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;B16 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRrSE RECORD, May 31,2001 P re -O w n e d C e rtifie d I N V E N T O R Y R E D U C T I O N S A L E ! ^4 ^ t i f ie d Blue Oval Corllllcallon Is a recognition of the high level ot customer satisfaction achieved by this dealership with every purchase, lease and service exporlence. $8,988 - OR - $169/mo.^ 1*98 Contour - 4 dr, auto, all power,. 1*93 Qranil Marquis L S -4 dr, ^'-'98 Contour 4 dr,;iauto, all power. 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Thursday, June 7,2001 36 PAGES Benfield Changes Mind, Says No To Davie County Schools Decision Surprised Sciiool Officials Dub Potts Named Interim SuperintendentIn Davie County - And In Wisconsin He had Interviews for the job as superintendent of Davie County Schools. He traveled from his home in Wisconsin and met with the staffs at every school. He was interviewed by the newspaper. He signed a contract saying he would be Davie’s new school super intendent. He even visited potential homes with a real estate agent. Things were looicing up for Davie Schools with Dr. James Dcnfield coming in to take over as superin tendent when Dr. Bill Steed retires at the end of June. But Benfield .surprised members of the board of education and the community last week when he an nounced that he wasn’t coming to Davie County after all. Please See Supcrlntcnilcnt - Page 8 DyKim Justcn Davie County Enterprise Record W.C. Potts, current executive di rector of openitions of Davie County Schools, was named interim super intendent Monday night by the Davie County Board of Education. Potts will assume the role begin ning July I for six months, at which time the school board will revisit the issue. Potts was one of the 36 can didates who originally applied. "I know this board has spent an incredible amount of time on a su perintendent search,” said board chair, Janie Garnett. “It’s been valu able time. I can’t tell you how valu able it has been. Knowing tliat this is 2001, and the need for getting ready for 2001-2002, we want to ' focus on educating our children.” Luther Potts made the motion for Dub Potts to assume the superinten dent role. He said the recommenda tion was made by the entire board. Marlene Shamel seconded the mo tion, which passed unanimously, giving Potts more support than Benfield received. ” ! value the opportunity you’ve given me,” Potts said. "I look for ward to working with you. I’m ex cited about it.” Potts holds several degrees; a bachelors in health and physical education from Appalachian State Please See Dub - Page 9 Relay For Life Friday, Saturday By Mike Barnliardt Davie County Entetprise Record • I Tiiink positive and try to live as normal a life as possible. That’s the attitude Julia Howard took when she Vvaj diagnosed wiih\^ breast cancec,6om&^0, years ago., - Sure, she was scared and confused when she first heard the news. But she decided not to let it break her spirit. Howard, a former Mocksville town board member and member of the N.C. House of Representa tives representing Davie County for the past 13 years, will share some of her story Friday when the Davie County Relay for Life be gins at 6:30 p.m. at the Davie High School football stadium. “I tried not to let it slow me down,” she said, "because people die when they slow down. I tried to do everything as normal as pos sible. It was. important to me to stay busy and overcome it.” Howard does stay busy. And she still drinks that glass of carrot juice every day that doctors or dered during her treatment. At first, she tried to hide aspects of the illness from her children. Looking back, she said that wasn’t the best approach. ” If there are any words to the wise, be honest with what’s going on,” she said. . . Howard often is callcd to talk to btherswho arcdiagndsed with breast cancer.;Some she knows,, others are'strahgers.. ”If you have somebody wiio’s been through it and didn't die, it Please See Relay-Page 8 Alyce Bagshaw and Carol Donn with the children’s book about breast cancer they wrote and Illustrated. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Mom’s No Hair Day Local Woman Writes Book To Help Children Deal With Cancer ' “Mom’s No Hair Day.” Bagshaw had seen the diffi- ciilties of explaining her illness to the young students in her class. ”1 needed some way to . explain it to the kids,” she said. ‘.There’s nothing out there that 1 helps children in their own . language to understand this." ‘ ; There was no problem re-. mcmbering what she had been Please See Survivor - Page 8 ByMlkcBarnhnrdt Davie County Enterprise Record WILlIAM R. DAVIE - Alyce Bagshaw wrote an entire book about.breast cancer, and didn't 'even mcmioh the dreaded ,"C' > .word. Not even once. That word is scary, especially to young children. They've heard it, i they knosv ii’s bad, but they don't understand. . Soon after returning to teaching second grade at Wiiljam R. Davie Elementary School after her own treatments for breast cancer, Bagshaw and friend Carol Donn, an art^teacher at Kemersyille , Elementary School, applied for a ’. program at the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teachihg^l • In March, they went to the , mountains, and spent a week . 'writing and illustrating the book ^ Cou nty Tax Rate Lower; But Bills To Be Higher . By Mike Bnrnlinrdt Tiicre's good news and bad news with the proposed Davie County budget. First, the good news. Including the 4-cent fire tax, the rate will go down, from 63 cents to 59 cents per $100 property valuation. Now, the bad news. With the av erage property revaluation at4I per cent higher, most taxpayers will be paying about 28 percent more on their county property tax bills. Resi dential values didn't go up as high pn the average as did open land and commercial development, said Maty Nell Richie, tiuL admimsttator, For example: a properly owner with a $100,000 home who paid $630 in taxes will now pay $778. The actual increases will vary from property to property, as values in creased by different amounts in dif ferent areas. | County commissioners w ill hold p public hearing on the proposed at 7 p.m. on June 18 in the county ad ministration building: The nearly $33 million budget is approxiinatcly $2.8 million more than last year’s budget. County officials pointed out that there hasn’t been a tax increase, other than to pay for school bonds, in seven years. “There’s not many businesses that haven’t gone up in Please See Public ■ Page 9 County Tables Cooleemee Zoning Issue ByMlkeBariihardt : . Davie County Enterprise Record More than 200 .people crowded into the district courtroom Monday night to tell county commissioners what they think about a-proposed zoning overlay district m Cooleemee and a two-mile radius around the town. Some were in;favor of the pro posal. Some were against It. Many said it wasn’t faitthe committee that [. 7 — studied the issue was made up of Cooleemee city residents appointed; by .tlic town boards with no repre-- sentation from the outlying two . miles. Even more said that two miles was too far. Commissioners promised tlie residents they would take their com ments into consideration They tabled a decision to study the issue furthen, - , ,'v / VThis is a-serious, serious docu-: ment,'.'. said board chair,. Michael. Alien. "That's the reason you ai? . here tonight. We would not approve o f anything of this nature without hearing from,ihe people.'': He said thcrd was a lack of coni- . J rhunicatlonVand the biggesrproblem appeared to'be with thc^two-mile district. Allen said there,iwefe.scvT ‘ .'cral packets and updates to th'e dbcu-, ments.'and even he wa^nlt sure who ;hadseejiwhat. i ' ,,' S. I Please Sec Coi’nty • Page4. —' ; m f Clarence Spillman tells county commissioners they are trying to discriminate against people who live In manufactured homes. 2 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPKISE RECORD, June 7,2001 E A o r ia l P a ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001-3 Benfield DidntFit; Realize That? Who wouldn’t trade a quaiiclsome, rust-buckct school /fiystcm in Wisconsin for calm, peaceful Davie County? . i Did James Bcnndd jerk oui^ unsuspecting school board , around? Or did he really have a personal trauma that made him back away from the superintendent job? Days after he was paraded before every school in Davie County, he called school boani chairman Janie Oamett to say he wasn't coming, After he signed the contract. After he made grand gestutes about his plans and hopes for our school system. - He sounded sincere, made all the right noises. But - there was a peculiar desire for secrecy, not wanting to be pinned down on his salary, not wanting it to be public... What changed his mind? Did he ever plan to come? Maybe his wife and kids refused to move. Maybe outgoing superintendent Bill Steed’s popularity intimi dated him. , NJore important, what did qur school board see in him? , A njldid they learn anything from this embarrassment? Hiring a superintendent is the most important job the school board is asked to perform. Do it right, and the system prospers. Pick the wrong candidate, and it's years o f turmoil for the board, for the principals, for the teachers, ' for the parents and students. The Benfield hoM is the result o f too much secrccy. The Davie County board abuses its closed sessions. Discussions that should be conducted in the public’s eye arc saved for the comfort and security o f secret sessions, ’ , I f a candidate for the job is afraid to be seen in Davie County, he'll probably be ashamed of us after he’s hired. Dr. James Bcnfleld has been involved in a lot of contro versy as superintendent and was sent packing from the Carteret County system. By contrast, Davie County must have looked boring to him. The New Berlin, Wis., School Board members openly fight among themselves. Enrollment is declining. The schools are old. Without seeing his resumc>.without meeting him, it V , ^ cnsy'ib'rtiii/'lroubllngMronn'allbTaboui'Bennelti?*^^ Here’s the news we gleandd o ff the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s website about the school .system: • April 30,1999 — “With the approval of administrators, about 2,000 students cut class Thursday — and then stayed out most of the day — to protest the proposed elimination of popular courses and teaching positions. “ Nearly all of the students at New Berlin West middle and high schools and New Berlin Eisenhower middle and high schools walked out at 9:45 a.m. and didn’t return until early afternoon. While they were on the schools’ lawns, . they displayed protest signs to television cameras and cars driving by. ' : ! "The students w ill not be punished for their civil disobe- ■ dience, said Superintendent James Benfield. “ ‘I think this has been a good lesson in civics and how . government works,’ Benfield said." ' ' , Tlie gentle and peaceful Davie County Board of Educa tion board hired a guy who gave his blessings to an all-day massive student walkout and an on-the-lawn protest at four schools. He thought the students would learn more protest ing on the lawn than they would learn in the classroom. They thought this guy would fit hen;? It’s time to open the process. Time to trust the public’s involvement. Time to'realize this is one decision that we can't afford to mess up ... again. — Dwight Sparks BIRTH OP CHRIST -NORMAN COMQUEST . M W F L O \^ ie Ii ( 3 e rry 5 6 U R < 5 A t> C > R e S 5 - r K A T y o P V Er S 'A II-I-E S BUSH EUEC.TEP THEStORVOF A 6IAMT REDWOOD In The M ail... Auto Emission Testing Program Misguided Tochc editor: TIic Icgislalors and citizcns of North Carolina who support the emissions’iesting program hi North Carolina as a tool to rcducc greenhouse gases, have a misguided view of what the emission- testing program will accomplish. Tliey also have a misguided un derstanding of the amount of greenhouse gases that the human nicc Is responsible for creating and the amount of greenhouse gases cre ated by the automobile. I challenge any elected official or private citizen to product* fac tual evidence that any of the following percentages arc incorrect. Mother nature creates more than 94 percent of all greenhouse gases and the human race creates less than six percent of all greenhouse gases. The automobile creates less than one perccnt of the green house gases in the United States and less that one third of one per cent world wide. Carbon Dioxide is not a pollutant. It is a tasteless, colorless gas, nontoxic to humans at concentrations up to 13 limes the present levels and Is essential to life. Plants breathe carbon di oxide and as they grow and reproduce, they exhale oxygen, making the earth habitable for humani Increased levels of carbon dioxide will enhancc plant growth, increase food production and forest prod ucts. Carbon dioxide was not called a pollutant until 1988 when the environmentalist started referring to carbon dioxide os a pollutant. Personally, I resent legislators ignoring sound science and ac cepting junk sciencc to pass legislation forcing me to pay for auto mobile emission tests that will have a negligible effect on air qual ity, ' B. Frank Everhart Lexington Family Pleased With Nursing Home Care To the editor: ' . 1 am wriiing this letter In the hopes that reading this will provide • hope'and comfoh for'those who have a loved one who Is ill and cannot continue to be cared for at home. I recently lost my 88-year-old father to Alzheimer’s Disease. I anguished as to how to provide much needed care for him, know ing Mother (83) could not'continue to be his carctaker. After much prayer it was apparent that nursing home care was absolutely nec essary. The thought of having him cared for in a nursing home was painful for me as I had heard the stories about nursing homes and the stigma associated with the title. • * ■ Daddy was admitted to Autumn Care Nursing Home and the transition to his new surroundings was smooth, uneventful and a happy event for him. My childlike Daddy loved his new home and many times when I visited, I felt like an intruder as he was so busy visiting with his new friends. Although he seldom remembered who I was.he never failed to say “isn’t this a nice placc?", “everyone loves me", "look how clean It is". Just hearing those statements gave me comfort, eased my mind arid unfounded fears about his well being were soon put to rest. I found Autumn Care to be o car ing home with loving, compassionate and understanding caretakers Church Fundraisers A Success To the editor: Obr church wishes to thank everyone who helped to make our fundraiser for Relay For Life a success. We appreciate all those who supported us in the car wash, bake sale and the purchase of hot dogs and hamburgers. A special thanks to those individuals and businesses who made donations in the form of supplies, food, etc. which contributed to this effort. May God bless each of you. Farmington United Methodist Church Ed Spach, Church Council Chairperson - not a warehouse for the aged like I and I am sure many of you who read this may have hcaixJ. Thankfully tha*t Is not ' - Caring for an Alzheimer's patient takes a special understanding and mere words cannot begin to express my gratitude to the entire housekeeping, nursing, maintenance, dietary, laundry, business of fice, activities, social services, administrative and management staff of Autumn Care. The devoted staff not only provided quality medical and emo tional care for Daddy, they also considered the family which en courages visits, phone calls and Include you in the core plan of your loved one. . None of the decisions you must make for the well being of your aged loved one are easy, but knowing that you have quality nursing home carc available gives you peace of mind. It did me anyway. May God guide you In your decision of care for your loved one DarletD.McGurer Mocksville ■ ;'> / 4 ? & e 's ( l ( V e / c 9 m e g § f The Enterprise Record welcomes letters|ronijIlsireaders.' 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Dvnlght Sparks..'..Editor/Publisher Robin Forgusson...................;....G6neral Manager ' Mike Barnhardt..........I...Managing Editor RayTutlerow.......;......................Advertising Director 7 Brian Pitts.........;.........................Sports Editor : , ’ , Karen Rlckell.,.......v..:.'....;.....,..:...CIrculalIon/Clao8llled Director.' Mocksville Enterprise DevleReeord Cooieomea Journal 1916-195B 1899-19.8 • . i901-1971 ; . Penodicals Postage Paid inMocksvillci NC 27028 .SubscriplionRates. ' > Single Copy, 50 Cents i . V i , : ' ■ S20 Per Year In N C , $25 Outside N C. - PO.STMASTER , ' ' Send Address Changes to: Davie County Enterprise Rccoid . ■ • : . , P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 What is your favorite movie of all time? I j : Alicia Crotts Mocksville “Sixteen Cantlles,” MelissQ Benrjett Harmony' “Cliilty Chitty Bang Bang,” Robert Wiliiams’ Mocltsville “ HieGodfathen” Jalie Arnold Mockiiville “I don’t liave one.”. Bad Roads, Open Gars And Flat Tires Were Normal By Louise Stroud ; . Special to the Enterprise ; It is interesting to note the changes in modes of transponaiion since the bejinning of the 20ih Century. As I have said before, there were very few cars in Davie County when I was bom in 1913. The cars were big, o|Mn care that did not run very fa.«. My malemal grandparents lived in Hickory, which at that time, was considered quite a distance. We did not have a'car at the time so We did not get to Hickory often. On these infrequent trips, daddy would hire Mr. loni Hendrix to drive our family of five to Hickory for the diiy. This meant leaving fairly early in the morning in orilef to get there by lunch time. We enjoyed, not a light lunch, but a delicious dinner. Then we had to start home fairly early in the after noon to get home by dark. . We always had at least one ftat tire on the trip. If it rained, the cars back dien had side curtains of sorne kind of stiff material and these were put up and fastened and helped somewhat. Mr. Ernest Hunt also had a big open car that was sometimes available for out !of town trips. When I was in the second grade, our family of five (niy sister was not yet bom) and my aunt made a trip to Wriglilsville Beach, my first lime to see the oceiin. Mr. Will Leach was hired to drive us there. We were actually at the beach only a few hours, but spend several days coming and going. There were very few houses at ihe beach at that time. • In my late teens we had our first car, a iitUe tan Whippctt. This, of course, was in the days before Ingersoll-Rand and other Indus- ' tries came here and I think my daddy knew everybody in the county.; ‘ He also seemed to want to travel every road in the county and visit his friends and believe me, they were not good toads like they are now, Daddy did not drive, so I was his chauffeun I think I drove over every litdedirtroadinthis county. Some years later, we' ac cepted an Invitation to visit a college friend of my mothers and her sister In Johnson City, Tenn. The mountain roads were still not very good, narrow arid with no guard rails. Cars were also not like now. It was a liule scary at times. Daddy spent part of tiie visit trying to discover another route home. The trip back was much beuer. We. came by the little town, Mountain City, Tenn., which daddy liked SO well we went back several times. It was a quiet little town and daddy enjoyed visiting with the editor of the weekly newspaper there. The people were very friendly. Some of the eariiercars 1 remember were Sludcbakers and Packards. ’ I don't remember what year the Mocksville streets were paved, biit it must have been in the early 1920s because we were still liv ing upstairs above ihe newspaper office on the square. The dust was ten'ible. You could write your name in the dust on our living room table at least three times a day and this with the windows tightly closed. Since cars were so scarce, a Sunday afternoon pastime was tak ing a walk in the woods - the whole family. Some people walked down tot he depot on Sunday afternoon to see who came and went on the afternoon train. Our two doctors in town at the time were Dr. W.C. Martin and Dr. J.W. Rodwell. I assume they had auiomobiles. They made housi calls. When I was in second grade, I fell and broke a bone in my lef elbow. I have thought many times that if that happens nowadays ii the morning, the arm would be x-rayed, bone set and ami put in i cast and the students would return to school in the afternoon. A that time, there were no x-ray machines and no casts. My arm wa' put in a sling and I was out of school for one month. After Ihe arn began to heal, Dr. Martin came to our house every day and exer eised that arm carefully. Physical therapy had never been heard o. ' at that time, but of course, that's what it was. I was one of the luck> ones. My ann healed nicely. In that day, many people spent the res' of their lives with crooked anns or legs, due to problems with set ting broken bones. I really don't sec how Ihe doctors did it at al without any of the modem equipment. When I was 15 months old, we moved to Ihe square downtown but 1 was bom in a little house in North Mocksville, later occupier by Prof. and Mrs. W.F. Robinson. Right near was the large home ol Mr. Jim and Miss Rena Sheek, which is now occupied by one ol their great-granddaughters and family. Anyway, daddy and Mr. Jim used to somciimes walk home from work together at the end of the day. It was quite a walk. Mr. Jim was postmaster. He somctimcf rode his horse to work. I remember being told about the diiy the> wnlkcd'home together and just as Mr. Jim reached home, he re membered that he rode his horse to work that day. He had to walk back to town and ride his horse back home. How times have changed. Louise Slm iid lives in Mocksville anil plans lo write monilii) about "the ii'oy things used to be" lit Mocksville and Davie Comity. Legislative Report: Restrictions On State Abortion Fund By Rep. Julia C. Howard Special (o ihe Enterprise Hie big news Ihls week, of course, was that the Senate passed Its S14.7 billion budget bill (SB 1005) on sccond and third readings alons; s^nct party^line vote (3S Democrats>15 Republicans) and . senpt to the House for consideration. Because there has been so in the media about the budget, I wpnt belabor those points in 'this newsletter except to say that we certainly hope to make it bet ter. But it ism all bad. For example. SB 1005 also contains language that maintains restrictions on the Stale Abortion Fund, which limits the funds payment for abortion to coses of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother Is at risk. (These restrictions have been eiiactcd every session since 1995, and have all but eliminated your state taxes being used to pay for abortions.) Here are some bills that are ratified and are new state laws. You can get copies of any of the bills from the General Assembly web site: www.ncleg.net<http://www.ncleg.net/> . . . HB342 ESCRccords/Evldcnce. An act relating to the admis sibility. photographic reproduction, and retention of records of the Employment Security Commission. Enective Dec. I. HE 434 Amend Rule 9{j) - An act to amend Rule 90) of the Rules of Civil Procedure by clarifying which judge may sign or ders extending the Siatute of Limitations in certain ca$es as recom mended by the Civil Litigation Study Commission. Effective Oct. 1. !> /•„...• . V- . ; HB608 School Employee Health Certificate. An act to modify tKe health certincafo requirements for public school employees. Ef* ^ fective Moy 25. , HB 609 Well Construction Stundards/Rulc Making. An act Cats Should Be Kept Indoors. Tothecditor: . . . I am a true animal lover, but last night the worst thing happened. As I was driving down Junction Road in Cooleemec, I hit a cat. Of course, I wouldn't have hit it if I could have avoided it, but it was dark and it ran out from the tall grass before I knew it, the kitty bumped under my car, two times. I turned my car around and went back, it was olive for only a few seconds, and it died in my arms. I told it how sorry I was and laid it in the grass by the road so another driver would not hit it again. But since the cat had no collar and it was too late at night to go knocking oh doors, I left it there so that the owner might sec it and know what happened to their beautiful kitty. It was a beautiful kitty, white and gray with long hair, but since my car hit it, its eyeball had Ixen knocked out. I truly feel bad and am sorry for taking the life of a precious creature. AlUibugh I may have been'a bit graphic with the details, there is a good reason for it. The Davie County Humane Society will only adopt cats and kiitens to people that will agree to keep them in doors; although I keep my own cats indoors, I had thought the rule could be a bit exueme for some people. Until last night. I am known for driving slow tecause I ani always afraid that I will hit an ani mal, especially laie at night. But last night my slow driving didn't help diatkitty.'■ : ' . I beg everyone who has cats to keep them indoors, get them spayed and neutered, and love them while.you can. Life is truly short and our companion pets are wonderi'ul parts of our lives-please treat them Ihat way. Contact Ihe Davie County Humane Society or your veterinarian for any advice or questions about your pets. I am sorry kitty, rest in peace. Wendy Vemon Mocksville to specify the minimum separation dislanccs between a well serv ing certain single-family dwellings and certain other structures on the same lot and lo authorize the Environmenlal Management Com mission to adopt a temporary rule to incorporate those minimum separation dislanccs; Enacted May 24. HB 723 Appointed Members Statement of Economic Inter est, An act to require all members of the General Assembly to file statements ofeconomic interest. ErTcciive May 25. HB 837 Civil Penalty AuthTPublic Health Violations An act lo authorize certain county commissioners to impo.se civil penal ties for violations of public health laws or rules. Eft'cctive May 25. HBI143 Sports Club ABC Permits. An act to amend the law regarding Ihc issuance of ABC pennits lo residential private clubs and sports clubs. Effective May 25. HI) 1285 Delay Praxis II Test for New 'n^acliers. An act to permit an applicant for initial teacher certification to take Ihc ap propriate specially area test or subject assessment during Ihe appli cants sccond year of teaching. Effeclive May 25. SB 132 Health Insurance/Colorectal Cancer Screening. An act to require health insurance plans to provide coverage for colorectal cancer screening. Effective Jan. 1,2002. and applies lo all health benefit plans Ihat are delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed on and after that date. SB 262 Expunge Improper Crim. Charge/Identity Fraud. An act to provide Ihat a person improperly charged with a criminal offense as a result of identity fraud may have his or her record ex punged. Effective Oct. I; [ ' SB 302 Artwork Conservation Treatments An oct allowing the N.C. Museum.qf Arts Regional Conscrvalion Services Program. to perforin consemiion.treaiments oh pri'vniely'bw'nea works of art. Effective July 1. SB 310 Uniform Securities Regulation An act to clarify the law governing adminislralive proceedings of the Secretary of Slate; to authorize the Secretary of Slate lo appoint a hearing ofllcer to conduct hearings on licensing mailers; and lo oulhorize Ihe Secre tary of Stale 10 adopt Uniform National Securities Regulation Stan dards by lempuraiy rule. Effective May 25. SB 541 Sanitation Rules/Family Foster Homes Exempt. An act to exempt single-family dwellings used as family foster homes or therapeutic homes from sanitation requirements. Effective May 24. SB 542 Database on Psychotropic Meds/Chlidren An actio direct the Dept, of Hcailh and Human Services and the Dept, of Fire Depts., Volunteers Thanked Tothcediibr; . ' . ; : As a note oif appreciation, I would like to thank the volunteer firemen of the Farmington. Courtney, William R. Davie. Smith Grove, Shefneld-Callahan. and Fork fire departments, Davie EMSi ‘ Davie County Sheriffs Dept, and all those others for their help during my hay bam fires. . ' During this time the firemen worked extremely hard to contain the fire and protect other boms^ Thanks also to those firemen on standbyatempty stations.] would like to thank Mickey Mason and Norman Blake for bringing bulldozers to help on such short notice. To Todd Naylor and the Farmington Fire Dept, a special thanks to those firemen who stayed through the night Friday and into Sat urday afternoon during tlie clean-up; Thanks to the Farmington La dies Auxiliary for providing refreshments and breakfast. Thanks to friends and neighbors for all your help and support during niy time of need. Dwight W. Spach ,Fan^ington Juvenile Justice and Dellnquenty Prevention to review the need foi establishment of u statewide database on the administration of psy chotropic medications to children who receive slate services. Ef fective May 25. 1 want to mention a Senate bill that recently came over to the Hou.se and was assigned to the Health Committee, of which I am a member. It is Senate Bill 390. Physician-Assisted Suicide/Educa tion & Crime. The bill would require the NC Medical Board to implement policies to train and educate persons licensed to prac tice or persons desiring to practice medicine in this state on issues related to physician-assisted suicide, and create a criminal offense of physician-assisted suicide. It would be a Class D felony. Physician-assisted suicide is defined us participating In a medi cal procedure or willfully prescribing any drug, compound, or sub stance for the express purpose of as.sisting a patient to intentionally end the patients life. The bill also clarifies that carrying out the provisions of an advanced directive or living will is not a violation of the law, nor is authorizing withdrawal or refusal of medical treat ments or procedures. The Health Committee passed the bill with out prejudice, and it was referred to the House Judiciary 2 Commit tee. We were privileged to have a page with us from Mocksville this week, Katherine Smith, who is a risin^junior at Davie High. Tliank you, Katie, for u job well done. Again. I ask for your prayers for the House members us we be gin our own struggle with the budget. We need lots of wisdom Thank you in advance. June Bargain of tfie rtdonm Help Is Just Around Tlio Comer. Caudell Lumber and Building Supplies 162 Sheek Street *751-2167 Open Daily Weekdays 7:30 - 5:00; Sat. 7:30 -12 noon CHRYSLER • n o n C E . JEEP • CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP • CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP • C H R Y S LE _R _lD O D O E j_im E P j_C H R Y S LE R j_P ^^ 2000 Dodge Caravan $15,988 Auto.7 Panienger, AM/FM Ca»».. Eaiy Oul Rolle Seatt, Timed QIati. Delay Wiper•, PS. PB. High Oack Clom Bucket Seals. FloormaU 2001 Grand Cherokee 4x2 Laredo $22,988 Or Lease... $379 .Per Month I PW, POL, Tilt, Cmlte, e-cyl., auto. Overhead Console, Convenience Group, A C, Alum. whis. A WFM Caas., Keyless Entry, Sunscreen Glass. Root RacK. jnsarOofogjec^^ReejJVj^^ 2001 Dodge Durango Spo $21,98 o r Lease... $379 PePMOnlil • 4.7 V.8, Auto, PW, Power Doof Locks, Tilt, Cruise, AM/FM Csss., &unecroen Glass, Alum. Wheelsft Tire Pkg., Cloth High Oack Bucket Seals, Front a Rear Floor Mats. M E 2 0 0 1 D a k o ta Quad Cab 4x4 :4x4| $22,988 Auto, Power windows, power Door Locks, AM/FWCD, Tire ft Wheol Pkg^ Sport Plua Pkg'., Sunscreen Glass, Till, Cnjlse, Cloth 40/20/40 751-5948 1-a68*469-3781 1S7D*ffMStra;H;»U<U«W*.Me ‘ ’ M M cttM M U avteU M .:.'. O ultf Asiaint ntbatt.O.I%APft erLS%lntl«uo(rtbataonnpprev«dc»dN. . AD prlcM plus u i. k IMS. Prices reflect r*bete. CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP , 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 County Delays Decision On Cooleemee Overlay Zoning District Continued From Page 1 ' "I can guarantee (he citizens in tliis area. Ilie board will take ‘ serious consideration of what was said here tonight," Allen said. Commissioner Dan Barrett agreed that it would be smart . for the board to mull over the comments and hear from more residents, but that for IS years , zoning Issues in the area haven't been addicssed, "It's time to address the problem," BatteU said. "A ll ' we're trying to do is insure a basic living condition for our citizens." Commissioner Ken While said it bothered him that some • of the speakers said the county ' fis against poor folks, which . isn't true. No board member is against mobile homes or mo bile home parks, he said. "But government has a responsibil ity to protect the welfare, safety and health of the,citizens we serve." Commissioner Bobby Knight said the two mile dis trict may be too much. Commissioner Richard Poindexter made the motion to table a decision until a work shop to study the issue could be scheduled. The proposal would have al- inoiit no effect on current homeowners or on businesses, - unless there was an expansion. It would require mobile home parks to meet certain standards within three years or be closed, and mobile homes on private lots that are replaced would have to be replaced with Class A or B homes. Clarence Spillman said the county didn't follow the advice o f its own plonning boord, which decided the county was moving too fast and recom mended the proposal be sent . ■ back to committee. "It wasn't done right. People outside town weren't on the .. coinmittee," Spillman^said,*? adding that It wasn't clear who authorized changes to the . document from week to week. ' • "It's not right, to do somc- ; thing without the people being • represented. If the Town of ' Cooleemee wants more land, let them buy it." He told commissioners he wouldn't vote for them again unless they changed their atti- 'tudes toward manufactured homes. "You’re discriminating against them. You'd be sur prised at the people who are against this." Among the other comments; •DelMcCulloh;"Theland- owners have got to have some kind of protection against these mobile home parks. I'd like to ’ be proud of the lower end of . the county. The Spillmans, 1 ; think what they've done is . ■. what they can get by with." • • • Jack Jerome, committee chair; "Some people totally -, misrepresented what we were trying to do, trj’ing to say, try ing to accomplish. It's a shame that people have to live on dirt Del McCuIloh said landowners need protection from poorly developed mobile home parks. Committee chair Jack Jerome said there has been too much misrepresentation about the committee's goals. Fred Ellis Jr. explains his ideas on wny the overlay dislrict is a bad idea to, from left. County Manager Ken WIndley and Commisslonrs Bobby Knight, Ken White, Michael Allen and Richard Poindexter. - Photos by Robin Fergusson roads and their children have to walk a long way in bad weather to meet the school bus." •Tammy Barron; ‘This pro posal does a really good job of giving the people of Cool- eemce a voice." • Beth Link; "It's not fair We're not playing games with you over our homes and our land." • John Chandler for the town of Cooleemee: "We do not have a hidden agenda to do an nexation. We could start that without this proposal." • Mike Spiy; ‘The overage homeowner w ill see little change. Zoning laws improve property values." • Marjorie Foster; "The problem arises when these mo bile homes are rented and people have no pride in own- eiship. We need incentives to keep farms rather than taxing us like crazy so we have no choice (but to develop)." • Lynn Rumley; "It's impor tant that 25 years from now, this not be a cement jungle and be uniivable." , r Gary Boswell; 'This will ‘ protect tlio property values. This wlli protect people who have Invested tlicir life savings In their homes and propeny." • Marie Ellis; "I fail to un derstand why the Cooleemee Town Board has the right to make a recommendation about what I can and cannot do with my property... at my expense. It's unfair iind it’s unneces sary." • Fred Ellis Jr.; 'This will put people out pn the street.. They will move - with their money - across the river.” • Bill Johnson: “I believe the two mile radius is reaching a little too far." , • Wilma Hayes: "We do have couiitywide zoning in place already. This is wrong for us." . ‘ • Roger Spillman; “They're trying to destroy my develop ments, hurt the Spillmans. Arc we going to put 1,000 people out on the street? These people need a chatice, and they're working In your county. They're not complaining. They want a place io live." Commissioners Bobby Knight, Ken White and Michael listen to Beth Llnl< explain why the zoning is a bad Idea. Committee member Mike Spry tells his views before commissioners and a packed room of over 200 residents. AAA Factory 4 *G o m fi3 rtE x I I WWXJWfASIIKf* * i ?; ‘ Marie Ellis says it Isn't fair for Cooleemee to have a rec- o(nmendation on her property nearly two miles away. •Verticil Blinds • Cwslotn Made Mini Blinds ’ • Plcahxi Shades • Wood Blinds • Wantation ShuUers • Fabric VVindowToppeis FREE In Home Consultation! After Hours Appointments 794-0755 or 1-888-844-3767 \i i 'i- Ni'W ltiivii I’I.i/,! • IJll K n l^ij • Wiiisinn s .iln ir \ l PREPARED FOR JUDGMENT? ARE YOU SUCCESSFUL AT EVERYTHING EXCEPT THAT WHICH MATTERS MOST-PREPARAT10N FOR ETERNITY?Jesus said, “Seek lirst the kingdom of God and Ills righlcoiisncss™" Sccurc your soul’s salvation today by obeying the gospel! Beliera in Christ iMk. t<:i5.i(, ii,fa. lui Repent of your Sins anti Turn to God d.k. t jj, ah. i7:mi Confess tlie Name of Jesus (m.h. io:3]:ac<<ij7| Be Buried in Baptism for Uie Forgiveness of Yoiir Sins (Arti 13«, 1138, U itSi Korn. CJ-Sl I Cor. t lilj; Gii.3:J7) Be Faitliful to Josus unto Deatli n jn 1,7, R„.2,toj VISIT THE JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST Non-Iknoi..... Dedicated lo RciilofinK New Testament Chrtsttunity BibIirlstlanityBlbllallnName, DAVIE CpUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. June 7,2001 - 5; The following cases were dl$* ' posed of In Davie Administrative Court May l8w|ihJudgeRot)ertW. Cook presiding. Prosecuting was Mary Covington, assistant DA. —Barbara P. Allen, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil seitlement. —Mousiafa A. Aly, expired reg« istraiion. recliless driving toendan* gcr, reduced to unsafe movement cost. —Demetrice Ammons. R5 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $50, cost. —William R. Aim&Vfonhy, ho child restraint system. $25; exceed* ing safe speed, reduced to improper ^equipmem, cost —Adam M. Bailey, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equip* ment.SIO, cost. —James W. Bally, 89 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 741 n a 70. cost. -Preston T. Bamum. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 In a 70, S5,cost. -Jeffrey R. Bentley, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60 In a 55, $5, cost. —Jack W. Birdsong, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, SIO, cost. —Tarentlno L. Bonner. 86 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo 74*70. S5, cost. —Margaret B. Bracken, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil settle* 'ment. •: -^larry D. Breeden, commer- cialtidver license not in possession, ■dismissed, made cost. —Andrea D. Brown, 86 mph*in 70 zone, reduced to 74*70, $5, cost. -Christopher B. Brown, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to im* proper equipment, cost; failure to wear seat belt. S25. —Karen R. Brown, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equip* ment, SIO, cost; failure to notify DM V of address change, dismissed, made cost. —Tony G. Brown, 80 mph In a 70zone,r^uced to improper equip ment, $10, cost. "•^M aria W. Bruce, improper lights, dismissed, made cost. —Andrew T. Buchanan, 88 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost. —Long H. Bui, 88 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost. . -Thomas A. Burghart, failure to stop at stop sign, reduced to im proper equipment, S10. cost. —Juanita V. Campbell, 50 mph in a 25 zone, dismissed: improper passiifg, $10, cost; operating a ve hicle without insurance, dismissed, made cost. —Misti D. Cash, 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, $50, cost. ' —-Louisa R. Cetle, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, cost. —Keying Chen, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, $50, cost. —Clinton 0. Cline, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced'to improper equip ment. $10, cost. —Janell L Cox, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60 in a 55, SS, cost. •—Timothy R. Curll, 85 mph in a.70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, S75, cost; 70 mph in 55 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, $10, cost. ’ ' , —Amanda L. Davis, inspection violation, dismissed, made cost. —Brian R Dees, 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $5, cost. • —Kevin L. Deloach, expired registration, ins|»ction violation, dismissed, made cost. ’ —Courtney R. belong. 86Wpli‘ in a 70 zoiie. reduced to 74 in a 70. S5.C0St.' • '■ • >^ary Diamond, 84 mph In a 70 zoiie, reduced'to Improper equipment, 550, cost. ; : , —Stuart M. Dowel, expired reg* istration, no registration card, dis* missed, made cost. : —Timothy W. Driver, failure to wear seat belt, operating a vehicle without insurance, registration vio* lation, dismissed, made cost. —Jeremy D. Last, 88 niph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe .speed, cost. . • : ■—Robert D. Edwards, following too closely, dismissed, civil settle ment. —Stephanie N. Erwin. 80 mph in a 70 zone; reduced to 74 in a 70, $5. cost. -E ric M. Etchlson, 55 mph In a 45 zone, reduced to Improper. equlpmenl.'SIO,cost. —Jacob W. Everidge, failure to stop at a Slop sign, reduced to im* properequipment, $10, cost. —Jacob N. Fields, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equif)* ment, $50. cost. -^Thomas A. Foster, inspection violation, dismissed, made cost. —Alan 0. Frye Jr., failure to re* duce speed, dismissed, civil seitle* ment. ' -^Sonja F. Gaither, inspection violation, dismissed, made cost. - —Dennis C. Gale, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, $50, cost. , —Theresa M. Gammon, 59 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to 50 in,a 45, $5, cost. —Lazaro C. Garcia, allowing unlicensed to drive, dismissed, made cost. . —Leticia Garcia, failure to stop at a red light, cost; no license, dis missed, made cost. —Ramiro D. Garcia, 74 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $50. cost. -Denny W. Glddlngs, 55 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to improper equipment, S75. cost. -Nicolas M. Gonzalez, 69 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to.60 In a 55, ' $5, cost. , -William Ai'Ooodwin, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. —Rebecca H. Goulding. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, cost. —Roger D. Griffin Jr., 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. —Catherine P. Griggs, 67 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. -Giovanni Guidl, 88 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79*70, $5, cost. —Crystal L. Hamrick, 84 mph' in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, ' $5, cost; license not in possession, dismissed, made cost. . —Joseph F. Hare, registration violation, dismissed, made cost. —Alisha D. Harmon, failure to notify DM V of address change, dis* missed, made cost. —David W. Harmon, 70 mph in , . a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost, .' -Phillip A. Harris, 70 mph in' a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. —DekeelyHarufleld,86mphln . a 70 zone, reduced to 74-70, cost. . —Edwin J. Hauser, 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improperequip- ment, $10, cost. • * , / —Joanna K. Hawkinson, 85' mph in a 70 zorie,.reduced to im* proper equipment, $50, cost. —Keith W. Haynes; 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60 In a 55, 'SS.'cb.M.',........'• .—Jeffrey D. Heffner. 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $50, cost.- —Edward A. Hill. 60 mph in a 45 zone.reducedto Improper equip ment. Cost; fa^ure to wear seat belt. $25. —ShanVdh E. Hughes. 88 mph in a 70 zone, retiuced to 74-70, cost. —Shakita L. Ijames, 63 mph in 45 zone, reduced to 50-45. $5. cost. . —Tonica N. Johnson, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil settle ment.; , —Carlton W. Jones Jr., 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduccd to improper equipment. $10, cost. —Steven A. Keels, inspection, violation, dismissed, made cost. —Daniel G. Kelly. 90 mph in u 70 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, $100, cost; failure lo notify DM V of address change, dismissed, made cost. . —Andre R. Kincaid, failure'to wear seat bell, $25; 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost; failure to secure passenger under 16, dismissed. —Donald J. Kist Jr., 84 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. —Nancy L. Lambert, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, cWU settlement. —Randall L. Law Jr.. 88 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $25. cost. —Tamara S. Martin. 92 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 In a 70, $5. cost. —Asael H. Martinez, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to 60 in a 55, $5, cost. —Benjamin C. McMillan. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to im proper equipment, $ 10, cost. —Kathy C. Meadows, expired registration, dismissed, made cost. —Donald W. Messer, 84 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. —James P. Michael, 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduccd to Improper equipment, $10, cost. —Jamie D. Midzlnski, 90 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost; inspection viola* tion.'expired registration, dis missed, made cost. —James L. Montgomery, two counts inspection violation, dis missed, made cost. —Heather R. Moore. 88 mph In n 70 zone; reduced to 74-70, cost. —Jakisha L.' Moore, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $!0, cost. —Destry L. Mosley, expired registration, failure lo notify DMV of address change, give/ lending li cense plate, dismissed, made cosu —Terry L Myers, 58 mpli In a 45 zone, r^uced to Improper equip ment, $10, cost. -Elizabeth R. Norman, 55 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $50, cost. —Brandon G. Oliver, failure to stop at a stop sign, cost. —Antonio A. Ortiz, failure to wear seat bell, $25; registration vio lation, dismissed, made cost. —Deborah, A. Paproky, failure to slop at a stop sign, reduced lo improper equipment, $ 10, cost. —Shann Peoples, 86 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. ' —Alissa M. Poppiti, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70. $5,’cost. ,. .*-ErIcJ.Powell,86mphina70 zbne, reduced to 74 in a 70, $10, cost; following too closely, dis* . missed, civil settlement. .. —Phillip M. Price, expiredreg- District Court The following cases were dis posed of in Davie District Court May.3! with Judge Jack E. Klass presiding. Assistant DA Mary Covington was prosecutor. -■Jerry Riiy Adkins, probation violation, 240 day prison sentence activated. - , -• ' ■ ’ • r-Donald Mlicheli Alien, proba tion violation, continued on proba tion. : '•! ' - Bobby Gray Allgood Jr., DWI, .sentenced to 60 days In jail.sus pended one year, 2 houn;commu*, oily service; no driving, substance abuse assessment, $100 and cost. V - Victoria C. Angell, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost.' v r - Amy Lynne Chappcl; speed ing 91 in a 70, prayer.forjudgmem continued on cost; driving while II*,. cense revoked, dismissed per cor rection; driving while jicense re* voked, dismiss^; duplicate charge. > , <-;Davld T. Dl^cv harassing- . phone call.'MCond degree trespass-. : Ing. domestic criminal trespass, dis missed per mediation. - Linda Gregory, probation vio lation, 45 day sentence activated. ' - Candy Sue Hedrick, commu nicating threats, misdemeanor breaking or entering, dismissed per mediation. f • •' .• V- ' -i Crystal Danielle Hoots, speed*. ing 74 in a 70, prayer for judgment continued on cost. ' . / ' • , - Jamie Franklin Koon, driving’ wtiile license revoked, sentenced to 45 days In jail suspended one yeaK' rib ^riving, $200 and cost. v . - Dante Deshawp' MoorCf^as- sauli oh a female;sentenced to 150 days in prison suspendedWoyears with supervised probation, day re- {Mhlng center, no threatening, ha-, rassing or assaulting-victim and cost.; - ' ‘ , 'r.-'NVIIIIam I. Norman,' simple \^orihless check, dismissed per civil,' istration. dismissed, made'cost. —Christina A. Priddy. no regis tration card, dismissed, made cost, —Joseph G. Procopio, 80, mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $10. cost. . , —MiciiclIeH.Quinn.SOmphin ■ a 65 zone, reduced to 70 in a 65, S5. cost; inspection violation, dis missed, made cost. ^ —CarlosA.Ramirez,69mphin a 55 zone, reduced 10 60 in a 55. S5.cost. —Rebccca L. Reid. 57 mph In a 40 zone, reduccd 10 improper equip ment. $10, cost. —Carlos Rivera.n»i license.dis* missed, made cost. • —David B. Robinson, following too closely, reduced to improper equipment. $10. cost. ■ ■ —Abelarado A. Rodriguez; 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to Im* properequipment.$50,cost. . ' —Daniel I. Rosenberg. 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $ jb. cost; failure to no- til^y DMV of address change, dis missed. made cost. —Sfierry R. Roth. 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip* ment, $50. cost. —Gregory W. Roly. 87 mph In a 70 zone, reduccd 10 74*70, cost. ' —Brian k. Rowland. 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $100. cost. —Onlver L. Sanchez, no li cense, dismissed, made cost. —Brian K. Shore. 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to 60*55, $5, cost. —Ricardo B. Sosa. 81 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip ment, $25^ cost. —Michael R. Staley, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74*70. S5, cost. —Jason W. Strickland. 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost; failure 10 no tify D.MV of address change, dis missed, made cost. —Lynda R.Tamez, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. —Api)lonio C. Tereza, no child restraint system, distnlssed, made cost; exceeding posted speed, cost. —AdeleThanos.62 mph in 0 45 zone, reduced to 50 in a 45, cost. —Rickey G.Thomas, 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipmeni, $50. cost.' •* —Robert W. Thomas. 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $50. cosi. . —Samuel R. Tilley, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equip* ment, $50, cost, v —Jose M. rorres. failure 10 stop at a Slop sign. Inspection violation, dismissed, made cost. ' —Ismael S. Valentin, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. ; —Eduardo C. Valle, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipmeni, $50, cost. —Ryan P. Vanabel, 91 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost; Inspeclion violoilon, dismissed, made cost. —Gerordp G, Vazquez. 82 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 In a 70, $5, cost; no license, dismissed, made cost. —Yanet 0. Vera. 84 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equip ment, $50. cost. —Desiry S. Vestal. 84 mph in 0 70 zone, reduced to Improper equip- , mem, $50. cost. —Samuel L. Villaioro. no’ll* cense, dismissed, made cost. ' —Cliff A, Waldrow, 87 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $100, cost. —Brian R. Weaver, 69 mph In 0 55 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, cost; failure to wear seat belt. $25. ■ —Chadwick Westmoreland, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60- 55, cost; failure to wear seat belt. $25. —Randy D. Willard, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipmem. cost: failure to wear seal bell, $25. . —Christopher Williams, 48 mph In a 25 mph zone, reduced to*34 In a 25, $5, cost. —<:hrisiopher Wilson, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60 in a 55, $5, cost. Man Who Wrecked Trying To Elude Police Sentenced A man who wrcckcd his car while trying to elude police re* ceived a suspended sentence ‘ May 31 in Davie District Court. Peter Vaughn Hadley was sentenced to 90 days in jail sus pended two years after pleoding guilty to two counts of driving while license revoked and hit and run. Tladley realized he had been. spotted driving by a police of ficer who knew his license wns suspended. Frightened, he turned onto another road and turned offhisveliicle lights. Af* ter wrecking the car, he left the scene on foot and went home, according to his attorney Ed Vogler. He admitted his guilt when officers arrived at his. house.’ Judge Jack E. Klass ordered Hadley to pay $500 and court costs and not lo drive until li censed. Two counts of reckless driv ing to endanger, two counts of fleeing to elude arrest, exceed ing a safe speed, improper pass ing and failure to burn headlamps were dismissed in exchange for Hadley’s guilty plea. setilcment,, - Jason Bradford Rush, misde meanor marijuana possession, prayer for jiidgment continued on cost; speeding 80 In a 70 rediiced to impro^r equipment, sentenced to SIO and,cost; possession of drug pai^phmftlia,' dismissed per plea. ~ John Rickie Sykes,,domestic criminal trespass, sentenced 10 75 days in jail suspended two years with supervised probation, no con tact wlih victim,'coiitinue mental health treairneni and receive sub stance {tbuse assessment, cost.. ' r -'Craig Fredrick Wland. proba* lion violation. 45 day jail sentence activated. Failed To Appear • i ' ’ Jonathan R; Clifton; driving while license revoked. Improper passing.-; .rr% Natalia Hagnn, worthless check... ‘ \yalter‘‘Hogue, driving .whilessitleqieni.'^.^.......... ____ s;l-iBecky S. porter^ simplewohh-.v^lcense.revbked, sp,eeding’lloVi\a less check,'dUmlised per**eiVil^ ^5'r. •" <*1 v '\ j' , ; i ‘ . J ‘ ^ ‘ ‘ \ ^ r •. > TAKE A KID FKHING DAY/! at Moci<sville W A L -M A R T FISHING CONTEST (live feh) ' Prizes to be awarded fo r the largest fish and the most caught-; CASTING CONTEST ■■ FUN-FILLED EVENTS. ; ;■ Face Painting • Balloons j ; ' .Color a Fish Contest ' Name That Fish and Many More! \ v FOOD & DRINKS Hot Do^s w/ail the trimmings Cotton Candy • Drink.v • liiu id c (iw ild h lc h \ till' D d v ir ( niinrili S U P P O R T T H E D A V IE Y O U T H C O U N C IL A ! It I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 • 7 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 Mocksville Police Thi following incidents were reported (o ilie Mocksville Police Department. • The breaking anJ entering of a busincM on Wllkeiboro Street was reported May 29. > The breaking and entering of Souiti;Davie Middle Schuol was reported May 29. . The breuking and entering of a business on Court Square was re- ported,May 3U. • ITie larceny of a wallet was reported May 30 from a business bn Hospital Street. • A vehicle was damaged by a shopping cart In the Squire Boone Plaza parking lot, it wai^ repotted June 4. ' • The larceny of a car radio was reported June 2 on Hospital Street Extension. : ? The larceny of gas was repotted June 2 from D*s. Yadklnvllle Road. • The larceny of money by an employee was reported from Buck’s Pizza on June 2. . ' >’rhebreakingandenteringofa residence on Montview Drive, and communication of threats, was re* ported June 2. ' • The larceny of a portable gas grill, lantern and fuel was reported June 3 from Food Lion. Yndkinvllle Road. • The attempted larceny of ciga rettes was reported June 3 from Bi* Lo. Valley Road. ‘ Armts • Richard Ervin Conyers, AO, of 120 Etchison St.. was charged May 27 with larceny. Trial date: Junc‘l4. • Sylvia Driver Hall. 24. of 4611 N.C. 801. was charged May 24 with forging an endorsement and utter* Ing a forged endorsement, Triol dale: May 31. . Xavier Pierre Walker. 29, of 701 Nonhridge Court, was charged May 30 with assault. Trial date: June?. • Tracy Lynn Hauser, 26. uf 701 Northridge Court, was charged May 30 with assault. Trail date: June 7. .. Michael Tyrone Ijames, 35. of 316 Avon St., was charged June 1 with assault inflicting serious injury. Trial dale: June 14. • Mario Vargas Oiaz, 23. of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 57, was charged June 4 with DWt. Trial date: July ■6. Tranic Accidents • Vehicles driving around o stopped tractor trailer collided on Sanford Avenue at 6:20 p.m. May 29. Bradley Scott Evans, 21. of 801 Milling Road, and Paula Green Orrcll. 29. of 1243 Ridge Road, each told Omcer Derrick L. Cline they couldn’t sec the other vehicle prior 10 the collision. • Jack Jones Jr.. 79. of 190 Bear Creek Church Road, backed a 1991 Dodge from Miller's at 5:20 p.m. June 2 when it was struck by a 1999 Plymouth driven by MargarelAnn^ Snyder Milcs,-3I. of 449 Madison Road, reported Officer Derrick L. Cline. i . Virginia Pastor Jamenez. 35. of 105 Marlene St.. was driving a 198S Pontiac on Hospital Street Exten* slon at 11:30 a.m. June 2 when it went off the road to the right and hit (wo trees. She (old Officer Rick Oilliland tha( another vehicle forced her olT the road. Sheriffs Department The following incidcnt.s were re^ potted 10 the Davie Sheriffs Depl. - On Moy 24 Edward Crosby reported someone communicating threats at a residence on Golfview Drive, Advance. Shiriey Flemmings reported someone communicating threats at a nursing home on N.C. 801 South. Advance on May 26. -On May 26 Betty Nail reported trespassing at a home on Pineridge Road. Mock.sville. -Wanda Ratledge reported a missing person at ahome on Cricket Lane. Advance oh May 27. - On Muy 28 Deborah Jackson reported acar hood was scratched at a residence on James Smile Lane, Advance. -GaryFulbrightrcportcdaT.V., (oaMer oven, and other Items were removed from a storage building on Rupard Trail. Mocksville on May 28. -On May 28 Ernest Pyrtle rc* ported a weedeater. clothing, and tools were removed and an automo* bile was damaged at a location on Rupard Trail. Mocksville. - Kenneth Chandler repotted a found credit card at a business on U.S. 601 North. MocksvUle, Civil Lawsuits - On May 29 Dennis Hamilton repotted a found bicycle at a loca> tion near LaQuinta Drive. Advance. - Evereit Kegley reported sev^ eral guns were removed from ahotne on Liberty Church Road, Mocks ville on May 29. - On May 29 Jimmy Rcnegar reptmed a lawn mower, chain saw, and other items were removed from an outbuilding on Liberty Church Road. Mocksville. - Eariy Blackburn reported pip ing was dug out of the ground and dragged from a home on Ashburton Drive. Advance on May 30. • -OnMay 30 Lawrence Longlon reported a suspicious person at* templed to remove items from a residence .on Rabbit Farm Trail. Advance. - Connie Seamon reported ha rassing piione calls at a home on Whetstone Road, Mocksville on May 30. -On June 1 William Allen of Davie High School reported a win dow wasdamaged and sidewalk and parking lot were painted at the school. - Miguel Camancho reported a truck was damagedon N.C. 801 South, Mocksville on June 2. - On June 3 Elijah Graham re* potted a missing person at a home on Ratledge Road. Mocksville. The following civil lawsuits were nicd with the Davie Clerk of Court.; . .-.Angela Robertson Abbott vs. Chiles Parker Abbott, absolute di* vorce, resume using maiden name. • Angela H. Leonard vs. Ronald W. Leonard, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, ha< rass nr interfere with plaintiff. • Mary R. Sherrill vs. Michael H. Livengood, request return of at>* pliances. • Christen Matthew Hayzlip vs. Ruby Shook Hayzlip, absolute di> vorcc. Arrests • Faye Lewis Porter vs. Twana Smoot, executor of estate of Billy Smoot, request in excess S 10.000 In damages: counterclaim, that plain tiff recover nothing. • Wayne Joyner vs. G. Marquis Green and Elizabeth Green, request recovery, $5,800; counterclaim, that complaint be dismissed, money for additional work and loss of rental income: • Kevin Michael Lee vs. Beau champ Building Co. and Anthony Beauchamp, request In excess $10,000 each for breach of contract, negligence. • Davie Healthcare, doing busi ness as Davie County Hospital, re quest Judgments, vs: Vickie C. Dwiggins, $719: Ronald Ray Hayes, $727.81:' Cassartdra Pesperman, S208.S5: Lonnie A. Barker and Nellie C. Barker. $52l.31:Josie Moy Casey. $848.42: James Connell, $229.37; Crystal D. Cook. $596.49; Dovey S. Friend, 263.52: Nellie T. Foster and John H. Foster, $565.79; Delols V. Desklns, $949.6.5; Ednu G. Wood, $521; Robert M. Tardell, $725; Betty A. Spry, $1,060.71: Bradley D. Sheets, $808.87; Willlum 0. Sanderson. $750.10; Nancy L. My ers. $395.36. . Michelle Vellucci Young vs. Kevin L. Young, absolute ilivorce, greater than equal share of marital assets, resume using maiden name; counterclaim, aboslute divorce, eq uitable distribution of marital debts and assets. - Grady L. McClamrock Jr. vs. Linda H. Pollard, conf^'sslon of Judgment. $9.7.16.40. • Walter C. Phipps vs. Bunny King Phipps, possession of property and Interim distribution of marital property, possession of moriiol resi dence, divorce from bed and board, greater than equal share of marital properly, request order that defen dant not dispose of marital property. - 44 Magnum Motor Spotu vs. Quality Motor Sports, request judg ment. $5,095.40. • Sandra Micozzi vs. Gregory Micozzi, request defendant not as< sault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or Interfere with plaintllT. • Lori Beauchamp vs. Bobby Anderson, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, ha* rass or interfere with plaintiff. • Janicc Annette Ward vs. Ronald Ray Ward, absolute divorce. ■ • Franklin V. Favre vs. Steven Russ and Beverly Russ, request re> covery, $1,400; lien against prop erty. • William Maynard Jones vs. Melvin Herbert Johnson and W.Wayne Transportation Inc., auto wreck claim, $2,500 for medical expenses, lost wages, personal In* Jury, pain and mental anguish. • Gold Key Lease Inc. vs. James . K. Savorlo, requst Judgment, 59,650. The Davie County Sheriffs De partment made the following arrests. - James Ray Plott. 62. of Yadk- invillewas arrested May 24 forDWl, open container consuming, .open container spirituous' liquor. Trial" date: June 28. - Linda Nettles Gregory. 37. of 392 Armsworthy Road, Advance was arrested May 25 for probation violation. Trial date: May 31. - Davie Glenn Mayhew Jr.. 33. oflSSErwrnStrcct.Coolecmccwas arrested May 25 for possession of marijuana less than 1/2 oz., posses sion of drug paraphernalia, and driv ing with license revoked.Trialdate: June 28. - Latisha Brook McNcely, 26, of 154 Dcadmon Road, Mocksvlllc was arrested May 26 for worthless check, and failure to appear. Trial date: June 21. .... - Lester Anthony Hendrix. 34. ^ "of 1080 Salisbury Road. Mocks ville was anested May 26 for do mestic assault on a female. Trial date: June 28. - Raymond Scott Braddy, 36, of 200 Creekslde Drive. Mocksville was arrested May 27 for misde* meanur breaking ond entering, and damage to property. Trial date: July 19. -Nikole Rae Uwls. 21. of 206 FonsoWay.Mocksvlllewasarrested . May 29 for driving with license revoked,' and failure to bum head lights. Trial date; July 19. - Ronald Craig Adams. 30. of Statesville was arrested May 29 for worthless check. Trial date: June 28. -Ricky McCrary Jr.. 43. of 178 Wall Street,Cooleemecwasarrestcd May 29 for dog running at large at night. Trial date: June 7. - Russ Matthew McManus, 18, of 171 Woodbum Place, Advance was orrested May 29 for driving with license revoked, and stop sign violation. Trial date: July 20. - Rebecca Jane Nettles, 35, of 527 Pine Ridge Road. Mocksville was arrested May 29 for drunk & disruptive. Trial date: Jun 14. - Walter Travis Dollar, 38. of 424 Hobson Drive, Mocksville was arrested May 30 for assault on a government ofHclal and resisting public officer. Trial dale: June 14. -Tomas Patricio Sanchez. 21. of 350 Howardtown Road. Mocks* vi He was arrested May 30 for break* ing and entering motor vehicle, felony conspiracy,and larceny.Trial date: June 7. - Luis Enriquez Mendez Perez, 16. of Winston-Salem was arrested May 30 for breaking and entering a motor vehicle, felony conspiracy, and larceny. Trial date: June 7. - Orlando Carmona Vega, 20. of 220 Mountview Drive. Mocks ville was arrested May 30for break ing and entering a motor vehicle. felony conspiracy,and larceny.Trial dale: June 7. - Eric Nelson MontalvoGerena. 20. of Its Jasmine Lane. Mocks ville was arrested May 30 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 5. - Celso Carranza Perez, 25. of Winston-Salem was arrested May 30 for breaking and entering a mo tor vehicle, felony conspiracy, and larceny. Trial date: June 7. -DavidBrianCleary,31,of445 Hobson Drive, Mocksville was ar rested Juti 2 for assault on a female. Trial date: June 14. - Matthew Ryan Holt, 16,of 184 Norma Lane. Advance was arrested June 3 for possession with Intent (o sell arid distribute, simple posses sion schedule VI, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: June 28. - Rodney Lane Nelson, 36. of WInston-Salem was arrested June 3 for DWL Trial date: July 6. . - Allen Undon Wyse. 42. of Northwood Apartments. Mocksville was arrested June 3 for failure to appear. Trial date: June 22. -Wanda Sue Smith. 43. of 142 Delano's Way, Mocksville was ar rested June 3 for assault.with a deadly weapon. Trial date: June 14. - Brian Dale Oakley, 30. of Reldsvllle was arrested June 3 for driving with liccnse revoked, false information (o an officer, and fail* ure to yield. Trial date: June 14. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000. • Piedmont Properties of Lexing ton to. Brad E. McCullough and David W. Burch. I lot, Fulton. • Larry Martin Stubbs Sr. to Becky Ann Ewart Stubbs. 1 lot. Jerusalem. - K.T.Jsenhour Construction to Roy L. Davidson Jr. and Patricia M. Davidson. I lot, Farmington, $1,950. • Margie Page Mllholen (5.5%) to Charles E. Milholen and Linda M. Love, 1 lot. Jerusalem. - Linda L. Owings to Floyd E. Greene. 12.71 acres, Calahaln, $300. • Terry R. Burton Jr. and Peggy Jean Burton to Michael J. Gobble ' and Carolyn Jean Gobble, 5 acres, Jerusalem. • Patricia Leagans and Edward H. Leagans to William H. Buchanan and Martha Buchanan. 4 tracts,'. Farmington, $660. ' - James Franklin Williams and Susan Williams. Faye Dean Lanier and Betty J. Fine, heirs of estate of Myrla Alma Williams to James Franklin Williams and Susan Will iams, 1.25acres. - James Franklin Williams and Susan Williams, Faye Deon Lanier, and Betty J. Fine, heirs of estate of Myria Alma Wiliams to Jack N. -Pyle and Jacqueline Pyle, 1.48 acres. $178. - George W. Livengood (95.69t) to Garry D. Livengood and Yvonne A. Livengood.. 19 acre, Fulton,. • Wallace L. Barford and Josephine E. Barford (3.4%) to John S. Barford and Brenda R. Schmldli, 2 tracts, Jerusalem. • Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to K.T. Isenhour Con struction, 1 lot. Farmington, $78. • Louise Pierce and Gilbert R. Pierce to Ralph E. Sprinkle II and Freddie Ann Sprinkle, 3 acres, Farmington. $48. • Howard L. Corr>;ll Jr. and Teresa S. Correll to George Andrew Newman and Anna Maria Newman. Hot, Clarksville, $44, • Mary L. Corriher and Jack G. Corrlher Jr. to Charles.M. Lasliley and Lorene D. Lashley, 1.63 acres. Farmington. $50. ; • Rachel W. Allen to Carrie B. Bourne. 3 lots, Mocksville, S176. •St.AndrewsGolfViliastoMs. Michael Adams, 1 unit. Farmington, $614. . • Jack E. Blunk and June W. Blunk to Keith A. Schwenk and Clara L. Schwenk, 1 lot, Farming ton, $268. • Patricia J. Cook and Beth A. Cook to Rachel W. Allen. 1 lot. Mocksville. $240. • Eugene W. Smith (1.75%) to Gene Christopher Smith. Paige Fos ter Smith and Elizabeth Smith Durham. 2 tracts. Mocksville. . • Adams Egloff Avant Properties to C. Jode Romey, I lot. Farming ton. $640. - Larry Dean Head to Kenny R. Martin and Carolyn Martin, 5 acres, Jerusalem, $194. • Lucy Schaffer McClamrock Revocable Trust to Grody L.; McClamrock and Lucy S. .McClamrock, 3 lots, Farmington. • Grady L McClamrock Sr. and Lucy S. McClamrock to Ronald Lee Howell and Dennis Craig Howell doing business as Howell & Howell, 1 lot. Farmington. $20. • Grady L. McClamrock Sr. and Lucy S. McClamrock to Ronald Lee Howell and Dennis Craig Howell doing business as Howell & Howell, 1 lot, Farmington, $20. • Grady L. McClamrock Sr. and Lucy S. McClamrock lo Ronald Lee 'Howell and Dennis Craig Howell doing business as Howell & Howell, 1 lot. Farmington, $20. • Betty Ann Smith to Jerry L. Couch and Sue B. Couchl 8.08 acres. Clarksville, $57. • Bruce Agne and Heather Agne to Kenneth L. Kuhn and Marie L. Kuhn, .73 acre, Mocksville, $268. ‘ • Rickey Robin Link to Roger P. Spillman, 2 parcels, Jerusalem. • Shannon Duree Spillnian, Stacec Spillman Wyrick and Will* lam D. Wyrick to Roger P. Spillman and Deborah Andenon Spillman, 7 parcels, Jerusalem. > • Roger Phillip Spillman to Pe* ter Paul Nickolenko and Karen Long Nickolenko, 1 parcel, Jerusa* lem, $82. . • Westview Development Co. to Bob Cope & Son Construction, 1 lot. Shady Grove. $63. - Dreama S. Spillman to David Jones and Andrea Jones, I lot, Jerusalem, $180. . *. Louise S. Long to Joseph Arthur Long, 21,120 square feet, Jerusalem! . . • Summit Properties Partnership to Joseph A. Hollingsworth Jr.. 10.27 acres, Mocksville.' Fires Highway Patrol Davie County fire depanments responded to the following calls: May 25: Cooleemee, 3:44 p.m., junction Road, automobile accident: Centerassisted;SheffieId-CalahaIn. 4:10 p.m.. Liberty Church Road, automobile accident; William R. Davie assisted: Farmington.' 8:03 p.m.. Cedar Creek Road, structure fire; Wllliain R. Davie assisted; : Smith Grove assisted: CoMttney os*. listed; Fork assisted; Sheffield* Calahalii. 4;l6 p.Ri., Company- Transfer Drive, structure fire. May 26: County Line,.'10:13 ' a.m., OaMond Avenue, autoinobile accideiit;, "’ ’ ’ , ■ Mey 28s Advance, 6:37 a.m.. ‘ Brookdale Drive, fire alipn; Smith Grove assisted; Comatzer*DulIn,. 11:43 o.m., Baltimore Road, auto-' mobile accIdent;SmIthGrove. 12:48 p.m.. U.S. 158. controlled burning thought to be grass fire. May29:M6cksvllle.ll:57a.m., Summit Drive, house fire; William R. Davieasslsted; Mocksville. 5:02 p.m., Morse Street, smoke detector malfunction; Advance, 9:48 p.m.,. Comatzer Drive, electrical fire. J . : May30:Fork.Il:37a.m..Davie. County Laiidnil, automobile acci dent; Mocksville assisted. ' .. May 31: Farmington; 5:49 a.m.; Cedar Creek Road, bam fire; Willv iam''R. Davie assisted; Comatzer-. Dulln assisted;. Cooleemee, 2:54 p.rh.i Wall Street, tree^re; Jerusa-y iem assisted. ,v • . . . t .. June Jerusalem. 1:16 p.m..' : U.S. 601 Sotith. ktomobile acci;, dent; Cooleemee assisted. The following traffic wrecks were investigated by the N.C. High* way Patrol in Davie County. ■ Car Hydroplanes A Mocksville teen and his pas* senger were hurt after he lost con trol of the car he was driving in c heavy rain on Gladstone Road at 2:10 a.m. May 26. ' ■ Timothy ,Scott Bobbitt, ,18. of ;-1828 Junction R6ad,w as driving a : 1974 Chevrolet that went off the , rohd to the .rlBht,'’struck sevcrul . mailbpxes'and a large uee'stump, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. ■ TlreDeflalcs > v m ", ,A deOating tire ied to a^wrecic. oil U.S. 60l'Southot6:15 p.tn!May'. .' Mary l^app,’53. of Salisbury^’, was driving a 199? Mercury that . went^o^ the rbad to the right and : struck ail ernbanktnem,'' reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Wreck On Oakland Ave. A Mocksville teen was charged with underage drinking and driving and driving without a license after a wreck on Oakland Avenue al 10:25 a.m. May 26;.. Matthew Daniel Brock..19, of 338 Oakland Ave.. was,driving a 1993 Kawasaki motorcycle at an estimated 65 mph when it went off the road to the right and struck a ditch, ejecting Brock, reported Trooper XD. Shaw, He was token to N.C. Bapilst'Hospital for treat*' raent of Injuries. / . . . . ! Archdale Man Cited An' Archdile man was charged ' with driving while license revoked after fl wreck with an ambulance oii. , U.S. I58,at 4:50 pjn;May;22,. ' • V Kevin Protiis Wood, .39(- was: driving A 2001 FoH pickup tiiiough' a green light at an intersection when it collided with a Davie County EMS ambulance, which lights and ; . siren activated, trying to maneuver through the intersection, reported Trooper A.J. Farmer. EMS Direc tor Dwayne Smith, 47, was driving the EMS vehicle.. Deer Struck Derek Seats Harpe, 43. of 781- Baltimore Road, Advance, was drivinga 1995 Pontiac on Baltimore ‘ Road at 10:15 p.m. March 26 when it, struck a deer, reported Trooper EricT.Phillips. -i ' Two Charges Filed ^ ^ V : A Cooleemee man was charged ; exceeding a safe speed and driving left of center after a wreck on June-', - . tlott Road at 3:30 p.m. May 25. ':- ■ : ADan>l Tyrone Stockton, 25, of . 1190 Junction Road,.was driving a 1995 Lexiis that hydroplaned out of control, striking a mailbox and uee, reported Trooper Terrance D. Shaw. Failure To Reduce Speed ‘ A Mocksville man was chained with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on Liberty Church Road'at 4:20 p.m. May 25.; Paul Gray Thompson, 74, of 422 Danner Road, failed to stop Ihe 1997 Ford he was driving before It stjucktherearofa 1999Forddriven by Mary Caner Thompson, 66, of 490 Liberty Church Road, Mocks ville,. reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Trallcrjacknlfes , A ,truck pulling a boat trailer -jacknlfed on.Garwood Road at. lI:30a,m. May30. % ; Farries Junior Bailey, 65, of 295 No Creek Road. Mocksville, was , drivltig the 19^4 Chcyrolel pulling . Continued On Page? ■ 'T '" K-9 Kilo Retires After Seven Years Of Service By Jackie Scnbolt Davie Counly Enterprise Record The proverb ‘a dog is man's best friend' was coined lo mean that a dog is more faithful than most animals - and more faithful than many people. Well, there is one dog In Davie Counly that is definitely one woman's best friend. His name is Kilo, a K-9 deputy with the Davie Counly Sheriff's Department and han dler Vicki Fields partner since August 1994. The end of May marked Kilo's retirement from canine police worl(. Seven years ago Kilo, then . only a one year old pup, arrived {in Davie Counly and began work with Fields. Initially patrolling for the Mocksville Police Depan- ment, Fields and Kilo later switched to the Davie ShcrifTs Department and remained there. ’ Kilo has become a household name in Davie County. Everyone from school kids to would be criminals know his name. An American bom German Shepherd, Kilo is certified by the North American Police Work Dog Association in obedience, tracking, building and area search, evidence recovery, crimi nal apprehension, officer protec tion, and narcotics detection. { 'When Fields was asked whai shQTcmembers as the bravest act ■ of Kilo's career, she only shook her head and smiled, "I'm always proud of my boy." No matter what the call Kilo was always there by Vicki’s side, watching her back. “No matter what the call, he was always there by my side, watching my back.” ■ Vicki Fields, on fier K-9 partner Kilo 111 his seven years of service Kilo hus assisted the Department of Motor Vehicles, Highway Pa trol, Coolcctnee Folicc Depart* ment. and others In the county. He hus recovered 15 lost or sto-' ten articles for citizens and of ficers. Including wallet.s, purses and other stolen Items. And he has assisted with the arrests of 55 suspects. He has recovered narcotics worth a total estimated street value of $21,000 In his career. One particular drug bust Fields remembered involved^ Kilo finding drugs wrapped in plastic and hidden in ajar full of mayonnaise. Setting marelrig*.^ eratdr amoiig ilif?aenT?ood ** items, Kilo was still able to sniff out the Illegal drugs. Also In his seven years Kilo has never wanted a vacatiorl. Ac* cording to Fields, he loves to work. But at eight years of age. It's time for Kilo to slowdown a , bit. "He’s eight years old. but he doesn't know It.'! says Fields. I le's still willing tojump Into his spot in the back seat of the k*9 squad car anytime the door's opened. So what are Kilo's plans after retirement? According to Fields he'll get lo be a house pup. It will be. his llmeiU>viay.-.aroundr undu enjoy an occasional sample of Ice cream if he’d like. ‘ Fields hus recently relumed from Ohio with Kilo's successor, a Czech Imported German Shep herd named Ben. He will begin ' his work as the new K-9 deputy for Davie County beginning June. When asked if she would < Irust Kilo with her life Fields doesn’t hesitate when she an* svyers, "Oh, yeah, most deff ■ nliely.’*..:_______________ Although it’s a 24 hour seven day a week Job, being a K*9 of ficer is a job Fields loves. And having a partner like Kilo has made It all worthwhile. "He's been a good partner." she pauses and smiles, “he’s been the best partner. I mean, he's always been there. 1 could always count on him." At the end of May Kilo, a K-9 law enforcement officer In Davie County with seven years of sen/lce, retired. Kilo and Fields worked side by side since 1994. Hi^wav Patrol Fields gives a loving pat to Kilo, her retired canine partner she affectionately refers to as “my boy." - Photos by Robin Fergusson'. Continued From Page 6 the trailer and drove to the right of thejx)ad to avoid hitting an uncom-. ing vchicle on the wrong side of the road, reported Trooper Eric T. Phillips. • Failure To Reduce Speed' An Advance man was charged with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on Baltimore Road at 4:50 p.m. May28. . Robert Lee Willis. 71, of 356 . Bermuda Run Drive, failed to stop the 1998 Nissan he was driving be- 1 fore it struck the reor of a 1992. Chevrolet driven’by Betty Jean , Bowcns,59.of2508MlllingRoad, ; Mocksville, reported Trooper Grle T. Phillips, . Seatbelt Violatloii ' An Advance iiian was charged with a seat belt violation'after a wreck on Baltimore Road at 11:40 a.m. May<28. s ■ Tracy Rominger Boole, 30, of 306 Livengood Road, was driving ' a 1992 Honda that went off the road : lo Ihe right, came back ocross the road ond struck a post to the left.'^ ' rep'ortedTrooperJ.R. Allred. ' Vchicle Leoves Scene: • : Renae Leakt KirVman, 40, of 144 Camden Court, Advance, had stopped a 1999 Mazda behind an-' other vehicle on U.S. 158 at 5:30 p.m. Muy 23 when It was struck from behind. The vchicle then left the scene, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Wreck On Junction Rd. Jason Wesley Anderson. 17. of 7519 N.C; 801 S.; Mocksville; was driving a 1987 Chevrolet pickup on Junction Road at 8:50 p.m. June 22 when it went off the road to the right. and stmck a fence and tree, reported Trooper A.J. Farmer. .'A' i t . 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N(’ (Next Dijor ti) f.ibrury) (336) 766-9918 PAIL BASEBALL & SOFTBALL ^ Male & Female INSTRUCTIONAL EMPHASIS Sept. 4-Oct. 21 8*15 year olds Practlco: Oncc per week Games: Sunday afternoons - Deadline for ncelvlng.' applications Is Aug. 1 <.■ Contact Davie American Uttle , League ; ■ ■ PC Box 95 l iAdvance, NC 27006 ' . 940-5469 ’ 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 Continued From Page 1 ihrough. Her moiher kepi a detailed dlaiy. And although her son was a high school senior when she was diagnosed with cancer, she kept thinking about what a 7- year-old boy might think. Siie purposely didn't use the "C" word., “ I didn't want to make it too morbid." she said. "Many had heard the word by their grandmother or grandfather having cancer... and ihey died. And that’s all they knew it by." The book contains colorful pictures by Donn on each page, with a sentence by Bagshaw. It talks about sickness, having an operation and returning home. The name for the book Is found somewhere neor the middle. "One day when Mom iraj combing her Imir it big bunch came out In her hand. Il scared me!" The next page. "She said her UreaWient' did M s to her and nm to worry, I wandered how a good treatment could make her feel so bad. Will Mom erer be belter?" The book, as it nears the end, lakes bn a more positive note. As it says on the last page, "not The End... A New Beginning." "I hope this book helps ' explain and lakes uway some of the fears that young children go through when a loved one encounters breast cancer,” .she said. Bagshaw's husband, Greg, has spent many hours putting the book on the Mocsvllle.org website. It's also linked to : several breast cancer websites. And there arc hopes of getting il published. ; After thai, there could be , even more books. Dogshaw . and Donn are thinking oboul books that would tcach . character trolls to thoso same 7-ydar-old children. ,. Despite her Illness, and her continuing treatment, Bagshaw feels lucky. Thi:rc was no family history of cancer, and more lhaij two years after her niasectomy, there is no sign of Iheconccr. ■ She credits faith and the many prayers said on her behalf with helping bring her Ihrough. And when the cancer survivors lake that first walk at the Davie County Relay for Life Friday evening at the high school track, Bagshaw will be there, walking, just as she has every year since her cancer. Cancer, after all, affccts us all. Most everybody has loved ones who hove had cancer, Donn said. She starts telling about fellow teachers who have been through cancer... and survived. Bagshaw smiles. “ I like to hear those succi^ss stoHes."' Superintendent Changes Mind About Davie Job Ed Barron is the new executive director at the Davie Family YMCA. - Photo by Robin Fargusaon Ed Barron New Director Of Davie Family YMCA Ed Barron has bvuti hired as UiC'hcw executive director for ma'Davic Family YMCA. The Florida native and 20* year North Carolina resident knows the bcncfiisa YMCA can provide • (0 children, to adults, and to a community. Barron grew up attending tlic Y. and was positively Influenced by udult volunteer coaches. When he became a teen-ager, the Y was a good place for a part* limcjob. When it was lime to start working full lime, he got a job as aquatics director at the Fayetteville YMCA, and worked for six years as branch director for the Canon Memorial YMCA In Kannapolis before taking Die Mock.«viIIcjob,,- He earned a bachelor’s de gree in human services from Gardner Webb University. So fur. he likes what he’s seen in Mocksville and at the YMCA. . "I would like to pick up from where they are,” Barron said. "They have very good volunteer support. I see a lot of positive things.” He said there’s a good struc* lure In place that would allow for some growth. Barron wants to build awarenesss in what is offered at ihe Davie YMCA, in a more in* limflie and personal atmosphere than is found in many places. ■ “A small-town atmosphere reflects this YMCA. We truly do know your name when you comc In." ■ Barron hopes to move to Mocksville this summer with wife. Kim, and their daughters, Ashley, 16, and Elizabeth, 9. “That's another good thing about this Y. You can bring your kids with you and they can grow up in the Y." Continued From Pugc 1 The announcement even sur prised school officials in New Berlin. Wise., where is he is su perintendent. The Milwaukee Journal Sen tinel reported that as the New Berlin School Board was pre pared to accept his resignation Iasi week, he announced that he was staying in Wisconsin. He cited family reasons. “This is where we want to live.’’ the Journal Sentinel re ported him as saying. “Tliis is where our friends are. As u fam ily. this Is where our roots are." He said that he regretted put ting the Davie Board of Educa tion in n tough situation. “They are very nice people, and it’s a very stable bo»rd,*’-the Journal Sentinel reported him us saying. “ 1 consider myself a per son who makes a deal and keeps my word; and I don’t feel good at all about delaying tl^eir search and causing a problem." The Davie Board of Educa tion held two emergency meet ings last week, early Thursday morning and on Sunday nighl. Dan Womble, Davie Schools ultomey. stated that Benfield had signed a contract. “The day we made the announcement was the day he signed the contract.’’ Garnett said that the decision to pursue legal action for breach of contracl would be left for a lulcr date. She cited the need to find a replacement as the board’s cur rent priorily. When asked about Benfield’s decision, board member Marty Carter said, “ I'm just looking toward the future, nol studying the past.’’ Relay For Life Friday, Saturday Continued From Pugc 1 really helps," she said. "1 try to 1 talk through it with those people. Yeah, you’re going to lose your hair, hut it’ll grow back and it’ll be curly. It may even be thicker." Having faith, family and good friends also helps. , "Tty to be positive and that’s not always easy. Find thc'gbod and posilivc things going on and think about those, not Ihe nega tive. Live to Ihe fullest until you die." she said. There arc more than 460 reg istered cancer survivors in Davie County, and more than 300 of those usually walk that opening lap during Ihe Relay, said Joan Carter, Relay organizer and ex ecutive director of the Davie Chamber of Commerce. The organizing committee hasn’t focused on numbers this year, especially considering Ihe success of past reloys. Davie ranked second in the iialion last year In amount of money raised, and Ihe local Relay regularly' dwarfs similar relays In area large metropolitan areas. • The emphasis this year is on having fun,'and celcbrai\ng achlcvemenis;' Activities have been planned to include more young people, including several young musicians and an all night dance-u-ihon with Ihe winner . gelling $500 cash. The reloy *111 Include karaoke, bluegrass and Christian music, a DJ,actlvliles centered around the "Fun In the Sun" theme, , ■ A special ceremony will be held when the hundreds of lumi naries arc lit dt dusk, with a ./'memory viiieo" playing with ; n photographs of those lost to can- ,< cer and Bob DeWitt playing i iJ'Anfazlng'Orace’’ on the ,bag- ' . i • . .. . . pipes. Teams from area churches, civic groups and businesses have their own activities planned. Come hungry. Come ready to . have some fun. And come with some money in your pocket. All money raised goes to the American Cancer Society. Carter said the following ac tivities are available to Davie residents: free S200 makeup kits to' female cancer patients, along with a cosmetologist to explain how to apply makeup and care for skin: a telephone support group for men; free air flights In some situations; a summer camp for children with canccr, their siblings or the child of a seri ously ill parent; scholarships to the camps of choice for child cancer survivors; college schol arships; health grants: and free medical supplies, including wigs, hats, breast prostheses and at limes, financial assistance. Wetmore Farms WOODLEAF • Yellow Squash • Pickling or Long Green Cucumbers • Green House Tomatoes • Cantaloupes • Other Assorted Vegetables Already picked A v a i l a b l e N o w Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays Atwt MoeknUle taka 601 Sarth to 801 Intersection, turn right at light 4 miles to eauthn light In Woodleaf. 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I open our hearts to s<e..jyB ■' . . : < Aul/, K DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001.9 iPublic Hearing On County Budget June 1 8 ^ Continued From Page 1 Isevcn years,*’ said finance dircc* f(or, JImStockcrt. County commission chair Michaci Alien said the budget is tight, and that commissioners left no stones unturned. The board spent “four long nights" discussing the budget. "We literally went through the budget line by line. Some employees don’t believe we cut the budget S50 her and S50 there, but we did," Allen said. “I op- plaud you guys for what you did for county employees." County employees would re* ceive 0 3 percent cost of living pay Increase, plus I perceni in merit pay increases for those who qualify. Commissioners joIso put SIO.OOO in a pot for In centives for employees, to be awarded by the board for things such as ideas that save the county money and going above the cull of duty In ifoing one’s job. Schools would receive 6 per cent more than last year, to $6.5 million in current e.xpensc funds. . The budget calls for lapping into the county’s unappropriated fund balance, taldng it down to 17 or 18 percent in four years. "That means four years of light budgets," said Commissioner Richard Poindexter. He favors keeping the fund balance as high as possible, to cover unforeseen costs, such as what the county might face when Davie County Hospital is closed or in anodier controct for services there is signed. ‘‘We’ ve got to use wise spending,” Poindexter said. "Thai’s how you're going to keep the fund balance high and the lax rate low." Although the county Is get ting pressure to pul more money into recreation, he thinks that- money would be betier spent ex panding water and sewer sys tems into areas where wells arc failing, endangering people's health. He called the relaiive 28 perceni tax increase "tremen dous." The budget also includes a 6.5 percent increase in currcnt expense funding for schools, some $62,000 more ihan recom mended by County Manager Ken Windley. Dub Potts Is Named Interim Superintendent Continued From Page 1 . University, two masters degrees from North Carolina A&T in heallh and education administra tion, and an education specially degree with superintendeni cer tification from Appalachian. ' ‘This is a good step for us lo lake," said Debbie Pullen, the one dissenting voter when Benrield was approved. She cited Pott’s 29 years of experi ence as one reason. Marlene Shamel concurred, saying, "He is a valuable asset." Dr. Bill Steed, retiring super intendent said, “The board t\eeds some stability right now and he will bring it. He has served as a principal in Davie County on all three levels [elementary, middle, and high school]. The staff re- spccls him, knows how hard he works." Polts has worked in the Davie County system for 13 years, be ginning as the assistant princi pal of North Davie Middle School. From Iherc he spent three years as ihe principal of William R. Davie, five years as North Davie principal, and ihree yean as Davie High principal. He has spent the iasi five years in the central office. 'This is an opportunity for us to refocus and get back lo the business of leaching children," said Polls. He went on to com- rocnd the board on iheir profes sionalism during the sujwrinten-, dent search, saying he was im pressed as a candidate. Is he going to changc his mind about accepting the job. ‘‘Absolutely nol." The county is funding a gram writer for Ihree-fourths of next fiscal year at oboui S50.000, a number they hope w ill bring more money Into ihe county. The writer’s sole job will be lo seek grams from the federal govern ment, stale govenimeni and pri vate foundations for the county. Commissioner Dan Barrett said ihe grant writer would have expertise in finding and apply ing for grants, and could bring hundreds of thousands of dollars into the county. Poindexter cau tioned that many deparlments apply for their own grants, and this position shouldn't duplicate current efibrts. • ' The county plans to allocate more money lo in-county fire departments to help them pay for mandatory testing of equipment and hydrants. Each depanment would have lo provide an audit to prove Ihe money was spent for ihose services, or they wouldn’t receive ihe funds.' The people hired lo do ihe work could be flrenghters, that would be left up to each department. The four cent fire lax wilt pro vide approximately $78,077 for each depanment, wiih Clemmons Fire Department re ceiving $31,275. The counly must adopt ihe budget by June 30, but plans to adopt an interim budget If the state budget isn’t completed by that date. There has been some question on whether the couniy would receive lax reimburse ments from the stale. Those monies were promised last year, but were cut when ihe stale faced it’s own budget crisis. "State and national mandates continue lo come despite efTorts lo curb them," Windley said in his budgel message. "The economy has slowed somewhat and revenue increase's arc nol ex pected lo bo as high as In past years. Some revenues may actu ally decrease." Tlie county will start doing Its ' own properly valuations, which should be more accurate. It will be done every four years. Twelve new jobs will be cre ated when Ihe county opens the new jail, a remodeled version of the old prison. A new mainte nance person w ill be hired, mainly because of ihe new jail. The sheriff would replace seven vehicles and add one patrol deputy. EMS would purchase a re- placernem ambulance, onadn^n* isirative vehicle and a Life Pak 12. Station I will gel an addition. One new lelecommunicator would be added mid-year. Building Inspection rates would increase by 3 perccm. The budget includes a $45,000 pledge lo ihe RivcrPark projcct in Cooleemee, ihe first of a five-year, $225,000 commit ment.. A total of $12,000 is budgeted for the Community Develop ment Corp. 10 continue projecis In downtown Mocksville. ex pand historic preservation and community projccis countywide and to promoie preservation of farmland. The Arts Council would re ceive $28,000, which includes $7,000 for Ihe high schooUlrama department and Davie Theatre Co. for technician expenses. A total of $250,000 is in the budget to support Davie County Hospital, if needed. Waier rates would Increase by 3 percent in January. Sewer rates in Cooleemee would not in crease until the improvements to the sewer plani there are near completion. Sewer rates in northeastern Davie are expected to drop by as much as 15 per cent because of the large num ber of new customers. 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Slatesville won the hitting battle 7- 2 but lost (he scpreboard war. “My goodness, every game we’ve got (0 scratch or gel a break or some thing to win the game," Daywalt said of his team's sputtering offense (.245). “ But hey, as long as we're winning. However wc can gel it." Slatesville baffled ihe home (cam's Daywalt Walker bats over the last five innings, bul it neverovercamc Daywalt’s lhird*inning blast. "It was a 2-0 fastball and he knows what his pilch is 2-0," Coach Mike Lovelace said. Daywalt, who was smoking at .692 on May 18 before going down on 16 of his next 19 at-bats, followed a Chris Scaford single and a Orad Bullard walk with his second homer. “ I was sitting back hoping he’d throw a fastball," he said. "I hadn't seen hardly any fastballs inside • everything’s been out and away • and luckily I got one up and in.” Mocksville hung on because Walker recaptured the brilliance lhat Lovelace has been waiting for. Although he wen( 4-1 at age 16 last year for Mocksville and dominated at Wcs( Forsy(h High - ending Davie's seasoii wiih a complc(e- game gem in (he semifinals of the Con* tral Piedmont Conference Tournament - he came in with a rocky 5.78 ERA. But (he (all righthander rung up nine strikeouts, walked one and set down 10 straight at one point. As a result, he shook the control problems (ha( be« (rayed him in relieflosses toAlbemarie (4*2) and Mooresville (3*2) and low* credhls ERA to 3.08. "He looked like he did at (he begin ning of high school," Lovclace said. "He was 0-2 because he had a hard lime throwing strikes, and last night he was ahead of hillers and threw two pitches for strikes. "Andi(couldn’(havecomeatabe(- . ter time. That's our third win in a row, and (hese guys arc starting to believe that we can win a litde bi( - even (hough wc may not be swinging the bats." Shortstop Daywalt and second baseman Bentley turned a pitcher’s best friend In the fifth, a 6-4*3 double play (ha( preceded a sojo home run. "Ricky go( rid of it very quick," Lovelace said. "That ended up being big ■ because that (homer) would have given (hem another run (o (even(ually) (ic up the game. You don’t think it’s big al (he time," Mocksvllle’s sixth-inning run proved to be the difference. Daywalt walked, moved up on a passed ball, stole third and made It 4-2 on Casey Stanley’s fly ball. Tlien Lonnie “Ham mer" Bames, who has nourished in tlie Mocksville's Andrew Daywalt dives bacl< to first base Saturday night against Statesville.- Photo by James Barringer Plnch-Hltter Jones Turns Tide With One Swing If ttic Moclcsvillc Legion baseball team goes on to havca successful sea son, it should have no trouble identify ing the turning point. It come In the top of the seventh in ning on May 30 at Statesville. Trailing 3-1 and in serious jeopardy of becom ing a ghost In the Southern Division standings, Mocksville needed a sparl( lilce a desert needs rain. It got It, just riot from a likely source such as Casey Stanley, Andrew Daywult or Ricky Bentley. Instead of one of the stars, It was Andrew Jones who turned Mocksville’s life around. Coming off the bench as a pinch-hiitcr, Jones made ’ Coach Mike Lovelace look brilliant, slamming a three-nin home run that shaved the margin to 5-4 and set a de cisive seven-run explosion in motion. ' “(The designated hitter and No. 6 • baiter hod gone O-for-2), and I just thought It was time for Andrew," Lovc lace said after an 8-6 victory. “ I had flashbacks of whenever he was pinch- hitting al Mount Tabor in high school. He went opposite field and it was way out. That’s ari 18-year-old - one of the two that wc have - that stepped up for us." " Jones, whose senior highlights for Davie included a two-homer perfor- ‘ mance against Salisbury and that huge ■ pirich-hit double ih'al helped the War'^ Eagles defeat firsl-place Mount Tabor,' couldn'l have scripted a more dramatic way to pull out of American Legion ob scurity., ’■ y ;:' ', V; , "I was just trying to get a hit because Jones Wright I hadn't had a hit (in five at-bats) until lhat one," Jones said. “1 told Casey be fore Ihe game: ‘If anybody’s going to iiii one out, it’s going to be in right field.’ And I did it." , Daywalt lied It with a sacrifice fly and Stanley capped Ihe furious come back with a solo homer to left for an 8*. 5 lead. "The fence Is 350 and he hit it out by a. good 10, 15 feet," Lovelace said. "I mean It was a shot.” . The sizzling seventh slaked Cody Wrlgiit 10 an overdue win. Despite a 2.26 ERA for Davie and a strong out ing against Albemarle, on May 18, the righly had suffered four straight losses. II didn't appear his luck was going to get any better when Statesville scored four unearned runs in the nrst, bul he allowed just one run over the next five frames^ Cody.Crotts rctir^id the last five Slatesville baiters for the save. ' “What he did after the first inning was impressive," Lovelace said of win ner Wright. "He thinks he’s had bad luck Please See Mocksvlile - Page B6 Eric WaiKer inrew tive-nit Daseoaii for seven innings Saturday night at Mando Field as Mocksville beat Statesville 4-3. : ; , , Photo by James Barringer DUS Has CPC Player Of Year, Two Coaches Of Year All-Central Piedmont Conference teams in soccer, baseball and softball were disclosed last week. Davie had two to com coach of ihe year, Mike Herndon in baseball and Dave Morldarid in softball. It wos the fourth cqach-bf-lhe-yeor honor, iii nine / yeors for Herndon, who shared the honor wlih South Rowan’s Linn Will iams after leading the War Eagles (18- 6,5-3) to 0 second-place tie in the CPC. , Morkiond led the War Eagle softbajl leiim 10 regular seoson and tournaments litli:snndarccordof20-2. j; ,.poVie swept the big awords in sofi- ■ tali as Siiimnhh Handy captured player of the year ofter fini!>hing-IS-l on the mound. ,,,; '■■■ , : ; , Tlie nominees for Davie bosebali were seniors Travis Allen, Jeffrey Jones and Ricky Bentley ond juniors Andrew' , Doywalt,' Dave Popiin and Codyi Wright J SetilorsAshiie Sanders, Staoy Queen ond Kim Hilton, junior Loyne Grout and sophomore Dawn Singleton were also named from Davie softball. , . ; . Making Ihe team from Davie's girls soccer teamj Which finished 11-7-1 ■, overall and 2-Srl In the CPC, were; se; nior Sar^ Jackson and sophomores Al lison Howell and Brlitony Walker closer's role, picked up his third save by working around o leadoff wotk. "We went to Lonnie again to close just because we feel like he has that mentality," Lovelace said. "He gave up a walk and soys; ‘Coach, don't worry about It. I just wonted to let one gel on.' Mocksville Dullantcf Daywalt ii Stanley 3b Poplin lb • Allen lb Paschal c A.Joneidh Oeniley 2b Seafori) If Koi« t( Totsli StilesVille Mockiville ob r h bl 0 0 i 0 3 0 3 I 3 0 25 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 000 OJl 010-3 003 001 OOx-4 HR • Daywalt (2). SB - Daywalt (2). MMIIe IP II R HR BD SO Walker W 7 3 2 I 1 9 Weavll I 2 I I 0 I BarneiSV 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hit Batter Forces In Final Run Dy Brian PItls Davie County Enterprise Record Conventional, no way. Effective, you bet. Beating Statesville with o grand to tal of two hits was rate for the Mocks- viile Legion baseball team on Saturday. Then it did something equoliy unusual Ihe next nighl at Rich Park, squeaking past King in the bottom ofjhc ninlh in- I'nlng onWKII b«llowtSP»te54»iSrr*.SS». The recipient of the misguided pitch was no great surprise - Andrew Daywalt, who might eventually catch Don Baylor for tho most HBPj in Ihe history of Ihe game. After getting plunked in the fifth, Daywalt took an other one for Ihe team with the bases loaded, the exhibition game tied 5-5 and Mocksville down to its lost out. "No. it’s not quite os dramatic os a home run. but I guess you've got lo do whol you've got to do," said Daywalt, whose three-run homer Ihe previous nighl propelled Mocksville past Slates ville 4-3. "I have no clue (why I get beoned so much). I don't rcolly crowd Ihe plote that much. I guess I'vejust got a bull’s eye on me." Mocksville’s three-game winning streak was In trouble for seven Innings. King chased slaiter Adam Richardson by pounding out a 3-0 leod in the third and retained a 5-2 cushion in Ihe eighth. Then Mocksville staged its second huge comeback in four days, scoring three times In its half of the eighth. Daywalt wos inthe middle ofthe gome- tying rally, os he olways seems to be. Jeffrey Jones started things wllh a hit, and after two wolks loaded the hoses, Daywalt dumped o iwo-out, iwo-run single the other way to Irim Ihe margin lo5-4. "That's what you want," said Daywalt, who come up with bases loaded In his final three al-bals. “ It you're a hitter, that’s the situolion you wont 10 be In. After not coming through (in Ihe sixth), I wanted to kind of make up for it soinehow.” , "He executed two out of three," a beaming Mike Lovelace, Mocksville's third-ycor skipper, sold. “That's pretiy good. That’s one of our best guys at the . ploic, and he hos o lot of confidence.". Then Ihe other cog who keeps de- livering,No'.3bottcrCoseySumley,foir: lowed Daywalt with a smash hit, tying' it at 5-ali. “That was a clutch hU up Ihe middle," Lpveioce sold. “He was a lltlie upset because he hadn’t lilt (especially ' well) oil night - and then boom, he hos his best ot-bal ofthe game. . ,• ‘‘It seemed like the guys saved their best at-bats for Ihe end, and that’s when you can leli you’ve started 10 get a little better."! , '. ’ Cody.Crotls, Ryan Weavll, Travis ; AlIeii anil Lonnie Bames were stellar ; In reiiei;, holding King to two une^ed Please Sm La te R a llv - Paee B7,( B2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 ' V t u - A DAVIE CO UNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 - B3 S i j p w a • • ->,■ -s .''- Hurricanes Open Swim Season Hickory Hill Swimmers ol lha weel< are Rachel Williams, Chrissy Russi, Freddy Allen and Nicole White. By Shnwn W illiams' Special 10 Ihe Enlcrprlsc Rccord The Hickory Hill Hurricancs opened their swim season on May 31 by batlling ihe Sher wood Sharks in an exciting homomeet. Despite cool leraperatures, the Hurricanes started practices at Hickory Hill pool on Memo rial Day. "The kids did a great job in practice (last) week," Coach Dana Call said. 'They braved the cold water and worked so hard.” Call and assistant coach Emma Jakob are both excited about the season. "This is the most swimmers we've had in a long time, and the summer looks very'promising," Call said. The Hunicancs' next meet is Thursday, June 7 at Willow Run, followed by a home meet on June 28 at 6 p.m. “C an Do" sw im m er Jonathan Creekmur. Recreation Softball Church W-L Green Meadows 8-0 New Union 8-0 Advance Methodist 6-2 Redland 6-2 Bloisi 4.3 Hardison 4-3 First Methodist 4.4 Victory 4.4 Center 34 Liberty Methodist ^ 3-5 1st Baptist/lst Pres. .' 2-5 Bethlehem 2-5 Liberty Wesleyan ■ '2-5 Hillsdale Baptist 0.7 Jerusalem 0-7 Men’s Open Land. Design Car. Trim 5-0 Osborne Towing 5-0 Four Hands'3-2 Center Exxon ,2-3 Davie Law 2-3 Kaydon ‘ '.2-3 Federal Secunty- 1-4' Bi-Lb‘0.5 Hickory Hill swimmer Wesley Johnson powers to the finish. Rachel Mackintosh comes up strong for Ihe Hurricanes. The Wild Buck Says, “This weeks special at Buck’s Pizza is 2 LARGE -1 TOPPING PIZZAS” Just*12» cpuck’s Pizza TM Hmi-T^tsidPlit% ‘ near Davie High School in tbe. 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Robert Martin ond Buddy Jenkins hit back-to-back home nms os Mocksville-Davie routed visiting Statesville 17-5 in an American Legion gaiiie. Brian Bishop (.471) and Mark Wylam (.421) were the top hitters through a S-3 start. Matt Webb hit a team-best .528 (l9-for-36) for South Davie, which finished 5-9. Matt Marion was next at ,451 (23-for- 51). Softball Tourney June 30 Redland Church will hold its second-annual benefit softball tournament June 30 at Smith Grove ball Held. The tournament is to raise money for the youth of the church. USSSA rules will apply and Ihe entry fee is $120. Con tact Brad Wombaugh at 336- 591-7023. Davie Bandits Open Friday I There will be .an ll-and*un- dcr basebull tournament at Rich Park and Center ball fields this weekend. A local tcum, the Davie Ban dits, will open Friday night at 8 at Rich Park..The pandits will play two games ai Center‘on Saturday (noon and 4 p.m.). They will ulso play on Sunday, but the time depends on the Fri* day-Saturday outcomes. Davie Sports Happenings • Farmington Ruritan Schol arship G olf Tournament (captain's choice), June 8, t;30 p,m.JohnCaudical998-37l8or W.L. Brock at 998-3621. • Davie football camp, June n-13. Age groups 7-9 and 10- 14. Need.shorts and cleats. Check in and register June 11 at 8 a.m., with the camp starting at 8:30.0n June I2-I3campslatts at 8;30. Camp from 8:30-no6n. Preregistered,' S50, day of camp, $60. Doug Illing, 751-2341 (work) or 751-7204 (home). • Davie High girls middle sclioolbasketballcamp,June 11- 15, high-scHooI gynu: Giris in fifth, sixth,, seventh and eighth grades. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. $55. Carol Cozan, 751-5905. . ' • Cooleemee Old Timers Game, June 16 at Cooleemee. school. 50-and-over game or those who played on a Cool eemee team.: Starts at 3 p.m.^ Brad Cattner entertains 6-8 p.m. at reccenter.; , • Rec Dept, cunips. Baseball,' June 18-22 at RichPaikfrom 10. a.ra.-noon forages 8-15. Regis ter by June 11. $50. Boys-giris soccer, June 25-28, 5-7 p^m. at Pinebrook for rising lst-6th graders. Register by June 18. $30. Wrestling, July 9-12.4:30- 6 p.m. for rising 2nd-8th grad ers. Register by July 2. $30.751- 2325. • Davie High dancing boots camp, June 25-29. 6-8:30 p.m. Girls from kindergarten-8th grade. $40, Register by June 22. $45 if register Ihe first night of camp. Colleen Pitts, 75 M677. • Davie High cheerleader camp, June 25-29i 'e-B'.SO p.m. Girls from kindi:rganen-8ih gtade. Register by June 22 at $40. $45 if register the first night of canip. All-star squad chosen to appetir at a Davie home foot ball game. Shanon Allred, 751- 5905. V:' ■ ^ • Tennis leagues. The USA Tennis 1,2,3, June 25-July 2.4- . 6yearolds. 10-11 a.m.,7-9year olds,il:15a,m.-l2:l5p.m.$35. Registerby June 18. USTATeam Tennis for ages 10-18, June 5- July 20..75I-2325 for more in formation on the women's ten nis league. . .. . , Fail, baseboll-softball leagues lit Davie County Youth Park,Sept.4-Oct.21.Ages8-15. Games on Sunday afternoons. $20. Registerby Aug. I. . MOCKSVILLE AVTOMOnVE MieCHOJh» Pro ftiH m The Weeds Are Growin’ NOW! 844 S. Main St. Mocksville751-2944 Notes & Quotes Allen Would Give Anything To Turn The Clock Back Only one pitcher in school history had a season like the one Trovis Allen (9-0 rccord) had for Davie this spring. And just think, there could have been on encore brewing for 2002. Allen has another year of American Legion eligibility - just like Wat Eagle teammates Chris Scnford and Ricky Bcnilcy - but all three have exhausted their days al Davie. "In seventh grade my dad and Chris Seaford's dad tried lo hold us back," said Allen, whose Sept. 12,1983 birth was almost lute enough for 1990 kindergarten, which would have made him a 2001 junior. "I wasn't sure nboiit it then, but now I wish I could." An injury in Allen's lOth start against Erik Walker and West Forsyth stopped the chase for John Parker's record, 11 straight wins in 1965. You can’t help but wonder how devastating Davie’s 2002 lineup Would be with Allen, M arkland Seaford and Benlley joining returners Andrew Dnywult. Dave Poplin, Josh (folding, Cody W right, Lonnie Barnes and Jacob Garner. "I didn't realize ihe advantage back then," Allen said. "But this year I really wish they would have (held me back). Most of my friends happen to be juniors because I’m their age (17)." • Dave Mnrkland proved to be the right man for the Davie soflball job. He directed the War Eagles to an unprecedented sweep of Central Piedmont Conference titles, a record 20 'vins and the slate quarterfinals for the Ihird time in four years. Although he pushed all the right bulttins and justified Prin cipal Linda Bost's choice for 'ntmmy Reavls' successor, he considered himself a small piece of an immense puzzle, push ing the glory lo a sensational senior class, incredibly sup portive parents and past coaches. "I feel very fortunate to have been apart of Ihis team," he said after Ihe 1-0 quarterfinal loss lo Alexander Central on May 26 at a packed-house Rich Park. "It was a great year because of Ihe past work this team's put in, the coaches they've had in the past and the way Iheir parents pushed them, helped them and followed them all over the state if not the country." Reavis was 36-13 in two years, but stepped down after a ___ 3-2 loss 10 Alexander Central In last year's quarterfinals. "Tiiey knew how lo play coming in," Markland added.“ 1 feel fortunate just to have been apart of such wonderful kids. It's unbelievable. And the coaching staff I had (Kcilh Handy and sister Janice Jackson) around me was tremendous." • Five Mocksville Legion pitchers have better earncd-run averages, but no one is hotter than "Ham mer" Barnes, who was money in closer appearances last weekend. He protected Saturday's 4-3 win over Statesville and got Ihe win in Sunday's 6-5 win over King. Tlie Cooleemee product has three saves and a 1.08 ERA over his last 8 1/3 innings. "I love it, man," he said of his closer role. “ 1 feel like I've got that mentalily because ever time I go out there It’s a have-to thing. You've got to be fearless and you can't have any doubts. It’s a have-to thing, so you've got to do il. " I can throw everyday. I like it when you've only got one inning because you're always fresh." • If pitching depth Is intly the key to surviving seven- game scries, then look for Mocksville to give somebody a headache when the playoffs roll around In lale June. Ryan Weavll has a 1.08 ERA, followed by Allen and Daywalt at 1.50, Walker at 3.08 and Wright al 3.66. Tlie slaff has more innings pitched than hits allowed (an extraordinary feat In Legion ball) and a sloul 3,3-lo-l strike out/walk ratio, "We have eight average to quality pitchers, and it’s hard to gel all those guys innings," said Coach M ike Lovelace, a fonncr UNC Chariotle hurler. 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A ll qualified Medicare beneficiaries may apply You must be entided to Medicare Pan A and enrolled in Medicare Part.B and reside In the HCFA approved service; area.-Benefits w ill vary by :county. ■ HCFA.6000/6999-419-A3/01' ; , w - . 1I4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 SHARE TH E N IG H T with friends and family... OP simply walk, eat, sing, dance, Idugh and cpy. with us for a few hours.L. ■ You Are Invited To A Family A’Cbmmunity Event In Davie County! D/WIE COUNTY R E U Y FOR U F E 2001 FUN IN THE SUN •? ‘ "^ iS C H E W iiE i 6:30 p :m A '■ o i ■V Opening Ceremony ' ^ irmm Invocation with Rev, Donald Ray Jenkins f.i't'.i.,-"!:,!’ ... National Anttiem -Paulalewls i , " ' The Honorable'Julla Howard; 2001 Honorary Cn '-i Recognition of SURVIVORS-Hank Van H o y r Friday, Junes 6:30 p.m. until Saturday, June 9 9:00 a.m. Davie High Scliool Ttecli To Take Up the Fight Against Cancer, Remember those who have lost the battle and.r. CELEBRATE WITH SURVIVORS WHO ARE WINNING! Take up the fight arid join in a community celebratidttl ' ii. ^ '•______________ ' ' |r in g B p t;P ( 9 ) ft[!tlf^ B S IIP a tG re g o ry l,™ R K « '® # jQ P ,tt'.G a iitt|^ g i^ g n ftS IL E N T - lA l? * M e n ^ b n ^ S l StIS IS S S I* ' |le n f;P W fc b M ^ 5 ^ ^ «®isaieway fclWlTOhti^l''':'Karaoke'WltfirDjlKevlnlBrowlS > ■> DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 - BS !-n -I. to the 2001 RELAY TEAMS and their CAPTAINS who will "take to the track" fo r the 14 -hour walking .marathon to help raise funds to FIND A CURE! . R E L A Y S 0 F V Adelphia -Troy Warner Advance First Baptist Church - Sharron Atkins Advance UMC - Donna’s Crusaders - Richard Roberts Baker Furniture - Baker’s Beginners - Letha Jories Bank of Davie Greenbacks ■ Teresa Bumgarner BB&T- Willow Oak T Vickie Frye BB&T Superstars - Sheiia Reavis Bethlehem UIVIC - Kay Lyn Hansen Blaise Baptist Church - Biaisin’ Hillbillies - Van Fagan ’ CCB - LuVada Howell, Will Dwiggins Center UMC - Eric Whitehead Concession Campsite - Lee Coble ■ Concord UMC - Concord Sailors for.a Cure - Ann Alien, Linda Keller Cooieemee First Baptist - "Cool’’ First Baptist Walkers - Stephanie Polk County of Davie - The Temptations - Ken Windley, Emily Harpe Court Jesters - Verliene Stainback Davie County Crosby Scholars - Chamreece Diggs , Davie County Hospital ■ M. A. Brewer , Davie Family YH/ICA - Michelle Shaver Elbaville UMC- Rocking Around the Christmas Tree . . . Rachel Zimmerman Ellis Elite - Ellis Auto Auction- l.eigh Anne Johnson : ......' Farmington UMC - Angie Williams First Baptist Church-Cross Out Cancer-Julie Markiin ' First Presbyterian Church - Deitre Junker , First United Methodist Church - Walking in Faith - Kim Lambert , Foot Prints for Life - Kelly Campbell , ^ Fork Baptist Church - Vivian Bailey, Alvin Howard'. " Foster (Doll)- “50 and Above” -James.“Doll” Foster; , j Gantt Pacers - Gantt Personnel, Inc. - Tracy Vogler God's Miracles-Donna Watts v- Hardison United Methodist Women - Anne Ca’rtner: ' 0,'i, ;., . Helping Hands - Marcie Bean ; Hilisdale;.UMC-LisaVarner . , Holy Cross Crusaders #1 - Holy Cross Lutheran Jane Anderson ■ . „Hoiy,Crpss Crusaders #2 - Holy Cross Lulheran.r Lisa WcBride .: ‘ ' ijames Baptist - Two by Two - Vauda Ellis 1 'Jericho; Church of Christ - J Walkers - Dale Wall . J Baptist - Step of Faith - Jessica Smith, Amy Taylor / Jockey Boxers- Teresa Biackwelder JockeyTextile - Michelle Myers, Debbie Hayes ' Joyce Barnes- Joyce Barnes , Liberty Circle Walkers-Shelby Holt . s' >.'■ ■ Macedonia Moravian Church - Melanie Renfroe ’ ^ ^ \ Mocksville Garden Club - Seeds of Hope - Susan Yanus; Carol Spry , ,! Mocksville Woman’s Club - Walk Women - Hettie Mazle . Oak Grove United Methodist Church - Kae Hendrix, Peggy Dillon, Ruth Brannock, Judy Shores ■ Olon Industries-DagmarBeich . Salem United Methodist V Salem Strollers - Danny Cartner' i » i ■; Saytoe’s Team - Angie Jordan Shining Stars-Chester.Stuyedent ' ^ ! Social Services - Moonlighters Nadine Holleman • ^ ' i • Society Baptist Churph’vSociety Walkers Priscilla Dwiggins c r ► A AAAERICAN CANCER f SOCIETY A TEAM EVENT TO F IG H T C A N C E R *> f i ‘"'V h rfct-j "THANK y o u to 2001 Relay t Major Sponsors!. - Event £ *'^ 1 . 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Wesley Chapel UMC -^Marie Miiie/, ^ ^^ ^ n C O i L S O O ^ ^ A . -i AH proceeds Ifenefitthe i I' B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June f, 2001 - »7 A Mocksville runner slides to the plate at Mando Field Saturday night In a 4-3 Legion baseball win over Statesville.- Photos by James Barringer Mocksville first basennan Dave Poplin attempts the lag on a pickofi attempt. Mocksville Ends 3 Game Division Skid *; Continued From Page Dl ;Vike lhal the whole year, but he : sucked it up and didn't give up : but five hits." !; Cleanup man Dave Poplin . delivered three singles and Stan ley hit safely for the seventh time ' in eight games as Mocksville ■ended its road woes and averted -04 depression. * **It was almost a must win/' jLovelace said. "The way it 'Started out. it looked like one of 'those nights. But they grew up • throughout the night." ; Mocksville ab r h bl •Demley2b 4 1 0 0 iDaywaUii 4 1 0 1 ;Sianlcy3b 4 1 2 1- ‘ poplin lb 5 1 3 0 tPaiGhaic 4 1 ; 1 0 . ’ Drewcrdir 2 0 0 0 ^A.JoncUh 2 I I 3 ‘ IBulIardcr 3 .1 t . 0 ■ •Seafordlf 3 . T O O i iR o iirf 5 0 1 0 ' •TolaU 36 8 9 3 Teammates congratulate Andrew Daywalt after a three run homer. Andrew Daywalt eyes the ball for Mocksville.Coach Mike Lovelace talks vylth Mocksville pitcher Erik Walker. I Mochiviile 'Staleiville 000 010 700 >8 400 100 100 >6 :2 D .R o ii(l).H R -A .Jo n e i(l), • Stanley (2).SD-Dullfttd (2). 'M M lle IP H R ER BD SO •W rightW 6 5 5 1 1 6 •CroitiSV 3 2 1 0 2 3 ;zzzzxxxxxxxxi:zxxx:(2(7 ELECTRONICS T V R e p a ir «IU(UlMiCon) • ClmMM . 766-1442 :XZZXXZZZZZZZZZZ!ZZj $50.00 Gift Certificate w ith purchase o f new or used Autom obile from J R. 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Dames, who has cotlecled Ihrec suvcs, slammed the door for the sccond siralBht nighl 10 cam ihe win. Clicking on nil cylinders, the batters supplemented the pitch ers with 12 hits. The star trio - Ricky Bentley, Daywalt and Stanley - accounted for six hits and all six RBIs. Joseph Brewer supplied w o hits at DH. Chris Seaford had a line-drive out and Legion Schedule May L Lexington 13, Mocksville 7 • W,Mocksville 5, Statesville 2 • L Albemarle 4, Mocksville 2 . W Mocksville 6, Asheboro 3 • iL Kannapolis 9, Mocksville 2 L Mporesville 3, Mocksvillc 2 WMocksville lO.Mooresville I June ■ , W M ocksville 8, STATES- VILUE6 W Mocksville 4. Statesville 3 W Mocksville 6, King 5- 5 at S. Rowan 6 ROWAN COUNTY 7atAsheboro 8M00RESVILLE 9 S. ROWAN 10 at King 11 at Concord ’ . 13 CONCORD 15 KANNAPOLIS •• 16-ALBEMARLE# 18m Rowan County ■ • - non-league gomes; • - scout nighl; # - schplarship nighl. Note: Lillie leaguers aie admit ted free during the regular sea son game if they .wear their uni form. Stanley Brewer a double and Brad Bullard laced a s(and-up triple. Brewer sel up Daywalt’s clinching hit by pilch with a two* out single, and Charlie Ross and Bentley followed wiih walks. vi'H (ell you right now, these guys are believing that we ^an play with anybody,'* Lovcrace'’" said. 'Thiiigs just fell into place. We had more hits tonight than - we've probably had in two weeks, and Bentley's walk gave Legion Roundup M'vlllc8,Slnlcsvlllc6,May30 Andrew Jones’ pinch^hit, thrce*run homer sparks a seven* • run seventh that allows Mocks* ville to overcome a 5*1 dcHcit and end its lhree*game division losing streak. M*viIIc 4, Statesville 3, June 2 . Daywult cracks a'thrce-run homer and Walker gives up one earned run in seven innings-as Mocksville survives on just two hits. M M lIc6,K lng5June3 ' ■ Stanley caps a three*run,. game-tying rally in the eighth.. and Daywalt seals it in the ninth by taking a pitch off the hip with the bases loaded. ab r h bl ,4 2. 2 I ■4 0 2 3 -.5 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 ‘ 3 I 1 0 1 0 0 0 t 4 King M ofkulllc Kunnapotis 4-1 4-3 Rowan County 3-1 8-1 Stanly County 3-1 3-4 \lonresvilIe 4-2 7-6 ConcoH 2-2 4-2 Mocksville 2-3 6-1 South Rowan '1-5 2-7 Stntcsville \-5 1-10 Mocksvliie Baseball Statistics R e c o r d : 6 - 4 , 2 - 3 S D HITTING Alt u II KBI AVG. 211 3H .HR Stanley 'j 39 4 16 12 .410 1 1 2 Daywalt 3y 10 15 •9 -.384 ■• 2 ' 0 .2 Bentley .34 7 12 5 ■.352 1 (}0 Brewer 18 2 5 2 .277 i 0 0 Poplin 29 2 8 4 .275 2 0 0 J.Jones 15 2 4 r .266 1 0 0 Seaford 28 5 7 0 .250 1 0 0 Ross 36 4 8 5 .222'1 0 1 Bowman 6 1 \0 .167 0 0 0 Infante 12 -2 .2 '0 .166 1 0 0 Paschal 20 ■2 3 1 ■ .150 2 0 0 Walker 17 ■4 2 .■ 1 .117 1 0 0 Bullard . 22 '4 2 0 .090 0 I 0 A. Jones II 1 1 3 .090 0 0 1 Golding 10 1 0 . 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTALS 336 ^ 52 ■85 ■ 43. .252 '1 4 2 ■6 PITCHING _ . W - L IF H ' R ER ■ HH SO ERA Weavil 0-0 ’ 8 1/3 7 . '' 2 ' •• I 2 .12 •1.08 'Allen I-O 5 ; 2r 1 %1 4 : 1.50 Daywalt 1-0 12^^•;‘.6 ‘'--2 ; 2 15 ,1.50 Walker' 1-2 112/3 11 6 *■4 ■ ■6 18.3.08 WrlBlit , 1-1. ‘ 192/3,^1 ? > ,8 6 ‘ 21 3.66 Bomes '. _J :' 1 -0 .,lbf/3^ ,4 ■i3 4.35 ' Crclts if i 122/3 .9;. 10 6.39 Richardson '0-0 ,,'5.i/3r;'-‘.8V .‘‘-■5.'4 5 .8.43 TOTALS ,6-4 .86' '■'*’83A ■34;.-’ 29 98 3.55 SAVES: Baines 3, Croiis :'' '' STOLEN BASES: Bentley 5. Daywali 3, Bt;ewer2. Bullard 2, Ross2;Sianley 2. Bowman. Seaford WALKS/HPB; Poplin 8, Bentley 7, Bulla^ 6, Seaford 6. Daywalt 3, Ross S. Paschal 4, Stanley 4, Golding 3, Brewer 2, Infante 2, A. Jones 2, Allen, Bowmon.J. Jones, Wplker Named All-State Pnlrick LcWery became: »n elite performer in two sports whenMC. named him to IIS all-stale wrestling team. Lowery, who was an all-state linebacker in football, went 50- . 1 wilh a'4S-match winning streak and finished third m the 215-pound weight class. Teammates Josh Stanley and Jordan Kohrs, who were both '.fourthinlhestale, madehonor- able-menlion all-stale. Stanley r went 43-9 and Kahrs 40-9 for a Davie team lliat finished 24-4 > and lost to evenlunl state cham- . pion Mount Tabor in the state .' - .tluul quarterfinals., . ^ , All three War Eagle wre'stlere 'are rising seniors.’ f ' i B o e u B S BOYS & GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP M S E iS S IO N i i J u n e 2 5 -2 9 th 8:30 am-12:00 pm Boys Only (Ages 6-13) S E S S I O N U : J u n e 2 5 -2 9 th ■1:00p.-4:30pm Boys (Ages 6-13) Girls (Ages 8-15) ■ ISepareto Leagues), F o i s y t l i C o u n t r y D a y S c h o o l PO 60X549 t^wisvile. NC 270t2-0549lncareo(Foraytt)Countiy Day School / F e r M o n I n lo m a t lo n C M : ’. Camp Director Jim Tobias . ,' School: 945-2134; E)(t 324 .• Home: 94S-4978 EmiBI;llmtQblaaefcds.orB ^ ' Spedal o£ the us a chancc tu get D;\y waU to ihc plate. ’ “It was an exhibition game, but the guys wanted to keep the (four-game) streak going. The guys arc real excited about that, and thaVs all they want to tuik about because they're getting a little confidence and the/re a*al comfortable playing with each other.'* Mockullte Deniley 2b Da>wilt SI ' 'Slinky 3b‘ Poplin lb '• Seaford If Golding If - A.Jonciph J. Jont»c ■ PaKhalc •Dullard cf Infante ilh Drewerdh Roit rf ToIbIs 0 .0 0 I I 0 ■1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 .19 ft 12 6 m (XU UIO-5 noo O il 031-6 2D • Scjford rI). 3D • tlullard (I). SO • Deniley (5). Daywali r3), .Si.inley (2). Brcttcr(2). M'^llle IP II K KK Dn SO Richatds(m2.2 4 ' 3 3 2 0 Crott> 2-11 (I 0 . 0 3 Weavil 2 2 1 0 1 4 Allen t 0 1 0 1 0 Darnci W I 0 0 0 0 1 Legion Standings , ; League Overall L o n g N eck S A V E C h e e r w m e T I M E B o tte s '2 ” - W e h a v e t h e A ■ >4 O NLY D r i v d - T h r u /P h a r m a c y ^ ■ Limit 4 X * M While w i n d p w i n ^ J Supplies D a v i e C o u n t y Regular Hours: M-F 0:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:3o-5 Vnug Ca. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 Going in circles is fine for my job, Not for getting phone services. With S p r i n t S o lu t io n s " ^ . y o u don't have to. You gat yo u r. ^ local phone service, great calling features like Caller ID and Call Waiting,;and 100 minutes of anytime domestic long distance. All from one.place for.otie flat price. ' ; ; It's an ojfer worthy of the checkered flag. Just $33.95 a month. 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The musical g^oup is a four member ouifit that was pul to- ■jether about a year ago, and have been piclcin’ together off and on ever since. Crooning out vocals, playing mandolin, as well as fiddle, Is 15 year old Jamie Harper. His herb of Ihe biuegrass world is Sam Bush. “I like him because he plays mandolin and fiddle," said Harper. Plucking the upright bass is 14 year old Lee Sawyer, the youngest of the four. Sawyer is from Denton and says his big gest influence Is Bany Bales. Eighteen year old Edward Dalton plays guitar. The senior, v/ho i$ second in his graduating cla^s at Parkland High School in Winsion-Salem, says Tony Rice is his favorite. And where would a blue grass band be without a banjo player? Chris Ward, 15, of , Mocksville handles the pickin' and fashions his playing after his hero i.D. Crowe. Though each may have iheir individual Influences they look up to, you could say they were each exposed to the world of bltiegrass at early ages. Harper joked that he was bom with a mandolin. Not a far stretch for someone who started performmg on stage at the young age of two atid half. Palton cliose to hone his skill at playing biuegrass guitar be cause hj;_d;tdplayed. and hU dad befo're him. Sawyer has never had lessons and began playing the bass at age 10. His uncle used to play in a band with Ward's first cousin. So ii's no wonder these four talents have combined to create an energetic and talented quar tet. Harper and Ward know cach other from Davie High, and Sawyer was known from a pre vious band he played with be fore joining C arolina Blue. Ward met Dalton at a chicken slew and after a year Ihe two met again. “Then we Jusl started pickin' together," explained Dalton. The guys play anywhere they can get a booking in North Caro lina, and have also performed in . Virginia biuegrass festivals as well as area churches. Dalton came up with the name Camllna Blue. A unique . idea for a guy who plans to at tend N.C. State this fall. The guys are currently work ing on writing Ihcir own mate rial and hope to continue play ing at area festivals and conven tions................... , . They will be performing at this years Relr.y For Life event onJuneS. Carolina Blue breaks out in a rendition of a classic biuegrass tune, Dixie Breakdown. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Pictured left to rlglit: mandolin, fiddle,'and lead singer Jamie Harper, bassist Lee Sawyer, guitarist Edward Dalton, and Chirls Ward on banjo. So why do they do it? Ac cording to Ward, "It keeps us out of trouble." ; The four also tribute much of their urea success to Kip Snow, owner of Counterpoint Music in Mocksville. Ahhough the guys pracliccanywhcrctheycari.they ' frequent Snow's music store and hang out there aricr school. "H e gives us strings and always sup port us and Is giving us ideas,". says Ward. So what are Camllna Blue's -future plans7They hope to play big festivals all oyer and most impottahtly io have fun. . ,The gtJys are seen t)ere during a rehearsal. They all agree the most Important thing for them Is to have (un. Davie County2001Reliy For Life Schedule Of Events Friday, June 8 . , '6:30 p.m. : ■ ' , .. . . . Opening Ceremony Invocation - Rev, Donald Ray Jenkins National Anthem - Paula Lewis The Honorable Julie Howard, Honorary Chair \ • Recognition of Survivors -Hani< Van Hoy . , , , Survivors' Walk and Salute , ' !7p.m. . ’ '.1 Beach Sounds for Snaggin' on the Track : ^ - Barry Rentz, DJ Relay Team Walkers Begin 8 p.m. ' ^ ; ' > ; / . fj Loony Luau - Hoola & Umbo Time In Davie * . I U ; I V ' ' * ■’ '■'■i? (S., ■ 9p.m. ' . Soloists- Kelsey & Tammy McDaniel, Ramona Miliar Brown, Beth Shore ■ 9:15 p.m. - . ; ■ Luminary Ceremony Bob DeWittBagpipes . . Honor and Memory Candies Pal Gregory & Scott Gantl ' Silent Lap - Meniory Video ' . - Soloists - Contemporary Chnslian ' t Susan Seaford & Juile Hardcas'tle9:30 p.m. ‘ ,, Gospel Sounds ; , . * - ' ^ ‘ I , ' ' ' WInslon-Saiem Distnct Mass Choir * 10 p.m. ' •> V, Back to the Beach with Sound Express' Midnight ^ i.., : : • v Karaoke with DJ Kevin Brown - Saturday, June9 1 a.m. Dance-a-Thon -.'$500,10 winner - • •. ■ ’ s 7,30 a.m. Good Morning, Davie. Wake-Up Musla' ''' bance-a-thon closes, :8 a.m .', C2 - DAVIE COUNTV IJNTERPKISK RFXOKl), June 7,2001 Four Corners News By Marie While Four Comets Concspondcnt The Dixbn-Shelion Reunion will be held Sunday June 10 al Bon-Kln Lake. Friends and iela- lives are invited (o come and bring a well fdied basket. Lunch will be served at I o'clock. In case of rain it will be at the Fel lowship Building of Courtney Baptist Church. Mr.'and Mrs. Grady Beck have returned home after spend-: ■ ing the week al Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L.S. ShcUon entertained their grandson Chris-. toplier Shore Sunday afternoon QtTanglewood Farms Clubhouse with a graduation celebration "Boot Camp" send-off. He will be leaving to Join die U.S. Ma rines. .Sunday a largo crowd of relatives and friends attended.. Delicious refreshments In colors red, while, and blue were served. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Willard; We've lost another spe cial person in our life, the helped everyone she could In her sight. A great school teacher in many ways, she also taught many to sing and play. Many students she helpedestra so they could gradu ate. and lots of days and nights she worked late. She loved her church and served il well, in more ways than 1 can tell. Dis- appoiniments she had were many I'm sure, but she certainly was determined to endure. As' a teacher she was the best, and she is now with God at test. To her family I would like to express my sympathy and say: "Thank you • God for sending her my way.'' VBS At Hillsdale UMC Ventura-Ireland Engagement Announced Anlhony and Veronica Vcnlura orElmwood Park, N.J., announce ihc engagement of llicir daughlcr, Mlcacla Angela Vcnlura of Elmwood Park, lo Jason Michael Ireland of Liverpool, N.Y. the son of Roger Kenneth and Myra Ireland of Cleveland, N.C. and Peggy and Kenneth Talley of Liberiy Church Road. Mocksville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Fair Lawn High School and earned a bachelor's degree in nursing, from New York University. She is employed by Morristown Memorial Hospital. The groom-lo'be is a graduate of Davie High School and earned an associate degree in computer science technology from Bryant and Stratton Career College, where he was on (he dean's list. I le is employed by CCPIus Computer Solutions. Tlie wedding is planned for Aug. 26 in Elmwood Park, N.J. Kids * get ready, because the adventure is about to begin. This year’s Vacation Bible School at Hillsdale United Me(h> odist Church will take you to the extreme of the polar ice caps to leam just how cool Jesus really is. Children age 3 years through Sth grade are invited (O join the expedition team on Sunday,June 10 at the church from 6-8:30 p.m. for the kickoff party. There will be hot dogs and sno-cones lo eal, and an “obstacle course", dunking booth, balloon artist and games to keep things going. Par* ents arc invited on Sunday, too. Monday through Wednesday, from 6*8:30 p.m., K-5th graders will join a “Cool Crew” of 5*6 kids to experience such activi* lies os "Sing & Play Blast", “Cool Crafts”, "Glacier Gomes", “Igloo Eats", "Bible Explora* lion”, "Chadder's Snow Show" ond "Ice Station Celebration". Prc'schoolers will have Iheir own class, but will Join Ihc other ‘ groups during "Sing & Play Blast" and “Ice Station Celebra* tion'*. . Pre*registcr lo participate In Ihc fun by calling the church of* Hceal 998.4020. Mrs. Lawrence Carlton Hire Snow-Hire Couple Wed At Clemmons Moravian Library Fines Waived Till June With Donation Got an overdue book al the Davie County Public Library? That overdue fine w ill be waived during June if you bring a donation of a non-perishable food item for the Storehouse for Jesus. , Among the items needed: canned vegetables (no green beans and corn), canned meats (no tuna), complete pancake mix, pancake syrup, dry milk in envelopes, cereal, friil juice, spaghetti saucc and spaghetti, macaroni & cheese, canned fruit, cornbread mix, laundry deter gent, sugar, Kook'Aid, Jello, tea or crackers., You don't have lo have an overdue book lo make a dona tion for the Storehouse. Jennifer Leigh Snow of Ad vance and Lawrence Carlton Hire of Winston-Salem were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Sat urday, June 2 al Clemmons Moravian Church. Pastor Ray Burke officialcd. Tlie bride is the daughter of Jack ond Bonnie Snow of M ill ing Road, Mocksville. She is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Wake Forest University. She is a claims representative with GMAC Insurance. The groom is the son of Delores ond Steve Hire of Win- ston-Solcm. He is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and earned an auto body degree from Wilkes Community College and a race car icclmology degree from Forsyth Technical Commu nity College. He isancleclriciaii with Hire & Sons Elecirical Co. Inc. Given in marriage by her fa* iher, Ihc bride wore a gown of ' white satin with crystal beading^ She carried a bouquet of three shades of pink roses. She chosc Kathy Snow of Winston-Salem as her maid of honor and Mandy Snow of Ad vance as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lori Shelton of Advance and Lisa Wishon of Mocksville. The groom’s father was best man. Groomsmen were J.P. Hire and Jon Shult of Mocksville, Adam Shelton of Advance and Stephen Ashworth of Charlotte. Flower girls were Kayla Brooks. 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W a ,iU ,in K 1,1 - s f l l '' ('n ,ll lo r c( )ii.su lt,a M M n ; iiu l a C M A 1,11 SCI' h o w iiiy p la ii.s c a n h e lp y c ,u s a v e m ,, .i,o o lv U l{’, to r H h o lllc 'r' iiic ri.‘p f(;,s(!n t, y o u a,s a h u y c ic ., a,f’iM il to p r o t e c t y o u r iiitc rc .s l.s w h e n lo o k iiu ^ 'a l. lii Office (336) 751-2055 CeU (336) 909-2638 Advertising available in the Real Estate Guide, Home Spotter Magazine!, M ultiple Listing Service, local newspai:«ts and on several internet sites. 4l Court Square, Suite 201 Mocksville, NC 27028 ^ (Locatcd across fromthccourthoujc in the Sanford BIdfi. above Jud/s Dolls.) , , 0 Em ail: angek@ O akH avcnR eaIty.com Visit our website at www.bakHavenReaity.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 - C3 Advance News IlyEdllhZlm mcrm iin Advance Correspondenl' We welcomed Ken luid Shelly Smith as new members to Ihe Methodist church Sunday. They have two sons Jonaihai\ and Eli. Tlie grandparents were not able to be here Sunday so Eli will be Baptized at a later date. High School graduates Rebecca Potts and Jamie Potts were presented with Bibles from the ciiurch during the worship service Sunday. We welcomed Susan Nelson as a new choir member this past week.' ' , Ed Voglcr celebrated bis 80th birthday Sunday June 3. A fam ily dinner was given at his home Saturday night in his honor. Dr. Tim Vogler and wife Maria an daughter Lauren Vogler of W llmingion were overnight guests and attended church witli Tim's parents on Sunday. ■ ; Tlie Over Ihe Hill Gang en joyed a day bus trip to Abingdon. Virginia on Thursday. Forty-two people went. They toured the Dixie Pottery place before going to the Green Way Haven Restau rant forabuffet dinner. Later they went til the Barter Theatre where they saw the play "Eleanor." Their supper meal was enjoyed at the Cracker Barrell in Wytheville.Va. Andrea Hendrix of Mynlc Beach, SC relumed from a 10 day trip to Costa Rica on Wednesday. She spent the re mainder of the week with her mother Janie Hendrix and grandmother’s Edith Zimmermon and Pauline, Hendrix. She was a Friday and Saturday night supper guest of Edith. On Sunday afternoon An drea and her motlicr Janie at tended the Crosby Golf Tourna ment at Bermuda Run Counlty. Club. We were glad to see Nancy and Harold McKnIght at churcli Sunday. Nancy has recently un dergone mojor surgery. Leonard and Mary Nell Jones daughter Anne Weatherman and daughters Jennifer Anne, Hailey Lynne and Shelby Elizabeth of Salt Lake City, Utah will be mov ing back here next week into Iheir new home. Nancy Zimmerman spent Memorial Diiy weekend at her mountain home in Hillsvillc, Va. Sr. Ctr. Anniversary Lunch All couplc«5 who have been married 50 years or more as of June 19, arc invited (o the Senior Cemcr’s first Golden Annlvcr* saryLunchconTuesday.June 19, noon, at First Baptist Church in Mocksville. Couples will be treated to u Pino News delicious luncheon and musical entertainment. Celebrate your morriage al this “golden" event. There is no charge, but pre- registration is required by June 13. Call 751*0611. Space is lim ited. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The attendance at Wesley Chapel for homccoming Sunday was very good, just to many visi tors to mention them all. Rever« end Alvin Pope was the guest speaker. His wife, Louise, ac companied him. Special music was provided by Erin Bradshaw of Winston*Salem and*Tom and Toni Horton and Kathy Miller. The Pino Grange Building has had a face lift. Il has been painted on the outside and has been re wired lo bring il up to the elec trical code. Jim Lalham spent a few day.s with his parents, Harmon and Nora Latham Iasi week. Mrs. David R. Graley Jr. Phelps-Graley Couple IViarried In Tennessee Red Cross Taking Donations Dyson-Stowe Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Terry W. Dyson of Mocksville announce the en* gagement of their daughter. Jaime Charlene Dyson of Mocksvilie lo Nicholas Anlhony Stowe of Weavervllle. the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Billy Stowe of Weaverville. A July 21 wedding Is planned. The Davie County Branch of the American Red Cross is tak ing appointments for donations of blood, and will conduct blood drives this month. A donation ofblood can save up to three people's lives. Blood drives are scheduled for: • Thursday, June 7,3-7 p.m., Davie Red Cross. 65 Court Square, Mocksville; • Friday. June 8,6:30-11 p.m.. Relay for Life. Davie High School, 1200 Salisbury Rd.. Mocksville; • Saturday, June 9,8-11 a.m.. Blaise Baptist Church, 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocks* ville; • Tuesday, June 26,3*7 p.m., Davie Red Cross, 65 Court Square, Mocksville; and • Friday, June 29,2:30-7 p.m.. All Americon Ford/Mercury, 924 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville. For more information, call Susan Maxey at 751-1347. Joni Rene Phelps and David R. Graley Jr. were united in mar riage at 2 p.m. Saturday. May 5 in Gatlinburg, Tenn. The bride is the daughlcr of Sandra Phelps of Mocksville and Larry Phelps of Advance. She attends Forsyth Technical Com munity College, enrolled in the. nursing curriculum. She is em ployed by Lexington Dialysis Center. The groom Is the son of Shirley.Graley of Mock.svllle and David Graley Sr. of Lexing ton. He is employed by Fuller Earthworks. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. She chosc her sister. Jan Sanders, as her matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were Julie Fuller of Mocksville and Lisu Thompson of Greenville. The groom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Jeff Sanders. Jason Stewart, and Chad Lipscomb, all of Mocks* ville. Sidney Graley, daughter of the bride and groom, served as miniature bride. Colby Sanders was the ring bearer and Morgan Hendrix ser\'cd as the flower girl, drop ping a basket of daisy petals. A reception was held at Calhoun's Restaurant in Gatlinburg. 60S Buck Seaford Rd -Spadous 30a 27.0A. tarm Btylo. fuB t»ml.16AC Irocl. main tevd mastof suite, fam. mt w/ tircplaco. docfc, dbio carport, covotod porch & MORRI $285,000. CALL JANE. 275 Madison Rd - 0 ac. w/strcoml 20x60 4 t»y g^ago & adcMiorial 20«60 w/3 slafls ior horsOT. 2 story. 40n, 30A. brich homo. 2 tpics, don. oarogo. HOWARD lino REALTY ^ 330 S. S,ilisbury St. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 541 Mock^villc, NC 27028 Office Hours: Mondjy-rriday fi-6 • S.iturd.iy9-12 • Sunday Ky Appt. 141 Ralntree Road - Groat lanWy homot 3,127 si. 40n. 30A. Ideal for largo larnity- ExcoHont locatoin In qukit neighborhood. Ful basement w/g!tme mom & wot bar. $259,000. CALL KEN. 195 Sugar Creek Rd-to ac. horso (arm, 1050 SF homo. 3Dn, 2.5DA. capo cod modular, 38x40 horso barn, tractor shod, turnout shod, riding rir^g, pastures, nx)nolilamont fencing. $249,000. CALL CONNIE. 129 Niblick Ct, Advance-1^0 now homo in duster community, 30^1. 2BA. lull walk out bsmt with studded waBs & workshop. Now plantation bttf)ds. noorod atUc spaco. $219,900. CALL CONNIE. 164 Fairway Dr. Bomiuda Run- Almost 2000SF lovety homo, spadous rms, perfect for ontoftainit^, largo dock olt 23.5x26.6 LfVOR overk»king 16th green. $179,000 CALL MIKE or LEE 173 Hickory Tree Road -Great spfal faycr - near school. 2074 square fool. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Groat (rving spaco and wooded lot AO lor just $124,900. CALL MARY. 1174 Jericho Church Rd - lico brick ranch style home conveniently located doso to town. 3BR, 1.5BA. Bving room, dea largo kitchen, deck. $119,900. CALL MARY. This nica ranch style homb with circle drive is located on 2.25 acres. 3 bedrooms, 1 balh, garden, basement, carport. Extra space available for mobile home, providing rental income. All lor only $98,900. CALL EVELYN TODAY TO VIEWI 176 Byeity Cliap<l Rd.- Renovated ‘86 dblewkle on appx. 6 Ac. open grass land, (can dMdo) 38H. 2BA. wood sid>ng. rtow tin roof. Ig. porches. O utt^. & kenno<, fronts Mr. Henry nd.S1S9.900CAU JANE 129 Hawthorr>e R d- Crest houso kicaied on doubio tot In H«km H.a, son. 2BA, qualrty Ihroughout. lots of amonitiosl Fircplaco In LR, deck, gandon space. & morol $159,000 CALL MARY. 109 Pete Foster Rd - Now2001 Skyiine double w(do oo 1.06 ac. kit. deorod and kivol. Caihodral ceilings throughout. 3BR, 2BA. Featutosr dod<. garden space, pach A more. $aS,900. CALL CONNIE 397 Wllkesboro S t- Tons of potential in lh<s duiming 4BR, IBA homo w/convenioni Irv town kcation. lormal LR A OR. Large front porch, wood flooring under carpet. $83,000. CALL JANE 112 Raymond SL-38R. i'/» DA cory cottage, Conveniently tocttlod in town. Hea! pump only 3 years dd. 8x16 storage bidg. Tpricod betow appraiser Poss. 100% financing to qua), txiycrs. $79,900. CALL JANE RANDALL751^68 127 Nancy Easter Loop -Very neat, weH mahitainod home on 3 acres with storage buiUing, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, largo front porch, deck, ready to move into. $69,900 CALL CONNIE 333 Joe Rd - Farm houso w/ 1349 fnshed SF, 3DR. IBA,. now out-bldg., ported for own bus., 40x30 concrote fir, wired, Insutatod, plumbod lor bath, lop level of houso unlWshod w/ 770SF S92.900CALLMARY 179 Forrest Ln - 2DR, iBA older home w/lols ol choroctor, Many h'dwood floors, largo kitch. lircplace In LR. covered back porch wibrcezeway lo caw l. Part, bsmt lor storage. $67,500 CALL JANE 123 Center St •< Cootoomeo S mi houso, excoR. cond. NaL gas heal CA. new roof, replacemi windows A new storm drs. AtlAChed carport A partial bsmt. RTO, refrig, OW, bGnds. $64,500 CALL KEN 111 Joyner 8t - Buy now A chooso floor covorbw. Historic Cooleemoo. 2BR. IBA, targe shaded tot on quiot SL Rocont updates indude vinyl sld^, somo windows, gas pac, roof. $61,900CAUJANE(PraMudu/bofrntMowanet) 147 Davie St.- CookN>moe, 2BR, IBA. 1421 Sq. FL cottage style home, soltiog in *au ts* condiL Any reas&nablo. olf. win considered. Turn your carpenter skids into incomor $49,900 CALL LEE AVAII.AULL Ill.M A I. PlUH’t lin i S us Hwy. 8018___lllJliljiH ili'tiiM yi. 19.62 Ac. $120,000 Bear Croek Ch. Rd. WILL DIVIDE___91.97 Ac. $388,253 Hidden Valley________________-...:-Lots 8 A 9 $56,000 Hwy. 158________________-_______BWg. Lot $25,000 Hwy. 1M...........................................BIdg. Ut$t9,900 Howell Rd__________________________5 Ac. $40,000 ..Btdg. Lot St4,000 Comerol Wllkesboro and YadI 1.4 Ac. 4/» Comm. $229,000 ..$400 P/U Wy Circle- ; Milling Row Hwy. 60! 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Ivey Ann Cloniz and Jonaihaii ; Vann Gunler were united in mar* ; riagc In a formal cercmony on Sat* • urdayi May 19,‘ at 4 p.m. a l ; ) Bethlehem United Methodlit ; Church in Advancc. The Rev. Jamci , Mark Weekly nrficialed at ihe . double ring ceremony. / The hour was chimed by ring* - ing of the church belis, upon pull*. • ing of the aisle runner. Tiie sanctu* ; ary was decorated with large urns ■ ‘ of lilies, spider mums, roses, lark^: spur, and ruscus leaves. