 a rock was thrown
through a window ofahouseonMid-
land Street.
- Bryan Black of Advance re-
poitedSept.lSamoneybagwassto-
lin from Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Yadkinville Road
- Michael Kelly Trill reported
Sept. I5theIarcenyofantdardelec-
tor, drinks and sleieo equipment from
a vehicle parked at Moclcsville Mof
ketplacc, U.S. 601 Soulh.
- William Clyde Kirby reported
Sept. 14 the lorcney of a gun from a
residence on Montview Drive.
- Waller Anderson Beauchamp
repotted Sept. 14 Ihc larceny of a Lo-
Boy trailer from Beauchamp & As
sociates, Depot Street.
Arreitt
- Jason Christopher Foley, 18. of
323 Evans Road, was chaijed Sept.
20 with second-degree trespassing.
Hialdate;0cl.8.
- Tiacy William Shrewsbury, 33,
of 300 Milling Road, Apt. 5, was
charged Sept. 20 with second-degiee
trespassing. Trial date; Oct. 8.
- Travis Lomondo Bennett, 17, of
453S N.C. 801 S., was chaiged Sept.
18 wllh larceny. IVial dale: Oct. 15.
-Quenlin Mitchell Nichols, 26, of
31S Momview Drive, was chaiged
Sept. 16 with obstructing and delay
ing an officer. Hial date; Oct. 2.
- Daniel Eugene Araes, 33, Win-
slon-Salem, was chaiged Sept. 17 on
a warrant for possession of Sched
ule II drugs and drug paraphernalia.
- Cynthia Diane Rumley, 44, of
Ml. Airy, was charged Sept. 13 with
five counts each of forgery and
ullerin a forged endorsement, and
with obtaining propeity by false pre
tense. TVial date: Oct. 13.
lytfncAecldeiits
- Two vehicles were in an acci
dent on Salisbury at South Main
Street al8;l9p.m. Sept. 17.Lakeisha
MicholTenor. 16, of223 Clark Road,
had Slopped a 1988 Chevrolet when
Il was stnick from Ihe rear by a 1989
Ford track driven by Debra Horton
Brooks, 42, of Spencer, repotted Of
ficer Derrick L. Cline.
í;!0
'»Ч
- Stanley Lee Hartsell, 27, of Lai),
ington, had stopped a 1975 Cheiird-ui
let track on Country Lane at U.S^60t'
at 8:20 a.m. Sept 16, when it rollSi
back, hitting a 1988 Ford driven'byin
Nanette Naylor Johnson, 40, oMWr,
Ivy Lane, reported Officer Rlcfc -,
Gilliland.
- Norma Jean Fowler, 28. of 381
Duke St., failed lo stop the 1991 Ford l
she was driving before it struck the i
rear ofa 1993 Oldsmoblle driven Hylj
Steven Lamoni Clements, 24, of 150 i
Deadmon Road, reported Officer
D.T. Matthews. The wreck «/as at
9:25 p.m. Sept. 15 on SanfordAv-
enue.
A r r e s t s
The Dtvie Counly SherifTs De-
pMnealinade the followinganests;
: - Mkhael Estee Sledd. SO, of
ClayMi,Ga.wasairestedSept 14,at
Hcm'iltack Stop for disotderiycon-
ductudconmiunicalingthreals.Trial
dMe;0ct8.
-G«landSylvesterHolleman,48,
of 124 Guinevere Lane, Mocksviile,
wasanesledSepL l4,forassaultona
female. Itial date; Oct. 24.
- Mark Anthony Dixon, 24, of
S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t
461 Duke Whitaker Road, Mocksviile,
was arrested Sept 13, for driving while
license revoked andfailuretoyieldfor a
stop sign. Trial dale; Oct 8.
- Rocky Lee DeWalt 16, of Lake
wood Motel in Mocksviile, was airesled
Sept 13, for simple assault Trial dale;
Sept. 17.
- John Joseph Short, 34. of 172
Fairfield Road, Mocksviile, was aircsled
Sept. 15, for failure to appear in court.
Trial dale; Oct 8.
-ScottyDafcSpty,22,on48Baileys
Chapel Road,Mocksville, was anested
Sept. 16, for DWI, driving while li
cense revoked and driving left of cen
icr. Trial date: Oct 16.
- Shelia Ann Soard, 27, of 506
Junction Road. Mocksviile, was ar
rested Sept 16. for fraud, wanted as a
fugitive by Kenton County, Ky. au
thorities. Trial dale: Ocl. 1.
-ShenyLynn Childress,32, of 163
Windy Tiail, Mocksviile, was anested
Sept 17,for vlolatingprobation. Trial
date; Sept. 24.
- Chrislopher Biyant Carter, 30, of
l38Daye Lane, Advance, was airesled
Sept 19, for failure to pay child sup
port. Trial dale: Oct 21.
- Lon Tee Brown in, 33, of Clem
mons, was anested Sept 19, for driv
ing while license revoked, speeding to
elude anestsimplepossession of mari
juana, possession of drag panphema-
lla and distracting lights. Trial date;
Oct 16.
- Eddie Uwis Neely Jr., 20. of 343
Montview Drive, Mocksviile, was ar-
restedSept 19, for failure to appear in
court. He was placed In the Davie
Counly Jail under a $25,000 secured
bond. Trial date; Oct 5.
- Bobby Lee Wagoner, 37, of 206
Bear CreekChurch Road, Mocksviile,
was anested Sept. 20, for communicat
ing threats, assault on a female and
resist delay and obsliuct an officer.
Trial dale; Oct 5.
- Roaiy Dean Porter, 37, of 610
Fred Lanier Road, Mocksviile, was
lunsled Sept. 20, for obstructing an
officer and second degree irespassihgr
Trial date: Oct 15.
- Randall Dean Johnson. 39,- o f!
1977 Liberty Church Road, Mocks
viile, was anested Sept 20, for assault'.^
with a deadly weapon with inleni lo i
kill, breaking andentering,assaultona: I
female,inJutytorealpropertyandcom-
municating threats. Trial date: Nov.5. i
- Molly TUlterow Mooring, 54, of. •
Zebulon, was anested Sept. 20, for,:
misdemeanor breaking and entering.'.^
Trial dale: Oct 8. . ..- i;
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998 -
The foUowing Incidents were re-
poi«d b the Dwie SherifTs Dept
- Cadke Boger of Advance re
poned Sept 15,aneighbor's livestock
«wnronning on her property between
Sam cepe and Maridand roads.
- O k u F. Scoa of CaUaway, Va.
retxiwl Seix. 16^ his Mue 1998 Fonl
New HoUaad tractor had been stolen
finn 1-40 nor Fannington Road
- Brian Lee Linville reported a stu
dent using profanity so that It could be
heard by everyone in his classroom at
Davie High School Sept 16.
-Wilbur MxMahanofFoikBixby
Road, Advance, reported Sept 17,rind-
ingawalletbekxigingtoShawn Elliott
of Salisbury, in a ditch at his home.
- Dottle F. Ревее of Spyglass Hill,
Advance, reported Sept 18. someone
-damaged a window at her residence.
-Paul Kemal Ressaof Davie Acad
emy Road, Mocksviile, reported Sept
18, IWO batteries had been stolen from
his New Holland Skid Steer at his
fcsldcncc.
- Everett Drake Jr. of Greenhill
Road. MocksviUe. reported Sept 18,
thal someone broke inlo his residence
and stole two guns.
-Len Bailey reported Sept. 18, that
38 mobili home axles and 102 mobile
home tires had been stolen from Luv
Homes on Salisbury Rood.
-KrisaLynnBurch Cook of Canter
Circle, Mocksviile, reported Sept 19,
someone had entered her car at her
residence.
- Paul Ricky Allred of Ratledge
Road, Mocksviile, reported Sept 19,
lhal his mailbox had been stolen.
- Edwin Leonard Strickland of
Daniel Road, Mocksviile, reported
Sept. 19 his mailbox had been dam-
aged.
-CaiethenClaritofSycamoreLane,
Mocksviile, reported Sept 19, some
one had hillhe mailbox at the residence
with an unidentified object
- Harold Campbell of Ratledge
Road, Mocksviile, reported Sept, 1^,.,
that his newspaper box had been stracji,
with an object
- Deena Abec reported Sept ,2p,y
that someone had broken into the n»!-, i
dence of Edilh Barnhardt on U.S, M.'
- Thomas Richard Hunter of Jas^.'
mineLane,MocksviIle,reportedsciné'- '
one trespassing on his property Sept.,
20. ■
L a n d T r a n s f e r s
«■ «D M *.' .
.IlM tnauctkm arelisicdby pif.
Dm iiivolved, acreage, township, and
dted stamps purchased, wllh $2 rep-
foenUng $1.000.
- Oak Valley Associales Limited
Partnership to \№stphalia Constnic-
lionCo., 1 lot. Farminglon, $108.
- Jamie Annette Lyerly lo Lany
K. McDaniel and Janice J. McDaniel.
llotCalahaln.SI2.
- Bunce Investments to Triad
Piz2a. .89 acre. Mocksviile. $166.
- Kalhy F. Hayes to Larry C.
Hayes. I tract Jerusalem.
- Kathy F. Hayes to Larry C.
Hayes. .95 acre, Jerusalem.
• - Kalhy E Hayes lo Larry C.
Hayes, Z06 acres, Jerasalem.
- AimaWoodmff to Addie Audrey
Fitleway, fourth interest 1.25 acres,
Jcnualem.
- L. Harriton Baker and Roia M.
Baker to Thomas Lee Baker and
CvUT. Baker, 2.18 acres, Jetuialem.
H i g h w a y P a t r o l
Mariaoa R. LHtsioB a«l Rob-
,cn L.,Laaislqttlo,Biid Doàgtû '
------a. n ,200i4iianhei.Claiks-
vUle,$50.
- Jerry F. Swicegood and Judy G.
Swicegood. and Donald C. Keller lo
Homelle Corp.. 2.03 acres, Mocks
viile, $98.
- Deborah Cohen Phelps lo Larry
Daniel Phelps, I acre, Fullon.
- J.C. Cleary and Gwendolyn L.
Cleary to Rodney Ctaig Conner and
Wanda G. Cartner, 19.8 acres, Cala-
haln, $140.
- Patricia B. Walton lo Bob Cope
& Son Construction, 1 lot Mocks
viile, $9.
-Jody A. Miller to Frank C. Hall
Jr., 2 tracis, Clarksville.
- Freida L. Ridge to Henry W.
Ridge Jr., 5.24 acres, MocksviUe.
- Henry W. Ridge Jr. and Thelma
Ridge to Edwin M. Sechrisi and
Linda B. Sechrist 5.24 acres, Mocks
viile, $40.
• Furches Faim to Dick Andenon
Consiructioii. I lot Farmington. $40.
■ -WanCBScoaAnieUandLuAmi
L. Atijell toLairy Orejoty Butcher
and Teni Kimel Butcher. .99 acre.
Mocksviile. $350.
- Bill York, executor of eslaie of
James Glenn Slroud lo Kevin Ray
Bailey and Loraine H. Bailey I lot
$164.
- Polly Wamick Bonncrman and
Donald L. Wamick. trustees under
Olive D. Wamick Trust, and Polly
Wamick Bannetman and M. Graeme
Bannerman, and Donald L. Wamick
and Virginia K. Wamick to Bermuda
Village Retirement Center Limited
Partnership, I villa, Farminglon,
$488.
- Bermuda Village Retirement
Center Limited Partnership to G.J.
Vincent and Sara D. Vincent 1 villa,
Farmington, $488.
- Hope Brtxhers Builders, Johnny
L. Hope and Ruth B. Hope lo Judith
Hope Riggs and Jessie Monroe
Riggs, 2 lots, Calahaln.
- Hope Brothers Buiklen, Johnny
L. Hope and Ruth B. Hope to Charles
e'. Pierce and Linda J. Pierce, 1 lot,
Calahaln.
' - Judith Hope Riggs and Jessie
Monroe Riggs to David S. Conrad
andSusanD. Conrad. I lot Calahaln.
$8.
- Judith Hope Riggs and Jessie
Monroe Riggs 10 Judith Hope Riggs.
I lot. Calahaln.
- David E. Whitley and Jacolyn
A. Whiiley 10 Max L. Kuhns and
SondraK. Kuhns. 1 loi, $252.
- Beulah M. Lee lo Beulah M.
Lee, special traslce of Beulah M. Lee
Trust, 6 lols, Mocksviile.
- Phillip D. Shore andTammie L.
Shore to Thomas Harbin and Vickie
Harbin, 4 acres, Mocksviile, $44.
- Samuel P Hall and Jacqueline
H. Hall lo Philip Bradley Ball and
Janet H. Ball, 5.5 acres, Mocksviile,
$93.
- Jeffrey D. Ashley and Kay S.
Ashley to James E. Head and Roxana
R Head, 1 lot Mocksviile. $214.
- Stephen M. Moore and Ramona
M. Moore to Jeffrey D. Ashley and
Kay S. Ashley, .56 acre, Famiington,
$233.
- Johnny Marklin lo Carol James
and Ronald D. James, 2.91 acres,
Mocksviile, $140.
- Charlotte R. Lindsey and Scott
L. Lindsey to Mark A. Mischinski
and Carole L. Mischinski, I lot.
Shady Grove, $525.
- Concord United Melhodisi
Church by trustees, Ronald J.
Seamon, Julius Tullerow, John
Peeler, James Patterson, MedfoidA.
Foster. Darrell Crolts. Andrew Beau
champ, Christopher R. Cave and
Samuel Spry lo Concord United
Melhodisi Church, 2 tracis, Jerusa
lem.
- Douglas J. Masters and Janet R.
Masters to Donald R. Boles and
Nancy G. Boles, I lot Farminglon,
$568.
- John Chrislopher York by attor
ney in fact Malinda Wright York to
Darby W. Correll and Brandi L.
Campbell, I lot, Mocksviile, $235.
- Barbara J. Lanning, and as co-
i The following iraSic accidenu
were investigated by the N.C. High
way M rol in Davie Counly.
CM S(nKkOiiU.8.l5S
i Divid Scon Paidue. 38, of 443
Angell Road, was driving a 1988
^ o n U .S . 158at 12;2Sa.ni.'Scpt
II when Ihe car struck a cow in tbe
ned, repofted TVooper M.W. Whit-
im.
MiMRjrciiil I^iand, ClurfH l;
' I An Advance man was injured af
ter he wrecked Ihe motorcycle he
was driving at 7:20 p.m. Sept. 17on
McKnight Road.
Wesley Lee Keaton, 20, of 124
Apple Lane, was driving a 1978
Honda on Mclteight when it start
ing sliding on gravel, reported
TVooper M.W. Whilener. The motor
cycle wenl off the road lo die right
into a fence before overturning.
He was laken to Forsydi Memo
rial Hospital forireatmeni of injuries.
He was charged with driving with
out a license and a helmet violation.
£ ¡e &
Divie Стажу (in depmmenure-
■ р м Ы *be foUowing calls:
.M , U.S. 64; Jnsilem auisled;
Í C0M |yLiai,7^6un.,aiitaacckfcnt
; Í364 Dwi* Aorimy RoA CtMtr,
r 1 « pim, «10 axidM , u s : 64 il I-
' " t OootMim. 7^1 ряц шк> Kd-
1Ю O iiH aii RMri; Cooi-
i,T5lpja,tnah6n,2M Duke
:<'l 1 ;К * М 1 |ш ;« м м т с «
и т »т гЯ Ё ш :‘
-■ - ■
’a"
anl«cd;J«nBafcni,7;52p.m.,fuet>9ilt
U.S.60I. '
: Sipt IT: Fonnington. 7:20 p.m..
alilo acckfcnt McKnight anil Apple
Lancs; CeMcr, 2:49 p.m., smoke in-
vesligaiian,388DivieAcademyRoad;
MocksviUe, aaiued.
: l i l t II: Smilh Giove, 9:32 p.m.,
fire aiMm, 837 Yadkin Valley Road;
' Famtiagtoii assisted; Smith Gnve,
' liMI6p.m.,aiiloiccidentN.C.<01at
m •
Si|t21:leniulem.4:39a.m.,fin
'l|Mk'i3$l!Bawaad Chureh Road;
Ikcn Facts IWo Charfct
A Winston-Salem teen faces Iwo
charges anerawreckonlhel-40ser-
vice ramp lo N.C. 801 at 10 a.m.
Sept. 18.
Adam ^ t Sroidi, 19. was driv-
ing a 1992Toyou that went off Ihe
road to die right crossed a ditch onto
an embankment. The driver left Ihe
scene and came back Iwo houn later
to report the accideni, reported
Trooper Ikirance Denard Shaw.
Smidi was chaiged wiUi leaving
the scene of an accident and driving
after drinking as a provisional lic
ensee.
SakM m aw nl VlaMna ChaiiMl
A StatesvUle woman was chaiged
widi making an unsafe irafiic move
ment after a wreck on U.S. 64 at I-
40 Mil ramp at 3:25 p.m. .Sept IS.
Moitha Melton Cain, 74, attempt
ing to turn onto die 1-40 ramp and
drove her 1996 Chevrolet inlo the
path of a 1990 Lincola driven by
deborah Lanier, heath, .45, of
Thomasville, repbcledTMopcrC.D.
Jones. ' ■ • ‘,
Truck WrMkaO>N.C.Ml
A Salisbury man ,.wu chaiged
wiUi exceeding a sail > p ^ ^ a
wreck on N.C. 801'at 12:30 p.|n.
WiUiam Scoll Boles, 22, was driv
ing a 1988 Dodge pickup dul went
left of center in a curve, going off
die HMd to the left, striking trees,
reported Trooper J.R. Allred.
Driver Leaves Scene
The driver of a car left the scene
after colliding widi anolher car on
U.S.60I alHom'sThickStopat5;40
p.m. Sept. 17.
IVooper J.R. Allred reported lhat
Uk unknown driver merged from die
left to the right lane, colliding widi a
car driven by John Lofton HUI Jt,
31, of 188 Cambridge Road, Mocks-
vUie.
raUHnX>yitlilCha>|e4
An Advance man was chaiged
withf^luretoyieldafterawreckon
N.C. 801 at 7:30 a.m. Sept. 15. '
Roger Irvin Sutton, 58, of 121
Tifton St, attempted to make a right
turn in a 1995 Ford which struck die
rear of a 1994 Chevrolet driven by
Michacl Allen Harris, 28, of Yadk-
inrille, repotted Trooper A.A. Jus
tice.
’nrncklM vcrClianid
The driver of a tractor trailer was
chaiged widi no running lighu on die
left trailer after a wreck al U.S. 64
.East.atiDallon Road.al.5.:^5 a,m,.
Sepi.IS.--.■
James Emmen Poston, 26, of Flo
rence, S.C., drove onto U.S. 64 in
heavy fog, and die track was struck
by a 1985 Chevrolet pickup being
driven on U.S. 64 by Clarence Henry
Wooten, 79, of Yadkinville, reported
TVooper A.A.JusUce.
UnaalkMoveaMBlCharied
A Mocksvillc man was chaiged
widi making an unsafe trallc move
ment afler a wreck on U.S. 158 at 11
a.m. Sept. 18.
John Caiiien Clugh, 67, of 673
Gladstone Road, altempted a left
tum, and drove a 1996 Pontiac into
diepalhofa 1994 Mitsubishi pickup
driven by Lindsay Kay Fahc); 19, of
139 Jessica Trail, Mocksviile, re
ported Trooper I.R. Allred.
VAIcIca Wmk Al bltrMclloa
1\vo vehicles were involved in in
accldemat U.S. 64Easl andN.C. 801
at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 16.
Thomas Leonard Hilton, 74, of
Johns Island, S.C., drove a 1991
Mercedez into die inteisccUon where
itcollidedwiUia 1993 Chexrolet van
driven by Richanl Page Lowde« 47,
or Salisbury, reported Trooper
TeinmceDenáidShaw. ■
,. HÜW» .W1» tihaiged. with jWli«e, tOyicU.
I
executrix of estate of Fred M. Jpi^.
David Ronald Lanning, Helei^,Jj.3
Cassidy and as co^xeculrix of estale,
and James H. Cassidy to Helen .K ;
CassidyandJamesH.Cassidy 16.24 «
acres, Fullon.
- Barbara J. Lanning and Helen Jl’ '
Cassidy, and as co-executrixes of es- ■'
tale of Fred M. Jones, and David
Ronald Lanning and James.H-".
Cassidy lo Barbara J. Lanning and;.
David Ronald Lanning, 3 tracts, Ful- "I
ton. ■ ' .
- Clyde Hendricks and Helen
Hendricks, Raymond J. Markland'•
and Ruih S. Markland lo LanyJii.''
McDaniel and Janice J. McDaniel,^! • >
lot MocksviUe, $20.
• Peter K. Davis and Betsy; Hi^'i
Davis to Susan S. Walls, I lotFarm‘-’
inglon,$562. .
- Dick Anderson Construction u> '
Adias Tom Vasakis and Monica E.
Vasakis. I lot Farmington. $305. -:
- Maishall L. Swaringen Jc awf-i
Janie H. Swaringen to Richaid C:'^
Short. I lot. Farmington. $46.
.i- IM
.Vehicles Wreck On Dalian Ьм«,г
Frank Madison Peebles. 59l of
298 No Creek Road, MocksDIBjTi
failed to stop die l987SubaralitM |
driving al 4 p.m. Sept. 16 ЬеГ(|ёЛ:
sirack the rear of a 1991 M |ii№
pickup driven by Frances Yow£}
Leonanl. 58. of Lexington, re M W
TVooper J.R. Allred.
Improper Fksslai C hariri
A ThomasvUle man was dMCdS
widi improper passing aftcr a
onU.S.64Easlal9:30p.ra.'i<».3
IS. • ■ ■■ - v P s
Paul Wiley Smidi, 39, wai:a^-S
ing a 1997 Fold truck, possinf Ik a |
no-passing zone, wheti itcoUldedJ
widia 1994 Nissan pickup drivb by!
Robert Bryan Hampton, 20, of 225i
Mr. Henry Road, Mocksviile, r e |
ported TVooper M.W.Whitener. j Car Driven to o Inlermltoo?Ji |
A MocksviUe woman was'iiilk^
for failure to yield after driving
1996FordintodKN.C.80l/u;
^ t inlersectiM ol 4:20 p.m.'
Angela Absher Hum. 2з7<
driving die car lhal struck i
Chevrolet pickpu driven by « .-» д
AndionyAddnson,4S.of Lexington,«
Pool Staff Honored
■kwiaaiieordie
itaihehismyordie
n Hool tog-
M yS I tkgnconpared lo7S days
la W*7, k WM sdn at improvement •
ovif *e prior season dnnks to a good
siaitMd Mends of die Pool, im orga-
niiriiiM formed dlls year to support die
p«*<,lowncommissk)nerLynnRumiey
anaotnced Sept 15, al a town board
meeting.
¡The town spent $6,804 on ihe pool
dil»yearcomparBdto$5,485ln 1997,
bmttio shorter season caused average
dally expenses to be higher, she ex
plained.
-.Despite diis, manager Bedi Wall
waa able to operate the pool for under
Local Man Wanted
By Three Agencies
Captured In Davie
After mondis of searching for a
Mocksviile man wanted by Ihrcc law
enforeement agencies, two Davie
shMfTs detectives spotted the suspect
driving past diemon N.C. 801 al Farni-
inglon Road.
Wanted for possession wllh intent
to sell or deliver cocaine and mari
juana, Yosef AmicI "Yoyo" Handy,
22, of356Pineville Road, Mocksvillc,
failed to appear during the last Iwo
lemuof DavieCounty SupciiorCourt.
Heisalsoaprohalionabsconderwanted
by dieN.C. Departmeni ofConeciions
and has been sought by the Yadkin
Oiuhly Sheriff’s Department for as
sault with a deadly weapon, acconling
to tx Detective Jimmy Phipps.
While Phipps and Delccllve Chris
Shuskey puisued and aiumptcdiosiop
Wiil, diey witnessed Handy throw two
bags out die windows, according lo
Shuskey.
He faces a new charge of posses-
skiii Widi intent lo seU or deliver mari
juana. die detective added. The drags
were recdvered from die roadside by
Detective Tony Leftwteh.
Handy gave up widwul incklent
afler throwing out die dug. he added.
Handy is being heki in die Davie
CoUtll Jail widi no bond allowed.
H i ^ h w a 5 ^ P ^ r o i _
Cailinw<IIVaBFa|e6
Exceeding Safe Speed Charted
The driver of a 1987 Ford pickup
was chaiged with exceeding a safe
speed after II hit Ihc nur of a school
bus on Mr. Henry Road at 7:25 a.m.
Sept. IS.
Andrew Steven Beck. l6.of 1797
Davie Academy Road, was driving
llie;pickup and could nol sec Ihc
stopped school bus in time before
striking il in Ihe rear, reported
IVooper AJ. Fanner. The school bus
was driven by Glenna Bolin Purdey
33, of 584 Duke Whiuker Road,
Mocksvillc.
No injuries were reported.
Fanner estimated Bcck was driv-
Ia(al40 mph, 3S mph when it strack
thenar of the biu.
Mkhael Ray Brannock, 23, of
Ml IlMley Road, MocksvUle,w as
*ivlag a I99S Dodge pickup on
NJC.WI at 3:1S a.m. Sept. 17 when
■ daer craased his path, reponcd
rM.W.Whilenet
jue
S A L E
Sept 2^26
die amount she had estimated for Uw
sieason, Rumley said.
A tot of renovaUons were made this
year dial Increased die budget said
commisstoner Jim Wishon.
Concesskmproiilsincieasedin 1998
by $ 1.300, but less money was spent on
concessions this year dian In 1997,
according lo town cleric Dolly Camp
bell.
MayoiGmdySprysaidlhatahealUi
official checking the pool said Cool
eemee had the clearest water he had
seen In die state.
Nopublic pool In ihecounlry makes
money, Rumley said. The hope is lo
one day break even.
The money die town spends on Ihc
pool is well-speni, according lo Russ
Spry.
That pool is Ihe only Ihing some
Cooleemee children have In Ihe sum-
mcrtlmc, he explained.
Rumley said she would like lo see
the slaff rccognlzed.
Spry presented certificates of ap
preciation on behalf of the town and
the pool commlllee.
Recognized were Mike Alexander,
Ronnie Bivins, Laura ConeU, Jessica
Foster, Laura Holt Russ Spry, Beth
Wall, Teny Willoughby and Friends
ofthe Pool;
.'4 ;-.г Vr';-.’.-';'J
• ^ v~ - — — '— r..— to helpipiesu in úiy
т у |1 ^ с а п Ш 4 ^
lo n tiin i’fo rilK célem ' 'í'“ ¡ '
D IX IE J E E P C H R Y S LE R F LY M O U T H
щ т м л RAIIS «S LOW AS 1.9% APR
mcmiWE н т » пи M'süwsr во
1997roRD'ni}RUSGL
Full PowM^, AAVFM Cgu., 24,000
AAíIm,LocqI Trade.
ONLY ^ 1 2 ,8 0 0 OR
»246/ш а.«
1998 PLYMOUTH BREEZE
R Windows, R locks, Till, Cruise,
Cass., 18,000 Mites. SHt. #680200
onur ^ 1 3 ,8 9 0 OR
» 2 6 9 7 - 0 . *
1997 CHRISLER CONCORDE
R Windows, R Locks, Til», Cruise,
Cass., 30,000 Miles. Stk. #680180
only '’1 6 , 4 8 0 or
»323/ш о.*
1990 ГОПТ. GMRDAN lPTdIL
Auto., Only 53,000 Milas,
Locol Trade
ONLY » 5 ,8 5 0 OR
» 1 4 9 / r -
1995 DODOE MTREnDl
Full Power, AM/FM Cass.,
b a r Defrost. Srit. #680110
oNur » 9 ,8 2 0 OR
»183/ш >»
1994 BUICK LcSABRE
Full Power, Power Sools,
AM/FM Cass.,
Local Trod*
ONLY » 8 ,4 9 0
1996 amsuR CIRROS ua
FuH Ptower, leotfwr, 33,000 Mitee>
FdclonWly. SNi. #680210
ONUr » 1 5 ,3 4 0 OR
» 2 9 9 /-.«
1994 OLDS 98
REQENCY
iMthw, Sunroof, Fully loaded.
Local Trade
ONLY » 1 1 ,2 7 0
199в CHEVROLET
S-10EXT.CAB
LS Trim, Automatic, Alum. Wheels,
TiK, Cruise
ONLY » 1 2 ,8 0 0
11996 NISSAN 4x4 XEI
TRUCK
A/C, AM/FM C au., Alum. Wheels,
18,000 Miles, Local Trade
ONLY » 1 3 ,3 2 0
1994 MAZDA 4ж4
TRUCK
V-6 Engine, A/C, 48,000 Miles,
LocolTrad*
ONLY » 1 0 ,9 0 0
1994 TOYOTA 4x4
TRUCKv-6, A/C, AM/FM Cose., .
Abffl.WhMia
ONLY » 9 ,9 0 0
1998 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LIMITED
Laother, Full Pknver, Cau. S, CD,
21,000Mil*>.SIk. #680170
HUGE SAVINGS
1991 JEEP
WRANGLER
Hardtop, New Tires & Wheels,
Local Trade
ONLY » 5 ,9 9 5
11996 JEEF CHEROKEE I
CLASSIC4x4
Alum. Wheels, Trit, Cruise,
AM/FM Cass., Only 24,000 Ш м
ONLY » 1 5 ,3 7 0
1994 rORD ;
EXPLORBRXLT
Alum. Wheels, R Windewt, С Locks,
Tdt.Ciuiw.CaM. '
O N i;r» 1 3 ,3 8 0
1996 NISSAN
OUEST XE
Fu* rtoww. Deep Tinted Oass,
FrMit/IUarA/C
ONur » 1 3 ,9 0 0
1 1998 PLYMOUTH ,
GRAND VOYAGER SB
, R Windows, RLodis, Driver's Sid*
D w , Factbiy VAirranty.
only» 1 9 ,9 0 0
1995 FORD
WINDSXARGL
Full Poww, AM/FM Cass.,
Itoar A/C, Local Trod«
ONLY » 1 0 ,9 9 0
1996CHin5LBR
TOWNftCOUrmnrLXi
. fu» Figww, 4 CoptaWa SMta,
LMther, Front «Н и г A/C
ONiy » 1 7 ,9 9 0
a n il f« h er Mde, и » MK к М » ( i m in ? ft im • M «ее., t.t « N iim • M Я И . «.• «N , 0*q
J e e p
01Х Ш
- J E E ^ ,
C H R Y S L E R -P L Y ñ ü O U T H
Sm nssviLLB • 838-15S7:
8 38-1S57
Huuniir n NOm
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5Ì
:i-Detective Chris Shuskey and Lt. Detective Jimmy Phipps examine a car while CpI. Lee'
' Whitesides arrests the driver, George Cart Shaffer Jr. -Photot by Robin Ftrguaton
pight Arrested At Checkpoints
I Two driver’s licensc checkpoints
I I-'- resulted in eight onests by the Davic
I ;; * Couniy SherifTs Department Friday.
I • The flisi checkpoint was set up on
; Sheííleld Road at Turkeyfool about 3
* p.m., according to Detective Chris
- Shuskey.
Therc olTicers made the following
''arrests:
; - Bobby Ray Tompkins Jr.. 23,
“ 1904 Sheffield Road, Harmony, open
;; container, akohol in passenger area,
no inspection Slicker and improper
;equipmenl.
-Bradley Franklin O'Neal, 29.16S
IjamcsChurchRo:id,MocksvlUc,opcn
container after consuming alcohol.
- George Carl Shaffer Jr., 26. of
Hamptonvillc. driving while licensc
revoked and nUsdetncanor marijuana
possession.
- Pedro Benediclo Guevara, 29.
134 Cabana Lane. Mocksvillc. no
operator's liccnsc.
- Tiraothy Macy Wagner> 28, of
881 LibcrtyChurchRoad,Mocksvillc.
revoked liccnse.
From there the sherin’s department
moved its chcckpoint to Turrentine
Church Road at Deadmon Road about
6 p.m. At that stop, they aircstcd the
following:
- Jonathan David Reeves, 22. of
1488 Couniy Line Road, Harmony,
misdcnKanorposscssion marijuanaand
possession drug paraphernalia.
- George Larry Burger, 59, of Sal
isbury, open container.
- William Franklin Miller, 40. of
205 Turrentine Church Road, Mocks
villc, no operator's liccnsc.
I
^Vbter Registration Deadline Set
An you a MW residcnl in Davic
CouUy. cr are you a icsidcnl Dui has
1 to ИЖ? Have you
' tfyourmnK>lt'yct'«DcW«ia(
Ihne questions you shouM conlact Uw
Board of Elections ofTicc localcd in
Room iOSoflheeouithousc.Thc dead
line for regisiering or filing changes is
FHday. Oct. 9 for the Nov. 3 general
eleclioos.
FbfiTisarc available in Iheelcclions
otiicc. the public library, the guidance
odice al Davic High, and other county
offices. You may picii up fonrn for
yourself, family, friends, anyone lhal
you know needs 10 register or file an
update. You may also register for vot
ing, or make contxtions when apply
ing for a drivers liccnse. wiih Social
Scnicci. WK AubUBCC. cr «Mh the
Enflogpnem ScGvri^ ConniHia«:
tmkm o rn update by the electloM
omce will verify the receipt with an
updated voter idcntilication card.
If you arc properly registered and
know you are going lo be oul of Ihe
counly, or lhal you will be unable to
travel lo Ihc polls due lo health or
disability Ihc Ihiitccn hours lhal ihe
polls will be open, you may apply for
absentee voting by mail. Tbcse appli
cations may be filed beginning Friday,
Ocl. 2, and ends al 5 p.m., Friday. Ocl.
30. This application may be filed by
Ihe voter in person, or on Iheir behalf
by an immediale family member. The
oDlycMcriioiiloiklidHdUwwiUbe ,
fcr tidoicii « dUAUUy, bii wMdi''
.HTttcMfciii imy In made up u«UI 5 '
p.m.Monday.Nov.2. All voted absen
tee ballots must be back in Ihe cleclion
office no lalcr lhan 5 p.m., Monday.
Nov. 210 be eligible forcounling.
if you qualify for absenlce voting,
Ihe easiest way lo cast yourballol is by
going direclly 10 Ihe cicciions oflicc,
apply, and vole "one slop." This may
be done between Monday, Ocl. 12 and
Friday, Ocl. 30.
The cleclion office is open Mon
day-Friday, 8:30a.m.-5 p.m. Call 751 -
2027.
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Sheriff Alien Whitaker watches as Detective Chris Shuskey searches a vehlcta'afid
Detective Tony Leftwich talks to the driver Timothy Wagner.
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^ 'W elco m e to o u r О репЭ С т $е>
1 т ! ш т ; ш т ш ы т ж ~ - '
K gw ecli. the k c . Hoiisc of Rep-
^™,>w^as!ied legislation logivc
Kraisei io leachcis and slate cm-
pffi*.®!*!*? Senate has prevented Ihc
»™se,f)Om being issual. .
fro lla Howard (R-Davie) and
ftdloigties in Ihc House volcd lo
R l these jSiy raises immedialely In-
p a f wailing for unrelated details of
liw budget lobe worked oui.
‘ "The details of leocher and siaie
■ employee pay raises were worked out
belwccn Ihc House and ihe Señale
eariicr Ihis session. Therc is no reason
to keep ihesc hard-working individu
als wailing any longer." Howard said.
Pay increases are effcclivc at the
tegirining oflhc fiscal year, July 1, .so
^yincreaseswillberelroaciivetolhat
dale. Cosl of living adjustmcnls for
ii Í11P i t|É|* VI (1
Business
.'MTP Inc. is building a new business on industrial Boule
vard in Mocksville and on hand forthe groundbreaking were,
Irtjm.lefl: David Eden of Crown Wood, Bryan Mise of MTP,
aaan Carter of Crown Wood and Eric Taylor of MTP.
lables Clinic Scheduled
RahlcsclinbwillbchcldalValley
1llmalClinic.'l236Vadkinvillei<oad.
isville. Montoy-Thuiiiday. Sepl.
Я-^Oct. 1.8 a.m>noon and 2-S p.m.
I
L w requires Ы1 dogs and cats over
months of age to be vaccinated for
^rabies. Animals vaccinated forthe first
timein 1997 should be revaccinaledin
1998. All olher animals not vaccinated
since I99S should be vaccinated in
1998. Approved vaccines will be used
on Ihesc clinics. All vaccines will be
adminislcred by a veterinarian. Rabies
rcquiremenls for cats will be Ihe same
osdogs. ; I
There willbeachargeofSS for each
animal vaccinated al these clinics.,
iMion Beef Cattle Producers.
¿If inlcresled in improving manage
ment skills, producing a high quality
product and increasing incomc polcn-
lial. attend Ihc First Foolhills Beef
Exposition Salurday. Oct. 3, at Tracy
Hayes' siockcr operation, in Surry
Couniy.
This event has been put logeiher by
NC Cooperative Extension Agents
’’Vtyail Cttvc (Surry) ai«l Phil Rucket
(Davic & Yadkin) wiih Uw progres
sive beet producer in mind. A dcw-
ormingBial.involvingfourmajor prod
ucts. was completed and ihe results
will be discusscd during the esposi-
lion,
Rcgistiationbeginsal9:30aill.with
Iheeducalional program lobeginat 10
a-m. Topics to be coveted will be; beef
quality assurance (The NC Cattlemen
Co^lieinee B r«^
Streets To ^ Closed For Celebration
The town bead voted unanimously tockw Duke and Chutchnnets8a.nl.
to Sp.m, Sept. 26. for Ihe town's cenleiuialcelcbratioo.. . .. .
ResidenB there signed petitions lo have these streets clncd with ihe
undemanding lhal each househoki wlH leceive one vehicle pus fcr miidmum
exit and enlrance, according 10 Commissk)ncr John Chandler.
•Power Co. To Perform Demonstration
^ There was to be a water flow denunstialiao at the dam in CtialeeiiKe by
Smilit Yadkin Rivet PDwctCoropabySqit 19.al9a.m.»cconlingloRtaiiley.
MembenofOwrivetlaskforeeweretobelhereonbothildesoftherivalo
leeifacoinptomlse'couki be leihBlaboiiiminliiium water flow. Towiiboaid
membei» and county conmiissioncts were invited, she said.
Town To Use Truck For Maintenan<»
A pi.-i,,,p.niri..^ii^lwilieti>wiitwoywa«o t o
of Defense has been painted and fixed up alacosi of $43(^ Mayor Grady Spry
•aU. As soon as dw Ulle work haa.been coinpleled to »el prop» legislialion.
town board members, police and other town ctnptoyeei will be able to lise the
^ *’i far own bustow. The lovm seal willte pul on both dopn,_Sp«y 1 ^ .
• To Sponsor Blood Drive
Interested coimnüiatyoqiáiiíúlkins at Town HaU Nov. ^
' Coroiri4loi«tLynnRu#eyMWihe;^Uaeiriletl€nlo«*«c^
orgaiiialM 'A i letM « donon iiuitt be signed up ^
Towri To Build New BftóketbaH Court
WbuiUabisteibiaicsW
Cofn^ioiii ‘ ■
slate retirees pensions were also in
cluded in Ihis legislation.
"It is taking longer lhan wc antici-
pated to come 10 an agreement with the
Senate on budget adjustmenls. House
Republicans feel we slill have impor
lanl business 10 do in Raleigh, such as
repealing Ihe Inherilance Tax.'! added
Howard. "We want lo lake care oflhc
staie'sresponsiblliilcsloleachers,sute
employees and reiirccs while we con
linue lo ncgoiialc ihe budget."
This legislaiion has gone lo Ihe Scn-
nle for consideration.
H o f y E m i f y ( ! ^ ^ i e Q r w r d ^ ; ¡■ s
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Holy Family Catholic Church
b____482_0_Kinnamon Rd. Clemmons 778-0600
displays will be used, last-time dis
plays will be in this area for awhile),
Fencing Demonstration, Calf Grading
Dcmonstralion, Results of the Dew-
orming Trial. Trade Show and spon-
sorcd lunch.
