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07-JulyFrom Russia, Witli Love M o c k s v i l l e C o u p l e Q u i c k l y A t t a c h e d T o G i r l F r o m B e l a r u s i a Page C1 D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R № B ^ E C O R D T r a c to r s , L a w n m o w e r s A n d F ir e w o r k s There’s Plenty Things To Dd And See This July 4th In Davie Lawnmowers, 1 1 Fireworks, Watermelon Highlights For Cooleemee Celebration Luwmiiowers will be decorated in rcti, whito and blue Thursday in Coolceniee as Ihc town sponsors its annual Fourth of July celebration. The Graily Spry Lawninower Pa­ rade siarls at 10 a.m., but if you’re entering, arrive by 9:1.5 in front of the Zachary House. All iawnmower entries are welcome. Be sure to decorate. After the parade, free watemielon will be handed out at the arbor. There will also be a horseshoe tour­ nament sponsored by Judy Brittain, with proceeds going to River Park. Members of the Cooleemee Vol- u n t e o r F i r e D e p u r t m e n l L n d i c s A u x - iliary will be selling chicken wing plates during the day. Locals Plan Great American Birthday Bash The Great American Birthday Bash will be held on July 4th start­ ing at 4 p.m. at Potman’s Restau­ rant at 678 Wilkesboro St. in Mocks­ ville. There will be live entertainment by "The Ancient Tonez” , Zy Goldwood & Co., Junior Dunn and Betty Dee, country & western Singer Donald Boyd, and olhers. Concessions will be available for SI. You can also watch the Rich Park fireworks display. For more information, contact 998-3110 or 7.51-.3388 There’s lots of green and yellow at Harley and Ricky Howell’s garage near Mocksville. The father and son will bring several tractors to Mocksville’s celebration Wednesday and Thursday. For a story and more photos, please turn to page 8. Tractors To Fill Town S treets Antique tractors will parade on Mocksville streets the morning of July 4th. pan of a two-day gather­ ing sponsorcil by Ihe Piedmoni .An- lii|iie Power .-\ssocialion. The problem for many of the 60 or so active members of the cluh is not which tractor to bring, bul how many. James Hendrix has minialure and fiill-si/e tracl<>rs. as well as a 19.52 Oliver crawler. "We gol it bail." he said as friends I’lease .See T ra c to r Tinie - Page 8 Chester Reeves recently bought - and renovated - this walk-be- hind tractor put out by Sears after World War 11. - Photos by Robin Fergusson B e r m u d a R u n B u d g e t C u t s F u n d B a l a n c e B y T w o T h i r d s Music On Tap For Mocksville The Mocksville-Davie Parks & Recreation Dept, is sponsoring a July 4th celebration witli a variety of music by Ihe Randall Hanes Band and fireworks after­ wards at Rich Park, Cemetery Sireel. Mocksville. Parking will be.SS per car. Free parking will lie available behind the Brock Performing Arts Cenicr on Poplar Streel just off Norlli Main Sireel Aclivilies w ill gel underway al 6:30 p.m. wilh old-iim ey games by M Ihe Davie Youlh Council. ’ A live perform ance by the Randall Hanes Band will slart at 7.3f) p.m. Fireworks u ill light Ihc evening sky at ahout 9:30. Bring yinir lawn cliairs and blankets along with the entire fam­ ily for a memorable and fun-filled evening of entertainment and fireworks. You may bring food and drinks (no alcohol) The Davie Counly Se­ nior Ganies will be selling conces­ sions lo raise money for housing at the Slale Games later lliis year. For more information, call the Mocksville-Davie Parks & Recre­ ation Depl. al 7.51-2325. The Incworks will gel underway with a blast from an antii|ue can­ non owned by Mocksville resident Fred Reidenbacli (See separate smry. page 9). Don’t worry, the canim makes a lot of noise and smoke, but only shoots paper. By Beth Cassiciy Davie Counly Enlerprise Record BERMUDA RUN - Town board members unanimously approved the 2002-2003 fiscal year budget last month. The $ 1.4 million budget does not list Slate revenue funding, such as beer and wine, food stamp, intan­ gible or inventory taxes, proof lhal the town, like many others, conlin­ ues to feel the effects of Ihe state’s budget crunch. As a result, Town Manager Beth Dirks budgeted only $25,000 in stale-shared revenue. “If we had re­ ceived stale-shared revenue this year, the number would have been over $100,000," Dirks said. The proposed town’s fund bal­ ance is 590,000, down from $270,000 last year, a result of Ihe completion of some projects, such as fcncc replacement, right hand turn lane and street light installation. The remaining fund balance is ear­ marked for construclion of a left hand turn lane at the U.S. 158 en­ trance. Other features of the budget in­ cludc a property tax revenue in­ crease as a resull of the annexatian of commercial properly. As written in Ihe town’s charter, properly taxes did not change from $.15 per $ 100 valuation. The lown is expected to receive jusl over $400,000 in prop­ erly lax. Due to break-ins in the last few months, the town has increased rov­ ing police patrols and expects to pay double whal they have in the past for this protection, up from $2,000 to $4,000. Aniiexiitiun Agreement Board members agreed on the proposed annexation agreement wilh Clemmons, something they have discussed at the last two meet­ ings. The agreement slates thal Clemmons will nol annex any area west of the Yadkin River, and Ber­ muda Run will not annex any area cast of Ihe river. The agreement, drawn up by Warren Kasper, attor­ ney for both towns, may be termi­ nated by either town, bul only after the town has repealed the ordinance that approvetl the ¡igreenient and Please .See llerrnuda Utiii • Pu(>c 4 Doc Watson, David Holt To Open Arts Council’s 2002-2003 Season Davie County Arts Council announces its 2002 - 2003 Season: "Catch a Conneclion lo the .Arts". All perforniances take placc in Ihe Brock Performing Arts Cenler, 622 N. Main St., Mocksville. Tickets go on sell July 1. Prices and show times vary. Contact Davic County Arts Council box office at 751 -3000 or IxyxoJ'fii'cdichiviearls.ori;. ♦ Doc Waison, Richard Waison & David Holl "Hills of Home Tour", Friday, Aug. 16, 7:30 p.m., $20. The Hills of Home Tour includes two of traditional music's great artists. The show presents folk tunes and mountain wisdom from living legend Doc Watson and storyteller and musician David Holt. • Harry the Dirty Dog (K - 3). Presented by the Tarradiddle Play­ ers, Monday, Sept. 9, 10 a.m. & 7 p.m., A-$8; S-S6; G-$5. Harry is a dirty dog who hates to bathe. So, when he hears the water running in the bathtub he runs away from home. Harry soon misses his family, bul will he find his way home again? Please See Arts Cuunell - Page 4 ■,'i 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Inly 4, 2002 ExJitorial Райе T h e D e c l a r a t i o n o f I n d e p e n d e n c e July 4, 1776 W hen in ihc Course of Human Events, it becomes necessary for one People to dissolve the Political Bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the Earth, Ihe separate and equal Station, the Laws of Nature requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the Separation. W e hold these Truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Cre­ ator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness — that to .secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among M en. deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, tliat whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive o f these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or lo abolish it, and to institute new Governmenl, laying its Foundation on such principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to these shall seem most likely to effect their safely and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, w ill dictate that Governments long established should nol be changed for light and transient Causes; and accord­ ingly all Experience has shewn, lhat M ankind are more disposed to suffer, while Evils are sufferable, than to righl themselves by abolishing 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 abso­ lute Despotism, it is their right, it is their Duty to throw o ff such Government and lo provide new guards for their future Security. Such has been the patient Sufferance of these Colonies and sucli is now the Necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. Tlie History of the present King of Great-Britain is a History of repeated Injuries and Usurpations, all having direct Object the Establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, lei facts be submitied to a candid World .... In every slale of these Oppressions we have Peti­ tioned for Redress in the mosl humble Terms: our repeated Petitions have been answered only by re­ peated Injury. A Prince, whose Character is thus marked by every act which may dellne a tyrant, is unfit to be tlie Ruler of a frec People ... We. therefore, the Representatives of the U N IT E D STATES O F A M E R IC A , in General Congress. As­ sembled, appealing lo the Supreme Judge of the W orld for the Rectitude of our Intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, Solemnly Publish and Declare, Thai these Colonies are. and of Right oughl lo 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 o f Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent Stales, they have fulled Power to levy W'ar, conclude Peace, contract A lli­ ances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, w ilh a firm Reliance on the Protection, we mutually pledge lo each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor. 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N C 27028 i)2oa2 4 c u ÿ ^ y ] e ^ .<o)rry i t "W E HOLOTHE9ei-RUTH5TO BE SEUP-EVlPEMT^HyCEPTTo I n T h e M a i l ... K e r m i t S m i t h : A T r u e G e n t l e m a n To llie edilor; I could niil lei K cnnil S niilh’s dealh go by arul nol w rile soine- lliing aboul him for his laniily and friends, as w ell as for m yself. K cnnil and I had only one fighl and lhal w as Ihe fight lo win Ihe noniiiiaticin U) run on ihc R epublican lickel for register o f deeds in m.Sii. He won Ihe fight fair and square as welt as ilic fall elcclion. and I slaycd on in the register o f deeds officc lo w ork for l\in\ - all o f his 32 years. T here could nol have liecn a beller person lo w ork for. Me was really nol a boss - we jusi w iirkcil logelher and so it w as even when afler years we goi addiiional help in Ihc officc. K cnnil was a real politician and yet. it did nol show. He treated everyone the sam e, shaking hands and inviting folks into his officc for a dial. Lois of inncs he gave som e good old “ dow n lo earth" advice. W hen it cam e to legal advice, he and all his office slaff rcconim cndcil a good law yer anil assured the person there were plenty in “our tow n." K crniit and Laura (his w ife) w ere very supportive iluring ihe sickness and death o f iiiy tw o sons, and the death o f iny husband Clay. I was oul o f work ipiile a bit during the boys' illnesses and K erniil and the others in the officc carried the load and never com - Softball Reunion Fun 'Го llie edilor: As a participant in the first w om en’s 25 years and older softball gam e. 1 w ould like to say a spccial thanks to all those w ho m ade Ihis evenl possible. 1 w ould like lo give a spccial thanks to G rady Spry Jr. for the inspiralion lhal m ade this happen. H is love of the gam e and co;iching helped to create a spccial gam e. T haks also to G rim es "B iiiiey" Parker for Ihe organization and officiating, liis hard work and ilcdication lo C ooleem ee and sports helped a lol of w om en relive a portion of our youlh. T here w ere several people who m ade a lol of phone calls to gather players. It is im possible to m ention them all. hut a special thanks for ibis goes to Jan C olem an, ll w ould not have been nearly as m uch fun w ilhoul all o f the fans who cam e lo support us. Thanks for all your support and cheering. Lasl, bul not leasl. thanks lo all the w om en w ho participated, ll was greal lo sec ihe softball field in C ooleem ee filled w ith players once again. We all have fond m em ories of our sofiball days and on June I.“» we gut to m ake another m em ory thal we w ill carry w ilh us forever. 1. along wilh m any olhers. are looking forw ard to ne.xt year and wc hope lo see even m ore players participate. T eresa Jordan Bivins C ooleem ee Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. Tlie letters may be on topics of local, stale, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should includc the name and address of the writer, ineluding a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Rccord P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.com. What is your favorite thing about Fourth of July? .luniie Koontz Muck.sville “To wutch Ihe ilrcwork.s with my family.” Sarah Uoonc Mocksville ‘Celebrating it with my family and watching Fireworks.” Amanda O.sgood Mocksville “Going to the beach with my family and ejjting watermelon.” ,lamcs Wilson Mocksville “Firecrackers.” DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, .liily 4, 2002 - 3 plained. Me enjoyed telling stories o f his m ilitary life and I enjoyed hear­ ing them . He was a cook in Ihc A n n y and il's am azing whal he cam e up with som etim es on the haltlcfields o f G erm any. K cnnil loved D avie C ounly and the people w ho lived here. Mosl o f all. he loved his w ife and children, and they alw ays cam e firsl. He w as a true genllcm an. a C hrislian. a frieiul to everyone and jusi a greal guy. 1 feel very forlunale lo have had the opponunity lo work for him Ihc .12 years he was register of deeds. N ancy Tulleniw M ocksville Camp Good Start For Child To Ihc ctliuir: As a p:ircnl. I wouUI like in c x p rc s m y deepest appreciation to the Sm art .Start program . M y son A ustin N aylor has altended K inder C;m ip at W illiam R, D avie S chool regularly, and I w as very im ­ pressed with the way he responded. I Ic w as c,\ciled aboul the things he learned and shared w ith m e every ilay. H e really looked forw ard lo going. W hen a program e.xcitcs a child to learn, il says m uch aboul the program and ihe teachers w ho im plem ented il. I am very thankful and pleased thal my child had the opporliinily to attend. It has m ade him excited and looking forw ard to atlending real school A ngela N aylor M ocksvillc Poor Home Ec Student Makes Prize-Winning Cakes Louise Stroud R ead in g aboul Ihe D avic C ounly F air sponsored by Ihe D avie Y outh C ouncil look m e back dow n m em ory lane to the D avio C o u n ly F air w hich w as held al Ihe picnic grounds in the lall ol th e year. Il lasted for days. I w ish I could rem em ber the y ear il sla n e d and how m any years il w as held, ll nutsl have been in Ihe 1930s. I Ihoughi il w as an enjo y ab le event and w as sorry w hen il w as discontinued. T h e e.xhibils w ere g o o d and il w as w ell attended. I think il w as th e R .C . L ee R iding D evices thal cam e for the fair, as they did for m any years for the M asonic P icnic. T he ferris w heel w as m y favorile ride and ihe lickels w ere 1.5 cents. A few things aboul Ihe fair I w ill alw ays rcniernber. T h e D avie R ccord sponsored a p retty g irl co m csl each y ear for the young ladies o f D avie C ounly. O ne year ihere --------------------------- scetncd lo be a dilTerence o f opinion as lo w hether Ihc w inner should h av e been eligible, since she had been m arried for a few m o n th s, but since no ruling on this had been m ade, the decisio n w as final. I w ill n ev e r forget on e little incident al the fair. A s 1 have said b efo re. I had tw o years o f hom e econom ics in high sch o o l, w h ich 1 im cnsely disliked. W hen I got Ihrough thal. I v ow ed n ev e r to cook o r sow again, except in a dire em er­ gency. W ell. 1 h ave broken lhat m ore lhan a few lim es, but iu Ihe m ain. I'v e pretty w ell stuck lo that. A nyw ay, nol lonj! afier lhal. m y m o th er had neuritis so bad she could no longer bake Kinder Camp Good Start For Children To the editor; T his is a pleasure for m e lo w rile lo you on behalf of K inder C am p. M y child allended K inder C am p al C ornatzer Elem entary School. June .3 - 28. I can’l say enough good things about the pro­ g ram .T h e teachers are exceptionally great w ilh Ihc children. T hey alw ays have a positive altitude thal Ihe child autom atically con­ nects w ilh. T hey have taught them so many new things in such a shorl am ounl o f tim e. lEach day o f K inder C am p my child w ould gel up in the m orning ready lo go lo school, ll w as greal for the children lo have Ihe school 10 them selves for four w eeks while learning aboul Iheir new sur­ roundings. ’To fam iliarize ihem selves wilh ihe school m akes it so m uch easier w hen they slarl kim lergarlen, T he children learned so m uch w hile attending K inder C am p. IHach w eek they siudied differeni subjects to understand Ihe w orld they live in. T he children have gained confidence in ihem selves w hich prepares them to be responsible. T his is a great program lo have in our counly lo prepare our children before they begin their school career. T hank you to the D avie C ounty Partnership for Children and Snuirt S tart for their support in funding our K inder C am p program . Curnly TrivcUc A dvance ^ G i v e A l c o h o l T a x e s T o S c h o o l s To Ihe editor: To all in D avie C ounty. I do n 't care if M ocksville can sell alco­ hol or nol. but now thal it can, why don't we pul Ihe olher hoi topic in the m ix ’ T he w ay 1 see it is. now there will be exira revenue (taxeslfrom the sale o f ihse alcohol products. The county school system seem s lo ihink w e need a new high school, to renovate the currcnt high school, a differeni m iddle school. W hy doesn’t the counly let Ihose laxes pay for il all'.’ ll sounds a lol belter to me lhan higher properly laxcs. bond referendum s, and all that nonsense. Let the laxes on ull Ihis alcohol sold pay the w ay for all Ihis school stuff lhal 1 Ihink w e do nol need. B ul since som e o f you believe w e do. let lhal be whal pays for it all. It soum is better than som e elected official gelling fat off o f it. T he sale o f it m ay hurl som e of our children’s hom e life a lillle. hul let it benefit ou r children in the long run. Let it belter iheir fulure in education. A fler all. the one thing no m an can lake is our children's educalion. O nce they have it, it’s iheirs. It can’t go anyw here. Let it be there in the fulure. M ake the counly use this revenue il will re­ ceive from this. T hey w ill lell you il w on’t be lhal m uch or they can 't. T hat is nol w hal they w ant, for Ihe truth locom e out. ll sounds beller than bonds and higher taxes. Let this be the way to pave the fulure. John D avis M ocksville Writer Stands By Statement To die edilor; In reply 10 a couple o f letters acussing m e o f casting the firsl Slone, it's Ihe C atholic religion lhal got ihis ball rolling, nol me. If som eone had nol cast the first slone to uncover this pedophilia child abuse w iihin Ihe C atholic C hurch, the C atholics w ould still be con­ doning and covering up this dispicable crim e on the children for another 30 lo 50 years w ithout detection. A s 1 said in m y previous letter, w hen the anti-elem ent, clergy included, m ako a bigger issue o f the sale o f beer than they have on pedophilia, child abuse in religion, explain how you can justify that'.’ LindaH arris m ore o r less said the C alholics aren'l Ihe only guilty panics. M osl denom inations are guilty. I agree w hole heariedly. 1 said in m y lelter if the law and law yers kept digging, it's hard to say w hich dom ino w ill fall next. 1 hope Ihis letter puls Ihis lo rest. I sland by whal 1 said or im ­ plied. 1 still think Ibe clergy should and could have spoken oul m ore against lhe.se crim es lhat have pul a blem ish on all C hristian­ ity. If 1 w ere as serious and devoted lo religion as Ihese people trying lo rake m e over Ihe coals for w hal I've said. I'd sue Ihc m edia on behalf o f Ihe C atholic C hurch for defam ation of character. They have been com m enting on scandals in the Catholic C hurch since it surfaced. T he church paid out all Ihose m illions in hush money, covering il up OUI o f the goodness of their heart. Be realistic. If you are not w illing to do lhat, you arc not serious. I am sure all priests, preachers, deacons, etc., are not guilty of Ihese crim es. T hank goodness for lhat. The problem is how can you tell w ho is or is not'.' Henry Jurgensen A dvance cak es, so sh e taught m e how . B elieve it or not. I becam e a p retty good cakc m aker, or so people said. M y favorile w as a caram ol lay er cake and I w on a blue ribbon every y ear at tho fair. T h is ono particu lar y ear ihey w ore giving a prize for a ch o co late cake and although I had never m ade one. I d ecid ed 10 Iry lhat. too. 1 w on tw o blue ribbons lhat year. I w as o v er n o ar the ca k es w hon I saw m y old hom e econom ics teach er and a friend ap proaching. I w as thrilled to bo able to sho w her w hat I had d one w ilh absolutely no help from h e r I proudly sh o w ed h er m y Iw o prize w inning cakes, w hereupon she tu rn ed to h e r I'ricnd and said. “ S he w as one o f m y Г|П1с hom e oc p u p ils." I w ill no t attem pt to describe m y feelings at that point. In thinking aboul m y high school days o f yesteryear. I w ill n ev e r forgot Ihose tw o years o f hom o econom ics beginning in 1925. w hen 1 w as 12 years old. 1 d id n ’t know anyihing about sew in g and co o k in g and d id n ’t really w ant to know . M y m o th er had tried to teach m e a lillle aboul sew ing, bul I w as not an apt pupil an d she decided lhat in a group. I m ight do bolter. T o start w ith, w c m ade caps and aprons and hem m ed dish to w els. B y ap ro n s, I m oan Ihc full length ones thal b u tto n ed all tho w ay dow n Iho back. I m ust have m ade a hundred button ho les before 1 w as allow ed to m ake them on the apron. D uring Ihe co u rse w o m ade a plain dross, a tw o-piece or a silk d ress, a nig h tg o w n o r pajam as, ono baby layette garm ent, m ade o v e r a dress for a child. W c had to m ako a m a n ’s shirt. I rem em ber m y brolher F rank buying som e o.xpensive m aterial and I m ade a shirt for him . T he shirt d id n ’t look so bad. bul ho said Ihe c o llar fit like a stove pipe and ho could never w ear il. W o learned to m ake a sel in pocket, sm ock and hem slilch. 1 hated every m in u te o f it. W o learned about preparing nulrilioiis m eals, m eals for the sick. etc. several lim es during Ihc coursc w c prep ared b reak ­ fast and invited som e of Ihe m em bers o f the school bo ard . T w o o f us w ore seloclcd lo bo tho hosts for those m eals. U nforlu- nalcly. I w as chosen al least once :tnd 1 think m ayb e Iw ice. W c w ere drilled in table m anners and w ere lold if one o f the gu ests m ade a m istake, she (the leacher) did nol w ant lo hoar one w ord aboul it. If w o m ade a m istake, it w ould be d iscu ssed on class. O h, if those guests had only know n how clo sely they w ere being observed. If w c noticed the least lilllo thing, w e w ere very happy lo inform our classnialcs al rocess. so w o could giggle about it. O f course, w e never m ade any m istakes. H a! A t least w e never adm itted any. If wo w oe cooking som ething thal d id n ’t get done w hen the period boll rang, wo had lo w ail, then w ash the dish, pul everything in ils placc for Ihc next class. I’ve gone lo F rench class lale m ore than once. E veryone is not m eant to cook and sew . S om e years later 1 asked a young girl w hat they w ere d oing in hom e ec. She hesitated a few m om enls and then said. "W e 'v e learned to w ash hair." Wc had no school cafclcria w hen I w as in high school. O n bad days w'o observ ed a rainy day schedule, being dism issed at one o ’clock. S o m etim es the hom e cc class w ould m ake soup and sandw iches, w hich the students could got during Ihe short break. M ocksville High H om e E con om ics C lass -1941-42 Members of the Mocksville High School home economics class in 1941-42 included, from left (some married names not listed): front - Mattie Mabb, Dot Potts Whitaker, Girlene Williams Caudle, Marie Dwiggins, Martha Bowden Morror, Mary Nell James Holeman; row 2 - Kathleen Livingston Vogler, Verna Howard Howell, Melva McClamrock Benson, Irish Worship, Maxine Ferebee Pruitt, Elsie Beauchamp Whitaker, Bernice Smith Taylor, Margie Dunn Craver; row 3 - Mary Frances Brown Hellard, Ruth Howard Keaton, Stella Mae Frye Vogler, Mattie Lois Laird Myers, Laura Jones, Geraldine Seaford Lakey, Doris Sparks McDaniel, Alice Brown, Christine Warren Daniels (teacher): row 4 - Evelyn Safley Ferebee, Ruth Peacock, Amogene Beauchamp Norwood, Nadine Lanier Koontz, Kathleen Poplin Hatley, Louise Ward McClamrock, Mary Nell Eaton Hanes, Luella Walker Daniels; row 5 - Mary Myers Williams, Helen Barnhardt Everhart, Jackie Foster Koontz, Glenna Collette Lagle, Mary Frances Jor­ dan, Faye Smith Myers and Sarah Boger. The Enterprise welcomes old photographs of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspaper office on South Main Street across from the Davie County Courthouse. D o n ’t b e la te The Enterprise Record welcomes news and advertisements from readers, but be sure to get your information in on time. Weddings, Engagements 5 p.m. Friday Davie Dateline Noon Monday Letters, All Other News Items 4 p.m. Monday Classifieds, Advertising 10:30 a.m. Tuesday D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^GCORD wwiv. enterprise-record, com D n »in g C o m m u n ity Y a rd Sale' a n d F u n d ra is e r t o B e n e fit A d a m P e a c o c k ^ Pat White Memorial Day at WG.White & Co. 601 N Mocksville. July 13"< Sam til 4pm Yard Sale/Craft Space available $10.00 to reserve a space call 4 9 2 -2 1 11. Come join in the fun. Ham biscits & hotdogs for sale. Drawings For Limc ride & Dinner for 2 at Appiebee's Guitar from Dave’s Music W.G.White Country ham Tanning bed session & massage , from Nail Resort W.G. White Gift Basket 4 - ÜAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Julv 4, 2002 Veteran’s Great-Grandson Given A Lifetime l\/lemory District Court By Jackic Seabolt Davie Counly Efllerpri.se Reconl Friday. M ay 31 i.s a day lillle Nick Sinopoli of Davie County will cherish the re.st of his life. Th ough he m ay be too young now to realize its iinpor- tance, as day.s pass and he grows older he will cofne to realize he has received quite an honor. N ic k ’s great-grandpa, Dominick Anthony Sinopoli. was buried at Arlington Ceni etery in May. S in opoli served in the U .S. A rm y fro m 194.1-1946 an d engaged w ith the Jap an ese at Iw o Jim a. H e w on m any h o n ­ ors during h is m ilitary ca re er like the good conduct m ed al, A inerican .service m edal, A si­ a tic P a c ific m e d a l, an d Ihe W orld W ar II V ictory m edal. F ive y ear old N ick, w hose parents are A nthony and H olly S in o p o li o f M o ck sv ille, d e ­ c id ed it w as appropriate that N ick be nam ed after hi.s great- g ra n d p a S in o p o li. H is fu ll n am e is A n th o n y D o m in ick A n drew s S inopoli. On May .10 Ihe Sinopoli family made their way lo Vir­ ginia to attend the funeral of Nick’s great-grandpa the next day. A t the funeral cercmony. Holly remembers, the white tombstones lined the grounds and the honor guards could be seen. At the closc the American flag was given to great- grandpa Sinopolt’s daughter. DAVIE C O UN TY ENTERPRISE R EC O R D , .Fuiy 4,2002 - S Nick Sinopoli holds his great-grandpa’s flag he received shortly after his burial at Arlington Cemetety. - Photos by Robin Fergusson the Hag since he was named after his greai-grandpa. Holly shared photographs Patty. A fterw ard she turned to A n ih o n y an d H o lly an d lold Ihem sh e w anted N ick to have Ihc fam ily had taken ihai day. O n e s h o w e d N ic k p ro u d ly h o ld in g th e fla g h is g re a t- Great-grandpa Sinopoli as he appeared during his years of military service. been passed down from one generation of Sinopoli’s to the next. g ran d p a h ad e a rn e d fo r h is years o f m ilitary serv ice. A lifetim e h o n o r lh al h as A l t s C o u n c i l P l a n s S e a s o n O f E v e n t s F o r E v e r y o n e C ontin u ed F ro m P a s c I plus an uiifori’ellahle lellini! o f hv Hnh..v r.„r,i .....i n;.r: . . . - ..Continued From Page 1 • Q u iltc rs, A M u sical by - M olly N ew m an and B arbara Dama,shck, Presented by DCAC C om m unity T heatre, Fridays - O ct. 4 & 11, 7:.10 p.m ., Satur­ days - O cl. & 12, 7:iO p.m .. Sunday Ocl. 6 ,2 :3 0 p.m. A-S8; S-S6; G-S.Í. T h e slo ry o f a p io n e e r w om an and her six daugU lers, Q uiltcrs blends a scries o f inler- connccted stories, contained in v ario u s ''p a tch cs” o f a When the various patches are as­ sem bled inlo one glorious, bril­ liant colorful t\uiU, the eifect is breathtaking and m agical. • T een y T in y T ales (P re ­ s c h o o l). p re se n te d by Ihe Tarradiddle Players. Thursday, O cl. .11, 9:15 & I0:.1Q a.m ., SI. Teeny T m y Tales is an cnlcr- taining introduction to the world o f live Ihealre. Including "Tlic Teeny T iny W om an" and "The lisy B ilsy Spider," Ihe show 's em phasis is on storytelling and audience parlicipalion. • A m elia Bedelia and Stories from A round the W orld! (K -4) A T h e a ire w o rk s U SA S lory Salad Produclion, M onday, Nov. 4, 10 a.m . & 7 p.m . A-SK; S-S6; 0-S 5. Your guide on ibis exciting voyage is everyone's favorite m aid, A m elia Bedelia. Follow ­ in g this la n y overture, B ravo, A m elia B edelia!, she takes a m usical rom p across ihe planel as she discovers stories from around the world. • T im m y A bell and L aura B oosingcr, Friday, Nov. 8 ,7 ;J 0 p.m . A -S8; S-S6; G-S5. W hen you com bine ihe fin­ est in fam ily entertainm ent along w ilh true-io-lhe-lradiiion south­ ern A ppalachian folk m usic, a boatload o f m usical irisirum ents and good old fashioned fun, you g e t an e v e n in g w ilh T im m y A bell and Laura Boosinger. • T ts th e Season (K - 5), pre­ sented by the Tarradiddle Play­ ers, M onday, D ec. 2 ,4 & 7 p.m. A -S8; S-S6; G -S5. A collection o f w intry and holiday tales from around the w orld, T is the S eason features fam iliar (and alm ost fam iliar) stories from m any cultures, end­ ing w ith a hilarious version of "the Tw elve D ays o f C hrislm as," plus an unforgellabic Idling o f "Ti\e N ight B efore Ctxrisimas." • T he C lif N otes, A C hrtstm as Collection. Tuesday, D ee. 10, 7 p .m . D o n a tio n s o f fo o d fo r Storehouse For Jesus o r m oney for D avie Schixil Clioral groups. T he 25 voices lhal m ake up 'Die C lif N otes unite in iheir love o f greal choral m usic and are renow ned for iheir expressive C hrislm as concerts. Lleave Icel- ing blessed and renew eil ui share ihe spirii of C hrislm as. . Jo y ce G re a r as H a rrie t Tubm an. Tliursday. Jan. 2.1.7:.M) p.m . A -S8; S-S6; G-%5. M s. G rear is a storyteller \vl\o has "a story lo tell". T his 1-irst P erso n T h e atre p erfo rm a n ce chronicles fuhm an's life as The L iberator of A frican A m ericans, held againsi Iheir will in slavery, a n d d ra m a tic a lly p re se n ts Tubm an's dctem iinalion lo m ake a difference, againsi all odds. • T h e C o m m ed ia P u ss in B ools (K - 5). prescnled by llie T arradiddle P layers. M onday. Jan. 27, 10 a.m . & 7 p.m . A-SX; S-S6: G -S5. T his is Ihe slory o f a m ost e x tra o rd in a ry c a l....P u s s in B ools, ihe clevcresl cat in all of F rance, w ho uses his w il and w iles to w in his ow ner fortune and a princess's hand in m ar­ riage. A classic fairy lale lold w ilh the uproarious hum or and crazy antics of C om m edia, trav­ eling iroupe. • D 'V ine, Saturday, Feb. 1. 3 p.m .A -S 15;S -S l3-,G -S 12. Tliree W omen. Tlirce Voices, O ne M ission - To Inspire. From ihe W hile H ouse to a B razilian s c h o o lh o u s e , D 'V in e has w am ied the hearts o f people all over the w orld w ith Iheir m elo­ dious voices. • S tone S oup (Preschool - 2), presented by llo b cy F ord and H is G olden Rod Puppels, M on­ day, M arch 10, 10 a.m ., A-SS; S-S6; G -S5. T hree soldiers who had nol ealen for days w alk into a sm all v illag e w h ere th e inhabitants have hidden iheir food. The sol­ diers decide to m ake stim e soup. A s the plot boils the curious vil­ lagers coniribulc tales w ith each addition to the soup pol. • T he A nt and Ihc G rasshop­ per and m ore... (K - 8), presented hy H ohey Ford and H is G olden Rod Puppels, M onday, M arch 10,7 p.m . A-SR; S-S6; G -S5. Tliis concert variety show features ilie best of ihe G olden R od P u p p els. ll in c lu d e s M cK ooiloo The Sloryteller's a lale aboul dealing willi a bully and Q uagm ire A nkledeep's lall talc ahoul riding a jack rahhil. C hester Ihe D og. perform s his iricks and anlics. • The F isherm an and H is Wife (Preschool), prescnled by the Tarradiilille Players, Friday, M arch 2 l,9 :l.‘i i i 10:.3()a.m.,S.i. W hen ihe sim ple hul happy fisherm an relurns an enchanted fish back to the sea, Uis not-so happy w ife dem ands a m ore ex­ travagant life as a rew ard. T he audicnec w ill lielp the actors teli tlic Slory in this classic enchant­ ing fish talc. • C hristine Lavin. W hal Was I Thinking? Saiurday, M arch 29, 7:.W p.m .A -S l.‘i:S -S 1 3 :G -S l2 . H ow can you say very funny? Let us count the ways: hilarious, boislcrously enlerlaining, loudly am using, and noisily m erry. All o f these term s can be used to d escrib e M s. L av in 's ih eaire concert. She is a consum m ate com ic observer and com edienne w hose m usical lakes on life will have you rolling in th e aisles. (D isclaim er; Wc will not be held liable should you injure yourself from laughing loo hard.) * M y Wny liy DiivUl O rnpcs and Todd O lson, presented by Springer'niealrc on Tour, lliu rs- day, April 10, 7:30 p.m . A I.'i; S -13;G -S I2. This talented cast w ill lake you on a m usical journey ce l­ ebrating ihc m usic o f O l' Blue Eyes - Frank Sinatra. T h is tune­ ful iribule is a m ust see for the hopeless rom antics. • 1 tarsey by M ary C hase, pre­ sented by D C A C C om m unily T heatre, Fridays - April 25, M ay 2, 7:30 p.m ., Saturdays - April 26, M ay 3 . 7:30 p.m .,Sunday, A pril 2 7 ,2-.30 p.m . A-SR: S-S6: Q -S5. W hen Elw ood P. Dowd starts lo introduce his im aginary friend H arvey, a six-and-a half-fool rab b ii, lo g uests at a society party, his sister, Veta, has seen as m uch o f his eccentric behav­ ior as she can tolerate. /1, Adults; S, StudcntslSenior Citizens: G. Group o f 15 or nu>re. Bermuda Run OKs Accounting Firm; Eyes Insurance Conlinued From Page I providin g nol less lhan five years w ritten notice lo Ihe other lo w n . The agreem enl is in effeci fo r 20 years. K asp er said he e x p e c ts Clem m ons to sign the agreem enl around ihe end of July or early A ugusl, Flood In su ran ce P ro g ram D irks received a phone call from Em ergency M anagem ent Services director D wayne Sm ilh recenlly, alerting her lo the fact lhat B erm uda R un is not in ­ volved in the Nalional FUnitl In­ surance Program (N FIP). Sm ilh and Ed Cash, wiih the slale EM S office, atlended Ihe tow n m eeting last w eek, and Cash said in IW 6, the federal goveriunenl passed a ruling lhat every m unicipality has lo partici­ pate in Ihe N FIP, even if Ihe couniy in which ihey are located participates, in order lo receive slale m oney in ihe event o f a Hood disasler. D avie C ounly joined the program in 19R7. Cash said, "If you are nol a m em ber of ihe program , and arc hil w ilh a disasler. you will noi gel any siaie and, poienlially, federal m oney" lo help in clean­ up and recovery. He also said w hile individuals may purcha.se flood insurance on iheir ow n, if ihe low n is a m em ber o f NFIP, Ihe in su ra n c e is fe d e ra lly b a c k e d . B o ard m e m b er Ted T itsw orth said he thinks the pro­ gram is advantageous, after liv­ ing ihrough a hurricane w hen he lived in C harleston. “ It’s a w in-w in silu alio n ," said C ash, because Ihe cost is low , aro u n d S 125 a year, and there is no fee lo join. " I’m re­ sponsible for em ergency m an­ agem ent in 47 counties in N onh Carolina, and I do n ’l see any dis­ advantages in joining." M ayor John Ferguson said he d id n ’t think the low n should be in any hurry lo join, saying, "I think w e need som e sludy on ihis Ih in g . 1 d o n ’t w ant lo get inlo a trem endous am ount o f paper- ,w ork and nol know w hat it is." T he board agreed lo table a decision unlil m ore inform ation is provided. Accuundng Firm Gets Nud The board once again agreed lo h ire D a n ie l, T a y lo r and C arrick CPA s lo audit the tow n’s a c c o u n ts . T h e c o st w ill be S4.500 to do the audit and SIOO to prepare the financial state­ m ent. T he decision w as unani­ m ous. ' s C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g of Mocksville Peace q ^ h td - Round the Clock Care Mom and Dad don't have to l)c 1%-jj to ^et the best care |)os.sil)le! Cedar Rock is fully licensed by North Carolina and uses only certified slaff who undergo complete criminal check and drug screening. •O n Site a itto rs •Handicap Transportation * Nutritious Meais • Activities •Caring Staff •24 Hour Security •Snacks •Trips •Otitir^ • O n Sice Laundry ‘ Medications * Independent Living Apartments Available We accept Medicaid & Private Funding "If you think your mom and dad deserve the best possible care, call me, Shelia Sammons." WCeder Rock 191 Crestview Drive Mod(sville (336)751-1515 Lgrge Enough to Serve - Small Enough to Care^ Th e tolUnvin^ c;\scs wore dis­ posed o f in D avie l:)istricl Coiirl June 21. Presiding was Judge L. D ale G raham . I’roseciiling were M a ry C o v in g to n and M ich a el Johnson, assistant districl alionieys. • Sluarl Antoine lianihy. speed­ ing 40-25. dismissed per pica; d riv­ ing w hile liccnse revoked, prayer lo r juiignicnt continued on cost, - George W . Haynhani. dnving w hile license revoked, prayer I'or jiulgnieni conlinued on cosi, - Eduardo C . lieccrra, D W J.se n ­ tenced lo Ui) days suspcndeil tw o years, subsiance abuse assessment, 24 hours conununiiy service, sur- reiuler license and not operate ve­ hicle vmtil licensed. SUM) and cosi; D W I, sentenced to 6 0 days sus­ pended two years. 72 hours com m u­ nily servicc. surrender license, not operaiorvehicle unlil licensed. 5200 and cost, lo run al e.vpiralion of other sentence; rear huups violiition. open container alter consinning alcohol, dism issed |vr plea. •John Franklin Mcnlon. assault on a t'enuile. coinnHinicating ihreals. seiUencetl to 60 days iu y-\\\ sws- pended 12 m onlhs. nol assaull. ha­ rass or threaten prosecuiing wiliiess during senlence. SIOO and cosi. - Jose H. Bonilla, speeding SO in a 7 0 , reduced to im proper equip­ m ent. .SIO and cosi. - Joel K o d rig ue / Rrabo. rea/ lam ps violation, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Dviane i'loyti HnuK liaw , d riv­ ing w hile license revoked, reduced lo no license, prayer tor judgm enl continued on cost. - Palricia \V. Cam pbell, niisde- m e a ru )r posse ssio n m a riju a n a , prayer I'or judgment ctnilinued on cost: possession of drug par;>pher- nalia. disnVissed per pk*a. - T illa n y D a w n C a m p b e ll, felony larceny, tiismissed ;>l letiuesi of prosecuting witness. - James l-dw ard Caudle, simple aWray. coinTi’Jxniicatnig threats, nol gu ih y: assaull int'licling serious in­ jury. totnul g uilt)’ ofsiinplc assault, prayer tor judgm ent conlinued on cost.'have no contacl w ilh Donald Sain. - Alan Kay Clem ents, speeding 81 in a 70. reduced to 74-70. S IO . cosi; failure to wear scat bell, dis­ missed per medical excuse. - Linda E. C lem ent. 2 counis failure to file/pay incom e lax, sen­ tenced to 45 days suspended iw o years, restitution, cosi, subm it all completed returns to N C Dept, of Revenue wilhin 15 days; appealed. - John Edward Cover, speeding 57 in a 35. disniissed per plea; m is­ dem eanor possession m arijua n a, sentenced to 20 days suspended 12 mcuilhs, SIOO and cost, evidence ordered destroyed. - Kickie Lee C ra w fo rd . D W I. dismissed. - Efrain Barona D elgado, d riv ­ ing while license revoked. $25. cost; im proper passing, disniissed per plea. - David D w iggins. driving while license revoked, reduced to no li­ cense. prayer for jndgm ent contin­ ued on Ctist. - Charles Oiha Earp. failure lo wear seat hell - driver, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 45 days in jail to run concurreni with linie I'leing served in N C D ept, of Corrections. - John David Fallaleh. 2 counis larccny of motor veiiicle, 4 counts injury to real pro[>erty. 2 counis m is­ dem eanor larceny (a ll up fo r re* view ), dismissed per con\pliance. - Jodie II. Garrard, three counis worthless check, dismissed |>er civil settlement. - Terry Gray, driving w hile li­ cense revoked, resistuig public of­ ficer. sentenced to ^)0 days in jail sus|K‘ndetl 12 months, remain em ­ ployed. nol violale any laws, sub- mil to warrantless searches, not op ­ erale vehicle until licensed, $162 ai- lorncy fee. $100. cost. 17 days jail credit: inipriiper registration, d is­ missed per plea. - Angela haxley G re e n , open ctuilainer in passenger area, prayer lor judgment continued on cosi. - Jerry J. Guilierre/. posse,ssion of niarij\jana up tv> one-half oim ce. possession of drug paraphernalia. sentenced to 45 days suspended 12 m onlhs, substancc abuse assess­ ment, SIOO and cosi. evidence or­ dered destroyed; no license, dis­ m issed per correction; failure lo wear seat bell, disniissed per plea. - Elsa Guicres, driving while li­ cense revoked, dismissed per cor­ reclion; failure lo yield for slop sign/ red lig h l, reduced to im p rop e r equipm ent, pay cost. - A nihony A . Haynes, speeding yo in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, speeding’92 in a 70. reduced to ex- ceedintj: safe speed, SIO and co.st. • W illiam Franklin Head, driv­ ing without tw o headlam ps, dis­ missed perplea; driving left of cen­ ter, reduced lo improper ei|uipnient, S IO and cost. - Stephanie C . Herke, m isde­ m ea n o r possession m a rijua n a, prayer for judgm ent conlinued 60 tiays on cost, remain of gootl Iniliav- ior. evidence ordered destroyed. - Chrislopher S. Holland, speed­ ing 72 in a 55, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 100 days in prison suspended two years, sub­ stance abuse assessment, complete rehab program , submit to drug test­ ing. SIOO and cost, transferred lo Rockinghan» County. - Jim m y Van Holland, driving while license revoked, reduced to iu> license, sentenced lo 60 days in jail suspended iw o years, not operate vehicle until licensed, SKK). cost. - R icky Gene Hosch. no liabil­ ity insurance, dismissed per c(>rrec- tion; im proper registration. S IO . cost. - Jose A lberto Jaimes, driving w hile license revokcil. sentenced lo 30 days in ja il suspended six m onlhs. S65 allorney fee. SIOO. cost: no license, possession of open container/consuming alcohol in pas­ senger area, dismissed per plea. - Gregor)' J. Jennings. 5 counts worthless check, sentenced to .M) days suspended 6 months, not write worthless checks, pay $94.13 resti­ tution to H andi C upboard, court costs. - juslin Daniel Johnson, driving w hile license revoked, dismissed per plea; exceeding posted speed, reduced lo im p rop e r equipm ent, cost; resisiing public officer, prayer for judgm ent continued on cost. - Heidi Jones, worthless check, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Th o m a sin a Jones, harassing phone call, disniissed at re(|uesi of prosecuting witness, - Jeffer)’ Scotl Lathrop, felony breaking and/or enlering. reduced to m isdemeanor breaking and enter­ ing,.sentenced to 45 days in jail sus­ pended iw o years, remain of good k'havior. S65 altoniey fee. S UK) anti cost; larceny after breaking/enter­ ing. contributing to the delinc|uency of a juvenile, dismissed per plea, - D ouglas D . L a y e ll, m isd e ­ meanor larceny, dism issed at re- ijuest of prosecuting wiiness. • Tim o th y R . Le slie , d rivin g while license revoked, dism issed per correclion. - Charles M . Lester, exceeding safe speed, reduced to im proper C(|uipmenl. S IO and cost. - Daniel Raym ond Loeiner. m is- dem eanor larceny, (fo r re vie w ), prayer for judgm ent continued. - Kenneth W ayne LoH ln . caus­ ing mud to be deposiietl on main* lained slate ro adw ay, p rayer for judgment coniim ied on cost: have wheels which w ill cut/damage, dis­ missed per plea. - Grady Leon Lynch ll. second ilegree irespassing. inju ry to real properly, m isdem eanor breaking and entering, senlenced lo 120 days suspended tw o years. S I.535 resti- lutlon lo Frank Earnhardt. S I62 at­ torney fee. cost. -Crystal K . M ayhew .tw ocounis forgery ()f endorsem ent, reduced to eon^n\t>n law forgery, sentenced tt^ 30 days in jail suspended one year, nol violate any laws. $339 restitu­ tion to David M ayhew , ctisu four counts fo rgery of endorsem ent, eight counis uttering forged e n ­ dorsement. ilismisseil per plea: two ct)unls forger)’ o f endorsement, re- ducetl lo com m on law l\>rgery. sen­ lenced It» 30 days in jail suspended one year, not violate any laws. cosi. to run al expiration of (»iher sen- tence. - R a nd y M c B ra y e r, m is d e ­ meanor probation violation oul of counly. pul on six months house ar­ rest, continued on probation. - Leoiuirdo Chavez Nava. D W I. sentenced to 45 days suspended two years, substance abuse assessmenl. 24 hours com m unity scrvice. not operaie vehicle until licensed. $195 atlomey fee. SIOO.cost; ilriving lefl of center, failure to wear seat bell, dismissed per plea; no olicense. sen­ lenced lo 30 days in jail suspended iwo years, cost. - Ricky Lee Nunley, two counts driving while license revoked, sen­ lenced to 45 days suspended one year. $390 atlomey fee. SIOO. cost: driver’s license violation, no liabil­ ity insurance. inipro|4.'r registration, failure lo register vehicle, posses­ sion of drug parapheriudia, failure 10 apply for new title, dismissed per plea; possession of marijuana up to t>ne-half ounce, senlenced lo 15 days suspemletl one year, have no drugs in pibsession. cost, to run at e.xpiralion of otlier setUence. trans­ ferred to Virginia, evidence ordered tlesiroyed. - Fredys N, Ontiberos, speeding 65 in a 45. prayer for judgment con- timied on cosi; driving lefl of cen­ ter. dismissed per plea. - John Josojili Patrick, assault on a female (for review), dismissed per compliance. - R. Alfredo i'icdra. D W I. sen­ tenced to 12 months suspendeil two year>. seven days in jail, surrender license, not operate vehicle in any stale uiUil liccnseil. substance abuse assessment. S400 and cost; failure to wear seat hell - driver. $25. • W illiam Ray. speeding 90 in a 70. reduced toexceeding safe speed, failure lo wear seat bell. $25. cosi. - Kasi Riddle, twocom Ussim ple assault. Injury to personal property, conununicating threats, dismissed at request of (rrosecuting witness. - Donald W. Sain, simple affray, found not gviiUy. - Sonia S p rin k le , w orthless check, dismissed per civil seltle- menl. - Bryan Lyn Sykes, driving while license re vo ke d , rcd u ccd lo no operator's license, prayer for Judg­ ment continued oil cost. - Hum berto H ernandez Tcra n , D W I, no probable cause; open con­ tainer afier consum ing alcohol, driv­ ing w h ile license re vo ke d , d is ­ m issed per plea; resisting public officcr, driving after consum ing al­ cohol under 21, sentenced to 30 days suspended 12 m onlhs. $292 attorney fee. $100 and cost, - C rystal Tho m a s, tw o counts m isdem eanor probation violation oul of county, continued on proba­ tion. complete com m unily scrvice w ithin 60 days, not violate any laws, iransfera’d lo Row an County. - Son N h a n Tra n , speeding 81 in a 70. reduced lo im proper equip­ m ent. S IO ; no license, prayer for judgm ent conlinued on cost, nol operate vehiclc until licensed. - M a llhew W alton. D W I, sen­ tenced lo 45 days suspended two years, subsiance abuse assessment, 24 hours com m unity service, sur­ render license and not operate vc­ hicle unlil licensed, $100, cost; ap­ pealed; open container after con­ sum ing alcohol, dismissed per pica. F a llv d l'o A p p e iir - Steven Odell Com bs Jr., d riv­ ing while license revoked. - Patricia H . D unphy, speeding 90 in a 70. - Jam ey Lee Foster, possession of m arijuana up to one-half ounce« possession o fd ru g paraphernalia. - W anda G . G a n no n , worthless check. - Jason Lee G arreii. speeding 56 in a 35. speeding SO in a 70. - Ronnie Lee Gobble, unsuper­ vised probation violation. - Lam ar A . Harrison, speeding 91 in a 70. ■ - Lucien Em anuel John, simple worthless check. - iMallhew T . Jones, worthless check. • M arisa Dell Johnson, 4 counts m isdem eanor probation violation. - Ronald Jason Sherrill, m isde­ m eanor probation violation, co m - num icaiing ihreals. Communication Problem: l\/lan Told To Stay Away From Ex-Wife By B eth C assid y IJavii: C ounly Enterprise Rccord A D avic m an w as ordered in D istrict C ourt last w eek to stay aw ay from his ex-w ife until he has his day in court. M arcclino M . L ongares, also know n as M arcclino M oreno and V icente O rosco, is charged wilh assaull on a fem ale and violation o f a proteclivc order, after he conlinued lo have contact with his ex -w ife. S ilvia A rrellano, according to assistant district al­ lorney, M ary C ovington. Longares lists tw o ad d ress, one at 517.T U .S. 601 N orth and one in Yadkin C ounty, and has listed tw o dates o f birlh. H e is betw een 2X and 30 years old. Covington toUl Judge L. D ale G raham , “There is an allegalion lhal he blocked her vehicle in al church, and he w anted lo lalk lo her loday in coun, bul she w ants nothing lo do wilh him . T here is an ex tre m e c o m m u n ic a tio n problem all around. T he p ro s­ ecu tin g w itness has said sh e w ants us lo strongly encourage the defendanl lo have no furlher contact w ith her." The couple has a 4-year-oUl daughler. L o n g a re s ’ allo rn e y , Ju lie Parker, said, "People have lold him she w ants him lo coniacl her, and then w hen he show s up, he is arresled. He is desperate lo see his daughter, and this is very fru s tra tin g fo r him . H er (A rrellano’s) fam ily is leading him to believe lhal she w ants to get back together. I have no problem wilh the interpreter tell­ ing him there is lo he no contact, but she (A rrellano) and her fam ­ ily also should know this." The c o u rt’s in te rp re te r, M ariana O rteg a, ex p lain ed , in S panish, e v e ry th in g lhal w as being said lo L o n g a res. w ho nodded, hut continued lo speak and gesture to O rtega. O rtega is em ployed by ST A IR F o u n d a­ lion. of Slalesville, w hich offers specialized translation and inter- pretalion resources. G rah am a d d re s s e d L ongares,, "It is pari o f y o u r bond lo have no contact w ilh M s. A rrellano. D o you understand your bond? Vou are nol lo call or go lo her place of em ploy­ m ent, and if you need lo convey a m e ssag e , you nuisi sp eak ihrough her altorney. If you fail lo a b id e b y lllis , y o u w i l l b e i n . ja il ." L ongares’ courl dale is A ug. 1. H e y , R a c e F a n s ! T e e n A d m i t s T o P r a n k P h o n e C a l l s By B eth Cii.ssldy D avie C ounly Enlcr]irisc Record A D avie C ounty youth who m ade several prank phone calls lo teachers and Ihc high school received a suspended sentence in D islricl C ourt last w eek. D uslin S hane O verby, 16, of 126 A shley B rook L ane, w as senlenced lo 30 days in jail, sus­ pended for 12 m onlhs, for calls he m ade in niiil-M ay. D cieclivc R obert T rolicr of the D avic C ounly S heriff's De- parlm enl said he w as called lo invcsligale a "large num ber of phone calls m ade betw een three and four p.m ." on M ay 15 lo Davie H igh School. T he caller, Trotter said, played loud m usic into the phone, bul never said anything. Kalhy Carter, secretary al Ihe school, answ ered the phone. Trotter said the sam e day, Iwo teachers. Tildón C arter and Julia C arln er, b o lh re p o rte d c a lls m ade lo iheir residences in ihe eariy m orning. In those calls, a voice told them nol to go lo ihe school laler lhat day. T ro lle r’s in v estig atio n re- vealeil Ihe calls cam e O verby’s re sid e n c e , and w hen T ro lter spoke with O verby’s tnolher, she su g g ested T ro lter speak w ith D uslin, a fom ier sludenl al Ihe school w ho is enrolled at Ihe com m unity college. W hena.skcd by Judge L. Dale G raham if he had anything lo say before his sentencing, O verby, said the charges w ere "all cor­ rect." 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Healed lealher rretrory seals, 4 disc CO, 3.8 V-6. 6 speed H.O. cassette CD, camper & trailer package. 751-5948 1-888-469-3781 Мм1и«Ш*, NC m m u T iF U L DOWNTOWN MOCKaVILU 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 Public Records H i ü h w a v P a t r o l DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 - 7 Th e follow ing traffic wrecks in D avie County were listed by Ihe N .C . H ighw a y Patrol. W re ck O n G ladstone Road N o charges were dleil afler a wreck occurred in D avic Counly June 20. Gregg Caldw ell G ough of 1.^6 Rosewood Lane, M ocksville was driving a 1994 Chevrolet pick-up wesl on Gladslone Road when he stated a dog ran inlo his path of travel. Gough swerved the truck lo avoid il and ran off Ihe road lo the right, striking a m ailbox. Trooper A .J. Fanner reported the accident occurred al approximately 9;4S a.m . and there were no inju­ ries. Collision O n N .C . SOI A Forsyih C o u n ly m an was charged with failure to reduce speed afler Ihe vehicle he was driving hit another June 21. M atthew Randall Lendennan of Clem m ons was driving his 1992 Dm lge pick-up north on Xf)l behind a I99.“i Nissan driven by A m y Talbert Railey o f Lexinglon. Bailey slowed her vehicle for traffic ahead and Lendennan failed to slow in lim e before his truck hil Bailey's vchicle in the rear. Trooper A ,J. Fanner reported the accident occurred at approximately .1:10 p.m . and there were no inju- nes. W rctk Nc-.tr Ilcnnud:! Run A Davie woman was charged w ith failure to reduce speed after the vehicle she was driving hit two others June 24. Tara Dennis Yo ung of 13.1 Marchm onI D rive. Advance was driving her 2002 Chevrolet ve­ hicle north on 801 behind tw o other vehicles, a 1999 Toyota pick-up driven by Von M acon M unday o f 19 1 Crcekwood Drive. Ailvance and a 199.“! Honda car driven by Chris­ tina Kay Caso of Lew isville. A s the vehicles in front of Young slopped for iraffic ahead she failed lo slow her vehicle in time and collided wilh both. Tro op er T .S . Kennedy reported the accident occurred at approxi­ m ately 11:20 a.m. C ars W indshield Shatters N o charges were filed afler a wrcck tKcurred in Davie Counly June 2.S. W illiam Bradley Haraden of Mooresville was d rivin g a 199.“) Oldsm obile east on Interstate 40 when he reported a vehicle ahead of his slruck a recap lire in the roadway causing il lo becom e airborne. Haraden then advised the recap slruck his vehicle windshield caus­ ing it to shatter. Tro o p e r T .S . Kennedy reported Ihe accident oc- currcd al approximalely 7:30 a.m . and there were no injuries. L a n d T r a n s f e r s T h e fo llo w in g land transfers were filed w ith the Davie Register o f Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, w ith S2 representing 51,000. - K alhtyn D . Charles loTam brey C . Hauser, I lot, Fannington, S32fi. • Pamela S. Dl.ickwell and David A . B lackw ell lo Richard W . Hall and D ebra S. H a ll, 1 lo l. Shady G rove, $297. • James K . Meadows and Reva Irene M eadow s to Sieven J. Hunt, I lo«, Jerusalem , $46. - Colonial Estates lo W illiam J. M arklin III and Julie L . Markl|.n, I lot, M ocksville. - Vestal George Prim Jr. and Su­ san Prim , Pauline Daniel Prim by aiiorney in fact Vestal George Prim Jr. to Robert L . Ta ylo r and Charles R . Taylor, I lol, Jerusalem, $230. • Oak Valley Associates Lim ited Partnership to Westphalia Constnic- A r r e s t s lion, I lot, Fannington, S12I. - W estphalia Construction to Harvey J. M cIntyre and Peggy J, M cIntyre, I lot, Fannington. S I2 I. - Essex H o m es to G lo ria Eugenia Gam ble . I lol. Fanning- ton, $830, - A.P. Eason Jr. and M arilyn H , Eason to A.P. Eason J r , 1 lol. Fann- inglon. - John W . Fletcher III, substitute tnistee to Vanderbilt Mortgage and Fin:ince, I tract, Clarksville. $.‘i(i. - D a vis B u ild in g lo Ira Gullenburg and Paula A . Joyce, I lot. Fannington, S7.')2. - D o rm a n E a rl B ro w n and N an cie P. B ro w n to S heila D . Brow n. 28 acres. - D. .Michael Hendrix lo Dw ight L . Myers. I lot, MiK-ksville, $1,477. - Auto Owners Insurance C o . to Pam ela S. C arulhers, .9S acre, M tK ksville, $236. - Jerry Lee Oehm an (3*:; inter­ est) to Theresa B. Holt, I lot. Farm ­ ington. • Jerry Lee Oehm an (3C{ inter­ e st) to Jam es D e lb e rt B a ile y, C ynlhiii B . Benson aiul Theresa 13. H o lt, 3 Iracls. Fannington. - Janies W . N aylor and Lynn K. N ;iy lo rlo Jack A niho ny N aylor and Clirisiine S. Naylor, 4.6 acres, Cala­ hain. - W ater's Edge Properties lo M ilch Low rey Consm iction, 1 lot, Fannington. - M itch Low ery Conslruclion to C raig Thom asTrebaioski and Cathy A n n Trebaloski, 1 lot, Fannington, $.‘i70. - M ary W . C raver to Rehecca Dee D avis. 1 lol, $4. -A d a m s Egloff Avanl Properties lo K inderton V illage Residential Homeovsners Associalion, 1 condo­ m inium , Fannington. - Jeffrey H o w ard B o g e r and A m b e r Branham Boger to L . Paul Burkhart and Barbara A . Burkhart, I lol. Shady Grove. $2S.<i. - Judilh 0 . Upshaw to Charles T . C u n n in g h a m and M a ry A . C u n n in g h a m , I c o n d o m in iu m , Fannington, $260. - Rhonda A . and C h a rle s Michael Funderburk to Edward C. M iller. 3 tracts. Fannington, $168. -Th o m a s A . Mahan and Carolyn C . Mahan lo Janies J. D onnelly and P a tricia A . D o n n e lly . 1 co nd o­ m inium . Farm ington, $290. - W anen E . Kasper, giuirdian of M ildred W . Cocke lo Benm ida V il­ lage Retirem ent C enter Lim ited Partnership, I condom inium , Fanti- ington, $200. - Bermuda Village Retirem ent C en te r L im ite d P a rtn e rsh ip lo Genevieve M . H a rre ll, I co nd o ­ m inium , Fannington, S 199. - Victoria R. Porcari and James A . Porcari III, Jean M . Stenehjem and Sean P. Rees and Shelly I, Rees lo Donald M . Woolen and D aw n B. Wooten, I lot, Farm ington, $407. F i r e s Davie County fire departmenls responded to the following calls: .lunc 24; M ocksville, 2:33 p.m ., U .S . L'iS. auloinobile accident: Sm ilh Grove assisted. Ju n e 27: Cooleemee, 3:14 p.m .. Green Road, structure fire; Jerusa­ lem assisted: Jerusalem . 3 :1 8, Deadm on Road, fire alann; M ocks­ ville ;issisled: Cooleem ee assisted: Cooleem ee, 3:36 p.m ., N .C . 801 South, building fire; Jerusalem as- sisied; M ocksville, 4:0.“) p.m .. H o s­ pital Street, fire al.inn; Center as- sisted, Ju n e 28: Center, 1:3,“) a .m ., Parker Road, automobile accident. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The D a vic C ounly Sheriffs D e­ partment made the following arresis. - Larry Daniel Brinkley, 41, of Lexington was arresled June 24 for D W I and driving with licence re­ voked. Tria l date; July 19. - W illiam E ric Shoemaker. 40. of Charlotte was arresled June 24 for D W I and driving with license revoked. Tria l date: July 19. - Rocky M arcell Link, 26, of )3 0 Clouchester Lane, M ocksville ~ was arrested June 24 for failure to appear. T ria l date; August 1. - M e lvin Franklin Cranfield,-)9, o f 784 Pine Ridge Road, M iK ks- ville W'as arrested June 24 for viola­ tion of a domestic violence order. Tria l dale; July 17 in Stanly Counly. - Debra Robin M cIntyre, 43, of Clem m ons was anesied June 2.S for violalion of a .SO-B o rd e r Trial date; July 18. -T a m m y Annelte Spaugh, 32. o f 190 Casa Bella D rive , Advance was anested June 2,^ for second degree trespassing. Tria l date: July U . - Lindsay Ann W ilson. 25, of 3.S0 G w yn Slreet. M ocksville was arrested June 25 for failure lo ap­ p ear Tria l date: July 11. - D avid Brian Cleary, 32, o f 119 C um m ings Lane, M ocksville svas arrested June 26 for violation of release orde r Tria l date: Ju ly 18. - C alhy D illard Cam pbell. 48, o f 193 C alvin Lane, M ocksville was arrested June 26 for domestic as­ sault. Tria l dale; August 8. - Eric Sieven W hilaker. 29, of 22(W) U .S . 158, M iK k svillc was ;ir- rested June 27 for assault on a fe­ m ale and possession of drug para­ phernalia. Tria l date: July 18. Th e following incidenis were reported to the Davie Sheriffs Dept. - O n June 20 Li/^ie M cD o w ell reported a found liccnse plale al a business on U.S. 1.58, Advance. - George K lu tiz reporled 40 sheets of plywood were removed from a construction site on Jericho Road, M ocksville on June 24. - O n June 24 Ronnie D:ividson reported m oney was rem oved from a home on D allon Road, M ocks­ ville. - Robert Bright reported a news­ paper box and m oney was removed from a business on U .S , 64 East, M ocksville on June 26. - O n June 26 W anda Hege re­ ported a Playstation, games, C D r;ick, and C D cases were rem oved from a residence on Sw icegood Streei, M ocksville. - Stefan Hennessey reporled video games, D V D m ovies, C D s . and a couch were rem oved from a residence oil S w icegood Slreet, M ocksville on June 27. M o c k s v i l l e P o l ic e Th e fo llow in g incidents were reported to the M ocksville Police Departm eni. - Th e larceny of C obra valve caps from A u lo Zone, W ilkesboro Streei, wa.s reported June 23. - Th e larceny o f a wallet from a vchicle on M orse Streei was re- poneil June 23. - A trespasser was on property on Raym ond Streei, il was reported June 24. - M usic was being played too lo u d ly at a residence on Sunset D rive , il was reported June 2.5. - Tools were taken from a build­ ing on Avon Street, il was reporteil June 27. - A trespasser was reported on property on Hardison Slreet on June 27. - A wom en reported June 27 someone damaged llowers in her flower bed on M illing Road. A rre sis - Ronald Jason S hem ll. 23, of 206 S. Angell Road. w:is clKirged June 28 w ith second-degree tres­ passing. Tria l dale: July 18. - Gary Lamonie Cam pbell. 33, of 12() C hunn L;m e, was charged June 28 w ith assault. Trial dale: July 18. Trarnc Accidents - T w o vehicles were in :i wreck al Railroad and Depot streets, it w as reported June 26. Daniel K eilh H ollifield. 17. of 862 U .S . W E „ told O fficer John C oley ihat another vehicle blocked his view prior to going around a Iraffic island and d rivin g a 1993 C hevrolet into the palh of a 1990 D o d g e d riv e n b y M a ry Lee Petliford, 65, o f 268 M illin g Road. DISCOUNT TOBACCO X R R H E E L T O B fG G O “ A T o b a c c o F r ie n tlly S to re ” • EXCLUDES REOiMOH-FILTER «PRICES SUBJECTTO CHANGE * M O RGANS & S O U TH ER N PRIDE....$1239 BOX * D U R AN G O CHEW„..$12.99 BOX ___________-S IL V E R C R EEK & GOLD RIVER....$649 6311D STADIUM DR. 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Rowan Regional Medical Cenier, 612 Mocksvillc Avenue, Salisburv. N ,C . 28 144, or call (704) 210-5628. Rcwan Regional Medicu Cei^ter wwwrowan.oqj • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■ I I M c R a e R e z o n i n g in A d v a n c e S t i l l U p In T h e A ir By Kim Justcn D avie Counly Enterprise Rccord D avid M cR ae's businc.ss re­ m ains up in the air following the public hearing before tlie county com m issioners on June 17. M cR ae runs his nnm eplate en g rav in g busin ess from his hom e in K ernersville, but he’d like to m ove it lo Davic County. M cRae appeared before the planning board on M arch 26 and again on A pril 23 requesting 1.8 acres of his property next to the hotne he recently purchased be rczoned from Residential A gri­ cultural (R A ) to H ighw ay Busi­ ness Special U.se (H -B-S). W hen asked, county attorney R obert Price said that staff rec­ om m ended denying the petition. "W c re c o ra m e n tl d e n y in g chiefly on the grounds that staff believes it is a spot zone,” he said. “ It is the introduction o f light industry into a residential z o n e , a n d w e re c o m m e n d against it." He added that Mr. M cR ae w as a good citiz en and there w ould be advantages to approv­ ing the petition, n t c petition is inconsistent w ith the co u n ty ’s land developm ent plan. ■ A fter M cR ae m ade his re­ quest, the co m m issio n ers had .several questions . M cR ae .stated that he d id n ’t realize there w as a problem until he w ent to get County Briefs Resolution Honoring Lih Leonard C ounty com m issioners honored E lizabelh T. "L ib " Leonard for 30 years o f service w ith the soil and w ater departm ent. Leonard retired M ay 31, but was on hand for the presentation o f a silver tray and a fram ed copy o f the resolution. H er fam ily presented the com m issioners wilh an A m erican flag that flew over the U.S. C apitol building in April. Secondary Road Plan Approved Follow ing a public hearing for the secondary road plan in w hich no one spoke for or against, coum y com m issioners voted to endorse the plan. M ike Shaffner, district engineer for the N .C. D epartm ent ofT ransportation presented the plan, w hich includes paving Tatum , John Ijam es, Audrey M errill, W ilson and Craw ford roads, and Parsonage and W oodlee drives. Tlic plan is subject to availability o f funding and right o f w ay access. Budget Public Hearing June 17 A budget public hearing will be held June 17, at 7:30 p.m . Tlie com m i.ssioners have until m idnight on June 30 to approve the budget. Wireless Communications Ordinance Follow ing a briefing on the w ireless com m unications ordi­ nance by Price, the county com m issioners set a public hearing for July 8. The proposed ordinance is considerably m ore detailed Ihat the current ordinance, requiring tower com panies to provide detailed inform ation before a tow er w ould be approved. “ It is a com plicated ordinance," said Price. “ It is going to co.st the tow er com panies tim e and m oney to com ply w iih it." A m ong other things, the ordinance lim its tow er height to 199 feet, and has m ore requirem ents for co-location than the previous ordinance. Dental Insurance FoM ow ins a presentation by Jeff P atten, P rofessional B en- etlis M anagem ent, the board approved continuing dental cover­ age w ith G uardian. The program is em ployee funded. O riginally, the com pany quoted price increases near 24 pcrcent, but after renegotiation, the rates w ere raised only 17 percent, w hich is com ­ petitive w ith other com panies Ihe group review ed. Workei-’s Compensation Insurance “ As in all cases, insurance seem s lo be a rising co st,” said Jim Stockert, finance director, as he presented the only quote the county could obtain for w orker’s com pensation insurance. T he board approved the $185,373 annual cost for renew ing insurance through the R isk M anagem ent Pool o f the N .C , A ssociation o f C ounty C om m issioners. Liability and Property Insurance Stockert also presented the one bid that w as received for liabilily and property insurance, also through the R isk M anage­ m ent Pool o f the N .C. A ssociation o f C ounty C om m issioners. B ased on the low num ber o f claim s the county has subm itted over the past few years, com m issioner B obby night suggested raising the deductibles for property, auto liability and auto physi­ cal dam age to $2,500 each. The higher deductible.s w ould save the county $11,000 in annual costs. T he board approved the in­ surance w ith K night’s suggestions. County Takes Over Water Lines The com m issioners voted to add the w ater lines from section three of the M eadow Ridge subdivision, at the request o f the ow ner. T he ow ner has agreed to be responsible for any repairs or m aintenance for one additional year. Water Line Extension on Angell Road The county approved extending 6-inch w ater line to an ad­ ditional eight residents on A ngell Road. T he residents have Ihe m oney to pay for 4-inch line to be installed. B ecause the county policy is not to install any m ore 4-inch lines, they agreed to pay the difference in cost of the larger line from cu rrent w ater funds. Wilson To Continue Courthouse Security T he county received tw o bids for courthouse security. T he board approved W ilson Security, Ihe current contractor. W ilson’s bid kept rates at $11.50 per guard, per hour. Current Hospital Budget Received As a housekeeping m atter required by the interim m anage­ m ent agreem ent w ith Baptist H ospital, the com m issioners re­ ceived a copy of Ihe current year’s hospital budget. F or the six m onths ending June 30, the hospital expects a nel loss o f $696,991. Los.ses are expected until the hospital gets critical access status and the operating room s are reopened, generating m ore revenue. Resolution Under Consideration Tlte board w as given a resolution for review supporting a legislative review o f the stringent law s regarding w aterw ay cleanup. T he issue stem s from all the natural debris that collected in stream s in counties like D uplin follow ing hurricanes Fran, B onnie and Floyd. Public Hearing for McRae Scheduled A public hearing has been set for June 17 to hear input on the proposed rezoning for land owned by D avid M cR ae. He is requesting rezoning a portion o f his land in A dvance to a high­ w ay business zoning. A lthough staff recom m ended denying the petition, Ihe planning board recom m ended approving it._________ interior use perm its. Unlil then, the county had been told the building w as going to be a ga­ rage. W hen asked if he had been truthful about the com m ercial uses o f the building when he got the building perm it, he said thal the builder had handled all of it. “Tlie M orton guy was dancing around the inform ation lo me about w hat w as required." "D o you th in k he m isled you?" asked com m issioner Ken W hite. "P retty m uch," M cR ae re­ plied. “My thinking w as il was Residential A gricultural, it was ju st an office and a building. W hen it cam e to the interior w ork, we thought it was strange that he didn’t w ant to do that. I w as kind o f m isled inlo doing Ihis thing and w as really never aw are o f Ihe processes. Now I’ve got the b uilding alm ost com plete, and the inspector said ‘you ca n ’t do th is.' I thought everything w as okay." “ Y ou're telling me you be­ lieve the M orton people fraudu­ lently applied fo ra building per­ mit'.'" W hile continued. "N ot fraudulently. H ie lenni- nology to m e w as ‘w hat are you going to call this thing to get it approved. You c a n ’t call it a business’." W hile questioned w hether lie knew he w ould run a business in the building before the initial perm it w as requested. M cRae answ ered that he planned lo have his office Ihere. C om m issioner K night asked if M cRae had been required to file for rezoning at any tim e in Forsyih C ounly, w here the busi­ ness is run. M cR ae said he hadn’t since it w as front his basem ent. Me felt lhal if the business w ere run oul o flh e basem enl o f his new home in D avic, the counly w ould have allow eil it. Price said he felt the business w ould have been large for the cou n ty ’s standards o f a hom e business. R ichard P oindexter pointed o u t th a t th e re w as an au lo reslo ratio n b u sin ess being run roughly 200 yards from Ihe pro­ posed business. H e questioned w hether il w ould be a spot zon­ ing w hen lhal business w as con­ sidered. H e said the restoration business has been ihere for 40 o r .“iO y e a rs , an d w as granilfathered in w hen the ordi­ nances took affect. “ 1 don’l helieve in busine.sses com ing in here and building and th e n a p p ly in g fo r z o n in g ." P oindexter said. "Ignorance of tlie law is never an excuse lhal is accepted in a court o f law." H e w enl on to sa y Ihat M cR ae's b usiness w as clean with a low level of Iraffic. "It is with m ixed feelings Ihat I m ake a m otion on Ihis. I m ove lo ap­ prove Ihis zoning. Al the sam e lim e, 1 w ould not w ant this to be m isconstrued by any olher per- ,sons in this counly, ever, lhal we would approve any olher build­ ing in the county that hasn't been a p p ro v ed and zo n e d b e fo re building." O lher com m issioners agreed w ith c o m m issio n er M ichael Allen w hen he said, "1 have al.so seen Ihis build­ ing, and it's enorm ous. I thought il was a hor.se farm ... T his has pul us in an aw kw ard posilion because the building is already there." A llen seconded the m otion, but before it could he pul lo a vote. W hite m ade a m otion to table the ilecision and rem and il to the planning board. "Your lype o f business is an ideal type to bring here. Bul 1 think there are som e problem s here. 1 w anl lo try lo find a win- w in... I w ant Ihe counly attor­ ney lo get wilh M orton and Intil oul svhat they did in the process. There is also a concern I have w ith consistency about w hat we zone and w hal we d o n 'l zone. "M r. M cR ae is trying desper­ ately to get his problem solved. Som eone com es to this county and m akes a representation that it is a garage, and the m an tries lo m ove in his business and finds oul th ere's a problem . I w ant the process review ed so Ihis doesn't happen again. Zoning i.s som e­ thing lhal stays forever w ith Ihat land. I think w e w anl lo be very careful if w e're going lo say a person m akes an investm ent and the zoning goes w ilh it. "I Ihink Mr. M cR ae has been victim ized, based on w hal he has told us." C om m issioner D an B arrett said the board w ants to encour­ age com m ercial and industrial developm ent. “T here is a Con­ cern about how this w as p re­ sen le d lo you. T he p lanning board did nol have lhal infom ia- lion before them and 1 think ihcy need lo look at it. T hey need to look at w hether or not anolher zoning designalion is needed. M aybe il [zoning types] needs to be revised. But w e've got to play by Ihe rules we have." T h e b o ard v o te d u n a n i­ m ously lo lable any decision and rem and the m atter to the plan­ ning board. Granfili To Try Rezoning Request Again Tim othy Cranfill is going lo Iry il again. H e has req u ested thal 3.9 acres o f land off U .S. 601 South be rezoncd from residential ag­ ricultural to residential m anufac­ tured hom e. He plans to build a house and put three m anufactured hom es on the property. T h e re q u e s t w as re c o m ­ m ended for denial by Ihe county p la n n in g b o ard in M ay, and planners expressed concern lhal C ranfill w as not al Ihe m eeting. H e did n 't know aboul it. C ranfill w as in G eorgia on a tw o-w eek stint for business, and n o tices fo r Ihe m e elin g s are m ailed aboul a w eek before Ihe m eeting is to take place. P lanning and Z oning D irec­ tor John G allim ore said he tries to m ake su re that ap p lican ts know w hen their requests will be heard w hen they apply for a re- zoning. 1 le said ihis case appears lo be a m isunderstanding. R ather than have the case heard by counly com m issioners M onday night, Cranfill said he w ants to begin the process all over - so Ihat everyone know s his plans. He docs nol plan lo sell any o fth e land, w hich he is purchas­ ing from his grandm other. The 2000 or new er m obile hom es w ill be ow ner occupied, and he plans to rent the lols. C ranfill said he is strict with his properly, and will nol do any­ lh in g to ad v e rsely alTect the property value. “I w ant it kept nice, and that’s m y m ain thing," he said. “I’m to u g h . 1 do m o n th ly w alk Ihroughs because I d o n ’l w ant m y house trashed." He said Ihc steeply sloped lanil on the hack o f the tract is not likely lo be developed. March Woods Third Phase Considered By Planning Board 1 S u p e r S u m m e r C le a ra n c e S a le July 5 -8 M -F 10:00 - 4:00 Sat. 10:00-2:00 D ick A n d erso n asked Ihe D avie County Planning Board to rezone 29.36 acres off the wesl side o f Peoples C reek Road, ad­ joining the M arch W oods sub­ division, to m ake up the 26-lot Ihird phase o f the subdivision. A lthough subdivisions are allow ed in the RA dislricl, the county asked the ow ner lo re­ quest rezoning to follow the land developm ent plan. Based on the land developm ent plan, which w as put in place follow ing the first phase of the subdivision, the c o u n ty w o u ld h av e re c o m ­ m ended to deny Ihc petition. A nderson has one o f less than 10 developm ents that could find itself in the situation o f com plet­ ing the final phases o f a subdi­ vision that goes against the plan. T he planning board voiced con­ cern w ith denying the rezoning w hen the total subdivision w as o v er iw o-thirds com plete, and voted to recom m end approval of Ihe rezoning. "I w ould have a hard tim e trying lo slop this rezoning alter e v e ry th in g th e y 'v e b een Ihrough," said C lint Junker. “ I dont know how m any subdivi­ sions are out there in this silua­ lion. Ihat w ere started six years ago." Follow ing Ihe rezoning, the board review eil the prelim inary plat review f'-r the final phase of Ihe su b d iv isio n . T h e co u n ty w ould see approxim ately $ 1,5(K) in recreation fees, as the aver­ age lot size is less than one acre. T he board approved the prelim i­ nary review. r S w i m G e a r M orth C arolina ч г т г * 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. i ^ i ^ j e m m o n s ^ N C ^ T ^ t -A-MAC^ i BUTNER ЖШ i 5 STATE SENATE J ? RqHihUcim O m v n w h r 9 IhWIE-YADKIN-ROmN MAC BUTNER ? Щ Paid i-or iiyMac Butniìr i-or Siati-: Si-:nati-: ^ M a n S w a llo w s C ra c k C o c a in e M y B A R G A IN S o f t h e М О Ш Н 7ш Щ /а11иг. Help Is Just Around The Comer. B y Jackie Seabolt D avie County Enterprise Record A 61 year old m an w as ar- re.sted last w eek for one count fe­ lonious attem pt to sell and de­ liver cocaine and one count re­ sisting a public officer afler a failed attem pt was m ade lo de­ liver drugs. R ufus G eorge W illiam s of 574 B oxw ood C hurch R oad, M ocksville was apprehended al Lake W ood M otel around 8 p.m. on June 26. A ccording to D avie Counly S heriff’s D epartm ent Detective Tony L eftw ich, W illiam s w as contacted by an infom tant and asked to deliver $100 w orth of crack cocaine to the m otel. W ithin the hour W illiam s ar­ rived driving a 1979 C hevrolet El C a m in o , a c c o rd in g to Leftw ich. L eftw ich ap p roached W ill­ iam s’ vehicle and attem pted lo open Ihe driver side door. At Ihat tim e W illiam s placed a sm all baggy into his m outh and sw al­ low ed it, .said Leflw icli. W illiam s w as rem oved from the vehicle and placed under ar­ rest. H e w as p la c e d in D av ie C ounty Jail bul w as relea.sed on an unsecured bond. W illiam s’ firsl court date is .scheduled fur July 11. Й - C a u d e ll L u m b e r a n d B u ild in g S u p p lie s 162 Sheek Street • 751 >2167 Open Daily Weekdays 7:30 - 5:00 Sat. 7:30-12 noon 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 Ricky and Harley Howell of Mocksville stand in their shop full of John Deere tractors and antique engines. Ricky Howell (right), stands with a John Deere orchard tractor, one of 3,000 that was built. Above is a John Deere 1937 B. 11 it looks like it would be a rough ride. Ricky says it is. But this one isn't - for riding any more. It's on permanent display on Vhe \tai\er RicKy built. - Photos by Robin Fergusson It’s Green F a th e r, S o n ’s C o lle c t io n O f J o h n D e e r e s Still G r o w in g T here's a sign in Harley ami R ic k y H o w e ll's sh o p n ear M ocksvillc thal says; “Parking for John Deere only. All others will rust." You w oti'l find anythin!; rust- ing in Ihis shop, hom e lo some 13 restored John Deere iraclors. "W e sta rte d out w ilh Farm alls, then wc got wiih these green ones," H arley said. "W e slarled collecting aboul seven years ago. "W c used 10 restore antique cars and trucks, but you have to hire a lot o f the work out. You can do all o f this by yourself. John D eeres are simple lo work on ... and you can slill gel Ihc parts for Ihem." T hey plan to take Ihrec or four of the Iraclors lo the show and parade in M ocksville July -Ith. " Wc w anl to take som e things people h a v e n 't seen ." R icky said. Collccliiig Iraclors is a hobby, hul the machines continue lo in­ crease in value. Harley said, riicy go to shows and sales all over Ihc coiimry. "Il's big." "Tw o or three o f these are nol for sale - al any price," he said. "Il's good ... me and my son gel lo work on Ihese logelher." W hen restoring a tractor, ev­ erything is done. The engine and rear end are rebuilt. T he sheet m elal work can he the toughesi. "It's very im porlanl lo get one w ith good sbcel m elal," Harley saitl. T he H ow ells will lake a l‘).17 John D eere B, perm anently at­ tached lo a cuslom -buili trailer b y R ick y , to the show . " It's unicpie," H arley said. "It's not that rare, bui il's unique." Tliey bave an orcliaril tractor, ( j one of 3,0()() built, and a yellow ' tractor used by the stale highway deparlm cm , one of about 2.()(l() built. "O u rsh o w is gelling big. and w e’re hoping il will be bigger this year." R icky said. T hey will also take antique engines lo be displayed, one as old as 1919. T r a c t o r T im e Parade, Show Wednesday And Thursday In Mocksville Continued From Раце I gathered around his Dulin Road .shop. They'rf all trac­ tor bufls. “W e’re cat up with thi.s. We're o,ut here Ihe whole lime we’re not doing some­ thing else." The parade begins at a.m. and will travel from ihe M a­ sonic Picnic grounds, go on Railroad Street. Depot Street and Nonh Main Street. Evenis start al 5 p.m . Wednesday, July 3 with trac­ tor displays and bluegrass nuisic. A fter Ihe parade Thursday, activities at the pic- nic grounds w ill include u Kiddie Tractor Pull al 10, a iracior rodeo, a rnini-lraclor giveawy at .'i p.m. Tw o trips to D;iytona Beach, Fla. will be given away, and you don'l have to buy a ticket. Every­ body who goes to the free show gets a chance. Concessions, including homemade icc cream, w ill tic sold both days. Last year. 117 tractors roared ihrough the streets, and club president Jeffery Cornaizer is hoping for more this year. Jam es Hendrix mans his 1952 Oliver Crawler. lie is a “late bloomer" in the antique tractor business, but in four or five years has si.x in his collection. "1 don’t know how 1 got started," he said. "M y daddy never had a Iraclor. "If 1 get Ihem all painted I'rn going to have a coat of many colors," he said. "1 ain’t got no John Deere. 1 rag them fellas so much. If il ain’t red, it ain’t for me." John Marshall plans to drive his I9.‘)6 John Deere -120. His brother-in-law’s fa­ ther bought the tractor at an auction on the Blackwelder farm off U.S. 601 North, and Marshall bought it from his estate. "It’s my understanding that Blackwelder bought it new at Martin Brothers in Mocksville," Marshall said. " I’ve been inteiestcd in them for a long lime, bul just slarled collecting about two years ago." Chester Reeves was busy last week putting the finish­ ing touches on a David Brad­ ley walk-behind Iraclor. one he bought and restored in two weeks, ll was stored in a barn, rusted and shabby looking. “ It cranked righl up. The motor wasn’t stuck or nolhing," Reeves said. Hendrix was right. Those guys have “got ii bad.” ^ W e ’r e e a t u p w i t h t h is . W e ’r e o u t h e r e t h e w h o l e t i m e w e ’r e n o t d o i n g s o m e t h i n g e l s e . ’ ’ ____________________________________ - James Hendrix president Jeffery Cornatzer, Bryan Armsworthy and Josh Disher admire the mini-tractor that will be given away. Josh Disher gets a ride in grandfather John Marshall's John Deere 420. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, ,Fuly 4,2002 - 9 Be Careful With July 4th Fireworks The dry w e a th e r D av ie Counly has suffered durini: ear­ lier w eeks has m ade conditions around Ihc area extrem ely dry. IZvcn wilh som e rain falling throughout the coum y in rccenl days som e m ay slill be w onder­ ing whal cITeci those conditions may have on firew ork displays taking place around low n d u rin g ' this Fourih of July holiday. A ccording lo D avie C ounly Fire M arshall G eorge Frye. Iwo peniiits for rircw ork show s have heen issued for Ihe counly. O ne for Rich I’ark and Ihe olher for a private display. "U nless llie slate im poses a b u rn in g ban bolh shows will go on." Frye said. Hul I'rye d o e s e n c o u ra g c Ihosc who plan lo use the legal "safe aiul sane" firew orks pur- chaseil from sto re s in N o rth Carolina lo lake prec;m lions ihis holiday, lie advises u> slay clear of dry grass and brush areas and to light firew orks in a clear area on a surface like ilirt or asphalt. II is also a goiul idea to have a hose or bucket o f w;\lcr on hand in case of an em ergency. "If rain falls everyilay we m ay be ok," Frye com m ented last Thursday. F irew o rk s legal to use in North Carolina include sparklers, fountains, and lho.se lhal do not e.xplodc such as ‘snap and pops' and ’glow w orm s’. Braccs for ch ild ren and ad u lts. Dr. Penna & Staff ORTHODONTIST M O C K SVILLE ~ (336) 751-2232 'lease call so wc can lell your ab o u l o u r su m m e r sp ecials si’Cim d (i|iini< m s Fred Reidenbach will fire his 1849 replica cannon to open the Rich Park fireworks show Thursday night. - Photos by Robin Fergusson K a - b o o m ! Mocksville Man To Fire Cannon To Open July 4th Fireworksi Display W atch the cloud o f sm oke. I lciir llic bang. F e d ilie c-iirlh shake. V isitors lo R ich Park T h u rs­ day night can experience all o f Ihe above, courtesy o f a M ocks- v ille m a n 's b la c k p o w d e r hobby. Fred R eidenbach has a Pack M ow 'it/er cannon, a replica o f an 1 8 4 9 m o d e l u se d in fig h ts againsi Indians. O n Ju ly 4 th . il w ill bang again. " Il's lo u d ertb an hell and it's ev en sm okier lhan il is loud." said R eidenbach, 80. R eidenbach has shot his can­ n on before on July 4th, bul nol sincc m oving to M ocksville. He w enl to the police ch ief to see if he w ould be allow ed to shool it on July 4th. H e w as directed to the recreatio n d ep arlm en l, w hich is handling Fourth o f July activ ilies prior to the firew orks show al dusk. N ow , everyone can have a ch an ce to see the cannon. D o n ’t w orry, the gunpow der w ill only send a w ad of paper som e .■?() feel. Bul it W'ill be loud and sm okey, and the blast will lift Ihe ca n n o n 's w heels off the ground. " I ’ve done this m any, m any tim es," he said. R eidenbach had alw ays been interested in m uzzle-loading, or black pow der guns. "1 took il one slep further and built the can n o n ," he said. R eidenbach said the cannon M A T H ^ TUTORING i 5 th G ra d e th ru P re -C a lcu lu s [ 2 J S A T M a th P re p a ra tio n V e te ra n D a vle C o u n ty f g l Te a c h e rrru to r ^ N a tio n a l B o a rd C e rtifie d 998-MATH was uscil in bailies against In- illans. It was carric<I by tliruc hoi'scs, anil put together before firing. " ll would lob Ihe shell and il w oidtl land, explode and hurl people." he said. T he plans cam e from D ixie G u n w o rk s. The 1 0 0 -p o u n d b ro n ze b a rre l w as b u ilt by E tchison M achine S h o p near Clem m ons. R eidenbach said Ihe fun is in building Ihe cannon ... and the rare occasions w hen il is fired. "It's loud. You d o n ’t ju st fire ihis llling at random . Il’s a fun thing and I w ould like lo share it." M o c k s v ille F u m i t i i r e & A p p ’s I n c Q u a l i t y F u r n i t u r e A t D i s c o u n t P r i c e s F R e F DE lTv ERY cfi SET UP! Ali Recllners Have Been Reduced 35% Reclinerà by Lane Curtoa byPuusKi T a b le 'ü ß W t lf t . .. $ э GetThe Mate For v Kid’s Recliner’s *38"° YES! W E HAVE CREDIV. If we don't have whal you are looking for. [Vtfe will order _ tt lor you. Back Saver # Twin S et $229.95 Full S et $299.95 Q u een S e t $369.95 King S et $499.95 Fred Reidenbach Sim To lllust; FREE DELIVERY £ SET UP! M o c k s v ille F u r n it u r e & A p p lia n c e s , In c . 59 Court Square • Mocksville 751-5812 í^/ww itwcksvillelmniliiio i:oni DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER • www.davisregion al.com J Our Patient Satisfaction * Rate is Above Normal v u . o g e ts a 99% a p p ro v a l ratin g th e se days? Believe it o r n o t, w e d o ! D avis R eg io n a l fvled ical C en ter is p ro u d to a n n o u n ce th a t in surveys c o n d u c te d b y a lea d in g research c o m p a n y , 99% o f o u r em erg en cy p a tie n ts ra ted o u r ca re g o o d to ex cellen t, an d said th ey w o u ld return to D avis R eg io n a l M ed ica l C enter. B ut d o n 't ta k e o u r w o r d for it. O n recen t su rveys, o u r p a tie n ts sa id it b e st. “ E veryone w a s h elp fu l, esp ecia lly o u r nurse. S h e even b r o u g h t m e a n d m y m o th e r co ffee ." “ N o o th e r E m ergency R o o m h a s b een a s n ice a s you all. F rom R eg istra tio n to X -R ay a n d back, everyone w a s very friend ly.” “Y our E m ergen cy R o o m g e ts an A+ from m e. I w o u ld n ’t think tw ice a b o u t co m in g b ack o r sen d in g m y friends and fam ily here.” A n d w h ile a 99% a p p ro v a l ratin g m ig h t b e a rarity in so m e h o sp ita l ERs, it’s certain ly n o t in o u rs. D A V I S R E G I O N A ¿ 1 8 C) I n M ( ) ( К S V I I I I К О A Ü 4 0 , L X I I I S I A I I S V I I I I 10 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 S c h o o ls In A B in d B e c a u s e O f L ate S ta te B u d g e t By K im Ju slcn Davie Couiuy Enterprise Recorit It could bo late A ugusi belore Ihe slate approves its budgel. and tlial leaves the D avie C ounty School System in a bind. “We all know w e’re going to get cuts," said Superinlendeni D ub Polls. "The problem is lhal nobody know s w here." For the first tim e, the slale m ay g iv e sc h o o l sy ste m s a chance lo do som e of iheir own culling. In addition to tlie state c u ts. D av ie S ch o o ls m ay be asked to cut S tl5 .? 4 8 from lo­ cal education I'unds. D av ie p rin c ip a ls m el lasl w e e k , an d in o n e e.xercise, looked I'or places w here they could m ake those cuts. Tlie prin- cipals split into Iwo groups I'or grades K-5 ami 6-12. and began Ihe process. The only rule w as that you could only m ake cuts that affected your group. Ш- em entary schools co u ld n 't cut high school foo tb all, for in ­ sta n c e . and the 6 -1 2 g ro u p couldn't cut elem entary school luiiclics. "Tlie problem is we could de­ term ine areas w here we could m ake cuts, bul Ihe slale could fully fund that area." said Polls. In addilion to the m onetary cuts facing the schools, the slate could also cut personnel. Norlh C arolina is looking at three o p ­ tio n s fo r ad d in g stu d en ts lo classroom alloinienls and how m any le a c h in g p o s itio n s it would reduce in each county. This year, based on atte n ­ dance and ihe curreni allotm ents. Davie Cotnily should have re­ ceived funding for eighl addi­ tional teachers. Instead, il could lose those positions, as w ell as four others il already has. Tlie worst part is that the bud­ gel w ill probably be approved w ell after school has started. Potts saitl. The school board will have to m ake decisions in July about how to handle the situa­ tion. T hey plan to m eel on July 24 to m ake final a num ber of personnel decisions. Whitaker Completes Marine Course Raleigh Report: L a w y e rs S u p p o rt J u d ic ia l C a m p a ig n s M arine Corps Pfc. C andice N. W hilaker. daughter of G ina Boger o f 29.1 W illow Creek Lane, M ocksvillc, recently com pleled the elec­ trical ct|uipm enl repair specialist course. During the classroom instruction and practical application at Ihe M arine Corps Engineer School, M arine C orps Base. C am p Lejeune, siudents receive training on the operation, m aintenance and repair o f field pow er generating ei|uipm enl. Studies also include electrical theory, operating principles of al­ ternating and direct current generators and control devices. W hilaker is a 2(K)1 graduate o f D avie High School. Filing Period For Soil, Water Board Ends At Noon Friday Tlie filing period for a Soil and W aler C onservation D istrict seat will end al noon pridav, Julv 5. The filing period opened on Feb. IS. There are tw o seals to be filled, and the filing is at the board of election offcic. Tlie filing fee is S.S. Both incum bents. Jam es "Jim " M cB ride and John T. Barber have filed. Ttie election office, in the basem ent o f M ocksville Town Hall o ff Salisbury Street, w ill be closed July 4. School Briefs Board Meetings Scheduled The July m eeting has been scheduleil for July 1. al Cenlral D avie Educalion Center, beginning at 7 p.m . A final facility bond referendum w orkshop w ill be June 1 ,'i. S:30 am . T he superinlen­ deni evalualion has been rescheduled for June 27, 11 a.m . There will be a year-end m eeting to com plete the budgel on June 27, noon, at 220 C herry St. Superintendent's Report School m eal prices will rem ain the sam e as this year. W.G. Potts told board niem bers. Bibles from the G ideons w ill be disiributed lo fifth graders this year, as in the past, on a voluntary basis next M ay. A s in the past, the B ibles arc placed on a table, allow ing interested stu­ dents to take one as they leave school for the day. School Start Times Considered The school system is looking at changing the start tim es at the m iddle and high schools. "S o m any tim es, bus schedules delennine w hen we open and close," Potts told the board. There is a possibility that opening the high school laler, perhaps by half an hour, w ould allow the necessary tim e lo split up the co m ­ bined m iddle and high school routes. S taff is plugging in difl'er- enl scenarios to see if the idea is feasible. Student Assii>nment Policy Eyed Changes to policy 5 I.S, dealing w ith reassigning studenis to different schools, is under review by the board. C urrently, par­ ents m ust have requests in no later than .March .11. W iih the p ro­ posed changes, after M arch .11 the school syslem w ould stop receiving requests. Then, on M ay I. parenls w ho had m issed the filing deadline could nteel with the principal al the school w herc their child is assigned and fill out the paperw ork for a transfer, and follow ing an interview , the principal w ould m ake a recom ­ m endation to Ihe new school. T he changes w ould pul m ore work inlo the hands of ihe parents and principals, bul ihe requests w ould slill go to the school board for final approval. Gateway Results Stron{> Ann G raham , direclor of lesting. provided the school board w ith Ihe test results from the new ly added third and eighth grade tesls. as well as the fifth grade results. N orlh C arolina students w ho don't pass the test on the first try are given a second chance. If they still don’t pass at grade level, they enter a sum m er fo­ cused intervention program for lhat subject. In third grade. KI .27r o f Davie C ounty third graders passed the lest on either Iheir first or second altem pt; 97‘,i of fifth,graders passed and 96.y"f o f eighth graders passed, G raham also presenled inform ation on the 23 lest m isadm inislrations (out o f 10.000) lhat took place this year. M isadm inislrations are tests thal are readm inistered because the studeni didn’t get a fair shot. An e.xample w ould be if a sludeni got sick in the m iddle of the lest and was not able lo com plete il. Applications For Funding Submitted A pplications for funding were subniilled for w orkforce developm ent education program s and T itle 1 and Title II fund­ ing. Each year, schools are required to apply for the funds. The board approved both requests. Paving Bids Approved The board approved four paving projecl bids. In the end. it w as m ore cosi-effective lo split the bids up, rather than doing ihem as a lum p sum projecl. Carl Rose and Sons w on the projects at D avie High School and C entral D avie. Yadkin Valley Paving w on the projects al the bus garage and Pinebrook. Pinebrook Water Tank Coming Down T he w ater lank at Pinebrook is com ing dow n, paving ihe w ay for repairs to the parking lots. L ow -bidder D .H. G riffin W recking C o.. which has been aelive in the w ork at G round Z ero, w on the project. Budget Amendments T he follow ing budget am endm ents w ere approved by the board; an increase o f SI 1,899 for substitute pay, interest on tech­ nology. and rcm edialion transfers; an increase o f $10,000 to record the C ooleem ee M edia G rant: and an increase o f SI 5,.*) 16 from reim bursem ents from other agencies for D avieN et pur­ chases,________________________________________________________ Uy H ep. .luliii 1.. H ow ard N.C. H ouse o f R cpresentaiives .ludicial civction refo rm : A study found that 70 percent of judicial cam paign contributions cam e from law yers and tlieir relatives. This is not illegal, hul a conflict of interest exists that may lead to injustice inslead of justice. T here is a push from groups for nonpartisan elections and strict cam paign fund raising and sp en d in g lim its. S uch changes may hurl R epublicans and help the D em ocrats w ho al­ ready hold conlrol over the court syslem . Because o f llie R epubli­ can slancc on law and order, par- lisan judicial elections tend lo help elect R epublican judges. Iliid)>el: Gov. Easley is tap­ p in g o n e-tim e funds lo help cover the budgel shortfall. Even tliough this m ay help this year's ileficit will leave a large hole in next year's budget. Easley is also ra id in g T o b acco S ettlem en t m oney. H urricane Floyd relief m oney, and local reim b u rse­ m ents. Tliere is approxim ately 5822 m illion in expenditures desig­ naled lo use non-recurring fund­ ing. In reality, this S822 m illion is recurring spending for while there is no m oney designated for next year. Net result: S822 m il­ lion .shortfall for next year al­ ready. The Senate budgel proposed by Democrats consolidates three judicial districts, one w ould strip Judge Jenkins o fh is senior resi­ dent judge statu s and w o uld elim inate his assistant (o f 30 years) of her posiiion. T hey fur­ ther plan to cut nine staff posi­ tions in the S«pa-me court. Tliese proposals target Ju d g e K nox Jenkins, a Superior C ourt judge, and the stale’s Suprem e C ourt that niled against Ihc D em ocratic legislative districts. K lectiun new.s: Because of the delay created by the redis- Iricting process and a fluke in the law, candidates for elected posi­ tions will be able lo run for m ul­ tiple posts. If one w ere lo win both races, the candidate w ould h;ive 10 cliooseonc. S la le E m ployees: The Slate Em ployees As.socialion of Norlh C arolina (SEA N C ) llireatened to b o y co tt all p ro d u cts sold by drugstore chains including CV S and Eckcril lhal refused to par­ ticipate in the health plan for teachers and stale em ployees. Eckerd heeded the threat and is w orking on a com prom ise. Planners E ye Parking Lot C hanges If m em bers o f the D avie C ounly Planning B oard have their way. il w ill be easier lo ne­ gotiate fast-food parking lots. The board had re(|uesteil stiiff review the restaurant parking or<linance. and last week unani­ m ously approved the proposed changes, w hich will now go lo the board o f com m issioners for final approval. The am endm ent w oulil trv lo address som e o f Ihe problem s lhal have popped up w ilh som e o f th e resta u ra n ts, said John G allim ore, county planning and zoning direclor. T h is w o u ld set m inim um siam lards. Text w as added lo the ordinance requiring sidew alks and lim iting the size and loca­ tion of vchiclc turning areas. Il also requires space for 10 cars 10 be stacked in line in the drive-through. O f those, al least five have to be before the order­ ing station, rh e exisiing stan ­ dards didnl have slacking stan­ dards or luniing standards, said board m em ber G eorge Peterson. "W e definitely need those. If you've ever tried to get in line for the Dairy Q ueen, you know il [the parking lot) is an abom i­ nation." A lso included w as language lhal can require addilional drive lane space so lhat cars can iravel through the parking lol w ithout becom ing entangled w iih drive- through traffic. Finally, parking sp ace d esig n stan d a rd s have been added. The county previ­ ously had size requirem ents for parking spaces, but difficulties arose for restaurants that w anted to create angled spaces. Cost-Share Program Sign-Up July 8-Aug. 9 The Davie Soil & W ater C on­ servation D istircl will soon be receiving ils year 2003 alloca­ tion of funds from Ihe N .C. A g- ricullural Cosi Share Program . The D istrict will be conduct­ ing a signup July 8- A ug. 9 for anyone w ishing to apply for cost share assistance. Cost share funds arc avail­ able to assisi landow ners w ilh installing conservation practices (B est M an ag em en t P ractices B M P s), w h ich d e c re a se the am ount o f sedim ent, nitrogen, phosphorus, pesticides, anim al w asle and olher pollutants enter­ ing surface and ground w aters. A gricultural landow ners and o p erato rs m ay apply for cost share assistance lo install B M Ps such as cropland conversion, sod based ro ta tio n s, d iv e rsio n s, grassed w aterw ays, long term no-till, anim al w aste m an ag e­ ment system s, slock trails, heavy use area proteclion, w atering fa­ cilities, livestock exclusion from stream s and oihers. A pplications w ill be a pproved on a p rio rity basis, w ith those sites providing the greatest w aler quality ben­ efits being approved first. For m ore inform ation, con­ tact the D avie Soil & W ater C on­ servation D istircl al 180 S. M ain S t., C o u n ly o ffic c B u ild in g . R oom 313. M ocksville. 7.S1-. 5011. 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Free natwnwWeg customers upon request in accordance wtm ALLTI caibng plans.al ee-cent fleguiaiory Cost Recovery lee will be added to the ALLTEL Freedom t' S p o rts DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4. 2002 - Bl N o . 1 : B o S o x C lin ch S ta te Title O n S q u e e z e B u n t B j B ria n P itts D avie C ounly Enlcrpri.se Record H ow hiyh can ihe D avie Bo Sox go'.’ T he possibiliiie.s .seem encllc.ss alter ihe 1.3-uniler baseball team achieved the A A U stale cham pionship and im proved to 26-6 last w eek in C oncord - one year after finishing third in the state and lil'lh in Ihe national loiirnainent in M inne­ sota w ilh a 4.‘i-15 record. T he Bo So,\ w ent .“i-O lo bring home Ihe slate hardw are, beating Banks Blaze o f K inston 8-1. Fiiquay-V arina 4-2. C a ro lin a C la sh o f C h arlo tle 10-1. G reensboro Balling C enler 1.1-12 and N orth C arolina Baseball A cadem y T h e 11-m an ro sier in cludes five p la y e rs D av ie C o u n ly : B ran d o n S tew art. W hit M errifield. H ealh Boyd. Ju siin T hom pson and Toni K uell of D avie: K olby E pley o f Y adkinville; Z a ck P a rm e r an d T y ler V ogier o f P ffaflow n; Zach B riggs o f Le.\ington; G reg H oll o f C lem m ons; and B.J. Curtis o f G raham . C oach Bill M errifield's assistants are C h ris V ogier. D on B oyd and Lefly Siewart. "It was exciting to be apart o f it," Coach M errifield said. "It's probably nol as exciling lo be playing as w atch­ ing il. bul Ihey w ere jum ping up and down and hugging and hollering. It was greal lo w alch." The Bo Sox seem ed determ ined to m ake ils lille run as cinem atic as pos­ sible. They pulled one oul o f th e 'fire againsl F uijuay-V arina. th ey w illed them selves lo a m iraculous 1,1-12 w in afier spotting G reensboro 10 runs and they .scored the litle-clinching run in Ihe boltom of Ihe last inning. "B ut it's not aboul w inning cham pi­ onships." M errifield said. "M y jo b is lo m ake ihese kids heller so they can go m ake their m iddle school and high school team s. If I w anted to w in a na­ lional cham pionship. I'd be recruiting a lot harder than I'm recruiting. But I have so m uch confidence in Ihis leam . and lhat's what m akes il fun." D avie 8, B anks B liize 1 Parm er was aw esom e in Ihe o pen­ ing round, pitching seven breezy inning and knocking in four runs w iih tw o hils. D uvie -4, F uqiiiiy-V arlna 2 K uell cam e out o f now here lo drive a stake through V arina's heart. First he cam e off ihe bench to pinch- hit. W ith tw o dow n, his leam dow n 2-1 and runners at first and second. Kuell laced a gapper lo riglil-cenier, a triple thal vaulted D avie in front. T hen he look the ball and nailed dow n the win in seventh-inning relief. "I was trying 10 rest Tom before he threw the next day. but he was ready. T om ’s alw ays ready." M errifield said. "It show s w hat I've been trying to teach Ihe kids: Even if you're not playing, y ou've gol to he ready." P arm er follow ed a tw o-hil efforl againsl Banks Blaze wilh Ihree more hils in as m any at-bals. Epley addetl two hits. D avie 10, C u ru lin a C lash 1 C urtis, a cenler-field slud with ex­ tra o rd in ary ath leticism , drew three w alks afier blasting a homer. M errifield added tw o hits and pitcher Kuell dom i­ nated with a com plete gam e. Please See 11» .Sox - I’aKC 112 Members ol the Bo Sox celebrate after being awarded the state championship trophy. N e w D H S S o c c e r C o a c h F rien d s W ith F a m o u s A th le te s Hoopin’ It Up The hot summer sun and high temperatures couldn’t deter these Davie residents from taking their shots during a game of 21 at the basketball court in Rich Park Friday afternoon. Five players took to the court in one man teams to show their stuff at a little hoop action, as are Maurice Jacobs and Terrence Phifer, pictured above. For more photographs, please turn to page B8. - Photo by Robin Fergusson By B rian P ilts D avie C ounty Enterprise Rccord N ol m any D avie H igh sporls fans know m uch o f anything aboul the new varsity boys soccer coach. Jim Caudill has been around D avie soccer for five or so m onths now . bul he held a low profile last spring as the JV girls coach. If you Ivjven't bum ped into C audill, check hini oul. H e’s a tenlly coo\ guy. H e w as a fabulous do-anylhing athlete in W ilm ington. D elaw are. H e's kiuiwl- edgable about nuisl any sporl. H e's a soccer guru. A nd he can lell stories lhal will make your eyes pop out. His childhood con­ nections are fascinating, ll's alm ost un­ fathom able the num ber o f fam ous alh­ leles C audill know s from personal ex­ periences w hile grow ing up in an area Ihe size o f W inslon-Salem . From age 6 - 1.1. he shared a roof with a co u sin . Jo h n n y W ockenl'uss, w ho played M ajor Le;igue Baseball for ihe D etroit T igers ( 1974-S.1) and Philadel­ phia P hillies (1984-8.“!). W ockenl'uss w as a career .262 hitter over 79.S gam es and 2.072 al-bals. including a ..101 av­ erage in 19.1 A B s for D etroit in 1982. W ockenl'uss, w ho m anaged in the m i­ nors, is currently a high school/college coiich in C hesapeake, Va. "W ockenl'uss w as on a leam w ith Al K aline (a D etroit outfielder from I9.“i1- 74). and tw o o f his m anagers w ere Sparky A nderson and Ralph H ouk. the guy that m anaged R oger M aris w hen h eh it6 1 hom ers in 1961."C audillsaid. "T he sam e guy lhal signed W ockenl'uss was looking al m e w hen 1 w as com ing up. O f course, m y career fizzled." A young C audill played on Ihe sam e basketball leam w ith Terry H aynian. w hose h ro lh e rs C o n w ay and G ary C iiiid iil H aym aii played in ihe NF'L for Ihe W ashington Redskins. I he chain of D elaw are connections goes on and on. He golfed w ith Eil D ougherty, w ho m ade ihe Senior PG A T our. He w ent to sc h o o l w ith Joe C a m p b e ll. w h o I played in the S uper! B o w l w ilh th e O a k - 1 la n d R a iilc ts . “ 1 had a irem cn -1 dous am ount of con­ n e c tio n s w ith fa ­ m o u s p e o p le ." he saitl. "To be such a J sm all area, it's unbe-1 lievahle the alhleles that were Ihere." C audill played baseball w iih a set of tw ins that w ere both signed by the Yan­ kees o rg an izatio n , hul th e m em ory Caudill cherishes m ost is I'roln his i|uar- lerbacking days in litlle-league football. His cenler was Randy W hile. You get lhal? Randy White'.’ The nine-tim e Pro Bow ler who played for A m erica's Team (the D allas C ow boys) from 197.‘i-88 and was inducted into Ihe Pro Football Hall o f Fam e in 1994? "K aiuly looked up to (m y cousin) Johnny," said C audill, w ho w as espe^ cially tight wilh R andy's broiher, Eric W hile. "H e thought Johnny w as the best Ihing since pockets. I w as the second- siring c|uarlerback. bul 1 did all the iw o- poinl conversions, and our fam ilies are very gooil friends. As a m atter of facl. 1 played everyihing w ith R andy W hite - I'oolball. baskelball. baseball. "A little-know n fact is R andy W hite didn'l m ake all-stale in I'oolball because his high school was lerrible. H e goes to Please See C au d ill - Pai-c B2 l\/locksvilie, W ilkes Battling In Legion Baseball Playoffs Cogdill Strikes Out 1 6 In Game Two Win A fte r g ellin g v ictim ized by Erik W alker's four-hit, 12-slrikeoul gem in G am e O ne o f the besl-ol'-five series. W ilkes C ounty returned the favor on June 29 at W ilkes C enlral High. It gave the b;ill lo W es Cogdill and gol out o f his way. T he prize lefiy im i- laled a m achete and treated M ocksville like a butter knife in the second rounil o fth e A rea III A m eriuan Legion base­ ball playoffs. "T hey saved iheir best for hom e and it ended up w orking oul for them ." M ocksville coach M ike Lovelace said after a 7-.1 G am e Tw o defeat. C ogdill struck out 16 (Ihal's nol a m isprint) in eighl innings. To pul lhat inlo perspeclive, consider lhal M ocks­ ville had laken four o f five gam es from W ilkes - including an easy 10-0 ver­ dict in G am e One - w hile rolling up a sea.son-series score o f 44-1 .i. T he o n esid e d p a tte rn - n o r M ocksville's 1.1 baiters w'iih ..100 or heller averages - m eant nothing w ith Cogdill. who slam m ed the 4-1 door in W ilkes'only previous w in over M ocks­ ville. on Ihe hill. "W e couldn't even pul it in play," Lovelace said. "H e w as the best w e've seen this year. H e's been w ild bul he was 011 lonighl. So hats off to them ." Cogdill relired six baiters in a row after dodging trouble in the first. A fter stranding two M ocksville runners in Ihe fourlh, he relired six o f seven and 12 of his fi'nal I.S. M ore iinpre'ssively. he fanned six o fh is last seven and nine of his lasl 11. H owever, the trick now for W ilkes is to play Ihis w ay w hen C ogdill's nol un the m ound. "T he guys know one person beat us," L ovelace said. "H e was just unbeliev­ able. I think our guys are going to re­ spond w ell (because) he w on'l pilch anym ore ihe resi o fth e series. 1 le threw w ell over 110 pitches and there's no w ay he can com e back for (a potential ) G am e Five. 1 le’s done." M ocksville's best chance lo reach C ogdill was Ihe top o fth e first. B laz­ ing Brad Bullard opened wiih a single and look .second on an error. Al'ier A n­ drew D ayw alt lined out, Casey Stanley reached on an error to generate a two- on, one-oul Ihi'eal. But C ogdill blew aw ay the nexI Iwo Plva.4L- See W ilkes - Pa)<e BA Mocksville Back In Control By B ria n P ills D avie C ounly Enterprise Record E m b arrassed hy W es C ogdill in G am e Tw o, M ocksville coach M ike L ovelace vow ed lhat his M ocksville Legion hasehall leam w ould com e back strong Ihe nexi nighl. Did il ever. R iding D an P oindexter's fiaw less pitching and seven second-inning runs, M o c k sv ille o u lh il v isitin g W ilkes C ounly M-.S and cruised 10-.1 on June 10 for a 2-1 lead in the besl-of-.i sec­ ond-round series. "I knew' we w ere going to com e hack from (G am e T w o's 7-.1 loss)," Lovelace said, A nighl earlier, C ogdill hum bled M o c k sv ille w ilh a siu n n in g 16 sirikeouls, bul M ocksville is obviously unim pressed hy ihe resl o f W ilkes'slaff. Brad Bullard hanged three hits and A n- ilrew D ayw alt, Casey Stanley anil Josh Burgess added tw o each. M o ck sv ille (5-2 o v erall a g a in st W ilkes) has punim eled W ilkes .“i 1-14 in Ihe five gam es in w hich C ogdill hasn't m ade a m ound appearance. "(C ogdill) put it to us," Bullard said. "B ul 1 Ihink they’ve throw n ju sl ahoul everybody th ey 'v e gol. so hopefully w e'll go dow n Ihere (July 1) and pul them aw ay." "That pitcher (C ogdill) threw pretty good. I'm not going to lie. Bul w e have five or six pitchers," the sm oking W illie Infante said. M ocksville all bul ended Ihe gam e Please See P o iiid ex icr - P ag e K6 В2 - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKKPRISK RI-CORI), July -4. 2002 B o S o x W in S ta te T itle , Im p ro v e R e c o rd T o 2 6 -6 Conlinued F''rom I’jinf 1)1 "Il liapponcd lo bo an easy !;anic against one o f ihc heller leam s." M errifieiii said. Davie 13. Greenshoro KiitlinK Cenier 12 I'he Bo Snx's seiiilllnal was something seripleit in dream­ land. Ihe kin d o f game lhal lliey’ll lalk about 20 years later. It seem ed surely, absolutely o v er w hen D avie trailed the unirnanieni's No. 1 seed 10-0 w ilh one oul in llie bottom ol'the lllth. "W e w ere isvoouis from gel­ ling Id-run ruled. Mow aboul thal?" M errifield said, "I ihouglii il was over." score- kccpcr Boyil said. E ven llie best team s need som e luck, and D avie caughi a huge break w hen G reensboro's starting pilcher injured his arm , "T heir pilcher w as throw ing a greal gam e. He threw one pitch in iIk nflh. called the coach out there, ami they took him out," M errifield said. "T h at’s kind of w hen we started." C urtis set a lO-riin avalanche in m o tio n w ith h is seco n d hom er. A Boyd blooper turned into a Ihree-run double w hen the cenier fielder failed on a shoe­ string attem pt. S uddenly, il w as 10-8 and G reensboro w as falling aparl fa ste r than a lUX.S Y ugo. It balked in a run. Its relief pilcher couldn’t hil a farm , m uch less Ihc broad side o fa barn. Si,\teen batters later, il was lied. "A bliKiper here and a hUniper Tom Kuell (18) and Zack Parmer celebrate after Greg Holt’s game-winning bunt. The Davie Bo Sox 13-under baseball team, from left: kneeling - Brandon Stewart, Whit Merrifield, Heath Boyd, Tyler Vogler, Zach Briggs and Tanner Vogler; standing - Coach Chris Vogler, Justin Thompson, Coach Don Boyd, Kolby Epiey, B.J. Curtis, Tom Kuell, Zack Parmer, Greg Holt, Coach Lefty Stewart and Coach Bill Merrifield. there, and before you knew it it w as (a new gam e)." M errifield said. "It w as one thing afler an ­ other. and you could ju si see them lighiening up. You never know, Il’s a stupid gam e." G re e n sb o ro so m eh o w re ­ grouped for tw o runs in the top o f ihe sevenlh. A gain, D avie w ouldn'l he denied. D oubles by Stew art and Hp- ley m ad e il 12-11, U rig g s p u nched a lo o p e r Inlo short righl. loading tlie bases for Molt, w ho squce/ed in Ihe lying run and w ound up w ith a bunt hli w hen no one covered firsl, M errifield w ent against the book w hen he ordered another siiiiee/e from Vogler. w ho laid dow n the w inner with tw o - \ es. tw o -strik e s, "I Ihoughi it w as now or never." M errilield said, "T he pilcher w as around the plate all the tim e, so I knew Tyler would gel it dow n." I’a rn ie r had tw o h ils anil picked up the win in relief. Stew ­ art had three hils and D avie got tw o from Briggs and Molt. "l.el'iy anil I try to keep them piuii|x-d up in the iliigout. and w e w ere hoarse afler the gam e." Boyd saiil. D iivie 4, N.C. IliiselKill A cad- einy A ,1-0 Davie leatl evaporated behind uncharacterislically po­ rous defense (si,\ errors), and the A cadem y Iled il at ,1 in the lop o f the sevenlh by giving Davie a dose of ils ow n m edicine - s(|ueeze bunt. B unting is often a lost art - even on higher levels of baseball - hut the Bo S o \ w orked sm all- ball m agic yet again to rnanufac- lure Ihe w inning run in the bot­ tom o f the sevenlh. C urtis got Ihings started with a bum single. Ihen stole second, l-pley squared w ilh tw o slrikcs and easily beat out a bunt single. A lteran inlenlional w alk to load the bases, D avie won it on a - guess what'.’ - squeeze bunt by Moll. D avie look turns show ing the way, and this lime il w as Holl. w ho had tw o hils aiul earned the w in w ith four relief innings. "C urtis laid dow n the m ost perfect bunt you've ever seen dow n the third-base line. Epiey laid dow n Ihe most perfect bunt you've ever seen dow n the first- base lin e," M errifield. "T hen Holt pul dow n a beautiful bunt, and C urtis was already crossing the plale by the lim e they gol to the ball. •'Not usually seeing lhal kind o f ball al this age w as kind o f a tre a t fo r ev ery b o d y . T h in g s w e’re teaching them now al 1.1, I d id n ’t learn unlil I was a fresh­ m an in college." N otes: M errifield. arguably the greatest hitler in W ake For­ est hisiory. enjoyed a cup o f cof­ fee in Ihe m ajors before calling it a career. ... T he N .C. Baseball A catlem y is ow ned by form er m a jo r-le a g u e p itc lie r S c o tl B ankhead, a good friend o f the B o S ox’s Ihird-year c o a c h .... In an e a rlie r to u rn a m en t. D avie u p en d ed Ihe d efen d in g stale cham ps, the C arolina C lippers, T hom pson sustained an e,\cru- cialing injury (torn quad m uscle) a w eek before the A A U slale and had lo sil oul. "Il w as a sham e." M errifield said. “ I fell for him . Me and his fam ily w ere there every gam e cheering for us," Caudill’s Little League Teammate Played In NFL, Cousin In Majors C onlinueil F rom Рпке HI .Maryland and jusi absolutely sel the w orld on fire. H e’s a greal guy. H e ’s the q u ie lesl. m ost hum ble guy y o u ’d ever w anl to meet. R andy’s father. Guy. and iny uncle were golfing buddies." C a u d ill w as a d y n a m ite scorer for Shue Junior High, Me estab lish ed ihe sin g le-seaso n points record w ith four gam es left in Ibc season. "I Ihink I shot it every lime I louched il." he said sheepishly. "I averaged som ething like IS. bul I w as pretty much a ball hog, •My buddies w ould alw ays feeil m e," Caudill left the .McKean lligh dislrici, m oved 20 m iles dow n the road and attended a huge high school. N aw erk, C audill played defensive back in foot­ ball. poinl guard in baskelball and shortstop or cenier field in baseball. Me possessed a rem arkable range o f sk ills and appeared bound for stardom - m ost likely in baseball - bul tw o devastat­ ing injuries on Ihe gridiron de­ railed his dream s. Me broke his ankle as a 1970 sophom ore. Me broke his w rist as a junior, m iss­ ing Ihe football and baskelball seasons, "A t llie lim e 1 w as a prelly good baseball player, and thal w as going to be iny (college) career." he said. "If I w as going 10 play an y th in g , thal w ould have been it." He gol m arried right oul o f high school and inim edialely entered ihe 9-lo-S w orld. Little did he know he w oulil becom e an adept so cccr player in Ihe m en’s leagues and then a highly- regarded coach, "M y best friend w as a soccer play at N aw erk. and he begged m e to play so ccer." he said. "L ooking back, I really w ish I w ould have listened lo him . I decided to play football because N aw erk had a long tradition of greal football team s. We faced a leam lhal held Ihe nation’s long­ est w inning slreak at Sfi gam es, and w e went dow n ihere anil beal th e m . E v e ry th in g re v o lv e d around football. F ootball w as w hal you played, and soccer was som elhing you did if you didn’t play football. I just playeil soc­ cer for ,som ething lo do because 11 w asn’t the thing to do,” C audill’s firsl coaching expe­ rience w as ba,seball. He was a player/coach for a sem ipro leam, and he assi.sted a good friend for IWO years in A m erican Legion. plays a lot in leagues (al age 47) aiul jusi has an overall love for the gam e like I h aven’t seen. "S econdly, h e ’s one o f the besl laclicians I’ve seen. A fter you play a m atch, he looks at Ihe reason you lost, the w eak poinis and Ihe next day breaks il dow n w ilh drills. T hc boys are going to leam a lol. I didn’t look at him as a J V coach. I looked al him as m uch as a head coach as me. It w as a greal experience coaching w ith him . "A nd h e ’s a fun guy lo be around, I think D avie is lucky," C a u d ill o w n s a b u sin e ss. C audill I’luinbing, Me and w ife Jan ette have three ch ild ren - Joey. 2 1: M egan. IS; and Jam es. 12. Jim Caudill drove 55 miles to coach the Davie JVs. Me m oved to W ilkes C oum y IS years ago (his father's o rigi­ nally Irom N orth C arolina) aiul began coaching soccer w hen his oldest son adopled the sport in I'fS.S. Fifteen years later. C aud­ ill gained a B -License, "A lot o f y o u n g c o lle g e coaches carry a B -L icense." he said, "I slarled w ilh a D and I'm aboul 10 tim es fu rth er lhan 1 Ihoughi I'd be. I'm d eb atin g when lo go back and Iry the A, I'm not sure I can get Ihe A, ll costs a trem endous anuiunt of m oney and linu- aw ay from yiuir fam ily," lluildhiK Knmi Scratch C audill found him self in the m iddle o f cross fires w hen he agreed to stan W esl W ilkes' boy s soccer program in l ‘)95. You know how door-to-door sales­ m en are undesired? From the football co ach es' perspective, that's what it w as like w hen a horde of delerm ined parenls re­ fused 10 lake no for an answ er, "If West W ilkes d id n ’t bring socccr in, a group o f parenls were going to sue," Caudill said, "So soccer cam e in in a pretty difficull m anner. The firsi year 1 w as asked lo coach because I w as about the only one around that w as going through the li­ cense courses," T he early years were brutal for a school lhal w as eight stu­ dents above the C lass 1-A cul- off; O -Ki-l in 1995 and one w in in 1996, "ll w as not very friendly," he said o f W esl W ilkes’ lack of sup­ port, "T he team w as m ade up of freshm en lhat I had coached in rec. and w e really suffered. We couldn’t use the locker room s to change in, a lol of little things like that, Il w as a football do­ m ain and lhal m ade it very dif- ficull, "I was s ta rlin g lo have doubls. hut the kids hung in Ihere." In the fourih year. 1998, llie B lackhaw ks accom plished the unthinkable, going 17-3 with Ift straight w ins and claim ing ihe conference lille. "They did a little TV story on Fox N ew s about us in 1498." he said, "The kids finally got paid for all Iheir hard w ork, and ihe school ac cep ie d us. M y son slarled kicking for the Ibotball leam . so lhal kind of m ade a bridge and Ihey slarled realizing that we w eren't a C om m unist plot to lake over W esl W ilkes." W esl’.s Loss Is D avie’s (Jain Lasl fall Caudill resigned af­ ler seven seasons ("The reason is a long, long story." he said.). Me detecled Davie vacancies in JV girls aiul varsity boys soccer on the Inlernet. T h e .‘i.'i-m ile d riv e from W ilkes C ounty lo M ocksville couldn't deter the soccer fanatic. Lasl spring his D avie JV girls went 9-8-.1 and i-5-2 in the fear­ som e Cenlral I’iedntont C onfer­ ence. "1 agreed to lake ihe JV team to see if we were com patible, and (v a rsity g irls c o a ch P ete G u sta fso n ) w as an ab so lu le dream to w ork w ilh." he said. "Me has no ego what.soever, and the girls w ere absolutely trem en­ dous 10 w ork wilh. There was never a problem ." A ccepting Ihe varsity boys jo b w as an easy decision for C audill. 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Main Si,, Mocksville 336-751-3725 Happy 4th ol July H a v e a S a f e a n d H a p p j J n l y 4 t h ! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 4.2002 • B5 h H6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 Wilkes No Match For Mocksville’s Erik Walker Erik W alker look llic nuninil w ilh u deceiving 0-2 record in G am e O ne o f ihe sccond round o f the A rea III A m erican Legion b a s e b a ll p la y o ffs. W ilkes C ounly could only shake ils head in am azcm eni as the inlim idal- ing righlhander show ed why. "ll looked like m aybe in ihe m iddle innings ihal we were gel­ ling on his faslball a lillle bii, and Ihen he started ihrdw ing som e b reaking sluff and jiisl sel us d o w n ." W ilk es c o a ch R ip R ollins said afler W alker pul W ilkes lo sleep in a lO-O wipc- oul on June 2« al R ich Park in Ihe bcsl-of-five opener. “I mean, w c ju s i c o u ld n 't h an d le the breaking sluff. and he had a re­ ally gootl, hard slider, loo." A fler bolh icam s enjoyed a firs l-ro u n d b y e, M o ck sv ille squared ils rccord al 13 -1 w h ile W ilkes fell 10 10-11. W alker, w ho carried W est I-orsyth to Ihe 4-A slate-cham - p io n s h ip g am e w iih a 12-2 record, posted a healthy 2.31 ERA in his first tw o M ocksvillc slans - bul wa.s saddled w iih iw o lo sses even th o u g h he held M ooresville and Row an C ounly 10 three earned runs in 11 2/.1 innings. W alker took il oul on W ilkes, fanning his first three bailers anil allow ing one runner lo reach Ihird base. M o ck sv ille m ade W alker's job easier by bolting to a 3-0 lead in the bottom o f the first inning. "I had Iw o lough losses when 1 fell I pitched fairly w ell. But I knew the offense w ould com e around eventually," he said. "M y slider hadn’t been w orking since Ih e g am e b e fo re th e (s la te ) cham pionship gam e. Tonight it cam e back lo w here il usually is. I’m happy to have thal pilch back in my arsenal so I can be a m ore com plelc pitcher." As if W alker's fastball-ciir,e- ball com bination w asn’l enough, he mi.xcd in an annoying slider for a coinplete-gam c four-hillcr and 12 strikeouts in seven in- nings. Me w alked zero and faced 3.K baiters an inning, dropping his RRA to 1.44. O n a night like Ihis, W ilkes had lillle choice hul lo pray for rain. The dark clouds poured in n e ig h b o rin g a re a s but o n ly drizzled al Rich Park. "T h a i’s how il w as back al W est," second basem an and T i­ tan team m ate Rob Taylor said. "Founeen or 1.4 strikeouts, that’s routine for him . It’s nice lo see him back." A fler C asey ,Stanley and Josh Burgess slaked M ocksville lo a 3-0 lead, Taylor sapped W ilkes w ilh a three-run hom er in the third. H e just m issed a second round-lripper, doubling o ff the lefl-cenler w all, and Brad B ull­ ard culm inated a 4-for-4 perfor­ m a n ce w ith a g a m e -e n d in g groundball single just inside of ihe bag al third. "I had a couple at-bats w here I sw u n g al bad p ilc h e s and looked preltv nasty,"Taylor said. Wilkes Evens Series With Win C o n tin u ed F rom Р аке HI on strikes. "W c let him o ff the hook in the first, and from there on w c d id n ’t have m any base runners," Lovelace said. Ca.sey Slanley gave M iKks- villc a 2-1 lead in the third, but W ilkes answ ered with tw o runs in the fourth, tw o in the fifth and one in the sixth for a com fort­ ab le 7-2 le ad th a t d ro p p ed M ocksville starter Cody Crotts to 1-2. M ocksville rocked W ilkes' reliever in Ihe ninlh, but tw o bril­ liant defensive plays short-cir­ cuited w hat could have been a huge rally. "R ob Taylor hil a shol. Tlie third basem an laid oul, stood up and threw us oul," Lovelace said. "O n our .second oul, Dan Poin­ dexter hil one deep in the hole 10 sh o rtsto p . H e laid oul and threw us oul. T hen C asey S lan­ ley h'« a buU ei xashorv \o end ihc gam e," C ogdill's m astery overshad- ow ed M ocksville’s holiest hiller. B ackup catcher W illie Infanie cam e off the bench lo play righl fie ld and w ent 2-fi,r-2, m aking him 9 - f o r - 1 4 (,fi4 2 ) o v er his last nine gam es. Infante, a Ih i r d - y c a r M o c k s v illc m em ber, was H h illin g .260 ^ Ih ro u g h 17 In fa n te gam es bul suddenly ow ns the third-best m ark (.350) am ong leam inates w ith m ore ABs than total gam es (27). Bullard was 4-for-4 in G am e O ne and c.xlendcd the spree to six slraighl hils in the third in­ ning of G am e Tw o. "Y ou’ve got lo finil a placc for Ihc kid lo play," L ovelace said o f Infante. "H e ’s got lo sw ing Ibe bat som ehow ." ¥ N o tes: B ullarti pushed lii.s avcniyc lo .439. S2 poinis liiglicr th a n llic N o. 2 a v e ra i’c. ... M ocksville ( 13- M ) fell lo I -4 in gam es afrer reaching the ..'iOO m ark. ... Lonnie Barnes w as ef­ fective in 4 1/3 innings of relief, countering four w alks with nitie K s anil giving up one earned run on three hils. i>i 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 {) 0 {> m t s o 2 0 г 1' Hultanl l ì 4 1 D.i>w.ill .^h 5 II Suinlcy ss 4 1 Willoujihhy tlh }0 1 M;«loncy Ih }0 ( A lid i pii ì 0 ( Burgess c 4 0 1 Ta ylo r 2b A 0 1 Bcam rf T 0 1 Infante rf 2 1 : H cniley If 1 0 1 Ross If I II 1 l’oiudcxtcr ph 1 0 ( l'otuK ,1.S .1 i M ocksvinc 1Ю2 0(10 W tikcs C o .O li 221 2D • Sianìey. S B -Ta y lo r (21. M ock Il> II К KK Croiis I. ,v : 7 J 4 Barnes 4-1 }.1 1 M o c k s v ille L e g io n B a s e b a ll S ta tis t ic s R e c o rd : 14-14 H IT T IN G A ll К II KKI A V C .2П 3It HK B ullard 46 11 21 9 .456 3 0 0 D ayw alt 103 33 37 20 ..359 10 0 1 W illoughby 91 24 32 34 ..351 9 1 7 Infante 63 14 22 13 ,349 3 O '0 Perkins 75 19 26 21 .346 6 0 3 T aylor 26 7 9 6 .346 2 0 1 Stanley 3K 13 13 12 .342 1 li 2 Beam 83 20 27 9 .325 4 0 0 B urgess 34 6 11 3 .323 2 0 0 Bentley 93 29 28 11 ..301 8 0 0 Barnes 20 2 6 3 .300 0 0 1 M aloney 41 10 12 8 .292 3 0 2 Ross 77 12 18 12 .233 4 0 1 A llen 31 5 7 6 .225 1 0 1 G olding 40 «9 5 .225 1 0 0 W alker 10 3 2 2 .200 0 0 0 P oindexler 6 0 1 0 .166 0 0 0 C rolls 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 O thers 88 12 12 4 .136 2 0 0 TOTA1.S 963 225 293 181 .304 59 1 19 PITCHING W-U IP II К ER HI) .so EK A W alker 1-2 18 2/3 16 « 3 8 29 1.44 Poindexter 1-0 17 14 7 4 5 20 2.11 B arnes 4-3 39 1/3 32 25 16 31 3«3,66 W illoughby 2-2 24 1/3 26 22 10 13 18 3.69 Perkins l-l 14 2/3 13 13 8 10 9 4.90 A llen .3-2 43 43 37 29 12 35 6.06 C roiis 1-2 17 1/3 20 14 12 5 11 6.23 G olding 0-0 6 1/3 9 6 5 7 4 7.10 D ayw alt 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 9 2 3 18.69 O thers 1-2 52 1/3 60 54 32 33 43 5.50 TOTALS 14-14 228 1/3 239 189 125 120 201 4.92 • S A V E S : none : S T O L E N B A SE S: B enlley IH, D ayw all II, Bullard 5, Infante 5, Ross .“i, Slanley 4, T aylor 3, ; Burges.s 2, B eam . G olding, Perkins, W illoughby, O thers 4 W A L K S /H P B : B entley27, D ayw all27, Infante22. Beam 14,Perkins 14. W illoughby 14,Slanley I I , G olding 7, H ollifield 7, Ross 7. M aloney 6, A llen 5, B ullard 5, T aylor 2. Burgess, Poindexter, : W alker. O lhers 10 T n v lo r V V iilker B iilliird "W e gave it lo ihem lasl lim e, and we cam e oul ready to show them w ho’s besl." B ullard said. ‘‘W e've had tw o good gam es In a row. and I think w e're aboul lo peak al a good lim c," Taylor said. "I Ihink w e’re going lo have a gooil chance lo go really far." N ole.s: B u llard sto le tw o bases ami Slanley drove in tw o runs. ... R icky B en lley w as caughi stealing Cor just the sec­ ond lime in 20 allem pls. "Bul those two pilches w ere just fat p ilch es rig h t d o w n th e m iddle, and any good hitler is going 10 hil those balls hard." W hile B ullard pounded his way lo .432, M ocksvillc coaches continued lo m arvel at Taylor, who jum ped lo .411 after going 6-for-IO in consecutive gam es. “ Taylor's been a real big sur­ prise," M ocksville coach M ike Lovelace said. "H e got his o p ­ portunity (four gam es ago) and he's hail Ihree or four big hils. H e's nol a fiashy player, he just com es ready to go." "H e’s a surprise lo m e, too," assistant K eith W alker said. W ilkes starter K enny Scercy w as not n e a rly th e fin e sse pitcher lhal lam ed M ocksvillc in Ihe previous m eeting. In lhal 4- 3 d e c is io n . S c e rc y lin iiled M ocksville lo seven hils anil look advanlagc o f four unearned runs. In a rem atch w ilh S ccrcy, M ocksville got hits from eight starters, finished wiili 13 hils ami defeated W ilkes for the fourth tim e in five gam es. The series score is 4 4 -I.S. " They w anted lo prove som e­ thing tonight." Lovelace said. Datli' IlnlLiriK 'l t).iyw:ill Sl.mli'v vs I’liimlcxti'r .Ml W alker p W jjjmii^hhy lb M;ili)iU‘y Ib Пиг^счч с Int,into ph r.t\ l(*r 2b Homli’v rl-îl Koss I! Mlmiii rt r«i(iil*. W ilkt-sC». Mncks\ nil- ill) •1 ■\ I 4 .Ï 1 I 1 0 0 I I 0 2 1 0 I 4 2 0 : I 2 0 }2 ш \ ono n -0 •MM 2(KI 2-1(1 2И - Miill.inl (21. I'a\ lor <2), IIK - Га> • lor. SH - Hullanl 2(4). Kos4(.Sk Mock IP It R i:u l\\\ s o Walker W 7 4 (1 0 0 12 Poindexter, Bullard Lead Mocksville C ontinued I’rom Pane HI in the second. R ob Taylor, Evan Beam , Charlie Ross and Bullard pieced together consecutive hils, and Stanley and Infanie poured on Ihe coals as M ocksville sent up 12 hatters and hung up seven runs. Poinilexterslepped oul o f the .shadows and did the rest. A fler giving up a tw o-out triple in Ihe first, Ihe W est Forsyth rig h t­ han d er cut dow n eight o f the next nine haliers. A fler issuing a couple of free passes in the fourth, he prom ptly put aw ay nine in a row and 11 of the final 12 he faced. T lie rcsuU w as seven innings o f tw o -b it b a ll. T tm l's m ig h ty inipressive for a pitcher w h o hail lo g g e d ju s t 10 in n in g s a n d ha dn 't thro w n since Jun e Ifi. "U p unlil (thal seven-run sec­ ond). I was feeling a lillle shaky with my m echanics," Poindex­ ter said. "I knew I had it in me bul I didn't know 1 wiuild com e oul as slrong as I did." Poindexler dropped his F.R.A lo 2 .1 1 - second lo Enk W alker’s 1.44 - and im proved his strike- oul-w alk ratio to 20-3. "H e w as lough nol to even be a starter at W est," Lovelace said. •‘W hen you’ve got (Cody) Crolls and W alker in high school, it’s kind o f lough for him to gel in­ nings. Tlere, we found a w ay and h e ’s going lo end up gettin g m ore innings." Legion Schedule M ay L M ooresville «, M ock 1 * L M ooresville 14, M ock K * L Lexinglon S, M ock 1 * W M ock 9, W ilkes Co. 1 L B urlington 11, M ock 0 W M ock II, K ernersville (i L Row an y. M ocksville 3 W M ock IS, Stalesville 4 L M ooresville 9, M ock K ,liuic> W M ock 13, K ernersville 3 L Row an C ounty 18, M ock 2 W M ock 10, W ilkes Co. 8 W 11, Statesville 2 W M ock 16, Slatesville .S L Lexington 9, M ock 8 * L Row an Co. 14, M ock 9 W M ock 14, M ooresville 7 W M ock II, Statesville 0 L M ooresville 7, M ock 2 W M ock 12, W ilkes Co. 2 W M ock 14, M ooresville 4 L W ilkes Co. 4, M ock 3 L Burlingtim 8, M ock .“i L Row an Co. 7, M ock 2 W M ock 12, A sheboro II * W M ock 10, W ilkes Co. 0 L W ilkes Co. 7. M ock 3 W M ock 10, W ilk es3 N olc: ♦ - D enotes exhibition gam es. N o tes: B ullard is hilling a gaudy .692 (9 -fo r-13) in Ihc se­ ries. ... Seesaw M ocksville (14- 14) hasn’t won or lost m ore th:m Ihree in a row all year. "W e beal them like w e did tonight, and then Ihe next day we think: ’O h, w e beat Ihem bad so they’re just going lo roll over,” ’ Infanie said. "W e’ve got lo keep the intensity up all the tim e." ... T he third round starts July .“i. M ocksville 10, W ilke.s C o, 3 D a vic at)г ll hi Hullanl el 2 3 2 D ayw all 3b .s 1 2 1 Stanley SS .s 2 2 1 Infante dli*c 1 1 2 W alker Ib 4 0 0 0 M oloney lb 1 0 0 0llurgesji с 4 1 2 О W illi>Ui:hby p 1 II 1 II I'ayliir 2I>,S 1 1 1) Hcain гГ .1 1 1 1 Ross И 4 1 1 0 liilals 40 Kl 14 7 « ilk is C l).IXXI m il o n : - M iK 'kstllli'07!o n :IM Ix - 1 : n ■ Hull.iril O i. HurpL-SS (2). .SH Hullartl I.Sl. Int.iiilc (,Sl. I'ayior (.Ъ. M in k 11’11 К K K 11И s I’dinJex W 7 : 1 1 ■) W illoby 2 3 :2 *) Aihi’Hiwiiiciil Free Hearing Tests Set For Mocksville Area Anyimo who h;is iriHihle hearing or unilcrslanding vuiriK is welcome lo have a free hearing lesl wilh niixlem elcelnmic ei|uipnicnt. Even ivople now wearing a hearing aid or Ihose whii may have been lold nolhing aiulil be done for them should have a hearing lesl to liiul 0111 if Ihey an; among ihe many a hearing aid will help. ll may surprise you lo know lhal many [vople wiih hearing problems do nol need hearing aids. Bul Ihey do need a hearing lesl as a first step in finding out exactly whal the trouble is. Tlieie’s no chargc for the tesl anil absolutely no obligation. Tlic free hearing tests will be giien by lìcitone Hearing Aid .S|vcialisis al llie Bellone Hearing Aid Service Center al 281 N. Main Sireel evei)' I'riday from l(l:(X) am lo l:IX)pni. To avoid wailing call 733-.s2.‘>3 foranapixiimmcnl for Ihe free lesi al our oilice or in Ihe privacy of your OW n home. •Be/ione 00 Ford Taurus $7995 99 Ford Taurus S6995 99 Ford Taurus $6895 98 Ford Taurus $5995 96 Ford Contour $3995 98 Merc. Mystique $3995 86 Uncoin Cont.$3495 99 Chev. Mallbu 97 Chev. Lumina 94 Chev. 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C a rv e r 2 D usty H arrison p itch ed a com plete-gam e Ihree-hiller, and Davie scored seven filih-iniiing runs lo blow it wide open. D avie 8, I’ark la n d I Davie collected only five hils. bul D erek C ornal/.er reached b ase Ih re e tim es an d ca m e around lo score each tim e. M c­ Clannon eavneil the w in on the m ound. D avie 2, C ariilinii W a rrio rs 1 Davie scored iwice in Ihe sev- enlh inning lo pull oul gam e one o f a d o u b le h e a d e r. J u siin Johnson doubled and .scored Ihc lying run on a M ichael Sim m ons infield bit. Sim m ons scored the c lin c h in g ru n on M all M arkland’s pinch-hil single. T be seventh-inning heroics m ade D avid W eakley a w inner. D avie K. C a ro lin a W a rrio rs 0 Freshm an John M cD aniel al­ low ed just tw o hils lo earn the viclory. Old School Davie Sports From July, 1969 The Davie Minor Yankees celebrate their post-season tournament win. M inor League Yankees Cap 18-1 Year W ith Tourney W in The D avic (,'ounty M inor League ^■ankces baseball team w on llie postseason liiurnaincnl w ith a (1-2 viclory over llic scc- oiid-seedeil Tw ins. T h e to p -see ileil 'I’an k e cs capped off an I S-l season by w inning all three lournanicnt gam es. .Ml year they relied on outstanding defense, solid o f­ fense and aggressive baserun- ning. 'They gave up an average o f Ihree ru ns w h ile p tU lin g nine runs on Ihe hoard. ll was Ihe defense that helped provide the edge in the totuna- m enl cham pionship gam e. 'The Twins w ere a strong offensive leani. and this did nol change during the title gam e. Yankees p ilch ers .A nihiiny C ap ra and Tyler l.ee co m b in ed for only three strikeouts, w hich m eani the strong defense - led by infield­ ers ’Tyler Shellon, N icholas C a­ pra, M atthew M ills and D illon Byerly - had lo m ake plays in the field. The outfield w as led by M allhew C arter, Reece H arm on. W aller W illis, Jusiin M inor and an exceptional late-inning calch by Daniel Lee. ll seem ed as though every lime a Twins batter hit the ball, a Yankee defender was there lo m ake Ihe play. Shelton provided key offen­ sive play wilh a triple and Uvo RBIs,'The resi of the offense w as hard-earned w ith key bits and walks hy Byerly. l.ee, H annon, N icholas C apra and .•\nlbony Capra. It w as Ihe kind of gam e you like lo see - the lop tw o seeds playing solid ball dow n lo the wire. YiVICA Golf Camp To Be At Oak Valley The D avie I'am ily YM CA is enrolling sludents for the Oak V alley/'i’M C A C ioif Cam p, l.earn Ihe fuiK lanienlats of g o lf w ith P G A P ro fessio n al R andall Janies aiul his staff at O ak Valley G o lf C lub. There are tw o sessions; July 15-19. and July 22-2(), for children ages 7- Ifv’ Sign up al Ihe Y M CA. Call 751-9(i22 for m ore details. l-'arniington edged M ocks­ ville 3-2 in a Pony League base­ ball g am e. R andy M cD aniel SD Athletes Can Get Physicals On July 31 S ports physicals for Soulh D avie students w ill be given al Ihe school on July 3 1 starting at (i p.m . on a first-co m e, firsi- scrvc basis.'The cost will be SIO. This physical w ill be good for all sporls unlil July 31. 2003. Youth Benefit Softball Tourney Is July 12-13 The th ird -an n u al R edland Youth Benefil Softball Tourna- nicnl w ill be July 12-13. This lournam eni is open lo C lass C- D c liu rch an d o p en te am s. U SSSA rules apply and the en­ try fee is Sl.^.'i. l-or m ore inform alion, call B rad W om baugh al 33(i-.‘i91- 7023. gave M ocksville a quick 1 -0 load wilh a firsl-inning hom e run, but Roberl A nderson pin I'arm iiig- lon up w ith a Iwo-run hil. I'arni- ington kept the lead unlil the lop of the seventh, w hen M ocksville tied il al 2 on a si|uee/e bunt by David Poplin. Fanninglon pulled it out in its half of Ihe sevenlh on a R icky, H endrix si|uee/.e hunl. Hcndriv and AtiiIcisoii were 2-for-3. The pitching m atchup w as Terry Johnson against Paul Ijam es. • K enny M abe captured m ed­ alist honors in a field o f 32 play­ ers w ith a 71 score in the first- annual Tw in C edars C ham pion­ ship G o lf Tournam eni. Advance Florist & Gift llaskels; Fruit • Baliod Goods • GounTwt BMliels Wedding • Fumreli_________ — Welhliver — (336) 940-6337 Mon FrI 9 ^ . Sat 9-Э % 336-492-2944 TOLL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Eninwtei ■ Fully Insured • Serving Forsytb & Davie County Selective TrlmiTiing & Pruning • Tree Removal Slump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing • Trained Arborlst (Complete Clean Upl Ule’re Just a mouse-dick away... Local Nems j ; !* С Features ' ..............- I 1 1 ^ С Obituarles^^ %f f c umiujjfc- ^ С Classifieds (jubscrlptionC) (Reader’s PolQ С Lüeather Q •' ,л D A V I E C O U N T Y en ter pr i/e S ec o r d Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. 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S m o G E S T o n e T * f e s t o n e Lee Tires г г н д н о ю к Michelin Tires George’s Village Garage Complete Automotive Repairs 2570 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd.* Clemmons _______________________7 6 6 - 7 8 6 2 EDWARDS wIndov^ LET US ADD BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME We Do Restoration & New Construction • New Vinyl Top Decking ■ Vinyl Decks & Railing •Vinyl Replacement Windows Screen Rooms • Vinyl Siding p • Sun Rooms • Enclosures E s tim a te s : G l a s s With 764-0885 978-2299 SPECIAL OF THE MONTH S t o r m D o o r s : 9 C o l o r s , 1 5 S t y l e s BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4,2002 T O W N O F M O C K S V n J Ж News Update J u ly , 2 0 0 2 SPECIAL DATES AND EVENTS OF INTEREST FOR MOCKSVILLE CITIZENS MANAGERS CORNER In the past nine years the relationship between city and county government has reached an outstanding level of effectiveness. The results of various community efforts such as the Davidson County Community College - Davie County Campus, the Brock Performing Arts Center and the many city/county industrial projects have added value to the life of all citizens' of Mocksville and Davie County. These combined efforts include many contributions by Davie County Manager Ken Windley. I would like to thank Ken for his leadership and I salute him for a job well done. On behalf of the community we wish the best for Ken and his family. Terry L. Bralley Town Manager ^ M O C K S V IL L E I P U B L I C O F F IC IA L S COMPOST SITE The compost site will be open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays in July, August and September. The compost site hours are from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Yard waste may be dropped off during the week by appointment only by calling 751-5500. Please do not throw yard waste over the fence when the gate is locked. Residents of the Town of Mocksville are allowed to waive the dumping fee at the compost site for one truckload of yard waste per month. Purchase: Mulch - $5 per scoop Leaf Compost - $5' per scoop Drop off fees: 1st load of yard waste per month free (Town of Mocksville Residents only) TVuckload of yard waste; $5 1/2 truckload or less; $3 Richard Brojdwav J.C. "Bustet" Cleaf>' Bill Fosier Ush Sanford Dr. F.W. Slaie, Mavor Vernon Thompson Vena HamsTCnair Lawrence Ray Carter Slevie Dulin Andrew White Janie Neely Brian Williams Zoninj__________ .ynn H. Byerly, Chair Palsy Crenshaw Richard Schooler Ga« Kelly ■ftny Bralle^jTbwn^Manager M Keller, Mice Chief Dinny Smith, Public HM s Director 7S1-’SI9Michiel Cmer, RecreJiion Director 7SI-2JJ5 Phil Crowe, Fire Chief 751-36^2 Bill Wisemjn, Pjtks i Groumis 751-5500 JULY 4th CELEBRATION : Mocksville/Davie Parks & Rec. , presents a J i i l y 4 t h C e l e b r a t i o n i with variety of music by The Randall Hanes Band ■ Fireworks j t h u r s . , J u l y 4 t h at Rich Park beginning at 6:30pm I Call 751-2325 for more details. P a r k in g $ S p e r c a r . Bring Your Lawn Chairs & Blankets! Bring your entire family for a inetriorable & fun evening of music, games & fireworks. 751-0891 ¡not for billing questions) Conlracied Services William Whalev, Building Inspeciions ?51-2791 John Gallimore, Planning & Zoning 751-3340 Roben CooV, Animal Conlrol 751-0227 SEKVICE DIRECTORY ! Di.ki Puwii ¡Í6-7Í7-4J00 I ir< ' • "I II <>(>(• 11 i( I hi A|>{>li,iik« • j ....... it S«}uH' ?\.ил { Adi l|)liu c.it)!. 7511 i l i I Spnni Ti l« phiHn 7SI S944 ' H. p.n- .......ò li : PiMlN.ii G.ÌS 1 800-7S2 7S04 ' . J Mr [ f.< у »*M. IS \ -19S-1 ! B R O C K P E R FO R M IN G A R TS AUGUST Doc Waison, Richard Waison & David Holt, "Hills of Home Tour". Friday, Aug. 16, 7:30 pm, S20. The Mills of Home Tour is an exclling musical evening with two of Iraditioiial music’s great artists. The show presents folk tunes and mountain wisdom from living legend Doc Watson and storyteller and musician David Holl. They cover Ihe gamut of mountain traditions from old-time to bluegrass from ballads to blues. Harrv Ihe Dirty Dog (K-3), Presented by Ihe Tarradiddle Players, Monday, Sept. 9. 10am & 7pm, A-S8, S-S6, G - S5. Harry Is a very dirty dog who simply hates to bathe. So, when he hears Ihe water running in the balhlub he runs away from home. Harry soon misses his faraily, but will he find his way home again? Presented by the Davie County Arts Council Brock Performing Arts Center I 622 N. Main Sireel. Mocksville, NC Box Office: J36-751-3n2 boxoffice®davlearls.org M O C K S V IL L E /D A V IE P A R K S & R E C . 644 N. Main St. - Mocksville, NC - 336-751-2325 Ркмч’ oil Ihe to. Popt. for пюге liifomuiion or to irgstT for ilio foUm-ins (m)gr.iras or mnis. Jut Jlh Cdtbiation - Tliui?., M ’ 4tli .11 Rich Park. Liw ciiieiuinmíni b>' ТЫ' Ita« КЫ. old liiiw (.mvs S, iin.w)to Fi\v o( dm^’! P.akiiig toi' is SS (vi ai. Fivo ¡vutóig will Iv .iv.iibHe Miind ilio Btixk Cm on N. Miin Si. Bring raur ciilia' for ,iii ovvniiii! of 1ШИС. ¡ЯП105 A 6aTOirk.<i Summer lili Садш ■ Agts: 5-12 Fun A rtliic.itioiul sumnior .iJvnituiv. HowMe S .iftaliHo clukl c.uv lo ia\1 mO' iximiLV iw\k Cofl: S75 ЦТ и к or S191И di\- mill itoimB for .idliiion.ll diildivo in ilw ято f.iii%. Sp.»; ,iv,iiUb!i. Ea flub & ДЙЯ ScIkiqI Com Соя: IVioiv - SI .S |\t wk or Я ;хт morning. Мог ■ S25 (vr wk ot 57 (чт Лопюоп. 55 АадшИ if uxi atloiki tolti li’ím’ Л .йот .ч1ю1. FHqvin are av.iil.ili'«.’. UbIIkÙ llsmiflí Qui ^Willing in Я'111от1хт. Rir cliitai .igosA up. Тс.к1юг Polilii toiiglin. Т1шп41п5 fiom 9.iin ■ IIЛип. Ilio ciiiklaTi ttiU exjvraice J di’ fuli of looming Л fiui. Соя: 5Г |хт di^- or 520 por monili. UtetliiK Cinin.- Jiih' 8 : Jl ■ Rtlfsior Ы' Jul>’ i. Timo: -1:.ЭД • брт Соя: S.4) - Includis ,i i shin. rring 2nJ • lang 8ili gr.Hlo. Iiwnidor Soulh D^-io Grach !lo\v.ml lUUlo. Aihill Co«l 5o(ib.ill • юдт in bio )ul>-. Lo.igue iii>’ h-gins in Augu.4. Ш : UU SoKCT lamie Po^nráis ftill Ivpn in Aiigua. Rv. SJO iiidmks ,i i-shin. IKTA Jl Ttiinb Tbtinmnml lUig. 3 A ■(. Л! llw lora® cains .11 Somh toio. Hi SwTOD - S,u, Sqt 21 ■ Tliis is a rutai wile o^tTO. MuniooR .те niwloJ и lidp ск'Л! яп-мпк ,1л! hwre in Шта Coura>-, CiIl .Site Cjmor for more infomuiion. \bluniooii will reaiw j fivo T-sliin if regiaomi b>- .4p. 13ili. Uae [Xindng ill Rmninfloii С\тп ■ Hiosdii' nights @ 7:30.52 pot di'«. Insminore: Slew A Lindi Ш1ку SmkirTHni July 23 • Boooo - Ошклз, DJrtd Uoone Inn. Miss General Srorc. $35 A u ^ 13 ■ Uke Nomvin- C¿t Q M «n Uindwon Ciwx. Яр(. lO-Mwm ltip .4^4.23 - 26 - OiKiT talks IJgliilwav Tout aic<vf - .9.110 F.iif. Ouioju .Moiimio. Сите P.uk Inn. Snikif U'.ilking t*menini ■ Пю В.тх'к C^in is ofvii ibr w.ilkiiig .\kiii. • Fri.. 6:.4V9:.4lmi. No dU’>;o! Scnkir П.1ПХЧ - Sixúil EviiiB ЙМ 1Ш Ш r.imCTil/ilcli'Yn' hush r^ilo: Aug. 8 @ iho Brat 3 Ш 3 HistoUill lm im »n .il ТЬчпцтпИ @ tho to. DitjI. üilo: Яц. 28 5К & 150аМ Rjcg VV,ilk al Ш\те Fiirah' YMCA Ttack. Stiii. 14 SwtfalP^hii'ite Snort NfehLs - tolai? from 7-S:30pm Dates: Jul^’ 9,16,23,30 Aug. 6.13.20.27, So;«. 3,Ю.17Л-! nm-APli &pt. 5 -157 induilis 1 /2 chkkai. baked Ix'aiis, slaw, noli A dossnt. Onler Ы- S/30 .Sopctil OhTiinioi ГХпте Ikucfil Horse Sho»' • S,ii., S«^(. 7 ,il tlw Tliotoughlrai H-ainiiig CciiH on Cana Rd 9am-5pm. Qtító fot all dtóplincs. Call Kaihio Siaii for moro iiifonmiion. ЛикшВй 5K Bud and Ош ЦМк sai., .N’ov’. ЗО. Runnois and walkots noftled. 510 ivgBtration fiv. To bonofil Sixvial Oliiiipics D.i\io. Cill Kaihie for informaiion. 1дя1 Bowling lìxinununt Major Le,iguo Linos ■ Sep. 10 A 11 Usai Elll SaUttsTlios., Ятх. 17 @ Rich Kuk. Ito Soocial Am ThfliiiT Praclice ,\tondi)5 from 7-8J0iim A iho Rec tXiJ. si.iningjuh' 8 llirougli No\’. 25, Sattil FHanb Socials & Oiil'ma - Aug.3-SwTmRm)' axl2-Lu)'5B.mdi Oa26or27-Booallhe2bo (leiiutiw) &j*. 8 A 20 ■ cj\TC mixiiiigs Dille ^bulh Council Ш£ Jlsn Ni^ils Sivl. 21 A Ocl. 19 6om 8 - 12mklniglu al Iho anie »ICA. If >X)u kAv liaskeilvill, swimming, gimo room fun, music, dancing, тсл1е> and moa*, mark iBur (alendar now! ■Mom & Old ЦИе Nljhi - Jul>' 13 A Aug 10. La ihe Davie ftulh Coundl hib)' sil sw pro-k ilirougti 8th gnxlef al Ihe ВгоЛ from 6-llpni Wliile jmi Ьач« a niglii oul, ilio kids will aiio)' a pajama цш!’ wilh moiie, piKS, pizza and more! Rv - S14 witli discounts on 2ivd A 3id child in the ame timil)’. Call Л И at 751-2325 lo tesoMe jiaur space. ШЕ LKiricnhlnChalleineHCTRcimil20Q2-Aua lfrl8. Rx*: 525. Tlw retreat will boa ligorous Wiokmd of ini«i.<ok’,ideisliip.ind leam Mding fun, hdd a i'MCA Cimp limes in King, NC. Call Vicki for an appBcaiion. Conuct Vicki Robinson for details on Ihe Davie ^buth Coundl. T O W N O F M O C K S V IL L E C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S J41-Y I AUGUST I SEPTEMBER I ! ,M .: ■ I ;'4 1 ЧИ. ИЧ Г.1Ц n'lM'.l 1,1 rVJWjJI Н'ЖК'МТЧг 111 » m r f.I 'M И'Д»^Т11’1ДИ7Т:,ПГГГД» |,|||Л 11'1^>77ПТЖТ Г ||['.' H'l l 5 WHiRecvcUng ! • .IT’ 4 Mfp*nd«nc« Toifm^fncMCkiMd I.l ШтЩ.щ т ш 5 Oafbao«Pickup 12 Ш 17"18 19 В Д : Wnlnwyellnj EutHecycling 24 ' " " 25 2 i w r 31 WMRtcycllng CompMtSn*OPENS'!} I S 28 ConipoilSiti OPEN l-li 21 n 1 8 25 ■ ■ ■ 1 EiitRKyclIng 5 ■ ' "IWlll».Ь пМ 12 13‘...... TownpunningBoardMMlIng 14 15 7pm .WeitRecycling EailRecycling 19 21 :..’21 22 • I t r . 26 27 28 WMtRecycling 29 EmIRecycling 16 QirbigtPickup ‘IUII0IH48Mîew* 23 eirtat> 30 Qtrbag*Pickup CotnpoitSiti OPEN М2 I t 17 Compost Site OPEN 5-12 24 31 15 2 2 29 Cmlie-ln 6'9pm Labor Day Town Had Closed 9.' 3Cul Off Day Town Board MMlIng 7 pm ! • 4 WealRecycling 11 W:Ж 16 YomKIppur 17 18 CrulM-tn6-Spm WestRecycling 23 24 25 30 EastRecycling 12 •writip. TMinlM 19 EastRecycling 26 13 M _ neb* 28 GarbagePickup 27 I 7SMII7 • Ы WibSMt Compon sitft OPEHft-12 1 4 21 CompoitSlte OPEN М2 28 гв гм М М м D a v ie P e o p le DAVIE COUNTY ICNTKKPRISE R IX O R D , ,Iuly 4, 2002 - Cl From R ussia, W ith Love l\/locl<sviile Couple Creates Bond With 7 Year Old Girl Hy M ike Ita riih a rd t D avie C ounly lintoiprisc Record M asha Cluivlay says "lliaiik you" and “у тГ гс w clcoim ;." Slic loves 10 read and draw, to do puzzles, work math piohlcm sand write. Those ihinys com e lirsl for Ihe 7- year-okl girl from Bclrusia. That, and her love for sw im m ing, gelling up early, peanut M & M s ami ice cream on the deck have stolen the hearls of a M ocksville couple. And vice versa. M asha is spending six w eeks with M all and Liisa M ecliam as a pari of the H elping Children program . Host fam i­ lies keep a child from ihe Belanissian region o f Ihe form er Soviet U nion, in hopes they will receive som e m edical caro - but m ostly lo gel Ihem away from Ihe radiation lhal I'ills every brealh from Ihe Chernobyl accideni in l9Sfi. "The parents love Iheir children so much Ihey wam ihem oul o f ihe radia­ tion ... and Ihey wanl ihem lo have a more healthy life ." U isa said. M all said lhal al firsl, he was rehic- lanl lo host a child, Liisa speaks Rus­ sian and has spenl lime ihere, but they had jusl boughi a new hom e, aiul he’s going 1(1 a new jo b ... and they do n ’l have any children of iheir ow n ... "1 was not sold on the idea, and lhal w as probably selfish." he said, "B ul boy. am 1 glad she pushed m e lo do il." N ow. he w onders how he will be able to put ber on the airplane for ihe nighl hom e. "H er parenls lovcherenough losend ber here to enrich our lives," Liisa said. "T hey're a very proud people, v ery wel- cainiiig. E ven if they ilon’l have u lol. they w ould give you everything they had." Liisa said the program is six w eeks, becausc thal is ihe tim e il lakes lo Hush radiation oul of ilie body. D epending on m edical problem s found, ihey will iry to gel help In Ihcir liom eland. or bring them back on a m edical V isa. T hey know she has som e vision problem s in one eye. and a Irip lo the denlisl lo have teeth pulled w as already m ade. The radiation is in ihe foods ihey eal. in Ihe w aler ihey drink. L iisa said that children born right after Chernobyl are now having babies. "T hey’re born wilh all types of prob­ lem s ... a lot o f eye problem s and thy­ roid cancer." M asha's fam ily is loving, bm poor. H er faiher is an unem ployed faclory w orker. T hey have no indoor loilels. T here's a M cD onald's in low n, hul M asha had never ealen Ihere. ll was loo expensive. C andy is for sale, bul her fam ily ca n 'l afford it. "S h e’s gelling a lol o f Ihe I'ruiis and vegetables she ca n 't get ihere." M alt said. O lher lhan the m edical vislls. life wilh M asha will be as norm al as pos­ sible for ihe M echam s. M att, sw im coach al D avie High .School lasl year, ta k es M ash a lo ih e D av ie F am ily YMC.A just aboul every day for a swim . "She loves il." "U very w here w e go. she goes," Liisa said. M asha spenl a day w ilh M an’s fa­ ther, and ihe ihrec arc traveling lo Ulah lo visil w ilh L iisa’s fam ily. ’’H er parenls have obviously raised her very w ell. Sbe gels up in llie m orn­ ing and m akes her bed and alw ays says 'ihank y o u ’, S he's a very loving child." M asha can read w ell in R ussian, even ihough children lliere d o n ’t slarl school unlil age 7, They do nialh and 1-nglish wxirk ditily. "She likes for us lo do everything as a w hole fam ily." Liisa said. " The first tim e we got our ice crcam . we w enl oul on llie deck lo eal il." M alt said. "N ow . lhal's w here il has lo hap­ pen." M ash a lias h een lo c h u rch and know s aboul Jesus, som ething lhal is im portant lo the couple, m em bers o f the C lem m ons C hurch of Jesus C hrisl o f Latter D ay Saim s. She picked up a song from church here, and repealed il laler in the w eek. ll w o n 't be long before M all and L iisa w ill d rive to R ieliniond lo pul M asha on a plane back hom e. T hey could host her again next sum m er, and M an's eyes brighten al the idea, bm ihey w ould have lo pay the cost. A s M asha sils on M all’s lap and looks at him and sm iles, he know s his heart has been slolen. "I do n 'l know how I'm going lo pui iier back on Ihe plane," be said. "1 can'l im agine w hat ii w as like for her par­ enls lo send her here." ’’T h e y ’re ju st like us." L iisa said. "They w ani ihe best for iheir kids," I'oV nUnV infonitiltiitn Oil tin' i>rt>' ftniin, i iill l.iisa iit 9J()-t)lt,S.t. Masha Chavlay from the Belarussian region is enjoying her six-week stay with Matt and Liisa Mecham of Mocksville, - Photos by Robin Fergusson Matt and Liisa Mecham and Masha Chavlay atmostly instantly cre­ ated a bond. m Liisa Mecham helps Masha Chavlay work a word puzzle in the kitchen of their Deadmon Road home. . Masha loves to play with Liisa's collection of stuffed animals. í i C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 f w . 1 i'.* it Vi Mr. and Mrs. Timmothy Scott Shoffner Cornatzer-Shoffner Couple Speak Vows A m anda Chrislini; C ornalztr and Tinim olliy Scoii Slioffm ;r of M ocksville w ere united in m ar­ riage at 2:30 p.m . June 15 at Pork Baptist C hurch w ith D arr\il Cox officialing. T he bride is ihe daughter of T ony C o rn a t/.e r am i K eiia M illhoff, and Ihe granddaughter o f Toby and Ann Cornatzer. She is attending D avidson C om m u­ nity C ollege to obtain a degree in elem entary education. She is em ployed at C entral D avie Hdu- cation Center. T h e g ro o m is th e so n o f C om m ie Shot'fner and W anda S prinkle. H e is em plo y ed by T hennal Technologies. Escorted by her grandfather. Toby C oniatzer. the bride chose Kathy Spillm an as her m atron of honor. K enneth Shoffner served as Ihe groom 's best man. A recepiion follow ed the cer­ em ony in the church fellow ship hall. Л/frs. Edward Dwight Kidd Auman-Kidd Couple Married S h eila P resn ell A um an of W in sto n -S a le m an d E d w ard D w ight "E ddie" Kidd o f Bennett w ere united in m arriage at 2 p.m. June 22 al T u rren tin e B aptist C hurch. Joe Sm ith w as officiat­ ing m inister. T he bride is tlie daughler of J.D . Presnell o f M ocksvillc and Ihc lale Lorcne Presnell. She is a graduate of Davie H igh School and earned an associate degree in n u rsin g fro m R ow an- C abarrus C om m unity C ollege and a bachelor's degree in health m a n a g e m e n t fro m G a rd n e r W ebb U niversity. She is em ­ ployed as a service coordinator in Ihc operating room at Wake Forest U niversity Baplisi M edi­ cal Ccnter. T h e g ro o m is th e son o f D w ig h t and S h irley K idd of Ü^iano e:^Al\ui.ic ijij • D ining • D ancing Sing-A-Longs • A nnivorsnries • BirthcUiys ' Holiclny I’.irties fox IBooHingi caLL (336) ççs-ifôisç Hicks-Walker Couple United In Marriage Tabalha G ale H icks of A d­ v an c e an d K en d all D e rric k W alker o f Raleigli w ere united in m arriage al .5:30 p.m .. June .S al Redland Penlecosial H oliness Church in A dvancc. T he Kevs. Joel Boylos and Eric Bradshaw officialeil. The bride is Ihe daughler of Mr. and M rs. Richard C. H icks o f A dvance and Ihe granddaugh­ ter of Lávem e H icks and Ihe lale R ichard G. H icks of A dvanec and the lale Paul and R achel C arler of M ocksville. She is Ihe gixldaughler of David and Shelia O w ens of M ocksville. She is a 1У92 graduate o f D avie H igh S chool and in 1947 earned a b ach elo r's degree in crim inal justice from the U niversity of North Carolina al C harlotte. She is the Ott ner o f Forever Cakes. T he groom is Ihe son o f Mr. an d M rs. K enny W alk er o f M ocksville and the grandson of Edna Ebom and Ihe lale Bonnie Uborn of W ashingion, N .C. and Ihe lale M r. and M rs, F rank W alker of M ocksville, He is a 1992 graduate o f D avie H igh S chool and in 1996 earn ed a bachelor's degree in w ood and paper science. He is em ployed as a sales rcpresenlalive w ilh P ark site P lunkett W ebster in Ape.x. G iven in m arriage by her par­ ents and escorted by her falher, the bride w ore a couture gow n which featured a cathedral train. T he strapless candlelight satin A -line gow n w as em bellished w ith m ulti-coloreil beading and em broidery on an organza over­ lay, T he fingerlip veil w as at­ tached lo a tiara o f pearls ami m iniature crystals. She carried a hand lied bou­ quet of fresh hydrangeas crealed by her aunt, K athy Spainhour. Jennifer A nderson, friend of the bride o f W inslon-Salein w as m a id o f h o n o r an d C h e llie Beaucham p, friend o f the bride o f A dvance was m atron of honor. B ridesm aids were A ngle Jor­ dan and Amy G obble, cousins of the bride, Tom m ie Terry, friend o f the bride, all o f M ocksville and M iranda Bryan, friend of ihc bride o f Slalcsville, Jr. B rides­ m aid w ;is l.auren Pardiie, cousin o flh e bride of A dvance. riie groom ’s falher w as best m an. G room sincn were A ndrew B rock, friend o f Ihe groom of Farm ington, M arlin B eam and M ichael B eam , friends o f Ihe g ro o m o f R a le ig h , C h ris Shufford, and G rant Spangler, Iriends of the groom of Shelby. U shers w ere B randon O w ens, friend o flh e bride ofM ocksville, Scoll B eaucham p, friend of the bride ofA dvancc, Rick Lam b, friend o f Ihe groom o f Shelby and A lan Stam ey. friend o f Ihe groom o f G reensboro. Flow er angels w ere A llison Pardue. cousin o f the bride and C loud B eaucham p, friend o flh e briile. They carried baskets cov­ ered w ith fabric taken from the bride's m other's w edding dress. C ourtney Pardue and C han­ d ler B radshaw , cousins o f the brid e, w ere ju n io r b ride and groom . They were dressed iilen- tical 10 the briile and groom . R ing b e a ie r w as P resto n Be;iucliainp, friend o f Ihe bride. T he pillosv he carried was m ade from organza also taken from , the bride's m other's dress and sluffetl w ilh hydrangea petals. P aulelle and Jerry llendri.x, aunt and uncle oflhe bride, and L u c ille D a n ie l, au n t o f the g ro o m , se rv e d as h o n o ra ry grandparents. K elsey G rill, college room ­ m ate o f Ihe bride, o f M allhew s allended the regisler am i Kim H icks, cousin o f the bride, of A dvance w as Ihe program allen- dant. The w edding w as ilirecled by K im D unn of M ocksville. Johnny and C arol C ashw ell of A dvance provided w edding m u­ sic. A special reading w as pre- sentetl by Julia Beam , friend of Iho groom o f Raleigh. A recep iio n hosted by Ihe b ride's parenls w as held al S a­ lem G len C ountry C lub. G rcelcrs w ere Mr. and M rs. M ichael C arler, aunt and uncle of Ihe bride and K en B row nlow and Judy M iller, friends o f the bride. A buffet dinner o f prim e rib . c h ic k e n , p asta and v e g ­ etables w as served. M usic w as provided by a jazz trio. T he nve-tiered w edding cake w as designed, baked and deco­ rated by itie bride. It featured blackberrj', straw berry, apricol. am i raspberry fillings with Ira- ditioiial buttercreain icing. B ennell. H e is a graduate o f N orthw ood H igh S chool and earned a tool and dye diplom a from C enlral C arolina C om m u­ nity C ollege. He is a m em ber of the Pi Sigm a I'au honor society. He is em ployed as a m anufac­ turing analyst w ilh The T im ken C o. The bride was given in m ar­ riag e by h er falh er. and Ihe g ro o m ’s fallier served as besl m an. U shers w ere A ndy H arris. M organ H arris, C anaan K idd and C ollon Kidd. A fte r a re c e p iio n at th e church, Ihe couple w enl on a w edding trip lo G rand Cayiiien, Jam aica, T hey are at hom e at 4020 C aspian W ay C t„ W inslon-Sa­ lem . í S b , Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made into Silver or Gold Charms. ^ ^JEW ELERS ^ ^ 314 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer • 704-633-0618 . Mrs. Kendall Derrick Waii<er .