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore A white . strapless empire gown of double silk satin faced organza. The A*lihed ; skin featured an Ivory empire band > and back bow. Satin covered tMJilons extended from the back of the gown p the hem of the chapel train. ^ Her headpiece was decorated with hand roiled silk roses with • ^ pearl and rhinestone centers. It was attaciied to a'chapel length veil scat* tered wiih rhinestones and B merrow , edge. She ware silk opera length white gloves and carricd a fresh bouquet of 75 Uneke roses handtied with a satin bow. The bride was attended by her sisters, Sandra Clontz Johnson of . Mocksville, and LisaClontzMears of Elkin, who served as matrons of honor. Dridesmaids were Amber Eliza* . ; I beth Dotson, brides niece of Elkins ; \ Jeana Dunn Qarraghty, friend of the ; I bride, of Clemmons: Terra Lynne • ; Johnson, brides niece of !; Mocl^svillc; KendraAuguMaJones, friefiJ'of the bride, of Kensington, y Md.; Jamie Owens Hendrix and i'. Susan Yo rk Sink, friends of the •s bride, both of Advance. Victoria Elizabeth Cloniz, niece of the bride, of Advance, served os I flower girl. She wore a garland ‘ headdress of gypsophiila and car* ; ried a white basket of fresh ro:e • petals from the brides bouquet. ! Honorary bridesmaids were Ali- I- cia Teaster Childets of Forest City: Hope Cherie Drazell and Victoria ’■ Coulston Mayes, both of Knoxville, \ Tenn., all friends of the bride. • Leonard Keith Gunter of I; Mocksville served as his brother's !; best man. ^ Groomsmen were William • BrodisClontz Jr., bride's brother, of Advance; William Howard Mace. • friend of the groom of Advancc; *. Thaddcus Wayne Johnson, bride's ! nephew, of Mocksville: and Dale ; Preston Smith, friend of the groom • of Winston-Salem. Junior groomsman was Luke - Jeffery Mears, nephew of the bride. : of Elkin. : W illiam Brodis Cloniz III. nephew of the bride of Advancc. ' served as the ringbcarer. He canicd ■ a satin pillow, designed by the bride • which held a white rose bud from ! ^er bouquet. . Darla Haraldson Cloniz, sister* ; in-law of the bride of Advance, at* ;; tended the guest register. Luke Jef- •; frey Mears handed out wedding pro* •• grams. , Classical and sacred music se- ; lections were presented by Dr. Bar* j bara Akcr*Mills, organist/pianist, ; friend of the bride from Auburn. ' Ala. and Lauren Kossler, violinist. • ofWinston*Salem. A single white rose was placed ; on the altar table in memory of the ; groom’s father, Wiley Henderson ; Gunter. Four white candles were placed ! on the altar in memory of the bride I and grooms grandparents, Clint and : Ivey Bowden Ellis. Ernest and Lillie • Callahan Cloniz, Floyd and Mary ; Franklin Sowers, and Clifton and • Daisy Baity Gunter. Sue Riddle of Advance served as i wedding director. Sheila S. I Tutterow of Mocksville coordinated • the wedding and reception. • The brjde is the daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. William Brodis Clontz Sr. • of Advance. She is a graduate of *. Salem College with a bachelor's ; degree In psychology and voice per* • formance. She received her master’s ; degree in counseling from Gar* dener-Webb University. She Is em* I ployed as a licensed counselor with the Winsfon*Salem Forsyth County ■* School System. The groom Is the son of Betty '• Sowers Gunter and the late Wiley Henderson Gunter, of Advance. He ;) earned his associate's degree in ma* chining technology from Forsyth Technical Community College. He Advance Florist & Gill Baskets is employed as a mold technician with Good Year Tire, and Rubber Company in Statesville. ’ Following a wedding trip to Oahu and Maul, Hawaii, the couple : will make their hew home at 127 • Old March Ro.id In Advance. Ri(ceptlon , Following the wedding ccr* emony, the bride's parents enter* tained with a reception in ihe Fam*- ily Life Center at Uethlehcm United McthodislChurch... The guests,were welconicd by ■■ Mr. and Mrs. MIcheAlJIcweit. friends of the bridal couple, from Pinnacle.'Each guest received a packet of flower seed, with a mes* sage, a favor from the bride and groom. Patrick Lul, classical guitar ist, presented musical selections. - Guests wrote messages to the new couple and placed the cards Into a crystal bowl, a memento for ihe bride and groom; A table of childhood photographs were on dis* play to view. ‘ The buffet table was covered with white linen and draped with ‘ sage colored organdy. Large white buws of tulle accented the tablefronts. Antique crystal and sil ver vases of fresh polo and sari roses, orange and white aslatic lil* les, and hydranged were placed on the table. Sage colored votlves, tapers, and pillar candles were used to highlight Ihe food table.. A buffet of hors d'oeurves were ■ served featuring fresh fruits and cheeses, cruditd topiaries of freOi broccoli and cauliflower, vegetable rolls, pork tenderloin teriyakl me dallions, miniature chicken kabobs, boiled shrimp with rem'oulade sauce, torteliinl and roielle vinaigrette with black olives, tropi* cal chicken salad with tart shells, assorted cold meats and breads with — ^V^DW^t>cr— (3 3 0 )9 4 0 - 6 3 3 7 M e n -F rlM J a tS s I condiments, fresh strawberries with brown sugar, chocolate brownie wedges and lemon squares. Sage be* ribboned sugar cookies were pack aged for guests tu take home and re* member the wedding day. . .. ; A variety of beverages were served including summertime peach tea. blackberry spritzer, and kiwi* grape cooler. Guests were seated at round tables covered in white linen cloths and centered with white baskets of white dahlias and terra cotta pots of miniature boston fern. The bride and groom were seated ot a table with their parents. The table was covered with a white linco cloth and centered with a silver candelabra'holding white candles and n silver bowl of orange and yellow roses with hy drangea. - . David Owens announced each member of the bridal party as they. entered. The bridal portrait was dis* played oh a bamboo'easel and was unveiled by the groom tjpon the couples entrance into the reception. An antique thiee-iiered tea table held the traditional bridesmaids charm cake on a crystal cake stand. Bridesmaid bouquets were placed on the tiers of the table to surround the cake. Ceremoniously, the brides maids and flowergirl pulled be*rib* boned steriing silver charms from the orange*almond flavored cake. The charms were a gift from the bride. Each charm was packaged in a glassine envelope and contained a wish for happiness. The bridal table was covcred with a while linen cloth draped with ■white organdy and accented with pale yellow organdy bows. A four* tiered white wedding cake was served. Decorated ina basket weave design and accented with gyp'ophilia and ro‘.cs. the cake was topped with a tiny bouquet of hy* drangea and miniature pale orange and white roses. The cake featured alternating layers of vanilla crl*am and butter yellow flavors with va nilla icing. • Three*tiered crystal candelabras holding 24 Inch white tapers were placed on each side of the cake. A Victorian wedding bowl was displayed on the table. According to custom, if the bride places a slice of her wedding cake into the bowl and makes a wish, her wish will come true. Following the cutting of the first slice of cake, the bride and groom observed this custom. vVssisting at the reception were Mistie, f lontz Cockman. Dot Nahory, Joyce Isgett. and Teresa Matthews. Goodbyes were said to the guests and the couple departed the ' reception by h(»rse and carriage. Unchclor Party The groom's bachelor pany was held Saturday, A pril 28. at Monterrey's Restaurant, hoMed by Ihe head groomsmen, William Clontz, brother of the bride. Rehearsal Dinner ■ The rehearsal dinner took place in the banquet room at the Tanglewood, Clubhouse, in Clemmons, on May 18 at 8 p.m. The grooni's mother Betty Gunter, was hostess. A buffet of food and groom’s cakc was served to approxi mately 57 gue$ls. The groom gove his groomsmen gifts. The couple was roasted Into the night. Bridal Brunch A bridesmaids brunch was held ■ at Ihe Ronthaler-Gramley Housd In OldSalemon May 19at 10:30 a.m. 11iis was a special time the bride to honor her bridc.sniaids and special friends with her thanks and gifts. Other honored guest wi*re Alice • Mrs. Jonathan Vann Gunter Ciont/, mother of the bride, and lieity Gunter, mother of Ihe groom. The menu consisted of egg cas serole and bacon, grits with butter, sliced fruit with honey yogurt, baked apples with raisins, assorted pastries, mini nmlTins, sugar cake, orange and cranberry juice andcof* fee. Fifteen attended. ShflMers . *Darla Clontz. Amber Dotson. Sandra Johnson. Terra Johnson, and Lisa Mears, family of the bride, hosted a bridal shower in the Fam ily Life Center at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance on March 25. *0n April 7, Grace Call, Neri Godbey, Fran Brown Gunler, nnc Shirley Jonei, relatives of the groom, hosted a bridal shower at th( home of Betty Gunter, mother of the groom. In Advancc. •Walkertown Elementary School teachers and staff, honored the bride with a.miscellaneous shower on April 12, in Ihe school'ciifeieria. •On April 30, a lingerie shower wos hosted by Ihe bride's friends Jayne Earle, Jeana Garraghly. Jamie Hendrix. 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The, Cornntzer Methodist Church held its Sunday scrvice and communion service outdoors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Foster in the Duiin Commpnity. • ' '‘ ■ Donald Hiniclc and friend Debbie of Creedmoor. NC were Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Poits. They also visited Lena Wall Sunday after noon. : ’ Annie Ruth Allen has'been confined for a few days and treated for pneumonia. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Winters. Mr. and ^rs. Danny Winters and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Win ters and boys vacationed ht Myrtle Beach. SC last week. Aoron Carter visiter Homer Potts Sunday afternoon. Kristy Gaines and children, Zack and Jordan spent the week end with her mother, Kaye West. Lions Club Glasses Recycling June 23 Couple Plans September Wedding A September wedding is planned for Etta Karen Piscilelll, the daughter of Lillian Tallenl of Atlvancc and sister of Joy Tuttle. Stic will become ihe bride of Gary John Foumai after a nve*year court ship. The iwo met in Hawaii, and will reside in Advancc. ; The bridc-clect is from North Carolina and her husband*to*bc is from American Samoa. Blue Mountain College Honor '■ Elizabeth Ann Steele of , Mocksville has been named to Ihe Dean's List at Blue Mountain College in Blue Mountain, Mis sissippi. ' She is a junior majoring in elementary education, and is the daughter ofVann and June Steele of Mocksville. In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must main- Uin a 3.6 or higher grade point average on a minimum of 12 hours work. The Mocksville Lion's Club is once again holding it's annual recycling drive of used eye- glassesfor reuse for the visually impaired. This eyeglass recycling drive will be going on in Davie Countyuntil noon on June 23. The drop-off point will be at the House of Styles Barber Shop at 68 Court Square in downtown Mocksville and is o|xnTucsday- Friday 8:30 a.m.-5;30 p.m. and on Saturday 8:30 n.m.-l .pm. Last year, several people wanted to mail eye-glasses to the club to be recycled. You may do so by sending to the "House of Styles Barber Shop" 68 Court Square, Mocksville. The Mocksville Lions Club encourages everyone who has used eyeglasses that they do not need anymore, to drop them off at the shop or give them to any Lions Club member. Last year, Ihe Mocksville Li ons Club collected 1,477 pairs of eye-glasses to be sent to the Lions Foundation at Sherrill's Ford, to be recycled. For more Information, con tact Dale Brown at 751-3864. Myers-Glbson Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Slddcn Jr. of Advancc announce the engage ment of their daughter, Marla Slddcn Myers to Stcvo C. Gibson, the son of Dorothy Gibson of Lexington. .Tiie bridc'clect is a graduate of Davie High School, She is cm'- ployed ot Lexington Home Brands. ' The groom*to*be went to school in Lexington. He is a sclf*em- ploycd painter. The wedding is planned for June 16 ai the home of Libby and Chuck Chandler. C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Junc 7,2001 - Cl Couple Celebrates 50th Wedding Anniversary John and Foye Bedford of Clemmons cclcbraicd iheir JOlh wed ding anniversary on June 2 with a reception from 2-S p.m. at Deihcsda Moravian Church in Winslon-Soiem, hosted by Iheir chil dren and spouses: Gary and Janice Dodford of Faith, Joan and Keith Dunn of Mocksvillc, Baibani BodfonI of Chsrloitc, Donna andTom Iticlts of Moclisville, Craig and Angie Bodford of Clemmons ond LuAnn Bodford of Winston-Salem. Iltey have eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Mr. Bodford is retired from US Air In Winston-Salem. Mrs. Bodford from AT&T in Winston-Salem. Cooleemee Seniors Next Meeting June 11 The Cooleemee Senior Ciii* zens met at the First Baptist Church on Memorial Day, May 28. The meeting was called to onier by Reba Holt, president. James "Doll” Foster was asked to give the opening prayer. HoU led the group in the “Pledge of Alicgiance" and the singing of "My Country ‘Tis of Thee," played by Alice Banon. The devotion was given by Pauline Hall, chaplain. She spoke on the seven fears of man: the unknown, death, man, fail ure, betrayal and rejection, sick* ness, and lack. Hall said we will fear the un known when starling a new job. Death is like sleep, that for the Christian it is just a step into something better. The scripture of Hebrews 13:6 reads: “The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me." * The fear of failure often prevents people from trying something new, she said. Think how Jesus must have fcU when He was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, after He had cho sen Judas to be one of his dis ciples. We fear getting sick. In Luke 7-21,22, Jesus healed tnany of the lame, bliiid, lepers, those with evil spirits, and other infinnitics. . Hall said that God wants our needs to be met and docs not in tend for us to lack any thing. That this spirit of fear was not given to us by God. It was given to us by the devil. We need to forget about our fears and l6an on God. The devotion was concluded with prayer. . Bessie Sechrest called the roll, There were 23 members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Nancy Foster, secretary. The thought for the day*. "If you arc all wrapped up In yourself, you are over dressed.” The sunshine and treasury •leports were given by Hannah iJones arid Bettie Smith. The nc- ' ;tivities to be held at the Senior Center were, read by Barbara Thornton, following a discussion of old and new business. . Frances M iller, program chairman, said lhai no program ■ had been scheduled. She asked Mabel Couch, "all, and Sechrest ;: to sing for the club. They enler- / ' tained the group with the hymns; VThc Old Ship of Zion” and "When I Inherit My Mansion.” Everyone joined In singing ” K You're Happy” .. 'Hie closing prayer was glyep ' by Noah^lott. The meeting was; adjourned following the singing of the club song, "The More We Get Together.'* The club will meet again at 10 a.m. Monday, June 11 at the First Baptist Church. Falls In Love - On June 14, Ed Chandler and Lillian Matthews will he mar ried. Again. ThccouplchadmaniedonJunel4,1952attheMacedonia Moravian pahonage in Farmington. In 1973, they went separate ways, but circumstances, maybe fate, brought them back together. Following is an account of what transpired, written by Lillian. ■ ' "As we were going up the toad lo gel manied, Ed asked me if I had any money. I said, ‘Sure. I have three pennies to buy a stamp to mall a letter lo Ruby Crews.' He told me to throw it out the window so people could not say he was mar rying me for my money, and 1 did.' “Sielln Mae and Naylor Vogler, Ed's sister, Margaret and her husband, William Everldge, were our witnesses. "George Bruner was the pastor who married us on June 14, 1952. We never had a honeymoon. Wc spent our wedding night with Margaret and William. We came home to Ed's mother and father's home and lived with them for a while. Then we moved to my parents, Henry and Ethel Robertson, until our first daughter, Peggy, wos bom on Jan. 2, 1953. When Ihc nurse came out and said it was a girl, he said it's not mine. Mine has lo be a boy. You would have lo be a mother for the first lime to know how proud I was of my little girl. "We moved back to Mr. and Mrs. Chandlers when Peggy was 1 year old. Then we moved back with my mother and father until just before our first son, Danny, was bom on Oct. 26,1954. We stayed with them until Ed and Daddy built two rooms on two acres of land on Underpass Road, in Advance, that we traded a '39 Chevrolet for. "Our two-room house was something to be proud of, being, our first home of our own. It had a kitchen and one bedroom. It look Daddy and Ed two years to build our new home. We moved In our house In Ihe fall of 1955. On Sept. 29,1956 Is when our third child. Pot, was bom. Each ehlld was just as precious as the last one. "Danny slept with Ed and me. Peggy slept on a little home made bed thol fit under our bed. Pat slept in the baby bed. We had no closets at that time, only a wardrobe for our clothes. "In 1959, wc added two more rooms to the back of the house and changed the first bedroom Into a living room. Ed was working at Bohnson Company In Winston-Salem and I was,working at Blackwelder's Monlcigh Garment Co. in 1970. I went to Daniel Furniture Co. and bought two linoleum rugs, , a dining table with six chairs, and a six piece living room suite for J355. Later I purchased two sets of bunk beds be cause it was important to me for my children to have their own bed. "In February 1973, a skunk got under our house. Ed, Ihe Ed and Lillian Chandler as they were In 1952 (or their first marriage, and at right, prior to second marriage. strong-willed man that he was at the time, decided to fetch the dogs on the skunk under Ihe house. Well, you can Imagine the problem wc had. I left with Cindy and Scott (our last two chil dren) and went lo my parents house... and never went back, "Years went by and Ed married Peggy Bailey Jones from Advance. And I married Marvin Matthews from East Bend. The children, along with Ed and I, always regretted what happened. But only time could change things, wilh a little of God's help. "The old four-room house has somehow managed to stay In Ihe family. It had gone from our oldest child Peggy and bought from her by our youngest child, Scott, and is now being rented from Ed by one of Danny's sons. Between Peggy and her hus band Tim, Scott and his wife Matybruce, and Ed, the house has been Improved through the years. "Coincidences happened for reasons unknown. Marvin died from cancer on March 9 ,1991. To Ihe day. Peg died from com plications wilh diabetes on March 9, 1997. "On Jaii. 9, 2000, Ed had a serious car accident from the result of another car hilling him head on. It crushed both feel seriously, danmged his tegs, broke his hip and arm. He was lucky to be alive. Our five children and families had some seri ous decisions to make whent he doctors were talking about Ed getting out of the hospital. "I decided, since all worked full-time jobs, Ihe only simple solution was lo lake care of Ed myself (since we had become friends again after all that had happened). The children and their families all agreed, and we are so glad it turned out the way it did. "We have decided to gel married again on our first anniver sary date, June 14,2001, and live happily ever after with our first love, "God does answer prayers," Friends and relatives are Invited lo the ccrcmony, at 7 p.m. at Advance First Baptist Church. Be a u t iC o n t h o l. 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Jay Boulter, a psychologist in Salisbury gave the morning pre sentation on adult and adolescent abuse and Nancy Foushcc and Elaine Wittmann from Family Service.';, Iiic. In Winston-Salem, gave (he afternoon presentation on children and abuse.' ' \ Those, ojtending the confer ence repre’sehted;I3 counties in North Carolina: Alexander, CaldwSlli tnswell, Catawba. D ayie., Du<i’ldsoii. Forsyth, Randolph, Rowan, Surry, Trdnsy|yiiila. Ujiioii bnd Wilkes. Many varied profession? to include m’enuil health, social ser vices, counseling,' medical, law enforcement, domcsilc violence arid Kcxual assault, parks ond rec? rea\ion,-elderly communities*,^^ miriistry, and county goventmenl;^' came together to seek solutions:; to domestic crime. Davie Domestic ViolcnciJ; Services and Rape Crisis Center, a United Way Agency, is located - at ISOS.MainSt.inMocksivlle. For Information or services, come by Monday*Friday from 8- 5.orcall75|.HELP(4357). Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wayne Hudson Leonard-Hudson Couple Married On Florida Beach ^ ___ _____i_ r e . -_.i ,-.-1Sonya Denise Leonard of St. Marys, Ga. and Bradley Wayne Hudson of Mocksvllle were united in marriage at 7 p.m. Saturday. June 2 at Peters Point, Fcmandina Bcach. Fla. Bob Moon and James Leonard officiated. The bride is Ihe daughter of James and Karen Leonard of St. Marys. She Is a graduate of Camden County High School and Is cm* ployed by Glabman*Telchner Inc. The groom Is the son of Charles and Bridget Hudson of Howardtown Circle, Mocksvllle. He is 0 graduate of Davie County High School and Is employed by Son Sound Music Group. > The bride chose Molly Whiuenburg as her matron of honor. Br^Qsmaids were Eli&e Leonard, 201 Neely Street > Mocksvllle CLOSETOTOWN 3 Bedroom/1 Bath, New roof, carpet & vinyl.Posslble help ,w/closingcosL r$54,000. Valerie Leonard, and Jamie Leonard. Charles Hudson was bcM man. Ushers were Blake Fahey, Matt Hudson andTuytoc Kinder. Flower girls were triplets, Faith. Grace and Hope Keener. Ring bearer was Lucas Foster. After a reception at St. James episcopal Church, (he couplc went on a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico. They will be at home in Mocksvllle. , Tlie N.C. Highway PatroUm hold u Community Relations Forum at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. June 21, at Davie High School in Mocksvillc. Tlie Patrol is inviting commu nity leaders and nil residents from Davie County to attend the tonint to establish an exchange 01 ideas and information that will enable the Highway Patrol to’ morc’effectively meet the needs ' of the re-sideiits. The forum is a structured meeting In which community' leaders and 'citizens cait share with the Patrol any ideas brconr. cerris they have'qbout how the Patrol accomplishes its mission of ensuring.safe truitsportatiqn on the slate's highways. The forums ore being sched uled in'c'vciy'county in North • Carolina in an effort to improve servicc to cusipmers. The fo- nims will also help the Patrol incet requirements for accredit* tation by the Conmtission on Ac- • crcditation for Ltw Enforcement,* Agencies (CALEA). Select Homes To Operate Homemax Select Homes will immedi- alely begin operating the Homemax Mock.sville location under the trade name Modular Home Outlet. Bill Lollin. chairman of Se lect Homes. Inc. emphsisized that Select Homes' “will continue it's 17-year tradition by providing Mock.sville and wc.stcrn North Carolina customers the finest built and best serviced modular homes available." Select 1 lomes has plans to display several new all "true «\Qtlulars" model l\«tt\es at the MtK'ksville location. Select Homes, with Its now five locations, has built over- 3,(XX) new homes in North Caro-* lina .since 1984. Homemax is n- subsidiary of First Cincinatti. • Kylan Daniel Burton Son of Ryon and Candice Burton Jr. of Mocksvllle was bom May 25,2001 ut 6:20 p.m. Tlie buby weighed 7Ib I02,20ln lon^;. Delivered by Dr. SIngli ut Iredell Memorial Hospltul In Statesville. Rylun's mutcrnul gmndpur* ents ure David and Detiblc Steele Jr. of Mocksvillc. Muter- nal great grandparents are Waller and BcUy Bennett Sr. of Advoncc. Betty Domeron, David and Helen Steele Sr. Maternal great great grand* ^parents arc Sam und Lois Boger. Paternal grandparents are Terry and Pam Burton Sr. Pa ternal grcut grandparents are Terry and Peggy Burton. George and Ruth Foster all of Mocksvllle. ' ■ , Gentry Makes Deans List Andrea F. Gentry, a medical science major from Mocksvillc. was named to the dcan’s list for the spring semester 2001 at Alderson-Broaddus College. Philippi. W. Va. ■ She is the daughter of Jesse and Madelyn Gentry of Mocksvllle. ■ Gentry is in the third year of the physician assistant program. Site is doing the first phase of her rotations at the VA Hospital in Martinsburg, W. Va. She is a 1994. graduate of Davie High School and d 1998' graduate of Pfeiffer University. 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Over 2000 ^ d I Crt 91 3BR/2flA4 landjcapedla*n, EifV CciWi »'»'■ /jrwedcrtrnyieJ.frjfiyf/epiicw Winaton-Salem 7.5 acre estile In a very prwate settir>g fnx rmmtet from hosuital and shopping TWi horn* has 2690 ft.• and60R.3 1/2BA Ccrilenpony, :) Ink how in iram iculite.pilio.kofflt neotehcoi 1600 5f, spsdeui lilcnen ut) Uviig ramu^e i« t New constnjcticn in Pnpinlons sjbfcism 3BB, 2BA, 2<ar jangt. to in Buy rwianJtlWM colon. iDlie Benson in-SWDOO I 753S.MQinS)' WniioA-MtmStoo Itrtwg* 0«>n thrt tory 2BA/2SA hcmi oH o( eO«»r«ntn( Co^ntfy CV<b U n W>Ht crv CK.ttt HtfPfl, upgr*d«l. >t6<<oe (An >« tuno«/ll Hund, 135BunkeiWaySI69000 Thsbrickhorrehat2763 «t-It and t8-KteO»o«CountyMo«se«*«m* Uftl« tOPSlM:W2J5»ce». 2 heatpumpSpreplKement. abundance olr>dingt»«l». 3-it»« bam.. ft Tun CtdlfjWfCWSeCwr/lUity POSS^ 100% f/iaflCing tO Qualified «incfc»i. 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C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTEKPKISE RECORD, June 7 ,20U1 O b itu a rie s DEADLBNE tor placing Glassllled ads 10:30 a.m.Tuesday Charlc-s Virgil Sparks Mr. Charles Viisil Sparks, M, of Winston-Soltm, died Sunday, June 3,2001, at Arbor Acres. Mr. Sparks was bom In Davie County on Sept. 14; 1907, to Daxier D. and Mattie Foster Sparks. Mr. Sparks was a mem* bcr of Konnoak Hills United Methodist Church. He was retired . from Hanes Knitting Company with 45 years of service, and from Joyce Brothers Wholesale Com* pany with 26 years of service. Mr. Sparks was preceded In death by his wife Margaret Hanes Sparks, and a brother, Cletus* Spatks. Survivors: a brother, Ray Fos ter Sparks and wife' Dot of Davie County; 2 slsters*ln«law, Sudie j^lanes Clayton and husband Rob-' crt 0. of Winston Salem, and Nancy "Jacque" Hanes Joyce and husband Glenn of Winston Salem; and a number of nieces and neph* cws. The Rev. Randy Sherrill con* dueled a graveside service at 11 a.m.Tuesday. June5 at Woodland Cemetery. Memorials: Konnoak Hills United Methodist Church. 430 Wcisncr St., Winston Salem, 27127 Sallle B row n S pillm an Mrs. Sallle Drown Spillman, 87. of Junction Road, Mocksville, died Saturday. June 2,2001, at her residence. Mrs. Spillman was bom Jan. 6. 19l4.inWilkesCountytothelate Clinton J. and Dessie Templeton Drown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Alphonso .Spillman. In June 1989; 2 sons, Dock L. and Calvin D. Spillman; 2 brothers. Zennle and Tom Drown; 2 sisters, Eva Hayes and Noble Burnett; 4 half*brothers. Dodge Drown. Lon Brown, Luther Dmwn, and Cumey Brown; and a half-sister, Vcrtle McCrary. She spent her life as a home* maker raising eight sons and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 6 sons, Clarence L. Spillman and wife Nadine of Mocksville, Joseph A. Spillman of Mocksville, Richard T. Spillman and wife Joyce of Cooleemee, Kclih M. Spillman and wife Cheryl of Salisbury, Roger P. Spillman and wife Debbie o^ Cooleemee, and Alphonso G. Spillman of Mocksville;20grand* children. 26 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great-grandchildren; a brother, James R. Brown of To* ledo, Ohio; and 2 sisters, Alice Gibson of Albemarle and Bessie VickofYanceyvllIe. ' ' Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Robert Creason officiating. Burial followed at Legion Memo* rial Park In Cooleemee. G arland Jones, Jr. Mr. Garland Erastus (Dick) JonesJr..79,ofRalphMlllerRoad, Lexington died Wednesday, May 30, 2001 at Meadowbrook Ter*, race in Winston-Salem after a pe* riod of declining health. He was bom on June 28, 1921 In Davidson County to Garland Erastus Jones Sr. and Odessa Eller Jones. Before his retirement he was self-employed In the whole* sale/retail business with Broad Street Motors andJonesShoeCen-. ter. He served in the US Army during WWII and was a member of the Loyal Oder of the Moose. He was preceded In death by two brothers, Harold Jones and Walt Jones, and four sisters, Cleo Calloway,. Leu Ogbum,' Virginia Bartlett, and Annie Bell Tate. : ■ ' He is survived by the follow* ing: his wife Louise Cable Jones ofihehomt;twosons,RobinJones and wife Pat of Lexington, and Sam Jones and wife Knt'hy of Win* ston*Salem; two'daughters, Anne Allred and her husbaiid Steve of AVinston.-Salem; and Jennifer Owens of Lexington; two sisters, Louise Newsome of Winston-Sa* lem, and Ella Kate Johnson;of; Mocksville;and several grandchil dren. - ; Funeral services were held Sat*. urday, June 2,2001 at 11 a.m. at Midway United Methodist Church with bunal following In the ceih* -: • ctery.. •■.■i ,■■■.'' , The family received friends' from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, June ,1, ‘ 2001 at Davidson Funeral Home. 4 R obert Lee C lodfelter Mr. Robert UeClodfcItcr. 73. of Yadkinv>lle,died unexpectedly Friday, June i, 2001. at his home. Mr. Clodfelter was bom Jan. 31,1928. inForsyth County toOs- car and Myrtle ZIglar Clodfelter. He was retired from Sara Lee Corp., wat a member of Bethabara Moravian Church, and was a flsh* erman. Survivors: his wife, Margaret Jean Shermer Clodfelter of the home: 3 daughters, Catherine Clodfelter of Wlnston*Salem, Cynthia Humphries and husband Robert of El Paso, Texas, and Cheryl Clodfelter of Mocksville; a granddaughter; and 3 sisters,. Jean Calloway of Tobaccovllle, Ruth Shouse and husband William of Dale, S.C., and Jackie Newsome of Clemmons. W illia m C a rl Fletcher Mr. William Carl Fletcher, 86, of Ridge Road. Mocksville. died Thursday, May 31. 2001, at Forsyth Medical Center In Win* ston«Salem. Mr. Fletcher was born April 19,1915, in Jennings, to James C. and Sally Blankenship Fletcher. He was prccedcd in death by his parents, his wife, Pearl Bandy Flclchcr,onAug.9,1996;2sons, Carl W. and Kenneth D. Fletchcr, and a daughter. Joyce F. Foster. He was a member of Commu* nity Baptist Church and was em ployed with Troutman Furniture and worked as a farmer. Survivors; 2 daughters, Jane Spry and husband Lewis of Mocksville and Elaine Brown and husband Dennis of Mocksville: 7 grandchildren; a brother. Claude W. Fletcher of South Carolina; and a sister, Chloe Shaw of Carry, S.C. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 2, at 2 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Clyde Settles ofTi- ciating. Burial followed at Smith Chapel. , B rig h t W iles Mr. Bright “Coleman” Wiles, 83, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville died Friday. June I, 2001 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom July 31,1917 to late Thomas D. Wiles and Nancy Viola Vestal. He was of the Dap* list faith and worked at a farmer. He Is preceded in death by both parents, eight brothers, and one sister. • He is survived by one sister, Sadie W. Harris of Mocksville. and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday, June 4 at Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Grady Trivette officiating. Burial fol lowed In the church cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home In Winston-Salem. J.T. G oforth Mr.JamesThomasGofonh.65, of Beechwood Farm Road, Statesville died Monday, June 4. 2001 at the Davis Regional Medi cal Center following a brief ill ness. Mr. Goforth was born August -10, 1935 in Catawba County and wasthesonofthelateJamesDaniel Gotorin and Mary Elizabeth (Lizzy) Lazenby Goforth. He was a graduate of Coot Springs High School and married to Nancy Lazenby Goforth, who survives. He was aretired mechanic with the N.C. Department of Transpor tation In the equipment depart ment and was a charter member of Cool Springs Volunteer Fire De* partrhent. He attended Bethany ' Presbyterian Church, and had served in the U.S. Navy Reserves. He Is'survlved by the follow ing: one son, Rev. Robert J. Goforth ofCooIcemee:twodaugh* ters, June G. Witherspoon of . Statesville, and Dianne B. South* ern of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; and three greal- . grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one granddaughter. Heather Ann Witherspoon. , -‘Funeral services will be today at Nicholson Funeral Home (Chapel. Rev. Bobby Eades will officiate with interment to follow at Iredell Memorial Gardens Cem- eie^, The family received friends Wednbday, June 6 at Nicholson Funeral Home from 7-8:30 p.m.; ^ .. Memorials may be . made to Bethany Presbyteriari Church, c/o; IMBcih'any Road,Statesville,NC ' 28625. Fred C alvin Sm ith Mr. Fred Calvin Smilli, 80, o f, Ml. Air>, died unespeclcdiy at his home on Friday, June 1, 2001. He was born In Surry County on Sept. 28.1920. to the late Roy D. and Daisy Bowman Smith. Mr. Smith was retired from Dunnagan and Rideout of Winston-Salem, and was also associated with Smith Bridal Boutique and Cater ing for the past 30 years. He was a member of Slloam Baptist Church., ; Survivors: his wife, Gladys Tucker Smith of the home: 2 daughters and sons*in*law, Crys* tal and Jim Duchow of Mebane, and Anita and Ray Gertschof Sali nas, Calif.; n son and daughier*in* law, Dan and Ann Smith of Sneads Ferry; 4 grandchildren; 3 step- grandchildren; 4 brothers and sis* ters-in-law, Ray Smith of Ad vance, Clifton and Dorothy Smith of Dobson, arid Elbert and Ethel Smith, iind Bobby and Callie Smith, all of Slloam; and 2 sisters, Jackie Wall and Bonnie Bennett, both of Slloam. In addition to his parents, Mr. Smith was preceded In death by a daughter, Sharray Lawrence. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Stmday, June 3. at Slloam Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bill Faw. Buriat followed in the church cemctery. Full military riles were conductcd by American Legion Post 290 of King. Donations: Slloam Baptist. 6909 Slloam Rd.,Siloam. 27047. D avid Lee Sharpe Mr. Davie Lee Sharpe, 77. of Memorial Highway, Harmony diedMay29,200l InLakeNorman Regional Medical Center follow ing a period of illness, . He was a native of Iredell County, veteran of WWII, and memberofPineyGrovcAMEZIon Church. He is survived by the follow ing: his wife, Sadie Scott Sharpe of Brian Center In Mooresvllle;. two sons. David A. Sharpe and Jerry D. Sharpe, both of Statesville; two daughters. Elizabeth Lundy of Harmony, and Marilyn Stevenson of Decatur. GA; one sister. Elizabeth Lebby of Brian Center in Statesville: five grand* children; andone grcat^grandchiid. Funeral services will be held Saturday. June 9. 2001 at 2:30 p.m. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church. Rev. Reginald Eldrldge will officiate and burial will fol low in the church ccmctery.- The family will receive friind.s Friday. June8.2001 from7*8 p.m. at the funeral home. G lo ria Rose M ille r Ms. Gloria Rose Miller, 63; of Cherry HillRoad.Mocksvllledied Monday. June 4,2001 at Forsyth Medical Center.' Ms. Miller was born Novem* bcr8,1937inDavleCountytothe • late Daniel B. and Veola Smith Miller. She was a registered nurse and.was of the Baptist faith. Survivors Include: one son. Mark Overstreet of Inman, SC; one daughter. Della MacMillan of Famborough, UK; and two broth* . ers,'Mathias Miller of Flowery Branch, GA. and Daniel Miller of Salisbury. A graveside service wilt be held Saturday. June 9,2001 at 10 a.m. at Rowan Memorial Park with the. Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. The family wilt receive friends at the home ofMs. Miller at 1320 Cherry Hill Road. Mocksville. In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to the Davie County Public Library, 371N. Main Street. Mocksvillc; NC. 27028. M a ry D o Iile Parks Mrs. Mary Dollle Cowans Parks, 91, of Dutchman Road. Harmony died June 3. 2001 fol- , lowing a period of illness. . Mrs. Parks was a native of Iredell County and was the daugh ter of the late Andrew and Nancy Cowans. She wasa member of Ml. Nebo Baptist Church, and worked as a nurse assistant at Iredell Memo rial Hospiial. Her husband. Rayford N. Parks, prccedcd her In death July 29. 1998. and her son. David Lono. died In 1987. She Is survived by fourdaugh* ters: Mary Elizabeth Nichols; Katie Holmes; Joycelyn Dalton and husband Ray. all of Harmony; Alma Cunningham of Washing ton. D.C; a large number of grand- chiidrcn.grcat-grandchildren.and great-great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today at 3 p.m. at Ml. Nebo Baptist Church. Rev. Norman C. Dudley will offlciale and burial will fol low In the church cemetery. T ib u rcio M artinez, Jr. Mr. Tiburcio Martinez, Jr., 63. ^ ofEISalvadordledMay27.2001 In Iredell Memorial Hospital. He is survived by four sons, four daughters, four brothers, and two sisters. A funeral mass was held Satur day, June 2. 2001 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Francis Catholic Church. Fa ther Andrew Draper officiated. 635WiIk«t*raStrert - Mi^iivjlle.NC : OJ6)75MIOO COMING TO MOCKSVILLE S a tu rda y & S unday June 9 & 10 Ben Fran k lin Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, 1 pm to 5 pm Color P ortrait Package Special 3-8x10’s 3 - 5x7’s 12-Wallets $1335 r *225 Deposit _________ Customor pays St 1.00 when portraits delivered at storo approximately one week taler. •DON'T MISS IT •NO AGE LIMIT • FAMILY GROUPS ALSO • ADULTS TOOl All work Guaranteed by: TRIVETTE STUDIO Ben F ra n k lin ^WIIIow Qak Center •Mocksville, NC A Storehouse For Jesus FREE MEDICAL CLBMC Open every Thursday evening 5:00 PM to 8:30 PiVl To make m appoinniKnl call (3.16)7SNmorconKbytlH; clinic. bet\x ten 2.00 PM and 5:00PSton Thmthy atlcmoon. Clients must meet ccrtain eligibility requirements Spanish itUctprc^ax-aibblc DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE L.I.C. 4!6 Valley Rd. Mocksvillc. NC 336-7S1-3111 "Our fum/fy Serving Ynur Family" TOiit uaunovrN rtMRAL houb DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 - C9 Ai!\CTtiicmenl Free Hearing Tests Set For Mocksville Area An}^^ who ha.< trouble hearing or ui^istamling wonU is utlcomc 10 liave a frce hearing icsl with modern clcciTDnic equipment. liven |>cop!c now wearing a iiearing aid or those who nuy luve been tolJ nothing coutJ be done for them .should have a Iiearing test to And out ir they arc among the many a hearing aid will help. It may surpri« j-ou to know that many people with hearing. . problems do not need hearing aid$. Bui tliey do need a hearing lest as a fint step in finding out cxactly wlul the trouble is. There's no chai),>e fur the test and absolutely no obligation. TTie free hearing lesLs will be given by Beltonc Hearing Aid Spcclalisls at the Dellonc I fearing Aid Scrvice Center at 281N. Stain Street every Friday from 10:00 am to IKX) pin. To avoid waiting call 723*5253 for an appointineni for the free test al our ofllcc or in tlie privacy of your own home. %Beltone iSelma N. McC/ohi/ucHf 1903 - 2001 ^ .MOCKSVILLBgi l.M nlay slii Z iC re a is'l axti-axii " ;rWINSrON-SAl.EM5' I * Linda Ofborne. '[ 1945 - 2001 ; WILKESIIOROV j g i , ’ V U f'jft ',''.!'- '. y 'B o b b y T i’E m 'al-^A ',1932-2001 'ADVANciis;;? .EUzabelh G. W/Horrf | , 1907,r2001 ' ; ‘ SAlarrowNB ; . * %' 'I Lois B. T>ex!er :• 1921-2001 . M oacsviiiE ; ■;;iw 7'.2oor. ' CONOVER’ 'jif. ^T lioim s E .C rm soiti ’ 1924; 2001 COOUEMIB.= , 6 S ‘- \ Rro. George R .Bm /s I ^'1910.2001 . ' -'ASnUNDyVA ; 325.N. Main Street ^ Mocksville, NC • (336)751-2148 Da v ie p la c P RESIDENTIAL CARE J1 Ruth Brewer Davie Place would lil<e to salute Ruth Brewer as our resident of the week! Ruth has made her home here at Davie Place since July 2000. Ruth is a joy to have here,she is always tali<ing and has a smile for everyone. Ruth’s family whicli consists of her seven children all visit her frequently! Ruth welcome’s all of her family and friends to come see her at her home, Davie Place.!. Exftecl the Beat Shelia Sammons , ’ Director ... ’ ■ If you'or someone you know • , would like to apply to live with u^ ’ ■at the new Davie Placet coll usat ■ 336-751-2175 and ask for Sheila Sannmons; , ■ Medicaid & Privately Funded : 337 Hospital Street • Mocksville , ‘Lighthouse’ Opens On U.S 64 West There is an outreach ministry moving (0 Davie County from Iredell. The first service will be Sun*, day, June 10. The Lighthouse Deliverance Center is located in the Center community next to ihc Ccmcr.Volumccr Fire De partment. a neighborhood min* istry on U.S. 64 West in (he old Davie RV Supply building. The members of the Light house want to assist and help all those in this community, which could benefit and be helped by (he "Body ofChrist" said James . C. Jaclcson Sr., pastor. “Jesus called all those who were weary. { tired, and heavy laden with the cares of this world to seek >Iim. Jesus is (he Lighthouse, and if you seelt Him, you will find the (rue spirit of fellowship and Christianity at the Ligh(house Deliverance Center.” The Lighthouse will furnish after school carc, daycore. and any assistance needed. Call 492- 6467. 'The Body of Christ at the Lighthouse wants (o reach ou( and help all who need help • young, old, hhck, white, tlis- : panic, or whatever, ii docs not matter," Jackson said. 'There is now a ministry, who not only pra^^s for you, they will minister tO{your physical needs." Transportation (o and from (he church is available. Elizabe(h Jones is co-pastor. Rev. Jackson has many years in the ministry and clergy field. He was (he former pas(or of (he Praise Minis(ry in Iredell Coun(y. Services ut (he Lighthouse Dclivenmce Center are 10 u.m. for Sunday School, II a.m. Sun day for worship service and Wednesday evenings at 7 for worship and praise services. “The members of the Light house Deliverance Center want to warmly invite you and your family (o attend this shurch,” Jackson said. "A ll people are welcome." Jerusalem To Host Magnify On Sunday. June iO at 7 p.m. Jerusalem Baptist Church U.S. 601 South, will host Magnify in concert. ' , "Magnify’s music will lift up the name of Christ and share in song the message of His loving Grace and Mercy," said the Rev. . Jimmy Lancaster. Their theme verse is Psalm 34:3— “Oh, Magnify the Lord with me,. And le( us exalt His name together." Magnify is an ecumenical, Christian Community Choir comprised of individuals from 25 area churches. Everyone is in vited to share in (his special wor ship cxperience-(he concert is free but seating is limited.There will be a nursery provided for infants and toddlers. For more information, call 284-2328. Outback Games June 10-15 At Bread Of Life The •'Outback Games" will be the theme of the Vacation Bible School June 10-15 at Bread of Life Baptist Church, on ■ N.C. 801 just otTU.S. 601 north ofMociisville. The school will be from 6;30- 8:30 cach night. ■ For more information, call 463-3191, 998-3656 or 463- ■ 2178. GENE’S A U T O P A R T S 'Wo Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3B12 Clemmons Road , Clemmons. Attend The Church Of Your Choice NoCreekPrlmltlvoBopllstChurch.No Creek Church Road.Mocksvilto. Second & fourth Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conference, 1:30 p.m. Pastor, Elder Eugene Bennett. Eagle Heights Church, 10 a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertime, 7 p.m.ThursdayBlbtestudy.Casualdress, contemporary music & worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mockavllle Wesleyan Church: Hospi- lalStreol,SundaySchool.9:45a.m. Wor ship, 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meet ing. 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751- 5595. Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Sunday School, 10. Worship. 11. Pastor, Rev. Brad Holliman.' Center United Methodist Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Wor- ship. 11. Pastor Bill Wombaugh. 751- 2754. ChiWcaredifoctors: Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940-3753. Elbavllle United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9) & Youth {orChrisUages 10-12). 1s\&3tdSun..3- 4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ meet every Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Disciple I Bible Study. Wed.. 7 p.m. Disciple III Bible Study. Thurs., 7 p.m. t^ated In Advance. Pas tor: Rev. Jack Wallaco. Cooleemee Church of God: Sunday School,9:45a.m. WorshlpServlce, 10:45 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour, 7 p.m. For Info about transportation, call Brother Dale Breldinger at 264-2180. Cornatzer United Methodist Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 o.m. Bibto Study, Wednesday, 7:30. Rev. Harold ZImmomian. pastor. Bethel United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9;45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. Warner, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday Sctiool. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Youth. 5 p.m. Rev. David Chlldors. Located In downtown Advance. Farmington United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Dianne Marsden. Oak Grove United Methodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Concord United Methodist Church. Cheny Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Rev. Phillip Parks. . Hardison United Methodist Church; Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Wonderful Wednesdays Children's program, 6-7:30 p.m. Pastor. Rev. Den nis B. Marshall. Episcopal Church of the Good Shep herd, Church St., Cooloomee. Worship; 9:30 a.m. Children's Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. I Community Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening 8en,rfce.6p.m.WednesdayBible Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale United Methodist Church: 5226 U.S. 158. Advance. Conlemporaty worship services Sunday at 6:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. with Promlseland (children's ministry thm 5th grade). Youth meetings. Wednesday nights. Impact (ir. high) at 5:30; Axis (sr. high) at 7. Smal groups and Bible studies throughout week; drama, wcrshlpteam.couples.slngles.vramen's, men's. Dr. Keigh Turman, pastor. Will Plitt, director of student ministries. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Sen/ice; 10 a.m. Sun day School; 10:45 a.m. Rev. Dianne Marsden.'Pino Rd. RedlandPentocostalHollnessChurch: Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship; 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. * Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; 9:15 a.m. Interim Pastor: Rev. GIennReIchley.751-5419. Web Address: http://www.mindsprtng.com/Ahotycross/ Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Cho risters (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6- 12). 5:30 p.m. Paston Neal Carter. (336) 751-2507. Mocks United Methodist Church. N.C. 801 S.,Advance.Rev.BrucoGwyn. Sun day worship: 6:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Paston Dr. Robert McLawhom. 998-3854. Sunday School: 10 am., worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and alter school programs. 940- 5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church; Sunday Wor ship. 11 a.m., Sunday Bible Study. 9:45 Q.m. Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. children's youth activities, prayer meet ing, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-6616.MinlsterofMuslc.BrentHellon. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Cen ter, 1687 Hwy. 601N. Sunday Services,. 10 a.m„ 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Soivico. 11 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study. 5 p.m. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. /\ssoc. Pas tor Derrick Mock. Women'sAux. & Broth erhood Biblo Study, 1 st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty UnltedMethodistChurch.U.S. 601 S.Worsh5p:9:45a.m.Sunday School: 11a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Ser vice, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional senrice. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 336- 751-2503. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sun day worship. 10:30 a.m.. 6:30 p.m. Wod. ovening. 7 p.m. Poston Jerry L. Couch. 998.3746, Cana Rd. - Poller's Une. Turrentlne Baptist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 11 a.m.; Night Ser/lce. 6 p.m. Pastor Rev. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sun day School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 321 Rodland Rd., Advance. 336-998- 5083. Fax; 940-5502. E-Mail: bethumc9aol.com. Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Fork-BixbyRd.. Advance, Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks. Apt. 7A, Milling Rd.. 7 p.m.. Thursdays. Bishop T.R. Rice. Clement Grove Church of God, Body of Christ 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492- SI 25. Saturday Services; Sabbath School, 10a.m.. Worship, 11;45.WednesdayBible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Elder Emost Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right. Tues days. 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8-8:30 a.m.. WSTP1490 AM. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sun day School.9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m..7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 996- 3022. Liberty WesleyanChurch,2106 Sheffield Rd., Hannony. Sunday School 10 a.m., Mom. Worship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adven ture 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor Ronald Lee. Blxby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork- BixbyRd.,near CornatzerRd.,Sun.School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m. Pastor Rev. Carol Anno Jackson. 998-6813. DullnUnltedMethodl8tChurch,897Dulin Rd.. Mocksville. 998-6171. Pastor Bob McLawhorri. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Wor ship 9:30 a.m. CooieemeoUnltedMethodlst.KldsKamp every Sun. 5-6:30. For Info call 951 -0411. In Home Bible Studies, by Randy Howell. Leam the tmth about tho rapture, other subjects avail. Call 284-4667. Bear Creek Baptist Church, Boar Crook Ch. Rd, Sun. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study Wod. 7 p.m., Team Kids Wed. 6:30 p.m., Cecil Wetherholt - Interim Pastor. Cooleemee First Baptist Church. 204 Marginal St.. Sun. Biblo Study 10 a.m., Mom. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Team Kids 6 p.m. grades 1-6. Wod. night 7 p.m. Interim Pastor Dr. Wayne Sterling. Mocksville Second Presbyterian. 400 Pine St. Worship. 11 a.m., Church School. 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis of AssissI, RC. Masses; Mon day, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m. Sunday, 6 a.m., 10:30a.m. Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m. Bible Study. Sunday 6 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church. 1835 Farm ington Road. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Bible Study, 6 p.m. Kkis in Action. Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Rev. Joseph B. Tomborlin III. 998-3826 or e-mail: pastorjoetOyahoo.com. Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 North across fromHorn’sTmckStop, Mocksville. 751 -3639. Worship & Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.'Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday sen/ice, 7 p.m. Pastor Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville: Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morn ing v«)rship; 11 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. FuKon United Melhodlst Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 o.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Jack Wallaco. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church,U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Sunday night praise & worship, 6. Wednesday night praise & worship. 7. Pas tor. James Ward. 998-6394.' First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksville. 751 -5312. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wednesday , Prayer Service, Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship service. 11 a.m.. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. 998-8306. Cornatzer BaptlstChurch. l372Comatzer Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11: evening, 6:30; Awana's Wor ship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church. 1869 Sheffield Rd.. at County Une Rd. Sen/Ices; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ossembly. 10. Sunday School tor all ages. 11 a.m.. Sun day Worship. Ijames Baptist Church, Sheffield Rd.. MocksvilIo.SundaySchool.9:45 a.m.. Wor ship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening, 6. Wednes day. 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:30. Morn ing vwjrshlp, 11 a.m. Rov. McRay. AdvanceFlrst BaptlstChurch. 1936N.C. 601 S. Suriday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Biblo Study and mission groups, 7 p.m. Pastor Lanny Atkins. Church phone: 998-6302. Church of God of Prophecy. 2323 U.S. 601 S..Mocksvillo.SundaySchool, 10a.m., worship. 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednes day ovening. 7. Pastor Rov. Bobt:iy Shinault. 719-6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St.. Cool- eemoe. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11.Sunday ovening,6; WednesdayAwana/ Youth. 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study. 7. Rev. Sholby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School. Satur day. 9:30-11; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macedonia Moravian Church. 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School, 9:30- 10:45 o.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-4394. Pastor Rov. Greg Uttle. ’ Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. Pastor Ronnie Craddock. 996-4331. Sunday School, 10a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wednes day Night Prayer meeting, 7:30. Live Sun days. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church of God, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street, Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor Bishop James Ijames. Mt SInal AME Zion Church, 468 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Or. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. Blxby Church of the Living God. 2121 Comatzor Rd.. Advance. Pastor. Rev. Perry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship time, Sunday 10-11 a.m.,6p.m. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem. NC 27102 336-723-1669 VOGLER . ^ r S O N S ruuerui iiomv 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NO 27012 3 3 6 -7 6 6 -4 7 1 4 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. 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J ' Cbnnol b« used wilh ony ^ oih»f coupon 0' off*r. % DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 - D1 Randall and Principal Candy Poplin have fun with the sandbox. - Photos by Robin Fergusson RandalUgcelves her award from superintendent, Dr. Bill Steed, Pnnclpal Candy Poplin says that Randall Is willing to and school board chair, Janie Garnett. heip wherever she Is needed. Newest School Produces County’s Top Volurit^r By Mike Bnrnhurdt Davie County Enterprise Record CORNATZER - Pam Randall ar ranges iicr work schedule so she can spend time at Cornaizcr Elementnrv School. Why? Because she carcs. Last year, Davie County’s school volunteer of the year spent more than 500 hours at ihe school, helping to bring the newest PTA in line with others that had been in existence for years. A fairly new resident to Davie County, she knew she wanted to be in volved In her childrens' school. “But it’s kind of hard when you're new a n d with a new school." Elaine Snow leads choir students at the volunteer awards ceremony. But Randall, as the PTA ways and means chair, hit the ground running, organizing one fund raising effort after another to help pay for playground equipment for the students. And she did more. Students became to know her as the "swish lady,” because every Wednesday, she would coordinate • the fluoride "swishing" program to pro mote belter dental health. She's helped teachers, administra tors, parents and students, "For me, I want to know what’s go* • ing on in the school," she said. "My kids sec me here and they know I carc uboui what’s going on. You get to know the teachers, the cafeteria people, the cus todians ..." She admits that many weeks, it seemed like she was at school more than she .was at home. "You hate to turn them down If they need help, and they always need help," Randall said. Before she began volunteering. Randal) teachers had plenty of time to do their jobs. Now, she knows better. Even when they don’t have a class, they are busy supervising children or tutor- i Pam Randall hangs out with some of the Cornatzsr girls, Angelica Lo|, Nora Smith, Afriy Lanier, Elizabeth Sides, Ayanna Leach and Kerl Robertson. Ing those who need a h'ctic extra help. ‘‘They're always working. That’s why lt‘s Important the parents be sup portive," she said. “She*s here whenever we need her," sajd Principal Candy Poplin. “Pam is one of those people you can ask her to do anything and you know it will be done well." She spearheaded the effort for the playground, Poplin said, uniting the school and surrounding community in ihecfTort. .' .. . "She's kept the parents informed oboul the fund raising, and she's kepi me informed," Poplin said. i School Winners Coolcemce Dorothy Whitaker and Francos McCIamrock Davie High Kenneth Ferebee Mocksvllle Elementary Barbara Laymon Plncbi^ook 1 Bobbi Shrewsbury North Davie Patti Boehm South Davie , Rick & Debbie Winters Shady Grove Elaine Simpson William R. Davie Sister Susie Dandison ' McDonald's of Mocksvllle, nomi nated by Mocksvllle Elementary and North,Davie Middje, was named the witinur of the county exemplary servicc awaid given to businesses or clubs. Spe cial rccognldon was also given to Vulcan Materials, Davie Soil & Water and.DavIe Facilities Monagement. ; . Exemplary Service Cornotzer Mocksvllle Woman's Club DevleHlgh , / ' . Ingcrsoll-Rand Plnebrook Bethlehem United Methodist Church . South Davie Middle . TVco Electionics^of Clemmons. Shady.Groye , .Venezia's Restaurant : ^ ' William R. Davie ShcCncId Lumber & Pallet A ’J ^ . p i ■ DAVIE COONTV UNTERI’KISK RIXORl), June 7.2001 Pinebrook Students Honored At Fifth Grade Awards Ceremony DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 - DJ Rending; Rebccca Church, Hnnniih Spcighl. Johnalhmi Rocsch. Tiffany DeVbrc, Spcji- ccr Losun. ' ’ ; . : On Friday. May 18 Pincbrook'j gym waj filled with paicnu and guesls os the elemcn- laty school held 115 annual fourth iuid fifth grade awonlsceremony. , ^ Mrs. Hotton, ntth Rtmlci ; Sponlsh Awnrd: Hannah Reading--Most Outstanding, Speight. Sarah Sexton, Katclyn Erika Wentz, Most Improved, Man.ipllc, Oina Williams, Joshua' Kayla Bowles. Math-Most Out- Porks, Jaclyn Woodward. Allle standing. DJ Holemon. Anno Hendrix, and Toyior Brewer. Bolley, Graltain Mo^sou, Eliza- ' Chorus; Tracey Cption. beth Budd, Amanda Nichols. Brannon Lynch. Alex Williams. Ryan Hutchinson. Johnathan Bryce Hauser, Ashley Estep. Roesch, Most improved. Alex Amondu Reovis, Cayla Sims. Djckens. Morgan Lynn. Kirston Saroh Webb, Samantha Judd. ■ Wilson, Alex'Williams. Scon Danny Peele. Vonn Smith. Ora- Rouse. Ryan Davis. Danielle ham Morrison, Bradley Greer. Smith. Andrew Llnhnrt.Accelcr- Holiie Tucker. Timmy Stiling., oled Reading. Bryce Hauser.. Nolan Allen. William Ntincr. Katelyn Mansplle. William RebeccaChurch.JordonReavis.' Miner. Nick Bios. Amondo Kotelyn Mansplle. Cindy Robinson. i Kohncn.P0lB0 Carter.GinuWl- Mrs. Ilawaril, ntlh grade: lioms. Michelle Smith. Brittany Rcoding-Most Outstanding. Sa- Billups. Emily Tierney. Jordan rah Sexton. Most Improved, Yuenger, Justine Solomon, Katie Katie Tucker. SciencC"Mosl Tuker, Kayla Newsom, Hannah Oiits)anding, Chris Fleicmier, Speight, Lauren Boyler, Erika Amanda Reavis. Alex Williams. Wentz. Kayla Bowles. Amanda Amanda Nichols. Sean Rouse. Robinson. Jessica Dionne. An- Most Improved. Michelle Smith, 'drew LInharl. C.J. Dwiggins, Brian . Atkins. Brandon Stephen Livcngood. Donieilc Beauchamp. Acceleralcd Read- Smith. Alex Davis. Tiffany ing, Logon DeHart, Chris Estep. Evan Wiles. Evan Fleicmier. Ryon Hutchinson. So- Flemlng, Chelsea Swyers. Kayla toh Webb. Danny Peele. Porter-Cox.Morgan Lynri. Eliza- M rs. Hnrlman, fourth beth Budd. Bnuidy Smith. Sarah grades Most Outstanding. Rcad- Teague, Kirston Wilson. Jay ing:Hiyl6fBrewcr,Math: Jordon Whiteheart. nnd Kotie Strcit.. Martin Luther Kiniii Jr. SpjjCch Conlesl Winner! Amanda Nichols : ' Spelling Bee: Eliobeth Budd (school winner). Vincent Ciocc. Smith! Jusiine.Soionion. Sarah Webb.;aml Alex Williams. Special recognilion was given to the following individuals: Bobbl Shrewsbury, volunteer of the year. Allison Cook, niarquee sign coordinator. Susan Newman .and Mary Slitter for their help with the patio'for the playground and the Bethlehem United Meth odist Church which received the Exemplary Service Award. ' ' Under the guidance of Physl-' cal Educotion teacer JanlceJack- ‘ son oil Pinebrook students por- ticlpated again,this year In the : Presidents Physical Fitness Test. , Presidenllal Award Winners wcrer Will Beeson, Will Cope. Kirklin Bowles, Alex Newman, Kali Whitaker, Andrew Key, Jacob Linhart, Jordan Farmer, Connor Bodenhamer, Elaina Womble, Joel Martin, Jake McKay, Coitiln Tutterow. Emer ald Tuthiil. Ethan Waiituch. Cry.s- loi Lester; Jordan Kinder. Sarah Eyons. Corey Bodenhamer., Brandy Smith. Michael Martin. Jcsslea Dionne, Jordan Yuenger. Evon Wiles. Samoniho.Judd. Garrett Bcngo; Alex Williams. Eiriily’ Tierney, Johnathan Roesch, Andrew Linhart. Molly Ciiapple. and Elizabeth Budd. National Award Winners were: Emily Evansl Jordan Hutchens. Adam Lapish, Michael Lee, Jeremy Walker, Jonah Womble. Johnny Zorbock. Jacob Greer. Matthew Marshall. ; Sydney McCune. Jcss.se Nester. Dwoin Tliornsberry. Andrew Ballard. Chelsea Whitaker. Giirrett Nester. Travis Walker. Kathryn'' Diitcns. Jordan Fouchex. Emily Gardner Meredith Hanes. Johnathan Hicks. Hoilin Morrison. Morgan Strickland. Khiiy Wharton. Kerri Kindler. Social Studies: Sarah Evons, Science: Christine Guiiedge. Most Imprivcd, Read ing: Mitchell Bowles, Math: Corey Bodenhamer, Social Stud ies: Katie Walkijr. Sciencc: Logon DtHan. Cooper llinman. Nathalie Marroquln. Acceleralcd Nathalie Morroquin. Aihonda Reading: Cameron Taylor. Reovis. Seoh Rouse, and Clint NothanielHomm. Johnny Smith. Slater. • ' Jacob Darnell. David Oakley. CeoRrnphy Dee: Rcbecco M rs. W illiam s, fourth Church (school winner). Nolon grade: Most Outsionding. Read- Alien. Paige Carter, Zeb Cope, ing; Diana Gnien, Math; Jordan iHoliie Tucker. Ethan Wontuch Schultz, Social Studies; Ethan Danny M erritt. Corey Wontiich. Science: Zachary Bodenhamer. ond Toni Blake. Stephenson. Most Imprived, Palrldlle Awards: Btandon Reading: Whitney Chiien. Math: Beaitchamp and Brandon Smith. Megan Marshall. Social Studies; Rcflccllons A rt Contest MattBogcr.Science:JordanTay- Wlnners: Hannah Campbell, lor. Accelerated Reading: Diana Polge Carter. Brendcn Hanes, Green. Cooper Hinman. Jacob 'Samantha Judd, and District win- Schlueter. Haley Bowman. Josh J j^ s R , a n A n ^ in , K a n d E ^ ^ j j^ ^ Pinebrook Marquee Assis- grade: Mosl Ouisiunding Read- lanlst Timmy Sliling, and Gina ing*. Tccvot Rcccc. MatU*. Williams. SamanthaJamcs,SociaiStudics: Smith Grove Rurltan Clll- Jaclyn Woodard, Scicncc: Danny zcnship Award: Sarah Sexton Merritt. Most Improved, Read* and Taylor Evans. ing: Ryan Carter, Maih: Jennce GO (Gym Orgnnliatlon) Employer of the Year VF Jeanswear was namecJ employer of the year by' the Davie County Functional Course of Stuciy. Pictured are Angle Davis, human resources representative, antJ Wanda Carter, supervisor. Team: Michael Martin (Cap- ! tain). BrianAtkins. DannyPccie. and Joseph Powell.' Odyssey of the Mind: An drea Paproky.,Nathaniel Hamm. Diana Green. Elizabeth Budd. Jesse Doby. Cindy Kohnen. Wil liam Miner. , . ____Perfect Attendance Award: Johnathan Roesch. Matthew ■ Ballaid. D.J. Holman. Vincent Cioee. Kayla Bowles. Amanda Robjnson. Ryan Carter. Sam Frye. Jcrron Watson. Davie 1 Oakley. ' v Bus Students of the Year: Katelyn Mansplle, Josh Owens. Samantha Judd, Michael Stevens, Sarah Walts. David ‘ Oakley. Chelsea Swyers. Adam McCallisteK Sarah Sexton. 'Michah Womble. Jennifer 'Kelley. Nolan Allen. Acadcmie Awards Mrs. KarHs, fifth grade: ; Reading—Most Outstanding. V Kayla Newsome. Most Im- 'proved. Brandon Beauchamp. . Mat~Most Outstanding. Nathan '■^Budd. Lauren Boyier. Michael ■ Stevens;MoHy Chappie. Ganett Benge. Sarah Webb. Kayla ■ Bowles. Brandon Noel. Most Wilson. Social Studies: Joke Sheek. Science: Jordon Taylor. 'Accelerated Reading: Trevor Reece. Brcnden Hanes. Brandy Rogers. Heldl Kinder. Andrco Poproky. Mni. Lynch, fourth grade: Most Outstanding. Reading: Vincent Cloce. Moth; Vincent eloce. 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Schmitt, as recorded In BooK 262. Pago 210, of the Davio County Public Registry (see Appointment of Substitute Trustee as recorded In Book 352, Page 019 of the Davie County Public Registry); the record owner of he properly described in the said Deed of Trust being Michael D. Schmitt and Elaine K. Schmitt: default having been made in payment of the Promissory Note secured by said Deed of Trust; the said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof sublect to forecio* sure; the present owneraiid holder of the Note having demanded fore* closure for the purpose of satisfy* ing said debt; and by authority con* talned In the Order Allowing Fore* closure of Deed of Trust signed on the 3rd day of May, 2001. as the result of a hearing In the forecio* sure before the Clerk of Superior Court (00 SP 180); and at the re* quest of the owner and holder of the Note secured by the aforemen* tionod Deed of Trust, Blanco Tacabery Combs & Matamoros, RA.. Substitute Tnisteo. will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door of the Davie County Court* house in the City of Mocksvilie. North Carolina, on Tuesday. Jut^e 19. 2001 at 11:00 a.m.. the real estate located in the County of Davie, being more particularly de* scribed as follows: BEING LOT Number 11 as shown on a plat of Deacon’s Rkfge recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 60 and 61. Davie County Registry, to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description. The property address is 265 Deacon's Ridge, Mocksvilie. Davie County, North Carolina. The sale shall be made subject to any and all taxes including taxes which are a Hen against the prop* erty though not yet duo or payable, and any special assessments, easements, rights of way. restric* tions of record, and prior deeds of trust. The highest bidder at the sale may be required to make deposit by cash or check of up to ten (10%) percent of the bid, or $750.00. whk:hover Is greater, at the time the bid is accepted, and the remaining balance upon confirmation of the uio. ' • '.'■■■ ' The sale will bo roponod to the Court and will remain open for ad* vanco or upset bids for a period of ton (10) days. If no advance bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, tho sale will be confirmed. This Is the 7th day of Juno, 2001. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros. P.A., Substitute Trustee By: Bowen C. Houff, Vice President 6.7-2tn DOWNUNDER ROCK & TILE Brell & Slacey Lavsry 336-492-7087 Ceramic Ttle Installalton im m t A d F o r F im f ^ k i MILLEREQUIPMENfM RENTAL ' SPRING IS HERE! Bodcai. aeiaioi con: gluijDer amufelorreiilloUayl iM' , I33GI 751-2304 ORDER OFPUBUCATION FOR DIVORCE FAMILY COURT OF DODDRIOQE COUNTY. WEST . VIRGINIA IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF RODNEY L ROBINSON, Petl* tioner And NANCY ROBINSON. Respondent. Civil Action No.: 01*0-21. OBJECT For the Pelitloner to obtain a divorr:e from the bonds of Matrl* mony from the Respondent, to ob tain equitable distribution of ail marital property, to be restored to his separate property, arid for Gen eral relief. To the Above Named Retpoii* dent: It appearing by affidavit nied In this action that Nancy Robinson, whoso last known address Is 994 Point Road. Mbcksvlile. North Carolina. 27026 Is a non*resldont of tho State of West Virginia, ft Is hereby ordered that she serve upon Heather Ireland Molessa, legal counsel for the Petitioner, whose address Is P.O. Box 366 West Union. West Virginia 26456, an answer, Including any related counter-claim or defense you may have to the complaint filed In this action on or before July 9,2001. If you fail to do so. thereafter Judgement, upon proper hearing and trial, may bo taken against you (or the relief demanded In the com* plaint. This Order shall be pub lished as a Class II legal advertise* ment. A copy of said complaint can be obtained form tho undersigned Clerk at his office at the Doddridge County Courthouse, West Union. 26456. Entered by Cleri( of said Court May 31.2001. Dwight E. Moore CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY OF DOODRIDQE, TO* wm I. Dwight E. Moore. Cleri( of the Circuit Court of Doddridge County, State aforesaid, do hereby certify tho foregoing to be a true copy of the order of publication issued In the above styled Civil Action on the 31st day of May, 2001. Dwight E. Moore Cleri( of the Third Judicial ■ Circuit Doddridge County. West Virginia, 6-7-2tn . • 1 - ' > . ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS DAVIE COUNTY 123 South Main Street Mocksvilie. North Carolina 27026 Separate sealed proposals for tho Cooleemee Wastewater Treat* ment Plant Sludge Removal will be . received by the County of Davie at 123 South Main Street. Mocksvilie, North Carolina 27028. until 2:00 p.m. local time, June 25.2001. and then at the Chambers of the County Commissioners publicly opened and read aloud. Minority and Fe male owned businesses are Invited to participate. The project consists - of removing and disposing of the.'' accumulated sludge In the north* em aeration basin of the wastewa*' ter treatment plant. Request for Proposals may be obtained from the Engineer. Cavanaugh & Associates, P.A. lo cated at 8064 North Point Bouie* ^ vard. Suite 102, Winston-Salem. North Carolina. 5% Bid Bond re* ' quired. The County of Davie resen/es the right to reject any and all pro*' posals. Bidder must bo licensed under Chapter 67 of the North Carolina General Statutes. Date:June 1,2001, By: Mr. Ken Wlndley. County' fiianager ..6*7*1tn Chase Grading Grading • Hauling Landscaping Land Clearing • Driveways Gravel • Mulch • Fill Dirt New Lawns 336-998-1053 WOOD INSTALUTION* PARTS ACCESSORIES •SERVICE COMMERCIAL* RESIOENTIAL Bobby Giirtlwr (336) 751-2!HI6 ' * ' Mocksvilie. NC \ : DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7.2001 - D5_^ PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE .SUPERIOR COURT DIVI* SION " BEFORE THE CLERK 01SP45 IN RE: ROY MARTIN BEAM and LORENE M. BEAM. FORECLOSURE OF DEED OF TRUST. Dated Seplemberl9,1997, RECORDED IN BOOK 262. AT PAGE 916. IN THE DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY BY AUN B. POWEa, TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority coritained in a certain Deed of,TrustdatedSeptember19,1997. securing a Note and indebtedness - of$19,250.00,whk;h'wasexocutod ■ by Roy Martin.Beam and Lorene IM. Beam, and which is recorded in Book 262. at Page 916, Davie County Registry, the undersigned having been appointed Substitute Trustee by Instrument recorded in sald.Reglstiy, default having oc curred in the payment of the Note secured by said Deed of Tnist, and at the request of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, In accordance with the provisions of sakJ Deed of Trust, will offer lor sale at public auction to tho highest bidder lor cash at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday the 13th day of June, 2001, at the Courthouse door In Mocksvilie. Davie County. North Carolina, tho real property at 109 Dusty Hill Rd., Mocksvilie, North Carolina. 27026, which is more particularly de scribed as follows: ' ^BEGINNING at an iron located , North 33 deg. 33 min. 23 sec. East 37.91 feet from a nail at the centeriine of SR #1406 right of way (locally known as ”Angell Road*) with the centeriine right of way of SR #1460 and njnning thenco with the eastern right of way margln of SRIfI 406 North 16 deg. 45 min. 29 sec. West 220.00 feet to an iron in said right of way margin; thence North 65 deg. 56 min. 39 sec. East 225.18 feet to an Iron; thence South 24 deg. 09 min. 34 sec. East 230.16 feet to an iron In the northern right of way margin of SR 1480; thonce with said right of way margin South 66 deg. 42 min. 51 sec. West V 248.48 feet to the BEGINNING .,co.r)lalnJng;,1.,|W.8cres, more or less, as surveyed 9-20-96 by Grady L Tutterow, RLS. and being a por tion of the Ray McClamrock heirs property as per Deed book 137, page 103 Davie County Registry. The present record owner(s) of said property is/are: Roy Martin ■ Beam. Said property will be sold sub ject to taxes, assessments, and any superior easements, rights of way, restrictions of record, liens, or other prior encumbrances, said sale to remain open for Increased bids for ten (10) days after report thereof to the Clerk of Superior Court. The . Substitute Tnjstee may require the * high bidder to deposit cash at tho sale in an amount equal to the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or $750.00. If no upset bid is filed, the balance of the purchase price, less deposit, must bb made in cash upon tender of the deed. • This is the 31st day of May, 2001.'.:- ' ,V’ - Alan B. Powell : Substitute Trustee - .' Post Office Box 1550 ^ - High Polpt.NC 27261 336-869-8733. ' ; 5-31-2tn Sniders Uwn Service Orrerinf* Complete ScrvIcc Mawin|,Sc«linf.i1aniln|. ' Feniiiier.FJowen.nic. Bryan Sni«ler • Culi for free Gulmaia mSt6-:6t2*Mobae7M-901J220 R a n d o lp h la n d s c a p in g aTractor Stntoes D.ilon • Iniultttlon • M«lntonanM SMdlng • Sodding • Avrallon . Qrsdlrig'Draliug* Rosldentlal/Comi^ierclal Tad Randolph FrM emrnatet 890-9700 996*7782 FOR SALE: Cars - Trucks Utility Buildings' Carports: All Slits, All Galnnized AHStoDoalat» 336.751-3442Mocksvilie, NC' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 117.054 01-SP-47 FHA# 361-5406423-703 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of tho power and authority contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Paul D. Toney and wife. Donda D. Toney, dated the November 20,1998 and recorded on November i20,1998 In the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of DAVIE County, North Carolina, in Book 0269 at Page 0899; and be* cause of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by sakl Deed of Tmst. the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for solo, at public auction, to tho high est bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the DAVIE County Courthouse. In Mocksvilie. DAViE County, North Carolina, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, tho 21st day of June, 2001 that parcel of land. Including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of Mocksvilie, County of DAVIE. State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Farmington Township. Davie County. North Carolina and bounded on the West and North by the property of Jimmy Lee Dull (DB171. PG 922). on the East by the property of Nellie Reavis Whitenor (DB 164. PG 250) a common comer v^th Jimmy Lee Dull (DB 171. PG 922), thence the following five calls with the lines of Whitener. South 04 deg. 37' 35’ West a distance of 112.54* to an Iron found, thence South 83 deg. 21' 06' West a distance of 52.00' to an iron found, thence South 04 deg. 37' 35’ West a distance of 107.22' to an iron found, thence North 83 deg. 21' 08* East a dis tance of 52.00' to an Iron found, thenco South 04 deg. 37' 35" West a distance of 114.88' to an iron found, a common corner with Jimmy Lee Dull, thence with his line. North 80 deg. 22' 25* West a distance of 150.00'loan iron set. a . distance of 51.96' from an iron found, the southwest corner of jimmy Lee Dull (OB 171, PG 922’. thence on a now lino with Jimmy Lee Dull, North 04 dog. a r 35" East a distance of 321.56' to an Iron sot. a new comer for Jimmy Lee Dull, thence on r. new line. South 85 deg. 22' ZZr (Idst a distance of 119.43' to a point, thonce continuing on said course South 85 deg. 22' 25” East a distance of 30.00' for a total of 149.43' to tho Point of BEGIN NING. Containing 1.0000 more or less and being a portion of that property described In Deed Book 171, Page 922. According to sur vey by Sizemoro & Associates. RA.. dated July 31.1998. TOGETHER With a perpetual 30' Easement for Ingress, egress - and regress across the property of ‘ Jimmy Lee Dull (DB 103. PG 496 and DB 171, PG 922) from US Highway 801 to the above de* scribed property, and being more partlculariy described as follows: BEGINNING at an Iron set. the northeast comer of the above de* scribed 1.0000 acre tract, thence '■ along the north line of isald tract. North 85 deg. 22* 25-West a dis* tance of 30.00 to a point; thence North 04 deg. 37' 35* Easta total distance of 594.52'. (crossing a point In the north line of DB 171. PG 922 a common line with DB 103. PG 496. at 360.99'), (0 a point in the south Right-of-way line of NC Hwy 601, thence along said Right*' of-way. South 31 deg. 15'10* East a distance of 51.19''to a point, thonce South 04 deg. 37'35* West • a distance of 13.21' to an iron found, the northern most comer of OB 171. PG 922. thence along a common line of the Jimmy Lee Dull tract as described in DB 171, PG ■922 and DB 103, PG 496, South . 04 deg. 37' 35* West a distance of. 161.47' to an Iron found a common comerof tho aforesaid tract, thence across the tract of Jimmy Lee Dull (DB171.PG 922) South 04 deg. 37' 35* West a distance of 162.70'' to an iron found, the northwest cor ner of Nellie Reavis Whitener (DB 164, PG 250), thenco along her west lino. South 04 deg. 37’ 35* West a distance of 195.56' to the pointofBEGINNING. ; , .:• The present record owrier'of tho ' foregoing roal property Is' Paul D. ‘ Toney. Tlie real property descried hereinabove has a street'address of 3721 NC Hwy 8OI; Mockuvllie.. NC 27028. DAVIE Coufity; At the consummation of the foreclosure sale, their Substitute Trustee re serves the right to require a cash . deposit ora certified chock not to ' exceed the greater, of five percent. ' (5%).of.the anfiount of.the.bid or, Seven* Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00). In the event that the Owner and Holder Is exempt from paying tho same, the successful bidder may also be required to pay for revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, any Land Trans fer Tax, and the tax required by N.C.G.S. Section 7A*308 (0) (1). This property shall be sold sub* ject to all unpaid taxes, prior llen(s) and special assessments. As re quired by law. the sale shall be open for a period of ten days. This sale may be upset by placing an upset bid within this said ten day period of tlmo.^ln the,amount re*, quiredbylaw. This is the 7th'day of June, 2001. . William Walt Pettit . > v Substitute Tnisteo . 6-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA ■ DAVIE COUNTY- • ' PUBLIC NOtlCE BUDGET HEARING FY 2001*2002 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2001*2002 proposed DavIo County Budget was pro* sented to the Davie County Board of Commissioners on Monday. June 4,2001. The proposed bud get totals $41,859,655.00: General Fund-$32.897,420.00 Revaluatlon-$170,103.00 E911-$495.910 Water Con8trtJcllon-$2,380.300.00 Capital Projects-$50,000.00 Water/Sewor Enterprise Fund- $3,969,055.00 * ’ Solid Waste Enterprise Fund- $1,696,867.00 , The proposed budget calls for a property tax rate of fifty-nine cents ($.59) per $100 of property valua tion (includes a $.04 fire tax). Acopy of the budget proposal is available for public Inspection in the office of County Manager during normal business hours of 6:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday. Room 250, Davie County Adminis tration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocksvilie. North Carolina. A public hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m., Monday. June 18.2001. In the CommissloneVe Room, Davio County Administration Build ing, 123 South‘Main Street, Mocksvillo, North Carolina to re ceive public comments, either oral ,pr written. All citizens are welcome 1 to comment on the budget proposal •at this time. Brenda B. Hunter Cleric to the Board Davie County Commissioners 6-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA > DAViE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Daniei W. Ciari<. late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the underslned on or before the 31st day of August. 2001, being three (3) months from the first day of pub lication or tills notice will be pleaded 111 bar of their rMbvery.^ All persons indebted to said estate y^iil please make immediate'payrpent to the undersigned, vv'i^ ^ This Is the 31st day of May. 2001. ■ ■ . Jan Y. Clark PO Box 383 South Field, Ml 48037 • 5-31-4IP GENETREXLERROOFING Now & Old Roofs 30 Years Exporienco ■ Free Estimates' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust made by Rosemary Knight to Alan Holt. Trustee(s). dated tho 26th day of January 1999, recorded In Book 295. Page 275. Davie County Registry. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby se cured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. David B. Craig, having been substituted asTnistee In said Deed of Trust by an instru* ~ ment duly recorded In tho Office of tho Register of Deeds of DavIe County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing such Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ofTmst beforeclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee. . David 8. Craig having attended a hearing and receiving an order to proceed signed by the (Asst) Clerk of tho Superior Court, will offer for sale at tho Courthouse Door, In the City of Mocksvilie, Davio County, North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m., June 14.2001 and will sell to the high est bidder for cash the following real estate situalo in Township Davie County, North Carolina and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone, south east corner of the within described lands, southwest comer of Donnis Stanly (Deed Book 122. page 520 and Deed Book 121 page 623) In the line of Edd Walker (Deed Book 96 page 53) and mns thonce North 82 degs. 57 min. 25 sec. West 256.35 feet to an iron; thonce North 81 degs. 29 min 49 sec west 5.96 feet to an iron; thence North 05 degs. 35 min. 40 sec. West 605.96 feet to an iron; thenco South 72 degs. 00 min. 21 sec. East 366.01 feet to an iron. Cosnoll southwest corner In Anderson line, thence South 03 degs. 06 min. 56 sec. West 466.06 feet TO THE BEGIN NING, containing 3.906 acres, more or less, as sun/eyed Febru ary 5.1993 by Grady L Tutterow and being a portion of lands de scribed by Deed Book 153 page , 815 Davie County Registry. ’ TOGETHER WITH the above / described lands there is conveyed a non-exclusive perpetual ease*; ment of Ingress and egress 30 feet in width leading from the same to f. thpjight oj.ymy of US Highway §01^thon’oiih«rh|)oundafy,of'i^teh'biH |.g(nrat a Iron, northwest comer of 'tho above described 3.906 aero tract and runs North 72 degs. 00 min. 21 sec. West 125.00 feet to an iron: thence North 72 degs. 00 min. 21 sec. West 255.63 feel to an iron; thence North 82 degs. 42 min. 23 sec. West 413.20 feet to the center of US Highway601 right of way, said easement of ingress, egress and regress to run with said 3.906 aero tract in the hands of all persons whomsoever. Including any dwelling located thereon; said property being lo cated at 162 Bugle Ln.. Mocksvilie, NC 27028. - .Jv This sale is made subject to all . taxes., prior liens and encum* ’ brancea of record against ihe said ' : property, and any recorded re* leases.'• '••• ' A deposit in certified funds or ': cash will be required at the time of ■ sale. $750.00 or 5% of amount of bid for deposlt-whichever is greater. DavidB.CraIg ' Substitute Trustee David B. Craig, Attorney at Law PO Box 1180 ‘ Fayetteville. NC 28302 r (910)463-0131 V, ' : ^ 6*7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 01SP37 IN RE: BILLY EDWARD SMOOT NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDERAND PURSUANT to an NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUfm - IN THE GENERAL COURT; OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 01SP37 IN RE: KAY FRANCES WEST • NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL'; PROPERTY UNDER AND PURSUANT to an Order entered by the Honorable Order entered by the Honorable Kenneth D. Boger. Clerk of Supe- Kenneth D. Boger, Clerk of Sup^; rior Court of Davie County, North Carolina on the 10th day of May, 2001. Sally W. Smith Commis sioner. will offer for solo at tho Davie County Courthouse door In Mocksvilie, Davie County. North Carolina at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 27,2001 and sell to the high est bidder for cash, a certain tract of land, together with the improve ments located thereon, and located In Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina, 27028, and more particu larly described as follows: A tract of real property located at 324 Depot Street, Mocksvilie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described in Deed Book 66, page 156, and referred to In 92 E 209 and as follows: . Being Lot Numbers Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), and Nineteen (19) of the Subdivision of Carter Estate, Mocksvilie. N.C. as sur veyed by S.L Talbert. C.S., Novem ber. 1946. Recorded in Book 2. page 16 of maps recorded In Reg ister of Deeds OKice in Davie. North Carolina. The sale will bo subject to prop erty taxes and any other outstand ing liens or encumbrances of record. The highest bidder shall be required to deposit ton percent (10%) of the purchase price on the day of sale In cash or certified funds. The sale will be subject to upset bids. . This Is the 3ist day of May, 2001. Sally W. Smith. Commissioner for tho Estate of Billy Edward Smoot Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27026 336-751-2171 5-31-4tn rIor Court of Davie County, North Carolina on 22nd day of May, 2001. Cathy Tatum, Commissioner, will offer for sate at the Davie County Courthouse door In Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27.2001 and sell to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract of land, to gether with Improvements located thereon, and located in Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina, 27028, and more particularly de scribed as follows: A tract of real property located at 127 Goodwill Heights, Mocksvilie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described in Deed Book 147, page 571, and relorred to in Deed of Trust Book 147, page 571. The deed descrip tion erroneously refers to the prop* erty as being located in Surry County, North Carolina. Bding Lot #5, Goodwill Heights, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Book 4, page 100, Davie County Registry. Subject to restrictive cov* enants in Book 64, page 629, to which said covenants and said plat reference is hereby made for more particular description of said lot. The sale will be subject to prop* erty taxes and any other outstand ing liens or encumbrances of roco'rd. There Is an outstanding doed of trust which will be paid from the proceeds of the sale after the costs, if tho proceeds of sale are sufficient. Provided however, that there will be Q minimum opening bid of $26,000.00. The highest bidder shall be re'f quired to deposit ton porcent (10%) of the purchase prico on the day of sale in cash or certified funds. The sale will be subject to upset bids and approval of tho Court. This Is the 31st day of May, 2001. Salty W. Smith, Attorney at Law for Cathy Tatum. Commissioner for the GAIVALUME s o YEAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings „ Metal Roofs & Siding | 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS FREDDY’S ROOFING 336-492-5923 • Residential • • Commorcte! • - New & Old Roofs- • Rubber Roofs • North Carolina Davio County CHEOITORS NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED AS Ex ecutor of the EsIalo ol Emily : having clalrns against said oslalo Ten Court Square to present them lo the undersigned Mocksvilie, NC 27028 on or before the 17lh da/ol August. 336-751-217f ' 2001 i being Ihree (3) months (ram s-31-4in the lirsl day ol publication or this notice wiil be pleaded In bar ol their NORTH CAROLINA ' tocovery. All persons indobled lo DAVIE COUNTY said estate will please make Imme- EXECUTRIX NOTICE diale payment to tho undersigned. Having quaiilled as Executrix ol This the 17th day ol May, 2001. the Estate ol Marvin P. Engle, de-' Margaret Ann Blackwood ceased, late ol Davie County, NortK Schloeman, Executrix Carolina, this Is lonollly ail person^ 360 Sleamvlew Way having claims against Ihe eslale of Winlor Springs, Florida 3270B said deceased lo present them to Martin & Van Hoy, LLP the undersigned at 66B East . AllomeyalLaw HouslonvtileRoad,Ham»ny,Nottti Ten Court Square Carolina 20634 on or belore Ihe Mocksvilie, NC 2702S 13th day ol August. 2001, or this 5-17-<ttn notice wiil bo pleaded In bar ol Iheif recover. All persons Indebted 10. North Carolina said estate please make Immedl- DavieCounty , ate payment. .. : NOTICE TO CREOrrORS This Is the'3181 day ol May; Having qualified as Executrix of 200I- • tho Estate of Pearl C. Wood, late . of Davie County, this Is to notify alt . • ; persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the un*' derslgned on or before the 17th day of August,'2001, being three . months from (he first day of publi* . cation or this notice will bo pleaded; In bar of their recovery. All persons •* Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of May, 2001. • Patsy W. Shore, Exec ■ 1296 NC Hwy 601 North Advance. NC 27006 5-17-4tn JoAnn White ’ Executrix of the Estato of Man/in P. Engle; Deceased; 5-31*4tpI O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. P ^ IA L OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD M ^AL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE <• Rouse’s A/C, Heat Pump & Central Air & Service & Repair, Monitor Heatino Systems j Oil & Gas System (336)492-2583 UIISiCARUEIi M IN I- S T O H A G E For all your storage lieeds, choose us! ; Come by to inquire about Tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork I vCaC( lodayl : (336) 998-8810 LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & Oporator Brad Logto (336)940-3762 (336)909-4019 RANDYMILLER &SONS ,’295MlllefRi)»i';Mockiville.. (336) 284r2826 AUSEASONS LAWN CARE, INC, Compltle Lswii M«lnleniB« Mowing-Trimming-Mulching Aeration<Fcnilizatlon-Sec(Jing Leaf RemovaJ-Trim Siinibbery ; U^tHsuling. ProgranM • WeedConirol . ' Omamenial Pests Gnibs & Otiier Lawn Insects Installaliona : • WBlcfCarUcns . Lat)dsca{)e Lighting . - ; Slimblxry-TVecj-noweri f . Ncwbcds . .. S ^ RedenneexliiimgbedS ''.' LIcenMd 4: Ittiured (336)2844277 D(i. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 6 L A S S I F I E 1 D 6 IN E X P J a N S n ^ PROFITABLE Yard Sales ' YARD SALE- Saturday. Juno 9th. 1136 Beauchamp Rd„ Advance. 0* until... Furnlturo, Knives, lots o> good stuff. 159 WHETSTONE DR. Saturday, 6.00- until. Located, the road before The Red Pig BBQonaoi... Lots ol this and that.__________________ 2-FAMILIES, CREEKWOOD Development. 112 Charlotte Place, 265 Creekwood Drive. Saturday 8«12. Ufecyclo exercise bike, snare drum w/slicks, commercial table, children's, women's & men's clothing, craft items, girls bike, misc. Rain cancels. ,3.FAM1LY YARD SALE* i Friday. 8th, 8*1; Saturday. 9th, 8*1. 268 Doadmon Rd. a little bit of everything._____________ 4-FAMILY YARD Sale- Sat., June 9. 6am until. Center Community Shelter.. Hwy 64 West. Men's, women's ctothing, craft supplies, plenty of odds and ends. Cancel il rain._______________________ 4-FAMILY- Sat., Juno 9. 6-1. 801 or 158 to Redland Rd. to Gordon Dr. Foitow signs. Imperial upright freezer (used only 6 mo), (urniture, household items, adult clothes, childrens clothes, wheels/ tiros, auto items, much more. . 601 FLEA MARKET . vto l South, past Lakewood .>•/ Motel. Mattress sets & Lots of other stuff.Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun. 9*5 33&-9360051 BIG YARD SALE Sat from 8 till... Cancell^ if raining. Go 601 North to first road on right past William R. Davie School. Rjtchle ' Rd. second doubiewlde on left. Something for everyone. Yard Sales CLEMMONS- 16 family, Fri & Sat, corner of Harper & Lasater. Truck bod cap, floor lack 2.5 ton, now band saw- vertical & horizontal, Panasonic microwave. Nascar coH.. etectronlcs________________ DON’T MISS THIS ONEI BIG ESTATE SALE & YARD SALE Thurs. June 7th thru Sat. Juno 9th. 9AM-tJNTIL 733 Greenhlll Rd.Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-6450 8piece LR set $50.00, glassware, furnlturo. Coke box and much, much morel If traveling E on 64 turn right on Greenhill Road Just past the I- 40 exchange. Go approx. 1.5 miles and sale will be on the loft, if traveling W on 64 turn loft on Sanford Ave. (at Ingersoil-Trand Plant). Go approx. 3 miles and sale will be on your right. GARAGE SALE. Sat. 6-2. Hwy 801 N across from Green Meadows Baptist Ch.________ GARAGE SALE: Sal 8 till... 2nd house on right, south of Greasy Comer, 601 South. Lot of nice baby clothes, girls newborn to 4T, toys, maternity clothes, women's clothes sizo 5/6 to plus, plus sizo loans, men's clothes large to XXL- XT, size 44R sport coals, size 40L suit. misc. llems, dog solf- feeder, fishing rod hoicftr for truck bumper, costume jewelry, new . Reader's Digest Condensed books, homemade pear perserves, apple butter and dried) Yard Sales YARD SALE- May Olh, 8:00 to 1:00, Gun Club Hd„ oil 156, 1 mllo from 801 on Ihololt. YARD SALE- Sat at 329 Raymond St. 8 till 2. Baby lo adult clothos, baby swing, household Itoms, books, Holiday Bmblos. Lois moral Animals FREE: AUSTRIAN Shepherd ‘ 3, female, spayed w/shots.dog, fomal 998-5003 OPEN HORSE SHOW at TTC. 6/16 Show all day for $35.00 336-996-5280 orWWW.TrCMGCKSVILLE.CO M Apartments - LARGE 1 BR apt downtown Mocksville- wator, sower, trash pick-up furnished. $400/mo. 178-1717 COMMERCIAL LEASE: 1200 sq ft unfinished, second floor on the Mocksville Town Square. Will renovate to suit tenant, rent and term negotiable. Very high speed Internet access available. Inquire at Carolina Computer Supply or 751-5262. Homes For Rent 3 BEDROOM. 1 . Bath, remodeled. S700/mo. Fork Community. 64 East. Call 940- 5031 or 616-7470____________ 3Br. 28a*Advance-$650/mo. 3Br, 2Ba new home- Popperstone- $900/mo. 3/4Br, 2Ba appliances- Mocksvilio-ippliances-$635/mo. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET HUGE GARAGE SALE: Sat., 8am- until 880 Greenhill Road (off of Hwy 64). Lots of toys. Century carseat, household Items (like new), power wheels, riding motorcycio, now jump-o- lene.________________■ MOVING SALE- Sal.. June 9lh. Pass William R. Davie Elementaiy to 150 Bugto Lane. Youth ciotnlna. misc., & toys. TERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball (^urt & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heal pump provides central hoat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phonos. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located In Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F& Sat. ID- 12. Phono 751-0168. Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 EXECUTIVE HOME 4 BEDROOM. 3 BATH Riverfront homo with numerous amenities and tranquil sotting, 3100+SQ.FT.- $1800/mo. Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 FARM HOUSE 2070 Farmington Road, very nice how homo, 2BR, full basement, full porch & dock. SI 100/month. Bahnson Farm- 998-3160___________________ FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751- 3536_______________________ HOUSES FOR RENT, 2br 284-6010 Beach Property | Homes For Sale CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES (336)751-6252 Barbies, action figures, inexpensive gills for beannles-SMg)^"""" Sun-Tuo closed Wed-Sat 10 till 5 MOVING SALE- Thurs, Fri, Sat., June 7. 6 & 9. 8am- unW? Fumlturo. household, clothes, etc. 372 Comanche Dr.. (olf Fork Bixby to Indian Rd).Rain or.ShinoiL.^------------ CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view. 1BR. 1 1/2BA. sleeps four, pool, w/d, S500 per week. 910-791-5788. Child Care YARD SALE CONER OF JOYNER and Marginal St. Cooleemoo- Quilling cloth and various what-nots and misc. items, big ladles clothing. 7th, flth and 9th_________________ YARD SALE- 6th & 9th. 8am until... 2 solas, lewolry, lots of - household Items, children's & -adult's Items- small to piuz * size. 2626 Farmington Rd. North SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH 7-12. Toko Sanford Avo. Approx. 1 mile, lake left on Scenic Dr. 2nd house on left. Lots of children's & adults clothing all sizes (namu brands) lots of dresses, shoes, bedspreads, ping pong table, jet skies, fish tank, household items etc. MARTIN SAW SHOP 751-5038Sharoenlnq;St«l CiSjSiwJCafbTde Sawi. Yard Tools, Chain Saw Chnlns, ^^^SclssorM Jan^ow^^ ALMOST HOME CHILD Caro has immediate openings • ALL AGES - > hours 5;30am - 1:45am. Full Time. Part Time, Drop In - upon availability. Como see us at 571 S Main St., Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Debra, 751-PUY(7529)_____________ DO YOU NEED a babysitter lor the summer? Cornatzer area: Cali 940-2698. References available. _____________ KOUMTRY KORNER DAY CARE has Immediate openings for toddlers through preschool. Call 998-2220. WILL KEEP CHILDREN In my home. 492-7054 UNDSCAPING • DECKS • FENCES co m m irnC IU>Eium BIG DON'S LAWN SERVICE 1892 Joricho Road Mocksville, M.C. 27028 Don Rhodo9 Homo; 751-5874OwnerColl.: 90a-3773 F R E E E S T IM A T E S A b s o lu te A u c tio n SATURDAY, June 16 • 9:00 A.M. 1052 Hwy. 801 South, Advance Personal Property of J. Milton and Gertrude Crews |bcihd«.n«i| plus consignments, cars, tractors, gun collection, furniture, household goods. Sae complete listing In next week's paper. AUCTIONEERS: Roy Wright, NCAL 2120, Advance, NC 336-998^637 ' Lynn Myers, NCAL 6647, Ea>t Bind, NC 336-699-4123 -PUBLIC NOTICE- DUE TO THE FACT THAT SO MANY MOBILE HOMES ARE ON THE MARKET, SOUTHERN SHOWCASE IN MOCKSVILLE IS SELLING THESE DOUBLEWIDES FOR OTHER DEALERS AT COST! DON’T BE LEFT OUT! CALL 1-888-251-6790 NOW THEY’RE SELLING FAST -Se Hablas Espanol- ^ A U C T I O N S A L E - ^ S a t . J u n e 1 6 *** d : 3 0 ..m. T h M S a t o fB A C H m o n tn t h a n a tte r New d Used M«rchondlsc oors- * >mcii nieh u toy> ond « yard n w lU i) \ A jk Tractors A Farm Machinery , _^a rs. Truck*, SUVs, Boats.^^j^ Lawn Mowers, etc. d : :ONSl6NMRNTS WfeLCOMEj Food Available CItan Rastrooms Coma hava a fun day B u y ^ S e //- ^ S ^ W hm tW oA r^ D oing Scti»dule o( Auction* Below 9:30 a.m. - Merchandise Auction - all types Approx. 11:30 a.m. - Tractora & Farm Machinery Approx. 1;00 p.m. ■ Auto Auction ^nv in«KA«n0iia iiaf effwMf btion 11:30 wtu bt offini tfitr tn» AUTO AUCTIONU om . m«AUTOAUCTJOM MMb* mdutMJu$lttitsam0tt ovfr4guU/Mdnt$dtyAUrOAUCnONrti.-Mp.m. W ^M nfiteht •rtry Wtanttdty. tor iff/lntonMMw youmnMMt ett »fi« e u l s AUTO A U C TIO N Hwy 601 South cf M aekavlll«, N £ - N o rth « f S olliburY . NC F H O N gt 336-t»4-40e0 ' Ftta 0. Cflll, Jr. NCAL IN30 ' ftcAMd B. NCAL f 1991 T Hbities For Sale ■ Miscellaneous 3BR, 2BA NEW dishwasher, r fonco. largo back yard,pHvag^lon FSBO: TWINBROOK, 121 E. Loko Drive, Mocksville. Walk right into this Boautilul Capo Cod with Lake Viow and Professionatly landscaped lot with NO WORKI Owners have added numerous upgrades. Bull 1986. Approx. 1500 SF, 3BR, 2BA, GR w/cathedral ceilings & hardwoods. Stono FP in GR & basement. Both have natural • gas logs ' for hoBtlng. Full basomdrit w/2 car garage, 12x20 storage bidg w/ loft. New ca^et, new vinyl In kitchen, NEW ceramic tile In bathrooms, NEW natural gas hot water healer, NEW Asphalt Driveway, NEW roof 1991, . covered front porch, deck. 5 ceilings fans, deadbolts, washer connecllon, range, dishwasher, disposal, blinds. ADT security system and custom professional window treatments. 336«751-4966 (H) or 336-gg2-6680 (W $144,900. (Hwy 64E. Rt into Twlnbrook Dovetopinont (E. Lake Dr) www.fof8alebyowner.com listlnntt 10004733 FOR SALE- Mocksville, 3bedroom remodeled homo, now root, carpel & palnl. Payments less than rent. $54,000. Leonard Realty. 751-3875/751*3650 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE by owner* Say goodbye to lawn careli HOA dues provides lawn maintenance; pool access but no . club membership requiredl 2Br, 2Ba with new carpet and vinyl, spacious kitcnen with lots of cabinets and all new appliances, ceramic tile flooring, new deck, rock flreoiace w/gas logs, carport w/altic storage, easy I- 40 access. Call toady for an oppolntment. 998-1107 Land For Sale MO ACRE lots starting at S5000 per acre. Owner financing available. Gail Mr. F.L. Wood at 1-880-211-4482. 10 ACRES W/LARGEhardwoods & good stream just olf Calahain Road. Very secluded Western Davie location. Also, an adjoining 12 acre parcel, your choice, $75,000. Call Barbara. 998- 9624 ________________ APPROX 6.4 ACRES W/ Approx. 30 Ft. Road. $7900 per Acre. Call 998-4632 leave messaae Lots For Rent ADVANCE AREA, mobile homo space tor ronl. 998-6409 FARMINGTON HEIGHTS Mobilo Homo Spacos lor Rent. Call 998-5462 or 788-5252 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Homo Park, Now taking eppllcatlons (or space rental, John Crotts Rd. oil Hwy 64E. 996 8276/998-8222 Beal high prices o f buying lumber. Have your own lumber sawed at yoiii’ home or mine. Wood Mizer Portable Sawmilling. FOR SALE:K&G SALVAGE e'xS’ utility buildings, $299 each,; 4'x7' x 6/16' sheetrock, $3.99/ea.; 4’x9', $4.99/ea 2’»4' coiling We, S14.95 a pack 4'x8' plastic mirrors, $29.95 each.Insulalod window sash, $4/pr. 5'4"x6'2‘ hardboard, $3.99/ea; bathroom sinks with lacel, range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 5 gallon buckets ol paint/ $9.95 each. 5 gallon buckets of block liller/ $29.95 each. Entiy . Kwikset lock sets/$9.99 each 4'x12'1/2' sheetrock, $5.99/ea. New rooling shingles, $14.95/60. Perge llmarnate llooilng,$1.99/sq.lt. 6 panel Exterior Steel Door units, $64.00/ea.;. - . Formica, $.50/sq. It. Interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; Bld^j stone $140 per pallotf140 Rooling loll, $6.95/(oll;We slock stainless steel In sheets & pipe.Cormgated culvert pipe up (o 35" dia. We stock pumps & accessories for wells. Steel I-Beams For Sale.8‘ Landscaping timbers, $1.99/ea. K & G SALVAGE (Reynolda Road) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River 910-699-2124 Studio lurnishings ana equipment (Including antique cameras). Call BBCT at 751- 5951 for list and additional Information._________________ GO-KART BOUGHT new Dec. 2000,'6hp positive traction roll cage, like new. Paid 1165.00. Selling for 950.00. 492-7808 MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE dining room suite, bamboo sunroom-furniture- 5 ieces. New wood splitter 25 in (vertical and horizontal) Roto-tiller (Gilson 5 horse ‘8 pieces of equip). I radial arm saw, 2 0 . _ ______ _ ____power w/8 pieces ol equip). Craltsman radial arm saw, 2 porch rocker (slale), char-glo gas gftll & other Items. Call tor price and directions. 336-940- 6085 J e f f ’s C u s to m S a w in g 336.367-3131, nHcrS p.m. Cambridge Creek Apartments NEWLY RENOVATED268 Milting Road (Otflcs on Glen Site) 1&2 Bedroomt Rental A«sl»t«nce Avsilablo HUD Certlliea(et& Vouchers Accepted Eligibility based on Income Handicapped Accessible Units Available Applications Available Now Accepting Applications Pleose Call: 338-751-2070 TDDif 800-735-2962 L A R R Y ’S m O D F L O O R SERVICE Laying • Sandng • Rnishing FREE ESTIMATES Ownen Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 J Deer Run Mobile Home Park Mocksville-Hwy 64 E. Lots available- single & double Must have new home,; Paved Streets, Nice Environment, Attractive Rates *First Month Free Call Bill or Kathy Day 751-2377 Night 751-5568 y ABSOLUTE % AUCTION M A C H IN E S H O P -TO O LS -aU M S Saturday June 9 ~9;OOAM"UtlnorShlm " n«i n wen wm imM toiu. w*« Crtn m it m* wtMnf mwiMkr«4. irrTM ^ U»<M. thM CMMM tMC tT twR*'. fUa Uui mw*. »•« hMW.iWf iMdM. Hum. Mut. Cr»Mmin iMf tM Mi, WMy MMr, C<wv«, 0*WM t«»ui»k<i rrM MmtrMMd. I MwM tM. fnmm *4uiTM. aiM mmw^. n n«i«u M w« ■•una Uuuli « HMMt» KMl WMW MTMM WOUf. «M( Mlt emti MItl. Htmt- VM Uin 10 r« 41: «<n } hlO itl inAM tWTt lUa « »•( KOp*. H«y1 it ii D«uM n » a c%i. iCMkk&tU. Haw.- Al el tWU UM t Km IM4 In H« Uti M h Bi| M« MnMM. Mfl n pH'fM N • M • mep. M». kur\t M Is « ^ Sale conducted lor Mr. Jetl Adams Anothtr Qood Auction Conducttd ByHall Auction Co. i ■ Troy L Hall/Auctioneer/NCAL 4703 , < Bruce Mohlu/Aucllonaer/NCAL 6256 : 203 Big Bend Road.. RdnJa, N.C. 28670 (3381835-5840«(336)36e.7363 - : Email THall2as70Qaoi.com . I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001-07. G L A S S I F I E D S INEKFENSIVE PROFTTABIiEi Miscellaneous FACTORY DIRECTI Arch Steel ’ Buildings. Save thousands on select models: 20x28. 30x32. 40x46, 52x116. Ideal Shops/ Oarages. Quantities llmftedl Call 1-800- 341-7007. www.8tee.ma8terusa.com WHEELHORSE UWNMOWER- 17hp. auto., hydro, deck. $850.00 OBO. 492*5509 WOULD LIKE TO have or buy . Mocksviiilan Year Book (school annual. 1953,'1957, 1958, . 1959 & I960. Call 996-4616. 2BD/2BTH OLDER MODELhome. Hwy 601N. Walking distance lo downtowrv shopping & banks. Call 751- 1760 for Details._____________ 2BR, 14X70 WASHER & dryer. Shaded lot. Shady Acres Mobile Home Pari<. John Crotts Rd. oH 64E. 998-8276/ 998-8222___________________ 2BR, 2BA. A/C electric heat, front & back deck. Large yard. No pets and no alcohol. Security deposit. $450. Rent, $450/mo. Call 998-8839 8am- 9pm. ________________ 3 ,BEDROOM BRICK ranch, basement. 1 \12 miles from I- 40. $695.704-630-0695. - DOUBLEWIDE WITH 2BR, 2ba $450. 751-2304/ 751- 5291 (night). MH FOR RENT In country, 2br, single or couple. References. Available after June 8. 492- 2122_______________________ PRIVATE SETTINQ, IMMACULATE. 2BR, 2BA allappliances, with C/A & C/H deck & garage. Non-smoking adults omy, no pets. $550/mo. •fdeposIL 998-3636 chandler Neal Pcrkep . JiJneS ^ IMODULAR HOME! 1500 sq. ft. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, living room, den 7/12 pilch roof, drywall, etc. Built to exceed ail North Carolina state building ’ construction .standards! Less than $37 a sq. ft. $54,900. Land not Included. Home Zone (704)857-0157 .____________ ITRUE MODULAR HOMEI , 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 5/12 roof pitch. Over 2100 sq. fL Set up on your land for $68,900. Why settle for less? We have land available too. Come check out the modular homo village at Home Zone (958 Webb Rd.. Salisbury) (704)857-0157 ITRUE MODULAR HOMESl Huge Savlngsl 1 ♦800-866-8674 $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 ’ Bath all appliances, fumlshed. New heat pump. 767-4319 1992 SKYLINE 2BR, 2ba 14x76 singiewide appliances Included. $12,000.00 OBO. 492-2681 I ilST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Cali for free qualification by phone. HOME ZONE, (704) 657^0157. lICREDrTHOTLINEII 1-000*866-8874 Free approval by phone within minutes. HOMEZONE IILAND/HOME PACKAGES YES YOUCANIl Why rent, when you can own il all. Land, home, brick,, well, septic, etc; Payment starling at $450 month. Call Home Zone I at (704)857-0157. I SINGLE PARENT RNANCING. Call Home Zone. 1-800-866-8874__________ ?BAD CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved In minutes. Will do what others can't. •767-4319 WE SAY YES! 'HcppySrd.^ Bintl^ay 1992 SKYLINE MOBILE Home, 14x76, 2 bedroom. 2 balh. central air. dishwasher, $13.000. 704-279-0757 1995 3BR SET-up In quiet area- mlnules from Winston.. Down pmt assistance. 336* 751-0450 afler 6:00 call 336- 998-2637___________________ 1997 POINEER MH 14x70 3/2, vinyl siding, shingle roof, C/A, can be left on rented lot. Quiet. neighborhood (not In trailer' park). Take over loan. 336- 284-2605___________________ 3 BED & 2 bath set up ready to move In. Call336.-751-0190; 3 BED & 2 bath- $194 a mohih' only3 left. Call336-751-0179. 3BR ON WOODED lot- $500 dn. 336-751-0450 after 6:00 call 336-998-2637___________ 3BR SET-UP In Advance • Assume pmts of $269. 336- 751-0450 after 6:00 call 336- 998-2637 _________________ 87 ZIMMER MH. 3BR, 26A. 14x70. $14,900. Can be left on rental lot. 998-9563. — Davie Family YIMCA Associate Youth Director YMCAAssodate Youlh Diredot - Full Time - Musi be al least 2t years oM, and possess strong , organizalionai, adminislralivo and computer sMIIs, as well as a strong desire lo worl( and manage childcare programs. Hours will vary, Saiaiy; $18,000 - $22,000 yearly. Education-2 year degree or equivalent . combinatioii of,^ucalion and experience. FAXORtMLRESUMEAND REFERENCES TO:. . Davie Family YMCA, 215 Cemetery St, Mocksville, . NC 27028 F i (336)751-0420 YMCA i :W« build iln v j kidi, itnwg liraiiiai jmmj communities ■ FSBO: MODULAR HOME on 8 1/2 acres. Landscaped yard with other acreage In pasture. 3BR. 2BA. Located on Hwy 64 West/5 miles from Mocksville (2 miles from 1-40). 492-9480 (leave message) or 492-7736. MUST SEE DOUBLEWIDE repo. Call 1-888-251-6790. OWNER FINANCING AVAIUBLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home. 1800 sq ft. 450 per month.' Reasonable Deposit 66M163 SAVE 50% OR Morell Over 60 Repos In Davie and Davidson County. Their loss, your gain. Bank must sell this month. Sold as Is. whore Is for as little as $500 down and make reasonable monthly payments. Call 1-888-211-4482._________ SPLIT LEVEL HOME on acre of properly. Call 336-751- 0184._____________ ■ TRANSFER OF EQUITY, Preapproved loan on 3BR, 2BA. 1998 Fleetwood, already set up in nice park. Only 62 payments left...cari-888-211-4482. TWO SINQLEWIDES and one doubiewlde at Invoice. 2000 clearance. Ask for Bruce 336- 75M571.__________________ YADKIN CO., TAKE over payment. 1994 Oakwood 14x60. One owner, oxtra clean, 3Br. 2Ba with bar. Set up on great 1.5 acre lot. Excellent structured financing on lot. Also, other good lots for sale. Brown Osborne 336*838* 4590 OfficiB Space MOCKSVILLE MARKETPLACE. 1200 sq ft retail, 1200 sq It oflice available immediately. S900/mo. 336-990-6055 OVER 500 SQ FT. just one block olf of Main Street. Also throe olflces In the Grubb Professional • Building. Call SWM Realtors. 336-751-2222 Rooms for Rent ROOM FOR RENT.NT- priv home, non-drinking. $400/i First & last. 284-4771 irivale 'mo. •PRESSURE WASHING* Docks ond Polios Vinyl Siding Dnveways Sidewalks Mobile Homes Call for a free estimate. Insured. H-998-9588, mobile- • 909-1713. Ask for Mike. B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME ■ IMPROVEMENT COMPANY IQ. MfiflL yout ABANDONED HOME. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Will soil In placo or move lo your lot. Some owner financing. 661- 1163_____________________ BANK REPO IN Farmlrigton area- move In today with pmts of $284 per mo. ■336-751*0450 after 6:00 call 336-998-2637 DON'T LET A credit problem stop you from owning your own home. Come by and talk to us- you'd bo surprised at the number of families we have helpedll Quail Run Homes, 4270 Patterson Ave., Winston- • Salem. 767-7782.__________ FHA PRE-APPROVED by phone, 1500 sq ft. Ranch style Reetwood Home, on 1 acre lot, $479 per month, let your job time and rental references be your credit...Call 1-888-211- 4482. T r e a s u r e r / ; A c c o u n t a n t Local , Mamifacturer' Send Letter Of Interest To: PO Box 99 Mocksville NC 27028 Motorcycles 1977 KC 650, $700.00. Excellent Condition. 23K 751- 1066 COUNTERPOINT MUSIC HAS tho perfect gilt for Dad or Grad. Top Quality Instruments reasonably priced. Free lesson with Instrument purchase. Gift Cerlif. ovall. *NEW* fine quality fiddles -mado lo curof^an spoclficallons. Three bronds to choose from • starting at $119 complete outfit. Lessons available. Space is limited. 50 Court Square. 751- 9390_______________ . DAVE'S MUSIC DANNY CASSTEVENS* INSTRUCTOR Guitar, acoustic and electric also, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, bass and brass instruments. Specializing in reading music and theory. M-F 12noon-9pm DAVE'S SPECIAL: Lifetime warranty guitar, strap & pick, one month of lessons, $100.00 plus tax.79 COURTSQUARE _________751-1934 PIANO TUNING p & Rebuilding Sales'S __ __. Wallaco Barford 998-2789 is a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n s for full receptionist, answering phone -minimum clerical duties, Benefits. Call 336-75U2377 Ask for Bill C Q M Emm U S M . s i a E j F j c m miH ia iffl "America's Place To E at" — "America’s Place to WORK" TTw loHowtOQ posMons are AVAIIABLE on a» ttiree thlHs: Posltlorts Also Available For. HOST/HOSTESS & MANAGER TRAINEES AH apgiicms must ba depsndabla and wUCng lo wak weekends. WE OFFER: MANY BENEFITS DROP BY m e FOilOWmCoCAnONS FOR APPLICATION AND Ramada Dr., Clemmons , 78B-9691' Jonestown Rood, WInslon-Salem 760-4417 , . PatGfs Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem , 771-1017 FOR MORE INFO RM ATIO N,' / C A L L O E B B ie f i ,1 - 8 8 8 ^ 5 - 0 3 3 7 , ^ 9 ^ LAWNS . MOWEDDependable, odult, all grass mulched. Reasonable rates. Call 940-5680 __________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC (or all youf electrical rieeds. , Free Estimates. 751-3398. SWIMMING POOLS RLED. 704-546-2935._______________ TREE REMOVAL, lots cleared, general cleanup. Insured, free estimates.Triad Tree,-Inc. 788-2323 399-1468 HURRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Now going on Friday nitesi May 25th Friday Nile. Also, Sunday May 20th day Trip. Atlantic Cify July 3. 4, 5th :oach ‘ ‘ Specializing In additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, liaht painting^and small reapirs. We also do^bcat work. Call Brian Darcy '336-751- 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References avialble. Free Esllmales. BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered.Driveways araveled. 751-3768 C & C's Concrete.Driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc. Reasonable rales, free estimates. Call 998-9348. CERTIFIED READING TEACHER will tutor grades 1 through 5. 751-5492 DISH 500, $29.99 Including lt\staliation. 1-600-984-0^2 DJ SERVICE Life of the Party! • Roasonablo raios.... : . 330-234-4682________ EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED. Will pay bv square. 336-998-1150_______________ HANCOCK'S BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Tricia Hancock 336-751-4257 Has an Associate Degree In Accounting and 12 years of experience. Providing bookkeeping and payroll services. LAWN MOWING & CLEANING Garden plowing- Bush hog mowing- Recycle junk, Mela!-. picked up Doc Williams 336-492-5340 , . NELSON & SON LAWNCARE . . .'One.Tlme Moving . or Seasonal Mowing *Bush Hogging Call after 5pm • 1336)940-3277 HURRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO Trips/ $20pp Friday nito Trips: Juno 15th & 29th. Atlantic City, July 3.4.5th (Motor coach Trip). Weekly Catawba Bingo Trips.For moro inlo: call 1-800-618- 5546Ez Woy Travel. Vehicles 1978 FORD F-150 custom pickup- V8 engine, standard transmission, pb. ps. $2500.00 336-998-0464_______________ 90 DODGE CARAVAN C.V. Ideal (or utility. Lots of miles but runs good. Auto & air. 995.00 336-492-7521 FOR SALE- 1990 Ford Aeroslar XL. good cond., PB, PS. AC, ABS, tilt, new tires, clean, cass. $3,000 Call 998- 7527________________■ ■ PAY-OFF 1999 Chev. Extreme 998-8238___________________ •71 FORD PICK-up- Sport Custom, longbed, V-8, auto., ps, pb $1000.00. Also: '86 Ford Escort GT, 4cyl., 5-speed, $850.00. Also: '87 Chevy3amofoV-0,iiuto-----------------4 9 2 -5 5 0 0 : _______________ ‘87 CADILLAC, clean, runs pood. $1500.00 492-7651 • ■ '89 OLDSMOBILE CALAIS SL Quad 4, good condition, original owner. $1400.00. 998-2615 TIMBER WANTED Timber to cut by boundry or (ootage, will pay top dollar & cut To please land owner. Select cutting preferred. Prologger certiffed. 336-468- 4020 _______________ WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD.We select cut or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 . or 704-638-0814 ErniJipyrnent ••GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE** Work In beautiful Tonglewood Park on our ourstandTng golf facilities. Full-time, oxcel^ht boneUts, $9.42/hr. Duties Include mowing, trimming, and bunker maintenance. Musi have h.s. grad., NCDL, and 1 year of experience In grounds maintenance. For more Information, call 778-6267. Apply at Tanglev«K)d Welcomo Center or Forsyth County Human Resources, 6 W Third Street, Suite 525, Winston- Salem. www.co.forsyth.nc.us 727-2851. EOE CENTER UMC PRESCHOOL needs teacher Mon, Wed, 8:30-12. $Q.QOn\r. Begins Sept. Contact Sandra Autiy. 940-3753__________, CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. C^l 284-4369, Mon.- Fri.. I0am-2pm (or application. EOE_____________________ DAVIE MEDICAL EQUIPMENTseeking employee for FT/ PT Respiratory Therapist. Call Tom McMillian at 751-4288, CARPENTER FORcrew. 40-plus hrs.EXP.framing era............. weeekly w/overtime. Must bo dependable. No drugs, no hotheads. 336-467-706^1 or 336- 998-7428.___________■ FULLTIME POSITION AVAILABLE for pesl'conUot/ termite technician.' Valid NC driver's license. $500 start-up fee at end of 1st year of employment Call (or appointment 751-5720 IMMEDIATE POSmON AVAILABLE for part-time Site Managers for apartment complexes in Mocksville. Candidate should enjoy • working with the public and assisting persons with their housing needs. Duties include, taking -and processing applicatiohs, rent collections, snowing . and leasing ^artments. ‘Equal Opportunity tmployer. Send resume to Blind Box, PO Box 99, Mocksville, f4C 27028. ; MAINTENANCE CARETAKER hava own hand tools. Dulles Includo, sorvlcing vacant apartmonis, chocking dally maintenance requests,contacts with contractors and vendors. Equal Opportunity Employer. Send resume to; Blind Box, PO Box 99, Mocl(sviile, NC 27028 ' ’ NEEDED: . PART-TIMEseciotary al Advance Church. WeekdM mornings, 20 his.:a week. Call 998-^50. SUMMER WORK SUMMER WORK SUMMER WORK SUMMER WORK. $12 base appt. It/pt . scholarships/ ,,. internships, conditions apply customer sales/ service. Call r* """ 5404. I now 766- www.worklorstudents.com/NPl MATURE COUPLE WANTED lor housekeeping & gardening. Sot your own days & hours: Steady work, must have relsrences. 751-4371 v AreyouwcridiigmlfaeiKaaiirartbusiiiess? Arc you a hand wctker? ‘ Are you g ^ g the benefits you deserve? Ara you grtikig bmMi ■« 1HCSE7 *H|BhoanvriM «wog«' . •M rainaR v30(tayi ' * 4 guoronlnd roina h IS manHii -Pddvaoalian •40aii«liMiiMntplan •HKM i/M ullnuanca ..'•W M V p a yd a d s ■ • ; •PaUmMllnola •fW b h K M u li . ■ . -Skxkoiitim • ' , . - ♦Po*lcnjriiiyoitwriowi««piwodtn*iititianeBit <c| ' -EoVdaiighoin F M B tT O U IE lW BiNiMniiGREfflWiara fgrSMNGa SUMMB H b a m a m n « y fe o M v A n SERVER^ CASHBC HOSIESS M m V M iwVtt M M A MSHMIL lIJN fIM i M ■ ’ W20 Sessions ci: !Clemmons,NC 'Exil 184,1-40 (33^712-9880 ^ g> on >quol opportuntty OTpteyy.m i I t J r V D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 F u n d R a is e r s Satuitiay, August 11 Center UMC Breakfftst* this will be ■ Ihe date next Thanks ■ for your xuppoft & we took forwani (o iscelngyouin Augu&L . iOhgoIng Dingo, Mock&ville Moose Lodge -1949, Fridays. Doors open ut 6. first .game at 7 p.m. Dingo, WUlUm R. Davie VFD. 2nd Saturday. Doors open, 6:30 p.m. Hardison Church, Poor MansSup* per. every 1 st Thun,. 5*7 p.m. Poor Mans Supper at Cooleemee United ^!eth.. 4th Thurs.. 5-7 p.m. Country llam & Sausage Dreak* fast, ever)’ 3rd Sat. of (he month. 7>iO im., Hardison United Meth. Church family Life Ctr. Mi proceeds tobl Jg. fund. R e lig io n • , * Mon.-Frl., June 4-8 Vacation DIbIc School, Rediand Pentacostal Holiness Church, 6:30* 8:30 p.m. nightly, children 3 year^ to 8th grade. Transportation avail able. Call 9984226. Sun. June 10 Common Dond, musical group In concert, 10:30 a.m.. Liberty Wesleyan Church on ShefHeld Rd. Sun.-Wed., June 10-13 llomtcomlng & Revival,Calahain l!rlcnilihlp Bnpl. Church, on Calahaln Rd., Sun. night 7 p.m., Mon-Wed 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker and special singing. Everyone wel> come. Sun.-Fri., June 10-15 Va^tlon DIble School, Outback Games, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dread of Life bapt. Church. 801 N. at inter section of 601N. Everyone invited. Call 463-3191, 998*36». or 463- 2178 for Info. Mon.-Fri, June 11-15 VscaIlon01bIeSchooI,YadkinVal- Icy Dapt. Church. Advance. Ages'2- 8th grade. Theme: KidsUnderCon* stniction. 6:30-8i30 p.m. nightly. Wed.-Fri, June 13-15 Polar Expedition VDS, Faith & Victory Family Wonhip Ctr., 1687 U.S. 601 N.,MocksvllIe. 6:30.8:30 p.m. Ages 3-12. Call 751-4611. Mon.-Sat., June 18-23 Vocallon Bible School, Ailvancc Uniicil Mcth., Hwy. SOI South. 6-8 p.m. each night. Children K-Sth grade will go on nlghily "Good Neighbor Tour". Call 998-7730. Vacation Dlble School, Calvary Dapt. on Davie Academy, June 18- 22, 7*9 p.m. nightly, theme: Truth Trackers. Friday, June 22 Cornatzer UMC Old Fashioned Vacation Dlble School, 7-9 p.m. at Rich-Park Shelter M at the play ground. Saturday, June 23 Old Fashioned Picnic, In conjunc*. tion whh Cornatzer UMC Vacation ^ Bible School, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m., all invited, come eat, play, and have fun. For info call 998-4291. Ongoing TeamKlD, Farmington Dapt., ev ery Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Ages 3 & up. 998-3826.’ PreMhooI/Parents Morning Out, Dethlehem United Mcth. Age 2. Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.«noon. Ages 3-4, Mon., Tues., Thurs.. 9 a.m.- noon. Readiness, Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-noon. Call 998-6820. Revelation Study, each Sun. night. 6:30 p.m. At ShefHeld Music Hall, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome f to attend. R e u n io n s Sunday, June 10 Eaton Reunion, I p.m.. Eaton's Dapt.ChurchFeilowship Hall. Diing covered dish.35th Cook Reunion, descendcnts of Harrison and Ann Baity Cook. 1 p.m., at Joyner Comm. Center, Sandy Springs Church Rd. Covered dish iunch. D a te s to R e m e n n b e r Thursday, June 7 Free Mammograms, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Mockiviilc WalMan. call 7W-210- S238 tu schedule appt, Mention Tell A Friend Thursday to receive FREE nummogranu Monday, June 18 iCrulse In, sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. Association, from 6 p.m. til 9 p.m.. Main St. Mocksvillc. For info call 75l-0313or 751-5468. Ongoing visit Coolccmce's Mill Village Mu seum, l4ChurchSt.,Tucs.&Thurs.. 9 a.m.-noon. Sals., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tours also avaiiabie by appt Call 294-6W0. Recycling truck at Center Commu nity Dldg., 8-11 am. 1st Saturday. Recycling truck ot Union Chnpel Mcthodisl, 4ih Saturday, 8-11 a.m.. Recycling (ruck at Jerlcho- Hardlson Ruritan bldg.. 3nl Satur day, 8:30-11 o.m. Preschool story time. Tups., II. a.m.,Davie County Library.30-mlnuie program. For children ages 3-5. Mu sic. read aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. M e e t in g s Monday, June 4 Catholic Daughters of St. Francis of /Uslsl, 7 p.m., at back of church. Ail ladies are welcome lo aliend. Davie Sub-District Miid Retreat U.M.WomenAnnualMeetIng,6:30 p.m., covered dish meal, at Concord UMC,ChefTyHillRd.Call998-2429. Thursday,'June 7 Mocksviile Garden Cluh, 7 pm.. Davie Library, on Main St. Wednesday, June 13 Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly meeting, tt officc behind automatic car wash on Yadkinville Rd.'short ways from Arby's. Come help Dnvie’i homeless animals. Call 751-5214. Tuesday, June 19 Davie Democratic Parfy Meeting, 7 p.m.. Western Steer, Mocksviile. Thursday, June 28 DavieCo.Dial>etesSupportGroup. 7:00 p.m., at Davie Co. Library. Ongoing Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly riieetings 2nd Wed. of each month, at oflicc Yadkinville Rd. be hind car wash. 751-5214. Sheflleld-CalaluilnSupportGroup, 2ndand4thTues.,7p.m.,NewUnion Meth. Church. Meeting open to com munity.' Family Sefvlces " WJial Every Par- entShouldKnow'*,parentingciasses to interested parents of teenn in local areas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., at Mocksviile office Sanford Ave. Cost $15.Pormore info: 751-4510. Jerusalem Dapt. Church isaprovid* ing support for those who have lost their jobs, 8:30-10 a.m. on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 for more info. ProgressiveCluborCooleemee,2nd Sunday, Cooleemee Library, 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for info. Chrlstbn Duslnessmen’s CommI(» tee of Mocksviile, Thursdays, 7 o.m.' Mocbviiie Rotary Hul. Cold Wing Touring Association, Red Pig Darbecue, Creasy Comer, N.C. 801 at U.S. 601. 6 p.m. 284- 4799. .Mocksvllle-Da>leJaycecs, Ut&3rd Thuts.. Samuels on Main Reslauranl. Mocksviile. 7 p.m. Davie County Stamp Cluh, 2nd Thuri., Davie Senior Center, 7 p.m. 751-Otiil. Cooleemee Hecrcatlon Association. Zachary House, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p m.. Second l^sbyterian Church basement^ Pine Sl Call 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. Homeschool 4-H Club, 2nd & 4th Tuesday. Call 998-8925 for more Info. IMedmont Triad Rnhblt Fanclen,. last Sunday ofeach month, 2:30 p.m. Mocksviile AA, Thurs., 7 p.m. • closed mmg Sun., 8 p.m.-* open mtng. Cali Christine at 998-9885 or Teny 940-5944. Cooleemee American Legion Post 5‘t. Legion Hut, Gladstone Road, 7:30 p.m., 1st and 3rd Mondays except holidays. Advance Masoplc Lodge No. 710, 2nd Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Mocksville-Davie recreation. 751- 2325. AA and AI-Anon.Thursdays, 8 p.m.. Baton's Baptist Giureh. Nar-Anon for ramiiics of drug ad dicts. Sundays. 6 p.m. Davie Senior Center. Brock Ouilding, Main St., Mocksviile. 998-2657. Davie County Youth Football LeagueDirectors.Tucs.,7p.m.Couti-‘ R e c re a tio n Formoreinformaiionondiesecvcnts, call 751-2325. Line Dancing Farmington Community Center. Ev ery Tuesday. Cost: 52. Instructors: Stcve&LindaHatley. Formoreinfo. call75l-384H. Rec Club Before (S15)or after ($25)schuol and out of school programs. Registration open. GoodTlniers Square Dance Dunce Lessons $5 per month. Volun- teen for different social events. Con- uu;t Ethel at 998-3837. Sllverslriders Walk Club .Seniors. 50 nnd up, M-F, 6:30-9 a.m. . No charge., Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Tliursdays, $7 per day. S40 per month. The Dance Company Mon.,Tues.. Wed., & Sal. Cali Emily Robertwrn. 998-5163. Y M C A For more information, call 751-9622 or visit Davie Family YMCA. Adult Water Exercise Tuesday & Thursday. 9:15 a.m. Arthritis Rehab MWF, 10:30 a.m. Youth Swimming Lessons Ages 6 months & up. Parent/child, preschool, school aged group lessons & private. One week sessions meet daily or five week session meet 2 limes per wk.. call for e.xuct times; Fee: S15 members & S30 (onc-weck) ' andS30rnembers,S60 non-nwmbers (5 week). Karate-Carucado style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 pm. S15/momh. Ages 7 & up. TaeKwonDo Ages 6 & up. Nteet Tues. & Thurs. Beginner 4:45-5:30 pm.w^dvanced Kids6:00-6:45 pm, Adulis6:45-7:45 p.m. Members S20/mo., non-mem- bers$30/m6. Day Camps Camp Davie Y For rising K-12 yrs. Weekly camp ofers enriching activites like swim ming, ons & crafts, nature lore, field trips & more. Weekly Fee: S85 mem bers. St 10 others. Camp Genesis For 6ih-8th graden. Will learn team- ' building skills^ ouidoor activity ad- venturu.del'eioplifeskills. Financial Assistance Avuilalbe; CaiI.Todd Bar rows at Y for Info. v ’ Golf Camp at Oak Valley Ages7-17.July 16^l9or July 23-26. Times 8-11 a.m. S95 members, $ 105 others. - Gyrnnaslic Camp Ages 6 & up. June 18-22. 9-11:30 a.m. $95 members, S105 others. YBA Youth Basketball Camp Taught by Pinebrook Elem. P.E. Teacher Janice Jackson. Ages 5-12. June 25-29 from 9 am.-noon. Fee: S25 members, 555 others. Britannia Soccer Camp Leam skills from instructors from Great Britain. Ireland, and Scotland. July 16-20.‘Ages 5 & up. Times: 9 a.m.-noon. S85 members, $105 oth ers. S e n io r s Alt Senior Activities take place at the Davie County Senior Center located in the Drock Duilding on North Main Street, Mocksviile unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Tuesday, June 12 Creative Scrapbooking, 2 p.m.. in Ihe Nutrition Site. Join Ihe scrapbooking group for tips & tech niques. Thursday, June 14 Davie Co. Stump Club, 7 p.m., Inihc NutritionSite.opentocollectorsofall ages & interest levels. Tuesday, June 19 Golden Anniversary Lunclieon, all couples married 50 years or more are invited. l2noonatFirstBapL Chureh - inMocksviile.Deliciousluncheonond musicaiemertainment.Nocharge.bui pre-registration required by June 13. Space limited. Monday, June 25 Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist, fool doctornt the Sr. Center, no appt. necessary. Ongoing Silver Health Exerclses.SeniorCen- ter. M, W. F, 8:30.9 a.m. Mock Place, M,W, 10-10:30 a.m. Senior Nutrition Lunch, noon M- W. 11a.m. Thurs. &Fri. Quilting, every other Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, Tuesdays & Fridays, 1 p.m. Silver Striders & Walking Pro grams. Daily at Drock Gym6:30-9 a.m. Cooleemee Elementary. 6-8 a.m. Smith Grove Gym, 7-9 a!m. Aliliclmcr’s Support Group, 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m.. Senior Center East Room. ■ . Creative Scrapbooking Class, 2nd Tuesday. 2 p.m. Report Davie Date line Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the pub lication week. Call 751 -2 i 20 or drop it by the office, at S. Main St. across from the counhouse. June 18th - June 22nd 6:30 PM -8:30 PM C o r n a t z e r B a p t i s t C f m c h 1372 Cornatzer Rd.998-4399 “Bven a child Is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether It be right." \ ___________Proverbs 20:11 ) Sports Etc. 1st Annual Eagle Camp >1/ Tanghwood — Featuring Malor League Lacrosse Pro "Mark Mlllon” July 15-19 S M ^ O R T S r a v ' e " Lo mi E T C .Register By June 15lh at Sports Be. fora great discounts on Y O U R SPO FIT S E X P E R T S Warrior Lacrosse Sticks 2660 l^wiii.nClommon. Rd. Deadline for 766-1114 Registration Is June ISth Mon.-Frl. 10:30-6; Sat. 9-5 Saturday N ight Gatfis opon tor practice at Q p.m. FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. Weekly Racdng Soiies Budweiser Sportsman 100 Fans' prize: 14-foot Crcstllnor jon boat from Grubbs Marino Tho annual 100-lap raco for Sportsman cars, Modified doublo foaturo, Street Stock and Stadium Stock races, and a / > L I A I M D A '■'oams of tw o cars w r i M I N T l A w C chaincdtogether! m Admission:Adults. I8andoldor-St0 Ages 12-17-S6 Agas 6*11 - St Children undar 6 FREE witti adult oscod _____________PLENTY OP FREE PARKING____________ Information about stadium racing: (336) 723-1819 WE CAN UME YOU MONEY ■TIE P M O M P L A C E Local Freedom Plans North Carolina 3 3 6 -.7 S 1 -2 6 2 6 121 Depot Street Mocksviile, NC 27028 Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5pm Sat. 9am-12pni »A wnksa aexvMmMil and CfKW chK* tor M PUn*. Act«»l>co 0« upgfitf* nwwiti « h i« 250 mrtyUl and 1000 M wttkvnd » NirM and w M ^ m ru i** aviUOia on e«*» lniUt*d wrtTio Ift* JfMdom e*Bng >tM awng AUTEfi o« p«ak hcun. 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U>1G EjsI lm it‘5> S itu i-t • S a lis tn i704-636-1991 'J® Kathryn’s Day Davie Pays Tribute To Woman Who Brought Crosby Golf To Town Page 10 D A V IE USPS149-60 • ■; Number24 Thursday,; Jiine.14,2001 40 PAGES Mocksviile Proposes 4-Cent Tax Reduction By Jackic Scnbolt Dnvle County Enicrprise Rccord A public hearing will be held for Ihc proposed 2001-2001 budget Tor Ihe town of Mocksviile on June 25 at 8 a.m. Highlights of the 2001-2002 budget include; • a reduction in the local property ta* from 36 cents lo 32 cents per $ 100. • the contruction of a new elevated water tank near 1-40 with a zero interest loan. • a three percent cost of living inr crease for all full-time employees. • a five percent increase for water and sewer rates with an additional increase in the minimum bimonthly bill from $24.20 to $26.00 for inside the city cus tomers, and an increase in the outside customers would apply accordingly, ef- :,..n „ „ of 25 cents per month from $3.25 per month to $3.50, effective July 1.2001. The annual balanced budget for 2000-2001 was $4,965,662, and the rec ommended budget for 2001-2002 is $4,621,350. The difference, according to Mocks- villeTown ManagcrTeny Brallcy, is due in part to Senior Services changing hands from the town to the county. County, Schools At Odds Over Memo Language Davie County commissioners and members of the Davie Board of Edu cation have the same common goal, but a “shadow-boxing" match of studying facility needs continues. County commissioners earlier didn’t like the idea of the schools appointing the majority of a com mittee to study those needs, and tlien obligate the county to pay for it. And when Commissioner Dan Barrett made a motion to adopt a "memo of understanding" June 4, it was greeted with silence. “We’re all in favor of the best education possible,'^ While said. "We also have a responsibility of what we can afford." County Manager Ken Windley: said the county was going to add lan guage making it clear there would be no flnancial obligations and take Ihe memo of understanding back to Ihe school board. ; sjf > ijS :' H Jessica Lancaster, 5, takes advantage of the face painting offered by Jenny Ingram of the Victory Baptist Crossfire team at the Reiay for Life last Friday. For more photos, please turn to page C l. , - Photo by Mike Barnhardt Couple Critical After Propane Explosion By Jackic Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Rccord A married couple from Burlington are in Wake Forest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem suffering from sec ond and third degree bums after a propane explosion. Billy and Brenda Clayton were at the Thousand Trails Camp ground, off U.S. 64 East near Iht Davidson County litie, on Friday June 8 when their camper explodec "Accormng lo Fork F\re Chlet Nathan Walker, a refrigerator had been removed from tiie camper and the gas line was not capped. The inside of the camper filled with the gas fumes and the explosion oc curred after a match was struck in side the camper. Davie EMS Director Dwayne Smith said the couple suffered bums on over 50 percent of their bodies. The couple were trans ported by ambulance lo Baptist. Walker, who 'arrived shortly af ter Ihe explosion, said the couple were both conreious at that time, nnd there were tihconfiiroed re ports that" the blast had. thrown Brenda from the camj)er!' ., ! . Walker said several of the iieigh- boring cainpers came to the aid of the couple before emeiBeticy ciBWS arrived by fighting the fire. . The couple are stiil hospitalized ,at Baptist Billy, 59, is reported to be in serious condition, while. his wife, 43, is listed as critical. Mocksviile Recants Vote On Mobile Home Park Dy Jackic Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Rccord A manufacluted home park approved for Uis. 64 East and Bethel Chuich Road is going back to the drawing boaird. Mocksviile Town Board members last week recanted an April 17 vpte lo approve rezoning for the park because the request didn't meet the town's.ordi- 'nance requirement. , : , The rezoning request was by Satirise Development for. approximately 12.5 acres froih opeii space fesidential to manufactured home oyeriay district. The reason for withdrawing the ap proval was the amount of land approved for the rezoning. The ordinance that ap plies to the request will not allow for ' rezoning of more than 10 ocres ol one lime. !The petitioner came with more than 10, and between three and lOisthe requiremetii. So, that’s what's wrong,” said Town Attorney Hank Van Hoy. . The property is at Bethel, Church Road and ij.S^ 64 East. Sunrise Devel opment wants to use the land for a manufactured home neighborhood. Van Hoy blmed the obscurity of the ' ordinance on tlie misti!ke,"and Suggested ' Ihe refiling fee be waived lo be fair. ■ ' "I Uiink tKe town always wants to do the right Ihiiig," said Mayor Francis' ' Slate. The board voted in,favor of the retraction and'that the'refiling fee be^ waived. • < The Davie County Enterprise Record brought home eight awards from the annual Best Ad Contest sponsored by Ihe N.C, Press Asso ciation. Ad Director'Ray Tutterow ac cepted Ihe awards on behalf of Ihe newspaper. Also attending the cer emony last Friday at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Cen ter in Research Triangle Pork wcrc Publisher Dwight.Sparks, ad sales representative and typesetter Jeanne ■ Trotter, and .Christy ,Clark, ad sales' ■ represenialivc for the Clemmons Courier, i ' ‘ The ads were judged among other . entries in Ihe medium size commu- ,,, nily newspaper category. , Tutterow received a first'place, award in the best spot color home. . -furnishings and appliance category for an ad for Value House Fumitiire.. ' The staffreceiveda'gold star in the best special section category for . lhe,"Davie County Welcomes Santa ..Claus" section. . The staffreceived a second place award for best use of full color for a (July 4th shared.ad titled Vlndepen- dence for a New Millenium.’'... . , Tlie staff received a second place , award in best use of spot color for a 'golfguide. ■/ ........... . School. , . Tutterowreceivedasecondp^^ ' .The.'staff re-’ award in best newspaper promotion ceived a third for a preview ad titled "Football Is place award, in Coming!" i best use of .spot ; . T^ilierow received a third place .color category award in Ihe best real estate category for. the Davie for an ad for Howard Really. .,., '. County Chamber . .|Tutierow received a third place .'of. Commerce, award for best institutional ad for a-; ‘‘Chamber Focus; | ■ ad-. for«Pinebrook-Elementary Vote'?-page, -i - 't ft' D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 7,2001 s e rs Saturday, August 11 Center UMC Bre«Majl,thU will be l^thedate forournexibreakfasL’nianks • for your support & we look forward to isecingyouinAugu&t ■Ongoing Dingo, Mockivllle Moose Lodge 1949, Tridayi. Doors open ui 6. Hrsl game at 7 p.m. Bingo, WUIiam I t Davie VFD. 2nd Saturday. Doors open, 6:30 p.m. llardUon Church, Poop Mans Sup* per, every Ut'niurj., 3*7 p.m. Poor Mans Supper at Cooleemee United Meth., 4ih Thua, 5-7 p.m. Country Ham & Sausage Dreak* rast,ever>’3rd Sat. of the monlh, 7* 10 im.. Hardison United Meih. Chuich Family LifeCtr. Alt proceeds tobl Jg. fund. , R e lig io n • , *Mon.-FrL, June 4-8 Vacation Dlble School, Redland Pcntacostal Holiness Church, 6:30* 8:30 p.m. nightly, children 3 yean to 8th grade. Transportation avail able. Call 9984226. Sun. June 10 Common Doiid, musical group In Concert. 10:30 a.m.. Liberty Wesleyan Church on Sheffield Rd. Sun.-Wed„ June 10-13 Homecoming & Revival,Culahaln Friendship Bapt. Church, on Calahaln Rd., Sun. night 7 p.m., Mon* Wed 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker and special singing. Everyone wel come. Sun.-Fri., June 10-15 Vacation Bible School, Ouiback GaiTies, 6:30«8;30 p.m.. Bread of Life bapt. Church, 801 N. at inter- section of 601N. Everyone invited. Coil 463-3191. 998-3656. or 463- 2178 for Info. Mon.-Fri, June 11-15 VacatlonBIbleSchool, Yadkin Val ley Bapt. Church, Advance. Ages2- 8th grade. Theme: Kids Under Con struction. 6:30*8:30 p.m. nightly. Wed.-Fri, June 13-15 Polar Expedition VBS, Faith & Victory Family Worship dr., 1687 U.S. 601N., Mocksville. 6:30*8:30 p.m. Ages 3-12. Call 751-4611. Mon.-Sat., June 18-23 Vacation Ulble School, Advance United Meth., Hwy. 801 South. 6-8 p.m. each night. Children K-Sth grade will ^ on nfghil/’ ’’Good Neighbor Tour". Call 998-7750. Vacation Bible School, Calvary Bapt. on Davie Academy, June I8> 22, 7-9 p.m. nightly, theme: Truth Trackers. Friday, June 22 Cornatzer UMC Old Fashioned Vacation Bible School, 7*9 p.m. at Rich Park Shelter #5 at the play ground. Saturday, June 23 Old Fashioned Picnic, In conjunc-. tion with Cornatzer UMC Vacation ^ Bible School, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m., all invited, come eat. play, and have fun. For Info call 998-4291. Ongoing TearuKID, Farmington Bapt., ev ery Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Ages 3 & up. 998-3826.' Preschool/Parents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Age 2. Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.-noon. Ages 3*4. Mon., Tues., Thurs., 9 a.m.- noon. Readiness. Mon.-Thurs.. 9 a.m.-noon. Call 998-6820. Revelation Study,each Sun. night. 6:30 p.m. At Shefneld Music Halt, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome to attend. R e u n io n s Sunday, June 10 Eaton Reunion, 1 p.m.. Eaton's Bopt. Church Fellowship Hall. Bring covcrcd dish. 35th Cook Reunion, descendcnts of Harrison and Ann Baity Cook. I p.m., at Joyner Comm. Center, Sandy Springs Church Rd. Covered dish lunch. D a te s to R e m e m b e r Thursday, June 7 Free Mammograms, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Mocksviitc WalMort. call 7CM-210- 5238 tu scheduleappt. Mention Tell A Friend Thursday to receive FREE mammogram. Monday, June 18 ,Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. Association, from 6 p.m. til 9 p.m.. Main Sl, Mocksville. For info cail751-0313or751-5468. Ongoing Visit Coolcemee's Mill Village Mu< seum, 14 Church St, Tues. & Thurs.. 9 a.m.-noon. Sats.. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Toiirs also available by appf. Call 294.6W0. Recycling truck at Center Commu nity BlJg., 8-11 am. 1st Satunlay. Recycling truck at Union Chapel Methodist, 4ih Satunlay. 8-11 a.m.. Recycling truck at Jericho* Hardison Rurilan bidg., 3rd Satur day. 8:30-11 a.m. Preschool story time, Tues., 11. a.m..Dav]eCountyUbra(y.30-mlnu(e program. For children ages 3*5. Mu sic. read aloud, stories, films, nur^ry rhymes. M e e t in g s Monday, June 4 Catholic Daughters of St. Francis of Assist, 7 p.m., at back of church. All ladies arc welcome to attend. Davie Sub-District Mini Retreat U.M.WomcnAnnualMccUng,6;30 p.m.. covered dish meat, at Conconl UMC.ChefTyHillRd.Call998-2429. Thursday,June 7 Mocksville Garden Club, 7 p.m., Davie Library, on Main St. Wednesday, June 13 Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly tnceting, at onicc behind automatic car wash on Yadkinville Rd.'short ways from Arby's. Come . help Davie's homeicM animaJs. Coll 751-5214. ....... " Tuesday, June 19 Davie Democratic Parfy Meeting, 7 p.m., Western Steer, Mocksville. Thursday, June 28 DavIeCo.Dlal)etesSupportGroup. 7:00 p.m., at Davie Co. Library. Ongoing Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Wed. of each monlh. at office Yadkinville Hd. be hind car wash. 751-5214. Shefncld-CalaludnSupportGroup, 2ndand4thTucs..7p.m..New Union Meth. Church. Meeting open to com munity. Family Senlces "What Every Par* cntShouldKnow",p.'ireniingclasses to interested parents of teens In local areas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., at Mocksville tjffice Sanford Ave. Cost S15. For more info: 751-4510. Jerusalem Bapt. Church is a provid ing support for those who have tost theirjobs. 8:30-10 a.m. on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 for mure info. Progre&slveClubofCoolcemce,2nd Sunday. Cooleemee Library, 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for info. Christian Businessmen's Commit*^ iee of Mocksville, Thursdays, 7 a.m.' Mocksville Rotary Hul. Gold Wing Touring «Vssoclalton, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer. N.C. 801 at U.S. 601. 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Mocksvilte-!)a>teJaycccs, lst&3rd Thun.. Samuels on Main Restaurani. Mocksville. 7 p.m. Davie Counly Stamp Club, 2nd Thurs., Davie Senior Center, 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cooleemee Recreation Auoctalton. Zachary House, t st Tuesday, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Second Presbyterian Church basement^ Pine St. Call 751-1490 or 751*7786 for Info. Homeschool 4-H Ctub, 2nd & 4ih Tuesday.Call998-8925formoreinfo. Piedmont Triad Rubbll Fanclen, last Sunday of each month. 2:30 p.m. Mocksville AA, Thurs., 7 p.m.' • closed mtng. Sun., 8 p.m. * open mlng. Call Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Cooleemee American I^egton Post 5*1, Legion Hut, Gladstone Road. 7:30 p.m.. 1st and 3rd Mondays except holidays. Advance Masonic Lodge No. 710. 2nd Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Mocksville-Davie recreation. 751* 2325. AA and Al-Anon. Thursdays. 8 p.m.. Eaton's Baptist Church. Nur-Anon for families of drug ad< diets. Sundays. 6 p.m. Davie Senior Center. Brock Building. Main St., Mocksville; 998-2657. Davie County Youth Foothnlt League Directors,Tues,.7p.m. Court- R e c r e a tio n For more information on thcseevcnts. call 751-1125. Line Dancing Farmington Community Center. Ev ery Tuesday. Cost; $2. Instructors: Steve & Linda Hallcy. Formofclnfo, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (S 15)or after (S25)school and out of school programs. Registraiion open. GoodTlmetsSquare Dance Dance Lessons $5 per month. Volun teers for different social events. Con tact Ethel at 998-3837. Sllverslrlders Walk Club Seniors, 50 nnd up. M-F. 6:30-9 a.m. Nocharge.\- , Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays. $7 per day. S40 per monlh. The Dance Company Mon..Tues.. Wed.. & Sat. Call Emily Robertson. 998-5163. Y M C A For more infonnailon, call 751-9622 or visit Davie Family YMCA. Adult Water Exercise Tuesday & Thursday. 9:15 a.m. Arthritis Rehab MWP, 10:30 a.m. Youth Swimming t.essons Ages 6 months & up. Parent/child, preschool, school aged group lessons & piivate. One week sessions meet ' daily cr five week session meet 2 times per wk.. call for exact times; Fee: $15 membeni &S30(onc-week) ’ andS30members.$60 non-members (5 week). Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. S15/momh. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & tip. Meet Tues. & Thurs. Beginner 4:45-5:30 p.m..Advanced Kids6.00.6:45pm,Adults6:45-7:45 p.m. Members S2Q/mo., non-mem bers $30/md. Day Camps Camp Davie Y For rising K-12 yrs. Weekly camp ofers enriching activitcs like swim ming, arts’& crafts, nature lore, field trips & more. Weekly Fee: S85 mem bers, SI 10 others. Camp Genesis For 6th-8th graders.,Will learn team building skills, ouidoor activity ad- ven(ures,deveioplifeskills.Financlal Assistance Availalbe’; Call Todd Bar rows at Y for Info. , Golf Camp at Oak Valley Ages 7*17. July 16:19 or July 23-26. Times 8-11 a.m.*$95memben,S105 others. ,■ Gymhaslic Camp Ages 6 & up. June 18-22. 9-11:30 a.m. 595 members, S105 others. YBA Youth Basketball Camp Taught by Pinebrook Elem. P.E. Teacher Janice Jackson. Ages 5-12, June 25-29 from 9 a.m.-noon. Fee: $25 members. $55 othen. Britannia Soccer Camp Leam skills from Instructors from Great Britain. Ireland, and Scotland. July 16-20.‘Ages 5 & up. Times: 9 a.m.-noon. $85.members, $105 oth ers. S e n io r s Alt Senior Activities take place at the Davie County Senior Center located In the Brock Building on North Main Street. Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Tuesday, June 12 Creative Scrapbooking, 2 p.m.. in the Nutrition Site. Join the scrapbooking group for lips & tech niques. Thursday, June 14 Davie Co. Stamp Club, 7 p.m., in the NutritionSite.opento collectors of all ages ^ interest levels. Tuesday, June 19 Golden Anniversary Luncheon, all couples married 50 years or more are Invited, 12 noon at First Bapt Church InMocksviite.Dcliciouslunchennand musical emenainment.Nocharge,but pre-registration required by June 13. Space limited. Monday, June 25 Dr. Dunn, Podlutrist, foot doctor at theSr. Cenier, no appt. necessary. Ongoing SllvcrHeallhExcrciscs.SeniorCen- ter. M, W. F,8:30-9a.m. Mock Place. M.W. 10-10:30 a.m. Senior Nutrition Lunch, noon M- W. 11 a.m. Thurs. &Fri. Quilting, every other Monday. 10 am. Bridge, Tuesdays & Fridays, 1 p.m. Silver Striders & Walking Pro* grams, Daily at Brock Gym6:30-9 a.m.CoolcemeeEiementaiy.6-8a.m. Smith Grove Gym. 7*9 a'.m. Alxhclmer's Support Group, 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m.. Senior Center East Room. ■ • Creative Scrapbooking Class, 2nd Tuesday. 2 p.m. Report Davie Date line Items By Noon Monday licms for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the pub lication week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by the office, at S. Main St. across from the courthouse. ^ 0 ^ 0 _ June 18th - June 22nd 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM C o r n a t z e r B a p t i s t C h u r c h 1372 Cornatzer Rd,998-4399 “Even a child Is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether II be righ t" Proverbs 20:11 Sports Etc. presents the 1st Annual Camp At Tanghwood — Featuring tVtaJor League Lacrosse Pro “Mark Mlllon" July 15-19 S S ^ O R T S ------------— r « i o ' E T C .Register By June 15lh at Sports Etc. for a great discounts on YO U R S P O R T S E X PER T S Warrior Lacrosse Sticks 26oai^wiii.-ciomn»ns Rd. Deadllnelor 7 a 6 - l X 1 4 Registration Is June 15th Mon.-Frl. 10:30-6; Sat. 9-S , Saturday N ight Qalas open lor practice at 6 p.m. FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. Weekly Racing --------------------Scries Budweiser Sportsman 100 Fans’ prize: Crostllnor jon boat from Grubbs Marino Tho onnual 100*lap raco for Sportsman cars, Modified double featuro, Stroot Stock and Stadium Stock races, and a Teams of tw o cars chained together! Admission: AdulU. 18 and oldof- SlO Afl9J 12-17 - SQ Agos 6'11 - SI Children undor e FREE with adult escort _____________PLENTY OF FREE PARKING____________ Information about stadium racing: (336) 723-1B19 CHAIN RACE ^ M A w a rd T WE CANUVE YOU MONEY J ^ T il PHONE PLACE Local Freedom Plans North Carolina 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 6 2 6 ^UIEL AUTHOWIZEDAGENT 121 Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Mon.-Fri. 8:30ain-5pm Sat. 9am-12pm *A uivkM aoorMmwH u4 crt<M chKh ttfflJWl ioi tu pUf>». AcUvaUoo or upgrtM «#• IJ50 nvnutti nOuM 850 M 1000 nigW uid w««b«nd mmutti. * m taW . 00 m iX - M loci (MOB AUTEL'i Ot pMk hoon. 0« hour. ... 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Retail $7995 $6995 $7995 $4995 .$4995 $4995 $4995 S,U£dsii$6995$5495 $5995 $3995$3995$3995 $3995 98 Dodge Neon 97 Dodge Neon 96 Dodge Neon 96 Dodge .Siratus Rey. RrtntI ’ $6495 $6995 ^ $5495 $6995. SilelMm$5495 $5495 $4495 $4995 i i S i lRrg Rfl^n 'SilcEdis ; 96Clicv.S-10TrI:. ' ', $4995 '$3995 ; 95Chcv.S-10Trk.' . $4995. ,$4295 . 