Directions to the exposition: From
Hwy 601: Take 601 North to Dobson
exit, tum left and go to stoplight and
turn right, al next stoplight tum left
onto Zepltyr Rd., and follow for about
eight (8) miles (turns into Poplar
Springs Rd.), cross Mitchell River and
continue 10 Burcham Road, tum left
and farm is about 1/2 mile on left.
Watch for signs.
Call in your reservations by Thurs
day, Oct. I. so proper meal airange-
ments can be made. Call the Extension
OiTice in Davie al 336/751-6297 for
reservations or more information.
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TRACTOR ■ FARM IMPLEMENTS - SHOP EQUIPMENT • TOOLS
SAT.* SEPT. 26TH* 10:00 A.M
26г1-SHACKTOWN RD. »YADKINVILLE. NC
PROPERTY OF MARSHAU MCKNIQHT
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houMoniigM. '
SHOP EQUIPMENT a TOOLS
URGE SHOP LATHE SNAP-ON WELDER 140 AMP
2 DRia PRESSES
STANDARD 30 TON PRESS
50,000 BTU SHOP HEATER
DARRAJAMES BAND SAW
ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS
AJAX AIR COMPRESSOR
DRILL errs {%"-1 'A")
4 AIR WRENCHES ('/."-1 %•)
ACETELENE TORCH
GREASE GUNS
BENCH GRINDERS
SKILL GRINDERS
WORKBENCHESfl/ISES
BELT SANDER
SAW GRINDER
DRIU BIT GRINDER
FARM IMPLEMENTS
J. DEERE TRACTOR MOD. M
GARDEN PLANTER
JD ROW PLOW
SCRAPER BLADE
GENERATOR
18 TON WOOD SPLITTER
10 HP BOLENS TRACTOR
CHAINSAWS
. 2JDDBLTURNING PLOWS
S5 GAL CROP SPRAY
JD TILLAGE TOOL
SMAa TRAILER
BATTERY CHARGER
30 TON WOOD SPUTTER
SHPTROY-BILTTiaER
TRUCKTQQLBOX
DISC HARROW
5FT BUSH HOG
SGL BOnOM TURN PLOW
5HP IRRIGATION PUMP
UDDERS/YARD TOOLS
3 SMAa ENGINES
CHAIN SAW GRINDERS
ROTO HOE LEAF MULCHER
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i* • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, S«pt. 24,1998
ilmagination Station Provides
iChild Care To Davie Families
• As a working parent, Amy
> Gholson rcclizcd ihc importance of
• a good, quality child carc facility.
Rather than transferring to New
• Jersey with RJR Nabisco, Gholson
decided a year ago to open a day care
; centcr north of Mocksville. serving
\ an area that lacked such a facilitji she
\ said.
Now, Imagination Station Child
; Care provides scrvice to area faml-
.. lies and jobs for seven people.
■ “1 felt like Davie County needed
. a good, quality child carc ... espe-
; cially in this arca," Gholson said..
■ While working, she brought chiU
; t o to Mocksville. Most of the chil*
; drcn who go to her child carc ccntcr
i offDanncrRoadnoithofMocksvillc
j arc from the William R. Davic arca.
{ ' Although licensed forSOchildrcn,
• Imagination Station will not acccpt
. more than 40 full time, Gholson said.
‘ .There arc openings for two toddlers,
• jwo 2 year olds and 12*15 slots for
• 3^3 year olds.
' ; - Oihcremployees includc: Angela ’
■ ‘Anderson, director; Sandy Craven,
‘ 3-5 year olds; Misty Shell, 2 year
; bids; ChrislinaTalley, toddlers; Julie
- Rcavis, infants and assistant man-
r flgcr and Shirley Scanlon and Sonja
. Shcnill, substitutes und assistants.
The ccnlcr is open from 6:30
Basketball League
;To Be Organized
i In Smith Grove
> ThcSmithGrovcCommunliyCcn-
• jcrwill hold a meeting Monday, Sept.
• 28 at 7 p.m. in the gym to organize a
• hon-prodl youth basketball league for
Ihe 1998-1999 basketball season.
• ‘ - "Anyone inlcrcsted in becoming in-
' .Volved with organizing, coaching, or
bavingthclrchildplaybaskelballatthc
Smith Grove Community Ccnlcr
; 'shouldaitcnd.Thlsmeclingwillbethc
; 'dccidingfactorastowhetherthcrcwill
)цЬ.Ь«Цг||Ы1 games al the Snùth
a.m.-6 p.m., and fees arc $80 per
week. The telephone number is 492-
215B.
Childrcn at Imaginalion Station
arc taught in a Christian environ
ment, Gholson said.
“Wc have a quiet lime with Bible
study and devotions in the moming,
and wc talk about problems the chil
dren may be having," she said.
talk about morals. Wc say the bless
ing ... but we're not fanatically reli
gious."
Employees arc certified, and the
day care follows stale standards,
Gholson said. It has been recognized
by the N.C. Department of Labor for
having a strong apprenticeship pro
gram for adults and high school stu
dents.
The goal, she said, is to get the
childrcn ready for school.
“Wc try to gel Ihem to where they
can tic their shoes, recognize shapes
and colors und count. Art and science
and nature arc the exciting things,
and they love bugs.'*
Golf Tourney Pianhéd
Tyler Myers enjoys playing with a Mr. Potato Head at Imagi
nation Station. -
Ttic first annual Davic County
Caddy’sToum is sclKdulalat Hickory
Hill Country Club, on Wcdncstloy,
Scpt,30,inMocksvillc.Tcamcnptains
consist of cmMlcs frora Ibo Vantage
Championship, on offlciol PDA Sc-
niorTourcvcmntTanglcwood.Ocl.2-
4. A shotgun Stan is scheduled at 1 ;47
p.m. for this “Caddy's Choicc" format.
"Not only did we want to оПег a
quality event for the Davic County
golRngcommunity,but we also wanted
to honor the caddies' roles in making
TTie Vantage such a success for this
area." stated chamlier pccsident, Jean
Crecch.owncrofCrcechEnvironraen-
tal Consultants. "П» idea has been
well received, and wc hope goifen
throughout the area will participate
and hear first-hand a caddy’s perspec
tive on the tour."
Each team wiil be comprised of one
caddy and live amateurs.
Proceed» from the Caddy's Toum
will benellt the Davie Couniy Senior
Center. "We are delighted to hove an
opportunity to help support special
programs which addtcss the need for
our senior community,agrowingseg-
mem of Davie 0011«/» po^iatltHi;"
cominuedCrwch. Tlie sj)ecial event»,
itKal programs, iKalth and w eili^
activities and outreach efforts arejusta
few of the benefits available throu^
the center's efforts." ' "
Golfers interested In playing in Die
event may call the Davie Chamber 'bf
Commerce at 336-7SI-3304 for tiiore
details. Cost for individual players |s
$100 per golfer and includes golf fees,
cart, range bails, goody bag, box lunch
and barbecue dinner. ' '
'nw Caddy List includes:
John Bi:nslngcr, Jay Sigel; Mark
Boiick, Bob Dickson; BuckBuchanaii,
Jim Albus; Brian Deasy, Vicente
Fcmandci; Joe Donohue, Tommy
Aaron; Eddie Fletcher, Leonard Ti-
ompson; Ralph Hacken, LeeTicvit»;
Kenneth Hanns, Hubert Green; Pat
Hipp, Billy King; Mark Huber, Bob
Murphy; Kyle Kenny, Jim Coibcri;
LonwLeBerc, Bob Duval; WilliamH.
Monroe. Walter ZembriskI; Todd
Newcomb. Daws Stockton; Bruce
LeRoy Severson. Jim Dem; Eddie
Terrell. Mike Hill; W. Scott Watu,
WaltcrHall.
Day care teacher Una Talley witli Austin Sleek and Catherine Miller, and Director Amy Gholson
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Next Sunday, Sept. 27, at Wesley
.Chapel, then! will be a tneeUng of the
, a^nistrativecouncii.Thepurposcof
, t^is meeting is to approve reports and
liominationsbeforechargc conference
fflrtheyear I999.Priorto the meeting,
,immediately foiiowingSundaySchool.
there will be a coveted dish lunch.
On Wednesday, Sept. 30. the
Farmington charge confercnce meet
ing will be atFamiinglon UMC. Thcie
will be a covered dish dinner in the
feliowshiphallat6:30.Wcare oskcd to
answer the question "How has our
church been a servont of Christ?" Ev
eryone from Wesley Chapel and
Farmington UMC arc inviti^ to at
tend. District Superintendent Bob
•Rowis will be present
Christie Gentry spent the doy ot
home with her mother, Modelyn Gen
try, lost Sunday. It wos nice to see her
in church Sunday iraming.
The Pino-Fonnington Homemok-
ers held their annual fomily picnic lost
Tuesday. Five couples met at the
FSA Making Loan
Deficiency Payments
Due to low market prices. Farm
Service Agency (FSA) hos been mak
ing paymciits, callcd loan dcncicncy
payments or LDPs. on this year’s crop
of wheat, barley oats, com, grain sor
ghum ond soybeans that were har
vested as grain.
LDPs are authorized lo be made on
commodities harvested for other than
grain, such as com harvested for si
lage.
Producers who have or will harvest
an eligible commodity for other than
grain should call the Dovidson-Dovie
FSA onice ot I -800-524-3389 for od-
diiional details.
LDft ore payment due producers
. , since market prices hove dropped be-
' <‘3low the county kan rate. LDPs are not
loans and do not hove tt) be repoid.
Formlngton Recreation Center to en
joy o delicious picnic supper together.
Those attending werc Gene and Marie
Miller, James ond Lelia Essie, Odcli
and Carolyn Boger, Hannon and Nora
Latham, and guests Bob and Kothy
Ellis.
Clyde and Virginia Murray cel
ebrated thcir^ 30th wedding anniver
sary last Sunday at Harmon Lodge in
Courtney. It was lovingly hosted by
their son. Darrell and his family.
Vernon Dull and Ruth Davis, oiong
with Vernon’s daughier. Tina ond son-
in-law, Brent Gobble, ond their chil
dren, Britiany nnd Alex, spent last
weekend in Myrtle Beach.
Roland West ond his wife. Betty,
spcm lost week ot the beach where he
recuperated from surgery the Tuesday
before. Wcateglodheisdoing so well.
Tom Horton is recovering at home
after having surgery last 'Hicsday. He
is in our prayers.
Jim Laiham from Newport News.
Va.,arrived last Wedncsdaytospenda
few days with hisparcnls, Harmon and
Nora Lathom. His wife, Chinero. ar
rived on Friday.ondhisdaughter, Audio
ftom Charleston, S.C.. anived on Sat
urday. They come especially lo attend
Ihe №tu-Haneiine wedding on Satur
day afternoon at Courtney Baptist
Church.
James and Lelia Essie hod as Iheir
gueslsovcr the weekend, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Sizemore and boys. David and
Michael, from Albany, Ga. Mrs.’
Sizemore is the former Marilyn
Richardson, daughter of Odell
Richardson, cousin of James. They
come especiolly for the Essie reunion
held at Sagebrush in Clemmons on
Saturday night. Saturday moming
James and his guest attended the air
show in Winston-Soiem. Sunday af
ternoon theyatlended the ForsythMin-
erol Club Show ond Sole.
Twenty Years On The Job
Davie Director of Elections Margaret Shew (left) receives a
plaque at the August meeting of the N.C. Association of
Directors of Elections for "20 years of dedicated seivice,
wisdom and integrity* to the election process of North Caro
lina. The plaque was presented by the Association past
president, Lynda Midgett of Dare County.
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^kliB of higher learning Ihal paitlci-
^'InihlspiDgramareavallablc.SiU'
j! deiiis must pursue studies as a full-
I u'me studcnl In programs leading to
catincatlon lo work In NC public
schools. Obtain an application from
VIcM Hendricks In the guidance of-
llcfc Deadline to apply Is Ocl. 30.
À guMe to colleges and carceis.
Key Senior 98,1s available fice In the
guidance olTicc. Included are topics
suchasSAT/ACTtesilngtlps,campus
visits, and admissions essays is an op
portunity to win a $2000 scholanhip.
. Students interested In attending a
coUege open house should check by
Ihe giiklancc ofllce and see Hazel
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. EagleEchoesPublicatlonJ&6an!
avallabte in Ihe guidance office. Stu-
dmu should pick up these public»-
Ikms to leant more about special pro-
inim and scholaishlps.
.. . The PSAT will be given at Ihe
school on Saturday, Ocl. 17. Ilie cost
• (iirstudentswhoarerequltedlopayto
take the test Is $12. Sign up in the
guidance office Sept. 28-Oct. 9, S
■ The Apprenticeship Program has
the following openings; preschool
le*her ai New Horizons ChikJcans in
iCiemmons, machinisl at Haywood
i Industries in Clemmons, andclcctronic
'servicing at Executive Business Ma-
; chines in Winston-Salem. See Joey
IKennedy inlhestudcm services build-
'Ing before school or during Channel I.
: Sophomores may pick up shadow
ing ppplfcattons from Rex Hobson,
■cateefdevelopmcnlcoon)inator,lnthc
‘student services office in ‘B* building.
• ; Studenu in Paula Allen's Allied
' iHealth Sciences n class completed
;rtquiremenli to become cenificd vi-
jsion screeners Sept. 18 by Val
iAlUnson, a certiflcalion trainer with
jpievenl Blindness North Carolina.
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•&Vtdeslgned thne-dimenskxul flg-
îires. On Tuesday, Sept. 15, they had
;3heir first team rally.
C; Student council candidates pie-
^ t e d Ihcir speeches. Rocket team
fltembers running forclcctionareJodic
:l)raughn, Jacluc Johnson, Came Sain,
Lauren Wanucha.
ÿ Citizcnshipawardswcrcprcscnted
Jodie Draughn and Stephanie
:^endel for showing good rcspect and
;nsponsibility.
Academic awards were presenu»!
;SoKaty Russell, Sarah Frazier,Tiffany
:Vootcn, Brittany Folds, and Haley
ÿunlin science; Stephanie Wendel,
:«eUyMilchell,JoshBrighi,andTanna
:4erolh in language ans; TA Steele,
[Meredith Phillips, Megan Stephenson,
;lr<n Lederer, Russ Powell atvl Laura
;3»filliains in math; and Maigie Ann
:>;ksaii.MatlSmiih, Annie Haltman.
» M e Robenson, Molly McKeel, and
'||rika Smilh In social studies.
% ACES candidaies for the student
. . Sara Miller, Andrea WhitJey,
|bMlhaiiaieeiie,andTylctKaufr,’nie
lfectkmwillbeSepl.22.
£i;ACES team studenu in Suun
StuM'ilanguageaittclaasesaieind-
M mveh. One poup is leading The
|U « l a d ha> made pncnuikni
multiple intelligence. These
projecu nufc from conversations
inKKg the main chmcwn to poiien
a dlspUy repiaeniing scenes from
teliook.
. ‘ACES team students In Steve
RM HdartnM hdwM nw xUi«
w .Hk I9M d m EKh stuim l<
M ipdlam nitariidniatcakubie
that nundier using a 1,9,9, and 8 and
the order of opentlons.
On Sept. 10, the ACES team and
the Stars team held a miniature Olym
pus using Ihe metric system. Classes
fnm each team wete sent ouulde to
expk»e the metric system in a new
way. With each class Ihe number of
students were added together then di
vided by Ihc total number of studenu
panicipaiing to detennlne an average.
Uiey were given seven major events in
all.
ACES studenu were allowed to
choose the order In which they would
visit cach station. Al Ihe paper plate
station, students had to estimate the
distance they could throw the paper
plale. Alter throwing the plate, the
distance was mca.sured in metrics and
subtracted from the estimate to deter
mine the difference. The object of the
satloii was to gel the lowest possible
difTerence.
At Ihe paper straw javelin and the
cotton bell statkms, studenu threw these
items as fat as Ihey соиИ, then mea
sured the distance in metrics.
In the right-handed marble grab
studenu had to grab as many marbles
as possible with their right hand and
calculate ihctotalweighlofdKmarbles.
In the left-handed sponge squeeze,
studenu measured in milliliters the
amount of water they could squeeze
from a wet sponge using only their left
hand and getting only one squeeze.
The last event was the big hand
contest. Studenu tracal their hands
onto grqih paper and then counted the
number of squares showing the size of
their handprint.
South Davie Middle
Dolphin SludenU of Teresa Santis
and Steve Hamlin arc concluding an
integrated study of Ancient Greece.
They read several myths such as
Pandora and Demeter and Persephone
during their communications class.
TTiey studied the historical background
and contributions of Ancient Greece
duringsocialstudiesclasscs.Theystud-
ied Ihe constellations and how they
relate to Greek and Roman mythology
aa a pm oC Iheir science class. White
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outerspace.
In math, SludenU are panicipating
in a venion of Greek Olympics incor
porating avariety of ituth skills within
each event. Also, studenu have ana
lyzed attendance figures of Major
League Bascballpariis and constructed
bar graphs of Iheir favorite teams' at
tendance figures over a ihree-ycar pe
riod.
Studenu explored place value and
how it is useful in the real world.
Studenu were given a list of bills and
a budget along with a mock check
book. They wrote checks to pay bills
and balanced their checkbooks. Pha
raoh 11^ teachers rewarded sludenU
who met their behavior goals for the
first 22 days of school with a movie
andaPopsicleonFriday SludenU in
Ms. Salyer’s math classes are woridng
on pfojeeu thal show how math relates
to real life.
Studenu in Mn. Anderson's social
studies classes completed their map
n d gk)be pfojecu and have placed
them on display In the classroom and
Ihe media cenler.
SludeMa in Mr. Adams’ science
dasiei worked hard on tracking Hur
ricane Bonnie,
Mn, Harden's communication stu-
dnis are compleiing their first book
aridngonindivkkialread-rejwri
ing goals. Thinl and founh period slu-
dena ate making tcrafibooks and sixth
and levtnih period students ate mak
ing n ay nu|ia.
Ei|hth graders in Ms.
McClamock'i science classes are
UHdyiif dK physical geokigy ofthe
•anhmdgepbi^aliiroe. Students«
plotting eanhquakes, studying N.C.
geological features, making fossil
molds and casts, and klentifying fos
sils Including Ihose from the coast. '
Media assistant Sandra Vance
helped swdenu make salsa from veg
etables harvested from Ihe school's
ganlen. Studenu ate chips with Iheir
salsa.
Candance Ferrell aiid Ryanne
McDanicl have been chosen as Cniis-
ers of Ihe Week of Sept. 14 because
they are conscientious, responsible,
and hard woricing.
Centnl Davie Eknrntary
Sylvia Smith lias beeii selected as
the school's Teacherof the Year. Mn.
Smith teacher fourth grade.
McDonald's Night will be Oct. 6
from 5-7 p.m.
Conference day will be Ocl. 12.
Parenu will be able to pick up fund-
tidser merchandise this day.
A new program at the school is
called Safety Patrol. The folkiwing
studenu have been chosen for Patrol
duty; Jamie Kooniz, Kenyon Hollis,
Jennifer Hernandez, Elisha Peebles,
Allyson Rcynokis, Michael Crandell,
Andy Ramsbolham, Jonathan Sims,
Nate Lawrcnce, DavW Siovall, and
Justin Morgan.
The Friendship Club meeting will
be held Oct. 8 in the media ccnler.
Bus Riders of die Week are Josh
Flelds, Nathaniel Moody, Lauren
Myers, Michael Crandell, Bryce
Anderson, Jack Womlwugh, David
Stovall, and Ganetl Parks.
Citizens of the Week are Mella
Sheeu,Gusiavo Martinez, AlislaPariis,
Zacha^ Ealon, Kenny Rivers, Jenna
Hendricks, Nakoda Ramsey, Ashley
WhitkickCandace Overton, andNecly
Alexander. I
Fifth graden went io Ihc Eractald
Hollow Gym Mine in Hiddenite
Sept 11. They pankHpatcd in surface
mining, creek mining, sluicing, and a
discuukm about types of nxks. Slu
denU collected specitiiens of quanz,
amethyst, ammonite, jasper, emerald,
and several other types of rocks.
A tnajor focus of Charity Giron's
devck>pnHlMlly delayed class Is us-
*láitolelBafet'n«i>liMi.*iwticW-
b a devka l^ t U picsaed « moved to
; pettiM dectronk appliances such as
' iwoidedmessagesorablcndcr. Class
reading has been Brown Bear, Brown
Bear, What Do You See?. Yesenia
Montoya, Melia Sheets, and Jana
Hughes pushed a red swlich to say the
color of a featured animal. Rense
Joldeisnupressedatoggleswitchwiih
his head to make a recording work.
Rense Joldersma Is learning to use Ihe
toggle switch to greet people and lo
exprc,ss a desire such as "let's go out
side". Siudcms used switches 10 acti
vate toys and a blender lo make a
milkshake. <
Studenu in Nancy Mitchell Title I
class have been practicing forthe writ-
ingasscssroent.Theywentoutsldeand
wrote down everything they saw and
heanl. They created a story map and
spent the resl of the week writing a
story about being shrank down lo the
size ofan acom. Next week Ihey will
edit their story and type the final copy
on the computer. These stories will be
displayed fur others 10 read.
Shady GnmEhM iitary
Kindergarten studenu of Marilyn
Ellis, Pat Johnson, Sandy Rogers, Sue
Tucker, and Canunie Walker went lo
Dan Nicholas Park In Salisbury
Sepl.lS. Ihey saw many animaU.
Theypafliculariyeiijoyeddwprogram
and touching the box lunie; snake, and
alligator. They also oijoyed the pct-
tingfami. '¡
Ihe flve kindergarten te a i^ at-
lended iheN.C. Asaoeiatkm of Educa-
Ion of Young ChlMren Convewk»! in
Greensbora Sept. 17-19. They en
joyed Ihe sessions on new kleas aiid
the educational exhibiu.
Fint graden have snidied "Me" by
participating in many fim centen and
writing stories in older to get Ю know
one another. Coloractivlliesdeslgned
toracllllaleleanilngloread color wofds
havealsobeenfiin. Snidenuanread-
ing poems about color monsters, and
books such as FreighlTWn.ToTown,
and Purple,Green,andYellow, M&M
malh and Skittles math provided lots
of estimating, sorting, and pattenilng
activities. Studenuwillbeworidngon
apple uniu and leaning about rocks
soon.
Second graden spendaday explor
ing dinosaun and nuking fossil repli
cas al Tangle wood Parit in Sqxember.
Some classes are leacnlng about vari
ous typesof animals. Many(landpa^
enu joined their student! fbr lunch
Sept. 15 and were emertained with
poenu, songs, and cards.
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Kindergarten studenu have com
pleted a unit tilled "All About Me".
They studied Uie letten "Ww" and
"Oo" while learning about the watau
and die octopus. Snidenu are excited
about gMng to take book» home for
theirparenutoieadtolhem. Students
are studying a unit tided "Friends and
Family". They are making famllytrces
and family memhen using wallpaper
clothes. They are studying the ktten
"Bb","Fr,and"Ee." Ihey celebrated
Grandparenu Day by inviting their
grandparenu to school for a short pro
gram followed by a tea.
Founh graden of Mn. Dressier,
Mn. Godbey, and Mn. Miller are
studying animals in science. They have
discussed Uie cbaneletisacs of rep
tiles, amphibians, mammals, insects,
and spiden. They have studied food
webs and made a comblnatkxi animal
demonsuating Iheir knowledge.
WUUam R. Davic BeiMiHuy
CitizcnsoftheWeekofScpt. 11 are
Danny Baitey, Esmendda Heniandez,
Alky Snow, AsMey Mdloy. Wdter
Vama,' BiMaiiy Diwiln, Hetther
Scherer, Charlie Boger, Azarell
Benitez, BobbyOassetl, Ashley Buelln,
lustin Whitaker, Gabriel Mendez, and
Kayla Wilson.
For the week of Scpl 18, Citizens
ofdieWcekareRobenChurch,Jovany
Garcia, Zanc Martin, Channen Tho-
ПШ, Austin Brown, Jacob Draughn,
Rosa Fiores, Nichole Reinhardt,
Natasha Wilson, Javier Renuria, Mar
garet Anderson, Shayna Toney, Josh
Griffith, and Kelly Lowdennllk.
Bus Riden of Uie Week of Squ.l I
are David Rodriguez, Jennifer
Childress, Rickey McClamrock,
Peyton Blackley, Fonest Booe, Emilyn
Whitaker, Jarrell Wallace, and Kena
Gentry.
For Ihe week of Sept. 18, Bus Rid
ers are Gabriel Mendez, Kayla
McEwen, Nathan Walker, Tiffany
Milkr, Robert Delao, Erin Reavii,
Samuel Cunis, and Alyson Jordan.
MockaviltllHMilMT
Kindergarten studeM of Angela
Spillman and Patricia Peacock have
been teaming Uk letter‘P|i*. They had
a party of pizza, peaches, aiid Peptl.
They are teaming Ihe ookr purple and
how to write die word. Theyaremak-
Ing AB patterns In maUi centen.
Kindergarten shidcnb of Chria
KaicsandSoi(iaRuaaeUwilhstudeM>
of Ms. SpHlmsn and Ml. UUaao went
loseeUKpUylheThneBen'aidie
Bam Dinner Theater. Studenu »
studying the appmacMnt M sn Fall
bydolngacUvldeswiiKqplM,
have five chrysalis and are looking
forwiinl 10 watchiiig Uie butterflies
hatch soon.
Kindergarten students of Kaye
Vandiverand Jodi Walker are getUng
ready forthe fall. Theclasscaterplllar,
Tommy, will soon be spinning his
chrysalis ashepreparestochange from
a black and yelkiw caterpillar Into a
monarch butterfly Studenu have been
learning about friends and familtes.
Parenu win be helping lo create Fam
ily Bannen. Studenu are learning the
teller "Hh" wiUi hippos, houses, hair,
andhats. Theywrappcd uplheirsludy
on Friday by wearing their favorite
hau, eating hot dogs, and graphing
hair colon.
Fint graders in Suite 2 recently
visited Spencer Shops. They rode Uie
train and looked at Uie old vehteles in
Uie transportation museum.
SecondgradenofSandniRoblnson
andMariaKnightarebecomingdino-
saurexperts. They have read Ihebooks:
Dinosaur Оая, Danny and die Dino
saur, Dinosaur Time, and Big Littte
Dinosaur, They wroteUieirownbook”
about Uiei“adventureswiUiadinosaur,
On Sept. 14, they participated In the
Dynamic Dinosaurs Program at
TangtewoodParii Environmental Edu
cation Center. They learned dinosaur
facu, saw fossils, made fossils, and
used yarn to make a life-sized
Apatosaurus. Afterretumingtoschoo'
Uiey wrote'~apiions for the pictures
Uiey had taken on the field trip and
printed a class newspaper. Each stu
dent received a copy ofthe newspaper
to take home. Studenu are watching a
"dinosauregg’and recording thcirob-
scrvalions cach day. They will con
clude this unit on Sept. 25, wiih ■
dinosaurPch. The menu will include
dinosaursandwkhcs,stcgosaunubony
platts, dinosaur eggs, lyrannosauras
teelh, prehistoric trees, swamp juice,
fossils, and voteanoes. On the class
dig studenu will gel to experience the
tasksofapateonlologlslasUieydigfor
fossils in plaster mokls.
Second graden of Vicki Balsley
and Linda Giles are studying dino
saun, also. They have written stories
about whal it wouMbe like uilivewiUi
dinosaun. They became paleontolo
gists and dug for chips in chocolate
chip cookies. Second graden of Julie
Fletchcr are studying die ocean habi
tat. ThcybcganUicirunilonsharksby
reading Hungry, Hungry, Sharks and
by designing a pop-up shark story.
White studying whales they read
Whales, iheGcntleGlanuandwatehed
U» video Humphrey the Lost Whale.
They wrote a story aboulThe Mysteri
ous Shrinking Whale. The last unit
was on dolphins. They read Diving
with Dolphins and made pop-up books
Uiat included Uk blue whate, orea,
sfflrflsh, seashore, crab, hammerhead
sharic, and blue sharic. Each student
designed an ocean scene on die com-
^teranddisplayedUieirartwori(.They
completed Uie unit on ocean habitat
widi the movte Flee Willie.
Sccond graden of Wanda Leagans
and DianeJoynerareculminating Uieir
dinosaur unit widi Iwo special evenu.
On Sept. lO^shidenUwcntloTngle-
vniod Park for a program on Dynamic
Dinosaun. On Sept. II, students had
a dinouur dinner. Students enjoyed
eaUng dh» eggs, dino leedi, stegosau-
nu bony plates, prehistoric trees, dino
sandwiches, vokanoes, and fossils.
The dinoaaun are now extinct in dieir
classroom.
Studenu began a study of U* fal j
season and will be doing many actlVl-'
ties. September is Ihe Appte M #
month and Joluiny'Appleseed's binV.
day;'therefore, sludenU will study,
apples in conjuncUon wiUi Uie seast^.
Thinl graden ofCaUiy Byerly have
been readin^about the Titanic. Thêÿ.
read Ihe book The Tiuinte Lost aiid
Fbund and dU research on the Intemiil
andlni»»''"! Thcyarenlwdiscussing
Uie weaUier and water cycle. .
Thinl graden of Elizabeth'Vogter
and Tina FelU an studying Eanh sci
ence. They teamed about rocks and
minerals, the layen of the earth, aiid
volcanoes. They made and crupiild
volcanoes. They «ad Magic School
Bus, Inside Uie Barth, Hill of Fire, aiid
Volcanoes! Mountains of Fire. Sev
eral writing activiües have been incor
porated into Uiis unit.
The theme in Tniey Poindexter and
Lynn Zoubek's class is The Enor
mous Watemielon".Sludenu read and
acted out the story, ate watermelon,'
and used die seeds on Iheir water-'
melonprojecu. Theyalsolalkedabout
how watennelons grow.
Studenu of Karen Kiricpatrick arid
Roxanne McDankI are studyingapples
and Uie farm. They are painting with
apples and planting apple seeds. They
are learning about farm animals and
what happens on a fann by reading
books and singing songs. The class
will go to Carrigan Farms at the end of
September to pick apples and see flriil
hand how a farm works.
Studenu of Jeremy Brooks are do
ing agreat job with their reading skills:
Fint graden learned many new wonli
such as horse, box, cor, boy, and glri.
The class has started a plant unit and
has three plant mascou. Their names
are Pbricchop, Ducky, and Ralph. This
unit will lake studenu unlil Ihe middle
of October to complete when diey will
begin a unit on animals.
Studenu of dieWeekofSept.8aie
Ashley Shiewsbury,ElizabeUiHeyne,
Chelsea Doulin, Chandler Archeir,
Darius Wlbon, Rachel Hoflman, Payne
Miller, Tyter Jewell, Mia Isaac, Ben
Lagle,SamandiaPreslwood,Counney
Daniels, Brittany Treganhen, Corey,
Spell, Lindsay Canner, Stepfttft''
Walker, Daniel McBride,;,Ki'yla
Luckey, Ashlie Phillips, Ayanna
Leach, Lindsay Carter, Summer Best,
Grady Canner, Atex Appell, Malt
VanHoy, and Jeremy Motley. Student
of Uie Week of September 14 are
Bnixten Oram,.Joshua Callaway,-
Ashton Whittaker, Jacob Allred, Sa
rah Dunlap, Erica Etthison, Krystàl
Beam, Morgan Wyatt, Jonlan AuUy,
Shane Butcher. Erin Naylor, Christo^
pher Wood, Kayla Wilmolh, Anüa,
Smidi,TJ.Dillanl,JakeWyatt, Christy
Myen, Josh Whitaker, Frederick
Martinez, Brian Gaither, Zacheiy
Lauwers, Chavis Chunn, Lauren'
Hauser, Taylorf Randall, Tonya
Conell, and Patrick Dollariiide.
NolThis James Henty-
JameiHeniyPkiltJr.ofAdvanceiJ
not Uk Jamea Plolt listed in District.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998 - 1»
Fund Raisers
S { ^ 2 5 & 2 e
CldUm'i CkXldai Sate, Macedonia
MannluChurdi,N.C80l,Advaiice. Fri
day, 9 ani-noon. 4-8 p.m Sanmlay, 9 a.m.-
nóòn. 998-23« 1. Sponsored by MOPS.
Saturday, Sept 26
Clikkt. nt^ked Ham Suppo-a B»-
a v , Sheffield Community BMg., 4;30-8
p.iii. $5 adults. ’Htke-ouU avallale. Spon
sored by New Unkm United Melhodlst
Oiurch.
Ceuntry Ram BmUM, Union Chapd
UnlHd MelhodM Chureh. 6:30-10 a-m.
Ham&sausage biscuits, pancakesavailable.
Country Btokhst, SmUi Grave UnHfd
Mcthodiit Church. 6:30 am.
Wednesday, Sept. 30
Pavie Couniy Caddy's Toumanent,
Itkkoiy Hill Counuy Club. F-or more info,
call 751-330),
Fiiday, Ocl 2
M * POrii BBQ, Advnn VFD, 6 am.-
mklnlghl.Eal In or cany oul. 998-8181.
Satuiday, Oct 3
C0UM17 Ham BraddM, Courtney VFD,
6;30-10 am. $5. Takcouu avajlaMe. 463*
5551. Sponsored by Couftney VFD Ladies
AuxUia^,
Satufday, Oct 10
Country Braddli« 4r Vard Sale, Couniy
Line VFD. 6-11 am. Sponsored by Salem
UMC.
Spedai Events
Sept 24-27
’ N um an’ pndund by Davk Theatre
Соц Brock Perfomiing Arts Chiier, 7;30
p.m. all dales except Sept 27 - 2 pro.
Thursday, SefA 24
Open House. CcMtr-FoU Hunand Ser-
vlees,229HosplulSl,4-5:30p,m.nnvkb
menial heallh, derekipmenlal disabilities &
substance abuse neivlces.
Wednesday, Sepl 30
Mocksvllle Wonuui'a Chib (MeMalhn
Projiara,Publk:Lil»aiy, IOam.-nooa
Sunday,Oct4
O p « Hcuae, rvmlngloo R it Dept Free
hoi dogs, drinks, gifts for kkls. M p.m.
Ocl 9-11
Soudiern IM km Revival, Brock Perfotm-
Ing Arts Ccniet.. Literary sdopatkre In Ihe-
atrctnlm . 336.751-3112.
OC130&31
Crall Show, Davie Village Assisted Living
FociUly,Creslvk!wDr.,Mocksvi«e.rilday,9
a.m.-4 pm. Satmlay, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Ongoing
ImrouQlatioa dink. Health Dept., aduli
andchtld,cvetyT\iesday,4:30.7p.m.Ruand
pneumonia vaccines available.
Dates to Remember OF
Orwtinn '
Ratgion
Saturday, Sept. 26
Gospel SlOfint. Sheflkld Musksil Hall, 7
p.m. *nw Trui Bclieven, Heaven's Gtace.
The Redeemed,GrcgCaka Admlsskm; $6.
Coob«(«10aUiBk1fadvBMh.f1ntftip-
tfH Church orcookcmct, 10:30 p.m. on
church lawa Free drinks, cake &. ke cream.
Performance by The Pjuobks', l:30-2t30.
Fof morc info, call 284-2626 or 284-2598.
Sunday, Sept 27
EH h llti|N»txwvtraiitk)nal rclaxcdchurch
tQ meet at Rkh Park.
Hoin«oai0g,WMlij«iCliuiidi.3O7Hos-
pital St. Mocksville. Guest speaker; Ray
ITiomas. Sunday school, 10 am. Worship.
11 am. followed by coveted dish picnic.
HanKcoraint Mocks UoMed McthodM
Church, 11 am. Cbvtrcd dish meal (o fol
low.
Sept 27-30
Rtvhal Meetiag. Liberty Wetkyan
Church, SheflieklRd.H»mony.Sunl8y,7
piinMon.-Wed.,7:30p.mEvai^itt Kenny
Qieenway.
Monday, Sept 28
Lcxliictoa District United Methodist
WoamiAiintiallVfccling»TyroUMC. Din
ner at 5p.m. & 6 p.m. by reservalkm. №>
gram, 7 p.m. Rev. Sandra Martin.
Sept280ct2
Revival» MocksvUle Peotccostal HoKnca
Church,MiltingRd.Dirrcren(speakeneat;h
nighi, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. Oct 4
Homccumiafr First Baptist Church of
Mocksvflk.tO;55am.Dinneronthcgniunds,
12:15 p.m.
Sunday,Oct 25
ChURhSe)vietMIUchPwk.Eagk: Heights
non*tradilwnal relaxed church.
R e u n io n s
Sunday, Sept. 27
Heual« of dcKiadaaU of Thoau
MbtMaadMatlMaSiiUUilKfc, Wil
liam R. Davie Fire Depl., I p.m.
Imidniaf dncMdaaUorGmi. Val-
atim k Lou InrtM Mym, Bbaville
: United Mediodlst Church fellowship hall,
; 1p.m. Coveted dish.
: Saturday, Oct, 10
; DniaBI(liClaaiOr '5l4MRNidiw,
; Thousand Trails Fteserve. 6:30 p.m. Call
' Lam Carter al 998-5700 for reservatkms.
tisit^lknvshipHalt.
DivleDoiiiatkVIoleoccScrvkca.Suppofi
groups for vklims. Sesskms free, confl^
lla). 'niesdays. 6 p.m. DDVS Offke in Davie
Coumy Omce Bidg., 751-3450.
РатЦу Violeiice 1 Iceaof
Davie County. Free counseling for victims
ofvidenceandtheirchikfaeaSeparategioupi
Tliesdays,6<7:30p.mFirstUnitedMethodist
Church ofMocksville. Call I-800-728-34I3.
DavieCounty School Bus DrhtnAsnda-
tkm, 2nd Thun., 7 p.nt Djvk Couniy Sr.
Cenler. Brock BMg.
YMCA Teen Scene
Onides6-8 only.Saturd«y,Scpi26,8-lI
p.m. $5 member or non’member.
TaeKwonDo
Coedages64up.'niesday,'niunday,3:30-
4:30 p.m. Member $m Nat-member.
GymnastiosPlus
Coed grades K-6. Beginners: Wednesday.
3:304:30 p.m. Intermediate: 4:30-5:30 p.ra
Members: $20. Non-members: $50.
By appointment only. Call for details. 751-
9622.
Extension
Saturday, Sept 26
F un City CtMmkQ, Maaonk: Plcnk^
Grounds. Exhibits & chitden's vtivities.
5:15 p.m. Con^imentaty dinner. 6:15 pm
Polkiwing dinner itcognitkn (A sponsors.
Cattlemen's Servke to Agriculture Award.
Musk: by *nie Sound Waves".
YMCA
Karats
1\icsdays, 7-8:43 p.m. SIMmndl.
Ongoing
VU CookeiiM's МШ VUh|c Museum,
14 Church St., Tan. & Tburs,, 9 am-noon.
Sots., 11 am-2 p.m. Toun also available by
appLCflll294-6M0.
Recycling tnKk al Center Community
Bldgn 8-11 am. I St Saturday.
Rec)tUngtruckal Union Chapel Method
ist. 4ih Saturday, 8-1 lam.
RMycb^tnxkalJerkho-HardlsonRuri-
tan bidg., 3rd Satunlay, 8:30-11 am.
Preschool stofytfane. Ibes.. 11 am..Davie
Couniy Ubraiy and Cooleemee branch. 30-
minute program. For chiklren ages 3-5. Mu-
skr.rcadokud, stories, nims. nursery rhymes.
Meetings
Satuiday, Sept 26
Davk County КсриЫкал Men'sFedn-
tkn,F&F Barbecue, 7:30 am.
Monday, Sept 28
Woodmen оПТи Worid lod*eJ13,Dovic
Academy Comnwnity Bidg., 7:30 p.m.
