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06-JuneT h e B o y s O f S u m m e r Mocksville Legion Baseball In Full Swing At Mando Field Page B1 D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORDM r U S P S 1 4 9 -6 0 N u m b e r 23 T h u rs d a y , J u n e ,5 , .2003 2 8 P A G E S County Starts Process For Schooi Bond Vote Second High School Not A Consideration By Kathy CliatTin Davie County Enterprise Record ll looks like Davie residents will again have the opportttnity to vote on improvctnents to the schools. The Davie Couniy Board of Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution Monday giving nolicc of intent lo hold an $8.823 million C ooleem ee Sw im m ing Pool OKd To O pen By Kim ,Iii.stcn Davie Comity Enterprise Record COOLEEM EE - The lown swim­ ming pool should open this week, uflor u mcoting Monday night with membei s of the Save the Pool com­ mittee and the town board. There had been concern whether the committee would give the town the money it had raised to open the pool this summer. The board has $11,269 budgeted for Ihe pool this year, and the Save the Pool cominit- tee has $15,500, with some addi­ tional chccks still to be deposited. But, because of issues donators had raised, the committee was concerned about handing the money over to the town. “ Dolly (Urdinak, town clerk) ad­ vised me when I set tip the bank ac­ count to make it so two people would have to sign tho checks to avoid misappropriation of funds,” said Jan Ledford, who has led Ihe fight lo save the pool. “In Ihe begin­ ning, my Ihotighl was whoever wus running the pool could come up and say, ‘okay, we need another month of chemicals," or whatever, they would come to the town and get ap­ proval, then the town would go to the committee wilh a receipt and the committee would write a check and send it.” "That sends up a red flag because being a town, a government entity, we can’t do thal,” suid Mayor John Chandler. “1 don’t think wc viiill be allowed lo operate that way where we hnve anolher group paying the bills.” Ledford snid a lol of people who gave money said they wouldn’t want Ihe lown to handle it. “Then they .shouldn’t have given you money because the pool is owned by tlie town,” commissioner Fran Parker said. "Under the rules ofthe local government council, we cannol hnve another group paying the bills I'or lown properly.” According lo Ledford, people believe lhal once the town has the money, it will lie put in the general I'tind ami will he spent on everything except Ihe piiol, I’liiaNt.' Stu' ( ,'tiulut'tnee - I’agc 4 bond referendum lo pay for addi­ tions and renovations to four el­ emenlary schools and the high school. A public hearing on the mat­ ter will be held in July, after which the board will vote on whether to proceed with the referendum. Though the resolution approved by commissioners did not specify a date. County Manager Terry Braliey suid the intent is to schedule il in conjunction with the Mocksville, Cooleemee and Bermuda Run mti- nicipal elections on Nov. 4. The proposed bond issue is a scaled-down version oflhe $29 mil­ lion package defeated by Davic County voters by a 70 percent tnar- gin.on Mitrch 25, The proposed bond issue includes $2.58 million for renovations and the addition of classroom and sup­ port space 1« Cooleemee Elementary School; $2,66 inillion for a new gymnasium, cafeteria renovation and new cla.ssrootns at Mocksville EleiTientary; $1.02 million for addi­ tional classroom and support space at Pinebrook Elemenlary; $ 1.6 mil­ lion for additional classroom and support space at Shady Grove El­ emenlary; and $714,000 for renova­ tions al Davie High. Also part of the package is $233,700 in technology upgrades to North nnd South Davie middle .schools. Davie Couniy Schools Superin­ tendent W.G. "Dub" Potts und Jathiyah A. A l-B ayyinah w alks from his m urder trial in D avie Superior Court under the eye of sheriff’s detective Stuart Parker. - P h o to b y R o b in F e rg u sso n S e c o n d T ria l B e g in s F o r M a n A c c u s e d O f M o c k s v iiie M u rd e r By .Fnckif Senholt Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord A jury from Iredell Couniy heard opening statements in the second trial of Jathiyah A. Al-Bayyinah on murder charges on Wednesday, May 28. Al-Bayyinah, formerly known as Terry Dennis Moore, is charged in Ihc 1998 slabbing deatli of 71 -year- old S.W. Brown J.r, owner of S.W. Brown and Sons, a family bused wholesale grocery established more ihaii (lO years ago on Depot Street in Mocksville. Brown was robbed and stubbed at his store on March 6, 1998 in the early morning hours. He died from those stab wounds nine days laler ul N.C. Baplist Hospital. A jury found Al-Buyyinah guilly of Brown's murder in December 1999 nnd .sentenced him lo dealh. But becau.se evidence linking Al- Bayyinah 10 olher crimes nol asso­ ciated wilh the S.W. Brown incident were introduced during that trial, it was laler determined Al-Bayyinnh's right 10 a fair trial was violated and school board member Debbie Bingham Pullen presented the reso­ lution to commissioners. The planned $3 million improve­ menls at William R. Davie Elemen­ tary, which have been identified as the most pressing need in the school system, are not included in tho bond issue because they are scheduled (o be completed during the Fiscal year beginning July I. Please See County - Page 7 Taking Control North Cooleemee Residents Join To Help Neighborhood By Mike Hnrnhnrdt Davie County Enterprise Record It’s nol your old North CooU eemee. Residents in this neighborhood just off N.C. 801 outside CoQleeinee nre working to change their repulnr lion as a rough, drug-infested neigh­ borhood. Already, they’ve exceeded in get­ ting drug dealers out oflhe area, said Barry Melton president of the newly-formed Concerned Citizens of Norlh Carolina. The group hns held a clean-up day and a picnic lo help neighbors get to know one another a little bet­ ter, They held a rainy Easier Egg hunt. “ A group of local citizens has dccided to lake on the challenge of updating North Cooleemee inlo a fun, family place,” Melton said, The group meets monthly in a descried building. "Even though the nieeling spol mny be run down, their ideas arc nol,” Melton .said. They are working on a set of goals. Among the firsl ihings lo do wus to let everyone know the group exists. This was done by going door lo door and handing out written material. Please Sec North - Page 4 he was granted a retrial last August. The retrial jury, consisting of six white women, five while men, one black man, and four alternates, was selected from Iredell County be­ cuuse of local publicity surrounding the case. Jurors are being transported daily to and froin Ihe courthouse. Al-Bayyinah, 39, has appeared daily, ankles shackled, seated be­ tween his lawyers, Lori Hamilton- Dewilt and Richard Ramsey. Prosecutor Pulricia Bruce snid in her opening statement thal evidence Please See Murder - Page 4 2 - DAVIE COUNTY liNTIÎRPRISE RliCORD, Tluirsdii.v, June 5.2003 Exlitorial Райе DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsday, June 5,2003 - 3 D o n ’t T h ro w It O u t ... It M a y C o m e B a c k In S ty le T im e T o B u ild ‘C o a litio n O f T h e W illin g ’ F o r N e w R e fe re n d u m Finally, something wc сап chew on. Л new proposal. Something on the table lo bring to a close Ihis school debate. Something we can agree on? Too early lo tell. The Davie Couniy Board ol'Commissioners on Monday approved sending imotlier bond refereinlum for school construction to the volers — this time for .'SS.S million. It is a much smuller version of Ihe S29 million that voters .so .soundly rejected earlier this year. The second high .school has been jettisoned. Debate about building a third middle school lias been postponed, This referendum will e.xpand and improve the elementary schools and fix some problems at Davie High. Now to get the thing approveil. Most of the opponents of the first referendum vowed to support a smaller referendum — without the second high school. They promised to work us hard to get this one approved as they worked to defeat Ihe firsl one. The school board should lake them up on that offer. The board should enlist, again, Ihe parent organizations and the civic clubs to carry the banner for school construction. It would say something wonderful about this county to approve this referendum 70 pcrcent lo 30 percenl — the opposite of the counl againsl Ihe first vole. Bul the .school board and those of us who believe in public cilucation ctinnol take Ihe vole for granted. Voting for more taxes has never been popular — even for laudable projects such as Ihis. Gone are the days when voters approved bonds just bccause school lenders said Ihcy were needed. That's why the commissioners and school board toyed with the idea of merely borrowing the money without a referendum. They have worried lhal voters would rejecl ^ even the sinaller referendum. That’s a risk the county imisl lake. Borrowing the money — circumventing the referendum process — cuts the voters out. The voters need to sign on far this project. Our schools are worthy of their active, willing financial support. We would like to .see all the county commissioners join the team this time. Not as token supporters, but as real advocates. The sheriff. The mayors. The judges. The town board members of Bermuda Run, Cooleeniee and Mocksville. The .soil and water conservation board ... all of them should be vocal in Iheir support of Ihis referendum. It is Iheir obligation as leaders of Ihe county, Hxcellent school facilities arc important lo our fulure. They attract industry. They keep this a desirable place to live. They help provide our children with the tools they need for a better cducalion. One room schooihouses were good for Iheir lime. Bul we need to provide our children with modern, adequate and attractive classrooms. That’s why the school board nuist again lead a ‘‘coalition of the willing" into battle for this bond when it goes before the voters this fall. Thai coalition necds lo be huge, Л secoml failure woulil be embarrassing to this county's reputation. This is a package wc can agree is necessary. It’s not everything we need or want, bul it will finally address a festering problem in Ihe elementary schools. 1 It cries oul for approval. • — DwighI Sparks DAVIE; COUNTY lENTERPRI/Ei^iiECORD : USPS 149-160) ; 1718. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 : (336) 751-2120 ; Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. bwlght Sparks...........................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt..........................Managing Edilor pay Tutterow.............................Advertising Direolor Brian Pllts..................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger................Clrcuiallon/ClassKled # ^ocksvllle Enterprise Davio Record Cooloemee Journal J 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 ; Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksvillc, NC 27028 ; Subscription Uaics ; Single Copy, 50 Cents ; S20 Per Yenr In N,C„ .$25 Oul.sidc N.C. : POSTMASTER ' Sent! Address Changes lo: ' Davie Couniy Iinlerprise Record ; P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 LFAVe MO FArar BêHIMD ©2CD3 Louise Stroud In T h e M a il What A Wonderful Community We Live In To the L'ditor: Whiit a wonderful community we live in. We wo\ild like to say how Ihnnkl nl we arc to everyone who canie lo our daughter’s aid on Tuesday evening. May 27, Katie was rendered unconscious and unresponsive after being hit in the head while playing in a .softball game. We arc .so very grateful lo ihe two nurses who were at Katie’s side; we don't know your names, bul "lhank you” for being there. “Thank you" lo the Farmington first responders who arrived so i|uickly and were so effieienl. "Thank Study On Budwig Diet On The Way To the edilor: Here is a update on getting the government lo look inlo the can- ccr itcaimonl^lho Budwig Diet. Rep. Julia Howard said that she would send my previous letter lo Senator Dole. I have also pro­ vided informalion to Rep. Howard on another cancer treatment and a contact number for it. And one for skin cancer, cunsema black. In a future letter I'm going lo give a summary on a breakthrough for cystic fibrosis lhal I read in a March 3 issue of Woman's Day maga­ zine. The Budwig Diet, cancell and can.sema black arc used by hundreds if not thousands every year bul the information on them is not gelling out to most people so Ihal's why we are asking the government for a detailed review. Work or not work it is beneficial to have this information. We should anticipale that these ihings are going to be looked at soon, David Rogers Mocksville Pray For Doctors To Help Keep Davie Hospital Open To the editor: Recently, my sisler, Lucile Howard, 86, was admitted to the Davie Couniy Ho.spilal by Dr. Seagle. I am almost 91 years old, and what a blessing it is lhal our local llospilal is now open so lhal I did not have lo he transported out of town lo be with her. I cannot say enough wonderful things aboul our hospital. The staff is so elTicienl and helpful. The kitchen staff was caring and willing 10 provide necessary food, nnd Dr. Seagle is certainly a con­ cerned physician. Our days at Davie County Hospital proveil lo us that wc all should be proud lhal is is now open, and please pray lhal our local dociors will support this hospilal in order lo keep il open, giving us all the secure feeling we need knowing lhal il is available, Mae C, Howard Mocksvillc you" 10 the Davie CouiUy EMS who Irealed Katie so well; we really appreciate all you did, Katie was alert by the lime she arrived at NC Bnptisl ED, as she pleaded with the nurses not to cut her softball jersey, because she had a game on Saturday. Katie sustained a concussion, blit wns able to return home later that nighl. Words cannol express the gratitude wc feel for everyone who helped us in our time of need. We appreciate all the calls, love nnd concern shown for Kalic, Katie played in the Inst game of tho season on Saturday; wearing her uncut jersey. Thank you to everyone for making a difference, Keith,Terrie and Katie Walker Mocksville student Thankful For SHADES Car To the editor: I would like 10 lhank the Davie High PTSA nnd ils presideni, Chrisly Shafer, Ihe Davie High Amo Tech class, and Dr, Bosl and the assislani principals of Davie High for all they did lo provide a 1995 Honda Civic lo the student body of Davie Higii as an incen­ tive for entering the SHADES contest lliroughout the year, Afler modifications to the car by the aulo lech class, liie car was given away to a lucky sludenl on May 9, myself. The ear is a blessing, il will provide me safe and economical iravel to nnd from college over the nexl four years. Thanks, again, Benjamin Wallace Mocksville When I wus very young, I remember that pillowcascs were soiiietimos called “ pillowslips," However, I had not heard that term in u long time. Recently, I saw nn adver­ tisement for “pillowslip.s," This brings me lo the conclu­ sion lhat if you wait long enough, ‘‘what goes around comes around,” Years ago, bed jackets were common. Then they seemed to disappear for a long time. Suddenly, they have begun to appear again in all the catalogs. I've always liked sweater guards so that 1 could put my sweater around my shoul- I ders and fasten it with the chain withoul ' actually having to put the sweater on. Anyway, they, too, went out of style. This _______past year, I saw sweater guards advertised in one catalog and I thought I'd order one. I should have ordered it right away, but I think it upset me that the postage was almost as much as the article. Any­ way, in the meantime, the catalog got lost und I've never seen one adverti,sed since, so I still don’t huve my sweater guard. It really wouldn’t bother me if it wasn’t sytlish, since it serves a purpose. You’ve probably noticed by now thut I know what's in most of tho catalogs. The rea.son for this is that when you got my ago, you can't fight the malls uny more. If you have a garment that you've worn awhile, but its’ not worn out, don’t dispo.se of it. Just put it in the closet and 10 years from now, it may be right in stylo. I know someone who had that experience. I’m not sure this would work in my case. I might not be around to wear it, but I’m thinking of younger people. Have you noticed that if you find a particular type of shoe you like or a particular kind of undergarment thnt is right for you, the manufacturers can’t seem to wait to change the style? I’m sure the dress design­ ers must laugh when thoy come out with very short dvosses or skirts and people buy thom and then suddenly the dress length drops to the ankles. Some of us “old fogeys" fool thom und just wear our dresses tho same length all the time, rather thnn following the latest stylo. Nolhing seems to stay with same. Sometimes it’s mind boggling to remember when you pnid 25 cents for a box of cereal, for which you now pay about $3.19 or more, I thought of a remark n friend made recently. He’s in his 70s now, but he says he's much stronger than ho used to be. He snys that years ago, when he bought $20 worth of grocer­ ies, he could hardly carry them in the house. Now, he says he onn carry thom in with one hand. Do you remember curb servico in bygone days? You could drive up to the drug store and a young person (usu- ^ ally n teenager) would eonie out and take youv order for a cold drink or Ice cream cone and bring it back to you. Then you sat in the car and enjoyed refreshmenls while watching the pa.s.sersby. Of course, this wouldn’t work now because most drug stores do not have fountain drinks, In fact. I’m not sure any of them do. Every once in awhile something special would come along to our little town. I remember the day Robert Wadlow, the world’s tallest man, came to our town. He stood up on the back of a truck on the square and the man with him invited the people who had gathered around, to ask questions, I do not remember how tall he actually was, but he was a huge man. The man traveling with him answered the questions, I don’t remember Mr, Wadlow saying much. He is listed in the Ouinne.ss Book of World Records. I’m sure many of you remember when the manufactur­ ers of Bui'ina Shave advertised their products by putting up signs along the nation’s highways. Each sign had a line and the second line would follow just down the road, A few samples of the lines were; “ When you’re frisky from whiskey Don't drive, ‘cause it's risky"; “ Don’t stick your elbow out too far, it might go home in another car"; “ Her charist raced at at 80 per - They hauled away what had Ben Hur"; and “ Said Juliet to Romeo, If you don’l shave, go homeo." Nowadays we still havo signs, but it’s been a long time since I’ve .seen a Burma Shave rhyme. Just before an election, you really .see the signs. Maybe the candidate m a w PI! w m w Lunch BuffetPLUSI G e t S T U F F E D o n T h u r s d a y s With our great Stuffed Crust Pizza with mozzarella cheese in the crust edge. should put a catchy little rhyme beneath his or her picture . and the voter would remember that candidate on election day. It inight be interesting to try it, just to see what would happen, I remember being asked one time to write a song * for a candidate running for a political office. His daughter sang this song at several gatherings during the campaign. I really don’t think this had anything to do with it, but he won in the election. C o rn a tz e r B a p tis t C h u rc h M o n . - F r i . ^ J u n e 1 6 “ ‘ ■ J u n e 2 0 " “ ' 6:30 P M - 8:30 P M 1372 C o r n a t z e r R d . 9 9 8 - 4 3 9 9 ^ Following Our Faithful God. Joshua 1:9 - B e t t e r T h a n E v e r ! Mocksville Pizza Hut 336-751-1906 Monday -Friday Free Delivery to Local Businesses 11am-2pm W ~ i r W S ~ W i S ~ W ~ @ ~ E r W T T l M IN IVA N M A D N E S S NO PAYMENT FOR 6 MOS. Letters Welcomed The Ehteiprise Record welcomes letters from its read- i ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or -i ititcrnational issues, | Ah effort will bc made to print all letters, provided they j are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editorreserves j the nglit to edit letters for grammar and for spnee. ^ All letters should include the name and address of the ■ wiiter meluding 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 Coujity. Enterprise Record RO. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email'to: crncws@davic-enterpri.se.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Add your vote to our w eekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at w w w .enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. R esults will be listed here weekly. Should Davie County con­ tract for recycling and solid waste services? Yes, 67% No, 43% Log on now to cast your vote, www.enterprise-record.com 2003 DODGE CARAVAN SE B«it Volu«« In AmeHca 2 4L D O U G 1GV SM PI -1 cyl . ^ ttoof, 7 p.-»so*ojr, rtf с«хИю|»10. fW D лЛатйх:, AM/FM а с з ., tntoci ructoMXl clotii li^ i buck «vite witti two rtkr b o fclK n . 