95 Pontiac Van! ■ *$6995 $5995 , 94Chcv.S-10Trk.’ ■ $5495 $4495 Mocksville Proposes 4-Cent Tax Reduction Dy Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Record A public hearing will be held for the proposed 2001-2001 budget for the town of Mocksville on June 25 at 8 a.ni. Highlights of the 2001-2002 budget include: • a reduction in the local properly tax from 36 cents to 32 cents per $100. • the contniciion of a new elevated water tank near 1-40 with a zero interest loan. • a three percent cost of living inr crease for all full-time employees. • a five peieent increase for water and sewer rates with an additional increase in the minimum bimonthly bill from $24.20 to S26.00 for inside the city cus tomers, and an inciease in the outside customers would apply accordiugly, cf- of 25 cents per monlh from $3.25 per monlh to S3.50, effective July 1,2001. The annual balanced budget for 2000-2001 was $4,965,662. and the rec ommended budget for 200U2002 is 54,621,350. The difference, according to Mocks ville Town ManagerTerry Bralley, is due in part to Senior Services changing hands from the town to the county. County, Schools At Odds Over Memo Language Davie County commlssioncis and members of tho Davie Board of Edu cation have the same common goal, but a “shadow-boxing" match of studying facility needs cominues. County commissioners earlier didn’t like the idea of the schools appointing Uie majority of a com mittee to study those needs, and then obligate the county to pay for it. And when Commissioner Dan Barrett made a motion to adopt a “memo of understanding” June 4, it was greeted with silence. - “ We’re all in favor of the best education possible,’.’. White said. "We also have a responsibility of whal wc can afford." , County Manoger Ken Windley, said the county was going to add Ian- : guage making it clear there would be no nnaiicial obligations and take the memo of understanding back to the school board. / Rives Motor Co. K M / F ^ X IG lf) East Im iG s S tie t't • S.-Uist^ury X 704-636-1991 Kathryn’s Day Davie Pays Tribute To Woman : Wlio Brought Crosby Golf To Town Page 10 D A V IE C O U N T Y USPS 149-60 Number 24 Thtirsday, Jurie:l4, 2001 I ‘i j j t r . - y r # < Jessica Lancaster, 5, takes advantage of the face painting offered by Jenny ingram of tlie Victory Baptist Crossfire team at tlie Reiay for Life iast Friday. For more pfiotos, piease turn to page Cl. , - Photo by H/llke Barnliardt 40 PAGES ■ Couple Critical After Propane Explosion By Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Record A married couple from Burlington arc in Wake Forest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem sulTering from sec ond and tiiird degree bums after a propane explosion. Biiiy nnd Brenda Clayton were at the Tliousand Trails Camp ground, off U.S. 64 East near th( Davidson County line, on Friday June 8 when their camper explodec ■ ‘•"‘•Accormng to Forlc- Fire Chlet Nathan Walker, a rcfrigcralor had been removed from the camper and the gas line was not capped. The inside of the camper ftlied with the gas fumes and the explosion oc curred after a match was struck in side the camper. Davie EMS Director Dwayne Smith said the couple suffered bums on over 50 percent of their bodies. The couple were trans ported by ambulance to Baptist. Walker, who arrived shortly af ter the explosion, said the couple were both conscious at that'time, and there were iihcbnfirmed re ports that tHe ijlis t had thrown Breridii from the camper! ’ , Wailcer said several of Ac heigh- , boring cainpers ciime to the aid of the c'oupie before emergency crews anived by, fighting tile fire. • . , The couple are still hospitalized at Baptist. Billy, S9, is reported to be in serious condition, while; his wife, 43, is listed as critical. By Jacklc Scabolt Davie County Emeiprise Rccord A mahufoctured home park approved, for U!S. 64 East and Bethel Church Road is going back to the drawing board. , Mocksville Town Board members lost week recanted an April 17 vote to approve rczoning for the park because die reqiiestdidn't meet the tbwn's.ordi- nonce requirement. , ’ , . The rezoning request was by Sunrise Development for approximately 12.5 acres from open space residential to manufactured home overlay district. The reason for wididrawing the ap proval was the amount of land approved for the rezoning.'ne ordinance that ap plies to the request will not allow for ' rezoning of more than 10 acres at one Ume.,!The petitioner came with more than 10, and between three and 10 is the requirement. So, that’s what's wrong," said Town Attorney Hank Van Hoy.'' ,,vThe property is at Bethel, Church Road and U.S: 64 East. Sunrise Devei- opment wants to use the land for a manufactured home neighborhood. Van Hoy btoed the obsciiri V of the ordinance on die mistake,'imd Suggested ■ the refiling fee be waived to be fair. ■ ' "l Uiink the town always wants to do the right thing," soid Mayor Francis Slate. Thevoted in,favor of the. retraction arid'thal'the refiling fee be’ waived. ^ , . . ,. The Davie County Enterprise Record brought home eight awards from the annual Best Ad Contest sponsored by the N.C. Press Asso- ’ ciation. Ad Director Ray Tutterow ac cepted the awords on behalf of the newspaper. Also attending the cer-, emony last Friday at the Siieraton Imperial Hotel nnd Convention Cen ter in Research Trianglc.Pttrkwere.. Publisher Dwight Sporks, ad sales represehtaiive and typesetter Jeanne Trotter, and Christy Clark, ad sales' repircsentative for the Clemmons Courier. ^ ' . ■The ads were judged among other entries in the medium size commu-. nity newspaper category. ■ Tutterow received a first place! awa'r^ in the best spot color home. . furnishings and appliance category for an ad for Value House Furniture. ; The staff received a gold star in' ■ the best special section category for , the “Davie County Welcomes Santa ■j Claus" section. '•'.it ' r ; - The staff received a second place ; award for best use of full color for a .,July 4t|i shared:ad titled !'Indepen- ; dence for a New Millentunri.’' . ^ » ' The staff received a second place V,. award in best use of .spot color for a golf guide. . ■ Tutterow received a.second place a^ward in best newspaper protnolion for a preview ad titled “Football is ■ Coming!" | • Tutterow received a third place . award in tiie best real estate category i for an ad for Howard Realty. • ■ : , ; , .jTlitlerow received a thirdjplaoe award for best institutional . ad for a ad.. fo^^Pln'eb^ook’. Elementary' School. ' .The.'staff re-’ cetved a third place award^in .bc§t use orspot icolorcategory; fo r the Diivic. . Counly Chamber .of,..Commerce “Chamber Focuii: - Vote" page. . a '1^ ' - 'niUerow ■ ( ' f ' 2 - DAVIEiCO UNTY ENTERPRISE r e c o r d ; June 14,2001 Exiitorial Pa^e Ranking Davie Higli’s Best-Ever Pitchers? Add Shannon Handy Quickly now, name the Ihrcc best pitchers to grace the bolls of Davie High?, , , John Parker .would be on everyone's list. His fast ball blazed the team to the westcni state chimplonship before: joining the Philadelphia Phillies. , Denny Key Jr. .would get many votes. He was also had a smoking fast ball that aitracted pro scouts, and he had great success for Davie High and the Mocksvllle-Davlc American Legion team. - Ounhirdpick? ■ ' Shannon Handy. Of die three, she niay actually be the best,,, ‘ It's hard to compare fast pitch softball to baseball. The differences go beyond girls and boys. The pitch Is differ ent. The ball Is bigger. But in both sports, the batters have a split-second to swing. Softball pitchers stand 40 feet from the plate, not 60.- ■ ' Shannon Handy had an amazing ability to frustrate her ■ opponents. Her strike out numbers harken to the exploits of Nolan Ryan. This season she fanned 133 battere and posted a IS-I record. She gave up only SI hits and had an earned run average of 0.S9. She fVcqucntly had double digit strike outs In games. During her rein on the softball ' “mound,” only Alexander Central stood In the path to block Davie High’s girls from the stale champbnshlp ' game in consecutive years. „ , , , ; She dominated tlie Central Piedmont Conference with her powerful throw. Fast pitch softball Is relatively new to high school sports, but it is certainly suited to Shannon Handy. Zoning District Reaches, In The M a il ... Subscriber Notes Problems With Delivery To the editor; As you know I have had problems over the lost year (at least that long) receiving the Enlerprise Record wilhin a reasonable time frame ofter being moiled from your office. Many times I received a news paper approximately two to three weeks ofter moiling. Veiy often I received two or three issues at the same lime, approximately two to three weeks after maiiinlg. Then in early January 1 received five . newspapers (dating bock to the week of Thanksgiving) at once. Needless to say, I was fruswilcd and ongiy. Thus, my phone coll to you ol»ut the matter. You were very understanding, as you mentioned your son (in New York) (lad received os many os three newspopers at one time and wondered why. I believe other out-of-stote subscribers had from Ume to time complained to your ofllce with the some problem. Since newspapeii are moiled at the'second class rate, you slated thol this could l^ ^ e problemrYqualso stated ihotj>criia^^ ^ bl^m was! ' For years we have bemoaned the lat^ of control on Davie County's rapid housing growth. Just about every thing was approved. , That has changed In recent months. The county commis sioners have bccome more circumspect in what they ap prove and actually consider the impact the growUi will have , on schools, roads and county services. The change has caused it lot of criticism, and the com missioners may have to alter one of the new proposals for ■ , controlling growth in Cooleemee. A hearing last week drew lots of protests from people outside Cooleemee who would be alTccted by die proposal. It would give Cooleemee , > (OfTtcials zoning control ovei; a two-mile radius around die town. , . ■ , ' " ' The most common complalnt at the public hearing was . that two miles is too. much. They are right. l\vo miles goes far beyond the natural boundaries and the impact of the Town of Cooleemee. A half-mile or one-mile line would , . j probably make more scase^ 'Some of Uiose at the hearing , who live In the two-mile belt said they wouid rather the county cominissloncrs, not the Towii of Cooleemee, decide! their zoning decisions. The commissioners need to scale back the proposal, but that shouldn't deter them from die bigger purpose of guaran teeing quality housing projects and giving more consider ation to the impact on county services. The proposal needs to be timed, not trashed. — Dwight Sparks ■ ........... that yoii'would lobkMmb ihe sltuo^^^ for me. Ai one point you mailed a newspoper First Gloss to me and told me I would probably get it in two to three days. Receiving the newspoper flnolly after five days proved to both of us that something was wrong some where. You then told me you would dig a litde deeper and gel bock to me. I informed you that I would gel in touch with you if ond when I had some good news to report. I kept a record for approximately two and half months of dates that newspapers were received ond the length of time it took for their otrivol ot my address. As days and weeks passed, I began re ceiving two issues on the some date opproximolelytwo weeks lole. . Then I began receiving one issue about every two weeks. By the C h u r c h T h e o r y J u s t A S m o l< e S c r e e n To the editor. I would like for all (he residents of this county to realize the . Imppnonce of getting ready for great tribulation. The majority of the church'going world Is living in a realm of fantasy that says ey« erything is goiiig to be all right. They bue this belief on a so^ajled rapture that Is going to happen beofe this calamity hits. But the tmth Is, the rapture is post tribulation, not prc«trlbuIatlon. We must learn to endure unto the end. I want to educate any and all who will be intercsted in enduring unto the end. This so-called left behind theory is nothing more than a smoke screen to calm people's worries while leaving them uhpre* pared for what is about to happen. Learn the truth about the rapture at the website www.riiowellminislricS;homestead.com. Yes, Jesus is coming back. But it will be at the sound of the last trumpet. Randy Howell Cooleemee end of March, early April I began receiving my newspaper weekly and within a week of your mailing date. Since mid April I have received every newspaper within a week from the date published on the front page of your newspaper. I am thrilled to be able to read the Enterprise weekly and stay abreast of what's happening In my hometown. I'm very grateful for whatever you did to correct the situation; I still don't know exactly what or where the problem was. Perhaps you could respond In your paper. I've had a subscription to the Davie County Enterprise Record since 1972. It has arrived in my mailbox in Germany, Texas, Kansas, Minnesota, and now in Virginia. I fmd it ironic that I never had problems until Virginia, which is the clos est I've ever lived to North Carolina ond Davie County. I realize, though, that during my 12 years In Virginia, the U.S. Postal Service has undergone many changes and handles much more mall now than ever u - s-;.you Aikaln fof youreiTbrts Md penlatehce at setting job‘dohe. ' Beverly F. Miller Woodbridge, Va. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - 3 R e s id e n t , P o lic e H e lp R e t u r n W a lle t To the editor: Thanks to the Cooleemee Police Department for their e^orts in locating me to let me know they had my pocketbook and to Mr. Albert Ijames for finding It and turning it over to the police depart ment. My heartfelt gratitude and thanks to each of you. Pat Patterson Advance „ „ T r i¥ R « o r d w e le o tn e s ^ ^ i^e ffo H ^t|l,l» ,m a d e W^prlnt-air^ . ^ fare'not,hbel6us,'viilgaror.m poor taste::The[edilorretervetir ?thi r i^ t to'edit letters for grammar and for space, 1?^ All totcrsAould include the name'and address of theater,■ linchjding'rsignaturc.vA'telephonenuiiibeVnotjfo'beipub^ Jlish'ed,'isalso'reqilested. ^ Please haye letters In die newspaper office i«>'latertliM'4i Ip.m. Monday of the week to be publish^. Davte County En^! ;(erprise^Record P.O./Box,;99i' Mocksyillel or emailitb;’ iemews@davie-entetprisecom. ' ■ DAVIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRin^ECORD ' USPS, 149-160) , 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksvllle, NC 27028 ' .. '(336)751-2120 . Publlsho.d weoWy by the Davie Publishing Co. ’ , , Dwight Sparks............ Robin Fergusson....;... Mike Bamhardt...... Ra'yTuttorow...........i.., Brian Pitts..............;;..! 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He’s always been there forme.” ir Life In MexitDo Creates Some Homesickness For Davie By Professor Lcssle Evona York Weatherman Esciiela de Idionias, UABC, Mexicali Typical Saturday morning in Mexicali - off to the tianguis, die open-air market where you can buy anything from fruit to furniture - 1 am in search of a shade for a light fixture, and I have tromped up and down die aisles (they call them streets) between the booths for the last three or four houis. So milch to see. And you never know what you will find - a heavy silver bracelet set with turquoise, mixed in among the pieces of junk jewelry, about 50« American - a handmade lace tablecloth for the equivalent of 2 ^ 3 dollars. Some people show their wares in covered booths. Oih- ns spread them on a sheet on the ground. ■' Lots of noise, lots of music playing, lots of chit-chat with ven dors who have known me for years. It's summer, and the snow-cone-men have replaced the roast- com vendors at Uie intersections. In fall and winter, you con buy com-on-Uie-cob roasted over coals, and stuck on a stick like a popsicle', choice of loppings; salt, butler, grated white cheese, chilli; choice of hardness; from lender to hard and chewy. I can never see them wiUiout Uiinking of my Grandmodier Alvirdia Weatherman. I can still see her bringing me an ear of roasted com-on-the-cob; only, she roasted it in the oven, and she called it a “roas'nyear" instead of on "eloie." The snow cones I remember from summer at home were from picnic week. But here, instead of sugary synips, they pour a vari ety of fruit Juices, complete with pieces of fruit, over the shaved ice - everything from tamarind {honey locust) and watermelon, to prunes. All very sweet. Mexicans love sugar. And they will put chili on anydiing from com to candy. Word of honor, I have seen them put it on ice cream. Hungry after all die walking and scrabbling through piles of stuiT,' so, off to the equivalent of the food court, where a family from Campeche has a toco stand, one of die best in town. Make no mis take, this is not Ibco Bell. No hard, com-chip type shell, no ground beef. For about 70 cents, you get your choice of a fresh com or flour tortilla, filled with diced, grilled steak (Mmmmm); or strips of fiame-broiled pork; or Campeche style; mixed steak, pork, and Chamula Indian women In San Cristobal, do las Casas, The mountain vistas and red clay soils In southern Chiapas Mexico remind writer of her native Davie County. chitlins. I ordered one of those once, and'ate it. Found out later what it contained. Have not re-ordered. Along the counter are bowls of toppings; finely chopped cab bage; roasted yellow chilli peppers; various chili souces; chopped fresh tomato with fresh coriander ond onion (I'm a litUe disappointed there's no diced cactus shooB with onion and tomato); guocomole; and, in a special clay pot, nice and warm: pinto beans. I laughed when I found out that Mexicans think they are the only ones who eat pintos. Also find it funny that they think hominy is a strictly Mexican dish. In the boonles, they make it at home like my grandma did, and here in Mexicali you can buy it frozen, in a plas tic bag, at the supermarket. They call it pozole, and they make a vegetable beef soup with it. So many things ore so different - and so mony are like home. If you look ot 0 mop, you con see that a line dropping south from Eastern NC goes right down to southern Mexico. Our beautiful state bird, the cardinal, spends its winters down there. In Pre-Columbian times, there must have been a lot of trainc bock and forth across the Caribbean. Studies of Indian religion, cus toms, crops, and so forth, show remarkable similarities. Mony of those similarities remain In modern-day cuhure. The shape of the land olso shows o shored geologicol formotion. You ride ocross the highlonds of Chiopos, Mexico's southernmost state, and you could think you were in the Smokies, or at least up oround Boone. When I got down there, I felt really strange, because the red dirt, the pines, ond the shape of the hills looked so much like home, with suddenly a banana tree or o palm stuck in just to throw you off balance. There were fields of tobacco, and up In the Montebello Lake orea, I sow a woman selling blackberries. And if the people were not speaking Sponlsh orTzotzlI orTzeltal, you could cosily take.them for Cherokees. Beautiful people. Nobody knows who got there first; whether the Mexicon Indi ans arrived first, and went nonh; or whether those of what is now the Southern United States got Uiere earlier, ond went south. It's o giddy mixture of home-like qualities with the dizzily foreign. So anyhow, here I sit munching on steok, barbecued pork, cob- bage ond pinto beans. Does a lot for the homesickness. Legislative Report: Senate Budget Actually Increases Spending By Rep. Julia C. Howard Special to the Enterprise Since the proposed Senate budget bill (SB tOOS) cairfe over to the House last week, the Appropriations Subcommittees have been exam* ining it. They are comparing the Governors version of the budget with the Senate version, and will eventually come up with their own ver* sion. While the Appropriations Committee has the job, of targeting amounts to cut, the Finance Committee has the job to And new rev« enue to plug the budget hole. And, of course there is the inevitable talk of raising taxes. But I think you will be interested In knowing that with all the dras* tic cuts the Senate has proposed, their budget actually increases stale spending by about five percent. Have you heard the anguished cries about the extreme cuts to the Department of Health and Human Ser vices? In actuality, under the Senate proposal, the DHHS budget actu« vices and mental health programs as they are funded currently: It pro pose to expand, upgrade and construct new programs and facilities. In times of budget problems, is It prudent to spend more, or less, money? And these are just a few examples. Are you, as my constituent, willing to accept a $233 million tax Increase so the politicians in Ra« leigh can close hospitals but pour more money into corporate subsi dies? It seems that the Senate and some House members think so. One idea that is being publicized now is a proposal being tossed around In the Senate to raise the tax on beer and wine. Already the cost of the average bottle of spirits is made up of 39% state and federal taxes, and the industry contributes $200 million a year to the states cofTers. No tax Increase on anything is necessary if we would just manage your tax money properly. Please be assured that I will do everything I possibly can to help develop a fair and accountable budget in the House. There was just one bill introduced this week that I peed to tell you ..w... jiiaeiuuiujr,giiucr meoenuicurupusui,ulcL/nni3 uuu((ciui;ku- aboutt . . l,--. . ,wv/twtiu|<»tT*>va get not downv'The diffcrcnce Is where the money Is pul7‘"''^ '^targeM - This renowned Baseball HaU ofPwne member was the nrst^ iicen^^^ state reports to be printed on both sides of the paper. Effective July 2. SB 396 Elcctrical Contractors. An act authorizing the Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors to acquire real property, to estab lish a system of staggered license renewal, and to increase fees. Efl'ec- tlve May 31. SB 431 Adjust License Thresholds For Inflation. An act to adjust the value thresholds of limited and intermediate licenses for in flation under the laws regulating general contractors. SB 434 Audits for local Governments. An act to transfer from the State Auditor to the Local Government Commission the responsi bility for approving compliance supplements for audits of local gov ernments. Effective May 31. SB 708 Rcduce School Paperwork. An act to eliminate unneces sary and duplicatlvc paperwork in the public schools. EffectiveJuly I, 2001. ■ SB 739 Psych. AssocJClinlcal Social Worker Privilege. An act One excellent piece of information we received this week made some comparisons: For example, the Senate proposed closing Dorothea Dlx to save $10 million, but they slated $9 million for the Department of Commerces Tourism, Film and Sports Omce, and $1 milllon'in chro mosome research. (Are movies and genomes more important than men tally ill people?) it would close schools for the deaf children for a two-year savings of $7.2 million, but oppropriate $11.5 million to subsidize the NC Bio technology Center. . It would close one of the States mental retardation centers for a savings of $10 million, but allot $8.5 million to the Department of Agriculture to market Tar Heel crops, and $2.7 million to support for- .^ign trade oHlces in other countries. Where are our priorities? The Senate budget Is not to continue the Health and Human Ser- cousln of Dewey Hunt of Mocksviile, and his family lives in Wilmington. Here are some of the bills that were enacted this week, and the date the new state law takes effect: • SB 264 Require State Reports Double-Sided. An act to require Smart Start Worth Preserving To the editor: As many of you know, Smart Start has been scrutinized for one reason or the other. However, no matter what the reason is, we must sec that the mission Is the same* we all want the best for our chil dren, and for our future as a state. No matter what the program is, in the state’s budget this year everybody is going to have some cutbacks. With Smart Start being raVMWcraW;ft«rired clinical i^dclaf Workens,™ Vh'arrlage and family therapisU. Effective Oct. I. the new kid on the block we arc still growing and will have a tough M a n y H G lp S d S U C C G S S T u l R 6 la y T e a m time continuing to make the impacts we need to raise the quality of To the editor* childcare in our community to ensure our children are healthy and The 50+ above team would like to thank Cooleemee VFW Post succeed in school. 1119 and its auxiliary, and all of the businesses that helped to make fund raising for the Relay for Life a big success. God bless you all. “Doll" Foster, Cooleemee Team Captain McVeigii’s Execution Wrong To die editor; j I om writing Uils letter Sunday evening, the night before Timo thy McVeigh's execution, ond I feel olone. I feel alone because it seems I om one of the few people Uiat oppose McVeigh's execu tion. I hear it at work, in the convenience store and on television. Everyone wants McVeigh dead. ' I keep asking myself why a majority of Americans feel Uiis way. I have heard a number of reasons. One is to protect us from McVeigh. Our lawmakers in Raleigh wrestle with die budget shortfall and are trying to be fair but are realizing that there will have to be some sacrifices. But we do not want oiir children to be a sacrifice. To justify Smart Start cuu the Senate has proposed these special provisions, which will limit Smart Start Funds to: 1. Serving pro grams that core for low-income children. 2. Funding programs with l,2,or 3 stars rating. These speciol provisions could effect die operation of the Davie County Partnership for Children but more importondy it could ef fect die quality of childcare for all children. I agree diat our funds should be uugeted to the lower sur ratings but should also be ol- lowed to help keep high quality care ovailoble. This defeats the purpose of wandng to achieve higher radng scales. When all diese sites learn what they will lose by providing high quality care. It will make economic sense for them to reduce their quality level in order What type of threat does he pose from his supennax prison cell in to qualify for diese services or diey could choose to not apply at all Terre Haute, Ind.? His chances of escape are nil, so he cannot take' In which case die stale will issue diem a one star license. This mes- SB803 Encourage T^ochcr Ed JActlveMtUtiiry. An net to di rect the Stale University System, the Community College System, ond the Department of Public Instruction to work cooperadvely to expand opportunides for military personnel to lake teacher education classes prior to discharge from the military. Effective May 31. SB 942 Transporter Plates To Counties. An act to authorize the Division of Motor Vehicles to issue transporter plates to coundes for use in programs of providing donated motor vehicles to low-income persons. Effective May 31. SB 1070 ITS Dispute Resolution. An act establishing a dispute resolution procedure to assist the Office of Information Technology in the collecdon of fees related to information technology services pro vided by the office. Effective May 31. ■IB 262 Stole Veterans Cemetery Eligibility. An oct to modify the eligibility requirements for interment in a State Veterans Cemetery. Effective Moy 31. ' IIB 857 Area Mentol Health Background Check. An acito clarify that on Area Mental Heoldi Authority diot has access to the Criminal Records Data Bank may obtain the required criminal history . record check through the Data Bank. Effective May 31., . HB875 Btttmore Forest Deer Management. An act directing IheWildlifeResourcesCommissiontoassislthetownofBllunoreForest - in reducing Its deer population to a manageable level. Effective May 31. , HB 958 Cost Reports Special Care Units. An act to require cost reports specific to adult care home special core units and to direct die Department of Heahh and Human Services to develop a designated reimbursement system for resldcnls in special care units.' Effecdve May3t. HB1083 Secure Custody orjuvenlles Using Weapons. An act to allow the court to order secure custody of a juvenile pending on adjudicatory proceeding If the juvenile allegedly committed a misde meanor offense Involving a weapon. Effective Dec. 1. The North Carolina Citizens for a Sound Economy had a huge rally here near the Legisladve Building this week, and a number of folks from the 7<tth Disuict were present. It was good to see each one; I appreciate your position and your input. any more innocent lives. His only weapons left are his words. So should we kill someone for what they nught say? I think not. AnoUier reason I hove heard Is justice. This word can also be used to veil anodier motive, revenge. But do we have the right to exereise such a punishment? We try and elevate ourselves to God’s position when we take the life of another person in the name of justicc. After all, was it not God that said, “Vengeance shall be mine"? ■ There are oUiers diat feel this execiition would deter would;be- murderers with similar plans.This reason can be shown irrodonal simply by looking ot the stote of Texas. Texds executes more people per year Uian any other sute, yet sti|l has one of the highest rates of murder per capita. : ■ i am a religious and spiritual person, and I cannot believe that God condones dlls execution; Is dicre'any Christian diat can irnag- ■ ine Jesus injecting die drugs diat kill Timodiy McVeigh'’ I cannot What scares me die most is what society is teaching our chil dren: If a child hits another child In school, and that child retaliates, sage wiil.ciearly niin all thot we hove worked for over the pos( years. . v ' V . V , We have stressed the importance of high quality but providere. with four and five stars will not be able to sustoin that level of qual ity on what subsidy and parent fees alone can provide. In addition,:; by being unable to provide inclusive services and Child Care Health Consultant services' to sites of four and five stars, children with , speciol needs will be limited to piocements in only die lower quol- itycchters.!,,/',,:';I■ i.. ' Here in Dovie County we wllliohlinue tp'do tlie lK S t we con ' with die special provisions die legisiadon may pass and continue to focus on the needs pfour community'and it’s children ages 0 to . five. Your local Partnership Board of Directors widi the Partner-' ship staff are committed to the children In Davie County and will ' continue'to seek opportunities io make sure children are receiving quality and affordable childcare. We can only play with the cords we ore dealt and together we can make this a winning hand. Please tolk with your local community leaders, House of Repre- then diey are both punished. The lesson is that if someone hits you, ’ sentatives and Senators tc- let them know we care about child care it is not okay to hit him or her back. Why do we hold our children to a different standard than ourselves? As parents, we lead by example. : Remember, violence begets violence. God have mercy on us all. - Sam Dressier / Mocksviile " , * , a I I ' in our communities and how diese provisions can harm Smart Start’s ability to meet it’s goal of ensunng all children enter school heaUliy i and ready to succeed , ^ Peggy Nuckolls , Executive Director, ^ 'I . 1. Johnny's and Wants a New Sports Car. Let's Talk To find out more about our auto insurance for young drivers - Cajl me... Stop by... Log on - It's your cholcel KtHhHiw 1111 YtdUnviUe Hwy^.MockcvUle VMM OM Shop. Cnr. 33»-761-«131hMtara*3MUuan Nationwld** Insurance & Financial Services NotfonwWiliOnHK/rjltfe*^ c» Comptny ind AIKitfil CompiMti.. . HoiM 0<tl«;,Col«mbui, OH OJtS-Un ANSWtl/OO 4. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 Two Woodleaf Teens A chase lhal began in Clcvc- rocks of crock cocainc (esti- land, N.C. Sunday afternoon ' mated value of $50 each) with ended near Cooleemee with a the iiilent to sell and deliver, pos- Cooleeracc police car being session of a half tablet of the damaged In a wreck and two drug ecstacy, and possession of Woodleaf teen-agers facing marijuana and drug paraphema- lia. Cleveland police charged hinh with felony speeding to elude arrest, speeding in excess 55 raph to elude an oflicer, reck- Davle County Manager Ken WIndley, Phyllis Potter representing the Davie Family YMCA and Mocksville Town Manager Terry Bralley cut the ribbon opening the new community track and Held. Community Track Dedicated felony charges. Cooleemee Police Chief Tim Wooten said that his officers heard the chase through Rowan County headed on Needmore Road toward Cooleemee. They joined the chase near Han Road. The chase continued onto Chickadee Lane off Needmore Road in Rowan County, when the suspect drove the car Into a field, Wooten said. ■ The suspect vehicle turned a A woman accused o f simple circle In the field and headed for assault was found guilty of the Cooleemee patrol car oper- simple affray in Davie District less driving and driving without a license. : ; . ^ . Gary Dwayne ScottJr., 17, ol Givins Street, Woodleaf, faced the same drug charges as Hot; land. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of the third subject, . Woolen said. . < . The charges will be heard in RowanCourt. Woman Guilty, Simple Affray Dy Jackie Seabott Davie County Enterprise Record The new community track and field was dedicated on Sun day, June 3. Mocksville Town Manager Terry Bralley and County Manager Ken Windley, and State Rep. Julia Howard were on hand to help dedicate the now facility between the YMCA and Mocksville Elemen tary School, on Cemetery Street off North Main Street. Tlie Community Track and Field is a joint elfort by the Town of Mocksville, Davie County, Davie County Schools and the Davie Fomily YMCA. The track Is open for the community to use. The schools plan to use the field for some athletic events as soon as the turf builds up. The Davie Family YMCA molntains and manages the focility. The com munity track and field is open to the public from dawn to dusk. atcd by Officer B.C. Phillips. Phillips'attempted to swerve to avoid a collision, but was struck by the suspect’s car, Wooten said. The vehicle came to a stop and three passengers attempted to run. One made it to nearby woods, another was caught in the car and the driverjumped out before the car stopped and the tire ran over his foot, plnnitig him under the car, Wooten said. Court June 7. Debra Boiler of Mocksville said she was drinking at a friends house on Jan. 6. Debra Dillard, another friend, showed up and Boiler questioned her friend as to who Dillard was. Boiler said her friend asked to b&irow her boxcutter, which she said she carries for protection. The friend then went outside, leaving Boiler and Dillard Inside the house for approximately five Filing Begins July 6 For Elections In Bermuda Run, Cooleemee, Mocksville The filing period for the Towns of Cooleemee and Mocksville 2001 elections will open Friday, July 6 at noon and , close Friday, Aug. 3 at noon. ■ In Cooleemee, the seats to be filled are that of Mayor Orady Spry and two commissioner seats held by John Chandler and . Frances Parker.' sloners held by Lee Rollins, be held on Tuesday, Oct. 9 In Steve Walker and Jim W all., compliance with the town char- The filling period for the Bcr- ter. The Wat in District 11 is held muda Run will open Monday, Robert W. “Bob" Grifiin, and it! July 23 and close at noon, Fri- District V, Charies Quinn. day, Aug, 10. Council seals In Districts 11 and V are to be filled, and only residents residing within the re spective district will be eligible III Mocksvi||e,)he scats to be to file. If more than two persons filled are ihai^of three commis- ‘ file lor either seat, a primary will Filing fees for each office In is $5 and shall be paid by check made payable to the Davie County Board of Elections. All offices are non-panisan,. Ail municipal elections will be held Tuesday, Nov. 6. Alvin Lee Holland, 17, of minutes. When the friend re- ! Oeter Road, Woodleaf, was lurried she asked Boiler if she charged by Phillips with ossault was ready to leave. After Boiler on an officer with a deadly and the oUier woman left Boiler weapon, possession of nine large sold the friend told her she had Mocksville Police Dept. 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The whole time Bolter said Dillard continued to accuse her of cut ting her tires. When Debra Dillard took the stand she did admit to spraying pepper spray into Boiler’s eyes, but said it was only after Boiler had assaulted her. Dillard said she as she exited the friend's house the night of Jan. 6 she saw Boiler squatted down beside her car, while the other woman stood by. When they saw Dillard they left. The next day Dillard ap proached Boiler at a neighbors house. According to Dillard, Boiler said she never touchcd the tl'rcs and then shoved Dillard. That's when Dillard sprayed Boiler with pepper spray. Judge Jack Klass found Dillard guilty of simple affray, told her to pay court costs, tyid iller. .• f-WMifSttsCJlM'''’ Jh u ll/a£az. 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Allen, inspection vioiatlon, mirror violation, rear lamps violation, brake, light viola tion, windshield wiper violation, horn violation, improper equip ment, dismissed, made cost. .—Ashley P. Amerson, 89 mph equipment, $10. cost. —Angela M. Curll, 55 mph in a 35 zone, rcduced to Improper equip ment. $50, cost. —KensleyL, Dalton, 80 mph ' In a 70 zone, reduced :o Improper equipment, $10. cost. —James V. Davi, inspection vio* lation, operating a vehicle without Insurance, expired registration, dis* In a 70 zone, rcduced to 79 in 70, . missed; made cost. $25, cost. . - > —Grady C. Davies. 73 mph in a •7-Dret D. Andrews, 83 mph In 55 zone, reduced to 60 In 55, Inspec* . a 70 zone, rcduced to 74-70, $25, tion violation, dismissed, made cost, ■cost. • t ’ * . ‘ —Abigail P. Dewilt, 80mph In * —Fred M. Ayers, no. license, a 70 zone, reduced to improper dismissed, made cost. —Jerald W. Ayers, failure to re duce speed, dismissed, civil settle* ment. —Tracy L. Baker, failure to wear seat iMtl. $25; inspection vio lation, dismissed, made cost. —Brianne L. Beckerman, ex pired registration, dismissed, made cost. —Samuel B. Bennett, 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equ^ment, $50, cost. ‘ —Terri T. Benson, 69 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo 60-55, $10, .cost; no license, dismissed, made Icost. —Mark Berilla. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60 in 55, $10. cost. Wesley H. Beroth, 60 mph In a 4 i pne, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. ■—Angela J. Boyd, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip ment, $10, cost. ' —Angela L. Boyd. 68 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to 60 in 55, $10, cost. —Melinda H. Braddy, failure to wear seat t>elt, $25, Inspection vio lation, dismissed, made cost. —James D. Bumgarner, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, cost. • —John L.Butchart.81 mphlna 70 zone, reduced lo 74-70, $10, cost; expired operator'i license, dis missed, made cost. —Barbara H. Byerly, 70 mph in a 55.zone, reduced lo Improper equipment, $10. cost. —Bradley D. Chilton, inspec- equipment, cost. —Robert F. Dunley, failure’to wear seat belt, expired registration, dismissed, made cost. —Howard J. Foster, 81 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 74 In 70, cost; failure to apply for duplicate, dis missed, made cost. —Natalie B. Foster, failure to wear seal belt, dismissed, made cost. -Marie 0. Gillum, failure to yield, dismissed, civil selllemenl. —Gerardo L. Gomes, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 In 70, $10. cost. —Carla D. Goodwin. 86 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo 79 In 70, $25, cost. —Floyd J. Gore, 70 mph In a 35 zone, reduccd to Improper equip ment, $10, cost: no license, dis missed, made cost. —David L. Greaseman, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 In 70. $10, cost. —Michelle M. Guevera. 46 mph in a 25 zone, reduced to 34 in 25. $25, cost. ,_Victor F. Ouillen. 91 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 74 In 70, $50, cost; inspection violation, dis missed, made cost. —Armen Hareyan, 90 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 79 in 70. $50, cost: inspection violation, dis* missed, made cost. —Christopher J. Harris, operat ing a vehicle without Insurance, vehicle not registered, dismissed, made cost; failure to wear seat belt, exceeding safe speed, dismissed, —Donald C. dark, 80 mph In a ’ 70 zone, reduced to 74-70. $10, cost. —Della B. Clement, no child restraint system. $25. —Mary P. Craven, 68 mph In a center, dismissed, civil settlement. —Alexander P. Hurley, 65 mph In a 50 zone, reduced to 55 in 50. $10,cosu ’ ■; —Edward S.' Johnson, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil settle ment. —Viola E Jones. 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip ment, $50, cost. —Jessica F. Joyner, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost. . —Zanja M. Lassiter, 91 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to 79 In 70, $50,cost. . —Oreichen L. Lawson, no operator's license. Inspection vio lation, dismissed, made cost. —Steven K. Lewallen, registra tion violation, dismissed, made cost. —Wilma J. Lowery, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to M in 55, $10, cost. —SabinoA.Marino,no license, dismissed, made cost; Inspection violation, cost ’ . —Shawn D. Marsha. 76 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to 64*55, $10, cost. • —Catherine 0. McCann, driv ing left of center, dismissed, civil settlement. • —Sylvia C. McNeil, operating a vehicle without insurance, dis missed, made cost. —Dale A. Minor, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60 in 55, $10. cost. —Jorge S. Miranda, 84 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo 74-70, $25, cost. —Jeffrey M. Momani, 90 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74-70, cost. —Michael S. Morris, failure to wear seat bell, failure to yield at slop sign, dismissed. —Gaiy D. Mundy, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equip ment. $10. cost. —Gillian C. Murray, 86 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improper . equipment, $75, cost. —Kristen L. Nail, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, cost. —Erica R. Norris, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip ment, $10, cost —Gene S. Pardue, 91 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 79-70, $50, cost. —Jimmy D. Paschal. 67 mph In a70zone,reducedio74in70.$10. I cost. —Pedro J. Ramon, 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, $10. cost. —Russell. H. Reighley. 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduccd to Improper equipment. $50. cost. : —Theodore a; Reneau. 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduccd lo exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. —Francisco R. Rodriguez. 90 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 79 In 70, $50, cost. —Jose L. Sanchez, no license, $50, cost. —Kristen R. Sands. 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 74-70. $25. cost. —Jessica L Seaford, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil settlemenL —Robin L Sears, failure to stop at a stop sign, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. —Linda S. Shores. 51 mph In a 40 zone, reduced to 45 In 40, $10, cost; no license, dismissed, made cost. —Carl L. Shrewsbury, failure lo reduce speed, unsafe tires, dis missed, civil settlement. , —Jacquelyn R. Sloup, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil settle ment. —Janice M. Smith, failure to stop at a steady red light, reduced to improper equipment. $10. cost. —Steven M. Smith. 84 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10. cost. -Justine M. Sweat. 61 mph In a 35 zone, reduced to 44-35, $25, cost. —Christopher A. Tilley, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in 70, . cost; failure to wear seat t^ll, $25. —Alejandro A. Troestch, 90 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 In 70, $50. cost. —Stephanie D. Tucker, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $50. cost: failure to stop^ at a slop sign, dismissed. —John J. Valley, failure to stop at a slop sign, reduced to Improper equipment. $10, cost. lA V IlP L A ' residential CARE Bill Grimes Davie Place Residential Care would like to salute Bill Grimes as our resident of the week! Mr. Grimes has made his home here for 5 years. Mr. Grimes brother, George Dean, visits him frequently! Mr. Grimes said he really likes living here and it's better than being alone! Bill would like to welcome all of his family and his friends to visit him here at Davie Place! Exbect i h Beat if you o r som eone you know w o u ld like to a p p ly to live w ith us a t th e n e w D a vie P la ce c a ll us a t 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 7 5 a n d ask fo r S h e lia S a m m o n s. M e d ic a id & P riva te ly F u n d e d 337 Hospital Street • Mocksville Sale ends 6/26/01 e J-iST-jrcl''—Brenda C. Heiling, improper passing, reduced lo improper equip ment. $10, cost. —Clarence C. Hill, no registra tion. dismissed, made cost. —Lisa M. Howe, driving left of c'ostvllcense not In possession. dis-‘ missed, made cost. —Paul A. Piper. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equip ment, $10. cost. —Brandy N. Pruetl. 80 mph in S A L E Discover Crafts, Life's Little Pleasures! Kernersville Woman Could Be Facing Trafficking Charges Swimming Spring Busiies^^ Novelty Cralt that prcsctiplion also. The woman Icfl again and called the store back apprcxi- malely 30 minutes later asking the cash price for both prcscrip- By Jackic Seabolt Davie County Entciprise Record ; A Kernersville woman was arrested las! Tuesday and could be facing felony drug trafficking' tions. However, she never re charges. turned that evening to piy for the Stephana Hubbard Ader, 52, prescriptions, is being charged with one felony : She did return two days later, count of obtaining controlled , on May 16, this time with another substance by fraud, and three f e lo n y counts of at tempting to obtain- con trolled sub stance by fraud. Accord ing to Davie C ounty S h e riff's Casper is from her first marriage. Ader was arrested In Forsyth County on May 29 after being involved in a tniJTic accident. She was transfetred to Davie County and charged. During her arrest prescription dnigs were found in her possession, along with eight written prescriptions from phy sicians throughout the area, ac- Ader Department Detective' Robert Trotter, on May 4 a call was re ceived from Eckerd Drugs in Bermuda Quay Shopping Center, _________ Advanceaboutafotgedprescrip- woman was later identified as prescription for Percocet. She cording to Trotter, wanted to pay cash for the . The prescription pad Ader Pcrcocet as well as for the other used to write the forged prescrip- , twp prescriptlons she previously tioris was one that still had the attempted to have filled. None o f old area code of 910 on It, said the prescriptions were filled.' Trotter. . An employee from Eckerd ■ The amount of Oxycotin, an contacted the Davie Sheriff’s . opium derivative used for pain. Department the'next day/ Ac- ^ Ader obtained through the first cording to Trotter, they were,: prescription she had filled is an ' given a description of the auto-am ount that Is considered traf- moblle the woman was driving,;; ficking. "Which is a very serious and part'of her Medicaid card offense," said Trotten identifying her at Stephanie Ader is being held in Forsyth 'Casperwosleftatlhepharmacy. County Jail, since Davie does not ■ After further investigation the ■ house female offenders, under a secured $30,000 bond. Her first MORE SUMMER S A V IN G S K lion. According to reports some one named Stephanie Casper hod a prescription for Oxycontin from a physician InWinston-Sa-. lem, filled. the same woman then re- tuiTied on May 14 with another ' prescription Issued by the some doctor for; more; Oxycontin. However the workers at the Eckerd Drugs could not verify payment for the prescription with Medicild until the Issuing doc tor confiimed writing the pte- scriptloti. Tliey were unable to conuict the doctor at that time be cause it was liite, . i' :The woman left aii'd retuiiied' approximately 20 mjnuties later, with another prescription; This ■ time for Xanax, Workers at the ■ Eckerd Drugs were unable to fill i' Stephana Ader. According to . court appearance was scheduled Trotter, she says the last name of for June 7. Limited Tickets Available for Davie Theatre Company M y s te ry D in n e r at Samuel’s S a l i i r d a v , . l i m e 1 6 - 6 p.m.Dinner, Music & Entertainment ■ 7:30 p.m.-Siiow . , For Reservations Call: 492-7806 / e c l e U n ^ MiiHWIAl flotrf 4 . t\cmiiisi" ■ W f <i. . t'i.i<. i]fii Vim I I in< J Ben Franklin 11 i s Y iic jk in v illc R tl - M o c k s v illc , N C 33<>-751*5488 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June W, 2001 L^rid "Tmnsfers The following land transfers , were filed with the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved. Rct^oge, townshlpand deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing SI,000. • Diann P. Durnelte and Jerry W. Burnette (o Donald Maurice Jr. and Carolee A.Maurlce. 1 iraci, Shady. • Grovc.$U2.; • Derrick Lee Petree and Declcy D. Petree to Joe F. Roush II and Cliristine S. Roush, I lot. Mocks- vilic.' - • j t • Cdword Lee Smith and Diane M. Smith to Jerry Druce Ellis and Sandra H. Ellis. 1 lot, Farmington, $266. • William E. Russ ond Ellen N; Russ to Philip C. Diehl Jr. and Ruih.. Ann Diehl, J tracts, $138. ^ '• Jimmy L. Joily and Kandis t. Jolly to* Robert C. Jackson Sr. and Joanna C. Jackson, 3.88 acres, Mocksvllle, $332. • Turner Howell to Turner Or- lando Howell and Marsha Howell. 6.87 acres, Mocksvllle. > Ted M. Kiser and Sherri C. Kiser to Kenneth 0. Karn and Welma C. Korn, I lot, Mocksvllle. |$208. • Daniel John Felde to Llzette Renee Felde, 6.71 acres. Farming- ton. •,Phillip 0. Megahee and Claire H. ^Wgahec (o Uillte D. Drodley and ' June W. Bradley, 1.25 acres, Form* ington, $273. - Jack 0. Corriher and Clara Corriher, H.R. Hendrix Jr. and Modene Hendrix to Liisa L. Mecham and Matthew 0. Mecham, .45 acre, Mocksvllle, $177. • George Alton Carter and Belly A. Carter to Kenmarwen Inc., 9.21 acres. Calahain, $366. - Edward Crosby and Kelly Crosby to Howard Katz and Ellen J. Kalz. I condominium, Farming ton. $244. . -LannieR.Ledfo^ and Judy D. Ledford tolVampcssC. Butcher and Rebekah A. Butcher. 1.32 acres, Shady Grove, $307. - Piedmont Triad Construction to Francisco Torres and Rosario D. Adame, 1.31 acres, Mocksville. $195. - • George Webb and Camilla P. Webb to Roderick D. Stover and Joni S. Siover, 1 lot, Clarksville. $124. - ' ■ • Norman Building & Remodel ing to Charles A.,Drown and'An* gcia W, Brown, 1 lot, Shady Grove, $390. ■ ' , ' - Donald G. Malpass and Judith E. Malpass to Richa^T, Zlnsmeyer and Jean RZlrismeyer. 1 lot, $243. • Bumfam Limited Partnership to Edward Crosby.and Kelly Crosby, I lot, Farmington, $607, • Donald G. Bowles and Wanda C. Bowles, Michael J. Parker and Julie A. Parker, Judy A. Brinkley. Katherine. C. Wall. Jerry P. Swicegood. Troy E. McDaniel Jr. and T. Kyle Swicegood to T. Kyle Swicegood, I suite, Mocksville. - T. Kyle Swiccgood and Eliza beth S. Swicegood to Ellafield . Properties, 1 suite, Mocksville. • Charles Frank Ramsey and Freda H. Ramsey to, James R.' Crabtree and Dianalynn L. Crabtree, 1 lot, Mocksville, $356. • St. Andrews Golf Villas to Wil liam W. Fortescue, I unli, Farming ton, $434. • Grady C. Beauchamp and Vir ginia C. Beauchamp (4.25%) to . Alma Joyce Anderson, Grady Lee Beauchamp and Martha Lou Knight, 6 acreir, Farmington. • Ralph's. Sprinkle II and' Freddie Ann Sprinkle to Sean Mar- ’ tin Sprinkle and Ha Minh Sprinkle, 3 ocres, Formington. • Edwin T. Johnson Jr. to James Harold Gregory, I acre, Farmlng- ion,$20. - James Harold Cassidy and Helen J. Cassidy to John R. Richardson and Barbara E. Richardson, I lot, Fulton, $40. • Roger P. Spillman to John Ri chard Stephenson and Mary Noble ^ Stephenson. I lot, Jerusalem, $30. • Roger Phillip Spillman and Deborah Anderson Spillman to Robert Stephen Spillman and Kathy Stafford Spillman,' 5.02 acres, Jerusalem, $2. - Roger Phillip Spillman, Deborah Anderson Spillman to Perry Bruce Anderson, 5.07 acres, Jerusolem, $2. • Roger Phillip Spillnnin; Deborah A. Spillman to Paul 1). ' Willard Jr. and Glenda Kay Willard, 5.1 acres, Jerusalem, $1 - Roger Phillip Spillman, Deborah Anderson Spillman to Dean Theadore Wyrick and Rhonda Hall Wyrick, 5.56 acres, Jerusalem. $2. ■ • Roger Phillip Spillman, Deborah Anderson Spillman to nmoihy Ervin Link, 5.02 acres, Jerusalem, $2, • Roger Phillip Spillman, Deborah Anderson Spillman to Ricky Robin Link, 5.01 acres. Jerusalem, $2. • Trustee Services, trustee, to LSB Properties. 1 lot. Fulion, $250. • Ross M. Spry lo James Hugh Cortner Jr., 2,099 square feet, Mocksville. $60. • Richard R Hendricks and Carol D. Hendricks to Jason W. Carter and Debra A. Woodruff, 1 lot, Mocks^ ville,$272. • Sea*Mar Builders to Mario Darmlnio and Lorraine N. Darminio, 1 lot, Mocksvllle. $163. • Lawrence P. Dull ond Lilly Lash Dull (l/4ih Interest) to Donnail Evans, 9.57 acresi Farmington. -Paul D. Willard Jr. and Glenda Kay Willard w Johnny Willard, 1.37 acres. Jerusalem, $2. • Michael Keith James to Sleven • Gray James and Sharon T. James, ' 1.37 dcres, Jerusalem. $2.^ ■ • • Dean Thwdorc Wyrick and Rhonda Hall Wyrick (o William Dean Wyrick, 1.37 acres, Jerusa lem,'$3.- - Perry Bruce Anderson to Calvin Delano Spillman Jr.; 1.37 acrc$,Jerusalem, $2. , • Timothy Ervin Link to Ricky Robin Link, 1.37 acres, Jehisalem, $2:'. . Robert Stephen Spillman and Kathy StalTord Spillman (o Calvin Delano Spillman Jr.. 1.37 acres, Jerusalem, $2. . Ricky Robin Link to Timothy Ervin Link, 1.37 acres, Jerusalem, $2. ■ • Johnny Willard to Roger P. Spillman, .69 acre. Jerusalem, $2. , • Jerry F. Swicegood ond Judy Swicego^ (0 J. Jodd Swicegood,-; 2 tracts, Calahain.' ' • . Silas H. Wiliam's III to Silas H. Williams 111 and Bridget V. W il-. liamsi 1 loti Mocksville. . > Jack G. Corriher and Clara Corriher, H.R. Hendrix Jr. and Modene Hendrix to Paul Rlckell and Karen B. Rlckell, 1 lot, Mocks ville. $210.; ' Highway Patrol Shet!i£f’§:DeDartrnetAt The following traffic wrecks were investigated by the N.C. High way Patrol in Davie County. IVuck Driver Cited A truck driver was chorged with exceeding o safe speed after a wreck on U.S. 64 East at 5:10 a.m. June 6. Michael David Stephenson, 46. of Wilmington, was driving the trac tor trailer west on U.S. 64 East when it went off the road lo the right at Hickory Hill Golf Course, contin ued off the road until It struck a cul vert at Pine Valley Road, where It overturned onto its side, reported Trooper M.T. Dalton. Driver Avoids Deer A Mocksville woman avoided a deer on Essie Road at 9:50 p.m. June 6. Kelley Sheek Hedrick. 41, of 157 Davie Farm Trail, was driving. a 2000 Chevrolet pickup and swerved to the right to avoid a deer, when the truck struck a la^e hole, causing it to slide out of control into a ditch to the left, reported Trooper Eric T. Phillips. Failure To Reduce Speed An Advance man was charged with failure lo reduce speed after a wreck on U.S. 64 East at 6:10 a.m. June 6. George Webster Llvengood, 81. Failure To Yield An Advance woman was charged with failure to yield ofler a wreck at Comatzer and Fork-Olxby roads at 8:40 a.m. June 5. Virginia Jones Reovls, 49, of 667 Markland Road, drove a 1984 Chevrolet from Fork-Bixby Road, striking a 1977 Dodge being driven on Cornatzer Road by Raymond Watson Hellord Jr.. 52, of Woodleaf, reported Trooper M.W. Whltener. Careless And Reckless An Advance man was charged with careless and reckless driving aHer aw reck on Baltimore Road at 7:45 p.m. June 4. Gary Bradley Jones, 20, of 142 Jetry Lane, wasdrivinga 1998 Jeep that went o^ the road to the right and struck a fence. reportedTrooper T.D. Shaw. He told the trooper he. looked away from the road lo pick up a drink cup that had fallen on the floorboard. Deer Hit On 1-40 Bobble Michelle Holder, 19, of Winston-Salem, was driving a 1998 Nissan on 1-40 at 11:30 p.m. June 4 when ll hit a deer, repotted Trooper Eric T Phillips. Deer On Country Lane Michael Dean Collier, 23, of 126 Sunset Drive, was driving a 1998 Dodge on Country Lane at 4:05 o.m. Tlic following incidents were re«. ported 10 the Davie Sheriffs Dept. - On June 4 James Reavit Jr. reported an unknown person forged u check at an unknown location in Davicpounty. -JeffFeinster reported lires were cut on a vehicle at a home on N.C. 801 South, Mocksville on June 4. - On June 4 Elizabeth Dillon reported a bicycle was taken from a ^home on Cameron Court, Advance. - Daniel Andrews reported a motor vehicle was used without per mission at a locationon RupardTrail. Mocksville on June 5. •* On June 5 Dwight Pitts re- . ported an air compressor and hand tools were removed from a resi dence on U.S. 601 North, Mocks vllle. -Myra Doyle reported a win dow of a vehicle was damaged at a location on Diana Lane. Mocksvllle . on June 6. i - On June 6 Sherry Page re ported a missing person at a resi dence on Williams Road, Mocks ville. - Jetry Swicegood reported wtn-^ dows were damaged at a home un der construction in Davie County on June 7. - On June 7 Fred Ellis reported a breaking and entering of o business on U.S. 601 South. Mocksvllle. - Joe Doby reported items were taken from a home on Becktown Road. Mocksville on June 8. - On June 8 Richard Jones re ported a weedeater and a skill saw were removed from an outbuilding at N.C. 801 South. Advance. -Sidney Ashbum reported a wallet was removed fromabusiness on Main Church Road. Mocksville on June 9. ■ ’-OtiJune9SleveScotlitported a mountain bike was removed from a home 6n Sunburst Lane, Mocks ville. , - Truman Steelman reported a depihdnder waii removed from a boat near Reavls Road, Harmony on June 9. -On June 10 Natalie Scott re ported a.safe was removed from a home on Sonora Drive, Advance. .of 231 Riverbend Driw. failed to ; ilopthe 1997'Chevroleiplckupl)(^ JuM»4AwlMfvlM>utMki*' . . xwudrtvlngbefofi*iVtOfuclcihe' ponedTimperSricT, PhiUipt. - of a 1991 Toyota pickup that had Failure To Yleld\. been parked, with red tights flash- An Advance woman was ing, by a Fork volunteer firefighter charged with failure lo yield after a because of an earlier wreck, re- wreck on Baltimore Road at 5:10 ported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. p.m. June 1. Cooleemee Police Billie-Jo Spaugh Gunter, 30. of 1356 Beauchamp Rood, drove a 1991 Chevrolet from the slop sign at Bcauchamp Road, hilling a 2000 Jeep being driven on Baltimore Road by Vicki Dawn Callaway, 35. of 154 James Road. Advance, re ported Trooper A J. Farmer. Car Hits Ditch Sandra Myers Campbell. 42, of Lexington, lost control of the 1996 Chevrolet she was driving on U.S. 64 East at 5:45 p.m. June I, caus ing it lo go ofl* the road inlo a ditch lo the right, reported Trooper A.J. Farmer. Deer Struck . Adrienne Mussen Lazenby, 26, of 1597 Farmington Road, was driv-' ing a 1986 Honda on Farmington Road at 9:15 p.m. May 30 when It was struck by a deer, reported Trooper A J. Farmer. Failure To Reduce Speed ■ A Mocksvllle-woman was charged with failure to reduce speed aHer a wreck'on U.S. 601 South at 1:30 p.m. June 2.. Linda Faye Uaier.49.of2245 U.S. 601 S.. failed to stop the 1994 Chevrolet she was driving before it struck in the rear a 1989 Pontiac driven by Maria Isidra-Crtiz Garcia. 38. of Charlotte, reported Trooper A.A. Jusiice. ^ r.. Failure lb Rcducc Stw td v ‘ “ A MockVvtUe , woman was ^ .chargedwithfailureto^ucespeed after a wreck on U.S. 601 South at * 12:45 p.m. June I. Charlotte Lee McManus. 56, of 2271 U.S. 601 S., failed lo slop the 1989 Dodge she was driving before it hit in ihe reor a 1979 Oldsmoblle driven by Dwight Gilbert Ross. 48, of Kedley. W.Va., reported Trooper The following were arrested by Ihe Cooleemee Police Department. - Tony Rivas Martinez, 52. of 1066 U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. was charged June 4 with DWI, driving while license revoked and operat ing a vehicle with an expired regis tration. Trial dale: July 6. - Woller Charles "Speedy” Hogue, 43, of Siaiesville, was charged June 7 with failure to ap pear In court on charges of driving white license revoked and sate and delivery of crack cocaine.. • On June 9, Jeffrey Harold Miller. 26. of 193 Duke St., was charged with simple possession of marijuana. Trial date: June 29. J.R. Allred. Failure lb Yield. A Mocksville teen was charged with failure to yield after a wreck on Junction Road at 6:30 a.m. June 5. Brandi Diane Logan. 18, of 510 Junction Road, drove a 1998 Pontiac frt)m a private drive, hilling a 2001 Honda being driven onJunc- lion Road by Crystal Nacole Davis, 20, of 505 Davie Academy Road, Mocksvllle, reported Trooper CD. Jones. Failure To Reduce Speed . An Advance teen was charged with failure to, reduce speed after a wreck on N.C. 801 at 12:15 p.m. June 9. ' ' ' Kyle Adam Gustafson. 16. of 135 Covington Drive, failed to stop Ihe 1994 Ford.he was driving be fore it struck Ihe rear of a 1994 Chevrolet driven by Kathy Beard Byrd, 43. of 118 Rivervlew Townhouse Drive. Advance, re ported Trooper T.D. Shaw. Two Charges Filed A Mocksvllle man was charged with driving while license revoked and failure to slop for a red light ofler a wreck on U.S. 601 at U.S. 64 at 2:25 p.m. June 8. Jesus Morales Rodriguez, 26. of 1574 Main Church Road, drove a l987‘D6dge.through'a iio~p llghtr hilling a 1971 Chevrolet pickup] driven by Moi^an^Ssrt Smith. 64. of 356 Powell Road, Mocksvllle, reported Trooper M.T. Dalion., Deer Hit . : Linda Fay Lyons, 40. of 152 Westside Drive. Mocksville. was driving a 1995 Mitsubishi on Greenhlll Road at 5:50 a.m. June 9 when It struck a deer, reported Trooper T.D. Shaw. Fires Mocksville Police The folltowing incidents were reported to Mocksvllle Police. - A woman reported June 5 she was assaulted at a store off Yadkin- ville Road. • The larceny of a weed trim mer and leaf blower was reported June 5 from a truck parked on Sal isbury Sireei. - The larceny of a sound card and a computer tower by an employee at Kaydon was reported June 6. ' • The larceny of a wallet was re ported June 7 from a restaurant on Yadklnville Rond.' - A woman reported'June 7 ; someone tried to force their.way. Into her Yadklnville Rood home. - The larceny of mail was re ported June 7 on Marconi Street. - A man reported Jutie 7 some one attempted to rob him at Food Lion, Mocksville Marketplace. • The larceny of a cellular tele phone was reported June 8 from a car off Valley RoadJ>. • The larceny of food and clga- - relies by an employee at Food Lion; ^ Squire Boone Plaza, wav repotted ' June 8. , , r - / ' '-Tlie lorceny of gas was repuned ; June 8 from Rushco ExxonrYadk-.; Invllle Rood '-.A man was found Ins(de of Horn’s Convenience SioreNVhen It-’ ^ i open on June 10. The doors were locked, and the Hispanic male didn't know how he had become locked inside the store. Nothing was missing. • A trespasser was reported June 7 at B's Mini Mart, Salisbury Street. -The breaking, entering and lar ceny of credit cards and money was . reported June,10 from a business. •Arrests •' ■ ,-Perry johnson;48.of250Rall- . road St., was charged June 5 with.. assault and assault on a fetnale. Trial dale: June 14. - Wesiey Mork Mcsleniore, 33;, - of I670akTreeTrall, was'charged . June 7 with DWI, driving while ll-.. ’ cense revoked, no Insurance, flctl-; tlous plate. Trial dale: July 20.' ' - Romero Dlo$ellna.'20. of 1564 ; Main Church Road, wos charged June 6 with shopljfling. Trial date: . July 12 ■ Michael Merele Hampton, 20. ' of Fort Knox, Ky. was chorged June t : • 8 with being AWOU from the U.S;' ^ Army l * V • Qraciela Ruano-Diaz. 19, of > ’ Apt. 101 Wmdsong Drivejwasj;^ charged 3uner7 with driving w(ih'5 ‘ .out ft license. Trtal date: July 6. •% 'A' T-vj- Medesdi'.Colon Dauilstli,‘26^'r : of,Orcensboro„was charged June 9' C wlhDWj Trial date July 6. Davie County fire departments responded to the following calls: June 4: Fork, 2:44 p.m., N.C. 801 South, flre alarm: Advance as sisted; Jerusalem, 5:25 p.m., RiverdaleRoad,$tructureflre;Cool- eemee'assisted; Fork assisted; Mocksville, 9:38 p.m., carbon mon oxide detector. June 5: Jerusalem. 11:17 a.m., Bean Road, fire alarm: Cooleemee assisted. June 6: Fork, 5:12 a.m., Pine Valley Road, automobile accident. Arrests June 7j County Line, 9:33 a.m.. assist Iredell. June 8: Center, 12:12 p.m., 1*40 East, automobile accident; Coutity Line assisted; Mocksville, 12:20 p.m., Hospital Street, car fire: Sheffietd-Calahatn, 1:09 p.m., stand-by;'Mocksville, 2:33 p.m..' Valley Road, wash down;Fork,9:28 p.nt.ThousandTrailsCampground. - camper explosion. JuneU:Mocksville.7:44a.m.. Glen Apartments, electrical inves*. ligation; Fork assisted. A-1 'naDsmission 1138 Salisbury St • Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-9300 We specialize in Transmissions, ■' Transmission Servicing, Oil Changes, Brakes & a lot morel I " ^'•UploSqlt.ololl A'1 Transmission & Auto The Davie County Sheriffs De- partmentmadediefoilowlngarrests. - Jason Allen Messick. 23i of Winsion-Salem was arrested May . 29 for aiding and abetting Insurance fraud. Trial date: June 7. . : ’ ' v ■ - Clinton Seaford Durham, 34, ? 0^ 146 Scenic Drive, Mocksvllle;, was arresied June 6 for assault on a.v female and commutiicaiing threats.' - Trial date: June 14 ■ : - Brian Wayne Kozlovsky. 28.'» of Chicago was arrested June 7 fo r' communicating threais.Trial date: June 28.; ; ‘ ' - Braniton Bryan White, 23. ofi; 297 Granada Drive; Advance was arresied June 9 for no operators li-’{ I cense and no Insurance. Tnal dale: July'25. - Todd Alexander Edwards728. of 138 Fawn Lane. Mock-svllle . (arrested June 10 forvclilldrabuse. : Trial datei'June 28r^.-: - Edward Stanley Johnson, 33^^; bf6908N.C;801 South, Mocksvlllenv ■was arrested |une^;for d^lvcring O! drugs lo a minor and contributing lo the delinquency, of a minor. Trial date: June 28.. , • r Arqulmldos Mayo Nieves. 23, of Yadkinvllle was arresled.June 7 for followitig to closely, no operator’s! license, and driving a motor vehjcle after consumption of . a mall beverage. Trial dale: July 6., -NeriallRodrlquezFuentes,2l, of 1906 U.S.601 South, Mpcksvllle was arresied June 7 tor DWI, operi container while driving, driving left of center. Trial date: July 6. -Jerry WoyneHaber.45.'ori90\ Casa Bella Drive. Advance was ar- resiedJune9forpossession'ofmari-. juana. Trial date: June 2 ii ' ’ - Timothy Auihur Foley, 33. of 184 GaIadrum(Way> Advance, was., arresied June 9^f6r]X)s.sess!ori' of. . marijuatia. Trial date: June 21. ^ .'.-Mario Vargas Gonzalez. 18. ' of.:167 Hearthslde Lane.iMocks- ville, arrested June lOfor no license and falling 10 produce registration) card..Trialdaie: July6.^.- . HAPPY lATHERSDAYl Each "DAD" Reccive 50% O ff His Meal ' ' On Father's Dayl Tanalciiiobd Shoppins Ctr ■ Hillsdale Dine lt> • Take Out • Free Oeiiuerv ?,J6-940-6Z«7 Fax 3 3 6 -9 4 0 -6 7 8 6 Ask about parlii rales'. 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Come in for an interview Assistant Managers & Cashiers with 2 years Experience 8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 Introducing Ben, Davie’s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - 9 By Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Record June I marked the first day of work for Davie County’s newest law enforcement ofTicer. He's a one year old German'Shephcrd named Ben and ho's Deputy Vicki Fields new partner. Pields recenlly relumed from Ohio with the new K*9 ofllcer, who has been training there sincc February. He will resume the role of Davie's K-9 officer since the fonncr dog; Kilo..retircd at the .CiidofMay. Fields and Den finished up their own training locally to be gin patrolling os a team for the Davie Sheriff's Department. They used various places in the county to train. On hand to assist Fields willi Den's training was Rob : Hickman, a police ufTlccr and dog trainer from Ohio. He is the prctldcm of the North American Policc Work Dog Association, the organization that certifies [police canines like Ben. Hickman first met Fields back in 1997 at a workship when she wus ^111 working with K*9 Kilo. I {e fnet (Helds again last year and • it was there plans were made to bring in Ben as a new K-9 officcr. According to Hickman the style of training used on Den is known as reasonable force. It teaches the dog to apprehend sus pects that are trying to run from or hann an officer. ‘The suspect escalates the force. If the suspcct gives up he doesn’t get bitten," said Hickman. , Ben Is an import from Czcchoslavakla, where (he Ger man Shepherd Is still bred for their workability. Hehas learned ■ commands in a language other Rob Hickman is the president of the North American Police Work Dog Association. Fields takes a moment to bond with her new K-9 partner, Ben. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Hickman. So the next time you sec the Davie ShcrilT’s K-9 piltrol car, Ben will be the dog seated in the back wearing his new badge around his ncck. than English. The dual com mands will come in handy for Fields in a situation where she would need to talk to a suspect and to Ben and be on two sepa rate wavelengths, according to Note: In last weeks story on K‘9 Kilo's retirement the stails‘ tics listed were sniJ to have been fo r his seven years o f service, however they werv only for the 18 months o f service fo r the Davie Sheriff's Department. Pictured above, Fields does some practice moves with Ben. 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Teens interested in being a part of the program must fill out an application (forS I) including their name, age, work interest and references. TheDavie Youth Council compiles a quarterly jist of teens interested in working odd Jobs from the applications. Prospective employers can obtain the Reni-A-Teen list from the Mocksvllle/Davle Parks & Recreation Department’s office, for SI, cither by picking it up, or sending a self-addrcsscd siaraped envelope to: Rcnt-A- Teen, Mocksvlllc/Davic Parks & Recreation Dept., 644 N. Main St., Mocksville. Prospective employers can call any one of the Individuals bn the list depending on the ser vices they are in need of - baby sitting, yard work, pel-sitting, house cleaning, assisting the eld erly, farm help, moving assis tance, etc.. The work to be done, hours, and rate of pay an: to be negoti ated between the teen and the prospective employer. Tlie Parks & Rec. Dept, also offers a Red Cross Instructional baby-sitting course, aiid a nota tion Is made for those teens who . have completed that, or onothcr Red Cross course, and are certi fied. This is an informational ser vice only. The Mocksvllle/Davle Parks & Recreation Department does not guarantee the work manship or provide liability In surance for the teens. All of the $ 1 fees benefit the Davie Youth Council's efforts for a future Teen Center and the programming of tccn events for area yolith. If you have any questions re- gatding this program, call Vlckl Robinson at7SI-2323. Don’t Fall In Love With A Married Man By Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Record A ease accusing a woman of harassing phone calls was dis* missed by Judge Jack Klass in Davie District Court June 7. Rita Williams accuscd Bonnie Honeycutt of calling her house and harrassing her after Honeycutt's husband, Larry, had moved in with Williams. As Williams took the stand she was asked if she knew Bonnie Honeycutt. She replied, "No, but I’m getting to know her." Williams was making ref* erence to the phone calls she claimed Honeycutt had made. Honeycutt's husband Larry had left his wife and moved in with Williams after meeting her in January. According to Will iams she thought the Honeycutts were separated, and had just re* cenlly found out Lany had left his wife two days oAcr Williams had met him. Williams said because of an earlier stroke she had su^ered she was unclear of some of the dales of the phone calls, but she believed the first time she and Honeycutt spoke was around the first of May. According (o Will iams, Larry had reconciled with his wife on May 2 but later re turned to live with her on May 6. Thai was when the phone calls became a regular occurancc, Wil liams said. Williams said Honeycutt had left messages on her answering machine. Some of the messages, Williamssaid, were of Honeycutt singing country songs the W ill iams had written. Honeycutt’s attorney Lynn Hicks asked Williams about the tape recording of some of the messages Honcycutt had left. New K-9 Officer Ben Sniffs Out Drugs By Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Rccord Two men were cited for pos session of marijuana oAer new K- 9 ofTicer Ben alerted olticers to the drugs. Jerry Wayne Hager, 45, of, 190 Ca.sa Bella Drive, Advancc and Timothy Arthur Folcy, 33, of 184 Oalndnim Way, Advance, were both found to have marijuana in their vehicles. According lo reports, Depu ties M.W. Crater and M. Amann of the Davie County Sheriff's Department responded lo an anonymous tip that Hager hacT drugs at his home. The two depu ties went to the residence on Casa Bella Drive and upon arrival .were given permission by Hager to search his home and vehlclc. Deputy V. Fields and K-9 Ben from the Davie Sheriff's Depart ment were called In lo assist with the search. Hager did admit that a small amount of marijuana might be found in the ashtray inside his house. But K*9 Ben alerted the onicers instead lo the the trunk of Hager’s vehicle. Inside the trunk 5.9 grams of marijuana were found inside a manila en velope. Foley was at the residence vis iting Hager at that time and also gave officers permission to search his vehicle. K-9 Ben alerted officers lo the ashtray of Foley’s pickup truck where a small baggy of pot was found. Davie Man Sets Own Trailer On Fire By Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Record A Davie man was arrested last Monday for setting Tire lo his own home. Michael Dean Foster, 38, of ■3170U.S.601Soulh,MocksvilIc has been charged with burning an ^uninhabited dwelling. According to arresting officer Detective J.D. Hartman of the Davie County Sheriff’s Depart ment, Foster denies starting die fire. However, witnesses say they saw Foster enter the trailer and that he was carrying a gas can. The doublewide mobile home suffered $3,000 in damages, ac- Forum At Davie High The N.C. Highway Patrol will hold a community relations forum at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 21. at Davie High School in Mocksville. The Patrol Is inviting com munity leaders and all residents from Davie County to attend the forum to establish an exchange of ideas and information that will enable the Highway Patrol 10 more effectively meet the needs of the residents. ; ' The' forum is a' structured meeting in which community leaders and citizens can share with the Patrol any ideas or con cerns they have about how the Patrol accomplishes its mission of. eiisuring safe transportation on the state's hlghwoys. •The forums ore being sched uled in every county in North Caroliria iti an effort to improve the Patrol’s serviccio Its custom- ' crs. T h e forums will also help the Patrbi most requirements for accredltntlori by the Commls- , slon on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies : (CALEA). cording to reports. According to Hartman, Foster has reportedly, been staying with his mother. The trollcr appeared ab.indoncd and there was no water or elec tricity connected. When Foster was arrested June 4 around 7 p.m. he was very intoxicated, according to Hartman. After his arrest Foster claimed lo have suffered a heart attack, but doctors confirmed he did not. He then threatened sui cide and for this reason was transferred to the Central Prison In Raleigh where he could be watched closely. Foster's bond was set at $10,000 and his first court ap pearance is scheduled for June 14. ,Erl6 Insurance Group was founiled rtd provide lt,s I’nllcyholder.'i wiili to near pcrrccl prolcction nnil ' irvlco at the lowest possible cost. ■ not make us prove It? Call us i for superior Insurance for aulii. Iiome. business and life, lontacl ytiur local KRIH Aecnt for 7t^e, no-obllgatlan quote for all Insurance needs. Ciirj' llowdfii it' Itlanijlc In.surancc Gi'otip IIOaN. M alnSttfcl Mocksv'illc. 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He said he was speaking from the perspective of Davie’s school children when he thanked her for all she’s done for the children. Crosby has been the key person in the establishment of Ferguson concluded. In the 16 years the Crosby golf tournament has taken place in Davie County the amount of time and dedication of the countless volunteers was recognized by Crosby as she accepted the tokens of ap preciation presented to her. But County Manager Ken Windley’s short speech was one that summed up the feel ings of the day's event. A rich man was retiring so he called his three sons and said to them I wish to leave my fortune Intact so I will set each of you the same task to see which one if the most ca pable of managing money., In my warehouse there are three large storerooms, all the same size. Here Is a bag of sil ver each. Your task is to each fill one storeroom wllh as much as your silver will buy. The first son bought sand with all his money and filled the Crosby scholars program one-third of his room. in Davie. The total of scholar The second son bought soil Bermuda Run Mayor John Ferguson presented Crosby with the key to Ihe town.Lillie Mabe, Bill Steed, and Ed Vo„ ol those In attendance at the lunch holders in Davie County is cun-ently well over 1000, ac cording to Alan Hyland, Di rector of Davie Crosby Schol ars. Crosby was presented with a gift from the town of Mocks ville along with the first key to the town of Bermuda Run presented by the town’s mayor John Ferguson. "And ir were lust a few ibn; ■ ' IT with all his money and filled half his room. And Ihe third son spent only a small portion of his money, bought some candles and matches and he filled his room with light. “I just want to say that we appreciate you coming to Davie County, and filling Davie County with light each Mocksvllle Town Manager Terry Bralley gave Crosby a token of appreciation- Crosby chats with Mocksvllle Mayor Francis Slate. Crosby listens as well wishers pay tribute to her sixteen years of service to Davie County.Mocksville Town Board member Buster Cleary presented Crosby with llower. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - 11 Nestor Reports To Duty Navy Petty O fficer First Class Craig S. Nestor, son of Alma E. and Clyude L. Nestor of East Robin Drive, Advance, recently reported for duty at Navy Recraiting District, Ro- leigh. • Nestor is a 1988 graduate of Davie High School who joined the Navy in March. 1992. Teen Retreat Camp Near Woodleaf, a Southern Living Idea House, will be open to the public In the new KInderton development In Bermuda Run from June 16-Sept. 30. S outhern Living Idea House To Be Open In KInderton The annual Davie Youth Council Leadership Challenge Tccn Retreat Is a rigorous week end of intense leadership and team building fun designed to be an Inspirational, motivational, meaningful experience. The agenda for will include lcel)reakcrs, team building and leadership development work* shops, motivational speakers, a muliMevel high ropes coursc, an evening dance and bonfire, ca* noeing, swimming, hiking, and of course • planning and commit tee development with the Davie Youth Council. The teen retreat will be held at the YMCA Camp Hanes In King.This weekend is sponsored and organized by the Davie Youth Council, Mocksville/ Davie Parks & Recreation Dept, and the Davie Family YMCA. There is no charge, thanks to the ; DYC. Space is limited to 40 : teenagers from Davie County that have been nominated by someone who feels they would benefit from the experience. ' VDo you know a teen that is a potential leader? We are looking for teens that want to make a dif ference for the youth in Davie County," said Vicki Robinson, coordinator. If you know of a Davie County teen in rising 9th-12th grade, and would like to nomi nate them to attend the Teen Re treat, call Robinson at 75 U 2325, by July I. A Southern Living Idea House, constructed by Adams Egloff Avant. a Winston-Salem firm specializing in building and developing custom homes, will open in KInderton, a planned community in Bermuda Run. be ginning June 16. A portion of the $5 admission will ^ncnt the Hospicc & Pal liative CarcCenter of Winston- Salem. "We're delighted that South ern Living has chosen to donate part of the admission fee to our organization,*' said Emmalee Hughes, Hospice’s director of development. "Thousands of people arc expected to tour the house, which will not only raise funds for patient care but give us an opportunUy jo lei peoples know more about Hospice and what we do in the community.*' Three Hospice volunteers • Barbara Gauthreaux, Carol Seebcr, and Faye Everhart • will be in charge of organizing the volunteers needed during the three months that the Idea House w ill be open. Anyone interested in volunteering os a greeter can contact Gauthreaux at 998-7664 or Seeber at 998-8066. The 4.000-square-foot Idea House, which w ill be open to the public June I6-Sept. 30, features a traditional exterior with an N.C.801 near 1-40. KInderton is a quarter mile on the right. Fol low the signs to parking for the Southern Living Idea House. Guests of the Southern Liv ing Idea House will receive a free copy of Ihe Idea House Magazine and Resource Guide, which features four-color photo graphs of the interior and exte rior of "Woodleaf,” as well as complete architectural and inte rior design details. The house will be featured in the August open, spacious floor plan foe- issu»«fSouthcm Living (south- family living and entertaining, em- living, com). The house wiU be open to the public Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.. and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. The admission price is $5 per person, a portion of which Hospice - a community non- profit organization • has broad ened its focus to emphasize pal liative care, which ^gins at Ihe diagnosis of a life-threatening .wUVbedonated tp .H o s p lc e ;w h e r e the gpa\,isjthe■ To reach the Idea House, turn achievement ofthe best possible onto Yadkin Valley Road off quality of life for patients and their families. To better reflcct the scope of services offered, the agency re cently changed its name to the Hospice & Palliative Care Cen ter. Hospice continues to be committed to providing quality medical, emotional, spirilual, and social support to patients and families who face a life-limiting illness regardless of diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, or ability 10 pay. Hospice has experienced ma jor growth in the past six years. In 2000, the agency cared for \ ,300 patients and their famiiies, making more than 33,000 visits to homes throughout the com munity. Tjiis year, the agcncy, now in its 22nd year of servicc, ■ Is expected to touch the lives of even more f^ople in its seven county service areal Lions Clubs Fund Boys Eye Surgery The Piedmont area Lions Clubs contributed $4,700 for Ihe surgery for Luis Cisneros, a 5- year-oid boy, who is blind and has aniilcial implants. Larry Cook, prcsident of the bidtown Lions Club, was ap proached by Vunessa Rodriguez flora Family Services about Ihe need for money for Ihe surgery. Rodriguez explained the situ ation as follows: Luis is from Mexico and is blind with im plants. His mother is employed by a local company and his fa ther is dead. Friends ond neigh bors held a donce/rarfle and raised $400 - all the money available for surgery. The sur gery needed was oibital implants with lutopiasi, which will be per formed at N.C. Daplist Hospital. 'This surgery is needed periodi cally due to nonnal growth, and both eyes must be replaced with larger implants. Eight area Lions clubs, In cluding the Mocksville Lions . Club, gave to this fund, along wilh the NC Lions Foundation. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 Y our P roperty Values W ent U p. Y our Tax B ill W ill G o Up - U nless Your C ounty C om m issioners Lxiw er The Tax R ate. Ife Up To You! C a ll a n d W r it e Y o u r C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s N O W ! Tell Them To Make The New Tax Rate Revenue Neutral - No Tax Increase! Michael Allen 998-8358 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Dan Barrett 998-3289 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Bobby Knight 751-2047 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Richard Poindexter 998-2042 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Ken White 998-8435 123 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 : ^ ^ ^ O R T H C A R O H i'lN A : \ ^ i 9 E i E c i M 0 i nwww.cse.org f . , ' f ■■ C'f ' v’' Please attend the PUBLIC HEARING on IMonday, June 18th at 7PM at the Davie County Administration BMg. PAID FOR BY CITIZENS FOR A SOUND ECONOMY / ( l i i i - 1^1- S p o rte DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - B1 Can They Still Play? Cooleemee Old Timer’s Game Is This Saturday Can Fred Pierce still field a grounder in ihc/hole? Can Grimes Parker still hit the long ball? You can Find out Saturday artemoon, as the sccond annual Cooleemee Old Timer's Game will be held at 3 p.m. at the Cooleemee Field. Anyone age 50 and older who ever played for a Cooleemee team is eligible. Tlie game starts at 3 p.m. Brad Cartner will provide entertain ment at the recreation center from 6«8 p.m. Play Golf For DHS Boosters Casey Stanley takes the throw to third base for Mocksville against the South Rowan Legion team.- Photo by James Barringer By Brian Pltls Davie County Enlcrprisc Rccord Ryan Weavll isn't flasliy. He doesn't do anytliing tliat makes jaws drop or elicit whoops from fans or tiieti-llves from iiis Mocksville teammates. All he docs is work the comers and get ouu. f “A lefthander that throws strikes can get them out," said catcher Justin Pas chal, a teammate from Glenn High, "He . knows how to tokc care of them when he needs to. He doesn't seem to get ner- .vous or get rattled on the mound," , . Mocksville, caught in the throes of a three-game, sk|d after Friday's tlc- bacle, needed VVeavil at his calm-cool best Saturday night against South Rowan at Rich Fork. And Weavil did .histhing. ' ‘ Coach Mike Lovelace summoned the surgeon with the pressure on, tying run at third in the top of the flfUi In ning. After South had bursted for four < tuns and chased slaner Cody Crotts, Weavil coaxed an Inning-ending grounder to preserve a 5-4 lead as' Mocksville (8-7,4-S Southern Division) Wcavll Poplin picked up a much-needcd 8-6 division victory. "My favorite time to come in is when we've got people on base, something real challenging," Weavll sald after be coming Mocksville's first two-game winner by striking out five, walking none and giving up two' runs (one earned) over the final 4 1/3. "I like a big challenge in life." In what Is turning into o marvelous season, Weavil' (2-0, 1.12 ERA) has": piled up 19 strikeouts to two walks and. allowed two eamed tuns In 16 Innings while appearing In eight of Mocks ville's last 12 games. , "We keep calling on him. and he has Golding Ross come through for us time after time," said Lovelace, a southpaw for Mocks ville from 1989-91. "Something you don't sec from a lot of pitchers at any level Is he throws three pitches for strikes (fastball, curveball, changeiip), and he'll throw it at any time in the count. His fastball probably pops 16,17 miles per hour, and he had guys fouling them off their hands. . "He was Just'a tremendous lift, and we couldn’t have asked for tnore at a better time because this was a game that; we had to have.” , i’. ■ ' A hugely disappointing showing the-, previous night (a^'l2-iv!l°ss to Mooresville In which the offense The second-annual Davie High Boosters Kickoff Clossic is set for July 20 at Oak Valley Golf Course with o 12:30 p.m. shotgun start. The captain's-choice format is $55 per player. Choose your own teams or singles will be placed on a team. Each four-man team will be paired with a Davie High coach, which is included in the cost. The purpose of this event is to show 0 high level of support for next year’s Davie High athletic teams. While this , yoOTlinoiyetoyerjii>not loo joon to ' ■ begin plonn/ng'ftjr niuit;yw.'Oavla'i boys and giris teams, across the board, had strong showings this year, obvi ously due to super athletes, highly-pre- parcd coaching staffs and outstanding school spirit. Additionally, the Boost ers Association's efforts and the contin ued assistance of families and the local community have long provided the un wavering and steady hond that every athlete needs to compete at the highest level. The Kickoff Classic will give our sports programs the early boost they’ll nced<we needed. Once we got dowti (against But before the Boosters Association Mooresville) we didn t really attempt a rtnalize plans and establish entry comeback. Everybody ^as just kind of ^ corporate going thrtjugh the motions. and community sponsors are needed to "m at bomb in the first inning got ^ ^ y is h the early funds necessary to ^ V get our teams ihe support they need, ■mat bomb was dropped by Dove' ,i„i„csted sponsors should contact Buz Poplm, who followed Casey Stanley’s 940.52,9 „ first-innmg double with a two-run ■ ^11 supporters will, be fully recog- homer we I teyond th<! 351-fmt wall „|„d . Each level ofsupport will receive in center. "When you np a big kid m the „pp„priaie beneHts at the tournament four hole you re not going .to see .the , „ „ ^oughout the academic/oth- best pitches^'Lovelace^sald. ••A 2-0 leUc year. Tournament committee vol- fastball was his pitch,,and he took c a re /./„„,„„ ^b^olute necessity In en- p suring a quality and memorable event. PQgeB4 Again, please contact Moser. , snoozed until it was all but over) goaded a pregame speech from an unlikely source, Andrew Daywalt. Mocksville responded with 13 hits, including five for extra bases, and wasted no time jumping ahead 5-0. "(Assistant) Keith (Walker) wanted me to talk to the team, and basically all I had to say was to not hold anything back and leave everything on the field," said Daywalt, one of four Mocksville, batters with multiple hits. “ I usually don't have a lot to say, but that’s what ■of it.' ' , Please See Mocksville D a v ie C o u n ty ’s s w im te a m s - Oak Valley and Hickory Hill - are two matches Into their season. At left, Christy Sparks swings the breast stroke for Hickory Hill; and at right, Jon-IVllchael Bartelt swinns to a second place finish In the backstroke.' For more Information on the Oak Valley team, please turn' to page B2, on the Hickory Hljl team,‘ page B6. <. ‘ B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 Spotlight on B usiness Hannah Keeney won first place In the backstroke competition. Oak Valley Wins Four Team Relays Against Shenvood Oak Valley swimmers look four of the Hnal team relays lo close within 303-393 against powerful Sherwood last week. Despite dropping the second match, coach Dana Keeney saw dramatic Improvement in the team’s competitiveness. Oak Valley is in the second year of its swim team competition. "They have improved a lot," she said. The team has also worked to avoid disquallHca- tions dial hurt the Orcas last year. Oak Valley has added more swimmers to fill empty slots in Its roster, and the young swim mers have helped pile up the points. Here are the first place win ners in last week's match; • 13-14 boys medley relay— Logan Buchanan, Zack O’Brian, Jonathon Loos, John Michael Banelt. • 7-8 girls distance freestyle — Costner Merrifield. • 10 & under Indivlduol med ley — Daniel Wendell. • 11-12 girls 50-free style — Jumie Stancliff. '• 13-14 girls freestyle — Stephanie Wendell. • 7-8 girls back stroke — Hannah Keeney, • 13-14 boys back stroke — Logan Buchanan. • 7-8 boys breast stroke - Brendan Radatovich. • 9-10 boys breast stroke — Daniel Wendell. • 9-10 girls butterfiy — Au tumn Jones, • 9-10 boys butterfly — Daniel Wendell. • 7-8 girls fieestyle relay — Laura Shelton, Madi Pratapas, Hannah Keeney, Costner Meirifleld. • 9-10 girls freestyle reloy — Autumn Jones, Jennifer Booth, Carla Pratapas, Kelsey Shipman. • 9-10 boys relay — Jack Powell, Luke Bartelt, Tyler Shelton, DanlclWendell. • 11-12 boys relay— Bennett Shipman, Tip Powell, Roth Davidson, Dustin Frye. “As the season goes they are improving, but more than that, they are having a good time," Keeney said. On Thursday the Orcas swim at home against Old Town. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - U3 Miranda Esplslto, Katherine Schamens, Brittany Rowe, Allle Russell and Dustin cheer (or Oak Valley. Going in circles is fine for my job. 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It was a big turning, point in the game," , The bottom of the order helped Mocksville immensely, with Ross, Brad Bullard and Josh Golding combining for seven hits. Singles by Ross and Golding made it 5*0, and after South stormed back into conten* tion, the bunch at the bottom sucked the life out of South with three sixth-inning runs for an 8* 4 lead. Ross and Bullard laced doubles, Golding slapped one (o left and leadoff man Daywalt singled for Mocksville's f^ourth successive hit. It was an unex- ^ocksviiie third baseman Chris Seaford holds the ball • and the.runner. pected boost from Golding, who supplied three hits and excep tional defense in center as a gamc-time addition when Chris Seaford was scratched with a pulled back muscle. “Josh at the last second steps in there and gels three big hits and makes a nice play in center field," Lovelace said of the lefty from Davie High. The other three-hit contribu> tor was Ross, who has gone 9- for*23 the last six games, a scorching .391 pace. "We always bounce back, a bad defeat espe cially," he said. "When the coaches put fire to our butts, we run. They got us in gear and got us ready to play. We came in a little early today, did some extra work and we got the job done." Notes: Everyone Lovelace used was either 16 or 17. Jeffrey Jones, who platoons at catcher. Is now the team's lone 18-year- old. ... Top guns Day^^fllt and Stanley had two hits each.... The 13 hits were the most since May 27. ... Crotts threw four score less innings before getting knocked around in the fifth. Mocksrlllc Daywalt II Dcmley2b Stanley 3b Poplin 1b , Brewer dh Paschal e ' Rourf Dultardlf Gotdlngcf Totals South Rowan Mocksville h bt 2 2 0 0 2 0 I 2 0 0 1 0 3 I 1 0 3 2 34 8 13 7 ab r 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 0 000 (MO 101-6 220 103 OOx-8 2D - Daywalt (S). Stanley (3), Ron (2). Dullard (2). HR - Poplin (I). SD - Stanley (3). Paschal (1). Rosi(S). Mock IP II R ER DD SO Crotts 4.2 j 4 0 3 2 Weavll W 4.1 4 2 1 O S Mocksville Pounds 18 Hits In 14-7 Victory At Concord Mocksville Baseball Statistics HITTING R e c o r d : 8 - 7 , 4 - 5 S D (T h ro u g h June 9) AB R H ^R B I AVG.2B 3B HR Stanley 55 ■ 8.'' ...;'23.“ ^14 . ^.418 5 ■ ■■I-: 2 ■ Daywall . 62 .'12 23 "13 .370 5!,0 .2 Bcnlley 52'. .10 16 5 .307 2 0 -0 Ross h '.55 ' :8 . 16 ..8-’.290 .2 1 1. ' Poplin 47 ' ,4 ' 12 ■ 9 .255 ‘ 3 0 ‘1 ' J. Jones ' . • ; ‘V '2 4 " , ■■3.6, ,.■1 '.-.V .250 1 ■ '0 :0......: - Brewer 38 . 5 9 6 .236 .3 :0-0- '■ Seaford 3 8 ' 6 8 2 .210 1 0 I > , Golding 16 ‘ '.1 3 2 ■■.187 ■0 0 ..V 0. - Infante , 16-'3, .3'..- 0 .187 I '0 0 Bullard > 35 7 6 • 2 .171 I 2 r."-. '.0 Bowman 6 '1 • I 0 :167 0 .■ ' O.'"- . O:-: Poselial 30 4 , 5 1 .166 2 0 .'O’ Walker ‘ ' ' 19 , 4 2 '1 .105 1 ' 0 •'0 A.Jones 12’...l.„.3 .083 , 0 0 . !■ Crolls 1 ’0 , 0, 0 (.000 1 0 ■0 0 TOTALS , SOS’78 ; 133 •'67^ 262 28 ,.3-:s"' PITCHING IP ‘ ' H r ‘ .EK BB SO ERA Brewer ' ' "o-o-1 ’ 2 'o ,0 •Q . . 0 0.00 Golding "0-0 3 ' ’ 1 ■'0- '.ov .‘ 4 4 0.00 Weavil ' ‘ 2-0 '16 13 '4 2 2 19 .- 1.12 Allen .’ Ho,9 in 9 J 4 3 . 4 ; -6 . 2.79 Daywall..‘ '" l- l.17 • 14 ■■11 ^7 .4 17 ' 3.70 ■ Barnes '. 1^1 15 1/3, 13 . :9 7 6 ,‘5 4.10 Wrtghl 'i - 1-1 ‘ 222/3 24 18 11(8 '24 4.36 : ' Crotts ,.1-1,20 24 .14 10 .9, 16 '4.50 Walker 1-3'162/3 17 12 'In 9 25 4.86 Richardson ;- ' 0-0 '. 7 2/3 16 13 5 , 8 , 12.91 TOTALS 8-7 129 133-85 59 ' '.51 134 .4.11 SAVES: Bames 3, Crotis , ■ STOLEN UASESr 'Bcnlley -5, Ross 5, Bullard 3.'. Daywall 3, Stanley 3,Brewer. 2, Bowman, Paschal,Seaford’ J WALKS/HPIi: Stanley 10, Bentley 9, Bullard 9, Poplin 9, Doywall 6, Ross 6, Seaford 6, Infante; 5, Paschal 5, Golding 3. Brower 2, A. Jones 2, Allen, Bowman; J; Jones,iWalker CONCORD — Mocksvlllc- Davic American Legion coacli Mike Lovclacc had (o t)c won dering irhls leam would ever get a big liit. Mocksville lefl runners all over (he place in the first four innings at Concord's Webb Reid, but once a trickle of hItS Anally began to fall in, a llood followed. Mocksville finished wiUi 18 hits, scortrd its first nine runs after two were out, and won going away 14-7. The league win boosted Mocksville, which left 15 run ners on base, to 10-7 overall, 5- S in division play. ’ It was a tough win,” said Lovclace. "Concord had us roll ing for awhile. They were cruis ing." Mocksville trailed 4-0 head ing to the nfth, when David Poplin's two-out RBI single fi nally broke the Ice. Singles by Jeffrey Jones and Charlie Ross, two tttors and a bases-loaded walk to Brad Bullard got Mocks ville even at 4-all. But Mocksvillc starter and winner Andrew Daywalt (2-1) wasn't at his best. Concord came right back for a 7-4 lead In the top of the sixth. Again Davie answered. Chris Seaford's RBI double made it 7- . 5 and Ross' double, one of his Tiye hits on the night, closed the gap to 7-6. Then, with the bases loaded and two outs, Bullard socked a liner past a diving left fielder that rolled to the wall and cleared the bases, putting Mocksville in command at 9-7. ■ Mocksville kept the bats go- , Ing the test of the way and Ryan Weavil, who relieved Daywalt to start the seventh, pitched shut out ball over the last three frames for the save. "Weavil even batted for the first time this year and got a single," said Lovelace, ^hat tells you how good his night ■ was." It was a pretty good night for just about all the Mocksville hit ters. Casey Stanley, who has bat ted over ,400 all season, rapped Legion Schedule ■June. / ■ . : I3C0NC0RD ■ ' ' 15 KANNAPOLIS • . 16 ALBEMARLE# ’ 18 at Rowan County ; • denotes nori-lcague games, • :■ scout night, # scholarship night. Nptc: Little leaguers arc admit ted free during the Regular sea-^ son If they wear their uniform; out four hits, including a triple, and swiped two bases. Ross, who has boosted his average nearly 150 points in Ihc past week, stayed torrid. Erik Walker and Seaford chipped In with two hits each. It was another victoiy keyed by the resurgent bottom of the lineup. Ross drove in four runs, while No. 9 hitler Bullard plated five. Mocksville, which couldn't buy a hit early In the season, has now put up an impressivo 43 in its past three games — all wins. Antirew Daywalt Home Run Sends Mbclivllie Over king KING— A green light on a 3-0 pitch for Andrew Daywalt led to a lightning bolt that car ried the Mocksville-Davie American Legion team to a 9-2 win at King on Sunday. This game was a farcry froin ' Mocksville's first battle with King at Rich Park. That one wasn't decided until Daywalt was plunked by a pilch with the bases loaded in the ninth inning for a 6-5 Mocksville win. This time— given Uie 3-0 hit privilege by coach Mike Lovelace with Mocksville (9-7) clinging to a 3-2 lead— Daywalt , unloaded a three-run homer to right-center to give his team a secure 6-2 cushion. ' Daywalt's effort was sup ported by Jeffrey Jones, who had three hits; and Ricky Bentley, Bmd Bullard and Charlie Ross, who picked up two each. Mocksville, suddenly swing ing the bats well after a long dry spell, banged out 13 hits. Ross, Bullard and Jones droveln two each, while Bullard and Daywalt scored two apiece. Jones, Ihc backup catcher, had a big night that included a pair of doubles, "The hitting is perking up," said Lovelacc, after his team won its sccond straight. "Wc put it in play. We only had four guys strike out," Tlie most frustrating hit of the evening belonged to Bullard, who missed a grand.slam by a foot with his long drive in the second inning. With catcher Jones tunning in, front of him, Biillatd settled for a long single. Meanwhile, three Mocksville pilchcn allowed just four hits. Starter Travis Allen stayed per fect in 2001, picking up his scc ond J.egion win after a banner spring at Davie High. Alleri tossed six strong innings, yield ing three hits and 2 earned runs^ Josh Golding shut the door in the seventh and eighth and Lonnie "Hammer" Barnes worked a 1 -2-3 ninth to seal it. . S O « 1 J I]S BOYS & GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP 2001 SESSION]: J u i i e 2 5 - 2 g t h 8:30 am-12:00 pm Boys Only (Ages 6-13) S E S S I O N I I : J u n e 2 5 - 2 9 t h •1;Q0 p.-4’.30 pm Boys (Ages 6-13) Girls (Ages S;15) (Sepamb Leagues) F o r s y t h , C o i m t i y D a y S c h o o l PO DOSS49 Levtlnlle. NC 270l20!>49lnciiniolFoisyltiCcxMiy Day School F a r M o m In fo r m a tio n C a ll: < Camp Director Jim Tobias School; 945-2134, ExL 324 • Home: 845-4978 Email: ilmtoblasefcds,org Brewer’s Bases-Loaded Double Buries South Rowan ■The dynamic duo of Casey Stanley and Andrew Daywalt starred again In a Mocksville win, but this time they shared the spotlight with Joseph Brewer: , Stanley's sore shoulder lim ited him to designated hitter, forccd Chris Seaford from the grass to third base and created a void In left field. Coach Mike Lovelacc scratched Ills head and settled on Brewer, who stag gered to 3-for-l5 but earned a shot by going 2-for-3 the previ ous night against King. Brewer responded with a gi ant breakthrough - two hits and i four RBls, Including the knock out punch in an fl-3 Souihem ' f Division victory at South Rowan (2-8,1-6 Southern Division) on June 5. "Brewer didn't play outfield the,whole year at West Forsyth (High), but I had to find a place for that kid to play," Lovelace, Mocksville's American Legion baseball coach, said. "He had two hits the night before. Wc .ihought wc ought to give him a ' chance, and it really worked out. He's only a 16-year-old and he stepped up to the challenge." . In the top of the sevepth, Daywalt handed Mocksyilic (7- 4,3-3) the lead for good by jerk ing a double. Then camc Brewer’s bright est moment, a two-out, three-run double that turned a tight game into a comfortable 6-2 lead for ; Moctsviile. Brewer, who ripped the first pitch past the bag at diird and into the corocr, added icing with a run-scoring double in the ninth. "I've had about 300 people messing with my swing for the past year," Brewer, a rislng'jun- ior, said. "I finally started listen ing to one person (first-year as sistant Keith Walker), and I'm just now getting my swing back. “I wasn't doing one thing that Keith had told me to do with my swing. I fixed It my third lime up, and I was good from then oh out." Lefty Andrew Morgan, a ris ing junior from South Rowan > High, kept Mocksville quiet for 5 1/3 innings, fanning nine for a 2-Head. : . , ■ ; "He was real tough,"'Love lace said. “ He threw three pltchesXor strikes and spotted his fastball real well. Wc really haven't seen a lefthander this year, and I knew it could give us a problem." - • ' Morgan, however..hit the wail in the-sixth. Stanley doiiblcd before coming around with the tying run, and Mocks ville feasted on South’s bullpen os Chris Seaford capped the six- run seventh with a monster homer two pitches after Brewer's crusher. , , , ; “ Way out," Lovclacc said of Seaford's first long ball in 106 at-bats through high school and Legion. "It was probably the far thest baiil've ever seen him hit." Sufoid. who has hit safely in eight ol II games, also came through with the leather while anchoring third for the first time since 2000., "He made two great plays earty in the game that saved us," said Lovclace, who considers Seaford vastly underrated. "He's just been Mr. Steady. He gels a hit a night. You might as well go ahead and write it up. He's g6- Ing to hit .260, .270, but hey, he's going to put it in play aboiit ev- eiy time. He's just as steady as they get. He doesn't say any thing In the dugout or on the field, he just goes out and plays hard." ■ The winning pitcher was Ryan Weavil, who tossed score less ball for 3 1/3 while taking over for Travis Alien. The delib erate lefty has allowed two runs (one earned) in 11 2/3, with 14 strikeouts to two walks. Consid ering he worked four innings all year for Glenn High makes his 0.77 ERA that much more im pressive. . . "He went through the lineup bang, bang, bang," Lovclacc said. "And he’s come in some tough situations." "1 didn’t have a lot of prac- lice against real-life competition (inhigh school), so I'mjust glad I've been able to come in here and do what I'm supposed to do," Weavil said. "It’s probably sheer concentration, good me chanics and knowing when to ihrow which pitch to what bat ter." ' , Notes: Stanley went 2-for-2 with two doubles and drew three walks. V.. Charlie Ross sliced a two-run triple in the ninth as Mocksville finished with seven extra-base hits.... Daywall pro duced multiple hits for the fifth lime.... Lonnie Barnes, the third reliever in the ninlh, threw his fourth consecutive scoreless in ning. Brewer Seaford Mocksville nb r h bl Demley2b 4 1 0 0 Daywalt SB 5 2 2 1 Stanley dh 2 3 2 0 Poplin lb >31.11 Drcwcrlf 4 2 2 4 Seoford 3b S I I 2 RoJSff 4 0 1 2 J. Jones c 4 0 0 0 Paschal c 1 0 0 0 Bullard cr 4 1 2 0 Totals 3S II n to Mocksville 100 001 603^11 S. Rowan 010 100 010 -3 2D. Daywall (3), Stanley 2 (3). Drcwcr2(3).3B-Ro«(l). HR- SearonJ(l).SD>Dullar(l(3). MMIIe IP II R ER DB SO Allen 3.2 4 2 2 3 2 Weavll W 3.1 2 0 0 0 2 Richardson 1 2 1 1 1 1 Dames 1 0 0 0 0 0 j Mocksvillc held the lop of 'Rowan Coumy’s order lo iwo hits in 17 iries. Col Hayes, the superslar shortstop and leadoff tnk((! went hitless for the first tiirfe'in 20 American Legion ■ games, and Drew Davis and Ben Haniptori went O-for-9 in the Nos. 3-4 spots. Not that it mattered. “ If you would have told me Ca) Hayes wasn’t going to get a hit, I would have thought wc had a real good chance to win," Mocksville coach Mike Love lacc said after an 8*0 loss on Juiie fi at Rich Park. "Up and down the lineup theyire the best team that Vve seen, and 1 knew that coming in." ’ The top struggled against three Mocksville pilchere, and Rowan was still dynamite as the five, six and seven sticks re* sponded with eight of Rowan's lOhits, including back-to-back- lo*back rips in the top of the fifth to tum a 1*0 duel between An* drew Daywalt and Rowan south paw Spencer Stecdicy into a 5*0 cruise. Jimbo Davis and Nick LcOco: tattooed singles and Dobby Pardell laced a double, and Rowan (lO-l, 5-1 Southern Di vision) was well on its way to a seventh straight win. Mocks villc, on the other hand, stumbled for the first time since May 26, slipping to 7-5 and 3-4 after winning five in a row. 'it was 8*0 but I thought it was a closer game than that," Lovelacc said. "They scored those four runs in a hurry, and before we knew it, it was 5*0." Daywalt. who entered with a 1.50 ERA, was typically tough for four innings. However, he gave up as many runs in the fifth (four) as he had given up in 12 previous innings. , , "He's been as tough as any body we've had," Lovelacc said. "But he started getting behind in the count, and guys started look ing fastball. They just did a great job adjusting, and good hitters are going to do that when you don't throw more than one pitch for a strike. "He still gave us a good enough outing. But when you score no runs, you're usually not going to win the last time I looked." Mocksville had plenty of chances to make Steedley sweat, generating noise in all nine in nings and matching Rowan's hit total. But it stranded 13 runners, at least one in every inning but the sixth, and dipped into fifth place. "In Ihc first inning it really hurt us when we didn't capital ize (to take the lead)," Lovclace said. "We’ve left base runners on before, and it went back to the same old thing. Wc had put a good stretch together, and it was just a bad night to (fail with men on base) against a great team like that. **I knew wc were going to have to play a near-flawless game to have an opportunity to win, and we'll have to tum up our game (lo movc'up in the standings)." Notes: Charlie Ross had his finest elTort (3-for-4) to lift his average from .225 lo .272, and Daywalt singled and doubled to approach .400.... Steedley scat tered eight hits in seven innings.' and relievers Cody Crotts and Adam Richardson a’lowcd one unearned run In four innings for Mocksvillc. MocksTllle ■b r h bt Denitey 2b 4 0 t 0 Infante 3b 1 0 1 0 Daywalt p>ii 4 0 2 0 Stanley ss*3b 3 0 1 0 Poplin lb 2 0 0 0 Walker Ib 2 0 0 0 Drewer If 4 0 1 0 Sekfonl3b 3 0 0 0 Golding If 1 0 0 0 Roil rf 4 0 3 0 Paschal c 3 0 1 0 J. Jonc* c 1 0 0 0 Dullinlcf 2 0 0 0 Croiti p I 0 0 0 A.Joneiph 1 0 0 0 ToUtj 3& 0 10 0 Rowan County 000 142 001-8 Mocksville 000 000 000 -0 20 • Daywall (4). SD - Rott (3). MMIle IP 11 R ER DB SO OaywaKL 5 8 7 3 2 2 Crotti 2.2 0 0 0 2 4 RIcliardion l.t 2 t 0 0 2 l\/locksville No Match For Mills And Mooresville Team Moments after the National Anthem Mooresville lost one in the trees, and that's all pitcher Chris M ills needed to beat Mocksvillc in Friday's Southern Division baseball game at Rich Park." ; I . . ' "The second batter hits a ground ball to sccond - a double play ball - and we don't tum the double play. And after that they thit a home run," Mocksvillc American Legion coach Mike Lovelacc said of the first-inning, threc-run homer that followed an error and triggered a brutal 12-1 beating. . ' . It was almost too easy for Mooresville. It punished four pitchers with 14 hits, and Mocksville's offense’ was'no match for Mill’s, who allowed three hits through six shutout innings before giving up a mean ingless run in the seventh, when the game was slopped by the 10- run-lead rtile. "It seemed like everything they touched were hits. It was just one of those nights," Love lacc said. "Wc only struck out ' four times, and every time wc hit it, it seemed like it was right at them.'And'ihen they come up and get fisted balls and chink hits. But hey, they all go down as singles." M ocksvillc! starter Erik Walker got roughed up for six rans on six hits for five Innings, falling to 1-3, and relievers Adam Richardson and Lonnie Bamcs couldn't stop ihc bleed ing as Mooresville made it 6-0 with a thrcc-run double in the third. A six-run barrage in the sixth led to Mocksville’s dark est hour. ' "A good team like that, when ever they get up on you they put you oway," Lovelacc said. "We beat them 10-1 (oii May 27), but it was an exhibition, and we've lost bolh of them thot have mat tered (including 3-2 on May 26)." ; V It's been an elevator experi ence for Mocksvillc, which won five straight before dropping its third in a row. It prevented a fat goose egg in the seventh on Andrew Daywalt's sccond hit, an RBI single that followed hits by Jo seph Brewer and JeiTrey Jones. Afier producing a brilliant 2.00 ERA over 45 innings during the winning streak, Mocksvillc has surrendered 20 earned nins-in losses to Rowan County, Ashe- boro and Mooresville. "Our pitching’s been very good, and now it’s turned around," Lovclacc said. "That’s when we've got to pick it up wiih hitting and defense, and we haven't done that." Despite the crash, Lovclacc managed lo put the dcbaclc be hind him before turning out the lights. After all, American Le gion ball gives you every chance to rebound. "Wc’rc going lo come to the park tomorrow and get ready to play again,” he said. "TIic good thing about American Legion is we're going to get a chance to redeem ourselves the next night. "Wc’rc sitting there at .3-5 . and I feel like wc can still play with anybody, so it's going lo be interesting to see what happens . at the end of the season when wc. reolly get down to where it counts iha4-but' Mocksville Daywall ss*2b Ocniley 2b Stanley 3b*ss Infante 3b Poplin lb Seaford If ' aolJingir Drewer dh Roisrf Paschal c Jones c Dullard cf. ' Totals ■; Mooretville Mocksville of-7 series.” ab r h bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 303 006 0-12 000 000 1-1 Mock ; IP H'. R ER DU SO WallicrL '5 ‘ 6 6 - S' 3 7 ‘ RIchardsonO 4 3 ^ 5 0 0 Barnes . I , 2 . 1 ' 0 .. 0 1 Brewer 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Runs Beats Mocksville In Bottom Of 9th .'Almost every time Mocks-' ville has tumed to Lonnie Bar nes |o put away an opponent, the closer has delivered. '(The righthander squelched Asheboro's first-and-second, no- out rally in Uie bottom of die sev enth and had allowed one run in double. With runners at second and third and still nobody out, Lovelacc went by the book and ordered anintcntional walk. . Barnes and batteiymate Jus- lin Paschal executed the hrst three pitch-ouis, but the fourtlt one got past Paschal, allowing^ his last 11 1/3 innings when he the runner at third to trot home started the ninth wiUi a 6-4 lead, with a bizarre game-winning th is 'tim e ,', though,-'he ran. ‘ ' . couldn't close the door as Ashe-- ; ending would have been ’ boro scored three runstosteala * excruciating if Asheborohadn|t 7-6 exhibition victory from vis-.' , all but scaled the verdict before iting Mocksville on June 7. '■ '“ He came'in.iuid did a greal.^ Job of getting out of a Jam in the seventh," Mocksville American- , Legion baseball coach Mike Lovelace said. told him; *At least you blew a save m an exhi bition giime and not something; that matters.’ And he's going to get it right back in the ninth (in the future)" ’’ ■ Barnes, who had a 0.79 ERA sincc a roclry debu< tn it^Q.sea son opener, walked and beaned the Tirst two batters of the ninth before the defense let him down the botched toss forHail foun;^ '■Tlic 1 asl one goes off the end' of our catcher's glove, rolls to; the bactoop and he wallu in," Lovelace said. "^Vith their good s& k'f corning' up,.ii 'wns going' . to be tough to get qut of a bases-' ■ loaded^, hq-out jam, with a tie iicbreanyway. . ' -They, were down, but at least - it was'an;exliibiii'on gameV' 'f ; Mocksville stormed back from a 4»l dcficU before falliiig •* apart in the ninth. Dave Popim, who made:It 1 0 with a rocket double in the first, cut it to 4-2 on a bunt hit that^ loaded tlic ’ .with a siMh-mning single and bases ' ‘ Mocksville surged ahead with a -. i"\vc.didn’t'coverifirst;base.!follr-run seventh, It was a routinC'OUti'i Lovelacc v - v Brad.Bullard doubled home said 1, I > (/ p ‘ twoaftersingl^byCharlieRoss;: . V ;-Ashehoro''tled it on a:dyingAi and JdffreV Jones lo catch Ashe- quall to left that squirted past.i'iboro/'und Casey Stanley pro- ' Joseph Brewer fo^ta;twoTrun^^?^vlded;the,6^4!lcad with a t\i(0- out double.. Ashcbdro hadn’t stirred since a four-run third iKcause of. re-; lieveriosh Golding, who hadn't thrown q 2001 pitch before com ing through with three one-hit innings.-.': “I was very impressed with Golding," Lovelace said. "He gave up one hit to a great hitting • team. He just went up there and - said here it is, hit it.’' . , 1- Mocksyille.missed a chance f to bup':Ashcboro in the ninth.' Ricky Bentley walked and Stan ley singled before a double play erased the ihreai.'With the In-' • field-fly rule iri effect, Asheboro} dropped a Poplin popiip and ., lagged out Stanley, who mistak- .cnly raced for.secorid,. ."It was frustrating but’we. . battled back and look the lead," ' Lovelacc said. " Wc had a chance,, m the ninth with'first and sec-., ond and no outs. Poplin had al ready hit one off the top of the scoreboard for a' double and had another single, so you felt pretty -good about our chances there.i • . ^ Notes: The two-threc-four. batters (Bentley..Stanley, and ’ Poplin) combined for six hits, four UBIs and three doubles. ,;.. ^yillle Infante drew three walks. .. Mocjcsville.vi'oii the firstex-,. ? bbitton meeting $-3; .: .. :* Mocksville Daywalt dh . Dcniley2b Stanley ss Poplin Ib Brewer If Roisrf Infante 3b ' J. Jones c' Paschal c . ' Dullard cf Tolals Mocksville Asheboro 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 .2 2 0 0 0 I I 0 3 1 • 2 .34 6 1 I 0 0 0 0 1 I 2 9 '6 ' 100 001.400 -6 004. 000 003 -7 •2D>'Dentley(2).'SianIey (4). Poplin , (3), Diillanl (l).'SD -Rois (4).' . ' Mock IP. H> R EU DB'SO Wright ' >3 5; 4 3 2 3 Golding ' 3 - 1 0 . 0 4.4. DamesL 3 ^3 3 2 -2 1' AUTO INSURANCE •DWIs? • Tickets? • Accidents? •Young Drivers? ' LOWpomPAYUEmsi. : LOW uomvfpmjEmsi CALI 7 5 1 -0 6 6 9 Lay-offs Job changes The golden parachute Down-, re- or right-sizing Early, regular or late retirement Whatever you call when tt happens, you need to 1>3 prepared. . Join us for our upcoming seminar on Com/wmy ' /^/nri Z)ulr{i!iii/(on 0/i/to/u. You'll leam about your options and the advantages und disudvantuges of cuch.Tltcn you’ll be able,lo make a wise, . . informed decision. . ' Date: Tuesday/iune 19,2001 ' TIni«: 5:45 to 7:15 p.m. Place: Western Steer Steakhouse (Yidklmrilto) Hwy. 601 near Hwy. 421 .. 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The “Kid" in his Oldsmobiie ran a 4.69 ET at 144 MPIl lo defeat Rutherford College's Jeff RudislliinhlsPontiacTtais-Am. . Ronnie Gardner of Greensboro and Robby Keziah of Charlotte, finished third and fourth In 4.70 action. ^ VeteranrocerJamcsOvercash of Statesville, capHired his first , jTOP Eliminator win of the year over David McGee from Win* stdn-Saiem. Overcash in his clas sic 442 Oldsmobiie tan a 6.41 ET at lOfi MPH down the Farm’s 1/ 8th mile drag strip to stop a quicker McGee in his Ford pow ered Mercury Comet. The mar gin of victory for Overcash was one, one thousandths of a second at the finish line. “ Animal" David Rice of Winston-Salem, flnrshed a close third in his Chevrolet Nova. Twice Farmington "Foot prake" champion Keith Kigcrof Yadkinviile, scored his first Sportsman division win of the yeViKiger in his Dodge Dort ran a6.j?^ETal94MPH to stop the .Plymouth Barracuda of Walkertown’s “Fast" Freddie Bowden. Robert Benge Sr. of Mt. Airy, came home third in his Chevrolet Monza. .Former Sportsman champion David Spaugh of Advance drove his wife's Ford Wagon to a first Are You Old School? D a v ie S p o r t s N e w s F r o m J u n e , 1 9 9 2 Brack Beal scored the win ning run in the bottom of the ninth on o Bob Scott hit, but the plate umpire called Beal out for missing third. Lexington pre vailed 9-6 in the 10th. "Never in my life have I scfn a more ri diculous call." Mocksville Le gion baseball coach Dale Ijames said. "It was idiotic." Andy Everhardt turned down Wingate, where he could have ,joined fonner Davie stars Ken dall ChafTm and Dale Parrish, lo play football at Lees McRae. "He’s one of the best lineback ers I've ever coachedi" Davie coach Randall Ward said of Everhardt, who posted 11 tack les a game In 1991, earning spots on the all-conferencc and all- Northwest teams. Davie had Ave players make all-conferenco In baseball •> Ja son McCray, Eric Presnell, Randy Brewer, Steven Smith and Bubba Coleman. David Hunt was coach of the year for the fourth time in six years. Becky Cope and Denise Boyd became the first Davie female soccer players to make all-con- ference, and Alan Cooper was named in boys tennis. The Cleveland Indians sent Denny Key, who starred for Davie and Mocksville in 1989, back to Watertown (N.Y.) of the New York-Penn League, where he tossed two one-hitters and was named the team's MVP the previous year. Ijames lost his Legion assistkt two weeks into the year because Jack Kimel, ' another former star pitcher for Mocksville, was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 28th round. ' T he pow e roflT " . 1(800) 411-UWAY - http://www.unitcdway.org Like Father, like Son Together, young afid old alike, are building, better places to live. < all street win over Jomes Lowe from Colfax. First time Pure Stockdivision racer Doug Wood of Boonviiie “tamed the Farm" defeating 16 year old Brian Holbrook of Lex ington for the win. Twelve year old Brian Baker of Asheboro, picked up his first Street Machines Junior Dragster division win of the season over C liff Green from Mooresviiie last weeks “Main Event" winner Billy Ray Vamer III defeated Cameron Manuel from Winston- Salem, for the Junioir Dragster “Second Chance" tace win. Featured this week in the Quality Oii/Doug Herbert Race Series will be Mo'Money in TOP Eliminator and Sportsman divi sions. TOP Eliminator will be racing for $4,000 to win and Sportsman 52,000. Along with ■ the big money for those classes. Classic Gear Jammers will be In action with All Street, Pure Stock and Junior Dragster divisions. Gates open at 10 a.m.Time Runs start at 2 p.m. and final elimination's start at 6 p.m. For more information call the office at 998-2982. 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On Saturday, June 16, All'Am erican Ford Mercury, your Blue Oval Certified Ford Dealer, is hosting Commitment to Kids, a free Child Safety event. Parents of the first 300 children will receive a complimentary ID kit. Children’s photos will be taken free of charge. Mocksville Police Dept, will be on site to conduct fingerprinting and the Mocksville Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad will also be '/ here to provide assistance and answer any questions. Come on in and bring the kids. Just to be safe. Saturday, June 16, 10am'3pm, ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^mmitment fo^ rtified 1 -8 6 6 - B L U E O V A L blueoval.fordvehicles.com All-American Ford Mercury H w y 6 0 1 . S o u t h o f i - 4 0 . ( Y a d k i n y i l l e R d . ) : M o G k s v iI le y N G - 2 7 0 2 8 ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 1 / > ' ^ ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD; June W, 2001 - Cl Relay Again A Success Logan Kooniz enjoys some lime in a sandbox at the Davie County Relay (or Life last Friday evening. . We've done It again. Dav|e County ranked second last year In'per capita giving to the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life w itli over $235,000. Tliis year, the number wos' nearly $ 150,000 before llie event started Friday night. And the fund raising - and fun - went on all night long at the Davie High School track. State Rep. Julia C. Howard said she will support legislation to increase funding for cancer research, and services to cancer patients and their families. “ It would be a wonderful thing If In the year 2001, we could find a cute for cancer," she said. ‘ Howard urged people to buy breast cancer stamps and to get - Photos by Mike Barnhardt “ cdical checkups. Alan Spry, Sonya Spry, Verllene Stalnback, TaylerCave and Patty Tutterow walked (or the Davie County Clerk o( Court team. Neighbors and oapcer survivors Bonnie Summers and Members of llames Baptist Church man the table with Leola Barnhardt enjoy a laugh together. hotdogs with all the trimmings. Cancer survivors let helium (llled balloons go Into the air during their opening lap.'v Survivors Lore Tromp pushes Betty, FulleV.toje^ 8uryly|0r’sjap,-!^j M. / C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 Mrs. James William Whitaker Couple Married A t Courtney Baptist Kimbrough-Eley Engagement Announced Reginald and Inila Gaither of Mocksville announce the engage* meni of their daughter Willette Rufina Francella Kimbrough of Charlotte 10 Alvemon Eiey Jr.. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aivembn Eiey Sr.,of Petersburg, Va! . * ■ ■ The bride-elecl is a 1992 graduate of Statesville Senior High School and earned a bachelor's degree with honors in sociology from Livingstone College In Salisbury. She Is employed in human services with Nevins, Inc. in Charlotte. Ill the fall she will l» em ployed as a middle school teacher for Iredell- Stolesvillc Schobl System. . ' The groom-to-bc Is a 1988 graduate of Petersburg High School and earned a degree in business management from Norfolk State University. He is employed wlUi Bank of America of Charlotte and also a captain in the U.S. Army Reserves. Mrs. Daniel Toaa Miller Couple Wed In Huntsville Laura Beth Craver and Daniel Todd Miller, both of Yadkinville, were united in marriage on Sat urday, June 9 at Hunlsville Methodist Church In Huntsville. The Rev. John Brown officiated at the noon ceremony. The bride's parents are C. Mickey Jr., ond Jane Bally Craver of Yadkinville. She is the granddaughter of Betty McBride Baity and the late Henry H. Baity were Dean Mjller of Yadkinville, the groom's brother, Daniel Bea- vers’of Yadkinville, Bill Dyrda of Arlington, Va., Dave Furr of New Orleans, Aaron Kirtley of Cambridge, Mass.i Jeremy Presley of New Orleans, and Jer emy Shaffer of Pittsburgh, Pa. Nicole Miller of Advance at tended the guest register and Jen nifer Craver of Winston-Salem distributed programs. Amanda On Saturday May 19, Heather Hampton Cleary of Cooleemee and James William Whitaker of Courtney were united In marriage at 4 p.m. at Courtney Baptist Church. The Rev. John Brown omciated the double-ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Cathy Lanning of Cooleemee ond Robert Hampton of Cool eemee. She Is a graduate of Davie High School and Is em ployed as engineering coordina tor al Jockey Int. DC In Cool eemee. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Whitaker of Courtney. He is a graduate of Art Afternoons At Brock Center and Lois'Hartman Craver of Winston-Salem. She graduated with honors from Davidson Col lege and Is a research analyst for FimiLogic in Wlnslon-Salem. The giooin's parents are Den nis and Denise Plott Miller of Yadkinville. He is the grandson of Charles and Melba Todd Miller of Yadkinville and R.J. and Edith Pilcher Plott of Art Afternoons will continue Davie students. Sponsored by the Davie County Arts Council, call 731- 3112 to register for any of the following classes, to be held from 1-4 p.m. at the Brock Pcr- fonning Arts CcnU:r, North Main Street, Mocksville. Drawing and Pastels will be taught on June 21 by Begonia Pena for grades 3-S. She earned a master's degree In painting and drawing from the University of * North Carolina at Greensboro. Her work has been shown at the Weatherspoon Gallery, the Sawtooth Center, Waterworks Gallery and Charlotte's Arts Center. Her favorite subjects are landscape and still life.’ Special EITccIs for Theater will be taught June 21 by Misty who still does this type of work. ^ One ot hU ilMlgnM bindlnst will, be shown at an exhibit in Italy next summer Music Videos & Choreogra phy w ill be taught by Misty McGill July 12 for grades 6-12. Crtatlvc Dramatics will be taught July 19 by Misty McGill. Stage Combat & Fencing will be taught July 19 by Jason . McGill for grades 6-12. He has choreographed combat in such shows as Romeo and Juliet, MacBeth and Hamlet. Creating Characters will be taught July 19 by Donna Jakob for grades 3-S. She Is a published during the service. Thebrideworea matte satin sleeveless gown with a V-neck- line and an A-liiie waist. The gown was highlighted with cm- bioidered lace. The semi-cathe dral train was also trimmed with an ctnbroidercd lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses. An outdoor recepi Mocksville..Ho atunded the ^ held at the bride's parents'home N.C. School of Science and' following the ceremony Miith In Durham and Tulane Social Events University in New Orieans. He • A bridal shower, nosteu oy Is CEO of MillShaf Tcchnolo- the groom's family, was held on gies. Inc. April 22 at Courtney Baptist The bride was given in mar- Cliurch. riage by her father. Angie Keaton of Yadkinville was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristy Moxley of Yadkinville and Lee HolowitI of Colorado Springs, Colo., both cousins of the bride, Michelle Bolty of Yadkinville, Sarah Cottrell of Maurertown, Va., Brittany Davis of Winston- Salem, Alyssa Layne of Albu querque, N.M., alid Wrcnn Mar-- author widi a master’s degree In “ f Marietta, Ga. education and child develop- , S'oom's fadicr served as ment. She has written two nov-. Croomsmen els, in addition to children's books. . ■ ' Clay Sculptures w ill be • On April 29, Angie Keaton hosted a shower at Davidson College. • A bridal shower, hosted by the bride's aunts, was held May 6 at Huiistvilie Baptist Church. • Jan and Tavay Strohl of Clemmons hosted a cookout at 'ninglcwood Park In honor of the couple bn May 22. . After a wedding trip to Gla cier National Park in Montana and Canada, the couple will re side In Farmington. ployed by RJ Reynolds Packag ing of Winston-Salem. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown designed by Alfred Angelo that featured thin straps covered In flower appli ques with a straight bodice cov ered in illusion, flower appli ques and seed pearis. The full skirt lead to a cathedral length train with an overiay of Illusion cattered with flower, appliques and seed pearls. The veil, de signed by the bride's mother, was made from illusion cascad ing from a pearl covered tiara. The bridesmaids were NIcki Ferguson and Christy Heiner. The matron of honor was Susan Beck, all friends of the bride. The groomsmen were Jeremy Melton and Ken Snow. The best man was Brian Combs, all friends of the groom. The jun ior groom was Craig Cleoo', son of the bride. The Junior bride was Brit tany Hampton, niece of the bride. The ring bearer was Lance Whitaker, nephew of the groom. The flower girl was Jordan Lagle, friend of the bride and groom. Attending the guest register and programs were Tommy and Lisa Hampton, brother and sis- ter-in-law of the bride. < Music was provided by Robin Holt, cousin of the groom. Special selections were sung by Sarah Scott, friend of the bride and groom. The wed ding was directed by Mischellc Vance, friend of the bride. The reception wos held im mediately following the cer emony in the church fellowship hall. Guests were greeted and given bubbles by Ashton Brown, friend of the bride and groom. The wedding cake was made by the groom's mother. Serving were Jessie Hensley, Janet Dinkins, and Angela Spicer, all friends of the bride and groom. The rehearsal dinner, held May 18 at the church fellowship hall, was provided by the groom's family. After a honeymoon trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple will reside in Cooleemee. Social Events • On April 27, the couple was given a surprise bridal shower at Jockey by Ginger Vestal and the engineering department. • On April 28, the bride was given a surprise lingerie shower at her mother's house by Susan Beck, Jessie Hensley, Nicki Ferguson, and Christy Heiner. ■OnApril 29,the couple was given a bridal shower at Courtney Baptist Church Fel lowship Hall by the groom's family. • On May 12, a bridal lun cheon was held at Westem Steer, where the bride honored her bridesmaids, servers, and spe cial friends with thanks and gifts. McGill for grades 4-8. She is a taught July 26 by Ann Frick for middle school art teacher at -' grades K-3. North Davie. Drawing & Watercolor will be taught June 21 by Ann Frick for grades 5 and up. Frick Is a . Davie artist with a master’s in painting and a bacheldrls degree in sculpture from East Carolina University; She is the auUior of three books, including Rambling . and Reminiscing in Davie .County. , 'r : ■ Basic Art & Dra wing will be taught June 28 by Joe'Franklin and Torleton Walmsley for grades kindergarten-three. Franklin is a 2001 Davie High graduate who wiiraitend Wake Forest University in the fall. He created the Art'V class and de signed and drew bacltdrops for drama and choral productions. Improvisation!, win be taught June 28 by Misty McGill forgrades4-8.;,. ■ i. ‘ Drawing SE\yalercolor will be taugh^ June 28 by Ann Frick’ for grades 5'and up. Drawing &;PMtcls will be’ taught July 12 by Begonia Pena; for grades 3-5.,’ ; ,,iV’ ' i Book Arts w iir be taught July 12 by Ken Brownlow for - grades 6-8. Brownlow has been binding books by hand for more than a decade, one of less than 1,000 people In the United Stoles. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - C3 Mrs. Tony Dewayne Nichols Balley-Nichols Couple Wed May 26 it Shanna Rae Bailey and Tony Dewayne Nichols were united in maniage on Saturday, May 26, , at 5 p.m., at Omwake-Dearbom Chapel at Catawba College In Salisbury. Dr. Kenneth Clapp officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a white matte satin a-line gown with an asymmetrical pattem of delicate white beading. The spa ghetti straps were also accented by bugle beads. The train of the gown was a semi-cathedral length. Her headpiece was deco rated with seed pearls and at tached was an elbow-length veil trimmed In satin. She carried a mixture of sum- . mer flowers including sunflow- „ ers, tulips and daisies tied with a white satin ribbon. The bride was attended by her slster,*Richelle Louise Bailey of Marion, who served as maid of honor. Kelly Cozart Smith of Mocksville, served as matron of honor.- I BridesmaidswereAngieHall Bailey of Advance, Christie Barker Mock of Advance, Kelly Lea Robertson of Winston-Sa lem, and Jessica Lynn Spillman of Mocksville. Chelsea Leigh Weiler of Mocksville served as the flower giri. She wore a halo of daisies and carried a basket of white rose petals. Honorary bridesmaids were Kara Mariah Hall and Morgan Leah Hall, sisters of the groom, bothof Harisville.S.C. Christopher Ryan Nichols of Advance served as his brother's best man. ' Groomsmen were Benji Lee Barker of Advance, Ethan Vaughn Boger of Reldsville, Michael Lyiin Mock of Advance, Mallie Robert Washburn Jr. of MaHon, and Dustin Ryan Smith of Mocksville. Tyler Stephen Nichols, nephew of the groom, served as ring bearer. Rodney Wayne Cassidy, friend of the couple of Carboro, addressed them with a poem dur ing the ceremony. Classical music selections were presented by Flora Lynn Abernathy, pipe organist. Erin Carter performed traditional wedding songs throughout the ceremony. , \ Heather Weiler, friend of tlie couple, attended the guest regis ter and handed out programs be fore the wedding ceremony.,' ' Susan Wall of Mocksville served as wedding director. Mr. a ni Mrs. Michael Parker of Mocksville were vldeographers. The bnde is the daughter of Rickey Ray Bailey of Mocksville and Sarah Smith Bailey, also of . Mocksville. She Is a graduate of Catawba :College, w ith ; a ^ Polar f Expedition yacafion ® Bible * Scho Faith & Victory Family T W Worship Center ^ ) * 1687 Hwy 601 N. • Mocksville :Wed..June 13-Fri.June 15 ■ 6 :3 0 • 8 :3 0 P .m . ^ Ages 3-12 Welcome ^ T ransportation Available Call 751-4611 ^ bachelor’s degree in communi cations. She is employed as a marketing specialist with Novant HealUi in Winston-Salem. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stephen Nichols of Advance. He is a graduate of Davie High School and is employed by 6R Commu nications in Greensboro. Following a surprise wedding trip to Wall Disney Worid in Or lando, Fl„ the couple will make their home in Mocksville. Reccptlon Following the wedding cer emony, the bride’s parents enter tained with a reception at the Salisbury Depot. , The guests were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Kiley Smith, friends of the couple, of Mocksville. Each guest received a packet of flower seeds with a special message imprinted on the back. Barry Rentz, DJ, provided musical entertainment through out the reception after announc ing each member of the bridal party. A selection of hors d'oeurves were served to the guests prior to the arrival of the wedding party. A buffet dinner, prepared by Alice Barnette and Betty Jo Laymon, consisted of chicken in cream sauce, ham, meatballs, company mashed potatoes, green beans, baked apples, broccoli and cauliflower salad, and rolls. After dinner, guests were served a chocolate wedding cake with cream cheese icing accented with fresh strawberries. Assisting the reception were Clnda Smith, Tina Sain, both aunts of the bride, and Dana Smith, cousin of the bride. Rehearsal Dinner The- rehearsal dinner took place at the Holiday Inn In Salisbury on May 25 at 6:30 p.m. The groom’s modier and father hosted the rehearsal. Abuffet din ner and groom’s cake was served. The couple then presented the wedding party with gifts. Bridesmdds Luncheon A bridesmaids luncheon was hosted by Helen Truell, grand mother of the bride and Pauline Bostian, aunt of the bride on May 19 at the home of Helen Truell. Showers •Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Smith hosted a shower In honor of tlie couple on April 14 at the home of a relative of the Smitli’s. '•Kelly Robertson hosted a pottery painting shower for the ' bridesmaids and their mothers al Originalsby Yoii in Winston-Sa- Icm'on April 14. ^ ' ‘ r •Tina Sam, aunt of the bride, hosted a shower for family and friends of the bnde and groom. The shower was held on April 29 at the bride’s home. . . 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I www.forsythmcdic.ilccnter.org I; 'THE ORTHOPAEOIC CENTER O f Fo iu x ih ^IC^Wm^Al.TK 3333 Siias Creeic Pariway i'if K- j 7 VVinrtop-Salarn; 1^027103^#)! f(3 3 6 -7 J fr.7 W o > ;irV iffi C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 ■ C5 New Arrivals Emery Davis Rosenbaum, daUBh'tcr, bomMoy 24.2001, lo Dar>'l iuid Elizabeth Rosenbaum ofWinsion-Salem. She weighed 7 lbs.. 5 oi, and was 19.5 inches long. Grandparents an: Charles and ' Patsy Crenshaw of Mocksvillo and Franic and JUl Rosenbaum of Arizona. Oreat-grandmother is Helen Crenshaw of Mocluviile. Ann Cunningham and Georgina ' Rosenbaum. Benefit For Adam Peacock Saturday At Ijames Baptist Zimmerman-Queen Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Zimmerman of Advance announce the en gagement of (heir daughter, Wendy Michelle Zimmerman to Mat thew Harrison Queen, the son of Eddie Queen of South Carolina. The bride*elect is a 1996 graduate of Davie High School and is cp\plpycd by Southern Community Bank. ' ^ e grooni-to'be is employed by Flow Chevrolet of Winston- . Solem. The wedding is planned for June 23 at Elbaville United Method ist Church. Jones-Foster Engagement Announced Donald and Shirley Jones of Moeksviile announce the engage ment of their daughter, Wendy Jones to Tommy Foster, son of Eu gene Foster and Wanda Eudy, both of Moeksviile. The bride-elect is a 1996 graduate of Davie High ScliDoi, and a 1998 graduate of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. She is employed by Davie Dermatology. The groom-to-be Is a 1996 graduate of Davie High School. He Is employed by Caudcll Lumber Co. The wedding is planned for Aug. 18 at the First Presbyterian Church in Moeksviile. A benefit for 2-year-old Adam Peacock will be held Sat urday night at Ijames Baptist Church. Adam was bom with enor mous health problems and a life- threatening hemangioma (a tu mor that grows Inward). He must receive laser treatments for the next two years to shrink the tu mor. Bills have plied up. Sponsored by Woodmen of the World lodges 323 and 1436 and Ijames Baptist, the brihg- your-own-food supper will be gin at 6 p.m. Donations for a si lent auction and bake sale are being accepted. Singing will begin at 7 p.m. Mail donations to the Ijames Baptist Adam Peacock Fund, or call Creola Rogers at 492-5162. Among the singers to perform w ill be Vickie Murphy, C.J. Dwiggins, Marsha Tutterow, The Gobble Sisters, Ijames Church Children's Choir, Jamie While, The Hunting Creek Pick ers (Robert Ellis, Mike Casstevens, Winfred Hunt, Joe Mahaffey and R.C. Harris), New Spirit Singers, Donna Koontz. Among the auction items are a used piano, a wildlife print, a painting by Annette Ratledge, a 'gourd by Pam Bracken, a Vauda Ellis quilt angel and a nutcracker from Jerry Ratledge. Volunteer Opportunities Abound With Sr. Citizens Camp Tekoa Focus Of UMW Retreat On Monday June 4, Concord United Methodist Women hosted the 27th Annual Mini Retreat. The evening began with a covered dish meal. There were approximate 130 women and United Methodist Men present. There were 16 Davie County and two Thomasvillc churches rep resented, and $1,810 was col lected for the Lexington District Camp Tekoa retnodeling fund.. gram was iei LaPradd, a young man who works with the youth In the dis trict. ThCr Rev. James Johnson, di rector of Camp Tekoa, a United Methodist camp of the Western North Carolina Conference in Hendersonville, was guest speaker. ’ ■ Johnson presented explained what Camp Tekoa is about. He showed a video of activities that happen during a camper’s slay. Camp Tekoa was formed in 1949, catering mostly to children and youth In the summer' months. It has grown, with ac tivities'and retreats happening almost year round. In the cooler months, week end retreats are available to all age groups. "It is a place where touching hearts and changing lives Is their main focus," said Libby Foster, Concord UMW president. ‘There is no way to tell how many lives have been changed ling of the pel of Jesus ChrfiTUmiugti these' camping experiences." A camp fire experience was held, with Ruth Hoyle ofCool- eemee UMC sharing her experi ence as a camper, counselor, and now as a member of board of directors. Hoyle led the group In discussions about activities that • each has experienced In their lives through Camp Tekoa. She also told how sharing a camping experience together as' campers, couiiselors, and board members has formed long-term. friendships. And the impact It has had on her life. Hoyle still attends adult weekend retreats. Molly Speer, a youth of Con cord UMC, shared her feelings' as a camper and as a counselor in training and what it has meant in her life. Molly told of how much she enjoyed and learned during her camping days. Todd Crotts, another member of Concord, told about his memories of camping during his youth. He could not thank Con cord Church enough for sponsor ing him, so that he could go to camp. <, David Speer, a member of jt^ncoid United Methodist Men, “ Mplaliied how he got involved with Camp Tekoa. Speer told of how hot the cabins when: when he was visiting. He went to the United Methodist Men with some Ideas of how they could help out with this project. After looking into the matter, the men decided to re-wlre, insulate, .panel. Install attic vents, show ers, water heaters, wall gas heat ers, and an addition to house the water heaters, and showers. ' Knowing that Concord's men could not do all of this them selves, they took It lo the United Methodist Men of the Lexington District. With donations from ail over the two county area, and with help from several people, not just Methodists, the project is making progress. They are hop ing to get all the heaters, and showers finished by early, fall. "God has worked miracles with all that has happened to make this dream a reality," Fos ter said. "Concord United Meth odist Women would like to thank everyone that helped make the MinlRetrcat such a huge suc cess. A special thanks goes to Revi James Johnson, Cabbot LaPadd, Ruth Hoyle, M olly Speer, Todd Crotts. and David Speer for their part In the pro gram. And also for all the United Methodist Men who attended, and care enough about Camp Tekoa to give of their time and money tor this worth while mis sion project." Volunteers are needed to help make a difference in senior citi zens lives In Davie County. Homebound meals drivers are needed to deliver lunch to seniors who can't cook for them selves. If you can give about an .hour, once a day, once a week, once a month, or whatever suits your schedule, you can be a vol- unteen The Friendly Visitor program matches seniors with a volunteer who visits them regularly to do things such as read, play a card game or just sit and talk. Visits may be made on the lunch hour, during the day, evenings or weekends. • Meals on China Is a special birthday lunch program where the volunteers ti^e the meal. In cluding china and candles and crystal, to a senior chlzen. Vol- Colton Chase Nichols, son of Chad and Amy (Porter) Nichols and brother of Klcrsten Nichols of Moeksviile was born May 31sl, 2001 ot 6:36 p.m. He weighed 8 lbs 6.8 ounces and was 20 Inches long, delivered by Dn Melvin Seld at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Maternal grandparents arc' Steve and Diane LIvengood of Advance and Junior Porter of • North WUkesboro. Matcmal great-grandparents ‘ are Martha Stanley of Booneville and Eula Mae Porter of North - Wllkesboro., V Paternal grandparents are Derrick ond Teresa Nichols of 'Moeksviile, Paternnl great- grandparents arc Dean and : Linda Nichols ond R.L.'and Betty Loshmlt of Moeksviile. - Paternal great-great-grand-' inothcr Is Ruth Bivins of Cool- eemee. , . ' Rylnn Daniel Buirton, son ot Ryan and Candice Burton Jr. of Moeksviile, was born March 5,2001 at 6:20 p.m. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. and was 20 Inches long, delivered by Dr, Singh at Iredell Memorial Hospital In Slatesvillc. Rylon’s maternal grand parents are David and Debbie Steele Jr. otMocksvllIe. Maters nal grcal-grandpnrcnts are Walter and Betty Bennett Sr. of Advance, Betty Dameron, Duvid and Helen Steele Sr. Maternal greal-great-grand- pnrents are Sam,and Lois Boger, , Patcmargrandparenls ore Terry and Pam Burton Sr. pa- ' ternnl great-grandparents are Terry and Peggy Burton, George and Ruth F(»lcr, all of Moeksviile. V' M olly Abigail Boger, daughter ofBrcnt and Christy Boger of Moeksviile, was born Moy 16,2001 at 1:57 p.m. She weighed 5 lbs, 11.5 oz. and was 19.5 Inches long. She was born at Forsyth Hospital In Win- ston-Salem. Abby’s paternal grandpar^ ents are Edwin and Ivey Nell I Boger of Moeksviile. Her nin- lernal grandparents ore Steve and Cindy Beover of Mocks- vllle," ' ' ' . i' Y o u 'v e g o t M e n d s in p o w e r. A good friend is someone you can always trust and depend on — like F.nergyUnitcd. As Nortli Carolina’s largest electric, coopcrailve, EncjgyUnltcd Is proud , to be a reliable supplier of electricity to more than 100,000 families, businesses, farms, schools and churches In Central and We«cm North Carolina. . EnergyUnited's earliet foun^tions were bulk upon community, friendship . and cooperation. havent forgotten that, and we continue to look for ways to be a good fricnd...like bringing you new products and services. . And we'il keep providing you with reliable electricity at reasonable'prices- 24 hours a day. Cant be n better friend than that. . ' ' ' You've got friends In power. And • we’U ohvays be here when you need us. I EnergyT^^gjPH For more information on Enp."gyUnited, please visit our Web site at ww\v.EneigyUrated.com or e-rreiU U.S at answcr5ecnerByut1ltcd.com 1-800-682-1910 ’ j , I ■ ^ ■ . / VnitTouchitooofnaty'CiJopt™!