Dnk Couniy NAACP, Dav« Couniy U-
braiy.7 p.m. For info, call 751-3013.
Saturday, Oct 3
Davie Couaiy IfpuUeau PMy CWehn
Stew. WMp4>-WUl Finns off Cana Rd. 6
p.m.
Monday, Oct 5
ChrteiaaNetworfc(tartheNccdy,ASiore-
house for Jesus, Depot Street, Moduvilie, 7
p.m. To determine how to help area needy
during holidays. For info, call 998^4226.
O n g o ^
Alcoholics Anonymous. Sundays, 6 pim.
and Wednesdays. 8 p.ra, Second Presbyte
rian Church basement. Pine Sl CaU 751*
l490of 751-7786 fw infa
Yadkb Valcy RabbM Breeden Aiaocte-
IkM, Bnxk Gym, last Sunday ofeach month.
2:30 p,m. All rabbit owners wekomc. Call
336-998-9858 for morc infa
Uviot WMhCaoctr Support Grwp,Cv>-
cerScrvkes, Inc., 2nd Tbesday, nooivl:30
p.m. Davie Couniy Ubraty. For more info,
call 751-031ЭОГ 725-7421.
MOPS(MolhenolPmchoo)en), M«e-
donia Moravian Church. Support, feUow-
ship, cmAs & food. Chikktn gukled in own
program MOFPErS,9;30-ll:30am. Regi»-
tratíonfce (kiUbleiolf <^düklrenatiending.
Schoknhips available. For more info, call
9984394.1st & 3rd Fridays.
HMoik ШИ» he, 2nd Ibesday. Davie
Couniy PUbUcUfaniy.6:30p.ta
11» Artirt GfW|4 Davie Couniy Ubmy, 7
p.ia Ы ТЬса. CaU Btvnie al 999-5274.
Ce««r Comu^ly DmtopwH, 3id
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NorthCooiMMeaMlCMiRaidCew
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Bridie, East Room. 2-5 p,m.
Saturday, Sept 26
Senior Dane«, Mocksville Elementary
School. 7-10 p.m. Admisskm: $3.
Monday, Sept 28
Cookratee Chib. Fust Baptist Fellowship
Hall, 10 am.
Some of the new books al Davie
Couniy Public Library, 371 N. Main
St., Mocksvillc;
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Gary Cooper American Hero
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The Olympic Spirit: 100 Years of
the Games
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phers Celebrate Faith and Family
The Ultimate Noah's Ark
Venus in Blue Jeans: Why Modiers
and Daughters Need to Talk About
Sex
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Fever Season - Barbara Hambly
For Love and Honor-MarilynStofic
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У
; * 'r Ш Hnaer, no child restraint sys-
;im ,dianlued,caincteil.
OHodice Heath, 80 mph in a 70
;ii%,ieducedto74ina70,$S and cosl.
X:}DainisHetid«5on,70mphlna55
: iDiie, reduced to improper cqulpmenl.
IStbndcoM.
: Doniu Henderson, speeding 72
'.i4ihi«»S5ione,teducedtoimpropet
:a)uipment,$23and«>st.
■. -AnnHensel,speeding80mphina
' 70 zone, rcduced lo improper cquip-
|im t,$10andcost.
[ ■' - Jessie Hodge, expired regislra-
I lion, dismissed, corrected.
' - Robert Holcombe, speeding 80
I rnph in a70ione, reduced to improper
quipment, $10 and cosl.
- Daniel Holl, speeding 80 mph in a
70 zone, reduced lo improper equip-
'ilTOI,$IOandcosL
: J .UsaHol2woith,speeding82mph
ijt a 70 zone, reduced to Improper
^^pmenl, $2S and cost.
:; - Faye Hosc^ speeding 60 mph In
.a'4S zone, reduced to iiTipTDperequip-
:timl,$IOandcost
; ; • Derek Mnson, 80 mph In a 70
; ione,icducedloiinp(Dperequlpmenl,
ISOafldcoat.
> -lamesJohnson,speeding80mph
: Ii a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper
' equipmenl, $10 and cosl.
. -LesierJohnson, speeding 68 mph
in a 5S zone, reduced to Improper
equipment, S10 and cost.
-MaryJohnson,norcgl5trallcncaid,
dismissed, corrected.
- Teny Johnson, 70 mph in a 33
zone, ¡educed to Improper equipment,
$10 and cost.
: Chfislopher Johnston, speeding
90 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79 in
a70; S5 and cost; no operaton license,
dossed, corrected.
- Wllllara Joyce, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper
^iiipnienl, $10 and cost.
-JohnKalish,80mphlna70zonc,
failure 10 wear seat belt, reduced to
Ьлрпрсе equipment, $23 and cost.
' ■ " K |bril,T7iii(h i«a70
zone, reduccd to Improper equipment,
$10 and COSI.
- OaiTy Keith, speeding 80 mph In
a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper equip-
mcnl,$IOandcost.
- Kenneth Kennedy, expired regis
tration, dismissed, conected.
- SashI Kennedy, expired registra
tion, no operators license, dismissed,
cotrectcd; exceeding safe speed, dis
missed.
- Kevin Kerr, no operators licensc,
dismissed, correclcd.
- Tamcka Killings, 84 mph in a 70
zone, rcduccd to 74 in a 70, SS and
cost; no licensc, dismissed, cotrectcd.
-GctaldKinIe,69mphinaSSzone,
failure lo wear scat belt, reduced to
Improper equipment, $23 and cost.
-William LackeyII,80mphlna70
zone, rcduccd lo Improper equipment,
$10 and COSI.
- Joy McKnight, 88 mph In a 70
zone, reduced to exceedlngsafe speed,
cost.
- Michael Mcdves, failure to stop
Tor stop sign or red light, rcduced to
iraproper equipment, $10 and cost.
- Daniel Miller, failure to rcduce
speed, dismissed.
- Edward Miller, speeding 73 mph
In a 33 zone, reduccd to Impioper
equipment, $30 and cost.
- Vanessa Miller, speeding 68 mph
in a S3 zone, rcduccd to Improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Harriet Millsaps,speeding 80 mph
In a 70 zone, reduccd lo improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Billy Minor, speeding 63 mph in a
43 zone, rcduccd lo 34 in a43; failure
lo wear scat belt, $23 and cosl.
- Valine Moore, speeding 69 mph
in a 35 zone, reduccd lo improper
equipment, $IOand cost.
- Stephen Myeis, failure to yield,
dismissed.
- Tracey Nanklvel, 63 mph In a 45
zonc,rcduccdto54lna45,$5andcost.
- Tmna Nguyen, 87 mph In a 70
zone,rcduccdloe»cccdingsafespced,
COSI.
- Paul Nichols, speeding 87 mph in
a70 zone,rcduced to 74ina70, S3 and
cost.
- Albino Orozco, speeding 90 mph
in a 70 zone, reduccd lo 79 In a 70.
- Keyur Patel, speeding 80 mph in
a 70 zone, reduced to impioper equip
ment, $10 and cost; inspection viola
tion, dismissed, correclcd.
-Laura Ptiail, speedlng8l mphlna
70 zone, reduccd to Improper equip
ment, $23 and cost.
- Lester Phillips, speeding 66 mph
In a 55 zone, rcduced to improper
cqulpmenl,$IOandCDst.
- Lori Phillips, 67 mph In a 55 zone,
failure to wear seat bell, rcduced lo
Improper equipment, $25 and cosl.
-VitglnlaPhilllps,spceding70mph
In a 55 zone, reduced lo improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
-Edwaid Pint. 80 mphlna70 zone,
rcduced to improper equipment, SIO
and cost.
- Emory Powell, expired registra
tion, dismissed, corrected.
- Danyl Price, inspection violation,
expired registtalion, dismissed, cor
rected.
- Robert Ramsey, speeding 80 mph
In a 70 zone, reduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Shenitui Rochelk:, speeding 88
mph Ina70 zone, rcduccdto74lna70,
$3 and cosl.
- Freddy Rodriguez, expired regis
tration, dismissed, coucclcd.
-Judy Rofro,exceedingsare speed,
reduced lo improper equipment, $10
and cost.
- Timothy Sain, 87 mph in a 70,
rcduccd 10 exceeding safe speed, $80.
- biael Sanchcz, no license, dis
missed, cotrectcd; driving left of ccn
tcr, cosl.
-Barbara Sanders, speedlng68 mph
in a 33 zone, reduced lo improper
equipment, $ 10 and cost.
- Janie Shore. 51 mph In a 35 zone,
rcduced lo 40 in a 35, $5 and cost.
- James Spillman, 69 mph In a 53
zone, rcduccd to improper equipment,
$10 and cosl.
-SamuelSu:ffens,specding80mph
In a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, $5
andcost.
lOfiO-ECTOMY lOOX SUCCESSFVll
A L L T E L C u s to m e rs R e p o rt Fe e lin g o f E u p h o ria !
- Thomas Stephens, speeding 88
mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79 in a 70
$3 and cosl; license not in possession,
dismissed, comcled.
- Tania Stewart, 84 mph In a 70
zone,rcducedto74ina70,$5 andcost.
- Earl Slots, speeding 82 mph in a
70 zone, reduccd lo improper equip
ment, $23 and cost.
- Jacqualynn Stroud, failure lo wear
seat bell, $25; expired reglsuntion, dis
missed, coirecK^.
- Mark Sullivan, speeding 80 mph
In a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper
equipment, $10 and cosl.
- Randall Summerlin, speeding 80
mphina70zonc, rcduccd to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
-EmeslTownstey,speeding 80mph
In a 70 zone, rcduced to improper
equipment, $10 and cost.
- Duke Vance, inspection violation,
dismissed, corrected.
- Camilla Webb, 70 mph In a 55
zone,rcduced to 60lnaS3,$5 and cosl.
- Frances White, failure to wear
scat belt, $25; licensc nol In posses
sion, dismissed, corrected.
- Melissa While, speeding 70 mph
In a 55 zone, rcduccd to 60 in a 55, $5
and cost.
- Russell White, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper
cqulpmenl,$IOandcosl.
- Christopher Williams, speeding
80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd lo Im
proper equipment, $10 and cosl.
- Jason Winters, exceeding safe
spced,rcduccdloimpropcrcqulpmcnl,
$10 and cost.
-Robert Will, specding8l mph ina
70 zone, reduccd to improper equip
ment, $50 and cost.
- Barbara Wolfe, failure to slop for
slops Ign or red light, rcduced to Im
proper equipment, $10 and cosl.
- Robert Woodic, 80 mph in a 70
zone, rcduccd to Improper equipment,
$IOandcosl.
- Luke Yaibrough, 80 mph In a 70
zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment,
$10 and cost.
Failed loApiicu'
- Zachary Adams, failure to wear
seatbelt.
-AndrewAnderson,raiiuretowear ,
seal belt,dtivingwhilelk»nse revoked.
- Joseph Anson, speeding 80 mph
in a 70 zone.
- Nathan Berkc, speeding 33 mph
In a 33 zone.
-Ronald Biller,no license.
- Dcnick Brown, 90 mph in 70
zone.
- Shaun Bryson, 94 mph In 70zon<!.
-PatticlaByrd,70m|4ilna55zone.
- CIcadcth Carter, faiiuns lo wear
seal belt, transporting child in open
cargo bed.
• Steven Chawdler, exceeding safe
speed, driving Icll of cenler.
-Frank Darga.inspection violation.
- Michael Deaver, following too
closely.
- James [tebrew, 80 mph In 70
zone.
-TomickaDula,B0mphin70zonc.
- Paul Dunfocd, handicapped park
ing violation.
- Ronald Echerd, 80 mph In 70
zone.
-FDntyFbntane,lictitious,cancelkxl
or revoked registration.
- Jon FrilA speeding 80mph In a70
zone, expired operators license.
- Benjamin Gale, 80 mph in 70
zone.
- Melissa Oamcr, 80 mph In 70
zone.
- Marcia Hanis, failure to wear scat
belt, no child rcsiraint system.
- Eleanor Hcnnesscc, 80 mph In a
70 zone.
- Devore Holman, 68 mph in 35
zone.
- Robert Howard, 80 mph in 70.
zone.
- Patrick Kendra, speeding 93 mph
In a 70 zone, failure to wear scat belt.
- Sebreda Lackey, 85 mph in a 70
zone, no operators liccnsc.
- DebI Mabucc, 80 mph in 70 zone.
- Armando Mancia, expired regis
tration. failure to notify DMV of ad
dress change.
- Carolina Manincz, speeding 80
mph in a 70 zone.
- Vivian Martinez, 80 mph in 70
zone. ,
- ArtemioMayo,nolfcense.
- Douglas Moody, unsafe tnoV^
menl. :
- William Mullenax, driving left of
center. ,
- Billy Muncuj, 54 mph In a 3^.^;,
- Howard NIeft, inspection vioDi-
lion. I :
- Stephanie Outen, 82 mph iti,7p
zone. .-..H
-SwallPau:l,faiIuietoícduce^FÍ^
- Ramesh Pavuluvl, 80 mph In »76
zone. >■ :
- Stephen Peoples, DWI, driving
while license revoked, failure lo mm
seatbelt.
- Brian Pitts, 69 mph in a 55 zone:
• Anthony Richards, speeding W
mphlna70zone. ,
-Pedro Rogue, no liccnsc.
- Michael Sadler, speeding 84 tt^ ‘
In a 70 zone, failure to wear seat belt^
- Javkr Saldivar, speeding 90 n i^
in a 70 zone, following too closely. ’
-ClaesScheele,9l mphiil70zpi№
- James Scranton, 80 mph in 7Ó
zone. ‘ '■
- Peter Seiler, 84 mph in a 70 zone.
-David Shaip, 80 n^lna70zdi№
- Bclvin Smith, driving while' li
cense revoked. 1')
- Teresa Staffonl, allowing unli
censed to drive.
- Dwayne Stauffer, 80 mph in 70
zone. I
- Billy Stockton, no license.
- Mark Stuck, speeding 85 mph In a
70 zone, failure to wear seal bell. "
- Charies Taylor, failure to stop tor
red light.
- Augustine Tayo, 80 mph in 70
zone.
- Catherine Townsend, 70 mph in a
55 zone. ■
- Ion Trammell, exceeding safé
speed.
- Stacey Turner, expired registra
tion.
• Michacl Waters, unsafe move-'
ment. .r;
- James Wingo, failure to wear seal
bell.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sepi. 24,1998 - BÌ ,
•/ '■ I fi
South Opens Season WHh ЗФО Win Over Northwest Cabanus
B rin rots
Davie County Enterprise Reconl
, If Michael Clement Is Uk thoroughbred of
South Davie's eighth-grade backfieid, then
Kenny Gray, Frederic Harris, Sam Stovall,
Quincy Redmon and Larry Hudson comprisea
pretty impressive henl.
CbachBanyWhiaockthrewhisinlerchange-
able darts at Northwest Cabarrus and severely
ioiinded the Warriors 34-0 in a flawless sea-
son4ipenlng performance last week.
'Clementdidmostofthedamage,iushingfor
91 yards and scoring two touchdowns, and
Harris (six carries, 34 yards). Gray (8-31),
Redmon (3-29), Stovall (3-17) and Hudson (3-
ТШпдЦ)
PorUieCPC
D H S F o o t b a ll T e a m
G r a d u a lly Im p r o v in g
.' Davie's football team has two
lunc-up games to tic up Its loose
ends and brace fur a storm Ihat
presumably will determine the
inside track for one of the Central
Piedmont Conference's Iwo playoff
tickets.
15) heiped SouUi amass225yards on the ground.
They couldn't key on anybody because we
had a lot of people ninning the football,"
Whitlock said.
The second half was vintage wishbone, as
Ihe Tigers wore down the Warriors with two
outrageously effective drives that milked virtu
ally all the clock and limited Nonhwest to only
six second-half plays.
Gray's I-yard ran capped a 13-play march
that consumed all but 30 seconds of the diitd
quarter and increased South's lead to 28-0. The
fullback gang hurt Northwest wllh repeated
belly dives.
"That's what you want,"Whitlocksaidofthe
picture-perfect drive. "You can'l ask for any
thing else. We established the fullback. I ran
four different fullbacks - Sam, Kenny, Zach
Miller and Redmon - and Uien we ran Ihe off-
tackie play where we fake ll to the fullback."
Uien, after Soudi's assertive defense shut
down Northwest once again. South mounted a
10-play drive Ihat ended wllh aRedinon4-yard
plunge.
The Tigers demonstrated a killer instinct
that characterizes good teams, pounding the
Warriors into submission with short-yardage
jabs.
"When yougelalead, that's whal you want,"
Whitlocksaid. "It wasn't anydiingbig.Wewere
knocking off five yards, four yards, six yards,
three yards, four yards."
After the defense set Ub game's tone on the
Warriors' fust possession, when they punted
four plays into Ihc game, Clement sped 19
yards. Gray powered 2 for Ihe first of two TDs
and quarterback McKenzie Willoughby deliv
ered a beautiful lob to Clement on a bxkdoor
pass for a46-yanl strike, pushing the iead lo22-
0.
"McKenzie made a good pass." Whitlock
said. 'The defender was back there, but he
lobbed il over his head and Mike Mike caught
It In stride. McKenzie did a good job ranning
Ihe offense and the offensive line played well,
with'niomasPanIey,JocyDavis,JeremyWest,
Chris Stutts, Stovall and light end Brandon
Shore opening up the holes."
Parsley contributed two quarterback sacia
for a defense that owned the lineof scrimmage
"Our defensive line (Gray, Stovall. Curtis
MatdKws, Charies Hill and Miller) put pres^,
sure on the quarteriiack, and we had r^eivers
covered," Whitlock said.
• The win was ail Ihe more Impressive
considering South had three starters missing’;'
Halfijxk Ben Allred (slightly separated shoul
der), linebacker Butter Dewalt (disciplinary^
reasons) and Brian Hunter (flu)___Jeremy
Cody Intercepted a pass and Stovall recovered,
a fumble.... South couldn't go wrong, conmiil-
ting jusl one penalty, having no lumoven ац1^
facingjuslone fourth-down situation.... South'
hosts Concord on Sept. 23.
Stadium for Ihc B r im
CPC opener. рЩ т
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“ Eagles weren't in any shape to
confront West In late August, when
Mooresvllle brought Davie down to
earth, 27-3. But since then, the War
Eagles havc been striving and
clawing back behind a basic offense
Ihat seldom leaves the ground, an
linplanncd development because of
three suspensions that will conclude
after Friday's homccoming game.
I Without QB Drew RIdcnhour's
strong arm, Illlng dccldcd to lighten
up and rely on powerful Ricky
White, speedster Kenny Collins and
surging fullback Neil Wagstaff, a
forinula that worked in wins over
Nohh Iredell and Salisbury.
I "We're just trying 10 work on
executing up front, and orfensively
we're a lot better than we were Ihat
night (In Mooresville) because of
'the simplicity thal we've pul into
the offense. We're able to pound
and Jusl lake three or four yards,
sweep ll every once in a while and
fhiow it every once In a while."
; : The White-Collins train has
averaged over five yards a carry
behind an inconsistent line, mainly
because they only need a crack to
bust loose.
1 "Ricky and Kenny are both Just
tremendous ninning baclu, and
ihat's really helping our offensive
line out and making It easy on
fhem," Illlng said. 11iey don't need
fo create big holes. They are
making Iheir job easy up front."
I But Salisbury isn't West Forsylh.
Can a suspccl line impede the
irilans' high-powered assault? Illlng
is optimistic, especially if the
bodies stop cracking and the
nutners stop handling the ball
loosely. Davie has fumbled 12
times in three games, losing seven,
and tackles Adam Bailey and
¡Wesley Mellon and guard Jhocklon ,
palton are hurting, an area where.
Savic has slim margin for error on '
^ depth scalc. Bailey (chipp^
bone In elbow) has one fully
funclional arm, Mellon is wearing a
e brace for a strained tendon and
g has a bum knee.
“If we can just hold onto the
alijjnd if we can Jusl keep them
'allhy, I think we'll be a tough
a to stop,” Illing said. "Keeping
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Eighth Grade Wildcats Open Season With Romp
By Brian Pitb
Davie County Enterprise Rcconl
Nonh Daviedidn'lplayperfcct foot
ball all the fime in last week's season
openeragainslErwln.bul you wouldn't
know It by looking at the scoreboard.
"We made some very cosUy menuU
errors at limes, bul we made up for
them." said elghth-gnide coach Ron
Kirk, whose icam roared ouloflhcgate
with a 32-6 romp. "If we wouW have
played more to an error-free game, we
could have put 43-30 points on die
boanl easily."
The nustakcs that tempered Kitk's
poslgame analysis wiped away two
long touchdowns. Clipping penalties
spoiled Jon Goode's 38-yard run and
Michael Dixon's 60-yardcr, but Ihe
Wildcats let olf more than enough of
fensive fireworiutollghi up die Eagtes.
Goode churned for 81 yards on 13
nishcs, Dixon piled up 60 on jusl four
uxcs and Nick Raby hauled in three
passes fromCoh Stanley for 101 yanls,
including 35- and 38-yanl scores.
"Wc caught Uieir secondary in a
defense that was sucking in a lot, and
suuted passing on Ihem and getting a
lot of yardage oul of that," Kirii said.
"Wejustrand«ball good."
Kirk patted every hclmel.
"It was a big team cITon here," he
said. "WeJusl played pretty balanced.
Overall, il was a great game to sum Ihe
season with."
At the half, Kiric bemoaned Uicpen-
altlcs dial short-circuited Nonh's half-
time lead, 12-0. A long Eagle mn cut
the margin in half, bul North's offense
accelerated soon after and put the out
come on Ice.
"The defense did play good," Kirii
said. “They gave up thal one touch
down, and that was really Jusl a series
of missed tackles and dK kkJ ran about
35 yards. But we suitted driving the
ball and playing belter."
• Clim Stanley (5-yard ran), Goode
(28 yanier) and Dixon (17 yanJer) de
livered Ihe nishingTDs, andColt Suui-
ley - who hit Brad Blackwelder for 7
yanls-complcted fourof lOpassesfor
108 yanls.... North was adismal one
of five on two-point conversions. "We
could have done better on our extra-
point attempu," Kirit said. "We gol a
little excited."... North piled up 278
louil yanls.
A Bummer
Nordi's seventh gradcts showed up
late for dieIr appointment at Erwin,
which bolted to a 30-point halfUtne
Soccer Team Ends Skid With 1-0 Win
ByBriinPIIU
Davic County Enterprise Record
In the field of rough-and-tumble
soccer, Davic coach Pete Gusufson
has figured il out; a victory, even one
that wasn't pretiy, Is slill a victory.
"rmproudofthem,"saklCusUifson,
whose team snapped a three-game los
ing streak with last week's 1-0 victory
over North Iredell. "They got the win.
You'renotgolnglowin many games I-
0, but they did that one."
The victory improved Davie's llail-
ing record to 2-5-2, but Oustafwn in
sists that dK boys arc reaching their
potential, that wins are expensive and
records are deceiving with loday'spar-
ity.
"Il's nol that these guys are playing
bad,” he sakl. "I've been a coach for a
long time and dKy are nol playing bad.
They arc playing very good teams.”
Jeremy Howell was again Ihe man,
finishing a pinpoint pass from Garth
Regan and scoring his fifih goal three
minutes inlo the second half.
"It was basically a finlshiiig shot to
il gorgeous puss,*' Gusmrson salJ.
"Regan won a 50-30 ball, dribbled up,
made a pass between (Iwo defenders)
and just hit Jeremy in stride. It wasjust
a very pretly goal."
MarkingbacksJusdnLongandNkk
Summers, sweeper DavidWooldridgc
andkeepcrT.J.Polls(nincsaves)made
Ihe goal stand up, denying die Raiders
twice when Ihey had golden opportu-
nilics to force a tie.
"Theyplayedverywell,"Guslafson
said. "We h ^ what amounted to a
couple goal-line stiinds, and TJ. was
awesome. He Jusl did wonderful.
Hoimooniing FWay Against Central Davidson
CCntnl Davidson will be Davic
High's homecoming opponent Friday
night al 7:30 in a noncohference fool-
btdi game at War Eagle Sutdiuni. The
clubs have met four limes in43 yean,
with Davie leading dte series 2-1-1
thanks to last year's 344) win.
' HieSpi>tagt,oflheTH-C0unly3-
AConfnace.hivedoubledlastyeat's
wins. Uiey beal Lexington 21-9 last
weekfcrtiteirsccofldwininrivegamcs.
Davie (2-1) is coming off a bye.
TailbtcksRicky Whitt (SOcatiics,
274 yards) and Kenny Collins (39-
209) have carried Davie offensively.
Hie sleeper is fullback NcilWúgstair,
who is averagiag 5.2 yards on 14 car-
ria. Thad Johnson leads Ihe teun in
receptions widi four.
Defensively, safely Zeke Earie has
diree interceptions and Foircst Breed
love, Jèremÿ' Shoffiier and Kenny
White have each recovered Iwo
fumbles.:
Collins is averaging 43.3 yards per
puM. Kicker DavM Wooklridge made
all four extra poinis against Salisbury.
"GregLanlcr.BlilySmidiandSum-
mers played very well and Jason Win
ters had an excellent game.”
Gustafson senses dK pieces com
ing together at the righl time. Regan
has recovered from on injury, Joey
Bass comes off a two-game.sus|KD-
skM dds week and Eric Koike ia re
turning from a four-game suspcmkiit.
Those renuning componenu are help
ing Davie recapture lu optimism.
"The light at the end of dK tunnel is
certainly geldng closer.” Gustafson
said
• Having 10 worii overtime because
ofsuspensk)nsandli(iuries.dKplaym
were gasping when dK hom sounded
at North Iredell. "Нку were huniog It
dK end of dK game," Guslafaon iikL
"Ninety percent of the team played 10
minutes widKHil a timeout. Thai's
tough.” ....Eariier in dw week, Noitb-
west Cabarrus dpwned Davie for dK
sccond time, 3-1. Ryan Baines scored
his second goal on an assist finh Rkb-
anlBniadway and Potts ieco«dedei|hl
uves.... Davie plays al ReyaoUa on
^ . 29andatSouthSlokwoDOct. I.
leaden route to a 30-8 vfctory.
"We Just didn'i gel off dK bus,*:?
Coach George Newman sakl. "There t;
was a kn of standing around, dKré ;
wasn't anything going on.
"TheopposingcoachingslaffkneW '
it and took advantage wherever dtey
could - sweeps, passing. Wc jusl fell
apart on bodi skies of dK ball.”
The Wikfcais partially repaired dK
damage, ending dK droighl on Bran
don Pane's 55-yard eniplkn and hokl- ^
ing dK Eagles scoreless in dK second
half, a turnaround dial brightened a ^
mostly gknmy ride home.
"Isaid(alhalfUme)we'naolhcrel0 :
windilsganKnow.we'nhmiawinii :
half." Newman sakL
«FolkrwingPanc'sTD.quarterbidi i
Derek Qmalzer added dK two poimi ::
on a b o i ^ . . . . Pane, dianka 10 die
kmgTDandlwoninsarauKl20yini4'’.;
neared lOOyards. i '
•Nonh's eighdigndenhdatCMni
GroveoaSq>i.23wMledKMVcnlh i
graders travel to China Gnwc.
and 8toriM°please\e^^ Pinebrook Satuday In Davie County youth football league action. For more ph0t08;i
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.рте Davie High School varsity volleyball team, from l«tt; frant: Embtr SpNIman, Amanda Bailey; center Jill Seamon; back:
Abby Brlckey, Dana Smith, Michelle Davidson, Jerri Ann Angeli, Braoka Omvatt, Natalie Foataf, Heath Schleupner and Tlsa
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war Eagles Rally To 3-2 Win Over Mt. Tabor
;ByBriuiPllta
Pavie Counly Eniciprisc Rcconl
Backsloihc wall. Noiomonow. Do
Ofdie.
Davie's vanity vollcyhall icam de
fied Uie cliches and Mt. Tabor last
ywek, rallying for a 3-2 viciory over
ihe Spanans Uul kept Ihc War Eagles'
playoff dreams on life support.
; "If we had lost to Tabor. Uiat prob
ably would haveknockcdusoutofUie
playoffs Of a chance for the playoffs,"
jaid assistant coach Leo Biunelll. "It
was piobablyoneof Uie better matches
of Uie season."
To swipe one ot Uk two berUis. the
War Eagles must run Uie tables on
.SouUi Siokes and SouUi Rowan and
find a way to upset Reynokls or Wett
Fonyth.
Rallying against Tabor seemed
harder. АПсг a 15^ rout pul Davie
ahead in Uie hcsl4)f-five series, Uie
Spartans came bock wiUi a vengeance,
winning two games and pushing the
War Eagles lo ihc verge of playoff
elimination.
"We had our backs in the crnier,"
said Bninelli, who envisioned an early
suppcraftercruising ingameone. "We
really Uiought we could beat Uiem in
Uiree. It should have been but Tahor
has a nice team. (Coach Denny Key. a
tofmer Davie buketball and volley
ball coach) does a great job Uien.
"We weren't playing very well In
games two-Uitee, and they pUytd ex-
trenily well. And, of coune, you're
not going to win Unsf games."
.■n» War Eagleiaureived a game-
four llghin^a 16-14'whithat sapped
Tahor,a*di|UctualedlhestiiTingrally
wiUi a' exclanialion mark in the
deckling (Htt game.'
"Ttial (game four squeaker) just
buni UKir bubble and we capitalized,"
BrunelUnid "Acoupleofkey swings
and serves got Uie tnomennim back
going o v way, and we completely
dotninaled (game five). Jusl about ev
eryone played same key role."
Two unlikely sources, junior Tisa
CampM1andsophomoieSueRek:hel,
play^ Uk leading roles in Uie come
back.
'"Tin did a greu Job on die back
aivlieain Oh ARoll, Win Two
By Travis Ptacock
Davie County Enteiprise Record
: Coach Leo Biunclli'sJV volleyball
icam is on a roll. Last week Uiey de
feated confcience rivals West Forsyth
and Mount Tabor.
• Wednesday, Ihc War Eagles faced
West ForsyUi, winning Uie first Iwo
games and Uie match. In Uie finlgamc,
freshman Lindsay SmiUi showed off
her abilities by serving for six points.
: Christina Gajewski and Randi
Moore coniribuied three points apiece.
Tlicgirls won Uiefint game 15-8. "We
sumcd out playing flat," said Bniwlli.
In game two, Layne Graul once
again stepped up big. She served six
points, while Natalie Hunkier and
ChristinaGajcwskicombinedfoi eight
points.
"Lindsay SrolUi and Layne Grout
served Uie ball really well, and Chris
tina Gajewski was very consistent in
boUi games," said Bninelli.
Ihis was Uw uam's Uibd victory in
Uie conference. Davie improved to 6-3
overall.
The ntxt lest was against Mount
TaboT.taganeoM,Davie VanoftwiUi
a 15-4 win. Randi Moore and Kim
Hilton Koral 10 points in a combined
effort. "We played a greal game one.
We only missed Iwo serves," said
BiuneUi.
In game two, Dtvie wasn't so foitu-
nats. Due to a skinpy perfonnance, it
dropped the second game 15-11. Kim
Red Imps End Unbeaten Streak For Wildcats
: No team spoils Uie North Davie
soccer team's fun more Uian Moores
ville.
• . The Ral Imps beat Noilh three times
las« year, bkcking Uie Wikfcau ftom
an undefeated season, and Uiey sluig
d<epnviouilymhbcatenWiUcalii«dn
Ian week. 5-1.
Nonh (3-1) retouMled wiUi a 5-2
w inow M t Aiiy.
Man Moser, who icored Norti's
kxie goal against Mooitsville. added
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row," Bninelli said. "She was all over
the floor. Reichel came in and did a
nk» job on Uie back row, too. Those
two really dkl a nkx job."
• Wesl FofsyUi manhandled Davie
3-1 earlier in Uie week. Avoiding a
shutout was somewhat ofa moral vic
tory foe Davie, which bolted to a 6-1
lead in game one before drowning un
der a Tiuin Udal wave. "Il was like
someone pulledacover over our eyes.
It was over," BnineUi said. "We were
very fortunate Uiat we took a game.
West has a great program.".... Head
coach Tammy Reavis was out ot town
andunavailable torcommenL... Davie
(6-6, 2-2 CPC) hosts Reynolds Uiis
Thursday and West Iredell in a non-
conference match on Sept. 28.
CaaUim cdrwim rarBl
Uiem healthy is the big Uiing. They
are getting banged up quite a bit."
The defense has been Uie team's
backbone. They took a giant step
forwanl agalnsi Salisbury, revenlng
the momentum In Ihe early mo
ments of the third quarter.
"The defense is still carrying its
weight," niing said. "They are whal
is keeping us in games. Their bend-
but-don't-break philosophy has been
real strong."
Davie has rcccivcd a jolt from
safety Zeke Earle, who has Ihree
interceptions and a fumble recovery
for a crucial TD.
"Earle has been real big in the
secondary." Illing said. "Wc knew
he was going to be good, it was just
a matter of gelling him in Ihe right
posiUon. We Uiought he'd be a lot
better strong safety, but he's had to
play Uiat free safety and he's done a
super job for us."
One-man gang JJ. Rice is the
unit's glue al linebacker, matching
all the expeclaUons that accompany
a three-time all-CPC pick.
"Again his leadenhip ability has
been tremendous, keeping guys'
heads In the game," Illing said.
"He's a man among boys oul there."
If headhunter Kenny White slops
nmning red lights, the defense
could becomc a flneiy.tuncd
machine.
"If we could just slow Kenny
White down a little bit..." Illing
said. "He's overrunning a lot of
plays because he's in a hurry lo gel
Uiere, WiUi his speed and with J.J.'s
technique and leadership, when
Ihose IWO gel on Uie same page wc
are going lo be a lough defense.
"Ronnie Blackbum continues lo
anchor al nose; Adam Boger is
doing a good job at the four tackic;
Jared Vaughters is working at nose
and Uickle: and Foticsl Breedlove is
always anchoring lhat five-lcch-
■iquc, doini * super job on Uie
outside. And then you've gol
Bradtoid Ivey at Uie end. They
just doing a tremendous job."
Enthusiasts wonder about pass.
coverage against CPC powen.
Illing is polishing Uie secondary'.
with Collins and Rod Tenor.
"Rod and Kenny are going to';
give us some speed al the comers,'
said Illing, who plans to utilize :
suspended David Nail in some
capacity ot Ihe secondary. "James:
Blakley and Brad Kokoski have
been doing a super job at comer, Ifi
Jusl Ihey arc lacking a lillle bit of!
speed. When we start playing the ■
West Foraylhs, the Reynolds and
the Mt. Tabon, thal speed is going
to really help us. That will give ui:
three quick guys (along with Earle)
to cover deep and Sliil have the
front guys thal have been playing
real solid."
Starting Friday, the schedule
gets harder and Ihc dings harder lo
overcome. Central Davidson is i
improving, unbeaten North David,
son has buried four teams 82-20
and Ihcn comes the stomi.
But the War Eagles seem to be
gathering momentum, and
Ridenhour. a vital player, will gi«
Davie plenty of dangerous offen
sive options when he returns nem
week. I
In other wonls, Davie is stepping
forwanl in Ihe long march back
from Mooresviile.
"We're geuing where we need to
be at this time," lliing said. "I don't'
wanl to look too far ahead to West,
we're jusl trying to get our peas in a
row right now to get ready for dial
conference. U’s all pulling togcUicr
and going in the right direction for
where wc want it lobe come
conference time."
Comc Ocl. 9, skeptics believe
thal West Forsyth might roll again,
but optimistic folks argue other
wise. In 1996, Davie lost four of
Bcnjic Brown's first seven games,
but took the town by ils tail Ihe last
time Wesl Fonyih visited Moclis-.
ville. - j»
Hilton had anoihcrgoodgame, scoring
five points, and Layne Grout also had
a good game, scoring Uuie points in a
losing effort.
Davie would step upin the Uiinl and
deciding game. Moore and Hillon took
charge and led Uie team lo a 15-11
victory. Kim Hilton and Randi Moore
served 13 and 10 points, respecUvcly.
"Games two and three were not
pretty, but a win is a win," Bnuielli
said. "We are a very good leam when
we do not make mental enon."
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Wildcat Softball Team Beats
North Davie's softball team beat
Knoxlikeadnim.butWest Rowan and
Kannapolis differ in the roost substan
tial woy; They know the fundamentals
ot the game and usually make Uic rou
tine plays.
Since Knox struggles to make any
play, the Wildcats discovered Uiat it's
hard to improve when yourconstanlly
yawning.
"It was hanl tor Uk girls to be in Ihc
game because otUKp;->:hing and field
ing by Knox," Coticli Jamie Lyerly
said, "and wc have logei prepared and
ready tor Wesl Rowan and Kannapo
lis.
"Knox's pitching was very slow,
and it messed our Uming up bad. The
giris were swinging way ahead of the
ball because it's hanl to «ljust to di ffer-
|Cnt speeds when you've been hitting
off the pitching machinc at fast speeds.
We played Erwin (in Uk opener) with
a fast pitcher and West Rowan will
have a tasi pitcher."
North's bats finally disciplined
UKHiselves and showed patience in the
fourth inning, when ;the Wildcats
erupted for 11 mns Uiat cut tlw game
short because of U» 10-nin nile after
five.
Dawn Singleton, Kelli Lawhon and
Jenny Ferrell were dialed In from the
beginning. Singleton went 3for 4 with
a homer, double uid four RBIs, and
Ferrell was 2 for 2 wiUi tour RBIs and
aUirce-ninhomenjn. Lawhon alsohad
Uueehits.
"Dawn’s home run went lo the
tencc," Lyerly saM. "It was a hanl line
drive.”
Laura Riddle bad a connmand per
formance, despite haying the debut
jiners dial usually accoinpany seventh
gradera. In five innings, she smick out
eight and overcame a rocky second.
"She was a little nervous becausc it
was ournrsthomcgame."Lyerly said.
"She kept pitching under control and
did a great job. She did nol get rattled
when she walked four in the second.
She had only one more walk."
* Riddle faccd the minimum in the
first, thinl and fifUi Innings.... In the
noisy founh, NoiUi sent 14 batten lo
the plate as Ferrell and Singleton
cranked back-to-back homers....
Sheena SmlUi contributed two hits and
North got one cach from Crystal Biv
ens, Riddle. Jessica Dyson, Amanda
Whicker and Jenna Groce___North
travels U) Kannapolis on Sept. 28 and
hosts China Grove on the 30Ui.
Tigers Thrash Kannapolis
' This isn't what Kannapolis had in
mind.
"Kannapolis is surting a new pro-
grant. This is Uieir lint rast-pltch(san-
ball) team," said SouUi Davie coach
Melanie Linviile, whose club rudely
welcomed the Blue DevUs wiUi a 28-5
thrashing. "They hadahanl lime pitch
ing. They went Uuough Uiiee pitchers,
andalolotUielrproblems were walks."
Emily Clodteller and Ryanne
McDaniel highlighted a SouUi hitUng
ertibitlon wiUt inside-Uie-parii hom
ers.
"Emily's was one bounce from Uk
fence," Linviile said. "It was close to
going over."
. Kinten Durham recovered from a
rocky opener, when J.N. Fries floored
Uk Tigen 16-6, by going the disiance
and keeping Uk Blue Devils a country
drive trom catching Uk Tigen.
"ShesetopersonalreconlwiUiseven
sirikeouls,"Linvillesakl."Shedidgood
Uiisgame.Shedhlrealwell.Shepilched
a lot of strikes. She was stiuggling in
Uk tint game."
Linviile believes ^ Tigen have
Uk tools to become a contender long
before the Piedmont Middle School
Conference race heats up.
"Oncc they getstancd,Ilhink they'll
be prcny good," she said. They sMlI
have the buuerflies." ‘
Heather McDanicl probably teliUK
jitten more Uian anyone else, espe
cially since she had never worn Uk
cauhing equipment uiitil last week.
But she's rapidly developing into an
effecUve backstop, sonieUiing Uk Ti
gen desperately lacked coming into
Uk season.