22c |vickn()o, олчу cut roifcf sorto, ctft) M»oly locka & (W iiy wipore, 7/70 Uiiwlod Pow «traioW .im irty_ _ _ _ _ 2003 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SESALE PRICE « 1 9 , 9 8 0 ж м т & CH AIRS 4 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, l luirsdiiy, .lime 5, 20(13 Concerned Citizens of North Cooleem ee officers include, from left; Janel! W atkins, vice president; Barry tvleiton, president; Viola Davis, treasurer; Ivlarilyn Rice, assis­ tant secretary. Not pictured: Joyce Seanion, secretary; Melvin Kessler, chaplain. Children enjoy a gam e of checkers on the lawn at the North C ooleem ee picnic. N orth C ooleem ee R esidents Im proving N eighborhood .Continued Kroiii I i'i "Tlic clcan lip mill picnic was l>cUer ihiin anyone could have ijxpoclcd," Mellon said. "The Donccrned Cilizcns oC Norlli Eooleeniee havc gotten ¡’real re­ sponses Iron) many people in the small neighborhood, and intend 10 continue building a great placc to live. Even though »11 the cost Of events are coming from mem­ bers of the small group, more plans for more events are in Ihc works." ;' The group started a couple of nionlhs ugo, un offshoot of a sewer projeci advisory commil­ lee. Melton said lhal the flow of iiiformation lo tho.sc commillee nienibers wasn’t handled prop­ erly, so Ihey decided to form ¡heir own committee, “ Wo found put that Iherc were problems that pould have been avoided," he <iaid, : 'I'he group hopes to get ii his­ torical marker for the site of an Md school started by the mill for black children. That predaic.s the fJorth Cooleemee School. Warren Fleming, a former j:) tcsidcnl guvB permission U) use his land for Ihc picnic. Uichard Reeves and family donated land on Jcriisaleni Avenue for Ihc Easier Egg hum. !; Those who donated food and cooked for llie picnic were Anslo Fowler. Jim Hogue, I’crry James imd olhers. Ш К i * ' >. * Л i'. A volleyball gam e atlracts a crowd. Jim Ivlontez, Oscar Young and Leo Pruitt man the cooker. North C ooleeinee residents mingle at the picnic. M u r d e r T ria l U n d e r W a y The snack lable is popular am ong the young crowd. Conlimied I'Voni l*u|>c I would siiow a knife was found near Al-Hayyinah al the lime of his ciiplure and a niedical exam­ iner woulil leslify lhal knife was consisleiil wilh Ihe slab wounds that killed Brown. Ramsey told jury members Ihc knife was te.sled and Ihe only blood found on it lielonged to Al- Hayyinah. Several law enforccinenl of­ ficers involved in Ihe case five Cooleemee Swimming Pool Ready To Open Tliis Weeic Easl Spencer fvlayor Irma Smith Jefferies will speak at the M asonic and DEL) Picnic Salurday. M a s o n i c , D E U P i c n i c S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g A t C l e m e n t G r o v e Continued I-Vom I’age I Stephanie livilin will perform. Al f) p.m., a local talent show will begin. Carnival rides will be i^jcn Salurday nighl. ; Jefferies earned an associate degree in sciencc from Rowan- ^abarrus Communily College, a b)ichelor's degree in nursing f(oi)i Winston-Siilein Slaiij Uni- vprsity, and is working toward a master’s of theology degree I from Hood Theological Semi­ nary in Salisbury. Slie has been nurse manager al Rowan Re­ gional Medical Center for IU years. Afler retiring from Rowan Regional, she became mayor of Easl Spencer in 2001. The picnic raises money for Ihe central children’s home ii\ Oxford, and lo pay scholar.ships for Davie students lo further their education. Conlimied From I'lige 1 " That's not true," l^irkur said. “ We received S7.S0 for re­ pair of the vacuum aiul il was held for several years before it was used. Hut il was camiarked for the swimming pool so it couldn’t go somewhere else." “ If Ihey have a mistrust," said Kuss Spry, "however mis­ guided, Iherc has lo be stipula­ tions. The only stipulation is Ihey want to funnel it ill as you need il. There should be a way lo work il out, withoui causing a big uproar." "The only way lo this with- 0111 a big uproar is turning Ihe money over lo the town," said Chandler. "Our records are pub­ lic records, available for the public. That’s the easiest way to handle il. I don’t sec going Ihrough a lol of rigamiorole over Ihe mislriist of a few. My sug­ gestion is the money is turned over lo Ihe town to Ihe fund and iftliey want to see how it's spent can come in and look at books." Accoriling lo several of ihose pre.scnl, people had come and askeil lo see Ihe books, only lo be seni away by Ihe lown clerk. "Mow about telling your clerk lhal ihese arc public records, nol her personal records," one person asked. The board saiil ihey would look into the matter. "I never, never was under the assumpiion lhal the money would be kept separate from Ihe lown funds." l^irker said. "1 didn’t Ihink so either until so many people camc lo me with the mistrust," I.edford said. Tammy Lagle suggested a .solulion. "What would help wilh trust in the communily would be to draw up a paper and notari/e it saying all llie money will be spent for Ihe pool. You have il on record. Save the Fool has it on record.” she said. "1 don't have a probleni wilh thill if it will make peace, if it will gel the money off your back as well," said Parker, pointing out that the money would have been earmarked for the pool anyway. "Our main objective, yoiir main objective was to open the pool." Parker motioned for the Save the Pool commillee lo lurn Ihe money raised over lo the lowii with the stipulation lhal the money would be earmarked for Cooleemee swimming pool use only, and that a document stal­ ing that would be signed by Mayor John Chandler. Aubrey Wensil and Michael Barron ap­ proved liie motion; Jean Cornatzer was absent. "Hopefully Ihe pool will be open soon. Originally the pool was scheduled to he open Me­ morial Day weekend (now sel for this week), bul the weather has not been cooperative. Re­ pairs have been made to the caulking and a 2(1 si|uare fool .section remains to be p;iiiilcd. 'I’he |)unip has been repaired and is ready lo go. “ Whal will happen nexi year is anyone’s gue.ss. ll cosls ihe lown roughly $.10,000 a year to run the pool, which loses money each year. In its iiest year in re­ cent history the town only lost Sy.OOO by keeping Ihc pool open." years ago lestil'ied. A inolion by Ihe defense to suppress a slalemunl Al- Bayyiiiah made lo lead deleclive, Ken I liinler, was denied by Judge Jerry Cash Marlin. Munter testified that after Al- Bayyinah had been arrested, read his rights, and asked to have a lawyer, he made the stalement, “ I didn't slab that old num. Jusl ar­ rest me so I can get some sleep." Munler .said he never gave Al- Bayyinah any informalion aboul the nature of the crime. "We arc aware thnl several of­ ficers will leslify that my clieni made certain incriminating slatc- menls," said Ramsey. Bul he said they would challenge those statc- meiils and they were not an ad- mi.ssion by Al-Bayyinali, Bruce said that while Al- Bayyinah was being transported inlo custody March 6, 19УК he told the iransporling officer the robbery wasilone by an aci|uain- tance he had just met and lhal he wanted lo go back to the Deparl- meiil of Corrections because he didn't belong (in society). In a tape recording of the emergency call Brown made to 411 after the slabbing, his voice can be Iieard saying the man who roblied him was in his store the day before and he thought he hail cashed his paycheck, bul wasn't sure. Two of Brown’s faniily mem­ bers in Ihe courtroom cried as Ihe tape was played. When Al-Bayyinah was ap­ prehended a few blocks from S.W Brown and Sons, on whal Is now Ken Dwiggins Drive, a pay­ check stub was found in his po.s- session. Ramsey pointed out lhal other black males li:id been at Ihe store. One had cashed a roll of coins the day before the slabbing nnd an­ olher black male lluil hud been in the store the day before left Ihe slale the next day. Ramsey focused on tho lack of an investigation, failure lo fol­ low up on leads, and the fact that reports from some of Ihc ofl'iccrs involved were never filed. A property sheet lhal listed Al-Bayyinali's po.ssessions at the time of his arresl was submitted as evidence. Ramsey pointed oul the sheet was dated March 6. I'jys al 2:25 p.m. It showed Ihc ca.se being closed. "The evidence will show that investigation lo solve this case look Iwo ininutes and two .sec­ onds," said Ramsey. The amount of lime between the 911 call be­ ing received and Al-Bayyinah's pursuit by authorities. The newest piece of evidence in Ihe Irial is a syringe found in the pocket ofthe black jacket Al- Bayyinah was wearing the day of the crime, ll was sent lo Ihe SBl for analysis in Murch 1998 and now, five years laler, the syringe has just been di.scovcred. 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Man Found G uilty O f DW I After Leaving Local Bank By .¡(ickic Seiiboll Davie County Enterprise Record A Davie man accused of driv- ing drunk ufter a visit to McDonald's pled not guilly in Davie District Court Uisl Thurs­ day. Mocksvillc police officer Derrick Cline was dispatched to the BB & T Bank at Willow Oak Shopping Cenler, Mocksville on Feb. 3. Bank employees wanled Danny Rny Frank removed from the bank's premises nnd reported > ho appeared drunk. Cline tesii- fied. Cline also icsiiried Frank wus told to leave the bank but was told not lo drive. Frank walked next door to McDonald's, came back nnd gol in his cnr. and drove away, said Cline, Police followed Frank to the Wal-Mart parking lot where he was stopped. Defense attorney Ed Vogler called Mary Smilh Frank, v/ife of the accused, to the stand. 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It was reported May 28. - The larceny of six cigurs from llic Sodu Shoppe, Eusl Le.xington Road, was reported May 2,S. - A (log was stolen from the Davic Animal Shelter, it was rc­ porlcd Muy .10. - Someone trickcil u cashier inlo giving Ihcm back S5Q at Food Lion, Yudkinville Koad, it wus reported Muy 31, - The larceny of car keys from a convenience store on Sulisbury Street wus reported Mny 31. Arrcsls - Steven Murk Cross, 37, of Tuylorsvitlc, was cluirgcd May 23 with DWI, driving wilhoul u licensc and operating a vehicle with no in­ surance. Triul dule: June 20. - Asgton Nicolc Fcniatt, Ifi, of 157 Summil Drive, was churged June I with simple assault. Triul dale: June 5, ■ Phillip Juson Brown, 21, of 125 Sunset Drive Apl. 59, wus chargcd June I with .simple assault. Trial dale: June 12. Truffle Aceldcnis - No cluirgcs were filed nfler n wrcck nt 1:40 p.m. Muy 23 ut Soutli Muin und Wuler streets. Robin Fcimsler Fergusson, 47, of 3‘Jl Counlry Lune, drove n 2000 Chevrolet owned by Duvie Publish­ ing Co. from Water Street onto Soulh Muin, striking u iy88 Chrysler driven by Ueather'Murie Cover, 17, of 165 Suncntcher Trnll, reported Officcr E.M. Purker. - A cur wliich had been slowed to wuit for oncoming traffic at the Lexington Roud railroad ovcrpuss wns hil from behind ut 3:35 p.m. May 22. Kimberly Dawn Oarrell, 15, of 130 Poluris Drive, hud slowed a l‘J95 Nissan when il was hil from behind by n 1992 Dodge owned by Ihc Town of Mocksville, driven by IJrundon Stevenson Price, 26, of 136 Cloister Drive, reported Officer R.A. Donutliun. - A Winston-Sulem man faces two charge.s nfler u wreck on Soulh Main Slreet ut U.S. 601 at 9:45 p.m. May 25. Jorge Alejandro Model Yerduzco, 29, drove u 1994 Mitsubishi pickup through u red liglit, cmising it lo sirikc a 1996 Sul- uni driven by Olen Thomus Euly, 27, of Snlisbury, reported Officcr L. Keitli Gunter, - An Advance mun was churgcd witli fuilure lo reduce speed ufter u wrcck on North Muin Street ut 1:30 p.m. June I. Hcrmun Eugene Myers, 49, of 4519 N.C. 801 S., failed lo stop the 1983 Ford pickup he wus driving before il struck Ihe reur of u 1995 Pontine driven by Florencio Arelluno Longares, 27, of Advancc, reported Officer R,M. Robbins. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed wilh Ihe Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, ucreage, lownsliip und deed slumps purchased, with $2 representing $l,0(K). - Mortgnge Electronic Rcgislni- lion Systems to Thomus Ruy Sparks, I lol. Mocksvillc, $131). • Wude D. Grubb und Judy C, Grubb, Ruudull D. Grubb nnd Ellen G. Grubb lo Fubiun Diuz Pustrana and NayeliGuadurruma Mcras, I lol, Jerusalem, $220. - Ronald W. McDaniel und Sle- Arrests fanic McDaniel lo Teresa M. Godbey, I ucre, Jerusulem, $150. - Coru Etlu Beck to Gury Ray Deck. Wurren Keilh Песк and Scar­ let Heck Hodges, 2 lols, Jerusalem. • Jonathan Vunn Gunter and Ivcy Cloniz Gunter to Burry L. Alleen, 5 acres, Clurksville, $69. • Jumes II. Pioli Jr, und Betly B, Pioti lo Gail P. Walker, Nancy P. Hnrpe and Jnmes David Plott, 5,04 acres, Fannington, - Jakie Gwyn Meroney and as executor of estate of Sue Brown, H.T. Meroney and Helen I I. palner lo the Town of Mocksvillc, 1.39 ucres, Mocksvillc, $250. - C.W. and Burbnru P. Allen, nnd Ourry R. nnd LaDonnn P. Polls lo Gray S. and Clement D. Jones, 2 acres, Fullon. - Clemeni D. Jones und Gray S. Jones to Burbura P. Allen und Gurry R. Polls, 2 Irucls, Shady Grove. - Lindu Curol H. und Hurold Wnll to Timothy 1’. und Shuron \V. Huwkins, 1,32 acres, Clarksville. - Edward K. und Lynetle M. Pync to Richie L. nnd Yolnndu L. Pack, I lot, Fannington, $338. - C.J. Ramey, ullorney in fuel for Oak Vulley Associules Limited Part­ nership, Ridge Run Properties and Ouk Valley Properties to GLC Prop­ erties Group, I lol, Farmington, $11.5. - Esther G. Cantpbeli and Hennon Cumpbell to Jerry Wayne Cuiupbell, .65 ucre, Culnhuln. - Esther G, Cumpbell und Hennon Campbell lo Joyce Dobson and Kristen Suzanne Dobson, 1.75 acres, Calahuin, - Federul Home Loun Mortguge Corp. 10 Joshun L. Ebright, I lol, Calahain. - Edward I’aul Huberbergcr and Sheila P. Huberbcrger to ReloAction, I trad. Shady Grove, $690. - Mulvaney llomes lo John V. Steil und Roscmury Sleil, I lol. Farniinglon, $.101. - Mulvnncy Homes to Edith Enos Luws, I lol, Fumiington, $262. - Frank M. Tharpe Jr, to Wude Scotl Lewis imd Patti Ann Lyncli, 10,9 acres, Farmington, $142. - Dennis Powell lo J-3 Inc., 33,335 square feet, Jerusulem, $36. - Billy Clurence Myers Sr. und Elizubcih R. Myers lo Terry S. Harrison and Carol A. Harrison, 5.9 ucres, Mocksville, $6.50. - Orvill D. Huyes Jr. and Virginia Huyes to Jumes H. Gailhcr Jr. nnd Elizubetli Ann Guither, I lot, Funn- iiigton, $490. - Arthur \V. Ebrighl nnd Carolyn W. Ebrighl lo Mabel M. Ebrighl, 1,24 ucres. Mocksville. - Jennifer L. Evuiis Koss and Hurdin E. Ross III 10 Jack M. Siruiich nnd Duna Struuch, I lol, Funningtou, $220. The following were nrrested by the Davie Couniy Sheriff's Dcpurt- • Nickolns Christian Pune, 17, of 828 Beauchamp Road, Advance, charged Mny 30 with fnilure lo up- peur in courl und resisting, obstnicl- ing und deluying un officer. Trial dntc; June 13.20. - Joseph Allen Moses, 26, of 155 Fred Lnnier Roud, Mocksville, churgcd Muy 31 with conimunicnt- ing threuls. Trial dule: June 5. - Jnvier Rodriguez Enrii|uez, 27, of 202 Northridgc Court, Mocks­ villc, charged Muy 29 wilh fuilure lo np|№ur. Trial dale: June 5.........I ...................... » ...I» iT i i Highway Patrol - Rosemary Duggins Berg, 28, of 168 AliHiiosn Drive, Advance, churged Mny 29 with worlhless chcck. Triul dule: June 26. - Runnid Edward Wcnver, 53, of Salisbury, charged May 24 with driving wilhoul a liccnsc und dls- pluylng n suspended license. Trial dule: June 20. - Rickey Edwnrd Hall, 45, of Salisbury, charged May 24 with pcr- inltting an unlicensed driver to op­ erate a vehicle. Trial dale: June 20, - Christopher Todd Foster, 31. of 338 Frunk Short Road. Mocksville. charged Mny 2« with assault on a female. Trial dale: June 26. •William Michnel lnscoe.22.of Harmony, churgcd May 24 with giv­ ing fictitious infonnation lo un of­ ficcr. Triul dale: June 20. - Timothy Rny Pellltt. 26, of 149 Forest Lnne, Mocksville, charged May 28 wilh u child support viola­ tion. Trial dale: June II. - Jose Antonio Clinton, 21, of Salisbury, charged Mny 22 wllh simple possession of niarijuunu. Triul dale; June 20. - Duniel William Smilh, 25, of 1898 U.S, 601 S., Mocksvillc. churged Mny 23 with fuilure lo ap­ pear in court. Trini dule: July 14. - Dnvld Briun Brown. 45. of 186 Cresiview Drive. Mocksville, churged May 23 with two counts of employment security luw violulions. Trial (lute: May 14, - Emeliu Policurpo Curra.sco, 33. of 132 Hollow Hill Court, Mock.s­ ville, charged May 24 wilh ussaull inflicting serious injury. Trial dale: June 10. - Lesley Delene Scott, 26, of 378 Pine St.. Mocksville, chargcd May 24 with failure to uppeur In court on u clitid supporl violation. Trinl date: May 27. - Cnrl Wulter Musters. 18. of Winston-Sulem, charged Muy 25 wllh po.ssesslon murijunnu, posses­ sion drug pnraphernaliu, resisting, obslrueliug und deluying un officcr, Triul dale: June 26. - Muck Henry Musters, 24, of Winston-Suleni, churged Muy 25 wilh possession drug pnrnphcrnaliu, possession murijunnu, simple us- .snult. TrInI dule: June 25. - Christy Ann Frogge, 21, of 360 Polls Roud, Advuiice, churgcd Muy 23 wilh breuking, entering and lur- ceny. Trinl dale: June 5. - Melissu Annelle Swuim. 30, of Stule Roud, churgcd Muy 26 with u child support violalion. Trial dale: June 6, - Jonntliun Alexander Suntos- Rodrlguez, 24, of Rockwcll, charged May 22 wiih u wan-ani from Tcxns. Trinl date: June 5. - Kennelh Dean Chundler. 46, of 2280 N.C, 801 S., Mocksville, charged Mny 23 wilh larceny. Trinl (late: July 19. - Todd Aaron Barnhardl, 30, of 542 QIadslone Road, Mocksville, churgcd Muy 26 wilh assaull on a Iemale, assault by poinling n guti and coininunicling Ihreals. Trial dalc;Juiic 12. - Juson Marshall Duncan, 21, of 1851 Milling Roud, Mocksvillc, churgcd Muy 24 witli ussuull on a femule. Triul dule: June 5. - Nukesha Nicolc Mills, 20, of Junice Lane, Mocksville, churgcd Muy 27 wilh assuuli wilh a deadly weapon with inlcnt to kill. Triul dule: June 5. -€ The following Irtiffic wrccks were invesiigaled by Ihe N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davie County. Sufe Movciiienl Vlululluii A Clemmons womnn wus charged wilh nuiking un unsafe traf­ fic miivemeni afler a wreck on U.S. 158 nl 10:45 u.m. June 1. Curlu Gardner Marshall, 38, turned a 2000 Nissan left inlo Ihe puth of u 1999 Ford driven by Arline Brill Huffman, 72, of Lexington, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. Truck II1I.S T »u Culverls Russell Henry Normnn, 40, of 206 Jumeslowne Drive, Mocksville, was driving a 1994 Chevrolet pickup on Dallon Roud at I u.m. May 31 when il went off Ihc roud lo Ihe righi, hit u ditch nnd Iwo drive- >vuy culverts, reported Trooper M.T. Dallon. Fuilure To Reduce Speed A Mocksville man wus cited for failing lo reduce speed nfler n wreck on U.S. 158 ul 2:25 p.m. Mny 30. John Wesley Wilson, 21, of 124 Glasgow Lune, wus driving n 1998 Ford und swerved il lo Ihe right lo avoid unoiher vehicle stopped in the roud wuiling 10 muke u right turn. Wilson's vehicle hit n ulility pole und fence, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Driver lllncks Out A Moeksvllle mun said he blacked out prior to a wreck on Turkeyfoot Road ul 7:30 p.m. Muy 2 1. Mieheal Hoyle Livengood. 45, of 265 Ben Anderson Roud, wus driving n 1990 Mercury lhal went off the roud to the left, struck sev­ eral Irees und overturned, reported Trooper A.J. Funner. OH Slick Al Circle An oil slick on the iruffic circle ut N.C. 801 nnd l-40cnusc(lu wreck ut 3:09 p.m. May 27. Mandy Lynn Coniatzcr, 20, of 709 N,C. 801 S., wus driving a 1999 Suzuki thut slid on the slick spot, and landed on its side, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. KxccedInK Sufe Speed A Connelly Springs woman was charged wilh exceeding a safe speed ufler a wreck on 1-40 nt 6:34 p.m. Muy 27. Joann Eckurd Moore, 27, wus ilriving n 1994 Hondu und lost con­ lrol of il during lieuvy ruin. The cnr wenl onlo Ihe right, paved shoulder where il hit the rear of n 2002 Hondu driven by Taniikn Donyen Williams, 29, of Morrisville, knocking it inlo the reur of n 2000 Cudilluc driven by Willie Hopson, 58, of Ensl St. Louis, III., reported Troojier M.C. Howell. Wrcck On N,C, KOI Two vehicles were in a wrcck on N.C. 801 nt 6:12 p.m. Muy 27. Juniey Puul Anderson, 29, of Yudkinville, driving u 1991 Ford, wus utteiupling to puss u 1992 Toyoln driven by u 15-yeur-old, when Ihe lecn sweri’cd lo the left to nvoid striking un unimul in the roud, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. Driver Fuce.s Tlirce Cluirgcs A Mocksvillc mun wns churgcd wilh DWI, operuling a vehicle wilh nn open conlainer of alcohol and driving left of center afler a wreck on U.S. 64 Wesl at 1:30 u.m. Mny 29. Derwood Johnson, 48. of 243 Duke St., was driving a 1995 Dodge tiuil wenl left of cenler und struck a roud sign, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. I'ullure To YlcUl A Mocksville mun wus charged wilh fuilure lo yield nfler u wreck on U.S. 601 South al 12:10 p.m. Muy 29. 1 lector Azael Revelo Coreas, 24, of 501 Whilney Roucl, was driving a 1989 Nissan, and in allempling to trnvel across 601 to mnke a lell tuni, drove inlo Ihe puth of n 1993 Nissun driven by Georgin Michellc Myers, 32, of 333 Duard Renvis Rond, Mocksville, reported Trooper A.T. Keller. Two ClinrKcs Filed A Cooleemee man '» as charged witii DWI and careless luid reckless driving altera wreck on N.e. 801 al 7:39 p.m. May 24. Timolhy Dwayne Honeycull, 37, of 181 Cross St., wus driving u Tunkman motorized bicycle that went off the road to Ihe right, nnd Ihen wrecked on Ihe roud. Honeycutt wus unconscious from « head injury, und laler refused Ireal- menl nl Davic Couniy I lospitnl. re­ ported Trooper M.C, Howell. Wit­ nesses told Ihe trooper the mun hnd fallen over in Rowan Couniy prior lo entering Duvie. Driver Swerve,s Mysli Duwn Howell-Poplin,24. of 462 Frnnk Shorl Road, wns driv­ ing a 2001 Mitsubishi on Frank Short Rond m 5:30 p.m. Mny 25 nnd swerved lo miss an unimal in Ihe mad. The car wenl off the road lo the right and struck a fence, rcpo'rted Trooper M.C. Howell. KxceedhiK Sufe Speed A Statesville man was charged Fires Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported lo Ihe Davie Sheriff’s De- partmenl. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny of guns from II business on Gladslone Road wus reported May 29. • The altemplcd breaking and entering of a residence on Giniiy Lane was reported May 31. ■ Mnil was burned in a mailbox on River Ro:id, it wns reported Muy 29. - Someone fruudulently used u credil card lo buy items over Ihe internet, il wns reported Mny 29, - The breuking, enlcring and lur- ccny from n residence on Armsworlhy Roud wus reported Muy 28. - The larceny of n welder nnd trailer from n residence on Jones Rond wns reported Muy 30. - Toilet pnper wns thrown itno Irees at u residence on Liberty Rond, il wus reporieil May 30. - The larceny of 60 leylund cy­ press trees from U.S. 601 South was reported May 29. - Property wus dumuged ul Farmington Heights, it wus reported May 29. - The larceny of a lighl blue. Ford Taurus from a residence ou N.C. 801 was reported May 28. - The larceny of items from a residence on Hall-Walkcr Road was reported Mny 27. - A counterfeit $100 bill wus passed ul a business on U.S. 601 south, it wns reported Muy 28. - The windshiled to vehicles on Rnlph Ratledge Rond were hil by unknown objects Mny 25. - The breaking, entering und lar­ ceny from Furches BP, N,C. 801 and Furmington Roud, wns reported Muy 29. - Someone drove nwny wilhoul payingfor$10.13 worth of gasoline from The Corner Slore, U.S. 601 Soulh, il was reported Mny 27. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny from vehicles off N.C. 801 Soulh was reported May 25. - The uttempted breaking nnd entering of n residence on Swicegoixl Street was reported Muy 25, - A woman reported Muy 23 her drivewuy on Cunn Rond hud been paved with substandurd muterluls und workmunship. -The larceny of $20.41 worth of gus from Doliie's Miirkel, U.S. 601 Soulh, wns reported May 23. - The breaking, enlcring and lur­ ccny from newspuper racks was re­ ported from eight locutions on Mny 23. - The lurceny of n liiwn inicior und trailer from u residence on ljumes Church Rond was reported May 24. Davic . fire departments re­ sponded to Ihe following culls. Mny 2.1: 1:20 p.m., Fork, Ad­ vance, grill on fire on deck, 849 Fork-Bixby Roud. Muy 24:8:46 n.m., Scotch Irish, Cooleemce, smoke detector uctivu- lion, 125 Ouk Meadow Lune; 2:30 p.m., Advuncc, wreck, 755 N.C. 801. Muy 2S: 2:50 p.m.. County Line, wreck, N.C. 901 ul Couniy Line Rond; 9:49 p.m.. Mocksvillc. wreck. 266 S. Salisbury St.; 10:26 p.m.. Couniy Line, Cenler, wrcck. 1-40; 10:45 p.m., Smilh Grove, back up Clemmons, fire nlnnn, Muy 26:5:33 u.m., Couniy Line, subsiution fire, Muy 29: 1:15 li.ni., irnsli fire, 1669 Undcrpnss Roud, May 30: 1:01 p.m., Mocksville, Smilh Grove, stove fire, 234 Ouk Grove Church Road; 6:03 p.m,, Ridge und Foster roads, cnr fire, ,|unc I: 10:45 a.m., Smilh Grove, wreck, .5228 U,S, 158, ,lune 2: 12:20 a,m„ Smilh Grove, Advance, Funninglon, fire alumi.3l6N,C. 801 S,; 12:31 a.m.. Smilh Grove, back up Clemmons. wilh exceeding n safe speed afler a wrcck on 1-40 ul 10:25 p.m. Muy 25. Jonnlhun Duvid Heufncr, 38, wus driving u 1984 Toyoln pickup Ihul wenl i.ff the higliwiiy to llie right und liil II roud sign, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. Kullure To Yield A Hurmony woinun wus cited for fniling toyicld nfleru wrcck on N.C. 901 ul 2:51 p.m. Muy 25. Diiine Sheek Peoples, 66, of 153 Couniy Line Rond, drove a 2003 Ford from Couniy Line Rond into the puth of a 1997 Nissun being driven on N .C ..901 by Heather Pcrrell Rntledgc, 30, of 367 Ouklnnd Ave., Mocksville, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. I''iilliirc To Rcducc Speed A Winslon-Sulem mun wus churgcd will] fnilure lo reduce speed nfler u wreck nl Bullimore und Bcmicliump rouds ul 7 u.m. Mny 24. Eloy Rojns Bunuelos, 22, fulled lo slop Ihe 1985 Chevrolet he wus driving, cnusing il lo skid inlo u 1984 Oldsniobile us il wns lieing turned Iefl by Dnnielle Hillurd Brown, 27, of 212 dial Smith Rond, Mocksville, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Failure To Reduce Speed A Mocksviiie woman was churged with fuilure lo reduce sjieed ufter a wreck on U.S. 601 Norlh al 7:30 p.m. May 25. Rcbccul’erezAiiorve,20,of 112 Cheycime Lane, failed lo slop Ihc 1997 Toyoln .she w'us driving before it hit the reur ofu 2002 Dodge driven by Constance Renee Reed, 30, of 260 Allen Road, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. ' Fuilurc To Reduce .Speed A Hannony teen wns chargcd wilh failure lo reduce speed ufler a wrcck on U.S. 601 North nl 6:40 p.m. Mny 22. Jnniui Mnrie Pnync. 