™, iC j^ i unteers are matched widi a se nior according to their prefer ence, male or female, geographi cal area... Volunteer as often as you like, once a month or once a year. Flowers for A Friend is a way to show a senior citizen you care about them. The senior center sends fresh flowers to the homebound. If you have a gar den of flowers, consider donat ing som& for the seniors. The center win provide the vase, card and delivery. Other volunteer opportunities Include speakers, pet pals, com mittee members, SHIIP volun teers (Seniors Health Insurance Information Program), special events and more. Call the senior center at 751- 0611 for more Information or to volunteer. A Oscar And Sara Koontz Celebrate Anniversary Oscar and Sara Koontz of 275 Dorse Road. Moeksviile. cel ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 3. Their children, Jimmy and Carolyn Koontz, Elaine and Jimmy Snow, and Mark Koontz gave a dinner in their honor. The dinner, catercd by Sheila Tutterow, was held at the fellowship, hall of North Main Street Chureh of Christ and their Immediate families were invited. The Koonu’s have five grandchildren; Jessica. Jamie, and Lo gan Koontz, Sam Beth and Jacob Snow. One son, Jerry and twin grandsons, Daniel and Stephen Snow arc deceased. Mn Koontz is retired from Davie County Hospital and Mrs. Koontz is a homemaker. Sr. Center Special Bingo Tony And Tammy O’Neal Celebrate 25th Anniversary Tony and Tammy O’Neal of Cooleemee celebrated thclr 25th wedding anniversary oti June 5 with a cookoul with family. They have two childrenj Sabrina O'Neal and Jamei O'Neal. Four Comers News A special bingo party is planned for Monday, July 9 from 2-4 p.m. in the Nutrition Site of the Senior Center. There will be refreshments and prizes. This event Is sponsored by Entcgralt. Pre-register by calling the Davie County Senior Center at 751-0611. By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent The 52nd Dixon-Sheiton was held Sunday June 1st at the Bon- Kin Lake. President Bobby Shelton welcomed everyone. Rev. Richard Richie of Alabama returned thanks. Hall Shelton son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shelton got a gift for being the youngest one present. Mrs. Johnsie Shelton got a gin for being the oldest one present. She also had special guests Mrs. Martha Warner and her mother Mrs. Marie Ball. Around 60 people enjoyed a bountiful lunch. Mrs. Flora Phillips was hon ored for her birthday Thursday by Mrs. Betty Jo Laymon and Mrs. Johnsie Shelton for break fast at K&W in Statesville. Christopher Shore, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shelton left Sunday to join the US Marines. We extend our sincere sym pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shelton in the loss of her grand mother Mrs. Mary Hall. Mr. ond Mrs. Leonard Shelton and Abby Fergusson have re turned home after spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Terry Hamm. Amber Hamm, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith. Tribute to All Fathers" To every father in this world today, we pray that God will bless you in a special way. They labor and teach us to do right, working so hard from moming til night. They are one of the best gifts God gave us all we know. Let us continue to let our love to him show. Love in Christ. • Davie County ^ Bluegrass! t Familij 'Blufigrass Festival jZ Thousand Trails (iamp'ioiiiKl — l>lBLl(:l^v^j:l)- 5 B IG D A Y S! J u n e 2 0 -2 4 ♦ Tony Rice ♦ lllrdTymeOiit ♦ Lonesome River Rdnd ♦ Lou Reid &C(iiolin(i ♦ Seldom Scene ♦ Carolina Rliie RiiondaVincenl ♦ Moiinlain Hedfl and many more!!! F o r in fo c a ll: ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 3 3 0 4 Tickets available at the gate Co-SpOnsor D a v ie C o u n t y Chamber o f Co m m e r c e Attention Area Churches An Evening o f feUowsMp, Food A Fun lb Help 2 Y » rO t(l A d im Peacock Join Hands Day Celebration Aawln'i mtfTMl BmM SMfatla la ptrwmUp •hb TW NaU rf Uthi rim fatiM aM lit* Vehiiiiw Cnrin NttlMwl HaUtdBy Wootlnicn ofThc World Lodge 323 & 1436 A- Ijames BaplisI Church . Safurday June 16,2001 at 6 pm Ijames Baptist Church Felhmhlp Hall Itu llitr ftr ajlls>itpff<llowshti> to ktb> A im P n n tk UMTlminMtfcvlhtnnMiwywitnNirlnkllMhHnor. TtNM1i(l«*tptW«pMd twnMiiimrlKV. 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David - Childers was away at annual Conference at Lake Junaluska. We welcomed Jean Reiss o f, Clemmons as our organist Sun- dny In the absence of our organ ist Sue Folmar. , Keith Carter, of Elbavllle Church, has elumed from a 12 day trip to Guatemala where he worked with a building team on construction of a church. The church was finished this year and it has been Keith's third year there on this work project. Paul and Sue Folmar spent the weekend in Williamsport, Penn, where they attended a family re union of cousins who had not seen each other in a jong time. The cousjns were Paul's family and they came from Florida. Georgia and other slates to en-' joy the occasion. Mona Potts Is recuperating satisfactorily after undergoing back surgery' to have two vertebra’s fused together at Forsyth Hospital two weeks ago. She would like to express her appreciation and thanks to all her neighbors who have brought In food, sent cards and for phone calls. Mitchell Attends Seminar Terry L. M itchell of Mocksville, grades 9-12 math-, emailcs teacher at Davie High School, recently attended a semi nar at the North Carolina Center for llie Advancement of Tiach- ing. Mitchcll was one of 23 North Carolina tcachcrsparticipating in “Master the Web" April 16-20, conducted by center fellow Stephen Sorrell. Part of the University of North Carolina, NCCAT pro vides a year-round series of rcsi- denlial seminars and teachcr- seholar programs for teachcrs and professional development activities for teachcrs and staff in selected school systems. At the center, teachers engage in stimu lating scholarly activitie.'s and professional networking to re new their vilality for leaching and learning. Cornatzer News Tho group Focus on God will be at Jerusalem Baptist Church Sunday morning. Focus On God To Be At Jerusalem Baptist Jerusalem Daplist Church will host Focus On God (FOG) for FaUier's Day services at 8:15 and 11 a.m. this Sunday. FOG is a drama group of five young men from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Davie High School. Their desire Is to encourage believers to keep their focus on God - in spile of all the distractions within daily lives. They write their own skits and usually have audiences laughing within a minute... then pondering the message of the skit. The message of Christ is demonstraled, and they appeal to all ages. A nursery will be provided for infants and toddlers. For. more information, call 284-2328. By Dottle Potts Cornatzer Correspondent Clara Barney celebrated her 8Dlh birthday Sunday but had the misfortune of falling Sunday morning and injured her side and leg. Mae Laird of Mocksville cel ebrated her 89th birthday Mon day and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Polls on Monday along with her daughter, Athaiene Daniels of South Fork, Cal. and grandchildren, Robert Daniels of Basalt, Col., Cathy, Machelle, Issac, and Mikia Sherman of Al buquerque, NM. They all at tended the annual Potts reunion last Sundoy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Polls of Waveriy, Va. spent Ihe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Polls. Mr. and Mrs. Butch Strange and Sally Lcgg of Norfolk, Va. were Saturday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Allen in Farmington. Kim Davis and baby Connor of Indiana were there for the weekend also. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Alon Frye and boys, AJ., Dusiin, and Jessica, Mr. and Mrs. Casey Foster, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Bailey and Chris and Jarrell, Eric Smith and Annie Ruth Frye vacationed in Florida last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Gainen and children spent the weekend with Kaye West. F iv e G e n e r a tio n s Five generations shown here are Great-Great-Me- Maw Ruby Stiller holding Whitnee Denise Wyrick, with Great-Me-Maw Annette Broadway, Me-Me Debbie Spillman and mother Staoee Spillman Wyrick. Golden Anniversary Lunch At Davie Senior Center All couples who have been married 50 years or more as of June 19, are inviicd to the Senior Center's first annual Golden An niversary Luncheon Tuesdoy, June 19, noon, at the First Bap tist Church in Mocksville. Couples will be treated to a luncheon and musical entertain ment. There is no charge, but pre- registraiion is required by June 13.Call751.Q«ll. HOWARD 608 Buck Seaford Rd - Spacious 3BR. 27.BA. larm style, tun bsmtlGAC tract, main lovoi mastof surtO. tom. rm. w/ firopiace, dock, dblo corporl. covwod porch & MOnEt $2B5.000. CALL JANE. 129 Niblick C t. Advance > Uko now homo In ctuslof axnmunlfy. 30a 2BA. tiil walk out bsmt with studdod wala & wofkshop. .Now ptanlotlon tXinds, fioorod attic tpoco. $219,900. CALL CONNIE. 275 Madison Rd - 9 oc. w/ stroamt 20x60 4 bay oarogo & addition^ 20xG0 w/3 stoSa fof hofsos. 2 stocy, 40R. 3DA. brie* homo, 2 Fpia, don, garago, doc* & IronI porch. S259.000. C A U EVELYN. m nn r e a lt y M 330 S. Salisbur)’ Si. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Hours; Ntonday-Fridjy 8-6 • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By AppL 141 Ralrttreo Road - Groat family homol 3.127 it. 400. 3EM. Ideal lor kvgo lamiy. ExccDonl locatoin In quiot noighborhood. Ful basomont w^amo room & wot bar. $259,000. CALL KEN. ISSSugorCrmkRit-tOiK. horso farm, 1B50 SF homo, 30R. Z5DA, capo cod modular. 36i40 horca bam, tractor shod. tu.mou1 shed, riding ring, pasturos. rrwoofilamont londng. $249,000. CALL CONNIE. 184 Fairway Dr. Bermuda Rur>- Almost 2000SF lovoty homo, spadous rms, porlod for entertaining, largo dock ofl 23.5x20.6 LR/DR ovorkioUng tethgroon. $179,000 CALL MIKE or LEE Great location on cul-do-sac with large back yard. 3BR, 2 1/2 BA, calhedral celling, largo laundiy room, deck, nice IronI porch, 2 car garage and 20x20 detached garage with overhead doorl All lor only $134,900. CALL CONNIE TODAY TO VlEWl appx. 6 Ac. opofl gross land, (can divtdo) 3BR, 2BA, wood siding, now tin roof, 1g. porchos. OulbWg. & komol. Iroflts Mr. (lonry Rd. $159,900 CALL JANE 129 Hawthoma Rd- Great hoijse located on douolo lot in ■ ■ ■ y Hil. 3BR. 2BA. qualiW . ..houl. lots ol a m o ra l Fireplace In LR. dock, garden space, & morel $159,000 CALL MARY. 120 Parkway Court -L^tod ini in groat noighborhdod to MO. 30n. 20A, hardwood floors In large oaMn< kitch.. large LR w ^ logs in ICO. $ 1 3' — 173 Hickory Tree Road -Groal sptd foyor - near school 2074 squaro foot 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Groat Uving space and wmdod lot Al (or fust $124,900. CALL MARY. 1174 Jericho Cfiurch Rd - Nico brick ranch styte homo convonkintly kicatod ck»o to town. 3QR. t5BA, Mnj room, don. targe kitchen, dock. . $119,900. Ci‘-------------CAaMARY. 504 Fairfield Rd - Nico ranch style home wAdrde dtivs iocalod on 2.2SAC. 3BR, IBA. Qvden, b^umer^t. caiport. extra space avail, (or mobile homo, providing rental Income. C A U EVELYN . 333 Joe Rd - Fami hou» w/ 1349 finished SF, 3GR. IDA. . now out-bldg.. porfoct loc own , bus.. 40x30 conaole fir, wirod, insulatod. piumbod lor bath, top . lovQl q( house untinishod wf 770SF$92,900CALLMARY 3121 US Hwy. 64 East -Charming randitottngo stykt homo that nooda TLC. 3 t)Cdrooms, 2 baths,' 2 car dotochod carport, . 'm room. $88,500 CAUCONNI& ' 179 Forrest Ln - 2BR, lOA older homo wtets of character, Many h'dwood fioo^ largo ' kitch.. nrop<ace In LR. covofod back porch wibroozoway to carport. Pan. bsmt lor storago. $87,500 C A U JANE 397WllkMboroSI-Tonso(potential in this charming 4BR, IBA homo wtonvoniont in- town k)Catlon. lormoJ LR & Da Largo IronI porch, wood fkx>ring undor carpet. $83,000. CALLJANE 127 Nancy Easter f.oop - ■Vory noat. woH maintained homo on 3 aaes with storage buUding, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, largo front porch, deck, ready to move Into. $69,900 CALL CONNIE. 3113 Hwy. 64 East - Good investment propertyl Prosontly . fontod. 3 bedrooms, 1 tain. 1.6 slorlos, attatfwd carport, • fireplace Eft: living room. $56,000 CALL CONNIE. 2457 Farmington Rd -Vtoty pretty rurti area, ON approx. . lAc, 3BR,lBA.m'asls‘ cond. Buyer must install wptk; sys.' ftey need cnty water hookup,. woO on prop. Groat Invostnif $47,900 CALL MARY.' Av a ii Aiii.i: Ri:n ia I: I’ u o rfin iE S Bear Creek Ch. Rd. W ia OIVIOEm. ,:.8Ug. U l $14,000 Comeni Wlli’Hboro and YadUnvllle Rd.. ..91.97 Ac. m 2 5 3 ts6&BtM.D00 Hwy. 158..... HowtURd.. MlllfngRoad. Hivy.MtN(bypai Hwy.60tN~. .....BMg. Lotus,000 .....Okig. Lot (19,900 ..:.--.-5Ae.$«,000 -------3J Ac. $40,000 ...9.7eAC4A (675,000 337.5fAAc.l1U,000 lAc* house, $175,000 — t2tfAc.$72,000 U Ac. 4A Comm. $229.000 Ivy Circle- Benniida Rutu..>.........Ml.49 Ac. lot $80,000 TUrrentIn* Church Rd---------------------------S Ac. $32,500 154 Campgrout)d Road, Staiesvllle... 209 Counity Une Apt. 221C01 ■ 3SOO Q Old RosebiMl Circle, Clemmoni.:. 5l76Hwy.1S8,A ..1400 P/U 10 P/M .H$6oap/u' 5 Ac. fA Poultry Firm $115,000, - Randolph County-------......-------------290.6 Ac. $571,600 RallsdflsRd------...------~......7.44AcAot 22.02 $91.120RatfMjQe M— $91,120 Edison StrMl------------^----------------LoU 22-24 $12,500 ________Loll 1W1 $12,500 5339 Center Grove Church Rd, Clernmons.-.^. $500 P/H Ca ll H ow ard Realty today AND LET us PUT YOU IN THE / HOME OF YOUR DREAMS C .illiis .il- (336) 75.1-3538 or V isit out; W.L-bsik- .it w w w . l i 0 w a r d r e a 1 ty . c o m ti) p ill our st.iff to w o rk tor v.oii! ByJohnHyiitt,M A Family Counselor . , , •. Ask a parent what they do when they discipline their chil dren imd you’ll likely hear the word “punish.” But "discipline" and “punish" arc not synonyms, nor should they be. Webster's dictionary defines ^discipline" as "Instruction-, voining of the mind, or body, or Ijie moral foculties.” Punishment does not work. Here’s why; Punishment involves anger. Anger Is frightening to anyone, especially children, and teaches them to be afraid of you. ' Punishment leaches a child to Davie Stamp Club Meeting The Davie County Stamp Club is open to ^Hectors of all ages and interest levels. Upcoming meeting dates arc July 12 and Sept. 13. Meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Nutrition Site of the Se nior Center. Call the senior center at 751- 0611. Alzheimer’s Support Group Here The Alzheimer's Support Group holds a regular meeting the second Thursday of each mondi beginning at 7 p.m. In the East Room of Ihe Senior Center. The group is open to all inter ested persons regardless of age. Caretakers ond family members of Alzheimer’s victims are en couraged to attend. Upcoming meeting dates are July 12 and Sept. 13. Call Ihe Davie County Senior Center at 751-06il for more information. Good Neighbor Bible Tour Set For Advance Way To Go, Good Neighbor Bible Touts will be the theme for Vacation Bible School June 18- 22 at Advance United Method ist Church. On the tour, children w ill meet Old Testament and New tTcstament people who became neighbors and understood that the “Woy to Go" was to love God and their neighbor as themselves and to be neighbors. Along tlie way. there will be plenty of stories, gomes, songs, crafts and fun. Daily tours w ill be between 6-8:30 p.m. For more liiformation, call the church office at 998-7750. avoid punishment. It doesii’t leach them to make responsible decisions; rather, it leaches them to ovoid getting caught. Punishment is often illogical. Many times, it Is unteiated to the behavior it attempts to prevent. For example, grounding a child for neglecting to wash the dishes or take out Ihe garbage does nothing to encourage him to do these chorcs. . , Punishment evokes anger. The child who is punished be comes angry himself, therefore, he thinks about revenge hither than how to act mote responsl- Punishment tcachcs that “might mokes right. “ It relies on intimidation and threats and. tcachcs Ihe child that she can get what she wants through power and coercion. Punishment con reinforce un wanted behaviors. A child who wants attention will sometimes resort to misbehavior to get a parent’s attention. A better method of disciplin ing children is to use a system of choices, consequences, and rewards. Choices teach children that they have the power to make decisions-good or bod-and that those choices hove conse quences. Giving ii child choices doesn't mean the choice has to be whether to behave or not be have. Examples of appropriate choices arc when to perform a task, how to perform o duty, or with whom todoa chore, but not whejher to do what is asked. In designing consequences, take tlie following considerations into account; Make sure the consr^uence is related to the behavior-good or bad: For example, if a child con tinues to bounce a basketball in side Ihe house after being asked to stop, what would be appropri ate discipline? o) Destroy the ball. b)Send the child to bed without dinner. c)Take away the ball for a specified amount of time. d)Toke away the child’s al lowance for a week. ,; The sensible answer is (c). It is related to the undesirable be: havior and is a consequence that is proportionate to the infraction. The other three answers ore ex amples of punishments. Follow through. It may be unpleasant to have to reinforce a consequence, but it is neces sary. If you don't follow through the message you send to your child is that Mom or Dad Is un reliable and that he can get away with misbehavior if he continues to pester enough. Present consequences to mis behaviors without anger or blame. If possible, discuss com mon patterns of misbehavior with your child and outline the consequences beforehand. That way, it will not come as a sur prise when those consequences ore enforced. Finally, reward good behav ior. Tty setting up a system where your child con earn re wards for responsible behavior. For example, moke a chart with the days of the week and let your child earn stars for doing her chores, completing his home work, or general helpfulness. Set a goal of 15 stors for Ihe week and if your child achieves the goal, take him out to a special dinner or give him a small raise in allowance. The reward doesn’t have to be big, but it should involve attention and/or time from Mom and/or Dad. 'Hike the opportunity to recog nize and reword the positive be haviors your child demonstrates, and you may find that your child will engage in those behaviors more often. For parents who are inter ested in learning more about parenting today's children, Fom- iiy Services, Inc. is enrolling for parenting classes. Beginning Monday, June 18, classes will be open to parents of teenagers. "What Every Parent Should Know" will be held every Mon day evening from 6-7:15, cov ering topics such os; Discipline, Nurturing, Communicotion, Limits & Boundaries, Goal Set ting, etc... Parents moy attend any ond all sessions. The cost for each session Is S15 per parent or couple. If you would like more information on this or future parenting classes, contact Fam ily Services at 751-4510. Room-slze Persian Oriental Rugs. m O 's, Excellent condition. Reaaonal Price. 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Da we Master Gardeners Busy Cleaning Litter - And Learning Mocksville is a bit clcflner. thanks to dcdicatcd volunteers. On May 5. Great American Cleanup Volunteers did iheir part by picking up liitcr at Rich Park, the Masonic Picnic Grounds, Davie Public Library and Joppa Cemetery. The cleanup effort was a project of the Davie County Ex- tunsion Master Gardeners and Keep Davie Clean. The group received support from national os well as local sponsors. According to Greg Vloover, Agricultural Extension Agent, “The Master Gardeners did n great job of planning and orga- niziiig this event and wc really appreciate the local support. Wc were able to accomplish what wc set out to do. Not only did wc pick up over 25 bags of litter, hopefully wc made some people more aware of the litter problem. We hope wc made a difference." Volunteers gathered at Rich Park and then went to the four sites to pick up litter. After the work was completed the group had a hot dog lunch ut the parH. 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My third birthday was May 16,2001,1 celebralcd my birthdoy on Saturday, May 19lh with B big cook out. My parens Greg and Julie Fletcher served hamburgers and hotdogs with all the trim mings. For dessert wc had Cinderella cake and 1 espe- dolly eiiioyed the balloons and Cinderella decorations. I had some very special vlsllors at my party. My Nana and Poppy Sprinkle from Sparto, N.C., Maniaw Jeanne and Popaw Jerry Harrison from Slatesvllle, N.C., Great-grand- molher Madeleen Harrison, also from Statesville, and lots of my friends. I had so much fun and got a lot of really neat gifts. Thanks to everyone who made my birthday so spcclal. attending Annual Conference at Loke Junaluska. She has done, extensive research and read sev eral poems and ortlclcs on the flag. Toni Honon read the history of the song 'My Country Tis of Thee.’ The history of 'America the Beautiful' was read by Kalhy Miller. The 'Star Spangled Ban ner' histoiy was read by Kathy Ellis. After each reading the con gregation sang the songs. The history of 'Tlie Battle Hymn of the Republic' was read by Betty West. Toni Horton sang it with Tom Horton accompanying on the guitar. Vemon Dull gave the histoiy of the pledge allegiance to the flag. Kathy Miller ended the service by singing 'God Bless America.' Wesley Chapel held a special charge conference on Monday, June 11. Before the meeting ev eryone enjoyed a cookout of hamburgers and hotdogs. The meeting was to approve the plans for the fellowship hall as submit ted by Shelton Construction. The plans were approved with a small amendment. There were 17 members present. Several from this community attended the Relay for Life Sat urday night. We have several sur vivors and two of Utem walked. Harmon and Nora Latham hosted a Cline get together nt the home of Bob and Kathy Ellis. It was given especially to honor Nora's sister, Peggy Cline Angeii, whose birthday was June 7. Their brothers. Flake and Sandy, also attended. Their sis ter, Patsy Cline, was unable to attend due to illness. Others at tending were Ann Cline, Scotty, Luanne and Brantley Angell, Joey, Hope and Miracle Cline. and friend ,Tina, and Jeff, Gina and Jordan Cline. James and Lelia Essie, with friends Read and Judith Smith spent last weekend at the Martha Washington Inn In Abingdon, Va. While there, they visited the many antique shops and the his toric Barter Theatre. The play 'Eleanor' was being presented. On Wednesday, Leila Essie, Neal Essie and John and Mary Ellen Candlllo attended the fu neral of James Garrett Jr., Leila's fust cousin, at Eden. The burial was at the old family graveyard of Lelia's great gnudparents near Price. AftcI^vards, they visited an old church at Ridgeway. Va. where other great grandparents and older relatives are buried. Cuttin* Time T a n n in g , S t y lin g , P e r m s ,C o lo r C o r r e c tio n S p e c ia lis t 3365Hwy S4E.(A t N c s o n Open Tuea.- Sat. . 998-4073^ ^Cwnt8fiU*tU$9ikVltkt3 Tai Chi For Seniors Offered ATal Chi demonstration will be held at 10.-30 a.m. July 13 in the nutrition site of the Davie County Senior Center. Tai Chi Is a form of exercise for older adults. When done regulariy. It can reduce blood pressure and Increase nexibiiity. it Is a no impact way to help maintain balance, improve cireu- latlori and reduce stress. Davie seniors age 60 and older are being offered an eight- week session forSlO. Class will be Wednesdays at II a.m. from Aug. 1-Sept. 19. Instructors will be Mike and Sandy Depeuw. Call the Senior Center at 751- 0611 to register. June 18th - June 22nd 6:30 PM -8:30 PM Cornatzer Baptist Church 1372 C o rn a tz e r Rd. 998-4399 “Bven a child Is known b y his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether II be righ t" Proverbs 20:11 My name Is Jeffrey Daran Hnyea Jr., hut everybody calls me “J.J.” I turned TVVO on Mny 5,2001.1 celebrated my second birthday at the Oak Valley Playground on May 5, 2001.1 played with a lot of my family and friends. Wc en joyed a cookout. I love playing ball, so Ihadasportball theme for my party. 1 had my own baseball player cake and ev- eryone else ci|)oycd another coke that had different sports balls on It. My Mommy made the cakes. My Daddy and Mommy arc JeffandNancy Hayes. Wc live In Advance. My paternal grandparents are Judy McKcldrcy of Winston-Salem and Red and Virginia Hayc.s of j^dvonce. My maternal grand parents are Faye S. Myers of Advancc and the lute Robert F.Myers. inould like lo thank every one for coming to celebrate my birthday with me. 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BuWer offers S1900. in cioOig costs.Bryan Lambed 751-2222 Swlcegood*GRI UsaWise 19-2584 751-9072 Brooke (Sshlon Ooris Sliott • Prop Hjr 751-2222 i'51-2Z22 492-6184 Nn mlnciin on 1.7 atn tn OiH 1*0 iq. I ftBhed liau mxn Masitt KinSiiiilatbplioU, <iii5jU'QiiP <ll!ebsUe; at «w«^.s«ilIlleaUQCs^.co,m<ll^t»;#W/^(«^s^^tace3,^t(lrs.cJO,ln;> j]3 Solving YtxiWlUi M(im{)eiUii[« J| Ihii Wttislon Mlum I1(«1K1 nf f»1ijl)l|ik; lisln'^) IuMVift-. ( (.(^H|IH.*u kiI Iiivi;iln»-nl (( 1 W ) '..H'Jimi ( mLi1 (,mmi>i..'4llj Nt:!i.ji (n-ivsmkl nil.'i’>ot|i>fi’.;l ijVUi ‘iciviifs CIO - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 O b itu a rie s Lindsay R. Gunter Mr. Lindsay Raymond Gunter, 75. of Chlnquopin Road, Mocks* ville, died Monday, June 3,2001,< at Autumn Care of Moclcsville. He was bom Nov. 23, 1925, in Yadkin County to the late Paul and Odessa Baity Gunter Mr. Gunter was Q retired sawmlller and to- James Luther Seagic Mr. James Luiher Seogle, 90. of Yadkinville; died Wednesday. June 6,2001, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. He was born Nov. 16,1910, in Wadesboro to the late John Belton and Minnie Speagle Seagle. Mr. Seagle was a retired supervisor at bacco farmer and was a member ‘ Heritage Furniture and was a of Liberty Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his sister, Inez Troutman, and 2 brothers. Samuel Gunter and R.W. Gunter. Surviving: his wife of 56 and ‘,1/2 years. .Virginia Doris Speer Qunter of the home; 8 children, ■JUnda (Ooiy) SIdden of Mocks- yilie. Steve Gunter of Harmony, Shirley (Lee) Shore of Yadkin- vilie, Wayne (Angle) Gunter of Mocksville. Marie (Paul) Melrose of Yadkinville, Rebecca (Johnny) Mauldin of Mocksville, Brenda (Bobby) Settles of Dobson and Terry (Patty) Gunter of Mocks- vllle; 22 grandchildren; 23 great> grandchildren; a sister, Nellie Speer of Mocksville; a brother, Chllrles Gunter of Harmony; an uncle; and several nieces, neph- ews, cousins, and friends, r His funeral service was con' ducted at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7 at Liberty Baptist Church by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Albj^ Bracken. Burial was in the ch3ridh cemetery. ' Memorials: Liberty Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Johnny Hobson 492 Chinquapin Road, Mocksville. Jesse Wayne McEwen Master Jesse Wayne ”Bubba” McEwen. 6, of Chinquapin Road, Mocksville, died Monday, June 4, 2001, at Brenner Children's Hos* pitai in Winston-Salem after a sud- , den illness. He was bom May 14.1995, In Forsyth County to Jesse S. McEwen Jr. and Teresa Eddlemah McEwen. Buhba attended kinder garten at William R. Davie El ementary School. He enjoyed playing T-ba!l with the White Sox and was eagerly awaiting the game on Saturday, June 2. Bubba loyed hU p«u. pUying In tlw^and^. pile, jumping' on the TrampollniP member of the Masonic Temple 1420,Thomasviile.Mr.Seagleat- tended Noithwood Baptist Church In Yadkinville. ' Survivlng:;his wife, Laiiro S. York Seagle, of the home; 5 chil dren, Shirley (Bill) Lowdermiik and Vickie (Ervin) Daniels of Mocksville^ Ava (Floyd) Ellis of Yadkinville, Jimmy Seagle of Mocksville and Johnny Seagle of Salisbury; stepchildren Robert Cline of Yadkinville, Dean Cline of Traphill and Alvls Cline of Stokes County; 2 sisters, Bert Seagle and Kate Seagle of Valdese; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 2 great'great- grandchlldren; 8 step-grandchll- dren; 7 stepgreat-grendchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 9, at Northwood Baptist Church by the Rev. Hubert WIshon. ' Memorials: the Northwood Baptist Church Building Fund. Ruby Gaylor Prater Mrs. Ruby Gaylor Prater, 84. of Cana Road, Mocksvltle. died late Tuesday afternoon. June 5, 2001 at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie In Advance. Mrs. Prater was bom in Jeliico, Ibnn., on May 16.1917 to the late WiliiamandMaltieAngeil Gaylor and was a homemaker. She had been a seamstress. She attended Hope Baptist Church. She and her late husband, Chester Lee Prater, who died on Nov. 13, 1998, moved to Davie County in 1987 from Baltimore, Md. Survivors: her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Jerry and Sarah Prater of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; a sister, Eva Eaton of Virginia Beach, Va.; and a nephew. Services and burial wu in Bal- Mary Riddle Gough Mrs. Mary Riddle Gough, 95, a resident of Meadowbrook Ter race of Davie for Ihe pasi IS roomhs, died on June 8,2001. She was bom Ocl. 23,1905, In Mocksville to John Leven and Minnie Foster Riddle. She was preceded in death by her husband, Qrady Snow Qough, In ,1966; brothers Carl, William and Leven Riddle: a son-in-law, Kelly "Dock" Smith; a great-grand daughter, Amy Elizabeth Smith; and great-grandsons Zachary Keith Bell and Jesse Wayne McEwen. She was the oldest member of Green Meadows Baptist Church and a faithful servant for 28 years. Survivors; a daughter, Lula Mae Smith of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; Hgreat-gnuidchii- dren; 19 grcat-gtcat-grandchll- dren; a half brother, John Robert Riddle of Advance; and a sister- in-law, Ode Helsabeck Riddle of Winston-Salem., Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at Green Meadows Baptist Church by the Revs. Kenneth Hyde, Michael Waters and a great-grandson, Wil liam Gray ’ Billy' Smith Jr., a seminary student. Burial followed at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Green Meadows Baptist Building Fund, 1646 N.C. 801 N., Mocksville,. Jane Barrett Chauvenet Jane Barrett Chauvenet of Ber muda Village, died the morning of June?, 2001. She had been In de clining health for several years. She was bom Sam Jane Barrett on Sept. 11, 1918, In Baltimore, Md., and was Ihe only child of Harriet E. Salter and Henry Barrett. She graduated from East ern High School in Baltimore and Tbwson StateTeacher*s College in Pikesvilie, Md. She obtained a masters of education degree from Ihe University of Maryland. After teaching In Bound Brook, N.J., and Charlottesville, Va., she moved to Maryland, where she lived for more than 51 years. She Doris Smith WiUiams Mrs. Doris Smith Williams, 46, i of Winston-Salem, died Thursday, June 7,2001, at the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Cen ter. . She was bom June 8.1954, In Suffolk, Va. to Jettie Small and Millard Smith. Mrs. Williams was a member of the Church of Jesqs Christ of Latter Day Saints. Surviving: her liusband. Dale Robert Williams of the home; 3 sons, Albert, Anthony and Isaac Stanley all of Winston-Salem; her mother, Jettie Small Smith of Win ston-Salem: 4 granddaughters; 3. sisters. Hazel Oliver, June Smith of Winston-Salem and Clara McCrary of Lexington; a brother, . Edward Smith of Mocksville; half brother, Emmanuel Smith of Pulaski, Va.; 2 half sisters. Ester Smith of Winston-Salem and Francis Gark of Virginia; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at noon Monday, June 11, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints wlih Bishop James Hassel officiating. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Mon day at Ihe Westvlew Cemetery in Radford, Va. James,Franklin Steed James Franklin Steed, 84, of Steeds Community in Montgom ery County, died on June 7,2001, after a year of declining health. Mr. Steed, formerly a resident of Robbins, had been a patient at Pinehurst Nursing Center in Pinehurst. He was born In Ihe Steeds Community on Sept. 14, 1916 10 John Franklin and Ruby Cagle Steed. He was educated In the public schools of Montgom ery County, having graduated from Star High School in I933.As a leader In Robbins and Moore County civic, education, and busi ness affairs, he owned and oper ated Steed Fumiture In Robbins for over 25 years and later was involved in advertising and insur ance sales. He was a member of the Oasis Temple of the Shrine and was 0 Mason. He was also a mem- with his cousins, and riding his four-wheeler. Surviving: his mother, Teresa Eddleman McEwen of Yadkin ville; his father, Jesse S. McEwen ]r of MocksvlUe; his brother, James Stanley "Shorty" McEwen of Mocksville; his grandparents, Jesse and Arvesta McEwen of ’ Mocksville, Roy and Zelma Eddleman of Yadkinville and Marie Wishon of Yadkinville; 4 aunts and uncles; great-grandpar ents Lula Mae Smith, Sally Connell and Pete Wishon; great- great-grandparents Mary Riddle Gough; other loved ones; and nu merous other great-aunts and uncles. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 7 at Lib erty Baptist Church by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn. David Maynard and Monroe Otto. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Brenner Children’s Hospital, Medical Center Boule vard, Winston-Salem; or to Lib erty Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Johnny Hobson, 492 Chiniquapin Road, Mocksville. Andrew Jacob Myers Infant Andrew Jacob Myers,. age 3 weeks, of Ijamcs Chmch Road, Mocksville, died Wednes day, June 6, 2001, at Brenner Children’s Hospital in Winston- Salem. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 9 at ■Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Tommy Faust ofH- dating. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital. Medical Center Boule vard, Winston-Salem, 27157; or to Ihe Ronald McDonald House, 419 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Sa- lem, 27103. ‘ . Andrew was born May 14, 2001, in Lexington Memorial Hospital to Eric Keith and Debra Jean Dennison Myers. • Survivors,in addition to his parents: a brother, TVIer Robert Myers of the home;' paternal grandparents Robert and Linda Myers of Hays; maternal grand mother Rose Dennison of Julian; and great-grandmother,,Ruth Spicer of Trap Hill. Alphia Burns Temple Mrs. Aiphiu Burns Temple, 102, died Sunday, June 3, 2001, at Forsylh Medical Center. She was bom June 14, 1898, in Fort Springs, W.Va., to C.H. and Betty Lee Bums. Mrs. Temple had been a member of Sedge Garden United Methodist Church and re tired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Oscar Temple Sr.; her son, the Rev. Ed ward Oscar Temple Jr.; and her daughter, Betty Lucille Bullard. Surviving: 6 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; numerous great-great-grandchildren; and several great-great-great-grand- children. Mrs. Temple was residing at Davie Place in Mocksville. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 7 at Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel. Burial followed in Salem Cemetery. Bernice W. Matthews Bemice W. Matthews of Ad vance died Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at the Wake Forest Univer- sily-Baptlst Medical Center. BomJan.3,1906,toRobertC. and Lela NS^lllams In Wellington, Kan., she married Roy Clifton Matthews on Jan. 1, 1928. Since . 1984 she had resided at Bermuda Village.. - Survivors: Dr. Claire Motthews of Hays, Kan.; Anna. Matthews of Winston-Salem; Dr. Julia Matthews of Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. Rachel Mauhews and Ingrid Matthews of Seattle, Wash. : A lover of music, Mrs. Matthews was a supporter of the Winston-Salem Symphony, the ..Foothills MusIc.Festival, the Se attle Baroque Orchestra and the N.C School of the Arts.^She was a member of NCSA Giannlni So ciety and the founder of a schol arship for.piano students at the school. ^ < / ' A memorial will be held at later date in Wellington, Kan. ^ .. ' ' Memorials: Foothills.Music Festival, Seottle Baroque Orches*^ , trn or N.C. School of the Arts Foundotion. - - , • . worked for the Montgomery ' ber of Ellse Presbyterian Church i.County,, Md...ichool system for where he served as an Elder. more than 30 yeafsil initially as an elementary school teacher and later as a junior high guidance counselor'until her retirement in 1982. She moved to Advance in the spring of 2000. Survivors: her husband of al most 57 years, Russell Chauvenet; her son and daughter-in-law, Allen Chauvenet and Julia Cmz; and 2 grandchildren. S ' Burial was at noon Saturday, June 9 at the Rlvervlew Cemetery in Chariottesville, Va. Memorials: Carolon Pediatric Oncology Fund. Dept, of Pediat rics, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, 27157-1081. Roy Lester Anderson Mr. Roy Lester Anderson, 78, of U.S. 601 South, Mocksville, died Wednesday afternoon, June- He was preceded In death by ' his wife of 62 years, Mildred James Steed, in April of2000, and by a son, James Franklin Steed Jr.. Survivors: a son. Dr. William P. Steed of Advance; daughter: Jane Steed Preveite of Virginia Beach. Va.; daughler-in-law, Carol Clark Steed of Carthage; 7 grandchildren; and a great-grand child. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 11 at Elise Presbyterian Church in Robbins with burial at Why Not Memorial Cemetery. Thelma Hamilton Grubb Mrs. Thelma HanUlton Grubb, 87, of Salisbury, died Saturday, June9,2001 at Salisbury Lutheran 6,2001 at Forsyth Medical Cen- Home at Trinity Oaks. ter. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 9 ut Liberty United Methodist Church,,with Ihe Rev. Phillip Park oHlciaiing. Burial was In the church cemetery. - Memorials: building fund of Liberty Methodist Church, c/o Janie Wallace, 141 Liberty Circle. . Mocksville; or for the cemetery fund of Center Methodist Church', c/o Bill Seaford, 1995 U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. . • : Mr.'Anderson was bom in the' Center community of Davie County on Jan. 10, 1923, to the late Edward and Mittie Tutterow Anderson and was retired from Gravely Tractor Co. with 18 years of service. He had also beeA with ' Erwin Mills In C|ooteemee,with over 25 yeans of service. During World War II, he served in the U.S; Army and the Air Corps. He was a member of the Liberty United . Melhodisi Church. His favorite . ' pastime was spending quality time wjih his family, especially his grandchildren. ' ,. • . Surviving: his wife, Mary : Daniel Anderson of the home; 2; daughters, Nancy Anderson of Winston-Salem and Joyce Whitaker and her. husband Michael ofMocksville; a grand-' daughter, a.grandson; and a sis-..- . ter,rCatherine Evans of Mocks ville. She was bom Oct. 19,19I3in Ruby Lee Oakes Mrs. Ruby Lee Casstevenes . Oakes. 89. of Boonville, died Fri day, June 8, 2001, at Hoots Me morial Hospital. Mrs. Oakes was bom Dec.'26. 1911, to the late Tom Casstevenes and Bessie Claudle Casstevenes. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist falih. In addition to her parents, she was preceded In death by her hus band, Clyde Oakes; and a brother, Fred Casstevenes. Survivors: a daughter, Nancy Oakes Cave of Boonville; a sis ter, Irene (Joe) Sizemore PInnix of Yadkinville; 6 brothers, Mitchell (Cora Lee) Casstevenes of Boonville, Donald (Hazel) Casstevenes of Yadkinville, Chariie Casstevenes of Boonville, Roy (Carrie) Casstevenes of Dob son, Geoi^e (Ruth) Casstevenes of Jonesvilie, and Frank (Marilyn) Casstevenes of Advance: and a grandson. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 10, at Boonville Community Cemetery with the Rev. Dano Wooten ofTj- dating. William Douglas Bailey Mr. William Douglas Bailey, 81, of Woodleaf, died Saturday. June 9, 2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom on Nov. 17.1919 In Rowan County to the late Char lotte Fraley Culbertson Bailey and Hugh Marcellus Bailey. He was a graduate of Woodleaf High School, Class of 1936, where he was a member of the first Bela Club established In North Caro lina, and attended N.C. Stale Uni versity. He worked for the former U.S. Bureau of Fisheries on Kodiak Island, Alsaka, before re luming to Woodleaf where he op erated a dairy and tomato farm. He later owned a greenhouse con struction company. He was a member of Unity Presbyterian Church, where he had served as a deacon. He auended Liberty United Methodist Church. He was a charter member of the Woodleaf Civilan Club and the Woodleaf . Volunteer Fire; Dept., having served as chief. His flrst wife, Marguerite Bain Bailey, preceded him in death on Aug. 17, 1985. Survivors: his wife, Ndlie Munday Steele Bailey; 2 sons. Bob Bailey arid Fred Bailey of Woodleaf; 3 daughters. Sandra Bailey Mowery of Woodleaf, Miriam Bailey Gardner of Cary and Mary Bailey Longmuir of Oriando, Fla.; 2 step-sons, Jimmy Steele of Woodleaf and Tony Steele of Cooleemee; a brother, Jack Bailey of Charlotte; 2 sisters. Dr. Hilda Bdley of Salisbury and Mrs. Donnell Bailey Gowey of Seattle, Wash.; 5 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; 5 step- grandchildren; and 5 step-great- grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Ttiesday, June 12 at Unity Pres byterian Church with the Rev. Malcolm Bullock, interim minis ter, and the Rev. David Reep offi-Davie County to the late Zula jj,,! Alice Hartley Hamilton and Rich'cemetery. Memorials: Unity Presbyte rian, PO Box 28. Woodleaf. 27034; or Liberty Methodist Be nevolence Fund,’ 144 Liberty' Circle, Mocksville. - ' Rose,'Lee Holland : ’ ' - Mrs. Rosa Lee l\imer Holland, .78, of Harmony, died June, 12, 2001 in Autumn Care Nursing , Home following an extended ill-, ness. ' , 'A native of Davie County, she was the daughter o f the late Of fice and Lizzie Gaithr tiimer, and a member.of Piney Grove AME Zloh Church.. ■ ’ ' Survivors: 3 sonsi Larry . i(Vivlan)HollandandOtisHolland Mildred Hamilton Turner of High . of Atlanta, Ga.,'Samuel Holland Point; Helen Hamilton Hood, of Charlotte, Stamey Holland of Bobbie Jean Hamilton Daniel and , Far Rockaway, N.Y. and J.C. Bertha Hamilton Correil, all of .Chambers of Salisbury;'5 daugh- Mocksville, and Oneda Hamilton - ters, Martha (Claude) Johnson of Massey of Advance; 8 grandchil- Statesville, MaiBaret Peck, Phyllis dren; and.l3 great-grandchildren. (Lonell) Pruitt and Darlyn Hoi- Funeral Services were at 11 lind, all lif Cooieemee, and a.m, Tuesday,: June 12, at Car|ine , (W illie)' Ferrell of Summersett Memorial Chapel ,Woodlcaf;and51 grandchildren, with the Rev. Jack Johnson, re tired, of Mocksville, officiaiing. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Park. , ' ' ."’^•Memorials: FraJikiin Boptist ■Church, 3810 U.S. 601, Salisbury,': 28144.,,. I, *' '!• ard Fuller Hamilton. She gradu ated from the Churchiand High School and was employed at the Diana shop for 18 years. She was a chatter member of the Franklin- Baptist Church, Allie Wyatt Sun day School Class and'sang in the choir for many years. She also taught children's Sunday School. A son, Carlton Eugene Grubb, preceded her in death in 1988, ' Survivors: her husband, Henry Alfred Grubb, W whom she was married for 64 years; 2 sons, Henry Dale Grubb of Salisbury and Alfred Jerome Grubb of Ridgeway, Va.; 2 daughters, Joyce G. Bogie uf Salisbury aitd Brenija ,0. Goodman of Apex; S .slstere, Burl Monroe Lanier Mr. Burl Monroe Lanier, 61, of Aubrey Merreil Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, June ,9, 2001, at Forsylh Medical Center In Wm- ston-Salem. ;• Funeral services were belli ^t 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Gary Foster offlciating. Burial wits in Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery. . Mr. Lanier was bom April 17, 1940, in Davie County, the son of the late Donald Lafayette and Ella Mae Lloyd Lanier. He was retired from Energy United in Mocksville with 36 years of service. He also was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church and’Advance Masonic Lodge 710 for2l years. He was preceded In death by 4 brothers, Melvin, Garland, Ed and B ill; and 3 sisters, Martha, Carolyn (Sis) and Jean. Survivors: his former wife, Faye W. Lanier of Advance; 3 sons, Michael (Dottle) Lanier of Advance, Barry (Wendy) Lanier of Winston-Salem, and Burl (June Bug) Lanier Jr. of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Ricky (Cindy) Livengood of Lexington; a brother. Tommy Lanier of Lexing ton; 2 sisters, Bertie Foster of Lex ington, and Joyce Jones of Ad vance; 4 grandchildre and several nieces and nephews. WilUam’niftGodbey Mr. William Taft Godbey, 93, formerly of Harmony, died Friday, June 8, 2001, at the Mooresvllle Brian Nursing Center, following a lengthy Illness. Mr. Godbey was bom Feb. 20, 1908 in Davie County, and was the son of the late Martin Luther Godbey and Mae Ratledge Godbey. He was a graduate of Harmony High School and was a self employed farmer. He was a member of Society Baptist Church and was married on Oct. 1,1972 to Sarah Frances Mauldin Safley, who preceded him In death on April 15,1996. Survivors: 3 sisters, Minnie 0. Gill, Charlotte, Clara G. York, Harmony, and Mildred G. Johnson of Mooresvllle; and a number or,^' nieces and nephews. Mr. Godbey was preceded In death by a brother, Joe Godbey, and 4slsters, Sally 0. Poster, Thelma G. Blackwelder, Pauline 0. Stroud and Mary Catherine Campbell. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 10, at Society Baptist Chutch. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Society Baptist Church, 879 Garden Valley Road, Statesville, 2862S. Mary Ann Lipscomb Mrs. Mary Ann Clement Lipscomb, 60, of Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, died at her home June 9,2001 after a period of declining health. : She was a native of Davie County, and graduated from Davie High School./ne majority of her life was spent In New York, and after retumlng to Mocksville, she became a member of the Church of God of Prophecy. Survivors: 4 sons, Archie Lipscomb Jr. and Anthony Lipscomb of the home; Aaron Lipscomb of Greensboro, and Derrick Lipscomb of Salisbury; 3 brothers, Dewey Parks and Hayden Clement of Mocksville, and Loyal Clement Jr. of Ossing, N.Y.; 5 sisters, Alice Fortune, Lola Pettlford, Hannah McGee and Peggy Jones, all of Mocksville, and Jean C. Murdock of Woodleaf. 6J5WilkoliomSo« ModiKlllt.NC 'i j fJMlTSl-HOO DAVIE FDNGRAL SERVICE L.L.C. 416 Valley Rd^MocksviliaNC 336-751-3111 •'OurramllySmitis VfurFamllu" imRlttUimWNniNEIULIiOlIB DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - Cil Surf's Up At Sonlight Island Dulln United Methodist' Church w ill conduct Vacation Bible School. “ Surf's Up at Sonlight Island," from noon-5 p.m. on Saturday, June 23. A luau will follow the Bible School, so come dressed In the “luau style." There w ill be games, food and prizes. . .. DuVm Methodist is locatcd on Dulin Roaii, off U.S. 158 be tween Farmington Road ond Pinebrook School Road. Atlvance Florist & Gift Baskets / • — WeDeZ/wr—(336) 940-6337 Mon-Ffi 9-6, Sat S-3 Who Fixed The Faucet? Who fixed the faucet That leaked on my floor Who fixed tl)t handle That woi broke on mj door Who mowed my yard While ! was gone Who fixed the lamp To light up mj home . When life hat a door That's hard ot walk through ■ Who holds your hand To help you p through Who runt the race That life always gives * strtnph and endurance And a purpoie to live 1 can juit imagine Many years ago When Christ fell exhausted On Calvary's road the man that I speak of humbly aJaf Would have helped carry Christ's crost I know on that day Christ has given love Not to keep • but to share Thank you fi>ryour love You W spread everywhere To Uncle Ham An example for many Love, yourfamily andfriends By the Rev. Ervin Hauser andfriends I 'f ’ aw c/w KSpflrfo 1907 - 2001 ■ I \ WINSTON-SALEM • B, Spillmn ■ 1914 - 2001' , MOCKSVILLE I\^,.'il921-200fr . l* '‘lV/LBaNCTON , r 0- felW -2 00 1 p ' H'vAbiaNviiLB^iWj JilljifmCfBetchergl % /;l915i'2001 ..^Vm o c k s v ilieA ^ I ,-!Xl917-20of i'MOCKSVIU.Elt|S S V / T . Goforth' & ? 1 9 3 5 12001 - ' p . ssii'i .!omRiMtlier%\ 2001 . I |-.1m ocksvilibM 5 I f :ari/'D.'iParksi !il910>200i»5p feHAR^ONYJSS . . . . jm im r c io M n H im J r ■ -» 4 iv 3 ? g 2 o o i,r.,, "l[SALVADOR^l Attend The Church Of Your Choice ■ NoCn«ikPrimltlvoBapll8lChurch,No Creek Church Road, Mocksvlllo. Second & (ourtH Surtdays, 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conlerenco, 1:30 p.m. Pastor, Elder Eugene Bennett Eagle Heights Church,10a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertime, 7 p.m.ThursdayBlblestudy.Casual dress, ' contemporaiy musk: & worship. 5103 U.S. 168, Hillsdale. Mocksville Wesleyan Chureh: Hospl- . lalStreot,SundaySchool.9:45a.m.Wor ship, 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meet ing, 7 p.m. Rev. Qeorgo Troyer. 751- 5S95. Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Sunday School; 10, Worship, 11. Pastor, Bov. Brad Holliman. Center United Methodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a m. Wor ship, 11. Pastor Bill Wombaugh. 751- 2754. Chlkk^ro directors: Caila Preveite, 492-5735 & Sandra Auliy, 040-3753. Elbavllle United Methodist Church; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9) & Youth lor Christ (ages 10-12), 1st & 3rd Sun., 3- 4:30 p.m. Toons lor Christ meet every Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Olsclple I Bible Study, Wed., 7 p.m. Disciple III Bible Study, Thurs., 7 p.m. Located In Advance. Pos ton Rev. Jack Wallace. Cooleemee Church ot Qod: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. WorshlpSenrtce, 10:45 a.m. Tues. Prayer Mealing, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour, 7 p.m. For Into about transportation, call Brother Dale Breldlnger at 284-2180. Cornatzer United Methodist Church: 1244 ComaUer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. BIblo Study, Wednesday, 7:30. Rev. Harold Zimmerman, pastor. Bethel United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. Wamar, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. DavW Childers. Located In downtovm Advance. Fannlngton United MethodlstChurch: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Dianne Marsden. Oak Grove United Methodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11a.m. Concord United Methodist Church, Chony Hill Rd., Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Rev. Phillip Parks. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship,9:45a.m.SundaySchool, 10:45 a.m. Wonderful Wednesdays ChlWren's program, 6-7:30 p.m. Pastor, Rev. Den nis B. Marshall. Episcopal Church of the Qood Shep herd, Church St., Cooleemee. Worship: 9:30 a.m. Children's Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening senflce,6p.m. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale United Methodist Church; 5228 U.S. 158. Advance. Contempora^ worship sendees Sunday at 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. with Promlseland (children's mlnlstiy thni 5th grade). Yoiith meetings, Wednesday nights, impact (jr. high) at 5:30;Axls(sr.hlgh)at7.Smaigroupsand Bible studies throughout week: drama, viorshipteam,couples,aIngles,women'8, men's. Dr. Keigh Tumian, pastor. Will Plitt, director ol student mlnlstties. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sun day School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Dianne Marsden. Pino Rd. Redland Pentecostal HollnessChurch: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meellng & Biblo sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Inlodm Pastor Rev. GlonnRelchley.751-5419. Web Address: hltpy/www.mlndspdng.com/'holycross/ Mocksville Rrst Presbyterian Church, 281 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Cho risters (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6- 12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor, Neal Carter. (336) 751-2507. Mocks United Methodist Church, N.C. 801 S., Advance. Rev. Bruce Gwyn. Sun day worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Qrove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 156, Mocksville. Peslon Dr. Robert McUwhom, 998-3854. Sunday School: 10 a,m„ worship, 11. Children's mlnlsliy, Beloro and alter school pregrams, 940- 5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Wor ship. 11 a.m., Sunday Bible Sludy, 9:45 a.m.WednesdayFeIlowshlpMeal,6p.m. children's youth acllvllles, preyor meet ing, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Aldemian, 940-6618.MlnIsterolMusk:,BrentHelton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Falthand Vlctoiy Family WorshlpCen- ter,1687Hwy.601 N. SundayServices, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Senrice, 11 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study, 5 p.m. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pas tor Derrk:k Mock. Women's Aux. & Broth- ertiood Bible Study, 1 st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty United Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship:9:45a.m. Sunday SchooU 11a.m. First United Methodist Church ot Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Ser vice, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporaiy lomiat. Traditional senk», 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 336-, 751-2503. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sun- dayworahlp, 10:30a.m., 6:30p.m. Wed. evening, 7 p.m. Pastor. Jany L Couch, 998-3748. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane. .Turrentlne Baptist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship, 11 a.m.; Night Sanlce, 6 p.m. Pastor Rev. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Methodist Church; Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sun day School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 321 Redland Rd., Advance, 338.998- 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: belhumcOaol.com. Episcopal Church ol the Ascension, Foik-Blxby Rd., Advance, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry tor children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks, Apt. 7A, Milling Rd„ 7 p.m., Thursdays, Bishop T.R. Rice. Clement Grove Church ol God, Body ol Christ 159 Partier Rd„ Mocksville. 492- 5125.SaturdaySaivices; SabbathSchool, 10a.m.,Wo[Shlp,11:45.WednesdayBlble Sludy, 7 p.m. Pastor Elder Ernest l|ames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tues days, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8-'8:30 a,m„ WSTP1490 AM. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sun day School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 998- 3022. LlbertyWesleysnChurch,2106ShoHlold Rd., Hamiony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Mom. Woiship 11 a.m.. Wed. Bible Adven ture 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor Ronald Lee. Bixby Preshyterien Church, 1806 Fort<- BlxbyRd.,nearComal2orRd.,Sun.School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m. Paslor Rev. CarDlAnneJackson,9g8.6813. . Dulln United MethodlstChurch,897Dulln Rd., Mocksville, 998.6171, Pastor Bob Mcl.awhom. Sun School 10:30 a.m„ Wor ship 9:30a.m. Cooleemee United Methodist, Kids Kamp eveiy Sun. 5-6:30. For Into call 951 -0411. In Home Bible Studies, by Randy Howell. Leam the truth about the rapture, other subjects avail. Call 284-4667. Bear Creek Baptist Chureh, Boar Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m,, Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m., Team KWs Wed. 6:30 p,m„ Cecil Welhertwlt - interim Pastor. Cooleemee First Baptist Church, 204 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Study 10 a.m.. Mom. Worship 11 a.m„ Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Team Kids 8 p.m. grades 1-6, Wed. night 7 p.m. interim Paslor Dr. Wayne Starting. Mocksville Second Presbyterian, 400 Pine St Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St Francis ol AssissI, RC. Masses: Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a,m. Wednesday, 7 p,m. Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday,8a.m., 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m. Bible Study, Sunday 8 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, 1835Fann- Ington Road. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Bible Sludy, 6 p.m. Wds In Action, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Rev. Joseph B. Tombeilin III. 898-3826 or e-mail: pastoijoetOyahoo.com. Btalss Baptist Church, U.8. 601 ttoiw' across Irom Hom'sTnick Slop, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worshlp&SundaySchool,9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday senrfce, 7 p.m. Pastor Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St. Mocksvilie.SundaySchool:9:45a.m. Morn ing worship: 11 a,m, Paslor Rev. Donald Ray Jonkins. 751-0597. Fulton United Methodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ, Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Jack Wallace. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise & worship, 6. Wednesday night praise & worship, 7. Pas lor, Jamas Ward. 998-6394. First Bsptist Church, 390 N. Main St, Mocksville. 751 -5312. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Sonrtco. Noon. Fork Baptist Church, 3140 US. 64 E.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45, Worship seivice, 11a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 998-8306. ComatzerBaptlstChurch, 1372Comatzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11; evening, 8:30; Awana's Wor ship, 7'p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church, 1869 Sheilieid Rd., at County Line Rd. Seivlces: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.ra., Sun day Worship. Ijames Baptist Church, Sheilieid Rd., MocksvllIo.SunOoy School,9:45a.m.,Wor- shlp, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening, 8, Wednes day, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. 8tJohnAMEZIonChurch,l45Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Morn ing worship, 11 a,m. Rev. McRay. Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Sludy and mission graups,7p.m. Pastor Lanny Atkins. Church phone: 998-6302. Church ol God ol Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10a.m., woishlp, 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednes day evening. 7. Pastor Rev. Bobby Shlnault 719-6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Mklway St, Cool- eemeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship 11.Sunday evenlng,6;WednesdayAwana/ Youth, 6:45 p,m„ Prayer 8, Bible Study, 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbalh School, Satur day, 9:30-11; Woiship, 11-noon. Pastor Ron Davis. 751-3888. Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advance. Sunday School, 9:30- 10:45 am. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-4394. Paslor. Rev. Qieg Little. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324 Yadkin Valley Hoad, Advance. Pastor Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m„ worship, 11 & 8. Wednes day Night Prayer meeting. 7:30. Uve Sun days. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. MtZlonHollne8sChurcholQod,U.S.64 E.alMIli Street Mocksville. SundaySchool, 10 a.m„ Morning Woiship, J1. Pastor. , .Bl.hopOBroostlaniM.''™^ ■ Mt SInal AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 am., Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Oils B. Robinson Sr.. paslor. 998-6231.. BIxby Church of the Living God, 2121 ComatzerRd., Advance. Pastor, Rav.Peny Hawks, 768-1606. Worship time, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 VOGLER^ SONS ruuerai iiom e 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 3 3 6 -7 6 6 -4 7 f4 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET GO. *P«1U COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS E ve lyn H aynes hs: 791-3131 Offics;(33l)791-3S3> DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119Hwy.801 S. 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KINDERTON CHAPEL N O W O P E N located on Ilwy 158 bttwc«n Clemmons & Advance 336-940-555S S88-»40^11 *mm V- 4,........... C12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2UU1 I. i •, II > i i ‘ \V l< I T h a n k Y o u D a v ie C o u n t y F o r S h a r in g T l i e N i g h t ! ...w ith our Survivors. ...w ith our Teams. Congratulations VF Jeanswear, our Fundraising Team Winner . . . w it h o u r S p o n s o rs ... 1- .'.-rtt —T! a n d o u r E n te r ta in e r s , Carolina Blue Thanks to all the companies that : helped make the Relay possible . . . by corporate sponsorships, advertising, donated food, equipment and servicesi Adelphia Bank of Davie BI-LO . BIscultvllle of Clemmons BB&T Bojangles of Hillsdale Brad's Golf Carts Buck’s Pizza C’s Barbecue Carolina Computer Supply, Inc. Carolina Square, Inc. CCB Cheerwlne Christy Trucking Company Coca Cola of Salisbury Comfort Blit Windows & Doors Dairy Queen of Advance/Hillsdale Davidson Electric & Plumbing Davis County Enterprise-Record Davie County Arts Council . Davie Family YMCA Davie Funeral Services Deano’s Barbecue Denny Rollins Lemonade E, Edward Vogler, Attorney.at Law Eaton Funeral Service First Baptist Church Food Lion Four Season’s Curb Market Fuller Architectural, Inc. Fuller Welding & Fabricators Graham Funeral Home, Inc. Hardee's Harris Teeter : i . ' ' J Hauser Rental Ingersoll-Rand ' Jim West Electric Kentucky Fried Chicken Ketchle Creek Bakery KrlspyKreme Lance - Don Snider DIst. Le Bleu Corporation Lowe's Foods Miller's Restaurant Mocksville Public Works McDonald's Pepsi of Statesville Potman's Restaurant ' Relchel's Bread Basket Royal Cake Company ‘ . Sister's II Florist & Gifts ' ( Southern Milk Transport, Inc. Subway of Mocksville Sun Printing Company, Inc. ........ Sunnysldelce i I ; Tar Heel Banana Co. ; , Trailers of the East Coast Two-Way Radio of Carolina I ? VFJeanswear . Wal-Mart 1 Wendy’s Westslde Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep, Inc. !' . Photographs compliments of '■ ' ' ■ OnB Shot Photography T o ta l D onations To B e n e fit The A m erican C ancer S o cie ty as o f June 12, 2001 i,161.03 R E L A Y S 0 cm m ► A AMERICAN yC ANC ER ^ SOCIETY A T E J U M E V E N T T O F I G H T C A N C E R <t> DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 - D1 Lindsay Smith took this photograph of Tower Bridge In London during a nine-day tour May 20-June 5. Lindsay Smith at Warwick Castle near London. A Grand Tour Davie Students And Teachers Visit England When Nancy Miiier waiiied into the Davie High conference iw m with “Bob the Builder” iost weeii, she wos immedioteiy sur rounded by excite'd'uid ciiHo'us' students. How did she come bacic from , England with one of the hottest : toys tfii the morltet there? , Matt Johnson, one of the 12 graduating seniors who toolc the ^ trip to England a coupic of weeics ago, summed it up. "This lis going to be bigger than Biucs Clues." ■ ' ‘ Bob the Builder wasn't the only souvenir brought bacic by the students, three teachers and two Davie High graduates who ■ toolc the niiie-day literary and cultural tour of Great Britain. They came bacic with t-shitts, teacups, towels, trinicets... even a couple of jousts. But the obvious attraction when most of the group got to gether two days after their anival ■ back in Davie County was the photographs. And the memories ‘ evoiced by those photograpiis. They saw a dress rehearsal of the Royal Guard for the Queen's birthday celebration and a gradu-. ation at Oxford. They saw the play "12th Night" at the Shaicespeare theater in Stratsfoid. The sawthe Tower of iLondon, and the Tower Bridge. They loured the Roman Baths in Bath wd Stonehenge, rw b tly re-opened after the foot-and- iuouth score. They saw' Trinity Church and Warwicic Palace, Hampton Court and Contebuty. They saw the ploy "The King and I" by the Lonclon Theatre. , The group spent a lot of time in London, riding “ the lube , (London's subway)" lo get from place 10 place. “ ■ ' "We saw a lo t'o f couples . snogging itt tiie park,” said one student. For those of you unini-, tinted in "snogging," they learned that it's public displays of affection or kissing wilii an attitude.,;;, '' Terry Hoyle, a teaciier who helped organize the trip, said ;they sow where Sir.Waiter Ra leigh had been in prison."And we saw.where.he was be-, :headed.". '' , ; • -Students favorite ports yoried, from the Tower of London for Sarah Jackson lo the Crown Jew els for‘Dunie Potts. Koitlin Callahan is sliii wait- iiig fbV Kitig Richard to save her from the dragon at Worwick Castle. Teague Monger is still glad no one has any problems from wetting their feet in the untreated waters of the Roman Baths in Both. Hoyle said that the trip had been advertised in the school since last fail and was open to any student, a slight diversion from the Spain and France trips of the past. Andrew Ellis gels a visit Irom "Rat Man" outside the tor ture tower and dungeons. Davie students are among those gathered In front of Balh Abbey. The group watches a dress rehearsal for a parade for the Queen's birthday. From bottom to top, that's Tamie Potts, Sarah Jackson, Kate Pettorinl, Matt Johnson and Matt James at the Maze at Hampton Court. Making the England trip May 28-Juhe 5 were, from left: front - Matt Johnson, Kaltlln Callahan, Sarah Jackson, Kelly Robertson; middle - Janet Robertson, Teague Mon ger, Lindsay Smith, Whitney Lutz, KaSey Robertson,'RebeOca Potts, Terry Hoyle; back-Nancy Miller, Kristin Miller, TamIe Potts, Matt James, Andrew Ellis, Kate Pettorinl. Hangliig out at;Stonehenge; Rebecca Potts, Kelly Robertson, Sarah Jackson; Kaltlln Callahan, and In back, Tamie Potts and Matt Johnson. : D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 Davie Hidi The following Davie High Schools were named to the fourth quarter academic honor roll. Ninth Grade Courtney Allen, Ashley Allen, Helene Amarsingh, Stacy Ander son, Kyle Anderson. Jessica Anderson, Thomas Ayers, Carly Esley, Ronald Barrantes, Chris* Baughman, Evan Beam. Chris ver, Michael Beck. Elixabeih D'eck, Jusiin Bentley, Tiffany Boger. Rebecca Boger, Matlhew Boone, Alyse Bowden^ Daniel, Brode, Jessica Brown, Linden Cartner, William Cloniz, Matthew Conley, Sara Conner. Amy Conner, Heather Cover, Robert Crews, Jonathon Crlsco, Brittney Crotts. Krislen Culler, Brad Davis,. Jessica Dyson, Emily Evans, Brian Fromal, Benjamin Gobble. Catherine Harrison. Jennifer Horton. Travis Howell. Emily Hunter, Thomas Kennedy, Bryon Kirkpatrick, Jessica Lord. Kelsey Lutz, Kim McBride, Andrew McClannon. Kevin McDaniels. Maleia Meadows. Grayson Miller, Am ber Miller. Lloyd Mitchell, Zachary Morton, Kyle Nichols, David Orsillo. Jason Overbey. Angelique Overton, Heather Patton, Stcphlne Phipps, Katelyn Potts, Jennifer Proctor, Laura Riddle, Andrea Riddle. Billy Riddle, Whitney Robbins, Moria Rogcl, Ashley Rowe, Whitney Rumple, Alllsoti Schafer, Thomas Schambach, Erica Scherle. David Schwell. Anna Seaford, Ashley Seamon, Alicia Smith, Alyssa Smith. Sarah Snow, Shana Speer. Courtney Springer, Margaret Steele, Kate Sykes, Martha Thurston, Alima Tucker, Steven Tiirentlno, Brittany Voyles, Allison Waypa, Adrian Wethlngton, Jennifer Williams. Kevin Winters, KeUl York. 10th Grade Alison Alexander, Ben Allred, Melanie Ange, Ryan Barber, Amanda Beauchamp, Caroline Bell. Susan Bogeri Kevin Boger, Allison Bowles, Jessica Bowman, Sarah Brown. Kristin Brown, Jes sica Brown, Andrea Burgio, Alisha Burton. Angela Carpenter, Amy Caudle. Bryant Chavez, Lindsay Crow, Ashley Desnoyers, Ashley Despres,Ellse Dickman, Lori Downen, Brian Durham, Kirsten Durham. Sarah Earle, April Ervin. Brianna Foster, Krystal Foster, Christopher Gaither, Mlcah Gar ner. Ashley Gaskin. Megan Graves. Candice Green, Savanna Gregory, Deserae Harris, Sara Harton, Chris Hauser, Maurice Hicks, Jared Hill, Melissa Hodges, Allison Howell, Philip lies, John Jackson, Matthew James, Tyler Kauff, Shane Kirkpatrick, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Zachary Knight. Amando Leonord. Stacey Martin, John McCarthy, Karen McDaniel. Ryanne McDaniel, Heather McDaniel. John-David McKeel, Shari Melton, Nicole Miller. Sara Miller. Danielle Moore, David Moreno. Matlhew Moser. James Palmer, Ryan Pearce. Richard Pennington, Luke Phelps. Chris topher Posey, Ashlee Prevette, Joe ReavIs, Jason Royal. Andrew Scott, Brent Simpson, Brent Skiver, Hugh Smith, Jeromy Smith, Chelsey Smith*, Philip Smith, Katherine Smith, Samuel Spach, Jennifer Spainhour, Keith Starnes, Joshua Thompson, Amber Thompson. DavldTredwell.Marina VcndriUo. Holly Vines. Armahd Vonslatsky, Brittany Walker, Michelle Wallner, Melissa W a 11 n e r , Meghan Wanucha, Jacklyn Weist, Sarah Williams, Justin Winters,- Jason Yellick. nth Grade William Ader, Lina Agne, Brandon Angell. Adrla Austin, Stephen Bames. Heather Barney, Jaclyn Barney. Jennifer Barney. Morgaret Brewer, Joshua Brown. Alisha Brown, Ashley Buckles, ’ Rachel Burriss, Becky Call, Kristen Carter, Daniel Carter. Samantha Cartner. Ashley Caudle. Steven Chambers, Meagan Clark, Lauren Comatzer. Janel Darcy, Andrew Daywalt. Christine DeLong, Chamreece Diggs. Michael Dingman, Andrew Drye, Aaron Durham, Leslie Ellis, Ashlee Ellis, Sabrina Etchison, Ben Fulk. Christina Gajewskl, Lauren Groce. Scott Halver. Morgan Har ris. Andrea Harris. Zach Hartman. Haley Henderson. Karen Hester, Nicholas Hillman, Suzanne Hockaday, Emma Jakob, Kris Kadek, Zach Kuhn, Anna Lee,. Matthew Mandarano, Holly Marsden, Nicole Maurice. Christin McClamrock, Samantha McFrcderick, Sarah Metlau, Katie Miller, Natasha Moflltt, Stephanie Moore, James Morehead, Emidia Moreno, Heriberto Moreno, April Naylor, Christopher Nichols, Monica Olejarczyk, Carly Peeler, David Poplin, Austin Powell, Candace Pruitt, Julia Pruitt, Kristen Raynor, Bradley , Reavis, Deette Riddle. Bridget Robertson, Elizabeth Robinson, Kasey Robinson. Bryan Rogers. Charity Russell. Megan Russell, Brandy Sain, Adam Sain, Krislen Sauerbrun, Lindsay Smith, Dou glas Smith, Christopher Smith, Melinda Spach, Andrea Speer, Stephen Staiham, Christopher Stein, Elizabeth Stone, Brand) Taylor, Phillip Wogatzke, David Wooldridge. 12th Grade Julie Adams, Jerriann Adams, Jennifer Alligood, Candice Ander son, Megan Anderson. Kendra Armstrong. Michael Arnold. Lori Ashley. Diana Bahnson. Jackie Bailey, Joey Bass, Amy Beauchamp, Lori Beauchamp, Jen'rey Bentley, Jessica Bivins, Shana Brewer. Lauren Brogdon. Shannon Bruebaker. Matthew Bryant, Nikkle Burge, Travis Call, Kaitlin Callahan, Amy Campbell, James Carter, Amber Carter, Jen nifer Carter. Erit\ Chaffin, Ellen Clinard, Brandy Collier, Amy Cope, Melissa Cox, Lauren Cozart. Richard Crater, Nicole Davis, Benlal Davls. Susan Delaney, Kimberly Doby. Kristi Durham. Justin Dyson, Lauren Flippin, Joseph Franklin, Lauren Grimes. Johnna Grubbs. Rebecca Heffner, Stephanie Hepler, Jason Hicks, Kimberly Hilton. Evan Hodges, Jordan Howell, Natalie Hunckler. Brandon Inscoe, Sara Jackson. Jason Jackson, Kayl James, Stephen James, CInd; James, Jocelyn Jenkins, Stephanl Johnson, Wesley Johnson, An drew Jones, Jeffrey Jones. Stacy' Joyner. Donna Julian, Mar; Kenney, Laura Key. Nick Kistlei Joshua Lackey, Heather Lanning; Robert Lawrence, Kevin Leonard Rebecca Little, James Materdo Anna McClamrock, Aaroi McClannon, Michael McCoy, Jll McDaniel, Kristen Menlcucci Shelby Michael, Heather Millet John Miller, Sarah Monger Shonda Montgomery, Jennlfe Moore, Emily Morton, Jacquelyi Naylor, Ablcla Odunsi, Joi Overbey, Tel isca Penn, Kati Pettorini, Chessney Pharr, Christophe Pitts, Rachel Poindexter, Tamil Potts, Sarah Pullen, Stacy Queen Brandi Reavls, Johanna Rutter Ashlie Sanders, Ian Scott, Chri: 'Seaford, Mindy Seamon, Justlt Sherrill, Angela Shore, Justii Simpson,Amy Sink, Dustlr Smith, Nuthan Smith, Kaylyr Smith, Brandy Sparks, Lauri Spry. Kath Stewart, Rebecci Stockert. Kristin Towell, Zachar) Tuck. Sam Walker, Sarah West Jennifer Whaley, Amanda White El Izabeth Yokley. Tara Young. North Davie Middle The following North Davie Middle School students were named to the academic honor roll for the fourth quarter. Sixth Grade Maguali Aguero, Christopher Ange. Shaun Bally, Kimberly Baugh, Megan Beauchamp. Allyson Beeson. Kevin Boehm. Ashlee Boger, Toylor Boyles, Lauren Brown, Jessica Burgess. Alex Burton. Courtney Call, Ellen Carter, Megan Carter, Joshua Chesnee, Jennifer Childress, Adam Cloer, Taleea Coombs, Jordan Courtcmanche, Samuel Curtis, Steven Davidson. Christopher Dean. Jill Durham. Katherine Ellis. Hsieban Febus, Jarret Flehariy, Dustin Frye, Zochary Gentry.' Daniel Gilbert, Max Graham. Ashton Grubbs, Amber Harris. Holly Harris, Britt Harrison, Brit tany Hill, Adena Hockaday. Bryan King, Thomas Kuell. Benjamin Law. Daniel Lltlen. Erica Maine, Jennifer Mann, Dillon Manship, W ill Markland, Brittany Morshbum, Morgo Masi, Robert McCampbell, Kelsey McDaniel, Whitley Merrifleld, Grant Miller, Kevin Miller, Michael Murphy, Jared Nelms. Travis Norman. Patrick O’Connor, Morgan Owens, Wesley Potts, Richard Price, Courtney Robertson, All Russell, Amanda Russell, Kathryn Schamens, Bennett Shipman, Amanda Simmons, Alexander •Snow, Matthew Spach, Joshua Sprinkle, Jennifer Stancill, Ashton StansberjryiTCBylin Stansberry,' Brandon Stewart, Kristi Stoneman, Lea Tarleton, Katie Vannoy, William R. Davie Elementary The following students were named to the academic honor roll for the fourth grading period at William R. Davie Elementary School. Fourth Grade Josh Atkins, Scott Barkley, Brandi Cockerham, Samantha Contos, Craig Draughn, Sidney Henry, Justin Keaton, Kaley Keaton, Wesley Paugh, Natasha Wilson, Charlie Boger, Halle Cartner, Mariah Lyon,s Niki Myers, Kelli Parks, Nichole Reinhardt, Tiffany Short, Stacy Wood, Nila Bledsoe. Fifth Grade • Sarah Alexander, Sarah Daywalt, Jenny Snyder, Ethan Curtis, Chelsea Maness, Kaitlin Stevens, Forrest Booe, Ashley Buelin, Robert Gassetl, Patrick Harris, Jordan Hendrix, Cassie Shoemaker. Amanda Walser, Michael Weakley, Matthew Webb. Michael Wenlz, Brittany Wharton, Rachel While. Whitney Williams, Karia Wood- ward. Seventh Grade Andrew Allen, Andrew Beeson, Lauren Bennett, Michael Bingham, Carly Booth, Amanda Burke, Lauren Burriss, Matthew . Clutts, Brittany Cooper. Megan Cooper, Erica Come, Stephanie Croall, Kelley Crosslin, Chelsea Curry, Justin Daywalt, Marcie Dickmann, Stephen Dillon, Jacqueline Downing. Kami Ellis, Diego Fernandez, Sarah Fleming, Kristen Fromal, Justine Gamble, Katherine Gaskin, Kena Gentry, Jaspen Gray, Brittney Ounter;Jer-' emy Gupton, Dustin Harris, Jacob Hauwr, Cara Hennings, Brook Hinman, Jessica Huggins, Rachel Humphries, Holly Hunter, Chas Jefl'erson, Logan Joldersma, Mat thew Lee, Jacob Lloyd. Lauren Macaione, Jonathan MayHeld. Jes sica McCallister. Danielle Miller. Jessica Morasco, Drew Mossman. Jenna Nunn, Sarah Peiers, Justin Pilcher, Brandi Ray, Caltlln Reavls, Abby Riddle. Erin Robertson. William Robertson, Brittany Rowe, Phillip Scott, Kara Seaford, Ashley Sells, Matthew Singleton, Amanda Sloan, Ashley Smith, Kathryn Smith, Kyle Shadv Grove Elementarv The following Shady Grove Elementary students were named to the honor roll for the fourth grading period. Fourth Grade Taylor Ayers, Austin Baity, Cassie Bames, Erica Bly, Jessica Boger, JayBowles, Carrie Brewer, Michael Burford, Brad Burton, Cariy Comazter, Kyle Crosslin, W ill Duncan, Laroy Hairston, . Michael Harter, Leigh Harton, Salma Torahim, Stacy Jolly, Julie Jones, Patqck Keeney, Kurils Keiser, Pamela Lane, Joey Lard, Morgan Long, Susanna Macfarlane, Alex Marlon, Sarah Marlin, Taryn McCann, Audrey McIntyre, Jenny Miller, Ashley Mooneyham, Terence Niederbruning, Jullanne Olson, Amber Parrish, Bret Peterson, Jacob Robertson, Elllc Rogers, Michael Rowe. Tom Schmidt. Kelsey Shipman, Ben Sink. Zak Smith. Tatum Snow. Robert Sparks. John Stigail, Will Sione. Hannah Stroupe. Elizabeth Waller, John Weakley, Monika Zakamarek. . Fifth Grade Brent Beam. Llndley Bess. Whitney Bokeno. Allison Bradley. Trent Brooks', Katie Caslrovincl, Jason Cibelli, W ill Clevenger, Alyssa Come, Evan Crisco, Kasey Davls,'Alyssa Delong, Ian Dowdy, Quinton Faulkner, Mary Frisby, Pinebrook Elementary The following Pinebrook El ementary students were named to the 4th quarter honor roll. Fifth Grade . . Nolan Allen, Ryan Davis, Katelyn Mansplle, Erika Wenlz, Jessica Dionne, Christopher: Fleiemier,,Graham Morrison, Danielle Smith, Sarah Webb, Nattian Budd, Alex Dickens, Breiily Kirk, Kayla Porter-Cox, Evan Wiles, Elizabeth Budd, Zeb Cope, Andrew Unhart, Vann Smith, Chelsea Swyers, Daniel . Wagoner, Anna Bailey, Brad Ellison. Amanda Reavis, Amanda . Robinson. Jesse.Doby, Ryan Hutchinson, Sarah Sexton, Katie Streit, Kirston Wilson, Paige Carter, D.J. Holman, Kuyla Newsom, Sean Rouse. Jordan Yucnger, Molly Chappie, Taylor Evans. Brandon Noel, JusUne Solomon. Emily Tierney. Kayla Bowles, Morgan Lynn. Jordan' Reavis. Logan Dehart, Tiffony Estep. Michoel.Martin, Cayla Sims; Hollie Tucker, Matthew Ballard, Breanna . Dalton, ’' Samantha Judd, Amanda Nichols. > Annie Shrewsbury, Zach Bivens,. Rebecca Church, Cindy Kohnen,; Johnathan : Roesch,, Hannah Speight, Alex Williams. .' . , ; , Fourth Grade ' ' Teri Cope, Danny Merritt, % Amy Gilbert, John Haftman, Chris Heffner, Taylor Heweit, Mannah Jakob, Katie Johnson, Katelyn Jones, Emily Kelly, Haakon Krey, James Kuell, Coty Lee, Jeffrey Loos, Chase Macaione, Terrell McElrath, Calllyn McKenzie, Lauren Mitchell, Cara Mossman. Peyton Murray, Nic O’Brien, Brooke Padgett, Natalie Pearce, Nicholas Pfeiffer, Matt Plemmons, Zach Potter, Tip Powejl,’ Zachary Proctor, Tony Rivera, Nick Schambach, Ashley Shoaf, Jamie iStancliff, Hannoh Tedder, Sam Tucker, Ben Turman, Lauren Walker, Daniel Wendel,. Brooke Williams. Joclyn Woodard, Josh Parks, Coo per Hinman, Adahi McCalister, Katie Bond, Mitchell Boles, Christine Gulledge, Nathalie Mafroquin, Cameron Taylor, Brian \^iilams, Brenden Hanes, Andres Paproky, Dlann Green, Zac Stephenson, Ethan Wanluch, Ashley McCallister, Hannah Campbell,,, Taylor Brewer, Nathaniel Hamnri, David Odkley,' Katie Walker, Jusiin Sample,,, Samantha Jameo, Trevor Reece, Jacob Schlueter, Jordan Schultz, Avery Lutz, Jade Welch, Vincent Cioce, Sarah Evans, Jordan Kinder, Amanda RiddlerBnttanl ■McQueen.'-''■ Smith, Michael Smith, Jennifer Spillman, Samuel Stansberry, Stacey Staiham, Lance Stout, Emily Teague, Nicholas Tucker, Shayno Turner, Arionne Vargas, Stephanie Vines, Erika Whicker, Daniel Wood, Drew Yeager, John York. Eighth Grade Amy Alexander. Ashley Atkins. Taylor Bailey. Jacqueline Baugh, Ryan Boehm. Benjamin Boger, Lucas Boger, Casey Brewer, Troy Brooks, Paige Campbell, Felix Carbajal, Candicc Cohen, Ashley Cornatzer, Heather Cote, Haley ,Dunn, Tabitha Easling, Zachary Falls, Lauren Fletcher, Sarah Frazier, Heather Fritz, Angela ■ aaitherrLIS8’'anbertr Laura Glasscoc, Christopher Goode, Antialie&e Haftman, Lauren Hanes, Brent Harpe, Brooke Har ris, Jessica Harris, Abby Hartman, Jacob Hartman, Megan Hendrix, Brittany Holman, Amanda Hosier, Haley Hunt, Matthew Ireland, Zachojy Isenhour, Jaclyn Johnson, Kendra Johnson, Colby Kinder, Amanda King, Meghan Kirkpatrick, KImberiy Kraft, Amy Krissak, Michelle Lesier, Alexis Levin, Johnathan Loos, Austin Macfarlane, Tanner Manship, Ann Marcum, David Mcilwaln, Molly Mckeel, Kelly Mitchell, Kenneth Mitchell, Charles Monger, Tomisha Norris, Chaslty Nunn, Zachary O'Brian, Madison Owen, Joshua Parrish, Corey Peoples, Amber Pharr, Shelley Phelps, Read Ploit, Russell Powell, Lauren Price, Thomas Pullen, Mailhew Rich, Marie' Robertson, Kevin Robinson, Katy Russell. 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Dr. Penna & Staff ORTHODONTIST MOCKSVILLE - (336) 751-2252 Thursday-Friday-Saturday Just In Time For Father's Day Y o u a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d t o a B o o k S i g n i n g w i t h J u d y B a i l e y “ M y I n s p ir a t io n s F r o m G o d ” Along with A rtist Glenda Beard F r i d a y , J u n e 1 5 , 2 0 0 1 • l l a m - 2 p m & 5 - 7 p m Gifts & Office Supplies 121 N .m S i St., Mocksville.NC* (336) 751-3418 • New Webelos Den members Include Sean Davidson, Nash Kuhn, Joel StIIIng, Tho mas Bailey, Greg Brill, Joel Martin, Will Suggs, Roy Davidson and Andrew Sutler, and leaders Russell Suggs and John Halderman. Cubs From Pack 732 Celebrate Accomplishments, Graduate On Sunday, June 3, Cub Scout Pack732fromBclh1ehem Methodist Cliurcii held on end of year picnic and graduation cer emony. Almost 200 people gathered in Rich Patic to celebrate ail the boys accomplished this year. With the help of Cubmasler David Sutter and Assistant Cubmasler Marit Roy, six boys, one from each rank in scouting, perfonned a short skit coiled The Top of the Mountain expioining the progression olong the Cub Scout troll. The boyj were; Ti ger Cub Nathan Roy, Bobcat Scout Blake Boole, Wolf Scout Zachary Cranfill, Bear Scout Andrew Sutter, Webelos Scout Jacob Schlueter, and Arrow of Light Scout Andrew LInhart. Following the skit, 20 boys received their Arrow of Light Award, the highest award in Cub Scouting. The boys crossed the "bridge" from Cub Scouting to Boy Scouring nnd were greeted by the Scoutmasters from Troops 732,73l,S7J,ond507. The younger scouts also "bridged" over to Iheir new ranks in scouting. M i Erin Grey of Mocksviiie has. been accepted to attend the No- tinnal Youth Leadership Fonim on Medicine (NYLF/MED) in Houston*Gaiveston, Texas from July 24-Aug. 2. NYLF/MED is a career de velopment progrom for high school students who demon- stiole academic excellence, lead ership potential and on interest in medicine. Giey will Join 350 other high school students from ,; around the country. Tiiroughout. the iO-day fo rum. NYLF/MED will introduce Grey to a variety of concepts lit public health, medical elliics, re search and general practice, in- ; eluding site visits to medical fa-, ciiities and clinics. Students w ill be faced with problem-. based learning, an educational Gardner-Webb Name Honors The following students from Davie County have been named to the Dean’s List and Honor Roll for Gardntr-Webb University in Boiling Springs, ; ^ JanisT^rocy of Advaiice was named to the Dean’s List. Charise Peebles, Melissa Richardson, and Koy Willioins, all of Mocksviiie,' mode the . honor roll. method fomiiior to most students in medicol school, where they are presented with a set of pa tient symptoms ond must come 10 a diagnosis and prognosis for the symptoms, “The forum provides an in valuable perspective for students who panicipale in our medical , fotum," said Donna Weldin, ex ecutive director. "The relation ships we forge with health care. fa'cilllies throughout the country provide these young people with ah eyeropening experience, in-, trodudng them 'tO 'the broad spectrum of medical careers." ■ , .. In addition to site visits to culting-edge medical schools, and clinical facilities. Grey will hear from and have the opponu- nity to interact with ieoders within the medical field. Stu- D/VVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. ,Iunc 14.2001 - D3 P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FY 2001-2002 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET Tho PY 2001*2002 proposod Davio County Budget was pro* sorMod to the Davie County Board of Commissioners on Monday, Juno 4,2001. Tho proposed bud* get totals S46.1S4,098.00: General Fund*S32,697.420.00 Revaluatlon-S170.103.00 E911*$495,910 Water Construction-$2,380,300.00 Capital PfOlOCt8-$4.374.443.00 Water/Sewer Entoiprise Fund* $3,969,055.00 . . Solid Waste Enterprise Fund* $1,696,667.00 Tho proposed budget calls for a property tax rate of flfty*nlne cents ($.59) per $100 of property valua* tlon (Includes a $.04 fire tax). Acopy of the budget proposal Is available for public Inspection In tho office of County Manager during normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday, Room 250, Davie County Admlnis* tration Building, 123 South Main Street, MocKsvlIIe, North-Carollna. A public hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m., Monday. June 18.2001, In the Commissioner's Room. Davie County Administration Build* Ing, 123 South Main Street. Mocksviiie, North Carolina to re* celve public comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome to comment on the budget proposal at this time. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davie County Commissioners 6*7*2tn Cub Scouts perform the skit “Top of the Mountain" at Rich Park. Arrow of Light Scouts lnclude,,lrom left, Wylie Kuhn, Jason Cibelll, Ryan Carter, Brent Beam, Chris Heffner, Evan Fleming, Ryan Oavis, William Miner and Webelos leader Aaron Beam. Erin Grey Picked For Youth Leadership Forum On Medicine NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICB TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Coexecu* tors of the Estate of SELMA N, MCCLAMROCK, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Sep* tember, 2001. being three (3) months from the frst day of publl* cation or this notice v^ll be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate wlit please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is the 14th day of June, 2001. Robed F. Nichols, Coexecutor • PO Box 1363 Lexington. NC 27293 Lester M. Bowles, Coexecutor 359 McClamrock Road Mocksviiie, NC 27028 6*14*4tn O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIALOR WHOLE ESTAtE ^ COLLECTABLES. OLD M^TAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE CmtakmMotOckStSSSL dents have up-close personal contact with physicians, sur geons, researchers, scientists and medical educators as they go behind the scenes to view these professionals at work. NYLF is a nonprofit educa tional organization that brings various professions to life, em powering outstanding high school students with the confl- . dence to malte well-informed career choices;. ' In a'dditiori to forums on medicine, .NYLFioffers, pro grams for students interested in .low oi- nation^ security. Since its V inception in 1991,’ more than .50,000 young people have ben efited from NYLF program- . ming. ' ■ V' ■ ■;For''additional information, : visit www.nylLorg. Rouse’s A/C. K«at Pump & Central Air & Servics & Repair, Monitor HeaUng Systems Oil & Gas System m 6)492-2583 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNOFCOOLEEMEE FY 2001*02 PROPOSED BUDGET Tho proposod FY 200) -02 bud- got lot tho Town oi Cooloomoo has boon prosonlod to tho Town Board and Is avollablo lor public Inspoc- tlon In Town Hall from Sam-4pm wookdoys. Thoro will bo a public hoaring on Monday, Juno 18, 2001, 7pm, Town Hall, (or Iho purpose ol dis cussing tho proposed budget. Dolly Compbol! Town Clork/Flnanco Otilcot 8-14-1ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOnS Tho undorolgnod hovlng quail- Hod as Executor ol the Estate ol VIRGIL H. MYERS, Deceased, tele ol Davlo County, North Carolina, this la to notlly all persons, llrms, and corporations having claims against the estate to exhibit to Iho undersigned ot the oWco ol DAVIS » BREWER ATTORNEYS, 104 Slodlum Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Caroline, 27012, on or boloto the 14lh day ol Sep tember, 2001, or this notice will bo pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All peraono Indebled to Iho ostalo will please moke Immodlole payment. This the 14lh day olJuno, 2001. Michael V^. Myers Executor ol the Estate ol VIrgllH.Myoia ByiQIIbortT. Davls, Jr. PO Drawer 766 104 Stadium Oaka Drive, Suite C Clemmons, NC 27012 6-14-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol JAMES EVEREHE RICHARDSON, lalo ol Davie County, Ihls Is to nollly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or bolero the 14lh day ol Sep tember, being throe (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publlcollon or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir [scovery. All porsone Indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment to the under signed. This Is Ihe 14lh day ol June, 2001. Melissa Y. Rkihardson, Executor 366 Foster Dairy Road Mocksviiie, NC 27026 6-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITOBS Having qualllled os Exoculor ol Ihe Estate ol TERRY RENN ALEXANDER, Jr., late ol Davlo Counly, Ihls Is 10 nollly all persons hovlng claims against said estate 10 present them 10 tho undersigned on or belore Iho 14lh day ol Sep tember, being three (3) months Irom Ihe llrel day ol publication or Ihls notice will bo pleaded lii bar ol ihoir recovery. All persons Indebted 10 said estate will please make Im- msdlalo payment to Ihe under- glgnod. This Is the I4lh doy ol June, 2001. Jean S. Alexander, Exoculor 442aOuall Hollow Road Clemmons, North Carolina 27012 6-14-4ln DOWNVNDER ROCK &, TH E Brett & Stacey Lavery 3136-492-7087Ceramic W e Insiallaiion AAA Fartni Beat high prices o f buying lumber. Have your own lumber sawed at your home or mine. WoodMizer Portable Sawmiiiing. J e f f ’ s Custom Sawing NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under ond by vinuo ol tho power ol solo contained In a certain Deed ol Trust mode by Byron D. Carter and Krisll L Certor, husband ond wile (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S)i Byron D. Carter and Krisll Carter), lo Lori Pearson, Truslee(s), doled tho 24th doy ol June, 1096 ond recorded In Book 270, Pago 772, Dovlo County Reg istry, North Cerollna, Deloull hov- Ing been mode In Iho poyment ol the nolo thereby secured by tho said Deed ol Tmst ond the under signed, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, RA., hovlng been subslllulod as Tnjstee In eald Deed olTnisI by on Inslrumonl duly recorded In Iho OHIce ol the Register ol Deeds ol Devlo County, North Carolina end the holder ol the note evidencing sold Indeblodness having directed Ihal Ihe Deed ol TrusI bo lore- closed, tho undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler lor sale ot tho Courthouse Door, In Iho Clly ol Mocksviiie, Davlo Counly, North Cerollna al 2:30 P.M. on Monday the 25lh day ol Juno, 2001 ond will sell to tho highest bidder lor cash tho lolM ng real estate slluale In Iho County ol Davie, North Coro- lino, and being more particularly described os lollowsi Being known and doslgnaled as Lot 69 as shown on map ol Oak Valley, Section 2 (Sunlree) aa re corded In Plol Book 6 ol Page 62 In Ihe Olllce ol the Register ol Deeds ol bavio County, North Carolina. Together with Improve- monis locoted thereon: sold prop erty being kxaled at 135 Suntreo Rood,Advonce, North Cerollna. Should the property be pur chased by a third porty, that per son must pay tho tax ol Thirty Cents ($0.30) per One Hundred Dollers ($100.00) required by NCOS §7A- 306(e)(1). The property lo bo oHored pur suant to Ihls notice ol.sale Is being oKerod lor sale, Iranslor ond con- veyonce-AS IS, WHERE IS.'Nei ther the Tnislee nor the holder ot Ihe nolo secured by tho deed ol trusl/securlty agreement, or both, being loroclosed, nor tho onicers, directors, attorneys, employees, egents or outhorlzed representallve ol either Ihe Tmsteo or the holder ol the nolo moke any ropresento- tlon ol worranty relating lo Ihe llilo or ony physlcol, environmental, health or salaty conditions exIsUng In, on, el or relating lo the property being olferod lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or llebllllles aris ing out ol or In any way relating to any such condition expressly ore disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subleci lo ell taxes, spe cial aosossmenis, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record end any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personol chocks) ol live percent (6%) ol tho purchase price, or ooven hundred lllty dollers ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will bo required al the lime olthesalo. This la the 4th day ol June, 2001. ^ H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. ' SubstituteTnjstoe ' ■ , POBOX2505 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, North Carolina 26302 6-14-2tn MARTIN SAW SHOP 751-5038 steel Circle Sawi,Cart>Ide Sawi, Yard Toola, Chain Saw Chelni, ^ ^ c lta o rjjH in d S jw ^ ^ Sniders Lawn Service Orrering Complete Service Mow{n|.See«lin|.PUAUnt. FertillKf.nowen.Elc. Bryan Snider • Call for Ree Eulmate* 7(M-»6-2642*Mobae7Wm3220 RM SALE; Gars • Trucks Utility Buildings' ' Carports: All Sixes, All Galvanized AUSlMDoaLoto 336-751-3442Mocksviiie, NC Chase Grading Grading • Hauling Landscaping M IL L E R E Q U I P M E N T S R E N T A L SUMIVIER IS CDMING Bebcal. aeraloi core uluuoer aniorelorrcnllDilaW imi 151-2304 iNew&Old Roofs •FreeEstimates M ills Romng 3364I98-1150 ........., — ... ................... ................................... ......... -a D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTEKI'KliiE KliCUKU, June 14,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jjme lj, 2001 • D5 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol iho power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust mado by Ricky Stutts to Hayes Fostor. ESQ., Tni5tee(8), daiod the 26lh day ol July. 199B and rocorded In Book 282, Pago 387, DavIo County Rogtstry, North Carolina, Default having boon mado In tho payment of the note thereby secured by the 8ald Deed jtf Trust and tho undersigned, H. tERRY HUTCHENS. P.A., having boon substituted as Tnjstoe In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In tho Offlce of the Reg* Ister of D^eds of DavIo County, North Carolina and tho holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust bo foreclosed, the under* signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at tho Courthouse Door, in tho City of Mocksvillo, Davie County, North Carolina at 2:30 RM. on Monday the 25th day of Juno 2001 and w\\\ sell to the highest bid der for cash the following real es* tate situate in tho County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Tract I: Beginning at an Iron, Southeast corner of that 1.00 acre tract described by Deed Book 117, Page 253, DavIo County Registiy and runs thence South 05 decrees 14 minutes 24 seconds West 104.90 feet to an Iron; thence North 66 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds Wost 206.00 feet to an iron In tho lino of Jessi West Quentert thence with Quentert's lino North 05 do* grees 14 minutes 24 seconds East 104.90 feet to an iron. Southwest corner of said 1.00 acre tract; thence South 68 degrees 06 mln> utes 26 seconds East 208.00 feet to the beginning, containing 0.50 acre, more or less and being o por* tion of those lands described by Deed Book 111, Page 870, Davie County Registry. Tract il: Beginning at an iron lo- cated North 05 degrees 14 minutes 24 seconds, Wost 296.16 feet from tho Southwest comer of that 16.76 acre tract described by deed re* corded In Deed Book 111, Pages 670,872 and 674 and runs thence from said point of Beginning South 88 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds East 206.00 feet to an iron; thence South OS degrees 14 minutes 24 seconds Wost 209.76 feet to an Iron; thence North 66 degroos 06 minutes 26 seconds Wost 206.00 foot to an Iron in Quontert lino North 05 degrees 14 minutes 24 seconds East 209.76 feet to tho Beginning, containing 1.00 acre moro or less and being a portion of those lands described by deeds rocorded In Deed Book 111, Pages 670, 672 and 874, Davie County Registry. Together with iniprovomenls lo cated thereon: said property being located at 114. Arbor Lane, Mocksvillo, North Carolina. Together with Iho abovo de scribed lands there is a perpetual easement ol Ingress and ogress 25 feet In widih over and across a cer tain farm road abutting subject lands on the North and leading In a NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 117.054 01-SP-47 FHA# 381-540G423-703 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OP REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained In that certain Deed ol Trust executed end delivered by Paul D. Toney and wife, Donda D. Toney, dated the November 20,1998 and recorded on November 20,1998 In the Of fice of the Register of Dedds of DAVIE County, North Carolina, in Book 0289 at Page 0899; end be cause of default In the payment of the Indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder of tho indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the DAVIE County Courthouse. In Mocksvillo, DAVIE County. North Carolina, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, the 21st day of June. 2001 that parcel of land, Including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In tho City of Mocksvillo, County of DAVIE. State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follovra; Lying and being In Farmington Township, Davio County. North Carolina and bounded on the West and North by tho property of Jimmy Leo Dull (DB171. PQ 922), on the East by the property of Nellie Reavis Whitener(DB 184. PQ250) a common comor with Jimmy Lee Oull(OB171.PQ922).thencotho foltowlng five calls with the lines of Whitener. South 04 dog. 37' 35* West a distance of 112.54' to an Iron found, thence South 63 dog. 21' 08* Wost a distance of 52.00’ to an Iron found, thence South 04 dog. 37' 35* West, a distance of 107.22' lo an iron found, thence North 63 dog. 21* 08" East a dis tance of 52.00' to an Iron found, thence South 04 dog. 37' 35* Wost a distance of 114.88' to an Iron found, a common corner with Jimmy Lee Dull, thence with his line. North 80 deg. 22' 25* West a distance of 150.00' to an Iron set, a distance ol 51.96' from an Iron found, tho southwbst corner of Jimmy Uo Dun (DB 171. PQ 92r, thence on a new line with Jimmy Loo Dull. North 04 deg. 37* 35* East a distance of 321.56' to an Iron set. a new comer for Jimmy Lee Dull, thence on a new lino. South 85 dog. 22' 25* East a distance of 119.43' to a point, thence continuing on . said courso South 65 deg. 22' 25” East a distance of 30.00' for a total of 149.43' to the Point of BEQIN- NINQ. Containing 1.0000 more or less and being a portion of that property descdbed In Deed Book 171, Page 922. According to sur vey by Sizemore & Associates, PA, dated July 31.1998. TOGETHER with a perpetual ......................... . . 30’ Easement for.ingress, egressWoslemly diroclloii to the tight ol ol way ol SR1457 (locally known as ^oo Dull (DB 103, PQ 496.■Spillman Roain said easomenito pa pQ jj j , bo appurtonant to Iho above da- Highway 801 lo the abovo de- scribed lands and to run with the gcribed property, and being more same in the hands of all persons particularly described as follows:, whomsoever. BEGINNING at an Iron set. the Should the property bo pur- northeast comer of the above do-chased by a third party, that per son must pay tho tax of Thirty Cents (S0.30) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur suant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con- scribed 1.0000 acre tract, thence along the north line of said tract. North 65 deg. 22'25* West a dis tance of 30.00 to a point; thence North 04 deg. 37' 35* East a total disianco of 594.52'. (crossing a point in the north line of DB 171,; PG 922 a common line with DB'.yoyanco AS S, WHERE IS. Nel- ,53. pg ^soM ), loa point. harthoTrasloe northo holdeto |„mo80uthRlght-ol-wayllneolNO: tho noto secured by the deed of Hwy 801, thence along said RlgW- trusl/security agreement, or both, 3, ,5. ,q. eos, being loroclosed, nor tho ollicers, ^ ,0 ^ : directors, attornoys, omployees, monce South 04 deg. 3 r 35'West ■agentsorauthorizedrepresentatoo ^ ,3.2,. ,0 0 ollhor the Trustee or,Iho holder „prthem most comer ol 01 the note make any representa- db 171, PQ 922, thence along a lion ol warranty relallng to tho iUe ,|„e Lbo Dull or any physical, environmental, dosc^bed In DB 171,' PQ health or salety Mndltlons existing og ,03, pg 49a, South', In, on, at or lelaling to the property 54 37.35. ^55, a distance ol being olfered lor sale, and any and ,3, ,47. ^ all rasponsibi Hies or liabilllies arls- Ing out ol or in any ww rolat ng to j, j d„,| any such condition wpressly^oto p a pg g jj, (,4 ^ ; disclaimed, Also, this property is 37.35. ,52 7",, beingsoldsublecttoalltMeMpo- io an Iron lound, the northwest cor- claiassessments andpriorllensor noIIIoRoavis Whilener (DB encumbrances ol record and any ,34, PG 250), thonco along her recorded releases. . ; west lino. South 04 deg. 37'35'A cash deposit (no personal ^ 53. chocks) ol live percent (5%) ol the , BEGINNING • . . • purchase , Thepresentlecordowneroftho- fifty dollars ($750,00). whichever Is.. (oreooinQ real property Is Paul D.- greater, will be required at the time , joney, -phe ,gal property descried ofthesale. '-''...-.t i hereinabove has a street address This 4th day of June 2001. ,, gf 3721 nq Hwy 601. Mockss^llle, -■T®1^u-1! . T ' ’ ‘ NC 27028, DAVIE County. At the , SubsmutoTnjsieo, sale,.their'SubslItulo Trustee re- 4200 MotgantonRoad/SuBe. sanies the right to require a'cash. — = Of a certified check not to’NortI, caronna g,eaier ol fivo poreeht. (5%).‘of the amount of the bid or, ; >> ■6*t4-2tn J , ,, Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00). In the event that the Owner and Holder is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder may also be required to pay for revenue stamps on tho Trustee's Deed, any Land Trans fer Tax, and tho tax required by N.C.Q.S. Section 7A-306 (a) (1). this property shall be sold sub ject to all unpaid taxes, prior llen(s) and special assessments. As re quired by law. the sale shall be open for a period of ten days. This sale may be upset by placing an upset bid within this said ten day period of time. In the amount re quired by law. , This Is tho 7th day of June. 2001. ; • William Wall Pettit Substitute Trustee 6-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA ' DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DAVIE COUNTY WATERLINE Sealed bids will be received by the Owner, Davie County at the County Manager's Office, 123 South Main Street, Mocksvillo. NO 27026 until 2:00 pm. EST, on June 27,2001. for tho construction of the waterline systems for Sheffield Road Extension and Vogler Road. The work will consist of Con struction of the Watertine System for Shofnold Road Extension and Vogler Road. Plans, Specifications, and Con tract Documents are open to pub lic Inspection at the office of the Davie County, County Manager, 123 South Main Street, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 and the office of C.T. Clayton. Sr., 1246 Brices Creek Road. New Bern, NC. A payment of S50 In cash or check payable to C.T. Clayton. Sr., P.E. will be re quired for each sot of Bidding Docu ments. This payment represents production costs and Is non-refund- able. Each bid must be accompanied by a certilied check or a bid bond by an acceptable surety company of not less than five percent (5%) of tho amoung of the bid, made payable to the Owner, Davie County, as a bid guarantee. Cash or checks will be deposited but re imbursed upon execution of con tract. A Performance and a Payment Bond will bo required for tho suc cessful bidder In the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the con tract prlcei, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract, payment of all persons supplying ' labor or furnishing materials, and payment of all liabilities incurred In connection with the work under this contract. North Carolina law requires any contractor bidding on work in the State which costs S30.000.00 or more to show evidence that he Is licensed under the *Act to Regulate the Practtee of General Contract ing." ■ . ■; No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for recelv- ingbids; , ' . The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and any part of a bid and to waive fonrmiitles and technicalities in the bidding proce dure. ' No consideration will be given to any request for Plans and Speci fications within the Tive (5) day pe*. riod immediately prior to the dale for receiving bids. Bids must be submined on the' printed form, or exact coplec . thereof, contained In the Contract Documents. • Neither the State or Federal government nor any of its'depart- ments. agencies, or employees is. or will be a party' to. this Invitation for bids or any resulting contract. Bidder shall make positive ef forts to use small and monority- owned businesses and comply, with GS 143-128. ^ ■ C.T. Clayton, Sr., P.E. , - POB0X12794 ' f^ew Bern; North Carolina 26561 < . Kenneth N.WIndley. Jr. ■ DAVIE COUNTY. ' ' - ■ ' County Manager 123 South Main Street Mocksvillo, North Carolina - 27026 • • 6-14-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Underand by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Rosemary Knight to Alan Holt. Trusteo(s), dated tho 26th day of Januaiy 1999, rocorded In Book 295. Page 275, Davio County Registry. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby so* cured by tho said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Davkl B. Craig, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instru ment duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and tho holder of the note evidencing such Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, David Q. Craig having attended a hearlrig and receiving an order to proceed signed by the (Asst) Clerk of the Superior Court, will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door, in the City of Mocksvllle, Davio County. North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m., June 14,2001 and will sell to the high est bidder for cash the following real estate’ situate In Township Davie County, North Carolina and being more particularly described as follovirs: BEGINNING at a stone, south east comer of the within described lands, southwest comer of Dennis Stanly (Deed Book 122, page 520 and Deed Book 121'page 623) In. the line of Edd Walker (Deed Book 96 page 53) and runs thence North 62 degs. 57 mln. 25 sec. West 256.35 feet to an iron; thence North 61 degs. 29 min 49 seo west 5.96 feet to an iron; thence North 05 degs. 35 mln. 40 sec. West 605.96 feet to an iron; thence South 72 degs. 00 mln. 21 sec. East 366.01 feet to an Iron. Cosnell southwest corner In Anderson line, thence South 03 degs. 06 mln. 56 sec. West 466.06 feet TO THE BEGIN NING, containing 3.906 acres, more or less, as surveyed Febni- ary 5,1993 by Grady L Tutterow end being a portion of lands de scribed by Deed Book 153 page 615 Davie County Registry. TOGETHER WITH the above described lands there Is conveyed a non-exclusive porpetual ease ment of Ingress and egress 30 feet In width leading from tho same to the right of way of US Highway 601 ' tho northern boundary of whk^ be gins at a Iron, northwest comer of the above described 3.906 acre tract and runs North 72 degs. 00 min. 21 sec. West 125.00 feet to an Iron; thence North 72 dogs. 00 mln.. 21 sec. West 255.83 feet to an iron; thence North 82 degs. 42 min. 23 sec. West 413.20 feet to thecenter of US Highway 601 right of way, said easement of Ingress, egress and regress to run with said 3.906 acre tract in the hands of all persons whomsoever. Including any dwelling located thereon: said property being lo- caled at 162 Bugle Ln.. Mocksvllle, NC 27026. : This sale Is made subject lo all taxes, prior liens and'encum- brances of record against the said property, and any recorded re- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 01 SP37 IN RE: BILLY EDWARD SMOOT NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND PURSUANT to an Order entered by the Honorable Kennelh D. Boger, Clerk of Supe rior Court of Davie County. North Carolina on tho 10th day of May. ' 2001, Sally W. Smith Commis sioner. wilt offer for sale at the Davie County Courthouse door In Mocksvllle, Davla County. North Carolina at 11 e.m. on Wednesday, June 27,2001 and sell to the high est bidder for cash, a certain tract ol land, together with the Improve ments located thereon, and located In Mocksvillo, Davie County. North Carolina. 27026. and moro partlcu- lariy described as follows: A tract of real property located at 324 Depot Street. Mocksvllle, North Carolina, and being moro partk:ulariy described in Deed Book 66. page 156. and referred to In 92 E 209 and as follows: Being Lot Numbers Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18). and Nineteen (19) of tho Subdivision of Carter Estate, Mocksvillo, N.C. as sur veyed by S.L Talbert. C.S., Novem ber, 1946. Recorded In Book 2, page 16 of maps recorded in Reg ister of Deeds Office In Davie, North Carolina. The sale will be subject to prop erty taxes and any other outstand ing liens or encumbrances of record. The highest bidder shall be required to deposit ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on tho day ol sale In cash or certified funds. The saio will be subject lo upset bids. This Is tho 31st day'of May, 2001. , Sally W. Smith, Commissioner for the Estate of Billy Edward Smoot Martin & Van Hoy. UP Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-751-2171 5-31-4ln L a n d s c a p in g & Tractor Seruices OusKjn • losliillaliuii • M.nnu-ti.ir 'Sta'Oiiig • Sodiiimj * At-fjitioii Gf.KtllKJ < • f.ltlAKU) Rusulcritinl'CoiTiiDorciiil A deposit in certified funds or cash will be required at the time of sale. $750.00 or 5% of amount of bid (or depo5it-whk:hever Is greater. David B. Craig Substitute Trustee David 8. Craig, Attorney at Law PO Box 1180 Fayetteville, NC 28302 (910)483-0131 6-7-2tn PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE. . • BUDGET The Town of Mocksvillo pro posed 2001-2002 Fiscal Year Bud get was presented to the Mocksvillo Town Board on Tuesday, June 5, 2001. The proposed budget Is bal anced at $4,621.350.. Tlie budget Includes a reduction in the current tax rate of 36 cents to 32 cents per $100 of property.- valuatin. A copy of tho budget pro posal Is available In the Town Hall. at 171 Clement Street, Mocksvllle, North Carolina, during nonnal busi ness hours between 6:00 a.m. and ' 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. ' A publte hearing will be held at 6:00 a.m.. June 25, 2001 in the Mocksvllle Town Hall, 171 Clement Street, Mocksvillo, North Carolina, to receive public comments, either oral or written. All citizens are wel-. como to comment on the budget proposal at ttils time.-. ?: • * • ' " Terry Bralley ■ ‘ '' Town Cleric. Town of Mocksvllle 6-14-1tn.'ir • ' < yl ,f> ■ ir ' - ORDER OP PUBUCATION FOR DIVORCE FAMILY COURTOF DODDRIDGE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF ' RODNEY U ROBINSON,'Peti tioner And NANCY ROBINSON, Respondent. Civil Action No.: Ol-D-21 OBJECT For the Petitioner to obtain a divorce from the bonds of Matri mony from the Respondent, to ob tain equitable distribution of all marital property, to 60 restored to his separate property, and for Gen eral relief.. • To the Above Named Respon dent: It appearing by affidavit filed In this action that Nancy Robinson, whose last known address Is 994 Point Road. Mocksvllle, North Carolina, 27026 is a non-resident of the State of West Virginia, it Is hereby ordered that she serve upon Heather Ireland Molessa. legal counsel for the Petitioner, whose address Is P.O. Box 366 West Union. Wost Virginia 26456. an answer, Including any related counter-claim or defense you may have to the complaint filed in this action on or before July 9,2001. ': II you fall lo do so. thereafter judgement, upon proper hearing and trial, may be taken against you for the relief demanded In the com plaint. This Order shall be pub lished as a Class II legal advertise ment. ' , . A copy of said complaint can be obtained form the undersigned Clerk at his office at the Doddridge County Courthouse, West Union, 26456. ' ■ Entered by Clerk of said Court ;May31,2001..-. : ; u ‘ ■ Dwight E. Moore ■ ■ ' CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT • COURT STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. COUNTY OF DODDRIDGE. TO- WIT. I. Dwight E. Moore, Cleri< of the Circuit Court of Doddridge County, State aforesaid, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a trtje copy of the order of puolication Issued in the above styled Civil Action on tho ; 31st day of May, 2001.',-' ’ Dwight E Moore ' / Clerk of the Third Judicial Circuit ^ Doddridge County, West ' , Virginia - NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 01SP37 IN RE: KAY FRANCES WEST NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDERAND PURSUANT to an Order entered by the Honorable Kenneth D. Boger. Clerk of Supe- rior Court of Davie County. North Carolina on 22nd day of May, 2001, • Cathy Tatum. Commissioner, will . offer tor sale at the Davie County. Courthouse door In Mocksville. Davie County, North Carolina at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. June 27,2001 and sell to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract of land, to gether with Improvements located thereon, and located in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, 27028, and more particularly de scribed as follows; ' ' - A tract of real property located at 127 Goodwill Heights. Mocksville. North Carolina, and being moro particularly described in Deed Book 147. page'571.and- referred to in Deed of Tnjsl Book 147, page 571. The deed descrip tion erroneously refers to tho prop erty as being located In Surry County. North Carolina. Being Lot #5. Goodwill Heights, a plat of which is recorded in Plat B^k 4. page 100, Davie County Registry. Subject to restrictive cov enants in Book 84, page 629, to which said covenants and said plat reference Is hereby made for more particular description of said lot. The sale v^ll be subject lo prop erty taxes and any other outstand ing liens or encumbrances, of record. There Is an outstanding deed of trust which will be paid from the proceeds of the sale after the costs, If tho proceeds of sale are ' sufficient. * Provided however, that there will be a minimum opening bid of $26,000.00. The highest bidder shall be re quired lo deposit ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the day of sale In cash or certified funds. The sale will be subject to upset bids and approval of the Court. This is the 31st day of May, 2001. Sally W. Smith,'Attorney at , Law for Cathy Tatum, Commissioner for the Estate of Kay Frances West' • Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Ton Court Square ‘ Mocksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-2171 5-31-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of' the Estate of Gloria Rose Miller, late. of Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before tho 14th day of September, being three (3) months from the first day of publi cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons make immediate payment to the. undersigned. ' This Is the 14th day of June. 2001. Mark D. Overstreet, Ececulor' 7 ■; 206 Matheu Road Inman, South Carolina 29349 6-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA . DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNOFCOOLEEMEE . FY 2001-2002 PROPOSED' BUDGET I . TheproposedFY2001^2bud- get for the Tovyn.of Cooleerneo has - been presented 16 the Town Board and Is available for public Inspec tion: In Town Hall fiom 9am-4pm weekdays. ' ^ The required date for the Pub lic Hearing, for the purpose of dis cussing this proposed budget, has . not yet been scheduled by the Town. i Governing Body-$15,440.00,. ^ Admlnlstration*$56.273.00 ^ " i Long Range Piannlng-SSOO.OO 1 Law Enforcement-$201,616.00;^ ’ Fire Department-$5,000.00 ' ^ f . . Street Ught8-$11.361.00 '.j. . ' • Powell BllI-$25,000.00'V. ’ ■ : Garbage-$37,00000 ' Swimmiog Pool-$28.418.00 • ^ ‘ Town Property/Community Affairs ' ^ $35,836 00 Ubrary-$5.00000 , 1 ; ' i Contlngency-$3.000 00 , ^ Total $424,444 00 ' . * J ^ “ * ' ^ ' oolly Campbell ’ ■' w • Town Clerk/Rnance Officer’t ■ ’ ' 6-14-iin INEXPENSIVE P R O F IT A B IiE il, PUBLIC NOTICK AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By authority contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Michael D. ScHmitt and Elaine K. Schmitt, as recorded In Book 262. Pago 210. of the Davie County Publio Registry (seo Appointment , of Substitute Trustee as recorded. In Book 352, Page 019 of the Davie .County Puulto Registry); the record owner of ho property described In tho sold Deed of Trust being Michael D. Schmitt and Elaine K. Schmitt; default having been mado In payment of the Promissory Noto secured by said Deed of TrtJSl; the said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure; tho present owner and holder of the Noto having demanded fore closure for the purpose of satisfy-, Ing said debt; and by authority con- talnod in tho Order Allowing Foro- closure of Doed of Trust signed on tho 3rd day of May. 2001, os tho result of a hearing In the foreclo sure before the Clerk of Superior Court (00 SP 188); and at tho re quest of the owner and holder of the Noto secured by the aforemen tioned Deed of Trust, Blanco Tacdbory Combs & Matamoros, P.A., Substitute Trustee, will olfor for sale to the highest bidder at •public auction at tho courthouse door of the Davie County Court house in the City of Mocksvillo. North Carolina, on Tuesday. Juno 19. 2001 at 11:00 a.m., the real estate located In the County of Davie, being more particulariy do- ■scribed as follovra: BEING LOT Number 11 as shown on a plat of Deacon's Ridge recorded in Plat Book 6. Page 60 and 61. Davio County Registry, to which reference Is hereby made for a moro particular description. The property address Is 265 Deacon's Ridge. Mocksvillo. Davio County, North Carolina. The sale shall be made subject to any and all taxes including taxes which are a lien against the prop erty though not yet duo or payable, and any special assessments. ’ easements, rights of way. restric- . lions of rocord. and prior deeds of trust........................ Tho highest bidder at tho sale may be required lo makb deposit by cash or check of up to ten (10%) percent of the bid. or $750.00, whtehever Is greater, at the time the bid is accepted, and the remaining balance upon confirmation of tho solo. Tho sale will bo reported to the Court and will remain open for ad vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. If no advance bids are filed with'tho Clerk of Court, the sale will be confirmed. • This Is the 7th day of Juno, 2001. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A.. • ■ ■ Substitute Trtistee By: Bowen C.Houff, Vice * Prosidoni 6-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ■ EXECUTRIX NOTICE ,- Having.quallfied as Executrix of the Estate of Maivln P. Engle, de ceased, late of Davie County; North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of. - said deceased to present them to the undersigned at, 666 East • ■ Houstonville Road. Harmony. North Carolina 26634 on or before the 13th day of August. 2001. or this noticevvlllbepieadedinbarofthelr. recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate please make Immedi- aie payment.; > This is the 31st day of May, 2001; «... ■; Jo Ann While ; Executrix of the Estate of / ■ • Man/in P. Engle. Deceased. . ' ■ ■: ■ . - 5-31-4tp. NORTH CAROLINA : • DAVIE COUNTY > > , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Daniel W. Clari(. late ' Of Davio County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said - estate to present them to the underslned on or before the Sist day^of August, 2001, being three. . (3) months from tho first day of pub- ' ■ ikjatlonorthisnoticewilibepieaded \r\ bar of their recovery. All persons - indebted to said estate will please mako Immediate, payment lo the .undersigned.. ' This 18 the 3l6t day of May,' 2001. o* , Jan Y. Clark n I POBok383 South Flejd, MI 48037 Yard dales 2-FAMILY YARD SALE. Friday 15th and Saturday 16lh. 8am*until. 601 S. Past Jim’s Fruit Market on tho loft._______ 232 OAKDALE CIRCLE, 1 mile from Groasy Corner. 801 North Mocksvillo. Saturday, 6/16-Bam»until?_____________ 3-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Rain or Shino. Friday. Juno 15. 8:00-5:00 and Saturday, Juno 18. 8:00-11:00. 166 Horsoshoo' Troll off Hwy 64 West. Horseshoe Trail Is 1 mile west of Milter's Restaurant behind DC Video and. the Mattress Outlet. First house (gray) on right. All 3 families havQ recdntly moved and have lots lo offer. Many household items, soma clothes and old stuff. Wo have such a collection It's hard to mention It all. Ono family has a colloction of 19 years mcludtng several kitchen Items, dishes, fumlturo and lots of decorating a^essories. 3-FAMli.Y YARD SALE, Fri 8- until. Sat 6-12. 210 Walt Wilson Rd, Mocksville. All size clothing and a ' llttie bit of everythlna. Baby & children's clothes. Cancel If rainina. SAT, JUNE 16, 7am- until. 1673 County Line Rd. Children/ adull clothing, toys, golf clubs, household itoms and whatnots. Look for siqnsi- SAT, JUNE 16, 8:00am until... Sheffield Rd. 1/2 mile off 64 wost. SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH at 2984 on Hwy 801 S. 7:30am- 2:00pm. Children’s cloth much more. Rain or shino. TWO FAMILY YARD Sale: Saturday, June 16. 7:00AM- Until. 316 Marginal Street. Cooleemee, comor of Gladstono Rd. Clothing (Men’s, women’s, infant’s, glri’s, boy's & maternity), household items, playpen. stroller, high chair, toys, bow & case_______________________ YARD SALE, SAT, 16th Soltail Ln. off Junction Rd. 7:00-12:00 Deer Run ; Mobile Home Parkj : Mocksville-Hwy 64 E.j Lots available- single & double Must have new home,^ Paved Streets, Nice Environment, Attractive Rates ‘ First Month Free Call Biil or Kathy Day 751-2377 Night 751-5568 iimggngii 4-FAMILY GARAGE SALE,Sat, Bam. Hv^ 64 to Fork, right on 801, 1.5 miles to Rivervlew Rd, 1 mile on loft. Bedroom suite, bar stools, household items, clothes, 3- circle Y show saddles, much, much more. Don't miss. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South|j|}as| Lakewood Mattress sets & Lots of other stuff. . Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun. 9-5 336-936-0051 BIG 2-FAMILY YARD SALE 2237 Courtney Huntsville Rd., Thur, 14th; Fri, 15th; 7:30am- 6PM. Sal. 16th, .7:30am- 12noon. Glassware,Kitchenware, tools, '' small furnituro and TV. Some old. some new. something for overyono. Rain or shine. BIG YARD SALE- on Dave Lone off Redland Rd.,-Juno 16 from 8am-3pm. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES (336)751-6252 Barbies, action figures, inoxpensive gifts for any occasion, dolls $&and up. Authorized Ty dealer (new beannies-$5.49) Sun-Tue closed Wed-Sat 10 till 5 FRI & Sat 8 tol. 156 or 801 to Redland Rd., lake Gordon Dr.. R. on Riddle Circle, first house on L._________________. FRI & SAT, Juno 15 & 16.9am lo 3pm. G.E. Refrigerator w/ Ice maker, Maytag washer, comic books, a large selection of items, tools. No early callers. Oif Country Lane G 158 Dead End St. Lost house. Soe sign___________________ GARAGE SALE- Friday 7am to 6pm. furniture, baby clothes (giris & boys) size newborn to 4/5. numerous other items. - 3- family. 4142 Hwy 801 South 1/10 milo from Intersection Hwy 64/ 801 In Fork._________ HUGE 3-FAMILY yard salo- Sat. 8am*untii. 302 Boger Rd. (at dead-end. olf Hwy 158 between Rainbow and Pinebrook Sch. Road).NACAR and Camel colloctibies. household items, infants and toddler clothes (boys & giris). infant items, women's clothes and much more. Rain cancels. Yard Sales W ISEC ARU ER MINISTORAGE For all jour storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about Tree rental. 2975 Hwy. M E in Fork CoM ioday! (336) 998-8810 RANDY MILLER &SONS 293 Millet Roid.Mocbvillc (336) 284-2826 LA G LE C R A N E SERVICE Owner & Operator Brad Laglo (336) 940-3762 (336) 909-4qi9 GALVALUME SO YB A R W AR RA N TY Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors . Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding f 1>888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS FREDDY’S ROOFING 336-492-5923 • Residential • •Commercial* • Now & Old Roofs • '»Rubber Roots •' Father’s Day is June 17. G iv e D a d a b r e a k t h i s w e e k e n d . For one time mowing, Gall Rusty Tucker Lawn Care today ; . 336-284-6501 HWY 64 W. 2nd house past Hunting Crk Bridge. Fri, 15th 4pm-dark. Sat. 16th 0am* 12noon. Lots of largo sizo clothes and household Items. fVIOVINQ SALE- 149 Cardinal St. (off Country Lano). Sat, Bam. Dining room tablo w/chalrs. freezer, computer tablo, baby items, kitchen Hems, clothing & toys.________ MOVING SALE- 3 families Fri, June 15,8:00am-2:00pm Saturday. Juno 16, 8:00am- 1:00pm. Furniture, household Items, children's clothing and morol 236 Gilbert Rd off Pinebrook School Road In Farminqtdn._________________ MOVING SALE- Sat. 6/16 at 7am>until. Furniture, pool pump, window air cond., clothes, everything you need. CHEAPI In Hickory Hill-olf 64. Look for Sionsl______________ Multl-Famlly Yard Sale In Garden valley Desk, Furniture, Nordic Track, Something ■ (or everyone. Excellent shape. Priced lo sell. Fh (6/15) & Sat (6/16) 7:30am- 2:00pm. 316 Magnolia Ave. NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE- Sat.. Juno 16 7am- 1pm. Brook Drive (off Madison Rd., between 64 & 601). Lots of stuff. Great prices!________ SAT 7-UNTIL- 601 N. to Ijames Ch. Rd., 3rd hse. on left. Men’s, women’s & children's clothing, toys & much more. YARD SALE- Sat.. June 16 at Williams Warehouse, at tho Intersection of 801 & 64 In Advance. Juno 23- Rain date. ^ R D SALE: Sat 16th off Redland Rd. 7:00-1:00 Boy’s 0-12mo clothes, lots of quality Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH. OCEANview. 1BR, 1 1/2BA, sloops four, pool, w/d, $500 per week. 910-791-5786. Items. Animals HUGE YARD SALE- Saturday. 7am-2pm. parking lot Fat Cat Auction, 1518 Hwy 601 S.. Yadkinville. ACK COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES- first shots, do- wormed, black and white, ready 6/22. $200. Also adult pair $150 each. 336-961-5461 FREE PUPPIES TO a good home. Rhodesian. Ridgeback & Chow mix. 998-3857 KOI POND FISH, various colors and sizes. Cali 336- 492-2095___________________ WEST HIGHUND WHITE Terrier, 14 weeks. $550. loys & bed Included. 998-9762 Apartments LARGE 1 BR apt downtown Mocksvillo- water, sewer, trash pick-up furnished. $400/mo. 704-278-1717 MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher.1.5 baths, washer/dryer connection.s. High energy efficient heal pump provides central heat and air. Prewired ‘ for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kltchon& bath floors. Located In Mocksville behind . tho old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F&Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. Appliances FOR SALE: Refrigerator, self- defrosting Frigidare, S100.' Stove- General Electric. $125. 940-3966 A L L SEASONS LA W N CARE, IN C . Coniplcle l,a»n Malnltnanct Mowing-Trimming-Mulching Aeraiion-Fctiiiizaiion'Secding Leaf Removal-Trim Slinibt)cry . Lighl Hauling Prpvcnlnilvc Mnlnlcnnnre ‘ PfttcrartM • WccdConirol Omamcnial Pesti . Grubs St Olhcr Uwn Insccis Water Garden! .. LanJscapc lighling \ ‘ ' ' Slirubbcry-Trccs-Flowcrs . Ncwbttli • RedeHne existing beds V , ( S ) 1 m 2 7 7 ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has Immediate openings - ALL AGES -for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shift possibilities). Convenient hours 5:30am - 1:45am. Full Time. Part Time. Drop In - upon availability. Como seo us at 571 S Main St., Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Debra. 751-PLAY(7529)_____________ DO YOU NEED a babysitter for the summer? Cornatzor area: Cali 940-2698. References available._________________ I WILL BABYSIT in my home in Advance. 998-8957. KOUNTRY KORNER DAY CARE has immediate openings for toddlers through proschool. Call 998-2220._______________ LOVING MOTHERRECENTLY LICENSED to keep children in my homo in Advance. Available openings for all shifts. Cornatzor School district. Please call 940-6264. WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my homo. 492-7054 Commercial Property COMMERCIAL LEASE: 1200 sq ft unfinished, second floor on tho Mocksvillo Town Square. Will renovato to suit tenant. rent and term negotiable. Very high speed Internet access availablo. Inquire at Carolina Computer Supply or 751-5262. Condos For Rent FOR SALE OR RENT:Plantation Island Condominlnum ocean front Ormond/ Daytona Beach Fla. Winston Cup Race Week. Bonus Time Program. Very Reasonably Priced. Call 336- 940-5394 Farm Machinery 3BR, 2BA NEW dishwasher, privacy fence, large back yard, 998-8238___________________ BIG YARD, 2 bedroom, kitchen and ono bedroom already remodeled, you do the rest and save big. Great buy at only $25.000. Call 336-284-6908 FOR SALE BY ownen Home and largo work shop on 1 acre paved road. ' 185 Liberty Church. 100% financing to qualified buyer. Call Broker Owner 492-2311 or 492-6092 FOR ' SALE- Mocksville. Sbedroom remodeled homo, new roof, carpel & paint. Payments less than rent. $54,000. Leonard Realty. 751-3875/751-3650_________ FSBO: TWINBROOK, 121 E. Lake Drive, Mocksville. Walk right Into this Beautiful Capo Cod with Lako View and Professionally landscaped lot with NO WORKI Owners have added numerous upgrades. Bull 1986. Approx. 1500 SF, 3BR, 2BA, GR w/cathedrai ceilings & hardwoods. Stone FP in GR & basement. Both have natural gas logs for heating. Full basement w/2 car garage. 12x20 storage bidg w/ loll. New carpet, new vinyl in kitchen, NEW ceramic tile in bathrooms, NEW natural gas hot water heater, NEW Asphalt Driveway, NEW roof 1991, covered front porch, deck, 5 ceilings fans, deadbolts, washer connection, range, dishwasher, disposal, blinds. ADT security system and custom professional window treatments. 336-751-4966 (H) or 336-992-6880 (W $144,900. (Hwy 64E. Rt Into Twinbrook Development (E. Lake Dr) www.forsalebyowner.com listing tf 10004733___________ HOUSE FOR SALE- Mtn. property near Hillsvilio. VA. 4Br, 38a, 3 fireplaces, 2 Ig decks, double carport, double garage with work shop, paved drive on 4 acres, private, excellent view. ~ By owner. $157,000. Call 540-980-8864. “OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY 2-4PM, 229 Carolina St, Mocksvillo. 4BR, 3BA home 2,8B5W-sf, 1+ acre. GREAT LOCATION, GREAT HOMEI DIRECTIONS: f-40 W. to Farmington Exit. Left on Farmington Rd, Rt on Hwy 158, Left on Milling Rd. Left on Carolina SL See Sign." Call Martha 492-7505 or 765-6633. 1964 FORD 4000 Industrial Power Stoering, Great condition. $4600. 336-940- 6328_______________________ 600 SERIES FORD Farm Tractor with equipment, $6000 lirm cash. Cali David. 998- 7201 Homes For Rent 38r, 2Ba-Advance-$850/mo. 3/4Br. 2Ba appliances- Mocksvllle- $635/mo. Pennington & Comp Realty 751-__________ EXECUTIVE HOME 4 BEDROOM. 3 BATH Riverfront homo with numerous amenities and tranquil setting, 3100+SQ. FT.- $1800/mo. Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 FARM HOUSE 2070 Farmington Road, very nice hew home, 2BR, full basement, full porch- & deck. $1100/month. Bahnson Fami- 996-3160__________________ FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751- 3538 - “REDUCED- MUST SELLI115 Fox Run Dr. Mocksville. 4BR. 2.5BA, 2588W-sf, Urge Bonus Room, convenient to W- S. $169,900. Call Martha 492-7505 or 765-6633. Land For Sale 1-10 acre lots starling at $229 per month, Owner financing available. Call Mr. F. L Woc^ 011-888-211-4482.___________ 10 ACRES W/LARGEhardwoods & good stream just olf Calahain Road. Very secluded Western Oavie location. Also, an adjoining 12 acre parcel, your choice, $75,000. Call Barbara. 998- . 9824 _______________ APPROX 6.4 ACRES W/ Approx. 30 FI. Road. $7900 per Acre. Call 998-4632 leave ‘ message Lots For Rent ADVANCE AREA, mobile home space for rent. 998-8409 FARMINGTON HEIGHTS Mobile Home Spaces for Rent. Call 998-5462 or 788-5252 GENETREXLERROOFING Now&OldRbols 30 Yoars'Exporionce Froo Estimates 336-284-4571 FOR SALE-^atintervKtion ol Frost FVt & HMy. ISO at Broken Bit Fami to t» moved to your kit 1400 sq. IL rarxher, 3BR, 1BA, sun room, hardwood floors. By appointment, cat: 33S-922-932tor33W77-4255. “ If you are a long term care professional” with a commitment to quality care and services and you want to work for a company who will show its appreciation through compensation, benefits, and a commitment to your success, consider Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. • , ’.Opportunities Available . / . V' Nursing. ; ' ; - . ' ' • Baylor Nurses/7am-7prn & 7pm-7am ■ V : : 1st Shift CNA's . Apply in Person' ; ll»y«01 s. Advanco NC 27006^ D6j-.DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 INEXFENSIVE FliOFITABLE! HBBfiiiBIl B B B B NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Homo Park. Now taKinn appticollons for space ronlal. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. 996-8276/998*8222 j g g g g j i LOTS FOR SALE- 1.25 acre lots, 17 miles from Hlllsvllle, VA.. n«093 road from 74 miles New River Stale Park Trail.. BIklna hiking & horseback trails. New River & 4,500 acre Clayton Lake. Lois owner share 5 acre Island In New River & Head of Lake. Most recreation anywhere! Only $17,000 ea. Call 640-gB0- 6684 Miscellaneous 60% OFF 3 Arch Type Steel Buildings Slightly Damaged During Production. 25x38, 30x58. Financing Availalbe. Save Thousands. No Reasonable Olfor Refused. Call Today. 1-600-222-6335. FOR SALE; Photography studio furnishings and Mobile Homes/Sale I HST TIME buyers progr No credit needed. Call lor treeoqulpment (Including antique No credit needed. Call cameras). Call BB&T at 751- qualKlcatlon by phone. 5951 lor list and additional ZONE, (704) 857^0157. Junior Qlrt Scout Troop 88 Macedonia Moravian Church la sponsoring... MRENTS NIGHT OUT Frl, June 15 and Fri, June 29 S:30-0:30PM at Macedonia's Fellowship Hall and Playground. Cost; Donation. Ages 6 months through 2nd lers. _ _ m o( the girls In the Troop are American Red Cross Certined Babysitters. For additional Inlonnation, call 998- FOR SALE: KAGSALVAQE8'x6'utility buildings, $299 each.; 4’x7' X 5/16" sheetrock, $3.99/ea.;4'x9',$4.99/ea 2'x4‘ celling tile, $14.95 a pack 4'x8' plastic mirrors, $29.95 each.Insulated window sash, $4/pr. 5'4'x8'2" hardbeard, $3.99/ee; bathroom sinks with lacet, range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 5 gallon buckets ol paint/ $9.95 each. S gallon buckets ol block liiler/ $29.95 each. Entry Kwikset lock sets/ $9.99 each 4’x12'1ffl' sheetrock, $5.99/ea. New rooling shingles, S14.95/sq. Pergo llmalnate llooring, $1.99/sq.lt. e panel Exterior Steel Door units, $84.00/ea.;Formica, $.5Wsq. It. Interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; Bidg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq.ft.; Rooling lelt, $6.95/roll; We stock stainless steel In sheets & pipe. Cornjgated culvert pipe up to 36' dia. We stock pumps & accessories lor wells. Steel I-Beams For Sale.6' Landscaping timbers, $t.99/ea.K&QSALVAQE ' 1 St business on West ^ank ol Yadkin River 910:699-2124 LARRY’S WQODFLOOBI SERVICE I Laying* Sanding •Finishing I FREE ESTIMATES Q] Owner: Larry McClenney ^ ^ 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 4 5951 lor list and additional Inlormatlon. QO-KART BOUGHT new Dec. 2000, 6hp positive traction roll cage, like new. Paid 1165.00. Selilna lor 950.00. 492-7808 MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE dining room suite, bamboo sunroom lurnlture- 5 pieces. New wood splitter 25 Ion (vertical and horizontal) Roto-tlller (Gilson 5 horse power w/8 pieces ol equip). Crallsman radial ann saw, 2 porch rocker (slate), char-glo gas grill & other Items. Call tor price and directions. 336-940- 6085________________ STEEL BUILDINGS, new must sell 30x40x13 was $10,200 now $6,99040x60x12 was $18,400 now $10,971 60x100x18 was $27,590 now $19,990 60x200x16 was $56,760 now$42,990 1-800-406-5126 UNDELIVERED BUILDINQSI Must Go Immediately! Factory Direct! Sava Tnousands- Slzes Include: 20x24, 25x26, 30x30,30x60. QreolBeckyara Shops/ Garages. Call I'^OO- 341-7007.www.ateelmB8teruBa.com WOULD LIKE TO have or buy Mocksvllllan Year Book (school annual). 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959 & 1960. Call 998-4818. me. HOME IICREDITHOTLtNell 1-800-B66-8874 Free epprovat by phone within minutes. HOME ZONE IILAND/HOME PACKAGES YESYOUCANIIWhy rent, when you can ovm It all. Land, home, brick, well, septic, etc. Payment starting at $450 month. Call Home Zone at (704)857-0157.____________ I SINGLE PARENT nNANCING, Call Home Zone. 1-800-866-8874 im oduLar HOMEI 1600 sq. IL 3 b^room, 2 bath, living room, den 7/12 pitch root, drywall, etc. Built lo exceed all North Carolina state building constnictlon. standardst Less than $37 a sq. (t. $54,900. Land not included. Homo Zone (704)857-0157_________ ■ itrue modular HOMEI S bedroom, 3 bath, S/12 rool pitch. Over 2100 sq. It. Set up on your land lor $88,900. Why settle lor less? We have land available loo. Como check out the modular home village at Home Zone (958 Webb Rd., Salisbury) (704)857-0157 Mobile Homes/Rent S375/MO. $500 deposit Famiington area. Private lots. IBr, IBa. Mature person. 940-6901___________________ 2BD/2BTH OLDER MODEL home. Hwy 801N. Walking distance to downtown/ shopping & banks. Call 751- 1760 lor Details._____________ 2BR, 14X70 WASHER & dryer, Shaded lot. Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts Rd. oil 6^E. 998-8276/ 998-8222 _____________ 3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch, basement, 1 1/2 miles Irom I- 40. $695.704-630-0695. 3BR, PRIVATE LOT, $450 deposit and $450 a month. 284-2486 MOBILE HOME FOR Rent. 2Br, 2Ba. 800-957-8129 alter 4pm._____________________. PRIVATE SETTING, IMMACULATE, 2BR, 2BA all appliances, with C/A & C/H deck & garage. Non-smokihg adults only, no pels. $550/mo, 4-deposit. 998-3836 AUCTION ALERT Sat. June 30,2001 Real Estate and Personal Property of Mrs. Beatrice W. Richardson 256 Magnolia Dr. (Garden Valley) Mocksville, NC of:raal;propertjirls,pursua^^^^ tftikHpnorabfa.Kmneth^D.’^ 4 o t^u ^‘rl6r.Cqurt of Dav[o County, ’ b||i)lda^and court approval. Minimum bid ln'the;amM ‘ Look for full advertisement June 21,2001 Jim Sheek Auction Si Realty Co. NCAL 924 - NCREL 40328 ,261 DulinRd, Mocksville, NC Ph.336-998-2058 ; Mobile: Homes/Sale •NO MONEY? Zero Down. 4 bedroom 2 bath... 2000 sq It, $577 per month. Land/ home combo. Bad credit, OK. 751- 7734_______________________ 1989 FLEETWOOD, already set up In nice park, owner will sacrllica, pay 2 months back lot rent and take over payments 1- 888-211 •4482.______________ 1992 SKYLINE 2BR, 2ba 14x76 singlewlda appliances included. $12,OOO.lM OBO. 492-2681 1992 SKYLINE MOBILE Home, 14x78, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, central air, dishvrasher, $13,000. 704-279-0757 199S 3BR SET-up In quiet area- minutes Irom Winston. Down pmt assistance. 338- 751-04§0 alter 6:00 call 338- 998-2637___________________ 1998 14X60 EXCELLENTcondition, 2BR, IBA, kitchen appliances Included. 998-6177 1997 POINEERMH 14x70 3/2, vinyl siding, shingle rool, C/A, can be lelt on rented lot. Oulef neighborhood (not In trailer Take over loan. 338- 1998 MHFS, 3BR, 2BA. 14x80. Take over payments. Can leave home where It Is.' With no lot rent. 338-492-2278 $167 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, lumlshed. New ■ heal pump. 787-4319________ $179 PER MONTH. 3 bedroom mobile home. 751- 7734 Move ln...Ready? 'QUARANTED FINANCING $2500 down. Bad Credit OK. Less money down lor No CrediL Ask lor Mark. 751- 7439_______________________ •LOAN DENIED? Have 10 dlllerent ways to Guarantee you financing on a moblta home today. -Call Mark 761- 7439 3 BEDROOM 2 Bath home In Advance. 751-7734 Will sacrlllce to save loreclosure. 3BR ON WOODED lot- $500 dn. 338-751-0450 alter 6:00 call 336-998-2637___________ 3BR SET-UP In Advance - Assume pmts ol $269. 336- 751-0450 alter 8:00 call 338- 998-2637 ______________ 601 S AREA guaranteed llnancing on land. 3 bedroom 2 bath double with a new heat pump. 751-7734________ 87 ZIMMER MH, 36R, 2BA, 14x70. $14,900. Can be left on rental lot. 998-9563. •In 1-8S8-211-4482. 3 BED & 2 bath set up ready to move In. Call336-751-0190. 3 BED 4 2 bath-$194 a month only 3 left. Call 336-761-0179. ?BAD CREDrr? With reasonable deposit loan approved In minutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 WESAYYESI______________ ABANDONED HOME. 3bedroom, 2 bath. Will sell In place or move to your tot. Some owner llnandng. 881- 1163_______________________ ALL APPLIANCES FURNISHED. Move In Today. Only $150 per month. 'Call Marl( 751-7439______________ BANK REPO IN Farmington area- move In today with pmts ol $284 per mo. 338-751-0450 after 6:00 call 338-998-2637 COOL SPRINGS...Abandoned home. Looking (or good Tennant. 751-7439 "Ask for Mark. _______________ OONT LET A credit problem stop you (rom owning your own. home. Come by anatalk to us- you'd be surprised at the number of lamllles we have helpedll Quail Run Homes, 4270 Pafterson Ave., Winston- Salem, 767-7782. UNDSCAPING • DECKS • FENCES BIG DON’S LAWN SERVICE Don Rhodes Ownor 1892 Jdilcno Road Mocksvlllo, N.C. 27028 FREE E S T IM A T E S ' Homo: 751-5874 CoH.: 909-3773 ^ AUCTION SALE ^ Sat. June 16*** d:30 ..m. T h tr a S a t, o f E A C H m o n th t h a n a t t a - New d Used Merchandise (lorg* 4 wmii iiich as to y l and hom> A ya rd suppllu) A jb Tractors & Farm Machinery ^ C ars. Trucks, SUVs, B o a ts .^ ^ Lawn Mowers, etc. O N S IS N M E N T S W E L C O M E ] Food Available Oean Restrooms Come have • fun day B u v -S e lt^ S e e W hat We Are Oo/nQ Schedule of Auctions Listed Baiow 9:30 a.m. ~ Merchandise Auction - all types Approx. 11:30 a.m. - Tractors & Farm Machinery Approx. 1:0D p.m. - Auto Auction AUCTION (s ovH, AlfT0AUCn0Hwab9t9niiiKlmHu*t ttia tm* •« ourr»gu(«flVffdn«ttf«yA(/rOAVCnOM«rf.-M^ffl. 4O0-S0OvW>fciM •ttryVlrinniitf. CW/tarMyln4Bmt(toA>^WHt>uW«lk■on(AMf MniLtilUa FWlO.EHI««lCAL«MS Frtd 0.6111*. Jr. NCAL f 6921 , RldiMdS.LtoMnlNCALiim Mobile Hornes/Sale FOR SALE; 3 bedroom, 2 bath Clayton 14x72, appliances and washer/ diyor Included on rented lol. 601 S In Yadklnvllle. Please leave message. 336-483-2257 FSBO: MODULAR HOME on 8 1/2 acres. Landscaped yard with other acreage In pasture. 3BR, 20A. Located on Hviiy 64 Wesl/5 miles Irom Mocksville (2 miles from 1-40). 492-9460 (leave message) or 492-7736. HOME SET UP In Oavie Co. ready lo move In. 751-9140 ask lor Sieve._______________ UNO AND HOME, 9 $498 per month, 2001 Reetwood Doublewlde on 1 acre. Call for FJW pre-approval 1-888-211- LAND AVAILABLE OFF 158 lor doublewlde. Also, land available near river, 751-0115 ask for Jell.____________■ LAND/ HOME B acre or 1 acre tracts. Steve 751-9140 MUST SEE DOUBLEWIDE repo. Call 1-886-251-6790. NORTHERN DAVIE- Undavailable lor doublewlde. 751- 0116 ask for Jell.____________ OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 balh home. 1800 sq It. 450 's r month. Reasonable 661-1183 SPLIT LEVEL HOME on acre ol property. Call 336-751- 0184. TWO SINQLEWIDES and one doublewlde at Invoice. 2000 clearance. Ask lor Bruce 338- 751-1571.___________________ WELL, YOU.VE SEEN them come and you’ve seen them go. When you're ready to buy you need to deal with someone who YOU KNOW WILL BE THERE TO TAKE CARE OF YOU. Locally owned end operated since 1989, Quail Run Homes, 4270 Patterson Ave. (Next to Cook's Original Rea Market). V/lnston-Salem, NC 767-7782_______________ YADKIN CO., TAKE over payment. 1994 Oakwood 14x80. One owner, extra clean, 3Br, 2Ba with bar. Sot m on great 1.5 acre lot. Excellent structured llnancing on lot. Also, other good lots lor sale. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590 1977 KC 650, $700.00. Excolient Condition. 23K 751- 1066__________________• 1998 HARLEY DAVIDSONElectra Glldo Ultra Classic, black, 12K, like now, must see. $18,500. 336-558-4787 or 338-940-6901 COUNTERPOINT MUSIC HAS Ihe perfect gilt for Dad or Qrad. Top qudlity Instruments reasonably priced. Free lesson with Instrument purchase. Gilt Certll. avail. ‘NEW* lino quality liddles made to European ' speclHcations. Throe brands to choose Irom starting at $119 complete outnt. Lessons available. Space Is limited. 60 Court Square. 751- 9390______________________ DAVE'S MUSIC DANNY CASSTEVEN3 INSTRUCTORGuitar, acoustic end electric elso, banjo, mandolin, llddle,' bass and brass Instruments. Specializing In reading music and theory. M-F 12noon-9pm DAVE'S SPECIAL! Uletlme warranty guitar, strap & pick, one month of lessons, $100.00 plus tax. 79 COURT SQUARE _________751-1934_________ PIANO FOR SALE. CONSOLE. EXCELLENT condltin. Zero down, assume low payments. See locally. 1- 800-437-9757_______________ PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Setl-players, Mortgages “FREE" 1 DAY APPROVALPurchase or Refinance 1st end 2nd morlgages up to 125% LTV, FHA. VA. Doublewides.No money down p Lowest r FAMILY F .336-284-4112 Sales & service Wallace Barford 998*2769 MOCKSVILLE MARKETPLACE. 1200 sq It retail, 1200 sq It olllce available Immediately. $900/mo. 338-996-8055 OFRCE SPACE/ RETAIL 2 parcels, One Is 600 si, one Is 1.000 si. Downtown Mocksville 704-278-1717 Real Estate Wanted INTERESTED IN BUYING homes and/ or property In Cooleomoe/ Davio area. 751- 5154 after 6pm. Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FORsober working men. Utilities Included. 751-0645__________ ROOM FOR RENT- In private home, sober person. $400/mo. 284-4771 i-: A U C T I O N AN TIQ U ES* FURNITURE D O LLS • W O O D W O R K IN G TO O LS • C O LLE C TIB LE S In CM nki. Mb »«(M hdd under tcoi Ohubs OcLwt7& \taikBIUiirittiackMiiilltBapnnUtalbjr LbxkiteticnmMMT). 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WOOOWORKMOTOOIS A OTMER EQUPKKNT/rOOlSj lO^hOtftvrmlibkuw; djda hnii; KFF wml laiw diK bek under, band uw; LukU (UIjTCu; mntlu Kul; levcnd wood Sc C dan^ iniKr uw; ora bin: dovttaii loots; COUECnON OF OtD CARPENTRY TOOlSi (STANl£YIl^NES;nibUtpton:foDl(d8r.b«>fldnll;fhmb«nii;eic.):(fc«»{ng knlTe; hand dancr. antle trinder. able J^w ; flarina logs co;n«y cfnt; dill insi; viv; asiainm Of ba« tnedmkal loob; pindn; hanmn; hand uwi; btb; open & bin-cnd wmchev hanhk'arr, MiriMac diidn uw; U hp >ionete bock^ Newer. 2 windbw ai^condidaiing mbi eucmkn tadler, hni under, pocbeUy tiove; bps new dog cage A feeder, n any more ttnb. DOUSt Shiriey Tenrfe; Chay-Kahr. lim ddt o»vakkn:dara»^ Duneyi IWtte )eep wtti darker. v«it of dd) cumfnienii (bod)’ ckahea, w{gi, KCOKriet, <«.)■ MISCELLANYS is A S2 i/2goUiMcet;iilv«rddlan;l3ltnnipdine;oU{ixkttwKtci;oU iew^idortUwpbKreihxdhnienvoUabdififllaRTtart ghu mbc-ftmon baikei; bewdlU lord piiiaed btiwl; bub SI(Oiy vase; ocofied lann; beauUU hsQ china tea caiUkt; SeaiBovv vne: etaai; peaM lanv; Criiwilh Liniemj lim (wIbb I lb. A icd I b A 3 b); Omhrtd^ fcxtej bowl (wiUfVMtrX CamWc^ 3fon (l)iane):oiJ 78 ajd 4^ <pm phonognfi^ leccnSngt; taaeni ^^mWOFn^WJUBBU^ONDAYOPSALa inONUSHLSALBTOa FRED G. IWOCK^ S721 OU us HiW 421, EM Iw i NC 270U a 3 a > 6 9 » a U a 6 » M C A L g 2 i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPKISK RECORD, June 14,2001 - D7 e L A S S r a E D S BMEXFEM5IVE PROFTCABIiE Service 'PRESSURE WASHING* Decks and Patios Vinyl Siding Dnvoways SIdewalto Mobile Homos Cail for a froo ostimato. Insured. H-998-95ee. mobile' 90M713. Ask lor Mike. B&DDESIQN& CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY I q. Meet Your Specializing ■ In additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masoniy, stone &,tile work, light parntlng_and smalt reaplrs. We also do^bcatwork.Call Brian Darcy 336*751 • 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References avialble. Free Estimates. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Great quality. Competitivo prices. Bookmarkers also available. Call for free brochure. Snapshots UniimitecT 33M66-1538 BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered.Drtveways graveled. 751-3768 BUSINESS CARDS- Competitive rales. Groat quality with or without your photo. Call (or free brochure. Snapshots Unlimited. m466-1538 C & C*8 Concrete. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc. Reasonable rales, free estimates. Call 998-9348. CERTIFIED READING TEACHER will tutor grades 1 through 5. 751-&492 DIRECT TV free system end free installation to qualifying customers. 1»600-984‘0772 DJ SERVICE Life of the Party! Reasonable rates.. 336»284-4682 EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED. Will pay by square. 336-998-11S0_______________ HANCOCK'S BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Tricia Hancock . 336-751-425; Has an Associate Degree in Accounting and 12 years of experience.Providing bookkeeping and payroll services. UWNS MOWED Dependable, adult, all grass mulched. Reasonable rates. Call 940-5680_______________ LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard Unk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798_________ NELSON & SON LAWNCARE *One Time Mowing or Seasonal Mowing *Bush Hogging Call after 5pm |336)940-3277 Service' LAWN MOWING & CLEANING Garden plowing* Bush hog mowing* Recycfe junk, Metal picked up Doc Williams 336-492-5340 OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SWIMMING POOLS FILED. 704-546-2935.