\l the end o f the evening guests gathered on the palio lo bid the couple farew ell and were Irealed lo a ten-minute profes­ sional fireworks display. A fte r a h o n ey m o o n in W illiam sburg. Va. and a cruise lo Berm uila. Ihe couple w ill he al hom e in Raleigh. Social K vents • O n l-'riday evening follow ­ ing Ihe rehearsal the g ro o m 's parents honored Ihe couple and llie w edding parly wilh a ilinner al C herrie's Cafe in Clem m ons. G uests w ere served C h errie's chicken pie. The groom chose Ihis tim e to present gifts to his atlendants. • O n A pril (1 a m iscellaneous b rid a l sh o w e r w as g iv en by R edland P enlecosial H oliness C hurch w om en's m inistry. • A honeym oon show er was given for the bride. A pril 27 by Jennifer A nderson and Becky W iles al Ihe W iles hom e in W in­ slon-Salem • A luau was given on M ay 4 by frieiuls o f the couple al Ihe hom e o f M arlin and Julia Beam in R aleigh, • O n M ay 5 a m i.scellaneous bridal show er w as given by the bride's aunts and cousins al f'irst M clh o d isl C hurch in M o ck s­ ville, • O n M ay 14 a m iscellaneous b rid a l sh o w e r w as g iv e n by M ocksville M ain Slreel C hurch o f C hrist L adies Bible class. • The bride and her allendanis had a bachclorelle w eekend in M yrlle Beach June 1-3. • A bridal brunch w as held on Ihe m orning o f the w edding al O ld M ocks Field Bed and B reak­ fasl, hosted by Paulette H endrix, M itzi C arler. aunts o fth e bride and A ngie Jordan, cousin o f the b rid e . A s u m m e r m enu o f chicken salad w ith pineapple and grapes w as arranged w ilh fresh fruii and served w ilh m im osas, raspberry lem onade and spiced apple iced lea. T he m eal ended w ith raspberry and w hile choco­ late iiiou.se parfaits. T he bride chose Ihis lim e 10 present gifts to her atlendants. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 - C3 Л PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION ,I(4.N ()"' Г 7:00 PM l‘L .\C K MOCKS METHODIST CHURCH IS I KHsK riiis or iii:m f ii \MI' .v moi ks ( hi 1» n нолич n ; . n v j ( i \ c Tin: m ii.iN & .MOCKS c iid k c h c h o i r s DAVIS Rlt, lONAl MtOltAL CINILR EXPECTING A SPECIAL DELIVERY? Join us fora tour of our Labor ¿r Delivery area. Thursday, July 11th, 7 pm Spacious maternity suites, Jacuzzi tubs, Level II Nursery, experienced & caring staff, refreshments & great aoor prizes. Bring the vtihoie family! ^ D A V I S R E G I O N A Lвтшвшшшбпвш Ó p e a a ltü e á b e w * it I)j»i* 11сцк«и1 Ntnlirjj Cnucf ^ I 4 (» , fill I S 4 . S I .1 t Reavis-Robertson Couple W ed C e n te r U n ite d M clh o d isl Church w as the selling for the 6 p.m. candlelight w edding cer­ em ony o f C hasity D aw n Rcavis and Jason M ichael Robertson on June 8. officiated hy the Rev. R ichard O w ings o f M oravian Falls, a lifelong friend o f Ihe bride's family. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. R onnie R eavis of M ocksville. and the granddaugh­ te r o f Jo se p h in e R c a v is o f M ocksville and D onald Reavis o f M o ck sv ille. S he atten d ed Davie High School and Forsyih rechnical C om m unity C ollege. She is em ployed as a sales a.sso- c ia le al K w ik K o p y in H untersville. The groom is the son o f Mr. and M rs. Press S. R obertson of M ocksville. and the grandson of Mr. and M rs. John S eaford of M ocksville am i Mr. am i M rs. W illiam Brooks o f Bixby. He at­ tended Davie H igh School ami Forsyih Technical C om m unity C ollege, earning an associate degree in m echanical engineer- ing. H e is em ployed at Laurcne and R ickher as a CA D operator. For her w edding gow n, the bride chose a dress of w hite satin w ilh a cathedral train. The dross w as em bossed w ith pearls and sequins around the lop and the skirt. H er veil fell from a riiine- slone tiara and was elbow length. S he c a rrie d a b o u q u et o f w hite roses. H er jew elry was a pearl necklace w ith a diam ond butterfly in tlie center, a present from her father for the wedding. She chose diam ond earrings and a pearl and diam ond bracelet lo com plim ent the necklace. T he church w as decorated wilh ferns and candleabras, ac­ cented w ith greenery and laven­ der and w hite roses. T he church w in d o w s h eld la v e n d e r and w h ite flo w e rs w ith a w hite candle in the cenier. T he kneel­ ing bench and the altar rail were decorated w ith ivy and w hile llow ers and bow s. There were tw o baskets of w hile and laven­ der llow ers at the front o f the church in loving m em ory o fth e bride's grandparents. M r. and M rs. A lfred M iller. Ihe groom 's g ra n d fa th e r. M r. P re s s C . R o b ertso n , an d th e ir frie n d . Chris Jordan. M atron of honor w as Jenni­ fer Robertson o f M ocksville. sis- ter-in-law o flh e groom . B rides­ maids were: Tam m y R cavis of M oeksville. sister-in-law o fth e bride, Laura Pyrtle o f W inslon- Salem and Laura Sm ith o f A d­ vance, Flow er giri w as N alalie M oore, cousin o f Ihe bride. Katie H endricks presided al the guest regisler. The groom 's falher w as best m an. G room sm en w ere: Edw in R o b ertso n o f M o c k s v ille . b ro th e r o f Ihe g ro o m ; D ave O w e n s. S eth G ro o m s , and Jonathan Britt, all cousins o flh e groom o f M o ck sv ille: H eath G room s, cousin o f the groom of Boone; ami Jackson H endricks ofM ocksville, Ring bearer was Christian R eavis o f M ocksville, nephew of the bride. W edding m usic w as providetl by Jim A nderson o f M ocksville, Ale-Hull Couple Married June 29 In Winston-Salem L au ren B en n e ll .Ale o f Cireenville am i N athan M yers Hull of C harlolle w ere unilcd in m arriage al 6 p.m . S aturday, June 29 at C en ten ary U nited M clhodisl C hurch, W inslon-Sa- leni. hy Dr. M ichael B. B row n. The bride is Ihe daughter o f Mr. and M rs. Janies Slale A le of C lem m ons and ihe granddaugh- ler of Bertha S chultz A le o f S a­ lem . N .J. and Ihe late G arth D ahiiain A le. and ihc lale Mr. and M rs. F rn a k lin M o o d y Bennett Sr. of G oldsboro. She is an honors graduale o f R obert Service H igh School in A nchor­ ag e . A la sk a , a n d e a rn e d a bachelor's degree w ilh honors in clicm islry from Wat<e F o rest U n iversity, w here sh e w as a m em ber o f Ihe K appa K appa G am m a sorority. She is a fourth year m edic;d student at Brody School of M edicine at East C aro­ lina U niversity. The groom is Ihe son of Dr. and M rs. Sam Franklin H ull o f Lake Forest. III., and the g rand­ son of M rs. Robert K arl G assier of W aco. Texas and the lale Dr. Gassier. I le is a graduale o f Lake Forest High School and earned a bachelor's degree in political science from D ePauw U niver­ sity in G reencasile. Ind.. and his juris doctorate from the W ake Forest University School of Law. He is an attorney at R obertson and Hull in C hariotte. w here he practices tax, estate planning and corporate law. Escorted by her father and given in m arriage by her parents, the bride w ork a silk satin gow n designed by A nísale, She carried a bouquet o f V éndela roses. She chose her sisier, Leslie W addington A le of W ilm ington, as her m aid o f honor. B rides­ maids were: Elizabeth B radley C leland o f G reen v ille. T anya N icole G losson o f C h arlo tte . A shley Jeanette H ull, sister of the groom o f Lake Forest, K elly Elizabeth Sharpe o f C arrboro. A utum n D on S to k ley o f O r­ lando. F la., and Jay m e H ead S anchez and L isha M a.xw ell Stokes, both of H ouston, Texas, David Louis C am s o f W ash­ ington, D .C. w as Ihe g ro o m 's best man. U shers w ere: Jo.seph T erry C o p elan d o f R a le ig h , M ichael Jeffrey G reene o f C har­ lolle, W illianl W eslhal Cross and R oland S cott K eskc, both o f Chicago, Jam es Joseph G riffin IV o f H insdale, III,, A ndrew Stew art H labse of R aleigh and M ichael D ale W a rre n o f G reenville, Regislery and prograin atten­ dants were cousins o f Ihe bride, Ellen Stuart G addy o f W ashing­ ton and K atherine C oble Stuart o f Raleigh. M usic was by Ray Ebert, or­ ganist, D eborah R ice, vocalist. Mrs. Nathan Myers Hull M assie Johnson, tym pani. and a brass quinlel consisting o f Anila C irba. trum pet, K ari K assner. trum pet, Robert Cam pbell, horn. Eric S alzw edel, trom bone and D avid N icholson, tuba, G reeters w ere Mr, and M rs. C arter Pinckney M oorer of C o­ lum bia. S.C. H onored guests were: M ary E d n a B e n n e lt C u rle e o f O ran g eb u rg , S .C .. and C lara S ch u ltz M artin o f L ancaster. O hio, the bride's greal aunts. A reception hosted by the bride's parents was held at Ber­ m uda Run C ountry C lub, with m usic by The C atalinas. Mr. and M rs. David Crow ell Hill and Mr. and M rs. Paul Shepherd Ew ing greeted guests. A fle r th e re c e p iio n . the couple w ent on a w edding trip to C ayo E spanto, Belize, after w hich they will m ake their home in C hariotte. I n t e r i o r D e s i g n s , I n c . 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M e.xico, the couple m ade iheir hom e in H untersville, K ehenrstil D in n er A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the gro o m 's parenls at the Pier 6 0 1 Se:ifood Restaurant fol­ low ing the rehearsal on Friday n ig h l. June 7. Ih e bride and groom cho.se this lim e lo pre.sent Iheir attendants w ith gifts. W edding S how er A w edding show er was held in Ihe C enier U nited M ethodist C hurch Life C enter in lale May, hostcil by fam ily and friends of Ihe couple.Mrs. Jason Michael Robertson W edding K vents • The groom 's parenls hosted a rehearsal ilinner and dance F'ri- day. June 2K at the P iedm ont Club, with m usic by the C harles G reene Band. • A lingerie show er w as given by the bridesm aids on A ug. 11 in Chariotte. • A n alphabet sh o w er w as given by friends o f the bride's m o th er in B erm u d a R un on M arch 2.1. • A bridal lea w as given by friends of the groom 's m olher on M arch 16 in Lake Forest, 111. • A luncheon on A pril 20 at the U niversity C lub in R aleigh w as given by the bride's co u s­ ins. • A sh o w er w as g iv en by friends of the bride at m edical school in G reenville M ay 9. • A patio bridal brunch w as given by Ihc bride's m other and cousin, Katharine Sm ith M oorer, at the Zevely H osue on June 29, S p e c ia l o f th e W e e k AssortedLance C ra c k e rs 1 G e t l F R E E Lim it 8 W hile Supplies Lust B u y When Your Healthcare: Umbrella Seems tp H^e/Sprunil, A V \ le a fL ..^ W e A r e H e r e t o H e l p . 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LaTonya Eugenia Scotl lo A nthony B ernard G allow ay, son of Mr. and M rs. R oberl G allow ay of W in­ ston-Salem . T he hride-eleci attended D avidson C om m unity C ollcge and Forsyih Technical CoiniTUmily College and w orks as a crim inal sys­ tem s m anager w iih T he D urnm il Law Finn in W inslon-Salein. The groom -to-be graduated w ith honors from W inston-Salem Stale U niversiiy and is an applications prograniiiier for Ihe Sara Lee U ndenvear D ivision, and a bail bondsm an with an A A approved bail bonding. A July 20 w edding is planned at M orningstar M issionary B ap­ tist C hurch in W inslon-Salem . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 - CS A u stin-K eene E n g ag em en t A nnounced Mr. and M rs. W. Patrick A ustin o f D avic A cadem y Road, M ocks­ ville announce Ihe engagem ent o f their daughlcr, A dria K aren A us­ tin to A dam K eene, the son o f Sandy Cleverly. Tlie bridc-clect is a 2002 graduate o f Davie High School and plans lo study therapeutic m assage al Forsyih Technical C om m u­ nity C ollege this fall. She is em ployed by C V S of M ocksville. The grooni-io-be is a 1999 graduate o f Butte M t. H igh School, and is em ployed by H ayw ard Industries. T he w edding is planned for July 20 al Jericho Church o f C hrist. F ive E arn A cad em ic H on ors A t E lon Five D avie students al Elon U niversiiy earned academ ic hon­ ors for the spring sem ester. N am es lo the presidenl's list with m inim im i grade poinl aver­ age o f w ere: Em ily D aw n S prouse, d au g h ter o f T hom as and C y n th ia S prouse o f A d­ v an c e; an d K im b e rly A nne B olton, d au g h ter o f V ictoria B o lto n , and E llen' E lizab elh Fausl. daughter o f Stephen and Carol Faust, all o f M ocksville. N am ed to Ihe dean’s list wilh m inim um 3.4 grade poim aver­ ag e s w e re : N ic o le A m an d a Scherle, daughter o f Frederick and Sandra S cherle o f A dvance; and K atie E liz a b e lh B eav er, daughter o f Paul and Jane B ea­ ver o f M ocksville. 18 C o m p lete D C C C A dult P rog ram s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkins Celebrate 60th Anniversary Mr. and M rs. W. H ow ard W ilkins o f M onroe celebr;iied their 60th w edding anniversary on Salurday. June 22 w ith a cookoul al their hom e, hosted by ihcir children and grandchildren. T hey w ere m arried June 20, 1942 in C hesterfield, S.C. M rs. W ilkins is Ihe form er Ruth M cD aniel, daughter o f the late W illiam H enderson and Sally Leonard M cD aniel o f M ocksvillc. She is re­ tired from C entral Soya, M onroe. His parenls are the late Asa Eil- w ard and Susie Brendle W ilkins of Y adkinville. H e is retired from Jolm slon M ills in M onroe, w here he w as em ployed in llie purchas­ ing departm ent. Tlieir children are; Judy (Frankl Evans of Roxhoro. Bill W ilkins o f A tlantic B each, B obby (D ian) W ilkins of K annapolis. David (Jeanelle) W ilkins of K ennesaw , G a, and Palsy (B lair) J<ihnson o f M unlsville. A la.T hey have nine grandchildren and ihree greal-graiul- children. E ig h te e n D av ie a d u lls com pleted the A dull H igh Schotil D iplom a (A H S) and Ihe G eneral E d u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p m e n i (G E D ) program s al D avidson C o u n ly C o m m u n ily C o llcg e during Ihe 2(X)2 Spring Semesier. rile A H S p ro g ra m is designed for adults w ho did not c o m p lele Ih e ir high sch o o l education Ihrough th e public schools. Hie program proviiles students with Ihe m eans to earn their A dull High School diplom a by com pleting course w ork in E n g lish , m ath , sc ie n c e , and history. Hie G ED prtigram is a m eans for adults lo obtain a high school diplom a. Individuals take the GED exam s lo dem onstrate high school level co m p eten cies in English, social .science, reading, and m ath. Adult High School Diplumu S tephanie M arie B urion of A dvance, Jennifer A. H argraves of C ooleem ee, and B radley S. M orris imd Biaiwli U. Slcctc, bolh of M ocksville. G K I) G ruduale.s A m anda M arie M yers and S am antha L. W illard, both o f A dvance; F rances J. M cB ride Boger o f C ooleem ee; and Jessica L. B ledsoe. M allhew W . D illon, D an ie l J. E llis , A n d re w C . F itz g e ra ld , S arah L. H o ran , Ju s tin D e a n L a m b , A m a n d a N . Lilly, A dam J. M arion, Josh R. Sm ith and Pam ela C. Yokley, all o f M ocksville. B l a i r I 4 a l v e r O n B e l m o n t D e a n ’s L i s t Blair H alv cro f A dvance was nam ed lo the spring dean's list at B elm ont U niversity. He is a .senior m ajoring in m usic busi­ ness. T he son o f Todd and C heryl H alver of A dvance, he is a 1999 graduate o f D avie H igh School. H alver is a m em ber o f Phi Sigm a lota, national foreign lan­ guage honor society; Sigm a Beta D elta, international honor soci­ ety for busin ess m anagem enl and adm inistration; and G am m a Bela Phi academ ic honor soci­ ety. He is w orking as slaff engi­ n e e r in th e m u sic b u sin e ss school. Tyler Matthew Roexel Steven and Deborah (Rountree) Ruc.<icl uf Wake Forc.st, NC iinnuunce the birth - of Ihcir son Tyler Matthew Roesel, on May Uth, 2002. Tyler was born at WukeMed In Rnlcigh and weíglied 8 tbs. 9 oz. und was 22 and 1/2 inche.<i long. He is also welcomed by his big sister Casey Aliena, who turns 3 thi.s August. Malernal grandparents are .loAnn and the late Herbert Rountree of Hunterdon County, NJ. Paternal grand­ parents are Lois and Bill RocscI of Mocksville, NC. Maternal great-grandparents arc Charley und Eileen Aldom of Glen Gardner, N,l and pa­ ternal great-grandparents are Millard and the lale Marion Hallenbeck of Cranford, NJ. Hi, my name is Avery Mikenzie Parrish and 1 turned 1 un June 22. We celebrated wilh a big birthday pool party given by my mum, dad and big sisler, Tabalha, Mike and Ashton Parrish. My grandparents are Glenda and Robert Barnhardt of M ocksville, Jackie and Ronnie Slale of Kernersville, and Grady and Judy Sp«aks of High Point. My greal-grand- parents are Fat and Sis Barn­ hardt of Mocksvillc and Alma Shoaf of Cooleemee. Many thanks to all my fam­ ily and friends for all Ihe nice presents -and for helping me celebrate Ihis special day. D e l u x e a c c o m Im p e c c a b l e A d v a n c e d r e s e r v a t .....V. W ilh b ur spacious m alcniiiy suites an d rcla.\ingjacuzzi lubs, ihc Spccial D eliver)’ area ai Davis Regional M etlical C enter offers com fort and privacy, as w ell as the iiigliesi level of teclinology. SpccialiiecI ticcls for nioni, delu.xe sleeping accom m odations for dad, TV s an d VCRs are included to m ake your slay as conifortablc as possible. A celebration lunch is even included during your ho.spital stay. To m ake your advanced reser\’ation, please call (704) 838-7106. o r ask for a Spccial D eliver)’ enrollm eni packcl al your ne.xt doctor's appointtnent. You w ill also find an array of special program s and services to help w ith your new arrival, & p e a a l2 )e /Ù J e ^ E.xpectant P arents' Tour, C hildbirth and Brciisifecding Classcs Daddy's Beeper Level II N urscr)’ Jacuzzi H ot Tubs Follow’-up H om e Visit Parcni's C elebration Lunch M cdK cy E xpress Rcgislralion M edicaid & M ost Insurance Plans A ccepted a t D a v i s R e g i o n a l M e ( i i c a l C e n t e r 218 Old M ocksvillc Road, 1-40, Exit 154, Statesville • (704) 838-7240 • www.davisregional.com У 50 Years A M ason On Tuesiday, June 11, Rommie Barney (left) pre- sentecJ Bob Robertson (center) his 50-year Masonic Apron at the Advance Masonic Lodge. Assisting in the ceremony was C.I. Robertson (right), Bob Robertson’s brother. A d v a n c e N e w s Ily K dith /Jn im e rm a n .■\clvance Corrcspom leiit The M etliodist congregation w elcom es our new pastor, tlic Rev. H arry Sam m ons ami I'ani- ily w ho nioveil into the parson­ age last I'ucsclay. riiey w ere honored w ilh a cookoul Satur­ day night June 24. at the R ecre­ ation C enter. Jack and Dot C arlcr. brolher G ray C arierand wife Ruby Nell. Sain Reinsvold Students Receive Civitan Awards A m b e r R e in sv o ld ,an d B randy S ain w ere cach pre- s c n lc d a S.'iOO s c h o la rsh ip a w a rd hy th e M o c k sv ille C iv ita n C lu b at its Ju n e 24 'm eeting. R einsvold is the daughter of R oger and L ena R einsvold of M ocksville. She plans lo attend M t. O liv e C o lleg e as an a n therapy or an education major. S he enjoyes draw ing, painting, sculpting and photography. She has taken all an classes offered at D avie H igh School. A ctive in sp o n s, she has earned a letter in track for four years. R ein sv o ld has help ed her m other tcach senior citizens in rest hom es and lielpeil children learn to paint and chalk porce­ lain pieces. S he has been a vol­ unteer at D avic D om estic V io­ lence S ervices for the pasl five years. S he does office w ork and babysits victim s' children w hile they arc in counseling. She has also w orked several jobs, including w ilh the Davie A rls C o u n c il, lo h e lp e a rn m oney for college. Sain is the daughlcr o f Ray and Tam m y Sain o f M ocksville. She plans lo attend the U niver­ sity o f N onh C arolina at Pem ­ broke. She has nol decided on a m ajor, but is trusting G od to lead her in the d irection she should go. S he said lh al h er p aren ts have been infhicniial in her life and jo in her in seeking G od's guidance in choosing a life ca­ reer. T h e y w ere p resen led the aw ards by Jack N aylor, C ivitan p re sid e n t. T h e clu b follow s .scholarship recipients to help them succeed. lifecom m unitycihyrch RFACHraOlJPTdlOVFGOD • RFACHIHÖ OUT ГО IO\T PFOPIF Call 336.403.6713 tor Times & L ocations www.lifecommunitychurch.net ВАЯ-В-Ш L E T U S P R E P A R E « Y o u r 4 th of J u ly M e a l BBQ Pjate with FREE Coca Cola Cup ft Drink Farrily PackBARBECUE *9.95 ALL DAY 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 210 Old Amity Hill Rd. • Cle^'eiand • 7 0 4 - 2 7 8 - 4 0 7 0 of this com m unity, sister Peggy C. Rum m age and husband Felix Rum m age of D avidson C ounty spent from S u n d a y th ro u g h Tuesday in the NC m ountains at L inville. T h ey v isite d th e ir cousin Janie C arter at M inne­ apolis, B oh and M in n ie L a w so n Irom Polk C ity, F la. visited l-Alilh Zim m erm an on Thursday, for Ihe second tim e this w eek. M innie is a C ornatzer descen­ dant. she and Edith are w orking on the fam ily genealogy. Bill W ard w ill go in lo the hospital this w eek lo have the stint rem oved from his kidney. G el well w ishes go out to him . John and C arly C o rn atzer visited the G rand C anyon. A riz., am ong other places, on their trip 10 S ail L ake C ily , U tah tw o w eeks ago. M y apologies for om itting Ihis special sile in last w eeks ¡iccount o f their vacation. Edith Zinim ennan visited Pal СЬаШ п, huusband N orm an and son Philip C haffin on B altim ore Road last Sunday afternoon. Pat i,s recuperating nicely from re­ cent gall-bladder surgery. O u r ch u rch o rg a n ist E ric H endricks celebrated his 22nd birthday W ednesday. June 26. E ric is refresh in g , en e rg e tic , dedicated and a real blessing lo our church choir. A lan and Susan N elson and son Thom as spent last w eekend at Sm ith M ountain Lake in Vir­ ginia. O n W ednesday, June 26; they left to spend a few days al the beach. Bobby and Becky C lutts and son M atthew v ac atio n e d last week in the N .C. m ountains. Happy birthday to Beth Potts, Kazie Smiley, A thene Spry, Reta Vogler, Susan N elson, R ussell Sm iley and Zeb Jones. Y M C A A c c e p t i n g R e g i s t r a t i o n F o r S c t i o o l P r o g r a m s The Davie fam ily Y M C A is accepting reg islralio n for the 2(Ю 2-2()03 before- and a fte r­ school program . T he Y M CA se rv es all e l­ em entary and m iddle schools wilh a slate licensed child care program . Call 751 -9622 for d e­ tails. 3 Earn Honors A tG W T h re e D av ie s lu d e n ls al G ard n er-W e b b U n iv e rs ity earned academ ic honors for the spring semester. N am ed to Ihe d ean ’s list w ilh m inim um 3.7 grade point aver­ ag es w ere: C h a rise L a re lla Peebles and D enise G . P orter, bolh of M ocksville. N am ed to the honor roll w ith a m inim um grade poinl average o f 3.2 w as M e lissa Y vonne Richard.son o f M ocksville. e a l t n Ф 1//4 . Ro w an Reg io n a i MnniCAL CtNTKR Ju ly Classes & Events Community Programs I Educational Programs ADHD Summer Canv— $50 (cc A cam p designed specifically for cliildivn ages 6 - 13 w ilh A ttention Deficit l“lypcractivity D isorder Sponsored liy Salisbury' I’cclialric Associates, llic cam p w’ill be lield July 17 nnd IK from 10 a.m . ■ 3 p.m. at D an N icholas Park in Salisbury. T lic registration fee coven; lunch and all aclivilies. Call (704) 63&S576 to register or (or more Information. DIabelBS Scmnlng — $ 15 fee A n individual consullalion w ilh a certified diabetes educator. Participants get a fingcrstick blood glucose test and arc assessed on tlieir risks for developing diabeles. T his screening is by appoinl- m cnt only. Screenings are held at: Education & Wcllnc-ss O utpatient Sctviccs Building, 721 G rove St., Salisbury Call (704) 638-1437 for an appointm ent or for m ore informalion. lehenslve Diabetes Classes Ни Mo ■ fsAnvoach to the Change (K Ufa Join Dr. R ochellc Brandon of Rowan O B /C Y N for an infonnalive talk followed by a question and answ er session. July 25 • 7 p.m. in the W om en's H ealth C en ter on the 3rd floor of R ow an Regional M edical, Women's Baaebal IMasy Camp $25 tax-deduclible fee Receive instniction on hitting, pitching and fielding from the coacbc-s and players of the K annapolis Inlim idalors, enjoy lunch at the ballpark, and then play in a short gam e 10 practice w hat you've learned. I’articipanls also gel som e greal gifls, plus tickets to lhat night's baseball gam e. All participants m ust lx- 16 or older All proceeds ($25 each) go to breast cancer research. Space is limited, Saairday, July 20 • 10 a.m ., Fieldcresl- C annon Stadium , Exit 63 off 1-85 in K annapolis Visit w w w .ro w a n .o r g lor a registration form. Moonlight Mammography Do you find il difficult to schedule a mammogmphy exam during regular business liours? Now you can i>ct your annual niammograpiiy exam as late as 7 p.m. Monday - Tliursday at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Call (704) 2104238 today for an appoinlmenl. Sm all group classcs and individual instiuctioii are ollercd on a w eekly basis lo belp m aster th e skills and concepls lor ih e control of diabelt^. T liesc classcs have a fee, w hich is covered by m ost insurance plans. All classes are held at the Salisbury C ity Park Recreation C enler, 316 L ike D rive in Salisbury. Diabetes classes -will be offered on the following dates, and you must attend all three sc'ssions: July 8, 15, 2 2 » 6 - 8 p .m . July 17,24, 31 • I - 3 p.m. July 30, A ugust 6, 13 • 9 - 11 a m Call (704) 630-1437 for more information. GestaHonal Diabeles Classes A certified diabeles educator provides a special program for expectanl m others w ith gestational diabeles. T h e program includes basic (acts, m eal planning and h o m e b lo o d glucosc m onitoring. T h ese classcs have a fee, w hich is covered by m ost insurance plans. Gestational diabetes classes will be offered on the following dates; attend the date of your choicc, July II, 18, 25 • 9 -1 1 a.m .. Row an Regional E ducation & W ellness O ulp alien l Services Building, 7 2 1 G rove St., Salisbury Call (704) 638-1437 for more information. Um* Good, Feel Batter A n A m erican C ancer Society program thal teaches caiicer patients lechnic|ues to address th e cosm etic side effects of ireatm enl. Call (704) 2780992 for an appointment.or for more information. Support Groups ADHDSunxNtGnwp Provides supporl and education for patcnls ol children w ilh A ttention D eficit hlyperacliviiy l3isorder July 23 • 6:30 p.m., Salisbury Pediatric Assixjialc-s, 129 W oodson St., Salisbury AWAKE (Alert, Well And Keeping Energctic) Provides a stK'ial and educational fom m for anyone suffering from a sleeping disorder Call the Sleep M edicine C enter of Salisbury al (704) 637-1533 for m eeting infom iation. Canlac Support Gnwp i’rovides supporl and education for cardiac patients, people w h o arc at high risk tor heart disease and iheir families. Tliis group m eels the third Tuesday of the nionth during February, June and O ctober at 7 p.m. C ardiac Rehabilitalion & W ellness C enter, 2 n d floor, K iser M cdical O ffice Building, R ow an Regional M edical C enler Mobile Medical Unit Row an Rcgional's m obile m edical unit will be al th e follow ing h x alio n in July: Blood Pressure Clinic Every Wednesday from 9 n.m. - noon, a free blood pressure clinic is held in the main lobby of Rowan Regional Medical Center Volunteer nurses conduct the clinic. Free parking is provided in llie medical cenler's parlting garage on Henderson Street. July 22, 23 and 24 S oulh Row an M edical M all, 308 E. C enlcrview Si., C hina G rove Call (704) 855-2400 to scfiedule an appointment. Nurse - On - Duty For routine, non-emergency medical problems or for aiiswen; to your medical c|iiestions, call t'Jurse-On-[3uly 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's frc-e. 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 3 S ^ 2 1 Colon Cam»r support Gnxv O ffeis support and education for colon cancer sufferers and survivors. July 1 6 * 7 p.m ., Library at St.John's Lullieran C hurch, 200 W. Innes St., Salisbury DIabelBS Sivport Group N o m eeting in July Stroke S^iport Group O ffeis support and education for people w fio have suffered a stroke. July 12 • 10:30 a.m., Tlie Liurcls of Salislxiry, 215 Lash D r, Salisbury Call (704) 637-1182 for more information. Weii^Uin Support GnNV I’rovidc-s support and education for lalienls w ho have had o r are conlem plaiing laving gastric bypass surgery as a w ay to lose weight. July 11*7 p.m,, 6242 Stokes Ferry Rd,, Salisbury Call (704) 6360582 (or more informalion. Women’s Health All classes m eet in the W om en's H ealth Cenler, 3rd lloor. Row an Regional M cdical Cenler, Call (704) 2105544 to register or for more information. HgBraHier/BigSMBr Siblings, loo, have lo adjust lo a new role w hen the baby arrives. Tliis class helps prepare them for the arrival of a new brother or sister It includes a lour of ihe m aleniily cenler and a visit lo our new born nunicry. July 8 * 4 p.m . lanaze Prepared CMUMi and Baby Basics fxam w hal to expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods; coping skills, relaxation aniJ breathing techniques,- and preparing for childbirth. T aught by our Lm iaze-certified childbirth educators. Classes m eet once a w eek for six weeks, and a class fee is charged. Lam aze classcs will be offered on the follow ing dates; July 22 ■ A ugust 26 • 6 - 8:30 p.m . Howiin RL'ijion.ii f\/l(,'(li(:>il CijnlL'i olf(jis ,1 viiricMy ol he.illl) and wtjlliu.'ss cdiii .ilm ( lassos Toi niDii'intoiin.ition 01 to k ;c)isUm loi ,iny clas.st.'s 01 '.i ii i ih iiI ()ii h i|)-, III (704) 210-5000 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 rth C a r o lin a 2 8 1 4 4 w w w .r o w a n .o r g Ii : : . I C6 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 Honor Students S o u t h D a v i e M i d d l e N o r t h D a v i e M i d d l e T he following sludenis were nam ed lo the final sem e ster academ ic honor roll al S outh Davic M iddle School. Sixth Grade All A's: Alex A ppcll, Caltlin Atkinson, Amanda Bridges, DyI.nn Check, M organ Costner. Tatum Crews, M ichacl Domanski, Bailey Majors. D avid P ru itt, T ay lo r Randall. Laura Vanhoy. AIB Honor Roll: A shley Absher, M ary A bsher. T rey Archer. S um m er B est. S arah Bishop, Sarah B lackw ell. Josh Britt, Kenzie Brown. Lee Cain. Grady C artn er, T aylcr C ave. Meghan Collins, Tonya Corrcll, Jonathan C reekm ur, Elizabeth Crow e, Chelsea Davis, Gregory Devault, M agan D oss, A licia Downs, A be D rcchsler, Brian Oaither, Tekaira Gaither, Brillany Harris, Lauren H auser, Brian Hicks, Kristy Hite, Noel Holland, Brandon Jones, Tori Karlek. Jamie Keegan. Ayanna Leach. Tanner Lowe. Dec Ann Lytle. Braxton M cD aniel. Erika M iller. Sarah Moore. A draina M oreno. Tabitha Newell, Je ff N u ekols, John Parker, Elizabelh Peeler. Juslin Phillips, N icholas Potts, Amy Presley, Slacy Saunders, Ashley S ch o ll, Ju stin a S cott, A m ber Seivers, Billy Joe Shorl. Nora Sm ith, Joshua Spillm an. Sonny S tan ley . A m anda S tew art. M^allhew Vanhoy. Tyara Wagner, Erin W illiams. Seventh (ìn u le MhVs: Brian Blackwell. Chris B rogdon, D anielle C asey, E lizab elh C h o p lin , K evin Crc.ason, Kelly Felts, Jade Garrett. Andrew Gosnell. Tiff.iny Kelly, Naie Lawrence, Lesley M cBride, J.imcs Migliion, M eredith Queen. Rebecca Riddle. Jack Rooney. Danielle Russell. Corey Taylor. Brittini Young. AIB Honor Roll: Jesus A lvarado, Taylor Autry, Juslin B arker, A m y B ellucci, H eath B oyd, A shlee B urlon, Bianca B yrne, Irving C isneros-Paslor. A pril D urham . Sam E verest. R andall F oote. R achel C oin. D eborah G oldner, C hantz G rannam an, M egan Grey, John M ichael G rose. A llison H all, S am an th a H obson, Z achary Howard, Darren Hunt, M arjorie Landen, M andy Lawson, Blake L ondon. W ess M cK nighi. A m anda O sgood, C arm en Paniagua, Lauren Parker, Ben Paw lick. M atthew Pennington, Allyson Reynolds. Kali Seaford, Stephen Scrfass, Jaclyn Sm ith, A pril Stockner. Brandi Veach. Molly W hillaker. Jenna W olford. Tyler Woolen. Eighth (irndc All A's: Brad Corriher. Claylon Edw ards, M att H auser, Jessica Overbey, Seth Spry. A/D Honor Roll: N eely Alexander, M eghan Appelt, Amy B osl, Jason B ow les, B rittany Bridges, Shanicka B row n, Ben Bniffey, Meredith Cheek. Maegan Cline, Ashley D avidson, Kurils D illard, Jo naihan D w iggins, Collin Ferebee, C hris Flem ing, Evan Hall, Grace Hayes, Russell llillon, Kenyon H ollis, Joshua H orn, P hillip H ursey. K rystle K elly, Joseph M cD aniels. Raeshon McNeil, Ryan M ichael. Sarah N aylor, ReShaim Parks, Joshua Reinsvold, Karen Seanmn, K elli S iffo rd , K acey S tu lls. B enjam in Tutterow , H eriberto Uriostegui, Sean Wagoner, Ashley W hitlock. Kyle Wixilen. Jerem iah Worrell. W i l l i e t m R . D a v i e E l e m e n t a r y The following .students were named to the final sem ester acadcmic honor roll at W illiam R. Davie Elementary School Third Grade T aylor A nderson, B randon Gam m om s, Brenda H ernandez, Chelsea Ledford, Jalecsa W esl, C lifflo n B odenham er, A lex Henryy, Sadie L agle, A ndrew Olson, Abigail Alvarado-Raniircz, Megan B oyer Jordan D rennen, Matthew D yson, E sm erald a Hernandez, Caitlyn Hyde, Sherlyn Johnson, C am eron S heppard, Heaver Shoffner. Jam ie M orris. K e'A ira Smilh. Zachary Paugh. K elsy T ifft. Tori N orris. Tyler Reynolds. Fouth G rade Jessica B lackburn. M aiiie H unt. P a n ic K urfees. T ravis N orris. Dustin R alledge, Paula R om ero, E m ily W hitaker, D rillannie Ball, K asey Ireland, SamanthaTarleton, Kr>slal Beam. Ka,ssie Gerdes. Spencer Lanning, M ichacl Tilley, Sissy Barkley, A shley H utchins, Tyler Jones, C lint M ast, H eather S cherer, S hafeek Z an to u t. H annah H endrix, N ina L oflon. D ylan Ralledge. Fifth Grade Charlie Boger. C;uoline Carter. K ayla D rennen, M ichael Marroijuin, Amber W agner, Stacy Wood, Nina Bledsoe, Niki M yers, Bianey Rogel, A shley W oodie, Clark Dalton, Kelli Parks, Natasha W ilson. Halie Cariner. Sam antha C ontos. S idney H enry. Juslin K ealon, T iffany S hort, B randi C oekerham , C raig D rau g h n , Kaley Keaton, Kayla Luckey. Tlie following students were nam ed to the final sem esler academ ic honor roll at N orth Davie M iddle School. Sixth G rade All A's: Sarah Alexander, BrenI Beam , Chelsea Bordner, Kayla B ow les, A lyssa C orne. Ryan Davis, Ian Dowdy, Kayla Duncan, Tiffany Estep. Quinlon Faulkner, A m y G ilb ert. H annah Jacob. Kalelyn Jones. James Kuell. Coiy Lee, C helsea M aiiess. A m anda Nichols, Am anda Reavis, Jordan Reavis, Johnathan Roescli, Sarah Sexton. Jennifer Snyder, Erika W entz, Jordan Yuenger. AIB Honor Roll: Anna Bailey. M atthew Ballard, Lindley Bess, W hitney Bokeno. Allison Bradley. M cagen Brookman. Trcnl Brooks. Elizabeth Budd. Ashley Buelin. Paige Carter, Kalie Caslrovinci, M olly Chappie Rebecca Church. W ill C lev en g er. A llen C line. M aryelte Collcll. Zeb Cope. Tyler C ornatzer. Evan C risco, Kasey D avis, Sarah D ayw alt. A lyssa D eL ong. W esley D oub. C .J. D w ig g in s, B rad E lliso n , C hristopher Flelem ier, R obert G as.sell, L eslie G ray. John H allm an, Patrick Harris, Hannah Jakob, .Angelia Harmon. Patrick H arris. B ryce H auser, C hris H effner, A shley H endrix, D.J. H olm an, R yan H u tch in so n . Kathry n Johnson. Brandon Jones, S am antha Judd, E m ily K elly. B rcttly K irk. C indy K ohnen. H aakon Krey. A ndrew Linharl. Jeffrey Loos. Chase M acaione. K alely n M an sp ile, M ichael M arlin , W illiam M iner. Joey M orang. Cara M ossm an. Peyton M urray, Nicholas O 'B rien, Tyler O ’M ara, C aleb Pearce, N atalie Pearce, N icholas Pfeiffer, Zach P o tter, A sh ley P ragar, Z ach Proclor, Adam Ridenhour, Sean R ouse, W hitney R ussell, Zack Russell-M yers, Nick Scham bach, Brelt Sclineggenburger, A shley Shoaf, Andrea Shrewsbury. Cayla Sim s. D anielle Sm ilh, K enneth Smith. Justine Solom on. M ardi Spillman, Jamie Stancliff. Jennifer Slanley. Kaitlin Stevens. Chelsea S w ycrs. G arrett T ad d eu cci. Tiffany Triplett. C helsea Trull. Ben Turm an, K alya V aseneva, L auren W alker, A dam W ard, Nicole W hite, Evan W iles, G ina W illiams, James W illiams, M icah Womble. Seventh G rade All A’s: Tyler Baity, M ichael Beamon, Kevin Boehm , Lauren B row n, K ristin a C rew s, Jill D urham , D ustin Frye, B rillany Hill. AdenaHockaday,Tom Kuell. D aniel L itten . M argo M asi. R obert M cC am p b ell. K elsey M cDaniel. W hit M errifield. Jared Nelms. Thomas N elson, W esley P olls, A li R u sse ll, A m anda R ussell, K athryn S ch am en s, A m anda S im m o n s, Je n n ife r S tan c ill, A shton S tan sb erry , Kaylln Stansberry, Lea Tarleton, W hiiney W illiams, Chris W oltz, Karla W oodward. All) Honor Roll: Bryson Allen, Chris Ange. Bradley Am isworlhy. John M ichael Bartell. Kim Baugh, C onrad B eau ch am p , M egan B eaucham p, A sh lee B oger, T iffany B ooe, T aylor B oyles. Austin Brown. Jessica Burgess. Sarah C allahan. E llen C arter. M egan C arter. Josh C hesnee, A dam C lo e r, Jo rd an Courtem anche, Ross D avidson, Jo sh u a D ixon, K alie E llis, M iranda Esposito, Esteban Febus, Z ach G entry, M ax G rah am , Am ber Harris. Holly H arris. Britt Harrison, Jennifer H art. Jessica H ayes. Jo rd an H em p stead . Kimberly Huggins. M ichael Jolly. Bryan King, Brandon Landreth, Ben Law. Juslin Lee. Erica M aine, Jenny M ann, D illon M anship, B ritlany M arsh b u rn , K atie M cD ougall, G abriel M endez, G rant M iller, Mich.ael M urphy, Terah Nolan, Patrick O ’Connor, Sabrina Quillin, Bennett Shipm.in, Juslin Smith, Alex Snow, Matthew Spach, K risten Spainhour, Josh Sprinkle, Forrest Slecd, Shanda S ly ers, K alic V annoy, Brook W ant, C h risio p h e r W antuch, M ichael Weakley, M allhew Webb, Jessica Welch, Britlany W harton. Ei);hth Grade iXII A s; A ndrew B eeson, L auren B en n ett, M ichael Bingham , M egan Cooper, Erica C o rn e. K rislen F rom al. C ara Hennings. Brook Hinm.in, R.achcl H um phries. M atthew Lee, J.ike Lloyd, Jonathan M ayfield, Abby R id d le, P h illip S co tl. K ara Seaford. A shley Sells. Am anda S lo an . K yle S m ilh . M ichael Sm ith, Jennifer Spillm an, Lance Stout, A rianne Vargas. AIB Honor Roll: A ndrew A lle n , L auren B lack , B ubba B oger, C arly B ooth, B randon Brooks, Brittany Cooper, Brillany C ope, K elley C rosslin, C hclsa C urry, Juslin D ayw alt, M arcic D ickm ann, Jacqueline Dowing, Tracy Ester, Kami Ellis, Brandon Em erl, Diego Fernandez, Justine G am b le, K ath erin e G askin, A ndrew G ildein, Jaspen Gray, Slefanie Gray, Brittney Gunter, Jerem y G upion, D ustin H arris. Jacob Hauser. Jessica Huggins, H olly H unter, Chas Jefferson, L ogan Jo ld crsm a , L auren M acaio n e, O scar M artin ez, Jc ssic a M cC allistcr, R icky M cC lam rock, D anielle M iller, Jessica M orasco, Drew Mossman, S arah P eters, Erin R oberlson, Brillany Rowe, M all Singlelon. Stacey Statham , Em ily Tciiguc, E lyse T im m ons, N ick Tucker, M aria V illavicencio, Stephanie V ines, Erika W hicker, Tiffany W illiam s, D aniel W ood, D ana W oodward, Drew Yeager. S h a d y G r o v e E l e m e n t a r v T he follow ing student.s w ere nam ed lo the final sem e sler acadcm ic honor roll at Shady Grove Elem entary School. T h ird (ira d e Casey Bam es, Daniel Barrett, A lexander B ell, A ndrew Buchanan, Ashley Byrd, Kristen Carpenter. John Coekerham. Dane C ook, K ayla C ornalzer. K atie Davis. Roby Davis. Christian Day, Zane Duffner, Collin Eichhorn, Peter Fields, Jason G allim ore, C h risto p h e r G odlcy, R achel G ohcen, Caitlin G rubbs. Reece H arm on, M egan H en n in g s, C h risty H oldsclaw , C alob Howard. Cole Jackson. Zeb Jones. H annah K eeney. A lex K eiser. A lice K im . R ebecca L ard. A ndreiv L edford. P arker Lee, Kyle М ассу. Preston M cG urn, Jim m y M iller, D aniel N eeds, Taylor N onnan, Anthony Rcssa, L yndsey R u b le. C ody Schneggenburger. Lake Slabach. Alex Sm ithdeal. Harley Stroud. S terling T kach, Joey T urm an, Landon W hitaker, V/ard Wilson, C helsey Y oung, C asey Zakamarek. F ourth (ira d c T yler A berneihy, N icky Ashbum , Sarah Barber, Stephanie B arbour, Jackie Barney, Chris Barrans, Luke Bartell, W inston B ecker. Jennifer B ooth. G reg Brill, Ben Burlon, Anthony Capra, N icholas C apra, Joshua Carter, M organ Carter, Ale.x Champney, Sean Davidson, Elizabeth Davis, Kaycce Dixon, Hannah Duncan. John Flowers. Lucy G ildein, Ben Glowka, M olly G raham , Lauren G ryder, Ryan H ester, Sarah Jo llew elt. Tanner H olden, A utum n Jones, Julia Juhasz, Jacob Kalie, K risten K arns, G race L oefller, Zach Long, M egan M cD aniel, C hase M efford, C o stn er M errifield , L indsay M iller, M atthew M ills, W illiam M ills, Clare M oser, Jake M oser, Sam M oser. A lyssa M ossm an. C ath erin e N ich o ls. C ourtney O gle. Ian Pace. Leanna Pcedin, M ichelle Phillips. Grace Ramey. Jen n ife r R om inger, Jen n ife r R ussell, T yler S hellon. T aylor Stokes. Will Suggs, Van Sykes. R obin T ay lo r, D ylan T eper, L auren T esh, B randon Tester, M organ T h o n iasso n . A m ira T o w fik . D ina T o w fik . O m ar Towfik, Kelley W allon, Ashleigh W haling. Fifth G radai A ustin Baity, Cassie Barnes, Erica Bly, Jessica Boger. Rebecca Boone, M ichael B urford. Brad B urlon. L auren C au d ill. W ill Coekerham. A shley Cope. Carly C ornalzer. K yle C rosslin. Paul D odson. K aitlyn D ucote. W ill D uncan. A lexandra Folk. A lex Frye. Leroy H airston. M ichael H arter. S arah H arv el. S alm a Ibrahini, Stacy Jolly, Julie Jones, R oni Jo n es, P atrick K eeney, Kurtis Keiser, Pam ela Lane, Joey Lard, M organ L ong, S usanna M acfarlane, M ichael M aready, A tc x M a rion , Sarah M artin, Jenny M iller,^Jerrencc N iederbruning, C hrislian O 'C onnor, Julianne O lso n , A m ber P arrish , B ret IVlerson, Carly Pratapas, Jacob Robertson, Ellie Rogers, Michacl R ow e, C iana Samp.son, Kelsey Shipm an, Ben Sink, Tatum Snow, Robert Sparks, John Stigall, Will S tonc, H annah S troupe, Cody Sulier, E lizabeth W aller, John W eakley, Debra W ilson, M onika Zakam arek. P i n e b r o o k E l e m e n t a r y C o o l e e m e e E l e m e n t e j ~ v The following sludenis were named to the final sem ester acadcmic honor roll at Coolcemee Elementary School. Third Grade James Blake, Jessica Bobbin, Shane C arter, C arrie D allon, Autumn D en n islo n , M alissa Diehl. T yler D urham , M iriam G ranadero, Daniel Harris, Dylan L iv en g o o d , A sh ley M alloy, R aheem M artin , Z ach ary M ontgom ery, M ikael P ulliam , Chelsey Reinhardt, Colby Taylor, Ryan Thom pson, A ustin Tilley, Amy Trexler. D anielle Vclolta, Dylan Vogler Fourth Grade K aylee A lliso n , W illiam Anderson, Briana Boone, Jessica Burner, Steven D iaz, A crielle Freem an, Sharlcne Gadson, Malt Garretson, Tyler Ham, Michelle Hamillon, Kendra Hunter, Kayla Ivey. N icholas Jaegar, Patrick L ancaster, K elly Loy. T ravis P ow ers. S teffi S haver. Jam ie S m ilh . A shley S m oot, A nna S m yers, F elicia S oard, K aren Spry, Tyler Spry, Jessica Stephens, Elyssa Tucker, K evin W hitley, Jcssica W illiams. Fifth Grade Am ber Bcck, Justin Bell, Cole Q t r n a t z e r E l e m e n t a r y Blake, Heaiher Boger, N ickolas Boger, Blake Byrne, Ryan Carter, K ara D odd, B rillany D ykes, Jessica Fosler, Alexis Freem an, O m ar G ran ad ero , R eb ecca Hendrix, Tiffany Holmes, Caleb Humphrey, Hannah Hursey, Josh Ijames, Bradley Key, Paul Lince, Brittany Mabe, M aggie M acLcan, M eghan M atthew s, A m anda M cC oy, B radley M cD aniel, C andace M cD aniels, C ody R usher, S tacy S an d ers, Zac S hoem aker, C ry stal S m ith , Kenneth Strother, Josepji Taylor, K elsey Taylor, Zachary Taylor, Jonaihan W esl. Sam W hitley, Steven W ilson, W insion W ishon. The following students were named to the final sem ester academic honor roll at Com alzer Elem entary School. Third Grade Drew A ndrade. Chan Archer. Kelsey Broadw ay, Tiffany Cox, Kali D av is, E rin D eadm on, H u n ter D evine, C hris D iggs, Emily G ustafson, K ora H iatt, Matthew Howser, Conner Jew ell, Shelby Johnson, Tyler K urfees, Megan Lawson, Lauren M arshall, Amber N ich o lso n , H ay ley Oigood, B illy P age, D estin y Pearcy, Dillon R eid , M arlen . Roman-Munoz, Jasm ine Sales, . John SanFilippo, Krislen Scarlcit, Sarah Shaver, Leigh Smiley. Fourih Grade M elvin A rg u eta. A m ber A rnold. Jordan A utry. Lindsey Bailey. Adam Barnhardt. Ciera Beam, Casey Blackwcldcr, Cody Bostick, Brian Bullins, Samantha Caudill, M allhew Conner, Jamie C ook, S hayna D illard . Patti Evans, Rosa Flores, Jessie Frye, K irsten G addy, Z ach G reen, leasha H airston, Sura H andy, Joshua H ash, Shelby H endrix, Jesse H ilton, B renlon H oose, T yler Jew ell, B randon Jones, Hannah Joyce, Ben Lagle. Bryan M arkland. Payne M iller, Kyle M onaco, Erin N aylor, Sydney N elson, Esteban O bando, Josh Peeler, C hrisiopher Rose, Tyler S eaW d , Ray Sheppard, Travis Sm ith,' G erald Stakely, M aleia Stevenson, Shannon Triplett Fifth Grade Jennifer Allen, Haley Allred, M ichael Brewer, Josh Burcham, S h crrell C o llin s, S ydney C raw ford, Tony F osler. Jorge G am a, B rilany G reer. O liv ia Gregory. Luke H ollifield, Zach H ling, M ary Jarv is, S helb y Karriker, Katie Lowery, Rachel M ackintosh, Rocio M arcial-Cruz, S eb astian M artin ez, T aryn M cCann, Cassandra M cClannon, K aitlyn M ote, Sabrina M urray, Christy Myers. Jam ie North. Paris P age, S tephanie Q ueen, Jodi R o b erlso n , C aleb R om inger, K elly S o lo v lz o ff, B rittan y T ullerow , S tep h an ie W alker, Katelin Wensley. The following students were nam ed to the final sem ester academ ic honor roll at Pinebrook Elem entary School. Third (irade N athan Sheets, K atie Reed, H aynes S helton, G ray W alts, D aniel L ee, W alter W illis, Brandon Roy, Erinn Lapish, Brad D eal, A lex N ew m an, A lex Flem ing, K ayla Brew er, Justin A tw ood, K enneth H ockaday, Juslin M inor, Blake Sim m ons, Patrick W haley, Caitlin Hauser, A ndrew K ey, Jackie K ohnen, S ean N ew m an, M ollie Stephenson, Ryan B udd, Toni D o n ati, E lizab eth H artm an, Jordan S m ilh, D avid Stanley, D anny W alden, Kali W hiiaker, Elaina Womble. Fourth Grade T hom as B ailey, S am antha C h an d ler, A nnelise C hesnee, Justin C ope, M iranda Edwards, Lisa Foster, Carla Harris, Nora H ayes, A ly ssa H um phrey, M ichael M arrs, Joel M arlin, G regory M iller, O scar Orellana, C o rric P h elp s, A llicu s Lum , Kaillyn Sim m ons, Elhan Snyder, Je ssic a S tric k lan d , E m erald Tuthill, Katie VanNiman. Justin W hisenhuni. Brel W illiams. Laura T ierney, E m ily T ale, A ndrew Sutler, Brianna Shccls, M elissa Nichols, Jake McKay, Sam Law, K ath erin e Jo h n so n , M egan H utchens, K ara H arvey, Tyler Chilen, Sam Cassidy, Austin Bell, K aylee H ayes, Stephen K urtz, C ourtney S im s, D rew L evan, Ashley (jreen, Bridgetle Hooks, Zach Dunn, K ristie D avis, A.J. C arler, K alie G ordon. C helsea Parish. C aitlin T utterow . Joel Sliling, Jessica M anspile, Karli Dempski, Tony M yers, M alcolm Hawkins, Mike Delucia. Fifth G rad e M ilchell B o les, Z avh Bovender, Hailey Bowm an, aylor B rew er. T eri C o p e. R eb ecca Gordon. Christine G ullcdge. Allie Hendrix. Jordan K inder. Danny M erritt. A m ber R ogers. Jordan Schultz. Cam eron Taylor. Elhan W antuch. Jade W elch, B randy W illiam s, M egan M arsh all, W hitney Chilen, Jerron W atson, Kalic Bond, Sarah Evans, Jaclyn W oodw ard, C ooper H inm an, T rev o r R eece, Paige, A ltm an, K atie W alker, D iana G reen B rittany Blankenship, Brandon D oby, M andy Doby, N athaniel Ham m , Brendcn Hanes, Brittani M cQ ueen, Jacob Ray, A shton York, Izabelle Donnelly, Hannah Cam pbell, Vincent Cioce, Nikki D ellin g er, V ictoria G reene, Sam antha Jam es. Crystal Lester. A dam M cC allistcr. A shley M cCallistcr, Madelyn Shore, Clint S later, Julie Stam per, Joslynn T hom as, V ictoria R evels, N eil Edwards, Jam es Leonard. M o c k s v i l l e E l e m e n t a r y DAVIE COUNTY EN'i ERPRISE RECORD, ,|uly 4, 2002 - C7 Thc follow ing sludents were nam ed to Ihe final sem ester academ ic honor roll at Mocksvillc Elem entary School. T h ird G rade L yndsey B la lo ck , C aitlyn Brake, Echo Burgdofcr, Stephanie Collins, Ashley Cook, Christopher C ran d a ll, A ndrew D om anski, R yan D yson, K ellie E izenga, D ustin H ard casllc, E lizabeth H eync, Rachel Hoffman, Rachel H o w ell, M atthew H ursey, M allh ew lie s , L ogan Jam es. Steven Jones. W ill Jones. Kevin Jordan. A shley Joyner, Mary Ann K iser, A lliso n L am bert, A lex L an tis, T yler L aym on, C hase London, Stephanie Parker, Javan Phillips, Janel Q uintanilla, Brock R eynolds. April Rodriguez. Jiike Seaford, Joel Shuler, Emily Smith, T ess T ag n an i, Sam T aylor, D a v i e H i a h Edgardo Torres. Lacey Trivelle. Wesley Vanhoy. Kaylan Werlcy, Darius Wilson. Blake Wise. Fourth G rade Roger Adkins, Lauren Bailey, Ben B ales, C atherine B rake, Kelsey Bryan, Kaitlin Buss, Shane Butcher, Candacc Carter, Hannah Cartner, Brittany Clark, Courtney Daniels, Erin DesNoyers, Krislin Ferebee, H eather Foster, Brad G aither, S um m er H o llan d . C hristopher Hurl. K olby H url. Sarah Jacobson. A shley Jam es. E lizabeth K ennedy. M olly Lankford. Mich.icl Lanning. W ill Marrs, Elizabeth M artin. Natalie M cBride, Rachael M oore, G reg N uekols, H annah O rre ll, BJ Plum m er, Sam P restw o o d , K atherine Quijada. Jam es Ray. Chelsea Reynolds. Will Rooney, Corey Shortlidgc, Katherine Sims, Houston Sm ilh, Grace W illiams, M organ Wyatt. Fifth G rade Lindsay Bentley, Lea Booe, A m anda B oyles, A llison Cam pbell, Lindsay Cartner, Sarah D inkins, Jack Evans. Jcssi Fells. Briini G ranim cr. A ndrea Grant, L andon H arris, D ana H ayes, S arah H cyne, Jordan Jam es, M aggie K ecble, Tori Kennedy, C had L ee, M ichael L ucas. M eagan M athew s, D aniel M cB rid c, A dam M cK nighi, M adison M ellon, Vasilika Millo, Lauren M ock, A ndrea Paproky. A aron Peoples, Lindsay Pharr, Karlyn Phipps, Samuel Rosales, Brandon Shaver, Erica Simm ons, C hris S ponaugle, Joey Taylor, Brandon Walls, Joshua W hitaker, A sh ley W hilley. M egan W hittaker. Tabitha Will. T hc follow ing students were nam ed to Ihe final sem ester acadcmic honor roll ¡it D.ivie High School. N inth G rad e O m as A l S w cti, A m y A lexander, Taurus A llen, Dunia A n d in o -H ern an d ez , K rystal A ngell, Elizabeth Arroyo, Ashley A tkins, Jessica B adcs, T aylor Bailey, Elizabelh Bellucci, Johnny Bcnfield, Ryan Boehm , Benjamin B o g er, L ucas B oger, Jessica B o w lin g , C ath erin e B oyles, M egan B raddy, L cA nn Breidcnger, Casey Brewer, Wendi B ro ck , K ara B rucc, F elix C a rb a ja l, Jan et C arp en ter, B rennan C arter, C ayla C arter, A sh ley C o rn alzer, C h elsea C o rrc ll, H eath er C ote, R yan Creekm ur, A ndrew Darcy, Kara D eadm on, C orey D oub, Jodie D rau g h n , T ab ith a E aslin g , Zachary Falls, Spencer Farrell, Paul F errell, L auren Fletcher, S arah F razier, H eather F ritz, A ngela G aither, L isa G ilbert, Laura G lasscock, Chris Goode. W hiiney G ough. A pril G uycr. A nnie H aflm an. Jessica Harris. Abby H artm an, Jacob H artm an, M egan H endrix, Darren Hepler, H eaiher H oover, M egan Howell, H aley H u n t, E m ily H unter, Reuben Ijam es, M atthew Ireland, S arah Jarvis, K endra Johnson, Jo sh u a K eller, C olby K inder, A m an d a K ing, M eghan K irk p a tric k , B ran d i K n ig h t, K im berly K raft. G rant Lakey. T h o m as L a n d en , Jacq u ely n Lester. A lexis L evin. K enneth Link, Johnathan Loos, A llison M acK intosh, T anner M anship, Lucrctia M arcum , Pairicia M artin, David M cllw ain, M olly M cKeel. A sh ley M cK n ig h i. K enneth M itchell. M aria N avarro. Sarah O ’N eal, Madi.son O wen, Andrew Paige, Vikas Patel, Julie Patton, M ichelle Paw lik, Rebekah Peeler, C orey Peoples, Shelley Phelps, A m anda Phillips, Em ily Phillips, Jam es P lo tt, S tep h n P o llard , T hom as P ullen, Juan R am irez- G om ez, Tedford Randolph, Toni R egisler, A m anda Reid, Denzel R ic e, M atth ew R ich , M arie Roberlson, A nna Russell, Carrie S ain, Juslin S chultz, C andace Scott, Lea Scoli, Em ily Seaford, Jesse S elf, B en S hega, Jerica S hoem aker, Ryan S ilvia, G reg Sim pson, A shley Sizem ore, Erika S m ith, K alic S m ith, M atthew S m ilh , S om er S m ilh, C hristy S p a rk s, D av id S tein , Jack ie Stevenson, Christie Taylor, Serena Vancuren, A lyson W alker, Belh W alker, Lauren W anucha, Kyle W arise, David Weakley, Stephanie W endel, Erin W hitaker, Laura W illiam s, A ndrew W ilson, Terrel W ilson, M egan W ilt, Z achary Yokley. 10th G rad e A.shlcy Allen, Courtney Allen, J e ssic a A n d erso n , S lacy A nderson, Christine Baughm an, M ichael B eck, Rebecca Boger, M althew Boone, Alyse Bowden, Je ssic a B ro w n , K yle B row n, C h risto p h e r B u rto n , L inden Cartner, W illiam Clontz, M atthew C onley, Sarah C onner, R obert C rew s, Jam ie C row e, K rislen Culler, A nya D erbakova, Emily E v an s, Jo sh u a F o ster, B rian From al, Kennelh Goad, Benjamin G obble, Sara Hamilton, Catherine H arrison, M ichael H epler, Leila H icks, Jerem y H ow ard, T ara Jones, K rcrston K ahrs, Bryon Kirkpatrick, Charity Kiser, Mandy L am b e, M atth ew M ark lan d , K evin M cD an iels, M aleia M eadow s, Jenna M ichael, Jeffrey M ighion, Grayson M iller, Zachery M orion, C asanora N ebosky, N icholas N eedham , Jcssica N elm s, Ryan N oel, Ju stin N orsw orthy, R andy O b an d o , D avid O rsillo, Jason O verbey, A ngélique O verton, Jose Paniagua, Heather Patton, Katie P otts, K risten P roclor, B illy R iddle, A nna Seaford, A shley Seamon, Phillip Shouse, Am anda Smilh, Sara Snow, Ashley Spain, M argaret Steele, Erin Sirouse, Karl Swartz, M artha T hurston, H eather W alp, A llison W aypa, Marshall W hitaker, K ara W hite, Jennifer Williams. n th G rade A lison A lexander, K evin Alligood, Melanie Ange, Jonaihan Angell, Megan Barney, Am anda B eaucham p, C aro lin e B ell, Jcssica BenHcld, Jeremy Berube, C rystal B ivens, B radley B lackw clder, K evin B ogcr, Jennifer Bokeno, Allison Bowles, Jessica Bow m an, K yle B ruce, A ndrea Burgio, M egan Burriss, E lizabeth C audle, E m ily Clodfclter, Caleb Davis, A.shlcy Despres, Elise Dickman, Anthony D oby, Lori D ow nen, B rian Durham. Kirsten Durham. Sarah Earle. April Ervin, Brianna Foster, C h risto p h er G aither, M icah G arner, A shley G askin, M egan G raves, Savanna G regory, Vuk G ub ern ik , T aylor H arm o n , De-ícrae Harris, Brian H art, Brian Hunter, Emily S. 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TIm Spdnl 0>ar>d, №a Spilnl nanta at>d №o diamond k>go ota ragiitarad tradvmarVa ol Spimi Communicaltona Compatiy L R C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOUD. .July 4. 2002 Obiti laries__ ( i a r l i i n d P a u l A n d e r s o n Mr, Giirland Paul Anilcrsoii, 6'). of Nicholas Way. MiKksvillo. ilioil TiicMlay, June 2?. :()(>: ar liK tc sk le iiLC . Mr. .Atitlcrsoti was linrn JiitK* 12. in Davio Cminiy In llii; lalo Mii);li anil Doulla Creason .•\nilerson. Siir\'ivnrM Ills wife Ilf 47 years. Hlliel l.anier Anderson. In whom lie was inarrieil Nov. -4. Mins. Daviil 1’. Anilersiin. Ranily li. Aiulersim anil wife Delira, anil M iehael D. Anilersmi ami wife Angie, all of MiK'V-sville: 2 il.niiili- (ers, Jiiily Riihbins anil liuslianil Johnny of M ocksville. ami Lisa llam plnn arul hiishaml Tommy of M ooresville; a brother. Harvey Anilcrson of Lonj! Island. N. Y.; a sister. Indell M eC lam roek o f .Mocksville; y granilchildreii; ami 7 ¡:reat-(:ranilchildrcn, lie was |ireceileil in death hy a son. Terry O atlanil and several hrolhers and sisters. Me worked tor the .Sara Lee Corp. iinil w as of ll\c IV.ipiisl lailli. Funeral services were I-riday. June 2S at II a,m, at Welch l-u- neral Home Chapel vsiih the Kev, Jimmy Hinson nificialin);. M em orials: B renner's C hil­ dren Hospital Development Of- llce. .Medical Center HIvil,. Win- ston-.Salem. 271.'57-1021. F lo r e n c e S . t 'lu 'c k riorence S, Cheek. ‘i,t, i,<i merly of Jonesville. died June ’ 2002. .It l-'orsylh .Medie,il tVnti'i .Mrs. Cheek » as N un (V i. >>. I')II7. in .Surry Coumv. She was pieceded in de.ith h\ her hiisham l. K iilus S hiilev Check: 2 hrolhers; .ind a sister. survivors; S il.muhters. l-,iln:i M arlin of H igh I’oini. .Sancv N orton and S hirley ,\n n l-achenhaum, hoili of Puiinellon. l-la,. Helly Willi:iins of I’lynionlh. •Mich,. Tom niye Loj;an, Judy Heniric and Phyllis Wa.mmer. all of Pfalliow n ami Cíale Triplell of Jonesville; 2 sons, l.arry Cheek of H ickory am i S eth C heek of I’faffiown; sislers. Stella Hitch of D iinnellon, I'la.. Irene H lackhurn o f H iyh Point and Jackie Thom pson of M iKksville; 22 );raiidchllilren; 24 j;real-i;ranil- ehildveu; anil grea\'gte.\t-j;ranil' children. The funeral service was held al 11 a,m , June 24. al Hixlges l-'ii- neral Home Chapel In l-lkin hy D rs, Ray H am ilton anil Ciary M cCollouyh. Burial followeil at Swan Creek Haplisi Church Ceni- elerv. S h iirD ii l.in iis e ( î iiilh e r Miss Sh.uon Louiso Ci.iillior, ■IS. ol fto o k Uo.ul. M o fk s - \ ilU\ vv.^^sU^ul VMÌ .и т;И л\ n.ivic l\ninl\ I lospil.ll i'll Julu' J IX H Shv NN.ÌS ilu' il.ujijhliM оГ iIk* \л\с W ilh .n n .Uhi lù lillì (.’ow an ii.n liici. .SuniMUs: .1 ilaiiulucr. I'clicia Stroibcr ol NU'v'ksviUc; a sister, I.avciiu' I {.million ol Atlanla. G.i.; and } eraiulcliiKliiMi. l-unoral sorvicos wore hcUl Stitutay. June al I p.m. in the ebapel ol'Cirahiim l-mieral Hume, with the Kev. Roilney Marker of* lieia lin ^ . liu rial (ollow ed in lU‘lmoni t'emiMeiy In Slalesville. Dennis Dale Riuly Mr. Dennis Dale Ruily. 15. of Herinuila Village, died June 27. 2002. al Ihe Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home o fa hrain lum or followiiii! a bout w ith leukemia. He was horn March II. 1927, in New I’hilailclpliia. O hio to Jay B. Rudy and Pearl W enz Rudy. Ho graduated from New PUilatlclphi.x Senior H igh .School, whore his falher was the principal. He oh- tained a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Case Inslilule o f Technology in 1949 anil a m aster's degree from M as­ sachusetts Institute of Technology in 1950, H e w as a veteran of W orld W ar II K rving in the U.S. ' Navy. He joined the E.I. Du Pom Chemical Co. in 1950 and worked in various assignm ents for 42 years, involving him in. among other things, research, develop- m cnl, em ployee reunions, plam management, technical sales .ser­ vice and engineering m anage­ ment. Me was involved in more than .10 projecls for new or im ­ proved facilities am ounting lo more Ihan S i billion . lie was ut'i- li/eil on many occasions during the last 12 years of em ploym ent as a trouble-shooter, which took him to locations in ihe USA, Eu­ rope. South A m erica, .Me.iico. Canada and China. Ho developed a methodology called "Q uantita­ tive Risk Assessmenl" used to di­ rect capital c^p^.•ntlitures lo appro­ priately reduce on-sile anil off-sile risks from (Kitential process haz­ ards. He relired in 1992 and he and lus w ife moved to Bermuda Vil­ lage in 199.1. Me was active in Presbylerian churches in Newark. D el,. C orpus C h risli. Tex:is, W ilmington, Dei. ami Clemmons. He sang in church choirs. He w ;is involved with the .Society for the Preservation anil BncouragemenI of Barbershop Q uartet Singing. He formed and directed ;i Ber­ muda V illage choir, He estab­ lished and led a wine aficionados group at B erm uda V illage and served as a judge for several years ;il the wine conipelilion al the Di.iie Chissie l-'air. Survivors; his w ife. Jeanne Fritche Rudy, his high school sweetheart.married for more th:ui 5-V years; 4 children. Sloven Rudy and wife Susan of Castle Rock. Colo.. Debrii Br;iss of M ayfield Heights. Ohio. Cynthia Pace and husband Lee of A ston. Pa. and Rebecca N ow ling and husband Jeff of Tucker. Ga,; 5 grandchil­ dren; 4 step-grandchililren; astep- great-grandchild; a brother. Ken- i\ell\ R udy am i w ife L inda of M arion, Ohio. A m em orial service will be hold at 2 p.m. Salurday. July 11. at Cleminons Presbyterian Church with Ihe Rov. W illiam lloylo offi­ ciating. A celebration o f the life will beheld im m ediately aftor the m em orial service in the living room at B erm uda V illage. H is ashes w ill be interred in Now Philadelphia, O hio at a later date. M em orials: a charily o f the donor's choice. Celia I’ardue Barney Mrs, Celia Pardiio Barney, 91, of W insion-Saleni died Thursilay, June 27, 21)02 al Tho O aks of l-'orsyih. She w:is burn June 20. 1909, in Surry Couniy 10 Silas Lee and M artha W right Pardue, She was a member of Hanes Baptist Church, She was proceileil in death by her husband, Fred B. Barney: a son, Jam es Bill Barney; 4 sisters; and 2 brothers. Surviving: .1 daughters, Betty B. B urke and husband Buddy, .Manchel B. Tosh and husband Bob and Brondii B. Swain, all of Winsliin-Salom; 1 sons. Bobby F. Barney and wife .Maxine of Rich­ mond, Va., Jack B;irney and wife JoA nn o f A dvance and Jerry Barney and w ife K;\ren of W in­ ston-Salem ; a daughler-in-law . Louise Blimey of W inston-Salem; n grandchildren; and 16 great­ grandchildren. A graveside scrvicc was held at 11 a.m . Salurday. June 29. al W’estlaw ii G ardens of M emory in Clem m ons w ith the Revs. Ron Groce and Robert Hutchens offi­ ciating. M em orials: ch arity o f the donor's choice. Peiirlle Mae И»кег M rs. P earlie M ae S tanley Hoger. (i9. of Hen .Anderson R iud, MiK'ksville.died Wednesday. Juno 2.S. .11 her residence. B ora M.1V 22. in Surry Counly, she was Ihe daughter of Ihc late W illiam U. and D ora F.li/abelh Lash Stanley. She was a hom em aker and altended Rock Spring Baptist Church. She was a m em ber of Island Ford Baptist C hurch. She ;md her husband, Ralph H oover Boger. who sur­ vives. wore married for 55 years. Survivors: 2 sons, 'nionurs Lee B ogerof M ocksville and Kenneth Ray Boger (Linda) of Tabor City; 1 daughters, l-li/abeth Hope W il­ son (G :irry), M artha D arlene Cham bers iJiin) and Susan Renee Potts (Howard), all of MiK'ksvillo: a daughler-in-law. Pal Boger o f Slale Road; 1 brothers. Ronald .Stanley o f Thurm an and Roger Stanley and Ray Stanley, both of .Slate Road; 20 grandchildren; 1.1 greal-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her patents; a son. Dennis Gray Boger, preceded her. The funeral service w;is hold al 2 p.m . Saturday. June 29. at RiK’k Spring Baptist Church with the Revs. Steve lledgecock and Grady Tutterow officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pall­ bearers were Talbert Boger, Brian H cdrick, Justin Latham , Johnny A n d erso n . D avid R oger and Johnny WilUard. M emorials: Hospice of Iredell. 2147 Simonion Road. Statesville. 28625. Charles Ray Dinkins Mr. Charles Ray Dinkins. 64. of Y adkinville. died Thursday. June 27. Mr, Dinkins wa > born Aug. 28. I93S. in Yadkin County lo Fred and M arie K elly D inkins, Mr. Dinkins served in tho U.S. Army and was a retired m echanical d raftsm an /en g in eer for R .J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Me w as a m em ber o f F orbush B aptist Church, w here he served as dea­ con. Sunday school superinten­ dent. ie;icher and youth Iciiiler. Surviving: his w ife. Shirley Sm ilh D inkins, o f the hom e; 2 daughters. Renee Dinkins Ring and husband Dale of Boonville and M issi Dinkins Chiyton and husband Healh of Cary; 2 grand­ children; 2 sisters. Bobbie Davis of Advance and Peggy M uldtow of A sheville; a brother, Jerry Dinkins, of Ogden. Utah; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral service was eiin- ducled at 2:11) p in, Sunday, June 1(1, al l-orlwsh Baptisi Church by tho R evs. C alvin K night and Charles Jones, Burial followed in the church ccniclery. M emorials: Forbush Baptist, 1941 O ld H ighw ay 421 E.. Yadkinville. 2705.5. Paddisun Wade Pre.ston Mr. P addison W ade "Pal ' Preston of Bermuda Village, died Sunday, June 21. 2002, ;il N orth­ ern Surry Hospital. Ho was horn June 15, 1921, and was reared al Mills Home of B aptist C h ild ren 's H om es in Thom asville. He was a graduate of Wake Forest College, where he laler served as assistant football coach and athletic director. He also coached at UNC Chapel Hill under Jim Tatum in the late 50s. During World W ar II. he served in the U.S. M arine Corps in the D uke V -12 and receiv ed the Purple Heart Award for scrvice in Okinaw a. After the w ar. He played football for the Chicago Bears. Mr, Presion was a m em ber of iho NC Sporls Hall of Fame and Wake Foresi University Sports Mall of Fame. I le was retired from Inland Coiitaincr Corp. Survivors: his w ife of 51 years. Elizabeth Hall Presion; 2 sons. M ichael Paddison Presion and Andrew William Preston and w ife Jane; 2 daughters. N;incy Presion H udspeth and Jane P resion Pennington and husband Ron; 9 grandchildren; and 1 gre;il-grand- children. The funeral service lor M r P reston w as hold al 2 p.m . W ednesday, Juno 26, al Cleinmons Presbyterian Church. A graveside service was held at noon Thursd;iy. 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Celchraliiig 50 years o f .sen'ice lo the community 325 North Main St., Mock.svlHc, NC • 751-2148 к а Curl Uimbcn, ‘Charlie Chaplain’ To Lead Patriotic Service At Jerusalem Baptist Jerusalem B apiist C hurch will host a Gml Л C ouniry celebia- tion .Sunday, July 7 w ith patriotic m usic, a iribule lo velerans and m ilitary personnel anil an inspirational niessaiie Irnm Chaplain Charles R eynolds. Reynolds, heller know n as C harlie C haplain, is sialTchaplain al the John Г. K ennedy Special W arl'are C enter and School and is avail­ able 10 the personnel ol'ihe Special Forces Unit. Me has deployeil lo B osnia three tim es. M acedonia tw ice, and been involved in exer­ cises with G erm an. Spanish. H ungarian. Rom anian. Slovenian Turk­ ish and Russian arm ies. He has earned the A rm y M eriloriim s Service M edal. Joint Ser­ vice Coninienilalion M edal. C om m cnilalion M edal w ilh Oak Leal' U t Cluster. A chievem ent M edal w ith O ak l.eal' Cluster. N ational De- lense Service M edal w ith liro n /e Star. I Iiinianilarian Service Meilal. Arm y Service R ibbon, the O verseas Service Ribbon and the N,'\TO M edal. R eynolds earned a m aster's ilejiree in religion and culture Im m Princeton and a m aster o l'divinity and diictorale оГ m inistry I'rom G olden G ale Baptist 'rheiiloi:ical Sem inary, . Reynolds and his lam ily w ill be al Jerusalem I'or bolh niornini; services - 8 :I.S and 11, I'liere will be a nursery, Гог inure ¡пГоппаГюп. call llie church al 2S-I-2.12S, Mt. Zion Family And Friends Night July 6 Ml. Zion H oliness C hurch. U,.S, fi-t l-asi and M ill Slreet. M ocks­ ville. w ill hosl M l. Zion C hurch I-aniily and rriends niyhl al .S p.m, on Saturday, July (i. There will be holiloys, popcorn. Iiaiiiburgcrs. drinks and snack cakes. M ovies will be show n on a biy screen iclevision. Door pri/es w ill he aw ariled, ’ lirini: ihe I'ainily lo an eveninj; ol' eiijiiyineni and spirilual l'ellow sliip cnrichm enl." said ihe paslor. Hishiip Jam es Ijam es. Proceeds will yo lo ihe educalion and scholarship I'und, G alen H ahn N ew P astor At N ew Union M ethodist The Rev, G alen Fi, I lahn has been appointed paslor al New Lliiion U nited M etliodisI C hurch at Slieri'iekl, Hahn yradualed I'rom l-'reilerick lliyh .School in l-tederick. Mil,. C alaw ba C olleye in Salisbury and Vale D i­ vinity Selw ol in N ew I laven. C onn. 1 le w as ordained and served 2.^ years in parish m in­ istry in the U nited C hurch ol'C hrisl. I Ie llien served I'or seven years in pastoral m inistry in the M oravian C hurch. He inoved lo N ew U nion Ггош W insion-Salem . His w ile, Sandy Ilahn is the educational consultant tor the W instou-Salent D istrict ol' Ihe United M ethodist C hurch. They have tw o daughters. W hitney, w ho is niai rieil ti> M ark Lam b and lives in Pfal'I'town. and M ara, w ho w ill m arry Brian Long in A ugusi and live in C lenim ons. New U nion services arc: conlem porary. S:.W a.m . Sundays. S un­ day Sehool at Ч\Л5 and trailitional w orship al 11. V isitors are w el­ com e. The church is al 1864 S lieincld Road. I lahn can be conlacled at 492-.‘i367. Community Patriotic Celebration July 6 At Mocks Methodist Church A com m unity patriotic celebration w ill be held al 7 p.m . Salur­ day. July (i al M ocks U nited M ethodist C hurch, just o li N.C, SDI. three m iles I'roni U .S. 13S in A dvance. A rea residents are invited lo the celebration, w hich will leature m usic by the choirs ol'M iicks arul D ulin U nited M ethodist churches. DAVII'; COUN I'Y I:N TKRPRISE RECORD, .luly 4, 2002 - C9 H iih n w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o n i H hOLM AN & FROST REUNION Holman & Frost families' 44th Annual Reunion Sunday, July 14 at Palmetto Church on U.S. Hwy 601 North, Mocksville Fellowship will begin at 10:30 a.m. and a picnic dinner with follow at 1 p.m. Relatives and Friends invited. FREE Ш MALEXM INATION Get Your ЕВШЖ '•«il'FULL Spinal Examination! (NO OBLIGATION -NOTHING TO PAY) Y O U M A Y H A V E O N E O F TH E S E D A N G E R S IG N A L S O F PIN C H ED N ER V ES : • Low Back Pain • Whiplash • Headaches • Bursitis • Shoulder Pain • Pain Down Legs Or. K. .svoK hMtr. it.c. • Arthritis • Muscle Spasm • Dizziness • Numb Fingers • Neck Pain • Hip Pain FIND OUT NOW whether cafeful, profes«;ional chiroprnctic core can relieve your aches and pains. The examinaiion nofmall/ costs $115.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a nciirologicat test, a l)lood {)ressure test, n spm.il alignment check, an oxamination for restricted or excess motion in tho spine, a muscle strencjih test, and a private consulution with the doctor to discuss the results. ______________________ Call 778-2242 tor Your Appoiniment Today Your enlite tiaminition is FR££. If you want more caie «nd Ireal'neni, no do all ttie |)jper«voili. . FOSTER CHIROPRACTIC CUNK, P.C. 3746 Clemmons fW» Clemmons, NC ®FDL 77a-Xl42 Attend The Church Of Your Choice N o C ro o k P rim lt lv o B a p tis t C h u r c h ,N o C ro o k C h u rc h R d .. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4ih Sundays. 10:30 a.m . Fourth S aturday w orship nnd conforenco. 1:30 p.m . Pastor. Eldor Eugonu BonnGlt. E n g lo H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,10 n .m , S un d a y w o rship . 7 p .m . Tu e sd a y Pow oriiino. 7 p.m . Th u rsd a y Biblo sludy. C asual dross, contem porary m u s ic iw o is h ip . 5 1 0 3 U .S . 158. Hillsdalo. M o c k s v illo W o s lo y a n C h u r c h : Hospital St.. S u n d a y S choo l, 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11. W ednesday Prayer Mooting. 7 p.m . Rov. G oorgo Troyor. 751-5595. U n io n C h o p c l U n ite d M o th o d tst C h u rch : 2030 U .S . 601 N. W orship. 9:45 a.m . S unday S chool. 11 a.m .. Pastor. Rov. Brad Hollim an. C cn tc r U n ited M e th o d is t C h u rc h : U .S . 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor M ary M. Carnos, 751-2754. Childcare directors: Catla Prevotto, 492*5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753. Elboviilo United M etho dist C h u rc h : Sunday School, 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m. Kids For Chtisi (ages 3 -9), Youth for Christ (ages 10-12). 1 st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m . Toons for C hrist m oot Sun., 5-G:30 p.m . D iscip io I Biblo Study. W od . 7 p rn Discipio III Biblo Study. Thurs.. 7 p.m . Advance. Pastor: Rov. Jack Wallace. C ooleem eo C h u rc h o l G o d : Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Service nnd C hildren s C h u rch , 11 a .m . Tu o s . Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m . W ed. Fam ily Sorvico. 7 p.m . For m oro info, call pAslor Robert Hulono at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. C o rn a lz o r U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch : 1244 C ornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orsh ip . 11 a.m . Diblo Sludy. W ednesday. 7:30. Rev. Hnrold Zim m erm an, pastor. B clh cl U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . Bethol Church Rd. W orship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m . Dr. S.B . Warner, pastor. A dvanco United M o th o d isl C h u rc h : Siind;iy School. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11 a .m . Yo uth, 5 p .m . R o v. D a vid Childers.Dow ntown Advance. F n rm in g to n U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : S u n d a y S c h o o l, 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . 1939 Farm ington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. M elinda Snydor. O a k G r o v e U n it e d M e th o d is t C h urch : 1994 U .S . 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. C o n co rd United M eth o dist C h u rch . Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksvillo. W orship: 11 a.rn. S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m . Pastor. John Andrew s. H ardison United M etho dist C h u rch : W orship, 9:45 a.m . S un d a y School. 1 0:45. W o n d e rfu l W e d n e s -d a y s Children's program . 6 -7 :3 0 . Pastor, Rov. Donm s B. M arshall. C om m u n ity Baptist C h u rc h : Sunday School, 10 a.m . Sunday W orship. 11. Evening servico. 6. W ednesday Biblo Study. 7 p.m . Gladstone Road. Hillsdale Uni ted M etho dist C h u rc h : 5 2 2 8 U .S . 1 5 8 . A d v a n c o . Coniom po^nry w otship S unday 10.45 a.m . S unday S choo l. 9:35 . C asu al dress, rolroshm onts. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night. 5:30. Sr. H igh Youth Sunday night, 7. M idw ook@ H ilIsdnIo prayor sorvico. w odnosday 6:30 p.m . B ible studios, m in istrie s such os dram a, w orship, m istons, singles, w om en’s, rnon's. Paslor: Jo rry W ebb. 998-4020. W e sle y C h a p e l U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : W orship S o rvico : 10 a.m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 1 0 :4 5 a .m . R ev. Mindy Snydor. Pino Rd. R o d la n d P e n te c o s ta l H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a.m . W orsh ip : 11 a .m . E v e n in g : 6 :30 . W ednesday prayer m ooting & Biblo W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, N 0 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beet - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 892 Ralph Ralledgo Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 J. P. G R E E N M ILLIN G C O ., IN C . Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, N0 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 J C E VILLAßE HARDWARE 5431 Hwy. 158* Advat\ce,NC 336-998-1987 study. 7:30 p.m . Rov. Jool Boylos. H o iy C ro s s Lutheran C h u rch , 1913 U .S . 601 S . W o rsh ip : 10:30 a.m . Sunday School: 9:15 a.m . Paslor: Rov. Robert Kasting. 751-5419. htlp://www.mindspiing.com/‘'hotycross^ M o c k s v illo F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h . 261 S. Main Si. W orship: 11 a.m . Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday e vo ning: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor: Noal Carter. 751-2507. M o ck s United M ethodist C h u rch , olf N .C . 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ cham p roads, Advanco. Rov, Donnio Durham . 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m . Sunday School: 10a.m . S m ith G ro vo M othodlst C h u rch : 3492 U .S . 158. M ocksvillo. Pastor: Chris C lo n tz. S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m ., worship, 11. Children’s ministry. Boloro and after school programs. 940-5296. H ills d a le B a p tist C h u rc h : S unday W orship and Biblo Study 9 & 10:30 a.m .. W ednesday Fellowship Moat. G p.m . children’s youth activities, prayor m e e tin g , 6 :3 0 p .m . P a stor R .T. Aldorm an. 940-6618. Minister of Music. Brent Helton. 4815 U .S . 158. Advanco. Fa llh ond V ictory Fa m ily W orsh ip C e n te r, 1687 Hw y. 601 N . S unday Services. 10 a.m .. 7 p.m , Wodnosday. 7 p.m . N ow B elievers P.P. C h u rch . Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Sorvico, 11 a.m , W ednesday nigtit Biblo study. 5 p.m . P aslor Elizabeth M ock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. W om en s Aux. Л Brotherhood Biblo Sludy. 1st & 3rd Thursday. lib e rt y U n ite d M etho dist C h u rc h . U .S . 601 S. W ofship:9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m . First United M ethodist C h u rch of M o cK s vilie . Early S un d a y W orship S o rvico . 8 :50 a.m . P raiso singing, casual dross, contem porary format. Traditional sorvico. 10:55 a.m . 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. B e lie v e r's S o n s h lp T o b e rn a c io : Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & G:30 p.m. W e d . o vo nin g. 7. P astor: Jo rry L. Couch, 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter s Lano. Tu rre n tln e B aptist C h u rch : Sunday School, 9:45 a.m .. Worship. 11; Night Service. 6. Paslor: Rov. Joo Smith. B e th le h e m U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : S unday early worship. 8:45 a.m .: Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a.m . 321 Rodland Rd.. Advance. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 . F a x : 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . E -M a il: bethumc(o)aol.com. Ep isco p a l C h u rch of the A scension, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advanco, Sun. School. 10 a.m . W orship. П a.m. 998-0B57. Dial A S to ry M inistry for childron. Bill and Peggy Long of Advanco. 998-77t6. S e rvice s at tho O aks. Apt. 7A. 7 p.m.. Thursdays, Bishop T.R . Rico. C lem ent G ro ve C h u rch of G o d , B od y of C h rist. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Salurday Sorvicos: Sabbalh S c h o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rsh ip , 11:45. W ednesday Biblo Study. 7 p.m . Pastor; Eldor Ernest Ijamos. Radio Broadcast: Th o Biblo Is Right. Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S T P 1490 AM . G re e n M e a d o w s B a p tis t C h u rc h S unday School. 9:45 a.m . Worship. 11 a.m ., 7 p.m . W odnosday Prayer & Biblo S tudy. 7 p .m . P astor Rov. M ichaol Wators. 998-3022. L ib e rty W o s lo y a n C h u rc h , 2106 Sheffield Rd.. Harm ony. Sunday School 10 a.m .. Morn. W orship 11 a.m ., Wod. Bible Advonluro 7 p.m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m . 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Leo. B ix b y P re s b yte ria n C h u rc h . 1806 Fork-B ixby R d., noar Cornatzor Rd.. S un . School 9:45 a.m .. W orship 11. Pastor; Designaled paslor. 998- 6813. D u lin U n ited M ethodist C h u rch , 897 V O G L E R & S O N S l-uner:il llom c 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 -33-g-.76ß-4714 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS EATON F U N E R A L H O M E A TnuUtion o f Curiiiÿ.... ^25 N orlh M ain Sircci Mock.svillc, N C 2702X 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 8 'Krazy' Bob says, "Stop by and see why... a sale at the mall's rarely a sale at ail." Tues.- Fri.* 10orn-7pin Sat.* 10am-5pm Closed Sun.&Mon. The Old Wfbb Bldg . Hwy J58,2 Blocki W of HOI A U TO M R TS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 864 s. M ain St. «M ocksville 336-751-2944 D u lin R d .. M o c k s v illo . 9 9 8 * 5 4 0 9 . Pastor: David Sm ith. Sun School 10:30 a.m .. W orship 9:30 a.m . Cooteom eo U n ited M etho dist. Main SI., S unday School, 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Kids K am p S u n . 5 -6 :3 0 . Paslor; Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H o m o B ib le S tu d io s , by Randy Howell. 284-4667. B o o r C re e k B a p tis t C h u rc h , B oar Creek C h. Rd.. S un. School 10 a.m .. W orship 11 a.m .. Bible Study W od. 7 p.m .. Toam Kids W od. 6:30 p.m ., Rev. Loo Cook, pastor. C ooleom ee First B aptist C h u rch , 284 M arginal S t., S un . Biblo S tu d y 9:45 a.m .. M orn . W o rsh ip 11 a .m ., Evo. W o rsh ip 7 p .m ., Y o u th , 6 p .m . W o d n o sd a y su p p o r. 6 p .m . M usic minister. Rogina Chandler. M ocksville S econ d P resbytorion. 400 Pine St. W orsh ip , 11 a .m .. C hurch S ch o o l. 9 :3 0 . R o v. T h o m a s M . L e n c h .7 5 M 4 l0 St. Fra n cis of A s s is s l, B C . M asses: Monday. Tuesdny. Thursdny. Friday, 9 a.m, W ednesday, 7 p.m . Saturday VigiL 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m . and 10:30 a.m . S pa n ish M ass al 1 2 :3 0 p .m . R ov. Andrew Draper. T O R . 751-2973. Fa rm in gton B aptist C h u rc h , Sunday motnir^g B iblo study, classes lor all a go s. 9 :4 5 . W o rs h ip : 11. 1841 Farm ington R d .. 5 m ilos from 1-40. Pastor; Jim m y Hinson. C hurch: 998- 3826. Hom e; 751-3492. Blaise B aptist C h u rc h , U .S . 601 North a cro ss from H o rn 's T ru c k S to p , M o ck s ville . 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 . W o rs h ip & Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . and 11 a.m . S u n d a y e ve n in g . 7. W e d n e s d a y servico. 7 p.m . Pastor; G lonn Sellers. S hilo h B optlst C h u rc h , 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksvillo. S unday School; 9:45 a.m. M orning worship; 11 a.m . Pastor; Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. F u lio n U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S .. Advance. W orship: 9:45 a.m. S unday School. t0;45 a.m . Fulton Youlh In Chrisl, Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rov. Ja ck W allaco. H e a ve n B o u n d F u ll G o s p e l C h u rch .U .S . 64 W ., Mocksvillo. {beside Center Fire Dept.), S unday School. 10 a n v . Worstiip. 11. S unday night praise/ woiship. 6. W ednesday night praised worship, 7. Pastor. Ja m e s W ard. 998- 6394. First B aptist C h u rc h . 390 N. Main St.. Mocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip : 1 0 :5 5 a .m . W ednesday Prayer Servico. Noon. Fork B optist C h u rc h . 3140 U .S . 64 E .. M ock sville . S u n d a y S c h o o l. 9 :4 5 , W orship servico, 11 a .m .. 6:30 p.m . W ednesdays, 7 p.m . Aw anas. Sunday 6 p.m .998-8306. C o rn a tz o r B o p tls t C h u r c h . 1372 C orn a tze r R d ., M ocksville. S u n d a y School. 10 a .m .. W orship. 11;evoning. 6 :3 0 : A w a n a ’s W o rs h ip , 7 p .m . W ednesday evoning, 7:30 p.m . N ow U n io n M etho dist C h u rc h . 1869 S h ollio ld R d .. at C o u n ly Lin o R d . S orvicos: 8 :3 0 a .m ., co n te m p o ra ry w o rsh ip w ith c a s u a l d ro s s and rofreshmonts; 9:45 a.m . S unday School assem bly. 10. S un d a y School lor all agos. 11 a.m .. W orship. 492- 5367. t)am os Baptt8\ C h u rc h . Shottiotd R d.. Mocksvillo. S unday School. 9:45 a.m ,. W orship. 11 a.m . S unday Evening. 6. W odno sday, 7 p .m . P astor. To m m y Faust. S t. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u r c h . 145 C am p b e ll R d .. M ock svillo . S u n d a y School. 9;30. M orning w orship, 11 a.m . Rov. Anihony Freom an, A d va n c o F irs t B a ptist C h u rc h . 1938 N .C , 801 S . S unday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. W ednesday Biblo Study/ m ission groups. 7 p .m . Pastor:M aitin Kastnor. 998-6302. C h u rch of G o d of P ro p h e c y . 2323 U .S . 601 S .. M o c k s v ille . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. w orship. 11. Sunday evening, 6; W e d n e s d a y eve n in g, 7. P astor: R ev. B o b b y SW nault. 719* 6565 o r 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. Midway St.. CooJeom oe. S unday School, 10 a.m ., w o rsfilp f t . S u n d a y e ve n in g , 6 ; W odnesday Awana/Youth. 6:45 p.m .. Prayor & Bible Sludy. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. S e v o n ih Day A dventist Church, Milling Road. MocHsville. Sabbath School. Salurday. 9:30-il; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 7 5 1 - 3886. Macodonlo Moravian Church, 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c o . S u n d a y S choo l. 9 :3 0 -1 0 :4 5 a.m . W orship. 8:45 and 11 a.m . 998-4394. Pastor: Rov. G rog Little. Yodkin Valley Boptlst C h u rch . t324Yndkln Valley Road. Advance. Pastor: Ronnio Craddock. 998-4331. S unday School. 10 a.m ., worship. li & 6 . W o d n o s d a y N igh t P ra ye r m ooting, 7:30. Live Sundays. W D S L 1520AM , 11-Noon. M l. Z ion H o liness C h u rch o ( G od. U .S , 64 E. at Mill Slieet, Mocksville! S un d a y S chool. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11. Pastor: Bishop Jam es ijames. M l. SInol AM E Zion Church. 488 P o o p lo s C ro o k R o a d . A d v a n c e . S unday School. 9:45 a.m .. worship. 11 a.m ., W ednesday night Bible study. 7. Or. O lis B. Robinson Sr., pastor’ 998-6231. B ixby Church of Iho Living God. 2121 Cornatier R d.. Advance. Pastor, Rev. P e rry H a w k s . 7 6 6 -1 6 0 6 ! W orship. S unday 1 0 -It a.m .. 6 p.m. Snlom Uhilod M olhodlsi Church. S .niom C h u rc h R o a d a ll D a vie A ca d o m y Rd. W orship. Sundays at 9 :45 a.m . S unday School, 10:45, Th e Rov. M ary Carnos. minislor. P lno y G ro vo U nited M othodisl C h u rc h , 3 7 6 U n d e rp a s s Rd Ad va nce. S unday School. 10 a.m !! . W orsliip, 11, Pastor: Rov. Kondall C . Glovor. 998-7316, New Jotusolom Apostolic Church. 291 Cam pbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor Neltyo Ijames-Barber, 7 51.0049, Sun! S c h o o l, to a .m .. W o rsh ip i t . W odnosday night: Bible class, 7:3o! Intercessory prayor, 6 p.m. Tru o Ligh t C hristian M inistry, U .S . 601 N .. Danner Rd. to Cam elia Lano. Mocksvillo. Pastor: Steven W. Dalton. Sunday School, to a.m . worship 11 Ep iscopal C h u rch ol tho G ood S hophord. C h u rch & C ross sts., C o o lo o m o e . W o rsh ip . 9 :3 0 a .m .! followship hour altor church. Bible S tu d y 2 nd and 4th S undays alter church. Priest: Rev. N oah Howard, Jesus Life Mission. Liborly Church R d .. M ock svillo . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 10:30. m orning worship. I I . Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavis. Mocksvillo Church of God. 662 U .S . 64 E . (b e sid e A rm o ry). 7 5 1-081?! P a s to r: L a rry H o U ifie ld . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. worship. 11. Sunday evoning. 6. W odnosday ovsning, 7. Jorusalom Bopllsl Church. 3203 U S 601 s ., Mocksvillo. 284-2328 R ov Jim m y Lancaster. S unday services' 8.15 a.m .. praiso and worship: 9:45 a.m .. Sunday School tor all ages; 11 a .m .. m o rn in g w o rs h ip : 6 p .m . e ve n in g w o rs h ip . W o d n o sd a y sorvicos: 6 p.m .. lam ily lellow ship m e a l: 7 p .m .. Te a m K ID . Youlh 4 Christ, Adull Bible S lu d y Nursory for infants and toddlers. Followship Bnptlsl Church. 1084 R ainbow R d .. A dvanco. 998-6544 P aslor W ill Pryor. Sunday School, 10 a.m .. worship. i i , Sunday ovoning 6 W ednesday service. 7 p.m . Thursday visitation, 7 p.m . Sm ith G rovo A M E Zion C hurch 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksvilfo. Sunday morning worhsrp, t i, Rov. Conita A Hunt. SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336 -7 5 1-51 4 8 DAVIE LU M B E R & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336 -7 5 1-91 4 4 FO STER D R U G C O M P A N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE M AC H IN E & T O O L INC. 3319 u s Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-9 9 8-33 5 0 m iE w im s A f t Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, N C 27028 3 36 -7 5 1-37 1 2 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG GARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 8, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 HuiiiJtT yiulllv Cu'liin l/t>nr* il» trtfr IfJfl Crji); \ Cjfltr, iVcNhicni * Mjnin C. C^cr, \'itc Pro. H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K in d e r t o n C h a p e l Located ON MwY 158 Btn WEEN CLEMMON.4 & A dvance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 с ю . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Julv 4, 2002 New Goodwill Drop O ff Center In Mocksville A t t e n d a n t L y n e t te R o y a l lo o k s a t s o m e o f th e d o n a t e d ite m s . Ky .lackic Seabolt Davic C ounty Enterprise Record A new G oodw ill attended do­ nation cen ter at Ihc B i-L o on Valley Road. M ocksvillc is now open and provides a new conve­ nient option for those w ishing to drop off usable ilenis they no longer need. The 28 fool trailer is parked on the left side of the parking lot and an attendant w ill be on duty M onday Ihrough S alu rd a y 9 a.ni.-7 p.m .. and Sunday 1 -6 p.m. M ocksville resident Uynette Royal is one o f the Iwo allen- danls lhat will be w orking al ihe donation centcr. "W e'v e done pretty good so far," said Royal, referring to the am ount of dona­ lions lhal have been received so far. Sam Hays, who oversees Ihe operation o f m ore than 20 dona­ tion trailers throughout thc area, is pleased w'ith the response of Ihe com m unity in bringing in Ihcir item s. “This is going lo be a good spot." he says. G oodw ill Industries depends on donations o f used ilem s to support their m ission. They pro­ vide education and w orkplace training to individuals seeking personal developm ent and eco­ nom ic opportunity. G oodw ill acccpts m ost clolh­ ing and household item s but is unable lo accept certain item s due lo governm ent restrictions and applicable laws. Items lhat can’t be taken arc large household item s, broken ilem s. m attresses, bo.xsprings, autom obile parts, or paint and chem icals o f any kind. So if you're doing a little late spring cleaning or cleaning out lhat closet rem em ber there's a close and convenient drop-off centcr right here in M ocksville. A w eekend attended donation center is also localed in A dvancc in Ihc Firsl U nion parking lot. Highwiiys 1.S8 and 801. It's hours of operation arc S alurday 9 a.m . to 6 p.m ., and Sunday 1-6 p.m . Anderson R o y a l a n d S a m H a y s , w h o o v e r s e e s t h e tra ile r d o n a t io n c e n t e r s , s t a n d in fro n t o f t h e n e w d o n a t io n c e n t e r a t B i -L o . - Photos by Robin Fergusson Anderson Joins Dance Company R aya N icolc A nderson graduated w ith honors M ay 4 from Point P.nrk C ollege in Pittsburgh, Pa. w ith a bachelor's degree in dancc and a m inor in English. A d ean 's list student, A nderson received a Presi­ dential S cholarship from. Point Park C ollege. She is a 1999 graduate of D avie H igh School, w here she w as a D ancing Boot. She is Ihe daughter o f M r. and M rs. Ray S. A nderson III. She has signed a contract w ith D ayton C ontem ­ porary D ance Co. in D ayton, O hio, one o f thc lead­ ing A frican-A m erican dance com panies in the U nited States. Hendricks Takes USAF Training A ir N ational G uard A irm an 1st C lass Phillip N. H endricks has graduated from basic m ilitary training at Lackland A ir Force Base. San A ntonio. Te.xas. D uring the six w eeks o f training. Ihe airm an studied the A ir Force m ission, organization, and custom s; pcrfom ied drill and ceretnony m arches, and received physical training and special Iraining in hum an relations. In addition, airm en w ho coiTiplctc basic training earn credits tow ard an associate degree ihrough the C om m unity C ollege of the A ir Force. H endricks is the son of Jim and Pam H endricks o f 154 Lane M ill D rive. M ocksville. He is a 1994 graduate o f D avie H igh School. w u i u i . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m - 1F e a tu re DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD, ,Iiily 4, 2002 - Dl J e s s e H e r n d o n , T . J , E v e r h a r t , J o n a t h a n D r y , B u t c h G a t e s a n d B illy S ie m p o n th e a r c h e r y r a n g e a t t h e a n n u a l D a v i e -D a v i d s o n s u m m e r c a m p , h e ld th is y e a r a t T h o u s a n d T r a ils C a m p g r o u n d in s o u t h e a s t e r n D a v ie C o u n t y .- Photos by Robin Fergusson '1 B o y S c o u t v o lu n t e e r K im H a f e r d e m o n s t r a t e s h o w to c u b S c o u t s fro m P a c k 3 7 2 in A d v a n c e c a r r v t h s ir D s n S t r ic k la n d a n d P r o g r a m D ir e c t o ro c o u i s tro m r a C K in A O V a n c e c a r r y t n e ir U e n p i « Р Н и /Я гН ч ta lk a h n n t t h o hanafilc n f hnwinn th a r a m nm a k e a t e e p e e .fla g e n r o u te to a n e w a c tiv ity . Cub Camp Again A Success FO R K - M ore than 150 Cub S c o u ts from D avie and D av id so n co u n ties sw arm ed T housand T rails C am pground last inonth for Ihe annual day cam p. W ith tem peratures in the 90s m ost o f the w eek, the sw im m ing pool w as the m osl popular spot. Bul the C ubs had plenty of other activities, from field sporls to archery, from crafis to rifles, from an obstacle course to w ild­ life and fishing. S o m e o f the C ubs ev en ea rn e d c red its tow ard S cout badges and belt loops. “Thousand Trails has opened ils doors and hearts to us,” said Cli ff Edw ards, program director. “A lot o f busines.ses have really helped us.” C liff E d w a r d s ta lk a b o u t t h e b e n e f it s o f h a v i n g th e c a m p a t T h o u s a n d T r a ils . c a n 't h e a r y o u : C u b S c o u t s fro m P a c k 7 3 2 a t B e t h le h e m U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u r c h p r a c t ic e t h e ir c a m p c h e e r . I A s c o u t m a d e t h e s e w in d c h im e s In t h e c r a f t s e c t io n . C h a r li e Y o u n g (r ig h t) a n d S p e n c e r E v e r h a r t o f L e x in g t o n try t h e ir sk ill a t t h e c a m p 's s u p e r v is e d rifle r a n g e , Л г 1)2 - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD. .luly 4, 2002 N e w Books A d d ed A t D avie Library Som e o f the new books ;il Oavie Counly Public Library. .■'71 N. M ain Sireei. M(Kksvilk-: Non-Fitlioii Tliink Like a Fish: Tlie l.urc and Lore of America's Legend­ ary Bass Fishemian; Martha Inc.: Die Incrediblc Story of Martha Stewart Living Omninicdia; 101 Things Every Kid Should Do Growing Up; Believing in Our­ selves: A Celebration of Women; Tlie Botany of Desire: A Plant’s Eye View of the World; Power Healing: The Four Keys to En­ ergizing Your Body. Mind and Spirit/Z hi Gang Sha; Storey Horse-Lover’s Encyclopedia: An English and W estern A -to-Z Gwide/edited by Deborah Bums; You’ve Oot Rhylhm: Read Mu­ sic Better by Feeling the Beat; Wealth and Democracy: ihe poli­ tics of Ih c American rich/Kcvin Phillips; Womlall's Campgroiniil Directory for Norlh America. Ficlion The Beach House - James Patterson; In Tliis Mountain - Jan Karon; Thc Shelters of Stone - Jean AucI; Everything is llhinii- naled - Jonathan Foer; The N annie D iaries - Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus; M ortal Prey - M ary Higgins Clark; The Emperor of Ocean Park - Stephen Carter; Ilie Dive From C lausen’s Pier - Ann Packer; Jolie Blon's Bounce - James Lee Burke. D onations in m em ory of Carroll Johnstone were iiuule by Ih e M ocksville W oman’s Club aiut by Kuth Hoyle. The Class of hASI ofMiK-ksvillcHigh School m ade a donation in loving m em ory o f N ancy B oger Pelissicr. Donations in memory of Janies Kimbrough Sheek, Jr. have been made by: Avaya Inc., Joseph and Patricia Peek, W ill­ iam J. Wilson, Michael D. Sheek. James K. Sheek IV and family. C alherine C. C ollins. Ruih Hoyle. Tom and Phyllis Regan, Dr. and Mrs. Victor Andrew and Inez S. Grceson. A donation in memory of Diana Springer was made by Ruth H oyles. I'wo books were donalcd in memory of John Daniel Davis hy his wife Beatrice Davis. Davic County Public Library hours: M onday 10 a.m.-S:.10 p.m.;Tuesday-Ttnirsday lOa.ni.- 7 p.m.; Friday 10a.m.-5:.10p.m.; Saturday ina.m.-.1 p.m.; Sunday - closed, phone 7.‘il-202.''. C ooleem ee Branch hours: Monday noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday- Friday lOa.ni.-.“! p.m. (closed for lunch 12:.10-1:.10), .Saturday and Sunday - closed, phone 284- 2 «0 .‘i. Music Under The TreesOn Friday, June 21 the Davie County Public Library celebrated N.C. Music Day with the help of local musicians and singers. Among many who had lunch and listened to music under the trees at the library were Dan Desnoyers and his daughter, Erin, pictured above. Performers were: musicians - Vicki Berkley, Kip Snow, Aaron Harrison, Danny Casstevens, Mark and Ellen Newman, Frank Tolbert, Carl and Shirley Wicker, Robert Ellis, and Jamie Harper: and singers - Dejay Allison, Tracy Donathan, Ina Beavers and Nicole White, K n o w le d g e Q u e s t C ongratulations lo M ark Britt ;md Jcssica S choonover, w inners in last w eek’s K now ledge Q uest C ontest. M ark knew that a Zainboni is a sm all tractor w hich sm oothes llic surface o f an ice rink. Jessica did research lo 1 iiul out that Phonni Pehn Is the capital o f C am bodia. In h o n o ro f the holiday Ihis week ihe questions are aboul the U nited Slates. Children's Contest How niiiny .sliir.s are on the U.S. flag? How many red stripe.s? How many white .slripe.s? Over JO Contest The Fourih of,luly i.s the United State.s’ Birthday. How old i.s our country (his year? Ify o u have not entered the K now ledge Q uest, the rules are sim ple. R ead the qiieslion. Search ut Ihe answ er in books, on tlie Inlem el or conic inlo the D avie C ounty Public Library for assistance. An extra hint is posted on Ihe bulletin board at Ihe library. A w inner w ill be draw n from the p re v io u s w e e k s' answ ers every M onday n ighl at the S um m er R eading Program . Listen to M s. R uby at W D SL on T uesday m ornings betw een ^):M) and 9:4.“) and find out the w inners. At the end o fth c Sum m er R eading Program additional w inners will be draw n from all the entries for the w hole sum m er. To enter Ihe contest you m ust com e into the library and fill oul an enlry form . T his contest is open to everyone, so com e into the library and join the quest. Summer Reading C om e in M onday. July H at 7 p.m . and e.xercise your body and m ind w ith the m artial arls. W ear com foriable c lo th e s an d p lan on p a rtic ip a tin g in th e K a ra te dem onstration. For Storylinie. Tuesday. July 9 at 11 a.m . bring you favoriie T eddy B ear lo the library and help celebrale T eddy’s lOOih birihday. Ify o u have nol lurned in a reading record yet. be sure to do so. You can earn prizes for Ihe books you read. Every child that turns in a reading record show ing they have read at least .“i books ihis sum m er w ill be entered in the grand prize draw ing. R eading records m ust be turned in by July 22nd and the draw ing w ill be held on M onday , July 29. В Ш ш тш [ 2 Ш Ш 2 Щ г REALTY Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com ШMLS\ 330 s. Salisbury SI. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksvillc, NC 27028 O ffice Hours: M onday-Friday • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By A ppL 5BR. 3 ЛВА, 3505 eq П.. too many emenibos to list! $ 3 п ,9 5 0 . C A U C 0 N M C 9 7 S l-«S ft5 2278 & 2286 US Hwv. 801 North 4BR. 36A. tdfmrxxoe ca 1680 on 6 SAc. Appi. 3200sf $325,000. C A a CONNIE (9 751-^565 2777+/-sq. H,. 4QR, 3BA, t.S Slory. $269,900. G «M d u e 9 7S14569 40R, 3BA. on 9.3 acres with stream $249,000. C A U .E V O y N ® 7 S l-a 5 6 3 4BR. 2BA plus 2ВП. 1 BA homos PLUS addit)Orvil 3.34 acres in Farmington. $185,000. C A a JANE or M J. @ 751-Д560 Htstoncal 6BR. 2BA, homo on S.U Ac.. immaoiato landscapirtg C M L M N C 9 7 5 1 4 S e O 13W- acros. 1.5 story homo. 3BR.2 SBA s m ,9 o o . C A U M A R Y (»7 $ l-e 5 6 6 3BR, 2BA. 2 half BA. 2 stones with a lull basomont. $179,900. C A U CONNIE д 7 5 1 -в 5 6 5 3BR, 2BA. farm styto homo with wrap around porch, $169,900. C A U KEN @ 751-6564 3 Bodroorns, 2 Baths, spacious rooms, largo lot. $162,500. CALL JANE 0 751-S560 4350 US H m 158 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, liko now home. $159,9 0 a C A a iAN E @ 7 5 1 -6 5 6 0 Brick rancher on 1.39 acros, quiot neighborhood. $144,900. C U I G£NA (9 751.8569 r ] l i 141 Dahoia Ljwt 2 Bedroorm. 1 Bath, great mini farm on 4.8t acres. $1 39 ,9 0a C A U i A N i » 751-6560 40R. 2BA. romod. krtch. bsmt. pncod BELOW apprasaJ $139,900 CALL KEN 9 751-6564 1.5 5torK»s. 3BR. 2BA, FP. sedudod neiQhborh'd $124,900 C A U LEE @ 7 5 1 -6 5 7 2 3BR. 2BA, brand now homo, many amonitios. $124,900. C A a CONNIE Q 751-6565 128 Edison STRcn 3BR, 2BA, on 1.5Ac., circlo drrvo. Up to 2 5Ac. avail. $119,900. C A a E V a V N ® 751-6563 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, like new. in a groat location. $114,900. C A a KEN @ 751-6564 3BR. 2BA. 1853 sq. tl. mobile homo w/5 5 acrcs. $109,900. С Ш . JANE @ 7 5 1 .8 5 6 0 5060 Hw y. 601 Мо<пн U 4 Arbor La n ì. Aovanci ^76 BtiRiy С и д т Roao ' 3BR. 2Ba. new carpet. fuU bsmnt. multblev. dock. $ io i.9 o a C A U JANC 9 751-6560 Many Updates, 4BR. 2BA, 1.5 story home. $104,900. CAa CONNIE (9 751-6565 3BR. 2BA on corner tot w/ 12x16 Slorage building $104,900. C A a KEN 9 751-6564 Now Const.. 3BR. 2BA cottage. Conv. in-town kxation $96,500 C A a iANE 9 751-6560 36R, 2BA. tmmaculato tnside. 1512 sq. II. $94,900. C A a KEN 0 751-6564 \.S acios, 3 BH. 2 BA, 1S52 sq. it. mobilo homo $79,900. C A a CONNIE 9 751-6565 111 JoYNiR Sm cn 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, with wirod shop/garage. $74,900. C A U U N E О 751.8560 167 Hcakthsioc Drive 1.89 Town Center zoned distnct land 2 B R ,lB A .$ 7 4 ,5 0 a C M J .M N E « 7 » - « S « 0 ЭВП. 1.5BA. COZY conage. lown.Sdbf pays 1/: CC. $64,900. G a u O m в 7514569 iw i Lexington, NC. 2BR, IBA. hardwood lloora. .87qc. $69,900. C A a LEE 9 751-6572 3 Bodrooms. 1 Balh. newly renovatod. $68,900. C A a CONM E 9 751-6565 2BR. IBA. well maintained, hatdwood Itoois. $66,500 C A a JANE 9 751-6560 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, iresh paint and new carpol. $49,900. C A a iAN E 9 751-6560 Groat 1 +Л acre lot. maintained. $44,500. C A U M N E О 7 5 1 4 5 6 0 J A N E W l i n i O C K 751-8560 LEE NOLAN 751-8572 A \ \ l l M i l I 1 ( ) I S W I ) 1 A N ] ) W I ) R l \ I \ l I ’ l ( ( ) I 4 К I I I s Шш Cmk ctv Rd. W U NOT ttVlOÉ--------------------91.97 Ac. S413.I65 Hwy. М Ш ibypMt)------------------------------------------------9.7MCW. W75.000N « {.« 1 N,...—----------------------------------------------J7.5W.Ac. 1150.000 Hm 184.---------------------------------------------------------14Ae* houM. $175,000 O n W w t cn. Rd_________________________— Ac. »0,000 Mr.K< ТЪОЛ! ..2.I9AC. S27,00Q ..1.49 Ac. $22.000 ...8 Ac. $56,000 Kiydorx Orivf (CO 37M Hwy.e4W... Ans«ll ..2.1Sact«« S160.000 ...ButlrMtt $119,000 BENTAL PROPERTIES 1SW-AcrH ttìAdvarl M IS...-.-.------------------ Sartford Avt... .” 7«/.ecrii. $491900 „.1.4«crat $134,900 6U7 C «n.^ Grove Chuich Rd. ...$425 P/M ...$62SP/M .15.6 BOM $140.000 -...Í DAVIIi COUNTY KNTKRPRISIC RKCOKI), .luly 4, 2002 - 1)3 Big Brothers/Sisters Makes Positive Difference In Lives Of Davie Children There are 24 Unitod Way agencies in D avie C ounty. Each agency provides services to the people in llie coniim i- nily in some way. O ne o f the agencies lhal m akes a dilierenee in the lives o f children is Hig Brothers Big ■Sisters Servicc. This agency has served Ihe county since N ovem ber l ‘J')>) by proviiling m entoring re­ lationships 10 children. M any ofthe U niteil W ay agencies have sev e ra l eni- and ,l(ihn have a Big B rother l.iltle B rolher relalionsliip, it is C iraham ’s responsibility to supervise the m atch. G raham cim lacts all parlies involved on a nionlhly basis to ensure Ihc success o flhe relationship. .Some o f Ihcir activities in- clm le going to the YM CA for a sw im orcxpU iriiig new veii- lures on C harles’ hom e coni- piilcr. They also saw the m ovie. L ord o f the R ings logelher. 6 f ail the Ihings Ihcy do together. John’s favorite activity ployees lo as- U n ited 1№ y is lo s|ieiul tim e sist in its goals, bul Big Brolhers Big Sislers is slalTcd by one person. Dr. Regina Cirahain. Her job in­ cludes answ ering ihe phone, coiuhicling presentalions to groups, taking children on the w ailing list on irips. w riting gram s for fniuling. aiul recniil- ing volunteers. Cirahain says Ihe most rewarding aspect of her job is providing a child with a Big Brolher nr Big Sis­ ier. "W ilh each ncu nialeli. 1 rcali/c the significant im pact Ihe volunieer will make upon the child, as well as Ihe les­ sons the adull will gain from this volunieer c.xperiencc." Cirahain reccnily inalclied re tired assistim i p rin c ip a l C harles M arkland w iih an eighih grailer al Norlh D avic nainetl John. Now ihiU Charles al M r. M a rk la iu l’s hom e p la y in g pool. W hen B ig B rolhers B ig Sislers received diseouni lick­ els lo see ihc C harlolie H or­ nels play Ihe Phoenix Suns. C harles and John m ade plans lo allcnd Ihe gam e. .Л reprc- sen laliv c from Ihe llo rn cis ealleil Ihe agency lo say lhal John w as one o f 10 children selecleil to give Ihc players a high live as they enlcred the baskeiball courl. "ll w as fun and w eird at the sam e tim e because I hail stage frighl." John said. "I'.veryoiie in ihe coliseum w as looking al ns. bul il w as e.xciling logreci Ihc players." Mr. M arkland has relired from Ihe D avic Counly school sy sicm . bul he m aintains a sirong inleresl and concern for Charles Markland teaches his younger "brother’’ John some carpentry skills. children. "I'v e been around children for .^(1 years. 1 real­ ize they nccil allenlion. and I now lhal I’ve relired. I can volunieer my tim e." John is helping C’h arles build a deck on the back o f his house. John and C harles have discussed fixing the barn ne.xl U) John's house. O nce Ihey gel C h a rle s’ ileck c o m p ie le d , John's bam will probably be their ne.xl projcct. T h ere are 1.“! c h ild re n m atched in Ihc jirogram , bul anolher 17 are w ailing for a Big Brolher or Big Sisier. Cirahain conlim ially sirives 10 gel people in Ihe eom niu- nily involved so lhal m ore children can receive the ben- e fils lhal o n e -o n -o n e m enloring provides. " Il’s rew arding lo see chil­ dren like John build Iheir self- esiecm . gain new skills, be­ com e exposed lo new environ- m e n ls. and m ake new friends," Cirahain said. A nyone inieresied in vol- unleering shouki conlacl Cira- hani al 75I-W ()ii. W'liile w orking full-linic as c o o rd in a to r o f Ihe agency. Cirahain has been a graduale stuileiu al ihe U niversity of N orlh C arolina al Cireensboro. She gradualed in M ay with a I’h.D . in educalion. She also received a graduate certificale in w o m e n 's stu d ie s anil a graduale certificate in geron­ tology. Real Estate Facts by: Peter Л. Heaven, i Itl the o](Il‘ii iI;i\ s o f rciil óslate. "I.ot Iho h ii\c r I'o w a io !" as yooil ailvico. 'l«ul.iy.‘ "l.o l the lm \o r H I- A W A K l-” m iijht he a Iv ite r sitiriiestion. I’lu Imniebusers. it is a w ise nii>\e lo leam all Ihe taels ahoiit a home hetoio m akinu a piirehase, i’topeny iUMiets jre iei|i«iioil lo ilisoh>so oxisliiii! ileleels m iheir home, set asking pleiily ol i|iiesiiotis m iehl imeoNor potential prohlem s as u e ll. The joal estate aiieiU mas also ho au inroiniation rosouieo. Some inlorm aiion vsliieh ma\ ho helprul itiehiiles: I ) .ice tho hom o. 2 koiisiriiclioii. }) ai:e ol ilio n>ol. •hajie \'l apphanees. ami M reeouls sliouiii^ m ajor lep.tirs lo (he home over the past three \ears. ile.itiii'j eookini: bills lo r the p.ist several \oars can alsi» ho holpliil in Intilcelin^* ulililv ct>sis lo r the I'uinre. I'ljless h u \e is are hiühls trainoi! huiUlini: L’outvaelots ihem seU cs. U is wise to emploN the servieos o f a B E AWARE! leput.ihle. lieenNeil homo inspeetion eotnpan\. .Major siructural e o n ip o iio iii' iik ’luihni: pim iibiiii:. electtical. aiul he.ilinp iV air w ill ho ilio io n yliis mspeeloil. .Applianees u ill ho iesloii. ami w.iier heaieis eheekeil tor p io ;v i tm ictiou. U u\e is sbollili ■ houa io" thal lhe\ havo (he tO'-poiisibililv lo iineoser tiie laels abt'ut ctMìeetiis ihe\ ntay bave. VV'itli a boDK* inspeetioii. .imi earoliil v\Mìsivleiatioi\ ni .»U ilio t.kts pieseiitoil h> Ihe ''ollois. an inhiiinetl. kiio u leiliieahlo ileeision ean ho inailo. ,\ ple.is.ini. lew auliipj ht'iiu.- pnichaso ean Iv Ilio lesiih, l'ilii i\ Il liitilhii with¡’i'nmii\:liin A ('i>nii>(Hi\ lù’idlv. ht nnillil hf ¡»hiisid lo voli III voto’ Ml'\f H'OÌJV jniM M iiiion o/hiixiiii; i>i tl lii'iiit'. Ih' iiin hfinu hid al (or dinirtll iMllIr lllll-sliini\ voti lllilS ll(IVl‘. 4783 Hwy 801 Soulh • New frotn wp to bottom Injide fcn'odcled floor*, wills,cjbinets, bathi. etc. Qu'ft country -letljni, bc.iutifuilx bndicjpcd Lot It OK for one horjc. >59.9 W. Call CWa ., -.1 S ou th-Thi$proptrty incluíííi /two 2BR, 2BA homes, and j two-itory workshop It has 2 lyjtic lysternj and I shared well $106.000. o n cíen. REA L T Y In M ocksvillc 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 * in A dvance/H illsckile 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 124 Rivcnidc Drive • 1500 sqfi on mam lc*el Bascmenc has bath, fireplace, gis monitor heater & partjall/ finished bedroom S den Updates include rcw wtndo*i,ncw jir cot^d.4 ycir o!d roof & new carpet Spacious 2 car carport $92400. CaJI Mai7. 127 Pcppcntone Place • Wonderful 3BR. JBA.home with chcstnot cabmcts in kitchen, lar^c MBR, screened porch m back. Locatcd on largo corner lot. $113,900. CaU Rodney. 26в Wb>ding Creek • New conjtrucijon Quaky bui/t home This jpM fojer ii a San filippo home with JER, 2BA and л 2 car baumcnt fira?e. S13J.900. CaJt Debbio now for cJct-iiU oo specTaJ financing. 1663 RkJgc Rd ■ CNcr 3 jcics & a gcxseoiis cwtan UiJt honV ЗЕЙ. 2.SBA. bviutÁi hdsij Äooa ^iJted ceJ/igv к cjt-<n kjt, scp fin im MEA hji pcua & sep Ux>vcr, MBR wT wiV tfi fVyxa 2 cjr pr. pm Lets tiunSyrvoid $ 199.000. Cill Mary. (ffilM special Financing - Free Appliances j‘i> ^2000 Rebate to Buyer 437 Ijames Church Rood • Great family hrtm»> in nice !of )t!on. 3BP.. 2BA with paved circlj dine. IS68 fi.oi Ii-imjipicc.Ha« kitiil Lifgc yard to play in this summer! $89,900. Call Debbie & Rodney. ) Eaton Road • Nice ranch in convenient |Mc-ckjyiile location with large deck A detached Icirporv gM tog firephce ^98,900. Call I Rodney. 135 Powell Road • lots of sp.K» Grpit workjhcpi. covcrcd do? run, large deck. 2 double carports Much more il09,90tj. Call Debbie. w /(ic c i.‘l> liih lc o ffe r OPEN HOUSE Every Sundm, 2-4pm Charleston Ridge - off Hwy 64 Mst 111 Longleaf Pine • ReU» and enjOy the quiet and coiy vaulted janroom Wonderful Davie location. Split bedroom floor plan. Vaulted ceiLn? and gas lo^s in the living room $157,900. Call janle. 230 Edgewood Cirtle • 3BR. 2BA. bnck nrd\cf w uptbted arpet «ryt & wilpaper. New countcrtopi Ä ble in клсЬсп. Plus 2 ar nra^c. fcnced piiture i I Stil bim w Dck room, $116,ООО. CaJI Mary Lynne, 306 Rollingwood- 4ВЯ. 15EA. al bnck 2 ston wAir^ Msir iu*te w.'ictted tub & $ф ihcrw: Wl basement. Ivw deck fi wtJ eiobifthed nesfibor+iood $199,900.(^1 Debbie. 428 John Crotts Rd • This S*/*AC property is equipped w/2 barns, fencing, 2 itorage bidgj ♦ a pretty country home w/^BR, 3BA. formal living & dining, den w/fireplace 4 bsmt Adii'tJ jcrei« avail, house & 5*/-AC must tell fira $199,900. Call Mary or Pebble, Lot 8 Shallowbrook • A d ^ e • 3BR,2BA,pim bonuj room Нч+i ccdm« and poiitíe 4thBR and 3rd&A.0№f llOOiqfc. $11в,9Ь0.Са11]алке. . . , n phn fcatunrj 3BR. 2kjtchen, fcxTTuI dining gnat гост, v ' ccjvcrcd deck 2 o r gprage.$lJ3,9 112 Covenant Coyc*Elisha Crock Rid^ Quality stick built, ranch i^le home. 38R. ¿BA. walk in closets in each BR & corner fireplace w/ gas logs in great rm. Add'l features include a 2-car garage.a3(fyr.roof. $129,900.Call Mary 237 Creekwood • Nice 3BR.2BA hcfne kxatcd in CrcdciNOod, l-lonc feacuiu 2200 sqn;br№ den in Ьамшсгк WifirepUce & fonral dining. $l]5,070 CalJ Briggett for more detailt. 143 Winding Creek • Th.s 3BR, 2BA home is dcvgncd for cRiciciHy Scn\i-fut\d>csppcd (rienily, icd bonus room, cathedral ceiling in great room. 2cir »ra?c, 30 year sculptured shingled roof. $129,WO.Calt Mary. К tl mm . . . ... H w y 158 • New ConscnjcDon • Spacious 3BR. 2BA home with a full basement. Great locatioH'Convenicnt to shopping and schools. SI4S.000. CalJ Debbie or Cindy for more detaili. G iv e Us A C all To H elp You F in d T h e P erfect H om e! 299 M ^ o lia Ave > Fobuton tome <mi\ ccrunk ole Aoonng and counters tlucxfffx)uc Bull* in entcrtunmcfit center, window «at. 3BR. 3ÌBA, uvi ОЛТ 2200 sqfi Full bucmcrit. Ganicrvng orta widi poctcn sited $229400. CaJI janice. 149 Knollbrook>Meadow Ridge • New Cape Cod home, finished bonui rm make thij J 4BR/2.5BA. Open vaulted ceilmg in great rm. wiwonderiut 4iewi, Hdwtl'j \n foyer, DR & kit Urge 1.0 acrc lot. $247,000. CaJI Mary Lynne. lanirr.McUanicI Debbie I’ennineton .Mary LvnneBivsinger Mary Hendricks Roilney Hailey Cindv Durham Janie .Minton 909-0747 909-1284* W09-08JI 940-7077 909-3803 ^ 940-7522 ‘^97i'8787 468 Main Church Road • 2.9 Acres immaculate custom built home. Features include 3 luge bedrooms, 2 rock firtplictv fmiv^ed den in bsmt.. 3 garages and tons of storage space. $269.900. Call Rodney. Camden Court • СНИпэт friendlynciglibort«od with ^ t Khooit 3BR. ISBA, large prwite tree-luied kx.nc«ic watranty, under арргала! a($M4,900. Call Peier. 126 Winding Creek Rd. • Great llowix^ floor pbn in thit new Ronnie jooej constniction. Great Ovu^ton fWce neifiboehood Buy Todw! $l29,900.CaJll^ney.:Л m mGlen Stanley Peter Heaven U rieutt Ferrell Meric Rector Uckte CouUtan Krt&tcn Uudfurd Amy Anetll998-8900 751-9400 998-8900 75I‘94o650-5172 998-1047 \'isii us on ihc web: w w\\.l\’nninj;li)niU‘alt).t'om .......or.-mail us ill iiilo(<<44’iiniii^ioiilU'alty.com .1)4 - DAVIK COUM Y KNTKKI’RISK RKCORl), Jiilv 4. 2002 Cooleemee Campers Study ‘Backcountry Homeplaces’ r.COOLliliM KI-. - ThL-v'vc ik-arned alxnit all llio dilforcm J ntitchc'' one can use lo ptil a log • house logelher. •. They've learneil a nuniheror iolil-lim ey words like "hewn" ^and "auger " and a ""uindless." They've even Iniih I'onr rep- ;iiea log cabins. ; Al'lera solid week ol'hislory ¡the 31 Cooleem ee Kids lleri- !lago cam pers may jusi leel lhal U liey could Iravel dow n ihe iOreal Wagon Road like iheir an- '•ceslors and creale a small sellle- mem in Ihe I'orks of the ^■adkin. This year's cam p Iheme. .•"'W herein T hey D w elled: ;Backcounlry llomeplaces ". has ;iaken the cam pers on several Ifield Irips. Jusi across llie river .tlhey paid a visil lo Ihe restored 'tPenninger log house on the ■ JNeedmore Road where Helen I’. -W aller lalked ahoul her Conleil- ;e ra le veteran g raniiralher. O.iM.C. Penninger. who pur- ;chased the log house and I'ariii :hi Ihe I8‘)0s, ; Ademonslration ol"huilding tw ilh logs hy hlacksm ilh and ^cahin-builderW ill I'osler of Ad- jlvaiice hroughi lo life the hard -work rei|uired from Iheir fron- '(icr ancestw s. "'If you had a -choice of hringiiig only one •ihing with you lo the w ildeniess ■would ll he a hunling knife, a •sholgun or an a\e'.’"" I'osler ;asked the children. Most cor- Ireclly picked ihe trusty axe. ; A visit to the Cooleem ee Il’lantallon alhm eil Ihe campers tio see siniilarilies and iliffer- ences in residences helween the log house o f an average liackcountry yeom an farm er like Pennlnger an<l a Southern plantation hom e .»nd a slave home, which was also a com ­ mon log cabin. A trip lo Ihe llorne Creek Living History l-'arm near Pin­ nacle gave cam(iers an idea of how many of the .South's plain folks enhanced their original self-sulficieni log cabin farm ­ steads to more prosperous en- icrprises by growing cash crops like tobacco. A lm ost every cam per svas am a/cd lo leam about the lack of iniloor bath­ room facilities, something chil- dren these days lake for granted. The rools ol" the frontier log cabin lay in bolh the Scol-lrish and G erm an m ig ratio n s lo Pennsylvania. Ciermaiis pro­ vided the "know-how " for log co n stru ctio n from th eir Rhineland homeland across the sea. .-Xnd the dimensions for Ihe typical .American log house came from Northern Ireland - where ihe typical Ulster collage was Ifi- by 2-4-feel. The word "cabin"" even com es from the S collish-H nglish " B orders " area, l.ike all folk-dwellings, people buill from local m ateri­ als lhat were readily available. Campers, ages S-14. got the first public tour of whal will ev en tu ally becom e Cooleeinee's new I'am ily Life Nhiseum. a mill house which presently sits al old N'o. 16 Joyner St.. Southern cotton mill towns and villages were con­ stru cted lo attract co u n try people to com e to work in the textile factories, thus the h'ous- ing designs were purposefully developed lo be lamiliar. rhe "old-S lyle. four room " C ooleem ee m ill house looks much like holh ihe Ulsier col­ lage and the typical Hackcountry log cabin. The C ooleem ee " tw o-story, six- room" mill house '..as designeil to resem ble the couniry "Г" house, many of which began as "single-pen " log houses. I'he week's highlight is an overniglii cam ping trip al Cam p .Manna near Pearson's Graveyard - with sw im m ing, canoeing, fishing and goixl campfire cooking. On Satur­ day, the children grailuale from cam p, receiving a cerlificale and a special 'Г-shirl, Cam pers will also show off their log cab­ ins lo tlieir parenis. I'he cam p is pari of Ihe Cooleemee Hislorical .Associa­ tions "Discovering (Jur H eri­ tage" project w hich also in­ cludes school hisiory programs. This year s heritage cam p was also sponsored hy (he D avie I-'amily Y M C ,\ ami M ocksville- Davie Parks Л Reerealioii.'" liefore gradualion cerem o­ nies on Ihe /a c h arv H ouse's ■•vi,'' ,• Campers began their week by visiting Helen Waller's restored log house which belonged to her grandfather, who fought In the Civil War. new brick m em orial palrio. proud parenis sireanieil upsiaits lo \iew Ihe four log houses made by the campers. "".ЛИ week these kids have been learning about building b ackcoiintry luniies - lech- niques for nolching logs, about old tools like axes, ad/s and au­ gers."" said camp organi/er Lynn Rumley. "M ore im porlanl lhan the physical dwellings built by »>ur backcounlry ancestors was their spirit of coin|uering difncuhies. One can imagine our ancestors, afler huilding a log home wilh Iheir OW n hands in the midst of a wilderness, would naturally lic protective of iheir Ulicny and their properly. This homestead ethic helped lo prom pt the A m erican Revolution lhal we Will Foster of Advance explains to Heritage campers u ill celebrate ihis July 4ih." niques used to bulld a log house on the frontier of the tools and tech- S\\M S W IC E G O O D W a l l <Si M c D A N I E L K l . A l l O R - ^ M o c k s v ille : 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 C le m m o n s : 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 www.SWMRealtors.com M o r e F in e H o m e s A v a ila b le Mocksvillc Orikc: 854 Valley Rcl.Mocksvillc, NC Clemmons Ofiice ; 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rtl, Unit 1, Clemmons, NC 1455 Juction Rd* ^86,000 1 ? fe xi' g — '¡îd • .,■‘5 М Ш Й Ш 1460 Needmore Rd* $58,500 Jint mv.' 3BH, l.S»A. liKk hone. U() 1* ■ЧС. lot. Comçjictety fcnxxJcicd 4hfoug)^t. Sc'.Vîi \o iwy $¿000 in ctoSinci* Eie.iutifii 3[5R, 3.5ВЛ home on 5 ♦/• ;»с. 3000»/-Sf. lots of features. 549 Brentwood Rd- $123,500 GriMt rcnt.il (xo()Cfty or st.ifter home. New fx;al jJunx). .w. ruxl new tm roof. S(xtcious 3BR/^BA home, Utjo open floor pi.vi, Uffje Uick deck. ix*Jutiful Linclsc.iping on over 1 rtC»e. 29 Dutchman Hills • $146.432 7045 Hwy. 801 S • $93,500 | 251 Lydia Ln. • $279,900 I '84 Fulton Sl. Great k)olirvi3BR/2BA home wth Uirge clock. AcJoraWe hofrw m country ncohbortioocl' Lcvmg fx^v heat putiv. sloriige buiklngs. aru.« ofxin to kitchcn. User fnendiy floorplan much mote. Impfessive 3BR/2.5BA borne w lh large Greal horse farm on over 13 acres. 3BR/2BA Ixick home on 1.20 .»cres with U iitj foofii, Sep. tue.ikfiai uiid cimng. FetKied « o crus5*ft*nc.ed vviU) porxJ nrxl r»ce workshop, concrete dnvewny, snwll ^ ^ nome ^ Bedroom, unhrtshed bonus room, lots rrxxe' bam. back porch. 14 Acres i p g i - H B i i i i a i ; ii*,,.'-*'-,- ,:75J № S ' 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Balh Gfe.il hütne . 1500+ SF. fresh painted, new carpet, vinyl & more updates 1Л Edgewood Circle • $119,900 ^OOO j 745 S Main SI. • $77,000 | 2477 Hwy 801 S. • $169,500 I 332 Michaels Rd. • $94,000 Г068 Pine Ridge Rd. • $95,00 !l,i 3 Betífoom, 2.5 Baih. 2 Tircplaces. w/basement 422 Pleasant Ac • $99,900 InvTOcuUnte Conditon. ConvctiKm to Л Bedioom. t Bath. Get mote tiouse i-»v+i intow n&,Tnd schools fofvourm onov! L o n t o n ^ r i m i n AtM lflCefor your money!3BR.2BA. 125 Carrie Circle* $135,000 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. offx:e. pnvacy fence, spacious Cute bnck ranch on 1.68 acres 373§_Нш801 N . $265,000 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. H S lS q . Ft, Completeiy Updated» 3 Bedroom, 1 Baüi w/basement m Yadkirville Advance tocaton, Acreage. Pnvale 3BR. 2BA, Rock fireplace, nas k^gs. deck, siofge building, emaculale landscapcog. Private home on over 12 iKres with finished bascmeni/wortishop area 255,0001172 Hollow Hill Ct. • $79,9001172 Hollow Hill Cf. • $79,900 - щ щ ! : íS a . ■'■ií''?*! b ce p to ia l h a ™ .n Y.idlc», Co. Only 3 ^ o ^ t . 5 Bath, Den could 1м 3BR.2aA.lW ürTaxV.iue horse fami wilh 18.5 ac. 3BR/2BA farm style home. 116 Laird Rd. • $79,000 | 219 Lakeview Rd. • $279,500 2 Bedroom. 1 Balh, w/baserT«nt 3BR/2 iiJ biîtlis/2 hííf BA’s Gorgeous cne lewi nUctoyHllGreathcm efor entcrtariig. 198 McAllisler» $575,000 1977 Duke Whitaker Rd.* $249,900 1383 Davie Academy . $164,900 Ц2Ц Woodward Rd. • $92,5001343 Willboone Rd. • $76,000 3 Bedroom,2 Bath DWMH with 2 car tt;fu i.r.cm cfbi.garage SW incVxled on property Neat 3BR/1BA home with many updates New double wide on n»ce tot. Garden lub with nice Master Suite (k l Hat )еЪ|ш'М9-Н01 (liditDiniunaQulm nWiWiOHlci. ПШ 1 hlhf Uoi Sifvinq You With 4embe(\bips m Thf Wuuton Sjlert» Bojrd ol Rejltois Multiple Lifting Servue Certified (ommefodt Investment Membei i(CIM) (jrolind Real DdtJ \U te»iaf Чjrtim td ijl) Uo^s S il iom m tuui (isUnq nttwoiV) Inieinjliondl Helotalion Servues DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4, 2002 - D5 Sprint Offering DSL Service In Mocicsville S print custom ers in M ocksvillc can subscribe to FastContiect DSL for liigh-speetl Internet access and M essage- Line voicemail. Al a special event last week, co-sponsorcil by Ihe D avie Counly Cham ber of Commerce. Sprint provided M ocksville re.sidents and businesses the tools they need to compete wiih towns and cities mucli larger. "Sprint FastC onnect DSL provides the high-speed Internet access our customers want and need," said Pat Elmore, Sprint’s area public affair.s m anager. "M cssageLine voice oflers new com m unications m anagem ent tools we believe our customers want." Residential custom ers are offered the first m onth of FastConnect DSL service free, free self-inslallalion and a S.'iO call-in rebate. The DSL modem is included with the service al no cost for as long as Ihe scrvice remains active. First Baptist Family Night Is July 7 M ocksville First B aptist Church will host a family nighl July 7 at 6. Hamburgers, holdogs and all Ihc trimmings will be provided, with proceeds going tow ard building a new picnic shelter. Entertainment will lie by the W inston-Salem D istrict M ass Choir. Fa.stC onnect DSL prices begin al S2y.99. The website w w w .sprint.eom /ilsl offers details. Sprint's McssageLine service helps cuslom ers manage Iheir communications. The service is niainlenance free. It requires no ciitiipment, so there never is anything to repair. Sprint is responsible for upgrading the m essaging systems in its cenlral offices. U nlike answ ering m achines. M cssageLine is not sutijeel to power failures. Callers can leave m essages during commercial power outages. M cssageLine can answ er m ultiple calls simultaneously. Small business customers and busy households can receive multiple messages wilhoul an incoming caller getting a busy signal. A standard McssageLine m ailbox holds 15 m essages. C allers can review Iheir messages belbre they hang up and edit them. M cssageL ine V oice M ail cosls jusi S4.9.‘i a month for the assurance you'll never miss a call while online, on a call or away from home. Seller Saijs B rim i Offer 1663 R I D C E R O A D • 3+ A C & A L U B R IC K C U S TO M * H O M li! 3 b cilrw m . 2.5 h.iih. hdwd (Irs, vaultccil. Igeat­ iti kit. D R . M » A w/jiicuz/l & .scp .shower. 2 car gar. lg p.Uio. Less tlian 5 yrs old. C a ll M n ry. $199,000. ington mpany 1- T _ Y . 7Sl-<M)0e.\t 15 • 940-7077 nUir^'^^pcnnllIfïtonrillItjXIHn Mary Hendricks 168 Duke Street One level living in Hisloric Cooleemee, Davle County. 2BR, 1 BA - Den could easily be converted la 3rd BR. 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S e r v K e S iy ,n a i U M - G o l d S t.ii - B e s l S [)e < lal S« 11 him D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/C RECORD D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4. 2002 DAVlE COUN I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ju\y 4, 2002 - D' : Cleaning Contracts For County Buildings Discussed New cleaning contracts for county buildings were discussed by coum y commissioners last month. Carl Davidson. Davic Direc­ tor o f Public Works, on June 17 requested new cleaning con­ tracts fo r all county buildings. The contracts are irsued on a two-year basis and expired al the end o f June. Tho county received bids from nine agencies. "T lie guiding force w as sup­ plying gO(Kl scrvicc w ith good cosl." Davidson told commis- School Briefs Ju ly M eeting S ch ed u led Tlie Davie Board o f Education w ill meet at 4 p.m. July 24 at Central Davic Education Center. M arty C arter E lected C h air Tlie board approved motions m aking M arty Carter chair and David Owens vice chair beginning July I. Janie Gamett has agreed to continue serving on the board until the school board elections take place. Garnett's tenn was scheduled lo end on June 30. E m l-of-Y ear B u dget A m endm ents Several budget amendments were required lo be able to close out the fiscal year 2(K)l-20()2 budget: a 568,021 increase in funds from state allotments; an increase o f S.‘i,148 in insurance proceeds; and several transfers iKlwcen line items that equaled out in both Ihc capital expense fund and the federal grant fund. There was also an increase o f S90,6(X) for nutrilion program equipment. Although Ihe funds w ill nol be spcnl unlil aflcr July, purchase orders were rciiuired now. The board approved all the amendments. Interim B u dget A pproved U ntil Ihe stale approves a budget, the school system w ill run under an interim budgel. The board approved the interim bud­ get. understanding lhal it could bo August before the slalc ap­ proves a budgel. The interim budget allows the board to spend no more than it did in Ihc fiscal year 2(M)I-2(X)2. The capital outlay fund budget was also approveil. O pening & C losing Tim e W indows Set Tlie board voteil lo approve selling o|Kiiing and closing w in ­ dows for the schools, which w ill give principals some schedul­ ing flexibility. The attempt to .separate the combined bus routes lor Soulh Davie M iddle School and Davie High School was unsuccessful, as it would require at least four additional buses. Elementary schools w ill start between 8 :I.S 8:2.‘i. and end at 2:50 .1; middle schools liegin 7:.‘i8-S:()S and end 2:.‘i8-.?:()8. The high schtMil w ill begin at 7:.‘i.‘i and end al .1. The optional periotl w ill begin at .1:0.“! and end al N oticing thal some schools ran longer days by live minutes that others. J:inienanictt requested lhat research be done on why some had longer school days than others. As an example, she noted that Cooleemee Elem entary students were released five m inutes laler than M ocksville Elementary, although bolh schi«)ls began al the same time. Student A ssignm ent, R eassignm ent Changes approved hy the board w ill pul mote w ork on par­ ents who file for student reassignnients or transfers afler Ihe filin g deadline. Parents w ill have lo mccl w ith principals and fill out additional paperwork. The principal w ill then make a recommendation for or againsi the change. The final ilccision remains in the hands o f the school board. State R etirem ent P olicy C hanging Tlie stale senate attached a provision to Ihe budget lim iting state retirees from working more than six months for Ihe slale after Ihey effectively retire. This affects the school systema, as many employees retire and then agree lo work one more year, giving Ihe system lim e to find a replacement. The retired em ­ ployee effectively earns their retirement income and salary. The house lias nol yel passed the anieiidmenl. Two P olicies U nder R eview The board received proposed changes lo the Community School.s Program and the Substance Abuse policy. Changes to the com m unity schools prograni include disallowing lent meet­ ings, commercial carnivals and adull celebrations, such as wed­ ding receptions, from school propeny. Also, no alcohol can be served. In addition, fees were increased and discount rate lan­ guage was included for non-profit organizations. The changes to Ihe substance abuse policy require that parents deliver student medication lo the .school. Medication can no longer brought to .school by the student. Medication au­ thorization from a physician is still required. The board re­ quested the allorney review the policy to ensure it is slrong enough. Л Ш Ж B U I L D I N S ^ g a i M O M U N a i U O ' AAwiM, N.C. 998-2140 Window Options for Every N eed & Every Budget sioncrs before presenting the proposals. W hile he typically suggested hat bids go lo the low ­ est bidder, there were cases where lhat was nol true. A ll dcparlmenls and facilities were polled before the choices were made, and a few wanted changes, s p e c ific a lly at the courllunise. Departments there were not happy w ilh the service being provided, he said. nie re tt ere also several loca­ tions lhat should have a common bidder, such as ihc Brock Per­ form ing Arrs building and the Senior Center, which is housed in Ihe lower level. There are also some outlying buildings, which went lo the same bidder due to convenience and localion. Commissioner Michael Allen spoke against approving the bids. " I'm n ol c o in fo rla b le bringing in Iwo new cleaning services." he said. I le asked lhal Davidson and his staff check llie informalion and see whal they could comc up with. There was some concern from Davidson and Ihc other com m issioners about w orking w iilu u il con- iracls. " If we go back and revisil. w e 'll need some guidelines." Davidson said. H is sta ff had done background checks on all companies, as well as lalkiiig lo olhcr customers about service. Allen said he had issues with llie puhlic works buildings and lib ra ry conlracls. The public w iirks conlracl is held by Davic Cleaning, w ilh Davidson pro­ posing iIkiI il go lo TW A for Ihc upcoming year. The public li­ brary is w ilh Mickey Ferrell, ami the proposal w;is for Ihe bid to go to Debbie Snyder. The courthouse cleaning was awarded to Davie Cleaning. The p u h lic w orks contract was awariled loTW A . and the library was awarded to Dehbie Siiytlcr. Democrats To Meet July 9 The Davic Couniy Democratic Parly nicciing will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday. July 9 at the Davic County Public Library. Congre.ssional canciitlatc David Crawford and judicial can­ didate Cynthia Barnhill will be present. It is open to all party members. Child Safety Seat Check Set For July 11 At Davie Hospital On Thursday. July 11, from 9 a.ni.-4 p.m., there will be a free child safety scat check in the parking lot of Davic County Hospital, Mocksville. Booster seats will be given away to children who weigh at least 40 pounds and receive any type of govermnent assis­ tance such as Medicaid or WIC (proof of assistance is re­ quired). For more inroriiKition, contact Anilreia Collins at the Davic Couniy Health Departnient, 7.S|-K70(). A U C T I O N Estate Of: Bynum Shaw (Deaceased) 2700 Speas Road, Winston-Salem T h u r s . • J u l y 1 1 • 1 0 :A M DIHECriO.WS: Tale HOU lo Slll¡^ Cn t k ¡’arkwtiy .Vnrf/i Uuli* FurrM, Silai Crtfk I'iifkiMiy J o/ul J/H) tnilfs, *\hfn nnul furki l>eiir ri^ht iinil immrtUiitrly turn Ufi in fnml of U'uli Forru onto ReynoUUi Htnui (Hinh*\u\ 67t. Follow Hrynolila HtHui iHinh*\iiy ft7j 2 um/ 4/10 milfs lurn ri^hl oriit» nnhtilumi Park KittuI arul irmrl 7//0 mile ond turn left onto Urthalnira HtnuL travel 6H0 mi(^ iintf (urn U(t onto .Sj'riM umi /oKow 2M0 mi{^ to sale on tefl. 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JR.. late ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claim s againsi said estate to presenl Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 4th day ol October. 2002. being three (3) monihs Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebled lo said estate will please maise imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 4th day ol October. 2 0 0 2 . Jam es Kimbrough Sheek. Ill, EXEC 1501 Bearhollow Road Greensboro. NC 27410-3613 7-4-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol BESSIE ANGELL SECHREST. late ol Davie Counly. this is to notily all persons having claim s againsi said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 20lh day ol Septem­ ber. 2002. boing Itiree (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 20th day ol Juno. 2002. Barry L. Sechrest 1440 N. Main Sireol Mocksville. NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol JESSE FRANKLIN THOMPSON, late ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claim s against said estate lo presenl Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day ol Septem­ ber. 2002. being Ihree (3) months Irom tho lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 20lh day ol June, 2002. William C, Ervin, Jr. 1004 Augusta Courl Clemmons, NC 27012 6-20-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix ol Ihe Estate ol ALICE CONLEY SPILLMAN, late ol Davie County, this is 10 notily all persons having claim s againsi said estate to presenl Ihem lo ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 13th day ol Septem­ ber. 2002. being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This Ihe 13th day ol June, 2002. Jean K. Taylor. Executrix 162 Cemeteiy Road Mocksville. NC 27028 6-13-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol RAY WAYNE GRIF­ FIN. lale ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol September. 2002. be­ ing three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to Ihe undersigned. This the 20lh day ol June, 2002. Mazie W. Grillin 1020 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol DIANA MATTHEWS SPRINGER, lale ol Davie Counly, Ihis is to notily all persons having claim s against said estate to present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day ol Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to tho under­ signed. This the 20th day ol June, 2002, David SprJnger 1372 Point Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 254 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION SHARON LEA HALL. Plaintill. vs. DAVID VANCE HAMM, DetendanI TO; David Vance Hamm TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in the above-captioned mat­ ter. The nature ol Ihe reliel being sought is as lollows: Absolute Di­ vorce by Molion lor Summary Judgment. You are required to make de- lonse to such pleading no laler than July 10, 2002. and upon your lailure to do so. the pady seeking service againsi you will apply lo the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 14th day ol June, 2002. JULIE A. PARKER PARKER S PARKER Attorney lor Plaintill 854 Valley Road, Suile 200 Mocksville. NC 27028 (336) 751-1890 NORTH CAROLINA 6-20-3tn DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 J4 2 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN RE: JENNA ROBIN DURHAM. Minor Crystal Robin Allen Durham, Peti­ tioner (mother) Robert Julian Shipman. Respon­ dent (lather) TO: Robert Julian Shipman TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel againsi you has been liled in Ihe above-captioned mat­ ter. The nature ol the reliel boing sought is as lollows: Termination ol Parental Rights. You are required to make de- lense lo such pleading no laler than July 25, 2002. and upon your lail- um to do so. the party seeking ser­ vice against you will apply to the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 25th day ol June. 2002. Michael J. Parker PARKER & PARKER Attorney lor Petitioner 854 Valley Road, Suile 200 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-1890 NORTH CAROLINA 7-4-3tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol RAY HARDING O'NEAL, lale ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol September, 2002, be­ ing three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 20th day ol June, 2002. Paul F. O'Neal, Executor 165 Ijames Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Madin & Van Hoy, LLP Atlorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA 6-20-4tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol ANTONIO PETER ANDRADE, late ol Davie Counly, this is lo notily all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 27th day of Sep­ tember, 2002, being three (3) monihs Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 27th day ol Septem­ ber, 2002. Jill T. Andrade 884 Milling Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ trix ol the Estate ol DARRELL GRANT STEELE, lale ol Davie Counly, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol Sep­ tember, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 20lh day ol June, 2002. Vicke S. Steele, ADMN 120 W. Chinaberty Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements ol Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A ol the General Statutes ol Norlh Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 ol Ihe Davie Counly Code ol Ordinances, that the Davie Counly Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing in the Commissioners Room ol Ihe Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksvllle, NC, on Monday, July 8, 2002 at 7:15 p,m, to hear the loilowing requests: WlrelessTelecommunlcatlons Facilities Siting Ordinance, The Board ol Com m issioners will consider a new ordinance regu­ lating w ireless lacllltles (also known as cell towers). The pro­ posed ordinance; requires loca­ tion of facilities on existing build­ ings or structures where pos­ sible; requires Ihe height of new towers be limited to 199 (eet and to be unllghled; requires all new towers to be locatcd at least 500 feet Irom any public or private street; allows for tho County to use expert technical assistance to review applications lor new facilities: requires that the need of Ihe facility be demonstrated; permits the location of antennae and lacllltles on existing towers and structures without special permits or hearings; requires a removal bond In the event the tower Is no longer In use; and, requires certification that any proposed new lower or existing structure be structurally safe to support w ireless facilities, A copy ol the lull text ol this pro­ posed Ordinance Is available on the C ounty w ebsite at WWWiTO.davie.nc.US or at the Plan­ ning Department. The public is invited lo attend Ihe hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heat in la- vor ol. or in opposition to, Ihe above items. Additional inlormation is available al the Planning Depart­ ment on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (335) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-27-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 02 CVD 172 ROY HOWARD McCOLLUM. Plaintill, vs. SUSAN EATON McCOLLUM, Delendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: SUSAN EATON McCOLLUM TAKE NOTICE thal a pleding seeking reliel againsi you has been liled in Ihe above-entitled aclion. The nature ol the reliel sought is as lollows: The Plaintill is seeking: Abso­ lute Divorce YOU ARE REOUIRED to make defense to such pleading no later than Ihe 13th day ol August. 2002. said date being (orty (40) days (tom Ihe lirst publication ol this notice, and upon your failure lo do so. Ihe parties seeking sen/ice against you will apply lo the Court lor the reliel sought. This Ihe 27th day ol June, 2002. MARTIN & VAN HOY L.L.R By Robert H. Raisbeck, Jr. Atlorney lor Plaintill Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2171 7-4-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe Estate ol ARNE 0. YENSEN., late ol Davie Counly, Ihis is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 4lh day ol Octobcr, 2002, being three (3),monlhs from Ihe lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 4lh day ol July. 2002. Lucille S. Yensen, Executrix c/o T. Dan Womble, Atlorney 3802 Clemmons Rd., Suite A Clemmons, NC 27012 7-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the Estate of VIVIAN BYNUM PERKINS, late of Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having claim s against said estate lo presenl them to the undeisigned on or before the 20th day of Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This Ihe 20lh day ol June, 2002. Martha Perkins Miller, EXEC RO. Box 787 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 01 SP108 Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust m ade by Michael B, Stew art and Kim D. Grubb (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Michaol B. Stewart) lo Countrywide Title Corporation, Trustee(s), dated Ihe 22nd day ol November, 1999, and recorded in Book 320, Page 419. Davie Counly Registry, North Carolina. Delault having been made in Ihe payment ol the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned. H. TERRY HUTCHENS. P.A.. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrument duly recorded in Ihe Ollice ol tho Reg­ ister ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder ol Ihe note evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed. the under­ signed Substitute trustee will oiler lor sale at the Courthouse Door, in Iho City ol Mocksvillo. Davie Counly. North Carolina 11:30 A.M. on Friday, the 12th day ol July. 2002. and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the loilowing real estate situated in the County ol Davie. North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: BEGINNING al an existing iron which is located North 44 degs. 35 mins. 15 soc. West 899.78 lool Irom N.C.G.S. Monument "Society" having coordinates ol North = 778.248.9999 and East = 1.498.515.9382. said beginning point also being the northeast cor­ ner ol O.L. Slroud as described in Deed Book 138, Page 318, thence Irom aid beginning point. South 02 dogs. 44 mins. 58 sec. West 56.10 toot to an existing iron: thence South 02 degs. 44 minutes 58 sec. Wesl 201.80 feet to a new iron: thence Norlh 82 dogs. 36 minules 45 sec. West 389.46 feet to a now iron: thence North 18 degs. 54 mins. 47 sec. East 488.84 leet lo a new railroad spike in Ihe cenler ol Ridge Road: thence Soulh 54 degs. 00 mins. 04 spo. East 102.63 leet to an unmarked point; thence South 49 degs. 56 mins. 54 sec. 108.42 leel lo a new railroad spike in Ihe cenler ol Ridge Road; thence South 02 degs. 44 mins. 58 sec. West 72.13 leet to tlie POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING contain­ ing 3.12 acres more or less as de­ scribed by a survey dated May 18, 1993 by Grady L. Tulterow, R.L.S. Together with improvements lo­ cated thereon: said property being localed at 1663 Ridge Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe lax ol Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) requited by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property lo be oliered pur­ suant lo this notice ol sale is being oliered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor Ihe holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreemenl. or botli, being loreclosed, nor Ihe ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agenis or authorized representative 01 either Ihe Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmenlal, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being oliered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arts- ing out ol or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihis properly is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred lilly dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at Ihe lime ol the sale. This 17th day ol June, 2002, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A. Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Suile 103 RO. Box 2505 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-27-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 02 SP 95 Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by Daniel Michael O'Dell Jr. and Jenniler Leo Hallield O'Dell (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Daniel Michael O'Dell and Jenniler Lee O'Dell) to John H. Kotnegay, Trustee(s), dated the 29th day ol January, 1999, and re­ corded in Book 295, Page 13b, Davie Counly Registry, North Caro­ lina. Delault having been made in Ihe payment ol the note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed ol Trust and Ihe undersigned. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A.. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol Iho Register ol Deeds ol Davie County. North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed lhat Ihe Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute trustee will oiler lor sale at Ihe Courthouse Door, in Ihe Cily ol Mocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina 11:30 A.M. on Friday, the 12th day ol July. 2002. and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the loilowing teal estate situated in the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly de­ scribed as lollows: BEGINNING al a new iron pin the Norlheasletn corner ol Ihe within described tract in Ihe line ol Thomas Milchell Fleming (Deed Book 78 at Page 577) said poinl and place ol beginning boing lo­ cated Soulh 32 degs. 57 min. 00 soc. East 82.07 leel Irom a monu­ ment. the Notllieaslotn corner ol Joe Hatlan Swicegood (Deed Book 78 at Page 574) corner ol Thomas Mitchell Fleming: thence Irom the beginning Soulh 32 degs. 57 min. 00 sec. East 171.14loet toamonu- ment: thence South 27 degs. 38 min. 44 sec. Wost 57.26 leet lo a new iron pin in the Southwestern corner ol the within described tract: Ihence North 76 degs. 39 min. 05 sec. West 175.39 leel to a new iron pin. the Northwestern coiner ol the wilhin described tract: thence Soulh 87 degs. 47 min. 33 sec. East 76.49 leet to Iho point and place ol beginning, containing 0.586 acres as surveyed by Tutterow Surveying on April 12. 1990. revised April 18,1990, and being a portion ol thal properly de­ scribed in Deed Book 78. Page 574. Together wilh a non-oxclusive easement lor purposes of ingress, egress, and regress which ease­ ment shall be appurtenant to Ihe above descried 0.586 acre Iracl running over Ihe lands ol Joe Harlan Swicegood described in Deed Book 78 al Page 574 which easement shall be 30 leet in width. Ihe Southern boundary ol which is described as lollows: Beginning at a poinl in the centerline ol SR 1808 the Northernweslern cornor ol Gary L. Brannon (Deed Book 140 at page 545) and abutting property owned by Mitchell Fleming (Deed Book 44, page 591): thence Irom the beginning with Ihe common Brannon Joe Hatlan Swicegood line Soulh 76 degs.l 39 min. 05 sec. East 523.46 leel to a stone Ihe Northeastern corner ol Gary L. Brannon. Should the property bo pur chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the tax ol Thirty Cents (30c) pet One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be oliered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being oliered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor Ihe ollicers, diteclors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative 01 either Ihe Trustee or the holder of Ihe note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any pliysical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being oliered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out ol or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred lifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ol the sale. This 21st day ol June, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, RA, Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, PA. Substilule Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Suile 103 P,0. Box 1026 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-27-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF • JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA ■■ SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP67 ' IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- CLOSUREOFADEEDOFTRUST ' EXECUTED BY TEDFORD M. i RANDOLPH, JR, AND JANICE N. ^ RANDOLPH DATED JANUARY ■ 29, 1999 AND RECORDED IN ' BOOK 295 AT PAGE 586 IN THE ■ DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS- | TRY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE | Pursuant loan order ol the Clerk ; ol Superior Court and under and by ; virtue ol Ihe power and authority ; contained In the above-relerenced ; deed ol trust and because of de- ' lault in Ihe payment ol Ihe Indebt- ; edness thereby secured and lail- ; ure lo carry out and petlorm the ; stipulation and agreements therein | contained, and pursuant to demand ■ ol Ihe owner and and holder ol Ihe ; indebtedness secured by said deed ; ol trust, the undersigned substitute | trustee will expose lor sale al pub- | lie auction to the highest bidder lor I cash al the usual place at tho 1 county courthouse ol said counly i at 2:00 P.M. on July 11, 2002, the j loilowing described real estate and ' any other improvements which may | be situated thereon, situated in ' Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly desciibed . as lollows: Beginning al a railroad spike localed in the centerline ol Rainbow Road(S.R. 1441),saidpointmark- ing tho northeast corner ol property ' ol Karen D. Ralls (see Deed Book . 186 al Page 749, Davie County Registry) and the southeast corner ol the wilhin-described tract and Irom said point running thence wilh the northern boundary ol said Karen D. Rails property, Norlh 89 degrees 17'10 " West 394.45 leet lo . a new iron located at Ihe southeast corner ol property ol Victoria E. • Newell (see Deed Book 178 at Page 596, Davie County Registry) tunning thence with the eastern ■ boundary ol said Victoria E. Newell property, Notth 00 degrees 04'56" East 520.00 leet to a PK nail lo­ cated 2.4' north ol the centerline ol Speaks Road (S.R. 1440); tunning thence with the centeiline ol Rain- ’ bow Road, South 06 degrees 47' ■ 22" East 302.37 leel to a point, con­ tinuing thence with said centeiline, Soulh 04 degrees 42'49" East 212.82 leet to a railroad spike, the point and place ol Beginning. Con­ taining 4.375 acres, mote or less, according to a survey prepaied by Sam R Hall R.L.S. L-2930, dated February 1,1999 and being desig- ■ nated as Drawing No. 2399-2, and ■ being a portion ol properly ol Henry E. Douthit (see Deed Book 144 at ■ Page 237, Davie County Registry.) Subject to the right-ol-ways ol Speaks Road (S.R. 1440) and ■ Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441) as shown on said survey. And Being more commonly ) known as: 537 Rainbow Road, Ad- ' vanee, NC 27006. The record owners of Ihe prop­ erly. as rellecled on the records ol : the Register ol Deeds. ateTedlord . M. Randolph, Jr. and Janice N. Randolph. The property lo be oliered pur­ suant to Ihis notice ol sale is being ^ oliered for sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS," Nei- . ther the Trustee nor the holder ol ' the note secured by the deed ol ! Itusl/securily agreement, or both, i being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, • agents or authorized representative • of either Trustee or the holder ol I Ihe note make any representation"’ or warranty related to ihe title or any physical, environmenlal, health or., salety conditions existing In, on, al ¡ 1 or relating lo the property being of-. 11 lered lor sale, and any and all re- 'I sponsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating lo any such! ‘ condition expressly are disclaimed.:! ¡ This sale is made subject lo all prior! 1 liens and encumbrances, and un-ll paid taxes and assessm ents in-!.' eluding bul not limited to any trans-! 1 Ier tax associated with Ihe foreclo-!! sure, lor paying, il any, A deposit ol 1! live percent (5%) ol the amount ot!l the bid or seven hundred filly dol-i! lars ($750,00), w hichever Is!! greater, is required and must bell tendered in the form of certified!! lunds at the time of the sale. This;! sale will be held open ten days for!! upset bids as required by law, Foi-1! lowing the expiration of the statu-'.! tory upset period, all remaining;! amounts are Immediately due andl! owing, l; The dale of this Notice Is June 11 14,2002, ■ i; ELIZABETH B, ELLS OR'l DAVID w,n e il l;; Substituto Trustee;; 8520 Clilf Cameron Drive,;; Suite 300,; Charlotte, NC 28269;; (704) 333-8107 ; 6-27-2tn 1 1)8 - DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRPRISK RKCORI). .Iiilv 4. 2(l()2 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant lo Ihe requirements ol Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A ol the General Statutes of North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 of the Davie County Code ol Ordinances, thal Ihe Davie County Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing in Ihe Com m issioners Room ol the Davie County Admin­ istration Building. Mocksville. NC. on Monday, July 8, 2002 ot 7:15 p.m. to hear the lollowing requests: A) Timothy Cranllll has applied to rezone 3.9 acres of land Irom Residential (R-20) and Residenlial Agricultural (R-A) to Residential Manufactured Home (R-M). This properly is located at 2295 US Hwy. 601 Soulh. oil Ihe east side ol Hwy. 601, and is further described as Parcel B-15 ol Davie Counly Tax MapL-5-10. B) Roberl Ireland has applied to rezone 3.6 acres ol land Irom Residential (R-20) lo Residential Agricultural (R-A). This property is located at 1299 Liberty Church Road and is lurther described as Parcel 30 ol Davie County Ta* Map D-2. C) Tommy Price has applied to rezone 6.3 acres ol land (rom Resi­ dential Agricultural (R-A) to Resi­ dential Suburban Special Use (R- 12-S) lor a residential condominium development. This property is lo­ cated at 340 Walt Wilson Road and is further described as Parcels B- 1, B-2, and B-28.01 ol Davio Counly Tax Map L-5-2 and a por­ tion of Parcel 7 of Tax Map L-5. D) Vulcan Materials Company has applied to rezone approxi­ mately 18 actes of land (rom Resi­ dential (R-20) to Industrial Special . Use (1-4-S) lor mining and quarry­ ing only This property is located olf Ihe east side ol Farmington Road adjoining the western side ol the existing quarry and was excluded Irom Ihe original 1974 rezoning to Heavy Industrial lor the quarry. The j) property Is lurther described as being Parcels 42.43.01 and a por­ tion ol 43 of Davie County Tax Map F-5. Signs <«111 be poMod on \ho above listed properties lo advortiso the Public Hearing. The public IS invited to attend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity lo be hear in la- vpr ol, or in opposition to, Ihe above Ite m s . Additional inlormation is available at the Planning Depart- nlent on weekdays between 8:30 arm. and 5 00 p.m. or by telephone a|(336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-27-2tn LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & O perator Brad Lagle ( 3 3 6 ) 9 4 0 - 3 7 6 2 ( 3 3 6 ) 3 9 9 - 3 8 2 1 G L A S S I F I E D S INEXPKMSIVE Ш Ш Ш В И Е Yard Sales RANDY MILLER &SONS WSMilU-r (336) 284-2826 • Free Estimates • Insured • Reliable, Friendly Service u h d a le in câ u u l.ciim AshDale Construction Sl'K C lA I.IZlSC IN Al.l. I’llASKS OK Ho.M K R e .m o d k ij.v ; Adilitions. R(x)lini:. Paiminy. Minor HIcc. & I’lumbing. Kilclion. Balh A; l\itii)Tili;. IX-tls. Dixrks. Sheds. Bams. I'cncos. Retaining Walls lo Ceiling rans...We do il all! Dayid McCultar-Ovner P h o n e : ( 3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 - 7 3 6 3 M o b i l « : ( 3 3 6 ) 6 5 5 - 8 5 5 8 Oh me, oh my, July 5th is Retirement Day for T A Y L O R S L Y E Wc have lK*aid il fmm Iiin N)ns*s mi)uih. Taylor will linallv retire fmtii BellSouth. He h:LS given them 41 long ye;irs of his Iiie. Now he’ll be lii h^Miw wiil\ his lucky sviie. lljc tiiiK* hils come to sit back and rvla.\; Enjoy his lile lo the max. Wc wish him luck; vve wish him well. Will Kathy survive? Only time will tell! Yard Sales 4 FAMILY YARD Sale, Saturday July 6th 8:00-?, 2472 Highway 64E. Lots of baby clothes and baby equipmenl. Adult clothes, lurnilure. household items, com­ puters, accessories and much more. Rain Cancels, 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South, past Lakewood Motel, Saddles, bridles, etc.. sporting goods, pots & pans, col­ lectibles, tools and handles, Frl 1-5 Sal & Sun. 9-5 336-936-0051 BIG YARD & Crall Sale, Satur­ day 8-3, 365 Junction Rd. CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES Is moving to 601 South (Ellls Center) July 2002. (336) 751-6252 CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT Bait & Tackle now open, Tues- day-Saturday 10;00qm-6,00pm. Now accepting furniture. 1430 801S beside 4th Creek, 336-751 - 4507. FAYE'S ATTIC - Main Street. Y adkinviiie, A ntiques. Collectables. Glassware, Furni­ ture, Old Tools. Bedroom, Dining Sets, Hutches. Open Daily 10-5, 336-679-2028, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7-12, 330 Gwyn Slreel. GARAGE SALE: SATURDAY. July 6. 