"Wehad nocatther," Linviile siM.
"We baskally had to teach her U»
position, but she's doing good. She
mIssedatewUK finlgamc. butUiis list
game she didn't miss more than one or
two. So she did good."
• Kimberiy Misenhelmer stroked a
two-run triple against Kannapolis....
Linviile said Alyse Bowden Is looking
good at second base, despite being Uk
lone sevcnih-grodc starter.
• Teams musl play flawlessly lo
expcci to hangaround tlic Fries Knighls,
who have superior pitching, so an er-
ror-littereddayall bul torfeiualSouUi's
hopes. "J.N. Fries is a real good leam,"
Linviile said. "I imagine Uuy'll prob
ably win Uk contcrence. They prob
ably have as good of pitching this year
as they had last year. Wejust made so
many erron in the field. That was whal
cost us the game."___Linviile said
fint baseman Ryanne McDaniel and
shortstop Brittany Walker perfonncd
well in defeat.
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: В6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998
; South Davie Defeats Kannapolis,
West Rowan To Remain Unbeaten
•T SouihDavie'sleimisteirnircmaliicil
• BndeiWed with ари1гоГ7-2 victories
; over Kranapilis and West Rowan.
' DcMna Sluuncl, Snmh Williams,
^ le e Prevetle, Carly Dalslcy, ЛИ1-
; son Bowles and Stephanie W(xi№ki
: Won both ihclr singles malches Гиг the
week.
TaraJonesandThlmPhommavahh
won in doubles against Kannapolis,
. and panncts Ashley Boyd nnd Ashley
Powell won against West Rowan.
"Sarali Snow, Jessica Anderson,'
Stacie Boger and Heaiher Cover also
played great doubles matches (against
KannapolisX'saidKimCrotts, Souih's
first-year coach.
TIieTlgcni (3-0) host North Rowan
Sept. 2».
Teiinjs Team Falls |
To Wiest Forsyth 6 -i
By Brian nits
Davic Couniy Enteiprise Recnd
;nnis team's toiluous.
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Sarah Williams prepares to tilt tiie ball in one of her viclory
matches for the weel<.
Soulh Davie's DeAnna Shamel goes after the ball.
- Photos by Robin Fergusson
The Davie tennis team's toiluous.
siictchthToughthcr
mont Conference I
continued lost week,
when Ihc WorEagles
absorbed nwre Ics-1
sons from West For
syth in a 6-3 loss.
Coach Carol |
Cozanhopcsthehani [
knocks will fuel a Stein
rise, lhal Davic will stand on the sunny
side oflhe net one day.
They were lough, we expected
Ihem to be tough, ond wc just learned
ond worked haid,''she sold. "I hope Ihis
mokes us do belter so thal when wenin
IntoSoulhRowon and Nonh Davidson
(Ihis week), wc will be tougher for it.
What ore your options?"
West look all sl> singles malches lo
secure Ihc victory, Ihen toyed with
dirrcrcnt combinations in doubles,
where the War Eagles found UKironly
bright moinenls. Lindsay Thomos-
MercdilhH^sondSarahSlein-Nancy
Vogler tolled lo 8-3 victories ond Kris
ten Powcll-Molly KoonU breezed 8-0.
West's vast changes in doubles
shouldn't take away from Davie's ef
forts, Cozait said.
’He did subslllule some of the
doubles, but I Ihought the giris played
well," she said. "Our doubles leams
have beenplayinglogethcrpcctty well."
Stein showed the most staying
power In singles, recoveringfroman 8-
2holeberorolosinglO^.Wcsl'swicked
serves took Its toll down Um stretch.
"Slcin was Ihe one dial mode it
mote of aditficull match for her oppo-
nenC Court Hid. -ShB just kept dig
ging in and wiB (dawn) 8-S on one
tum. t;
"Herseivlcen »tgame
gol her inlo trouble, after she had b«n
hitting diem realty welt. So I thtwghl
that was a good, long match." :
The FonythCOunly battle wounds
paid dividends in an 8-1 victory over
Soulh Stokes, an inferior leam lhat
repeatedly faded deep into games;
•They stayed 1-1,1-2,2-2,2-3 and
thal Und of stuir,'^ Cozart sakl. "But
our girls really started turning it In the
mkklle of the match and then pulled
away from them, which I really like lo
sec - because lhat shows ttiat d«y are
focussed."
Dovie'swinnlngicoRstThonuitlO-
4, Meredith Harris 104, Stefai jO-8.
Vogler 10-S, Kendra Amutrong VO-S,
Meredith Haiils-Thomas 8-4, Sttln-
Vogler 8-3 ond Fowell-Andtea Harris
8-4.
BcttcrDayi
Kooniz willundergo surgery oadie
onkle dial has hampered her fcr Jhe
past year following the final regular-
season match in early OctobcT.-metin-
Ing diejunkir will miss Ihe conference
toumamenl. ‘
'piey want togel In diere as soon as
they can so ttiey really know whai they
have facing them," Cozan saM. :
Koontz is alrcody anticipating next
year, a senior season thal shoukl |kw
Infinitely smoother lhan Ihe ftustnking
past. .;
"Instead of wasting her time; and
wonylngaboui whaidkta'ihappen this
year, she's looking forwaid to what
she's going to be able to do next year,"
Cozan said.
Cross Country Team Overcomes Mt. Tabor ^
'.-V -A ^
Davie's girls cross country team is
going (o make things Interesting in the
racc for ninncr>up in llw Central Pied-
monl Conference.
On a day thal belonged to Rey
nolds. (he War Eagles blew p;ist Mt.
Tabor and clcared a mental hurdle in
(he process. In five years at ihe holm.
Coach Cary Powers had never lookeil
down on Tabor until last week.
"I knew wc liad the lalcnU bul I
didn'l know niemallyifwecould," said
Powers, foliowing Reynolds'34 poinis.
Davie's4l and Tabor’s 48. "Soil wasa
surprise to me " nut that we couldn’t
(beat Tabor) bul that wc were able lo
this early in Ihe season. Dm Tabor’s
lough and they'll be right back. U could
be anybody's meet the nexi time."
Behind Jerrine Peeler’s fourth-place
pcrfomuuKC, Davic ignored ihc Tab<,ir
mystique, cxorci&ed iIk demons of the
, past aiw! coinpcled on relativfsly evei^
'' terrhswith iwo htgh-pionie prognmu.
"1 thought we ran with a lol of
courage, a lol o f inlensily," Powere
said. "I mean, Rcyiiolils and Talw r are
iwoofthebetlerk’anKyou'llfindinlhe
Male.
"Ourgirlsdidn’l give up. tlicy wercn’l
im ijuiJalcd, il paid off. This is\l\c
firsl lime we've k'aicn Tabor In girls,
and anytime sonicthing like thal can
happen, it's ^ixhI. llia l's kind of a big
step."
Lauren Poplin and Janel Darcy cap
tured the sixth and seventh places. Sta-
eye Joyner fmished lOtli and U iurie
neschamlCan>linoStccdclaimal 14th
and 15th.
IXuty flirted with Peeler and ihe
leaders for awhile, surprising Powers.
"Diueywasarealpleasanlsuqmse,'’
he said. "She ran up front with Jerrine
for inosl of the race, was injured on ihc
coursc ami gol back up ami kcpi going.
So I'm rcally pleased wiih her.
"PnpUn u coi|itbmlng lo run wdl,-
ami Dcsch and Slccd were steady os
always."
• Powers doesn't cxpccl anyone lo
llirealeti Wesl Forsylh. "West is prol>-
ably the toughest so this will probably
be a battle for second on down (be-
tvseen Reynolils, Davic and Tabor),"
be said. "\ don’l know if anyone has
anything for Wesl or nol."
Boys Fuller
Tlic Davie btiys'dominanccagainsi
weak nonconfc№nce compctilion prc-
su tnably created fal sc hopes as ihe War
Haglcs expended UX) much carly en
ergy and failed to pace ihemsclvc.s.
Tabor rolled wiih 26 points, fol
lowed by Reynolds'43 and Davie's 62.
, "I think we went out a litlle quick,"
Powers said. "Wehavcn'ifaccdcnough
real lough compctilion carly in ihc
season and Kits, Greg Lanier
and the others went out a lilile quick.
"We're usetl lo going out quick and
people being menially bealcn by ihal-
kind of falling by the wayside - and
that's not going to happen with this
level ofcompeiilion. 1 think we saw the
iwo toughest teams in the confcrcncc."
Pius slippcvl \o sixih and Lanier
tiK)k ninth. No other Davie runner
cracked ihe lop 15 as Kevin Ashley,
Nick Summers and John Clevenger
fmished 16ih, I7ihand 22nd.
Pills, who owned the non-league
compctilion, took a philosophical a|v
proach lo his firsl sclback of the year.
"Marshall look ilreal well," Powers
said. "Like me. he was disappointed
bul he understood some mistakes he
made in the race."
F o r s y t h
LEG A L A s s o c i a t e s
ВШ Durham
Attorney at Law
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Meet The War Eagles
K im b e r ly A . B o lton
Sport: cross country
W iat did you want to be when
you were little? a lawyer
iri couM be a certain character
in a movie, who HouMitte and
in whai movie?
Vera In Planet
of the Apes
No one knows
bow much I;
adore running
crosscountry
and track
Knuritc
Walt
Disney's Sleeping Beauty
hvoritcnctor: Charlcton Hcsion
Favorite musical group: Five Iron
Frenzy
imoriteatHctciJxklc Joiner
Keney
n u t * to iwitch places for a day
wMu Stephanie Dobey
I тп М Шк to cat dinner with:
Rosie ODonnell
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■ M id lt poM and help less.:.
John Clevenger
Sport: cross country
What did you want tu be when
you were litlle? a guy who wenl
upinclicn} piikcrs
If! could Ы* a
cvrlaln
chaructvr in a
movttf, who
would it Ы
und in what
movie? Indiana |
Jones in
Raiders of the
Lost Ark
No one knows
how much I: love to play the
guiiar
Favorite movie: Goonics .
Favorile acton Chcwbacca
Favorile musical group: Five 1пэп
Frenzy • ,
Favorite alhkte: Bony Larkin of
Ihc Cinciimati Reds (I ihink)
rd Uke to switch places for a
wUb:Ausiiii Powers, baby! ' '
1 wouU like to diiuwr with:
Juslin Wilson, Ihc cajún cook guy
If Í were an animal, I wqiild be: a
monkey: they're so cuic . ' '
If you Ьесаше a millkiaairc. : V
tomorrow, wtuit would you
go on lour wiih my band
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998 - B7
Pinebrooi« defenders wrap up a Cooleemee runner.
JV Redskins Fall To Trojans 12-0
Coach Ron Bivens' young Cool-
ecmec JV foolball leam lost o hard-
fought battle lo the Pinebrook Trojans,
12-0.
"The leam played well, but several
mistakes reallycost them," Bivcnssaid.
Daniel Gough of Pinebrook scorcd
on runs of 57 and 11 yards.
Billy WaH'sCoolccmccvarsilylciun
again dominated as they rolled lo a 20-
6 viclory over Ihe Trojans. A strong
running game combined with a tena
cious defense has ihis team Icwking
sharp.
Shady Grove Defeats Mocksville
The Shady Grove Bulldogs varsity
football team defeated the Mocksville
Rams on Saturday, 8-6.
JuslinBrownscoredthconlytouch-
down for the Bulldogs on a S-yard run.
and Jonathan Mayfield scorcd the iwo-
point conversion.
Brownhad7Syardsrushingandlcd
the defensive charge with cighl lack-
les. Mayfield came up with a key inter'
ccplion late in the founh quarter.
Coach Mike Seaford was highly
complimcnlary of the offensive line.
He also felt the defense played well,
particularly in the sccond half. "I want
lo praise Ihc whole team for such a
good effort," he said. "We were down
al the half, but the kids did nol give up.
They played hard and finished strong."
JV Bulldogs Improve Record To 24)
Fifth and sixth grade Pinebrook Trojans listen to nslructions from Iheir coach.
- Photo* by Robin Fergusson
TTteShadyGrovcBulldogsJV foot
ball team advanced its rccord lo 2*0
with a 20-0 win over ihe Mocksville
Rams on Saturday.
Coach Maxie Melton said; "The
win was truly a team effort with excel
lent play on both sides of the ball. I
bel ieve these boys played the best game
ihcy could."
Oncc again, a strong showing by
thcdefensc,whichdidn'lallowasinglc
Mocksville firsldown, wasinstrumcn-
lal in Ihe win.
Controlling Ihe ball and ihe clock,
the Shady Grove offense scorcd twice
in the sccond quartcron mshing touch
downs by Trcnl Brooks and Whit
Mcrrifieldandlcd 14-Oat the half. The
Bulldogs scorcd again in the ihird as
Mcrrificid received ihc handoff and
then threw a TD pass lo Zock Myers.
Mellon recognized iheconlribuiions
ofNIck Schambach, James Hill, Blanc
Thompson and Zachary Gentry, say
ing "they stepped up on key plays and
did whai they had lo do."
llorth Davie Squeezes Past First Assembly For 16-14 Win
By Brian Pitts
t - Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord
S Not so fast. First Assembly.
1 North Davie's volleyball leam
scrambled back in the decisive ihird
•r g^nie of an elccirificd match and stir-
¡:‘vived a 16-14 thriller.
"The momentum was going iheir
• :-way," said King, whose icam trailed
; ' j 11 -7 in game three. "They were play-
; ^; ing belter lhan wc were, we were mcss-
: Mng up and Ihe kids werc gelling frus-
: -itraled.
"And their coach \bs thinking lhat
he had the match sc cd up bccausc
they werc healing usJ
A Nonh limeoi broke Firsl
Assembly's rhythm lid the Wildcats
roared back for a wil thal punctured
Firsl Assembly's unbdten bubble and
triggered an emoliona^tgame scene.
King, who can'l rmcmber North
playingany beticr ihaijhis, was moved
by the delirium andc
"After we finally |on, you would
have thought wc jusi Ion the confer
ence championship,"^ said. "It was
such an intense match. It was very
emotional because i l was probably ihcir
best and our best match. I was really
proud of the efibrt oflhe whole icam. I
Ihought lhal was the best we've played
this season.
"TTieir team was crying after the
match, that's howcmolional II was. For
us to bcal them kind of bursl ihcir
bubble and pumped our girls up."
Rrst Assembly kickcdoffthchour-
ond-a-half match with a 19-17 win. but
North's sirong serving fueled a 15-10
win and forced a third game.
"They had a team that bumped, set
and spiked just like we're used lodoing
in practice," King said.
"We were just serving good and
they weren't (in game iwo). In middle-
school volleyball, if you're not serving
well il ruins your whole game.
"Candicc James did very well serv-
' ing. She was very consistent and got a
lot of poinis when wc needed il."
• Flrsl Assembly had won four
straight while North improved lo 5-1..
,. The Wildcats were coming off a
Iclhargic win over North Hills, which
took North to Ihe wire in ihree. "This
was probably our poorest perfor
mance,"Kingsaid."Wehaven'lplaycd
this bad In practice." .... Mandy
Lambe is developing inio a fine setter.
"1-ambc had a real good game," King
said. "She's becoming one of my good
sellers. She's really worked hanl on
selling."
JV Team Thrashes Opponents 75-6
New Dragway Chainplons Crowned
Farminjlon Dragway crowned
; .''three new track champions Ihis past
:-'Salurday night in Ihc $25,0(X) Farm
Race Scries.
Mark"theKld''JoncsofRuraIHall
locked up his first Top Eliminator
championship last weekend. Chris
Plott, l9,ofWinstoJSalcm,capturcd
his first ever champWship title in the
Sponsman"FoolBtke''divlslon.The
closest racc was i n tij Street Machines
Junior Dragster div^on as T. G. Pas
chal of Pleasant Grdcn came from
behind to win his flit title.
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T.O. Paschal in the baitlcforthclunior
Dragsterchamplonshlp. Higgins, who
had lead dK division two weeks ago,
finished third - some fWy points back
of Paschal. Ausiin finished second for
Ihe flflh time this season to Paschal In
the final Junior Dragster racing action.
The final points race win in Top
Eliminator went toMichael Woodring
ofTaylorsvlilc.inaChevroiclCaniaro.
Woodring pickcd up his first
Faiminglon win by defeating six*ilme
Farmington race winner Glenn
Ferguson JrofGrecnsbofoinadragster.
Woodring ran 0 S.99 ET al 115 mph 10
pickuphisfirsl$3,000winattheFann.
His son. Jake, finished a close sccond
in the Junior Dragster points compcti
lion taking four wins during Ihc year.
Newly crowned Sportsman cham
pion ChrisPlouscoredhisfiflhvictory
of Ihe year defeating Doug SmiUi of
Ml. Airy. Plott drove his "Cougar
Daddy" Mercury to on 8.01 ET at 85
mph lowinoverSmilh In his Plymoud)
GTX. Smith also won his diird "Foot
Broke" Gamblers win Friday night al
Famiinglon.
A special "Fool Brake ' race for
Spcnsnun racers will be featured this
; coming Saturday night, Sept. 26, at
FarailaglDn.TheMopaisvs.theWorid
will feature l6topMoponvs. 16odier
car nukes. Regular racing acUon in
To|iEllmlnalar,Spaitsinan,PureSlock
and Ittnkv Dragsters classes will also
be competing. Gales open Salunlay al
, noon. Time nms stan al 2 p.fli. and
flMI éliminations begin at 6:30 p.m.
For more infomiatkn call (336) 993-
'29Kor76fr09IO.
After the West Forsyth loss, Davic
football coach Doug filing got under
Ihc JV team's hood and carac out with
motor oil under his n
"Wc gol people I
moved aroundovcrl
diere, got people In I
die right positions, I
and of couisc rep-1
etitions with them I
practicing with Ihe I
varsity (has
helped)," sakl Di-
Ing.
The tweaking
worked. The War niing
Eagles trashed North Iredell and ^ial¡s-
buiy by a.combined score of 73-6,
mainly behind a suffocating defense
lhat performed room-scrvlce scoring
oppoitunidesfortheimpiDvingoffcnse.
"the defense has been playing real
well." said Illing, whose club Is 2-1
heading inlo Thursday's game at Cen
tral Davidson. "They're rcally gelling
aftcril. The defense has been pullingus
in some good situations."
The offense is in substantial debt lo
dw defense, mainly because Salisbury
only penetrated Davie's tenitory oncc
and the War Eagles haven't given up a
touchdown in seven quarters.
"Against Salisbury, we only had to
move the ball 3040 yards at mas,"
Illing said. "The defense is making it
easy for the offense."
The offense has revolved around
tailback Mikey Arnold and receiver
Jason Hogue, who has found an effec
tive rtiydim widi quarteihack Dan Sul
livan.
"We're running the ball real well
and we're able to hit some passes, get
Ihc ball In Hogue's hands outside and
allow him to run with il," Illing said.
"Thatopens up Ihe running game when
you can get the ball outside."
Davie's immense Improvcmeni
sincc die flawed opener, when West
rollcd28-0, means the rematch on Oct.
9willbeUiepropcrnieasuringslickfor
die War Eagles, who were beaten in
every facet of Uie game.
Illing, for one, envisions a closer
game.
"I think we'll have something ready
for West Forsyth when we get to lhal
game,"hcsaidofihcconferenccopener.
"I Ihink it'll be alotdirfercnt oulcomc."
•niingsaidDougSmithhascomple-
mented AmoW well al fullback, and
tight end Dave Poplin has been a reli
able target over the mkklle.
JV Team Scores 1-1 Tie
ByTravifhacock
Davie Couniy Enterprise Record
Davie's JV soccer leam got a litUe
revenge Monday, tying Northwest
Cabarrus I -1. Davie lost die first game
of the year to Nonhwest 3-0.
"II was a good tie for us," said
Coach Sean GanKlt.
LukelCoontzputDavleontheboard
fitsl by scoring off an assist from Josh
Balsley. Jason Shrewsbury came in
anddeflnedhusllebyhlsperfocmance.
"Jason was dcfinllcly Ihc MVP of
die game," said Gamelt. "He rcally
saved die gamefor us. He came out aiKl
lorediemup.
,"We have improved a lot, and I am
teally p ^ of Ihem. We are moving
die ball wound real well, we just need
toMitfinishing.''
Chris Slcin hod a busy day collect
ing IS saves. Davie was outshol IM .
Ihuisday.dieWarEaglestiedNonh
Iredell (M). A penalty kick wouU have
given Nocdi Iredell die win, but die
wall, Chris Sleln, blocked the shol.
"The save waspeifect,"Garoetl5akl.
"He made a fake, dove die right way
and made a great save."
Davie was outshol once again, 10-
2. "We underesdmaled dwm. Part of
dial was my fault," said Gamelt.
Jeremy Link came in with a nke
performance on offense. "He dkl a kx
of good dtlngs In die second half,"
Gamelt said.
The JV team consist of 13 tieih-
men on die 20-man roster. "We have a
reallygoodclassdilsyear.'saklGaniea.
• Rkkey Bently sal OUI bodi games
with a broken finger. He is expected to
miss several games.
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i P a u l a 's C o u n t r y K i t c h e n f e a t u r e s
i m o u t h - w a t e r i n g m e a l s , d e s s e r t s
BEVERAGE
. Counlry-Med steak with while gravy. Chicken and dumplings.
. Creamy macaroni and cheese. Sweel polalo casserole. Ail Ihese and
: ipcre are served daily at Clemmons' newest lamiiy-owned restaurant.
: '■ Paula's Country Kitchen, owned by lUlallhew Umar III, features
: the art ol Southern-style cooking. I(4att Lamar says it is Ihe kind ol place
; that makes you feel al home. "We specialize in old Southern recipes,
•good home-cooked meals lhat have you licking your fingers and
: enjoying the food.”
: Buffalo wings, long a prized menu item In the Piedmont, are
: served whole at Paula's. We serve the whole bulfalo wing, not a piece
; or a drummetle," Lamar says. "People cannot finish the plate."
: Paula's Country Kitchen opened August 3,1998, and customers
: are already traveling from around the Triad to dine on their lavorite
Untrees at Paula's. "I havea groupof ladies from Kernersviiie who come
-regularly to eat with us," Lamar says.
• Customers who do nol spot their favorites on the menu will find
•Vanessa Dooley, kitchen manager, cooking special requests for them.
:lklalthew Lamar knows the value of customer satisfaction. If we have
:it in the building, we will cook it lor you," he stales.
: ■- Such Southern lavorites as chicken livers, turkey and dressing,
:and baby back ribs from Denmark are also popular orders at Paula's.
¡The ribs are In such demand that Paula's will sponsor an upcoming Rib
•Festival September 28 -October 3,1998. During the festival, a full rack
•of ribs will sell for 312.95.
• Fried chicken, catfish, seafood combos are also mouth-watering
•selections. A unique olfering is the half-roasted chicken, cooked in an
.old-fashioned broiler over a live hickory lire. The roasted chicken salad
Sand sandwich are also made Irom ihis flavor-enhancing style.
t Lamar, whooversawtheViilageTavern Restaurant kitchen when
:n opened in Winston-Salem, has iwemy-slx yeais' experience In
¡téstaurants and management. His wife Paula and eleven-year old
•diuighter Slobham combine their talents to create the warm family
I are o(w 0* ttw limt feásóns to vtsH ;PaiM>'s.«Ttw «H-trMh dMm Include tilack-eyed peas, pinto beans,
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: And what aboul dessert? Join the growing numbers of Paula's
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^{leliciousdessert Is cooked, then buttered and browned on the grill, and
;•* sen/ed with a scoop of ice cream. Along with Ihe homemade apple pie i and hummingbird cake, the desserts al Paula's are being talked about
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items for those special occasions, orlust a relaxing dinner at home after
a long day.
Paula’s serves steaming hot corn bread mullins along with each
entree. Their unique recipe was developed alter two and one-half
weeks ot testing ingredients, and features real corn In the corn bread
ml«. 1» 1» obvious that the Lamar lamlty takes great pride in olfering Ihe
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During the week of September 2B-October 3,1998, Paula's wiil
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« « iM w ^ h k v e uken a win-any
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; . So ш> wonder Todd Bumgamr,
;'riuctlltdthesholsonon'enscashead
', ù ^ Baiy Wliilkick traveled with
.Ite dghh graden, walked with a cer-
■Ш ipring in his step in the aftemuth
;i(lte Ttgen' Jmpiessivc 28-6 drab-
iing of Ncithwesi Cabamis.
;,'"Itreallytickledn)e.''saJdBumgar-
ner, a finl-yev coach. "I wasnl ex-
p^ing Ю go out (hoe and contml dK
gáne like we dU. I amibute all that to
Ua hard woric thal we've done for the
nibalh and a half getting our team
rndytoplay.
;. 'Tliey were leally luppy. A lot of
: dew |ny> hive never been on a team,
. ^ il wasrctl nice. I was teal happy for
i^Vblleyball
tMgue Starting
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Recreatioa Depatineitt's coed volley-
ban league will sun Oct. II andcon-
diiue each Sunday aftenxnn.
, Jbur men and IWO women play, and
tim s will referee their own malches.
H e deadline for registration is Oct. 2.
the rec at 751-232S to register.
Benson Sinks
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Г v k was the first official holc-in^inc
IfiBcmon, who will turn 71 in No
vember.
^ BeiHonuseda9-waodonthepar-3,
:i30.y«d hole, leny Rutledge also
«itched as Ihe ball disappeared into
iba rap.
j r o n i i i i r i i y v r e
them.”
Tho Tigers dismissed their vast in
experience, leiying on prccise execu
tion and a winning attitude todomlnate
the Warriors In every aspect of the
game.
"It was a total team effort."
Bumgarner said. "The team executed
real well. We played ical well for our
first game having so few of players
that have ever played football before.
"They listen, they're real coopera
tive and they always do what they're
told. They're just a great group to woric
with."
Whitlock introduced (lorse Billy
Riddlc.lhehallback-llnebacker.asone
of the league's sharpest weapons be
fore the season, and he didn't disap
point, carrying the Tigers to a 2W)
halftime lead.
Hescorcdonrunsof3and 12yarxls,
returned an interception 30 yards and
accounted for ali 20 first-half points -
not to mention his 32-yard reccptlon
and steady play on defense.
"Riddle had a good game,” Bum
garner said. "He ran the ball real effec
tively (eight carries, 62 yards), and had
agood game on defense along withour
ends Derrick foster and Ben Gobble.
He was really a sparic for us."
Alter Northwest closed within 20-
6,Ck)bbleapplledthelInlshlngtoiiches,
racing 23 yiuds^and adding the twcb
point conversion.
• On the game's fiisl play from
scrimmage, Maurice Wilson caught
the Warriors off-guaiil with a 32-yaid
halfback pass lo Riddle, who later
. scand,..:WilaaailngaiiMd27yii№
on eight nishes.... Milchell Roheru,
who picked offa pass, netted 28 yanfa
on five carries.... Bumgarner praised
Andrew McClannon'sleader^p.’A№
drew did a good job nihnlnf die oK
fenseforhis first game alqnarterback,*
he said. ‘He did real well setting die
pace for Ihc game."..... South visits
Concord on Sept. 23. .
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Woman's Club Opens Season
The QFWC-NC Mocksviile
Woman's Oub opened ttieir fall sea
son widi a luncheon meedng at Ber-
mudtRun Country Club on Sept. 9.
.PresWent Pfcggy Page welcomed
menibcn and guests, and presented
goals for die new year.Shc also shared
die stale presMcrit's dieme for the '98-
2000 lenn; "A time to remember die
past, and a time lo plan for die future."
■ Ptiyllls Potter gave a devotional
. MarieneShamelannounceddicdate
for dw annual Arts Festival and en-
counged members to begin preparing
didr entries. Judging will be held on
[te. ID al die Davie County Publfc.
U b ^ . Mkldle and High School stu-
dents interested in entering the littra-
ture, arts and music categories should
contact d«ir teachers and register lo
participate.
Sheila Tutterow, home life depart
ment chainnan, commendcd the club
for itt support of die Relay Ftor Life/
Cancer Fund Drive held al Davie High
School in August. Two members par
ticipated in die Survivors' Walk, and
several members walked during the
ovemighl event.
IntemaUonal Affairs Co^hoirmen
Eva Jurgensen and Thelma Dugglns
prepared a brochure onChllefordiose
attending. Jurgensen inliDduced June
Steele, a teacher-nursc at Baptist Hos
pital, who spoke about her medical
missions trip to Chile in 19%. She
went 10 Chile with three odiers from
First Baptist Church who were part of
0 leam from Tennessee sponsored by
the International Baptist Missions.
They served In several communities,
ministering lo diose who might other
wise have to go without proper medi
cal treatment. The group plans to re
turn 10 Chile In Oclober 1998.
Extending the "inlematlonai" em
phasis, the club welcomed Elkc
Albrecht’s sister Uie, who was visiting
from Germany.
Hostesses included Doris Carman,
Virginia Evans, Stella Fisher, Phyllis
Potter and Jean Schooler. Luncheon
was served lo 38 members and gucsls.
Oa/f G i w e S c h o o l R e u n io n P le t n n e d
- H ie Oak Grove School Student ’
Reunion will be beM Salurday, Oct. 3
at the Oak Grove United Methodist
Chaich Fellowship Hall on U.S. 138.
approximately three mites cast of
Mocksvilie.
Tlie reunion is for former students
and ttKir spouses.
The meeting will begin at 10 a.m.
with a picnic lunch at noon. Bring a
picnic lunch. Plates, cups, napkins,
and eating utensils will be provided.
The (»igina] schoolhouse wasa two-
room building wiih three grades being
taught in one room, and four grades
being taught in tbe other room. The last
year that the school was open was the
school year 1938-1939. The building
was then used for church suppers and
miscellaneous member functions.
C h u r c h T o H o s t B ir t h d a y C e le b r a t io n
COOLEEMEE - In honor of
Cooleemec's 100th birthday, the First
Baplisi Chureh of Cooleemee will be
hosting a special birthday celebration
on Salurday. Sept. 26, from 1-3:30
p.m.
This free event will be held on die
front lawn of die chureh at 204 Mar
ginal St.
Mayor Grady Spry will begin Ihe
celebration, which will continue widi
the servingof free drinks, cake and ice
cream. There will be games children
played duoughoul the century con
ducted onthelensideof Ihe church. At
least one game from cach decade will
be featured.
There will be door prizes awarded
every 30 minutes for adults as well as
children.
The main allracllon will be a per
formance by "The Parables," a part of
ThcCreativcMinistticsTeamofNordi-
CenterClub Supports Samaritan's Purse
......Ccalw Horaemakcra met onTues-
daynlghi,Sepl. IS.aldieCenterCom-
munity Building.
PresklcniPatReillycalled the meet
ing to order and led die group in dw
Pledge of Allegiance to dw Flag of dw
United States of America, afler which
she rccognlzed die birthdays of mem
bers recendy celebrated or to be cel
ebrated in die remainderofSeplcmber.
Ruby O'Neal had the devoUonal
thoughts. She began by reading from I
John 4 aboul "love." Then she gave a
reading from her favorite book "Dont
SwealThcSmall Things," titled "Start
dw Day widi Love, Live dw Day with
Love, End dw Day with Love." Judy
Swiccgood concludcd dw devotional
period widi a prayer.
:.;..&cre(afyGailSmidi called the roll.
14 members answered widi tfwir
bvorile teacher’s name. She Uwn read
m niinulcs whkh were approved.
LouiieT\iltecow gave the treasury
.«Pon-. ' princes OTfeal urged everyone to
«intkldWKhool board nwmbcrswldi
their thoughtt about the discussion of
drug testing in dw schools.
Gail Smith gave the nominating
committee reportwhich was approved.
Omcersfor the upcoming year willbe;
president, Frances O'Neal; vice-presi
dent, Ruby O'Neal: secretary, Brenda
Jean Rutherford; and treasurer, Louise
Tutterow. Issues chairs will be envi
ronmental, Ella Phillips; global,
IVaricne Scaford; spccial projects, Lena
Mae Allen; marketing, Ann While;
and family, Pat Reilly.
A secret ballot vole was taken for
club member of the year and program
chair of the year. The winner will be
announced at dw Achievement night
program in Oclober.
Pat Reilly, Ann White and Pearicne
Scaford were recognized for donating
cakes for Special Olympics.
Reilly reported diat the club had
sent 293 bottles to South India and had
received a thank-you note. The bottles
are used for medicine for people who
come to clinks.
Founccn nwmbers paid dues of
$7.30 each. Issue reports were com-
pkled by dw members.;
Uw meeting concltidcd widi dw
recitalkn of the Oub CollcL
Folkiwing dw meeting dw mem-
west Baplisi Church in Winston-Sa
lem, al I ;30 and 2:30 p.m. This leam
consists of "Juggles” and "Doodles,"
gospel clowns who are sure to delight
all ages.
There will also be face painting,
balloons, and treat bags for the kids.
The event is the church's gift to the
residents and friends of Coolcemee.
For more informalion.call the Rev.
Pennington at 284-2625 or 284-2398.
DHS Homecoming Court
Davie High students have been showing iheir spirit this week dressing up for a variety of
theme days, donning Homecoming T-shirts and gearing up for a Homecoming Dance
followingthefoott)allgameandcrownlngofanewqueen Friday night. Ellglbleforthetltleare,
from left; front row; Casey Frost, Nicole King, Kim Bolten, Abby Brickey; back row: Chasity
Rose, Emily Watkins, Jessica Whitley, Kristen Powell, Julie Agejew, Shaven Bohannon and
Tashia Hunter. _ photos by Robin Fargusson
bcrs nilcd shoe boxes to be sent to a
foreign country. This project isdone in
conjunction with theSamariton'sPursc
organization. Samaritan's Purse is a
nondcnominationalevangelical Chris*
tian organization whichprovidcs spiri
tual and physical aid to hurting people
around the world. Some of the places
arc Bosnia, Romania, Sudan, Leba-
non>and India. Every tncn^r brought
items sucli as small toys, school sup
plies, hygiene ilems, T-shirts, socks,
hooks, candy and gum to П11 the boxes.
Enough items were collected to fili
nine large shoe boxes. These boxes
willbe taken totheStatcCouncil meet
ing and will be presented along with
others from across the state to a repre
sentative of Samaritan's Purse on Oct.
5.
Hostess Pearlene Seaford and
Louise Tutterow served Red Velvet
Cake, party mix, and punch. Doris
Williams won the door prize and Lena
Mae Allen purchased the Friendship
BoxforSI.
The next meeting will be on Tties*
day. Oct. 20at Centercommunity buikl-
Sttidents will choose their 1998 Homecoming Queen this week from members of the court
who are, from lett; front row: Casey Pettlcord, Courtney Carter, Stephanie Howell, Emily
Harpe; back row: Raya Anderson, Laura Windley, 1-aurle Desch, Brook Ward, t^ursn Poplin,
Hannah Woodward, Chrlstin Howard, Anna Riddle, Meredith Harris and Brandi Johnson.
Tlw newqueen will be crowned by 1997 Homecoming Queen Gina Irby. Teacher of the Year
Rita Floyd will present the crown and roses.
É S h o u t i n g T o T h e D e a f
Southern Fictbn Revival Sdieduled
Ite hard of hearing you dioui
UjbdtealmM bliM lyaudnnvlaqc
and autlliiig figures,* was the favorite
jlt^.diM Flannery Ot^onnor used to
ttkribc her own writing.
jOOmnor fell that her calling was
lo ’wake up a worU diat had gone
,CHij|ilKeni; to write for dw inlciligcn-
iU'who had noneed fcrOod. Flannery
. (XCdiinir Is one of Soudwrn Ifcdons
'iinst estcenwd auUun. From her :
.-‘bkkwoiids pnifilMs aad Amdarneib
. iaUst pnchen” she brings loudwm
; ти п е п lo i new level of grace. And
l|d(cd OM csmrooMlity tn all of her
. ii dw divte ofler of tedemp-
.iiM dwqitM trdieend. :
'.r U rn 'l aCMEdy
manceor
a newly written play,'Flannery
OConnor: Shoudng 10 dw Deaf.
Director and co-audiorofdw woric.
John Rushton, has heightened dw ten-
skn in O'Connor’s seemingly mun
dane life. Staric contrasu arise when
one compares her illness to dw stories
diatcanwfromhcrmindandemolions.
"One strengdi I wanted to show was
how this meek, mild, crippled womw
could produce stories dul grab you
like dw lasl 'snwlling salt of convW-
lion'," describes Rushton.
FlanneiyO'ConnorShoutingtodw
Deaf Is part of a weekend of soudwm
fk;tion adapted for dw stage. Uw event,
"MUdwrn nctkm REVtVAL,” Oct. 9-
J LMII iMliidelhrBeplays,yodcshops
for writers, fllm adi^ionsiaiid
diildten'sdwUR.
"The literary arts are rich in the
South. By producing dw ficdon in a
visual, art formal: using dwatre and
film, we hope 10 enlighten ourcommu-
nlty about diis rich art fonn," explains
Nancy Norton,executivc director. "We
have filmmakers from dw School of
Uw Arts, professionalactorstrura Win
ston-Salem and High Point as well as
local talent included in this weekend
production."
A subtle yet keen interest is form
ing around diis extraordinary event,
she said.
For a brochure and ticket informa
tion on "soudwm fiction REVIVAL"
call336-7SI-3l l2orwritetodw Davie
:..County.ArtsCauncil.622N.MainSt..-
I*Kksville,NC27028.FAX336-751-
3479. '■
The, play is decidedly non-lradi-
tional widi larger-dian-life video im
ages projected dirough an open wln-
dow.O'Connor'smuse.playedbyFnuik
Joyner,givcs voice to her Uioughts and
schemes in the character ofasouthem-
Negro-iawn statuary:
"I am excited about this character,
because ilissodirfcreni from whal fve
woriced on in Uw past," admits Joyner.'
"At Uw end, dw audience will be chal
lenged to read and refiNt on a great
literary artist."
SouUietn ЯсИоп REVIVAL ispro-
duced by dw Davie County ArtsCoun-
cii and is sponsored in part by a grant
_fnmlhftMargarctWoodsonF*Junda- -L— -r—Г ---------v ji , ^ , , v
ton. Central Cttoiina-Bank and Ihe •..B»rtyphotogiaphed.leg«idarySouthemffctk)nwitoJ
N.C. Arts Council. CConnor poses With a peacock outside her home Iji
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èa - D A V IS C O II^ DiTERPRISE KECORD. Sfpt M, 099
Ijohnson-Dodson Couple Exchange Vbws
Lori Wyn JohiMM and Junes
Muky'Jay'DodHii IV woe uniKd
biniTia|enS(|iL19alSp.m.alFinl
UaMMe«liodiMChURh,MoclaviUe.
H> Rev. Edwifd Bigim ofllcialed
die douNMing cerenoay.
TwUUoiuI weddiRg music with
aelKKd nngs was pnwnled by Fint
UidiNt Methodist Choir, directed by
Barbara Baiham; organili, Milie
Headri«; and Charies Cialb, tnim-
pcier.
Ihe bride, esconed by her falher.
woreafonnalgownorwhilesaanwllh
pearij and sequins on alencon lace.
Ihe bodice was sleeveless withamodi-
fied sweetfieait neckline. TV A-line
aUtt was enhanced with a chapel train
jod a w i^ hem of alencon lace cmbel-
:lished with beads and sequins. Ihc
Mde'9 headpiece was a single band of
pearis in a cascading chapel length,
lined in satin. ,
: Shecatriedacascadingbniquelor
; .Onlenias, Ulies and Stephanotis.
Matron of honor was Joanna
: Mnaon Haite of Moclcsville. sister of
: )hebride,Briilesraaid5wen!lcnnifetJ.
;Mmaonon<aleigh.cDusinorihe bride;
Amy Bethlohnson. cousin of the bride,
.tad Amy E Dodson, sister of the
■'Inoni, both of Giecnsboto; BiDolic
;«all of Pitman. N.J.; Christie C.