________ TREE REMOVAL, lots cleared, general cleanup. Insured, free estimates. Triad Tree, Inc. 788-2323 399-1468_________ WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS. Great quality, competitive prices. Invitations & bookmarkers also available, hots Unlimited ___________406-1538 WRINKLES IN YOUR carpel? We'll re*8trelch or new carpet installation. Free estimates. (3361998-8402______________ YARD MAINTENANCE/ STORM Damage & Gutter Clean-up. Treasurer/ Accountant Local Manufacttirer Send Letter O f Interest To: PO Box 99 M ocksville NC 27028 Q o m n i [ A F m m F J E I S V S M . "America's Phct To Eal" - “America’s Place lo WORK" Tlw (oiowlnfl poaWons are AVAILABLE on all Ihrea shrtls: Positions Also Available For: HOST/HOSTESS S MANAGER TRAINEES AS oppllcanls must be dependaUa and niltng lo woik weekends. WE OFFER; MANY BENEFITS DROPByrHEFOaOWINGLOCATIONSFORAPPUCAmNAND ■ SAME DAY INTERVIEW: 2314 Ramada Dr., Clommons 766-9691 , Joneetown Hoad, Wlnston-Saleni 760-4417 Petara Creek PaiKway, WlnBton-Salem 771-1917 FOR MORE INFORM ATION, CALt DEBBIE @1-888^25-0337 ^0^ GET BILL FREE immodiatoly and confidentially. Call Now! (B88)BiLL-FREE. (808)245- 5373. www.billfree.org. NC Non-Profit Sen/ice.___________ LOCAL, LONG DISTANCE, Data, Internet Access. Frame Relay, Paging, Web Design. Hosting and other enhanced services offered > to business customers by BTI. Alan Kennedy 1 •800-204-7160. HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO Trips/ $20f " nite Trips: June Ernplbymenf ••GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE^* Work In beautiful Tanglewood Park on our ourstanding golf facilities. Full-time, excolient benelits, $9.42/hr. Duties Include mowing, trimming, and bunker maintenance. Must have h.s. grad., NCDL, and 1 year of experience In grounds maintenance. For more Information, call 778-6267. Apply at Tanglewood Welcome Center or • Forsyth County Human Resources, 6 W Third Street, Suite 525. Winston- Salem. www.co.forsyth.nc.us 727-2851. EOE 5546Ez Wav Travel. Vehicles 1970 TANDEM DUMP Truck- Detroit engine, rebuilt suspension. $8,000 OBO. 336-998-9537 statewide SDRIVER TRAININGS- Big Rlgs=Blg Bucks. Housing, transportation, & meals provided. $0 out-of-pocket, total tuition reimbursement available. Earn $35,000-f per year. Call 1-888-776-3748. LIQUIDATION SALE: Sportswear USA. Wallace, NC* Sewing Machines. Presses, Cutting Table and Knives, Mannequins, Hampers. Racking Wood Tables. Thread and much more. All prices negotiable. Call T&T Uquldators- (910)628-6768. 1978 FORD F-150 custom pickup- V8 engine, standard transmission, pb, ps. $2500.00 336-998-0464_______________ FOR SALE- 1990 Ford Aerostar XL. good cond.. PB. PS, AC, ABS, tilt, new tires, clean, cass. $3,000 Call 998- 7527_______________________. SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St.,S^isbury 704-636-1341________ *89 OLDSMOBILE CAUISSL Quad 4, good condition, original owner. $1400.00. 998-2615___________________ -91 PLYMOUTH LASER 2-door, 5-speed, CD/cassette player. Red. In very good 100 WORKERS NEEDEDAssemble crafts, wood items. Materials provided. To $480f wk. Free information pkg. 24 Hr.(801)-264-4935__________ 2 MEN NEEDED to move lady locally. I'll rent the truck. Will pay cash. Leave message. 336-712-0993_______________ AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT I Poultry Unit. Feed and care for birds. Operate, maintain and clean equipment. Assist with research trials. Salary range $16,787- $25,564 Hiring range $16,787- $17,630 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT I-Cattle Unit. Will milk, feed and care for dairy cattle. Operate, maintain anc clean equipment. Assist with research trials.Salary range $16,787- $25,564 Hiring range $16,787-$19,381 Requirements: Completion of high school. Prefer one year of farming experience or equKralent. Mustequ! dnveKs license. have valid condition. $2200. 751-' BAILEY & HOWARD TOURS Juno 23 (notice date change) - /Vmerican Music Jubilee. Variety show & shopping at Factory Stores of America. $42.50.July 1-8 - Branson, Missouri. 5 Branson shows. Ride the Ducks-Lake-Land Excursion. Baggage handling. Lunch at UmBert^s Cafe. Double - $569. Oct 18-21 -4 days/3 nights. Includes Memphis, Graceland, Loretta linn's Ranch, Nashville Palace. Country Music Hall ol Fame, Nashville Wanted TIMBER WANTED Timber to cut by boundry or footage, will pay top dollar & cut lo please land owner. Select cutting preferred. Prologger certilied. 336*468- 4020_______________________ WANTED TO BUY: Standing Timber, Top Dollar Paid, WiTl Tonight with buffet breakfast. Grand Ole Opry. Double. $375. Nov. 17-18 - OvemlQht Pigeon Forge. Shopping & show. Continenlal breakfast provided. WInterfest lights. Double, $149. Dec. 1-2 - %r1le Beach, S.C. Home for Christmas, Iwo shows, seafood dinner, continental breakfast, shopping time, stop-ln ol Russell Stover Candy Factory. Double. $209. Call Helen 998-4338 or Doris Howard 336-752-2135. cut lots, select cutting OK. Call Paul at P.T. Timber. 704- 637-9097___________________ WANTED TO BUY;PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cut Shaver Wood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 or 704-638-0814 OfOce/Cierical Assistant Organized, filing experience, errands, photograph projects, computer experience desired, construction or real estate experience a plus. Mail reaunid lo Lany McDaniel Builders FO Box 577, Mock3ville,'NC 27028 Call & leave: name/pli. #/& addnss for applications at 751-1760. •CUTTBIS •KlUTTCRS • KMniNGHXEII In addition to excellent pay, Jocl<ay benelits Include: • Paid Holidays .VacaUonPay • Health Insurance • Pension Pragram . DIsabllltylnsurance > Prescription Plan •Dental Ufa Insurance / •Quarterly Bonus Program • Employee Store , . Apply In person: : Monday-Frlday, ' 8am-3pm, CooloemeoTextlle Plant, 1629JunctlonRoad, Mocksville,NC27028, ■ W g k e Y ' ; ' ' An Equal Opportunity Emptbyar Send Slate application to Piedmont Research Station, 8350 Sherrills Ford Road. Salisbuw. NC 28147 (704)278-2624. EOE Closing Dale: MONDAY. JUNEt8.2001.______________ CENTER UMC PRESCHOOL needs teacher Mon, Wed, 8:30-12. $6.00/hr. Begins Sept. Contact Sandra Autry. 940-3753___________________ CHURCH SECRETARY. 27 hours/wk., $9.00/hr. Send resume by June 20th. Attn: Pastor. Green Meadows Baptist Chuch, 1646 NC Hwy 801 N, Mocksville, NC 27028. 336-998-3022_______________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.- FrI., 10am-2pm for application. DEADLINE (or placing Classified ads 10:30 a.m.Tuesday. DAVIE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT seeking employee for FT/ PT Respiratory Therapist. Call Tom McMifHan at 751-4288. EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weeekly w/overtime. Must be depenaable. No dmgs, no hotheads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428._______________ ___ EXPERIENCED MACHINE OPERATOR fora 410SX Ditch Witch. Must have V8 Tnjck. Call 336-853-9757.___________ FULL-TIME FARM worker In Davie County. Mall letter staling experience and qualifications, age', etc. to: PO Box 24964, Winston-Salem, NC 27144 _______________ FULLTIME POSITION AVAILABLE for pest control/ termile technician. Valid NC driver’s license. $500 slart-up foe at end of 1st year of employment. Call for appointment. 751-5720 QARDNER’S XPRESS LUBE, located In Advance, Is now taking applications for full-time positions, please call 998- 1723.______________________ IMMEDIATE POSITION AVAILABLE for part-time Site Managers for apartment complexes In Mocksville. Candidate should enjoy working with the public and assisting persons with their housing needs. Duties include, taking and processing applications, rent collections, snowing and leasing apanments. Equal Opportunity Employer. Send resume to Blind Box. PO Box 99. Mocksville. NC 27028. INDUSTRIAL CLEANING SERVICE seeking 2nd shift utility cleaners. Please call 751-5901 exL 139. LOCAL CIGARETTEFACTORY needs experienced operators for cigarette making and packing equipment for 1st and 2nd shifts. RJR retirees welcome. Send name and summary of work experience to: Cigarette Factory, 195 Ken Dwiggins Dr., Mocksville, NC 27028. Exporlonced only noed apply. MAINTENANCE CARETAKER NEEDED for apartment complexes. Candidate must have own hand tools. Duties Include, servicing vacant apartments, checking daily maintenance requests, conlacts with contractors and vendors. Equal Opportunity Employer. Send resume to: Blind Box. PO Box 99. Mocksville. NC 27028 E m p lo y m e n t MATURE COUPLE WANTED FOR housokooping & gardening. Sot your own days & hours. Steady work, must . have reterences. 751-4371 NEEDED FOR GROWING company the now All American Ford in Mocksville needs experienced automotive - technicians. Benefits Include ^ paid holidays, vacation, heallh insurance, life Insurance, 401K. Good Pay. Contact Don Cline NEEDED: PART-TIME secretary at Advance Church. Weekday mornings, 20 hrs. a week. Call 998-7750. OFFICE MANAGER NEEDED for sales olfico. part-time. Approx. 15 hrs per week. Flexible hours. Experience In computer knowledge required. Send resume to: PO Box 2064, Advance NC 27006 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS needed 2-3 mornings per week beginning mid Aug. through mid May. 996-6820Bethlehem Angle's Preschool. Regional Long- Term Caro Ombudsman, full- time Kjsition available with orthwesl Piedmont Area Agency on Aging. Performs professional work as an advocate for rosldonis In nursing and adult care homos. Involves volunteer management arkl training and program development in five- county region. Experience working in long- term care and with older adults and minimum of 4- year degree In human son/ices field required. Salary DOG. Applications accepted through June 19. 2001. Send resume and cover letter to: Director. NWPCOQ Area Agency on Aging, Attn: Ombudsman Position, 400 W Fourth Street, Suite 400, Winston Salem, NC 27101. NWPCOG Is an EEO Employer.__________________ RESPONSIBLE. INDIVIDUAL TO merchandise greeting cards part-time. Approx 8-1 £ hrs per week In the Mocksville area. Must have reliable transportation. Send resume to: Greeting Cards 12901 Hazard Rd., Oakboro, NC 28129._____________________ SERVICE ^ -TECHNICIANS needed in Mocksville. If you're unhappy with your present place of employment, we at Weslside CDJ need to talk. We offer a comprehensive package. Wo are still a small ' tovm dealer with a small town atmosphere which creates a pleasant work environment. Submit your resume to Dan at 157 Depot St.. f^ocksvlllo or Fox to: 336-751-7571 Is accepting applications f o r f u l l r e c e p t i o n i s t , a n s w e r i n g p h o n e - m i n i m u m c l e r i c a l d u t i e s , B e n e f i t s . Call 336-751-2377 Ask for Bill Jockey International, Inc. has been succeeding as an Innovative, entrepreneutlalbusinesssince 1876, and allolouremployeesshareln I the rewards. Join us, we're hiring- I •WnRNISHOPERIkTUI • MATEHAL HANDLERS g -DRYRNISHOrEIIATOR • BINDING CUmRS ■ Aie }K)u woddng in Ifae icslauiaiat business? AiByouahaidwraker? Aie you gfiling the benefits you desove? Am you giHing bamfHs Hce 1HE5E7 * High ompaHKw wagas -FWrofaaaftcraOdays * 4 gumnlaad robu h 15 inanKa •W d vocation *40«(raHwTMn»plan * HaoMi/DanM Imutance •M M V poyd iK lif •PddnMdbraote •FM bhKiM duh *StDci(0|iM(ira *ft)<loiiidaiyndtCTlc«nwit[lo»ndlit*ia^ •Eariydodrflhoun F N Q X n X nS BBNO CHW BMI BurinM b GilEm Wte ora hHn to ga» ready for SPIHN6 & SUMMK Busies. W ta n c u m n H y h tiU n g fo n SERVaS«CASH»^ HOSTESS inahiMONrai . . 6420 Sessions CX Clcmmon.s,NC .Exit 184,1-40 ' (336)712-9880 . **Wo 09 an oquol opportunity «Tiploy«r-' ' D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 14,2001 ll i i Eund.Rai3ers Saturday, June 16 Ham& Stusage Brtakfast^Wdtey Chapel UMaim:h.6:30-10:30a.tn.. tfdth all the trimmings. Pro^eds to beoent building fund. Saturday, August 11 Cento UMC BreaWlMt, tHi will be the date for ournextbreakiasLThanks for your support & we look foovard to fMing you in August ibngoing Qlogo, ModuvUle Moose Lodge 1949. Stmday. Doors open at t p.m. Bingo, WlUiam R. Davie VFD. 2nd Saturday. Doors open, 6:30 p.m. HardlsoQ Church, Poor Mans Sup* per,every 1st Thurs.,3:30*7:30 p.m. Poor Mans Supper at Cooleemee United Meth., 4th Thurs., S*7 p.m. Country llam & Sausage Break* fast, every 3rd Sat. of the month, 7* 10 a.m.. Hardison United Meth. Church Family Life Ctr. All proceeds to bldg. fund. Religion Saturday, June 16 Join Hands Day Celebration, IJames Bapt. Church Fellowship Hall. 6 p.m. Bring favorite covered dishfornnightof fellowship. Hosted by: Woodmen of the Worid 323 & 1436 and IJames Bapt. Church. Vacation Bible School, Good Neighbor Tours, Elbavllle UM Church. N.C. 801 South, Advance. 9a.m*3 p.m. ages: 3*13.Twosnacks & lunch will be served. Mon.-Sat., June 18-23 Vacation Bible School, Advance United Meth., Hwy. 801 South. 6*8 p.m. each night. Children K*5th grade will go on nightly "Good Neighbor Tour". Call 998*7750. Vacation Bible School, Calvary Bapt. on Davie Academy, June 18- 22, 7*9 p.m. nightly, theme: Truth Trackers. Friday, June 22 Comatzer UMC Old Fashioned Vacation Bible School, 7*9 p.m. at Rich Park Shelter #5 at the play* ground. Saturday, June 23 Old Fashioned Picnic, in conjunc* tion with Comatzer UMC Vacation Bible School, 10 a.m.* 1 p.m., alt invited, come eat, play, and have fun. For info call 998-4291. Vacation Bible School, Surfs Up atSonllght!sland,m\nmC, 12* 3 p.m. Luau follows Bible school, come dressed in luaii attire. Dulin Rd.,Hwy. ISBbetweenFarmington & Pinebrooic Rd. Mon.-Frl., June 25-29 Vacation Bible School, Jesus to the Rescue, Fork Bapt. Church. 9 a.m.* 12 noon, ages: birth to 6th grade. Please come. Join us. Ongoing TeamKID, Farmington Bapt.. ev* cry Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Ages 3 & up. 998*3826. Preschool/Parents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Age 2, Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.*noon. Ages 3*4. Mon., Tues., Thurs., 9 a.m.* noon. Readiness, Mon.*Thurs., 9 a.m.*noon. Call 998*6820. Revelation Study, each Sun. night, 6:30 p.m. At Shefneld Music Hall. Intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome to attend. Reunions Sunday, June 24, Harrison J. Walker Reunion, I p.m., Davie Acadcmy Comm. Bldg., Mr. Henry Road, Mocksville. EtelestoRemenfTber Monday, June 18 Cntlse In, sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. Association, from 6 p.m. til 9 p.m., Main Sl. Mocksville. For info call 751*0313 or 751*5468. Ongoing, visit Cooleemee'a MIU ViUage ^^u• seum, UChurchSt.Tues.&'njurs,, 9 a.m.*noon. Sals., 11 a.m.*2 p.m. Tours also available by appt Call 294*6(M0. Recycling truck at Center Commu* nity Bldg., 8*11 a.m. 1st Satuniay. R id in g truck at Union Chape]' Methodist, 4th Saturday, 8*11 a.m.. Recycling truck at Jericho- Hardison Ruritan bldg., 3rd Satur* day, 8:30*1 Um. Preschool storytime, Tues., 11 a.m.J>avleCountyLibraiy.30>minute program. For children ages 3*5. Mu* sic. read aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. . Meetings Tuesday, June 19' Davie Co. Republican Party Meet* (ng, 7:30 p.m., at courthouse. Ouest speaker from Congressman Richard Burr’soffice. . Kappa H om e^en, 6:30 p.m., Davie Academy, Conun. Bldg., an* ‘ nual family night picnic. Davie D«mocratlcPartyMeetlng,7 p.m., Western Steer, Mocksville. Wed.-Thurs., June 20-21 Christian Women's Clubs, Lun* cheon Club, 11:13 a.nt, June 20, Ber* muda Run Country Club, $12.23, call 924*9281; Brunch Club, 9:30 a.m., June 21, SI0.50, call 722*7884. Monday, June 25 Woodmen of tiie World Lodge 313 & 1436,6:30 p.m., Davie Academy Comm. Bldg., hamburger & hotdog cookouL2001 Scholarship recipients & families are special guests. Thursday, June 28 ., Davie Co.DlabetesSupportGroup, 7:00 p.m.. at Davie Co. Library. Ongoing 'Humane'Society of Davie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Wed. of each month, at office Yadkinville Rd. be* hind car wash. 731*5214. Shenield*CalahalnSupportGroup, 2ndand4thTues.,7p.m.,New Union Meth. Church. Meeting open to com munity. Family Services "What Every Par- entShouldKnow'*,paremingcIasscs to interested parenu of teens In local areas, every Mon. 6*7:15 p.m., at Mocbville ol^ce Sanford Ave. Cost $15. For more info: 751-4310. Recreation For more information on these events, call 731*2323. Line Dancing Farmington Community Center. Ev* ery Tuesday. Cost: $2. Insuuctors: Sieve&Linda Hatley. Formoreinfo, call 751*3848. Rec Club Before ($13)or after ($25)$chool and out of school programs. Registration open. GoodTimersSquara Dance Dance Lessons S3 per month. Volun* teers for different social events. Con* tact Ethel at 998*3837. SiiverstridefsWall< Club Seniors, 50 and up, M-F, 6:30*9 a-m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays, $7 per day. $40 per month. The Dance Company Mon., Tues., Wed., & SaL Call Emily Robertson. 998*5163. ym ca For more information, call 751*9622 or visit Davie Family YMCA. Adult Water Zeroise Tuesday & Thursday, 9:15 a.RL Arthritis Rehab MWF, 10:30 ».m. Youth Swimming Lessons Ages 6 months & up. Parent/child, preschool, school aged group lessons & private. One week sessions meet daily or five week session meet 2 times per wk., call for exact limes. Fee: S15 members & $30 (one*wcek) and $30 members, $60 non-members (5 week). Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. $13/month. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet TUes. & Thurs. Beginner 4:45*5:30 p.m..Advanced iCids6:00-6:45p.m.,AduIu6:43*7;45 p.m. Members $20/mo., non-mem* bersMO/mo. Day Camps Camp Davie Y For rising K*12 yrs. Weekly camp ofers enriching a^vites like swim ming, arts & crafts, nature lore, field trips & more. Weekly Fee: $85 mem bers, $110 olhen. Camp Genesis For 6th-8th graden. Will leam team building skills, outdoor activity ad ventures,develop life skills. Bnancial Assistance Availalbe^ Cell Todd Bar* rows at Y for info. Golf Camp at Oak Valley Ages 7*17, July 16*19 or July 23*26. Hmes 8*11 a.m. $95 members, $103 others. , Gymnastic Camp Ages 6 & up. June 18-22. 9-ll;30 a.m. $9} numben, SlOj o^en. YBA Youth Basl<etbali Camp Taught by Plnebrook Elcm. P.E. Teachcr Juilce Jackson. Ages 3-12, June 23-29 from 9 a.m.-noon. Fee: . $23 members, $55 ethers. Britannia Soccer Camp ; Leam' skills from instructors from Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland. July 16*20. Ages 3 & up. Times: 9 a.m.*noon. $85 members, $103 oth* ers. Seniors All Senior Activities take place at the Davie County Senior Center located in the Brock Building on Npnh Main Street, Mocksville unlus otherwise noic3:T^a!l751*6ini. Monday, July 18 Tal Chi Demonstration, 10:30 a.m., In NutriUon Site. Call 751*0611 or come by Sr.Centertoregister and get Info. - < Tuesday, June 19 Golden Annivtrsary Luncheon, all couples married 50 years or more are invited, 12 noon at I^ t Bapt. Church inMocksvi]le.Deilciousluncheonand musicalentertainment.Nocharge,but pre-registration required by June 13. .Space limited. . Monday, June 25 Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist, foot doctor at the Sr. Center, no appt. necessary. Ongoing Silver Health Exercises, SeniorCen* ter, M. W, F. 8:30-9 a.m. Mock Place, M.W. 10-10:30 a.m. Senior Nutrition Lunch, noon M* W, 11 a-m. Thurs. &Fri. Quilting, every other Monday, 10 a.m. . Bridge, Tuesdays & Fridays, 1 p.m. Silver Strlders & Wolking Pro* grams, Daily at Brock Gym6:30-9 am.CooteemeeElememary,6-8a.m. Smith Grove Gym. 7*9 a.m. Alzheimer’s Support Group. 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m.. Senior Center East Room. Creative Scrapbooking Class, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. R e p o rt D a v ie D a te lin e Ite m s B y N o o n M o n d a y Hems for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Mondoy of the pub lication weeL Call 751*2120 or drop it by the oiTice, at S. Main St across from the courthouse. T H R E E W E E K S ! Closing to R em odelju n e 30th I4ki Ucstrrit;iidCh.inn . , W.isSlV^O I4kl Di.iinond Bratelcl........................ W.isMilKK) (iirrsl’onh Rings . , W.is \l.in\Gemimc"Lc.iiln;r Money Clip „ , \V,isS29>;i Man s 7 Di.imond CliiMor Rini:............ W.is S450 (If) ;14kl. While Gniil Tiinziiniie Filjljjrce Eiin'iilgs..,...\Veri' ,S599,()().. GrmipDfCoiitcpisE.imngs , „ . WoreSli-S^.*! S2()0 Trillion Sjppiiire Wrap Ring.............. Was S2(K) (H), I Carat P.i\(-'‘V ’ Di.inion(l Pendant, . W.isSSWOO I Carat Dianioiid Anni\ers,ir\ Rini: W.isSS9‘)(K), S5W Wide I4kl 6 Diamond Wrap'Ring , Was (X) I8ki/P l,itiniini Pearl Lipcl Pin , , , W a'.Jffl'ilH ) Just a sample of the SAVINGS! a m iDIAMON: Si'j9.y5: SI5.(III! $10,011! , S iw .95' <1225.01): SSI.ah! S7!).II0: .s iw .o ii: S45000' ,M5000' VIOO.OI)' •A ll Sales Final • Ring Sizing Exim • No Exchanges GOLD GALLERY Next to Wal-Mart Mocksville * 751-3747 We've Taken Cardiac Rehabilitation To A Whole New Level. Our cardiac rehabilitation program tias a new tiome; a 4,100-square-foot facility on tiie second floor of the Kiser Medical Buiidlrtg, directly across the hail from Mid Carolina Cardiology. We call It the Cardiac Rehab and Wellness Center, You’ll coll It the best thing to happen to your heart since you fell in love for the first time.. Because In addition to avast array of aerobic exercise equipment, our new Center features an indoor track and expanded exercise times. Pitchin’ Horseshoes Woman’s Donation Helps Cooleemee To Build Toumament Quality Pits At Town Park Page D1 D A V IE C O U N T Y USPS 149-60.Number 25 , Tliursday,' J.un^ 21,2001 40 PAGES Taxes Too High: Residents Plea For Help From County By Mike Bnrnliardt Davie County Enlcrprisc Rccord Davie County lias a proposed budget tiiat Is S3.1 million more ilian a year ago. Recent property revaluations, even with a four-eent reduction In the tax rale, will still mean that tax payers will pay 28 percent and higher on their bills next year. But when county commissioners held a public hearing on the pro posed budget Monday night, just five people spoke - citing reasons why the tax rate should be lowered even Turthcr, or offering suggestions on how to save money. ' Dr. Bill Steed, county school su perintendent, said the six percent increase in local funding for the schools would allow the school board to “hold it's own... and that’s about it." He said that education is the most Important thing the county doesi "As we continue to grow, that means more facilities, more pro grams ... more expense," Steed said. Harold Frank was a bit more frank with his comments. He said he didn’t want to hurt anyone's feel ings, but his feelings were hurt when he received the new tax value on his properties, wliich doubled in value. “1 think we’ve got too mony county employees," Frank said. "Everything has increased one hun dred fold from what it used to be." Salaries for county employees are too high when compared to what local industries pay, he said. The sheriff’s department has too many employees, and too much money is budgeted to run the jail, Frank said. The out-of-county com pany that figured property values Hgurcd them too high. Who’S Driving This Truck? Davie Sheriff Allen Whitaker and Deputy H/1ike Amann check a driver at a traffic checkpoint last week on Farmington Road. Neither the driver, Blue White, or the dog, Dutchess, had committed any violation. For a list of citations made during the stops, please turn to page 4. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Bermuda Run OKs $1.63 Million Budget By Beth Cassidy Davie County Enterprise Rccord Bermuda Run officials unani mously adopted their second ever budgeti for the fiscal year 2001- 2002, at their meeting last week. ' The total budget of $1.63 million, includes a fund balance of $270,000 with a capital expense of S270.000. The town will realize a property tax revenue increase of over $59,000 due to recent property revaluations, but will iilsb realize a decrease of over S69,000 due to what the cen sus department shows as a decrease in the amount of residents. Manager Beth Dirks said Ber muda Run’s actual population is around 1,849, but the 2000 census puts the amount at 1,431. WHen Dirks contacted the census departf ment, she realized there were some- areas on the map they had missed in' the count. She hopes once the mis-' take is eorrected, the tpvyn will re ceive the revenue it is due.. Areas of the budget affecteil by the incorrect count are intangible, inventory, food stamp, and sales tax. Increases in the budget are in the areas of ground maintenance, road repairs, road engineering, water, sewer iind rent. . ' ' : The town’s new ground liiainte- nance contract is one reason for the increase, upi, to $50,000 from $36,000. Because the town has re- ^ eently taken iti roads, they have bud geted more for road repairs, and the ■ engineer used to determine what re pairs are needed will also cost the town more. Water and sewer budgets show an increase because of an increase in rates. While water rates have not gone up, Dirks said they still may, aiid sewer rates went up in Novcin^ Last month, the council moved into a new office at Salem Center,' off Yadkin Valley Road, and the amount they'pay per year for rent increased from $9,900 to $24,500. I’lcosc See 15 Attend - Page 10 Teen Survey: 57 Percent Drink, A Fburth Srnoke Pert ByKlmJusten ' Davie County Enterprise Record Fifty seven percent of Davie teen agers report thaii have drank alco hol, and tieatly a .quarter say they have smoked marijuana, according loarecentlyreleased survey. In November 2000, all studems from sixth grade through, high school were given yomh •'““'•I' havior survey to voluntarily com plete. Recently, the school board met with the health department and the county commissioners to review the results. . . . The survey, which has been ad- : ministered roughly every two years, since 1991, was sponsored by the.' ■ school system,’ the health depart-, ment and the CAN-STOP (Commu-,; nity Action Now To Support Teen; Outreach Programs) program. The survey data is used by the school system and the health depart ment to idenufy risky behavior among students and plan health pro- : grams to meet Ihe current needs. It covered topics ranging from drug. use to self-worth assessments,, sexual^ aejivity to abuse; Questions .■ about sexual activity were asked 6t!. students': beginning. in. the: seventh.! grade. ■ ■ Overall, Ine survey results show that the 2000 students arenotollthat‘ dilferent from theirearlier counter-' /■parts." "■ '' r, They have similar educational habits, with 90 percent of seventh and above; and 91 percent of sixth Igraders wifnting to continue theirt •;(’ ' ’ ” , - 9 ' jJ V f fi</ - i r (. PleaM SceiTecn • Page 10 “The schools are overrun with young’uns because of all the Mexi cans ... and they don't pay taxes," Frank said. “All I’m asking is that you give us old-timers who have been living here all our lives a break," Frank said. Because of all the new rules and regulations, a homeowner has to get Please See County • Page 5 Schools, County Studying Facilities By Mike Uarnhnrdt A school facility task force has been challenged with coming up with a plan for Davie County Schools - one that will meet the needs of students - and one the taxpayer's can afford. Made up of residents from across the county, the task force will make nonbinding recommendations to the school board and county commis sioners. "It’s an exciting thing, but it also produces challenges," said Janie Garnett, school board chair, at Mon day night’s county commission meeting. "We have a unique oppor tunity to work together to address the needs of school children in Davie County." The task force includes parents, community leaders, school admin istrators and public oflicials. Garnett said the "fresh eyes” looking at the needs and studying available re sources should be able to come up with a workable plan. ! ■ t ; Tony Blakley will chair the task force, with school board member Marlene Shamel and county com missioner Ken White serving as eo- , chairs. , ■ . . : ......... ■ White said that it is obvious that members of the board of education ' have a pMsionfqr educatibn./'I sa-: : lute them, arid their willingness to work together.’! , ■' • County commissioner Ricliard Poindexter said that although study- ! ing schbornecds is usually the job of the education board, he’s glad the county is being included in Ihe pro cess. ; /.County commission chair Michael Allen said the “camarade rie in the interest of edueation’V should include input from all areas of the county. ! The commissioners appointed six members to the task force - Sissy l Bingham, Judge Jimmy Myers, Jack . Koontz, Bob Rose, Mark Hancock and Dr. Roger Davis.. ri Those appointed by. the,school. board were Blakley,‘Betsj/Cochrane; Please See.ltuk Forw;Paw,10 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 ia lP a g e Odd Sight Wows The Kids They gathered around niy desk, fresh-scrubbed faces eager to leom about newspapers. ■ I gave my usual lecture — directing them through, the pages. Birth announcements. Honor rolls. Wed dings. Obituaries. Some day it will be them. From the cradle to tlie grave, step-by-step, we tell their life’s story. There were a dozen of them — 10 to 12 years old or so — all students of Donna Jakob’s summer writing camp. Their eyes wandered about the room at the pictures of my boys. One boy spotted an odd contraption behind me. "What’s that?" A typewriter. They had never seen one. Didn’t know how it worked. Didn’t know anything about it. The old manual Royal typewriter sits there mostly for sentimental reasons. It’s similar to the typewriter issued to me when I went to work just out of college for tho Salisbuiy Post. A manual typewriter, a paste pot, and a roll of paper 100 feet long. Those were the tools of the trade iii those days. • ‘ ’ In those days? Now I am beginning to sound like a dinosaur. For this gathering of kids, the manual typewriter was the equivalent of milking cows by hand. TTiey have been bom to the computer age. Their fingers will never struggle to pound the keys hard enough to make an impression on the paper, I opened the typewriter, showed them the keys, showed them how they would jam if you bit two at the ). same time, / , , , V remembered about what I said. BuTthey'certafnly'llKed the'type-.... writer. ■ . The boys and girls went back to their classroom and . composed letters to me. Here are some of them: I R9RSET,LAliRA-VlhS THIS AM INTERVENTION fi9R-n^£lWJNSORR3RM£?.‘ In The M a il... German Companies Shouldn’t Build War Memorial To the editor: More than 400,000 American scrvicemcn gave their lives in World War II to ensure America’s freedom, and to secure freedom for countless other millions all over the world. A $56 million contract has been awarded to J.A. Jones Construe- tion of Charlotte, and to its subsidiary, Ibmpkins Builders, for first' phase construction of tho long-awaited World War il memorial in Washington, D.C. Both companies are wholly owned by a German Arm, Philipp Holzmann. This ilrm, and many others in Gennany, used slave labor under Hitler's rule. As a veteran of Worid War II and Korea, I find this tolally unac ceptable. It is u slap in the face to anyone with any sense of right vs. wrong, just as was the millions in contracts to communist China to produce black berets fur the U.S. Army. An outpouring of righteous indignation should Im comunicated to our leaders (?) in Washing ton to put a slop to this sort of nqnsense. I firmly believe that when our elecled rcprcscntatiyes sit in'those $20,000 swivel chaii^, their brains cease to function. • ‘ For the sake of400,000 American dead, 27 million Russian dead, and 8 million Jewish deod, gc| real. ' FIoydFausett Advance Cooleemee Trying To Preserve Bullhole Area "Thank you for showing us your typewriter.: I like your newspaper. The things you told us were very neat. Sincerely, Shane Butcher P.S, Maybe you could show me how, you type a letter." “Thank you for such a fun trip. I didn 'iknow there was so many things to learn about newspapers. Thanks, ', ■ ! Brittany Shaver Thank youfor talking to us about being a writer and telling how to be a great one. ' Sincerely, \ . Lucy Freiberger : Technology hasn’t replaced all of life’s essentials. Their letters were written with pencil and paper. — DwightSparks ; foitumitcly, even Sfter pojilng the property,' foisc nimon have Ixen gehcrnled and some ruldents nra being lead to liellcvc Ihc area is open Id Ihc public for fishing, swimming and camping. At this lime It Is not. ’ ■ ' - It Is our goal to protect and preserve this arcaTo^ lis natural beauty. We do not want this worthwhile project to experience any unneces sary problems berore il can be completed. Government agencies from Iwu counties, state and Tcdcral levels along with the other lo cal non profit organizations are working'steadily to see this proJcct mill, up to Ihc dam and Includes the area known as Ihe "Bull Hole". ' through and to. Insure It becomes one of the area's flnest public This land was purchased as the firsl step of establishing a public parks. We respectfully ask roryourpalicnccasihe River Park project park at the river. . . continues lo progress. We hope each of you will comlnue to sup- We are also proud to recognize Ihc raony area residents who are port the park and we thank you very much for your understanding supporting this project. Many ofyou have donated money and time, and cooperation In these matters. Tb the edlton ^ On Thursday,,June 7.'a public meeting was held at 'the iCooi- ecmcc VFW to provide an updote on plans for the River Park Projcci. During this meeting, the project's master plan was reviewed and It was announced that through Ihc combined cfTorts of the River Park Task Force and the Cooleemee Historical Association, Ihc Towii of Cooleemee purchased a40-acie parcel of land on Ihe Rowan County side of the South Yadkin River. Tills parcel Includes Ihc river bank property extending north from the old bridge located behind the Some of you have notified police of trespassci:! and we thank you very much for your assistance as we attempt to keep the area free ' from UUer, olcbhol use and other Inappropriate conduci. ' Unfonunalcly, ccrtain individuals In the community raised con- ceras alwiit envlronmentol; safety and liability Issues that the town Is resp6hslble to address before opening Ihe property lo the public. Someone dumped trash, furniture, appliances and constnictlon waste ncar theslte rather lhaii using proper area landmis. Four wheelers have deteriorated the roails, killed vegetation and created erosion.: issues that will also have to be addressed. After careful consider ation by imth town officials and the River Park Task Force, we have designated Ihc area as off limits to till persons and vehicles. Signs , have i>ecn erected posting it for no trespassing and our police arc patrolling It regularly. Other property owners around Ihe site have also posted Ihclrproperties and have requested police assistance In keeping unauthorized persons off of Iheir properties p well. Under current laws, persons should obtain written permission from the property owners before entering that property. Violators can be charged with trespassing, cited or arrcstcd and arc subject to hav ing Iheir vehicles Impounded and removed from Ihe property. Un- Thc Cooleemee Town Board of Commissioners ' Mayor Grady Spry, Commissioners DAVIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 . (336)751-2120 ' Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks.............................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson.........................General Manager Mike Bamhardt...........................Managing Editor RayTutlerow..............................Advertising Dlreclor BHan Pitts...................................Sports Editor . > Karen RIckell..:..,..Circulation/Classified Director Mocksville Enlorprlio DavlgReeord CoolMmn Journal 1916-1958, ■ ' 1699-1958 , . - 1901-1971 Periodlc^s Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 SubscripUon Rates “ ' ■ Single Copy, 30 Cents................. $20 Per Year In N.C., .t25 Outside n:C. ; POSTMASTER i i SendAddressChangesto: 1 . : Davie County Enterimsc Record ■ : ■ P.O. Box 99. Mocksville, NC 27028 Should criminal executions be televised? Richard Staley Robert Jester Farmington Mocksvillc “No way. It dcgraUas the “No. If wc all start watch- • value of human life.” , ing executions wc will ' .becomc desensitized.” , 'Frankie Byerly Mocksville ' “No, something like that: doesn’t need to tx! sliown.” , Jlie puhllc needs to see ______________________something like that.” ’ Charles McGurer: . Mocksvillc' “NoJ I just don’t think DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - 3 Legislative Report: Nunriber Of Bills In Gommittee Sometimes Ridiculous By Rep. Julia CsHoword ; N.C House of Representatives Pressure has been building in the Appropriations SubcommIt' tees this week as the end of the state’s fiscal year rapidly approaches. Sometimes it has reached the point of ridiculous because of the number of bills being scheduled for a single committee meeting time. (For example, on Wednesday the Subcommittee on Educa* tion had 23 bills scheduled, and the Subcommittee on Natural & Economic Resources had 34. The normal number is four or five bills per meeting.) When a bill is allowed five minutes or less for debate or questions, you can believe that it is not examined thor- oughly^ One of the bills on the House Floor this week received probably the most debate this year. Tliat was Senate Bill 898, titled The StudcntCillzcnActof2001. This bill provides forstudents in middle and high schools to receive instruction on participation In the demo* cratic process and to give them hands*on experience. It also pro* vides for character education, which includes courage, good judg ment, integrity, kindness, perseverance, respect, responsibility, and self-discipline. In addition to other instruction, local school boards are encour aged lo include instruction on respect for school personnel, respon sibility for school safety, service to others, and good citizenship. The bill allows that the Ten Commandments may be displayed on school grounds, and adopts a suitable dress code for stiidenu and school employees. SB 898 generated a tremendous amount of debate on the Floor, with 14 amendments being offered. (Eight were adopted, five failed, and one was withdrawn.): Because the House changed a Senate bill, the bill must go back to the Senate for concurrence, and if the change.s are not accepted, a conferencc committee will be oppointcd. Here are some bills that may be of interest to you that have passed both chambers and are state law: SB 71 Suspended Students Assigned to Alternative Programs. An act to establish a pilot program under which participating local school units place all students who are on short-term out*of-school suspension in alternative learning programs. SB 259 Abolish Church Bond Dealer Restriction. An act to amend the Securities Dealer Registration Statutes to abolish the Church Bond Dealer Restriction. SB 378. Education Degree Not Uequlrcd/Local Superinten dent. An act to permit an Individual who has leadership, manage ment, and administrative ability in a field other than education lo serve as a local superintendent of schools. Efl'ective July I and applies to superiniendente elected after that dale. SB 716 Poll Worker Discharge. An act to give precinct elec tion officials (chief judges, Judges, and assistants) the same protec tion from discharge as jurors. SB 825 State Health Plan Contract/Exempt APA. An act to exempt from Ihc contested case provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act contract disputes between the Teachers and Slate Employees Comprehensive Major Medical Plan and entities under contract with the Plan; and to clarify that a state agency may seek Louise Stroud Column Fascinating Reading To the editor: Although 1 missed reading Louise Stroud's letter In your May 17 edition of the Enterprise Record when.it first appeared, I found it recently and thoroughly enjoyed it. My wife and I • site is a native of Manhattan Island and I was a Long Islander though my high schools days - so enjoy our visits to Mocksville, where, as Mrs. Bahn tells people. “Mocksville has sidewalks and people re ally use them.” And those fortunate enough to have homes with front porches actually sit on them. I had a delightful telephone converaalion with Ms. Stroud today, told her how much wc enjoyed her recounting of her earlier limes in Mocksville. She told me in turn that you have asked her to write a monthly piece about Mocksville as It was when she was growing up. My wife and I shall be among her most avid renders and look forward lo her report in July. Thank you • and Ms, Siroud • for helping bring lo life some of Ihe old days of Mocksvillc. Perhaps most of her readers “would not want to go back,*’ as she wrote, to those earlier years, but they cer tainly make fascinating reading in the here and now. , Chester B. Balm, Advance Humane Society Wants To ‘Keep Thenn Alive In 2005’ To the editor: The Humane Society of Davie County is six months into a two- year capital fundraising campaign lo build our new adoption cen ter. I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who Have helped us thus far. The Davie County Enterprise has been generous In extending us coverage at each step of the way. We really appreci ate their continued support. Tlie North Davie Middle Students did a phenomenal job in raising more than $6,000 for our project. They plan lo do another fundraiser next year. I would like lo thank them again and challenge South Davie Middle School as well as the high school to follow Iheir lead. The Woodson Foundation has made two generous donations. , This year, the Woodson Foundation has committed 550,000 to ' our building fund. Their $25,000 donation lost year allowed us to purchase the land for the center. Beside that land, an additional 7.57 ocres was donated by the land’s owners: Bob and Joy Foster. Bill and Betty Hall, Vena Hairis, and Colean Foster. In addition, attor ney Andrew White denoted the legal services necessory for the land transfer. I would like to publicly lhank each of these folks. Support like this has put us well on the way towards our goal to build Ihe best adoption center possible. Many times, animals die at our local shelter simply because there is nol enough space lo liouse ihem until the right person comes along lo lake them home. Providing ihis interim housing for these animals Is the goal of our project. Soon, pledge forms will be available at several sites around the county. Initially, wc hope to provide them at Ihe library, the YMCA. and the Mocksvillc towii hall. Please pick up a pledge form and do what you can. Donations of even a few dollars can help. Help us reach our goal lo Keep Them Alive In 2005! Thanks again to all who have ond who continue to help. . , ^ - Dr. Robin N. Brock Choir-Adopiion Ccn|er Committee Reynolds Foundation Helps Djorriestic Violence Services To the editor: Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation accepted a proposal from the Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center for $20,00010 aid the victims of domestic crime in Davie County. This is the second gift the foundation has awarded this agency since 1999. The proponents of this grant arc unique services offered to the vic tims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Davie County. These funds will be used in two major areas. The first is to se cure the services of legal representatives for civil court in the pur suit of protection orders. It has long been a tremendous disadvan tage for a victim to represent her/him self in the court room, par ticularly when the defendant has an alloroey. With these Z. Smith Reynolds funds, Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Cri sis Center is able to secure the services of those members of the legal community who will work for a small fee to Insure the safety ofihese victims and their children. v The second major area of support is lo supply start up housing needs for victims who are leaving an abusive situation. Very often die victim must find alternative housing when leaving an abuser o r' . must find the money to pay all existing utility, heat, electricity, and, rent deposits. Many times die abuser will cut off. the power and water supplies leaving the victim and children without heat, water, and electricity. With these ZSRF funds, DDVS/RCC Is able to help with Ihe cost of these start-up housing deposits making it possible for the victim and children to have a safe, warm home in which to live. ■ The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundotion was established in 1936 as a memorial to Ihe youngest son of the founder of R. J. Reynolds To bacco Co. The brother and two sisters of Z. Smith Reynolds, A. Smith Reynolds, R. J. Reynolds Jr.. Mary Reynolds Babcock, and Nancy Susan Reynolds Bagley. provided that their inheritance from his estate would go to the establishment of a trust for the benefit of the people of North Carolina. One of ihe initial trustees of ihe foun dation was Z. Smith Reynolds' uncle, William Neal Reynolds, who at his death In 1951 crcaled a trust that now provides a portion of the foundation’s annual income. The foundation, as die beneficiary of tlie Income from Ihe Zachary Smith Reynolds Trust and ihe W.N. Reynolds Trust, has made grants of more than $301 million lo recipients in all of North Carolina's 100 counties. In recent years tiie foundalion has focused its atten tion on strengthening public elementary and secondary education, preserving the environmenl. stimulating community economic de velopment, and on Issues that impact minorities and women. In 1986 the foundalion. as a part of its 50lh anniversary, estab lished the Nancy Susan Reynolds Awards to recognize people who have made a difference in leadership in Iheir communities and have gone largely unrecognized. Also, in May of 1989, ihe foundation’s board of trustees established a sabbatical program lo reward indi vidual leaders in nonprofit organizations who have made cxcep- lionol commitments of time, talent, and energy to their positions. Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, and the residenu of Davie County are extremely grateful to die Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation for making funds available for services to the victims of domestic crime in Davie County. Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center Is a United Way Agency. DDVS/RCC Is a county agency ihat is over 90 percent grant funded. Martha L. McQueen , Director McVeigh Deserved The Death Penalty To Ihe edilor; 1 would like lo respond lo Ihc Icltcr that Mr. Dressier wrote In losi week's edition of the Enterprise. WhIlelrespcclMr.Dresslcr's opinion, I find il harJ to believe that any American would not see the Importance of putting Ihis terrorist (TImolliy McVclgh)lo death. Why should any American want lo have their hard-cnmcd lax money used to keep this animal alive. Funhcrmore, to keep McVeigh alive would be ah insult to the memory of Ihe 168 men, women, children, babies and uhbbm infanls that Ihis man so easily discarded as noth ing more than mere casualties of his own llllle war against Ihe U.S. igovemmenl; not to mention ihe hundreds of people that were In-' jured and yvhose lives will forever be changed by McVeigh's sense less acti;^" A .Whether you want to label McVeigh's ewcutlon as justice or ' vcngeance, Ihe fact remains lhat he had li choice.' He could have Slopped the deatlu of those innocent people.. He knew what was going lo happen, ih'ey did nol. Do you ihink thal if they had any, - Idea that ihclr lives and Ihe lives of their children were in danger , thal they would have walked Inlo dial building on that fateful day? . This man had no regard for human life and showed il by pulling U s, cause above the lives of his own rellow.Amerlcans. 'By his own acknowlcdgemeni; his only regrel Is that his bomb did not destroy,, ' the entire building. Ju-,I Ihlnk of how many more Hves would Iwye. been lost if his dream had been realized. Something else to be considered Is the fact lhat McVcigh staled that he knew dial he would be caught and what his punishment would be. I guess that he didn’t hold his life in high regard either. If he wanted to make a sialement why didn’t he just blow his self up and save us all a lot of suffering? As for a deterrent, I hope that the death penalty will make some would-be terrorist diink twice; but the fact of die mutter Is that if someone Is sick enough to even contemplate a plan like McVeigh’s, there is nodiing short of death that wiU slop them. : ;> / : So did the government of the United States curtail this kind of behavior? I doubt il, but they did stop this one sick Individual from spouting his own personal agenda to the many forums Uiat arc made available to people like him .; * ‘ ' 0 In response to what society is teaching Its children, I don't Ihink lhat you can compare the act ,of this terrorist and his punishment to ' a child hitting another a child; You arc companng the murder of 168 Innocent people to a playground a^umcnl between school chil dren. I fail 10 see the similarity., If we continue to allow the. McVeighs of the worid to merely get by with life in prison, what kmdofexam'ple docs thal.sct for our chiidien? . \ I ' ^ V ^ynthia Danner , \r, V. Cl ',Mock.sville ' ' ' ' . relief under the Declaratory Judgment Act. SB852 Insunmcc for Ptihllc Works Projccls. An Act lo au- tliorize the Stale to purchase owner-conlrolled or wrap-up insur ance for Public Works Projccls. HB 803 Reorganize Savings Institution Division. An act u transfer the Savings Institutions Division to the Slate Banking Com missioncr. to authorize additional deputy commissioners; to merge the Savings Institutions Commission with the Stale Banking Com mission; lo require the Commissioner to report lo the General As sembly; and to make technical and conforming changes to the Stat utes. Effective July 1. HB 1053 Action On Construction Poymcnt Bond. An act tc shorten the time period in which a claimant may bring an action or a payment bond when the claimant has a direct contractual rela tionship with a subcontractor in connection with aconslruction con tract but no contractual relationship with the contractor. Effcclivc Oct. 1. IIB 1090 RIAA Membership. An act providing that the presi dent of the N.C. Rural Economic Development Center shall serve as an ex officio member of tite Rural Internet Access Authority. HB 1149 School Policies on Harassment of Employees. An ' act authorizing local Boards of Education to adopt policies address ing the sexual harassment of school employees, and to clarify liic law prohibiting retnlialion against employees who report sexual ha rassment. Effective July 1. HB 1160 Health Insurancc/Unlform Provider Credential. An act to provide uniform provider cre-dentlaling by health insurance plans. Effective Oct. I. We were delighted lo have Adam Sain as o page in Raleigh this week. Please keep praying for all the legislators for wisdom In dealing with the budget decisions tliat need lo be made. Thanks for all youi input., Camp At Rich Park A Success To the editor: Arca scouts have recently finished a successful and fun week of Uwharrie Cub Scout Day Camp at Rich Park. Dens from Davidson County and a strong showing from Bethlehem United Methodist Pack 732 in Davie County were involved. Boys partici pated in BB target shooting, archery, swimming, golf, bike safely rodco.crafts. and nature hikes. Each boy earned achievement belt loops when completed. A sincere appreciation to Dave and Mary Sutler. Rusty Strickland. Scott Cranfill and all Ihc adults who take time off from their jobs to run this program. Without the Davie YMCA, local business dona tions, church suppoh and dedicated adults and teenage scouts who volunteered their time and talents, scouting would not exist. A huge thank you for being positive role models as well as making lasting memories for these young scouts. Lori Zarbock Advancc Relay EntertainnnentAHit To the editor: I would like to express a sincere thank you to Weldon Sipc a South Duvie Middle School, our entenainers, and Barry Rentz am Jennifer Slogick for hejpins mnk&thift ywu>Ro\«y for «n\er-' tainment h succeSTTlic "Memory Video" Mri Slpe spent many hours creating was a wonderful addition lo the Luminary Ceremony. The crowd was touched as the faces of loved ones appeared one after another on die screen.' The music Barry Reniz played to accom pany it wais perfect. Tlie entertainers did a masterful job of keeping spirits high throughout Ihe evening and Kevin Brown was a hit with karaoke for all ages. I would also like lo extend my congratulations to the brave con testants of our first ever Dance-a-Thon. Tliey all danced from 1 lo 7:30 a.m. without one break. Tlie winners were: Kim Cashwell, Hope Leonard, Matt Morris. Lynn Ray. Greg Simpson, and Shanna Taylor. Thanks to all who participated to make the 2001 Fun in the Sun Relay for Life a success. Jane Simpson, Entertainment Chairman Truth About God’s Word Not Found On Internet To Ihc editor: Wc are writing in response to a letter to the editor thal was pub lished in the June 14 issue tilled “Church Theory Just a Smoke Screen”. First of all. wc would like lo point out that one does not need lb go to ihe Internet to find out the truth about God’s word. We should read our Bibles (Authorized King James Version), compare scripture to scripture, and rightly divide the word of truth. Revelations 3:10 slates “Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of lempiation, which shall come upon all the worid, lo tiy them that dwell upon the earth." I Thcssalonlans 5:9 states "For God hath not appointed us lo wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ.” To learn more about the rapture and God’s plan for this worid and His church, read Matthew chapter 24 and I Thessalonians 4 and 5. ' If you are bom again (saved) the Holy Spirit dwells in you, com forting, guiding, and directing your life. I Corinthians 10:13staies . “There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be templed above that ye'are able; bul will with the temptation also.makc a way to escape, that ye niay be able to bear It." . > Salvation is a free gift from God. Ephesians 2:8 states "For by grace are ye saved through faiili; and that noi of yourselves: it Is the gift of God." If you have trusted the Lord ois your personal Savior there is hoihlhg to be afraid of. He wdl take care of his children. Romans 3:23; Romans 10:9-10,13. ’ ,. Paula Lancaster, TommlBogcr, Mocksville ; Hi •K .\’K ii ;ii Teresa Cotrell * Tnxlucu • Scnica * Grccr Opportuniiies (336)492-5460 , , , jSx; (336) 492-2711 , ' ; correll5@yadtel.net ' www.bcautipage.com/tc4bc , Mocksville, N.C ' i ^ 4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 2 A r r e s t e d ; C i t a t i o n s is s u e d in S i i e r i f f ’s T r a f f i c S t o p s Aren irafTic check point set ups Qtound Davie County re sulted in numerous citations and two arrests Thursday, }une 14. Cyrano Aliison, 29, of 215 Daiion Road, Mocksvilie was arrested at Pine Ridge and Broadway roads Tor assault in- nictlng serious injury, and fail ure to appear. Allison was a pas senger in tiie vehicle. His first trial date is set for July 13 in Wilkes County. Also arrested was Robert Charles Stem, 40, of254 Legion Cemctary St., Cooleemee for driving wlih Ilccnse revoked, fic titious registration, and insur ance violation. Stum*s flrst trial date is July 20. The following citations were issued: • Michael Todd Howell, 30, of Winston-Salem; no driver's license. • Peggy Lorclta Manin, 39, of 188 Woll St., Cooleemee, pos session of drag paraphernalia. • James Edward Kincaid 111, 32,of8951US. 601S;, Mocks ville, driving while license re voked. • Retchcr McQueen Jr., 66, of 578 Pine Ridge Road, Cool eemee, expired registration. • Suson Janet Dennis, 38, of . Summerfleld, expired registra tion. • Terry Lee Bost, 22, of Rockwcl, fictitious plate regis-. tration. • Daniel Michael Murphy, 38. Salisbury, expired registration. • Khalie Razrik, 24, of 205 LaQulntn Drive, Advance, un signed registration card. • Judy Kaye Reavis, 21, of 2068 Liberty Cliurch Road, Mocksville, expired registration. • Dannie Lee Rose, 35, Pin nacle, expired inspection. •Mark Allen Vaughn, 27. of Spencer, no motorcycle operator's liccnse.Michael Howell of Winston-Salem (left) was cited at the June 14 tralfio stop. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Veterans Service Office In Davie County 1%Funeral Home * One of the lesser-known of fices In the Davie County gov- emmcntistheofnceof Veterans Service. This onice is a part-time position authorized and funded by the Davie County Board of Commissioners. The County Veterans Service Officer is accredited by, and op erates under the supervision of the NC Division of Veterans Af fairs. The office functions as a point of contact; counselor; ad visor and advocate for oil veter ans residing in Davie County. The services provided by this one-person office are to assist the local veterans in their dealing with the Veterans Benefits Ad ministration, The Veterans Health Administration, and the National Cemetery Service at both the Federol and State lev els. Some of the services pro vided are: Compensation and Pension Programs; Veterans Health Care; Education and Training; Loans; Insurance and Burial Benefits. While this list is not aii-inclusive, it highlights the major functions of the office. One of the programs generat ing much interest among all vet erans today Is the Veterans Health Care Program. This pro gram is a congressionally funded. program that was first intioduced in 1998. The program is designed for oil veterans that served on "active" military duty and were discharged under other than dis honorable conditions. Active ser vice means full-time service os a member of the Anny, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, or os 0 commissioned officer of the Public Health Service, The En- vironmenui Services Adminis tration or the National Oceanic ondAtmosphericAdministration. In order io participate In the program, the veteran must fint enroll with the Veterans Health Administration. Once enrolled, the veteran will be assigned to one of seven categories ranging from category 1, which requires that the veteran have service- connected disabilily rated at fifty percent (50%) or more, to cat egory 7, which Is for veterans that do not have a scrvlcc-con- nectcd disability and agree to pay the co-payments. The Depart ment of Veteran Affairs estab lishes the requirement for co payments after careful consider ation of all factors Including the veteran's ability to pay. One of Ihe most frequently asked questions concerns the Outpatient Pharmacy Service. 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Jacqueline Arnold!, allowing unlicensed minor to drive, operat ing a vehicle with no insurance, prayer for Judgment continued on cost and condition she not let her children operate motor scooter without license and insurance on the street or highway. Ifthey are caught, the scooter will be confiscated. ' • -Adam Hardy Bailey, driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Christopher Diesecker, Im proper passing reduced to improper equipment, semenced to $10 and cost; Ucensc/drivlng permit viola tion, dismissed. - Lisa Carrick, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settle ment. - Johnny Cass, resisting public officer, sentenced to 60 days in Jail. - Robert Allen Childress, com municating threats, dismissed per mediation. - David Brian Cleary, assault on a female reduced by Judge to simple affniy, sentenced to 60 days in jail suspended two years, anger man agement classes, no contact with victim and cost; assault on a female, dlsmls.sed per plea. - Belly Kemp Clement, failure to slop for stopped school bus. prayer for Judgment continued on cost. - Glenn Eubanks, DWl, sen tenced to two years in prison sus pended two years with supervised probation, 30 days in Jail, substance abuse assessmenl, $400 and cost. - Dorothy Sullivan Gaither, ABC law violation, prayer for Judg ment continued on cost. - Jason A. Germain, aiding and abetting DWl, dismissed per plea of codefendant. -Jason Hawks, shoplifting con cealment of goods, sentenced to 10 days in Jail suspended one year on cost and condition he not to go Wal- Mart and perform 24 hours commu nity scrvlce. - Richard Jones Hindman, driv ing while license revoked reduced to no operator’s license, senlenced to 525 aiid cost. - Joyce M. Holton, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Willard Franklin Horner, speeding 90 in a 70 reduced to care less and reckless driving, driving while license revoked ^uced to no operator’s liccnse, senlenced to 45 days in Jail suspended one year,S50 and cost. - Donnie Ray James, assault on a female, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to $100 and cost; possession of up to one half ounce marijuana, dismissed per plea. ^ - Candice Marie Lowe, speed ing 99 in a 70 reduced to careless and reckless driving, prayer for Judgment on cost. - Eugene March, ABC law vio lation, prayer for Judgment contin ued on cost. - Carlos Amando Martinez, DWl, sentenced to 60 days in Jail; two counts resisting public officer, dismissed per plea. - Kimberly D. McClelland, driv- Ing while license revoked, dis missed. - Cindy Denise Mullls, misde meanor larceny, prayer for judg ment continued on cost. - David Eudell Myen, driving while license revoked, prayer for Judgment continued on cost; provid ing fictitious information to an of- fleer, dismissed per plea. -Timothy J, Nicholson, posses sion with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver cocaine, possession of cocaine, possession of drug para phernalia, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, dismissed per plea of codefendant. - Brian Dale Oakley, driving while license revoked reduced to no operator’s license, providing fictl- tious information io an officer, prayer for Judgment continued on cost; unsafe movement, dismissed perplea. ■ - James Arthur Pitt, driving a commereial vehicle while impali^. sentenced to 60 days in Jail sus pended one year, 24 hours commu nity service, substance abu.se assess- ment.$100and cosL •> Donnie Beth Powers, speeding 88 in a 70 reduced to improper equipment, sentenced to $100 and cost. - Caryon M. Ramseur, speeding 86 in a 70 reduced to 74 In a 70, sentenced to $10 and cost. - Carlos Aniwbn Redmond, pos session of fortified winc, liquor or malt beverage by a person under2l, prayer for judgment continued on cost: unsealed wine or liquor in pas senger area, dismissed per plea. . - Jimmy Thomas Russell, driv ing while license revoked reduced to no operator’s license, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - John Speight Sanford, misde meanor breaking and entering re duced to domestic criminal trespass, sentenced to I20duys In prison. - Cementhla*niran Smith, unau thorized use of a motor vehicle, prayer for Judgment continued on cost and condition she continue drug treatment and submit to drug tests, - Connie B. Smith, misde meanor larceny, prayer for judg ment continued one year on condi tion she perform 24 hours commu nity service within 30 days and not goon premises of Food Lion. - Felipe Solo, speeding 98 in a 70 reduced to careless and reckless driving, senlenced to $25 and cosL -Michael B. Stewart, misde meanor child abuse, dismissed by Judge. - Richie Alan Thompson, speed ing 98 in a 70 reduced to careless and reckless driving, sentenced to $25 and cost. - Leslie DeannTyslnger, speed ing 58 in a 45 reduced to Improper equipment, sentenced to $10 and cosl. - Steve,Teddy Uwanuwlch, speeding 96 in a 70 reduced to care- M an F o u n d G u ilty O f Im p e rs o n a tin g O ffic e r By Jconne GnUher Davie County Enterprise Rccord A man received a'suspendcd sentence for impersonating a law enforcement ofncer following testimony in Davie District. Court June 14. Barry Lynn Carroll had claimed to be Davie County Sherift’s Deputy Darren Ireland when he called her home late Feb. 19 asking to speak with his estranged wife, who was her stepdaughter, Carolyn Flanagan told Judge Jack E. Klass. She said she didn’t recognize his voice at first but did as his tone changed when he was get-' ting off the phone. She is 100 percent sure It wos Carroll’s voice she heard. When she told her husband about the call and that it sounded like Carroll, he called the sheriff's oHlce and discovered Ireland was not on duty that night. Klass denied a motion by de fense attoiTiey Rob Raisbeck to dismiss the charge following her testimony. Carroll said officers had served him with a domestic vio lence protection order that evening but denied calling his wife that night or ever claiming to be a law enforcement officer. Raisbeck told the judge the Carrolls had agreed earlier to dismiss all criminal charges against each, but the witness had County Delays Adoption Of Budget Continued From Page 1 a permit to do just about any thing, Frank said. Harry Wallace suggested the county expand its idea to put $10,000 to the side to reward county'employees who come up with cost-saving ldea.s; Put oh advertisement in the newspaper, asking for those ideas from all residents, and split the savings with those who come tip with the idea; Wallace said. Not only would that-save the county money, it would save the taxpay* ers’ money, he said.' • , “ I can’t fight ya’Il, but l ean try to’find ways to save money on.mytaxe.s,’'hesald. • ' Bob Rose pointed out that for the past two years, the county budget has grown nearly 20 per cent;,‘TTiat seems excessive,” he said; He cornthended thci county’s; plaiv to establish a grants udmmistratlon depart- ment, but said they should seek grants tliat will dircctly relieve the burden of the taxpayer. ,; - Fifteen county departments had increased ranging from 8% to S1 %, totaling $1.7 million, or . 56.2 percent of the budget in crease. “ It appears this needs to be returned for further .work, Rose said. Roger Spillman agreed that further study is needed, and sug gested the county appoint a com mittee. Compaiiies arc cutting back, and taxpayers are losing . jobs and income. “Let’s work out a way to help cut costs in Davie County ... to see If we can cut our taxes," Spillman said. ; ; ' , ■- Couiitycommisslonersdldn't adopt a biidget, but recessed the - meeting imtil 7 p.m. June 28 to ' see if a state budget Is' adopted.. If not, the county .will likely' ‘ adopt an interim budget; Board chairman :M;chael. Allen pointed out'that the new property values were raised from , seven, years ago, and urged people who think their properly ’ : is valued too high to file proper : petitions with tiie tax office. ‘ t VYour’attendancc does mean less and reckless driving, senlenced to $25 and cost. - Matthew H. Vaughlers, show cause for failure to complete court ordered anger management classes, compiled, continued under previous order. - Michael Bernard While, driv ing while license revoked reduced 10 no operulor's license, sentenced to $25 and cosl. - Timothy Willis, three counts failure to return rental property, dis missed per correction. not signed those papers. The case should be pros ecuted because stale docs not take kindly to someone imper sonating a law enforcement of ficer, argued assistant district attorney Carlton Terry. Putting all the circumstances together, the judge said he found Carroll guilty though he had never seen a case of imperson ating a law enforcement officer like this one. He sentenced Carroll to 45 days in jail but sus pended the sentence two years, ordering him to perform 24 hours community service within 30 days and pay court costs. Raisbeck appealed the judge’s ruling to Davie County Superior Court. Failed To Appear -Don Carlos Belford II, DWl, - Pamela Sue Carroll, speeding 81 in a 70, no operator’s license. - James Umothy Eads, speed; Ing 84 In a 70, driving while license revoked. -l^nya Denlce Hardy, unsealed wine or liquor In passenger area. - Anibal P. Hemandez, speeding 83 in a 55, no operator’s license. - Jose Rodriguez Hernandez, DWl, driving left of center, no operator's license, open container of alcohol. - Jason Kim, driving while li cense revoked, possessing or dis playing an aller^, fictitious or re voked driver's license. -JerimI MIshon Sims, speeding 85 in a 70, driving white'llcense re voked. - Lenny Dean Taylor, operating a vehicle with no insurance, no operator’s license, failure lo stop for stop sign or flashing red light. - Allen Landon Wyse, intoxi cated and disruptive. Assault With A Deadly Weapon Charge Is Reduced By Judge The judge reduced the charge against a woman accused of as sault with a deadly weapon af ter hearing the testimony of the investigating officer June 14 in Davie District Court. Wanda Sue Smith admitted she had assaulted her boyfriend when questioned at her home June 3, Davie Sheriff’s Deputy Darren Ireland testified. She told him she was trying to get her car keys from him when they started lo scuffie. She had wrestled around with him and picked up an unidentified item in the yard and attempted to strike him with It, Ireland said. He took photos of the Inju ries sustained by her boyfriend, who told him Smith had as saulted him, the deputy ex plained. There Is no evidence of as sault with a deadly weapon, ar gued defense attorney Grady McClamrock. It was Smith who called tlw sheriffs dcpartmem to retrieve her car keys for her. She told Ireland she had picked up something in the yard and attempted to hit her boy friend, but there is no evidence she struck him with it or even what the Item was, he said. If no deadly weapon had been used, the judge should at least find Smith guilty of assault be cause she had admitted her guilt to the officer, argued prosecutor Crystal Sain. She said she would not call the victim to testify even though he was present in the courtroom, because he was Impaired. Judge Jack E. Klass found Smith guilty of simple affray, finding that she had been in volved In a scuffie. He sentenced her to 30 days in Jail suspended six months on the condition she spend one night in jail. W o m a n C o n v ic t e d O f A s s a u lt A Davie woman was con victed of assault June 14 in dis trict court for dragging her child’s stepmother down the road with her van during a child visitation exchange. Originally chargcd with as sault with adeadly weapon, An gela Caudle Key pled no contest to simple assault. Key had allegedly grabbed his client, Mildred Boger Baity, by her shirt and took off in the van. dragging her down the road, attorney Ed Vogler told Judge Jack E. Klass. Key’s attorney Wade Leonard argued that Baity had started the dispute between the women, making threats several days prior to theincidem. Key claims Baity began hit ting her and scratching her from outside the van, Leonard said. She took off in the van In an ef fort to get away from her at tacker. who eventually fell off the van and was Injured. Six witnesses would testify Baity had not assaulted Key un til she was being dragged by the vehicle, Vogler said, Klass sentenced Key to 30 days in jail but suspended the sentence two years, ordering her to have no contact with Baity. She must also pay a $50 fine and court costs. The district attorney dis missed a charge of simple as sault against Baity. a lot and we will take all of this into consideration,” he told the crowd which filled the meeting room. Commissioner Dan Barrett said that stale withheld a million dollars from Davi? County last year, and there is the possibility that even more won't be realized from the state this coming fiscal year.,“We’re trying to ^ os re sponsible tis we can,” he said. ■ Comriiissloner Ken White urged those at the meeting to be “just as aggressive” in talking to their state representatives, sena tors and goveradr. He said com missioners cut $2 million from the proposed budget. Counties perform govern ment runct|<t*ts closest to the people. “If you need a deputy sherifi’ In the middle of the night, we’re the onef who sends him," White said; Vlfybu haven rabid skunk 111 your yard,': we’re the ones who send animal control. We send EMS.The only way we; can do that ls revenue from* taxes." A S to r e h o u s e F o r J e s u s F o o d D r iv e Join in th is com m u nity e ffo rt to collect fo o d fo r A Storehouse fo r Jesus D u r i n g t h e E n t i r e M o n t l i o f J u n e Bring Your Non-Perishable Food DonatlonsTo These Oavle County Locations; CCB (all 4 Davk County locations) • Cooleemee Supermaket Wal-Mart (MocksviiiB) • Ben Franklin (Mock'sviiie) Courtside Sports - Foster Drug Co. ITEMS NEEDED: . Canned Vegetables (especially leafy greens, beets, and sweet potatoes) - (no green beans or corn please), Canned Meats (no tuna please), Complete Pancake Mlx^ Pancake Syrup, Dry Milk (lr\ envelopes), Crackers, Fruit Juice, ' Spaghetti Sauce & Spaghetti, Macaroni & Cheese, Canned Fniit, Cereal, ^ - Sugar, Koolald, Cornbread & Muffin Mixes, Jello, Tea, Laundry Detergent - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 11 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - 7 M o c k s v i l l e P o lic e The foUoMvlng {nctdenu were reported to the Mockiville Police Depattment. : • The larceny of 11 gallons of gas was repotted from B's 2, Salisbury Sireei, onJune II. ■ -A woman reported June 12 that she was grabbed by the hair and Tobbed of a pack of cigarettes and a small amount of money at S a.m. on Whitney Road. •The larceny of newspapers was reported June 14 from racks at Mocksville Marketplace.- < ' . • A trespasser was reported June 17 at 8 residence on Pine Street. •A trespasser was reported June. 17 at a residence on Hardison Street. • The larceny of 24 gallons of gas was reported July 16 from Rushco.YadkinvilleRoad. • A trespasser was reported June 12 off Moumvlew Drive. • A trespasser was reported June 17 at s residence on Milling Road. • A woman reported June 16 that someone assaulted her ai her Roll* Ing Hills Lane residence. • A woman reported June IS that someone shook the door knob to her Hardison Street residence and (hen left.' . • The atlempled breaking and entering of a residence on Polaris ‘ Drive wtks reponed June 15. • The breaking, entering and lar ceny of a VCR. televisions, Nintendo, was reported June 15 from ari apartment on Sunset Drive. Arrests • Linda Kelly Brown, 36, of 1521 Milling Road, was charged June 12 with DWI. Trial date: July • Enrique Rodriguez Solis, 20. of Northwood Apartments 607, was charged June 15 with driving while license revoked, violation of a (own noise ordinance, and failure to cany registration card. Trial date: July 20. - Andre, Heaggins, 38. of Woodleaf, was charged June 17 with DWi, driving while license revoked, and obstructing and delay ing an officer. Trial dale: June 17. • John David Burton. 28. of Statesville, was charged June 17 with second-degree trespassing and communicating threau. Trial date: June28. .... TVafflc Accidents • Corey Deon Ijames, 26, of 206 S. Angell Road, failed to stop the 1994 Volkswagen he was driving on Milling Road at 2 p.m. June 12 be fore it hit the rear of a 1992 Honda driven by John Franklin Leach. 54. of 373 Campbell Road, reported Assistant Chief WJ. Stoneman. • Charles Gilbert Dalton, 48, of 249 Hemlock St., was driving a car on Valley Road at 4:40 p.m. June 12 when it struck a deer, reported Officer Derrick L. Cline. A Mocksville woman was charged with ninnlng a stop light* after a wreck In front of Squire Boone Plaia at 2;08 p.m. June 13. Lora Bowers Sparks, 39, of 750 Sain Road, failed to stop the 1992 Buick she was driving before it hit a 1994 Mercury driven by Brenda Stroupe Rutherford, 59, of 119 Sheffield Road, reported Officer R.A. Donalhan. . Chutes Buideh PhiUlps.74. of 119 Phillips Lane, failed to stop the 1987 Peugot he was driving on North Main Street at 2:15 p.m. June 17 before it stnjck the rear of a 1990 Chevrolet driven by Roy Lee Pelote, 47. of Chesapeake. Va., re ported Officer Rick Oilliland. . Michael Allan Millman, 16, of 1175 Junction Road, foiled (6 stop (he 1989 Pontiac he was driving on Salisbury Street at 1:15 p.m. JUne 16 before it struck the rear of a 1998 Nissan piclcup driven by Mildred Archer Hoffman, 55, of 156 Lagle Lane, Cooteemee, reported Officer Rick Oilliland. C i v i l L a w s u it s The following civil lawsuits were filed with the Clerk of Court. > Sandra Cline Micoui vs. Gre gory Allen Micoui, child custody -ond support, divorce, alimony, more !than 50 percent of marital prt)perty. iretum of vehicle. I • Kimberly Denise Eller ;Lambe(h vs. Christopher Reese Lambeth, absolute divorce, resume using maiden name. • Ava Beth Myers vs. Chad Nichols, child custody and support; counterclaim, that plaintiff's com plaint be dismissed, child custody ond support. • Davie Social Services, on be half of: Carol Dyson vs. Torre Jones, child support; Timothy Ferguson vs. Melissa Jones, insur* . ance coverage for child; Ametlce J. Miller vs. Aaron Henderson, pater nity, child support; Kalhy Earnhardt vs. George Bell, paiernlty, child support; Briglde H. Johnson vs. Terence M. Johnson, child support; Kimberly A. Whidey vs. Billy G. Phillips, voluntary support agree- men(; Cindy Arana vs. Douglas Hallman, child support; Rachel E. Heffner vs. Jose Luis Ortiz, volun tary support agreement. • Dennis Speagle doing business as Don's Auio Sales vs. Michael J. Johnson doing business as Mocks ville Shell, return of vehicle; coun terclaim, that plainUff recover noth- ing. ' ' - Johnna Charlene O'Neal Moody vs. Donald Ray Moody, ab solute divorce, resume using maiden name, child custody and support; counterclaim, divorce, child custody and support • Julie Ophelia Lookabill vs. Michael Brandon Smi(h. child cus- (ody and support • Laconia Savings Bank vs. Margarito Munoz, request Judg ment, $8,682.50. • Penn NaUonal Insurance vs. Chnitopher Lee Shrewsbury, auto wreck claim, request judgment, in excess $10,000. • Davie County Healthcare do ing business as Davie County Hos pital, requests judgment, vs.: Billy Cray Phillips II, $349; Lena Mae Benge, $226.90; Jeny W. Christie, 5202.90; Frederick Daye, $2I0.(M; Shelly Goldner, S2I3.40; Jody Hutchens. $217.58; Denny ,Von Livengood, $310.90; Sandra M. Morales, $5,386.21; Charlene Marhenke, $350.14; Lou Ann Qoughenor, $609.22; Peggy L. Church, $1,857.50. • Debra Cheek Conley Phipps vs. Jeffrey K. Phipps, divorce. • Geneva M. Wooten vs. Robert S. Woolen, child custody and sup port, possession of personal prop erty, alimony, equitable distribution of marital property; counterclaim. child custody and support, greater than equal share of marital property, request for alimony be dismissed. • Candy Sue Hedrick and Larry Daniel Hedrick vs. Elizabeth Wil son, child custody. • Britlin Scoti Osborne vs. April McDaniel, child custody. *- Reuben Donald Cranford vs*. Helen Redman Cranford, absolute dlvorcc. • Sylvia Stewart vs. Noda Jack son. request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. . Estate of Terry Lynn.Klmmer Sr. vs. Kimberly Ann Waller, re quest for Judgment declaring right ful distribution of estate assets. • Superior Bank Servicing Divi sion vs. Michelle Lynn Lambeth and Trudy Hodges Lambeih, re quest judgment, $ 15,131.22; • Roy Shoemaker vs. Cynthia M. Robertson, request defendant not ' assault, threaten, abuse, follow, ha rass or interfere with plaintiff. • Archie Lipscomb vs. Letitia D. Boger and Nationwide Insurance Co., outo wreck claim. $64,147.82. L a n d T r a n s f e r s F i r e s Davie County fire departments responded to (he following calls: JunelltCenter,6:I8p.m.,U.S. 64 West, automobileaccident; Fork, 7:10 p.m., U.S. 64 East June 12: William R. Davie, 1:38 p.m., U.S. 601 North, automo bile Occident; Center assisted. June 13: Advance. 4:07 p.m.. Bay Hill Drive, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted; William R. Davie. 8:30p.m.,Bear CreekChurchRoad, . automobile Occident; Center. 8:41 dent June 14:Center, 10:13 p.m., Calahain Road, automobile acci dent; Jerusalem. 10:51 p.m.. Will Boone Road, tree In road. June 15: Center, I0;07 a.m.. Center Exxon, vehicle lire; Farm ington, 4:35 p.m., 1-40 West, auto mobile accident; Smith Grove as sisted; Fannington, 5:10 p.m., stand by for Yadkin Co. on stnjcture fire, Juoel6:Sm!thGrove,8:08p.m., ,N.C. 801 South, smoke investiga-: «Uoa;>Adyutce tusisted. S h e r i f f ’s D e p a r t m e n t The following Incidents were re ported lo the Davie Sheriffs Dept. - On June 7 Betty Stroud re ported someone charged hems on a credit card not belonging to them at Wal-Mart, Mocksville. -Minnie Gordon reported some one look a car and forged check} (hal were inside the car at a tnick stoponU.S.601 North, Mocksville on June 13. , - On June 13 Loren Brown of Mooresvllle reported someone re moved a Bob Cat from a location near U.S. 64 Wes(. Mocksville. > Ryan Earnhardt reported 0 cell ‘phone had been lost at a home oit Brentwood Drive,AdvanceJune 13. - On June 13 Cherise Oarretson reported someone entered o vehicle ond removed a hand bog at a home on Daniel Road, Mocksville. . -'C.T.Robertsonreportedtlireou were being mode by phone at a resi dence on Fork Bixby Road,. Ad vance on June 14. - On June 14 Rodney Gobble re^rted a pressure washer, leaf blower, and fishing rods and reels were removed from a residence on A r r e s t s Sheffield Road, Mocksville. . - Mike James of Carolina Fln-< ishing reported a vehicle was driven through the gale of the business on U.S. 601 South, Mocksville on June 15. - On June 15 Amber Lewis re ported'money and CD’s were re moved from a residence on Wilson Court. Mocksville. - Austin Tliomas of Phtsboro reported finding a wallet at a conve nience store^al the intersection of U.S; 158 ond N.C. 801 on June 15. - On June 15 Ruby Coriell re ported anunknowii person scratched a car In a parking lot at Lakewood Molei, Mocksville. - -Fred Ellis of Ellis Auto Auc tion reported someone paying for d vehicle without sufficient funds'lo cover (he check on June 15. ' - On June 16 Marcio Semno reported a VCR and. a TV were removed from a residence on Main Church Road. Mocksville.. > Lewis Ocker reported a saddle was removed from a flea market located on U.S. 601 South, Mocks ville on June 16. The following land transfers were filed with the Davie County Register of Deeds, listed by parties Involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, with $2 rep resenting $1,000. • Ronald W. McDaniel and Ste- fanie H. McDaniel (o Jason Harvey and Morel Harvey, I lot, Jenisalem. $45. • Richard B. Poindexter ond Linda S. Poindexter (o C. Leonard Jones and Mary Nell Jones, 1.5 ocres. Shady Grove. $410. . Ronald W. Smith and Mary C. Smith to Raymond Stevens and Lisa Stevens, 1 lot, Mocksville, $34. • AniitL. Plou andGene E. Plott 10 Artlit L. Ploit 3.95 acres, Mocks ville. ; - Artist L. Ploti and Sherry W. Ploit and Gene E PIoK to Gene E. Plott 4.43 acres, Mocksville. • Wallace L. Barford and Josephine E. Barford to John S. Barford and Brenda R. Schmidli, 2 tracts, Jenisalem. • Samnaz Inc. lo Philip Geny Duncan and Karen Koy Duncani I lo(, Farmington, $510. • Polly Mitchell Foster to Lolamar Inc., 5 tracts, Jerusalem. $275. • Dick Anderson Construction to William Van Dyke Phillips and JoAnnOwen Phillips, I lot Shady Grove, $477. - David W. Bailey Jr. trustee and on behald of John H. Hoots.Sr. (o Dick Anderson Construction, I lot Shady Grove. - Aaron Rose and Lillian Rose (o The American Jewish Commit tee, I condominium, Farmington. • Margaret S. Potts hein, W.G. Potts and Diana N. Potts, Kaye Poits West and Glenda Po((s Boger (o Lorri C. Jones, .5 ocre, Fulton. $1. - Wode 0. Owens Jr. and Rachel P. Owens to Bentley Cariton and Lorrl Coriion. 1.02 acres, Mocks ville. $152. •. - Margie Page Milholen (94,5%) lo Charles E Milholen and Linda M. Love, 1 lot, Jerusalem. « •Shannon Duree Spillman to Traci Annette Allen, 1 parcel. Jenisalem. • Tony A. Cartner and Ann F. Cartner (o Stephen C. Snow and Jacqueline C.' Snow,' 3.08 acres. Mocksville, $19. • James R. Coggins and Joanne M. Coggins (o Dewey C. Redmond and Willa J. Redmond, .73 acre, Mocksville, $286. • Pearl S. Smith to Gary R Smith and Ivy Jo Smith, 1 tract Farming ton. $36. • Charles Fredrick Boger through attorney in fact, Lois Mae Boger 10 Lois Mae Boger. 2 trscts, Jenisalem. • Clyde L Nestor and Alma E Nestor (o Sco(t Killmeyer, 1 Io(. Farmington. $243. - Shannon' Duree Spillman (o Traci Annette Allen. 1.31 acres. Jerusalem. • • Shannon Duree Spillman to. Traci Anneiie Allen, .98 acre. Jerusalem. . • Shannon Duree Splllmon (third interest) to Traci Annette Allen. 1 lot. Jerusalem. • Mitchell B.Hallond Diana L. Hall 10 Linda K. Fisher. 1 lot,' Mocksville, $212. • Martin Lee Barber and Dreama Barber, Mel Jones and Denise Jones. RussellSmlih and Kimberly C. Smith to Victoria Solemo Bolton, 1 lot, Jenisalem. $47. • Glenn Johnson Builders to Dedric H. Robinson and Pamela D. Robinson. 1 lot Shady Grove, $384. • Jerry W. Bryant and Janet Bryani to Jacob W. Everidge, 2.76 acres, Fulton, $212. • Roger Phillip Spillman to Katherine Ann Broadway, 1 parcel, Jerusalem, $48. - Mark F. West and Mona Lisa West to Lori L. West 6.77 acres. Farmington, $42. • Floyd Greene Realty to Floyd E Greene, 3.42 ocres, Mocksville, $270. ' > wjoan Stroud Humble lo David Allen Barney and Renee R. Barney, 1 acre, Jerusalem. >■ 0. Dole Larson to Comfort Blit 12.74 ocres. Mocksville. • Ruby M. Morklond (0 Charles Morkland and Douglas Morklond, 2 tracts, Shady Grove, $120. H i ^ w a v P a t r o l The Dovle.Counly Sheriffs E>e- pMmentmadethefollowingorTesis. - Teresa Gail Thompson, 27, of 138 Fawn Lane, Mocksville was arrestedJune 12foroidIngand abet ting mlsd. child abuse. Trial date: June 28. . : •^NIckeySlrickland.3I.of353 IHobson Drive, Mocksville was or- Irested June 13 for communicating ;ilireots, end second degree trespass- •Ing. Trial dole; June 28. ■. > Michelle Elizabeth Deese, 24, :bf7630N.C.801North.Coolecemee ! was arrested June 13 on on order for. lanest Trial date: June 14. : >. - John S. Sanford Jr., 48, of 515. ;S; Main Street Mocksville was or- ' .rested June 13 for )lrst degree tres passing. Trial dale: June 27. ; ' -Tanya’Reece Angell, 29, of 240 Bear C^eek Church Road, ; iK|ocksvllle was onested June 14 for fdlure to pay coct Triol dale: June ,28.v.,r V,' - \'-.To'ny Rivos Martiiie^'52j of:i : 1066U,S.64.Wes(,|^wksviliewos' oirestKl'June’H.for failure to ap- ' j»or. Trial cioteVJuly 4. . ’’ V ^ r > -Lyndsay Clark Lynde, 23, of. 4065 U.S. 158, Mocksville was ar rested June 14 for harassing phone colls. Trial date: July-3. - Don Corlos Belford II. 40, of 126 Sunset Apts., Mocksville was arrestedJune ISforDWl.Trial date: July 19. . . , ' , . - Dewaync Eric Chunn. 38, of 217 Fonzo Way, Mocksville wos V arrested June 16 for trespassing, possession of dnig paraphernalia, and possession of less than , half ounce marijuana. Trial date: July •19. ; ,• ,-DiancMillerCarter, 19,ofl85 Lakewood Village Rood. Mocks- -■ vllle was arrestedJune 16 for child ‘ support. Trial dale: July 10. . - Sean Hancock Moore, 18, of 195 Sugar Creek Road. Mocksville was ortvsted June 17 for failure (0 appear. Trial dale: Oct. 4. ’ ' Dewoync Eric Cljunn, 39, of •217 Fonzo Woy, ^Moc'bville was. orriuted June 17forcommunI<eaiIng' ihreatsi Trial datei^JuIy, 19, -'Evelyn Louise Dewoj't, 21, of ;'43l paIton"Rdad,'MocksvII]e was turested June 18 for vioia'tlot) pre* < trio] release. Tnol. date: July 5. ^ The following iroffic wrecks were investigated by (he N.C. High* way Patrol In Davie County. Teen Charged A Linwood teen was charged whh exceeding o safe speed after 0 Vreck on ColohoIn.Road at 10:10 p.m.Junel4. Shannon Elizabeth Anderson,. 17, was driving a 1994 Ford ihai went off the road to the right, came back across the left, hitting an em* bankmeni off ihc.lefi side of the' rood, reported Trooper Eric T. Phillips. -' ' ; Safe Movement Violation A Mocksville (een was chorged* with making an unsofe traffic move*. ment ofier 0 wreck on U.S. 64 West' at6:09p,m. June 11. Brandy Ch&rlen Birdsong, 16, of 190 Tall Umbers Lane, drove a 1994 Mazda truck left Into the path of a 1988 Cadillac driven by Jerry Bnice Crahfori, 67, of 1927 Junc tion Road, Mocksville, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Wreck On 1-40 Tina Michellc‘Johnson,.30, of Winston-Salem, was driving o 1991: , Plymouibonl-40fli8 p.m.Jutie 13 Uial went olT. the road, lo the righi ■ and sinick an embankment, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Car HIU Tree Kerry Cato Meza, 29, of Gra ham, was driving a 1999 Toyota on MO at 8:45 p.m. June 13 when it went off the road to the right and struck a tree, reportedTrooper A.A. Justice. One Charge Filed A Mocksville teen was charged wi(h failure to apply with a driver’s . license resirlcdon code after a wreck on Daniels Road at 9:IS p.m. June 12. ' James Brandon Hawks. 17, of 992 Daniels Road, was driving o 1990 Bulcic that went off the road to (he right came back ocross the road to the’left^ then.went bock ocross the road again, hitling a uiil- .ity pole and fence to the right, re ported Trooper Eric T. Phillips. . Three Vehicle Wreck A Bridgevllle, Pa. man was charged with failure (0 reduce speed after a wreck on U.S. 601 North at 1:40 p.m; June 12. ’ ThoriusA; Beardshali,60, failed to slop the 1987 Acurohe was driv ing before it struck the rear of a 1992 Chevrolet driven by Teresa Boslian Nall, 37, of Woodleaf, knocking It across the center line into the path of a 1969 Chevrolet pickup being driven in the opposite direction by Jason Kenne(h Alexander. 19; of 540 Liber(y Church Road, Mocksville; reported Trooper A.A. Justice. , Three Charges Filed . AWoodleafwomanwascharged wiih DWI, exceeding a safe speed and possession of Schedule 3 dnigs after a wreck on N.C. 801 In Cool- eemee at 7:20 p.m. June 10. Linda Stanley'Sl^ores, 52, ws driving a 1986 Mercury ihot went off ihe rood (p the right goirig down an embankment, reported lYooper A. A. Justice.. ‘ * Tin Pan Alley Concert To Be Prior To Rich Park Fireworks The Mocksvillc/Davie Parks & Recremion Dept, will sponsior a July 4lh cclebralion at Rich .Park. Old-iinwy games and con tests start at 6:30 p.ni. on Wednesday, July 4, followed by live music by Tin Pan Alley playing beach and top 40s. Fireworks w ill light up the sky'startingat9:30. Admission w ill be $5 per car, and parking begins at 5 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and blainkels. For more information, call 751-2323; ■ County Plans Workshop To Study Cooleemee Zoning Cooleeinee Plans Lawnmbwer Parade, Watermelon Feast COOLEEMEE-The town's fourth annual Lawnmowcr Pa rade w ill be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 4. All entrants should meet prior'r 10 that'time on Church Street hear the Zachary House. The parade, line-lip will begin there. No prior registration is neces sary. ,.i.The.only requireijient is that'. the entry be able to cut grass., Decorate your lawnmowcr with a patriotic theme and Join the fun. It’s open to residents ■ from octijss the area.,, , At the end of the parade, free watermelon will be served in the picnic area at the towii paxk, i . The swimmmg pool will be open with'Admisslon: at $2 per person. ■ , ' ; , .J , Coiinty commissioners wjll hold a workshop at 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 27 in the commissioner's room ot the Davie County Administration Building. . , The meeting was rescheduled from June 20 !;o that people who tnay not have been notified prior to a public heanng last week can notiflcd. Richard Poindexter suggested the new date. County,; Manager Ken Windley said that two people of . the 1,700 noticcs sent said they ‘ didn't receive it. . ,; Commissioner! Ken’W hile .. said. he had no problem' with n date, but that the public hearing had already been held and tht workshop woultl work bettei with Just commissioners and staff discussing the issue. . “I do not see the need for an other public hearing to discuss this,’;, he; said. "We got 6 lot of public input, and I think we . sfiould lake that and review it. This board' has; g9t io'makq .a d e c i s i o n . ' ^ : J; ' Commissioner Dan Ban'eit’ agreed; saying the board needs to go oyer the proposal piece by piece, taking into account what . was said at the public hearing! "The .commissioners tilti- , tnatcly have to make the decision to pass any of this,',’ Barrett said.; ■ \\ ‘Davie Rockers’ To Be Sold in Benefit For Arts Council "A rts Will BeRocWng" is ihc theme of a rocking choir auction, one of many events at the Fourth Annual NC Furnishings Festival Aug. 3,4, and 5 in High Point. Arts councils from across the slate have been invited to partici pate by taking unfinished wooden rockers and creating decorated theme chairs repre senting Iheir county's heritage. The Davie Co. A m Council has gladly accepted that invitation, said Sue Boggs, president. Proceeds'from the auction, minus the cost of thlichairs, are to be donated to Ihe Arts Coun cil. Two local artists, Phyllis Shapiro ond Bonnie Williams, were selecjed by the Arts Coun cil to woik on this project. When completed, the chairs will be dis played in Mocksville in the Brock Performing Arts Center lobby unlil July 17. The two chairs, one adult size and one ciiiid size, were supplied by the festival. (Adult chairs were purchased from Craver Chair & Stool Co. on Hwy. 601.) The decorated rockers will be reiumeJlo High Point July 17, where they will be photographed and featured in the festival web site for bidding unlil Aug. 2. From July I8-Alig.'2 Ihe chairs will be displayed al the Oak Hollow Mall. They will then be taken to Showplace. on Ihe weekend of Ihe festival. The highest Internet bids will be used to begin Ihe bidding. "Watch for further informa tion and gel ready to place your bid," Boggs said. "For every per son attending the festival, $2 will be donated and relumed 10 Davie to communities and schools, so mark those dales on your calen dar make plans lo attend. For more information, con tact the Davie County Arls Council at 751-3000. ' Dennis Palmer Retires From Jockey International Dennis Palmer has retired from Jockcy Inlcmatlonal after 39 years. ! He began working for Jockcy In 1962 at the age of 19 at the Ccdartown Georgia Distribution Center in the rccciving depart ment, unloading trucks. In 1964, Palmer's leadership ability en abled him to be promoted to su pervisor, His wife Martha was a' full-time homemaker and raise Iheir sons Joe and Rusty.- Thc Palmers cotttribulcd lo the Ccdartown DC. As the boys grew they helped mow the lawn and occasionally Mariha filled in as clerical staff for those on leaves. When Ccdartown closed. Palmer was the only associate from (here to transfer to the Jockey Distribution Center In Cooleemee 12 years ogo. When Palmer came lo Cool- eemec, the management staff consisted of four supervisors and the plant manager. Currently the Cooleemee Distribution Center has 17 supervisors, one plant monager and odier members of the management support stafT. As a su- 0 supervisor in most departments. He has su pervised as many as 109 em ployees al a llmc. Palmer retires as supervisor in the Men’s Layout Department, on first shift First shift opera tion hours arc 7 a.m.-3 p.m., but It was always common to see Palmer arriving to work at 6 to ensure he knew how to plan the day for his department. Under the supervision of Palmer, the department has picked as many os 45,(XX) dozen In one shift. ‘ Palmer is on vacation and will be officially retiring on July 6. Palmer leaves behind many memories for his co-workers one of which was his daily quote: don't have enough people.” Terry Campbell Promoted By Betco STATESVILLE - Terry Campbell, who has been with BETCO almost seven years, has been promoted to U.S. sales manager for all domestic products. "I , am ■ always pleased lo announce any staff promotion, but in Terry's cose. I ’m particularly proud buaiise he has ;risen to his new po- ■ siti.oii. ' rather' qiiiclily”, remarked Buddy WhitncjJ'BCTCO's board chair- man. - “In the past'sev'erai months he acccptcd the r;:sponsibilily .of sales & marketing,director for , ,Qur Slates'ville self-storage op eration and when Ihis new.op- pdrtiinity arose, he stepped right • in wiUi the energy and enthusi asm that typifies his work emic.'' t! Campbell will be responsible for sales In thq Statciviile and ' Bryan,Texas facilities; : )!vA. native of. M ockiville, n 1.1 •.W,'"- - \ ' Campbell spent 10 years as an archileclurol draftsman with Kewaunee Scienlinc, a manufacturer of labora tory furniture, before join ing BETCO in 1995. Campbell started his BETCO career as a drafts man in the engineering department, then moved on ,tp become an estimator, and later a deparlmenl manager., In 1996, he was pro moted Into technical sales and a yev later was made Inside sales'matiogcr. He remained in that position until his appoint ment as director of sales Si inar- ketirig for Slatesyijle in 2000. ‘',.,Whilc s(t BCTC’d i Campbell ^ has attended classes at UNC Chapil Hilli Mitchell College and Catawba College, and won the Dale Camegie Course’s High Achievem’ent Award ' ' Campbell and his wife, Leigh ' Ann,; have two daughters, Allison and Megan,,' , > m m A F T E R IS IO O N S Thursday Afternoons • 1-4pm Brock Performing Arts Center JUNE28 K M -.B i& U & Q nilii! (nstnicton '• Joe Franklin & i ’ Twlcion Walmslcy A GradeiK-3.Max.l2 i ' 162802- Imnmyfaillon Inurucior-MiMy McGill ,^'^v CradM4-8,MaK. 15 [ In»iniciof • Ann I’rick L Grades S& Up, Mxy. to f JULY12 ^ iZLm:i>ii>>iiii&ei!isii^ tn«ruclof • Begonia Pcfla , ^ GnKkj3-5.Ma*. 10 V ttHlUiBflfikArU il InMrwiof-Ken nrownlow I Gradd6-8.MaK.IO I212M; MinisV ChorMtraphT i Instructor - Misty McGill A Grades 6-12, Max. 20 JULY 19 IU 2fil:£ntih$C iaiB itia IniinicJof Miiiy,McGill Grades K-3, Mm . 15 tUSMiCmllntCliititltnInstructor - Donna Jakob Grades 3-5, Max. 15 171903 • Siapc Conihal f Ffnring Instructor* Ja,son McGill Grades 6-12. Max. 10 JULY 26 lff2601«ClaySctilDturts Instiuctor-Ann Frick Grades K-3. Max. 10 172692. Ntits ft BolH of VMfographr Instructor • Weldon SIpe Gradex5&Up.Max. IH Instructor-Misty McGill Grades 6.12, Max. 12 $15 per session Call 751-3112 for Info. DarleS ArteHC bundllr” S atu rday Qatfls opon tor practtco at 6 p.(T). FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. HAXXS..................... 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Participants get a fingcrstick blood glucosc test and art assessed on their risks for developing diabetes. This screening is by appointment only. Screenings are held at: Education & VC^ellness Outpatient Services Building, 721 Grove St., Salisbury. Call (704) 633-1437 for an appointment or for more infofnration. E d u c a tio n a l P r o g r a m s A certified diabetes cducator provides a special program for expectant mothers with gestational diabetes. The program includes basic facts, meal planning and home bloc^ glucose monitoring. These classes have a fee, which Is covered by most insurance plaris. Gestational db'abctes classcs will be offered on the following dates/ attend the date of your choicc, Junc21,28 •'9-11 a.m., Education & V/ellness Outpatient Services Building, 721 Grove St., Salisbury. CalU704> 638-1437 lor more jfilofrmfon. S u p p o r t G ro u p s Cancer S^vortGnxv • June 28 • 4 p.m., Carillon Assisted Living, : -1915 MobresvillcRd., Salisbury ' *. QBtomy Supinrt Group This group meets the fir^. ...s group meets the fir^t Wednesday of the month during March, June, September and Decerttber. 7 p.m.,.. • Women's Health Small Classroom, 3rd floor, ; ^ ‘ ' Rowan Refiional Medical Center . ' Moonllglit Mammography Do you find it difficult to schcdulc a mammography exam during tegular business hoUts? Now you can get your annual mammography exam as late as 7 p.m. Monday - Thursday at Rowan Regional Medical Ccntcn ■Call (704) aHM238 today lor, an appoinlmenl. '________ Saturday Clinic At Soutli Rowan Medical Mall A Saturday Qinic is open at South Rowan Medical Mall in China Grove for adults and children who need treatment after normal physician houre. No appointment necessary. Clinic houts are 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. The clinic does not provide routine physicals and procedures. Call Ihe medical mall at (704) 855-2400 to tnore intofmalion. Free Blood Pressure Clinic Every Wednesday from 9 a.m. • Noon, a free blood pressure clinic Is held in the main lobby of Rowan Regional Mcdical Centcn VoluntcCT nurses conduct, the clinic. Free pari<ing is provided in the medical centei^ parking garage on Henderson Street. N u rs e - O n - D u ty Foritiuline, non-emergency medical problems ; or for answers to your mcdical questions, , call Nurse-On-Duty 24 hours a day, . seven days a week— It's ftee.' . i-800^5-4921 ■ \^ \!/// Rov^jn Regional M odiail Center uilL‘r.s .1 viinoty ot he.ilth anfj WK-Ilno:./.. 01 classes. Fur nioru inlorriicitiort ut to re()istoi lot any clciSbt-^-. 01 ••.upport i)ti. call (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 0 4 0 ,R( k l ( .|( )NA1 6 1 2 M o c k s v ille A v e n u e , S a lis b u r y . N o r th C a r o lin a w w w .r o w a n .o r g / 8 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 The Lonesome River Band and its members have been awarded more than 10 iBMA awards - four last year. They will perform Saturday afternoon and night. The Best Of Bluegrass Festival This Weel<end At Thousand Trails Internallonal Bluegrass Music Association 2000 Fe male Vocalist of the Year Rhonda Vincent will per form at the Denton In Advance festival at Thousand Trails on Saturday afternoon and night. Some of the best pickers and biggest names in blue grass music will be in Davie Counly lliis weekend for llie nnnuol Denton' in Advance bluegrass festival. Being held at Thousand Trails off U.S. 64 East near the Davidson County line for the third year. Next year, ac cording to promoter IVIilton Harkey, the event will be named the Davie County Bluegrass Festival. ‘‘Festival goers can antici pate some exciting new changes at this year’s event while still looking forward to A Guitar virtuoso Tony Rice will headline Friday's show. the same great bluegrass fes tival they've come to enjoy for the past 19 years," Harliey said. There will be more camp ing sites, and another day has been added - Wednesday - when young performers such as The Cagle Family, Carolina Blue, The Carters, and TNT Explosion will take the stage beginning at 2 p.m. There will be a barbecue supper ot 6. Tliursday Is women's day, whal Harkey called "one of the biggest hits in l999."The music starts at 1 p.m. with Sally Jones and the Sidewind ers, conlinuing with Ramona Church and Carolina Road, The Dunlon Sisters, Dale Ann Bradley and Coon Creek, and Valeric Smith and Liberty Pike. Friday the show starts at noon with Ramblers Choice, followed by James King Band, Lou Reid & Carolina, Mountain Heart, Laurel Can- yon Ramblers and Tony Rice. On Saturday, also starting at noon, the music will fea ture Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, Lonesome River Band, IlirdlVme Out, Harley Allen and Mike Lilly and Seldom Scene. Sunday's focus is on blue grass gospel, and will feature, starling at 10 a.m., Paul Will iams and The Victory Trio, The Dunton Sisters and the James King Band. Festival goers will get to lake advantage of the.Thou- sondTtalls amenities, includ ing swimming pool and out door Jacuzzi, camping (for a fee), miniature golf, trails, gamcroom and other sites. Although part of the seat ing area is covered, there are no permanent seats, so bring a lawn chair. Adult tickets are $105 for five days, $90 forThursday- Sunday, $78 for Friday-Sun- day and $4S for Saturday and Sunday. Single day tickets are $15 Wednesday, $20 Thurs day and Sunday and $25 Fri day and Saturday. NOTICE OF A CITIZENS INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO US 64 FROM BETHEL CHURCH ROAD TO U.S. 64 EAST OF MOCKSVILLE Project 8.1611201 R-3111 DavleCounty The North Carolina Dopaitment ot Transportation (NCDOT) will hold the above Citizens Inlormatlona! Worttshop on Thursday, July 12, 2001 between tho hours of 4:00PM and 7;00PM In the Commissioner Room on the 2nd floor of Davio Counly Administration Building, 123 S. Main Stroet, Mocksvllls, North Carolina. Tho prelect proposes to improve the existing US 64 and US 601 corridors In tho area ot the Town ot Mocksvllle in Davie Counly. Tho primary Issues el concern aro congosllon, tratflo tiew, safety and truck traffic. NCtlOT representatives . wilt t» available to present Information, answer questions and receive comments relative to the proposed project. This will be an open house meeting, and Interested IndMduals may attend at ttieir convenience during the above stated hours. No fennal session will be field. Any person Interested In the Identificatien and preservation of historic properties located In the vicinity of the proposed project Is Invited to cemmunlcated with NCDOT either by attending this meeting or by contacting the Project Manager Identified below. Anyone desiring additional Infomiallon regarding the pro|ect may contact the Project Manager, Mr. Michael Penney, North Carolina Department of Transportation, 1548 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1543, phone (919) 733-7844 ext. 260, e-mail mpenneyOdot,8tata.nc.ua. NCDOT will provide auxiliary aids and senrtees lor disabled persons who wish to participate In this worlishop to comply with the American pisabillties Act. To receive special services, please contact Mr. Penney at the above address or phone number or lax (919) 733-9794 to give adequate notice prior to the date of the workshop. f 1 A ? (Fiom the cou^ouse to the cornfield, we’ve gpt Davie County coveted. Wherever you go in Davie County you’ll find the Davie County Enterprise Record. You’ll find us in the courthouse, town hail, schools, businesses, playgrounds and, yes, even the cornfields. Stop by the local restaurants or just chat with some of our neighbors on the street corner and you’ll'find them discussing the most recent edition. We are proud to be Davie County’s newspaper and when we receive an award it shows that we are serving our readers and advertisers well. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o t h e D a v i e C o u n t y ^ E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d A d v e r t i s i n g S t a i f . W i n n e r s o f 8 a w a r d s i n t h e 2 0 0 1 N C P A B e s t A d C o n t e s t . DAVIE CO UNTY 171,SOUTH Ma in Street • M ocksville, N C 27028 I i DAVIE c o u n ty en ter pr ise RECORD, June 21,2001 - 9 s t a r t s w h e n y o u p a r k h e r e ! 10. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 -11 15 Attend Betmuda Run’s Second Budget Public Hearing ■ Davie County Planning Boaid Meeting Tuesday, June 26 buiihcrewcrefcwresidcmsbn provcmcmsofihepostofiicc. previous lisi of changes ai ihc amount umil you can your ' r , # W W Continued From Page 1 Bccausc of that incicsse anti (lie addition of new office equip ment, tite total operating ex* pcnses went from $59,000 in the last budget to $84,200 in ihe new one. The town w ill receive $24,000 when they assess resi dents who did not pay for sewer hoo)(ups when they initially con nected 10 Ihe system. There are four residents who will be af fected by the assessment, and they will be contacted by mail and given payment options, said Task Force To Study School Facility Needs Continued From Page 1 Garnett, Jim Eaton. Carol Uvengood and Paula Varona. Principals from the nin* schools will be on the task forcc. as w ill one student, Kellen Miller, a Davie High senior. Parents, one selected from ' cach school dislrici, include Sh« annon Pulliam, Pam Randall, Ron Bivins, Phyllis Studcvcnt, Jane Simpson, Dr. Jerry Hauser, Domcll Faulkner, Clyde Scott Sr. and Sonja Bumgarner. Other appointees include Don Bowles from the Davie Cham ber of Commerce, Bob Griffin from Bermuda Run, Scotty Voglcr from Cooleemee, and Vernon Thompson from Mocks- vlllc. Teen Survey Results Released Continued From Page 1 education beyond high school. A total of 98 percent of sixth grade students reported doing at least one hour on homoworlc-per J weclc;91 percent of seventh and above. When looking at self-worth, 87 percent of Davie County stu dents reported lilting themselves. Having said that, the number of seventh-12th grade students who reported an actual-suicide at tempt in the past year, rose to eightpercem (111 students), up . from the previous high of five percent in 1991. Only three per cent of sixth graders (7 students) made the same claim. The number of students dis cussing sex with their parents has remained constant at 39 per cent and 47 percent respectively, and more students say it is against their values to have sex as a teenager, For those that are sexually ac tive, the number of students us ing contraception has increased. Also, the six percent rate of preg nancy among 10-12th graders was found to be lower than the national average of 10.8 percent. More students are wearing seatbelts, and fewer ate smok ing, although Ihc number of older students using chewing to bacco has risen. The number of students drinking is up from 1996, with 57 percent of 7lh-12th graders and seven percent of 6th grad ers reporting drinking alcohol. A quarter of students in seventh grade or above reported smok ing marijuana, with the largest segment beginning at age 13. Dirks, "1 hesitate to use ihis term, but they kind of slipped through the cracks when the old sanitary dislrici was dissolved and the town took over," she said. 'TTiey just were not billed. But they know about this; one of them even called us and asked when they should pay." All four have been connected for several years. Dirks said many of the num bers on the budget arc much more accurate than last year’s numbers, ■ “ Last year, we just didn’t know in some areas, such as franchise tax, how much we would get. But we know^now, so that number has gone up. We have more ballpark figures to go by than we did in the first bud get,” she said.. At the beginning of the June 12 meeting, Dirks gave a slide presentation to showcase all that had been accomplished in Ihc gated town during the past year, but there were few residents on hand to view it. In a room at Ber muda Run that would have eas ily held over 100 people, only about 15 o f’the town’s over; 1,800 residents showed up to hear Ihe highlights of the new budget. According to Dirks, among the achievements for Ihe past fis cal year were Installation of the barcode system, annexation of 107 acres at Kindcrton and at the Intersection of N.C. 801 and Yadkin Valley Road, bcauliflca- lion of the town, and safely mea sures that Include the addition of reflective street signs and street lights and the idcntiricatlon and repair of a sewer line that was close 10 breaking. The town also sought and was granted permis sion to put in ten and right hand turn lanes at Ihe U.S. 158 en trance. Other key accomplish ments, said Dirks, were receiv ing the deeds for the roads, be ginning to repair those roads, and structural and aesthetic Im provements of the post oftlce. Following the presentation, residents were allowed Ic com ment on the budget. Ralph Cornwell commended the council, Mayor John Ferguson and Dirks for all they had accomplished and asked if they had any estimates on how much curb and guttering would cost Ihe town. Dirks replied that although they have talked about that topic at length, bccause curb and guttering is more an acs- theiic, rather than safety, issue, the town felt it was in the best interest of all if they spent money on Improving the roads first. ’The cost (of curb and gut tering] is quite a bit more than what we initially thought,” said Dirks, "and we have about 7.5 miles of toads to get done, which will take about three years to ' complete, so we won't be look ing at curb and gultering until ofter then.” Another resident, Wally Davis, commented on Dirks' previous list of changes iit the post ofTice, including the addi tion of new Hags, and said, 'The flags at Ihe post office are great, except for the dinky liltie Ameri can flag. You better change that tonight or tomorrow, because you arc in violation of the code for Ihe display of Ihe American flag.” Council member Chuck Whitman said they would cor rect the violalion. Resident Joe San Filippo asked Ihe council why, when Kindcrton was annexed ami one of Ihe arguments for annexation was that the town “would be gel ling $50,000 a year revenue from liquor," on the new budget the amount of revenue is only $4,000. Mayor Fetguson replied, "We do not have a liquor store and no restaurants as of yet. What you're seeing here is the revenue only from the club; that’s our only source. We would like to have Ihe $50,000, but you have 10 have an ABC store, and then you may not realize that amount until you can get your profits up.' Fergtison said the amount of $50,000 was based on a town about the size of Bermuda Run, but tliat town does have an ABC store. Following adoption of the budget, the council unanimously agreed to hire APAC to repair the town's three worst roads - Holly, Azalea and Boxwood, and other roads as needed. Apac’s bid, of $29,000, was the lowest of three, but Dirks cautioned the board not to employ them based on titeir price, because some of the roads could end up being worse than originally thought. In their final motion, the board sel a “not to exceed” $50,000 amount for the project. If the re-, pairs total less than $50,000, said Dirks, the remaining amount will be used to repair another road. Tlie town’s next tegular meet ing will be July 10 at 7 p.m. at the town hall in Salem Center. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ HERE’S THE STORY! We are closing at the end of June to remodel. It is our I3th year with this decor and it is time for a change. We will probably only be closed 2 to 3 weeks. (We'll keep you informed). The good news to you is we are slashing prices thoiighoiit the store. The savings are real but are limited. HURRY IN TODAY! a m i DIAMON:GOLD GALLERY NEXT TO WAL-MART, MOCKSVILLE I Mite off 1-40 at 1037 YadkinviUe Road in Mocksvitle, Him at McDonald's. Easy lo find! Davie Jewelers is bemeen CVS & Sisters II Florist AUTO INSURANCE • D W Is? • T ic k e ts ? • A c c id e n ts ? • Y o u n g D riv e rs ? LOW DOmPAYmTSI LOW MONTHLYPAYMEHrSI CALL 751-0669 $49’* Pink Ice Earrings • 14Kt. Star Earrings........;.Rcg. si4, • MKt. Fashion Earrings.......Reg.si5..... $4!' • MKt. Moon Earrings.......Rtg.sn.., ....$4! • MKt. Bm Earrings..........Reg.s26.., ....$8! • Concept Earrings... _____$5 Per Pair! Baby Rings 1 carat Cluster Reg. $600 $299! Emerald & Diamond Ring Reg. $675 *.,.$299! • Earringsat20% -50% &60% OFF! FINAL DAY S a tu rd a y , J u n e 3 0 ,2 0 0 1 Dolphin Bracelet saie $64»! FINAL DAY S a tu R la y t< lu iie 3 0 ,2 0 0 1 ONLY 9 DAYS LEFT! T O T A L L IQ U ID A T IO N ! T O T A L S A V IN G S ! T O T A L M A D N E S S ! 4 1 am D I A M O N D & < / C O L D G A L L E R Y ' s t Y e a r Next to Wal-Mart in Mocksville , N O T IC E ; A L L R E P A IR S Stiould Be Picked Up As Soon As Possible... (All repairs left 60 days after completion subject to sale to cover repair cost) $$$$$$$$$$$ STOI?E There will be a meeting of the Davie County Planning Board on T\)esday, June 26 at 7 p.m. in the Commissioners Room of the Davie County Administration Building, Mocksville. Westview Development, rep resented by Beeson Engineering, has submilled for Final Review a seven lot single family residen tial subdivision tilled Failingcreek Farm Phase 2. This pro^rty is located offtheendof Failingcreek Drive and is 20.14: acre portion of Parcel AZ of Davie County Tax Map H-9. David Black and Jerry Couch have submillcd for final review a 12 lot single family residential subdivision litlcd Armsworthy New Shopping Center Planned For Mocksville Horn Properties of Tennessee has an option to purchase 90 acres of a 120-acre tract of land on YadkinviUe Road in Mocks ville. Susan Parker, of Pennington & Co. Realtors, who is helping negotiate Ihe deal, said a large retail development Is planned. with construction hopefully starting in the fall of 2002. She said developers didn't want to disclose the identity of any anchor stores for the shop ping center. The land is located between Dr. Charles Williams' veterinary office and Arby's. Acres. This 10.48 acr« property is located off the west side of Baltimore Road, across from Beauchamp Road, and is Pared 111 of Davie CoumyTta Map E- Wayne and Maty Waller have submilled for final review a three lot single fomiiy residential sub division tilled Byerly Chapel Estates. This property is'located off ihe cost side of Mr. Henry Road and west side of Byerlys Chapel Road and is Pared 3.01 of Davie County To* Map K-3, Jcny McCullough and Gray Potts, teprescmed by T\merow Surveying, have submitted for final review a 41 lot single fam ily residenlial subdivision tilled Dutchman Hills, This 51.25 acre property is located at the north east comer of Eatons Church Road and U.S. 601 North, and is Parcel 32 of Davie County Tax MapD-3. New Soulh Development Company, L.L.C. has submillcd for Preliminary Review a 62 lot single family residential subdivi sion titled Forrest Glen. This 111.5 acre tract is located off the south side of Sain Road, approxi mately 1/2 mile west of Milling Road and Is Pared 52 of Davie County Tax Map H-5. Jeanellc Cornalzer, repre sented by Slone Land Sur\'cying, has submitted for Sketch Plan Review a SO lot single family residential subdivision titled Magnolia Acres. This 49 acre property is located off ihe north side of Peoples Creek Road, ap proximately 1/2 mile east U.S. 801 South and is Parcels 6 and 6.01 of Davie County Tax Map G-9 and Parcel 65 of Davie County Tax Map G-8. All parties and interested citi zens are invited to atlend thi meeting. Prior to Ihe meeting, al persons interested may obtaii any additional information on t proposal or ask any question: they may have by visiting thi Planning Department on week days between 8:30 a.m. and p.m. or by leicphone 751-3340, Eighteen Year Old Arrested For Felony First Degree Sex Offense A Mocksville iccn was ar rested last Tuesday for felony firel degree sexual offense. Keith Alan Oarbcc. 18. of 126 Gladstone Road, Mocksville was arrested around 6;40 p.m. on June 12 and remains in the Davie County Jail under a $7500 se cured bond. According lo Davie County SherifTs Department Detective J.S. Parker a report was received from a relative of the three year old victim. 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'This resulted after an inves tigation by aparent who reported that this suspect allegedly broke into a vacant house and got her daughter, who is only 12 years old, to go with him and they had sex,” Wooten said. Gadson and some of his friends arc suspects in other crimes in the Cooleemee area Woolen said. Davie Health Department Surveyed The Davie County Health Department's Home'Health Agency recently underwent an accreditation survey by the Ac creditation Commission for Health Care, Inc. (ACHC) and a ccrtincation survey by the N.C. Department of Health and Hu man Service’s Division of Facil-' ily Services (DFS). Auditors from ACHC and DFS examined Ihe home health agency's provision of nursing, infusion nursing, in-homo aide services, physical therapy, occti- pational therapy, speech therapy, clinical respiratory and medical social services. The Home Health Program was found lo be In compliance with all Medicare and Medicaid guidelines; ‘‘no deficiencies" were noted by Ihc DFS auditor. The results of the surveys were continued accreditation by ACHC and re-certilicallon by DFS. The board of healthy com mends the home health agency staff forthe proflciency indicated in these audits. A p p a la c h ia n S t. A w a rd s D e g re e s The following students from Davie County received degrees from Appalachian Stale Univer sity during graduation ceremo nies held May 12 and 13. ■ Eric Ray Bracken - Bachelor pf Science Computer Science; Sara Elizabeth Cainpbell - Mas ter of Arts Communication Dis orders; Andrew Bowden Hale - Bachelor of Alls' Psychology; . Tlimi Louise Ramsey - Bachelor o f Science Physical Education (K-12), and Jason Dale • Robertson- Bachelor of Scicnce: Cnminal Justice CiUninatlusUce.-' 1 12. 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Rut for this young-blood team to pull off two five- game winning streaks is downright shocking. Virtually no one could have pre dicted records of 12-7 overall and 7«5 in the Southern Division and a shot at upper-echelon status after losing all those stiids from last year’s electrify* ing team (24-10, 15-5). ' “Nine wins is what I picked for the entire season,” Lovelace, the third-year coach, said Monday. “People may have overlooked us, but now from what I*ve heard around the league, they feel we're the second-best team in.the league. “We've had different guys at differ ent times step up. They seem to gel bet ter every night, and we may be peaking right at the right time.’* Andrew Day wait, the only regular who played o starting role last year, also fretted about Mocksvillc’s chances of reaching this point. The offense was a . disaster os Mocksville started 0-3 In the division, and a three-game rut left it 3- 5 in the league on June 8. "At the beginning I didn’t know how well we would do,” the shortstop said. “ I thought ofter losing all the people we did that it would be kind of a rough re building year, but now we’ve broken out, and everything is kind of falling into place for the playoffs.” First-year assistant coach Keith Walker, however, never reached for the panic button, f !e shrugged off the diffi cult times becouse of two factors: 15 newcomers and considerable pitching depth. ‘They had never played together,” he said. “I knew a bunch of them ol* . reody from having couched them in AAU ball, and the more they've played together the better they’ve gotten. They pull for each other ond there’s more team unity, and that’s key. ‘The other reason I knew we’d be alright is because we have good pitch* ing. I'll tell you what, without pitching you con’t win. You can have the best offense in the world, but if you don't have anybody that can stand on that mound and get people out, you can for* get it." Mocksville's eamed-run average is 3.78,31 points ahead of the 1989 state runner-up squad. Seven pitchers have at least one win, including 2-0 Ryan Weavil, who at 0.90 is rolling toward the all-time ERA crown (based on one inning pitched per game). Only two Mocksville hurlers have achieved sub- two ERAS, Jon David Crider (1.10) in 1994 and Chad Triplette (1.93) in '88. "Weavil’s ERA Is unheard-of In American Legion, and he threw four Innings at Glenn,” Lovelace said of the reliever. Travis Allen is also 2-0, Cody Crotts and Daywalt are 2*1, closer Lonnie Dames has three saves and Erik Walker is coming off one of the more memo rable complete games in Post 174 his tory, a 10-inning, 16-strikeout gem in Sunday’s 5-4 win over Concord. Walker handcufted UNC Charlotte signee Brian York (0*for4) and fanned six straight during one stretch. “ Erik was just unbelievable,” Lovelace said. “ He came off a five-ln- ning outing against Mooresville where we got drilled 12-1, and then comes right back. It just shows you he's grown up a lot.” Second baseman Ricky Bentley looks for the call as he tags a Concord runner Wednesday at Mando Field. - Photos by James Barringer 1 M o c k s v ille T a k e s D ra m a tic 5 -4 W in Uy Mike London . Special to the Enterprise Erik Walker started it, David Poplin finished it. Mocksville-Davietookadrumatiu5- 4. lO-inningAmerlcan Legion baseball : victory over Concord on Sunday, win-, ning for the fifth straight time. . This'one took five days worth of. work. Sunday's action was the continu ation of a contest su.spended by \ Wednesday's stomi with the scored tied ‘ • at 0-0 and Mock.sville preparing io bat in the fourth inningV ; . Walker, who pitclied tho» four'shut* \ out innings Wednesday, was right back > on the hill. He finished with a 16- ■ strikeout gem, scattering nine hits. At one dominating point, he fanned slx- struight. , V . . ,' , i "Erik's velocity was back," said Mocksville coach Mike Lovelace. . Walker was especially effective against Concord slugger Brian York, who has tciTorizcd Area III this sum- ‘ mer. York went O-fpr-4 with one strikeout against Walker. . "Erik just tied York up all night," said Lovelace. Casey Stanley homered seconds af ter play resumed, giving the .456 hitter homers In two consecutive at-bats. His seventh-inning homer on Saturday con cluded,a 14-3 mercy-rule win over Stanly County.' ' But Concord,involved in its fourth consecutive thriller, rallied for a 3-1 lead with three runs in the fifth. : Mocksville tied it with two in the eighth. ■ ; ■' 'Things looked bleak when Concord scored in the top of the lOlh on a two- but passed bail for a 4-3 lead.. > But Stanley was plunked in the iiel- met by a Josh Benton ciirveball to open the last of the lOth. Benton, who went the distance for Concord, then jumped ahead of big Poplin mth two quick strikes. But he hung a curve on the next pitch and Poplin lauiiched it into the trees beyond the. ieft-field fence for Mocksville's Kcond straight walk-off Please See Two • Page B4 Daywalt hustles to first base for Mocksville. Lovelace Walker Another weapon who is soaring to record heights is third baseman Casey Stanley, who socked homers in con secutive at-bats, a grand slam to end Saturday's 14-3 seven-inning stomping of Stanly County and Sundoy’s first- inning shot against Concord. At .455 he’s all but,assured of becoming the lOth .400 hitter ever and he’s on track to displace Shane Wagoner's club IMcnse See Fast • Pngc B4 Mocksville Walks Over Stanly Co. By Mike London Special to the Enterprise Mocksville literally walked all over Stanly Saturday night in an easy 14-3 American Legion win. Stanly hurlers walked or hit a dozen Mocksville batters, keeping a Mocks ville merry-go-round rolling on the buses all night. Mocksville scored one in the first; three in the second; two in the third; four In the sixth; and four in the seventh. It was 10-3 by the time Casey Stanley launched an Icing-on-the-cake grand slum in the top oniie,seventh. That blast short-circuited'the one-sided game after seven Innings via the lO-run mcrcy rule. It was the fourth straight win for Mocksville. Thut hot streak arrived on the heels of a three-game losing skid, which in turn, followed a five-game winning streak. "We are streaky," said coach Mike Lovelace. "I'm not sure if that's good or bad." Saturday it was good. Veiy good. ; Cody Crotts threw six strong innings for Mocksville, allowing five hits and one earned run. Ryan Weavil finished up and was his usual domlnoting self; striking out the side in the seventh. : Charlie Ross went 3-for-4, scored two runs and drove In one, while An-, drew Daywalt went t-for-2 for Mocks ville. Mostly, though, this one was de-! elded by all those freebies Stanly! handed out. It wasn't supposed to be like that, as, Stanly pitched ace Jonathan Nichols. He was gone by the third.: : Both teams are 6-5 In the league and are tied for fourth with three games to' play. . • ab r h bl 4’ 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 3 l\I .4 3 I ;\0 4 1 I . 1 3 1. r 0 4. 2- 3 1 4 0, ;o 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 14 9 -7- 100 002 0 -3 132 0(M 4-14 2B • Daywftli (7). HR - Sianlcy (3). ’ : : SB • Demiey 2 (8), Daywalt 2 (S). Stanley (6); RoM2(7),BuHanl3(7). M w k IP II R .ER BB SO / ‘ CfoHsW 6 ' '5 3 ' I ' 2' 4 . - ' Weavil ■ \ I *6 'O 0 3 ; . Smith Might Be |!)one After Two Big Years At WSSlI ■ Dana Smith, a former standout for Duvic High, has enjoyed two fantastic years for WInston-Sa- lem State University's softball team.: That’s the bright side of the equation, llie dark side is she may hang it up wilh two years of eligi-, biliiy left. ’ ' < !: The Rams, who won the CIAA championship • in the spring of 2000, have won'60 of 67 games in > two years, and the lefty: from Advance has been a hugepaij^fthatsucccss.^j'J>'v 7 % , Smith, a two-year starter in left field, was among the Rams’ top hitters as a; freshman and achieved the 24th-highest CIAA batting average as a sophomore. In 127 at-bats, .she produced 56: , hits fo;abllsteHng .44l mark ‘ Despite all Uiat success, the coaching siiuatjon v has doiised‘Smith!s.enthusiasm. Mike ^inbush . was fired aftcr the^2000 season by Ahne Little,’ who recently resigned as othletic director/i.: '- ^ v < 1 VI like Winbush because he reminds me of(thc r late) Darrell Steele (who coached at Davie before a sudden death in Dccember;I999),” said Smith, who hit .382 and helped Davl'e.copture the Cen tral Piedmont Conference Tournament and finish , 17-7 as d senior. “Winbush', was cxactly like him.. • (Steele) would yell ot you if yoii did sometliiiig ' wrong, but he wouldn’t hurt your /eelings about •* >it. Winbush had discipline. He’d let you know if you did something wrong, but he wouldn't call you out intrant of everybody.^ y,", ‘ Winbush, who was also on assistant football, coach for the Rams, recently; won an appeal for. his firing. No\v, it’s,up to the state board to accept, ornjjcctthejudge’sdecision...'^;-',^: ■ •: j '^ I f Wiribush is icjectcd. Smithi; sai^ think» I'm through. If wc get our old coach back, I might ploy again. Then^’s a possibility but it’s hard to v tell^Winbush did something and got in trouble, so j they wouldn't let him,couch the softball teani. ' ■TJlight now he’s just doing intmmural«.rv^['”?’-'iir ^ B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 Cooleemee Old Timers There were lots of grunts and groans, high fives and laughs as Cooleemee held its second old-timers softball game on Saturday for players age 50 and older who had ever played for a Cooleemee team. Above, Ronnie Shoaf hustles to first base while Ricky Whitley holds onto the ball for the out. Pitcher Bob Jordan watches the play. - Photos by Mike Barnhardt Bob Jordan congratulates Ricky Whitley after he scores a run. aft^°his°ha'rd-hU baTls Hancock and Ronnie Shoaf walk off the field, talking about jcaught on the run by left fielder Dude Jordan. Roy “Skin" Alexander takes a swing at the bail. He once spent a spring training camp with Babe Ruth. Fred Pierce proves he can still swing a mean bat. 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The triumph enabled Mocks- ville to keep pace with Stanly County at 7-S in the league race. Heading into Monday's game at first-place Rowan County, Mocksville could finish as high as a lie for second if things fall Mocksvillc Bb r h bl Daywalt 5 I 2 0 Bentley 3 0 0 0 Stanley . 4 3 2 2 Poplin 3 1 2 2 Seaford 4 0 0 0 Jones •1 0 0 0 Golding 3 0 0 0 Rots 4 0 0 0 Patchal 4 '0 I 0 Dullard 3 0 1 0 Brewer 2 0 0 0 Tolalt 38 5 8 4 Concord 000 030 0001-4 Ktocknlttc 000 100 020 2 -5 Moorcsviiie Kannapolis Mocksville Stanly County Concord South Rowan Statesville W 7-3 7-5 7-5 4-9 3-10 2-11 ;Brad Bullard runs to the bag at first base (or the Mocksville Legion team. IVIocksville Baseball Statistics Record: 12-7,7-5 SD HITTING Weavit Stanley Daywalt Ross Bentley J.Jones Poplin Brewer Builatd Walker Seaford • Bowman Paschal Infante Golding A.Jones Crotts TOTALS PITCHING Brewer Golding Weavit Allen Crotts Barnes Walker Wright Daywalt : Richardson TOTALS SAVES: Barnes 3, Crotts, Weavil STOLENBASES:Bentleys,Bullard7,Ross7,Stanley'7.'Daywalt5,Brewer2,Bowman, Paschal, Seaford t < i ^ \ ‘ WALKS/HPB: Bullard 19, Stanley 13,'Bentley :12, Daywalt 12, Seaford 6, Paschal 5, Golding 3, J. Jones 3, Walker 3, Brewer 2, A ., AB R H RUI AVG. 2B 3B HR I 0 1 ■ 0 l.tXX) 0 0 0 68 14 31 21 .455 5 2 4 , 78 19 29 17 .371 ,9 '.O '3- . ' 74 12 26 IS .351 2 1 1, : 68 14 19 5 .279 ■ 2 . , 0 :0 ■ 36 . 6 10 3 .277 3 0 0 61 8 16 12 .262 3 0 '' 2 48 ■6 12 7-.250 3 : 0 0 ‘ 44 12 11 9 .250 4 ■■ 1 b 29 8'; .■ :-2 . ;.206 1 0-;.o' , .■49 8 10 . 3 .204 0 -•'•I' 6 1 T; ■ o;^' ■il67 0 . , 0 . .Q . 36 '4 '6 ',' ’1 ; ' .166 2 0 0 22 5 .■ 3.', ' 0'*v ,: .136 ,1 ' 0 ■ 0 24 ■1 3 2 ' .125 0 ,■, 0 :■: 0 12 1 '^1 . ■3 ' :083 0 0 1 ' ■; ■ '--i-y-0 0 . 0 , .000 .0 0 .O,.- ■. 657 120 ’ 184; 1(».280' 37 12 . '■ W-L IP H R ER BB SO ERA , , 0-0 ■"I ' 2 , 0 0 . o;.., 0 ■ 'c.oo ; 0-0 ■ 5 • 2. ;•0 .0 • ■-'4 4 0.00 2-0 20 17 4 •'2-, 2. , 25 0.90 2-0 15 2/3’12:• 6 ■ 4, .8 , 8 •: ’ 2.29 ■ : 2-1 25 - :29 17 10 11 - 20 .:■ 3.46 1-1 16 1/3 ■13 9,7 ,6 16 3.85 ■ 2-3 26 2/3 26 16 12 12 ' 41 1 4.05,, I-1 222/3 24,, 18 11 ',, B , .' 24- ‘ : ,4.36 2-1 23 22 ; 18 13 r 6 , ' 20' 5.08 0-0 • 72/3 16 13 ,11 : .5 ,8 -12,91 . '12-7 ^164 , ;163 101 69 62'166 3.78 , Poplin. 11,'Infante 8, Ross 7, .. Jones 2, Allen, Bowman:.-; - Fast Rebuilcling Jpb Puts Mocksville In Surprising Position just right. More likely, however, is a finish in'fourth or even fifth. Davlc had another five'gamc winning streak earlier this sea* son, but Rowan snapped it with an 8-0 romp at Rich Park. 2D - Daywilt 2 (9). HR • Sltniey (4), Poplin (2). SD • Stanley 0). Mock IP H R ER BB SO W tlkcfW 10 9 4 3 3 16 Legion Standings League Overall Rowan County 10-2 17-2 14-9 7-6 12-7 7-9 7-11 6-13 3-18 Legion Schedule May L Lexington 13, Mocksville 7 • W Mocksville S, Statesville 2 r L Stanly Co. 4, Mocksville 2 - W Mocksville 6, Asheboro 3 • LKannopolis 9, Mocksville 2 L Moorcsviiie 3, Mocksville 2 W Mock 10, Mooresville 1 • ■June ' -, W Mocksville 8, Statesville 6 W Mocksville 4, Statesville 3, W Mocksville 6, King 5 . W Mocksville 11, S. Rowan 3 L Rowan County 8, Mock 0 L Asheboro 7, Mocksvillc 6 • L Mooresville 12, Mocksvillc I W Mocksville 8, S. Rowan 6 W Mocksville 9, King 2* W Mocksville 14, Concord 7 ;W Mocksvillc 14, Stanly Co. 3 W Mocksville 5, Concord 4 (10) 18 at Rowan County , 21 KANNAPOLIS • Denotes non-leogue games. Continued Frvm Page B1 record (.449 in '90). Steve Le- Faivre(.423 in '98, .400 in '99), Triplette (.423 in ‘90), Mike Wilcox (.420 in ’82), Anslo Fowler (.419 In '88), Michael McDaniel (.415 in '89), Barry Whitlock (.409 in '82) and Char lie Wands (.405 in '96) are'the others. "Stanley ond Daywalt play as hard as anybody on this team," Walker said. "Stanley has natu ral obility that you can not teach. He makes adjustments during games, and that's been the key to his success. "He plays a great third base. Casey thinks shortstop is natu ral to him, and that's understand able since that's all he's played in his life. But to do what he can do at thinl without as much prac tice, that's unbelievable." Lovelace said Stanley has the heart and courage that all great leaders need. Combine those el ements with skills, and you've got a bona fide star. "He leaves everything on the field," Lovclace said, "He's one of the hardest working guys that I've seen in a long time. He doesn't think he's doing what he needs to be doing at the plate. He's chasing .500. His goal is to be the leading hitter in this area that's in the Salisbury Post, be tween Rowan County, South Rowan, Kannapolis and Mooresville.” The offense rode the shoul-. dcrs of Stanley and Daywali, who turned a 3-2 game with King into a rout with a three-run homer, until guys like Charlie Ross and Bnid Bullard erupted. Ross, who was wobbling at .218 through nine games, used a 19- for-38 binge to soar to .351. "The things happening now that didn'thappen early is we’re getting some two-out hits," Walker kaid. "Ross' two-strike, two-out hitting over the last six, seven games has been unbeliev able." “And Ross has made two or three great diving catches in the outflcld," Lovelace added. Bullard has displayed amaz ing resolve, recovering from a 1- for-I8 funk with a IO-for-26 (.384) charge over the last 10 ' games. He missed a grand slam against King by a whisker, he leads the team in walks and he’s one of five speedsters with five : or more stolen bases. . "Knowing that he was a great leadoff hitter for West Forsyth, you knew he had the tools to ge it done," Lovelace said said o the outfielder. "It was just a mat ter of time before he started get ting it done. He has found a waj to get on." Although the slat sheet faili to confirm their volue, platoon ing catchers JefTrey Jones ane Justin Paschal have done an ad mirable Job. . - ■ "We’ve had great, great wort outof our catchers," Walker said "Jeffrey has come throiigh witi (a fifth-best .277 average) and has done a great job behind the plate. And Paschal has throwr out like nine out of 10. When they get on, they don’t try to run bn us anymore. "York tried to steal third the first lime in the first inning and Jones got him. And then he tried to steal second the other night, and Paschal threw him out by five feet." Dave Poplin, who has been an efficient .262 h|tter at cleanup, delivered the most un forgettable moment, a two-run, walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th of Sunday's 5-4 win over Concord. On June II at Concord. Poplin erased a 4-0 deficit and sparked a 14-7 run away. “They see this 235-pound man coming up In the four hole,and he's going to see noth ing but breaking balls," Lovelace said of the brutish first baseman, .who smacked an 0-2 curveball in Uie mouth. "He's made adjust ments to be able to hit the break ing ball, and that's him becom ing a more mature hitter. He's just done some great things." Notes: Mocksville, which visited first-place Rowan on Monday, closes the regular sea son Thursday against visitint Kannapolis. ...'Mocksville coulc finish third, fourth or fifth in the regular-ieason'siiuidings. ThIM or fourth would create home- field advantage for the first round of the playofis, which start Saturday.... The playoffs are 4- of-7 series with alternating sites. ... Only Jones will exhaust his eiigibiijty for next year.... Love lace is 45-38 overall, 30-20 in the division.... Mocksville has almost assured its 15th winning season in 20 years. Sh/l’ih Ghni Coimtnf Club T h u r s d a y N i g ^ t D u m e r S p e d a J s June21 Low C ountry Fish Fry — $10.95 June 28 Texas BBQ Bash — $10.95 Open Dinner U m isdjy fcPrid«y6pm RcMmtkMwRcan 1000 G kn Day Drive, ' 712-0303 IThai’s rlglil...Erie insurance Group has Teduccd Its auto rales and Is passing : wvit^gs along lo PollcvhoWcrs. You may Imj able lo save 10%, 20% or even 30% on your Insurance bill and 'Stlii receive tiie supERItlor rciiabilily. service, and addlHonal coverage features Umi has earned Itie EKIiS a reputation: j w a Pioneer in Tiie Insurance world,. • ’ us today for a free. no^)blIgaiion v^^quote on your Insurance needs. 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Airy, CHrts Plott of Winston.Salem, Darrel K l ^ of Yadkinville, Bobby'Sftisef Jr. Cooleemee Football Meetjiig of AdwWce, ^ary Creed of Mt. M rfi p m Rmhrock of Elkin, Jackie { h jtjW of Yadkinville, Tlro',$»fiis of/idvance, Craig Hawkif^fisiimmerfield, Terry Aifdeftejl ofi^'dvance, Alan Fatthic'tth'^flnui Cove, and BpiiWJbncs'^f Mt. Airy. iW lfA n "rra c e r Colon R i^ifu ^n i!f Asheboro, was left i6"'^iSet Brett Keesce of LyiidfibUrg ffli'the Classic Gear Jamm'ers diviUoti title. Minuel of Winston- THRHEELTOBfCCO A football meeting for the Coolccmcc Redskins w ill be June 23 from 9 a.m.*noon at (he Coolccmcc Fire Department. The meeting is fo^,grades third through fifth. Signup money won’t be required until o later dale. ^ '* /; Area Sports Happenings Ssicrfr. diS)v<),'j^ "Fastech, Jr.' to Itii flAt Street Machines Jun ior DragstJi*w!A of the year. The 12 year old MMuel defeated cur rent division points leader Kevin "Bubba” Paschal of Pleasant Gai^n.-. ■ Second generation drag racer1 • .'iK i; .: Michael Williams of Kcmersville, scored his second All Street division win of the sea son for the 10 second and slower entries. Williams’ win added to his current points lead as he de feated 19 year old Brea Hicks of Ml. Airy. This coming Saturday night, June 23, will not be a Quality Oil/ Doug Herbert points race, how ever there will be racing in TOP Eliminator, Sportsman, All Street, Pure Stock and Junior Dragster classcs. The next week, June 30, points series acUon re turns along with the four second. 180 MPH Quick 8 PRO MODS. Gates open at lOa.m. Time Runs start at 2 p.m. and final elimina tions start at 6 p.m. !i i i • Davie High dancing boots camp, June 25-29, 6-8:30 p.m. Girls from kindergorten-8th grade. $40. Register by June 22. $45 if register the first night of camp. Colleen Pills, 751-4677. • Davie High cheerleader camp, June 25-29, 6-8:30 p.m. Girls from kindergarien-8th grade. Register by June 22 at $40. $45 if register the first night of camp. All-star squad chosen to appear at a Davie home foot ball game. Shanon Allred, 751- 5905. • Redland ChutcH’ benefit softball tournament WJe 3p.at Smith Grove. Entry Il:e $f2d. Call Brad Wombaugh, 336-591- 7023. , • Dave Markland’i! 'iotliiyball camp, July 16-18alD»'Sii.?-l2 " morning session for glides 6-8 and 1-4 afternoon Staffth for grades 9-12. Cost $fSi Forms at • Dovie. ' ii'f,"’'' \ • Fall baseb>H-('i^bai| ' leagues at Davie Court jy Youth ^ Park, Sept. 4-Ocl.2l. Ag^'s i-l}. Games on Sunday; afujnt^ns.' ' $20. Register by Aiig.^,! ' ' -. 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The coach said 34 swimmers showed improved limes, but seven showed draraaiic gains of Ihrec second or more. One even' shaved 10 seconds off. Those included — All Russell, Kim Baugh. Tip Powell, Jack Powell, Ross Davidson, Jack Whilley, ZackO'Brian. To fill slols. Oak Valley posted young swimmers in sev eral age categories, skipping onc"Wc bod kids who bad to Lightning cut short Oak yaiiey's match against the Old jown swimmers last week with [he score standing 283-390. Oak Valley coach Datia Keeney found encouragement. i “To lose to them by 100 ^ints is not that bad," she said. vThe kids are making a lot of (irogress. This is the smallest deflcit wc*ve had this year." The quick end denied Oak Valley the benefit of some of its strong relay events, but Keeney laid the deficit was loo much to / Oak Valley’s first-place win ners included: :■ • 7-8 year medly relay — Katie Davis, Hannah Keeney, Laura Shelton, Costner Metrfield. •7-8boysrelay— JakeWhit- [cy, Brenden Radatovich, Blake Byrne, Zack Waller. • 9-10 medley relay — Tay lor Wheot, Clare Moser, Autumn Jones, Jennifer Booth. •9-10 relay — Jack Powell, Patrick Keeney, Daniel Wendell, lyier Shelton. • 11-12 girls relay — All Russell. Jamie Siancliff, Erica Come, Kim Baugh. • 13-14 100 free — Logan Buchanan. • 10 & under Individual med ley— lyicr Shelton. • 25-free 9-10 - Daniel Wendell. • 11-12 50-free — Tip Powell. • 13-14 boys5-free — Logan Buchanan. • 7-8 girls backstroke — Hannah Keeney. • 9-10 girls back stroke — Taylor Wheal. • 9-10 boys breast — Daniel Wendell. • 11-12 boys breast — Nick Coach Dana Keeney with Tom Schmidt and Jordan Baker.Tripp Smithdeal helps daughter Alex out of the pool. Jennifer Booth and Elizabeth Davis cheer for a team mate. A r e Y o u O ld S c h o o l? \ Davie Sports News From June, 1966 j In ihe Mocksville Recrcation Softball League, Arnold’s Ga- Vagc bcal Monlcigh 15-13. The jlcadlng hiitcrs were Clyde *6tudcvcnt and Gene Dull. Daniel's Furnilurc beat fngcrsoll-Rand 9-0, and the lead ing hitlers were Leonard Seals, Wuyne Dyson and Jim Latham. Daniel’s beat Heritage 4-3, and the leading hitters were Billy Russ and Harley Howell. Ingersoll beat Monlcigh 4-2 and the leading hilter was Horse Har* ris. 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Storm Postpones Hurricane Swimmers Clemmons West Next On Schedule The Hickory Hill Hurri canes meet with the swim mers of Forsyth Country Club had to be stopped halfway through the contest because of a thunderstorm. When the meet was sus pended, the score was almost even. Hurricane swimmers are eager to make a strong show ing in the remaining races while take place on Tuesday, June 19, said Coach Dana Call. The next meet will be at Garonne Miller 5. gets some help lifting a greased wa- j^u'S™2t“foirwed b^aTom^'e termelon from the pool after a practice. Yes, they got to jg eat the watermelon. W e lc h ’ s 10 oz. Juices O ra n g e • G ra p e fru it A p p le • G ra p e each Lim it Total of 4 W hile Supplies Last Use Our Prescription Drive-Thru Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Vnug Ca. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 Swimmers of the week Laura Vanhoy and Jay McClellan are Joined by “Can Do" swimmer Taylor Randall. Rec. 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Bui Ihe grand finale was held on Friday Gospel singer Erin Carter presenled a concert for the campers and afterwards treated them lo an autograph session. The relreal cenlcr buiWing was Ihe site of most of Ihe ex citement occuring that day. Inside a game of bingo was taking place. The hearth in front of Ihc giant fireplacc was scat tered with prizes for the winners 10 choosc from, A lablc full of colorful arts and crafts that the cmupere made was on display. Some of Ihe proud artists eagerly showed their works. Musjc'played and many of Ihc camper^'enjoyed ihe lunes, »din6'ev«H"ffi]dycd a dance or two, ; According lo Davie ARC volunteer Rose Ray, Ibis is sometimes Ihe only vacation these handicapped individuals get. The five day camp provides meals, snacks, and transporta tion al no cost to participants. After the events inside the re heat center campers made their way 10 one of Ihc outside shel ters. Here they were entertained by a puppet show presenled by the Sunshine Puppet Team from Redland Pentacostal Church. The players did a skit about go ing to camp. As part of ilie show campers were asked lo be part of. the group participation in a song. And there was no trouble finding those who were willing. After their meal the campers had plans to take a dip al Ihe campground pool to cool off. When one camper was asked what was the most fun about ARC camp Ihere wasn’t a mo ments hesitalion as they happily replied, “Everything.” Tiffany Smith (left) and Joy Tfiompson (right) stand In Tasha Hendrix poses during a break from camp aclivlles, tront Of me arts and crafts table, - Photos by Mike Barnhardt Campers were treated to a puppet show by the Sunshine Puppet Team from Redland Pentacostal Holiness Church, Singer Erin Carter signs an autograph for Ronnie Culler after her concert for,the/Pictured left to right; Lisa Godby,, her mother Jackie Qodby, and Connie Yokley.weiei campers. ’ on hand for Ihe final day of camp . ,, 1 ' ' C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - C3 D j Wedding Gowns • Headpieces • Bridesmaid’s Dresses • Motiier’s Dresses,* Prom Gowns • ^ Fomials* Bridal Accessories'Slioes* Lingerie •Jeweiry* Flower Girl Dresses 'hxedo Rental & Sales • Gown Preservation S M t A & u t “B n ie L e , Large Selection of Gowns at Great Prices Sizes 4-44 in Stock (336) 679-2005 T^lcr Square 509 East Main • YaiBcmvillc, NC M-F11-6-Sat 10-3 Hidden Treasures From The Sea... 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Cakes as delicious as they are beautiful. 844 Valley Rd • Mocksvllle • 751-9147 C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 B r o w n - W e y C o u p l e U n i t e d I n M a r r i a g e Debomh JconcUe Brown and Christopher Leigh Wcy were married at 3 p.m. on Snlurday, June 23 al University City United Methodist Church in Charlotte. The Rev. Paul Craig Jr. omciotcd. A rcccption followed al the Skybrook Golf Club. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Amos Calloway Brown Jr. of Granite Falls. She is the granddaugliterof Annabcll Brown and the late Mr. Amos Brown Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ambra Seagrnves. The bride Is a graduate of the Uni- verslty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She Is the sub- scrilKr services manager of the Carolina Multiple Listing Ser* vices. Inc. The groom Is the son of Marilyn Wey and Roger Wey of Oak Bluffs, Mass. He is (he Lohnes. The groom Is a gradu- grandson of George Wcy and the ote of Syracuse University and late Mrs. Jean Wey and Betty is a licensed certified public ac* Lohnes and the late Mr. Floyd countant. He Is a vice president Mrs. Christopher Leigh \Ney at Hank of America In Charlotte. Maid of honor was Rachel Wey, sister of the groom, of New York, N.Y. Bridesmaids were JcnniferHoward ofChapel Hill and Abby Thwaitcs of Edison;- NJ. Flower children were Chlo< Taylor, second cousin of th< bride, and Mary Cloyce Collins Calladine Fiore, nephew of Iht groom, was ring bearer. Best man was Kenneth DcBcticncourt Jr. of Edgartown Mass. Groomsmen were Eric Wcy, brother of the groom, ol Sugarland, Texas and Alar Brown, brother of the bride, ol Mocksville. The program attendant wa? Heather Wcy. sister of the groom, of Boston. Mass. Guesi book attendant was Rebecca Wey. sister of the groom, of Oak Bluffs, Moss. Tlie groom’s parents hosted a reheanal dinner at the Univer sity City United Methodist Church on Friday evening.' ' Following a honeymoon at Disney World, (he couple will reside in Charlotte. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Terry Darnell Ledbetter Stevenson-Ledbetter Couple Married At Trinity Presbyterian Advance News Jennifer Renee Stevenson and Terry Darnell Ledbetter were united in marriage on Sat urday, May 19 at 6 p.m. at Trin> ity Presbyterian Church in Salisbury. BishopTerry Dalton, cousin of the bride, olTlclated. The bride is the daughter of Charlene Lewis of Mocksville and Willie Stevenson of Har mony. Her grondporenls nre Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Clifton Cockerham of Mocksville, and the late Mr. W ill and Mrs. Vera Stevenson. The groom is the son of Mr. Michael LedbetterofGoldsboro, groom's brother. Groomsmen were Elvin Rios of Mocksville, friend of the fam* ily: Minister Travis Harris of Richfield, friend of die groom: Grover Shankle of Norwood, Orrln Colson of Norwood, James Colson Jr .of New Lon don. Robert McNccIy of Salisbury, and Kent Melton of Norwood, all co-workers of the bride and groom. Junior groomsman was Bran don Walls of Mocksville. friend of the fomlly. Justin Taylor of Dy Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Fathers Day was observed at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Following the children's service they presented every father in the congregation with bookmarkers. Gifts were given to the youngest father, Shawyn Beauchamp, 25. and gift to the oldest father.'Ed Vogler. 80. The Sallie Sue Peebles Sun day School class gave the gifts and they were presented by our class teacher Richard Roberts. A lovely cut flower arrange ment was on tl^e altar Sunday in memory of Randy Hackett, given by Susan Hackett Pifer. Paul Pifcr and Kristen Carpenter. Ruth Collette of Winston-Sa lem was among the visitors at the Methodist church Sunday. Nell Poole is home from Forsyth Hospital where she has been for the past two weeks for observation and treatment. Best wishes go out to Nell, also to her husband Albert Poole. Matthew M ills entered Forsyth Medical Center on Wednesday for extensive surgery on his mouth (palate) and will be there several days. Matthew is the son of Robbie and Darlene Robertson Mills. Gel well wishes and prayers go out to him. Grace Potts spent 17 days In Forsyth Medical Center where she had treatments and fmally open heort surgery. First the angioplasty (balloon) procedure was done without success. Later stints were inserted, then a pig valve was pul in plus repair to another valve. She Is home now and recuperating satisfactorily. Sons Charles PotLs and family of Atlanta, Ga. are with her and Ray Potts and family of Lewisville are also helping, as well as daughter and son-in-law Janet and diaries Spann. We are wish ing for Grace a speedy recovery after this most difTicuU time. Bobby and Becky Clutu and son Matthew flew to the Carribean Island St. Maarten for a weeks vacation last week. They have reported a very relaxing and fun trip. We are encouraged that the sales of our Davie County Heri tage Books arc picking up. They arc available at Coolcemcc His torical Association and at 336- 492-5234 and 336-998-4356. Edith Zimmerman visited Annalec Myers late Saturday af ternoon. The Methodist church is searching for a nursery worker (paid) to keep the children dur ing Sunday School and worship. Call 998-7750 or 9984352. and.Mrs* Ledbetter of Norwood, nephew of the groom the nnabearec.^ :Uiheii'W cro‘M»rn\cMina Lee McLendon and Mnv Foy Ledbetter, bodi of Nohvood. The bride and groom arc em ployed with Waste Management in Granite Quarry. The bride was escorted down the aisle by Vinccnt Cockerham, her older brother. In which her father led her to the altar and gave her awoy. During the ceremony the groom was surprised by a song sang to him by the bride. “ When rmW ithVou" Angela Davis of, Rockingham, friend of the bride and Vonnetta Jordan of Raleigh, cousin of the bride, were the matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathy Cockerham o f Mocksville, bride's aunt; S a n ^ Ledbetter of Norwood, groom's 'sister; Yolanda Fowler of Cooleemee. Wyashia Rose of Statesville, and Ebony Cockcriiam of Statesville, all cousins of the bride; Brandy Harrison of Mocksville and Renee Draughn of Clemmons, both friends of the bride. Junior Bride was Maleio Stevenson of Mocksville. daugh ter of the bride. . Katera Cockerham of Mocksville and Myshia Turner of Statesville, cousins of the bride, were the flower girls. The ostesses of the ceremony and Damian Lewis of Mocils- villc, brothers of the bride; Allen Stevenson of Harmony, brother of the bride; Clinton Cockerham, Jermell Cockerham, William Cockerham Jr. (PJ). and Joshua Nichols, all of Mocksville, cous ins of the bride. Evangelist Sharon Smoot of Cooleemee served as the wed ding director. Marnic Lewis and Paul Ijames were the musicians. Flowers and decorations were by a good friend of the family. The wedding cake was pre pared by Eliose Cockerham, grandmother of the bride. Chasity Rose and Tammy Bennett, cousins'of the bride, Tamero Clement, Paula Lewis, Chris Hoover, Shawn Woods and Keonne Transou were sing ers. Reception During die reception the bride, and groom made their entrance by jumping the broom. They danced l^eir dance to "The Lady Her Lover And Lord". A memo rial candle was lit for all their loved ones that have gone on. Evangelist Sharon Smoot fa vored the crowd with a song “Give Us This Day"; Ebony Cockerham with a praise dance to “When God Is In The Build- were Rhcebe Stevenson of Har- Ing"; a poem written by Patrece mony, sister of the bride; Kendra Templeton *‘0n This Day", and Howell ofMocksvllle, cousin of words of encouragement by the bride; Angela Godbey of Evangelist Jackie Sales “Recipe Mocksville, Kimberly Emerson ForAHapipyHomc”. , of Lexington, and Shokeeta The reception was prepared Turner of Statesville, all friends by Priscilla Cockerham and of the bride; Shaquett Ledbetter GlorialXimer, aunts of the bride, of Norwood, niece of the groom, and Michael Turner, a friend of The groom's best man was the family. Drama Camp Next Week The Dayic Drnma Comp for risinu fourth-sixth gradets will be held June 25-29 at the North Davlc Middle School theater, off Farm ington Road, ' V I ' Taught by Misty McGllli cost for the 9 a.ni.-4 p.m. camp is$100. Partlclpanu will have to bring a bag lunch dally. - The camp w ill focus bn dmma games, impmviiioiion, puntomim'e,' reader's tlicater and teclmlcul theater. ' : For more Information or to register, call the Davie Arts Council at75I-31I2... 4. Among thousands of hospitals in the U.S. providing orthopaedic care, only Foisydi Medical Center was identified in the Triad Region as ono of the 100 best performing hospitals for orthopaedic services.* ■ The 100 Top Ordiopaedic hospitals have better patient outcomes dian their peers do, which helps padents lenirn to normal life rouunes after treatments and sutgery. , . ■ . From education and prevention to surgeiy and rchabilitatioii, we’re here to perform our b«t for you. Since Foisyth Mcdical^Center Is the only program In the region to be among the 100 biat petfotming hospitals for cithopaedic services, why trust your care to anyone else? 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The groom is the son of Michael and Karen Bailey of Springfield, Mass. He is d gradu* ’ Grandparents of the couple arc Camilla Thompson of Mocksville, Margaret Dailey of Springfield, Mass., and Maxine Langley of Ludlow, Mass. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride chose Jodie Fritchcy and Leslie Moore to be her bridesmaids. The groom chose Pat Lipko as his best man. Ushers were Nick Bailey, Wes Dailey ond Stuart Dull. Flower girl was Erin Akin, andTJ. puU was ring bearer. A fter ayrcception' at the Jullianna Lea “Julie” Mathis of Harmony and Curtis Lee Miller of Mocksville were united in marriage al 6 p.m. June 23 ot Clemmons Moravian Church. Pastor Joel Doyles ofTiclated. The bride is the daughter of Tim and Marie Wall of Harmony and Allen and Becky Mathis of Summerficld. She is a graduate of Ledford Senior High School and the paralegal technology program at Forsyth Technical Community College. She is em ployed by Wells Jenkins Lucas & Jenkins of Winsion«Salem. The groom is the son of ' Michael and Judy Miller or Dear Creek Church Road, Mocksville. He is a graduate of Davie High School and is employed by Tay lor Drothers of Winston-Salem Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride chose Jessica Nadal as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Robin Bledsoe, Kimberly Stanley, Sa rah Craver, Jill Bryant and Jenny LaPoint. The groom's father was best man. Ushers were Jeremy Miller, Scotty Smith, Edwin Mathis, Scott Stanley, Paul Miller, and Brian Mayers. Little bride was Caitlin Miller, daughter of the groom, and ring bearer was Austin Hill. After ti rcccption in the Vi|. lage Inn Crystall Ballroom in Clemmons, the couple went on a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico. They will be at home on Sheffield Farms Trail In Har mony. NEED TRUSSES? Superior Components, Inc. carries standard iengtli and pitch trusses In stock for immediate delivery. 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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harpc and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harpc were Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Harpc on Ballithore Road. ' Helen Townsend and daugh ter Nancy and husband Harold of Norfolk, Va. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts. Jackie Winters visited Pauline Allen last week. Pauline is sick at her home. TheSilvcr Eagles Senior Club met June 14 al Venezia Restau rant. After ordering lunch they had a short business meeting. Presi-. dent Jo Check called the meet ing to order. Rose Caudill had die devotions. Scripture was taken from Song of Solomon 2:1. She read a story about the “Rose of Sharon." Naomi Green, who could not be present, sent a vase of her roses for the table. Each member was told to take a rose os she left after the meal. 'Barbara Thornton gave two Senior papers. She, announced that Lunch and Learn w ill be going to Hiddenite in August. You must go to the Senior Cen* tertoslgnup. Cheek read an invitation from Davie Village to visit June 19. ‘ The club will not meet in July and August. Everyone have a safe summer. F IR S T T IM E H O M E B U Y E R S . -104 Gladstone Rd widi crivxv Md wduto in ita troi santr horn on )i acrtt AmiMla )nclud« 2 Ronn 3 1 Hwjr M Em - TNi darminc hm b. mfr » inM In! Corpi^ rtritmud inui« AeANrwhaccooiL^tteafk,ixip>int n»t* A bn&apin| Uu « hn^ iftskk ittm lot Grat i Ghdom M • P r^t kx for iNi 4 K i. 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I Barbara Alim ^ Becky Cook^: Betty Pbttt iri* BftaSalem f GallPiwllk ' JanetMaittri^ JIIIAtikln., f , W Jim Sued U D ofliu^l^ttt ^ ; M lkeZlnm »rm an,i,,^. ^tpnu White',? ' ■ ' C6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,20m I V East Davie Club Hears Domestic Vidience Repon The East Davie Exlenslon & Community Clubrael June 12 at the Fannington Baptist CTurch at 10a.m. withJoCheck os host ess. , ' '/ . '' j She welcomed members with *ccomtton& of Hag$ and rases, Shelby Gregory gave the de- jVotions and Ciynese Smith led ^he club in reciting the pledge to the flog. Ostine West gave the progrun. on domestic violence and a bal 'tered woman's shelter. ' . Tlie members completed 4. ^ pillowcases for breast cance victims. The club made a dona, tlon to a university for huma: services. ‘ The next meeting will be Jul; 10 dt 10 o.m. at the Faimingtoi Baptist Church with a bag lunch Mitzi Foster will have a work shop on Christmas angels. Bennett-Lokey Engagement Announced Delbert and Martha Bennett of Mocksvitle announce the engage* mem of their daughter, Christina Leigh Dennctl to William Carlton Lokey Jr., the son of Dili and Cornelia Lokey of Oakdale Drive, Statesville. The bride-elect fs a graduate of Davie High School and was an honor graduate in the speech pathology assistance program at : Forsyth Technical Community College In Winston-Salem. She is employed at Charles Hines and Son in Winston-Salem. She has two sons, Walker and Warren. . The groom-to«be is a graduate of Statesville High School and i served in the U.S. Anny. He is employed at IngersoII-Rand in Mocks* ■ ville. ’ ' The wedding is planned for July 21 at Rcdland Pentecostal Ho* . liness Church In Advance. F o u r G o m e r s N e w s Shaver-Squier Engagement Announced Jack Kepley of Salisbury and Ophelia Kepley of Mocksvllle an nounce thocngagcmcnt of thcirdaughtcr, Sherri Kay Kepley Shaver of Mocksville to Spencer Alvin Squicr of Mocksvjlle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dcard of Aberdeen. The bride-elect is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in nursing from Gardner*Webb University, where she was among the 2000 Gallery of Distinguished Graduates. She is owner and chief executive of AiI*State Express, Inc. The groom-to*be is a graduate of Hoke County High School In Raeford and attended Greenville (S.C.) Technical College. He is owner and president of AlNStatc Express, Inc. The wedding is planned for July 28 al'Hinglewood.. By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Mark White liave relumed home after spend ing several days at Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith had supper Sotur* day night ot Yadkin Plaza. Hon oring Elliott Father Kenny Smith for Father’s Day. The WMU of Courtney Bap tist Church honored all the fa thers present Sunday with a la pel pin with a small cross on it. Kenny Smith was honored for Father’s Day with a dinner Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter Charlotte, odiers enjoying the oc casion were Mrs. Kenny Smith, Danny Smith, Ronnie Smith, Ri chard Smith. Thomas Smith and their families.. Jessica White spent Father’s Day night with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Miller spent the weekend visiting rela tives in West Virginia. I t i T o u g I i . ''Friendly Hometown People" JBmiBL Family Plans FREE PHONE i i w New Realonal Flan only *39" per wonrti FREEPHONE after *50 mail in RebalB NEXTEL Puy IPhone ^ctlFR E E w/ac^^^ttil)l1 Puyl Accessory S- Oetlhe 2nd \/Z Pricc Exeludlna Face PlatM X c in g u la r tinllwitBd Nights $■ Weekends Xcingu[ar ^ Pre-Phid Plans and Cards Sold Here /aw Free Plan Evaluations 3570 Clemmons Rd • Clemmons (Hwy 158 Across from Clommons Kitchen) (336) 766-8911 Mrs. Mon-Frl, 10-7, Sat. 10-4 Crickot • Alltel • N«xtel • AT&T • CIngutar ; I H O W A R D iHilrm REALTY 608 Buck Seaford Rd -Spacious 30R. 2*/<QA. lann st^. fua bsmt.tQAC Uact. main tovol masktr tuHo, lam. rm. w/ l»«piac«, (k)d(, (bio carport covored oontK i. MOREI $265,00aCAaJANE. 129M bBckCt,Ady«K6*- UM MW home In duster GPmrnunlly, 3BR. 28A. M wak out bsrni wtth studded tvob & <HQrt;shcip. New plaMation binds, floored etiic tpoce. S219.900. CALL CONNIE. .1*1* jg| 120 Ctrrto Circl* - Qreal locBtlon on cuMe-sac. ig. bade ^ 3BR. 2 ^ cam. ceirig. q. laund. tm, deck, front porch, 2 car garage & 20x20 detach, oaraoe w/overhead door. $134,900. CAUCONNI& 275 Madison Rd - 9 oc. w/ st/eami 20xC0 4 bay oaraQe & addition^ 20x60 w/3 stals (or hortos. 2 itory. 4Da 30A, brtcfc home, 2 fpice, den, oatooo. de(l( & IrerA porch. $259,000. CAU. EVELYN. 330 S. Salisbury St. (Comer Hwys. 601 k 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Hours: Monday-Friday &-6 • Saturday 9-12 ‘ Sunday By Appl. 120 Parkway Court 141 Ralntreo Road - Qroa! (amiV homi 3.127 si. 40n. 3BA. IdooJ for largo farnly. ExcQDont locatoln in quiet noighbothood. Ful basomont w^givno room & wot bar. $259,000. CALL KEN. d 195 Sugar Creek Rd^lOac horse larm, 1&S0 SF home, son, 2.56A, cape cod modular. 38x40 horse bom. tractor shod, twnout shod, riding ring, pastures, morxjfiiamori lendng. $249,000. CALL CONNIE. 184 Falnvay Dr. Bormuda RurH Almost 2000SF lovely home, spadous rms, pedoct tor entertolrilng. large dock off 23.Si2e.e UWR meitocMng 13tf) green. $179,000 C AU MIKE or LEE 173 Hickory Road - Great split foyer - near school. 2074 square feet 3 bedrooms.' 2 baths. Great living space and wooded M. .Al lor Just $124,900. C A a MARY. Located in great neighborhood close to 1-40, 3 . bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood doors In large . eat-in-kitchen. Large living room with gas logs In fireplace. All for only $134,900. CALL CONNIE TODAY TO VtEWl 176 Byeriy Chapel Rd.- Renovaied .*86 dUew^ on oppx. 6 Ac. open grass land, (can divide) 3aa.28A, wood stfrtg, new tin root. Ig. porches. Outbldg. & kennol. Ironts Mr. HervyRd. $159,900 CALL JANE 129 Hawthorn* Rd- Great house located on double lot h McJuyy m , OBfl. 29A, quatty thrpughout. tots ol omerMesI Fireplace m m . dedc. garden space, & morel $159,000 CALL MARY. 333 Jo« Rd •> teuse w/ 1M9 IWshod SF..3BR, IDA, new oul bUg., perfect (or own bus.. 40x30 ooncreCe (Ir, wired. ln«jtaM, phjnted for both, top (aval ol house- unfinished w/ , 7706Ft02.900CAUIIARY 3121 US Hwy. 64 Ea»i -Charming ranchtotlage style home that needs U C .' 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe, 2 car garage, detached carport Itrepiaoe in Rving room. $ 8 6 ^ C A a CONNIE. 179 F onw l Ln - 2DH, IBA oidur homo w/tots ol character, . Many h’dwood noon, laige klk^. flreplace In covered back porch w^breeieway to carport Part bsmt for storage.' $87,500 C A U JANE 397Wllkesboro5l-Tonsot ' potential In this charming 4Ba . IBA homo w'tomeitW.m in* town location, formal in & DR. Large Iron! pordi, wood flooring under corpet $83,000. CALL JANE EVELYN HAYNES 751-8563 MIKEHENDRIX 75M(H0 — 1174JdHcho Church R d - Nico bride ranch style homo conveniently tocated dose to town. 3BR, 158A. Iving room, den. large kitchen, deck. $119,900. C----------0. CAa MARY. 504 Falrfitkl Rd •> Nice ranch styie home wAdrde drive located on 2.2SAC. 3BR. 1EU. garden, basement ' carport, extra space aval, tor mobile home, providing rental Income. -------------------EVELYN 127 Nancy Eastar Loop - Very neat wel maintainod horne on 3 oaea wtth storage buBding, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large front pord). dock, ready to move into. $69,900 C A U . CONNIE. 3113 Hwy. 64 Eaat-Good Invesimom propeilyl Prosently rented. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, U Btorfes, attached- c a ^ fireploce h fving roonx $56,000 C A a CONNIE. 2457 Farmington Rd -\^ry pretty rural area. ON eppnw. lAc,3Bfl. iBMn-asisrcond. Buyer imax ,lnstal sepUo sys.Mot need chty watv'hook^; wel on prop. Great imm $47,900 C A a MARY. 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I- R iM A I I’ U O I'I lU ir s 3*00 0 Old Ro«bi]ilclrel.,a«nmon.----------S!7SP/1I !I7« A dM nc™ :--------------------..KOO P/H MMCntora(OY.CIlurelini!, C I« n m o ra _ StOO P/M |S3C*nttrClrcl.^_________________________KiOpta Ca l l H o w a r d R e a l t y t o d a y ' AN D LET u s PUT YO U IN THE ’ HOME OF YOUR DREAMS. C a ll us .Vl (336) 751-3538 y r V is it o u r V W lis ilo ,il w w w . h o v v a r d r e a 1 t y . c o m ti) p u l o u r s i , i l l to w o r k l o r \ o i l ! { ’It ; V r J;. ' David and Debbie Bennett Steele Jr. Couple Celebrates 25th Wedding Anniversary David and Debbie Benncit Sicele Jr. of Mocksvllle cel ebrated ihcir 25th wedding on- niveisaiy on Sunday,June lOTro 3-S p.m. with a reception in the fellowship room at Jerusalem Fire Department in Coolecmce. Hosts were their two daugh ters and sohs-ln-low, Candlcc and Ryan Bunon of Mocksville, Melissa Bjom Kiser of Kitteiy, Maine, and Bobble Hendrix and Betty Bennett of Advance. . TTte serving table was cen tered with a three-tiered cake, decorated In yellow and blue roses and carnations. Guests were served cake, nuts, mints, barbecued meatballs, pickles, fresh ftuiu, homemade chicken salad and pimiento cheese sand- i^lches and lime punch. Assist ing in serving were Candice and Ryan Burton of Mocksville, Bobbie Hendrix, Magan Carter and Betty Bennett, all of Ad vance. Coil Bennett Jr. made a basket out of the watermelon to put fniit in, and also made pho tographs. . Maternal parents arc Walter and Betty Bennett of Advance. Paternal parents are Belly Dameron, David and Helen Steele Sr. of Mocksville. Pater nal grandparents are Sam and Lois Boger of Mocksville. Out-of-town guests were Debbie's great uncles and aunts, Mr, and Mrs. Anher Brothers of Coiy, Nannie Thacker of Yadk- Invilli^ her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Bennett Jr. of Wilson, and the Steele’s youngest grandson, Rylaii “Rye” Daniel Burton. . Their youngest daughter, Melissa and son-in-law Bjom Kl'ser and Dallas "Prez" Kiser and W illiam “ Curly" Robert kiser were not able to attend be cause they live in Kittery, Maine, due to the fact that Bjom is in the Navy. A ll three grandsons Focus On God Sunday On Sunday, June 24 at the 11 a.m. worship service, Concord United Methodist Church will host Focus on God (FOG.)' , FOG is a drania group of five young men-Josh Baisicy, Malt Hudson, Taylor Kinder,' Luke Koontz and Patrick Litde-from the Fellowship of Christian Alh- letesalDavie High School. Their desite is to encburnge believers to keep their focus on God. : 'The inembeft of FOG writc their own skjts and will share their faith tlirough song, dance, ‘ and dtama.'Come and join (he raenibers .of Concord United Methodist Church located on Cheny Hill road as these young men witness to their faitii duough , tl^eir Qod-glven talents,'.: ..o., were nicknamed by ihcir great- grandpa, Walter R. Bennctr Sr. of Advance. The couple was married on June 6, 1976 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church on Redlond Road, Advance, by the Rev. Donald Funderburk. Five Generations On the weekend of June 9, Mildred V, “Granny” Oliver of Bluefleld, W.Va’, celebrated fier 83rd birthday at the home of her grandson, Charles F. Cardwell of Ivlocksville. While visiting, she had a birthday celebration dinner at Pier 601 in Mocksville where she was surrounded by five generations of family mem bers. At her grandson's home, photos were taken. Present with Ms. Oliver, seated, were; her daughter, Gall A. Cardwell of Bluefleld; grandson. Charles P. Cardwell of Mocksville; great-granddaughter and spouse, Charles E. Cardwell and Crystal Myers Cardwell of Salisbury; great-granddaughter, Jerinlfer C. Hamm of bluefleld; Nicole Hamm, spouse of great-grandson Michael R. Hamm II of Bluefield; greal-great-grandson, Alexander Cole Cardwell; her great-greal- granddaughters, Sarah Elizabeth Leigh Church, Allcen Ann Marie Church, and Lisa Kaylonnie Hamm; and her grandson's spouse, Joyce A. Cardwell (pho tographer). Catawba College Honor Students 'fhe rollowing students from Davie County have been named to the Presidential Honor Roll at Catawba College: Tony Blakley, Roxanna Can ter, I’eggy Grotberg, Ashley Holmes. Patsy Jones, and Ruth DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 • C7 N e w A r r iv a ls SIDDEN James, Jennifer and Alleyah Sidden of Rock Hill, S.C. on- nounce the biith of a son and brodier, Jaxon Garrett, on Moy 26,2001. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. ond was 20 and 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Jeanie Nichols and Furman Nichols, Floyd and Pam Ritchie,, all of Rock Hill; and Andy Sidden of Florida. Great-grandporenls are Sumter and Emma Brown and the late Noami Nichols of Rock Hill; Etvin and Claire Hutchins of Mocksville, Opal Ritchie of Salisbury and Faille Sidden of Clemmons. NICHOLSON Scon and Samantha Nicholson of Cooleemec an nounce the biith of a son, Scott Nicholson Jr., on June 9, 2001 at Forsyth Hospital. He weighed 5 lbs. 13 oz. and was 20 and 1/2 inches long. He has two sisters, Breeana and Tabatha; Grandparents are Annie Star ling ot Mocksville and MoK Nicholson of Union Grove. Great-grandparents arc Roy and Betty King of Ruflln. Page, all from Mocksville; and Susan Moore from Woodlcaf. Each of these students achieved a 3.7 grade point aver age in IS or more semester hours. The following students were also named to the Dean's Lisi; Tony Blakley, Norma Blanton, Roxanna Canter, Karen Creason, Peggy Grotberg, Ashley Holmes, Palsy Jones, Ruth Page, and Slacy West, all of Mocksville; and Susan Moore. Rebecca Pctrcll of Woodlcaf. . Baptist*^ Church M tptn dtnt* Pastor, W fjr: llBflSirjltCa; ‘'swdWfS^.. ___ UM Stytn Fany na He < 128 Akondrti Q • BciutiiJ ConuucUA AS brtck to CovWisn Ottii. 4SK. ISBA. (ormil iSrirf rtxm U Uufntf*, |22S,Ka Cil Company R E A L T Y ' NEW LISTING 3 i n ^ M E m c tiin ,* . Inn II raA I to twit M CecT«J«((f]r rtnonttd ft out Ne* I tmt. (ook. d««rtc. ot pilr« ft MKtfirt IUu ^ Md«. rwK U( ommo, iI leelaKti IrtnWk tta. w 1 433 Comiaer M • Gfui turur h«r« or I mMLS In Mocksville 3 3 6 .7 5 1 .9 4 0 0 In AdvatttWHillsdale 3 3 6 .9 9 8 .8 9 0 0 Toll Free 1 .8 0 0 .5 3 9 .3 3 8 3 m info@PenningtonRealty.com www.PenningtonReaIty.com '4 <1 I C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPKISE RECORD, June 21,2001 Writing Adventures participants wait their turn to recite their writing at a tea. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Young Writers Learn The Craft At Camp Matt Meeker and Elizabeth Martin show off their news- . paper front pages. Don'l use the word "it” too much. Don’t make it boring. Create interesting charoctcrs and bring (hem to lire. Those are just some of the tips young wrilera learned dur* Ing a week-long Writing Adven tures camp at Samuels on Main last week, conducted by Donna Jakob, author and director of Think-Write Inc. “ I've Icumcd not to make it boring," said Malt Meeker, 7. He designed his own newspaper front page. The cost per copy: SIOO. ‘Tve learned not to write 'it* too much,” said Elizabeth Mar tin, 9. The nine young writers com posed letters, kept journals and word logs, developed characters, put together the front page of a newspaper, as well as writing several riddles and stories. The spent time at SamueFs. where a tea was held for parents and friends on Friday, on the square in downtown Mocksville and at the Davie County Enter prise Rccord office, where the publisher, Dwight Sparks, talked to the children about the news paper style of writing. It wos the first time several of the students had seen a manual typewriter. *‘We spent a lot of time work ing on characters... and creat ing a good background," Jakob said. Characters should come to life, be able to walk and talk and do something, she said. 'This has been a delightful group of writers and people, very enthusiastic,” she said. Sam Everest was Jakob's as sistant. Participants Christopher Kurt, Brittany Shaver, Shane Butcher, Kayla Porter-Cox, Matt Meeker, Grace Williams, Eliza beth . Martin, and Lucy Frieburger. Writing Adventures are also offered during the school year, one afternoon a week for seven weeks. An adult creative writing class will be taught in the fall. For more information, con tact Jakob ot 998-1075 or email: TKWRITE@aoI.com Jakob hos a master’s of edu cation, and has taught writing to all age levels. She is the author of several children's books. You Know Us... 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YadUnvfllt • Stoi dstm to MnsttvSal(nf42lMnobVcn)fQ ttai to MO t»3m MJtnM Stwt 7144424 209 Ueny Lim • Adrtnct • Al ttUi pvadi d hcnct utrrar. 4BR. 3 b»A. 91 nl. (41 Km. to hcnev Gnu tore h Divit Cou<y. ‘",CdPttoVteMnbiletib,7M44mTNI to he 312 AppMon Ct • AdnM pBR nvii to^ bniy to basKM. VMerti tai^ yvd (l».M0.CdlCh^F».7l«f30. Brittany Shaver listens as Lucy Frieburger reads from her writings. Annual Women’s Day This Sunday, June 24 The women of Mocksvillc Second pFCsbyterian Church will celcbratc their annual Women’s Day Sunday, June 24, at 4 p.m. The guest speaker w ill be Sylvia Ann Leach, wife of pas> tor, Thomas M. Leach. The mu* sic w ill be provided by the women from St. Paul Presbyte* nan Church (High Point) and the women of Mocksville Second Choirs, accompanied by Paul Ijames. (9aA> DISCOUNTED COMMISSION PLANS Which one is attractive to you? You could have considerable savings, even thousands, depending on the sate price o( your home. 4% ______________]^u pay 4% of the gelling price at closing. $ 6,500.00 Flat Fee Your commiaslon would be $6,500.00 regardless of your selling price. $ 5,500.00 Flat Fee I . expenses of listing your home.At closing we wiil deduct the amount you paid from your commission _______________80 you still only pay a total of $5,500.00.__________’ $3,500.00 Flat Fee This commission Is for Individuals who may be more private and do not want their home listed onthe MLS and prefer their home be shown by only one realtor. ___AHotherad;wrtlslng and service would still be offered In this plan. $ 2,500.00 Flat Fee If you are still determined to go "for sale by owner", this is the plan for vou ■ You would take “ re of your own advertising. I would help you ?n regarc^s to working wHh buyers, lenders, inspectors, and attomoys “making sure aH contracts are completed correctly, pre^uailfying your buvers setting up appointments for Inspections and showings, ’and helping you up through the closing. ConimlHion on land and commorelal propsrty l« priced difforentlv.All plans are subject to ctianga In U\e (utute escept wtieie Uiero la a written contractH ^1 ' r ' 41 Court Square, Suite 201 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751 -2055 Q i r i s . SSI. www.oakhavenrealty.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - C9 By Nora Liitliam Pino Correspondent . Breakfast ot Wesley Ctiopet last Saturday was a big success. Ttianks to everyone wltb came.to enjoy the food and fellowship and tlianlis to everyone who worked. There will not Ik an other one until the 3rd Saturday in September. Hope to see every one then. Kathy Ellis presented the Father’s Day program Sunday. Hannon Latham and Bob Dill, the oldest and nejt to the oldest fathers in attendance were pre sented with big watermelons. Anne and Brooks Bamcs with children, Edwanl and Elizabeth, from Onacock,'Va. spent the weekend with James and Leila Essie. They came especially to attend the wedding of Joe Candlllo and Katie McDaniel in Greensboro. Joe is the grandson of James and Lelia. Vernon Dull, Davie County delegate to the Senior Tar Heel Legislature, along with Marie Miller, altenialc, attended legis lature meetings last week in Ra leigh for two days, Bryan and Suzanne Lakey and Matthew Miller entertained their father, Patrick, and grand father, Gene, with a dinner Fri day night in honor of Father’s Day. It was also a celebration of grandmother, Marie M iller’s birthday. Their mother, Kathy is in Nashville, Tn. attending Fan Fair. Harmon and Nora Latham celebrated Father's Day with a Dog Obedience At Rec. Dept. The Mocksviiie/Davie Parks & Recreation Department is sponsoring professional, basic on-leash dog obediencc classes instructed by certified trainer, Tony Grimsley, at the Farming ton Community Center on Sat urdays from 9-10 a.m. The reg istration for this 8 week course is $80 per dog and w ill cover verbal and nonverbal commands including, come, sit, stay, heal, down, place, automatic sit and heal, plus hand signals. Registration is taking place until spaces are fu ll at the Mocksviiie/Davie Parks & Rcc, Dept. Participant numbers are limited to ensure personal atten tion. . To register for this program, the following rcquiiemenls must be met: no aggressive dogs; dogs must be at least 6 months or older, handlers must be at least 15 years old; must show proof of current vaccinations; proper training teasli and collar ate re quired, and can be provided by trainer at first class for $2S. Stop by Parks & Rec. nr call 751-2325 for more information. social breakfast Sunday morn ing. Those attending wen: Bob and Kathy Ellis, Dale Latham and grandson, Ethan Boger and GENE’S A U T O P A R T S 'We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix A'uto Paint 7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons wife, Allison, from Reidiville. Michael, Nancy, Kristen and Karin Miller celebrated Father’s Doy with dinner at their home for Scott Gantt of the Mocksville Rotary Club presents Davie Domestic Violence Director Marttia McQueen with a check tor $6300. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Alexander James Netson- Coleman 'was born June 2, 2001 at Forsyth Hospital. He weighed 7 tbs. 12 oz. and was 2Iincheslong.HeIsthesonof Melissa Coleman, birother of Sally and Tina Coleman, all of Advance; and grandson of Lydia Lolrd of Clemmons. their family, Gene, Marie, Lonnie, Patrick, ond Matthew Miller and Bryan and Suzanne Lakey. Thank You RotariansOf Mocksville Davie Domestic Violence Services nnd Rape Crisis Center was presented a gift of $6,300 by the Roiary Club of Mocksville to be used for direct services for the vicUms of domcsilc crimc in Davie County. Tlie funds were a result of the 8th Annual Rotary Golf Tourna ment that was held at Hickory Hill Golf Club on Tuesday, May 15. Direct services for victims will include, but arc not limited to. start-up housing needs such as light, water, ahd rent depos* Its, legal representation in civil court, food, automobile fuel, and transportation, according to DDVA/RCC Director Martha McQueen. M .D. . O b s t e t r ic s a n d G y n e c o l o q v Caring Medicaid Provider for 20 years Naw OB patients welcome at any stage of pregnancy Free Pregnancy T^sts Wo wig assist your appScatlofi \ forproflnancy-related Modlcak) covorago rw too. Patient may cMiver at either Statesville hofpital 1210Dov1«Avenuo • Stoteevillo. 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He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and had been employed by Sears in High Pointincustomerservice. Mr. Rouih was a member of Oracc DaptUt Church. He was married to the former Linda Clark, who survives, of the residence. Also surviving: 6 daughters, Carol Rouih Kellyof Mocksville. Connie Roulh Knight of VN^nston- Salem. Michelle Beasley and April Rencc* Routh of Greens boro. Angel Roulh Brafford of Thomasvllle and Beth Kennedy of High Point; 7 sons. Robert Lester Roulh Jr.. John Lee Roulh and Brian Kcnnedy.all of Greensboro, June Joshua Routh II of Wake For* est, Michael Edward Routh of Wlnston*Salem. Eric Mucker* aghan of Jamestown and Marc Mackeraghan of Archdale: his mother, Ethel Ball Rouih of MaysviUe, On.; 2 sisters. Nona Byrd of Greensboro and Cleta Noller of Maysville. Qa.; 22 grandchildren; and 5 great*grand* children. The funeral was at 2:30 p.m. Friday. June 15 at Grace Baptist Church. Randlcmon, conducted by the Rev. Marvin Paiterson. Burial was ot Guilford Memorial Park. John Henry Bogcr Sr. Mr. John Henry BogerSr., 88. of Ridge Road, Mocksville. died Saturday afternoon, June 16,2001 at his home. A graveside service was held at 11 8.m. Tuesday. June 19 in Bethel Uniled Methodist Church Cemetery with Dr. David Gilbreath oniciatlng Memorials: Cemetery Fund of Bethel Methodist Church, c/o Dovid Essex. 193 Coll Road, Mocksville. Mr. Boger was bom in Davie County July 26,1912, to the late Charlie S. and Amanda E. Miller ATvd vfai leUted from '.Canon MlUi with 41 years of set- Nice. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War n. He enjoyed farming ond gar* .dening. He was preceded in death by his wife Nannie Rummage Bogcr In 1996; and 3 sisters, Mary Angell. Pearl White and Lois Brown. Survivors: a son and daughter- in-law, Johnny Bogcr Jr. and wife Geraldine Smith Boger of Mocks* ville; and Ibroihers, Grady Boger of Mocksville and Clarence Boger of China Grove. ^oyd Evercttc Angell Sr. : Mr. Floyd Evereite Angell Sr., 70. pf Wlnslon-Salem died Wednesday, June 13. 2001, at Forsyih Medical Center. HewasbomFeb,25. 1931,ln Davie County lo ihe late Charlie Franklin and Effle Spainhour Angell. Mr. Angell was a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church and served as a deacon and a member of the building and grounds com mittees. He carried the folks at Landmark Nursing Home to and from church. He has served as a deacon in thechurches he attended since 1957. In 1953. he and his brothers founded and operated Angell Construction Co. He ^ served his country as a corporal In the Marine Corps during the Korean conflict. Surviving: his wife of the home, Marjorie Sparks Angell; ; mother*ln*law Vertic Sporks, also : ’of the home; 2 daughters, Pam Harrell (husband Dennis) of Lex* ington and Donna Nash (husband Wayne) of Winston*Salem; 2 sons, . F. Eyerette Angell Jr. (wife Dana) of Wnston-Salent ond Tom Angell (wife Brenda) of Lexington; 7 grandchildren; 3 brothers, Grover. Ernest and Clyde Angell. all of Winston-Salem; and a sister, Mae Keith of South Boston, Va. He was preceded In death by his parents; his brother, Fred E. Angell;. and ^hls sisters, Sue A. .' Smith and Alice H. Beauchamp. . ' A funeral service was lieid at 11 a.m.Saturday,June 16. atCor* nerstone Boptlst i^hurch, with the Rev. Charlie' Martin officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Me* morial Gardens. > - Memorials; Cornerstone Bap tist Building Fund, 4507 Thomas- yilleRd..Winslpn*Salem. 27107. y J *' Ruby M. Stiller . .Mrs. Ruby M. Smicr, 87. o f Jtinclion Rqad. Cooleemee, died Friday, June 15.2001, at Ihe Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win$lon*Salem. , Mrs. Stiller was bom Aug. 27, 1913, in Rowan County to the late Thomas F. ond Leila Freemen Michael. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hayden C. StiUep In 1978; a brother, Garland Michael; and 2 sisters, Thelma H&n and 'Margaret Yourbough. ! Mrs. Stiller spent her life as a homemaker and was of the Meth* odist faith. Survivors: 2 sons, Hayden C. Stiller Jr. of ihe home afid Donald R. Stiller and wife Joan of Pawleys Island, S.C.; 3 daughters, Anneiie S. Broadway and husband Coy of Cooleemee, Jonetle S. Fahey and husband James of Salisbury and Lynda S. 'I\iiterow and husband Gene of Advonce; 10 grondchil* dren; 6 great-grandchildren; a greal-greot-grandchild; 2 brothers, Cecil Michael of Norfolk. Vo., and Ted Michael of Chino Grove; and a sister. Frances Blackley of Farmviile. ' Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 16. ol Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Brad Holliman officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Memo rial Park In Salisbury. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27130. Madge Parsons Smith Madge Parsons Smith, 70. of Wallburg died Tuesday, June 12. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Wmston-Salcm. She was bom May 28, 1931, In Wilkes County lo Edmond ond Agatha Porsonj|. On Sept. 1,1951. she married FIctcher Roy Smith, who preceded her in death on March 8,1988. Mrs. Smith grodu*. ated froni High Point College and retired after 20years os an elemen tary school teacher, having (ought in Forsyth Counly, High Point ond Thomasvllle. She was o' member of New Mount Vernon Methodist Church. . ;■ Surviving: 2 sons, Greer F. Smith ond wife Donno of Wallburg and Jeffrey R. SniitH ond wife Margie of Mocksville; a daughter. Elizabeth S. Weovil and husband David of Wallburg; 3 sis ters, Louise Hepler and Carolyn Charles of West Jefferson and Elizabeth Whitesides of High Point; 5 grandchildren; and 2 step* grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 1 p.m. Friday, June IS at New Mount Vemon Methodist Church Cemciery by Dr. Brooks L. Hunt and the Rev. David Nolan. Memoriols: New Mount Vcmon Methodist, 6427 Friend* shIp*Ledford Road, Winslon*Sa* lem, 27107; or Hospice & Pallia tive Care. IllO-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, 27103. ^ a n d ^ Interior Designs Pull ScrviCL* Design Acce^M>^ies Wiiultiw Trealinenls Bedding r.nscmbles Silk Trees Plants We Now Carry Gift Items c ovLTirii-s •' Mini UlinUs Moiiday - I'ridiiy 5;tX) Cluirlvnv H. Cassidy iuul Christine h fli'K*-' IDS As.sociatcs 3560-C Clcmtnons Rd. Clemmons, NO (Next D««>r to l.ibrary) (336) 766-9918 IF Y O U H A V E A D A M A G E D O R T O R N P IC T U R E O R D O C U M E N T .. . B R I N G IT T O U S f O R R E P A I R EYEMAGIC ASSOCIATESDIGITAL RE-IMAGING SPECIALISTS Photographic <4 Document Repair, Refinishing A More "L e t us make your treasured memories net* again" 6BS N. Main SI. Mocksvlllo 336-751-0625 ■ email: pMnlooOmin.com Stare For Your Floon" 1 ^ A b b e y C a rp e t. 0»> You B ttriT A u jlk lit C e ti\.A m triti’t B ut C aiftl Anything Goes! Bigh Etteem On Sale Nowt Regular $34.99 tq. Yd. Now For Only $21.99 sq. yd. (InilalleJ) Slock Colon Onlyt STMNMASTER-caipet ^ ^ ^ ^ A c e e p ltd Hours; Mon. -Fri. 8-6 <6 Sat. 9-1 Be I 213 New Highway 64 West, ^ 7 Lexihgloii, NC Phone:249-6672 CAJcrUT & Fi.ooiiiNd c:dvKiiiM( Olin Mitchel Connell Mr. Olin Mitchell Conniyil. 89. of Howard Street, Mocksville, died Friday, June IS. 2001 at Forsyth Medical Center In Win- ston*Sa!cm. : Mr. Connell was bom Feb. 20. 1912 In Forsyth County to the late Lulco M.and Lula Leach Connell. Mr, Connell attended Victory Bap- llst Church and worked for ‘ ingersoil Rand in the paint depart* ment. - He was preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Connell, on Dec. 23, 1992; 2 sons, Dewey ond’ Barry Connell; and 3 sisters, Lois Nichols, Joann Reeves and Vicky Connell. , ' Survivors: 2 sons, Ray M. Connell and wife Betty and Janies R.'Connell and wife Annie, all of ; Cooleemee; 3 daughters, Brenda ConncH of Mocksville, Paulette Chattin and husband Roger o f Cooleemee, ond Dionne Waller and husband Bob of Salisbury; a sister, Evo Doss of Trinity; 19 grandchildren; IS greai-grandchll- dren; ond 2 greai'great-grondchil' dren. Funeral services were held Monday, June 18. at II o.m. at Dovle Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour of' flclotlng. Burial followed ot Rowon Memorial Pork In Salisbury. Memoriols: Victory Baptlsi Building Fund, 160 Midway Si., Cooleemee, 27104. Daniel Chal Smith ' Mr. Daniel Choi Smith, 92, of Chal Smith Road, Mocksvitle> died Monday. June 18,2001 ot his residence. Mr. Smith was bom Feb. 2i; 1909 in Davie Couniy to the late Daniel W. and Mary Miller Smith. He was preceded in death by four sisters and Q brother. Survivors: two daughters, Gwyn Smith and Ann Smith, both of Mocksville; and several nieces, ' nephews and cousins. . ^ A graveside service was sched' uled for II a.m. Thursday, June 21, at Smith Grove Unhed Meth odist Church Cemetery with Dr. Bob McLawhora and the Rev. Roy Offerel offlcioting. The family, was lo receive friends Wednesday night at 7-8:30 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Memorials: Smith Grove Hut Fund, c/o Sue Boggs, 516 Dulin Rd., Mocksville. DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE LLC. 416 Valley Rd. Mocksville. NC 336-751-ani •’OttrramitnSfTvinx )burFamil},- IDLIt HOUnOWN (m ivu . HOME Mitchell Thomas Foster Mr. Mliclicll Thomas Foster. 54, of Westvlew Drive, Mocks ville, died'Hiesday, June 12,2001, at Forsyth Medical Center In Win? sion-Solem. Mr. Foster was bom April 10, 1947, in Rowan County to the late Hubert L. and Hazel Swlcegood Foster. He was a member of Be* ' Ilevers SunshipTabemacle, was a former chaplain of the Davie Counly prison system and was a machine operator with Ingersoll Raiwl. Survivors: his wife of 35 years,' Betty J. Tallent Foster, a son.Tho- mos A. Foster and wife Robin of Mocksville; a daughter,. Norma George and husband James of. Harmony; 2 grandchildren; and 2 brothers, Medford A. Foster of Mocksville and Kenneth A. Fos* ter of Advonce. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 15, at Cool* eemee Church of God, with the Revs. Jerry Couch and Russell Morris omclatlng. Burial fol' lowed at Legion Memorial Pork. Wi luhi V 7//i f M SC SY’S T R E E SER VIC E 336-492-2944 Free Estimates • Insured We Also Do Municipal & Commercial Leaf Removal From Curb Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. 0 k » \ t B A R I V | f 4 ^ ^ ^JEWELERS ^ 314 s. Salisbury Ave., Spencer*704-633-0618 M G X IC W i kestaumnt Band June 30Ui ivAirf.'Oef.’Awellwr VWimi'-'nWlDMHIONlT1 Not VUM with Any OtlMr SpMtal ! ’ •OfEqiulorUMttWilutl 1, m :iwi TtyOurFmtwkMmCI«niiion> 778-0300 |7IOE.BroiilSl.,SUUlvilU-lirB-B9M IS40 S. Slnlloni BA W-S • 76B.M6B ' Stn.-TItW ., 11 a iv lO |m i F iU v lln v tlim U tm -.lion rii'ncr.il Sit vIh- *« 0 r/ ,, G o s p e l S in g in g A tT u rre n tln e . There will be n gospel sing- ■ Ing oiTutTcndneBapllsl Church on Sunday night. June 24. at 6 p.m. Featured will be ‘‘Pathway" ' or Yadltlnvllle. There Is no ad mission, but a love oflering will be taken Tor the group, Blxby Hosting Mornings Out For Mothers Blxhy Presbyterian Church will host mother’s mornings out in lieu of Bible School. The dates are; June 19,26 and July3and lOfrom IOa.m.-noon. All ages are welcome to ride ‘"the Are" to water games, build ing a birdhouse and a p irn party on July 10. There is no charge. Storyteller To Be At Library Storyteller Ron I. Jones will be ai the Davie County Public Library ai 7 p.m. on Monday, June 25. Jones grew up on a dairy farm in North Carolina among a fam ily of storytellers. He has been sharing stories and songs with children of all ages, and adults, for 25 years. "In my storytelling, I strive to ‘disappear,’ and, for the audi ence, to let the story become the moment," Jones said. "I believe strongly in the rich oral tradition of storytelling and the joy ond mindfulness it brings to us all." Junaluska Singers At Brock Tiie Junaluska Singers, a group of 16 musicians from across the country will be at the Brock Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. This repeat performance is hosted by First United Method ist Church of Mocksville, The Junaluska Singers have traveled extensively for 48 years in the United States and abroad representing Lake Junaluska and the Southeast Jurisdictional Ad ministrative Council with their music ministry. Their perfor mances feature sacred music, folk tunes, gospel favorites wd Bcoadwoy music. ■ The 2001 singers represent new and returning vocalists. Dr. Glenn Draper of Chatta nooga, Tenn. directs the singers. ' He has organized choral groups for concerts, at the White House and also performed during the Inauguration Prayer Breakfast for President George W. Bush. Kim Cargile, also of Chatta nooga. accompanies the group. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased by contociing the Brock Performing Arts Center at 731-3000 or by calling Barbara Basham at First United Method ist Church at 751-2503. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 • Cll—-------------^-----------------(—--- A Storehouse For Jesus FREE MEDICAL CLINIC Open every Thursday evening 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM . To make an appointment cali 036) 7SN060, orcowebytbe clinic, bduMZiJO PM and iiXlPMMThunidayallanoM CUenUt must meetccrtam eUgfliiUiy requiremnito', ' SjMmihmWprelcfavaJtoWc,,, Attend The Church O f Your Choice No CrMkPrlmillva Baptist Chureh.No Creok Church Road. MocksviHe. Socond & fbonh Sundays, l0i3Q a.m. Founh SalunJay worship and conference, 1:30 p.m. Pastor, £(dor Eugeno Bonnctl. Eagle Height* Church, 10 a.m. Sunday wxahlp, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powenime, 7 p.m. Thursday 8it>le study. Casual dress, contemporaiy music & worship. S1D3 U.S. 158, Hillsdale, Mocksville Wesleyan Church: Hosp)* talSlreot, Sunday School, 0:45 a.m. Wor ship, 11 a.m. Wodn&sday Prayer Meet* Ing, 7 p.m. Rov. George Troyer. 751* 5595. , ' Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11. Pastor, Rov. Brad Holliman.- Center United Methodist Church'.U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Wor ship. 11. Pastor Bill Womtwugh. 751- 2754. Childcaf e (firectors; Carta Prevette, 492*5735 8. Sandra Autiy, 940-3753. Elbavllle United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9) & Youth forChr1st(ages10-12).1st&3rdSun..3- 4:30 p.m. Teens (or Christ meet every ' Sun.. &6:30 p.m. Disciple I Bible Study. Wed., 7 p.m. Disciple 111 Bible Study. Thurs., 7 p.m. Located In Advance. Pas tor Rev. Jack Wallace. Cooleemee Church of God: Sunday ' School,9:45a.m. WoreWpService.lO'.45 a.m. lues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. . Family Training Hour, 7 p.m. For Into about Iransportatlon, call Brother Dale Breidinger at 284-2180. Comatzer United Methodist Church: 1244 Comatzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30. Rev. Harold Zimmerman, pastor. Bethel United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. ' Warner, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. Davkl Childers. Located In downtown Advance. FarmlngtonUnUedMethodlstChurch: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmlnglon Rd. 99B-3769. Rev. DIanno Marsdon. Oak Grove United Methodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Concord United Methodist Church. Cheny Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 1.1 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Rov. Phillip Parks. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship,9:45a.m. Sunday School,10:45 a.m. Wonderful Wednesdays Ct\lldreft’s program, 6-7:30 p.m. Pastor. Rev. Den*. nlsB. Marshall. " , Episcopal Church of the Good Shep herd, Church SI, Cooleemee. Worship: 9:30 a.m. Children's Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening servlc6.6p.m.WddnesdayBible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale United Methodist Church: 5220 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship services Sunday at 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. with Promlseland (chlWron’s minlst^lhm 5lh grade). Youth meetings. Wednesday nlgWs. Impact (jr. high) at 5:30: Axis (sr. high) at 7. Smal groups end Bible studies throughout week: drama, worshipteam,courses,singles, vk^en’s, men's. Dr. Kelgh Tumian. pastor. Wilt Plitt. director of student ministries. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Sen/lce: 10 a.m. Sun day School: 10:45 a.m. Rev; Dianne Marsden. Rno Rd.__- ---.-II l-H_____________1-.neaiana reniecosiainoiinesscnurcn. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship*. 11 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: bolhumcOaol.com. Episcopal Church ot the Ascension, Fork-Blxby Rd., Advance, Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 99B-0B57. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 990-7716. Services at the Oaks, Apt. 7A. Milling Rd.. 7 p.m., Thursdays. Bishop T.R. Rice. Clement Grove Church of God, Body of Christ 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492- 5125.SaturdaySenrlcos: Sabbath School, 10a.m.,Worslilp.11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest l)ames. Radio Broadcast; The Bible Is Right, Tues days. 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL1520 AM and a.m. Evening; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Sunday3.8*8:30a.m., WSTP1490 AM. prayer meellng & Blblo study, 7:30 p.m. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sun- Rev. Joel Boyles. day School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11a.m., 7 Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7 U.S.601 S.Worship: 10:30a.m.Sunday p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters. 998- Schoo): 9:15 a.m. Interim Paslon Rev. 3022. QlennRolchley.751-5419.Web Address: http://www.mlnd8prlng.com/AhoJycro8S/ Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Cho risters (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6- 12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Neal Carter. (336) 751*2507. Mocks United Methodist Church. N.C. 601 S.,Advance. Rev.BnKO Gwyn. Sun day worship; 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Pastor Dr. Robert McLawhom. 998-3854. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Children's ministry, Belore and alter school programs, 940- 5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Wor- LibortyWesleyanChurch.2106Shelflokl Rd.. Hannony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Mom. Worship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adven ture 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor Ronald Lee. Blxby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork- Blxby Rd.. near ComatzerRd.Sun.School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Pastor. Rev. Carol Anne Jackson. 998-6813. 0ullnUnttadMeth0dlstChurch,8970ulin Rd.. Mocksville. 998-6171. Pastor Bob McLnwhom. Sun School 10:30 a.m., Wor ship 9:30 a.m. CooleomeeUnltedMelhodlst,KldsKamp every Sun. 5-6:30. For Info call 951-0411; In Homo Bible Studies, by Randy Howell. Leam the truth about the rapture, other subjects avail. Cali 284-4667. ship, 11 a.m.. Sunday Bible Study. 9:45 Bear Creek Baptist Church. Boar Creek a.m.Wedne3dayFeilowshipMeal,6p.m. children’s youth activities, prayer meet ing, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. MinlsterofMusic,BrentHellon. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family WorshlpCen- ter.1687Hwy.601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School, 10 a.m.'Worship Service, 11 Ch. Rd., Sun. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., BibleStudyWed.7p.m.,TeamKkls Wed. 6:30 p.m., Cecil Wetherhoit - Interim Pastor. Cooleemee First Baptist Church, 204 Marginal St.. Sun. Bible Study 10 a.m., Mom. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Teum Kids 8 p.m. grades 1-6, Wed. night 7 p.m. Interim Pastor Dr. Wayne Sterling. Mocksville Second Presbyterian, 400 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study, 5 PIneSLWorship, 11 a.m.. Church School, p.m.PastorElizabethMock.Assoc.Pas-. 9:30. Rev. Thonruis M. Leach.751-1410 torDerrickMock.Women'sAux.&Broth- erhood Bible Study, 1st & 3rd Thursday. Uberty United Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship:9:45a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Ser- St Francis of Asslssl, RC. Masses: Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. W^nesday. 7 p.m. Saturday \^gll. 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m. Bible Study. Sunday 6 p.mi Rov. Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church. 1835 Farm- vlce, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual Ington Road. Sunday &t»ool^ 9:45 a.m.. dress, contemporary format Traditional Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Bible service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 336- Study. 6 p.m. KkJs In Actk>n, Wednesday. 751-2503. 6:30 p.m. Rev. Joseph B. Tomberiin ill. Believer’s SonsWp Tabernacle: Sun-, 998-3826 v . < - or • , e-mail: daywor8Np„10;90a.m.,6:30p.m.Wad^P<^^o^^^y^^'^’ ' ' ' ' ’ “ 'evening. 7 p.m. Paston Je'iiy L Couch, Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 North 998-3748. Cana Rd. - Potter’s Lane. Turientlne Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11 a.m.; Night Sendee. 6 p.m. Pastor Rev. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday eariy worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sun day School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 321 Rediand Rd., Advance. 336-998- across from Horn's Truck Slop. Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship&Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday senrice. 7 p.m. Pastor Glenn Seilers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship: 11 a.m. Pastor Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton United Methodist Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. SundaySchool, 10:45a.m. Futton Youth In Christ. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Jack Wallace. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church,U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Sunday night praise & worship, 0. Wednesday rilght praise & worship, 7. Pas tor. James Ward. 998-6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wednesday PmyorSenrice.Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship sorvtee, 11 a.m.. G:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 998-8306. ComatzerBaptlstChurch, 1372Comatzer Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday ^ o o l. 10 a.m., Worship. 11: evening, 6:30; Awana's Wor ship. 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church, 1869 ShefHeki Rd.. at County Une Rd.Senrices: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School for alt ages. 11 a.m., Sun day Worship. llamet Baptist Church. Shelfietd Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., Wor ship. 11 a.m. Sunday Evening. 8, Wednes day. 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St John AMEZton Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Morn ing worship, 11 a.m. Rev. McRay. Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study and misston groups, 7 p.m. Pastor Lanny Atkins. Church Phone:998-6302. Church of God of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S.,Mocksviilo.Sunday School. 10a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6; Wednes day evcrMng.7. Pastor. Rev. Bobfcry SWnault 719-6565 or 284*2935. Victory BaptlstChurch.MldwaySt.Cool- eemee. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship H.Sunday evening,6;WednosdayAwana/ Youth. 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study. 7. Rev. SheH}y Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Milting Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School. Satur day, 9:30-11; Worship, 11*noon. Pastor Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advance. Sunday School. 9:30- 10:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-4394. Pastor. Rev. Qreg Little. Vadkin Valiey Baptist Church. 1324 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. Pastor Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wednes day Night Prayer meeting. 7:30. Uve Sun days. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. MtZionHollnetsChurehofQod,U.8.e4 . E.atMltt8tn»et,Mod(svWe.8undayScho^, 10 a.m., Morning Worship. 11. Pastor Bishop James Ijames. Mt SInal AME Zion Churcf). 488 Peoples' Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m,. worship. 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998*6231. Blxby Church of the Living God. 2121 Comatzer Rd., Advance. Pastor, Rev. Pony Hawks. 768-1606. Worship time. Sunday 10-11 a,m.,6p.m. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE & C 0 , 850 N. Trade St. Winston Saism, NC 27102 336-723-1669 VOGLER 2849 Mlddla Brook Dr. Clammons, NC-27012 33g-7W-47t4 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 338-751-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. k ttu x taim m 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS Evelyn Haynes InilSI-W I OtHoK(33(|79t-}9]t DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 GRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 110 Hwy. 801 S. Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 CiaonllamfaraMtJO tm CrttA.<^hBUea«H«tMCCina;Wc8ftw. J. P. GREEN MILUNGC0.,ING. 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NCj 336^Sr2222 I H Toll Free1-877-SWM>SOLD Toll Free1-866 S0LD-SWM f J DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - D1 W o m a n ’s D e d ic a tio n R e m e m b e rs H u s b a n d By Juckic Scobolt Davie County Enterprise Record . The rcccnl Memorial Duy . holiday also marked a very spe cial dedication in Coolecmcc. New horseshoe pits, at the Coolcecmce Rcc. Center were dedicated in memory of n former resident^ Troy Brittain. BriltiUn died five years ago and his wife, Judy had the pits built in his lionor. ■ Despite the rainy weather that day, sevenil residents were in at* tendance for tlie dedication. Judy recalled attending a Coolecmce Town Meeting back in 1998 wlicn she suggested that they needed some horseshoe pits. Although it took her three years to get them done, she did it. J&K Services, Ken Snow, and Jerry Melton are responsible for building the pits. It costs Judy approximately S7,S00 to have the five piLs con structed and she then donated them to the town. A plocque un der a tree beside ttie piu bears Troy’s name and his love of horseshoes. Judy ho|)es to start a horse shoe league in Coolecmce. The team will meet on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. if all goes as planned. Judy is a member of the HSPA, National Horseshoe .Pitcher’s Association and has pitched horseshoes In places like Greenville and Canada. ' She believes horseshoes is a family sport and hopes that oth ers in the area will take an inter est. She recalled a world tourna ment where over 1500 partici pants pitched until midnight. As Judy kneit under the large tree that shades the dedication placque she smiled as she read. A fitting honor for a man Judy says “loved horseshoes." ' Despite the rain that day, avid horseshoe pitchers tossed. Judy Brittain reads the dedication plaque honoring her husband, Troy, and his love of the game of horseshoes. Mayor Grady Spry led those in attendance in prayers before the dedication, L to R: John Patzsch, Judy Brittain, Jerry Brittain, and Todd Brittain get ready to loss. Judy hopes to rekindle an Interest in the sport of horseshoes with the neyv pits £ Jerry Brittain takes airn before :pltchlngV: while John ^ - • Patzsch looks on, * *,': < - '' D2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 D a vie S e n io r G itiz e n O f T lie Y e a r Dy Jackie Scabolt Davlc County Enlctprtsc Record . Scvchly-nino year old Marie Miller Is this yem Senior Clli- icn of llic Year for Davie County. A well deserved honor for some one who has been a full time vol* u n t e c r since her own retire ment. Miller's Ibvc of h e lp in g others be came evi- “Don’t' tiyaU " worry Deing about your one of a i> family of ,9® •" 10 chil- -MarieMiller dren she „ ', ' was always helping others In her neighborhood. She recalled a neighbor once telling her she should be a nurse. Apparently that advice stuck with Miller and she went on to become a regis tered nurse and one of the first liurse practitioners in Davie, working at the Fannington Medi cal Center. ■ After her retirement as an R.N., Miller said she literally had to have something to do. So she began her work as a full-time volunteer. And Miller's calendar is defi nitely full. ‘There ai€ not many days that I don't go do some thing, if it's only visiting a neigh bor and taking them some food.” ■ Miller has a scrapbook full of pictures and clippings of her past volunteer work. And she!s been honored in the past as ouutand- fng citizen of the year in 1970 for volunteer services. Miilera list of volunteer con tributions is a mile long. She Is tho county council presideaLof . the Davie Co. Extension and Community Association, presi dent of the Pino gardening club, a volunteer with the Senior Cen ter, a member of tlie Davie Adult Care Homes Community Advi sory Committee, a member of the eouncil on aging and the DavIe County aging planning commit- Q:e, treasurer of the Farmington Medical Center, and n member 6f the Davie County master gar deners. ' ' • She also won first place as the health and nutrition leader in the Davie County Extension for dis trict, state, and national. "That was quite an honor," said Miller. ; But all those honors an: for a ^oman who has been strongly supported by her family. Miller's liusband, Gene, has always been a good support person for her. ^ d in spite of her busy schcd- tlie she raised three sons and is ^ow a grandmother of foun SowhatisMilier'sgoalatthis point in her life? ‘To keep on, Seeping on." she said. "I enjoy ever;’ day." ; A sei^proclaimed health nut. Miller believes in'eating right, sleeping right, exercising, not Smoking, not drinking.' and not DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - D3 Autumn Care Administrator Ed Perun sits and chats with Miller during one of their visits. - Pholo by Robin Fergusson Helen Gaither Irom Mocksvllle looks forward to visits from Miller. sitting In a chair ail day. : She loves gardening and sew ing. “I love to sew, but I hardly have time for it anymore." Miller spends a majority of her days involved In visiting area nursing hom'es. "I'm interested in the nursing homes. I'm interested in improving them, and I'ni in terested in the good care the people need when they get there." She believes the little things are important. A drink of water in between meals, elevat ing someone's feet if they are in a wheelchair instead o f letting them hang down, clean bath rooms, and serving hot meals. ■ So it's eosy to see why Marie Miller has been named Davie's Senior Citizen o f the year. Her caring attitude and willingness to help are overwhelming. .‘‘People ore so nice when you voluntctr. I think people do oppreciate it." And she has some words of wisdom to share. "Don’t worry obout your age. It doesn't make a lot of difference how old you are after you’rts 65. You're not going to gel any more money. You're not going to get any more coffee. You're not going to get anything else. You've got it," she smiles.,' Family First Mortgage Corp. — ES TA B LIS H E D 1979 — “YOkeie tfout comes fUist” Take Advantage of Low Rates! • Puixhase a new home f • Refinance to: -Lower your monthJy pymt ' -Consolidate debt -Make home improvements •Take a vacation CRCnrraOet£AUUNDEASTDOO. ' iW)M£NOMEmpCRAMSAVAiU£t£ y For Consuhatlon C a llio h n ® ' (336)284-4112 O^esbcotedThrDugfioutT/ieSout/ieost $50.00 G ift C ertificate ivith purchase ofneiu or used Automobile from J.R. 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"I Want my Daddy to Hold me Tight” (a popular song at the time) and not being able to wait until he got home in the afternoons so I could ride around on his shoulders as he did his chores. Then I got too big so I would follow as fast as I could behind him. trying to walk in Ills footsteps, leaping as far as I could, turning my toes just a little outward to mimic his slight duck walk. I remember Dad working hard everyday from before sunup till past sundown: from getting in stove wood, lighting the fire, cut ting the wood, milking the cows, plowing, raking hay, feeding the cows, building housed, building campers, leaving at 6:30 every morning to get to work on time (except for the days when It wos snowing he would need to leave early to pick up neighboring la dies who were insecure about driving in the bad weather) 1 was in awe that he worked so hard but still played basket ball with us every afternoon on the old dirt court and goal hung from the oak tree. He would play 3 of us and still beat us. 1 enjoyed the basketball stories and his sto ries of Cool Springs School. I actually saw him shoot from cen ter court and sink a basket, dressed in street clothes with 4 Buster Hcndricks children hanging on his side. 1 thought he was amazing. Sunday afternoon brought...a game of baseball In whatever friend we could find. When the neighborhood children weren’t around Dad would casually hit pop-ups for us to marvel at and try to catch but they always went too far. He could stand in our front yard and land a baseball almost to his mother's front yard. Yes. I thought he was amazing. 1 remember when he coached n basketball team with Drexel Heritage. I was too little to say his name but his friends called him Buster. So I ran around at about 3 years old calling him "Butber." I Utought I was so cute and of course hoped everyone else would. Noturally, Dad thought I was cute and I loved him. I remember the many times ho came for me when I called. I re member when I was in nursing school and thought I had to get home on Friday even though it had started to snow. I drove less than a mile from the nursing P e t F o o d S h o r ta g e A t D a v ie H u m a n e S o c ie ty Tlic rcccnt loss of J.P. Mill* ing Company in Mocksville due 10 a devastating fire, and the de cision by PctsMart in Winston- Salem 10 Slop food donations has pul ihe Humane Society of Davie County in a desperate situation. The food supply to feed fos ter animals is dwindling and do nations are desperately needed. According to Davie Humane Society President Jamie Smith. “Over 90% of our food was sup plied through donations." The cost of feeding a pet can be an expensive one, especially if the animal is u large breed or there are several animals being fostered in the some home. If you are interested In mak ing a donation to help with this situation you can write the Hu mane Society at P.O. Box 153, Mocksville. N.C., 27028. or call 751-5214. D A L T O N ’ S M O B I L E H O M E S U P P L Y Cooling • H eating • Electrical Installation • Service A ir C o nditioning..........10-12 SEER Heat Pum p.......................10-12 SEER Gas O il Furnaces Coleman Products Licensed 152 Woodlawn Dr., Statesville C all fo r E stim a te 7 0 4 -8 7 1 -2 3 1 8 Jusl M StuMt Yem THEN NOW Hty, Huu Yiui'tite CfutitgedI Ho|)jiy l lfk Aw uvm iM i) ■ , Love, Becca & Emma school dorm and became afraid to drive, so stopped at the Fam-' ily Dollar and called him at work to come for me. I waited in the ■ store fro an hour and a half for Dad to come in the heavy snow ' all the way from Mocksville,- hoving to leave work to do that.' 1 could have just parked that yel low Vega and walked back to tl\d dorm for die night because by the next moraing I could have driven home because the snow had incited before noon. But I didn't and Daddy came. 1 remember in 1990 when Dad was in the hospital with pancre atitis. Dad had never really been sick. But he was sick and very sick. I knew he would die. I cried and 1 prayed. I made promises fo Ood. He lived and I hoped I had fulfilled Uie promise to be sure he knew that I loved him! I re member wondering why Daddy cried so much while he was in the hospital. 1 thought he migfit have had a stroke. Finally, when . 1 got the courage to ask. his an swer was. "I just didn't know everyone loved me so much." 1 knew then I had kept the prom ise. 1 remember being touched by his sensitivity.; 1 had no idea he was that way. 1 suppose it had been difficult to be the rock and also let a sensitive side show. ■Today, I can relate. ■ I remember the first time 1 asked Dad's permission to do something (instead of Mom's)...lt was the night before I needed an answer tuid Daddy ’ had already gone to bed. 1 stood in the hallway with the light olT so he could barely sec me and quietly said, "Daddy, can 1 ask ' you somethingT’ ...Do you think 1 might could go7" The silence seemed forever and he spoke in exactly these words with what sounded like a tear In his eye and a cracking voice; "You know., now you arc 18 years old and you really didn’t have to ask but I appreciate you doing it. 1 think it would be okay. You can tell your Mama I said it would be okay. 1 tnist you to make Uic right deci-' sions." From that moment on I felt something different about my Daddy. Suddenly, he bccame my faUicr ond today I can relate. 1 remember Dad's diligence, perseverance and stability. He 'was like a rock to me. I couldn't understand what gave him the strength to cany on. Now I know he is a man of faith and trust in -the Lord. Dear Daddy. ...As I begin to put together my thoughts...l re flected on certain qualities that 1 have most odmired. like your physical strength. 1 guess it's true what they say about "daddy" be ing a little giri's hero. When 1 was ten we moved into our new • house. It was pouring down rain, and we moved things fiom one house to the other in the tain. You had spent years building that house for us. and we could hardly wait to finally get into It. Later a school teacher gave me an as- gSignmcnt to write my favorite tnie story, and I wrote about that day. You were definitely the "hero" of my story, as I told about you carrying the dining room table over your head from the old house to the new. It was a good ways through the field, and as. a little giri. 1 marveled at your abil ity to perform such a feat. [Daddy] I like to tell another story that took place in that in tensive care hospital setting af ter your head injury. [Last year) Wanting to determine your level of orientation. 1 asked you to state my name. When 1 did not get the desired response. I re stated my question. "Daddy, do you know who I amT'The words you spoke, although seemingly • noi the appropriate ones, were clear and distinct: “1 am. Giver ' andSustainerofLife."...ltwould be another two weeks before you were oble to call your fomily by name...During that time. Daddy. 1 held onto those words I had heard you speak... that moment , when you could speak no other name, you spoke His Name, and . that was a great comfort to me. Dad could be described In so many ways, in so many words. When I Uilnk of my Dad. my Father. I think he was just always there keeping it ail togcthcf. And today. I can relate. I most want my Dad, Daddy, and my Father to remember my promise to God and never forget that "1 love him more than words can express." Members ol the DavieA'adkIn “Beef RountJ Up” team Include. Irom lelt: front, He&th Hoover. Melinda Staebner. Alicia Staebner, Erin Rucker, Clara Caudle; back, Wade Gough. Zack Yokley, Heather Hoover. Hannah Back, Joyce Tucker, Paul Tucker. A re a Y o u th D o W e ll In B e e f R o u n d u p C o n te s t When the 2001 NC Junior Beef Round-Up came to a close, Davie County participants had a lot of.reasons to be proud. Davie and Yadkin county youth joined forces to compete in educational events related to the beef Industry. The combina tion proved to be a winning one. Having enough members to organize two teams, this group of hard working youth, came away with numerous awards, said Phil Rucker, Cooperative Extension agent. On Saturday afternoon these youth combined to compete in ihe Skillalhon Comest • a com bination of Judging skills, iden tification skills (cuts of meat, cattle breeds, feedstuffs and cattle equipment) and overall beef knowledge (includes a writ ten test). The Davie/Yadkin Jr. Teams placed first, third and fifth overall with Zach Yokley plac ing first in the individual com petition. Heather Hoover placed fifth. Wade Gough placed eightii and Heath Hoover. In his first competition, made a strong; showing. The Round-Up Is an annual event that brings youth together, from all over the state, for fel lowship, educotion and friendly competition. The event was held May 19-20 at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. In Winston-Salem. “Look for these youth to be participating in other livestock shows, judging comcsis and live stock events in the future,” Rucker said. "The hard work these youth put into tlieir projects is paying off. Congratu lations to all the local partici pants.” Jeff Foster Accepts Job As Agent For Veterans Affairs Jeff Foster, a former deputy with the Davie County Sheriff’s Department, recently completed the 10-week criminal invesiigaior training program at the Federal Law Enforce ment Training Center near Brunswick, Ga. Some of tlie class materials covercd in cluded vehicle opera tion. firearms, federal court procedures, case Investigation, and search warrant application. He will begin his new career as a special ogent with the De partment of Veterans Affairs, Office of the Inspector General. He will work out of the Denver, Colo., field office. His wife, Lisa, has accepted u position as security specialist, work ing out of the Depart ment of Veterans Affairs Headquarters Office. Foster is the son of "Bow" and Mary Lou Foster of Mocksville. His wife is the daughter of Sharon Mills of Pine River, Minn. And he'* ieiMtod )utt tlw hKMiUm yoani n««d. The tax relief act of 2001 provides many tax benefits to indhriduals: I tax rale reductions ■ reduced estate tax rates ■ Increased IRA contribution limits I education savings incentives ■ 1 increased contribution limits on 401(k)s and other, employer-sponsored retirement plans I Increased child tax credit; ■ ■ marriage penalty relief; NW i* iiira yoM talw advM bc* St d l ItM tax raHtI tin lim In t often. Cal or stop ky le * y to K li« lu l« 1 troo portfoRe reviow. Tiftn Dm I* IkNirty ImsMIom to Stvin You S ’ ln n l« li.k n ieMocksville 1336)761-6672',' Iriee.SniWi Hillsdale; (336)998-5308 tones M L D a v i e P L A C i p ' RESIDENTIAL CARE J L L / Eddie d in e Davie Place salutes our resident of the week, EdtJie Cline! Eddie has made . his home here at Davie Place since December of 1977 Eddie says he enjoys the people here and going out sitting on the front porch enjoying the fresh air. He likes the fact that on Sunday's Davie Place has church service, and he likes to play basketballl Eddie’s father Edward Cline and his sister’s Kathy Everhart and Phyllis Hill visit him frequently.Eddie would like to welcome all of his friends & family to visit him here at Davie Place! Exfteci Ih Beat Shelia Sammons - Director • ■ - - ' If you or someone you know :, would like to apply to Ilye, with us at the new Dcvle Place call us at 336-75I 72I75 an d ask for Shelia Samnnons. M edicaid & Privately Funded , 337HospltQlStreet*Mocksville ' ' -ij : is D4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 NorthCARouNA OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ^ Under and by virtue 01 ths power -J>l sale contained In a certain Deed ■ ol Trust made by Ricky Stutte to ;Hayos Foeter, ESQ.. Tru«t6o(e), dated the 2Blh day ol July, 1998 and recorded In Book 282, Pago '397, Davie County Registry, North Caiollna, Delaull having been made In the payment ol Iho note . thereby secured by the eaki Deed ol Tn«( and the undersigned, H, TERRY HUTCHENS, PA, having ■ been substllutsd as Tnislee In said P U B L I C N O T I C E S 2000 Annual Drinking Water Ouallty Report Town ol Mocksvllle ' PWSID *02-30^10 June 12,2001 It Is a pleasure to announce that our drinklno water Is sale and meets all Federal and State re quirements. This Annual Water Quality Report Is designed to Worm you ol the quality ol drinking water delivered by the Town each day. This Is a condensed report. For detailed results or II you have ad ditional questions please contact recorded In the O m ol the Reg- : Tt'8 Town Board ol Commls- Wer ol Deeds cl Davie County, 'to™™ a^ems the Town s water ■NorihCarollnaendlheMderoH><0 . noleevldenclnasaidlndebtedness any ol the regularly scheduled .ItaUng directed that tho Deed o( Board Meetings he d on tto Trust be foreclosed, Ihe under- IlnitTuosdayolearmTOnlhatjOT signed Substitute Tnistee will ollor P-™-'o™ Hall, :ilot sale at the Courthouse Door, in ' Clement Street. For eddiftinal -;the City ol Mocksvllle, Davie l^'ormllon regarding Ihe Town ,County,NomiCarolinaat2;30F.M. Meetings contact Torry------- —................ Brails/, Mockjvllle Town Manager, 6(751-2259. Tho Town ot Mocksvltle rou tinely testa Its drinking water In ac cordance with Federal end State standards. Tho EPA and the State of North Carolina sot the monitor ing schedule. All sources ol drink ing water are sub|ecl to potential contamination by substances that are naturally occurring or man made. These substances can bo microbes, radioactive substances. Inorganic or organic chamicais. All drinking water. Including bellied water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some contamlnales. it Is Impor- tar\t to romembet that tha prosonce ol these contaminants does not nocessarily pose a health risk. More inlonnatlon about conleml- nates and potentlel health ellecu can be obtained by calling the En vironmental Protection Agency's Sale Drtoklng Water Hotline at i- 800-426-4791. Wo are fortunate that our water source Is Hunting Creek, a stream lhal originates In Wilkes County and flows through Davie County to the Soulh YadMn River. Hunting Creek provides a very high quality sotrrce of water for treatment. Our water was extensively tested for 78 reguletod substances Including microbiological (monthly, '00), radioactive (March ‘00|, fnor- gank! (March '00), synthetk: organic (March '00), and volatile organic ' (Much '00) contaminates. Tlwss tests indteated that our water was completely sale and In compliance with all Stale and Federal drinking water regulations. The water was luitttei tested (01 46 unregulated substances includ ing syntholic organic (March '00) and volatile organic (March '00) chemteais. The unregulated chemi cals detected waie cttlorolorm In an average concentration of 69.5 parta , on Monday Ihe 25lh day ol Juno ..'2001 and will sell to theNghestbkl- .der for cash the following real es tate situate In tha County ot Davie, . North Carolina, and being more '‘ pertlculerly described as Mows: Tract I: Beginning at an Iron, Southeast comer of that 1.00 acre ' % tract described by Deed Book 117, ; Page 253, Davie County Registry . and (Ui^s thO(\ce Souttt 05 degrees : 14 minutes 24 seconds West , 104.90feoltoanirofl:thencoNonh ' 88 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds •West 208.00 feet to an Iron in the ' line ol JessI West Guenleil thence '■ with Quenlert's line North 05 do- , gfees14tnlnules24secondsEast ' 104.90 feet 10 en Iron, Southwest ' corner ol said 1.00 acra trad; , thence South 66 degrees 06 min- ■ ules 26 seconds East 209.00 feet ' to the beginning, containing 0.50 . acre.moroorlessandbelngapor- " tlon ol those lands descilbod by Deed Book 111, Page 670, Oavie ■ County Registry. Traci lit Beginning at an iron lo cated North 05 degrees 14 minutes 24 seconds, West 299.18 feet from ' the Southwest comer ol that 16.76 . acre tract described by deed re- • corded in Deed Book 111, Peges * 670,672 and 674 and njns thence from said point ol Beginning Soulh ; 88 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds East 208.00 leet to an Iron: thence . Soulh 05 degrees 14 minutes 24 seconds West 209.76 leal to an iron: thence North 88 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds West 208.0d~ ■ loot to an iron In Quonlert line North 05 degrees 14 minutes 24 seconds ’ East 209.76 leet to Ihe Beginning, containing 1.00 aero mero or less and being e portion ol those lands ■ described by deeds recorded In Deed Book 111, Pages 870, 672 and 874, Davie County Registry. Togetherwllh Improvements lo cated Ihereon; said property being located at 114 Arbor Lane, . Mocksvllle, North Cerollna. Together with the above de per billion over a range of 7,1 to 119 parts per billion, bromodlchioromethane in an aver age concentration of .75 with a range of .5 to 1.0 parts per billion, bromoform In an average concen tration ot 6.0 with a range ol 5.0 to 12 parts per billion, and chlorodlbromomelhane in an aver age concentration of 2.68 with a , range of .5 to 9.0 parts per billion. One pert per billion corresponds to one minute In 2,000 Veers, or a single penny In $10,000,000. This chemical Is a by-product ol ihe Town's dislnlection process. The EPA has delemilned these tests Indteate our water IS SAFE. ; Tho EPA establishes maximum contaminant levels (MCL) allow able lor a variety ol substances. MCL'a are set el very stringent levis. To understand Ihe possible heeith effects described for many regulated consllluenls. a person would have to ditnk 2 mats ol wa- lereverydayallheMCLIevelfora lllellmo to have a one-ln-a-mliilon chance ol having an adverse health ellect. Some people may be more vul nerable to contaminates In drink ing water than the general popula tion. Immuno-comptomlsad per sons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, per sons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other Immune system disorders, some elderly, and inlants can be particularly at risk ol Infections. 'Vhese people should seek advice about drinking water from their health cere providers. EPA/COC gukfellnes on appropitate means to lessen the risk ol Infection by Cryptosporidium end other mlcro- biologteel contaminates are avail able from Ihe Sale Drinking Water Hotline. The Town of Mocksvllle Water system has provided a plentiful supply ol sale, clean water In tho pasi and will continue lo moat our high quality standards In tho lutura. Evan during past Ice storms and Hurricane Hugo we provided con tinuous services to our customers. As we work to meet ever more stringent standards it may be nec essary lo maka Improvements In the water system.Additionai rale in creeses may be requited In order to pay for these Improve NOTICE OF MEETINQ; scribed lands there Is a perpetual. . ----------------— ...— eesementol Ingress end egress 25 Q^vie County Board of feet in width over and across a car- Comrolssloneis will have a work- , tain form road abutting aubjeci •t'opio review and revise tho pro- lands on the North and leading In a PosedCooleemee Overlay Dislricl Westemiy direction to Ihe right of ™guiationa. The meeting will be in wayofSR 1457 (locally known as second floor Conference Room.■Spllimen Roadl said easemeni lo County Administration Building, bo appurtenant to the above do- '23 SouUi Main Streel. Mocksvllle. : - scribed lands and to ran with Ihe NC at 3:00 p.m. on June 20.2001. Please call ouroiffco if you have questions. ■6-21-ltn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CnEDITOBS Having quaillled as CoExecutors ol tho Estate ol MARK NICHOLSON THORNE, late ol Davie County, this Is lo no tify all persona having claims against said estate lo present them lo tho undorsigned on or bolero the 21sl dayol Seplember, 2001, be ing three (3) months Irom Iho lirst day ol publication or this notice will same In tho hands of alt persons ; whomsoever. Should the properly be pur* ’ chased by a third party, that per- sonmuslpaylhotaxolThlttyConts (S0.30) per One Hundred Dollars > (SIOO.OO) required by NCOS §7A- y 308(a)(1). •y The properly lobe oHeredpur- suant to this notice ol sale is being > oHered lor sele, tranaler end con- veyanco ‘AS IS, WHERE IS." Nel- ‘j thar Iho Traslee nor the holder ol ; the note secured by the deed ol .- Irast/security agreement, or both. t being foreclosed, nor the olllcers. •' directors, attorneys, employees, agents oraulhorlzed represenlallva - ol either the Traslee or the holder ; ol the note make any representa tion of warranty relating to Iho title ■ or any physical, environmental, health or aalely conditions oxisling In. on. at or relating to the property, being oifored for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabillUes aris ing out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is : belngsoldsub|ecttoalltaxas,spe- . del assessmanls, and prior lions or ancumhtancoe ot tecord end any - recordod releases. A cash deposit (no personal ■' ■ checks) ol live porcent'(5*) ol the ; purchase pttae, ot seven hundred • liity dollars ($750.00), whichever la ‘r, greater, M l>a tequlred at the time of the sale. ' ■ This 4lh day or June 2001. H. Terry Hutchens. P.A. V Substitute Traslee P,O.Box2505 4200 Monianion Road, Suite ' ; ,. ,103 ,Fayetteville, North Carolina ■ 28302' < . . ' 6-14-2tn , , Kenneth N. Windley, Jr. Davie County Manager 6-21-1tn r'wxxwM iM wwi Mioii lucovery. . All persons indebled to said estate will pleese make immediate pay ment to tho undersigned. . - , 2001*''* • MaryT.NanU,CoExecutor 197 Dogwood Forest Loop /Hemiony.NC 28634 ShlrioyD. Thome, CoExeculor 2796 St. Georgs Road WInslon-Salem. NO 27106 6-21-4lp Sniders Lawn Service OfTerlng Complete Servicc Mowing. Sc«tin|, PUntini. [Fertilizer, Flowen, Elc. - Dryan SnlJcr • Call fur Fm Euimaies 70l-5<6-26C*Mobae7(Mm3220 Landscaping & T ra c to r S e rv ic e s Suoili'uj • Sodding • Aunition OfiicJmg • Dr,vnn(]e • Afo»x«ig nosldcrHlni/Commcrcinl reclHiindolph 990-9700ree EsliinalM 998-7782 & « d Hoofs •F re e EsOmates DOW NUNDER R O C K & T ILE Brett & Stacey Lavety 336-492-7087 Ceramic Tile Insiallation Chase Grading Grading • Hauling Landscaping Untl Clearing ■ Driveways Gravel ■ Mulch • Fill Dirt New Lawiis 336-998-1053 NORTH CAROUNA DAWE COUNTY NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power of Safe conlQinod in that certain Deed ol Trust executed by MeMn P. Allred and Julie Mfed to Frank W. Foole. Tnisloe(8), daled Sep* tonfiber 25,1999. and recorded In Book 315. Page 200, Davie County Reglawy, North Carolina. . Default having bean made In the payment ot the nolo thereby se* cured by the said Deed otTrust ^ d the undersigned. LAWRENCE S. MAITIN, having been aubailtuted aaTnifilee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of DaWe County. North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be fore* closed, the undersized Subst/tufe Trustee will oiler tor sale at the Courthouse Door, in (he city of Mocksvllle, Davie County. North Carolina, at 12:30 p.m. on Thurs* day. July 6,2001, and wilt sell to the highest bidder for cash the (ol* lowing described property situated m Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: t^ te d in Clarksville Township, and the village ol Shellleld, and on the south side ot Shellleki Road, and bounded on the East. South and West by lands ot J.T. Smith and on the North by Sheltlold Road. Beginning at an Iron pipe East comer of South side of Sheffield Road and njnning South 4 degs. West 4.30 chains to a while oak and Iron stake: thence West 3.40 chains to an Iron pipe; thence North 8 degs. West 3.30 chains to an Iron pipe on South side of Sheffield Road; thence with said Road North 64 degs. East 1 chain to Point; \her>ce Nonh 75 degs. EasU chain to point; thence North 80 degs. East 1 chain to point with cur^e; thence North 87 degs. East t.35 chains (o the boglnnlng; and containing 13/ to acres more or less. Aa per sur vey by A.L Bowles. April 20,1054. FOR BACK REFERENCE, see Book 42. page 421, Book 33. page 460, and Book 54, page 563. Davie County Registry. Said properly la commonty known as 1791 Sheffield Road, HanDOny, NO 28634. T>)ird party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Thirty Cents ($0.30) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Acash deposit (no personat d^eck8) ol f ivo percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, wkii be required at tho time of the sale. Following the expiration of the 6tatul07 upset bid period, al! Ihe tomalnlng amounts ate ImmedI* aloly due and owing. Said property to be offered pur suant to this Notice of Sale Is be* ing offered (or sale, transfer and conveyance -AS IS, WHERE IS.“ Thera are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being of* fared for safe. This sate Is made sublect to ail prior liens, unpaid faxes, special assessments, and encumbrances of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) ol the property Is/are MeMr\ F. Allred and Jutle Allred. Lawrence S. Maitin, Substitute Trnstee 7330 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 104 Raleigh, NO 27607 6-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 01SP37 IN RE: BILLY EDWARD SMOOT NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET HEARING PY 2001-2002 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2001-2002 proposed Davie County Budget was pre sented to Ihe Davie County Board MARTIN SAW SHOP 7 5I-S 0 38 ls^larclii,m .C ‘iii7Je Saw.. Yard TMl., Chain Saw Choln., ' ^^jlM ojijH andSaw ii Beat high prices of buying himber. Have your own lumber sawed at your home or mine. WoodMizer Portable Sawmilling. J e fif’s Custom Sawing 336-367-3131, nfler S p.m. [FO R SAU sC ars^rJuSs liUIHy Buildings' '' Carports: AU Sizes, AUGalvaiiized >HSIm Dog lots 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 4 2 M oclcsvllle. N C BO Y E A R W A R R A N TY Longest Lasting : 3'Coverage / Many Colots , Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding j 1-688-278-6050 WIIP-CTATgjllBHUI rn u rcn iT Btiiiieu lo ine uevie uounty Boarc UNDERAND PURSUANTto an ol Commlaalonera on Monday. Order entered by Ihe Honorable <<une 4,2001. The proposed bud- Kenneth D. Booer, Clerk ol Supe- Set totals S46.184.098,00; rior Court ol Davie County. North Qeneral Fund-J32,897,420.00 Carolina on the lOlh dey ol May, Revalualion-S170,103.00 2001, Sally VH. Smith Commla- E911-S495.910 sloner, will oiler lor sale at Ihe Davie Water Constnictlo<i-$2,380.300.00 Cou/ity Courthouae doof In Cepllal P/o;ecta-$4.374.443.00 Mooksvlllo, Oavie County. North Watet/Sewer Entorprlse Fund- Canllna alii a.m. on Wednesday, $3,969,055.00 June 27.2001 end sell to tho hlflh- 'Solid Waste Enterprise Pund- ostbitfdarldrcash, a certain tract *1,888,887.00 ol land, together with the Improve- The proposed budget calls lor montslocatadthereon.ondlocatod apropertytaxraleolllfly-nlnecenla In Mocksvllle, Davie County, North ($ 89) per $100 ol property valua- Carolina, 27028, and more panlcu- Uon(lncludesa$.a4llrotax).Acopy laily described as Mows; ol Ihe budget proposal Is available A tract of reel property located lor public Inspection in tho office ol at 324 Depot Street, Mocksvllle, County Meneget duiing notmal ' North Carolina, and being more business hours of 8;30 a.m. unlit partk;ularly described In Deed Book 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, 88. page 158. and ralerred to In 92 ^oom 250. Davie County Admlnls- E 209 and as lollows; Ifetlon Building. 123 Soulh Main Being Lot Numbers Seventeen Street. Mocksvllle, North Carolina. (17). Eighteen (18). and Nineteen A public heartng will bo held at (19) ot the Subdivision ol Oerter 7:00p.m.,Mondey, June 18,8001, Estete, Mocksvllle, N.C. as sur- In the Commissioner's Room, veyedbyS.LTalbett,C.S.,Novem- Davie County Administration Bulld- ber, 1948. Recorded In Book 2. It'S. '23 South Main Street, page 16 ol maps recorded in Reg- Mocksvllle. North Carolina to ro ister ol Deeds Office In Davie. North oelve pubik: comments, either oral Carolina. or written. All citizens ere welcome ThesalewHlbesubJecttoprop- to comment on tha budget proposal eriy taxes and any other outsland- at this time Ing liens or encumbrences of record. Tha hlgtiest bidder shall bo required to deposit ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on tho day ol tale In cash or certified funds. The sale will be sublect to upset bids. This Is Ihe 31st day of May. 2001. Sally W. Smith, i:;omml>Blonor lorthe ' , Estate ol Billy Edward Smoot NORTH CAROLINA Martin & Van Hoy, LLP dAVIE COUNTY Brenda B.Hunler Clerk to tho Board Davie County Commissioners 6-7r2ln Ten Court Square Mockavllie.NC 27028 338-761-2171 5-31-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having i^ualllled as Coexecu- lors of Ihe Estete of SELMA N. MCCLAMROCK. late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against saki estate lo present them lo tho undersigned on orbelore the 14th day ol Sep- __________ tember, 2001, being three (3) Having quaillled as Executor of months from the first day of publl- KieEstateo(JAMES EVERETTE cationorihlsnoUWwillboploaded niCHABOSON, lalo ot Davie In bar ol their recovery, All peraons County, this is to notify all persons Indebted to saM estate will please having claims against said estete make Immediate payment to the to present them to the undersigned undersigned, on ot bolote tho 14tti day ol Sep- This Is the 14th day ol June, tember. being three (3) months 2001. I— .L_ ----------------------- Robert F. Ntehols, Coexeculor POBOX1383 ^ Lexington, NC 27293 Lester M. Bowles, Coexecutor 359 McClamrock Road Mocksvllle, NC 27028 B-14-4ln uaiiiy Iiiitiu iiionins Irom the llrsi day ol publication or this notice wBI bo pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said oslale will please make Im mediate payment to the under- signed. This Is the 14th day ol June, 2001.' Melissa Y. Richardson, Executor 388 Foster Dairy Road Mocksvllle, NO 27028 8-14-4ln NOHTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualinedas Executor of' the Estate ol Qkirla Rose Millar, late ol Davio County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said esiala lo present iherh lo lha on- ____________ derslgnedonorbeloralhe14lhdayHaving quaillled as Executor of ol September, being three (3) the Estate of TERRY RENN months liom the lltst day ol publl- ALEXANDER, Jr., late of Davie callonorthlsnoUcewilibapieadad County, this Is to notify all persons in bar of their recovery. All persons having claims against said estate indebled to said estate will please to present them to the undersigned make immediate peyment to the on or belore the 14th day ol Sep- undersigned, tambor. being three (3) months This Is the 14th day of June, Irom the first day olpublkalkin or 2001. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY / NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..w.M uaj wi Of this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please meke Im mediate payment to the under signed. ■ This Is liie 14th day ol June, 2001. ' ' . ' , Jean S. Alexander, Executor 4420 Quail Hollow Road Clemmons, North Carolina ■ ‘ ' 27012 , ' . 8-14-4tn Mark D. Overstreet, Ececutor ■ : 206 Matheu Road Inman, South Cerollna 29349 8-14-4ln Rouse’s A/C, H u t Pump t Central Air' 4 Strvict i Bepair, Monitor Htatlna Systoms ' Oil & G» Synem f33S)49i.2583 CALL9^^.D0CPR. OR JUST STAMD THERE AND WATCH SOMEONE DIE. When a heart stops, seconds count. To tnoie, contai;! Ihe American Heart Association at 1-B77-AHA-4CPR or visit www.amerlcanheartx>rg.. . i Anterlcah Heart fc , A s ^ la tio n .\^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - DS P U B t l G I ^ O T l G E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 018P37 IN RE; KAY FRANCES WEST NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL , ' PROPERTY UNDERAND PURSUANT to an Order entered by Ihe Honorable Kenneth D. Beget, Clerk of Supe rior Court ol Davie County, North Carolina on 22nd day of May, 2001, Calhy Tatum. Commissioner, will olfer lor sale at the Devie County Courtftouee door In Mocksvllle, Davie County, North Carolina at 2 p.m. on Wednesdey. June 27,2001 and sell lo the highest bidder lor cash, a certain tract ol land, to getherwllh Improvements located thereon, end kxaled In Mocksvllle, Davie County, North Carolina, 27028, and more pertknilerty de scribed as follows; ’ A tract of real property located at 127 Goodwill Heights, Mocksvllle, North Cerollna, and being more particularly described in Deed Book 147, page 571, and ralerred lo In Deed ol Tnjst Book 147, page 671. The deed descrip tion erroneously relera lo the prop- arty as being located In Sutty County. North Carolina. ' Being Lot 15, Goodwill Heights, a plal ol which Is recorded In Plal Bwk 4, page 100, Davie County Registry. Subject lo restricllve cov- enenls In Book 84, pego 629, to vihteh said covenants and said plat relerence Is hereby made lor more pettlOilar description of sakJ lot. The sale will be subject lo prop erty taxes and any other outstand ing liens or encumbrances of record. There is an outstanding deed ol tnist vihk:h will be pahl trom the proceeds ol the sale altar the costs. If lha proceeds ol sele ere sufficient. Provided however, that there will be e minimum opening bid ol $26,000.00. The highest bidder shall be re quited to deposit ten percent (1DH) . of the purchase price on the day ol sale In cash or cortllled funds. The sale will be sub|ect to upset bids and approval of the Court. This Is Iho 31st day ol May. 2001. Sally W. Smith, Attorney at Law (or Cathy Tatum, ' Commissioner lor the , -Estate of Kay Frances West , . Manin&VanHoy,LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvllle, NO 27028 336-751-2171 5-31-4W NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quali fied as Executor of the Estate ol VIRGIL H. MYERS. Deceased. Ule of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, flmis, and corporallons having claims •against the estate to exhibit to the undersigned al Ihe olflce ol DAVIS ;& BREWER ATTORNEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Catollna, 27012, on or before the 14th day ol Sep tember, 2001, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estete will please make Immediate payment. This the 14th day ol June. 2001. . ,, MtehaelW.Myeta Executor ol the Estate ol Virgil H. Myers BytOllbertT.Oavls.Jr. PO Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite 0 Clemmons, NC 27012 8-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA -.V *-, DAVIE COUNTY ■ .' NOTICE OF FOflKtOSURH. .' S A ti'-.j'''^ Under and by virtrie M ,^|i^r.'• ol sale contained In BiJod^ ol Tmst made by Byron 0.' Cartel' and Kristi L Carter, husbarid and', wife (PRESENT. RECORD' OWNERIS): Byron D'<C^.and i Kristi Carter), lo Lorl MiVf^an, nm h iili r iim nrv Thn,.. ■rnistee(s), dated theJjift'day oL. 22nd: B.OO tiniil 2:00.' June, 1990 and rocortst^ln Book - Lots Wltom^ lo chooso Irom.279. Pago 772. Davie County Reg- ■-------—------------------------------- Isl7. North Carolina, Dei^lM V- ‘ >2-FAMn-Y YARD SALE: 160 Ing been made In the payflient o l' Bothterom dr. oil ol Rodlnnd Ihe note thereby !nd Yard Sales 1246 Beaucham p r o ad (ohBailltliqw,-Her.), Advonco Friday^fl2nd(B:p0am- 6;OOoml noon)Saturtfey-23{ti(0:OOQm-12:00 >Raln or Shine! mlsSe^^tfieous MIV'UW/ sdWUiSU illSN said Deed o( Trust end tHe’\jhdb^- signed, H. TERRY hUTCHfeNS. —------------------------------------- P.A., having been aubsMuited as; 2 H SRACKSlil ROAD. 601 N.TrastaelnsaldDeedolTtuslbyan , Just past Vetttlab. 6/228,6«3 Instnimenl duly recdrded In the 6am-. Lois ol 'almostOIUco ol the Register of Cieeda ot noWT 'cHde ' 'stulI & someDevIe County, North Carolina arid futnn.ura,./ Iho holder ol the not«'<ii^*tidng , . said Indebtedness havinifiJrtoed s-PAiWitY that tho Deed ol Trust'be lote- Tnistee will olfer for saia'at the Courthouse Door. In 1h»,6«y of Mocksvllle, Davie * • ' Carolina al 2;30 P.M.“ori; ;2M1 sale- Frt„ 6:00-1:00. Held on Hwy..yJ68- beside Shores r i'’!?]"® Healing, items Inclyd^. children's clothes and bikes, go-cart, Christmas' jS w Uhrlslmas--------------------, ootiofaUona, ayerdso bfko efe the 25th dayol June'. 2oi?ljn(?wlS': H»sol)^lo((..for Saturday II sell lo the highest bidtfei>fc < « l , ratrHna,; ■ the following real estalefjltuata Ih • ...JgdlJFLtA MARKET---WQIOtVMIIM tho County of Davie,''(<(ittli llna, and being more ' described os (oiiowsi' Being known and c Lot 89 as shovm on I'T^of dak.'’ v jiValley, Section 2 (Suntro*)>s te- ’ • corded in Plal Book'6'af,Kga & ' 'i?; - '[ P W In Ihe Oiilce ol thS'R^Wer o f' _____ ................... ' ................. ■ .-jBALTtMORE 1st Lakewood .tel. :& Lola of other . V'B at ^ ^ n , 9-5 051 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SALE- June 22-23 Hillsdale United Methodist Church is holding a children's clothing sole Friday, Bi22 e;30am- 6pm 7 Salu^y, 6/23 8:00am* 2:00pm. The proceeds Irom tho sale will benelit our Promlseland Ministries. We are located on Hwy 158 .2 miles wast of the Hwy t58 / Hwy 801 Intersection._________________ COMMUNITY YARD SALES*Sat. 6/23 7- Clothes, adult’s & kid’a, shoes, tools, furniture, household electronics, camper (op. bedllner, go-cart, etc. NO EARLY BIRDS. Hwy64W to Sheffield Rd.. fst fd. on rt. past Iredell Go, Uno. Rock Spring Rd. Salas on Rock Spring and HamtetRd._______ FORK CHURCH RD.» 6/23 Several families. Clothing* oung men’s, women’a plus, ~v‘s, household Items, electric ‘arand tots more._________ FRI & Sat 1413 Baltimore Rd. 8:00 until. Cancelled II raining. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 117 Broadway Rd. off o( Pineridga Rd. SAT., 7-UNTIL... 124 Yadkin St., Cooleemee SAT., JUNE 23RD only- on Comatjer Rd., 1 mile Irom Hwy 64. Misc.. bicycles, ciolhes, lurnlture, much more. S ^R D A Y , 6«3 AT 7am- IHPi"' Hawthorne Rd. (Hickory Hill Dovelopmenl)- Lpok lor balloons. 2 window . P«l pump, microwave, teble and chairs, ciolhes, toys, dishes and many misc. Items. CheapI Everything must nol SATURDAY. 6«3, 8AM- Allan Rd. Turn at Christy Tnicking on Hwy 601 onto Allen Rd. Fifth house onthe right. ....................... Interior and Baby Items. Homo much moro. ALMOST HOME CHILD Caro has Immodlalo openings • ALL AGES -lor 1st & 2nd shills (3rd shlh possibilities). Convenient hours 5:30am - l;46am. Full Time, Part Time. Drop In - upon availability. Come see us al 571 S Main St.. Mocksvllle (across Irom B & F Manuf^uring)^Or call Debra. KOUNTRY KORNER DAY CARE has Immediate openings lor toddlers through preschool. Call 998-2220. WILL KEEP CHILDREN In my homo. 492-7054 C o n d o s F o r R e n t ,----------- RD. i- i- JuneWmThTphr. Furniture, **"3/‘ baby Items, Deeds ol Davie COOolJ'.'.NSrth Carolina, Together wltlk Jililrdve*'; ments ktcaled thereijn'; bakl.prop- erty being located at'ip^i.'Suhlreo Road. Advance, North'Ciifiolina., .■; Should the prop»d)»,b'a-puf- ■ ? r',' chased by a third party.- ijiat pop . g j,t ' sonmustpaylhotaxoCniMytonts st< “•^•.rtocseos goir ($0.30) pet One Huildte4jC)ol\eTS - Resld^VC^ridl Funds.($100,00) required by iJjiGS 67Ai 306(e)(1). , The property lo be i»(Hed pur suant to this notice o U ^ Is being offered for sale. IranSftf SWcon- Iher Ihe, Trustee nor,li N . ^ E YARD Sale- i,'-.- 0 till 4 and'007 Howard flo'ng to OARAtJE SALE SATURDAY only. 8am-1pm 221 Dogtrot huge YARD SALE Friday, 22 and Saturday, June 2a Slarting bolh days al 8 ocloclj. Fumituro. ciolhes, household lloms end much nwro. Located on Ubenv Church Road. ACK COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES- llrsi shots, do- wormed, black and white, ready 6/22. $200. Also adult palr$l50each. 336-961-5461 CHICKENS FOR SALE. Call Jenyal 492-5569.___________ KOI POND nSH. various - ....- .colors and sizos. Coll 336- and tile. 492-2095 _________ SHETLAND STALLION PONY Lost around May 31st. Please call 492-5859. Reward. WEST HIGHUND WHITE Terrier, 14 weeks, $550, toys & bed Included. 998-9762 FOR SALE OR BENT:Plantation Island Condomlnlnum ocean front Ormond/ Daytona Beach Flo, Winston Cup Raco Wook. Bonus TImo Program. Vory Reasonably Priced. Call 336- 940-5394 TIRED OF WORKING (ono hours and making llttio money? At Fleetwood Homos of Mocksviiio you will make the income you doslie and have tho time to onloy your family Wo nood i ___________ sales poopioimmediately to help with customers that are waiting for their new homo. Apply In pofson only. No phono calls ploase. 1765 US H North Mocksv))»e.Hwy 601 ‘ BID z'-FAM^V yard 23. !8;poam until...sale- Juno veyence "AS IS, WHERfi IS.' Nel, r .te l^ r o l. M,w Muaiun me Iigiagr note make any re^teenla.'.; BIG Y«?p SA'tE-Friday June r warrarity relatingWKie title " 22 S SatTlund 23. 6am unlif y physical, envfrpnmentaf, Men's, women’a & children’sI Ar __> • rlnfM nrl' I a___ ~ B ia YARD QKlE- FrI* Sat 22 KpSsehoid Items,---------,-----------chlldtert’8 dofrios (girl’s up tothe note secured b;^ th« tirtd o f2 4 mds & 1M6, boy’s up to trust/security agreem«fttfc^b9th,- • slwfi5), v«im6rt’s clothes, nigh being foreclosed, nd^ trf^bfflcers, chair;«wch, t^n bed, toddler directors, atlomeys, • ChuiXotiBlWtane. agents or authoilieduv ol either the Tnjstoe'df ol the note mak , tlon ol warranty ____,,----------- or any physical, envttppijantat, - alt responslWlitlesofllwi^lps arts* BIG YAftD SAtE* Hvw 801 N, IngoutolorlnanywrijHlWlnglo;:* rc la l'rfa d "S °m K lS v ''^ ^ ^ ^ Clalassessraent8,antfp.ri^ll%0( 'TrapttJrtw/oqulp. FrI i Sat 7-encumbrances ol rec^.ind anyV 2pm.> . llltydolIars($750.00)-v^ver»7® % % S Sreater, wlllbareqljl(^#h<ll(i|»,,? ^ ! li£rtnnles-$5.49' '’“ •■VTuedos MOVINQI YARD SALE Saturday, June 23- 7am-2pm 1 *'“ ">pn Rd., located oil Ballimora Rd., AtJvance Community Furniture, ciolhes, books cralts. * MUL-ri-FAMILY YARD SALE,FrI, 22 and Sal 23, 7;30-unlll. Toys, children's clothes, adult clothes, household lloms, small Apartments boat With motor. Something for First homo on right, past William R. DavIo school. Rain or shlno. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Salo,- Frl- Sat. 131 Loop St.. North Cooleemee. (roadmdl. washer, dryer, lawn mower, lots children’s clothes & misc household items. • SAT. Hwy 601 S. to Lakewood Viiiage Rd, turn left on Lakewood Dr., House with Wue shutters* 199 Ukewood Dr. Cement mixer, radi carts w/trailer, coffee display case,, lots of Items, some clothes. CLEAN UPSTAIRS APARTMENT for rent lor 1-2 clean living people. S395/mo, $200/doposit. 1/2 power & 1/2 heating bill. Hwy 601 (10 miles north ol Mocksvillel. 998-3656 LARGE t BR apt downtown Mocksvllle- water, sewer, trash pick-up furnished. $400/mo. 704-278-1717_______________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy eHicient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances fumished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath fioora. Located In Mocksvllle behind the old Hendricks Fumituro building (now Carolina Precision Mad\lnery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1*6 M-F&Sat.lO* 12. Phone 751-0168. Farm Machinery W64 FORD 4000 Industrial Power Steoring, Greatcondition. $4600. 336-940- 6326__________ 600 SERIES FORD Farm Tractor with oqulpmonl. $6000 firm cash. Call David. 998- 7201 Homes For Rent Of the sale. 2001. NOWTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY ^NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Daniel W. Clark, late ., of Davie County, this Is tdTiotIfy all persons having claims against said . estaie to precent them to tha underslnad on or before the 31st day of August, 2001, being three (3) months from the first day of pub* lk»tlon or this notk:e will be pleaded In bar ot thetr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the ' undersigned. < This IsMhe 31st day of May, 2001. , Jan Y. Clark . f - .; '■ POBOX3B3 South Field, Ml 48037 \ ' S-ai-Atp me sale. . . • ;<• Thia Is tho 4th day'Tff/pqe',’ * '/ tv e j- ^ jo illis 4200Morganton Road,Sullen, past &ntof,Flre Stallon.°Ra°n . V '' toa.' orS/AriaCiimal Fayetteville, North<ji>bllha:.' i''-* "' -■•.'•'.26302' S storage ''> }ie ^‘moose us! to inquire ^ t & M rental. TEACHING MATERIALS GARAGE SALE' Saturday, June 30th. 6:00am*untll. 2104 Courtney-Huntsviile Rd., YadWnvlllG, just past tho Yadkin Valley Telephone NORTH CAROLINA > V'f«- . , ! DAVIE COUNTY.. • EXECUTRIX Having c^ualifled as t&acutrtx of ' the Estate of Man/ln P.fa^.ide^ ceased, late of DavteC<^ty, Nonh Carolina, this Is to n o tlfy M ^ '^having claims against th's^tatbV^ said deceased to presa^tf^m |o>. the undersigned al‘Jill''E2l6t^'; Houstonvllle Road, Hamiw,><^ifth Carolina 26634 on 9V:t^)9re'.th^ 13th day ot August, 2tMt.'or this " notice will be p ie a d ^ ln ^ of recovery. Ail persclr^ im rd d said eslale please ate payment. •’ ■ This )6 the 2001. V-c'* JoAnn'Whlifl •. ' 'Deca^oW;;] • -;*«^i*4fp.Jr; ? 9 ^ |i|w y /fi4 E in F o rk ;.:,4 « i» (o rfo !)( Membership building. Inquires; 336*463-5798 THUR., JUNE 21, 2-7pm & FrI., June 22, 8am to 7pm. 1075 Ma/n Church Rd. Artifacts, books, clothos, knives, jewelry, whaf-nols, remains of an estate sale, glass, misc. Cancelled if rain. TWO FAMILY YARD Sale- June 22nd and June 23rd. 156 Unda Lane (olf John Crotts/ Bethel Ch. Rd.) Recort albums, clothes,' household items, bicycle and much more B e a c h P r o p e rty CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view. 1BR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps «n me Heal Estatefour, pool, w/d, $500 per week. Secllon* Howard Realty- 751- 910-791*5788. 3538 3 BEDROOM BRICK rar^ch, basement, 1 1/2 miles from I- 40. $095.704-630-0695. 3Br, 2Ba-Advanco- $850/mo. 3/4Br, 2Ba appliances* Mocksville*S635/mo.3Bf, 2Ba- Clommons- $750/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751*9400 EXECUTIVE HOME 4 BEDROOM. 3 BATH Riverfront home with numerous amenities and (ranquK setting, 3100+SQ.FT.* $1800/mo. inlngton & Company Realty 751-9400 FARM HOUSE 2070 Farmington Road, very nice hew home, 2BR, full basement, full porch & dock. $1100/month. Bahnson Fann* 996-3160___________________ FOR A USTING of avallabte rental properties, please check ad in the Rea) Estate INSTALUTJ0N‘ PAR7S ACCESSORIES •SERVICE C0WMERCUL*RESI0EN7UL, MUvCiiilliar (336) 7S1-298« L ' Hriclavllle.NC " ' MILLER N X J EQUIPMENT\5 RENTAL ^ SUMMER IS COMING Bobcat aeraloc core ulunyer & more lor rent tmlavl Mwy 60) S , Mofktvillc (33G1 751*2304 RANDY M IU E R & S IIN $ 293 Miller Hojd.Mochrillt (336) 284-2826 LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & Operator Brad Laglo (336)940-3762 (336)909-4019 Deer Run Mobile Home Park Mocksville-Hwy 64 E. Lots available- , single & double !Must have new home,: Paved Streets, Nice Environment, Attractive Rates *First Month Free Call Bill or Kathy Day 751-2377 Night 751-5568 UNOSCAPINQ • DECKS • FENCES B IG D O N ’S L A W N S E R V IC E 1892 Jeiidm Road .'MocMIo, N.C. 2702B Don RHodM Homo: 7S1-S874 . Ownof Coll.;'809-3773FREE ESriMATES ThafltstlOwoidsaio $5.00-each additional word Is lot. Yard Sale ads must h» paldlnadvanca. ■ Daadllnofor , ' classUledBdt Is 10:30 a.m. T tie ^.' The Oavie County Enterprise^Record '?> Snufli Mam St, Mocksvllle jJ6^75l SELL IT FAST IMTHE CLASSIFIEDS! D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 - D7 . e L A S S I F l E D S PJEXFENSIVE PROFITABLE Homes For Sale: $160,500 VERY PRIVATE, 1,621 sq ft homo with full bosomont (3 finished rooms, plumbed for oparlmont). Main floor has 3Br, dining room, largo don, deck, 2.5Ba, doublo carport, 3.7 ocros, 3 miles south of Advance. Privato road olfNOeOI. 990*4982 3BR. 2BA DOUBLEWIDE on 1/2 aero lot. $70,000 on Nancy Easter Loop, Mocksvlllo. May consider 10% down owner financing. 336-961-3622 3BR. 2BA NEW dishwasher, privacy fenco, large back yard. FOR SALE - House at imcrsection Frost Rd. & Hwy. 156 at Bn)ken B4 Farm lo t» moved to your ioL t400 sq. IL ranchor. 38R, 1 ^ sun roora ha/thvood floors. By appointniont, cai: 33&^-9321 or 336-877-4255. ALLSEASO NS L A W N a R ] ^ IN C . Rwldfntial & Commnrffll MoN^ing-Trimmins-Mulching Acnition-Fcnllization-Secding Le&r Removal-Trim Slinibbery Ught Hauling Proyrni\w . WcedComrol Ornamental IVsts Grubs & Other Lawn Insccts . InstflllalloM Water Gardens Landscape Ughiing Shrubbcty>Trecs<FIowers : Newbeds - ; Redftfine existing beds BIG YARD, 2 bedroom, kitchen and one bedroom already remodeled, you do tho rest and save big. Great buy at only $25,000. Call336-2B4-6908 FOR SALE BY ownon Homo and largo work shop on 1 ocre paved road. IBS Liberty Church. 100% financing to qualified buyor. Call Broker Owner 492-2311 or 492-6092 FOR SALE- Mocksviilo, 3bodroom romodelod home, new roof, carpet & paint. Payments loss than rent. $54,000. Leonard Realty. 751-3875/751-3650 FSBO- 171 CREEKWOOD DR. 2165 sf, 4Qr. 3Ba, 2 pas fp, pool, hot tub, out building, completely updated. $158,500. Color brochure available. 998-0440 or rlh7240cs.com Open house July 1st 2-Spm. HOUSE FOR SALE- Mtn. property near Hillsvlile, VA. 4Br, 3Ba. 3 fireplaces, 2 Ig docks, doublo carport, doublo garage with work shop, pavod drive on 4 acres, privato, excellent view. By owner, $157,000. CallS40-980-6864. OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY 2-4PM. REDUCEDII 115 Fox Run Drive, Mocksviilo. 4Br, 2.5Ba, 2588W-sf, large lot, possible 100% financing. GREAT LCXJATION just mlnules from W-SI $169,900. DIRECTIONS from W-S: I- 40W to Exit 180, L on Hwy *^01.Ron Hwy 158,4 miles, R ‘onFoxRunDr. Isthousoon -left- seo sign. Call Martha :492-7505 or 765-6633. ‘-SOUTHERN DAVIE: "Secluded 21.24 acres (5 -fenced) 2165 sf brick & vinyl, 'split (oyer, 3Br, 2.5ba. garage, 'Pool, 4000 sf metal workshop >ilh bath and pit, bam, -outbuildings. Certilled rappraisal, $237,000. Call 284- -2041.______________________ joWNHOUSE FOR SALE by owner- Say goodbye to lawn Icarell HOA dues provides Hawn maintenance; pool access 3sut no club membership 'required! 2Br, 2Ba with new xarpot and vinyl, spacious jtitchen with lots of cabinets /iOnd all new appliances, ceramic tile flooring, new deck, ^ock fireplace w/gas logs, ^carport w/attic storage, easy I- MO access. Call toady for an Cnppolnlment. 998-1107 Land For Sale 10 aero lots starling at $229 I per month. Owner financing “available. Call Mr. F. L. W o^ l^it 1-888-211-4482. 20.3 ACRES OF land for sale. Coll Gary Arnold. 751-5066 APPROX 0.4 ACRES W/ Approx. 30 Ft. Road. $7500 per Acre. Call 998-4632 or 751-1760 leave message Lots For Rent ADVANCE AREA, mobile homo space for rent. 998-8409 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Now taking applications for space rental. Jonn Crolts Rd. off Hwy 64E. 998-8276/998-8222 Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE- 1.25 aero lols, 17 miles from Hillsvillo, VA., across road from 74 miles Now Rivor State Park Trail. Biking, hiking & horseback trails. New Rivor & 4,500 aero Clayton Lake. Lots owner sharo 5 aero island In New River & Hoad of Lake. Most roerealion anywhorol Only $17,000 oa. Call 540-980- Miscellaneous 1985(7) 3-WHEELER Suzuki Duckstor, rack on front & back, camaflouge. $700.00 751- 1934______________________ 1990 PROCRAFT BASS BOAT 16‘ 8'1990 115 HP Mercury 2 hummingbird locators EC 336-492-5900_______________ 2.5 TON AIR conditioner- central air, low boy trailer and sickle mowing machine. 998- 2627_______________________ FOR SALE: Devilbiss generator, 5000 watts, Tecumseh motor, nevor used. $450Murray 5hp chipper/ shredder, cuts up to 3”, used very little, $250utility trailer, $75.00 998-5254___________________ FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE 8'x8' utility buildings, $299 «aeh.; 4'x7’ x 5/16* shoetrock,- $3.99/oa.: 4*x9', $4.99/ea. .. 2'x4’ ceiling tile, $14.95 a pack 4'x8' plastic mirrors, $29.95 each,Insulated window sash, $4/pr. 5’4"x8’2* hardboard, $3.99/ea; bathroom sinks with facet, range hoods, $14.95/oa.;5 gallon buckets of paint/ $9.95 each. 5 oaiion buckets of block fillor/ $29.95 oach. Entry Kwikset lock sots/ $9.99 eacfi 4'x12’1/2'‘ sheetrock, $5.99/oa. New rooling shingles, $14.95/sq. Porgo iimainalo flooring, $1.99/sq. ft. 6 panel Exterior Steel Door units, $84.00/ea.; Formica, $.50/sq. ft. Interior paneling. $5.95/oa.: Bld^. stono $140 per paIlet/140 Pooling (oil, $0.95/roll; We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 36- dia.Wo stock pumps & accessories (or wells. Stool I-Beams For Sale. 8' Landscaping timbers, $1.99/oa. K & G SALVAGE (Reynoida Road) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River 910-699-2124 50% OFF 3 Arch Typo Stool Buildings Slightly Oamagod During Production. 25x38, 30x58. Financing Avallalbo. Save Thousands. . No Roasonablo Offer Refused. Call Today. 1-800-222-6335. CHILDREN'S WHITE WHICKER bedroom suit with twin bed. Accessories to go with it. Girl’s clothes for sale also. 336-492-7335 or 751- 4466 ______________ MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE dining room suite, bamboo sunroom fumiluro- 5 pieces. Now wood splitter 25 ton (vortical and horizontal) Roto-tiller (Gilson 5 horse power w/8 pieces Of equip). Craftsman radial arm saw, 2 porch rockor (slate), char-glo gas grill & other ilems. Call Tor prico and directions. 336-940- 6085_______________________ MOTORCYCLE PARTS, hip wnders, 1/4k soiitairo 'with matching men's and ladies' gold bands and men's onyx and diamond band. Call 751- 4958. _______________ STEEL BUILDINGS, new must sell40x60x12 was $17,500 now $10,971 50x100x16 was $31,500 now $19,990 70x150x16 was $59,990 now $42,99080x200x16 was $94,500 now $59,9901-600-406-5126_____________ WOULD LIKE TO have or buy Mocksvillian Yoar Book (school annual). 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959 & 1960. Call 996-4616. Mobile Homes/Rent $375/MO. $500 deposit Farmington area. Privato lols. IBr. IBa. . Mature person. 940-6901 . Mobile Homes/Rent 2BD/1BTH OLDER MODEL homo. Rocontly lemodolod. Hwy 601N. WoiWng distance to downtown/ shopping & banks. Call 751-1760 lot Dolalls.______^_______. 2BR, 14X70 WASHER & dryor. Shaded lot. Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crolts Rd. oil 64E. 998-8276/ 998-8222___________________ PRIVATE SETriNQ, IMMACULATE, 2BR, 2BA all appllancos, with C/A & C/H deck & garage. Non-smoking adults only, no pots. $550/mo. -f deposit. 998-3636 r E S T A T E A U C T IO NTbo noal Estalo & Porsonai Proporty cl ttto lale Louiso Foster MotMs of Honda, NC. Saturday, June 23 - 9 am RMlErtateS«H»H11K)0AMGDtflUlU rrwa (-T7. lOa Un It (CC m ) • >1M } Maom* itftUin. Ttw hM • M wurir UtmtO x If MUctvd (arajt B«l MO'*** Tm M4MM Wt ad • V b«« M«l M«. Mck c*««. ledfW. lo« Imt«. t/2 (M. bl Mn*. <M WcCor K*.M H •* T. M cMfirMt M4lv»*npiy »eu, woihit. ] t«i m wmX pM. tnl m wd b>M* a*M. ttam Hi«. »M« toM.KmM. PMit rMf. M«t tMM, _ _______el m 4*y e« tM >«< M Mum m Oaunt {M C*«yt*i9 I•rfwMMVxUMVuprvMatfwWvMowTVMM D» irtM M tuokm lr« » W ptwMMMMuM »H»«Aurtc« Co •••#»<» to WtMaw. Any W A PWIM <■« M OfMid M t(M pOMMMn •!Bn>g • (ftw am Mr *i <*y * Salt conducM lof tha htkt el Iht (tUttl Another Good Auction ConducfodOy Hall Auction Co. # H&W Auction Troy LHaWAuctioooflf/NCAL 4703 £ R o u l F c la f f tOaicoM«ii&'Auci)on«e(JrJCAL6256 V iW d l C d ldlC 203 Big Band Road. Rooda, N C. 28070 5729 Roby Lano. JonosvUIo, NC 28642 NCAFL 3253 «NCREFL 9833 ^ «n.J:TIU K 8670e«Jcom |y.g,|.^ (336)83M845 A U C T IO N S A L E SAT. JUNE 30, 2001 • 10:00 A.M. Real Estate and Personal Property of Mrs. Beatrice W. Richardson 256 Magnolia Drive (Garden Valley) • Mocksvllle Directions: Hwy 601 Bypais to Sanford Avo (at irgertoil Rand Co.) to Hagnoiia. The Real Estate will be offered at 12 Noon, which consists of lot & 1400-f sq.ft. brick rancher, with 2BR, den, living room, formal dining & kitchen, enclosed garage & utility room. The Real Property Is pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County & subject to upset bids and court approval. Minimum Bid of $118,500 Required. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 Ooaulilul aniiquo oak bodroom suits, Mahogany postor bedroom suit, Maiiogany dining room suit, Duncan Philo solas. Drum tnblo, Singor Irodio machine, washor, dryor, rolrlgorator, many colloctor figurines, color TV, rocord play & records, framed mirrors & prints, vanity stools, (able lamps.-drop loaf (able. Sorpentino oak dresser w/folding mirrors, wing back chairs, goose neck chair, cak center tables, oak rockor, erid tables, electric blankets, small kitchen appliances, linens, doilies, self propelled mower, sets of dishes, electric lift chair, flower arrangements, costume jewelry. Sale Conducted For Karen M. Smith, Director o f DCSS Terms: Personal Property*Cash or Bankable Chockil to 10% of 1st $1000, plus 5% of balani Terms: Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss David Speer NCAL2984 336-998-4162 Sale Conducted by SHEER AUCTIONS 261 D u lln Rd.«M ocksville, N C 27028 JImSheek. NCAL 924-NCRL 40328 336-998-2058 Steve Russ NCAL 6363 336-998-4156 III ABANDONED HOME III on largo wooded lot, ask about tho porrest Gump Special. Aggressive Financing AvailaDlo, Nogotiable credit condillons, pay small closing foes&movo in (336) 751-01 !s S157 PER MONTH. 3Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. Now heat pump. 767»4319________ ••••17 PAYMENTS LEFT^^' Make 2 and Move IN. Their loss is your Gain. 336-751* 0115 1909 FLEETWOOD, already set up in nice park, owner will sacrifice, pay 2 months back lot rent and take overpayments 1* 888-211-4482.______________ 1992 SKYLINE MOBILE Home, 14x76, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, cenlral air, dishwasher. $13,000. 704-279-0757 1995 3BR SET-up in quiet area- minutes from Winston. Down pmt assistance. 336- 751-0450 after 6:00 call 336- 1996 14X60 . EXCELLENTcondition. 2BR, IBA, kitchon appllancos Included. 998*6177 1996 ' FLEETWOOD MOBILE Homo, 14x70, 2br, 2ba, oxc. condition. 998-6282_________ 1997 POINEER MH 14x70 3/2, vinyl siding, shinglo roof, C/A, can bo loft on rented lot. Quiet neighborhood (not In trailer park). Take over loan. 336- 284-2605 ______________ 1998 MHFS, 3BR, 2BA. 14x80. Take over payments. Can leave home wnera It is. With no tot rent. 336-492-2276 1999 FLEETWOOD, 3BR, just repossessed, on 1 acre privato lot, pay back taxes ana move In 1-888-211-4482,___________ 3BR 0N WOODED lot- $500 dn. 336-751-0450 after 6:00 call 336-098-2637___________ 3BR SET-UP In Advance - Assume pmls of $269. 336- 751-0450 after 6:00 call 336- 998-2637____________■ ?7?N0 CREDIT??? E-Z Approval for Single Parents and first time home buyers • w/littio or no credit. Medical collections are OK. Uttlo mpney needed for your new homo. E-Z as 1-2-3. 336-751-9140_______________ ?BAD CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 , WE SAY YESI______________ ABANDONED HOME 3 bedroom, 2 balh. Will sell In place or move to your lot. Some owner financing, 661- 1163 BANK REPO IN Fannington area- move In today with pmts of $284 per mo. 336-751-0450 after 6:00 call 336-998-2637 DONT LET A credit problem slop you from owning your own home. Come by ana talk to us- you’d be su^rlsed at the number of families we have helped!! Quail Run Homes, 4270 Patterson Ave., Winston* Salem, 767-7782.____________ FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 2 bath Clayton 14x72. appliances and washer/ dryer Included on rented lot. 601 S In Yadkinvllle. Please leave message. 336-463-2257 HANDY MAN SPECIAL REGIONAL Manager CUTS PRICES TO THE BONE. Homes that lust need a little TLC. Be the RRST to call, and get a "Heck-of-a-deal" 336- 751-7734___________________ LAND AND HOME. O $498 per month, 2001 Reetwood Doublevirido on 1 acre. Call for FHA pre-approval 1-888-211- 4482_______________________ LAND/HOME PACKAGE Already set up. Brick Underpinning, etc. Owner Rnanced Land option. Ask obout tho Jerry Springer Special. V0 7 negotiable credit conditions. Let^s Talkl (336)751-0115______________ MOBILE HOME FOR Sale FSBO. 1999 Oakwood, 14’x70’ singlewide, 2Br. 2Ba on a rented lot. Approx $500/mo. take over payments. Must sell quickly movinq. Coll 492-6525 A U C T I O N Cooleemee Civitans SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2001 10 AM at the VFW Post 1119 Hwy 801 Cooleemee Auctioneer: Ronald McDaniel [TIMS K)CAUCnON:MmAMinmiH4MnNWCI)CMU(OIQM(AIXOAVWl ROMP rnn MiioatMo nr tut. loiiT AUBCH MflocvMD on nr.ian uaoMi AutooAMs CMD n I r. mAoi MTioctmfD CAIDji I r. OMi MMiw couicviu rAOAo. Hwn 6wn i on rioMO VT.HW6IMTUROHIW«inUUaNIHI.IBIIiUaAVlNnOCtV>fDCAnirair.JM(T90iaiiWOQum rAN ouD. Mm AUfiON Mm CAO. 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Sodas, Hot Dogs, Bar-B-Que Chicken All proceeds will be ujcd for tho betterment of our people In need and our community. Chance of a lifetime! Fly In a WWIIAT-6 Texan. You may never get another chance to fly In one! ' Seewhatltfeltlinein l944ihisishistoryll A U C T I O NANTIQUES* GLASSWARE CHINA* FURNITURE m Ri*i V (Mor In o » of nln, atkwll te hcU inhr int. a ErialeoTAbraiF. Bwtaiul(tfccmtd); Encutarofcstate: Rogers Bc«Uul LOCAHON: 2155 S. Stratonl Roud, \V1ndtm-Sakm, NC Iwm 1-40. exH omStntAttlRdlkadsa^fbrsJKrtdisQnax Hm kli onto Binke MUI Rd Q^mbadoacks. SaisonkA FANTASTIC COUECTION OF 237 BUTTER DISHES; Fine bookcase wiih 2-<lniwcr top; ook 'vashfland; comcr curio cabinct; cake stands; honey dishes & honey .stand; large quantity of uki pattern glass; scvcnil reverse pointings on glasc (some oval & bubble); 9 pc. dining room suite; 4-scct)on bookcasr, 3 pc. Art dcco bcdiocm suite (poster bed. dro{Kentcr dresser, chest vwnlnAc); comcr whatnot stand; Vktnrian walnut dresser, oW rccocd c a l^ 4 pc. bedroom suite; fine pKtuna & fianxs; 3 pc. Art Deco bcdnwm suite; fk)or with sadn gksbe; maiblc-top hall tabic; nuible-top tables: curio cabinet; tots of niby ^ass; moonstone; Kfrigciator; ekxtric stove; dinette tabb & chairs; pair of miniature lamps; pair of lamps wi(h glass prisms; wing-bode chairs; upright ficczer, outcxnatx: washer; twin beds; bookcascs; c h ^ ofdrawvis; dn:^, pair of fine Umps: nicc sofa & chair; candk:,stand; tuflcd-bock diain tufTcd Queen Anne type footstool; twlincr, ckxdc; miniature butter’dishes; cooking utensils; end turi^ plattcn; vast quantl^ of glassware; kneehcAl dks^; hall tiile; table Imps; desk; stemware; pknk: table & chairs; gardenloob; glo^ pitcher, loddeti; bend) grinder; table vise; ku erf hand toots; 3 push irxiwen; televiskm; rotarytilicnnwe. _• '' . : Ms. Bedsaul was an invcteiate colkxtcr for whom quality was on A pikxity. You will find on abundance of choice mdchandiso at this auctnn event mivawoprnMS wou mmslo on da y opsalb: taoAuwm.9MAu s n i OH IIS M w 4 a t. E M NO 2 7 0 U j a s f i ) 6 9 » 3 4 a 6 • N G M . # 2 1 e L A S S I E I E D S J M E X F E M S a V E PROFITABLE i'Mobile: ; Homes/Sale OWNER FINANCINGAVAILABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 bath homo. 1800 sq ft. 450 month. Reasonable sit 66M163 Self-L Sales i ______Wallace Barford gg8-2789 Office Space OFRCE SPACE/ RETAIL 2 parcels, One Is 600 sf, one is 1,000 si. Downtown Mocksville 704‘278‘1717 i DEADLINE for placing C la is ifM ad* 10:30 a.in.Tuesilay GENETREXLERROOFING Now & old Roofs 30 Yoars Exporionco Freo Estimatos 336-284-4571 O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD M^TAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE INTERESTED IN BUYINGhomos and/ or proporty in Cooloomoo/ Davie aroa. 751- 51M alter 6pm. PRE- LUVED HOME Small home set up on wooded lot. $750 down. $160 per month. Hurryl It won't last. (336)751-9146 REPO ROUND-UP • NOWI Through June only, all 2,3, & 4 bedroom homes vyill be liquidated Q pennies on tho dollar. ISAVETHOUSANDSI Effortless financing available It needed- (336)751»9140 WELU YOU,VE SEEN them come and you've seen them go. When you're ready to buy you r>eed to deal with someone who YOU KNOW WILL BE THERE TO TAKE CARE OF YOU. Locally owned’ and operated sinco 1989, Quail Run Homes, 4270 Patterson Ave. (Next to Cook’s Original Flea Market). Vl/inston-Salem, NC 767-7782 Mortgages “FREE" 1 DAY APPROVAL Purchase or Refinance 1st and 2nd mortgages up to 125% LTV, FHA, VA, Doublewidos.No money down programs. Lowest rates, fast closings. FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE 336-284-4112 IVIotorcycles 1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON Electra Glido Ultra Classic, black, 12K, like new, must see. $18,500. 336-558-4787 or 336-940-6901 COUNTERPOINT MUSIC HAS tho perfect gift for Dad or Grad. Top Gu^ity instruments reasonably priced. Free lesson with Instrument purchase. Gift Certif. avail. ‘NEW fine quality fiddles made to .kuropean specifications. Three brands to choose from starting at $119 complete outfit. Lessons available. Space Is limited. 50 Court Square. 751- 9390 __________________ PIANO TUNING FURNISHED ROOM FORsober working man. Utilities Included. 751-0645 , Service •PRESSURE WASHING* Decks and Patios Vin “ Sidewalks Mobile Homes Call for a free estimate. Insured. H-998-9588, moblle- 909-1713. Ask for Mike. B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY We VJoik IQ. Mflot Your BOJ7UNGCO. COSSOUDATED WEEKEND MERCHANPIg^R Pan-timo position that ontaiia slocking product In accounts in tho Mockavlitfl area SaL & Sun. I requires a good drtving record & ability to repetitively lift up to 75 LB'S. To Iftim mart akoul this part llifuul our S^isburytaJts cmtrr10 service the Afociiville area. Plnue call our toll-free Job Line d ttletl Salithurv. 1-877-886-COKE c o m i w l l ^ f F JOIN | L ] [ g m A T "America’s Place To Eat" - "America's Place lo WORK" The (oOowing positions are AVAIUBI^ on all Uiree shifts: PosWons Also Available For. HOST/HOSTESS & MANAGER TRAINEES 'MeppHcanlsmustbedepeKlabh Old wUnglo wok weekends. WE OFFER: MANY BENEFITS DROPBymEFOaOWINGLOCAWNSFORAPPUCAWNAND r - SAME DAY INTEFIVIEW:. 2314 Ramada Dr.,Clemmons 766-9691 Jonaitown Road, Wlnalon-Salem ; 760-4417 Pstara Creek Paikway, Wlnaton-Salam 771-1917 t FOR H O IW INFO RM ATIO N, . CALL DEUIE 0 1-88»425-0337 TREE REMOVAL, lots cleared, general cleanup. Insured, froo estimates.Triad Tree, Inc. 788-2323 _________399-1468_________ WRINKLES IN YOUR carpet? We'll re-stretch or new carpel Installation. Free estimates. (336)998-8402______________ YARD MAINTENANCE/ STORM Damage & Gutter Clean-up. 998-7201 statewide $BIG MONEY$ N.T.S. Placement Company Needs Drivers. Inexperienced Up To $600/Experiencod Up • To $1000. Pay Up To .42 c Paid Training, If You Ou pecializing In additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, sidinn, masonry, stone & light paintir ^_________We also do bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751- 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References aviaible. Free Estimates. C & C's Concrete.Driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc. Reasonable rates, free estimates. Call 998-9348. DIRECT TV free system and freo Installation to qualifying customers. 1-800-984-0772 DJ SERVICE Life of the Partyl Reasonable rates. 336-284-4682 EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED. Will pay by square. 336-998-1150_______________ LAWN MOWING & CLEANING Garden plowing- Bush hog mowing- Recycle junk, Metal picked up Doc Williams 336-492-5340 LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates _________998-1798_________ SNYDER'S CLEANING SERVICEWe do residential, commercial, windows and contractors. ' for free estimate. Debbie Snyder _________751-2706_________ SWIMMING POOLS FILED. 704-546-2935.______________ TODAY'S HANDYMAN Call 1-877-546-7819, leave name & number. $1000. Pay Up To .42 cpm. ~ ‘ " lining. If You Qualify. 1-888-781-8556._____________ AFFORDABLE ANDBEAUTIFUL Weddinosl In the Smoky Mountains original Log and elegant Contemporary chapels with photos, videos, flowers, fomial wear, cabins. Ministry of Love. 1-800-262- 5683.www.smokymtnweddingchapel s.com AUCTION- PRIME Real Estate. New River Heights Drive, Jelferson, NC. July 6th, 12:00 Noon. Trkts with views, river frontage, easy access. Call 1-800-422-7006 for brochure/ terms or visit www.i. NCALffi_____________________ ENJOY PARENTING? Want to be paid for it? Earn excellent, tax-free Income. Make a difference In the life of a troubled child. Call Unda, 626-898-5465, exL258 for more Information.____________ NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC From the Sand Traps to the Sand Dunes, wo sell the beachi Condos from $32,900. Homes from'$57,500. 1-888- 293-7288. Elliott Realty/ GMAC Real Estate.__________ STOP COLLECTOR CALLSI We can help. Lower payments. Reduce Interest. Stop late fees. Debt consolidation. Free debt counseling. Non-profit Call Auritlon Solutions. 1-800-558- 5562, www.aurllion.orq._______ THINKING POOLS? Huge 19'x31' Family-Sized Pool just $888 Completel Includes Sundeck, Fence. Filter. 100% Rnancingl Installatton Arrangeol Hurry Homeowners. Call nowl 24 hours! 1-800- 76M064, ext.1 or Visit: vmw.tropical-pools.com- Limited Area. Office/Clerical Assistant O rg a n iz e d , filin g e x p e rie n c e , e rra n d s , p h o to g ra p h p ro je c ts , c o m p u te r e x p e rie n c e d e s ire d , c o n s tru c tio n o r re a l e sta te e x p e rie n c e a p lu s . Mail resutnfi to lany McDaniel Builclere PO Box 577, Mocksville, NC 27028 Call & leave: name/pli. #/& address for applications at 751-1760. . Jochey Internallonai, Inc. has been succeeding as an Innovative, ^ entrepreneurial business since 1876, and all of ourempioyees share In I the rewards. Join us, we're hlrlne- ■ • w n RUSH OPERATOR • MnERULHiUIOlIRS H •DRrRNBHOKRATOR • mOMSCUnERS ■ •CUnERS •nHTTERS • nm m sHXER I In addition to excellent pay. Jockey benelits Include: • Paid Holidays • HealUi Insurance • Disability Insurance •Dental • Quarterly Bonus Program •Vacation Pay • Pension Pragrani • PrasctipUonPlan • Ufelnsuianca • Employee Store Applylnporson; Monday-Frlday, . 8am-3pm, CqoleemeeTaxtlle Plant, 1G29 Junction Road, Mocl(sville,NC27028, H o c k e y An E q u a rO p p o rlu fjtly E m p lo y » r. BSBOfEH BAILEY & HOWARD TOURS June 23 (notice dale change) • American Music Jubilee. Variety show & shopping at Factory Stores of Amerfca. $42.50.July 1-8 - Branson, Missouri. 5 Branson shows. Rido the Ducks-Lako-Land Excursion. Baggage handling. Lunch at Lambert s Cafe. Double • $569. Oct 18-21 - 4 days/3 nights. Includes Memphis, Graceiand, Loretta l^ n 's Ranch, Nashville palace. Country Music Hall of Fame. Nashville Ton!Grand Ole Opry. Double, $375. Nov. 17-18 - Overnight Pigeon Forge. Shopping & show. Continental breakfast provided. Winterfesi lights. Double, $149. Dec. 1-2 - Myrtle Beach, S.C. Home for Christmas, two shows, seafood dinner, conllnenlal breakfast, shopping lime, stop-in at Russell Stover Candy Factory. Doublo. $209. Call Helen 998-4338 or Doris Howard 336-752-2135. HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO Trips/$20pp Friday nite Trips: June 29th, July 13th, July 27th. Atlantic City, July 3.4,5th (Motor coachTrip). For moro Info: call 998-4732 Ez Way Travel. TIMBER WANTEDTimber to cut by boundry or footage, will pay top dollar & cut to please larid owner. Select cutting preferred. Prologger certilled. 336-468- 4020_______________________ WANTED TO BUY: Standing Timber, Top Dollar Paid, Will cut lols, Select cutting OK. Call Paul at P.T. Timber. 704- 637-9097___________________ WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD.We select cut or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products 704-278-9291 ■ night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 Employment LAND-TEK GMS Supen/isors & Laborers- pay DOE. Benefits: healtn Insurance, 401K, vacation, sick days. To apply, call 998-9340 for appointment._____________ MANAGER TRAINEE FAST Track program. Busy Retail Outlet. Need to sart Immediately. Base plus Commission. Benefit pkg. Experience helpful but NOT required. Call Joe Bmno at 33^751-7734. NEED TWO SALES professionals who desire td move up to management. Apply In person at Reetwood Homes of Mocksville, 1765 US Hwy 601 North. Mocksville. No phone calls please. 1970 TANDEM DUMP Truck- Detroit engine, rebuilt suspension. $8,000 OBO. 336-998-9537_______________ 1985 FORD ESCORT Diesel. 130K, 55 miles to the gallon, new paint, $1800.00_________ 1995 FORD TAURUS Wagon, 50K, fully loaded. $9500. 751- 1934_______________________ FOR SALE- 1990 Ford Aerostar XL, good cond., PB, PS, AC, ABS, till, new tires, clean, cass. $3,000 Call 998- 7527_______________________ FOR SALE; '96 Kla Sportago- auto, air, 4-wheeI drive, 60.000 miles. $9600. Call751-1096. SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341________ '85 FORD F-250 longbed 3/4 ton, 300-6 cyl., 4-speed, PS, PB, $1050.00 Also: '84 Chrysler LeBaron convertible, new top, tires, sharp car. $2250.00 492-5509___________________ ‘91 PLYMOUTH LASER 2-door. 5-speed. CD/cassette player. Rm . In very good condition. $2200. 751-74& BI-LINGUAL SALES PERSON to help our high volume of Soanlsh speaking customers. Must bo a professional and ppsssess a strong wori( othlc. Experience in mobile home sales perferred but not required. Apply In person at 1765 US Hwy 601 North. Mocksvlllo. No Phone calls please._____________________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL roq. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.- Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EOE_______________________ FULL-TIME FARM wort(er In Davie County. Mall letter stating experience and qualifications, age, etc. to: PO Box 24964, wnston-Salem, NC 27144__________________■ FULLTIME POSITION AVAILABLE for post control/ termite technician. Valid NC driver's license. $500 start-up fee at end of 1st year of employment Call for appointmont 751-5720 GENERAL OFFICE HELP NEEDED FOR QROWINQ company tho new All American Ford In Mocksville needs experienced automotive technicians. Benefits Include paid holidays, vacation, health Insurance, life Insurance, 401K; Good Pay. Contact Don Cline at 336-751-2161. NEEDED: PART-TIMEsecretary at Advance Church. Weekday mornings, 20 hrs. a week. Call 998-^50. OFFICE MANAGER NEEDED for sales office, part-tinra. ^prox. 15 hrs per week. Flexible hours. Experience In computer knowledge required. Send resume to: PO Box 2064. Advance NC 27006 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS needed 2-3 momlngs per week beginning mid Aug. through mid May. 998-6820 Bethlehem Angle’s Preschool. RESPONSIBLE. INDIVIDUAL nerchandise needed. Apply In person at 326 Railroad St, Mocksvllle. INDUSTRIAL CLEANING SERVICE seeking 2nd shift utility cleaners. Please call 751-5901 ext. 139. cards part-time. Approx 8-15 hrs per week In the Mocksvllle area. Must have reliable transportation. Send resume to: Greeting Cards 12901 Hazard Rd„ Oakboro, NC 28129. AMERIKING HIRING ASSISTANT MANAGERS • Statesville • Mocksville • Salisbury Saiat7 up to $26,000 per year. Bonus potential. Great benefits paci<age. Call Corporate Staffing Manager: M ark Caravello toll free ot (866) 894-17718 Aieyouwaddpgmflieiestauiantbusiiiess? Aieyouahaidworiffii? Are you getting (he benefits you deserve? A ra yo u g M n g b « N « i ■ « I I B C r •M ra iN a R w a O d ^i * 4 guarartMd id w h 15 monlhi -RMvooolian *4(Mim«nnMrtplan «H KiM )m tglinuranoi •PBidmtdb •IM U iK h id u l*•StodiaiMn * PoMon atoy oAnnoannl fowad manage * 1 -Eari/cMaheun v H a n x m i ■ w h M iiia S fflM liR a ra fgrS P R M O * SUNVMB m e n e u m u H flo o U iV io n SERVOS^CASHBCHOSTESS 6420Se«lonsa aeininons,NC .Exit 184,1-«) (33Q712-9880 **Wt «m « tquot o^iorlunl^ vTfloyir. - ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 21,2001 Fund Raisers Saturday, June 23 BAScment Sal«, Mi. Zion Holiness Church, 64 East.Mi]] Sl 8 om«2 pjn. Saturday, August 11 Center UMC Ureakfut, ihis will be ihcdateforournexibreakfiut.Thanks for your support & we look forward to seeing you in August. Ongoing • Utngo, MocksvlUe Moose Lodge 1949, Sunday. Doors open at 1 p.m. ningo, William It Davie VFD, 2nd Saturday. Doors open, 6:30 p.m. Hardison Church, Poo^^fansSup* per.every l5iThun,3:30*7;30p.m. Poor Mans Supper at Coolcemec United Melh.. 4th Thursl. 5«7 p.m. Country Ham & Sausage Break* fa»t,eveiry3rd Sat. of the month,7*I0 a.m.. Ha/^son United Meth. Church Family Life Ctr. All proceeds to bldg. fund. R e lig io n Mon.-Sat., June 18-23 Vacation Bible School) Advance United Meth.. Hwy. 801 South. 6-8 p.m. each night. Children K*Sth grade will go on nightly 'Good Neighbor Tour-. Call 998-7750. Vacation Bible School, Calvary Dapt. on Davie Academy, June I8‘ 22, 7-9 p.m. nightly, theme: Truth Traclcers. Friday, June 22 Cornatzer U^tC Old Fashioned Vacalion Bible School, 7*9 p.m. ot Cornaizer UMC at the playground. Saturday, June 23 Old Fashioned Picnic, In conjunc tion with Cornatzer UMC Vacation Bible School. 10 a.m.* I p.m., all invited, come eat, play, and have fun. Rich Park Shelter #5. For info call 998-4291. Vacation Blbie Schoof. Surfs Up atSonllghHsland, Dulin UMC. 12- 5 p.m. Luau follows Bible school, come dressed In luau attire. Dulin Rd., Hwy. 158 between Farmington 6 Pinebrook Rd. < Sunday, June 24 Turrentine Bapl. Church Gospel Sing,6p.m..Pathwayofy8dkinviile to perform. No admission, love of fering. Everyone invited. Erin Carter, Bread of Life Bapt., 7 p.m.,801 atintersectionof601 South of Yadkinville. Food & fellowship to follow. Everyone welcome. Mon.-Fri., June 25-29' Vacalion Ulbic School, Jeiui 10 the Rescuc, Fork Dopl. Church. 9 . 12 noon, ages: birth to 6ih grade. Please come, join us. Juesday, June 26 Mother's Morning Out, 10 a.m.> noon. All ages welcome. Come out and ride the Arc with us. Water games, build your own bird house. No charge. Ongoing TeamKlD. Farmington Bapt., ev<> ery Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Ages 3 & up. 998-3826. Preschool/Parents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Age 2, tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.*noon. Ages 3-4, Mon., ■ Tues., Thurs., 9 a.m.», Doon. Readiness, Mon.-Thurs., 9 d.m.-noon. Call 998-6820. Revelation Study, each Sun. night,, 6:30 p.m. At Sheffield Music Hall, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & turkeyfoot Rd. Eve^one welcome io attend. Reunions Suniday, June 24 ' Harrison J. Walker Reunion, I p.m., Davie Academy Comm. Bldg., Mr. Henry Road, Mocksvllle. ; Annual Rldenhour Reunion, I p.m. Rldenhour Arbor on CenterSt. &t. (Pine Ridge Rd.) Cooleemee. Bring a basket & Join In; Saturday, July 7 BogerFamllyReunJon.OakGrove UMC. Fellowship Hall. U.S. 158, Mocksvllle. 3-5 p.m. social time, 5 p.m.bus. meeting. CovcreddishS:30 ■p.m.Info:998-8997,998-3761,751- :3431,794-0127. Bring family pho- tbs or recipes to share. Special Events Monday, June 25 V- iton Jones Storyteller, Davie Co., .. Public Library, 7 p.m. Sharing sto- 'ries for 25 years, from a N.C. family ;6fstorytellers.‘ ■ Wednesday, July 4 ■; July 4th Celebration., by ' ;Mocksvl(le/baviePar^&Rec.6:30 , ,p.m. games and contesu, 7:30 p.m^ '' Beach & Top 4Q's music, 9:30 p.m.' fireworks. Admission:, S5 per cor* |oad. Parking begltis '5 p.m. Bring •Jawnchairapd blankets. 4th Annual CoolMmee4th of July Lawimower, Parade,i beglnv IP .a.m..ChurehSt.nearZacharHouse. , free watermelon aVlhe Town Park. i'Comcjoin/esNiiei' Wednesday, July 18 The JunaluskaSlngers, 7:30p.m., Brock Performing Arts Ctr„ Main St., Mocksivlle. Tickets: St2. tall 75J.2503. D a te s to R e n K e m b e r Monday, July'2 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. Association, from 6 p.m. til 9 p.m.. Main St., Mocksvllle. For Info call75t-03t3or751-546a. Ongoing > Visit Cooleemce's Mill Village Mu- seum. l4ClmrvhSt.,Tues.A: Thurs.. 9 a.m.*noon. Sals., 11 a.rh.*2 p.m. Tours also available by appt. Call 294.6040. . ’ ■■■ ; Recycling truck at Center Commu nity Bldgn 8-11 a.m. 1st Saturday. Recycling truck at Union Chapel Mediodist. 4th Saturday. 8-11 a.m.. Recycling truck at Jericho* Hardison Ruritan.bldg., 3rd Satur day, 8:30-11 a.m; _P.re5chpoI_8torytlme,jrucs.,_.lI._ o.m..DavieCountyLibrary.30-minute program. For children r.ges 3-5. Mu sic, read aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. M e e t in g s ^ Saturday, June 23 Cooleemee Youth Football Meet ing, grades 3-5,9 a.m.*I2 noon, at Cooleemee Fire DcpL. Stop by and find out what's going on. Monday, June 25, Woodmen of the World L^ge323 & 1436,6JO p.m., Davie Academy Comni. Bldg., hamburger & hotdog cookout. 2001 Scholarship recipients & families are special guests. Thursday, June 28 DavieCo.DlabctesSupportGroup. 7:00 p.m., at Davie Co. Library. Ongoing Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Wed. of each month, at oBice Yadldnvllle Rd. be- hlndcarwash.751-5214. ShemcId-CalaholnSupportGroup, 2ndand4thTues., 7 p.m.. New Union Meth. Church. Meeting open to com munity. Family Ser>ices "WhatEvery I’ar* cntShouldKnow",paremlngclasses to interested parenu of teens In local areas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., at Mocksvllle office Sanford Ave. Cost $15. For more info: 751-4510. Jerusalem Bapt.Church Isaprovid- ing siippoit for those who have lost their Jobs, 8:30-10 a.m. on Mondays. , call 336'284*2328 for more Info. Progressive Club of Cooleemee,2nd Sunday, Cooleemee Library, 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for Info. Christian Businessmen’s Commit* tec of Mocksvllle, Tliurvlays, 7 a.m. Mocksvllle Rotary Hut. Gold Wing Touring Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer, N.C. 801 at U.S. 601. 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Mbcksvlllc-DavleJaycees, lst&3rd Thurs., Samuels on Main Restaurant. Mocksvllle. 7 p.m. i E x te n s io n , R e c re a tio n For more Information on these events, call 751-2325. Line Dancing F^ington Community Center. Ev ery Tuesday..Cost: $2. Instructors: Steve & Linda Hatley. Forjnore info, call 751-3848. RecClub -Before (5I5)or after (S25)school and out of school programs. Registration open. ' GoodTimetsSquare Dance Dance Lessons $5 per month. Volun teers for different social events. Con tact Ethel at 998-3837. Sllverstrlders Walk Club Settlors. SO anil tip. M-F, 6:3M tLtn. No charge. ' Motliers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays, $7 per day. $40permonth. , Ttie Dance Company Mon., Tues'., Wed., & Sat. Coll Emily Robertson, 9?8-5l63.!