7am-12noon, 159 Brook Drive, turn in Iront of Burger King on Madison Rd about 1 mile to second entrance, 41h house down the hill on the left, GIGANTIC 3 FAMILY Yard Sale, Friday July 5 8am-5pm & Satur­ day July 6 8am-12noon, Homer Potts Rd. Lots ol clothes, games, household items, books, lurniture and much more. Rain or Shine! HUGE SALE. FRIDAY 8-2, Sat­ urday 8-12. Hallm ark collectables, lurniture. Quilts. TVs, new microwave. Princess House. Washer/Dryer, Chestnut Trail off Cornatzer Rd-1 1/2 mile Irom Highway 64E, HUGE YARD SALE - Fred Lanier Rd, (beside Lake Myers). July 4. 5 & 6th, Furniture, kids clothes, toys, glassware, don’t miss one, 7-2, JULY 1 ST THRU 6th or until sold out - Cheap, cheap stull, Hwy 601N - 3 1/2 miles past Wm, R. Davie School. 4th house on right past Dutchman Creek. JULY 5TH & 6th, Friday S Satur­ day. Huge 3 Family Yard Sale in­ cluding, estate items, tools, toys, clothing, men, women, children, dishes. CD s, books, lurniture. sport equipment, collectables. Directions from Mocksville: Take 601S, 2 miles after 801 intersec­ tion, sale will be on the right side of 601 belore Pine Ridge Rd, (Rain Cancels) SATURDAY 8-4, PC Software, Sports cards, Coca-Cola, clothes infant & other items ol great de­ sire, 801 Woodlee Renee end ol Norma Lane, Advance, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 7-?, 151 W est Church Slreet, Lots ol items, SATURDAY, JULY 6TH, High­ way 801 North acro ss from Green Meadows Baptist Church, Small girls, boys and adult cloth­ ing, household items. Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center olfers confidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and relerrals. M ake a healthy choice for your life! Call 753-HOPE lor appoiniment. Animals BABIES, BRONZE TURKEYS - S5.00 each 8 Ringneck Pheas­ ants $3.50 each, 998-8650, BLACK PONY FOR Sale, Me­ dium Size, S800 lirm. Saddle in­ cluded, 492-7741. RED ANGUS-SIMMENTAL- Beefmaster-purebred and cross. Bred and open-cows. heilers. Bull calves out ol purebred bulls. $500-up, Jimmy Sink (336)463- 5940/(336)941-7390,__________ Apartments 2BDRM APT lor mature adulls who enjoy 24 hour security, yard m aintenance and paid utilities. Quiet & peaceful, Mocksville. Convenient, Call Shelia at 751- 1515, Cedar Rock Assisted Liv­ ing Community 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Per- lect for older adults, $550,00.'mo. Mocksville, Call Shelia al 751- 1515. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy ellicient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath lloors. Located in M ocksville behind tho old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr, oil of Hwy, 158, Ollice hours 1-6 M-F & Sat, 10- 12, Phone 751-0168, VINEYARD BROOK, HANES Mall A rea, 2 BR, 1,5 BA. Townhomeswilh screened porch & $495 mo, Hubbard Rlly, 723- 4306,_________________________ Beacti Property CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view. IBR, 1 1/2BA. sleeps lour, pool. w/d. $500 per week. 910- 791-5788, Boats for Sale 14’ ALUMACRAFT W/TBAILEr, 9,9 Mercury, excellent condition com plete wilh trolling motor $1,900 336-492-2944, Card Of Thanl<s THE FAMILY OF the late Jam es K, Sheek. Jr. thank all ol you who have helped in this dillicult time. The food, flowers, cards, visits, and telephone calls are deeply appreciated. We will never lorget your kindness._________________ Ctilld Care STAY HOME MOM will babysit in my hom e. Pinebrook School Area. Excellent R ates - 940- 6664. WILLIAM R. DAVIE AREA, STEP AHEAD PRE-K AND LEARNING CENTER. SMALL GROUPS. LIMITED OPENINGS 384 YEAR OLDS. BEGINNING 8/1. LEAVE M ESSAGE. 492- 2835. Commercial Property STORE FOR RENT - North Main Slreet - 998-0281 alter 7:00pm. Furniture LOVESEAT BEIGE S75.00. Col- lee Table & End Table $40.00. Tiletop Table and 4 chairs $200.00. 1211 lishing boat with trolling motor $250.00.492-5819, WHITE BEDROOM SUIT, twin beds, dresser/m irror, chest, nightstnnd, desk S450, Great for little girl. Call 998-3532,2 Heattli IN PAIN? Dr, Cudd is back Sat­ urday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751-2512 Homes For Rent 2 BR, 2BA FURNISHED - No Pets, Call 336-492-5764 or 336- 751-4117, 3 BEDROOM, STOVE, Relrig,, Washer/Dryer, Central Air, Avail­ able July 15lh, 233 Mountview St.. $550.00 per month, $550.00 Deposit. (336) 751-2532, FOR A LISTING ol available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751-3538 H om es For Rent. Olllce Space for Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Reallors, 751-222 SWF SEEKING ROOMATES lo share expenses lor 3BR, 2BA home in Mocksville area. Rent includes all utilities. Deposit and Relerences required, 751-9361. HOUSE FOR RENT-3BR, IBA S550/monlh in city limits 722- 0 2 2 0 , LARGE HOUSE IN Hillsdale area, 3BR. 2,5 baths, linished basem ent with large lamily room. 2 car garage, laudry room. Like new condition. $800.00 per monlh plus deposit and reler­ ences. 336-751-2532 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS COMING! Bobcat, aeraioc core plugger & more lor rent todavl h : ; . : ! , : : ,«6.7 5 1-2 3 0 4 WISgCORVST^ M I N I - S T O R A G E For all j’our .storage need.s,' ciioose us! Conic bv to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Forli CaU today! (336) 0 8 8 -8 8 1 0 A U C T I O N Estate Of Alma M. Flynn (Deceased) 4 2 2 0 W hitñeid S t, W inston-Salem T u e s . • J u ly 9 • 1 0 :a m Directions: /n w i V\’..SV I'lillau /./Kvtr St fo Cuncr ScIiih*! RJ, tiim I'ollois Cur\cr SiiuHtl Rii 4 ’it) mih\ turn Rii:hl unlit While Sirvi't. I'ttihw in mile. ШП) Kiiiitt initii WhiitU'lii Kii. >.//f tm ¡.cir_______________________________ N<■«1 lli-ltitt OrTiTi-ii (Suli)i-cl Го Omflrmulitiii): ^ Mr. I li\ 11>тчс «n •ipproMiiuicK 21 jcrc, comptciclv tciucil m \.inl Olliof to.niu iiiclmlc kitthcii, iwm. anvJ l.iwulr> ич'т Oil ccinr.ii .nr 1 i.ir ilct.ubcil c.iri'ori tuc.tt l«ir I’nsi time liomcnwiicr or iiivcvttir Гог Influir ищи for xifHln)*. cornaci I ига Грру at .УУ>.Д45.1.М I_____ P A im A L U S T . FU R N iTUR E. Sola & Chaii; End TnWos; 4 Pioco Bodroom Suit; TV Sland; Upholstorod Reclmor; Oak Dmmg Room Table (A2". Round); Oak Chiina Cabinet: Small Oak DuHol; Prossod Dack Ch.urti. Round Oak Contor Tablo; Utility Tablo; Lamps. 4 Drawor Chost; 1. Drawer Table A N T IQ U E S & C O L L E C T IB L E S : Old Framod Picluros; Eafiy Child s Chair; Soil Player Piano {Oak); Singer A Drawor Sowing Machino (Oak); Old Clock; Old Miniature Basket; Oil Lamp; Paintod Wash Stand; Prossod Glass; Pattern Glass; Watts Bowl; Old Bowl & Pitchor; Punch Bowl Sot: Depression Glass; Sorvico for 0 Carlion China; Cups & Saucor Sots (Mado in Japan). Copper Lustor Pitchor; Teapot; Iris & Hornngbono Glasswaro IM IS C E L LA N E O U S :1 0 9 7 Lincoln Towncar {Exocutivo Sories-54,000 milos Being Sold Sub)ocl lo Conlirmation); Orton VC R ; G E Upright Froozor. Kcnmoro Washer & Dryer; Whirlpool Rango; Konmoro Rolrigorator; Sharp Carousel Microwavo; Motal Slorago Cabinet; Moial ShoK; Bird Bath; Doghouso; Hotpoinl Window A/C Unit; Wooden Ladders; plus rrioro,., Cul. Kcimcth G. Kclncr. l»rcs.. N C A L 326S First Choice Auction & Realty I'irm Licciisc m i') • PO lien Lewisville • (.1.16) 'M.S-a 11K Vjwi Our Web Site it miu iir’ili.hoiccjiictiim auii • aiuil: iliiUJiiiuvMh'UnMliuvm Homes For Rent 314 WINDWARD CIRCLE-NEW CONSTRUCTION in Myers Park, Mocksville, 3BR, 2,5BA, Garage. Stove. Dishwasher. Heat Pump, $750/month. H ubbard Realty, 723-4306,_____________________ MOCKSVILLE AREA, 3BR, 2BA Huge H ouse on 2,75 acres. Large workshopiwater/electricity, $895/mo. 751-4371. NICE 2BR, IBA, FULL b ase­ ment, William R. Davie Area. $500/mo.. $450/deposit. 704- 546-2089, VERY NICE, CLEAN 3BR. 2BA brick home w/ carport and de­ tached garage. No HUD. $675,00 per month, 1st month rent and 1 month deposit. Available August 1st. Pets considered. 336-492- 2225,__________________________ Homes For Sale 3BR RANCH: CENTRAL air. Owner will pay closing costs, $78,000 FIRM. 751-4502. CAPE COD HOME, 1930 Sq. Ft., 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath. Normal Build­ ing Cost $125.400. July Only $75.000. Built on your lot! Call 1 - 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. FOR SA LE...BY OW NER, $99.000, 1900 sq It. over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, lire- plnce, Ig living room, den, cov­ ered Iront porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 basem ent with work area, brick with central air. Call lor appointment 751-5140, 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville, MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct-Save $$, For Iree literature, call 1-888-889-6356, NEW HOME, 7/12 rool. insulaled windows, much more. Normal cost $75,000. Built on your lot $57.950, July Only! 336-751- 7340 or 1-866-624-7457. REDUCED PR IC E. W OOD­ LAND Subdivision 2054 sq. It. brick rancher. O ne ol M ocksville's lines! neighbor­ hoods. Three Bedroom s, two balhs, double car garage, huge sun room, two tire places, many updates. Was $179,900, NOW $169.900 Neg. 751-2259 (D) or 751-3436 (N). TRUE MODULAR'« HOMES- Huge Savings! For Literature Call 1-800-322-8679,_______________ Land For Sale 17 ACRES ON Pinevilla Rd. $6,000/acre. 998-3621 or 998- 3505. 6.4 ACRES w/30 It. wide gravel road. Thirty leet ol road Irontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 Wesl, Gall & leave m essage 998- 4632 or 751-1760, FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TRACTS- ideal lor stick built or modular home. Counly waler available 998-3678 Lots For Rent NEWi ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped, 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd. ofl Hwy 64E. Only 5 spaces lell. Spaces lor doublewides available. 998- 8276 or 998-8222. Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning 8 weedeating 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 IVIisceilaneous CRAFTSMAN 5.0 HP 24" Iront tine liller $225.00, Hoover W lndlunnel V acuum . New $200,00, 940-2046, FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Call 751-5362 or 751-4738 FOR SALE, HOT Wheels Collec­ tion over 800 cars $1.200.00, Call Doris at 751-4952, FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE 6 panel Exterior Steel Door Units, $69,00/ea; 8’x8' utility buildings. $299 ea,;4'x7’ x 5/16” sheetrock, $2.99/ea 4'x9', $3,99/ea,; 8' Landscaping timbers. $1.99/ea.: 2'x4' ceiling lile, $14.95 a pack, Insulaled wood windows $49/ea, 5'4"x8'2" hardboard, $3,99/ea,; B athroom sinks with laucet. R ange hoods, $14.95/ea.; 4x12'x1 /2" Sheetrock. $5,99/ea,; 5 gallon buckets ol block filler, $29,95 ea,; Entry Kwikset lock sels, $9,99.'ea,: 4’xB' Plastic mir­ rors. $29,95/ea. New roofing shingles. $14,95/sq, ■'ergo laminate flooring. $1,99/ sq, ft,; Formica. $,50/sq. II,; In- F O R S A L E : Cars • TrucksUtility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC terior paneling. $5,95/ea,; Bldg, stone $140 per pallet; Rooling lell, S6,95/ro(l; Carpel, $3.95/yd. We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 36" dia. We stock pumps & accessories lor wells. Steel I- Beams For Sale, K & G SALVAGE (Reynoida Road) 1st business on West bank ol Yadkin River 336-699-2124 HOT POINT WASHER/DRYER. Dryer works great. Washer runs but needs timer to switch cycles. $100.00 Call 751-5277, LOCAL CHANNELS NOW avail­ able on Directv. Single System $29.99 installed. Dual System $49.99 installed. Gall 751-9961. Toll Free 1-800-441-6408. l\/lobiie Homes/ Rent 2BR, 2BA, CLEAN, Highway 601 N. $375/month plus deposit, No Pels. 336-463-5457. 2BR, STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, very nice inside, trash pick-up. Farmington area. $395/mo, 704- 873-5426 A CHANCE TO take advantage ol a bad econom y, too many people losing their homes. II you are interested in assuming pay­ ments on one of these homes call Factory Certilied at 767-3329, PRIVATE LOT, 2BR, IBA, Cen­ tral Air, R eferences, No Pets! $425/month, $425/deposit. 336- 918-4111 (Local).828-478-9416. READY TO MOVE in; 2br up­ stairs apt. lurnlshed w/ lurniture, all utilities. $550/month. 751- 1218 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / l\/lany Colors Pole Buildings Melal Roofs & Siding “ 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 7 8 - 6 0 5 0 MID-STATE METALS V A C A T IO N C O T T A G E A U C T I O N 12:N00N SATURDAY, JULY 27 S e e P h o t o s — O n O u r W e b S i t e w w w . p i e r c e a u c t k M i . c o m G O V I S I T A T O P E N H O U S E M O N P A Y & T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 8 t h & 9 t h • 5 - 8 P M / will assure you il will be a very pleasant experience. AUCTIONEER- VAAL #471 ■ NCAL #154 KEITH J. PIERCE, GRI P H O N E : 3 3 6 . 7 6 4 . 1 9 6 4 w w w .p i e r c e a u c t i o n .c o m К DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. ,Iuly 4, 2002 • D9 e L A s a I M E X E E M S I V E F B O I T C A B L B MobWe Homes/Sale Mobile Homes/Sale 111STT1MEbuvers D rn n rn m N o ................................. .............. Service Vehicles 20oo MËRCURV. gfIAn d Mar- Employment Employment credit needed. Call lor free quali- licalion by phone. HOME ZONE, (704) 857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, lurnlshed. New heal pump. 767-4319 $500 DEPOSIT WILL move you into our mobile homes Ihat are already set up even if you have credit issues. 767-6686. $577 piAYMENT. DOUBLE Wide 4 BR on 1.5 acres-wooded in front and rear. Off a paved road. Good schools, (336)249-7028 1997 14X76 VINYL siding, shingle roof, 3BR, 2Ba mobife hom e set up in Farm ington Heights and ready to move in. First m onth's lot rent FREE. $14,900.00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 1997 OAKWOOD SINGLEWIDE set up in very nice park. Owner financing 767-3329. 1998 MODEL DW Oakwood, Owner Financing guaranteed. Delivered to your lot, $477 pay­ ment, (336)249-7028 3BR, 2BA OAKWOOD Home already set up, I will linance it wilh $500 deposit, 767-6686, 86’ SW 2BR, IBA, Open Kitchen and Den. VGC. $6,000 OBO 940- 5746. ?BAD CREDIT? With reason­ able deposit loan approved in m inutes. Will do what others can’t, 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDONED HOME - 0 down. Call 336-751-0179, ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed­ room, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lol. Some owner financing, 336 661-1163 BUY A NEW home and consoli­ date your bills. Call 1-888-251- 6790. DIVORCE FO RCES SALE. Davidson County Double wilh 3 BR, 2BA, A ssum e Paym ents. $453.86-flot. (336)249-8273 HIGH ROCK LAKE Area, '99 model 3BR, 2BA, D.W., owner fi­ nancing, $1,000 down. 336)249- 7028 ' MOBILE HOME FINANCING for people with credit issues, none to bad for us. 767-0156. ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 bath home, 1800 sqft. 450 per month. R ea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 RENTERS SPECIAL FINANC­ ING Program . Call 336-751- 0184. R E PO SSESSED 3B R, 2BA home on beautiful lot assum e payments $380 per month. 767- 0156. REPO SSESSED HOMES AL­ READY set up. Ready to move in. don't worry about credit! This is your chance to start over. 767- 6 6 8 6 . WEST DAVIDSON, 3BR, 2BA Home $287 pmt. (336)249-7028 YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance, $11,9t)0 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 Music PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Pets MARSHA'S KOI AND WATER GARDENS SHORT FIN & BUTTERFLY KOI SOME PLANTS 64 WEST TO CALAHALN RD. 336-492-7423 AMERICAN ESKIMO PUPPIES, Bolh parents on-site. 998-9563. $100.00, Call alter 5;00pm. SELL IT FAST in the Classifieds, 751-2129 Recreational 18FT GOOSE NECK Trailer w/ 211 Dove Tail. Lights, Brakes, F enders, R am ps, Like New $2,200,00 336-463-2556, WAVE RUNNER 750 w/trailer and 2 life jackets. $2,500.00.940- 5027. Service MOBILE HOME FINANCING. A^p^y by phone. Call 1-888-251- MODULAR HOME ON acre of land. Call 336-751-1571. MODULAR HOMES on yo^r lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For Iree literature, call 1-888- 889-6356. MORTGAGE COMPANY Has SW s and DWs already sel up on acreage. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800- 750-4588. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW ’S AND DW’S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. MOVE IN TODAY. Severaf Mo­ bile Homes I need lo rent or fi­ nance. 767-3329. MUST SELL!!! 14X80 Home­ stead Plantation, Nice 3BR, 2BA hom e on rented lot. $10,500. 492-5492. NEW iiOME ON W ooded lot. Call 336-751-0190. •MIKE’S PRESSURE WASH’ vinyl siding and repairs decks, patios, driveways and walkways, siding. 336-998-9588 336-909-1713 Insured - free estimate. B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IM­ PROVEMENT COMPANY We Work To Meet Your Budget! Specializing in additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small reapirs. We also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. Relerences avialble. Free Estimates. BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways graveled. 751-3768 T O P N O T C H C O N S T R U C T IO N Jesse Rutler • Cooleemee Ш й Щ TUESDAY 7:00 PM Interior Trim Caiiinct Installation Decks Home Repair 336-399-8783 I Yadkin Moose Lodqe j I Clip ТЫш M For FIM Peck ■ ^BringA Frhnd For 1)1110 J C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE fall *rtlmt Bottick 336-492-5992 D avie C o u n t y S c h o o ls B U S D R I V E R S N E E D E D The Davic Counly School Syslcin is seeking responsible individuals who are interested in providing safe transportalion for students in Davie County Schools. Starting Pay: S8.59/hoiir. For more infonnalion, contact Todd Naylor, Director ofTransportation al 751-2627. T R A IN IN G I S R E Q U IR E D The Davie Coiinty School System will olTcr bii.s driver training July 15-17,8:30-3 p.m., al the Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College (Room 200). To register, eontacl Todd Naylor, Director of Transponalion at 751-2627. GUN SMITH/ARMORER SPE­ CIALIZING in Law Enforcement and military fire arms. Call for appointment. Ask lor Mike. 492- 2223. HOUSEKEEPING - WEEKLY OR BI-WEEKLY. Honest and dependable. References. 998- 8945., LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 NEW IMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free ¿Estimates. 751 -3398, Statewide AVERAGE $900/WEEK, PLUS bonuses with 1 year OTR expe­ rience! More experience pays more! Miles and hom e m ost w eekendsi Greal Coastal Ex­ press, 1-800-444-4929 ext. 6604. www,gexpress,com. IDEAL GIFTS - Division ol Friendly has openings for Party Plan Advisors and M anagers, Home Decor, Gills, Toys, Christ­ mas, Earn cash, Trips, Recogni­ tion, Free information. Call 1 -800- 488-4875, LAND & TIMBER Auction 1153, 13-^/- Acres Divided. Thuisday, July 11-6:00pm, Perquim ans. Pasquotank and Camden Coun­ ties. Iron Horse Auction Com­ pany, Inc. Rockingham, NC 800- 997-2248. NCAL#3936. Web:ironhorseauction.com, OW NER OPERATORS: HOWARD Transporlation, a sub­ sidiary ol Howard Industries, world class leader in the produc­ tion and distribution ol electrical transform ers has im m ediate openings for 15 Owner/Operators for OTR or Regional. The OTR runs Mid-West; Northeast; South­ east. Regional runs NC: SC & VA. Exceptional company with excep­ tional pay. Call 1-877-284-3332. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALEI Steel Arch Bldg. Save Thousands on Selecl Sizes-25x50; 35x38; 52-64. G reat W orkshops/G a­ rages. Call 1-800-341-7007, www.sleelmasterusa.com quis. New Condilion, 19,000 miles, silver gray metallic, loaded, one owner, $15,200, 751-0383, 84’FORD RANGER Truck: A/C, Auto, AM/FM Radio, 2 sets of tires. Hot Buy!!! 492-7495. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER, 2001 LE, 9700 miles. Black, 5 speed, extras added. $17,500. Call 998- 7831, FOR SALE-1998 Volvo S70 GLT. Excellent Condition 50,000 miles. $21,500 998-1105. FORD F150, AUTO, Air, Camper Top, 30K on new engine, needs tailgate. $3200. Call Richard 284- 6950. OWN AMERICA’S BEST Selling Minivan lor a great price-1997 Dodge Caravan, Brown, 101K,A/ C,TW, Auto Locks, Many Extras. $7.900 998-9555. Leave M es­ sage il no answer. SALISBURY tliOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W, Innes St.. Salisbury 704-636-1341 Wanted Travel HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Tues-Day July 9th $10pp Frid-Nite July 12th $20pp Atlantic City Trip Aug. 30lh $169pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt CHRISTIAN HUNTER INTER­ ESTED in leasing land lor 2002 Hunting Season. Have Hunted lor many years & am willing to obey any rules set by the land­ owner. 336-595-9330. BUYING ALL SPECIES ol lim­ ber. M yers Forest Products, (704)278-4532, Night (704) 278- 2877. PH O TOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, male-female and twins. Call for an appointment. 336-998-3409 TRACTOR WORK: BUSH Hog­ ging, Box Blading lor driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loader work, field ripping , 611. tractor tiller, post holes 336-492- 5174 before 9:00pm. ' WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. 'J/e selecl cut or clear cut. Shaver W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING TO BUY standing tim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- _____________________________________ Employment HONEST, DEPENDABLE PER­ SON needed lo help clean resi­ dential homes. 749-5102. Leave m essage. Vehicles 2 CHEVY TRUCK Wheel, 16" 1 ton 8 Lug. $75.00 751-5762. GENE TR E X LER ROOFING New & Old Rcols 30 Years Experience Free Estimates 336-284-4571 L A R R Y ’S W O O D F LO O R S E R V IC E Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 G A R A G E D O O R S METAL WOOD IN STA LLATIO N • PA RTS A C C E S SO R IE S • SERVICE C O M M E R C IA L ■ R ESID ENTIAL Bobby Ginther 751-2986 iocksville, NC O f i^ e rv u LOWES FOODS is excited to announce the opening of our newest store located on I lOYadkinVailey Rd,Advance, NC 27006. Our store is scheduled to open August 7,2002 and we are currently recruiting for the follovWng full and part time positions: CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERKS, CASHIERS, PRODUCE CLERKS, DELI/BAKERy CLERKS, MEAT CLERKS & CUTTERS OFFICE CLERKS, 3rtl SHIFT STOCKERS, DSD RECEIVERS & SCANNERS CAKE DECORATORS, SEAFOOD CLERKS, W e o ffer great w ages, an excellen t health benefits pla n .op p ortu n tles fo r advan cem ent and a very su pportive environ n en i in w h ich to w ork . If you en joy the oxcitem entin which to w o rk . If you en joy the e x citem en t & challeges o f being part o f a n e w s to re opening, this opportu n ity m ay be righ t fo r you! We will be acccpdng applications beginning Monday, June 24,2002 at the following location: Lowes Foods#l6l 2501 Lewisville Clemmons Rd. Newton Shopping Center Clemmons, NC 27012 336-766-1608 gQg Mon-Fri-9am-6pm ALLIANCE HOME CARE Registered Nurse lor contract home health position for Davie County. Previous experience re­ quired, 1-888-691-4967 ext 2. CHURCH SECRETARY NEEDED for Liberty Concord United Methodist Churches, 20 hours per week. $8.00 per hour. Computer skills necessary, will need to be able to meet dead­ lines, answer phone, and do gen­ eral office work. Send Resum e to Liberty United Methodist Church, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville, NC, CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-f^ri., 10am- 2pm for application. EOE DRIVER: ATTN CDL drivers: Do EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428 EXP. LEAD CARPENTER for Home Remodeling Crew. 4 Day/ 40 hour work week or more hours il w anted. Pay DOE. Ashdale Construction 655-8558. you have 1 yr OTR exp, want 2500 mi per wk. medical benelils for your lamily & be home w eek­ ends?? Coastal Transport, an established llalbed carrier in busi­ ness since 1925, is looking for you. 60% of loads are preloaded and tarped and we have a termi­ nal right here in Mocksville, NC. Call David at 1-800-835-9770. FULL TIME MAINTENANCE Caretaker needed for apartment complexes in Mocksville. Candi­ date must have own hand tools. Duties include, painting and cleaning vacant apartm ents, checking daily m aintenance re­ quest, contacts with contractors and vendors, minor plumbing re­ pair and daily walk of property for trash pick up. Please send re­ sume to: PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC, Equal Opportunity Employer, LOOKING FOR W ORK?? CALL SPHERION TODAYIII We are recruiting lor the JC Penney Distribution Center Statesville, NC ‘Shipping/Receiving •Material Handlers •Order Pullers 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shills 704-881-0465 NEED A SALESPERSON, greal benelils. Earn 40-60K first year. Dental, Bonuses, Call 751-1571 Ask for Mike, NEED MGRS TO TRAIN Growing INC 500 Co Top Commission Plan 866-704-6782 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, TEACHER for older infants, M- F, 8:30-5:30, Must have childcare credentials I and II or be willing to enroll, (336)766-6979. ® € • €> €> •J?/ ,S,l\-,inn<lll I Ic iu lrix^ New York C ity ^ LPN/RN’S NEEDED IN MOCKSVILLE AREA All Shills Available. Pay Rale: LPN-$19.00-i- RN-$21.00-f Apply in person at 2070 Cloverdale Ave. Suite C Winston-Salem, NC 27103 OR Call lor info: 336-375-8288 or 1- 877-NURSEAID. GO TO COLLEGE now. Just let us pay lor il, 100% tuition at com- munity college, NC National Guard. 336-249-0800. IMMEDIATE HELP WANTED! Experienced Electrician. Valid Driver's License. Osborne Elec­ tric. 751-3398 appointment only. OWN AN INCOME Producing HVAC Business lor less than the cost of a home, includes: large 1999 Morton Building, 1 acre lot, finished office and restroom , m any other am enities. Only $110,000. Convenient to Davie, Yadkin and Iredell, lor inlormation contact: Ina Beavers at Apex Real Estate Sales, 998-5068. PART-TIME HELP needed at Ellis Aulo Auction in Cooleemee, NC. Please apply in person start­ ing Monday July 8th. 336-284- 4080. RN's $21-$30 LPN'S $18-$24 For PRN Stall Reliel, We oHer: •$250 Attendance Bonus •Flex Schedules, Referral Bonus •Direct Deposit, Weekly Pay •Travel & Holiday Pay Excel Stalling 1-800-883-9235 Ext: 328 TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED' Class A CDL's 2 years experi­ ence. Clean driving record. 998- 8810. . Seventh 'C Birthday f June 30, 'à 2 0 0 2 . AVGOL T l MEBICH 3 n i S h ift P a c k a g in g O p e ra to rs • 12 hour shift with rotating days olT • E.xcellent benefits • Company paiil incdicnl and dental • Vacation • Holidays • 40 IK plan Apply ii\ person at 178Avgol Drive, Mocksville Fax:336-936-2505 Twe re - you above the competition in (net, you'ro oligiblo (or up to th re e p a y ra is e s your lirst yoar! Our extensivo training program provides you wilh tho skills you need to succood. plus lots you decido whon you are ready for moro pay/bonolils and moro responsibility. And that's just Iho beginning. As a momber of our dynamic team, you'll also benefit from Iho following: • 401K savings p!an conuibution — wo'll match 25% o( your contribution, up to 6 % of your salary (available after one year ot Service ot at least 1000 hours, must bo al loasl 21 yoars ol age. Modicat prescriplion, dontal, lifo and AD& D benefits (available after 120 days of employment, with at feast a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employee meal and gift discounts • Slock purchase plan (available to Ihoso al lest 21 yoars ot ago who havo completed 90 days of sen/ico) Wo aio ituly commrnod to your succoss as a dedicated mombor of our loam. At Cracker Onrrol. wo listen 10 what you fiavo lo say ond uso lhal leodback lo make pojitivo chafigea to your work otwitonrnuni. Whal rnoro could you ask for?If you uro molivntod and onthusiostic. wilh о passion lor cuslomor service, come In and see a Manager todayl We are currently looking for: PART TIME HELP COMI IN ТООАУ AND APPtY. WE ARC A FAST-RACfO, FUN PIAO TO УМЯК. «М огакмМпдГогНЮН aiMrgypMiiUttKilHutavrartihanlQndmolwMONRM 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 O l d C o u n t r y S t o r * _JV^are^nequaUpportur^^ DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 4,2002 D a v ie D a t e lin e Fundraisers Thursday, July 4 Chicken WingLunch.staning');).!».. Cooleemee Fire Depi. sponsored In Ladies Auxiliary, pipceeds lo firedepl. & Storehouse Angel Tree. Saturday, July 6 Yard Sale & Fish Fry. yard sale starts 7 a.m.. fish fry Mans 10 a.m. New Shepherd Bapt, Church. Cooleemee. Fri. & Sal., July 12 & 13 Glnnl Two Day Yard Sale, Blaise Bapt. Oiurch (Hwy. 601 .across from Horn’s Truck Stop), all pnKeeds to Davie Pregnancy Carc Ctr.) Contact 7534673or492-2783lodonaleitems. Reliüion Fri. & Sat., July 12 & 13 Vacation Bible .School, Amazon Advenlurc al Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Ongoing Prcschool/ParenI.s .MurnlnR Oul, Bethlehem United Mcth. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M,\V or T, Th. Age 3 - .M.T. Th. Age 4 & Pre- K - three or four days per week. Cal I 998-6820. Pruchool/Parcnts Могп1пц Out, Cenler United Meth.. Ages 2 Mon. • Wed. 8:30 a.m. -12 noon. Ages 3 & 4 Mon., Wed.. Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon. Call 940-3753 or 492-5735. Revtlallon Study, cach Sun. night. 6:30p.m. Al Sheffield .Music Hall, Intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome to attend. Reunions Saturday, July 13 Boger Family Reunion, Oak Grove VMC fellowship hall (1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville). 3-5 p.m. social time, 5 p.m. business meeting, 5;.30 p.m. coveted dish dinner. For info: 998-8997, 998- 376I.7JI-343I.7W-OI27. Spedal Events Thursday, July 4 Grady Spry 4th of July Lawnmower Parade, 10a.m., all Iawnmow er should be in fronl of Zachary House by 9:15 a.m., free watemielon al arbor after pa­ rade, horseshoe pilching come^t - SIO • entry fee. Saturday, July 20 Mtcl Your O ndÚ aln, picnic spon­ sored by Davie Co. Republican P;my, Main Shelter at Rich Park. Hamburgcti. hot dogs, blue grass music. E)ates to Remember Now-July 28 Natural Visions, spring/summer an show in the lobby of Brock Perform­ ing Am Center, .Main Street. .Mocks­ ville. For info: 751-3112. Mon.-Wed., July 15-17 BusDrlverTralnlng,atDCCCDavic Campus. Room 200. Phone 751 -2627 for info. Thursday, Augusl 1 Tim Zimmerman and the Brass Kings, in concen at Brock Perform­ ing Ans Cenler. N. .Main St., Mocks­ ville. 7:30p.m. The King's Brass fea­ tures three trompéis, Ihree trombones, a tuba, percussion & keyboards. Re­ served seating - SI5 each. Call 751- ЗЬОООГ 751-2503. Saturday, August 3 Blood Drive, Redland Pemacostal Holiness, lime lo be announced. Call 998-2444 or 712-9376. Ongoing Visit Cookemee’i .Mill Village Mu­ seum, 14ChurchSt.,Tues.&Thurs.. 9 a.m.-noon. Sals., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tours also available by appt. Call 294-6040. Prcichool storytime, Tues.. 11 a.m.,DavieCoumyLibrary.30-minute program. For children ages 3-5. .Mu­ sic. read aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. Mocksville Cruise-In, Main Street, I st & 3rd Mondays, April thru Oct., 6 p.m. Piedmont CARS Associalion, for more info 751-3770 or 284-2079 or 492-5715. Meetings Tuesday, July 16 Davie Co. Republican Party Meet­ ing, 7:30 p.m., at headquarters - Main St. Mocksville. Ongoing Humane Society of Davie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of cach month, at office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wash. 751-5214. DavleRcpublican MensClub,meets 4th Saturday ofeach month. 7:30a.m.. Red Pig BBQ. Celcbrale Recovery, weekly suppon group for those stniggling with bad habiti, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridays, 7 p.m., at Hillsdale Bapt. Church, Hwy. 158, Advance, Call 940-6618 for more info. OlvlcCaunlyHorM Emergency Res- cuc Team, 7:30 p.m., dowiiM:iirs .it tlic Agricultural Building. Mock-svillc. Ev- cr%’ .Ird Tuesday c.ach month. For info: 940-2111, Davie Co. Band Iloostfrs, meets 2nd Tucsdiiy of month. 7:30 p.m.. Diivie High Band Room. Shcffield-Calahain Support Ciroup, 2ndaiuUthTucs.,7 p.m..New Union Melh. Church. Meeting open to com­ munily. Family Services "What Kvery Par­ ent Should Know", parentingclasscs to interested parenls of teens in local :ireas. every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m.. al .MiK'ksville office Sanford Ave. Cost 515. Formore info: 751-4510. Jerusalem Bapt. Church isaprovid- ing support for those who have lost iheir job«, 8:30-10 a.m. on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 formore info. ProgrcMlve Club of CiKileemec, 2nd Tuesd.iy. Cooleemee Library,p.m. Call 28-4-2975 for info. Christian Businessmen's Cimimit- lee of Mocksvillc, Ttuirsd.iys, 7 :i.m. Mocksville Rotary Hul. (¡old Wing TourinR Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer. N.C, 801 at U,S, 601, 6 p,m, 284- 4799. Davic County Stamp Club, 2nd Tliurs.. Davic Senior Cenler. 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cooleemee Recrcalion Assoclntliin. Zach.iry House. 1st 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. Ilomeschool 4-H Club, 2nd & 4ih Tuesday. Call 998-8925 for more i nfo. Piedmont Triad Rabbii Fanciers, last Sunday of each month. 2:30 p.m. ’ All rabbii ow ners welcome. Call 336- 998-9858 or visil www.piedmontlriadrabbit.com or e- mail ptrf2000(ffiaol.com formore info. Help YoursclfSupport Group.Can- cer Services, Inc.. 2ndTuesday, noon- 1:30 p.m. Davie County Library. Bring bag lunch if you wish. For more info, call 751-0313 or 760-9983. MOPS (NJothers of Preschoolers), .Macedonia .Moravian Church. Sup­ port. fellowship, crafts & food. Chil­ dren guided in own program .MOP­ PETS. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Registration fee flexible to # of children attending. Scholarships available. For more info, call 998-4394.1 st & 3rd Fridays (fol­ low schedule of Davie School Sysiem and are on summer break at this time • will resume meeting Friday. Aug. 16 at 9:30 a.m.). Childcare provided for small fee. The Artist Group, Davie Counly Li­ brary, 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bonnie at 998-5274. Center Community Uevelopnient, 3rd .Mon.. 7 p.m. Communily Bldg. Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tues­ day. Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Violcncc Services. Support groups for victims. Sessions free, confidential. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. and Friday, 10 a.m. DDVS Office in DavieCounty Office Bldg.,751-3450. Family Violence Prevention Ser­ vices of Davie Counly. Free counsel­ ing for victims of violence and their children. Separate groups. Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m.First United .Methodist Church of Mocksville. Call 1-800- 728-3413. Concerned Bikers Association, Foothills Chapter. 2nd Wednesday, WeslemSteer,U.S.60l all-40.7p.m. Public welcome. Advance Garden Club, 1st Tues., 9 a.m.,Mocks U.MC. 998-2111. .MocksvilleGardenClub, Lst Thurs.. First Baptist Fellowship Hall. 7 p.m. Visitors w elcome. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st .Monday.Cooleemee Historical Build­ ing, 7 p.m. .Mocksville Rotary Club.Tuesdays, I2:l0p.m.. Rotary Hul. Take O ff Pounds Sensibly, Bethlehem United Methodist Church, 6:45 p.m. Thurs. Farmington Masonic Lodge No. 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cancer support group, 2nd Tues­ day. 7 p.m.. Davie Library, forcancer patients, friend, family. 1-800-228- 7421 or 751-0313. Mocksville Lions Club, 1st, 3rd Tliursdays. 7 p.m.. Rotary Club. Davie Co. United Way Board of Directors. 4lh Monday. 5:30 p.m.. BriKk Ccnter Annex. Conf. Room 208. .Mocksvillc-Davie Homehuildcrs. 4ihT1uirMl.ny, 7 p.m.. Capuiin Steven’s. Davie IliRh Athletic ilooslcrs. 3rd Monday. 7 p.m.. school cafeicri:i. DIsiihled American Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliary. 3nlMond:iy. 7 p.m.. chapter home. U.S. WU south of .Mivksville. FarminKlon Kurilan Cluh. 2nd Thursilay. 7:30 p.m.. Farmington MethiKlist church. IIKLPS Ministries. Christian recov­ ery program for women sexually abused as children. Mond:i> s, 7:30 p.m.. 41 court Square. Room 210. Alzhcimers Support (iroup. 2nd Tliursday. 7 p.m., I;asl Room. Sr. Center, BrtK-k Bldg.. N. Main Si.. 751-0611. Brciisl-feedinR.Support (iroup. 2nd Tuesd:iy. D.ivie Heallh Depl., 6-7:30 p.m. Parcnls Resource OrRanl/.ation (PRO) support group for families of children wilh disabilities, 2nd Tues­ d.iy, 7 p.m. Call Rosemary Kropfelder at W8-3311 for location. Jcrlcho-Hardison Kurilan Club. 2nd Tuesday. 7 p.m.. club building. Health Dept..clinichours: Mon. Fri.. 8:30-11:30 a.m., l-4:.30 p.m.; Tues- d.iys. 4:30-7 p.m.: Teen Hcallh Pro­ motion Clinic, 8:.30 a.m.-noon. 2nd. 4ih Saturdays. Davic County Board of Social Scr- vlces,4ihTucsday. 5:30 p.m. at DSS. .Mocksvillc AA. Thurs., 7 p.m. - closed mlng. Sun.. 8 p.m. - open mtng. Call Christine ,it 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Narcolics Anonymous .Against All Odds Group. Sundays. 6 p.m.. Thurs­ days, 8 p.m.. Rixim 208. Brock Bldg. Drug Problem? Helpline, 910-78.5- 7280. Mocksville American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanfoni Ave.. 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m. .Mocksvillc Civitan Club, 6:30 p.m.. 2nd. 4th Monday. Western Steer. Advancc Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary, 4th Tues., 7:.30 p,m.. posl home. Feed Mill Road. DavieCounty RightToLife.T p.m., 3rd Thursday, grand jury room.coun- house. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post 1119,2nd. 4ih Thun.. 7 p.m., VFW H;ill,N.C. 801. Corlnlhlnn Lodge No. I7F&A.M. 2nd. 4lh Fridays. 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. .Mocksville Lodge No. 134, Isl Tues­ day, 7:30 p.m. at Ihc lodge. Davie Bus. Women's Assoc. I stWed. each month. Davic YMCA, noon. To RSVP call 751-5672. CoolcemeeCivilan'sClub Meeting, 1 st and 3rd Mon. each month, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801. Cooleemee. Cub Scout Pack 504. sponsored b Fullon United Melh. Church, Isl and 3rd Tues. nights each month. 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who would like to become a member are welcome to attend. DavleCo. MS Support Group. 2nd Mon. of each monlh, 6 p.m., Davie Co. Hospital. Cooleemee AA, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal, Tues. & Fri., 8 p.m. Recreation Formore infonnation on Iheseevcms, call 751-2325. Line Dancing Fanningion Community Ccnter. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: S2. Instroctors: Steve & Linda Hailey. For more info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (Sl5)or after (S25)school and out of school programs. Registration open. GoodTimersSquareDance Dance Lessons S5 per month. Volun­ leers for different social events. Con­ tact Ethel at 998-3837. Sllverstriders Walk Club Seniors. 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 a.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays, S7 per day. S40per month. The Dance Company Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat. Call Emily Robenson, 998-5163. Davie Senior Games Davic Senior 55 & up have ive gol fund for you. Reg. now ортп, come join us in your favorile sp<irt or share artistic talent in SilverArts competi­ tion. Or sli:ire perfoniiing talents dur­ ing Silver Follies. To find out more call Kaihie al Rec. IX'pl. 751-2325. Y M C A F or m oa* ¡пГопп;И1оп. call 7 5 l-% 2 2 or visit D a v ic F iin iily Y M C A . Water Exercise Class E asy en ou gh lo r tvg in n crs. clia llcn g- ing enou gh fo r the c.xpcricn cal. A ll a ges w c lc o n ic . C a ll tor class lypc.s Л tim es. Karate-Carucado Style T u esd a ys. 7-K:45 p.m . A g e s 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do A g e s (f> Л: up. M eet Tu es. ’nuirs.. 4 : 4 5 . 6 : 4 5 p.m . Gymnastics Camp C o m e jo in us tor a fu n -filletl w eek. L e a n U o u s e gynìnas^iescvjviipm eiUi^; b asic ch eerlead in g m oves. June 17- 2 1 .9 -1 1:30a,m . C ost: nieinbers S.W oiliers S55. Camp Davie Y Now registering rising K-5lh. Let YMCA enlcnain & enrich yourchiid. state licensed summer d;iy camp. Weekly field trips. CampPRYDE Now registering rising 6-8th graders. Summer day camp involving com­ munity outreach projects, team build­ ing. and more. Space limited. Oak Valley/YMCA Golf Camp Leam fundamentals of golf with PGA pro Randall James & his slaff. Session I July 15-19. Session II July 22-26.8- II a.m. Cost: niembers S95 / olhers S105. 3 On 3 Basketball T ournament A competitive touni.iment in Chris­ tian environment. June 28-29. Cost S36 per team (plus S5 for non-mem­ bers) Call for details. Volleyball Tournament 4 on 4 co-ed double elimination. July 19-20. Cost: S36 per team (plus S5 for non-members) C.ill for details. Seniors All Senior Activities t.ike place al the Davie County Senior Center locatcd in the Brock Building on North Main Street. Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Tuesday, July 23 Movie Time, "Snow Dogs". 2 p.m. Call 751-0611 10 pre-register. Ongoing Lunch, M.T.W , 11 :,W a.m,, Th. & Fri.. 11 ;i.m. Silver Heallh Kxerciscs. SeniorCen- ter. M. W. F, H:.30 a.m. QuillinK. every Monday. 10 a.m. Bridge, Tuesd:iys & Frid;iys. I p.m. Card& Board Caines. W, 1:30 p.m. Sr. Chorus, Til.. 10 a.m. Silver Strlders & Walking Pro­ grams. D:iily al DriKk Gym 6:30-9 a.m. Cooleemee Elemenlary, 6-S a.m. Smith Grove Gviii, 7-9 a.m. Al/.helmer's Support Group. 2nd Tliursilay. 7 p.m.. Senior Cenler East Room. C r e a tiv e S c ra p b o o k in g C la ss, 2nd T u esday. 2 p.m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Diiteline should Iv reported hy noon Monday of the pulv licalion week. Call 751-2120 or drop il hy the office, at S. Main St. across from Ihe courthouse. Cornatzer Dance Team To Have Yard, Bake Sale July 13 The Cornatzer Сииуаг DaiiL-c Team :iml Varsily Clieerleatlcrs will hosl a fundraising yard and bake sale on July 1.3 Irom 8 a,ni,-4 p,m. at the Brock Gym. North Main Street, Mocksvillc, Donations lor the sale will be ;iccepled on July 12 from 6-« p.m. al the Brock Gym. Chris Cantrell To Speak At Hope Tlic Rev. Chris Cantrell will be guest speaker at Hope Baptist Tabernacle. U.S. 158. M ocksvillc. on Sunday. July 7 al 11 a.ni. and 6 pm. Cantrell is youth pastor at Turners Creek Baplisl Church. D o n a t i o n s S o u g h t F o r Y a r d S a l e A t P r e g n a n c y C e n t e r A two-day yard sale will be held Friday. July 12. and Saiurday. July 13 to benefit the Davie Pregnancy Care Center. The sale will be al Blaise Baplist Church, just off U.S. 601 Norlh al 1-40 in M ocksvillc. If you have ilems lo donate, call the pregnancy cenler al V.S.I- 4673 or Mark and Gwyn Jones at 492-2783. Don’t be late The Enterprise Record welcomes news and advertisements from readers, but be sure to get your information in on time. Weddings, Engagements 5 p.m. Friday Davie Dateline Noon Monday Letters, All Other News Items 4 p.m. Monday Classifieds, Advertising 10:30 a.m. Tuesd.iy D a i l y Q u e e n ® S a l u t e s A m e r i c a n l e g i o n M e m l i e r s * , V e t e r a n s a n d A c t i v e M i l i t a i y w i l h a FREE 5oz. Sundaie” S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 6 Dairy Queen* wishes to thani< the American Legion Members,* Veterans and Active Military for serving our nation so proudly. Come to DQ* on July 6th and receive a FREE 5oz. sundae when you present your member card or military ID. Bring your family and friends to DQ* and celebrate America with us throughout the month of July. Every visit in July can help raise $1 million for the Children's Miracle Network and will support hospitalized kids in your community. Dairy Queen® 5286 US HWY 158 Hillsdale 9 4 0 -2 4 3 8 Children's iB r Network ■ M l, W, ■»* WW WWH «W И1 WWW e»| » W W tty WWWl r f m a r r S . Л j » C o m m u n ic a t e w i t h X c i n g u l a r - 1 “Fowr Total Communication Source’’ cri^t V/ i \ nunilih Attached to By*lo CItgo " iUyWftifiBEIiiS Hwy 158 a 801 Advanc* • 336-998-2997 It’s A Tractor Parade Old Farm Machines Take Over The Streets Of Mocksville On July 4th Page 10 A Helping Hand Pregnahcy,Center Opens In Mocksville Page 12 D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D USPS 140-60 Number 28 Thursday. July 11. 2002 32 PAGES B o b D o le H its C a m p a ig n T ra il F o r H is W ife Davie Residents Greet Ex-Senator By Mike Karnhitrdl Davic Counly Enlerpri.se Record Bob Dole brought his Midwesi- em style of poliiical campaigning lo Mocksville la.si week. He rode inlo town, parked the car on Main Streel and got oul and siarted shaking hands. The former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate wasn’t cam­ paigning for himself - he was greet­ ing people on behalf of his wife, Elizabeth Dole, who is running for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate being vacated by Jesse Helms. Quick with huinorous quotes imd praise for veterans. Dole met with Republicans who crowded inlo the storefront headquarters on Main Street before walking Ihe streets to meet people. He also visited the Davie Administration Building and the Davie Counly Courthouse. Many people catne just to shake his hand and say thank you. Olhers sought autographs, others a photo­ graph. “I think it’s great because it’s the first time I’ve gotten to shake his hand,” said Dora Lambert of Salisbury, who attended with her son, Carl Lambert of Mocksville. She supported Bob Dole, and is now an Elizabeth Dole supporter. “1 appreciate what tliey’ve done very much,” she said. Dole vecognized all of the veter­ ans in attendance, signaling out the Please See B o b D o le - Page 'S ’ ' Lettie Whitaker and Peggy Harrison accompany Bob Dole as he leaves the Davie Republican headquarters to meet people on Mocksville’s Main Street. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Davie Hospital Emergency Room Open 24 Hours By .Inckie Scubull Davie Counly Enlerprise Record Davie County Hospital emer­ gency room is open and providing 24 hour emergency care for those in need. The hospital’s emergency room closed in 2000 and was replaced by an urgent care cenler in November 2000. That facility offered treatment lo patients between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. with one physician and one nur.se available. The emergency room actually .siarted .seeing patients on June I, ac­ cording to Davie County Hospital Administrator Lynn Doss. The ER is staffed around the clock with a physician, one regisiered nurse, and one licensed practical nur.se, along with other staff members. According to Doss the decision to re-open the emergency room was based on the hospital obtaining des­ ignation as a Medicare Critical Ac­ cess Hospital. This designation will allow the hospital to receive reason­ able cosi-based reimbursements for services. "The critical access desig­ nation was a solulion by the federal government to assist rural hospitals wilh financial needs,” said Doss. In order to qualify as a Critical Access Hospital a facility must be certified as a necessary provider of health care services to residents in Ihe area, have 24 hour emergency available, have a length ofstay limit of 96 hours, be part of a network with at least one acute care ho,spi- lal, and have no more than IS acute beds. Davie's emergency room will be an exception to Ihe 15 bed limit because il is considered a swing bed facilily. As a swing bed facility it can have up to 2.“) inpatient beds that can be used for acute or skilled nursing care, but no more than 15 beds can be used for acute care at any one time. “We’re Irying slowly to get the hospital back to where it was,”Doss said. Last year during its operation Ihe urgent care center saw an average of 18 patients a day. According to Doss, the ER has seen as many as 25 patients in a day. That’s a 35 percent increase com­ pared to the urgent care center. Adelphia Plans Cable TV Rate Increases Some rates Adelphia charges Davie customers for cable television services will increase beginning with the September bills. The digital vision packages, in­ cluding SingleVision, DoubleVision andTripleVision will increase by $2 each monthly, as will costs for the Bonus Pack. The rate changes were presented to the Town of Mocksville via letter lasl month. The town also received a letter from Adelphia’s lawyer say­ ing the company is committed to maintaining its services and cus­ tomer bases as it goes through a change of control brought on by an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission of co-bor­ rowing agreements reached between Adelphia and the Rigas family. Kathie Vs'hitaker, оГПсе manager, said in a letter to Town Manager Terry Bralley that the company is keeping up with technology services for customers, such as digital cable and high-speed internet acce.ss. It is adding the Nogin and National Geo­ graphic channels. “Providing the expanded pro­ gramming and sophisticated ser­ vices that our customers value, at the same time we respond to competi­ tive challenges, requires a substan­ tial investment in technology,” she said. As costs for programs and other services increase, that investment costs money. “These increases, while modest in scope, will allow us to remain com­ petitive in the year ahead,” Whitaker wrote. Customer .service will still remain a priority, and the compiiny plans to continue its involvement in the com­ munity, she said. At the same time, Adelphia Com­ munications is working to reverse a difficult financial situation, wrole Randall D. Fisher, general counsel for the company. “We ask for your patience and un­ derstanding as we work to restore the confidence of our lenders, share­ holders, customers and the 3,500 franchise authorities we serve across the nation,”, Fisher wrote. Just Clowning Around That's a "firefighting” clown entertaining the children waiting for the July Fourth Iawnmower parade in Cooleemee. For more photographs of this event, please turn to page 11. • Photo by Robin Fergusson 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July II. 2002 Editorial Р г ^ We’re Halfway To Christmas ...Already? Here we are. lialf way lo Christmas, back-to- school sales already beginning, and 1 haven't put away all of last year’s ornaments yet. They cscapcd detection in January, despite re­ peated scouting trips through the house. They’ll just stay there until nc.\t January. I’m not going back into thc sweltering attic until first frost. our first call from a teacher Ihis week. The school mailed us a li.st of fees. The football team is practicing. I haven’t had one good watemielon yet. I'm having to buy my homegrown tomatoes. 1 keep confusing my sons' names. 1 haven’t written thank you notes from April. I don't recognize any of the programs on televi­ sion. I’ve finally learned who Britney Spears is, but I still don’t know the name of that sultry babe who sang the telephone jingle. My, how times (lies. And I can’t even remember if I’ve been having fun. Work has been a little crazy. We had our recession last year. This year is bu.sy. We’ve spent months learning new computer gadgetry, and all our pages are produced electronically now. Others mastered it in Ihe last millennium. We may be old dogs, but we finally leamed the trick, too. The pictures in the newspaper look much better becau.se of it. My hair is a whiter shade of gray the.se days. Things could always be worse. At least I’m not a state legislator. My oldest son has gone back to college lo begin his senior year. My middle son begins middle school. And iny youngest butts his head like one of the svild bulls in Ferdinand the Bull. I’ve finally learned the number of my cell phone, but I can’t remember to turn it on. My favorite restaurant in all the world has been sold. I went by Bob’s Restaurani in Madison last week for dinner— steering off U.S. 220. I had e.\pecled to find Nancy Rodgers at the cash register. Instead, there was a younger version of her there. A red head, yes, bul this was not Nancy. I crossed the Mason-Dixon line again a couple weeks back — my second crossing. It went withoui incident. Pennsylvania didn’t seem thal different. More and more, I’m becoming a world traveler. One day 1 may make it to Ohio. Back in the early 1800s, I'm lold, one-third of the people in North Carolina moved away. Without interstate highways, they packed up and went to Kentucky, to Tennessee, to somewhere else. 1 still like it here just fine. Maybe there are a few more houses. Maybe there are a few more people I’m not related to. Maybe the traffic moves a little slower. But I’m staying. I can’t even pack all my Christ­ mas ornaments. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB 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 weel^ly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks........................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson..................................General Manager M ike Barnhardt......................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow..........................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts..................................................Sporls Editor Tam m y Kowalski...................................Clrculatlon/Classided Mocksvlll« Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodical.s Posiagt- P.iUI in M ocksville, NC 27028 Subscripiion Rales Single Copy, .SO Cents S20 Per Year In N.C.. S25 Oul.side N.C. POSTMASTER Sencl Atlclruss Changes lo: Davic Couniy Enlerprise Record P.O. Box 99, M ocksvillc, NC 27028 --------------------------------rt Ш О Ш б ^ У M a i í IIé ' iíeéflSÉwííSLí 'ë U R Ê K M ... jy^ggW EREPTHE SENE THATMAKES US THINKTHAT ereRVTHINS'S PETERMINED BV GENES ' " In The Mail... Environmental Extremists Cause Wasting OfTax Money To llie editor: Afler Ihe N.C. House of Represenlativcs voted to approve thc Clean Smokestacks Bill, I called Rep. Julia Howard to voice my disgust with her vote lo adopt Ihc bill and lo ask the following ques­ lion: would you give me a dollar for a dime? Thc reason for this question is simple. The Clean Smokestacks Bill will co.st the power companies and eventually the consumer (you and me) about a dollar for every dim e's wonh of benefit received from the implememalion uf Ihe bill. The Clean Smokestacks Bill, like every environmental bill, has two distinct sides. Thc environmental extremist side and the sound science side. The passing of thc Clean Smokestacks Bill was one step toward completing Ihe environmentalist agenda. That agenda is nothing moe or nolhing less lhan complete control of our lives. The environmental extremist modus operand! is .simple and effective. They pick their project; mix a lilitc inilh wiih a lot of ficlion...say il loud, say'U oficn and eventually the perception (regardless of the accuracy) becomes reality to'lhe illiterate. The Clean Smokestacks Bill is a classic example. Thc environmental extreniisl used em is­ sions of carbon dioxide (C02). nitrogen dioxide (NOX), sulfur di­ oxide (S02), mercury, acid rain and asthma as reasons for Ihe Clean Smokestacks Bill. Sound science correctly states thal carbon diox- Tractor Parade Tape Sought To the editor: If anyone taped the Fourth of July Iraclor parade in M ocksville and would be willing lo swhare or make a copy of ihe video, please conlacl Michelle Myers at 940-.S774 afler 6 p.m., or leave a mes­ sage. Michelle Myers Advance Husband Received Quality Care To the editor: We hear so many limes aboul how our nursing homes do not provide the care that our older generation needs, when wc can no longer care for them nl home. Sadly, sometimes ihis is true. Bul, not so al Autumn Care here in M ocksville. Our husband and father was a resident at Autumn Care for eight weeks unlil his death on June 19. The nurses, attendants and staff al Autumn Care provided nol only vco’ good physical care for Kermit, they showed compassion and concern for his well being. A spccial thanks to these caring people, we will nol forgel you. Also, lo Mike Bamhardl, ihe words aboul K ennil in ihc newspa­ per were so kind. He irucly was a spccial man, husband and father. Laura Smith, Mocksville and children ide is not a pollutant...it is a gas lhat is tasteic.ss, colorle.ss, iiontoxic to humans and e.ssential for life. Nitrogen dioxide, .sulfur dioxide and mercury arc pollutants thal can be reduccd at a fraction of the cost. Tliere is nol an economic or environmental reason to reducc carbon dioxide. This was my re,n.son for .asking Ihc dollar for a dime question. Acid rain is essentially a non issue, except for environ­ mental extremist talking poinis. Tlie most acidic rain ever measured in the United Slates had a PH of 4.6...that is similar to the acidity ol tomato or apple juice. Research indicates lhal most asthma attacks are triggered by inside air lhat has a greater concentration of pet dander, in.seci remains and mold...not smokestack emissions. All of the above information is available on the Inlemel, in books and from non-biased rc.search organizations; however, it is not available in school textbooks, mainstream newsprint or TV media. I have slated since 9-11 that thc greatest economic and personal freedom threat lo cilizens of thc United States is not Osama bid l-aden, at Qaida, or any other outside roree wilh the possible exception of the United Nations. It is thc environmental extremists and Iheir cnablers. The following example supports my belief. A few months ago. President Bush put on hold Presideni Clinton's order to reduce arsenic in drinking water from 50 parls per billion lo 10 parls per billion. The environmental extremists went berserk. That hold has been removed and billions upon billions of dollars will be spent lo remove the 40 parts per billion of arsenic from drinking water. One part per billion can be reasonably compared to one inch in 16,000 miles. One mile has 6,^,.160 inches. Fifty parts per billion of arsenic in water has not and never will kill a single person. Thc environ­ mental extremists, many elected officials and bureaucrats suppon this total waste of money. B, Frank Everhan Lexington Letters Welœmed are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor réserves (be nght to edit letters fpr granunar suid for space. All letten !^iild include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later, than 4 p.m. Monday of Ihe week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to; emews@davie-entetprise,cpm. 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A call was placed to Davic County Animal Control. Wc were advised lo bury the raccoon and pour bleach on it. Wc left the raccoon and took the dog to Ihc veterinarian. He advised us to clean Ihe dog’s wound becau.sc it had .slopiKii bleeding, pul thc raccoon on ice and call thc Health Dcpartincnl in the morning. On Tuesday, the veterinarian called the Heallh Departntcnt. En­ vironmental Division first. He then called me and advised me to call Ihc Heallh Dcpanment. Environmental Division and insist that Ihe raccoon be tested for rabies, which I did. I was told thal thc animal was probably nibid, but I had lo make a spccial request lo have Ihe raccoon te.slcd. The raccoon was picked up for testing by the Davic Writer Responds To Criticism To Ihc editor I don’t Ihink a man of a cult should be calling for boycotting of a person’s livelihood. Is he afraid Ihcy will .spend money insic.id of putting it in Ihe plalc? Tliere is so much more to call a boycott on. People put their hands on Ihc Bible in the courthouse and ihen lie. Our soldiers in Saudi Arabia had to hide the Bible. G od's favor­ ite people do nol believe the savior has come yet. There are pro­ grams on television thal could be boycotted. Smoking kills. Rev. Butero could call fora boycott of siores selling cigaa'ttcs. Aulomo­ bile makers coudi be boycotted bccausc people kill and maim iheni- sclves in autos. Why nol boycott the courts? People are put lo ilealli using DNA. Men are made lo support children by using DN.A. When DNA shows we are related lo the African ape, you say it is wrong. I was impressed wiih all Ihc religious (cult) training Lindi. Har­ ris had. I wondere<l where she leanied ofihe a'al world. Linda, you talk aboul Ihc power of prayer. Why haven't your Pope's prayers been answered? He has been praying for peace for years. Why have Ihcy iKcn killing each olher for years w hen thev prav many times a day? Linda, the problem with people like priests was known before you were bom. I made first comnuinion in the Catholic cult 70 years ago. We were lold lhal when the priest came to teach our Catholi­ cism, nol lo sit on his lap. They did not throw the first stone and kept quiet. It did nol go away. There were not jusi a couple o f these criminal priests. The prelate of the church covered il up by paying millions and millions of dollars in hush money. The priests were moved somewhere else to molest children. They should all go lo jail like any olher common crimiital. The (leople who protected them should go to jail. also. Years ago, the priests drank alcohol in church. 1 didn’t hear any­ body call for a boycott of the church. Lewis Ocker M ocksville County Animal Control. Thai aftenioon Ihc dog received a rabies booster shot. He was up-to-date with his rabies shots through May 2(X)3. bul received the booster as a precaution. On Wednesday morning, I was contacted by the Health Depart­ ment, Environmental Division and lolil that Ihe raccoon was rabid. I was given no olher infomialion e.xccpi lhal the dog should have a booster shot. I lold the caller thal was done on Tuesday. Bob was concerned about our heallh. He called our family physician, who advised us to begin taking rabies vaccine shots at once because we were bolh e.vposcd lo Ihc rabid animal. Thai evening we began the series of shots. This consi.sted of a rabie.s vaccine (given in the ann) and immune globulin, posle.xposure prophyla.xis shols (based on your weight and given in thc buttock and thigh). Then on days 3, 7, 14 and 28 anolher rabies vaccine is given in Ihe ami. It is also n)y un- ‘ H o w S t u p i d C a n Y o u G e t ? ’ To Ihe editor: A letter on June 27 titled “Silly Bible Interpretations" caught my inlcresi. I have a title of my own. "How Stupid Can You G el?" I was lold by way of a letter lhat I should use my calling which would allow and give God the opportunity lo save more souls for I leaven. He didn’t know me from Adam’s housccat and I did nol approve of his compliment, and lei him know. If I had filled out all llie blanks for his literature, he would have been happy. I happened nol to be so stupid and told him lo read Isaiah, 42:8. There are many more silly interpretations of Ihc Bible. I’m not surprised ut the condilion our world is in loday. Goil has been pul on Ihe back burner, so lo speak. 1 pray lhal He will see fil to forgive us of our greed and mistakes, and take the honor and glory He deserves. In His own lime. He will, 1 am sure. Thelm a M auldin M ocksville K i n d e r C a m p I s W o n d e r f u l To the editor: KinderCamp has been an enriching e.xperience for our 5 year old. We would like to lhank Ihose who sponsor such a worthwhile program and urge further education of ihis kind in thc interest of Davie County children. We feel our son is better prepared lo adapt to a larger kindergar­ ten class in a more formal setting after attending a nionlh of KinderCamp. He received increased attention in Ihe skills we have begun leaching al home, so lhat he realizes numbers and leiiers are important lo others and school values reading and manipulative skills, iis well as good behavior. His leachcrs were understanding, af fectionate, yel firm and just, and he eagerly attended every day. Barbara Hill Advance derstanding lhat another couple in Crcekwood is also receiving the shots as well. This makes four additional people being treated for exposure, not one. My concern is the lack of advice and concert from thc Davie County Animal Control and Health Dcpartincnl, Environmental Di­ vision on our exposure and their unwillingness to test the dead ani­ mal. Everyone needs lo be aware of the dangers of rabies and lake immediate and appropriate action. 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This is a sample of the outstanding constmction services available from Hendrix-Corriher. As with any project there are many participants. Tlie following is a list of team members who joined together to achieve this successful project. • Fuller Architecpural • B&B Gla-ss & Mirror • B&R Masonry • Cardinal Waterprooeing • Carolina Sy.stems Inc. •Carter Insulation • CoLi'A,\ Welding •CSWINC. • Custom S'tonework, LLC • H,M. Dalton Construction • Faircloth Brothers • Frye’s Siding and Guttering • Gene Pack Builders, Inc. • G & S Metal Company • Hedgecock Builders Supply • Honeycutt Electric, Inc, . • Lakey’s Backhoe Service • Mel’s Plumbing, Inc, • David E. Shuler Painting • Snyder & Co. Cleaning Service I H E N D R I X - C O R R I H E R j G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r ? I И 1 ‘ )4 S M Is is t UN K l ) \ D • M ( ) ( K S N II I I . I . V 4 . ) 7 5 I - 5 ‘>7 2 C o n g ra lu la tio n s lo J o h n s o n In s u r a n c e S e rv ic e s , In c , w e lo o k fo r w a r d lo y o u r c o n tin u e d s e rv ic e lo o u r a re a ! Bob Dole meets Carl Lambert of Mocksville during Davie visit. ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson to be buill in Washinglon, D.G. James Harbin and Vernon Dull ask Dole aboul the WorW War II veterans monument Peggy Harrison, lefl, introduces Dole at Ihe Davie Couniy Republican headquarters. Bob Dole Campaigns For Wife, Elizabetli, During Stop In Davie Ralph Leonard watches as Dole walks Ihrough the court­ house melal detector - withoui setting il off. C onlinued From PaRc t World W ar II veterans, say­ ing Ihe monument in W ashing­ lon. D.C. will be built. Thai news was welcomed by James Harbin of M ocksville. a Pearl Harbor survivor. He had already spoken to Elizabeth Dole when she visited M ocksville, and lasl week talked to Bob. "H e’s done a lot of fighting for lhat m em orial,” Harbin said. "1 lold him 1 appreciate what he was doing for the memorial for World Vv'ar 11 veterans. "H e’s done a lol for us. H e’s a good man." W ill he vote for Elizabeth D ole? Yes. "1 think she’s a good wom an." Dole said he was just start­ ing campaign appetirances for his wife, although he stopped short of speaking on issues for her. "If you’re looking for .some­ body who will work hard, is hon­ est ami deserving and of good character ... Elizabelh will be w orking on yo u r problem s. There are a lol of good people in Ihis couniry and more of them should be involved in politics." He thinks Republicans will have a gooil year in 2002. and lhal his wife can appeal to inde­ pendent voters and lo D em o­ crats. "P eople here are open minded :ind independent. If you want somebody to give you 110 percent, vole for Elizabelh. 1 would appreciate all of your help and 1 know Elizabelh would." He hopes the cam paign will becivil, but he knows how rough politics can gel. People are tired of negative cam paigning. Dole said. "People w ant to know aboul you. nol how bad some­ body else is. "W e’re lucky to live in this coimtry. Presideni Bush is doing a great job. This war on terror­ ism is not going to end next week." There are people and coun­ tries, however, who do not like America. Instead of envying and trying lo copy our successes, Ihey want to do away with us. That puzzle.s Dole. "W e’re not perfect, but in America, w e’re working on it. We have a lot of good people ... Republicans, Democrats, inde­ pendents. The best ideas pre­ vail." Recently relurned from a trip to Bosnia, where Bob Dole is ju st an other stranger from America, he learned lhat Ihere are people in the world who still respect America. They believe lhat if anyone can help them find their husbands and brolhers losl in war, Americans can. "They have it faith in the people of A m erica,’’ he .said. "W hen people have troubles, Ihey Ihink Americans will be Ihe ones to help them." Peggy H arrison, Elizabeth D ole’s cam paign direclor for Davie Couniy, said Bob Dole is one of the most famous people lo visil Davie Couniy. He openly jo k e d w ith 1 larrison and others who accom­ panied him around lown. Whal aboul lhal commercial wilh Brittney Spear.s? "I didn’t even gel close to Brittney." Dole said. "1 just got lo meet the dog."Kathy Smith, left, waits her turn to meet Dole and watches him sign an autograph. DAVlS regional MEDICAL CENTER • www.davisregional.co J Our Patient Satisfaction “ l^ te is Above Normal vw. 0 geu a 99% approval rating these days? Believe it or not, we do! Davis Regional Medical Center is proud to announce thac in surveys conducted by a leading research company, 99% of our emergency patients rated our care good co excellent, and said they would return to Davis Regional Medical Center. But don’t take our word fori:. On recent surveys, our patients said ic besL “Everyone was helpful, especially our nurse. She even brought me and my mother coffee.” “No ocher Emergency Room has been as nice as you all. From Registration to X-Ray and back, everyone was very friendly.” "Your Emergency Room gets an A+ from me. I wouldn’t think cwice about coming back or sending my friends and family here.” And while a 99% approval radng might be a raricy in some hospital ERs, it’s cercainly not in ours. (70-4)871 2 H \ 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002 Public Records Arrests The Davie County Sheriffs De­ partmenl made Ihc following atresls. - Stephen Brian Gragg. 21. of 770 Fork Bixby Road, Mocksvillc was arresled June 27 for Iwo counts breaking, entering, and larceny. Trial dale: July II. - Richard Louis Blackmon. 39. of 125 Old Fiirtn Lane. Mocksville was arrested June 27 for driving wilh licensc revoked, fictitious li­ censc plale, and impeding traffic. Trial dale: Augusl 2. - Olivcrio Casiro Rcsendei. 33. of 135 Cabana Lane. Mocksvillc arrested June 27 for careless and recklcssdriving. Trial dale: July 19. - Waller Acc Scardino. 33. of 277 Main Church Road. Mocksville svas arrested June 27 for domestic assaull on a female. Trial dale; July 11 in Rowan Counly. - Gregory Alan Cox. 37, of Ы6 Palricia Way. Mocksville was ar­ rested June 28 for possession of mariju.ina. and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial dale; July 18. - Latesha Michalle McNeely. 27. of 1.54 Deadmon Road, Mocks­ ville was arrested June 28 for simple worthless check. Trial date: July 25. - Christopher Lee Belcher, 28, Winston-Salem, arrested June 30 for assault on a female and commu­ nicating Ihreals. Trial dale: July 18. - Luis Ernesto Ponillo, 27, of 2999 U.S. 601 North, Mocksville was arresled June 30 for assault on a female and injury to personal prop­ erty. Trial dale: July 25. - Rebccca Jane Nettles. 36. of 392 Armsworthy Road. Advancc was arrested July 1 for simple as­ sault. Trial dale: July 18. - Anthony Rentaria Jr., 19, was arrested July 1 for pre-trial viola­ tion. Trial date: July 11. - Amy Michellc Nichols. 22. of I48 Wcslsidc Drive. Mocksvillc was arrested July I for second degree Irespassing. Trial dale: July 19 in Wilkes Couniy. - Brook A. Long, 30, of 2005 U.S. 158. Mocksville was arrested July 2 for IWO counts worthless check. Trial date: July 11. - Matthew Todd Jones, 22, of 300 Milling Ro.nd, Mocksvillc was arrested July 2 for worthless check. Trial dale: July 25. - Ccdric Dcwan While. 22, of 200 Avon Street, Mocksvillc was arrested July 2 for felony bre.tking and entering. Trial date: July 11, - Robin Thomas Bares, 20, of Country Lane Apartments, Mocks­ villc was arresled July 2 for break- ingandcmcring.Tri.ildate:July II. -Carrie Ann Kimmer. 18. of 770 Fork Bixby Road, Mock.sville was arrested July 2 for breaking, entering, larccny, and injury lo per- ' sonai property. Trial date: July 11, -M arlin Wesley Kimmer, 21, of 1275 Junction Road. Mock.svillc arrested July 2 for breaking, enter­ ing, and Iarceny.TriaUlatc:July 11. Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported lo Ihc Mocksvillc Police Departmenl. • The attempted burglary of an apartment on 300 Milling Road was reported June 28. • Someone drove away from Fast Track wiihoul paying for $7 worth of ga,s, il was reponed June 30, • A trespasser was reported June 30 al a residence on 1000 H.nrdison Street, - Someone .scratched an obscnily into Ihe paint of a vehicle parked al Rich Park, il was reported June 30. - The hirceny of a slereo receiver was reported July 2 from a business on Wilkesboro Streel. - The larceny of cigarettes, ci­ gars .md headache powders was re­ ported July 2 from a convenience store on Yadkinville Road, Arresls - Sherec Summers Shamblin, 22, of Instilule, W.Va,, was charged July 1 wilh perjury/contempt of courl. Trial dale: July 3, - Jason Tliomas Craver, 16, of Winston-Salem, was chargd July 1 wilh simple possession of mari­ juana. Trial date: Aug. 15. - Tcarle Lorenzo Bailey, 30, of Winslon-Salem, was charged July 2 with shoplifting. Trial dale: Aug. 8, - Paul Lincoln Stewart, 33, of 112 Mela Breeze Lane, was charged July 2 wilh misdemeanor posses­ sion of marijuana. Trial date: July 18. - Joanne Marie Griffin. 29, of 531 Church Si. Exlension, was charged July 3 wilh credit card/au- lomated teller fraud. Trial dale: July 18. - Jimmy Gray Keaton Jr„ 27, of 766 Duke W hitaker Road, was charged July 6 with cighl counis of forgery and one count of larceny. Trial dale: July 18, Truffle Acclilenls - Angela Tucker Caudle, 32, of 240 Jack Booe Road, was driving a 1999 Ford on Campbell Road when it.slruck a deer, reported Omcer R,M, Robbins, - A Mocksvillc iccn was charged wilh failure lo rcduce speed to avoid a collision afler a three-vehicle wreck at 1 p,m, July 3 on Yadkin­ ville Road. Scolt Everett Jackson, 16, of 183 Bccktown Road, failed lo stop the 2000 Ford he was driving before it struck in Ihc rear a 1998 Toyota driven by Yechiel Gilo, 43, of Greensboro, knocking il into Ihe rear of a 1990 Jeep driven by Janies Dam:ll Meadows, 57, of 478 Cherry Hill Road, reported Asst. Chief W.J, Stoneman Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed wilh Ihe Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, wiih $2 representing $1,000, - Charles R, and Joan R. Nichols 10 Olha Howard Price and Karen C. Price, 1 lot, Farmington, И75. • Jon Kirkpatrick and Cynthia Kirkpatrick to Greg B. Crenshaw and Sherri W. Crenshaw, 1 lol, Jerusalem, $634, - James Bames lo Sandra Bames Phelps, 8.17 acres, Fulton, - Jenny Lanier Swaim and Ronald C,Swaim to Kenneth A. Lanier and Martha Virginia Lanier, .12 acre. Calahaln. - Matthew N. Killian and Krislic H. Killian lo Jerry R. Ellis. .56 .nere, Mocksville, S178. - Geneva C. Smilh lo Lighthouse Properties, .34 acre, Mocksville, $120. - George and Jill Piazza lo T. Dean and Cynthia A. Horton, 7.19 acres. Shady Grove, $608. - Ad.nms Egloff Avant Properties and Salem Devclopnienl Venture to Mulvaney Homes, 4 lots, Famiing­ ton, $832, - Adams Egloff Avant Properties and Salem Developmenl Venture Iq Mulvaney Homes, 1 trad, Fanning- lon, $684, - Willium R. Clement and Marlha J. Clemenl lo James E. Clement and Margaret L. Clement, 1 acre. Calahaln. - Ronald H. Davis, Frances S. While or David R. Caudle, substi­ tute Imstee lo B.-mk One, 1,45 acres, Clarksville. $213, - Glenda Orvin. trustee of thcGlenda Orvin Separate Property Trust lo Nellie Ellon Wrighl, 2.99 acres. Famiington, $1,190. - Marian Adams Smith and at­ lomey in Г.1С1 for Julius C. Smilh 111, M arian Keith Smith and Johnny Arnold to George S, Piazza and M, Jill Piazza, 2 tracts. Shady Grove, $900, - Cicero W, Smith and and Mary Frances C. Smith (99% interest) lo Marsha Smilh Correll and William Ronald Smilh, 2 tracts, Jerus-alem, - Albert L, Gentle (97% inter­ est) lo Ronnie C, Gentle, 7,74 acres. Clarksville. - Dorothy Lee Clement M cCullough lo Lonnie Ray McCullough Jr., 2,16 acrcs, Mocks­ villc, - William Michael Carter and Linda Stanley Carter lo William Robert Carter and Peggy Hamilton Carter, 3,24 acres. - Frank D.EanihardI and Sue S. Earnhardt lo Counly of D.wie, 33.13 acrcs, Jerusalem. $578, - Diivid A. Shuler and Ethel L. Shuler (1% interest) to Mary Ruth Siroud. 5 tracts. - David A. Shuler and Elhel L, Shuler (1% intercsl) to David Eu­ gene Shuler, 2 tracts, - Dick Anderson Construclion lo Glenda Orvin, 1 lol. Famiington. $484, - Alan F. Burke, executor of es­ tate of Michacl Dale Wallacc to Martha P. MillcrTrtist, 27.53 acrcs, $387. - William H. Speer and Mary Harmon Speer to Roger Dale Speer, 3,98 acres, Mocksville, - David M, Hanes to Frank M. Tharpe Jr.. 251 acrcs, $3,fi(K). Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway Palrol. Wreck On U„S. 158 Two drivers were charged in a wreck »12:30 p.m. June 24. Jo,shua Lance Collett of 167 Dogwood Lane. Mocksvillc was driving a 1998 Ford vchicle onto 158 from a stopped position on Dog­ wood Sireel. Cynthia Ellis Vogler of 222 Gladstone Road. Mocksville was traveling east on 158 in a 1999 Honda vehicle, Collett failed loyield his vehicle to Vogler's and Ihc Iwo collided al Dogwood and 158. Collett was chargcd with failure lo yield at a stop sign. Vogler was charged wilh failure lo wear a seatbelt and improper vehicle regis­ tration, reported Trooper M.T. Dallon. Driver Hits Road Sign A Texas woman was charged wilh unsafe movemeni afteran acci­ dent involving Ihe vehicle she was driving at 8:25 p.m. June 25. Virginia Hombakcr Lcagans of Livingston was driving a 1990 Lin­ coln vehiclc lo make a lefl lum off N.C. 801 onlo Farmington Road, Leagans'vehicle collidedwilhastop sign in Ihe middle of Farmington at a paved median, reported Trooper M.T, Dalton. Car And Moped Collklc A Rowan Counly woman was charged with improper passing after the vchicle she was driving hil an­ other June 25. Jo-Anne Strange Davis of Salisbury was driving a 1987 Hyundai vehicle north on U.S. 601 behind a moped driven by Gary Wayne Clendenin of 438 Hobson Drive. Mocksville, Davis pulled oul in a no-passing zone lo pass Ihc moped and as she was passing Clendenin siarted lo make a left turn onto Hobson Sireel. Davis' vehiclc sidcswiped ihc moped, it ran off Ihe road through a private yard, and collided wilh o tree, reporled Trooper M.T, Dallon. Clendenin was taken lo Baptist Hospital for treatment. Wreck On Inlerstale 4« An Iredell County man was chargcd wilh exceeding safe speed after the vehicle he was driving wrecked June 26. GE Lee of Statesville was driv- Fires Davie Counly fire departmenls responded to the following calls: June 28: Comalzcr-Dulin. 1:47 p.m., Dulin Road, automobile acci­ dent: Smilh Grove, 8:37 p,m„ 1-40 West, automobile accideni. June 29: Mocksville, 9:35 a.m., Wilkesboro Street, fire alarm. JuneM : Farmingion,6:22p.m., Farmington Dragway, automobile accideni; Mocksville, 7:11 p.m.. Cenlral Davie, grass fire; Smilh Grove. 7:09 p.m., St. Andrews Drive, EMD breathing problem. July I; Mocksvillc, 11:09 a.m.. Funder, fire alarm, July 2: Mocksville, 10:09 a,m„ Funder, fire alarm. July 3: Cooleemee, 3:27 a.m., Ccnter Streel, siruclure fire: Jerusa­ lem assisted; Smith Grove, 5:45 p,m.. 1-40 West, automobile acci­ dent. July 4: Mocksvillc. 1:21 p.m,. vehiclc fire; William R. Davie as­ sisted; Cenler, 1:45 p.m,, 1-40 Wesl; automobile accideni, July 5; Shefficld-Calahaln, 8;54 a.m,, Duke Whilakcr Road, vehicle fire: William R. Davie assisted. Sheriffs Department The following incidcnis were reported lothe Davie SherifPs Dept. - On June 22 Hcalher Kijek re­ ported an automobile was removed from ahome near Buck Miller Road, Mocksville. - Edwina Barney reported a wooden posl was damaged near Cana Road. Mocksvillc on June 28. - On June 28 Carolyn Speas re­ ported a vehiclc was damaged at a business in Mocksvillc. -Bonnie McDaniel of New For You Consignmcnl reported money was removed from Ihe business with­ out permission on June 29. - On June 30 Chorles Hiatl re­ ported two wdlos and a transponder were removed without permission from an airplane at Twin Lakes. - W illiam Doby reporled a breaking and entering at u residence on Rainbow Road, Advance on June 30. - On June 30 Joann Carter of Four Brothers Amoco reponed gas was taken wilhoul pay from the busi­ ness, - Donald Myers reponed tires on a vehiclc were damaged al a business on U,S. 158, Mocksville on July I. -O n July 2 Robert Allen re­ poned a lost/stolen bricfcase al a residence on John Ijames Road, Mocksville. ing his 1991 Honda vchiclc west on 1-40 in heavy rain. Lee's vchiclc ran off the righl shoulder and struck a guardrail. Trooper A.A. Juslice reponed the accideni tKCurred al approxi­ mately 11 ¡i.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck During Heavy Ruin A Norlh Carolina man was charged wilh exceeding safe speed after Ihc vehiclc he was driving wrecked June 26. Abel Gomez of Fayetteville was driving his 20(X)Saluni wesl on 1-40 during heavy rain. Gomez's vehiclc ran off the left shoulder and struck a median cable. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ malely 11 a,m, and there were no injuries. Vehicle Hils Median Cable A Forsyth County man was charged with exceeding safe speed afler the vehiclc he was driving wreckcd June 26 at 1:.50 p,m„ Deamond Rcnard Strange of Winslon-Salem wiis driving a 1993 Ford vehicle east on 1-40 during heavy rain. Strange's vehicle ran off Ihe left shoulder and slruck a me­ dian cable, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Wreck On U.S.601 A Davie man was charged wilh failure to yield righl of way afler the vehicle he was driving hit anolher June 26. Calvin Preston Caviness of 1415 Junction Road, Mocksville wasdriv- ing a 1994 Dodge vehicle north on 601 and was attempting to make a left turn into a store parking lol. Traveling soulh on 601 was a 1992 Chevrolet vehiclc driven by Phyllis Reeves Burgess of 371 Will Boone Road. Mocksville. Caviness failed to yield the righl of way and drove his vehicle inlo the path of Burgess'. Trooper A.J. Famier reported the accident occurred at approximately 9 p.m. and there were no injuries, Wreck On U.S. 64 No charges were filed after a Hannony man wreckcd Ihc vehiclc he was driving June 27, Terry Wayne McClelland of Harmony was driving his 1996 Toyota vehiclc east on 64 when he lost control due lo standing water in ihc roadway. McClellend's vchicle skidded oul of control, ran off Ihe road to Ihe righl, and slruck a ditch bank, Trooper A.J. Farmer reported Ihe accideni occurred al approximalely 4:30 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. Two Deer Hit In Davie Counly Angela Michellc Loman of 190 Forest Lane, Mocksville was driv­ ing her 1997 Kia vehicle soulh on 601 when it struck a deer crossing Ihe roadway. Trooper C.D. Jones reported Ihc accident occurred at approximalely 12:01 a.m. and Ihe driver was not injured. Matthew Paul Woodward of 1806 N.C. 801 Norlh. Mocksville was driving a 1997 Honda vchiclc west on U.S. 158 when it collided wilh a deer crossing the road. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the accideni occurred at approxi­ malely 1:30 a.m, and Ihe driver was nol injured. Truck Hits Utility Cable A Davie man was chargcd with unsafe movement after Ihe vchiclc he was driving v;as involved in an accident June 28, Jared Allen Hepler of 127 Glasgow Lane. Mocksville wasdriv- ing a 1992 Freighlliner soulh on Dulin Ro.id. Eric Robah Smith of 612 Comatzer Road, Mocksvillc was drivinghis 1997 Mitsubishi vehiclc north on Dulin Road. Heplcr's ve­ hicle trailer collided wilh a utility pole line thal crossed the roadway, breaking the pole lhal the line was iittachcd lo. Smith's vehicle collided wilh Ihe line as il was falling lo the roadway. TrooperJ.R. Allred reported the accident occurred at approximately 1:50 p.m, and Iherc were no inju­ ries, Wrcck Occurs On Parker Road No charges were filed afler a wreck occurred in Davie Counly June 28, Ronnie Dwayne Overby 11 of 126 Ashley Brooke Lane, Mocks­ ville was driving a 1988 Honda ve­ hicle wesl on Parker Road oul of sharp rightcurve when il wcnloulof conlrol. Overby's vehicle ran off the righl shoulder of the road, slruck a driveway culvert, struck a fence and another driveway culvert, Ihen turned over. Trooper C.D. Jones reporled Ihe accideni occurred al approximalely 1:35 a.m. and Overby and a passen­ ger were taken lo Forsyth Memorial Hospital for treatment. W reck On Inlerslule 40 A Georgia man was chargcd wilh exceeding safe speed afler the ve­ hicle he was driving wrecked June 28. Timothy Allen Hoenshcll of Blue Ridge, Georgia was driving his 1998 Chevrolet vehicle wcslon 1-40 when il hydroplaned due lo a wel road­ way. Hocnshell's vehicle ran off the road lo the righl, continued out of conlrol inlo a wooded area, and col­ lided with a tree. Trooper M.T. Dallon reported the accideni occurred al approxi­ mately 8:35 p.m. and Hoenshell and a passenger were taken lo Baplisl Hospital for Irealmeni, Wreck Near Dragslrip Charges arc pending after a wrcck occurred in Davic Counly June 30, Kcndrick Jerel Mitchell of Win­ ston-Salem was driving a 1990 Mazda pick-up oul of Ihe Farming­ ton Dragslrip approaching N.C. 801, Chrislopher William Chcck of 888 Underpass Road. Advance wasdriv- ing his 1990 Ponliac vehiclc north­ west on 801 approaching the same driveway. Mitchell eniered onto 801 an slopped his vehicle. Check's ve­ hicle skidded and struck Mitchell's, Trooper T,S, Kennedy reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ malely 6:15 p,m. Wreck Near Citgo A Davie woman was charged wilh improper passing after the ve­ hicle she was driving hit another July 1. Mariana Barrera Adame of 2293 U.S. 601 Soulh. Mocksville was driving a 1985 Mercedes car south on 601 behind a 1994 Ford pick-up driven by Dwight Franklin Rumple of 3174 U.S. 601 North, Mocks­ ville. Rumple was attempting to make a right turn inlo Cohen's Citgo when Adame attempled lo pass Rumple's vehiclc on Ihc right. Adame's vehicle struck Rumple's at he made the righl lum. Trooper A.A, Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ malely 6:15 a.m. and there were no injuries. Vehicle Mils Guardrail A Surry County man was charged with failure to reduce speed and no seatbelt after the vehicle he was driving wrecked July 2, Landis Paul Bunker of Mount Airy was driving a 1999 Ford ve­ hiclc east on Interstate 40 when il skidded during heavy rain. Bunker's vchiclc lefl the roadway to the right, struck an embankment, then struck and landed on lop of a guardrail. Trooper T,S. Kennedy reported the accideni occurred at approxi­ mately 5:20 p.m, and Bunker was taken to Davie County Hospital for treatment. Wreck On 1-40 Ramp A North Carolina woman was charged with failure to reduce speed after her vehicle struck another July 2. Jean Speaks Leonard of Wulkcrtown was driving a 2001 Chevrolet wesl on the 1-40 ramp approoching U.S. 601. Leonard failed to slow her vehicle in time before il .struck a 1998 Chevrolel driven by Lynn Home Wagner of Hamplonvillc and a 1988 Buick driven by Clarence Fraley Holmes of 285 Madison Holmes, Mocks­ ville. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported Ihe accident occurred at approxi­ malely 1:25 p.m. Wreck Nenr Rermuda Run i A Davic man was charged wilh failure to yield riulit nr w»y nricrtlie vehicle he was driving hit anolhei July 3, George Joseph Potosnak of 118 Azalea Circle. Advance was driv­ ing his 1999 Cadillac out of Ihe privale driveway of Bennuda Run al U.S, 158. Glenn Cooper Harden of 184 Fox Run Drive. Mocksville was driving his 1997 Ford vchicle wesl on 158 approaching Ihe same inlerseclion. Poiosnak's vchicle en­ iered Ihe path of Harden's vchicle and the two collided. Trooper T.S, Kennedy reported the accident occurred at ,ipproxi- niatcly 11:15 a,m, and there were no injuries. Wreck On Evans Ruud A Davie man was charged wilh failure lo yield righl of way afler Ihe vehicle he was driving hit unolhei July 3. Zachary Andrew Stokes of 266 Rainbow Road, Advance was driv­ ing a I 995 Ford pick-up wesl on a privale drive approaching Evans Road. Derek Seats Harpe of 781 Baltimore Road, Advancc was driv­ ing his 1994 Subaru car north on Evans Road approaching the same intersection. Stokes entered Evans Road und his truck slruck Harpe's vchicle. Trooper T,S, Kennedy reponed Ihe accident occurred at approxi­ mately 2 p,m, and there were no injuries. Wrcck On Bnltlmurc Roud A Davie man was charged wilh DWI, reckless driving, failure lo report a collision, resisting, obstruct­ ing, and delaying after he wrecked Ihe vehicle he was driving July 4. John Nicholas Ireland of 215 Brier Creek Road, Advancc was driving his 2000 Volkswagon ve­ hicle soulh on Baltimore Road when il ran off Ihc road lo Ihc righl and collided wilh some trees. Trooper M.T. Dallon reported the accideni occurred ul approxi­ malely 12:45 a.m. Cur Wrecks On Inlerslale 40 No charges were filed after a wreck occurred in Davic Counly July 4. Eric Lclhuniel Wesl Jr. of Fort Bragg was driving his 2002 Chevrolet wesl on 1-40 when it ran off Ihe road to ihe left, entered Ihc grass median, and slruck Ihe safely cables. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ mately 1:40 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Scouts To Dispose Of Old American Flags DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .July 11,2002 - 7 The Triad Area Boy Scouts are collectcd American Hags lor proper tlisposal. Many Hags erecleil on car,s, hom es and businesses slncc Sept, 11 have fallen viclini to tile elemems, and are showing signs of wear. The Old North Stale Council of Boy Scouts of America wants lo make sure people dispose of their flags in the appropriate manner. T he .Scouts have joined forces with local law enforce- tiicnt agencies and fire ilcparl- ments. which will iiccepl Ihe old Haps until July 20. They will be acceplcd al the M ocksville lire and police dcp:irtments and the Temporary Permits For Alcohol Sales Will Be Issued June 18 A North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement officer will be in Mocksville July 12 and July 18 lo provide inl'orinalion for businc.sses wanting lo sell alco­ holic beverages. On Friday. July 12. the olficer will be at Mocksvillc Town Mall at 2 p., to receive applications for mi.xed beverage ;inil beer/ Man Arrested For 2nd Degree Sex Offense A man arrested lasl Tuesday in Granite Quarry has been re­ turned to D avie Counly and chargcd with second degree se.xual offense, M elvin Franklin Cranfield. 49, of 784 Pine Ridge Road, Mocksvillc was placcd in Davie County Jail in lieu of a S.5(),(H)() secured bond on July 2. According lo Davie County Sheriff’s Department Detective John Stephens, Ihe victim , a young lady from out of town, w as spending the nighl wiih friends at a Pineridge Road resi­ dence July I. C ranfield was watching the home for relatives who were oul of lown. A pool party look place lhal evening and the teenagers swam and drank into the wee hours of Ihe morning, Stephens .said. The young lady had returned inside the house and was in a room alone when Cranfield is iiccuscd ot'approucliing and fon­ dling her, Cranfield’.s first court appear­ ance is scheduled July 11 in Davie Counly, wine pemiils. On Thursday. July 18. an of­ ficer will be al the Davie Counly Public Library on Norlh Main Street at 2 p.m, lo deliver tem­ porary perm its to ilio.se appli­ cants who arc approved. There will also be a training and infor­ m ation session for employees who will be .selling or serving alcoholic beverages. Town Of Mocksville Recycling Schedule July 10 West July 11 East July 24 West July 25 East Aug. 7 West Aug. 8 East Aug. 21 H/iss/ Aug. 22 East Sept. 4 West Sept. 5 East Sept. 18 West Sept. 19 East GRILL EAT-IN OR TAKE OUTHOURS 5:30AM - 2:00PM • Monday - Satuiday 2203 Hwy. 601 N.. Mocksville, NC Phone (336)492-7066 Drive-in Curb Service j Friday Night 5pm-9pm ^ Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, Ice Cream Music! HOME COOKED MEALS AT CREAT LO W PRICES! ¥ Davie County Sheriff's Office, The Hags will be disposed of in a ceremony at Cherokee Scout Reservation on Aug, 2. "The di,splay of genuine pa­ triotism from across North Caro­ lina and Ihe country since last Septem ber has been trem en­ dous." said Jolin Roberts. Old North Slale Council president, "B ul thc.se flags w ear out quickly and a lol of people are unaware that there is a very spe­ cific. proper way to dispose of Ihe American lliig. It is certainly not som ething to he Ihought- le.ssly tossed away." Roberts said lhat American llag.s. lo be properly disposed of. should be bunicd, prel'crahly af­ ter being cul into four pieces - with the blue field always re­ maining intact to represent the indivisibility of the Union, The ashes should then be collected and buried. Form ed in 1910. Ihe Boy Scouts is dedicated to instilling citizenship, character and fitness in A m erica's youth.100-Lap M odified D ivision race p lu s S p o rtsm an double feature, S treet S to c k and S tadium S to ck races! Greg Stiling Files For Seat On Soil And Water Board Gregory Clark Sliling filed for one of the two .seats for Ihe Davie Counly Soil and Water Conserv ation Dislricl Supervisor, joining incumbents Jim McBride and John Barber on the ballot. Sliling lives on Buckeye Trail in Fanningion, It is his first try at an elected office. Davie Man Arrested For Firing Gunshot Into Brother’s Head ^ т з ш ш п ш я а\ |^ Ь у / Ftmal« fern «dmittod for $1 (no escort required), courloey ot Budweleer. Fans' prizo. Ton-dl.sc CD changor Irom Freemans Rond Go.ir Admission: Adults, 18 and oldor - StO Agoa t2 't7 - $6 AgosO-11 -$ 1 Childfon undor 6 FR E E with fldultoscort _________________P L E N TY O F F R E E PARKIN G ________________ Information about aladlum roctng: (336) 723*1819 ___________________________________________________I Bus Driver Training Class July 15-17 T here will be a school bus driver training class July 15. 16 and 17 at the Davidson Commu­ nity C ollege D avic C am pus. Room 200. For m ore inform ation, call 751-2627, lly .Inckic Si'iibolt DavieCounty Enterprise Rccord A Davie man has been ar­ rested after shooting his brother in Ihc head following an argu­ ment June 29, Larry Wil- s o n Shrewsbury. 41. of 161 Red Oak Trail, Mocks­ ville is charged wilh one felony account at- Lurry Shrewsbury templed firsl degree murder. According to Davie Counly Sheriff’s Department Detective John Stephens, a disagreement ensued between Shrewsbury and his younger brother, Tr;icy W ill­ iams Shrewsbury, lhal Saturday evening while Ihe Iwo were at a friend's house al 111 Sloney Lane in Mocksville, Both brothers had consumed alcohol and afler lhre;ilening lo shoot his brother twice Larry pulled a ,.3.S7 Smith and Wesson revolver from hencalh his shirt anil shot Tracy in the head. T he bullet entered under Tracy's left jaw and exited above the right temple, said Stephens, Tracy remains at Baptist Hos­ pital in Winston-Salem and ac­ cording to Stephens he has been unable lo conduct an inlerview w ith the younger Shrewsbury because he remains under heavy sedation, Larry was arrested July .5 and remains in Davie Counly Jail in lieu o f a 3100,000 secured bond. His first court appearance is scheduled July 18, According lo Stephens, L:irry has staled Ihe shooting was an accideni. Vbii i i ^ up nil night p i^ n g tcigeiher n presentation for ymir ioh. Mnile breakfast, flinch iim l dinner fo r juiir ku li. Broiigfii ypnr Im bantls’ bpcfcuse to him ui \vurk. DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER The Best Things in Life are Free A breathtaking sunset... A huí from a friend... A baby’s smile... All Free. Findingoutyou’re going to be a Mommy... Priceless! At Davis Regional, we make this priceless moment available to you at no charge. Stop by the Davis Regional Lab for a free, confiaentia pregnancy test, or call (704) 838-7106 for more information. ' ^ D A V I S R E G I O N A “ f e l l i 4t Davi* l^giivul Mcilivul Center )„ г ; , , - 54, State bvil с •( 7 ü 4 ) 8 7 i0 2 8 1 G ia n t T w o D a y Y a r d S a le Blaise Baptist Church H v^ 601 in Moci<sviile (Across from Horns’s Truck Stop) All proceeds will go to support the Davie Pregnacy Care Center Friday July 12 • Saturday July 13 if you have items you would like to donate to this yard sale contact t h e D a v ie P r e g n a n c y C a r e C e n t e r at 753-4673 or Mark and Gv^yn Jones at 492-2783 %% I Jl I î' f. ■p 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July II. 2002 Davie People Cleary-W ard Couple United In Marriage Mr. Austin Neil Callahan H a y e s - C a l l a h a n C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t O l d T o w n Shannon Rcnce Hayes o f R aleigh and A u stin N eil C allahan o f A dvance were uniled in marriage al 6 p.m. June 22 at Old Town Baptist Church. W inslon-Salem. Dr. R icky D. Speas ofliciated. The bride is the daughter o f Danny and Cathy Hayes o f W in- ston-Salem , and the grand­ daughter o f the lale Dan and Ruth Hayes, and Cunis and Joan Bennell of Stoneville. She is a 1997 graduate o f North Forsyth High School and in 2001 earned a bachelor's degree in religion from M eredith Collcge, where she was an N.C. Teaching Fel- low. She is a fifth grade teacher at Cary (Wake Couniy Schools) Elementary, and was nominated a first year leacher o f the year by Ihc Cary Chamber o f Com ­ merce. The bridegroom is the son o f Marc and Dail Callahan o f A d­ vance, and the grand.son o f Max and Norma Callahan o f Buies Creek, Fannie Carey o f Raleigh and the lale W illard Barbour. He is a 1998 graduate o f M t. Tabor High School and is a senior al North Carolina State University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agronomy w ith a concentration in turfgrass management. G iven in marriage by her fa­ lher, Ihe bride wore an ivory matte satin gown designed w ith a scoop necklin e and sh orl sleeves. The princess seamed A - line gown was embellished w ith assym m eirical beading. The skirt extended into a semi-cathe­ dral train. H er double tiered waist length veil o f illusion was enhanced by a pearl and crystal bun wrap. She chose Ive y B ennett Gunn, her cousin o f D anville, Va., as her m atron o f honor. B ridesm aids w ere: Je nn ife r Bailey and Allee Jo Bennett o f Stoneville, cousins o f the bride; K e lly C allahan o f A pex, the groom ’s sister-in-law ; Angela Beeson Hunt o f B oiling Springs Lake and C atherine M ills o f Burlington, friends o f the bride; and A llison Callahan and Sarah Callahan, the gruum 's sislers o f Advance. Junior bridesm aids w ere H annah B a ile y o f Stoneville and Rachael Hoye.*: o f W inston-Salem , cousins o f the bride, and Hayley Long o f Angler, cousin o f the groom. The groom ’s father was best m an. Ushers w ere; T ra vis Callahan o f Apex, the groom ’s b roth er; T rip p B ennett o f Stoneville, the bride’s cousin; Bob Long o f Angier, Ihc grm ini’s uncle; and M a ll D ellinger o f R aleigh and Patrick M ills o f Buriington, the groom 's friends. Junior groomsmen were Gram Chambers o f Pfafftown, a friend o f Ihe bride and groom , and Zachary Hayes o f Winslon-Sa­ lem, the bride’s cousin. R ow er girl was Claire Cham­ bers o f Pfafftown, friend o f the b rid e . R ing bearers were Cameron Daniel Hayes o f W in­ ston-S alem and C hristopher Jerold Frye o f Stoneville, cous­ ins o f the bride. Casey C ollier presided at the guest register, and program at­ tendants w ere Lauren and W hilney Jones. M usic was provided by Ihe N.C. School o f Ihe A rls Siring Q u a rte t, w ith so lo ists A m y Johnson, C haris Fortenberry, Belh Key, Kelley Davidson and Jennifer Davidson, and Randy Johnson, who was also trum ­ peter. Barbie M cKinney played piano, D avid S nider guitar, Katherine Hayworth clarinet and Andy Maness. bagpipes. Tlie wedding was directed by Kalherine Teague. The bride’s parents hosted a buffet garden reception al the C hristian L ife C enler o f Old Town Baptist Church. Director was Betty H uff. A fte r a w ed d ing trip lo Asheville, the couple made their home in Raleigh. P re-N uptial Parlies • The bridesmaids luncheon was hosted by the bride and her mother June 21 al 12:30 p.m. at Ihe Henry F. Shaffner House in Winston-Salem. • The rehearsal dinner, w iih a H aw aiian luau them e, was hosted by the groom ’s parenls al the Christian Life Cenler o f Old Town Baptist Church al 7 p.m. June 21. • Friends o f O ld Town Bap­ tist hosted a groom 's party on May 4 and a bridal shower on May 5. • Cousins and aunts o f Ihe bride hosted a bridal shower M ay 11 at Stoneville First Bap­ tist Church. • The groom ’s fam ily hosted a shower al the Campbell House in Buies Creek on M .iy 18. • Teachers at Cary Elemen­ tary gave a luncheon shower on June 6. Don’t Be Late Deadlines for engagements and w eddings... ... Friday prior to desired publicauon week D A V IB C O U N T Y B M T E B P I M / ^ e C O R P C rysta l D aw n C leary o f M o cksville and David Jason Ward o f H am ioiiy wore united in marriage Salurday. June 22 al 2 p.m. al Blaise Baplisi Churcli in Mocksville, PasiorCilenn Sellers officiated. The bride is the liaughler of Mr. and Mrs. Gar>' Cleary Sr. of Mocksville. and the granddaugli- ler o f Ida Cleary and the lale Wade Cleary o f Mocksville. and the late R ill and C h rislin e Massey o f Sl.atesville. She is a graduate o f Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Wesleni Carolina Universiiy. She is employed by Slale Employees Credit Union. The groom is the son o f Mr, and Mrs. Bcrmie Ward o f Har­ mony. and ihe grandson o f V ir­ ginia Kennedy and Ihe lale Janies B. Kennedy o f Chester, S.C.. and Ihe lale R.C. Ward o f Bladen- boro. He is a graduate o f Davie High School and is employed by Funder America. The bride wore a princess line gown made ofdulciana and Ital­ ian satin by M on Chen Bridals. The gow n featured a hand C a m p b e l l s A n n o u n c e B i r t h O f B o y Shane and Angie (W hilaker) C am pbell o f Forsyih C ounly announce Ihc birth o f iheir son. Ethan Scotl Campbell on June 24. 2(K)2. al Forsyih M em orial Hospilal. He weighed 9 lbs. 4.,‘i oz. and has a big brother. Owen Reid Campbell, who tunis 3 in September. M alernal grandparents are Bobbo and Sonya W hilaker. Pa­ ternal grandparents are Shirley Reavis o f Advance and Dan Campbell o f Yadkinville. Malernal greal-grandparenls are Lassie and the lale H.R. Johnson o f M ocksville and pa­ ternal greal-grandparents are R .D . D a yw a ll and H azel Daywall. Sum m er B la ir Dudley cel­ ebrated her 2nd b irthday un M a y 22, 2002. She Is’ the g ra n d d a u g h te r o f J e rry L. Keavls o f Advance. Sum m er's parents arc (¡a rry and M onica Dudley o f G reenville. A Storehouse For Jcsus F R E E M E D IC A L C L IN IC Open every Thursday evening 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM 7i) mikt' an (ipixniumau a ill (336) 75l'I06(). or amw hy ¡Iw clinic, Ik'm rn 2.-00 PM aiui S.iX) Pi\/on ViiirMlayafiemoon. Clients must meet certain eligibility requirements i/wiiv/i inlerjm ter uvuiliihte beaded design aiul senii-callie- dral train. She carricd a bouiiuel arrangemenl o f while gerberilai- sies. yellow roses, hot pink mini carnations and purple freesia. She chose Sally Riddle and Betsy Riddle as maids o f honor, bolh friends o f the bride. Amy Baldwin was bridesmaid, friend o f Ihe bride. The groom ’s falher ser\ed as besi m an. G room sm en were K e v in W ard, b ro lh e r o f the groom , and James DesNoyers. friend o f the groom. Susan Riddle was wedding director. Christi Ward, sisler-in- law o f Ihe bride, attended Ihe guest register. Jr. C leary and Lesley Tucker were program al- lendants. V ocalists were John and Regina Chandler. Pianist was Marcia Beck. Reception attendants were Alethea and Rebecca Riddle. The couple went on a honey­ moon 10 Grand Cayman Island. They made iheir home in Mocks­ ville. Social Kvents • The groom ’s parents hosted Mrs. David Jason Ward a rehearsal dinner on June 21. • On June I.'i. a breakfasi al M idlown Cafe and Deserty was hosled hy Susan Riddle. • On June 2. the couple was given a w hile Bible ceremony al Blaise Baptist Church. • On June 1. the bridesmaids hosled a lingerie shower for the bride. • On May 19, Ihe bride was given a shower at Blaise Baplisi Church by Su.san Riddle. • On A p ril 2 1. Lesley Tucker hosled a shower al Ijames Bap­ tist Church. Special o f th e W eek Lifesavers Assorted ea. 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BridoL'Reqlstnf Jennifer Garnette Michelle Davidson Julia Angell Sally Ricfdle Sliannon LaRousa Melinda Richie Heather Henderson Kelly Ward M c C r a y - S t o k e s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d M r. and Mrs. David Wayne McCray aiuiounce the engagenienl o f Iheir daughter. Amy Nicole McCray lo Zachary Andrew Siokes, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coleman Siokes. The bride-elecl is a I'/Jfi graduate o f Davic High School and a 2()()() honors gradúale o f Appalachian Slale U nive rsiiy w ilh a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She is em ployed as a kindergarten leacher al Cooleemee Elementary School. The groom-to-he is a graduate o f Davie H igh School and attended Appalachian Slale Universiiy. He is em ployed by Caro­ lina D rilling. Inc. The wedding ceremony and reception w ill be Salurday. Aug. .11 at 2 p.m. at Victory Baplisi Chnrch in Conleemee. 42'x72'xl2’ for 1UST$16,500' 1- 2rx13.5’double end door 1-3’steel walk door 4- skylights ’building and erection only. Building priced not pictured - C A LL FOR D E TA ILSI - Commercial • Residential AcmCUnVRAL • EQUESimAN For more infomiation call: Dwight Brodar 336-249-0917 lax 336-249-3922 . A n g e l l - W l l l a r d E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Darrell Angell o f Yadkinville announces Ihe cug.agement o f his daughter. Jessica Dee Angell lo Bryan Lew is W illard, the son of I'aul W illard o f Oak Ridge and M yra Idol o f Casar. The bride-elecl is a graduate o f Forbush H igh School and earned an associate degree in nursing from Forsyth Technical C om m unity College. She is a regisiered nurse al Forsyih M edical Cenler. Tlie groom-lo-be is a grailuale o f Davie H igh School and Forsyih Technical Community College. He is a nrefighter fo r Ihe C ity of Winslon-Salem. The wedding w ill be Sept. 14 at U nion Grove Baptist Church. Yadkinville. V ValU M N \W / Uiiililiim.s www.waKersbuildings.com H O L M A N & F R O S T R E U N I O N Holman & Frost families' 44th Annual Reunion Sunday, July 14 at Palmetto Church on U.S. Hwy 601 North, Mocksville Fellowship will begin at 10:30 o.m. and a picnic dinner with follow at 1 p.m. Relatives and Friends invited. W i t h FREE F a m ily C a llin g E v e r y o n e S ta y s In t h e L o o p . : M r . & M r s . R . M . B o w d e n C e l e b r a t e A n n i v e r s a r y M r. and Mrs. R.M . Bowden o f Greensboro celebrated their 50th w edding anniversary on June 22 at a buffet luncheon at the Grcens- boro-H igh Poinl A irport M arriott. A prograni o f fam ily remem­ brances was arranged and presenled by Iheir four children. The Bowdens’ children and Iheir spouses are: David and Donna Bowden o f Bloom ington. Ind.. Joy and Daryl Emery o f Raleigh. Rose Anne and Ben Freed o f Marietta, Ga., and Kalhy and Andy A lberti o f Durham. 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V a H DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002 -11 Bill Gales drives the lawnmower pulling the float that carries his sister, Susan Gales, during the annual July Fourth Lawnmower Parade in Cooleemee. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Noah and Nathan West, twin boys of Clay and Angela West of Cooleemee, watch the lawnmower parade. I Cooleemee Mayor Pro Tern John Chandler leads a procession of lawnmowers. ii State Rep. Julia C. Howard waves to the crowd from a trailer pulled by a lawnmower driven by Mole Spry. These girls decorated their trailer - and their faces - to show their patriotism on July Fourth. 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Central Avenue (704) 857-7277 Asheboro1107 South Church Street (In The Former CP&L Building)(336) 625-9990 It’s Your Bank Rates are in effect as of July 5,2002. Opening deposit must be maintained to earn the Annual Percentage Yield. There are penalties for early withdrawal, and account terms are subject to change. Member FDIC 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July П, 2002 •• ■; D a v i e P r e g n a n c y C a r e C e n t e r O p e n s I n M o c k s v i l l e By Mike Barnhardt D a v ie C o u m y E n te rp rise Rccord Donda Toney was 17 years old when she saw the ad in the classified section o f Ihe news­ paper about a free pregnancy test. She made the ca ll, and it changed her life. N ow , she’s the one on thc telephone, or in the door o f the D avic Pregnancy Care Cenier, offering that free pregnancy test - and more. Just over a month old, the Davie Center is a satellite o f the Salem Pregnancy Care Center in W inston-S alem , the place Toney called when she was 17, and Ihe place w here G w yn Jones, w ho along w ith husband M ark have been instrumental in getting the site here, has volun­ teered fo r the past seven years. Toney’s call came at a crisis in her life. She had already had one abortion, and suffered from drug abuse and sexual prom is­ cu ity because o f it, she said. Toney knows how women who have had an abortion feel, and how those feel w ho make thc decision to have th e ir baby. There are programs fo r both at the center. " I ’ve been there and done lh a l,” Toney said. “ I kn o w where ihey'rc com ing from . I was abortion-niinded. I d id n ’t wanl lo disappoint m y parenls a second lim e ." Bul when she learned o f ihe stages o f baby development al Salem, she changed her m ind. Now, she’s the happy m other o f a healthy 14-ycar-old son. "L ife fo r the ch ild is always the answer,” she said. Gwen Jones agrees, noting that abortion is not an option. Her husband has long been ac­ tive on the p olitica l side to try to make abortion illegal. She .h a s volunteered to help the wom en w ho face the decisions. The D avic ccn tcr has given Ihem a chance lo w ork as a fam ­ ily. "M a rk and I had a vision ... but we have ju st been over­ whelm ed by Ihe help and thc love and the com m unily spirit. “ I ’ve been there. 1 had a c ri­ sis pregnancy. If you make the right choices, you can have a good life ,” Jones said. "Som e­ tim es, they just need role m od­ els. I t ’s an exciting m inistry be­ cause we see lives changed.” Yes. the pregnancy tests are free, and co n fid e n tia l, as is more help such as diapers and bottles and m alem ity clothes. But you have to talk, and lis­ ten. " I t ’s not ju s t a h andout," Jones said. T here’s a PAC E class fo r wom en or girls w ho have had an abortion and need healing. There’s a HOPE class, which is geared toward new mothers. " It w ill help them w ith some practical ways o f how lo be a mother,” Jones said. "W e w on’t just bring Ihem in here and sent them out.” If they stick w ith thc pro­ gram, they can get those vouch­ ers lo pay fo r things such as baby food and diapers. "W e d o n ’l w ant lo shove a n y th in g d ow n a n y b o d y ’s throat,” Jones said. ” We lay oul thc options, bul ultim ately il’s her decision. W e’re going to give her the truth in love. It’s not going to be easy, but you don’l have to do it alone.” First, they loo k fo r a stable person in the life o f ihe prcg- Donda Toney: “Life for the child is always the answer." nanl client, someone w ho w ill support them. "W hal wc offer is one step further, and lhat’s the love o f C hrisl,” Jones said. "A nd we've got diapers and botlles and nia- lem ily clothes that wc can give. A ll o f Ihe services are free and conndcniial. W e're funded by churches, organizations and in ­ dividuals who have a heart for our m inistry.” A b o u l 12 vo lu n te e rs are com pleting training, w hile just as many are ready lo lake the next session. Tlie cenlcr became a reality in a year, w ith Ihe help o f a lo l o f churches and Ihe com m unity. Jones said lhat w hile volun­ teering at Salem, she realized thal the unplanned pregnancy rate in Davie C ouniy was just as high as in W inston-Salem . Thai accounts fo r teenagers, people having affairs, every­ thing. In 2(H)0, Ihere were 68 un­ wanted pregnancies in Davie C ouniy among teens age 14-19. “ That’s a lot,” Jones said. "N o t all o f them are in high school because some o f them drop out.” A t the pregnancy care cen­ ter. the clients w ill have some­ one to help, as long as they w ill let them. '’A bortion is not an opiion here," Jones said. The cenier w ill slay w iili people ihrough the pregnancy and beyond, or w ilh adoption. “ W e 'll keep a file on them, and w e 'll slay in their life as long as they w ill lei us.” There are Bible studies, and Ihe cenier w ill Iry to connect the client w ilh a church. Men arc involved, and will help new fathers with Ihings such as leaching a trade, Bible studies, even get them a job if they need one. The Davic Pregnancy Care C en te r is open M o n d a ys, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a .m .-1:30 p.m ., and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-8 p.m . C a ll 7.‘i3 -4 6 7 3 (HOPE). Now. after hours calls are diverted to Salem, bul Ihe Davie Center hopes to have a d iv c rte r to som eone's hom e soon. The p ro je ct has received overwhelm ing com m unity sup­ port in ils firsl year. Jones said. “ E ve ry step we to o k wc bathed il in p raye r" The office on Depot Street near Westside Dodge in dow n­ town M ocksville is donated. So was the office furnilure, ihe art, the com puler ... You gel the idea. “ Il’s been unbelievable. 1 lad Ihe com m unily nol been behind us. we could to have gollen lo where we are today. As we be­ gan to pray, I knew this was where I needed to be. God just opened these doors and made it real.” Gwyn Jones and Donda Toney stand outside the newly-opened Davie Pregnancy Care Cenier on Depot Street in Mocksville. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Toney shows some of the baby clothes available lo clienis al the pregnancy center. S e l l i t f a s t ! w ith an E nterprise classified ad CailTarnmy today, 751-2120 W h a t : G i a n t T w o D a y Y a r d S a l e W h e n : F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 2 - 1 3 W h e r e : B l a i s e B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 6 0 1 N ., M o c k s v i l l e W h y : B e n e f i t f o r D a v i e P r e g n a n c y C a r e C e n t e r Of*Drawing Community Yard Sale ^ and Fundraiser ^ to Benefit Adam Peacocic PatV'/hite Mennorial Day at ^ W.G.White & Co. 601 N Mocksville. J u l y 1 3*** S a m t i l 4 p m Yard Sale/Craft Space available $10.00 to reserve a space call 492-2111. ^ Come join in the fun. Ham biscuits & ^ hotdogs for sale. Drawings For Limo ride & Dinner for 2 at Applebee’s Guitar from Dave’s Music W.G.White Country ham Tanning bed session & massage from Nail Resort W.G. White Gift Basket Yard Sale Space Still Available Dunking Booth Schedule 8:30 • 9:00am • Grady McClamrock 9:00 - 9:30am - Dub Potts 9:30 - 10:00am - Lee Cook 10:00 - 10:30am ■■ Officer Keith Gunter 10:30 - 11:30am - Sterling Foster 12:00 - 12:30pm - Andy Stokes 12:30 - 1:30pm - Tommy Faust 1:30 - 2:00pm - Tracy Donathan 2:00 - 2:30pm - Jack Keller 2:30 - 3:00pm - Jamie Caudle 3:00 - 3:30pm - Brent Shoaf avíe Place ng Assisted Living Community Davie Place salutes W illie Mae Pierce, as our resident of the week. Willie Mae has lived with us for 3 weeks. She has two daughters, Mary Peacock of Mocksville and Ann Me Culloh of Salisbury, both of W illie Mae Pierce whom visit her frequently. She had been married for almost 65 years! Her daughter Mary says W illie Mae enjoys reading and watching television quiz shows. She is still active in her church. Willie Mae likes the unstructured living style and the good meals at Davie Place. 336-751-2175 A d v a n c e N e w s DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002 - 13 By E dith Zim m erm an Advance Correspondent Our Metlioclisl congregation welcomes our new pastor, the Rev. Marry Sanunons and fam ­ iiy to our church and com m u­ nity. Vacation Bible School titled "God's Great Art G allery", w ill be at the M elhodisi Church July 15-19 from 6:30-8;.30 p.m. It is open to children ages 3 lo pre- teen. Jane Gasparinni is Ihe co­ ordinator and inviles all children in thc area. Flowers in llie sanctuary Sun­ day were in honor o f Janine Vogler Roberts' birthday on July 8, given by step-daughters Terrie and Pam. John Vanlis o f Alabama was a weekend visitor o f the Rev. and M rs Harold Zim m erm an, and H a ro ld 's m other. N ancy Zimniemi.an. Leonard and Mary Nell Jones have relumed from a week's trip to W ashinglon where they at­ tended Ihe National Hosta C on­ vention in Spokane. Flying inlo Seattle they drove across the slale lo Spokane, also driving furtlicrlo Fort Townsend Nurs­ ery before returning lo Seattle for their flight home. They es­ pecially enjoyed seeing thc Cas­ cade M ounlains as they drove Ihrough the slate. Get w ell wishes go out to Harold M cKnight who had an accienlal fall in Soulh Dakota last week where he and his wife Nancy were reluming from a irip to Alaska. Nancy was al church Sunday and reporied Harold was recuperating satisfactorily. Janna W atson and son Zachary o f Pulear were weekend visitors o f her parenls Leonard and M ary Nell Jones. They al.so atlendcd church Sunday. N ancy Zim m erm an spent July 4ih nt her mountain home in llills v ille , Va.. accompained by her daughter Can\niie Walker and children Lauren and Luke W alker. Nancy's sons Randy and Michael Zim inem ian drove up laler. Others from Ihe com­ m u n ily w ho drove up were Blanche Fishel and son Jinnny and Jim m y's daughter and son- in-law Juslin and Christie and Four Corners News Hy M arie W hile Four Comers Correspondent Flora Tucker Boyd, cousin o f Johnsie Shellon. died last week. Mrs. Shellon and Bobby and Von Shelton weiU lo Hodges Funeral Cornatzer News Home in Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. Eric H ill and boys visited M r and Mrs. While Sunday nighl. 1 hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable Fourih o f July l\oliday. By D utllc I’ults Comalzer Correspondent “ Buh" Jones was a patient in Rowan Hospiiai last Wednesday for a hearl calhcrizalion. Those vacationing at M yrtle Beach last week were M r. and Mrs. Terry Davis and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Richard W illiam s and family. G urney W illia m s v is ite d Homer Polls lasl Thursday after­ noon. Several friends and relatives enjoyed supper at 601 Pier Res­ taurant Salurday in honor o f Homer Polls 79th birthday. A f­ terwards, cake and homemade ice cream was enjoyed al the home o f M r and M rs. Derek Harpe. M r. and M rs. Buck Shoaf spent lasl weekend in Ihe moun­ tains and Canton, Va. celebraling Ihcir 51st anniversary, R aym ond P olls o f Orange Park, Fla. was a rccenl visitor o f M r. and M rs. Homer Potts. Rev. and Mrs. Richard W hile- heart visited relatives in Wash­ ington, D .C . and V irginia lasl week. M r. and M rs. W eldon Allen and M r. and M rs. G ary L iv in g o o d v is ilc d W eldon's uncle in Mi.ssi.ssipi lasl week. M ike Comalzer. Thc "O ver The H ill Gang" enjoyed a receni trip lo Beckley, W.Va. lo see Ihe pagenanl "The llall'iclds and M cC oys" al the ClilTside Aniphithcater. They slopped inTammeach, V/.Va. for shopping and dinner at the K & W Cafeteria before going lo the pageant. T hirly-tw o people were on Ihe Crossroads Bus driven by Jim Crosley out o f Cleveland, N.C. 'H icy stopped b rie fly in W ylheville, Va. on Ihcir rclum trip . M a rgie M a rk la n d and granddaughter Lindsay Jackson were Ihose from Ihis community. The trip was under the direction o f Sam and Janie Chaplin. Visitors o f Sarah Bailey last week w ere Janie C h a p lin , Mozelle Veach and son D aryl o f M ocksville and Linda Canlcr. Annalee M yers' visitors on Tuesday were G .B . M yers. Jr. and w ife A lic e o f D urham , David Myers o f A ustin, Te.xas and B e lly R eid M ye rs Hedgecock o f W inslon-Salem . Gel w ell wishes go oul lo Janine Roberts who had Ihe mis- forlunc to fall and break bolh arms. E dilh Z im m erm an visited shul-ins in Ihe com m unily lasl w eek. Frank and M a rgie Markland. Sarah Bailey and Lih Carler. She al.so visilcd Annalee Myers who is recupcraling from a respiratory problent ami is un­ der a doclors care. We were happy to see Naylor Vogler at church Sunday afler many days o f hospilalizalion al Forsyih M cdical Cenier. Amanda Graham and grand- daughler Madison Brandon were Friday visitors o f L ib Carter. Janie H endrix vis ite d her ch ild re n M e lissa H e n d rix Barnum and husband P h il Barnum in Concord last week. O n D e a n ’s L i s t Stephen Dale James Jr. o f Pinebrook School Road, M ocks­ ville, a sophomore al Wake For­ est University, was named to the spring semester dean's Ust. Flowers for all Occasions S M e r ’t H o f M o c k s v U le (336)751-1782 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE A N D R EW S N . C . 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MOCKSVILLE SERVING AREA Avon St.................................All Azalea D r............................All Beechwood D r...................All Birchwood Lane.................All Boxwood Village ...............All Brantley Farm Rd......100-200 Chaffin Street.....................Ali Cherry St..............................All County Home R d ...............All Court Square .....................All Depot Street............100-357 East M aple........................100 East Water S t.....................All Foster St..............................All Friendship C t......................All Gaither S t............................All Grey S t................................All Gwyn St ..............................All Hemlock St..........................Ali Holly Lane............................All Horn Street..........................All Hospital St................118-254 Hwy 601 N ............1869-2000 Ken Dwiggins.....................All Lakewood Dr .....................All Lakey D r..............................All Magnolia S t........................All Meroney St...........................All Midland St ...........................All North Clement St...............All North Main S t ..........100-950 Oak Alley Way ....................All Park Avenue........................All Pine St ..................................All Railroad St ...........................All Raymond St ........................All Ridgeview Dr ....................100 Salisbury S t...............100-266 Sanford Ave ........................All South Clement S t...............All South Main S t ..........100-884 South Salisbury St....873,887,885 Squire Boone Plaza ...........All Tot St ....................................All Valley R d ....................416-500 Wandering Ln......................All West Church St...................All West Depot S t....................All West M aple...............100,111 West Side Dr........................All West Water St......................All Wilkesboro St ..........185-679 Willow Oaks Shopping Ctr....AII Yadkinville Rd...........700-1600 V o d h i n V o l l e u I N С 0 e p 0 e в Ì E fl C a l l 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 3 1 0 2 f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n . w w w . y a d t e l . n e t ' i. ^ í ■ 5f - y; ‘ 'i ! i 14 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July II, 2002 Ohihiarips__ L O lÜ e F o s te r W a rd Mrs. Ollic Foster Ward. 78, of Ward Road. M ocksvillc, died Tuesday, July 2, 2002. al her , home. The fu- Ineral service I was held at 11 I a.m. Friday, jju ly 5 at I Smith Grove J United Melh- I odist Church, I with the I Revs. Chris Clontz, Bobby Swaim and Ray O'Fcnell officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. M emorials: The Hut Fund, Smith Grove Methodist Church. .1706 U.S. 158 E.. Mocksville. Mrs. Ward was bom Dec. 26. 1923. in Henry County. Mo., to the laic Ollie Wilson and Dora Sims Cash Foster and was a home­ maker. She was a caterer and en­ joyed food preparation. She had assisted her late husband in the Ward Dairy business. She was a member of Smilh Grove United M elhodisi Church, where she served as a Sunday school teacher, was on various committees, was a charter member of the United Methodist Women and was instru­ mental in raising funds for the conslruclion of Ihe new church hul. She was a consistent Blue Ribbon winner al the Dixie Clas­ sic Fair and the Cenler Fair in cu­ linary. a community carcgiver and a collector of gu.irdian angel figu­ rines. She was preceded in death by her husband. Jamcs Anderson Ward in 1997; and a son. Sammy Ward in 1962. Survivors: a son. Tommy Ward and wife Sherry of Matthews; a grandson; a broiher. Delbert Fos­ ter of High Point; and several nieces and nephews. R u n n ie L e e M a y b e rr y Mr. Ronnie Lee "Sport" Mayberry, 49, of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, July 7,2002. He was born Aug. 21,1952, in Forsyth County to Ray and Edith Anders Mayberry. Mr. Mayberry was self-employed. Surviving: a son, Joshua Manson; a stepdaughter. Hope Austin, both of Winslon-Salem: 5 sisters, Shirley Joyner and hus­ band Wayne, Linda Ale.xander and husband Danny and Gail Knowles and husband Scoll, all of Winston- Salem. Cindy Bailey and husband Ron of Galax. Va. and Treasa Templeton and husband Gary of Winslon-Salem; 4 brolhers, R.E. Mayberry and wife Colene of Mocksvillc, Sherman Mayberry of W inston-Salem , David M ayberry and wife Gracie of Lewisville and Eddie Mayberry and w ife M ary Ann of Tobaccovillc; his girlfriend, Martha Manson of Winslon-Sa­ lem; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. W ednesday, July 10 at H ayw orth-M iller Silas Creek Chapel with Ihe Rev. Zeno Grocc officialing. Burial followed at Woodland Cemetery. J o h n L e e L in e b e rr y Mr. John Lee “ Bob" Lineberry. 70. o f Springhill D rive. Cooleemee. died Friday. July 5. 2002 al his home. Funeral services were held Sunday. July 7 al 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chape! with the Rev. Danny Dillard officiating. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. MemoriaLs; Rowan Regional Home Heallh and Hospicc. 825- A W, Henderson St.. Salisbury. 28144. Mr. Lineberry was bom Sept. 1. 1931 in Davie Counly to the late Raym ond and Floycc G riffin Lineberry and was retired from Drexcl-Heriluge in Mocksville. He was a member of Edgewood Baptisi Church. He was preceded in death by a brother. Tltomas Lineberry. Survivors: his wife. Myrtle Carpenter Lineberry of the home; a daughler, C indy Church of Cooleemee: 2 sons. Ricky Lee (Joyce) Lineberry of Woodlcaf, Randy William (Diana) Lineberry of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren: 2 gn:at-grandchildren; 2 step-grand- children; and a sister, Margaret Branch of Shepcrdlown, W.Va. E rn e s tin e B re w e r M o o re Mrs. Ernestine (Teeny) Brew er Moore, 59. of Lawsonville. died Friday. July 5. 2002. at Forsyih Memorial Hospital. She was bom May 8. 1943. in Forsyih Counly to Ernest and Ruth Lemmons Brewer. She graduated fronl Southwest High School and Nalional Acadcmy of Bciiuty Culture. She worked for 24 years as a cosmetologist for College Village Hair Designers and H air Concepts. She also worked for the Stokes County School System. She loved Ihe water and enjoyed summers at Badin Lake. She was a member of Gospel Lighl Baptist Church. She wiis preceded in dcalh by her father. Ernest G. Brewer, a grandson. Andrew D. Moore, and a brother. Wayne Lee Brewer. Survivors: herhusb.ind. Joe B. Moore ofthe home; 2 sons. Derek E. Moore and wife Leanne of New London and Joseph E. Moore and fiance Miranda Lewis of Raleigh; a grandson; her mother. Ruth Brewer of Winston-Salem; a sis­ ter, Jane (James) Groce of Win- ston-Salem : 5 brothers. Bill (Peggy) Brew er and Frank (Leslie) Brewer of Winslon-Sa­ lem. Doug (Helen) Brewer of Pi­ lot Mountain. Joe (Nancy) Brewer and Dan (Barbara) Brewer of Mocksville and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at noon Monday. July 8, at Nelson Funeral Home by Dr. Bobby Roberson and the Rev. Donald M cHonc. Burial was in Snow Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; American Cancer Society, 1900 Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. G w y n D o w ell L o n g Mrs. Gwyn Dowell Long of 138 Keswick Drive, Advance, died suddenly, as the result of a stroke, at Wake Forest Universily Baptist Medical Center, Monday, July 8,2002. She was born March 10,1965, in Mount Airy to William Roscoe Dowell and Cassie Gwyn Dowell Key. She spent her carly life in Mount Airy and w'as graduated valedictorian of lierclass al North Surry High School and w;is gradu­ ated wilh honors from Wake For­ est University. Mrs. Long was the program coordinator of I’fi/er Pharmaceutical Co. She was a member of Pfafftown Baptist Church, a former Miss Mount Airy and Miss North Carolina-US Teen. Surviving: her husband, Del E. Long of Ihe home; 3 children, Zach, Celeste and Victoria of the home; her mother, Cassie Gwyn Dowell Key; 2 sisters. Ginger llornaday and Grelcl Key. both of Mount Airy; her .stepfather. Frank Key of Mount Airy; a stepsister, Patty Eakes of Spartanburg, S.C.; her mother and faiher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Long of Pfafftown: and a sister-in-law, Lisa Tilley of Midway. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 10 at Vogier & Sons Reynolda Road Chapel with the Revs. Jerry Webb and . Craig Bowman officiating. Burial followed at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church. Memorials; Gwyn D. Long's C hildren's Educational Fund, H illsdale U nited M ethodist Church, 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. E lle n K irk s M c E a c h e rn M rs. Ellen N ew ton K irks M cEachcrn. 53, o f H ender­ sonville, formerly of Concord, died W’edncsday, July 3, 2002 at Park Ridge Hospital in Fletcher. A graveside service was held Salurday, July 6 al 2 p.m. at Caro­ lina Memorial Park, with the Rev. Michael Farley officiating. She was born April 22, 1949 in Cabarrus County, a daughler of the late Dewey Lee Newion Sr. and Edith Simpson Newton Free­ man. She was a homemaker and fomierly attended West Concord Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband. Mike M cEachcrn of G reensboro: a daughtcr. Angela Kirks of Con­ cord: 2 sisters, Margaret Steele of Le.xington and Shirley Deesc of Greensboro; 2 brothers, Dewey Newlon Jr. of M ocksvillc and Clarence Freeman of New Cancy, Texas; and 2 granddaughters. E liz a b e th L y o n s Elizabeth Lyons, 70, of Statesville, died Sunday, June 30. 2002 in Iredell Memorial Hospi­ tal. She was bom in D;ivie County, where she attended public school. She was a niember of Ml. Carmel H oliness Church in Iredell County. Surviving: her father. Gaston Lyons of Slalesville: 5 brothers. H arding C ulhrell and David Lyons, bolh of Mocksville, Rich­ ard Lyons of Statesville, Jasper Culhrell and Nathaniel Lyons, bolh of Salisbury; 3 sislers, Helen Gregory of M ocksville, Mary Magalcne and Annie Mae Lyons, bolh of Statesville. Funeral services were held Fri­ day. July 5 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in M ocksville. Elder Norm an Gillispic officiated. Burial fol­ lowed in Rose Cemetery. J u s t a m o u s e - c l i c k a w a y . . . W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d .c o m A Meaningful Funeral Service Wtilcli Funeral Home, [nc. 556 S outli M ain St. • M ocksville, N C • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Owned & Operated — E tn e Insiiratice G roup wa.s foiim ied to ptoviiiti ils Policylioklei-s witii a.s n e ar p(*rfecl prolet'lioti and serv ice at tiie low est possiiile cost. W hy not m ake us prove it? C all us today for su p erio r nisiiratice for yo u r auto. hom e, hitsim 'ss am i life. C oiiiaet your local E R IE Лшш! for a free, uo-ohligatiou quote for all yo u r in su ratice needs. G a ry B o w d o ii TRIANGLE INSURANCE GROUP ВОТ) N. Main Slr<‘i'l M<H k.s\ ilh-. NC 27028 (:t.46)9;)6-(X)23 (!nil)o\vil(‘nOiin(K'ksvilli-.(4)m ERIE INSURANCE GROUP ERIE. 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K ttssm z CdiaP.BartMy 1909-2002 WINSKXMAUM • . ShannL Gather. 1954-2002 M p c ts v n u - ВюШМ. Boger 1933 - 2002 ВЛООЙУШХ • . CharksR Dinkins 1938-2002 VAOKINVaU•: iv'c-b • ‘ 1 RitUismW.Pnslon 1921-2002 KRMUDA VOLAGE Mí- р.* God’s Great Gallery Topic O f Mocks Bible School Vacation Bible School with the theme. "God'.s Great Gallery - Exploring God'.s Wonderful Work.s," will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, July 13 al Mocks tJnited M ethodist Church, ju.st off N.C. 801 in Advance, three mile.s from U.S. 158. There will be Bible lc.s.sons, mu.sic, craft.s and lunch for cam pers age 3-12. Call 998- 5518. Clement Grove Church Plans Revival And Camp Meeting Clement Grove Church of God, Body of Christ, 7th Day, Parker Road off U.S. 64 West, M ocksvillc, will have a revival and camp meeting in coming weeks. The itnnual revival will be July 15-19 wiih guest speaker. Elder bcmard French of Temple Hill, Md. Services will begin nightly at 7:15. The annual camp meeting will by July 17-20 with the theme for the week, "Home Improvement." Daily Bible studies begin at 10 a.m. School Of Prophecy Planned At Faith & Victory Center Mike Osmin.ski will be guest speaker at the School of Prophecy at Faith and Victory Family W orship Center, 16X7 U.S. 601 Norlh (across front Horn's Truck Plaza) July 18 and 19 al 7 nightly. Osminski is pastor of l^ord of the Harvest Christian Fellowship in Detroit, Mich, and serves on the national leadership team of M asterbuildcrs Fellowship. A nursery will be provided. Call 751-4611 for more informa­ tion. C t ir is t ia n W o m e n ’s C lu b s T o M e e t The two Chrislian W omen’s clubs of W inslon-Salcm will meel July 17-18 at Bermuda Run Country Club. The speaker will be Nan LeaptroltofPinehurst. A free nursery is provided. Meetings are open, but reservations are required. At the SI 2.25 luncheon W ednesday al 11:15, the theme is "Sum ­ mer Safari" wilh information on overnight tours. Music will be by M elanie Monk. Call 924-9281. The Thursday SI0.50 brunch al 9:30 a.m. will have a "teacher appreciation" theme. Joan M eans from Yadkin Valley Nursery will speak on landscaping with a flair. M usic will be by the Sunshine Girls. Call Pat al 940-6885 or Aletha al 760-4253. T i r e d o f W a i t i n g ? T r y U s . Open Mon.-Fri. 8am-6pm Sat. 8am-12noon — Your Local Full-Service Drugstore — D a v ie D is c o u n t D r u g s СООЬПЕМЕЕ SHOPPING GENFER • COOI.EEMEE • (336) 284-2537 S m ith G ro v e U M C V B S 3492 US Hwy 158, Mocksville Friday, July 12 • 6pm-9pin Saturday, July 13 • 9am-2pm Ages 2-18 Call 998-3854 to register! Children will engage in fun games, meaningful activities, cool crafis and creative snacks - all with one purpose - to learn about the cmiazing iwyj Jesus cares for us. Gradi; School: Sirawhfrry or cltocolait' chip? High School: H’hfrt' .i/ioulJ I ^¡0 10 cuUi'^e * O ut of School: How much can ! ujfonl 10 invent? IWho uys you alwayi hav* to lie* tough choic« by youiMlfl When consjdering your financial future, you're not alone. Bccause I can talk with you ab«ut your i^oaU. Call (ue (o ijct Jtarlcd wilh Sidtt' Form SUnuoi Ftmih"“ for as little asSSOamonthr Darr>l Bandy Rf«Uttr«d KcçrtHAUtU« J36-940-2302 ImilNtthtCoedNtlibb«- • h0t«r4Cu»«rM fot i<Kit (o<T<>A* mlgrmiion itowf iiait tam tvnh. imWiaj md (1ЯГЧП u* Г4 Um >mn 14 rn td hj> I Wc (mftOA < mtKh DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11,2002 -15 A tten d The C hurch O f Your C hoice No Crook Primltlvo Baptist Church,No Crook Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4|h Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourlh Salurday worship and conferonco.1:30 p.m. Pastor. Elder Eugene Bonnott. Eaglo Holghts Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertime. 7 p.m. Thursday Biblo study. Casual dress, conlomporary muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mocksvino Wosloyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayor Meeling, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 75V5595. Union Chapol United Mothodlst Church; 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Paslor, Rov. Brad HoIHman. Conlor United Methodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9'.45 a.m. Worship. It. Pastor. Stephen Blair. 751-2754. Childcare diroclors-. Carla Provette. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry. 940-3753. Eibavllto United Methodist Church: Sunday School. tO a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9), Youth lor Christ (agos 10-12), 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Toens for Christ moot Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Discipio I Bible Study. Wed., 7 p.m. Oisclple III Bible Sludy. Thurs., 7 p.m. Advance. Pastor: Rov. Jack Wallaco. Cooleemeo Church of God: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church. 11 a.m, Tuos. Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more info, call pastor Robert Hulotte at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor United Methodist Church: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Bible Study. Wodnosday, 7:30. Rev. Harold Zimmerman, pastor. Bethol United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 o.m. Dr. S.B. Warner, pastor. Advance United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a,m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. David Childors.Downtowr) Advanco. Farmington United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. Mollnda Snyder. Oak Grove United Methodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Concord United Methodist Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wondorlul Wodnes-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Paslor. Rev. Dennis 0. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship^ 11. Evening service. 6. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale Uni ted Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Advanco. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, rofreshmenls. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Midweek@Hillsdale prayer service. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions. singles, woman’s, men's. Pastor: Jerry Webb. 998-4020. Wesfey Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder, Pino Rd. Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSINGWe Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience >92 Ralph RallKlgi Rd. Mockivllla 4 9 2 -5 4 9 6 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. M akers of DAISY FLO UR W e C u sto m B lend D epot St., M ocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 S h eek S tree t M ocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 ^ICE шбЕнтшпв 5431 Hwy. ISO* Advance.NC 336-998-1987 study, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church. 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:t5 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Robert Kasting. 751-5419. htip://www.mlndspring.com/*holycfoss/ Mocksvillo First Presbyterian Church, 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades 1-5} & Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Neal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks United Mothodlst Church, olf N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Boau- champ roads, Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45& 11 a.m. Sunday School: tOa.m. Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Pastor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Children's ministry. Before ond after school programs. 940-5296. HHIsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 9 & 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Followship Meal. 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeting. 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister of Music, Bront Helton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 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. Wednesday night Bible study, 5. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Paslor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Biblo Study. 1 st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty United Mothodlst Church. U.S. 601 s. Worshlp:9;45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dross, contemporary formal. Traditional servico, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Bottover's Sonshlp Tabornacle: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. evening. 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch, 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter’s Lano. Turrentlne Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Night Service, 6. Pastor: Rov. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a.m. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 336- 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mali: bethumc@aol.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 Poggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks. Apt. 7A. 7 p.m., Thursdays. Bishop T.R. Rice. Clement Grove Church of God, Body ol Christ. 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492*5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study,? p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest l]ames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Suridays. 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Groen Meadows Baptist Chuich Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Paslor Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022. Liberty Wosloyan Church. 2106 Shelfield Rd., Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each monlh 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Designated pastor, 998- 6813. Dulin United Methodist Church, 897 Duiln Rd., Mocksville. 998-5409. Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 VCXÎLER &SO N S Funeral Home 2849 M iddle B rook Dr. C le m m o n s, NC 27012 - 3 3 6 : 7 6 6 - 4 7 1 4 D O W N U N D E R R O C K & T I L E Brelt & Slacey Lavery(33«) 998-8287 or 998-4771 Ceramic Tile /nstalUition www.au.ssicllle.CQm EATON FUNERAL HOME A Tradition o f Caring.... 325 North Main Street Mocksvillc. NC 27028 336-751-2148 ‘K ra zy'B o b says, "S top b y and S M w tiy... a sale a t th e m ail's rareiy i O i f l i j S a sale a t all." Tues.-Frl.* 10am-7pm Sat.» lOam-Spm Closed Sun.&Mon. The Old Wcbb ßldg,Hwy 1 SB,2 Blockt Wof 801 ^ ^ |s r A U T O Р А И Т* MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville ЗЗв-751-2944 a.m.. Worstiip 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoo United Molhodlst, Main St., Sunday Sctiool, 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6;30, Pastor; Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Homo BIbla Studios, t>y Randy Howell. 284-4667. Boar Crook Baptist Ctiurcti, Beat Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship II a.m., Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Rov. William Lee CooK III, pastor. Cooloemoo First Baptist Church, 284 tviarainai St., Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Evo. Worship 7 p.m.. Youlh, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper. 6 p.m. Music minister. Rogina Chandler. Mocksvillo Socond Presbyterian, 400 Pino SI. Worship, 11 a.m., Church School. 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis of Assissl, RC. Masses: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rov. Andrew Drapor, TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Cliurch. Sunday morning Bible study, classes lor all agos. 9:45. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmington Rd., 5 miles Irom 1-40. Pastor: Jimmy Hinson. Church: 998- 3826. Home: 751-3492. Blaise Baptist Ctiurch, U.S. 601 North across Irom Horn’s Truck Stop, Mocksvillo. 751-3639. Worship & Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday sorvico. 7 p.m. Paslor: Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulion Untied Mothodlst Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulion Youth In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Jack Wallace. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 а.m.. Woiship, 11. Sunday nighl praise/ worship. 6. Wednesday night praise/ woiship. 7. Pastor, James Waid. 990- 6394. First Baptist Chutcti, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Sen/ice. Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:45, Worship service. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornatier Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, to a.m., Worship, 11; evening, б.30; Awana’s Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church, 1869 Shellield Rd., at County Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual dress and rolroshments; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.m., Worship. 492- 5367. t|amos Baptist Chutch, Shellield Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship. It. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Freeman. Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pastor:Martin Kastner. 998-6302. Church of God of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evoning, 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30-11; Woiship, 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, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394. Paslor: Rov. Greg Lillie. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. It & 6. Wednesday Nighl Prayer meeling, 7:30. Live Sundays, 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. It. Pastor: Bishop James l|ames. Mt. SInal AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible sludy, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living God, 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church, Saiom Church Road ot( Davie Academy Rd., 8 miles west ol Mocksville. Worship. Sundays al 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday. UMM llrst Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair, pastor. Plnoy Grovo United Methodist Church, 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Paslor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover, 998-7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Paslor, Nettye l|ames-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School, to a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night; Bible class, 7:30, Intercessory prayor. 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. lo Camelia Lane, Mocksville. Pastor; Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10a.m., v/orship, 11. Episcopal Chutch ol the Good Shepherd, Church & Cross sts., Cooleemee. Worship, 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour alter church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Life Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville, Sunday School, 10:30, morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor; Hilda Roavis. Mocksville Church of God, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor; Larry Hollilleld. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday evening, 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services; 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School lor all ages: 11, morning worship: 6, evoning worship. Wednesday services: 6 p.m., family fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Chrisl, Adult Bible Study. Nursery lor inlanis and loddiers. Fellowship Baptist Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998-6544. Paslor Will Pryor. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11, Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday servico, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhslp, 11. Rov. Conita A. Hunt. SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY J e ric h o R o ad M ocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APAUEX COMPJINY 165 T urkey F o o t R oad M ocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 M ain C h u rc h R d. IM ocksvilie, N C 27028 336-751-9144 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341Bu/JJirofÇujJiO Oman Hoam fcfmaM) Vein Cnig A. Caiitf. 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Her inleresl in poctr)- came as a student at the Davie Counly Training School. She loved po­ clry as a child, w ith Langston Hughes and Maya Angclou as her favorites. A fler graduating from high school in I9-40, she married Tlio- mas Gaither. Ttiey had four girls and seven boys. Evenlually, she wenl back to ■school al Davidson County Com­ munity College, then to Winsion- Salem Stale University. She be­ came certified in carly childhoo<l education and began as a Head Stan teacher in Davie in 1965. “ The impact the children had upon me, along w iih ihe posiiive influence I was able lo have uptin Ihem, encouraged me lo remain a teacher for 2.1 years," she said. She used poeiry to leach, so the children could remember Ihc lesson. Through Ihe years, she has recited her poeiry al numerous community evenls. Tlie first poem she svrole and read at a public event was a Fam­ ily Day program al M aineville A M E Zion church. In Ihe poem, "Through Tlie Eyes of a C hild.” she compared the growth o f chil­ dren lo the grow th o f a Christian. When her son, Algon Bernard G aither would come home on break from Howard University in W ashington, D.C., he and his m other w ould read poetry lo ­ gelher. Two o f her favorites, w hich she can quote, are "A Psalm o f L ife " by H enry W adsw orth lo n g fe llo w , and "In v ic iu s " by W illiam Ernesl Henry. Algon now works for the U.S. governmenl in Washington and still shares poetry w ith his mom hy phone. For Ihe pasl 22 years, her daughter, Deborah Ellis, a math tcacheral Slalesville Senior High School, has inviled her mother lo be a guest in her classes. She pcr- foniis a rap song in which she encourages the studenis to do positive things, slay in school and complele their education. " I l ’s a character build in g piece that lets students know they shouldn't be out on Ihe streets doing bad things," she said. A lthough retired, she s till writes. "For the lasl eight to 10 years. people have asked me to read poelr>' at special events," Gaither said, "Based on the theme o f the program , I put log e lhe r m y thoughts ... and the result is a poem." N ol all of her poems rhyme, but each piece conveys a mes- s.age aboul real life issues. When Hurricane Hugo hil, she wrote "Storm s,” in which she spoke about Ihe storms lhat occur in oni lives when people cause prob­ lems. She said she created many o f her poems for programs al Gra­ ham Funeral Home. "I want 10 give credit to Mrs. Dorothy Graham fo r much o f what I have done, becausc each liem she asked me lo participate on a program, 1 w ould create something." In February 2000. she per- fonned her rap song at a meel­ ing o f the Piedmotn D istrict Fu­ neral Directors, hosied by Gra­ ham. That’s the firsl lim e Dor­ othy Graham lalked to Gaither about publishing her work. "W hen she reciled lhat rap song lo Ihe group, 1 was very impressed w ith her lalenl and how she was .ible lo entertain and educate people." G aither to ld G raham she didn’l think she could atford a copyright. Graham started lo think o f ways to help. Gaither, in the meantime, has conlinucd to write poetry and re­ cite works al evenls hosted by G raham , including the 2001 Black H istory Program al the Davie Counly Senior Center in which she read “ Rcnections," a poem aboul C harles D rew , Allhea Gibson, Rosa Parks, Mar­ lin Lulher King Jr. and other cel­ ebrated African Americans. A fter the Sept. 11 tragedy, Gaither read her poem "Tlie Lady C ried" at an observance at Gra­ ham, in which she talks abou how the Statue o f Liberiy cried. A l a com m unity M em orial Day observance, she read her poem , "W e W ill R em em ber Tliem ," which honored .soldiers who have fought in wars. Fea­ lured speaker al that ceremony was M a jo r L a rry N a ylo r o f Mocksville, a former studenl in her Head Start cla.ss. She's w orkin g on a poem about dow nlow n M ocksville, tilled "Tlie Four Oaks." Her talent may continue for i|uile a while. One o f her great- granddaughters, Kehla E llis, wrote a poem lo Ihe families o f Ihe victims o f the Sept. 11 trag­ edy. Anolher great-granddaugh- ter, Keyana Jackson, has a pen and paper in her hand all ihe lime. “ Both o f Ihcse girls have greal Dr. Regina Graham and Dorothy Graham watch as Alice Gaither works on her poetry. potential," Gaither said. In addition lo her leaching career, Gaither worked for si.x years at the Davie Counly Health Department as a consultatn for Ihe H IV /A ID S program and in the child health program. Graham Funeral Hom e is hosting Sunday’s reception in G aither's honor. She w ill read some o f her poetry and music w ill be provided by some mem­ bers o f her fam ily. A love offer­ ing w ill be collected lo help with the expense o f obtaining a copy- right. "O ur community is formnale to have Mrs. G a ilh e r’s talent among us." said Regina Graham. "I look forward lo seeing her poetry compiled in a booklet w iih a copyright so lhal her talent w ill remain a treasure among us." Doroihy Graham said it is "an honor and a pleasure to hosl a program lo help Mrs. Gaither's dream come true." The public is invited. Contact Gaither al U 9 Hillcrest St., Mocksville, ¿)r Gra­ ham Funeral Home al 751 -1 100. B E N M Y N A T T O F S A L I S B U R Y ViPOfsnniAc: С З М С . 2002 GMCD R IV IN G Е Х С ГГЕ Л Л Е ГМ Т ^17.595 *13,995 2000 FORD EXPLORER XLT4x4, 4-Ooor, Local Trade, IP-15 All imtfKl laies In Inn o litlm « . TM.TagtDOC fM ol S289 00 are exitj. All sale prices are on In stock unils only. Whrle supplies lasl. Piclures are lor illuslralion purposes only. All rates are on appiovei creOit. Ad expires VSim. M 9,995 ЛШмЁШгж • G I V I с - M B S S A M ù i à M i t t M H u m i i t B в м т . s . S p o r t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Fuly II, 2002 - BI J a n ic e M a r k la n d : A D a v ie S p o r ls L e g e n d Dave Markland talks about sister Janice Markland Jackson (far right) at the May 5 Davie High Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Fellow Hall of Famers Dwayne Grant (second from left) and Randall Ward look on. By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record Fourth in an eight-part series on Davie High Athletic Hall of Famers. One can only im agine how exciting il would be if Janice M arkland Jackson were playing Davie H igh sporls today. In Jackson’s tim e, the 1960s, females could only showcase ih cir talents in one sport - basketball. If she could come back lo her roots, there’s no question Jackson w ould be an August-lo-M ay highlighl reel. “ She was a tremendous athlete," said retired Davie coach B ill Peeler, who won 445 girls basketball games and coached Jackson from 1965-70. " If we would have had more sporls al the high school, there’s no id lin g what Janice could have done," "I was in awe o f her, she was such a good athlete," said Joey Mason, who has followed Davie sporls since gradu­ ating w ilh Jackson in 1970. “ And I ’ll be honest w ilh you, I haven’t seen a lol o f female athletes like her.” Jack.son, the daughler o f M argie and Frank Markland, grew up in Advance and always had an unquenchable ihirsi for sports. Brothers G ary and Dave Markland and next-door cousin Charles Markland were always livin g out big fantasies in their backyard, along w ith brothers Randall and Jeff W ard, who lived aboul a mile away, Jackson learned lo do things that other girls couldn’t. “ That’s all I had was boys," Jackson said. “ A ll we ever played was ball. They didn’t want lo play dolls, so I had to play b a ll.... And they tackled. "O ne tim e (form er Shady G rove coach) Veslal Potts had a Little League baseball game. They d id n ’ t have enough players, and he made me play. No girls were playing.” "She was good enough that they didn’t have to treat her any different," Dave M arkland said. “ She was b ig­ boned and a sirong g irl for her age, so she wasn’t afraid lo m ix it up w ith them in anything they did.” Jackson played for Potts’ invincible Shady Grove basketball teams in the sevenlh and eighth grades, back when two guards stayed on one end fo r de­ fense, two forwards stayed on the other end for offense and tw o rovers ran the court. “ Even though she was the biggest player on her leam. Coach Potts let her bring thc ball up,” Dave M arkland said. Please See M u rklnnd - Page B2 % Allen, Daywalt Continue Series For Mocksville ^ Uy H c ^n PHtu -------------- -------------- Davi^Jliourtly Enterprise Record Il ain’t over ‘til it’s over. A nything can happen. That's why they play, the game. Never say never. M ocksville'sAmerican Legion base­ ball team verified Ihose cliches Sunday al Burlington in Game 3 o f the third- round playoff series. A fle r falling be­ hind two games to none in the besi-of- 5 scries, Mocksville avoided the broom, put Burlington’s next-round plans on hold and stayed alive w ith a th rilling 8- 4 win. "I Ihink they thoughi we were done," w in n in g pitcher Travis A lle n said. "They seemed a little cocky afler the (13-3 Game 2), and they’re upset ihey have lo come back down here." M ocksville’s obituary was all but written in Ihe aflennalh o f B urlington’s 13-3 w ipeout in Game 2. A fle r a ll, Burlington had oulscored M ocksville 39-14 lo defeat Posl 174 in all four meelings. A llen authored this reversal o f for­ tune. T hc K ry p to n ile lo a super B u rlin g lo n offense lhal ham m ered M ocksvillc for 16 hits and 12 earned runs one nighl earlier, Allen hurled nine innings, scattered seven hils and surren­ dered zero earned runs. A n d re w D a yw a ll pounded Iw o doubles and a single and Erik W alker and Josh Burgess supplied two clulch RBIs each, but towering above every­ one was Allen, who delivered a memo­ rable follow -up to a series-clinching performance against W ilkes. Allen has worked 18 innings in two playoff starts, allowing 13 hils, seven earned runs and two earned runs for a 1.00 ERA. "H e's stepped up the last two series. I mean hats o ff to Travis,” Coach M ike Lovelace said. "H e’s gotten three com ­ plete games when we’ve asked him to do somelhing, and he was in conlrol the whole nighl. He made one bad pilch (a home run on a changeup) the whole nighl.” Tw ice M ocksville erased d eficits w ith two-run rallies. In Ihc Ihird, Casey Stanley’s bouncer over Ihird tied it and W alker’s sac fly pul M ocksville ahead 2-1. M ocksville cashed in on Burlinglon mistakes in the seventh. R icky Bentley stole tw o bases afler reaching on a strikeout/w ild pitch. Three batters later, i Pleusc See A llen - Pago B5 Burlington's fielder bites the dust as Andrew Daywalt slides safely into Ihird base in Game 1.