16, of 381 Rock Springs Rond, fniied lo slop Ihe 1995 Toyota she svas driving before it sinick Ihe rear of n 2003 Hondu driven by Jeffrey Mark McNcil, 28, of Clemmons, reported Trooper A.J, Furmer. llolh Drlver.s Cited Both drivers were cited ufter u wrcck on N.C. 801 ut 2:30 p.m. May 24. Tubnlhu Tniell Mock, 27, of 450 Beuiichnmp Roud, fniied to slop tlie 2000 Ford she wus driving before il struck Ihe reur of n 1996 Toyoln driven by Neil Wayne Nichnls. 27. of 233 Overlook Drive, Advance, reporteil Trooper J.R. Allred. Mock wns churgcd willi fuilure lo reduce speed, Nicliols with un inspection violulion. No Cliurges I'lled Amy Murie Warren, 22, of Lex- inglon, lold Trooper J.R. Allred thul she Iind tnken her eyes off the road , for u second lo allend lo u child when Ihe 1997 Hondu she wus driv­ ing went off Ihe roud to llie right, ^ siriking u cnicli basin. Vchiclc nils Harrier Maggie Stone Moore. 24. of Mooresville. wns driving a 1998 Mercury on 1-40 ul 8:48 a.m. Muy 24 and in swerving to miss n ladder in the roud. lost conlrol of the ve­ hicle cnusing il 10 hil the median cubic barrier, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Fuilurc To Reduce Speed A Mocksville womun wus cited for fniling lo reduce speed nfler u wreck on N.C. 801 ut 7:10 n.m. Muy 22. Mem Johnson, 46, of 135 Benn Roud, failed lo stop Ihc 1994 Toyoia .she wns driving before it struck the reur of n 2002 Hondu driven by Mercdhh Piiige Redmon, 18, of 145 I’embroke Ridge Courl, Advuncc, rcporlcd Trooper A.A. Justice. Fuilure To Yield A Harmony mun wus cliurgcd with fuilure to yield after n wrcck on N.C. 901 nl 10 a.m. Muy 23. Wude Wilbur Reeves Sr., 73, drove u 1996 Chevrolet pickup I'rom Couniy Line Roud inlo liie pnlh of a 1995 Chrysler driven by Curlis Brenl Rose, 21. of 1.54 Ash Drive. Mocksville. reported Trooper A.A. Justice. I'liiltire Tu Yield A Mocksville woman wus charged with fnilure lo yield ufler n wrcck oil U.S. 64 Easl ul 7:25 u.m. May 23. Mnry Kennedy Collcll, 55, of 167 Dogwood Lane, drove a 1996 Nissan onlo Ihc roud, siriking a 2(K)0 Nissan pickup being driven by Ri- chanl Ralph Pills, 41, of Lexington, reported Trooper A.A. Justice, Deer Hit MichucI David While, 17,of4l4 Angell Road, was driving a 1996 Ford pickup on South Angell Rond ut 11:15 p.m. June 2 when il struck u licer, reported Trooper A,A, Jus­ tice. DAVIK COUN TV KN 'I'KRI'KISK RKCORD. I luir.sda.v, ,|iine 5. 2003 - !■ C o u n t y S t a r t s P r o c e s s F o r N e w S c h o o l B o n d Continued From Piigc 1 Money from the fund baluncc und other resources avnllubic to the school board will bo used to do tlie work, which includes udd- Ing more classroom and support space und renovations. About $314,000 in cupilal iiiiprovement funds will also be used to.upgrnde the scicncc lub.s and build new bathrooms at Davie High. Polls, in presenting the reso­ lution to comniis.sioncrs. said the general sentiment of the people after Ihe defeat of the Murch 25 bond issue was that they would have supported it hnd the pack­ age addressed the original rec- ommcnduilons of the task force set up to look at the needs ofthe .school system. In coming up with the new proposal, he snid school officials looked at the capital improve­ ment needs Identified by Ihc Davie Couniy Task Force for School Facilities, Pullen thunkcd the commis­ sioners — who were voted the 2001 Commissioners of the Yenr by the N.C. School Boards As- soeiulion — for their cominli- mcnt to the Davie County Schools and the 6,000 students that attend them. “ I just want to say publicly I really appreciate that," she suid. The need.s of tho scliools ure still critical, according to Pullen. “ Bccause the first bond did nol pass, we know tliat we cun’t just sit down," sl\e said. Commission Chair Ken While, who wus buck on liie job after recent surgery, said he wanted to acknowledge again the work of tiie tusk force mem­ bers. “ I think government works best when our people arc in­ volved," he said, “and they la­ bored long and hard to come up with us I recall four basic rec- ommcndiitions. Al this point, we are addressing the elementary schools and the renovation al Davie High, and they had some recommendutions about middle school needs und high school needs," White ulso commended school official.s for proceeding with thb much-needed improve- inents at William R. Davie, "I think you’re doing the right thing there,” he said, Though commissioners voted unanimously on the lust bond referendum bused on the unani­ mous reconimendalions of Ihc school board, White suid “ the ultimate buromeier of success in our busine.ss" is the support of the people. “ And they spoke." What has become clear, though. White pointed out. is that most of the people who voted against the referendum were nol against iinproving the .schools, but ralher the specific recommendations for doing so. Opponents of the referen­ dum, wliich luitnchcd u strong grassroots campaign ugainst it, contended that the vote for a sec­ ond high school should have been in u separate Issue from the other needed improvements. With Davie recently being recognized again us the fuslest growing county in the Northwest Piedmont, White said planning lor lhat growth is un ongoing challenge for school officials. County Manager Terry Braliey, when contucled after the meeting, said the results of the 2000 census showed that Davic County’s population hnd in­ creased by 25 pcrceni over llie previous 10 years. Brnllcy uttributcd lliut growth lo several fuclors, including the high quality of the school sys­ tem. Polts. in a telephone inter­ view after Ihe meeling. said a .second high school is still some­ thing the county will need to look ut in the future. Looking back at the failure of the last bond issue, he said school officials didn’t do a good enough job of informing the public of the educational needs "und the fact thut we can reach more kids in a smaller .setting," Increusing enrollment at the high school and tlic two midillc J o n e s , C le a r y R o a d s S e t F o r P a v in g Jones and Cleary rouds are scheduled for paving under the N.C, Department of Trans- porlation’s Dnvie Couniy Sec­ ondary Roads Improvement Pro­ grum for tho fiscal year begin­ ning July I. After hearing no concerns from county residents at a pub­ lic hearing on the proposed im- provemenU!, the Duvie County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Monday to adopt a resolution endorsing the pro- gram. The paving of Jones Road, which is .3 mile in length, is pro­ jected to cost $.50,000, while the projected cost of paving the .4- tnile-long Cleary Road is $75,000, Residential roads scheduled for paving, their lengths und the projected cost are as follows; • Edward Beck Road, .3 mile. $55,000; • Chiquapin Road. .2 mile. $55.000; Tanglewood ARTS & CRAFTS F A IR FREE APIWISSIONi Come join us for a fun day of fine arts & crafts, great food, music, door prizes and more! SATUBIiAY; JUNE 14,2003 9 a.m.-5 p.m. S U N D A Y , J U N E 1 5 , 2 0 0 3 ( R a i n D a t e ) 1 2 :3 0 p . m . - 8 : 3 0 p . m . L o c a te d a t T a n g le w o o d P a r k ’s C a m p g r o u n d P a v ilio n . T u r n le f t a t T a n g le w o o d ’s w e lc o m e c e n te r a n d f o llo w th e s ig n s . F o r m o re in fo r m a tio n , p le a s e c a ll (3 3 6 ) 7 7 8 -6 3 0 0 o r V is it o m * w e b s ite a t w w w .ta n g le w o o d p a r k .o r g schools is an ongoing conccrn. according lo Polts. North and Soulh Davie middle schools arc cach projcclcd to open liic com­ ing .school yeur wilh an enroll­ ment of7.50. while enrollmcnl ul the high school is projeclcil lo be 1,600 when school starts in August. In Ihe iiieunlimc. Polls said school officials ure responding lo Ihe public’s concein thul llu: needs oflhe cicincnlury schools be uddressed first. "I Ihink thut messuge wus heard loud und clear," he suid. PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED 2003/2004 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E , th a t th e B e r m u d a R u n T o w n C o u n c il w ill h o ld a P u b lic H e a rin g o n th e P r o p o s e d 2 0 0 3 / 2 0 0 4 F is c a l Y e a r B u d g e t. T h e h e a rin g w ill b e h e ld o n T u e s d a y , J u n e 10, 2 0 0 3 , a t th e B e r m u d a R u n T o w n H a ll, 1 6 9 Y a d k in V a lle y R d ., S u it e 100, A d v a n c e , N C 2 7 0 0 6 a t 7 :0 0 p .m . • Blakely Rond, .4 mile, $80,000; • Buckingham Road, .2 mile, $28,000; • Irvin Angell Roud, .6 mile, $120,000; und • Woodvale Road, .22 mile, $25,000, Olher improvemenls culled for in the progrum include $45,000 for right-of-wiiy engi­ neering; $105,000 Ibrslabili/ing existing roads; and $80,000 for road additions and widenings. A SYLVAN- M om er Themoment she realized that homework didn't have to take all night. Take thc'fruslration oul of sludying. 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Yadkinvillc Road, it was reported May 31. - The lurceny of car keys from a convenience slore on Salisbury Slreet was reporled Muy 31. Arrests - Steven Mark Cross. 37. of Taylorsville, was churged May 23 with DWI, driving without u license and operating a vehicle wilh no in* surance. Triul dulc: June 20. - Asgton Nicole Fernutt, 16, of 157 Summit Drive, wus churged June I with simple assault. Triul date: June 5. - Phillip Jason Brown. 21. of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 59, was charged June I wilh simple ussuull. Trial dutc;June 12. Traffic AccUlcnl-s • No charges were filed after ii wrcck al I ;40 p.m. Muy 23 al South Main and Wuler streets. Robin Feimster Fergusson, 47, of 391 Counlry Lane, drove a 2000 Chevrolet owned by Davie Publish­ ing Co. frotn Wuler Street onto South Muin, striking u 1988 Chrysler driven by Meather Marie Cover. 17, of 165 SuiicnlcherTruil, reporled Ofllcer E.M. Parker. - A cur which hud been slowed lo wuit for oncoming truffic nt the Lexington Road railroad overpass wus hit from behind ul 3:35 p.m. Mny 22. Kimberly Dawn Oarrcit, 35, of 130 Polaris Drive, hud slowed a 1995 Nissan when it wus hil from behind by a 1992 Dodge owned by Ihe Town of Mocksville, driven by Brandon Stevenson Price, 26, of 136 Cloisler Drive, reported Officer R.A. Donathun. - A Winston-Salem man faces two charges ufler u wrcck on Soulh Main Street at U.S. 601 ut 9:45 p.m. Mny 25, Jorge Alejandro Medel Ycrduzco, 29, drove a ¡994 Mitsubishi pickup through u red light, causing it lo .itrikc a 1996 Sat­ urn driven by Glcii Thomas Ealy, 27, of Sulisbury, reported Officer L. Keith Gunter. - An Advuncc man wns cliurgcd with fuilure to reducc speed nfter n wrcck on North Main Slrcel ul 1:30 p.m. June I. Hermuii Eugene Myers, 49, of 4519 N.C. 801 S., failed to stop the 1983 Ford pickup he was driving before it struck thc renr of a 1995 Pontine driven by Florencio Arellano Longurcs, 27, of Advancc, reported Officcr R.M. Robbins. Land Transfers The following lund irunsfcrs were filed wilh Ihc Duvie Register of Deeds, listed by purties involved, acrcagc, township and deed stumps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000. - Mortgage Electronic Regislra­ lion Systems lo Thomus Ray Sparks, I lot, Mocksville, $130. - Wude D, Grubb and Judy C. Orubb, Randall D. Grubb and Ellen G, Grubb to Fabian Diaz Pastninn nndNnyeliGuadamimullenis, I lot, Jenisalcin, $220. • Ronald W. McDuniel und Sle- Arrests fanic McDanicl to Teresa M. Godbey, I acre. Jerusalem, S150. - Cora Etia Beck to Gury Rny Beck, Warren Keith Beck and Scar- Ict Beck Hodges, 2 lols, Jerusalem. - Jonalhan Vnnn Gunter nnd Ivey Clontz Gunter to Barry L. Allcen. 5 ncrcs. Clarksville, $69. - James H. Plott Jr. and Betty B. Pioli to Guil P. Wulker, Nancy P. Murpc und Janies David Pioli, 5.04 acrcs, Fannington. - Jakie Gwyn Meroney und ns executor of cstule of Sue Brown, H.T, Meroney nnd Helen H. pulner to the Town of Mocksville, 1.39 ncrcs, Mocksville, $250. - C.W. nnd Bntbnrn P. Allen, and Garry R. and LuDonna P. Potts lo Gray S. and Clcnienl D. Jones, 2 ucres, Fulton. - Clement D. Jones and Gray S. Jones to Barbara P. Allen and Garry R. Potts. 2 Irncts, Shndy Grove. - Linda Carol H. and Harold Wall to Timothy P. and Sharon W. Huwkins. 1.32 ncrcs. Clarksville. - Edward K. and Lynettc M. Pyiie to Richie L. and V^oiandu L. Puck. 1 lol. Furmington, $338. - C.J. Runicy, ultorncy in fuel for Ouk Vulley Associnlcs Limited Pnil- nersliip. Ridge Itun Properties und Ouk Valley Properties lo GLC Prop­ erties Oroup, I lot, Farmiugton, $115. • Esther G. Campbell and Herrnon Cumpbcll to Jerry Wayne Campbell, ,65 acrc, Calahain. - Esther G. Campbell nnd Heniion Campbell to Joyce Dobson nnd Kristen Suzanne Dobson, 1.75 ucres, Calahain. - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. lo Joshua L. Ebrlglit, 1 lot. Culahuhi. - Edward Puul Hnberbcrger and Sheila P. Haberberger to ReloAclion, I Iracl. Shndy Grove, $690. - Mulvunoy Homes to John V. Sicil and Rosemary Sicil, I lot, Fnrmitigton, $301. - Mulvaney Homes lo Edith Enos Laws, I lot,Funnington,$262, - Frank M. Tharpe Jr. lo Wude Scotl Lewis and Putii Ann Lynch. 10.9 acres. Furmington. $142. - Dennis Powell to J-3 Inc.. 33.335 square feel. Jerusalem. $36. - Billy Clarence Myers Sr. und Elizubeth R. Myers to Terry S. Harrison und Curol A. Hnrrison. 5.9 ucres, Mocksville, $650. - Orvill D. Huyes Jr. and Virginia Hayes lo James 11. Gaither Jr. und Elizabclli Ann Gaither, 1 lot,Fnrm- ingloii, $490, - Arthur W, EbrighI und Carolyn W. Ebright to Mabel M. EbrighI. 1.24 ncrcs. Mocksvillc. - Jennifer L. Evnns Ross und Hardin E. Ross 111 to Jack M. Strauch and Dana Straiich. 1 lot. Furmington, $220. Thc following were arrested by the Davie County Sheriffs Depurt- mcnl. - Nickolas Christian Pune, 17, of 828 Beauchamp Road, Advance, churged May 30 with failure to ap­ pear in court and resisting, obstruct­ ing aiul delaying nn officer. Trial dulc; June 13,20. - Joseph Allen Moses, 26, of 155 Fred Lanier Rond, Mocksvillc, churged Muy 31 wilh communical- ing threats. Triul dulc: June 5. - Javier Rodriguez Eiirii|ucz, 27, of 202 Nonhridge Court, Mocks­ ville, churged Mny 29 with fuilure lo appear. Trial date; June 5, - Rosemary Duggins Berg, 28, of 168 Alamosa Drive, Advuncc, charged May 29 with worthless check. Trial dale: June 26. - Ronald Edward Weaver. 53. of Salisbury, churged Muy 24 wilh driving wilhoul n licensc und dis- pluying n suspended license. Triul dnte: June 20. ■ Rickey Edwurd Hull, 45, of Sulisbury, ciinrged Muy 24 with per­ mitting un unlicensed driver to op­ erate n vchicle, Triul dale: June 20, - Christopher Todd Foster, 31, of 338 Frnnk Shon Roud, Mocksville, churgcd Mny 28 wilh nssnult on n female. Triul dulc; June 26. - William Michael Inscoe, 22, of 1 lannony, charged May 24 with giv­ ing fictitious infomiation to an of­ ficer. Triul dale; June 20. - Timothy Rny Pcltilt, 26. of 149 Forest Lane, Mocksville, charged Muy 28 wilh a child support viola­ tion. Trini date; June II. - Jose Antonio Clinlon. 21, of Salisbury, charged Muy 22 with simple possession of marijuana. Trial date; June 20. - Duniel Willinm Smith, 25, of 1898 U,S, 601 S., Mocksvillc, charged May 23 wilh failure to ap­ pear in court. Trial date: July 14. - David Brinn Brown, 45, of 186 Creslview Drive, Mocksvillc, charged May 23 wilh two counts of employment security law violmions. Trial date: Muy 14. - Eniclia Policar|)o Carrasco. 33, of 132 Hollow Hill Court, Mocks­ ville, charged May 24 with ussuull infiicling serious injury. Trial dulc: June 10. • Lesley Delcnc Scott, 26, of 378 Pine St., Mocksville, churged Mny 24 wilh failure lo appear in court on a child support violation. Trial dale: May 27. - Carl Waller Masters. 18, of VViiiston-Saleni, chargcd May 25 wilh possession marijuana, posses­ sion drug paraphernalia, resisting, obslrucling und delaying an officer, Triul dulc: June 26. - Muck Henry Masters. 24. of Winston-Salem, chargcd Muy 25 with possession drug purupliernulia, possession niurijunna, simple as- smilt. Triul dnte: June 25. - Chrisly Ann Frogge. 21. of 360 Polls Roud. Advuncc. charged May 23 wilh breaking, entering nnd lar­ ccny. Trial dale; June 5. - Melissu Annelte Swuim, 30. of Stule Roud, charged Muy 26 with n child support violation. Trial dale; June 6. - Jonntlum Alexniuler Santos- Rodriguez, 24, of Rockwell, chargcd May 22 with n wan-ant from Texas, Triul dulc; June 5. - Kenneth Deun Chuiidler. 46. uf 2280 N.C. 801 S.. Mocksvillc, churged Mny 23 wilh Inrccny. Triul dulc; July 19. - Todd Aaron Barnhnrdl. 30, of 542 Gladstone Road, Mocksville, charged May 26 with ussuull on a feinulc, assault by pointing a gun and cuinmunictiug threats. Trini dale: June 12, - Jason Marshall Duncun, 21, of 1851 Milling Rond, Mocksvillc, churged May 24 wllh assault on n Iemale. Trini dale: June 5, - Nukesha Nicole Mills, 20, of Junice Lane, Mocksville, churged Muy 27 wilh assault wilh a deadly weapon wilh intent lo kill. Trial dale: June 5. Highway Patrol The following truffic wrecks were invesligalcd by the N.C. High­ way Palrol in Duvic County. Sufc Movenicnl Viulullun A Clemmons woman was churgcil wilh muking un unsnfc trnf- fic inovemciit afler u wreck on U.S. 1.58 at 10:45 u.m. June 1. Curia Gardner Mnrshnll, 38, turned a 2(HX) Nissan left inlo the puth of n 1999 Ford driven by Arline Britt Huffman, 72, of Lexington, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. Truck nils Two Culvcrl.s Russell Henry Nonnnn, 40, of 206 Janicstownc Drive, Mocksvillc, was driving a 1994 Chevrolet pickup on Dallon Road at 1 a.m. Muy 31 when it went off thc road to Ihc right, hit n ditch nnd two drive- wny culverts, reportedTtoopcr M.T. Dallon. Kiillurc To Kcdttce Speed A Mocksville innn wns cited for fniling to reducc spccil nfter n wrcck on U.S. 158 nt 2:25 p.m. Mny 30. John Wesley Wilson, 21, of 124 Glnsgow Lnnc, wns driving n 1998 Ford uml swerved it to the righl to nvoid another vehicle stopped in the roud waiting lo make a right turn. Wilson’s vehicle hit a utility pole und fence, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. D river lllucks Out A Mocksvillc mun suid hc blacked out prior to n wreck on Turkeyfoot Ro;id ut 7:30 p.m. May 2 1. Micheál Hoyle Livengood. 45, of 265 Ben Anderson Road, wus driving a 1990 Mercury Ihnt went off Ihe road lo Ihc left, struck sev­ eral trees and overturned, reported Trooper A.J. Fanner. OH Slick Al Clrclc An oil slick on thc traffic circle nt N.C. 801 und l-40cuused n wreck ul 3:09 p.m. Mny 27. Mandy Lynn Conialzer, 20, of 709 N.C. 801 S., was driving a 1999 Suzuki thal slid on thc slick spot, nnd landeil on its side, reported Trooper M.C. Howell. Kxcecdlng .Sure .Speed A Connelly Springs woman was chargcd with exceeding a sufc speed nfter n wreck on 1-40 nt 6:34 p.m. May 27. Jouna Eckard Moore. 27, was driving u 1994 Hondu nnd lost con­ trol of it during lienvy rnin. Thc cnr went onlo the righl. puved shoulder where il hil the renr of u 2(H)2 Hondu driven byTamika Donyea Williams, 29, of Morrisville, knocking il into the rear of n 2000 Cndilinc driven by Willie Hopson, 58, of Bust St. Louis. III., reported Troo|)er M.C. Howell. Wreck On N.C. 801 Two vehicles were in u wrcck on N.C. 801 at 6:12 p.m. May 27. Jnmcy Pnul Anderson, 29, of Yndkinvillc, driving n 1991 Fonl, wus attempting lo puss a 1992 Toyota driven by a 15-ycur-old, when Ihe leen swer\ cd to the left to avoid striking un animal in the road, reported Troojicr M.C. Howell. Driver Fnce.s Three Charges A Mocksville mun wns churged wilh DWI, opcruting n vehicle wilh un open container of alcohol nnd driving Icfl of cenler nfter a wreck on U.S. 64 West al 1:30 n.m. Muy 29. Derwood Johnson, 48, of 243 Duke St., wus driving n 1995 Dodge Ihnl wenl left of center und siruck u roud sign, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Fuilure To Yield A Mocksville mnn wus chnrged wilh fnilure 10 yield ufler a wreck on U.S. 601 South ul 12:10 p.m. Muy 29. I lector Azael Rcvelo Coreas, 24, of 501 Whitney Road, wus driving a 1989 Nissan, and in attempting lo travel ucross 601 to muke a left tuni, drove Into Ihe path of n 1993 Nissun driven by Georgiu Michellc Myers, 32, of 333 Duuid Rcavis Roud, Mocksville, reported Trooper A,T, Keller. Two Chiirges I'Tled A Cooleemee mun wus chnrged wilh DWI nnd cureless and reckless ilriving after a wrcck on N.c. 801 al 7:39 p.m. May 24. Timothy Dwayne Honeycutt. 37, of 181 Cross St.. was driving u Tankman motorized bicycle lhat went off the roud to thc right, und then wrecked on thc roud. I loneycuti wns unconscious from u hend injury, nnd later refused treat­ ment at Davie County Hospital, re­ porled Trooper M.C. Howell. Wit­ nesses told thc trooper the man hud fallen over in Rowuii Counly prior lo entering Davie. D river Swerves Mysti Duwn I lowell-Poplin, 24, of 462 Frank Short Road, wns driv­ ing a 2001 Mitsubishi on Frank Short Roud al 5:30 p.m. May 25 und swerved to miss an animul in Ihe road. The car went off llic roud lo Ihe righl und siruck u fence, rcpoHeil Trooper M.C. Howell. KxceedliiK SuVe Speed A Slalesvillc man was churged Fires Sheriff s Department The following incidenis were reported lo the Dnvie Sheriff's Dc- partmenl. • Thc brenking. entering und Inr­ ccny of guns from a business on Gludslone Roud wus reported Muy 29. - The ultempled brenking und entering of u residence on Ginny Lnnc wns reported Mny 31. • Mnll wus burned in n muilbox on River Road, it wus reported Mny 29. - Someone frnudulenlly used u crcdit curd 10 buy items over thc internel. it wns reported Mny 29. - The brenking, entering und Inr­ ccny from u residence on Armsworthy Roud wus reporled May 28. - Thc larceny of a welder and tniilcr from a residence on Jones Road wns reported May 30. - Toilet paper was thrown lino trees at u residence on Liberty Roud, il wus reported Muy 30. - Thc lurceny of 60 Icylund cy­ press trees from U.S. 601 Soutli was reported May 29. - Property wns dumnged ut Furmington Heights, it was reported May 29. - Thc larceny of a light blue. Ford Taurus from a residence on N.C. 801 was reported May 28. - The lurceny of items from u residence on Hall-Wulker Rond was reported May 27. • A counterfeit $100 bill was passed nl a business on U.S. 601 soulh, it wus reported Mny 28. - Thc windshilcd to vehicles on Ralph Ralledge Road were hil by unknown objects May 25. - The breaking, enlering and lar­ ceny from Furches HP, N.C. 801 and Farmington Road, was reported Muy 29. - Someone drove uway without paying for $ 10.13 worth of gasoline from The Comer Store, U.S. 601 South, il was reported May 27. -Thc breaking, entering und lar­ ceny from vehicles off N.C. 801 Soulh wus reported May 25. - The allenipted breaking und entering of u residence on Swicegood Street was reported May 25. - A woman reported May 23 her driveway on Cana Road had been paved with substundnnl nialcrials und workniunship. - The larceny of $20.41 worth of gas from Doltie's Market. U.S. 601 Soulh, was reported May 23. - Tlie breaking, entering and lar­ ccny from newspaper nicks was re­ ported from eighl lociuioiis on Muy 23. • The larccny of a lawn tractor und trailer from n residence on Ijames Church Road was reported May 24. Davie , fire departments re­ sponded lo thc following culls. Muy 23; I ;20 p.m.. Fork, Ad­ vancc, grill on fire on deck, 849 Fork-Bixby Road. Muy 24; 8:46 a.m., Scotch Irish, Cooleemee, smoke detector activa: lion, 125 Oak Meadow Lnnc; 2:30 p.m.. Advnnce. wreck, 755 N.C. 801. Muy 25: 2:50 p.m.. County Line, wrcck, N.C. 901 ul County Line Roud; 9:49 p.m., Mocksville, wrcck, 266 S. Salisbury St.; 10:26 p.m.. County Line. Center, wreck, 1-40; 10:45 p.m.. Smith Grove, bnck up Cleniinons, fire nlami. Muy 26:5:33 a.m., Counly Line, subslalioii fire. Mny 29: 1:15 a.m., trash fire, 1669 Underpass Roail. Muy 31); 1:01 p.m., Mocksvillc, Smilh Grove, stove fire, 234 Ouk Grove Church Road; 6;03 p.m.. Ridge and Foster roads, car fire. .lune I: 10:45 a.m.. Smilh Grove, wreck, 5228 U.S. 158. ,)une 2; 12:20 a.m., Smilh Grove, Advuncc, Furmington. fire nlunn.3l6N.C. 801 S.; 12:31 u.m., Smilh Grove, back up Clemmons, with exceeding a safe speed after a wrcck on 1-40 ut 10:25 p.m. May 25. Jonulliaii David Hcufiier, 38, was driving u 1984 Toyota pickup Ihut went off the highsvuy to the right and lilt a roud sign, reporled Trooper M.C, Howell. I''ullure Tu Yield A I lurmony womun was ciled for railing to yield ufler a wrcck on N,C. 901 ul 2:51 p.m. May 25. Diane Sheek Peoples, 66, of 153 Counly Line Road, drove a 2003 Ford I'roni County Line Road into Ihc path of a 1997 Nissun being driven on N.C.,901 by Henther Perrcll RiHledgc, 30. of 367 Oakland Ave,. Mocksvillc. reported 1'rooper M.C. Howell. Kiillurf To Reduce Speed A Winslon-Salem man was churged with failure lo reduce speed after a wreck at Bullimore nnd Beauchump roads al 7 a.m. May 24. Eioy Rojas Banuelos. 