:ld)lM c of tanandlna Beach, Fla.;
rltenee Luffinan Bradshaw and Holly
.'Andrews Sinopoli. both of Morissy;
;M Jean Nichols Ward ofClemmons.
Honorary attendants werc Lisa
: Mullen of North PMomac. Md, and
:;^J.WilsonofRaleigh.
Best man was James Manley
Dodson III, father of the groom,
' Gnmnsmen were Michael A. Beale of
' Chqiel №11: Art G, Doraik of Rich-
'irnond. Va.; Eric S. Hayes of Gieens-
km ; Ryan E Lantz ofChariotte; J, T.
Puckett of Humboldt. Tenn.; John L.
Sodabag. Virginia Beach. Va.; Todd
E MstineiU of Atlanta, Ga; and Scon
McQueen of Suwannee. Ga.
' The fkiwer girl was Bethany R.
BiaiUiawofMocksviiie.GailKcllyof
Mrs. James Manley "Jay" Dodson IV
Mocksvillc directed Ihe wedding.
The bride is Ihedaughterof Mr. and
Mrs. Rocky Wyn Johnson of James
Way, Advance. She is thcgranddaugh-
tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe
Johnson of Mocksvillc, Magnolia O.
Hull of Roxboro, and the late Oscar
Coleman Hull. She is a graduate of
Davie High School and Ekm Collcge.
She isa memberof Phi Mu Pralemity.
and isemploycdaiAlamancc Regional
Medical Ccnier in Burlington as a
medical social worker.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Manley Dodson m of
Jamestown.HcisthcgrandsonofEliza-
bclhBamwnorHighPointandthe laic
Joseph Everett Beamon, and the late
Mr. and Mrs. James Manley Dodson
II. He is a graduate of Ragsdale High
School, Jamestown, and Elon Collcge.
He is a member of Kappa Sigma Fra-
temity. and is employed as a sales
rcprcscniativc for Carolina Industrial
Systems In Greensboro.
After a honeymoon trip to Ncgrill.
Jamaica, the couple will reside in
Greensboro.
Ibceptioa
FoUowing the ceremony, a tent re*
ceptk>n was held at James Way. Be^'
muda Run. Greeters were Mr.and Mis.
Dawson Strider, Helen Gantt, and Jim
Hicks of Advance.
A four-tiered wedding cake with
baskct-wcave dnign and cascatUtig’
flowers wias served.
KdMiMlDtaiHr
On Friday night, Sept. 18. fblkiw-
ing the rehearsal, the groom's pannts
ho4edadlnner at BetmudaRun Coun
try Club for Ihe wedding pany. family
and friends.
Guests were greeted by Mr. and
Mn. EdwanI Sweetman of Greens
boro,
So cU E vcsts
• The coupic was honored with a
cookout on Jutic 13 at the home of Mr,
and Mn. Ron Brown. Co-hosts were
Mr, and Mn. Steve Forrest
• On June 20. the groom's parenu
hosted a BBQ in honor of the couple's
engagement
•AChristmas shower was given on
Juiy30at Bermuda RunCounlry Club.
Co-hosts wcreElalneStriderandHcIen
Gantt
• On Aug, 16, the bride^lect was
honored with a recipe and kitchen
shower al The Village House in
Clemmons, hosted by Jacque, Amy
Bedi and Jennifer Johnson,
• On Aug. 29. Brownie TVoop 443
hosted a miscellaneous shower al
Macedonia Lutheran Chureh,
• The couple was honored wiUi an
entertainment shower on Aug. 29 at
Uie home of Mr, and Mn. Ed Haire of
Mocksvllle, Co-hosts were Amy
Dodson and F. J. Carney.
• The bride's co-woricen honored
die couple widiadinner party al Nick's
in Burlington on Sept II.
• A bridcsmaU luncheon was heU
on Sept. 19 ai Bermuda RunCounlry
aub,hostedbyShelby№chob, Bobbie
Andrews, Jean Waid, Holly Sinopoli
and Lena Haire, The bride chose Uiis
occasion to present gifts to her atten
dants.
up/e Married
A t Salem College
m . C i m L ee Hundley
Lisa LeonUne Prcsnell of Lewis
ville and Ciinis Lee Hundley of
Pfafftown were united in marriage at
noon on Sept. 19 at Salem College
Maydel. Jim Warren ofTiciatcd.
ThebrideisUiedaugliletof David
Angus and Brenda Btazellon Baule of
Lewisville. She U a graduate of West
FonyUi High School and is employed
by Edward D. Jbies in Mocksville.
The groom is U» son of Stephen
and Marrianne Hundley of AusUn.
Texas. He is a graduate of Davey
Ctock«rei>Sch(^«nd is employed
byOveriieadDoari
GiveninmaniaiebyherraUier.Uie
bride chose Tonya Reneau of St.
Charles, П1.. as her maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Angela Flowcn and
ErailyBodenhammerofCharioueand
Kim Reid of Clemmons.
The groom's falher was best man.
Ushers were Mike Lawson of
Pfafllown, Mike Holland of Advancc
and Glenn Gainer of Winston-Salem.
Flower giri was Lauren BatUe.
Following a reception al the
RodUialer-Gnmley House, Uiecouple
went on a wedding trip to Смсип,
Mexico.
They will bealhomeoaRobtahood
Road. Pfafftown.
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Traci Alycc Wennerberg and
Stephen Tulh» Hannah. boUiofEdlna.
Minn., were married at 2 p.m. Sept 12
in St Leo the Great Catholic Chureh in
Winston-Salcm. The Rev. Dean Cesa
officiated.
The bride is UicdaughtcrofKalhlcen
Schanck Wennerbeig of Advance and
Richard Allen Wennerberg of
Hopkinlon, N.H. She graduated from
Davie High School and is a territory
account manager for Dey Laborato
ries.
The groomisUtesonof Joyce rends
of GaUinburg, Tenn., and William
Hannah of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
HegraduatedftomCatlinburgPitlman
High School and is die regional sales
manager of Rcliancc Standard Life.
The couple graduated finn West
cm Carolina Universily in Cullowhee.
The bride was esconed by her fa
lher. The bride's sister, Kimberiy
Wennetberg of Winston-Salem, was
the maid of honor. The bridcsinhlds
were Melissa Llllcy and DIoni
McKcon, bolh of Oriando. Flu.; Holly
RoyalsofCharlotic; Leigh Ann Olingcr
ofGaincsvnic.Fla.;omlKlmPcri(lnsbn
ofLos Angeles, Calif.
Don Tordif of St Louis, Mo. Wi
Uie best man. The groomsmen wcit
Chris Rcccc of Waynesvilte; Davlil
Herrell, Tommy Tioltcr, and Kiriiy
SmiUi of GaUinburg, Tenn; and Kellft
Mueller of Orlando, Fla. ' ■ ‘ '
James Schanck Jr. of Fairiietd.
Conn., was the ring bearer.
The flowcrgiri was Astyn Tardif of
SlLouls,Mo.
Following Uie ceremony, a reccp-
Uon was held at Bermuda Run Coun
try Club. > -<
A reheanal diaaerwas iK lj] ^
II al Tanglewood Paric in Ckii«àg^.
After a honeymoon trip to 09%n
Club, Paradise Island, Baham№:fc
couple will live in Edina, Minn;-;<;
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6 p.m. Sept. 19 al Centenary Unilcd
McUiodlst Church. Winslon-Salem.
Dr. Michael B. Brown ofticiaicd,
Jhe bride isUiedaughterof Mr, and
^.'D avid Crowell Hill of Advance.
SheisagraduatcofDavIe High School
andUieUnivcnIlyofNonhCarollnaat
Chiipei Hill. She is aregistcrednursc at
^oscs Cone Hospllal.
.. _ ,The groom Is Uic son of Mr. and
Mr?. Robert Mason Linker Jr. of Win
ston-Salem. He is agiaduale of Mount
Tabor High School and High Point
ijnivcnily. He is a sporlswiiicr for Uic
WiiBton-Salem Journal.
The bride chose ElizabeUi Page
C ro ^ w of Pontand. Ore.. as her
maidofhonor.Bridesmaidswetc:Vir-
giiiiaRuUiBoylstonandJenniferLynn
Davis, bolh of Wilmington; Dr. Saiiia
K u w Cross of Durham; ElizabeUi
Barrett Goodrich of Raleigh; Mary
Margaret LInkcr.slstcrofthegraomof
Winston-Salem; and Amanda Dunnick
Stoddard of Atlanta. Ga.
The groom's faOicr was best man.
Ushen were: Scott Baricsdale Bishop
of Mt Pleasant; Kendall Ross Cobb,
Darrell Wayne Spence and Anthony
George VInsIs, all of Winston-Salcm;
Phillip Jason Coble of Herndon, Va.;
KenncUi Eari Crutchflcld Jr, of Clem
mons; Paul Frederick Edmond IB;
William MalUicw Reynolds Fox of
Gamer, John Sicvcn Mason of Nash
ville, Tenn.; Kyle John O'Dca of
Golden, Colo.; and Condon Clay
PooscrofCharloltc.
The guest registrarwasattcnded by
CartierineWallisHillandMatyDoiwy
HiIlofMarielta,Ga,and Ashley El Iza-
bcUi Habegger of Blowing Rock.
After a reception at Uie Bermuda
Run Country Club. Uiecouple went on
a wedding nip to Captiva Island. The
will be at home on Heitford Road.
Winslon-Salem.
Mn.W№am Vincent Tarr
Щшк-Тагг СощЛе b/lemed
Щ 1880's S t^ Свгепкш
^ S i u i if e r Ashley Clarii aad Witt- CIeitimt!as. U >riH iiitioi\o(rU xiiig-
ll^ V in c e m T air of'W insloniahin lea M d ^ Holland of Wlnstoa-
*"BÌkEirtayofLewisviÌÌewaslhe
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iebrideUOie daughter of Bunle
;aihy O ak of Clemmom. She Is
pgnduMeofWeslRnythlfigh
groom's best man. Ushen were Jaioo
Chik, tiolher of Ihe bride oCCiacin-
aali. Ohk), Joe Tïrr, brot^fcr òf die
groom ifML Aiiy, aod Mny Vestal
■adDavUVcualofClemnoaL
. Hie weddiag was aa.>MicnUc
I88O1 wettera event IteW dc wote
v n e bridegroom U die к а of Jo-
Ш and Fay Tatr. He U a .о » . • - ------------
t^ ^ ia le of PWntier High School in , an I880i Vklorian dress in
^;Malamoris.Ohk).Hefaempk)yed ; ivoiy.
ayLuwaBahnson.RIRWhitakerP>rit. After a reception at Uie reception
GiveninmarriagebyherfaUier.Uie hallatdiecounyatdatAgapeville.die
e chose Comie Bollinger as her couple went on a wedding trip lo
■iron ofhonor. Bridesmakls wen Marietta, ОЫ0 and die Ohio lUver
icheile Cooley and Lu<^ Vestal of. Valley. ,
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Mrs. Scon Arbogast
\ H u n t - A r b o g a s t C o u p le
I U n it e d In M a r r ia g e A t
¡A r d m o r e B a p t is t C h u r c h
! Chrisiian(Chrisiy)CoUicrHunl.of
! Lewisville, and Li. Scmi Arbogasi, of
! Spongdohlcm. Germany, were married-
^Seplember 12 at Ardmore Baptist
■ Church. The Rev. G. Tyler Talton and
^ Ihc Rev. Mr. Gerard Shumacheroffici-
• iited at the 5 p.m. cercmony.
ITic bride is the daughter of (he late
• Robert W. Hum, and of Dr. and Mrs.
;Frank Church, of Lewisville. She is a
11 \ graduate of West Forsyth High SchoolIl l^í^^thColtegeinRakigh.Sheis
rl3alingGamet"inLosAngek»,Califcir-
i-nia.
’i T The groom, the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon Arbogast, of Jacksonville,
_Rorida, is a gradúale of the Air Force
’ Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo
rado. He is employed asan F-16 fíghler
pilot with ihc U3. Air Force, stationed
in Spangdahlcm, Germany.
; Giveninmamagebyherstep-fathcr.
'Dr. G. Frank Church, the bride chosc as
,^her makls of honor Ashley Hum, of
i'Birmingham. Alabama and Ellis Hunt,
:;of Atlanta, Georgia.
; Bridesmaids were Rebecca
/Cockman, of Winston-Salem, Allison
>Cam)ll, of Cary, Georgette Tliompson,
:ofWarsaw,DeinlrcHill,ofClemmpns.
^Kristen Rossi, of Los Angeles, Califor-
:nia, Julie Wolfe, of Clemmons, and
:Sarah White, of Raleigh. Junior brides>
Imaid was Elizabeth King, of
Wall, of Raleigh. Christy Hcmrick, of
Vilas, and Liz Shoaf, of Wilmington.
The groom chosc as his best men Lt.
Kyle Corpcnlcr. of Fayetteville and Lt.
John Ncmccek.ofClovis, New Mexico.
Groomsmen were Lt. Chad Balettic.of
Pisa, Italy, Lt. Rex Ballinger, of
Pcnsacola, Florida, Ll. Jim Gourde, of
Anchorage, Alaska, Lt. Bryan Green,
of Sherwood, Arizona, Lt. Jeremy
Johnson, of San Antonio, Texas, Lt.
Tom Mutphy, of T uc^, Arizona, and
U.MikeSimon,(rfQovis,NewMexico.
Saber bearers were Lt. David
Brackney,ofTucson,Arizona,Lt.Nick
Capotosto, of Seville, Ohio, Lt. Ken
Gjone.of Ramsiein,Geimany, Ll. Mike
Hcnkclman.ofLayton,Ulah,Lt.Colby
Hocfar, of Roanoke, Texas. Ll. Brian
MacDonald, of Charlestown, Massa
chusetts, Capi. Kevin Menard, of
Spangdahlcm, Germany, and Lt. Dcrck
Younger, of Tucson. Arizona.
Megan Pugh,ofLewisville.wascho-
sen to light the remembrance candlc of
the bride's father.
Flower girls werc Ashley Rogers
and Shannon Rogers, both of
Clemmons.
Following a reception at Graylyn
Conference Center, the coupic went on
a honeymoon trip to Montego Bay,
Jamaica. They will reside in
Spangdahlcm, Germany.
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Jieiefilt icfinllc» of family income,
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Collette To Speak A t Senior Lunch Progian§
la m somclhing new at the Davie
Couniy ScniorCcnlei'sLunch&Leom.
The ncxt[iiDgram will beatthe Mocks
viile Wcsicm Steer on Thursday, Oct.
I, at 12 noon.
Noncy Collette from Collette Art
. and Framing will bc the guest speaker
to discuss “An for Evciyday Living."
All scniois arc welcome and will re
ceive a ftccdrink. Ask for yourcoupon
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atlhedoor. otherSenlorDanceonSaturday.Sept. lheTwisl,lheChat<eiMi,arlhiiM(-
Lunch & Leam is offered Ihe fust 26, from 7-10 p.m, at the Mocksviile bug, you're sure to have il treM |M .
Thutsdayofcochmomh. Avorictyof Elementary School gym. . Noateoholicbevengespcnnitl^^
speakers are Ofrered, presenting infor- TherewillbeaDJplaylngavariety smoking is not peiinitted
maiion on a fun and informative topic, of music for all kinds ofdancing. Even building. Do not wear boats or,6i№
For more Information call the Davie if you don't dance, come out for Ihe hard-soled shoes lhal may duna^№
CoumyScniorCcnlcrai75l-061l. fellowship and refreshments. Admis-, gymnoor.
Due 10 popular demand, Ihc Davie sion Is 13 and the dance is open lo Call the Senkv Center at 33&f jTt
County Senior Center will host an- senloisinDavicondsuitoundlngcoun- 0611 for more informallon. rrcS
lies.Whethcryouhaven'ldancedsince
East Davie Homemakers Elect New Officers
East Davic Extension Homcmak*
crs met Sept. Hal Josephine Ellis'homc
wiih Lols Stephens as co-hoslcss.
President Jo Check welcomed mem*
bers and the speaker. Oslinc West in
troduced Phil Suggs of the Dept, of
Transportation of Winston-Salem. He
showed slides of flowers along the
major highways lhal DOThod planted.
A d v a n c e N e w s
Hesaldtheyusesecdslnstcadofplants Libraiy. DavieCounty Extension Homci-
becousc they do nol walcr anything. Six members had made cokes for makers have a display at the librarji.
They use many hundreds of pounds of Special Olympics. East Davie has their quilt on displaji,
seed. He gave each one a booklet on Donations were made lo American Tickets arc for sale for a $I donjon
wildflowcts and a N.C. roadmap. Heart Association, Hospice of Davie from any member.
Club ofliceis were elected for the Counly and Samaritans Purse. ;j
next two years. New by-laws were Three memheis plan lo go on the
adopted. New England Fall Cranberry Tour In ^«"luncKlhere«» » ^
Plans were made for refreshments October. The club made plans for an to make gift bags ^ insinicUyy y
for achievement night, Ocl. 15.01 the angel workshop for members. howtomakelaprobesloraresitwne.
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By Edith Zimmerman
Advance Correspondent
An unusually large crowd attended
the homecoming scrvice al the Meth-
odist Church Sunday, many visitors
from out-of-town and state, wiih people
from Tampa, Fla. Coach Dave
Markland's volleyball leam (16) from
ASU were among ihe visitors. Prior lo
Ihc worship scrvicc ihc team and the
congregation sang Happy Birthday to
Dave's mother, Margie Markland,
whoscbirthdayfellonScpt. 17.Davc's
assistani coach IsGylion DaMatta from
C a n a N e w s
Bnuil who panicipated in Ihc Olym
pics volleyball. Dave's team played
agolnst Wake Forest in Winston-So-
lem Sunday afternoon.
Diane CiinanlofColoradoSprings,
Colo., and son Chris spent Ihc week
end with her moiher-ln-law, Stella
Clinanl, and also husband George
Clinoid who is doing some work ol
Bowman Gmy School of Medicine.
John Yonliss of Grcensboro spent
the weekend wllh IheRev.HaioldZim-
memian.
Gct-well wishes go oul to Margie
Allen ond Peggy Seaford. Both hove
had rcceni surgery.
Sadie Gross of Pfafftown was a
Sunday afternoon visitor ofEdilh Zim
merman. She olso visited her brother
and sister-in-law, Paul and Louise
Comatzer in Bixby.
Janie Z. Hendrix, Edilh Zimmer
man, Meredith Hendrix, Jamie Homes
and Josh Williams ottended Ihc wed
ding and reception of Amando "MufT
Polls and Dana Hancllne Satunloy af-
Icmoon ol Courtney Boplisl Church.
Amanda Hendrix was maidofhonorin
Ihe wedding.
The descendants of the lale George
and Lou Burton Myers will have their
annual teunlon Sunday, Sept. 27, at.Ihc
Elbaville Church fellowship hall, '•
Jack and Dorothy Carter, and her
brother andsister-in-lawBlIi and Ailenc
PolU of Mocksviile, spent lost week al
Ihc Outer Banks of N.C. They visited
KiiiyHawk,CapeHatieras,Ocracpke,
Swansboro, Salter Path, Morehead
Cily, Beaufort, and Kinston.
By John'Cain'Godw in
Cano Correspondent
The rain was greot. All ofthe plants
said, 'Thank you." Wc spniced up
downtown Cono by painting the roof
on Ihc Old Store & Post Ofllce.
Dahlgren Etchison escopcd on Ihc
last plone out of St. Croix just before
Hurricane Georges mre up Ihe Ulond.
Ihe CeMer Fiiif w n gre«. Ivey
№11 Boger won a ribbon for her lorge
red tomato.Imusi find oul whal kindof
fertilizer they use. Cana's own Sheriff
Allen Whiltaker wasat Ihe fair wllh the
DARE Mustang and explained some
things lhal Ihc DARE program stood
for. The bloodhound was there for
people to pet. Sheriff Whittaker gave
the Mocksvillc Lions Club a little
stuft'ed DARE lion for Ihc work Ihey
do in the county.
Meg Hill, who is now teaching in
Raleigh, and her husband David spent
the night with our grandmoihcr, Faye
Cain Rich, lo.st w'cekend on their way
to her class rcunion in Davidson.
CanoJokes: "Why isil Ihotawoman
spends len years trying to change her
husband then complans thal he is nol
Uie man she mairicd?"
"Be careful when the grass always
seems to be beller on the other side; il
might just be over the septk: tank."
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Hillsdale Correspondent
Brenda Hanes has relumed home
from her summer retreat to ihc beach.
I know she had a wonderful time of
rclaxailon, as did all the rest of the
family as they look turns visiting.
All residents of Advancc and sur
rounding communities, don't forget it
is again lime for the Advancc Volun
teer Fire Department's fall Bar-B-Q.
The Bar-B-Q is Friday, Oct. 2. Every
one needs lo comc out und support our
county's volunteer lire deportment's
fund-raisers. Residentsof Advancc and
HiUsdule remember Advancc needs
supplies before Friday - workers at
various limes as well ns pcq)lc lo pur
chase Bar-B-Q. If you can help with
supplicsorlabor.plcascconlact Linda,
Lori, or Donna at L&S Grocery. 998-
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F o i i r C o r n e r s N e w s
By Marie While
Four Comers Correspondent
A large crowd from ihis conmiu-
nily attended ihe wedding Saturday
afternoon of Dona Haneline and
Amanda Polls al Courtney Baptist
Church. She Is ihc granddaughter of
Mrs. Kenny Smilh. Rev. Kenny Siuitb
IK'rfomied ihc cercmony. Amanda Is
llie daugliicr of Jerry Polls.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mrs.
Carolyn Foster, and Mrs. Jessie Boger
ullcndcd Ihe Allen rcunion Sunday at
Ml. Olive Melhodisi Church fellow
ship building.
Several people of this conmiunily
allcnded the golden wedding anniver
sary celehralion of Mr. und Mrs. Clyde
Murray Sunday afternoon at ihc
Courlnoy Masonic Linlge lUiilding.
Juslin Rcavis graduated from basic
training in Port Jackson, S.C.,Scpl. 17.
He is laking morc training in Missis
sippi for lOwceks.Tlioscatlendinglhc
graduation were his parents Mitchell
and Marlene Slimpson and Lauren;
al.sohisUncleJames Rcavis andcousin,
Jesse, his sisicr, Dianna Chandler, and
grandmoihcr. Lucille Hall.
A community yard sale will bc held
Stroud Entertains Seniors Club
TlicCoolccinccSeniorCilizensmei
Sept. 14 in the fellowship hall of the
Firsl BaplislChurch with 34 members
and three visitors present.
The meeting was called to order by
the prcsideni.Openingprayerwas said.
The group sang "We Have Heard Ihe
Joyful Sound," with Louise Slroud
playing the piano.
The assistant cHaplain had Ihc de
votions, "Patience," und led a rcspon-
Mrs. Walter Lee Domey III
M en-Dow ney Couple
¡Married On Sept. 19
Ginger Ann Allen and Walter Lee
‘ Downey UI of Winston-Salem werc
’ uriilcd in marriage at 2 p.m. Sept. 19 at
‘Khollwood Baptist Church. Dennis
;'Conneronicialed.
The bride is ihe daughter of Roger
and Martha Allen of Mocksviile. She
isa 1992gnMluateorDavicHighSch(X)I
andeamedanassociaiedegrcc in nurs
ing from Forsyth Technical Commu-
nltjrCollcgc. She is employed as a
ftgistcrcd nurse al Forsyth Medical
Ccmcr.
TIkj groom is the son of Walter L.
DbWney II of Yadkinville and June
CartCTof Melbomc, Fla. He is a gradu-
^ ¡ o f Mclbom (Fla.) High School
;l5ireamed an associate degree from
^fi^yth Technical Communily Col
lege, when; he wasa mcmberofLamda
Alpha Epsilon. He is a licensed pilot
wiih Piedmont Aviation anda member
of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots As-
swialion. He is a lab lechniclan at
Forsylh Medical Cenicr.
Tlte bridcchoseSharon King;\slwr
maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc
Sherry Blair and Lisa Thompson.
Dr. Chris Hunt was Ihe groom’s
best man. Ushers were Jim McVay
and Sammy Talbert.
Flower giri was Kim Allenand ring
bciuvr was Austin Talbert.
After a rccepiion at Knollwood
Church, the coupic went on a wedding
cruise to Ihc Western Caribbean. They
reside in Winston-Salem.
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CAU JANE.
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147 PMptot CrMk Rd.-ADVANCE- Story and t/2 homa win 3 bedmms. 1 batti on Ьеаиам. level ano acre.
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sive rcading from ihe hynmal. The
minuies werc rcad; the sunshine and
treasurcrs rcpons given. Announce-
mcnis were made.
The chairman of the nominating
commiilcc gave a rc*porl ofthe officers
and people to serve on the committees
for the coming year.
Louise Stroud prcsenled a humor
ous program aboul a fictional charac
ter, her aum, "Miss Li/.y.ie." She also
played several songs on Ihe piano.'
Thccluh would like lo.say lhanks to
ever>'one for participating in the yiird
and hake sale and raflle.
Tlie meeting adjourned with Ihe
club song, followed hy prayer. The
next meeling will l>c Sepi. 28.
LEONARD R EA LTY
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3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with garage, large deck, stone
fireplace and gas
logs. Located on a
private wooded lot.
$115,000
34 Town Square _Mocksvjj|«,NC2702S 1] 336-751-3650 Jj 336-751-3875 a
GENE’S
AUTO PARTS
We Make Hydraulic Hoses
& Mix Auto Paint
766-9148
3612 Clem m ons Road
Clem m ons
on Ihc FaurComcrsgnxindsSaturday,
Sept. 26, from ao'clock until 2. A llti
bitofcvciylhlng. ■'
Mis. Johnsic Shcllon, Mr. and Ma.
Hobby Shelton, Haynes Shelton, Mr.
and Mrs. Von Shcllon, Sandra Laws,
and Dawn and Amanda Hughes at-
icndcd Ihc Tuckerreunlon Sunday, in
Trap Hill, Elkin. "r.
Pine Grave
Weekday School
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Owner. 3 Yrs Old.
3BR,2Baths.1 Acre
Lot. 64 East to Joe
Rd.,V.o Mile on Left.
$85,000
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7th/Bth holes O lBRC C. New '
paint In & out, new carpets, new
2 zone heat/cool. Numerous
extras. Total 3775 sq. leet.
Low D avle^ un ty taxes.
$2И,5И
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H o m e co m in g S e rv ic e P la n n e d
The True Believers will show their talent Saturday night.
G ospel Singing
To B e H eld
Saturday Night
Four groups will be Tcaturcd at a
gospel singing Salurday night at the
ShefTlcId Music Hall. Sheffield Road
west ofMocksville.
The groups include The TVue Be*
lievers, Heaven's Grace, The Re
deemed and Greg Caico.
Admission is $6 at the door, and
concessions will be available.
The concert is sponsored by the
Thie Believers Gospel Music Minis
tries. For more infonnalion. call 336-
744-9408,Greg Caico will perform.
чНеауеп'з Grace will be among the performers.
Church Plans Homecoming
COOLEEMEE - On Sunday, Sept.
2 7 ,« II a.n., R m Ba|Kist Chmch
Coolecim will celdnaie iti muuul
InaBoniiiii.'nccluchwillctlebiae
H i 9 7 lh im iv e n a iy . U k R e v . Je ff
I deuiibcs Ihe cluirdi as
OM dm U'standing 0« Ihe pasl and
buUdiai forthe liiuire.*
Special guest ipeaker for the day
«W be the Rev. Rolm Tenoy of
Mocluville, a retired clinical chaplain
fion the C.A. Dillion Training School
in Burner. He is a graduate of Soixh-
wesieniBapisiHieologicalSerainaiy
with a mauer of divinity degree.
The chuRh a located > M»-
ginal St, Cootonee. For more infor-
tnatioo, caU (336) 284-2626. Every-
one is invited.
Don't Get Burned!
You can b e fim d u p to $10Д )0 for illegil
open burning in N C.
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shingles and heavy oils
•Paints, household dwtsdcaU and agrkultural products
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H's ■UmrM under local ordinances, no public pickup is available and it
doeai'l cniae a public nuiaance. Other allowible bulling includes
campflnsk outdoor baibeque* and bonfires for fative occasions,
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Former Moclcsvillc Pastor, Ray
Ttiomos, Is Ihc spccial guest spcaiccr
scheduled for homccoming Sunday,
Sept.27,at The Wesleyan Church, 307
Hospital St.. Mocksvilte.
There will be special music. Sun
day School Stans ot 10 a.m., morning
worship at 11, and a covered dish pic
nic Just after noon.
Pastoc.Geotgc Ttoyer and Ihe con-
gregalion Invito the public.
F o r m e r P a s t o r T o S p e a k
A t H o ly C r o s s L u t h e r a n
Holy Cross Lulhcron Church will
celebrate homecoming Sunday, Sept.
27aU0;30a.m.
The guest
preocherwillbc
the Rev. Dr.
Boyce D.Whil-
cner, Sr., who
wosihedrstpas-
lor and mission
developer of
Holy Cross. W hitener
Whilener is a graduate ofLenoir-
Rhyne Collegc and (he Lutheran Ibco-
logical Southern Seminary. He served
as pastor for other Lutheran parishes In
Vale; Florence, Alo.; Alnmancc; and
Hickory. Whitener is servingos the co-
exccutivcdirectoroftheN.C.Lulhcran
Men in Mission after rcliring from the
position of mission director for (he
Division for Outreach ofthcEvangeli-
cal Lutheran Church in Amcrica.
Whilcnerisniarricd(oJoyccAmlck
Whilener. They arc the parcnls of two
children and have two grandchildrcn.
The community is invited tojoin
the Holy Cross congregation for wor
ship and for an old*fashioned outdoor
covercd dish meal following the ser
vice. Holy Cross Is located at 1913
U.S.601 S.,MocksvillCk
Day Three At Calvary
Day Three will be performing at Calvary Baptist Church,
Oavle Academy Road, at the 11 a.m. service on Sunday,', '
Sept. 27. The public Is invited. A love offering will be taken.'j
The Rev. Jeny Baker Is pastor. , r.
Gospel Baptist Church
Main Church Road Extension Pastor Kevin Hobson
Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday & Wednesday evenings; 7 p.m.
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I«miel Doyle Hoover Jr.
J Umiel Doyle Hoover Jr., 54, of
Thomasvllle,'dicdTucsday,nncmoon,
Sept. 15,1998, at Forsyth Memorial
Ifepital in Winston-Salem.
‘ Вот April 13, 1944, in Rowon
io Lemlcl Doyle Hoovi^- ond
NffcFbster Hoover, ho was a sales
a.4aciHed wllh Fumiiureland Soulh
InjHljHighPoint.Hcwasanorcasalcs
m iA i^ for Belk of Hones Mali in
Wfjil^-Salcm. He was a member of
United Church of Christ '
aiif sdyed os president of the choir.
' Skiving oreasistcr, Judy Fcdorof
Nwiiyiilc! ond friend, Gregory D.
LoOyff of the home; ond a nephew,
Christopher Lee Bender of Mocks
ville.
Д riemorial servicc wos held ot 3
p.m.. &pl. 20, al Heidelberg Unilcd
Church'of Christ with Ihe Rev. Jim
Stauhion ofncialing.
Memorials may be made lo ihe Or
gan RindofHeldclbergUniicd Church
oiCtVisI, I IB Salem Slrcel, Thpmas-
vjHc, N.C. 27360.
Wilhelm HoUeman
Wilhelm Hoilcman, 80. of
' Jdnesvillc, died Saturday, Sept. 19,
I {l98, at Forsylh Mcmcrioi Hospilal In
Wiiislon-Solem.
rShe wos Ihe sister of Gcrlie Martin
а й husband L.P. of Advancc.
^Funeral services v^ere held al 2 p.m.
S^t. 22. atlslimd Ford BaptisiChureh
bf-ihe Revs. Conrad Halftcld and
H ^ey Bownun. Burial followed in
thb^church ccmcicry.
Garth West
<.р1Ш1п Gaith Wcsl. infant son of
Leilie Clay and Angela Queen Wcsl.
o^i>ine'’Ridgc Road, Mocksvillc, died
Thliisday, Sept. 17, 1998, at Forsylh
M nn^al Hospital in Winslon-Salem.
;i^ivlng, in addition lo his por-
eivk n a brother, Jonathon Clayton
VC^of the home; matemal gramlpar-
■ cifc petcher and Helen Queen of
Mocksville; paternal grandparents,
Lfatir West of Mocksville and Becky
aa^ Harold Gloshinit of Lexington;
a ^ u aunt, Janie Swansonof Lcxing-
lA.^ ■
> Л graveside service was conducicd
afjerraalem Baptist Chufth Sept. 19,
- >«)»i А» Rev.
iland
S S
Janet Caudle Eller
Janci Angclia Caudle Eller, 66, of
Hubert, died Thursday, Scpi. 17,1998.
atherrcsldcncc.
Surviving are her husband, John L.
Eller of the honvc; a daughter, Candy
Kiser of Clemmons: a granddaughter,
her mother. Brittic Hall of Winston-
Salem:asistcr, DarlcneJonesofChapel
Hill; and 2 brolhcrs, Bill Caudle of
Mocksville and Tom Caudle of Ad
vance.
Memorial services were held at 2
p.m. Sept. 20. at Enon Chapel Bnptisi
Church by the Rev. Jim Kelley. ■
Memorials may be made to Lower
Cape Fear Hospicc, 2507B North Mu
rine Boulevard, Jacksonville, N.C.
28546.
Everette Walker Morris
Evereltc Walker Morris Jr. of
Hickory Hill, died Monday, Sepl. 21,
1998, at Forsylh Medical Center in
•Winslon-Salem.
Born June 15. 1928, in Fulton
County. Ga„ lo the late Everette
Walker Sr. and Carrie Helton Morris,
he was a member of Comatzcr United
Mclhodist Church and served his
country as chief warrant officer,
retiring in 1966 with 20 years of
service in the U.S. Army attached to
military intelligence as a military
attache. He was also a plant manager
al Cairn Studio’s in Mooresville,
rcliring in 19%. After retiring, he
spent hislimeplayinggolfahd fishing.
Surviving are his wifcof52 years.
Belly Younce Morris; a son, Jeffery
Scott Morris of Fort Campbell, Ky.; a
daughter. Terry Morris CIcmmer and
husband Richard E. Clemmcr of
Sanford; a sisters. Belly Jo Neal and
husband Beverly of Tampa, Fla.; and
2 grandchildren.
The funeral service was to he
conducted Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. at Davie
Funeral Scrvice Chapel with the Rev.
AWin Polk officiating and burial
following at Comatzer United
Methodist Church.
Memorials may be made to
Arthritis Foundation Inc.. 3500 Vest
Mill Road. Winsion-Salcm, N.C. or
to Disabled Veterans Association, 251
North Main Street. Room 550.
Winsion-Salcm, N.C. 27102.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998 - C7^
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!Children's CIpthing Sale Planned
• Cameron VMw Westmoreland,
infant'son.of.'Amanda Graham
Weslmorelitnif ond Steven Todd
Westmoreland of Rockwell, died
Thursday, Sept. П, 1998, olCotolinas
Medical Ccnter in Charlotte.
•Bom Aug. 30,1998, in Concord, he
v/ts preceded in dealh hy his twin
sister, Hailey Amber Westmoreland
Aiig.'30.
|;:Survivors, in oddllion to his por-
c4is.! include maternal grandparents,
Doug and Sandy Lake Graham of
Rsckwell;patemalgtandparenis,Sicvc
aàPailotdanWestmorelandorDavid-
s)ii;inalenial great grandparents, Floyd
Grier 'Buck' and Irene Warford
Halshouser of Rockwell and J.B. and
McDaniel Graham of Salls-
b |^ i paternal greal grandparents,
^ d y and Betty VazantWestmorelond
otNteksvllle; paternal greal grand-
netlw, Betty BaysingerCoxof Salls-
btliy; ond a sister, Taylor Gabrielle
W^sttiuceland of Uk home,
t^aneral servtees were conducted al
11;аж Sq*. 19, at Smranerselt Me-
nigiiid Chapel widi the Rev. Lonnie
W;№mes officiating. Burial foltowed
iifibiwan Memorial Park.
(№morials may be made to Bedvl
Church, 401 Depot Street,
R«ckweU, N.C. 2813841655: Shearer
PlisbylerianChuich,684FRsbyterian
Rbwl,:MooiesvUle, N.C. 28)15; or
S%miulheianChutch,5080Sherrins
Road, Saiisbuiy. N.C. 28147.
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Edward Marion James
1928-1998
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Dolpha Dannel Ludwick
Dolpha Dannel Ludwick. 91, of
Salisbury, died Thursday, Sept. 17,
1998, at Aulumn Cure of Salisbury.
Bom Nov. II, 1906, in Rowan
County. In Joanna Morgan Ludwick
und Will Ludwick. he was educated in
the Rowan County und Albemarle
schools. He served in the U.S. Army
during World War П. He was em
ployed with Cone Mills for 35 years
before retiring in 1971 nnd wasafonner,
tickci laker at ihc American Legion
baseball games for 40 ye;irs. A mem
ber of Stallings Memorial Baptist
Church, the Lowder Sunday School
Class and the Samuel C, Hart Ameri
can Legion Posl 14.
Hiswife.RulhTaylorFuiTLudwick,
preceded him in death May 18,1977.
Surviving are a daughter, Louise
Parrish ofMocksville; a stepdaughter,
DtmsWoircofSaUiibury;asislcr,Ruby
White of Salisbury; 3 grandchildren; 2
greal grandchildren; und 2 step greal
grandchildrcn.
Funeral services werc held at 2 p.m.
Sepl. 19, at Suinmcrscll Funeral Home
Memorial Chapel by the Rev.s. Murk
Anders and Earl Cook. Burial with
niiliiary graveside riles provided by
the Rowan County Veterans Council
was In Rowan Memorial Park,
MOPS will hpld^ ciyidrcn's cloth
ing Mle at Mact^iaKidravian Church
on N.C. 801 in Advance Friday, Sept.
25 and Saturday, Sepi: 26.
Hours will bc 9H.m.-noon and 4-8
p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. - noon on
Satuniay.
In addition toclothing, baby equip
ment, toys, books and other children's
items will be available.
P a i n m a y b e
e l i m i n a t e d
f o r m i l l i o n s
(SPECIAL)-A dmgthal ise.\cil-
Ing rescarcliuis in the treatment ol
pain lias been romiulalcd into a new
product known as "Arthur Ills,"
and Is being callcd a "Malical
A/irac-fc" by some, in llie Ireiilmenl
ordcbllllaling condlllons such os
arlhrills, bursitis, rheumatism, pain-
ruliiiu.scleaclics.jomlaclies,simplc
backache, bnilses, and morc. Al
though the mcchanlsm of action is
iiMclcar. c.\periments Indicate lhal
Arthur Itis, relieves pain by (Irsl
seleclively attracting, and Ihen de
stroying the messenger chcmlcal
which carries pain sensations to the
brain, thus eliminating pain in the
alTectcd area. Arthur Ills, is avail,
able Immedialely without a pre
scription in an odorless, greaselcss.
non-staining cre.im or new roll-on
lotion form. Arthur His, is guaran
teed to work or your money b.ick.rm.*» Um onfy ,i dfKlKl
AVAILABLF. AT:
Foster-Rauch Drug Co.
4M V*U.y Rd. • MockivUle, NC
<34-2141
Funds from Ihc sale will provide
schuiarsliips for mothers interested in
MOPS (MolhcrsofPrcschoolers),who
need financial assistance, ond help pay
leachcrsondbuysuppllcsfortheMOP-
PETS program.
MOPS Is on oulrcoch program to
meet Ihe needs of mothers of
preschoolers. The group meets at Moce-
donla Moravian Church the first ond
third Friday of eoch month 9:30-11 :;
o.m. ond is open lo oil molhes of^
preschoolers. ■ SibabiaAJivt».
Children porticipoie in M0PPETS|
wnlle their mothers ore meeting. ^
For more informalion about MOPSr,
or 10 make a donation of children's I
Items for the sale, call 940-2901.