- Photo by James Barringer Costly Errors Give Burlington Game 1 M ocksville was its own worst enemy in Game 1 at Burlington on July 5 in the third round o f the Am erican Legion baseball playoffs, and the result was a 7-6 loss lhat cul lo Ihe bone. M ocksville won the hilling battle 13- 9, got a marvelous ouling from ace pitcher E rik W alker and look a 6-4 lead inlo the bottom o f the eighth inning. A ll o f lhal wasn’t enough because Mocks­ ville w ilted in the field - giving up three unearned runs in the first and making a critical e rror in the eighih lo sel up B u riinglon’s game-deciding charge in the ninth. M ocksville com m itted five errors in all. "W e gave them seven outs in the firsl,” a disgusted coach M ike Lovelace said after dropping the besl-of-5 opener. “ Everybody got out that inning at one poinl. One guy gol a single, but w c had him picked o ff at second and threw it inlo center field. He was dead.” Ricky Bentley, Andrew D ayw alt and Casey Stanley staked M ocksville to a 2-0 lead in the top o f the firsl, but three errors forced Walker lo use 32 pitches as Burlington answered w ith three in its half o f the first. M ocksvillc oulscored B urlington 4- I between the third and sixth innings to put its e lf in p o sitio n to break Burlington's serve. Rob Taylor’s tw o- out, third-inning double tied the score Please See M ocksville - Page B5 Gas: Starnes Shows Why Braves Drafted Him By Brian Pitts Davic C ounly Enterprise Record M ocksville’s American Legion base­ ball team fiat-out blew Game 1. It ab­ sorbed the effects of th a l 7-6 loss when B u rlin g to n senl ringer N ick Starnes lo Ihe mound on July 6 at Rich Park. Just as C oach M ik e L ovelace feared, Starnes sleam rolled M ocks­ ville 13-3 in Game 2 orthebest-of-5 third- round p la yo ff series. "W e let one gel away and it should be l- I right now,” Lovelace said afler Ihe lO -run-rule, seven-inning loss. “ They came in there and took care of business, and we didn’l have a chance." Bowing to a pitcher the caliber of Slames was hardly shameful. He could Ihrow a pork chop pasl a hungry wolf. The fiam e-throw er from Graham H igh was drafted in the ninth round by thc Atlanta Braves. H e’s a member of Ihe Junior O lym pic national team lhat w ill report K^camp on July 17 before D ayw alt spending three weeks in Canada. And in his fourth Legion w in w ithout a loss, he suffocated M ocksville w iih a three- hitler. “ H e's u s u a lly belw een 88-91 (m ph),” B urlington coach Todd W irt said. "H e plans on going lo school (on scholarship lo U N C Greensboro), but they’re still talking." “ I did n ’t think he was lhat good,” an awestruck Lovelace said. "H e ’s the best w e’ve seen this year. We didn't even hit m any hard.” M aking m ailers worse, Burlinglon belled M o cksville ’s tw o pitchers un­ m ercifully, .saddling starter Cody Crotts w hh 14 hits and 10 earned runs in 5 1/3 innings. The direction o f the game was set im m ediately when Zach Booker, Game I's w in n in g pitcher, homercd w ilh two aboard in the top o f the first. Booker homercd again in the fourth and doubled in his sixth R BI in the sixlh. The carnage produced scores o f 5-1 in the second, 8-1 in the fourih and 13- 2 in the sixth. “ We got behind and started lhat panic mode, and it just kept snowball­ ing,” Lovelace said, "W e did n ’t make but one error," third baseman Andrew D ayw alt s^iid. “ We didn’t really cosl ourselves tonight, they just beat us.” M ocksville’s offense was all or noth­ ing. It had two hits through six, bolh solo homers. D ayw alt left the yard in the firsl, and 13 consecutive ouls later, Rob Taylor w ent deep in thc fifth . M ocksville’s third h it was a leg single by Josh Burgess in the seventh. "O lher lhan a couple m istakes on some home-run balls, he was flawless,” W irt said of Starnes, whose strikeout total was surprisingly low for someone who routinely lops 90 mph w ilh impec­ cable conlrol. “ N ick’s trying to w ork on throwing less pitches. H e’s tryin g to throw in the zone early in the count lo get groundballs, and he got a slew o f one-pitch outs tonight,” If Daywalt used Slames as a mea­ suring stick lo see how he’ll respond to ’ college p itc h in g fo r D ivisio n -1 1 Catawba next year, he certainly mea­ sured up, A fie r cream ing a hanging slider in Ihe first, the center fielder had lo get on his horse to snag D ayw alt’s towering fly in the fourth. The fourth- year M ocksville starter just missed a second homer in the sixth, hooking one well beyond the w all but foul. On the next pitch, Starnes got D ayw alt on a changeup. “ I’d rather hit o ff that than somebody throwing 75 because you’ve got to think about it too m uch," D ayw a lt said, “ People like that, you don’t have to think. You just swing." Notes: The loss of Stames to Team USA w ill be Burlington’s second set­ back. Brandon Perry, a lefthandcd pitcher from Graham, was drafted in the eighih round and signed a pro contract w ith Seattle.... Buriington is 21-7 and M ocksville 15-16. "N ow that we’re past those tw o pitchers (B o o ke r and Starnes), we have an opportunity to maybe come back," Lovelace said, “ We just have to take it one game at a tim e.” Davie ab r It bl Bcnllcycr .1 0 0 0 Daywult ,1b .1111 Stanley SS 3 0 0 0 Infuntcdh 2 1 0 0 Burgess c 3 0 1 0 Willoughby If 3 0 0 0 Taylor 2b 3 1 1 1 Maloney Ib Beam rf Tolals 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 3 3 2 320 305 0 - 13 100 010 1 -3 Burllnjilan Mocluvllle HR - Daywall (I), Taylor (2). Mock IP H R ER BB $0 Crons L 5.1 14 11 10 2 5" Witloby . 1,2 2 2 2 2 i i i ’ ; ' ' \ I . ■i í li ' U2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002 Davie’s 1969-70 team went 17-6. They are, from left: front - Pat Frye, Sherry Miller, Janice Markland, Vicl<i Barnhardt, Paula Barnhardt, Sherri Shoaf and Patricia Chaf­ fin; back - Thomasine Gaither, Debbie Cox, Joann Cuthrell, Valerie Mayfield, Debbie Whitaker, Karen Shoaf, Karen Jones, Mitzi Cornatzer and manager Sharon Sechrest.Coach Bill Peeler points out instructions fo his team. Far right is Janice Markland. Vicki and Randall Ward share a laugh wilh Janice Mark­ land Jackson before the Hall of Fame ceremony. 23 -fi «: Janice Markland, shooting a foul shot, played three sports at App St. Janice Markland and Sherry Miller. Markland Hit Softballs ‘A Country Mile’ У H S[S iS i Bill Peeler huddles his team. Right is Janice Markland. Janice Markland leaps for a rebound during her three- sport playng days at Appalachian State. C ontinued From Page BI "I used to have Ihe boys and girls scrinim agc together, and she'd knock the dog out of you. O f course she grew up with Gary and Dave and Ihey were real competitive." Potts said. “I think she could have (played on the boys team). I sure do. She held her own. They didn’t pu.sh her around. She was so much big­ ger than other people and lough as nails." Jackson arrived on D avie’s campus in 1966 - the year girls basketball scrapped the Ihree- dribhle limitation and introduced an unlimited-dribble rule - and Peeler immediately had a phe­ nomenal freshman to com ple­ ment star Marsha Bailey. In the third game of her career, she stunned East Rowan with 25 points. She scored 22 against South Rowan. She scorcd 16 in a 40-3.^ win over M ooresville to clinch second place in the regu­ lar season of the North Piedmont C onference. And in a 49-17 drubbing of M ooresville, she oulscored the entire Mooresville team with 19 points. With the freshman averaging 10.1 points, Davie finished 1.“)- 6 and ll-.^in the NPC. Jackson showed a glimpse of what she was capable of at the annual spring field day, which featured all 10 NPC schools and allowed girls lo compete in vol­ leyball, .softball and Irack. "She could hil a softball a country mile, and the first lime they finally organized a field day Janice picked up a shot pul and beat everyone (and also set the conference discus record)," Peeler said. "She would have heen a trem endous athlete in track - shot put, discus and prob­ ably anylhing she wanted to do. In basketball she roved and look the ball across. She could run all nighl long. She played inside and outside.” Showing you just how special Jackson was, she was named co- captain with Ruby Holder as a 1967-68 sophomore. She aver­ aged 18.7 poinls in the first six games, including 2.^ in a 47-40 win over Thomasville and 18 in a 32-12 win over North Rowan. With 27 poinls, she oulscored East Rowan in a 48-26 rout. Jackson achieved two things that w ere un h eard -o f fo r a sophom ore, m aking the A ll- NPC leam and leading the 10- team league wiih an 11.9 aver­ age as D avie finished w ith records of 15-8 and 11-7. “The gym w as alw ays packed," she ,'iaid. “Som e^am es you played, you couldn't take the ball out of bounds becau.se people were sitting on Ihe floor. The referee would have lo move Ihem." Jackson w ill never forget Davie's triple-overtime thriller over South Iredell. "My mama passed out in the stands." she said. “It was so hot and people were standing oul in the lobby that couldn't gel in the gym. 1 looked up and saw every­ body slanding around mama and daddy, and Peeler snatched me down and said: "She's alright, she's alright.' 1 said; 'W hat’s wrong?' Finally they sat her up and she was waving al me. She had gotten so e.\ciled and il was so hot." In 1968-69. Jackson broke a 4 1-all lie and pul up 16 poinls as Davie edged South Iredell 45- 41. The junior scored 23 as Davie stomped Mooresville 48- 28 in the firsl round of the NPC Tournament. And afler finishing Ihird in Ihe regular-season race. Davie won the tournament lo go 19-6. A model of consistency. Jackson averaged 11.8, Jackson played basketball with an immaculate combination of grace and power. When the summer softball leagues cranked up. dominance came naturally for Jackson there, too. "She was smooth." said Paula Barnhardt Riddle, a standout athlete from the Class of 1972. "She could do it all and made it look like there was no effort in­ volved. She went about it grace­ fully. She was a natural. You could pul her anywhere in the field or anywhere on Ihe court. She had speed. She was one of the taller girls and she was just as graceful as she could be. My daddy always talked about how natural she was. "Daddy coached us lor years in soflball, and he always put her where the aclion was going to be, and she could knock Ihe fire out of a softball. She hit many home runs. If there was a record on home runs ... she clearcd the bases m any lim es. She was something. When she came up, you wanted lo be clear of the ball coming toward you. You defi­ nitely wanted her on your team and not again.st you. She needs to be e.xactly where she’s at, in the Hall of Fame." "She wore it out,” Potts said. "She played soflball like a man. You didn’t play her shallow.” “Even a couple years ago, 1 played coed with her and she could still hit with Ihe best of Ihem,” Mason said. “You didn'l sec outfielders com ing in on her." In 1969-70, Davie beat Albe­ marle by scores of 36-33 and 30- 23. Jackson totaled 33 of those poinls. She had 18 in a 38-36 double-overtime win over North Rowan, 20 in a 54-47 NPC Tour­ nament win over Soulh Iredell and averaged 12.8 as D avic posted marks of 17-6 and 12-4. The senior took her game where no female in the NPC or SPC had ventured in m any years, breaking 1,000 career poinls. She was D avie's first 1.000-point female (only seven have done il since), she made All-NPC for Ihe third time and her teams went 66-26. "She was really the first (fe­ male legend al Davie)," Mason said. "She was kind of the pio­ neer to me, of the next genera­ tion of female athletes. The first time 1 saw her play, I was just amazed al her abilities." "W hen I scored 1,0(Ю points, nobody even knew it.” said Jack­ son. who is a Davie assislani in volleyball and basketball and Ihe head coach in softball. “1 didn’t have a clue unlil Ihe athletic ban­ quet w hen they gave me a plaque. I would love to have the opportunities these kids have. It worked out OK; I had a good lime play ing. Some of these kids don'l have a good time. The.se kids are too pressured. I just played bccause I w anted to play." A pp’s T hrce-S porl S tar W hile Jackson’s incredible potential was barely tapped at D avie, she proved w hal she could do al Appalachian Slate. All she did was slart four years in three sports (volleyball, bas­ ketball and fasl-pitch soflball) on Ihe Division I level. "I sincerely believe Janice would have lettered - if not been all-conference - in anything she attem pted (in high school).” Dave M arkland said. "The fact thal she played ihree .sports - nol only played, bul started in three - for four years on the collegiate level, that's unheard-of. I don'l know anyone that’s ever been Ihrough, boy or girl, that’s ever done lhal. "She could take it at the foul line and make a move. She could get a rebound and dribble it oul herself. She was nol a one-di­ mensional player in any sense. She could hit it out of the park, and it w asn’t a 200-foot fi;nce like Ihey put up now. It was around 235,240. W hen she first played slow -pitch soflball, 1 ihink many wjiuld agree Junicc and Jenny Barnhardt (W illiams) were the Iwo best players any­ where in Davie Counly no mat­ ter who they played against or where they played. A team out of High Point, one of the besl learns in Ihe slate, picked her up lo play in a Slate lournam enl. Nobody else from Davie Counly was even playing in h. and Jan­ ice made all-state. I think you’d be hard-pressed lo find some- “if body to l5c a belter ntl-arounit alhlele." In 1970-71. Jackson's fresh­ man year. App thrashed Catawba and High Point 6 1 -27 and 57-29, respectively. In a 63-57 loss to Winthrop. a Boone newspaper article reiid: “Janice M arkland once again led all rebounders wilh 15.” In 1973-74. senior Markland scored a game-high 21 poinls lo .spur Ihe M ountaineers to a last- second 61-59 win over Wake Forest. The article read: "C en­ ter Janice M arkland broke loose wilh a rash of poinls in the Ihird quarter to lum a 37-31 hole into a 53-47 lead. But the Apps’ scor­ ing star (M arkland) sprained an ankle in the final quarter, and Wake pulled even lo bring on Ihe frantic finish.” And in a 66-43 pounding of Mars Hill, M arkland scored 12 and “once again led all rebounders wilh 14." With beller timing, Jackson would have quite possibly got­ ten a shot al the WNBA. “She tried oul and made (a pro team in W insion-Salem that included players from N orth Carolina. Soulh C arolina and Georgia) and gol offered a pro­ fessional contract and actually signed a professional contract.” brother Dave said of the summer of 1974. “U was legit. But the league fell ihrough because of financial reasons. The league just didn’t have the backing. Some of the scrimmages they were doing, she was a starter.” Jackson was the App volley­ ball team’s MVP as asenior. She was the basketball team’s defen­ sive MVP as a junior. She swept the basketball team's defensive and offensive MVP awards as a senior. “This was not a lasl-place leam, Appalachian svas good,” Dave said. “Coaches try to share the wealth, and if anybody was close they would have given M VP aw ards to two players. They wouldn’l have given them bolh lo the same player unless they deserved il. For the team to honor her wilh both awards is a good indication.” U X '. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .July 11,2002 - B3Davie High Summer Baseball Wins 6 Of 9 Zach Green bats for Davie. He had two of the team’s four hits in two games. Minor Blue 9-10 All-Stars Make Early Tourney Exit The D avie H igh sum m er baseball leam won six of nine games in receni action, slarling wilh a 5-3 victory over the de­ fending USSSA state cham pi­ ons. the Catawba Valley Stonn. Davie opened the season wilh an 8-0 record. Timmy Erb shut the Storm down with a com plete-gam e pitching perform ance. D avic used Ihree nms in the bottom of the sixth 10 grab the win. Ted Randolph and M alt M arkland were both 2-for-4. (irccnshoro UHtlinK C enter 1, Davie 0 Davie losl only ils second Church Softball game of the season in the semi­ finals of a tournanienl to power­ ful Greensboro, w'hich has sev­ eral college prospects. Dustin Harrison allowed only three hits, while Davie was held to four hils. Randolph was 2-for- 4. Bolh players made all-lourna- ment. Davic 6, N orth Dnvidsun 2 John McDaniel penniltcd just six hils and struck oul nine lo cam the win. Randolph and Har­ rison were a combined 5-for-5. Davie 4, K ernersville Glenn 3 Davie scored two runs in the bottom of Ihe sevenlh to pull oul the win. Andrew Bcck was the winning pitcher and Zach Vogler went 2-for-2. K crncrsville G lenn 11, Davic 5 Kernersville scored 11 times in the Ihird off four walks and three errors. Davie was led at the plate by Randolph (2-for-4), who belled a Ihree-run home run. Davie 12, W est Forsyth 2 Derek Cornatzer went 3-for- 3 with a triple, double and single. Beck also had three hils. and M cDaniel picked up the win by allowing only six hils. Davic 6, R eynolds 4 Davie scored all six runs in the third. Josh Parrish led wilh three singles. Harri.son gained the win and Erb gol Ihc save. Davic 1, K ernersville G lenn 0 Davie's A Team of 16-under players parlicipated in the Kern­ ersville Wood Bat tournam ent and was bumped to the USSSA l8-under division. Pitcher An­ drew McClannon relired the firsl 16 baiters he faced and allow ­ ing only Ihree hits. Randolph was 2-for-3. C arolina S tars 14, Dnvle 0 In ils second Wood Bat game. D.ivie gave up nine runs in the first. The Stars are an all-star team with some of the best play­ ers in the Raleigh area. The M inor League D avie Am erican Blue 9-10 A ll-Star baseball leam made an early exii in Ihe District 2 tournament by losing ils firsl two games. Davie losl 9-1 in Ihe first game at East Rowan. A strong defense kepi Davie in Ihe game early, bul Ihe offense was unable to generate runs. Two hils. off ihe bats of Zach G reen and M allhew M ills, were all the olTense Davie could generate. The lone run was scored when Adam McCall ister was walked to lead off the fourth. He look home on a wild pitch. In the second game, the Davie A m erican Blue team hosted pow erful K ernersville al Ihe D avie Comple.x. Again. Davie could only generate two hits. Ihis time off Ihe bals of Zach Green and M cCallisler. fora 12-0 loss. Both hils came in the firsl as the K ernersville pitcher, Bradley Swaim, held the Davie batters hitless for the rest of the game. W -L Gteeii Meadows 13-2 New Union 12-3 Redland-First Baptist 12-3 Advance Methodist 11-4 Smith Grove Melhodist 10-5 Hardison Melhodist 9-6 Hillsdale Baptist 9-6 First Methodist S-7 Betlilchcm Methodist 7-8 Center Methodist 7-8 Liberty Wesleyan 7-8 Liberty Methodist 7-8 Victory Baptist 4-11 Jericho 3-12 Jerusalem 2-13 Eagle Heights 0-15 O ld S c h o o l D avie Sports Л/ews From July, 1990 • Stanly County pulled oul Ihree straight one-run games - 9-8, 7-6 and 8-7 in 11 innings in the fifth and deciding game - lo end M ocksville's season in the semifinals of Ihe American Le­ gion baseball playoffs. Mocks­ ville, which held a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 series, finished 25- 13, “ We should have swept Ihem,” Coach Dale Ijames said. "But errors (17 in five games to give Stanly 14 unearned runs) killed us. We all felt like we would be playing a lot longer than this." Ntall Marion hit .471 ( l6-for- 34) in eight playoff games, in­ cluding four hom ers againsi Stanly. M arion led the club in homers (15), RBIs (45), doubles (II), runs (45). hits (54) and at- bals(l38). A m ong the o ther leaders were Shane W agoner (.449 av- Golfer Aces Par 4 At Twin Cedars John Burke of Salisbury hil an unbelievable shot on July 5. hitting a hole-in-one on the No. Register For Coed Softball The Mocksville-Davie Rec­ reation Departm ent is taking signups for coed softball. The Rich Park league will begin on Aug. 12. and Ihe deadline to en­ ler is July 26. Game nights will be Monday. Tuesday and Thurs­ day. Call 751-2325 to register. D H S P h y s ic a ls Set For July 16 Davie High will offer physi­ cals to any athletes on July 16 at 5 p.m. in Ihe football coaches office. The cost is SIO. Golf League To Start On August 12 A golf league for four-player teams will be played on Monday evenings beginning Aug. 12. The cost is S50 per team plus green fee, and the deadline to sign up is July 26. The M ocksville- Davie Recreation Deparlment will lake the first eight teams. Call 751-2325. Rams Meeting Is July 25 The M ocksville Rams will hold a meeling for those inter­ ested in playing football on July 25 al 7 p.m. al the Davie Public Library. For questions, call Coach Kerwyn Wil.son al 492- 2515. S D A th le tic P h ysica ls J u ly 31 Sports physicals for Soulh Davie students will be given al Ihe school on July 31 starting al 6 p.m. on a first-com e, first- serve basis. The cost will be SIO. This physical will be good for all .sports umil July 31, 2003. Softball Tourney This Weekend The third-annual Redland Youth Benefit Soflball Tourna­ ment will be July 12-13. This tournament is open to Class C- D church and open team s. USSSA rules apply and the en­ try fee is $135. For more information, call Brad W ombaugh al 336-591- 7023. 12 par-4 at Twin Cedars Golf Course. Bobbie Mullis, who has been around Twin Cedars since the beginning in 1968, called the l2th-hole ace unprecedented. "D ad (Bob Benson) and I were talking, and there's been a bunch of eagles but this is Ihe first hole-in-one I know of," M ullis .said. "Thai's somelhing else, lie didn'l have his fire­ works on July 4. He had his on July 5." Durkc hit a driver lo the 267- yard green. The ball rolled three feel and dropped in. Burke kept ihe'monienturn going, finishing with a personal-best 75. He was playing with Bob Cope of Cool- eeinee and Bradley Parsley of Salisbury. Davie All-Stars Rout Stol<es County, 26-0 A ll-S tars playing for the Davie County American Lillle L eague's Red Team include Ryan Bameycastle, Austin Bell, Ben Burton, Anthony Capra, N icholas Capra, Josh Carter, John Flowers, David Hobson, Tanner Holden, Zach Long, Ale.x N ew m an and C hristian O ’Connor. The coaches are Dale Long, Todd Carter and Pat O ’Connor. Their first all-star game, a 26- 0 rout of Stokes County, was an amazing com bined no-hitter by Long and Nicholas Capra. Flow­ ers. Bam eycastle. Nicholas Ca­ pra and Newman hit triples, and Long belled a home run lhal low­ ered over the fence. erage). Chad Triplette (14 HR. .423 average). Tony R enegar (2.96 ERA) and Mike Lovelace (6-2 record). • Carlcr Construction’s sofl­ ball leam slonned Ihrough the lo.ser’s bracket to win Ihe July 4 King of the Mill tournament in Rock Hill. S.C. Barry Whitlock was named tournament MVP wilh a .724 average in eight games. M ark Marshall hit .576. Perry Creason .566 and Troy Bailey .523 as C arter’s im proved lo 40-15. Whitlock and Bailey socked four home runs each. • Coach Marion Pills' Davie American Big League baseball leam won Ihe District 2 Eastern Division wilh a 13-5 record. Brian Pills led wilh a .569 average, going 51 at-bals with­ out striking out. and was 4-1 on the mound. Pills made Ihe D is­ trict 2 All-Star team along wilh leammales Jamey Reaves (seven hom ers. .533 average). Joey Sloan (.455) and Lee Linville. 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Shortstop Casey Stanley tries to complete a double play ................. Rob Taylor finds the ball after reaching second base. A llen Sends M ocksville Into 3rd Playoff Round DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002 - BS Benlley Talk about a rough slarl. Travis Allen. M ocksville's Game 4 starter at Wilkes Counly on June 30, walked the first Iwo bailers he saw anil dug his team a 3-0 hole in the bolloni of ihe I first inning. Talk about I responding. Allen pilchcd shut­ out ball over Ihe next eighl innings to I lend an 8-3 Iviclory thal I e lim in a te d Wilkes three games lo one in the second round of the American Legion baseball play­ offs. "He walked the lirst two guys of the gante. and we got Lonnie (Barnes) ready lo go in the bull­ pen," M ocksvillc coach Mike Lovelace said. "I w asn’l as loose as I should have been," Ihc righthander said. “It just look me aboul an inning to get used lo thal mound. It w asn’t the best in the world." When Allen trotted out for the second inning, il was as though he said lo himself: "OK. enough kidding around." In a remark­ able transfomiation, Allen gave up one hil to a span of l‘) bat­ ters. Uc retired 11 in a row dur­ ing one scnsalional stretch, fol­ lowed by nine in a row. He needed only >)5 pilches to bury W ilkes with a complete- game si.v-hitler. "That kind of gels you fired up when Ihe coach sends some­ body oul (to the bullpen) after two batters." he said. "So I kind of got my act together afler that." "That year of collcgc experi­ ence (as a redshirl freshman al C alaw ba) m ay have helped him ," Lovelace said. "He was very good. He threw breaking balls and changeups behind in Ihe count." A lthough M ocksville had hammered Wilkes 41-6 in four homes games, it had been out- scored 19-16 in Ihree games al W ilkes, losing two. And for seven innings, this contest was eerily similar to the previous dogfights at Wilkes. M ocksvillc answered W ilkes’ fast Slarl with Iwo second-inning runs, but w asn't able lo calch W ilkes until Ihe si.xlh. delivered Ihe gam e’s biggest hit, a two-out, gam e-tying double thal followed Ricky Bentley's ciiually-clutch single. Benlley snapped oul of a severe slump by going 2-for-3 with two walks thal tied Andrew Daywalt for the team lead al 29. Bullard was 9-for-l3 in ihe first three games of the series. "To be honest, 1 was kind of glad 1 sal the bench (in Game 3)," Benlley said. "Thai way I could see how everybody would perform. It fell good to end the series lip there bccause we hadn't played well up there at all." "Ifi had 10 pick a series MVP. of course Bullard would have lo be the one," Lovelace said. Willie Infante, who walked three limes, ignited a decisive two-run seventh with a double, Ihe I llh hit over his lasl 19 at- bats. Kob Taylor gave M ocks­ villc its first lead, at 4-3, with a single. An inning laler, Casey Slan­ ley iced il with a two-run homer. Erik W alker wenl 2-for-2, while Stanley (2-for-.‘i) tied In- laiite for the No. 2 average, .348. as Mocksville climbed over .5(K) ( I.‘i-I4l for Ihe firsl lime in eighl games. A llen's huge perform ance follow ed tw o gem s. W alker worked a 12-strikeout shutout in Game Land Dan Poindexler pul Wilkes on Ihe ropes by allowing one run on IW O hils over seven innings in Game .3. "W e've got aboul six legiti­ mate pilchers, so I'm just happy lo clinch," Allen said. Nole.s: The w in moved Allen to 4-2. He’s given up fewer hits (49) lhan innings pitched (team- high 52).... Overall. M ocksville look six of eight games from Wilkes. D a vit ButtajJ c ( U.iyw all .lb .Sunlcy SS tnfimli: c W iltouglitiy rf Beat)] rf Burgess Ull Tu ylo r 2b M.Uviucy \b W alker Ib Benlley ir I'olaN M ocksville W'ilkc?* C d. lnfumcM4).HU-S lc y {3 )..S H -D u y w ;ih (1 2 ). M ock IP II К K K a n N o te s & Q u o te s Mono Ends Bullard’s Soaring Season • Ilriitl Bullnrd was soaring into rarefied air. He was the con­ summate leadoff man and the anchor o f Ihe outndd. Then, just as the American'Legion baseball playoffs were heat­ ing vip. his stellar season - and pursuit of M ocksville's all-limc batting average - came to an abnipt halt. The culprit: Mononucleosis. "We found out at five o'clock (before Game I against Burlington) he has mono," Coach M ike Lovelacc said. Bullard was a major factor during West Forsyth High’s run to the state-champion- ship game. The history-m aking season forced Bullard and seven Titan leammales to miss the firsl I.“! Legion gam es, bul Bullard was peaking at the perfect time, go­ ing 9-for-13 in the first three gam es of Mock.svillc’s 3-1 .second-round series vic­ lory over Wilkes Counly. The binge raised his team-high average lo .431 (22-l‘or-.‘'l) over 14 games and put hini wiihin range of Shnne W iigoner's .449 single-season record in 1990. Bullard ranked ahead of .Steve LcFaivre’s .423 in I99,S and C had T ripletle's .423 in 1990 be­ fore Ihe doctor’s season-ending verdict. Unforltmalcly, Bullard’s average will not go down as the sec- ond-highesl average in M ocksville archives because the records arc based on a minimum of two at-bats per game. "Look how hot he was," assistant coach K eith W alker said. "That's just a huge loss. He gives us a lot of dimensions iu the Bullard leadoff spot and he com m ands the outfield." Bullard’s condiiion increasingly took ils toll in the Wilkes .se­ ries. W alker’s gut feeling proved lo be Inie. "H e'd come off the field and say: 'I ’m so weak. Aficr I run off Ihc field. I'm just dead tired,' “ Walker said. “I knew it then. 1 said; 'You better go get checked.' And sure enough..." Bullard, ordered lo lake il easy fora month, will suit up for Belmoni Abbey next .spring. • Coaches would forfeit half their skimpy supplem ent if Ihey could bottle VVilllc Iiifuiitti's altitude and rub it throughout the roster. A fier playing virtually everyday al short­ stop for M ocksville's 24-10 power in 2000, Infante is a ulilily player who bounces in and out o f Ihe lineup. W hen he's nol playing, he’s wanning up pitchers and wailing patiently for his moment. "I have a role on Ihis leam ," he .said. "Some days I start, some days I don’t. If I don'l play. I don't have a problem wilh il. I'm trying to be a team player." Infante has answered the call time after limc. Despite an 0- for-.“! dip in the Burlington series, his .323 average trails only Andrew Duywiilt, Diivid Pcrkin.s and M cKcn/.ie W illoughby. He went on a 9-for-14 tear lale in the regular season and his 29 walks are only one behind Daywalt and Ricky llcniley's 30. "1 comc aboul an hour early and hil. and il’s working oul a lot wlienever 1 get my chance," he said. K. Walker Alien Works Nine Impressive Innings nb Г h hi 5 0 \ 2 4 1 0 0 5 1 2 2 3 2 \ () 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 4 2 1 1 3 {)0 () 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 37 H U ) 7 02Ü (KÌI 2 3 0 -« 3(K) (MK) (К Ю -3 Continued From Page III two runs crossed - for a 4-3 leail - when Burlington's shortstop waved at Stanley's laser (E6). Mocksville, which suffered a 7-6 hearlbreakcr in G am e 1 when Burlington played A-B-C ball in the boltom of the ninth, established vital breathing room in Ihc lop of Ihc ninth. Daywall got Ihe four-run outburst rolling when he undressed a 3-1 pilch for a RBI double down the ihirtl- base line. Daywall leails the club in at- bats (119), runs (3S). hils (43), doubles (12) and is tied for Ihc lead in walks (30). He’s sccond in RBIs (22), average (.361) and stolen bases (Iii). "The one lime Yard got out, he hit a shot to center." Lovelace said. "Stanley's been hitting the ball (better than his 2-for-lO se­ ries mark indicates). He hil a rope 10 Ihe same place as Day­ wall, and Ihe guy went all Ihe way back lo Ihe warning Irack to catch it." W alker and Burgess added nin-scoring hils laler in the ninlh. Walker, who had whiffed three Burge.ss Allen double off Ihe lefl-cenler fence to make it 6-3. Burgess, who had lined out Iwice lo the outfield, made it 8-3 wilh a single up the middle. "Erik did il before against Asheboro to win the game for us," Lovelace said of his deci­ sion to stick wilh W alker's bat. "1 le's been clulch. We had right­ hander vs. lefthander and we wenl wilh the odds." T urns oul lhal M ocksville needed those W alkcr-Burgess blows when the visitors commit­ ted their third and fourih errors in the bottom of the ninlh. Although the errors loaded the bases with nobody out, Allen wasn'l interested in w atching another Burlington celebration. He put away three of Ihe next four batters to lift his record to .‘i-2. "We made errors behind him and Ihe college cam e oul of him." he said of the rising Cat­ awba College sophom ore. "I have not seen any of our pilch­ ers in the ninth as intense as he was. He decided to tak e il amongst himself to gel oul o f it. That was a lol of maturity. “1 don’t know how m any people are going lo be (at Rich Park July 8), but 1 know w e're going lo get it teed up. O ur guys arc focussed." N nlcs: D ayw alt's doubles and Bentley’s stolen bases (21) arc among the highest in Mocks­ ville annals. Daywalt is three shy of the record and Benlley is seven shy. ... Afier serving up a third-inning homer, Allen retired 11 of the next 13. Zach Booker, who cracked two hom ers in Game 2, never made solid con­ tact, going O-for-3. Davic t):i> »a ll SS Il4;m lc If .Sl:iiilL'y llh W alker Ib .lb Ta ylo r 2b Исаи) гГ lloiillcy cf Tiita ts M ucltsvilli! UurltnKtnn 35 8 h III .1 I » (I I 1 I : I : 0 0 (I II U (I I 0 7 6 (Ю2 ООО 2 0 4 -8 m i ООО oo\ -A 2П - tJayw all 2(1 2 1 . W allior (2). -SB - D a yw u lK 15). Hcnilcy 2 (2 1 ). .Mock II’ II К K R nil SO Alle n W 9 7 4 0 1 4 Mocksville Lets Sth-lnning Lead Slip T h at's when Brad Bullaril '\lk-n W Ч (> 3 Í 4 1lim es, launched a first-pilch M ocksville Baseball Statistics Record: 16-16 H iT T iN t; AB к H RBI AV(i. 2И 3B HR Bullard 51 II 22 II .431 4 0 0 Daywall 119 3X 43 22 .361 12 (I 2 Perkins 75 19 26 21 ,346 6 0 3 W illoughby 97 24 32 34 .329 9 1 7 Infante 71 18 23 13 .323 4 0 0 Stanley 53 15 17 17 .320 1 0 3 W alker 19 4 6 6 .315 2 0 0 Maloney 52 II 16 9 .307 4 0 2 Bentley 108 34 33 12 .305 9 0 0 Burgess 50 8 15 5 .300 2 0 0 Beam 95 20 28 9 .294 4 0 0 Taylor 41 II 12 9 .292 3 0 2 Barnes 21 2 6 3 .285 0 0 1 Allen 31 5 7 6 .225 1 0 1 Ross 81 12 18 12 .222 4 0 1 Poindexter 9 0 1 0 .III 0 0 0 Crolts 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Others 128 20 21 9 .164 3 0 0 rO T A L S 1099 250 326 201 .296 68 I 22 PITCHlNii W-L IP H R ER Bit s o ERA W alker 1-2 24 2/3 20 12 4 II 40 1.45 Poindexler l-l 18 16 8 5 7 20 2..50 Barnes 4-3 4Ü2/3 35 27 17 33 38 3.76 W illoughby 2-2 26 28 24 12 15 21 4.15 Allen 5-2 61 56 44 31 16 43 4..57 Perkins l-l 14 2/3 13 13 «10 9 4.90 Golding 0-0 6 1/3 9 6 5 7 4 7.10 Crotts 1-3 22 2/3 34 25 22 7 16 8.73 Daywalt 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 9 2 3 18.69 Others 1-2 52 1/3 60 54 32 33 43 5.50 •I'O'I’A bS 16-16 261 2/3 277 216 142 135 228 4.88 SAVES: none STO LEN BASES: Benlley 21, Daywall 15, Bullard 5, Infanie 5, Ross 5, Stanley 4, Taylor 3, Burgess 2, Bcam, Perkins, W illoughby, Others 5 W A LK S/H Pll: Bentley 30, Daywalt 30, Infante 29, Bcam 15, Perkins 14, Stanley 14, Willoughby 14, Hollifield 7, Ro.ss 7, Bullard 6, Maloney 6, Alien 5, T aylor4, Burge.ss 3, Poindexter3, Walker, Others 17 Maloney C ontinued Kruni Раде IU at 3. Jess Maloney doubled and cam e around fora 4-3 lead in the fourih, then singled wilh two oul in Ihc fifth 10 provide a .“¡-З lead. A nd R icky ^________________ Bentley doubled to help M ocks­ ville build Ihe 6-4 lead in the sixth. M alo n ey cam e alive, going 4-for-5 and raising his average 54 points to .326. M ocksville goi Uvo hits from Benlley and Daywall. who added two stolen bases. •'We battled back and were in control," Lovelace said. "It was disappointing," Mal­ oney said. "W e thought we were cruising pretty good, and then we let them back in it again." W alker's pilch counl (125) forced Lovelacc to summon the bullpen in the seventh, and Bur­ lington u.sed M ocksville's fifth error and a suicide-squeeze play to push across two game-tying nm s in the cighih. Burlington manufactured the gam e-w inncr in textbook style, getting a leadoff walk from los­ ing pitcher Dan Poindexler, bunting him to second and scor­ ing him on a one-ball, two-strike double to rightrcenter. Burlington improved to 20-7 while M ocksvillc slipped to IS­ IS. "T hey’re a good team and anytim e you get a good team down in their park, you have lo finish it," Lovelace said. "We hit Ihe ball against a quality pitcher (Zach Booker), and every slarter had a hit but one." T he h eartb reak in g finish overshadow ed W alker (1.43 ERA. 40 Ks in 24 2/3 innings), who lived up to his repulalion as one o f the prem ier p ilchers around. He yielded four hits and one earned run in six innings, striking oul 11 - hut was lefi wilh a no-decision lhal kept his record al 1-2, "Afier lhat 32-pilch firsl in­ ning. I don't think they sivielled anything," Lovelace said. "I had lo lake him oul afler six. and they had to pull their guy (Booker) afler six, loo. 1 hale lo waste thal kind of outing." "W alker was as good as we've seen all summer," Burl­ ington coach Todd Wirt said. "We were fiat getting beat for seven innings, and wc just had some relievers keep us close. We really executed lale and got a Legion Scores May L Mooresville S. Mock I * L Mooresville 14. Mock 8 * L Lexinglon S. Mock I * W Mock 9. Wilkes Co. 1 L liurlingtun 11, Mock 0 W Mock 11, Kernersville 6 L Rowan y, Mocksville 3 WMock 18, .Slatesville 4 L Mooresville 9, Mock 8 .lune W Mock 1.1. Kernersville 3 L Rowiin Coumy 18, Mock 2 W Mock 11), Wilkes Co. 8 W 11,.Stalesville 2 W Mock 16, .Stalesville L Lexinglon 9, Mock 8 * L Rowan Co. 14, Mock 9 W Mock 14, Mooresville 7 WMock 11,.Slatesville 0 L Mooresville 7, Mock 2 W Mock 12, Wilkes Co. 2 W Mock 14, Mooresville 4 L Wilkes Co. 4, Mock 3 L Burlingloii 8, Mock 5 L Rowan Co. 7, Mock 2 W Mock 12, Asheboro 11 * W Mock 10, Wilkes Co. 0 L Wilkes Co. 7, Mock 3 W Mock 10. Wilkes 3 W Mock 8, Wilkes 3 L Burlington 7, Mock 6 L Burlington 13, Mock 3 W Mock 8, Burlington 4 Nolc: • - Denote.s exhibition games. nil г h hi 5 2 2 0 5 1 2 « 0 1 2 .1 1 1 1 1 (1 (1 (1 5 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 5 1 4 1 4 0 1) 0 0 0 0 (1 40 &1,1 5 201 I I I (KKI-■6 .КЮ 010 021 - •7 couplc big hils. “We were very forlunale." N oles: B urlington is 3-0 againsi M ocksville, including regular-season wins of 11 -0 and S-5. ... M ocksville hasn't been two games above .500 all year, going 2-5 when it enters with a winning record. D avie Benlley It D ayw all 3b .Stanley SS W alker p Banics p Biirijess c T a y U ir 2b Beam rf M aloney lb Koss d Infanie ph Toluls M ocksville Burlin(>(un 2B - Benlley (‘J), W alker. Ta ylo r O). M aloney (4 ). S B - Benlley (1 9 ). Day- w all 2 ( U ) . M o ck II* II K K K H H S O W alker 6 4 4 I .III Barnes 1.1 3 2 \ 2 i) P o ld x ic rL 1 2 1 1 2 0 Legion Roundup Mocksvillc 8, Wilkes Cuunly 3 Allen pitches shulout ball from the second through the ninth in­ ning. Bullard's double lies il in the sixlh, and Taylor's single puts Mocksville ahead lo slay in Ihe seventh. Ilurllnglon 7, Mocksville 6 Mocksville lets 6-4 eighlh-in- ning lead evaporate. Walker gels no-decision after fanning 11 anil limiting Burlington lo one earned run and four hils. Ilurllnglon 13, Mucksville 3 Atlanla Braves' draft pick Nick Starnes, who yields homers lo Daywall and Taylor, pitches three- hitter as Burlington lakes comfort­ able 2-0 series lead. Mocksville H, Burlington 4 In his second straight complete game, Allen limits high-octane Burlington to four unearned runs to extend scries lo a Game 4. Daywall keys offense with three hits. В6. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11,2002 • I ( Collin E ich h o rn h a s a stro n g sw im for H ickory Hill.M eg B rew er sw im s fre e s ty le in a 1 5 -1 8 girls ra c e . H urricane sw im m er P a lm e r B en so n (a rm s c ro sse d ) stu d ­ ie s th e co m petition. 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Your check for $25 ehould be made payable to the Suun G< Komeii Breast Cancer Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) organization. Moil this form and your chcck to; Community Relations Department, Rowan Regional A\cdicaJ Ccntcr, 612 .MocUavillc Avenue, Salisbuiy, N.C., 28144. or call (704) 210-5628. Rcw an Regional Medical C entcr www.rowan.on{ • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I У DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE-RECORD, July 11,2002 - B7 S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Storage Problems? B e r m u d a M i n i ’s S e l f S t o r a g e T o T h e R e s c u e Cuslomers from across Ihe Triad are finding Bermuda Mini’s Self-Storage to be the ideal location to store their valuable possessions. “Bermuda Mini’s has a great facility," says Elaine Reed of Advance, a customer of Bermuda Mini’s. "The staff there is very friendly, helpful and efficient." Bermuda Mini’s Self-Storage, located off of Highway 158 in Advance, operating since 1996. The 296 storage units are surrounded by a slale-of-lhe-art security system, including a computerized access gate with an individual­ ized code for each customer. Computers monitor the time of each entrance into and exit from Ihe property. A six-foot high chain link fencing, topped with barbed wire adds to security. Spotlights perpetually flood the perimeters of the property al night. Richard Lawrence of Charlotte rates Bermuda Mini’s Self-Storage very highly. “They have a very friendly staff and clean facility. I v\iould recommend Ihem any lime.” For furniture, computers, or other possessions susceptible to extreme heat or cold, Bermuda Mini’s offers climate- controlled storage units. These specialized units main­ tain a year-round temperature regulation to protect your • possessions. Lesta Carpenter of Winslon-Salem found that even the humidity of heavy rains did not affect the items she had stored at Bermuda Mini’s. “In all that heavy rain we had, nothing in my storage unit even got damp,” she said. Many people about to sell their homes find Bermuda Mini’s as the perfect way to eliminate the clutter in thoir home to make it more attractive for buyers. Sandy Scholl, now assistant manager at Bermuda Mini's Self-Storage, originally came to the storage facility as a customer. "We moved here from Pennsylvania," Ms. Scholl says. “W e looked al all the storage facilities before rent­ ing at Bermuda Mini’s. They were just the best," she says. Ms. Scholl rented with Bermuda Mini's for seven months, while her new home was being built. She was so Im­ pressed with the professional attitude and friendliness ol Manager Jessica Denzendorf, that she has been an em­ ployee there for the past two years. "We go out of our way to make arrangements for customers," says Manager Jessica Denzendorf. Clients are able to use a trailer to move items to the storage unit, at no cost. Call Bermuda Mini's for more delails on this unique opportunity. Free keyed security locks are also provided for Ber­ muda Mini’s customers. Businesses find the special long-term and rental of consecutive units an attractive alternative at Bermuda Mini’s convenient location. The staff will work wi№ com­ mercial customers to design special access times and olher benefits. Are you tired of all that clutter stacked up in your home? Need to move some furniture out in order to sell . your home? Call Ihe efficient, courteous staff at Bermuda Mini’s Self-Storage at 998-9661 loday. Bermuda Mini's Self-Storage is localed at 146 Com­ merce Drive in Advance next to Bermuda Quay Shopping Center on U.S. 158. Now, you can also contact Bermuda Mini’s at its new e-mail address, bminis@hotmail.com. 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Ju ly 11, 2002 Cancer Services Provides Assistance To Davie Families "W ithout your help, 1 would be a w idow today,” slated Dor­ othy Spry. ‘Wc appreciate every­ thing Cancer Services has done for m y husband." "D aily, we woric to provide encouragem ent and hope Ihrough support groups and peer Knowledge Quest Congratulations lo W ill Jones and Li.sa M cConnell, winners in last week’s Knowledge Quest contest. W ill knew that the Teddy Bear was named for President Theodore Roosevelt. Lisa found that the Oregon Trail started in Independence. M o. and ended in the Columbia River Valley o f the Oregon Territory. O nly 3 more chances to enter the Knowledge Quest, so comc inlo the Davic Counly Public Library. Children’s Contest What planet is 885 112 million miles from the sun? Over 10 Contest A group o f cows is a herd. A group o f what kind o f animal is called a gaggle? If you have not entered the Knowledge Quest, the rules are simple. Read the question. Search for the answer in books, on the Internet or come inlo the library for assistance. An extra hint is posted on the bulletin board at the library. A w inner w ill be drawn from the previous weeks’ answers every Monday nighl at the Summer Reading Program. Listen lo Ms. Ruby al W D SL on Tuesday m ornings between 9:30-9;45 and fin d oul the winners. A t the end o f the Summer Reading Program additional winners w ill be drawn from all the entries for the whole summer. To enter the contest you must come inlo ihe library and fill out an entry form . This contest is open to everyone, so come into the library and jo in Ihe quest. Summer Reading Do you like good books? Do you like good music'? If so you w ill want 10 come .see Am y & Claire on M onday, July 15 at 7 p.m. These tw o women w ill have you rocking in your seal and inspire you to check out a stack o f books. Tuesday, July 16 Ihe library w ill be "hopping." Bunnies, Bunnies Everywhere comes lo the 11 a.m. preschool slorytime. I f you have nol lum in a reading record yet be sure to do so. You can cam prizes for the books you read. Every child lhal turns in a reading record showing they have read at least 5 books Ihis summer w ill be entered in the gnind prize drawing. Reading rccords must be turned in by July 22 and the drawing w ill be held on Monday, July 29. vi.sitations, 10 relieve the finan­ cial burden o f purch.^singe.\pen- sive m edications and home heallh equipment, lo share perti­ nent infom iation concerning new research and ireatmenl ihrough our library and parnphlels and lo give Ihe g ill o f life ihrough edu­ cational programs on prevention and Ihe imporlance o f early de- leclion." said Reba E llioll, direc- lor. Some patients need expen­ sive, life giving medicalions, oih- ers a w ig, lurban or hal w hile Iheir hair grows after chem o­ therapy treatments. S till others need a support group or counsel­ ing. Recently al the Help Yourself S upporl g rou p , D o ro ih y Compton said, ‘ I need lo leam. I see and hear new ihings I did not know before. Different cancers are discussed and Iheir ireal- UnibedWiu menis. Someone who has cancer understands yo ur situation. I have attended the group for three years." The Help Yourself group began in 1988 anti has eoniinued regularly for 14 years. Meelings are al ihe Davie County Public Library monthly. Tlie Pink Broom stick Reha­ b ilita tio n program has m any breast cancer siir\’ivors in Davie who are peer volunleers, visiting newly diagnosed palienls. Tliey offer encouragement, give infor­ malion and m alcrials for each patient. Exercises created by a physical therapist are reviewed and a film on how lo do cach exercise is included. Patients who do not have tra n sp ortatio n fo r ra d ia lio n therapy are transported by dedi­ cated volunleers. Cancer Services, Inc. is a Uniled Way agency. Unilcd Way provides a large percentage o f funding forC S l in Davie. For Ihe pasl IWO years, Polly Seager has held a fundraiser. Mrs. Seagar staled, “ This is a dire need, people have no idea o f the de­ spair you go Ihrough. It affects the whole fam ily and Iheir way o f life. Three imniediale fam ily members of mine have died from cancer." U niled Way was unable to reach their goal for ihis year due to several factors. If the goal is nol mel, agencies are short o f funds and patients go unassisted. “ Some give lo Uniled Way lo give hope lo someone in Davie, olhers feel il could be someone close lo me w ho needs assis­ tance, or maybe you give Ihrough gralilude lhal il isn'l you." E llioll said. This year is providing many challenges due lo high cost ol medications, more palienls, loss o f jobs and fewer options. Cancer Services provided di­ rect patient assistance lo 681 people and reached 2,063 Ihrough education programs in Davic. "Agencies arc appealing lo Ihe com m unity to become per­ sonally involved in United Way. G ive yo u r su p p o rt, in tu rn , Uniled Way can fu lfill ih cir cho­ sen rosponsibilily helping agen­ cies help you. Tliank you." 5 On WCU Dean’s List Five Davie students al Westem Carolina U niversiiy were named lo Ihe spring semesier dean's list w ith m inim um 3.,‘i grade poinl averages: Thomas M cN eil Bradley o f Creekwood Drive, Advancc; Shana Dawn Brewer o f Brook D rive, Shawn Seager Brooks o f Pine Val­ ley Road, Steven James N ail o f D ulin Road and M indy Leigh Seamon o f Pine Valley Road, all o f M ocksville. 10 Earn UNCG Degrees The follow ing Davie students al ihe U niversiiy o f N orlh Caro­ lina at Greensboro were awarded degrees follow itig the spring se- niesler. Earning a doclorale in philosophy was Regina Leniel Graham o f M ocksville. Earning a master’s degree was Christina M ichelle Turner o f M ocksville. Earning a m aslerof education degree was Kolleen Ann Sullivan o f Advance.. Earning bachelor’s degrees were; Angela Mayers Kreger and George Raymond S ulccki, both o f Advance; Rebecca Renee Draughn (nursing), W illia m C lay Foster, Tainra Dawn Jones G oodwin (nursing),Tabitha Hicks, and Jeanell Parker, all o f M ocks­ ville. . K n n iv i’ r s a r y С c l c h r a i i o n l /1 1 Л s r / : c I A I . All Men’s & Ladies’ Watches 30% O FF! 11 hii III'.: ihi hih 'f # ^ ) ..«'U t , . í l í f o s t e r ’ í . ^ J i ' h n ' l r r s ♦ Si K\ IM. \h H Ks\ fl I I \ j) w II ( til N n I UK .>(1N I \Ks ♦ 171 N o rlli M ;nii S li4 4 l. M ot l\s \illi-, N( • 75\-llM sea 3.1BA. 0505 tq n.. loo many »menitiM 10 tst! $321,950. C « aO O IM E «T S 1 4S < 5 2777*/-bq n , 4ВП. 3BA. 1,5 story $269,900. C m Cfen fW ip n a 751-8569 HOWARD REALTY Put our staff to w o rk fo r you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com \ l 2 r , w M L S 330 s. Salisbury St. (Corner Hwys. 601 & 64) M ocksville, NC 27028 O ffice Hours: M onday-Friday 8-6 • Salurday 9-12 • Sunday By A p p L 4BR.3BA.Iamihouuca. ISeOone SAc. 3200sl. $32^000. С Ш . CONMf • 7S1-«S65 19W- КГМ. 1.5 iloc)home. 38H. 2.SBA. t lM M lL C M L M ffM IT S l-IM I 3BR. 2BA, 2 ha» BA, 2 siories with a ful basement. S17t,«00. C M iC O N M E C TS l-aS U 4BR. ЭВА. 0Л 9.3 acros with stream tt49 ,00 0, С Ш Е У Ш М 0 751-8563 ¿9S ItAMtb Chukch Rd. 3BR. 2BA. iarm stylo homo with wrap arourxi porch. $169,9 o a СД и.1Ш 1в7$1-«564 ya*rv*l. 3BH. 2BA. 1,5 Ac, pan, bsmt FP2poixls.217aif, $209,900. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 7&4 Yadmnvku Roao Histoftcal 6BB. 2BA, homo on 5.11AC., immaculale landscapir>g CAU JANE 0 751-8560 4BR, 2BAplgs 2BFi, 1 BA homos PLUS additional 3,34 acres in Farmington. $185,000. CAU lANE or M J. <9 751-8560 222 BvERir CHAPti Roao I 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, spacioua rooms, largo lot. $162,500. CALL lANC® 751-8560 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, liko now homo. $159,900. CAaiAN E 0 751-8560 Btick rancher on 1.39 acres, quiet noighbofhood. $144,900. CAU GENA <9 751*8569 2 Bodrooms, ^ Bath, great mini farm on 4.81 ncros. $139,900. CAU JANE @ 751-8560 440 Ноы>аА1 S r Lxi. 40П. 2BA, remod. Utch. bimL pricad BCLOW tççnaâ $ 1 Э М М Near Wake Forest 3BR. 2BA. FP, secKided neighbom'd $124^100 C A U L B « 7 S l-« 7 2 3BR, 2BA, brand now home, many amenstios. $U 4,900. GAUC0NME<>7S1-8SK 3BR. 2BA. 0Л 1.5AC.. orr^o drrvo. Up lo 2 ,5Ac. avail. $119,900. CAU EVEUTN 0751-8563 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, like now, in a groat locat>on. $114,900. CAU KEN 0751.8564 3BR, 2BA, 1853 sq. tt. mobilo homo w/5.5 acres. $109,900. CAU JANE (»751-8560 3BR, 2Ba, new carpet, full bsmnt. multi-lov. deck. $109,900. C A U JA N E 0 751-8S60 M wy UpiMM, 48R. гВА. 1.5 Koryhcm. t lM J M lешови*етвм" 3BR. гВА on oom«t lot •Hi 12x16 surag* Ixjilding. tlO M O O . С А и К Ш « Т « 1 -И М Нам Coral.. 3BR. 2BA cotttg*. Conv. In-town location S M iM O C A U M N Í0 7 S 1 -8 S M ЗВЯ. 2BA, immaculale inside. 1512sq. It. $94,900. CAUKEN07S1-8564 1.5 acres. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1$52 sq. It. mobiie homo $79,900. CAU CONNIE 0751-8565 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, with wirod shop/garage. $74,900. CAU JANE О 751-8560 1.B9 Town Center zoned district land. 2BR.1 BA, $74^00. CAU JANE О 751-8560 167 Нимтным Ottivt 30R, 1.SBA, ooiy coltag*. In Kwn.SMii payt 1Q CC. M 4 jN . le n i-a m Lexington, NC. 2BR, IBA, hardwood №or>, .B7ac. tM^SOO. C«JlU K « 7 5 1 -H 7 2 3 Bedrooms. 1 Balh. newly renovated. $68,900. CAU CONNU «751-8565 2BR. IBA. wot! mainuinod. hardwood lioors. $68,500 CAU JANE О 751-8560 ЗВЯ, ISA. loncod backyard, enclosed porch, recent updates. $59,900 CAU iANE 9751-8560 2 Bodrooms, 1 Bath, (rosh paint and now carpot. $49,900. CAU lANE О 751-8560 Groat 1 4/' aero lol, well maintained. 544,500. CAU lANE <9 751-8560 n jL lA H O W A R D 7Л-в567 CONNIE KOWALSKE W HrrLOCK 751-8565 751-8560 \ \ \ l l M i l l 1 I I I S w i l l \ 4 1 ) \ 4 I ) U l N 1 \ l Г К 1 i n К 1 11 ~tl.«7Ac.____^.S«AAe. ilSO.OOO 1178,000 -----¿¡4Аё.мК0ОО М 13Лб в о с ь м ы м .Ш&,000 Иг.НтгуЖ!..1150.000 ThomptonUM.. ..2.1« Ae. Ш,ООО 5 ?tó ?!iS :í? erí:;:!z Аг>^11 Ro*d. S«nford * .....2.15 acre* 1160,000 .^.euilrMM $119,000 и.....74/-1Сгм. $49,900....1.4 КГМ «134,900__№^.601 t107^ RENTAL PROPERTIES 227TUckerRoi Ш 7 Qrove Church Rd...2<00 Firmlngton Rd................... Country Lm i Apt....................... ..S425P/M ...S625 РЛ1 ,..$«50 P/M ...1425 P/M D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R IS E R E C O R D , J u ly I I , 2002 - B9 , Classified Advertising Deadline 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays Lion Leaders On June 20, the Mocksville Lions Club held its annual installation of officers meeting at The Rotary Hut. District Gov.-Elect Ralph Homes from Jamestown installed the 2002-2003 officers. Pictured, from left; front - Nancy Collette, director; Jonathan Wishon, president; Joe White, tail twister; Bill Fender, Lion tamer, Carl Humphrey, director; back - Ron Gantt, second vice president; Charles Crenshaw, third vice president; Dale Brown, director; District Gov.-Elect Ralph Holmes; Sean Phifer, director; George Kim­ berly, secretary; H.R. Hendrix, chaplain. Not pictured: George f\/lclntyre, first vice president; Mike Kimel, treasurer; and Karen Bracken, tail twister. 17 Earn Academic Honors At UNC-G Scvcniecn D avic .sliiclenls were awarded academic honor,'; follow ing Ihc spring scnicslcr at Ihe Universiiy o f N orlh Carolina al Greensboro. Named lo ihc ch an ce llo r’s lisi w ith m inim um i.6 5 grade poinl averages were: Ashley G. Daughiry and Joseph I’. Kaper, both o f Advancc: and Carrie J. Graves and K h risle n M . Langdon, bolh o f M ocksvillc. Named lo Ihe dean’s list w ilh m inim iiin grade point averages o f .1..“! were: Jacob B. Cornatzor. Ashley G. Daughtry, R adici A. Dunn. M ary K . Kenney, Douglas R. M arkland, Am elia H. M iner and K im berly D. W illiam son, all of Advance: N icole E. Davis o f C ooleem ee; and A la in a L. B lackw e ld e r. R ebecca R. Draughn. C arrie J. G raves, Khrislen M . Langdon. Heather L. M iller and A p ril J. Parker, all o f Mocksville. Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. H eaven, re a lto r® ENJOY THE BREAD & BUTTER! Bring a fresh loaf of broad from the More and watch the family’s reaclioii. The lirsl slice .smells so good. Fantily members are likely lo break oiil the sandwich meal atid dig In riglil away. .Several days laler. however, the bread is ti lillle dr)' and sliile and no one will loiteh il. I’lannittg 111 sell you home'.’ The day il goes on the matkel. it's like Ihiil fresh from Ihe baker)’ lirsl slice. You've painted il. cleaned, organized ilte eloscis, and you’re e.xciled. Your hmiie is the fresltesi inveiilory on Ihe real esialc inarkul shelf. Like die family members who rush for Ihc lirsl slice of bread, there is also likely to be a Ihirry of early aclivily as buyers hear aboul y<iur home. It’s fresh, clean, and everyone is excited. If a purchase offer resulls from lhal carly iictiviiy, be prepared lo accept it. Early on, your home is fresh inventory. Prospects are likely lo be more exciled and emotional, often resulting in an excellent purchase offer. It is critical lhal you lie prepared to accept Ihc offer quickly. Laler, if unsold, your home becomes “slalc” inventory, attracting less attention inid lower offers. Be ready early, and you're most likely lo earn the best sale.* • * * « /W<T Heaven is a Healtor* with Penniniiion t t ComfHnty Really, he wouUt he plea.sed to a.x.ml you in your ne.xl realty tninsactiou of huvinii or .sellinfi a home. He can he nuicheil at J36-998’1047 for any null e.slate (lueslion.'s you may have. Attack Those Weeds ш ш с н а . T r i m m e r MOCKSVILLE ■ AUTOMOTIVE (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -2 9 4 4 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPENDOUSE OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY, 2-41МП. NEW CONSTRUCTION l.ol к .SliulldubnHik • Acbimct* • .MIK, 2ИЛ. |)lu4 пи)П1. iliuli rvillncs und p«ssil)li- -JthHR und .VdHA. Out 2ИЮ stj.n. full Junlcc. ‘>(«.«747.Ihmiioin: Упчп U'-.S.- Ш W. M l,< K\it I.SO ii> I. on WIS to R t'n I5S lo И I'/iI SlutUowhnn'k. /ittiivt' ««I lington ^ о т р а п 'у LARGE LOT 217 I4‘pi>fn*l(»ne • Seller niotUuled. (IrrtU bu> In bi;nitir«i nblul. .^UKs, 2.5ПЛч. M im on M l.. Hulk in iiltic snucv. (’«iKTvtv tlrUv. l.vase ()p lion .S I2 4.m ( »II IVter.>>7K-2(M)2. l)tintioii\: t'loin U’ \. { -Ili ((• /ла I 170. И Oll //i. V f>fll\. И1Щ n.miur M/..К 141 hl’lu rMoilf Pr. lìcUM- on h u. Register To Win inSunòarsWrv‘cri-So'em ЪдпЫ I a g i s t e r To 5 Orojici In Hond Q 1нГо0*Рспп||1й1описаиулч»т * \vw\v.IVnnin}'U>nUvaliy.c4)m[Silì] OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE You are cordially Invited to attend ourSchool of Prophecy with Guest Speaker:Mike Osminski Pastor of Lord of the Harvest Christian Fishp. In Detroit, MI. Mr. Osminski also serves on the National Leadership Team of Masterbullders Fellowship. Services:July 18 8k 19 7:00PM Nightly Nursery provided for Services at; F a i t h & V i c t o r y F a m i l y W o r s h i p C e n t e r 1687 Highway 601 North Mocksvllle - US 40 - Exit 170 (Across from Horn’s Truck Plaza) (336)751-4611 ! N IA V l l S l lN í., '1.П '’i j (509 H'profxrty. md price Iwy 80IN *Grc« lUfter or p<rt)r. ]6R. 2BA. ipproK. IlOO jqft. Roof,AC. cifpct new n •'99 '. Lol is .78 acre. Ncioiiible e »8,900. Cd Dríggett 108 S.HIA FleW Rd. Wmdtfneft • BenftW like new nome with walk-tn ciotett m all 'ompuK 1 w'tii) level. SlHTOaCakMafr. bedrocfm. Computer area on 2nd level Loads Ы itorage! Den «ilinj & full bath on lower __________ ____Lot 48 Eihha Creek Dr • Great horn«, very popular floor plaa Larje hmjljr rm A bonut nn, for future cjipansioft. Neighborhood offcn e<jutpped plavfroond. pknic areu. niebo A walkini tnil il35.00aCal Mary; R E A L T Y in M ocksville 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 • In A dvance/H illsdale 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 \ l U I I S | | \ ( , 123 Center Street, Coolccmce • Nice itartcf or retiree home with 2BR. IBA. located in food ifii. Upditti mtlube yinjrl. iiorm doorj. new roof. Ready to move inf $S9,900. Call Debbie or Rodney. 1174 ЫсЬо Church Rd • Immaculate^ kept 3BR. 2BA brick ranch wrth lou of room! Con FP irj LR & defu jujt ouwide ol town. $¿9.90a Cal Ondjft • Abott new 3BR.2BAhome featurinj a porch, deck, fijh pond, »ecurtty trftem and wonderful landicapinc. Outbuildinv workshop » wired U9.Ma C2 Qcn. ш ш ж о м ш rood Special Financing - Free Appliances ^2000 Rebate to Buyer w/iicceplcihle offerOPEN HOUSE Every Sunday, 2-4pm Charleston Ridge - off Hwy 64 &st 282 Winding Creek M • New construction, I quibty boiK home.This jpbt foyer is a San Filippo I home with 3BR. 2BA and a 2 car basement 1 tingt. $133,900. Cafl Debbie now for cktath I on special firUTKinf. \ l W 1‘ R K 1 I11& County Home Rtl • Charming cottage convenieni to towa Large rooms, hardwood, tjle and Berber floors, new front porch, some new paint, refrig remains. Home warrant)?! Motivated Seller! $69.900. Call Hary Lynne. 161 East Lexingtonbusiness or great residential property with 3BR. 2BA and full basement. $134,900.Cal DcWe. _______________ 1500 jqftonnulnicytLEusement hu bath, fireplace, gu monitor heater I partially finished bedroom & den. Updates include new wtndowv new air cond. i yw dd roof li new carpet Spacious 2 car arpoa 123 Cardnal • Loe of Ш squn fooop A storage, hrje sovned portii Handjnrwi^ "feotone" ^M b rg e hxiiry wST ta BA.U|e BA vW)et8ed tUx raurv hndqar^ qiiet ncf^iborhood. I mie from ма $l74.900.Cil|Kk». m Brter O M k . QuiecKduded home on 9i acm. Lai^ rooms, nice decor, wood floor in dnng & Ivine room. Ga log freebee, masonrv front pordi J172,Wfl Call Janie. 2182 Comatxer Road • Great starter h or irr^estment prqperryi Matching garage bult n 1994. Shide »nd fhiit trr«. gsnim ^pacc Ы LARGE utiity fT»m. 3BR. ce<far skin^ $43,90a Cal Debbie. S223Hwy;80i South home on 1.73 Cherry cabrm n knxhen. Muter baih with prden tib. staens dcntii Uh u( ^ »xe. Pnceò to sei $7^900. CA Peter. 119 New Hampshire Ct > Beautiful all brick & Jit home w?3BR, 2BA. «$ log fft dimng room w/hardwood foori. i car garage. Homeowner's Assoc, provides uniform Ijndicipinr, lawn maim, entrance i park area. $159,900. Call Mary. on alrtxKt 8 acres vÀth a pond. BouuU puüre hnd b r horsei Al cleared bnd h a very quiet aaa.$ll9,W0.CallGiea 163 Dakou Lane • 3BA. 2BA doublewide on wonderful 5 acreiAll appliances stay. Storage building. $90,000. Call cTen. Give Us A Call To Help You Find The Perfect Home! 1415 knctkm Road • Over 6 acres! This immaculate rancher has a large roomy kitchen, 2 hjll baths, sepante dining, and fenced back]rard. The cozy fiwt porch makes for enjo^ble evenings after work. $112,900. Call Rodney, l93Kfai«nii~OHve'&wefrom botfTbxk decks in tfih fftat ОзкУЛу homri Many custom features. Uv rm 4 den proAie 2 famly areas. Unfin bsmt for friture expimion wf wvin^neit & insuboon $2l7,900.Cal IMcr. 163 Oak Groive Church Rd •uarxer home wich reoms in vcat ai ftnced^badcyanJ with vvofiübop, $7^900, < Щ 126 Oak Lea< Ct • Great new corae\jcoon home h popubr Oak Crtsd Nee n№d. rat о^<Ыас kxaoonVaied ce*« h LR, dolile gin^ pein for I tt tmebu)ea$9f,900.Cali«^ J.„l«MeD.„lcl В.ЬЫ.Р™Ь,..а . , real 2 ttofy home Withtoo of ston^ and beauoU kitchen. 3BR, 2fiA »id ow an acre oi bnd. Fenced in backvani and wonderAJne^^orhood |l39,900.CalRo(k)ey 46S Gordcn Dr - and uniquedescribes this 3BA, 2BA home. &itry opens to opw air atrium conneoiig to kitdiea "'V GlenSttnley 650-5172^ Pctrrlletven 998-1047 Meriè Rector 998-8900 LI 13г7Ю us on ihi’ \\('h WWW I4'iiiiiiii;l()iiivr.ill\,c (■ Ol.......I -mail us at 1п1|ИИ’1Ч п 1ип>'1опиг.1|1\ » om t=i л í -л V il ¡y i Bio . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Ju!v 11.2002 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002 - Bll Two Types Of Drought Affect Trees [ Davie Dateline Davie Master Gardeners JoAnn Lester and Roberta Bonardi help children learn about soil and plants at last summer’s terrarium workshop. They wil be doing the same type of activities at this years Environmental Day Camp. July 22-26 Camp Open To Potential Jr. Master Gardeners Do you wanl lo hiiild a bird­ house. c.xplore planls and how Ihey grow, lake iialure hikes and go on a creek sloinp? Whai'.s a creek stomp? Ifyou are in ihird ihougli sixth grades, wc have an adventure for you. There are slill openings for the Jr. Master Gardener Environ- nienlal Day Cam p lo be held July 22-26, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Each day participants will meet al the North Davic Middle School to be transported lo V ulcan’s Project Wild Educational sile for an exploration field trip, On Monday. panicip;ints w ill take an exploratory hike around Ihe Vulcan Projcct Wild sile. build a compost bin and create paper lhal will grow flowers. O n Tuesday they will explore Cooleem ee’s g.ardens and envi­ ronm enlal re.sources and do a little communiiy ser\'ice work. W ednesday's highliglils will include building a bird house and discovering life in thc creek (and gel a little wet), and learn­ ing more about rocks. On Thurs­ day, cam plers w ill travel to Tanglewood lo explore the arbo­ retum , do a “Plant Pounding" - craft, and relax by the pond with a fishing pole. For the grand fi­ nally. on Friday, Ihey will paint the bird house and create some vegetable snacks for the after­ noon Jr. M aster G ardener Graduation Ceremony, Thc evenl is sponsored by Ashley Cook caught this bass at the Summer Fun Catch program. Environ­ mental Camp participants will have the opportunity to go fishing af Tanglewood. D avie C ounty 4-11, D avie Coumy M aster G ardeners and Vulcan Industries. At the end of ihe w eek, p arlicipants have complected the reciuirentents to be a certified Jr. M aster G ar­ dener. To receive more infonnation and regislralion materials, con­ tact Davie Center of N. C. Co­ operative R xlension al T.Sl- 6297. Cost for the weeks activi­ ties is S5(l, l<egistr.«ion iiMittliers are limilcd. T here are Iwo types o f drought lhat affect trees. The first is short tenn drought and the second is long tenn. Trees are mosl affected by the latter, because accumulaled pe­ riods of no moisture are fell for years. There are several factors of moisture stress thal hurt trees. The firsl i.s subnorm al amounts of precipitation. This causes the olher factors to come into play. Trees that have re­ sl ricted root space becom e stressed even more when pre­ cipitation is extremely low. Ar­ eas such as sidewalks, sircels. drivew ays.and areas between roads couli) cause stress under noniial coitditions hut withoui water, it could be deadly for trees. Trees lhal are shallow rooted, such as dogw ood and black cherry are always at risk when there is a drought, but trees lhal grow along lakes, ponds, and rivers could die firsl wlien wa­ ter tables are extremely low. The sypiom s o f m oisture stress do nol appear unlil late summer, afler e.Mended periods of hot.dry and windy w eather Some of these syptoms are: leaf Talent Sought For Show The D avie C ounly A rts C ouncil and Ihe M ocksville Civitan Club will hosl a com ­ munity Variety Show and Silent Auclion Salurday, Aug, 10 al 7:30 p.m. al the Brock Perform­ ing Arts Center. Proceeds will benefit Arls Council programs and Civitan projects during 2(X)2-21X)3 year. Singers, dancers, musicians, actors, and slo ry iellers are needed. Anyone inieresied in participating should contact the Davie County Arls Council O f­ fice at 7 .sl-.ill2. Participants w ill be rei|iiircd to senil a video tape, CD, or audition in person prior to July 1'). scorch (burned appearance), die- back o f iw igs and sm all branches, premature ilropping of leaves, interveinal necrosis (green veins and brown tissue in between). You can help your trees sur­ vive tirought by watering them during e,xleniled dry periods be­ fore the drought becomes severe. The best linie lo water your trees is between llie hours of 4 and S p.m. Place a rain gauge on the ground.tum on the sprinkler lo cover Ihe area under the crown and let il go until you have I to 2 inches in the rain gauge. Do this only once a week and the Iree should get along well. Do not over water. This is just asb;id as not enough water. Mulching arounil the trees keeps moisture around Ihc tree longer. Put 2 to 4 inches o f old nnilch around the base of the tree. Don’t use new mulch bccause il causes heat buildup and the trees don’t need lhal. Ifyou have any questions on drought, contact the N.C. Forest Servicc at 751 -5319 or come by ihe Davie County Office Build­ ing, Room 309, Monday-Friday, 8-9 a.m. 168 Duke Street One level living in Historic Cooleemee, Davie County. 2BR, IB A - Den could easily be converted to 3rd BR. Living Room. Move-in condition. Large bright all windowed kitchen. Very private backyard. Call for dlrections.$64,900 Back Home Realty • 945-9991 T o d ay ’s B e st B u y ! C o n v e n i e n t I n T o w n L o c a t i o n ! 3BR, IBA, Ill4+/-S q. Ft. Single C arport w ith Storage 112 Acre Lot Central Air/H eat Only $85,0001 Call Dave W ard, Broker 336-998-4290 Realty Company 1 m a r k e t h o u s e s o f a l l s h a p e s a n d s i z c a t GOOD NEWS! Check out my new web.site. It not only gives you infonnation on every house listed in the Triad, it has information on weather, news, government, restaurants, entertainment, and much more! Please visit me at: WWW.janieselIshouses.com P ^ m i n ^ 't o n ^ я Д - О ш р а п у JA N IE MINTON, R E A LTO R , G RI« ABR '. a m t« , A^- C e ll P h o n e (336) 971-8782 O ffice P h o n e : (336) 898-8900 F a » (336) 988-9415 fi-m a ll: J a n le ^ p e n n ln ffto n re a lty .c o m SWICHCiOODWallHANILL Kl \l 11 ЧС 123 Redw ood Di • $126 500 it a i' j:is iiu g Beautjfii brick home with new apptances. Restaed iarm house situated on 16S0^A sq. f t 3BRs, 2BAs. 40 Acres w/landog s tr i 1455 Juction Rd- $86.000 M ocksville: 3 3 6 -7 5 1-2222 Clemmons: 3 3 6 -778-2221 www.SWMRealtors.com Mocksville Office: 854 Valley Rd,Mocksvillc, NC Clemtnons Oflicc :2419 Lewisviile-Clcirmons Rd. ___________Unil 1. Clemmons, NC 706 Rivetbend Dt • $349,000 159 Ciestview Di • $117,500 I ' ■ " ш ё ш т т :. HE IV 14 S II IIO Great home w /1200 + /- sq. ft. 3BRs, knfressw home %\ Benruda Ru\ 4400f A so. Possfcle Lease Purchased 3BR, 2BA. Brick 2BAS. Exceltent condition. ftvN»th5aRs,4BAiGdfccuseview. raf>ch home w/fncd yrd. Full basement 343 Will Boone Rd • $76.0001 1018 RIvetbend Dt • $275,000 I Ц2 C asabello Dr • $74,900 i M i I t[I гкт т а. Just Ike nevH 38R. 1.56A. tyidc tot **ж п в .1 лЬ 8eautrfJ3BR.3.58Ahanecn5»Ai ÜTouQhoiA. 3000*ASF. Lots of featires. 184 Dover Lone • $253,000 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, Basement New double wide on nice lot2caf garago 1460 N eedm oie Rd* $58.500 Ю36 Eaton's Church Rd- $97900 Great rental property or starter home. New heat piirp. ar, and new un roof. 5 Bedroom. 3.5 Bath, Must See 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Spa6ous3№/ZBA home, large open floor plan. Greal took>ng38JV2aA home wth large deck, Adorable home in countiy r>eighboihoodl Uving large back deck, beautifii landsoprg on over new heat pump, storage buldngs, area open to kitchen. User fnencfy flo o r ^> aae._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nmchmcrc. 251 Lydio Ln • $279,900 | 184 Fulton St • $95,000Lvaio Ln • ^2/V,VUU Impressive 3BR/2.5BA lioiT» wilh large Great horse farm oo over 13 acres. 3BR/2BA txick home on t.20 acres with - _ . tvtng m m sep. t)real<tast arxt drtng, Fenced and cross-fenced with pond and nice wodahop, concrete driveway small i i i , " ” ■* 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Balhuntnshedtjonus room, lois more! tarn. tjackporbi t-tAcres 745 S Morn SI • $77,000 I 2477 Hwy 801 S • $169,500 Great home . 1500+ SF, fresh painted, new carpet, vin;^ & more up^tes t o t y f e r . t ï ^ 2 Bath, o f f i c e T ^ Culel>rid< r ^ o n ,.68acres 422 Pleasant Ac • $99,900 438WiidemessVW3v • $196ЛОО| 3738 HwySOl N • $265000 UL'ÿib " Advance kxration, Acreage, Pnvate g îâ S w * ^ ^ ^ f S ^ s t & ï i Î I|li lti«(.i4,CCIII lirtiWi« Hiikii ItiDiiiii »Itiidlii UdiJtei-WIM) Eliiititt l>i(iiH<>CII tiiiWiii Diiii HiiT ~ liiiWiliii lii-mi jsiw i m m (oViiiî F u n d r a i s p n s Fri. & Sat,, July 12 & 13 C lit n l I'w o D iiv Y iir d Siili!, DIaikc U iip i. C h iircli ( llw y . fiO l .itross frm ii H o rn 's T ru ck S lo p ), nil pr^>c^;al^ t » D a v ie I’ n -gn aiicy C are C tr.) Contact 7.‘>.W 6 7.1or‘l92-27S.1|o(l(inali:i(cnis. Saturday, July 13 Y iir d & H ak e .Snle, К p.m .. at B r w k G y m . b y Ihc C o n ia i/ erC o u p ir D a n c c T e a m and V a r>ily C liccrlea il- crs. D uiuuioH s fo r tlw sale n cccp icd Ju ly 12 1'nim 6-S p,ni. at B rock G ym , C o m o siip p o n yiH ir local team . R e l i g i o nFri. & Sat., July 12 & 13 V a c a t io n K lb le S c lio o l, A iiia / o ii A < lv c m iirc a i S m illi C irovc U n ited M ctliod i.st C liiirc h .Saturciay, July 13 V a c n IIrm Ilih le S c h o o l.G o d 's G r c a l G a lle r y . У a.m ,-.1 p ,m ,. M o c k s U M C . ju st o lT S O I ,S„ A d v a n c c , УЧ»-.*!,“; j S. B ib le Ic.ssons, m u sic, cra tis. lunch. A g e s .М 2 .Sunday, July 14 H o p e Iln p tis t 'I'a lie r n n c le , E v a n ­ g e lis t M ic h a c l M c D a n ie l to speak at 11 a.m . a n d 6 p,in , C i- lc b n ilim i •.Soil’d « , , 11 :i,in .,O a k G r o v e U M C , 1 W .1 U .S . l.S S .M ock s- v illc . C o m e as you arc for praiso, W(7rslii(i, ami spccial music, Mon.-Fri., July 15-19 A n n u a l R e v iv a l, C le m e n t G ro v e C h u rch o f G o d , B o d y o f C h rist 7th D a y , I'a rk e r « i l . o f f M w y . 6-1 W „ M o c k s v illc , S p ea k e r o f w e e k : E lilc r B e rn a rd F ren ch . S c rv ic e b e g in 7; I.S p .m , n ig h lly ,Wed.-Sat., July 17-20 A n m ia l C a m p M e e lliiK , C h u rch o f G o d o f C h rist 7th D a y . P a rk er R d, o f f fi4 W ,. M o c k s v illc , T h e m e ; " l l o i i i f liii| )ro v e iiic m ". D .'iilj' D ilile S tu d ies b e g in n in g at 10 a.m ,Thurs, & Fri., July 18 & 19 .S c h o o lo fl’ r o p lie c y , 7 p .m . n ig h tly. P a illi Л \ 'ic to r }' F a m ily W o rs h ip C e n ie r . I6 S 7 U .S . ftO I N .. M o c k s ­ v ille , 7 . M - l f i ll .Sun.-Fri., July 21-26 V a c a lio n Uible .S'chuol, p .m . n ig h t ly . B e a r C r e e k B a p t. C h u rc h , 4 9 2 B e a r C rk . C h u rch R d ., M o c k s v ille . A llc h ild r e n , y o u lh , and m lu li in v ite d to jo in us. C a ll 4У2- b>- 74,‘ifi fo r in fo , lo attend, R e u i i i o r \ s Saturday, July 13 llo S tT F a m ily R eu n ion , С Ы G n iv e U M C fellow sh ip hall ( P W U,S, l.iS, M (x;ksville),.1-5 p,m ,siicialliin e„‘ip,in , business mcx-ting, 5:3(1 p.m . covered ilish dinner. F or info; yy8 -S W 7 , Ш - т и ^ ш м . т о т . S p e c i a l E v e n t s Saturday, July 20 Mctt Yovir CtuulidiHt'is picnii: sjXMi- sonxl b>' Davic Co. Kcpublicait Piuty. Miiin SbeJiLTJii Ricii I’iuic. liol iloiis, bluo gr.iss inu.sic. Central Davie Class Of ‘67 Plans Reunion The Central Davie Clas.s of 1967 will celebrate its 35th cla,ss reunion Friday, July 19 thortigh Sunday, July 21, For more infor­ m ation, call 751-3231, COLDUieU. BANKER □ TRIAD, realtors: D a f e s t o R e m e m b e r Y M C ANow-July 28 N iiU in H Vi,sion,s, spring/.siiiiim cr art s h o w in (he lo b b y o f B rock Pcrtb m i- in g A n s C e m e r. M a in S treet. M tK k s- v illo . F or in to ; 15 12.Mon.-Wed„ July 15-17 lia s D r iv e r rn u n ln K ,a t D C C C D avie C am pu s, R o o m 2(XI. P h on e 151 -2627 fo r in fo.Thursday, August 1 T im 7Jin iui*ntu\n m \d tU e U ru ss K in j5.s, it) con ccrt ill B ro c k P c rlb n n - in g A r ts C c n ic r .N . M a in St., N\ocks- v ille . 7:.‘^0 p .m . T lic K iiiii’ s B rass fca* liiixvs ihrce in im poLs.ih ree trom bones, a luba, |>ercu.ssion & keybonrd.s. R e- scr\etl seatin g - Sl.S cach . C a ll 751- .M K «> or7 .S l-2 ?0 3 .Saturday, August 3 liltm d D riv e , R ed la n d Pcn ia cosia l I lolin ess. lim e to lx.' am iou iiccd . C all <)‘)8 -2 4 4 4 o r 7 12-9M6. M e e t i t i ^ s Tuesday, July 16 D n v ie C o . R e p u b lic a n P a r ly M e et* in s , 1:M) p.m .. at heatlqvum crs - M ain St. M o c k s v ille . K a p p a H o m u m a k c rs , 7 p.m .. D avie A c a d e m y C o m m . B lili:. P rogram on h ealtli issues. O jw n m ee lin g, a ll inler- ested w o m en in v ile d lo allend. llll) M e c tN )^ . Is i am i .V d M o n . each n um lh. 7 p.m .. R ed P ig . H w y . »SOI. C o o le e m e e. T u e s . Л: I'r i.. 8 p.m . R e c r e a t i o n F or m o re inl’o m ia lio n o n these events. call751-2.12.‘i.Line Dancing r a n iiiiig io n C o n n m m iiy С enier. f:v- er>’ T u es iia y . C o st: $2. liistruclors: S teve iV: L in d a I ia lle y . Г о г m ore into. c a !1 7 5 IO H -iS .Rec Club B e fo re (,SI.Sjor a fle r ($2.4isch ool and out o f sch ool progra m s. R egislralion o|x;n,GoodTimersSquareDance D an cc Lesson s $5 |>er m onth. V o lu n ­ teers fo r iliU 'erent social even ls. C o n ­ tact E th el al ЧЧК-.Д8.Я7.Silverstriders Walk Club S en iors, 5 0 and up, M -F , 6 :3 0 -9 a.m . N o ch arge.Mothers Morning Out T u esd a ys and T h u rsd a ys. S7 |x:rday. S40 |>er m onth.The Dance Company M o n ,, T u es,, W c d ., & Sat. C a ll E m ily R o t)c tts o n .W 8 -.‘il6.1.Davie Senior Games D a v ie S en io r 55 Л up h ave w e gol rum i Гог you . K e g . n o w о|К’П. com e jo in us in yo u r la v o rile sport o r share artistic talent in S ilv e rA rts con ijic li- lion . O r share iK T lb n n in g lalents du r­ ing S ilv e r F o llie s. T o iin d out m ore call K a ih ie al R e c . D ep i. 751-2.^25. F or m ore in fom ia iion . call 751 -9 6 2 2 or visit D avie F a m ily Y M C A .Svifim Lessons C h oose one w eek , fou r w e e k , and Sat. a.m . session s. P re -reg is tra tio n re- ilu in .4 l.C a llforcosls.d a les.u n d lim es.Water Exercise Class F^isy enou gh fo r iK 'ginners. c h a lle n g ­ ing enough fo r llie e.xperien ced. A ll ages w elcom e. C a ll fo r class typ es & tim es.Gym & Swim Thurs. 9-11 a.m . (a g es .'^-5). A great start for any ch ild . C o n fid en ce & s e lf esteem stressed. M on th ly .sessions.Karate-Carucado Style Tu esdays. 7-8:45 p.m . A g e s 7 Л up.Tae Kwon Do A g e s 6 Л up. M c e l T iies . & Th u rs.. 4:4.5.6:(K), 6:45 p.m .Camp Davie Y N o w registerin g rising K -5 lh . L et Y M C A enlertain iS: enrich y o u rc b ild . slate licen sed suntm er tla y can tp. W e e k ly Held trips. A p p lic a tio n s and info, packets at front desk.CampPRYDE N o w registering rising 6*8lh graders. S um m er {lay cam p in v o lv in g c o m ­ m uniiy outreach projecls. tea m b u ild ­ ing. and m ofv.Parents Night Out July l2 ,6 -l():.K )p .tn .P a tv n is take the n ighl tiff. W e have activities fo r kills in clu d in g s w im m in g , arts, c ra fis . gam es. Л m ovie. D in n er ser\ ed . C o st S7 fo r m cm l>ers. $ 10 fo r п о п - т е т - Ivrs. Family Night July |9, (>;.10-8;.10 p.m . C n m e la 'a t you r fatnily lo even in g al Y . H a v e ilinner. play iiatnes. sw im , atul m uch m ore. C ost: %2 |X.t |x.*ison (5 under free). Oak ValleyA'MCA Golf Camp Lean t fundanK *nialsof g o lf w ith P G A pro Randall Jam es vV: liis s ia lf. .Session I July 15-19. S ession ll July 22-26. 8- II a.m . Cost: m e m lv rs .S95 / oih ers S I 0.5. Volleyball Tournament 4 on 4 c o -e d d ou b le elim in ation . July 19 -20. C o st: S 36 p crtcaiu (plu s S.*! for n on -rn em b crs) C a ll for details, S e n i o r s A ll S en io r A c tiv itie s take p lace at the D a v ie C o u n ty S en ior C en ter Uicatcd in the B rock B u iU ling on N orth M ain S treet. M iK 'k sv ille unless otherw ise n o tc d .C a ll 7 .4 -0 6 1 1.Tuesday, July 23 M o v ie T im e , “ S n o w D ogs“ , 2 p.m. C a ll 7 5 Ì-0 6 1 I to pre-register.Tuesday, Aug. 6 l.u n c h & l.c n rn " O n r iic U u n ", vi.sii D avid .ioii C o u n ly M ii.seuni, llieii head to the C a n d y Factor)’ to sam ple o ld fa sh ion ed favorites. V an leaves S r. C en ter al IO :.K) a.m . and stopping fo r lunch o n tbe w a y. S ign up in [W rson lic gin n in g Ju ly 1.Tuesday, Aug, 13 S e n io r П геакГиМ ,8:.^0 & lO a.n i. A ll sen iors in v ile d fo r fello w s liij). fun Л fo u l. S pace lim ited so call 7 5 1 -0 6 1 1 n o w (o p re -tv g is te r fo r eith er seating.Tuesday, Sept, 3 l.u n c h & l.e a r ii " O n 'I'lte R u n ” , Join us a M y s ic ry T rip . W o n 't reveal ilestin ation until w e arrive. L e a ve Sr. C e n le r at 10:.10 a.ni, anil stop for lunch on w a y. R eg . l«g in s A u g, 1. ■i'ou must R -gister in |X'rson al Sr, C en ler.Ongoing I.iin c h , M ,T ,W , I t , .10 a.m ,. Th. & Fri., 1 1 a,m . S ilv e r H e a llh K \ercise,s, S en iorC en - ter, M , W , F, 8:30 a,ni, Ц и 'И Г тц . e v e r y M on d a y, HI a,in, llr id g c , T u esd a ys & Fridays. 1 p.m . C a r d & Ilo u r d C a n ie s .W , t;.W p,m . S r. C h o ru s , T h .. 10 a.m. C r e a tiv e S c r a p b o o k in g C la ss. 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m . Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday llem .s fo r D a v ie D atelim * should be rep orted b y n oon M on d a y o f the pub­ lica tio n w e e k . C a ll 7 5 l-2 l2 ito r itr o p il b y the o ffic e , al S. M ain Si. across from the courthouse. %iC O V S TREE SERVICE A * 336-492-2944 TOLL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free f st/mates • Fully Insured > Serving Forsylh & Oavie Counly S e le c tlv e T r im m in g & P ru n in g - T re e R em o v a l S tu m p G rin d in g ■ S to rm D a m a g e ■ H a za rd ou s R em ova l L o t C le a rin g -T ra in e d A rb o rist (C o m p le te C lea n Up| Hillsdale Animal Hospital Call 998-8750 for details, or to schedule an appointment. ^ 134 MEDICAL DRIVE ADVANCE, N.C. 27006 FREE FIRST | OFFICE VISIT I ! or I 15% DISCOUNT I \ ON VACCINES I I (excludes medications, I ! additional testing) | j must have coupon | Happy S m i l e s Braccs for children and adults. Dr. Penna & Staff O R T H O D O N T I S T MOCKSVILLE ~ (336) 751-2252 Please call so w c can te ll yo ur about our sum m er specials C o itip liiitc iK u ry sccond o jiiitio iis S P E C IA L IS T S IN F U LL-S E R V IC E R E S ID E N T IA L & L IG H T C O M M E R C IA L R E M O D E L IN G á i t r B U IL D IN G .' ^ IK1/& f ¿fT B U IU D IN G f ë i T 8 E M C X * U N e ,/¿ ^ Since 1930 J Advance, N.C. Replacement Windo>vs & Doors Additions - Sunrooms - Kitchens - Baths Cabinets - Tile - Vinyl Siding M. David Miller, CGR IWUc. # 1 3 0 3 3 NAHB &W-SRemodeloP8^” Oependalile, Professional Crew s Serving the area since 1980 "T h i Store For Vour Ffoorj” ^ Abbey Carpet. There is nothing like the beauty and warmth of | I a hardwoood floor to added value to your home. We arc the store to shop in this area fo r prefinishing wood flooring. Wood floors will add to the beauty o f your home. IVc have a broad selection in all price ranges. Not Satisfied? We’ll Change Your Floor! Abbey’s 60 Day Hard Surface (V in y l, C era m ic, H ard w o o d & L u m in a te) S a tisfaction G u a ra n te e !* H ^^^d^E oS g ^I^Acetpud H ours: Mon. -fri. 8-6 & Sat. 9-1 M 213 New Highway 64 West, Lexington, NC Phone: 249-6672 ( A K P t I Л I 1 ( ) ( ) R I N ( . ( O V I K I N I , И OAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1 800 327 4398 WHATEVER IT TAKES Ш t = ï w w w , ( o l d w e l l b a n k e r , c o m ID MfAOOVUM МР^Ми OAV«5БЯ «А 5 65AC GfârtJeui Hogris/« ifl ffuj 1Ш 1|{и1< rrencfi iiMti'i norrie A tranquil pcS iûû 10 beauty d inii sening Ъ'-úi peiwal l«r< grjcM tY Ijnih ice o( siora. siale & Qf4mte<.itftiiCíuteai¿¿tl«üit<íeiti»C<i. Vcki rien.ng-998-116^ UM.KO LOT аи TW WOQflUei OM VAUiruva 4ВЯ 3 58AllíoanideS!0ni«ituri3.R«t uai Мги*оол, неу ceib/vn. ьш nocà. furuw, onice, an^peù рлю, dbi ït garj», Лск. 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UV« 3w, ЙА 10« солгу on an we lo( counfryvde beyMVi Splii BA's pJan otters M6K suits privacy iioors, ig tiVltlst, nioh caiingsA sunroom Cin(iifJoivison-90e-ll77 LOT 17 СОУШШ Ш и тл ЗВН 2ifiA Spacious Bedfoomj win 2 closets eatfi leatureiJ ma:n te^«( 2 laundry room optioa Anac^ cirjoe Co-iisted *\\h ùntf^ Jofinm Vdd iWng 996-116; Ш 1,«0 tu M ftM im QKimooo uustUVK 4SH 25BA Priced lo veil) iicitmg H'ut tncJudes home »аггаЛу, swjnry sysism. min level fTusííí A 2 car paue. lull baseiwi rufeJ tM «MQUÌOl UVIE sea 26A s.cfle pleasures d tr>e ccuniry V.n,i eiîerlor »un ^»cJi acceris CatredrH ceiling m yeai room. SpM Sleeping ejjrters Огл wel imng *;tii UJnus room o«fi oaraj! W\ flemirig 993-116; %Mt,W 187 HOCMGiiM uuK urn M гел182AC A rrouniajn retieai ».tnou úming lo ine moufiiainj Only 20 mrf» to flanes Mj:i Secljúetí f, Offers pmicy m Icvdy selling i гш Deen »ell mainti.reJ 0>eisi:ejyrjjí Vanyt/, nx!«.CtfVîi Jcríison-99B-nSe tWÍ.OOfl U9 TQM M U UVti 2&A Uge {»ice reliciion' Lociing lor secfuicn-rtfy prívale nrcn on 3» wes Ba:n. oR<e m Mseniert. Hüom lor eiparuion m 2 car aпac^eü (H/jge. Mike /inwerman й8-110/ $t M.ZOO UVM M 3BR 256A Well maintained brick гшсй In desirable neiQhüvfiooil Lo« tajiei. lower 1ле1 playroom »до log insert. Serened рогсл and deck nertootir^ P'l^iie. partiaJiy im m n N1 tw ni UV» 36R 2BA Riñen siyie, ingrouid p«»l. flWiOi rocm. sorne Uge iwttf suiit. c^oseis, lefieii tut), la/oe corner lot. Uke /,(ттег1тш-998-118;|Гэ1.«1 LOT 24 HnCMMI MUt U V I 3SR 2SAAdo/aoie home m country reohborhood Living atta open Jo Viithen. us« hiemSy tioot ptia Situated on laros l^tJ lot, Chris Gaide ■......m m •. ОтквШашш ;' MMNta ..МИШ' M iM Л iU J i MUM«« IOT in mill rm uvn sen 2ba viti«pay reri? HereJ tour cftjnce lo o»n a ne* home! S«:t« leHuin nxlutle t» taE-rrelTy, tile luA splash, greji room logs, rear deck and (Muti« (ur*3e ca:i. vtki fteiTiinii 998-m iw.w kitchen, patio, separw laundtv loom к.« шш1о» ft№aeJotïisonS9a-ll5î|7i,WO ИГЕ« РШ UVIf 26R IBA Kiss UT 117 МШИ РШ UVü 26А IBA Great tLUcri to/itei a laundry room olt tilcherv Lou oi kit cabinrtj. a 6‘ «rde »rap ifouf^J covered back cacti i an ousidfl siofiQe toom Pa*'-k ^8-1165174,too ranch, covered iic^t porch, concrete paiio, vuct^siorjge room. Benae Johnson 998-1157 IOT Vi МТШ rm OAVK IBR 1BA Greal ivcti Mith an attached t car Qirage. Reme Wmon998-n5?l7J.HO 198 UMDU COURT СЛМвШ ТАМ ЮТ IH МТШ ГАМ UVK <:üa nny Ш 210 ИТШ РАМ UVIf 2ВЯ2ВА [aim U V I ЗВЯ 2BA WofxJcftui home on ai/rost an ................................................................ " -Kie in Icntly r»{}h()0(hood Beajituitf ûecorjteiJ arvJ ready 19 irKw into Ноте MS al if«eftHi(üi(-<íe-iac.Pertecl(0( t« ьтеЛсхпв bvga^pry relief Janel Hensley • 9SS-HM 02001 (oldwell Ooiikcr Вед1 fstjie CorpofJtlon, CoMwcll Олпкег t Is д regisicted ttjiicmatk ol (oldwcll PJiikci Cotpotjiion. An triu.)! Opporlunlly Compony. Сдид! Housing Oppoflunily. tach OKicc ii IndepetidcnHy Owned and Opqfaled. LOT 4» IM T n U ll u m 38fl 2 SBA Oak Valley New constmction home *iih oHo. Main level master suite, vaulted great room »nth slone fireplace, hardwoods on mam level. Large eai-m kiidie. iormal Oming. №ura) gas community $2M.0M I 1^11 It В12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11, 2002Wicker &Jones To Be At Union Grove Saturday Night For alt who arc blues, jazz and traditional tnusic played on gui­ tar and harm onica with vocal solos and harmony enthusiasts, Ihen Fiddler’s G round Cam p­ ground, Union Grove is the place lo be Saiurday, July 13 lo hear W icker and Jones in concert at 7:30 p.m. This duo is widely acclaimcd for Ihcir dynamic renditions of "Deep River Blues," "Hesitation Blues," “Police Dog Blues," and Olhers. How about "The Land of J.1ZZ," “Sixteen Tons,” "Casey Jo n es,” or "Frankie and Johnny?" W hatever they decide lo include in Iheir concert, you will find il lo be pleasing lo your taste of down home, good, toe- tapping music. Jones is from Mocskville and has w on so m any harm onica competitions lhal he says he is running out of space lo display all his ribbons. He is a regular particip.ini at the Ole Time Fid­ dlers and Bluegrass Festival as a leader in the C hildren’s Folk Music workshop. He is like Ihc "Pied Piper" who atlr.icts chil­ dren and parents who would not miss hearing his original songs, rhythms and stories. Ttiis work­ shop. of which Danny W hicker is al-so pan of, really energizes those who attend and gets every­ one involved as they p.nrticipate in the rhythms and songs. Wicker, front Statesville, is a member of the "W icker Pickers." a family bluegrass band. He is known in the Statesville area for his acoustic guitar pickings and his pleasing voice .is he presents a wide repertoire of contempo­ rary. gospel and some "goldie oldies" from the 40s and big band era. "W hen he and M el m erge their t.ilents and musical skills, you are in for an evening of ex­ cellent m usic and entertain­ ment," said Harper A. Van Hoy. Tliey have prmluced their first CD. "W icker and Jones from the Porch," which they will have for sale at the conccrt. Tlic concert begins at 7:30. Bring your lawn chair and sit back and listen. There is no admission charge: however, a love offering will be taken for the host band. FiiUller's Grove Campground is located off 1-77 north of Statesville, exit 65, left on Me­ morial Hwy. 901 going loward Union Grove. I 1/2 miles on the left. All musicians are invited to bring instruments to participate in the jam session to follow the conccrt. For further information, call (704) 539-4417 or e-m ail: fiddlersgrov(S)yadtel.net.Mel Jones antd Danny Wicker will be the featuretd band at Union Grove Saturciay. Blood Drives Planned This Month There are three A m erican Red Cross blood drives planned for July in Davie Counly: • M onday. July 22, 1:30-6 p.m .. First Baplisl Church of • Motiday. July 29, 3-7:30 p.m ., M acedonia M oravian Church, N.C. 801, Advance: and • Wednesday. July 31, 1:30- 6 p.m.. Davie County Public Li- ( ( li’l 111|\ ( Л1 И( ) ЧЛИ s M ocksville. 390 N. Main St.; brary, 371 N. Main St.. Sally Smith Wins Contests Sally Sm ilh, daughter of M ark and C indy Sm ilh of Brcckenridge | Lane S la le sv ille , I placed first in I the public speaking cat­ egory al Ihe GFW C State Com petition at the Salem ' Collcge Fine Smith Arts Cenler in Winslon-Salem. Her speech. “My Hero," de­ scribed admiration of her great­ grandfather. She also placed firsl in the drama category when she per- foniied an exerpt from the play. “The Towel Lady." by Janel Ti­ ger. She won a .$300 cash prize for her performances. Smilh is a rising senior at N orth Iredell H igh School, where she has been elected stu­ dent body president. She is the granddaughter of Lee and Alfred (Poodle) Coble of N.C. 801 Soulh, M ocksville. and Martha and J.T. Smith of the Sheffield communily. C ar S h o p p i n g ? Test Drive Our Rates. Let us show you how competitive our rates are. Call me... Stop by... 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .July 11,2002 ■ »13 P U B L IC N O T IC E S NOFITH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor o( Ihe Estate o( BESSIE ANGELL SECHREST, late o( Davie Counly, this Is lo notily all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 201h day cf Seplem- ber, 2002. being three (3) months from Ihe lirsl day ot publicalion or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This the 20th day of June, 2002. Barry L. Sechrest 1440 N. Main Street f^ocksville. NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol JESSE FRANKLIN THOIVIPSON. late of Davie County, this is to nolKy all persons having claim s against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 20th day of Seplem- ber. 2002. being Ihree (3) months from the first day of publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make im­ mediate paymeni lo the under­ signed. This the 20th day of June. 2002. William C. Ervin. Jr. 1 00 4 Augusta Court Clemmons. NC 2 7 0 1 2 6 -2 0 -4 IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of me Estate ot RAY WAYNE GRIF­ FIN. late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 20th day ol September, 2002, be­ ing three (3) monlhs from Ihe lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 20th day of June, 2002. Mazie W. Griffin 1020 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 6-20-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate ot DIANA MATTHEWS SPRINGER, late of Oavie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 20lh day of Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This Ihe 20th day of June, 2002. David Springer 1372 Poim Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 0 2 J4 2 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN RE: JENNA ROBIN DURHAM, Minor Crystal Robin Allen Durham, Peti­ tioner (mother) Robert Julian Shipman, Respon­ dent (father) TO; Robert Julian Shipman TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-captioned mat­ ter. The nature of Ihe relief being sought Is as follows: Termination of Parental Rights. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading no later lhan July 25 . 2 0 0 2 , and upon your fail­ ure lo do so, Ihe party seeking ser­ vice against you will apply lo the Court for the reliel sought. This the 25th day-of June, 2002. Michael J. Parker PARKER & PARKER Altorney for Petitioner 854 Valley Road, Suile 200 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-1890 _____________________7-4-.1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate of ANTONIO PETER ANDRADE, lato ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present Ihem to the undersigned on or before Ihe 27th day of Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the firsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediale payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 27th day ol September. 2002. Jill T. Andrade 884 Milling Road Mocksville. NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate ol RAY HARDING O'NEAL, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 20lh day of September, 2002, be­ ing three (3) monlhs from Ihe firsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 20th day ol June, 2002. Paul F. O’Neal, Executor 165 Ijames Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Altorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA 6-20-4m DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra­ trix of the Estate of DARRELL GRANT STEELE, lale ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 20th day of Sep­ tember, 2002, being three (3) months from Ihe firsl day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 20th day of June, 2002. Vicke S. Steele, ADMN 120 W. Chinaberry Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe Estate of VIVIAN BYNUM PERKINS, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims againsi said e state to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before Ihe 20th day of Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirst day ot publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediale paymeni to the under­ signed. This the 20th day of June, 2002. Martha Perkins Miller, EXEC P.O. Box 787 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn E n t e r p r is e C la s s ifie d s W o r k ! O U I 'lu m m y at 751-2120 to i»ci yo u r iicl stmtcd, im d w ail lor the phone calls to roll ¡n. OAviM a0WMTV Q N T O R P R I / B - R M C O R D GARAGE DOORS METAL WOOD INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Bobby Glnther (336) 751-2986 M ocksville, N C • Free Eslimutcs • Insured • Reliable, Friendly Service iuhdiilclnc® aal,cam AshDaie Construction S p e c ia l iz in g in A l l P h a s e s o f H o m e R e m o d e l in g Additions, R ooling, Paim ing, M inor Elcc. & Plum bing, Kitchon, Bath & Patio 'Iì Il-, IXxks, Docks, Sheds, Hams, Fcnccs, Retaining W alls to C eiling runs...We dll it all! David McCiillar-Owiier P h o iM : (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -7 3 6 3 M obil«: (3 3 6 ) 6 S S -6 5 5 8 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Estate ol ARNE D. YENSEN., late ol Davie County, this is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 4th day ol October, 2002, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 4th day of July, 2002. Lucille S. Yensen, Executrix c/o T. Dan Womble, Attorney 3802 Clemmons Rd., Suite A Clemmons, NC 27012 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin- islratrix ol Ihe Esiale of OPAL ALEXANDER JACOBS, fate ol Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 11 th day of October, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the lirst day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediale payment ot the undersigned. This 11th day of July, 2002. Tracie Moore Jacobs RO. Box 1074 Cooleemee, NC 27014 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Altorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of the Estate of CLOTEAL N. GORE, late of Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate topresentthem to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 11th day of October, 2002, being three (3) months from the first day of publicalion or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediale paymeni ot the undersigned. This 11 th day ol July, 2002. Mary Ruth Gore Brownlow 415 Kingsmill Dr. Advance, NC 27006 NORTH CAROLINA 7-U-4ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES KIMBROUGH SHEEK, JR., late of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beforo Ihe 4th day of October, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 4th day of October, 2002. James Kimbrough Sheek, 111, EXEC 1501 Beadioliow Road Greensboro, NC 27410-3613 7-4-41П TOP : N O T C H CONSTRUCTION J e s s e Rutter • C o o le e m B e Interior Trim Cabinet Installation Decks Home Repair 336-399-8783 M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L SUMMER IS COMING] Bobcat, aeralot core plugger & more lor renl loilayl 13361751-2304 WISgCORVSR M I N I - S T O R A G E For ali your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975Hwy.64EinForl< CoUtodcujI (336) 898-8810 INEXPENSIVE & PROFITABLE Yard Sales 2 FAMILY YARD Sale, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 513 Hos­ pital Street Ext. Lols of m erchan­ dise. '87 D odge Ivlinivan, '68 Olds. 2ND ANNUAL GIANT Two Day Yard Sale, Friday July 12-8:00am and Saiurday July 13-7:00am. Blaise Baplist Church-A cross Irom Horn's Truck Stop on Hwy 601. A ppliances, Furniture, Clolhes in all sizes and seasons. Baby Items, Housewares, Baked Goods and much more. All pro­ ceeds benelit Ihe Davie Preg­ nancy Care Center. F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized Ali Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC The GLEN Apartments Family Households 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Handicap Accessible Units Available Rental Assistance Available If Applicable Please Call: 336-751-2070 TDD« 800-735-2962 lä GLASSDIEDS 1 1 Ч Г Е З а Е » З В 2 Х Г Е 8 Ж Г и Г Е 5 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 02 CVD 172 ROY HOWARD McCOLLUIvl, Plaintiff, vs. SUSAN EATON McCOLLUfvl, DefendanL NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: SUSAN EATON f^cCOLLUIVl TAKE NOTICE that a pleding seeking reliel against you has been tiled in Ihe above-entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: The Plaintill is seeking: Abso­ lute Divorce YOU ARE REQUIRED to make defense to such pleading no later than the 13th day ol August, 2002, said date being forty (40) days from the lirst publication ot this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 27th day ol June, 2002. IV1ARTIN & VAN HOY, L.L.P. By Roberl H. Raisbeck, Jr. Attorney lor Plaintiff Ten Court Square fvlocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 7-4-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix ol the E state of JAr/IES HAROLD MILLER, lale ol Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of Octo­ ber, 2002, being Ihree (3) months Irom Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make im­ mediate payment ot the under­ signed. This n th day ot July, 2002. Colene P. fi/liller, EXEC 539 Pine Ridge Road fvlocksville, NC 27028 7-11-4tn Yard Sales Yard Sales 3 FAMILV-FRIDAY and Saturday. 7:00am. 343 Godbey Rd. off Hwy. 64W. Clothes (all sizes), toys, dishes and lots more. 5 FAMILY YARD Sale, Friday 12th, 7:30-5;00pm. Toys, Boys Clothes, Lols ol New items. 1196 NC Hwy 801 N. Saturday, 13th until noon. BIG 3 FAMILY Yard Sale Friday and Saiurday. July 12th and 131h, 8:00-unlil, 260 Soulhwood Drive behind Davie County High School. Lols ol M iscellaneous items. BIG YARD SALE, Saiurday, July 13, 8-until, 601 Soulh, 399 Fairfield Rd. CARbLYN'S COLLECTIBLES is moving to 601 South (Ellis Center) July 2002, (336) 751-6252 CREEK W bob YARD SALES! Saturday 7/13, 7:00am -until. Baby; items, Toys, Home/Office Furniture, Children's and Adult's Clothing, Office/Computer Equip­ m ent, H ousehold Ilem s, Car, Much morel 801N 1 mile to 152 C reekw ood Dr. and 168 Woodburn. DEE’S ANTIQUE ON the Green...hill. 733 Greenhiil Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028. 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393. Just Arrived Beautifully Carved Oak, 3 piece Belgium Bedroom Suile 7' Armoire w/Mirror, Dresser w/ Beveled Mirror and Marble Top, and Ihe Full Bed has Wood Rails. A must to seelll New Ilems arriving daily!! During Ihe month of July. In celebration of Independence Day. We will have special Discounls throughout Ihe shop. “A Little Something lor Every­ one" ESTATE/YARD SALE 733 Greenhiil Rd. Mocksville 336-492-6450 Friday. July 12th and Saiurday. July 13th 8:00am-until Furniture, old lools. glassware. kitchenware, picture, antiques, wrought iron table w/ chairs, and much, much more. Baked Goods by Nellie Couch Rain or Shine FOUR FAMILY YÀFÎD Sale. Sat­ urday 13, lime 7:00am-12noon. Directions: turn olf Highway 64 onto Joe Rd, take lelt on Everhart Rd. Will have branded clothes all sizes, shoes, movies, format wear, furnilure, a boat, plus ex­ ercise equipment. HUGE YARD SALE, Saturday, July 13lh at 8:00am at Oavie School of Dance. Furniture, llowers, plants, kllchen ilems....Everythlng m ust go....M ake a dealt CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT Bait & Tackle now open, Tues- day-Saturday I0;00am-6;00pm, Now accepting furniture. 1430 801S beside 4lh Creek, 336-751 - 4507. JULY 13TH 8;00AM -1:00pm, C enter C hurch Shelter, Numberous Items. MOVING SALE^29d Winward Circle behind Baker Furnilure oil Milling. July 121h 8-2 & July 13th 8-12. FRIDAY & Saturday, No Creek Rd., one mile on right, 8-until. FRiijAY, JULY 12,8-1 .Saturday July 13. 7-1. 170 Timber Lane, behind Smith Grove Fire Dept. TV, E xercise equipm ent, bi­ cycles, furniture, household goods, stereo equipm ent, 49 C hevy Truck, 76 G rand W agoneer. HUGE 2 DAY Garage SaTe^(in­ side Rain or Shine) All Day Fri­ day and Saiurday July 121h & July 13. Starting at 7:00am. 1014 Riage Road, oil 64 West, 2 miles from Counly Line Fire Dept. Household items, clothes, old ew elry, K nick-K nacks, TV, .awnmowers and much, much more. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale, Sat­ urday 7/13, 7:00am -1:00pm . Kitchen Table & Chairs, Bedroom Furnilure, H ousehold stuff, clothes, lots ol odds and ends. From Mocksville; Take 601 N. Turn lelt onto Liberty Church Rd. Go 1 mile. Turn left onto Bear Creek Church Rd. Go 2 miles, turn righl onto Ben Anderson Rd. Yard Sale is 1/2 mile on left. Watch for signs! SATURDAY, JULY 13,8:00-2:00. Hwy 64W to Davie Academy Rd. Right on Oakland, lelt on Canter Circle. Baby clothes 3-24 monlhs. high chair, lull size stroller, tub toys: adult clothes, shoes, floral items, orig. nintendo, misc., etc. SATURDAY, JU N E 13TH, 7:00am until 2:00pm. Rain or Shine! Dalton Rd. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATUR­ DAY, 8;OOAM-5:OOPM, KIDS CLOTHES, ADULT CLOTHES (ALL SIZES), SHOES, HOUSE­ HOLD, NIK NAKS, LAWN M OW ER BLADES & SU P­ PLIES, RECORDS, COLLEC­ TOR DOLLS. SMITH GROVE COMMUNITY, HWY. 158. YARD SALE AND Bake Sale hosted by C2E Dance Team and Varsity Cheerleaders will be July 13, 8-4pm at the Brock Gym. 1^. Main St. Donations accepted July 12, 6-8pm at the Brock Gym. YARD SALE, 7/13/02, House­ hold items, lots of clothing, thou­ sands of sports cards. 107 Yadkin St., Cooleemee. YARD SALE: 1185 Junction Rd„ 8-4, Saturday July 13, Clothes, Toys, Odds & Ends, Dirt bike and other misc. '■BIG-GiGANTrc”’lnside & Outside Sale. Don'l Miss It. "B eside C ham ber Parking Lot" Downtown. Rain or Shine! To many items lo mention. Furniture lo NASCAR, Tools. V A C A T IO N C O T T A G E A U C T I O N 12:N00N SATURDAY, JULY 27 Great ‘A’ Frame Vacation Cottage wHh a ‘MKon Ddar’ view. Just off tiie Bkie Ridge Parkway, one hour from Winston-Salem @ Fancy Gap, ViiBinia. GOING AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Don't miss this ‘Fabulous Opportunity'to buy a vacation spot with a spectacular view only a very limited few people on this earth will ever have an opportunity lo own. This is 'YOUR'once in a lifetime chance to own this pitiperlyll SEE PHOTOS - Wfeb Site: www.pienxiauction.com GO v is it a t o p e n h o u s e SUNDAYis, JULY 14th & 21st • 2-4 PM I will assure you it will be a veiy pleasant experience. DPECnONS-. TakeUS S2Exptossiray north through tVH Airy ond Cana to Iho Bluo Ridgo Paikway. Gel onto the Partway and go north to Milo Post 199. 71)60. go right onto VA Rood #608 oiUghtoningRidgo. Then go one hail mUe to Ek'aSpur. Then turn rtgM onto VA Road#614. Then go threo quarter mile to Red Bow Lano. Turn right, toflow auction signstoiei Red Bow. The cute *A‘frame. Bring this ad with you. TERMS: $5,000.00 DOWN, BALANCE 30 DAYS. AUCTIONEER- VAAL #471 - NCAL #1S«KEITH J. PIERCE, GRI PHONE: 336.764.1964 w w w . p i e r c e a u c t i o n . c o m Л B14-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July U, 2002 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11,2002 ■ BIS li li ! ! .i CXiASSIElEDS INEKPENSIVE p r o f it a b l e Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center offers confidential S free pregnancy tesis, support ser­ vices, and referrals. M ake a healthy choice (or your life! Call 7S3-HOPE for appolnlmBnt. Animals 2 ARABIAN HORSES with tack. $850 each, $1500 (or bolh. 998- 8925. FOR SALE: G O A T P h o n e 'z ^ 6148. TWH16HANDS Mari^ Eweiieni Riding. Due lo foal in October. Bred to Generator Stallion. Year- GENE TREXLER I ROOnHG New & Okl Roots 30 Years Experience Free Estimates 338-284-4871 GALUALUME 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings IVIetal Roofs & Siding | 1-888-2784I050 l№STA1E METALS IS Child Care lings and Weanlings. Black Trail pleasures mares. Top Bloodlines. 704-278-2623 STAY HOME MOM will babysit in my home. Pinebrook School Area. Excellent R ates • 940- 6664. WM R. DAVIE AREA. STEP AHEAD PRE-K & LEARNING CTR. SMALL GROUPS. LIMITED OPENINGS 3S4 YR OLDS. BEG 8/1. LVE MESS. 492-2835. Cominercial Property STORE FOR RENT - North Main Slreet - 998-0281 alter 7:00pm. Construction Equip BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer. 751-3768. Homes For Rent FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751 -3538 Hom es For Rent, OHIce Space for Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors. 751-2222 H“0U SE f o r RENT, 2BR, 1.5 BA. 751-2613. Free Apartments 2BDRM APT for mature adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard maintenance and paid utilities. Quiet & peaceful. Mocksville. Convenient. Call Shelia at 751- 1515. Cedar Rock Assisted Liv­ ing Community 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Per­ fect for older adulls. $550.00/mo. Mocksville. Call Shelia at 751- 1515. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER- RACE: All brick energy efficient apartmenl. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulaled windows & doors. No wax kitchens balh floors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ e s) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Offce hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. ID- 12. Phone 751-0168. VINEYARD BROOK, HANES Mall A rea, 2 BR. 1.5 BA, Townhomes with screened porch & $495 mo, Hubbard RIty, 723- 4306.______________;___________ Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view. IBR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps lour, +>- pool, w/d, $500 per week. 910- ^ 791-5788._____________________ Boats for Sale 14' ALUMACRAFT W/TR AILEr. 9.9 Mercury, excellent condilion com plete with trolling m otor $1.900 336-492-2944._________ Child Care LOVING NANNY NEEDED for 2 year old girl. Before & After school for 1st grade boy. Light house­ keeping. You must provide crimi­ nal bacKoround check and refer­ ences will be called. Great work­ ing environment with fun and en­ ergetic family. Good starting sal­ ary & paid holidays. Call Julianne Anderson @ 492-2219 and leave m essage OR forward resum e with cover letter to: 125 Wing Haven Lane, Mocksville, NC 27028 go hom es. Free Sewing Macnine. Needs Repaired. 998-4561. FREE KING-SIZE Bookcase Waterbed. All accessories except m attress. Also, free microwave stand. 998-2383.______________ Furniture EC PEARL PINK Leather Couch, light oak end table and EC glider rocker $500 (or all or will selTsep. 336-924-2204. HOT POINT WASHER/DRYER. Dryer work great. W asher runs but need timer to switch cycles. Call 751-5277. KING SIZE WATERBEOrMi?- rored Headboard w/ shelf space, 4 large underneath drawers and storage space. Side railings, 2 heaters, and w aveless baffled mattress. All excellent condition. 751-1475. Homes For Sale 1ST TIME HOMEBUYERS on Land/Home all im provem ents 500.00 down. All Applications accepted. Call 336-744-9172. 3BR RANCH? C E N T R A rain Owner will pay closing costs. $78,000 FIRM. 751-4502. 3BR, 2BA HOME on wooded lot. Down payment assistance avail­ able. Calf 336-751-0179. Health BANK R E PO SSE SSIO N S LAND/HOME and Home only. Set-up and Ready to move in. 1- 800-593-7814. IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Sat­ urday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic (Jlinic 751-2512 Homes For Rent 2 BR, 2BA FURNISHED - No Pets. Call 336-492-5764 or 336- 751-4117. 3Br, 2.5Ba-Oak Valley-$14OT~ mo 4Br, 4Ba-Advance-$1250/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Clemmons-$750/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksville-$700/mo 2Br, IBa Duplex- IMew Con­ struction- $660/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 FREE STORAGE BUILDING with Every Land/Home Purchase. Call 336-744-9557. 2 DAYS: ABSOLUTE A U C T I O N Owners: CG and Larry Hicks 9105 Centar Grave Ctwrch Rd., Ctommons I-'r i.'- .liilv l‘) • 1 0 Л М ■Sal. • .luK 20 • lO Л М D I R E C T I O N S : from И'5.- TWe i40W to Ltwiiville’Clemn}ons Rd (Exit 184). Turn right, follow 4/10 mile to lint tnffic lighl. *n<J turn led onto Peacehiwn Rd. Follow 2 2/10 miles to d r«J end, turn right onto LMStier Rd. Follow 8/10 mile, turn Left onto Center Ctove Church Rd Foiiow IJ/IO miles, tile on Left. S LARRrS I w o o d flo o r I SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Rnishing 1 FREE ESTIMATES g O w rar: Larry McClanney h 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721J ТЯАСТОМ! 1947 Cub w/lH moMT, 1948 Cub; 1952 Cub: 1966 Cub wn PoM CUDvaor, 1SG9 Cub w/1 Poim Cuomon 1975 Cub w/ 1 PoinI CuKvaUr: 1961 Cub w/ Woods Mowec 19E5 Femal 100 »Cuevaor (Fast Htii): 1955 Faimal 200 (Fast Hilch); 1965 Faimal 300 (Faa HUch & Paw SlMring); 1956 Faimal 350 Dinel (Fast rtlch. Power Steeling. Wide Fnyil); 1958 Faimal Z30 (Fast 1957 Faimal IM wADuBvalor (Fast HiKJi); 1959 Famdl 140 wX^ubvalor (Fast Hach): 1952 Fannal Super Aw CuHvalor (Fast H»*); 1953 Farmal Super С (VWe Front. Fast Htch): 1940 Faimal Aw/ Woods Mower. 1953 Faimal Super H (Power Steeling): 1953 Faimal Super H wAJve PTO: 1944 FaiiTjil H №W: 1949 Fonial H: 1949 Faimal H (9-spead. Power SteeUng); 1952 Faimal H (Power Steemg); 1970 IH 444 (D«eeO: 1975 IH 464 (Gas): 1972 IH 574 (EXesel): 1967 H 706 (IDiesel D310): 1952 McCormick Deeiing WI>9 (Diesel); 1975 2400 Intemational IndusMal wiloader & Box Soap: 1976 464 International Oesel: 1977 464 IntemaConal Diesel UkWNMOWIIIS: 1961 Cub Cadet (1st year made): 1966 Cub Cadet 104:1968 Cub Cadet 124:1966 Cub Cadet 122 IMrUMOrra: 5 It Box Soape (GJ); 4-14 Trailer PIcmi (Model 70); 3 Poim 3-14 10Я Plow; 1 Polnl Soape Blade (Cub »100): 1 Point Tiaga Tool; 1 Point Mkldte Buster; 1 Point Disk (IH): 1 Point 2 Bottom plow (I2I5): 1 point Blade; 1 point Com Planter (»184); 3 Point 4-16 (»440): 3 Point Blade (9 a John Deere); 3 Point 9 StiartiTilage Tool; 3 Point Root Rake (ai):3 Point 5 It Bade (SI); 3 Point Hole Digfler 3 Point 7 n Blade; 1 Point 1- 296BotlomPlow;l Point 1-151 Bek Plow; 1 F22 Mower; 2 Poini IH 6 tl Blade; 2 Point 34 F30 3 Bottom PIcw; 2 Point C20 2 BoOom Ptw; 2 Point 34F1 Subsoiler; 2 point Com planter (C251);2Point7ll Mower (»100);2Point7tlMovwr(»24);2 Point 201 Platlbim Carter; 2 Point СЭ6А Dek Натм; 1 Point Disk tor Cub (L38); 2 Point C21 Middto Buster: 2 Point ХЮО Disk Plow: 2 PoW 3113 Bcoom PInv: 2 Poini and 3 Poi« Adapters; 2 Point Cany Al; 3 Point Hydiaulo Wood SpMer, (3) 1 Point 194 Cub Plows: Cub Fll Pkw О Ы 53 Disk Ptow; 3 Point 100 Mower (7 (I); 2 Point Tibge Tool; 3 Point Hartie Bush Hog (7 tl): 3 Point Gil Aerator (7П): 3 Point P<}-14 Plow (IH); WheelTVpe 16 Disk Hamiw (Athens); WheellVpe leOiskOlt Set (IH): Whoel1Vpe5_ll Bush Hog (IH);(3) Oo-Ats RMTS: Faimal Late H Hood; Famul Super M Hood; Faimal 8цмг H GnII: Faimal 100-130 Hoods: Cub Giils: Super С GnI; Super A GnI; 100 b Hang On Weights (IH); Rear Wheel Weights; Super A Front Weights; Cultivator Parts; 1 Point Fast HttJi Parts: Cub Motor; Cub Cadet Parts; HIM Ughts; H4M Baneiy Box; Draw Bais (Cublo 464); Faimal Fendeis (For С to 230); Faimal Fendere (For H To 450): Faimal Super M Radator MliCfLLANKOUt: (6) Homette Chainsaws: IH Wrencties:.Laige ooiection ol toy mxie and tractors (many dilterent makes and models): шта 2070 Road Tractor, Cummings Disel w«»t Low Boy Trailer; 1972 1600 Dump Truck W/14II Bed C ol. Kenneth O. Ketncr. Pres., N C A L 3268 First Choice Auction & Realty Firm Liccnsc#7229»PO Box 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 и • enuil: ctìntclioiceM(Stri*d.rTxom HOUSE FOR RENT-3BR, IBA $550/month in cily limils 722- 0220. № CKSVILLE AREA, 3BR, 2BA Huge H ouse on 2.75 acres. Large workshop/water/electricity. $895/mo. 751-4371. NICE 2BR, IBA , FULL base- ment, William R. Davie Area. $500/m o., $450/deposit. 704- 546-2089. SWF SEEKING ROOMATES to share expenses for 3BR, 2BA I Mo jtilities. Deposi References required. 751-9361. home in Mocksville area. Rent includes all utilities. Deposit and Homes For Sale MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct- Save $$. For free literature, call 1-888-889-6356. NEW HOME, 7/12 roof, insulated windows, much more. Normal cost $75,000. Built on your lot $57,950. July Onlyl 336-751- 7340 or 1-866-624-7457. NEWLY REMO"dELED HOMES 2,3,4 BR. No co-signer needed. Owner financing, f^ets OK. Call 751-0184. ONLY 2 LEFT 2002 3 Bed 115'0 Down, Less lhan 242.00 per monlh. 13.50% 30 years. Call 336-744-9294. ONLY 2 LEFT, 2002 2 Bed, 1050 Down less than 226.00 per month, 13.50% 30 years. Call 336-744-9354. TRUE MODULAR™ H0ME“S- Huge Savingsl For Literature Call 1-800-322-8679._______________ Land For Sale 18 ACRES LAND 601 N. Bracken Rd. Price Negotiable. 704-546- 3161. Miscellaneous 10 INCH DELTA Table Saw, 10 inch Compound Miter Saw, Ra­ dial Arm Drill Press. All three items new, still in boxes. 998- 8759. For Sale: Hoover W indtunnel Vacuum, New $200.00. 940- 2046. FOR SALE: LUGGAGE carrier for car. 998-4202. $45.00. HEWLETT PACKARD COM- PUTER and 15" motor. 2 years old $400.00 both. Call 336-492- 6447. LOCAL CHANNELS NOW avail- able on Directv. Single Sysiem $29.99 installed. Dual System $49.99 installed. Call 751-9961. Toll Free 1-800-441-6408. Mobile Homes/ Rent 2BR, 2BA, CLEAN, Highway 601 N. $375/month plus deposit. No Pets. 336-463-5457. 4.5 ACRES & 1.5 Acres Highway 601 N. Rd. Fr. Yadkin County "Not Restricted”. 1/2 acre to 1 acre in Harmony wilh water. Paved. Re­ stricted to houses or modulars by owner. 336-492-7457. 6.4 ACRES w/30 ft. wide gravel road. Thirty feet of road Irontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 West. Call & leave m essage 998- 4632 or 751-1760. _______ HUD ONLY, TWO 14x80's: Mobile Homes/Sale 1597 14X re VINYL siding, shingle roof, 3BR, 2Ba mobile hom e set up in Farm ington Heights and ready to move in. First m onth's lot rent FREE. $14,900.00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 m 8 M O D E L^oW bakw ood. Owner Financing guaranteed. Delivered lo your lot. $477 pay­ ment. (336)249-7028 ?“B W TC R Ebif? With reasorv able deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YESI ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE ON very nice lot. Move in today with $500. 767-6686. ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed- room, 2 balh. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Some owner financing. 336 661-1163 Ab s o l u t e l y t h e b e s t prices ever on Repo M anufac­ tured homes-Cash Buyers onlyl 767-3329. CREDIT ISSUES? ASSUME mji payments on mobile home. 767- 0156. BILL CONSOLIDATED WITH purchase of new modular home. Call 336-751-1571. CAPE COD HOME, 1930 Sq. FU 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath. Normal Build­ ing C ost $125,400. July Only $75,000. Built on your loti Call 1 • 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. FIRST TIMETTo ME Bu^ ?s Pro- gram. Little Down. Call 336-751- 0190. F b ¥ “ s ^ E 7 ..B Y O W N ^ , $99,000. 1900so ft,o v e n acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fire­ place, lg living room, den, cov­ ered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 basem ent with work area, brick with central air. Call forappointment 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville. FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TRACTS- ideal for slick buill or modular home. Counly water avaiiabie 998-3678 Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 2000 Model, 3BR, 2BA, garden tub, heat pum p, Duke Power package with range and ref. only- Like new. Also, 1998 Model, 2BR, 2BA, garden tub, heat pump, Duke Power package with range and ref. only. Never rented. Like new. No alcohol. No drugs. No pels. Non-smokers onlyl Securily deposits required. 751-3666 NiCE” 2BR72BA Mobiie^Home' Carport and deck on private prop­ erty in park. $475/mo $475 de­ posit. 940-2724. ^ iV W E T b f,“2BR, TbA^ C^^^^^ tral Air, R eferences, No Petsl $425/monlh, $425/deposit. Also, 3BR 1.SBA available. 336-918- 4111 (Local), 828-478-9416. DIVORCE FO R C ES SA LE. Davidson County Double with 3 BR, 2BA, A ssum e Paym ents. $453.86+lot. (336)249-8273 HÌGH RO CkTA K É“ Area. '99 model 3BR, 2BA, D.W., owner fi­ nancing, $1,000 down. (336)249- 7028 MOBÌLE H O M O N nrce private lot. I will finance regardless of credit. 767-3329. MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free literature, call 1 -888- 889-6356. Lost & Found Mobile Homes/Sale LOST DOG-LOST while visiting on Liberty Church Rd. Bassett Hound/Jack Russell cross. Tan/ White male-Red collar. 940-5247 or 765-7124.___________________ Lots For Rent NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 4 spaces left. 998- 8276 or 998-8222. SPACIOUS MOBILE HOME Lot for Rent, Howell Rd. 998-3857. credit needed. Call for fr”ee quali­ fication by phone. HOME ZONE, II1STTIME buyers program. No ■ d.C a........................... byp (704) 857-0157. $577 PAYMENT DOUBLE Wide 4 BR on 1.5 acres-w ooded in front and rear. Off a paved road. Good schools. (336)249-7028 14X8ID 3B R , 2BA O akw ood Home. Need to Sell. Owner Fi­ nancing available. 767-3329. 1995 14X80 O ^ W b b a ^ B R , 2BA Deer Run Park, $16,500.00. 336-998-8446. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW 'S AND DW’S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. MUST SELTiII 14X80 H o ^ - stead Plantation, Nice 3BR, 2BA hom e on rented lot. $10,500. 492-5492. OWNER FINANCING Land and small doublewide with small out building. $36,900.00 ooot. LeOuinta, Advance. Call Steve 336-909-1731. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 bath home. 1800sqft. 450 per monlh. R ea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 A uction SAT., JULY 13, 2002 • 9:00AM 404 Pine Ridge Rd., Mocksville, NC Personal Property of Terry Dedmon Auction will be conducted under the BIG TENT Direction: From Statesville travel 1-40 E. to exit 170 Mocksville (HWY 601) turn right, travel 601 S. approx. 10 miles tnm right onto Pine Ridge Rd. Sale site 1 mile on right WATCH FOR SIGNS. TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE A T 12KK)NOON 3 acres -t- or -: consisting of a 30 x 40 metal enclosed building used as a shop, also a 4 Ijay equipment shed with upstain storage. TERMS: 10% down, day of sale; balance in 30 days at closing, unless otherwise agreed upon by Realty Co. For further infomiation reference Real Property, contact Margaret Kirby, agent in charge, (704) 633:7300, Broker #38291. Real Property being offered subject to owner confirmation. PROPERTY ZONED MANUFACTURING. 1980 F o rd F ro n t E n d L o a d e r fit B a c k h o e (D iesel) S h ( ^ F u ll o f T ools R e«ldy S p a c e H e a te r L in c o ln A C 225 W e ld e r i^ ip r o x 8 0 0 to 1 0 0 0 B o ttle s fii G la ssw a re M a n y A n tiq u e s O a k S id e b y S id e S e c re ta ry N a v a l S w o rd issu e d W W n O c c u p ie d J a p a n ( 3 8 p c ) 35 L o n g G u n 's 1 953 F o itl Ju b U e e T ra c to r U v e PT O , 12 sp e e d 1971 C h ev C /5 0 S in g le A xle D u m p T ru c k ( o n e o w n e r ) C o lle c tio n o f a p p ro x 5 0 K nives M u sic a l In s tru m n e ts O ld H o rse D ra w n E q u ip m e n t M a h o g a n y V ic to ria ( E x c .C o n d .) W ic k er, fii M o re W ic k e r M a n y S to n e C h u m 's D e p re ssio n G lass ( 3 8 p c ) O a k R o o ste r H e a d Q o c k 2 0 F ra m e d A u th e n tic A rro w H e a d s firo m d iffe re n t I n d ia n T rib e s th r o u g h o u t th e W e s te rn U.S. BUYERS INTERESTED IN HREARMS OTHER THAN BLACK POWDER MUST OBTAIN A GUN PERMIT т о м VOUR LOCAL SHERIFF'S Om CE til MUST BE 21 YEARS OLD. PUNIYOf BmWNG«MMiy,M«nyMticeltamTooNuiiMnnisTuMaitiun• BRING YOURaiAIRS Out ofStntcaniKM afTown Cheeks must be aoam punkdbyaBaiikLctta'ofQtdit WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ADD OR DELEIE rm fS HUORTO SALE An items sold os fa. Auctkn Cxmpuny makesNOguarantccsonanyltaiK uild. NO BUYERS PREMIUM-CONOSilONS AVAILABLE ANNOUNOMINIS MADE AT SUE TOIE TAKE FRECEDENCX OVER A U AOVERTISED MATERIAL SOME riEMS .SOLO SUmECr TO OWNERS GONHRMATION. .WdCinkKtnl ByMcDaniel Auction Company . .. ..--------------- •(704) 27tM807 (704) 631M86.S PAGER SALISBURY, NC NCUc.#48 Over 30 Years of Professional Service K evin D . M c D an iel, A u ctio n eer (7(M) 27K4190 FAX I-800-375-S977 C T . A . < S T Ш 1 IE PROFITABLE $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 RENT TO OWN 3BR, 2BA Doublewide on nice lot. 767- 6686. TAKE OVER MY payments and move in today, 3BR, 2BA 767- 0156. WEST DAVIDSON, 3Br72BA Home $287 pmt. (336)249-7028 WOWI 1900 SQ. ft home over- looking golf course. Call 1-888- 251-6790. YADKIN CO., nice lar^e'iots; sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 B 8. D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IM­ PROVEMENT COMPANY We Work To Meel Your Budget! Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small reapirs. We also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. Relerences avialble. Free Estimates. Service RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 M iller R oad-M ocksville (336) 284-2826 Sh/dStierWorit Trencher Work Htullng RESIDENTIAL BUILDER: SEEKING licensed contractor to build houses. We provide sales, estimating, engineering, materi­ als, loans, pay all billings. You build and receive the profit. 1- 800-795-7061. “INVESTORS & CASH Buyers" Oakwood Liquidation on all re­ po ssessed hom es. Singles & Doubles unbelievable pricesi No Financing on these homesll 767- 0156._________________________ Music PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Self-plwers, Sales & Service Wallace Barford ___________998-2789___________ Pets MARSHA'S KOI AND WATER GARDENS SHORT FIN 8. BUTTERFLY KOI SOME PLANTS 64 WEST TO CALAHALN RD. 336-492-7423 CKC REG. COCKER'S^nie^l Puppies, 2 Females, One Solid Black, the other Black/White. Call 940-3966. SELL IT M SfT rT thrc^sifieds. 751-2129______________________ Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR Rent, AC, W/D, phone & fridge in room, kitchen priv, share oath. NO drugs, alcholics, or sm okers. References required 751-3175. RV/Motor Home >, 1967 SHASTA 10-FT travel trailer. Small kitchen, water and eiBotrio hook-up, Pertect hunting retreat. $600. 940-5613. GUN SMITH/ARMORER SPE­ CIALIZING in Law Enforcement and military fire arms. Call for appointment. Ask for Mike. 492- 2223. HONEST, DEPENDABLE, AND CARING Christian woman will sit with elderly 1 st shift. Short or long term assignment. Mocksville Vi­ cinity. Valid Driver’s License and own transportation. Character references. Please call 336-751- 1122. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 NEWTiMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBORNE ELECTRIC for allyour electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. N o w H i r i n g / S e v e r a l P o s i t i o n s•Forklift Operators •Material Handlers •ProductionMechanic •Batch Mixers Accepting Apps on 7/12 at the Mocksville ESC Room 116 from 9-12 noon O l s t e n S t a f f i n g S e r v i c e s Loaded, Sunroof, CD Player, Ex­ cellent Condilion, 160,000 miles. Call for details. $2,895.00. 998- 3385. Mobile Homes/Sale Service Statewide Vehicles Employment Employment HOUSEKEEPING - WEEKLY OR BI-WEEKLY. Honest and dependable. References. 998- 8945. Statewide $75,000++ POTENTIAL FIRST year income. Mortgage Protec­ tion Insurance Sales. Leads, Leads, Leads. Call 1-800-263- 2563 ext. 2255. H EALTH YSTART AC ADEM vTri Durham, NC is seeking appli­ cants for Certified Teachers in the following areas: Kindergarten, Second Grade, Fifih Grade, Sixth G rade and Teacher Assistant. Send applications to: Healthy Start Academy, 807 West Chapel Hill Street, Durham, NC 27701, c/o Mrs. Liz Morey, Executive Di­ rector. AA/EOE. J o i n O u r T e a m S t a r t W o r k T o d a y l H a b l a E s p a ñ o l . L l a m e H o y Winston-Salem's #1 Staffing Company is now Nring for the lollowing positions: $ 7 .5 0 /h r.T e m p -to -H ire Mocksville Area, assembly work 2nd shift 3:00 p,m,«1 r30 a.m., Mon.‘Thurs. $ $ W rite Y o u r O w n P a y c h e c k $ $ Rural Hall location. Piece Rate Wotk 1st, 2nd, 3rd shifts Intoview Times: Thure.. July 11th.9;-ll:am Friday, July 12th. 9-11 am. Thura.,Jut/11th, 1-3pm Fri.,July 12th, 1-3 p.m. 7746 North Point BM., Winston-Salem Mon.'Frl, 930 am. or 2.00 pm Mon. 4 Wed., 330 p.m.: Tues. & Thure., 830 am. Of 330 p.m., Fri., 1230 p.m. Bring 2 toms oi identification Temporary Resources, Inc. Experience die Dtfferaice In Staffing 336^*96-1000__________. Mocksville ESC; Yadkin ESC; At the TR Office; EngSsh: Spanish: Travel HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid-Nite July 12th $20pp Thurs-Day July 18th $10pp Atlantic City Trip Aug. 30th $169pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt ‘91 HONDA ACCORD EX, New T ires, good condition 166K $4000. obo 492-7877._________ Wanted BUYING ALL SPECIES of lim­ ber. Myers Forest Products. (704) 278-4532. Night (704) 278- 2877. Vehicles 1973 CHEVY TRUCK, 350 en­ gine, runs good, new brakes. $875 OBO 998-5387. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, male-female and twins. Call for an appointment. 336-998-3409 TRACTOR WORK: BUSH Hog^ glng. Box Blading for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light foader work, field ripping , 6ft. tractor tiller, post holes 336-492- 5174 before 9:00pm. ^W ^E bT b^B U Y : PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cul. ■ ^ av e r W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 1984 KAWASAKI GP2 750 Drag/ street bike $3,500. 1996 Suzuki Intruder 800 $4,000.1991 Nissan Truck-needs motor $650. 336- 998-2456. 1994 GRAND CH ERO KEE Laredo 4x4, Very Sharp, 37K on complete new motor. Loaded all the extras. Must Seel $7900. 336-391-4127. 2001 FORD F150, 4-door, auto, cam per shell, ex. cond. $16,500.00 751-0105. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER, 2001 LE, 9700 miles. Black, 5 speed, extras added. $17,500. Call 998- 7831. INSURANCE SALES DREAM - 60-85K Potential first year In H ealth Insurance B usinessI L eads furnished, weekly ad­ vance, stock and management opportunity! Call 919-553-1130 or fax resum e to 919-553-0431. IN TE R E S TE D IN A U C TIO NS? For a free report call the Auction Advantage, call toll free 1-800- 442-7906, ext.600. Mark Rogers, Auction Marketing Specialist. YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could"^ reaching over 1.7 Million homes across North Carolinal Place your ad with our paper for publi­ cation on the NC Siatewide Clas­ sified Ad Nelwork-110 NC news­ papers for a low cost of $275 for 25-word ad to appear in each paperl Additional words are $10 each. The whole slate at your fin­ gertips! It's a smart advertising buy! Call this n ew spaper's classifed departm ent for more information or visit the NC Press A ssociation's w ebsite at www.ncpress.coml OWN AMERICA'S BEST Selling Minivan lor a great price-1997 Dodge Caravan, Brown, 101K, A/ C,TW, Auto Locks, Many Extras. $7,900 998-9555. Leave M es­ sage if no answer. SALISBURY M brbF T cbT “ Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 '86 FORD TEMPO GL 2dr,“5 speed, sporty $550.00. Also, '90 Isuzu Trooper 4x4, 4dr., 5 speed $750.00. Also, ‘85 Toyota pickup runs $250.00. 492-5509. WANTING TO BUY standing tim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480.________________________ Employment ALLIANCE HOME CARE Registered Nurse for conlract home health position for Davie County. Previous experience re­ quired. 1-888-691-4967 ext 2. A PPrY N oW rSPH ER1 bN is looking for reliable people who are interested in temp to hire po­ sitions working for JC Penney's Distribution C enter located In Statesville, NC Must have reliable transporta­ tion Be willing to work a flexible schedule that may include shilt change, evenings, weekends and holidays Willing to consent to a criminal background check for convic­ tions only. Call 1-888-318-6676, EXT 5567 for im m ediate consideration (available 24/7). You will need your Social security number and 15 minutes when you call. CHURCH SECRETA RY NEEDED for Liberty Concord United Methodist Churches. 20 hours per week, $8.00 per hour. Computer skills necessary, will need to be able to m eet dead­ lines, answer phone, and do gen­ eral office work. Send Resum e to Liberty United Methodist Church, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville, NC. ______________ DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMU­ NITY College is accepting appli­ cations for part-time instructors to leach courses during the 2002 Fall Sem ester (August-Decem- ber) in the following^instuctional areas; Com puter Technology, English, E ndish as a Second Language, F rench, Literacy, Mathematics, Nursing, Oral Com­ munications, Psychology, Sociol­ ogy, Spanish and other areas. Positions are available both day & evening on the Davidson & Davie Cam puses. For more infor­ malion about responsibilities, qualifications, and application requirem ents, please see the •Employment at DCCC" page on the C ollege w ebsite; www.davidson.cc.nc.us or con­ tact; Human R esources Office, Davidson County Community College, P.O. Box 1287, Lexing­ ton, NC 27293-1287. Telephone 336-249-8186, Ext. 282. Equal Oppurtunity College. EXR C Ä R ^ T eR f o r framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. ‘87 SILVERADO-AC, Aulo, P/S, P/B, PAV. P/L, C/D, Tilt, Orig. Red Paint, Like New, Rhino Bed Liner, Nicest One Around. $6,995.00. 998-5254. DEADLINE for Classified ads 10:30 a.m., Tuesday ILAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & O perator Brad Lagle (336) 940-3762 (336) 399-3821 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE rmuda illage- FRONT DESK/ SECURITY FT 2pm -10pm o ff F rid a y & S a tu rd a y R e a u ire s le a d e rsh ip s k ills & em erg en cy sk ills. C a l l B e r m u d a V i l l a g e 998-6112 - fin - LOWES FOODS Is excited to announce the opening of our newest store located on 110 Yadkin Valley Rd, Advance. NC 27006. Our store Is scheduled to open August 7,2002 and we are currendy recruiting for the following full and part time positions; CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERKS. CASHIERS, PRODUCE CLERKS, DELi/BAKERT CLERKS, MEAT CLERKS & CUTTERS OFFICE CLERKS, 3ixl SHIFT STOCKERS, OSD RECEIVERS & SCANNERS CAKE DECORATORS, SEAFOOD CLERKS, We offer great wages, an excellent health benefits plan, cpportuntles for advancement and a very supportive enviroment In which to work. If you enjoy the excltementin which to work. If you en|oy the excitement & challeges of being part of a new store opening, this opportunity may be right for you! We will be accepting applications beginning Monday, June 24,2002 at the fblkiwing location: Lowes Foods #161 2501 Lewisville Clemmoru Rd. Newton Shopping Center Clemmons, NC 27012 336-76A-I608 Mon - Fri - 9am - 6pmEOE M/F CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers iicense preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-f^ri., 10am- 2pm for application. EOE EXP. LEAD CARPENTER for Home Remodeling Crew. 4 Day/ 40 hour work week or more hours if w anted. Pay DOE. Ashdale Construction 655-8558. FULL TIME MAINTENANCE Caretaker needed for apartment complexes in Mocksville. Candi­ date must have own hand tools. Duties include, painting and cleaning vacant apartm ents, checking daily maintenance re­ quest, contacts with contractors and vendors, minor plumbing re­ pair and daily walk of property for trash pick up. Please send re­ sume to; PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC. Equal Opportunity Employer. “ IbO K IN G FbR WORK?? CALL SPHERION TODAY!!! We are recruiting for the JC Penney Distribution Center Statesville, NC •Shipping/Receiving ‘Material Handlers •Order Pullers 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts 704-881-0465 LPN/RN’S NEEDED IN MOCKSVILLE AREA All Shifts Available. Pay Rate: LPN-S19.00+ RN-$21.00+ Apply In person at 2070 Cloverdale Ave. Suite C Winston-Salem, NC 27103 OR Call for info: 336-375-8288 or 1- 877-NURSEAID. NEED A SALESPERSON, great benefits. Earn 40-60K first year, Dental, Bonuses. Call 751-1571 Ask for Mike. NEED MGRS TO TRAIN Growing INC 500 Co Top Commission Plan 866-704-6782 OWN AN INCOME Producing HVAC Business lor less than the cost of a home. Includes; large 1999 Morton Building, 1 acre lot, finished office and restroom , m any other am enities, Only $110,000. Convenient to Davie, Yadkin and Iredell, for Information contact; Ina B eavers at Apex Real Estate Sales, 998-5068. RN’s $21-$30 LPN'S $18-$24 For PRN Staff Relief, We offer; *$250 Attendance Bonus •Flex Schedules, Referraf Bonus •Direct Deposit, Weekly Pay •Travel a Holiday Pay Excel Staffing 1-800-883-9235 Ext; 328 TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED. Class A CDL's 2 years experi­ ence. Clean driving record. 998- 8810. Large local collision repair facility is seeking qualified auto body repair technicians to oin our team. We offer compel tive pay plan, paid holidays, vacation, and Christmas bonus plan. State of the art modern equipment and an excellent working environment, l-car training preferred but will consider all a “ " helper, experience required. C lonlnger Ford Toyota 511 Jak e Alexander Blvd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-633-9016 D avie County Schools BUS DRIVERS NEEDED The Davie County School System is seeking responsible individuals who are interested in providing sate transportation for students in Davie County Schools. Starting Pay: S8.59/hour. For more information, contact Todd Naylor, Director ofTransportation at 751-2627. T R A IN IN G I S R E Q U IR E D The Davie County School System will offer bus driver trainingJuly 15-17,8:30-3 p.m., at the Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College (Room 200). To register, contact Todd Naylor, Director ofTransportation at 751-2627. w e re . you above the competition In fact, you're eligible for up to t h r e e p a y r a i s e s your first yearl O ur extensive training program provides you with the skills you need lo succeed, plus lets you decide when you are ready for more pay/benefits and more responsibility. And that's just the beginning. As a member of our dynamic leam, you'll also benefit from the following: 401K savings plan contribullon - we'll match 25% of your contribution, up to 6 % of your salary (available after one year of service of at least 1000 hours, must be at least 21 years of age. Medical prescription, dental, life and AD& D benefits (available after 120 days of employment, wilh at least a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employee meal and gift discounts • Stock purchase plan (available to those at lest 21 years of age who have completed 90 days of service) Wa are truly commllled Jo your success as a dodicalod member of our leam. At Cracker Baffol, we listen lo whal you have lo say and use that feedback lo make posllive changes lo your wofk envlfonment. Whal more could you ask (or?II you are molivflied and enlhuslasik;. with a passion for cusiomer service, come In and see a Manager todayl We arm cumnHy looking for PART TIME HELP COMi M TOMY AND M>m. VW AM A MSHMB). RM PtAa TO WOMC Wt <n hxMig tor HMH Mwcgy pMpto ttM* lo woA hanl and mok* MONnM 6420 Sessions Q. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 ou Country 8tM« We ara an equal opportunity employer. B16-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 11,2(M)2 h i 5 I jrl ' I ' li !■ '.I U p t o 6 0 M o n th s T h i s O o o o r t u n ñ v ! Y o u S N O O Z E ^ . Y o u L O S E S A V E T H O U S A N D S ! “ V \ f M O L E S A L E t o t h e P u b lic ” P rG -O w neàÊ W h o le s a le B a rg a in s . S A \^ Ê E T U O L M S A JS fO S / MutasofeTtiMtlarktlkWiw '88 Grand Marquis OS ..............................................................$2,279 $1,495 ‘77 LTD Landau 4dr. »P1436A...............................................S2,845..........$1,995 ‘97 Escort LX Wagon »2C5026A.............................................55,256..........$2,995 ‘96 Cavaiiar 2dr. #2C6413A.............................................54,354..........$2)995 ‘95 Maida 626 LX 4dr. IP1455A...............................................56,476..........$4)995 ‘97 Contour QL 4dr. ....S6,360.........$4)995 ‘98 Escort SE4dr. ....57,028.........$4)995 BkfBook nwMM*(IVWiM ‘97 Astro LS Van ÍP1461A................................................S8,508........... '96 Grand Marquis GS - »ZC0027A..............................................SB,446................9 0 ) 9 9 5 ‘99 Escort SE 4dr. _ _ _ #P1467A................................................S9,655...............$ 0 | 9 9 5 ‘97 Crown Victoria LX _ _ _ »P1458..................................................SIO,059.............9 7 | 9 9 5 ‘99 ZX2 2 dr. ^ *P1462.................................................. 510,682......|995 ‘00 Focus LX 4dr. ^ #45038.................................................. 511,217.!..........$ 7 | 9 9 5 ‘00 Focus LX 4dr. #P1449..................................................512,249.............$ 0 ) 9 9 5 Buy American... Buy Ford... “Buy ALL AMERICAN FORD” F O R D M E R C U R Y T»“WinHothSéhm\i MO AU.aTMMUUN'^fO U 1•WCUtY / Mockêvm Just off 1-40 Exit 170, l-iwy. 601 • Mocicsville, NC ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 1 6 1 Check us out at a a f O l t l . C O I i n ‘ OAC, limited terms, select models. Working S h e e p D o g T r i a ls T o B e H e ld T h is W e e k e n d In D a v ie Page D1 Kinder Camp Young Students Get An Early Start On School Page Cl D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / E ^ H E C O R D Iii I- Alcohol Sales Start Thursday - UncJer Scrutiny IJy Mike «¡irnhardt D avic C o im iy Enlcrprise Record A lco h o lic beverages w ill be sold fo r the Tirst tim e in sonie 40 years T hursday evening in M o cksville . B ul those selling - and tliosc buy­ ing - need to fo llo w the law . Be­ cause according to Chet Jessup, di.s- tric t supervisor fo r the state's A lc o ­ h o l L a w E n fo rce m e n t d iv is io n , th e re w ill be m o re o ffic e rs in M o c k s v ille . Those o ffice rs w ill be checking 10 m ake sure llia l sales a ren 't made to anyone u nd e r age 21, and that sales aren’t m ade lo an intoxicated in d iv id u a l. B oth are against the law. Jessup w as in M o c k s v ille M o n ­ day, p ro vid in g tra inin g to Food Lio n e m p lo y e e s . T h e sam e tra in in g , ca lle d Be A R e sp o n sib le S e rve r (B A R S ), is being o ffe re d to anyone w ho w ill be se lling a lco h o l. T w o establishm ents - M u rp h y ’s M arket on M a in Street and L u ig i's Ita lia n R e sta u ra n t o n S a lis b u ry Streel - have a p p lie d fo r o n -p re ­ mises sales o f beer and w in e . Ten outlets have a pp lied fo r o ff- preniises sales o f beer and w in e ; bolh Food L io n g roce ry stores, B i- L o g ro ce ry store, and the co nve ­ nience stores Fast Track, H orne's E xp ress I and II, Soda S hoppe, R ushco Food Store. Rushco N o. 8, and B 's M in i-M a rt. Those establishm ents could start se lling alcohol soon after they re­ ceive tem porary perm its Thursday afternoon, Jessup said. N o business has applied fo r a p erm it to sell m ixed drinks. Kim Berryhill pours a glass of water to show the dinginess of what came from the faucet in her home. > Photo by Robin Fergusson Dirty Water County OKs Job To Help Stop Problem K im B erryhiU th o u g h t h e r chU dren w ere dirty. She put them in the bathtub, and w hen the w a te r w as d rain e d, the tu b was covered w ith o ran g e filth . M u d fro m clay. T h e n she g o t a glass o f w ater fro m the fa u ­ cet, and q u ic k ly re alized it w asn ’t h er ch ild ren . It w as the w ater. C o u n ty w a te r fro m the tre a tm e n t p la n t in C ooleem ee. R e g u la rly o v e r the past se ve ra l ye a rs, B e rry h ill has had the d in g y w ater com e fro m the faucets o f th e ir G re e n h ill R oad hom e. T h e re m a y be som e re lie f in sight. L ast w eek, co u n ty com m issioners approved h irin g an a d d itio n a l w o rke r - who.se m ain jo b w ill be to “ flu s h ” w ater lines, re m oving the se dim e n t th a t som etim es gets in to the water. B ru ce P ratt, w ater/se w e r departm ent d ire c­ to r, said the w ater is safe to d rin k, but that sedi­ m e n t th a t n a tu ra lly occurs in the w ater fa lls to the b o tto m o f the lines. W h e n there is a rush o f w ater through the lin e s, that .sedim ent is picked up and carried to the cu sto m e rs. H e said the p rob le m can be caused b y a h yd ra n t le ft open, o r by a p ow e r surge, w h ic h is w hat happened a couple o f w eeks ago fo r m a ny custom ers in southern D avie . T h e p ro b le m , P ratt said, is m ore prevalent in the southern part o f the county. D ead end lin e s also lead to m ore cases o f d in g y water. P ratt said there are m ore than 285 dead-end w a te r lin e s in D a vie C ounty, fe w o f w h ich c o u ld be easily connected to a loo p system . T h e lin e flu sh in g program should begin this fa ll. Making The Grade: Restaurants Get A Ratings U y J a c k ie S ea bu lt D avie C ounty Enterprise R ecord D in in g out in D avie has never been easier o r m ore convenient. Restaurants o ffe rin g A m e rica n , M e xica n , C hinese, Ita lia n , or other cuisine are ju s t a short d rive from any hom e in the county. A ll e a tin g e s ta b lis h m e n ts in D avie are re gu la rly inspected and g ive n a sanitation grade. So w hat do inspectors lo o k fo r d u rin g inspections? “ A c tu a lly , w e lo o k fo r q u ite a b it,” said D a vie C o u n ty H e a lth D epartm ent E n v i­ ro nm ental H ea lth S pecialist C lin t D onnan. “ A n y th in g that involves a sanitation issue.” That ranges fro m a ll areas o f food preparation such as tem perature re- quirem ents, proper storage, and ap­ propriate handling. Inspectors also have a separate section in v o lv in g personnel. T hey m ake sure em ployees are free fro m com m unicable diseases, m ake sure proper handw ashing m ethods are used, clo th in g is clean, and proper h air restraints are em ployed. Grades are given on a 10 p oint ra ting scale. A n y ih in g 90 o r above is considered an A rating, w ith 89 and b elo w receiving a B, and so on. A recent p rin to u t from the D avie C ounty H ealth D epartm ent fo r area restaurants show ed a ll e sta b lish ­ m ents re c e iv in g an A sa n ita tio n grade at the tim e o f in sp e ctio n . "D u rin g the last quarter th e y’ve (the restaurants) been ve ry consistent and show n a m arked im provem ent." Jessup said it is ille g a l to sell to anyone under age 21, o r to som e­ one w h o is intoxicated, regardless o f w hether they are d riv in g . It is a crim e fo r the person se lling the bev­ erage, and fo r the person attem pt­ in g to buy. “ Food L io n has taken the in itia ­ tiv e to d o the rig h l th in g ,” he said at Please See O m c ia ls - Page 4 County Negotiating To Keep EMS Land B y K im Ju ste n D a vie C o u n ty E nterprise R ecord It w as a sim p le m istake, b ut it is one th a t is causing D a vie C ou n ty to n eg o tia te fo r th e rig h t to keep its H ills d a le E M S station. In 1990, m em bers o f the Bahnson fa m ily gave la n d to the county on"^'* Y a d k in V a lle y R oad ju s t o ff N .C . 801. D ee d re s tric tio n s re q u ire d that the land be used fo r fire , rescue and e m e rg e n cy m e d ica l se rvice s; the perm anent b u ild in g had to be started b efore J u ly 1995; the b u ild in g had to be nam ed a fte r the fa m ily ; and the land c o u ld n ’t be “ sold, leased or o th e rw ise encum bered.” I f any o f Ihose points w ere v io ­ lated, the land w o u ld revert back to the fa m ily . A lth o u g h the b u ild in g has been used as a v o tin g precinct, another v io la tio n o f the restrictions has the co u n ly scra m bling to m aintain o w n ­ ership. O n Sept. 5 ,2 0 0 0 , based on in fo r­ m a tio n p re se n te d b y the c o u n ty m anager, the hoard vo te d u n a n i­ m o u sly to approve a 15-foot “ gen­ eral co n stru ctio n and repair” ease­ m ent to D uke Pow er, to run a pow er lin e o ve r the property. O n ly three niem bers o f lhat board rem ain on Ihe board today; M ich a e l A lle n , R ich ­ ard P o in d e xte r and B obby K n ig h t. Y a d kin V a lle y R oad was recently w id e n ed , and D uke P ow er used the rig h t it w as gran ted to m ove the p o w e r poles next to the E M S sta­ tio n back, as w e ll as the pow er line. B e rt Bahson believes the county v io la te d the re strictio n s b y g ivin g D u ke P o w e r the easem ent, as it is an encum berance on the property. A n d h e ’s asking Ihe county fo r ap­ p ro x im a te ly $ 50,000 in restitution. “ W e ’ re in d iscu ssio n s a t Ihis p o in t,” said co u n ty attorney R obert P rice, w h o hopes to have the m atler settled soon. “ There is no law suit, th is is s im p ly under discussion at ' th is p o in t.” T y p ic a lly , u tilitie s can use the D ep a rtm e n t o f T ra n spo rtatio n rig h t o f w a y fo r poles and the like . In this case, D u ke P o w e r is n o l in the rig h t o f w ay. N o r, since Ih e y have the easem ent, d o Ihey have to be. The lin e s c o u ld be p u l underground, Please See County - Page 4 .¡u 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18, 2002 EditonalPage DAVIK COUNTV KNTKKI’RISK KIX.ORD. .Iiily IX. 2002 - 3 Stuck In Traffic: Waiting In Line In Charlotte Traffic backcd up in the nortiiboutul lane of Inter­ state 77 on Salurday. 1 thougiii there niiglil be a way to avoid llie construction delay, bul my navigation skills in Charlotle have always been lacking. So I resolved to stay in line wilh all the other motor­ ists and not go on some wild and frantic racc around town trying to dodge a traffic jam. I’ve done lhat in the past, and it always seemed that I spent more time avoiding traffic than if 1 had just stayed in line. How long could the wait be? In this case, it was three hours. Three hours to creep about five miles. Four lanes of traffic were merging into one lane. I finally gave up. When we crept as far as the interstate 83 exchange. I took that way home — by way of Salisbury. I was at least a mile — and possibly and hour — away from the construction zone on 1-77. It was amazing how rela.xed everyone seemed to be. No evidence of road rage and shorl tempers. There wasn’t much of the usual darting back and forth from lane to lane, trying lo gain an extra 10 feet. After two hours, radiators starting overheating and engines •stalled. By chance, I had a book on tape. I listened to that, taking my mind off the traffic and the heat. Fortu­ nately, my radiator wasn’t one of those that steamed over. Back home, they were looking up the telephone numbers for hospitals when I arrived. Maybe I .should sludy the backroads of Charlotte. There always seems to be a tralTic jam there. Training A Fireman Of The Future We’re playing fireman at my house. It's the only way I can get my .^-year-old to consider potty training. We tried everyihing else. The pull-ups. Spidenuan under­ wear. Calling him a "big boy.” Telling him all his buddies use the potty. He’s a rebel. We’ve really got to accomplish this feat belore he starts kindergarlen. He’s a late bloomer in the bathroom department. It didn’t happen at age 2. His third birthday came and went. Michael is the reason diaper stocks have held firm while Wall Slreet has gone downhill for ail llie olher companies in America. We were supposed to potty train at the beach. Now, we’re getting serious. Put oul the fire, I tell him. He has a fireman’s hat. Firemen books. A firemen video. Even a fireman’s unifomi. This may finally be the secret to success. The only problem is that when you’re standing beside a fireman, I always seem to get wet. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB COUNTY enterpri/eA ecord USPS 149-160) 171 8. 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 Barnhardt...................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow......................................Advertising Direclor Brian Pitts.............................................Sporls Edilor Tammy Kowalski................................Circulation/Classified M ocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleom ee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periotlleals Postage PaiJ in Mi>cksvillc, NC 2702S Siibscriplion Ualc.s Single Copy, 50 Ccnis S20 Per Year In N.C., S25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Addrcss Clianges lo: Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99. M ocksville. NC 2702« RACIST.^'..com " WHA.T£VeR y o u SAY, MIC И A E U Ш Т SAY Y¿?U'RE DOING IT Ш W B m L Ü R E h J 'L ” In The Mail... W atering O f Streets W astefu III the cclilor: tn view of liie currciil water siliialioii in most of the Picilnioiil, we lia\e all lieen asked lo conserve waler. Those of us who gel waler front the Yadkin River may not feel Ihe pinch quite as much as mliers, liven tliough oiir water level is not critical at this poinl. we ill) nol need lo he wasleful. On Monday evening. July 8, while driving Ihrough Mocks­ ville on Main Strecl. I noticed the sprinklers were watering llte grass around Ihe four large trees on Ihe lown square. Al least that's whal I assumed was happening. I was slopped al Ihe lighl on Main Sireel and observed a Inick on Depot Slreet stop near Ihe sprinklers.....even ihough he had Ihe green lighl. I wasn'l sure whal was happening unlil I noiiced Ihe driver of the truck lurn on his windshield wipers, ■flic sprinklers were cleaning his winilstiield. When Ihe lighl lurned green I pulled across the interseclion. parked, and otiserved the scene for several minules. In actuality Ihe sireel was receiving much more waler Ihan Ihe grass. Maytie it's time lhat whoever is in charge of those sprinklers lake a look al Ihis and correcl the problem. We all know lhal water­ ing Ihe sireel doesn't make anything grow ... except tlie water bill. 1 don'l Ihink our lown should wasle waler in ihis manner even Ihough il is coming from the Yadkin River. Rivers have heen known lo go dry. Taxpayers don'l necil to bear Ihe burden of paying for this need­ less and wasleful use of one of our most precious nalural resources. Perhaps the "waler police" should begin by knocking on their nwn door, Mona Polls Advance Alcohol Causes Irrational Decisions To Ihe cililor: .\s a Chrislian I nuisl lie ahoul show ing Ihe Love of Chrisl. Nol condemnation. God hales sin. All sin. That also includes my sin. I.el's look al a scenario. Ifa person is inloxicaled and aboul lo drive on a busy highway, wmild I olfer lo drive for Ihem? Yes. Would I risk being seen w ith a person that is drunk? Yes, Could 1 perhaps preveni dealliAlealhs? Yes. Would I w arn a person of impending danger or death? Yes. if I could. To die w ithout the saving knowledge of Jesus Chrisl would be tragic. Jesus did nol minisier lo Ihe elilc of His day. He was humble and showed compassion to ihose in dire straits. As a Christian 1 must do likewise. Knowing the peace of Jesus is so much belter Ihan Ihe uncertainties of this world. I now know lliat I have something in Jesus that the world can not rationalize. W hen 1 used alcohol I was irrational and my actions were anything bul Christ like. ttul. I made lhal decision just as I now make the decision lo object to the legal sale and use of alcohol in our counly. 1 suppose Ihough. it is loo Iiltle too lale. Thoughtfulness Appreciated To Ihc edilor; I would like to lhank all ihose wiih the Davie 4-H and the Exten­ sion olfice who went above and beyond the call of duly when I luul a recent mishap. Your caring and thoughtfulness is truly appreci­ ated. Robin Whittington M ocksville The liasic decision was deiennined by the voters and Ihe success of Ihe sales will be delermined by the voters. I oppose any use of alcoholic beverages. 1 have watched ils abuse tear apart innocent families and claim ihe life of Ihe ones addicted lo alcohol, nol to mention Ihe deaths allribulcd lo driving while impaired. 1 am not ashamed lo be called a Chrislian. but what I am ashamed of is nol spreading Ihe Gospel as commanded by Christ, t can lell you with greal humility lhal Jesus is Ihc answer. Rick Spry Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves Ihe right lo edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A lelephone number, nol lo be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of Ihe week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enierprise.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Would you support two school bonds - one for renovation and expansion of all schools and the other for a new high school in five years? Yes, 62% N o , 3 8 % Log on now to see next week's question and cast your vote. Mocksville Native Had Pride In Saying He Was From Dry Area i\) Ihc aliior; is wiiii grc:U joy iliai I can say iliai I livctl in Davio Couniy nniil graduating I'rom Oavie High School in 1973. Rvcn though ! Icit the Mocksvillc area years ago. I liavc taken a great ilcal of priilc in \vatc)iing tlic area grow. The growth has heen trcnicndoii.s and luihclicveablc. The area lias grown in many ways. Tiie M ocks­ villc area has e.xpcrienccd a lot ot'growitig pains. All ol'this progress A Lack Of Sportsmanship To Ihe edilor: Hals oil lo all Ihe .American Legion hasehall players who gave Ihcir stmnner to play the game Ihcy love, and lo the parenls who support llicm. to all lhat give their time to keep the program going, and to the fans who love the game. I he purpose of Ihis letter is lo call allcniion lo the actions of a lew of the players, Tliere were temper Hares of throwing bats and helmcls. I’rolanily could he clearly heard in llie slands. The coaclies and umpires should nol allow Ihis conduct. The Code of Sporlsniansliip recited before every game says: "1 will keep Ihe rules. I will keep faith with my leamniales, I will keep my temper. I w ill keep myself fit, I w ill keep a sloul heart in defeal. t will keep my pride under in victory and 1 w ill keep a sound soul, clean mind and a heallhy body," The overwhehning majority of players abide by the code. Those who don'l should be taughi lo by Ihe adulls in charge. Monroe McDaniel Cooleemee Whatever Happened To Old-Fashioned Courtesy? To the edilor: Recenlly I've been wondering what the heck has happened to good olil fashioned common courlesy, Heing a baby hoonier, rapidly approaching I find it hariler and harder lo sec the courlesy which used to be ijuite prevalent in socicly. O f particular inleresi lo me is a situalion I currently have. I live in a restricted development in eastern Davie County. My faniily moved here over KS years ago. and has enjoyed walching our children grow up in tliis area, l-'or Ihe niosi p:u'l it's been a i|uile pleasurable e\perience. Hut, sevend years ago we had new neighhors move ncxl iloor. Il w asn'l long unlil they had minierous dogs, (over four lo be precise), who constantly barked all the time. As 1 am the lype person who w ould prefer lo nol complain, I did so luilil il jusl hecanie unbearable. I Ihen asked the neiglibors in a cordi:d manner lo please do somelliing about the constant harking. When they did nol. 1 nolified Ihe slieriff's deparimeni. who visited Ihe house and asked iheni lo please ilo somelhing as it was boiliering the neighbors. The response from my neighbor was lhat my dog was responsible for Ihe numerous dogs as il was the falher. Long slory short, I informed my neighlior 1 would lake care of lhal and spent several hundred dollars having my dog neiilered. as a gesture lo show 1 would work with Ihem on my end. if he'd work with me. ■Shortly afterward ihey decided lo pul chickens and roosters in their back yard, (which I get to listen to every morning al .“i a.m.. which is no where close to niy usual wake up lime). And quite frequenlly we have to lislen lo them all day some days. This is also against the covenants of our neighborhood, as they are ;iware. We do nol have a farm communily. hut a reslricled neighborhood wilh enforceable covenants. This first time Ihey pul Ihe roosters in. and after requesting, (again in cordial manner) they finally gol rid of Iheni. Now they have put roosters in Iheir yard again, and even aflcr infoiniing them il is disturbing my family, eroding property \ alues. and quite clearly againsl the legal reslriclions of our neighborhood Ihey persist in having Ihem. And in facl I was informed by Ihem that they can have anything they want in their yard. It's now gollen 10 Ihe poinl lhat I've had lo pursue legal recourses, which I have never done in my life, and did nol want lo do. Bul il gels lo ilie poinl where there are issues beyond just getting awoken al .S a.m.. and having lo listen lo roosters crowing while trying lo jusi sit in one's own backyard and relax. It involves my rights as a tax paying cilizen w ho plays by ihe rules of society, and who feels I should nol have lo have someone else’s desires forced upon me, when in fact their desires are in direct conllict wilh the rules everyone el.se lives by. I know I've rambled here, anti probably have not conveyed exactly whal I'd like lo here, bul 1 do find il extremely hard lo comprehend how people can just have total, complete disregard for the rights and feelings of others. W hether its roosters, barking dogs, or whatever, people have got lo know deep in iheir hearts someone is ticing bothered, and how can Ihis nol liother ihein al all. Il jusl doesn't compute. I guess I was jusl raised in a differeni era. and lime when people did care and respected the righi.s of others. M ike M eacham Advance has laken place wilhoul alcohol being solil legally. This facl has given me grealer pride and respecl for where I grew up. Wiih priile 1 have told people that 1 grew up in a dry area. All thal has changed wilh your recent vole on the sale of alcohol. As a child, growing up in ihe M ocksivlle area. I am gralefid for parenls who taught me that any use of alcoholic beverages were wrong, ilangerous, sinful, and againsl all lhal is taught in Ihe Bible, As I have walclied and niinisiered lo iragedies lhal have laken place because of alcohol. I feel stronger aboul ils many evils ihan I did years ago. Il was wilh a sense of sadness lhal the voters of M oksville voted by a narrow margin lo allow alcoliol lo tic sold and consumed in Mocksville. Wilh all of ihe great progress M ocsville has made over the.years. it is hard for me lo believe lhal some people lliink alcohol is progress, rii:il Ihinkiiig haliles me. Those lhal Ihink this, will most likely see ihe folly of ihcir lliinking, Hoept'ully. in three years H o w a r d M a d e T h e R i g h t V o t e To Ihe editor: Thanks to Kep. Julia 1 loward for voting yes for'Tlie Cle.ui Smoke­ stack Hill. Our skies will he more Carolina Blue and our air cleaner, purer and healihicr bolh for us and posterity, liven the pow er com ­ panies sanctioned the bill. Lelaml A. Richardson M ocksvillc H e r it a g e C a m p G o o d F o r K f d s To Ihe eililor: I would like to lhank the Cooleemee Historical Associalion for li;iving a week-long camp for chililren lo learn aboin ihcir heritage, livery year. Lynn Uinnley and many oihers do a different llienie. This year it was "Hack Couniry llonieplaces." My boys learned ahoul how people lived and worked centuries ago. They went on several field trips, including one lo Ihe Cooleemee I’lantation. I'm thankful that C llA is concerned about leaching our children ahoul our lierilagc in our own town. .Also thanks lo .Sian Kiddle and Camp Manna M inisiries lor let­ ting the kids camp oveniighl al Ihcir beautiful lacililies, Parris Wliilley Cooleemee Preachers Need More Backbone To the editor: In response lo Ihe letter by Lew is Ocker, 1 could nol carc less whal he thinks I sliould he calling for a boycott oL I w ill decide w hal I consider serious enough lo sland againsl. I continue to call for a boycoll of all businesses in M ocksville lhal sell beer or w inc. I also conlimie lo call lor a boycott of all Cham ber of Coninieice sponsored evenls. .