22. failed to slop Ihc 1985 Chevrolet he was driving, causing il to skid inlo a 1984 OUlsmobilc as il wus being turned left by Dnniellc Hillnrd Brown. 27, of 212 dial Smilli Road, Mocksville, reported Trooper A.A. Justicc, Failure To Reduce Speeil A Mocksvillc woman was charged with failure to rcduce speed after a wreck on U.S. 601 North ul 7:30 p.m. May 25. Rcbeca Perez Atiorve, 20, of 112 Cheyenne Lane, failed lo slop thc 1997Toyota .she was driving before il hil the rear of a 2002 Dodge driven by Constance Renee Reed, 30, of 260 Allen Roud, reported Trooper A.A. Justicc. Fuilure To Reduce Speed A Harmony leen was churgcd with fuilure lo reduce speed ufler a wrcck on U.S. 601 North ui 6:40 p.m. Muy 22. Jminu Mnric Puyne, 16, of 381 Rock Springs Roud, fnilcd to slop Ihc 1995 Toyolu she wns driving before il struck the rear of a 2003 Honda driven by Jeffrey .Mark McNeil, 28, of Clemmons, reported Trooper A.J. Fanner. Molh Drivers Cited Bolh drivers were ciled afler a wreck on N.C. 801 at 2:30 p.m. Muy 24. Tabulhu Triicll Mock. 27. of 45(1 Bcuwcliump Roud. failed lo stop the 2000 Ford she was driving before it struck Ihe rear of a 1996 Toyota driven by Neil Wayne Nichols, 27, of 233 Overlook Drive, Advuncc, reported Trooper J.R, Allred. Mock wus chargcd with I'ailure lo rcduce specil. Nichols witli aa inspeclion violation. No Churges Filul Amy Marie Warren. 22, of Lex­ ington, loldTroopcrJ.R. Allred lhat she had taken her eyes off Ihe road , for a second lo attend to a child when the 1997 Honda she was driv­ ing wenl off llie road lo Ihe righl, striking a catch basin. Vehicle lilts llurrler Muggle Slone Moore. 24. of ; Mooresvillc. was driving a 1998 Mercury on 1-40 ul 8:48 a.m. May 24 and ill swerving to miss a ladder in the road, lost conlrol of Ihe ve­ hicle causing il lo hil the median cable biirrier. reported Trooper J.R. Allred.^ I'ailure Tu Reduce Speed A Mocksville woman was ciled for failing lo reduce speed afler a wreck on N.C, 801 ut 7; 10 n.m. Muy 22. Mela Johnson. 46, of 135 Bean Roud, fulled to stop the 1994 Toyotu she wus driving before it siruck Ihc renr of 11 2002 Hondu driven by Meredith Puige Redmon, 18,of 145 Pembroke Ridge Court, Advuncc, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Fuilure To Yleltl A Hnrniony mun wus churgcd wilh fuilure to yield after a wreck on N.C. 901 at 10 a.m. May 23. Wade Wilbur Reeves Sr.. 73, drove u 1996 Clicvrolel pickup I'roni County Line Road inlo the path of a 1995 Chrysler driven by Curlis Ureni Rose, 21, of 154 Ash Drive, Mocksville, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Failure Tu Yield A Mocksville womun wus chargcil with failure to yield ufler a wrcck on U.S. 64 Easl ut 7:25 u.m. Muy 23. Mary Kennedy Collett. 55, of 167 Dogwood Lune, drove a 1996 Nissan onlo the roail, striking a 2(KI0 Nissun pickup being driven by Ri­ chard Ralph Pills. 41. of Lexington, reported Trooper A.A, Justice. Deer lilt Michael David While, 17, of 414 Angell Roud, was driving u 1996 Ford pickup on Soulh Angell Road al 11:15 p.m. June 2 when il .struck a deer, reported Trooper A.A. Jus­ tice. DAVIK COUN TY KN'I KRI’KISK KKCOUD, Tliurstlii.v, .lime 5, 2003 - 7. C o u n t y S t a r t s P r o c e s s F o r N e w S c h o o l B o n d Continued Erotn Pugc 1 M oney from Ihe fund balance and olher re.sources available lo the school hoard w ill be used lo do the work, which Includes add- lug m ore classroom and supporl space and renovations. A bout $314,000 in capital iinprovem ent funds will also be used to.upgrade the science labs and b u ild new b ath ro o m s al Duvie H igh. Polls, in pre.senling Ihe reso- Itition to com m issioners, said the general sentim ent of the people after the defeat o f thc M arch 25 bond issue wns that they would have supported it hnd the pack­ age addressed thc original rec­ om m endations o f the task force set up to look at the needs o flh e school system . In com ing up w ith the new proposal, he said school officiais looked at thc capital im prove­ m ent needs id en tified by the D avle C ounly T ask F orce for School Facilities. Pullen thanked the com m is­ sioners — who w ere voled the 2001 Com m issioners of Ihe Year by the N .C. School Boards As­ sociation — for Iheir com m it­ m en t to th e D av ie C o u n ly Schools and the 6,000 students that attend them , “ I ju st w ani to say publicly 1 really appreciate lhal," she said. T he needs of ihe schools nre slill critical, according to Hullcn, “ Because the firsl bond did nol pass, we know lhal we can‘I jusi sil dow n," she .said. C o m m issio n C h a ir K en W hile, w ho was back on the job afle r recen t surgery, said he w anted lo acknow ledge again the work o f the task force m em ­ bers, “1 think governm ent w orks besl w hen our people are in­ volved," he snid, “and they la­ bored long and hard to com e up w ilh as 1 recall four basic rec­ om m endations. A t this point, we are addressing the elem entary schools and the renovation at Dnvie H igh, and they had som e recom m endations about m iddle school needs and high school needs." W hite a lso co m m cn d ed .school officials for proceeding w ith thb m uch-needed im prove­ m ents al W illiam R. D avie. “ I think you're doing the right thing there,” he said. Though com m issioners voted unanim ously on the last bond referendum based on the unani­ m ous recom tnendalions o f the school board. W hite snid “the ultim ate barom eter of success in our business” is the support of thc people, “And they .spoke." W hal h as b eco m e clear, though. W hile pointed out, is lhat m osl o f the people w ho voted againsi the referendum w ere not againsi im proving the schools, but rather the specific recom m endations for doing so. O p ponents o f the refere n ­ dum , w hich launched a strong grassroots cam paign against it, contended that the vole fora sec­ ond high school should have been in a separaic issue from the olher needed im provem enls. W ith D avie recenlly being recognized ngnin as Ihe faslesl grow ing counly in the N orthw est Piedm ont, W hile said planning for thal grow th is an ongoing challenge for school officials. C o u n ly M a n a g e r T e rry Bralley, w hen contacted after the m eeting, said the resulls o f the 2000 census show ed lhat Davie C o u n ty 's p o p u la tio n hnd in ­ creased by 25 perccnt over the previous 10 years. Bralley attributed that grow th to several faclors, including the high quality o f the school sys­ tem, Potts, in a telephone inter­ view after the m eeting, .said a second high school is slill som e­ thing thc county w ill need to look at in the future. Looking bnck nt the failure of the la st b o n d issu e, hc said school officials didn'l do a good enough jo b o f inform ing the public of the cducalional needs “and thc fact that w e can reach m ore kids in a sm aller selling." Increasing enrollm ent al llic high school and Ihc tw o m iddle J o n e s , C le a r y R o a d s S e t F o r P a v in g Jones and C leary roads are .scheduled for paving under Ihc N .C . D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s ­ portation’s D avle C ounly S ec­ ondary Roads Im provem ent Pro­ gram for the fiscal year begin­ ning Ju|y 1. A fter hearing no concerns from counly residents al a pub­ lic hearing on the proposed im ­ provem enls, the D avie C ounty Board o f C om m issioners voted unanim ously M onday to adopt a resolution en d o rsin g the p ro ­ gram . T he paving o f Jones R oad, w hich is .3 m ile in length, is pro­ jected to cost .$50,000, w hile the projected cost o f paving Ihe .4- m ile -lo n g C le ary R oad is $7.5,000. Residential roads .scheduled for paving, their lengths and the projected cost are ns follows; • Edw ard Beck R oad, .3 m ile, $55,000; • C hiquapin R oad, .2 m ile, $55,000; c a s o T a n g l e w o o d , A R T S & C R A F T S F A I R FREE ADM ISSIO N! Come join us for a fun day of fine arts & crafts, great food, music, door prizes and more! S A T U B D A Y , J U N E 1 4 ,2 0 0 3 9 a .m . - 5 p .m . S U N D A Y , J U N E 1 5 , 2 0 0 3 ( R a in D a t e ) 1 2 :3 0 p . m . - 8 ;3 0 p . m . L o c a te d a t T a n g le w o o d P a r k ’s C a m p g r o u n d P a v ilio n . T a r n le f t a t T a n g le w o o d ’s w e lc o m e c e n te r a n d f o llo w th e s ig n s . F o r m o re in fo r m a tio n , p le a s e c a ll (3 3 6 ) 7 7 8 -6 3 0 0 o r V is it o u r w e b s ite a t w w w .ta n g le w o o d p a r k .o r g ш т schools is an ongoing concern, according lo Polls. N orth and Soulh Davie m iddle .schools arc each projected lo open the com ­ ing school year w ilh an enroll- m enl of 7.50. while eiirollm eiil al Ihe high .school is projecled lo be 1,600 when school slarls in A ugust. In the m eantim e, I’olls said school officials are responding lo the public's concern that the needs of the elem entary schools be addressed first. “1 think llial m essage w as heard loud and clear." he said. P U B L I C N O T I C E O F H E A R I N G O N P R O P O S E D 2 0 0 3 / 2 0 0 4 F I S C A L Y E A R B U D G E T PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Bermuida Run Town Council will hoW a Public Hearing on the Propose(J 2003/ 2004 Fiscal Year Budget. The hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at the Bernnuda Run Town Hall, 169 Yadkin Valley Rd., Suite 100, Advance, NC 27006 at 7:00 p.m. • B la k ely R ond, .4 m ile, $80,000; • B uckingham R oad, .2 m ile, $28,000; • Irvin A ngell Road, .6 m ile. $120,000; and • W oodvale R oad, .22 m ile. $25,000. O ther im provem ents called for in th e p ro g ra m in c lu d c $45,000 for right-of-w ay engi­ neering; $ 105,000 for stubili'/.ing exisling roads; and $80,000 for road additions and w idenings. A SYLVAN- M o m e r Themoment she realized that homework didn't have to take all night. Take th e 'fru stra tio n o u t o f stu d y in g . If your cliild lias a hard tinu- studvinj;— lint knowing wiii'rc to st.irt or cianiniiiig at the last iiiim itc — call Sylvan now. 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Sal- ’.unlay, M ay 24 at C harily Bap- ijisl C hurch of K anniipolis. oftV ^ •ia tc d by llie R ev. R .J. I'laniinond. T he bride is Ihe daughter ol' : D ebbie S nyder o f M ocksvillc ; and Jim Benson of Cleveland, She is a 2(K)1 graduale o f Davic H igh S c h o o l. S he a tte n d e d R ow an C abarrus C om m unity , C ollege and is em ployed by Ihe : Y M CA. T he groom is llie son of Mr. ' and M rs. D avid Sloo|i o f China G rove and Mr. and M rs. Dale S loop o f l-aith. Kc is a 2()0() . graduale of Soulh Row an High Mrs. Sean M ark.Stoeppeiwerth Potts-Stoeppelwerth Couple United In Marriage At Tanglewood B rooke l;li/,iibelh Potts o f M o ck sv ille and S ean M ark Sineppehvcrth o f Biiighaiiitoii, were marricil at (> p.m. M ay al T he R ed B arn al I'iinglewond Park. Paster Keg •Mdeinian olTicialcd. Tlic bride is Ihc daughler of W.G. aiul Diana Polls of M ocks­ ville. H er m aternal grandparents are John and Jackie N icholson of M o ck sv ille. H er p aternal gram lparcnls are llie lale W orth and M argaret Potts o f M ocks­ v ille. T h e b rid e re c e iv e d a bachelor's degree from A ppala­ chian S tale U niversity and a m aster's degree from East C aro­ lina U niversiiy. She is em ployed liy I'orsyih C ounty Social Ser­ vices. The groom is ihe son of G reg ,,niid B arb a ra B isso n n ette o f A ircen v ille and Ihe late Phil I'Sineppelw erth of Fori l.audcr- ^(lalc, Flu., His iiialernal graiid- ^parenls are the lale Raym ond atul S h irle y M in er o f L ake O keechobee, Fla. The groom is em ployed ¡it the O ldlow n Club in W inslon-Salem . He earned a b a c h e lo r’s d eg ree from East C arolina University. The bride w as escorted by her falher. The m aid o f honor was W endy Brown, Bridesm aids w ere M eg F u g an , A lliso n H ow ard and A m ber Pilliiian, T he besl m an was M ichaci K relzm cr, G room sm en w ere A llen S lo cp p elw ertli, G arcit Bissonnette and David Potts. The flow er girl w as K aitlin Stoeppelw erlli. Ring bearer was Zachary G aines. W edding m usic was provided by M ike H cndri.\, organist; and Brian W ing and Toni Sliavcnder, .soloists. Follow ing the cerem ony, the reception was heUl at the Barn at Tanglew ood. T he rehearsal dinner, hosted by the groom 's parenis, w as held at Ihc O astliaus in M ocksvillc, T he couple w ill resid e In M ocksville. F o r r e s t - H u f f C o u p l e U n i t e d I n M a r r i a g e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Jiiiie 5,2003 ■ 9 School and is em ployed hy T& S Surveying. Given in m arriage by her fa­ lher. Ihc bride chose her sister, Britlany Benson as her maid of honor. Bridesm aids w ere Tiffany Shehani and W endy Cook, M iniature bride w as K ylee Cook, and (low er girl was Jas­ m ine Cook, The groom 's falher w as the best m an. U shers w ere Jerom y Cook, Josh Ludw ick and Ronald Sloop, A fle r a rec e p lio n at the cluircli, Ihc couple wenl on a sur­ prise w edding Irip provided by the groom . The couple will m ake their hom e in K annapolis. Jillia n S h erce F o rrest o f W oodleaf and Tony Bryan H uff o f M ocksville w ere united in m arriage at I p.m . S aturday, M ay 31 at Enon Baplist Cluircli, Salisbury. T he R ev. D avid S aine o f K ingsland, G a„ officiated. The bride is the daughter of S tev e n nnd Pam F o rresl o f W oodleaf, She is a graduale of W csl Row an H igh School and earned n degree in p.sycliology from the U niversity o f N orth Carolina al Chapel Hill. T h e g ro o m is th e son o f K aren D raughn of M ocksville nnd Jim m y D ale H u ff o f W ilkesboro. He is studying Bib- liciil sliidies nnd secondary edu­ cation at Soulheaslern Baplist Theological Sem inary in W ake Forest. He is em ployed by the Banks D, K err Y M CA in R a­ leigh, G iven in m arriage by her fii- iher, Ihc b rid e ch o se T erri Shelton us her m aid of honor, Bridesm aids were Asliley Huger, M p lanie S m ilh and A n esa Vaiimntre, The bride's falher was best man. Ushers w ere Jam es Forresl, the bride's brother, K evin 1 luff, Ihc groom'.s brother, and Shay O sborne, A fler a re c e p lio n in ihe church fam ily life ccnier, the coupic w ent on a w edding trip to the P ocono M ou n tain s o f Penn.sylvania. T hey w ill be at hom e in Raleigh. Showers • On M arch 9, Kathy Cliafrm of M ocksvillc hosted a show er al Ijam es B aptist, the church ho m e o f Ihe g ro o m and his m other, for friends of the fam ily of the groom and church tiieni- bers. • O n M arch 16. a show er wns held nl the hom e o f the bride's grnndm olher, C onnie Forresl of Lexington, also hosted by Susan W ynn o f Lexington, aunt o f the bride. G uests w ere funiily of Ihe bride. • O n M arch 22. a show er al Ihe hom e of M arlene K epley of Salisbury, grandm other of the b rid e , w us h o sted by C athy K epley and Susan Tucker, aunts o f the bride. G uests w ere friends and fam ily of Ihe bride. ' • O n M arch 23, n show er nl the lionie o f Pam Rwlhcrlbrd of S niisbury w as also hosted by Kim Rivers. G uests w ere m em ­ bers o f the bride's hom e church. F ra n k lin B ap lisl C h u rch . Salisbury. • O n M arch 29, a "B ath and Botly W orks P am per S how er" w as hosted by T erri S helton, m aid o f honor o f Chapel Hill, nl Mrs. Tony Bryan H uff h er hom e. G uests w ere high school and collcgc classm ates of Ihc bride. • On A pril 5, Jam es and Julie Forrest of Duriinm, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, hosted a shower attended by friends and family o f the bride and groom . Campbell-Sink Couple Speak Wedding Vows E liza b elh " L iz " A nne Cam pbell of W yo Rotid. M ocks­ villc nnd Jerem y W infield Sink of Y adkinville w ere united in m arriage ¡it 2 p.m . M ay 17 at B ethlehem U nited M ethodist Church. Pastor G arry Foster of­ ficiated. The bride is the daughter of W arren and M encie Cam pbell of W inston-Salem . She is n gradu­ ate o f R .J. R ey n o ld s H igh School and com pleted Ihc li­ censed praclical nurse program at Forsyth Technical Com m unily College. She is a nurse at Club H aven Fam ily Prnclice. T he g ro o m is Ihe son o f Jim m y and K im S ink o f Yadkinville. He is n graduale of Dnvic High School and earned nn nssociale degree in architec- lurnl technology from Forsyth Technical C om m unily Collcgc. wilh a 4.0 grade point average. He is em ployed by H om e Depot. G iven in m arringe by her fa­ ther, the bride chosc her best friend. A nne M nrie Laskey, as m aid o f honor, and her sisler-in- law, M arcie Cam pbell, as m atron o f honor. B rid esm aid s w ere: A m an d a S in k , s is te r o f th e groom , Tracy M iller and M ary A nne H urst, friends o f Ihe bride. The groom'.s father w as best man. U shers were A aron Sink, brother o f the groom , A shley Cam pbell, brother o f the bride, ¡uid Ben M iller and Cody Angell, friends o f Ihe groom . A fler a receplion al Ihc Vil­ lage Inn C onicrence Center, the couple w ent on n w edding Irip lo the B aham as. T hey are at hom e on I6K W yo Roiid, M ocks­ ville.Mr. and Mrs. Jerem y W infield Sink CRYSTAL CLEANERS 3 6 0 8 Clem m ons Road, Clem m ons712-3155 N ig h t D ro p & D rive > T h ru M -F 7 AM -7PM • SA T. 8 AM -5 PM Same Day Service Weekdays: In by 11 a.m. ; Saturday In by 10 a.m. EVERYDAY SPECIAL; M EN’S D R E SSSH IR T S 9 9 0 each minimum 5 rtoms :VCOMPm'ERIZFJ)TOACCURArEbYKEEP iYOqk ORDER ; •Ш ТНЕН AND SUEDE . 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AfUT i'‘>. yi«i biwc mini; ilian a !ii elianti' ol amliiiR sdiiu' liiiuliiridng-li'nn can* tii lcam hcm'iiur l-onK-Ti'nii C all' Insinaiii'i' laii lu'lp yiui liaiulli' llii' I'usts иГ cxii'iiilal lari', Jusi talk 10 ymir ni'lKliborluiiHl Slate Гапи'“- Лцст lisii'd tii'lmv. \\'Г. t.l\'l'. W'tttUU; YOU I.IVI!.' Gre^ Morris, 1-tO S S .llls liu i ) SIK-l'l N t. И(1-7'|| - i4l>« L lK li A GOOD NIilGHBOR, St a t i; F a r m is т и н н п ; IT A tl lA I M 1*1 ¡•".■I H.IJ. t...'.-.I,,,.•/.'.iV /.'"’(.Ih lii-'lt.ihl, I...V i:I,1.f .M.I/.ÍK"’! I.yi'» l-lJi'-llU , il I. I.M,,/.'. ..'I'. t.f/MP,/I.I I II xi.iiijiiiiii.ixwi' fH.J.IliS Ol/l'.» W e tm o re F a rm s W O O D L E A F Available Now 'Local Strawberries'^ Greenhouse Tomatoes a n d O t h e r P r o d u c e A s I t B e c o m e s A v a il a b le Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays From M ocksville take 601 South to 801 Intersection, turn rig h t a t light. 4 m iles to caution Ilg h I In Woodleaf. Follow signs to farm . 704-278-2028 The UPS Store"" 810 Valley Road-Next to BiLo Y o u r S h ip p in g a n d B u s in e s s S o lu t io n s PACKING Fax Services Laminating Mailbox Services Greeting Cards SHIPPING SERVICES Color Copies Binding Postal Services Business Cards Open Monday-Friday, 9a.m.-5:30p.m. Saturday, 9a.m.-1p,m. 751-9990 IVliller-McEwen Engagement Announced Joe and Becky M iller of M ocksville announce the engagem ent o f their daughter, H eather Jo M iller to Sam uel Joel M cEw en of A dvancc, the son o f M elissa Sanders o f A dvancc and Joel and Kandy M cEw cn o f M ocksville, The bride-elccl is a 2003 gradualo o f Davic High School. She is em ployed by C cdnr C reek K ennels. T he groom -elect is a 2002 graduate of D avie H igh School. H e is em ployed by H arris Teeter. The w edding is planned for June 21 al 4 p.m . at Fullon U nited M ethodist Churcli in A dvancc. A reception will follow in the church fellow ship hall. 1 i e a R o m N R e g i o n a i M edic.al C .fntrr Community Programs Diabetes Screening — $ 15 icc An iiulividiinl consultation witli a certified clinbctcs cducnlor. i’nrticipnnls get a iiiificrstick blood gkicosc test nnd nix- assessed on llicir risl<s for developing diabclcs. This scrcctiitiH is hy appoint- nicnt only. Screenings arc licid at; Education «< Wellness Oiilpaticiit Scrviccs Building, 721 Grove St., Salisbury Call (704J 638-1437 (or an appointmont or (or more information,____ Heallh Camp — to) fee A uiiique program designed to introduce rising ‘Itll, 5tli and 6tli graders to llic wonderful world of licnlth. Participants take iiospital toiirs, do a variety of hands- on activities and learn valuable health lessons. Hut most of all, they liavc fun. Health Camp mns the week of June 16-20 from a a.m, - noon. Tiic cost covci-s educational materials, supplies and refa-siinicnts. Call (704) 210-5628 for an application or (or more in(ormation. J u n e C l a s s e s & E v e n t s Support Groups Com.Women’s Health All classcs nicet in the Women's Health Ccntcr, 3rd floor, Rowan liegional Medical Center. Call (704) 210-5544 to register or for more Infonnation. ADHD Support Group Provides support and education for parents of children witli Attention Deficit Hypemctivily l3isordcr. June 24 • 6i30 p.m., Salisbury Pcdialric Associates, 129 Woodson St., Salisbury AWAKE (Alert, Well And Keeping Gnergetic) Provides a social and educational fonitn for anyone suffering from a sleeping disorder. C^all the Steep Medicine Center of Salisbury at (704) 637-1533 for niceting iiiformatiqn. Better Breathing Club Offers mcniliers and guests the opportu ­ nity to learn about breathing disorders. June 11 • 1 p.m., Rufly-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. Boundary S^, SaliA^^ Camtac Support Group Provides support nnd education for cardiac patients, people who are at high risk for iicart disease and their families. Tills group meets the third Tuesday of the month during Febntary, June and October. 