- .Y M C A V . ' ■ For more information, call 751*9622 : or visit Davie Family YMCA. Adult Water Exercise Tuesday&Thutjdoy, 9:15 n.m. TaekwonDo Ages 6 &,up. Meet Tues. & Thurs. ■ Beginner '4:45-5:30 p.m.,Advanced ;'^Kids6:0p-6:45p.m.,Adulu6:45-7:45 '•p.m.'Members S20/mo., non-mem- , bers$30/mo., ^ . > Day Camps /Canap Davie V' For tising K-12 yrs. Weekly cam|i . ofeti'etirichins iictiviles like swlm- ‘ main lote. field trips'* more. Weekly Fee: SS5 ttietn'.' bcrs,$110others, j ,"V :■ Camp Genesis ,■ For 6th-8th graders. Wilt leam team building skills, outdoor activity ud- ventures,developIife8kiIls.FinanclDl ' Assistance AvailaJbe. CallTodd Bar rows at Y for Info, . Golf Camp at Oak Valley AgM7.17.July 16-19or July 23-26. Times 8-11 a.ni. $95 members. SI05 others. YBAYouthBasketballCamp \ Taught by Pinebrook Elem. P.E. Teacher Janice Jackson. Ages‘5-12. S June,25-29 from 9 a.m.-no6n.' Fee: y 525 members, 555 others. Britannia Soccer Camp e Leam skills from instructors from P Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland.. ^ July 16-20. Ages 5 & up.Times: 9 ^ a.m.-noon. S85 members, $105 oth- ^ ' ers. Is Seniors R Alt Senior Activities take place at the Davie County Senior Center located J "in the Brock Building on NorthMaitP K ' Street, Mocksvllle unless otherwise (S noted.Call751-0611. S Monday, June 25 , p Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist, foot do^or at the Sr. Center, no appt. necessary. ^ Report Davie Date- 3 line Items By Noon IWonday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the pub lication week. Call 751-2120 or drop It by the office, at S. Main St. across from the courthouse. Across from All-Arherican Ford FULL SERVICE CAR WASH • V o c iU iim ! • U^iruiowsl • U i a s k l n S O i x t i • D r t jD o w h l $7.95 SPEClAl Expires June 30, Z001All Major Credil Cards fl Accepted (336)751-3810 | Q ,ia X)i,O w O ,ia .O i.o yr Q ,i0 .fO ,iC L O WeVe Taken C ardiac R e h a b ilita tio n To A W hole New Level Our cardiac rehabilitation program tias a new home; a 4,100-square-foot facility on the second floor of the Kiser Medical Building, directly across the, hall from Mid Carolina Cardiology. We coll It the Cardiac Rehab and Wellness Center. You'll coll it the best thing to happen to your heart since you fell in love for the first time. Because in addition to a vast airay of aerobic exercise equipment, our new Center features an Indoor track and expanded exercise times. V CARDIAC MHABILITATION &WELLNESS . CENTER Plus, o registered nurse, exercise physiologist, dietitian and other cardiac specialists to make sure you have everything you need to get healthy and active again. • So if you've been diagnosed with a heart problem or are at risk for cardiovascular disease, ask your doctor for a referral,to our cardiac rehab program. It's the only nationally certified cardiac rehab program In the Salisbury area. Which puts us on a wtiole new level. Scout Camp Area Boys Take Advantage Of Facilities In And Around Mocksville’s Rich Park PageDI D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^ECORD USPS:149r60.Number: i2e;Thursdayv June ; 28, 2001 40 PAGES J u ly 4 th In D a v ie Tractors, Lawnmowers Music And Fireworks On Tap For Holdiay By Milte Barnliardt Davie County Enterprise Rccord Gel ready to show your patriotism as Davie County celebrates the Fourth of July with ac tivities from morning to night. From antique tractors to decorated lawnmowers, from old-timey games to wa termelon, from bluegrass to Top 40 music, there will be plenty to do as area residents celebrate their nation’s independence. The activities get under way on Tuesday night, July 3. when the Piedmont Antique Power Association sponsors a tractor show at the Masonic Picnic Grounds, off North Main. Street in downtown Mocksvllle. Live music will be performed that night, and concessions ■ wlllbe 80ld.’>«-V,t>!^!»'>«f>M ,« . ! : . , At 9 a.m. on July 4th, the antique tractor parade will be held. Starting at the picnic grounds, the route will go on Railroad Stieet to Depot Street, up Depot to the square, and down North Main Street back to the picnic grounds. • All day, the U:actors will be displayed at the picnic grounds, along with hit-and-miss engines, a tractor rodeo and a kiddie tractor pull at 11 a.m. At 10 a.m. in Cooleemee, the annual lawnmower parade will be held. Everyone is invited to enter, the only requirement being that the entry can cut grass. And, of course, decorate it in red, white and blue. After the parade, free watermelon will be served in the town park, and the town pool will be open for $2 per person. That night, the activities switch to Mocksville's Rich Park, where old-timey games start at 6:30, followed by a concert by Tm Pan Alley, playing beach and Top 40 mu sic, at 7:30. Bring your blanket or lawn chair and a picnic, or enjoy refreshments to be sold on site. Parking at Rich Park is available at $5 per vehicle. Fireworks will light up Mocksville's sky beginning at approximately 9:30. The tractor display and parade is expected t9 draw as many as 100 participants. Last year’s inaugtiral event had 60 uactors. It’s open to anyone who has a tractor that is 30 years old or older, said Benny Dyson of Har mony, president of the Piedmont Antique Power Asspciation. “We’re going to try to do,this every year,” Please See Tractors • Page 4 Adam’s Story Adam Peacock, 2, Is a happy little tjoy, and other than the colored sialns' on his face; you wouldn't i<now that he suffers from Sturge-Weber Syn drome. For more phiotos of Adam, and the story of his family’s struggles, please turn to page C l. ■ Photo by Robin Ferguason Mocksville Approves Budget By Mike Bnrnhardt Davie County Enlerprise Rccord Mocksvllle residents get a bargain when it comes to services provided with their tax money. Town board members approved a $4.6 million 2001-2002 budget Monday morning, nearly $300,000 less than last year. Town residents, despite the 4 cent reduc tion in the property tax rate, will likely pay more on their tax bills next year because of higher property valuations, said Town Man ager Terry Bralley. Bralley presented the board with charts compaijng Mocksville’s lax rale with other North Carolina cities. He pointed out that; • 73iipercent of city residents pay more lo cal tax?s than Mocksville residents, and a large pcrceiilage of those are not "full service” cit ies with police, water and sewer and rccre- • Mocksville's tax rate has dropped 18 cents in the last 14 years-because of economic growth; No new jobs are included in the budget, and employees will receive a 3 percent pay increase. Water and sewer rates will be increased by 5 percent beginning Nov. 1, with the mini mum bimonthly bill going from $24.20 to $26. “ It is important due to the weakened economy and the uncertainty of the state bud get shortfalls that Mocksville maintain a strong economic tax base," Bralley said. “Managing the local economy in a responsible manner should continue to be our goal. Ttie creation of new jobs and tax base developed to higher standards has been a winning com bination for our community." The budget includes state reimbursements, which were withheld last fiscal yeai: when the state faced a financial crisis. The state has not yet adopted its budget, but those reimburse ments appear to.be in it, Bralley said. Newspaper To Publish Early The Davie County Enterprise Record will be printed on Tuesday, July 2, and will be dis tributed in newsracks that day. Local mail subscribers should receive their newspaper on Thursday, July 5. Any advertisement or news item for that week’s issue should be in the newspaper of fice no later than noon on Friday. By Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enterprise Record N COOLEEMEE - Believe it. Po lice Here ate serious with their claim to keep the Bullhole, RiverPark and private property, along the South YadWn River free of trespassers. , • Lm i week, more than two people were taken into custody and an all- I i*frraii) yehiiile was confiscated.. “We have been given instructions to keep people off the property,’’ said Police Chief Tim Wooteii.“ The town board and the RiverPark task force doesn’t want four wheelers down there." ■ V/hlle making routine patrols re-, cently, ofTicers heard ATVs In the area and caught :one‘man and, woman. The four wheeler they were riding wM^onrisc^ted,,andy/henfte; serial number was sent.tiirough a. state computer, !! turned out'that It had, been stolen in 1998 in Rockingham County. lical officers think the theft was p ^ of a ring that ’ operated In several counties. ■i The suspects caught on'lhe foiir, wheeler are cQoperating, and an ar rest is possible, Wooten said. ■,Vi Officers caught another man and ■his children at the BulHwle area, He> had a concealed handgun, and is co operating by telliiig information ' about'olher trespassers in die area. , X3n yet another day, Breck Bul lock, owner of South Yadkin power, reported that when he investigated ■ shots being fired in the area, people fired a shotgun blast in his direction : from atop-the dam. ; ■ c ' ,d , Wooten said police ore close to i''finding tjie suspects, an'd.think that. at least two of them live in a mobile home p^koff Erwin Temple Church Road in Rowan County. “We are going to step up out en-, foreement actions down iheie just as much as we have with other hot spots in town,’^ Wooten said, “Ttes- ‘ passers will be subjected to crimi- nal charges and having their vehiclu > : impounded and removed from thejj ppper^y," J- Z - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 The Declaration of Independence July 4,1776 When in the Course of Human Events, it becomes necessary for one People to dissolve the Political Bands which have connectcd them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate • and equal Station, the Laws of Nature requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the Separation. We hold these Truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness — that to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to these shall seem most likely to effect their safety and Happi ness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient Causes: and accordingly all Experience has shewn, that Mankind are more disposed to suffer, while Evils arc sufferable, than to right themselves by abol ishing the Forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing _ invariably the same Object, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their Duty to throw off such Government and to pro vide new guards for their future Sebiirity. Such has been the patient Sufferance of thesi Colonics and such is now the Necessity which constt'alns them to alter their former Systems of Govemmen . The History o f the present King ol Great-Britain is a l warned to be a flremiin. Not for 37 yearn dldH realize this dKam, H istqiy o f repeated Injuries and UsutpaFions, all having but it hoppcned when I eol to ride 1209 to a bnishTire with Ronnie .d/recj;ObJectitfi4B«tiliU«hmdnfci»fiimsatiiwiijlevi^n>riny»^Kol»n'on.iHo hose reel line and supplied me with In T h e M a il... Pastor Enjoyed H is S tay In ‘L.A .’ To the editor: Sincc 1 may not have been able to say thank you to each one personally, please indulge roe this spacc in the Enterprise. To all those, it has been my joy and pleasure lo live and w o * among sincc September 1989 in ‘'LA ." (DjwcrAdvancc), may I say a heart- felt "thanks for the memories.” First and foremost, I say thank youV Advance First Baptist Church for allowing roc to serve as yourfostor almost 12 years. You permitted me to shore your joys and softows. You were there for my family when my parents died during njy time with you. My love and prayers will remain with you.' ■' ! Next, I say thank you lo the Advance Fire D partment. I remem ber the first lime i got to fulfill a 6 year old's whh. In the first grade my teacher asked me what I wanted to be whei I grew up. I told her ov.er these States. To prove this, let’facts be submitted toacandld World.... In every state of these Oppressions we have Peti tioned for Redress in the most humble Terms; our repeated Petitions have been answered only by iie- peated Injury. A Prince, whose Character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the Ruler of a free People... We, therefore, the Representatives of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in General Congress, As sembled, appealing to tlie Supreme Judge of the World for the Rectitude of our Intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of die good People of these Colonies, Solemnly Publish and Declare, That these Colonies are, and of Right ought to be. Free and Independent States; that they are absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political Connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have fulled Power to levy War, conclude Peace, ^ conmict Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do a ll. other Acts and things which Independent States may of right do. And for Uie support of this Declaration, with a firm Reliance on the Wotection, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor. •water. Then 1 found out wliat hard and dirty work a firefighter has to do. It looks and soutids Melting seeing the flashing lights and hearing the siren, but cleaning up after a fire, the smoky odor cling ing 10 the clothing, the soot and ashes smeared on the hoses and protective clothing that has lo be cleaned before its necessary to.be used again is an arduous task. Thanks to all the men and women who get out of bed lo help someone else. Volunleers all, who care enough for others lo give up time and energy to train for the time when their neighbor roay be in need. Some memories would best be forgotten. Standing by the scene of a terrible accident, knowing a family will be gtief stricken when they receive the news that some one they love has been killed strikes deeply at the emotions of these volunleers. For all you do volunteer firefighters, once again thanks. To the "official" unofficial Advance Christmas parade commit- Memories Made At Old Timers Game Toihccditor: On Saturday, June 16.1 had a unique experience. I was invited to play in the second annual Cooleemcc OldTimcrs game. Although' I'm not quite SO, Grimes Parker said I was close enough. Not only ' did I get lo play ball beside people that I played with years ago, the same feelings were there. We exchanged stories, hand shakes and many fond memories. Then it happened. I got to pitch to a man who played ball with Babe Ruth. Yes, Roy "Skin" Alexander stood in the box and I got lo. pilch to him. My only regret was that my father's health would not allow me to play beside him once again. My deepest thanks to Grimes Parker and the many people who gave me a memory that I will have with me always. It’s people like Grimes who make me proud to be from Cooleemee. Chris Spry Cooleemee DAVIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St.; P.O. Box 99, Mocksvillo, NO 27020 ‘ (336)751-2120 Published Weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks...;..:......................Editor/Publisher , Robin Ferguason.— ;.....,.,....;..;..Gonotal Manager Mike Bornhardt....;......................Mariaglng Editor . . Ray Tutlerbw... Brian Pitts.... Karen RIcke ...;.Advertising Director ■ .....Sports Editor, ■ .....CIrculatlon/Classilied Director Moektvllle Enterprise Davie Record . Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 ■ : ,1899-1958- .1S01.1971 ^ Periodicals Postage Paid In Mocksvlllc, NC 27028 ■ ; ■ , - Subscription Rates • . Single Copy, 50 Cents • . $20 Per Ycor In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER ' ... .SendAddressChangesto:,; ■: L,. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksvlllc, NC 27028- . i T What do you like most about the Fourth of July? Kendra Kisam ore MocksvlUe A n ltria M ock MocksvlUe Ben P aw llk MocksvlUe lee, thanks for all the work you have done. To Enterprise editor, Dwight Sparks, thanks for being a good sport. I confess that the idea for your unusual limousine that ycaV you were Advance Christmas parade’s grand marshal was mine. Thanks to WTQR's Aunt Eloise for the challenge to have an Advance Christmas Parade. A special thanks to all those churches who come together each year for a community revival. What a happy and great lime we have had. May it continue in great spirit and joy. To all those whose paths crossed with mine, thanks for the ban ter and “preacher jokes." I now have a wealth of them. As I toke my leave lo serve another congregation in Suny Couiity, please accept my love and thanks for the memories. ,..... Rev. Lanny Atkins '!'■. Advance ■ .. Case Contained,Sentimental’Items Toihccditor: On Tuesday. June 19,1 lost a cigarette case that contained jew« elry belonging to my daughter, who is 4 months pregnant. She had to have brain surgery, and gave me the jewelry when she went Into surgery. She still has one more surgery to go. The jewelry has a sentimental value that can't be replaced. It had her wedding rings, a tennis bracelet (missing a stone), another ring and a diamond pendant her father gave her (he*s deceased). I lost this in the Wal-Mart parking area. I realize that whoever found ll would not know who it belongs to. There was no identifi cation in the cigarette case. This would mean so much lo my daughter if it could be relumed. A reward is offered. ' Mary Norman 2884 U.S. 601 N., Mocksvlllc , its readirssi letlcri rnay be bn idpics of locul,'slale; national or IntcV; 3nadonal Issues , , ^Aiiieffort;will be made to pnnl.qll letters; provlded^theyV ?^.noVlib«lpus,;Vulgar or in poor taste.The editor rcsc'rves^ gie.right to,edit letters for gratiunar and for space.'*/* ,,J ffipAll letters shouldjnclude the name and oddrcss of the writer,t ^including.a signature. A telephone number, not to be pub-; hshtd. Is also requested. . ;'f . Please have letters In the newspaper ofllcc no later than 4 ; ■ p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie Couiiiy En^ terprlsc Record P.O. Box^ 99, Mocksville, or eniail to:^ emews@davie-ehterprise.com.' ■ ^ H eather Prestwood M ocksville , “ The candy and spending DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - 3 Government Sliouldn’t Dictate How Parents Raise Tfieir Kids Totheeditor: - ; I According to WXII, Utc N.C. Senate is getting ready to vote on a _ law to require children lo wear helmets when riding bicycles. When I called State Sen; Stan Bingham's office lo protest, Judy Chrisco, his secretary, said I was one of the only ones to ever call his office asking him to vote against this law. Everyone I know is ogainst this type of Invasive law, so we have got to stand up and be heard. Bicycle helmets are probably a good Idea. However, having any ' branch of our government mandate to parents how lo raise their children is a bad idea. Call Stan Bingham, your state senator (919 733 5665) and tell him, or Judy, that you are opposed to liny law that tells parents how to raise their children; including this one. If any parent wants lo put a helmet on his kid, he is free to do it.; And, that parent should be free to beat his kid's butt if the kid lakes ■ it off with out the parent's permission. , At first, they are going lo fine the parentSlO. Who is this ■they" that Is going to give you this ticket? Who do you pay the'finc to? Who gets the money? You can't hold court for $10. Will court costs be involved? If a crime has been committed, there has to be a day In court. When does Uie attorney get involVed? What court system will handle these cases? When an activity becomes "illegal," ev erything changes. When the SIO fine does not fix the problem, and It will nol, I predict thot next they will ptit the ticket on the porent's drivers li cense record with poinu. Next, Social Services will be taking kids from parents that let their kids ride with no helmet. Next they will want to raise the minimum riding age to 18. Next they will want to outlaw bicycles entirely because they have done all this and kids' and adults continue to gel hurt and killed on bicycles. Don't be lieve it? Less than 40 years ago, seatbelts became an option In automo biles; this was a great idea. A little more than 10 years ago, we got our first scat bell law; this was a bad Idea. Now, aRer a series of more and more repressive seatbelt lavys, the Supreme Court of Ute" USA now says that the police can arrest you, handctiff you, and lake you to jail for not wearing a seal belt; this is a horrible idea. Thomas Jefferson and his friends that dared suggest freedom for Americans must be rolling over in Uieir graves. Friends, die liberal do-gooders of America will nol leave well enough alone, they will press for more and mote repressive laws until everything in life that they perceive lo have danger Is eliminated. Just say no to all laws telling parents how to raise their kids. Children don't come with instruction books, They should not come with a bunch of laws attached cither. Don't forget to call your Senator, Stan Bingham. Earl Groce Advance Tliere’s Nothing Wrorlg Witii Putting God’s Word On Tlie Internet Totheediton The following article is not intended to degrade anyone for whal Uiey believe. It is not written as an act of aggression toward anyone who has been outspoken of my June 11 article to the editor of Uie pa|«r titled Church Theory Just A Smoke Screen. The only reason I am responding to the June 2, article that was written to the editor titled God’s Word Not Found On The Internet is to set the truth that a lot of my critics are not aware of. Everyone knows the Word of God is found in Ute Bible, and the Bible must be an outhorized King James Version. I have never felt Uiat ahydilng should replace die true wotd of God. But what Is wrong with putting God's word on the Internet? Had I written something that was candy coated backed by traditional doctrines of man then I would have received praise for having done so. But since what I wrote was the truUi, backed by God’s holy wotd, then not only was the trtith attacked by unlearned people but the method in which the truth was delivered was also attacked. Friend, It doesn't matter If you go out into the forest and find the Word carved into a tree. It is sUll the Word. It doesn’t matter if you go to die barbershop and get your head shaved with a Bible verse left on top of it. It is still God’s Word. The only reason die method In which I delivered die truth was attacked was because die truth was rejected. There was a time when die word of God was written on stones. Who rejected the Ten Commandmenu? It wasn’t die real Stick To Good Dialogue Totheeditor; Was there so lltde news to write about that you would choose to quote Mr. Frank's comments in regard to our "schools being over run wlUt young'uns because of all the Mexicans?" There was some good dialogue in regard to our taxes...please consider stick ing to Uiat. Jim Arnold Mocksville . , Not All Hobson St. Residents Bad • 'Ibtho^ltorl™ -,,.™ ,.-.,-,,,,,;'' , ,' My friend was arrested the other day. 'The officer that atresled her said If she lived on Hobson Street, she was on drugs or sold drugs. This is not true. Just because some do It doesn’t mean we all do it. I don't think we all should be tacked wldi diat, so I hope diat all the county offic ers should be a litUe concemed. Not all die people there lake or sell drugs. Please think about diis aiid reconsider before you call everyone on Hobson a drug addict. Linda Edwards Mocksville R o ta r y Cliib Helps O r g a n iz a t io n To die editor: Davie DomesUc Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center thank die Rotary Club of Mocksville for the excepUonally generous gift of $6,300 to be used for direct services for die victims of domestic crime in Davie County. These funds are Uie result of die 8Ut Annual Rotary Golf Tourna ment at Hickory H ill on May 15. DDVS/RCC was chosen as Uie recipient of the funds collected for this tournament. Mr. Scott Gantt presented the check to Mardia McQueen, direc tor of DDVS/RCC at the May 29 mecdng of Uie Rotary Club. : Direct services for victims, will Include, but are not limited to, start-up housing needs such os light, water, and rent deposits, legal representation in civil court, food, automobile fuel, and transporta- Uon. ' / : ' . The board of directors, stiiff, and volunteers of Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center Uiank ^e Rotarians for Uieir concern for die vicdms (if domesUc violence and sexual as sault and for this wonderful gift Uiat will give vlcUms a chance to begin a life free of abuse. ^ Martha L. McQueen, Director Mocksville Bibje Theory Has False Information To die editor; ; . ; ‘ Concerning die gendeman'sBlbleTlieoty letter; and I may have misinterpreted some of what,he wrote, but I want to set aU records straight for anyone who has beeii given false informaUon as to when .die “great catching away is.” IThessi 4;14-18, especially vs. 16-17;"... for the Lord himself shall descend from heaven wiUt a shout, with the voice (trumpet). I Cor. 15;51-52; "Behold I show you a mystery. We shall not all sleep, but we shall be changed. In Uie twinkling of an eye at the last tramp (voice). Rev. 1; 10;"... and heard behind me a great voice as of a trumpet." II Thess. 2;l-9, especially vs. 5-8; "Remember ye not, Uiat, when I was yet wiUi you, I told you Uiese Uilags. And now ye know what \yiUiholdeth Uiat he (anti-Christ) might be revealed in his time for die tnystcry of Iniquity doUi already work, only he who now letteth will let, unUl he be Uiken out of die way.” :; , .; ;^Gpd is still in command, heaven help us if He’s.not. When lie (the chtirch bt holy spirit) be taken out of the way, then the anti christ, Hitler was the forerunner, will appear.'.The church is nol menUoned aflcr the first two chapters of Revelation. He appears in. Uie J3th chapter and Irom dien on, all hell breaks loose. The tnbu- lalions spoken of as "Jacob's TVouble" in Daniel will begin.,The 144,000 Jewish converts to Chnstianlty will go through this.. 1 1 4 .' S.B. Sidden Jr. _ ; Advance ' , • , , ! . K L i« . . ,1 ’ ; ' , I , w , sinners. It was God's own people. There was another time when the Word Wos made fiesh and walked among us, and die Word (Jesus) wos rejected by his own people. Why? It was because of the same thing Uiat negates die power of God today. It was because of die same diing that binds and fetters God’s people today. Cold formal dead Denominational Bondage. This bondage denies the power of God and says thot mlrocles are not for today. This bondage rejects die gifts of the spirit and says Uiat what happened at Pcntecost Is not for today. This form of unscriptural chureh doctrine allows man to drift into sin without sin being ex posed as sin. Then it covers up the truth ond says that evcryUiing Is going 10 be all right. We are saved, so there fore we can go to our fellowship halls and feast while the lost are dying and slipping out into elemity lost. We can have a church softball league for enter tainment. We can bring so-called Chrisdan comics into die chureh to entertain us. We can have our little groups to sing to people and call them concerts. We can set back and put on a face of righteous ness dien we can deny him in our works. But sdll we will escape die wrath ofGod. Not so friend. The Bible says that judgment begins at the house of God. We must learn that when the Bible said that we are not appointed unto wradi, God was talking to Uiose whom are led by his spirit. How can die church worid be led by his spirit when they have rejected Pentecost? Now you can sec how diatdenorainaUonalisra got started. The body of Christ Is divided because that dicre Is no spirit there. The Bible says dial where Uie gifts of Uie spirit are diere is the pcrfecdng of die saints. And Jesus will not come back for a bride diat is not perfect. The Bible says so. My critics said lo read Matthew 24 to learn about the plans for God’s church. Well Matthew 24.29, says Immediately aflcr die Iribu- Iklon shall diey see the son of roan coming. Many people also be lieve that when Jesus comes back diere will be a thousand year reign. This is true.There fore, it must be post tribuladon, because if he came bock before the tribulation Uien how could Uie And- Christ rule for three and a half years. Why would God remove his church and leave die sinners without a gospel? It would defeat Uie very purpose thot Jesus died for. As long as there is one sinner dicre will be a gospel for him to heor. The Bible says that this gospel must be preached udlo die worid as a witness to all nations and Uicn shall Uie end come. So the church must be here lo preach the gospel. All the way lo the end of the worid. That is why that Jesus said that he would be with us always even unto the end of the worid. There have been so many scriptures that have been misinterpreted all be cause of a weakened body of Christ who are bound by religious man made infiucnccs. If you are sick and need healing, write me and I will send you literature on how to receive your healing, or check out my website. If you need deiivcrance from cigarette smoking then do the same.. Everything is from the wotd of God. There will be a day when people will be glad that diey have somewhere lo find die truth be cause it surely isn't in our churches today. Finally, friend, read Rev. 20.1-5 ond tell me how con die rapture con be pre-tribulation when those who were beheaded for die testi mony of Jesus were included in the first resurrection. According to my criUcs, we are nol to face this thing. Go to the library and read about Rex-84, the FEM A plan to house Chrisdans in detenUon cen ters for what they believe in. Study the United Nndons earth charter and see for yourself dio globol plon to rule your life. Get ready because no one goes anywhere undl the sound of the last trumpet. Randy Howell Cooleemee Legislative Report: Budget Work Continues By Rep. Julia C. Howard N.C. House of Representatives _ , The House Appropriations Subcomminecs hai'c been working dili* gently on their sections oF the budget bill (SB 1005) all this week, and the proposed flousc budget will be printed over the weekend. The full Appropriations Committee is to see the whole thing on Nfon* day afternoon a t! for the flrst time. Needless to say, there is much tension around the Legislative Building, and great anllclpation about seeing what changes the House has proposed to SB 1003. After the bill is debated In Appropriations, it will then go lo the House Floor, where the members who arc not on that committcc will get their first input on it. It is a lengthy, and oHen grueling, process, and we all appreciate your prayers for wisdom. No budget that Is approved will make everyone happy, of course, because it Is impos sible to please everybody. Here are some new state laws for you to be aware of this week, especially if the changes alTect you directly: HB 78 Grandparents As Supervising Drivers. An act to pro vide that grandparents may act as supervising drivers for drivers hold* ing Limited Learners Permits. HB U4 American Ex-Prisoners of War Highway. An act to designate U.S. 70 in North Carolina oi the Blue Star Memorial and American Ex-Prisoners of War Highway. . 'HB235 SantUry District Economic Development. Ah act to allow Sanitary Districts to enter into agreements with other munlcl* pal corporations or sanitary districts to develop and Implement ah' economic development plon. . . HB344 Domestic Employer Wage Reports. An act relating to the annual filing of wage reports by domestic service employers and to the late flling and payment penalties under the Employment Secu rity Uws of North Carolina. HB 350 Gramm*Leach*BUIey Act Requirements. An act to authorize the Commissioner of Insurance to short with the Federal and State Financial Institution Regulators information about insur ance companies that arc afTiliates of depository institutions or of fi nancial holding companies: (o amend the Insurance Holding Com pany Act and an Insurance Company Investment Statute to comply with federal law, in accordance with the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliiey Act. E . HB620 Records ofSchool Suspension May. Be Retained. An act 10 give school superintendents flexibility regarding the expunc-' tion of records of a student suspension or expulsion from school. HB1045 Restore;Workers Compensation Stability. An act to restore stability under the Workers Compensation Act by overturning the case decided by the 2000 Court-of Appeals of North Carolina titled Honsen V. Crystal Ford-Mercury, Inc., by providing that Insur ers that provide health benefit plans, disability Income plans, or any Other health insurance are not real panics in Interest In any proceed ing or<settlement under the Workers Compensation Act and prohibit* Ihg insurers that provide health benefit plans from offsetting against provider reimbursement any charge foe medical services unless the specinc medical charges were found to be compensablc according to a final adjudication under the Workers Compensation Act or a settle- ' ment agreement under the Acupproved by the N.C. industrial Com- ■'^mission.' " . " V - ' .• / HB 1341 ^Amend Auctions/Auctioneers Laws. An act amend ing the laws relating to auctions and auctioneers and authorizing the - N.C. Auction^rs Commission to adopt rules relating to continuing education requirements.- to acquire real property, and id.purchased equipmeniandUabiUiyinsunincc.M ' . SB ? Add Juvenile Membei’s. An act lo add 2 juvenile members to the Juvenile Local Crime Prevention Councils and to the State Ad- -( ■vlsoi-y Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and by adding the Attorney General to the Slate Advisory Council. • SB91 Dealer Plate Changes. An act to authorize the issuance of ; . additional dealer plates to businesses engaged In the alteration and sale of specialty vehicles. SB 220 Define Time Stock Abandoned For Escheats. An act to amend the law defining the time stock and other equity interests in business associations are presumed abandoned for purposes of the N.C Unclaimed Property Act as recommended by the General Stat utes Commission. EffecliveOct. 1. SB 318 Insurance Producer Licensing. An act to revise the laws on licensing of In&unincc agents and brokers lo make them con form to a model Uniform Insurance Producer Licensing Act of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and ihereby, along with the other stales, achieve national uniformity in licensing insur ance producers, as provided by the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliiey Act. DifTerent parts of the law are efl'ective difl'erent dates in 2001. SB 342 County Building Code Revisions. An act authorizing counties to adopt ordinances regarding the number of toilets to be placed in certain building. SB 432 Water and Sewer Authorities. An act to allow nonprofit water corporations and the state to join certain water and sewer au thorities and concerning the right of subsequently joining munici palities to have voting membership. SB 854 State nature ond Historic Preserve. An act to codify the Joint Resolution accepting properties as part of the State Nature and Historic Preserve, to remove certain lands from the State Nature and Historic Preserve, to codify these removals, to delete certain lands from the State Parks System, and to provide that a technical amend; mem to the State Constitution relating lo acceptancc and dedication of property into the State Nature and Historic Preserve shall be sub mitted to a vote of the people at the next statewide Primary Election; SB 397 G.E.D. And Other Credit For Inmates. An act to au thorize credit to misdemeanants In local confinement facilides for attending G.E.D. classes and other programs. . There is another bill I need to mention, that my ofTtce has been getting many, many phone calls and emails about. This Is Senate Bill 824, which was just passed by the Senate yesterday. Its title is Teach ers and State Employees Benefits, and it is an act pertaining to ben efits under the Teachers and State Employees Comprehensive Major Medical Plan; and to hospital rales under Workers Compensation. This bill has been referred to the House Committee on Health, of which I am a member. As of this writing. It has not yet been sched uled for debate in that committee. I will be watching this bill closely and will do my best to keep changes to the Plan as.few as possible. i St Braccs for cltlldrcn and adults. Dr, Penna & Staff ORTHODONTIST MOCKSVILLE - (336) 751-2252 , ; 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 The iractor in back, built by James Hendrix, will be sold by raffle, and tlie little tractor In front will go to the winner of the Kiddle Tractor Pull July 4th. Benny Dyson's John Deere Little L will be among those displayed at the Masonic Picnic grounds on July 4th. July 4th In Davie Tractors, Lawnmowers And Fireworks Highlight Activities Dyson's collection includes a rare set of John Deere bi cycles. ' Continued From Page 1 ' ‘ Dyson said. “This is our only fund raiser. The money we make goes back'into (lie club for pulling this thing on." It doesn't take long (o see what kind of tractor Dyson prefers. It's John Deere green. His favorites are the "Llitle L's.” He's been collecting John Deere’s for about 15 years, and even has a complete set of John Deere bicycles.‘They’re sort of rare, now." Dyson recently purchased the tractor he rode as a child, and hopes to restore it. i Jhe club boasts more than 60 members from three counties. "One reason wc started this, Davie County is getting away form the way it used to be," Dyson said. "There’s still a lot of people who like to piddle with these things." . Everyone who brings o tractor or engine to the display and pa* rade will receive a plaque, button and "goodie bag." And if all that is just loo exciting, you can always stay at home for a cookout with family, or take a leisurely stroll down Mocksville's Main Street, which will be lined with American flags, compliments of Ihe Town of Mocksville. Raffle tickets for a James Hendrix tractor, food, games and music are planned for the Pled|i:iont Antique Power Association event July 3-4 at the fvlasonlc Picnic grounds. Death Ruled A Suicide The death of a teen-ager Sat urday morning has been ruled a suicide. The body of Stephen Wayne Sims, 17« a rising senior oi Davie High School, was found Satur day morning near his home on Gladstone Road, according to a report by Davie Sheriff's OfTicer gary Williams,' Detective Robert Trotter and the medical examiner's office ruled that Sims had hung him self with a belt. ‘ ' Woman Faces Drug, Child Abuse Charges ■ i'AMocksyiltcwomiuiwasar- ‘ rested Juiic 21 for possession of drugs and W cliild abuse. : Jennifer PiiillipSmilti, 29. of 293 Junction Road, WHS chained ! byDayii S lieriffs Sgt. W.L. ^ Wliitesides with felony posses- ’ sloii o f‘cocaine,' misdemeanot , possession of drug poraphcina- liu, and misdemeanor child abuse. She was taken Into cus tody in lieu of a $10,000 bond, pending n June 28 appearance in Davie District Court. Vbu're stUI making a durerence >nd v>arewc_ .. rhfotih^tr ' ll>l»)4IMIWAV. http://wv<ir.uiili(jway.a(|; / A t A l i m e L ik e T h is T h e r e ’s N o S u b s t i t u t e f o r S e r v ic e \Mipn fire strikes. 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Moiuljy-SaUmifly9:3M:30 • 800-84M42() • (704) 873-2900 ruito4ir\Mluitaallillp.V/wmMl,n^^ I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 • 5 The following cases we^re dis* posed of In Davie District Court June 7 with Judge Juk E. KIus pre< siding. Prosecutors were Paxton DuUec and'Ctysval Sa\n, usistam DAi. , .. - Karen Sue Anderson, speed*. Ihg 8S In a70, sentenced to $10 and cost. ,,-V , . - bebra Woife Ashburn, two counts'drivlng while license re* voked. two counts fictitious, can* celled or revoked registration, dts* missed per correction. r Scott Andrew Berta, speeding 87 In a 70, sentenced to $10 arid cost. - Roger Lee Billings, speeding 76 In a 55 reduced to improper, equipment, sentenced to S25 and cost. ' - Leslee Ann Blake, speeding 89 iri a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70, prayer for Judgment continued on cost; no operator’s license, dismissed per correction. • - Robbin C. Bowers, second degree trespassing, prayer for Judg* ment continued on cost. ^ Ronda Bowers, speeding 70 In a s's reduced to improper equip* ment^ sentenced to SIO and cost. - Jenna Lynn Brittain, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 120'days in priso^n suspended one year with supervk^ probation, day reporting center, not to own or op erate a vehicle, S200 and cost. - Tammy^Arlene Brock, selling or purchasing a weapon with no permit, dismissed per correction. - Sherry Gay Bryant, harassing phone call, prayer for judgment continued oncost. - Jean Taylor Campbell, failure to apply for new title, fictitious, can* .celled or revoked registration, in* ; spection violation^ dismissed per : correction; failure to wear seat belt, sentenced to $23. - Rufus 3. CampbeU Jr., faiWte to file or pay income tax, prayer for Judgment continued one year, $1,500JO restitution. ' -Isabel A. Castro, driving while license revoked reduced to no operator's license, sentenced to $25 and cost. - Timothy Edward Christian, two counts harassing phone call, prayer for Judgment continued two years, 48 hours community service within 60 days,' must remain em* ployed, write apology letter and abldeby tOp.m. curfew.' V- ; -Justin LeeCody, misdemeanor marijuana ^ssessiori dismissed. ' ‘ r Rhonda Gene Coffey, DWI,. sentenced to 60 days In Jail sus* pended one year, substance abuse ' assessment, 24 hours community service, $100 and cost; exceeding posted speed, dismissed per plea. - Jose Ruben Diaz, two counts DWI, sentenced to four years in prison suspended two years with supervised probation, substance' abuse assessment, 30 days In jail, $400 and cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea. - Debra Diilard, simple assault, found guilty of simple arTray. prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Miranda D. Dillard, simple assault, dismissed per mediation. - Bonnie Ewart, harassing phone call, dismissed. - Takella R. Faulkner, injury to personal propeny. dismissed at te* quest of prosecuting witness. - Christopher Paul Fly. speed* ing 89 in a 70 reduced to exceeding a safe speed, sentenced to $t0 and cost. -Amanda Evans Gibby, speed* ing 94 in a 70 reduced to 83 in a 70, prayer for judgment continued on cost: license not In possession, dis* missed per correction. - Brian Anthony Gray, speeding 83 In a 70, no operator's license,, dismissed per correction. ' : - Donald Hardin, assault on a female, dismissed per medlation."^ ^ ^; - Patrick Stanley Horan, com-’ municating threats, dismissed at re quest of prosecuting witness. -Amy Denise Houck, speeding 70 in a 45 reduced to 54 in a 45,' sentenced to $10 and cost; no iiabil- ■ ity insurance, dismissed per plea. > -Kim Hunter, Injury to persona] ' property, dismissed per civil settle*' mem. ; - Eugenia S. Ijames, simple worthless check, dismiss^ per ci vil settlement. - Latasha Imes, simple worth*< less check, sentenced to restitution and cost. -Jesse Jerome Jester, assault on a female, communicating threats, simple assault, dismissed per me*, dlatlon.' i, -Adam Michael Johnson, no II* ability Insurance, dismissed per cor* rectlon. - LaVonya Joyner,'two counts simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Jason Ryan Lewis, misde meanor marijuana possession, pos- sesslon of drug paraphernalia, prayer for judgment continued six . months. - Gary Lee Lilly, no operator's license, prayer for judgment contin ued on cost. - Candlcc Marie Lowe, speed* ing 99 in a 70, sentenced io $10 and ' cost. - ’Html Leigh Mathis, speeding ,84 In a 70 reduced to improper equipment, sentenced to $50 and cost; driving while license revoked, [dismissed per plea. - John Patrick Mayben, speed* ' ing 85 in a 70, prayer for Judgment continued on cost. . - Raymond G. Mayfield, driy*. ing while license revoked, sen* tenced to 120 days in prison sus* pended one year, supervised proba tion, $200 and cost; fictitious, can celled or revoked registration, dis missed per plea. . - Randall L. McKenzie, felony larceny, dismissed at request of -prosecuting witness., -Daniel Todd Miller, speeding . 64 in a SO reduced to improper equipment, sentenced to $10 and cost. - Donald James Moore, commu nicating threats, violating domestic violence protection order, dis missed. -Meredith Ann Pinkston, DWI, sentenced to 60 days in jail sus pended one year, 30 days without driving privilege, substance abuse . assessment, $100 and cost; driving while license revoked, unsealed wine or liquor in passenger area, dismissed per plea. - Daniel Allen Preston, no operator’s license, dismissed per correction: operating a vehicle with no insurance, sentenced to $25 and cost. - Terry Lea Prince, misde meanor larceny reduced to unlaw* ful concealment, prayer for judg* ment continued two years. 24 hours community service^ must not go to Wal-Mart. -Rachel B. Ratliff, speeding 83 in a 70 reduced to Improper equip* ment, sentenced to $50 and cost - William.Eugene.Ray, three counts assault on a government of* ficlal or employee, shoplifting con* cealment of goods, assault on a court officer reduced to assault on a government employee, injury to {wrsonal property, simple assault, sentenced to 300 days in prison sus pended two years with supervised probation, day reporting center, continue treatment, $100 restitution. $ 100 and cost; two counts commu nicating threats, two counts resist ing a public officer, simple assault, disorderly conduct, dismissed per pleo. , - Wayne Earl Reynolds, selling or purchasing a weapon with no permit, prayer for judgment contln* uedoncost. - Kevin Todd Shue, possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver marijuana reduced to mis demeanor marijuana possession, sentenced to $100 and cost; main taining a place for a controlled sub* stance, dismissed pet plea. ** Laure Lee Shupe, failure to return rental properly, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to oppear. - Dallas Duane Smyers, driving while license revoked, fictitious, cancelled or revoked registration, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Scott Andrew Smyers. pur* chase or possession of a malt bev erage or unfortified wine by a per son 19 or 20. dismissed. - John W. Sparger, DWI. sen tenced to 60 days in jail suspended one year, 24 hours community ser vice, substance abuse assessment, $100 and cost. - Matthew Alan Swalm, mlsde-, .meanor larceny, prayer for Judg*- . ment continued six months, 24- hours community service wiUiin 30 days. • - Melissa Ann Thompson. speeding9l In a 70 reduced to care less and reckless driving, prayer for judgment continued on cost. • - Faustino Soto Vanegas, DWI, sentenced to 60 days in jail sus* pended one year, 30 days without driving privilege, substance abuse assessment, $100 and cost. - Joshua Joseph Walker, failure to stop for stopped bus, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Brandon White, communicat ing threats, dismissed. - Tasha Lynn Wishon, driving while license revoked, sentenced to $200 and cost; speeding 73 In a 45, dismissed per plea. - Trina R. Woolwine, misde* meanor larceny, prayer for judg ment continued on cost, 24 hours community service and must not go back to Wal-Mart. - John R. 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All rebates to dealers.Yoiir Price “Your Total Transportation Center” $19,513 406 Piedmont., Lexington 336-248 5191 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 'H| - i •,'i ' I V' i ISi M o c k s v i l l e P o l ic e The following incidenu were reported to MockiviUe Policc. • A neighbor borrowed a c«r «nd didn't return it, a resident of Nonhridge Court reported June 24. • The break/flg and entering of a storage buliding on Depot Street was reported June 24. • The larceny of pills was re ported June 21 from Davie Place, Hospital Sueet. ArresU . Michael Clemenl, 16, of 253 Clark Road, Cooleemee. was charge<^. June 19 with shoplifting. Trial date: July 12. He is accused of (aldng (wo packs of cigars from Food Lion. • Andre Heagglns, 38, of Woodteaf, was charged June 19 with possession of stolen property (a truck reported stolen from Geor> gia and recovered on Milling Road at Rolling Hills Lane). Trial date: June 28, > Caroline Elizabeth Newton,26. of Winston-Salem, was charged June 24 with DWI and having an open alcohol container in a vehicle. Trial date: July 20. • Angela Hellard Leonard, 31, of Woodleaf, was.charged June 22 with seven counts each of forgery and uttering a forged endorsement. Trial date: June 22. lyafflcAccldenU . T\vo vehicles were in a wreck on Lexington Road at 4:20 p.m. June 22. Dryan Keith Call, 17, of 152 Tar Court, drove a 1992 Ford from Charleston Ridge Drive, into the path of a 1994 Dodge being driven on Lexington Road by Sally May Dyerly, 30, of 139 Foster Road. reported onicer L. Keith Qunter. • • Michelle Lynn Brown, 31, of 190 Milling Road, was backing a 1997 Volvo from the drive at 11:10 a.m. June 24 and backed It Into the path of a 1990J)odge driven by David Lee Carrick, 26. of 398 Morse St., reported Officer R.A. Donaihan. • A Mocksvllle woman was charged with having a vehicle with a fictitious lag and failure to carr> her driver's license after a wreck or Sanford Avenue at 2:40 p.m. June 22. Christy Jane Haulbrook, of 394 McCullough Road, was driving o 1990 Toyota and had stopped It waiting on tralTlc when It was struck from behind by a 1995 Ford driven by William Kevin Morgan. 37,' oi 169 Hawthorne Road, reported Of* .'fleer Rick Gilliland. . S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The following Incidents were reported to the Davlc Sheriff's De partment. • A wallet was lost ai Food Lion. Tanglewood Crossing, it was re ported June IS. - A U.S. 601 North woman re ported June J 8 she received ihreal* ening telephone calls. • The breaking, entering and tar* ceny of a Chevrolet van was re- portedJune ISfromTrinityDaptist Church, U.S. 601 South. • A Swicegood Street resident reported June 19 she had been ihreaiened.. • The breaking and entering of William R. Davie Elementary School was reported June 19. • The larceny of a bug zapper was reported June 20 from a resi dence on Chaucer Lane, Mocks ville. - •The breaking, entering and lar ceny from a van off U.S. 158 of a cordless drill, wire cutlers, scotch lock buffer, screwdrivers, cable scissors, wrench and punch down tool were reported June 20. • The breaking, entering and lar ceny of a COOcc spon bike and a floor jack was reported June 20 from a garage off U.S. 64 East. • The breaking, entering and lar ceny of three color televisions, a CD player, VCR was reported from a vehicle at Bermuda Quay Shop ping Center June 20. • The glass to The Comer Store, U.S. 601 S. and N.C. SOI.wasbro- ken with a metal pipe, it was re ported June 20. ‘ • Money was withdrawn from a credit card account, It was reported June 20. • A friend backed over a well with a vehicle on Stage Coach Road, it was reported June 21. •The breaking, entering and lar ceny of a small amount of cash was reported June 23 from Reichel's Break Basket, N.C. 801, Advance. •A Becktown Road resident rc^ ported June 22 he had received ha rassing telephone calls, and that someone had dumped nails In his driveway, causing a lire to be punc tured. •Atotalof$l,100cash was lost ■ at The Comer Store, U.S. 601 S. and N.C. 801, it was reported June 22. • The breaking, entering and lar ceny of a cash register and money was reported June 24 at Thousand Trails. . • The larceny of a portable bas ketball goal was reported June 22 from a residence on Westside Drive. • The breaking, entering and larceny of guns was reported June 22 from a residence on U.S. 64 East. . A resident of N.C. 801 N., Mocksville, reported June 25 that a neighbor had tnade harassing tele phone calls and communicated threats. • The larceny of golf equipment, a weed trimmer and television was reported June 23 from a reisdnece on Bailey's Chapel Road. -The breaking, entering and lar ceny from a vehicle ofTFoster Road of tools and other Items was re- portedJune21. L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transfers were filed with the Davie County Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed suunps purchased, widi S2 rep resenting $1,000. • Kim E and Sheila R. Young to Thomas E. and Teresa R. Iltchene, 6.83 acres. Clarksville. $100. • Dawn Carter Hamilton to Ricky Dean Hamilton, 3 lots, Jerusalem. • Harrel 0. Parrish and Diana J. Panlsh to Chong Hyok Kim, 1 lot, Farmington, $570. - C.W. Myers Trading Post (o H&V Construction, 1 lot, Mocks ville, $9. • W. Michael Mebane to James Robert Grigsby and Bonnie Aiken Grigsby, 13.79 acres. Mocksville, $790. - Alice Nash Godbey to Alice Nash Godbey and Cunls Hoover Godbey. .75 acre.. • Alice Nash Godbey and Curtis Hoover Bodbey to Linda Shoaf, Darlene Tutterow, Cheri Cook, Dean Bodbey, Christine Correll, Dolores Hendrix, Randy Bodbey, Rusty Bodbey, Annette Taylor, Ronnie Bodbey and Shelly Baughman, .75 acre. - Gray A. Potts and Betty W. Potts to Cary M. Powers and Amy B. Powers, 1 lot. Shady Grove, $66. • Harry M. Krantz and Joyce E. Bailey Kiiuitz to Ray N. Tnvis and Elizabeth P. Travis. I lot. Shady Grove. $370. • Water's Edge Properties toJohn David Wagoner and Ronda Mary Wagoner, 1 lot, Farmington. $894. • James L. Tutterow and Frances W. Tutterow to Everette W. Tut- terow, .76 acre, Farmington. • Belly Lou Harris and Bobby Harris lo Stewart Junior Harris, 10.52 acres, Farmington. • Michael F. Hester and Patricia B. Hester to Lewis S. Thorp III and Cindy M. Thorp, 1 lot. Shady Grove, $358. - • Center Contractors lo Christo pher W. Anderson and Chad E. Fuller, .45 acre. Mocksville. $200. • Chad E. Fuller and Eleanor B. Fuller (half Interest) lo Christopher W. Anderson, .45 acre, Mocksville, $100. • Maitie Eaton Clark lo Henry S. Cain. 2 tracts. - Gray A. Polls and Belly W. Potts 10 Mike Hester Building, 2 lots, Shady Grove, $86. -Mike Hester Building to James Monroe, 1 lot. Shady Grove. $298. - Grady C. Beauchamp and Vir ginia C. Beauchamp lo Alma Joyce Anderson. Grady Lee Beauchamp and Martha Lou Knight, 1 trad, Farmington. • Arthur Daniels and Ruth J. Daniels to Manin D. Backsirom and Melinda S. Backstrom, 1 lol, Mocksville, $168. • David L. Si. John and Cynthia M. Si. John to Joseph J. Dougherty, 1 lot, Farmington, $270. • Cindy B. Dixon lo Ted R. Yarbrough and Rene L. Yarbrough, 5.1 acres. Jerusalem. $398. - Robin Davis to Christopher Sleven Padgett and Misly Sweet Padgett, 1 lot, Calahaln. $198. • Gary Wayne Edwards to Gary Ryan Edwards, 3.3 acres, Calahatn. $380. - Charies F. Moore and Judith S. Moore lo John Orrell and Jutla K. Orrell, 1.97 acres, Fulton. $426. - Christopher W. and Erin E. Anderson to John E. Morrison Jr. and Linda F. Morrison, .45 acre. Mocksville, $180. - Alphonso Grtint Spillman Jr. lo Roger P. Spillman, 5.2 acres, Jenisa- lem. • Kathy S. Sawyers lo Andrew Lucas Mossman and Teri MorganMossman, 5.21 acres. Shady Grove, $524. H i ^ w a y P a t r o l The following traffic wrecks were invesiigated by the N.C. High way Patrol in Davie County. Driver Leaves Scene An unknown driver left the scene after the vehicle they were driving crossed the center line and struck a 1991 Toyota driven by LealonnielVrie Ashley. 18. of 1891 U.S 601 S., Mocksvllle, at 10:45 p.m. June 21 on Cedar Grove Church Road, reported Trooper Eric F i r e s Davie fire deparlnienis re sponded lo the following calls. June 14: Center, 10:13 p.m., wreck, 561 Calahaln Road; Jerusa lem, 10:51 p.m., Uee In road, N.C. 801 andWillboone Road. June 15: Center, 10:07 a.m., ve hicle dre, Center Exxon: Farming* ion, Smith Grove, wreck, 1-40; Farmington, Smith Grove, 4:39 p.m., wreck, MO; Farmington. 5:10 p.m., standby for Yadkin County, structure fire. , , . June 16: Smith Grove, Advance, 10:08 a.m., smoke invesilgaiion, 316 N.C. 801 S.. JuneI8: William R. Davie. 6:20 p.m., wreck. U.S. 601 North; Mocksville. 6:37 p.m.-, wreck. U.S. 64 E near National Guard Armory. June 19: William R; Davie, She^eld Calahaln, woods fire, 540 Liberty Church Road; Smith Grove, 9:29 p.m., fire alarm, Jewish Home, Clemmons. June 20: Mocksville, 10:10 a.m., public service, Helen Gantt Center; Smith Grove, Farmington, 12:50 p.m.. vehicle fire, 1-40; Smlih Grove, Advance, Farmington, Cornatzer-Dulin, 7:43 p.m., fire alarm, 316 N.C. 801 S.; Smiih Grove, 8:12 p.m., wreck, N.C. 801 at Creekwood Drive; Smith Grove, 9:25 p.m., fire alarm, backup Clemmons, 324 Bermuda Run Drive. June 21: Mocksville, 8:46 a.m., fire alarm, 256 Hospital St.; Jerusa lem. Cooleemee, 2:26 p.m., fire ' alarm, 273 Bean Road.. June 22: Mocksvllle, Jerusalem, 4:58 a.m., fire alarm, 1007 Howard St.; Fork, Mocksvll(e.5:02 a.m., structure fire, John Crotts Road, Center to Mocksville; Smith Grove, Advance, 10:11 a.m., gas spill at By-Lo, Hillsdale; Farmington, 12:49 p.m., small grass fire, Farm ington Road; Mocksvllle, Fork. 4:39. p.m., wreck, U.S. 64 E. at Charleston Ridge; Mocksvllle. Fork, 11:12 p.m., fire invesligailon, Bailey Sireei. A r r e s t s The following were arrested by the Davie County Sherifi’s Depart ment. • Gary Lee Marcum, 48, of 160 S. Angell Road, Mocksville, charged June 22 with DWI, driving while license revoked and operat ing a vehicle widi an open container of alcohol. Trial date: July 6. . • Luciano Rojas Lopez, 26, of 105 Marlene St.. Mocksvnie, charged June 23 with driving after^ consuming alcohol, driving without, a license and failure lo secure a pas senger under age 12 in a seat bell. 'Wai.dale:Jdly20. J; • Ricky Allen Pierce, 38, of MC; Airy, cliarged June 21 with felony worthless check. Trial date: Aug. ■ ' -,Tl»nya Denise Hordy, 40, of , Yadklnville, charged June 22 wldi failure to appear in court. Trial date: JuJy5.’, i Donovan Umont Ludier, 29, of Ashboro, charged June 20 with' felony breaking,, entering and lar ceny of a motor vehicle and larceny.' - Cecil Jewayne Walden, 24, of Ashboro, charged June 20 with felony breaking, entering and lar ceny of a motor vehicle, and lar ceny. Trial date: June 28. • Marlene Kay Ellis. 46, of 1080 S. Salisbury St.. Mcoksville, charged June 20 with driving while license revoked arid having a ficti-, lious lag on a vehicle^Trlal date: July 20. •JonaihonMallesBritton, 18,of . 125 Foster Si.; Mocksville, charged June 19 with driving without a II-' cense, possession of marijuana and possession of dnig paraphernalia.. Trial date: July 12. • Jeffery Alan Cuthbertson, 25, of 175 Hickory St., Mocksvllle,. charged June 19 with failure to pay! child support. Trial date: July 10.; . • Shannon Liaic, 25, of 152 CreasonRoad.Mocksyille,charged June 14 with failure Ip pay child support.TriaIdate: July.lO. . • • Ted Monroe Kiser. 47, of 179 Sunnydelll Lane; Mocksvllle, charged June 18 with writing a worthless check. TVial date: June 28. T Phillips. Two Charges Filed , A Harmony teen was charged with exceeding a safe speed and operaUng a vehicle with unsafe llres afier a wreck on U.S. 64 East at 1:35 a.m. June22. Michael Dean Knight. 17, was driving a 1991 Mazda pickup that went off the road to the right, came back across the road, going off' to the left imo a large hole, reported Trooper Eric X Phillips. Charges Pending The driver and occupants of a car fled the scene after a wreck on Michaels Road at 10:55 p.m. June 22. The 1998 Ford, owned by Jeclyn Ann Athey^of Lancelot Lane, Mocksvllle, went off die road lo ihe left Into a culvert, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Failure To Reduce Speed An Advance woman was charged with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on N.C. 801 at 10:45 a.m. June 19. Sheryl Lynne Martin. 5U, of 465 Kingsmill Drive, failed to slop the. 2000 Honda she was driving before ll struck the rear of a 1996 Ford ' driven by John Douglas Anderson, 48, of Winsion-Salem, reported Trooper CD. Jones. Safe Movement Violation - A Mocksville woman was charged wldt making an unsafe traf fic movement afier a wreck on Deadmon Road at 1:35 pim. June' 24. ; Diana Lynn Meadows, 41, of, 587 Deadmon Road, drove a 1985 Chevrolet'ltno the rear of a'l999 GMC pickup driven by Michael Thomas Anderson, 25, of 269 Walt Wilson Road. Mocksville. reported Trooper M.W. Whiiener. Both had been stopped at the U.S. 601 stop sign. . Vehicles Collide .; Two vehicles collided on U.l. 601 North at 9:50 a.m. June 22. Alberto Arzate Cardenas, 29, of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 47,'M(»ks- vllle, was driving a 1996 Chevrolet and attempted to pass a 2001 ' Toyota,-driven by Sylvia Elaine Farbw, 52, of Asheboro, to the right after die left tum'slgnal was acti vated on the Toyota, reported 'Ttobpc'rM.W.Wijilencr.,’ • 'PHver Leaves Scene : ^ V * The driver of a car in a wreck at ‘ ' 10:40 p.m. June 19 left die scene;" v ; The'1986 Chevrolet truck, , owned by Jeny Ue BarnM of Hid* ■ denlte; had missed a left turn and slowed to a Slop on N.C 801. at 1* 40 when It was slrtjck by a ,1997 Horida.driven by Matthew Paul , Woodward, 17, of 1806 N,C. 80rSNjC. 801" N., Mocksville. reported Trooper EricT.Phiuipi. ^ ' . j:';;: Unsafe Movement ’ An Advance teen was charged with making an unsafe traffic move ment after a wreck on N.C. 801 at 8:05 p.m. June 20. KyleScotlMastropasqua, IS, of 153 Isleworth Drive, drove a 1994 Oldsmobile from the Creekwood Drive slop sign, striking a 1998 Ford being driven on N.C. 801 by Joshua Edward Ellis, 19,ofSurfside Beach, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Ellis was cited for a seat belt viola tion. TVuck Wrecks ■ A tnick hauling a loader on a trailer wreck on U.S. 64 East at 6:30 p.m. June 18. Charles Keidi James, 39, of 448 Gladstone Road, told Trooper M.T. Dalton dial he heard a loud noise and dien lost control of the truck, which went off the road to die right before overturning. DeerHIt Duard Lowell Rea vis, 58, of 422 Duard Reavis Road, was driving a 1986 podge on Liberty Church Road at 5:30 a.m. June 20 when it struck a deer, reported Trooper M.W. Whiiener. Motorcycle Wrecks Timothy Benard Eccles, 31, of Winston-Salem, was operating a motorcycle on U.S. 158 at 11:05 p.m. June 18 when It went off the road to the right and overturned, . reported Trooper Eric T. Phillips. Unsafe Movement An Advance, woman was charged with making an unsafe traf fic movement after a wreck on U.S. 601 North at 6:30 p.m. June 18. Lorene Parsons Markland, 53, of 170 l^ylor Road, atiempied a left turn onto N.C. 801 in a l^Honda^ driving It inio the padt of i 1997 ' Ford truck being driven in die op posite direction by Gregory Scou McEwen, of554 Chinquapin Road, Mocksville, reported Trooper T.D. Shaw.- ^ *^0 Charges Filed : . ;V A'Greensboro Voman was charged widi exceeding a safe speed and driving left of center after a wreck on 1-40 at 4:40 p.m. June 15. , Alison Elizabeth Hargett,,20, wasdrivingo l992Jeepihathydro- planed, going across die median to- Hhe left into the path of a 2000 Toyota driven by Patricia Moore Wyati','39, of 111 Starlight Lane, Mocksville, reported Trooper T.D. Shaw. - !^ree ChargM Filed X >; - ; A' Yadklnville. woman was.' charged with DWI, having ati open comolner 0 alcohol In a vehicle and driving left of cenier after a wreck on Bear Creek Church Road at 8:30 p.m. June 13. Kimberly Diane Adams. 30, was driving a 1993 Chevrolet that went left of center and struck a 2001 Dodge pickup being driven In the opposite direction by Charles Wayne Childress, 25, of 712 Duke Whitaker Road. Mocksville, re ported TrooprT.S. Kennedy. ManCKed A Mocksville man was charged wiih failure lo obey a traffic officer after a wreck at Greasy Comer 7:54p.m, JMne.l3.. .,:" Lairy Stephen DavU, 49, of 70 Whitney Road, was driving a 1989 Ford pickup and failed to slop at an officer's signal, entering the Inter section and striking a 1986 Chevrolet driven by Samud Alexander Stovall, 16, of 578 S. Salisbury St., Mocksville, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 T h e D a v ie C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s H o p e T o C u t Y o u r T a x R a t e l ^ 4 C e n t s The County Commissioners would like to cut it more but Davie County faces the following: • 25% Growth in Population over past Ten Years (If we don't manage growth, growth will manage us!) • Nearly $1,000,000 (One Million Dollars) withheld from the County by Governor Easley because of the State Budget Shortfall • Potential Loss of $2.6 million per year in Promised State Reimbursements due to the State Budget Crisis • Unfunded Mandates (examples - $400,000 per year increase in w Medicaid, and $360,0()0 per year to staff new M • Overdue Infrastructure Repairs (examples - Fire & Rescue Departments, Law Enforcement, EMS, Wastewater Treatment Plant) • Pay off Year 2000 Deficit ($1.7 million) We believe the proposed interim budget will keep the County financially sound and meets the needs of our citizens. The commissioners have made significant cuts in County spending. If we cut the tax rate further, essential services will have to be cut. \^ c h County services are YOU willing to cut? S c h o o ls ?/ F ire P ro te c tio n ? E M S ? H o s p ita l? L a w E n fo rc e m e n t? We feel these services are ESSENTIAL and don’t believe they should be cut. If YOU don’t want these services cut, please make your voices heard. V ' Paid for by Michael Allen, Bobby Knight, Richard Poindexter, Ken White & Dan Barrett, as individuals. 4.VV ‘ 'I' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001. B1 Mocksville Legion Wins First Two Playoff Games Bad Luck Ends AsPaschal, Seaford Ignite Fast Start By Brian Fills Davie County Enterprise Record MocksvUIe's playoCT drive is off to a fast start, Justin Pasclial Is silting comfortably behind the wheel, and Chris Seaford is riding shotgun. That tandem w u evaporating from the radar screen at the end of the regular season, but they've broken out when it matters most, fueling fifth- seeded Mocksviile's 2-0 series lead against No. 4 Stanly County. Pascal, who was batting a disuessful. 166 be fore going 4-for-4 in Game One, continued his amazing turnaround with four more hits, and Seaford socked a crucial home tun to set in mo tion II unanswered tuns as Mocksville romped 16-6 In seven game-shortened Innings in Sunday’s Came 1\vo at Rich Park. Paschal’s average has ballooned 128 points In two games, all the way to .294. And Seaford, who had slipped to. 178, Is 4-for-8 with six RBIs in the series, tying the game at 3-all with a three-run shot in the second Inning. “Paschal has gained a lot of confidence," Cooch Mike Lovelace said. "He Is starting to come around at the right time, and It’s been a very big lift for us. “Our best hitter, Casey Stanley, hasn’t had a hit in either game, but other guys around him have stepped up. Seaford has been big, too, and the bottom of our order has been a big plus." Jeffrey Jones was equally Impressive, rapping three hits, driving In two runs and jumping to .302 as Mocksville easily overcame Stanley’s drought. Lacrosse Fanatic Crolts Jones “Poschal and Jones got seven of our 13 hits, and you have to find a place for both of those guys to play even though they’re both catchers," Lovelace said. “So we pul Paschal at DH.” While the offense held a firm grip on the spot light, one of the season’s most surprising devel opments Involved pitcher Cody Crotts. A 16-year- old from West Forsyth High who was saddled with a 11.04 ERA In mid-May, Crotts (3-1,3.27 ERA) became the staff's first three-game winner while going the distance. His ERA is an eye-catching 1.05 over his last 25 2/3 Innings. “ He started a little slow but then he settled down," Lovelace said of the righty’s five straight scoreless innings between the first and seventh. "We knew we were going to have decent pitching in a seven-game series, and both of our starters (Cody Wright was the Game-One winner) have given us exactly what we want. We want at least five innings, and tonight we got seven and saved some other arms." Reserve outfielder Josh Golding, a defensive Please See Mocksville ■ Page B7 Hitter Goes 4-4 With Andrew Daywolt missing and Casey Stanley looking human, the fifth-seeded Mocks ville American Legion baseball team needed some one to rise up In Soturday’s Southern Division playoff opener at No. 4 Stanly County. Few expected that player to be Justin Paschal. Although Paschal's balling average sagged for 21 games, assistant coach Keith Walker Insisted the catcher was a victim of bod luck ond promised that the grounders would eventually find holes. While It seemed to lake forever- Paschal was hit ting. 166 (7-for-42) heading into the best-of-7 first- round series - Walker was right. Paschal tuned out the sickening average and redeeraed himself with a 4-for-4 explosion to lead an 8-6 victory. "I knew 1 could (produce big numbers), but it was Just a matter of time," Paschal said. “I was hitting it hard, but just to people. The coaches helped. Walker kept me with a positive altitude and everything. I’m glad I finolly got out of It, and hopefully It will continue." Paschal doubled off the top of the fence to trig ger a three-run second inning, singled over shon during a four-run third and singled and scored on Willie Infante's two-out hit for on B-f lead in the fifth, when drizzle turned into heavy rain. Another player who had faded below the Mendoza Line, Chris Seaford, came through with two hits as the bottom four in the order produced eight of Mocksviile's 13 hits. “Paschal's been a lot like Seaford," Coach Mike Lovelace said. “Both of them have put a lot of balls in play, and their average doesn't show what Scnford Paschal they can do. They've had some lough breaks against them. “For us to do what we did with Stanley (a .454 hitter coming in) not getting a hit, that’s a big plus being able to win with some other guys stepping up." Cody Wright pitched 5 1/3 to square his record at 2-2, and Ryon Weavil earned his second save by working the final 3 2/3.The workhorse reliever preserved an 8-5 lead in the sixth, getting an In field popup and a strikeout after Stanly put a run ner at third with one out. “It seemed like whenever Wright needed to get outs, he did a good job,” Lovelace said. “He got in a little trouble In the sixth, but it was pouring down rain by that time. When the rain started com ing. we kind of put it on cruise control." The biggest defensive play came from third baseman Infante, who made his second straight start with star Daywalt participating in the Stale Games. The tying tun stepped to the plate when Stanly got the leadoff man aboard in the bottom Please Sec Infante’s - Page B7 Trying To Start Davie Team By Brian PUts Davie County Enterprise Record There^s an Ingredient missing on Davie’s sports menu, says lacrosse lover Chad Courtemanche, and high-school athletes don’t know what they’re miss ing. “It’s such an addictive sport that you'll do anything to play," said Courtemanche, a rising senior who is pushing foe Davie to add boys lacrosse to the spring lineup. "It's so fun. I think It’s the best thing In the world. That’s all I ever think of. ; "I'veconslderedtransferringtoWest Forsyth next yearjust so I can play, but I've completed three years at Davie and I'm kind of loyal to them. I really, re ally, really would like to see Davie get n team, b«ause I think this thing would take offllke a rocket." : Courtemanche got hooked In Williomsburg, Va, "1 had a best friend who sorted playing," he said. “It's huge just about everywhere in the Northeast. It’s a fast-paced, full-contact sport. It's kind of like hockey In the air. You’re Please See Student • Page B9 Let’s Get Wet Oak Valley swimmers line up,' ready to Jump Into the pool for a practice before their meet last week. For stories and photographs of the Oak Valley and Hickory Hill Hurricane swim teams, please turn to pages B8-9. M s . F its W in S ta te T e n n is C h ia m p io n s h ip ByBrianPltts ; Davie County Enterprise Record / The Mocksville Ms. Fits' lepc^as a tennis power extends to the Manina Ndvratilova-Chris Evert heyday. They’ve been around so long that they. were winning matches back when the, Rubik'sCubewascool^,.,,’ ' They joined forces at Hickory Hill Country'Club In 1979 andjqlnedthe WInstpn-Salem USTA.league In 1984, piling up nine jeogue championships and thtie state tides and qualifying for their third Southern Sectional champi-. onshlp. ■ . , i : But as much as they savor the mile- long list of victories and mantle-full (iollectlon of trophies, the friendships they've established through the,years mean infinitely mote. All the Ws take a ’ decided bac’icseat to the secret of their , success; incredible camaraderie. , ' , If the Ms. Fits had any more fun trav eling, shopping and vacationing tb^ gether. oil tennis trips, it would be against the law. ' .“ They’re like a family to me," Gigi Marion said, "We'ie like sisters. We've ' been together a really, really long time, • through a lot of g()6d times and bad times, and it's more than just a tennis team. We're teal friends, true fnends, .. , and we enjoy competing together." ; - “Some have left our team and gone to play with oUicr teams, and they al- i ways come back," Kathy Junker said. . .. "It's not the same. I wouldn’t play If it Tre"M s.'Ti"ts,'^w ho'ad^ced to Members of the Mocksville Ms. Fits tennis team that won the state title in'Wilmington ' earlier this month are, from left, Nancy Griffith, Diana Brown, Betty Marklin, Glgl Marlon, ’ ' Please See Ms. Fits - Page B6 Marcle Naylor, Kathy Junker, Carol Elkins and VIckI Fleming. ' ■ % i ^ ^ ' '-I \ B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Fifth grade Lady War Eagla Basketball Camp partici pants were, from left: front - Kalle Whitaker and Chelsea Whitaker; back - Kelly Berry, Ahsley Mooneyham, Am ber Parrish, Israel Goheen. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - B3 Sixth grade campers, from left: front - Ivtelsha f^owler, Jamie Stancllff; back - TyAra Wagnor, Chanelle Gaither, Allcia Allen, Tori Karlek. Seventh grade campers, from left; front ■ Amanda Sparks, Jodi Harps, Vanessa Didenko; back - Rebecca Riddle, Lauren Parker, (wlorgan Owens, Grace Didenko. Lady War Eagles Basketball Camp Held Amber Parrish, Mcisha Fowler, Lauren Parker and Shanika Brown brought home top honors at the Lady War Eagle basketball camp, f^owlcr was named the out* standing sixth grade camper, Parker was most outstanding for seventh graders and Brown was best for eighth graders. Parrish, a fifth grader, fin ished first in all Events • lay-ups, foul shots, hot shots, one-on'onc and knock out. Ashley Mooneyham wos second in each event. The most dedicated camper, according to Davie High girls basketball coach, Carol Cozart, was Jamie Stancllff. Winners in events were: Lay-ups: 6th grade, Alicia Allen, Meisha Fowler, 7th grade, Lauren Parker, Vanessa Didenko; 8th grade, Neely Alexander, Shanika Brown. Foul shots: 6th grade, Meisha Fowler, Chanelle Gaither; 7th grade, Vanessa Didenko, Lauren Parker; 8th grade. Shanika Brown, Neely Alexander. Hot Shots: 6th grade, Alicia Allen, Chanelle Gaither; 7th grade, Lauren Parker, Grace Didenko; 8th grade, Jenna Hendricks, Riley Davis. One-On-One: 6th grade, Meisha Fowler, Chanelle Gaither; 7th grade, Lauren Parker, Vanessa Didenko and Rebecca Riddle; 8th grade, Sloan Smith, Shanika Brown and Jenna Hendricks. Knock-Out: 5lh grade. Kali Whitaker; 6th grade, Mcisha Fowler; 7th grade, Grace Didenko; 8th grade, Sloan Smith. A re Y o u O ld S c h o o l? Davie Sports News From June, 1970 In Yadkin Valley League baseball cliffhanger that lasted 16 innings, John Little and Johnny Shcrmer led Mocksville to a 3-2 win over Ellis. Little had four hits, including a home run. Sports Calendar • Rcdland Church benefit soriball tournament June 30 ut Smith Grove. Bnlry fee $120. Call Brad Wombaush, 336-591- 7023. ; • Dave Maikland's volleyball camp,July 16-18at Davie. 9-12 morning session for grades 6-8 and 1-4 afternoon session for grades 9-12. Cost S6S. Forms at Davie. * Fall baseball-softball leagues at Davie County Youth Parle, Sept. 4-Oct. 21. Ages 8-15. Games on Sunday afternoons. $20. Register by Aug. 1. andShermerpitched I2innings, giving up one nin and striking out eight. Don Godwin got the win in four innings of relief. It was the seventh straight win for Mocksville (7-3), tying it with Rockwell for third. In Little League baseball ac tion, Jeff Barker had two hits as Mocksville defeated the Mocks ville J-C’s 4-2. Thomas Dalton had three hits, including a homer, to lead Mocksville past West Davie 11-8. Dale Sherrill of West Davie also mixed a long ball with three hits. Mocksville hurler Mark McClannon picked up wins in both games. G E N E ’ S A U TO PARTS ■ We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons Eighth grade campers, from left: front - Neely Alexander, Jenna Hendricks, Riley Davis; back - Bailey Marrs, Shanika Brown, Sloan Smith. 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Campers Learn More Than Baseball Lenoir Rhyne’s head baseball coach, Frank Pale, delivered a speech at last week's baseball camp al Rich Paxk. Pate, the Souih-Atlantic Con* fercncc player of the year In 1985 while playing center field for Wingate, gave the 76 camp ers advice on becoming success* ful in life and stressed the im* portance of maintaining solid grades in the classroom. He also said that even if you’re the best pitcher or the strongest hitter, college coaches will look else* where for recruits if you don't possess relentless hustle and a good attitude. “He loves players who are Ihc first ones there and the last ones to leave," said Joe Boyette, the MocksvillC'Davie Recreation Department athletic director who organized the camp forages 8-15. Pate, who starred at Wilkes Central High, was on assistant at V/ingaVc bafore toWng over al Lenoir Rhyne about five years ago. Boyette pul together an im pressive staler to run the five-day camp: Mike Herndon, Davie High’s head coach; Jerry Walser, former head coach at Davie who is now at Asheboro; John Fowler and Keith Walker, assistants un der Dale Ijames at Glenn; Barry Whitlock, former coach of the Mocksville American Legion; Mike Lovelace, head man of the Mocksville Legion; and Drew Ridenhour, a pitcher for Cat* awba College. While most of the ployers ' were from Davie County, the camp also drew youngsters from Yadkin, Forsyth and Rowa. 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' We're No. 1 on the beach, Robin Fergusson, GIgl Marion, Marcle Naylor, Vicki Fleming and Patsy Crenshaw. . Continued From Page U1 Mobile, Ala., for the Soulhcm Scctlonal after capturing slate titles In 1987 and 2000, added another chapter to tfielr compel* ling history by repeating as stale champions In Wilmington and earning a berth to the Southern Sectional on July 23-29 in Lou isville, Ky. Nancy G riffin’s beach house in Ocean Isle is quite convenient for the Wilmington tournaments. 'That's why we had to win this year, so we could go some where new," deadpanned Vicki Fleming, "It depends on where we’re going whether we win or not," Betty Marklln said in all serious ness. Not even defeat can spoil the Ms. Fils’ appetite for fun. "Just like our New York trip, that year we lost 4nd we just said wc went to New York," Marion said. " li’i Q thiee^day pajama parly," Reming said. ' "Yeah, you're iifraid to go to sleep," Patsy Crenshaw added, evoking more laughter. Unfortunately for readers, the Ms. Fils aren’t about to reveal the best out-of-town stories. " If your husband says, 'Where are you really going?' you're going for psychological counseling," Fleming said. '.'You never have to hire anybody be cause you get down there, you tell it all and it all stays there." , "We feel like we've all taen there and done that, so we can all give advice to each other,’’ Marion said. Marion and Fleming devel oped efficient strokes unconven- tionaliy, ignoring the experts. Every time the pro turned his : back, they promptly went back 10 doing things the "wrong" way. "I got my last child In kinder garten and went and bought a little cheap racket. I went out to Hickory Hill because they were out there and took lessons. But we are self-taught," Marion said with a laugh. "(The pro giving lessons) told me not to divulge to anybody that I had taken lessons from him,". Fleming said. Motion pul the gang in its proper place during the first Winslon-Salein USTAseason in 1984. calling them Ihe Misfiu. An imnge-leery captain, though, made it minor odjustment. Origi nal M isfit members iiicludc Marklln, Junker, Marcle Naylor, Morion, Robin Fergusson, Flem ing and Crenshaw. "There weren't that many people in Ihe county to ploy against, so we slorted playing interclub," Morion said. "Then we thought: 'That's not enough.' We still woitted tome inore com- pcttrton,during ttio wccV, so >(C| went to Tanglewood and Win ston-Salem. "They didn’t like Misfits when I came up with it. Our cap tain said that is not a good name. I sold: ‘But that’s what we are. Just look at us.’ We were Ihe Mocksville Misfits playing in Winston-Salem. I sold; 'We're misfits because we're not Win ston. We’re odd people.' A couple years after using it, she . made us abbrevlaie it to Ms. Fils - like we're in shape. Bui we all know we're misnis.” , ',The"baby"ofthebunch,Fetr gusson, is the molivalional leader. At 43 she's o practice player only because she hosn'l reached ovcr-lhe-hill status; ■ '.'She’s not old enough (for the 50-and-over Senior Division), so we have to woii on her," Marion soid.'i'But she. coaches us ond still goes on the trips. We couldn't do it without her. All Iasi year she hollered at us. She come to practices and told us what to do. "You can’t coach when you gel into the' state playoffs. They disqualify you if there’s any coaching, so she con’t say any thing to us or make ony sort of gestures. So. we just look over her way, and she can give you a . mean glare." The Ms. R u relish their role as the hunted,^wearing a btill’s eye in the 3.0 division (3.0 Is the highest), ; "Our team is considered benchmark, which means they - think we have the quolifications Ihdt 0 3.0 tennis player should hove,” Fleming sold. "So I f . somebody beats us, they would automoticolly make them move up. If we play other benchmark players and win, then there , would be a good chance that they .would'make,iis^mbve-up as ' . ."Most of us work and those people wc play are like Lake Norman and Wilmington," Fer- gusson sold. "They don't work. They play tennis all day and bring their pro with them." Among Ihe many memorable moments wos the broken-rocket ATTENTION SMOKERS IRRHEELlOBlGa) tCigarettes • Domcstk Cigars ’ Hand-Fbured Scented Candles 314 Sanford Ave. • Mocksville • 751-1284 8 3 1 1 S tadium D r., C lem m ons • 7 7 8 -1 1 4 4 : The Ms. -.Fleming, Fits celebrating on the beach, from left, Nancy Griffith, GIgl Marlon, Betty Marklln, Marcle Naylor, Vicki Fiobiri Fergusson, Kathy Junker and Diane Brown. •.The'^s.AFIts In 1993 jnduded, fro Mary Lib siate, Robin Fergusson, Kathy Junker, Anhy^ :;;B6!mer.\Qlgl Marlon.Pat Bullock, Nancy Griffith, Marcle Naylor. Patsy Crenshaw and Vldkl Fleming; ■ • Books • Pottery • Kid’s Corner • Home Accents • Gardening •Gifts For All Occasions 6000 Meadowbrook Mall - Suite I Clemmons 766*3307 (acrossfivm Ramada Inn) In d e p e n d e n c e W e e k J u ly 2 n d -7 th I S * O F F everytiiing in the store. Additional Items 50-70^ OFF! If That’s Not Enough, It’s NOTAXWEEK! Prca o u t For Piat SdO C iuton^. , Flee giMUaf , lemonMde wW a you, tbop on tie 4ibl match in Alabamo in 1987. Let Fleming take It from here. "In the first set G riffin's racket snapped right in two - her brand new racket,” she sold. "Gloria Matthews had the extra racket, only who knows wljere she was. We got so hystericol I couldn’t even hordly focus, and wc still won the first set. I don’t know what it did to the people we were playing. "Gloria shows up ot the end of the first set and gives Nancy die rocket. Nancy keeps hitting the ball into the fence, so she just throws it down, picks up that broken racket and ploys the whole second set with it. We win the second set like 6-1, and Uiose girls are going off Just cussing: ‘I can't believe we lost to a team with a broken racket.’. “ ■ Their sweetest feat was re peating in Wilmington, where 700 players from oil levels “ We've al! hod good Indi vidual wins, but lo say we did it again a second year, that’s pretty sweet," Marion said. ‘‘If some of us get moved up, that would be Ihe determining factor of how long we ptay because we’re re* ally on a roll right now.” DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - B7 Mocksville Gains Moral Victory Against Rowan r Mike Loveloce didn’t sound like a losing cooch. ' Oh, sure, it would have been awesome to steal a win on jug gernaut Rowan County’s home field ofter trailing 6-0. But the main thing wos Mocksville didn't fold. Although every gam bler would have bet on o 10-run- rule gome in Ihe second Inning, Mocksville showed some guts, tying it at ^-all before falling short 8-6 on June 18. "It was a step for us," Love lace, the locol Ajnerican Legion baseball coach, sold. "Our guys realized that we can be on the same field with them, and we’re going to need that confidence because that’s (almost certainly) the team we’re going to ran into if we get past the fint round of Legion Schedule L Lexington 13, Mocksville 7 • W Mocksville 5, Statesville 2* L'Stanly Co. 4, Mocksville 2 W Mocksville 6, Asheboro 3 • L Konnapolis 9, Mocksville 2 LMooresville 3. Mocksville 2 W M ocklO,M ooresvlllel* W Mocksville 8, Statesville 6 W Mocksville 4, Statesville 3 W Mocksville 6, King 5 • WMocksville II, S. Rowon 3 L Rowon County 8, Mock 0 L Asheboro 7, Mocksville 6 • LMooresville 12, Mocksville I W Mocksville 8, S. Rowon 6 W Mocksville 9, King 2 - W Mocksville 14, Concord 7 W Mocksville 14, SlonlyCo.3 W Mocksville 5, Concord 4 (10) L Rowan 8, Mocksville 6 L Kannapolis 14, Mocksville 3 W Mocksville 8, Stanly Co. 6 W Mocksville 16, Stanly Co. 6 • Dbnotes non-league games. J . ' 'A ■■ Wright Stanley the playoffs." Ryan Weavil’s reward for going2-0 withoO.90ERA in 10 relief appearances was his first start.Butheprovcdtobe mortal against a 20-2 steamroller. Be fore Weavil kne\v what hit him, it was 4-0. A third double and two more second-inning rans sent Weavil to the dugout. "They hod seen o lot of lefthanders ond Weavil hadn't hod a start, so that was a differ ent role,’’ Lovelace said. "He's going to come right back and still be 0 key in relief for us." Reliever Cody Wright and slugger Casey Stanley rescued Mocksville when it was seem ingly down and out. In o four- run fourth, Andrew Doywolt shaved the gap to 6-2 and Ston- ley pulled Mocksville within one with a three-nin homer, his third dinger in os many games. Stanley capped the unlikely comeback iti the sixth, his two- out single scoring Brad Bullard, who walked and moved up on Ricky Bentley's sacrifice bunt. Stanley, who paces the club in hits (34), RBIs (2S), average (.465), triples (two), homers (five) and stolen boses (tied with Bentley at eight), blasted a foul ball well beyond the wall before short-hopping the fence with a first-inning double. He and Daywait, who hove been the offensive pillars essen- tlolly nil year, were responsible for oil five Mocbvllle hits. "They were still upset be- couse of what hod hoppened up here and remembered that," Lovelace said of the 8-0 home loss lo Rowan on June 6. “They showed a lot of character In a tough place to play. And for os young as we are, they really battled back.” You hod to feel sorry for Wright, who took Ihe loss de spite throwing five scoreless in nings. Cal Hayes, a possible pro draft pick next year, opened the eighth with 0 double and scored Ihe decisive ran on a passed ball. A bascs-loaded walk from Lon nie Bomes, Mocksville’s third pitcher, mode it 8-6. "I wos very impressed with what Wright did, holding them os long as he did," Lovelace sold. "He was just going right at them. His velocity wos bock to where it was before he was injured (in last year's finol gome). He looked o« good as I'd seen him this ycor, Including high school." Notes: For the second time Rowon stopped a five-gome win ning streak for Mocksville, which faded from Ihe scramble for thinl place.... Dove Poplin reached three times with two walks and o hit by. pilch, and Bentley walked twice. Mocksville ab r h bl Bentley 2b 2 2 0 0 Daywait ss S 1 2 1 Stanley 3b 5 I 3 4 Poplin lb 2 0 0 0 Seaford If 3 0 0 0 Golding (f 1 0 0 0 Brewer dh 4 0 0 p Ross rf 4 0 0 b Paschal c 4 0 0 0 Bullard cf 2 2 0 0 Total* 32 6 5 5. Mockiviile 001 401 000 -6 Rowan County 420 000 020 -8 2D * Stanley (6). HR - Stanley (5). SD -Stanley (8). Mock IP H R ER BB SO Weavil 2 6 6 5 2 1 Wright L 5.1 4 2 2 5 3 Dames 2 0 0 0 1 1 Kannapolis Torments Streaky Mocksville Mocksville’s roller-coaster season is swinging down again. Although Mocksville was seeking fourth place and home- field advontage for the first round of the Southern Division playoffs and there wos nothing on the line for Ihird-ploce Kan napolis, the visitors exploded in Ihe third inning and loid waste 10 seesaw Mocksville in o 14-3 bloodletting on June 21 ot Rich Pork. "It felt like the Mooresville night (0 12-1 loss on June 8)," Mocksville Americon Legion baseball coach Mike Lovelace sold. "They look control early and we never had a chance lo get Weavil and Lonnie Barnes with 16 hits and II earned runs, Mocksville's ofiense was stupe fied by three pitchcni that looked rather vulnerable. "When we sec a guy with a little bit of velocity, I think we do a little bit better," Loveloce sold. "We just can’t seem to pound on Ihe guys that just throw it up there ond say; ‘Here it is, hit it.’ We just didn’t look very comfortable tonight." Mocksville (12-9, 7-7 SD) avoided further embarrassment by breaking the shutout in the seventh on Charlie Ross’ RBI single, ond Cody Crotts come out of nowhere in the eighth and fi- of those nights.' While Konnapolis shelled Travis Allen and relievers Ryan Mocksville Beats Stanly 16-6 Continued From Page B1 specialist, drove home the dag* ger, robbing Stanly in the top of the seventh and seoHng it with a " single in the bottom half as 'Mocksville dispatched Stanly for the third time in four games. "He misjudged it at first and took one step back," Lovclace said of Golding's brilliant recov* ery toward the left-field line. “Then he came sprinting in, laid out and made a diving coich to get us out of that jam. Late In the game you want your best defensive guys in there. “Another plus was he hasn’t swung the bat a lot, but he came in and got a hit to win the game in seven innings.” Notes; Mocksville has out- scored Stanly 38*15 since losing 4*2 bn May 18. “It was early and our guys hadn't played together a lot,” Lovelace said. “ We weren't playing very well then, and now Uicy expect to w in."... Travis Allen, a pitcher who didn't bat for 20 games, is 3-for- 6 ihe past three games.... Stan ley has one hit in his last 11 ABs, but he walked three times, stole his team-high* 10th base and scored three runs. "That*^ a big contribution," Lovelace said. “ Everybody knows him now. The bright thing is we've still won the first two games.” McKksfllle Dullard c( Rotirf Stanley ii Poplin lb Allen lb Pwchal dh Joneic Bentley 2b Daywilt 2b Seafordir Golding If « Infante 3b Totals Stanly County Mocksville ab r 2 t 4, 1 2 3 Mocksville Baseball Statistics Record: 14-9 HITTING AB R H RBI AVG.2B 3B HR Allen ; 6 3 .3 3 .500 0 0 0 CtolU - ■ 2 1 ’1 2 .500 0 0 I Weavil ‘.2 - 0 1 0 ; .500 ‘ 0' 0 0 Stanley 84 19 35 25 ;.416 6 2 '■ 5- Daywait 85 20 31 18 .364 ' 9 0 3 . Ross 91 .13 29 . 18 : .318 3 r . I J. Jones 43 • 7 13 5 .302 4 0 0 , • Paschal 51 11 15 3 .294 '3 ;0 0 Bullard 55 ,15 15 ; 10'.272 5 r •^ 0 Bentley ' 77 19 20 6 .259 '2 0 0 ^ Poplin 75 10 18 ‘ 12 .240 3 0 .2 Brewer. . 52 6 12 »7'.230 3 0 .0 Seaford 64 *\6 14 9 .218 2 0 2 Walker 29,8 , 6 2 ■.206 I . o'0 Bowman 6 I I 0 .167 0 0 ^ 0 Golding 26 1 4 3 .153 0 .0 0 ’ Infante 31 6 4 1 .137 I 0 , 0 A.Jones 12 I \3 .083 0 0 , 1 Baines • i :I 1 . 0 a 0 .000 0 0 • Gy TOTALS 792 153 222 :i27 .280 42 .4 * 15 p it c h in g ' W -L IP H R ER BB SO ERA Brewer 0-0 ; I . 2 0 0 0 0 0.00.- Golding i 0-0 5 2 0; . 0 - 4 4 0.00 Allen 2-1 202/3 19 12 7 11 11 3.04 Crotts. 3*1 33 36 ;. 23 12 14 ■.,25-3.27 Weavil ' 2-0 ' 28 ' 32 15 < 12 5 34 : 3.85 Walker- 2-3 • 262/3 26 16 12 . 12 ■41 4.05 Wright 2-2 33 1/3 32 25 16 18 l34 4.32 Daywait 2-1 23 22 18 - ,13;6 20 5.08 Barnes-V M . 17 2/3 17 13 . ii ' '8 ’ 18 5.60 Richardson ^ t 0.0 72/3.‘ 16,13 ir *5 8 12.91 TOTALS . 1 14-9 196 204 135 93 , 83 195 4.27 ' SAVES: Bamcs 3, Weavil 2, Crotts • ' STOLEN BASES; Stanley: 10,^Bentley 9, Ross 8, Bullard 7, Daywait S, Brewer 2,.Paschal 2, Bowman, Seaford. WALKS/HPB:Bullard24,Bentley 16,Stanley 16,Poplin 15,Daywait 12,Infante ll,Ross7, Seaford 6, Paschal 5, Allen 3, Golding 3, j! Jones 3, Walker 3; Brewer 2. A. Jones 2,'Bowman sophical in the face of ugly de feat because Mocksville has al ways found a way to rebound. After starting 0-3 in the division, it won five straight. After drop ping three in a row. it responded with another five-game blitz. Now it carries a two-game skid into the first round of the play offs against Stanly County, which tied Mocksville for fourth but won home-field advantage by spliiiing with league runner- up Mooresville. ‘The good thing about it is we're gelling ready to play our second season," Lovelace said. ‘That was an opportunity for home-field advantage for the first round, but I think ihe guys are going to respond well for the playoffs." Notes; Casey Stanley’s In field hit extended his hitting streak to 11 games.... Kannapo lis drubbed Mocksville 23-5 in two games.... A captivating 11- game run camc lo an end for Allen, who went 9-0 for Davie H i^ and started 2*0 in Legion. ... Leadoff Brad Bullard was the only Mocksville player with multiple hits.... Kannapolis sent 12 to the dish in the eighth, a six- hit inning that included a grand slam. Mocksville ab r h bl Dullard cf 3 0 2 0 Rossrf 4 0 1 1 Sunley st 4 0 I 0 Poplin lb 4 0 0 0 Jonese 2 0 0 p Allen p 1 0 1 0 Seaford If 4 0 0 0 Infante 3b 4 0 0 0 Bentley 2b 2 0 0 0 Paschal c 2 1 1 0 Weavil p 1 0 0 0 Barnes ph 1 1 0 0 Crotts ph 1 1 1 2 TotaU 33 3 7 3 Kannapolis 003 103 07-14 Mocksville'000 000 12-3 HR-Crotis(l).SD-Ross (8). Stanley (9). Mock IP H R ER BB SO Allen L 5 7 6 3 3 3 Weavil 2.1 5 4 4 0 3 Barnes .2 4 4 4 1 1 back in it. It was just another one nal inning with a pinch-hii, two- run homer in the pitcher’s sec ond at-bat of Ihe year. Lovelace remained philo- Infante's Glove Work Saves Game Continued From Page B1 of the ninth, but Infante smoth ered a screamer to sap a Stanly team that had scored five unan swered runs. “ It was one of the biggest Legion Standings Rowan Co. Mooresville Kannapolis Stanly Co. Mocksville Concord , S. Rowan Statesville plays of Ihe year," Lovclace said as Mocksville snapped a two- game slide. “He stuck his glove down at his feet and snagged a line shot. I mean a rocket. That was a big blow because the next guy singled, so they would have had first and second and no.outs with the tying nin at first base." his second game with a back in jury. “He's probably out for the rest of the year," Lovelace said. “His back pops out sometimes. He hurt it diving for a ball. He. went to throw (before Game One) and ended up having to put an ice pack on his bfck again." Mocksville 12-2 10-4 10-4 7-7 7-7 5-9 3-11 2-12 22-2 15-11 11-7 7-13 14-9 8-12 10-14 3-22 300 000 3 -6 032 060 5-16 2B - Ross (3), Jones (4). HR - Seaford (2). SD-Paschal (2). Stanley (10). Mock IP II R ER BB SO CtoUsW 7 7 6 2 3 5 Legion Roundup Rowon 8, Mock 6, June 18 Stanley's ihree-run homer and two-out single turn a 6-0 wi peout into 6-6 tie, but Rowan settles the issue with two eighth-. inning runs. Wright throws five scoreless innings in losing cause. Kann 14. Mocksville 3, June 21 Kannapolis feasts on three pitchers with 16 hits, including a grand slam. Allen suffers first lossof2001,ending an ll-game run. Outcome puts Mocksville and Stanly County in a fourth- place tie, but Stanly wins the No. 4 seed for the playoffs in a tie breaker. ' Mock 8, Stanly Co. 6, June 23 Paschal goes 4-for-4 as Mocksville grabs I-O lead in the first-round series. Wright be comes team's sixth two-game winner and Weavil holds late- charging Stanly lo> one run over •32/3.forthesave. Mock 16, Stanly Co. 6, June 24 Paschal and Jones combine for seven hits. Seaford sparks 11- 0 blitz with game-tying, three- lun homer and Crotts picks up team-best third win. Paj'chai is 8-for-9 in the first-round series. tiple hits.... Besides Daywait. a shortstop and .373 stick, pitcher Erik Walker and outfielder Josh Golding were also at the Slate Gamesk They missed two Legion games, returning for Sunday's Game Two. “I think (Daywalt's absence) may have had an effect on Stanley (going O-for-5)," Lovelace said. “Casey may have felt a lilije pressure to have to do everything."... Joseph Brewer, who has seen 52 at-bats, sat out Stanley ss Poplin dh Alien lb Patcha) c Seaford If Infante 3b Bentley 2b Totib Mockavllle Stanly County 034 010 000 -8 100 013 001-6 2D - Dullard (5). Paschal (3). SB Bentley (9). Mock IP II Wright W 5.1 4 Weavil SV 3.2 4 ER DD SO 3 5 7 •1 I 3 AUTO INSURANCE • DWIs? •Tickets? •Accidents? • Young Drivers? 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Sunday; July 1 The Chudn^on Gang 8 The Cockman Family Show tttfta on Sunday at a & 7 PJn> TheLaridnFamUy&.l Sponsored t)V Ihe Qam LcrfI le Bass Mountain Boys feflem Store of ThomajviUe. NC . 1\iMd<y,Jiily3 . WUsp^’Bill Andenon B8 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Jonathan Loos swims the backstroke (or Oak Valley. •Zack O'Brien placed In four events for the Oak Valley swim team In a meet last week against Brookwood. Orcas: Oak Valley Takes On Brookwood Alan Goad dives into the pool. Oak Vailey swimmers massed at liie end of the pool chanting “Orca water, Orca water.” Assistant coacti Ben Stylings ceremoniaily poured a gallon of red-tinted woter into the Clemmons pool and claimed it as Oak Valley’s own domain before its contest began w itli the Brookwood swim mers. Wiien it was over. Brookwood had easily de fended its home pool. Brookwood emerged 607- , 292. Their swimmers — the Barracudas — also massed when il was over and chanted, "Thank you, Oak Valley.” If had seemed like a feast in the water, Orca coach Dana Keeney had expected it. "Brookwood is an extremely strong team,” she said. "Our parents came up to me and said, 'Good grief, these guys arc great.’” Brookwood has a lot of com petitive year-round swimmers. Keeney said she was missing some of her strong swimmers, and some of her swimmers had the jitters because it was their firsi away-from-home match of the season. "They looked good. We did really well,” shesaltl. Last year. Oak Valley lost by 400 points. The moral victory was that the gap was closed to 300. . The results include; Medley relay, second place 7-8 girls — Hannah Keeney. Katie Davis, Laura Shelton, Kelly Walton; second place 9- 10 girls — Kelsey Shipman. Molly Graham, Carly Pratapas, Alysso Corne; second place, 11-12 boys — John Michael Bartlet. Nick O’Brien. Bennett Shipman. Tip Powell; second place, 15-18 boys — Jonathan Loos, Logan Buchanan. Alan Goade. Zack O’Brien. Distonce free style, first and second place finishers— Kelly Walton, Jay Stancliff, Zack O’brien, Kaylyn Smith, Alan Goad. Individual medley, first and second places — Autumn Jones, Nick O’Brien, Logan Buchanan, Bennett Shipman. Freestyle, 25 yards, first and second finishers —■ A ll Russell, Ross davldson, Jonathan Loos, Alan Goad. ' Back stroke, first and second finishers — Hannah Keeney, Jennifer Russell. A ll Russell. Tip Powell. Logan Buchanan, Kaylyn Smith. Alan Goad. Breast stroke, first and sec ond — Tyler Shelton. Nick O'Brien. Logan Buchanan. Kaylyn Smith. Ross Davidson. Dustin Frye. Butterfly, first and second— Taylor Wheat, Jack Powell, Erica Come, Bennett Shipman, Zack O'Brien. Fs« relay, stcond, 7-8giils — Hannah Keeney. Katie Davis. Alex Smithdeal. Laura Shelton. Relay, second. 9-10 girls — Autumn Jones. Jennifer Booth, Elizabeth Davis. Taylor Wheat. Relay.second. Il-12girls — All Russell. Amanda Russell. Kim Baugh. Miranda Esposito. Relay, second, 11-12 boys — Nick O'Brien. Tip Powell. John Michael Bartelt, Bennett Shipman. Relay, second, 15-18 girls — Clare Moser. Kelsey Shipman. Carly Pratapas. Megan Russell. Relay, second, 15-18 boys — Logan Buchanan. Alan Goad, Zack O’Brien, Jonathan Loos. Relay, first. 13-14 boys — William Goad. Dustin Frye. Ross Davidson. Zack Poller. This week. Oak Valley trav els to Forsyth Country Club, Molly Graham Is all smiles as she gets ready for meet. Pam Moser gives Instructions to young swimmers. Autumn Jones, Hannah Jones and Jay Stancliff practice their entries for the meet against Brookwood. ■ ■ IF YOU HAVE A DAMAGED OR TORN PICTURE OR DOCUMENT... BRING IT TO US FOR REPAIR EYEMAGIC ASSOCIATES DIGITAL RE-IMAGING SPECIALISTS Photographic <J Document Repair, Refinishing & More ‘ Let us make your treasured memories new again" 5 ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTEUPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - B9 Laura Vanhoy and Taylor Cave stop for a snack be tween races. Hurricanes Swim In Two Meets The Hickoiy Hill Hunicancs had two swim meets last week. They nnlshed the last part ol a meet against Forsyth Country Club, which had been delayed due to a storm. "Our swimmers really held their own,” Coach Dana Call said. "We were only behind by 50 points, which is a close score in a swim meet.” . Later in the week the Hunri- canes traveled to Clemmons West, scoring over 300 points. "Il is amazing to see how far our swimmers have come in the past few years." Call said. "There were a lot of very close races this week. I am so proud of how hard our swimmers arc working.” This week die team will have special practicc sessions for the older swimmers to swim with the younger swimmers. "This will give the younger kids some one-on-one time with the more experienced swimmers, and al low them an opportunity to im prove their strokes.” saidCall. Allison Mackintosh swims the bulterily stroke lor the Hickory Hill Hurricanes in the 13-14-year-old girls division. Jonathon Creekmur. 10. swims the backstroke.Hurricane swimmers rally before the swim meet begins. Student Trying To Start Lacrosse Team At DHS Continued From Page 01 trying to get the ball down the' field and score the goal." Courlemanche’s heart was tom in two when he moved to Mocksville in the foil of 1998 and discovered that lacrosse wasn’t on the docket. "Right when I was getting ready to go into ninth grade in Virginia at a brand new high school, one of the spotis offered was men's lacrosse - and I was ecstatic.... Then I moved here and we didn't have Uiat. 1 had been into it so big and so long that it kind of disappointed me. But then I found out there was a rec league in Winston. I just made the age cut off so I could play as a freshman, so iny fresh man year I wasn’t loo bad off about it." Since exhausting his eligibil ity from the Winston-Salem league. Courtemanche has been on a furious mission, pleading widi coaches ohd adminislraiors to establish a lacrosse program (West Forsyth. Reynolds and Mount Tabor fielded their first squads last spring). He said the sport would infect unsuspecting aUiletes with lacrosse fever, per haps overnight. “It picks up real. leol fast." he said. "Maybe not the skills but the people’s interest in it. Be cause I have my own little goiil out here, ond before long one of my best friends bought a stick and was budgeting to buy a hel met and some gloves.” Courtemanche is 30 deter mined that, last school yeiir, he wrote Principol Dr. Linda' Bpst a letter and held a meeting'to osscss interest level. 0yer'70 classmates showed up. "I asked Dn Bost to consider, a team." he said. "Her response was we're going to see what's in the budget. I asked her could I fundraise, and they sold no be- - ' cause you have to do it through the school. Thatls whot West Forsyth did. Their parents had huge fundraisers and pulled in all , diis money,' . ‘‘One coach said they have to .. have like 50 percent of the schools in North Carolina get this sport before Davie County P - t- Chad Courtemanche shows off ihe equipment for lacrosse, a sport he would like to see at Davie High. will accept it. That doesn’t make any sense to me. Do you want to be behind everybody before you'll take a sport up? “It’s the fastest growing sport In America. It’s spreading like wildfire.” Althoiigh lacrosse will likely become Uie school's 20ih varsity sport, it seems like the longest , of long shots to emerge in time for Courlemanche's senior sea son. Buddy Lowery. Davie's longtime athletic director, cites cost (roughly $13,000 to start a program and $200-250 for each player’s equipment), practice and game space, qualified coaches, transportation and a sufficient number of players among the high hurdles that must becleored. "It's coining but Uiere's a lot of unaiiswered qWsiions." Low ery said. “I don't wan! it to end up being like it was wiih soccer. People in Forsyth County started and then we got such a late suui. They're in their learning time (widi laciosse in Forsyth) and we ^ need to be in our learning time, but IS there enough demand? .. "When you’re trying to make tiuinasanddaddiesorsomebody that wants it happy, it’s hard to say no. You get in a state of , limbo. I don’t know what we’re i goingtodo." ■ ■ - ■ ■ Notes: Another sport trying to gather steam Is field hockey, <: a female sport played in the fall. ' ..1 Lacrosse is a 10-playcrgame; three attackers,: three liiidfield- .! ers, three defenders and a goalie.: T ' r r Among tiiousands of hospitals in the U.S. providing orthopaedic rare, only Foisyth Medical (inter was identified in the Triad Region as one^ ,of the 100 ii« t performing hospitals: for orthopaedic services.*, The 100 Top Orthopaedic hospitals have better patient outcomes than."- their peers do, yjhich helps patients return to normal life routines after i - treatments and surgery. , Sipce Forsyth Medial Center is the only program in the region to be among the 100 best performing : hospitals for orthopaedic services,; '.why trust your care to anyone eiseJ ; . 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Over time, the tissue mass of a port wine suin may increase becoming raised, nodular, and grape-like In appearance. Adam Is uking laser treatments which are to help decreose the appearance of his stain. "He's had two laser surgeries done now, and il has really, really improved it," says Adam's mother, Teresa, 28. His ne*t laser treatment will be in late July. Suiins that involve the upper and lower lids of a child's face, as Adam's has, may be associated with the development of glaucoma. ' A port wine slain may be one of a group of symptoms and signs In which case it is considered to be part of a syndrome. In Adam’s case It is Slurge- Weber Syndrome. • . Slurge-Weber Syndrome is a rat*, congeniul, and progressive condition that alTects Ihe skin and the brain. Characteristically, a large pink to purple hemangioma (die birthmaric caused by abnormal distribution of blood vessels) extends over one side in (he brain can cause some degree of weakness on the opposite side of the body, glaucoma, and epilepsy. In some cases, sttokes may occur. Develop mental deloy of motor and cognitive skills may dso occur to varying degrees. According Teresa, Adam has suffered some of the things mentioned above. His eyesight is poor in one eye ond it is suspected he may have glaucoma. He has also suffered some delay in Ihe development of his molor and cognitive skills. “In the past few months he's really Just caught up. He was delayed in everything," according to Teresa. Adam has had seizures also. "He just tunes out completely sometimes," says Teresa. Adam has also recently begun lo suffer from headaches. "He'll hold his head and say. Mama hurts," says Teresa. Adam's condilion is not someihlng that con be conecled wilh surgery. According lo Teresa, ihe only treat ment existing is Ihe laser therapy. "This is something ihey can't stop. They have told us to siart walching for more seizures. Ii will Just depend on what part of Ihe brain il affects." Adam's parents are siruggling wilh Adam's illness. Teresa has given up her Job as a nurse’s assisumi lo care for Adam full-time. And dad, lelTrey, 26, is working for Ingersoll-Rand as a temporary employee, as well as holding down two other Jobs. The couple are being helped widi the medical bills by their chureh, IJames Baptist Church because they need assislance kwping their Insur- 1 ance coverage which Ihey must pay for Ihemselves. Although Ihe insurance covers a percentage of Ihe medical bills, Ihere are out of pocket cosis for certain procedures and medications that Adam has to have. ‘Tb look nt him you’d think he was as she die worst' — part of it you don’t know what’s going 10 happen next." ' IJames Baptist Church has setup' a fund to help Adam and his family with Iheir medical debts: The Adam Peacock Fund, c/o IJames Baptist Church, 477 Sheffield Road, Mocks- ville, 27028. Adam's father, Jeffrey, works three jobs. Adam's mother, Teresa, cradles her son. Except tor the port wine stain, located on the right side of Adam's face, he appears to be a nomial two year old. Adam has undergone two laser procedure treatments. A third Is jPlant^ed for late July.^ ^ :Llttl0 Adam smiles and waves to the camera. ’ ^ C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Dyson-Jones Couple Speak Vows Mrs. Curtis Lee Miller ^athis-Miller Couple Married In Clemmons Julllanna Lea “JuIIc" Mathis of Hntmony and Curlls Lee Millet of MocksviUc were unilcd in marriage at 6 p.m. June 23 nl Clemmons Moravian Cliurch. Pastor Joel Boyles ofnciatcd. Ttic bride Is tlie daugliier of Tim and Marie Wail of Hannony and Alien and Becky Maliiis of Summerflcid. She is a graduate of Ledford Senior High School and the paralegal technology program at Forsyth Technical Community Coiiege. She Is em ployed by Wells Jenkins Lucas & Jenkins of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Michael and Judy Miller of Bear Cieek Church Road, Mocksville. He Is a graduate of Davie High School and Is employed by Tay lor Brothers of Wnston-Salem. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride chose Jessica Nodal 05 her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Robin Bledsoe, Kimberly Stanley, Sa rah Craver, Jill Dryant and jenny LaPoint. The groom's father was best man. Ushers were Jeremy Miller, Scotly Smith, Edwin Mathis, Scott Stanley, Paul Miller and Brian Myers. Little bride was Caitlln Miller, daughter of the groom, and ring bearer was Austin Hill. After a reception In the Vil lage Inn Crystal Ballroom in Clemmons, the couple went on a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico. They will be at home on Sheffield Farms Trail in Har mony. Susan Taylor Dyson of Chapel Hill and Bradley Nell Jones of Charlotte were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 2, at First United M ethoi IstChureh, Mocksville.The Rev. Charles Turner ofTiciated. The bride Is the daughter of Wade and Ellen Dyson of. Mocksville, and the granddaugh ter of Louise Fairchild and the late John Fairchild of Conover, and the late Wade and Alice Dyson of Mocksville. Site is a graduate of Davie High School and earned bachelor's and master’s degrees in art history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The groom is the son of Mary Frances Jones of Advance and Steve Jones of Philadelphia, Pa. He is the grandson of Laura Simpson and the late Robert Simpson of Winston-Salem and John and Wilma Jones of Mt. Airy. He Is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree In business administration from the Univer sity of North Carolina at Char lotte. Ho is a senior consultant for The Revere Group In Char- PetsMart Charities has awarded $8,500 for the spay/ nueter program of the Humane Society of Davie County. The check was presented to Davie Humane Society Presi dent Jamie Smith April 24 by Winston-Salem store manager, Russ Stoneburg, and Luv A Pet Mon., .lulv 2-Sat., .lulv 7 AU Sterling SUver Jewelry 4 0 % o f f In-Stock O nly (Closed .fitly 4lh) 171 N. Main St. Moi'ksvilk' (336)751-2737 Mrs. BradleyNellJones lotle. The bride chosc Uura Bishop as her maid of honor. Brides maids were KimbcrlclghArchcr, Maria Ferry, Angela Fowler, Shaw Scou and Rachacl Tucker. Lee Albany was the groom's best man. Ushers were Renato Bargachr, Tony Barnes, Jamie Bauerle, and Chris Peters. Music was provided by Mike Hendrix, organist, Ken WImot, trumpeter, and Dennis Harringion, soloist. Program at tendants were Meghan Dyson and Evan Donohue. Laura Bargachr presided ot the guest register, and reader was Alicia Peters. The wedding was di rected by Palsy Crenshaw. After a reception at Samuel’s On Main, the couple went on a wedding trip to Sonoma Valley, Calif. They will be at home in Charlotte. . Social Evenls • The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's mother at the Zcvely House. • A miscellaneous shower was hosted by Laura Bishop. Faye Donahue, Mary Kay Dyson. Peggy Evans, Angela Fowler and Ann Sigmon on April 29. • Judy Bailey, Martha Bow* ers, and Jean Hinshaw hosted a miscellaneous shower on May 6. • A bridal bninch was given by Kathy Boger, Nancy Payne and Jean Saunders on June 2. Jones Nursery Hosts Hosts Convention Event ADVANCE . The North Carolina Hosta Society was host lo the American Hosta Society national convention June 12*16. The society membership is open to gardeners with an inter est in growing hosta In their shade gardens. Wednesday was a special day for the folks at Jones Nursery in Advance. More than 300 mem bers from across the United States, Canada and England toured the gardens and nursery and had lunch under a big tent. Alec Summers, 87, founder and first president of the society, was a guest, along with many hosta hybridizers. The gardens have expanded over the years and contain more than 600 varieties of hosta and a vast collection of perennials. Leonard Jones has hybridized and introduced five hosta that are listed in the International Hosta Registry. He is evaluating more plants and w ill be registering some of them in the future. At the awards banquet, Leonard and Mary Nell Jones were presented a plaque for be ing a 2001 AHS Convention Tour Garden. “Squire Rich," one of the hostas growing in their garden, was chosen as the best gold hosta grown in a national convention garden. Four of their new intro ductions received blue ribbons in the cut-leaf show and the Tifth placed second. AtlvanecFlorisl&GiflBaskcIi — WeDtllvrr— (336) 940.6337 H e irfitM ,I.IM Flowers forMll Occasions Sister’s n f F.of Mocksville ^(336)751-1782 PetsMart Donates $8,500 To Davie Humane Society program director, Bill Harris. The humane society re quested the funding knowing that if the grant was approved, it would further the efforts to save animals in Davie County, Smith said. For more information, call the humane society at 751-5214. P r e - J u ly 4 S A L E th Wed. June 27th-Wed. July 4th We have your FIREWORKS for 4th of July! 6 Qt. Ice Cream Freezer ^ P e p s i P ro d u c ts 12 pk. 12 oz. cans or 6 pk. 16 oz. bottles Your Choice 2 fo r 12pk.20oz. Sam’s Choice Water 48 Qt. Igloo Family Cooler 20" Box Fan m ssr/.es * 1 0 97 8 Lb. 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HIUM KkniVM 9 4 5 - 4 0 4 0 » UnHlI : Mes Stiallowfo^d Rd„ liewlavilU C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Jessica Ray, Brian Stevens Married Jessica Elaine Ray and Brian < Heath Sicvcns of Mt. Holly were united in marriage ot 3 p.m. Sat urday, June 16 at Sandy Plains Baptist Church. Gastonia. Al Borgeson officiated. The bride is the daughter of George and Rose Ray of Farm- ■ ington Road, Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie High School and an honor graduate o f W in-, ston-Salcm State University. She is pursuing master’s degrees in nursing and health administra*. tion from the University of North Carolina at Chariotie. She is Q CCU nurse at Lincoln Medical Center. ^ Tlie groom is the son of Larry and Nancy Stevens of Gaslonla. He attended Ashbrook High School and is employed at American-Efflrd in Mt. Holly. The bride, who wore 0 gown created by Diane Carter, chose Shannon Davis as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Janna Keaton, Tanya Rcdmon, Sum mer Harwell and Tammy Goins. /The groom's father was best man. Ushers were Billy Ray, Jimmy Harwell, Jeff Harwell and Chris Harwell. Rower giris were Kim Allen and Christina Marko. Miniature bride was Sara Lewis. Kirk Allen was ring bearer. • Performers were Erin Carter and Kevin TVner. After a reception In the Park Street United Methodist Church Family Life Center in Belmont, the couple went on a wedding trip 10 Las Vegas. They will be at home on 101N. Mulberry Ct., Ml. Holly. 28120. ' Socjal Events . - • On April 28, a bridal shower was given by Shannon and Sheilo Davis and the women of Milling Manor. • On May 5, a bridal shower was given by the groom's fam ily at Sandy Plains Baptist Church. Mrs. Brian Heath Stevens ; (j/lrs. Paul Wesley Daniel Burnette-Daniel Couple Married In Clemmons Jane Blair Burnette and Paul Wesley Daniel of Smyrna, Ga. were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 9 at Clemmons United Methodist Church. Dr. Stephen Caddell oHiciated. The bride chose Leslie Burnette Brown and Sally Burnette McGuire as her ma trons of honor. Bridesmaids were: Deborah / Wendolyn Mickles, Anne Kelly Archer and The bride is Ihe daughter of Elizabeth Ann Silverstein, all of William Anderson Burnette and Charlotte; Catherine Banner the late Betty Jane Allgood Burnette of Bermuda Run. She is a graduate of Davlc High School ond earned a bachelor's degree in communications stud ies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority and the commu nications honor society. She is Hunter and Dallas Mariah Kulp, both o f New'York; Morgan Bailey Morgan and Sara Allison Reason, both of Raleigh; and Susan Alison Gerard of Atlanta. The groom's father was best man. Ushers were: W illiam Jeffersoii Daniel of Chicago, his brother; Joshua Moore; Angus Morris McDonald of New York; program development specialist Jeffery Paul Michaels. Sadar at Emory University in Atlanta. • Murtuza Shah-Khan and Edward Thofiroom Is (he son of Mr. Coleman HaJcy ,Jr., olJ of Char* tind Mn.‘Jdme$ Wesiey Danfel Joiio;: Jqihuo orfiurl/ngton. He is a gniduaieyBur/lrigtonf and James Andrew • of Williams High School and '' Betts Jr. of Raleigh. earned a bachelor’s degree in management and society from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned a varsity letter in golf for four years. He is a sales representa tive with Applied Thermoplas tic Resources in Atlanta. Flower giri was Avee Allgood McGuire, and ring bearer was William Austin McGuire, niece and nephew of the bride. After a reception at Bermuda Run Country Club, the couple went on a wedding trip lo Aruba. They will be at home in Smyrna. Interior Designs Five Generations On the weekend of June 9, Mildred V. “Granny" Oliver of Bluefield, W.Va. celebrated her 83rd birthday at the home of her grandson, Charles F. Cardweii of Mocksville. While visiting, she had a birthday celebration dinner at Pier 601 In Mocksvllle where/she was surrounded by five generations of family mem bers. At her grandson's home, photos were taken. Present with Ms. Oliver,, seatedi were: ^er,daughter, Qall A. Cardwell of Bluefield; grandson, Charles - K Cardwell of' Mocksvllle; great-granddaughter and spouse, Melissa Lyn Church and Timothy Church of Woodleaf; great-grandson and spouse, Charles E. Cardwell and Crystal Myers Cardwell of Salisbury; greal-granddaughter, Jennifer C. Hamm of Bluefield; Nicole Hamm, spouse of great-grandson Michael R, Hamm II of Bluefield; great-great-grandson, Alexander Cole Cardweii; her great-great-granddaughters, Sarah Elizabeth Leigh Church, Alicen Ann Marie Church, and Lisa Kayionnie Hamm; and her grandson’s spouse, Joyce A. Cardweii (photographer). i Woman Honored On 70th Birthday A surprise birthday cclcbra- llon was held for Margaret Dowcns Dwlggins on Saturday, June 9 at the Comatzcr United Methodist Church fellowship hall. She turned 70 on June 7. The fellowship hall was dccorated with a purple scheme and each table had red and white caraallon vases. Happy Birthday dccor complemented the setting. A display of "70 Years of Aunt Ma" presented pictures depict ing her in all phases of her life. A prayer was delivered by Tim Allen, nephew, remember ing people in her life who have died - Albert and Leona Bowens, parents; Oarland Bowens, brother: and Stella Beck, friend. Guests were served barbecue, chicken, potato salad, baked beans, slaw and rolls. Brithdaj cake, decorated with red roses, completed the meal. ,Approximately 68 gueiwotiiit''' tended - family, church family, classmates, co-workers from her 36 years at Sara Lee and friends. She received numerous gifts. 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G audelf L u m b e r and B u ild in g S upp lie s 162 Sheek Street • 751-2167 Open Daily Weekdays 7;3D • 5:00; Sat. 7:30 1Z noon DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - CS „,J0 ©KSVILLEr'".« I S e w s U p d a t e J u l y 2 0 0 1 i l l * s p e c ia l DATES AN D EVENTS OF INtEREST I^GR MOGKSVILLE CITIZENS m a n a g e r s CORNER , A Deserved Honor From time to time there are special people who inspire all of us. These persons have a rare gift. Combined with their special talents, gifts from God, and enhanced experiences, they develop into a leader. This month we find one of our own honored in such a way that his accomplishments reflect in a positive way upon himself and the entire community. Mocksville and Davie County are honored to have one so special who shares his talents and abilities with us. This man is deeply committed to his profession, family, and community. Through his vision, leadership and enthusiasm, we are strengthened. Henry Price Van Hoy II, better known as Hank, on June 23, 2001 was inducted as President of the North Carolina Bar Association, the first from Davie County to hold this prestigious office. Congratulations and thanks, Hank. We are both proud and appreciative of your interest and tireless effort in our behalf. COMPOST SITE The compost site will be open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays In July, August & September. The compost slle hours are from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Yard waste may be dropped off during the weei< by appoinlmenl only by calling 751-5500. Please do not throw yard waste over the fence when the gate Is locl<ed. Residents of Ihe Town of Mocksville are allowed to waive Ihe dumping fee al the compost site for one truckload of yard waste per month. Purchase: Mulch - S5 per scoop Leal Compost ■ SS pci scoop Drop off fees: 1st load of yard waste per month free CIbwn ol Mocksvllle RcslilcnU only) IVuckload of yard waste: $5 1/2 truckload or less: $3 BROCK PERFORMING ARTS Art Afternoons Thursday Afternoons July 12, 19&26 1-4 pm, K-12 grades Brock Performing Arts Center Junaluska Singers July 18 Brock Performing Arts Center For more information call tiie Davie County Arts Council 751-3112 . MOCKSVILLE PUBUC OFFICIALS Tmvn Bwril Dr, F.W. Slate, Mayor J.C. ■Buster' Cleary Ue Rollins Vernon Thompson Steve Walker James Wall PlaimlntllMnl Vena Harris, Chair Lawrence Ray Carter Stevie Dulln Lash Sanfonl Andrew White Janie Neely lynn H. Byeily, Chair , , ^AUceGaither .'fpatsy Crenshaw'■>-* Richard Schooler . , Call Kelly Itiry Bmlley, Tim Manager . 75I-2iS9 lack Keller, Mice Chief 7SH23I Danny Smith, Public M rh DIreaor 7S1-2SI9 Mlchacl Comer, Recreation Director 7SI-2325 ' Phil Crowe, Fire Chief 75I-JM2 Bill Wlsenum, Parks & Groiuuls 7S1-S500 751-0896 (notforblUlngqmtiom) CtnlradeilSerYitn William Whaley, Builtllng Inspections 751-2791 John Calllmore, Planning & Zoning 751-3340 Robert Cook, Animal Control 751-0227 S E R V IC E D IR E C T O R Y CRUISE-IN The Piedmont C.A.R.S. Association, Downtown Mocksville & Main Street Cafe will sponsor the Downtown Cruise-In the 1st and 3rd Mondays in July, August & September, from 6-9pm. Law Enforcement Appreciation Night w ill be held Monday, July 2, 5:30-9 pm. There w ill be free hotdogs (while they last). Patrol cars from the past and present w ill be featured. July 4 th C elebration I Mocksvllle/Davle Parks & Rec. Dept. I presents a JU LY 4 th C ELEB R A TIO N with FIREWORKS and Tin Pan Alley (a variety of music - beach, oldies, etc.), W E D ., JULY 4 R IC H PARKI , Free Admission Parking $5 per car Free parking will be available behind the Brock Gym on N. Main St. Duke Power....336-727-^300 Payitu iits acct'ptitl ,n thi Applance Sion- .U S(juin- Boom- Plaza AdL'Iphia Cable....751 • 1313 SprintTelephone.... 751-5944 R*'pair M-rvic*- 611 Pied Nat G.is...I-800-752-7504 24 Hr EiniTj;t'Hfy St'rvK*- I-I9S4 You may bring your own foodi but Davie County Senior Games w ill be Selling Concessions to raise money for housing at the State Games Biins Your Lawn Chairs & Blankets 6:30 pm - Old Timcy Games 7:30 - Tin Pan Alley 9:30 pm - Fireworks For more info call the Rec. Dept.- 751-2325 M O C K S V ILLE /D A V IE PAR K S & REC. 644 N, Main St. - Mocksville, NC - 336-7SI-232S - Wed., July 4th 0 Rich Park. Live emcrtalnmcnt by Tin Pan Alley, old tlroey games & nrewotks. Free ol chargel Parking (ee Is S5 per car. Free parking will be available behind the Brock Cyra on N. Main St. Bring your entire family lor an evening ol music, games & iireworks. 5uminer.DayCjmc - Ages: S • 12. Fun & educational summer adventure. Flexible & allordable child care 10 meet every parents needs. Cost; $75 per wk or $19 per day with discounts lor additional children In Ihe same family. Space available. Rec Club - Before & After School Care - Cost: Before - $15 per wk or $4 per morning. Alter-$25 per wk or $7 per aliemoon, $5 discount II you attend both before & alter school. Drop-in care available. Molher’a Momlnt Put ■ Beginning In September.' For children ages 3 & up. Teacher: Patricia Draughn. Days; Tuesday & Thursday from Sam • 11:30am. The children will experience a day lull ol learning & lun. Cost: $7 per day or $2 per month for one day a wk or $40 per month lor 2 days per 'wk. ,Wrcatlln8Canin-July9-12. Register by July 2. Time; 4:30- 6pm Coil: $30 - Includes a tshlrt. : Ages; rising 2nd • rising 8ih grade. Inslruclon: N Davie Coach Ron Ktrk & S. Davie Coach Howard ^Riddle. Register your team in late July, ijsague play begins in August. Resluralloni will begin In Ausuil.f',:,-. ... v /; ■ . <. ,i r_____ aeiil5J»u»;'3,-5.;Aiifce,TOhhUCbun««soimiDav(6 ' ■'Big Sweep - Sal., Sept. 15 - Tliis Is a nation wide evnit.>-VbIunmn mnM<led Iqlielp dnn iirejnu and riven In Davie County. Call Mike Gamer for more Intorroatlon. Vblunieen will receive a /ree T- , shirt II registered by Sept. 7lh. Line Dancing i3 Farmlnelon Gvm - Tliesdav nljdin a 7:30. $2 per class. Insliuclors; Steve & Linda Hailey Senior Trios - July 12 - Oliver ® Ihe Winston Salem Ultle Theater. Sneak Preview Night. August 6 - Rlvereide Zoo S Botanical Garden - A great end of summer trip for grandparent & grandchild. Sept. 13 - Lazy 5 Ranch Sept. 24 - Charlotte Sp^way Nascar Museum Senior Walking Program - The Brock Gym is open for walking Mon. - FH„ 6;30-9am. No chargel \ Spgglal Olvmnlca . Sport Night* • Mondays from 7 • 8:30pm Dates: July 2.9,30, Aug. 13,20.27, Sept. 10.17,24 Port-A-Pll • Sept. 6 • 11am • 6pm, $7 includes 1/2 chicken, baked beans, slaw, roll & dessert. Order by 8/31 : ■ ■ special Olympics Is In need of coaches for tennis, soccer & cycling. Please call Kathie Streii for more Information. . ; '. • ... > Local Bowling Ibumament • Major League Lanes • Sept. 11 & 12 . Local Fall Games • Sept. 18 ® Rich Park. Very Special Arts Theater Practice • Masonic Picnic Grounds Arbor • Hiesdays In July, Aug. & Sept. Special Friends Social • July 31' Lazy 5 Ranch. Teen Party Nights July 21 & Aug. 18 from 8 r 12midnlght. If you love bukeib^l, swimming, game roomfun,muslc,dandng,moviesandniore,markyourcalendarnowl : ^ ' Emerald Point Night IHp • June 30,4 >10pm, only $9.' Bring »tra money for dinner.' Sliding Rock Mountain IVip • July ,14tH,' 9am*9jpm, $5. Bring your bathing suit, pack a picnic, and be prepared for some crazy fun with the DYC on North Carolina's most amazing natural mountain slide. . ' :• ^ Drive-In Movie Madness* Aug. 11,7pm •?, $2. . DYC Uadership Challenge Iten Retreat 2002 • Aug 24 • 26, FREE.' .The retreat will be a rigorous weekend of Imcnse leadership and tearh building fun, held at YMCA Camp Hanes In King, NC. Contact Vicki Robinson for details on the Davie Youth Council. Please call the Rec. Dept, for more Inforrnation on our special events or to register for any of the listed programs. • JU LY I A U G U S T | S E P T E M B E R C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Advance News Mrs. Christopher Leigh Way Brown-Wey Couple United In Marriage , Deborah Jeanelto Brown and Chtlslopher Leigh Wey were married at 3 p.m. on Saturday,; June 23 ot Ul^verslty Ciiy United Meihudist Church in Chiulotte. Thi Rev. Paul Craig Ir. ofllciatcd. A reception followed at the SliybrookOolfClub. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Caiioway Brown Jr. of Granite Falis. She is the granddaughter of Annabcll Brown and the late Mr.'Amos Brown Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ambra Seagraves. The bride is a graduate of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the sub- jSctiber services manager of the Carolina Multiple Listing Ser vices, Inc. The groom is the son of Marilyn Wey and Roger Wey of Oak Bluffs, Mass. He Is the grandson of George Wey and the late Mrs. Jean Wey and Betty Lohnes and the late Mr. Floyd ' Lohnes. The groom Is a gradu ate of Syracuse University and. Is a licensed certified public ac- countont, j/e is a v/co presideni at Bank of America in Charlotte. Maid of honor was Rachel Wey, sislerof the groom, of New York, N.Y. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Howard of Chapel Hill and Abby Thwaitcs of Edison, NJ. Flower children were Chloe Taylor, second cousin of the bride, and Mary Cloyce Collins. Ring beater was Calladine Fiore, nephew of the groom. Best man , ws Kenneth peBctleiicourt Jr. of Edgartowii, Mass. Groomsmen were Eric Wey, brother of the groom, of Sugarland, Texas, and Alan Brown, brother of the bride, of Mocksvllle. ■ The program attendant was Heather Wey, sister of the groom, of Boston, Mass. Guest book attendant was Rebecca Wey, sister of the groom, of Oak Bluffs, Mass. The groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at the Univer sity City United Methodist Church on Friday evening. ' Following a honeymoon at Disney World, the couple will irsiuo m Chnrloite. . . . .. By Edith Zimmciman ^ Advance Corresi»ndent.' ; VBS at the Methodist church was very successful Iasi week with average attendance of 30- 40 children. We appreciate the many helpers and for the refresh ments every night furnished by “Jitter" Cornatzer and the Cornatzer boys; The Bible School children had cha^e of the opening of the wot^hlp service Sunday morning.The group also sang during the offertory. Bible School was under the direction of Susan Carpenter Pifer. We welcomed new members to the Methodist church Sunday. They were Alan and Susan Nelson and their son Thomas. Thomas was baptized. Alan and Susan have been very active in the church for quite a while. Mrs. Paulina Barney cel ebrated her I03nl birthday Sun-, day June 24. She attended the worship service at her church (Methodist) Sunday, She was accomplished by her children, grandchildren, great gnuids and great, great grandchildren. Mrs. Paulina was her usual smiling and alert self, sitting in her wheel chair after service shaking hands with friends and thanking all people for the many cards she had received. She was given a corsage by her niece Pat Chaffin and enjoyed wearing It on Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. Paulina and her family enjoyed Sunday, lunch at Dockslde Restaurant in Clemmons. Monday morning she was tione the worse from the weekend excitement. A remark able ladyl Adrian Farley of Arlington, Va. spent last Thursday, Friday and part of Saturday with her / mother Edith Zimmerman. Janie Hendrix Joined her mother Edith and sister Adrian for Thursday night supper. On Friday all of them enjoyed a supper at Dockslde In Clemmons. Scott and Michelle McDowell and son Andrew Scott announce the birth of a son and brother Dylan Gray McDowell bom June 19 at Forsyth Medical Center weighing 8 lbs. and 9 ozs. Michelle's mother from South Carolina and her grandmother from Florida are spending sev eral days with them. , Altar (lowers at church Sun day included an arrangement in memory of "Granny" the late. Maiy Lethia Robertson, given by Brent, Carolyn and Katie Shoaf. An arrangement of roses in honor of Mrs. Paulina Barney’s 103rd birthday given by Lucy Barney. A rose bud was on the altar as a birth announcetnent June 19 in honor of Dylan Gray McDowell son' of Scott and,Michelle McDowell and brother Andrew McDowell./ Kazie Smiley celebrated her 80th birthday Sunday June 24 with her children and grandchil- dtien. ‘ Ruth Collette and friend Louise Vovenger of Wliiston-Sa-; lem were Sunday afternoon visi tors of Edith Zimmerman.,' : Pastor Lanny Atkins of the First Baptist Church p ^ h e d his final sermon Sunday June 24th. After 12 yearj in the community he Is going to be greatly missed by everyone. Lanny was a com munity orieiiled person, visiting the sick and shut-ins regarxlless of church affiliation, an associ ating with the community at large. He was an active member of the Advance Volunteer Fire Dept., also of the Masonic Lodge. He spent time weekly at the L&S Convenience store where he encouraged and Indu- enced many young'people. Lanny had a great part In the community Relief Fund and sup plies sent to the Tarboro flood victims in 1999, which was an overwhelming success. He and ' Rommie Barney personall/ de livered the trailer load of supi plies. :TOen there was a need, community or otherwise. Lanny ’ was always there. After the wor ship service Sunday morning the Baptist congiegation met in the fellowship hall for a meal hon oring Lanny. A card w u signed by everyone, plus a love offer ing was received for him, Lanny is leaving his church and com munity on good lenns. He feels , God has called hlni to pastor a church In the Mt.'Alty »«a- Our very Jiest wishes go out to Lanny and his family as they continue to do God'j Work. God Bless and keep you in His care. We are go ing to.miss y o u .','• , Eugene and Eleanor Faulkner celebrated their 45 wedding an niversary on June 16. They were given special recognition at their Piney Grove church last Sunday. MatUiew Mills Is at home and recovering satisfactorily from tecent surgery at Forsyth Medi cal Center where bone mamnw was taken from his back and put In the palate of his mouth. Get well wishes go out to lltUe Mat thew. Girl Born To Phillips Couple Benjamin Phillips announces the birth of his sister. Hannah Elisabeth Phillips, on Thursday. June 14.2001 at 9:38 a.m. She weighed 6 lbs. 5.1 oz. and was 19.75 inches long. Dr. Scott Washburn was the attending physician. , Benjamin and Hannah are the children of John and Tammy Phillips of Mocksvllle. Paternal grandparents arc Bobby and Adrella Phillips of Mociuviile. Maternal grandpar ents are Ollraer and Wanda Allen of Advance. Paternal great-grandparents are Beatrice Phillips of Mocks- ville. and France and Lorcne Phillips of Mocksvllle. Maternal great-grandparent is Hazel Lee of Advance. Adam Sain Serves As House Page Adam Sain, a student at Davie High School, recently served as page for the N.C. House of Rep resentatives. Sain Is the son of David and . Ann Sain of Mocksville, and was sponsored by Rep. Julia Howard. Pages play an Important role in the House by assisting'biem- 'tiera duHng cdmmltteii meetings and floor sessions. The page program affords the. youth of North Carolina the op portunity to see first hand how laws are made. Pages sometimes meet suite government ofUcials, in addition to Iegislat6rs. during their week in Raleigh. Lawmakers get to meet the leaders of tomorrow. For further InfoiTiiation about the page program, contact Meredith Swindell In the Speaker's office at (919) 733- 345L , , ' 4 4 F ro m D a v ie E a rn H o n o rs A t F o rs y th T e c h Mlkle and Coleen Walker an nounce the birth of their daugh ter. Katelyn Dorothy Walker. ShewasbomonMay22at 12:07 o.m.' Sho weighed 8 pounds and 5 ounces and was 20 Inches long. She was delivered by Dr. Lisa Fair at Iredell Memorial Hospi tal in Statesville. Kateiyn's paternal grandpar ents are Rex and Vivian Walker of Harmony. Her paternal great- grandparents are Rayford and Ethel Gregory of Harmony and Bessie Moose of Harmony. Her maternal grandparents are the late Clarence and Dor othy Shore. Honorary grandparents are Bill and Evonne Felts of Mocks vllle. ' ■ A total of 44 Davie residents rccclvcd acadcmic honors for the spring semester at Forsyth Tech nical Community College. Named to the president’s list with a 4.0 grade point average were; from Advance - Debra Beauchamp. Yvonne Frye. Lea Ireland, Joy Keaton, Justin Quinn, Ray Travis, Melissa Workman; from Mocksville - Scott Claybrook, Stephanie Deal, Ryan Desnoyers, Geoff Hrica, Dennis Lanning, John Smith, Danny Testa, Rhonda Walters, Tamala Wilson and Charles Wyoit Jr. ■ Named to the dean's list with minimum 3.5 grade point aver ages were; from Mocksville - Erin Baity, Justin Draughn, Yoshie Fusaro, Mollie Hardman, Teresa Hurley, Curtis Johnson, Meredith Malpass, Adam McClamrock, Jeremy Murray, Mandy Norris, Kristopher Spillman, Shunta Ware, Amanda Watson, Hannah Whiuken from Advance - Bobby Carter, Joshua Church, Allen Cope. Joshua Coyne. Kevin Delury, Tamara Lingle. James Nifong, Laura Pruitt. Justin Riddle. Barry Robertson. William Stanaland IV. Crystal. Vogler, Thomas Williamson. . Cuttin'Time Tanning, Styling, .Perm s,Color Correction - Specialist 33eSH wye4B. 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S«t 104 i:riol(at'> ik ilM • N axlal • ATftT • CIngula See Store For Detolb.Ei.iilre8 7/17/01 ; NOTICE OF A CITIZENS INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO US 64 FROM BETHEL CHURCH ROAD TO U.S. 64 EAST OF MOCKSVILLE Project 8.1611201 R-3111 DavleCounty The North Carolina Department ol Transportation (NCDOT) will hold tho abovo Clllzons Intomiatlonal Workshop on Thursday, July 12, 2001 botwoon tho hours ol 4;00PM and 7;00PM In tho Commissioner Room on the 2nd floor ol Davio County Administration Building, 123 S. Main Street, Mocksvlllo, North Carolina. , ' Tho project proposes to improve tho existing US 64 and US 601 corridors In the area of the Tom ol lilocksvlllo In DavIo County. The primary Issues of concern aro congestion, trafllo How, safety and truck traffic. ■ ^ , NCDOT representatives ■ • will bo ' available . to present Information, answer questions and receive comments relative to the proposed pro)ect. This will bo an open house meeting, and Interested Individuals may attend at their convenience during the above stated hours. No (omial session will be held. Any person Interested In the Identification and presereatlon of historic properties located In the vicinity of the proposed prelect is Invited to communicated with NCDOT either by attending this meeting or . by contacting tho Project Manaoer Identified below; . Anyone desiring additional Information regarding tho project may contact tho Project (Manager, l^r. Michael Penney,'North Carolina Department of' Transportation, 1548 Mair Service Center, Raleigh, NO 27699-154B,phorie (919) 733-7B44 eirt. 260. e-mail moennevadnt.BtniB'nn.ns. NCDOT will provide aiiitillary aids and son/ices for disabled persons who wish to participate In this woritshop lb comply with lha American DIsabllliies Act. To receive special services, please contact.Mr.. Penney at the above address or phone numberiorfax (919) 733-9794 to give adequate notice prior to the date ol the workshop! ;„U v'i:: r 1 M , A ( - J ' K IM D iN llA i ( Alii M arvin Bullin Davie Place would like to salute Marvin Bullln as our resident of the of the week. Marvin has been here at Davie Place since June,2000. .Marvin Is frequently visited by his brother Ralph Bullin and goes to visit him on the weekendsi Marvin would like all of of his friendland family to come and visit him here at Davie Place! ' ■ : Exbect Ifte Beat ‘ . StieliflSammons ; ; ‘ ■ Direclor" ' If you or someone you know ; , , wouldJIke to apply to jive with us at the new Ddvie Place call us at 336-75l7217j5 dhd dsk for Sheila Sammons. ,, , Medicaid,SPrivcjIelyFurided ') 337 Hospital Street • Mocksviile r - . ’ •. f '!...................................................I Report Before July 2 is the final date for farmers to report spring planted crops to the Farm Service Agency.' Com. grain, sorghum, soy beans, tobacco and other spring planted crops must be reported by the deadline to be eligible for certain USDA benents. If the crop has not been planted by July 2, producers have 15 calendar days after the crop Is planted to report the crop. Land enrolled In the 10-year Conservation Reserve Program must also be reported by this date In order for the landowner tcueceive the yearly contract paytnents! Davie producers may file the crop report at the Davldson- Davle Farm Service Agency at 301 E. Center St,.In Lexington, 248-2687,, ' ■’ Award Winners Two Davie County Schools child nutrition employees were recognized last week at the annual North Carolina School Food Services State Association i meeting. Brenda Norman (left) won third place In the yeast breads division o; the culinary arts competition. Norman is the food sen/lces manager for , | Cornatzer Elementary. Christine Correll, a child nutrition employee at Cool- , eemee Elementary was also honored. She won third place In the creative arts/winter decorations competition (below). Incoming Superintendent Dub Potts attended the awards ceremony, which was held in Greensboro. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - C7 P e a c h e s A D eligh tfu l S u m m er Taste T reat Blushed by the sun with a sweet aromatic fragrance, I peaches ore elegant to see, won derful to smell and delightful to taste. Peaches are savored all around the world; and the United Stales prodiices almost half of the world's supply. ' In North Carolina, most of the time we rank 8th in the U.S. pro* duction with the weather play* ing a linger part of this factor. i North "Carolina peaches are usually ready to haWest by late June and last through the middle of August. When picking out a fresh peach to take home with you, the red color is referred as the blush. The blush often helps one to identify the variety. To check for ripeness, look at the background color. It should be creamy to gold. If the peach's background color is green, it suggests a sign of immaturity. An immature, picked peach will become shriveled or flabby and have a tough, poorly flavored flesh. Peaches that have large, flat- tened bruises will not Hpen well Cruise-ln Monday ’ The Downtown Cruise In Monday will be Law Enforce ment Night. The twice monthly display of antique,vehiclevsponsored by! Piedmont CARS Association will be from 5:30-9:30 p.m. July The special display will fea ture Highway Patrol cars used over the years. Free hoidogs and driniis will be served, sponsored by CARS, Downtowni Mocks ville and the Main Street Cafe. either. This type of fruit will soften and shrivel and will not store well. Once a peach is picked, it will not develop any more in flavor, but it w ill continue to ripen, making the fruit softer and juicier. A medium size fresh peach is chucked full of nutrients. As well as being low in calories, (about 40 calories) a fresh peach con tains a fair amount of calcium not common In most fruit, some Vitamin C, and a small amount ofVluimlnA. To detennine your needs for < canning oc.freeung, .3?4; dlum-sizcd peachcs are eqiial io one pound, 2 cups of sliced peaches, or 11/2 cups of pulp. One bushel of peaches will gen erally yield 18 to 24 quarts. Today's peaches are a good buy compared to the past. Dur ing first-century Rome a peach cost the equivalent of S4.S0; and in Victorian England, a peach would have cost you about $5. Creamy Peach Pie 1 deep dish graham crackcr pie crust i ‘ 3-4 cups frozen whipped top ping I ; 1 (7 ounce) jar marshmallow cream 2 cups choppcd fresh peachcs 1/2 cup choppcd maraschino chcrrics 1/2 cup toasted choppcd al> monds . Fold marshmallow cream into whipped topping. Add peach chuniu, cheny pieccs, and almonds. Spoon mixture into piecrust aqd freeze for 3 hours. *Ci^ni8h.with.$tlceSi0f poaches and cherries if desired.: Yield 4 pic. Pcochcs With Blueberries I cup frozen whipped lopping 1/2 teaspoon almond extract 4 large fresh peaches orange juice 1/4 cup sliced almonds 1 cup fresh blueberries Peel, halve, and pit peaches, toss in a little orangejuice. Place peach halves, hollow side up, in small individual bowls. Fill each hollow with 1 teaspoon of the almonds. Evenly distribute blue berries over almond-fillcd peach halves. Blend whipped topping and almond extract. Top.cach peach with whipped lopping. Sprinkle poaches with remaining almonds. Yield: 8 servings. Cool Pcnch Salad 1 (3^ 1/2 ounce) box peacl gelatin 2 cups cottage cheese 1 cup peach yogurt 1 (9 ounce) carton frozei whipped topping 1 cup crushed pineapple drained 2 cups sliced fresh peaches 1 cup strawberries sliced Sprinkle gelatin over cottai cheese and yogurt and mix wel Add remaining ingredients ar mix gently. Serve as salad ( \ deifscrt.' Makes 8 t6'J0sery/ng W E S T S ID E C H R YS LER »D 0D G E»JEEP O F M O C K SV ILLE Proudly Presents a 4th off July Celebration & East Coast Vorlil Champianship HODEO 12th Annual June 29 & 30 Circle T Ranch • Foster Road • Woodleaf Action at 8prr\ Gates Open At Gpm Presented by: The Horth Davie Ruritan Club BIG FIREWORKS SHOW BOTH NIGHTS ^ Wild Cow Milking • Singing Cowboy»Trick Ropers fponsorQdb\n -y • ■* Donny's WoBtem Store ★ Mason Hauling & Qradlny ’ l ★ Ijirry McDaniel Builders ★ LA. Trailer Sales , ★ McDaniels Grading . - ' ‘ ‘ ★ HondrlX'Corrlher Construction ★ Spillman Fuel & Fertilizer , ■k Kevin McDaniel TVucking & Auction Co. When North Carolinians turn througii the pages of dielr newspaper ‘ they've turned their attjcntion to findmg. infomution, enienainmeni and pnces So, if you|rc Ipokiijg for disiomers, wc^ know a place where jo u r customers . arc looking for youi.. In tlieir ’ .newspaper.' > j * v I' You a n count on us. w ia s/' D A V IE C p U r«IT Y CB • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Alice Clay Pauley Mrs. Alice Clay Pauley, 72. of of Wlnston*SaIcm died T\icsday, June 19. 2001, al Forsyth Mcdl- calCcmcr.* She was bom April 29. 1929, in Wayne County, W.Va., to Gen* eral and Virginia Clay. Mrs. Pauley was a member of Grape* vine Baptist Church.. She was preceded in death by her husband. Qrecnway Pauley Sr. Surviving: 3 sons, Greenway Pauley Jr. and wife Brenda and David Pauley and wife Cathy, all of Winston-Salem, and Michael Pauley of Ohio; 4 daughters. Brenda Beach and husband Darrel of Winston-Salem, Linda Hedrick and husband Ods of Mocksvllle, Patricia Keicher and hiisband Doug of Winslon-Satem and Lola White and husband Luther of Mocksvllle; 10 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren: and a sister, Beatrice Coffman of West Vir* ginia. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday. June 22 at Grapevine Baptist Church in Lewisville, with the Revs. Ronnie Comer and Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. John Robert Davis Mr. John Robert Davis, S3, of Duke Street, Cooleemee. died Thursdoy.June21,2001 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom Sept. 17. 