■\s for all Ihe olher things one could be boycotting, it's a free cotnilry. tf someone feels strongly enough about such issues, they are free to do so. As for Ihe title of "cult" in relationship lo me or my church, such name calling will get you nowhere, I'or too long tlie ctiurcb world has allowed people like Mr, Ocker lo put some label on them and Ihen lake back everylhign they stood for. loday il seem s all one has lo do is call sonieone a right wing extreniisi, honiopholie. bigot, legalist, cic., and lo gain acceplance. Ihcse preachers hack down. We in the ctiurch of Ihe t.ord Jesus Chrisl of w hatever denom ina­ tion we belong lo need more backbone Ihan lhal. Kcv. John E. f^ulero M ocksville QRILL EAT-IN OR TAKE OUT HOURS 5:30AM - 2:00PM • Monday - Saturday 2203 Hwy. 601 N., Mocksville. NC P h o n e ( 3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 - 7 0 6 6 . Drive-in Curb Service Friday Night 5pm-9pm Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, Ice Cream Music! there will he another vole, and sales will be rcrnovetl. My thanks go to the many residents of MocksN'illc who wcic willing lo work and lo work opcnls lo delcal lliis issue. M> thanks go oul to the editor ol' this new spaper u h o uas willing to take a sland against ihc sales, hut was very gracious in acknow Icdging the decision to the voters. It is with satliiess. ihal mans td the chnrchc'> ilid not take a puhlic stand againsl the sale ol’alcohol. Also, uhcrc were Ihc |iropouents iii making a puhlic siaiicc aiul cxpie.ssing ihcir views? My prayer is lhal no one in M ocksvillc will ever lose a loved one as a result »»I'alcolud misuse. Alcohol will s(uui he more readily available to the residenls ol' M ocks\ illc aiul sunouiuling aiea*'. When a leetuigcr is killed because ol'alcohol nususe. 1 lu»pc il^osc td you who voted yes will think limg anil hanl about the dccisiiUi you made at the voting boolh. (icoiiie H. l.ca^ians. Ware Slu'als. S.C. Peaches & Silver Queen Corn H E R E N O W ! 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Till, CrulM, 13 V-0. ‘60 monlhs, 0 down, plus tax, tag & fees. H 8 , j 9 8 8 V6. S Spood. A/C, AM/FM Cassetto. 1 *60 Monlhs, 0 Down. Plus lax. lag A foos. * i a ^ 8 CD Ptaycr, A/C, Powor Window«, 5 Spood. *G0 Months, 0 Down, Plus lax, tag & (oos. All prices plus tax, tag i fees. Prices reflect rebate. 7S1-5948 tM-3781 157 Depot Street, Mocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE 7 YEAR • DAVIE COUNTY EN I liRPRISK RKCORI). July 18. 2002 Restaurant Sanitation Grades, Dates Inspected • 4 C ’s, April 4, 90.5 • ABL Foociservce. April 25. 97.5 •A rby’.s.June 21.98.5 • Asian View. Jan. 02. 93.5 • Auction Block Cafe. Jan. 25. 100 • Auction Hou.se Rc.slaurant. March 20. 96.5 • BJ’s Country Food. Marcii 20. 92.0 • Bermuda Run CC. June 15. 97 • Bemiuda Run We.st, June 11. 95.0 • Bi-Lo Deli/Cafe, April 3. 93.5 • Bojangles, May 16. 94.0 • Buck’s Pizza. May 14. 95.0 • Burger King, June 11. 91.0 • Butch’s BBQ, May 3. 92.0 •C ’s BBQ. June 17.91.0 • Center Ex.xon. April 11. 95.0 • China Grill, June 17.90.0 • Crossroads Grocery. April 10. 95.5 • Dairy Queen. May 10. 94.0 • Deano’s BBQ, May 7. 97.0 • Dyna.sty Chine.se. March 12. 96.0 • Hardee’s, March 5. 92.0 • Hickory Hill Golf. April 25. 97.0 • Horn Oil Conv.. May 30. 91.5 • Horns Ctry. Kilch.. June l<S. 96.0 • Horn’s E.xpre.ss II, April 15, 97.5 • Kentucky Fried Chicken, June 21. 95.0 • Ketchie Creek Bakery, Jan. 24. 94.5 • Lake Myers Sidewalk Cafe. May 24. 95.5 • Lexington Furn. Plant II. April 2. 94.5 • Luigi’s Pizza. March 5. 97.0 • Marie’s Place. Jan. 30.97.0 • McDonald’s (Advance). Feb. 1, 99.0 • M iller’s Diner, March 19. 91.5 • Mulligan’s. May 14.97.0 • Oak Valley Golf Club. April 10, 95.5 • Ok! Mocks Field. March 22. 100 •Pier 601 Seafood. June 12,96.0 • Pizza Hut, March 20. 90.5 • Potman’s. March 14. 98.0 • Pudding Ridge Golf, April 5. 97.5 • Red Pig BBQ, June 3, 92.5 • Don Pedro. Feb. 1, 96.0 • Robert’s BBQ, June 7. 95.0 •S&J BBQ. Feb. 13,95.0 • Snook's, May 7,92.0 • Soda Shoppe, April 25,90.0 • Subway (Advance), Apr. 12, 95.0 • Subway (Mocksville). May 30. 94.0 • Taco Bell, March 8, 95.0 • Thousand Trails, May 23, 93.0 • Tuckers Place, May 16,97.5 • Twin Cedars Golf, Apr. 16, 90.5 • Venezias, March 25. 94.0 • Wal-Mart, May 14, 96.0 •W endy’s, June 11,96.0 • Western Sleer, June 7,92.0 • Blimpie’s (Rushco), June 18, 100 Food Lion employees listen to the Be A Responsible Server program presented by Alcohol Law Enforcement supervisor, Chet Jessup. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Officials Try To Stop Underage Alcohol Sales Conllm ied I'Yiiin 1’пци I M o m l-.iy n io r n in ji's ir a in iiii: s e s ­ s io n . '''r iR - y u ; i n l 1(1 n iiik e m iin c v . In n t h e y \v;inl Id ilii il kvuiilly. " Y o u c a n Ix ' Ik'U I c iv i ll y a n il c r im in a lly r c s p o n s ililc liir th e a l- c o lio l y o u s e ll ... e v e n w h e n il w a lk s oi\l Ille ilo o r .” h o s a iil. J e s s u p l o li l o f o n e e l i l e r l y c o u p le w h o h a il ru n a c m in lr y s lo r e fo r 4 0 y e a rs . T h e y s o lil a l­ c o h o l ID iiiiile r a y e le e n s . a n il llir e e ilie it in a w r e c k . I'lie y lo s i a S ii.J m illio n la w s iiil, " M o n > a iu t I’ o p lo s l e v e r y - Ih in y Ih e y h a il a lle r -Id y e a rs o t r im n in i: lh a l s to r e ," h e s a iil. I f a ic e n a u c r p ic k s u p an a l­ c o h o l i c h e v e r a y e in a s lo r e . t h e y 'r e h re a k in y th e la w . l i e u r u e it a ll s l o r e e m p l o y e e s , w h c tlie r Ih e v 'r e w o r k iiie Ih c гец - ^ T h e f i r s t c o u p l e o f w e e k s , y o u ’r e g o i n g t o b e t r i e d , a n d w e ’r e g o i n g t o b e m o r e a g g r e s s i v e h e r e . ” - ALE Officer Chet Jessup isler or not. to be on the lookout lor unileraiie buyers. "If they ilon't look .^(laml you ilon'l know they're ,^(1. ask for some ID. Yint can'l be euibar- tasseil. >'oii just have lo ilo il." Jessup saiil. Only four types of ID are le- i;al'. a valiil ilriver's license. Passport, a \ aliil North Carolina County Negotiating Settlem ent After Easem ent On EiVIS Land Conlinueil Ггош Paiie I ho\\ever Ih c cosi to the counu toilothal is far i;realer than whal Hahnson is reiiuesiini:, "W'e appreciate Ih c Hahnson family's yilt to th e county ofihe laiul for thc llillsilalc liMS sla­ lion." said an official siateinent Irom the board of commission­ ers. " That slalion and properly has served Ih e couniy well for a number of у ears. The couniy is workini; with Hen Hahnson to meet his concerns ahoni a Duke I’ow cr easem ent on Ih e land Board OKs Rezoning After Permit Issued By Mistake .\ mistake made in .April w as correcleil al the July S county l).i\ic hoaril of commissioneis meclinu. Uoberl Ireland had applied tor. and was jiiven. a permit lo place a m obile home on his property on Liberty Church Koad. I he permit should never have heen issued, as m obile homes arenf allowed in the Kesi- denlial U-2II district, couniy of- ficials laler decided. The mistake was caught in May w hen Ireland was irying to yet final inspections so thal his sun. w ho is on disahilily. could move in to the home. .At lhat poinl. he was lold thal there had been a m istake ami the land w ould have In be re/imed before the home could be used. ".ЛМ I'm tryini; lo do is give him a placc to live." Ireland told the hoard. Wilh other mobile homes In the area, the board unanimously approved re/oninp the .Vfi-acre lot lo lscsidenli.il A[;ricultural. w hich allows for ntohile homes. Speakini! of the inspections of­ fice. com m issioner R ichard I’oinde.Mer said. " ГЬеу'ге very Ihorouyh. I'ls nol often thal sonietliiny slips Ihrough." gifted by the Hahnsons. We ex­ pect these issues to he resolved shortly withoui any impaci on |;M S service to our citi/cns," Hahnson could nol be reached for comment. only idenlifiealion card; or a military ID card. " The first couple of weeks, you're going lo be tried, and w e're going lo be more aggres­ sive here." he said. "Il's your friends who w ill be thinking Ihey can gel ihrough. Il's usually som ebody you don’l know w ho'll get you in trouble." Jessup gave several examples thal should cause suspicion among employees. If there's a gioup of people al Ibe beer cooler who look un­ derage. and one goes lo thc cash tcgisler while ihe others "disap­ pear." there's a good chance lhat person is buying thc alcohol for som eone underage. Those Sale ends 7/30/02 people rarely buy more lhan Ihe beer and maybe some chips or ice. Jessup said. I le e m p h a s iz e d n o l s e llin g lo u n d e r a g e p e o p le b e c a u s e t h e y 'r e th e o n e s m o s t lik e ly to d r in k an d d r iv e . They h a v e n o w h e r e e ls e lo g o . b e c a u s e Ih e y c a n 't d r in k at h o m e , h e s a id . Retailers can refuse lo sell al­ cohol lo anyone, as long as it doesn't violate the Civil Rights .Act. such as because or race or se\ or ethnic origin. ■"('ои have Ih e righl. if you don'l feel good aboul it. to refuse service." Jessup said. He urged the employees to take Ih e alco­ hol from the person before they tell them they can'l buy il. l i e also said I h e y should get as much inrorination from a person as possible, to make convictions easier. .Arrests don't have to be made in the store. "W hen in doubl. don't sell it ... if you've gol a legal reason." Jessup said. " Гаке pride in your job. Take pride in whal you're selling, but do it right. "Our job and your jo b ... is to make il as hard as we can I'or thal underage drinker to purchase It." Summer Sale Crafts, Discover Life’s Little Pleasures! 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D A s . - T im o th y W illia n j A d a m s , h a ­ rassin g ph on e c a ll, d is m is s e d , in ­ d icted on rela ted I'elou ies. - C h ris to p h e r lîa rk e r. e x p ire d reg is lra lio n . lic e n s e v io la tio n , tlis- m issed p e r c o rre ctio n . ~ A lic io A g u ila r líe n te / , fa ilu re lo nolit'y D M V o f address ch a n ge , d is m is se d p er correctivMV. rcck lcss d riv in g lo en d an ger, d is m is se d p er c iv il settlem en t. - C h a rles W est B ird son g , assaull w ith a d e a d ly w ea p o n w iih intent to k ill, d ism is se d at request o f p ro s ­ e cu tin g w itn ess. - T o d d A lle n H o w le y . d o m e s tic v io le n c e p ro te c tiv e ord er v io la tio n , d is m is se d , fa ilu r e o f p ro s e c u tin g w itn ess to appear. - Z a c li B re w e r, h arassin g pl\one c a ll, d is m is s e d . n<i c o n ta c t w ith p rosecu tin g w itn ess or h er fa m ily . -- R o g e r D a le C la w s o n Jr., p o s ­ session w ilh intent lo d e liv e r . d e liv ­ e ry o f sch ed u le V ! c o n tro lle d su b­ stan ce, d is n )iss ed per c o m p lia n c e . - C y n t liia H u ffs C o g s w e l l, s p e e d in g , r e d u c e d to im p r o p e r eq u ip m e n l; d r iv in g w ith lic e n s e r e ­ vo k ed . red u ced to n o lic e n s e , pra yer fo r ju d g m e n l c on tin u ed on cost. - A m a n d a M ic h e lle D o d s o n , possession o f a m alt b e v e ra g e u n ­ d e r 2 1, p ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n l c o n lin ­ ued, m u si e n ro ll in W IS H p ro gra m w ith in 24 hou rs and a d h ere to a ll c o n d itio n s ; in to x ica ted and d is ru p ­ tiv e . d ism is se d p er plea. - Janet R o g e rs D u n can , in ju ry (0 p erson a l p ro p e rly , m is^lem ea n or larcen y, d is m is sa l p er m e ilia lio n . - M a rlis s R d w a rd s. d r iv in g w ilh lic e n s e r e v o k e d , s e n te n ce d to 45 d a y s a c tiv e , s e rv e on w e e k e n ils . s u p ervised p rob a tion , not a llo w e d to d riv e , tra n sfer lo u n s u p e rvis ed a fle r a c tiv e sen ten ce s erv ed , cost. - M o r le s s .S h e lb y lîiiw a r d s . d r iv in g w ith liccn se r e v o k e d , d is ­ m issed p e r plea. - Jam es l»aul P ea th erston e. fis h ­ in g w ilh o u l licen se, S25 and c o sl. - H ea ih e r T e rre ll, e x p ire d r e g ­ istration . d ism is se d p er c o rre c tio n . - B ra d ley D . F lo y d , m an u factu re d ru g parap h ern a lia, d is m is se d . - R ic h a rd M a rk G le n n . D W !. scn tcn ccd to 12 n^onllis su sp en d ed tw o y e a rs . 7 d a ys in ja il, su rrem ler lic e n s e , n ol o p e ra te v e h ic le un til li­ c en se d . .$400 and cost. - B ria n T h o m a s G o fo r lh . reck ­ less d r iv in g w ith w a n ton d isrega rd , re d u c e d lo c a re le s s and reck less, p ra y e r fo r ju d g n ten l con tin u ed on cost. - M e lis s a C h u rch Ctreer, ilriv in g w ith lic e n s e r e v o k e d , p r a y e r ft)r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u ed o n cost; no li­ a b ilit y in s u ra n ce , n o reg is tra tio n card , d is m is se il p er plea. - K e v in B r a d le y llu s o n , im - p rojK T passin g, p ra yer fo rju d gm en t c o n lin u ed on cost. - Joseph C o rrn e l Jack son , p o s ­ sessio n o f m ariju an a, p ossession o f s ch ed u le II c o n tr o lle d su b stan ce, tiis n iis s e d p e r p le a , e v id e n c e o r ­ d e red d e stro y e d . - V a ld a D en ise Jack son , spoed - in g 7 ‘) in a 70, 10 and cost; e x p ire d in s p e ctio n , d r iv in g w ith licen se re­ v o k e d . d is m is se d p er p lea. - JcVfcr>' S han e Jacobs, resislin g p u b lic o ffic e r , sen ten ced to 6 0 days su sp en d ed tw o y ea rs, not to v io la te an y la w s . .$50 and co st. - J e ffr e y C a rl L e w is , d r iv in g w ith lic e n s e r e v o k e d , p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u ed o n cost. - K a r l M c l-re d e ric k . assault on a fe m a le , d ism is se d p e r c iv il s ettle ­ m en t. -.S u n d ra R . M o rg a n , w o rlh les s c h e c k , d is m is s e d p e r c iv il settle- m en t. - J o c e ly n N ic o le M o rris .p o s s e s ­ sion o f s ch ed u le 11 c o n tro lle d sub­ sta n ce. d is m is se d p er p lea: p o s se s ­ sio n d ru g pa rap h ern a lia, tw o days a c tiv e , cred it lim e s erved ; tu> lia b il­ ity in su ra n ce, d ism is se d per plea. - R e b e c c a Jane N e llie s , sim p le assau lt. W ) d a y s in ja il. - J e f f r e y T h o m a s O n s r u d . s p e e d in g , p ra y e r lo r ju d g m e n t c o n ­ tin u ed. - A s h l e y N e il P o lk , possession o f n ia riju a n a . di.sm issed p er plea; p o s se s sio n w ith intent to s ell and d e liv e r s ch ed u le 11 c o n lr o lle d sub­ stan ce. red u ced tt> p ossession dru g l^arapliernaliu . sen ten ced to 4 5 tlays su sp en d ed tw o y e a rs u n su p ervised p r o b a tio n , a ssess in .Ж» d a y s . $50 a n d c o s l. e v id e n c e o r d e r e d d e ­ s tro y e d ; m ain ta in in g v e h ic le / d w e ll­ in g/ p la ce fo r c o n tr o lle d substan ce, e x p ire d In sp ec tio n , fa ilu re to dim h ea d la m p s, d is m is se d p e r p lea. - Q u in c e y D o im e l R cd n m n . p o s ­ s e s s io n o f m a riju a n a , p o s s e s s io n s ch ed u le II c o n lr o lle d su b s ta n ce , dism issed p er plea. - T h ere sa S. R id en h o u r, w’orth - less c h e c k , d is m is s e d p e r c iv i l settlem en t. - M a ria n o N a je ra R o m e r o , fa il­ ure to w e a r seat b e lt, d is m is s e d p er p ic a ; d r iv in g w ith lic c n s e r e v o k e d , sen teced lo 45 d a ys s u s[)en d ed on e yea r, n ot o p e ra te v e h ic le u n lil l i ­ cen sed : $ 25 0 and c o sl. - I'ra cy A n n S h o re s, s im p le a s­ sault. d is m is se d at req u est o f p ro s ­ ecu tin g w itn ess. - Nathan R e id S in g le lo n . assaull w ith a d e a d ly w e a p o n w ith intent lo in flic t seriou s in ju ry, d is m is se d al request o f p ro s ec u tin g w itn ess. - D re a m a S p illm a n , s e c r e tin g lien p ro p e rly , d is m is s e il p e r c iv il setllem en l, - T o b y G en e S la n le y . fa ilu re lo w e a r seal b elt, d is m is se d p e r p le a : d rivin g w ith licen se re v o k e d , p ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n l co n tin u ed on c o s i. - J o h n S t e e le Jr., w o r lh le s s ch eck , d is m is s e d p e r c iv il s e tlle - m cnt. - R o b e rt C h a rles S tern , assault o n a fe m a le , d ism issed per p lea; as­ sau ll on a go v e rn m en t ofl'icia l, sen ­ ten ce d to 150 d a ys suspen ded fiv e y e a rs , not e n g a g e in an y assa u llive o r th re a te n in g b e h a v io r, sta y on m ed ic a tio n s, sec psychiatrist w ith in 10 d a y s and fo llo w recon u n en da- ilo n s . .$100 and cost: com tm m lcat- in g threats, s en len ced lo 120 d ays su sp en d ed fiv e years, sam e c o n d i­ tion s as p re v io u s ch a rge, vio la tio n o f e ith er Is v io la tio n o f olh er; resisl­ in g p u b lic o lfic e r . d is n iiss ed p er p lea, - IHrIck W a rren S lran ey. p ro b a ­ lio n v io la tio n , a ctiva te sen ten ce. - B e lin d a P. T a lb ert, disp osa l o f n u u tg a g c p rop erty , pra yer fo r ju d g ­ m en t c o n tin u e d 12 m on th s, $600 restilu lion lo N a tion a l F in an ce, cosl. - R a n d y W illie Tu rn er, d rivin g w ith licen se rev o k e d , d rin k in g l>cer/ w in e w h ile d riv in g , dism issed In the interest o f ju s lic e . - J o s e p h B y ro n V in e s , d riv in g w h ile Im p a ire d , s e n le n c e d lo 60 d a ys su sp en d ed tw o y ea rs, surren- d e r lic c n s e . n ot o p e ra lo v e h ic le u n ­ lil lic e n s e d , 24 h o u rs c o n im u n ily s e r v ic e . $ 1 0 0 an d c o s t; fa ilu r e lo s lo p al siop slgn /red lig h t, d is m is se d p e r plea. - K e v in C a rn e ll W a lk e r, in ju ry lo real p ro p e rly , d is m is s e d p e r c iv il settlem en t. - M a rk D w a in W illia m s , n o r e g ­ is tra tio n . d r iv in g w h ile im p a ire d , sen ten ced to six m o n lh s su sp en d ed tw o years, 72 h ou rs c o m m u n ily ser­ v ic e w ith in 0 0 d a y s , su rren d er li­ c en se . n o o p e ra te v e h ic le tm lil li­ c en se d . $.100 and co st: d r iv in g w ilh lic e n s e r e v o k e d , s e n te n c e d lo 45 d a y s su sp en d ed tw o y e a rs , $ 2 5 0 . cost. - C h ristian G a le W ils o n , d r iv in g w ith lic e n s e r e v o k e d , sen len ce d to 120 d a ys su sp en d ed 2 ye a rs unsu- p e rv ls e d p ro b a tio n , not o p e ra te v e ­ h ic le until lic e n s e d , .S 2 5 0 an d cost; e x p ire d in sp ection s lick er, im p ro p er r e g is lra lio n , o p e ra tin g -v e h ic le w ith n o in su ra n ce, e x p ire d reg is tra tio n card/tag. d is m is se d p e r plea. - B o b b y W illia m Y o a k le y , litter­ in g , u n a u lh c ri7 .c d use o f a b o a l ra m p , .$50 and co sl; fish in g w ilh o u l a license, dism isse d p e r pica, r a ile d T o A p p e tir - S c o li A n th o n y B id d le , p e d d le lic e n s e v io la tio n . - D o r o t h y D a v is , w o r lh le s s c h eck . - T o m m y R . D ix o n , w o rth le s s c h e ck . - M ic h a c l La m b ertin D y s o n , a s­ sault o n a fe m a le . - W illia m F a ir Jr., fa ilu re to re ­ turn ren la l prop erty. - Janetta A n ic e G a d so n , fa ilu re lo w e a r sea l b elt, o p e ra tin g v e h ic le w ilh n o insuran ce. - L lo y d D a v id H arl. .speedin g. - T im o th y L e e L o flin . m is d e ­ m ea n o r p ossession o f s ch ed u le V I c o n tro lle d substance. - V en u el A . M c K in n e y , p e d d le lic e n s e v io la lio n . - D a v id D ean R a y . fa ilu r e to w e a r seat b ell. - M ic h a e l A n t h o n y S a la / a r . d r iv in g w ilh licen se rev o k e d . Two Forsyth Men Arrested On Drug Charges Ily .liickie .Soiilxilt Davie County tinlerprise Record Two l-orsyth C ounty m en w ere arrested last Friday night in Davie County on drug charges. Darrell Lee Huffman. .Ui. of I’fafflmvn is charged w ith felony possession of marijuana, posses­ sion with inleni lo matutfaetiire. sell, or distribute m arijuana, maintaining a vehicle for eon- Irolleil substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and carrying a concealed weapon. Norman Micbeal Redlin. .1.Я. of W inston-Salem is charged wilh felony possession of mari­ juana. felony possession of co- caine. possession with intent lo manufacture, sell, or illstrihule marijuana, carrying a concealed weapon, and possession of drug paraphernalia. According to liavie County Sheri IT's Department Deputy S.C. Barnett, he and Deputy J. Hough, were on routine patrol duty the evening of July 12 in Kinderlon Village. A suspicious vehicle entered the unileveloped part of Kinderton. parked, and liirned off it's lighls. according lo Harnett, giving the deputies probable cause to investigate Ih e situation. According to Harnett, upon further investigation Ih e re was a s tr o n g s m e ll o f m a r iju a n a c o m ­ in g fr o n i Ih e c a r a n d a ft e r s e a r c h ­ i n g th e v e h i c l e m o r e lh a n a p o u n d o f m a r iju a n a w a s .sci/.ed, a lo n g w ith a B e r e lla 9 m m h a n d ­ g u n . a n d a s u b s ta n c e s u s p e c te d o f b e i n g c r a c k c o c a in e . T h e s u b - stance has been sent to an SBI lab and positive Idcntincalion is being made. Both were placed in Davie County Jail and later released on •S.MUH«) bonds. Their Itrsl court appearance is scheduled July 25. R H S G r a n d J u r y In d ic t s N in e Woman Found Not Guilty On Trespassing Charges M o n S a i 9.1IU 9 j>n S iiiu la y I p m 6 p n Y o u i lust stop (or custom Iram es. Ilowers arts & cralts, labrics H.v .lackic Sviiboll Davie Couniy l-nlerprise Record A Davie woman was found nol guilty of two counts second degree trespassing in Davic Dis­ trict Courl lasl Thursday. Tammy Spaugh chose to rep­ resent herself in the case accus­ ing her of going to a neighbor's home uninvited and ihen search­ ing il to look for her missing boy- I'riend. Complainant Rose Everidge testilled that Spaugh came to her I .‘i.'i Alamosa Drive home in Ad­ vance on June 2.^. "She came in. her car roaring up the street, pulled in my drive and slung rocks all over my drivew ay." .said Everidge. She then testil'ied that Spaugh slung open Ih e door to her home demanding to know where her boyfriend was. Everidge said she lold Spaugh her boyfriend was not there, bul Spaugh entered the home unin­ vited and proceeded to search the house. Everidge testified that her husband had asked Spaugh to stay away from the Everidge home some days earlier. As Spaugh questioned Everidge she a.sked questions pertaining 10 the type of cloth­ ing she Wiis wearing the day she w as accused o f trespassing. Spaugh also asked Everidge if she had come to her babysitter’s home on June 22 atul lefl word with the sitter thal Spaugh was no longer w elcom e at the Everidge house. Everidge replied she was unable to remeinber if she or her son had made the visit. Spaugh called a w itness, Helen Lee, lo the stand. Lee tes­ tified lhal Spaiigh's vchicle had not been in operation for more than two weeks and her descrip­ tion of what Spaugh was wear­ ing the day she was accused of going to Bveridge's home was different than what Everidge had described. Lee said Spaugh had spent Ihe entire day of June 2.^ with her. Spaugh then look the stand anil said she was nowhere near the Everidge home on June 2.1 and accused Everidge of conspir­ ing with anolher neighbor against her in Ihe trespassing accusa­ tions. A fter finding Spaugh not guilty o f ire.spassing Judge Lynn Gullett told Spaugh to slay away from Everidge's property. The following were indicted by a Davie grand jury July 8. - Lacy Eugene Burks Jr.. false report o f theft of motor vehicle; insurance fraud. - Bradley D. Floyd, posses­ sion with intent to m anufacture/ sell/deliver marijuana: mainlain- ing place to keep controlled suh- stance; m anufacturing co n ­ lrolled substance. - Dawn Renee Hennings, ha­ bitual felon; si.x counts forgery of endorsement. - Ginger Gail Kerr, embezzle- ment. - Alvin Marlin M ayfield, aid and abel embezzlement. - Danny J. Murray, posses­ sion wilh intent to manufacture/ sell/d eliv er controlled sub­ stance; possession of drug para­ phernalia; maintaining place to keep controlled substance. - Rebecca Jane Nellies, lar­ ceny. - Bradley Thomas Tor])y. pos­ session with intent to sell/deliver controlled substance; inainlain- ing place to keep controlled sub­ stance; possession of drug para­ phernalia. - Dannie Worrell. 11 counts uttering forged endor.semetu. I n v e s t m e n t P r o p e r t y | F o r S a l e Property located at 50 W hitney Rd., Mocksville, North Carolina, under lien to the United States of America Ihrough the USDA-Rural Developm ent to be sold at Davie County Courthouse at 12 Noon, July 26, 2002. The bid to protect the Governm ent’s interest is approximately $0. For further inform ation, please contact Charlene Lowe, Community Developm ent Technician, at (336) 294-7181. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY When You Think of Davis RegionaPs ER, Think Fast w , lie your child’s sprain or fracture may not be material for a TV drama, that doesn’t make it any less important to you - or to us. Waiting time is a matter of seconds for our emergency patients. With our Nurse First program, you wiil be seen by a nurse first to assess your medical condition. That’s because our first priority is assessing your immediate healthcare needs and not your most recent change of address. While the average visit to other hospital ERs may be hours, our total treatment time averages only one hour and thirty-eight minutes. Saving time is important to us, and if your problem is serious, the minutes we save could add up to a lifetime. DAVIS REGIONA IVI I I ) I П Л I i: [ N I ( It DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER • www.davisregional.co 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18, 2002 Public Records Arrests T h e D a v ie C o u n ly S h e r iffs D e ­ partm ent m ade the fo llo w in g a ir c s ls . - L i « a C h c ri W h ita k e r. 18. o f S ta tesville w a s arrested Ju ly 3 fo r p ossession o f d ru g p a rn p h em a lia.. T ria l date: Ju ly 25. -Jo se A n d re V a le z . 19, o f 196 S onora D riv e. A d v a n c c w a s a rrested July 3 for p re-tria l. T r ia l d a te: Ju ly 18. - R ich ard L e e B e a v c r ,3 7 ,o f 242 ^Ralph R a lle d g e R o a d . M o c k s v ille w as arrested Ju ly 4 fo r p o s se s sio n o f m arijuana. T ria l d a te: A u g . 15. - Jim m y G ra y K e a to n Jr.. 2 7 . o f 766 D uke W h ila k e r R o a d . M o c k s - Marriages v illc w a s a rrested Ju ly 6 fo r p osses­ s io n o f c o c a in e and p ossession o f d ru g parap h ern a lia. T r ia l date: Ju ly 18. - M e lv in F ra n k lin C ra n fie ld .S O , o f 784 P in e R id g e R o a d , M o c k s ­ v ille w a s a rresled Ju ly 6 fo r d o m e s ­ tic v io le n c e p ro tec tio n o rd e r v io la ­ tio n . T r ia l d a te: Ju ly 21 in S la n ly C o u n ty . - R a n d a ll D ea n John son . 42 . o f 1977 L ib e r ly C h u rch R o a d . M o c k s ­ v ille w a s a rrested Ju ly 7 fo r fle e in g to e lu d e arrest, d r iv in g w ith liccn sc re v o k c d .a n d fa ilu re to h e e d to lights/ s iren . T r ia l d a te: Ju ly 18. - P a m ela K a y R u n yo n , 38. o f 162 J essica T r a il. M o c k s v illc w as a rrested J u ly 7 fo r h arassin g ph on e c a ll. T r ia l date: Ju ly 1 1. - T im o t h y F a rris S h in a u lt, 20. o f 126 L a k e w o o d A v e n u e , M o c k s ­ v illc w as a rrested Ju ly 7 fo r p o s se s ­ sion o f m ariju a n a and p ossession o f d n ig pa rap h ern a lia. T ria l d ate: Ju ly 18. - J u lie R cn e c T h o m a s s o n . 24, o f 126 L a k e w o o d A v e n u e . M w k s v illc w a s a rrested Ju ly 7 fo r p ossession o f m a riju a n a and p ossession o f d ru g parap h ern a lia. T r ia l date: Ju ly 18. - O sh ri C o h e n . 30. o f N e w Y o rk w ;is arrested Ju ly 8 fo r c o m m o n law ro b b e ry . T r ia l d a le; Ju ly 8. - T ra v is L e e C o o le y , 33, o f 267 F o s te r R oa d . M o c k s v illc w a s a r­ rested Ju ly 8 fo r assault o n a c h ild u n der 12. T r ia l date; Ju ly 18. - D on n a M a rie B y e r ly . 24. o f 2 3 6 9 U .S . 601 S ou th . M o c k s v ille w a s arrested Ju ly 8 fo r d r iv in g w ith lic c n s e re v o k e d , c.xpire reg istra tio n p la te .c x p ire d in sp ection . T ria l d ate: A u g . 2. - N in a E d w a rd s D o u g la s. 41 , o f W in sto n -S a le m w as a rrested Ju ly 9 fo r p ossession o f ilru g parap h ern a ­ lia , larcen y, and d riv in g w ith lic c n s e re v o k e d . T r ia l d a te: N o v . 17. - T e a ric L o re n / u tia ile y , 30. o f W in stt)n -S a le m w a s a rrested Ju ly 10 fo r fa ilu re to a p p ea r. T r ia l d a le: July 29 in F orsy th C o u n ty . -J u a n M ig u e l A ita -O a rc ia , 23. o f F lo rid a w a s a rrested Ju ly 11 lo r c o m m o n la w robber\'. T r ia l date: S ept. 9. - C y n lh ia M u ffs le tlc r C o g s w e ll. 27. o f F ra n k lin v ille w as arrested Ju ly 1 1 fo r slate w a n ted p rob a tion v io la lio n . T r ia l d a te: J u ly 19 in C a ta w b a C o u n ty. - E d w a rd A n th o n y S m o o t. 37, o f 324 E. D ep o t .Street. M o c k s v ille w a s a rrested July 11 fo ra ssa u lt on a fe m a le . T r ia l date: A u g . 2. - L a rry W ils o n S h rew sb u ry , 4 1. o f 161 R ed O ak T r a il. M o c k s v ille . a rrested Ju ly 14 fo r sccon d d e gre e tresp a ssin g. T ria l d a te: not listed. - W illia m F le m in g M u n d y . 31. of23.5.'> U .S . 601 N o rth . M o c k s v ille w a s a rrested July 14 fo r p ossession o f m ariju a n a less then h a lf ou n ce and p ossession o f d ru g parap h ern a­ lia. T ria l d a te: A u g . 22. - R o b e r t L e e Si. C la ir. 2 2, o f .M)9 liu c k S e a fo rd R o a d . M o c k s v ille , a rresled J u ly 15 fo r p ossession o f stolen g o o d s . T ria l date: S ep t. 9. T lie fo llo w in g w e re issu ed m a r­ ria ge licen ses b y th e D a v ic R e g is ­ ter o f D eeds. - H arold Jack IJ a ilcy . 5 4 , and B re n d a A n n e F a w , 5 4 . o f 154 H alan dcr D riv e. M o c k s v illc . - V icto r E ric D a lr y m p le , 2 4 , o f 1237 U .S . 64 W ., M w k s v illc and Sarah Beth M a ssey, 2 2 , o f S la tes - v ille . - James M o n d e ll E llis Jr.. 35, and E liza b eth M a rie W o rk m a n , 24 . o f 139 Joe La n gsto n R o a d . A d v a n c c . - C h ristoph er T o tld Foster, 29 . o f 838 Y adkin V a lle y R o a d , A d v a n c c . and A s h le y M a r ie W r e n , 19. o f S panan bu rg, S .C . • Jerem y Jan ies H e lto n . 22 , o f 122 R oxbur>’ C o u rl. A d v a n c c . and J e n n ifer L o u is e H arp e, 22, o f 4 70 E lm o re R o a d . M o c k s v ille . - D o n a ld E u gen e G re g o ry . 37. o f 120 H o w a rd to w n R oa d . M o c k s v illc and S o n y a E . B en n ett. 3 4 , o f 2818 C o m a tz c r R o a d . A d v a n c c . • J a son D ea n M u r p h y 24 . o f 2 6 8 7 U .S . 601 N .. and J illA n n e ltc P rilla m a n , 2 1 . o f 298 H o lly L a n e, M o c k s v ille . - C h ris to p h e r D a v id Patton , 30. and S h a n n on M a rie U m b erge r. 25, o f C a ry. - C a r lo s A n g u lo R a m ir e z , 24. an d A r a c e li S a n ch ez R a m ire z. 25. o f Y a d k in v ille . - W illia m M o n ro e R a y, 24. and T a n y a E lis e R e d m o n . 2 3 . o f G a s to n ia . • Jason M ic h a e l R o b ertson . 23. and C h a s ity D aw n R e a v is . 28. o f H u n te rsv ille . - C h a rle s Jusiin S U cels. 25 . and L is a M a rie S p illm a n . 2 3 . o f C le m ­ m on s. - R o b e rt L e e S h o r e s . 36 . a n d C h ristin a D ia n e M o n tg o m e r> ’. 28. o f 5 62 Fran k S h ort R o a d . M o c k s v illc . - C liffo r d B ria n T k a c lu 3 1 . o f 124 E . M a p le A v e .. M o c k s v illc and C a rrie R en a c R id e n h o u r .4 I,o f 181 L iv e n g o o d R o a d , A d v a n c c . - K e n d a ll D erric k W a lk e r, 28. o f R a le ig h a n d T a b a th a G a le H ic k s . 27. o f 3 68 Ju ney B ea u ch a m p R o a d . A d v a n c c . - T o n y F red e rick C o rr e ll. 37. o f 171 C o r r e ll R o a d , a n d W e n d y M ic h e lle S te e d , 24 . o f 6 0 5 M a in C h u rch R oa d , M o c k s v illc . - D o y le D w ig h i D on a lh a n . 43. and L a u rie L y n n Tbon\as. M), o f 173 P h elp s W a y. A ilv a n c e . - Jay Eari H ora n . 4 3 . and Pau la Joe S h cra, 4 3 . o f 124 Jessica T r a il. M o c k s v illc . • A rc h ie Jam es L u th er D ry Jr.. 4 0 . a n d L a W an d a S ue F o o te . 4 0 . o f 133 E tch ison R o a d . M o c k s v ille . - M a tth ew B ric e W ils o n . 27. o f W in slo n -S a le m and K e lly L e a R o b ­ e rts o n . 2 4 . o f 3 5 ‘i F o s te r D a ir y R o a d . M o c k s v ille . - iM althew C o ry A lle n . 22, and B ran di L yn n S te ele , I'), o f 145 L o is L a n e . M o c k s v ille . - T h o m a s W e s le y B a ity Jr.. 26, and M e lis s a A n n F e rre b ce . 36. o f 4 74 S [ie e r R o a d . M o c k s v ille . - G ar>’ M a rtin B o w d e n . 4 6 . o f 208 P la n ta tion L a n e . A d v a n c c and D asvn F r w U c h .4 6 .o f 3 5 0 G w y n S l.. M o c k s v ille . - W illia m B ra d le y D o u g la s. 28. and M irat\da S u e S im n io n s . 2 0 . o f 117 C ra n b erry L a n e . M o c k s v ille . - T h o m a s G le n F o rd . 6 1 . and M ild re d G ertru d e H offn \ an . 5 6 . o f 156 L a g le L a n e , M o c k s v illc . - R o b e rt R a ym o tu l K u h n Jr.. 4 5 . and Jean M a rie S n y d er. 4 2 . o f 168 B u ck cy e T r a il. M o c k s v ille . - E d w a rd D w ig h t K id d . 4 2 . o f B en nett and S h e ila A n n A u m a n . 4 4 , o f W in sto n -S a le m . - K e v in D u a n e L is k . 2 6 . and M e lis s a G a il G r c c r . 3 3 . o f 2 97 L a k e w o o d V illa g e R o a d , M o c k s ­ v illc . - M ic h a c l Jam es R o s c n n ie ie r. 24. and M ira n d a L y n n H aw k s, 21. o f 5 44 E . L e x in g lo n R o a d . M o c k s ­ v ille . C h r is t o p h e r S c o t i S ir a w b r id g c . 3 0 . at\d J u lie F a y Tcrr>'. 32, o f 147 R a g R oa tl. M o c k s ­ v ille . - D o u g la s G r e g o r y S te c le . 22. ot Y a d k i n v i l le a n d S h a r o n L y n n M a rk la n d . 23. o f 184 T a y lo r R oa d . A d v a n c e . - T im o th y S c o ll S h o ffn e r. 20. and A m a n d a C h ristin e C o rn a iz e r. 19, o f 2826 U .S . 64 E ., M o c k s v illc . - Jason E verett T u ttero w . 26. ot M o r r is v ille and E li/ a b e th P a g e S te ed . 23. i>f 120 R a in tre c C ou rt. A d v a n c e . Land Transfers T h e fo llo w in g la n d tra n s fe rs w e re file d w ith ih e D a v ie R e g is te r o f D eeds, listed b y parties in v o lv e d , a cre a ge, to w n sh ip and d e e d stam ps p u rch a sed , w ith $2 r e p re s e n tin g 5 1,000. • John A . S p illm a n lo J a m ie H o g u e and T r a c e y H o g u e . 1 lo l. Jerusalem , $192. • L y le D .B ro w n an d M a r y E . B ro w n lo B ern iu d a V illa g e R e tire - m en i C en ter L im ite d P a rtn ersh ip . 1 v illa , F a rm in g lo n , $539. • B erm u da V illa g e R e lir e m e n I C e n te r L im ile d P a rtn ersh ip lo Jan el G . and R ich ard A . G erlin g e r. 1 v illa . F a rm in gton . S539. -W a te r's E d ge P rop erties to L y le D . B row n and M a ry E. B ro w n . 1 lo l. F a rm in gton . $632. - H e r b e r t L y n n H a r t ó n a n d D eb ra F re iw e ll H artón lo John W . M c G e e and T ira A . M c G e e . 1 lot. F a n n in g lo n , $54 8. - Jam es W . John sen . e.xccu lor o f estate o f L a v o n n e F rerich s Johnsen, J a m e s W . J o h n s e n a n d G le n n a J o h n se n . a n d P a tr ic ia E s s ie and A a r o n E ssie to B arbara B . B o y le r and W illia m B o y le r M l. 1 lo t. F a n n ­ in g lo n , S 299. • D a v id A . S h u ler and E th el L . S h u le r (9 9 r'r in le re s i) lo M a ry Ruth S trou d , 5 tracts. - D a v id A . S h u ler and E lh el L . S h u le r (9 9 ‘:c in tc rc s i) to D a v id E u ­ g e n e S h u ler, 8.45 acres. • H a b ita t fo r V lu m an ily o f D a v ie C o u n ly 10 M a n u el V aron a anil Paula V a ron a . 1 lo l. M o c k s v ille . $80. - W o o d r o w W . H o w e l l lo C h a rle s R a y H o w e ll. C a ro l H o w e ll A m b r o s e n n d S le w a r l W ils o n H o w e ll, 63,(KH> squ are fe e l, F a n n ­ in g lo n . • Pa u la B a ile y B ass to Nath.in E. B ass, .84 a crc . S h a d y G ro v e . - K H S lo W illia m D . C liflo n and S te p h a n ie C lifio n . I lo i. S h a d y G ro v e , $398. - F.B . P e tty Jr. and M a ry T e a g u e P e tty lo M a ry K o o n iz S m o o t, 2.32 a cres, C a la h a ln . $30 , - D o u g la s R . A lc .x a n d c r (h a lf in terest) lo D en n is C u d d , 1.82 a crcs. M o c k s v ille , - N o m ia n B u ild in g & R e m o d e l­ in g lo L . L a r k in D u p r e e a n d D a h le n e F. D u p re e . 1 Im . S h a d y C iro v e, 542 6. • E n ie s i W . L iv e n g o o d Jr. ( K r in le re s i) to G e rry D ean L iv e n g o o d . 3 ira c ls. i'u lton . - E rn est W . L iv e n g o o d Jr. (9 9 r i in terest) to G e rry D ean L iv e n g o o d . 3 tracts. F u lton . - In a L . R a n d a ll (3 ‘^i in le re s i) to B etty R . Ija m es, N a n c y R . W illia m s a n d E la in e R . B o w le s . 5 tra c ts . C la rk s v ille . - Ina L . R a n d a ll (9 7 ':i in terest) lo B e t t y R . Ija m e s . N a n c y R .W illia m s and E lain e R .B o w le s . 5 tracts. C la rk s v ille . - V id a C . A lle n (2 r ; in terest) lo E la in e A lle n K en t. 20 acrcs. F a rm ­ in g lo n . - V id a C . A lle n (98*;; in le re s i) lo E la in e A lle n K e n t. 2 0 a c rc s . F a n n in g lo n . • H & A D e v e lo p m e n t to S h u ler B u ild in g , 2 lo ls , C la r k s v ille . S 37. - G e o rg e D . C ra v en to R o b c n L . B ra k e Jr. and P a m ela K . B la k e . 2 a crcs, F a n n in g lo n . $234. - L u c ille S. D an iels ( 3 ‘‘i in ter­ e s t) lo J o y ce D a n iel Jam es and S a ­ rah D ia n n e S ain . 15 a crcs. Jeru sa­ lem . - Jcssc W a d e T h o m p so n Jr. and A lic e T h o m p so n to W illia m C o u sar Jr. and H ath er A . Cousar. 6.31 acrcs. F u lton . $50. • S cott G . C ilu ffo and C y n th ia D . C ilu ffo to G a ry F. M o rris o n and Jean W . M o rris o n . 1 lo l. C la rk s v ille . S275. - R ich a rd I. S h o re s Jr. and Ju dy W . S h ores lo P o lly G . G a le s , 1 lo l. C a la h a ln . S l. m - P a u l E . T h o m p s o n to J o se R a m ires . 1 lo i, M o c k s v ille , S 170. - D a v iil T o d d P o o v e y a n d M a r ­ ga ret W . P o o v e y . a n d W illia m T . W ren n lo A la n R ic h e y am i K a ren S ta lcn . 1 lo t. F a n n in g lo n . $ 2 7 0 . - D o r o t h y C . a n d B i l l y E . G a it h e r lo D a n a E . a n d J ill H . G aith er. .11 a crc. J eru sa lem . S I 50. - Janet B a k e r lo John S l. C la ir H a le . 1 lot. M o c k s v illc . $15 2. • D o n a ld V a n n J o n e s a n d D eb o ra h L a g le Jim cs to D e b o ra A . W y k e and J e ffr c ) A . W y k c . 1 lot. M o c k s v ille . $27.5. • D a v id W . B a iley Jr.. trustee and on b e h a lf o f John 11. lh )o ts Sr. to D ic k A n d e rso n C o n stru ctio n . 1 lot. S h a d y G ro v e . - Jerry W . P e o p le s , e.xccu lor <if estate o f John S. P e o p le s . Jerry W . P e o p le s a n d D ia n e P e o p le s , and C o lle e n P e o p le s C re a sy and W ill­ ia m C . C r e a s y lo J im m ie L e e M c ln n is a n d M a r g a r e t B e a v e r M c ln n is . 3 lots. C a la h a ln . 5278. - T r e v a L . S p illm a n lo A n n S. Y ou n ts and Jam es R . S p illm a n . 2.36 a cres. F u llo n . - E ln ia M . P in n ix b y a ttorn ey in fa c t. D o llie L o n g to J e ffo r y B. R o o n e y . 3 a cres. $ 1 7 3 . - R o g e r D a le C r a v e r to A m a n d a D . C lin e . I a cre. F u llo n , S I 70. - J e f fr e y R . W ils o n a n d K a tlicrin e A . W ils o n to C h a rles K . S tew a rt and S tep h an ie 11. S tew a rt. I lo t. C la rk s v ille , $ 2 2 8 . Hiühwav Patrol T h e fo llo w in g Ir.iffic w rc c k s in D a v ic C o u n ly w e re lis ic il h y ih c N .C . H ig h w a y P a lriil. W rcck DurInK llcuv) Kuin N o ch arges w e re file il a fle r a D a v ic w om an w re c k e d the v e h ic le she w a s d riv in g Ju ly 4. S h a in a J o ffc L a u re n o f 2 2 3 K in g s n iill D riv e , A d v a n c e w a s d r iv ­ in g a 1994 T o y o la v e h ic le ea s l o n In lcrsla le 4 0 w h en il b e ga n lo h y* d rop la n e in h e a v y rain . L a u re n 's v e h ic le skidded o f f Ihc roa d lo ihe rig h l, c o llid e d w ith an en ib a n k m e n l. then spun c lo c k w is e on Ihe gra ss shou lder. T r o o p e r J.R A llr e d rc p o rle d Ihe a cc id cn l occu rred at a p p ro x im a te ly .“iriO p .m . and Ihere were no inju­ ries. W r e c k O n U..S. 64 .No ch a rges w e re file d a fle r a D a v ie m an w re c k e d Ihe v e h ic le he w a s d r iv in g Ju ly 4. D w ig h i L in n ie M y e r s o f 165 Ilirc h w o o d L a n e . M o c k s v ille w as d r iv in g his 1979 L in c o ln v c h ic le w e st on 64 w h en he fa ile d to sec a stop p ed vehiclc ahead p rep a rin g lo m ak e a le fl lum. M y e rs d ro v e his v c h ic le o f f the roa d lo Ihc righ l lo iiv o id a c o llis io n and in siciid c o l­ lid e d W'ilh u m a ilb o x . T r o o p e r J.R . A llr e d rcp o rled the a cc id e n l o ccu rred al a p p ro x im a tely 4 :2 5 p .m . and Ihere w e re n o inju- rie.s. C u rs C o llid e O n In tcrslu lc A V ir g in ia m an charge<l w ith c a reless and rec k le ss d r iv in g a fte r his v e h ic lc h il a n o lh er J u ly 4. C a m e r o n J o h n C o o k e o f W illia m s b u rg w a s d r iv in g h is 1996 H o n d a v e h ic le east on 1-40 at an e x c e s s iv e rate o f s p eed . L is a O w-ens R a y o f S la te s v ille w a s d r iv in g a 1994 O ld s n io b ile easl on 1-40 d i­ re c tly in fro n t o f C o o k e 's v e h ic le . C o o k e 's v e h ic le ap p ro a ch e d R a y 's fro m the rea r and c o llid e d w ith h ers. C o o k e 's c a r Ihen spun ou t o f co n tro l in Ihe gra ss m ed ia n w h ere It cam e lo resl. T r o o p e r J.R A llr e d rep o rte d Ih e Sheriff s Department T h e fo llo w in g in cid en ts w e re rep orted lo th c D a v ie S h e r iffs D ep t. - O n July .1 Jam es M y e rs re ­ p orted e g g s w e re th row n al a v e ­ h ic le o n U .S . 6 4 W c s l. M o c k s v illc . - B utch L in v ille rcp o rle d tarps w e re rem o v ed fro m a tra iler on U .S . 601 N o n h . M o c k s v illc o n July 4. - O n Ju ly 6 T e re s a S m ile y o f S la te Farm In su ran ce, A d v a n c c re ­ p o rted d o o rs w e re d a m a g e d al the bu sin ess. accid en t occu rred al a p p ro x im a tely 4 ;3 0 p.n i. and there w e re n o in ju ­ ries. M a n C h a rR c d In W r e c k A D a v ie m an w a s ch a rge d w ith le fl o f c en ler a fter he w re c k e d Ihe v e h ic le he w a s d riv in g Ju ly 5. Jerry D ean B o b b il o f 704 W a g n e r R o a d , M o c k s v ille w a s d r iv in g his 1988 T o y o la n o n h on U .S . 601 b e ­ hind a lin e o f IndTic that w as stopped. B o h b it stated h e d id n ol see the v e h ic le in fro m o f h im s lo p p ed and a ttem p ted lo use e v a s iv e a ction by s w e rv in g right and left o f c en te r to a v o id a c o llis io n . A n a p p roa ch in g 1998 F oril p ic k -u p d riv e n b y K e n ­ neth W a y n e B a ity o f.1 15 B a ity R oa d , M o c k s v ille w a s tra v e lin g sou lh on 6 01 . B a ity d r o v e his tru ck o f f Ihe road lo Ihe rig h l. lo sl c o n tro l, d ro v e back o n to Ihe road and o f f a ga in to - J o h n n y A lle n o f S & J B B Q H o u s e. M o c k s v ille rep orted a b reak ­ in g and e n terin g o f the bu siness on Ju ly 7. - O n J u ly 8 Ju dy D a v is rep orted c o in s w e re re m o v e d fro m a m a ­ c h in e at T h ou sa n d T r a ils C a m p ­ gro u n d , M o c k s v ille . - Z a c h a ry B en d er rep orted a v e ­ h ic le w a s d a m ag ed at a resid en ce on K in g A rth u r L a n e . A d v a n c e on July 10. - O n J u ly 10 L o is G ib s o n re ­ p orted a d o g w a s re m o v e d from a resid en ce on B u rton R o a d . A d v a n c e . - M a k ish a O 'N e a l rep orted a pet parrot w as re m o v e d fro m a h o m e on U .S . 601 S ou th , M o c k s v ille on Ju ly 11. - O n Ju ly IJ C o u rtn ey G ib so n re p o n e d a c a r w a s d a m a g ed al a lo c a lio n o n U .S . 601 S ou lh , M o c k s ­ v ille . Fires Mocksville Police T h e fo llo w in g in c id e n ts w e r e rep o rte d lo th e M o c k s v ille P o lic c D e p a n m c n i. - T h e la rc cn y o f in o n e y fr o m the s afe a lA r b y ’.s w a s rep o rte d J u ly 11. - A cem en t b lo c k w a s th ro w n al Ih c w in d o w o f a tru ck o u Y a d k in - v illc R o a d , il w a s rep o rte d J u ly 12. - A p a y te le p h o n e w a s d a m a g e d at C o u n ir y L u n c a n d Y a d k in v ille R o a d , it w a s rep o rte d J u ly 12, - T h e la rc cn y o f a p a c k o f c lg a - r e llc s w a s r c p o rle d J u ly 12 fr o m F o o d L io n S o u lh . - T h e la r c c n y o f 1 9 8 9 M a z d a w a s re p o rte d J u ly 12 fr o m S o u lh S a lisb u ry S treet. - A n e ld e r ly resid en l w a s in tim i­ d a ted out o f m o n e y from Ih eir h om e o f f N o rth M a in S tre et, il w a s r e ­ p o rted Ju ly 14. - A v c h ic le w a s d a m a g ed in the B i- L o p a rk in g lo l, it w a s rep orted J u ly 14. - S o m e o n e d r o v e a w a y w ilh o u l p a y in g fo r S5 w o rth o f ga s o lin e al R u c h s o , S a lisb u ry R o a d , il w as re ­ p o rte d Ju ly 1.1. Arresl.s - T r a v is J a m es M a rtin , 20, o f W in s lo n -S a le m . w a s ch a rge d Ju ly 11 w ilh D W I. fa ilu re lo rep ort an a c c id c n l and e x c e e d in g th e p osted s[ieed . T ria l d a le: A u g . 16. - S han te M a rie H ea fn c r, 22, o f C ro u se , w a s c h a rg e d Ju ly 11 w ith fo r g e r y a n d u tterin g . T r ia l d a te : A u g . 25. - B ra u tly F ro sl E llis , 4 0 , o f 1570 Y a d k in v ille R o a d , w a s c h a rge d Ju ly l2 w it h v io la lio n o fa c it y o rd in a n ce req u irin g d o g s lo I x kep t u n der c o n ­ trol. T ria l d a le : Ju ly 25, - C h risto p h er A lle n H o w e ll, 16, o f 227 D ea d m o n R o a d , w a s c h a rged Ju ly IS w ilh D W I, d r iv in g w ilh o u l a lic e n s c and d r iv in g le ft o f c en ler. T r ia l d a te; A u g . 16. D a v ie C o u n ly fire departm en ts resp on d ed lo the fo llo w in g c a lls: J u ly 5 : F a n n in g lo n , 2:01 p .m ., U .S . 158 , a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t; S m ith G ro v e assisted. J u ly 6 : F o rk , .1:04 p .m .. T h o u ­ sand T r a ils , v c h ic le fire. J u ly 8 : Jeru sa lem , 1:51 a.m .. P in e R id g e R o a d , s m o k e in v e s tig a ­ tion , J u ly 11: S m ith G ro v e , 2 :02 p .m .. B en n u d a V illa g e , lire a larm ; A d ­ va n c c assisted; F a n n in g lo n assisted; C o m a tze r-D u lin assisted: .M ock s­ v ille assisted; C en ter. 2 :2 9 p .m ., 1- 4 0 . a u to m o b ile accid en t; C o n ia lz e r - D u lin , 10:.17 p .m .. M illin g R o a d , a u to m o b ile a ccid en l. J u ly 12: A d v a n c c , K ;17 p .m .. M o c k s C h u rch R oa d , w o o d s lire ; M o c k s v ille , 8 :2 4 p.m ., Fu n der, fire a la n n . J u ly 13: M o c k s v ille , 12:22 a .m ., S p ru ce S ire e l, sm ictu re fire ; S m ith G ro v e assisted; M o c k s v ille , 8:33 a .m ., S p ru c e S tr e e l, r e k in d lin g ; F ork , 3 :0 4 p .m ., U .S , 64 E a sl, a u lo- m o b ile a cc id e n l. the le ft, and struck a n ia ilb o x and d itch cu lve rt. T r o o p e r A .J . F a n n e r rep orted the a ccid cn t o ccu rred at a p p ro x im a te ly 7 :4 5 a.m . and Ih ere w e re n o in ju ries. T r u c k O v e r tu rn s D u rin K W 'rc ck A D a v ie m an w a s c h a rg e d w ith fa ilu re to red u ce s p ee d a fte r th e v e ­ h ic le he w a s d r iv in g w a s in v o lv e d in an a cc id e n l Ju ly 5. W o o d r o w W ils o n H o w e ll o f2 2 7 P u d d in g R id g e R o a d , M o c k s v ille w a s d r iv in g his 1999 T o y o ta v e ­ h ic le east on 158 b eh in d a 1997 C h e v r o le t p ic k -u p d riv e n b y K e n ­ neth R a y W h ita k e r o f 2 11 7 U .S . 158, M o c k s v ille . W h ita k e r w a s at­ tem p tin g a righ t turn o n to M y e rs R o a d w h en H o w e ll stated he d id not s e e W h ita k e r 's v e h ic le . H o w e ll steered his v e h ic le to Ihe rig h t in an a lle m p i to a v o id a c o llis io n ; h is v e ­ h ic le s k id d e d a n d c o llid e d w ith W h ita k e r's. W h ita k e r's Iru ck o v e r ­ turned and c a m e to rest in a ditch . T ro o p e r A.J .F a n n e r rep orted the a ccid en t o ccu rred at a p p ro x im a te ly 2 p .m . and H o w e ll w a s tak en to D a v ie H o sp iu d fo r treiU m enI w h ile W h ila k e r w a s taken to F o rs y ih H o s ­ p ital. C u rs C o llid e A l In le r s e c llo n A D a v ie w o m a n w a s ch a rge d w ilh s lo p lig h t v io la tio n a fte r the v e h ic le she w a s d r iv in g h il a n oth er Ju ly 6. E liza b e th M a rie S to n e o f 118 H u bert R o;u l, M o c k s v ille w a s d r iv ­ in g a 2 0 0 2 Saturn o f f the 1-40 ram p and a p p ro iic h in g Ih e in te rs e ctio n o f U .S . 6 0 1 . S lo n e fa ile d to s to p fo r a red lig h t and h er v e h ic lc stru ck a 21K)0 C h e v r o le t d riv e n b y K im b e r iy S h an n on J o y c e o f 1 17 S in g le L a n e, M o c k s v ille . T r o o p e r A .J . F a n n e rre p o rte d ilur a cc id e n l o c cu rre d al a p p ro x im a te ly 1 1;10 a.in . and th ere w e re n o in ju ­ ries. W r c c k O n N ,C . 81)1 A D a v ie w o m a n w a s c h a rg e d w ilh care le s s and rec k le ss d r iv in g and D W I a fle r sh e w rc c k e d Ih c v e ­ h ic lc she w a s d r iv in g J u ly 8. L in d a L o u is e lla w k s o f .161 Fork H i.xby R o a d . A d v a n c e w a s d r iv in g a 1986 F ord v e h ic le n orth east on N .C . 8 0 1 .1 la w k s staled sh e w a s reach in g in the h:ick llo o rb o a rd b eh in d the d rive r's seat a ttem p tin g t o g e l a p iece o f ic e from a c o o le r w h en h er v e ­ h ic le nui o lT the roa d , stru ck a ditch b;u ik. ;m d cam e lo rest in ;i field . T r o o jie r A .J . F a n n e r rep orted the a ccid en t o ccu rred al a p p ro x im ;ite ly 12 p.m . W r e c k O n In te r s tu tc 411 A F o r s y ih C o u n ty m an w as ch a rge d w ith e x c e e d in g safe speed a fter h e w re c k e d the v e h ic le h e w as d r iv in g Ju ly I I . D e n n is B r ia n S c a te s o l K ern ers ville w a sd riv in g a 2 (K K I Ford v e h ic le w est on 1-40 w hen it ran o il the left sh ou ld er and struck a g u a rd ­ rail. T r o o p e r A .A . Ju stice rep orted the a ccid en t occu rred al a p p n jx i- in ;itely 1:50 p.m . and there w ere no inju ries. C a r W r e c k s I'u M is s D nK N e ls o n B ra d le y S a m m o n s o l .1380 U .S . 601 .South. M o c k s v ille w as d r iv in g his 198.1 D atsun p ic k ­ up sou lh on 601 w h en he s w erv ed lo a vo id h illin g a d o g c ro s s in g the n>ad. S am m on s' truck ran o f f the righ l s h ou ld er am i struck a u tility p o le . T r o o p e r A .A . Ju slice rep orted Ihe a ccid en t occu rred al appn >xi- in a ie ly 4:45 p.m . and Ih e d r iv e r w as nol in ju red. W r e c k O n M illin u R o a d A D iiv ie m an w as ch a rged w ith ex ce e d in g sale speed and provision al licen se restriction v io la lio n a fle r he w rec k e d the v e h ic le he w a s d riv in g July 11. E lia s A a ro n K a m s ey o f 2103 C o n ia tz e r R o a d , A d v a n c e w as d r iv ­ in g a 1995 F ord v e h ic lc w est on M illin g K o a d w h en Ih e car en tered a cu rve ai a h igh r a te o f speed. R a m sey lost co n tro l o f the car, crossed Ihe cen ter lin e, nm o f f the road sirik in g a fe n c e , m a ilb o x e s, luul a rock co l C im tliiu e d O n P a g e 7 M an G oing To P riso n F or V io la tin g P ro b a tio n IK' Ilnftl i'ficutflv A ■ . . . . . »AVIE COUN TY EN I'ERPRISE RECORD, July 18, 2002 Hy Ilclli Ciissidy Davic Counly Enterprise Rccord A M ocksville man who “got religion" will .soon be studying the Bible in liis cell in prison. Terry Flynl Sinoot,43.or.119 I’inc St.. was put on probalion March 7 of this yoar. for feloni­ ous larceny, breaking and enler­ ing and two counts of obtaining property by false pretense. Smoot's probation officer, Brnd Anderson, said Smoot admilled lo using drugs and failed lo re­ port lo him and lo Day Report­ ing Services, ull of which are violations of his probation, l ie was charged with two coiinls of probation violalion and one count of possession of dnig p;ira- phernalia. Sniool had a crack pipe in his possession at Ihe lime of his arrest for probalion viola­ lion. Anderson said Sniool said he either forgot or didn't have a ride, and that’s why he missed his iippointments. He admitted, on M arch 2S, lo having used cocaine and m arijuana within the previous three w ceks. Ander­ son reeoiinnended lo Judge Michael E. Helms thal Smoot's probalion be revoked. A ilrug tesl administered on Mardi 14 was positive for m ari­ juana and cocaine. Cocainc typi- Ciilly stays in Ihe body for about three days after use. but m ari­ juana can still be detected three to four weeks alter use. Helms said. S m oot's attorney. Lori Hamilton, asked Anderson, on cross-e.xaniinalion. if he was aware that when Sm oot w:is phiced on probalion, he didn’t have a driver’s license and may have Irouble making his appoint­ ments. Anderson s;itd yes, but Sinool laler told ihe courl lhat he lived close lo the coiirihouse. where the probation oliicer is. and could walk there in lOiiiin- utcs. His Day R eporting ap- poinlnienls are held at Ihe sile of the old prison, a few miles from lown. Srnool also said he used ni;iri- jiiana prior to his March 7 court date and that he used cocaine about Iwo lo three days beiore the March 14 test. As far as missing his appoint­ ments, Sntoot said, "G etting a ride is not as easy as you Ihink il is." Smoot was placed in jail for the violations on April 5. ll was U.S. 64 Bypass In Planning Stages Planning is in progress for a U.S. 64 byp;iss of Mocksvillc from Ihe e;istern side of lown. According lo Ihe Transporta­ tion Im provem ent I’Lin ap­ proved by the N.C. Deparlmenl of Transportation, design of ihe 6 .1 mile projecl is scheduled for 20(16. Right-of-w ay designation could com e 11) or more years down Ihe road. In other Davie County items on the T il’ list: • replacement of the U.S. I.5S bridge over the Yadkin River, wilh right-of-way acquisition in 2()(),1 ami construciion in 2004; ^ • replacement ofihe r^l.C. 801 bridge over 1-40. with right-of- way aci|uisiiion in 2(H).1 ;uid con- slriiclion In 2004; • replacement of the N.C. XOI bridge over C arter C reek in 2()().5-20(l6; • replace tlie N.C. 81)1 bridge over Ihe South Y;ulkin River in 20(1.1-2004; Among the projects under construction is replacement of the bridge over Hear Creek on Jericho Church Road, expecled to be completed Ihis fall. A slop light is lieiiig erected on U.S. 601 North al Madison Road, and the rest areas on 1-40 are being reno­ vated. There were also several pav­ ing projccis on 1-40 on Ihe lisl. Highway Patrol (.’imllmii'd I-rum I'lige (i al a p riv a le d r iv e w ;iy en tran ce. T r o o p e r M .T . D a llo n rc jio n e d the a c c iile n l o c cu rre d al a p p ro x i­ m a te ly 10 p .m . a n d R a m s ey w as tak en u> F o rsy th H o sp ita l fo r Ireal- m en t. No Charijes Filed In Wreck N o c h a rg e s w e re file d a fter a w re c k o c cu rre d in D ;ivie C o u n ly Ju ly 12. K ic k y G ra d y C a u d ill o f 651 L ib ­ e rly C lu irc h R o a d , M o c k s v ille w as d r iv in g h is 1997 P o n tia c v e h ic le sou lh o n 601 w lie n il c ro s s ed Ihe c en te rlin e , ran o f f the road lo the rig h l, a n d siru ck a d itch . T r o o p e r M .T . D a llo n rep orted Ihe a c c id e n l o c cu rre d al a p p ro x i- m a le ly 12:4 5 a.m . anil llie re w e re n o in ju ries. Wreck Near Convenience Slore A D a v ie w o m a n w a s elu irged w ilh fa ilu re lo y ie ld rig h t-o f-w a y a fle r h er v e h ic le siru ck a n o lh er July 13. B e rn ic e S e a fo rd H in k le o f 207 R iv e r v ie w R o a d , A d v a n c e w a s le a v ­ in g T R C o n v e n ie n c e S tore and e n ­ tered U .S . 64 in Ihe path o f a 19X6 C h e v r o le l p ic k -u p d riv e n b y R o b e rl R a y G r e e n e o f A s h e b o r o . A s H in k le 's v e h ic le stru ck G re e n e 's Iruck ll tra v e le d le lt o f c en ler, s k id ­ d ed rig h l, siru ck a m a ilh o x and a fe n ce . T r o o p e r T .S . K e n n e d y rep orted Ihe :ic c id e n l o c cu rre d al a p p r o x i­ m a te ly 2 :5 5 p .m . and H in k le and G re e n e w e re tak en lo R o w a n R e ­ g io n a l H o s p ita l fo r Ireatm en t. Cars Collide On N.C, «III B o th d riv e rs w e re ch a rge d ;ifle r Ih eir v e h ic le s c o llid e d Ju ly 13. M a ry A d e le D em rem o n t o f 103 P e m b ro o k e R id g e C o u rl, A d v a n c e w a s d r iv in g h er 1997 M e rc u ry v e ­ h ic le n orth on 801 in fro n t o f a 1985 G M C p ic k -u p d riv e n b y R ich a ril G le n A lle n o f 134 T e rra c e L ;in e, M o c k s v ille . D en trem o in red u ced the sp eed o f h er v eh icie ra p id ly lo m ak e a le fl lurn and fa ile d lo g iv e a sig n a l. A lle n w a s fo llo w in g lo o c lo s e ly in his p ic k -u p a n d h is Iru ck struck U e n lrem o n t's v e h ic le in Ihe rear. T r o o p e r C .D . Jon es rep orted the a cc id e n t o c cu rre d at a p p ro x im a te ly 11:30 a .m . and D e n lre m o n l w as ch a rge d w ilh fa ilu re lo g iv e a lu m s ig n a l a n d A lle n w a s c h a rg e d w ith fa llo w in g lo o clo.sely. C o w l il t In D a v le C o u n ly Jaci|ueline A n n H e g e iifC ir a n ili; Q u a rry w as d riv in g h er 2001 H o n d a v e h ic le north on C h e rry H ill R o a d on July 14 w h en il c o llid e d w ith a c o w in the rt)adw ;iy. T r o o p e r M .T . D a llo n rep o rte d Ihe a ccid en l o ccu rred al a p p r o x i­ m a te ly 2 :1 0 p .m . and Ihe d r iv e r w a s n ol injured. W o m a n C h a r g e d In W r e c k A D a v ie w om a n w a s c h a rg e il w ilh e x c e e d in g safe s p e e d a fle r the v e h ic le she w ;is d r iv in g w re c k e d Ju ly 14. Jessica R ae H u m o f 261 J a rvis R o a d , A ilv a n c e w a s d r iv in g a 1987 S ubaru v eh icle n orth w est o n U n ­ d e rp a ss K o a d in m o d e ra te ra in . H u m 's v e h ic le s k id d ed , Ira v e le d le fl o f cen ter, siruck a c u lv e rt, and c o n - litu ie d sk id d in g and siru ck a tree. T r o o p e r T .S . K en n e d y rep o rte d Ihe a ccid en l occu rred at a p p r o x i­ m a te ly X a.m . P ic k -u p s C o llid e O n 801 A D a v ie m an w a s c h a rg e il w ilh fa ilu re lo reduce sp eed a fte r tlie v e ­ h ic le he w a s d riv in g h il a n o lh e r J u ly 14. C h arles J e ffrey lla g e rm a n o f 245 S:iin R o:id , M o c k s v ille w a s d r iv in g a 2(100 F ord p ick -u p n orlh o n 801 b eh in d a 20(12 C h e v r o le l p ic k -u p d rive n b y E lser K u fu s C u lh re ll o f 267 C re ek w o o tl D riv e . A ilv a n c e . C u th rell slop ped ilu e lo s lo [)p e illr :tf- fic ahead and H ag en n an 's v e h ic le struck C u lh rell's in the rear. T r o o p e r T .S . K en n ed y rep o rte d Ihe a cc id en l occu rred al a p p ro x i- in a le ly 4:5(1 p.m . and Ih ere w e re n o injuries. T w o D e e r I l l l In U iiv lu K en n elli R a y A le x a n d e r o f 5 4 0 L ib e n y C h urch R oa d , M o c k s v ille w as d riv in g his 1990 F ord_|)ick -u p soulh on B ear C re e k C h u rch K o a il w h en il struck a d e e r c ro s s in g Ihe ro a d w a y July 6. T r o o p e r A .A . Ju slice rep o rte d Ihe a ccid en l occu rred al a p p r o x i­ m a te ly 3 a.m . and Ihe d r iv e r w a s n ol injured. A p ril G rah am T h o m p s o n o f M l. A ir y w a s d rivin g h er 19 93 P ly m o u lh v e h ic le north on M a rg in a l S ire e l w h en il siruck a d e er c ro s s in g the roa d w ay . T r o o p e r A .A . Ju slice rep o rte d the accid en t occu rred at a p p r o x i­ m a te ly 9:45 p.m . and the d r iv e r w a s not injured. Ihere lhat his outlook on life changed, he said. "I had never picked up a Bible and read it in nty life." said Sm oot, "blit being in Davie Counly jail. I picked it up and started reading, and what has happened to me inside is thal I have truly changed. I have come closer lo Goil. lo my L.ord and Savior Jesus Chrisi, and I know I can comply (with probation). I just need one more chance. "i e:innot give anyone a guar­ antee," he said. "I can only give Ihe Lord a guarantee. I've been in Ihe church in the pasl. bul I never wanted lo do the righl Ihing beiore. bul now il’s ililTcr- ent.-’' Smoot W iis phiced on proba­ tion at leasl four limes in Ihe pasl. and. each time, had his pro­ bation revoked for violations. Assistant District Апогпеу Terry Meineke asked Smoot. "I iaven't you been on probation scvenil limes befoie'.’" Smool answered, “ Yes." Meiiieke then asked. "Have you ever successfully conipleled probation'?" Smoot answered, "No, but I never had Ihc Lord with me be- I'ove." llam illon lold Helm s ihal Smoot Imiln’l had time to show he could comply, having been on probalion less lh;in a month and with Day Reporting only two and a half weeks. "Thai is really not an ad- ei.|uale lim e for my client to prove he can abide by the con­ ditions' of his piob;ilion," she said. H elm s said. "H e d o e sn ’t seem like :i good c:indidale lor probation lo me. A lot of people get jailhoiise religion, and iinfor- tunalely. nol ;i lol of people leave wilh it." Smool responded, "You can call it jailhovise religion, bm I call il religion lhat's gonna fol­ low me Ihe rest of my days." Helms sentenced Sniool, on the first charge, lo 11-14 months in prison, wilh creilit for lime served. On the second charge, he was senieneed to 11-14 months In prison, lo run at the e.xpira- tion of Ihe olher senlence. wilh w ork rele;ise recom m ended. Smool is to pay S.I.ST.SO for his courl appointed ;ittorney. »erience The'Beauty of H ickory H ill Our Pro Shop of/ern a lar/’c Helec/ion of gol/'nppnrcl includiui’ the latest line of BETTE & COURT, EP, PAGE & TUTTLE which are sold only in Pro Shops. T iiE H IC KO R Y H i l l COUNTUY C lu h now offers these fashions to the public. GOLF SPECIALS Saturday Morning 8-9 or afler 12:30 4 Play for the Price of 31 IHon., Tues. & Thurs. Foursomes Only Play (or Price of 3! Special Prices for Groups of 40 or iVlorel MEMBERSHIPS IVoiv Available! j $1^000 Initiation Fee Thru October! 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Ct jrmuslmainlaincovorago area Nighl mmulos ore Mon.-tliurs. 9 OOprn-5 59am \___________. __________________________________________.________Iheir piincipal rosidonco wtWun an ALLTELownod & opoiatod stitviCQ iMoa Fioo nationwido longdiaVanco applies to Bpocilic lalo plans tor calls placed from Customer's local colling aroa 4 terminatingrt ALLTEL migrolion policies. Conlract oitension may t?o required Minimum of two linos r ‘in tho U S. Promotions available lo emsting customers upon roq<jesl in uccordanco with ALLTEL migration policies. Contract oitension may i same account with ALLTEL phonos lo qualify lor ALLTEL Fomily Froodom Network plan. Home number musl t» a local wlrelmo number. Only mobile and mobile to homo mmulos available on retail postpaid ALLTEL Froodom plans $20.05 and higher. Mobile to homo mmules only app o lines ol servico on tho- . .......- - ....... - --------------------------------------ly one homo nunil»r includod Iroo por plan. Mobilo to- _________jil postpaid ALLTEL Froodom plans $20.05 and higher. Mobile to twmo rninules on*------'•*—.............................. .mobile to mobilo/rnobilo lo liomo calltng aroa. Mobile lo mobile mmulos apply lo calls mudo lo and Irom ALLTEL Wireless customers.'__„___, ..._________________mobile nurnbor Free Mobile lo mobilo ond mobile lo home mlnules apply to 250 ntonthly minutes and must originalo & torminalu wilhirt Customer's mobile to mobite/mob‘lo to homo sorvico aroa which may‘I'^wfiomCustomoi's netrtorVcovoiaQe BreaCollforwording, 411 & voico mail callsoncludod. An oddilionatoaconinooijialofy Cost nocovoryleo will bo added lo iho ALLTEL Froodom calling plans 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18,2002 D a v ie C o im ty C o n n e c tio n -'sraf^ v-%t; Ì Й"J u l y 2002 County Budget Overview Tlic biggest problem faced in Ihe prcpanilion of ihe budget was the freeze on reimbursements from Ihe slale. Governor Easley is expecled lo freeze S2.5 million in counly revenue lo help balance llie slale budget for 2W)2-2fl03. Combining Ihis with over 5900,000 in county revenue frozen by the governor in fiscal year 2001 -2002, Davie Counly Ins been seriously hurt by the slate’s revenue shortfall and the govemor's actions. 1 would like 10 thank depattment managers for Ihtir conservative approach to Iheir budget requests. Because of these austere requests and a go<xl "fund balance" accumulated over the years, we will be able to avoid a ta.\ increase for this fiscal year. If alternate sources of revenue arc not available in future years, .serious cutbacks in services will be needed lo keep Ihc lax rate the same and keep Ihe unappropriated fund balance at the proper level. Ttie property tax rale will remain $.35; Ihe lire lax will also remain Ihe same al S.(I4, for a lotal county tax rate of S.59. General Government Each county employee will receive a Vk cost of living adjustmenl. Because of Ihe governor's freeze of county revenue and olher revenue shonfalls. no merit increases will be offered. Tlie counly his needs for additional slaff in ihe Planning dep;ulnient ¡uid a new Human Resources department. Unfonunately, the light budget will not allow for these needs to be met and no new positions are recommended. Only equipment that is "crilical" is considered for ригеЬач- in the budget. PUBLIC Safety The new delenlion cenler is now open and fully operational. Due lo lighl revenues, no new delenlion oflicers arc budgeted. How ever, the county should coniinuc lo look al housing federal prisoners as a .sourc'C of revenue lo hire addilional delenlion officers and pay other detention cenler expenses. Tlie Sheriff has indicalcd he will have his slaff trained and ready for federal prisoners by spring 2003. The sheriff's oflice will purch;ise nine vehicles ihis year as well as olher equipment, including: five in-car video cameras, one sur\eillance camcorder, and new equipment for patrol cars. One new palrol position hits been added. This patrol officer will have a primary duty of dealing with animal cruelly investigations, EMS will purchase one new ambulance as a replacement for a model with over 100,000 miles, Station I will receive new addilions for sleeping space, office space, and a training mom. Tliis is needed because of the previous addilion of a third crew, creating overcrowding everywhere in the building. Animal control is under the same contract. Inspection fees will increa.se by Y i lo help keep up wiih expenses. Volunteer fire and rescue w ill continue wiih iwo new programs implemenlcd lasl year. Each depanmem will conlinue lo receive Sft.240 for contraci labor expenses. Deparlmenis will also compele for S120,(XX) in granls for equipnienl/building expenses. E;ich in-county departnieni is budgeled lo receive SSQ.540 in lire lax revenue. BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES Adequate funding is available for small iniprovemenls al ihe counhouse. Brock Center, anil law cnforcemenl facililies. A replacement boiler must also be added al the Brix.k Cenler Educational The Davie County Board of Education will receive a lotal of SS.488.589 for system needs, including SI lO.(XX) for a l/2ir increase in the leacher supplement. DavidMin Counly Communily College's Davie campus will receive S38I.750 for current expenses and capital outlay funds, Tlie extremely tight budget, combined wilh the governor freezing re-imbursemenls. allows for only minimal increases in funding for educalion. Cultural and Recreational As in receni years. Davie Counly w ill conlinue lo conlracl wiih ihe Town of Mock,sville for recreation services. By contrast, 3/4 lo 1 'S of counly ad valorem lax revenues go inlo revrealion programs and facility maintenance. This should amount lo approximalely S22().IXK) in fiscal year 2002-2(K)3. Tlie county also continues lo make ils annual S45,00() comrib'ilion lo the Cooleemee River Park unlil ils live-year comniilmenl is coniplcle. An additional S77.()05 is budgeted for various recreation programs al county and communily locations. The Chamber of Commerce will conlinue lo receive all of Ihe ro<mi occupancy lax funds the counly collects (S40.(XX)). Funding for the Arts Council and many other fine non-profit agencies had to be trimmed this year due lo Ihe strong possibility lhat the governor will conlinue lo frc’cze our reinibursemenis and olher revenues will nol be available. Human Services Social Services will conlinue lo operale Ihe programs il currently operates, as will Ihe heallh deparimeni. Mental health is budgeted lo receive Ihe same funding il received last fiscal year. Enterprise Funds Water rales will increase by 3rr al mid-year to meet ihe rising cost of service, lo provide funds for work in Ihe waler sysiem masier plan, and lo provide funds for planl expansion in the near future. If the plant is not expanded, water must be purc’hased from another source, Tlie solid wasie program will increase ils rale by SI.(X) perlón for regular wasle (MSW) and consiniciion and demolition waste, Tliese fees, plus a large contribution from the General Fund, pay all the disposal and recycling expenses. Senior Center Offers Many Services In addilion lo Ihe many programs and aclivilies oflercd by Ihe Davie Counly Senior Center, a variely of services for seniors are offered as well. Here is a sample: Fan Relief The Senior Cenler has fans lo give lo seniors 60 & older w hose homes are wilhoul aircoiulilioning. One fan per household is available now ihrough Seplcmber, Caregiver Relief Program Carc'givers of adulls N) & older may be eligible for assislance such as lemporar>' respite (either in-home or in a facility) and/or supplies such as incontinence supplies and liquid nutritional supplements. In addition the Senior Cenler has an extensive collcclion of books, videos and brochures ' available to lend to caregivers al no cost. Nutrition Program Seniors 60 and older w ho cannot cook their own meals and who are honieUiund may receive a lunch meal delivered lo their homes Monday - Friday. In addilion. frozen weekend meals are available lo homebound meal clients who need assislance on the weekends. Those seniors who are nol homebound can come lo lunch daily at the Senior Cenler. Transponalion is available through YVEDDl for those who do nol have transponalion. SHllP (Sknior’s IIE.U.TH Insurance Inkormation Progra.m) Trained volunteers can help seniors v^ ith insurance questions, such as choosing an insurance supplement, sorting through medical bills and long-tenii care insurance needs. Volunteers are needed for Ihe homelxiund meals program and SHIIP program. If you can donate a lillle lime lo give back lo the seniors of Davie Counly please coniaci the Senior Center. For funher infomiation on any of Ihese services, please contact the Davie County Senior Center al 33f)-7.Sl-0611, orconieby ihe office Iwaled al (>22 Nonh .Main Sireel. .MiKksville. Tax Maps Available on Internet Inleniel users can now rc'trieve County tax maps and property re’cord cards from the Davie County website. Olher infonnaiion can be displayed on a map including, bul nol limited lo: zoning, flood zones, school districts and aerial photography. Information available for a property includes: owner name, property address, sales price, county zoning and olher useful data. To access this infomiation. log onlo ihe Davie County website al www.co.davie.nc.us. Once there, click on CUS DATA Click Slurt Spullal-Data Explorer Scroll down lo the Parcel Query box and enter in the search infonnation. (Please note lhal the user can input only one searcii criteria, i.e.. owner, name, addrc’ss, etc.) Click Go Gel It If the property infomiation is found, click Maps und Info A map will be displayed showing the parcel. Scroll down to rc-lrieve addilional information on the parcel, A propeny record c;ud can be obtained by clicking on ihe appropriate bullón. Using the online service can save residents a trip to the ta.x of^fice. you have a talent you would like to share '1 Vilh'oters, such as sewing, knitting or t :\cwldng, please consider becoming a f :i;v<dimieer'with the Center. You can volunteer L'|>y contacting the Center at 751-3450. I ' Chair’s Comments . . . Davie County Hospital Report Davie County Hospital continues lo make grc-al slndes. We have been approved for Critical Access Status, and upon completion of a survey and rc-view by Medicare officials, our hospiial w ill bo eligible for cosi ba.sed reimbursemcnl for Medicare. Palienl visiis conlinue to increase, and are up J5‘x from this lime lasl year. Tlie emergency dep:irtmenl is now open 24-hours a day. With the assistance of a generous grant from the Wocxison Foundalion. the Hospital li;is been .ible lo rc’cquip and rc-open the operating nKims. The first surgeries occuned rc'cenlly by DocIor Feiraro and Walls, who arc orthopaedic specialists in Ihe praclice of Comidoll and Walls. You w ill soon .see new signs direcling you lo Ihe Hospital and ils different scn'ices. We thank the Hospital Auxiliary for ils generous donalion 10 help pul up new signs. Anyone who wishes lo help ihc Hospital as il progresses can coniacl Ms. Lynne Doss al 751-8301. Road Improvements Counly Commissioners do nol have aulhorily over roads, lhal is a Department of Transportation (DOT) rc's|x)nsibility. However, since gixid roads are critical lo our fulure. our county commissioners have laken a strong interest in working wilh the DOT to encourage Ihe DOT to make necessary toad improvements. Commissioner representatives have met wilh DOT officials in Raleigh and here locally lo ensurc- lhal Davie Counly’s road needs ¡ue addrc’ssed and lo minimize disruplion caused by road improvemeni projecls. We have been working wiih Bcrtiiuda Run. Mocksville and C(X)leemee lo coordinale elfbrt.s for road improvements. Budget Approved I want to thank all our staff, department heads, and commissioners for their hard work in pulling logeiher a responsible budget in this most difficult year. Governor Eii-sley has seized S9(X),000 owed Davie Counly and the Stale plans lo keep anolher S2.5 million owed lo our couniy. Worth Noting... : )D iM ) t o P r i m a r y D a l a y s i ; N o t t o o L a t o t o R e g i s t e r Í Sinc^ no date has been set for the primary/ ? »chobi board election, it’s not too late to ttegisier. Individuals who need to make ' corrections to their voter registration information can take advantage of the delay as.well. Registration can be done in the Elections Office', by mail, or when getting a driver’s license. The Davie County Elections •. Office and be reached at 751-2027, and is ideated at 124 S. Salisbury Street, Suite 102. i P a r é m o d I c s R e c e i v e A d d i t i o n a l I V a l n i n g Davie Coun^ paramedics recently took a /classronusiiigECO 12 lead equipment in the ■ field. This testing equipment can provide life 'Mvlng infonnation on üie way to the i hospital, allowing paramedics to begin treatment while in route. Previously, Davie County parathtxlics used 3 lead equipment. C o o p e r a t i v e E x t e n s i o n p o i i r a m s O f f e i e d ?The Cooperative Extension Service offers a Variely of programs related to agriculture and natural resources, 4-H and youth and family and consumer education. Summer programs include: 4-H and youth summer ftm progfams, as well as programs on . ide^fici^on of plants, plant diseases and in8ects.;F0r more info.rmation, please - contKt the Cooperativé Extension Service ^^<)№св:а1180 South Main Street, or by -‘¿•Jline, 751-6297. ^teaatie VMoneo Щ и ^ е C r i s i s C e n t e r ' A v a H a b l e T o T h o M I n N e e d j : TheUomestic Violence and Rape Crisis e - Center hia weekly peer support group Í.Í meetings every TUedsay, 6:30-8:30 pm. If ¡you. or someone you know, need additional V infonnation, please contact the office at 751 - ¡‘■;’4357. Meetings are confidential and childcare I' is available. i , You can find the Domestic Violence and lRap|t Crisis Center staff at the following Uproming events; the Center Fair, Cqoteniee Heritage Celebration and Farm ?)Eily Gelebratioh, all held in September. The : will also present age-appropriate jiifc^^tión dn domestic violence in displays Й Dayie County’s schools in August and The Coordinator of Health ^crviMS will teach a course at the high «school on date vio|ence/date rape awareness. Nonetheless, unlike many counties, we have been able to avoid raising Ihe propeny la.x rale this year. Cuts have been made, eapilal needs have been deferred, and we have lapped inlo our "rainy day” fund in order lo keep Ihe lax rale low while providing essenlial services. We thank our employees and cilizens for their patience and understanding. — Dan Barrett f i o r т о м Ш в в т т и Ь п щ ё о и я Л г o p r lm ié й Ю е т f n m tltm f i a t m t M e b o M o m o # f f t e p a g e . Davie County Public Officials C ounty Soard of Comm lsslcnar« Ntichucl A llen Dan B a n t«O obby Knight R iclu rd Pom dcxicr K en W hite plarmliHI So«rd Randall C ave Fred nili5.Jr. Daphne Ff>’c • Clint Junker G eorge Peterson Jim m y Summers Ed Vogler. Jr. Board of Adjuatm ont M ichacl nrunliam Jim Gregor)' Jack Jemme Bill Joseph Dan Smith NVujne Webb J.T. Smilh D opartm ant H aada ' Ken W indley, Administration 751*551.1 Ronnie Tliom psoii. C(K>pcrative Extension Scrvice 751-6297 Ronnie Robort-son. Connnunications 7 5 l-O K % Ncal Sniitli, Computer Scrvicc.s 751.74(W Manila M cQuccn. Dt)nici>(ic Violence and Rape Crisis Center 751-3450 Miir^aret Shew, Hlections 75l-2t>27 Dwayne Smith. Hmcrjicncy Mcdical Scr\ iccs 75l-OK7‘} Jim Slockcrt, Finance 751-5256 George Frye, Fire Marshal 75I-(M53 Harr>' Hass, Health Depiirtmcnt 75»-H7()() W illiam Whaley, Inspections 751-27‘Jl Ruth lloyle. Libruo' 751.2023 John Gallim ore. Planning & lin in g 751-3340 Carl Davidst)n. Public Works 751-7407 Brciu Shoaf, Register of Deeds 751-2513 K im Shuskey, Senior Center 751-0611 Allen Whitaker, Sheriff 751-6238 Karcn Smith. StK'ial Service.s 751-HWX) George Daywalt. Solid Waste 9‘>S-«262 Mar>’ Nell Richie. 'Fax Administration 751-3416 Nt>nn Carlton. Veterans Ser\iccs 751-2010 Um ce Pratt. Waler Dcparlincnl 751-5888 K im Harris, Grant Administration 751-5513 Snorts DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .July 18, 2002 - BI Hall Of Famer Preparing For PGA Championship Davie High Hall of Fame golfer Jeff Lankford looks at the plaques In the gym lobby. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Pitcher Carries No-Hitter Through 7 Burlington Ends Mocksville Season Ky H rian I’ilt.s Davie County Enlerprise Kecorcl When you go seven innings willioiil sinking oul and slill fail lo record a hil. you know it wasn't meant to be. Burlington pilcher Josh Willels was nolhing special in Game 4 of ihe besl- of-Tive. lliird-roiind American Legion baseball playoff .series on Jnly S al Kich Park. He jiLst hit his spots, l ie threw an ordinary fastball on the oiitsiile eonier. walked one baiter and watched his spec­ tacular defense frustrate M ocksville's ' cursed bats. “Seventeen of our first 20 balls were fly ouls." M ocksvillc coach M ike Lovelacc said after a 5 -1 season-end­ ing defeat, "Nineteen oul of 27 ouls were lly balls, and we hit .seven right on the bullon. 1 mean, they made some oulslanding plays. There were balls Hy­ ing everywhere." The baseball gods victim ized Mock.sville (16-17). which losl ihe .se­ ries Ihree ganies lo one as Burliiiglon (22-S) advanced lo the Area 111 sem ifi­ nals againsi Kannapolis. flere's how snakebitlen M ocksville and its strong pitcher, Dan Poindexler. were: Wiih ihe game scoreless in Ihe bottom of llie founh inning. Erik Walker missed a solo homer by inches as the righl fielder cliiiibed an invisible lad­ der. "1 ihink everybody in the park Ihoughi il was gone." Lovelace said. With the game still scorele.ss in ihe bottom of the llfth. Josh Burgess and Jess Maloney creamed pilches in back- lo-back al-bals. only lo watch bolh re­ sull in noisy ouls. "We couldn't gel a break." Lovelace said. "M ocksville did put good swings on a lol of pitches." Burlington coach Todd Wirt said. "M aybe il was jusl in Ihe cards for VIS to win." W illels’bnllel-dodging list goes on. In the sixth. Willie Infanle mashed a liner righl to the right fielder. In the sev­ enth, Walker smoked one righl lo Ihe lefl fielder. Through 7 I/.1 innings, or 23 baiters. Willels had a no-hitler-wilh (do whal?) no sirikeouls. W illels re­ corded his first K against an eighth-in 1‘leuse Svu M ocksvillu - I’ukc U5 lly Brinn Pilts Davie Counly Enlerprise Record I'ifih in an dy/ii-inn i .н'пс.ч on Davic /iifih Alhlclic l/dll of ranters. Jeffrey Lankford picked tip a golf club al age 9. didn'l bolher wilh lessons and shot a 'JO in his first round. The rest, as the saying goes, is hisiory. Lankford is the grealesl golfer Davie Counly has ever know n, and no one else even comes close. The lOlh-year m ember of ihe Caro­ linas PGA Slarled winning prestigious tournaments in I'ASO. he made the PGA Tour in 1УХ8 and nexl monlh he’ll play in the PGA Tour’s fourth and final m a­ jor. ihe ,S4ih PGA Championship, for the fiflh lime in si,\ years. In between. Lankford’s list of awards and titles looks like a page from a tele­ phone book. Con Shellon and Ncal C heek, w ho platoon as L ankford's caddy, theorize lhat Lankford. .18, could live on the PGA Tour if family wasn't the cenler of his life. He and wife An­ gela have three young children: daugh­ ler Taylor. 7: Josh. 5; and Brandon, 3, "He can llil wiib those guys." said Shellon. a Davie golf leamniale from |y79-.S2 aiul a friend since kindergar­ ten, "I think if he was out there on a ilaily basis and fell really, really com­ fortable w ith Ihose guys lhat he could play w iih Iheiii. They know one another like playing out al Hickory Hill, If he ever had thal lime lo gel com fortable, I Ihink he’d make a really good living out there because he’s got the game, "W e've had some good ones, bul he's undoubtedly the best that’s ever been through Davie Counly. and he’s probably Ihc best th at's ev er been through anywhere in this area. W alter Mall's having a great Senior career, but he wasn’t the caliber of golfer lhat Jef­ frey is right now." "I've watched a lol of guys hit golf balls, and he’s as good a ball striker basically as anybody on the T o u r- wilh the exceplion of ihe snperslars," Cheek said. "I’ll walch him hit on the driving nuige with the PGA players, and I can’l lell any difference. To play on the Tour you have to be oul there every week. You have to leave Greensboro and go to Houston, l-rom Houston you have lo go lo New Orleans. From New Orleans you have lo go lo f-'lorida. Thai’s a lough life and Jeffrey just decided a long time ago lhal wasn'l Ihe lifeslyle for him. "If he had elccled to Iry lhat. I feel sure he could do il. He could do it now. People don’l realize how good he is," Lankford revealed his enorm ous potential in 19X0. winning his age-16 bracket in the World Series of Junior Golf in Daytona. I-la. In 19,SI, he won the N.C. Junior Championship, finished third in the N.C.-S.C, Junior Tourna- nienl and look fourth in Ihe Donald Please Sec D avie’s - Pa(>e B2 - Photo by James BarringerMocksville shortstop Andrew Daywalt tries to tag a Burlington runner in the third-round series. D is a p p o in t in g Mocksville Suffers 4th Losing Recorcl In 21 Years »y B rian Pitls Davie Counly Enlerprise Record This was supposed lo be the year M ocksville ascended lo 20-win heighls for jusl ihe second lime in eight years, a place Mocksville lived from 19K9-94, Coach Mike Lovelace had hig goals for a leam that returned all the key com- ponenls from a 17-14 team in 2(101 - hut il didn’t happen. When Burlington tucked away Mocksvillc three ganies lo one in the third round oftlie American Legion baseball playoffs lasl week. M ocksville wore a long face and a dis­ appointing 16-17 rccord, "There w asn’t much we could say (afler a S-l season-ending defeat on July 8)." Lovelace said, "ll was a tough way for il 10 end. It was jusl a weird year nol getting our fiill team unlil Ihc lasl eight ganies of ihe regular season." As exciting as it was to watch Wesl Forsylh High pull off aU’ unexpeeled slum lo Ihe Class 4-A slale cham pion­ ship game, M ocksville Iraced its unfnl- fillnient lo W est's history-m aking riin. A fter playing 16 gam es wilh Davie High and college freshmen, Lovelace faced the difficult laskofblendingeighl Titans inlo a ini.x lhal had developed cominuiiy, Thai was asking loo much, and when Ihe playoffs rolled around. M ocksville was slill far from the finished product lhat Lovelace was working lo complete. Although it tread waler at 7-9 overall and 7-5 in Ihe district without stars from West, it conlinued lo run in place (9-8) al full slrenglh, allliough stiffer com ­ petition down the stretch obviously played a huge role in the wilh-W est and withoul-WesI resulls, "O f course wc wanted West to win the state championship, but it kind of worked against us as far as getting lo Please Seo Coach - Page B5 Poplin To Play Football At Coastal Carolina Patrick Lowery. David Wooldridge and Neil Kice received Ihe lion’s share oftlie notoriety during Ihe Davie High football team ’s drive lo Central Pied­ mont C onference cham pionships in 1999 and 2001, But Dave Poplin was an imporlani conlribulor. loo - imporlani enough lo play Division 1-AA foolball for Coastal Carolina. The 2002 Davie graduale will hit Coastal's fall campus as a walk-on, bul Davic coach Doug Illing believes it’s only a mailer of lime before Poplin - an elite sludenl who earneil enough academic money lo cover half of C C ’s luition - works his way to an athletic scholarship. "I think ihey'll find .some alhlclic money for him in the spring afler they see whal kind of person and player he is." Illing said. "1 Ihink he'll find him­ self having a free education because he gol a lot of il taken care of Ihrough aca­ demics." Poplin was a varsity fixture for three years..stai ling al lighl end for Iwo years and al righl guard last season. With Poplin blocking for quarterbacks Drew Ridcnhour and Dan Sullivan and run­ ners Ricky W hile and M ike Clemenl, Davic enjoyed Iwo banner seasons, go­ ing 10-3 and 4-0 in ihe CPC in 1999 and 9-2 and 4-1 lasl fall. When D avie’s offense clicked lasl year, il was almost always Ihrough gaps created by right tackle Chris Nichols and Poplin, who led the OL with 18 pancake blocks, "He led our offensive line in percent­ age,” Illing said of the 6 -2 ,245-pound Poplin, "We graded them every week and he was 85-90 perceni consistently, which is phenomenal. Seventy-five to 77 is whal we call a winning percent­ age, In olher wonls, he blocked Ihe right man, he stepped with the right fool, had good technique and gol his m an blocked." Illing and assistant M ike H erndon, a four-year linebacker coach who has Please See Poplin - Page B7 Н2 - DAVIK COIIM Y EN I KKPRISK RliCORO, July I«, 2002 DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECOKD, July 11,2Ж>2 — B3 His trophy collection started overflowing as a teenager. Jeffrey Lanl<ford sits with Coach Bob Henry after sign- Parents G.C. and Linda Lankford stand with Jeffrey af- ing a golf scholarship to N.C. State.ter he won the N.C. Junior Golf Championship in 1981. Davie’s Greatest Golfer: Lankford Continues Phenomenal Play Continued r-'roni I'auc HI Ross Toiirnamcnl, “ W e w ere phiyiiij; al H ickory Hill one day when we were proliatily 12.’’ said Barry W hillock.a 19S2i:)aviei;radii- ate. "H e liit liis tee ball in Ihc woods on No. 9. which is No. IS now. lie chipped out inlo tlie fairw ay and Ihen knocked il in the hole I'or birdie from !(>() yards oul. R ighi ihen 1 knew..." W hen Lankford, who grew np in H ickory Hill under par­ ents G .C . and IJnda l.ankford, approached Ilis freshnian sea­ son al Davic, he hail a choice: baseball or golf. "1 p lay ed b aseb all m ore than g o lf and liked baseball much hetter." he said. "I didn't gel real serious wilh golf until I had lo choose. Once I deciiled ('П golf, we played e\eryday. M e, C on and K en .Shellon, B rian D rig g ers, fiarry W hittaker, ,Stanley Randall and Johnny M iller It w asn't noth­ ing for ns lo go to I lickory I Iill at S o'clock in the m orning and have our mom pick us up al S o'clock at nighl. It was noth­ ing to walk .ifi or 45 or even .54 holes a day." l.ankford pul his e.\cep- liunal baseball skills on ihe shell. Ivcam e a Davic golf stal- w an overnight and lielpeil the War liagles maintain a mind- boggling run from the early l‘)7()s through the niid-19S()s. As a 1479 freshnian, he dcliv- Angela signs Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony regis­ try, Their children, clockwise; Taylor, Josh and Brandon. Lankford stands with the '98 PGA Cup championship trophy. He helped the USA defeat Great Britain-lreland, eicd five scores betw een 74-78 and m ade All-N orth Piedmont C onference as D avie rocked league runner-up .Asheboro by 67 strokes. He was Nl’C Flayer o f ihe Year as a sophom ore, w hen D avie grabbed the league title by another (>7 shots, blitzed the dislricl hy IS shots and claimed sixth in the slate, Ciiaiit D avie beat annual bridesm aid A sheboro by .^9 shots in I9SI. .After finishing runner-up lo team m ate W hit­ taker for N l’C fla y e r of the Year. Lankford firoil a .'i-under 6S in the sectional lournameni. As a senior, Lankford's in­ credible skills produced nine scores of 74 or belter (includ­ ing a .S-under 67), Nl’C Player o f the Year for the second lime and a scholarship to N,C. State. That 1982 team was one of the finest in Davie sports his­ tory. Wilh Lankford shooting 76-7.Я, the War Laglcs trailed eventual state cham p T erry Sanford by one stroke after one round. They settled for fourth am ong 20 leam s, only five strokes behind Sanford, "It w as incredible," Lank­ ford said o f D avie’s golf tradi­ tion, "and Ihere w ere good leam s in the conference. We wore jusl so m uch better than everybody else. Il w asn’t noth­ ing for us to win by 30 shols. The fifth m an on the leam was capable o f shooling just as gooil as anyone else." Lankford only expanded his burgeoning trophy case at N.C. S tale. T he 6 -2 , 165-pound freshman played No. 3 in 19S3, when Slalc finished sccomi in the ACC and c|ualified for na­ tionals. The next year he was Ihe W olfpack's top perform er in seven of 12 m atches while averaging 74.0 strokes, team MVP. first-leam A ll-A CC and w on Ihe C a ro lin a 's M etro A m ateur w iih a lournam cnl- record 5-under. As a 1986 senior, Lankford was team MVP, A ll-A CC and firsl-lcam All-America. W hal's even scarier is lhat Lankford bcal N orth C arolina's D avis Love III "just as m any tim es as he beat m e." Lankford puts on below -par clinics at Hickory Hill almost w iihoul efforl. The stories are breathtaking. • "O ne day he played wiih a 6-iron - jusl a 6-iron, nol even a puller - because I thought 1 could beat him if he used jusl one club." C heek said. "H e shot I -over on the hack side (at I lickory 1 Iill) and 1 shot 3-over. I thought he’d be 4 -or 5-over" • "H e w as 8-under afler eighI holes," Hilly M arrs, a 1981 D avie grad, said o f a Davie’s 1982 golf team finished fourth in the state. They are, from left; front row - Bubba Brown, Con Shelton, Brian Driggers, John t\/Iatthews and Kip Sales; back row - Eric Southern, Steve Stiller, Jeffrey Lankford, Uly Grisette and Coach Bob Henry. Angela Lankford presented her husband (seated left beside John Parker and Bill Peeler) at the May 5 Davie High Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. round last sum m er. "W e gel lo Ihe turn and he said he had lo quit. Me had som elhing to do wilh his family that evening. I w as like: 'M an, how do you slop’,’ T here's no way you can quit n o w ,’ He ju st sort o f laughed aboul it, "(A nother lim e) 1 saw him drive il across the green into the b u n k er on N o, 10 at H ickory H ill, ll ’s like 360 yards. G ranled ihe hole w as playing a lillle dow nw ind, hul I swear it couldn’t have missed the flag bul by inches. The funny pari w as when he hit il, he just turned around, smiled and said :' You ever seen a holc- in-one on a par-4?' " • "W e played in a pro-assis­ tant lournam eni at Pineluirsi," said 1982 D avie grad and H ickory H ill assistan t pro D avid W hitaker. "O ur first round (3-under 69) we were 45th. W hen we went out lo (Pinehursl’s) No. 8 the second day, he told me on Ihe first tec: ■ 1 didn'l drive all the way down here 10 finish 40ih.’ We had 66 and he basically shoi 66 on his own - on one of Ihe hardest courses I’ve ever seen - and put us in a tie for sixth. "The firsl tlay wc were play­ ing and having a good lim e, just a casual round of golf. The second day I found oul what il was like when he lurned it on. Som e people are born w ith lhal." F rien d s m arv el al L a n k fo rd ’s p o k er-face d e ­ meanor. H e’ll shoot an ouira- geous score and never .scream, never go cra/.y. He speaks softly and acls like il’s jusl an- olher day al ihe office. “ H e’ll go 10 H ickory Hill and shoot anyw here Iron) 63- 67 every lim e he tees it up," Shellon said. "I rem em ber one day 1 cam e in and he was fin­ ished and 1 said: 'Jeffrey, how did you play'.’’ Me said: 'I played preliy g o o d .’ I said: ‘Well, whal did you shool'.’’ Me saiil:' I don’t even know, lei me figure it out.’ He shot 63 and didn’t even know il. Nine bird­ ies and nine pars. H e's just that good." One lime, in a pro-am tour- namenl, Lankford drove a par- 5 tee ball w ithin 210 yards, then made double-eagle 2 wiih a 4-iron. D uring his march lo the N.C. Junior lille, he .sealed the deal on Ihe par-4 15 by hil- ling an 8-iron 150 yards for eagle. H e's made four hole-in- ones, including tw o in lourna- rnenl play. D espile bogeying tw'o o f Ihe lasi Ihrce holes, he shot an 11-under 60 to w in a pro-am tournam ent by a stag­ gering lO slrokes, "Fifty-seven was the record score on a regulation course, and 1 w as right there at it,” he said. And after posting five 63s at H ickory H ill, L an k fo rd turned in a 61 last Saturday, draw ing gasps from partners Randall, Cheek and W hittaker, w ho shot a "quiet" 68. The 11 - under card included a bogey on No. 9 and a 29 on the back. "H e made it look like the easiest thing in the w orld. Il w as like a walk in the park. He m ak es e v ery lh in g look so easy," Randall said, "Straight dow n the m iddle, birdie pull, every hole, and I ’m sitting there irying to get it in the fair­ way, The bogey he made was b ecau se he hit a long iron straight over the fiag over the green,” Pro Career In his second PGA Q ualify­ ing School atlem pl in Florida, Lankford strung logelher 69- 68-73-73-75-80, m ade the cut by one shot and lived the PGA Tour dream in 1988. "B illy A ndrade and I were the youngest guys lo play on Ihe T o u r al lhal lim e," Lankford said. "Thai w as in­ credible becau.se Ihal's whal I alw ays dream ed of." T he th rill d ied quick ly . Lankford failed to make the top 125 lo retain his card. "I missed a lot o f culs by a shot or two, but I didn’t play good at all," he said. "1 ju sl pressed too m uch." Lankford lost his com peti­ tive edge tw o years laler and didn’l touch a club for more lhan a year. Mis batteries re­ charged, Lankford accepted an invitation for a friendly round al Tanglew ood and shot 70 on Ihe c h am p io n sh ip c o u rsc. T h ai’s w hen he realized Ihe gam e could slill be fun. Priorities changed when the Lankfords started a family in 1995. A lthough he knows he can hit the ball as far and as stra ig h t as T o u r p la y e rs, Lankford's contení alternating g olf and fam ily lim e on Ihe Carolinas PGA circuit, which he joined in 1993, C lub pros around the coun­ try bow at the sig h t of Lankford. H e’s been the C aro­ linas Ph »ycr of the Year R un­ ner-up three times. Last year he won C arolinas Player o f the Year and finished second in the n ational p la y e r-o f-th e -y ea r race. In 1998, he m ade the PGA Cup leam ("Il’s just like the Ryder C up bul club pros." he said.), and Lankford helped the top 10 from the USA beat the cream o f the crop from Great Britain and Ireland. The lop 25 in the National Cluh Pro C ham pionship tour­ nament gain berths to the PGA C ham pionship, and Lankford finished eighth in 1997. fifth in 1998, fifth In 1999, eighth in 2001 and 16th in 2002. In one o f Ihe C lub Pro C h am p io n sh ip s, L an k fo rd ranked fifth in drivingili.stance, 294 yards. Through one round of the 1997 PGA C ham pion­ ship, he w as tied for firsl in fairways hil. "N obody in N orth or South Carolina can louch him on his level,” Randall said. "W hen we go play in those tournam ents, when he steps on the tee every­ body knows who they’ve got to beat. It looks lo m e h e ’s playing bolter now lhan he ever has." Lankford inched tow ard the PGA Cham pionship cut line in 1997 and 1998. H e’ll m ake his fifih PGA Cham pionship ap­ pearance al Hazelline National G olf Course in M innesota on Aug. 15. "H ere's a guy 38 years old. has three children, married, has to keep a job and he can slill qualify and play in the PGA C ham pionship," Shellon said. "N ol m any people can say they’ve played in the PGA wilh the besi players in the world. "It’s a neat feeling to walk up with Jeffrey on the first tee o fa PGA. You look around and there’s Tiger W oods, N icklaus and N orm an. K now ing w e grew up logelher and been bcsl friends forever, lo sec him stand on thal lee box m akes you so proud of him. It’s a real privilege to be inside the ropes. T h at’s a lol a pressure. You look down llic fairw ay and all Ihe way lo the green, and it’s a b so lu tely w a ll-to -w a ll people.” I S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s CAROLINA P LU M B IN G a n ,» . . 3 4 5 -4 2 1 1 James Idol and Chris Bullard of Carolina Express Plumbing. Former Marine, Policeman Form Plumbing Business A former Marine and a city cop have joined lo form Carolina Express Plumbing. They opened the busi­ ness in March. They call themselves the “Repair Specialists." Together, they have 15 years of experience in the plumbing business, and they have a world of experi­ ence in life. The partners are James Idol of Kernersville and Christopher Bullard of Winston-Salem. Idol, 32, is the former Marine, who served tours in both “Desert Storm" and in Somalia for “Operation Restore Hope." His father was a plumber, and James grew up going with his father to jobs when he was as young as 9 and 10 years old. After graduating from Glenn High in 1988, he joined the Marine Corps, leaving the service In 1994, He worked for other plumbers in the following years, always planning one day to launch his com­ pany. Bul he needed a partner. “I wanted someone dependable, with a good personality, bul most importantly, someone with good personal and business morals.” That’s when he and Chris cemented their partner­ ship. Chris, 37, is a 1983 graduate of East Forsyth and a 1988 graduate ol Western Carolina University. But he has always remembered he got a second chance at lile as a child. On his 7th birthday, Bullard was hit by a car while going to the school bus stop. Given a 50-50 chance ol living, he was pieced back together. His leacher, I\/lrs. Clapp, came lo his home to help him complete the first grade. Afler school, he joined his father's at Bullard Motors. When the company was hit by thieves, Bullard became interested in police work. He has served 11 years as a Winston-Salem policeman, currently as a field training officer. Idol said he was delighted with the reception the company has received and the steady growth ot calls. “Every month, we have continued to grow," he said. “Just like our past jobs of the United States Marine Corps and the Winston-Salem Police, we are here to first and foremost serve the public and meet Iheir needs," he said, Carolina Express Plumbing is licensed and in­ sured. 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Wilh Lovelace using 28 bat­ ters and 14 pitchers, the .season was an elevator. M ocksvillc never hail a losing streak or win­ ning streak longer than three games. Il reached the .500 hiniip on eight occasions, bul dropped 2002 Games M ay L Mooresville 8, Mock I * L Mooresville 14. Mock 8 ♦ L Le.xington 8. Mock 1 ♦ W Mock 9, Wilkes Co. I L Burlington II. Mock 0 W Mock 11. Kernersville 6 L Rowan 9. Mocksvillc .1 W M ock 18. Slalesville 4 L Mooresville 9, Mock 8 .lunc \V Mock 13. Keniersville ^ L Rowan Counly 18, Mock 2 W M ock 10, Wilkes Co. 8 W 11, Statesville 2 W Mock 16, Statesville ,'i L Le.xington 9, Mock 8 ♦ L Uowan Co. 14, Mock 9 W Mock 14, Mooresville 7 W M ock II, Statesville 0 L Mooresville 7, Mock 2 W Mock 12, Wilkes Co. 2 W Mock 14, Mooresville 4 L Wilkes Co. 4. Mock 3 L Burlington 8. Mock 5 L Rowan Co. 7, Mock 2 W M ock l2,A sheboro II ♦ W Mock 10. Wilkes Co. 0 L W ilkes Co. 7. Mock 3 W M ock 10. Wilkes 3 W Mock 8. Wilkes 3 L Burlington 7, Mock 6 L Burlington 13. Mock 3 W Mock 8. Burlington 4 L Burlington 5. Mock I Note: ♦ - Denotes exhibition games. the following game six times. It lost five of six meetings wilh Burlington, and aflcr producing 1.5 winning records sincc 1982, it suffered the fourlh losing record in the program's 21 years. "Lonnie Bames, Ricky Bent­ ley, W illie Infante, M cKenzie W illoughby. Andrew Daywalt and Evan Beam were the only ones with us the whole year," Lovelace bemoaned. The H ighlights • Brad Bullard, Ihe leadoff speedster in center field, hit a splendid .431 before getting sidelined wiih mono mere hours before Game I with Burlington. • Daywalt, Bentley and W il­ loughby cracked M ocksville’s all-tim e charts. D ayw all’s 12 doubles tied B ryan B ishop (1987), Skipp C rider (2000). Bob R ichardson (1987) and Corbin Russell (1992) for sec­ ond behind A llen B ruce's 13 doubles in 1987. Bentley and D ayw alt's 30 walks/HBPs ranked ninth all- time. Bentley's 21 stolen bases were Ihe fifth-highest tolal, Daywalt's 15 swipes were No. 9. And W illoughby became Ihe 19th player to belt seven or moro home nms. • Travis Allen led the slaff with a 5-2 rccord and 61 innings pitched. • Erik Walker. Ihe all-slate pitcher from West who is licailod lo Charlolte Universily. deliv­ ered a robust 1.45 ERA hy strik­ ing out 40 in 24 2/3 innings. Storied C areer The premature end closed Ihc book on a legendary career. Day­ wall - who led Mocksville with 123 at-bats, 38 runs, 43 hils, .349 average (based on two A lls per game) and 12 doubles - was a fixture in the lineup for 128 games and lour years. lie finished r60-for-486, hil­ ling .293 al age 15, .338 in 2()()() and .333 in 200! and pushing his career clip lo .329 ihis year. " lie ’s probably the career leader in gam es," Lovelace said, "'riiere’s nol many guys lhal play Legion ball for four years. It's very rare lo come in as a fresh­ man and slarl." Next Venr A lthough M ocksville was loaded wilh experience. 20(1.( looks promising thanks lo a six- monlh exiension in ihe agc cul- olT. I'lavei's who don'l turn 19 helbrcJan. I will be eligible next year, a list lhal includes Bullard, Infam e. Jess M aloney, Dan Poirulcxler, Cody Crotts, David Perkins. Barnes, Casey Stanley, Willougliby, Beam and RobTny- lor That means Mocksville will only lose two everyday starters (Daywalt and Bentley) and two pilchers (Allen and Walker). "W c'rc nol losing as many guys as I Ihoughl sincc they're raising the age limit," Lovelace said. "I Ihoughl we were going lo be in bad shape. It looks briühl." l\/locksville Goes Quietly In Second Round C ontinued From Page B l ning pincli-hitler. "(W illcis) jusl threw il right Ihere and said: ’Here it is, hit it.’ " Lovelace said. "Everything was away and we were trying to yank everyihing out of the park. The center fielder had eight put- outs." Poindexter did everyihing he could, facing four or fewer bat­ ters in six of eighl innings. He scattered eighl hils, slruck oul seven and d id n ’t issue any walks. Bul his valiant efforl went in vain because Mocksville man­ aged two baserunners in Ihe first seven frames - Maloney walked wilh Iwo out in the second and Rob Taylor reached on a sixth- inning error. "Going inlo Ihe sixth, I won­ dered if anyone w ould ever score," Wirt said. "Poindexter did a great job. He held Ihem down," Lovelace said. The game was basically de­ cided on a defensive breakdown in the top of the sixth. Poindex­ ter saw ed o ff B u rlin g to n ’s cleanup slugger, who skied one into shallow left. Infante, a catcher w ho was playing left partly becausc of his effective bat and partly becau.se center fielder Brad Bullard was side­ lined with mono, was positioned deep and didn't get Ihere in time 10 call for Ihc ball. The weight fell on the shoulders o f shortstop Andrew Daywall, who tried lo make an improbable over-the- shoulder calch. The easy out landed. Sadly, it proved to be Mock.sville’s fi­ nal straw when a sac fiy and two- run double followed for a 3-0 Burlington lead. "That killed us," Lovelace said. "Il w as ju st a routine popup. We gol the next guy oul, so we would have left guys at first and second." In the lop of Ihe eighth, Bur­ lington converted an error into a 4-0 lead. Taylor ended Ihe no-hitter wilh a one-out single in the lasl of the eighth, and scored on a Ricky Bentley triple. C asey Stanley had M ocksville’s Ihird and final hit. If M ocksville could have found holes and rattled W illets, 11 sensed the upper hand in a de­ cisive Game 5. Ultimately, ihere v/asn’l a Game 5 because error- prone Mocksville coughed up a 6-4 eighth-inning lead in Game 1. "W e had (a ll-sta te stud) Walker ready lo go for Game 5." Jess Maloney takes a healthy cut in Game 4 against Burlington, which won the series three games to one. ' .1 \ M ocksville Baseball S tatistics Final Record: 16-17 H ITTIN G AB R H RBI AVO. 2B 3B HR Bullard 51 II 22 II .431 4 0 0 Daywall 123 38 43 22 .349 12 0 2 Perkins 75 19 26 21 .346 6 0 3 Johnson 6 1 2 2 .333 0 0 0 Willoughby 99 24 32 34 .323 9 I 7 Stanley 57 15 18 17 .315 1 (I 3 Benlley 111 34 34 13 .306 9 1 0 Infante 75 18 23 13 .306 4 0 0 Maloney 54 II 16 9 .296 4 0 2 Taylor 44 12 13 9 .295 3 0 2 Beam 96 20 28 9 .291 4 0 0 Bames 21 2 6 3 .285 0 0 1 Burgess 54 8 15 5 .277 2 0 0 W alker 23 4 6 6 .260 2 0 0 Beck 16 3 4 1 .250 0 0 0 Allen 31 5 7 6 .225 1 0 1 Golding 40 8 9 5 .225 1 0 0 Ross 81 12 18 12 .222 4 0 1 HoUifield 19 3 3 1 .157 0 0 0 Poindexter 9 0 1 0 .111 0 0 0 Randolph 13 1 1 0 .076 0 0 0 Comalzer 14 2 1 0 .071 1 0 0 Crolls 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Darnell I 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Robbins 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Smith 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Snow 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Stephenson 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TO TA LS 1130 251 329 202 .291 68 2 22 piT C H iN (; VV-L IP H R ER BB s o ERA Grose 0-0 2 2 4 0 3 3 0.00 W alker 1-2 24 2/3 20 12 4 11 40 1.45 Poindexter 1-2 26,24 12 8 7 27 2.76 Bames 4-3 41 2/3 38 28 18 33 38 3.88 Willoughby 2-2 26 28 24 12 15 21 4.15 Allen 5-2 61 56 44 31 16 43 4.57 Comalzer 1 -0 13 16 II 7 7 9 4.84 Perkins l-l 14 2/3 13 13 8 10 9 4.90 Snow 0 -1 18 1/3 22 2 2 13 13 16 6.38 Beck 0 -0 5 1/3 7 5 4 0 0 6.75 Golding 0-0 6 1/3 9 6 5 7 4 7.10 Crotts 1-3 22 2/3 34 25 2 2 7 16 8.73 Wright 0 -1 4 2/3 6 6 5 4 8 9.64 Daywalt 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 9 2 3 18.69 TO TA LS 16-17 270 2/3 288 221 146 135 235 4.85 STO LEN BASES: Benlley 21, Daywalt 15, Bullard 5, Infante 5, Ross 5, Stanley 4, HoUifield 3, Taylor 3, Burge.ss 2, Beam, Golding, Johnson, Perkins, Willoughby W A L K S / H P B : Bentley 30, Daywalt 30, Infanle 29, Beam 15, Perkins 14, Stanley 14, W illoughby 14, Golding 7, HoUifield 7, M aloney 7, Ross 7, Bullard 6, Allen 5, Taylor 4, Beck 3, Burgess 3, Johnson 3, Poindexter 3, Randolph 2, Cornatzer, Smith, Walker Lovelace said. “Wc knew if wc could win Ihis one. we’ll have a grcal opportunity, kind of like whal Kannapolis did. They w ere ilown 2-1 and came hack to beat K ing. Bul we gave lhal first game away (7-6)," "W e feel forlunaic lo ad­ vance," Wirt said. "Mocksvillc has a great leam." "B urlington's a greal team anil I look for them to beat Kan- napiilis," l.iivclacc cunllnucd. "T hey're very I'uiKlamenlally sound. They had a lol more pilchitig Ihan I ihoughl they had. They wcnl six or seven deep jusf like wc dill." I)ii\ii‘ ill) r h l)i D .n w .ill SS 1 I) 0 0 Inl.inti.' It -1 <> 0 I) lb I (I I (I W .ilkorilh .1 (I 11 O Hiiri;osN с •1 0 0 0 \l;iltiiK‘v Il>: 0 0 0 r.i>liir 21'}1 I 0 \Villtnij:lii\v IÍ : 0 0 0 IUm ii) Il 1 0 0 0 Monlk') I'l \(1 t t .u I 3 \ 11||гПпц1о|1 i)(M) 00.Í 011 - 5 Ml4-ks\illl> (ИХ) (HK> 0 1 0 - 1 -1Ц Hcnilo). M n ik IP II К 1•:u ПП so i’oivKlcr \. 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AldiiioD^i m iiiK Ini nir imli [<inei tiognit in ol llllVi jii4Ciiiiii UbuiiiiI iiiiiei (kiiti «ili ipjii Opcilili 111111(4 (illl it4 Ioli hi(/(illinj end cilli B4di lioi t(( Bhaait ii llii U S ai’l itttutd i toicAJiite AHuKi luliiiil la (tiinii Hiitnciioni ipdr - iti lilit Inai lad ((«ditiMt tt tpiiil toi (limiti CIiMBl JI07 AII119I111 iiiiiiid !|iiai lad ini diiaond loto «ttigo ut iionKictf luiliaiiiki ol Spini {cMunitiiitii (mpiiT 11 nV) - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 18. 2002 Davie High Summer Baseball Team Falls Into Second Place Tlie Diivie High siiiiinier baseball leam fell lo second in Ihe league aller doniinalinj; the lirsl half ofllie .schedule. Due lo Lillle League All-Slar compeli- tion. Davie played several ganie.s wilhoul some of ils regular start­ ers. A mostly 16-uiuler s(|uad par- licipated in Ihe USSSA 18-un- der state tournam ent, w here Davie finished 1-3. ll placed Iwo players on thc all-state team - pilcher Diislln Harrison and cen­ ter fielder Zach Vogler. Diivie 7, Kiindleniiin -4 David used three home runs lo suppori .lohii М оП аШ еГ' pitching. Two iliii)U4v 1ИМИ M eKen/ie \VilloU);liln and one froni Ted Kandolph U'd Ilio « a\ in game one of a ilonbUMioadoi K iindleiiiiin ft. D ìu lo 5 In gam e iw o. K antllem an .scorci! Ihix-c iiins in thè |>о|1>мп of Ihe fiflh l'or Ilio « in. I1a\ le was led al llie piale b\ Daniel Hotlilìeld (.\-foi-.il Diivle 10. ( alviirv 0 D avie blastcd t'alv ary in game ono. McOaniel pickcd up thè 'V in while allowiug only one hil. livan Heam and Mail Siiiilh had .^-for-.' perfonnances. «'iilviirv H. DiivIe 7 Rising freshm an Jonaihan lliiuhlns was 2-for-2 wilh Iwo doubles. R a m s F o o t b a ll M e e t in g S e t F o r J u ly 2 5 t h I'he M ocksville Rams will hold a nrceting for those intcr- esled in playing football July 25 at 7 p.m, at the Davie Public Li­ brary. l-'or i|iicstions, call Coach Kerwyn Wilson at 492-2515. Members of the 2002 Davie American Littie 9-10 girls ali-star team, from left: front - Grace Loeffler, Michelle Hamilton, Autumn Jones, Sara Handy, Morgan Wyatt, Laura Tierney; middle - Annelise Chesnee, Ashleigh James, Jordan Moore, Lindsay Bailey, Rebecca Bobo, Samantha Tarleton, Kayla Cornatzer; back, coaches Keith Handy, Mike Wyatt, RJ. Bobo. Sottball All Stars W in 2 Special o f th e W eek Hie Davie County girls 9 -10 year old All-Star leam faced off wilh Ihc Souihw esi A ll-Stars from Forsyih County lasl Thurs­ day night. Davic opened the game scor­ ing three runs; a double by Annelise Chc.snee, a .steal lo home by Sara Handy, and a sac­ rifice by Jordan Moore. South­ west answered in Ihc bottom of the first by .scoring five runs lo lake Ihe lead in Ihe game, South­ west continued lo dominate in llie .second, holding Davic lo one run while driving in four more of iheir own, Thc game entered llie third inning wilh Southwest ahead 9- 4. I'he Davic girls explmlecl in Ihe lop of the fourth scoring 17 tuns wilh ISVO homcruns from A. Chesnee, Southwest was unable IO answer in Ihe bollom of ihe Ihird, and D avie enlcred Ihe fourih inning wilh their firsl lead in Ihe game. 21-9. Davie scorcd five more runs in thc top of thc fourih and sealed thc win by holding Soiilh- wcst to one run in the bottom of Ihe fourih. Davie won 26-10. Ciame balls were prcsenlcd lo Ihc pitcher, Grace Loefller and lo Ihe firsl base player. Annelise Chesnee, Davie continued in ihcir tour­ nament quest on Salurday nighl by defeating the Northwest All­ stars 17-5 after six innings. Rec Dept. Golf League Starts On August 12 A goll' league for four-playcr team s w ill be played on M on­ day evenings beginning A ug. 12. T hc cost is $50 per team plus green fee, ami the deadline lo sign up is July 26. T he M ocksville-D avie R ecreation D eparlineiit w ill take the I'irsl eight team s. C all 751-2325. Lance Honeybuns W h e n Y o u i H e a l t 0 £ a i V h m e X C a We Are Hdre To Help. I B ill S u z a n n e ! > s t e r l a r n h a r d t M a r l d W h i t e J a n e R Í M e n b a r k B e t h ^ S t r o u d I'o r (■real iiii'(> rm :itiiiii im (1г 11цч \ h i'a lll) p ro b le m s , ци lo « u > > .l(lslcr(lrilt'rO .1(1111 Limit 8 While Supplic.s Last Regular H ours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 4 9 5 V a l l e y R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e • ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 w\vw.fo.stcrdrugco.com U l e ’ r e j u s t a m o u s e - c l i c k a w a y . . . D A V I E C O U N T Y en ter pr i/ S eco rd ONLINE G o 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 w e b s i t e a t w w w . e n t e r p r l s e - r e c o r d . c o m f o r a c o n v e n i e n t l i n k t o o u r l a t e s t e d i t i o n . I t ’s y o u r o n l i n e c o n n e c t i o n t o D a v i e C o u n t y . Davie County... We Ve Got You Covered! u iw w .e n t e r p r ls e - r e c o r d .c o m Amber Keenan has qualified for the Youth World Championships in barrel racing. 11 Year Old Qualifies For World Barrel Racing Championships Ainbcr Kecnaii. an ll-ycar- old whd has bceii racing harrcis fur Iwo ycars. rode in llic NUl l.\ (Nalional Barici llcirsc.Associa- tioii) lastycarand this ycari|uali- fied to com pete in thè ^■olllh World Championships in Jack- siMi. Mississippi. July 29-.Aug. .1. ■'Clk-yaiino. my horse, and I aie \ory esciteli aiul looking lor- waid Id going <lown and racing aÿainsi children from all ;imund whom also 4ualilied lo com ­ pelí'." Keenan said. **1 am look- ing for sponsors to help me make Ihis irip." If anyone is iiitcrestcd in sponsoring Keenan's trip to Mis­ sissippi. conlacl Ihe Keenans at ■UiS-l-tfi.S. I'hey live on Walt Wilson Road in Mocksville. Signups Start For Five Coed Soccer Divisions Signups have begun for five coed soccer divisions - Uf>. Ll.S. UlO. U12 and U 14-lhrough the M ocksville-D avie Recrealion Departmenl. Regisiralions my be hroiighl by Ihc rec deparinieiit at the Hrock Gym M oiulay-I'riday from cS a.ni.-5 p.m. The lee Is S.4) |w ilh a S5 iliscount l'or each ad- dilional child in Ihe same fam- ilvIfortheU O .U .S.lllO andU i: divisions, aiul the deailline to register is /\iig. líi. .ЛП games «ili be playeil al I'iiiebrook 1:1- emenlary on Saliinlays and .Sun­ day',. I’lay will begin in niid- Sepiember and conliiiue Ihrough till' tirsi of Nowinber. I he l^l-l dÌN'ision i> a travel leain with a cost of '?40. The deadline is .\iig. 9. .Also. Ihere \\ill be a soccer clinic iS.i per player) on Aug. 24 at I’iiiebrook. The instructors w'ill be Davie varsity bo\s soc­ cer coach Jim Caudill and his Davic players. Pay the clinic fee at the field al Ihe lime of clinic. The limes for U(i ami US will be 9-1(1:15 a.m.; l((:45-noi>n for UK) and U12. Players should arrive 15 minutes before iheir scheduled lime. Phiyers may bring a soccer ball anil water hottlc with name on both. Old School D a v i e S p o r t s N e w s F r o m J u l y , 1 9 9 4 • Brock Keene, a leflbaiideil pitcher, signed a granl-in-aid to play baseball for the W ilming­ ton Universily Seahawks, As a Davie High junior. Keene won a school-record 12 gam es - against one defeat - and led the War l£agles to Ihe 4-A final lour, I le won si.\ Davic games as a se­ nior before leading a 2(1-12 M ocksville Legion team with four wins. fiO innings pitched ;ind 7 I strikeouts. Jon David Crider led M ocks­ villc wilh a 1.10 IHRA lo finish w ith a ."i-l rccord, and R.J. Speaks sm acked nine home runs. S D P h y s i c a l s A v a i l a b l e J u l y 3 1 Sports physicals for South Davic sludents will be given al thc .school on July .11 starling al 6 p.m. on a firsl-com e. firsl- scrvc basis. The cosl will be S 10. This physical will be good forall sports until July .11, 200.1. Coed Softball Signups Begin The M ocksville-Davie Rec­ reation D epartm enl is taking signups for coed softball. The Rich Park league will begin on Aug. 12, and the deadline to en­ ter is July 26. Game nights will be Monday, Tuesday and Thurs­ day. Call 751-2.125 to legi.stcr. • The Davie M ariners, a 12- uiider baseball team, carncil a ' berih lo Uurnsville, M innesota for ihe AAU National lourna- nienl hy going 5-1 and captur­ ing the silver medal in the slate tournament. I'he M ariners, coachcd by Dink Smith and Steve Riden­ hour, included nine D avie County players; Clint Hailey. J.C. Williard. Ross Smilh. Scotl Tra/.ier. Jeremy Smith, Uradley W illard. D rew R idenhour. Shawn Brooks and Jerrod Stan- lev. ★ MAC ★ I B U TN ER i S T A T K S F . N A T F . i | - l.ili'liiiii; h’r;ii(hlinin Oin.wmiihr n.\vii:-Y,\i)KiN.M>\Y,\,\ M ac B v t n e r î Рлп) ¡-OR HY Mac Butnick i-oh SiAn: Si-жп: ? t i t t t % £ E a y * S T R E E S E R V IC E 336-492-2944 TOLL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Fslimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsyih & Davie Courtly Selective Trimming & Pruning • Tree Removal Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing 'Trained Arborist (Complete Clean Up) Poplin Helped Davie Win 23 Games, 2 Conference Titles DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ,Iuly 18. 2002 - B7 Cuntinued I'rnin I’anc B l since relini|uished his foolball duties, linked Poplin to CC coach David Beniiell, who lefl Catawba fora new program lhat will begin play in the fall of 200.1. That means every player will red-shirt this .season. "I lold Bennetl he’s going lo be a 260-, 265-poiind fella one day and he’s worth taking a chance on," Illing said, “H e’s got Ihe hands lo play light end. he jvisl doesn’t have the height of some of the tighl ends, Bul you won’t find a heller blocking light end than whal you'll get in Dave I’oplin." I’oplin will have a unique opportunily. Not only is Coastal building facilities lhal will rival any Division l-AA school in the country, il has a coach lhal turned Catawba inlo a Division II national power. " The weight room is going to be Ihe sccond-biggesi in Soulh Carolina nexi lo C lem son's." Poplin Poplin said. "liverything’s going lo be brand-spanking new ," Illing said. "I Ihink he’s got a spccial opportunily. O f course being able to play for David Bennell is special in ilsclf. He's a young coach lhal's rising in Ihe coach­ ing ranks.'Y ou're going to see David ncnnell al a major univer­ sity one day." 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There are penalties for early withdrawal, and account terms are subject to change. Member FDIC «6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18. 2002 Davie Highi Summer Baseball Team Falls Into Second Place The D avic Iligli siininicr hasL-ball iL-ain fell lo sccorul in lliL- league after iloniinating the first haifol' the schedule. Due to Little League All-Star eonipeti- tion. Davic played scvenil games withoul some ol'its regular start­ ers. A mostly 16-iuuler s(|uad par­ ticipated in Ihc USSSA Ift-un- ilcr stale tournam ent, w here Davie linished 1-.1. It placed two players on the all-state team - pitcher Duslin Harrison and cen­ ter fielder Zach Vogler. Dnvic 7, liiindlem un 4 David used three home runs to support John M cD aniel's pitching. Two dingers from McKen/.ie W illoughby and one from Ted Randolph Icil the way in game one of a doubleheader. K undlcnuin A, Onvlc 5 In gam e tw o. R andlem an scored three nms in Ihe bottom of the fifth for the win. Davie was led at the plate by Daniel llollineld (.1-for-.1). Davie 10, C alvary 0 D avic blasted C alvary in game one. McDaniel picked up Ihe win while allowing only one hil. Evan Beam and Matt Smilh had 3-for-3 perfonnanccs. C alvary 8, D avie 7 Rising freshm an Jonathan Hutchins was 2-for-2 with two doubles. R a m s F o o t b a ll M e e t in g S e t F o r J u ly 2 5 t h The M ocksville Rams will hold a meeting for those inter­ ested in playing football July 2,“! at 7 p.m. at (he Davic Public Li­ brary. For questions, call Coach Kerwyn W ilson at 492-2515. Members of the 2002 Davie American Little 9-10 girls all-star team, from left: front - Grace Loeffler, Micfielle Hamilton, Autumn Jones, Sara Handy, Morgan Wyatt, Laura Tierney: middle -Annellse Chesnee, Ashleigh James, Jordan Moore, Lindsay Bailey, Rebecca Bobo, Samantha Tarleton, Kayla Cornatzer; back, coaches Keith Handy, Mike Wyatt, RJ. Bobo. Softball All Stars Win 2 Special o f the W eek The Davic Counly girls ‘J-IO year old All-Star team faced off with the Southwest All-Stars from Forsyth Counly last Tliurs- day night. Davie opened the game scor- iiig three runs: a double by Annclise Chesnee, a steal to home by Sara Handy, and a sac­ rifice by Jordan Moore. South­ west answered in Ihc bottom of the first by scoring five nins to lake the lead in Ihe game. South­ west continued to dominate in the second, holding Davie to one rim while driving in four more of Iheir own. The game entered the Ihird inning with Southwest ahead 9- 4. Tlie Davie girts exploded in Ihe top of Ihe fourth scoring 17 runs with Uvo homeruns from A. Chesnee. Southwest was unable to answer in the bottom of the third, and D avie entered the founh inning with their first lead in the game. 21 -9. Davie scored five more runs in the lop o f Ihe fourth and sealed the win by holding South­ west to one run in the bottom of the fourth. Davie won 26-10. Game balls were presented to Ihc pitcher. Grace Loefller and lo Ihc firsl base player, Annclise Chesnee. Davie continued in their lour­ namenl quest on Saturday night hy defeating Ihe Northwest Ail- stars 17-5 after six innings. Rec Dept. Golf League Starts On August 12 A g o lf Ic iig iic fo r fo u r-p la ycr teams w ill be played on M o n ­ day evenings b eg in nin g A u g , 12. The cost is $50 per team plus green fee. and the deadline to sign up is July 26. The M o t'k s v ille -D a v ic R ecreation D epartm ent w ill take the first e ight team s. C a in s I -2323. Lance Honeybuns ea. 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We’ve Got You Covered! w iu w .e n t e r p r is e - r e c o r d .c o m Amber Keenan has qualified for the Youth World Championships tn barrel racing. 11 Year Old Qualifies For World Barrel Racing Championsliips •Amhcr Kceiuui. an ll-yoar- okl who has been racing bai rvK for IWO yoars. roilc in Ihc NUI lA (National Barrel Ilorsc Assiicia- lion) last year and lliis year i|iiali- fied to com pete in the '»'outh World Championships in Jack- sim, Mississippi..tuly 2‘)-Aug. 3. ■'C'iK'yaiiiie. my horse, and 1 aie vci у cxcited and loiikiiig for­ ward to going dmvri and racing against childrcM from all around whom also i|ualil'icd lo com- pi'le." Keenan said. "I am look- ing for sjionsors to lielp me mako Ihis trip." If anyone is interested in sponsoring Keenan's Irip lo Mis­ sissippi. contaci the Keenans al •l(i,S-14iiS. They livo on Wall Wilson Koad in M ocksville. Signups Start For Five Coed Soccer Divisions Signups have begun for five coed socccr ilivisions - Ufi. L'S, U 10. U12 and U 14 - through the M ocksville-D avie K ecreation Deparlment, Registrations my be brought by the rec ilcpartm ent al the Urock Gym M onday-rriilay from S a.m,-5 p.m. The foo is S3II (wilh a S5 iliscount lor oach ail- ililional chill! in tho same larn- ilv)l'orlhellii.l!S ,U 10andlil2 divisions, and tho deadline to regisler is Aug. 16. All games will be played al I’iiioliroiik l-.l- otnoiUar)' on .Salurda\'s and .Sun­ days, Play will (login in niid- Soplernlioranil conlinuc ihrough iho lirsi of Niivornber-. Tho UM ilivision is a navel loarn w ith a c<ist of ‘>■1(1, I'ho deadline is Aug, 9. .Also, there «ill he a soccer clinic (S.! perplayorlonA ug. 24 al I’inobrook, The instructors will bo Davie varsily boys soc­ cer coach Jim Cairdill and his D.ivie players. Pay Ihc clinic fee al the field at the lime of clinic, Tho limes for Ufi and US will he 9-1(1:15 a,m .; l(l:45-noon for UKI and U I2, Players should arrive 15 niiruiles before Iheir schcdiiled tim e, Players may bring a socccr hall and water lioiilc with name on bolh. Old School D a v i e S p o r t s N e w s F r o m J u l y , 1 9 9 4 • Brock Keene, a lefthanded pitcher, signed a grant-in-aid to play baseball for the W ilming­ ton University Seahawks, As a Davie High junior. Keene won a school-record 12 gam es - against one defeat - and led Ihe War liagles lo the 4-A final four. He won six Davie games as a se­ nior hefore leading a 20-12 M ocksville Legion team wiih four wins. fiO iimings pilched and 71 sirikeouls, Jon David C.'rider led M ocks­ ville with a 1,1(1 FRA to finish w ith a 3-1 record, and R,J, Speaks sm acked nine hom e runs, S D P h y s i c a l s A v a i l a b l e J u l y 3 1 Sports physicals for Soulh Davie students will be given at Ihe school on July 31 slarling at 6 p.m. on a first-com e, first- serve basis. The cost will bo 10. This physical will be good for all sports until July 31. 2003, Coed Softball Signups Begin The M ocksville-Davie Rec­ reation D epartm ent is taking signups for coed soflball. The Rich Park league will begin on Aug. 12, and the tieadline lo en­ ler is July 26, Game nighls will he Monday, Tuesilay and Thurs­ day. Call 751-2325 to register. • The Davie Mariners, a 12- irrider baseball team, earned a ' berih to lJuirisville. Minnesola for the AAU National lourna- meni by going 5-1 and captur­ ing Ihe silver modal in Iho state lournamenl. The M ariners, coached by Dink Sm ith and Steve Riden­ hour. included nine D avie County players: Clint Bailey. J.C, W illiard, Ross Smilh, Scott I'razier, Jeremy Smith. Hradley W illard, D rew R idenhour'. Shawn Brooks and Jeirod Stan- lov. ★ MAC ★ Щ Ш I BUTNER i STATF.SF.NATF. 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COUNTY KNTERPRISR RFX'ORD, July 18, 2002 Brittany Rowe took first in breast stroke.Ashley Gaskin claimed three individual wins against Carly Pratapas, right, took three first-place wins. Hickory Hill. Oak Valley Gets 2nd Win Bucky Shipman gives Oak Valley swimmers Blake Byrne and Will Cockerham instructions before competition. Oak Valley and Hickory Hill swimmers hit the water in last week's meet. Oak Valley cappcil off its swim season with its second win Fritlay in a week lhal mixed a heavy dose of grief with Ihe Ihrill of viclory. The sudden dealh of Gwyn Long, moiher of lliree Oak Val­ ley sw im m ers, delayed ihe team ’s iong-anlicipaled malch wilh in-counly rival Hickory Hill. Coach Larry Umberger said postponing the match was thc righl thing lo do. "1 jusl knew that's what thc parenls wanled. We lalked lo Hickory I liil, anti Ihey said il was fine. " They are an important fam­ ily to Ihis pool. Mrs. Long was greal to have around, alw ays willing lo help. Parents wanleil to go lo Ihe funeral home. Wc needed lo do lhat. Lots of kids are Ihe ages of Iheir kids and knew Mrs. l.ong, and Mr. Long coaches them in baseball-, ll was the righl decision." Umberger cniered two of ihe Long children in Ihe match when Ihey came, eager lo swim and supported by their grandmothers and family. "ll was nice lo have them," he said. Oak Valley narrowly missed a dramatic finish lo ils season. Il swam Thursday againsl Forsyth Couniry Club, falling by narrow 21 poinI.s.Thal would have lifted Ihe leam lo a ,^-.3 record wilh ihe Hickory Hill win. Umttcrger said he was miss­ ing 55 swimmers that nighl and disqualifications figured heavily. "We had 15 DQs lo iheir five, which hurt us." Wilh a few more swimmers. Umberger said he would have been able to battle for Ihe neces­ sary points lo close the gap. Hickory Hill had denied Oak Valley ils best chance lo win lasl year, and ihe rematch had been been seen as a lest of Ihe team's improvement. "I w as happy lo w in," U m berger said. "They were m issing som e of their better swimmers, too. bul il was nice lo come oul on lop." I te was dumped into the pool al Ihe end of the match, thc sec­ ond lime he’s gotten wel ihis sea­ son. "I enjoy il." he said. "When they do il, you know you won. Il's a nice feeling." He tracked the limes of his sw im m ers. "M ost everyone swam Iheir besi limes. Thai's al­ ways nice lo see." Here are Ihe firsl place win­ ners for Oak Valley; • 7-8 girls, medley relay and free relay, Haley Folk, Madi Pratapas. C laire W hilaker, Krisien Dniy: distance free, tvladi Pralapas; backstroke, Haley Folk; b reastslroke, M adi I’ralapas. • 9-10 girls, medley and free relay, Auiumn Jones, Hannah Keeney, Molly Graham, Sofija t’ilovski; Auiumn Jones, distance free, butterfly, individual med­ ley; Hannah Keeney, backstroke; Elizabeth Davis, breaststroke; Molly Graham, freestyle. • 9-10 boys, medley relay, Jor­ dan Baker, Palrick Keeney. Jay Stancliff, Andrew Buchanan: free relay. Jordan Baker, Jay Stancliff. Will Cockerham, An­ drew Buchanan; Jay Slancliff, dislance free, individual medley; A ndrew Buchanan, freestyle, buiierfly; Jordan Baker, back- stroke. • 11-12 girls. Carly Pratapas. distance free, freestyle, breast­ stroke; A m ber Parrish, back­ stroke. • 11-12 boys. Daniel Wendel, backstroke, butterfly, breast­ stroke, distance free, individual m edley: Siefan P itovski, freestyle. • I.V I4 girls, S tephanie Wendel. dislance free. IM, bul- terfly; Briltany Kowe, breast­ slroke. • 13-14 boys, free relay. Lo­ gan Buchanan. Mall Lee. Justin Lee. Bennett Shipman; Logan Buchanan, backstroke. IM. but- terlly. • 15-IS girls, Ashley Gaskin, distance free, freestyle, butterlly.. Jonathan Loos huddles un­ der towels to keep warm. Charlie Robertson watches the action from poolside. Caitlyn Radatovich dives in the pool under the careful watch of her mother, Elisa Radatovich.ivlichael Day pulls his son, Christian, out of the water. I' ‘ DAVIE COUN I’V KN'FERI’RISIi RI‘CORD, July 18, 2002 - B9 ii- Erika Coffey swims the breaststroke in the 7-8 age division for Hickory Hill. Corey Randall competes in the 7-8 boys freestyle division. Brent Gaither swims in the 15-18 boys butterfly race lor the Hurricanes Britt Davis, swimming in the 15-18 division, does the breaststroke for the Hurricanes. Hurricanes Put 76 Swimmers In Water The Hickory I till Hurricanes pul 76 sw im m ers againsl the Oak Valley Orcas Friday night. "This was a greal meet." as­ sistant coach Becky Call said. “Both leams had a sirong meel. und many of Ihe races were very close." Coach Rmma Jakob felt thal all Ihe swimmers showed excep­ tional sportsmanship. "It is fun for our swimmers to compete with other kids thal they know." she said. "All inir other meels are against teams from Forsylh Coumy. Mosl of our swimmers swam their best limes of the summer. We prac­ tice in a 25-yard pool, so improv­ ing limes in Oak Valley's 25- meter pool is really an accom- plislinienl." Hickory Hill will participate in Ihe championship meel July 19-2(1 al Clemmons West. Hickory Hill's first-place llii- ishcrs: • M edley relay - 7-S Ben Schambach. Clay Cave. Cieorge l-'reiberger anil Corey Handall: 11-12 Laura Vanhoy, Hannah Jakob. Stephanie Jar\ is and Tay­ lor Uandall: 1.1-14 Jenna Hen­ dricks. Neely Alexander, Carrie Sain. Bailey M arrs. Shelby Wal­ lace. Nick Hunkier. John M c­ Clellan and David Siein: 15 -I.S Brent (iaither. Brill Davis. Jay M cClellan. Zach Jakob. Becky Call. Fmm a Jakob. M;irie Uob- erlson and Meg Brewer. • Distance free - 7-.S Corey Randall. I.VI4 David Slein. 15- IS Jay McClellan. • Individual medley - 11-12 Rachel Mackintosh. 15-IS Brent Gaither and Becky Call. • Free - 7-S Cara Belli I len­ dricks and Corey Randall; Ll-14 Carrie Sain ami David Slein; and 15-IS Hreni Ciaillier. • Back - 7-S Ben Schambach; 11-12 Stephanie Jarvis; 1.1-14 JeniKi H endricks; anil 15-IS Becky Call and Jay McClellan. • Breast - 7-8 Ben Scham ­ bach; 9-1(1 B.J. Plummer: 13-14 Nick Ihmkler; ;uid 15-18 Britt D:ivis and Meg Brewer. Swimmers of the week: Clay Cave, Jenna Hendricks, Jacob Snow (Can Do Swimmer), David Stein and Grace Erika Coffey and Allison Lambert watch teammates com­ pete. 42’x72’xl2’ for JUST $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 * 1- 21VI3,5' double end door t-3'steel walk door 4- skylights 'building and erection only. Building priced nol pictured — C a l l fo h D e ta ils I — Commercial • RESiDcmiAL Agricultural • equestrian For niore information call: Dwight Brodar 336-249-0917 fax 336-249-3922 W a l l < ‘ i 's \д/. 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B u t after ju s t a few days o f K ind e r Cam p, a program designed to get pre-kinder­ garten students ready for school, m ost o f the children are eager, and are proud o f w hat they accom plish. T h is year, the camp.was held at each o f the county’s elem entary schools, w ith students w ho qua lified going fo r a h a lf a day, every w eekday fo r a m onth. “ It ’s a ju m p start fo r ihese children fo r kindergarten,” said Patsy Crenshaw, Davie Schools director o f instruc­ tio n. “ It gives them the o pportunity to get com fort­ able w ith school and kinder­ garten.” The program was started by preschool director Lynn M arrs. It is a cooperative e ffo rt between the schools and the D avie Partnership fo r C hildre n (Sm art Start). “ W e’re one o f the few counties in the state w hich has been able to m aintain this program ,” said Peggy N uckols, the partnership director. She hopes to start a program this year during school tim e fo r pre-kinder- garten students w ho are not receiving regulated ch ild care. “ The things we take for granted is the interaction w ith each other,” N uckols said. “ They firs t get here and th e y’re scared to leave their m om s, and then you see them ■interacting w ith the teachers and each other,” The program is voluntary, and parents are provided inform ation so they can help coach their young students to keep them ready fo r school. (Children attended the camp at the school they w ill attend in August. Tcacher Julie Fuller said she saw some rem arkable im provem ents among the children. Teachers som etimes d on’t realize lhat a ll children aren’t exposed to certain things. For example, some had never tried to use a p air o f scissors, she said. There were tw o teachers and tw o assistants at each site, and approxim ately 120 children attended.Peggy Nuckolls chats with student Jamie Greer. Brianna f\^artln, Arrington Gray and Tristan Taylor breeze down the slide. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18. 2002 I!1 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Robert Anderson J u n k e r - A n d e r s o n C o u p l e W e d A t A l w y n g t o n M a n o r Julie E rin Ju n k er of M anassas, Va. and M atthew Roberl Anderson of Charlolte were united in marriage al noon June 15 at Alwynglon M anor R ose G arden, w ith the Rev. Jonathan Kehrcn officiating. The bride is the daughter of John and M ary Junker of Manassas, and Ihe granddaugh­ ter of Harold Roberl and Shirley Junker of C olorado Springs. Colo, and Robert Beguelin of Indianapoli.s, Ind. She is a gradu­ ate of The American School in Lugano, Sw itzerland and in 1999 earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from North Caro­ lina State Univeniity, She attends nursing school al Carolina Medi­ cal Center in Charlotte, The groom is the son of Steve and Karen Anderson of M ocks­ villc and the grandson of Estelle ■ Sloan of Olin and the late Rob­ ert Huie Sloan, Jim Anderson of K issim ee, Fla, and Vcrgie Farmer of Mountain Cily, Tenn, He is a gniduate of Davie High School und in 1999 earned a bachelor's degree in business management from North Caro­ lina Slale Universily. He is a product m anager w ilh First Union National Bank in Char­ lotte, Given in marriage by her fa­ ther, Ihe bride wore an ivory strapless A-line gown em bel- li.shed w ith em broidery and ivor>' beading, with a semi-ca- thedral length train. Tlie veil was fingerlip length wiih a beaded Kiwanis Plan Fill The Bus Campaign The D avie K iw a n is C lub w ill sponsor a " F ill ihe B u s" project lo help needy D avie c h ild re n ill W a l-M a rt on S a tu rd a y, J u ly 2 7, fro m 9 a.m,-1 p.m . Sunday, Ju ly 28, 2-5 p.m . V olunteers are needed to m an the buses, provid e drinks o r w ater to ice d ow n and g ive away, provide boxes to collect and store item s in , m ake and dislribule signs and flyers. J r ^Iteriycboci Fork Baptist Church School Carc Program 336-998-8306 31‘(0 us Hwy 6-1, Mocksvillc K-5ih Discount Гог siblings. Cornatzer Elementary -busing zone. Call church of details. clip headpiece. She carried a bouquel of fresh ivor)' calla lil­ ies. She chose Laura Uayusik, a childhood friend, as maid of honor, and her sisler, Jocelyn Hsu, as matron of honor. Brides­ maids were: Lisa Junker, her sis- ler-in-law; and Heather Gilliert. a college friend. The groom ’s faiher was best man. Ushers were: Chrislopher Anderson, brother of the groom: F.ric Junker, brother of the bride; and Joseph Hsu, brother-in-law of Ihe bride. Ring bearer was Ethan Hsu, nephew of Ihe bride. A fter a reception al Alwyngton Manor, ihe couple went on a wedding trip lo Ocho Rios. Jamaica, afler w hich Ihey will be at home in Charlotte. Social Events • On May 19 an engagemenl parly was hosted by Jason and Stephanie Boger ai Iheir home in Charlotte. • On M;iy 26 a miscellaneous bridal shower was hosied by the women of North Main Street Church of Chrisl in Mocksville. • On June I. a miscellaneous bridal show er was hosted hy Jocelyn Hsu in Manassas. Va. • On June 11. an engagemenl dinner was hosted hy Firsl Union co-workers al Mimosa Grill in Charlolte. • On June 14, Ihe rehearsal d inner was hosied by Ihe groom 's parenls at Napolean's Restaurant in Warrenlon, Va. Mrs. Chad Allen Alexander E n n i s - A l e x a n d e r C o u p l e S p e a k M a r r i a g e V o w s Mary Kathryn "Kalliy" Ennis of Lewisville and Chad Allen Alexander of Le.xinglon were uniled in marriage al 2 p.m. July 13 al M agnolia Manor. Minister I lerlK'rl Alexander officiated. The bride is the daughler of Mr. and M rs. W illiam Clyde Ennis of Lewisville. She is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and earned a degree from Mars Hill College, where she was a member of Della Zela so­ rority. She is em ployed by Eagles Nest Foundation. riie groom is ihe son of Mr. and M rs. C harles C layton A lexander o f Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. He is a gradu­ ate of Davie High School and earned a degree Irom I’enibroke U niversily, w here he w as a inember of Ihe Thela .\i fraler- niiy. He is employed by Charles Sinelelon Co. The bride chose M elissa Boylhe of Greensboro, her sis­ ler, as matron of honor. Brides­ maids were Noel Harrison of Newark. Calif.. Casia Belk of Tallahassee, Fla., Diane Paleno of Asheville, Leah Pinckney of Greenville. S.C., Julie Smilh of M arion and K atie Tobin o f Dixon. Mt, The groom 's father was best m an. U shers w ere: C lay Alexander of G reensboro and Clini Alexander of Gloucester. Va.. brothers of the groom: Greg Eaton of M ocksville; Jarrod Hum phries of Cordova. Ala.; George Meadows of Davie. Fla.: and John Miller of Winsion-Sa- leni. Afler a receplion al Magno­ lia Manor, the couple went on a w edding Irip to the M ayan Riviera. They will be at home in Lexinglon. and R i d d l e - D e s N o y e r s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hall Riddle announce the engagemenl of Iheir daughter, Sally Jean Riddle lo Jason Daniel DesNoyers, Ihe son of Jeanette Strickland and Ihe lale David George DesNoyers. The bride-elect isa 1998 graduate of Davic High School and a 2(K)2 honors graduate of the University of Norlh Carolina at Char­ lotte wilh a bachelor's of business adminislration degree in finance. The groom-lo-be is a 1998 graduate of Davie High School and a 2001 graduale of Wilkes Community College w here he earned an associate degree in building construction. He is em ployed al Cleninions Dry wall as a coniniercial construclion estimator. The wedding w ill be Saturday. Aug. 24 al 2 p.m. at Blaise Bap­ lisl Churcli in Mocksville. N e e d T o D e c o m t e ? N e e d A G i f t ? W a n t S o m e t h i n g D i f f e r e n t ? Sisters & Dau^ters Gift Shop I n t e r i o r D e s i g n s , I n c . F itil Service D esign Is W hat We Offer: Accessories • Window Trealnienis Floor Coverings • Mini Blinds Bedding Ensembles • Wall Coverings Hi' U'orA Wilh U c fii.s iil C diiirticloiw hor Your Hi'moiU'Un^ & liiiiU liii^ /Vi'Ci/.v Charlene Ii. Ca.'isidy Christine L. 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Leaving here June 6 in Iheir RV they drove lo Canada via M anitoba. Saskatchew an. Alberta. British Columbia and on Ihrough Ihe Yukon Territory into A laska. They w eni to W hitehorse for a lour Parking Iheir RV in Seagw ay they rented vehicles for the side Knirs. They look a calaniarari over lo Juneau where Ihey enjoyeil lours. Driv­ ing on the Alaskan Highway I'or 6 days they came back throuth Canada. Ihe stales of W ashing­ lon. M ontana. W yoming and Soulh Dakota. In Iowa Ihey slopped for Iwo days for a visit w ilh H arold's cousin Kay N ew ijuist before returning hom e. We were glad lo sec H arold and Nancy al church Smiday after his m ishap and hopiializalion in South Dakota caused by an accidental fall. M rs. M abel H ow ard eel- ehrated her90ih hirlhday Mon- ilay July 15. Many friends and neighbors dropped by during the aflernnon wiih cards ;uul gills, and to enjoy hirlhday cake and Ice cream wiih Mrs. Howard. She hail the niisforlune lo fall al her home Sunday niorning frac­ turing her shoulder, so she was celebrating the day wilh her arm In a sling. A speedy recovery is wished for her. Edith Zininiennan visiled her sister-in-law Erma Zimnierrnan in the Yadkin Valiev conimunilv FREE FIILL SPINAL EXAMIIWION Dr. R. Siott I'oster, D.C. Get Your FREE Ulil" FULL Spinal Examination! (NO OnLir.ATION NOTHING 10 I’AVI YOU MAY HAVE ONE OF THESE DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: • Low Back Pain • Whiplash • Headaches • Shoulder Pain • Arthritis • Dizziness • Neck Pain ' FIND OUT NOW /.hotiicr c.ireftil. proicssiotidl cl>iroi)f,ictic carc can tolicvoyour .ichcs .in(t poms. The eiiimin.Mion nofmnlly costs $115,00 or mofp. It witl include .in orthopctfic test, n ncufoloqical test, .« blooci ptciisufe ics;. spmal .ilinnnicnt chcck. .in o».imin,itioM for restricted or e»coss n^otion in the spme. a nujsclc sttonrjth test, and a private consultation vsith tht2 doctor to dtscuss the lesiilts. Call 778-2242 for Your Appointment Today iogr entire euriimatiotj it fftCE. If you want more care and treatment, we do all the pjper»oik, FOSTER CHIROPRACTIC CUNK, P.C. Bursitis • Pain Down Legs • Muscle Spasm • Numb Fingers ’ Hip Pain ©FDL 3746 Cfemmons Rd., Clemmons, NC 778-2242 Davie/Forsyth County Head Coaches Skip Prosser & Jim Grobe invite you and your fainily to spend the evening with them! (Rcschcilulcil Date) DATE: Thursday, Aug, 1 TIME; 5:00 PM- 7:30 PM Dinner, Inllatable Games for Ih e Kids, Prizc.s & Autograph sessions with Coacl)es & Ati\letcs COST: $2.00 per person I'or hot dog or hamburger, chips, drink and a cookie. LOCATION: Oak Valley Club House A/cei coac/ie.s, ¡he Doucoih phiy ¿;;nnc‘S ¿iml w in pri/cs! A t'un-tillcd ownini: for everyone! In the event ot'indemetu wenthcr, phuse cuU (he Deucon Club by 4:()()p.tn. on Thursdny. Aiiini.st I. Formore information: Contact Ihe Deacon Club, (336) 758-5626or email al ilcitcdub&wfu.edu. 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V.ati 6.10: 5. 4. 3. 2. 1%NFS-0761-0 (07/02) last Tuesilay. lldith iilso visited C harlollo W illiam s and Julia Pallon ill Ihis ctiminunily durini; Ihc week. * The aiinual Dird Swap will he Saturday July 27 at the eiininni- nity hiiililing IVom Xa.m.-.l p.m.. sponsored hy Ihe M elhodisl church. Anyone intereslcd in hiiyini; hirds of any type, or swapping, or just looking around reel I'rce to ctinie. Q uestions concerning Ihe evcnl coniacl iVlarly Conial/er. Trank iVlarkland was laken hy amhulancc lo l-'orsylh iMedical Cenler Saturday. I le had severe shortness of hveath iluc m eni- ph ysema. Me was Irealed and released wilh a change in his ineillcalion. Clel well wishes go out 10 him. Get well wishes ami jirayers go oul to Nancy Zim m erm an who is serioulsy ill. Jolm and Carly Cornalzer are spemling some time wiih Iheir grandparenis Don and lU'lle Ward in Burlington. + American Red Cross B lo o d D r iv e sponsored hy F i r s t B a p t i s t , F i r s t U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t & F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h e s M o n d a y , J u l y 2 2 , 2 0 0 2 l ! 3 0 - 6 p . m . F e f l o w s h i p H a l l o f F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h Please call 751-5312 to sign up! 390 North Main Street • Mocksville, NC i l e a l # 1 % Rowan Regionai Ml'OlCAL CLN’TIíK July Classes & Events C o m m u n i t y P r o g r a m s I E d u c a t i o n a l P r o g r a m s Diabetes Screening — $ i .5 Ice An imliviciunl ti)nsiiltalii)n w itli a tc n ilic tl cllabctcs cclucator I’articipams Kct Л liiiHciM ick b ltioil glucose test and arc assessed tin their risks Itir developinH ilialx-tes "ilils screening is by appoint- m em (uily. Sereeninns are held at-, liclucation ii Wellness Outpatient Services Ikiild iiifi, 721 CiiDveSt., Salishiiiy Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 -1 4 3 7 lor an appointm ent or lor m ore inlorrnation. Menopause: The Modem Woman’s Approach to the Change of Ufe jo in Dr. ko tlie lle liraiultui ol Rowan ( )li/( lY N lo r an Inlonnative talk lollowed hy a (|iiesiioM and answer session. Inly 25 • 7 p.m. in the Women's H ealth C^enter on the .^ixl lloor ol Kowan Ke}>i<>nal Mcdical (.'enter Call (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 5 4 4 lo register Women’s Basebal Fantasy Camp $2.5 tax-deductible lec kcceivc instniction on hilling, pitching and lielding Irom the coathcs and playeis «I the Kannapolis Im im idaui^, enjoy luncb at the ballpark, and then play in a short н а те u> practice what you've leamed. I’ai ticipants also get some ^reat gilts, plus tickets to that nifilit's baseball tiame. A ll participants must be 16 or older A il proceeds ($25 each) go to breast cancer rescarcb. Space is limited. Saturday, jn ly 2« • 10 a.m., Ficldcrest- C^innon Stadium, l:.\il Ci.l o lf 1-85 in Kannapolis Visit w w w .ro w a n .o rg lor a regislralion lorm. Comprehensive Diabetes Classes Small group classes and individual instniction are ollcrcd on a W'cekly basis to help masier the skills and concepts lor the control ol diabetes. Ilicse classcs b.ive a Ice, wbicb is covered by most insurance plans. .Ml classes are bcltl at the Salisbury' Caty I’ark Recreatidn C enter, Ul Like 1 )rivc in Salisbuiy DInlu-lcs classcs will be offered <iii the following dates, and you niiist attend nil tliree sossitms; Inly .^1), August (i, 11 • ‘I - II a in Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 -1 4 3 7 for moro informaiion. Gestational Diabetes Classes A certified diabeles cdiicator provides a special program lor e.\peciant inolhci'. with gestational di.ibctcs. '1 he program includes basic lads, meal planning anti home blood glucose moniloring. Hicse classcs have a lec, which is coveicil by most insurance plans. A gcslatidiial diabetes class will be offered on the following tinte: July 25 • 11 a.m., Rowan Regional Educalion fi Wellness ( )ulpatient Services liuikling, 72 I C'lUivc St., Salisbuiy Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 -1 4 3 7 lor nnore information. liMlc Good, Feel Better An American Cancer Society pnigram that teaches cancer patients techni(;ucs lo address the cosinctic sirle cllects ol treatment. Call (7 0 4 ) 2 7 8 -0 9 9 2 for an appointment or lor m ore information. B l o o d P r e s s u r e C lin ic C l i n i c M o o n l i g h t lEveiy Wednesclny Irom 9 n.m. - noon, a Iree blood pressure clinic is lieki in the mnin lobby of Rownn Ref^ional Nleclicnl Center. Volunteer nurses conduct the clinic. Free parking is provided in the niedicnl center's parking gnrnge on hlendei'son Street. M a m m o g r a p h y Do you Iind it clillicult to schedule n ninnmiography e.xaiii during regular business hours? Now' you can get your annuni niammography e.xani ns late ns 7 p.m. Monday - Thtii'sciny at Rownn ReHionnI Medical Cenler Call (704) 219-5238 loday lor an appoinlmenl. S u p p o r t G r o u p s ADHD Support Giuup IVovklcs siippoil .Hid I'l Imi. iilii »n toi paicnls oi cIììÌiIkm W illi .\iu iiiioM I (u n 1 lvpt.raLVivuy I lulv 2^ • (i M) p III S.ili'tlMiiv IVili.uiK Ass( »lÌ.ìIcs, I 2‘> \\ n< kIsmiì Si S.ilislniiA AWAKE ' WVU ,\ih! Kni^ni;-1 lit til Provitk's a social and nliu alu ui.jI I< niiiii tor anyoiK* suilci in^ lioill .t slt'cpin;^ tlisordcr. C all llicSici.p NUiÌkinc C.cnicrul SalssUvuv al lor nicflinj.; intoiinaiion Cardiac Support Group IVììVkIcs support aiul i^luL.lllon Ini Laicliat palicrils, pcopK-w Ik i a;i-at Ih;..'Ìì risk iorhoait iliscasc aikl ilii-ii laniilics i his ^j< mp niccis ilk-iiiiul lui.si.Li\ ol ihc nionih I cbuiaiv, aiu! ( k io h crai 7 pin ( aiiliaL IscfiaÌìilii.ition sS W’cliiicssC t nici ?ntl lloor Ki'.cr Mcilicai ( »lite lluililin;.! Rowan Ki-;.!ihimI Mcdical C cnicr Diabetes Support Group No nicclini^ in lulv W o m e n ’s H e a l t h All classes HKvl in ihc W oiucns I Icalih C.cnlcr, .^rd lloor, Kowan Rc^mnal Mcdical C ^■lUcr. Call (704) 2 1 0 -5 5 4 4 Icj icgr.Ici oi fcii moro inlormalion Lamaze Prepared Cliildbirth and Baby Basics l.cam wbat loc\pcci duiin.i; l.ibor biiih and postpartum pciimU tiipini-; sl.ilU relaxation and breathing uchniqui s, aiul preparing lor childbirth latiglu bv oiii Limazc-ccrlilictl cliildbiilh ctlut aioi'- C .lasses meet once a wct-k lm si\ wt t-ks ami a class Icc is charged I amare t lasses will be ollcrcd on the lollou ing dales July 22 • .August 2(> • o - S:,it» p 111- M o b i l e M e d i c a l U n i t Rowan Regitmal's miibile medical unit will beat the lollowing localion in lulvMammograms July 22, 2 Hand 2-1 South Rowan Medical Mall, .HOH I'.. C.enieivieu' St., C.hina ( .rove Call (704) 8 5 5 -2 4 0 0 lo schocliile nn appoinlmenl. Nurse - On - Duty Гог miitinc, non-cmcrgcnty ntcclicnl problems or lor nnswcrs to your mcdicnl f|iicstions, cnll Ntiisc CJn-l \ity 2-1 hours Л day, seven clays a week. It's Iree. 1-800^335-4921 Rl i\\ \ \ kl Rowan Regional MocJical Cenler oilers a variety of heallh and wellness education classes Fot more inlormalion or to register lor any classes or support groups, call (704) 210-5000 612 M o c k s v ille A ve n u e , S a lis b u ry , N o rth C a ro lin a 28144 w w w .ro w a n .o rg x t C4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTKRPRISK RKCORl). .Julv 18. 2002 Cooleemee Seniors Hold Meeting Children learn water safety skills at the Davie Family YMCA in Mocksville. Water Safety Sl<ills Taught At YMCA Slalisiics .show ihal in the Unilcil Slates, ihoiisaiuls »Ichil- drcn drown cacl\ year and llnni- sands more are seritMisly injured bccausc of inadcqviate w ater safely sliills. Davic cliildren of all ages and e.xpcrienee levels are learnin;; water safely skills iu llie many sw im lessons offercil al Ihe IJavie I'amily VMCA. Swiinniini!. when properly laiighl. allows a child to learn lu)W to proiei'l themselves in ihe waler ami gives ihein eimuinnal conlidenee w hile im proviiij; self-esleeni. Waler safely kwnvl- eilge can help joiir child save Ihemselves or a frieiul hy know ­ ing w hal lo ilo. Ihe ■^'MC'.A offers weekly, monlhly and .Salurday morning swim lessons, l-'or more infor­ malion. call 7.S l-’Hi22. Central Davie Class Of ‘67 Plans Reunion The Cenlral Davie Class of 1967 w ill celebrate ils .?5lh class reunion on Friilay. July l‘) and Salurday, July 20 al Ihe Village Inn. Clemmons. l-ri<lay’s acliviiies will slarl al .S p.m . wilh a fashion sliow. Keilh llollaiul w ill provide nui- A i a n B a g s h a w O n W C U D e a n ’s L is t Alan Bagshaw was named lo ihe spring semesler dean's lisi al Weslern Carolina Universily w iih a minimum .i..^ grade poini aver­ age. Sloop Reunion July 27 The dcsccndanls of Conrad and M ary Sloop. I Sth Cenlury settlers of Rowan Counly. w ill hold their biennial reunion Sal- Home Celebrates Fourth R esidenls of C edar Rock A ssisted Living Facilly cel­ ebrated Ihe Fourih of July wiih a day full of aclivities. The day slarled w ilh an In­ dependence Day para<le. Dressed in palriolic colors aiul decorated w iih sireaniers. Hags and balloons, resid en ls m arched and sang palriolice songs throughout Ihe facility and parking lol. Homemade ice cream was scrvetl on Ihc new palio. Thai evening, residenls re­ lumed 10 Ihe palio for fireworks provided by David Sammons and David Blackwell. G lenda and Dawn Ludwich planned parade a ctiv ities. G lenda Ludwig, acliviiy direcior. orga­ nized Ihe day's acliviiies. urday. July 27 al L iilhcran C hapel C h u rc h in C hina C irove. w here iw o g ran ile imm iim cnls w ill he dedicated. K cgislralion hcgins al 10. The dcdicalion w ill be al 11 and the lunch slarls al noun. Hring a pill luck lunch and beverage. l-or m ore inform alion. coii- lacl M axine D ow ell .il ‘)'AS- (i42f). sic. ami cinccc «ill he Roland ( 'arler. The fcsli\ilies h III conliiuic on Saturday, July 20 al 7 p.m. wilh iliniUT and a dance. Henry Johnson will he 1)J. ThcCkissof l')()7 inviles\(ui 111 join Ihem .Sunil.iy, July 21 ai ihe II a.m. praise and »orship service al lir«in lemple CML Church in Woodleaf. I-or more informalion, call .A/alee Slocklon al •l‘)2-.''7.S.| or lillioll Wilkes al 7.S|-.!2.M. The Cooleemee Senior Cili- /ens met on Jnnc 24 al l-irsl IVap- lisl Church. The meeling was called lo opler by Rclia lloll, presidenl. James "DoH" I'osler was asked lo give ihe opening prayer, lloll led ihe chib in Ihe Pledge of .'Mlegiance. I’aiiline I lall. chaplain, gave Ihe devolion. She reail passages from Ihe Hook of Job. Job w as a very rich, giu'd and pcrfecl man. Salan iheori/ed thal Job w as only go(Hl Ivcaiise he w as pros[vrous, so he look everylhing aw ay from him. Job knew in his heart lhal Ciod wa-" his redeemer. Hall said lhat Ciiul is always w ith us if we trust in him. She concluiled her devolion w ith prayer. rile club welcomed two \ isi- lors from O regon, guests of lili/ahelh Shepherd. The aiien­ dance w as called by M abel C ouch, assislanl secrelary. Twenty-lwo members and iwo visitors were preseiil. The sun- sliine. treasury and Senior Cen­ ter reports were given by Hannah Jones. Hettie Smith and Barbara Thornton. Nancy R. l-'oster. sec­ relary, read Ihemiiuitesof Ihe lasl meeling. The ihoughi for ihe <lay: "In Ihe pot of lile, if you want lo keep cooking, you have lo keep stirring." M onday. July S, a meeting was held at the Ridenhour.-\rbor on I'itu- Ridge Road, lloll called the meeling lo oriler. "Doll" I-’os- 1er was asked lo give the open­ ing prayer. Jones led Ihe club in singing the hym n: "W hal a l-'riend." I'he devotion »as given In Hall. She said lhal .Americans hav e become more pali iolic since Ihe Seplem her 11 aliack on .America. She spoke of ihe in­ scription I'n ihe Liberty liell: "I’roclaini Liberly throughout all Ihe laiul unto all Ihe inhabitants ihereoL" (Liviiicus 2.“': 1(1». Hall said thal Jesus gave His life for Four Corners News Itj M arie W hile I-'our Corners Correspomiem Mrs. Mark While ,uul Jessica have returned luune after visit­ ing relatives in .Michigan. Mrs. Johnsie Shelton spent several <lavs last week with .Mrs. KilleI.vn W alker cflcbralcrl her 1st birlhday on iMay 22. O n M ay 25 I had a cuokuul at my house. I had a W innie the Pooh and Tiger cakc. My .Mom and U ad, C oleen and M ike W alker, helped me celebrate. M y g randparents are Rex and Vivian W alker. M y honorary g ra n d p a re n ts a rc U ill and Evonne Fells. M y greal-grand- parenls arc Bessie M oore and R ayford and Elhel (ircgory. M y aunts, uncles, cousins and friends helped me to celebrate. T hanks for all my presents. Jim Walter Homes has something NEW for you. Land Payoff Financing Jim Walter I It lines, ihf п.ик m s l.irvjc'-i < »иг-Ь .t h4ili!cr t- гь .iiiili.ticil \ч irh . Iciitlcr vvhii titlers tull tin.nil тк. ик linlin^ p.i\ ii,'^ . .11 «.r ’...u Ihj\ l.iful Iltmicl>u\ciN I.in m< Imk- llic |uiriii.iM- nr j>.i\<>it'«,t tl;<-ir l.iml with .1 \V .illcr li< mic It 's iijst I iMC nn irc w.iy liin \\ .ihcr 11< tines m.ikcs i' e.j'M. r rli.m tor intta- t.imiiics 14 .iliDfd.ibly IxiiM .mil lin.itkc ilicir ilrc.irns jin. •\cr If you have; |Down Payment j Points j Closing Costs Land Free and Clear 1I SO i SO SO Land with a Loan. ' wilti Equity 1 SO or Low so Lov/ No Land ! Low 1 so Low J lm ^ a t t e r HOMEB www.jimwaltorhomos.com GREENSBORO. NC • 536 Farragut St. • 800-283-6441 Visn tuir nitHJcl lumie I enter i tr i .ill I mhi- e\i 00 (i»i .1 liee i .it.iltii; ili.it s hlled \Mth 1П1)ге tli.m .^(i Imine designs Wi- re «ipen .Mi»n • I'n. .1111 • о pin. S.u U» • S pm. Svm. nt>nn • ^ pm '1./4V orvj fii,.) f.iVi I.t ro 1Г.ЧM.l-jViOiJ. .íMi Vrjf».* -J'ÎA*, л iX/ Otiufliì n i.,f .M;> fiGCUÍ>«). NC-tÛ»-lO r>C (t»vt . UIÍV) (:r.v4.1 V U «". (1 1 .V, ;«:.' iifoj яr.tiKtr, »*!)• wc,«.l us lo have freedom. Ile paid the ilebl we could nol pay for onr sins. The niembers sang Ihe first verse of "America the Beauti­ ful," and the ilevotion was con- cliuled. Couch calleil the roll. There were 27 members present. Re­ ports were given by: Jones. Sm ith and Nancy l-ttsier. rhornlon read Ihe activities tak­ ing place al the Senior Center. She said ibal a new club is being lornied lor those inleresied in Scrabble. Juanita Sawyer read a poem entitled: "A V anished l-rieiul." .Л thought for the ilay was read. "If you day is henuned w ith prayer, you're less likely lo unravel." The program was given by Daisy Ridenhour. She had asked each member lo hVing a wrapped dollar gift to be seleelcd by ihe wimu-rs of Bingo. .A game was played wilh iwo groups seeing how fast each could pass a spoon anil an egg wiilioiit diopping il. R idenhour read: "Prayer for (¡rowing Older." A ihoughi for the day: “Make my vvoids sweet and lender today ; we may have to eal Ihem tomorrow." Ridenhour. Couch. Bobbie Daniel. James Gailher. Hall and Virginia I’loll sang a song aboul growing older. Colleen Moore called out the numbers for Bingo. I'he game was played unlil ev­ eryone had seleelcd a gill. Hot dogs and refreshm enls were served by Ridenhour. Moore and Dili Hamby, following a bless­ ing given hy Noah I’lotl. The next meeting will he held at C ooleetnee Firsl B aplisl Cluirch al И' a.m. on Mond.iy, July 22. Visitors are welcome. Clemmons United Methodist Preschool ENROLL TODAY! cliildren k’iini best through hands- on L'niJcricnccs. we invite your child to experience our imrjram’ Wc hme iii'nilfibility in Toildlers, Uvo's mill four's. Come see wtinl new iind exciting things are hnppeningl 3700 Clemmons Rood Clemmons, NC 27012 Phone; (336)766-9593 — S/jo/) E ttrly — “Christmas I n July” UlllN’C nil.S Al) IN I'OR $ 1 5 O FF l-aj"/.;ili Spaiios Dolls! $ 1 0 O FF Ia-c Middleton Dolls! $ 1 0 O FF Marie Osmond Dolls! MANY OTHER SPECIALS! Don’t Miss Thomns The Wooden Tmiiis / /'!' '\i!r .