7 p.m., Cardiac Réhabilitation Hi Wellness Ccntcr, 2nd floor, Kiser Medical Office Building, Rowan Regional Medical Center;. Colon Cancer Support Group Offers support and education for colon cancer sufferers and survivors. June 17*7 p.m., Library at St, John's Lithcran Church, 200 W Innes St., Salisbury Epflepsy Support Group Provides support and education for people with epilepsy and their familic's. Support group meetings resume in Seplcniber. ____ _____ Griel Support Group Provides support for those suffering from the loss of a loved one. Sponsored by liowan Regional hlonic Health it Hospice. June 9 and 23 • 6 p.m., Ryan's Steakliouse, 730 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury. Meeting and program start at 7 p.ni./ Dinner is not included. Prostate Cancer Support Group Offers support and éducation to prostate cancer sufferers and suivlvors. June 19 • 5i30 p.m., Lirgc Conference Room, Rowan Regional Mcdical Center RSDSA Support Group (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association) Offer; support and éducation for people suffering from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome, a chronic neuro­ logical disease marked by constant pain. June 9 *7 p.m., Administrative Conference Roorn, Rowan Regional Medical Center, Call (704) 630-0365 for mom infqniiatlon. Weight iuoss Support Group Pi'ovides sup lort and education for people who lave hnd or are contemplat­ ing Iiaving gastric bypass surgciy as a wny to lose weight. June 12*7 p.m., Women's hlenlth Center, 3rd floor, Rowan Regional Médical Center. Call (704) 637-8618 lor more infonnntion. u|,; R ow an Regional M edical C enter offers a variety of health and wellness education .JS:;' classes. For m ore information or to register ftpr any classes or support groups, call (704) 210-5000. , Rowan Ri;c;i( )NAi , .Mil« I iMin 612 Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, North Caroling 28144 wwvy-rowan.org Educational Programs Comprehensive Diabetes Classes Smnll group classes and individual instnic- tion arc offered on a weekly basis lo help master the skills nnd concepts for the conlrol of diabetes, Tliesc classes have a fee, which is covered by most insurance plans. All classes are held at ihe Salisbury City Park Recreation Center, 316 Like Drive in Salisbury. O iabclc.« classcs will b c o ffered o n (lie follow ing d ales, a n d y o u m u st atten d all three .sessions: June 9, 16 and 23 • 6 ■ 8 p.m. June 17, 24 and July 1*9-11 a.m. June 25, July 2 and 9*1-3 p.m. Call (704) 638<1437 (or more in(amation._ Gestational Diabetes Classes A certified diafieles educator provides n special program for expectant niotlieni with gestationnl diabetes. 'Hie program includes liasic facts, meal planning and home blood glucose monitoring. These classes have a fee, wliicli is covered by most insurance plans. G estational diab etes classcs w ill b c offered o n th e follow ing dates; atten d th e d ate o f y o u r choicc, June 12, 19, 26*9-11 a.m., fiowan Regional Education & Wellness Outpatient Seivlces liuilding, 721 Crove St., Snlisbuiy Call (704) 638<1437 (or more in(ormalion. Look Good, Fee) Better An American C'nncer Society program thnt teaclics cnncer patients technit|ues to address the cosmetic side effects of ireatmcnl. Call (704) 278-0992 foi an appoinlment or for more informatipn. Tliis class details the advantages and methods of breaslfccding, as well as pmclicnl problem solving. Tlie cinss Is tnught by our certilied Inctation consul­ tants. Dads nre welcome, too. $10 class fee if not enrolled in Rowan Regional's Ul maze c l assy ___ tamaze Prepared CMdMrth and Baby Basics Leam what to expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods; coping skills; relaxation atul breathing techniques; nnd preparing for childbirth. Taught by our Liniazc-ccrtificd childbirth educators. Clnsses meet once a week for six weeks and a class fee Is charged. Limaze classcs will bc offered on the following dates.- June 2 - July 7*6- 8,-30 p.m. June 24 - July 22 • 6 - 8:30 p.m. — five-week series Moonlight Mammography Do you find it difficult to schedule a nianimography exam during regular business hours? Now you can get your annual mammography exam as late ns 7 p.m. Mondny - Tliursdny at Rowan Regional Medicnl Cenler. Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appoinlment. Blood Pressure Clinic Every Wediic'sdiiy from 9 a.m. - noon, n free blood prcsst.irc clinic is held in the main lobby of Rowan Regional Medical Ccntcr. Volunteer iiiirses conduct tiie clinic. Free pnrl<ing is provided in the medicnl center's parking garage on Henderson Street. N u r s e - O n - D u t y For routine, non-emergency medical prolilems or for answers to yotir medicnl c|uestions, call Nuree-On-Duty 24 hours a dny, seven days n week. It's frce. 1-800-335^921 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 5, 2003 B e a r C r e e k P la n s V a c a t io n B ib le S c h o o l W hen young peoplf allciul Vaealioii Bible Scliool a( Bear Crock Baplisi Cliurch June S -13. Ihey will be carrying on a iracli- lion that has been going on for generiilions. Hear C reek's (hem e this year is " The G real K ingdom C aper - C racking Ihc C haraclcr Code. Hvenls will be held nightly from 6:30-9 for everyone from young children lo adults. For m ore inform ation, call paslor, Lee Cook, al 492-74.‘iO. C in d y H endri,x is Ihe B ible School direclor. Vacation Bible School gol its o rig in in S o u lliern B ap tist C hurches in 1916. By 1923. publishers were crealing Bible School program s.Young chlldien get a lot ol attention at Bear Creek. Silver E agles Tour W inery The Silver Eagles Club wenl lo Yadkin C ounly in May. A fler lunch al Papa's Pizza, Ihe group wenl for a lour o f Rag A pple Lassie W inery in Boon- ville. A m ural covered one wall. rro m there, they traveled lo K ockford, w here the low bridge had been rep laced . T he new bridge m ay lie sal'er, bul it isn'l unique. T he club visileil R ockford M elhodisi C hurch, w here Ihere is a frcsco painling behiiul the pulpit by John G riffin, lie is ii brother-in-law o f Ben Long, the painler o f the frescoes in Ihc Norlh Carolina m ountains. The church is on the registry o f the N ational H isto rical S ociety. H annah H ollifield o f the soci­ ety met Ihe group at Ihe church and gave Ihc hisiory. W hile in the church. M arilyn Polls gave a reading, "A Sm ile, a gift you give lhal you gel back." She llien gave everyone a sm iley slicker. A visit to Rockford w ould not be com plete w ithout stopping at A nnie B arnett's Rockford Coun­ try Slore. Everyone enjoyed sit­ ting in the rocking chairs and chatting w ilh Annie. A s the group traveled back tow ard M ocksvillc, they stopped al 601 C o u n try S to re and brow sed. To put a finishing touch lo the day, they slopped for ice cream . ChiWren and adults have a good time at Bear C reek Baptist's Vacation Bible School. W i n s t o n - S a l e m P e d i a t r i c s Is P r o u d T o A n n o u n c e GASTHAUS on the SQUARE Restaurant, Guesthouse & more! itó ’/i» liu liuU's: i'oK/w, Salads, Variety »fSiitulwivhcs Al>iu‘tir.('rx. Desxerlx and Cajfves Now Op en F o r L u n c h a n d D IN N ER ! lU nirs: M im ilay aiul Tiic.vi/iiy......11 :ÌH)iinh2:M)/>ni W nliu'silay am i TImr.vlay......U :(Hìaii{-<J:(l(lpiiì F iiila y am i Salim law .......II :IX)am -lU W im t^ The Petite Fillet is Back for Lunch! $ 7 .9 5 D IN N ER S P E C IA L S N IG H TLY iiiiiviiud n^....Ch e f M a r c u s Flynt w n ini’/('(iiiiird i.iiiu h aiul Dinner Spvcial.s 101 NOKIII Mai.s SIHKKT rnoN^,: M(K KSVII I.K, sr 2702« K\\: .l.Vi-75.1-OyHI iiASIHACSim IlicSqmirc I.l-C Arliirllildi Owncr/.MmmiiiT N ow SiiKvi.Nti A Si;i.i:cTi().N o r M i.\i;d Dk in k.s Live Entertainment! THE A TTIC @ Ga.slhaiis on the Sciuarc Cool Dust - Classic Rock - LIVE! Sat., June 7 8:00 PM until (Ml'Procccds benefit RELAY rOR LIFE) $6 Cover JAM@THEHAUS Watch for another Dr. Lee Finklea Dr. Peggy Byun Dr. Lee Finklea and Dr. Peggy Byun have joined our practice. Both are accepting new patients and look forward to the opportunity to care for your children. / Mflplowood — , Hnwtfmrnn ' 0 H 2808 Maplewood A ve ,W inston-Salem 336-765-9000 www.wspeds,com O ur 33rd Year As An Independerit Practice Garden Club Officers N e w officers of llie M o cksville G ard en C lub will begin duties w h en the club m e ets Thursday, Ju n e 5 at 7 p.m , at th e D avie C ounty Public Library, H elen H inshaw , iVIaster G ard en er, will present a program on perennials. T h e new officers, from left: A n n e R ollins, president; IVlargaret Jo B rock, vice president; B arb a ra Kollins, treasurer; an d Lois R o es el, treasurer. Advance News By E d ith Z ininivrm im A dvancc Correspondent D ick and Reta Vogler w ent to Lc,xington Sunduy to attend ser- H cllo, M y n am e Is 'M .stan A lvin F o ster, I w ns b o rn on M ny 14th nt F o rsy th M cdicnl C cn tcr, I w eighed 9 Ihs, 1 oz, »nil >vus 20,5 inchcs long. M y p a re n ts a rc S cotty nntl FcHcIn F oster o f M octcsviltc, M aternal g ra n d p a re n ts n re F elix u n d Lois VViiiinms o f M ocksvliie. P u te rn a l g rn n d p n rc n ts a rc G ra d y n n d O liv ia F o ste r o f C ie n in io n s a n d J o h n n y a n d M a ry H e le n M y e rs o f Sniisl>nry, I niso iuive a h n lf b ro th e r n am ed Z ach n ry , vices al the Firsl Baplisi Church w h ere Ih cir g ra n d d a u g h te r Rachel H am erick w as baptised and joined the church. Riichcl is th e d au g h ter o f D r. M ark H am e rick and K elly V ogler H am erick M edford and N ancy S hoaf spent the w eekend in the NC m ountains in celebration of Iheir 44ili w edding anniversary M ay 31. W e w elc o m ed .le n n ifer Bcauchanip and 3 nnd 1/2 monlh o ld b a b y d a u g h te r C o rrie M ickala B cauchanip to church S unday, along w ith Jen n ifer's older daughter, D evin Ebrighl. K ite S to c k to n an d P ansy W ard spent Friday in Charlotte where they visited K ae's m other, Louise Pierce, who is recuper­ ating from knee replacem ent sur­ gery at the Charlotte O rthopedic H ospital. A speedy recovery is w islied for Louise. B rian Farley o f A rlington, Va. spenl the w eekend with his grandm other Edilli Zim m erm an. Saturday afternoon they loured Tanglew ood Park and the M anor H ouse. On Saturday night tliey visited B ess B ennett in C or­ n a lz e r co m m u n ily and h er d au g h te r C y n th ia S u m m ers. Sunday Brian w as a visitor at the M ethodist church. B ry an and A nna H o w ell spenl last w eek in C harlston, S.C, w here they enjoyed tours of the city and surrounding area. This w as in clelbration o f ihcir lOth w edding anniversary M ay 29. E dith Z im m erm an visited F rank nnd M argie M arkland Sunday nighl. M argie is recu­ perating from recenl ihroal sur­ gery. H ap p y b irth d a y to Jan e G asparrini w hose birtliday was Sunday June I. A large num ber o f people at­ tended the co o k -o u t S unday night al the R ecreation C enter sponsored by llie church youlh. Change Our Plans To Fit Your Needs. Your Home, Your Lot, Your Way. Vacation Bible Schooi a t T h e C h u r c h o f t h e A s c e n s i o n a t F o r k F ru it June 23-25,2003 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Picnic Sunday, June 29,2003 @ 10:00 AM Call 998-9865 for more information Also, visit us each S unday @ 10:00 A M or anytim e @ w w w .ascension-fork.org 183 Fork-Bixby R oad • A dvance, N C 2 7 0 0 6 Not Prefab ★ Not M odular The Patriot - С • 1,517 Mealed sq. ft. • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baliis • Garage Included The Erickson - С • 1,993 Heated sq. R.• 4 Bedrooms, 2 'Л Baths • Garage Included ¿7 4 5 . 0 9 The Boone - С • 1,936 Mealed sq. fl, > 3 Bedrooms, 2 'Л Ballis • Garage Included The Jejferson - С • 2,671 Healed sq, lì. • 4 Bedi'oonis, 2 'Л Baths • Garage Included N O L O T ? 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Laymon, Optomdrist 198-11 llnsplliil St., Mocksvilit • 751-5734 llcrnmilu Quay .SlKip. Cnlr., Adviuitc • 94D-2015 You are cordially invited to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life C A N C E R S U R V IV O R D IN N E R Tuesday, June 17, 2003 Davie High School Cafeteria 6:00 p.m. Cost is FREE to Survivors Spouse/Guest (lim it one) = $5 .0 0 Please RSVP no later than June 10th to Beth Humphrey, 751-1808, 290 Holly Lane Mocksville, NC Entertainment to he provided by Mel Jones. S u r v i v o r D i n n e r s p o n s o r e d h y Cx.-ninilautilina Bank 12 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TK RPRISE RECORD. Tliursday, June 5,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RKCORD, Thursday, Juiie 5,2003 - 13 O b itu a r ie s Clyde R. Studevent Mr. Clyde Rooscvcll "Coiich" SluUcvcnl of ?00 Cmnpbcll Road, Mocksvillc, died Friduy. May .10. 2003 at Ilis residence after a lengthy illness. He was born in Washington, D.C. to Cora Lee Blackburn and Ihe late Clyde Roosevelt Stiidcvent. He was a graduate of Central Davie High School, Win- ston-Saleni Slate Universily and Appalachian State University where he did vocational studies. He was a retired vocational teacher and coach of South Duvie Jr, High and Duvie Counly School Sy.stetn: NEA/NCEA. He was a member of Plcnsant Hill Bnptisi Church of Moustonville. Survivors: a wife, Willie Marie Speaks Studevent of the home; a doughler, Gina (Jerome) Studevent Retd of Oreensboro;and 3 grandchildren. A memorial service wa.s con­ ducted from 6:30-8 p.m. Monday, June 2, al Central Davie School Studevent Gymnasium, The fu­ neral servicc wsa conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Houstoiiville, with the Rev, Walter Tidline, pa.s- lor, officiating. Memorinls; Davie County Hospice. Della Dann?r Harris Mrs, Della Dcona Danner Har­ ris, 102, of Mocksville, died Thursday, May 29, 2003 at her home. Mrs. Harris was born April 15, I 1901 in Davie County to Esau nnd Florence Brogdon Danner. She was a homemaker and was a mem­ ber of Bear Creek Bnptisi Church. Mrs. Harris was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Moses M, Hnrris; 3sons, Forrest, Rossie and W, D. Harris. Surviving; a son; D.A, "Dob" Harris of Mocksvillc; a ilnugliter; Fay Hedgecock of Kernersville,; 13 grandchildren; several great- granilchitdren and great-grent- grandchildren; 3 daughters in law, Mnry Lee, Virginia and Bonnie ^ Harris, all of Mocksville, A graveside servicc wns held nt 11 u.m. Salurday, May 31 at the Bear Creek Bnplist Church Cem­ etery by Revs. R, C. Redmond Jr. and Grady Tutterow. Richard Alexander Elam Mr. Richard Alexander Elam, 77, of Kernersville, died Friday morning, Mny 30, 2003 nt his home I'ollowing an extended ill­ ness. He was born in Winston-Salem July 21, 1925, til the Inte Glenn Edgar und Lelia Dcnn Elam, He was a graduate of Reynolds High School and Draughon Business College and attended the Univer­ sity of Alabama inTiiscnloosn. He served in the 79th Infnntry Divi­ sion of GenernI Patton's Third Army, participating in Ihree Eu­ ropean campaigns during World War 11. Being a conibal-wouiuled veteran he received Ihc Purple Heart, a Presidential Citnlion, the Bronze Slar and numerous other medals. He was a former post conimunder of the Kernersville Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans. An outdoor enlhusiust and hunter, he was a retiree of Bell Laboratories (Lucent). He wns preceded in dealh by a brolher, Cileim Elnm Jr,, and a grandson, Brynn Douglas Poindexter. Surviving; his wife, Imogenc Lewis Elam; daughters Donna Poleal (Lew) of High Point and Cilunnn I’oinilextcr (Gene) of Ad­ vance; 3 grnndchildren; a grent- grunctchild; 3 sisters, Carolyn Whitehurst (Bob) of Win.sion-Sn- leni, Shirley Linebnck of Chula Vista, Calif., nnd Diane Coggin of Virginia Bench, Va.; and numer­ ous nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held .1:30 p.m. Sunduy, June 1, ut the funeral home. Burial was al Forsyth Memorial Purk Cemelery. D A V IE I ’U M E R A L S E R V IC EInniriKiraliil ■lUA’.illvvKd,, MiKlcsvilli', N(. 336-7.'51-3m 'Our ГчшИу .Srn'i'iiv 'i'l'f I'limihr itit'H muiirroHv П'м:К;\1, limit; i i Avery C, Steelman Mr. Avery Clevclnnd Steelman, 73, died Tuesdny, May 27, 2003, ut the Wake Forest Uni­ versily Baptist Medical Ccnter. He was born Ocl, 21. 1929, in Yadkin County to Avery Cleve­ land Sr, and Fannie Elizabeth Adams Steelman, He served 22 years wilh the U.S. Army nnd as Ihe food servicc director with the Wake Forest University Buptist Medical Cenler for 10 yeurs. Mr. Steelman wns ninrricd to Helen Joun Clodfclter Steehnan sincc Jnn. 27, 1951, His oldest son, Terry Alun Steelman, preceded him in death. Surviving: ofthe home, Kevin Avery Stcelmun of Winston-Sn- lem; 2 daughters, Debbie Stccl- man Keck and husband Paul of Pennsylvania nnd Belinda Steel- nian Pruett nnd husbnnd Andrew of Apex; 4 grandchildren; 2 broth­ ers, Bob Steelman of Winston- Salem and Enrl B. Steelmnn of Adviuice; und 2 sisters, Mrs, J.T, (Kate) Wngner of Yadkinville and Mrs. Clayton (Francis) Brown of Kinglands, Ga, A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 30. at He­ bron United Church of Christ Cemetery, wilh Ihc Rev. Jeff Hammonds officialing. Memorinls: Hebron Church of Chrisl, 129 Hebron Church Rond. Win.slon-Snlcm, 27107, Joseph T. Scheck Mr, Joseph T. "Tom" Sheek, of Bermuda Run. formerly of Syos.set. N.Y.. died at his brother's home in Granada Hills. Calif., on Monday, May 12,2003, Mr, Shcck was born Nov. 21, 1919, in Bnllimore. Md.. lo Joseph A. and Elsie Wagner Sheek. He retired from the furniture indus­ try after serving in numerous man­ agement positions including vice president of sales for State of Newburgh, Colony House Furni­ ture of Newton, and Chapel Hill Furniture. He served in the U,S, Army Air Force in World War ll and in Ihe Korean conflict, being awarded llie Bronze Star in the latter. He attended Fordham Uni­ versity, New York University and New York University Graduate School. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Fegan Shcck. Survivors: (i daughters. Peg Shnnlcy, Barbara Lino, Kalhy Sheek, Terry Hillerich, Anne Prenier, Beth Schrciber; 7 grand­ children; n brolher, William A. Sheek; and sister, Mary Kelly of Yardley, Pa, A memorial service will be heldal II u.m. Salurdny, June 14, nt Corpus Christi Roman Catho­ lic Church in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Memorials: Boys Republic at www.hoysivim hlii'.din. Kermit Ethil Worrell Mr. Kermit Ethil Worrell, 91, of Clemmons, died Thursday, May 29, 2003, al his home. He was born Nov. 27, 1911, in Cnrroll County, Va., to Charles W. und Louisa Bowman Worrell. Mr. Worrell was retired from Hanes Dye & Finishing Co. ufter 41 years of service nnd wns of Ihe Buptist faith. He wus preceded in dealh by liis wife in 1995, Snllie Marshall Worrell. Surviving: 3 daughlers, Jenn W, Nitkin (hu,sbund Nick) of Kernersville, Dorothy W, Wrights (husbnnd Allen) of Clemmons und Patricia W, Smilh (husband James) of Advancc; 7 grandchil­ dren; 14 great-grandchildren; and a greal-grcat-grandchikl. The funeral .servicc was at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 1 at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chnpel, Burial followed nt Crestview Memorial Park, John W illiam Golioway Mr, John Willium Golioway Sr„ 78, of Leesburg. Flu,, died un­ expectedly on bonrd Ihc Funtnsy Cruise Ship in Nassau. Bahamas Friday. Muy 23.2003. Mr. Golioway was born in Youngstown, Ohio July 20,1924, arid moved to Orlando, Flu. in 1927, He wus longtime member First United Melhodisl Church in Orlando; a member of Maple Springs United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem and at the lime of his dculh u member of First United Mcthndisi Church and Ihc Pathfinders Sunday school class in Tavares, Fla. He attended Hillcrcst Elemenlary, Montverde Academy and graduated from Hampton Dubose Acudeiny, Mr. Golioway was a veteran of World Wur 11, serving in Ihe U.S. Nuvy in the Soulh Pacific from 1942 to 1946. He worked in men's reluil us a munngcr und hcud buyer for Rutlnnd of Orlando for 24 years. He relired as a vice president and store manager from Norman Stockton Inc. nflcr 24 yeurs in 1991, Survivors: his wife of53 years, Slella Hildebrand Gollowuy; u son, John William Golioway Jr. and riancee Barbara Cooper; 2 daughlers, Nnncy Lnmm (Woody) of Blowing Rock and Linda Spry (Sam) of Mocksville; and .5 grand­ children. A memorial service was con­ ducted al First United Methodist Church in Tavares, Fla. Monday, June 2. al 11 a.m. The graveside service will be held al Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials; First United Melh­ odist Church of Tavares, 600 W. lanihe St., P.O. Box lOXfi, Tavares, FL 3277X; American Cancer Socicly; or the American Heart Associalion. Virgie Vance Harper Mrs. Virgie Vance Harper, 78, of Becktown Roud, Mocksville, died Saludny, May 31 al Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. Born in Huntington, W.Vn. on July 11,1924, she was the daugh­ ter of the late Emzic und Florence Nicholus Vance. She was retired from Cannon Mills and was of the Baptist faith. Her husband, Cnrl Hnrpcr, pre­ ceded her in dculh. Survivors: u son, Ralph (Debbie) Wulser; 3 daughters, Jntiicc Sue Moore of Trinity, Pnl (Lewis) Henderson of Spnrtnnburg, S.C,, and Curol Maynor of South Carolina; 15 grandchildren; 20 grcnt-grandchil- dren; and a grcat-greal-grand- child. She wns nlso preceded in death by a son,John Lee Johnson,and a brother, Albert Vance. Funeral services were con­ ducted on Tuesdny, June 3, at 1 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service chapel with the Rev. Bill Pharr officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; Hospice of Davie, or the Davie County Public Li­ brury, C' У /Л 'w A ’/ / / / , / ' Iva Aaron Uottoms Mrs, Iva Aaron Bottoms of Winston-Salem died Satiirduy. May 31, 2003, ut Springwood Care of For.sytli. Mrs. Bottoms was born Muy 11, 1903. in Davie Counly lo the lute Cicero Locksley and Emmn Smith Anron, She wus n grudunte of Fork Acndemy High School and the Charlotte Cosmetology School, Her husbnnd, Willinm (Bill) Bottoms, preceded her in death along wilh a sisler. lla Baily. and n brother. Dewey Aaron. Surviving; 3 nephews; 3 nicces. She was the owner of Jane's Beauty Shop in Benneltsville, S.C., before moving hero. Muy 11 wns her 100th birthday. A 3 p.m. funeral servicc wns be held nl Fullon United Melhod­ ist Church in the old sunctuury, Mondny, June 2, 2003. with the Rev, Neville Slorey officiniing. Memorinls: Fullon Melhodist. 3689 N.C. 801 S., Advnnce; or lo Hospice/Pnllittlive CareCcnter. IIOO-C S, Stratford Roud, Win­ ston-Sulem, 27103. Naomi Cannady Spratley Mrs. Nnomi Cunnndy Spratley, 83. of Sommersct Courl, Mocks­ ville, died Sunday, June I, 2003. in Forsyth Medical Center. She was born in Davie county, daughter of the lute Lodokas S, and Viola Hudson Cannady, Her husband. Herbert Sprutlcy. preceded her in denthon July 26, 1982. Mosl of her life wns spent in New York, where she worked as a unit clerk ut Sl, Luke’s Hospital. Survivors: a brother, Alvin' Cunnndy of Winston-Salem; and 2 sisters, Alice Gnither nnd Pccoln'. Holman, both of Mocksville. Her funeral service will be held Friday, June 6 al 5 p.m. in the chapel of Oruhum Funerni’ Home in Mocksville. The Rev.. 