Anydiing lhat is left over will be’i;j
donated to A Storehouse for Jesus.
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DAVIECOUNTY
' c o « x i c u T o n N O Tice
H«vino qualifitd n Co-Executore o(
th t EM iM otJuBa 0.8aH y, deceased, laie
of D avtf County, Noith Carol№av this Is to
notify tn persons having claims against
said tH a tt to pr»sent them to the under*
slgrted on or before the 24 th day ol Decern*
.■ ber. 1996, being three months from the
fint day o< publication or this notice will be
■ pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per-
' sons Indebted to said estate will please
' make Immediate payment to the under*
.sig n e d .
• TN s Is the 2 ts t day ol Septem ber.
• 1990.
Kenneth W . Bally. Co-Executor. 315
' Baity Road, Mocksviile. N.C. 27028;
Jam es W esley Baity. Jr., Co-Execulor,
161 Baity Road. Mocltsville; N.C. 27020.
9-24-4tn
AOVERTiSEUEHT FO R BID S
DAVIE COUNTY SCH O O LS
8EW C R SYSTEM M PII0V EU EN T8
PINEBROOK ELEMENTARY
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Davie County Schools. Davie County.
NC until O cto b e n s. 1 9 9 8 .10:00 a.m .. for
the construction ol certain Sew er System
im provifn em t for PiM brooli Elem en-
lify . .
; Theconstructfonw orkshallconslslofa
' ' duplex submersible pump station, approxi-
; m ately5,700 L.F.of 4* sew age force main.
' and associated appurtenances.
Proposals must be sealed and marked
'S e w e r S y s te m (m p ro v em en ls.
: ^ PInebrooli ElefflSfltary.* All proposals
' must be submitted upon the blank forms
provkled In the copies of P r ^ s a l. Con*
‘ tract, and Spectfk»tion.
Each bU must be accompanied by bid
security in an amount of not less than five
percent (5% ) of the amount of the bid.
Security may be In the form of cash, a
certified cf>eck or a Bidder's Bond.
Contract Documents may be obtained
upon application io the Engineer, accom
panied byadepositofone hundreddoliars
- ($100.00). Bidders who return their plans
and specifications, in good condition, lo
the Engineer's offic« within 10 days ol bid
opening, will receive a refund. Documents
are on file at the office of the Associated
GeneralConlractors. High Poini and Char*
loite; office of Ihe Davie County Schools:
and the office ol the Engineer.
The bids for this pr^>osed work will be
received in the Board Room. Oavie County
Schools at 220 Cherry Street. Mocksvilie.
N.C., at which place and at the time stated
above, they will be publicly opened and
read.
Conskleration will be given only to bids
of Contractors who are able to submit
evklence showing that they are property
licensed under 'An Act to Regulate the
, . PrK ttc« ol Oenera) Conuacting.' ratifled
.. .byfw Q eneralAsM niUyolN orttCaroH na
. 1 0 , i m M d so subMqMRtty
PUBLIC NOTICES
dredpercerrt(100% )o( the Contract price,
conditioned upon the faithful performance
o l the Contract and upon the payment in
tul to alt persons supplying labor and fur
nishing materials for and In connection
with the construction ol the project.
The Owner resen/es the rights lo waive
any informalities or lo reject any or all bids.
The Board o l Education reserves the
right to Increase or diminish the quantities
o l items given in the Proposal and lo award
Contracts whk:h appear to be In the best
Interest of the Owner.
Davie County Schools
Davis-Martin-Powell & Associates,
Inc.
Engineering • Land Planning •
Surveying
High Point. N.C.
(336)886-4821
■ , 9-24-ttn
ftfttC U A N M M IV M X
Honti and SMri SmlntHM
CaNforAPrMEitimiie
AOVERTtSEMENT FO R BID S
DAVIE COUNTY, NC
PO TTS ROAD W ATER EXTENSK)N
Sealed proposals will be received by
Davie Counly.NC,until2:OOp.m.,October
2 1 ,1 9 9 8 , tor the conatnKition ol the Potts
Road Water Extension.
The constnjcHon work shall conslsl ol
approxlm ately5.530LP.ol6'and8*w ater
main and associated appurtenances.
Proposals must b e sealed and marked
'D avie Courrty, NC. P otts R oad W ater
E xtension.* All proposals must be sub
mitted upon the blank fonns provided in
the copies of Proposal. Contract, and Sped*
ficatton.
Each bkl musi be accompanied by bkJ
security In an amount of not less than five
perceni of the amount ol the bid. Security
may be In the form of cash , a certified
check or a Bidder's Bond.
Contract Documents may bo obtained
upon application to Ihe Engineer, accom
panied by adeposit ol one hundred dollars
((tOO.OO). Bidders who return their pta(^s
and specifications, in good conditkMi. lo
the Engineer's office within to days of bkl
opening, will receive a refund. Documents
are on file at the office of Ihe Associated
General Contractors. High Point andC^kar-
iolte; office of the Davie County Manager;
. and the office of the Engineer.
The bids for this proposed work wiB be
received In (he Comm issioners Board
Room ot the County Administrative Build
ing at 123 South Main Street. MocksviUe.
NC. al whtoh place and at the time stated
above, they will be put>licly opened and
read.
Consideration will be given only to bids
of Contractors who are able lo submit
evidence showing that they are properly
IkMnsed under ‘An Act to Regulate the
Practice of General Contracting.' raliRed
bythe General AssemblyofNorth Carolina
on March 10,1925, and so subsequently
amended.
Performance and Paymeni Bor>ds are
required inanamouni equal lo 100 percent
of the Contract price, conditioned upon the
faithful performance ol the Contract and
upon the payment In full to all persons
supplying labor and fumishing materials
for » x l in corv\ecbon with the constructiot\
of the project.
The Owner resen/es the rights to waive
any Informalities or to reject any or all bids.
The Owner reserves the right lo In
crease or diminish the quantities ot items
given In the Proposal and to award Con
tracts which appear to be In the best inter
est of the Owner.
DAVIE COUNTY BOARD O F
COMM ISSIONERS
Kenneth N. Windley, Jr., Counly
M anager'
DAVIS-MARTIN-POWÊLL&
ASSOCIATES. INC.
ENGINEERING • LAND PLANNING •
SURVEYING
High Point, NC
(336)8864821
•>24*1)n
PU BU C NOTICE
NOTICE O F PU BU C HEARING
BEFO R E THE
DAVIE COUNTY ZOMNQ BOARD
O F ADJUSTMENT
NO TICEISHEREBYGIVEN . PURSU
ANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS of Chap
ter 155.238 ol the Davie County Zoning
Ordinance, that the Board ol A<4ustment
will hold a PU BU C HEARINO In the Com
m issioners Room ol the Davie County
Administration Building. Mocksviile. N.C.,-
at 7:00 p. m. on Monday, o c to b tr 8,1990.
A) Can to order.
B) Review of Ihe minutes.
C) Judith Dalton has applied tor a vari
ance to the front yard setbacks In the
Residential Agricultural (R*A) zoning dis
trict. This variance, if granted, woukl altow
a reduction of Ihe front setback from forty
(40) feel to seventeen (17) feet. This prop
erty is located at 242 Mason Drive and is
further described a s being Parcel 32.01 ol
Davie County Tax Map K*7.
0 ) Dan P. Smith has applied for a
Special Use Permit to add to the Recre
ational Facility known a s the Brook Rklge
Golf Practice Range. The request Involves
tho addition of a painI ball range and bat
ting cages. This property Is kjcated off the
west side ol Fannlngton Road across from
Pinebrook Drive and Is further described
as being Parcel 14.08of Davie County Tax
Map E*5 and a 1.75 acre portk)n of Parcel
14.02 ot Davte County Tax Map E*5.
E)Stanley William Hensonhassubm it*
led a request for a Special Use Pennit to
expand an existing Manufactured Home
Park. This property Is k>cated ofl the west
side ol Fannlngton Road approximately 1/
4 mile north of Interstate 40 and Is further
described a s being Parcel 35 of Davie
County Tax Map F-5.
F) Okl or new business.
1. Qearon Communlcationsrequestfor
a Special Use Permll to place a communi
cation tow er olf Ihe w esi sid e of
Hovrardtown Circle 2 miles south of US
Hwy 158. The public hearing was held In
July and a decision tabled unlil the Sep
tember meeting.
2.GearonComm unlcationsrequestfor
a Special Use Permit to place a communi
cation tower off Ihe east side of Wyo Road
1-1/2 miles noith ol NC Hwy 601 North.
The public hearing was hekl In July end a
decision tabled until the Septem ber m eet
ing.
G) Adjournment.
A sign will be placed on the above
properties to advertise said fhibHe H e«^
Ing. All parties and interested citizens are
Invited toattend sakl hearing al which time
they ShaU have an oppoitunity to be heard
in favor of. or in opposition to. the foregoing
changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons
interested may obtain any additional Infor*
m atk>nonaproposaloraskanyquestions i
№ey may have by visiting the Planning and
Zoning Departmenton weekdays between
8:30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Frklay, or by telephone at (336) 751-3340.
9-24-2tn
NOTICE O F PU BU C HEARWO
O flR E O U E STFO A
NON-CONTIGUOUS ANNEXATION
The pubik: win take notfc» that the Board
ol Commissioners ol the Town of Mocks*
ville has called a public heating al 7i00
p.m.on October 6 ,1 9 9 8 , at the Mocksvllte
Town Hall on the queslkxi of annexing the
following described non-contiguous terrt-'
lory, requested by petitkjn Filed pursuant to
G .S . 160A '58.1:
EXH IBIT'A
Beginning al an existing 1пзп pin. the
Northeastern com er of the with-described
Iract in the western right of way margin of
U S Highway 601. the southeastern com er
of Debbie Koontz (Book 187, page 661).
sakl iron being further located southwest
38 degrees 4719« W est 699.63 feet from
NCGS Monument (SL Francis); therKe
from the BEGINNING with the W estern
right of way margin of said highway South
23 degrees 16' 20* East 496.84 feet to an
established iron pin; thence a cun/e lo the
righlhaving a bearing ol South 14 degrees
49' o r Easl. a chord distance of 178.45
feet, an arc ol 179.11 feet and a radius of
604.81 feet to an existing Iron pin at the
intersection of US Highviray 601 and U S
Highway 64; thence South 51 degrees 19*
0 7 ' W est 124.82 feet lo an Iron pin In Ihe
Northern right of way margin of U S High
way 64; thence South 87 degrees З Г 23*
W est 915.93 feel to an existing Iron pin
k)cated 27 feet Irom the center line ol U S
Highway 64 and being the Southwestern
com er ol the withln-described tract, south-
eastem com er of Wilson Brown (DB 112.
page 570); thence North 02 degrees 05'
0 1 ' E ast 843.84 feet to a new iron pin the
Northwestern com er of the wllhln-described
tract In the Brown Nne, Southwestern cor
ner of Wilson Brown et al (OB 155, page
403); thence South 87 degrees 54' 5 9 '
E ast 393.70 leel to a new Iron pin, eouth-
eastem com erofD B 155.page403;thence
North 16degrees 13‘ 11* East 152.15feet
lo a new Iron pin In the southem right ot
way portion of North Mocksviile Court;
thence South 73 degrees 46' 49* East 60
feet to an existing Iron pin In the southern
righl of way portion of North Mocksvilie
Court. Northweslem com er of Debbie
Koontz (DB 187, page 661); thence with
the Koontz line South 16 degrees 13' 1Г
W esl13e.04feettoanexlstingironpln,ihe
Southwestern com er of Koontz; Ihence
continuing with the Koontz line South 73
degrees 46* 49* E ast 296.20 teel to the
POINT ANDPLACEOFBEGINNINGcon*
talning 16.350acres a s shown on a survey
byGradyLTutterow dated Septem berlS,
1998, (drawing »21698-3) and being a
portion ol paitel 64.03 of Davie County
Tax Map 1-4.
Terry L. Bralley, Town Clerk
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Ceri.ir Creek Kennel, Inc
A > | f M N a iM r lM r tM i,G N ,
pmvidirg acmnling > payrol seiv to to
smal business. Preparalion olbusirwu i
individual incoTW lax returns.
336-W 5589
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„ IN T H tO lN B IIA L C O U d T O P
' ju f tT ie t
OPNOftTNCAfKM JNA
SU PER K M COURT O m StO N
DAVIB COUNTY trSPTS
B thnlifC ktk
IN THE MATTER O F THE FO RE
CLOSURE of ■ D M d of Tnjsl Executed
by Irene Perry Dated August 1 3,1996
and Recorded in Book 243 al PAGE 665
IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC
REGISTRY
N O TIC eO FSA LC
Pursuant to an order of the Cterk of
Siq>erior Court and under and by virtue of
the power and authority contained In the
above-referenced deed ol trust and bt*
cau se ol dsfault In Ih t paym tnt of Ih t
Indebtedneu thereby secured and faifurt
to carryouland perform the sVpuIatkm and
agreem ents iN rein contained and. pursu
ant to demand ol the owner and holder of
the indebtedness secured by sakl deed of
tm st. the undersigned substttute trustee
win expose for sale a l public auctkjn to th t
highest bidder (or cash at the usual plact
ol sale at the county courthouse of sakl
county at 1:00 P.M. ON O ctober 6 .1 9 9 0
the foHowIng d e s e r t real estate and any
other Improvements which m ay b t sHu-
ated thereon. sHuated In Davie County,
North Carolina, and being m ore particu;
larfy described a s foltows:
BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED
AS LOT NUMBER 28, SECTION II O F
W ESTRIDGE SUBDIVISION LOCATED
IN SHADY GROVE TOWNSHIP, OAVIE
COUNTY,NORTH CAROLINA. ACCORD-
ING TO A PLAT TH EREOF DULY RE
CORDED IN MAP BOOK 5. PAGE 5,
DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY TO WHICH
REFERENCE IS H EREBY MADE FO R A
MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION.
And Being more commonly known aa:
165 W estrklge Road, Advance. NC 27006
The record owners of the property, as
reflected on the records ol the Register of
D eeds, are Irene Perry n/k/a Irene R enee
Egerton.
This sale Is m ade subject to all prior
liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes
and assessm ents Including but nol limited
to any transfer lax associated wl9t the
foreclosure, for paying. If any. A deposit ol
five percent (5%) ol the amount of the bkl
or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00),
whichever Is greater. Is required and must
b e tendered in the form ol certified lunds al
the lime ol the sale. This sale will be hekl
open ten days tor upset bU s a s required by
law. Following the expiration of the statu
tory upset period, all remaining anKHjnis
are Immedialely due and owing.
The date of tNs Notice is Septem ber 8.
1998.
Jam eson P. W ells, SubsHlute Tnjstee
1100 S. Tiyon Street, Suite 301
Chariolte, North Carolina 28203
(704)375-1800
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AUCTION SALE
m SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD 10:00 AM
FORSYTH COUNTY
— R a i n D a t e O c t o b c r l O t h - l Q i M A M
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Signs to Sale on Aiden Circle
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f ir e ^ a , c ^ r t , la ^ dan, dining room, larga piayroom In bMMTwnt, dty walw & M«Mr, itrw m
In back jfard ,^ ved diiva, driva in basement. Real eaUte aoM at 12:00 noon. Siib|«cfr.:№
conflrmalton. Open Houae Sunday, Sapt, 20lh » Friday, Oct., 2nd 4-6 pm or by appomim«!« '■
MUer Metal Shelf■Пфрепгаге im MUkCaoOJ.Refrifenior Micnwave ’Blender VecuunacaaerHcd|e Trimmer SiMmSieikDiyerEedlttletLoveseal
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shall have the right to inipeetkm ol piop«rty lor land-baaed pënl hazwda M buywi MpwM* ш р
mWnightOct2nd10ee. . ^
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IDLEWILD REALTY GROUP, INC.
M Unili,N CN CAILN 7W ARhiaXMaMHW NCALMT73:
DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, SepI. 24.1998 - 09
iN iM i d a « R M L 0 0 M iT ,0 F juencf
o r N o m M C A iio iw A -
aU M M O R C O im rD IV M IO N ;
o A v a e o u N T V
N w a i
IN THE M ATTER O f THE F O « . ' !
aO S U H E O F A O eE O O F T R U S T :
E X E C in E D B Y n i> yH .M cC o ll«llB ld :
SuM n Q. M cC dM n D tlK lJim 30.
1 9 9 7 a n d R K « n M ln B O C ll2 S a iip it« ;
363 In №• O n to c o u m y P iM o M tM y .:
N O flC E O flA L I
P u m im l k) «1 o r t « d m O U i of..’
Su| ifik)rC aw tan (lund «ran dby«liM al >
Dm potMT and iiitiaitty oenMkMil In M
abovt-rttm n oM l dM d o l truM and
cau M d d th m i In *w paynanl o l
lnd«t)lKlnM< m m lv M cum ) and U u ia :
to n n y o u la n d p « lo m tia illp (jM o n iiid ''
a g m n w M fiM ln o oiM n t(lan4,p u nih'
am to d tm ind d №• oiMWf and IkM « ot
ttw M aM adnaaa ta c in d t)y lald daod d
tnnt, Uw undaralgnad MiOalllula tnialat.
m p o n tor M ia at p iM o auctkn to tho;
lilglwM biddar tor caah at aw uaual placa
o l aala al Vw county couthouaa ol aaM
counly a tlO A ) A M . on O ctoO art. I9 H ,
thaldkw lngdaacH iadraataalalaanaany
ottwr kiH »»am «il> «M ch may te'allu-.
atad Hwraon, Mtuatad In DavK O M ily,
Noith Carolina, and batig mora paitlcu-
laity d aao liad aaM o « №
LYING AND BEING IN M O CKSV IIlE
TOWNSHIP, DAWE COUNTY. NORTH
CAROUNA, AN OM O REPARnCUARLY
D ESCRIBED A S FO U O W S:
BEING LO TS NOS.13AM Ot4,BLOCK
5,0FTHETVW N BROOK A C RES a m « .
VISION.ACCOROW GTO REVISED MAP
NO. t , RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 3 , AT
PAGE 76, DAVIE COONTY REGISTRY,
SAID LO TS BEING M ORE PARTICU^
LARLY DESCRIBED A S FO U O W S; ,
BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE
SOUTHERN RIGHT O F WAY UNE OF
C RE3TV IEW R0A D ,N 0RTH EA STC 0n.
N ER O F LOT »12 AND THE NORTH-
W E ST CORN ER O F THE WtTHIN DE-
SCRIBEDTRACT;TH ENCEINAN EAST.
ERN DIRECTION W TH THE SOUTH
ERN ED G E O F CRESTV IEW ROAD,
229.4 FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE
SO U TH ERN ED G E O F C RESTV IEW
ROAD, NORTHEAST CORN ER O F THE
WITHIN D ESCRIBED TRACT: THENCE
IN ASOUTHEHN DIRECTION WntH THE
E A ST E R N U N E O FL O T «t4-t91.2FE E T
TO A N IR O N PIN ;TH EN C EIN A W EST.
ERN DIRECTION WITH BLACKWELDER
UN E2t2FEETTO AN IRO N PIN ,SO UTH -
E A ST C 0R N E R 0F L 0T lt2;T H E N C E IN
A NORTHERN DIRECTION WITH TH E
U N E O F LOT 1 1 2 ,1 8 5 .3 FEET TO THE
POINT AND PLACE O F BEGIN N IN a
TH ISCO N VEYAN CEISSUBJECTTO
CERTAIN RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
SE T FORTH IN DEED BOOK 61 , PAGE
396, DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY.
And Bains mora convnonly knomin aa:
178CraaM aw Diiv*,M odiivao.N C27aR& .
Tlw racord oonar o l Uw pnpany, a t
nttaotad on tha la c o d a o l lt<a RagM ar ot
Daods, la Susan G. Eaton nka Suaan
McCoaum.
TNa aala la m ada aub|«:l to a i a«of
liensand encum brances, and unpaid lu M
Bndassessm anls№ cludb>gbulnoilm lM
to any transfer tax associated with * ie
torectosure, for paying. If any. A dsposH oi
five percent (5% ) of the amount o l D e bid
or seven hundred fifty doKart ($750.00),
whichever ;s ^ t a r . Is required and must
be tendered in the torn) of cerM ed fundi at
the time of the sale. This saia wtf be haid
open ten days for upset bids a s rsquirsd by
law. Foitowing the • ¡fin to n of tha statu
tory upset pe«tod.al remaining amounts
are Immedialely due and o«*>B-
The date of this N o fct Is Septem ber
1 4 ,1996.
JAM ESON P. W ELLS. SubH tuta
Trustaa
301 S .M cO o w e lS tra a i8 « ila 4 M
Charione, N orti C aralM 28804
(7 0 « )3 3 M 1 0 7 . ¡1
I ’HdStfl CAROLINA
D A V IE C O U N TY ',;. ,
, , 0 0 ;,:A P « W Ì» T R A T 0 R 8 NOTICE
'h av in g flualllad m Admlrlstratof ol
ttw EfttàtacH''JamM^ Edward Lana, da-
.M|Wad, liM ol Davla Counly, Nonh Caro
lini, № Il to nòmy aU parsons having
„ , < ^ s agakist sak) astatatoprasantlhem
K llM undaralgnad on or balora lha 17ih
,.«yolD ace(iib8r;i998,l)eln gih rM i™
, Iho. frat day ol publicaiion or Ihls
noUca will ba pleaded In t» r o l Ihelr iscov-
^ jw . All parsons Indeblsd lo said estate will
^,„R|*asa m aka Immediale payment to the
K t ,[ ^ s ° 1 4 lh day ol September, 1998.
.Jen n ifer Lane Amdrix, P.O . Box 594,
„ C o s m e e , NC 27014.
.„STA TE O F NORTH CAROUNA
,-ililV IE COUNTY
t CO-AOMtNISTRATORS NOTICE
HaUng quaMed as Co-Admlnlslralors
, Estaie ol Wilma Campbell O sbome,
j A ^ s e d , lata ol Davla Counly, Nonh
PUBLIC NOTICES
i l e p ™ , »Qaip« saw estate to present them
|.*i üPtfî* undersigned on or before the 3rd day
| g O iJ)e ce m b e r,.l998. being three months
I r JüÇT» the first day of pubilcatton or this [Mpçpce will be pleaded In bar of their recov-
ery.AllpersonslndebtedtoBaklestatow lil
I j ^ s e make.lmmedlate payment lo the
Icyrvtorsigned. •
l.H \ j'T bis is the 27lh day o l August, 1998.
Karen W. O sbom e, Co-Administrator,
| r;lS 7 Aubrey Merren Road, Mockitville, NC
l*,ii;.p tep h en L. Osbom e, Co-Admlnistra-
I tof^ 4185 Cauble Road, Salisbury, NC
M H r 9-3*4lp
I NORTH CAROUNA
} COUNTY O F DAVIE
. EXECUTOR NOTICE
^ 'CHaving qualified as Executor of Ihe
Bi'Ee(ateolEfirdH .Lee,lateofD avie County,
1 ^ s Is to n o % all persons having claim s
r ig à in s i said estaie lo present them to ihe
i-'ürtdersigned on or betore the 3rd day of
lO bcem ber, 1998.belnglhr6em onlhsfrom
I lie first day of pubilcatton or this notice will
T ^ -'p lead ed in bar ol iheir recovery. All
Ip é lso n s Indebted to said estate will make
mediate payment to Ihe undersigned.
P<TiThls 27th day of August, 1998.
' Eugene Dull, 2301 Okl Highway 421,
"» ,N 0 27055.
Martin, Van Hoy, Smith 4 Ralsbeck.
LLP
Ten Court Square
t f ’ Mocksvilie. Nonh Carolina 27028
9-3-4ln
H CAROLINA
IflE COUNTY
NOTICE TO CflEDITO nS
laving qualified a s Executor ol the
, e of BERN ARDO. ATWOOD, latool
bVle County, North Carolina, the under*
. d do hereby notify all persons, firms
. j corporattons havtog claim s against
^ estate o l siüd decedentto e id ^ th e m
b the uider8iv>ed a 1150 Kknel Paik Drive, •
lutte 200, Winston-Salem, N 0 27103. on ;
jfBèW rè O eceirtw r 3 i; 1998, or this no-
i^v/ill be pleaded in bar o l their recovery.
] persons. Tirms and corporations in-
d lo the said eslale will please make
ale payment to the undersigned
’"This the 18th day of Septem ber, 1998.
|(achovla Bank, N.A. (formerly
a Bank & Trust C o.,N .A
>r of the Estate of BERNARD D.
Robert 0 . Hinshaw
150 Kimel Park Drive. Suile 200
Winslon-Salem. NC 27103
. . 9-24-4tnht'îij-
REQ UEST FO R BID S
Davie County Is seeMng bkls for office
liifOmiture and equipment. For a copy ot bkl
1 0 ipecsficattons contact the officeolthe Davto
D'Oounty Manager during business hours at
|C (336) 751-5513. Seated bids must b e re-
| ^ 'M v ed by Friday, October 16, 1998, at
10:00 a.m ., when they will be opened in the
rt Iloor oortferanca room. County Admfrv
' IskttonBuiU tog, 123 South Main Strset.
.M ocksvie. N.C. 27028. BkJ deposit and
-'p ^ W iian ca bond are not required. The
County Board of Commlsstoners
S^yenfos the right to reject any and aU
9.24-ltn
N O TKB O F STA TE lU e n O N
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 9, IM B ,
IN THE STATE O F NORTH
• ' CAROLINA
O N T l S l l S ^ t1.000,000.000
STATE O P NORTH CANOUNA
GENERAL OBUQ ATKM BONDS
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN to the
qualiRed voters of Davie Counly tht the
General Assembl ol North CaroUna, by
Sesston Laws 1998-132 (the 'Bond Act*),
has called a Stale Election to be held in
each county ot tho State ol North Carolina
on Tuesday, November 3,1 9 9 6 , at which
the questions of the Issuance of the foitow
ing bond, constituting general obllgatton
bonds of the Stale secured by a pledge of
the falih and credit and taxing power of the
State, will be submitted lo the qualified
voters of the Stale of North Carolina;
$800.000,000 Stato of North Carolina
Clean Water Bonds tor the purpose of
providing funds, with any other available
hinds, to provkle grants, toans or other
financing to publto or private entities tor
constnictlon of natural gas lacUiiles in o r - .
der to fadlitate the expanston of natural
$200,000.000 State of North Carolkvi
Natural Q as Bonds for the purpose of
providing funds, with any other available
funds, to provkle grants, toans or other
financing to public or private entitles for
constructton of natural gas facltitles In or
der to facilitale the expanston of natural
gas laaiities to an unserved portion ot Ihe
Stale.
The Issuance ol the bonds listed above
h as been authorized by Ihe Bond Act.
subject to a favorable vote of a ma|orily of
the qualifled voters of the Stale who shall
vote in said election on each bond ques
tion.
The polls for sakl eleclton will be open
from 6:30a.m . to 7:30 p.m.; provkled how
ever, that. In certain circum stances, the
County Board of Electtons may pennit the
polls lo remain open until 6;M p.m.
The deadline tor unregistered voters lo
re^ster In order to be eligible to vote In sakl
election Shan be Friday, O ctober 9,1998.
Qualified voters whoarenotcertain whether
they are registered for this electton shoukl
contact Ihe County Board ol Etocttons.
Absentee t^attots wiii b e permitted in
said election. Absentee ballots shaU be
available no later than Frklay, Oclober 2,
1998, from the voter's county board ol
electioru.
H. P. Van Hoy 11, Chairman
Davie County Boanl of Elections
9-17-4ln
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE O F PUBLIC HEARINO
BEFO R E THE BOARD O F TOWN
COM M SBIONERS
FO R TH E FOLLOWINQ ZOMNQ
AMENDMENTS
NOTICEISH EREBYO IVEN .PURSU-
АКТ TO TH E REQUffiEM EflTB of Chap
ter 160A. Article 19, Sectton 160-А-Э64о1
the General Statutesot NorthCarolna and
pursuant to Article 10, Section 5, of the
MocksvHeZbningOrdinance,ftaltt)eTown
Board ol Commissioners wUI hoto a PU B-
no HEARINO a l tf>e Town Hall, Mocks
viile. N.C,, at 7:00 p.m. on1\)esday, Octo
ber 6.1 9 9 8 .
A) Jam es McBride has submined a
request to amend the Town of Mocksviile
Zoning Ordinance to permit Automobile
Sales a s a Conditional U se (C) In the
lr>dustrial (I) zoning district. This amend
ment would apply to any property tocated
wittiin an industrial district
AM partiee and inleresled diizens shall
have an opportunity to be heard In favor ol
or In opposition to the foregoing changes.
PrkH to the hearing, all persons inleresled
may obtain any additional Information on
the proposal by visiting the Planning De
partment in the Davie County Administra
tion Buikiing. Mocksvilie, N.C. behoreen
6 :30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at
(336)751-3340.
>tohnS.QaHimore
Planning and Zbnlng
9-24-21П
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, September 26th, 1998 в 10 AM
hnomd Property or
MnJ.G.Mc(iriir(livii()
4253 US Hwy M l Nortb • MocksviUe, NC
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NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JU STICE
FlL E N 0 .9 7 M 2 ie
OAVIE COUNTY. Plaintiff, vs.
H EIRS O P MARY A and ALLEN
BROWN, Defendants.
NOTICE OP EXECUTION SALE
OP REA L PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of an execution
lssuedonthe26thdayofJune1998,bythe
Cleri( of the Superior Court of Davie County
Intheaboveem itled actton,and directedto
the undersigned Sheriff. I will al 12:00
noononlhe29thdayofSeplem ber, 1998,
a l the door of the Davla Counly Court
house In Mocksviile, N.C., offer for sale to
the highest bidder tor cash, all the right,
• tltleandlnterestwhlchthedefendantsnow
have oral anytime al or after tiie docketing
of tiie Judgment In sakl actton had In and to
the following described real eslale, lying
and being In the MocksvUle Township,
Davto County. N.C.:
S e e Daed Book 31 Page 416 In tiw
Offtoe of the Register of D eeds ot Davie
County, f'tortti Carolina. Property Is lo
cated near Hillcrest Or. and contains .6
acres, m ore or less.
The above described property Is sold
subject to any and aR prior liens, encum
brances. d eeds of tm st, rights of way,
easem ents, assessm ents and AdVatorem
taxes, II any.
TERM S OF SALE: Tha high bklder will
be required to deposit ten perceni (10%) ol
his bkl In cash at the lime of sale and tiie
balance upon conflrmation ot sale and
tender of deed.
TTilsihe 21st day of August, 1998.
W iniam AW hiUker
Sherlfl of Davie Counly
by Danny Smitti, Deputy Sheriff
9-3-410
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified a s Executrix o l the
Estate ol Eari CoHe Furches, deceased,
late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is
to notify aU persor\s having claim s against
sakl estate to present tiiem to the under
signed on or betore the 3rd day o l Decem
ber, 1998. being three monttis from the
first day of publication or tt)ls nottoe will be
pleaded in bar o l their recw ery. All per
sons Indebted lo sakj estaie wHI please
m ake Immediale payment to the under
signed.
This Is the 3rd day of September, 1998.
Deborah DavlsFurohee, 141 Roberson
Drive, Mocksvilto, N.C. 27028, Executrix
o l ti)e EsU te ol Eari Colle Furches, de
ceased .
^ 9-3-41P
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
ADM INt8TRAT0RN 0T№ E
Having quaUfled a s Administrator of
th e Estate ot Nancy W . Robertson, de
ceased , late ol Davie Com ty, Nortii Caro
lina, this Is to notify a l persorts having
claim s against said estaie to present them
tolheunderslgnadonorbeforem e3rdday
o l D acem bet, 1996, being thraa months
from the first day of pubitoatton or Wi
nottoe wil ba ptoaded in bar ol their recov
ery. AU persons Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediale payment to tite
undersigned.
TNs Is the 3rd day o l September, 1998.
Ted J. Robertson, 3354 U .S. Hwy. 158.
MocksviUe, N.C. 27028. Administrator of
the Estaie of Nancy W. Robertson, de
ceased .
9-3-4toi
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OP
JU STICE
F1LEN 0.97M 141
DAVIE COUNTY. Plaintiff,
vs.
ALEX and L.A. CUTHRELL H EIRS O F
CELIA DALTON CUTHRELL, Defen
dants.
NOTICE O F EXECUTION SALE
O F REAL PRO PERTY
Under and by virtue o l an execution
Issued on the 24tii day ol June. 1998, by
the Clerk of ttie Superior Court of Davie
County In the above entitied action, and
directed to the undersigned SheriH, I wlllat
12:00 noon on the 29tti day of September,
1998. at the door of the Davie County
Courthouse In Mockavllle, N.C., offer for
sale 10 tiie highest bidder for cash, all ttie
righl, title and interest which the defen
dants now have oral any lime at or after Ihe
docketing ol the iudgment In saW action
had In and to Ihe following described real
estate, tying and being In the Jerusalem
Township, Davie Ctounty, N.C.j
Lying about 2-11/2 miles east from
Cooleem ee, N.C. on IheEas) skle olBroad-
way Road; com er to tot no. 37 thence with
Lot No. 37, N .85-30 E. 150 ft. to a Stake In
the original line; thence wltti the original
line S . 4»30. W. 100 f t to a stake com er to
lot no. 42; Ihence wltti lot no. 42N 85-30W.
150 ft. lo a Stake on ttie East skle of
Broadway Road; ttience wltti Broadway
Road: thence with Broadway Road N. 4-30
E. 100 ft. lo ttie beginning sam e being lots
nos. 38, 39, 40, and 41 by map of fra
Broadway property, m ade by J.D . Justice
Surveyor, November 17,1941, and being
a part of property by deed from R . B.
Broadway to N A . Trexler.
S e e book 41, page 355.
The above described property is sold
subject lo any and all prior liens, encum
brances, deeds of trust, rights ol way.
easem ents assessm ents and Ad Vatorem
taxes, II any.
TERM S OF SALE: The high bidder will
be required to deposit len percent (10%) of
his bid In cash al the time of sale and tiie
balance upon confirmation ol sale and
lender of deed.
This the 20th day of August 1998.
William A. Whilaker
Sheriff of DavieCounty
by Danny Smitt), Deputy Sheriff
9-3;4tn
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TO RS NOTICE
Having qualified a s Executor of the
Estateof Jimmy Rogers Jam es,d eceased ,
late ol Oavie County. North Carolina, tills Is
to notify all persons having dalm s against
iM estate to present them lo the under
signed onor be tore ttte 24tti day of Decem
ber, 1998, being ttiraa m onttu from ttie
first day ol pubitoation or iN s notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to sakl estate will plooso
m ake immediate payment to the under
signed.
This Is ti>e 17tti day o l September,
1998.
Betty T. Jam es. Executor. 145 Feed
Mill Road. Advance. N.C. 27006
9-24-4IP
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JU STICE
FIL E N 0.97M 2I7
DAVIE COUNTY, Plaintiff,
vs.
UOUINTA CORPORATION, ELBERT
M. and NANCY C. H AU. Defendants.
NOTICE O F EXECUTION SALE
O F REAL PRO PERTY
Under and by virtue of an execution
Issued on Ihe 26lh day of June, 1998, by
ttie Clerk of the Superior Court of Davie
Counly In ttie above enlitled action, and
directed to the undersigned Sherlfl, I will at
12:00 noon on Ihe 29tti day of September
1998, at ttie door of the Oavie County
Courthouse In Mocksviile, N.C. offer for
sale to ttie highest bklder for cash all Ihe
right, title and Interest which ttie defen
dants now have oralany time atoraftertiie
docketing ol the judgment In said actton
had In and to tiie following described real
eslale. lying and being In the Shady Grove
Township Davie County, N.C.:
Being known and designated a s Lot 9
ol Block No. B Sectton 1 ot LaOuinta,
recorded In Plat Book 4 , pages 120.121,
t25,126or132lnlheO fficeoflheR eglster
tif Deeds of Davie Counly. North Carolina.
In addition to ttie lot herein conveyed
Ihe grantee has conveyed an undivkled
Interest In all property now owned or here
inafter acquired by LaOuinta Property
Owners Assodalion and by the accep
tance of this deed granlee has further
agreed lo pay any annual assessm ent set
by LaOuinta Proporty Owners Assodatton
tor the maintenance of recreational areas
as provkled In Section 15 of ttie Dedara-
tion of Restrtation of LaOuinta Corpora
tion. Thai any such assessm ent shall be a
Hen and a charge upon the lot herein con
veyed and shall be enforceable by LaOuinta
Proporty Owners Assodalion.
TWs conveyance Is sutjiect to those
Restrictive Covenants, executed by ttie
Rrst Party and recorded In Deed Book 89.
page 285. and Deed Book91, page 402, In
the office ol tiie Register ol Deeds of Davie
County. North Carolina.
The above described property is sokl
nubject lo any end all prior liens, encum
brances, deeds of Irust, rights of way,
i?osemenls. assessm ents and AdVatorem
•axes. If any.
TERM S O F SALE: The high bklder will
1.« required lo deposit ten perceni (10%) of
his bkl In cash at tiie time of sale and ttie
balance upon confirmation of sale and
tender of deed.
This ttie 20th day of August. 1998.
William A Whitaker
Sherifl of Davie County
by Oanny Smith. Deputy Sherifl
9-3-4ln
NORTHCAROUNA
COUNTY O F OAVIE
EXECUTO RS NOTICE
Havtog r i f l e d a s Executor ol the
Estate of Dempsey A Shaver, late of Davie
County, tills Is to notify an persons having
claim s against sakl estate lo present Ihem
to the undersigned on or betore ttie 17th
day of December, 1998, being three monttis
from ttie first day of pubitoation or this
nottoe will be pleaded In bar of their recov
ery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate wiU
pleAse m ake immediate payment to Ihe
urtoerslgned.
This 14tti day of Septem ber, 1998.
Alvin Cline S h a m , P.O . Box 224,
Salisbuiy, NC 28145.
Martin, Van Hoy.
Smith & Ralsbeck, LLP
Ten Court Square
Mocksvilie, NC 27026
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JU STIC E
FIL E N 0.97M 111
DAVIECOUNTY, Plaintiff.
TERRY L and CAROL M. SIMMONS,
Defendants.
NOTICE O F EXECUTION SALE
O F REA L PRO PERTY
Under and by virtue of an executton
issued on tiie 24lh day ol June. 1998, by
ttte Cleri( of ttie Supertor Court ot Davie
County In the above entitied action, and
directed to tiie undersigned Sheriff, I will at
12:00 noon on the 29tti day of Septem ber
1998, al tt>e door of the Davto County
Courthouse In Mocksviile, N.C. offer for
sale lo Ihe Nghest bklder for cash, all ttie
righl, tille and interest which ttie defendant
now has or at any time at or afler ihe
docketing of ttie judgment in said adton
had tn and to the following described teal
estate, lying and being In the Shady Grove
Township, Davie County, N.C.:
Being known and d e^ n a te d a s Loi 1
of Block No. H Section 1 of LaOuinta,
recorded in Plat Book 4, page 120-121 or
125 In ttie Offtoe of ttte Register of Deeds
of Davie County, North Cordlna.
In Addition to ttie lot herein conveyed
the grantee has conveyed an undivkled
Interest In all property now owned or here
inafter acquired by LaOulnte Property
Owners Assodation and by Ihe accep
tance of this deed grantee has further
agreed to pay any annual assessm ent set
by LaOuinta Property Owners Association
tor Ihe maintenance of recreational areas
as provkled In Section 15 of the D edara-
tion of Restriction of LaOuinta Corpora
tion. Thai any such assessm ent shall be a
lien and a charge upon ttie lot herein con
veyed and ShaU be enforceable by LaOuinta
Property Owners Association.
This conveyance Is subject lo ttiose
Restrtolive Covenants, executed by ttie
First Party and recorded In Deed Book 89,
page 285, In ttie office of ttie Register of
Deeds of Oavie Counly, North Carolina.
The above described property Is sokl
subject to any and all prtor Hens, encum
brances, deeds of Imst. rights ol way,
easem ents, assessm ents and Ad Vatorem
taxes, if any.