-i/f/u t ( )nh ill I /'/ Suh l:. X ' 1.1Ì-. Ml.O' Oil \i!i- \ilt- I ik/s Mii. JfHtJ Miss Jtidys Dolls & Gifts .S(|u.irc • Moek-svillc, NC! • (ЛН>) "S1-U 1" or ‘í‘)2-S"íví j l);i\\I) Iluuhos. Mrs. Virginia IVclo is on our skk list. \S’c wish Ikt a spccily rccoNcry. We extend niir sinccrc ssni- pallis tl) Mrs. Nellie W hiiiner ii) the loss ol her husband. Cecil Whitiiier. D a v ie P la c e ing Assisted Living Community Rav w h ite F o r I n f o r m a t io n O n P la c e m e n t, C o n ta c t: S u z a n n e S im p s o n o r S a m m ie C a r o l M o r g a n Davic* Place .salutes Ray White as our resident of the week. Ray lias been with us since the niiclcUe of June. He has two daughters, Quinteniia & Wanda Jean, as well as 3 grandsons & a grand daughter who come to visit him. Ray enjoys exercising by walking laps in the hallways. He goes to church every week! He has "lots fo friends, at Davie Place" and says. He has a "nice room, good food, and lots of nice people to see". 336-751-2175 C o m m u n icate w ith >!Ccingular Wilson Communications, Jnc W IRELESS Also Featuring... NEXTEL ‘‘Your Total Communication Source” T a k t JIQ Call Norionwide frçm NC & SC with No Long Pista Roaming Charges Attached to By-lo Citgo Hwy 158 & 801 Advance • 336-998-2997 Local Poet A Part O f Patriotic Tribute A Mocksville poet is among ihose included in "Atncrica - Voices Coming Together." a collection of literary and artistic work published hy Iliad Press. ll isn't the firsl lime thal Lynda Joyner Wallace has had po­ etry published. In 1ЧУ8. 1УУУ and 2000. her works were included in Ihe Sparrowgrass Poelry Forum, ami three poems were featured in the 2000 International Library of Poetry. She earned Ihe i-dilor's Choice award in I the 2()00 Inlcrnalional Library of Poelry f vvilh the poem, “The Chair." and has pub­ lished the book "The Harmony of Silence." j "America - Voices Coming Together" features all lypes of the arls. from poelry lo drawings, from prayers to songs, from let­ ters lo pro.se, ll will he distributed lo e:<ecu- livcs in Washington. D ,C, lo firefighters and police officers in New York Cily. lo national and internalional figures, as well as being W illlacu sold to Ihe public. A lolal of 5 percenl of proceeds will go to Sepl, 11 disaster funds. The idea came from editor Sharon Derderian, who realized thal wriling and reading literary works helps people deal vvilh adversity, "This catastrophe has affected all of us as we try to deal vvilh the disaster and the subsei|uenl evenis following lhal day." she said. The lollowing pocin, "Sea of Life," was wrillen bv Joyner Wallace. .■\/ imic.v / havf /i'li like a small Si’aslicll itt a i-ery Uiiyi' (U-t'iin I’nilerled hy myfrai^ile ¡'aliirfiil shell l.ife like an neean fan hr veyy I'lmmliiiniis force ina piwi'/ftti rn ennlral Sanielimes calm ami mit nt as The sinili\;hl fillers lhnnii:h The waler The slin ni appriuiches The wave eiicttiaches kiiackiiii; Me thwn liimhlin!^ me aniuiitl Unlil many limes helpless Anil washeil asharc .So weak I canntrl rclirni On my iiwn Ity lire чг асе ttfdiul ^iven ihe Slren^lh hr try attain To safelv relirrn to ihe sea Of life ' DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18, 2002 - C5 H i, m y niiine is M icha e l D avid K iilhert'ord. I am the son o f K iihert and U iirh iira K iith c rfo rd o f M oclisvillL'. I WHS one year old on .Inly IS tii. We enjoyed a co oko u t and a N oa h 's A rk cake w llli fam ily and friends al m ir home on Salurday. M y crandparenls are M r. and M rs. R.T. 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July 10.2002. al Wake Forest University Baplisi Medical Center. She was bom Jan. 2. I96.‘>. in Forsyth Couniy to Robert and Connie Rudisill Spence. Mrs. M cFadyen was a m em ber of Ardmore Church of Chrisl. She was preceded in death by her mother. Connie R. Spence. Surv iving: her husband. Jerry McF.idycn; and a daughter, Kristy McFadyen. bolh of the home; her father. Robert Spence and wife Rhela of Winslon-Salem; .1 sisters, Sandy Trivette and husband Chesc of Walkcnown, Brenda Hooker and husband Tommy of Lexing­ ton and Cuihy Coley and husband J,W, of Winston-Salem; a stepsis­ ter, Vickie Russell and husband Ed of Burke, Va.; and a brolher. Chris Spence and wife Nancy of Mocks­ ville, The funeral service was al 2 p.m, Friday. July 12 at Ardmore Church of Chrisl. wiih David Woolard officialing. Burial fol­ lowed al Forsyih Memorial Park. Memorials: Ardmore Church of Chrisl Benevolence Fund, l.'i l.'i S, Hawthorne Road. Winston-Sa- lem. 27103; or Piedmont Dialysis Cenier. 120 Miller Sl„ Winslon- Salem. 2710.1, Paul Cecil VVhitener Mr. Paul Cecil Whitener, 6.1, of N.C, fiOI North, Mocksville, died Wednesd.iy. July 10. 2002 at Forsyih Mcdical Center in Win- slon-Salem. Funeral services were held Salurday, July 1.1 al 11 a.m. at Ealon Funeral Chapel w ith Presi­ dent Bruce Smith und Bishop John Marsh officialing. Burial was in Courthey Baptist Church Cem­ etery in Yadkin County, Memorials: Missionary Fund, Tanglewood Ward. Church of Jesus Chrisl of Latter Day Saints. 4860 Century Oaks Lane. Win- sion-S.ilem. 27106. y Mr. Whitener was bom March 1, 19.19 in McDowell County lo Opal Maihis Whitener of Mocks­ villc and Ihe late Paul Sidney Whitener, and was rclired with 18 years at Tliomson Crown Wood Pro<iucts. He had been a carpel installer. He was a memlier of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had served in many capacities of the church in­ cluding ward clerk and as an el­ der, He enjoyed sailing on Lake Norman, NASCAR and traveling. He was a graduale of Mineral Springs High School. Class of I9.S7. Survivors, in addition to his mother; his wife, Nellie Reavis Whitener of the home: a daugh­ ler, Mrs. Brent (Scarlett) Whit- ener-Baldwin of Chesterfield, Mo.; and a grandson. Hazel Alexander Spake Mrs. Hazel Alexander Spake, 78, formerly of Spring Hill Drive, Cooleemee. died carly Saturday morning, July 1.1, 2002 at The Laurals of Salisbury. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday. July 15 in First Bap­ tist Church of Cooleemee with Dr. Wayne Sterling ofnci;iting. Burial was in the Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery in the Franklin community of Rowan County, M emorials: Firsl Baplisi of Cooleemee. 284 Marginal St. M rs. Spake was born in Forsyih County April 16. 1924 to Ihc lale Ray Von and Lessie Prevelle Alexander and for many years was the payroll clerk al Erwin Mills. She was a graduale of Salisbury business College and was former owner/operator of the A lexander & Spake Insurance Agency. She w.гs a member of the Collon Club. Mrs. Spake moved to Decatur, Ga. in 1966 to relo­ cate with her husband al South­ ern Railway, and later moved back to Davie Couniy al his retirement in 1989. She was a member of thc Cooleemee First Bpatisi Church. Mrs. Spake was preceded in death by a brother, Brady Alexander and a sisler. Opal A. Jacobs. Surviving: her husband of 49 years. Charlie Spake of the home; a daughter, M elanie Spake Femandaz and liu.sband Juan of Portland, Ore.; and a sister. Mrs. Bud (M axine) Sell of Cooleemee, Louise Vestal Tutterow Mrs. Louise Vestal Cartner Tutterow. 8.1, of Mocksvillc, died July 9. 2002, al her home afier a lengthy illness. The daughler of the late Lonnie Vestal and Ethel Tharpe Cariner, she was born Oct, 8, 1918. in Iredell County, where she grew up near H.-mnony and gradu­ ated from Harmony High School in 19.16, On March 23, 1940, she married Robert Duke Tutterow. and they made their home in thc Cenier com m unity of D avic County in Mocksville. Mr. Tutterow preceded her in death on March 26, 1983. Mrs. Tutterow was an active member of Center United Meth­ odist Church and a leader in Ihe Cenier Communily. serving as a member of the Ccntcr Communily Developm ent A ssoc., C enter Homemaker Club, p,xst member of thc Northwest N.C, Communily Development Association and a judge for the North Calahain vot­ ing precinct. Survivors; 2 sons. Robert Duke Tullerow Jr. and wife, Sally Young of Charlotte, and Vestal Cartner Tutterow and wife Lisa of Vienna. Va,; a brolher, Gilbert Cartner and wife M argarei of Y adkinville; sislers, Lois Glasscock, Lorene Glasscock and husband Raleigh of Mocksvillc, Bonnie Cherry of Rutherfordton and Linda McAulcy and husband George of Slalesville; sistcrs-in- law, Theo Tulterow' of King and Ruth Tulterow and Nancy Tutterow of Mocksville; 3 grand­ children: 2 step-grandchildren: and 32 nieces ¡md nephews. Tlie funeral service was at 11 a.m. July 12, al Cenier United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Steve Blair officiating, assisted by the Rev, Charles Sisk. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Cemetery Fund of Cenier United Metho<list Church, 728 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksville; or Hospice of Davie. 158 Hospi­ tal St.. MiKksvillc. Mary Eaton Shore Mrs. Mary Ealon Shore, 87, foraierly of Mock Place. Mocks­ ville. died Thursday. July 11. 2002, at Genesis Elder Care in Salisbury, A graveside ser\ ice was at 11 a.m, Saturday, July 13 at Rowan Memorial Park with Dr. John Andrews officiating. Memorials: Baptist Children's Home of N .C , P.O. Box 338. Thomasville, 27361; or a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Shore was born Sept. 9, 1914, in Davie County lo the late Zebulon Vance and A m anda Elizabeth Myers Eaton and retired from Burlington Industries. She was of the Melhodisi faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Ray Shore in 1977, Survivors; 5 children, Linda (Carl) Kiker of Faith, Joan Shore of Nashville, Tenn. and Bob(Kay) Shore, Sam (Brenda) Shore, and Jerry (Linda) Shore, all of Mocks­ ville; 8 grandchildren: 13 greal- grandchildren; a half sister, Frances Fisher of Salisbury; and a half brother, Clarence McDaniel of Mooresville. Eva Latham Cranfill Mrs, Eva Latham Cranfill. 62. of Richie Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday. July 9,2002 at her home. A graveside service was held al 4 p.m. Friday. July 12 in Sandy Spring Baptist Church Cemetery in Harmony with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. • Mrs. CranHII was bom Nov. 19, 1939 in Davie County to Ihe lale John Everelle and Josephine Collette Lalham and had been wilh Monleigh Garment Co, with more lhan 20 ycars service. She enjoyed gardening, shopping and spending lime with her family. She was of Baplisi failh. She was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Jackson Cranfill, in 1993, Survivors: a daughler, Disa C, (David) Caudle of Yadkinville; a son, Joe (M audie) Cranfill of Statesville; 3 step-grandchildren; 3 siep-great-grandchildren; and a brolher, Wayne Lalham of Mocks­ ville. Ruth Ferebee Ruth Ferebee. 80. of Mocks­ ville. died Saturday. July 13.20<)2 at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mack Whitaker Mr. Mack W hitaker, 51, of Winston-Salem, died Wednesday morning. July 10. 2002. Bom to the late William Arthur W hitaker and M argaret M. Whitaker, Mr. Whitaker grew up the youngest of seven brolhcrs and three sislers in Cooleemee. He graduated from D avie High School in 1969 and served in the U.S. Amiy from 1970 lo 1972. Mr, Whitaker worked as an electrical mechanic at thc Smurfit-Stone Co. in Greensboro. He loved spend­ ing time with his family, culling up with his co-workers, playing w ith his dog and “piddling around." Survivors: his wife, Kathie Whitaker; 2 daughters. Chastity of Brooklyn, N,Y, and Carrie of Sylva: a grandson; and many friends and co-workcrs. A memorial service was con­ ducted al 2 p.m. Monday, July 15 al Vogler & Sons Main Street Chapel. Memorials: VA Hospital, 1601 Brenner Ave.. Salisbury, 28144; or B renner C hildren’s H ospital. Wake Forest University Baptist M edical Cenier. Development Office, Medical Cenier Blvd.. Winsion-Salem, 27157, Linda Paulette Carter Miss Linda Paulette Carter, 5 1, of Cartc'r Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday, July 14, 2002 al Forsyth Medical Center, Funeral .services w ill be Thurs­ day, July 18 at 11 a,m, ut Liberty United Methodist Church with Dr. John Andrews officialing, assisted by Dr. Becky McMillan, the Rev. Rhonda Cooper, Karen Caffey and Dr. Edward G. Hill, Burial will be in Ihe church cemetery. The fam­ ily was to be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Memorials: Benevolence Fund of Liberty Methodist. 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville: or a charily of Ihe donor’s choice. Ms. Carter was born Dcc. 15, 1950 in Rowan County lo Belly Biimgardner Carter of the home and the lale Gerald Ray Carter, and had worked at WonderKnil, She w as a graduate of Davie High School Cliiss of 1969 and attended Cenlral Piedmont Community College in Ch;irlotte lo study lo be a physicians assistant in pursuit of her ambition to become a medi­ cal physician. She was ;i life mem­ ber of Liberty Unilcd Melhodisi Church where she was a volunteer. Survivors: her mother; a sisler and brother-in-law, Judith C. and Daniel Jollie of Franklin. W.Va.; cousins: aunts and uncles; a niece; and friends. Mamie Louise Cook Mrs. Mamie Louise Massey Cook, 83, formerly of Walt Wil­ son Road, Mocksville, died late Friday afternoon at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m . Sunday. July 14 in Turrentine Baplist Church, with the Revs. Joe Smith and Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Turrentine Baptist, 613 Turrentine Church Road, Mocksville. Mrs. Cook was born in Davie County, Dec, I, 1918, to the late Joseph L. and Minnie Spurling M assey and retired from .Monleigh Garment Co. wiih over 30 years of service. She was a member of the Turrentine Baptist Church, enjoyed flower gardening and crocheting. She was preceded in death by her husband. Johnny Adam Cook, in 1970; 2 .sons, Buster Cook and Roger Cook; a daughter, Linda C ook; a great-granddaughter, Samantha Jo Spry; u sister, Vir­ ginia Mae Pennell: und a brother, John Massey. Surviving; a daughter, Dorothy C. Gaither of Mocksville; a son. Robert Cook of M ocksville; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchil­ dren; and a brolher, Joseph Massey Jr, of the Courtney com­ munity in Yadkin Couniy, Mary Frances Hendrix Miss Mary Frances Hendrix, 81, of Hendrix Lane, Advance, died Sunday. July 14. 2002. al Wake Forest Universily Baptist Medical Center. Funeral services were Tues­ day, July 16 al 2 p.m. at Fork Bap­ tist Church with Ihe Rev. Randy Queen officiating. Burial vvas in the church cemetery. Memorials: Don Fosler Me­ morial Mission Fund, Fork Bap­ list Church, 3140 U,S. 64 E., Mocksville, Ms. Hendrix w as born June 22. 1921. in Davie County to the late Edie Nalhanicl and Annie Sidden Hendrix and was retired from Hanes Cooperation w ith 40 years service. She was a lifelong mem­ ber of Fork B;iptist Church w here she served as a’ Sunday school teacher in the adult department, was a member of the Shut-In and Home Bound Commitlec. and the WMU. She enjoyed cooking and llower gardening. Survivors: 7 sisters. Lucy (J.B.) Carter of Lexington. Evelyn (Wilburn) Fishel of Clemmons, Vernie Hendrix of Ailv:mcc, Edilh (Wilburn) Long of Slalesville, Annie (R,C.) Everhart of Ad­ vance. Sarah (Robert) Smith and Joyce (Jimmy) Barney of Lexing­ ton: 2 brothers. Rotwrt (Elizabelh) Hendrix and Vance (M axine) Hendrix of A dvancc; several nieces, nephews and cousins. .loshua Joseph Walker Joshua Joseph Walker, 17, of Albei|ueri|ue, N.M. died early- Tuesd;iy morning. July 9. 2002 from injuries suffered in an auto­ mobile wreck i n Albei|ueri|ue. He was born in Win­ ston-S alem on July 29, 1984. ' His family moved I to D avie I County in ' 19X5 and he attended Davie County Schools. He received his high school diplom a from Davidson Communily College in July of 2(K)I. Football was his love al Davie High, but he also enjoyed working out at the YMCA. His Boy Scout troop, 732, honored him wilh the Boy Scout of the Year a;iward for 1997-98. He lived with his grandparents afler his m other and sister m oved lo Albeiiuerque K'cause he wished to finish school here. In October of 2001, he moved to Albequernue to be with his family and conlinue his education. Survivors: his mother. Lory M cBryde W alker; his sisler, Chelsea Walker; his grandparenls, Myron and Ann McBryde of Ber­ muda Run; un uncle and a cousin. A memorial service will be held at Hillsdale Baptist Church on Aug. 4 al 3 p.m. Era Mile Sawyer Mrs. Er:i Mae Howman Saw­ yer. 91. a resident of Sherwood Place. High Point, died Friday. July 12. 2002. in the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home of Win- ston-Salem. Mrs. Sawyer was born Aug. 16. 1910. in Stokes Couniy. a daughter of Alexander Martin and Lula Watts Bowin:ui. She was a m em ber of O akvicw United Methodist Church und u lifetime member ofihe Olive Overby Sun- duy school class. She was preceded in death in 1988 hy her husband. Alton Walters Sawyer anil a daughter. S. Gail Sawyer Moore in 1993. Surviving: a son. Timothy David Sawyer and wife Pat of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Mond;iy. July 15 inOakview United Melhodisi Church by the Rev. E.R. (Sonny) Reavis. Burial followed in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. Mcnu)rials: Oakvicw Method­ ist. 321 Oakvicw Road, lligh Point. 27265; or Kate Reynolds H ospice Cenier. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd.. W inston-Salem. 27103. Anthony Usa Mr. Anthony Usa. 82. ofA d­ vance. dieil Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos­ pice Home. He was born June 3. 1920. in Union County, N.J. to Lawrence and Mary Caruso Usa. Surviving: his wife. Alice Kennedy Usa of the home; a sis­ ter. Margaret Timoni of Di;unonil lleud. Miss.: a cousin: 2 nieces: and 3 nephew s. A memorial service was con­ ducted by Father Adrian Porras. Donalions: Kate B. Reynolds H ospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winslon-Sulem. 27103. Virgie Carter Mrs. Virgie Carter of Mocks­ ville died at 9:20 a.nv Wednesday. July 10. 2002. She resided wilh her son and his wife. Rufus and Rachel Carter of Drum Lane. She was preceded in dcalh by her husband. Aric. and a son. Bud. Survivors: sons and their wives. Janies und Linda Carter ol Pctcrslown, W,Va.. Randolph and Elizabeth C arter of Ballard. W.Va.. and Rufus and Rachel Carterof Mocksvillc; 2 daughters and their husbands. Naomi and Bill Crosier of Winston-Salem anil Augusta und Pete Spangler of St. Cloud. Fla.; Und numerous grand­ children and grcat-grandchildrcn. С Ч ’ У//, У //Л У ///., DAVIE FUlVERAL SERVICE Incorporated ■Ilo Valk'V Kd., .\li4-ksville, .\C 336-751-3111 "OurCamily Sm 'iin; )biir ГптНу" VOIR НОИШНЛ П'ЛЕН.и ШШЕ Й Й Ш Я Я Ё . 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Miwi'ing IVner (bncf DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, ,luly 18, 2002 - C7 U n i o n C h a p e l P l a n s H o m e c o m i n g Union Chapel Unilcd Methodist Church will have its anmial Homecoming Service on Simday. July 2 1. Sunday school will begin al 10 a.m. wilh Worship Ser\'icc at 11. The Rev. Andy Lambert vvill be tho guest speaker. A covered dish luncheon will follow thc Worship Service. I his will be an excellent opportunity for menibcrs, lornicr members, and visitors lo see the progress being made on the renovation.s al the church. Green Meadows To Celebrate 35th Anniversary On July 21 Green M eadows Baplisi Church will be cclcbriiting ils 35th anniversary with a homecoming service Sund;iy, July 2 1 beginning at 11 a.m. Green Meadows wus formally orgunized on July 23. 1967 and thc Rev. Alvis C. Cheshire was callcil as Ihc firsl paslor on July 3(1, Construction o fihe first building began on Aug. 31. 1967 on five acrcs donated by M r ;u\il Mrs. John 1-. Sparks. Tlie eluirch w;is built largely by the volimleer efforts of its first members. G reen M eadows rem ains at Ihc original location bul has tmdergone many updates. The church is in an expansion program that will includo lengthening the sanciiiary building lo inctcuse the number of people il can serve. The expansion will ;dso inckidc a circle driveway lluit will aid in the fiow of traffic in and out ofihe parking ureas. Pastor Mich.iel Wiiters and the ciingregulion invite all members, past and presenl. and ull who wish lo visit, to Ihe homecoming celebration. Fomier paslor Ray D:ivis wil be guesl speaker A covered dish luncheon will be served immediately follow ing the service. Grcon Meadows is localed at 1646 N.C. SOI North between the Hillsdale and Farminglon communities. The church offers programs and activities for all :mcs. . ’i "CELEBRATE RECOVERY" A safe place to experience freedom from hurtful liabits and compulsive behaviors including; • chemicol/sexuai addiction • ea • physical/sexual abuse • on • codependency • go Support groups for men and womer ting disorders ger mbiing 1 - Fridays 7pm C a ll (3 3 6 ) 9 4 0 - 6 6 1 8 Hillsdale Baptist Church NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be conducted on August 6, 2002 at 7 p.m. by the Town of Mocksville concerning the closeout of a CDBG Scattered Site Project (Grant # OO-C-0660). The hearing will be conducted at the Mocksviiie Town Hall and all citizens of the. community are invited to attend. Hearing impaired persons desiring additional information or having questions regarding this subject should call the North Carolina Relay Number for the Deaf at 1-800-735-8262. 'A Storehouse For Jesus N o w C o lle c tin g S c h o o l To lie D is lrib iitc c I S la n in g August 5 th To Davie Co..Children in Need. Items NeedeiJ: Crayons, Bookbags, Childrens Scissors, Glue, Rulers, Compasses, Folders, Loose Leaf Paper, 3 Ring Binders, Composition Notebooks, Pens & Pencils Uonutiuns should Be Brou(>ht r« \ Storehouse For Jesus J S 464 D epot St. M ocksville M on-Thurs. 9AM - 5PM (T ues & T h u rs E v en in g s by A p p o in tm e n t) - v l 7 5 1 - 1 0 6 0 W etm ore Farm s WOODLEAF Available Now Squash, Cucumbers, Field Tomatoes, Canteloupe Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays from Mockswllle lake 601 Soulh lo 801 Intersedlon, lum right al light 4 mUet to cauUoa light la WMIIeat. Follow signs lo larm. 704-278-2028 A tten d The C hurch O f Your C hoice N o C ro o k P rim lllv o D a p tls l C h u r c h ,N o C ro o k C h u rc h R d .. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 a.m . Fourth Saturday worship and conlDrenco.t :30 p.m . Pastor. Eldor Eugeno Bennotl. E a g lo H o lg h ls C h u r c h .10 a .m . S u n d a y w orship , 7 p.m , Tu o s d a y Posvortlm o. 7 p.m . Thu rsd a y Bible sludy. C asu al dross, contem porary m u sic/w o rs h ip . 5 1 03 U ,S . 158, Hiilsdalo. M o c k s v llto W e s le y a n C hurch* . Hospital St,. S un d a y School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. W odnosday Prayer Meeting. 7 p,m . Rov. Georgo Troyer. 751-5595. U n io n C h a p e l U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h ; 2030 U ,S . 601 N, W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 11 a.m .. Pastor. Rev. Brad Holliman, C e n te r U n ite d M othod lst C h u rc h : U .S . 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11, Pastor. Stephen Blair. 751*2754. Childcaro directors: Carla Prevelto, 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753. Elb a vllle Un lto d M olhod lst C h u rch : S unday School. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . Kids For Chrisl (agos 3-9). Youth lor C lu ist{a ge s 10'12). 1st & 3fdSvuv. 3 -4 :3 0 p.m . Toons for C hrist moot S u n .. 5 -G :3 0 p .m . D isciple 1 Biblo Sludy, W ed., 7 p.m . Discipio III Biblo Study. Thurs., 7 p,m . Advanco. Pastor; Rev. Jack W allace. C o o le e m ee C h u rc h of G o d : Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Service and C h ild re n ’s C h u rch . 11 a .m . Tu os. Prayor M eeting. 7 p.m . W ed. Fan^iiy S ervico . 7 p.m . For m ore info, call paslor Robert Hulette at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. C o r n a lz e r U n lle d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday S choo l. 10 a.m , W orship, 11 a m, Biblo Study. W ednesday. 7:30. Rov, Harold Zim m erm an, pastor, B olh o t U n ite d M e lh o d is i C h u rc h ; Bothol Church Fid, W orship. 9:45 a.m. S unday School, 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B, W arnor. pastor. A d v a n c o U n lle d M ethodist C h u rch : Sunday School. 9:45 a,m . W orship. 11 a .m . Youth. 5 p.m . Rov, H arry D. S am m ons.Dow ntow n Advat\co. F a r m in g lo n U n lle d M o lh o d ls t C h u r c h : S u n d n y S choo l, 10 n.m . W orship, 11 a.m . 1939 Farm ington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. Melinda S nyder O a k G ro v e U n ite d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1994 U .S , 158, Mocksvillo. S unday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. C o n c o rd U n ited M e lh o d isi C h u rch . Cherry Hill Rd,. Mocksville, W orship: 11 a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m . Pastor. Jo hn Andrews. H a rd iso n United M olhodlst C hurch: W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d e rlu l W e d n e s d a ys C hild re n ’s program . 0 -7:30. Pastor, Rov. Donnis B. Marshall, C o m m u n ily B a p lls l C h u rch : Sunday School. 10 a m. Sunday W orship, 11. Evening sorvico. 6, W ednesday BiPlo Study. 7 p,m . G ladstone Road. H illsdale U ni ted M e th o d is lC h u rch : 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158. A d v a n c e . C ontom porary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m . S u n d a y S chool. 9:35. C asu al dross, relroshm onts. Jr. High Youth S un d a y night. 5:30. Sr. High Youth S unday night. 7. M idw oek@Hillsdale prayer sorvico. W ednesday 6:30 p.m . B ible studio s, m inistries such as d ra m a , w o rship , m isions. singles, w om on's, m en’s. Paslor: Jerry W ebb. 998-4020. W e slo y C h a p o l U n lle d M etho dist C h u rc h : W orship Service: 10 a.m . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 1 0 .4 5 a .m . Rov. M indy Snyder. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P e n le c o s la t H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S u n d a y S choo l: 10 a.m . W o rs h ip : 11 a .m . E v e n in g ; 6 :3 0 . W ednesday prayer m ooting & Bible W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING W e C ustom M eat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 992 Ralph Rollodgo Rd. Mocksvillo 492-5496 J. P. GREEN M ILLIN G CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 338-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 study. 7:30 p.m . Rov. Joel Boylos, H o ly C ro s s Lu the ra n C h u rc h , 1913 U .S . 601 s. W o rs h ip : 1 0 :3 0 a .m . Sunday School; 9:15 a.m . Pastor; Rov. Robert Kasling. 751-5419. hllp;//www,mindspring,pom/'^holycrosB/ M o c k s v ille F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h u rch . 2G1 S, Wain St. W orship: 11 a.m . Church School; 9:45 a.m . Sunday evening: Choristers (g ra d es 1-5) & Youth (grades G-12). 5:30 p.m . Pastor; Noal Carter. 751-2507. M ocks Unltod M othod isI C h u rc h , oil N .C . 801 S. nt M ocks C hurch' B eau­ cham p roads, Advanco. Rev. Donnio Durham . 998-5518, S unday worship: 8:45 & 11 n,m . Sunday School: 10 n.m , S m ilh G rove M ethodist C h u rc h : 3492 U .S . 158. M ocksville. P astor: Chris C lo n tz. S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m .. worship. 11. Children’s ministry. Before and altof scliool program s, 940-5296. H illsd a le B a p tist C h u rc h : S un d a y W orship and Bible S lu d y 9 & 10:30 a tn., W ednesday Fellow ship M eal. 6 p.m. Children's youlh activities, рглуег m e e tin g. 6 :3 0 p .m . P a s to r R .T . Alderman. 940-6618, Minister of Music. Brent Holton. 4815 U .S. 158. A d va nco. Faith a nd V ic to ry F a m ily W o rs h ip C e n te r, 1687 H w y. 601 N . S un d a y Services. 10 a.m .. 7 p.m . W ednesday, 7 p.m. N ew B elievers P.P. C h u rc h . Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Service. 11. W odnosday night Bible study. 5, Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick M ock. W om en’s Аиж, & Brothorhood Bible Study, 1st S 3rd Thursday. Lib e rty U n ite d M e lh o d is i C h u rc h . U .S. 601 S. W orship:9:45 a.m . Sunday School: 11 a.m . First United M e lh o d isi C h u rc h of M o ck s ville . E a rly S u n d a y W orship S o rvico . 8 :50 n .m . P ra ise sin g in g, casual dress, contom porary format. Ttnditionnt servico. 10:55 a.m , 305 N . M ain St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. B e lie v e r’s S o n s h ip T a b e rn a c le : Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m . & 6:30 p.m. W ed. o vo nin g. 7. P a sto r: Je rry L. Couch. 998-1324. C an a Rd, - Potter's Lano. Tu rren tine B a p list C h u rc h : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m .. W orship. 11; Night Service, 6, Pastor; Rev. Jo e Sm ith. B e th le h e m U n ite d M e lh o d is i C h u rch : Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m .: Sunday School, 10 W orship. 11 a rn. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 , F a x : 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . E -M a il: belhum c@ aol.com . E p iscop a l C h u rch of Iho A sce n sio n . FotK-Bixby Rd,, Advanco. Sun. School. 10 a,m. W orship. 11 a.m . 998-0857. Dial A S to ry M inistry fo r child re n . Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716, S ervice s at Ihe O aks. Apt. 7A. 7 p.m .. Thursdays, Bishop Т.П . Rice. C icm e n l G ro ve C h u rc h of G o d , B o d y o l C h rist. 159 Parker R d,. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbath S ch o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip . 1 1:45. W ednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m . Pastor: Eldor Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: Th o Bible Is Right. Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 A M and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S T P 1490 AM . G re e n M e a d o w s B o p tls l C h u r c h Sunday Scliool. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11 a.m .. 7 p.m. W ednesday Prayer & Biblo S ludy. 7 p.m . P astor R e v. M ichael Waters. 998-3022. L ib e rty W e s le y a n C h u r c h , 2 1 0 6 Sholfiold Rd., Harmony, S unday School 10 a.m .. Morn. W orship 11 a.m .. W od. Biblo Adventure 7 p.m ., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos, each month 10 a.m . 492-2963. Paslor: Ronald Leo. B ix b y P re s b yte ria n C h u rc h , 1806 Fotk-Bixby R d.. near C orn a tze r Rd,, Sun. School 9:45 a .m .. W orship 11. Pastor; Designated pastor. 998- 6813. D ulin United M e lh o d isi C h u rc h . 897 D ulin R d .. M o c k s ville . 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 . Pastor: David Smith, Sun School 10:30 a Ì C B VILLAGE иАпО}¥АИЕ 5431 Hwy, 158* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 VOGLER/Ь-SONS l uacrai iIdiuo 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 DOWNUNDEii ROCK éb TILE Brett & S la c o y L a v e ry (336) 998-8287 or 998-4771 Ccramic Tile Installaiion www.aussictilc.cum E A T O N F U N E llA L H O M E Л TnuHlion al'Curing.... 325 NurtU M iiiii S treet M iic k s vilk -, N C 2 7 t)2 S 336-751-2148 'K razy' B ob says, Stop by an d see’( f "Stop by ' V v ' V Tuev-Fri.* 10Jm-7pfn Sal.» 10am-5pin Closed Sun,& Mon. ItM* Oil! .M'My tSfl. 2 Blocks W ol BQ1 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVIIIE AinOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 a.m .. W orship 9:30 a.m. C o o le e m eo U n lle d M othodlst. Main St.. S unday School. 10 a.m .. Worship, 11. Kids K am p S un. 5 -6:30. Pastor; Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284* 6135) In H o m e B ib le S tu d ie s , by Randy Howell. 284-4667. B e a r C re e k B a p lls l C h u rc h . Boar Crook C h. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. W orship 11 a.m .. Biblo Study W ed. 7 p.m . Rov. W illiam Leo Cook III, paslor. C oo ie o m ee Firsl Baptist C h u rch , 284 M arginal St.. S un. Biblo Study 9:45 a .m .. M orn, W orship 11 a .m .. Evo. W o rs h ip 7 p .m ., Y o u lh , 6 p .m . W e d n e s d a y sup p e r, 6 p .m . M usic minister, Regina Chandler. M ocksviiie S cco n d Presbyterian. 400 P ine St. W orsh ip . 11 a .m .. C hurch S c h o o l, 9 ;3 0 . R o v. Th o m a s M . Leach.751-1410 S t. F ro n d s ol A ssissl, R C . M asses: M onday. Tuosday. Thursday. Friday, 9 a.m . W ednesday, 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m , Sunday. 8 a.m . and 10:30 a.rn. S p a n is h M ass al 12:30 p .m . Rev. Andrew Draper. T O R . 751-2973. Fa rm in g to n B a plist C h urch . Sunday m orning Biblo study, classes lor all a g o s . 9 :4 5 . W o rsh ip : 11. 1841 Fa rm in glo n R d .. 5 milos Irom 1-40, Pastor: Jim m y Hinson. Church: 99R- 3826. Hom o: 751-3492. B laise Baptist C h u rch , U .S . 601 North a c ro s s Irom H o rn 's Tru c k S lo p . M o c k s ville . 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 . W o rsh ip & S unday School. 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. S u n d a y o v o n in g . 7, W o d n o sd a y service, 7 p,m . Pastor: Glenn Sellers. S h ilo h B a p lls l C h u rch , 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m , M orning worship: 11 a.m . Pastor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. F u lto n U n ite d M o lh o d ls t C h u rc h . 3895 N .C , 801 S .. Advance. W orship; 9:45 a.m . Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Chrisl, Sundays, 5-6:30 p m, Paslor; Rov. Jack Wallace, H e a v e n B o u n d F u ll G o s p e l C h u rch .U .S . 64 W .. Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday Scliool. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Sunday night praise' w orship. 6. W odnosday nighl praise' w orship. 7. Pastor, Jam os W ard. 998- 6394. F irs l B a p lls l C h u rch , 300 N. Main St.. Mocksville. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip : 10:55 a.m , W ednesday Prayor Service. Noon, Fork B a p lls l C h u rch , 3140 U .S . 64 E.. M o ck s villo . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 9 :4 5 . W orship service. It a.m ., 6:30 p.m . W ednesdays. 7 p.m . Awanas. Sunday 6 p .m .998-8306. C o rn o lz e r B a p lls l C h u r c h . 1372 C o rn a tze r R d .. M ocksviiie. S unday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11: evening. 6 :3 0 : A w a n a 's W o rsh ip . 7 p .m . W ednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. N e w U n io n M e lh o d is i C h u rch . 1869 S heffie ld R d .. al C o u n ty Line Rd. S o rvico s ; 8 ;30 a .m .. contom porary w o rs h ip w ith ca s u a l d re s s and relreshm enls: 9:45 a.m . Sunday S choo l' assem bly. 10. S unday School for ail ages. 11 a.m .. W orship. 492- 5367. llom os B aptist C h u rch . Sheffield Rd.. M ocksvillo. S unday School. 9:45 a.m .. w o rs h ip . 11. S u n d a y o v o n in g . 6, W e d n esd a y. 7 p .m . Pastor. Tom m y Fausl. S I. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u rc h . 145 C a m p b e ll R d .. M ocksvillo. S un d a y School. 9:30. M orning worship. 11 a.m. Rov. Anthony Freem an. A d v a n c e First B a p lls l C h u rch . 1938 N .C . 801 S, Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. W orship. It. W ednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m . Postor;Martin Kastner. 998-6302. C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h e cy . 2323 U .S . 601 S .. M o ck s ville . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m ., worship, 11. Sunday e vening, 6; W e d n esd a y evening. 7. Pastor; Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. V icto ry B a p lls l C h u rch . M idway St.. SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FO STER DRUG C O M PA N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, N0 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE & TO O L INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 FULLERKltl'» P recision L aser C utting & M etal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3712 C ooleom eo. S un d a y S chool. 10 a.m ., w o rsh ip 11. S u n d a y e v e n in g , 6 ; W ednesday Aw ana/Youth, 6 :45 p.m .. Prayor 6 Biblo Study. 7. Rov. Sholby Harbour. 284-2077. S e v e n lh D a y A d v e n lls l C h u r c h . Milting R o ad. M ock svliio . S ab b a th School. Salurday. 9 ;3 0 -ll: W orship, 11-noon. P aslor, R o n D a vis . 7 5 1 - 3886. M acedo nia M o ra v ia n C h u rc h , 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c e . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 9 ;3 0 -1 0 :4 5 a .m . W o rsh ip . 8:45 and 11 a.m . 9 9 8-4 3 94 . Pastor: R e v G reg Little. V a d k in V a llo y B a p lis t C h u r c h . l324Yadkin Valley f^oad. A d va nce. Piistor: Ronnie C ra d do ck . 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. w orship. 11 & 6 . W o d n o s d a y N ig h l P ra y e r meeting, 7:30. Live S un d a ys. W D S L 1520AM , 11-Noon. M t. Z ion H o lin e ss C h u rc h of G o d . U .S . 64 E. at Mill Street Mocksville. S un d a y S choo l. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11. Pastor: B ishop Ja m e s Ijamos. M L S in p i A M E Z io n C h u rc h . 488 P o o p lo s C ro o k R o a d . A d v a n c e . Sunday School, 9:45 a.m .. w orship. 11 a.m.. W ednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr, Otis B. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998-6231. B ix b y C h u rc h of th c L iv in g G o d . 2121 Cornatzer Rd,. A dvanco. Pastor. R o v. P e rry H a w k s , 7 6 8 -1 6 0 6 . W orship. Sunday 10-11 a.m .. 6 p.m . S ale m U n lle d M e lh o d is i C h u rc h . S a le m C h u rc h R o a d off D a vie A c a d e m y R d ., 8 m ile s w e s t of Mocksville. W orship. S undays at 9:45 a.m , S un d a y S choo l, 1 0 :4 5 .U M W . se co n d W e d n e s d a y . U M M first S un d a y breakfast at 7 :3 0 . IIM Y F Sunday ovoniogs, Rov. Stephen Blair, paslor. P in o y G ro v o U n lle d M e lh o d is i C h u r c h . 3 76 U n d e rp a s s R d ., Advance. S unday S choo l. 10 a.m .. Worship, 11. Pastor; Rev. Kendall C . Glover. 998-7316. N ow Je ru s a le m A p o s lo U c C h u rc h . 291 Cam pbell Rd,, M ocksviiie. Pastor, Nottyo Ijam osBaiboT. 751 -0049. Sun. S ch o o l, 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip 11. W ednesday night: Bible class. 7:30. intufcessory prayer. 6 p.m . True Light C h ristia n M in is try, U .S . 601 N ,. Danner Rd, to C am elia Lano, Mocksville. Pastor: Steven W. Dalton. Sunday Sct\ool, 10 a m ., w orship, 11. E p is c o p a l C h u r c h o ) Ih e G o o d S h e p h e rd , C h u rc h & C ro s s sts.. C o o lo e m e e . W o rs h ip . 9 :3 0 a .m ., lellow ship hour alter chu rch. Biblo Study 2nd and 4th S u n d a ys after church. Priest: Rev. N oah How ard. Je s u s Life M ission . Liberty C hurch R d .. M ocksville . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 10:30. morning w orship. 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tu e sd a ys at 7 p.m. Paslor; Hilda Reavis. M ocksville C h u rch of G o d , 862 U .S . 64 E . (beside A rm o ry ). 7 5 1 -0 8 1 7 . P a sto r: L a rry H o lillio id . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m ,. w orship. 11. Sunday evening. 6. W ednesday evening, 7. Je rusa le m B aptist C h u rc h . 3203 U S 601 S .. M ocksvillo. 2 8 4-2 3 28 . Rev. Jim m y Lancaster. S u n d a y services: 8:15 a m ., praise a nd w orship; 9;45. S u n d n y S ch o o l fo r all a g o s : 11, morning worship; 7, evening worship. W ednesday services: 6 p.m ., family fellowship m eal; 7 p .m ., Te n m K ID , Youth 4 C hrist. Adult B ible Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. F e llo w s h ip B a p tist C h u rc h , 1084 Rainbow R d,, A d va n co . 9 9 8-6 5 44 . Pastor Will Pryor. Sunday School, 10 a.m ., worship. 11, S un d a y evening, 6. W ednesday service. 7 p.m . Thu rsd a y visitation, 7 p.m . S m ilh G ro v e A M E Z io n C h u rc h . 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksville. S unday morning worhsip. 11. R o v Conita A. Hunt. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG GARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341 HuiIJl'f ol Ui'/TJf» ft-n l'> fl V'fjn I'tiii \ Coitci. hoiJfnl • \Ijrt.nC, I'jftif. We lYc' H A Y W O R T Il-M lL L liK F u n e r a l H o m e K i n d e r t o n C h a p e l LocATi-n ON Hwy 158 Bp.TWliliN Clkmmons & Advanck 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 T lic A m erican R ed C m ss is in n eed o f dedicated p e o p le in iercsted in vohuueering w ilh o u r o rganization. V olunteer o pponunilies ;ire av ailab le in o u r E tnergency S ervices D epartm ent to an y o n e interested in being a D isaster A ction T eam m em ber, D A T m en ib ers resp o n d to single a n d m ulti-l'am ily fires a n d o th er em ergencies an d p ro v id e food, cloth in g an d slielter to the affected fam ilies. O u r B lo o d S erv ices D epartm ent needs vo lunleers to serve as g reeters a n d canteen aides a t b lo o d drives. T lie H ealth & S afety S er\'ices D ep artm en t w o u ld like to invite an yone . interested in b ein g a F irst A id /C P R fnstm ctor to v o lu n teer v\'ith th is depiuim ent. Y outh interested in volunteering a re inv ited to jo in o u r Y outh In A ctio n C om m ittee. S tart a v o lu n teer e.xperience to d ay th a t w ill to u ch lives forever. T ogether, w c c a n sav e a life. .««eaed Ucf/ez 'i I Featim V enezia’s Italian Family R estaurant e arn ed th e coveted H elp C an't W ait Aw ard a t this y e a r’s Volunteer Recognition event. A m e ric a n Red Cross Together, we can save a tife T o O u r D a v ie C o u n ty F rie n d s & N e ig iib o rs , We would like to take this opponunity to provide the following information about our e.vciting new plans for the Davie County Bnmch of the American Red Cross. We know there has been some confusion recently, and we want lo be sure your important questions are answered. It is no surprise to any of us, that our country and our community are facing very difficult times. September 11 th, job loss and a decline in our countr)''s financial base are only a few of the problems being addressed. Tough times like this creatc a two-fold challenge for agencies like the American Red Cross, During times of financial and security crisis, agencies like the Red Cross receive dramatically increased requests for service, but at the same time often sec a dramatic decrease in the funds available to provide that service. This is the challenge our organization faces today in Davie, Forsyth, Stokes and Yadkin Counties. As a result of decreases in funding, from a variety of sources, our Chapter has been forced to look at new ways to provide services in all the communities wc scr\’e. However, as we do this, we must remember that service requests will continue to increase, and wc must continue to provide the high quality services our communities’ have come to rely on, You will find the new Davie County plan outlined below. New and Improved Plan for Davie County 1. H i’ have rdncawd the Davie County Branch office to the Brock Pojbrmiiig Arts Center at 622 North Main Street. Office hours wiU be by appointmem. An appointment cait be scheduled by cal/ing 751-1347. 2. IVf have reorganized our entire Chapter staff, so that every person wilt now have ct seivice role in the Davie comnumity. This change will increase oin- ability to .wn e more people. IU ' are in the process of putting logelher a leant of part-time paid disaster staffpeople who will insure quick, professional response in all disa.siers. inchuling single-familyfhes. 4. H i’ will increase our Fir.^t Aid, CPR, A<iuatics, HIV Aids and Bahy Silling training, so that more people will have the chance to learn .•¡kills needed to respond to an emergency of a friend, neighbor or loved one. 5. All e.xisting Bloodniohile operations will continue as hefore; however, we will work lo establish ailditii>nal blood drives so ihat more life-saving blood will be available for all patients in our local hospitals. 6. Efforts to recruit volunteers, blood donors and financial contributors will also increase, and we look forward to the continued .support of all lho.w who have worked to suppon American Red Cross activities in the past. As we move forward with this new plan, we do so with great enthusiasm, and we look to the community for ils continued support. These changes will not only result in significant financial savings, but also create a significant increase in programs and services to county residents because the new sysiem will enable us to maximize our staff resources, and will provide all county residents wilh even better service lhan they have received in the past. We look forward to this new opportunity to serve your comniunity For questions, or to receive further informalion ahoul Red Cro.'is and our .urvices, please contact Marcia Cole at 724-051!. Will Dwiggins Davie Counly Advisory Chair NWNC-American Red Cross Marcia Z. Cole Executive Director NWNC-American Red Cross E m ergency S erv ices volunleers accom pany th e sheltee a t the D avie C ounty H oliday P arade. (L to R ) A m anda Blackwood, Leila Hicks, S u e Valyer, Lori R oberts, Andrew Roberts, C hristine L auw er and A nna Eicchorn, Kneeling S hasta S ch aefer a n d T akanna Schaefer.The Al»»-*-®-'. „ ne al least / 7 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in geiien, gnmp is inieresled in hosting a drive, plea.ie cantuct Donna Cri.uman at 679- -..-.niiarew R oberts. « ..u rto n a Eicchorn, Kneeling S h asta S ch aefer a n d T akanna Schaefer. The A m erican Red C ross is a U nited W ay Agency serving D avie, F orsyth, Stoices and Yadlcin counties. t i W o rk in g D o g s In D avie ^ Three Day Sheepdog Trials To Be In i It.V .liK'kie Seatxill working sliccp. They arc Iw rii people have Uinieit the sheep DavieCmtnly I;nler(iri.sc Rocoiii w iihaii inslincU(r‘giillicr“ slKvp lio n liiii; ;is ;i hohhv I*..' - 1(1 the shephLTil, More th:m 101) horilsmcn aiul Thoii' .....heir ra ith l'iil lioys w iii ■- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July t8,2002 - D1 More iIkih KK) lioRlsmen am) Iheir ra ilh l'iil iloys w ill be in Fannington next vvcok I'or Ihe • Bonier Collie Shcepilog Trials on July 14-21, The evenl w ill take place ai Shields Farm on Farminglon Road, liach ilay's cvcm is sehcd- , ■ liled lo begin al S a,m.. bm deci­ sions U) slarl al 6 a,m, may be made if the wealher is expecled to lie loo hoi. According lo one o f the evenl coimliiialors Dean lloleoinh. ihe judge I'or ihis year's event w ill be coining in from Virginia, The purpose oflhe event is lo show dogs ami aciiiiire poinls towaril ihtt nalional final. The open Irial event is sanclioneil liy llie Uniled Stales Horder Collie Haiuller’sAssiK'ialion. Dogs lhal earn enmigh points to qaalify al 4^ open trials during ihe year are eligible to compete in the Na­ tional Finals thal w ill be held taler this year in Tennessee, "We'n; hoping to have a lot <if community iiivolveinenl, and a lot o f spcclalors." says i lolconib, Tiie Border C ollie tireed is omstamiing W'lien it eonies to working sheep. They are born w ilh an inslinct lo "gal her" sheep lo Ihe shepherd. 'i'here are sev­ eral differenl lerms nseil in sheepdog herding, Horder C ollies conlrol sheep with "eye” , this refers to the anuuinl o f coiicen- tralion llie dog shows while walch­ ing Ihe sheep. The sheep are "held" hy Ihe strength o f ihe dog's "eye"; a ilog in which Ihis char- acterisiic is well de­ veloped is called "slroiig-eyed". The posuire the Border C ollie as­ sumes while herd­ ing is ealled "clap". This refers lo when Ihe ilog faces (he sheep and lowers his helly close lo the grotind. This posture along with "eye" gives ihe Horder Collie a soniewliat predatory look, liven when a iiorder Collie is on his feel he s lill has a inslincliial ten­ dency lo croHcIi forward. W ilh the loss o f so many in­come w o rl"-- *■ people have lurned ihe sheep herding as a iiobhy. lloleoinh hinisclfsays he enjoys participat­ ing in Ihe trials and for him it is a re­ warding hobby fu ll o f hard work and enjoymenl, "ll's a hobby, it ’s work, and it's a job,". • ■ "fhere w ill be com petitors from 111! over Ihe easl eoasi coining lo Ihe evenl. No admis­ sion fee iv ill be charged and iho land at .Shield’s F'ann w ill be avail­ able fo r campers, inn there w ill be no hook-ups. There w ill also be food and drinks served atthe evenl, .According Ul tiolcom b. "I’eople are jusi ama/ed at these dogs, al how ihey work these livestock, how they react lo the owners, and whal type o f bond they have." If yon W(HiUI like directions or more information abo-- •*- Sli.......’ ■' » o h a t/e a /o t o f ‘^ o n im u n lty In . v o iv e m e n f.. " H o /co m b . Upcoming Davie County Blood Drives M onday, Ju ly 22-Fin>i Churches o f Mocksville Wednesday, Sept. 4-L ion’s Club o f Mocksvilleal the First Bapti,st Church o f Moeksville at the Davie Library, Mocksville390 N, Main St, Mocksville I ;30 - 6 p.m, 1:30-6 p,m, . , Friday, Sept. 6 -D avie High School M nnday, July 2 9 - Macedonia Moravian Church Hwy 601 Soulh, MocksvilleHwy, 801, Advance 2-6;30p,m , 3-7;,10p.m, Thursday, Sept. 19- Mocksville Elementarj' Scliool Wednesday, July 3 1 - Davie Counly Branch o f N W NC 295 Cemelery Slreel, MocksvilleDavie Counly Library 2:00 - 6:30 p,m,371 N, Main Sl. Mocksville 1:30- 6 p,iTi, Thursday, Sept. 26-Davie Community Drive at the Davie Library, Mocksville M onday, Aug. 12“ Fork Baptist Church 1:30-6 p.m,Hwy. 64. Mocksville 2:30 - 7 p.m. Donors must be a t least 17 years old. weigh a l least IJO pounds and be in general good health. I f your business o r civic group (,s interested in hosting a drive, please contaci Donna Cri.ssnum at 679-7225 o r Susan Maxey a t 724-0511. lite d * ' '^o'comb is I i î 1)2 - DAVIK COIIM Y KN I KRPRISK KKCORD. July 18. 2002 Administrative Court Tl\c lu llo s '.in g cases \n c ic vlis- p o s c d in D iiv ic A iln iin isir.ilivc* C 'o im Jiin c 2 1. I^rvsiilinj: u .ts M .ii:- islr;tk* K e v in I). H cn ilri\ ;uul pros- e c u lin i: w .is Miir>- r o v in iilo n . assis- la iu (lis iric t allon \ cy. - C h ris to p lie r J .A h b o tt, n o li­ c en sc . ilis in iss e d p er correclitM i. • A n ilre a L e o la A ila m son . s(K*ed- nij: tSS in a 70. red u ceil to 7-4 in a 70. $ 25 am i c o m. - K ris tin L e e A rn iis iea il. sj)oed- HI)* S3 in a 70. red u ced to lA in a 70. S IO and COM. - G rei:or\ lia lla s . speedin u NO ni a 7 0 . red u c ed to im p ro p e r e ip iip * n ie n l, 5 1 0 and cost. - A le is h ia S. H arkscliat. sj>eed* it\ji SO in 70 . rcd u ccd to 74 in a 70. SH> and cost. - C h ristin a N . H ea ly. la ilu re lo red u ce s p ee d , d is n iiss ed p e r c iv il seltlem en t. - H arlie R . H eauch utnp. le a v in g \ e h ic le im alten d ed / u n secu re. d is- m is s ed j>er c o rre ctio n , - R a y m o n d C . U o w le s . sj>eedini: 51 in a .15, re d u c e d to im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t, d ism issed . - D o n n a i*oIk D ran ham , s|>eed' in g 8 0 in a 70. red u ced to 74 in a 7 0 . 5U > and cost. • A u d r e y L y n n M rannon. s(>eed' in i’ 5 3 in a 35. red u ced to impro|x.*r e q u ip m e n t. 5 5 0 an d cost. • H o b h ic Jo Ih ick la n d . \| ved in y 5 () in ii 3 5 . r c ilu c e d to im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t. S IO and cost. • C h ristin e .M arie Bu rch. s|>eed- in ji 9 0 in a 7(). red u ceil to impro|>er e q u ip m e n t. S50 and cost. • G w e n d a B la k e B u rto n .e x p ired r e g is t r a t io n , e x p ir e d in s p e c tio n stick er, d isn iissed p er correctiiu i. • C r e o la Jones C a m p iv i), sj>eed- in g 6 0 in a 4 5 , rcd u ced lo 50 in a 4 5 . S IO and cost. • W illia m C a n d e la ria Jr.. sj>eed- in g 8 0 in a 7(K red u ced to 74 in a 70. S iO and cost. • D eb o ra h L y n n C a u d ill. sjK cd * in g 8 3 in a 70. red u ced to 74 in a 70. 5 1 0 and cost. • R o g e r L e e C h ristian , sp eed in g KO ill a 7 0 . rc d u c e d lo im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n i. cost. - T r a v is E lliott C la rk , sp eed in g 5 0 in a 3 5 , red u c ed lo in »p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t, S IO and cost. • C h a rle s M e lv in C le m e n t, ia il- u ic lo s lo p lo r s lo p \ign/red lig h l. disniissed. - D en n is W a yn e C o a ls o n . s|ved- in g 53 in a 35. le d iic e d it» im p ro p er e qu ip m en t, S IO and co st. • U ob crt D ean C o U in s . u o li­ c en se. im proj>er p a ssin g, d ism is se d (>er c orreclion . - H ec to r A . C o re a s , e x p ire d in ­ s p ection . 525 and c o st; IU) re g is tra ­ lio n . disntissed j>cr c o ra *c tio n . - Jerry K ich C o rn e lis o ii. e x p ire d reg isira tion . d ism is se d p e r c o rr e c ­ lion . - L in d s a y M ic h e le ( ’ row . t'ailurc lo rep ort a cc id e n t, d is m is s e d p er c iv il settlem en t. - A v e ry L im c ry C ru m p , s|4*ed* in g 84 in a 70 . d ism issed . ' P o flia D ion n e D a lto n , fa ilu re lo w e a r seat Iv lt . 5 2 5 : e x p ire d in- sjH iclion. dism issed |>er c o rre c lio n . ' S h a n ik a S h e v o n D a llo n . e x ­ p ired reg is ira lio u . e x p ire d ii\spec- tion , d ism issed per c o rre c tio n . • L e s lie D en ise D a v is , a d d ition a l lig h tin g e qu ip m en i v io la tio n , three c o u n is im p ro p e r r e g is tra tio n , d is ­ m issed p er c o rre clio n . • R on a ld C h arles D en to n , s iv e d * in g 80 in a 70. red u ced lo im p ro p er equ i|)m ent. 5 И ) and cost. - W illia m L . D illa rd , fa ilu re to red u ce s p ee d , d is m is s e d p e r c iv il settlem en t. - H eiir> L e ro y D o u e ll. fa ilu re to redvice s p eed , d is m is se d p e r c iv il sellle m en l. - S h irle y V irg in ia D ra k e, sjx'cd - in g 55 in a 35. red u ced to 44 in a 35. S IO and cost. ■ K en n eth A . D ra u glu i. fa ilu re lo slop fo r stop sign/red lig h t, red u ced lo im p rop er eq u ip m en t. S IO . cost. - R ich a rd S teven lic k e ls . s p e e d ­ in g S3 in a 70. red u ced to 74 in a 70. S IO and cost. - M a u rice L . lu h n on d s. fa ilu re to s lo p fo r stop sign/red lig h t, re ­ du ced to im pro|4'r e q u ip m e n t. S IO and cost. - Brian N ic h o la s I:u d y . e x p ire d in s p e ctio n s tick er, d is m is s e d p e r c o rre clio n . • Sarah Sue ГиН ег. s jK 'c d in g 73 in a 55. red u ced lo impro|H*r e q u ip ­ m en t. 5 50 and cost. • W a\n c H o m e r O o u rlc y . sjH.*ed- m g SO in a 70, red u ced lo in ip ro p c r eq u ip m en t. 5 Ю aiul c o s i. - C lia r le s W a y n e G r a y . Jr.. s[4‘c d in g 67 in a 55. red u ced to im - p ro [4 T e q u ip m e n t, S IO am i cost. - U a n d y D a le G re e n e , e x p ire d reg is tra tio n , d isn iissed p er ci>rrec- lio n . - L e o n a rd G . M .dl. s|K*eiling 80 in a 70. red u ced to 7 4 -70, S 10. cost. • A d a m C h a se H an es, reckless d riv in g , p lead ed resp on sib le lo spin ­ n in g tires, c o si. - T im o th y Jam cs I lash , s|>eeding 7 0 in a 5 5 . led u c ed to 60 in a 55. S IO and cost. - .A licia W is e H ed ric k , s[>eeding 85 in a 7 0 . re d u c e d lo im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n i, S 5 0 a n d cost, - Jam es T im o lh y H en d rix , e x ­ p ired ins[K ‘ c tio n , e x p ire d reg is tra ­ tio n . d is m is se d p e r c o rre ctio n , - M a tth e w L e e H ia lt. sp eed in g 8 0 in a 70 . re d u c e d to im p ro p e r eq u ip m e n t. $1 0 and cost: fa ilu re to c o m p ly w ith lic c n s c re s tric tio n s , d is m is se d p e r c o rre ctio n , • A llis o n M a rie H o w e ll, s p eed ­ in g 6 0 in a 4 5 , rcd u ced to ¡m p ro fw r e q u ip m e n t. S IO and cost. - Tot^da C a iiu p H u g g in s , ex p ire d in s p e c tio n , d is m is s e d p e r c o rr e c ­ tion , • D a v id J o el J o h n son , e x p ire d reg is tra tio n , d ism is se d |ч*г c o rre c ­ tion . - T e d Joh n son . s(>eeding 70 in a 5 5 . red u ced lo 6 0 in a 5 5 , cost; fa il­ u re to w e a r seal l>elt. 525. - Jonathan B la k e Jon es, unsafe tr a ffic m o v e m e n l. d is m is s e d p e r c iv il settlem en t, ' Joshua G re y K o o n t/ . ex p ire d re g is tra tio ,e x p ire d insj>eclion .d is ­ m issed p e r c o rre c lio n , - J e ffe ry S. L a th ro p II, fa ilu re lo s lo p fo r stop sign/red lig h l, red u ced lo im p ro p e r eq u ip m e n t. S IO , cost. - C dd R a y L e w is . im proj>er pass­ in g. red u ced to im pro|4’ rcq u ip in cn l. S 10 and co st. - M ic h a e l H u gh L in v ille . lailu re to c o m p ly w ilh lic c n s c restriction s, d is m is se d p e r c o rre ctio n , - Jesus E strada L u v ia n o . sfK cd - in g SO in a 70. red u ced lo impro|K*r e q u ip m e n t. S U ) and cost, - T im o th y R e x M a h a n , sp eed in g SS in a 70 . rcd u ced lo 7 4 -7 0 . cost. • L in d a D acu s M c C o y , s p eed in g 8 6 in a 70. red u c ed to 7 4 -7 0 , cost, - N e llie r ie m in g N iiU s. taiUiTC u> sto p fo r s to p sign / red lig h l. d is ­ m issed p er c iv il setllem en t. - D ustin K en n eth M is e , fa ilu re lo s lo p fo r stop sign/red lig h t, re ­ du ced to im p ro p er e q u ip m e n t. S IO and c o s i: v io la lio n o f in s lru c lio n |H.*miit. d ism issed p er c o rre c lio n . - S ean H an c o ck M o o r e , n o r e g ­ istration . d ism issed p er c o rre c lio n . • Ernest R a y M u llin s . II. litter­ in g . S25 and cost, - D ou gla s R a y M y e rs , w in d o w tin tin g v io la tio n , d ism issed p e r c (’ r- rection . - John B renn an N o r v e ll. s p e e d ­ in g SO in a 70. red u ced lo 74 in a 70. S IO and cost. - D a v id Esau P a in ter, s p eed in g 83 in a 65. red u ced to 7 0 -6 5 . S25 and c o si; fa ilu re to n o tify D M V o f address c h a n ge, e x p ire d ins(K*ction. e x p ire d reg is tra lio n , d ism is se d p er co rrection . - D a n iel E lija h J’ antas. s p ee d in g S7 in a 70. red u ced to 7 4 -7 0 . cost; fa ilu re to w e a r seal b e ll. 525, • J en n ifer L . I’ arson s. s p eed in g 52 in a 35 . re d u c e d lo im p ro p e r eq u ip m en t. 5 25 and cost. - M ich a el R . I'eltu s. s|>eeding 85 in a 70. red u ced to 74-7 0 . co st; fa il­ ure lo w e a r seal b e ll, S25. - John ny C e c il P ie rc e . sj>eeding 67 in a 55! red u ced to 5 ‘>-55. 5 10 and cost. - W illia m B e n ja m in P o p e , sp eed in g 86 in a 70. rcd u ced to 74 in a 70. cost. - T h o m a s C . P o p lin , im p ro p er registra tio n , d ism is se d p e r c o rr e c ­ tion . - A m a n d a T iffa n y P orter, s p e e d ­ in g 80 in a 70. red u ced to 74 in a 70. S IO and COSI. - Jo ry T erm a in e R an k in , e x p ire d reg is tra lio n , fa ilu re lo n o tify D M V o f a d d ress c h a n g e , ilis m is s e il jw r c o rre ctio n . • J e ffre y S. R ich a rd s, fa ilu re to w e a r seat belt, 52 5 : c x p irc tl in s p e c ­ tion , d ism issed p e r c o rre c lio n , - K e lly S peas R ie rs o n . s p ee d in g 51 in a 3 5 . re d u c e d lo im p ro p e r eq u ip m e n i. 525 and cost. - L e s le y D y s o n R o te . s(K *eding 51 in a 35. red u ced lo 4 0 in a 35, 5 1 0 and cost. - J o y E la in e S a v e li, s p ee d in g 85 in a 70. rcd u ced to im pro|K 'r c q u ip - m e n l, 5 5 0 , c o st; e x p ire d rc g is lra - lio n , d ism is se d p er c o rre ctio n . - A d ie la S . S h oem ak er, sp eed in g 83 in a 70 . rc d u c e d to im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t. 52 5 and cost. - M a rk A la n S irg o . s(K *cding 84 ina 7 0 . red u ced lo im p ro p e r e q u ip ­ m en t. S 50 and cost. • Jcssica L y n n S k id m o re , s p e e d ­ in g 8 ‘) in a 70. red u ced lo 74 in a 70. 525 and co st. - C ry sta l D a w n Sn^li\, s p eed in g 82 in a 7 0 . red u ced lo 74-7 0 . cost; fa ilu re to w e a r .seal b e ll. 525. - W illia m P h illip S m ith , fa ilu re to w e a r seat b e lt. 525 ; e x p ire d in ­ s p ec tio n . d is m is se d p er c o rre c lio n . • G erritt W ilb u r S m o a k , s p e e d ­ in g SO in a 70. red u ced lo 74 in a 7 0 .5 1 0 and cost. • D o n a ld R a y S p ry , fa ilu re to s to p fo r s to p s ign / red lig h t, d is ­ m is s e d al req u est o f p r o s c c u lin g w iln e ss . • S ara H o s e S ta n le y, im p ro p e r p a ssin g, red u ced to im p ro p er e q u ip ­ m en t. 5 1 0 and cost, - D e a n n a H o p e T o w n s e n d , s p ee d in g 8 ‘) in a 70. red u ced lo im ­ p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t. 5 1 0 0 and co st. • D a v id B en T ro u t, e x p ire d r e g ­ istration . d is m is se d p er c o rre c lio n . - D iu g e n c s G . T r u jillo , s p ee d in g 4 0 in a 70. reilu ced lo 7 4 -7 0 . cost. - M a n u el R o m a n U rib e , n o in ­ su ran ce, d is m is se d p e r c o rre ctio n . - D o n n ie E u ge n e V esta l, fa ilu re to red u ce s p ee d , d is m is se d p e r c iv il scttle m e n i. - K e lly D e n e ic e W a ld ro p . s(K‘cd- in g 85 in a 70. rcd u ced to im p ro p er e q u ip m e n i. 5 5 0 and cost, - K im L a u re e W 'e ig le . s p ee d in g SO in a 7 0 . re d u c e d to im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t. S IO and co st. - N a lh a n T h o m a s W h ile , s p ee d ­ in g 88 in a 70. red u ced to 74 in a 7 0 . 5 2 5 a n d cost. - A u d ra D . W h ile h c a d , u n safe t r a ffic m o v e m e n t, d is m is s e d p e r c iv il s e ttle m e n t; n o lic e n s e , d is ­ m is s ed p e r c o rre c lio n . - S te v e n F. W h itite y . s p ee d in g 5 1 in a 3 5 . red u ced to im p ro p e r e q u ip ­ m en t. 5 1 0 and cost. • D o n a ld Jerry W ils o n , fa ilu re lo red u c e s p ee d , d is m is s e d p e r c iv il s eltle m en t. • S te v e n W ils o n , s p e e d in g 85 in a 7 0 . red u c ed to im p ro p e r e q u ip - m cn l, 5 5 0 and cost. - Jam es T h o m a s W in g o . n o li­ c e n s e . e x p ir e d r e g is t r a lio n . d is ­ n iissed p er c o rre ctio n . • Joshua S han non W in g o . fa ilu re to w e a r seal b elt. 5 2 5 ; n o licen se, d ism is se d p e r c o rre ctio n . • K e lly L o re n W o lfo rd , fa ilu re to y ie ld , d isn iissed |K *rcivil selllem en l. • S tep h an ie L y n n W o rle y . s(>eed- in g 8 0 in a 70, red u ced to 74 in a 7 0 . S IO atul cost. - B ra d D w a in W u r/ c l. sp eed in g 04 in a 70. red u ced to e x c e e d in g safe s p eed , 525 and cost. • W illia m D a le Y o u n g , sp eed in g 85 in a 70 . rc d u c e d lo im p ro p e r eq u ip m e n t, 5 1 0 and cost. - K e lly S usan Z im m c l, im p rop er passin g, red u ced to im p ro p er e q u ip ­ m en t, S lO a n d cost. F n lle d T o A p p e a r • P r is c ilia n o A ra n g (». s p ee d in g 50 in a 35. - L e n Ih in te r B a ile y , fa ilu re lo stop fo r s lo p sign/red lig h l. - Joshua W 'ayn e B a rn ey, fa ilu re lo w e a r seat b e ll- d rive r. - C h risto p h er M . B ea rd , e x c e e d - it\g safe sjK 'cd. - D a n n y L e e B ertra m , s p eed in g 6 0 in a 45. - B e tty H o lla r B o stia n . sp eed in g SO in a 70. - Dcixi\is W illia m B re w e r, fis h ­ in g w ith ou t a licen se. - /\m os S te w a rt B ro w n , n o li­ cen sc. -J a s o n V a n c e B ro w n , fa ilu re lo w e a r sea l belt. - B en n ie L e e B ryan t. Jr.. fa ilu re to s lo p fo r stop sign/red lig h l. - R o b e rt E va n C a m b y. fa ilu re lo w e a r scat belt. - O liv e r io C atatan , fis h in g w ith ­ out a licen se. - C ry sta l V. C o le s , e x p ire d r e g ­ istration . e x p ire d in s p e ctio n . - S eth C o rr e ll. s p e e d in g 8 0 -7 0 . - C assan dra L y n e C o x . fa ilu re lo w e a r scat b ell. - F ra n c is c o C . D ia / . s|4.‘c d in g 85 in a l i l ' - A b d o u lle M a d ik a y F a al, s p e e d ­ in g 84 in a 70. - C h ris lo p h e r F o s te r, s p ee d in g 55 in a 35. - Ja n ice E la in e H a m lin , s p e e d ­ in g 80 in a 70. 207 NOfffH CAROliNACl. 5BR. 3 10A. 3505 sq t!. too many amoniitos to listi $320,950. CALL CONNIE & 751-8565 2777*/IjQ. ft, 4Dn. 3DA, 15 Slory $269.900, Gena Cbw 9 751-S569 НОУШ Ш REALTY Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com C o n iin u e il O n 1'а ц с l).1 -Ö Ш t = ï M L S \ 330 s. Salisbury St. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 O ffice I lours: M onday-Friday 8-6 • Salurday 9-12 • Sunday By A ppl. 449 Mauson Road 4BR. 3BA. larmhooso ca 1880 on 6 5 Ac Appx 3 .^ 1 . $325,000. C A U CONNIE Q 751-8565 4ВП. 30A. on 9 3 acies with stroam $249,000. C A U E V a V N Q 751-8563 Ya^/r.iie, ЗВП. 2BA. 15 Ac. pal bsmi. FPZponcS 2178SÍ $209.900. C A U U N E <9 751-8560 Historical 6ВЯ. 2BA. homo on S.llAc.. immaculato landscaping CALL iANE <9751-8560 4BR, 2BA plus 2BR. 1 BA homos PLUS additional 3 34 acres in Farmington. $185,000. C A U JANE o r M J. ® 751-8560 301 liAMU Church Roao 126Robírson Drivi 13*л acíM. 1 5 stay borne. 3BR. 2 5BA. $194,900. C A U MARY ® 751-8566 3BR. 2BA. larm style home with wrap atourxJ porch. $169,900. C A U K 0 4 < » 751-8564 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, spacious rooms, largo tot. $162,500. C A U lA N E ® 751-8560 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, like now homo $159,900. C A U JANE 9 751-8560 Brick rancher on 1.39 acres, quiet noighborhood. $144,900. C A U GENA <9 751-8569 3BR, 2BA, 2 hall BA. 2 stories with a full basement. $179,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 I 222 Byiriy Chapii Road 2 Bedrooms, ^ Bath, great mini (arm on 4.61 acres. $139,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 336 WllHtSBORO SiRlEt 4BR, 2BA. fomod. kitch, bsmt prxod BELOW appra.saJ $139,900 C A U KEN 9 751-8564 Noar Wake Foresi. 3BR. 2EIA. FP. sociudod noighborh'd 3124,900 C A U LEE <9 751-8572 3BR. 2BA. brand now hw r«. many amenities. $124,900. C A U CONNIE <9 751-6565 3 Bodiooms. 2 Balhs, ЬЧе now. In a greal location. $114,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1-8 5 64 38R, 2BA. 1853 sq. ft. mobile home w/5.5 acres. $109,900. C A U JANE (9 751-8560 3BR. 2BA on comer lot w/ 12д16 storage buiidmo. $104,900. C A U K EN 9 751-8564 New Const-. 3BR. 2BA cotiago. Conv. in-lown locaton $98,500 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 3BR. 2BA. immaculate instde, 1512 sq.ft. $94,900. C A U KEN @ 751-8564 3BR. 2BA. cathedral ceilings. 2002 Skyline MH. $89,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 3BR. IBA, new carpet, paint, vinyl, full bsmt. $89,900. C A U MARY @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 6 3BR, 2Ba, new carpet, full bsmnt. multi-lev. deck. $109,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 1.5 acres. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1552 sq. ft. mobile home $79,900. C M J.C 0 H N IE a 7 5 1 4 S 6 S Many Updates, 4BR. 2BA. 1.5 story home. $104,900. С Ш . CONNIE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 176 BYERtv Chapci Roao 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, with wired shop/garago. $74,900. C JU 1 U N C ® 7 S 1 -«S S 0 167 HURTHSiOi ORivr 1.09 Town Contof xoned district land. 2BH. IB A $74,500. C « U M N E » 7 5 1 -8 S C 0 3BR, 1.5BA. cozy cottage, in lown.SeBer pays t/2 CC. $64,900. Cm ì (Жм @ 7514569 LexingtOT). NC. 2BR, IBA, hardwood floors, 87ac. $69,900. C A U LEE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 7 2 3 Bodrooms, t Bath, renovatod. $68,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 newly 3BR, IBA. fenced backyard, enclosed porcfi, recent updaios. $59,900 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 2 Bodrooms, 1 Bath, fresh paint and new carpet. $49,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 Groat 1 f/> acre tot, maintained. $44,500. C A U U N E e 7 5 1 -8 5 «0 J U L I A H O W A R D 751-85Ó7 ВМГ Сяй Cll RA WIU. NOT DWOE-----------«I JJ Ac. И13,»И H«y. tOlM (Ьурм»)------------------------------------------------Ч JÎS'SSSHwi M l и -------------------------J7.54/'Ac. $150,000Hvv* ............. z : : :__________i4ac* fxwi«. $175,000---------------e.»4 Ac. SM,ooo M .J . KANDALL 751-3538 EVELYN HAYNES751-8563 LINDA UAILEY 751-8562 Л \ M l ЛИ1 I lois \\I>1 \NI ) AM ) Ul \ I \l l ’H o r i K I I I S BytrlyChAMlRd^ Ito.HÍftrytW___Tnompfton Uni.., SunMlClrctt.. ...2.19 Ac. $27,000 ....1.4» Ac. $22.000 ..^ _ 8 Ac. $M,000 ^ Id g . Lot$1S,900 ________$142,500 KivdonDrlvifcoi 37« Hwy. MW... t $140.000 .2.1s KTt* $160.000 ..ButiMM $iig,ooo ... 7*/. K rtt, $49,900 „.1.4 МП« $134,900 ...Hwy. M l $107.250 B EH TA L P R O P ER TIES $837 Ctnltr Grove Cfiurch Rd. 2600 Firmlngton Rd..........„.,Country Lint Apt..243 Ualn 5\гм7соо1мтм..:..4425 РЛ1 ..$450 РЛ1 DAVIR COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD, .luly 18, 2002 -1)3 Man Sentenced For School Break-In Ity H etli Cnssitly 0;ivic Coimty IZnicriin.so Kcccircl A Mocksville iiiati who hroko inlo C ooleetnee B lem eniary School teccived a .sii.spenileil ■senlence in D avie Superior Coiirl last week. Terry M ason, '<4, of 162 C able Lane, broke into the school Sept. ly, 2001, aroinul I2:.10 a.m.. aclivaling a silenl alarm , according lo Terry Meineke. assisiani district attor­ ney. W hen police ollicers an­ swered the alarm call, ilie jani­ tor lold thetu he liatl seen a black m an. and when depniies searched, they I'oiiikI Mason hid­ ing under a lable. A ccording to M ason, the lable was the safest place at the time. "W hen Ihe first cop came by. I saw him, and 1 stayed Ihere. I didn'l want lo go onlside be­ cause I didn'l want lo take a hul- lel. A black man al nighl lime on private properly gets shot," Ma- son lold Judge M iehael E, Helms, M ason's attorney, R ob Raisbeck, lolil Helms thal M a­ son owed some drug dealers money, and to satisfy the debl, they told Mason to steal a com ­ puter from Ihe school, Raisbeck said Mason entered Ihe school, not with the intention to actually steal Ihe computer, but rather to hide from the drug dealers, who were wailing for him lo come out. They were scareil aw’ay by the llrst patrol car. Mason said. M ason was charged w ith speeding 7.Í in a S.'S, lailure lo wear seat bell, driving while li­ cense revoked, possessing/dis­ playing allered/fictilious/re- voked d riv e r's license and felony breaking and entering. As part of his plea bargain arrange­ ment, Mason pleaded guilty lo the breaking and enlering charge, and Ihe olher charges were dismissed by Ihe assistant district atlorney. On pretrial release. M ason violated .several conditions, in­ cluding not getting and keeping a job and testing positive for cocaine, said Cindi Tripken, di­ rector of pretrial release and day reporling services. Mason, who is married with three children, spenl 72 days in jail awaiting his courl dale. Helms sentenced M ason to 10 lo 12 monlhs in prison, sus­ pemled I'or Ihree years super­ vised probation. He was sen­ tenced to 72 tlays in jail, wilh credii given for time serw d. was told lo slay away from Ihe school and nol lo associate wilh any known drug dealers or be arountl any illegal drugs and nol to use alcohol. He is lo have a substance abuse assessm enl, subm it lo warrantless searches for sub­ stance abuse, perform 24 hours community service, and abide by Ihe curfew his probalion of­ ficer sets. He was also ordered lo pay ■S.^2.‘i for his court-appointed at­ torney and pay court costs. 3 Building Lots For Sale Located in the Fork Church Community Contact Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 11th Rabies Confirmed Davie County's 1 Ith case of rabies in 2002 was conrtrmed on July 10. A fo,\ was tested positive. The wild animal had fought with a kitten off Michaels Road. The kitten was not curreni on rabies vaccinations and had lo be put lo death. Three people were exposed and are consulting wilh iheir Administrative Court C o n tin u e d F r o m P iiK e 1)2 - J crciiiy F. Ih ird cn . n o liccn sc. - C a sa m ira D . H arris, s p ee d in g in a 7(i. s p ee d in g 80 in a 70. • Jack C ltris io p itc r I Icm h . I'aiUtrc to w e a r scat b ell. - A ijiiilin o M . H en iatu lez. s p ee d ­ in g 86 in a 70. - S h a ron D o w e ll H o lle y , s p e e d ­ in g 84 in a 70. - J illia n A n n H u lse, s p ee d in g K7 in a 70. • L a rry A n d e rso n John son , la il­ ure to w e a r sea l b ell. - R y k c r S u tlo n L a n g , p ossession o f o p e n con fa iitcr/con siirn in g a lc o ­ hol in p a s se n g er area. - P a u la L im o n , fis h in g w ith o u i a licen sc. - T c d ra A n n c lla L in d s a y , s p e e d ­ in g HO in a 70. - R o c k y M a rc c ll L in k , o p e ra tin g tuotorbo-.u w ilh in v a lid nviinl>cr. - E li/ a b cth A . M a rs h a ll, e x p ire d in sp ection , fa ilu re lo n o tify D M V o f ad d ress, e x p ire d reg is tra tio n . - T e rry D a le M c G c c . s p ee d in g in a 70. - M a rv in A . M o ra le s , fa ilu re lo stop at s lo p sign/red lig h l. -J c llr c y L e e M u e rck e . s p ee d in g ‘i.s in a 70. • R ich a rd S ta n le y M u lln ia n . e.x­ pired in sp ection . - M e la n ie M a ria M u rd o c k , im ­ p ro p e r cn u ip n iciu . - K a lh y lio w le s N a n c c. e x c e e d ­ in g safe sjK cd . - M ic h a e l C . N e w e ll, s p ee d in g 84 in a 70. e.xpired in s p c clio n . e x ­ pired registra tion . - V anessa R o b in Pa rk s, e x p ire d reg is tra lio n . o p e ra tin g v e h ic le w ith n o insuran ce. - C a s ey L yn n S ale, l ailu re to s lo p fo r slop sign/red lig h l. - B rilla n y L e ig h S c o lt, S|>eeding S5 in a 70. - M a tlh e w S ta n le y S im p s o n , s p ee d in g 82 in a 70. - C o n n ie B. S m ith , e x p ire d in ­ sp ection . - A n d re s G o m e z S o la n o , fis h in g w ith ou t a lic e n s e . - P a b lo H ernande/. S o to , s p e e d ­ in g KO-70. d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e r e ­ v o k e d . - Jason C h a rles Starr, s p eed in g 6 9 in a 3.S. - D a lla s M ic h a e l T a ck ett, fa ilu re to w e a r seat b elt, fa ilu re lo secure p a s sc tige r u n der l(>. ♦ M ic h e lle L yn n T h o m a s , fa ilu re lo w e a r seat belt. - S ta cy D a le T o rre n c e , la ilu re to w e a r seat b e ll. - Jose M ;u\uel V ela M ju e/ .tio re g ­ istralion . - Jose A . V illa to rd . n o licen se, fa ilu re lo w e a r seal b elt . fa ilu re lo secu re p a ssen g er un der 16. - G re g o r y K e v in W e s t, e x p ire d reg is tra tio n , n o lia b ility insuran ce. - A n n L in d s a y W ils o n , s p ee ilin g 5 9 in a 4 5 . n iis d e n ie a n o r p ossession o f m a riju a n a , p o s se s sio n o f d ru g p a ra p h ern a lia , p o s se s sio n o f s ch ed ­ u le II c o n tro lle d su bstan ce. doctors rcgartlitiiz posl-cxposiirc rabies ircatinciUs. said Davie UeaUli Diicctor Barry Bass. I Ic urges people to have iheir pets atul anim als vaccinated against rabies, and It) be wat y of any wild animal or strangely act­ ing domestic animal. Should a wild animal bite a domestic aniiiv.ii or liviman. resi­ dents arc advised ot keep the anim al in sight and contact Davie Animal Control at 751- 0227. Direct cpiestions on rabies to your veterinarian or to Jeff Beauchamp at the Davie County HcaUii Departmern. 751-S760. Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, кклмок® HAVE IT BOTH WAYS! T h e bu ying and sellin g o f h om es is a dynam ic process. Interest rates go up interest rates g o dow n . Prices g o up - prices g o up. Th e general econ om y prospers, slumps, then prospers again. H om e buyers and .sellers o lien play the w aiting gam e. .Sellers reason that if they w a il a lillle lon ger to sell, th ey‘ 11 receive гл(»ге for their hom e. Buyers w a il to see if rates w ill inch a little hiwer. T h ere is. h ow ever, a fa llacy in bt)ih lines o f reasoning.S ellers w h o wait to receive m ore, also pay m ore for llieir next Uo u k*. Buyers w h o wait for low er rates, also pay a h igher price hy the tim e ratCN are m ore favorable. In b»Mh cases, the benefits are »iffset resulting ill little linanciul gain. R ight now. there is an unusual I'p p o m m ilv for b olli buyers ;ин1 sellers. I'or properly ow ners planning U) .sell, there is a ver> energetic, p ositive m arket lille d w ith eager lujyers. 'Ih es e bviyers are com peting' for a vailab le h om es, and com petition tends lo d rive p rices up. liill price offers b e co m e com m onphice. l-or those planning to buy. Intcrcsl r;ites are at a .^O-year low . h overin g in the 7';i range, g iv e o r take 1/2‘Jf. That me;ins lo w er n m nthly paym enls. l-or m any it has an even greater benefit - b ein g a b le lo purchase m ore h om e fo r the .same m onthly paym ent. 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Conwuter area on 2nd level Lo^ds of Jtorafcî Den w'uey ceilme & full b«h on lower level $l84.900.C¡ílMai> ______________ _____ '42 Hicl<ory Drive - Soutfiwood Acres • Prtttv Cipe Cod located in peaieful weH- established n^bihd w/brre rmnicured Uwn & convcfiient to city 3 Ij BR. ¿-5BA. full bsmt w,fia den i playroom, ireat stonjjc, 2*car bsmt jjnge ,,R^..E...„„A...„L, T Y In Mocksville 3 3 6 ,7 5 1 ,9 4 0 0 • In Advance/Hillsdale 3 3 6 .9 9 8 .8 9 0 0 ...,J .. UlN 340 Khdcr Road - Harmony • Bnck ranch w/ ^6R. 4 full BA. i full basement on 1.94 acres. Lower level provxies toul sepcratelnmc quarters. Additional acreaie also avuiable. $199,900. CaO CIca i 174 Icrlcho Churth Rd. - Immacutitely kept 3BR. 2BA brick ranch with k)ts of room! Co;y FP in LR & den. lust ouuide of town. $118.000.Call Ond/i Sheffield FormTraB • Great mini Ьгтл on 667 acre. 1998 CWV w/bridc fcundatnnAJ fcnccd in ar«a for dogs & tvrui. 24x24 barr/MorVshco'wf shed a tadc room Can board Ф to 4 Oniy Si offof Hwy 64.) 27,900 Call Janice. This St/-AC428 John Crotts Rd iroperty is equipped wf2 barns, fencini, 2 scora« jld|S ♦ a pretty country home wMBR. 3BA. formal Iivinj i dmtn;. den w/fireplicc A bsmt. nouse A . bsmt. & 5+AAC must sell rood Special Financing - Free Appliances ^2000 Rebate to Buyer ii'/a ccL p la h le o ffe r Add'll acreate avail., first $ 199.900. Call Mary or Debbie. 468 Main C hurch Road - 2.9 Acres. Immaculate custom built home. Features include 3 large bedrooms, 2 rock flrepbces, finished den in bimt. 3 laraiw and ions of stonie spite. $259.900. Call Rodney. OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday, 2 - 4 | m i i Charleston Ridge-off Hwy 64 East 121 East Lake Drive • Immaculate 3BR. 2BA 1.5 story home. Features custom window treiiments, 2 stone FPs, cathedral ceilmt & profesvoiulty tinduaped. (144,900. Call Rodney. . • ChsrteKcn f f>r«iy beiocm phn faturing 3BR. 2 kitdien. fomul ócíía erat rtxm w/e . frÿace. co«rtd deal l o r pnge. $134,9( 1727 UrKierpass R d • Marwlous bmiiy home in comcn«nt kxatioa BcautifiJ park4ike setting. House has new rooCeuturvheit puma arpcc Master on main leva. Large rooms. 1 ' ■ Must see! 5BR. 3iBA. $63,900. Call LARGE rmt.4iS BHs.ifC formal OR.brkft rm.hu|e I kit & sittinf rm. Lg Kreen porch & 24x60 detached I 2-tar ^ n ^ s to n g e bldj. Home warranty. | M 9 Knolbrook-Meadow Ridge - New Cape Cod home. Finished bonus rm make this a 4BR/2.SBA. Open vaulted ceiling in ereai rm. w/wooderful views. Hdwd's in foyer. OR & kiL Urge 1.8 acre lot. $247,000. Call Mary Lynne. rwher couxcrtops pasttf«& I : Mary Lynne. 2BA.btxk carpet, viiyl & wal^ier. New in ktthen Fw 2 car nrage.fcnced & 1 salbamwШ( room.$|7б,ШСа11 ________ _______homcloat^ in Crcekvreod Horne faitira 2200 sqfc. Ьгк den in basement w/firepbce & (bnrol cSning $I3S,070 Call Brigjett for more deullt. ___ Advance • Custom home - . . . .____wftroster on içper and\OHv. 9' vauficd ceires. paved patia sunroom $]79,SOO,Owner/Ag«i^ Call Peter. Give Us A Call To Help You Find The Perfect Home! 299 M^EnoiU Ave - Fahious home w«h ceramic tfe lloonrig and countea thrnÿiout Bult- in enteroinrnent center, vmdcw seat, ÎBR. 3ÌBA, and 2200 sq^ Ful basement Gardening ar«a with potters shed$229^0aCal|ank*. Sefcr moonted! Grat buy ii beaucAJ r№l 36Rs. 25a/^i KBR cn ML Wlk n atDC gctConow (b t PcKsiie lase Opocn $ 124,t0a 111 Longleaf Pine • Relax and enjoy the quiet and cozy vaulted sunroom. Wonderful Davie l^ation. Spilt bedroom floor plan. Vaulted ceilini and gas logs in the livir^g room. $157.900. Cafl Jtnle. 16* Л Ц Л Drive • FjUJoui brìi home bp nd a m * * hanh bf¡« от ЬирЬп юипо! роЛ luk h ihtl«. 0«™r taixi» «i tname - - - ,..................- tbghom eon ОЛГ l i jcTB. 2nd Vary suwwd in pofth, tu Story deck and front poTcK 3BR. 2ВЛ. Picturesque hvnt $l47,OOO.CdDebbit. Janlcc.McDinicI Dtbble Pennington MinrlynoeBaysinter Min^ llentlricks Rodney Builey CintlyDurhim JanleMlnton 909'0747 909-1284 909 0831 940-7077 909-3803 940-7522 971-8787 Office with s^nce ennnce.48R.3BA.tlH900.Cül Janie. \ is ii US (111 I lu- wi lv www l\'iiiiin i;li)iiR i’,ill\.K )m .......o i........1 -nun I iis ,ii inli)«i'l4 iimii>’lun ,|1|\лчип П4 - DAVIK COUM Y KN I KRPRISK KKCOKD. July IS. 2002 Davie Dateline F u n d r a i s e r s Saturday, Sept. 21 4 tli A n n iisil K id c F o r A n iin n ls. ride slaris 1 1 ;i.m . ill M a sotiic P ic n ic G rou nds Iv liim l lin v k C en ler. M a in Si.. M iv k s v illi:. C ost $20 iVc. s;x>nH)rNhips available. Inlo: V.'i I -5214 o r w w .daviiM ich n m an c.oru . p re ­ sem eli hy T h e H um ane S o cic ly o l D a v ie CiH inlv. R e l i ü i o n Thru July 19 .A n n u al K v v iv ii), C lem en i (ir o v c C lu ircli o i G o d . llo ily o i C h i isl 70t D ay, I'a rk er R il. o l í H w y. 64 W .. M iK 'k sv llie..S | va k er o f w e ek : I:!d e r H ernard Ггеп сЬ. S e rv ic e 1к*у1п 7 : 15 p.m . n ii:h ily. Thru July 20 A n n m il C a m p M e e tin g . C h u rch o l Cu hI oC C h riM 7ih D ay . P a ik e r K d . o il 64 W .. M o c k s v ille . T h e m e : “ H o m e Im p rm e m e n t” . D a ily Itih le S tu dicv K 'g im u n ii al 10 а.ш . Thurs. & Fri., July 18 & 19 S c h c M il«r P n ip h fe y »7 p .n ».«i^ :h ily . P ailh Л: V ic lo r y í-a n iily W o rs h ip C e n ie r. I6 S 7 U .S . 601 N .. M o c k s ­ v ille . 7 5 1 -4 ftl 1. Sunday, July 21 ,Ilm W iiilu ir y , ;il П и р с C h u rc li. I I :i.m . m t v íc c. liis hiM S io n ' Ikin been (in U n sluick lcd . Sun.-Fri., July 21-26 V a c a lio n Itih le S c h o o l. 6:.H )-S :50 p .m . n ijih U y . U c a r C re e k B a p t. C h u rch . 4 У 2 'И еа г C rk . C h urch R il.. M o c k s v ille . A ll ch ililrcn , you lh . and adult in v ite d l o jo in us. C a ll 4*^2- 7 45 6 I'or in lo. R e i u t i o n s Fri.-Sun., July 19-21 .VíhCbiv*Ki4]nlori,C entr.ül>.i\leC l;iss i% 7 . i'or info: 7.S|..i2.^. Sunday, July 21 .M c C u llo u g h R i'u n i«m , I p .m .. TurtvtUinc O u iiv h fellow ship lu ll. S p e d a l E v e n t s Saturday, July 20 M c v l V o u r С а т Л и а11% picnic nixhi- 4MV\1 by D avic C o . Re|4iWic;m l^.iny. M .iin S l)clleral R ich l\uk. H iunlxirver». 1кя dojis, blue grass m usic. D c \te s t o R e m e i n b e r Now-July 28 N a tu n il V isio n s, sprinj^Num m er an show in ihe lob b y o f H riK k P e rfo n n - in}* A rls C en ler. M a in S ta r t. M tK k s- \ille. For In fo; 7 5 1-.^112 Thursday, August 1 T im / Л т п н т ш а п a n d ih e M ravs К1пцч, in con ceit al Иг<кк P erfo n n - inj: A n s C enter. N . M ain Si.. M ix k s - v llle . 7:.^() p.m . T h e K in ii's Mniss features ih a ’c tn im [v ts . th ive irom - N n ics.atu lvi. (vrcussioU iV keylH n uils. R eser\ed sealin i: - S15 each . C all 7 5 I-.''()()O o r 7.‘51-2.'i(U. Saturday, August 3 lU o o d D H v f. R etlla n il Pcn ia cosia l H olin ess, lim e to lx; anu om iced . C a ll *)i),S-2444 o r7 I2 -*).^ 7 6 . M e e t i n g s Ongoing H u m a n e S iie ic l\ o f D a v iv m on th ly m eetin gs 2nd Tu es. »if cach nm nlh. al iiftlc e V a d k in ville R d. Iv - hind car wash. 751-5214. D a v ic R ep u h lican M e n s d u ll , m eels 4ih Salurday ofea ch m om h .7 :.M h i.m .. R e d P i^ M lii.). M O I’ S (M o th e rs o f P ri'sch iM ilers). M a ced on ia M (»ravian C lm rch . Sup- |X)n. fellow sh ip , crafts 1*1^ fiHxI. C h il­ dren t:uided in o u n p ri'yn im M O P - P in .S . ');.1 0.1 1:.l0 ;i.m . Rejzistratlon lee l1e\ible li'^ o f chilila*n aiiendin u. S cholarships av;jil;\hle. Tor m oa.'in fo, call I st .V }n\ l-rlil.iys (fo I- low schedule ofD a \ ieSclux)| System anil are on sunnner ba^ak al this tim e -w ill resum e in eelin i: f'n d a y..A u y. 16 at ‘>:.^Oa.m.). C h ihlcare p u tvid ed for sm all fee. T h e .A rtist (ir o u p . D avie C o m iiy l.ibrarN . 7 p .m . lasi T u es. C all I^MMUe al ‘)‘ >S-5274. ('e n t e r C o in n u in ity D ev elo p m e n t. .V d M o n .. 7 p.m . C o m n u in iiy M lile. C iM )!efm e e h m n H o a rd . Md T u es ­ d a y. T o w n H all. 7 p.m . unless other­ w ise n oled . N o rth C o o lc e n ie e anc! (.‘la r k R o a d C o u n c il. 2nd \V odnesd;iy. 7 p.m . I'rien dsh ip H aplisi re llo w s h ip H all. D a v ie D o m e s tic N’io le n ce S erv ic e s. SupjXMl grou p s fo r victim s. Sessions free, con fid en tia l. Tuesdays. 7 p.m . and I'rid a v. 10 a.m . D D V S O ffic e in D avieC \>uniyC )liiceM l<lj:..75l-.^450. T a n iily N’in leiice P r e v e n tio n S er* v ic v s o fD a v k * C o u n ty , i're e cou n sel­ ing: for viclim s o f v io le n c e and iheir c ln ld a n . .Separale iirotips. Tuesilays. it-7:.^() p.m .l-irst l/'nileil M e llu x llsi C h u a h o f M o c k sv ille . C a ll 1-S(H»- 72S -.M I.V (.'o n c e r n e d H ik e r s A .s s o c ia tio n . I-ooih ills C h apler. 2nd W ed n esd a y. W e s le m S le e r.ll.S .M M a ll-‘ 10.7p.m . Pu blic w elcom e. M o c k .s v il!e (ia rd e n C lu l), Isl Thurs.. f-lrst H aplisi I'e llo w s h ip H all. 7 p.m . V Isiiors w elcom e. S on s « Г C o n fe d e r a le N’e te ra n s . 1st .M on d a y.C oolecin ee H Islorical B u ild- Ini:. 7 p.m . M o c k s v ille U o la r y C U ib . T u esd a ys. 12:10 p.m .. Rotar>- H ul. Г а к е O IT P o u n d s S e n s ib ly . H elh leh em Lfn Ited M etlu K ilstC h u a 'h . 6:45 p.m . Th urs. r a r m in ^ to n M a s o n ic I.o d ^ e N o . 265. 2п(1 M o n d a y. 7:.V) p.m . at Ihc lod ee. C a n c e r s u p i)o rt y r o u p . 2nd T u e s ­ d ay. 7 p.m .. D a v ic L lb ra jy . for can cer patients, frien d , fa m ily . I-SOO-22S- 7421 or 751-031.1. C o n tin u e d O n P a u e D 5 168 Duke Street One level living in Hisioric Cooleemee, Davie County. 2BR, 1 BA - Den could easily be converted to 3rd BR. Uving Room. Move-in condition. Large bright all v/indowed kitchen. Very private backyard. Call (or direclions.S64.900 B a c k H o m e R e a l t y • 9 4 5 - 9 9 9 1 Today’s Best Buyt C o n v e n i e n t I n T o w n L o c a t i o n ! 3BR, IBA, 11 l4+/-Sq.Ft. Single C arport with Storage 112 Acre Lot Central Air/H eat Only $85,0001 Call Dave W ard, Broker 336-998-4290 R e a l l y C o m p a n y Featured Listings 142 MIcknn D rh r • SmitliHiKKl /\iTfs • C.ijv CikI I<v.ili4l Itl{V.ucllll CNl.lt'llsllCltl.iiyo m.iniiiiu-il 1.1«11' \ koinciiiciit t.. 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Mocksvillc & Lexington • Beautil'ul 2/3 acre homesitcs for custom construction • Ncighborliooti of lionies priced I'roni $l.33.()0() to $ I‘X).()()() • Close to golf, shopping and seliools CharlesJonesRealty,Inc. t = r ( h a r i i o H . I o n e s I ItnikiT. ( R.s. Ifi (.Kl i IM x /c. i.M f.l4()S-SI IS O IJu c: I.V V > )S 5 4 - 4 0 S 4 t’liia il: i h i i r j i ) i u - s ( '' l r \ c i m i i i u M i i 'l MAIFHENANCE FREE, 3BR. 2.5QA HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS • 2100 SF spM bedroom plan vsith a hugo Msuile and a covcfod back porch. $184,900 REDUCED • 3 or 4BR, 2.5BA Im stofy homo, cpen & spacious, large kitchea'family room. Goff course view. 5179,900. Л UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3BR. 20A mamionanco Iree Cape w, open floor ptan, largo Msuite 4 LR, covered ironi porcn, 2 car atl garage. Add'l 20ns & lOA rougfied-m & piaT.bed lor enpansion Choose appi & color OUAtlTY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS. 3 5 baths, corpputer stalion. formal dining room, vaulted ceiling in family room Open lloor plan, master suite with lacu^zi & sep shower 2.'3 acre lol. Custom features ttirougnout. $189,900 -il S W I C H C i O O D W a l l M r D A N l E L ^ Hi Л1 11 IK' M oeksville: 33 6 -751-2222 Clemmons: 33 6 -778-2221 w w w . S W M R e a l t o r s . c o m Mocl<sville Oflice: S54 Valley Rd.Mocksvillc. NC Clemmons Office :24I9 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Unit 1, Clemmons. NC 160 Ridge Dr. • $185.9001159 Fteoperelonet3t • $06900 706 Riverbend Dr • $349000 | 159 Creslview Dr • $117500 | 123 Redwood Dr • $126.500 Excellent 17 (Ю +А sq. ft. home. 3BRs. 2BAs. Ш 3BR, 2BA home in great cievclopnrtent. Great home w /\200 -♦•/- sq. ft. 3BRs, Excellent condition! 2BAs. Excellent condition. ' 40 Acres w/iarxiog stnp 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Basement 2 car garago New double wide on nice lot 438 Wilderness 1455 Juction Rd- $86,000 I 325 Buck Sealord М б ^ ^ ^ о г е Rd* $58,50011036 Ealon's Church Rd. $97,900 Pnvate h o n « 12+/- aaes on Huntrw 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Oeckw /trals. Jusl lie 3RR. 1.50Л.bnck horpe. Uq U Beaut»M3BR.3.bBAhomeonSv/-nc. nc. lot. Com^tefy icnKxWcd througfeut. 3000« ASF. Lots of features.Scflef to pay $2000 n U/ytys ck»nq' Great remal property ex starter home. Nev* Iical punp. a/, and r>cw t« roof. 29 Dutchman Hills • $146,432 l»MlilúHnt;ÍI;l 5 L — . Spaoous 3BR/2BA home, large op«n Hcof pian. Lvgc bock deck, beautiful landsoipinG on over 1 aae. 251 Lydia Ln. • $279,900 Great bobno3BR/2BA home vMih larpe ckxk. Adornbte horr« n couitiy Impressive 3BR/2.5BA home Nvith large (Veat horse farm on over 13 acres. 3BR/2BA brick home on 1 20 aaes with ^new heat punp, stcrage UJdrffs. area open to kiithea User fnencfy ftoorpLm room. sep. breakfast and dining. Fenced and cross-fenced with pood and nice workshop, corKrete dnvewav small ^ Bedroom. unfinished boniis room, Jots morei bam. back porch. 14 Acresrrtxhrnore. 95,000 I 193 Briorcreek Rd • $119,900 1 171 Edgewood Circle • $119900 » , Я в р н ш я ш а в в 78,5001 745 S. Main SI. • $77,000 I 2477 Hwy 801 S. • $169500 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Balli 332 Michaels Rd • $94,000 3 № 2.5 Bath, 2 г д а , ^ t i o n , Corwenien. to ; | ^ ^ ^ ^ , B a t h , Get more house h A c k « e 125 Corne Circle* $135,000 I 3738 Hwy8Q] N • $245,000 3 Bed.oom, 2 Balh, offKO, pirvacy cute bnck ranch on 1.68 acres fence, spaoous 1068 Pine Ridge Rd, • $95,000 422 Pleasant Ac • $99,900 c t S I I 3 Bedroom. 2 Balh, 145ISq. Ft., v -i t o lS ? " ' ' 3 B ^ 2 p \ , Rock fireplace, nas logs, deck, horse fami wilh 18.5 ac. 3BR/2BA_CompletelyUpdiilcdl YacOonville^ storge IxjiMng, emaculatc landscaping. fami style home. Dateline C ontin u ed From P a ge D 4 M o c k s v illc I.lo n s C lu b , Is l. 3rd Th u rsdays, 7 p.m .. R oiiiry Club. D a v io C (). U n llc tl W iiy H u n rd o f D ire c to rs , 4lh M o n ila y . 5.30 p.m .. B riK k C en ter Annc.x, Conl'. R o o m 20S. M o c k s v ille -D a v ie Ilo m e b u ilile r s , 4th T liiirsd ay.7 p .n i..C a p ia iii .Steven s. D a v ie !II(i| i A th le tic Ilo o s te rs. 3rd M o n d a y. 7 p.m .. scliool cafclcria. D i,sabletl A m o ric H ii V e lc n m s N o . 7.“! and Au .xiliary, 3nl M on d a y, 7p.ni.. ch a p ter h om e, U..S. 601 south o f M o c k s v ille . F a r m in g lo n K iir lln n C lu b , 2nd T Iu irs d a y. 7:3 0 p .m ., F a rm in gton M elh o d is I clu ia'h . H E L P S M in is trie s , C h rislian recov- e rj' p rogra m fo r w o m e n sexu ally abused as eliildren . M on days, 7:30 p.m .. 41 court ,Si|uan;. R o o m 210. A l/ .h eim ers -S u pport G ro u p . 2nd T h u rsday, 7 p.m .. East R o o m . ,Sr. C en ter, B riK k U U Ig., N . M ain St.. 7.“! I- (K ill. B r e «s l-r c e d in K S u p p o r lG r o u p .2 iu l T u es d a y, D a v ie I Icaltli D ept., 6-7:30 p.m . P a r e n ls K i's o itr c v ()ri> u n i/ .a liu n (P R O ) support grou p fo r lam ilies o f ch ildren w itli d isab ilities. 2nd T u es- iliiy, 7 p .m .C a ll R osem a ry K ro p fe lile r a t> W 8 -3 3 ll fo r lo ta lio n . .le r ic lio - lla r ilis o n K u r itn n C lu b . 2nd T u esd a y. 7 p.m .. clu b b u ildin g, ilc 'iilth D cp l.. c lin ic Iiours: M on .- F ri.. 8:3 0 -1 1 :3 0 a.m ., l-4:.30 p.m .; T u esdays, 4:30-7 p.m .; T e e n H e a llh P r o m o tio n C lin ic , 8:3 0 a.m .-noon . 2nd. 4tli Satunlays. D a v ie C o u n ly H o a rd o f S o c ia l S er- v ici’S ,4 th T 4 esd i\ y,.S ;3 0 p .m .iitD S S . M o c k s v ille Л Л , T h u rs., 7 p.m . - c lo s e d m tn g. .Sun.. 8 p.m . - open m tn g. C a ll C h ristin e at 998-988.S o r T e r ry 940-.5944. M o c k s v ille I.o d R f N o . 134, ts iT u c s - ila y. 7 :3 0 p.m . al Ihc lo<lge. D a v ie B u s. W o m e n 's Asaoc, 1 st W ed . each m on th . D a v ic Y M C A , n o o n .T o R S V P c a ll 7.‘il-.‘i672. C ra ile e n ie e C iv iln n 's C lu b M c c l- 1пц. 1st and 3rd M o n . cach m on tli. 7 p.m .. R ed P ig . llw y . XO I , C o o le e m e e. C u b .Seoul P u ck 504 , sponsoreit b Fulton U n ited M eth . C h urch, 1st and 3rd T u cs. nigiits e a cli m onth. 7-8:30 p.m . Y o u n g b oys 1-5 grades w h o w o u ld lik e 10 tiecom e a m em b e r are w e lc o m e lo attend. D a v lc C o . M S S u p p o r i G r o u p , 2n d M o n . o f cach m on th , 6 p.m .. D a v ie C o . H o sp ita l. C o o le e m e e A A , b eh in d G o o d S h ep- lierd E p is c o p a l,T u e s . & F ri.. 8 p.m . Y M C A F or m o te in fo m ia tio n . call 751-4622 or visit D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A . Swim Lessons Choose one w eek, fo ur w eek, am i Sal. a.m . sessions. P ro -rcg islra lio n re- (ju ia'd . C a ll fo r costs, dates, niul lim es. Water Exercise Class E asy enou gh fo r beginners, c h a llen g­ in g en ou gh fo r thc cxperien ccil. A U ages w e lc o m e . C a ll fo r class types & tim es. Gym & Swim T liu ts. 9-11 a.m . (ages 3 -5 ). A great Stan fo r any ch ild . C o n fid en ce c.t s e lf estcen i stressed. M on th ly sessions. Karate-CarucaiJo Style Tu esd a ys. 7*8:45 p.m . A g e s 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do A g e s 6 & up. M e e l Tu es. & Tluirs., 4 :4 5 .6 :0 0 ,6 :4 5 p.m . Camp Davie Y N o w registerin g rising K -5tii. L e t Y M C A c n ie r ta in & c n ric h you rcliitd , slate licen sed su m m er d a y cam p. W e e k ly field trips. A p p lica tion s and in fo, packets at front desk. Camp PRYDE N o w registerin g risin g 6-8lh gnulers. S u m m er day cam p in v o lvin g c o m ­ m un ity outreach projecls. team build* ing, and m ore. Parents Night Out lu ly 1 2 ,6 -t0 ;3 0 p .iii. Parents take tiie night o ff. W c lia vc activities for kids in clu d in g s w im m in g , arls, c ra fis . gam es. & m o vie. D in n er served. C o sl S7 fo r m em bers, S IO fo r non-niem - liers. Family Night July 19, 6 :30-8 :30 p.m . C o m e treat JULY SPECIAL! Save Thousands! Prices Starting at $52,500!Ж Ш Ё .U This exciting New England style cottage is a perfect home for nearly every lifestyle. It offers 4 large bedrooms and 2 full baths (or choose the 3 bedroom plan with optional master suite). And wilh 4 ways to own this wonderful home, you can select the plan lhat fits your needs. P L A N A : « • Basic House • Crawl Space Foundation • Set and Dry-ln • Crane PLANS • House and Front Porch • 1 st Level Finished (990 Square Feet) • 2nd l.evel Unfinished (633 Square Feet) к First Level SecondLevel U То A U n in iville \ NC68 / \ \ /w To Greensboro1 \._ 1 Airport à 3 3 9 H u jh w .iy ЬН S o u lh GrtM- ris b o fo N C 2470 9 P h o n e 336 8 1 2 3Ü9H HÜO 6 8 8 0 8 IH w w vi/ lu tio o w K Íe lu n n e s c o rii qOO P L A N C • House and Front Porch • 1 st and 2nd Levels Finished (1623 Square Feet) PLAND • House and Front Porch ^ oQW • Garage with unfinished Bonus Room ^ • 1st and 2nd Levels Finished (1623 Square Feet) Nole: Some items shown may be optional. Lot and site information costs not included. Well/septic or water/sewer hook-ups, driveway, landscaping and closing costs are purchaser responsibility. Alternate #1 Plan - Master Bedroom and Bath yo u r fa m ily lo e ve n in g al Y . H ave din n er, p la y gam es, s w im , and m uch m o re . C o sl: $2 (h.t person (5 «."v: under frv e). Oak ValleyA'MCA Golf Camp L e a m fu ndan icn ials o f g o lf w ilh I’G A p ro R a n d a ll Jam es t'i his sta ff. Se.s- sion I Ju ly 15-19. S ession 11 July 22- 26. H -l I a.m . C ost: nicm l>ors / oth ers S 105. Volleyball Tournament 4 on 4 c o -e d dou ble e lim in a tion . July 19-20. C o s l: S . V ) l e a n U p lu s S5 for n on-m em lK *rs) C a ll fo r d etails. . S e n i o r s A ll S en io r A c liv ilie s lak e p lace al the D a v ie C o u n ty S en io r C e n le r locateli in the B n x 'k B u ild in g on N o rlh M ain S treet. M tK k s v illo unless oth erw ise iiolcd . C a ll 7 5 1 -0 6 1 1. Tuesday, July 23 M o v ie FinK S “ S n o w D o g s “ . 2 p.m . C a ll 7 5 1 -ÌÌ6 II to p ro -a 'gis le r. Tuesday, Aug. 6 l.u n c h & I.e iin i “ O n T h e R u n ” . Join ns a M y.stery 'I'rip . W o n 't reveal destin ation u n lil w c a rrive. L e a v e Sr. (c iu c r al l():.^() a.in. and stop for lunch on w a y . R e g . I>cgins A u g . I. Y o u m ust reg ister in jx’ rson al Sr. DAVIK COUNTY EN'l’l* KIMUSK RKCOUl), July 18, 2002 - 1)5 visit D a viiK on C ou n ty M useum , then head lo the C an dy F a ctor)' to sam ple old fashion ed favorites. Van leaves Sr. C en ler at 10:.^()a.in. and stopp in g fo r UuKh ou the vvay. Sign up in IK ison Iv g in n in g July I. Tuesday, Aug. 13 S en io rn rfn k ra st.S :.^ O i'c l()a ,m .A ll sen iois in viled for fellow ship, fun it UhhI. Space lin\ited so call 751-061 i n ow to p ie-ro g is icr lo r either seating. Tuesday, Sept. 3 L u n c h iS: I.e a rn “ O n T h e H iin**. C enter. Report Davie Dateline items By Noon IVlonday t le iiis fu r D a v ie D iile tin e shou ld tw reported l\v n o o n M o iu ia y o flh e p u b­ lica lion w e ek . C a ll 7 5 1-2 1 2 0 o r d rop il h y Ibe olT ice. al S . M a in S i. across Irom (lie co u n lio u sc. ÖPSN ш и^г August 4 • 1-4pm 191 Twin Cedars Goif Road • Mocksville Split foyer, 3BR, 2BA, living room w/fireplace, kitchen & dining room on main level. Den w/ fireplace, utility room 2 car garage on lower level. 2500 sq. ft. on 2 acre lot w/extra carport. $135,000 Firm • 336-751-5614 Clemmons Road r 1 U G C I l ^ n U l \ Clemmons, NC 27012 Caroiinas Realty ■,.' (336) ilikrfMXO Call today to get the to even your toughest r^l e^£l:e questions. OPENHOUSE Sunday, July 21,2002 - 2-4pm Coíoítíal CátatÉá " C o u n ir y lA v in a A t IIS ' F in e s t " • I’hiise 1-41) l.ots • (k'litly 1^о1П|1ц Wooded llimicsites • Fidili 1/2 to l-i-iici e • Niiti'iral (iiis (Jomiiiiinit.v • I’lililic Suucr • CIioosc Vmir I.Ol lü (Jii.stom Itiiild 153 Rhode Island Ct ■ S299,900 - 247 North Carolina Circlo - S299,900 153 North Carolina Circle - 5349,900 Community otters convenience lo ■ Greatroom w/vaulled ceiling S rock ■ Excellent main level living w/guest downlown. Wooded, private lol, and a FP, Lg kilchen w/cherry cabinets, bedroom on main level. 3-car main home lull ol wonderlul tealures. lormal LR & DR, morning porch & level gar,igo, 2-car basement garage, more, b.i?emenl Iramed lor addillonal rooms. Just Listed 263 SPViibASS • IU‘rimi(Ia Him • .SI46,91)11 - Nice lou n htuiic u ilh 1 decks. Sioiic liicphice. wel bar iV: hnill-ins. One level with neighhorliood pool. C’all Bcv Supple (M‘ (¡loria Maiilieus IIO TII'TON • fterimidu Kmi - $31‘Л'Л)й • Stalely brick 2 story -liìR home, MI. masicr. sunken family room wilh hardwood lloors. upilales. warraniv. Call Cheivl Mnk 6918 líRIDííKW OOI) Kl) - ClemiiKHis Wi.sl - $16У.'/(Н) - .4ìR. 2НЛ h.Miie in »Icsirahle nei^^lihorhood. New Roof ( 1997). new deck. LLoflice/4lh BK. pool, icnnis available. Call Samira Johnson 4425 GUKKNFIKM) WAV I)U - Crfeniielti - - \'anlicd ‘лго.и loom kilchen wiih new lile lloor, counlers & sink. Ml. master l!R. 2 l.u upper level iiahoom. conieniciil localioii, CalK'licryl Fink 240 I'OX RIDCiK CIRCI.К • Oiik (¡rove - S.124.'JIIII ■ Spacious home \\/j:real lloor plan, light Л airy kilclien/breaklasl/tlen w/buill-ins, gas logs, wired tor' alami syslem, sprinkler syslem i.'ì beaulilui landscaped yard w/irrigation syslem, IJ. d:iylij;hl bomis roniii vmI’uII И.Л. wondecl lot. neiglihorluiod pool & tennis. Call Sandra Johnson 4455 GKKKNKIKI.I) WAV DR - (iiTeiilield • $154,9110 - One level home in Clemmons with Winslon- Salem addre.ss. Large open enlry. corner lireplace in living nioni. I.:mn(lry room with sink, slorage room in garage, screened porcli. Call Simdr;i Mcilrick FARMI,\(;T ()N RI) - Davie County • SlU'AIIIKI - 15 acres cleared lami in desir;ible area, .Absolutely gorgeous. Call Sherri Coram 47US C.RKKNFIEI.I) WAY - Crcenlield - $171,01)0 - Invis, lencing, new M/W, deck recnclly stained, new storm doors. Irg jelled tub in msir w/l2\5 W/C, .1(10 healed SI-bsmt pla\room iioi included in total SF. T a n g le w o o d A g e n ts AuJ'ej Furt»Tjnn, Альм ACH Bv№A»irtSon EU. Ss.fçi« .Cns C.ni lui ГКГ<Л [UbtUínjKJal Ch«r,( fill Cr.-ilji UefWertbiJ «■Ч«-, I’-ir. TjiKr/^i.-.., Cf-J r.Mi i.il l'„"-l'I 71S44I045*0t87ИЧ4Мm *ii37144414 y>e?t707I4.44.’8 An iMdcpcndenUy Owned and Operated Member of Uie Prudential Real CfttaU AfTlliate», Inc. • E<^ual Housing Opportunitv C O L D U J e U . B A N K E R □ TR IA D , r e a l t o r s : Ш Ш1 IM RMI DâVI 68Я m34 97AC 19tn cenlufï Mofwan log Wiw */ --------..... . p blijg H/uieük« ipt,__.... Jorytam Lewllif«*/tMi(}!e (/111 Jjnri Hensley • 998-11UiM 6.W ' m тм#ч243 nt OKU UVK 25BA DAVlt COUNTY OFUCE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 И6 998 Я816 Relocation 1 800-327-4398 ŒI Ф WHATEVER 1ТтКЕ5;^йШ www.coldwellbanker.com tin НШМП MM UM 5ВЯ ЗВАLtti^ionil crolliti in t^jscusioffi hone Secuiiiy syston. Ids ot buit-ms. Ши1ои) sunrocn, I г........' •joltufiMXiijflixifj.I gifjge ifwp Щceilingj in IOft< & DR lou ol furi^MXiij fltxirs. Cofijn сл/iíefJ Detxfied gPotts 998-ltn »41,MP ÎRiTm I iosACMrtionroakim' Just «tul ytuVe been »uting for Approi 3900SF ne« hone on 5>icre), bJ minm runuKs ol do«№(o«n Wirtjlon-Silem. №Ыв & flows. ML rastreen pooft Vicki Fl<ming Ш Ш 1 __________ ____Gun 4 lifesWe wittmul çtwû uo Jry ol youi Ijvoriie furmtuel íltQarJ SMing In a gjieij coRvmnity. Brind ftv all bnck кпе próvida spiciow afws in all loonj ».ííntórsíup mduúed Víckl Fleming • 996-t 167 tSMM Ш14 KNMB «Oâ DAVII 4BH 356A LutufWi got! coutie twne itsuies 2 slory tovef. ifixtous ruyef suite «k,'(Juji naik-in closets & pnyjie batii »/T*in »anjii« i ipa ti,' $329.000 1141 OU) STATI YADKIN 'Жигл fcï >wt. iviv 11 rjin, $50 y fi , Jir (>3ij/-fjf 4 A a 'J CfiifarlHiSCfyw I 1 noriljfid Vitiifit LOT 397 BROADMOOR OAK VAUEY DAVIEl i I -‘ lO a>j I'I ] I t ( , 1 I I,.,-. .11 {iceptioful goll cooise «кя» »AWien. Wfsl cn, (Jwii ofticecNwiookir' ----------------------lr,H pljjfoom, plerty с file tmouÿwul PailiiHi w«<i Maishjli-wa-nsiufl.w office'CNtitookmg 12 tiiraiy >uje ma.n ■ (ofraftf*oodsandce<aniH: rougfwul Pailiiiii cmeieO (fcci füncy iBT 4) w m m СШ1 ш й3 50A Eiciiing v^ue in ffiis nm home leitufing turiJwod tioors, toima) liymg & dining looms. 2 laundry rocns. laioe añj futureeipanvon in buemerii Co-fisl Cinjy Ji^inson. V>ckiHet7vr4-»8-im)3U,M ш т п н м ш в____________4BH 2.56A Cturteston ei^'lюn. maim, tree living at Its beai, lawn iiiigjiioo. cernerieous Siding, (ear entry axttú oarage, scrten porch & si^iks to rec areu i sb^ng Corion, frencft úoors mucti гтюгв. V<W Fleming • 958- 1167 tí*,Г“ T «M тттш и DM VALUT DAMf) 2.58A Buy ПСП1 lo cusiomiff' fJew 1 1/2.......................rt home unJef amtruciicn t?y Sutkuí. Wgarage, screen porch Oak Valley is ) natural gu согчпишГ« wtn ^>c i s/icpping Corion. sen« oftenng optional oott and si^m fi I^s Vtki Fleming • 958- memcefjiiip. Vicki nenng • 998-1167 Hi ш а LAJK ШМТ FARM DAVIE 3GH2¿BA 6 AC iriis beautiful 1 1/2 Uoty Гккпе leafures a luepiace, »ijimii floors, cultured тагУе courtiss. fituious maaer suiie. nsnie cohered front porcii. diiaf le^ef lx.i deck. 1аг№ 2 IOT 59 FOUST UEN OAVIE jBH 2‘Л‘Л fütuíil beWy S-11CÜT1J5 iibS eijr.f.i rk.-* fw^e feitunnq full, u/il.ii ti.ivrrr.l 2 cjr j!i ¿¡'.vvv bonus Cl -Ilfi GH, ittti’n Ml. Mi-i-T, SGl'ij siiftjce COunltiitCffi^ Сц list MoUr; vVMi Vi.ki flerning iKa-ll6r$2S4,eOO 199 TALWOOO HIDDEN CREEK OAVIE xHi'L'A tV5n;nrtj 10 (Wijfi A iw;fi t r ri l .vi.-IV l»-.l'nl WA'f-’ltA'JI^'i'jl (^.'t!.'л1 ru ti'tri-l Uo t.iiCk COLDWaiBANKO* MORTGAGE • We'llbMlunoshirlwdtr'iHk« erpjyyegJftO* - ^ iamcUyy«y«ppiyorMHI'|M . • Pt*^if)utvtnb«fon)rMM .. •niMmmh. B E y i m DMDMU MVI DAM 36R 256A RenarUWe 4tft fairnjy home, boasts e Г Г ’ ____ . - -, . ... Is eiguisitelandscaping, greal v««? and muc/i (Hail Bonus room upstajfs could be guest 014tn bedroom lar» eat'in kitctiei. ran levtl Ш suiK. Ctvis Ga^ . л м т т ш ш ш у д ш т и мR 2Ш fkn ccnsiridiofl hone wtn office. Main lAel master suite, vaulted gieal toom wii йоге fiieptací. hiriíiwods on пцш bei. luge eaiin kiben,. lormal bSA Brick & Slone cotUgt сгеле4 In the rench PtffrtncUl style, titensi« ceramic Me work ttvMjghoU ineiior. M^'er sute boasl ceramic IHe A glass Ыоск shcwtf IruJy » rare lind Cindy JcM 998-1177 tZM,Mi FMW UM^BR 2SA L0T.19 ПМССТМ COURT OAVII ЗВЯ 2 50ЛAdorable ranch style home off»] spiil W plan Vaulted Irving loom */gistots. 2 car baserreit garage, lormal dining room, breaklast nook, large rear deck on U acre lot. VicklFlenu499e-m7 |1N,MQ unfinished bonus room ovtr ojra^ Cliris Gjkk !ft81IM$167.400 соггтом» Vdulitming Яв-IISiÄÄ’ 02001 Coldwell Udnkct Re<it Estate Cotpotatiaa. Coldwcll Qankct« Is a icgislctcd (taclcnutk ol Coldwell Uanker Cotpotation. Aa [(^ual OppodunUy Compaay. (<)UaI Moustivj Oppvitumtv. Cadi OliKv л ti 130 lESTlR DRIVE OAVIE ?£H '¿UItTTOjjij'e hcrie tui Iwii rtiij:t''>'0 |Г;гоод’х)о1' 1;сА kilifnii. r;tft 3r;)l'iTi es. ti,il a mist i'.v fiiKli Jcf'.nvJi </j3 117/$129,000 у OwtK'il лт1 303 W MAIN STREET VAOKIN :-i H1/!A',; li<.i.Vd ilcAi.t;A'ifii.-'ii.iiH K,', L-MI u>l is ('lu'lt-lvii,. ivi'i i'KOSf (lievi filv'i iU)f, rf.r;:i:;i,h:fs 2 к tj< r,5 (.n 111 :i I-mI hr 'J 1-, IS coriO.tii (1 I.! «1; /,П1Ч-(1-ц’|ЗД llil?$ll9.90Û Davie 0/íicc Agents ВагЬдг« Allen ве(ку(ооЪ Belly Polb BlUSdlim (hibcald«(Ifldyl^nsQA ElknCdibb fiait Р4«Ук enei H«ntl«y inttMtU«»Nancy Mdnhalt Amand4MiOef laOonnaPelu Mikellnunefroin »1*1117 NoraKIrtuMn 991-И71 Hertae Johnson }a)lyM(teiie SlevtOwfftt VUUfUnbvf 99t'ttS4 9911113 99M171 991П74 991-1 ISI 991-ИП 991-11U 998*116S 99M1S1 9 9 «Л т991-111199I-11B699l>1t6» 99l<m799I>MIS99l<nU« M l « W R D R o a d R a lly S a t u r d a y The W illiam R. Davic Raid­ ers Roiul Rally will be held Sal­ urday. July 20 frotn l-.i p.m. Rcgislralion starts al 11 ailhe cleiDonlary school on U.S. 601 Norlh. wilh the ride beginning al 1. Rcgislralion fee is a dona­ tion. There will be a $.1 charge for a houlog dinner. Door pri/es will be awarded. For more inform ation, call Virginia Scherer al 463-56\5 or Kenny SirickI.ind al 940-6161. 1)6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18. 20()2 ' ,. Ч'- PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained In that certain Deed ot Trust executed and delivered by William F. Shrader and Wile Katherine S. Shrader, dated the 29th day of January, 2001, and recorded In the OHice ol the Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 357 at Page 431 and because ol default In the payment ol Ihe Indebt­ edness theteby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul and perform the stipulations and agreom ents itiorein contained, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed ot Tajst, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose for salo al public auction to the high­ est bidder for cash at the usual place of sale in the County Court­ house of Davie County. In the city of Mocksville. North Carolina, al 10:00 o'clock on the 1 st day of Au­ gust. 2002. all that certain parcel of land, more particularly described as follows: IMPROVEMENTS; House and lol/Condomlnlum/or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1167 Williams Road, Advance, NC 27006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 2 OF BAILEYS RUN, AS SHOWN ON A PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 135, DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY, TO i> WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICU­ LAR DESCRIPTION. SUBJECT TO COVENANTS OF RECORD. THE AFORESAID FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY HAVING BEEN PUR­ CHASED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITH THE SUMS SECURED HEREBY PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as reflected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds not more lhan 10 days prior lo posting the notice are William F. Shrader and Kalherine S. Shrader. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhal per­ son must pay the tax ol thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS 7A- 308(a)(1). The terms of the sale are thal Iho real property hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold for cash lo Ihe highest bidder and thal the under­ signed may require Ihe successful bidder at the sale to Immediately deposit cash or certified check In Ihe amount of Ihe greater of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred and lifty dol­ lars ($750.00). The real property hereinabove described will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, prior encumbrances, il any. and special assessments. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days lor upset bids as by law required. This the 11 th day of July, 2002. Ronald H. Davis or Frances S. White or David R. Caudle, Substitute Trustee 02-SP-126 7-18-21П Mission Team In Alaska Davie County members of a United Methodist building mission team to Alasl<a include, from left, Lorene l\/1arkland. Jack Koontz, Ken White, Daphne Cartner and Charles Markland.The team included 17 people who helped with con­ struction at Chugiak United Methodist Church. They are shown in Chugiak State Park at Eagle River. County Planners Meet Tuesday Tliere will Ih: a meeting of the Davie Counly Planning Hoard on Tuesday. July 2^ al 7 p.m. in Ihe C om m issioners Room of the Davie Cotmiy Administration Building in Mocksville. The board will have a work­ shop al 6 p.m. lo study proposed zoning ordinance and subdivi­ sion regulation changes. The board will elect a chair and vice chair for Ihe 2(X)2-().1 business year pursuant lo § 155.211 (B) of Ihe Davie Counly Zoning Ordinance. The l)oaril will consider a text amendmeni lo Ihe Zoning Ordi­ nance to paragraphs §155.120 Use districts. § 15.5.125( UI Table of U.se Districts, and add 2 new sections 1 )1 5 5 .1 6 0 (0 and SI55.I6.1 related lo a Low Im­ pact liusiness dislricl. Tlie pur­ pose ofthe district will be lo per- tuit small businesses in residen­ tial areas where ihose businesses w ill have little or no negative ef- fecl on nearby residential prop­ erties. The Town of Bcnnuda Run has e.vpressed an interest in plan­ ning for future voluntary anuex- ations rei|uested by property owners, Beth Dirks, llerimida Run Town M anager, will be present lo discuss ihis issue. All parties and interested citi­ zens are invited to attend the meeting. Prior to the meeting, all persons inierested may obtain any additional informalion on a proposal or ask any i|ueslions Ihey may have by visiting Ihe Planning Department on week­ days belween K:,10 a.m. and 5 p.m. or hy telephone at 7 5 l- .\m Advance Racer A Runner-Up At Farmington Dragway Michael Shane Williams of Kernersville and Travis Osiionie of Indeiiendence. Va. picked their career Farm inglon Dragway wins Salurday in Ihe Quality Oil/ Doug llerlK-rt Race Series. Michael Williams, driving the Hank and Henry McGee owned Chevrolet Nova, scored his llrsl ever careerTOP Eliminator win. Williams, a second generalion drag racer, defeated Brent Nesbii of Graham in liis Chevy powered dragster. Michelle Furr of Galax, Va. fmisheil Ihiril. Firsl year "fool brake" racer Travis O sborne captured ihe Sportsman division win in his Osborne Construction sponsored Chevrolet Nova. Osborne de­ feated Doug Sniitli of Ml, Airy in his Plymoulh Duster. Smilh, already a two-time winner this year al Fannington, helped his points cause wilh his runner-up finish Saturday night, Darrell Powell of Morganton was the lone Sportsm an sem ifinalisl. L auren F reer of Lew isville picked up her first Street Ma­ chines Junior Dragster win de­ feated good friend Janies "June Eug" Coffey of Advance. Jerry Trivette of Boone picked up his firsl All Street division win ofthe .season defeating Duslin Smith of Ailvancc. The "W ARS" race, haltle of the drag cars, will be featured July 21. Sixteen opened bodied cars will scjuare off wilh 16f«ll bodied cars in a .12-car shootout. TOP Fliminalor, Sportsman, All Street and Ju n io r D ragster classes will be fealured in Ihe Ouality Oil/Doug Herbert Race Series. Gales open at 10 a.m.. time runs start at I p.m. Formore inform alion www.fanninglondragway.com. Advance FlurisI & GifI Baskets Fruit • Baked Geodt • Oourm<t Bulitls Wedding »Funtralt — llip Delivvr — (336) 9 4 0 -6 3 3 7 Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat M WANTED 1 5 H O M E S T H A T N E E D P A I N T I N G 15 Hom aow ntrs, will ba glvan an opportunity to have the Naur Alvit SPRAY ON SIDING appllad to thair home at •pacial D iscount prica*. No more costly repair bills or constant Painting coat*. . Alvto Spray On Siding CAM EASILY b* applied ovtr m y type lutfice including wood, itucco, block, or brick. . Alvit Spmy On Siding WILL NOT fida, crack, pMl, or chalk and carriM a LIFETIME WARRANTY, No money down and tarma to fit yourbudgat Why wait? FREE ESTIMATES www.sprayonslding.com Contact Distinctive Exterior CoaUngf; Youf Exdutlv« Wlnalon Salem Area Lioanwd Dliiitutof for Ahn» Sg g ^ O n S ^ Car Shopping? Test Drive Our Rates. Let us show you how competitive our rates are. Call me... Stop by... Log on — it's your choice! Keith Hiller till Yadkinville Hwy., Mocksvllle VMntOMSriop.Ci*. 336-751-6131hHetktentOcxmtìeoafn Karen Bennett Associato Agent 1111 Yadkinville Hwy., Mocksvllle Wüj«OäUSIi£<l,Crti. 336-751-6131 hdenitOnatcnrnMcam Q Narkionwid<.,'>;! Insurance & “ Financial Services N allom M t Is On IburiAfc? M kwjrVK* undmwhOm ty Krtonwlrh Uto Iraunnct Сош^шу. NjUonwUt Mulu«l 1пшгдгк* C6mp*n]j>od AmiUled Cow>p*nit>, Horn« Otflcg^fColumbui. OH 4»IS-2¿20 Al H/00 W e should get together... Braces for cliilclrcn and adults. Dr. Penna & Staff ORTHODONTIST MOCKSVILLE - (336) 751-2252 i’lease call so we can lell your aboul our sum m er specials C o in iitliiin ita ry HcconJ op in io n s Know ledge Q uest Last w eek's ijuestions were aboul the United States. Tedi M ickalowski ciiecked out the flag to find thal there are 50 stars, seven red stripes and six while stripes. There is one star for each of Ihe current slates and one stripe for each of Ihe original 1.1 states. Caitlin Tulterow knew thal Independence Day was name in honor of the Declaration of Independence which was signed on July 4th. 1776. Tliis year tlie United States celebrated its 226th Birthday. Tliey are the winners in last w eek's Knowledge Qiicst Contest. Congratulations. This is your final chance lo enter the Knowledge Que.st Contest. Entries from this w eek's contest along will all previous enlries will be combined for an addiiional drawing on Monday, July 22. Read Ihe ipieslion. Search for Ihe answer in books, on Ihe Inteniet or come lo tiie Davie County Puhlic Library for assistance. An extra him is posted on the bulletin board at the library. A winner will be drawn from the previous weeks' answers every Monday night al Ihe Sum m er Reading Program. Listen to Ms. Ruby at WDSL on Tuesday niornings belween 9:.10 and 9:45 and find oul the winners. To enler Ihe contest you must come into Ihe liiuary and fill out an entry fonn. This contest is open to everyone, so come into the library and join the quest. Children's Contest Who are the 4 men carved on Mt. Ru.shmore? Over JO Contest What was the last volcano to erupt in the United States'? When did it happen? Summer Reading On Monday. July 22 al 7 p.m. Ihe summer reading participants will be e.xercising their ininds and their lilirary skills wilh a scavenger Inmt in the library. Come prepared lo leam more about Ihe Davie Counly Public Library. Come join in Ihe fun for the la.st Preschool Storytime of the summer on Tuesday. July 2.'' al 11 a.m. Thai will be the last Sloryliine unlil Aug. 20. Tile final prograni on the Summer Reading season will be on Monday. July 29. The venlriloquisl acl of Bums and Company will be al Ihe library. Also, llie grand prize of the reading program will lie given out lhat night. Ifyou have nol lumed in your reading record, be .sure to do so. You can cam prizes for the books you read. Every chikl wiio turns in a reading record showing they have read al least 5 books this summer will be entered in Ihe grand prize drawing. Reading records must be lumed in by July 22 and tlie drawing will be held on Monday. July 29. W W W . enterprise-record .com • New& Old Roofs • Free Estimates Perkins Roofing 336-998-1150 Fork Baptist Church School Care Program 336-998-8306 ,^1-iO US I hvy 6 i, Mock.svillc K-Sth Di.scoiint for ,sihliii}>,s. Corniitzcr l-lcnicntary lui.sinj; zone. Call church of dctail.s. 4 \ f Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. йг^JEWELERS ^ 314 S, Salisbury Ave., Spencer » 704-633-0618 j » DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE R E C O R D Julj¿lj200^i: P U B L IC N O T IC E S IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JERRY W. BRACKEN AND fvlARTHA S. BRACKEN DATED OCTOBER 1G. 1998 AND RECORDED IN BOOK ' 287 AT PAGE 632 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY. NORTH CAROLINA ' NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an otdar ol tl^u CInik ol Superior Courl and under niicl by virtue of tho power nnd nulliority contained in tlio nbove-rcUjioncod deed of trust and because of dp- (nult in the payment ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail- ure to carry oul and perlorni Iho stipulation and agroemnnis therein contained, and pursuant to demand ol Ihe owner and holder of llio in­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substilule trustee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction to tho highest bidder lor cash al tho usual place ot sale at the county courthouse ol said county at 2:30 P.tvl. on July 25, 2002, the following described real estate and any other itiiproveftionis which may be situated thereon, situated in Davie Counly. Norlh Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: Lying and being in Shady Grove Township. Davie Counly. Norlli Carolina and more particularly de­ scribed as follows: Beginning at an iron staKe. southw est corner of Ida BarneyC astle in the line of f^onticello Hendrix, and running Ihence with BarneyCaslle's Line North 09 deg. 43 min, 04 soc. East 440.94 leel to an non slake; BarneyCaslle's Line: thence North 85 deg. 20 min. East 805,R2 lo an iron stake in the Western right ol way. Margin of a proposed 60 loot street; thence wilh the Western right of way of said sireol. Soulh 04 deg. 41 rnin. East 2C6 95 leet to an iron stake in said right ol way: thence following said right of way with a radius of 60 deg. 133.15 feet to an iron stake in said right ot way; thence Soulh 01 deg, 47 min. 12 sec. Wesl 155.5.3 leet to an iron slake in the line of fvlontlcello Hendrix; thence with Hendrix lino North 88 deg. Wesl 909.69 loot to the point and place ol beginning, and containing 9,94 acres, more or less, and being a portion of those lands purchased from Jam es fvlessick and Parks Bennett, Together wilh the above lands there is conveyed a perpelual easemeni leading from said lands lo Ihe present termination point of Briar Creek Road, said easement to run with said lands in perpetuity in the hands ot all persons whom­ soever and being described as fol­ lows: Beginning at the Southwest cor­ ner of Lot No. 23, Green Briar County Acres, according to a plat thereol duly recorded in Davie County Registry and runs Ihence Soulh 85 deg. 20 min. Wesl 136,43 leet thence Soulh 04 deg. 41 min. East 113.95 leet: ihence North 04 deg. 41 m in. West 60 leet to a point, Southwest corner of Lol No. 34, Green Briar acres, thence Nortli 88 deg. 12 min. 48 sec. West 661.3 leet to a point: ihence North 04 deg, 41 min. Wesl 1090.0 leel to a point; thence North 85 deg. 20 min. East 76.43 feet lo a point; thence North 04 deg. 41 min. West 60 leet to the beginning. And Being more commonly known as: 374 Brier Creek Rond. Advance, NC 27006 The record owners ol the prop­ erty, as reflected on tho records ol Ihe Register ol Deeds, are Jerry W. Bracken and Madha S. Bracken. The property lo be oliered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being olfered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being forocloGod, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmenlal, health or salety conditions existing in, on, al, or relating lo the property being olfered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is made subject to all prior lions and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments including but not limitod lo any transler tax associated with the loreclosure, lor paying, il any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol tho amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilly dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form of certified lunds al the time of Ihe sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing, Tho date ol this Notice is July 3, 2002. ELIZABETH B, ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Dr,. Ste. 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol thf powot and authority con- t iinod in that certain Deed ol f rust exficutod and delivered by Michaol J Brady. Jr.. Beverly J. Biady. Husband and Wile, dated Ihu t;i|h day of July 1999. and mrordiKl in tho Ollice ol the Reg- i,''.ter ol Deeds lor Davie Counly. Norlh Carolina, in Book 309 at Pago C 09 and because ol delault in tho payment ol the indeblcd- fuvis thortihy secured and lailure lo carry out and perlorm the sti[)iil,itions and agreem ents Ihi'HMn coittamed. and pursuant lo doin.'ind ol the owner and holder ol tho indebtedness se­ cured Dy said Deed ol Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose lor sale at public auc­ tion lo lh(? highest bidder lor cash at the usual placc! ol sale in the County Courthouse ot Davie County, in Ihe city ol fvlocksville. Morih Garolin.i. al 10:00 o'clock on the 1st day ol August, 2002, all lhal certain parcel ol land, more particularly described as lollows' IMPROVEMENTS: House .md lot Condominium.'or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 171 t:lrnwood Strr.'et, Mocksville. N C 2 7 0 2 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Be­ ing known and designated as Lot No. 20. as shown on Ihe plal en- lilled NORTH RIDGE. PHASE ONE. as recorded in Plat Book 6. Page 127. in Ihe Olfice ol the Register ol D eeds ol Davio Counly, North Carolina, reler- ence to which is hereby made tor a more particular description. PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as rellocted on ttie records ol ttie Register ot Deeds nol more lhan to days prior to posting the notice aro Michael J. Brady. Jr. and Beverly J, Brady, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third parly, thal per­ son must pay the lax ol thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS 7A- 308(a)(t). The terms of the sale are that tlie real property hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold lor cash lo Ihe highest bidder and that the undersigned may require the successlul bidder at the sale lo immediately deposit cash ot cer- lilied check in the amount ol the greater ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hun­ dred nnd filly dollars (S750.00). Tlie real properly hereinabove described will be sold subject lo any unpaid laxes. pnor encum­ brances. if any. and special as­ sessments. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days lor upset bids as by law required. This the 11th day ol July, 2002, Ronald H. Davis or Frances S. While or David R. Caudle. Substitute Trustee 02-SP-132 NORTH CAROLINA 7-18-2ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol OLLIE FOSTER WARD, late of Davie County, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate lo present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 18lh day ot Oc­ tober. 2002, being three (3) monihs Irom the first day ol pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery All persons indebted lo said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 18th day of July, 2002. James T Ward, EXEC 809 Amanda Drive Matthews, NC 20104 7-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix of Ihe Esiate of DAVID GALE HARMON, a/k/a David G. Harmon, deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carolina. Ihis is to notily all persons, tirnis and corporations having claims against Ihe estate to exhibit them lo the undersigned al P,0, Box 2124,154 Peoples Creek Road. Advance, NC 27006, on or belore the 18th day ol October, 2002. or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol recovery All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of July, 2002, the same being the lirst publication dale. Linda A. Harmon. Executrix ol the Estate ol David Gale Harmon 7-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol RUTH BERRIER FEREBEE. late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them 10 Ihe undersigned on or beforo the 18th day ol October. 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 18111 day ol July. 2002. Dianne Ferebee Baily 473 Meadows Edge Court Clemmons. NC 27012 7-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 02 CVD 172 ROY HOWARD McCOLLUM, Plainlill, vs. SUSAN EATON McCOLLUM. Delendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: SUSAN EATON McCOLLUM TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking relief against you has been liled in the abovo-entitled action. Tlie nature ol the relief sought is as follows: The Plaintill is seeking: Abso­ lute Divorce YOU ARE REOUIRED to make defense to such pleading no later than the 13lh day ol Augusl. 2002. said dale being lorty (40) days from Ihe first publication ol this notice, and upon your lailure to do so, Ihe parties seeking sen/ice against you will apply to the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 27th day ol June, 2002. MARTIN & VAN HOY, L.L.P. By Robert H. Raisbeck, Jr. Attorney for Plainlilf Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 (336)751-2171 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executor of the Esiate ol ROBERT CRAIG LEVAN, deceased, late ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims against said esiate lo present Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or before the 18th day ol October, 2002, said dale being al least three months Irom the date ol tirst publication of this notice, or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 18th day ol July, 2002, Ihe same being the first publication date. Grady L. McCIamrock, Jr., Executor ol the Estate of Robert Craig Levan Grady L. McCIamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866, Allorney for the Esiate 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 7-18-4tn TOP i l l ...... NOTCH CONSTRUCTION Josso RviUcr * Cooloomoo Interior Tri in Cabinet Installation Decks I'lome llepair .^36-399-8783 M ILLER E Q U IPM E N T R EN TA L SUMIVIEB IS COMINGI Bobcat, aeraioc core plugger a more lor rent today! M::Kt°,'ie 13361751-2304 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the Estate ol ANTONIO PETER ANDRADE, lale ol Davie Counly, this is to notily all persons having claim s againsi said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 27th day ol Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebled to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 27th day ol September, 2002. Jill T. Andrade 884 Milling Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate of CLOTEAL N. GORE, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 11th day ol October, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment ot the undersigned. This 11th day of July, 2002. Mary Ruth Gore Brownlow 415 Kingsmilt Dr. Advance. NC 27006 7-11-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol ARNE D. YENSEN.. late ol Davie County, this is to no­ tily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 4lh day ol October, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment to the undersigned. This tlie 4th day of July, 2002. Lucille S. Yensen, Execulrix c/o T. Dan Womble, Attorney 3802 Clemmons Rd,, Suile A Clemmons. NC 27012 7-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BV PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT 2002 CVS 201 BANK OF THE CAROLINAS vs. SAMUEL DEAN JAMES TO: SAMUEL DEAN JAMES 133 Addies Lane Mocksville, NC 27028: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel againsi you has been filed in Ihe above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as lollows: Judgm ent/M oney Owed on Promissory Note(s) You are required to make de­ fense lo such pleading no laler lhan 40 days Irom Ihis dale and upon your failure to do so the party seek­ ing service against you will apply lo the court lor the relief sought. This the 18th day of July, 2002. Grady L. McCIamrock, Jr. Attorney lor Bank of the Carolinas 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (335) 751-7502 North Carolina Slate Bar No.; 7866 7-18-31n L A R R Y ’S W O O D F LO O R S E R V IC E Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721, U ^IS S C O R V S R MINI-STORAGE For ull your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about Iree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Coll today! (336) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 METAL WOOD INSTALLATION ■ PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginther (336) 751>2986 Mocksville, NC F O R S A L E ; Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC m U X P E N S IV E & P R O F IT A B IJ ! NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin­ istratrix of the Estate of OPAL ALEXANDER JACOBS, late of Davie County, Ihis is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un- dersignedonorbelorelhellth day of October, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirsl day of publi­ cation or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment ot Ihe undersigned. This 11th da^of July, 2002. Tracie Moore Jacobs P.O. Box 1074 Cooleemee, NC 27014 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the E state of JAMES HAROLD MILLER, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said esiate to presenl Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 11th day of Octo­ ber. 2002, being Ihree (3) months from Ihe firsl day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment ot the under­ signed. This 111h day of July, 2002. Colene P. Miller, EXEC 539 Pine Ridge Road Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 J4 2 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN RE: JENNA ROBIN DURHAM, Minor Crystal Robin Allen Durham, Peti­ tioner (mother) Robert Julian Shipman, Respon­ dent (lather) TO: Robert Julian Shipman TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in Ihe above-captioned mat­ ter. Tho nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Termination of Parental Rights. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading no later lhan July 25, 2002, and upon your fail­ ure to do so. the parly seeking ser­ vice againsi you will apply to Ihe Court lor the relief sought. This the 25th day of June, 2002. Michael J. Parker PARKER & PARKER Attorney for Petitioner 854 Valley Road, Suite 200 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-1890 7-4-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate of JAMES KIMBROUGH SHEEK, JR., late of Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before the 4th day of October, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of October, 2002. Jam es Kimbrough Sheek, III, EXEC 1501 Bearhollow Road Greensboro, NC 27410-3613 7-4-4tn G A R A G E D O O R S Yard Sales 101 MERONEY ST., Friday 19th, Salurday 20lh 8-5, Outback on Carport, 1 block (rom Hospital. Rain or shine. 5 FAMILY YARD SaleTFriday & S aturday, 7:00am -unlil. An­ tiques, baby items and much, much more, 130 Clinton Lane, Hwy 801 North, Advance, CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT Bail & Tackle now open, Tues­ day-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm, Now accepting furniture. 1430 801S beside 4th Creek, 336-751 - 4507. DEE’S ANTIQUE ON the Green,,,hill, 733 Greenhill Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028, 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393, Just Arrived Beautifully Carved Oak, 3 piece Belgium Bedroom Suite 7' Armoire w/Mirror, Dresser w/ Beveled Mirror and Marble Top, and the Full Bed has Wood Rails. A must to seelll New Items arriving dailyll During the monlh of July, In celebration of Independence Day, We will have special Discounts Ihroughout the shop, "A Little Something lor Every­ one" FRIDAY & ^ A rU flD A '/. -Ms 19-20 & July 26-27 8;30^5m U S Hwy 601N , 1/2 mile from Yadkinville line. Clothing, W omen's sizes 4-10, books, TV, electric fan, healer, and misc. items. FRIDAY, JULY 19TH & Salurday, July 20th, 7:00am-2;00pm. We will be putting out new items all day Friday and Saturday. Items including: '98 Chevy SI 0 loaded, 48 foot extension aluminum lad­ der, full size truck tool box, 5000-1- 50 cent items, glassware, bottles, antiques, tools, ЮОО-i- records, eel. There's somelhing lor the whole family! Located at Paul C arter's residence 730 Fork Bixby Rd., Advance. GARAGE SALE-SATURDAY. 20th 8-1:00, 137 Joyner 81, Cooleemee. JULY 19TH & 20th. 8:00am - noon. Peeler C reek Farm , 3 miles North of Greasy Corners on 801. C lothes, toys, houseware & misc, MOVING SALE-SATURDAY 7;00am-until, 299 Magnolia Ave, MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale. B aby-Teen item s and m uch more. Saturday 8-12, Oak Valley, Broadmoor Dr. SATURDAY 7/20 7AM-1pm, Clothing, Antiques, Boat and other Miscellaneous. 115 Potters Lane off Cana Rd. SATURDAY 7/20 OFF Vadkin Valley Rd. Riding Lawnmower, woodstove, clothes and more. Rain or Shine! 7:30-untii. SATURDAY, JULY 20TH, 514 Will Boone Rd. Lots of stuff. Come see for yourself. 2 FAMILY HWY. 601 S. 1/2 MILE pasl Ellis Auction on Ihe lell. 388 TOT STREET, Friday, July 19th and Salurday, July 20th, 7:30am -until. Nice m en's, w om en's, girl's (size 3T and up), and large size clothing, household items, toys, shoes, TV, computer and printer. Rain Ояпгйк Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Cenler offers confidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. M ake a healthy choice (or your life! Call 753-HOPE for appointment GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools 30 Years Experience Free Estimates 336-284-4571 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding f 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 7 8 - 6 0 5 0 MID-STATE METALS ГвГШ! ! TUESDAY I I 7:00 PM !j Y«dMn Moo-Lode» j ш С Н р Г Ш А Л Г а г п т т ЛLîïîiSüffiïüJ 1)8 - 1)ЛУ1К COVIN TY KNTKRPRISK RKCORI). July 11.2002 e L A S S Ш Е Х Р Е М З П У Е P K O F T E A B L E Animals C A S H PA ID F O R A N T IQ U E S . P A F U IA L O R W H O L E E S T A T E S . C O L L E C T A B L E S . O L D M E T A L T O Y S , A N T IQ U E F U R N IT U R E Call Afttur »oiUdi 336-492-5992 Lordy, Lòrdy Ricky Lee is 4 0 ! Love - G ene, Patricia, ti^a tltie w é Justin Commercial Property Homes For Rent Homes For Sale Miscellaneous Mobile Home/Rent 11 YEAR OLD Bay Quarter Horse Gelding 15 hands, easy keeper. Goodlooking! $1,200.00 OBO. Call Kevin @ 336-940-5727 2 ARABIAN HORSES with lack. $850 each, $1500 for bolh. 998- 8925. TWH 16 HANDS Mare. Excellent Riding. Due to loal in October. Bred lo Generator Stallion. Year­ lings and W eanlings. Black Trail pleasures mares. Top Bloodlines. 704-278-2623 APPROX. 2000 SF Building W/2 Restroon:is, Just olf 1-40 $800/ Mo. Commercial Properties for lease. Office and/or storage space. Vari­ ous locations. Call and lell us what you need. Call lor Inlo. Penningtons Company Really 751-9400._____________________ Construction Equip BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer, 751-3768.. JERICHO RD., 2BR, 1 BA. stove, rel. lurnlshed, $650/mo. Available mid-June. 941-7593 MOCKSVILLE AREA, 3BR, 2BÀ H uge H ouse on 2.75 acres. Large workshop/wafer/electricity. $895/mo. 751-4371, NICE 2BR, IBA, FULL b ase­ ment, William R. Davie Area. $500/m o., S450/deposit. 704- 546-2089, Apartments 2BDRM APT for mature adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard maintenance and paid utilities. Quiet & peaceful. Mocksville. Convenient. Call Shelia at 751- 1515. Cedar Rock Assisted Liv­ ing Community 2B0RM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Per­ fect lor older adults. $550.00'mo. Mocksville. Call Shelia at 751- 1515. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy elficient apartment. l 8 2 bedroom, pool, basketball courl & sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer connections. High energy ellicient heat pump pro­ vides central h eat and air. Prewired tor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchonS bath floors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. olf of Hwy 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F 8 Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. VINEYARD BROOK, HANES Mall A rea, 2 BR, 1.5 BA, Townhomes with screened porch 8 $495 mo, Hubbard RIty, 723- 4306. Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view. IBR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps lour, pool, W/'d. $500 per week. 910- 791-5788._____________________ Boats for Sale 14' ALUMACRAFT W/TRAILEr, 9.9 Mercury, excellent condition com plete with trolling m otor $1,900 336-492-2944._________ Child Care LOVING NANNY NEEDED for 2 year old girl. Before 8 After school (or tst grade boy. Light house­ keeping. You must provide crimi­ nal background check and reler­ ences will be called. Greal work­ ing environment with lun and en­ ergetic lamily. Good starting sal­ ary & paid holidays. Call Julianne A nderson@ 492-2219andleave m essage OR loivjard resum e with cover letter to: 125 Wing H aven Lane, M ocksvillo, I'lC 27028 STAY HOME MOM will babysit in my hom e. Pinebrook School Area. Excellent R ates - 940- 6664. WILLIAM R. DAVIE AREA. STEP AHEAD PRE-K AND LEARNING CENTER. SMALL GROUPS. LIMITED OPENINGS 3&4 YEAR OLDS. BEGINNING 8/1. LEAVE M ESSAGE. 492- 2835. 2002 Furniture 3 PC FULL Size Bedroom Suite, $100. Call 751-3125. HOT POINT WASHER/DRYER. Dryer work great, W asher runs but need timer to switch cycles. Call 751-5277. NEW PEDICURE CHAIR with adjustable heal 8 massage, set­ tings, manicure lable with lamp. 751-2069. SEWING MACHINE IN cabinet $75, Blue Swivel Rocker $25. Wood Nightstand $15, Pine Cof­ fee Table with m atching end tables $40, entertainment center $15, Laz-y Boy Rocker recliner $40. Also, yard sale on 7/20, 241 Windward Circle, 751-5400 call between 10am-9pm,___________ Health IN PAIN? Dr, Cudd is back Sat- lerlaining Homes For Sale 1 LEVEL, 2BR Townhome wilh liled sun room a cro ss Irom Tanglewood, Easy access lo 140, 712-9927. 1ST TÍME BUYERS, G overn­ ment Programs. Low, Low, Down. All applications accepted. Call 336-744-9354, VINYL/SHINGLE SINGLEWIDE, Only $57,00 a week. Call 336-744-9429. 3BR RANCH: CENTRAL air. Owner will pay closing costs. $78,000 FIRM. 751-4502. 3BR, 2BA HOME on wooded lot. Down payment assistance avail­ able. Call 336-751-0179. BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN LIV­ ING Custom Home, 4BR, 3.5 BA, Finished Basement, Private cul- de-sac lol. Hardwoods, Fenced jround. Deck, Palio, Exten- slve Landscaping, Greal lor En- ertainlng. L ocated in urday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751-2512 Homes For Rent Marchwoods off People's Creek Rd. $243,000, Call lor appoint­ ment. 692-7565. BILL CONSOLIDATED WITH purchase of new modular home. Call 336-751-1571. COUNTRY HOME 9 mi. North of Mocksville, 2BR, 1BA414-1448. 2BR IN MOCKSVILLE $400/mo. 284-6010. 3Br, 2.5Ba-OakValley-$1400/ mo 4Br, 4Ba-Advance-$1250/mo 5Br, 2Ba-Plus Extras-$1000/mo 4Br, 2Ba-Garden Valley-$1000/ mo includes utilities 3Br, 2Ba-Rent Mo. to Mo.-$750/ mo 3Br, 1Ba-ln lown-$650/mo 2Br, 1 Ba Duplex- New Con­ struction- $660/mo Pennington & Company Really 751-9400 3BR, CENTRAL AIR, Carport, Refrigerator, W asher/Dryer, in M ocksville. $550 per month, $550 deposit. (336)751-2532. FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard R eally-751-3538 Hom es For Rent, Olllce Space for Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors. 751-2222 HOUSE FOR RENT-3BR, IBA $550/month in cily limits 722- 0220, HOUSE FOR RENT-3BR, IBA, $500/Month in cily limils. 492- 7505. DEADLINE for Classified ads 10:30 a.m., Tuesday CAPE COD HOME, 1930 Sq. Ft., 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath. Normal Build­ ing Cost $125,400. July Only $75,000. Built on your lot! Call 1 • 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. FIRST TIME HOME Buyer s Pro- Bram. Little Down. Call 336-751- 190. FOR SA LE...BY OW NER, $99,000, 1900 sqft, over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 lull balhs, lire- place, Ig living room, den, cov­ ered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 basem ent with work area, brick with central air. Call for appointment 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville. MODULAR HOMES ON p u r lot shipped direct- Save $$. For Iree literature, call 1-888-889-6356. NEW HOME, 7/12 roof, insulated windows, much more. Normal cost $75,000. Buill on your lot $57,950. July Only! 336-751- 7340 or 1-866-624-7457. NEWLY REMODELED HOMES 2,3,4 BR. No co-signer needed. Owner financing. Pets OK. Call 751-0184. NEWLY REMODELED HOMES, 2-3 & 4 BR. No Cosigner Needed, Owner Financing, Pels OK, Call 336-744-9172. TRUE M ODULAR^ HOMES- Huge Savingsl For Literature Call 1-800-322-8679, LAND, LAND, LAND. Very Af­ fordable. Call 336-744-9354 Land For Sale 18 ACRES LAND 601 N. Bracken Rd. Price Negotiable, 704-546- 3161. 4.5 ACRES 4 1,5 Acres Highway 601 N. Rd. Fr. Yadkin Counly "Not Restricted". 1/2 acre to 1 acre in Harmony with water. Paved. Ro- stricled lo houses or modulars by owner, 336-492-7457. 6.4 ACRES W/30 ft. wide grnvol road. Thirty feel of road frontngo on Davie Academy, near Hwy o4 West, Call & leave message 999- 4632 or 751-1760. FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TRACTS- idoni for stick buill or modular homo. County waler available 998-3678 LAND FOR SALE, 2 tracts, 1 in M ocksville (41 acres), 1 in Woodleaf (37 acres). Both groat for farming or vineyard. 492- 7505._________________________ Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning 8 weedeating 336-284-6120 _________336-391-2130________ Lots For Rent MOBILE HOME LOT for Rent $160/month. 119 Eden Lane, Lot 5, off Hinkle Dr, (off Hwy 601 South) M ocksville, 336-697- 1482. NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park, Re­ landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd, off Hwy 64E. Only 4 sp aces left. 998- 8276 or 998-6222._____________ Lots For Sale BUILDING LOTS FOR direct sale, restricted, secluded, 1.6 acres, mature trees, city water. See them on Walt Wilson Rd. Call 751-2000._____________________ Miscellaneous CHEAP STEEL BUILDINGS. D irect Irom m anulaclurer. Repo’s, Factory Seconds, and O verruns, 25 x30', 30'x30', 42'x100'. Perfect for use as ga­ rages/storage. Easy Payment Plan. 1-800-405-7501. CO LLECTO RS PLATES, SOUTHERN Living Gamebirds ol Ihe South, Complete set of 14 wilh same number, excellent con­ dition. 492-6278. FOR SALE-RECORDS, Elvis Presley albums, 1950's, 1980's records. 284-4384. FOR SALÉ: LUGGAGE carrier for car. 998-4202. $45.00. HEWLETT PACKARD COM­ PUTER and 15" motor. 2 years old $400.00 both. Call 336-492- 6447. LOCAL CHANNELS n o w ”avail­ able on Directv. Single System $29.99 installed. Dual System $49.99 installed. Call 751-9961. Toll Free 1-800-441-6408. X-Xi-K-WX-K G r a d /s O v e r th e H ill!! B u t still g o in g a t fu ll s p e e d U-BID AUCTION A u c t i o n S a l e Sat July 25,2002-SAM .Saif Being Conducted for Mr. Lewis Ockcr Going Oul of Kusiness Hwy. 801, Cooleemee (lu-.vi to Roberts Grill) Lots of Tool«, Knhie«, Baby Item i, Sae U itlnfl Next Weefc Johnnie L. Hellard NCAL ff4529 (336)998-8989 (336)998-7484 il > :',r vt\ Calhy. Crtuly III, Ailiiin. M ili h, Alim i A ,M inili • Free Eslimalcs • Insured • Kcllulile, Krlenilly SiTvlce usIiilulclnciH uuLcmii ' A s h D a ie C o n s t r u c t io n Sl'lCCIALlZINC; IN Al.I. PHASK.S OF H O M K R k m o u e i.in g Additions. Kixiting, Painting, M inor lilcc. &. Plum bing. K ild w ». Halli & l\ilioT ilc, lX‘i:V.s. DtK'ks. Sheds. IJams. IVnccs, Kciaining Walls lo C eilin g I%ins.,AVc do il yll! D avid M cC iillar-O w iier P tio n e : (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -7 3 6 3 M o b ile ; (3 3 6 ) 6 5 5 ^ 5 5 8 ESTATE AUCTION RICHARD GRAHAM (D w eued) GRAHAM’S BODY SHOP 5M0 Lnndtr Rd., Salhbuiy, N.C. SATURDAY JULY 20,9:30 a.m. DitECTK>NS;FromMocàsvtU«Uk« Hwy 001 Sto 5il>»bury, tike Hwy 70Wto Barringer FU ,turn ton. SOtoLovidefRd,:umr.$ht,u:acnr;sM^lbéfoi*)rou0«{<oitn0M«foad(rf LowdrRd, iUng B>*nch fld. Wakiitor ligrtt 117) AtMlIn HMity Mt car «rf Volka Mffon En0^ 1173 Clwvy Roiibtcli. UO Eng 4 ipMd. FUnwty Mneh-1172 Ctwvy 00 Ibtro-INO MO (wrtdMd) Built Ut W Aluminum hMda, 2.4 torn! (Urtw % Cmv BoM 10 8trek«r M3-IMO Ctwvy Piduv (nMd* mloring)* lltlSuuUftldAiclfltMOaiC IH) Honda CMe Dx- Ham) 312 riMfl ft bond Fuat Intactof Aiaan*ty for 310» JO AUT 600 (naadirapaira)-Uiilit/trailer-pdi-upbO(}ytrailar-True* bo(}y-tKirM trailM body-Houta tr«ta(-Stroh'e baar hgtM iiQcv 2 VVinsot Gk>Mr» tot m Wtiand blowef' Fuet Injector auartty tor 350-350 Uotort&Oodi»'Ford liflarv loom port tniador* Red Devil Pa^ Shaker- OtvdBtu ipray gun*- ipray gun»- Wagner hot air gun -Auto paint & thinner* Crsftvnan toot box- &om tnap^ toot bci- Craftvnan tool»' Gai generator- Prau Daligfit tank & torch- Chroma motor pull»- Parts w«her- 2.3 cyde corrpaMorv Hyd. Prea»- lOhp Vanguard Brtgg» & Slrattonv twin engine-engine »land»-12 ion pipe bender-Sand biatier&»and- corrpleta ledaline aet • Yale hend lilt truck-bench gnnder-1 ton elee. Hoisl'Hyd. Eiec purrp-11 hp Honda motor-frame ttraightner-vnalde« pullet-heavy duty body dentpuBet'toldating guna-ZOOgal.Aittank-baQatY pack dnS»-tAkAa redprixating taw- »ida «andar» & gnndera-rtvet tet>-drop tight»- alrgrtndert. chi»ets.drfl».tanlu,hoeet&Mranchae-heavy duty vite-»kiili«M«- toa bar» & hook*-3/8. K ft other »ocket »el-Porta po«ief > pip« wrenche»- Heat poMwr flow paint »triper-air corr^reitor motor»- Rming power tool-body »hop tape machine'drU preaa-jack »tand»-weidutg aquipmant ft rrnc.- №»c. tape, »crew dnvet», hand «wenchM, und paper, gnndera disc, hand toot», dntl bits, chains, tin imps, hammers ft pipe wrenchea- itnping krt>- pistone- genaratora- - mise, car parts • battery charger- mtsc motors, head», cams ft intakes • car rranuats. ft etbmala papetv Loll of other Mae. toola, car parta ft boi lota. SALE CONDUCTED BY: BOSTICK AUCTION SERVICE N C V U U 7 ) let J a w R(l ,M a(inilk,NC. 27021 NCAUIXS ]}»4 ».S W 2 T E W S :CMH OR 0000CHECK* NOTRUNNtKIFMIACCIICNT« FOOOAVMUlU ,, E vn rT H M a io u )M ii,W M n c itn SKATEBOARD RAMP FOR sale. 8lt. wido x 3 It, lull, Oii.nrtor pipe with copind. Plywood nnd m asonitp. $1WV00 Call 998- 0825. WAR FOR INDF.PENDENCEI H.ivo you pvoi hod thi> urno lo rpprosoiil th05i> who fuuglil for our Indt'pondiMk'p? I lavo you ovor wanlPil to r.it imnind a cnniplito mill iliyousr. historic things and ihosii who canio biiUiio who stniti’il till;-, groat nation? Do you want your ohildion to ijiow up loaming soinothing iu'siilos lock music, coiiiputoiV., and vidoo gam es? Wo aio a family otionlod 18th contuiy living history organiza­ tion which dopicts two vital groups Ihat served during Ihe Amorican Revolution, Col. Locke's militia company took part in a number of engage- monts in Iho Carolinas. Kingsbury's NC Artillery Private Lot 3BR 1.SBA Cenlral Air. No Pets, R elerences R e­ quired, 336-918-4111 (Local), 828-478-9416, READY TO MOVE in: '2b7'up- stairs apt. furnished w/ furniture, all utilities. $550/month. 751- 1218 RENT MEIIII LAND & Doublewide wilh out building, LeQuinta, Advance. Call Sieve @ 336-909-1731, Mobile Homes/Sale credit needed. Call for free quali­ lication by phone. HOME ZONE, company served under General George W ashington al Valley Forge, and the Battle of Manmouth Courthouse and helped defend Charleston, SC against the British army. Our organization depicts both units. In sellings of both living history cam ps and during batire "recreations." Our main purpose is the education of the general public al Ihe events and sites we serve. As townsfolk militia we serve as infantry when firing small arms. As the artillery, we have two 3 pounder cannons and a small mortar which we are trained the the Stale ol North Carolina to fire. Our ladies and children join in the hobby by attending Ihe events as the wives and families of soldiers and are encouraged to participate il so interested, JOIN USI Contact us al: Locke's/Kingsbury, P.O. Box 417, Norwood, NC 28128 or (704) 982-6492 or wmm@vnet.net or wwiw.angellire.com/nc/Lockes. ‘95 LAZY J 24' Gooseneck Live­ stock Trailer $3000, 6x10 lag-a- long livestock trailer $1000.8x14 Tri-axle flatbed $1200. '88 Dodge Ram 150 pickup 4 wheel drive $2500. 2 Hay Rings $50/each. Assortm ent ol 3 Hay Spears. 998-2705._____________________ Mobile Homes/ Rent 2BR, 2BA, CENTRAL air, nice. Located near Crown Wood $450 per m onlh, $450 D eposit (336)751-2532. 2BR, 2BA, CLEAN, Highway 601N. $375/month plus deposit. No Pels. 336-463-5457. 3BR, 2BA SINGLEWIDE Mobile Home on large lot. Carport and Utility Bldg. $525.00 + deposit. 492-5897. HUD ONLY, TW b 14x80's: 2000 Model, 3BR, 2BA, garden tub, heat pum p, Duke Pow er package with range and ref. only- Like new. Also, 1998 Model, 2BR, 2BA, garden tub, heal pump, Duke Power package with range and ref. only Never rented. Like new. No alcohol. No drugs, No pets. Non-smokers onlyl Security deposits required. 751-3666 III ST TIME buyers program. No d.C a........................... bvf (704)857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. New heat pump, 767-4319 $577 PAYMENT. DOUBLE Wide 4 BR on 1.5 acres-w ooded in Iron! and rear, Olf a paved road. Good schoofs, (336)249-7028 14X 80 3B R , 2BA O akw ood Home. Need to Sell, Owner Fi­ nancing available. 767-3329, 1995 14X80 OAKWOOD, 3BR, 2BA Deer Run Park. $16,500.00. 336-998-8446. 1997 14X 76 VINYL sidingl shingle roof, 3BR, 2Ba mobile hom e set up in Farm ington Heights and ready to move in. First m onth’s lot rent FREE. $14,900.00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 1998 MODEL DW Oakwood! Owner Financing guaranteed. Delivered to your lot. $477 pay­ ment, (336)249-7028 28X40 DOUBLEW IDE, 3BR, 2BA, Frig, Stove, Porch, HP $7500.00, 492-7753. 7BAD CREDIT? With reason­ able deposit loan approved in m inutes. Will do what others can’t. 767-4319 WE SAY YESI ABANDONED DdUBLEW iDE ON very nice lot. Move in today with $500. 767-6686. ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed­ room, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Som e owner linancing. 336 661-1163 A B S O L lT rE U r^ ¥ ~ B E S T prices ever on Repo Manufac­ tured homes-Cash Buyers onlyl 767-3329. "7^ CREDIT ISSUES? ASSUME m payments on mobile home. 76' 0156. DIVORCE FO R C ES SALE. Davidson County Double with 3 BR, 2BA, A ssum e Paym ents. $453.86+lot. (336)249-8273 HIGH ROCK LAKE A re a ,'99 model 3BR, 2BA, D.W., owner li­ nancing, $1,000 down. (336)249- 7028 lot, 1 will finance regardless of credit. 767-3329, MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356. V A C A T I O N C O T T A G E A U C T IO N 1 2 : N 0 0 N S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 2 7 Great ‘A' Frame Vacation Cottage with a 'IVIilfon ЕМУг* view. Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, one hour from Winston-Salem @ Fancy Gap, Virginia. GOING AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Don't miss this 'Fabulous OpfXMin'ity'tobuya vacation spot with a spectacular view only a very limited few people on this earth will ever have an opportunity to own. This is'YOUR'once in a lifetime chance to own this propertyll SEE PH O TO S - W eb SMe: w w w .pieneauction.com GO VISIT AT OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY’S, JULY 1 4 th & 2 1 st • 2 -4 PM I will assure you it will be a very pleasant experience. DIRECTIONS: Tako U S 52 Expressway north Uvough M l Airy arxJ Cana lo tho Blue Ridge Parkway. Get onto the Parkway and go north to Milo Post 199. Then, go right onto VA Road #608 at Ughlening Ribge. Thon go one half mJe to Ek's Spur. Then turn right onto VA Rood #614. Then go three quarter mite to Rod Bow Lone. Turn nght, lolbw auction aignstoiei Rod Bow. Thocuto'A'framo, Bring this od wilh you. TERMS: $5,000.00 DOWN. BALANCE 30 DAYS. AUCTIONEER- VAAL #471 ■ NCAL #154 K E I T H J. P I E R C E , G R I P H O N E : 3 3 6 . 7 6 4 . 1 9 6 4 w y irw .p ie rc e a u c tio n . c o m DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RKCORI), July 11, 2002 - D9 lb G LASSIFIEDS iM EXBEaasawE P R O F I T A B L E 1 IVIoblie Homes/Sale Service Statewide Wanted Employment Employment MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW’S AND DW’S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE, Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. MUST SELLIll 14X80 Hom e­ stead Plantation, Nice 3BR, 2BA hom e on rented lot. $10,500. 492-5492. OWNER FINANCING Land and doublewide with out building, $36,900,00 cost. LeQuinta, Ad­ vance. Call Steve 336-909-1731, OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 balh home. 1800 sqft. 450 per monlh. Rea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 RENT TO OWN 3BR, 2BA Doublewide on nice lol. 767- 6686. TAKE OVER MY payments and move in today 3BR, 2BA 767- 0156, WEST DAVIDSON, 3BR, 2BA Home $287 pmt, (336)249-7028 WOWI 1900 SQ. It home over­ looking golf course. Call 1-888- 251-6790. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap waler, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 "INVESTORS & CASH Buyers" Oakwood Liquidation on all re­ possessed hom es. Singles & Doubles unbelievable prices! No Financing on Ihese homes!! 767- 0156.__________________________ Music PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford ___________998-2789___________ Pets BLOODHOUND PUPPIES FOR S ale. Mom & Dad on site $200.00. Call Ron or W anda / Ewdy @ 284-4032. X SELL IT FAST in Ihe Classifieds. 751-2129_____________________ Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM AVAIL­ ABLE lor a mature responsible man, all utilities included $300/ month or $75/week. 751-3175. Service •MIKE’S PRESSURE WASH* vinyl siding and repairs decks, patios, driveways and walkways, siding. 336-998-9588 336-909-1713 Insured - free estimate, ABEE’S CLEARING & Grading, Track loader, bulldozer, dump truck and tractor work. Clearing, grading, landscaping, seeding, basem ents, driveways, etc. Free estimates. 336-492-2089. B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IM­ PROVEMENT COMPANY We Work To Meet Your Budget! Specializing in additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small reapirs. We also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workman­ ship, References avialble. Free Estimates. GUN SMITH/ARMORER SPE­ CIALIZING in Law Enforcement and military fire arms. Call for appoiniment. Ask for Mike. 492- 2223. HONEST, DEPENDABLE, AND CARING Christian woman will sit with elderly 1 st shilt. Shorl or long term assignment. Mocksville Vi­ cinity. Valid Driver's License and own transportation. Character relerences. Please call 336-751 - 1122, LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 NEW IMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church, 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SUSAN’S HOUSE CLEANING Reasonable and personal touch cleaning, Monday-Saturday call 998-9375. WRINKLES IN YOUR Carpet? We'll re-stretch or new carpet in­ stallation. Free estim ates, (336)998-8402 Statewide AFFORDABLE, CONVENIENT W OLFF Tanning B eds. Low Monthly Investments, Home De­ livery, Free Color Catalog. Call Today 1-800-711-0158. www.np.estan.com. ATTENTION NC DIABETICS: II you have Medicare or NC Med­ icaid gel your testing supplies and diabetic shoes delivered Free. Call Nalional Direct Dia­ betic Supply 1 -877-669-6337. DOBERMAN PU PS, CHAM­ PION Bloodline, Blue and Fawn, M ale/F em ale, Tails D ocked, Dewclaws Removed. Parents on Site, Vet Approved, Ready Now, $300 Each. 336-578-0938; 336- 2 6 9 - 0 8 8 5 . alliancewindows@earthlink.net, WATERFRONT SALEI BEAUTI­ FUL dock-approved property on large Tennessee lake. Prime lo­ cation-minutes to town, country roads, utilities. Great prices, ex­ cellent financing. Call 1-800-492- 3720 LHI. LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & O perator Brad Lagle (336)940-3762 (336) 399-3821 RANDY MILLER &SONS 295,\lilkT Roiiil • .Moclcsvillt (336) 284-2826 Join Our Team Start Work Today! Habla Español. Llame Hoy W inston-Salem 's #1 Stalling Com pany is n ow hiring for the following positiores: $7.50/hr.Temp-to-Hire Mocksvillo Area, assem bly work2nd shilt 3;00 p,m .-1 ;30 a in.. M on.-Thurs. $$ Write Your Own Paycheck $$ Rural Hall location. Pleco Rato W ork 1st. 2nd. 3rd shiits Mocksville ESC: ROOM 109 Yadkin ESC: A ltheTR Ollice: English: Spanish: IntervwwTiovjs; Thurs.. Jutyteth.'9.00-11.00 a.m. Friday, July 10th. 000-11.00p,m. 7740 NortJi Point BW .. Winston-Satom Mon.*Fn, 930 am. or 2.00 p.m. Mon.S W ed.3:30pm ,:Tues,& Thurs.030 am , or 330 pm .. Fri,. 1230 p.m. BringStom^ ot ideoMiaition to irtfermv Temporary Resources, Inc. Iixp»'riemv (lie ОИГегипа- In .ЧииНпк ■Шдаб-ККИ!_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "GET MARRIED" SMOKY Mountains. Area’s most beautilul chapels, church ordained minis­ ters, com plete arrangem ents, honeym oon/fam ily cabins. Breathtaking Views, Fireplaces. Weddings 1-800-893-7274. Va- cation Lodging 1-800-634-5814. _______Travel_______ HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Thurs-Day July 18th $10pp Frid-Nite July 26lh $20pp s-Day July 30th $1 ‘ Atlantic City Trip CHRISTIAN HUNTER INTER­ ESTED in leasing land for 2002 Hunting Season. Have Hunted for many years & am willing to obey any rules set by Ihe land­ owner. 336-595-9330. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, male-female and twins. Call for an appointment, 336-998-3409 TRACTOR WORK: BUSH Hog- Aug. 30th $169pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt Vehicles 1990 DODGE 4 W heel Drive Shortbed, 318 Granny 4-speed. Very Good Shape, $3,500. 1979 Chevy Luv 4 Wheel Drive, Good Condition, $1,000.1987Starcrafl Pop-up Camper. 12ft Box $850. Call Kevin @ 336-940-5727, Ш В £ О В Р EXPLORER XLT. Auto, Air, 4WD, PW, PL, CD, 6 cyl, rear air and radio control, leather sea ts, cargo cover. Sunroof, excellent condilion, 65K, $14,500.00, 655-4320 or 284- 6495 (leave m essage) 2001 FORD F150, 4-door, auto, cam per shell, ex, cond, $16,500.00 751-0105. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER, 2001 LE, 9700 miles. Black, 5 speed, extras added. $17,500. Call 998- 7831. SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 ■81 PROWLER CAMPER $3000, '87 DELTA 88 Oldsmobile $ 10ОО, 8x 10 vinyl sided bldg. $300 OBO. 492-5569. ■87 SILVERADO, AC, Auto, P/S, P/B, P/W, P/L, C/D, Tilt, Orig Red Paint, Like New, Rhino Bedliner, Nicest One Around. $6995 re­ duced to $5995. 998-5254, ■91 ASTRO VAN. 180K, V-6, 4,3L, $2000. Can be seen at Comlort Inn, Mocksville, For in- quiries 492-2154.______________ Employment ALLIANCE HOME CARE Registered Nurse for conlract home health position for Davie County, Previous experience re­ quired. 1-888-691-4967 ext 2 CHURCTTSEC'NEEDED for Lib­ erty Concord United Melhodist Churches, 20 hrs per week, $8.00 per hr. Computer skills neces­ sary, will need to be able lo meel deadlines, answer phone, and do general office work. Send Re­ sume to Liberty United Meth Ch, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville, NC, ging. Box Blading for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loader work, field ripping , 6ft, tractor tiller, post holes 336-492- 5174 before 9:00pm. WANTED TO BUY:PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cut. Shaver W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING TO BUY standing tim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480, WOOD TO CUT for firewood. 