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While the average visit time for other hospital ERs may be hours, our total treatment time averages only 1 hour and 38 minutes. Our highly trained board certified physicians help you get well sooner. And since our location poses no traffic problems, you’ll be on the road to recovery even faster. Davis Regional Medical Center offers high quality emergency care, and we’re closer than you think. So гете1лЬег, when you need medical attention, you have a choice )AVIS REGIONAL EXIT 1S4, STATESVILLE • (704 Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice VBS at Dulin D ive into S C U B A (S u p e r C ool U n d ers ea B ible A d ven tu re), three days of ad ven tu re and fun at Dulin U nited M ethodist C h u rch ’s V acation B ible School. B ible lessons, singing, crafts, and g a m es for ag es 3 & u p . T hursday, Ju n e 12 and Friday, Ju ne 13 from 6 9 p .m ., an d Saturday, Ju n e 14 from 9 a.m . noon. Th u rsd ay, a fire truck w ill b e th ere , Friday, “T h e G lory T ra in ”, an d S atu rd ay a giant fire truck slide an d W B F J F M “V B S E xp re ss” w ill broadcast live. T h e pastor, D av ie S m ith, pictured ab ove, is ready. C all 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 for m ore details. Car Wash, Bake Sale Saturday Fvom 10 u.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, June 7,the Green Meadows Bap- I list Church youth will hold a car wash and bake sale al CCB on ' U,S, 158 in Hillsdale. Proceeds will be u.scd lo help pay for summer j camp. BBQ Chicken To Be Sold At Bixby The Walking for Miracles American Cnncer Society Relay for Life team will .sell barbecued chicken meals, take-out only, on Sat­ urday, June 7 from 11 a.in.-4 p.m. ul the church on Fork-Bixby Rond, just off Cornatzer Road, The food will be cookcd by Graham Hendrix und crcw. For more infonnation, cull Michclle Allen al 998-4240. ^ J ^ i a n o LCS. • Dining • Dancing Sing-A-Longs • Anniversaries • Birlhclays Holiday Parlies j-on. IBooKingi c a [[(336) ggS-^óSg i i grand openings^^ ' Bciwccn-tlic-glass blinds and shades arc proiccicti from dust and damage — so they never need cleaning. ' Professional installation makes it easy, start to finish. Hurry! Offers end soon. Call, stop by, or let us come to you. Request an In-home visit at http://appointmcnt.pella.com. PELLA" BEPLACEMENT WINDOWS • PATIO DOORS • ENTIIY DOOBS No Crook Prtmttivo Baptist Church, 222 Aubrey Merfoll Rd., Mocksvlllo. 2nd & 4th Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conferonce,1;30 p.m. Paslor. Richard Kirby.Eaglo Heights Church,10 o.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuosday Powortlme, 6:30 p.m. Wodnosdays. Bible study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem* porary muslcAvorshlp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mcoksville Wosloyan Churoh: Hospital St., Sunday School, 9;45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Rov. George Troyer. 751‘5595. Union Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship, 10 o.m. Sunday School, 11 o.m.. Pastor, Rev. Brad Holliman. Center Unliod Methodist Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor. Slephen Blair. 751 • 2754. Childcare directors; Carla Prevetto. 492*5735 & Sandra Aulry. 940- 3753. Elbovlllo Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: N.C. 601, Advance. Fellowship, 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Chrisl (ages 4*11), 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3*4:30 p.m. Toons for Christ (ages IS­ IS) meet Sun., 5-6;30p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooleomeo Churoh of God: Sundoy School, to a.m. Wordhip Service and Chlldron's Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service, 7 p.m. For more info, catl pastor Robert Hulelte at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor Unllod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School, to a,m. Worship, 11 a.m,, Rov Kaye Frye, pastor.Bothol Unltod Mothodlst Church; Belhel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advance Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rov. Harry D. Sammons.Downtown Advance. Farmington Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. ’ 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder. Oak Qrovo Unllod Mothodlst Church: 1004 U.S. 158. Mocksvlllo. Sundny School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11.Concord Unltod Mothodlst Churoh, Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor, John Andrews. Hardison Unltod Mothodlst Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wondoftul Wodnes'days Chlldron's program, 6-7:30. Paslor, Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening service, 6. Wednesday Bible SluUy, 7 p.m. Qlodstono Road. Hlllsdalo Uni tod Mothodlst Churoh: 5228 U.S. 158, Advanco. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dross, relroshments. Jr. High Youth Sunday nlghl, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. Mldweek^Hlllsdale prayer service, wodnosday 6:30 p.m. Bible studios, ministries such as drama, worship, mlalons, singles, women's, men’s. Paslor: Jorry Wobb, 998-4020. Wosloy Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Church; Worship Service; 10 a.m. Sunday Schoo): 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snydor. Pino Rd. Rodland Pontooosta) Hollnoaa Church; Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship; 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeling & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles- Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Paslor; Rev. Robert Kasllng. 751-5419.hltp://www.mlndsprlng,com/^holycross/ Mocksvlllo First Prosbytorlan Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 n.m, Church School: 9:45 n.m. Sundny ovoning: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh {grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Paslor; W . G . W H I T E & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, N0 27102 3 3 6 -7 2 3 -16 6 9 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING V/e Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 692 Ralph nnUodos nd • Mocliivlllo 4 9 2 -5 4 9 6 J . P. GREEN M ILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 3 3 6 -7 5 1-2 12 6 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 8 7 3 - 0 2 8 1 i VILLAßCHABOmRl 5431 Hwy. 158« Advance, NC 336 -9 9 8 -19 8 7 Neal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks Unliod Mothodlst Church, off N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Beau­champ roads, Advanco. Rev. Donnie Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 o.m. Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Pastor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and after school programs, 940-5296. Hlllsdalo Boptlst Churoh: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m.’ Chlldron's youth acliviiles, prayer meeling, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister of Music, Brent 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. Now Bellovors Ministries» 350 Railroad St., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday night Bible sludy, 7. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566. LIborly Unlled Mothodlst Church. U.S. 601 S. Woi8hlp;9;45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m.First Unltod Mothodlst Church of Mocksvlllo. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional service. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751- 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner.Bollovor's Sonship Tabornacte: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6;30 p.m. Wed. ovenlng, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch, 998* 1324. Cana Rd. - Pollor's Lane. Turrontino Baptist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship, 11; Night Sorvico. e. Pastor: Rov. Joe Smith. Bothlohom Unllod Mothodlst Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11 a.m. .Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m.. contemporary worship. 321 Rodland Rd.. Advance. 998* 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: kaybelhumc®yadtol.net Episcopal Church ol tho Ascension. Fork-Blxby Rd„ Advanco. Sun. School. 10 n.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill ond Peggy Long o! Advance. 998-7716. Clement Grovo Church of God, Body ot Christ. 159 Parkor Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11;45. Wednesday BIblo Study. 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder ErnesI Ijamos. Radio Broadcast: Tho Bible Is Right. Tuesday^, 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM. Qroon Moadov/s Baptist Churoh Sunday Schuol. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study. 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Walers. 998-3022. Liberty Wosloyan Churoh, 2106 Sheflleld Rd.. Harmony, Sundny School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Paslor: Ronald Lee. Qlxby Prosbytorlan Church, 1806 Fork- Blxby Rd., near Cornalzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Paslor: Pelor Peterson, 998- 6613. Dulln Unltod Mothodlst Church, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksvlllo, 998-6400, Paslor: David Smilh. Sun School 10;30 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m.Cooleomeo Unltod Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Paslor: Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) in Homo BIbie Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4687.Bear Croek Baptist Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd„ Sun. School 0:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Loe Cook III. pastor. Cootoemoo First Boptlst Churoh. 284 Marginal St., Sun. BIblo Study 0:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Youlh, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper. 6 p.m. Music minister, Rogina Chandler. Mocksvlllo Second Prosbytorlan. 400 Pine St. Worship. 11 a.m.. Church School. 9:30. Rov. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 VOGLERArSONS t-uncrai Ноше 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding * Rollnlshlng Inatallallon • Old & Now Work t-arry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME S IN C H ¡951 Norlli Main Street Mocksvillc, NC 2702« 336-751-2148 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 33 6 .7 5 1-2 9 4 4 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 St. Francis of Assisi, RC. Masses; Monday-Friday. Morning Mass. 9. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Snturday 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751-2973.Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy. classes for all ages, 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmlng-ton Rd., 5 miles from 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 998-3820. Homo; 998-5372. Bialso Baptist Church, U.S. 601 North across from Horn's Truck Stop, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship & Sundny School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday service. 7 p.m. Paslor: Glenn Sellers. Shiloh BapUst Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksvliie. Sunday School; 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor; Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon Unltod Mothodlst Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ, Sundays. 5-6;30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. NevHle Storey. Hoavon Bound Full Gospol Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksvlllo. (besldo Center Firo Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday nlghl praise/ worship, 7. Pastor. James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St.. Mocksville. 751*5312. Contemporary oady worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship service, 10:55 a.m. Children’s choir, Tuesday. 3 p.m. Wodnosday, 6:30 p.m.. activities for children, youth and adults. Fork Boptlst Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship soivlco. 11 a.m,, 0:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. /\wanas. Sunday 6 p.m.996*8306. Cornatzor Baptist Church. 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11: evening, 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wodnosday ovenlng, 7:30 p.m. Now Union Methodist Church. 1869 Sholllold Rd.. ot Counly Lino Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., conlomporary worship wilh casual dress and refreshments; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367.Ijames Baptist Church. Shelfioid Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesdny. 7 p.m. Paslor. Tommy Fausl. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Cnmpbeii Rd.. Mocksville. Sundny School, 9:30. Morning worship. 11 n.m. Rov. Anthony Froomnn. Advance First Baptist Church. 1936 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pa8tor;Martin Kaslner. 998-6302.Church of God of Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksvlllo. Sundny School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sundny ovoning, 6; Wednesday ovoning, 7. Pastor; Rov. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. Midway St.. Cooleemoo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 0; Wodnosday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study, 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077.Sovonth Day Advontlst Church. Milling Road, Mooksvlllo. Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30-11; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macedonia Moravian Churoh, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advanco. Sunday School, 9:30-10:45 o.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394. Pastor: Rev. Qreg Littlo. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324Yadkln Valloy Road, Advance. Paslor: Ronnlo Craddock. 998-4331. Sundny School. 10 a.m., worship, 11 & 8. Wodnosday Nlghl Prayer meeting, 7:30. Llvo Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11- Noon.Mt. Zion Hollnoss Church of God. U.S. 64 E. at Mill Sireel, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11. Pnslor: Bishop James Ijames. Mt. SInal AME Zion Church, 480 Peoples Creek Rond, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible sludy. 7. Dr. Oils B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of ihe Living God, 2121 Cornatzor Rd.. Advance. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship. Sundoy 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m.Salem Unltod Mothodlst Church, Salem Church Road olf Davio Academy Rd., 8 miles west of Mocksville. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW. second Wednesday, UMM first Sunday broaklast al 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. PInoy Grove Unltod Mothodlst Church, 370 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover, 990- 7316. Now Jorusalom Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksvliie, Paslor. Nottyo Ijamos-Barber. 751-0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: BIblo class, 7:30. intercessory prayer. 6 p.m. Truo Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. lo Camolia Lano. Mocksville. Pastor; Sleven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church of tho Qood Shophord, Church & Cross sts., Cooleomeo. Worship, 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour alter church. Bible Sludy 2nd nnd 4th Sundays alter church. Priest; Rov. Nonh Hownrd.Josus LHo Mission. Liberiy Church Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday ovoning al 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavls.Mocksvlllo Church of God. 862 U.S. 64 E. (boslde Armory). 751-0817. Pastor: Larry Holiifield. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday ovenlng. 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jorusalom Baptlo) Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksvlllo. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services; 8:15 a.m.. praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for all ages: 11, morning worship;7, evening worship. Wodnosday sen/ices: 6 p.m., family fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKlD, Youlh 4 Christ. Adult Bible Sludy. Nursory for Infants and toddlers. Fellowship Boptlst Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advanco. 998-6544. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m.Smith Qrovo AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy, 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhslp, II. Sundny School, 10 a.rn. Rov Morgan Qlenn. pastor. Ealons Boptlst Church. 495 Eatons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday prayer mooting, 7:30 p.m. Paslor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149.Abundant Life Christian Victory Conlor, 117 E. Depot SL, Mocksvlllo. Paslor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sundny School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11. Llfo Communily Church. Sundays, 10 a.m.. Brock Perlorming Arts Center, North Main Street, Mocksvlllo. Contemporary style worship with Pastor Kevin Stowarl. 753-LIFE. Hope Baptist Tabornaolo, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wodnosday, 7 p.m.. AWANA children and teens, adults, prayor mealing ond Bible sludy.East Oovio Boptlst Churoh. Bermuda Quay Shopping Center, 5397 U.S. 158, Advanco. Sundays. 8:15, Bible sludy for older ndulls; 9:30, morning worship: 10:45. BIblo sludy for all ages; 6 p.m.. Sunday evening service, Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Sludy nnd Prayor Sorvico. Paslor. Max T Furr. 998-5584. Life Community Church, Days Inn, Madison Rond, Mocksville. Sor­vicos Sunday, 10 n.m. Call Kevin Stewnrt. paslor, about Wednesdny evening llfo groups. 753-5433. SEAFORD LUMRER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. 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See dealer tor details. im mm mm mm mm mm 1а^ш1а1шв1131аван и Ш, V i R & м т ш i № Ш 8 a w , < Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .June S, 2003 - «1 A Mocksviiie runner slides into hom e safely. Jess Maloney, Mocksville’s best hitter so far, slides into hom e in a 10-5 loss to W ilkes Co. - P hotos by M ike B arnhardt Phenomenal Pitching: Crotts Handcuffs Mooresville II.V llrliin I»l((.s Davic County Enlerprise Record Even a 6-0 Mooresville team coukln’l slow clown Cody Crotls. who pitched Mocksvillc to a .‘i-0 Southern Division victory Saturday al Mooresville. With Mocksvillc coming off a dis­ appointing 10-5 home lo.ss lo Wilke.s County, Ihe righthander from West Forsyth High extended his itmitzing start to the American Legion baseball sea­ son with another efficient perfonnance, tt coiiiplete-gimie thrce-hltter. That’s three ttppeiirimces i\nd three wins for Crotts, and Mock.sville (3-1,2-1 SD) is only four games into the schedule, "That’s kind of hard to believe," Crotts said of his .1-0 record. “ I haven’l pitched like lhal in a while. Il was about the first game I've slarled in a monlh, and I wasn’t expecting lo go nine. 1 hadn’t had my (best) curveball in a y. while, and I got il back." Crotls, who has a ton of relatives in Duvie County, made a major surge as « West sopl\oi\iore and teamed with Erik Walker to help the Titans reach the 2002 Slate 4-A championship .series. Bul his pitching was a litlle less pre- diclable Ihis spring as West stumbled to third in the Central Piedmont Con­ ference and missed the playoffs. Then came Legion, which reener- gi/cd Crolls overnight. Me pickeil up wins in relief againsl Asheboro and Stanly County (as if that wasn't enough,, he also provided the clinching hil against Stanly) before making a solid Mooresville team look like ducks out of waler. "That's the best I've seen him throw all ycHr," said Mocksville assistant Kevin McIntosh, who also assists West Forsyth's Randy Pope. "His slider’s back to where il w«s lasl year when he pitched so well for us in the playoffs. “They were 6-0 and beat Rowan County. You don’t see a complete game very often, much less a complete-giunc shutout." Michael Wernsing deserves lo be mentioned, too. Me capped a two-run second inning wiih an R BI double, made it 3-0 in the fourth with a iwo-oul single and walked in his third trip to the plale. The No. 9 bailer camc in 1 -for-8. "People didn'l know a lot aboul him coming in, bul he played every inning in center field for West Forsylh," Coach Mike Lovelace said. “ He was given an opporlunily 10 do .something, and it’s kind of like Ihe (Evan) Beam silunlion we had lasl year. He’s taking his game up 10 the nexl level. I’ve played him in center field, al second base and tonight (June 2 at Kannapolis) I’m going lo play hnn in lefl field." Jc.ss Maloney (2-for-4) and David Perkins (2-for-4) also backed Crolls. In the seeomi, Perkins' single led to a bnses-loadcd walk by Benm, and he singled and scorcd in the fourih. Maloney’s fifth-inning single led to a run, and Josh Burgess’ two-oul single in the sixlh closed the scoring. But Mocksville had all the runs M . HutC'llLMIS Riindülpli Vogler Smith Hullifield 9-1 Record Jr. Legion Suffers First Loss, But Wins 5 Of 6 By Brian IMtts Davie County Enterprise Rccord After building wttves of confiilence and fashioning an eye-popping 8-0 rccord, the Mock.sville Junior Legion baseball leam made critical defensive mistakes in the first game of a double- header wilh Ml. Airy on Sunday al Rich Park. Mocksvillc made five eirors and Ml. Airy look fidl advantage lo grab a 6-5 Southern Division decision. It began lo unravel in the lop of the fifth inning, when Mt. Airy pushed acro.ss four runs for a 4-3 lead, and the collapse sabo­ taged the complcle-game pitching of Timmy Erb, "Erb pitched a good game, but the story of the game was we rnaile five errors," Coach Cliarles Kurfees snid. "Erb pilches his hearl oul and wc can't field il behind him. Thai seems to be his slory on pitching. He’s a greal pitcher bul we’ve got to make the plays behind him." Mocksvillc broke a scoreless bultle with three runs in Ihe bottom of llic fourih. Ted Randolph (2-for-4) doubled and Corey Martin, Mall Hulchens (3- for-3) and Zach Vogler (3-for-3) fol­ lowed wilh singles. Bul decisive errors in llie next inning overshadowed Erb nnd hillers Vogler and Hulchens as Mocksville slipped to 4-1 in the Southern Division. “And we’ve been winning games by playing good defense,” Kurfees snid, “ We just fell apnrl Inie in the gnme. The competilion is going lo get tougher, and they found thnl oul. Like the Troy game (earlier in ihe weekend), we blow Ihem out (19-1) and Ihe next ilihig you know we’re in a dogfighl, down 2-1 in the sixlh inning (before winning 8-4)." Mocksville didn’t let Ml. Airy rel­ ish the slunning comeback for long, embnrrassing Ml. Airy 21-2 in the ex­ hibition second gume. Once Mocksvilie's offense got starled, nobody wanted lo slop. Vogler, Mall Smilh and Marlin highlighted the outburst wilh four doubles as Mocks­ ville closed the week al 9-1. "I believe the guys were a litlle ticked off about losing," Kurfees snid. "Their guys couldn't throw str ikes and we look advantage of il. Tliey made n lol of errors and we hil the ball. We got about everybody (20 players) in the game." Kurfces gave two pilchers their first shot on the hill. Brad Corriher pitched three innings for the win, and Johnathan Hulchens finished up with two hilless innings. "Hutchens did u heckuva job," Kurfces said. The thicc-doubleheuders-in-lhree- dnys stretch sinrled witli sweeps of Rownn County und Troy. The sweep ul Rownn 0 -5 nnd 9-7) on May 30 was Ihe mosl .satisfying momenl of ihc year. “ Everybody knows we're big rivals with them," Kurfees snid. "Just to beat Rowan Counly means a lot. Thai says something for our program because we know they’re good nnd they're goitig to be there when the pinyoffs slurl. They’re going lo be one of the belter teams." In game one, which countcd in the SD standings, Mocksvillc produced four second-inning runs for a .