TERM S OF SALE: The high bklder will
berequlredtodeposlltenpercenl(lO % )ol
his bkl In cash at ttte time of sate and ttie
balance upon conflmiatlon of sate and
tender of deed.
This ttie 24lh day of August 1996.
William A. Whitaker
Sheriff of Davie County
By: Danny Smitti. Deputy Sheriff
9-34tn
NORTH CAROUNA
COUNTY O F DAVIE
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Having qualified a s co-admlnlstratrix of
ttte estate of Clyde Roy WUUams. late ol
Davie County, this Is to notify a l persons
havlngdakns agakist sakl estatatopreeem
ttiem to the undersigned on or b e fm tt>e
lOtti day of December, 1998, being ttiree
months from ttie first day of piAtUcatton or
ttils nottoe will be ptoaded In bar of tiieir
recovery. All persons Indebted to sakl e s
tate wHI please m ake immediate payment
to ttie undersigned.
This 4tti day of Septem ber, 1996.
Tamra Williams. 3162 Riverskie Dr.,
Mount Airy, NC 27030.
Jill B aca. 1683 Slate Street. Mount
Airy, NC 27030.
Martin. Van Hoy, Smltt)
A R alsbedt, LLP
Ten Court Square
Mocksvilie, North Carolina 27028
9-104ln
AUCTION
>eyen
65 ± NEW RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTED PROPERTIES
Sat Oct 3rd >10 AM .• Sale Held on Site Under Tent
AIMnknum 0« 10 LM WUI SoM ABSOLUTE
kttpidlan ctn be medt niytliiie during ileylIgM houn.
Sm m Springe, гм М сМ гм И м М h иИев up to 4.5 ■erae; ell underground Including
m M n H iffl of 1500 eq t t brick homee; e good eel ot reetrlctlone to ephence end protect you Inveetment
bnpect, pick eevetel of theeo bMutHul wooded or greee loto. Construction hee b^un. Don't Im M t out
T ER M S: $1000 Down par Lot, Bahinc« at C lo iin g (30 d ay«) or
Up to 90% llnaneing by PM m o n t Bank (871-1100)
LOCATION: S.7 mllee North Eeet ol SteleeifiNe, NC neer Eeet Middle School - Ju st nrinutee from Ctoeeraede ol
1-77 end MO. From MockevIHe, travel MO Weet to OM Mocksviile Roed (Exit *154), then Right on OM
MocksvUle Rd 2.3 Mllee to Chestnut Crave Rd, Itavel Cheetnut Grove Rd to “Seven Springe” . WatehhrSl^
E L IQ l You may pick up pls^of property feimsil box type dispsnssrnssr Lot 1100. AU kUs m ttsksd t nuinbsrsd.
POLARIS 4-WHEELER EXPLORER 300 (4X4)
Riglslrelion begins St SpscW Slwwing Sundsy Sspt, 20№, M pm. 4 Whsslsr to bs given swsy St Auction. YOU MUST BE
2 1 Y R 8 0 L 0 T 0 R E 0 I S T E R .
AUCnOfiEER'S NOTE: ThsnkslOryousupportof my RsslEststs Auctions lor mora thsn 30 yssrs.lthink you om itio
S e t , O c t 3 . m
F O R M O R E IN F O R M A T IO N C O N T A C T . B o b C lin * 7 0 4 -8 7 2 -8 5 8 5
T o d d E llis 7 0 4 -8 7 8 -6 6 3 3
T o d B o n b o w 7 0 4 -8 7 8 -8 6 6 1
PIEDMONT AUCTION AND REALTY
STATESyiI.№ NC UG «370
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I /СЮ - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, S«pt 24,1998
g ^ A S S I M N I D S Р Н О Б П А В Ш
»'YARD SALifrFri, 4 Sal., 84 W lo Powell Rd, 1/2 ml. to Allison Ln. Camper, horse trailer, household stuff, planB & more.____________
3 FAMLY YARD sale-Sat. flffi«, f Friendship Ct. oH County Home Rd.
3.FAMH.Y YARD sale. Junction Rd.acrosa Irom Jockey._________
3-FAMH.Y YARD sale-Sept. 26, 8am-7 383 Pine HIdge Rd. off 601
__________________________
■ ».FAIItLY YARD sale-Fri. 9125 » • SM. 9/26. Hwy. 64 East, home ol : Margaret Potts, last brick house on rtohl before turning on Comatzer , Rd_________________________
’ Bia 3-FAMILY yard sale-Sal. Sept.
26, 8-1, 1047 Rd., lumjlure.
dobr 'household, etc. tâmalns, kjw prteet.
Qreat
: B » YARD SALE, Saturday. Sepl ; 26. Soffall off ol Junction Rd. Bam-
1pm.________________________
. WQ YARD SALE-Fri. & Sat. 8am*: unm, Hwy. 601 N, 3 1/2 ml. past■ Wm. R. Davie School, cross r Dutchman Creek, 4th house on■ righl. Fumllure, 3 color TVs-real ^ goijd condition, satellite system■ ciotlies, what-nots, NASCAR
; collectibles, lots ol misc._________
' BIQ YARD SALE-Sat. Sepl. 26,: 119 Davie St., Cooleemee. toddler & adult clothes, Nascar cards, books, lumiture, toys & household flooda and much more.__________
Bia YARD SALE-Sat., Sepl. 26, 7:30-4. Baby clothes, tools, household Ilems, toys, lots ol other stuff. 464 Becklown Bd. off 601 S.
COLLECTIBLE BARBIE DOLLS. Ihave lo reduce Uie size ol my coUecIion by more than 60 dolls. Saturday only, Su l. 26 Irom 10-4, 106 Greanhlll lid. Bring cash please. I can'l lake credit cardsi
DAVIE CO. CHILDREN'S doming sale. Famiinglon Community Cenier. Sal Sepl 26, 9-7 and Sun. Sepl 27, 1-4. Uke-new ck>thes, sizes 0-16. Baby equipment, lumiture and toys. Taking consignments Sepl 21-23. Foi mor»Tnloc«ll996-33M._________
VAMLY Y A M M LI-Sit. Sepl
L «B
Creek M . to ‘
YARD AND iAKE^sale-Salurto,Seot. 2«. 8-3. Front ol Ben F^klln. Sponsored by Mocksville
CIvllanClub.__________________
YARD SALE SAT. Hvw. 84 W. 8am-7 Clothes, toys, c ^ & chair, k)ls to choose Irom, odds » ends.Cancelled if raining.____________
YARD SALE SATURDAY, 6-until. S miles wesl llrst brick house on lelt. pas> Certet Fire Station.
YARD SALE-1823 Jericho Ch. Rd., Sal, 8-untii. Lots ol Pnncess House 4 Home Interiors.________
YARD SALE-S3« Junction Rd., Sepl 25 « 26, 8am-7 CB & antenna, remote control cars, chain saw, weedeatere, mower, misc.
YARD SALE-M9 Gladstone Rd.,
S a l,8-unlil.__________________
YARD SALE-FRI. 9/25. 6<; Sat. 9ffi6. 8-12. 3279 Hwy. 801 N. NASCAR, hats, mugs, shirts, Bartiles, Beanies, Nike, new 4 used clothing, boys 14-16, party dresses, accessories.___________
YARD SALE-SAT. WX. 8-2^ maternity ckilhes, „housetmkJ
goods, stereo. 142 Hickory Dr., ESilnd Davie High School.
YARD SALE-SATURDAY, SEPT.26, 7am-noon. Children’s clothing, toys, baby Ilems, bedroom suite, couch, etc. 652 Hwy. 801 N.
YARD SALE-SATURDAY, Smt.
26,8-2, Gordon Dr. oil Redland Ffd. Somelhing lor all.______________
"BIO YARD SALE"Fri. 9am, Sal 8am, 601 Soulh, below Calvaiy Church. Fumllure, dolls, glassware, toys, clothes (chlldrens-plus sizes), baked
goods, lots more.
FOUR FREE KITTENS. Call lor cotoi». Ask for Itev. 492-7878.
FREE KITTENS: 2 white w/Ыие eyes, 1 calk», 6 wks. oM. Call after 6pm. 940-6041.________________
FREE MALE CAT, 1 1/2 yrs. okl. Neutered & declawed. Has shoM. 284-6135.
on PtOfk» --- ..Balknns at driveway.
GUESS WHAT? WE'VE done Й egain...loads ol different kinds ol■ old & new stuff. We have . something lor everyone. Dolls &rocking chairs lor the young & older. Sal Sepl 26, 7am-l : Don't miss I1 1629 Familngton Mocksville, NC 27028. The Dyke ; Bennetl Homeplace.___________
HAVINOAYARDSALE?. Put your sale in the classlfleds and let everyone know about ill Yard Sales must be paid In advance. The deadline Is Tuesday at noon.■ 171 S. Main St.. Mockaville
HUGE 2 A 3 lamlly yard sale. Fri.« Sal 7am-unlil. Qo 7 miles on 64, east ol Mocksville lo Cedar Qrove : Ch. Rd. at 253 & 251. Canceled II raining.______________________
■ URQ E VARIETY OF ItemsI Frklay & Saturday, 8am, Hwy. 801 N 1/4 ml. North ol Dutchman> Creek. 2nd street on left, R.Shore Dr_____________________
MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES AFUAMARKET25.000 К).П. Inskle eS3WiikeeboroSl SM.ASun.9-5 ; Vendor specee cail 751-2181.
J Ж К М а SALE: SAT. Sepl 28,': 8am-3pm. Computer, desk, window V. line, арке heater, cradle, books,. utiiity camper aMI, kus mon. 622 TurrenHne Ch. Rd._____________
:• MULTI«AMH.Y YARD aale-Sal ; Sept 26, 7-unlil. Lota of good .-ctodiee, sHae beby-aduH houeetxM Heme A k)la more at km H sal* pricM. 172 Bethlehem on Redlind Rd. Waidi tot
НЮЕ 1 M himiahad Ьампмт
т а к й е т т в й *Now leuing lumiahed dudtoi apartment*, IndudM elecUclly, water, Mw*f, trash renxival. Cal tod» for MormaVon about our aludí) apedala. (336) 7514141.
'ì MULTVFAMR.V YARD aale-Sat.,
ЩSAT. M K. МЮ brick houM on th«
i- S S - r sssr- oSS»
V7 S IA M ОКУП, 29T laro* сармКу, ex. cond. РаИ malmenano* l i y *v 2000. 336- 751-5186.
JA M T o u tra L M M *dWon *it * now avaUM M бммМрИу 1, 41 Court Sq., downtown
C ^ìtfU ìt 111.inks ■ F ,im ì fVl.ìi.lntuM
WTTH AW W CUDONTHE Van Eaton and Smoot lamlty wouM like to thank family mambere, communlly Irlenda, and the Chinquapin Grove BapUM Church lamlly lor their acta of kindnesa and kive shown to ue during the pusing ol my mother, Mr*. P*ggie §m ^ Van Eaton, who waa funeraiized FrMay, Sept. 11,1998. pertiaps you aent a kively card or sat quietly In a chair, pernepa you sent a funeral spray, II so, we saw II there. Perhapa you spoke the kindest work aa any friend could say. perhape you wera nol than at all, lust thought o< us that day. Whatever you dkl to consol« our
hearts, we thank you from tha very depth ol our hearta, whal*v*r the part. To the Monlaon Sludevent ^neral director«, thank you for your kindneea and caring attitudes during our lime ol tomm.The Van Eaton and Smool family
PRIME
•241. № ummm k m re n t. FuKy fumlshad, quiet niral settlno, but ck»e to town. Call 336-
FOR RENT: CLEAN upstairs apl, quiet area, Hwy 801 N. 2BR, W/D/S. $20(iDep. $395/mo. Private entrances. Quiet couple with 1-2 kids or single. .996-3656. Available Sepl 26._____________
MOCKSVfLLE SUNSETTERMCE: All brick energy effcienl apartmenl 1 A 2 bedroom, 090I, basketball court A swings. Kitchen appliances lumlshed Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, - ir connectkine. High ent heat pump provicfis heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors, fto wax kltchenA bath lioors. Located In Mocksville
behind Hendricks Furniture on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Offto* hours 1-6 M-F A Sal 10-12. Phon* 751-0168.
:;m t . S V T . M . дИ* CM)**, ■;,‘ lniM Ы а* m d up, toy*.
SheuaM W K. IM«* t mëa 1mm. •; 1211 Weodwwd Rd., bilck hou** :• nan to -Cow Cl**«' ranch, earn-
■îuüü:___________________ "
'ПММОАУ « M ONLY. Hnv. 601 in Advano*, S in « Qrav* if.CBn*ignimnt B*«d* Fiy*'i Odi. ( I Al n*w MKW, помйу H*Ri« i дй • I IHm -Зри.___________
M n***ii4 l Ь еш going d o u rd **f-
asar-o .'îs.^ “ * “ '»Th*Fowl*rFaiMy
JOHN DEERE 40 tractor 3-|»lnt lift, jiood condillon. $2375 Ппл.
14)07 STORAOE BLDO. for rani
Has cement Itooilne. СаИ 940-
5015, ______
Low eov HUDSON trailer 16ft 1® FWEROLASS v-hullLOWBOY HUDSON trailer 1ВП. boat » trailer (no
motor), $800.:heavy duty, 1997 model, used 2 times. $1675 or trade. 492-5509.
NEW FARM EQUIPMENT/ Low Prices
■ 5 Pans,
CHILD CARE IN my home, Codeemee School distrfct. Near Jockey. Call 492-5331.__________
IN HOME OAYCARE hasImmediate openlnga lor ages 2 yrs. A up. 1st shift aviSl., also belore A afteischod in Wm. R. Davie A Pinebrook School district Call Karen at 940-6444._____________
W ia KEEP 1-3 children In my home on Comatzer Rd. $60 per
week. Includes hot meals A snacks. Call 998-1874.
Commorcicil
Properly
33,000 SQUARE FOOT WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION I UOHT MANUFACTURING FOR LEASE. 1,900 square loot heal A c/a offk». Paved paridng. Qas heal Loading docks. All brfck veneer. 195 Walnut S I 919-870-6137.
SHOPPING CENTERI, 1,200 sq. 11.-3,600 ft Shoppinflíoffk». 336-996-
» P IE C I COUNTRY style sol* for sale. VQC and гааеопаЫа pilce.Tgl-6341.___________________
C L E A R A N C E B A L E1600,000 OF FURNITURE MUST QOIMMEDIATELYfSectionals $899,2pc. Uvlnoioom suites $399, odd loveseats $199, recllners $79, sleeper solas $349, dinettes $69, barstools $19, headboards all sizes $29, end tables $29, ^ L R tables $49, lighted curios $129, Enlertainment centers $79. bedroom suite $299, nightstands $29, large mirrors $19, bunkbeds $189, Tamps $19,
accessories $5.•Free Scotchguard with any Livingroom suite up $150 value And so much more one ot a kinds thal we aren't able to list Qnr 75.000 sq. ft. ol furniture at unheard of prices.Hours: 9-6 Dally, 1-8 Sundays, Bankcards accepted, Quk:k and Easy Finandn^Mlveiy also
'Must present this ad for free Scotchguard Fumllure Wodd Outlet Inc.On 1/40 ExH «119 Hickory (826)367-7283
dreader», Bustwge, Box É &rape Blades, Qates, Corrals A пюге. We deliver Wright Fami Qates 998-8637
Homes For Rout
162 WINDWARD aR.-
MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, dA», stv., w/d conn., el«S. ht. C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTV 723-4306.
3BR, 1 ba, In-lown. Ref., $500/mo. A sec. d*p. raq. $500 mo. 751- 9533 or 704-278-2623.__________
3BR, 1.3 BA, In country. TOWARD REALTY __________751-3536__________
3BR, IBA , RANCH In Shefflekl. Clos* to 1-40. Bsmt $695/mo. (704) 630^1695.___________.
CLEAN 2BR. ENERGY effk:lent windows & heal pump. Utility bidg., large lot convenient to 1^0. S525/mo. 704-546-2188._________
HOUSE FOR RENT-mlddle ol Advance. 1 BR, $500/mo. Rel req. 998-8850.
Homes For S.ile
BUILT IN on 1.5 acras outside town limits of Mocksville; 2.020 sq. ft.. 3BR. 3ba. finished basement. I^ r garage, lots of plusesi $142,000. Call 751-0129.
BY OWNER: 3 yrs. old. 3BR, 2ba, 1 acre lot. 64 East to Joe Rd.. 3/10 mi. on left. $65.900.996-7439.
Lnnd For Sale
16 ACRES, EDWARDS Rd., Davie Co. Will divide. 492-2444 or 492- 5264.________________________I
2 ACRES, OFF 601N, 1/2 cleared
A 1/2 wooded. Private, priced to sell. 492-6093 between 8am-6pm.
6 1/» _ Mocksvffi*. 704--
S miles west ol per acra. Call
i, $800.751-1721.
1966 CIRCLE M з4 hora* Gooseneck trailer. Dressing Room wHh ctoset eeperate tack room. $3800.492-29TO. __________
76 RPM RECORDS 1940'a
Country and Westem. 2.00, 3.00, or 5.00 each. OM automotive books thompson's repair and tune-up manuals 1940-1949 20.00 each. Audel'a eiMlneere A mechanta Qukl* 7 Copyright 1921 25.00 Other oW school books. 100 yeara annhiarsaiy book from Lee Jeans 1889-1969 15.00. Full sheet ol Bb cenHnnlal stamps-one for each slat* 225.00. Taaco telescope 416 diameter used very little 250.00. Couch, chair, coffee table 30.00. Wanted- McDonaU Bart)le llqure, Kelly In high chair. Need 2 prices, nefl.CaH9W-4561._____________
BATTERY OPERATED BABYawing, like new. $50.00. Inlanl carrier/car seal Evenik) brand. Lika new. $30.00. 996-6436 or 818- 9099.________________________
FOR SA U ; OLD oak boarda (100s), perfect for fumHure maker or carpenter. 336-751-7822.
GOCART: 6HP, very good condwon, $365.996-0636.
К A 0 SALVAGE-32" Pre-hungInterior doon, $34.95/ea; Bathroom sinks w/faucat
$14.9S/ea.: Range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 1/4' Interior paneling, $5.95/ea.: Brick pavera, $.30/*a.; 4'xB' Cedar Ckiset liner, $9.95/ea; 5'x12' premium ftooring fibert)oard, $9.95/ea.: Grade Marir, 2x4 studs, $2.49/ea.; Bklg. atone $140 per pallet/140 sq. ft.; 4'x8'x1-1/2* In. thick Insulaiion bd. $7.9S/ea.; Prehung exterior ateel doors, $69/ea.: Roofing feft, $6.9S/roil. We etock stainlesa steel In sheets A pipe. Comnated culvert pip* up to
2i' dia. We stock pumps A accessories for weiie. Fonnfca, $.50/sq. ft.; Steel I-beams for sale.
River. 336-699-2124.
LANIER PLAIN PAPER laxmachine. $50.751-5020.
W RJ. BUY JUNK can. 264-2№t9 or 264-4194. ________
‘66 GLASTRON 16FT. walk-lhni windahleU 80 hp Mercury. New kHJim stala anti more. Ready.lo
QO.Ï1600.264-4405.
Mohilf' Homes/Rent
14XT0, $425 * dap.
TRAIURS FOR RENT. Waterfurnished. Located on TurrenUne
Church Rd. Call 996-7746 iMiv* meesaqe.
Mobile Homos-S.ile
14X60 M O BIU HOME. 2 BD,exceilmit cond. $3,600. Call 996- 8144 *ft*r 6Я0 Of l**v* mtsaoe.
14X60 REPO AVAILABLE In(>)ole*fflee. Take up pmta of $296. 336-751-7734.______________^
1972 MOBILE HOME, set-ш'.'А underpinned, $2500. 996^1Ю;6-
9pm only.__________________
1874 RITZCRAFT 12x70, ЗВП, 2ba. Inciudea all appliancae, excellent conditkm. Dellverad, blocked A leveled. Ued do*n. $3950. (336) 661-1650. :s
2BR, 1 BA, Including fumlturei^r all rooms. 1461 Ridge Rd. 336-4#2- 7032._____________________
3BR REPO SET-up In Advam./Kssume pmts of $287. 338-751- 7734._____________________2 ^
3BR, 2BA, 2644050, 1 ^ meseage. :-1
Lawn Care
ALL SEASONS UW N CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704»264>4277._____________
CAM SERVICES: We provide aii types of lawn sen/ice, mowing lawns, trimming. shmbbery, cleaning lots, 751-5798. FREE ESTIMATES.
Lots For Sale
2-3 ACRE k)ts, septk; approved, Iredell Cty. off Sheffieki f^d. No ■ ' Restrictions apply.
•6 DW OAKWOOD repo, ptivM tot tow down and move Ini 528- 4516._______________________i
96 OAKWOOO SW on private tot ih Unton Qrove. $499 down and mov* ini 528-4516._________________
ABSOLUTELY ZERO DOWN
financing on land/home package* availabi*. EZ to apply. 704-{Q4r 9393topre^iualHv.___________^
BRAND NEW 1666 14x80, tel 1« in beautiful parit. Ready to move in. For more informatton call 800-593- 7614 or 336-744-9557._________
LUMBER: RED A while oak/pine. S5 Se!'g ètp »ÎM rew SK % e S
Iby or saw lo order. Call (3 3 6 )^ In 30 mlnutee or wu. Call 1-600- 0835.________________________ 593-7614 or 336-744-9557.
DWOflCE FORCES SALE of new14x80 3BR home. Please call Amanda at 528-5476.
PONDEROSA WOODSTOVE. EX.cond. $150. Contact 998-5323.
REBA AMPUFIER AND cassette)x, $500; Ban|o, $300; bothtape box, vei condition.I Holleman, house St., Cooleemee.
Main
singiewldes.704-546-5410.
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BY OWNER, PREMIUM buikiing tot In Twin Brook Acres (approx. 3/4 acre). Conveniently located, quiet neighbortwod. 751-2042.________
FU U ACRE NORTH OFF ExK 162, on Qarden Vallw Rd., treee, branch, owner ffnanclng, only for doublewkje. East Iredeir 704-526- 9593, pleaae leave message.
SPORT MAGS FOR sale. 264- 4253.________________________
TURN YOUR UNWANTED Items Into cash with a dassUiedi Call 751 - 2120 to place an ad. Yard Sale* must be paid In advance. The deadline ie noon on Tueeday.
UPRMHT PIANO wnH bench, »” «■ excellent condUton, g ^ lor beginner atudent $475.9M-5626.
USED RAILROAO CBOSSTIM.S2/ea. Deilveiy avaU. 336499-2006 or 6994593.__________________
yiTAHAtmi EXERCtSin SMmachin*. Ilk* n*w. 492-2310.
d o lla r a n d a deed is ail you need at LUV Homes ol Mocksville. 336-751-7734._________________
DOUBLEWIDE ON private lot In Mooresville area. Qreat shapel Give ua a call at 528-4516.
FOR SALE - small mobile home with lot Has city water. $11,500. Call 463-2501._________________
HELP SAVE MY credit New ( causae re-tocatton. Must y. Ph. 924-9393. Concordarriage ca rilquloily.
LAND HOME PKG., 1966 Fleetwood ekiglewkl* mobile horn*
iMu*t*d on 5 *c. (1/2 wood*d tola ol privacy A great bWg. s ^ ). OutbUg. w/ electric, water hook-up, digit*l aataWte dish w/rac*lver, lg.
s a « ? , « s 0. ' ^ ‘ « s st f ir 5 at 336-940-5242.
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OOODlob time be your Inlonnatton call »386-744-9557 or 800-593-7814.
L<KATE0JN p in e s Court Trailer Paric, $3,000.492-5147._________
to r» AVAIUBLE in Davie, 'D iv i^ Rowan, Iredell A Yadkin counllet. 336-751-7734._________
, ■ M U STSEa V;;- , .NEW home on order '8 4 ^ ln e 14x71,2BR«ba, -eheetrock wallt, refrig. A range, jrttdow traalmente, 1Л fumHura A a/c.Call 1-336-418-2681
1-600-476-1395
S n M F i"« ,™ .FINANCING-
MPTEMBER IS REPO blowout monlh at OakwoodI Low downs A
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SWNGLEHiOOF. VINVL siding, Duke approved, tilt windows,- oA cabinets, much, much more. Was $35;278; now $31,778. 704-924- 9 Э9 Э.______1
SW REPO IN Concord, ready to move Ini 833-3428, '
TRAPE-INa DESPERATELYn e ^ l Oakwood needs your trade In. Please call 528-4516.
TRIPLEWIDE 2,000 SQ. ft.Completely set-up on private tol Ready to move Into. 704-924-9393.
P « 2 9 n s ?n .l?:751-7734.
WE BUY A sell mobile homes. 901 Used Care. 492-5142 or 704-546- 7789._______________________‘
WE BUY AND sell and llnance mobile homes. Stow credit, no credit Cail 336-940-2199.________
WE HAVE OVER 100 propert available immediately. ZERO down. We llnance evei^hing. Oakwood Winston-Salem, 767-7150._______
WE TRADE FOR anything of value. Let your car, jewelry, appliances, etc. make the down payment on your new home. Call 800-593-7614 or 336-744-9557.______________
“96CLOSEOUr2-64'x28'd.w.-$375/mo. 1-70'x28'd.w.-J ■ 1-S6'x28'd.w.-S1-44'x28’ d.w.-J______4-80'x14' s.w.-$220/mo.All loaded-built In Mocksville Bonann MoM* Horn**»Ual
О DOWN LAND home w/ao. Call
593-7814 or 336-744-9557.
‘96 ABANDONED HOME, 14x80, 3BR, 2ba. Call 528^516.
D J FOR HIREWedding receptions, private parties, etc.Contact Barry Rentz at 998-8162.
PIANO FOR BALE. Console. Excellent condition. Zero down,
„ PIANO TUNING
Repairing &Rebuikilng
s S t e è eWallace Barford _________998-2789
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FOR LEASE
STORAGE TRAILERS
(Long OP Short Твгт - RENTALS)
TRUCKINO COMPANY, INC.
2079 US Hwy. eoi N. • M oclnvU I«, NC ?
336-492-7716 *(800) 247-478S-US
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING
THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY?
WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING
TIMBER/TIMBERLAND.
C A L L 704-878-9784
5 O R M O R E A C R E S
Complaint Procedure
In accordance with Section .1002 of the North Carolina CDBG
Regulations, Ihe Tbwn of MocksviUe has approved the following
pnxxdum to process citizen complainu:
Citizens may make comments at any point In Ihe program
Including planning, implementation and close-oul. The
Ibwn of Mocksville will respond in writing lo wrillen
citizen comments. Citizen comments should be mailed lo:
Тепу L. Bralley, Ibwn Manager
Town of Mocksville
171 S. Clement Stteet
Mocksville, North Carolina 27028-2335
The Ibwn will respond to all written citizen comnienu
wilbin ten (10) calendar days of receipt of Ihe commenu.
If lb* citizen it dissatisfied with Ih e local response, Ih ey may
write to tbe Nath Carolioa Depaitment of Commerce. Division of
Community Assistance will respond only to written comments
wlHiin (10) calendar days of tbe receipt of the comments.,
Heatini impaired persons desiring additional infoijnution or
havini questions regarding this subject should call tbe North
CaioliniReUy Number for the Deaf (1-800-733-8262). ’
A u s tin H u n t L u m b e r C o .
2 7 6 2 H ic k o ry H w y .
S ta te s v ille , N .C . 2 8 6 7 7
OF CLEMMONS
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS
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Vyhen you join № Target team, you'll get some of the biggest
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UNK'S 8EAMLE88 QUTTEmNQRichard Unk-Owner Free Estimates __________996-179B
MAN WILL BUY Junk cars for cash, remove trash from your home, and paint. 751-5062._______________
OSBORNE ELECTRICfor all your electHcal needs.
FreeEsllmates. 751-3398. *
Davie Driviiif; School
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(936) 998-8810
N o t ic e t S L P u b llc
The Town ol Mocksville Is commHled lo lair housing oppoitunities lor all ol Itie
Town's residents. The Town lias adopted a Resolution in support ol Fair
Housing which finds Ihe denial ol equal housing oppoitunities because of
religion, race, color, sex, nailonal origin, familial or handicap slatuj legally
wrong and socially unjust The Town has established a complalnl procedure
by which lo receivs and document complaints regarding housing
discrimination In Ihe Town ol Mocluville. Such complainls will be referred to
Ihe Norih Carolina Human Relations Council lor Invesllgallon, conciliation
and resolullon. If you have a dlscrimlttallon complaint, please call the
Mocksville Community Development Depaitment, 336-751-2259 weekdays
between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Hearing Impaired persons desiring additkinal Infomiatton or having questa
regarding this subject should call the North Carolina Relay Number lot the
Deal(1-«10-735-a262).
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Town of Mocksville will conduct a public hearing on
Octobcr 6, 1998 to receive comments from the public
concerning the submittal of a Revitalization Granl Application
to the North Carolina Department of Commerce. The Town
intends to apply for a $3S0,0(X) grant to undertake the
following activities:
Relocation of approximately 4 households inlo safe and
decent housing.
Rehabiliation of approximately 4 dwellings.
Assisted households would be scattered throughout Ihe
Town’s jurisdiction.
The hearing begins at 7:00 p.m., and will be held at the |
Mocksville Town Hall, 171 Clement Street, Mocksville, North
Carolina, 27028.
i^Auctioni^
TRACTOR • FARM IMPLEMENTS - SHOP EQUIPMENT • TOOLS
SAT. • SEPT. 26TH • 10:00 A.M
2621 SHACKTOWN RD.» YADKINVILLE. NC
PROPERTY OF MARSHAU MCKNIGHT
DIRECTIONS: Qo «nxoi. 20 tnilM noitn ol Wnaon-SMm w Hay 42t - « I on
StucMown Rd. lum light, gom l« (OU Sug« Ril). tum Mt on ShKkkmi Rd. 4lh houMonilght
SHOP EQUIPMENT A TOOLS
LARGE SHOP UTHE
2 DRILL PRESSES
STANDARD 30 TON PRESS
50,000 BTU SHOP HEATER
OARRAJAMES BAND SAW
ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS
AJAX AIR COMPRESSOR
DRILL BITS ('/.--Г/Л
4 AIR WRENCHES {'/."-IK-)
SNAP-ON WELDER 140 AMP
ACETELENE TORCH
GREASE GUNS
BENCH GRINDERS
S K ia GRINDERS
WORKBENCHESAflSES
BELT SANDER
SAW GRINDER
DRILL BIT GRINDER
FARM IMPLEMENTS
J. DEERE TRACTOR MOD. M
QARDEN PLANTER
JD ROW PLOW
SCRAPER BLADE
GENERATOR
18 TON WOOD SPLITTER
10 HP BOLENS TRACTOR
CHAIN SAWS
. 2JDDBL TURNING PLOWS
S5 GAL CROP SPRAY
JD TILLAGE TOOL
SMAaTRAILER
BATTERYCHARGER '
30 TON WOOD SPLITTER ..
SHPTROY-BILTTILLER
TRUCK TOOL BOX
DISCHARROW
SFT BUSH н о в .
SGL BOTTOM TURN PLOW :'
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LADDERS/YARD TOOLS
SSM AaENQINES
CHAIN SAW GRINDERS
ROTO HOE LEAF MULCHER
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AUCTIONEERS
TbnyL. Everhart, N C A L-eies C .O ougE lnior*,N C A L-236]
C A U (336) 248-2679 FOR FURTHER INFO » г
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РАМТЯЮ''' ~ RtmodaUng • Horn* Rtpaira Lirgt or Small FiMEitlmatM : JAMES MILLER ________996-8340__________
Pm SSU M CLEANmO: AH ТУрм •Iding, dean and waterproof dtcks, ga^^dilvawaya and watKwaya.
PRMMSTAR SATEUITE BV1.С.1., INC.-$99 Installation after •MO man in rabate. Plus receive tin tfim montt) ot Prime Value Pak and
•MO, FREEI Call пом-1-вОО-5вЭ- МЭЭ9. Limited lime olfer/scme ; resinctlone may apply.__________
' IMAUDKUTALSATILLtTE SYSTEM- Protee«lonallyln«talled4)nly$9e,Г total price, no gimmlcs. r Lifetime warranty, Including
Г.11 >1 Ol ( VC l(‘ s
roWt-WHEELER, 'Г Honda TRX 250, 5-speed w/reverse. Front a rear rack. New gunmounts ready to i,CaliS84-4405.no.S1t95.C
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;W IU CLEAN YOUR HOME. Call ;jricia Brown 264-4579.__________
; ; ; WINDOW REPLACEMENT;Wloidal)le. Financing avallalile. 'fi*e estimates. Quallly work. Local 764-2:cofflpany.'.Woodieaf.*-27e-t7l7,
lA ILEY « HOWARD TOURS ' NariivIHe, Tenn.-Oct >-11, liave tiad cancellations. 8 seats now ^available. Nov. 21, Pigeon Forge, Tenn.. 1 dw, annuafCfirlstmas jping Tour and Wlnterfest" 'lights. $æ/peison. Dec. 5 к 8,. Myna ■eadi, 2 straws. 2 meals, 1 nigtit motel, t130ea.Call Helen Bailey Davis at 998-4338.
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19П HONDA ACCORD LX coupe, excellent conditkjn, 73K, auto, paaH Qray, spolier. $8,500.998-7370.
im CHEROKEE JE E P Countiv. ted, 4-door, auto, PW, PDL, 4- 1 ^ 1 drive, 83K. $12,500. 998- 7370._______________________
AUTO FOR S A U Turned down for car credit? I can help) Rshei’s Credit Solutions 1-800-393-8027. App№atk»is taken 24 twurs. No money down plans.
FOR PARTS; ‘W Chevrolet Cavalier, engine a doors are good. 996«09.________________
HONDA ACCORD EX, '92,4-door, wfiits, 1-owner, auto, cruise, sunroof, 90K, $9,800. 751-0271.
SAUSaURY MOTOR CO.Buick-Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury' ________704-838-1341
'•8 MAZDA RX7, tudor, 78,600 mileage. 751-5958. ___________
‘87 DODOE DAKOTA, rebuilt 4- cyl., needs transmlsskm. $2000. '67 D o ^ Dart, 6H:yl.. $800. 998- 3199,5-9pm only.
10 CHRVSUR NEW Vorker- needs repair. $1000. 940-6292 or 998-7159.
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'S« lUICK CENTURY oustoin,loaded. No wiacka. very nioe. 80K, $5.500.338-996-3700.
aUYWa BARBIE DOLU or doncoiiectkins. 284-4879.
BUYMQ HARDWOOD â p ^timber select cut piaf«rred. Ed Johnson Logging, Stateaville (71)4) 873-5756.
MOMCHOOL CTUDINT WOULD
o' “ mputar. Piaase call 284-4211,Johnna.
TWO TON TRUCK w/dleselengine, tandem axle. Prefer mkl to late 60's model. Call Lany Cook ingersoll-Rand Co.. Mockavie, NC m 338-751-8S47 (R338-781-8597.
A TELEMARKETMOOPPORTUMTYI Local! $7.50 p« hour, up to $11 par hour w/ bonus! Mon.-Fri., 6-9 p.m. Immediately needed. Call John or Wayne at 768-1606. __________
BE A CHRMTMAS Around the Woikl demonatrator. Free kit a trainlnil. 1-600-855-9419.________
BERMUDA VILLAQE HASopenings for fuH-time/part-time waitresses/wallars.Students/reUreee wekx>me. Apply In oerson-Hwy. 801 S., Advance.
BBRMUOA VtLLAOB It aooepting applksatkma for full tima dayniiie. houeeke«era. Call Connie ' or Katfiyattf9M703.________ ■■■
C O N CRin HELPER, TRAVEL laq. Drivers llcenee preferred. Cali 2»M389, Mon.-Frl., 10am-2pm;fot applkiatton. EEO.____________^
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concept! in our 10th year -of success! Join us nowl Self- moHyated can expect training, excatleni income, upisu) atmoepliere and career growth!. 3
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Davie Coun^ Hospital CAP (Homecare) Program is kioldnj for itvhome-.
aides to pic^e personal care assistance, supervision and other duties:
for our elderly and disabled CAP clients. >
Requirements Include; ability to read & write and understand
instructions. Must be 18 years of age. We will provide on the job
training. Nurse Aide training a plus. Must have own transportation,
full titn* positions with group benefits, also part lime with group,
benefits are available. Positions are Monday thru Friday, no weekends;
holidays offi Please contact:
Davie County Hotpttal • CAP Departm ent
P0 io x 1 2 0 9 - M ocktvHle,N C27028 ' 336-751-U49 ■
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MAKE MORETHAN
ALIVINQ.MAKEA
DIFFERENCE!
Exdtlng oppoitunKlee to work
and sane In tha medfcal IMd.
Flexible edieduling vtWi gteal
benents. (}n the |d> tTaMig and
educatkxia! oppoituiMea ara
avanable to thoea who tuanl to
leam. If you lova peopla. If you
get exdted atout makkig a
dMacenca In tha quaMy 0) Ma
for oitierf ,yo4 may haue what It
takes to joln'àur tiam. Cal
(338) 751-2175 and ask for
Dusty. Drug lesting required.
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M i A S S I E I E D S
I N E X H i l N S a V E
PROFITABLE
COOK WANTED - 3-11 or 11-7
Countnfffiien?In person. Horn's
EXP. CARMNTER FOR framing C iw 40i)lu8 hrs. weekly w/overtime. PaM ----
Insurance. Must be I, no
or 338-998-7465.______________
FRONT DESK CLERK. P/T, w e e k ^ . App^ at front desk Comfoit Inn, 1500 Yadkinville Rd.
W j^ T IME ADMINISTRATIVE AMWTANT-WIII have widely varied responsibilities Including daifcal duties, production ol quarterly newsletter, assisting with p ro g ^ and special events, and much more. Must be creative, have ouf^ng personality and enjoy vmiMng with santor adults. Must tava computer exp. $7.2S/t\r. + ;MwfltK App. may ba obtained at
;1wn St., Mocksville, NC, or call ‘338-751-0611.
GOOD JO B PART-llme, 5-9 p.m., kleal candklate will already have full-time wort«. Job shaiina Is available so you can still have a life. Apply at Mocksville Empk)yment Security OfUce. Api^ for|ob»NC5800417.
UND-TEK (U«S, INC. aR0UNDS4:ARe CRnVpos№n: mowing, wsedeating, etc. Benefits: vaMtton, holiday, health gay BOE. 998-1743.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED- i
NEED SUBSTnvre TEACHERSMon*F(338)7M o iv F i^ ^ ÿ hou™. Must be 18!
Call
ms; M,T,W,Th.;
MAKE MORE THAN a living, maks a difference! Exciting opportunities to work and senre In the medk»l Held. Flexible scheduling with great benelits. On the Job trslning and educalk>nal opportunities are available lo those who want to leam. If you love people. If you gel excited about i^ ln g a difhience In the quality of life Tor others you may hava vwat It takes to join our team. Call (338) 751-2175 and ask lor Dusty. Onig lesting required.
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NEEDED IMMEDWTELY; VINYLsiding Installer, 1 yr. exp. prelerred or will train. Night IndKMual.
Contact Mike Smltfi at 336-751- 3338.________________________
NEEDED! M0BU24WME set-upI, drivera Iteanse required. -* Of 996-2479.__________
NEEDED! CONSTRUCTKM LABORER. 345-2504 after 6 p.m.
NEEDED:HELPER.ELECTRICIAN'S------ Some expertencerequired. Appointment only. ОаЬоп1еЕ1ес1г1сГ751-Э398.
NOW MRma A a shifts. Flexible hours, competitive pay. See Mike al Burger Klnq.751-12M.