284-6595. Employment DRIVER: FLATBED DRIVERS- Adding 20 exp, Drivers in NC inimeaiatélv! Guaranteed home every weekend!!! Trailers 60% p reloaded and p r ê t a r p e d ___A s s ig n e d trucks...Excellent pay and ben­ efits. Call Roger or Melissa @ Coastal Transport @ 1-877-428- 5627. EOE. EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must tie dependable. Ño drugs, no hot-heads, 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428, EXP. LEAD CARPENTER for Home Remodeling Crew, 4 Day/ 40 hour work week or more hours if w anted. Pay DOE, Ashdale Construction 655-8558. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER NEEDED for installing interior & exterior doors. Must be depend­ able with Valid Drivers License. 40+ hours a week. Offer 401K, Insurance, and Vacation. Salary DOE. Please call for inten/iew!! 998-8624. FULL TIME MAINTENANCE Caretaker needed for apartment complexes in Mocksville. Candi­ date must have own hand tools. D uties include, painting and cleaning vacant apartm ents, checking daily maintenance re­ quest, contacts with contractors and vendors, minor plumbing re­ pair and daily walk of property for trash pick up. Please sena re­ sum e lo: PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC. Equal Opportunity Employer C all T ;tnim y by l():.1();iin T u e sd ay to p la c c a clas.si- i'ied! !!!!!! M O V IN G S A L E Wednesday, July 17 through Saturday, July 27 Daily; 7 a.m.-l 2 Noon & 4-6p.m. 1280 N. Main St. I Mocksville I C / I V iT f YADKINVILLE, NC Is now iic'cvptinc iippllcatioii.s for entrv level pd.sitlon.s!!! Quiillllvd cniulldatv.s will he driven hy ((iiiility, coii.si.stvncy, dcpendiihilily, ,str()iif> w ork etliic, am i will tlirivc in a fu.st paced, team environm ent. Hi)<li .vcliuol diplom a or c(|uivnlent is preferred. S tarting pay at $9.25 to $10.25 will) lop pay reachable in 2-3 montli.s!!! EllljaloVk-tf nuiiefils inciiidim-: • Mcdical Insurance • Dental Insurance • Matching Kclirenieni Savings Plan • Paid Holidays • Life Insurance • Credit Union • Dirccl Deposit • Shif'l Premiums • Short & Long Term Disability • Continuing I-ducation Plan wilh Tuition Reinihur.sement Come hy Unifi’.s ICniploynient Office in Yadkinviiie on Old Hwy 421 Kast, to lill mit nn application today! M onday through I'riday, 8ain to 12pni and Ipni to 4pni. JO B FAIR Thursday, July 25th, OPEN 8am to 8pm We are Equal O pportunity Em ployer A drii|{ It'sl Is ri'i|uircd 1(1 ensure ii ,sufe uorklni; enviriinineiil. DRIVER: FLATBED DRIVERS- Adding 20 0)^. Drivers in NC immediately! Guaranteed home every weekend!!! Trailers 60% preloaded and p r e ta r p e d — A s s ig n e d trucks,.,Excellent pay and ben­ efits. Call Roger or Melissa @ Coastal Transport @ 1-877-428- 5627. EOE. EXP. CARPENTER FOR fram­ ing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hol-heads, 336- 467-7061 or 336-998-7428. COUNTY MANAGER-DAVIE County (Pop. 36,200: FY '03 budget $51 million; 350 lull-lime and part-time employees). The Manager is chief administrator appointed by a five-m em ber board of commissioners elected for four-year staggered terms. An undergraduate degree with a M aster's degree in Business Administration or Public Admin­ istration is preferred. Special consideration will be given for progressivefy responsible expe­ rience in governmental policy and procedure, including thor­ ough knowledge of Slate faw governing County Administra­ tion. County residency required. Salary is com m ensurate with experience. Please send re­ sume. slale employment appli­ cation (PD-107), and salary his­ tory to the attention of: Mr, Dan Barrett, Chairman, Board of C om m issioners, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028, Opon until filled. NEED MGRS TO TRAIN Growing INC 500 Co Top Commission Plan 866-704-6782 PART-TIME CHILD Care Pro­ fessional ages 5-9,20 hours per week. Highly compelilive salary. Shady Grove Area. Call 764- 4288 and leave m essage. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED FOR oflice to answer telephones. Of­ fer 401K, Insurance & Vacation. Please call for interview! 998- 8624 RN’s $21-S30 LPN’S $18-$24 For PRN Staff Relief, We olfer: C O N C R ETE H ELPER , TRAVEL req. Drivers license referred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-pref Frl., ■$250 Attendance Bonus •Flex Schedules, Referral Bonus 'Direct Deposit, Weekly Pay ‘Travel & Holiday Pay Excel Staffing I ■800-883-9235 Ext: 328 10am-2pm for application, OFFICE M ANAGER/RECEP­ TIONIST NEEDED for a real e s­ tate company in Mocksville, Must be professional, organized, multi­ task oriented, ana have strong people/phone skills. Competitive salary, FT posilion. Send re ­ sum es to: Resum es, 854 Valley Rd, Suite 100, Mocksville, NC 27028. s e c r e t a r y /a d m in Is t r a - TIVE a s s t , n e e d e d f o r h il l s d a l e /a d v a n c e O F­ FICE. EN ERG ETIC, O R G A ­ NIZED PERSON WITH COM­ PU TER EXP IN MS PU B ­ LISHER. REAL ESTATE EXPE­ RIENCE A PLU S. MAIL R E­ SUME WITH COVER LETTER TO; P.O . BOX 547, MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028, FAX: ATTN: JANICE MCDANIEL AT 336-751-1724 OR EMAIL JANICEJMCDANIEL@AOLCOM. THE M OCKSVILLE CASEGOODS Division of Baker Furniture, a high-end manufac- • turer of fine quality furniture, is currently accepting applications for: Veneer Machine Operator Machine Room Operator Sub-Assembler Hand Sander Hand Color Rub & Ship 1 yr, ot woodworking experi­ ence is preferred. We offer a competitive wage and benefits, including medical and denial insurance, pension, 401 (k), 10 paid holidays, and vacation. Apply in person al: TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED. C lass A CDL's 2 years experi­ ence. Clean driving record. 998- 8810, WANTED EXPERIENCED BODY REPAIR TECHNICIAN Large local collision repair facility is seeking qualilied auto body repair technicians to oin our team. We olfer compel tive pay plan, paid holidays, vacation, and Christmas bonus plan. State of the art modern equipment and an excellent working environment, l-car training pielerred but will consider all applicants. Apply to Body Shop f^anaper. Also, taking applications for painters helper, experience required. Cloninger Ford Toyota 511 Jake A lexander Blvd. Salisbury, NC 20147 704-633-9016 JO B O P P O R T U N IT IE S - D A V IE C O U N T Y W A T E R S Y S T E M LINE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - l\’rlbrms vvorl; in the installation, roplaccnicni. repair and maintenance of waler and sewer lines and appiirtenaiices. Duties iiieliiile, but not limited lo. meter reading, meter installation, repair of water and sewer mains, chocking pump stations and oilier related duties. Hiring Range: ,S2()..1-I7 - .S23,.W; Applications received until position is filled. Starting Salarj' ile|H:nds on experience and i|ualilications, SUH.Mi rA P P I.IC A TIO N .S TO: Davie Counly Waler Systeni. Unice M. I’ratt, Director 261 Clv.iftin Street, Mocksville, NC 27()2S 0.117/, cuvxrv IS ,i.v i:o i': w e r e - you above the com petition in lact. you'io eligible for up lo three pay raises your first year! Our extensive training program provides you wilh the skills you need lo succeed, plus lots you decide wtion you aro ready lor moro pny/bonetits nnd moro responsibility. And thafs just tho beginning. As a mombor of our dynamic team, you’ll also benefit (rom tho following: • -lOIK savings plan contribution — wo'll match of your contribution, up to G'ib ol your salaiy (available after one year of sorvice of at least 1000 hours, must bo at loasl 21 yoars of age. Medical proscription, dontat. life and AD& D benefits (avaiiabio aftor 120 days of employment, with ot least a 32 hour/ week average) Employeo assistanco program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employeo me.^l r^ntj qi(i discounts • Slock purchase plan (nvailabit/ to those at lest 21 years ol ago who have completed 90 days of sorvice) Wo uro iruly commiltod lo youf succoss ns .i dedicyted mombor of our loam. Al Crocltor Diifiol, wo iislon lo whnt you liavo lo s.iy nnd uso liiai leodback lo mako positive changes to your work environinerii. Whal mofo could you ask (or?It you i«o «TOUviilod nnti cn\tiustas»ic, with a passion lor cuslomur sorvico. como in and soo a Managoi lodayl We are cvrrentty looking for: PART TIME HELP COMI IN TODAY AND APPLY. WE ARE A FASI^WaO, FUN PWCE TO WORK. W« or« looting foe HlOH tn«rBy p«opt« ttrat Uk« to work hard ond mok« MONEYtll 6420 Se.ssions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 O M C o u n try S to re W o are an equal opportu n ity em ployer. V i p io - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 18, 2002 School Bond Proposal Now In County’s Hands By Kim Justcn D avie Enterprise Record T lie school bond Issue is in the hands o f county com m is­ sioners. S cliool board mentbers last Week appeared b efo re the c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs lo p rese n t tiie bond p rop o sa l. M e m b e rs o f the edu ca tio n board believe in this plan, said Marlene Shamel, past chair. In a 30-minuie presentation Shamel b rie fly outlin e d the needs o f the schools, pointing out that since the 1992 .school year, attendance has increased 27 percent. Attendance at the high school isn’t e.xpectcd to plateau unlil the 2(X)7-()8 school year. .Current estimates have first day enrollm ent at Davie H igh at 1,620 students. C om m issioner Ken W hite asked w hy the board had made chafiges lo the task force recom­ m endation. One item the task force suggested was having a trigger fo r building the second high school. That trigger was tw o years o f 1,600 students. “ If we we’re going to use Ihe 1,600 number that Ihe task force is talking about, we're there,” said superintendent Dub Potts. “ You have a good plan be­ fore you. We think there's a lot o f w ork that’s gone into it. It's not a H uff plan; ils basics." said Potts. He went on to stress safety in the schools, saying lhat Ihere are concerns about the elemen­ tary schools. “ Student safety is in the from o f our m inds." Tliere is little deviation from whal the task force suggested. W hite lold fellow com m ission­ ers. " A ll o f these items Identi­ fied here are valid, particularly in the realm s o f W illia m R. Davie and Cooleemee elem en­ tary .schools." Follow ing the presentation. the board look no action. For the bonds to be on Ihe Novem ber b allo t, com m issioners w ould liave to lake action almost im ­ mediately, authorizing publica­ tion o f a noticc o f Intent. The commissioners could choose to hold a special elec­ tion for Ihe school construction bonds at a later date. BEN MYNATT OF SALISBURY Simimer C3RIV1NC3 ЕХСГП=ЛЛЕ(ЧПГ OD-$3 , 0 0 0 RebateУ /Я ^ Он А» Ж Pontlaes 0 3 PONTIAC VIBE * 5 0 0 Я ,RebcAe BEN M YNAT j k N IS S Ä fl Мвт^Щт(ХШ ипмипюигапояЕмш fo t 60 Mos. 2 0 0 2 M O TO R т т в S U V O F W E Y E A R n s P f i* 3 .S %Rebate O t for 60 Mos. 0 2 N I S S A N М Т Е П П й W E A R E P R O F E S S IO N A L Q RAD E Going Fast at GMC Special Rates 0% & оя f 3 . 0 0 0 2002 Sonomas 2002 Safaris •600t3.0% R elM te ^ fo r 60 MOS. *02 NISSAN mMriNDIR Rebate I Mm ,0% 2 .9 %a «,S00 2(102 Slwm 2002 Omalls A lOOOeilMIUMNMWMT lo o r r o p R ebate foreoM os. * 0 2 N I S S A N S E N T R A 4-Ooor. S.3 va. Loiitad, ip ie Equ^ptd,^ow 14140 *21,995 13,995 14« Super C jb ,4 Ìo o r , V ít u lo ., t414« “ И В Ш ve. 414, .Ü t^, 14K М П ,. Lik. N . . IP10 u e . l '17,595 П4,995 B I N G Q E E I M ^ Sales Event Every Sat. Hot Savings on Hot Wheels, Prices Clearly MarkedI i Sup.i Ctiin, Rum QtKt, A/C, G ra .l1 .tC .rl2 7 1 1 1 A*3;595 Formell«, 5.7 V-Í, M o p » s^^w s i 2 , 9 9 5 DRIVEN. P R B ' O W N E D 8 Ä L B . п т т т щfu ll Pmwr, LOW miim, M 8,995 ln u i IVadt. n iatfy For Vacation, «4 0 4 6 1 '14,995 ^ 4i4j Bun^of. 4-door, 4x4, с1м(ь R i i * ior VAcallon I4t45Alim«rtilrit£Slnl«uofrituttt. Tm. Г|0&ООСГмоГ$2вОООаг||11г|. A;iul«pricisirionlniii>ckbmtsonN C IC IC ^ А А Г ”WH«w»i*tmippicrvtflcttOii Aii*pifu7/3i/02 ' I O w w d AiewMlJe. ¿ « ^ i A Ü " AC, 1;:^пТг.'[0е|Гтй1|М^ 8ith i,995 »13,995_ _ ____^ - WVm%g%B4S , ’ Ш Ш .Ш Ш Ш Т А Ш М т т т- ^ j f v a c - I M I S S A I 4 Í IY - 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 7 0 £ a g I « « . L e .M c . gEskü y g j g g y o w ™ Splish, Splash D a v ie T e a m s T ie in R e g io n a l S w i m m i n g C o m p e t i t i o n Page B1 D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D USPS 149-60 Number 30 Thursday, July 25, 2002 32 PAGES Every Drop Counts County, Towns Looking At More Restrictive Water Conservation Measures Every drop cotmts. W ith the Yadkin R ive r :it its lo w ­ est level In 3X years, the once abun- ila n l w aler supply D avle residenls liave enjoyed is d w in d lin g . Just like w ells lhal are g iiliig ilry , D avle C o u n ty’s and M o c k s v ille 's w aler systems are in danger. The tw o governm ents, w ith the U e lp o f H evm w iU i R u n ;h kI C ooleem ee, w hich buy w ater IVoni D avle C ounty, are urging residenls to conserve. D avle C ounty has a lready e it- aetecl Phase I w ater conservation nicastnes, anil is considering a m ove Into Phase 11. M o c k s v illc Is encour­ aging its custom ers lo practice co m ­ m on sense In reducing w ater usage. F o llo w in g are some w ater con- servalion lips; • o n ly use the dish w a she r and washing, m achine w he n Vul\; • d ltn ’l rinse plates before p uU in tj Ihem ill the illshw asher; • defrost food in the refrigerator o vern ig ht o r In the m icrow ave, not under running w ater; • lu rn w ater o ff w hen w ashing illshes by hand; • store d rin k in g w ale r In the re­ frig e ra to r instead o f running it fro m Ihe tap u n til cool; • fill a b o w l lo wash fru its and vegelaW es rather than tuuler running w aler; • fix leaking faucets; • take shorter showers; • in s ta ll w a te r-s a v in g sh ow e r heails; • turn o ff w ater w hen brushing teeth o r shaving; • fill the bathtub o n ly halfw a y; • stop up the tub before starting the w ater; • f ill a p la slic la u n d ry o r soap b o ttle and place it in the to ile t tank (a v o id b ric k s o r rocks w h ic h can c ru m b le and ctxusc plum b'm g p ro b ­ lem s). Candidates Lining Up To Represent Oavie In Senate Mocksville Police Officer Derrick Cline takes Tony Hartle to jail on a DWI charge during a Friday night check for alcohol violations in Mocksville.- Photo by Robin Fergusson O b e y in g T h e L a w Officers Pleased With Alcohol Law Compliance K y iV like B iirn h a rd t D avle C ou n ty E nierprise R ecord O n F rid ay m orning, less than a day a fte r a lcohol sales becam e le­ gal In M o c k s v ille , a clerk at Food L io n called M o c k s v ille p o lice to report that som eone m ay be attem pt­ ing lo buy beer fo r an tituleragc per­ son. T hat news w as e xactly w hal Chet Jessup w arned to hear. That c le rk had been trained in Jessup's Be A R esponsible Server program e a rlie r in the w eek. Part o f Ihe tra inin g from Jessup, d is tric t su- p ervlsor fo r the state A lc iih o l Law E nforceinenI tllvlsio n . Is lu iw lo stop underage people from obtaining a l­ co ho lic beverages. M ore business ow ners and their eniployees w ere tra liie il Thursday a fte rn o on , ju s t p rio r to re ceiving te iiip o ra ry perm its to sell alcohol. Friday n ig h t, A L E officers con­ verged on M o c k s v ille , w a tch in g ira fl'ic , p osin g as custom ers and em ployees al .stores in the "C ops in S hops" program . M o cksville police o ffic e rs ro de w ith A L E agem s, learning Iricks o f Ihe trade so they can m ake sure o n ly legal sales o f a lcohol are made here. M o c k s v ille . Jessup said, is o ff to a good start. "O u r guys saw a lo t o f id e n tlfi- callons being checked. The e m p lo y­ ees and b u sin e ss o w n e rs had stressed co m p lia n ce ," Jesstip said. " I hope ll w ill be lh a l w a y six m onths I'roni now , a year fro m now . W e ’ re serious about ll and you bet­ ler believe il." Even though A L E olTicers w o n 't be com m on in M o c k s v ille , Ihey w ill be back. In the m eantim e, police I’ loase See A lcohol - I’age 4 P rim a rie s fo r N o ve m b e r e le c­ tions w ill be held Sept. 10, w ith no second prim aries. Long before the N .C . Senate d is ­ tric ts w ere a pp ro ve d, ca ndidates began announcing th e ir inleiitlons to repre.sent D avle residenls. The .14lh Senate D istrict, consist­ ing o f D avie, Yadkin and a m a jo rity o f R ow an C ounty is in place. A n d M ac B utner o f S alisbury. A n d re w C . H rock o f F a rm ing to n and Gus A ndrew s o f S alisbury are h illin g the cam paign tra il rurm ing fo r the R epublican n on ilna ilo n . B utner announced his intenllons a m onth ago, c itin g his lo n g tim e support o f R epublican causes and candidates. H e was fo llo w e d b y B ro ck, a D avle native w ho has heen active on the stale party leve l in recent years. G us A ndrew s was at Ihe D avie c o m m is s io n e r’s m e etin g in Ju ly, announcing his intentions before ihe a ll-R e p u b lica n board. liu liic r , 49, has been in vo lve d w ith Ihe G O P a ll his life , having served In various capacities over ihe past 4 0 years. He Is past ch a ir o f the E lg lilh D is tric t R ep u b lica n P arly and has served on Ihe local, d istrict and stale O O P executive co m m it- lees. He was the R epublican n om i­ nee fo r Stale Senate D is lric i 2?i In 1996 and 199S. H is fath e r, ihe late S tale Sen. M a lc o lm W . B u tn e r S r., served R ow an and D avie counties in ihe e arly 1970s. and was R ow an parly chair. B u ln e r favors p ro -life , pro fam ­ ily , p ro 2nd A m endm ent rights, pro p riv a le p ro p e rly righ ts, expanded choices In education, less la.xes, less g o ve rn iiie n i regulation and no lo i- tery. He is endorseil by fo rm e r U.S. Sen. Lauch F a irclo lh. A graduate o f C alaw ba C ollege, Please Sec Three Kile - Page 16 Vaccinations Key To Stopping Rabies Epidemic Since M arch o f 2000, there have been 24 ca.scs o f rabies co nfirm e d in D avie C ounly. "P rio r lo that tim e it had been d e ca d e s s in c e th e re w e re a ny co nnrnied cases in our counly,” said H e a lth D ire c to r B a rry B ass. "U n fo rtu n a lc ly , the increase in the num ber o f cases in D avie C ou n ty Is a re flectio n o f w h a t’s happening a ll across N orth C aio lln a . F o ra n um h e ro fye ars, the Yadkin and South Y adkin rivers provided a natural b a rrie r fo r D avie C o u n ly w h ile the di.sea.se raged in R ow an and Ire d e ll co u n tie s In the m ld - l ‘J90s. Rabies cases are n ow being re g u la rly re p o rte d In D a vid so n , Forsyth and Yadkin counties. " ll is absolutely es.sential thal all pet ow ners have th e ir dogs and cats vaccinated againsi rabies and thal the va ccin a tio ns are up to d ale,” Bass said. "T he reason lhat dogs and cats are vaccinated is lo provide a b a rrie r betw e e n Ihe h um a n and anim al p op u latio n .” N o rlh C arolina law requires lhat every dog and cat 4 m onths o f age and o ld e r be vaccinated. I f a pet does n ol have a cu rre iil rabies shol and is exposed to a rabid anim al, the pet m ust e ith e r be e uth an ized o r i|u a ra iilln e d fo r six m onths (at the o w n e r’s e xp e n se in a lic e n s e d v e te rin a ria n ’s o ffic e o r a n im a l control fa c illly ). D o g s and cats with d o cu m e n ta tio n o f c u rre n t rabies vaccinaiion are confined fo r a period o f 10 days If Ihey are, o r suspected o f being, expo.sed lo rabies. "V accin a tion is the o n ly w ay lo prevent Ihe heartache o f losing a pet lh a l has been exposed to rabies, a v o id c o s ily q u a ra n tin in g and needlessly endangering one’s fa m ily and frie nd lo this deadly disease,” Bass said. Rabies is a di.sease, caused by a virus, w hich can infect all m am m als, in clu d in g hum ans. It is transm illed Ihrough contact w ilh the saliva o r n e rv o u s tis s u e o f the In fe c te d a n im a l, u .s iia lly lliro u g h a b ile . R abies is a lm o st a lw a ys fa ta l to anim als and people once signs, o f disease appear. H ow ever, im m ediate treatm ent b y a d o cto r a fte r exposure, w ith a post-exposure rabies va ccin a tio n, w ill p ossibly prevent developm ent o f the disease. In N o rlh C aro lin a rabies is m osl com m on in raccoons, skunks and foxes, and has also been fo u n d in dogs, cats, ca llie , bats, and o lh e r anim als. IMcusc Sue Rubles - Page 8 T ■Í' ¡ I I 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 25, 2002 Editorial Райе Still Waiting For Summer Rainstorms Wc need rain, IVankly. About 20 inches, but not all at once. The Town of Princevilie gathered leaders of its rebuilding effort recently. The town has pulled itself together since being Hooded by Hurricane Floyd two years ago. At that gathering, some of ihose people even sug­ gested rain would be a good thing. Sometimes being an observer of history isn't a good thing. In this case, we're having a historical drought for the area. The worst on record. The Yadkin River keeps inching lower and lower. We were in the mountains over the weekend. We encountered a heavy rainstorm ihere. Weeks earlier I drove Ihrough the Shendandoah Valley. The fields were green. Maybe we’re not paying the preachers enough. Over the weekend. I lounged in the healing and restive waters of Hot Springs. I've gone lo Asheville countless times, but I rarely turn righl there. This time I did, going to the little lown of Hot Springs, best known Ihese days for ils associalion wilh the Appala­ chian Trail. Tlie trail goes right through town. A century ago. Hot Springs was a mecca for people wanting to bathe in the geothermal springs. They thought it could be a cure for gout, nervous conditions or just aboul anything else. The water is aboul 110 degrees. A big resort was built around the springs. During World War I. German prisoners were housed there. But the resort was always loo remote, too hard to reach. And the resort burned three limes. The springs were abandoned for 40 years. Now a j). campground has been built nearby. And visitors can bathe in hot tubs. The water is cooled lo a more tolerable 105 degrees. I seem to be gout-free. We also came home with a bunch of raspberries. Wc drove deep into the backwoods lo a berry farm. The raspberries were few and hard to find. We were aboul two weeks ahead of their ripening. But we found a precious half-gallon or so. Raspberries have ahvays been a luxury for me. They're so expensive in the store, bui on that moun­ tain 1 could pick all I could fmd for cheap. Bul I couldn't find many. I also discovered that blackberries fill a basket a lol faster than raspberries. The berry bushes were lo­ cated along a little mountain stream, which has pro­ vided water the skies have denied. This lack of rain has a lot of people on edge. Lake home owners can’t cruise around in their boats. High Rock Lake is practically drained. Litlle creeks are dry. Farmers are having to carry water to iheir ani­ mals. There is a bright side; I've gol a good excuse svhy I shouldn’t wash the car. Bul il's frustrating watching the storm clouds build in the afternoon only lo have them deposit lillle rain. Maybe this week. — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C ^ N T Y E N T E R P R I / i ^ E C O R D USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 2702B (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks.....................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson...............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow.......................................Advenising Director Brian Pitts..............................................Sports Editor Tammy Kowalski.................................Circulation/Classilied M ocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy. 51) Ccnls S20 IVr Year In N.C,. S2.‘i Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to; Davie County Fnterprise Record P.O. Box 99. Moc.Vvviile, NC 2702« П Ё У С О /У О М У S T O P S » Ш в Р [ In The Mail... T h e T h re a t O f R a b ie s Is R e a l Til the editor; 1 buried my dog today. Dylan liad been a faitlil'iil companion for llie last II yoars - longer than I’ve known my wife. In ihe early years, w e did lots of Ihings together. We spent time on campus while I I'inislied my senior year al Chapel Hill, we hiked al Pilot Moun- lain, he ran while I hiked Ihe Salem Lake Trail, and so on. As he got dliler and I h;id more obligations of family and work, those activi­ ties slowed down. But his conunilment did not falter. W hen Susannah and 1 got married, wc moved inlo my grandp:ir- ents' old house. There, Dylan had acrcs lo explore and play. He accepted the two cals we added lo his family, even Ihough he taunled Ihem sonielimes. He acted like he didn’l wanl lo have anything lo ilo wilh a new puppy lhal we gol in January, bul before long he was leading Bagle around. Dylan trolled aboul w'hile Bagle. Ihe hyper puppy, bouncetl like Tiggcr and ran afier anything lhal moved. Soon afler Bagle arrived, wc learned lhat Dylan was suffering from itic firsl slages of kidney failure. That was difrieult. tiul we tiiid a sense lhal Dylan's heallh was not great. Bagle was there when 1 buricil Dylan. Il’s hard lo know if he understood wtial hail happened liul perhaps his presence indicated lhat he did. I recount ihis aboul Dylan nol lo lell a sad slory of sonieone losing a loved pci: for Dylan had a greal life and 1 believe is now Reader Likes Reminiscing Colunrin By Louise Stroud To Ihe eililor: 1 would like lo thank the Davie Counly Enlerprise Rccord for priming Miss Louise Stroud's memories of earlier Mocksville and Davic Counly. Although t am retuclanl lo ailmil il. 1 do remeinber some of Ihe ihings she writes aboul. I ihink il is wonderful lhal her memory and her abiliiy lo pul these memories into words are such lhal olhers may enjoy and relive earlier limes. Miss Siroud and I go back a long way. 1 am a fonner piano stu- ilenl of hers, and believe me, she gives new meaning lo the phrase "Patience of Job." If Miss Siroud had lived back during the South's glory days, she would have tieen the iiuinlessential Southern lady. Always gracious ami kind, soft spoken, and appreciative of wlialevcr is done for her, she is a good role model for loilay’s women. Wc need more like her. Keep up ihe good work. Miss Louise. I look forward lo reailing many more of your arlicles. Billie Harmon Bean Woodleaf exploring the fields of heaven. I lell this slory because wiih the pain of losing an animal fresh in my mind, il sheds a differeni lighl on work lhal I do al Ihe heallh departmenl. As an environnienlal hcallh specialist, part of Ihe work lhal I do involves investigations inlo animal biles and rabies cases. The threat of rabies is real. Since January, we have had 11 con­ firmed cases. W hile the currcnl rabies epidemic resides in Ihe wild animal populalion, particularly raccoons, skunks and foxes, ihe big- gesl threat lo public heallh is unvaccinated domestic animals be­ cause ihey create Ihe link between wild animals and ihe human populalion. ll saddens me when I learn of a dog or cat that has been exposv:d lo rabies and was not v;iccinaled for the virus. You see, the only options in accordance wilh state taw are lo quarantine the animal al a veterinarian's office for a period of six monlhs (at the ow ner’s expense) or to have lhat pel euthani/.ed. Ptcasc. chcek your pel's vaccinations, make sure ihey are cur- renl. Afler 4he inilial one-year vaccinalion, rabies shots are good for three years. Talk wilh your velerinarian, Don'l leave food oul lhal could be an invitation for wild animals. Teach your children lo slay away from wild anim.ils. Inrormation about rabies can be ob­ tained by lalking wilh your veterinarian, the Environmental Health Scclion of the Heallh Department or online al w \yw .schs.sl<ilv.itc.iis ciiitra h U 's. Dylan died of nalural causcs. Keeping your dog or cal vacci­ nated will prolecl il from an untimely death if there is an exposure lo rabies. Goodbye, Dylan. I'll see you in heaven. Jeff Beauchamp Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enlerprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. Tlie letters may be on topics of local, state, national or intemational issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davic County Enlerprise Rccord P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews(§)davie-enterprise.coni. G o t A n O p in io n ? Aijd your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Would you support two school bonds - one for renovation and expansion of all schools and the other for a new high school in five years? Yes, 6 4 % No, 3 6 % Log on now to see our new question and cast your vote. Kindercamp A Wonderful Experience DAVIK COUN TY RNTRRPRLSE RECORD. .Inly 25, 2()02 - 3 To the editor: As a proud parent ol a rising kindergarlner. 1 would like lo ex­ press my greatest appreciation and gralilude lo ihc leachers and assistants of William H. Davie who participated in Kindercamp Ihis summer. The children noi only learned and reviewed ihe basic aca­ dcmic essemials for kindergarten, hut also the social aspect, which for some children is the more dilTicidl. Oncc school starts in a few weeks, the children who attended will feel more prepared after being introduced lo their fmure sur­ roundings. leachers. assistants and fellow classmates. Each child will be able lo enter William K. Davie tin ihc firsl day of school tccling comlorlable ami confidem and able lo leave iheir molher or faiher behind al Ihe door. 1 sincerely hope lhal in the fulure all rising kindergarincrs in the Davie Counly Schoool system will be able lo allciul Kindercamp. ll is dclinilely a posilive experience for all children who are lucky enough lo atlcnd, I feel very privileged lhat my son. Connor, was Alice Gaither’s Family Tliankful For Talents To the editor; "S he w tilL 'i ill h c d ii/y h'kc the iii\;h l o fd in u lU 's s cliiiu'.'. o iu l sun ­ less skies, . \iic l n il ilu il's hest in <1чгк <iiul lix h t. iiie e : in h e r n.spei is a m i h e r eyes ..." l.o rd Hyrim Thai's who our mother is. This is lo express our gralilude lo all of you for your expressions of love, graciousness, w armih. and support shown lo our mother al the receplion himoring her as ihc poel laurc;ile of Davic Counly. We love her nol only for who she is. bul for w hal she h;is made (;md is inakingl of us, ll is obvious you share lhal same love. Yes. her immediale family is numerous; however, jusl as we shared (and now share) lhal piece of hre;id. we are blessed aiul honored lo share her w ith you. It has been said lhal a person's eyes arc a 'vindow lo iheir soul. Well, is il nol a J<iy lo share Ihe innermosi pari tif a person's being, i.e.. lisicning lo Ihem read Iheir poeiry'.’ We have iilways kmnvn lhat we have been blessed wilh a special molher. and now we are more blessed lhal our molher h;is been endowed by our Creator with greal lileiary lalcnls. The blessings only conlinue jusl lo know lhal level! w iih poclry in its embryonic stage), she has heen blessed lo have followers and supporters as yon. We wish to express our profound gralilude lothe Graham family and the Eagles Club for sponsoring the receplion in iiur molher's honor. Thank you again and may God bless you. The children and f;miily of Alice C;innaily Gailher. Mocksville ahlc 10 allend Kindercamp. A fter spending a monlh wiih Mrs. Jen Dwiggins and Ms. Wanda Dallon. Connor feels lhal he already has IWO friends al William R. Davie who are w;iiling for him when school siarls. Looking forwaril lo a u onderfid school year. Karen C. 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"Wc liail llirec ol iiiir uiiys riilini: wilh alciihol law спГогсо- niciil oUk its." saiil Miicksvillt: I’lilicc Chief Jack Kl'IIit. "Ii was a irainiii}: pcriiul lor ilicni lo know whal lo look lor in alco­ hol violalions. especially how to slop iimleraye ilrinkiiii;." Tew cilalions were wrillen I'riday nighl. “ll was ¡’oml. Inn we wani lo keep tlie pressure on. My olfic- ers are iK-inj; Irained ami people need lo know lhat we will he waiching," Keller said. Гог some si.\ hours l-riday niglit and early Saturday niorn- ing. the officers patrolleil the sttccls uf MiKksvillc. One ar­ rest was maile for DWl, one fur transporting a Imttle of liijiior vvitli ail open seal, one for driv­ ing without a license, three for failure to wear seat Ivlts. one for running a stop light, a lieadlighi violation, one for litierim;. one for failing lo carry Iheir driver's license and one for having an open container of alcohol in a vehicli' afler consuming, ".Selling alcohol is a I'ig re- spon-.ihiliiy." Jessup said. "I'd rather have voluntary com pli­ ance lhan enforcemenl,“ ,\m ong Ihe violalions l-'riday night w ere som e m en who honghl heer, pul il in Ihe Irimk of a car hut gol a couple of hollies to go in the passenger area. They opened Ihe hollies, and w ere cited nearhy. M ocksville Deleclive David Miller III and,\l.[; ofllcerCarler Catlett III were In a slalionary vehicle al the Couniry l.ane/LI.S. Wll intersection. They watched as a Chevrolet H la/.er's tires Siiuealcd as it went through the red light from Couniry l.ane. They stop|>eil il ahoul a mile away on Valley Koad, and found a siN pack of beer in Ihe front IliHirl'oard and an open liollle of vsliiskey in the back seal. Thev also noticed a moder- ate odor of alcohol about the driver. Miller reporied. Charged with DW l, trans- porling an open houle of spiri- luoiis liquor ill the passenger area and running a red lighl was Amhony Larry "Tony" Hartle, 4 1. of I ()') Spring St. I le told the officers lhal Ihe red light was inalfunclioningand needed lo be checked, lie registered a .1(1 on a Breathalyzer test: ,(),S is con­ sidered impaired for drivers on North Carolina roads.Officers talk to three men after they opened beer bottles they had just purchased in a grocery store. ALE Agent Carter Catlett confiscates open bottle of li­ quor. Jessup gives Beth Berry, a clerk at B's Mini Mart, some tips on how to catch underage people trying to buy alcohol. Alcohol Law Enforcement District Supervisor Chet Jessup conducts a training session prior to handing out permits to 12 establishments that can sell alcoholic beverages. W District Court DAVIK COUN I Y KN I’ERPRISK RKCORD, July 25, 2002 - 5 The ciiscs wore dis- po40d o f in Uiv J\il\ 17 scssinii ol D iivic U is tiic i I’lvsiilitig \\;is .lii(li:c .liim cs M . Ilo iio u u it, K o vin Itcalc ;iiu) .S;ii;t K iik in a n . .issisUiiU llislrici piosccuicil. -C 'lia iIo N A in lo r.so ii.rr..I)\\i.ilis . m issod fo r l.iilu ie ol ргочсснИ и«: w itness lo a|i|ioai. * l.c w in A ic iia . sjvcilin jj Ы) 111 ¡1 -15. icd uccd U\ 5-1 in a ^osi, - S lic ila .Л. K a le s , \\o iililcs s check, (iism issod. c iv il scuk-m ctu. -C lirisiophL’i [,. ik ’Iclicr.assault oil a Iemale, coiiimunicatini: line.its. sentenceil ti* -I.S ilays in jail sus- [Viuleil one year, noi ihivalen. harass or ass:iiili prosccuiini! witness, as- scssnient. (loniesiic \iolcnce conn- selin^^ p ru 'jra u i. M t'O and cost, - C 'o u n te K . n iis d c - m eailor laiceny. dismiss<.4Ì Гог t.u l- m e ol prosceutiiij: witness i»i a pjvar. • \a ilim I. M «»i:om olo\. speeding SS in a 70. pra\ er l<>r iiidi:inent coii- ttniied on cost. - .)o)ni W esley H t'hannon. spced- inj: 5 - in a reduceil lo iinpioper ovjuipm eiu. coNi; open container a l­ ter consum ing: alcv'hol litM . praNor to r jn il’jiiie n t continued on cost, - Sam uel W a\ne M ro u ji. speed­ ing in a .■>5. dii\ iii'j w hile liceibe re\o ked. dism issed per plea; \\iii- dow lintini: \ io la iio n. d riv in g w hile license ie \o k e d . sentenceil to 6 0 days in jail suspended I.^ nion ilis. not operate veliicle until licensed. ;md cost, - U o h b s O a n ie l H v o w n in j:, speeding in a -15. reduced lo 54 ni a -15. cost, ■ W illia m Lee ('a ite i. ass.iult i'M a Iem ale, leduced lo sitnple ass.m il, sentenced to .^1) d a \s in i.til su s ­ pended one \ear. not ihrealen. harass or assault proseeutini: w iiness. suh- m U lv^ la m lo m dr\t\:/alcohol screen- m es. assessu\etu. S IH U and cost, - I-ric l:u;jene ( ’a\ alier. speeding: S7 in a 7(1. leduced to 7-1-70. cost. - T ra c y l.a iu o n i ( ’la ik . ilriv in i: w hile license revoked, usjnii lo re i^n license w h ile d riv in i: w h ile license ie\ oked. disniissed per correction. ■ D a vid H iia n C le a r), assault I'li letuale. sentenced u> 24 days in ja il w iili c ie d il lo r tim e veiA cd. S l ‘»5 a l- torney lee; possession m a riju a n a , possession drtie p a ra ph em a lia . d is- m issed per (ilea. - M ichae l .Scoti C u tsh a ll. speed- im : S7 in a 70. p ra s cr lo r im li:m ent continued on cost, - W illia m (*. i-a ü le . d o m e s tic c iiu iin a l uvsp.iss. p ra \e r I'or j»ulj2' m eut co ntm u ed o n cost, tw o w eeks to pa\. - M atthew B o y d Clarner. siin|)le assault, dism issed at iei|uesi oj pros- ecutini: w iiness. • l.a w re n ce M . (ira n t. speedini: SO in a 7 0 . re d u ce il in im p ro p e r eipiipm ent. - J\Miathaii W . lla re ra v c . posses­ sio n ot d ru u p a ra p h e v n a lia . d is ­ m issed at request оГ im isecutini: w it­ ness. - /a e h a ry To d d lia rlle \. speed­ ing: ‘i*) in a 70. reduceil lo careless anti reckless. 525 and cost. - Rav lo rd C'lvde H e n d rix , speed­ ing: in a 50. re d u e e d to 5 -1-50.cost. - IX 'b o ra h liavvy H ic k m a n , n iis - d e m e a n o r la rce n y. d lsn\isscd per ci\ il settlem ent. - Jo e M a rio n H ill, possession m arijuana, possession o l d rui: para­ phernalia. transpoM ol non-ta,\ paid aleo liolic beveraee. dism issed in in - teiest o f justice. - A iiti> n io H u d s o n . Nvortldess che ck, sentenceil lo .'0 vlays in ja il suspended 12 m onths, pay S.K)H.2-i restilulio n to W al M art, cost: sim ple w orthless check, dism issed per plea. • i:ric I Vanklin H u i:lie s. s|4*edin^ .S-l in a 70. reiluced to 7-1 in a 70. cost: open container afler co n su in ' inj: a lco h o l, disini^sed p e r plea. - In o e e n te C is n e vo s Jim e n e / . piissession o f stolen eoods/pr\\|44ty. dism issed at request o f prv'secininy w iiness. - StcNO I’erry Jones, possession o f fortified w ine/liquor/m ixcd b c v - erai:e under 2 1. sentenced to 10 days in ja il suspondcil one year. .S25 and cost; lnjur>' to real p ro [ie rt\. firsl vlejivee trespass, dism issed at rei|iiesi o f pro se cu lin ^ w ituess. - Ste\en Mrt>dy Jones, specdinu *>2 in a 70. lediiced to 7-1-70. cost. - W illia m M atthew Jones, felonv hreakini: anil enterini:. reduced to m isdem eanor hreakini: and entering, felotiy larceny afler hreakini:/enier- inp. reduced to m isdem eanor larcenv atier hrcakinji/enierinj:. sentenced to 4 5 days iu ja il suspended IS juim ths. suhstance abuse assessm ent, sub m u to w arrantless searches for alcohol/ d ru c s a nd ra n d o m a lco h o lA lriK * screeniiiiis. not j>ossess illeiial c o n ­ trolled substances or para|5hernalia. 72 hours c o m m iin it) sei\ ice. S2*>.^ re s titu tio n lo an d not iio a b o u t C a itn e r's l-o od M a rl. S 2 5 U a n d cost. - D a n iel R iclu in l Le lu e r. speed­ ing! I l l ill a 70. reduced to carcless and reckless. S25 an<l cost: im ile r- aye possession o f K*er. e x p iie il In ­ spection slicker, possession o f o(ien container/consuinini: a lcohol in pas- seni:er area, disniissed per plea. -A lly s o n l-'aye l.o w re y . s (v e iliiig 71 in a 55. red u ceil to f>4 in a 55. co st: fa ilu re to w e a r scat b e ll, d is ­ m issed per plea. - M ich a el l.e e L u ffm a n , sim p le p ossession n iariju an a. d isn iissed in interest o f ju stice. - X io iie L y. speed in i: 0 0 in a -15. re d u c e d to in ip r o p e r e q u ip n ie n t. cost. - S u s a n M c C o llu m , s im p le w orth less c h e ek , d ism is se d per e iv il settlem en t. - D ebra \V. M c In ty re , d om estic v io le n c e p ro tec tiv e o rd e r v io la tio n , fou n d not uuilty. - D on n ica I.yiin I'a yn e. speedini* S I) in a 70. p ra yer fo r ju d i:m en t coii- lim ied on cost. - K ou er I'la n k lin iV n la n d , d riv- ini: w liile licen se le v o k e ii. p rayer for ju ili:m e n t c o n tim ie d o n c o st; rear lam ps \ io la tio n . d ism issed p er plea. - R o d n ey I’yatte, sp eed in g SO in a 70. d is m is se d p e r p le a : d rivin i: w h ile lic e n s e re v o k e il. )ira y e r fo r ju dgm en t c o n tim ied on cost. - T h e re s a R id e n h o u r . n iis d e - n iea u or p rob a tion v io la lio n . eon tin - ueil on p rob a tion . .K) d a ys added to probatii>n o r until m o n e y o w v il is paiil. - Jolin l-d w a rd R od d en . speedin i: SO in a 70. red u c ed to im p ro p e r ei|uipm ent. cost. - Jason R o n a ld S lie rrill. .sccond de.urcc trespass, s cn lciiced to 10 ilays in p r o b a tio n v io la t io n , s e n ­ ten ced to 45 d a y s in ja il. - R o jjc r D a le S m ith . Jr.. n o is e o rdin an ce v io la tio n , p ra y e r fo r ju d i!- inent c on tin u ed on cost. - R o e e r K en n eth S n o w , in ju ry to real p n ip erly. lirs l d e y re e trespass, d ism issed at reijtiesi o f p ro s ec u tin g w itn ess. - C a s ey S co lt S ta n ley, s p e e d in g 111 ill a 70, rodu ced lo c a ro lc s s aiu l reck less, $25 and cosl. - B ria n R ic h a rd W e a v e r , im ­ p rop er passin i!, p ra ye r fo r ju d iin ic n t con tin u ed on cost. - D errick La m on t W ils o n . D W l. s en te n ce il to bO d a ys in ja il sus* pon ded 2 yea rs, su rren der d r iv e r ’ s licen se and not operate v e h ic le on til licen seil, 24 hours c o n im u n ily ser­ v ic e . SlO O and cost, tra n sferred lo R o w a n C o im ty : ilriv in p w h ile li­ cen se rev o k e d , d ism issed, Г;|1кч1 Го A p p e a r - M eai:an D . A n d ra d e, in ju ry to ]>ersonal pro|>erty. tlu eaten ini: pliD iie call. - R ic h a r d U rtn v n M a x s v e ll. sp eed in g S7 in a 70. - .Auniia N. W ilso n , ijiv in g fic ti­ tio u s in fo r m a tio n to o ff ic e r , n o o p e ra to r’ s licen se. s|vcd in ii. Woman With History Of Drug Problems Going To Prison .. .. .. . ....I$y lie lh Ciissidy DavieCounty l-.nierprise Kecord Л Mocksville resideni w ilh a hisiuiy of drug Use rcceivcil sev­ eral senieiicos in Davie District Court last week. M a r is s a D . .lo h n s o n . 2 0 . o f 21.' Duke St.. w ill spend the neM lew monlhs in prison, after be­ ing senlenced on several proha- lion violalions by Judge Janies M. I loneycull. Johnson appeared in courl in Ihe jail's orange Jumpsiiil and flip flops, and had a chain around hei' ankles to prc\ cnl her escape. Her nioilier and grand­ molher were in Ihe courirooin, and her molher broke down sob­ bing when she saw Jolnison. Chris lillis. Johnson's proba­ tion and parole officer, told I lorie\cuil lhal Johnson had vio- laled her probation by failing lo pay her fees and by lesting posi­ tive for cocaine. She had heen placeil on probalion for several infractions, including credil card fraud, possession of drug para­ phemalia. driving while license revoked, sim ple assault and felony breaking and entering and larceny. lillis said her drug problen\ is so severe lhat she nearly over- iloseil the day before she was supposed lo go inlo a Irealment center, lie said they had tried several iliflerenl Irealntenl cen- Teen Gets Suspended Sentence For Break-In liy lle lh Ciissidy Davie Couniy l;nlerprise Kecord •A Mocksville teen who broke into a local produce stand in De­ cem ber was senlenced in Ihe July session of Davie Superior Court, Kevin Kay Marlow Jr,, IS,of 2(i.i Ralph Ratledge Road, broke into Jim 's f-ruit and Stuff on Dee, 2S, 2001, laking tobacco producls. money, :i pistol and olher ilenis, according lo Rob S. Taylor, as'.isianl district attorney, riiere was also some damage lo the business. The ow ner knew M arlow, and his name came tip as a pos­ sible suspect. W hen deputies Hiieslioned him. Taylor said, he confessed, telling them where lliey coiiUI fiml m any i>f llie items he had taken. I'he pistol and some of the cash were recovered. Marlow was charged with breaking and entering, larceny and larceny ofa firearm, all felo­ nies, Marlow 's allorney. Cirady M cClamrock Jr., said Marlow is single and has a ehild on the way. "He was brought iipin a lam­ ily willi ilrng ami alcohol abuse, and ibal's all lie's ever known. I le broke into the fruit market to get his hands on some money so he could pay for drugs, but he says he's heen clean since May, I lis roots are shallow. Judge, but he’s a clean cut young man, and he's heen nothing bul respectful Ionie," McClamrock lold Judge Michael I£, Helms, On die charges of breaking and entering and larccny, Helms scmenecil Marlow to eight to H) M a n O n P r o b a t i o n F o r F a i l i n g T o P a y T a x e s Hy lle lh Cassidy Davie Coiuiiy liiilerprise Record "habitual tax delimiuent" receivei.1 a suspeiuleil sentence in Davie District Court last week. Nestor Kac/anowski, 62, of 119 A /alea C ircle. Hermuda Run. had been charged w ilh siv counIs of failure lo file and pay North Carolina Slale income tax. I lis allorney, Rob Raisbeck, said Kaczanowski owned Norlhpoini Fabrics in W inston-Salem and had filed for Chapter 11 bank­ ruptcy. " The corporation had been in Chapter 11 for some time and did nol come out of il success­ fully, Because Mr, Kaczanowski was an officer, he's responsible forall ta.\ ohiigalions of Ihe cor­ poration," R aisbeck said Flowers for all Occasions Kaczanowski's partner, who is now ileeeased, was an accoun­ tant, bul failed to file and pay income lax for the corporation. The Winslon-Salem office of the Deparlment of Revenue did nol pursue that gentleman for pay­ ment of taxes, said Raisbeck. unlil alter he had died, and the approxim ately m illion dollars his heirs inherileil diil not go lo- w ard the lax obligation. .•\s of the day Kaczanow ski was in courl, his obligation was S7.^.0S4. "Г ш nol sure he can ever pay," Raisbeck said, “Me has a very nice house in liernuiila Run lhat he is trying to sell, bul Ihere have been no lakers al this point," Judge Janies M, Honeycutt sentenced Kaczanowski, on one count, lo 45 days in jail sus- peniled lor live years superviscil probalion. lie was fined SI,(100 and cosl of courl and must pay his taxes. On the second count. he received Ihe same sentence, lo run at Ihe e.xpiralion of Ihe olher sentence, bul was fined S.“)!)!). Once Kaczanowski pays his fines, he may iransfer to uii- supervised probation. Raisbeck appealed Ihe judg­ ment, in hopes that by the tim e the ease is heard in Superior Court, Kaczanowski w ould have been able lo sell his house. The olher four counts were dism issed per K aczanow ski's guilty plea. niimlhs ill prison suspended for years probalion. During that lim e. Marlow is lo subm it lo warrantless searches for drugs, nol use alcohol or drugs, and be employed full time or be a full lime student wilhin the next .^0 days. I le is to perforni 24 hours of community service and not go near Jim ’s I'ruit and Suil'f. 1 lelnis furilier ordered Marlow lo"sign up for and aggressively seeVi and obtain his CiliD." pay restiiutioii to Jim 's of $2.S.S2.'b. SioO at­ torney fee and courl cosls. The charge of larceny of a firearm was disniissed as a re­ sult of M arlow’s plea bargain. R esults o f a drug test per­ formed the day of M arlow’s sen­ tencing were negative. Helms told Marlow. "If you mess up that probation, you're going down lo Ille big house. If you gel sent down lo the Deparl- meni of Corrections, you’re go­ ing lo know whal il’s like lo be a victim. Do you know w hal I’m talking ahoni? Mr. McClamrock can fill you in if you don't." lers and "inlensive probalion absolulely W Dii'l work wilh her." lillis reconiniended Johnson's pmbation be revoked and she receive active lime, w ilh treatmenl for her drug addiction while in prison. Johnson spoke in her own defense, saying her parenls had called the Mocksville I’olice lo arrest her in .April, because of her "severe drug addiction." Reading from a piece of note­ book paper, Joliiisoii lold I loneycutt that she is single and has a 7-numtli-old daughter. She said she suffers from bipolar dis- oriler, severe poslpammi ilepres- sion and a degenerative disc problem in her back. She lives with her parents. Johnson reached back and took her mother’s band, and with lier voice wavering, said, "1 will respeci whatever decision you make, and w halever Ihe decision is. 1 will do whatever il takes lo make ii work in my life," Johnson was charged wilh five probalion violalions, anil on four of those. Honeycutt sen­ tenced her to 4.S <lays in jail on each, with credit given for time served in jail awaiting her trial, Tlie sentences will run concur­ rently. On the fifth charge, he senlenced Johnson lo four to five monlhs in prison, with a drug Ireatm ent program recom - mendeil while lliere. "I hope il will work oul for vou there." he told Johnson. Sister’s II of Mocksville ^(336)751-1782 A StorehoiLse For .lesus F R E E M E D I C A L C L I N I C Oix'n every Thursday evening 5:W) PM to 8:30 PM '¡il /Hiiii' nil ¡l¡l¡IIIÍIIIIIH'nlfllll (JMil 7.Í/- /(W iira iiiic hy Ihf iiiiiir, hcnurii 2:IX) I'M oiiil .i,W) /'Al (III lliiiniliiyiiJli'iniK ’", CliciU.s iiui.st meet cerlaiii eligibility requircmeius SiHiiii.sh iiilirim ii'r iivniliihlf DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER • www.davlsregional.coni When You Think of Davis Regional’s ER, Think Fast \AAiile your child’s sprain or fracture may not be material for a TV drama, that doesn’t make it any less important to you — or to us. Waiting time is a matter of seconds for our emergency patients. With our Nurse First program, you will be seen by a nurse first to assess your medical condition. That’s because our first priority is assessing your immediate healthcare needs and not your most recent change of address. While the average visit to other hospital ERs may be hours, our total treatment time averages only one hour and thirty-eight minutes. Saving time is important to us, and ifyour problem is serious, the minutes we save could add up to a lifetime. DAVIS REGIONA MEDICAL CENTER 4U, l;XIV 154, SIAIESVlLLe • (704) 87 1 t)2»1 ‘I 1 6 - DAVIE COUNTY KN I KRI'KISK REC.OKl). July 25. 2(102 Public Records Land Transfers T h e I'o llo w in g la m i ir.u is lc rs w ore n ictl w llli llic D a v ic R cj:is icr o f D e e d s, listed b y parlies iin o lvcd . acreage, to w n sh ip am i deed stam ps p u rc h a s e d , w ith $2 rcp re s e iilim : SI.{>()(). ' P atricia U a ity D o yd and H llio t H o y d . Jam es W esley B a ity Jr. .«nd I , inda P. H a ily and K cn n e tlj W .iyiic H a iiy and M a v is M . B a ity to Janies W e sle y B a ity Jr.. S.7S acres. C la rk s ­ v ille . - i^ilricia B a ity B o yd and I-lliiit B o y d , Janies W esley B a ily Jr. am i L in d a P. B a ity and Kenneth Wa> ne B a ity and M a v is H . B a ily H) K e n ­ n e th W a y n e B a ily , iS.77 a cre s . C la rk s v ille . • Patricia B a ity B o v d am i lillio t B o y d . Janies W esley B a ily Jr. and L in d a P. B a ity and Kenneth W .i\ne B a ity and NÌavis H . B a ily ii> Patricia B a ity B o y d . S .77 aca*N. C la rk sville . - K icha rd P. M em lncks and ( arol D . H e n d rick s lo B r> a n l.a k e y and S uzanne La k e v. I lot. .M o cksville. ■ J i’hii L . T u rn e r and M ve lyn M . T u n ie rto L'dw ard O 'lla n lo n I Iill. acres. Fa rn iiiiiilo n . ShOI). - .Adam s I-g lo li A v a n t Properties am i .Salem D e ve lo p u ie n l \e n tu re to M u lva n o ) ll(M nes. 12 lots, i-.in n iiig - ton. Sf>S4. - M ic h a e l L . B eane and A m y 11. Beane lo Jo h n N e e ly and I.akeish.i N eely. 1 ira cl, Je rusa le m . 5 1-i‘i. - Jo hn Terry P .irn ell and M a ry .M. W illia m s to D e n n is K . l.a n n in g and Jithnna M . L a n n in g . 2.5 acres. .Shaily G ro v e . - M a ry c:. S m ilh to S ta n le y H . B o y il am i D o v c lla B o y il (h a ll'in te r­ est) aiul Je n n ite r fio y d (h a lf in te r­ est). 1.7 acres. M o c k s v ille . S-iO. - I.u c illc S . D a n ie ls ( ‘>7^; in te r­ est) to Jo yc e D a n ie l Jam es and S a ­ ra h D ia n n e S a in , 15 a c re s . Jersualcm . - ( lear> .Auto Sales to l.a rry G . H a \ / lip a nd D o ro th y L . Ila y / lip and Jin u n ie H. C a u d le a nd C a ro ly n M . C a u d le . .75 a cre . M o c k s v ille . S I7 . - Lite H o rn e n u u m to K . llilto ii W ise m a n and Renee .A. W ise m a n , 1 lot. l-a rm in g io n . -VVi-l. - R o sco e Jo n e s a nd N a n c y R . Jones to R ic h a rd To d d Jones. I aciv. C la rk s v ille , - R o v e rd a l-'llis J a r v is a nd S h e rm e r G . Ja rv is . B re n d a l*!lis G ia h a m a nd Th o m a s II. G ra h a m . Ju d y H llis T h o m p s o n . R o bb ie Lee l-Ilis and Ju lia II. l-'Kis to G . VermMi lle n d r iv a n d P a lly R . H e n d rix . U .5 S a cre s,P u lto n . S 1 - \ ’era H . M c G u g a n to R o Ik t Lee A d k in s and Patricia .Adnuns, \ lot, M o c k s v ille . S24(t. - K J l l H o ld in g s to R o na ld W . P oster S r. and M a rlh a N L Fosier. lots. M o c k s v illc , • I'd ge vvo o d B a ptisi C h u rcli to L ig lu h o u s e P ro perties. 2.44 acrcs, Je rusa le m , S 157. • R o n n ie D . H e lla rd lo Joseph T . N o m ia n . .^.52 acres. Jerusalem . SSS. • P u cke u iin ie rp riscs to Joan P. C o \ . I lo l. Parm inglvM i. - N atalie M . lilm o re lo W illie C . U h n o re . 2 acres, I'a rm in g io n . - l:li/a b e lh !. U lch in s o n . .Albert ,A. Ijam es. and S an d ra I. R ive rs lo lili/.abclh I. L lc h in s o n . A lb e rt A . Ijam e s and S a m ira 1. R iv e rs . .25 acre. M vK k s ville . - lili/ a K 'ih I. E tc h is o n ..A llv rl .A. ijan^es an d S a n d ra I. R iv e rs to A ll'e ri A . Ijam e s. .25 acre. M o c k s ­ v ille . -I'li/ a b e lh L E ic b in s o n , .Albert A . Ijam es and S an d ra I. R ive rs \o Sandra I. R ive rs , .IS acre. M o c k s ­ v ille . • D a vid H .C o z a rt and R o se m a ry G . C o /a rt to R ich a rd A . S chott and S ta c e y L . S c h o tt, 1 5 .7 5 a c re s . P rm in g io n . S 75 b , - T r i-C o u n t y M e n ta l H e a llh C o m p le x to C o u n iy o l D a v ie . } tracts, N io ck sville . - C .W . M y e rs T ra d in g Post lo H & V C o n s tm c tio n , 1 lot. M o c k s ­ v ille . S5. - Hi*;:V C o n s tru c tio n to D a v id M . H u g g in s a n d S u / a n n e L . H u g g in s. .()} acre. F a rm in g to n , S I 5. ' H illy G e n e .A lle n and Lena .Alien to G a rry R . Fo ster and A nne F. I'o sie r. 1.45 acrcs, l-a rm iiigto n . S.Vl. - B illy G e n e .A lle n a nd Le n a A lle n to R ic h a rd D re w T a y lo r, trustee o i the R u th B . T a y lo r F a m ­ ily Trust and R ich a rd D re w Taylor. It).') acres, F a n n in g to n , S502. - Judy W . .Shores and R ich a rd 1. S h o re u s Jr. Iti .Austin M . La k e y am i F m ily F . N a y lo r, 1 li'l. M o c k s ville . S222. - D iu is B . llp s h a w and .Antony Ta i|u ey and K a re n Л . Ta iju e y. I lo l. F a rm in g to n . S 470. - D o ris B . U p s h a w am i .Arthur N L U p s h a w M l. c ti-lru s te e s Ц ) .A n to n y T a q u e y a n d K a re n A . Taijuey. 1 lot. Fa rm in gto n . - R J H llo U lin g s to R o n a ld W . F o ste r Sr. and M arth a M . ÌM>ster. } lots, M o c k s v ille . S72. - H . Terry H u tchen s, suhstitiite trustee to Fa n n ie M a e . 1..^ acres. - C h a rle n e T . C ro tts (h a lT inter­ e st) to B re n t M a u lin g C ro tts, I.S S acres. Je rusalem . - Jam es C . K ra l't and T in a K . K ra t'l to Z a c h a ry H . W rig h t am i M e lo d y H. W rig h i, 1 lo l. F a rm in g ­ ton. S 034. - L u c ille M y e rs Potts to B u lT y B e c k L o n g w o r th a nd D u a n e G . L o iig u o rth . 1.1 acres. F u llo n . • Jean S . A le x a n d e r as e x eu cto r ('Г estate ol T e rry R enn A le x a n d e r Jr. . L is b e th C a ro lin a .A le x a n d e r F iila r d a n d K a t h r y n F .li/ a b e th .A le x a n d e r a iu l C h r is lt )p h e r II. Filla rtl lo Jo h n G . V a n n o y Jr. and Ta m n iie I-. V a n n o y. 1 lot, F'a rm in g- ton. $350. • R o g e r P. S p illm a n to R ich a rd L . B ro w n am i Fa ye N . B ro w n . I hn, Je rusa le m , S2.^S. - Jc n n ire r L e ig h H e lla rd a m i R a y n io n il W . H e lla n l I I I lo M o rris o n C ira y C a rte r an il R u b y F v e rh a rt C arte r, I lot. Fu lto n . - D a v id R . T h e le m a n a n d B rig illa F. T h e le m a n to Tro y L . T u rle y a nd Ja n iille T u rle y . 1 lo t. S h a dv G ro v e . S 450. Highway Patrol T h e fo llo w in g traffic w recks in D a vie C o u n ty w ere listed hy the N .C . H ig h w a y P a lro l. D e e r H it In P iiv ic C (u in l> G a r y I^ a n k lin Tru e »)f 2 7 .i G e o rg e R o ad . M o c k s ville was d riv ­ ing his 19S5 Fo rtl p ic k -u p w est on G e o rg ia R o ad Ju ly 15 u h e n it c o l­ lid e d w ith a deer crossing Ihe ro a d ­ w a y. T r o o f v r J.R A llre d reponed the accident occurred at appr»t\im a le ly 5 :4 0 a .m . and the ilriv e r u a s ni't in ju re d . W re c k O n .M iihi C h u r c h K o ad A D a v ic m an was charged w ith reckless d riv in g and not a cco m p a ­ nied hy a licenseil d riv e r a lter he u ie c k e d the veh icle he %vas d riv in g Ju ly 15. K e v in C u rtis M atth ew s o f 127 B ro a d w a y R o ad. .M o ck sville was d riv in g a 1995 P ontiac vehicle south on M a in C h u rc h R o ad w hen the car ran o ff the road to ihe right in a - c u rv e a l a p riv a te d r iv e w a y . M atth ew s ove rco rre cie d the vehicle aiul ran o ff the road lo the Ictt. c iu ilin u in g out o f co ntro l in a siile skid, and ru n n in g d o w n an e m b a n k ­ m ent in to som e trees. T r o o jK r M .T . D a lto n rept*ited the accident occurred al .ip p ro x i- n iaie ly 9 p .m . and there w ere no injuries. W rc c k O n In ltrs liile 4 0 C ha rge s are jXM uling in a w reck in v o lv in g a C a ry VMunaii Ju ly 15. l-d w a rd M a id e n S n id e r III ol S la le s ville w a s d riv in g a I9 9.S M ack Arrests truck west o n 1-40 111 the rig h t lane. Susan Ly nn .Arthur w as tr.ive lin g in Ihe left lane beside S n id e r in a I ‘>97 F o n l veh icle . .Arthur ilro v e he r v e ­ hicle into the right lane sidesw iping Ihe rear w heels o| S n id e r's truck. A rth u r ihen iln )\ e her ve h icle p.ir- lia lly under the trailer o f S n id e r’s truck belore e vitiiig Ihe ri».id in lell broadslide o n to a grass m e d ia n . .Arthur's \ch icle llieii c o llid e d w ith the m edi.in cable barrier. T io o jv r J.R .A llreil re p oiteil the accitlent occurre<l at a p p ro x im a te ly 11:.^5 a .111. and there w ere no in ju ­ ries. C a r ()\ t r iu r iis O n «0 1 N o charges w ere filed afler a D a vie m .in w re ck ed the \e h icle he was (h iv in g Ju ly IS. Paul Lo is B l.iss n l .^095 N .C . .SO! .South, A d \ ance vvas driv ing his 1 9 9 1 C a d illa c veh icle north o n N SOI w hen il ran o ff Ihe rig h t s lu m l- ile r and o ve itu rn e il. Troi>|K‘r A ..A . Justice reporteil the accident o c cu rre il at a p p ro x i­ m a te ly 4 p .m . a m i there w e re no injuries. W re c k O n .M in iiiK R o a d .A D .ivie m an vv.i«. ch .n e e d w ith no seal Iv it and e vce e d ing s.ile s }v e d atler w re ck in g Ihe veh icle he w as d riv in g Julv is . Kefinelh M ic h a e l ()rs ilh u » t .u 2 W ilk e sb o io S treet. M o ck sv ille w as d riv in g a 2001 N issa n veh icle m n lh lui M illin g R o .id w h e n it ran o ff the ro.id to the rig h t, o v e rco ire cle il, ran o ff Ihe roail n» the le lt. a nd struck a tree. Tro o p e r A .A . Justice reported the a ccidenl o ccurre il at a p p ro x i­ m a le ly 5 :2 0 p .m . C u r s C o llid e A t In lc rs c c tn m .A Fo rsyth m a n was charged w iih unsafe m o v e n ie m after the veh icle he w as ilriv in g h il another Ju ly 19. M ic h a e l Jerom e Pratapas o f W in ­ s to n -S a le m had sto pp e d a 2002 C h e v ro le t veh icle at the intersec­ tion o f N .C . SO I and U .S . Ы . Robert Le e R uss o f W in s to n -S a le m w as d riv in g his 1993 C h e vro le t ve h icic east on Ы . Pralapas failed lo sec R u ss’s veh icle and pulle<t onto the lo a d w a y cau sin g the tw o veh icle to co llid e .' Tro o p e r A ..A . Ju s iicc reported the a ccident occu rre d al ap)>roxi- m a te ly 4:1(1 p .m . and passengers w ith P ralapas am ! R uss w ere taken lo B a p lisi H o sp ita l fo r trealm ent. 1 )0 « lt i( 0 » K tn iil L in d a T u lile S cliro e d e r o f 133 lin tily D riv e . A d v a n c c w as d riv in g he r 199K H o m la ve h icle north on U a llim o lc R o a d w h e n it coU iiled w ith a d o g cro s sin g the ro a d w a y. Trt>oper M .T . D a llo n reported the a ccid en l occu rre d ai a p p ro x i­ m a te ly 10:45 p .m . and the d riv e r w as not in ju re d . W r e c k O n r . S .f d U A V a d k in C 'o u n iy m an w as ch a rg ed w ilh D W L n o operator's license, and d riv in g left o f center afler the ve h icle he w as d riv in g w ie c k e d Ju ly 20. C 'h a rle s D a le T o b ia s o f T h e D a vie C o u n ly S h e riffs D e ­ partm ent m ade the fo llo w in g arresis. - W illie G a d s o n . b3. o f 4 {M 0 U .S . 601 S o u th , M iK 'k s v ille w as a r­ rested Ju ly 15 for assault b y p o in t­ ing a gu n . T r ia l dale: Ju ly 25. - M a rk D w a in W illia m s . 34. o f 121 N e e le y S ire el, C oo le e m ee was arrested Ju ly 15 fo r resisting a p u b ­ lic e ffice r, possession o f an o |vn co nta in e r in passenger veh icle , and co n in iu n ica tin g threats. Trial dale: A u g . 22. -J a n e tta A n ic e G a d so n . 31, o f 155 .M aria La n e . W o o d le a f was ar­ rested Ju ly 15 for failure to w ear seatbelt and d riv in g w ith license re vo k e d . T ria l date: A u g , S. - D o n n ie R a y J.unes. 26. o f 1 S‘» C asa b ella D riv e . .Advance w as ar­ rested Ju ly If) fo r possession nt schedule II and la rceny. Tria l date: Ju ly 25. - T r a c y G en e H o lle m a n . 27. of 14S (.’reason R o .id . M o ck sv tile vvas arrested Ju ly lo lo r assault w ith a ile a d lv w eapon. Tria ld a le : .Aug. 22. - Jo h n N a th a n ial N ick e ls . 32. o f IS 4 Ja m e sto w n D riv e . M o c k s ville w as arrested Ju ly 17 fo ra s s a u U o n a fem ale. T r ia l date: A u g . S. - R o na ld Jason S h e rrill. 23, I'f 431 D a h o n R o ad . M o c k s v ille w as arrested Ju ly 17 fo r failure to ap- |Kar, Tru d dale: Ju ly 25. • M a rg a re t L e ig h B e au ch a m p . 3 9 .o f 1.S4 J.uuestow ii D riv e , M iK iks- ville was arrested Ju ly 17 fo r false repoit lo p olice sia lio n . Tria l d.ne: A u g . S. - S a n d ra W h ise n lu in i T o n e y .29. o f 1553 Ciodbey R iM d . M o c k s v ille w as anested Ju ly IS foi d riv in g w ilh license le v o k e d . no lia b iliiy insurance, and fictitiou s re gistra ­ tion l.ig. T ria l d.Ue: .Aug. 1. - L e o n a rd o H e rn a n d e / B u en ro stto. 4 0 . o f W in s to n -S a le m w a s arrested Ju ly IS fo r d riv in g w ith license re vo k e d and seat belt violativ>n. 'T ria l date: A u g . 2. - R ic k y D a le M c C ra y Jr.. 22. o f 17S W a ll S treet. C o o le e m e e w as a rrested Ju ly IS fo r th re ate n in g p hon e ca lls. T r ia l date: J u ly 25. - C h a d W a y n e C h a n d le r. 21. o f l.e x in g to n w a s arrested Ju ly IS fo r b re a kin g and e n te rin g o f a m o to r ve h icle , la rce n y, and fin a n cia l card theft. T r ia l date: Ju ly 25. - C u rtis L a n io n t L e w is . 25. o f 141 S o u th A n g e l H o a d . M o c k s ville w as arrested Ju ly 19 fo r p re -tria l release v io la tio n , possession o f m a riju a n a less than h a lf o u n ce , and possession o f d ru g paraphernalia. Tria l date: S ep t. 9. - L in d a W 'ild e r H a n co c k , 57. o f 541 B u rli'n H o a d , .A dvance vvas ar* rested Ju ly 19 fo r la rcen y o f a dog. T r ia l date: Ju lv 25. Mocksville Police T h e fo llo w in g in cid e n ts w ere reported to the M o c k s v ille Police D e p a n m e n l. - S o m e o n e cut tree liinhs from p ro p e rly o n E d is o n S lrc e l. it w as re p orte d Ju ly 16. - S o m e tin c prie d open the d oo r lo a n a p a rln te n l a l C a m b r id g e C re e k , it w as re p o n e d Ju ly 19. - T h e la rccn y o f m o n e y from a h a n d b a g al a h o m e o f f H o s p ita l S treet w a s reported Ju ly 22. - A house fire Ju ly 13 o n S pruce S treet w a s possible arson, a cco rd ­ in g to a re p ort file d e a rly lh al m o rn ­ in g. • T h e la rce n y o f $ 2 0 w o rth o l ga s o lin e vvas re p orte d Ju ly 2 0 Iro m R u s h c o 8 . Y a d k in v ille R o a d . Arre.sts - C h ris io p h e r A lle n H o w e ll, 16. o f 2 2 7 D e a d m o n R o a d , w as charged Ju ly 15 w ilh D W l. d riv in g w iilu u il a licensc and d riv in g lelt o f center. T r ia l date: .Aug. 10. - liu m k e F.llcn C irava ll, 20. of 15S Sain Koail. w as charged Ju ly 15 w ilh p ro visio n al D W l . T r ia l date: A u g . lf>. - Jo h n D a rn e ll C ainpl>ell Jr.. 20. o f 249 Le g io n C e m e te ry S t., C o o l- ccm e c, w as charged Ju ly 16 w iiJi u nderage possession o f beer. Trial date: .Aug. Ih . - D .iv id Jam es O liv e r, 2 6 . o f L e x in g to n , w as ch a rg e d J u ly 16 w ith five counts o f la rce n y b y e m ­ p lo ye e. Tria l dale: Ju ly 25. - A n th o n y W a yn e Godl>ey. IS , o f IS S C a lv in L a n e , w as charged Ju ly 16 w ith sh o p liltin g , a lle nip le il m o ­ to r vh icle tliell, b re a k in g and e n te r- in g a veh icle and d am age lo p ro p ­ e rty. T r ia l date: Ju ly 25. - D ia n e H a rd in S m ith , 4 9 , o f Y a d k in v ille w as d riv in g his 19S9 Fo rd v ch iclc n o rth o n 601 w h e n il ran o ff the left s h ou lile r and struck an e m b .m k u K ’n l. T ro o p e r .A.a\. Ju stice reported the a ccidenl o c c u ra 'd at a p p ro x i­ m a te ly 2 p .m . and T o b ia s w as taken to B a p lisi H o sp ita l fo r treatm ent. C a r C o H i d t 'O n V .S. 15S .A D a v ic w o m a n w as charged w ilh fa ilu re to y ie ld right o f w a y after the ve h icic she w as d riv in g c o llid e d w ith a n o th e r J u ly 2 0 . ik 'rtrice S w ice g o o d D a v is o f 2192 U .S . 15S. M o c k s v ille w as p u llin g her 1 9 i)6 ()ld s n io b iie o n to 1 5 S fro m a p riv a le d riv e . T in a P e n d le to n M c L a u rin o f 2 10 W in d w a rd C irc le . M o c k s v ille w as d riv in g a 19SS N issa n east on 15S. D a v is failed to y ie ld to M c L a u rin 's ve h icle and p u lle d o n to th e road causing the tw o v e h icle s to co llid e . Т п н ц к т M .T . D a lto n reported the a ccid en l oc* cu rre il al a p p ro x im a te ly S :35 a.m . and M c L a u rin a lo n g w it)i a passen­ g e r w ere la k e n lo D a vie H o spital for trealnienl. T r u c k H its I'o m h s tim e .A F lo rid a w o m a n w as clia rgcd w ith unsafe m o ve m e n t a fle rth e v e ­ h icle she w as d riv in g w as in vo lv e d in an a ccid en l J u ly 20. R a che l M a rie H o ld a n o f K iss im m e e w as m a k in g a w id e left turn o n lo L ib e rty C irc le in a 2001 F re ig h tlin e r truck w hen it ran o ff the road into a gra ve ya rd and ran o v e r a to m hsto nc. Tro o p e r M .T . D a llo n reported the accident occurre d al a p p ro x i­ m a te ly 12 p .m . and R o ld a n staled she was u n aw are she had co llid e il w ith the lo n ibsion e . W re c k D u r ln j: H e a v y R a in A N o rth C a ro lin a w o m a n was charged w ith e xcee d in g safe speed after the veh icle she w as d riv in g w re ck e d Ju ly 21. L in d a Lo u ise M Ik u s o f C o n o v e r w as d riv in g her 20(10 f-ord veh icle w est on 1-40 d u rin g h e a vy rain. M Ik u s ’ ve h icle ran o ff the righ t sh o u lde r, struck an cn d M rikm e n t. arul o ve rtu rn e d . Tro o jie r A ..A . Ju s ­ tice reporteil the a ccid en l occurre d at a p p io sirn a le ly 5 :2 0 p .m . and there w ere no in ju rie s. Sheriff’s Department T h e fo llo w in g in cid e n ts w e re reported lo the D a vie S h e riffs D e p t. - O n Ju ly 15 D a v id D a ye S r. reported a lost black A n g u s co w at a residenceon C h ild re n 's H o m e R o ad, M o ck s ville . - A n in ve stiga tio n o f a nim als being crem ated w ith o u t a license o r proper e iju ip m en t lo ok place at a residence near C h e rrv h ill R o ad on Ju ly 15. - O n Ju ly 15 D o ro th y K e a ton reported siding and u n d e rp in n in g w e re d a m aged at a h o m e o n R edla n d R o a d . A d v a n c e . - L in d a W ils o n re p o ile il m on e y w as re m o ve d from a residence on (ira n a d a D riv e . .Advance ou Ju ly 16. - O n Ju ly 16 R o n a ld B e lch e r reported a ca r and ca m e ra w ere le - n io v e d fro m a ho m e o n S u m C’ope R o a d . A d v a n c e . - D a v id C 'leary reported a d a m ­ aged veh icle w in d o w s al a residence on R ick 's W a y , M o c k s v ille Ju lv IS . - O n Ju ly IS R o bert C a rte r re - porteli a boat w as re m o ve d fro m a residence on F.m crald L a n e . M o c k s ­ ville . - .Angela W illis reported a car w as re m o ve d w ith o u t perm ission tVom a b ic a lio n o n U .S . 1 5 S . H illsd ale on Ju ly IS . - O n Ju ly IS La u ra S h u pe re ­ porled speakeis. je w e lry , a c o m ­ p ule r. and o lher ilem s w ere le iiio ve d fvoni a residence on P in e H id g e R o ad. M o c k s v ille . Fires D a vie C o u n iy fire departm ents responded lo the fo llo w in g calls: .In ly l5 :M o c k s v ille . 1 2 :2 2 p .m .. Valley R o ad, srnell o f gas: Farm * iiig lo n , 3 :5 0 p .m ., 1-40, a utom o b ile accident: S m ith G ro v e assisted. .iu ly Ifi: F a n n in g to n , 4 :5 2 a .m ., C la y io n D riv e , lire a la n n : W illia m R . D a vie assisted: C o o le e m e e , 7 :03 a .m ., N o lle y R o a d , fire a la rm : Je ru s a le m assisted; F a rm in g to n , S :3 5 a.n>.. H a n e s Tra il, liie a larm : S m ilh G ro v e assisted, ,|u ly 17: S m ith (iro v e , 12:52 p .m ., N .C . S O I N o rth , car file : l ‘aim* in g to n assisted. . (» l y IK : S m ith G ro v e . l;3 0 p .n i., U .S , 15S E a s t, a u lo m o b ile acciilent; A d v a n c c assisted; F o rk . 2:11 p .m ., D e c rw o o d R o a d , structure fire. ,|uly 19: F o rk , 4 :1 6 p .m .. U .S . 6 4 , a u lo m o b ile a ccident: .Advance assisted: C o u n ty L in e , 4 :3 3 p .m ., I- -10, a uto m o b ile a ccident; F o rk , 9 ; 10 p .m ., N .( ”. SO I S o u th , veh icle fire. .Iu ly 2 0 : W illia m R . D a v ie , 2:0.3 p .m .. L ib e rty C h u r ch R o ad and U .S . 601 N o rlh . a u lo m o b ile a ccid en t; M o c k s v ille assisted. .Iu ly 2 1 : A d v a n c e . 12:54 p .m .. H e a v e n ly L a n e , fire a la rm : C o n ia tz e r-D u lin assisted; Je ru sa ­ le m , 3 :3 2 p .m .. U .S . 601 S o u lh , a u ­ to m o b ile accident. Special of the Week 3670 N .C . SO I S ., w as charged Ju ly 17 w ith w ritin g a w orthless check. T r ia l d ale: Ju ly 25, • L a w re n c e .A lle re le R o o k a rd . 33. o f W in s to n -S a le m w as charged Ju ly 15 w ith fraud. T r ia l dale: Ju ly IS . - Jo shua I:li R u m m a g e . 30, o f 3 0 0 M illin g R o a d . A p t. I I , vvas cha rg ed Ju ly 19 w ith assault. Tria l ila le :A u g . I. 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They recently loiinil wliai may be the smirce iil' lhal liisi waler. and il cmilil lead lo higher w ater rales I'or som e of Ihe tow n's popiilallon. In an efforl lo make a deler- mlnalion. new meters were pul In m any of the associations wiihin the tow n, and some of the olher nielers were calibrated, hi January, ihe board voleil lo have a niasier meler insiallcil al the lllglilands. an association of 17 lariie. sinyle-faiiilly. hom es, •Some of Ihe homes have swim­ ming pools and irrigation sys­ tems. Town M anager Heth Dirks gave the hoard the results of meter readings at their meeling last week, saying. “Wc drasti­ cally undorcslimatcd w ater us­ age in the 1 lighlands. Since we pm the meler in. we can now account for a major portion of Ihe waler w e've been losing," .■\ccordlng lo meler readings, she said, il Is apparent lhat resi­ dents in Ihe Highlands use more water than other assdclatioiis. R esidenls ihere pay 'S.'t) per monlh for waler. the same rale paid by residents living in con- dominiimis. Hack when the $30 per monlh amount was inilialeil. Ihere were only condominiums, said Dirks. Prom June S- l-l. for instance, the Highlands used SIX)gal­ lons of water, com pared wilh Warwicke. a low nlionie associa­ tion, which used l-'rom June 14-29, H ighlands used 21)11 gallons of w aler: Warwicke used I OS. 1(H) gallons. f)n the surface, lhat might seem lo mean the H ighlands would be paying much more for waler. bul Mayor John l-'erguson salil when Ihey calculaled waler usage from Maicli ’.i. when the master meler was insiallcil, lo June 29, Ihe cost proved to be 529..М1 for tw o m onths for Warwicke and S.‘'.VI.‘i tor the Highlands. The HighlamI'. pays S6(l Гог two m onths, so Ihey would actually be paying less. ■'Long range." he said , "whal's going to happen is the houses will pay more and Ihe condos less." Dirks calculated usage from June 8-29, and based on a usage rale of S.^.11 per 1 .ООО gallons useil. Warwicke \vould pay ap- pro\imalely .SI.S.47 per unit, and Highlands residenls would pay S2.V‘i.99. W'ith those discrepancies in m ind, board m em ber Chuck Whitman said. "I have persoii- allv tracked ll for m o vears, and ihe lliglilanils and areas ihal are Irrigaled probably use aboul four times more water" than other areas. Mis reconimeiidallon was to Irack usage for several more months, lo include at leasl Ihree seasons, because, as evidenced by the calculations, water usage Is higher in the sumiller lhan in other seasons. Dirks said v.ater usage may decrease iie.vt month. Iiouever, because of Phase One waler re­ strictions being imposed by the counly. due lo the ilroiighl, "There are water conservation m ethods In progress lhat our bulk water users need to abide by." Dirks said. .Siinie of ihose. according to Davie Counly Waler Deparinient Director Hruce I’ratl. are repair­ ing leaky faucets, checking olher areas of Ihe home for leaks, us­ ing Ihe shower insleail of bath­ tub I'or bathing, llniiliiig shower lime, and I'or lliose who have ir­ rigation nielers. watering only when the grass shows signs of stress. All measures are volun­ tary al Ihis point, he said. The loss of w aler has heen of special concern because Davie Counly raises its rate for bulk water, on average, twice a year, t'rom 2000 lo 2001. the rate In­ creased $..5X per thousand gal­ lons. In July. 1999, fore.xarnple. the rale wasS2,4.1 per I.(K)0gal­ lons used. In July, 20(H). il was S2.7f) and the current rale Is L o c a l C o n t r a c t o r s I n v i t e d T o B i d O n R i v e r P a r k C o n s t r u c t i o n CO()LI:liM I-H - Local con­ tractors interested iu receiving infonnation from which to bid on upcoming construction wiirk for Ihe KlverPark projecl on the .South Yadkin River are being encouraged to put names on a list being assem bled by the Cooleemee Historical .Associa­ tion. KlverPark Task Гогсе Chair Ken .Sales said. "One of our primary commit­ ments vvas lo Involve as many local business people and con­ tractors in our work lo create the park and now is the lime for Ihem lo step forward." .Sales said. "Kiverl’ark will be impor­ lanl lo Ihe economic fulure of southern D avle and w estern Kowan, Having as many Icoal businesses involved will be Ihe beginning of lhat." I'he list of local cimlraclors Is being assemblei! while the Stale Hisloric Preservation O f­ fice review s the findings of W'ake I'orest A rcheological Laboratories receni surv ey of the site wliete I'luise I development is lo take place on the ,'7-plus acres owned by the low n of C ooleem ee on llie K ow an Cmmly side of the river. Plans call for picnic tables, benches, rel'urbishing of existing trails, a parking area, park en­ trance and a large picnic shelter that w ill be available lo the pub­ lic. Contraclors must have insur­ ance lo bid on park work. Pilol View of W 'inslon-.Salein will draw up ihc ripiesls for bids as soon as design options lo be pro­ duced by West Fourih Slrcct Ar- cliitectiire are adopted. HiverPark organizers ask thal inleresied conlraclors send their names in w riling and the lype of work they hope lo bid on lo: KiverPark. c/o CIIA. box b(i7. Cooleemee, NC 27014. Rabies Reports D rastically Increase Continued Prim i Pa);e I Hecause il can be fatal, rabies should be consideied evtremely dangerous, Hass said, nierelore, it is im portant to prevenl o.vposure to the rabies virus w henever possible. The besl way to avoid rabies is to slay away from animals lhal appe:ir sick or acl oddly, anil always avoid contact w ilh strange animals and wildlile. Dr. Jim Meeker. \elerin:irian. of the D a\ le C ount) Large Animal Hospital and niemher of the D avie C ounly Hoard of H eallh. noles that hum an e.xposure to rabies can occur hy contact with cattle and horses. “ These two species are very susceptible to rabies infection since they usually exhibit the paralytic or dumb fonn of rabies. It is possible for people lo be e.xposed before a diagnosis is m a d e ," M e e k e r s a id . "1 lo r s e o w n e r s a te e s p e c ia lly at ris k d u e lo th e c lo s e h a iu llin g o f th e ir h o rs e s , l- v e n ih o u g h th e v a c c in a t io n o f c a l l i e is r a r e ly d o n e , h o rs e o w n e rs c a n g e l Ih e ir h o r s e s v a c c in a t e d a g a i n s i r a b ie s ." " P e t s c a n b e e x p o s e d t o ra b ie s w h e n c o m in g in c o n la c i w ilh o th e r a n im a ls ," H a s s s a id . " P e t a n d la r g e a n im a l o w n e r s s h o u ld c o n la c i Ih e ir v e te r in a r ia n a n d g e t a d v i c e a s l o t h e r e ip ilr e n ie n is fo r v a c c in a tio n i f I h e y s u s p e c t a p o s s i b l e e x p o s u r e ." lu th e e v e n t a w ild a n im a l b it e s a d o m e s t ic a n i m a l o r h u m a n , k e e p Ih e :u iim a l in s ig h t a n d c o n t a c t a n im a l c o n t r o l at 7.S I -0227, I f a n y o n e s h o o t s o r k i l ls th e a n im a l p r i o r t o th e a rriv a l o f a n im a l c o n t r o l, d o n o t s h o o l th e a n im a l in ih e h e a d s in c e b r a in t is s u e is u s e d t o detect the presence of the rabies virus. Only animals that have bitten a domestic aiiim:il or human can be sent lor nibles testing. Dead animals on the roadside or finind dead on som eone's properly cannot be sent rorlesiiiig if it h;is nol bitten anolher anim al or human. Any w ild animal subject to rabies infection that acts strangely w ill be treated as if it has rabies, killed as ipiickly as possible and burled. .•\ny i(uestlons about rabies should be directed lo your veterinarian or Jeff Heauchamp, R S, D avie C ounty H ealth D eparlm enl. H nvironm enial Health Section, at 751-S760 To learn m ore about the rab ies epidem ic in N orlh C arolina on the web. link to h lli> :l!w n w ..\ch s..\U ile .n c.ii.',U ’p il n ib ic s .liim l. LEADERSHIP ABILITY c Provided positive leadership and vision ^ throughout a successlul career in County | & government, business, coaching, and education ШШ G U S A N D REW S R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r N .C . S E N A T E DAVIE • ROWAN • YADKIN •S.I.OI, "Several months ago, we got (from the county) a 2^ percenl rale increase, and we did nol raise the rates here." Dirks said. Hut rales may go up in the fulure. "The Ihree places that are going to see a major change (in rates) are River Hill, Janies Way and Ihe Highlands, riiese people should expect a change coming and begin to absorb thal know 1- edge over the next few months." said hoard member Al Harnett. What the new rales will be is still being debated among board niembers, but mosl agreed lhal asking someone In a condo lo pay Ihe same rale as someone in a home with several bathrooms and a pool and irrigation system was unfair, I'own allorney W 'arren Kasper suggested employing the service of :i professional in the rate-selling business, saying that most unviis use a Hat rate, say. for one to .?.(HI(I gallons, and then charge so much per gallon for usage after lhat. Cmmeil members W hitman and Hob Cirilfin agreed that the most ei|tiil:ible way was lo lake the meter reading, from the mas­ ter meter, divide It by the num­ ber of units or homes, and bill accordingly. They also said Ihey would someday like lo see a meler al every house, and resl- ilenls hilled for llieir own usage. No decision was made, but the board asked Dirks lo con- linue to moniior ihe readings and keep Ihem Inform ed, and by Iheir Seplemher meeling, they may be ready lo go forw aril with asking an outside party to assist them in selling rales and also may suggest possible rales. B e r m u d a R u n E y e s A p p e a r a n c e W h e n C o n s i d e r i n g A n n e x a t i o n Ity Hcih Ciissidy Davie Counly linlerprise Record BERMUDA K L IN -A s town board m em bers consider the growlh of Ihe tow n, and as they are pelltioiied lo annex areas, a nv.ijor consideration is the ap- (leiirance anil use of land within the town's limits. At their meeting lasl week, by I'own Miinagcr Heth Dirks' inviialion, Davie's planning and /oiling director, John Gallimore, spoke with the town about cre­ ating overlay district standards. These standards, once iiiiide an ordinance, would govern nol only where businesses are lo­ cated, bul also the types of busi­ nesses, and Ihe architecture and landscaping used, Cialllniore provided a lisl of possible standards for Ihe tow n to consider, including signs, parking iireas, buffering and screening, access, exterior light­ ing ;uid land uses. The county's overlay district standanls do nol iiicluile land use or archileelure, bolh of which are of concern lo Heniinda Run's board members, Dirks said If the tow n had ils own sel ol' stiiiulards, she would be able lo provide Ihose guide­ lines lo anyone wlio w:uiled lo be :mnexed. "If it's il new development, and they w ant to be p:irt of llie town of Berm uda R un," she said, "wc give the guidelines lo them and say. ■■|'his is Ihe Wiiy it lliis lo be.' We can pul Ihe re- i|uirements in phice. hut eonlraci with Davie Coum y to do the pliUining and /.oiling, because they are who enforces it." If It is an older developmenl. ils is the Ciise with Ihe Pood l.ion shopping cenler. the guidelines would be presented so improve­ ments could be made. Dirks said the ow ner of lhal particular shopping cenler, Jeff Harrison, has expressed a desire lo hiive ll annexed Inlo Hermuda Run, so il will be iible lo compete w llh Ihe Lowes poods Ihiit is being construcled nearby. ■fliiil shopping center, siiiil Dirks, "docs not look the Wiiy Hermuda Kini would w:inl," bul she added she could nol yet be specific iis lo w hilt chiuiges Ihey w ould Wiint made. Coiisider- iilioiis may inclnde architectural deliiils lo the roofs, to mlninii/e the rectangiiliir appeariuice. ad­ ditional pliintings, and cliiuiges in lighting. D irks said creation of the standards w asn'l something the boaril coulil simply ileeide iuid put in pliice. She said a "eom- numily bny-in" was needed, to gel residents involved in the pro­ cess of deciding how their town should look. That wiiy, she siild, they would liike more pride. Mosl boiird members iigreed lhat a com m iitee should be I'oniied 10 develop the stiuidiirds, iuiil Dirks siiid she will diiifi a short iippliciition for residents to fill out if they iire inleresied. The board will iilso choose key indi- viduiils from not only Hermudii Kim, hul also from surrounding arciis, who w ill liiive input. Dirks said they will strive to liiive a committee made up o f "an array of Individuals." Dirks will pursue gathering names of individuals who wrile zoning ordinances and preseiil- ing Ihem lo the board lor pos­ sible employment. M ayor John I'erguson said the process could lake between six :uid IS montlis. Oak Grove United Methodist Church H O M K C O M I I V O This Sunday, July 28 10:00 am -S pecial Music by “Sounds o f Faith" 11:00 am - Worship - wilh visiting; niinister licv. Brian Crady Join us for a L-ovcred cli.sh lunch in the rellow,siiip hall following the woiship service. i'.int ti\ i'omiiiilU'i' to C n ib AiHliows Lì.iiv //('./.s/z/c/ A n n o u n c in g t i i e m m m w e h ij m of FrkMd’sleeCreaMandbei (intersection of 601 & 801 at Greasy Corner) Saturday, July 27 * starting at 11 a.m. Bring your chairs & ^ dancing shoes and S enjoy the music of " y DJ Barry from 3-5 p.m. • Cruise-ln with Classic Cars »Door Prizes Giveaways • Face Painting for the Kids We'll be serving Grilled Hamburgers for 1 & Hot Dogs 2/1 O ut U n d er th e S h a d e T rees J o in U s D a ily , M o n d a y - S a tu r d a y ; 1 1 a m - 9 p m HERSHEn 1ш & ш и п Wm PremhunI Serving Hand-dipped Hershey's Ice Cream & Homemade Sandwiches (egg salad, chicken salad & pimento cheese); Along with our Dell's (roast beef, ham & turkey) Call In Orders Welcome 2 8 4 - 6 5 4 1 Owned & Operated by Elaine Correli & Margaret Brown W a t e r C o n s e r v a t i o n T i p s F o r T o w n o f M o c k s v i l l e a n d D a v i e C o u n t y R e s i d e n t s D ia y o u О k n o w , , , • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The iivenigc person uses 176 gallons citchday, \Л9г o f all indoorw atcru.se is atlribulcd lo leaks and water waste. Y our garden hoses can pour o ul (lOO g iillo iis o r m ore in o n ly it few hours. /\b o u t 6,800 gallons o f w ater is rccjuia'd 10 grow ¡i d a y’s food fo r a fa m ily o f four. One gallon o f w aler weighs 8.34 pounds, A b o u l 39,0(Ю gallons o f w ater is needed to m ake an autom obile, Il lake,s aboul 0 gallons o f w ater to g row a single serving o f lettuce. M ore than 2,600 gallons is a-quired to produce a single sctл’tng o f steak, A m ericans consttine alm ost three b illio n gallons o f bottled W'ater a year. Eighteen to tw e nty-fo u r year-olds are Ihe largest consum ers o f bottled w :iicr. 4.0СЮ gkisses o f t;ip w'iiter c.m be purchased fo r the same price o f a si,4-paek o f soda, M o sl o f the w o rld ’s people m ust w alk a l leasl 3 hours lo fetch water. A one-acre cornfield gives o ff 4,000 gallons o f w ater per day in evaporation. The first w ater pipes in the US were made o f h ollo w e d -otil logs, A person can live w ith o u t food tor aboul a m onlh, b ui o nly aboin a week w itho u t water, K ilch e n faucets use 2-3 gallons o f w ater a m inute. Tom atoes are 95% water. O ver 90% o f the w o rld ’s fresh w ater is frozen and located in Antarctica. W a t e r C o s t s M o n e y . . . A continuous leak from a hole this size w ou ld , over a 3 m onth period, waste w ater in the am ounts show n below : •1/4”1.181,500 gal Ions •3/16”666,000 gallons •1/8”295,000 gallons •1/18"74,000 gallons 4 S a v e t o d a y f o r t o m o r r o w . .. .After four years o f dnnight in various regions, the Slate o f North C iiin liiiii's w ater resources iire .seriously depleted. The 'I’iidkiii R iver, w hich supplies mosl o f D iivic C oiim y's w iiler, liiis dropped to the low est recorded level in 38 years. The G ovem or hiis ciilled on illl Tow ns iind Counties to help reduce w iitcr usiige. D iivie Coi.tiity hits eiiiiclcd Phase I Witter conscrw ition meiisures iiiiil is constdering m oving u i Phase 11, w hich are voluntary w iiter conscrviilion piiiclices. This iiffeels evct yone on the D iivie County w aler system ineluding Cooleem ee, Advance, Bernuida Kim , Pork, l-'ariiiitigton, H illsdale, etc. The I'ow ii o f M o cksvillc isciillinu on its citi/cn s to help in the conserviiiion el'forls by iierfoi niing biisie Witter con.servation pi'iictiecs, w hich can greiitly reduce the iivciiige w itler iisitge. As il jo iiil el'fort, M o cksville iitiil D ii\ ie C oim ly liiivc co iiip ile il some key tips lo help residents in their ;oiisei'\'iition efforls. iS'ot only w ill these lips help in cdiiscrviiig w iitcr but it w ill iissist in reducing your w ater b ill. W hen ll comes to w iiier. every drop counlsl W a t e r i n g T ip s M ildest w atering helps build slniiigcr. healthier lawns. Constant over-w nteriny promotes shallow loots, w hich can daiiiage yo u r law n during hot sum m er m onths ¡md cold w in te r m ontlis. The healthiest lawns have lic iiltliy rools. The best w atering practices nioisten the soil 4-(i inches deep, w hich is the extent o f the rool /one anil rei|uires o nly about I inch o f W iiic r. W ater yo u r law n o nly when you see signs o f iiioisture stress, or in laym an's ternis. when you sec footprints on yo ur law n. O ther signs o f m oisture stress iire a bluish gray color, w llie il. folded o r curled leaves. W aleriiig in the early m orning or early evening is besl lo avoid evaporallon o f ihc water. IIo s v M i'c 'ii w.vri'.K t)() I m ;i:i) to m o i.s iiín п п с s o n . 4-6 iM 'iii:s i)t:t;p'.’ 1 inch fo r clay soils. '/: inch fo r sandy soils. H o w DO I KNOW w i(t:.\ I ’ M-: p i i o i r I iN c tt o t W V r iiK '. ' Put il lew o ld eaiis out on die lawn next lim e you W ilie r . W hen Ih e y lill up one inch - yo u're ilone. Keep track o f how long lhat look and just U in i on the sprinklers for that iuiioum o f lim e. B a t h r o o m T ip s 4 D o n 't use the to ilet as a wasle basket 4 I'itke shorter show ers iiiid Sii\ e 3-l()giillons peniiiniile. 4 Install w ater-saving showcrheails iliitl provide a vigorous spray w hile reducing W ilie r How to 3-.^ giillons per m iiiute. 4 Turn the w ater o ff w hile brushing your teeth o r shaving. Faucets use 2-3 gallons a m inute. 4 r-'ill the halhluh only hitll'w ity and save 10-1.^ gallons. 4 .Stop up the lub before turning on the waler. 4 l-ill it plaslic la u iid iy o r soiip bottle iind plitee it in the toilet lank (itvoid bricks or rock, they crum ble and can cause plum bing problem s). 4 4 4 4 O u t d o o r s T ip s Tiike y o u rc itr to it com m ercial car wash A djust yo ur sprinklers so they don 't water the sidew alk or drivew ay. M u lch yo u r llo w cr iind giuden beds lo reduce evaporallon and weeds. Replace hoses w ilh leaks. Use a broom o r blow er instciiil o f w ater to' clean drivew'ays o r sidew alks. Use a d rip hose to w ater llow ers or vegetables, W itter gardens or liiw ns during the m orning or litle afiem oon lo avoid w ater loss through evaporation, Reiluce the fret|ueney o f w iitering yo u r lawn. C heck yo ur pool and spii fo r leaks, and iiiitke sure you cover those devices al night— Ihiil helps to slave o ff evaporation K i t c h e n T ip s Run Ihe ilishw iisher I'i Wiishing niiichine only w hen they are full. D ishw ashers use 8-12 gallons o f w aler per load and washing m achines use up to ?0 gallons per cycle, ,Scritpe your dishes iinil lei yoiirdishw iisherdo the resl - ll is nol necessiuy to rinse plates before, Del'rosl food overnight or using the iiiicrow itve. not under rim ning watei', rurii the w iiter o ff whon w ashing dishes bv hiuid. Slore drinking wiiler in the refrigerator so it is idw iiys cold hisleiid of running the tap to gel il cool. I'ill il bow l to wiish fruits iind vegeliibles instead under running wiiier. A fler you iire liiiislied, use ihls wiiter to Wiiter your plants, l-'ix your leaking I'iiucet, A faucet dripping at a rale of one drop a second w astes 2.700 giillons il y eiW, A constiint drip citn go Ihrough its iiuicli iis 1100 giillons perdiiy! D o y o u h a v e a w a t e r le a le ? You could have a Witter leak iiiid nol even know' it, 1 lere's illl easy wiiy to check your property for ¡i w aler Iciik: 4 C/H;CK YOUR WATKR METliR Use yo u r w aler m eter to cheek fo r leaks in yo ur hom e. A fte r lurn ing o ff all water- using appliances in yo ur hom e, take a reading al yo ur m eter (m ost w iite r meters ilie under a m etal pliite nciir the sireel). W ait .M) m inutes, then rciid yo ur meter again...has the dial moved'.' If so, you have a leak! 4 C h e c k yo u r t o il e t fo r l e a k s T ry p u llin g a sm all am ount o f food co lo rin g in yo ur to ilet tank. In 15 m inutes, check yo u r bow l. Is il co lo rfu l in there'? If so, you have a leak. Be sure to Hush im m ediately after the lesl so the food co lo rin g does n ol stain ihe bow l, (M o cksville residents can drop by ihe Tow n H a ll to p ick up leak detector tablets thal can be used instciid o f food co loring,) If you suspect that you have a leak, please call the appropriate numbers listed below: Town of Mocksville Residents Danny Smith Public Works Director 336-751-2519 Davie County Residents Bruce Pratt Davie County Water Superintendent 336-751-5888 I Æ Ж Ж 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 25. 2002 Davie People Hendrix-Barnum Couple Married M elissa D enise Hendrix of A dvancc and P hillip Taylor Bam um of M idland were united in marriage Saturd.ny, June 15 al 2:30 p.m. aboard the Calawba Q ueen, a riverboal on Lake N orm an. Bishop Jim Johnson officiated the double-ring cer­ cmony. The bride is the daughter of Janie Z. Hendrix of Advancc and Jerry D. Hendrix of Laurinburg. Her maternal grandparents are Edith S. Zimmemian of Advance and the late W illiam "B ill" J. Zimmerman. Her patemal grand­ parents arc Pauline B. Hendrix of Advance and the lale Thomas A. Hendrix. The bride graduated from D avie High school and earned a bachelor’s degree from C ataw ba C ollege, she was a member of the Alpha Chi aca­ dcmic honor society. She owns her own business in the Charlotte area. The groom is the son of Elaine P. B arnum and M ichael R. Bamum of Midland. His mater­ nal grandparenis are Mr. and M rs. W arren F. Pope of Jonc,sport. Maine. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Bamum of Greenville, S.C. The groom graduated from Cenlral Cabarrus High School. He served two years .ns a mis­ sionary in Colorado and is em ­ ployed with Industrial Pressure Works in Concord. Escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a satin A-line strapless gown, featuring deli­ cate two-tone embroidery embel­ lishing the princess style bodice Mrs. Phillip Taylor Barnum and split fronl overskirt. .Satin buttons lined the hack of the gow n w hich flow ed into a chapel-lengih train. Her elbow length veil fell from a Moral and .seed pearl enhanced luMdplcce. She wore a hearl-shapeil dia­ m ond pendant, a W L -d d in i: presenl from the ¡¡room. The bride canicd a hand-tied bouquet of fresh cm red. yellow and flante colored roses iHumd with organdy ribbon and ac­ cented with greenery. She chose Susan Judd of Con- cord as maid of honor, Hridcs- niaids were .Niulrea lleiulii\ ol Mynle Hcach. S.C’.. and ,\iiian<la Hendrix aiul Meredith lleiulriv of Charlolte. sisters of ihe hride. The urooni chose O rlando McCarty of Charlolte as his liesi man. tiroonisnien «ere Mike Harnum. lallier of tho erooni. and M ichael Uarnuin and Joseph Harniini of Miillnnd. brothers of the groom. C onstance W illian\s of l.aiirinlnirg was the flower girl. I:ric Hariuim . brother of llie groom, the rini; bcarci. carried an heirloom ring pillow made by Ihe bride's grandmother Zinmiennan for M elissa's p.irents' ueilding, Carrie I la« kins of Charlolle atlended ihe guest regisler. Kyan Parker Jr. of l.aiirinburg «as Ihe program allendanl. W'eilding music as jiresenled by Tim Johnson, a local D.J. Soloisil Karen Jiiilil of Raleigh sang " The Lord's Prayer," The reception « as lielil on llie low er deck of the C aia«ba Queen. The wedding party and guests enjt'yeti cruising Lake Norman belore rclmning lo ihe marina. Afler Ihe reception, ihe couple «enl on a «eckiing Irip lo St, (icorge Island. I-la,. afler «hieh Ihey made llieir home in Con- coril. Kehearsal Dinner ,\ rehearsal dinner «as hosied h\ Ihe groom 's parents al Saragoiii's Kesiaiiraiil al (Jiieen's Lamling Marina in Mooresville foiiowing the rehearsal on l-'ri- day. .lime 1-L The bride and groom chose tins lime lo present their allendants and groomsmen « ith special gifts, •Social ICvents • On M ay Hell\ J, C ornal/er. aiml of Ihe briile, hosted a bridal shower al her home on fliulerpass Koad . • On M ay 2S. Uonnie H, Koop. sislerof ihegrooni. hosied a enlinary sho«eral her home in Kannapolis, • On June 1-L Susan Jndd hosied a bachelorelte parly at her apartment in Concord, Seamon-Morrow Couple Wed In Greensboro K atherine Ella Sc.imon of • High Point and Jerry Lee M or­ row of N ashville, Tenn. were united in marriage Saturday, J une 29 al 7 p.m. in Friendly Avenue Church of Chrisl in Greensboro. Jonathan F. Seamon, uncle of the bride, and Ron Newberry of­ ficiated at Ihe ceremony. Wedding music was provided by Vic Moran, Laura Boozer and the Celebration Singers. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Karen Seamon of High Point and the granddaugh­ ter of Ernest and Jean Scamon of Mocksville. She is a graduate of T. W ingate A ndrew s H igh S chool, H igh Point and Lipscomb University in Nash­ v ille. w here she earned a bachelor’s degree in education. She is employed as a retail man­ ager with the Gap. Inc. The groom is Ihe son of Jerry and Ruth Morrow of Nashville. He graduated from D avid L ipscom b H igh School and Lipscomb University in Na.sh- v illc. w here he earned a bachelor’s degree in professional accounting and management. He is employed as a senior auditor with Davidson and Golden P.C. in Brentwood. Tenn. Escorted by her father, the bride w ore a w hite satin charmeu.se and tulle gown. The off-lhe-shoulder dre,ss designed by "B onny” featured a basque waistline, full tulle skirt and ca­ thedral train. The bride was attended by her sister. M ary Jean Seam on of H igh P oint, m aid of honor. B rid esm aid s w ere K athryn Corino and Rebecca Stevens of N ashville, Rachel M attson of Loudon, Tenn,, M onica New­ berry o f C learw ater, Fla. and Kelly Price of High Point. Ju n io r bridesm aids w ere C handler C lodfeller o f High Point and A ddison R ucker of H untsville, Ala, Flow er girl was Sadie Rucker o f Huntsville. Bell chim ers were Bethany Seam on of N olensville, Tenn. and B rittany Seam on of Palm Bay, Fla. T he groom ’s father served as best m an. G room sm en w ere Geoffrey Carroll o f Greensboro, Mrs. Jerry Lee Morrow Juslin Seamon of Nolensville. and Jason Carpenter, Nicholas Shinners and Ryan Helwood, all of Nashville. Junior groom sm en were Bryan Clodfeller Jr. of High Point, and Ty Scamon of High Point, brother of the bride. C andlclighlcrs « ere B en­ jamin Seamon of Nolensville and Hryant Scamon of Palm Hay. .Л dessert reception folUnvcd demmons United /Viethodist Preschool E N R O L L T O D A Y ! 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I hc bride is Ihc daughler of Mr, .imi M rs, Steve Di,\ of .Ashcboro. She is employed as media coorilinaloral Mocksvillc l-lementary School. The groom is the son of Amy Choate and the late Carl Choate. 1 le is scH'-cmplovcd as a Chrisl­ mas Ircc grow er in .'\lleghany Coimly, I he maid of honov was thè bride'sdaiightcr. Laura Vanhoy, The best man «as Ihe bride's son, WesIcv' Vanhoy, (illesi regisicr allendaiils « ere Pani M cC lam m ck and Tayler Cave, ,\ recepìioii uas held imnie- dialcly foll(i« ing Ihe ecremoriy al llickorv llill Coiinlr\ Club. Ihe ceremony al 12 Wendy Court in Cireensboro. After a lioneynioon emise in tlie L asiern C aribbean, tlie couple is residing in Nasliville, Social l Aents • ( )n l-'riday evening, lollow­ ing Ihe rehears-,il, the groom's parcnls honored ihe couple, «ed- ding parly, aiul oul-of-stale guests «iili a dinner ill Ihe cliiiich fello«ship hall. • ( )n 1-riday. June JN. a brides­ m aids' lunch « as held al Ihe Old Salem Tavern given hy Ihe bride's aunts. Honnie and Bar­ bara Seamon. and friend of the family. Marilyn .-Milridge, • rile bride « as honored « ith a luncliatJ,11, Adams Inn in High Point by Mrs. Connie Price on Jime 27. • On June 2. a bridal shinver was given by the bride's cousins. Uremia. Tammy and Heather lissic. at Ihe home of Brenda H ssic. Kock House Koad. .Mocksville. • On May 24. closc friends of Ihe family honored Ihc bride aiul groom with a cookout al Ihe home of Harney Blair in Mocks­ ville. • C o-w orkers honored the bride w ith a dinner «'ith a dinner al Ham's in High Point. • Showers included a "holi­ day" shower given by Barbara Seam on at her home in Nolens ville, a lingerie shower at the lioinc of Jenny Newberry, Circensboro. and bridal showers al Hellevue Church of Christ in Nashville and l-'rieiidly Avenue Church of Chrisl in (iieensboro. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Keenan Couple Wed At Liberty K ellie Jean M cD aniel of M ocksville and W illiam Allen K eenan of M ocksvillc w ere united in marriage at 2 p.m. June I.'i al Liberty United M elhodisl Cliurcll by Dr. John Andrews. flic bride is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. G eorge R. McDaniel of Cora Jolly Lane. M ocksvillc. She is the grand­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Colorili. Ihe late Dorlhy I lellarti and the lale Bruce M cDaniel, all of M ocksville. .She is a graduale of Davie I ligh School and certi­ fied in health unit coordinator from 1-orsylh Technical Commu­ nity College. She is employed al Wake I'oresi Universily Baplisl Meilical Center. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Keenan of Mill­ ing Road. M ocksvillc. He is a graduate of Davie High School and is employed by f-'reighlliner. 'The bride chose R enee Hlackburn as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids «ere: Kim Driver. M egan R enagcr and .-Xmber Keenan, daughler of Ihe groom. 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M arlin has served as llie exeeulive iliroelor for Ihe pasi 12 years and was obne o f llie original volim lcers w hen the "C oninuinity Fnnd" was or- y an i/ed in 197.1. T he hoard ol' direclors ot Ihc Unilcd W ay w ill liosi a re- lircm cni receplion on .Siimlay. 4 al Ihe D avie Coim ty Public L ibrary I'rom 2-4 p.m . A shorl program w ill honor M arlin al 2:.1() p.m . A nna Eichhorn has been hired as execiilivc direclor. .She beuan Julv I. June I marked iho soveiitli annual Siorehouse for Jcsiis charily mouncycic ride. Uvcry year, hikers Irom around Ihe area come lojielher lo help supporl ihis woriliy iniiiis- iry ill IJavie Couniy. The ride is organized every year by The Christian Motorcyclists .XssiK'ia- tion. This year, bikers came I'roni Iredell. .Surry. Yadkin, Forsyih. Slokes. Rowan and Davie coun­ ties. A tola! of SS70 wasilonaled for the building fund lo be used in this vital local ministry. Approximately 40 motorcy­ clists left Cartner’s Stoa’on U.S. f>4 West and headed to ilie Sioa-- liouse. After a brief lour. Ihey were sened lunch hy volunteers. Riders then wcnl lo Rockford in Surry Counly, crossing Ihe lov\' water bridge aloni; the way. Pino News E x o t i c B i r d S w a p , S a l e S a t u r d a y I n A d v a n c e ,'\n exotic bird swap and sale will be held from >S a.m.-.i p.m, SaUirday al .Advance flnilcd Mclhodist Church. N.C. SOI. Indoor and outdoor vendors will be set up, and concessions will bo available. Hird fooil. bird toys will be availablo. S ponsored by M arty C ornal/cr for the Carolina Or- namcnlal Bird Society, call W S- ‘).s73 or 4')S-4446 for more in- formalion. DYC Benefit Saturday Bikers pose for a photograph before heading lo historic Rockford. .•M'lcr visiting the general store for a bottle of "pop." they I'ln- ished the ride with a short dovo- lional al Ihe old R ockford church. " The ride was enjoyed hy all. doing whal wc love lo do. while donating lo a w orthy causc." said Rill M orrison. On Saturday. July 27 from 1(1 a.m ,-2 p,ni,, the Davio Voinh Council will havo a car wash, bake salo and ralfli’ al iho W il­ low Oaks Shopping Cenler, I’rococds u ill support the D^'C annual toon rolieat in .\u- gust. Iloldogs. drinks, hom e­ made eakes and coi>kios \\ ill be sold, Tho 's2,S gift coriificalo rallie winner u ill bo announced ,\ug, I l-or more informalion. con­ tact Woiulv W'hilo al ')')S-II>M. Four Corners News Ily N ora l.iilh a in Pino Corres’pondeni Wesley Chapel UMW met Tuesday. July 9 in the fellowship hall with nine nieniK-rs present. I'resiilent Dewilla presided. Af­ ter Ihe business meeling. several olher members of ihe church ar­ rived lo shower Ihe new fellow­ ship hall with supplies and gifts. David and Лпцк- and Hailey H ull (if Advancc unnouiicv Ihe b irlh o f Ih t'ir son am i hrolhcr, llru n d iin C hancc H u ll, born July 11. 21)02 ill Knrsylh Hos- p iliil.lit wi-i)!hcd6 Ihs. II.A n /, und was 2(1.5 Inches long. ,\la- Icrnal unindparvnl.s nre Tony llu rn c y ,lr. u nd K vn und N’o rm ii O w ens. I'a lv rn u l KrandpanMits arc Bub ¡ind Sue .Sincluir and Ihe lale Roy Tpo- nius lia ll. IZveryono enjoyed homemaile peach ice cream m ade by D ew illa Sm ilh and Jesso and M adelyn Gentry. Sunday at W esley Chapel. M anha W am erand Janice Jamcs «ere presented wilh Cerlineales of Merit for Ihe oulsianding job they ilid with the Relay for l.ife, M artha was captain and Janice coorilinated most activities. W'e raised almost SI,SOI). We appre­ ciate all Iheir hard work. O ur thoughts and prayers go to the family of Cecil W bitencr S o n , B r o t h e r B o r n T o N if o n g F a m ily Roland, Susan, Ashton and Sydney N ifong announce the birlh of a son and broiher. Tan­ ner James. on Thursilay. June 20. 2(102, at 12:0.1 p.m. at Roanoke Communily Hospital. Roanoke. Va, lie "^eighcd 10 lbs, ‘>.5 oz. and was 21.7,‘S inches long. M atcrnai grandparenis are are Rayforil and IVggy Hendrix of M ocksville. I’alernal grand­ parents are ..Mfrod and Peggy Nifong of Advance. N talernal great-grandparents aro Dorothy Keaton of Advancc and Mr. anti Mrs. Sherman Ploit of M ocksville, Patenial great- grandparent is Blanche Nifong of W insion-Salein. who recemly passed away. Nellie Roavis was his wife. Jesso anil Madelyn Genlry had Sunday lunch forhis mother. Lena Call of Winston-Salem, lo honor her birthday. M adelyn's mother. M allie Ward, also at­ tended along wilh Iheir daughter, Andrea. Helen Jane MeCaskill of Port Washington. Md. visited her aunt and uncle, Louise and Hob Dill, on Monday nighl. She also vis­ ited her uncle and aunt, llam ior and Nora Liithani. Mack and Sara Eure cnjoyei having all their faniily togethei for tho 4th of July and into the R e u n io n S u n d a y W illiam Johnson descen­ dants will hold their 4У|Ь re union Sunday, July 28 al Tanglewood Park, wilh an 11 :.K a.m, worship service at Mount Pleasant Melhodisi Church ami a lunch, business .session ami program at S hellcr .Я. Dooi prizes will btf awarded. Picture will be made al 11 a.m. lollowing week. Their family in­ cludes daughlcr. D eborah.and Gary Dull of Mocksvillo, grand- daughlor, Krisla and Mike Maker and child ren , Logan and Rcbecca. of Cool Springs, son, Claude and Jennifer Lure and children. G riffin, G arrett and Gillian of Sorrento, Pla. and son. Charlie Lure and nancce. I lully Miller and his children. Lauren and Jusiin of Zcllwood, Fla. Hy .Marie W hite Four Corners Conespomleiil Mr. Kenny Smilh was hon­ ored for his 7>)th birthday Satiir- ilay alieriioon at the homo of Mr. and M rs. C harles Sm ith and Charlotte. .Several relatives and friends enjoyeil Ih e cookout and all the trimmings with him. M rs. Johnsie Shellon was honored for her ‘)|st birthday Sunday afiernoon wilh a supper at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Von Shellon ol M ocks\ illc. SoNOial IVieiuls and relalii OS onjin od the occasion with her. Mr. and Mrs. ,loe Whito vis­ ited Mr. and Mrs, Joo Carr I larpo Sunday night. Mrs. Dana llancline visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Sinilh M on­ day afiernoon. Mr, and Mrs. Mark W hile and Jcssica alleiidod tho wedding ol Anna Morcier and Craig Tayloi Saturday altemoon at Mocksville United Melhodisi Church. iM lta m Sì d a v ,Se f ib ib e r 2 2 -7 ì Sepiem ber 23-25 -7 :3 0 Wednesday, August 7th We now have tw o Sunday Services 8:45 & 11:00 AM Wednesday - 7:30 PM . Agape FAnHCmiRai 2 1 0 1 liW ISVnJLE-Q H V JW O N S HOAD . 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A highly-skilled, 16-year veteran in Ihe shoe repair world, Gough just recently opened MocKsvilie Shoe Shop on 52 Court Square in Mocksville. Arm ed wilh Ihe blessing of Monty Taylor (Clyde's son who, at his father's request, w as in charge of finding a qualified n ew ow ner and m aking sure the business stayed in Mockville), Gough has stepped in and is w ell-prepared to do the obvious - literally fill the shoes of a Mocksville icon. G ough will be a key asset in the business community. He w as form edy the co-ow ner of C lem m ons Shoe Shop and brings with him a vast know ledge ot all kinds of shoe and boot repair. “A lot of people have told m e they're so glad Mocksville Shoe Shop is here because we need a shoe repair place in M ocksville," notes G ough. “And w e're very glad to be here. 1 grew up in a shoe shop and learned the tricks of Iho trade through m y dad and cousin. I've been around it all m y lile." Gough, who resides in Mocksville wilh his wile and store m anager Linda, said Ihe Mocksville Shoe Shop offers a wide range of shoe and boot repair sen/ices. Tho shop also does tack repair and is especially skilled at repairing shoes that other shops have labeled as “unrepairable." “The trend in shoe m anulacturing is to m ake a shoe that is virtually unrepairable in m ost shops. That w ay they can sell m ore shoes. At Mocksville Shoe Shop, w e have the ability to fix a lot of shoes thal fall inlo thal category. So if you’ve ever had a pair of shoes lhat you love bul Ihink can'l C e n t e r - p o i n ^ C h a r c h A ss o c ia te R e fo rm e d P re s b y te ria n 6 3 0 1 S h a ilo w fo rd R o a d in L ew isv ille (9 4 6 -0 5 4 0 ) Sunday Schedule M orning W o rsh ip 9:30 a .m . S u n d ay S c h o o l 10:40 a.m . 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JU n iD G E S T O n E 7 1 r e s t o n e Lee Tires ггндыоск Michelin Tires George’s Village Garage Complete Automotive Repairs 2 5 7 0 L e w is v ille - C ie m iT io n s R d .* C ie m m o n s 7 6 6 - 7 8 6 2 o x EDWARDS WINTOVfö LET US ADD BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME We Do Restoration & New Construction ■ New Vinyl Top Decking • Vinyl Dec!<s & Railing ■ Vinyl Replacennent Windows Screen Rooms •Vinyl Siding ■SunFteoms S to r m D o o r s : 9 C o lo r s , 1 5 S ty le s 4 ^ im 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .July 25, 2002 Obituaries Bernice A. Swaringen Mrs. Bcmice Avett Swaringen, 92, of W inston-Salcm died Tues­ day afternoon, July 16,2002 at Ar­ bor Acrcs. The funeral scrvice was con­ ducted at 2 p.m. Friday, July 19 at A rdm ore U nited .Methodist Church by the Rev. Lisa Wishon. Burial followed al Westlawn Gar­ dens of Memory. Mrs. Swaringen was bom Nov. 16, 1909. in Stanly Coumy to the late James Ira and Effie Ross A vett. She was a nieinber of A rdm ore U niled M ethodist Church, where she taujilit Siinilay- school classes for 61 years and was active in circles, various com­ mittees and all work areas ofthe church. .Mrs. Swaringen was a school teacher in Davie and Forsyth counties. Surviving: 2 sons, Roy A. (Donna) Swaringen of Durham and Mark A. (Joan) Swaringen of Cleminons; 4 grandchildren: a great-grandson: a sisier, Lena Carpenter of Norwood; and a brother. James Avett of Cary. Memorials: Ardmore .Method­ ist Church or Arbor Acres. Norma Faj ne Ruark Mrs. .\orma I’ayne Ruark. X9. of W inston-Salem, formerly of Mocksville, died Monday. July I.S. 2(Ю2. at the Kate B. Reynold's Hospice Home. The funeral scrvice was at Л p.m. Ihursday. July IS at Uaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Olenn Sellers officiating. Burial was at W estlaw n G ardens of Mcmor\’ Cemetery in Clemmons. .Memorials: llospice/Pallialivc CareCenler, ll()()-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. 2710.1. Mrs. Ruark was bovn Jan. 15. 1 9 1 .in Lambsburg, Va, lo Ihe late Clayton and Venie Mae Ward I’ayne and was retired I'roni Sara Lee Corp. She w;is a volunteer al Davie County H ospital and a member of Blaise Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey I’. Ruark in ■ 1979. Survivors: a son, C harles (Patty) Payne of Winston-Salcm: 2 granddaughters: 2 great-grand- children; a sister. Dorothy (Bob) Yount of Salisbury: and several nieces and nephews. Mary Jo Capps Crews Mrs. Mary Jo Capps Crews, S.V of Lakeland, Fla. died Mon­ day, July I.“i. 2002. Tlie funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Friday. July 19 al Vogler Main Sireel Chapel. Winslon-Sa- lem. by Bishops Jeffrey Long and Gregory Scoll. Burial followed al Forsylh Memorial Park. Mrs. Crews was horn Aug. 1, 1918, in Norfolk, Va. the daugh­ ter of the late Michael John and Julia Yskevitch Capps. She be­ came a minister's wife upon Ihe ordination of her husband, the late Robert L. Crews Sr., who served al Flat Rock Presbyterian Church in Motnit Airy and Bixby Presby­ terian Church in Advance. Surviving: a daughler, Linda Jo Crews of Rural Hall: a son, Robert L. Crews Jr. of Lakeland; ■*i grandchildren; and 7 great­ grandchildren. Rex Allen Keller Mr. Rex Allen Keller Sr., 6S. of Morse Street. .Mocksville. died Thursday, July IS, 2002 at his home. Funeral services were Suiuhiy, July 21 at 2 p.m. at Ealon Funeral Chapel w ith tlie Rev. Jesse Siroud officiating. Burial was in Pleasaiil View Baplisl Church Cemelery in Iredell Counly. Memorials: Forsyth Hospice/ Palliative CareCenler. IIOOC S. Stratford Rd,. Winsion-Salem, 27KM. .Mr, Keller was liorii July 17. I9.U in Iredell Coumy to the late J;imes Lee and Laura Jane league Keller and had worked lor Daniels Construclion, He enjosed work­ ing outside, gardening, Iraveling and repairing yard implements. He was a life ineniber of Pleasant View Baplisl Church. He was preceded in dealh by iw in sons and Iwo brothers. Survivors: his wife, Pattie Fundurburk Kellerof the liome: 2 sons, Rex A. K eller Jr. of Salisbury and D;mny W, Keller of Mocksville; 2 grandsons; 2 stcp- grandcliildren; J sisters. Villard Beck of Shetfield, Orcne Peoples of Mocksville and Mildred Keller of Harmony: and several nieces and nephews. a v i e P l a c e (ng Assisted Living Community i - '’ '}"' MöäiZ' Davie Place salutes Stella Murphy as our resident of the week. Stella cnaie lo live with us from Yadkinville, NC, just last Friday, She has two daughters, Mary Jane and Ruby; and a son, Billy. Her children have visited with her almost daily, Stella enjoys li.stening to gospel music. Additionally, our staff and residents say she is a great conversationalist! 336-751-2175 Ruth Lemmons Brewer Ruth Lemmons Brewer, 90, formerly of Winslon-Salem. died Thursday evening. July IS. 2002. al Forsylh Medical Cenler. She was born Aug, 17, 1911, in Forsylh Counly to William C, and Emma S. Lemmons. She was a member of Pine Grove Uniled M ethodist Church, the Uniled M ethodist Women. Jonestown Senior Citizens and The Quiltcrs Club. She relired from College Village Hairdesigners. Mrs. Brewer was preceded in dealh by a son. W ayne Lee Brewer; a daughler, Ernesline "Teeny" Brewer Moore; 2 broth­ ers, Fred and Harold Lemmons; and 4 sisters, M abel L. Fearrington. Louise L. t-immerman. Barbara L. Canada and Theresa L. Hesler. Surviving: a daughler, Jane iJanies) Groce of Winslon-Salem: fl sons. Bill (Peggy) Brewer and Frank (Leslie) Brew er of Winston- Salem, Doug (Helen) Brewer of Pilot Mountain, and Joe (Nancy) Brewer ;uul D;ui (Barbara) Brewer of .Mocksville; a son-in-law-, Joe B. .Moore of Lawsonville; \ i graiidchildreii; 1 i great-grandchil­ dren; ;iiid a sister. Wilmonlh (Bill) Weir of Winslon-Salem, The funeral service w;is at 2 p.m. Sunday. July 21. al Pine Grove Uniled Melhodist Church by Ihe Rev. Bob Huffnum, Burial was in ihc church graveyard. Memorials: Pine Grove Build­ ing Fund. 11.^0 Jones town Road, Winston-Salem. 2710.V Jesse Lewis VVyse Mr. Jesse Lewis "Sonny" Wyse of K em ersville. form erly of Mocksville, died Tuesday. July 16,2002 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was born Dec. 27. 19.14, in Cooper, W.Va., and raised in Blue- stone, W.Va.. Ihe son of Charles D exter and Hazel Annanuie (Worley) Wise. Mr. Wyse allended Welcome Door Baplisl Church of Kemersville. A former employee of Budd Securiiy Service of Win- sion-Salem. he retired as owner and operator of Wyse Conslruc­ lion Co. Survivors; 5 children. David Lewis Wyse of Germany, Gary W ayne Wyse of New Jersey, Charles Robert Wyse of Advance, Hazel Lynn Leonard of Lexington and Debra Ann D ennison of Mocksville: the moiher of the chil­ dren. Betty Siyers Smith: his brolher, H erndon Wyse of Kemersville: a stepbrother, Curlis Honaker of Bhiefield, W.Va.: a stepsister, Fanny Shinalt of Bluefield, W.Va.: S grandchildren; ^ great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephesvs; and a special friend. O ctavia Farm er of Barboursville. Va. The funeral service was al 2 p.m. Salurday. July 20. al Wel­ come Door Baptist Church, wiih Ihe Rev. Roger Pinnix officiiUing, Burial w;is in Gardens of Memory in Walkerlown, Ralph Wayne Groce Mr. Ralph Wayne "D ickie" Groce. 6 1,of M arconi Sireet, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 20, 2002 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Groce was born Aug. .'i. 1940 in Davie County lo Ihe lale Margie Pegram Groce and the late Alfred Groce. He was a relired caplain from ihe Mocksville Po­ lice Department afler 16 and 1/2 years of service. He was a inem- ber of Mock United Methodist Church, a past member of the Mocksville Lions Club, a member of the Mocksville Moose Lodge 1949 and a member of the Pied­ mont CARS Association. Sun'ivors: his wife of 41 years. Mary Sue Shore Groce: a son, Richard W, Groce of Clemmons; a daughler, Sandra Diane Groce Chiasson and husband Roberl of Nova Scotia, C anada: and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were sched­ uled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. July 24 at Mock United M ethodist Church. Beauchamp Road. Ad­ vance. with thc Revs. Donnie Durham ami Bruce Gwyn offici- aling. Memorials: Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winslon-Salcni. 2710.1. .Advance Florist & (¡if! Baskets Fruit • В а м Ooodi • Oourm d B u k tts W w ld ln g'Fu M f«!«___________ — W fD cliier — (336) 940-6337 Mon-Frí 9-6, Sat 9-3 Sell It Fast! W ith an Enterprise Record classified ad C a / / T a n n n y t o d a y 7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 5^ AMeaningfiii 5^ Funeral Service Welch Funeral lliiinv. Inc. 556 Soulh M .iin St. • Mock.s\'illL', N C • (336) 751-3725 — Lo cally O u’iu’il & Opernted — When making funeral aiTangements, isn’t it good to know that there is a locally owned funeral home with over fifty years of experience in serving the Davie County community? • Funeral Service Professionais who are your friends and neighlmrs • Funeral Service Professionals involved and active in supporting those things important in the community in which we live • Funeral Service Professionals meeting any need or circumstance your family migiu have • Funeral Seirice Professionals with only one thing in mind... Making .sure that one of the most difficuh limes in your family’s life is handled with thc care and dignity that can he provided by those that have known you the longest. EATON FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. Celebraling 50 years of.scn ice lo ilw communiiy 325 North Main St., Mocksville, NC • 751-2148 Ciirl Lambert. D AVIE FUN ERAL SERVICE Incorponilcd 416 Valk’V R d „ Mock-sville, N C 336-751-3111 "Onr ГатИи Scn'in^ )c)Hr Fiiitlilif" voi'H иоиетоил mTR-ti iio.me , / //< < ///< / Teresa S. McFadt/en 1965 - 2002 W INSTON-SAIEM Paul C Whiietter 1939 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE « Louise V. Tulleroio 1918 - 2002 M O C K S V IIIE Ruih Ferebee D -J u ly 13,2002 MOCKSVILLE & Mack Wliilaker 1950 - 2002 WlNSTON-SALEM & Linda P. Carter 1950-’2002 MOCKSVILLE Hazel A. Spake 1924 - 2002 COOLEEMEE Eva L. Cranfill 1939 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE Mamie L. Cook 1918 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE Mary F. Hendrix 1921 - 2002 ADVANCE & Joshua f. Walker 1984 - 2002 ALBEQUERQUE, NM EraM.Saiin/er 1910 - 2002 HIGH POINT Anthony Usn 1920 - 2002 ADVANCE Virgie Carter D -J u ly 10,2002 M O C K sm u ■.., * Mary E. Shore - 1914-2002 : MOCKSVIUE .* * ■ ■ ■ “ M y fa m ily w ill ta k e c a r e o f t h a t .” Have you purchased life insurance? Fire insurance? Car insurance? Planning your funeral is one more provision you can take that will lighten the problems when the time comes. You’ve planned for what might happen, why not plan for the inevitable? Get the facts, call for a free brochure, you’ll be happy you did. Winston Salem Kemersville Rural Hall Clemmons-Advancei i a y w o r i i i m i i,i,i;r P U N l.R ,\ l. IIO M L S i n g i n g J u l y 2 8 A t T u r r e n t i n e There will be a gospel singing al Tiirrenline Haplisi Chuich on Sunday. July 2S al 6 p.m. Featured will he llic Southern Gospel singing group. Hlue R idge, Irom Franklin. 'Ihere is no admission, but a love offerinu will lie taken. New Union To IHost Special Service Sept. 11 New Union Dniled Melhodist Ciuircli on Sheffield Road is en­ couraging members to work on and earn the LI.S. Heritage .Awanl. designed by youth and adnlls to gi\ e recognition lor learning abonl the heritage ol the Unilcd Slales, li is hoped ilial parlicip:niis will foster a greater sense of p;ilriolisni. New Union will hold :i special wcisliip service on Wednesday. Sepl. 11, Parlicipanls in the U.S. I lerilage ,'\w;ud program w ill share in that service aiul receive awards. One ol llie rei|uirements is to write papers or poems or dr:iw pictures about tanious Americans or aboul topics such as: “Wliv Is America Special lo Me?". "If 1 Were I’resideiil. I Would ..." Some will be shared during wurship. Tliere will be a dramatic perlbnn:mce titled "riiis L;ind I G:ive >’ou" direeled hy Jeec:i Atkins. Another rei|uircmenl e;ills for rendering service thal benefits a neightiorhocd or cluircli or comnuuiity, Servicc projecls are being lifted up Irom week to week as more and more people become in- volveil in the program, Youlh and adulls form leajns for working on this award, Nol only will they research to le:irn aboul America, ihey will be build­ ing positive experiences of working logelher for Ihe benefit of oth­ ers. For more infonnation on the aw ard. visit w w w .N iilioiis'l'rtiils.riim . B a ile y ’s C h a p e l H o m e c o m in g J u ly 2 8 Bailey's Chapel United MelhodisI Church will holds ils lionic- coniing on Jnly 2S, Cinesi spe;iker w ill be G:ury Keeiler of New Union Christian Church. Lunch will he afler llie service, w ilh sing­ ing in Ihe aflernoon. The Rev, lid Carter invites everyone. O a k G r o v e H o m e c o m in g S u n d a y (Jak Grove United M elhodist Church. U.S, l.SS jnst easl of M ocksville. will celebrate ils annual lioniecoming on Sunday. July 2S. with music by thc “Sounds of Failh" :U 10 a.ni, :iiid wiirship :il 11 wilh Ihe Rev. Bri:ui Craily. A covered dish lunch will follow in ihe fellowship hall. S a v e d B y G r a c e C o n c e r t S u n d a y Saval Hy G raccu ill he incuncüit al BrcaiUU'Lil'c Baptist Clnirch, N.C. 8 0 1 just otT U.S. 6(U Norlh. at 7 p.m. on Sunday. July 2S. I ★ M A C ★ w m I ■ BUTNER i STATE SENATE W È ^ m % ¡jfi’hmy, KquihUam Coim'mtíiw ■ B B L X . f l H . a Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. « » J E W E L E R S » ^ 314 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer«704-633-0618 ^ SPECIALISTS IN FULL-SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & LIGHT COMMERCIAL REMODELING . / since 1900 / Advance, N.C. Replacement Windows & Doors Additions - Sunrooms - Kitchens - Baths Cabinets - Tile - Vinyl Siding M. David Miller, CGR NC Lie. #13033 NAHB & W'S Remodelops^'” Dependable, Professional Crews Serving the area since 1980 111 L*.I DAVIK COUN l Y KN I’KUPRISE RFXORD, ,Iuly 25, 2002 - 15 Ьлу11:-ул1)к1\-штл\' MAC BVTNHR ¿ P,\U) ¡-OK ПУ Mac BuTNtin to n Stati-: StjVA'ri: A tten d The C hurch O f Your C hoice N o C ro o k P rlm lllv o B a p tis t C h u r c h ,N o C re o k C h u rc h R d .. MocksvillD. 2nd& 4lh Sundays, 10:30 a.m , Fourth SalurdcTy worship nnd con{orenco.1;30 p.m . Pastor. Elder Eugono Qennott. E o g lo H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,10 a .m . S u n d a y w orsliip , 7 p .m . Tu e sd a y Pow ortim o, 7 p,m . Thu rsd a y Biblo study. Cusucil dr(?ss. contem porary m u s ic 'w o rs h ip , 5 1 03 U .S , 158. Hillsdale. M o c k s v lllo W o s lo y a n C liu r c h : Hospital St., S un d a y School, 9;45 a,tn. Worship, 11. W ednesday Prayer Mooting. 7 p m, Rov. George Troyor, 751-5595. U n io n C h o p o l U n ite d M o th o d lst C h u rc h : 2030 U .S . 601 N . W orship. 9M 5 a.rn. S unday School. 11 a.m .. Pastor, Rov. Drad Holliman. C o n io r Unltod M o th o d lsl C h u rc h : U .S . 64 W, Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11, Paslor. Stepticn Blair, 751-2754, Childcaro directois: Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753, Elbavlllo United M othodlsl C h u rch ; Sunday School. 10 a,m . W orship. 11 a,rn. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9). Youlh lor Christ (ages 10-12). ls t& 3 rd S u n ., 3-4:3 0 p.m . Teens lor Christ moot S u n .. 5 -6 :3 0 p .m . Disciple I Oiblo Study. W ed-. 7 p.m . Disciple III Bible Sludy. Thurs.. 7 p.m. Advance, Pastor: Rov. Jack Wallace. C ooleom eo C h u rc h of G o d : Sunday Schoo!. 10 a.m. W orship Service and C hild re n s C h u rch . It a.m . Tu e s . Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m . W od. Fam ily Service. 7 p m. For m oro info, call pastor Robert Hulelto a! 204 2180 or visit www.coolcog.otq. C o rn a tz o r U n ite d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1244C ornaU ef Rd. Sunday School, 10 a ,m . W orship, tt a.m . Bible Study. W ednesday. 7:30. Rev. Harold Zim m erm an, pastor, B olhe l U n lto d M o th o d lsl C h u rc h : Delhol Church Rd. V/or.ship. 9:45 a.m, Sunday School, 10:50 a.m . Dr. S.B , Warner, pastor. A d va n cc United M othodlst C h u rc h : Sunday School, 9:45 a m. Worship. 11 a.m . Youth. 5 p.m . R ev. H arry D. Sam m ons.Dow ntow n Advance. F a rm in g to n U n lto d M e lh o d is I C h u rc h : S u n d a y Sclioo l. 10 a m, W orship, 11 a.m . 1930 Farm inglon Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder. O a k G ro v e U n ilc d M e lh o d is t C h u rc h : 1994 U .S . 158, Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . Worship. 11, C o n co rd U n ited M elho dist C h u rch . Cherry Hill R d,. Mocksville. W orship: t l a .m , S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m . Pastor. Jo hn Andrews. H a rdison U n iled M elhodist C hurch: W orship, 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d e rlu l W e d n e s d a ys C hildren’s program . 6-7:3 0 . Pastor. Rev. Dennis B. Marshall, C o m m u n ity Baptist C h u rch : Sunday School. 10 a.m . Sunday W orship. 11. Evening service. G, W ednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m . G ladstone Road. Hillsdale U ni ted M ethodist C h u rch : 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158. A d v a n c e . Conlem porary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m . Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dress, relreshm ents. Jr. High Youth S unday nighl. 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday nighl. 7. Midweek<^Hillsdale prayer service, wedne.sday 6:30 p.m. B ible studios, m inlslries such as dra m a , w orship , m isions. singles, wom en's, m en’s. Pastor: Jerry W ebb, 998-4020. W osloy C h a p e l U n ite d M etho dist C h u rc h ; W orship Service : 10 a,m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10:45 a .m . Rov. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. R o d ia n d P o n to c o s ta l H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a m. W o rsh ip : 11 a ,m . E v e n in g : 6:30 . W ednesday prayer m eeling K BibliJ W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 3 3 6 - 7 2 3 - 1 6 6 9 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We C ustom Meal Process Beet - Pork - Deer 27 years expehence 692 Rnlph Ratlodgo Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 J. p. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 ШШЕИАпОПАЮ 5431 Hw y. 1 5 8 'A d v a n c e , N C 336<998-1987 study. 7:30 p.m . Rev. Joel Boyles, H o ly C ro s s l.uthcron C h u rc h , 1913 U .S , 601 S. W o rsh ip : 10:30 a .m . Sunday School: 9:15 a,m. Pastor: Rev. Robert Kasling, 751-5419, IM1p:';W\vw,mindspring.com''holycross' M o c k s v lllo F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h u rch . 2G1 S. Mam Si. W orship: 11 a.m . Church School: 9:45 a.m . Sunday evening: C horisters (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades G-12). 5:30 p.n). Paslor; N e alCarler. 751-2507. M ock s U n ited M ethodist C h u rc h , oM N .C . 801 S. al M ocks Clm rclv B e au ­ cham p roads, Advance, Rev. Donnio Durham . 990-5518. Sunday worship; 0:45 Л 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sm ith G ro ve M othodlsl C h u rch : 3492 U .S , 158. M ocksville. P aslor; Chris C lo n tz, S u n d a y S c h o o l. 10 a .m ., worship. 11. Children'!; ministry, Before and afler school program s, 940-529G. H ills d a le B a p tist C h u rc h : Sunday W orship and Bible Sludy 9 & 10:30 a.m ., W ednesday Fellowship M eal. 6 p,m . Children s youlh aclivilies, prayer m e e tin g . G :30 p ,m . P a slo r R .T. Alderman. 940-6618. Mmtslerof Music, Brent Hellon. 4815 U .S , 158, Advance. Faith on d V ic lo ry Fn m ily W o rsh ip C e n te r, 1687 Hw y. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m .. 7 p.m . W edm 'sday, 7 p.m. N ew B elievers P.P. C h u rc h . Sunday School. 10 a m . W orship Service. 11. W ednesday night Bible sludy, 5 Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc Pastor Derrick M ock. W om en's Aux. Л Brotherhood Btble Sludy. 1st S 3id Thursday. L ib e rty U n ite d M cttio d lst C h u rc h . U .S . 601 s . W orship:9:45 a.m . Sunday School: 11 a.m, F irs l U nitod M elh o disI C h u rch oi M o c k s viiie . Ea rly S un d a y W orship S e rvice . 8 :50 a.m . P raise singing, casual dross, co ntom porary lorm al. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m . 305 N. Main St, 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. B e iio v c r 's S o n s h ip T a b e rn a c le : Sunday worship. 10:30 a,m. A 6:30 p rn. W e d . e ve n in g . 7. P a slo r: Je rry L. Couch, 998-1324, C an a Rd. - Poller's Lane. Tu rren tine B a p lisl C h u rc h : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m .. W orship, 11; Night Service. 6, Paslor: Rov. Jo e Sm ith. B e th le h e m U n ite d M o th o d ls l C h u rc h : Sunday early v/orship, 8:45 a m .; Sunday School, 10 W orship, 11 a m. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 . F a x : 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . E -M a il: bothum c@aoI.corn. Ep isco p a l C h u rch of Ihe A s ce n sio n . Foik-Dixby Rd.. Advance. Sun. School. 10 a m W orship. 11 a,m . 998-0857. Dial A S to ry M inistry fo r child re n . Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Sorvlces al Ih c O aks, Apl, 7A. 7 p.m .. Thursdays. Bishop T.R . Rico. C lem ent G ro ve C h u rch ot G o d , B o d y ot C h rist. 159 Paiker R d.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbalh S ch o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip . 11:45, W ednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p,m . Paslor: Eldor Ernest Ijamos. Radio Broadcast: Th e Bible Is Righl, Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 ЛМ and S undays. 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S T P 149Q AM . . G re e n M oa d ov^s B a p tis t C h u r c h Sunday Scliool, 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m .. 7 p.m. W ednesday Prayer Л Bible Sludy, 7 p .m . P a slor R ev. M ichaol W aters. 99B-3022. L ib e rty W o s lo y a n C h u r c h . 2 1 06 Sheffield Rd . Harmony, Sunday School lO a .riL . Morn. Worsfiip 11 a.m .. Wed, Bible Adventure 7 p.m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.rn. 492*2963, Paslor; Ronald Lee. B ix b y P re s b yte ria n C h u rc h . 1806 Fork-Bixby R d .. near C ornatzer R d.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m .. W orship 11. Paslor: Designated paslor, 998- 6813, D ulin United M elho dist C h u rch . 897 D u lin R d ,, M o ck s ville . 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 , Paslor; David Sm ilh. Sun School 10:30 VO G LER <§rSONS l-u iie ra l H o m e 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 D O W N V D I D E H R O C K & T I L E Brolt & Stacoy La vo ry (336) 998-8287 or 998-4771 Cvramic Tile Insialhition www.aussietile.coni E A T O N F U N E R A L H O M E .•t TruMion ill'Curing.... ,^2S N o rth M a in S treet M o c k s v ille . N C 27(I2S 3.V)-751-2148 'K razy' B ob says, "Stop by an d see «'all's rarely • V T I 'lS a s a le a t all." ' '.I/ “' Tuos.-Fii.* 10.im-7pm Sdl.* I0.im-5pm Closed Sun,& Mon. ri>e Old VVcbh lil<I<| .Hwy 15H.2 Blocks VV ot AOI JjgBsT A U TO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S, Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 a.m .. W orship 9:30 a.m . Coo le e m ee U n ited M othodlst, Main St.. S unday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Kids Kam p S un. 5 -6:30. Pastor: Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H o m o B ib le S tu d ie s , by R a ndy Howell. 284.4667. B o a r C ro e k B a p tis t C h u rc h , B oar Creek C h. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m ,. W orship 11 a,m ., Bible Study W ed. 7 p.m . Rov. William Loo Cook ill, paslor. C ooleem ee First B apllst C h u rch . 284 M arginal St., S un . Biblo Study 9:45 a.m ., fv^orn. W orsh ip 11 a ,m .. Eve , W o rsh ip 7 p .m .. Y o u th . 6 p .m , W e d n e s d a y su p p e r. 6 p .m . M usic minister. Rogina Chandler. M ocksvlllo S oco n d Presbyterian. 400 Pine St, W orsh ip , 11 a .m .. C hurch S c h o o l. 9 :3 0 . R o v. Th o m a s M . Leach.751-1410 St. Fra n cis of A s s ls s I, R C . M asses; Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday. 9 a.m . W ednesday. 7 p.m . Salurday Vigil. 5 p.m . Sunday. 8 a.m . and 10:30 a.m. S p a n is h M ass at 12:30 p .m . Rov. Andrew Draper. T O R . 751-2973. Fa rm in g to n B a ptist C h u rch . Sunday m orning Bible study, classes lor all a g o s , 9 :4 5 . W o rs h ip ; 11. 1841 Fa rm in glon R d ., 5 milos Irom i-40. Pastor: Jim m y Hinson. C hurch: 998- 3826, Hom o; 751*3492, BIfllse B aptist C h u rc h , U .S , 601 North a cro ss from H o rn 's Tru c k S lo p . M o ck s viiie . 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 . W o rsh ip & Sui.day School. 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m, S u n d a y e ve n in g . 7. W e d n e s d a y service. 7 p.m . Pastor: Glenn Sellers. S h ilo h B aptist C h u rc h , 544 E. Dopol St., M ocksvillo, S unday School; 9:45 a m . M orning w orsliip: 11 a.m . Paslor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751*0597, F u lto n U n ite d M o th o d lst C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S.. Advance. W orship: 9:45 a.rn. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youlh In Christ. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rev. Jack Wallace. H e a v e n B o u n d F u ll G o s p e l C h u rch .U S, 64 W .. Mocksville. {bosido Cenler Firo Dopt.). S unday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Sunday nighl praise' w orship, 6. W ednesday nighl pratso' worship, 7. Paslor. Jam os W ard. 998- 6394. Firsl B a p lisl C h u rch , 390 N, Main SL. Mocksvillo. 751-5312, S unday School. 9 :3 0 a.rn. W o rs h ip ; 10:55 a .m . W ednesday Prayor Service. Noon, Fork B aptist C h u rc h . 3140 U .S . 64 E.. M o ck s ville . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 9 :4 5 . W orship sorvico, 11 a.m .. 6:30 p.m . W ednesdays. 7 p.m , Aw anas. Sunday 6 p.m .998-8306, C o rn a tz c r B a p tis t C h u r c h . 1372 C o rn a tze r R d .. M ocksville. S un d a y Sct'iool. 10 a,m ,. W orship. 1V. evening, 6 :3 0 : A w a n a 's W o rs h ip . 7 p .m . W ednesday evening. 7:30 p.m . N e w U n io n M e lh o d is I C h u rch . 1869 S h e llie ld R d .. at C o u n ty Line Rd. S ervie os: 8 :30 a ,rn .. contem porary w o rs h ip w ilh ca s u a l d re s s and relroshments; 9.45 a m . Sunday School assem bly. 10. S unday School lor all agos. 11 a.m .. W orship. 492* 5367, i)am os B aptist C h u rc h . Shellield Rd., M ocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m ,. V io rsh ip . M . S u n d a y oven'ino, 6. W e d n osd ay. 7 p ,m . Pastor, To m m y Fausl. S t. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u rc h , 145 C a m p b e ll R d ., M ocksville. S u n d a y School. 9:30. M orning worship, 11 a,m, Rev. Anthony Freem an. A d v a n c c First B a ptist C h u rc h . 1938 N .C . 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11. W ednesday Biblo Study/ m ission groups. 7 p.m . Paslor:Maftin Kastner. 998-6302. C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h e cy, 2323 U .S . 601 s .. M o ck s villo . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6; W ednesday evening, 7. Paslor; Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. V icto ry B aptist C h u rch , M idway St., SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE & TOOL INC. 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R K i;!'» P recision L aser C u ttin g & M etal F abrication 8 55 Stilisbury R oad. M ocksville, N C 27 0 2 8 336-751-3712 Cooleem ee. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. w o rsh ip 11. S u n d a y e v e n in g . 6 ; W ednesday Aw ana/Youlh. 6 :45 p.m , Prayer & Biblo Study. 7. Rov. S helby Harbour. 284-2077. S e v e n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u r c h , Milling R oad. M ocksviiie. S a b b a th School. Saturday. 9:30-11; W orship. 11-noon. P astor. R on D a vis . 751 3886. M acedonia M ora vian C h u rc h . 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c e . S u n d a y School. 9 :3 0 -1 0 ;4 5 a .m . W o rsh ip . 8:45 and 11 a.m . 998-4394. Pastor: Rev. G rog Little, Y a d k in V o tlo y B a p tis t C h u r c h . l324Yadkln Valley R oad. A d va nce. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998*4331. Sunday School. 10 a,m .. w orship. 11 S 6. W e d n e s d a y N ig h t P ra y e r m eeling. 7:30, Live Sundays. W D S L 1520AM. 11-Noon. M l. Z ion H o lin e ss C h u rc h of G o d . U ,S . 64 E, at Mill Sirool. Mocksvilla. Sun d a y School. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11. Paslor: Bishop Jam es Ijames. M t. S in a i A M E Z io n C h u rc h . 488 P e o p le s C ro o k R o a d , A d v a n c e . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m .. w orship. 11 a.m .. W ednesday nighl Biblo study. 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. B ix b y C h u rch o l tho L iv in g G o d . 2121 Cornalzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor. R o v. P e rry H a w k s . 7 6 6 -1 6 0 6 . Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m .. 6 p.m . S alem United M othod lst C h u rc h . S a le m C h u rch R o a d off D a vie A ca d e m y R d .. 8 m iles w e st of Mocksville. W orship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m , S unday S chool. 1 0 :4 5 .U M W . so co n d W e d n e s d a y. U M M first S un d a y breakfast at 7 :3 0 . U M Y F Sunday evenings. Rov, Stephen Blair, paslor. P In e y G ro v e U n ile d M o th o d ls t C h u r c h . 376 U n d e rp a s s R d .. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m .. Worship, 11. Pastor; Rev. Kendall C . Glover. 998-7316. N ow Jerusalem A p o stolic C h u rch , 291 Campboll Rd.. Mocksvillo. Paslor. Nollyo Ijamos-Barbor, 751-0049, Sun. S c h o o l, 10 a .m .. W o rsh ip 11. W ednesday night: Bible class. 7:30, Intercessory prayer. 6 p,m. True Light C hrislion M inistry. U .S . 601 N,, Danner Rd. lo Cam eiia Lano. Mocksviiie. Pastor: Sloven W. Dallon. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. worship. 11. E p ts c o p o l C h u r c h o l th e G o o d S h e p h e rd , C h u rch & C ro s s s ts .. C o o le e m e e . W o rsh ip , 9 :3 0 a .m .. fellowship hour aftor church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th S u n d a ys aftor church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Je s u s Lile M ission, Liberty Church R d -, M ocksville. S u n d a y S ch o o l. 10:30. morning worship. 11. Sunday ovening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Paslor; Hilda Roavis. M ocksvlllo C h u rch of G od. 862 U .S . 64 E . (beside A rm ory). 751*0817. P a sto r: La rry H o lliliu ld . S u n d a y Scliool. 10 a.m ..w orship, 1 1 .Sunday ovening. 6, W ednesday ovening. 7. Jerusalem Baptist C h u rch , 3203 U S 601 s .. M ocksvlllo. 284-2328. Rov. Jim m y Lancaslor. Sunday services: 8:15 a m ,, praise and worship; 9:45, S u n d a y S ch o o l for ail a g o s ; 11. morning worship; 7. evening worship. W ednesday .services: 6 p.m .. family fellowship m oal; 7 p.m ., Team K ID . Youlh 4 Christ, A d u ll Bible Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. F e llo w s h ip B a ptist C h u rc h . 1084 R ainbow R d.. Advance. 998*6544. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. worship, 11. S u n d a y e ve n in g. 6. W e d n e s d a y service, 7 p.m . Thursday visitation. 7 p.m . S m ith G ro v e A M E Z io n C h u rc h . 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Rev. Conita A. Hunt. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. eol S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27QQ6 336-940-2341 HuilihoH^jhl} Ic-jn Cr:ii Jer-i ♦ Mjjiid 1'. i'jnrf, SVc he» H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e KiNDERTON C hapel Located ON Hwy 158 Betwebn Clemmons & Advance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 4 \ 16 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRI'RISK RIX'ORD, July 25. 2002 Three File For New State Senate District Seat Cim liiuicd Krom I>¡inc 1 lie owns ami opéralos :i roal es­ lato company in Salisbury, lie has served as prosiilenl ol' llie Salishury BoardoCKealuirs anil Ilio Salishury-R ow an Homo nuilclors Associalion. B utnor is m arried lo the lorinor Julia Loiilz ol' China Grovo, a tirsi yrado teacher at North Hills Christian School. They havo iwo children. .Ml are active at Hnon Baptist Church. Hrock said he wants to ap­ ply common sense lo the issues, using his experience in local and slate issues. He narrow ly losl a slate sonalo bid two yoars ago. numiiig on the plalforni of Ilio slate biidgol and spending prac- licos ol'lhe General Assembly. A Davio High School gradu­ ale and I'ormer student body president al Wosiern Carolina Univcrsily. whore he earned a bachelor's degree in economics and political science, he is Ihe son of teacher M argaret Jo Brock ofMocksville and the late R ufus B rock, a R epublican loader liKally and nalionally. Ho is the grandson o f Pauline Reavis Harpe and Ihe late Joe Harpe. and tho lale Laura Tabor Brock and Sen. Burr C. Brock Sr.. first olecled to Ihe General Assembly in l‘>17 al ago 24. "Wo must address issues tlial are vital lo our fam ilies and neighbors, such as lowering the lax burden, improving the hoaltli care systoni. im proving the iiualiiy ofedueation and safety in schools, and m aking our streets safer," Brock said. He said a particular inleresi will be helping senior citizens cope w ith health care, and slop­ ping w aste of taxpayer money. Brock w orked wiih the Gen­ eral Assembly on tho Wolfaro Rol'omi Act, traveling the stale lo help im plem ent "com m on sense solutions that reduced welfare rolls and pul able-bod­ ied individuals back to work." ".My loyalty to Republican principles and lo Iho Republican I’ariy nms as deep as my family roots in Ihe dislricl," he said. Andrcw.s is vice chair of the Rowan Board of Comniission- ors. and said he is running lo ensure thal families will con­ tinue lo llave a good qualily of life. He's frustrated with Ihe slate budget crisis, and said in Rowan C onnly he has often volod against warns vs. needs. "1 havo experience as a busi­ nessman, an educator, college athletic administrator, college and high school coach and coiinly govemnioni elected of­ ficial," Andrews said. "I have worked wilh S90 million county budgets, million dollar athletic budgets, small business budgets and family budgets. The task lo meet budgets and not overspend roi|uiros a loader willing lo mako difficult decisions." Ho earned a bachelor's de­ gree from N.C. Stale Universily and a m aster's degree from Gardner Webb University. Ho is affiliated wiih Iho Rowan board o f lleallh, economic develop­ ment, planning board. Rufiy Se­ nior Homes. Rowan Cabarrus Communily College, Parlner­ ship for Children, Downlown Salisbury and the O ptim ist Club. Ho and w ife B arbara, a chemistry inslniclor at Rowan- Cabarrus Community College, have tw o children and throe grandchildren. Filing for Iho Señalo seal, and for a seal on Ihe N.C. House, ends Fridav, Julv 26. Andrcu’.s Hrock Uulner T o d ay’s B e st B u y ! 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V/lil f4t4S МсфкпТПМг. l2 }9 9 5 IG 995 t a w f J W v M A in *N - T B j B i^ e c - ^ i820 ШИЕ MMnain »WB. «■ 1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .July 25,2002 - Bl B e s t P itc h e r O f A ll T im e Parker 11-0 For Davie, Drafted Ahead Of Nolan Ryan »Joiin Parker is all smiles on his induction into tlie Davie High School fSports Hall of Fame, - Photo by Robin Fergusson The Rock Holman Charged Up For 13th Year Heading Davie ' High Defense I lj Ilrin ii 1‘ ills Davie Counly Enlcrpriso Hccoril This is (lie timi; of yftM.«£j«sn D evore. M(ilni;in'scli)ck iiunes’in'Jtaitthltzingly slow pace. July I'-), Ihe fir-s'f tlay of fool- hall praciicc, can 'l get here soon enoiiyh. He looks al the calender, eoiinls ilown the clays lo Ihe Any. season opener ami renilncis everyone il's ono day closer. When Holman puls his head down al niulil. he ean hear ihe crowd, he can hear ihe popping ol' pads, he can hear Ihe I'iulu song. : "1 wake up in the niorning anti thank God (or a beautil'ul ilay," he said. "And t start thinking ahoul gelling belter and start thinking ahout f-riday nights and start thinking it's just upon us. I gel all goose-hum ped up, I gel so I'ired up ;soineliines." , 1 lolnian, a 19S4 Davie graduale who , ;^;played del'ensive line I'or Coach Mike iCarler, has heconie synonymous wilh Davie roothall. They go logelher like , iu rg e r and fries. He's beginning his . ".i3tli year as an assistant coach, Ihe ' Itongesl lenure on the staff, and Coach ' 3 ^ iig llling considers the passionate de- 'fcnsive coordinator more valuable lo .'^avie football lhan beachfront properly. . Please See Ilo ln u in - I’ii(>e 113 Hj Kriiin Pitts Davie Counly Enterprise Kccord S ixth ill (III i'ia h l-iH irl series on Diivii' llia h A llilc lic H a ll o f ra m e rs . There was never another John Parker before lyfi.“!, and 37 years and hundreds of baseball players laler. Davie High hasn't had a comparable pitcher since. Bigger Ihree-.sporl stars have come along, including brolh er G rim es "Bimniy" Parker, but John Parker is an unparalleled giant on Davie's all-lime pitching rosier. 11c carried Davie all the way in the 196.“) Western North Caro­ lina 1 ligh School Activities Association playoffs, he was the Pliilailelpliia Phil­ lies' second-roiuKl selection in the iy(\S Major League Draft and he maile the -)()-maii Spring rraiiiing rosier fourcon- seculive years before retiring in 1972. Parker, a first-class inductee into the Davie High Hall of Fame last May. cer­ tified his Davie royally on an unforgel- lable night on May 21, 1965. The D avie-S helby m atchup for the W NCHSAA crown came straight from 1 lollyw ood: Parker vs. Billy Champion in a showdown between unbeaten pitch­ ers who, less tlian a monlh later, were both drafted by ihe Phillies. Champion wem on to pilch eight years in Ihe big leagues, going 34-50 with a 4.69 ERA over 102 starts. "The road to Rich Park was dirt, and we had to delay the game about 30 m in­ utes so Ihe dust could settle," said Bill Peeler, Davie's baseball coach from 1957-70. "When we were taking inlleld, wc had to slop because we couldn't see the ball,"said Joe Mando, a 1965 freshman who slarled in center field. "In our besl years of Legion. I've never seen a crowd lestiinated al 2.0()()-plus) like it. It was the damdest thing I've everseen. There may have been as large or larger crowds at a Legion gam e w hen we played Rowan in the playoffs or maybe when we played W hileville for a stale championship (in 19.S9). But that might be Ihe only lime." Davie scratched in Ihe bollom ofthe firsl inning. Earl Shoaf drew a leadoff walk. Garv Markland bounced back lo Ihe mound, but Cham pion's throw lo sccond sailed into center, the center fielder slipped and Shoaf scored. That's all the support Parker needed. W hen the 1-0 upset was in the books, the Rebels ran around in unrestrained glee and carried Peeler and Parker off the Held. Shelby, the 1964 WNCHSAA champs, had won 12 straight. "All we heard was Billy Champion. Billy Cham pion," Parker said. “ He could throw like a devil, boy. Shelby was a big school compared to Davic. Thai was a big thrill to win something like that. We came out in Ihose ol' baggy uniforms, they had those lighl fillin' ones and Ihey looked al us and thought this is a piece of cake. It was one of those nights adrenaline and a little bit of talent helped oul." Champion had a two-hitter with 12 strikeouts and three walks, allowing singles lo Shoaf and No. 9 batter Mando. Parker had a two-hitter wilh 14 strikeouts and zero walks. Three balls left the iiirield against Parker. Please See .lohn Parker - Page B2 He’s Safe Britt Osborne of Center Exxon scrambles baci< to third just before the tag by Steve Redmond of Kaydon in the men’s open softball loser’s bracket finals. Center Exxon went on to win the tournament. For more photographs, please turn to page B4. - Photo by James Barringer W iiite, Tenor Fitting Into Catawba Football Plans : »rian Pitts Oavie County Enterprise Record •I f £ *I_Two form er Davie High football “ir ’»¿Iw arts have made gigantic strides for ^„‘;one of the besl D ivision II football in Ihe country, f ■ Kenny While is a sophomore who is ¡¡(i^laied 10 slarl al linebacker forCalawba liege. Rod Tenor is behind four .se­ at wide icceiver hul is on irack lo a slarling Job by his sophomore in 2003.' 's only one blemish lo White, iineeds lo tackle a suinmer-school i to become eligible for the upcom- : he does thal, he'll be wilh us." Kwba Indians head coach Chip r said. "H e's a starter right now at linebacker. We just hope he'll ; down and ilo whal he's supposed : was a defensive monslcr for . He pushed his way inlo the start­ ing lineup as a 1996 sophomore, the year Davie defeated Wesl Forsyth for Ihe firsl time in nine years lo claim run- ner-up in the conference, won eight games for the firsl lime in 12 years and recorded ils first-ever playoff victory. W hile's junior year sasv Davie sel big­ ger records, 11 wins and two playoff trium phs to advance to the 4-A quarterfinals. Davie went 25-13 during W hile's bone-jarring career. "Wc had three really good lineback­ ers (last year), hut Kenny played ijuite a bit. contributed on special teams and was apart of our really good defense," Hester said. "He's one of ihose guys thal has all Ihe ability. He loves conlaci, he has natural Ibolball savvy, and those are Ihings you can'l leach, Thai's why he’s got such a bright fulure, "W e're praying thal he's going lo get ihere (ihrough summer school)," 'I'eiKir 'Uimiiif> Heads Tenor will likely spend 2002 in the shadows, bul nol because he's not ready lo shine. Catawba is just abundantly talented al wide receiver. "H e's very talented." Hester said. “ H e's in an inleresling spot because w e’ve gol four senior receivers coming back. Thai sounds bad for him, bul the good part is he’ll get to learn anolher year from those guys and then he's gol three more years." "Coach is loyal lo the seniors and that's uiiderslandable,"Tenor said. "Bul after Ihis year..." Tenor soared to Ihe lop of Davie re­ ceiving charts in 1999-2000. Playing opposite Thadd Johnson, he caught 36 passes for 483 yards as a 1999 junior, helping Davie sweep Ihe Central Pied­ mont Conference al 4-0 and go 10-2 before losing to eventual 4-A champion A.C. Reynolds in the second round of ihe playoffs. Tenor had 31 receptions for 447 yards in 2(100-ilespile missing signifi­ cant time with a nagging ankle, injury - and finished his three-year varsity ca­ reer wilh 71 catches for 994 yards, the highest numbers since D avie began keeping records in 1981. Once Tenor completes his wail-in- line dues. Hester envisions the 6-2, 190- pounder taking a wideout posilion and anchoring it for three years. ‘i f he does whal we think he can, he'll step right in ihose shoes and be a big-time contributor." Hester said. “ He did a great job last year. He did some of our scout team and he made our start­ ing defensive backs a lot belter because he was so good. He had a knack for coming down with the long ball. It’s hard to gel enough balls to our receiv­ ers, bul he’ll contribute this year. If not at receiver, we might look at him re­ turning .some kicks. "W e’ve got high expectations for him, wc really do. H e’s very talented with the ball in his hands, he's got that knack for coining down with big plays and I think he’ll make folks back in Davie awful proud." Better yet, Tenor is also flourishing in the classroom. "I almost made honor roll last semes­ ter." he said. "I’m going to make it this .semester. I’m trying to get it done," "H e's grown up. matured a lot and realizes what his potential is.” Davic coach Doug llling said. Nolcs: Hester is beginning his first year as head coach. He worked under David Bennett, who accepted the head job at Coastal Carolina, for seven years, serving as recruiting coordinator, coor­ dinator ofthe passing game and receiv­ ers coach.,., C ataw ba rose to national prom i­ nence under Bennett, winning the South A tlantic Conference two of the last three years and qualifying for the na­ tional playoffs the last three years. The Indians averaged lO-plus wins over that span, "W e’re trying to get a national title,” Tenor said. П2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Julv 25. 2002 bi s Ih в I'c Cl N 'ri ;.¿ Pl, US SU su ni) sii lie pn Ur bat nnt SOI Rrt Rii Ica i li ". il и 9«. -*• i-З.Ы fci*i У- — rJ I ili iilBI !! « lif )j g ili I Ш да' “ *!f m il m lil John Parker in high school. ------ .J- - _ « - - • 1 ^ 1 ^ — — M-.■■■ I *1 I -« ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parker's presence struck fear in He quarterbacked Davie for 2 He trains for Rookie League in He talks with Spartanburg Phil- Davie opponents. years. summer of 1965. lies manager Dick Teed. John Parker Made Four Baseball Spring Training Rosters C unllnucd From i’liKc III "Tlic coach from Sliclhy before ilie iiainc saiil; T've heard a lot about your Parker boy. We'll see liow ¡:ooil he is John Parker talks with Matt Marion at the May 5 Davie Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. He started pro career with 26-3 record, won Pitcher of the Year. against tny .^-4-5 batters,' " Peeler saiil. “Well, John struck them out nine times." "It was really soinetliini; to be in the outfield and watch," .Mando said. "I had a bird's eye view to watch John pilch from center field. W e'd heard aboul Champion. The only ihint: I kept think- inj; was he can’t be any better lhan John." "Somebody lold me ihere were like 1(1 or 12 collej:e scouts and seven or eight pro scouts there," Parker said. "You could see John rise to the occa­ sion against Cham pion," said David Robertson, a I Wi6 Davie graduate who slarteil two years al second base. " I'hey weree.\|)ecling to lake il. I’m telling yon, Parker pul on a show. Vou just don'l see much of llial anymore. I haven't seen il since, to be tionesl with you - two pitch­ ers oftliat caliber coming together in this part of the country. I’ve not seen it since and I’ve watched a lot of baseball. We've seen good individual pitchers come along, hut never two pitchers like that." His K ulltcr Fliiyed In M ajors No wonder John Thomas Parker was outrageously talented while growing up in Cooleemee. His lather, the late G rim es "Fat" Parker, played iwo ycars for the Phila­ delphia Aihlclics. Brollwt Grimes posted an S-O pitching record for Davie in l‘)6.1 liefore selling records al Wingate Col­ lege. And sisler Pally Lookabill. Grimes Sr. and mother Hazel’s oldest child, put on a mill countless times lo catch John in the backyard. "John threw hard bul he couldn’t throw as hard as his daddy," said life­ long Cooleem ee resideni and 1973 Dan Marion describes John Parker's remarkable career at Davie High Hall of Fafne Ceremony. Parker (left) is seated with Bill Peeler. Bill Peeler points to Davie’s winning recipe in '63. Records of 8-0 by Grimes Parker (right) and 3-0 by John Parker equaled NPC champs. Davie grad Russ Spry. "They said Fat coukl throw it as hard as Bob Feller. "John was a dominant pitcher the very first lime he picked up a baseball. In Little League nobody could do any­ thing with him. There were two teams in Cooleemee. and John played for my uncle Fred Pierce and niy dad (Grady Spry) coached the other team. John played for Fred and daddy had every­ body else. Every time the Cooleemee teams played, John pitched and he was always llte difference." Davie and Peeler knew they had someone special in their midst when freshman Parker held kingpin Asheboro lo one run for si.x innings. Davie losl in Ih e lasl inning 3-2. "The Asheboro coach said: ’Is lhal kid a freshnian?’ " Peeler said. "Me couldn't understand a kid thal young throwing like be did. W hen we left, Asheboro was out there taking balling practice because it upset them that a 14- year-old set them down." Parker threw a no-hilter as a sopho­ more. He struck oul l.'i in a Ihrec-hilter over Mooresville. Wilh John and Grimes com bining for 11-0, D avie (13-2) clinched its first North Piedmoni Con­ ference title wilh three games to spare. Parker was also a premier athlete in football and basketball. He started at quarterback two years and was All-NPC as a \\)Ы senior, when he led Davie to 7-3 and runner-up in the league. He made the All-NPC squad twice in basketball. The 6-4 cenier pounded Troulman with 33 points, and Davie claimed the NPC in 1%3-Ы, oneof four conference titles in .school history. "If baseball hadn't entered Ihe pic­ ture, John would have been an excellent drop-back quarterback in college," said Jack Ward, who collected a record 61 wins as foolball coach from 1956-67. "John was a lillle slow but he had natu­ ral ability. He was real hard-nosed, a real competitor and a good thrower. He threw a soft, easy ball to catch." II-O Ma.sterplcce After enduring a series of low-scor­ ing losses anil going 6-5 in 1964, Parker left rivals dem oralized as a senior. Younger generations who don't know about Parker might have trouble digest­ ing Ih is : In two games against East Rowan, the 1964 NPC champs, Parker stnick out 36 and allowed two hits. The 6-4, 190- pounder had 17 Ks against N orth Row an. In a 4-0 no-hilter against Mooresville, he rang up 17 Ks and al­ lowed three balls in fair territory. His first three starts were two no-hit­ ters and a one-hitler, and he had K7 Ks through six starts. He allowed one base- runner in a 1-0 no-hilter over North Rowan. The one baiter who reached? Parker picked him off before throwing Ih e ne.xt pilch. Parker's 3-0 no-hilter over Children’s Home spoiled Melvin Hughes’ three-hitler. W est Rowan put its ace, Kandy Turm an, and 6-0 record on the line against Davie. Parker fanned 12 for a 1 - 0 Davie win. Robertson doubled tv.ice and scored the only run in a game that lasted one hour. 10 minutes. Parker’s presence was so powerful he beat most leams before the first pilch. “I hated lo hil against him because you didn’t gel much batting practice," said Norman "N em o" W oodward, a 1963 .senior. “And he would just sil out there and grin at you." "W hen we took batting practice. Coach Peeler would have to tell John to slow down," Mando said. "You always knew unless one of us really mes.sed up, we had a win. Afler Ihe fact, I think we all would say you could have put John, a catcher and maybe one fielder out there, and that's all you needed. He was just lhal dominant." “John had a curveball that would drop off the table, he could throw a knuckle and he had perfect control," Peeler said. “John was 6-5 and when he came off the mound, he was on lop of you. In that day and lime, you pitched seven innings on Tuesday and again on Friday. He was big and strong anil his father would say 14 innings is not much for a week. (Catcher) Ken Boger's lefl hand w ould be an inch-and-a-half thicker after games." "One fear was having a rainout and playing on Wednesday and Friday," said Boger, a three-year starter and All-NPC performer in 1965. "W hen he had a real good curveball, he w as alm ost unhittable. It was a pleasure lo catch him." Davie (13-3) wrapped up ils .second NPC lille in Ihree years with two games left. Parker blew away 13 and walked one as Davie defeated Albemarle 4-2 for the North-South Piedmont tiile. Parker's final numbers were mind- bogi^ing. He went 11-0 in 11 starts. He struck out 156 and walked 25 in 82 2/3 innings. He gave up 23 hits, seven runs and five earned runs for a 0.42 ERA. The All-Slate hurler finished his career with four no-hitlers and si.x one-hitlers. In an American Legion doubleheader at Lex­ ington in 1964, Parker won both games while throwing all 14 innings. "You couldn't imagine somebody as young as John was wiih lhal kind of con­ trol. and his fastball was 92.93 (mph)," .said Dan Marion, a 1965 .senior and best friend for 49 years. "John has a major-league curveball righl now," Washinglon Senators scout Tex Millard .said in 1965. "H e's poten- lially as fine a pilcher as a scout will see." P hillies’ YouiiK Pri/.e The Phillies drafted Parker and Champion in the first two rounds in June of 1965, and bolh reportedly received bonuses of betler lhan S I0,000. They were sent lo Rookie League in Huron, S.D ., and assigned to Ihe Single A Spartanburg Phillies in 1966. “Mama packed all of his clothes and got everything ready for him," Lookabill said. "In a week or so he calls mother and tells her all his underwear is pink and she said: 'W ell. John, what’s wrong wilh your underwear'.’’ He said: ‘I don't know.’ He had washed it with his shirts lhat had red sleeves, so he had to wear pink underwear with all those guys.'’ Parker barely broke a sweat as a mag- nificent .senior, and ihe transition lo pro ball barely made him blink. After hav­ ing bis 1966 season interrupted by a military obligation in Fort Jackson, S.C., Parker showed why the Phillies drafted him before a pitcher named Nolan Ryan. In 1967, he went 17-3 with a 1.76 ERA for a Spartanburg team lhal won 25 straight and attracted more lhan 6,000 Ians lo games. He was the Topps Player of the Month for May in Ihe Western Carolinas League afler starling 10-0 with eight complele games. Laler, Topps named him to the National All-Class A team as Pitcher of the Year. He was on Philadelphia’s 40-nian rosier forSpringTraining by age 20, and he beal Baltimore iwice in preseason. There were no doubts. "In Spring Training at Clearwater, Fla., Philadelphia manager Gene Mauch lold Parker lhat he was the best young pilching prospect in the Phillie system," Spatlanburg Presideni Pal Williams said ill June, 1967, In a higher level of Single A, for Portsmouth (Va,), Parker went 4-0 wiih a 1.93 ERA. Afier winning 26 of his first 29 pro decisions, he went 10-5 for Ports­ mouth. A lter gelling shipped to the Washington Senators organization, he went 7-1 as Burlington's long reliever. "I don’t choke svhen 1 get men on base," Parker said then. "For example, at Gastonia, they got the bases loaded twice with no outs but we beal them I- 0. I'll have to admit lhal I am a lliile lucky, loo." Parker was promoted lo Triple A in 1969, going 4-2 for Denver. He niaile four Spring Training rosters, iwo each wilh the Phillies and Senators. He fell certain Ihe big .show was just arouiul ilic corner. "Afler the year 1 had in Spattaiihiirg, the report on me was he needs to be in the m ajor leagues," Parker said. "(Spartanburg manager) DickTeedevcii told me lhal. (But Mauch and the Pllillic^ blew asix-and-a-halfganie lead w iih 12 games left in 1964) bccausc he brouglil up some Triple A guys. So Mauch u.h down on rookies." Parker soared lo the major-leagiii' doorstep, tim e and again, bul thiniis didn’t turn out as planned. His arm ran out of juice and he retired in 1972. "One step," he said. "1 had the key in the lloor hut cotililn’t get it unlockeil. Cortisone shols here, cortisone shoh there. They’d shoot you up before you pitched and thal just doesn't get it. I wjji 1 hadn'l had so much arm trouble, and.i lol of other things wouldn’t have lij/i- pcned, bnt 1 thorougbly enjoyed il. "I'd be nice to be 18-ycars-old'iilli the expansion teams. Back then tlitii were eight in the American League .ml eight in the Nalional League, and it lough. They told us three out of 100 aol 10 the big leagues. If I was 18 now - anJ I’m nol a bragger, believe me I’m not - I could pitch in the (30-leani) bic le;igues," Although Parker barely missed ever)' kid’s wildest dream, he enjoyed incred­ ible moments with guys who bec:inie household names. He used to carry Bill Madlock (ma­ jor leaguer from 1973-87) to and from the ballpark. He struck out Frank Howard (who fiirled wilh the Triple Crown in 1970 and played 1958-73). He spent Spring Training with Ritchie Allen (Phillies great). Ted Williams was Ihe Senators manager when Parker played for their top fitrm leam, and in a Denver promotional game, he held Washinglon to four nms in 5 1/3 innings. He also rode in a cab wilh Williams. Art Fowler, Billy Martin’s pitching coach in Oakland and New York, was Parker’s pilching coach for two years. He talked one-on-one with Bob Feller (six 20-win .seasons), who gave Parker a shirt wilh Feller on Ihe back. He gave up a mammoth homer to Mike Schmidt (Hall of Famer, .548 HRs). He batted against Vida Blue (200-game winner). Bill W hite (form er National League President) played a dressing-room trick on P.irker. He losl aTriple-A game 1-0 in the bollom of the ninth on a hit by Kurt Bevacqua (1971-85). He played wilh or against Carl Yastrzeiitski (1961- 83), John Vukavich (1970-81), Larry Bowa (current Philadelphia manager). Boh Boone (1972-90), Dave Parker 11973-91), Gene Tenace (1969-83). "He was definilely major league," Marion said. "1 mean, you could .see il. It was written all over him. 1 f the Phillies wouldn’t have pitched him lo death in his firsl two years and built his body, John would have gone on to the majors." "He had the size, the ability, he hail 11 all," Spry said. "Wiih a few breaks he was going all the way. In this day and lime, he would have gone after half a year lo Triple A, if not thc big leagues." DAVIE COI INTV ENT ERPRISE RECORD. .Fiily 25, 2002 - B3 Devore Holman is beginning his 13th year as assistant coach. M m Devore Holman, defensive coordinator, bleeds orange and lives for Friday nights. l-lolman Knows How To Get A Team’s Adrenaline Pumping C (intinia'(l From Pii|;e III Holman was a voltinieer coach in l9.S7and 1991-97. He joined the faculty in I99S and runs in- scltool suspension. 'T ie's our posl column," Ill­ ing said. "He keeps tis standing. He's ihe heart and soul of our team , our program and our school." When Holman hits the prac­ tice field or sidelines, he snarls like a Germ an shepherd in a kilchen with a T-bone steak on Ih e counter. He's an emotional battler who gels players' juices llowing. He's got a wann per­ sonality and he's a lerrific role model. "The kids love him," Illing saiil. "He has greal rapport with the kids and nol just Ih e good kids. The kids that have trouble, b e helps them and straightens them oul. He brightens every­ body up when he «alks in the room, and they love for him lo be around." Holman knows how to switch gears. H e'll chew a player for gelling beat on a play, then you’ll see him hugging a player as he leaves the field. "H e's a m otivator," Illing said. "H e’s going lo be a head coach one day, and our program is lucky to have him because of the way he pushes kids, deals wilh them anil gets the most oul of them. Ifhe needs lo kick them in the hull, he kicks them in the bull. When Ihey need a lillle ex­ tra push, he knows how to turn the juices up. He know s how to ask for more and gel more oul of the kills. They play hard for him. They don't want to ilisap- point him. and they take pride in playing for him." C)\er the years a mmtber of opposing coachcs have tried to dig I lolman from his deep roots, but his loyally to Davie is be­ yond measure. "1 don'l think Davie foolball could survive wilhoul Devore Holman." a grateful Illing said, "ll would be like knocking the post oul of your front porch, ll would cave in. He's been asked by a li't of coaches to be their defensive coordinator. But he's very loyal to Davie 1 ligh School, and Davie's very lucky lo have him." "I just thank God for the op­ portunily to give back to where I came from." said Holman, who grew up in Advance. "1 think my calling was dealing and working with kids. If we can get one oul of 10 to do right, it's worth il." Along w ith whipping the DL inlo shape and calling the defen­ sive sels. Holman's biggest as­ sets are inspiring the leam lo fight back against adversity and getting the adrenaline pumping in the pregante locker room. Two scenes are particularly memorable. The first was before a victory over Soulh Rowan in the mid-1990s. "We had sonielhing staged lo get the kids fired up. W e're abiuit half crazy anyw ay." Holm an said. "We gol the players in the end zone right before kickoff. The kids surrounded Jeff Ward, (current Wesl R ouan coach I Scolt Young and m yself, anil w e'd plamicil il oul. I uas going lo shove Scoli in the chest and he was going lo shove me back. 1 gol ready lo shove Scotl. Jeff hit my elbou and iny arm went up and 1 hit Scott right flush in the month. I bad teeth marks on my knuckles. Scott hauled off and hit me and a fighi broke oin. and the next thing you know the whole team is figliling. The of­ ficials were wailing on us to take the field, and (then-head coach Randall Ward) was over there on the sidelines jum ping up ;uul down, screaming because w e're aboul to get a penalty for not being out there for the kickotf." .■\fter th e d u s t s e ltle d . th e c o a c h e s la u g h e d u n c o n tro lla b ly a b o u l Ih e c a rto o n -s h o w e p is o d e . "Aboul the lime it all came lo a head, one of the kids hil me from behind and knocked me into llolnian's arm," recomiicd Ward, a volunteer co;ich since 1991. "It was prelly funny at Ihis point, bul Scoli doesn'l see llie humor in il. Scoli fell his mouth, went back on 1 lolman as hard as he could and they w ere going :it each other pretty hard lor .ibont ,3(1 seconds." ■' The funniest thing about ibe «hole ordeal was Young walk­ ing up and down the sidelines wilh a hanilkerchief in his liaiul. " Holman saiil. "l-very once in .i while he'd slop and ask some­ body: 'Am I slill bleeding'.'' " Then there was the 1997 sea­ son opener againsi visiting Pulaski iVa.). "Before we played Pulaski. Scott said what be had to s:iy. I said what I bad to say and it sounded like a train wreck when they came out of that exit door. We proceeded lo whip Ih e ir tail, but (.-Vlhlelic Director Buddy Lowery) got all over me aboul breaking lhat door." "Btidily was down there say- Illill}> iiig: 'Som ebody's going lo pay lor a new door.' " Ward said. "H e'll throw a desk around every onec in ;i while, slam :i door or be:it on a wall." Illing said. "It's hard to say whal all goes on in thal locker room." .'Mlhoiigh Holman has loned it dow n a bit, he slill docs w hat­ ever it takes to gel Davie's m o­ tor running. "1 still get a little animated, but I don't do the things I used to. I've gollen older." he said. "I'venliially adrenaline w ill wear off. but lhal first series they're so pumped up they're W iird going to give it everything and more,.and some gooii thingscan happen. "W e're going to be sports­ manlike and do Ihings first-class, but when il comes down lo gel­ ling up fora football game, hey, you're going lo w:ir and you're going lo battle for your team­ mates." H olm an and w ife Tina, a teacher al Southeast Middle in Kowan Coumy. have one son; D.J. is an honor student and soon-to-be m em ber of North Davie's seventh-grade football team. Old School Davie Sports From July, 1983 • The Stars soflball team won the M ocksvillc R ecreation League. Team m em bers were Candy Gobble. Pam Evans, Lisa Marlin, Debbie Ralledge, Candy Sizem ore, Amy Kealon, Julie H ow ell, C arla Prcsnell and Dawn Dyson. The manager was John Stephens. He was assisled by B illy K eaton and D iann Smith. • The Cooleem ee All-Stars won thc midget division’s regu­ lar season and tournament. Team m em bers included D onnii M cD aniel. Gina Pierce, Julie C olem an, Tracy Veach, Julie Belk, Courtney Deadmon, Julie B ow les, Shannon Lankford, Jackie Geler, W endy C orrell, Angela Steele and Christy Hel­ lard. They were coached by Ri­ chard Pierce, Peggie Correll ami Anila Jordan. • The Hickory Hill Eels de­ feated Bermuda Run 365-347 in a tighl sw im m eel. H ickory H ill’s big winners were Kalhy Cozarl. Shirley Sine and Brian Sheridan in the 7-8 age division; Chip Leonard and Clint Junker at 9-10; M ara Sheridan and Andy Strickland al 11-12; Scott Kollins and Bruce Bullock at 13- 14; and Abe Howard al 15-18, W id e O p e n S p a c e s G o o d In M o n t a n a . B a d In Y o u r M o u t h . Braccs for children and adults. D r. 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D e p r e s s i o n c o m e s i n m a r w f o r m s . F o r t i m a t e l y , s o d o e s n e l p . D e /epression is a serious medical illness that affects over 9 million American adults in any given year. Symptoms include feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness, irritability, low energy, poor appedte, change in sleep patterns, profound sadness, ■•difFiculty concentrating, and persistent or recurring thoughts of death. Left untreated, depression can lead to serious medical complications, including suicide. If you or a loved one is suffering from depression, we can help. The Delta Behavioral Health Program at Davis Regional Medical Center offers a comprehensive inpatient treatment program for those suffering from depression. Don’t let the black days continue. Call us today at (704) 838-7450 and let the light back into your life. - « # D A V I S D e lta B e h a v io ra l H e a lth P ro g ra m 2 1 H oil) M О ( К S V I I I L U О Л I)I 0 . { X I I I S 4 . S I Л I I S V I I I I • ( 7 (J 4 ) H 7 t 0 2 H I 4 .Ì в »4 - DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRIMilSF RKCOKI). Julv 25. 2002 David Allen of Center slides into home. Center won three games in one night to capture the men’s open softball tournament championship. A Kaydon outfielder makes Center, which tied B&C for second in the regular season behind top-seeded Carolina Trim-Landscaping Design, defeated No. 4 Kaydon in Ihe a catch, loser's bracket final, then beat B&C twice in the finals. о я Duke Vance offers a pitch for Kaydon, which finished 8-5 in the regular season. - Photos by James Barringer Jimmy Lookabill pitches for Center Exxon in the loser’s bracket final. Reggie Carson of B&C/Sniders Cleaning attacks a pitch from Center Exxon in the finals. Shane Dyson delivers a pitch for Center Exxon. Ron Lanning Center Exxon tries to send one deep. Center Exxon’s Wormy Chaffin (left) shares a laugh with baserunner Tyrone Martin of B&C/Sniders Cleaning.Ricky Smoot of B&C takes the throw as Center Exxon’s Ron Armstrong hustles down the first-base line. Ni D A V IK C O U N I V K N T E R P R IS E R E C O R D , .liily 25, 2002 - 115 Little League Baseball Tournament This W eekend r f ,, r Davie Nationals Minor League All-Stars Members of the Davie Nationals All-Star team include, from left: front - Josh Beaver, Nick Holder, Jake Prim, Shelton Howard, Jesse Hilton, Will Marrs, Javan Phillips and Caleb Koontz; row 2 - Coach Don Holder, Josh Berryhill, Greg Nuckols, Brad Gaither, Brandon Walls, Gus Meloy, Ryan Carter, Coach Bill Marrs; back - Head Coach Rick Allred. The players were chosen from the regular season Davie Nationals Minor League teams, and made il to district level, playing five games before being eliminated in the playoffs held in King. к J O ' f • '- 'f V. 1 . 1 - Æ 0 - ' , -ÍÍ - Davio Coumy Lillle LtMgiiv hascball will host u loumamciit rcaliiring llu.' hcsl <M2 ycar-iili! players Iroiii siirroiindiiii; Pr*’- i:rams()iiJiily Games will he playcil al Col­ lette Field helow ilie Davie YMCA and the Yoiilli Compie,\ hehind N orlh D avie M iddle Sehoiil. Game limes on July 2,‘i- 26 will he Cl and ,S p.m. Games will he played on July 27 al 10 a.ii). and 12:.i(). .V.M) and S p.m. The championship yames will he held on July 2,S Marling al 2 p.m. Concessions will he available al bolh laealioiis ami noemry Ice will he eharjied, II' you uouUt like sponsorship inrornialinn. call lournam eni direclor I'odd Krey al .I.1f.->W()-32,16. R a m s F o o t b a l l M e e t i n g J u l y 2 5 The M ocksville Kanis will hold a nteeliiig lor those inter­ ested in playing louihall on July 2.‘i al 7 p.nt. al Ihe Davie Public Library. For i|iieslions. call Coach Kerwyjt Wilson al 4>)2- 2.‘il.-i. Photogiaphtr Houn: lOim • 7pm, Photographrr will br avallibir thMr S dayi only: Thundiy, July 2S throuqh Monday, July 29 MOCKSVILLE (Yadkinville Road) 1,^ ........... }uua ri» 01 AoomoKAi omgcs. }j a» “ eálMdhj pew hi*» (w mâow <e*K*an Hi* no <*tg«on b pufdé*. Л1 1li№MtU«a«npeniMlb)raiic>*nil&(MappPC№inoi». ^ му «ory by кхчйм:ttMk* ol OAOsbW atoimm'#~rwWwFirW. Davie Nationals Tournament Team The Davie Nationals tournament team that took first place in the 9-10-year- old Little League division baseball tournament in Landis on July 20 included, from left: front - Jacob Allred, Nick Holder, Jesse Hilton, Logan James, Javan Phillips; second row - Caleb Koontz, Brandon Walls, Josh Berryhill, Greg Nuckols, Will Marrs, Ryan Carter, Shelton Howard; back - Coaches Bill Marrs, Rick Allred (head coach) and Don Holder. Not pictured; player. Brad Gaither. Registration Begins For Five Youth Coed Soccer Divisions D o y o u r bones g ro a n ? D oes y o u r b a ck c re a k ? Y E S COMADOLL WATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE Comadoll/Watts Orthopaedic and-Sports Medicine has you covered Davie County. Now Located in the Davie County Hospital D r. James C i)n i;iilo lt and D r. G reyg I'e rrcro w ill sec patients in th is o flic e on M m u liiy itncl W cclnesilay n iornings. C a ll 751-2S7S or u iir .Siilistnny o llic e 704-2 U i-lKN ElD .SG .I.^ fo r an appoinlm enl Sigmips have hegun I'or live coL'd soccer divisions - l!(i. US. U I(l.U 12.H idU I4^throughthe M ocksville-D avie kecrealion Deparlmenl. Kegisiralioiis my he bniughl hy Ihc rec dc|)arlm cnl al Ihc Hrock Clym M om lay-Friday I'rom .S a.m.-.'i p.m. The lee is S.^O (with a S.“! discount I'or each ad­ ditional child in the same tani- ilylC urlheU h.U S.U lO and U12 divisions, and the deadline lo register is Aug. If). All games will he played al Pinebrook lil- emenlary on .Saturdays and Sun­ days. Play will begin in micl- Seplenihcrand conliiuie Ihrough the firsl 1)1' November. The U14 division is a travel leam wiih a cost оГ S4(l. The deadline for lhal division is Aug. Also, there will he a soccer clinic (S.^ per player) on Aug. 24 al Pinebrook. The rec highly rec- ommcnds all players allend. The inslruclors will be Davie varsily hoys soccer coacli Jim Cairdill and his Davie players. I'ay ihe clinic fee al Ihe field al the lime of clinic. The limes for Uh and UN u ill h e ‘J-III: I.S a.m.; I0:4.s- noon for U ll) and U I2. Players should arrive l.s minnles before Iheir scheduled lime. Players may hring a soccer hall and wa­ ter bolllc u ilh name on bolh. С % E S Y ” T R E E S E R V I C E 336-492-2944 TO L L FREE 1-866-896-7711 Гree fsimmtes • Гuliy Insured * St’rvi'tig Forsylf) S Duvie Coiinly Residential & Coinmercial Work SelectiveTrlmming & Pruning "Tree Removal Stump Grinding • Storm Damage' Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing ■ Trained Arborist (Complete Clean Upl li/ric In.siimiici- (’fi'oiip w;!.-; foiiiidi'i lo |)roviili‘ iis I’diii-yiioiiicrs with ¿IS iicMi' |icilc(i imiici’lioii anil St'l'vil'l' ul till' loWl'St pos.siblc CD.sl. W Ity itol make US iirovc ilV Call us loihiy l()rsti|ici'i(ir iii.siiiaiici' (or volli'aulo. lioiMc. biisiiicss ami lile. CoMlai’l yonr loral I'lHll'l .Aycnl ii a uó-oliii<:atioii (|uolc lor all your iiisui'aiii-c UCCI is. (■ill}' lto\vih;ii TRIANGLE INSURANCE GROUP !!()() i\. Main .Sircrl MdckMillc.Nt; 27031 ci:u>)К I'i:! ^1и1>п\^||еп(‘'П11Н'к>\ illr.cotn ERIE INSURANCE GROUP В6 - D/WIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl), .Iiilv 25. 2002 Hailey Robertson, Cassie Moren and Carri Moren emerge from their swim for the Oak Valley Oreas. Hickory Hill swimmer Laura Vanhoy gets some help with her cap from mother Kim Choate. - Photos by Chris Mackle, Clemmons Courier Oak Valley, Hickory Hill Tie At Regional Meet 0;ik V'alley and Hickory (Illl swim teams closed tlieir summer competition over llie weekend, fmistiing lieil for seventh in the G reater W tnslon-Salciii swim team champioiisliip. Hell! at the Clemmons West [Hiol. the championship featured the top sw im m ers from area pools. Oak Valley and Hickory Hill had l.i.i poinis. BrookwoiKl l’(xil of Clemmons w on. "It was awesome.“ said Oak Valley coach Larry Uniheryer, "The kilts worked hard. A loi of them were detemiiiicd aiu! s\\ am well, .Some of our kids wore a little intimidated hy the atm o­ sphere of Ihe clianipionship. It w as a i;oihI e\[4TÍenee. .Some of Ihe kids swam om of iheir niiiuls." Oak \alley elosed the season at 2-4. seorini: ils lirst-ever w ins in three seasons. "Il’s nice lo win. li'eryl'ody enjoys wiiiiiini:. S\4Ímminü is still new to a lot of our |X-ople. It's sonielliint: in a couple more years w e'll he more I'aiiiiliar with. I lopehill). a few more w ill yel imo year-round sw imming." f-ogan Huclianan led Oak Val­ ley with four uold medals in the com petition. In the I.^-14 age group, he won firsl in individual m edley, breast stroke, back slroke and .>(l-yanl free style.. •Auiunin Jones look firsl in 9- III girls individual medley, third place in 2.^-yard hullerlJy and fourth in i.'i-yard free stylo. Hannah Keeney won I'irst in 9- III girls hack stroke, B reiulen R adalovicli look third in 7-.S boys hack slroke. I lore are Iho olher Oak Valiev perfomiances: • 8th place. 'J-IO boys relay. ■Andrew B uchanan, T yler Shelton, Jay Stancliff. Patrick Keeney, • .“ith place, 7-8 boys freestyle relay. B renden R adatovich, Mile’s Phillips. Jake Whilley. Zack Waller. • 6th place, Zack Waller, freo st\ le and hullerfly. • .“iih place. 7-8 girls relay. Laura Shelton, 1 laley Folk, Madi Pralapas. Claire Whitaker. • 4th place, 7-S girls medley relay. Laura Shellon. I laley Folk. ,\ladi Pralapas. Krisien Dray, • 8lh place. I.^-14 boys relay. Jon M ichael B artelt. W hit Merrifield. Drew Esposito, Ben Johnson, • 8lh place. L‘i-18 hoys med­ ley relay. Michael Beck, Rick H inesm an, Jonalhan Loos, Naum Pilovski, • Madi Pralapas, 4th place. 7- 8 back slroke. .“iih palce breast stroke, 6lh placc, free style. • Laura Shelton, (ilh place, hutlernv, 6th place. 2.S-yard tree stylo, • 4th place. 1.^-14 hoys med­ ley relay, Bennett Shipm an, Drew Esposito, Bon Johnson, Jon Michael Bartelt, • 6th place, girls I.V14 med­ ley relay. Stephanie W endel. .Miranda E sposito. Jam ie Stancliff. Brittanv Rowe, Showing their Oak Valley muscles, Miranda Esposito, Justin Lee and Bennett Shipman. • 6th place, girls I.VI4 froo relay. Slephanie Wendel. Natalie M anin. Jamie Stancliff. Hriianny Rowe, • Daniel W endel. 6th place. 11-12 back stroke, • Nic 0 'H rio n . 6tli place, breast stroke • Jamie Slanclit'f, 6th place. KHI-yard freo style, • Brittany Kowe. 6th place, l.i-14 hroast stroke, • Stephanie Woiidol. 6tli place, I 14 back slroke. • Bennett Shipman. 6th place. l(K)-yard free style. • .Ashley Gaskin. 6tli place. L^-18 girls l(KI-\,ird tree stylo, • Grace Baiteli. 6th place. 6- and-mider, free stylo, • Nic O 'Brien, ,'rd place. 11- 12 ."iO-yard free style. • .^ril place, girls 9-10 iiioilkn relay and freestyle relay, ,Aimiran Jones, Hannah Keone>. Jonnikr Booth. .Amelia Nil/. • 2nd place, hoys 1.Ì-I4 Itci' stylo relay. Logan Buclian.iii. Boniietl Shipm an. Daniel Wendel, Nic O'Brien, • 6lh place, hoys 11-12 med­ ley relay, koherl Sparks. Stephan Pilovski. Zack I'otler. Taylor Hewitt, •Sheryl Booth encourages her daughter, Oak Valley swimmer Jennifer, during the competition. Nic O'Brien helps his mother, Lisa, feed youngest brother, Shane, at poolside. Oak Valley’s-Allison Season dives as Jackie Baugh touches the wall in the girls relay at Clemmons West. • n “W HOLESALE W AREHOUSE OUTLET Thanks Davie County 6* Clemmons for a sreat first year! Special Deals on Special Stuff for our 1st Anniversary y o u W O N ’T BELIEVE!: T H E STUFF! TH E PRICES' Tues.-Fri. 10:00 A.M. -7:00 P.M. • Sat. 10:00 RM.-5 00 P.M P H O N E : 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 5 9 9 8 5228 HWy. 158, H illsd a le , N.C. N eaM jg/gxina^ west of Dairy Queen next to Hillsdale Methodist Church DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRI’RI.SK RRCORI), July 25, 2002 - H7 Jr. Girls Rally To Finish Second In District Ihe Davio Americini Juiiioi All-Star girls sol'thall team ( i.i- 14 years old) dealt roigniin: cham pion 1-ast Svirry a 12-1 ile- feat on July 6. W ith an elTicient dcrorise hacking up tho pitching, l)a\ io was able to execute ihe outs w ithovil allow ing I'.ast's olieriso to rally. M eanw hile, ballin;: proved l<i he Ihe doniiiiiitine ke\ to Davie's success. Alter push­ ing across two runs in Ihe liisi, Samaniha llohson hroko it open in the null inning with a triple to give Dav ie a ,s-2 edge. Hase hits up and down ihe lineup adilod to the hlownui, "Itw astrulyateam eriori. We got sonielhing positive I'roni all the players. I'm really proud ol Ihis group." saiil Coach ,Angie Williams, Davie traioled to Norlhwosi l-'orsyth on July 'I, losing 7-.S. Davio met F.ast ,Suri\ aeain on July 11, and sinieaked oin an S- 7 win, "W e're glad wo staled lo- ctissod and played i|iialit\ hall against this kind of toani. We were able lo m ake some kev The Davie American Junior All-Star softball team includes, from lelt: front - Hannah Tierney, Jennifer Cope, Megan Pitts, Brittany Hill, Jennifer Wilson and Samantha Hobson: back - Coach Bob Tarleton, Coach Paul Spillman, Whitney Williams, Katie McDougall, Lea Tarleton. Jenny Mann. Rachel Goins and Coach Angie Williams. plays at crucial tim es." said Coach Paul S|)illnian, Wilh the task ol having lo ileteat Novtliwesl twice lor llie top spot. Davio Inickloddow n lo hand Northwosi its only loss on July l.i,,S-7. "W e're elad wo were ahle to come hack and show lliis team what w e're maile ol," Coaoh Hoh rarloton said. Unable lo keep the monion- tum going, Davie fell to N orth­ west ,i-2 on July 1 ,s, giving Davie second place in the dis­ trici. "Despite Ihe loss to \ortli- we.-l, this team has a lot lo ho proud ol," W illiams said. "To beal l-.asi Surr> twice, gel live games oin ol'ilie imnnanienl and place socond in a \ oi l tough dis­ lrici says a lol I'or this group ol' gills and otU' piogiain." Major Girls Win 2 Of 3 District Games I'he Davie .American Major (iirls All-Star soliball loam won two оГ ils lirst ilueo games in the Dislrici 2 I'ouinanient, Dnvio 20. K ernersville 18 Davie surviieil a sluglesi in the Ju l\ 6 opening round. .Stephanie Hinson led wilh solid pilching, lim ili Tierney, Kalie TJIis. Breanna Dalton ami Sara livans helped w ith strong hils. ■And the team woulil nol have won wilhoul liolding conlrihu- lions Irom Biandy Smilh, Ciina W illiam s, Jam ie S lan cliir, Megan Marshall, .Amy (inihhs. Katie Walker and Rachel White, lùisl Surry l.V Diivie 1 Despite the blosioiil loss on July 11, thore were some excep­ tional plais Гог Davio. l-vans caught a pop Ily, Tierney caught a grounder, tagged the runner and then ihrew lo Dallon at I'irst for a ilouhle play, Katlyn Jones hail a nice hil lhal allow eil Am anda R iddle to slide into homo pialo. Dai ie had a lol of solili hils hut il w asn't enough against the super rieldiiig of liast Surry. Diivie 22. Ilii^h I’liinI II Stanclifl proi idoil excolleni pitching as Davie Ihumpeil High Point on July 1.1, Davie u as filled with solid hitting, includ­ ing a Tierney ilonblc and a kiddle triple with the bases loiuled. Tiei nei turned a douhle plav liy catching a popup and tagging a girl. Ta alls triickod ilow n a III in deep cenler, Dalton c.niglil ,i line drive. Kaitlyn Jones and W illiams did a l ine joli covering third base, (iriihhs, l-vans. 12 And Under All-Stars 2-2 In District Play The Davie Naliiuial 12-iinder 1.itile League All-Star baseball team wenl 2-2 againsi dislrici compétition. It heal Walkcrtoivn in its firsl game after giving up ihree rirsl-iiining runs in a shaki start. Davio came haek in its half ol' the lirsl lo score iwo nms. F.ric l.oivory reached on a hunt and got to third on a throwing error and passed hall. Jordan Urow n's SD Physicals July 31 Sports physiciils for Sonlh Davie students w ill ho given ill the school on July 1 slarling ill 6 p.m, on a lirst-coino, first-serve hii- sis. The cost will he SIO. This physiciil will ho good I'or iill sports HmilJuly,M.2(IU,V Coed Softball Registration Begins The M ocksville-Davie Rocrealion Deparlmenl is lakiiig signups for coed softball. The Rich Park league w ill begin on .Aug. 12, and Iho deadline lo enter is July 26. Giinie nighls will he Momhiy, 'Tiies- diiy and Tluirsiliiy. Ciill 7.S I -2,^2,'i lo register, Rec Golf League To Play On Mondays A golf league for four-player leams will he played on Moiulay evenings hoginning Aug, 12. The cost is .S.“;!) per leam plus green I'oe. and the deadline lo sign up is July 26, The Mocksvillo-Diivie Rocrealion Doparlmeiil will liike the firsl eight teiuiis. Citll 7.‘il- 2.12.i. S i g n U p F o r D a v i e H i g h F o o t b a l l The Davie High football progriim will hold signups for rising I'reshmen or luiyhody inlerested in playiiig this season on July 25 I'fom 3;.iO-4:.W p.m. ill Ihe school gym. The first practice is July 2‘^ at ^) a,111. Players need lo report hy 8:.K) a.m., and they nutsl have their physical form to piirticipiite. S o c c e r , C r o s s C o u n t y P r a c t i c e Opening pniclico for Diivie High varsiiy hoys soccer iuid cross connlry teams will he July 2‘) - al 6 p.m. ill the Davie YMCA for soccer and ill '> ii.m. at Rich Piirk for cross couniry. Soccer pliiyors must bring an iip-to-dato physiciil lo piuticipato. Soccer pliiyors should also hring a small towel. For other piiictice informalion on cross couniry, contact Coitcli Daric Beilor al the high school. hil scored I,Ollen. Clini How­ ell then ailviniceil Hrow n iind .less C iirliier's siiiele scored Uroiin. In the Ihiid. I.o u erl iind Howoll widked. Brown siieri- liced iheni o ie r imd l,ower> seoroil to lio tho giime ill ,\ Diivie won it in iho I'onrlh w ith two runs, ;\ passed hall by Wiilkertow n sci>ied Jiike Koontz, llowelTs siicrifice fly scored Jell Kinickols, K ooni/ Wiis the win­ ning pitcher, • In the second game, Davie liiii into il strong Kernersville pilcher, Casey Smith, ivhocoin- plelely shill down Diivie's hil- lers, 20-0, Davio liiid only one base rniiner roach socond iuul lost in lour innings, • In il m u s l- iv in s iiu iit io n , D ii v ie h o iin c o d h iic k to b o iit S o u th I-o rs y th lO -.'i. Diivio scored twice in the I'irsl. l.owery reached on a bum iind scored on ii hit by Hoivell, who scorod the second run. In the secoiul, Knuckols iinil Dustin Gordon got singles iind Howell's hil scored Knuckols. In the hottom of ihe second. Sonlh seorod on tw o iviilks iind ii passed hiill, niiiking il ,V| Diivie, In Ihe I'ourth, Diivie scored livo runs, Howell iind Brown singleil. I’alrick Shore's single scorod lloivoll iind C arlner's siicrifice scored Brown. In the hottom of Ihe roiirlh. Soulh I'otighl back with ii double, single and an obstruction call hy the umpire, which scored four runs and tied tho giinie ill .S. Davie went iihoiid in Iho fifth ivlion Niithan Cox singled Knuckols home, Cox scored on alienor, giving Davie a 7-5 lead. Davie got linee iiistiraneo runs G EN E’S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & IVlix Auto Paint 7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Cieinmons Road _____Clemmons J u s t a m o u s e - c l i c k a w a y . . . W W W , e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d , c o m ffi Ш SPlWILEXAMlNAnON 1 V • Headaches • Shoulder Pain Dr. w. Sfoit i'o\UT, i>.c. « Arthritis • Dizziness • Neck Pain FIND OUT NOW rthcthcr ciitcful, (irofossion.il chiropr.ictic c.ifc c,in rctleve your .»chcs iknd T\>e eiammatmti nom^.'i'ly cosls $115,00 or more, U wiilinclude .'in orthopcffic lesl, n iicurolonic.il icsi, o blood pressure test, a spinal alK.innwnt cticck. 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Aug. 16at 7;.10p.in. at llie Hrock Perfoniiini; Arls Ccnter. 622 N. Main Si,. Mocksville. The Hills of I lome Tour is a musical evenini: with Iwo of ira- ililiim al m usic's greal arlisis. The show presents folk tunes am! mminlain wisiloin from liv­ ing legemi IJoc Walsiin anil sto­ ryteller anil im isiciaii Daviil IIdIi, They cover the gamut of nioimlaiii iraililions from olil- time 111 bluegrass. from balUnls lo hlues. Tickets are !>20, Season tick­ ets are also available for Sn.S. For inform aiion eail Ihe Uavie Coimty Arts Council H o\ f)ffice: 7.51-30(10 or check oul the w ebsite:l>ii\iij)u f(n iliivifiins.iiif;. K n o w l e d g e Q u e s t C o m i n g T o A C l o s e The ijucsi is coming lo a close. There were two winners on Monday. July I.S - Jana ^’imnl anil Crystal Moore. Jana Yount w as the w inner of the Chililren's Cimlest, Jana foiiiul oul the ilislance Saturn is from the sun. Crystal Moore won Ihe Over 10 Contest bccause she knew lhal a "gaggle" is a hunch of geese. The final queslions were posleil lasl w eek anil the winners for Ihe w hole summer w ere drawn on Monday. July 22. Congralnlalions to all whom entered Ihe contest. The grand prize w inner for ihc Knowledge Onesi will be publisheil ncM week. Slimmer Readin}’ It is hard to believe llial the sum m er is coming to a close so soon. Hut il is time for the final program oftlie Summer Heading season. The program will be on Monday. July 2‘) al 7 p.m. The venlriloi|nisl act of Hums and Company w ill be al Ihe library, Tliey will be presenting "I.eroy’s Keailing Olympics", Can "Leroy" aml" ‘Seooier" earn all three Olympic Kcading Medals ’ All members of the communily are welcome Tlie grand prizes of Ihe reading program svill he given out on Monday. July 29. If yon have not turn in your reading record yet he sure to do so. You can earn prizes for ihe bonks you read, l-vcry child who turns in a reading record showing Ihey have read al least books this summer will be eniered in the grand prize drawing. Reading records must be lurned in by July 22 and the drawing will be held on Monday, July 29, Som e of Ihc new books al Davie County Public Library. .371 N. Main St., Mocksville: Non-Fiction Controlling People: How to Recognii’e. Understand ami Deal Wilh People W ho Try to Control You Fish! Tales: Real-Life Stories lo flelp You Transform Your Workplace and Your Life G arden Walls, Fences, and Hedges The Gift of Motherhood: 10 Tnilhs for Fvery M olher Guerilla Publicity: Mundreds of Sure-Fire Tactics to Gel Maxi- nuim Sales for Minimum Dollars by Jay Levinson The I Icalthy Kitchen: Recipes fora Heller Body, Life anil Spirit by Andrew Weil I low to I’raclice: The Wa\' lo a Meaningful Life by Dalai Lama XIV Inspecting a House by Re.'t Caiildwell Last M an D ow n: A F ire­ lighters's Story of Survival and Fscape From the World Trade Center hy Richard Picciotio Living Through the M ean­ time: Learning Ihe Break the Pat­ terns of the Past and Begin the H ealing Process by lyanla Vanzant The Middle of liverywhere: The W orld's Refugees Come lo Our Town My Forbidden Face: Grow ing Up Under Ihe Taliban: A ^■oung Woman's Slory Norlh St:ir Over My Shoul­ der: A Flying Life by Robert Buck Fiction Sunset in Si. Tropez - Danielle Steel In This Monnlain - Jan Karon The Shelters of Slone - Jean Aiiel Hard F.ighl - Janet F.vanovich Fire Ice - Clive Ciissler Mount Venion Love Slory - Mary Higgins Clark 'The Fmperor of Ocean Park - Stephen Carter The Remnant - Tim l.allaye Jolie Blon's Bounce - Janies Lee Burke D onations in m em ory of Carroll Johnstone were made by Jack and Letlic Pennington and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Murphy, Do­ nations in memory of Jam es Kimbrough Sheek Jr. have been made by Hope and Bob Mall, Hugh Larew. Lester and lili.'a- bclh Marlin. Jerry and Meredith K ilpalrick. Jam es and Fsihcr Wall. Jeff'Taylor and family. Jack and Lttie P ennington. Rnby Deal. Teresa K ines. Dr. R,D, K ornegay. Mr. ami M rs, Joe Murphy. Dorothy I lorn. Jim ami Sally Alpe, Mr, and Mrs, Jimmy Kelly, .Луаса Inc, Conlracis De­ parim eni and C asandra Reynolds, A donation in memor\ of Kermit Smith was made In Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Kelly, Davie County Public LibraiA hours: M onday 10 a,ni.-N:,1l! p,m..'ruesday-Thursday 10a,in,- 7 p.m.. Friday 10 a.m.-5:.W p,m,, salii Say 10 a.m,-.^ p.m.. Sund,i> closed, pilone 7.S 1-202.3. C ooleem ee B ranch hours; Monday noon-6 p.m.. Tuesda\- Friday 10a,m.-.“! p,m, (closed foi lunch 12:30-1:30), Saiurday and Sunday closed, phone 2S4-2,SO.s. Center Earns Honor The Thoroughbred Training Cenler in M ocksville w ill be recog nized this week by Special Olympics North Carolina, 'The cenler will receive the stale outstanding small corporation award at the 2002 leadership conference al the Cnibtree M;nrioii I lotel in Research Trianeic Park, Not ju s t another house... This 3 bdrm/3 bath home has the charm and warmth that your family will love. 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S22.000 ...6 Ac. $56,000 ...Ш Ac. $60,000 — Bldg. Lot S1S.900 ..15.8 ecrei $140,000 Kiydon Drive (cOi 37» Hwy. 64 W... Aneeli Roed... ...2.15acreiSlfiO,OOQ ....Ouilneti $119.000...74/.Bcrei. $49.900 ...1.4 acre« $134.900 ...Hwy. 601 $107,250 BfihlAL PROPERTIED G'o« Cliwcli Hd........................ ......"••• ...$625 РЛЛ...$425 P/M,..$450 P/M Superior Coiitt l.'AVIK COUN TY KN'I KRPRISK RIÍCOIU), .iuly 25, 2002 - B9 T h e fo llo u iiiu eases w c iv (lis- posctl оГ ill tlio Ju ly S session »>i U a v ii; .Su p e rior ( ’o iiii. I’ le s jd im : w as Jiu lj:e M ie iia ei 1*. I lelins, I'los e cu liiti: w e re Т е п л .M eiiieke aiid K d h S. Taylor, assislani ilisirn.-i .n - liuneys, - C h r is t n p lie i 1. ,A le s ;m ik i. fe lo n y p ro b a tio n v io h u io n out ot co un ty, sen le ik cil lo e o n tin u e o ii in- icn sive pro ha liori. spem i ne\t (uni w e ckcm is in ja il. ^0 houts n ily seiviec. siihsianee ahiise ite.it in en l p riig ra m . not associale u ith oi he around ilrui: dealeis he .iioiiiid k n o w n d ru u .iieas. Sfi.’' .iitom e\ k e . .Also t'ound in eonienipt o| eouit h't latdiness. S.'iO tine. J.S honis ni i.iil, - M iiik A iid ie w H iieklLS. D W 1. speediiii: S.'S In a o.s, leniaiideil lo D is lric l ('o iirl ludjjinent. (i()d .i\ s m jail suspended m on lhs. stm eii lic r dri\ e r’s license ,m d noi oper.iie u u»\o r v c liie le iin iil p ro p e r 1\ l i ­ censed. rem ain ‘ja in h ilK e nipIo\etl. not he co n victe d ol sim ilat olteiise. assessm ent. S i 01) tine. - .A n llioiiy Dew a\ lie ( Иипм. »>h- la iiiin ji p io p c rly b> hiise ¡Melense, reduced lo m isdem eanor Ci*m nion la w Гог1!егу. senleiieeil to da\s in ja il suspem led tliree \eais. e ouii C4isl: o h ta in in e |>roperl\ h\ taKe preleiise. re<luceil lo m isi|em e;m »)i c o m m o n law t«)ieei>. senlenced to A? days in ja il lo run al e vp iia lm n o f olher senlence. suspendeil iliiee years, continue u ith ()\ to n l I louse p ro g ra m , not a sso ci.Ие ччиЬ .ms ilruj: ilealeis or he a io im d »iriics «>i places u lie re tlriii^s .ue used, 's i.'sll re siiu u io n It) M li\ T . aiiom es lee: iw o o ih e i counts lelons obt.on- in i: propertj, h\ taUe pieieiise. d is ­ m issed per plea. ■ M ik e i-h /pa lM ck . also k n o w n as f-'redeiiek l it/i:er.ild. tel»'n\ tia t- tick in g in auiphet.iiiiiiie/nielli.idoiie. dism issed, - M jadley 1). M o u l. possession w illi inU'iH u> in.m utactm e/sell/de- live r inaiijuana. m a n utaeluim e co n- Ii4>lk'(l suhstaiice. m aiiitainim : place lo keep e o iilio lle d snhsiance. sen ten ce d to si\ to eojlit m o n th s in p rison w ith civvlil \\ц tim e s e n e d . attorney Гее, - W in e s M ich ae l ( iihso n . lelony p rohatiiui vio l.itio ii oiM ot c o u iiU . sentenced to seven il.i\s m |ail. co n- liniied on p io i\iii(tn . it .um tliei posi- liv i' diU 'j lest, u ill he aiiesied ini- iM ediaiel\. .ihide h\ e u ite u sei h\ l''''''a lto n o |lK e i.M .in .itio iiie > tee. K elK I. lelons l%K\tk- in ii .m d '.'i e iitcfine . teloiis l.tu e iis. sciiieiK ed to mne to I I niom hs m pits.'M . D \K 1 p io e iiiiii. w o rk le- li-M^e. p,i\ I c'-turn ion nt S out <'t \'-oik lelease eauunes, • h e r iic k D e .u iije lo lo iic s . le lo n \ p io h .itio n vio la tiiM i out ot counis. senlenced l<t s i\ jo e t'jh i llltM llhs in pi Ison. - M t'scs l.ee I c t'u a id . assault w Ith a de.Hlls \\e.ipon. sentenced lo ('U li.iys suspendetl three se.us. not Use alcoliol Ol dines, nt't eo .ihout lesidence nt [>insecutini: w itness. Iia\ e a lu ll tune |oh t)|' he a tiill lim e sim leni w ith in '(I d.iss. com plete A I U ' p io^^i.ini. p.is le s im u u n i ol S.S. lOOio Kovsaii K eeioii.il. sS00,50 lo Row.m S uieical. S2-\} to I ’ied- m onl R a ilio Io i:ic .iI. Slit.S D .ivie i-M S . S.''2(l a iio irie s tee; .iss.uilt w ith a deadly sseap\'ii causing seri- t>us in iu ry. dism issed. - W ie lia e l l.ee l.u ttm a ii. Iwo ciunits m isdem eanor iniurs li' per- stiiial p n 'jie iis ; iw»> counts .issault on .1 i^oserim ieiu o tticial/e m p kw e e. reniaiided lo D is iiic l C ourt |ude- m erit,. 1 ;st) d.is s in prison, ,1c .se 1 eon I.s iich. .issaull w ith a de.ulls ssc.iptui. sentenced lo (lO <las s suspendeil thiee sears, not use .ilcohol OI drues. nol oo ahoul icsi- deuce k'l pi oseciitine s\ iincss. has e a tuM tinie jo i' or he ,i lu ll tim e slu ­ denl w iih iii .'0 d.iys. suhniil lo stih- st.uicc ahiise tests, ohtain ( i|-D . pas ic s iiiu tio ii ot S.'^. K»! to Kow an Re- e ional. sS lin.^U to Kviss .m S iui^ic.il. ' It» I’ ie d m o n l R a d io lo e ic .il. D a sie T.MS. S.'s-!» a1iorne> tee; ass.tuli \\iih a ikM ills sseapoii. d is n iis s e d : sim p le a s s .m il. d is- uussed. • liohhs l.m ies M oore, lelons h ie a km e and e n le iirie m o to r se- hicle. leduced to niisilenieanor tani- (»eiine ssith m o to r s e h ic le . tw o counts lalse le p o it to police sl.uion. possession ot diue paia p lie in ah .i. le lo iu possession o l schedule 11 c o n lro lle d suhstaiice. leduced lo n iisdem eanor possession ot dtuu (K ii.ip lie in .ili.i. sentenced to 1 »0 d.jys in p iis o ii lo iiin c o iic u n e iil w ith s e n te n c e c u r r e n tly h e iiit: sers ed. • k e h e c c a .lane N e llie s , also k n o w n as R ehecca N e itk's I’y ille . m lo \ic.ite d and d isru p tive , posses­ sion ot d ru e p a rajiheinalia. sim ple possession ot schedule V co ntro lled s u h s ta ric e , d is m is s e d p e r p le a ; teloiiy h iv.ik in i: an d en teriiii:. tclony la ice n s. dism issed: t'elony b ie a k in i: and/or enleririt:. larceny a lter hreak- ine/enterinu, le lo n y possession ol stolen goods, dism issed per irisiil- ticient evid e n ce: m isuse оГ W ild lile Resvnuce C vm im iss io n b oa l ra m p to r puiposes other lhan w ildlil'e. re* ststiiiü p u b lic olTicer. possession o f d iu e p a ra ph ern alia, m isd e m e a n o r p o sse ssio n (»f s ch e d u le V I c o ii- tio lle d sub sian ce . second d egree tiesp.issirie. dism issed: le lo n y lar­ ceny. sentenced ti> 10-12 m o n lh s in p rison suspenileil three ye a rs. 60 d a ys a ctive in p riso n w ilh cre d il eiseii at end o f (ilh la v s seiiteiice for tim e served, reporl to p n 'h a lio n o f­ ficer SS iiliin 12 liour s o f release from prison, subsiance abuse assessment and tieatm erit. SS77..'SO a llorne y fee. co urt cosls. • W e m la ll D . N u m i. isso counts m isd e m e a no r failu re lo file/pay in ­ co m e t.i\. dism issed per c iv il seltle- merit. - (ie o llre y .Alan O steen. D W I. re m a n d eil lo D is tiic t C o u rt iiitli!' lu e n l. sentenccil lo s i\ m iM iilis in p ris o n su sp e m le d iw o ye a rs . 12 lio u rs e o m m im ily sers ice. substance .lb use a s s e s s m e n l. s u rre n d e r d ris e i \ lice n se a nd n ol o p e r.iie m o lo r s e h ic le u n til p ro p e rls l i ­ ce n se d . S -(tO a lto rne y lee. co urt co si. iia n s le n e d lo S io k es C o u n ly . - Stephen M ryani Ta le. D W I. re ­ m anded to D istricl ('o u ii jitdeinenl. sentenced lo 12 m on lhs p iis iu i sus- jv n d e d m o n llis . seven days in la ii. svibsiance abuse assessm enl. siiire iide r d riv e r's license am i not opeiale m o to r vehicle until properly lice n sed . S-IIIO. co urt c<*s|. ira iis- te iie d lo I'iu ss th C o u n ly. - M a lilie w H a rr is o n Q u e e n . D W I . s p e e ilin e ()*> in a .s|). r e ­ m anded lo D is tiict (*ourl iud e n ie ni. sentenced to 4.^ d a ss in j.iil sus­ pended 2-1 m onths, subsiance abuse assessm ent, s m re m le r d riv e r's li­ cense and not o]>eiale m otor sehicle u n til pro[K*rly licenseil. 2-1 lu>urs c o m m u n ily s e is ic e . S IO O . c o u n cv>sls. - Jo lm M ich ae l K iissi. D W I. re ­ m anded to D istr ict ('o iiii jud e m e n i. sentenceil to (»0 da>s in ja il sus- pended .U) m onlhs. subsiance abuse assessm ent, surie n d e r d v iv e i’s li- ceiise and riot opeiale m otor vehicle u n lil p ro p e rly lice n sed . 2-1 hours co m m u n ity sers ice. SIOO. - D arrell K e ith .Sieelnian. m isd e ­ m e a no r D i'iiie s tic \'ioleiice p ro le c- live on le r vio latio n, sentenced to lf> ilays in ja il suspended i\s о s ears, not call s icim i o r place ot business u n ­ less e m e rg e n c y , n o i g o a b o u t v ic iim 's lesidence unless in siie d bs v ic tim , speak in civ il and a|>pr4'pri- ale n iaim e i. cx'm pls w iU i cu sio d v order. • M ic h a e l W a tto id . tw o counts fe lon y p ro ba tio n v io la tio n out o f co u n is . continued on proh.ition. pei- fo riii 50 lu u irs co iim »m iiiy service. - N athan W illi.im \\'alkcr. m is- tlem e.uior second degree trespass, p ra ye r h ’r ju d g n ie iit co nlin ue d hw IS m o n lh s . not co m m it ans c rim i­ nal offenses. 21 hours co m m u n ity serv ice. court cosls. .’ 0 ilas s lo pa>. if co m p lie s ssiili senlence. cliaiges svill be ilis m is s e d at e n d o l IS m onths. - I’ris c ill.i A n n W h ite , teloiis c o m m o n law lo rg e ry. red u ce d 1ч niistlem eaiH 'r ci>nniion lass lo ie e is . senleiiced lo d .iys in iail sus- [v n d e d three s ears, ui'l w i ile or p.iss ans forged irisiriim cn ls. s T s O a lto i- ney lee. ciu iil costs. - U iia ii K e illi W^ls^^и. lesisiiu'.; p u b lic o ltice r. assaull i>n a go se rri- nieni o lficia l/cm p lo > e e. dism issed p e r p le a ; s e c o n d d e g ie e r.ip e . pleaded no contest to attem pted sec­ o nd degree k iiliia p p in g . senleiicevi lo 2-1 lo 2*J m onths in prrson. 120 dass i.iil cre d il. D A R T p ro gra m . - .lohn R o h e il 'I'ounce. III. m is ­ dem eanor pioh.ition s iol.iiion oul o f c o u n ly . p ro b a tio n c M e n d e d tw o se.iis. lernaiii in ciisiods im id c.in be .ulm iU ed lo i lls! S le p I’lo g i.m i. 2} days j.iil cie d il. S tO a llorne y tee. K a llfcl T o .A p p e a r - Ros Das id Ingle, m isdem eanor second degree iresp.iss. - .losepli W d li.n n s . III. K 'lon s possession schedule II c o iilio lle il substance. - R o b e rl Le e .St. C la ir, fe lo n y possession o f stolen goods/property. - Je ffre y R yan H a ll.c ig h l cm m ts b re a kin g o r e n le rin g m o lo r veh icle , fise counts fe lon y larceny. - (ie ra ld M ic h a e l, isvo co u n is felony trafficking in cocaitic. - Charle.s Th o m a s P o o lc. fe lon y a b d iiciio n o f ch ild re n . - A lh e rl R o be rt R id d le . Jr.. ha - hiiiral felon, fe lo n y la rccn y o f m o ­ tor ve h iclc. Scardino Joins Edward Jones Mcli.ssa Scarilini) иГ Miicks- vilk'. ;i Davic Coimiy nalivc. iv- ci'iilly jiiincil lidwarcl Joiios as a lirancli оГГ'к-с adm inisiraliir (lU)A) trainee. "Л ПОЛ is nol only rcspon- silMe Inr Ihc ilaily opcralion of Ihc hranch. hiil also musi pro- viilc lop lc\'cl clicnl sci vicc and mai kctiiii; suppuri for my aclivi- lics." saiil Hrenda И. Ualllc. lo­ cal iiivcslincnl reprcsenlalive I'or the lirm. .Scariliiio's w ork iiieliidcs proi'cssinj; clicnl traile transac­ tions. iiriiviilinu cliciUs willi re­ ceipts I'or nioncV aiul securities, anil assistini; in the planiiini; оГ sem inars and spccial prom o- lioiis. She nnisl coniplcle Ihc finn’.s si,\ month iraining program lo graduate Irom the trainee desig­ nation. Daltle said she was impressed wilh Scardino's olTice skills ¡md her knowledge of the commu­ nity. She joined Edward Jones after 11 years w orking for HIUV; T in Mocksville. "I am cxcited lo become a part o f Ihis firm , which has earned the respect and trust of so 111',my mcniliers of our com ­ inimitv." Scardini) said. Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, нкмлчт« HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF! \\ hen selling yo ur hom e, thoie is one veis im poriaiit trait son should expeci sour agent lo possess - the .ihihl> to bring busers to the table. W ithout them , vou r home w ill onlv be "J-o r Sale!" W ith ilieiii. il svill be " S O l.D '“ So svh.it iloes lhal mean • "b u iig m g buyers lu ihe lable'.’ * I'o r a successful hnm e sale, il is iiecessais not only to uleiitify and allr.icl buvers. lliey must also be m oiis.tled lo iiuike a purch.ise. and be tin.iiici.ills i|uahticd to com plele It. W itliinil Ihe Iniaricially i|ualitied to com plete il. W iiluviil the hnancial .ihilily lo coiisuinniale llie purchase and or the coniniilnietU lo see il (o Ils conclusion. Ihey are not huscrs - m erely pios|>ecis. So. where do you Iind an agent capable o f bringuig yo ur huyeV to the t.ible,’ H istory is an escellenl h;uiim clei'. Look for an agent w ho has a hisUMA ol com plcline successful s.lies. Ihis iiiilisidual w ill hase a lirm grasp on m atkcliiig your home lo aiiraci Ihe right huyors. Negotiating skills and attention lo detail w ill al.so be evident. Look for an agenl w ho asks i|uestions, and seeks solutions to corieenis. If llie agent can satislV your i)uesiions and concerns, taxes tlic process seriously, and can show you a rect>rd of satistiod sellers, clumccs are excelleni that buyers w ill ;iIso be pleased to act on the purchase o f )o u r home. lixiK’ct a rccord o f results, and a very beneficial sale o f sour hom e. /V/«T lii-itw n i\ a K i'tilitir' wilh i'fitniniihni Л- Ci4ii¡uiny Rvulfy. he wtiiilil Ы" ¡tU'itscil to assis! \чш in vom- »u'.sl ivülly triìnsiifùon of hiiyitií! or w7//«.e (/ home. Ut' am bv n\ulhd il! .í.í6*yy»S-/íW7 for ilMV null rsitiit' timwiiims you may lunv. P e n n in g t o n Company R E A L T Y Mocksviiie 336.751.9400 • in Advcincc/llilisdalL' 336.998.8900 NEW' l ISriNC M r f f l ' i'd 247 River Rood • Spiciouv open lod jify c«ccuti»c I 5 itory home cn the ti«er 3BA. gfcjt room wiifi >aultc(j ccilmg and stone fircplicc. eil-m ^accntdporch & (J«k Mjuer BR on num !c*el, ni.>ny etcrji $}]9,000. Сд11 Debbie or Rodney. 222 GUdstone RokI - Thi coiy iBR cotuje ij perfect for bu/ers »%ho need i imjil home A low maintenance Updites include new v.indo«i. ^onie new carpet & mlenor pjini. Large milter bedroon) & living room, large laundry room $79.000. Call Mary. 225 Holly Lane • Kmg we Engluh Tudorhome ereii for enteruinini firrnl» & fnendj. 5BR, 3 full & 2 hjli BA. iorrrSi LR i DR. «uV office, kitctien w^reikfijt arei. Wl b$mt. 2-«r gjr. much more on t.)7 pmjte wooded \oi 5272,900. Call Mary. 163 fVoplcs Creek Road • Grcit ficrv»n}i 6» xrci Aífrtíxe lúatxxi Uí»1 evi be ¿il sipof-atiV S119,900. Cali DtU>«i> or RodiK-y. ( M M special Financing - Free Appliances J ^2000 Rebate to Buyer I f tic c c jild h lc OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday, 2-4pm Charleston Ridge - off Hwy 64 Mst 147 Deer Run • Grrat miiTiicrt or Wftcf femeon ргтл» vsoodcd bc lixatid г prttft Dctr Rir rtwicted pat¿ feam ncWe |un?jct Iwv bctbcr crpetig ms wf/rpbce. Ertut kaJmv bt rcrt $ I5(i’ Û Rejjoful^ pnccd at M 5.000. Call Mary. 500 E.ut Like DrivtJ • bifroculitc Icr« vautedCïi large cofTier lot Loolj knud n<sv Out bfuly ]Ва.2£А$|42.500.Са11 Mafy. 225 New Н.лл1р&Ь!а* Court * Oui>ru>g pjtjo *<•}. 3EP, 2BA. No Ьлл n-.ii;tcfu..;c Luxe rwnw lutuTil gli wim Aiy kw $146.000. CiJI DfbtMeorRtxboy, 253 East Lake Drive • 3BR. 2BA. Ope Cod r Îcjt í4-rátoit‘0>*l Ur^c pcii fci «Meoíww 119.900. Call Ocbbic or Rodru-y NEW I.IS rINC 164 UndjLane • Gœat vvw« ЗВЯ 25BA rvxK ps log btpUc fi tiri гост S1 И.900. СаИ ОеЬЫе crRodr>cy. 973 Eaton Qiuoh Rood • New Сосшшюл closrtJ&stongí $119.900. СаЯWwü ЗБЯ. ЗВА rutdi «vidi loo oí closcu & stoiÿe. Сатоляд U) WiiitavSiSen. ISI Н ж3BR.3.IBÄho DcbbicorRodrKy. Lane • Sicluded! Mjgnificent home on privite wooded ioL Jened tub. huge stone FP. Ig deck & rocking chair Irom porch ire juu J of the features of this wonderful home. $ 179,000. Call Debbie. 123 Cardinal - Ijxs Ы k«Uc tooQge & Stonge, lirjc wcoicd pc«tt» Ki«J>manj ‘Tooiine“ pnge. Large IHIKÌ7 1/2 ВЛ bfp: 8A w^ed ail rUa« lirduparg, q.n« nct^'boitvsod I mic fiom l-t0.$|7i,900.calijankc. 126 Oak Leaf Ct - Grtat new comtnxocn home fl pcpular Ook Cnjst! N<e rWid- oixfc-uc tooMiiVjiittd ce<!ng n LR. doiiJe ginge, pofcct far I st vr* buyta $99.900. Caí )»nkc. 163 Dakota Lane • IBA doublewide on wonderful 5 acres.All appliances stay. Storage building. $90.000. Call Glen. 1174 jcrlcho Church Rd. • liivtuculatd/ kepi 3BR. 2BA bnck ranch with lots of room' Coiy FP in LR & den. Jusl outside of town $1 IB,ООО.Call Qndy. 193 Kingsmill Drive « bw gcJf courseW-ws from boin bxk decks m ti« great Oak Villcy txamc! Hviy custom features. Uv rm A den provjde2 famJv алш. Uiifin bsmt fjtun* expansion w/ winng,hcal............... ■■«& insulation $217.900. Call Ptter. 278 Magnolia Ave * Great value m bcautjfui GardciiWlcy! 3/4BR.2BA bnck ruKhwitlt douWe tot Pictiy landscapiig. Ml finisiwd basement Too cod (o bc cnic.Pnced to sdl ai $IS9,900. Call Itndy. 135 PdwcII Road Lots of space. Great ru( kshops. covered do; run. \hm dock. 2 double arports. Much more. $l09,90(J.Catl Debbie. 522Î Hv/y.BOl South-М<еЬстесп 173 ХЛЯ. Cherry ubrvt) in knd«n Master fcud) with gvden cub. sepentc shcNver.doubkïmiy Lot of s(uce.ñKcd (osel $72,900. Call Peter. lilo • Perfectince! 3BR, t.SBA home in moye-itv condition, ^ould be a starter home or inycstment property. All appliances suy, paved drrvc. attic fan. pretty yard & landscaping.Only $83,900.Call Glen. 266 ShcfRcM Farm7>:aa'Great mini fann on 6 67 acm. i998 OW '»ibrid foundaiiotvAl fcnced in .vto for dop & horjcj. 24x24 bjm'v«kshop w/ shed & Qck room. Can board If) to 4 hoTKS. Only S3 nics off oi^,&4. $127,900 Call Janice. Give Us A Call To Help You Find The Perfect Home! Ä 4 Janicc .McDanlcI Drtibic Pennìneion .Mar> LvnneIlayiÌn»r .Магу llcndrlcks ‘JO'J-0747 909-1284*^ ^ ■/09 0831 '/40-7077 1509 Hwy 801N-Great starter or investment propcriy,3BR.2BA.app(o>i, MOO i£jft Roof, AC. and carpet ntw in ‘'99 '. Lot is .78 acre Negotiable price $¿B,900.CalBñK2ctt. 465 Gorden Dr • Qumiing and unique dcscnbes diis 3BH 2BA fKxne. Entry opens tor\ atr atTKin connecting to kitctien. Fonnil <9 mi,dcn w/f Rand Iwng nn Appealing decor, badi deck. 24' abore grtHind pool w/decki)g, fenced back yard. $ 129,900. Call Briggett 141 Loop Street' Cooleemee cotugc with I.4S acre lot 3BR. 2BA with an abundance of closet storage, ceilmg fans, some hardwood floors, deck, fencing, gas pac w/cewal air & ADT security system. $79,900. Call Mary Lynne.CdcnSisnley I'cterlleaven OrieeettFerrell McrlcRector JacldeCouIston DormaPenniniton AmvAueU 650-5172' 998*1047 Jls-2849 998*8900 7SI-94QQ 751-9400^ 7SÌ-9400 Е и в Visil us on ihe wch: vvvs\v,!4MiiúiigloiiRcaU\.eoní.......or........l>m ail usai iiiloíí'M’cmiingtonKcahN.c 0111 t ir BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. .July 25. 2()(»2 Davie Schools Start On Aug. 7 DAVIE COUNTY EN I’ERPRISE RECORD, .luly 25. 2002 - BII Sum m er vacation is almost over for Davie children. School starts on Wednesday, Aug. 7. O pen houses arc scheduled for M onday. A ug. .5, from .“i-S p.m. for elem entary and middle schools and from 1 ;3()-9 p.m. for Davie High School. School .starling and closing tim es: Cooleem ee Elementary. 8:15-2:50; C ornatzer Elem en­ tary, 8:15-2:45; D avie High, 7:55-3: M ocksville Elementary, 8:15-2:45: Pinebrook Elem en­ tary, 8:15-2:45; N orth D avie M iddle. 8-2:55; Shiidy Grove Elem entary, 8:15-2:50; South Davie M iddle. 8:05-3:10; .md W illiam R. Davie Elementary, 8:25-3. Davie Schools will be partici­ pating in the Tools for Schools cam paign, with bins at M ocks­ ville W al-Mart to collcct school supplies for needy children Ihrough Sunday, Aug. 17. There will be a sales tax holi­ day Aug. 2-4, and consum ers who purchase clothing, accesso- Chamber Moving T he offices o f the D avie Counly Cham ber of Commerce will be closed this week while it is being m oved lo the old Johnson Insurance Services building on Salisbury Street. R a i d e r s F o o t b a l l S i g n u p A u g . 1 The W illiam R. Davie Raid­ ers will hold a meeling for those interesied in playing foolbal on Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Raid­ ers Building behind the school. Call V irginia Scherer at 463- 5615. I ^ A d v a n c e N e w s By E dith Z im m erm an Advance Correspondent The Vacation Bible School presenlation was Sunday morn­ ing al the M ethodist church dur­ ing the w orship service. The children gave an interesting pro­ gram "G od’s Great Art Gallery". VBS was under the direction of Jane Gasparrini. The children’s art work was displayed in the educalion de­ partment with many observers. T hirty-four children altended during the 5 day period. We appreciate all Ihc workers who took tim e to help and make the Bible School a success. The cut flowers on the altar Sunday were placed in love and in honor o f Corey Tilley on his 5th birthday, given by his grand­ mother Brenda Burton. We w elcom ed K athleen V ogier and d au g h ter R obin Vogier back to church Sunday. c o L o i u e u . B A N K e R Q TRIAD, REALTORS- ()КГО 1ЕШ4 ti Ui tMf tao finca home Oram« 2 tornii U( »TP & tMl-iU Споал OR ■.hnXtMed ofg SJnr U i чюош im Mitaw) urtnt SMvtn fiwM ries, tboiwcar and .school sup- aiulcducniiotial software costing plies costing less than .SI(H) per less thal .S3.5(U) per item, u ith- iteni: and personal compiilers out beini: subject to sales ta.\. S t o r e h o u s e F o r J e s u s Now Collecting School Supplies To He D istrilnitcil .Stiirtini; Aiigii.st 5th To Davie (^o. (;iiiklrcn in Need. Items Needed: Crayons, Bookbags, Childrens Scissors. Glue, Rulers, Compasses. Folders, Loose Leaf Paper, 3 Ring Binders. Composition Notebooks, Pens & Pencils Ounations .SliuuUl He llrouglil lii A Storehouse I'or Jesus 464 Depot St. Mocksville Mon-Thurs. 9AM - 5PM (Tues & T liu rs Evenings b y A p p o in tm e n t) M 751-1060 TiH \IH S( 1ЦИ11 .S/i.ill/', n \ ,■! . Il-', . ¡II¡- ■ lill,II s. Ilof.i iilu ', 1,1.1 / V-'' !....... s-.' • Ol I III Si М1ИЦ //,.11 »IK. /( . ,i,t / III* , \l ' Who says you always have to face tough choiccs by yourself? Wli^ii \и(|г Im trui.il liiluic. 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C a ll I!c\ (ilo ria X lli:H ,\ ll'l)A IU \ \ V i:S T - lle rim u ln liu ii U V st • S2'M ,9IM I Clreal I level liv ine im lin uppei level .»c lu iieh p liin ilv il halli, p o o l, tennis .t i;oircou rse, lo.uls o l sntraee. lorn ial O R . I.re ( ìK . sftltil surl'aee com ilerlu ps in cal- in kilchen, Cialeil C o in n iiin iu .'llK C C m em bership iiichuleil. C a ll Sherri C oram 2111 MAMI VI I AN I.AM:'- Advuna'• SJ'ij.IMHI 7,.“: acres v^/poiul loc.ilea u ll Cnilerpass K,l, UU, 2 , 11,\, cedar sidiiie, Calh cini; Л; slone l-P in CiK. .\lasler un main, larec screened porch cadine lo liercd deck overlookine slocked р<пк1. evlensive landscaping, JiM Ihe sounds o f nalure. no sircss, Ca I Helh ,,\lkinsun 165 HOXWOOl) CIRCI.К - llermuda Run - Sl'JV.tUm Com pletely upd.Ued in lasl ve.iv, end ul cnl dc-sac, river view, laree rooms, ahmulani sioraee. w alk-in panlry, inaUire Irees, i.'aled com m unily, lorm al lam ily loom s. C all leinnfer Slroiid 4'>7 Kl\ KKHKM) DRIN K - lleniiuda K uh - S765,(l(l(l Hesl view ever! I’oul, lioi uih, ea/cl'o o\eilo.)ks eoH' course Л lakes. .Maihle lloors ihrounhoul, 1 kilchens, ,.\IIS Warraiily. Call (iloria .V: Ikn 15.^ KlIODI'. ISI.AM ) ( Г - Coiiiimiiiiiv (illcrs cinivcnicncc lo ilowiilown, W'ooileil. privale lol. ami a home lull oruomlcrtul loauiies. Call Sheivi Coi.nii, 247 NOKTII CAKOI.INA CIIU I.K - $249.90(1 Crealrucuii vv/vaiillal ceiliiie .V: rock l l>. I,;j kilchen w'cheirv caliinels. liirnial l.R Л DU, inornini; porcli Л imiie. Call Shcrri Corani. I5.t NO'KTII CAKOI.INA CIK - kW .W irU xcellciu Ml. livini; w .jviesl HK on main level, .’'-car main level uaraj;e. 2-car hascmcni iiaraye. hasemeni I'rameil loraJdl'l ruoms. Call Sherri Corani. 2fi.^ Sl’VliI.ASS - llerimida Kun - S146.9IIII Nice lownhome wiih 2 decks. Slone lircplace. wcl h.ir huill-ins. One level w ilh iiel'jhliorhood pool. Call Hev Supple or (ilnvia Maulievvs, I Id IIITO N - Hernuida Ktiii - $.119,9(1(1 Slalely hrick 2 slory -tUk lumie, ,\ll. niask-r, sunken ianiilv room with hardwood lloors. updales. wairanlv. Cidi Cherv I’l-'ink, ^9_IK IIKIDCI.W OOI) RI) . Cleimtums West - «К.Ч.ЧОН' ,MiR. 215Л home in desirable neifihhorhood, ,Ncw КооГ ( 1947). new deck. 1.1. olTice.Mlh HK. pool, leiinis avnilal'le. Call Sandra Johnson, 24(114>X KIlXiK CIRCI.K - Oak (Jm ve- $324.9(1(1 Spacious home vv,i;real lloor plan, liehi iV airy kilchen lneaklasl/den w/huill-ins, eas loiis. wired I'or alarm sysieiii. sprinkler syslem Л: heauiilui landscaped yard vv/iniealion syslem. 1,1, ilayliuhl liimus room w/l'ull li,\, woodcii lol. nei^lihorhood pool Л: icnnis. Call Saiuira Jdhiison, I'AR,MIN(; ION RI) - Davit' County - $199.(1(1(1 1.5 ncies cleared lami in desirahlc area, Ahsoltiiely yvirjieoiis. Call Sherri Coram, T a n g le w o o d A g e n ts J.IP CRS Or-i Kt<,» ?1U«» :'U44t8 «A'tin if-n С.Я1 Pit p,»,*- ‘,•1 Sj'.ru*i.x;H44,'4 [ ,y. An InfSependcnttY Owned ind Operated Member of the Prudeniul Rejl EsUte Amilates, Iftc. • Equal Housing Opportunity DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 W H A T F V .ÍR IT T A K E S ' Ш www.coldwellbaiiker.com MM <вя зал tÄjii frtj (JJ N к спвупгаПф^ 7 «ж» toa rer* tt Cirte бка « OijV;rt tri Мл fÇinjiCn, MÖW • biff fXTrtftfncí .X.‘jOO »crt cari Cíír. Ьо-3-.i Jai 4 па* v¿*i ....... .к:* Ul Ш 9 т т т т т щ т *б л гш m wm calti. Mëd nil nr*< _ I ?iflA Nm саанахл rtor« cf<e Mm M me» su)e. алв уы: rxn Vn krrpüa. гш>оо<а СЛ гггл ivje eai A L^tn. torrat »ring шttprtftfj VúífitfT-'Ч S« ilS?Wl.eil 212 т ш « т л ttmuu мяUM iíh 2 yy, t'.--. • -a утуол •глу: Г } î-r 221 uuit аики pim n?xIkZ KM' Si'. 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An f(]ujl Oppoflumty (omrjiiy fijujt Mommg Oppoituiiity iud» OtIicv is iiidíjiemlcnUy Owncil x\n<i Оцс» Dâvie Office Agents SAtUu Alltn йеЛуШк Betty Potu eita Ulem (hfiiC^ide (indylohnwn ilUnOiubb C4i}pjttlik Janel Hemleylinei Miittrt .........NancyManlull 9}|-1U1 AmindiMItt ^l-ttu UOoniu Potts 99M169 Mike Ilmm^tnan 99t-illiHMíllikmín 99M17JRenjelohmon ЯПуН(Сд1гс îteveûwem V)(Ullemii4 998-1183 998-11769U-11S89Í8-11779)1-1188Î98I16599I-11S]998-1182 99&-ttST998-115$998-1156998-1167 County Fails To Act On Twin Cedars Rezoning - Again a By Kiiii .liistvn Davie County Enterprise Kecuiil Toiiimy Price slill wants lo ilevelop land arrmiulTwin Cedars Goll Course. Inn keeps rnniiinj! iiita loinl blocks I'rom ссппиу coiliniissioiiers. I’ricc askeil lhal 6,271 acres Iv re/oneil Irom Residenlial Auri- cnltiiral (КЛ) lo Residenlial Suli- iirlian Special Use (K-I2-S), Lasl year. I’riee asked I'or a rezonini; lo allow 2(IOc<4Hlomini- iims lo he huill Ihere, The hoard 1аЫсч1 discussion, and al'ier 90- ilays wiilicnil a vole. Ihe re/onini; railed hy delaull. The hoard had lisied М.Ч cnii concerns. incUuliiii! impael at C ooleem ee l-.leiiieniary. This lim e. Price appeareil wilh a siiialler rei|iieM. riiis rei|uesl calls lor nine liiiiUliniis. I'or a total оГ .Vi con- ilomlniums lo he Iwill lieside the second fairway. The ilevelopmem would have access I'rom'Wall Wilson Koad, Uiiils wimlil have piililic w ater and a maiiai;erl onsite sevvai:e irealiiienl syslem. The planniiij; hoard narrowly ap­ proved Ihe rezoniiii: in a 2 in I'a- Viir. one againsl. aiul one ahsien- tioii vole. Atlorney Hank Van Hoy rep­ resented Price, and saiil Price wants to see the iiolt'course con- linue. Price huill sinyle-rainlly homes on ihe course, hul they haven'l sold as ipiickly as lie would like, 11' nol lliis. then what, asked Van Hoy, He poiiiled oul lhal il the yoll course were lo he sold, ihe whole acreage could he lurned inlo siniilc-raniily honies. crealini; more trallic ihan llie ,^(i condiis, liach cuiulo would he a tvvo-hed- rooin mill, at least I,(1(11) si|uare- I'eel In sl/e. al a cosi around ,$1(1(1.0(111. riie idea ilial Ihere should he no clianjie is nol a Iegitiniale rea­ son tor lurniiii! down the re/on- ini;. The planning hoard approved il. stall recommends it, he said. l-ngineer John Ciray spoke ahoul Ihe w asicw aler syslem. which would he contained under the I'airvvay, li the t'alrvvay was not an option. Ihere are .SI olher av'ailahle acres for Ihe syslem, he said. Creation оГ the syslem re- ijnires the use of slale approved e\peils, H'the developmenl were lo grow, he would like lo see il connecl wilh the counly syslem. w hich could he done at two loca­ tions. "irs extremely common lo ilo this (system!.** Clray. "lt*s sii common, the slale actually cim- siilers il a conventional system.** The hoard voiced concerns about the w astew ater system, spending the majority оГ their time asking Gray iiuestiims. In addilion to concerns ahoul how llie syslem worked, lliey also had concerns about who would main­ tain the sy,stem and how mainle- ivanee matters would be handled. Several homeowners I'rom the goircourse spoke in lavor ol'tlie condom inium s, saying ihey would only increase properly val­ ues in Ihe area, *'lt was always our intention to make it as nice a goll' course as we can allord." Price, who lives in Hickory and has owned the goH'course I'or 17 years, said, "This is not a rush judgmeni to build out and leave. We tried to do it with lots. Last year wo sold one. This year vve sold one. The lots haven't .sold the way wc needed them In sell,'* He ,sees condominiums as an alternative lor relired people who doiu want to move to Florida or Myrtle Reach, .Several people spoke against the pro|)osed re/oning. "1 think probably the three largesi issues are ihe sewage, the roads, and wlials going to happen il’they ilonl sell.’*,said Marty Kob- orts. Koberts pointed out lhal il ihe Monies arc for retirees, llien ac­ cess could be granled oil U.S. 6(11 heeause schools would no longer be an issue. He suggested improving the golf course. The nuinber one complaint had to do with trallic. Residents on Walt Wilson Koad are against aildilional traffic. One said thal the proposal would triple the tral- I'ic. H'lliis is aimed at retirees, why i.s it not named a.s .sucli, conimis- sioiicrPoinde.Mer asked. He said the counly has seen se\'eral rclire- nient conmnmilies come inlo llie counly lhal now need their own school ilisincls, I he unils are all designed for lelirees. said Van Hoy, Theie are no lacililies ior children in illese unils, lie went on lo say lhal ihe law lorhids denying sale to a will­ ing buyer, bul said lechnically lliey could call il a rclircnieiil vil- lagc. /\s I'or iral'fic on Walt Wil­ son. he said, people can drive up and down Ihe road until they change the constitution, tliat'.s not going lo change. Price said he had no plans lo build houses on the I'airvvay in- sleail оГ condos, '*11' w e can gel ihis ihing work­ ing. we intend lo improve the goll' course. There will he a new club­ house: we'll deal wilh the waler problem down ihcre. If 1 can't do this, 1 don't know what I'll do," Chair Dan Harrell asked why the land was in the niral land class in llie I'irst place, John Cialliinore. director of planning and /.oning said thal when looking al Ihe in- fraslriicture of Ihe area, major utilities wore nol expecled to e.x­ pand inlo the area. "If we approve Mi unils and il takes off. there'll he another Mi up before Iho hoard," Gallimore ,said, "livontually, il's no longer rural. In doing this, we’re saying by delaull, lhal we're going to say this is no longer rural," Gallimore said the amount of developmenl was nol a consider­ ation when Ihe land development plan was established, "We try to stick by the zoning map. Then vve get someone with a good message and wo chip away al il. and then wc don't liavo a zoning map any moro. If we've got a zoning map, in my opinion, wo need to .stick to il, or else mako a now one,*' Poinde,\ter motioned lo table the discussion, " t\ lot ori|uestions have been raised that 1 would like lo research and got moro an,swers for," " W e ! M a l ^ I t ! H a p v e n , ^ . y b u ! M a l ^ I t O - f o m c ! C om m itted to com plete client/custom er satisfaction & w ill go the “ extra m iles” in order to add m axim um value to service as it relates to your real estate needs! FORSYTH: 778-222! • DAVIE: 751-2222 854 Valley R d.Sutie 100 M ocksville, NC • 2419 Suite ICO Lewisville C lem m ons Rd. Clem m ons NC, l)ll ((IN tiihWill HKliit FtcDiflid lliireii (<btn Ua ]eluu6R*f((l-M9l {linb(tn*i(i{cei*Glll liuWnt;5i.i0?0 -Aninie»*«« шш тш 1иЪ) Ue« тш 258 Bridle Lane Îl-6iri,ERjjl!t!i)HtrRÀCl* 1 84 East Maple Ave, ■ l g | > И Ж Н 206 Deacons Way To Us, C l o s i t l ß Is Everything!- - ff 251 LytJia Lane 1018 Riverbend Dr.7583 Hwy 801 South 21 9 Lakeview Rd. 295 Griffith Rd 866 Farmington Rd, Г - с 1..,>. 438 Wilderness Wa 340 Ridge Rd. 'WTW т ш ш ш > т 'К А с г 1211 Woodward 379 W, Maple 246 Danner Rd. U N D E R A C T Lot 9 Dutchman Hills Serving Vou With Memberships in: The Winston-Salem Board of Realtors, Multiple Listing Service. Certified Commenijl Investment Memtiei (CCIM) (.uolmi Re.it Oat,i ................. (statewide cu(nniercial), Loop Net (commeicial listing network). International Relocation Services f iS I FOniiS Ifeill Uj X» 1И2 - DAVIE COUN I Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 25. 2002 DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD. July 25. 2002 - «13 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the Eslale ol ARNE D. YENSEN.. lale ol Davio Counly, Ihis is to no­ lily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 4lh day ol Octobor, 2002, being Ihree (3) monihs Irom Ihe lirsl day ol publication or this nolice wiil be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. Ttiis Ihe 4lh day ol July, 2002. Lucille S, Yensen, Executrix c/o T. Dan Womble, Attorney 3802 Clemmons Rd.. Suite A Clemmons. NC 27012 7-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Eslale o( MARY FRANCES HENDRIX, late of Davie Counly, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 25th day ol October. 2002. being Ihree (3) monihs Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estáte will please make imme­ diate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This 22nd day ol July. 2002. Robert L, Hendrix. Executor 4101 NC Highway 801 South Advance. NC 27006 Marlin S Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 7-25-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix ol Ihe Estate ol CLOTEAL N. GORE, late ol Davie County, this is lo nolily all persons having claims againsi said eslale to presenl Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or beforo Ihe 11th day ol October, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be ■ly pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All ' persons indebted lo said eslale will please make immediate payment ot the undeisigned. This 11th day ol July, 2002. Mary Rulh Gore Brownlow 415 Kingsmill Dr. Advance, NC 27006 7-11-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Admin­ istratrix ot the Estate ol OPAL AL­ EXANDER JACOBS, late ol Oavie Counly, Ihis is to nolily all persons having claims against said eslale lo presenl Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore the 11th day ol Octo­ ber. 2002, being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirsl day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estáte will please make im­ mediate payment ot the under­ signed. This 11th day ol July, 2002. Tracie Moore Jacobs P.O. Box 1074 Cooleemee. NC 27014 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Atlorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NO 27ü28 7-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT 2002 CVS 201 BANK OF THE CAROLINAS vs. SAMUEL DEAN JAMES TO; SAMUEL DEAN JAMES 133 Addies Lane Mocksville. NC 27028; TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking relie! against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature ol Ihe reliel being sought Is as lollows; Judgm ent/M oney Owed on Promissory Note(s) You are required lo make de­ fense lo such pleading no lalerthan 40 days from this date and upon your failure to do so Ihe party seek­ ing service against you will apply to the court lor the reliel sought. This the 18th day ol July, 2002. Grady L. McCIamrock, Jr.. Allorney for Bank of the Carolinas 161 South Main Street Mocksvllle, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 Nonh Carolina State Bar No.; 7866 7-18-3tn P U B L IC N O T IC E S UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTICE OF TEMPORARY VARIANCE AND SOLICITING COMMENTS. MOTIONS TO INTERVENE. AND PROTESTS (July 16. 2002) Take notice that the loilowing application has been liled wilh the Commission and is available lor public inspection; a. Application Type; Request lor temporary variance to minimum How releases b. Project No.; 2197-052 c. Date Filed: July 3. 2002 d. Applicant; Alcoa Power Gener­ ating Inc. e. Name ol Project; Yadkin I. Location; The project is located on Ihe Yadkin/Pee Dee River. In Montgomery. Stanley. Davidson. Rowan, and Davie Counties, North Carolina, g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act, 16 u s e § 791 (a) 825(r) and §§799 and 801. h. Applicant Contact: Julian Polk, Alcoa Power Generating Inc., 293 NC 740 Highway, P.O. Box 576, Badin. NC 28009-0576. (704) 422- 5617. i. FERC Contact; Any questions on this notice should be addressed to Mr. TJ. LoVullo at (202) 219-1168, or e-mail address; lliomas.lovuilaia forc.gov. j. Deadline lor tiling comments and/ or motions August 1. 2002. All docum ents (original and eight copies) should be liled wilh; Magalie R. Salas. Secrelary. Fed­ eral Energy Regulatory Commis­ sion, 388 First Street, N.E.. W ash­ ington, D C. 20426. Please include Ihe project number (P-2197) on any comments or motions liled. k. Description ol Request; As Ihe result ol a meeting held on July 3. 2002, Alcoa Power Generating inc. (APGI or licensee), Duke Energy. Progress Energy. Aquila Energy Marketing Corporation, Commis­ sion stall, and representatives Irom most ol the resources agencies wilh responsibility (or water tor the Stales ol North Carolina and South Carolina concerning Ihe drought in tho project area and reservoir lev­ els in the project reservoirs, there emerged a consensus that it would be prudent on behall of all users ol water on lhal watershed to reduce minimum releases Irom the Yadkin Piolocl Irom 1,400 cubic leet per second (cIs) to 1,200 els. Accord­ ingly, APGI requests Ihe Commis­ sion grant il a temporary variance in Ihe minimum release require­ ments Irom 1,400 cIs to 1,200 cIs until September 15, 2002, or (ur- Iher order ol the Commission. On July 5, 2002, tho Commission granled the variance request, but reserved authority to require changes to minimum releases as­ sociated wilh the temporary vari­ ance based upon comments re­ ceived from this notice. I. Location ot the Application; A copy ot the application is available lor inspection and reproduction at the Commission's Public Relerence Room, localed at 888 First Sireel, NE, Room 2A, Washington. D.C. 20426, or by calling (202) 208- 1371. This Illing may also be viewed on the web at htlD.w w w .lerc .n o v using Ihe "RIMS" link, select ■Docket#" and lollow Ihe instructions (call 202-208-2222 lor assistance). Acopy is also available (or inspection and reproduction at Ihe address in item (h) above, m. Individuals desiring to be in­ cluded on the Commission's mail­ ing list should so indicate by writ­ ing to the Secrelary ol the Commis­ sion. n. Comments. Protests, or Motions to Intervene - Anyone may submit comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene in accordance with the requirements ol Rules ol Practice and Procedure. 18 CFR 385.210. .211. .214. In determining the ap­ propriate action to take, the Com­ mission will consider all protests or other comments liled. but only these who lile a molion to intervene in accordance with the Com­ mission's Rules may become a party to tho proceeding. Any com­ ments. protests, or motions to in­ tervene must be received on or belore the specilied comment date lor the particular application. 0. Filing and Sen/ice ol Responsive Documents - Any Wings must bear in all capital letters the title 'COM­ MENTS," 'RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS,' ■PROTEST,' OR 'MOTION TO IN­ TERVENE," as applicable, and the Project Number ol Ihe particular application lo which the liling relers. A copy ot any motion to intervene must also be served upon each representative of the Applicant specilied n the particular applica­ tion. p. Agency Comments - Federal, state, and local agencies are Invited ventions may be liled electronically via Ihe Internet in lieu ol paper. See. IB CFR 385.2001 (a)(l)(iii) and tho instructions on the Commission's web site at hltp;www.ferc.gov un­ der the "e-Filing" link. Linwood A. Watson. Jr. Deputy Secrelary 7-25-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CARO­ LINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRO ST EXECUTED BY JER R Y W. BRACKEN AND MARTHA S. BRACKEN DATED OCTOBER 16. 1998 AND RE­ CO RD ED IN BOOK 287 AT PAGE 632 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ot the Clerk of Superior Court and un­ der and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in the above- relerenced deed ol trust and be­ cause of delault in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se­ cured and failure to carry oul and perform the stipulation and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of the indebt­ edness secured by said deed of trust, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at public auction to the highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place of sale at the counly courthouse ol said counly al 2:30 P.M. on July 26,2002. Ihe loilowing described real estate and any other im­ provements which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated in Davie County, f^brth Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Shady Grove Township. Davie County. Norlh Carolina and more particu­ larly described as lollows; Beginning at an iron stake, southw est corner ol Ida B arneyC astle in the line of Monlicello Hendrix, and running thence with BarneyCaslle's Line tvlorth 09 deg. 43 min. 04 sec. East 440.94 feet to an iron stake; B arneyC aslle's Line; thence N orth 85 deg. 20 min. E ast 805.62 to an iron stake in the W estern right ol way. Margin ol a proposed 60 fool street: ihence wilh the W estern right ol way of said street; South 04 deg. 41 min. East 266.95 feet to an iron stake in said right of way; thence fol­ lowing said right of way with a radius ol 60 deg. 133.15 feet lo an iron stake in said right ol way: thence South 01 deg, 47 min. 12 sec. West 155,5.3 leet to an iron stake in the line of Monlicello Hendrix; thence with Hendrix line North 88 deg. West 909.69 leet to the point and place ol begin­ ning, and containing 9.94 acres, more or less, and being a portion ol Ihose lands purchased Irom Jam es Messick and Parks Ben­ nett, Together with the above lands there is conveyed a perpetual easem en t leading from said lands to the present termination point of Briar Creek Road, said easem ent to run with said lands in perpetuity in the hands ol all persons whomsoever and being described as follows; Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot No. 23, Green Briar County Acres, according to a plat thereol duly recorded in Davie County Registry and runs thence South 85 deg. 20 min. W est 136.43 feet thence South 04 deg. 41 min. East 113.95 feel; Ihence North 04 deg. 41 m in. Wesl 60 (eet to a point. Southwest corner of Lol No. 34, Green Briar acres, thence Nonh 88 deg. 12 min. 48 sec. Wesl 661.3 feet to a point; thence North 04 deg. 41 min. W est 1090.0 feet to a point; thence North 85 deg. 20 min. East 76.43 feel lo a point; thence Nonh 04 deg. 41 min. West 60 leet to the beginning. And Being more commonly known as; 374 Brier Creek Road, Advance, NC 27006 The record ow ners of the property, as rellecled on Ihe records of the Register of Deeds, are Jerry W. Bracken and Mar­ tha S. Bracken. The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is be­ ing oliered (or sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS," Neither the Trustee nor Ihe holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreem ent, or bolh. being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em­ ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder o( the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physi­ cal. environm ental, heallh or safety conditions existing in. on. at, or relating to the propeny be­ ing oliered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relat­ ing to any such condilion ex­ pressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessm ents including but not limited to any transler tax associated with the foreclosure, for paying, if any, Adeposit of (ive percent (5%) ol Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in Ihe form of certified funds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statutory upset period, all re­ maining amounts are imme­ diately due and owing. The date of this Notice is July 3, 2002. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cameron Dr., Ste. 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate of OLLIE FOSTER WARD, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate to present Ihem 10 the undersigned on or belore the leth day ol October. 2002. being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 18th day ol July, 2002. James T Ward, EXEC 809 Amanda Drive Matthews, NC 28104 7-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING gtjBEQ U £S.TJQR NON- C0.NTI9UQI.IS.ANNEX.ATI0N The public will take notice lhat the Boaid ol Commissioners ol the Town ol Mocksville has called a public hearing al 7:00 p.m. on Tues­ day, August 6. 2002 al Ihe Mocks­ ville Town Hall on Ihe question ol annexing the loilowing described non-contiguous territory, requested by petition liled pursuant to G.S. 160A-58.1: TRACT TWO - Allen Rd. Par­ cel. BEGINNING at a poinl in Ihe centerline ol Allen Road (SR 1304). and being a corner (or Sharon S. Smith: Ihence approximately wilh the centerline ol Allen Road NoMh 61' 46'14" East 90.83 feet to a point; thence aboul a curve lo the lelt (R=480 leet) on a chord North 47» 06' 12" East 243.08 leet to a point; Ihence North 32= 26'10" East 263.83 (eel to a point; thence North 33“ 11'38" East 163.05 leet lo a point; thence about a curve to the hght (R=152 (eet) North 56" 40' 27" East 121.12 leel lo a point in the line ol Amos Brown; thence North 06» 43' 50" East 187.17 leet to a T- Bar; thence North 86» 16' 15" West 706.17 leet to a T-bar; thence North 05“ 44' 00" East 729.27 (eet to a nail in a rock pile; Ihence North 88' 35' 40 East 275,57 leet to a T-Bar; thence Notth 88» 40' 20" East 248.47 leet to a stone; thence North 14» 36' 40" East 118.84 leet to a T- Bar; thence North 52» 46' 25" East 168.30 leel lo an iron rebar set; thence North 02» 27' 00" East 3.49 leet to a point; thence North 30» 24' 05" East 208.00 leet to an iron rebar sel; thence North 49» 53' 05” East 150.00 leel to an existing iron pipe; thence North 50» 10' 05" East 59.73 (eet to a stone; thence North 76’ 54" 25" East 133.65 (eet to a T- bar; thence North 77" 15' 10" East 183.76 leet to an existing iron pipe; Ihence South 04» 15' 10" West 388.94 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, contain­ ing 27.828 acres, more or less, as surveyed by G. Robert Stone, Au­ gust 27,1997. Subject to all covefiants, ease- rnents ol record, zoning ordi­ nances, and all olher easements applicable to said property, il any, including rights or easements (or utilities except to the extent lhat the same are released, terminated, or merged, A title search was neither re­ quested nor performed in prepara­ tion ot this deed. Terry L. Bralley Town Clerk 7-25-Itn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the Estate ol DAVID GALE HAR­ MON. a/k/a David G. Harmon, de­ ceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons, lirms and corporations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 2124. 154 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. NC 27006. on or before Ihe 18th day ol October. 2002. or this notice will be pleaded in bar o( recovery. All persons in­ debted 10 said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of July, 2002, Ihe same being Ihe lirst publication date. Linda A, Harmon, Execulrix of the Estate ol David Gale Harmon 7-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executor ot the Estate ol ROBERT CRAIG LEVAN, deceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Carolina, Ihis is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present tiiem lo Ihe undersigned on or before the 18th day ol October, 2002, said date being at least three monihs Irom the date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said esiate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 181h day ol July, 2002. tho same being the lirst publication date. Grady L. McCIamrock, Jr.. Executor of Ihe Estate of Robert Craig Levan Grady L. McCIamrock, Jr.. NCSB #7866. Attomey lot the Esiate 161 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751 -7502 7-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate of LOUISE CARTNER TUTTEROW. late ol Davie Counly. Ihis is to notily all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 25th day ot October. 2002. being Ihree (3) monihs Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment lo the undersigned. This the 25th day of July. 2002. Robert D. Tutterow. Jr., Executor 1029 Landsdowne Rd. Charlotte, NC 28270 7-25-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUEol the power and authority contained in lhal certain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by William F Shradei and Wile Katherine S. Shrader, dated the 29th day ot Januaty. 2001. and recorded in tho Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds for Davie County. Norlh Carolina, in Book 357 at Page 431 and because ol delault in the payment ot the indebt­ edness thereby secured and (ail- ure 10 carry out and perform the stipulations and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant lo demand ol the owner and holder ol tlie indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose for sale nt public auction to the high­ est bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale in the County Court­ house ot Davie Counly, in Iho cily ol Mocksville, Norlh Carolina, at 10:00 o'clock on the 1 st day o( Au­ gust, 2002, all that certain parcel ot land, more particularly described as (ollows; IMPROVEMENTS: House and lot/Condominium'or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1167 Williams Road, Advance. NC 27006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 2 OF BAILEYS RUN, AS SHOWN ON A PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 135, DAVIE COUNTY REGISTRY. TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICU­ LAR DESCRIPTION. SUBJECT TO COVENANTS OF RECORD. THE AFORESAID FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY HAVING BEEN PUR­ CHASED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITH THE SUMS SECURED HEREBY PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as rellecled on the records ol Ihe Register ol Deeds not more lhan 10 days prior to posting the notice are William F. Shrader and Katherine S. Shrader. Should the property be pur­ chased by a Ihird parly, lhal per­ son must pay the tax ol thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS 7A- 308 (nKl). The terms ol the sale are thal Ihe real property hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold lor cash lo the highesi bidder and thal Ihe under­ signed may requite the successlul bidder at Ihe sale to immediately deposit cash or cerlilied check in Ihe amount ol the greater ol live percent (5”'„) ol Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred and lilly dol­ lars (S750.00). The real property hereinabove described will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, prior encumbrances, if any. and special assessments. The sale will be held open loi ten (10) days (or upset bids as by law required. This Ihe 11 th day ol July. 2002. Ronald H. Davis or Frances S. White or David R. Caudle. Substitute Trustee 02-SP-126 7-18-2Ш WWW. e n te rp rise -re co rd .co m Saturday Night Gntos opon lor prncticQ al 6 p m. F IR S T R A C E A T 0 P.M. kV»nsron-Sa/em Munieipai Щ STADIUM Л iS B S E S H r g g S n d M ODIFIED 100 P r e s e n te d b y W S J S R a d io Fornai» îan» admiuecFomal» tan» admiued tor S1 {no o«cori roqulrod), courtesy ol WSJS. 100-lap M odified race p lu s Sportsm an, Street S to ck and Stadium Stock races a n d a CHAIN RACE! chained togetherl Admission: Adulls. 10 and oidor-SIO Agos 12-17 - se Agos 6-11 - SI Children undot G FHEK v.,Iti íidull osroil ________________P LEN TV O F FR E E PARKING Information about stadium rocina; (336) 723-1819^ Ч м А м а г З г ' P U B L IC N O T IC E S Ш Ш Т Ш X J S r 3 5 S 3 Œ » 3 E Î 3 4 r S r ü T E Ï i b ■ -'•‘-VV NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol LAURA KATE FREE­ MAN, late of Davie Counly. Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 25th day of Oclobor, 2002, being three (3) monihs Irom Ihe (irst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said eslale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day ol July 2002. Judith F Briltain, EXEC PO Box 986 Cooleemee, NC 27014 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ ING before the DavIo County Zon­ ing Board ol Adjustment at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, Augusl 5,2002 in the 2nd Floor Cnmmissinnnr^ Room ol the Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksvillo, N.C. The public is invited lo allend. The following item(s) are scheduled to be heard; Patricia Sawyer has applied lor a Special Use Permit lor a Pnvate Kennel in Ihe Residential Agricul­ tural (R-A) zoning district accord­ ing to §155.125(B) ol Ihe Davie County Zoning Ordinance. This property is located olf the south side ol Cedar Creek Road, approxi­ mately 7/10 mile soulh ol NC Hwy 801 Norlh, and is lurther described as a portion ol Parcel 3 ot Davie County Tax Map D-5. A sign will be placed on Ihe above lisled properties to advertise the Public Hearing. All parties and interested citi­ zens are invited to attend said hear­ ing at which time they shall have an opportunity to bo heard in lavor ol, or in opposition to, the request. Prior to the tioaring, all persons in­ terested may obtain additional in­ formation on a request by visiting the Planning and Zoning Depart­ ment weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Fri­ day, or be telephone at (336) 751 ■ 3340. John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning 7-25-21ПNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol DENNIS RUDY, late ol Advance, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, lirms and corporations having claims against the estate ot said decedent to ex­ hibit them lo the undersigned at the offices ol BELL. DAVIS & PITT. RA.. P.O. Box 21029. Winston-Sa- lem. North Carolina 27120-1029. on or belore October 25, 2002, or this notice will be pleaded in bar o( t(ieir recovery. All persons, lirms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day ol July. 2002. Beverly Jeanne F. Rudy. Executor BELL. DAVIS & PITT, PA. 100 N. Cherry Street, Suite 600 P.O. Box 21029 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 7-25-41П G a r a g e S a l e S a t. J u ly 2 7 S a m R a in o r S h in e Furniture, Quills, & much moro! 310 Seaford Rd. ph. 336-940-5582 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COtVtMtSStONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PURSUANT TO THE REQUIRE­ MENTS ol Chapter 160A. Article 19, Section 160-A-364 ol Ihe Gen­ eral Statutes ol North Carolina and pursuant to Article 11. Section 4. ol the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance, lhat the Town Board of Commis­ sioners will hold a PUBLIC HEAR­ ING in tho Town Hall, Mocksville. N.C. al 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Au­ gust 6, 2002. A) I h c l9 a n.9t.Moi;kSVl|lo has proposed a text amendment to tlie Zoning Ordinance. Article 3.2.5 Town Cenler. to delate the 3.500 square lool minimum building size (ot automobile sales lots. The amendment will allow smaller build­ ings 10 be used lor aulo sales in Ihe Town Center district. A complete copy ol Iho proposed text amend- ment is on tile at the Town Hall or the Davie County Planning Depart- ment. consider rezoning approximately 25 acres ol land to Campus Busi­ ness (CB) il annexed into the Town ol Mocksville This property is lo­ cated oil the north side of Allen Road across Irom Soulhpoint In­ dustrial Park, approximately 1/4 mile west ol US Hwy. 601. and is (urthor described as Parcel 84 ol Davie Counly Tax Map G-3. All parties and inleresled citi­ zens shall havo an opportunily to be heard in tavor o( or in opposi­ tion to tho loregoing changes. Ptiot to the hearing, ail persons inter­ ested may oblain any additional inlormation on Ihe proposal by vis­ iting the Planning Department in Ihe Davie County Administration Build­ ing. Mocksville. N.C. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning 7-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol CHARLES B. BATON (also known as Charles Bickley Baton, Charles Baton, Chuck Ba­ ton), lale ol Bermuda Village, Davie Counly, North Carolina, the under­ signed does hereby notily all per­ sons. firms and corporations hav­ ing claims against the estate ol said decedent to exhibit Ihem to Ihe undersigned al Ono Wesl Fourth Street. W inston-Salem . North Carolina 27101. on or belore Ihe 25lh day ol October. 2002. or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, lirms and corporations indebted to said es­ lale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25lh day ol July. 2002. GEORGE S. BATON. II, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES B. BATON George A. Ragland WOMBLE CARLYLE SANDRIDGE S RICE. PLLC One West Fourth Street Winston-Salem. NC 27101 7-25-4tn G E N E T R E X L E R R O O F I N G New & Old Roo(s 30 Years Experience Free Estimates 336-284-4571 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority contained in lhal certain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by Michaol J. Brady. Jr., Beverly J. Brady. Husband and Wile, dated the 12th day of July. 1999, and recorded in the Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds for Davie Counly. North Carolina, in Book 309 at Page 609 and because ol delault in the payment ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perlorm Ihe slipulalions and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant to demand ol Iho owner and holder ol the indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose lor sale at public auction lo Ihe high­ est bidder lor cash at the usual place ol salo in tho County Court­ house of Davio County, in the city ol Mocksvillo. Norlh Carolina, al 10:00 o'clock on tho I si day ol Au­ gust, 2002, all lhat certain parcel oi land, moro particularly described as lollows: IMPROVEMENTS: House and iotCondominium'or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 171 Elmwood Street, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Being known and designated ns Lol No. 20. as shown on tho plal entitled NORTH RIDGE. PHASE ONE. as recorded in Plat Book 6. Page 127. in Ihe Ollice ol Iho Register ol Deeds ol Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina, relerence to which is hereby made tor a more particular description. PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as rellecled on Iho records ol Ihe Regisler ol Deeds nol more lhan 10 days prior lo posting Ihe notice aro Michael J. Brady, Jr. and Beverly J, Brady. Should Iho properly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the lax ol thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS 7A- 308(a)(1). The terms ol tho sale are lhal Ihe real property hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold lor cash to Ihe highest bidder and that the undot- signod may require Ihe successlul bidder at tho salo lo immediately deposit cash or certiliod check in the amount ol the greater ol live percent (5%) of the amount ol the bid or seven hundred and (illy dol­ lars ($750.00). rhe real property hereinabove described will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, prior encumbrances, il any, and special assessments. The sale will be held open lor ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. This Ihe 11th day ol July, 2002. Ronald H. Davis or Frances S. While or David R. Caudle, Subsliluto Trustee 02-SP-132 7-18-2tn MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS COMINGI Bobcat, aeratot core plugger & more for rent todayl M o c k s v ille t33St 7 5 1 -2304 1 ___________________-__—__ 1 T O P i H N O T C H C O N S T R U C T I O N Jesse Ruller • Cooleftmee W I S S C O R V S R M I N I - S T O R A G E For all your .slorage need.s, choo.se us! I F O R S A L E : 1 Cars • Trucks 1 Utility Buildings 1 All Sizes, All Galvanized 1 All Size Dog Lots 1 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 4 2 1 Mocksvllle, NC Interior Trilll Cabinet In.stallation Dcci<.s Home Repair 336-399-8783 l^UlllU U> lU llll|llllt about iree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a ll todlaif! (33G) 098-8810 1 G A R A G E D O O R S MEFAL WOOD INSTALLATION •PARTS accessories • SERVICE COMMERCIAL'RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginther 751-2986 focksvillo, NC______ 3 B u ild in g L o ts F o r S a le Located in the Fork Church Community Contact Robert Stone (Ov^^ner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol tho Estate of RUTH BERRIER FEREBEE, late of Davio Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undorsignod on or belore Ihe 18th day ol October, 2002, being throo (3) monihs (rom Iho (irst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said esiate will ploaso make imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 18lh day ol July. 2002. Dianne Ferebee Baily 473 Meadows Edge Court Clemmons, NC 27012 7-18-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix ol tho Estate ol JAMES HAROLD MILLER, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said oslale to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 111h day ol Octo­ bor. 2002. being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication ot this notice will be ple.aded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said eslale will please make im­ mediate paymeni ot tho undor- signod. This nth day ol July. 2002. Colene P. Miller, EXEC 539 Pine Ridgo Road Mocksville, NC 27028 7-ll-41n NORfH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol JAMES KIMBROUGH SHEEK, JR., lale ol Davie Counly. this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 4th day ol October. 2002, boing Ihree (3) monihs (rom Iho lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mako imme­ diate payment to tho undersigned. This Ihe 4th day ol Octobor. 2002. Jamos Kimbrough Sheok, lit, EXEC 1501 Bearhollow Road Greensboro, NC 27410-3613 7-4-4tn Yard Sales Yard Sales 510 DAVIE ACADEMY Rd., Sal­ urday 8-until, Golf Clubs, Balls, Household ilems. Toys & mors, AUTUMN CARE YARD Sale, 1007 Howard SI. oli oi Duke St., Friday, July 26th 8-4, and Salur­ day 8-12. All proceeds going to Resident Council Funds. BIG YARD SALE: Sal. 27th, 8 til 1 in D eacon R idge oil Turrentine Ch. Rd. Family ilems. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES 2076 Highway 601S M ocksvllle, Nt: 27028 Locatcd approx. 1 mi past Davio High School on right 601 S. 336-751-6252. G rand O pening Sale Barbies, PorccloTn dolls, Beanie babies, Indian, Angels, lots moro. Tues-Fri: 11:00-5:00 Sat: 11:00-3:00 CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT Bait & Tackle now open. Tues­ day-Saturday t0;00am-6:00pm. I^ow accepting (urnilure. 1430 801S beside 4th Creek. 336- 751-4507, DEE'S ANTIQUE ON the Green...hill. 733 Greenhill Rd. Mocksville. NC 27028. 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393. Just Arrived Beaulilully Carved Oak. 3 piece Belgium Bedroom Suite 7' Armoire w/Mirror. Dresser w.' Beveled Mirror and Marble Top. and the Full Bed has Wood Rails. A must to see!') New Items arriving daily!! During the month of July. rN H E S X P B IirS IV X i Sc P R O F IT A B IJ B Yard Sales 117 HUFFMAN RD. Friday Si Saturday, 7;30-until. Come one. Come all. 2 FAMILY YARD Sale, Friday & Saturday, 7/26 & 7/27. 2188 An­ gell Rd. Rain Cancels. 3 FAMILY YARD Sale, W ednes­ day thru Friday 9;00am-5:00pm. Furniture/housew ares, books, ladies and children's clothes, shoes and handbags, toys, and numerous misc. items. 297 Lib­ erty Church Rd. off 601 N. close to Wm. R. Davie School. SATURDAY, JULY 27TH, 7am- until. beside County Line Vol. Fire Dept. Clothes, treadmill, toys, computer printers, misc. items to numerous to list. Priced to sell! In celebration ol Independence Day, We will have special Discounts throughout the shop. "A Little Somelhing lor Every­ one” GARAGE SALE, FRIDAY 26th 8 Saturday 27th, 7:00-12:00 oil Redland Rd. on Bethlehem St. Boys 6m on-18m on. W omens clothes and lots ol Household. GARAGE SALE-SATURDAY, July 27.7-2,3724 US Hwy 601 N. I mile North ol William R. Dnvie E lem entary School. Boys clothes, kids, toys, sltollers and more. SATURDAY 7/27, 168 Edward Beck Rd.. olf Liberty Church Rd Furniture, clothing, elc. Rain or shine. 7-until. SATURDAY 8AM-UNTIL, two lamily, 801S 1.2 miles oil 64. Radio. Nintendo 64 Games, plus cloihes. oval 4(t rug, law nm ow ers, riding lawnmowers. housewares, tools, lots more. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 8am . Lols ol Bargains! Boys small size clothing. Girls size 6-10 (all sea ­ sons). R efrigerator, H ousew ares, Adult Clothing, Children toys. 169 Beechwood Dr. (Garden Valley Dev.) Look lor Signs! SATURDAY, JULY 27. Well pump, desk, lawn mower, swing set, steam sauna, solar ilex and lots more. 206 Bear Creek Rd. SATURDAY, JULY 27TH, 6am- noon. No early birds please. Rain or Shine. Little Tike. Discov­ ery Toys. ect. Priced R eason­ able. Some clothes. Take 64W approx. 8 miles of Mocksville. Turn on Ridge Road-go 3 miles. 791 Ridge Rd. THURS., FRI,, & SAT. JULY 25, 26, & 27. 7:00AM Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts/ Bethel Church Rd. (oil Hwy 64E) TWO FAI..ILY YARD Sale, Sal­ urday. 135 Dnvie St.. Cooleemee. 8tii 12. YARD SALE 7/27, 739 Junction Rd.. Saturday 7-?. Men. Women & Childrens clothing. Household Items, Mini-Blinds. Goli clubs, Lg. Microwavo (GC) Like New, 24000 BTU, A C, TV, Toys, Antique dolls. Many more ilems something for everyone. Abortion Alter. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center offers conlidential & tree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices. nnd referrals. M ake a healthy choicc lor your lile! Call 753-HOPE for appointment. A n i m a l s 11 YEAR OLD Bay Q uarter Horse Gelding 15 hands, easy keeper. Goodlooking! $1,200.00 OBO. Call Kevin @ 336-940- 5727 2 ARABIAN HORSES with tack $850 each. $1500 lor both. 998- 8925. TWH 16 HANDS Mare, Excellent Riding. Due lo ioal in Oclobor. Bred io Generator Stallion. Year­ lings nnd Weanlings. Black Trail pleasures mares. Top Bloodlines, 704-278-2623 Apartments 2BDRM APT lor malure adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard m aintenance and paid utilities. Quiet S poacelul, Mocksville Convenient. Call Shelia nt 751 ■ 1515. Cedar Rock Assisted Liv­ ing Community 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Per led for older adults. $550,00'mo, Mocksville, Gall Shelia nt 751 - 1515, MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE; All brick eueigy ellicieni apaitment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & sw ings. Kitchen appliances luinislied in eluding disliwashoi. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy ellicieni heal pump pro­ vides cenlral h e at and air. Prewired lor cable TV S phones. Insulated windows S doors. No wax kitchens bnth floors. Located in Mocksvilie behind the old Hen­ dricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr, oil ol Hwy, 158. C i­ lice hours 1-6 M-F 8 Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. VINEYARD BROOK, HANES Mall Area. 2 BR, 1.5 BA, rownhomes with screened porcii 8 S495 mo. Hubbard Rlty, 723- 4306.__________________________ Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view. 1BR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps (our, pool, w,'d, $500 per week. 910- 791-5788._____________________ Boats for Sale 14' ALUMACRAFT W/TRAILEr. 9.9 Mercury, excellent condition com plete with trolling m otor $1,900 336-492-2944. ABSOLUTE ABSOLUTE SATURDAY* JULY 27 • 10 AM THE ESTATE OF M IKE (LIVING) & HEIDI (DECEASED) LOVELL 1 2 6 W HITE EAGLE COURT, ADVANCE 2 7 0 0 6 ().\K \'MJi:y!)i:Viii.or.\HL\T ivii\i.íj-r<).vniKí.\<!SMiii.t)mi:\i.iir.\(:M\(>xn>\\iini:i.\(;i.¡:(í>i ur vu/'/s \/ /?// 2 iK U M K U a !U V < ;U A N 0 M A K Q U L S I > i ; M 'm ) X . l(M H H )M n > X c A H s (n i.s i i.ii.-i FU R N ITU R E ; 1 Drawer PeQOod Farm Tablo - Eiuty 2 Over 4 Chosl (QifU's Eyo Mapto Orawet Ftonfe - N ai!) - 6 WnKfcOf Siyto Chairs ■ Small Jewelry Chost - Rco Poster Bed - Pineappto Canopy Bed • Old Cano E3oilorn Cfuiis - Old Sdool Desk - Ctukj's Open Stoigh - Enity Sted - 4 Truiits • Vidrola & l-ots Ot Becxjrds - Drossor W/Glovo Boxes • Fifeplacu Scieoti - Very Nico Sofa & LovoM/al - 4 White UpiX)lstorod Chars - 2 Pat)0 Sols - Gaming Tnbto - A Groen Leatlier Chairs • Gta&s To?) Tnbto Wi'4 Chans - Canti Back Rockor - L-vno EJaker's Rack - Coffee Tnblo - End Tnblo - So(n Tnbk3 - 4 Pc. King Si2o Dodrooin Suitu •• U|)íK))stou)d Lovesoat ^ Gnrvrxl Fokfinq Talto Cuca 1880 - 2 Vcionan Rocking Chairs - Rod IjTddor Back Cfiair W/Carw Bottom H O U S EW AR ES : Bronze Lamp (Stgnod) - Gilciod Mirrors - Old Small Needlo()Qinl- LinvD^os Toa Sot - S «iw SkKl - (kitter Cuum - Wdk>r Mixing Bowl • Balanco Scalos W/Copjxir Pa/i - Casl Iron Pot - Copper Boter - Wagon wix?el - Lobster Trap • LDngabeigor aiükol • a ik Shoo RiXk - Wagcm Seal - Milking Stool - Stotgh Soat - Pinoappto Ftoor Uimp - Alabaster La/Tips - Several Other N o ) Um ps • 2 O U Quilts • Birdfxxisos - Liirgo Weatlxjn/arw (Horse) • Tv - Vcr • Upnght Fruozor - RofngcKalor - Washer - Diyor • Cookbooks - na«\tx>w Viicuum - Lots 01 CfMistmas & Other Houselwld Decor A R TS 8. PRIN TS: ’Tlx ) Moot " Hunt Scc*no By J.l. Hemng (1D67) - Fox Print By Karnan - "YoufKj Cottontails" Dy Ray H.inn - ’O n Tlio Prowr By Robert Flowers • Toll Painted Tray (Fox Hunt Scene) - *tove(east" By Matio Nifong - Witxlef Fltghf By Bob Timtxiilako - - Full Moon Gathering" By Debbio Ersiwo - •tale January” Artist Proof By Phillip H, Gibbs, Jr. - •'Farml>ouso & Wagon” By Chailos Muelle • Pair Of Fiuit Pnnts; TO O L S & M ISC.: now Push Mcwqt - Aluminum Stef^TcJdor - Hedgotnmiiw - Weedeater - Hand Tools ■ Dynamo Electric Scooter - Pol Cago - Douy - Well Pumps • Crosscut Saw '% llii> .’liiraiii (vi/.ufi'.l rñii/ (.'i/KVt rV I'lujiiiwi' A (kUi /Uti*«'« tli.7i . lit/if« •)> A't'.n/v hi Mmi- himi Ihi^ IhwiK-Sinm-fu /iiAi hvUmxI. UiMM Sl.no OwVv lUtitniv I'riOit ('.ml NmiiKi 1^» l.M-i>l(iiti¿: S.JJ A'. U Uliiii-1« Hit:.inlk-ss < )l nn- hkv li\u|< It« n«.' V’dm.k* (¡iLinuUn,-% Ol Any Kit»l. AiMnwi Ciiiiinui) \ C)v>in An- S'.< IW ,\iiv .-Vvnkii^' AllAriiii«iik.\-iioils».i) 1)1 S.(k'Siiivivtl'AII I’liiiUil .M.ik'iLit .S.ük-('i«kliklal l>) L E I N B A C H A U C T I O N C O . O W N K K /A U C r i O N K l i K . I'O D I) A . L U lN l lA C I I • ‘ T l IK I S T A T i : S IC ri'L lC M K N T 1M U )1TÚ S.SI0N A U S ' A N T IQ U I':S -C 0 I.I.K C r illL E .S -r A U M M A C IIlN IC R Y -R K A I,IC S -r A r ii-H U S 'IN i:s S I.IQ U IIlA 'l'1 0 N S 336-764-5146 • ww\v.leinl)iiciiuuclioas.c()ni ________N.C.A.I.. //5871 » N.C.A.K.I^ //(MSf, • N.C.R.IM .. //tSAfyUi » N .C ;.K .IC .It .l.. //K7WCI ni4 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lul.v 25, 2002gLASSIFTTCiiS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 25, 2002 - BIS IMEXPEMSEVE FROFIXABLB Child Care Homes For Rent Homes For Sale A LM O ST H O M E C H ILD Care has immediate openings - ALL AGES - (or 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shift pos­ sibilities). C onvenient hours 5:30am • 1:45am. Full Time, Part Time, Drop In - upon availability. Come see us at 571 S Main St., Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Debra, 751-PLAY(7529) LOVTn G NANNY NEEDED for 2 year old girl. Before & After school for 1st grade boy. Lighl house­ keeping. You must piovide crimi­ nal bacKground check and refer­ ences will be called. Great work­ ing environment with fun and en­ ergetic lamily. Good starting sal­ ary & paid holidays. Call Julianne Anderson @ 492-2219 and leave m essage OR forward resum e wilh cover lelter to: 125 Wing Haven Lane, M ocksville. NC 27028 STAY HOM E M O M will babysit In my hom e. Pinebrook School Area. Excellent R ates - 940- 6664. W IL rB A B Y S iT “ IN my hom e. Harmony Area. 704-546-5179. C all T itinniy lo p lace a c lassified by 10;30am T u esday!!!!!! Comm. Property APPROX. 2000 SF Building W /2 Restrooms, Just off 1-40 $800/ mo. Commercial Properties lor lease. Office and/or storage space. Vari­ ous locations. Call and tell us whal you need. Penningtons Company Realty 751-9400. Construction _______Equip_______ BO BCAT 753 FO R Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer. 751-3768. Farm Machinery N E W H O L L A N D (S Q U A R E ) Bailer, New Holland M ower, W ood Spliler, Tlllis tool. Hay Rake, Traclor Blade. 998-4805. Furniture 2 POPPASON C H A IR S $20ea. Twin M attress set $20, W ood Rocking Horse, seat, desk $25 plus, misc. items 336-998-2615. CHVn a (5ABINET-Black Finish with Glass Doors. 492-5404. 3B R , 1B A , ACRE lot, built in 1984, new paint. A dvance. 585,900. 998-6749. 3Br, 2^bBa-Oak Vail6y-$1400/ mo 4Br, 4Ba-Advance-$1250/mo 4Br, 1.5Ba-Advance-$850/mo 5Br, 2Ba-Plus Extras-$1000/mo 4Br, 2Ba-Garden Valley-$1000/ mo includes utilities 3Br, IBa-ln lown-$650/mo 2Br, 1 Ba Duplex- New Con­ struction- $660/mo Pennington & Com pany Realty 751-9400 B R IC K 3B R ; IB A House, Full Bsmt.. A/C. Appl. Furn., Acreage for Farming. Advance Area 998- 4951. FO R À L IS T ÌN G of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Seclion- How ard R eally- 751-3538 F U R N IS H E D S T U D IO É F F I- C IE N C IE S : Includes utilities, cable, local phone, housekeep­ ing. refrigerator and microwave. Monthly rental-no lease. $550.00 monlhfy. plus tax, paid in ad­ vance. One lime security deposil $100.00. For more information call 751-7310. Hom os For Rent, Ottico Space for Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors. 751-2222 JER IC H O RD.. 2BR, 1 BA, stove, rel. (urnished, $650/mo. Available mid-June. 941-7593 HOT POINT WASHER/DRYER. Dryer work great. W asher runs but need timer to switch cycles. Call 751-5277._________________ Health IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Sat­ urday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751-2512 Homes For Rent 2BR, 2BA, STOVE, Refrigerator, Heat Pump, Blinds. 940-2852. • Free Estimates • Insui4^ • Reliable, Friendly Service ashdalcinc@ ool.com A s h D a ie C o n s t iu c t io n S p e c i a l iz i n g in A l l P h a s e s o f H o .M E R e m o d e l in g Additions, R oofin g. Painting. .Minor Elee. & Plum bing, Kilchcn. Baih & Patio Tile. Dccivs, Docks, Sheds, Bam s, Fences, Retaining Walls lo C eilin g Fans...\V edoiialll David McCulIar-Owner PfKMM: (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -7 3 « 3 M oM I«: (3 3 6 ) 6 5 5 -8 5 S 8 AUCTION SALE Sal. July 27,2002 •9:0« AH Hwy 801 Cooleemee, (Beyond Roberts Grill) Sale b ein g conducted fo r M r. L ew is O ck er w lio is s e llin g o u t B usiness. E V E R Y T H IN G M U S T G O !! Fashion jewelry, Jew elry Boxes, W atch es, Pocket & Hunting Knives, Swords, C oca Cola 1982 Knife, O oral A cross Am enca Knife. Old double e d ge R azors, M elal Thim bles, Kids V C R M ovies, Toys (n ew & O ld), Mini Crossbow s, Tarps, N e w Painl Sprayer, Sanders, Polishers, 'Ham m er Ohils, Air Ham m er Kits, Lots o l antique lools, Bush axes, S ledge H am m ers, Shovels, R akes, N ew H andles for lools, Sladlum Seats, Collector Chevrolet cats (1:18 sca le). Baskets, H orse H ead Door Knocker. M ens & Ladies Hats, O ld S au sa ge grinder. O ld M owing Size, P ols & Pans, Old W ash Boards, B ow ls, M ixers, Blenders, C otlee Maker, C ast Iron Frying Pan, O ld R ecords, Milk G lass Pieces, Radios, Papertjack Books, B aby Clothes; P la y Pen s, Port-A-Cnbs, Dressing Table, Swings, High Chairs, W alkers, B aby Cradle, Rocking Horse, Fishing Gear, Dinette Set, O dd Tables, W ork Tables, C o ffee Tables, End Tables, John D eere C ast Iron Bells, H ead Boards, Fram es Dale Earnhardt & C oca C ola Pictures, B rass & W o o d C oat Racks, Roller Blades, Lumber Jack, B ed C ab (or sm all Truck. M exican Saddle wilh Stand, Intem ational Toy Tractor by Ertl, International 2294 C a se Toy Traclor, 1979 R ookie o l Ihe Year Sun Drop Bottles D ale Earnhardt, (2) 1966 Barbie's, (1) 1990 Barble....M uch M ore.... Auctioneer; Johnnie L. Hellard, NCAL /r4529 Phone; (336) 998-8989 or (336) 998-7484 Food & Drink Avalliible-Not Responsible For Accidents Announcements Day of Sale Supercedes All Olher Advertising. H O U SE FO R R ENT or Sale. 273 Feezor Rd. near Hardison Meth­ odist Church. 336-463-5361. H O U S E FO R RENT-3BR. IB A $550/m onth in city limits 722- 0220. BEAU TIFUL SO U TH ER N LIV­ ING Custom Home, 4BR, 3.5 BA, Finished Basement, Private cul- de-sac lot, Hardwoods, Fenced Playground, Deck, Palio. Exten­ sive Landscaping. Great for En­ tertaining. L ocated in Marchwoods oil People's Creek Rd. $243,000. Call lor appoint­ ment. 692-7565. BILL CO N SO LID A TIO N W ITH the purchase of new modular home. Call 336-751-1571. CAPE C O DHO M E, 1930 Sq. Ft., 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath. Normal Build­ ing Cost $125,400. July Only $75,000. Built on your lot! Call 1 - 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. FO R S A L E ...B Y O W N E R , $99,000. 1900 sq II, over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, lire- place, Ig living room, den, cov­ ered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 basem ent with work area, brick with central air. Call lor appointment 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville. MODULAR HOM ES ON your lot shipped direct- Save $$. For Iree literature, call 1 •888-889-6356. M ODULAR HOM ES STARTING at Mid 40's. Call Today 1-888- 251-6790. NEW HOME, 7/12 roof, insulated windows, much more. No.'mal cost $75,000. Built on your lol $57,950. July Onlyl 336-7 7340 or 1 •866-624-7457. TR U E M O DULA R™ H O M E S - Huge Savings! For Literature Call 1-800-322-8679. $57,950. July Onlyl 336-751 H O U SE FO R RENT-3BR, ISA, $500/Month in city limits. 492- 7505. M O CKS VILLE AREA, 3BR, 2BA H uge H ouse on 2.75 acres. Large workshop/^water/electricity. $895/mo. 751-4371. N IC E 2B R , IB A , FULL b ase­ m ent, William n. Davie Area. $450/m o., $450/deposil. 704- 546-2089. Homes For Sale 1 LEVEL, 2BR Townhome with tiled sun room acro ss trom Tanglewood. Easy access to 140. 712-9927. 1 S T TIM E HO M E BU YERS gov­ ernment finance program. Low, Low down. All applications ac­ cepted. Call 336-751-0184. 1ST TIM E HO M E Buyers. Gov't financed program s. Low, Low, Low Down. All applications ac­ cepted. Call 336-744-9557. A W Y so M E 2 l e v e l Home on 1/4 acre lot. P ets & children welcom. Great schools and shop­ ping. HURRY! 1 lelt. Call 336- 744-9354. WHY RENT? G OV’T loans avail­ able with LOW down payment to purchase your own home. Model homes available NOW. All appli­ cations accepted. Call 336-744- 9172. "FOR SINGLE PARENTS Only!' Special financing for you and your family 2,3.&4 Bedroom Homes starting as low as $164 per month. Only 7 units left. All applications accepted. Call (336) 751-0179. Land For Sale 1+ A C R E B U IL D IN G Lot, wooded, some standing timber, public water accessible, oil Hwy 64W. OK lot double-wide, m odu­ lar or site built home, perked, $23,900 Apex Real Estate Sales- 998-5068. 1 ;57'ACRES WITH approx; 9500 sq. It. Brick front Commer. Bldg. on 64W. Approx. 1/2 mile Irom city limits. Will sell or lease lor tax value & finance with 10% down. Call 910-278-4887. If not home, Ive. mess. I will call you back. m m m \ i Land For Sale 4,5 A C R ES & 1.5 Acres Highway 601 N. Rd. Fr. Yadkin Counly "Not Restricted". 1/2 acre to 1 acre in Harmony with water. Paved. Re­ stricted to houses or modulars by owner. 336-492-7457. 6.4 A CRES w/30 It. wide gravel road. Thirty feet ol road frontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 Wesl. Call & leave m essage 998- 4632 or 751-1760. FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TRACTS- ideal for stick built or modular home. County water available 998-3678 LAND FO R SALE By Owner. 6 1/2 acres with septic tank, county water, 20X201.5 story bldg. 64W @ Corner ol Godbey & Powell 'Rd. 492-7690. LA N D FOR SALE, 2 tracts, 1 in M ocksville (41 acres), 1 in Woodleaf (37 acres). Bolh greal for farming or vineyard. 492- 7505. Lawn Care E J M O W ING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 _________336-391-2130________ Lost & Found FO U ND: W ELSH CO RKI DOG A T E N D O F B E C K T O W N C H U R C H RD A N D C H E R R Y H ILL R D ., PLE A S E C A LL TO IDENTIFY. 998-2929.___________ Lots For Rent M O B ILE H O M E LO T for Rent $160/month. 119 Eden Lane, Lot 5. olf Hinkle Dr. (off Hwy 601 S outh) M ocksville, 336-697- 1482. N E W A D D iffO N T O S hady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd, off Hwy 64E. O nly 3 spaces lelL 998- 8276 or 998-8222. Miscellaneous Mobile Homes/Sale LOW ES CO M PLETE W O O DEN Swingset with treehouse & slide. Exc. Condition. $200. 998-1823. TREADfHILL, LIKE NEW , COST $579. Sell for $300. 492-5735. Please leave m essage. W ASHER/DRYER $1 00,2 lamps $20 each. 751-2841. W H rR LP O O L W A S H E R IN Good Condilion $125, Panasonic M icrowave. 900 w atts $50, Kenmore Gas Range $20, Mens Nautica all w eather coat, size XXL-tall (bought from dillards), new, still has lags on. Cost $225 will sell lor $100, Fawn Color. Phone 284-2071. '95 LA2!Y J 24' Gooseneck Live­ stock Trailer $3000. 6x10 tag-a- long livestock trailer $1 ООО. 8x14 Tri-axle llatbed $1200. '88 Dodge Ram 150 pickup 4 wheel drive $2500. 1611. Hay Wagon $450, Ford 800 Traclor wilh front-end loader $3000, 165 M assie Fergusson Diesel Tractor with front end loader $5000. Assort­ ment of 3 Hay Spears. 998-2705. Mobile Homes/ ________Rent________ 3BR TRAILER FOR Rent. $400/ mo. 751-2304/751-5291 (night). 3B R ,2B A SIN G LEW lbE Mobile Home on large lot. Carport and Utility Bldg. $525.00 + deposil. 492-5897. HUD ONLY, TW O 14x80's: 2000 Model, 3BR, 2BA, garden tub, heat pump, Duke Pow er package with range and rel. only- Like new. Also, 1998 Model, 2BR, 2BA, garden tub, heat pump, Duke Power package wilh range and rel. only. Never rented. Like new. No alcohol, No drugs. No pets. Non-smokers only! Security deposits required. 751-3666 READY TO M OVE in: 2br up­ stairs apt. (urnished w/ furniture, all ulililies. $550/month. 751- 1218 1 9 9 5 -1 4 X 8 0 F L E E T W O O D Vogue. 3Br, 2Ba, Large LR & Kitchen, Exc. Condition. 492- 5717. Leave M essage. 1 9 9 7 1 4 X 7 6 V IN Y L Siding, shingle roof, 3BR. 2Ba mobile hom e se t up in Farm ington Heights and ready to move in. First m o n th ’s lot rent FR EE. $14,900.00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 1 9 9 8 1\/I0 D E L b W ^ k w o o c T Owner Financing guaranteed. Delivered to your lot. $477 pay­ ment. (336)249-7028 ?BAD CRÉblT'? ”With reasoti- able deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YESI A B A N D O N E D b O U B L E W ÏD Ë ON very nice lot. Move In today with $500.767-6686. A B A N D O N ED ¥ d (W È r‘3 b ë i room, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Som e owner financing. 336 661-1163 A B S O L U T E L Y T h F 'b ¥ s T prices ever on Repo M anufac­ tured hom es-Cash Buyers onlyl 767-3329. Miscellaneous Mobile Homes/Sale C R ED IT ISSU ES? ASSU M E niy paym ents on mobile home. 767- 0156. D IV O R C E F O R C E S s a l e ! Davidson County Double with 3 BR, 2BA. A ssum e Paym ents. $453.86+101. (336)249-8273 D O U B LE W ID E , 136 JO E Rd„ Nice lot, 3BR, 2BA, Heat pump. Garden tub, Side-by-side, Refrig­ erator, Microwave, Dishwasher. 998-5816. H IG H R O C K LA K E Area, '99 model 3BR, 2BA, D.W., owner fi­ nancing, $1,000 down. (336)249- 7028 M O B ILE H O M E O N nice private lot. I will finance regardless of credit. 767-3329. M O D U LA R H O M ES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356. 4-205 X 75 R -14 Tires on Ford Rims $100, 20HP Mercury en­ gine needs starter $500. Piano needs restoring $100.751-5213. C H E A P S T E ^ E T B tjlL b lN G S . D irect from m anulaclurer. R epo's, Factory Seconds, and O verruns. 25 x30', 30'x30', 42'xlOO'. Perfect for use as ga­ rages/storage. Easy Paym ent Plan. 1-800-405-7501. LO C A L'cH A N N E LS N O W avail­ able on Directv. Single System $29.99 installed. Dual System $49.99 installed. Call 751-9961. Toll Free 1-800-441-6408. credil needed. Call for free quali­ fication by phone. HOME ZONE, B A N K R E P O S i 2,3,4 BR Homes available in all areas. Prices starts ing as low as 2500. Must Sell. Ca.i 336-744-9294. 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage I Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Ow ner; Larry M cClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 ! II ST TIM E buyers program. No ■ I C a ........................... byp (704) 857-0157. S I 57>E r1 « ^nW .’ 3 Bedroom/ 2 Balh all appliances, furnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 $577 PAYMENT. DOUBLE Wide 4 BR on 1.5 acres-w ooded in front and rear. Olf a paved road. Good schools, (336)249-7028 1 4X 8 0 3 B R ,' 2BA O akw ood Home. Need to Sell. Owner Fi­ nancing available, 767-3329. 199iri4X 8T 0A kW 00br3B R ; 2BA Deer Run Park. $16,500.00. 336-998-8446. M O R TG A G E C O M PANY H AS S W ’S A N D D W 'S A LR EA D Y S E T UP ON A C R EA G E. Pay $485 and fees h and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. M U ^ ' SELLllT 14X80 H om e­ stead Plantation, Nice 3BR, 2BA hom e on rented lot. $10,500. 492-5492. O W N E R F IN A N C IN G lk ^ lL - AB LE. 3 bedroom /2 bath home. 1800 sqft. 450 per month. Rea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 R E N T TO O W N 3BR, 2BA Doublewide on nice lol. 767- 6686. DEADLINE for Classified ads 10:30 a.m., Tuesday Subsaibe today! S«ndnam,addreis ipaynmlla: Oa^e Canty Etiler^nseBecofi) РОБ0199Ч71 SM inSl It e v i!«. N0 27028 A U C T I O N Estate Of: John T. Mize (Deceased) 1252 Brookwood Drive, Л^1п51оп-8а1ет M o n . • . I n l y 2 ‘ ) • 1 ( ) : Л М DIRECTÍOSS: Fmm NOli to Sihis Crtrk Parkw ay Sorih (Towanlx U’tiAf ForeUi Trtt\f¡ 3 J40 irtiles, when rtnu! forks, hear <mio //n'.v 67 (ИеупоШа /inad). /mtnftijuif/v lurrj Ufi In frt>ni of Uiilr ForeM Unhrnity. Trayfl 6/10 mile, turn Hiffht ontit Polo Rd. Trustl I 2/10 nttlei. lum right utuo üni<«Uv«HHÍ £Íh've (/ü г(чи/ t\firr cwMinii Cnnenity Piirkivay). Trm el 4! 10 mile to ja/r on Hinht. P A R TIA L U S ^ N Q : F U R N IT W I 7 Pc White Bedroom Su«; Roof Lamps; Desk w/ Chair; 4 Drewef Martjte Top Drwser; 2 Drawer Martjte Top Dresser; Cedar Chest; Roí Top Lacies' Wntng Desk; 5 Drawer Dresser; Bookshelf: Potty Chair; Gun Cabinet; Bar Slooi; Desk Chair. Cherub Lamps wiPaneOed Cream S k Shades: CXrtdoor Wrought Iron Furniture; A K TIQ U C S A C O U E C T in X t : Temperware By Lenox (66 Pieoes); Comet China (Hand Painted): BoflaCeramica Plate (FfU/tPrtnl):14KRir>g:Cuftured Peart Necklace arxi Earrings; BCMfl and Richer; Stiver Creamer and Sugar Bowl; Costume Jesvelry; Btftmore M A Botties; Unrted Dairy Insulaled Mih Can; G E Ptonograph w/Speaker; AJbums; Film Posters; floseviie Pieces: SM>r plated Pieces; Porcelain DoB; fiiamn Mantel Clock; OW Polanxj Camera: Glassware; Cane: Spittoon M lS C m A N C O U S : 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis LS {13.462 fTvles): 12x0 Leonard Storage Buittng RerDington Model 110012 Gauge Shotgun; 1936 MtWafy Wle; Wheebanel; Rotrigeratof; Range: Maytag Washer агк1 Dryer; M»ciDwave; Dishwasher; Hand Toots; Yard Tools; Рйлд Cabinet; Aluminum Ladder; Coal Bucket; Sunbeam Deluxe Mixen Nikon Binoculars: Kenmore Sewing MacNne REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBIECT TO CONHRMATtON 3 Br, 2 BA House on approximately .34 acre, partially fenced In yard. Other rooms Include kilchen. living room, den, and laundry room. Oil heat, central a(r (Downstairs). Great for Investor. For info or appt for vlowlng. contact Tara Pope at 336.345.1311 C o l. K c n n c l h G . K c i n c r , P r e s . . N C A L 3 2 6 8First Choice Auction & Realty Pim i Liccnsc tfV229 • P O D ox 335. L e w isv ille • (3 3 6 ) 945 -411 8Viiit Our Web Sile tl www.tiritchoicetuciion.coin • emml: ctinichoicejuia trijJ.rri'otn AUCTION 4355 Woodboume Drive, Clemmons S a t . • . l i i l v 2 7 • 1 ( ) : А М DIREC710SS: FHOM U’-S." /-JO ti> Clrriittuiiiy E.iil tf/W. lurti ¡eft tinui Ltwinilh- Clfiiimotii fill, hitlw 9!i0 iitiiex li> VS UK WVii, 7'iirii hmunt Taiinle^viitul. Joihw V//W imir III 2ml MeiulimliriKii. [-jumm'c, Tiiin ritihl iinlii JJnjiiviiixl Or.- xc iirii' ll/m l, turn le/l on WniKllunintt' tJrivr, SiiU’ n/i riaht - wiiu li fur si^iii PARTIAL LISTfNO: FtlB W l'n m E ! 1870 Yortt Pennsylvania Iv^ahogany Sidaixiard, 1880 Ponnsyt/ania Dovetailed Washstand. Mahogany Empire Chest, Vctoiian Sltetctier Base Sidetoard, Maliogany Glass Front China. Several fvlahogany Chest ol Drawers. Several Eaity Oak Chost ol Draviefs, Earty Oak Dresser w/ Mirror, Several Maitjis Top Wclotian Tables, Large Selectioo ol t/ahogany Leather Top Tables. Martjte Top Washstand, Mahogany Gartw Tables. French Leather Top Qairo Tables. VcSorian Settees. I^lahogany Drop Leaf Tables, French Lady’s Vanity DressetCesk. Lady's Panted Vanity w/Minor. Early Bamboo Bookcase, French Marble Top End Tables, Mahogany Leather Top Center Table, Several CM Bainboo Tables, Oak Leaded Glass Slack Bookcase, Yictortan Baby Cradle, Early Soda Shop Chairs. OU Wcker Chairs & Table, Mahogany BuHet I Servers, fjlahogany Slant Front Lady's Writing Desk, 2 Pc. Glass Front China, French Amwire, Large Carved Pine Chest ol Drawers, Chippendale Sola Table, Ornate Marble Top Dnjm Table, Highly Carved French Bed, Several Very Omale French t^orrenodes, Mahisgany Bachetor's Chesl Pie Cnjst Tables, Small Mahogany Side Chests, Mahogany Inlaid Tilt Top Candle Stand EastLake Chesl ol Drawers, Mahogany Bow Front Chest ol Drawers, Mahogany Hall Table w/ Planter Inserts, Mahogany 2-tier Tea Table, Chippendale Occasional Table, Several Mahogany Ti\inks, Set ol 4 Highly Carved Victorian Chairs, Several Early Cane Bottom Chairs, Several French Arm Ow lis and Side Chairs, Several Outstanding Ladles and Gentlemen Vrctorian Chairs, Omale Eastlaka Chairs, Vanity Stools and much more IIII fliaU itverJohnson20GASIngleShot, IverJohnson 12QA,SpdnglleU 12G A AMAims 12QASomlHammertessChromePlale,(2)H4RArms12C3A,KeystoneAmis12GA M O McPrloe Single Shot, Remmington 22 LR, Savage Amis tAidsI 15-A 22 Cal. Bolt, Victor Elector 12 GA, WWI Daled 19t5 New England 30 Cal. Russian Rille, (Ajssbuto 16 G A Pump Gold Trigger, Maitn Model #60 - 22 LR Gold Trioaer w/ S rrw , n i A « c effiraBtt ta u s im «tut aaain n iN g i a« Perme B o n S ^ T ; ^ ^ Dirt Dishes, Lrg. Lallque V ^ , Umoges Dresser Sets, Flgural Czech Perfume Bottle Several Nippon Pieces- te e s , Creamer, Dresser Boxes, FVw Blue, Sugar Shaker RS Prussia C n «l & t w/ Stand, Large Old Wall lAxjnted Spice Rack w/ Porcelain Inserts, S ^ Racks, Old k » Cream Molds, Dough Bowls, Railroad Lanterns, McCoy Wall Casserole S el Shawnee, H u B ^ r a l R e s ile Pieoes, Jardiniere's, Several Occupied Japan Figurtnes, Griswokl R ^ C a k e Mold, G t o Wafcng Cane, Several Pieces 01 Cordey, Caprxie-Monle, Old ^ ^ ot Solmshaw, French Wall Babies, Cruets, Several Vrctorian Shadow Bo* Framed PeturM, Many O l OT Boards, Prints, U a d Soldars, Enametaare, Hobnail, Blue Willow ^ G re ^ .p rn k Depression Glass, German Knile, Old Ughlers 4 Tobacco tins Buffalo ?'i ^ Slops' StainedG t o , CtoxJeliOT, U n ^ , Stalfordshlte, Bronze Ink We», Cookie MoWs, Scales, Wooden Peitomtlng Bear Bike Old Jack In the Pulpit, Lariips, Old Tools, Sn signs, American Fostorla Candlewick ^ '^'ow n's & Peace Uberty, Old Paper Money &Silver Bars. Many moro rterra loo numerous to list 111 PgRMAM HIXIS Col. K enneth G. Ketncr, Pres., N C A L 3268 Ir^irst Choice Auction & Realty i(l'n>tchoweau<3iriaJ.rr.com GLASSIFIEDS I^ IJШ Ч E î^ ilS ^ V E FBOFTCABLB Mobile Homes/Sale Service Travel Wanted Employment Employment move in today, 3 0156. payments and B R . 2 B A 7 6 7 - I У S W EST DAVIDSO N, 3BR. 2BA Home $287 pmt. (336)249-7028 YADKIN CO ., nice large lots sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner II- nance. $11.900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-638-4590 “INVESTO RS & CASH Buyers" Oakwood Liquidation on all re­ possessed hom es. Singles 8 Doubles unbelievable prices! No Financing on these homes!' 767- 0156. Music PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Sell-players. Sales & Service Wallace Barlord ___________998-2789 ________Pets________ BLO O DHO UND PUPPIES FOR Sale. Mom & Dad on site $200.00. Cal! Ron or W anda Eudy @ 284-4032. LH A S A A P S O S $125.00.998-4805. P U P P Y Recreational 1992 K A W A S A K I J E T Ski & Single trailer. $19000 6 0 . Gail 940-2881 or 655-7539. Service •M IK E’S PRESSURE W ASH* vinyl siding and repairs decks, patios, driveways \ and walkways, siding. . 1, 336-998-9588 I'i,-, 336-909-1713 ; Insured - Iree estimate. ; A B EE’S CLEARING & Grading. i ; ■ Track loader, bulldozer, dump t./ . truck and traclor work. Clearing, . grading, landscaping, seeding, basements, driveways, etc. Free (H,;. estimates. 336-492-2089. ' B & D DESIGN & C O N STR U C ­ TION YOUR CO M PLETE HO M E IM- ^ PR O VEM ENT COM PANY \ We Work To Meet Your Budget! Specializing in additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone 8, tile work, light painting and small reapirs. , We also do Bobcat work. 'C a ll Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. Relerences avialble. Free Estimates. B A D C R E D IT O K , H ouses, Land, C ars, Trucks, etc. For Catalog send $10 8 S.A.S.E. JPT, P.O. Box 146, Mocksville, NC 27028. LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & Operator Brad Lagle (336) 940-3762 (336) 399-3821 n>^ivic iiv irn u v c- M ENT and Construction Com­ pany. Honest quality home re­ pairs, additions, renovations, lermile repairs, decks, and new homes. All work completed lo building code specilications. Cali lor Iree estimate. 336-998- 2615. LINK 'S SEAM LESS GUT­ TERING Richard Link-Owner Free Esiirnales 998-1798 M ISTY & Tracey's Prolessional Cleaning S Pet-sitting services in the privacy ol your home. Proudly serving Davie. David­ son & Forsyth. Will come to your home. Pets never have to leave home. Call lor more inlo. on Ihe various services we provide. 492-6545 or 764-9327. N EW IM AGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 Mobile ■ 336-909-4062 OSBO RNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SU SAN'S HOUSE CLEANING Reasonable and personal touch cleaning. Monday-Saturday call 998-9375. W R INKLES IN YO UR Carpet? We'll re-slrelch or new carpet in­ stallation, Free estim ates. (336)998-8402_______________ Statewide DRIVERS: NORTH AM ER. Van Lines has opening in Household Goods. Specialized Truckload and Flatbed Fleets. Minimum ol 6 monihs o/l/r exp. req. Traclor purchase/lease available. 800- 348-2147, Dept. NCS. G O W ITH A Winner! CFI is now hiring company. Owner O pera­ tor, Single and Teams. Loads with miles available immedi­ ately! Ask about our spouse- training program. Call 1-800- CFI-DRIVE, www.clidrive.com. HO M EO W NERS ATTENTIO N: RATES are Low, Bill Consolida­ tion Cash Out, Relinance, Sec­ ond Mortgage, 125% Home's Value, All Credit, All Property, Fast Closing. High Rock Mort­ gage 1-800-480-2565. IT'S N O T TOO Late to plan lor the vacation you thought you w ere going lo miss! Holden Beach. Oceanlront availability Coastal Vacation Resorts. 1- 800-252-700Q, www.coastalvacationresons.com TR U C K DRIVER TR A IN IN G . 4 W eeks or 10 w eekends. Job placement assistance, linanc­ ing, housingavailable. Call 800- 315-8764. Transport Training. 820 Grimes Blvd., Lexington, NC RANDY IWILLER &SONS 295 MilliT Krill il*,M(ii'k.svlllc (336) 284-2826 Skid Sleer Work Trencher Work Hauling Sepile Systems Loader Work J o in O u r T e a m S t a r t W o r k T o d a y ! H a b la E s p a ñ o l. L la m e H o y Winston-Salem's #t Stalling Company is now hiring (or Iho lollowing positions: $ 7 . 5 0 / h r . T e m p - t o - H l r e fvlocksvillo Aroa. assom bly work 2nd shift 3:00 p .rn .-l :30 a.m .. f^on.-Thurs, $$ W rite Your O w n P ay ch e ck $$ Rural Hall localion. Pioce Rato W ork 1st. 2nd, 3rd shifts intofviowninos: Mocksville: Davio Campus, Davidson Communily Coltogo Roo«nll6 TlKirs., July 25th, 2.00-1.00 pm. Yadkin ESC; Ftid.ny,July26th. 900-lt00p.m . At the TR Office: 774a Noun Poim bi«)., Winsirxi-Satom Englislr: Mon..Fn.930arn.or2.00p.rn. Spanish: Mon.« Wod., 330 p.m.; Tuos. & Thurs., 830 am . or3 30 p m , Fri, 1230pm. Bring Shmtsofkk'nUcaKnlo Inltmieiv Temporary Resources, Inc, Rvixirii'iice IlicDilTfniicc in SUillins 3.Vt4i‘X>-ll)(X> H AR RAH ’S C HERO KEE CASINO TRIPS Frid-Nite July 26th $20pp Tues-Day July 30th $10pp Allanlic City Trip Aug. 30th $169pp E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt Vehicles 1973 JEEP C-J5 $ 7 0 0 0 8 0 998- 9769. 1990 D O D G E 4 W heel Drive Shortbed, 318 Granny 4-speed. Very Good Shape. $3,500. 1979 Chevy Luv 4 Wheel Drive, Good Condition. $1.000.1987 Starcralt Pop-up Camper. 1211 Box $850. Call Kevin @ 336-940-5727. 199Q GM C SAFARI, New Engine, Complete New Brake System, S3000GBO. 336-284-6552. 1996 CHRYSLER T&C Van, 3.8L V-6, anti-lock brakes, air bags, dual a/c controls, 4 captains chairs, all power options, CD/ C ass, lorrest green, 103,000 miles, excellent condition. $6,250. 1998 FORD EXPLO R ER XLT, Auto, Air, 4WD, PW, PL, CD, 6 cyl, rear air and radio control, leather seats, cargo cover. Sunrool, ex­ cellent condilion. 65K, $14,500.00. 655-4320 or 284- 6495 (leave m essage) 2001 FO RD F150, 4-dr, aulo. Sil­ ver, camper top, $15,000.00 Re­ locating, must sell! 751-0105 or 704-578-2130. SALISBURY M OTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 TO YO TA CAM RY, 1986, A/C, Cruise, Manual, 1 owner, runs great. $1499. 998-2623 #2. •81 PROW LER CA M PER $3000, ■87 DELTA 88 Oldsmobile $1000, 8x10 vinyl sided bldg. $300 OBO. 492-5569. '89 CHEVY SUBURBAN 3seat, all power, cruise, tilt, cargo doors, wired lor towing, Michelin lires. $5495. 998-5254. C A S H P A ID F O R A N T IQ U E S , P A R T IA L O R W H O L E E S T A T E S , C O L L E C T A B L E S , O L D M E T A L T O Y S . A N T IQ U E F U R N IT U R E Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 Now Hiring/ Several Positions •Forklift Operators •Material Hanidlers • ProductionMechanic •Batch Mixers Accepting Apps this Fri. at the Mocksville ESC Room 116 fronn9-n am Olsten Staffing „ Services r m n o o l I T U E S D A Y I J 7 :0 0 P M j I Yadkin Moose Lodge | I Clip r/i/s Ad For Free Pack ■ Bring A Friend For TWo j C H R IS TIA N H U N TER IN TE R ­ ESTED in leasing land lor 2002 Hunting Season. Have Hunted for many years & am willing to obey any rules set by the land­ owner. 336-595-9330. P H O T O G R A P H Y S T U D IO LO O KING for models, all ages, male-female and twins. Call for an appointment. 336-998-3409 TR A C TO R W O RK: BUSH Hog­ ging, Box Blading for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, lighl loader work, lieid ripping , 611. tractor tiller, post holes 336-492- 5174 before 9:00pm. W A NTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDW O O D. yje select cut or clear cut. Shaver W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 W ANTING TO BUY standing tim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480. Employment C O N C R ETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri.. 10am- 2pm for applicalion. EOE C O U N T Y M A N A G E R -D A V IE County (Pop. 36,200: FY 03 bud­ get $51 million: 350 full-time and part-time employees). The Man­ ager is chief administrator ap­ pointed by a five-member board ol com m issioners elected lor lour-year staggered terms. An undergraduate degree wilh a M aster's degree in Business Ad­ ministration or Public Administra­ tion is prelerred. Special consid­ eration will be given for progres­ sively responsible experience in governmental policy and proce­ dure, including thorough knowl­ edge ol S tate law governing County Administration. County residency required. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send resume, state em ­ ployment application (PD-107), and salary hisiory lo the attention ol: Mr. Dan Barrett, Chairman, Board ol Com m issioners, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Open until tilled. DEADLINE fo r C lassified ads 10:30 a.m., Tuesday Now Hiring MUTUMNCARE OF MOCKSVILLE LPN; Full-Time Unit Nurse 3-11 Shift, Mon.-Fri. Please apply in person at 1007 Howard St., Mocksville E.O.E. NO W H IR IN G FIRST AND SECOND SHIFT ASSEMBLERS C o m lo rt Blit W in d o w s a n d D oo ris in M ock sville, N C h a s im m e d ia te o p e n in g s lo r Full-tim e 1st a n d 2n d S h ift A s s em b lers . 1st shift hou rs a re 6 a m -2:30pin M -F a n d 2n d shift hours a re 3 p m -1 :3 0 a m M -Th , SB ,40 p e r h ou r lo s la rl (s e c o n d shift h a s a $ 0 ,4 0 shift d ifferen tial) with a p la n n ed p ro g re ss io n to $8.65 p e r hour in 3 m on ih s a n d S 8 .9 0 p e r h ou r in 6 m on ih s. THE COMFORT-BILTTEAM PACKAGE INCLUDES: • C o m p e liliv e P a y • 4 0 1 K • M e d ic a l In su ran ce • P a id lim e oll/U n paid tim e o lf • D en ta l In su ran ce • P a id H olid a ys Please slop by our ollice today (8am -5pm ) and lill oul an applicalion al: C O M FO RT-B ILT W IN D O W S A N D D O O R S 125-A Q uality D rive M ock sville, N C 2702B E -m ail: b $ h a w @ com tortb lll,com .W IN D O W S & D O O R S. N O PH O N E C A L L S P L E A S E l COMFORT-BILT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER "Plan your lultife wilh ComlofI Bill Windows and Doors" EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428.. EXPER IEN C ED LEG A L S E C ­ RETARY needed for small office. Varied responsibilities with com­ puter and language skills re­ quired. Compensation depends on experience and job perfor­ mance. Send resumes to: P.O. Box 996, Mocksville, NC 27028. G A R D N ER ’S XPR ESS LUBE, located in Advance, is now tak­ ing applications lor lull time posi­ tions. Please call 998-1723. LIFEG U A R D S W ANTED FO R The following shifts: M-F 6am- 8:30am and M-F 12:30pm - 3:30pm. Lifeguard and CPR/PR certifications required. Includes complimentary membership. Will train the right person. Please stop by the front desk and complete an appl. or call Lisa Kepley @ 751-9622. M O D ELS W A NTED (AG E 18- 25) for racing promotions. Part- time. Please send photo and con­ tact info, to 195 Ken Dwiggins, Mocksville, NC 27028, Attn. Lisa. NEED M G RS TO TRAIN Growing INC 500 Co Top Commission Plan 866-704-6782 O F F IC E M A N A G E R /R E C E P ­ TIO N IST NEEDED for a real es­ tate company in Mocksville. Must be professional, organized, multi­ task oriented, and have slrong people/phone skills. Competitive salary, FT position. Send re­ sum es to: Resumes, 854 Valley Rd, Suite too, Mocksville, NC 27028. PAINTER'S & Painter's Helper's needed. Call Pele or Vernon @ 998-1047. R EC EPTIO NIST NEEDED FOR office to answer telephones. Of­ fer 401K, Insurance & Vacation. Please call (or interviewl 998- 8624 RN’s S21-$30 LPN'S $18-$24 For PRN Staff Relief, We offer: ‘$250 Attendance Bonus ■Rex Schedules, Referral Bonus ‘Direct Deposit, Weekly Pay ‘Travel & Holiday Pay Excel Staffing 1 -800-883-9235 E X P E R IE N C E D C A R P E N T E R N EED ED for installing interior & exterior doors. Must be depend­ able wilh Valid Drivers License. 40+ hours a week. Offer 401K, Insurance, and Vacation, Salary DOE, Please call for ¡nterviewll 998-8624 S E C R E T A R Y /A D M IN IS T R A ­ T IV E A S S T . N E E D E D F O R H IL L S D A L E /A D V A N C E O F ­ F IC E . E N E R G E T IC , O R G A ­ N IZED P E R S O N W IT H C O M ­ P U T E R E X P IN M S P U B ­ LISHER. R EA L ESTATE EXPE­ R IE N C E A P LU S . M A IL R E ­ SUM E W ITH C O VER LETTER TO : P.O. B O X 547, M O C K S ­ VILLE, NC 27028, FAX: ATTN: JA N IC E M C D A N IE L AT 336- 7 5 1 -1 7 2 4 O R E M A IL JANICEJMCDANIEL@ AOLCOM. TH E M O C K S V IL L E C ASEG O O D S Division ol Baker Furniture, a high-end manufac­ turer ol fine quality furniture, is currently accepting applications for: Veneer Machine Operator Machine Room Operator Sub-Assembler Hand Sander Hand Color Rub S Ship 1 yr, of woodworking experi­ ence is preferred. Vve olfer a competitive wage and benefits, including medical and dental insurance, pension, 401(k), 10 paid holidays, and vacation. Apply in person at: 521 Milling Road, Mocksville, NC or call 336-751-2183, Ext, 203. TR U C K D R IV E R S N E E D E D . Class A CDL's 2 years experi­ ence. Clean driving record. 998- 8810. W ANTED EXPER IEN C ED BO DY REPAIR TEC H N IC IA N Large local collision repair lacility is seeking qualified auto body repair technicians to join our team. We offer competitive pay plan, paid holidays, vacation, and Christmas bonus plan. State of the art modern equipment and an excellent working environment, l-car training preferred but will consider all applicants. Apply to Body Shop Iwanager. Also, taking applications tor painters helper, experience required. C loninger Ford Toyota 511 Jake A lexander Blvd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-633-9016 LINE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - Pcrforni.s work ill the instiillation, rcphicciiient, repair and mainleniince ot' water and .sewer line.s and appurtenance.s. Duties iiicliulc, but not limileil to, meter reading, meter iii.stallation. repair of waler and sewer mains, checking pump slation.s and olher related duties. Hiriiii; Range: S2l)..t47 - Applications received unlil position is filled. Starting .Salary depends on experience and i|ualilicalioii.s. S U B M i r A l*l> l.lC A 'n O N S I'O ; Davie County Water Systeni. Bviice M. Prall. Director 26 f Chaltin Streei, Mocksville. NC 27028 /j/irw Couni I IS AN nut-: w e re - you above the competition In fact, you're oligiblo lor up lo t h r e e p a y r a i s e s your first yearl Our extensive training program provides you with the skills you need to succood. plus lots you decide whon you are ready for more pay/benefils and more responsibiliiy. And thal's just the beginning, As a mombor of our dynamic foam, you’ll also benefit from tho following: 401K savings plan contribution — well malch 25*io of your contrihulion. up to 5*5« ot your saUuy (available after one year of service of at least 1000 hours, must bo al least 21 years of ago. Medical prescription, dental, life and AD& D bonofils (avaiiabio alter 120 days of employment, wilh at least a 32 hour/ week average) Employeo assistanco program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employoo meat and gilt discounts • Stock purchase plan (available to those at lest 21 yoars ot ago who have completod 00 days of servico) Wo OCQ Ituly commiMocl »0 ycui succoss ns о dodtcalod mombor ot our loam. At Cracker Oarrol, wo Iislon to vvhnl you hnvo to sa/ and uso Ihni foodback to mako positivo cliangos lo your work onvironmonl. What moio could you ask lor? II you aro rnoiivalod and onthusiastic, witn q pa&slon lor customoi soivico, como in and soe Q Manager lodayl We are currently holdng for: PART TIME HELP COME IN TODAY AND APPLY, WE A M A FASI^MCED« FUN PLACE TO WORK. W « orttooU ngforH iO H «n «rgy p «op i« tho» Bm to worit hard and m oto MONEYIII 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC E x it 1 8 4 , 1 ^ (336)712-9880 D id C o u n try s to r e W e are an equal opportu n ity em ployer. W ni6 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 25, 2002 Davie Dateline i i F u r v d r a i s e r s Saturday, Sept. 21 ■4lh A n m iiil R lile F o r A n im a ls , riilc starts 11 ,1.111. at .M a son ic P icn ii; O rou m is b oliin il Н п к к C cn tcr. M ain S i.. M iK 'k s v illc . C o st S 20 rej;. fee. sin in sor,h ip sa va ila W c. In fo: 151 -.'52 И ЧГ s ss s w .ila v ic n c h m n a n c .o ri;. prc- scn icil h y T lic H u m an e S o c ic iy o f U a vic C o u m y . R e l i g i o n Thru July 26 V u c D lim i n ib k ' S c lu K il, 6 :3 0 -8 ;5 (} p .m . n iiih ily , H fiir C r e e k H ap l. C h u rch . 492 B e a r C rk . C h u rc li R d .. M o c k s v illc . A llc h ik lr e n .y o u ih .a iu l :u lull In v ite d 10 jo in us. С лП 492 - 7 4 5 6 fo r in fo .Sunday, Aug. 4 i lo m c c o m in ); , C o n c o r d U n ite d M e lh o d is i C h u rc h . N e w M c r c y Q u a n e i al 10 a.in .. w o rs h ip at 11 w ilh R e v . R o b e rt M c M illa n , fo l­ lo w e d b y c o v c r c d d is h m ea l. D a t e s t o R e m e m b e r Now-July 28 N n lim il V is io n s , spring/su m m er art sh ow in ih e lo b b y o f B rock P c rfo m i­ in g A rts C en ter. M a in Sta*ct, M o c k s ­ v illc. F or in fo : 751-3112.Thursday, August 1 T im Z iim n iT m iin a n d Ih c Ilra ss KhiRS, in c o n c c n al D rock I’e rfo n ii- Inp A n s C cm er, N . .M ain .St.. .M ocks­ v ille, 7 :3 0 p .m . T lie K in g 's Hniss features three tru m pets, three Irom - K w es , atnba, pcrcu ssion keyboan ls. R eserscd sca lin g - S I.5 each . C a ll 7,S|-.1(KK)or 7.‘il- :5 (I.VSaturday, August 3 D riv e , R cilla m l Pentacostal H ohn ess, tim e to be u im ou n ccd. Ci\ll W S -2 4 4 4 О Г712-У 376.Sunday, August 4 A lle n J . ,\ !a rtin J r . R c llr c m c iit R t- C i'p lion , 2-4 p.m ., al D a v ic C o , P u b lic L ib ra ry. .Shon p rogn m i al 2:.1() p.m . .Saturday, A u gu st 10 .Silent A n A u clion .7 :.1 ()p .n i., at B rock P e rfo n n in g A lls C cn tcr, tickets S7, priHrccds lo b en efit A n s C o u n cil pro- gn u iis ши1 C iv iliu i p rojects fo r 2 002- 2Ш.1 year. R efresh m en ts s e n c d at in tem iission . C a ll 751 -3 (K )0 fo r in fo . M e e t i n g sOngoing H u m a n e .S o c le ly i if D u v ic C o ., n ion thly m eetin gs 2nd Tu es. o f each m onth, al o ffic c V a d k in ville R d. Ix:- hind car wash. 7.'!l-.‘i2 l4 . D u vie K cp u h llca n .Mens C lu h , m eets 4tli S atiinlay o f cach m onth. 7;.M)a.m .. R ed I'ig B lio . C e lc b r a ie K e c o v e r y , w e ek ly snp[X)n grou p fo r ihose s im gg lin g w ilh bad h abits, addiction s, and v ictim s o f abuse. .M eets F rid ays, 7 p .m .. al H illsd ale Diipl. Church, llw y . 1,‘iS. A d vm ice, C a ll 9 4 0 -661S fo rn io iv info. l)a v lc C o u n ly H o n «K iiic r| ;c n c y R es­ cue T n im , 7:M) p.m.. do«iistairN at tlic Agricultur.il Building, .Mtx'ksvillc. E ' - cty .Ini Tu esday cach montli. F or info: iMO-2111. D iiv ic C o . B a n d B iw s le rs.m ee ts 2nd Tu esday o f m onth. 7:.'!0 p.m ., D avie H ig h Banil R oom . ,Slu‘fn i‘ld-C u lu h aln .Support C ro u p , 2nd and 4 lli Tues., 7 p.m ., N e w U nion .Mclh. Church. .M eeting open to c o m - m unity. Fuin ll.v .Services " W h a l E v e r y I’lir- en l S h o u ld K n u H " , parenting chisses10 interested parenls o f teens in local areas, c v c tj' M on . 6-7:15 p.m ., al .M ocksville o ffic e S an foril A v e . C o sl S IS . F or m ore info: 75l-4.‘ilO , .leru sa lem H a p l. C h u rc h is a p ro v id ­ ing suppon fo r those w ho ha\ c lost their jo b s , 8 :.l()-]0 a.m . on .M ondays, call .^.16-2X4-2.128 fo r more- info. I*rr.i;resslve C lu b o tC iw lc e n ie e , 2nd T u esd a y, C o o le e m e e L ib ra n ', ."i p.m . C a ll 284-2975 for info, C lirU lIn n Ilu sln essm cn 's C o m m lt- lee o f .M w k s v llle , Thursdays, 7 a.m . .M ocksville R ot:irj' Hut. (io ld \VinR T o u rin i; A s socla lltm , R ed P ig H arlx'cu e, Gre*asy C om er. N .C . 801 at U .S . (lO I, 6 p.m . 284- 4799. D a v ie C o u n iy S la m p C lu b , 2nd Thurs., D a v ie S en ior Center. 7 p.m . 7 51- (t o ll. C iK ilecm ce R e c rc a tlo ii A s s o cia lio n . Z a ch a ry H ou se, Isl Tu esday, 7 p.m . A lc o h o lic s A n o n y m o u s , Sundays, 6 p.m . ¡uul W edn esdays, 8 p.m .. Second Pre’ sbyterian Church basem ent. Pine S i. C a ll 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. llo m e s c h (K )l 4-11 C lu b , 2nd & 4th Tu esd a v. C all 'W 8-8925 fo r m ore info. I’ ie d m m it T r ia d R n b h it F a n c iers , lasl S un day o f each m onth . 2:30 p.m . A ll n ibbit o w n ers w e lc o n ic . C a ll .3,36- 9 9 8 -9 X 5 8 o r v is il w w w '.pictln ionitriatlrahbii.com o r c- in ailp trt^iK X K «'a ol.com fi>rm ore info. H e lp V o u r s c lfS u p p u r l C ro u p .C a n - ccrS erv ices. In c.. 2 n d T u csd a y. n oon- 1:3 0p.m . D a v ieC o u n ty L ib ra ry.B rin g b ag lunch i f s oil w ish . F or m ore' into, cail 7 5 1-0313 o r 760-9983. .М О Р.Ч (.M o th e rs o f P re s c h o o le rs ). .M accilon ia .M or.ivian Chureh: Sup- |X)rt. fe llo w s h ip , crafts & fotxi. C h il­ dren gu id cil in o w n program .M O P­ P E T S . 9 :3 0 -1 1 :3 0 a.m . R cgisln itio n fe e fic x ib le to 4 o f children attending. S ch olarships ava ilab le. F or m ore info, call 998 -439 4. 1 si & 3ril F rid ays ( fol- losv sch edule o f D a v ic S ch ool S ystem ;uid are o n su m m er break at Ihis lim e - w ill resum e m ee tin g F rid ay . A u g . 16 al 9 :3 0 a.m .). C h ild ca re p rovid ed for sm all fee. T h e A r lis I G r o u p , D a v ic C ou n ty L ib ra ry, 7 p .m . last Tu es. C a ll B on n ie at 998-5274, C e n te r C o m m u n ily D e v e lo p m e n l, 3n l M o n ., 7 p .m . C o m n iu n ity B ld g . C m ilc c m c c T o w n H o a rd , 3rd T u es- slay. T o w n H a ll, 7 p.m . unless o lh cr- w ise n oted. .N 'orlh C o o le e m e e a n d C la r k R o a d C o u n c il, 2nd W e iln e sd a y . 7 p.m . Frien dsh ip B aplist F e llo w s h ip H all. D a v ie D im ie s llc X 'lo le n c e .S ervices, S u p p on grou p s fo r vic lim s . S ession s free, c o n fid cn lia l. T u esd a ys. 7 p.m . and F rid ay, 10 a.m . D D V S O ffic e in D a v ic C o u n iy O ffic e B ld g .. 751 -3450. F a m ily V io le n c e P r e v e n tio n S e r ­ vices o f D us le C o u n iy . F ree cou n sel­ in g fo r v ictim s o f v io le n c e and their childre-n. S cpar.itc grou p s. Tucsda\'s, 6 -7 :3 0 p.m .F irsl U n ited ,M eth odist C hurch o f .M iK-ksvillc. C a ll l-8(X I- 728-3413. C o n c e r n e d H ik e r s A s s o c iu tio n , F ooth ills C h apter, 2m l W ed n esd :iy, W estern S teer, U ,S . 601 at 1 -4 0 .7 p.m . I4 ih lic w c lc o m c . A d v a n c e (I'u rd e n C lu b , Is l T u es ., 9 a .m .„M ock s U M C , 998 -211 1. .M o c k s v ille (> u r iie n C lu b , 1st Thurs., First B aptist F e llo w s h ip H all, 7 p.m . V isito rs w e lc o m e. .Sons o f C o n fe d e r a te X 'eleru n s, 1st M o n d a y ,C ix 'lc c n ie c H istorical B u ild ­ in g, 7 p.m . M o c k s v ille R o la r y C liih .T u c s d a y s , irs B A o a on All New 2002 Chevrolets & Cadillacs! ' On approved credit through GMAC. Mode! & term varies. See salesperson for details. Bell & HoH^ard C H E V R O L E T Interseelion o l 1-40 & Hwy. 21 • 601 G ailh er R d., S la lesville 7 0 4 -8 7 3 -9 0 9 4 12:10 p.m .. R otary Hut. T a k e O f f P o u n d s S e n s ib ly . B ctlilch em U n ited M cthcxlist Church, 6:45 p.m . Thurs. F a rm in g lo n .M ason ic l.o d (;e .S'o, 265. 2nd M on d ay. 7:30 p.m . at thc h xige. C a n c e r su p p ort к п ш р . 2nd T u cs- ilay, 7 p.m .. D av ic L ibrary, fo rc a n c e r paiien ls. friend, fa m ily. l-8(X )-228- 7421 o r 751-0313. M o c k s v ille l.lo n s C lu b , 1st, 3rd Tliu rsd ays, 7 p.m .. R otary C lu b. D a v ie C o . U n lle d \\’a y H o a rd o f D ire c lo rs , 4th .M onday. 5:30 p.m .. B riK k C en ter ..Хипех, C o n f R o o m 208. ,M o c k s v llle -l)a v ie H o m e b u ild e r s , 4thT liu rsilay,7p.m .,C ap tainS teven 's. D a v ie lllg li A lh le lic Ilo o s le rs , 3rd M on d a y, 7 p.m ., sch ix)l calelcria. D is a b led A m e ric a n V e te ra n s N o . 75 and Au .xiliary, 3rtl M on d a y, 7 p.m .. c h apter h om e, U ,S . 601 south o f M o c k sv ille . F a rn iin K lo n R a r it a n C lu b , 2nd T h u rsd a y, 7:3 0 p .m ., F a n n in g lo n M eth odist church. P a r e n ts R e s o u r c e O r c a n lz a lio n (P R O ) support grou p fo r fa m ilies o f childre'n w ilh disabilities, 2nd T u e s ­ day, 7 p.m . C a ll Roscniai^- K ro p fe ld er at ‘W 8-3311 for localion . .le r ic h o -H a r d ls o n R u rilu n C lu b , 2nd T u esd a y, 7 p.m ., clu b bu ildin g. H ea lth D ep t..c lin ic hours: M on .-F ri., 8 :3 0 -ll:.3 0 a .m ., 1-4:30 p.m .: Tu cs- d;iys, 4 :30-7 p.m .; T e e n H e a llh P r o ­ m o tio n C lin ic , 8:30 a,m .-iUK)n, 2nd, 4th Saturdays. D a v ie C o u n ty H o a rd o f S o ciiil S er- v ic e s,4 ih T u es d a y , 5:3 0 p.m . al D S S . •M o c k s v iiie A A . T h u rs., 7 p .m . - c lo s e d in tn g. Sun., 8 p .m . - op en m tn g. C a ll C h ristin e at 9 9 8 -9 8 8 5 o r T e r ry 9 40 -594 4. N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s A gain st A ll O d d s G rou p, S undays, 6 p.m ., T h u rs­ day s, 8 p.m .. R o o m 208, B rock B lilg. D ru K P r o b le m ? H elp lin e, 910-785- 7280. M o c k s v lllc A m e ric a n Letjlu n P osl 174. V F W H ut, S an fo n l A v e ., 2nd Th u rsday, 7 p.m . .M o c k s ville C iv ita n C lu b , 6 :3 0 p.m ., 2nd, 4lh M on d a y, W estern Steer. A d v a n c e .M e m o ria l P ost K71‘J V'et- erans o f F oreign W ars and La d ies A u x ilia ry . 4th Tu es., 7:30 p.m ., post h om e. F eed M ill R oad, D a v ie C o u n ty U lR h t T o b lfe ,7 p.m .. 3rd T liu rsd ay, gra n d ju ry ro o m ,c o u rt­ house. 751 -5235 o r 4 92 -572 3. C o o le e m e e M e m o r ia l V F W P osl 1 1 19, 2nd. 4th Th urs.. 7 p.m .. V F W H all. N .C . XOI. C o rin th ia n L o d g e N o . I7 F & A M . 2nd, 4th Frid ays, 7:30 p.m . at the lo d ge . Y M C A F o r m o r v In forn iation. call 751-9622 o r v is it D iw ie F a m ily Y M C A .Swim Lessons C h o o s e on e w e e k , fou r w e e k , and Sal. a.m . session s. P re -reg is tra tio n re- tju ired. C a ll fo r costs, dates, and lim es.Water Exercise Class E asy en ou gh fo r begin n ers, c h a llen g­ in g en ou gh fo r thc e x p erien ced . A ll ages w e lc o m e . C a ll fo r class types & tim es.Gym & Swim Thurs. 9-11 a.m . (a g es 3 -5 ). A gre-at Stan fo r any c h ild . C o n fid en ce & s e lf esteen i sta'sscd. M o n th ly sessions.Karate-Carucado Style Tuesday.s, 7*8:45 p.m . A g e s 7 & up.Tae Kwon Do A g e s 6 & up. M e et T u es. & Th u rs., 4 :4 5 ,6 :0 0 ,6 :4 5 p.m .Camp Davie Y N o w reg isterin g risin g K -5 th . L e t V M C A entertain & en rich y o u rc h ild . slate lic e n s e d su m m er d a y cam p . W V e k ly fie ld trips. A p p lic a tio n s and in fo, packets at fron t desk.CampPRYDE N o w registerin g risin g 6-8th graders. S u m m er d a y ca m p in v o lv in g c o m ­ m u n ity outreach p rojecls, team b u ild ­ ing, and m ore.Parents Night Out July 12 ,6 - 10 :3 0 p.m . Paren ts lak e the night o ff. W e h ave a ctivities fo r kids in c lu d in g s w im m in g , arts, cra fts, ga m es, & m o v ie , D in n e r s e n e d , C ost $7 fo r m en ilw rs, S IO fo r n on -n icm - b e n .Pee Wee/Kiddie Kickers S iK C cr registration b egin s A u g . \ fo r 3*8 yr. old s. S ession run S ept. 14 - O cl. 19, Please c a ll fo r lim e s ш к! d elails.Parents Night Out A u g . 9th 6 -1 0 :3 0 p .m . A g e s .3-12. T a k e thc night o ff and a llo w the V M C A lo c a re fo r y o u rc h ild . A c tiv i­ ties include sw im m in g, arts st cralts, gam es and a m o vie . D in n er s en ’cd 6:30p,ni. C o sl: S7 m em bers, S10 non- n iem bcrs.Family Night A u g. 16th, 6 :30-8 :30 p.m . C o m c tre-at you r fa m ily lo eve n in g at V . H a ve dinner, play gam es, s w im , and m uch m ore. C ost: S2 p er person (5 & under free), S e n i o r s A ll S en ior A c tiv itie s lak e p la ce al thc D avie C ou n ty S en ior C e n ie r loca led in thc B rock B u ild in g on N o rth M a in Street, M o c k s v ille unless oth erw ise noted. C a ll 7 5 1 -0 6 1 1.Tuesday, Aug. 13 S e n io r B r e n k fu s l,8 :3 0 & lO rt.m . A ll seniors in vlied fo r fe llo w s h ip , fun & fo o d . S pace lim iled so call 751-0611 n o w to p re-register fo r e ilh er scalin g.Tuesday, Sept. 3 L u n c h Л I.e iirn " O n T h e R u n ” , Join us a M y s le o ’ T rip . W o n 't reveal destination until w e iu rive. L e a v e Sr. C en ter at 10:30 n.m. and s lo p fo r lunclt on w ay. R eg . begin s A u g . 1. Y o u m usi register in person ai Sr. C cn tcr.Ongoing I.u n ch , M ,T ,W , 1 1:.30 a.m ., T h , & Fri., 11 a.m . S liv e r l lf i il l l i K xcrclscs, S en io rC e ii- t e r .M ,W ,F .8 :.3 0 a .m . Q u illin B , every M o n d a y. 10 a.m . B rid g e , Tu esdays & F rid ays, I p.m . C u rd & H o a rd G a m e s , W , 1:30p.m . .Sr. C h o ru s , T h .. 10 a.m . S ilv e r S tr id e rs & W a lk in g P r o ­ g ra m s. D a ily at B rock G y m 6:30-9 a.m . C o o lc e m e e E len ien lary. 6 -8 a.m . S m ith G ro v e G ym , 7 -9 a.m . A i/ .lie im e r's S u p p o rt (¡r o u p , 2nd Th u rsday, 7 p ,m „ S en ior C en ter East R oom . C r c a lis e S c r a p b o o k in g C itiss, 2nd T u esd a y, 2 p.m . Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ite m s fo r D a v ie D a te lin e shou ld be rep orted b y n oon M o n d a y o f Ihe p u b ­ lica tion w eek . C a ll 751 -2 1 2 0 o r d rop il b y the o ffic e , at S, M a in S i, across fro m Uie courthouse. E v e t y b o d y 's F a v o r i t e W a y T o S a v e ! B u d w e is e r 12 P ack 12 oz. Cans Bud Light,Coors Light Or Miller Lite N a tu ra l L ig h t S uitcase 24 Pack 12 02. Cans