‘i-2 lead. No one had more than one hil, bul “ we had clutch hils in situaiions lhal we needed," assistant coach Andrew Jones said. “And David Weakley had a sac fiy. Everybody chipped in." Mocksville played nuwlcss defense behind starter Ryan Allred, who lefl wilh a 6-5 lead in the fiflh. Erb came in to gel Ihe save, pitching two scoreless innings. Aaron Hollifield had Ihe biggest hil, n iwo-run single lhal cupped the four- run .second. Vogler und Smilh fueled the gume- iwo win, with Vogler tripling and sin­ gling nnd Smilh rapping two run-scor- ing hits. John McDanicI did Ihe job on the mound, inking u 9-4 lend into the fifth nnd finul inning. “ McDuniel pitched u heckuva game again," Kurfees said. Mocksville couldn't be .stopped in Ihe exhibition first game againsl visil­ ing Troy on Salurday, scoring eighl runs in Ihe first on the way to a 19-1 blood­ letting. Most of tlie carnage came Smith (3-for-3), Malt Hulchens (2-for-2), Jacob Swaim (2-for-3) and Hollifield (2-for-3). "Everybody was talking aboul run­ ning the scorc up and all lhal sluff." Kurfees .suid. "Bul whon you put these olher guys in, they wunt lo pluy nnd they want lo show us they can pluy. So they go up there hacking." Plcii.sc Sec Mall Htilchcns • Page 1)3 Crotls needed by the second. He aver­ aged 1 1.6 pitches nn inning und nllowcd jusl four runners pnsi first base. Crotts' signature sequence was three straiglit strikeouls in the sevenlh. To lop il off, lie whiffed the final two batters of the game. Jack Kiniel (1987) holds the single­ season rccord for wins al 12. “ Every pilch was doing whal he wanted il lo do," said culcher Burgess. "He was smart wiih his pilches and he really rared back and ihrew the ball." Notes: The shutout wus in jeopardy when Mooresville's first two batters in ihe clghlli walked. Crolls calmly retired the nexl Ihree.... Crotts hnsn'l alloweil u run in 12 2/3 innings. He's given up four hlls. ... McKenzie Willoughby is bulling .3.'52 during a four-game liitling streak, nnd Muloney stunds al .384, the highesl average among players with double-figure ul-buts.... Allhough Benm (.222) and Willie Infanlc (O-for-9) are slruggling, Uiey’re 1-2 in walks ut five and four. Crotl.s Wern.sing Mocksville 5, MuorcsvIIle 0 u ll r II III 5 0 0 n t t Dnvle t’olmluxkr 3li tlurgcss с Wlltuugtihy tr Miiloiicy 111 Fctkius dll liil'uiilc 2b AlwiHiil SS Ream rf Wernsing cf Tiiliits Mucksvtllc Mmircsvlllc 211 ■ Wernsing. Mock II> II К EK HI) SO Crolls W 9 3 0 0 4 9 t 0 1 2 I) I 2 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 •I 4 3 4 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 32 .I 9 4 020 tit OOO-.t 1ХЮ UOO 000 -0 Rusty Mocksviffe Tastes First Loss Mocksvilie’s early-season nionien- tuin hil a wull Friduy nighl. Wilkes County reclaimed a lead in the fourih inning and crui.sed 10-.*) in u Soulhcrn Division conle.sl ut Rich Purk. Mocksville opened with two wins but was rusty after being idle for Ihree days. The layoff led lo u Iwo-ihumbs-down perfoniinnce. “We hndn'l pluycd since (May 26's 3-1 win over Stanly Counly) nnd hndn'l been able lo praclicc much," Coach Mike Lovelace said afler Mocksvillc slipped lo 2-1 and 1-1 in IheSD. Wilkes came in wilh a 1 -3 record, bul it's jusl now rounding into form. Coach Rip Rollins speni ihe first four games evaluating young players nnd trying dif­ ferent combinations. "I've gol 20 kids and the firsi four games we pluycd 20 kids,” Rollins said. “ I only have ihree seniors, everybody else are juniors and sophomores. So in order lo gel the kids u little taste of il, you've gol 10 put them in Ihe gnme be­ cause somewhere down the road you're going to need them. "Bul lonighl I pluycd ihc kids Ihul urc probably going 10 pluy." Wilkes' true lineup hnd no Irouble inking down Mocksvillc. Il mixed nine hils wilh 11 wulks. Il ulso benefitted from four errors, including two in a thrce-run first. By contrast, Wilkes made one error and never trailed after Inking a 7-4 lead in ihe fourth. M ocksvillc slarlcr McKen/.ic Willoughby, und Ihc first of Ihrec reliev­ ers, Lonnie Barnes, were tagged for nine runs (six curned) on seven hits (includ­ ing three doubles) in 6 1/3 innings. "We’re a good-hitting team. There's no doubt nbout thnl," Rollins .suid. "My pitching's decent and my defense is nwe- .some. Outfield, infield - I'll pul my de­ fense up againsl anybody in the league," Mocksville became a believer in Wilkes' defense. Shortstop Jackson Rollins, the coach's son, "mude five or six plays lhal a lol of shorlslops don'l make,” Lovelace said, “ Bul are ihey going lo have enough pilching? They mighl have lo jusl oulscore people." Mocksville slill has plenly to iron oul. It was missing cenler fielder/lendoff man Brad Bullard, while second busemun Chad Boone missed his third game. Bullard, who hit better lhan .400 lasl year, wns hilling .428 (3-for-7). “ We're slill shifling uround р1ауег.ч and haven'1 gol everybody where ihey need lo be yel." Lovelace snid. “ Bullard's a huge pnrl of Ihis leam. He does a lol for us and he's a great lender on the field. “Somebody else has lo slep up and do the job." Mocksville fought bnck in its hulf off Ihe first against Wilkes' ace pitcher, lefty Wes Cogdill. Josh Burgess singled, W il­ loughby wulked and Jess Maloney singled lo load the bases for David Per­ kins, who wulked lo forcc in Mocksville’s first run. Cody Crolls, who clinched the previous gume with a two- run liebreuking single in Ihe eighth, de­ livered n Iwo-run single for Ihe second slrnighl ul-bat lo lie Wilkes al 3. In Ihe second, Dun Poindexter wulked and came around lo give Mocks­ villc u 4-3 lend as an uncharacleristi- cnlly-wild Cognill threw I2.‘i pilches in four innings. “Cogdill wus off," Rollins suid. “He didn'l hnve his conlrol. He wns Irying lo sirike loo muny people oul and didn'l pitch the game lhal he cnn pilch. “ But he's a dandy. If you’re going to hil him, you’ve gol to hil him enrly be­ cause he gels stronger as Ihe game goes. He’s always been thal way.” Mocksville ended Cognill's night curly, but Wilkes' relievers responded wilh five consecutive shutout innings.' Mocksville had just three hits - and only Ihree baseninners - in the lasl five in­ nings. nnd one of those wus erased on a ciitcher-lo-first pickoff. “Their (fir.sl guy) in relief didn't throw very hurd nnd we were irying i6 hil everylhing oul of ihe pnrk insiend of doing Ihe lillle ihings we needed lo win.” Please See Wilkes - Pngc B4 В2 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RIiCORD, 'l'hiir.stln.v. June 5, 2003 S o u th D a v ie A n n o u n c e s 2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 3 S p o rts A w a rd s Soulh IJiivic Middle School handed oul the I'ullowing sporls swards for Ihc 2(K)2-03 year. ■ Soflhall: Mosl Valuable Player. Samanlha 1 lohson. Lau­ ren Parker; Mosl Improved -Playjf, Gri.co Didenko-,-Vfiness.i Diilenko; Bcsi Oflensive Player. Rachel Goiii; Coach’s Award, Rebccca Riddle. • 8lh Foolball: Mosl Oul- iflandiiig Lineman, Brian BlackwcIl; Mosl Oulstanding Running Back/Receivcr, Ken- rielh Brown: Most Oulslanding Defensive Lineman. Derek Abendrolh: Mosl Oulslanding Defensive Giul, Kirston Angell; Most Oulslanding Linebacker/ DB.Josh Gder; Defensive MVP. Juslin 'riiompson; Coach's Award. Chris IJrogdon; Offen­ sive MVP. Kcnnelli Brown. • 7lh Football: Mosl Oul- -:ilar(din;g-Gn'ei(sivr-bnieririnr,- Brandon Jones; Most Outstand­ ing Running Back/Receivcr, Cameron Webb; Offensive MVP, Colby Sciiford; Most Oulsland­ ing Defensive Lineman/DE, Jesse Crolls; Mosl Oulstanding Lincbiickcr/DB, Tanner Lowe; Defensive MVP, Jesse Cousins; Coach's Award. Brie Lowery. • Girls Tennis: Mosl Valuable Player, Lauren Hauser; Coach's Award, Leslie McBride; Mosl Improved. Chelsea Davis. • 7lh Girls Basketball; Most Valuable Player, Meisha Fowler; Most Outstanding Defensive Player. Tyara Wagner; Musllc Award, Ayanna Leach: Coach's -Awiinl.Laor.TViml.'iiy;--------------- • 7th Boys Basketball; Mosl Valuable Player. Matt Van Hoy; Coach's Award, Eric Lowery: Mosl Oulslanding Defensive Player. Sonny Slanley: Huslle Award, Colby Seaford, • Volleyball: Mosl Oulsland­ ing Server, Grace Didenko; Most Outstanding Setter, Vanessa Didenko; Mosl Improved, Rachel Goiiv, Leadership/Most Outstanding Defense, Samantha 12 On All CPC Teams Five seniors, one junior, four sopho- . inore.s and iwo freshmen from Davie ; High were iianiecl to All-Central Pied­ mont 4-A Conference teams in soccer, tennis, softball iuul ha.seball. Seniors Sarah Williams, Heather McDaniel, Allison Howell and Taylor Hannon were named from Davie's 13-7 .soccer team. Sophomores Amy Ale.x- iindcr, Carrie Sain and Erin Whitaker and freshman Hannah Tierney made it from a 10- 9 softball team. Freshman Chris Moxley and sophomore Colin Ferehee made il from a 7-8 lennis team. And senior McKenzie W il­ loughby and junior Eviui Beam represented a 4-15 basebiill team. • Coach Mike Herndon gave two awards al the baseball banquet. Senior Daniel Hollirield received mosl outstanding offensive player and Willoughby mo.sl oulslanding de­ fensive player. Wildfire Teams Second, Third In Lenoir The Wildfire 14-imder and 16-underfaslpitch softball teams played in llie 16-under division al Ihe USSSA David Minion Memorial Toiirnamenl in Lenoir. The Wildfires clashed in Ihe semifinals, wilh Ihe Ifi-iinder Ieam defealing Ihe younger team. The Carolina Crushers de- feateil the 16-umler Wildfire in Ihe championship game 1. Wildfire pitchers combining for si,\ wins were Carrie Sain. Mope Peeler, Hannah Stulls, Sam Kelley and Stephanie Byrd. Hilting leaders were Mary Godlcy, Tiffany Atwood, Bethany McClinlock, Lind.sey Barrier. Kayla Kelley, Steplme Atwood and Kalie Wilson. And defensive slandouls were Chcryle Auslin, Alalie Frick, Leanii Dwiggins. Megan I lolder. Elizabelh Kraft, Erin Wilalison, Meagan Stout, Erin Whitaker and Tresa Honbarger. The 16-under Wildfire has two rosier spots open and will be holding evening tryouts ihrough June 12. Interesled players can­ not have turned 17 prior lo Jan. 1, 2003. Conlact Kirby Atwood at (704) 278-4520 to .schedule a tryout. Davie Football Camp June 9-11 The Davie Counly football camp forages 7-14 will be June 'J-l 1 al the high school. The cost for preregistered campers is S55 and .$65 for reg­ istration on the day of camp. Cosl includes football instruc­ tion, T-shirt, insurance and a snack. All campers entering the seventh, eighth and ninth grades nuist have a physical within the lasl year. The camp will begin each day al 8:30 a.m. (8 a.m. on the first day) and end al noon. For questions aboul the camp, call Coach Doug llling at 751-2.341 (oflice) or 751-7204 (home). Rec Schedules Summer Sports Camps The Mocksville-Davie Rec­ reation Departmenl has four Liimps scheduled for this sum­ mer. including baseball, soccer, basketball imd wrestling. Dancing Boot Camp June 23-27 The Davie High dancing boot camp will he June 2.1-27 from 6- S p.m. at Davie. The cost is $45 per child. FornU)re infomiation, coniaci Colleen Pitts at 751- •1677. Habitat Golf Tournament Is June 14 The Habitat I'or Humanity Ciolf Tournament will be June 14 at Hickory Hill Country Club. The lourniuneni will be a four- man captain’s choice with a shol­ gun start ;il I p.m. Call 751 -7515 or ‘Ì08-5237 to reserve a spot. Ilaschall: Ages 8-15. June 16-20. Register by June 11.Time 10 a.m.-tu)on at Rich Park's Miiiulo Field. Cosl $65 includes aT-shirt. In.struclors: Davic High coach Mike Hernilon, Asheboro coach Jerry Walser, Watauga coach Pete Hardee, Soulh Davie coach Todd Bumgarner, Mocks­ ville Legion coach Mike Love­ lace and Catawba College play­ ers Travis Allen and Andrew Daywalt, Soccer: Boys and girls, ris­ ing kindergarten through si.vth graders. June 23-26. Regisler by June 17. Time 5-6:30 p.m. at Pinelnook Elementary. Cosl $35 includes a T-shirt. Instructor: Randy McDaniel. Ilaski'lhall: Boys and girls, rising third Ihrough sixlh grad­ ers. June 23-26. Register by June 16. Boys 10 a.m.-12 p.m.; girls l2:.1()-2:30 p.m. Cosl S35 in­ cludes a T-shirt. Instructors; Soulh Davie coach Breiu Wall and Davie High coach Mike Absher. WresllliiK: Ages rising sec­ ond Ihrough eighth graders. July 7-10. Regislei by June 30. fiinc 3-5 p.m. Localion: TBA. Cost S35 includes a T-shirt. Instruc­ tors: Adam Barber and Soulh Davie coach Howard Kiddle. Your Thoughts Will ynu xiipiwl ilw pmiwscd sclidol IkiiuI? G ive H.V y o u r o p in io n \vww.enlcri>nsc-iva>i\l.c(iiit GENE’S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & m t Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? YES C O M A D O L L W A T T S ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE Coma(doll/Watts Orthopae(Jic and Sporfs Medicine has you covered Davie Counly, Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. James Comadoll and Dr. Gregg F'eiTero will see patients in ihis oflice on Miiiulay ami Wednesday mornings. Call 751-2S78 or our Salisbury ollice 704-216-(KNliH)5633 for an appoinimeni Hobson. • 7th Cheerlcading: Achieve­ menl Awards, Ashley Absher, Tyara Wagner, Ayanna Leach, Kristy Hite. • Girls Track; CowMj,ls. ■ Towards,Xcsley'McHrI3crMiUKly Lawson; Achievement Awards, Laura Vanhoy, Ayanna Leach, Jaclyn Smith, Rebecca Riddle, Tonclla Riunsey; Team Leader­ ship Awards, Jodi Harpe, Amanda Sparks. • Boys Track: Coach’s Awards, Kenny Rivers, Cameron Webb; Leadership Awards, Ken­ neth Brown, Anihony Brown: Achicvenient Award, Jesse Walls. • 8th Boys Basketball: Most Valuable Player, Jack Rooney; Coach's Award, Ben Pawlil:; Best Defensive Player; Kenny Rivers; Huslle Award, Josh Eder. • Boys Tennis: Most Valuable Player, Alex Appcit; Most Im­ proved Player, Shane Patrick: Sportsmanship Awards, Wesley McKnight, James Mighion. • Sth Girls Basketball: Coach'sAward, Rebecca Riddle: Best Defensive Player, Vanessa Didenkq; Huslle Award, Grace Didenko: Most Valuable Player, Lauren Parker. • Wrestling; Most Valuable Player, Floyd Collins; Mosl Im­ proved Player, Craig Brown; Coach'sAward, D.J. Garrellson; Achievement Awards, Mall Harrison, Jes.se Cousins. • Sth Cheerlcading: Achicve- •-mcnl-AwardSi .^nly-Belluoclr Mandy Lawson, Bianca Byme, Jennifer O'Brien. • Girls Soccer: Mosl Valuable Players, Stephanie Jarvis, Vanessa Didenko; Coach’s Awards, Amanda Cook, Liz Wright; Most Improved Player, Catherine Arevalo. • Boys Soccer: Mosl Valuable Player, Irvin Cisneros; Coach's Award, Michacl Domanski; Mosl Improved Player, Frankie Fuentes, Boys Basketball Coach Holding Two Camps Davie High boys basketball coach Mike Absher has two more .summer camps - Ihe par­ ent/child camp and the shooting ¡ind player development camp. • The parent/child camp is June 13-14 from 6-9 p.m. on June 13 and 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on June 14. The cosl is .$40 for both father and son and $ 15 for each additional child. This is open to rising first graders Ihrough ris­ ing seniors. • And Ihe shooting and player development camp is June 16- 18 from 6-8 p.m. with a cosl of $40. This is open lo rising sixlh graders ihrough rising .seniors. Absher will do Ihis camp in con­ junction with John Lentz, head men’s basketball coach at Le- nior-Rhyne College. Abshcr will lake walk-ups, who need to show up al least 30 minutes prior to Ihc start of camp. For questions, contact Absher at 751-5905. Girls Basl<etball Camp June 16-20 Coach Karen Stephens will have the Davie girls basketball camp on June 16-20 and the Davie volleyball camp on July 21-25 at the high school. The cosl is S50 for each camp. Al Ihe basketball camp, grades k-8 will be 8:30 a.m.- noon and grades 9-12 from 1 -5 p.m. All grades, k-12, will be S a.m.-noon on Friday, June 20. The volleyball camp times will be 8:30-noon for grades 5- 8 and 1-5 p.m. for grades 9-12. All grades, 5-12, will be 8 a.m.- noon on Friday, July 25. Siephens will lake walk-ups. who need to show up at least 30 minutes prior to the start of camp. Forms are available at each middle school and Ihc high school. These need lo be ve- lurned lo Stephens al Davie High. The address is 1200 Sal­ isbury Road, Mocksvillc, N.C., 27028. If you do not prercgisler, it will be nccessary to do so on Monday of each camp from 8- 8:30 a.m. Checks should be writ­ ten to Davie High Basketball Camp or Davie High Volleyball Camp. O l d S c h o o l Davie Sports From June, 1974 The Davic Highalhletic-ban- quct award winners were; Tom Anderson (Spurgeon Goss Award, most valuable Irack), Doug Quarles (Achieve­ ment Award, M VP baskclball), Larry Jones (M VP baseball), Jeff Jordan (mosl improved base­ ball). Billy Elchison (most out­ standing track), Craig McCoy (most improved golfer), Eric Lawhon (mosl outslnnding golfer), Ronn Anderson (most improved wrestler), Marcus Wil­ son (mosl valuable wrestler), John Nicholson (most valuable tennis), Kelly Erickson (M VP giris lennis), Jeff A. Ward (M VP basketball) and Nancy Reavis (M VP basketball). 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Ihi H »сгмм Al.., и IM ri<,«,d bi t.koimd iV m ¡.Ìi “«¡ve';«"?..’!to. “Ä l i lanto >- T . J , i i DAV1K COUN TY EN'l’ERPRLSE RKCORI), Tliur.sdiiy, ,Iunc 5, 2003 - »3 M a tt H u tc h e n s ' E m e rg e s A s J r. Mocksville Junior Legion baseball team m em bers, from left: first row - Zach Vogler, Aaron Hollifield, Tim m y Allen, John M cDaniel, Josh Parrish, M att Lee, Brad Corriher and Drew Steelm an; second row, Coach Charles Kurfees, Matt Rich, John Dechenco, Taylor Ghoplin, Daniel Davis, Jacob Swaim , Justin Moody, Logan Joldersm a, Dustin Harrison and assistant coach Andrew Jones; back row - David W eakley, Corey Martin, M att Hutchens, Matt Smith, Ted Randolph, Bryan Renegar, Ryan Allred and Lance Emert. Not pictured; Tim m y Erb and Johnathan Hutchens. Baseball Player Moving To Pennsylvania Davie County is losing a promising young baseball player in rising junior Dustin Harrison, who is moving back to Penn.sylvania ne.xt week, according to Mocksville Jun­ ior Legion coach Charles Kurfees. "Thai’s a big lo.ss," Kurfees said of the pitcher-third baseman. Harrison was one ofthe main cogs on Davie High’s JV INTEREST team Ihis year, dominating on the mound and hilting beller than .300. He performed well enough lo earn a handful of varsity starts down Ihe strctcli. "Ho did a lol of things well and had a good season," Davie varsity coach Mike Herndon .said. "I hate losing him, bill you go on. You worry aboul the ones you have, not the ones you don’t." Cimtlnued Kniin Page III Making matters worse for the loseis, Troy did nothing on of- fcn.se against Hutchens, who set tlown Ihc firsl nine he faced and fired a five-inning onc-hitter. “ Hutchens has been swinging Ihe bat real well and he’s really coming along," Kurfees said. "He's going lo be a key when wc gel on down in the season. We’re going lo expcci a lol from him bccausc he can hil." Troy looked like a differcnl Ieam in Ihe game Ihtil mattered, taking a 2-1 lead into the .si.xth and forcing Mocksville lo roll up its sleeves for an 8-4 win. “The guys tliought we were on cruise control, and we didn’t take them seriously," Kurfecs said. Mocksville finally cranked up in the lasl of Ihc sixth, rough­ ing Troy up wilh seven hits and seven Iwo-out runs. Smilh led off wilh a single and scored on a Ted Randolph iloublc off the. wall. Marlin followed with a go-, ahead double. After a walk, Hulchens, Mall Rich, Vogler and Smilh, who wenl 2-for-2 in lh& inning, strung togelher singles., The win wenl lo Mocksville’s third hurler, Erb, who pitched the. sixlh. Hutchcns closed the door in the seventh. ¿ u m m e r D a y C a r e P n ^ r a m Drop off- 6;30 a.m. Pick up - 6 p.m. Part-time ciirc aviiilablc Cornalzer School bu.sing zone. Come by or call for application. 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Silencer Hodges und Andrew ¡SIcChmiion pilched well in rc- Ijef, giving up one iineamed nin 1)1 2 2/.'?.... Rollins ex|)ecls an en- tpnaining race in the ,SD. “ It’s go- Ijig lo be really tough," he .said. "I mean there's u lol of good tSums in Ihis league.” Coach M ike Lovelace huddles the troops. Form er D istrict C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. CULLER is plecised to announce that he is now available to represent clients in the Davie County Courts and that he has opened an office for the practice of law MARK S. CULLER Attorney AT Law 2 6 C o u r t S q u a re M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -2 9 1 8 Ovi'icE Nouns: M O N D A V - FW DAY 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM f;niMiN-M. CM.M«;i.s^ l)i\ni(;CfrAiioNs4 Di\t)w:i;4(:iiiiJ)(:iisroi)y Cilll n ViSilAIION ♦ CMII.0 Sni'l4)Kr ♦ SN’ARAIION Л«Ж1.ГА»Ш1Ч l)isi«imrii()N cu МЛНПЛ1.1’Roi’iKiYANi) ni.ms ♦ Ati.Mow MonilKLMION OlfldDIl COIIKI OKDiX-S Altiosuum I: <V cmVNlS ♦ ClSII. 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Behind slellar pitcii- ing iVoin starter Dan Poinde,Kler and ligiils-oul relief front Cody Crolls, Mocksvillc pulled oul a 3-1 Ihriller. Wilh Poindexter and Stanly Counly’s Brudley Holl mulching out for out, tile game was score- le.ss going inlo the eighth. “ How many Legion games do you see 0-0 going into Ihe eighth?" Mocksville coucii Mike Lovclace said, “Thnl’s a pilchers’ duel. We ju.si found a wny in Ihc bollom of Ilte cighlh." Lovelace pulled Polndexler afler 105 pilches, und Strinly took advantage in the lop of the eighth, breaking through 1-0 off Dusty Snow and putting runners ill second and third with nobody ' oul. But just when il appeared lital Slanly wns going to seize a size­ able lead, Crotts spoiled every­ thing. He inlenlionally walked Ihe No. 5 bailer after fanning the three man, Then he escaped the jam by blowing away the nexl two batters to keep the Stuniy leud ut I-O. Crotts stole the offensive spotlight, too. With bases loaded in M ocksviile’s half of the eighth, a Crolls bullet up the middle-on llie oniy pilcli he saw all game - scorcd iwo liebreak- ing runs. He capped Itis sluff-of- slorybooks rescue by slriking oul two more in a I-2-3 ninth. “ Il’s n dream for « player to come in and get two outs with the bases loaded after we put him in that spol,” Lovelace said. “Thai's anollier boost from an­ other player. He sils over here for .seven innings, gels his opporlu- ^ nity and does il nol only on ihe ^ mound but also al ihe plale. "1 mean Ihal's acliapler in Ills book." Mocksvillo’s rally started with n Jess Maloney .single. Af­ ter McKenzic Willoughby doubled, walks lo Josh Burgess and Evun Beum tied it ut 1-1. Mocksville, held lo five hlls through seven, wound up oulhilling Slanly 8-.*;. The game wns offense-less for seven innings because of Poindexierand Holl. Poindexler relired Ihe llrst seven he faced, no-hil Slanly for 3 1/3 and lefi with six slrikeouls, one walk nnd four hiis. Bul Holl wns just as tough. slriking oul 11 in .seven. "Poindexler was very sharp. He picked up where he left off ul “ Asliiiboro wlreii he slímiíncd'iFe' door in the ninth," Lovelace snid. “Afler the (firsl win), 1 thought we'd be nble lo score some runs, but that kid (Holt) did u grent job. He threw some fnstbnlls ubove our hunds, und 1 don’l know if our guys were just not seeing il or if his fustbull wus just thnt good." The surprise hero off the bench, Crolls, is ulreudy 2-0 ns Mocksvillc slipped past a team that was coming off a 6-4 win ut defending stnte chumpion RoWnn Couniy. "i just k'new if I threw strikes my lenm would bc behind me. 1 Iried thul nnd Slunlyjusl couldn’l hil il," Crotts suid. “The umpire was giving mo u lot off tlte plute and I just lived there." Notes: Brud Bullnrd led wilh two hits, i’oindexter, Burgess and Bcum pickcd up ihc other hits, nnd Wiiile inl'unte wulkcd twice. ... 