POSmON AVAILABLE: COUNTYof Davie, Inuections Department- BecreUry. Successful ap^teant must t»va excellent secratarial skills. Must be proficient In use of computer, . copier, muM-line telephone and other oflkM-related
equipment. Position Is responsible for maintaining records, accounts
receivablee, recelpta and preparing numerous rererts for various agencies. Conlktentlallty a must. AMk:atlona must be sent to:Vib. Whaley, Director ol lnspectk>ne, 123 S. Main St., Mocksville, NC 27028. (338) 751- 2791. Posltkm open untU HIM. Davie County la an aqua! ooportunltv emplover.
Em fjioym ont
NOW HIRINQ:pemianeni security
Inoersoll Rand. CaU 751-6816. M-F, 7-2.
PART-TIME
oftlcera at Pat Seamon,
PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Frl. Qood pay/benents. CloverfleU's. 760-
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SET YOUR OWN hours and pay. Cost nothing up Iront. Become a Tuppeiware consultant. Call Anita lor more details. Leave message. 338-284-2053.
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TANKER DRIVER NEEDED. Good driving record, 2yrs CDL, good pay a benelits. 336-998-8610.
TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED, musthave CDL, clean record a exp. Hauling bulk commodities. In-slafe a lonaTauL 800-731-2221.
WANTED: LOCAL DRIVER-homeevery night. Class A CDL req., one year exp. Call 751-3691.
HAVE FUN & EARN EXTRA $$$
$7-8/hour working in local stores.
Demo products
Thursday - Saturday,
some Sunday work
INTERESTED?
P le a s e c a l l 8 0 0 - 4 1 1 - 4 8 9 1
Experienced or will train.
Swiss CNC Screw Machine Operator
Must be able to setup & operate Swiss CNC Screw Machine.'
All shifts available. We can offer you good working condition?,
competitive wages and benefits, clean shop, a/c.
A pply a t:
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IN b*d fKllHy his opening tor lull time Staff DwtalopmmvaA
Rtglttand Nurse, Raqulm 2 y tin aiparlMce In long tinn cart^
Competitive saiaty and good benelits. Apply in person or send resunii
to 1007 Howard SIreet, Mocksville, NC. Call 336-751-3535 betviie^
8:00 am & 3:00 pm Monday - Friday.
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Potn ons at Fortytfi H«dk«l
C«fw«r. Piwde* jigis and Vnowfedge in
the pf^paration of the surccai ioRru-
inentatoo/eQu‘'pmefit and maintefunce
of a stcfi'e feW in the OR for surf cat
procedim.
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— Employment ---
W * m a n u fa c tu re p ra fit w in d o w trim fro m
P o n d a ro B i P in * M ouldingB . W o rk IncludcB
a va rla ty o f d u tia s in o u r m a n u factu rin g
p ro caa a. A g a n a ra l lin o w la d g a o f w o o d
w o rkin g a q u lp m a n t w o u ld b a lia lp fu l.
Paid Vacation
P aidH oH daya
R atiram ant Pian
Haaltli Inauranca
Excellant Pay :
and Banafita
Sara Lee Hosiery
Y ,i(ikiiw ill(> P I,m l
EmployiiiemSa<urityCoinmliikHi is now accepting applications for '
Incemhe operators on 2nd a 3rd slriftsintheioaiding and Hnal '
Inipectkm Departments.
Applkamt must pass b ilk skHs tatting and a drag Kreenlng te st ;
“ ‘ Strong work record and manufacturing axpetfencadaiirad*“ ;
Sera Lae Hosiery offers a fu ll iM nafiU package tfia t Includes: :
•Mtdlal/DmttIMm
• Ho/WsyPny -■
-Vaatlonny
• Emptoyae Stoclk Ownership Pfan
•tmph)»» Stotk Purchiu Man
•401 (k)
•Short Turn DIuUllly
•LUtlnsurmee
•KttlrtmmtMm
•Credit Union
•imphyte Store
• JiiltlonRefund
AppUcationt w ai ba taken a l tha
Y adklnvlle Employment Security Commission O ffka
Equal Opportunity Employer
A uh-inaziiig
FonydiHeSeslCemer
Fun-time ind part-time petitions «oit* ab’e in the fbiiowin| dtpvtments;
Or^oped'tt Oprttrni' Room.
Te'emetry Cvd«e. Labor à DtTfvrx Puborv)(H«modWyiiiSiglMNuriIrw . UivLNtohfOloetlCU-' < ■ .
Operating Room—3pm-l Ipm.'W'-tim#. ««prience ftquiftd..
HnrthHtfTwCM ..
Home Health Nurse par virtbaiit . Psychiatry experience rtquind and
Home Care experience prefiintd. -
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RepfX>ce*$innwr|icaI instruments and , suppr>et Includes the decontaminition. ' reassembly and steriiüation process. Prior central suppy operitin| room, orinstrument е)фг>спсергеК|ггее. ' Pu'l-tifl^. 1139pm-9flOpm. , , ; , ,10infv«:30pm; hrt-time. 9am-S:30pnx e»4ryTuei,Thwaandoo#otherdiy . everyo^vveek
Currently seeking fufi-time Support Partners fijr Pors^ Medical Cemr.This-
is a new opportunity to exercise skills in
a team-oriented environment Primary
responsiblliUs .include supporting patient •
cart by m^ntaining • clea^ sa% environ*
mentassuringadequatt'stock leveH’of
supplies and equipment escorting,
patients: and «Misting other eve Mft* ners with ditM care activitiet H>^
ichobi dipioii^ or eqw>«ient required ':
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.•>Ш>1ВС0ШТУ iW T ER PIU SE RECORD, S«pl. 24,1998_ ------- • . '- \ X«
i r ì u i n g E d u c a t i o n C l a s s e s t o B e
• '^^iSlD w to Сищм» of D«vldson
C^MyOmnurityCeUegewinofrer
llli.M b w il« CoMiiiuigg EducUion
C|pMb«|lMii«lhewediofSq)l.29.
oe m liiikle n n d litele ve lofS iM n -
il|d n )|n d b r сп1|>1оую who have
‘ b^m wofonKtoSpaiiisharbasic
k^MM|eofthetaiigiuee.ThiscowK
4 iM n (wticipMO to develop com-
nMcMive corafKience widi teal life
W i»ea n in tloiispte«tiled in today's
Swinish fonnuandon-the-jobconvcr-
uUon. (Tuesdays, Sept. 29-Dec. 8,
Sl30-7;30 p.tn., $33 fee plus opproii-
nialely $13 for teitbook.)
О» Ы сш И course teaches
ttiihistoiyaiKl potential ofthe InteiiMt
as well as navigation and coiranunica-
¿ a lle rie s To
ф р в п In F a ll
Ih M o c k s v ille
' ‘ Upper Crust Gallery and Janet
dim's Alt Gallety, both located on the
Snilloorofthe Serendipity Shops, will
opn diis fall in Mocksville.
;Anists and crafters Interested in
living Uieir wortc displayed arc being
squ^ by the galleiy. All styles oic
acceptable, but must be original and
oue^if-a-kind. All worit must be for
sale and approved by a review boanl.
8Ы slides or videos with aitist state-
nmt to Deborah Maiitland, 41 Court
Siuiie. Mocbvillc, N.C 27028, or
сАЗбб-731-OSSSrordclails.
• Tte oRicial opening date for The
Ц|рег Oust Gallery is Nov. I.
; Janel Dean's An Gallery, opening
‘ Sepl.l9.willfealureherprintsoflocal
laadmarlu as well as works of odier
' localaitists,incudlngAnnFrick,Maria
Rutter and Ralph Grady James. For
i»orelnfonnation,call336-75l-IW9.
tion skills. Students will be uught e-
mail,Netscape, E>pk*er,newsgroups,
gopher, FTP, KC , and telnet. Each
student will have individual terminal
accesstoiheitUcmelforlhedUTtiionor
the class. The content of dils course
specincally tcaches Ihe technology
competencies requlml of all public
school ccrtifled penonncl. This is a
self-suppoitingclass.Ftesaredesigned
to underwrite die cost of instnicdon
and will be charged to all sludenis.
(Tuesdays, Sept 29-Nov. 3,1 -3 p.m.,
$35 fee plus appronimalcly $23 for
textbook and a$3 materials fee,TRCs:
iMndiKlfcaloMicNnliiicaufse
. will introduce die exciting trade of
machining/ This course includes an
inuoduction to lathes, milling ma
chines, use of measuring instruments,
andinformationonhowtogetemploy-
ment In the machining flel !S-
days, Sept. 29-Nov. 17,6-9 33
fee plus approximalcly $30 xt-
book and a$l.40 insurance fo
BttlkU iitU vtim Sliiid k. n-
spcclioa Coune is for indivlduab. .i-
specting 60,000 sq. ft. and higher than
four stories. This course provides a
working knowlcdgcofdiecode appli
cable 10 large size construction and
fuinils requirements to take tho quall-
fylngexom for levelin,leveinor level
I. Volumes I and I-C needed. (Thurs
day, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 2-10, 8
a.m.-3p.m.,$33fee.)
IKnm Kodttot About CoBvul-
en course giveinovlceconiputerus-
e n Ihe opportunity to leam basic com
puter op oatioR S and funcUons. Sni
dents willcreate, print,and savesimple
documents, manipulate a mouse, and
leam basic W l^ w s manipulation.
This course is a pie-requislle for i
softwan cliBaes. Students need i 3^1/
2 inch high density disk. (Mondak
Sept. 28-Oct 19,3:30-8:30p.m,^
feeplusa$Snu«erialsree,TRCs:
DCCC offen conqnhensive e№
cational opportunilies for all adulti^
die community. For more infomiai^
about programs or courses, co n ^
DCCC Davie Campus al 336-7S|i
2883.
m iM yium elsKunrynW agner.
I lumed ooe aa Wednesday, Aug.
19Ul We celebrated with ■ parly al
our home given by my mooimy and
dvU y oa Saturday, Aug. 22. We
a c f^ a Scsune S lm l cake and
hoincnude ice cream, and I had my
own special cake made by my AunI
Ашу. Speciallhaaks lo all who al-
•iàdcd and fo r aU oflhe wonderftd
pnacala. My pam ils are Andrew
■ Id AodrtaW agacr of Mocksville.
' H ^inaal graadpMnla are Ed i
' СшЫ W aiMT o f Advaact. M aler-
tiiil ir u d H r c iili arc 'Jin x *
-^V é o d w ird o f K ing u d Kay
llrM d««rdiigM ockivllle.M M crnal
■■M y iljiir in ia ai« Glenn and
^te S H M iifM o ckiviU e .F M cr-
ip llW il |«idw rH htrbM n.S adle
IfifH r a r Mocksvillc.
r A P T lS T
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DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Stpt. 24,1998 - D l
D A V IB C O U N T Y
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\e boat that ona bmuffit the mail into Cooleemee also repilaHy transported passengers on the riverfiom Ihe train to the town of Cooleemee.
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This photograph appears in the community display at the museum.
In A isphoti^ph on display at the histoiy museum in the Zachary House,childtm gpther in
fiont ^Cooleemee's old XMod school
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m-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 24, IMt '
■' — 'J.-----, .1Cboium eCm tenniaf
tlooleemee's
By Mike Bamhaiflt
Davie County Enteiprise Record
: COOLEEMEE - Some 100 yean
ago, Ihis area along The Shoals on the
South Yadkin River in southern Davie
County was described as a
wildnemess.
And it was.
: But Benjamin and James Duke had
another idea.
They envisioned • huge textile mill,
the largest in Noith CaroliM. Q i ^ ,
at first, they went about their buiiaeifc'
"They had tumed their utetMloii lb
textile mills as billbouds for dieir use.
of hydroelectric power," said Jim
Rumley, president of the Cooleenw*
Historical Associafion. Ht't gi|o ' :
completing a book on the lown'» , '
Wllofy. j
The site in Cooleemee was picked
by William Erwin, B. Frank and
'Oeorge Mebane and engineers. Work
began, and the railroad was being
compleled to the area.
, Whal was Cooleemee like ICO years
\ago?
\ . "Ye# would have seen very little,"
''Rufflley said. "William Erwin called
this place a wildnemess. There wete a
lot of trees being cut down. ^There were
a few houses, and there were engineers
going up and down the river"
One ofthe first residents'to move
into town was Samuel Jesse Talum,
who moved his sawmill there from
Jerusalem.
The land had been owned by the
Hairstons, owners of the Cooleemee
Plantation. The name Cooleemee, f
although there are several theories, was
derived from an Alabama Indian tribe ’
familiar to the Hairstons.
For Ihe first couple of years,
Cooleemee’s workers came from a
couple o f miles around Ihe site, and
lived in shacks as ihey cut the trees and
R em em ber
w hen?
W e*reHHBnewhid
ontìiecarnen ;
5 Yean Ш е я SepL 2 5
G & W Corner Store
2576 U S Hwy. 601 & at “ Greasy Comer” • (336) 2844230
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1 ^ ^ GemM Kathy, Jackie. Donna, Paula, M elanit Л Ub
, ' ' ' , 'v , ;
' 7 p.m. ' , WaHMijIral pec^tòCe^^^ ,
* )/ StokM Yàm Cài Main Street
Saturday. S6p(.'26 ' loàm l, “" C e tìt^ iParade ' = ' '
I ^ CtO M 'ftK^n^
11 a.m„ À't .Opting Ceremony
\1 ' V'*' t||'J5acharyH<HJ8eQrounc^
Until 4
. Rhrer Boat RidM (Junction Rd. access);
.Until 8 % ,Gjmlya|,vy!th Children's Rides
School Grounds ;
' : 1^ Totìi» of OW Cotton Mill -fii
1-3 p.m., ,Open House
. :.,vvCoòÌèw»e'.School ..
Tbwn Hall
' .Churches
' ■ Firé Department
5p.m.'-..,. e Mi V.:.;!;
7-11 p.m. ; :'C o^^ Main Event
Dark . . .'RreworlaDisplay
[ .OltfCotnpany Farrti, Top of Ceoter St.,
.t , ,parfdrH3 bri site, bring lawn ch^^
\]Handk!app»ddrofH)nuC)uktStmlg»l»,hindkippàlpuMngonDtimSln)tSfHi№lmlo
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, S«pt 24, !*»•, - ^
»RIMESTARBY
I.C.E.
549 after Rebate
Call Us Today
1-800-583-1339
.Imilsdllmo offer. Some
restrictions may apply.
C o # a t u la t io n s C o o le e m e e
from Mocksville Tire
o n Y o u r 1 0 0 th B ir t h d a y
962 Yadkinville Road • ЭЭв-781-в115
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Corner of Hospital; & Foster Streets
Mocksvllle • 336-751^00
O ut Вш Ш ящ Вфп 1963
We are proud to join the town of Cooleemee in this Centennial Arativeisa^.
yean as Diuiiam Bank and Ihut Company to the present day as Gent^ G ^l
daily life of Cooleemee. Thank you for allowing us to serve you and we look
Our Present Day BiaUuig
our beginning in 1905 as the Cooleemee thiouj^ t e
ililia Bank and Ihist Company our ba№ has beeii a vital port o^the ^
onrard to woiking and growing with you for many more years.
id to be a ^ a r t of] Cooleemee *s
мтёе Shoppù^ • Со01тетее^ NC
М - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept 24,1998
Ш т е е C e n te n n ia l Ш
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¡Davie County Enteiprise Record
; U's a big family reunion, and you'rs
Mnvlted.
; Infact,eveiyone'sinvitedasCooleemee
¡celebrates it's lOOlhanniveisaiythisweek-
•end.
; ItallslaitsFridaynightwhenthekiddle
¡rides will be operated at Maiginal Street
•and N.C. 801 on the school grounds, and
•will include a dedication of the "Old
.^uare" mural on the mill (Stokes Yam)
[building facing Main Street at 7 p.m.
Saturday's festivities begin at 10 a.m.
.with a parKle featuring nearly 60 entries,
[including several Hoals, the Davie High
:8chool marching band, and groups and
l^ ts ftom across town. Hie best place to
.Mew the parade will be along Marginal
|trcet
Arts and crafts and music and food
booths will operate throughout the day at
the Zachaiy House grounds, where open-
ingceretnonieswillbeguiat 1 liTherewill
be boat rides on the Yadkin River, starting
at the Junction Road access site. Shuttle
service will be available.
Churches, the school and town hall will
host open houses during the day, and tours
ofthe milt willbe held. 01dcars,oW-timey
demonstrations and other scenes from
Cooleemee's past will be re-created.
Scveml towit residents will dress, and
act, as characteis from the town's past.
The day will end with a conceit by The
Main Event and a fireworits display at
dark.
But most ofialt, the Textile Heritage
Festival, and the town's Centennial Cel
ebration, is a hojnecoming.
F^oplewhogi|nvupinCcoleemeecome
back to visit. Hk k u c several Cookemee
Schoolclassreunioraplannedfbrtheweek-
end.№oplewhoxancestonworkedatthe
mill will rehim. |
Iw a s p i’
I we realized
m y
textiles,
itw a sa sb ry th a t
h a drit bem to ld .^
'niaÍ¿;..We'ié Ш Л 'Й * moie (towií t ^
^' hÌ4tori<tìpiese^;;-l‘' ^ J , ■ L.-.' w e e a Ä 'e ^ . '' ' »Vi,
shopping сеп1ег,>Л<^1чК¥
■ BomtieByarfy
Festival Chair:
' And, ofcotini, there will be those who
like festivals, ^.who are interested In
cotton mill life,ih a culture that is quickly
fading away. .
Theycan'toi theTextileHeritageMu-
seum ta.the 2 chaiy House, ^ leam
aixxit^pas
rWe'ieieall gi^g all out this ym,"
said Jim Ruiley,'president of the
Cooteemefe HijlDrical Association. "Lots
and lots of foUij are coming back. We're
putting out a U of peimanent impn>ve-
llfetown;
square when ; itcwU jiJ^nii. down.
HomecnvnOT law bnn spniting up their
property, Wanting to put tte bM f ^ for-
, wari for visitors to the town.№^cal
ma^is m noting wheie the dd wooden
schmlstoo^ where the old Rivnside Hotel
was located, where the old square was at,
' aiid whm Ihe Mck school Vito located.
A mural on the mill wall fiicing Main
Street, across fipm where the'square stood,
has been painted.
CentennialcekbrationefKttshavebeen
headed by Bonnie Byerly, whiose husband
Don is a grandm of Cooleemee's Doc
Byeriy. .
She got involvedby accidm when the
historicalassociatianhekithdfiistfestival.
"Donandlhadheaiddwiciwasgoingto
be a festival, the fint festival," she said.
.,.wéfean«éke>)y.'"
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'1 mdizìM we Kad ail kinds of
Yard e Garden
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in textiles, and we realized it was ’a
lhat hadn't been tdd,” Byertys^. '¡ *i\
Now, she can spout the impo«tan<ie5ji
textiles to the country, especially to №
South. 't?|
"It was every bit as impoitant to
development ofNoith Carolina as tobai}l|
or anything else," she said. ■ , iji
She lopt' vohmieering, and when
ceniem^ ii»tival needed achuiman, ji;
agreed to put her talents to use^
Cooleemee. • ; 1:1
TM fintival will include the displa)io(
aitiaictsi itictoding a Model A owned
Mr. Zacha^.'lhe mill manager formal
yean. A itny, as used in tnnspoftatiot^
even eariier ^ys, will also be on displtj.'
C o r t^ m tu id tid n s C o o te e m e
m O b u r A n n iv e r s a r y
iiaoeappnciatedyourpatronqgt for ttie
(a^‘¿S^^ears and CooliJ^ :
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E a to n F u n e ra l S e r v ic e h a s b e e n re c o g n iz e d as a
tru ste d a n d c a rin g fu n e ra l s e rv ic e p ro v id e r. W ith
th is in m in d , w e a re p ro u d to h a v e b e e n a p a rt o f
th e T o w n o f C o o le e m e e ’s 1 00 y e a r h is to ry fo r
n e a rly h a lf a c e n tu ry . W e c o n tin u e to s e rv e th e
c it iz e n s o f th is a r e a w it h th e c a r e a n d
u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t c a n o n ly b e p ro v id e d b y
in d iv id u a ls w h o á r e u n c o m p r o m is in g ly
c o m m itte d to m e e tin g th e n e e d s o f o u r lo c a l
co m m u n ity.
Carl Lambert, Manager
F U N E R A L S E R V I C E , I N C .
"A C aring Tradition Since 1951”
325 N. Main Street • Mocksville, NC 27028
336-75il-2148
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( b ìe ^ e C m im n ia l
Life In Cotton МШ Village |
Docum ented A t Musem n
C O O L E E M E E • T h e Z ach ary
H ouse, bu ill in the 1920s for ihc m ill
: m anager, now houses Ihc C ooleem ee
• H isiorical A ssocim ion and ihc firsi
; m useum in N orih C arolina dedicated
lo docum enting and interpreting the
lire o f Southern cotton m ill people.
E very Tuesd ay, Thutîd iiy and Stii-
urday, people can calch a glim pse o f
. this unique culture. U sually, a volun-
leer w ill b e w i hand lo o ffer lliotr ow n
v icw o fw h atil’slik eto liv ein lh eto w n .
C oo leem ee w as o ne o f hum lred sof
m ill h ills that dotted the C arolina Pied-
m onl,andconslructionbeganlO O yciU N
ago. M uch o f Ihe w ork on the m ill, and
w orkers in th e m il) w as done by rcsi*
denis o f D avie and surrounding coun-
: ties.
T h erc is n o doubi that C ooleem ee
; grew up around ih e cotion m ill - ftrst
called TTw C ooleem ee C otion M ill,
then E rw in M ills N o. 3. M ill m u k was
ccn iral to ils people's lives, yet C ool-
eem ee cannot b e undersUKxl solely by
ils w orking life.
T h e character o f C ooleem ee was
determ ined by iLs inhahliants, and il
■ w as sim ple a densely populatetl coun
try neighborhood.
C ooicetw e'spionccrsspanncd scv*
era] generations, and included a num
ber o f C ivil W ar veterans and one
resid cnl bom during the presidency o f
M adison. Th ere w ere children who
had never seen a slore.
; U nlil W orld W ar H. m osi C ool-
ccn tce fam ilies w ere self-sufllcicn t in
food - raising gardens, chickens, cow s
and hogs. A lthough all w ere aflected
b y Iheir new industrial setting, cotton
m ill people stubbornly reuiined m any
o f their country w ays.
■ > A b n o it it a c e lu beginning, C oo l-
m Um i consid er th eim d v es
D epcndingononcanothetBO tihcm
through calam ilies such as ihe 1908
m ill ilre, the 1918 llue epidem ic, and
C ooleem ee's occupation by the N a
tional G uanl in 1934. Th erc were plenty
o f c o n llicis, but n eighbors helped
neighbors. Fam iliessiu cktogetherand
n o one w as afm id to go oul al night.
Peoph' who grew lip in Cooleemee have ensured their ancestors xinll not beforgotten by donating qU
pholognipk and copies of photographs lo Ihe town's historical museum.
This is one Ilf many duplays in Ihe slale's first mmnim dedicated lo
ditaimmliiig Ihe life of Souihem collon m ill people. The museum is
lim it'd ill llir /.arhmy I lim e. The house hiiHl in the I920sforlhe mill
m iiiiagir к also home lo Ihe Cuokemee Ilùlo rical i\ssociaUon.
• - CoolcCTicc's M ill ViHngc Museum
con vcy s Ihc siDiy o f a h anl.w oikin!!
pcvple anil Ik iw llicy su n iv cd . W illi
llic Iradiliiinal values Mivswil, ihisslcio’
Ikis m eaning for us in lay .
VislM hcM UJsi;uin,aiidwalkl!m iuj;li
old O xvlccm cc. W ticn you leave, you
w ill bcllcr apprcclalc llic people \ilio
helped cn.'alcso n iu cli(ifni«len lN on li
C aro lin a's»caU I)...b u ln cv crlo siilK lr
h u m ility .. .
T h e m useum is lo cated at the
Z:ieh:uy H ouse on C hurch Slrcel, ju sl
o ir M arjin al Slreei. T lic im vn's park,
playgm und and polii'cd cpan m cnl are
also on Ihe sile. H ours arc 0 a.m .-noon
on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and S a t
urdays from 11 a.ni.- 2 p.m ,
A ppoinlracnis for special lours can
bo m ade. C all .13fi-2W -6(M a
M u ch like the pieces whfch support the train '
trestle, it is the people who have worked
together to support and uphold the town of
Cooleemee for the past one-hundred years.
C o n g ra tu la tio n s C o o leem ee
O n Y o u r C e n te n n ia l A n n ive rsa ry
H o m tiw O M p m tlo n
Bethel Church Road, Mocksville. NC
75Ì-35Ì1
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We’re Here For You Cooleemee
ThanksJbraUowingusto
serve your pharmacy
needs since 1977.
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^Cooleemee's
Old Wood
School
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Tjulie Koontz of Ihe Cooleemee Hislorical Association I
•;_oU wood school Four such hislorical markers are heir
Ischoolhouse.
DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICI LLC.
416 Valley R d ., M o d o v ille, N C
33fr-751-3lll
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Bob Sinclair
Furvrol D/rrrtor
C a n d y R o b e rtaFunfrolDirtcior
R o b y L u ffm a n
Th isl is someihlng eartml, ml laken for gmnlei.
When you depettil on sonrnne outside Ihe family la help wilhfimeral
ammgemenls, simldn'i il be a local firm staged by jm ir neishbors and friends!
• W e A r« Y o u r H om eto sv n F u n e ra l H o m e
• S c rv ice W ith S in ce rity
• W e A re A N e w F irm W ith P ro v en E x p e rie n ce
• W h e re D e c isio n s C a n B e M a d e L o cally
oks over a sample for an engraved marker lhat iv ill be placed on Ihe site of Cooleemee's
■placed inlhe loum,designalinglhehkloricdownlown,lheoldholeland Ihe old brick
-Photo by M ike Bam hardt
The
Cooleemee
Branch
Ubraiy
T h e p e rfe c t p la c e to jin d o u t
cdM U t th e la s t 1 0 0 y e a rs
an d m o iT el
HAPPY lOOTH BWTHDAY COOLEEMEE
(Y«i loolt good for your agaO
D A V r o C O U N T Y P U B L IC L I B R A R Y
Codeemae Shopping Center • Cooleemee • (336)2«4-2a0S
371 North Main Street • Mocksville • (336) 751-2023
proud ly served Cooleem ee & su rro u n d in g areas fo r th e 'p a st 25 ye a rs.
H o w aid U n ity Pnm iUy OCBm :
C o o le e m e e ’ s F e a t u r e H o m e s o f t h e W e e k
VM I« №• town о1С оо1м ти hM tM M hw * Id 1
w * ar» proud 10 |w * s*n«d Ih * people of С
Ibr the peM 35 yearn,
TlfiM G pw hM flt 1
! COOLEEMEE
TRUE ¥kUIE ИДШПМИЕ
CO otoem M Shopping C w ile r • Coote hree
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^ DAVIE CÒDim ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998
f hdmm Centenniat
Soipething *10 Kepnember I
C-1 Ferf/wj/ director Bonnie Byerly shows the centennial cup and cookbook among the many souvenier
Zjim s to be sold this weekend, • Pfioto hy M ike Bamharxh
That Reflect Ibwn'sì
Want a good recipe fo r combrcad?
T hai and hundreds o f other dishes fro ii
CooIeem ee'spastwillbefeaniiedintheCooleim ei
Centennial Cookbook, which w ill be sold durii^
this weekend's festiv^.
In addition to a veterans book listing a ll veterai)
fiom Cooleemee and when Ihey served and in w hi
war, centennial souvenier possibilities are endlesi
The cookbooks w ill sell fo r $ 10. The recipes a
cóme from Cooleemre cooks.
C olor printsoflhem iiral.whichhasbeenpalnte
on the w idl o f the m ill, now Slokes Yam . numbeic
and signed, w ill sell fo r $40. A rtists Jeremy Si
and Phil Christman were chosen by a panel o f ll
art critics last March to create Ihe mural. The Dai
Arts Council awarded the Cooleemee H i:
Associationa$l,SOOgrantforthe mural. "We
toshowourappreciationforthsiperm ancntdispli
o f art and history," said Nancy Norton, arts coui
director.
».jtehiiialj^dbration|
' An afgluui finhuing l i i s ^ Cooleemee accnet«
W ill also sell for$ 4 0 .i ;'i : ,
' Cmtenniai logo svwatshte will sell for $ 1 '^;
»O^andSl^for laige andextra large. C^teiihia^
logo t-shirts go for iS8. , jj
Miniatmecotlonbaies,EtwinMills,willsellfoi-.
$ ia , .. g
; Tote bags will go for $8 and baseball caps wiotj
a color logo will sell for $7. ^ ij
1 Series mugs of the Erwin Cotton Mills sell foe-
* i
' Fnsbees w ill be sold fo r $2 each, and seveiaf,:
items w ill sell fo r $1, including: stadium cups?*
Bullholetatoos;centennialenvelopesstam pedwilli':
a commemorative U.S. PMtal cancellation; m ural:;
postcards, stamped and cancelled.
Selling fo r 50 cents each w ill be m ural p ost-:'
cards, buttons and pencils.
And fo r those who only have a quarter, wooden’ '
nickles w ill be sold fo r 25 cents each.
•^veiy fam ily in Cooleemee was invited lo make a panel fo r a
quill being made fo r the centennial. Some created
•i^borate designs while others simply made panels with their
^ames. More than 150 fam ilies participated, resulting in five
^ ilts , which were pul together by a quilting club Ihat volunteered
^ help. Working on a quilt are Rozelle Owen, Ezzie Graham,
iliargantRoysltr,EdithChappell,GenevieveMarHn,AUceGodbey
^ Edna Pinkston. - Photos by M ike Bam hardl
R e - L i v e C o o le e m e e * » P u t ^
Historic
Cooleemee
Prints by
artist Malta
Rutter
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F o r Y o u r G o o d H e a lt h
Dr. Me issa C ham pe-Seagle
. I n t • r n • I . M • « I l c l n •
. ‘ h««i4 iheid Pleclm o n t H e a lth c a re ; ■ -
an d 'th e' M o ck sviU e. M e d ia l C om m unity^,
n e x t
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'S a m e d a x 'a n tì'''';' '
a y a p p o in tm e n U a v a lla b le l
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M o c k s v illc , N C
7 5 1 - 2 1 2 1
Dr. Melissa Cheunpe-Se^le
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. U,i9n-V9
( ’boieemeeihtmniar
Congratulations Cooleemee
on Your 100th Birthday
K eith H lllw r
IIIYadUnvM tRdMedovMi
33(-7«4131
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and
Trailer Sales N
Bushhogs, Scrapes, Plows, Dias, Finish Moweis,
Spreaders, Rotary ‘lUlers, Aeratore, Rock Rakes, etc..
Gales, Corrals, Feedere
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tiféOMaiUtUaiUWn*^M.W>’rrMidrolkrWlM.
Volunteers Bob Thompson and Ronnie Bivin s work on an old
xuater fountain with a stone foundation on Ihe Zachary House
grounds. W ith the help of Leon Penninger, thefountain hasbeen
restored to working order in lime fo r the festival
:• - th o U a ty R M n FttgM ton
Bob Thompson holds a moon which was madefor the centennial
celebration. As she posed many years ago, the woman selected as
the 1998 Miss Cooleemee w ill pose with the moon. /1 L illie Miss
and Little M r. Cooleemee w ill also be chosen.
' Farrell’s Upholstery
SPECIAUZINQ IN A LL TYPES OF
UPHOLSTERY, INCLUDINQ AUTOMOTIVE
CommerdalSResldenllal
22 Years Experience •All Wori( Guaianleed
7132 NC Hwy. SOI South, MoekivW*. NC
( ^ ) 9 0 4 4 7 1 1
Conqpolhilallioni
v^jomnNBon
1 0 0 y e a n .
It has been my
priviledge to
represent such a
fine community. '
V '
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Betsy Cochrane
state Senator
1 HAPFT 100" BIRTHDAT C O O L E E M E E |
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OSBORNE’S SERVICE CENTER
&EI№EWOODOnCO.
Hwy. eoi s.. C oo leem ee. NC 284-2777 or 2844353 •(IM’6PM :
• C a rlh p Q lr > T in i*B a lU r i« ite .> a M O a iM iH iy M a tin a d H n M M iln to >
w r v i H IM M M IIIM iU THM iy y iA M
A M M TM M H U L M IM M U O M yiA R
MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL
Cletus Miller, Sonny Miller, Brian Miller, Rodney Miller,
Mildred Miller & Tania Salesimi1SI~2304
2038 Hwy. 601 South, Mocksville
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H il Uoi V S n iu U i'il, o o k t'tl
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(SondMdio, Hitti^Treyi or ^TheAumO
AUaC hidM W Iiv.Buiim .Hacdafi,aiidanSH idw <dw >aM O R E!
Mark Klass
Superior Court Judge
Davidson, Davie, iredeil &
Aiexander Counties
!
Congratulations Cooleemee
O n Y o u r 100th A nniversary
The past,
years have
been
som ething to
remember...
I hope your
future w ill
be just as
rew udiog.
M aik
Mark, Becky,Eiiie & Memphis
IT’S ALL HERE
We’v(vl)e(‘ii servini vmir
sliODDinji needs lor
IweiKv-iive veins.
Congratulations and
Best Wishes Cooleemee
on your
100th Anniversar\
MOGKSVIILE SAVINGS MNK, s a
232 S. M ain St.
Mocksville
(336) 751-5936
5361 U .S. Hwy. 15^i
Advancc
(336) 940-2420 i
t С (М Л Ш EN TERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998
W L ’. B ouIì
Pam Hensley/Owner
Cooleemee Shopping Center
Hwy 80» S. Cooleemee
(336) 2M«456
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TERESA ’S HAIR-PORT
Family Hair Care Salon
TERESA RUSHER - Ov.-ner/Hair Dtslgner
KENDRA PARDVE - Siyli^i
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Clues Sought To Shooting At Campbell Road Residence
By Jeanne Gaither
Itayie County Enterprise Record
TTie Davie Coumy Sheriffs Depart
ment Is seeking information about a
shooting into a house on Campbell Road
early Saturday morning.
An elderly couple living in the house
Planning Board
RjBcommends
New Subdivision
By Jeanne GaUher
rtavie County Entciprisc Rccord
The Davie County planning
board Is recommending prclimi- '
n ^ approval ofa 155 lot subdivi
sion on 103 acres on U.S. 158
north of Boger Road.
Several months ago (lie land
■ wasrezonedtoresldenlialagrieul-
lural becausc theowncrTimSmith
said he wanted the property to
remain a Гаш and place a cellular
communications tower on it, ac
cording to planning and zoning
director John Gallimorc.
The property has sincc gone on
Ihc market, and Platinum Con
struction Company has submitted
a subdivision called Oak Valley
for prellminaiy rcview.
ñatinum istrying to plan a sub
division lhat will be an asset to the
couniy, Geoige Wilson of Pru
dential Carolinas Realty told Ihc
board.
Everything the company has
ever done has been nice, he said.
Platinum's inlention is to offer af
fordable housing with homes
priced around$l00,0(x)andlols at
$25,000.
The minimum square footage
will be l,200foraonesloiy house
and l,8(X)foratwostory,hesaid.
He shared a long list of restric
tions, including a no temporary
stroctuies, required landscaping
and paved driveways.
This will give people who can't
afford to'Uve in a development
like Oak Valley die chance lohave
something just as nice as Ihose
wlio can, said Ricic Stanley of
Platinum Construction.
The developer is counting on
being able to connect to water and
sewer lines and plans to invest
$350,000 to $500,000 for lines
and a pump station, Wilson said.
He said he has been assured the
Mwer lines in place are capable of
handling a much larger capacity.
This development would seek
30,00b lo 40,000 ^lons of thal
lA ^ ily, he explained.
;; ;The technical review commit-
iteeh^ánuiiiiiñofcdiiñínisaboúr
tlKpoposeddevelopment, includ-'
'in^waler and sewer, size and de-
;rigñ of lots, bufTer strips and street
riiames, acconling lo Gallimore.
i .n m SeelSS-lÁ I-Pa|(4
reported hearing four gunshots at about
5:10 a.m., according to Detective Sgl.
Robert Trotter.
The shooter was firing 3.00 buckshot
from a 12 gauge shotgun, Trotter said.
Fourteen rounds struck Ihc side of Ihe
residence, somecntcring the denandcaus-
ing considerable damage.
Threesholgun shells were found nearby
- al least two of which arc believed lo
have been fired at the residence, Trotter
said.
llisunknowniflheshootermcanttohll
Ihc residence, the detective said.
The victims of Ihc shooting have no
idea who might have done something like
this, said Trotter, who suspects this may
have been a random act of violence.
People walking along the road aiound
lhat time reported seeing a small pickup
liavclingonCampbell RoadtowanlCen
tral Davie Elementary School. Trotter
said.
No suspects have been identified by
Davie EM S and rescue squad members survey the car that was destroyed when It collided head-on with a tractor trailer.
- Photo by RoWn Ftrgutwm
Two Lexington Men Die When Car Collides With Truck
1\vo Lexington men died laie laslThurs- the scene of Ihe 11:35 p.m. accident near
day when the car they were in collided head- the entrance to Thousand Trails,
on with a tractor trailer on U.S. 64 East. N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Terrance
. Juan Carlos Hernandez-Ruiz, 25, and Denard Shaw reported thal the l992Toyota
Raul Dionico, 44, were pronounced dead at driven by Hemandez-Ruiz was traveling al
an estimated 70 mph when it crossed the
center line and struck Ihe tractor trailer head
on. The truck, driven by John James Jordan
of Tennessee, was traveling al an estimated
45 mph, Shaw reported.
investigators.
Anyone with ¡nformation leading
the arrest of those responsible for tl
shooting may call Davie Count
Crimcstoppcn! at 751-1111. Rewards u
10 Sl,(X)0 arc available for information
leading lo the arrest of suspects. Callers
do nol have to reveal their identity.
Watershed
Allowance
Sought On
22 Acres
Bert Bahnson has received
preliminary approval forrezon-
ing of 22 acres from protected , ,
10 protected special iiu to appty ^ ~
the 10-70 rule recently adopted
by county commissionen.
He lold members of Ihe Davie
' Planning Boaid he is trying to
keep up with Ihe law lhat Ihe
land meel its highest and best
use. It is located off N.C. 801,
and is in the Yadkin River wa
tershed.
"To my regret, the area is
growing,” Bahnson said. He
hopes to keep the family farm
operating for another generation,
bul likely lhal comer of Ihe prop
erty will be developed.
The Hillsdale Group's project
recently approved for applica
tion of the 10-70 rule is located
between Bahnson's and the Yad
kin River.
The 10-70 nile permiu up to
10 percent of Ihe land in the
watershed to be developed or
covered with impervious SUF
faces up to 70 percent, allowing
for higher density development.
Without that nile, only 24 peF
cent of the surface may be cov
ered in areas with curb and gut
ter and 36 percent in areas with-,
oul curb and gutter
Assisted Living Facility, Park
OKd North Main, Vlüalnüt Streete
ByMikeButdnnb
Davie County Enterprise Record
A 60-unit assisted living resi
dence for the elderly is being
constructed in downtown
Mocksville.
The project is being built be
hind the old Duke Power build
ing at North Main and Walnut
streets. The Duke Power build
ing is being renovated for the
Mocksville Police Department,
and ihe area between ihat build
ing and Hom Oil will be devel
oped into a small park.
Mocksville commissioners
earlier this n\oiMh agreed to al
low the assisted living project
developers to issue revenue
bonds. U will not require any
money or obligation from the
town, saidTown ManagerTen^
Bralley. Public hearings on the
issue will be held at the board's
Oct. 6 meeting. /
Bill Benton,' who is helping
develop the project, said lhal
assisted living is a new name for
a rest home, “but we’ve, ad
vanced beyond the old. resl
home. We will built as nice a
facility as the'upscale facilities.
This is truly an ideal location for
what we're trying to do."
The facility will be for low to
moderate income elderly resi
dents, Each will have a private
_rPom in a single, enclosed fuil-
ily. It will include three meals a
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