1947 in Davie County to the late Ralph and Blanche Hawkins Davis. He was employed with The Budd Group in Winston-Salem and served In the U.S. Army during the >flctnam War. Survivors: a son, Eric Davis of Winston-Salem;adaughter,Sonia ■ Hamilton of Salisbury; and a grandchild. The body was cremated, and no services were planned. Adah Hooker Grimm Ms. Adah Mclntire Hooker Grimm, 94. of MeadowbrookTer> race. Advance, died Wednesday, June 20,2001. She w u born July l^ , ln B/rmlnj{h*am. Afa.. (o Wlll/am C Mclntire iiRd< Nina .Spence.> ' Mclntire. She was a member of the Fairhope, Ala.,'chapter of East* em Star and was a retired super* visor, with more than 20 years of service with the U.S. Navy De* partment in Washington, D.C. Preceding her in death were two husbands, Wilbur A. Hooker and Esten Grimm. Surviving: 2 nephews; 2 nieces; and several great-nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 2'p.m. June 22, at Elmwood ‘ Cemetery; Chariotte. Memorials may be sent to the Fairhope chapter of Eastern Star, Fairhope. Ala. SylvMter P. Foote Sylvester Patterson Foote. 83, died on Father’s Day, Sunday, June . 17,2001.' Mr. Foote was the eldest child born to the late George and Arrier Foote on Sept. 18, 1917i in Mocksvllle. He served his coun^ try during World War II. He re* turned to Winston-Salem, where he met and married Ola Mae Mar* , tin Foote, who preceded him in death on Dec. 12,2000. Married for 60 years, they reared their three sons; Mr. Foote worked for ond retired from RJ. Reynolds To bacco Co. ofter more than 40 years of service. He also worked for a number of years at Sears. Roebuck and Co. His leisure time v^as spent gardening, repairing (especially with his sons) vehicles, visiting the sick and shut'in, and spend* ing time with family. He was a sports advocate and was fond of traveling. He was a member at Chlnqapin Grove Missionary Bap tist Church, Mocksvilje, where he served as a deacon. Mr. Foote also was preceded In death by his middle son, Ralph Heniy Foote, on March 4,1997; and a brother and a sister. George "June" Foote and Jullean F. Will* iams. Survivors: sons, Buford S. (Chaudia) of Walkertown, Rickie W. (Linda) of Pfa^town. and an "adopted” son, Earl (Phyllis) Lattlmore of Winston-Salem; sis* ters. Naomi F. Frost and Elizabeth F. Dalton of Mocksvllle, and Cleo (Sylvester) F. Palmer of Brooklyn. N.Y.; brothers. Cal (Eva) Foote and Henry Lee (Evella) Foote, both of Mocksvllle; 5 grandchil* dren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 aunu; sister-in-laws. Mary Foote of Winston-Salem. Essie W. Lin- ville, Patricia A. Martin. Mary S. Marlin, ail of Winston-Salem. Clara F. Martin of Greensboro. Patricia M. Marlin of Kern* ersville and Mary "Bobbie" Mar tin of Philadelphia, Pa.; a brother- in-law. Elder Richard H. (Glynner) Martin of Winston-Sa lem; many nieces, nephews, cbus* Ins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services began Friday. June 32. at Gilmore Memorial Chflpel. Servicei conifnueU «i It., -a.m. Saturday, Jiine 23. at Chlnqapin Grove Missionary Bap* tist Church in Mocksvllle, where the Rev. Darrel McConnell offi* dated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. . Stephen Wayne Sims ' Mr. Stephen Wayne Sims, 17, of Daniels Road. Mocksvllle. died Saturday morning at his home. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 23 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Clyde Settle and John Hoots offi ciating. Burial was in the Jerusa* lem Baptist Church Cemetery. ■ ' Memorials: the Memorial Gar den at Davie High School, 1200 Salisbury Road, Mocksvllle. ' • Mr. Sims was bom in Davie County to Peggy Robbins Sims Ellison of Mocksvllle. and the late Melvin Sims. He was employed with Bi Lo Supermarket and was a rising senior at Davie High School, where he had been a mem ber of the ROTC. He enjoyed trav elling to the North Carolina moun tains and playing billiards. Surviving: his mother and step father, Peggy and Kenneth Ellison of Mocksvllle; a sister. Penny Moore of Mocksvllle; 2 brothers, Melvin Sims Jr. of Lexington and Mark Sims of Salisbury; 3 nieces, Courtney Moore, Kristia Bamey and Megan Sims; a nephew, Joshua M offitt; his maternal grandmother. Addle Robbins of Mocksvllle; and paternal grand parents, Colon and Lucille Ellison of Liberty. Colin James York Mr. Colin James York. 82, of Bethel Church Road. Mocksvllle, died Monday, June 25.2001 at his residence. Funeral services wilt be ot 2 p.m. Thursday, June 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Chris Wallace ofnciating. Burial will be In Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home from 7- 9 p.m. Thursday. Memorials: Rowan Vocational Workshop, 2728 Old Concord Road, Salisbury. 28144. Mr. York was bom June 29, 1918 In Iredell County to the late Sim and Pearlie Templeton York. He was a salesman with J.P. Green Milling Co. and a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife. Ruby Barnelle .York of iho home: a ■;daushier.'Shirloy Ann'York of Winston-Salem; a son, Dennis Jomes (Cathy) York of Mocks- ville; 2grandchildren: and 3 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Rosalie York. Yarn Reid Michael Mr.Vam Reid Michael, 94. of Lexington died Thursday. June 21 2001, at his home after declining health during the past several, months. , r Mr. Michael was bom April 14, 1907, In Davidson County to Harvey Reid Michael and Sally Lanier Michael. He was a former employee of the N.C. Dept, of TransponatVon. ^ - He was preceded in death by' his wife. Ethel Sharpe Michael, and 3 sisters. Daphne Kinzey, Eula V. Hege and Leonal Snider. Surviving: a son, Bobby Michael and wife Peggy of Mocksvllle; daughters, Laverne Leonard and husband Nick, Bonnie Talbert and husband Glenn, ail of Lexington; 6 grand children; 9 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; a brother Howard Michael of Lexington; a sister, Inez M. Sharpe of Lexing ton. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 23. at Beulah United Church of Christ, where Mr. Michael was a lifetime member, with the Rev. Bruce Updyke officiating. Burial fol* lowed at Forest Hill Memorial Park. Memorials: Beulah Church of Christ, c/o Hollis Trexler, 1445 Center Church Rd., Lexington, 27295. Laura C. Robertson Mrs. Laura C. Robertson, 76, of Howordlown Circle. Mocks- ville, died on Monday,' June 25. 2001 at MeadowbrookTc^ce of Davie in Advance. Mrs. Robertson was bom Nov. .15, 1924 in Davie County lo ihc late Thomas W. and Adelia Haneline Carter. She was a mem ber of Bixby P’resbyierian Church and The .Women of The Church. Mrs. Robertson graduated from ^Mocksville High School in 1942 , and retired from Drexcl Furniture ‘ Co. in 1988. , Survivors: her husband of 52 years, Calvin "Hoss” Robertson of Mocksvllle; 2 sons, Carter Robertson and wife Brenda of - Mocksvllle. and Danny Roberuon and wife Robin of Lexington; and a daughter, Laura R. Hatley and husband Gary of Albemarle; 4 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and a sister. Audrey James of Reedy Creek. Funeral services will be held Thursday. June 28 at 2 p.m. at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Brian Rummage olTicl- allng. Burial followed in the church cemetcry. The family was to receive friends Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Memorials: Bixby Presbyte rian Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 2227, Advance. 27006. (& DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE L.L.C. 4t6V4!lcyRd^MockaviUe,NC 336-751-3U1 ‘’OurFamfl^Sftvf/ts ibur Family" imunountMmftxEi^iiouB SEOY’S T R E E SER VIC E 3 3 6 -4 9 2 -2 9 4 4 Free Estimates • Insured We Also Do Municipal & Commercial Leaf Removal From Curb 1937-2001 HJCHIOINr ; . ‘ a JohAEBosiT,Sr, 1912*2001 MOCKSVni£ FkydKAnst^Sr.^ i 1931-2001 W1NSI0N<&MIM ^ * L ^ RiiyM.St3ler , 1915'2C01 ; ■ ■ C00U3MIE '^i '■i' V 01^ ^ MaciseP.S^raili ' 1931-2001 . WALUWC ' ■ ■' OlaiHCorJueS^ \ 1912*2001 lAXKsvni^ , '• ■i . DaudC&ndi '.'ii IDffl-MOl " MOOOVIUB,.'V. \ MididlT.Fdster> iw 7-a»i‘ ' ’ kVXKSVIUJl '■ ' '(V-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - C9 '32SN M ilnS treet'il Mocksvllle, NC'< I (336)731-2148 ,* CLOSING Satuiday, June 30,2001 ^ /v iA a /n ^ ■ Funebal H o m e | 633WilBboiDSm« ModiivilJc.NC wo 751-1100 S a l c i t i G l c u C o i i n t r i f C l u b Thursday N ig fitD iim e r Specials June 28 Texas BBQ Bash — $10.95 July 5 Tastes of the Mediterranean $13.95 Open for Dinner Thuisdiy & Frid^6pm Rnervatkm Rcoonuncnded 1000 den Day Drive, Oenunona TU^OOS S*kmgkn.ooin DEEPER DISCOUNTS Casual Dress at Church? T h a t^ s o k a y w ith u s ! First United Methodist Church 305 North Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2503 J o in U s O n S u n d a y 8:50 am - CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP (Keyboards/Guitars - Drama - Special Music - Life Application Messages Fellowship and Refreshments After the Service) 10:55 am - TRADITIONAL SERVICE . (Age-Level Choral & Bell Choirs - Children's Church - Nursery ■ :. , . inspiring Messages) —SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:50 am— . ■ ^'There is a place for you! A place to belong!" . UP TO 7 5 % 0 F R C lo s in g F o r R e m o d e lin g T h is S a tu rd a y ' All Sales Final •No Exchanges • No Refunds m m DIAMOND rCOLD GALLERY N i'\l lu \ \ ; il- M iir l ill M o c k s 'ilk ’I 751-.'747 Chris and iVmandn Clontz Smith Grove UMC Gets New Pastor Pastor Chris Clontz and his wife Amanda have been wel* corned to Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Clontz is a graduate of Pfeiner University with a degree in religion, and is in his third year at Hood Theological Semi nary. His wife is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a degree in speech and language pathology. She plans to continue graduate work there this fall. Clontz’ first Sunday will be July 1 at 11 a.m. Cornatzer News By Doltic Polts Cornatzer Cotresponclcnt Clara Bamey returned lidmc last Thursday from Forsyth Hos pital after having surgery for a fractutcd hip. Homer Potts ondAaronCarter visited Earnest (Chunic) Livengood in 801 Rest Home in Advance. He had bodi feet am putated. Homer Polts also visited Edd Helper in the Duiin community last Fiiday, Maiy Lou Ellis who resides ^ on Milling Road has been sicic at her home for the past two weeks.' Mr. and Mrs. Terty Potts and Wesley vacationed at the beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Alien visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts Sunday night. Perry Morris was taken to Forsyth Hospital Saturday morn ing and treated for a kidney stone. Pino News______ By Norn Latham Pino Correspondent Last Sunday was Pastor Dianne Marsden's last Sunday at Wesley Chapel. Next week she , will be moving to another assign ment and we will welcomc a new pastor, Melinda Snyder. We arc saddened by Dianne's departure but we look forward to the joui*- ney with Mindy. A ll the members at Wesley Chapel are excited to wclcome Mack and Sarah Eure into our church family. They joined the church on Dianne's last Sunday. Adam Thomas was a visitor at Wesley Chapel Sundoy. Sunday night Betty and Roland West at their home in Cana hosted a farewell cookout for Pastor Dianne Marsden and her family. Approximately 30 members and friends attended to say good-bye to Dianne, her hus band, Keith and children, Gretchen aiid Jess, ‘f ■ ' . Pastor Melinda Snyder will live in.." the parsonage at Farmington so last week several liicmbers of Fcnninglon UMC and Wesley Chapel spent hours giving it a facelift. It was a lot of hard work and long hours but it is ready for her to start her life in this community. -Tom and Toni Horton spent the weekend in Shatiey Springs. , They eiitettmricd with singing on Saturday and Sunday. . Dennis Craver and Bob and Kathy Ellis hosted a Mexican Fiesta to honor Dennis' wife, Fran on herSOth birthday at their home in Arcadia. 40 guests, fam ily and friends, enjoyed the cel ebration. Fran is the doughter or' |Bobai|d Louise Dill. A tte n d T h e C h u rc h O f Y o u r C h o ic e No Creek Primitive Baptist Church, No CrookChurch Road, Mocksvillo. Second & fourth Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conferenco, 1:30 p.m. Pastor, Elder Eugono Bonnett. Eaglo Heights Church, 10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertlmo, 7 p.m. Thursday Biblo study. Casualdress, contomporaiy music & worship. 5103 U.S. 158. Hillsdale.' Mocksvllle Wesleyan Church: HospI* talStreol.SundaySchool,9:45a.m. Wor* ship. 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meet* Ing, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751* 5595. , ' Union Chapel United Methodist . Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Sunday School, 10, Worship. 11., Pastor, Rev. ' Brad Holliman. Center United Methodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Wor ship, 11. Pastor Bill Wombaugh. 751* 2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevette. 402-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940*3753. Elbavllle United Methodist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9} & Youth forChrlst (ages 10*12), 1st & 3rd Sun., 3* 4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ meet every Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Disciple I Bible Study, Wed., 7 p.m. Disciple III Bible Study, Thurs., 7 p.m. Located In Advance. Pas* ton Rev. Jack Wallace. Cooleemee Church of Qod: Sunday School,9:45a.m.WoT8WpSBnrtco, 10:45 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour, 7 p.m. For info about transportation, call Brother Dale Breidingerat 284-2160. Cornatzer United Methodist Church: 1244 Comatzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Bible Study. Wednesday, 7:30. Rev. Harold Zimmerman, pastor. Bethel United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. Warner, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. David Childers. Located In downtown Advance. FarmlngtonUnitedMethodlstChurch: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Dianne Marsden.- Oak Grove United Methodist Church: 1994 U.S. 156, Mocksvllle. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Concord United Methodist Church, . Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10a.m. Rev. Phillip Parks. ; Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 . a.m.‘ Wonderful Wednesdays Children's* program. 6-7:30 p.m. Pastor, Rev. Den nis B. Marshall. ' Episcopal Church of the Good Shep* herd, Church St., Cooleemee. Worship: 9:30 a.m. Children's Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. EvenIngsenrfce,6p.m.WednesdayBibie Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale United Methodist Church: 5226 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship sendees Sunday at 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. with Promiseland (children's ministry thm 5th grade). Youth meetings. Wednesday nights. Impact (jr. high) at 5:30;Axls(sr.hIgh)at7.Smalgroupsand Bible studies throughout week: drama, worshipteam.couplos^slnglos,women’s, men's. Or. Kelgh Turman, pastor. Will Piitt, director of student ministries. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Son/Ice: 10 a.m. Sun* day School: 10:45'a.m. Rev. Dianne Marsden. Pino Rd. RedtandPentecostalHollness Church: Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Interim Pastor: Rev. GlennReichley.751-5419. Web Address: http://www.mindsprlng.com/NioIycross/ Mocksvllle First Presbyterian Church, 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening; Cho* rasters (grades 1*5) & Youth (grades 6* 12), 5:30 p.m. Paslon Neal Carter. (336) 751*2507. Mocks United Methodist Church. N.C. 601 S., Advance. Rev. Bnjce Gwyn. Sun day worship: 6:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Pastor; Or. Robert McLawhom, 998-3654. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and after school programs, 940* 5296. Hlllsd8leBaptl8tChurch:SundayWor- ship, 11 a.m., Sunday Bible Study, 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. children's youth activities, prayer meet ing, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. AWennan, 940-6618.MinislerofMusic.BrenlHelton. 4815 U.S. 156, Advance. Faith andVictory Family WorshlpCen* ter, 1687 Hwy. 601N. Sunday Sendees, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church, Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Senrice, 11 a.m. Wednesday night Biblo study, 5 p.m. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pas tor Derrick Mock. Women’s Aux. & Broth erhood Bible Study, 1 st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty United MethodlstChurch.U.S. 601 S. Worship:9:45am. Sunday School: 11a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Ser vice, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional senrice. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 336- 751-2503. Believer's Sonship Tab«rnacte: Sun* day worsbJp, 10:30 Wed.-evening, 7 p.ni. Paston Jerry L Couch,' 998-3748. Cana Rd. •* Potter's Une. Turrentlne Baptist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship,' 11 a.m.; Night Sen/ice, 6 p.m. Pastor Rev. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sun day School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 321 Rediand Rd., Advance. 336-998- 5063. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: bethumcOaol.com. Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advance, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks, Apt. 7A, Milling Rd., 7 p.m., Thuredays, Bishop T.R. Rice. Clement Grove Church of God, Body of Christ 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492- 5125.SaturdoySen/icos: Sabbath School, 10a.m., Worship, 11 ;45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paston Elder Ernest llames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tues days, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8-8:30 a.m., WSTP1490 AM. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sun* day School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 998* 3022. LlbertyWe8leyanChurch,2106Sheffleid Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m., Mom. Worship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adven* lure 7 p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Paston Ronald Leo. Bixby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork- Bixby Rd.,near Comatzer Rd.,Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Pastor. Rev. Carol Anno Jackson. 998-6813. DullnUn!tedMethodlstChurch,6970uiin Rd.. Mocksville, 998-6171. Paston Bob McLawhorn. Sun School 10:30 a.m., Wor ship 9:30 a.m. CooleemeeUnltedMethodlst.KidsKamp every Sun. 5-6:30. For info call 951-0411; In Home Bible Studies, by Randy Howell. Leam the tnith about the rapture, other subjects avail. Call 284-4667. Bear Creek Baptist Church, Boar Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m.. Team Kkls Wed. 6:30 p.m., Cecil Wetherholt * Interim Pastor. Cooleemee First Baptist Church, 204 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Study 10 a.m.. Mom. Worship 11 a.m., Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Tenm Kids 6 p.m. grades 1-6, Wed. night 7 p.m. Interim Pastor Dr. Wayne Sterling. Mocksvllle Second Presbyterian, 400 Pine St. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751 *1410 St Francis of AsslssI, RC. Mosses; Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m. Bible Study, Sunday 6 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, 1835 Farm* . Ington Road. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Bible Study, 6 p.m. tCds In Action, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Rev, Joseph B. Tomberlin 111. 998*3826 or e*mall: pastofJoot«yahoo.com. 1 Btalse Bapt(st;Chureh,:u.S. 601 NorlA. across from Hom'sTnM:kSlop, Mocks\rf>le. '• 751-3639. Worship&SundaySchool,9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday sen/ice, 7 p.m. Paslon Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., f^ksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship: 11 a.m. Paston Rev. Donald Ray JenWns. 751-0597. Fulton United Methodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Paston Rev. Jack Wallace. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday night praise & worship. 6. Wednesday night praise & worship, 7. Pas tor, James Ward. 998-6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksville.751 -5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship; 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Service, Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship service, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 998-8306. ComatzerBaptlstChurch. 1372Comatzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11; evening, 6:30; Awana's Wor* ship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening. 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church. 1669 Sheffield Rd.. at County Une Rd. Seoirices: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all ages. 11 a.m.. Sun* day Worship. IJames Baptist Church, Sheffield Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Wor* ship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening, 6, Wednes* day, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Mom* Ing worship, 11 a.m. Rev. McRay. Advance First Baptist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study and mission groups, 7 p.m. Paston Lanny Atkins. Church phone: 998-6302. Church of Qod of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S.,Mocksvllle. Sunday School,10a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6; Wednes- dayevening,7.PaslonRev.BobtvShInauit. 719-6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St., Cool eemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship ll.Sunday evening,6;WednesdayAwana/ Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study, 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbath School, Satur day, 9:30*11; Worship, 11-noon. Paston Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macedonia Moravian Church. 700 N.C. 601 N.. Advance. Sunday School, 9:30- 10:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-4394. Paston Rev. Greg Uttle. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324 Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Paston Ronnie Craddock. 996-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11 & 6. Wednes day Night Prayer meeting, 7:30. Uve Sun days. WDSL 1520AM, 11*Noon. Mt Zton Holiness Church of Qod. U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m., Mom/ng Worship, ll^i Paston BlahopJamesIjames. ;, if . ^Mt8lnalAMeZfonChuroh.468P0Oplos . Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship. 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Otis 0. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living God, 2121 Comatzer Rd., Advance. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship time, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE ft CO. BSON.TradoSI. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 VOGLER X r^ N S 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336-766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road MockBVlllo, NC 27028 336-751-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. AP«U> l»MPAHr 16S Turkey Foot Road Mocksvllle, NC 27028 336-492-5565 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS Evelyn Haynes Rck 751-3831 OfflCK (336) 751-3538 HOMED DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksvllle, NC IZ7028 336-751-9144 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Three Boy Scouts Tapped Into Order Of Arrow Three members of Boy Scout Troop 505. chartered to Center United Methodist Church, were tapped into the Order of the Ar row at the traditional Family Night ceremony Thursday, June 21, at Cherokee Scout Reserva tion. These honorees were JJ Byerly, Joseph Phillips, and Kyle Wooten. }i is the son of Jerry and Lynne Byeriy of Mocksville. Kyle is the son of Thomas and Pam Wooten of Mocksville. They are rising eighih graders at South Davie Middle School. Jo- ' seph is the son of Edford and Patty Phillips of Mocksville, and Is a rising 9th grader at Davie High School. . These boys have a combined total of more than 12 years In scouting. All three hold the rank of “Life” in Scouting and are working on their Eagle rank. The Order of the Arrow is Scoutlng's honor society, and recognized as an official pro gram activity of the Boy Scouts of America. It Is Intended to rec ognize those scouts who best- exemplify the scout virtues of cheerful service, camping, and leadership. Even though Robert Baden- qK focuses on the develop ment of methods to teach the scouts allending camp that skill proRclency in Scoulcraft Is not enough; rather, the principles embodied in the Scout Oath and Law should become realities in the lives of Scouts. As a means of accomplishing this without'preaching and within a boy's interest and un derstanding, "O A” was launched as a program based on peer recognition and the api»al Powell, a renowned British army of Indian lore. Scout Troops officer founded Scouting, the would choose those boys from Order of the Arrow Is the amongthelrnumberbestexem- uniquely American “honorsoci- pllfylng these traits. These cho- ety of scouting". The “OAVori- sen boys would be honored as gin and development are inter- members of an Indian “lodge", twined with scouting In the Boys so acknowledged in the United Slates. form a fraternal bond Joined to gether in a richly symbolic brotherhood. To be Inducted, a Scout must be at least First Class rank, have at least IS nights of camping. In cluding a 6-day long-term camp, participate in the “Ordeal" and induction ceremony, after elec tion by his Boy Scout troop or Varsity unit. Following 10 months as an "Ordeal" member, the Anrowman may participale in the "Brotherhood" ceremony, which signifies the sealing of his membership and an additional emphasis on OA Ideals and pur poses. After an additional 2 years have elapsed, exceptional OA leaders may be recognized by eyes of their fellow scouts would conferring of the “Vigil Honor". Methodists Honor Three Local Scouting Units Three local scouting units were recognized at the Western North Carolina Annual Confer ence of the United Methodist Church in June. Koy Scout Troop 505, Cub Scout Pack 503, and Cub Scout Pack'574, were three of the 18 scout units out of the Western North Carolina conference area that were honored. The Bishop’s Award of Ex cellence Is authorized for the purpose of recognizing outstandmlg United Methodist Church units which have met the established criteria. Upon nomi nation by the Scouting Coo^i- nator, and approval by a proper committee or representative of the annual conference, the award Is presented by the presiding bishop to the pastor, the unit leader, and at least one member of the unit at the next regular session of the amiual conference. The award Is good for one year and may be earned again. In order to receive this award, biems study program for their corresponding age level. • 50 percent or more of the registered adult leaders (Includ ing committee and unit leaders) hold membership in The United Methodist Church. The unit must participate in the Annual Scouting MImlstries Sunday observance ‘in the local church, ' The unit has planned and completed: a. One service project in the local church- e.g. grounds work day; b. One project in the community, e.gi litter pickup; c, One service project related to national or world missions program of The United Methodist Church, e.g.UMCOR, UNICEF. The unit has observed regu lar worship services when away from church on Sundays for camping experiences or trips. If the unit Is aTroop, It must have a registered Chaplain and Chaplain Aide. The Unit Leader, Committee mittee Chairman Thomas Woolen, Commlltee members Pam Wooten, Lynne Byeriy, Stephanie Nagel, and Robert ■ Nagel, as well as by Tyler. Woolen, Kyle Woolen, W ill Byeriy, and Jack Wombough, members of the troop. Cub Scout Pack 303, chor- tered to Union Chapel United Methodist Church, also received the award. This pack has only been in existence for a year. Tlie pack was represented by the Rev. Brad Holliman, Cubmasier Bobby Nagel, leaders Stephanie Nagel and Lynne Byeriy, and Will Byeriy, former cub scout in the pack. (^ub Scout Pack 574, char tered to First United Methodist Church of Mocksville, also re ceived the award. This was the third consecutive year for Pack 574. Former Cubmasier C liff Edwards represented the pack. After the recognition cer emony, members of Pack 503 and Troop 505 attended the Bishop's Luncheon. Couple Celebrates 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David “Cooler" Coneil celcbraled their 35th wed ding anniversary on Monday, June 25. They were married at North Cooleemee Baptist Church on June 25,1966. Elaine Correil is the former Elaine Couch. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Couch. Mr. Cotiell is the son of Paul Correll and the late Earlene Conell. They have one daughter and son-in-law, Davla and Chris Vest; a son. Chuck Correll; and two granddaughters, Lindsay and Emily Carter. C o u p l e A n n o u n c e s B i r t h O f S o n _ John, Deree and Summer Bivins announce the birth of a son. and brother, Tylor Payne Bivins, on April 27,2001. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Jim and Brenda Eaton of Mocksville and Ronnie and Gall Bivins of Cool eemee. Great-grandparents are Helen Eaton of Mocksville, John Canupp of Ml. Uila and Mary Peacock and Ruth Bivins of Cooleemee. within the past 12 months (since* ' Chairman, and Scouting Coordl- the last regular session of the nator must review the unit char- annual conference) the unit shall have qualiried on all of the fol- 'lowing;,, .. ' • iO percent or mono of Uio registered and eligible youth members of the unit are work ing toward or have completed the appropriate religious em- ter and program plans for the unit with the pastor, Boy Scout Thjop 505, char tered to Center United Method ist Church, received the aword for the first time in iu history. Thi troop was represented by the Rev. William Wombough, Com- 2 Earn 4-H Scholarships W e've Taken Cardiac R ehabilitation To A W hole N ew tivEL. Jacquelyn Paige Naylor of Mocksville ond Christina Carole Mischlnski of Advance were re- jiently named winners of state 4- ■ H scholarships. Naylor, who has participated In Davie County 4-H activities for 10 years, won the $1,000 Reece and Jesse Crouse Schol arship. A recent graduate of Davie High School, she plans to study English and secondary education at a North Carolina university. She Is the daughter of Gary and Delphia Naylor. Mischlnski won die $700 4- H Horse Program Scholarship. A home-school student, she has participated in 4-H for six years. The 4-H youth development program Is conducted by N.C. Cooperative Extension, based at N.C. State University's College of Agriculwre and Life Sciences and N.C. A&T State University’s School of Agriculture and Envi- ronmenuU and Allied Sciences. ' More than 220,000 young people age 5-19 participate in North Carolina 4-H activities each year wlUi the help of25,000 adult and youUi volunuers. Amiee Barnette Receives Award The University of North Carolina at Wilmington recently awarded the Senior Medallion . I Award to its I lop 21 seniors,I the most pres- I tlgious award j presented to I seniors on be half of the Dl- I vision of Slu- I dent Affairs. F a c u lty ,’ _ ____I swff, students,i Banfctte members. of the community nominated, students. They were selected hased on the following criteria; a minimum grilde point average. ■ of 3.0, record of significant cam pus Involvement, commitment, to leadership and service,, imd evldence of personal character .1 noted for inlegrity.';;.|v:' • i Amlee Alicia Barnette, a 1997 groduate of Duvle High School,ijwas one'of >he 2j^ ‘ awarded. While at UNCW she has been involved in numerous organizations and activities, in cluding the NC Teaching Fel lows Program, Phi Mu Sorority, Cheerleadig team. Order of Omega, Panhelienlc Executive Council, Greek Judicial Board, Rho Chi Team, and the Student Council for Exceptional Chil- dren. She has also been very ac tive in the Wilmington commu nity volunteering for the United Cerebral Palsy Center, UNCW Kids'tutoring program for foster children and the Children’s Miracle Network Dance Mora- tlion. ■ She Is a dancer fo^;ihe Wilmington Hammerheads pro-' , fessional soccer bam. - ; Barnette plans to graduate In’ ' ■ ^ Decemlwr with degrees In spe- / . clal education and psychology. She Is the daughter of Ronnie ' and Linda Barnette of Bracken'. % 'd, Mocksville,': Our cardiac rehabilitation program has a new home: q 4,.l(X)-square-foot facility on the , second floor of the Kiser Medicai Building, directiy across the hail from Mid Carolina Cardiology, We coli it the Cardiac Rehab and Weiiness Center. You’iicaii it the best thing to happen to your heart since you feii in iove for ' the first time. Because In addition to a vast array of aerobic exercise equipment, our new Center features an indoor tracl« and expanded exercise times! CARDIACREHABILITATIONSiWBllNESSCENTER Pius, a registered nurse, exercise physblog'st, dietitian , and other cardiac specialists to make sure you have everything you need to get j. , healthy and active again. So if you've been diagnosed ' with a heart problem or,ore at risk for cardiovascular: disease, ask your doctor for a referral to our ; cardiac rehab program, it's the only nationally certified cardiac i rehab program in the Salisbury area. . | Which puts us on . a'whole new level, indeed. And It's a lot higher than the second floor.' Rcwan Regional Medical CENrER Swr Source BocTbtal Healthcare. 612 Mocksville Avenue •' S/<LISBURY:* (704) 210-5299 ' www.rowan.org . c . " t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - D1 Tigers, Bears & Wolves: Cub Scouts Learn Skills At Camp Tigers, bears, and wolves. No, it’s not a trip to the zoo. It’s the Uwharrle Cub Scout Day Camp that concluded It's activities on Friday, June 15 at Rich Park. On Thursday, June 14, the campers from Davie County and Lexington were participat ing In a variety of activities to earn badges and belt loops. Biker Bears Den 6 arrived at the archery range. Zachary Cranflll, of Advance, proudly carried his den’s flag. An ap propriate act, considering that day was Flag Day. The students commemorated the holiday by studying the United States flag’s history and meaning. It was then onward to other events happening throughout the camp. Across the street from the school there was an abundance of activities to choose from. Un der each shelter a different badge could be earned. Nature, scout skills, field sports, crafts, BB's, and den time were some of the choices. Camp began each morning at 9 a.m. and concluded around 4 p.m. The day consisted of 45 minutes activities arranged to fill the day and keep each camper busy working on earn ing badges. Director Rusty Stickland is in his ninth year as a camp di rector, Volunteers serve as counselors, some take time off o f work to do this, said Strickland. Without the help of Davie YMCA, Mocksville Elemen tary, and Davie Park and Rec reation the camp couldn't take ^ '^ n ^ w 'w o ii^ r f u l great year for the Uwhal^e District day camp, with 110 boys out, everybody’s had fun." i r a r Zachary Cranflll of Advance display the Biker Bears flag. - Photo by R obin Fergussor Campers practice archery (above). A prize was given to the den who made the most buils-eyes. Directors Rusty Strickland and Ciitf Edwards, along with a slew of volunteers, are key people In organizing the camp. Campers earning their nature badges made animal bird feeders. They also explored nature trails. Campers have five minutes to put up a tent, and fotir minutes to tal<e il down. These campers successluily completed the tasi<; Pictured directly above'ieft to righti Den iiiacnr ;j,CaMandraHlci«, Nathar) Schambaei< pf^lj8yijJe, Stephen KIght of Clemmons,"Andrew, Sutter and D2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 Fund Raisers Saturday, June 30 Yord Sale, Flowing Rivers Baptist Church. 817 Greenhill Road. Mocks* ville. Cm Wash for Adam Pcacock, 8 3 p.m., WaI*Mart Shopping Center parking lot. Saturday, August 11 Center UMC Ureakfost, this will be thedateforournextbreakfasl.Thanks. (or yout &uppon & we took forward to teeing you in August. Ongoing Bingo, Mocksville Moose Lodge 1949. Siindays, 3 p.m. Doors open al 1.751.2513 Bingo, WllUam R. Davie VFD, 2nd Saturday. Doors open, 6:30 p.m. Hardison Church,PoorMansSup- per,every UlThurs., 5:30-7:30 p.m. Poor Mans Supper at Cooleemee United Melh.. 4lh niurs., 5-7 p.m. Country Ham & Sausage Break* fast, every 3nl Sat. of the month, 7-10 a.m., Hardison United Meth. Church Family Life Ctr. All proceeds lo bidg. fund. Reliiiion June 29-30, July 1 Weekend revival, Church of God of Prophecy. U.S. 601 S.. Mocks- yillc. 7 p.m. June 29*30,6 p.m. July I. Jason Dalton lo deliver messages. Sunday, July 1 Splrilual Enrichment Women's Conference. 3 p.m. New Union United Methodist Church. Guest speaker: Elise Nichols. Topic: *Ex* cuse me, God Submission is Whal7” 492*5367. Tuesday, July 3 Oixby Presbyterian Mothers Morning Out, 10 a.m.*noon. ail djcs. Water games, build a bird* house. No charge. Ongoing TeamKlO. Farmington Dapl., cv* CTy Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Ages 3 & up. W8.3826. Preschool/Parents Morning Out, flethlehem United Meth. Age 2, Tues. & Thun., 9 a.m.*noon. Ages 3*4, Mon., Tues., Thurs., 9 a.m.* noon. Readiness, Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.*noon. Call 998-6820. Revelation Study, each Sun. night, 6:30 p.m. Al Sheffield Music Hall, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfool Rd. Everyone welcome to attend. Reunions Saturday, July 7 BogerFamily Reunion, Oak Grove UMC Fellowship Hall, U.S. 158, : Mocksville. 3*5 p.m. social time, 5 p.m.bus.meeting.Covereddlsh5;30 p.m. Info: 998-8997,998*3761,751- 3431.794-0127. Bring family pho tos or recipes lo shore. Sunday, July 8 Holman and Frost families 43rd annual reunion, Palmetto Church, U.S. 601 N., Mocksville. Fellow* ship begins at 10:30 a.m. Picnic dinner at 1. Relatives and friends bring covered dishes. Special Events Monday, July 2 LawenforeementBppreclallon nighl, Cruise In, downtown Mocksville, with display ol old and new Patrol cars. 5;30-9 p.m. Sponsored by Piedmont CARS Assoc, July 3-4 Piedmont Antique I’ower Auo- clatlonanilquetrocioraandcnglncs. MuslcTuesday nlghl. Parade July 4 at 9 a.m. Contcsu July 4. Masonic Picnic grounds. Wednesday, July 4 July 4lh Celebration, by Mocks* ville/Davie Parks & Rec, 6:30 p.m. gamesand contests,7:30p.m. Beach & Top 40’s music, 9:30 p.m. fire works. Admission: $5 per carload. Parking begins 5 p.m. Bring lawnchair and blankets. 4lh Annual Cooleemee 4th of July Lawnmovrer Parade, begins 10 a.m.,ChurchSt.nearZacharHouse, free watermelon al the Town Park. Come join festivities. Thursday, July 14 Carolina Ornamental Bird Sod* «ty exotic bird salt and swap. Advance Methodist Church, N.C. 801.8 a.m.-3 p.m. 998-9573. Wednesday, July 18 The Junaluska Singers, 7:30 p.m., Brock Performing Arts Cir., Main St.. Mocksivlle. Tickets: S12. Call 751*2503. Dates to Remember Monday, July 2 CruUc In, sponsored by Piedmont C. A.R3. Associatloti. from 6 p.m. til 9 p.m., Main St., Mocksville. For Info eain5i.0313 or *751*5468. ' Ongoing visit Cooleemee'sMIll VillageMu* seum, 14ChurchSL^Tues.&TT)urs., 9 a.m.*noon. Sats., 11 a.m.*2 p.m. Tours also available by appt Call 294-6W0. Recycling inickat Center Commu nity BIdg., 8*11 a.m. 1st Saturday. Recycling truck at Union Chapel Methodist, 4lh SatunJay, 8*11 a.m.. Recycling truck at Jericho* Hardison Ruritan bidg., 3rd Satur* day. 8:30-11a.m. Preschool storytime, Tues., II am..Davle County Ubrary.30-minute program. For children ages 3-5. Mu sic, read aloud, stories, nims, nursery rhymes. Meetings Thursday, June 28 Davie Co. Diabetes Support G roup, 7:00 p.m., at Davie Co. Library. Ongoing Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Wed. of each month, al ofHce Yadkinville Rd. be hind cor wash. 751*5214. ShefneId*CalahalnSupportGroup, 2nd and 4 th T\jcs.. 7 p.m., New Union Meih. Church. Meeting open to com- ■ munity. Family Services “ What Every Par- ent Should Know", parentingclasses to interested parenU of teens in local areas, every Mon. 6*7:15 p.m., at Mocksville ofl^ce Sanford Ave. Cost $15.For more info: 751-4510. JenisalemBapt, Church isaprovid- ing support for those who have lost their jobs, 8:30-10 a.m. on Mondays, call 336-284*2328 for more info. Progressive Club ofCooleemce,2nd Sunday, Cooleemee Library, 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for info. Christian Businessmen’s CommU* . (ec of Mocksville,Tliursdays,7a.m. Mocksville Rotary Hut. Gold Wing Touring Assodallon, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer. N.C. 801 at U.S. 601, 6 p.m. 284* 4799. MocksvllI^DavleJaycec3« lst&3rd Thurs., Samuels on Main Restaurant.' Mocksville, 7 p.m. Davie County Stamp Club, 2nd Thurs., Davie Senior Center, 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cobleemw Recreation Association. Zachary House, I si Tuesday, 7 p.m. . Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays. 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Second Presbyterian Church basement, Pine St. Call 751*1490 or 751*7786 for info. HomcMhooi 4*H Club, 2nd & 4th Tue$day.Call998-8925formorclnfo. Piedmont Triad Rabbit Fenders, last Sunday of each month. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit owners welcome. Call 336* 998*9858 or visit www.pledmonttriadnibblt.com or e* mailptrf2000<9aol.comformorelnfo. Help You rselfSupportGroup.Con*, cer Services. Inc., 2i^ Tuesday, noon- i :30p.m. Davie County Library. B ring bag lunch If you wUh. For more info, call751-0313or7(50-9983. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers). Macedonia Moravian Church. Sup- pon, fellowship, crafts & food. Chil* dreh guided in own program MOP* PETS. 9:30*11:30 a.nt Registration fee flexible to #of children attending. Schol^hipsavallable.Formoreinfo, call 998-4394. !.«& 3rd Fridays. The Artist Group, Davie County Li brary, 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bonnie at 998-5274. Center Community Development, 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Community Bidg. Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tues day. Town Hall. 7 p.m. unless other* wise noted. North Cooleemee and Dark Road Coundl, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Violence Services Support groups for victims. Sesslom free, confidendal. Tuesdays, 7 p.m and Friday. 10 a.m. DDVS OfHce ir DavlcCouMyOmccBWg.,751-3450. Family Violence Prevention Ser^ vices ofDavieCounty.Free counsel ing for victims of violence and theh children. Separate groups. Tuesdays, 6*7:30 p.m.First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Call 1*800* 728*3413. Davie County School Bus Driven AssoclaUon,2ndThurs.,7p.m. Davie County Sr. Center, Brock Bidg. . Concerned Bikers Association, Foothills Chapter. 2nd Wednesday. Western Steer, U.S. 601 at 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcome. Advance Garden Club, lstTues.,9 a.m..Mocks UMC. 998-2111. MocksvUleGardenGub, IslThun., First Baptist Fellowship Hall, 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. Beat the Summer Heat!!! with Edwardjones Serving Individual Investors Since 1871 Bring your fomlly unil u friend To the Firsl,Aiirnml Pre-Fourth OF July Homemade Ice Cream Social!!! 10:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. on July 2”', 2001 854 Valley Road in Mocksvillc — HuinorSliinc — Brenda B a ltic, Edward Jones Investm ent Representative MmbcrSirC (336)731^672 h J jLm wi-'g *gg 608 Buck Sealord Rd - Spacious 3BR. 27.0A. form siyto. fu9 bsm«.l6AC tract main lovol mostor suito. fam. rm. w/ liroplaco, deck. dt)io carport, covorod porcti & MOREI $265,000. CALL JANE. m 129 Niblick C t, Advance**Uut now homo In dustor community, 3DR. 20A. fufl woik out tisml with studded wals & worVshop. Now ptantatlon bTirxfs. floored attic tpaca. <214,900. CALL CONNIE. HOWARD n REALTY 275 Madison R d-O ac.w / ttroami 20x60 4 tuy oarogo & Qdditiooal 20xG0 w/3 stals lor hcnes.2ttory.4Ba30A,br{cfc homo, 2 tpla, don. garooo, dock & front porch. $259,000. C A U EVELYN. 330 S. Salisbury' St. IComer Hwys. 601 & W) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Hours: .\londjy-rriday 8-* * Saturday 9-12 • Sunday liy Appt. 1174 Jericho Church Road 141 Ralntree Road -0/oai lanWy homo! 3.127 st. 40R. 3BA. Meal tor large >am9y. Excononi locatoin In qdot noightxxhood. Ful bosornont w^amo room A wot t>v. $259,000. CALL KEN. 195 Sugar Croek Rd-tO sc. horso larm. 1B50 SF horno. 30a 2.50A. cape cod modular. 38i40 horse t>am, tractor shod, turnout shod, riding ring, pasturus. monof^amont londng. $249,000. CALL C0NN1& 1S4 Falnway Or. Bermuda Run- Almost 2000SF bvo*y homo, spodous rms, porfoct k>r eniettaining, largo dock off 23.5I2S.8 UVDR OvorlooUng leihgroon. $179,000 CALL MIKE or LEE 120 Carrie Circle - Groat location on cuklo-sac, Ig. bock yard. 3Bn. 2.5EM. caih. coiling, Ig, laund. rm. deck. Iront porch. 2 car garage & 20i20 dotach. garage wAjverhoad door. $134,900. C A U CONNIE. 173 Hickory Road - Groat split loyof - near school. 2074 square looL 3 twdrooms. 2 t»lh8. Qroat living space artd wooded lot. Al tor jusl $124,900. CALL MARY. Nice brick ranch style home conveniently located close to town. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, living room, den. large kitchen, deck. All for only $119,900. CALL MARY TODAY TO VIEW! lANE KENW IlraO C K SALES 751-S560 751-2645 176 Byeriy Chapel Rd.- Ronovatod -86 dbtowlde on appx. 6 Ac. open grass land, (can divldo) 3Qa ^BA. wood siding, new tin root. la. porches. O u t^ . A kennol. fronts Mr. KonfyRd.$l»,90QCMi.JAHE 120 Parkway Court - Located In groat nolghbortwod dose to MO. 3BR. 28A, hardwood floors in large oat-irv. Utch.. largo U\ wA)as kns hi fireplaco.S134.900. CALL CONNIE. 504 Fairfield Rd - Nice ranch style homo w/drdo drive located on 2.2SA& 3BR, tOA. gardoa tusomont. carpod. extra space oval, lor mot)ile homo, provkling rental Income. $90,900 CALL EVELYN 333 Joe Rd-Farm house w/ 1349 nnishod SF. SBR. 1BA. new out't)ldg.. peded lor own bus.. 40x30 conaele fir, wired, hsuialod, plumbed for batt), top level ot house unfinished w/ 770SF $92,900CALLMARY 3121 US Hwy. 64 East - Chonning rartcTv^coiiage stylo homo Ihnt needs ■ TIC. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car geroge, detached carport fircplaco In Dying room. ,500 CALL CONNIE. 179 Forrest Ln - 2BR. tOA older home wilot.^ ot character. Many h'dwood floors, large klich.. firet^aco in LR. covered ba(A porch w^eeioway to - carport Part bsmt lor storage.' $07,500 CALL JANE 397 wilkosboro St>; Tons ot potential In this charming 4BR tBA home w/oonvontont in- town tocation. formal A DR. Ljirgo front porch, wood flooririg under carpoL $63,000. CAU JAN & 312 Boxwood Ch Rd-3BR, 2BA. <9$ Skyline dblowldo. dble deUichod. garage, open floor plan with s ^ BRs. fireplace & Lg. Master BA. w/gardon tub A sep. itw m $72,500. CALL JANEorMJ. 123 Cenlor St - Cooioomoe S rm house, excel, cond. Nat gas heat CA. new roof, replacem't windows' A now storm dra. Attached carport A partial bsmt. RO. rolrlg. DW. Winds. $84,500 C A U KEN 3113 Hwy. 64 East - Good investment proportyl PresonlV rented, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1.5 stork», attached carport Tiropiaco In Bving roora $56,000 CALL CONNIE. 2457 Farmington Rd-Very pretty rural area. ON approx. 1AC. JBR.1BA,ln*asls'oond. Buyer must Install septic sys.' May rwod cnty wator hookup, wed on prop. Grt»at kwestmt $47,900 C A U MARY. I.OIS AMJ 1„\M )A v,\ii.a iii.i; R rM .vi. I’ ltoiM Jtrii s [f.;.8kl{). Lot 114,000 Bear Creek Ch. M . W ia DiVIDE-------Ac. WW.253 Hidden Valley.......________________UU 8 A 9 SH.OOO Hi»y. 158_______________:_________BkJg. U l S25,000 , Ivy circle- Bermuda Run........«-..,-.1.<9 Ac. lol $80,000 T\irr*fltine Chureh Rd__________________S Ac. $32,500 mCarnpgroutKl Road, Slatfsvllle... $72,000 3800 Q Old Rosebud Circle, Ckr Hwy.1S8... Bidg. UIS19,900 HoweURd--------___________________iDAc. $80,000 ..... ■ ■ «3JAc.$40,000 A $875,000 Randolph County_ RitledgeRd--------- ^6 At.*/’ Poultry Farm $115,000 ^.290.6 Ac. $371,800- 8839 Center Grove Church Rd, Clemmons.... 153 Center Circle--------------------------------- 115SHoedmoreRd..« -.$875 P/M -.$803PAI, ..$550P/M ■ '243 Main Street C6oleemee. J.._$4S0P/M ‘ Hwy. 001N... H«ry.158^. ,.jr,5«AAc. 1150,000 MCf house, $175,000 ..7.44ACA0122.02 $St,120. ...............-7.44AcAot2Z03 $91,120 Edison S tre e t.;..^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Q L o ts 22<-24 $12,500 Edlsoo Strwt-,»lT!TPTjil.lii:i<;l,U*Lobt 1»>21 $12,500 Ca l l H o w a r d Re a l t y t o d a y AN D LET,us PUT YOUJN THE ' HOME OF YO U li DREAMS. , C .illus.it (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 . urVisitoitrW ebsite.it w w w J n o w a r d r e a l t y . c o n i to put our stoff to work for you! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - D3 By Marc L. williams Spccial 10 tlie Enterprise Ttic lerm "self-esteem" is n . populur phrase lo describe liow we think and feel about our* selves. My female clients, in par ticular, frequently use the term when describing themselves, family members and their chil dren and friends. Often, we use ilie'terms “self- respect,” "self-conridencc," and “feeling good obout myself in- terchangeobly with “seif-es- teem." Asic anyone what they mean by these terms ond tiiey’ll probably talk aboiit whether they meet the expectations of paienls and society and whether they ate "good enough” compared to other people. . As a psychotherapist, I work to help many clients develop an accurate picture of their self es- 1.1 believe that self-esteem ipasses three'areas; your temi. I cfiomi Navy Seaman Visits Spain Navy Seaman Rccrult Curtis A. Wilcox, son of Vicki Van Schoyck of Illinois and Tommy A. Wilcox of Mocksvillc is hal^ way (hrough a slx*montli deploy* mcnt to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf while assigned to Ihe dock landing ship USS Portland, home ported in Uuic Creek. Virginia. Wilcox’s ship also visited cll* ies In France, Italy and Spain where he had lltc opportunity lo shop, slglitscc and enjoy the lo* ,ca1 culturc and cuisine. USS Portland supports am* phlbious operations using land* Ing craft air cushions, which are specially-designed Hovercraft that travel above land and sea surfaces and deliver vehicles and equipment. The ship also has conventional landing craft and helicoptcrs embarked, and Is equipped with mcdicot facilities ■ Htaffcd by Niivy doctors, dentists, nurses, and corpsmen. Business Winners Brian Ratlcdge, I9yii gradu ate of West Forsyth High School, now a rising senior at N.C. Slate University, along with Slefanie Vaughn, won first placc from among 54 applicants, in the Cattoll Joyner Business Plan Competition awarded through the School of Management, with Iheir partnership in business. North Americon Pool Corpora tion. They are dean's list students with 0 4.0 OPA in ihe business management marketing pixigram at N.C. State. Vaughn is the daughter of Kevin and Debbie Vaughn of Creedmoor. Ratledge is Ihe son of Kenneth aiid Ella Ratledge of Winslon-Solem, for merly of Mocksville, Four Corners News By Marie White Four Comers Corespondent Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shelton have returned home after spend ing the weekend In WImlngton. They visited their grandson Peyton Triplett. Ronnie Smith of 0a. and Jerry Potts visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith Thursday afternoon. .Mrs. Johnsie Shelton and Mrs. Judy Trivette intended liie wedding Saturday of Gameite Nance and,Ted Chapman at ■ Macedonia Moravian Church;; ' Mr. and Mrs., Leonard Shelton ond Abby Ferguson have, relumed home after spending the weekend at Myrtle Beach. ivlr. ond Mrs. Joe White at tended 0 cookoui Saturday night ol the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ailie Wood ill Winston-Salem, Mr. ond Mrs. Totn Ramey and two grand- I daughters of Ml. Airy also nt- tended..' , Belly York ond Olive Burgess are on our sick llsl Md need our I cpn’tinued'prayers; ; i Mr. and Mrs. Mark While ond ■ Jessica visited the Lazy 5 Ranch , j ' neor ^ooresvilie Monday. , i, „ basic sense of self worth, whether you see yourself realis- licolly, and whether you value your speciol qualities. First, ond most basic-do you consider yourself o good or bad person? Are you a worthwhile person who deserves the love and respect of others? The answer lo these questions may change throughout life. They can flrst be answered at a young age, such as in grade school, with a simple “yes" or “no," The second thing lo consider is ihe negative ond positive quali ties that you possess and whether you con assess them fairly. Of ten, when 1 osk clients lo list Ihese qualities, even those lo pro- * fess to have “poor self-esteem" con give bolonced, primarily positive, descriptions of them selves. Thiid, whoi talents and skills do you possess that aren't depen dent on self-esteem? Are you a wonderful cook? Or, maybe you excel ot sports? Even someone who feels like o lerribie, worth less person con have Ihese skills ond lolents. A person with low- esteem, however, may not value their special sWlls. Self-esteem seems to be lied to our paiiini's expectations and our behavior during childhood. All of us know someone who is attractive, talented and accom plished, yet i^eels inferior and out of place among others. They do not feel “good enough" despite obvious evidence to the contrary. We're likely to wonder, "Why can’t they be fair lo themselves? The answer to this question tends to lie in how someone an swers the question: "How do my parents reolly feel obout me? Am I ‘good enough' for them?" Children depend on ihelr par ents for many things, including 0 basic sense of personal worth. Chiidrcn-ond even odults-who do not think they ore good enough for their parents ore likely lo odopt this same mind set. The good news is that os adults, wc con decide for ourselves about our self-esteem. We no longer have to rely solely on out parents to tell us whether we ore “good enough," but con use the evi- . dence as how our lives are octu- oily turning out os o guide. Williams, U.S., a llcmscil pwfessiom! counselor, pmciices In Mocksville (492-5065) and Salisbury. COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE Friday, June 29 from 2:30-7:00pm at All American Ford Mercury Ploaso call (336) 751-2161 lo schodulo on appointment. Watk'ins arc also wolcomo. To be a blood donor ono must bo Qt loast 17 yoars old, waigh 110 pounds and bo in goneral good hoalth. » Sponsored t>y the Davie County American Rod Cross and All Amerlcart Ford Mercuy IM3SQ3I 924 Yadkinville Rd. • Mocksville, NC • (336) 751.2161 Wetmore Farms W O O D L E A F • Home Grown Field Tomatoes • Yellow Squash • Pickling or Long Green Cucumbers • Cantaloupes • Other Assorted Vegetables Already picked Available Now Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays from Modtstlllt taka 601 South to SOI Intersection, turn riglil il IlghL 4 miles to caiftfm light la Woodletf. Follow signs to larm. 704-278-2028 jMISonhoTOcriiTOMaMxaesioi Nm doU««d« 013( am bl StaoM B GoiWl vw« ai M 2 f j BoTj Hl-ii IWw. ^ lub mlsiCTKrmjfieitJiiWoillasllonj Hn m Hrjr tt 3ES! ! I ba?lS.^4a^ i/artjl v. tie LMkswi. t m eotu«« b »wfKt tw t>M 2268 HWY 64W m m m m CffWtm er Dm. U txt ho«* br<» hom* tWIt tnfUMrt tn. Cftn wK I jig* «twt «-i-»loc^to^ hviKw ?♦/• timnctf. r*nt»<l n y»»it s'*** lotjion. W(rnul«v 11500Ti>«*a» Ooi*«9 Cotl» I84EosIM(^9Av 5 W | 265Edwoidil!d' r W rf ttxljvie, Sa.3i!A, tstiK rraa/)-4 oftMer, Thj ? kih co«m» »ith 3 ix>9i«*KJe20M* n ft wltfcft WC* v; (t MB hx«. frxsWa home* and a rtntal »pace lot a H- y I hcne w 8i 2BA 225NewH<mpsWeCfSH511()OI 458 Deodmoti • 5M1900 1 3MDovieAco(lemy 587.000 Cutloffl bull ranchcr on over 4 jl trick how h u*uti»d»oe»»rithit7ew.rFuitijfflt. rvrja1ate.wiie.hcw neoficrtood 1600 n«wc*fp*t.p*int. and counter topi, Spjcixj Uchtfl jnd D.tig fOCfllUrge 2000* iq. ft. oultiuUingi, and mwel deo. Dout>ltwid« on 1.8 aaai.3 bedrooma, 2 full batha, located convanlent to achoels, ahoppJng. Great buy at S69.9001 llejlBlpfJPBiWfc(r«l-«»»l(lHra u « „C o u m ,h«u im.» firtnsnm 'u! x,. IHAnUct. lool«...b!mtnolKl,iWlnloii. 5223NCHwy.8(llS'$8aO(10| 156 Pine Slieel*$H90D0 1 2565Dov»AcodcfiiyBd'»TO &..thoi»hru.1 Ullhg.L«g«lot “ SSTSI!?re* fru ten ■/(»» Uj oa KOOC* trc«dsocytax*OccKUitJcgij w,th lencedhbackvafd lock^ chair WVUW hom* piWCT WC*® front pooh. »«uniy to!* o( "llSLw totov’SSrtlS iteraae. outboWnQj. mofei Advartc* NC-Creat twrna inoreat locatioo 3BR.2BA Lg outbu>i(I>ng used as oitce or art studK).1.46 Ac. AB appkancet remain. Mutt Seal 114 Noma lane • SII9900 3ait.2 0aihhomew/tni Spaclou* Mitr. bedroom w. jetted garden tub In Httr. Bath. CapflcodhofMinaefflfnoni. Of''8f'WW>Wrrodc<netf*oodSnJe CusJixfrbulllranchwithalthebellsand C«d*n*H»naho wdw»«C<rMh<rt construction ki PeMmlani eicdlent location.Over2000iQVh. VrUemcbtorernahDMrftArtfbdOsla3BR/2BA& landKap«d bwa geot locow eeoiofi cotdtiCA lond itfinaiaed situatedonabeautjulcomet lot blBuynwandchooMcdoa 150 WeslmonlDi- 596500 1 l25Peppe(iloneDi-SM I 24MUS Hwy,MW'5l/6000 I lollS Benson In • SI69000 I 753SMainSI' WVWtM-StfM 1m brntousi ^ M mien anrnta. UMino' o»n tMi cwy 26*/2aA lOU MMrTOi. twtQt mc*. pl.>i Mtd lerlOLnX Ju*ttt#ne*fThr» 1530 tq.lt. home wai bull In 2000.38R. 2&A, 9H. ceifing artd a tug« nutter tuit* In ttw Ptppwttone VjbdMtion. ____________________________ HrataBiHcMfiWajnlpaSBW taJS^rSfciSMwiiaS^ I® toapctfitMAUonaufo Iwulii^iOTlriMllillatitajoj tocustcrruetheintericr. 135BunkeiWay5M000 I W2 Faimington'51iaOOO 829 Gladslone Rd • 5M9001 131 livinglcn Rd • 5249,000 Al brick home boasts 9ft ceings ^^hout,)600tjf^ one-level Mocksville Office Nocksville. NC Htoic PfOferty in Fjnrinjtait Th* chara^^ roRwa rd chjnn d I m tv (n Winiton-Salem 7.S tat ettata In a very prtvatea gn H VI ------1------ - Great brick home Wth ejtf3 buiino lOt. Baautifd 29« »q. ft. fam» how* wlih teBiw. E»» Cdoa R«toM¥« r t r SfiltpUn,!«J9«mVhdoat, t o <-S2 ■«t<m , and^'3i/2BA ‘ lnimaaiateinsi(le.Callfroniaerifo. ■ 854 Ualley Rd 336-Z5I-2222 * around po^ Convenient tow S. ToIIFreel-877-SWM-SjQLD Cleffloioiis Office >3802-0 Clemmoas Rd Ctemmons. NC • 336-778-2221 Toll Freel-866-SOLOSWM . __jtt cap* code3.SBA. 2 nrepiacet, Kre«r»ed porch w. larger deck, iwwly remodeled kitchen & tnK^tmore. xtt Kftrf t M) • Qw 1X014 k. lea 2 U MM. tvgt wi-« Utfan, arxvbM t9 Knew Great 4 BR home, fireplace, garage, ipit BR plan. nice. Bi/yer to choote car^t. Rooj^ In for central vacuum. Buidefolf<rtSI90p.inclotlc(ico»ts. ; . Kyle Swicegood, CCIM 751-4444 Brook# CaiMon Doiii Short • Prop Mtr J""* * ^ 751^2222 751-222^ .Nm nnlncioo m 1.7 atit lol Om 1900 i?.«. Wslud knt lOOn Masl« rja.SmhilopMo., ■ y is it ftu r W ebs.it,e f t t w « iiw « o u :w ltQ r ^ tc !m < titte ,V /w « ii« iw « lt(ir5 ,< ;e in > 0 3 D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD', June 28,2001 I I T}ie following cases were dis- pojed of in Davlc Admlnlslrailve Court June 15 with Judge Ellen E Drechsler presiding. Prosecuting was Mary Covington, assistant DA. —Dewey D. Alien Jr., 70 mph in a 35 mph zone,.reduced to im« proper equipment, SIO, cost. —Karen D. Allred,.driving while license revoked, dismissed, made cost. . -* ■ '—Johnnie W.Alverson, 80 mph In 'a 70 mph zone, reduced to im« • proper equipment, $10, cost. ‘ —Shawn P. Anderson, 70 mph; in a 55 mph zone, reduced to 60 in 55, cost. —Cristina D.Angelt, 59 mph In ; a 45 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. ; ■ —Russell A. Arno, 83 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to Impro'^r equipment, cost: failure to wear seat belt, $50. ' , • —Travis D. Arnold,, no . operator's license, dismissed, made cost. —Jonathan D. Beaver. 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduced to im* proper equipment, $10, cost. ' —Merouane Dencherif, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to im* proper equipment, $10, cost^ ^ —Durak 0. Desnelli, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. —Elizabeth Dirskovich, 80 mph. In a 70 mph zone, reduced to lm> proper equipment, $ |0, cost. ‘ —Luis A. Blanco, inspection violation, dismissed, made cost; un« •afe movement, dismissed, clWl settlement. —Steven K. Boger, failure lo stop at a stop sign, reduced to im* proper equipment, $10, cost. —Nicholas R. Boyles, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to im- proper equipment, $10. cost. —John 5. Bracken, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil settlement. ''' —Jennifer W. Brogdon, failure ! to stop at a slop sign, reduced to , improper equipment, $10. cost. —Benjamin Brown, allowing unlicensed to drive, dismissed, made cost. '—Kevin J. Brown, 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced lo 60 in 55, cost.. —Maria D. Cabell, failure to ;stop at steady red light, $25, cost; license not In possession, dismissed, made cost. —AoronJ. Campbell. 88 mph In f a70 mph lone, leduceU to 74 in 70, j<MSt. 11 -Annette F. Carter, 60 mph In U 45 mph zone, dismissed, j . —Jorge M. Caslano, 83 mph in |a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 In 70, !cost; inspection violation, dis- |mlssed. made cost, j -Scotty E. Chunn, expired reg- '.jlstratlon, dismissed, made cost. 1 . —John D. Clay, failure to stop <at a stop sign, reduced to Improper (equipment, $10, cost. ‘j ' —^Wesley A. Couch, 68 mph In 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10. cost. —Natalie F. Craft. 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 in 70, cost. ; —Teresa B. Crotls, 69 mph in a .^55 mph zone, reduced to improper j^uipment,$10,cost. i.: —^ohn E. Dackow, 69 mph ih a 55 mph zone; reduced to improper equipment. $10, cost; license hot In possession, dismissed, made cost. —Jerod Grooms, driving while license revoked, dismissed, made cost. . —Lynn M. Oniber, 80 mph in 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 In 70, cost. ' —Lydia A. GruplnskI, 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduced to Im- , proper equipment, $ 10, cost. ' ’ —Mark A-. Gunsch, failure'to yield, reduced m impro^r equip ment; $10, cost., —Stuart L. Haddock, failure to yield, dismissed. ~ V —Ashley E. .Hanes, no operator’s license^ dismissed, made cost... ■ - . —Alisha D. Harmon, exceeding posted speed, cost; failure to stop at a stop sign, dismissed. 1 —Estevan B. Hernondez, 91 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to : exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. . —Michael S. Hicks, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. —William B. Hoots, 91 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to exceed ing safe speed, $25, cost. -B illy W. Hupp, 78 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $10, cost. -Heather D. Huss, 80 mph Ih a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. . —David R. James,- 70 mph In a 55 mph zonej reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost —Christopher M. Jotinson. 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $ 10, cost: fol lowing too closely, dismissed, civil settlement —Amanda S. Johnston. 84 mph In a 70 mph zone, rcduced to 74 In 70, cost; Improper passing, dis missed. . —ShaylaA.Jones, 85mphlna 70 mph zone, reduced lo improper. equipment, $50, cost. -^esar A. Juarez. 87 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 in 70. cost —Kristin M. Kamap. 84 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment. $50, cost. —Ginger 0. Kerr, 63 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduced to SO in 45, cost; Inspection violation, dis missed, made cost. -Anthony W. Klnser, no ilabll- ity Insurance, dismissed, made cost: ; brake light equipment violation, dis missed, made cost. ' >. < -Jennifer L. Kreimer, exceed ing safe speed, dismissed, civil settlement —Larry C. Lackey^ 82 niph In '70 mph zone,' reduced to improper ’ equipment. $25, cost. —Mary H. Lee. 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost: Inspection , violation, dismissed, made cost . Anita F. Leonard, reckless driving to endanger, dismissed, made cost ' • —WalkerB.Lewis,80mphina 70 mph zone, reduped to Improper equipment, $10, cost —Marguerite B. Little, 84 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to im proper equipment, cost: no child restraint system, $50. -Richard B. Lohr, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $t0, cost: expired reg istration, dismissed, made cost: fail ure to stop at a steady ted tight, re duced to improper equipment, $ 10, cost. . . —Norman D. Mahan; 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, rcduced to Improper equipment $10, cost ' —Rebecca P. Maier, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10,cost -W illiam P. Marklln, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil settle ment. —Martha S. Martin, 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment $10, cost —Ryan D. McClannon. inspec tion violation, dismissed: failure to yield at stop sign, reduced to Im proper equipment, $10, cost —Sherri A. McDaniel, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Im- ; proper equipment $10, cost. L —Glenn 0. McNalry, 80 mph In - & 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. ' —Mark A. Meckley, 80 mph In ■ a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $10, cost —Tamara K. Merrell, 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost >^amie L. Newman, failure to notify DM V of address change, dis missed, made cost. • -W illiam T. Nivens, expired registration, dismissed, made cost. —Brandon M. O'Brian, failure to reduced speed, dismissed, civil settlement —Benjamin J. Parker, failure to stop at a stop sign, reduced to Im proper equipment $10, cost. —Eklsha W. Patterson, expired registralion, dismissed, made cost —Donnica L Payne, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10. cost.' —Janie L. Perkins, 86 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 In 70, in&pcciion violation, cost. —Michael D. Petrishen, failure to wear seat belt. $25: exceeding posted speed, reduced to Improper equipment, cost -McKinley L Phillips, 82 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to Im proper equipment, $25, cost. —Steven L. Phillips, *'0 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment $10. cost. -Garry S. Pink Jr., exceeding posted speed, reduced to Improper equipment $10, cost, —James D. Pollard, failure to re duced speid, dismissed, civit settle ment. —Charles T. Poole, Improper passing, reduced to improper equip ment, $50, cost —Eric B. Pope, 86 mph In & 70 mph. zone, reduced lo Improper equipment, $100, cost —Charles M. Porch, failure to stop at a slop sign, reduced to im proper equipment, StO, cost; ex pired registration, dismissed, made cdst, , —Jared D. Priddy, 70 mph in a ^ 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment $10, cost . —Santiago A. Ramirez, 87 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 in 70, cost -Abigail C. ReavIs, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost ! —Demetress L. Robertson, 85 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced id 79 in 70, $10, cost: no child restraint system, dismissed, made cost. —Freddy L. Sandnal, improper use of lights, failure to bum head lights, dismissed, made cost. —Michael G. Shoemaker, ex pired registration operating a ve hicle without insurance, dismissed, made cost —Frances C. Shouse, expired registration, dismissed, made cost. —Laura L. Shupe, expired reg istration, no liability insurance, dis missed, made cost; inspection vio lation cost —Catherine C. Sinclair, 80 mph in a'70 mph zone, reduced to 74 in 70, cost. —Amanda J. Smith, no operator's license, dismissed, made cost —MIchael D. Smitherman, 60 mph In a 45 mph zone, reduced to' Improper equipment $10. cost' —Frederick Sparks. 80 mph in ' a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment $10, cost —Wendell G. Speagle, 89 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 In 70.cost —DarrylT. Stockton, exceeding safe speed, dismissed, civil settle ment ' —Brian K. Stokes. 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10. cost: inspection violation, dismissed,,made cost • —Claudia B. Swicegood, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost ‘ , —John A. Ibylor, 86 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment, SlOO, cost. —Julius V. Ttiitle, 80 mph In a ■ 70 mph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. —Mark P. Vanilerwerf, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to im proper equipment*, $10, cost -JeffreyA.Wilfong,85mphIn a 70 mph zone, reduced to llnproper equipment, $50, cost -Jeffery. S. Williams. 55 mph In a 40 mph zone, reduced to Im proper equipment, $10. cost, no operator's license, dismissed, made cost. —Mackenzie Willoughby, fail ure to reduced speed, dismissed, civil settlement —Clate Wingier, improper equipment, reduced to Irhproper equipment $10, cost -Jeffrey A. Wright 80 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to 64 In 55. cost . —Ashley M. Young, operating a vehicle not registered, dismissed, made cost. St C«l«r RIdtt M • Prmu ictwf on n n U« h UcSm tW lluttf tuR( «f)uuztL Uamf tj\um t br^(.AJ n otv 2 Krti txit to wv/vj tU. WwJtfMUndui(><'(AmuKU(. 1219.900.011 Ko<lAty. # ^ ; ^ o m p a n y ■ 'J ' R E A L T~ Y InMocMe 336.751.9400 In Advance/Hillsdale 336.998.8900 m Toll Free 1.800.539.3383 m info@PenningtonRealty.com wvmPenningtonRealty.com 130 Bt m Une - SHO«V STOmfl • )BR,}aA. tpbt bedroom |rut room, ttOM fP. vtuiud <i*H DR, v»oo(d fcca frtiMh doon. l*rM lutthm wTnivii. s^iiiua floor pU^ thtdy bt. ^39.900. 55 mph zone, rcduced to Improper equipment $10, cost 'j —Tangela S. Dalton, 70 mph in ) a 55 mph zone, reduced to exceed- f Ing safe speed, $25, cost: Inspection I violation, dismissed, made cost ?; —Abbey M. Davis, 60 mph in a 145 mph zone, reduced to Improper • 'equipment $10. cost ' —Adele S. Doering, 80 mph in . a70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10. wst ,:\-r>Sidncy L. Dunn, 85 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $50, cost ■ —Debra K. Edwards, expired registration. Inspection violation, dismissed, made cost.. . - > —Terry D. Efler, 80 mph In a 70 inph zone) reduced to Improper equipment SIO, cost , : r.—Ouillermb E. Escalante, 80 rnph lii a :70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment $10, cost. ‘ ‘ ~TNicolasM.Gonzalez,nochlld restraint system, $25, cost. ; —Amber J. Gray, 71 mph In a 3BU,IBA ^ 00 cjinii fctlttad tub. hm itoiM FP.if dtdi A rockku thtir from ponh tn 1 Irw ef ^ (utum of CiH home. ?IM,WO.C»UO*bW.. . ' U n lb M lW M . • United Way.,, making your caring count! r.ThepovvehofU 1(800) 4U.UWAY .. ■' |iiip://www.unitedway.org JBR,20AGnaicoroerlol.$129,900 UwrtOISH»Hwj64Eau. Lot 14 Cliorl«lon BIdge > Chmtie*t:l1Qh>EiUI»0. ioHwy80IS.Ufi»i>hbnx>i 206 Ljbrook Rd, , 155 Camden Ct. DimiUmiiMutUltW ISa.Ufta>iMimoi,U.UfioitComJtnCL- . P e n n in q t o n & Co m p a n y .,.D a v ie C o u n t y 's Le a d e r in R e a l Esta te DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001. H olly G ryder gradnuicd from Pfeiffer University with o major In criminal justice and a m inor'in special educji<{on. Gryder is the daugliter of James and Nellie Gryder of Moclcs- ville. She was chair of the ori entation team, received the Who's Who Order of the Sun dial, and was named to the dean's list.: Henry T. Bahnson 111 was one of 434 seniors to graduate from Davidson College on May 20. The son of Judy Bahnson of Rabbit Farm TraiK Advance, he eaimed a'bachelor’s degree. At Davdisbn, Bahiison completed the pre-medical curriculum. He was a member o the varisty foot ball team, earning Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll honors all four years. He was vice president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and a member o j^ e biological honor society; BShnson did volunteer work at a children's home in the Domini can Republic. He will work in the cardiology department at Wake Forest Medical School for a year, and will eventually attend medical school. Five area Students earned de grees from Catawba College on May 12. Shanna Rac Bailey of Mocks- ville earned a bachelor's de gree. Chad Webster Correll of Mocksvllle earned a bachelor's de gree. Ruth ’Elizabeth Page of Mocksvllle earned a bachelor’s of business admin istration degree with honors. Jcs- slcn Lynn Page Spillman of Mocksvllle earned a bachelor’s degree.Christy Michcllc Naylor of Advance earned a bachelor’s degree. . Erika Stimmers graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Nursing at Chapel Hill on Sunday, May 20. Those attending the commence ment exercises from Mocksvllle Were her mother, Cynthia Sum mers, Eugene and Bess Bennett, Delbert and Martha Bennett, Brad and Karen Bennett, Will iam and Margaret Summers, Nicholas Summen iind Brenda Summers from Raleigh, Bob Summers,from Clemmons, Erika’s father. Bill Summers of Geneva, Switzerland and her friend “Stoo" from Raleigh. She will begin her career in August in the pediatric bone marrow transplant unit of Duke Medical Center in Durham. Adam Coleman Connor graduated with honors from North Carolina State University on May 9 with a bachelor's de gree In chemistry and a minor in biology. He has begun graduate studies at Duke University in the biological chemistry PhD pro gram. He was awarded full tu ition and fees by Duke, along with a $19,000 yearly stipend for living expenses. He is the son of Eddie and Druciila Connor of Advance and was a 1997 gradu ate of Davie High School. Scan Andrew Boyd of Juni per Circle, Advance, Scott Ryan Lcvcrenz of Creekwood Drive, Advance, and Carrie Erwin Williams of Pembroke Ridge Court, Advance, were awarded degrees from the University of North Catollna at Wilmington during commencement exercises following the spring semester. Five Davie students earned degrees from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Amanda Maria Athey of Cooi- eemee earned a bachelor's de gree in English. Brian Patrick Bailey of Peoples Creek Road, Advance, earned a bachelor's degree in finance] Haley B. Beck of Davie Academy Road,. Mocksviiie, earned a bachelor's degree with honors in finance, Jennifer Roblii Doby of Merry Lane, Advance, earned a bachelor's degree with honois in nursing. Matthew C. Howell of Holly Lane, Mocksviiie, earned a bachelor's degree in manage ment. Ten Davie students earned degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the spring. Timothy William Wolf of Creekwood Drive, Ad vance, earned a bachelor’s de gree in business administration. Jarrett Matthew York of Ivy Circle, Adance, earned a bachelor's degree. Jeffrey Alien Thompson of North Claybon Drive, Advance, earned a mas ter of accounting degree. Jenni fer Lee Stewart of Woodbum Place, Advance, earned a doctor of pharmacy degree with distinc tion. Anna Manz Mercler of Pine Valley Road, Mocksviiie, earned a bachelor’s degree. Megan Catherine Martin of River Hill Drive, Bermuda Run, earned a bachelor's degree. Jen nifer Denise Mando of Mocks- vilie earned a doctor of phar macy degree. Courtney Amanda Jones of Bcechwood Drive, Mocksviiie, earned a bachelor's degree in Journalism, and mass communications. K rislln Alese, Hlnshaw of Country Lane, Mocksvllle. earned ii doctor of pharmacy de gree. The Rev. Jamie Grant will receive a bochelor's degree in theology from Vintage Bible College in Winston-Salem on June 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Kannoak Hills United Methodist Church. 430 Weiser St. Grant receivet his associate of biblical studie degree in June 1998. On Ma; 20,he celebrated his fifti pastorial anniversary at nev Patterson Grove Faith Church li East Bend. Check Evergreens For Bagworms ■ Now is the time to check your evergreens for bagworms. The bagworm Is present in great numbers this year and will cause considerable damage to many yard trees. Although the bagworm normally is found on evergreens, it will eat on some hardwoods. The best control for the bag worm is to remove the bag with the worm inside and bum them. It may take a pair of scissors to remove the bag. If chemical con trol is needed, there are several good chemicals available for home use. Follow directions on the label carefully to avoid acci- , dents to the tree as well as your- ! self. Time is an important factor in getting rid of the bagworm. It can cause tree mortality if left too long. Check your trees care fully becouse the bag can be only a quarter of an inch long am hard to see In the spring, but wil be large by August. If you have any questloni about bagworms, contact thi N.C. Forest Service at 751-531! between 8 and 9 a.m., Monday Friday or the Cooperative Exten sion Service at 751-6297. Both offices are located in the Davie County Office Building. 180 Soulh Main Street, Mocks viiie. Next Week’s Deadline Noon On Friday, June 29 SOI (CUM IK TOW 009, NnDMM CCfflMMWin bti M>. UtlOOl CH Jnte. 7144421 10)1 flh«btnd Or-ettmdi m>Ycu v u MyrtmcorrtoBdhsSBaJiCAhnt ^ iStM . m m . Cal BnGteli. 714- You know Us... 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In Book 296 at Page 139, and because of default having been made In the .payment of the Indebtedness se* cured by said Deed of Trust and failure to do and perfom) the stipu^ lailons and agreements therein .contained, and pursuant to demand of the Owner and HoWer of the In debtedness secured by said Deed ofTnjst, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose for sale al pub* lie auction to the highest bidder for cash the property therein de* scribed, to wit: BEING KNOWN and desig nated as Lot Number 9, Block "A”, .of Morgan Springs as shown In Plat ttipk 5. page 77. in the OHIce of the Register of Deeds for Davie. County. North Carolina. Present Record Owner(s): David 8. Myers and Valerie E. Truott. The terms o(1t)e sale are that the real property hereinbefore de scribed wlll be sold for cash to the highest bidder and that the under signed may/equire the successful bWder at the sale lo Immediately deposit cash or a certified check In an amount equal lo the greater of .five percent (5%) of the high bid or ::$760.00. * The real property hereinabove described wilt be sold *as Is, where .Is.* subiect to any and all superior ' liens, and sub|ect to taxes and spe cial assessments. The sale will bo held open for .ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. - Date and Hour for Sale: July 10, t2001 at11;00a.m. Place of Sale: Davie. County Courthouse Date of this Notice:. May 14. 2001 Stephen A. Lamb, Substitute . Trustee THE LAMB FIRM .P.O. Box 31368 Charlotte, NC2823M366 (704)331-0014 6-28-2tn NORTH CAflOUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS V Having qualified as CoExecutora of the Estate of MARK NICHOLSON THORNE, late of Davie County, this Is to no-. tify all persona having claims ' against said estate to present them . to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of September. 2001, be-. Ing three (3) months from the first • day of publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate ' will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. TTiIs Is the 21st.day of June. .2001. Mary T. Nantz, CoExecutor ;! 197 Dogwood Forest Loop Harmony, NC 26634 Shirley D. Thome, CoExecutor 2798 St. George Road Winston-Salem, NO 27106 . 6-2HIP NORTH CAROLINA .DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of TERRY RENN ALEXANDER, Jr., lale of Davie . County, this Is to notify ell persons. • ; having claims against said estate i to present them to the underelgn^ I ■ on or before the 14th day of Sep- 1 i tember, being three (3) months : from the first day of publication or i ; this notice will be pleaded In bar of i' theirrecoveiy.Allpersonsindebted ^ tosa'd estate will please make Im- mediate payment to the under signed. - .......... This Is the 14th day of June, 2001. - ' ' ii : i ’ • Jean S. Alexander. Executor f; . 4420 Quail Hollow Road H Clemmons, North Carolina 27012 i 8-i4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA . DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of BOBBY TEAGUE ERNEST, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 28th day of September, 2001. be ing three (3) nionths from the first 'day of publication or this riotlce will, be pleaded In bar of their recovery.. All persons indebted to said estate' will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This Is the 26lh day of June, 2001. , : Barbara R. Ernest, Executor 1620 Underpass Road Advance. NC 27008 6-2S-4tn NORTH CAROLINA . . . , , DAVIE COUNTY. . NOTICE Is hereby given that the 2001 filing period for the Towns of Cooleemee and Mocksvilie will open at 12 noon Friday. July 6lh and will close at 12 noon Friday. August 3rd.,, NOTICE is hereby given that the Towns of Cooleemee and Mocksvilie elections are non-parti- san and filing fees are $5 and must be paid by check made payable to the Davie County Board of Elec tions. NOTICE Is hereby given that the seats for Mayor and two Commis sioners will be open In the Tovm of Cooleemee and three seats for Commissioners In the Town of Mocksvilie. NOTICE Is hereby given at the Municipal Election will be held Tuesday, November 6lh. This Is the 28th day of June, 2001. H.P. VAN HOY, II, CHAIRMAN DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS 6-28-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JOHN H. BOQER, SR., late of Davie County, this Is to notily alt persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28tK day'of September; 200i;be- Ing three (3) months from the flrst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment lo the undersigned, ' This Is the 28th day of June, 2001. . ' : I John H. Boger. Jr. 395 RIdge Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028 . . ; 6-28-4ln. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ■ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES EVERETTE RICHARDSON, late of . Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Sep tember, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of , their recovefy. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment to the under signed. , • This Is the 14th day of June. 2001. Melissa Y. Richardson, •Executor 386 Foster Doiry Road . . Mocksvilie. NC 27028 . 6-14-4tn lOISECARUER M INI-STORAGE . For all your storage ' needs, choose us! Come by to inquire abbut free rental. 2975 Hwy. ME in Fork CaC5 ioday! (336) 998-8810 , PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE AN AIR QUALITY PERMIT STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVI RONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY RALEIQH, NORTH CARO LINA . The North Carolina Division o( Air Quality (DAO) hereby gives notice of Its intent to issue an Air Quality Permit lo Thomson Crown Wood Products Co. kKated at 390 ■ Bethel Church Road, Mocksvilie, Davie County. This facility has ap plied for an Air Quality Title V Op eration Permit which meets the re- . quirements specified In 16A North .Carolina Administrative Code . /2Q.0500. . The DAQ has sent the PRO POSED Air Quality Permit to the Environmental Prolecllon Agency (EPA) Region 4 for a review period ending August 20, 2001. The Air Quality Permit will be Issued unless a response received In accordance with the following procedures re sults in a different decision or sig nificant change In terms of condi tions. Persons wishing to submit writ ten comments or request a public hearirig regarding the Air Quality Title V Operation Permit are Invited lo do so. Requests for public hear ing must be In writing and Include a statement supporting the need for such a hearing, an Indication of your Interest In the facility, and a brief summary of the Information Intended to be offered at such hear ing.. - Written comments or requests for public hearing should be post marked no later than July 28,2001 and addressed to Charlie Ylrka, Division of Air Quality, 1641 Mall Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27699-1641, All com ments received prior to that date will be considered In the final de terminations regarding the Air Qual ity Permit. A public hearing may be held if the Director of the DAQ de termines that significant public In-' terest exists or that the public In terest will be served. . Interested persoris may obtain additional Information, Including ; copies of the permit, eppllcaUon, alt other relevant supporting materials; and all other materials available to DAQ that ere relevant to the per mit decision by writing to the above address or calling Charlie Ylrka at 919-715-6250. Interested persons are encouraged to review these materials during normal business hours at either of the following lo- caltens: Division of Air Quality. 2728 Capital Boulevanf. Raleigh, or 585 Waughtown Street, Wlnston-Sa- lem,NC. , • Uura S. Butler, P.E., Chief Pennltting Section •Division of Air Quality . 6-28-1tn North CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Gloria Rose Miller, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ell persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 14th day of September, being three (3) 'months from the first day of publi cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons - Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to.the undersigned. ' This is the 14th day of June, 2001. ■ MarkD.OversUeet,'Ececutor . 206 Matheu Road ' Inman, South Carolina 29^9 . - ■ 6-14-4tn C h a s e G r a d in g Grading • Hauling Landscaping Land Clearing ■ Driveways Gravel • Mulch • Fill Dirt New Lawns 336-998-1053 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained In that cer tain Deed of Trust executed by George Hamilton Simmons, dated March 29, 1994, and recorded In Book 209 at page 143 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County: and under and by virtue of the authority vested In the under signed as Substitute Trustee by that certain deed instrument recorded in Book 365.etPage78the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County: and under and by virtue of 'that certain Authorization, Findings and Order entered by the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County on June 21, 2001, and of record In File 01 SP 60; default having been made In the payment of the Indebt edness secured by said Deed of Tnist and the said Deed of Trust being by its terms subject to fore closure. and the holder of the In debtedness thereby secured hav ing demanded the foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfy ing said indebtedness, and due no tice having been given to those entitled the same, the undersigned Substllute Trustee will olfer for sale at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, at the Courthouse door In Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on July 12,2001, the land conveyed ' In said Deed of Trust, the same being owned of record by George Hamilton Simmons, and being more particularly described as fol- ■ BEGINNING at a Stone In the line of Alma Woodmff (Deed Book 146, page 652) Southwest comer of Charles D. Mabe (Deed Book 154, page 481) and njnning thence with Mabe line South 89 degrees. 00 minutes East passing trough an iron In the Western right of way margin of SR1121 (locally known as Gladstone Road) at 251.05 feel for a total distance of 164.00 feet to a point In the right of way of SR 1121: thence South 25 degrees, 00 minutes East 138.08 feet to a point In the center of SR .1121 right of way; thence South 48 degrees, 07 minutes 45 seconds West passing through an Iron at 23.63 feet In the Western right of Woodruff; thence with Woodruff line North 02 de grees, 04 minutes, 10,seconds East 432.96 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, contain ing 2.000 acres, more or less, as surveyed October 10,1990 by C. Ray Cates and being a portion of lands described by deed recorded in Deed Book 75, page 42, Davie County Registry and further desig nated as part of parcel 23, Davie County Tax Map M4-12. Together with 1984 Oakwood Mobile Home, ;VIN «HFNC5'6014FK2501166. . . Together with all the buildings,. . fixtures and Improvements thereon, and all rights, easements, heredita-. ments and appurtenances there unto belonging; Including ait heat ing, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tan gible and Intangible property, at tached to or reasonably necessary to the use of such premises. The aforesaid sale will be made subject to all encumbrances exist ing prior to the recording of the above-referenced Deed of Trust, Including ail vaikl and enforceable liens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessments outstanding against the property. The property to be offered pur suant lo this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa- lives of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any repre sentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, envlron'men- of the adoption. To file notice to tal. health or safety conditions ex- Contest, Intervene or othenvlse Re- isling In, ori at or relating to the spond in this action, you must no property being offered for sale, and tify the above named Court a the any and all responsibilities or llablll- Spartanburg County Courthouse, ties arising out of or In any way re- Spartanburg, South Carolina, In lating to any such condition ex- writing of your Intention to Contest, pressly are disclaimed. Intervene or othenvlse Respond. The successful bidder at sale The above named Court must be may be required to make an Immer Informed of your current address diate cash deposit of the greater of ■ and any changes of your address five percent (5%) of the amount bid during the adoption proceedings. orSevenHundredFlftyandno/100 4. That your failure to respond Dollars ($750.00). ' wlihln thirty (30) days of receipt of ThIaJsthe21dayofJune.2001. this Notice of Adoptim Proceedings Elizabeth M. RepettI constitutes your consent to the ' Substitute Trustee adoption and forfellure of all your P.O. Box 21029 rights and obligations to the above Winston-Salem. NC 27120- named child. It la further alleged .. ‘ . . 1029. that consent of the Defendant to , , . . > ■ 336-722-3700 this adoptlon'ls not required under NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Coexecu tors of the Estate of SELMA N. MCCLAMROCK. late of Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Sep tember, 2001, being threia’(3) rnonths from the first day of publi- - cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. ' This is the 14th day of Juno, 2001. Robert F. Nichols, Coexecutor . PO Box 1363 Lexington. NC 27293 ' Lester M. Bowles. Coexeculor 359 McClamrock Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028 . ,. 6-14-4tn Involve ymincir. Involve your kidi (n ibe volunlecr program Tor lhot« who care. Call l-Nt-77-Yoylli for more InfonnaHon on how you can help. Or check out ihe web ilie, wHw.arcyealalelUon LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR \ SERVICE ] Laying.Sanding.Rnishlng I . FREE'ESTIMATES Ownen LanyMcClonney 129 Ukewood Olive ZO YEAR W A R R A N ir ; Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors • Pole Buildings Metal Roots & Siding | 1-«»-2784050 WHD-STIIiliErAlS HM SALE: Cars •T m ^ litiltt]|t Buildings'i ■ Cajports: , /lHSizts,)UIGilraninil au Sba Dog Lott i 336-751-3442Mocksvilie, NO put a ciassUlcd ad to work for ^ You'll clean up with extra cash. Selling or buyhtg, we're the place for you. Call the Enterprise-Record at 751-2129 to place your ad. Yard Sale ads muai be paid in advance. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG IN THE FAMILY COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT . .. JANE AND JOHN DOE‘ f ' Plaintiffs. ' v. John Roe (Flctlllous Name), al leged father of a Caucasian Male bom In Spartanburg County. Slate of South Carolina on December 1, 2000. Defendant. NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEOINQS 2001-DR-42-952 TO THE DEFENDANT: JOHN ROE (FICTITIOUS NAME) YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOVifINQ NOTICE: 1. That an adoption proceeding was filed In the Family Court of Spartanburg County on March 15. 2001.' and In this Complaint you are alleged to be the father of a Cau casian Male child - born In Spartanburg County. State of South Carolina, on December 1,2000. 2. That the Plaintiffs In the above captioned Notice are not named for the purpose of confldenliaiity; how ever, the Court knows the true Men- tity of the Plaintiffs and In respond ing to this notice, you are required to use the caption and Ihe number 2001-DR-42-952. 3. That If Notice to Contest, In- len/ene or otherwise Respond Is filed by you with the Court within thirty (30) days of the receipt of this Notice of Adoption Proceedings, you will be given an opportunity to appear and be heard on the merits I a-2S*2tnr>.aMrtlen'80-7*1600 (lAw.^Oo-op.i'. - ....... ‘ Supp.'2000). ......... NORTH CAROLINA . This nollce Is fliven pursuant lo DAVIECOUNTY Section 20-7-1734 (E) of the Law. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND Oo-op. Supp. 2000 and to Inform 'CREDITORS you that your parental rights shoukJ The undersigned having quail- terminated pursuant to South fled as Executor of the Estate of Carolina Code Section 20-7-1572 (3) & (4) (Uw. Co-op. Supp. 2000). . J. Kevin Owens Attorney for Plaintiffs ■ '234 N. Church Street Post Office Box 451. , Spartanburg, South Carolina • 29304 (884) 562-5630 Date: May 11.2001 6-28-3tn VIRGIL H. MYERS. Deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this Is lo notify ail persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate to exhibit to the . undersigned at the office of DAVIS . & BREWER ATTORNEYS. 104 ; Stadium Oaks Drive. Suite 0. : Clemmons, North Carolina, 27012, bn or before the 14th day of Sep tember, 2001. or this noltee will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All NORTH CAROLINA persons Indebted to the estate will DAVIE COUNTY ' mse make Immediate payment. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thlsthe14thdayofJune,2001. ' Having qualified as Executor of Michael W. Myers the Estate of SALLIE B. Executor of the Estate of SPILLMAN, late of Davie County, Virgil H. Myers this la to notify all persons having By:GilbertT.Davis,Jr. ' claims against said estate to' PO Drawer 786 ' present them to the undersigned on 104 Stadium Oaks Driven Suite O or before the 28th day of Septem- Clemmons,NC27012. ' ber, 2001, belrig three (3) months •, : • 6-14-4ln from lhe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of theirrecovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im-. mediate payment to the under-. signed. This Is the 28th day of June. 2001. • Clarerice L Spillman 1949 Junbtlon Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028, : . 6-28-4tn MARTIN SAW SHOP 751-5038 Steel Circle Saws, Carbide Saws, Yard Tools, Chain Saw Chains, ^cltso rtjH a n d ^rj^^^ When a heart slops, seconds count. To learn naore, contact the American Heart Association at 1-877-AHA-4CPR or visit www.americanheart.org. , , ! American HeartX , Association.- Flshtin9 Hovt 0lMM« and Stroke CALL 9-1^. DO CPR. OR JUST S1AND THERE AND WATCH SOMEONE DIE. When a heart slops, seconds count To leafii more, contact the American Heart Association at 1-e77-AHA.4CPR or visit .wvyw.amerlcanheartJirg. Ainctican Mean L ■Association.^ " T T ? DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 • D7 6 LASSIFI Dt PiEXFENSRilB PElOFITABIiE PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Melvin P. Allred and Julle Allred to Frank W. Foote, Trustee(s), dated Sep tember 25, 1999, and recorded In Book 315, Page 200, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been mede In the payment of the note thereby se cured by the said Deed of Taist and the undersigned, UWRENCE S. MAITIN, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an Instniment duly recorded In tho Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of ihe note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be fore-, closed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee wlll olferfor sale at the Courthouse Door,''In the city of Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina, at 12:30 p.m. on Thurs day, July 5, 2001, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: ! Located in Clarksville Township, and the village of Sheffield, end on the south side of Shefneld Road, and bounded on the East, South and West by lands of J.T. Smith and on the North by Sheffield Road. Beginning at an Iron pipe East comer of South side of Sheffield Road and running South 4 degs. West 4.30 chains to a while oak and Iron stake; thence West 3.40 chains to an Iron pipe; thence North 6 degs. West 3.30 chains to an iron pipe on South side of Sheffield Road; thence with said Road North 64 degs. East 1 chain to Point; thence North 75 degs. East 1 chain to point; thence North 60 degs. East 1 chain to point with cun/e; thence North 67 degs. East 1.35 chains to . the beginning; and containing 1 3/ . ,10 acres more cr.loM. Aa per sur vey by A.L Bowles, April 20,1954. FOR BACK REFERENCE, see Book 42,page 421, Book 33,page 460, and Book 54, page 563, Davie County Registry. Said property Is commonly known as 1791 Sheffield Road, Harmony. N028634. Third party purchasers must pay tho excise tax, and the court costs of Thirty Cents ($0.30) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Acash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all ihe remaining amounts are immedl- . .ately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur suant to this Notice of Sale Is be ing olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE iS.’ There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being of fered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, special assessments, and encumbrances of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of . the undersigned, the current owner(s) of Ihe property Is/are Melvin F. Allred and Julie Allred. Lawrence S. Maltln, Substitute Trustee 7330 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 104 Raleigh, NC 27607 6-21-2tn I DEADLINE for placing GlassMed ad$ 10:30 a.m.Tuesday 4 FAMILY YARD solo Sal. June 30th 7:00 until? Clothing all sizes, bay items, glassware, computer Items and work stations, water bed. Items too numerous to mention. Hwy. 645 miles east of Mocksvilie. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South, past Lakewood Motel.Mattress sets & Lots of other stuff. Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 BIQ CHURCH YARD and bake sale at Oak Grove United Methodist Church on Hli158. Sponsored by United Methodist Women. Saturday. June 30th beginning at 7:00 - 2:00._______________________ BIG YARD SALE furniture. etc7'86 Ply. Voyager. $1,700. 344 Creekslde Rd. Mocksvilie. 29th. 30th _______________ BIQ YARD SALE- Thursday 28th and FHday 29th. 7:00 till. 2162 601S (yellow house) below Gladstone Roaa. Glassware. TV's, radios, small refridgerator, Sears air compressor, riding and push mowers, chipper/shredder, tools, homemade crafts and other Items. ■_______________ CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES (336)751-6252 Barbies, action fiaures. Inexpensive gifts for t occasion,_dolls $5 and up. Sun-Tue clos» Wed-Sat 10 till 5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 9:00. Furniture, wall hangings, baby furniture (stroller, car seats, toys, high chair, etc), outdoor furniture, ox. equipment, washer and diyer, crafts: flowers, vases, etc.. John Deere riding mower, bicycles. 216 Jones Road-RL 64 to Greenhill Road to Davie Academy Road, to Jones Road GARAGE SALE FRIDAY and Saturday. 8:00 until... Rain or shine. 125 Crowe Street from . downtown Mocksvilie take right off of N. Main (before Shores Plumbing). Dishes, household items, odds and ends, vacuum cleaner, furniture.____________ GARAGE SALE SATURDAY June 30. 7:00 am untiL.. No eartyblirds pleasel 525 East Lake Drive. Twlnbrook Development off Hwy. 64. Wide variety of Items at cheap prices. MAJOR CLEARANCEIII 25% Off entire store starting June28thl „ cut Saturday let a free makeover by a Mary Kay Consultant June 30th only. hours: 10-3 O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call M tm Bortkk Mfr492-5992 mSTALUTlON'PARTS ACCESSORIES-SERVICE COMMERCIAL'RESIDENTIALlobby SiiitlMr (336i751-r »*>cksvllle.Ni Deer Run : Mobile Home Park : Mocl<sville-Hwy 64 E. . Lots available- single & double Must iiave new home,: Paved Streets, Nice Environment, • Attractive Rates ; ' *Flrst Month Free : Cali Bill or Katiiy : Day 751-2377; : Night 751-SS68 : Yard Sales MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale. Sat., June 30th, 7am- 3pm. 1164 County Homo Rd._______ MULTIPLE FAMILY YARD sale Sat. June 30th 6:00 am Beside Shores Plumbing on Hwy. 158. 4 Garage door openers, kids clothes, toys, tools, shoes.________________ SAT. 30TH,' SAM until, household Items, dishes, appliances, name brand clothes, PC games, Sega Oreamcast and games, tools and lots more. Lakewood Village ' Rd. across from Deadmon Rd. TEACHING MATERIALS GARAGE SALE- Saturday, June 30th. 8:00am-until. 2104 Courtney-Huntsviilo Rd., Yodklnvliie, just past the Yadkin Valley Telephone Membership building. Inquires: 338-463-5W8 YARD SALE FRI. and Sat- raln or shine. 128 Cottontail Ln.- lust off Yadkin Valley Road (water tower entrance) Lots of stuff]_______________________ YARD SALE FRIDAY. 29th. Center Shelter. 8:00 until YARD SALE SATURDAY morning, Juno 30th. Children's clothes all sizes, adult clothes, nurse uniforms, exercise equipment, furniture, lots of odds and ends. Everything must go. Located at 163 Landmark Drive off Davie Academy Road and 1-40 bridge._____________________ YARD SALE SATURDAY. June 30, Billy Carter's. 813 Comatzer Road, 2 miles on left from Hwy 64E. 8:00 until, lols of misc. Items._______________ YARD SALE. 354 Llvennood Road Advance, June 30th, 7am»2pm___________________ YARD SALE/ FUNDRAISER Flowing Rivers Baptist Church, 817 Greenhill Rd.. Saturday YARD SALE: LIBERTY UMC- 129 LIborty Circle (off 601 S). SaL 30th 7:30-1:30. Hot dogs. Apartments CLEAN UPSTAIRSAPARTMENT for rent for 1-2 clean living people. S395/mo, $200/deposit. 1/2 power & 1/2 hoalingbill. Hwy601 (10 miles north of Mocksvilie). 998-3656 Commercial I Homes For Sale ■ Property LARGE 1 BR apt downtown Mocksvilie- water, oewer. trash pick-up furnished. $400/mo. 704-278-1717_______________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances fumlshed including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kltchen& bath floors. Located In Mocksvilie behind the old Hendricks Furnituro building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hw. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F& Sat IQ- 12. Phono 751-0168. Atjpliances GENERAL ELECTRIC STOVE see through door. Excellent condition. S75 940-39G6 Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH. OCEAN view. 1BR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps four, pool, w/d, S500 per week. 910-791-5788. Card Of Thanks I WANT TO thank each of you for tho acts of kindness shown to mo during iho lime of deaths of my molner & ount. Your prayers, donations, phone calls, flowers, cards, otc. wore very much COMMERCIAL LEASE: 1200 sq It unfinished, second floor on Iho Mocksvilie Town Square. Will ronovato to suit tenant, rent and term negotiablo. Very high speed Internet access avallablo. Inquire at Carolina Computer Supply or 751-5262. Condos For Rent FOR SALE OR RENT: Plantation Island Condomlnlnum ocean front Ormond/ Daytona Beach Fla. Winston Cup Raco Week. Bonus Timo Program. Very Reasonably Priced. Call 336- 940-5394 Farm Machinery 1964 FORD 4000 Industrial Power Sloering, Great condition. S4200. 336-940- 6328_______________________ 600 SERIES FORD Farm Tractor with equipment. S6000 lirm cash. Call David. 998- 7201 Homes For Rent S168.500 VERY PRIVATE. 1,821 sq ft homo with full basement (3 finished rooms, plumbed for apartment). Main floor has 3Br, dining room, largo don, deck, 2.5Ba, double carport, 3.7 acres, 3 miles south of Advance. Private road olfNCBOI. 998-4982 3BR, 2BA DOUBLEWtDE on 1/2 acre loL $78,000 on Nancy Easter Loop, Mocksvilie. May consider 10% down owner financing. 336-961-3622 3BR, 2BA NEW dishwasher, priva^Jence, large back yard, FOR SALE BY ownen Homo and largo work shop on 1 acre paved road. 185 Liberty Church. 100% financing to qualified buyer. Call Broker Owner 492-2311 or 492-6092 FOR SALE- Mocksvilie, 3bedroom remodeled home, new roof, carpet & paint. Payments less than rent. $54,000. Leonard. Realty. 751-3875/751-3650_________ FSBO- 171 CREEKWOOD DR. 2165 sf, 48r, 3Ba, 2 gas fp, pool, hot tub. out building, completely updated. 3158,500. Color brochure ovallablo. 996-0440 or rlj7240cs.com' Open house July 1st 2-Spm. Whatever you may havo done, I want to thank each of you. It Is nico to know that others caro at a time llkothat.Linda M. I|ames 3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch, basement. 1 1/2 miles from I- 40. S695. 704-630-0695. FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751- 3538_______________________ IN TOWN 2-3 BR- Kit- DR- LR Largo lot storage bidg. S500/mo. $500/sec. dp. 249 Cherry St. 704-278-2623 LONE HICKORY AREA, 3 BR old brick homo, Sandy Springs Road, 1 mile off Lone Hicko^ Rd. $500 month. $300 deposit required. 336-463-2852. NEW CONSTRUCTION: 3 BR, 2BA. 1500 sq. ft. house with double car garage. $900 plus deposit. 492-5686. Option to buy available. Land For Sale 1* 10 acre lots starting at $229 per month. Owner financing avallablo. Call Mr. F. L Wood ’ at 1-888-211-4482.__________ MO ACRE lots starting at S5000 per acre. Owner financing available. Call Mr. F.L Wood at 1-888-211-4482. 20.3 ACRES OF land for sale. Call Gan/Arnold. 751-5066 APPROX 6.4 ACRES W/Approx. 30 Ft. Road. $7500 >er Acre. Call 996-4632 or 51-1760 leavo messaqe LAND FSBO- 5 aero lot, can bo divided. 998-3678. Animals Homes For Sale ■ l-ots For Rent All at; 6eartyWorn 143 Nortli Main Street _________751-5366_________ MULTI FAMILY YARD sale, Hickoiy Hill, 112 Meadowvlew Road, 7am-12pm. 6-30-01 IGENETREXLERROOFING Now & Old Roofs '30 Years Experience Free Estimates 336-284-4571 ACK COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES- first shots, de wormed, black and white, ready 6/22. $200. Also adult palr$150each. 336-961-5461 CHICKENS FOR SALE. Call Jerry at 492-5569.___________ CHIHUHUA 8 WEEKS old. Long haired. $300. 751-3798. FREE ■ PUPPIES, ONE chocolate, one black female. Lab mix. Current on shots and vaccinations. Will help with cost to spay. To good home only. 492-5975._____________ JACK RUSSEL PUPS, smooth coats, tan and white, males : ' and females, wormed, shots. 336-699-3183.______________ KOI POND FISH, various colors and sizes. Cali 336- 492-2095___________________ OPEN HORSE SHOW, Juno 30th, 9am, TTC, Mocksvilie. Jumping Classes added 336- 699-3183._________________ WEST HIGHLAND WHtTE Terrier, 14 weeks, $550. toys & bed Included. 998-9762 MILLER equipmentNS RENTAL SUMMER IS HEM! Bolicat. aetatot core pluuaer &niore lor tent todayl M m k.villt ’ 13301 7 5 1 -2 3 0 4 Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has Immediate openings - ALL AGES. for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shift posslbililles). Convenient hours 5:30am - 1:45am. . Full Time, Part Time, Drop In • upon availability. Come see us at 571 S Main St., Mocksvilie (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Debra, 751-PUY(7529)_____________ KOUNTRY KORNER DAY CARE has immediate openings for toddlers through preschool. Call 998-2220._______________ LICENSED . CHILDCARE HOME. Two openings available August 13. CPR, First Aide, NC childcare credentials. 20-f years of experience. Pre-K readinessprogram sul Comatzer9601 School District. 998- LOVING MOTHER RECENTLY LICENSED to keep children In my home In Advance. Available openings' for all shifts. Comatzer School district. Please call 940-6264. HOUSE FOR SALE- Min. property near Hiilsville, VA. 4Br, 3Ba, 3 fireplaces, 2 Ig docks, double carport, double garage with work shop, paved drive on 4 acres, private, excellent view. By ownor, $157.000. Coll 540-980-8864. SOUTHERN DAVIE: Secluded 21.24 acres (5 fenced) 2165 sf brick & vinyl, split foyer, 3Br, 2.5ba, garage, pool. 4000 sf metal workshop with bath and pit, bam, outbuildings. Certified appraisal, $237,000. Call 284- 2041. _______________ TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE by owner- Say goodbye to lawn carell HOA dues provides lawn maintenance; pool access but no club membership requlredi 2Br, 2Ba with new carpet and vinyl, spacious kitchen with lots of cabinets and all new appliances, ceramic tile flooring, now deck, rock fireplace w/gas logs, carport w/attlc storage, easy I- 40 access. Call toady for an appointment. 998-1107 - WILL OWNER FINANCE 3 bed. Brick ranch. Country, Shelfield. $10,000 down. ADVANCE AREA, mobile home space for renL 998-8409 FARMINGTON HEIGHTS Mobile Home Spaces for Rent. Call 998-5462 or 788-5252 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Now taking applications for space rental. Jofin Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E 998-8276/998-8222 SHADED MOBILE HOME spaces for rent: Relandscapod. John Crotts Rd., olf Hv/y 64E (across from Crown Wood).Shady Acres MHP, Inc. 998-8276 or 998-8222 Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE- 1.25 acre lots, 17 miles (ram Hiilsville, VA., across road Irom 74 miles New Biver Stale Park Trail. Billing, hilling & tiorseback trails, New River & 4,500 acre Clayton Lake. Lots owner share 5 acre Island In New River & Head ol Lake. Most recreation anywherel Only $17,000 ea. Cali 540-980- BB64 The first 10 words are $5.00-eacli additional word Is lOe. Yard Sale ads must be paid In advance. Deadline (or classHledads Is 10:30 am. Tuesday. The Davie County Enterprise-Record 171 SOutti Main St. ■ IVIock5»il(o ■ 336-751-2129 SELL IT FAST INTHE CLASSIFIEDS! DOW NUNDER R O C K SI TILE Brett & Stacey Lavery ' 336-492-7087 Ceramic Tile Installation •Happy 58th* • Birthday I ; on 6/29 to a I ■ Flealess • • ^ < O le D a w g " : « : From His Loyal Employees « VHappy 16 ih Bir ih d a y Am a n d a Bralley L o ve, M o m & Da d Mowing-Trimming-MulchIng Aeration-Fcnillzation-Sccding Leat Removal-Trim Sljnibbc^ Light Hauling • Preventative Malnttnanrp ' • Proerama ; WccdConirol . - . Ornamental Pests Gnihs & Other Lawn Insects ImUllaiiiuu : Water Gankni •• Lnmlscape Llghlmg • Shnibl)cry-Trccs-Flowen > New beds - . (Redefine existing beds ^ ; ! ■■■ LlcMUtd ^ iMurtd (336)284-4277 ' ■ D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 28,2001 - D9 C L A S S I F I E D S INIilXPENSIIVE PROETrABLE Miscellaneous 1985{?) 3-WHEELER Suzuki Duckstor, rack on front & back, camaHougo. $700.00 751- 1934_______________________ ■1990 PROCRAFT BASS BOAT 16' 8’1990 115 HP Morcury 2 hummlnobinj localors EC 336»492»S900_______________ 1993 TOMOS MOPED Btue& whilo, now motor, oreat condition. 940-3960_________ 2 TON AIR condltlonor. Rborglasd campor (or a ahort bod pickup. 998-2627 2000 HAUIMARK 6* X 12'onclosed trailer. Extra high inside, cabinet, shelf storage. root vent, lights. 996-9651. FOR SALE:K & Q SALVAGE W x8 ' utility buildings, $299 each.; 4’x7' x 5/16" sheetrock. $3.99/ea.: 4’x9*, S4.99/ea 2*x4’ colling tile, $14.95 a pack 4’x6‘ plastic mirrors, $29.95 each.Insulated window sash, S4/pr. 5’4'x8’2' hardbiiard. $3.99/ea: bathroom sinks with facet, range hoods. $14.95/ea.:5 gallon buckets of paint/S9.95 oach. 5 gallon buckets of block filler/ $29.95 each. Entry Kwil(Sol lock sets/ $9.99 each 4*x12'1/2'' sheetrock. $5.99/oa. New rooting shingles, $14.95/sq. Forgo llma^ate flooring, $1.99/sq. ft. 6 panel Exterior Steel Ooor units, $84.00/ea.: Fonnica, $.SO/sq. ft.Interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; BIdg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq.ft.;Roofing (Qlt.$6.95/f0ll; We stock stainless steel In sheets & pipe.Cormgated culvert pipe up to 36” dia.We stock pumps & accessories for wells. Steel I-Beams For Sale. 8' Landscaping limbers, $1.99/ea.K&Q SALVAGE (Reynoida Road) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River 910699-2124 DEADLINE (or placing Classifled ads 10:3d a.m.Tuesday [jscellahebus CHILDREN’S WHITE WHICKER bedroom suit with twin bod. Accessories to go with It. Girl's clothes for sale also. 336-492*7335 or 751- 4486 FIXTURES manequins. FOR work SALE- tables,clothes racks, glass shelves, pattem racks, etc. Call 492* 7505.______________________ FOR SALE: Devilbiss generator, 5000 watts, Tecumseh motor, never used. ■ $450 Murray 5hp chipper/ shredder, cuts up to 3*. used very little, $250 utility trailer. $75.00 998-5254___________________ MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE dining room suite, bamboo sunroom furniture* 5 pieces. New wood splitter 25 ton (vortical and horizontal) Roto-tlller (Gilson 5 horse power w/8 pieces of equip). Craftsman radial arm sa'w, 2 porch rocker (slate), char-alo gas grill & other Items. Call Tor price and directions. 336-940- 6085_______________________ PICNIC TABLES- hand-made w/ treated lumber. $75.00. Scenic Drive, Mocksvlllo. 336- 751-3794___________________ STEEL BUILDINGS, NEW must selll 40x60x12 was $17,500 now $10,971. 50x100x16 was $31,500 now $19,900, 70x150x16 was $59,900 now $42,990, 80x200x16 was $94,500 now $59.990. 1-800-406-5126. WOULD LIKE TO have or buy Mocksvillian Yoar Book (school annual). 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959 & 1960. Call 998-4616. 2 BR, 1 BA, on acre lot, 2 car carport, couple or couple and 1 child. $350 rent and $200 deposit and ref., ready 7-1-01. 2BD/1BTH OLDER MODELhome. Recemiy remodeled. Hwy 601N. Walking distance to downtown/ shopping & banks. Call 751-1760 for Details.____________________ 2BR, 14X70 WASHER & dryer. Shaded lot. Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts Rd. off 64E. 998-8276/ 998-8222 _________________ 2BR, 2BA. A/C, elec heat, washer & dryer. No pots. $450/ security deposit, $450/mo. 998-8^9 from 9am- 6pm__________________■ FURNISHED 2BR- 3 people limit. No pots. $400f deposit and references. 336-284-4712 PRIVATE SETTING,IMMACUUTE, 2BR, 2BA all appliances, with C/A & C/H deck & gorogo. Non-smoking adults orily, no pets. $550/mo. 4 deposit. 998-3636 1985 OAKWOOD 14x72 2BR. 2BA Large living room, now carpet, extra nice. $10,900. 901 Mobile Homes, Harmony, NC 1989 FLEETWOOD, already set up In nice park, owner wHl sacrifice, pay 2 months back lot rent and tako over payments 1* 888-211-4482.______________ 1992 SKYLINE 2BR, 2ba 14x76 slnglewide appliances included. $12,000.00 OBO. 492-2681 $375/MO.$500 deposit a. Private lots. Mature person. Farmington area. Private lots. IBr, IBa. 14X80 MOBILE HOME onspacious lot. $425/mo. plus deposit. Call 336-492-5618. 2 BEDROOM MOBILE home on private lot off Gladstono Rd/ Lois Lano. No deposit, ono weeks rent and move in. 284- 2788 III ABANDONED HOME IIIon largo wooded lot, ask about the Forrest Gump Special.Aggressive Financing AvairaDlo, Negotiable credit conditions, pay small closing fees & move In (336) 751-0115 ITRUE MODULAR HOMES! Huge Savlngsl 1-e00-866-8874 $157 PER MONTH. 3Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. Now heat pump. 767-4319________ ••••17 PAYMENTS LEFT**** Make 2 and Move IN. Thoir loss is your Gain. 336-751- 0115 1992 SKYLINE MOBILE Homo, 14x76, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, central air, dishwasher, $13.000. 704-279-0757 1995 3BR SET-up In quiet area- minutes from Winston. Down pml assistance. 336- 751-0450 after 6:00 call 336- 998-2637___________________ 1996 14X60 EXCELLENT condition, 2BR, IBA, kitchen appliances Included. 998-6177 1996 FLEETWOOD MOBILE Homo, 14x70, 2br, 2ba, oxc. condition. 998-6282 1998 MHFS. 3BR, 2BA. 14)^80. Take over payments. Can leave homo where It is. With no lot rent. 336-492-2278 1999 FLEETWOOD, 31 repossessed, on 1 acre lot. pay back taxes In1-8B&-211-44B2. , 3BR, just ere private ana move 3 BED & 2 bath set up ready to move In. Call 336-751 0190. 3 BED & 2 bath- $194 a month only 3 left. Call 336-751-0179. 3BR ON WOODED lot- $500 dn. 336-751-0450 after 6:00 call 336-998-2637___________ 3BR SET-UP in Advance - Assume pmts of $269. 336- 751-0450 qftor 6;00 call 336- 998-2637 ^^^New&OM Estimates Pf^ns Roofing 336-998-1150 « ~tiUNOSCAP£«*«« LANDSCAPING • DECKS • FENCES BIG DON'S LAWN SERVICE 16d2 Joficho Road ' MocKsvillo, N.C. 2702S, Don Rhodos Owner F R E E E Srm A TE S Homor 751-5874 Coll.: 903-3773 ABSOLUTE AUCTION MOVING SALE Saturday, July 7*10 a.m. 134 Edgowood Circle, MocKsvllle Personal proporty Including Iho lollowlng Uoms:Partial LIsl Includes: Dinotto Sot w/4 chairs, drossor w/mirfor. chosi of drawers bedroom suito. microwavo cart, curio cabinet, libary (able. Oueen-sl2o sleeper sola w/malching and olloman (all like now), coffee table, end tables, sewing machine. VCR table, night stands, rocker- roctiner. lamps, den suito, oil lamps, crystal pitcher, mirros, wash stand, liroplace sot. collectibles, tool chest, hodgo dippers, weed eaters, pictures and other wall decorations, Wtchon Items, other toots (some new in bones), student desk, two cross-cut saws (ono hand painted). Ceramic table w/4 chairs, ontortalnmont center. Also toaturing; Hood from a Cartoon Network Busch Car signod by Bill . France, Elmo Langley and other NASCAR personalities. Photographs of Dale Earnhardt's Busch car. Sale to be conducted for Bonnie Simmons Sale to be conducted ^ Frank Short Auction & Realty Mocksvllle, NC Auclloneer: Frank Short • NCAL«6244 336-284-6178 Terms; Cash or Check w/photo ID Din From Mocksvillo, lako Hwy 601S10 rigW on 601, loll on Edgowood Circle, Ihon right at lirst strool. Salo at first houso (comor lot). Preview Items villl be from B:30-lbam on day of salo. M Dnnouncoments mado on salo day supenode anypfintod rnalorial RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller RoAd*Mockiville (336) 284-2826 LAGLE CRAN^ SERVICE Owner & Operator Brad L^gle (336) 340-3762 (336) 909-4013 A U C T IO N S A L E SAT. JUNE 30, 2001 • 10:00 A.M. Real Estate and Personal Property of Mrs. Beatrice W, Richardson 256 Magnolia Drive (Garden Valley) • Mocksvllle Directions: Hwy 601 Bypass to Ssnford Ave (st Ingerioll Rsnd Co.) to Magnolia. The Real Estate will bo offered at 12 Noon, which consists of lot & 14004- sq.ft. brick rancher, with aBR. den, living room, formal dining & kitchen, enclosed garage & utility room. The Roal Property is pursuant to an order ol ttie Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County & subjecl to upset bids and court approval. Minimum Bid of $118.500 Required. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 Beautiful antiquo oak bedroom suits. Mahogany poster bedroom suit, Mahogany dining room suit, Duncan Plilfo sofas. Drum table, Singer tredle macnine, washer, dryer, refrigerator, many collector figurines, color TV, record ploy & records, framed mirrors & prints, vanity stools, table lamps, drop leaf table, Serpentino oak dresser w/toldlng minors, wing back chairs, goose nock chair, oak center tables, oak rocker, end tables, electric blankets, small kitchen appliances, linens, doilies, self propelled mower, sets of dishes, electric lilt chair, flower arrangements, costume |ewelry. Sale Conducted For Karen M. Smith, Director o f DCSS TormB! Personal Property-Casli or Bankable Check ilate-Deposll equal to 10% ol la l $1000, plus ot balance Termst Not Rasponslbla lor Accidents or Loss David Speer NCAL2984 336-998-4162 Sale Conducted by S H E E R A U C T I O N S 261 Dulin Rd.-MocksvilIc, NC 27028 JimSheck Steve Russ NCAL 924-NCRL 40328 NCAL6363 336-998-2058 336-998-4156 777NO CREDIT??? E*Z Approval for Single Parents and first time home buyers w/little or no credit, fvlodical collections are OK. Little money needed for your new homo. E*Zas1‘2*3. 336-751-9140_______________ ?BAD CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't. ; 767*4319 WE SAY YES!______________ ABANDONED HOME. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Will sell In place or move to your lot. Some owner financing. 661- 1163 _______________ BANK REPO IN Farmington area- move In today with pmts of $284 per mo. 336*751-0450 • after 6:00 call 336-998-2637 COUNTRY LIVING ON Wooded Lot. ono left. Call 1- 8B8-251-6790._______________ DONT LET A credit problem slop you from owning your own home. Come by and talk to us- you'd bo surprised at the number of families wo have helpodll Quail Run Homos, 4270 Patterson Avo., Winston* Salem, 767-7762.____________ FHA PRE'APPROVED by Phone, 1500 sq It. Ranch stylo Fleetwood Home, on 1 acre tot. $479 per month, let your job time and rental references be your credit...Coll 1-888-211- 4482.______________• FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 2 bath Clayton 14x72, appliances and wasner/ dryer included on ' rented tot. 601 S In Yadklnvllle. Please leave messaqe. 336-463-2257 QET OUT OF Rent and Debt, Call for Dolails, ask lor Mr. Milligan, 1-668-2S1-6790. HANDY MAN SPECIAL REGIONAL Manager CUTS PRICES TO T ik BONE. Homos that just need a little TLC. Be the RRST to call, and get a *Heck-of-a-dear 336- 751»7734___________________ HORTON 14X66, 2 BR, 2 BA. Furnished- washer, dryer, 3 ton Trane heal pump, new carpel and vinyl. Like new, $15,900. 901 Mobile Homes, Harmony, NO________________________ LAND AND HOME, 0 $498 per month, 2001 Fleetwood Doublowlde on 1 acre. Call for FHA pre-approval 1-888-211- 4482 __________■ LAND/HOME PACKAGE Already set up. Brick Underpinning, etc. Owner Rnanced Land option. Ask about the Jerry Springer SpeclaL Very negotiable credit conditions. Let s Talk! (336)75V0115 •___________ LIKE NEW: 3 BR, 2 BA double-wide on 3 quarter lot. Great school district. Great neighborhood on Hwy 801, Advance. $89,900. 492-5666. MOBILE HOME FOR Sale FSBO. 1999 Oakwood, 14'x70’ slnglewide, 2Br, 2Ba on a rented tot. Approx $500/mo. take over payments. Must sell qutekty-movtnq. Call 492-6525 MUST SEE DOUBLEWIDE repo. Call 1-888-251-6790. NEW HOME: 3BR, 2BTH, Cheaper than Rent! Only three leit. Can 336-751-0179. ABSOLUTE AUCTION The Entire Inventory of Kountry Komer Furniture (Rain orShlno) Saturdav. June 30th. 9:00 a.m. Pr*vl«w at 8:0Q •.m. Sal* Day ftctctfffffi; Ffom I-7T uha T3A) 411 8 *.9 ec trom V■r«a uk« ll«y 431 N 10 YMkinville. The Ml« it h old YMUn Valty Stifood Bido •tHwyeoi&M«y421 mYtdUnwOs. Uiilni: Him* brand totx) oak fuMur* by Ummaltow o«k han oak cotnt cuno cabinet. MO oak eurto cabinttt, oak haR (tm W mirror, oak TV cabirwl, MOd oak computar untar, toEd oak afltarUlnnttnt center. 2 taa oak TVyCntertalryrwflt Canlen, 3 »obd oak book catet, tmal oak dmatle Ubia wWi 4 chatfv aokd oak 60* round dxvog room UWa • m oak deubla.pMestal 48*<10r lormal dinlrtg uUe with 2 leafi, Un>wrMf Fonnal dlnbig Ubl« W 2 - ir leaf* ft a cTiatr*. 2 tohd oak S4* itMcttee. (Old oak 4r bouCM pedMt^ Ubie ««th S cn»n. «0* toitd oak hutch, acfcd oak cftn*er h^J^c^ 2 idid oak 10 gun caWrwta, JffWO* UbIa with chair*, »oCd oak 4 r drop leaf table wttn chair*, oak farm table. kM oak wash Itand. «oM ctmry deak er«J chatf. cherry wirtdow UUea. oak library taUe, walnul Krfa Ubie, oak cNkfa table, lOW oak microwave carl, p(u< Ma more end table *«<•, coffee taUca, lampe, cheat. Ice criam parlor aeta. glidert. mktn. larttq flute pro** back 0uiti « bar ttooM, 4 pirn twn beda, (utl tUe canopy bed. quaen. tuD, and Nrw matueit aeta pbn dozena of otnei Hem* not mentioned In thia ad Auetlon«*fa Noiti The oamar >a teirg ovt due to health reaiont. Thia la imI the typical fu>r«lutaiiore going out of buairmaaaia. There ha« not been a i«B down. Tha ent«a Irtventory wiB be aold at Absotuta Auction «o bring your truck. led wWi a bank leSer o(rcrmi; Cath. Matter Card, Vi»e. Pefional check If a< ccedit. AA ul*« tubject to SU NO. StlM Tw. Oealen muat pfo^ u« with U< • tobe eiempted. All aatea,final. Evarytning *eH wl“ - ^-------e*preMed or knpiad. There be NaBuyetaPremlumaor»lhla*ale. Another Good Auction Conducted ByHall Auction Go. Troy L Hall/Auctionoor/NCAL 4703 Bruco Monks/AucUonoor/NCAL 6256 203 Big Bond Road • Ronda, N.C. 26670 (336) 835-5840 • (336) 366-7363 Email THaIt286700aol.com A U C T I O N A N T IQ U E S * G L A S S W A R E C H I N A 'F U R N I T U R E Rain « SibK In a» or n^Mle wfl be hcU UKkr m(. (Ban%« Kmc Htadxr). EstiteaTAbrnF. Dafaaul(dcccflaed); ExxatorcteOaiti RoeerE. Bcdwd LOCATION: 2IS5 S. Stratocxl Rood, Winston-Sakm, NC fwm /-/ft exit onto Stna&iU Rd f k id south Rr short disancc. Thm kfi onto Burke M ill Rd QossimbvadtnxJs. Tlmrigla. SahonkA FANTASnC COLi£CnON OF 237 BUTTER tHSHESi Hnc txnkcase with 2-dntwcr top; oak washstand; comcr ctirio cab(n:t: cakc sumds; honey dishes & honey stand; lop: quaralty of oki piUtcm glass: scvcml rcvcnc paintings on gla'a (sotnc ovu! & bubble); 9 pc. dining nnm suite; 4HKCtk>n bot^ccasc; 3 pc. An dcco bedroom suite (poster bed, drop-cen%r dnsser, chest wanlrobe); comcr whatnot stand; Victorian walnut dresser, old imxd cat^ct; A pc. bcdrooni sutbr, futt pktiim ft fnimcs; 3 pc. Ail Dcco bedroom suite; floor with soiin glotx; maiblcrtop hall table; maibte-top tables; curio cabinct; lots of mby glass; moonstone; rtrfngeralor, ckeric stove; dinette table & chain; pair of miniatuic lamps; pair of lamps wiih glass prisms; wing-bxk chain; upri^ ftcczcr, automatic washer; twin beds; bookcascs; die^ of drawm; dresser, pair of fine lampr, nice sofa & chain ondle .^tand; tuffed-back chair, tuflcd Qiioen Anne type footstool; nxlincr; ckKk; miniatuic buna dishes; cooking utensils; end tabla; turkey platten; vast quanti^ of glassware; kncehold desk; hall tabic; tabk: lamps; tksk; i>temware; picnic table & chain; ganJen tools; ^ a ;^ ptchir, ladders; bench grinder; taUe vise; kits of hand toots; 3 push mowers; televiskxt; rotary tiika; mote.' , Ms. Bcdsaul nv-os an Inveterate collector for whom quality was on A pikxity. ' You will fmd an abundance of choice merchandise ct this auctun eventPKBVaWOI^TmtSWiaaBllSLDONDAYOt'SALB: »MAJHtJmJL9MAU F R E D G . M O C K , A U C T K M E E R S721 OH us Mv. 431, b rt M NC 270U « 9 » 3 4 a 6 « I I C M . i 2 i 6 L A S S I F I E D S I N E X P E N S I V E P R O F F T A B I iE OWNER FINANCINQ AVAIUBLE. 3 bodroom/ 2 bath home. 1800 sq II. 450 month. Reasonablo sit 661-1163 PERFECT 3BB, 2BTH, Low Low Paymonts. Call 336-751- 0184._____________________ PRE-LUVEDHOMESmall home set up on wooded lot. $750 down. $160 per month. Hunyl It won't last. (336)7S1-914(i______________ REPO ROUND-UP NOWI Tttrough June only, all 2,3, & 4 bedroom homes will be liquidated O pennies on the dollar. ISAVETHOUSANDSI Effortless llnandng available If needed-(3361751-9140 SAVE 50% OR Morell Over 60 Repos In Davie and Davidson County. ThoIr loss, your gain. Bank must sell this month. Sold as Is, where Is for as little as $500 down and make reasonable monthly paymonts. Call t-888-211-4482._________ SAVE THOUSAND! Selling home at Invoice. Last one. Call 336-751-1571.___________ SPLIT LEVEL HOME on acre of property. Call 336-751- 0184.______________________ TRANSFER OF EQUITY, Pre- appreved k>an on 3BR, 2BA, 1S98 Reatwood, already set up In nice park. Only 62 payments left..cari-868-2t1-44e2. TWO SINQLEVlllDES and one doubfewlde at Invoice. 2000 clearance. Ask for Bruce 336- 751-1571.__________________ WELL, Y0U,VE SEEN them come and you’ve seen Ihom go. When you're ready to buy you need lo daal with someone who YOU KNOW WILL BE THEBE TO TAKE CARE OF YOU. Locally ovmed and ■ated since 1989, Quail . Homes, 4270 Patterson Ave. (Next to Cook's Original Rea Mari<el). WInston-Salom, NC 767-7782_______________ YADKIN CO., nice largo lols, SiSer,- '*™ighbortlm^ owner linance. $11,900 and 'Up. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590 Mortgages “FREE" 1 DAY APPROVAL Purchase or Refinance 1st and 2nd mortgages up to 125% LTV,FHA, VA, Doubldwldas. No monoy dowr\ programs. Lowest rates, fast closings. FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE 336*284>4112 Motorcycles 1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON Electra Glide' Ultra Classic, black, 12K, like new, must see. $18,500. 336-558-4787 or 338-940-6901 FREDDY’S ROOFING 336-492-5923 • Residential •• Commercial •. »New & Old Roofs* * Rubber Roofs • COUNTERPOINT MUSIColforing Quality Instruments at great prices. Drums now available. Beginner to advanced lessons for guilar, mandolin, banlo, bass, and fiddle.83 Court Square Mocksvllle 751-9390 , DAVE’S MUSIC DANNY CASSTEVENS INSTRUCTOR Guitar, acoustic and electric also, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, bass and brass Instruments. Specializing In reading music and theory. M-F 12noon-9pm DAVE'S SPECIAL: Lifetime warranty guilar, strap & pick, one month of lessons, $100.00 plus tax. 79 COURT SQUARE 7SM934 (F YOUR PAtNO needs tuned, call Dan. 771-7909Reasonable Rates, Quality Sen/lce PIANO TUNING & Rebuilding Selt-playors, Solos & Service Wallace Barford 99B-2789 Office Space OFFICE SPACE/ RETAIL 2parcols, Ono Is 600 sf, ono Is 1,000 sf. Downtown Mocksvillo 704-278-1717 INTERESTED IN BUYINGhomos and/ or property In Cooloornoo/ Davlo aroa. 751- SI 54 after 6pm. RV/Motor Home .1996 COACHMEN MAXXUM 5th wheel 36' 2 slido-outs, rear kitchon, now Mlcheiens, extra cloan. $22,900. PoDlhorilte Luxury Coachos, Blaise Church Road. Mocksvllle. Call Roflor 751-4499 or91B-0771. •PRESSURE WASHING*Decks and Patios Vinyl Siding Driveways Sidewalks Mobile Homes Call tor a Iree estimate. Insured. H-998-9588, moblle- 909-1713. Ask for Mike,. LOOKING FOR A church or' office to clean. Call 284-6402. NELSON & SON UWNCARE •One Time Mowing - or Seasonal Mowing' •Bush Hogging Cali after 5pm (336)940-3277 OSBORNE ELECTRICfor ail your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. Beat high prices of buying lumber. Have your own lumber sawed at your home or mine. WoodMizer Portable Sawmilling. J e f P s Custom Saw ing 336-3fi7-3I31,ancrSp.m. AMEwflNG HIRING ASSISTANT MANAGERS • Statesville • Mocksvllle •Salisbury Salary up to S26.000 per year. Bonus potential. Great benefits package. ’ Ca/f Corporate Sto^ng/Vtanager; •Mark CaroYtUo toll at (Bi6) 894-7TtS ;' : B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Wfl. WorK. IQ. MfiflL ymBudpoll specializing (n additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masoniy, stone & tile work, light palnting^and small reaplrs. we also do Bobcai work. Call Brian Darcy 336*751. 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References avlalble. Free Estimates. BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered.Driveways graveled. 751-3768 C & C'8 Concrete. Driveways, sidewalks, pallos, etc. Reasonable rales, free estimates. Call 998-9348. DIRECT TV free system and free Installation to qualifying customers. 1-B0O-984-O772 DJ SERVICE Life of the Partyl Reasonable rales. 336*284>46B2 EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED. Wm pay by squato. 336-998-1150 HANCOCK’S BOOKKEEPING SERVICETricia Hancock 336*751-4257 Has an Associate Degreo in Accounting and 12 years of experience.Providing bookkeeping and payroll sendees. LAWN MOWING & CLEANINGGarden plowing- Bush hog mowing* Recycle junk. Metal picked up Doc Williams 336-492-5340 LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Llnk-Owner Free Estimates _________998-1798_________ SNYDER'S CLEANING SERVICE Wo do residential, commercial, churches, spring cleaning, windows and contractors. Call for free estimate.Debbie Snyder _________751-2706_________ SWIMMING POOLS FILCED. 704-546-2935.______________ TODAY'S HANDYMAN Call 1-877-546-7819, leave name & number. TREE REMOVAL, lots cleared, general cleanup. Insured, free estimates.Triad Tree. Inc. 788-2323 _________399-1468 WRINKLES IN YOUR carpet? We'll re-strotch or new carpet Installation. Free estimates. (336)998-8402______________ YARD MAINTENANCE/ STORM Damage & Gutter C(ean-up. 998-7201 statewide Rouse’s A/C, lt«at Pump & Central /Ur & Service & Repair, Monitor Heating Systems Oil & Gas System f336) 492-2583 DRIVERS-GET ON the express-wavl OTR, Class ‘A’ Required. Start Nowl 800-745- 9670. statewide DRIVERS- IT'S all about the money and home time, .35cpm, 1 yearT/r oxporience. Run East Coast Maine to Florida. 800-893-6791. LAKE GASTON, VA/NC waterfront. Lots available Merrymount Subdivision. For more information and other 1^80?^3M 08?6^'^^™^ www.Tanqlewo<^Realtv.com N.C. MOUNTAIN LAND fsbo. Owner financing. Near Blue Ridge Parkway and West Jefferson, NC. Up to 10 acres. Views, wooded, streams. Call owner 336-835-2281.www.buyncland.com REALTORS: 8-10% commission on now home sales. Builder seeks broker relationship for this aroa. Call for do\all3 on ihls unprecedented opportunity. 800-795-7061.______________ TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING. 4 weeks or 10 weekends. Job placement assistance,financing, housing available. Call 800-315-87^ Transport Training. 820 Grimes Blvd., Lexlnqton, NC. BAILEY & HOWARD TOURS Juno 23 (notice date change) - American Music Jubilee. Variety show & shoppinq at Factory Stores of Ameri^. $42.50.July 1-8 • Branson, Missouri. 5 Branson shows. RicJe tho Ducks-Lake-Land Excursion. Baggage handling. Lunch at Lambert's Cafe. Double • $569. Ocl 18*21 • 4 days/3 nights. Includes Memphis, Graceland, Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, Nashville Palaco, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Tonight with buffet breakfast. Grand Ole Opry. Double. $375. Nov. 17-18 • Overnight Pigeon Forgo. Shopping & show. Continental breakfast provided. Wlnterfest lights. Double, S149. Dec. 1*2 - Myrtle Beach, S.C. Homo for Christmas, two shows, seafood dinner, continental breakfast, shopping time, stop-ln at Russell Stover Candy Factory. Double, $209. Call Helen 998-4338 or Doris ’ Howard 336-752-2135. HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO Trips/$20pp Friday nite Trips:July 13th, July 27th. Sunday, July 22nd, 1 day trip For more Info: call 998*4732 Ez Wav Travel. Vehicles 1970 TANDEM DUMP Truck*Detroit engine, rebuiltsuspension. $8,000 OBO.336-998*9537 . f 1985 FORD ESCORT Diesel, 130K, 55 miles to the gallon, new paint, $1800.00 751-1934 1995 FORD TAURUS Wagon, 50K, fully loaded, $6500. 751- 1934 Sniders Lawn Service OffcrinR Complete ServlccMowlni, S^inf. Ptviiing. Keniliur. Flo»tr». Dc. nryan Snltkr • Call Tor Free Eitlnuies 7(U-5t6-26l2 • MohOe 7M-90M220 B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT Y Would you like to bccome an Important part of a major industry and stay at home at the same time? The poultry industry might be just what you’re looking for. Mountaire Farms, Inc. DBA Master Breeder Farms 4085 Taylorsville Hwy.• Statesville, NC 28625 Has contacts available now! Join the Master family today For D etails Call; ' H arold Adams or Joe Redm ond 704-872-0912;or,704.873-2477 Vehicles 2001 DODGE RAM DEISEL 4- wd, 5-spd, cmiso, and a/c 22k. $25,000. 492-7177._________ FOR SALE- 1990 Ford Aorostar XL, good cond., PB, PS, AC, ABS, lilt, now tires, clean, cass. $3,000 Call 998- 7527_______________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innos St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 ALWAYS BUYING STANDINGtimber. Will cut lots, top dollar paid. Big and small tracts. Call 704-637-9097. TIMBER WANTED Timber lo cul by boundry or footage, will pay top dollar & cut lo please land owner.Select culling preferred. Prologger certll^. 336-468- 4020 _______________ WANTED TO BUY: Standing Timber, Top Dollar Paid, WiTl cut lots. Select cutting OK. forappolnlmeni I Dollar Paid,Timber, T(cut lots, bUtiiny v«i». Call Paul at P.T. Timber. 704- 637-9097 _______________ WANTED TO BUY:PINE OR HARDWOOD. Wo select cut or clear cul. Shaver Wood Products 704*278*9291 Ight 704-278-4433 f 626-430-6860 Employment FULLTIME POSmON AVAILABLE (or post conlrol/ lormllo technician. Valid NC dilvor's llconso. $500 slait-up loo at end ol 1st year ol employment. Call lor appointment. 751-5720______ GOT A COSMETOLOGY LICENSE? nnal!y...a )ob In tho cosmetology field with guarantees. Guaranteed salary, guaranteed benellts, and guaranteed success (ot those with current NC cosmetology licenses. Join the RaKles team with the ■We Caro System."™ A guaranteed way to build a successful career In the Held you love. Pul the care back In your careerl Full and part time positions available In Mocksvlllo. Call Chrlsly at 751-2941 today lo arrange your conlldenllal Inlervlew. EOE_____________ LAND-TEKQMS,Swrvisors & Laborers- pay DOE. Benellts: health Insurance, 401K. vacation, sick days. To apply, call 998-9340 lent. night Ore Employment ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOB lull time employmenL Daytime Employment 8:30am- 2:30pm Mon. thru Frl. Occasional Sal. Responsible, hard working adults may apply. Excellont pay. Apply In person at Tuckers Place Cato. 1987 Hwy 801 S. Just souti) ol Comatzer Rd. 998-7100 CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license prelerred. Cdl 234-4389, Mon.- Frt„ f- - .................. EOE 10am-2pm (or application. DRIVER- CDL drivers with ono year minimum eimerlence wanted lor Flatbed Company located In Mocksvllle, NC. Guaranteed homo oveiy weekendl Day 1 medical cdvoragol Mathclng 401(k)l Per Diom o( $150 per weekl 60% drop and hook and morel Call David at 1-800-835-9770 between 9am and 4:30pm or Roger at 1-800-282-0131 alter hours._________ EXP. CARPENTER FOR(raming crew, * 40-pIus hrs. weeekTy w/overtime. Must bo dependable. No drugs, no hot heads. 338-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. FLOORING INSTALLERS AND (Inishers needed. Experienced personnel. Direct contact with custoroars required. Apply In person lo 2625 S. Stratford Road, WInston-Salom. M-F, 8-4. (336)760-9451. ________ FULL-TIME FARM worker In Davie County. Mall letter staling experience and qualillcations, age, etc. lo: PO . Bo* 24964, WInslon-Salem, ' NC 27144 MANAGER TRAINEE FASTTrack program. Busy Retail Outlet. Need to sari Immediately. Base plus Commission. Benelll pkg. Experience helpful but fitOT required. Call Joe Bnino at 336-751-7734. __________ NEEDED FOR GROWING company the new All American Ford In Mocksvllle needs experienced automotive technicians. Benollls Include paid hoMays, vacation, health Insurance, lile Insurance, 401K. Good Pay. Contact Don Cline al338-751-2161.____________ PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERSneeded 2-3 momings per week beginning mid Aug. through mid May. 998-6850 Bethlehem Angle's Preschool. RESPONSIBLE, INDIVIDUAL TO merchandise greeting cards part-time. Approx 8-1S hrs per week In Ihe Mocksvllle area. Must have reliable transportation. Send resume to: Greeting Cards 12901 Hazard Rd., Oakboro, NC 28129._____________________ RN'S/ LPN'S IMMEDIATE lull lime openings lor Lexinglon Dialysis Center, must have . strong , assessment and problem solving skills. New graduates welcome. 10 hour days/ 4 days per week, every other Saturday. Competitive salaiy and excelleni benerns. $1,000 sign-on bonus for RN's $700 (or LPN'S. Apply 0 233 Anna Lewis Dr, Lexington or (ax resumiS to 336-246-8160. TIRED OF WORKING long hours and making little monerf At . Fleetvraod Homes o( Mocksvllle you will make Ihe Income you desire and have the time to enjoy your (amlly and life. We need 2 prolesslonal sales people Immediately to help with customers that are waiting lot their new home. Apply In person only. No phone calls please, 1705 US Hwy 601 North Mocksvlilie.____________. WANTED: TELEMARKETER, EXPERIENCED a plus. Cali 336-855-3139. Arcyauwaddngintbeiestauiaiitbusiiiess? AreyouahardwcHlcet? Arc you gettitig ttie benefits you desa^ie? Ara you gafting bamfils ■ » IHESE? ' 'HVioampelMwvwgas ’ M tc te c in e r a o d a ^ * 4 guorarteed ntet h 15 monHii *UdvacoHon *4CTfcrBHrBHi8n>plan * HaoMh/DMol hsuranoe . 'fWaeHypayehetk* .:' 'Pcidmaal brads •H odU esdiecU e *Stod(opHons *PHioii9dciya!toxxmert(k)woRlMr^ ’ Edriydodnghous r lim V C U I C B B N G C H M H N H W K o m m n rn tM ifh a U n iifo i: nWTTIMEHELP C O M tM m M rM B M m iM M iA _____ 6420 Sessions Cl aemmons. NC -Exil 184,1-40 >‘- .(336)712.9880, ■% ‘XHt m an egval opportunltV.ampklyir.vS. ^W N M laiD• ItM ik M a ULiv N o w E n j o y D I R E C T V O n T W O T e l e v i s i o n s I n Y o u r H o u s e D Instailation To Both TVs In The House! Buy any 2 Receiver DIRECTV System, Subscribe to a ^ DIRECTV® prograiinming package and get FREE Standard Professional Installation! y •* e o m § i M M i i » P m M r S2B1 I m 751-2626 DIRECTV^ 121 Depot Street * Mocksville, NC 27028 Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5pm and Sat. 9am-12pm ACTIVATION OF FROGBAMMING MAY BE SUBJECTTO CREDIT APPROVAL AND RF<)UIRES VALID SERVICE ADDRESS, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND/OR MAJOR CREDIT CARD. Umltcd-tlme offer for new residcnlial «ub$cribers who purchase any DIRECTV System U twccn 4/26/01 and 7/23/01, and activate a DIRECTV* programming package ($21.99/monih or above) by 8/5/01. Offer not valid In some areas served by the members or affiliates of the National Rural Telecommunications Coopentive. Offer void where prohibited. InstsIIallon of additional recclven and autom installAtlou Rvnllable for a charge. Pmgramming fee for each additional .'scelver $4.99/mo. if all receiven continuously connected to the same land-based phone line. Progamming. pricing, terms and conditions subject to change. One free installation per . household. Hardware and programming sold separately. Pricing is residential, l^es not Included. Equipment spwiflcations and programming options may vao' in Alaska and Hawaii. DIRECTV services not provided outside the U.S. Receipt of DIRECTV programming is subject to the tains of the DIRECTV Customer Agreement, a copy b available at DIRECTV.com or In your first bill. DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo are trademarics of DIRECTV, Inc.. a unit of HUOHK Electronics Corp. J I'V'' \ I ' He’s A Winner Mocksville Race Car Driver Wins 19 Consecutive Races At Hickory, Virginia PageBI D A V IE C O U N T Y USPS 149-60 AlbartyTo Pinebrook; Campbell To Cooleemee P rincipal, A sst. Left A t S lia d y G rove, SD Rclircmcnts and new jobs have brought new faces in some of the top ailminislrative jobs in Davie Schools. After a closed door meeting Fri day morning, members of the Davie Board of Education made several administrative changes. The moves were made necessary after the retirement of Shady Grove assistant principal Charles Matkland, the move of Pinebrook Principal Melvin Fogg to Kannapolis schools, and the promo tion of Shady Grove Principal Bar bara Owens to the Davie Central Office. > Cooleemee Elementary Principal ^ Joff-»^lbiuty^onnerly, tlxcuM.ocks- ville Elementary principal, has been named the new top administrator at Pinebrook Elementary. Bill Campbell, a Davie Schools veteran serving as co-principal of South Davie Middle School, be comes the new principal at Cool eemee Elementary. Cary Powers, who served as as sistant principal at William R. Davie last year, is the new assistant prin cipal at Shady Grove. A principal for that school has yet to be named. Owens replaces Carolyn Beaver, who retired from the Central Office as director of exceptional children and student services. > An assistant principal for South Davie Middle is also yet to be named. Superintendent Dub Potts said that Fogg left Pinebrook to be nearer his homeplace in Kannapolis, and a better financial I situation. The school board also approved a six-month contract with Nelson Jessup as director of operations, a job held by Potts before he was named six-month interim superin tendent last month. Jessup has 37 years in the education field, 27 of which were as associate superinten dent in Forsyth County. He has served as interim superintendent in Forsyth and Stokes counties. “He’ll be able to hit the ground running," Potts said. Number 27,'.Thursday, July-5,'2001'28 PAGES Blackberry Time It’s been a good year for the black berry crop In Davie County. Augusta Gaither went out early one morning last week, to beat the heat, to gather some of the succiilent wild berries. She plans to freeze them to make cobblers.She prefers the wild berries over the cultivated ones, be cause the seeds are smaller. Of course, she wore long pants, long sleeves and a hat to help ward off the bugs that love the berry vines. "I brought me a hoe to knock down the briars and kill a snake If I see one,” she said. , - Photos by Robin Fergusson Cooleemee Overlay Zoning Delayed Commissioners Debate Another Public Hearing The proposed Cooleemee Over lay Zoning District is on hold - again. Taking into account what people said a public hearing last month, commissioners on June 27 made several changes to the proposal. . The only question now is whether the changes warrant another public hearing. County Attorney Bob Price think they do. Because proposals would require paved streets and methods for gar bage collection in mobile home parks, both of which arc more re strictive, another public hearing should be held so the public can hove input on those ideas. Price said.. ’ - On 'July'9rcommUiioneiB-wilt review both documents and make a decision on whether another public hearing is necessary. If held, it would likely be on Aug. 6. Commissioners met in a work shop last week to discuss potential Please Sec County • Page 4 Filing For Town Offices Opens Friday The filing period for elected of fices in Cooleemee and Mocksville opens at noon on Friday, July 6 and closes at noon on Friday, Aug. 3. Both elections are nonpartisan and decided by simple plurality with the election oil Tuesday, Nov. 6, Cooleemee seats to be filled are that of mayor, now held by Grady Spry, and two commissioner seats, held by John Chandler and Fran Parker. Mocksville seats available are of three commissioners, seats now held by Lee Rollins, Steve Walker'and James “Jim" W. Wall. ' ; ' ; All filing fees are $5,'and niust be paid by check payable"to'the Davie County Board of Elections.' For more information, call the elections office at 751-2027. Mocksville Attorney New President Of N.C. Bar Association ‘ Surroutfded by family, co-work- ers and friends, Mocksville attorney Henry "Hank" Van Hoy II was sworn in as new president of the North Carolina Bar Association June 23 in Asheville. Van Hoy, the first Bar president from Daviii County, was sworn in by Judge Lester P. Martin Jr. (re tired) of Mocksville.' ; Van Hoy becomes the I07th president of the: state's largest vol- untary legal or professional organi zation, with 12,500 members.- “I’m proud to be a member of a professional association that has held the pursuit of justice through . the rule of law as a (undainental pre- ■ cept from the date of its beginning in 1899 through the present,” he: said. : He plans to concentrate on a num- ;ber of issues facmg the profession ond the legal system, including the need to provide quality affordable legal seryice to the average person. A native of Union Grove, Van Hoy, 51. is a geneVal practitioner with the firm MarUn, Van Hoy; Smith & Raisbeckiii Mocksville. He is the Davie County coordinator for the Bar's “Lawyers in the Schools" initiotive. ' , Educating the.pubhc and instill ing respect for ^ie law. are: among Van Hoy's professional passions, ' i ‘ ’ An undergraduate and law alum nus of the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill, Van Hoy,has served on the Bar's board of gover nors and as chair of its getteraiprac- tice section. He'has been involved , with the association's^ law practice management^and estate planning sections and its general curriculum. ti long-rang planning and nominations ' committees. ' ' / y-i :The Mocksville l9wni attorney; Van Hoy is also a member of the Mocksville Rotary Club, the Davie Family. YMCA, the Davie County Board of Elections. He is active in Boy Scouting and in local schools, sports teams and Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Van Hoy arid wife Polly, have three sons: Bradley Todd, 26; Chris topher. Scott, 24; and, Matthew Alexander,;!I. All were present for the ceremony. ' • '' ' ■V