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Bf) - DAVIE COUNTV EN T ER PR ISE RECORD, Thursday, June 5,2003 D a v ie S c h o o ls Coiilvcnicc I':ii'nieiiliir.v Kindergarten sludcnts cnjoycil Ihcir first field day al Oxilccnicc el­ ementary. riiaiik yciu lo Mrs. Curler and Mrs. Miller us well as the 4th and ,‘ilh grade students who helped. • Miss Boddy's clnss hns been -- iradiiig'sontc-ravorili; iiutliors-for Ihe pusl few weeks. Students voled liric Carle their fuvorilc und made a wull mural wilh some of the more ntemorublcehnraclcrs. Miss Doddy and Mrs. Stokes had parents in for an end of the year reception. Slu­ dcnts sung some of their fuvorilc Dr. Juan songs und reclled some poems. ; The first grade had a grenl time a| field duy. Sludcnis were lucky lo hnve forth grade to come and be hiiddies. 'I hey helped thc younger sludcnis around the cvei-.ts. Sludcnis were rewarded with blue ribbons afler Ihey turned in tickets wilh 20 or more cheeks . They earned checks by purlicipuling in euch event. Most everyone thought Ihe Chilly Willys und the wnter balloon toss wns a grenl sintion. Mrs. Carlcr ntid Mrs. Miller did u greul job mak­ ing Ihc duy a huge success. ; Mrs. Cornat.!cr's class hnd some news to share und write aboul ill journnls. Mrs. Cornal/.er an­ nounced Ihc urrivni of her first child, Joines Nonh Cornnl/.er on May 14, 2IIO.t. The children in her class made her curds. Mrs. SIcin's und Mrs. Comnl/cr's clnss cclcbrntcd with a pi/,/.a party for sludcnts who showed grcnl proccss on Iheir sight words. I’iz/.n wus delivered Mrs. Stein's son, Chrisloptier, nnd her daughler, Sarah. They celebrnled with the stu­ dents. They luul ice crcum for des- •scrt. ; Congrutulnlions lo Ihe following sludcnts; Tre Redmond, Suvunnu Uunon, Dylun Hutchinson, Kntie Hurris, Megnn Szubocsnn, Zack Osborne, Amanda Allison, Wesley Ilowles, I’nke Millsaps, Dimetri Strother, and Alichia Moore t'roin Mrs. Cornulzer's clnss und Corbin West. Dnvld Taylor, Jnckeline llernade/., Katlin Mnllock, Mannnh Allen,Caleb Marlin, Michele Diehl, l;nunu West, Kristen Neely, Cody Ubrighl, imd Sam Linville, They wenl lo Cooleemee I’urk for Ihe end of year puny for holdogs, chips, and cookies, and lime lo piny. Mrs. Kistner's fourlh gruders . completed u unit on simple ma­ chines nnd ure doing severul expert- incnis in cluss to see how simple machines work in everyday life. In sociul studies, they uru completing a book uboul North Carolinu. This is a book students will keep und will be filled with fuels uboul our sintc. Sludcnts in Mrs. Wilcox und Mrs. lissic/Sutphin's fifth grnde cinsses hnve conlinued leurning about llic inleraction of plants und animuls. The students observed the reaction of earthworms lo touch nnd light and dark environirtcnts. An aelivily to invesligule the effecls of n vnriely of pollulnnis on Ihe huhi- lul of u fish led to a cartoon story about "l-rcd Ihc Fi.sh". After Miss Brown's und Mrs. Levons' sludcnis read aboul Curi­ ous George making pancakes, Mrs. Levens cooked puncakes. Students had choices of blueberry, chocolate chip;-Of-(llilifl'imd'StrirwbeiTyadd ■ whipped cream loppings. In sci- encc, the clnss studied plants as well ns insects Ihnt help in gardens. They plumed marigold seeds, watched them grow, und look Ihem home as Mother's Day gifts. The firsl grad­ ers learned place value und subtrac­ tion fads in math, Thc seeond grad­ ers Icurned nreus of shapes and mul- lipliciUion facts. As tltey ap­ proached thc end of the year, stu­ dents covered summer safety lips, Shiidy Grove Elenientnry Students huve finished n grenl yeur with u Inlcnt show. Fun Dny, nnd the Awurds Duy progrum. Muny students received awards for a variety of uccomplisbments, r-ire Snfely Awards .were presented by Mr. Robertson: I'oilers ■ К - Ryan Heath, Carlie Wagoner, Kniherine McGurn; 1st - Molly Fields, Emily Tester, Morgnn Drynni: 2nd - Travis Holden, Sarah Hinson, Cura Walton; .^rd - Bethany I’an, Katie Barber, Hannah McNei. Kistiys■ 4th • Brandon Rowell,Tura Curler, Devin librighl; 5lh - Omar Shehnlu, Michelle Phillips, Co.slner Merrifield. National Current Events League School Winners: Chrisly Holds­ claw, highest 4th grnde scorer; Josh Curler, highest Jih grade scorer. Geography Bee Classroom Wiimcrs & School Winners: Alex Bell, Chelsea Young, Colby Robertson, Jake Moser, Kaycee Dixon, Ben Cilowku, Harley Stroud:, Courtney Ogle - School Winner. Word Masters Cenificutes for Students, scorcd 100 on at least one test: Ryan Foster, Alex Cloer, Ellie Carter. Muson Lesser, Durren Colbournc, Lyndsey Ruble, Chelseu Young, Collin tilehhorn. Sterling Tkneh, Kuylu Cornalzer. Megan Hennings, t,akc Slatiacli, Morgan Rowe, Morgnn Carter, Michelle I’hillips. Word Musters Certificates for first place in Ihe nation for 2002- 2003: 4th graders- Robert Wilson, Chrisly Holdsclaw, Kntie Duvis, t.undon Whltuker, Mulh Superstars Awards: Michellc Phillips, Morgan Carter, Autumn Jones, CInre Moser, Kristen Karns, l^yndsny Miller, Amiru Shehata, Nimeela Hhasker, Muttlicw Curler, Stephanie Barbour. Malh Superstars highest scorer: Katie Davis. Mulh Fax Awards: Christy Holdsclaw, Chris Godlcy, James Galllmore, Michelle Phillips, Sterling Tkach, Winston Beckcr, Aulumn Jones - received a trophy. Continental Math League: Michelle Phillips, Aulumn Jones, Taylor Moore, Morgan Carter, Ben Burlon. Winslon Becker, Zach Long. Nutionul Winners in Conlinentul Malh League: Katie Davis, Rachel Peterson. NC Rending Achievement Award: Andrew Buchanan, April ■MaBcV Pfeslon NfcGufii,"Rebecca ' Lard. Accelerated Readers, 100+ poinls: Kerri Moren, Costner Mcrrifield, Sarah Barber, Lauren Osmond, Nimeela Bhasker, Will Suggs, Slephunic Bnrbour, Josh Carter, Sum Moser, Vanessa Her­ nandez, Zachary Long, Ben Burton. Senn Duvidson. Kuitlin Lambert. Brianna Hull, Nicky Ashburn, Catherine Nicholas, Tanner Holden, Clare Moser, Omar Towfik, Courtney Ogle, Winslon Becket, Mallhew Mills, Luke Bartell, Drandon Tester, Leunnil Peedin, Dina Towfik, Kristen Karns, Amira Towfik, Lauren Lloyd, Wllliain Mills, Alex Chumpney, Greg Rogers, Ben Glowka, Robertson ’ Hayley, LiiidTay Miller. Acceleruled Readers, 200+ points: Jake Moser, Morgnn Thomasson, Jennifer Romingcr, Kelley Walton, Taylor Stokes, l,aurcn Gryder, Michelle Phillips, Taylor Moore, Morgnn Curler, Tyler Shellon, Orncc Loeffler, Aulumn Jones, Molly Grahum, Eliznbeth Dnvis, Alex Macaione, Chase Mefford. Accclerutcd Renders 300+ poinls; Juliu Juhusz: 400+ poinls; Tuylor Moore. 51Ю+ poinls; Morgan Carter - broke thc school record Presidenl's Education Awards Progrmn for Outstanding Acndcmic Excellcncc: Nicky Ashburn, Luke Barlell, Winston Beckcr, Jennifer Booth, Ben BiirJon, Josh Cartel;.- Morgan Curler, Alex Champney, Elizabeth Davis, Kaycee Dixon, Ben Glowka, Molly Graham, Lauren Gryder. Aulumn Jones, Alex Macaione, Clare Moser, Jake Mo.ser, Alyssa Mossman, Taylor Moore, Sum Moser. Costner Mcrrifield. Cuthcrinc Nichols, Couriney Ogle, Ian Pace, Lcnnna Peedin, Michelle Phillips, Jonnlfer Romingcr, Amira Shehata. Dina Shehata, Omar Shehata, Tyler Shelton, Tuylor Stokes, Dylan Tepcr, Brandon Tester, Kelley Walton, Ashleigh Whaling. Perfect Atlenduncc for Ihc Yeur; K -Taylor Collins, Curlis Dillon, Mason Orr, Mary Ann Orrell: 1st - Taylor Welch, Jenny Young. Maddie -MyofKV-ind-»Chase Moi.w, KcJsay- - Orr, Landon Adams, Allic Slabuch, Tara Trcgarthen-Knight, Sara Fair; 3rd - Hannah Cornalzer. Duvis Mossman, Blain Adderton, Surah Miller, Joe Sink, Paul Guntner: 4lh- Taylor Young, Austin Crnlci, Sterling Tkach, Ashley Lynch, 5lh - Scan Davidson, Ryan Hester, Jackic Bnrny, Hulcy Robertson. The faculty appreciates all the support and help of the parents this year and wishes u reluxlng and fun filled summer lo sluilenls. BEN STYERS REALTOR* Broker /Associate (336) 998-8816 llu.„ (336)998-4492 iax (336)998-1164 DIIIKCr MNi; www.cbtriad.com/ben C O LD IU eU . ^ A N K C R U 1Н1Л1), RI:ALTOKS S3‘l2liÌRhwuxlS8 Suite IAdvancc, NC 27006 C’.all Me i'or ЛП I lousing Needs! ЭВП, 2DA. 316W- acros. with stream and pond $2,970,400. Looking to Buy or Sell? Call Today! (336)751-3538 orVisitourWcbsilc.il www.howardrealty.com H O W A R D REALTY 3305.SilIsbui)'SI. Mocksvillc, NC 27028 (336) 751-3538lloun: Moil Jj/'Friiljy t-é SjtiirJjy»-11SunJiy By Appt 1^ ,Ш ■«.t.ji; MLS tOOtA acros farm. 3BH, 2BA, out- bldgs., crook. $575,(MO.Outsündinc ЗВЯ, гВДоп 42t/'Ac, l9tCt/ ■sqH.MANYamenilios $399,900,4ВП, 2 (ull, 2 hail ВЛ. Clommons, 3 bodrooms, 2,5 balhs, lakoffont mnny arnonitlos. $324,900. ol Hickory Hill, $299,500.5 bedrooms, 3.5 bnlhs. 1.49 acros, Hickory Hill, $279,900. HistOiical 6BR, 2BA, homo on 2,76 acros, with Immacblato landscapirKj 17G Hamilton Coubt 4BR. 3QR. Colonial EsU\\os, many oxiras. $259,900. Charming, historic, 4 BocJfoom 3 bodroom, 3 ba\li, log homo on homo in town, $229,000. 7.23 acros. $199,900. ---- 13f/. nctoo, 1.5 siory homo, 3BR. 2.5ВЛ. $194,900. Bermuda Run - 3BH. 2.5ÜA, sunroom Lg МВП. ovorsizcd grg $165,900. 30R, ЗВЛ, 2 liroplacos, 3.3 асгоз, poss. loaso. $1M,000. 2 siory, 2200 sq. ft. tromondous 3DR.2BA. l,39.ic.n«wroof. valuol PP. gazobo. $149,900. distiwnshor & hard/^oods. $144,900 Twinbrook Acres, 30R. ЗВЛ, largo kitchon, lircpiaco. $139,900. Twinbrook, 3 bodrooms, 2 balhs, 1 aero, nil oppliancos, $129,900.1.5 acros. ЗВП, 1,5 DA, workshop, oiilbldgs, $129,900.3BR. I.SBAInW-S.lin.doninbsml,, 3BR. 1 groat starter homo. $116,900. BA, 2 FP’s. lull bsmt. pricod tor,oil. $109,900. 3BR, 2ÜA. 5,5 acros. possiblo loaso. $109,900. tn town location. 3BH. 2BA, 1500f 1-Щ. Ii„ oxc. cond. $103,900.3DR, 2BA, Historic District, 1.5 slorlos, basomont, $102,900.Spacious 3 bodroom, 2 balh. Woll maintainod, partial basomonl. Qroat location, $99,900. .G9 acros, 3BR, ША, $96,000 4Bfl. 2BA. closo to ovoryihtng! Largo back yard, cvil do sac. $80,000 220 WlLKESBORO ST,162 Erwin SmmO a M fl Rowan Counly, minutos Irom Caiawba Colk^o.aBR. 1 5ВЛ $89,500 253 MAIN SlUtn 1,5 acros. 3 BR. 2 DA, 1552 sq mobiio homo $78,900.3BR, 2BA, partial bsml, oxcollont 4 Bodrooms, 1.5 B.Hhs, wilh in condition! $G9,900. town convonlonco. $G9,900 3 OR, 1 Balh, woll maintainod. groat localion $69,900 3BR, 1.5BA, Cooiqcmoo, new hoai/AC, now plumb, comp updated $69,000 #1 Selmoni Roed..............#2Selmoni Road.............Our Creek Ch. na.'ttiltlj|,‘t Absolutely groat startor 1юто! 2Br, IDA, encl. porch. $59,900 2 BR, 1 DA. lols ol polenlial, SELLER PAY Dank ropo, selling "as is”, bsmt, $2,500 TOWARDS CLOSING, $59,000 2DR, 1 BA. $45,000 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, groal starter home or investmont property. $44,900 A v a i l a b l e L o t s a n d L a n p j) a n d R e n t a l P r o p e r t i e s G^erty Chapt 11 I Kaydon Drive (commarclal)..,. .....24 Ac. $140,62510 Ac. S45.050..91.97 Ac. S413.S65,...14 03 Ac. $185,900....6 64 Ac, $60,000....2.19 Ac. $35.000...tS.6 aerea $140,000 2 IS aerea $160,000 Codar nidge Rd...........Sanlord Ave..............Bear Creek Ch. Rd........MadlionRd (commercial)...FarmMaton.........................Vlrcasidell Lane..........Tittle Trail190 Northbrook........... .. 1.257 aerea $29,000...1,4 aerei $134,900,..40.02 aerei $257,000 2 acre» $425,000 ...IO«/-aerea $142,400 2 29 aerea $16,000...30 aerea $172,5002 29 aerea $29,500 LotlS, Garden Valle',Shelfleld Road.....1....................... 1910 Farmington Rd.357 Avon Street....356 Avon Street.... 1ER FINANCING...$16,900....20+Л aerea $139,500 $575 РЛ1 .,.$425 P/M $425 P/M MAKV KINnoWAKl) SAILS7S1-«SM> 7M-e.W M.J, LVILYNKA.MMI.I. HAVNTH 7Sl-î\W 75l-ÄV»i UNDAIIAII.t:Y GENA USACI.INI. ivisi;iii;vi lav ituss C O L D U i e i X TRIA D , REALTORS’ DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 WHATEVER IT TAKES w w w .coldw ellbanker.coin 1170 имМЯГШ ROAO DAVIE '.f ' Vri.'-,'. r. : ihiH «Vii -I If »Л I 'i V'5 wc W ПМ$4И.|00 CIVVOUAfIN MAO DAVIE VACij.v>«: f-c'w ti-m üÇi Va tibss'-ft!'.; i M'-'ysi 2 LjTrî • th 2^ iü is 'iJ i.'i tó гй/0 iro ’i* 'uws VIO fj-Г' 3'í:' Unv Hi o.» $(¿’4 iVi fxi^ I;f ríipít<rr7í 1Ш/.1 '/■í \ U/j $479,000 157 THOflOUCHIHED DAVIE 2íi‘.K Mtic f'ïrili cwCf U'. b.-fí urti' I'M'; A-íJ I'ri.l.r^ 3 CJ! H-Yjpc«'/l и'.!;п.УеЗ tofiui'iluií o аМ<» SVr/? (ííftO.C'e tiWien Clll С ruj, .Wwi Ш 1U/$445,000 lOT 479 MDDEKBROOKE OAVIE 2ÍBAlií Crjg til'd bu'>.!ÍLh Uí.!n i iGA-i luí CÍI H.Viink.l Ijjij'). 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[J«efn Í.VJ, e Ссл/li\l Ic< Iv Ir» ccxistrj:r.jn 0,-« iirti 1 h iicaПМ SIIT.λ 10! 19 DUTCHMAN НШ DAVIE ^^Ac/t *:1rgç f&ciTiv с;ел riaot f¡n ü'j'ije itcis àuji Cjirtüai ce.kiji ,n ç>j: (CiOffl l'il llCííticJiCC/n (il'H C.rOiW/iCii 'Â*Ô1U? $1U,900 117 EDISON STREET DAVIE bilit ^f>A G'o'tr.'.k !f.; А.’’К(!*:(Г ' .'l< IiJMa.-oI l'jO.’.rg Vi>, Af'it curtrieOlif.5$93.500 137 HIDDEN VAllEY lANE HIDOEN VAILEV DAVIE 2i‘M 2U IVLAC V.Vii ;лм (.f rй^le. '¿5 жг!П tii (Л ii’ifif. tiiii firCt (И1СГ1 iVIktinJ ¿ cjr : txjiîj.ng UOFJ ^|(Иun WS HW$90,too Its DlUE BONNEn MTERS PARK DAVIE:-BH ¿BA Cru'ttiirà 1 It.el close lo iCAti sciooii »id MiiTy Í Cir iixfieO qva^!. u.-a U'Cti. Winl Sq trmji loi Vv \U Mjrjiaii-Q^ltei $«,900 C2Ü01 Coldirvvll u.iiilict кЧч|1 hi.ile (oi{)0(<iti0n (olitwell li.iiiiici I li.) icijivli'H'd ti.i(lc(iMik o( Coltlwi-ll Ü.iiilic( Cüi|)u(.iiiuii. Ali [(ju.il O|i|>oituiii(y (о(п|>.1пу (<|u.il Itouiiiig Орропипиу. (odiQllice ii indepcmJcDlIy Owiicd ùnti OpcrAtcd. 2013 CRASSV CIRCIE BUCK SKOAIS ACRES YADKIN 3RH 2ÿ^ dit г^'а dJublCAiik.- itulcd cn iKü-i ir,( liicij'Jti v-k bi SiJi m i)üC', buii! lit ii'iciow^e in nu*i l«j(oorîi Suiie А/дзг(>п lub Mü,e in CoiiOlion condition M.ke BÎu'ïSïm dnlic«k(« И Й З!" iMlHiniliy ml M»lc(t t e r KMKvMvthiU NMiUlkmMUOoAMMh ____MikaltmnMrnMA m-1lt7SMüviri ПМ1ИShtirltotM 99M1I0Sonr«HMti »MUIMrrtpwtrii m-n»VkMiltnOng m\W 99IIIS4m-iiuW'IIMmiii7minimii7»m-iisr m-1177 mnu ■ miiis miis) m-iin m m Miiiro Hiniim-ii«oiH-mt Sparks Nam ed To W ho’s Midshipman Puul Spiirks, a senior at thc U.S. iVlcrchaiit Ma­ rine Aciidciny, has been selected for inclusion in the 2003 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Sparks, of Advuncc, is one of thc nation's outstanding cam­ pus leaders. Thirty-three midshipmen have been inducted into Who’s Who, an annual directory, based on academic achievement, ser­ vice to the community, leader­ ship in extracurricular activities and polenlial for conlinued suc­ cess. Sparks is majoring in logis­ tics and intcrmodal transporta­ tion at the academy in Kings Point, N,Y, A Davie High School graduate, he was nomi­ nated to the academy by Sen. John Edwards. Thc academy, which ,is op­ erated by the Maritime Admin­ istration of thc U.S. Department of Transportalion, trains offic­ ers for America’s merchant ma­ rine and leaders for the maritime and transportation industries. Carla Mast Named Food Service Employee Of Year The Davie County Food Ser­ vice held its end of year banquet at Cenlral Davie on April 26. Daughn Parker, director of child nutrition, welcomed every­ one, She also recognized the fol­ lowing employees: • retirees Lorene Lashley of North Duvie, Betty Beck of ' Davie High, Pauline Howard of Shady Grove; Betty Stewart of ers cit R ie rie gemont Homes from the low $100's FURNISniCI) MODEL OPEN SnI. II) n.m.-5 p.m.Sun. 2-5 p.m. Cnll 751-2035 for more Informntlon. w li cl 1 I.' V 0 I II I n к e 5. •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to Winston-Salem •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated • Lower Davle County taxes and Davle County Schools filri'clions: l-'fOWto l-tìrmuiiitoiì Rd K\it 17^1,1ЫШ U'ft to H'Uwy I5ii, do 4 miles to l.-МИИпя Hd. H-Morsv, L-Whinny, i'ollow si^ns. WWW.cbUiad.com/myctspatkaUldgemoni _______Eacl) olfiCQ is irKioponctonlty ovs^ed and oporatod._______ COLO Ul e u . BA N KeR □ TRIAIS RliALTOHS Two Mocksville Residents Earn Degrees From Salem College ; Two Mocksvillc residents were awarded degrees at Salem Col- sociology. A member of the N .C. I louse representing Davie Coum)>i lege commencement exercises on Saturday. May 24. she was a ineniher of the Salem Honor Society. Julia Craven Howard earned a bachelor’s degree wilh honors in Melinda Richie Crenshaw earned a hacheliir of arts degree. DAVIK COUNTY lÎN'rERI'RISK KKCOUD/riiiirsday, jiiiie 5, 20ÎU - U7; Wiitkln.s W a t k in s E a r n s L a w D e g r e e On May 18, Jennifer L. Watkins received u law degree from the University of Balti­ more School of Law. Watkins was a member of the B M I Cardozo Moot Court Team, Association ofTrial Law­ yers of Amcrica Trial Team, and Black Law Students Associa­ tion, Watkins was also a student attorney at the University of Baltimore Civil Clinic, where she represented a community association. She is a 2000 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a 1996 gradu­ ate of Davie High School, Watkins is thc daughter of Mamie Watkins of Marconi Street, Mocksvillc, and the late George L, Watkins, South Davie; and Mildred Anderson of Mocksville El­ ementary; • Curia Mast of William R, Davie earned the employee of thc year award, "The Davie counly Food Ser­ vice would like to thank thc board members, principals ami a.ssistant principals who helped with the evening meal.” Parker .said. Featured Listings Neiv Homes 149 E. Knoll Brook Drivet,85 Acrc homesite, All brick,4BR.2.5DA, hardwood floors, advance tech wired surround sound serenity.Call Debbie or Rodney. $247,000 182 E. Maple AvenUeWonderful In-town locatlon.3 bedrooms, 2 bath home with gas heat. Huge master bedroom, large dcck, carport, basement. Call Rodney $104,900 143 Winding Creek RoadFinished bonus room, 3BR, 2BA, gas log FP, handicapped MBA, wheel chair accessible willi open door pian.2 car garago & large rear deci<. Caii Mary $129,900 Comparv’y realty Moclisville Office: 336-751-9400 T O LL FR EE 1-800-539-3383 Hillsdale/Advance Office: 336-998-8900 TO Ll. 1-RCE 1-888-828-2234 W W W . p c iu iin g lo n really, com Штхт Ш New Listing 178 Shallowbrook Drive Easy living floor plan in this 3BR, 2.5BA brick homo with beautiful Itardwoods, master with trey ceiling, lots of windows, gas tog fireplace. Call Janicc $219,900 Lot 75 Winding Creek Rd.New home, SanFillppo construction with finished basemont for added space makes this a greal deal, Cal) f\odney. $154,900 341 Kennen Krest RoadCozy home surrounded by 3.44 wooded acres. Privacy In great location, close to Clemmons &W-S,Wired shop/office in back w/storagc bidg. 3BR, 2BA.Call Janice. $129,900 1139 Jim Charles Road So iT\uch space.QvuMity brick ranch w/ addition near complete is much for the money. Acreage is cross-fertccd, pasture, riding ring,arena, 9-stall bam w/storage, wash pit, tack un.Up to 6BR, sep.living on LL.iorm IR kit, BR, den -v more Call Glen/Karen $329,900 114 sterling DriveBrick & vinyl outside, easy one level living inside with 2BR, 2BA, gas logs,9ft ceiling in greatroom. trey celling In master. Closo to shopping business areas and 1-4Q. $129,900 541 Depot Street Extreme makeover by Deeding & Caudle. Feel at home In tho yard & front porch. Totally updated w/almost everything new, 3BR, 2BA, now heat pump, olectricaT. Call Janice.$92,500 177 Unda Lane Beautiful Farm House situated on 1 acre. Like new condition, 3BR 2.5 BA w/deck and paved drive, 2 car-attached gar & basement with room for expansion. Call Rodney $177,500 109 Quail Hollow RoadGreat 2 story home with lots of storago & beautiful kitchen. 3BR, 2.5BA, office, fenced backyard and wonderful neighborhood. Call Rodney $134,900 188 Winding Creek RoadNl'w Conslruction. Split 3BR, 2BA floor plan v//vaulted celling ^ gas log FP, truy ceiling in master Bn, XL rnasier BA, wooded, private lot. Cail Cindy. $164,900 356 Duke Street READY TO (WOVE INTO! This well maintained brick home Includes 3BR, 2BA, Ig.llvlng & dining rm.New laminate, ceramic tile & vinyl floors, jetted tub & sop.shower, greal laundry rni w/loadsof cabinets. Privacy fence & patio. Call Mary.$103,900 134 Applegate CourtSplit bedroom plan offers privacy to master suite.This 3BR, 2BA homo is loaded with amenities including screened back porch. Call Mary $134,900 400 Salisbury StreetMocksville's Historic District! 100 yr old home w/soaring ceilings & lg rooms orig. beadbrd, hdwd firs, 2BA, gas neai/cent air, enclosed bkporch, gar. Call Mary or Janice $175,900 164 Charleston Ridge DriveKh Hi ving r .2*car attachecl garage. Convenientto пае I3BR, 2ВЛ raiKh natural gas neat, gas logilqa ^ fireplace in living room, fenced back yard. shopping. Call Debbie $134,900 149 R. Shore DriveCute 3BR, 1,5BA home on a nice lot. Approximately 1300 sq. ft. with hardwood floors, partial basen>enl, wired storage building. Call Debbie $74,900 236 Townpark DriveKinderton ‘ Built In 2002 & has charm of days long gone. Home has hdwds In foyor, DR, LR & kit. Woll tajuipped & spacious kit, 3 large BRs, 2,5BAs, 2 lovely porches. Nalural gas dual zone heat, H20 & gas logs. Great detached 2*car gar. Call Glen ot Karen. $249,900 Together, Dreams are Achieved. Carolinas Realty Now Lisllllti ra !f!:iö Ö Ü 4444 RoblnlioodRd» $169,900 Sandra Jiilinimi71«-4«8 1815 Adare Orive «$349,900 Andrea SUÍBÍ714-441B 204 James Way «$300,000 OlDilaMatUiiiws 714-4405 Lol 39 Bermuda Run West « $325,000 SiieirlCgtamWiHmi) Clemmons/Davie Co. -336.714.4400 877.371.5822 Winston-Salem - 336.748.2000 800.810.4778 www.prudentlalcarolinas.com 235 Field Brook Or «$130,500 Sandra Johnson 7I4-4408 417 Whitney Rd«$89,900 Bill Niciiois 714-4412 1632 Siane Rd $412,900 AadiaaSuggi 714-4418 134 Blackberry In $169,900 VIclil Bullard 462-3693 254 Rlverwoed $225,000 Balli AUdnun 714-4420 12 Oak Grove $259,900 Sliorri Cotam 909-MI19 153 Rhode Island Ct $269,900 SiioiTl Coram 909-0019 247 North Carolina CIr $269,SOO Susan Porkor 399-3137 280 Rlverbend Dr $279,000 Bay Suppio 714-4404 262 Rlverbend Dr $298,900 aigila№ttliows 714-4405 Agent Roster Audrey fu^llтvlnn 7M 4411Ar-oiuSuugs П4 4416Bctn Alkinjon 714 4420Bev Si/p()le 908 ?034fliiiMichoU 714 4412ßoU)ic MenoenMii 714 4415CMtic Lasn 714 4421Chnyl Firk 714 4430 IlytOturu 7t4 4426Jeruii^ii Sltoud 714 4424КЛП/PntNips 7144413Kimotii'» Pons ?U4407Pa Kinnamon 788 7722Poitn7144429S.'vtd'aHedJick 714 4410SvtdiiJottnioa?U440aSandy Oyun 714 4409Sfuion Ifwmas 7144433Snem Coram 714 4414Suurt Paikt(3M3WTefii wymon 714 4419ViCHB BuHjid 9982170WeiioniotiinM4 4428 8 Bermuda Run West $308,000 Sherri Coram 909-0019 8115 Whitmore Cove $310,000 WollonLollln 714-4428 475 Graver Point Drive $174,900 Pat Klnnimon 714-4434 4280 Lake Cliff Dr $119,900 Chor»l Finii 714-4430 7049 Orchard Path Dr $244,900 OloiiaMallhows 714-4409 6984 Bridgewood Rd $178,900 Jgnnilor Sltoud 714-4424 9 Stonogote @ Village Drovo $240,000 ShiirtI Corara 909-0019 Ал lnd«wv*nlly nti«l and opealo) mmitio ol IM PiuOwlal M [still AHiMn. Inc IIS - DAVIi: COUN I'Y KN TKKI’R ISE RKCORD, TIuirsdii.v, Липе 5,2003 A U C T I O N I A U C T I O N E ^ te Of Charles Bòoker Willtì Грайсу James WHldnson T O W Ciilhotin G aither ;Tara Calhoun Gaither Earns Is Graduate :' 'I'iira E. Callioiiii, claiiglilcr !or George S. and Penny F, -.Calhoiin of Cooleemee, ;^iadiialed from Our Heritage :bn May 2. ;; The graduation and recep- i^tion honoring the Class of -2003 was given by Rowan : County Homeschoo! Associa- riion and was lield al Triniiy .^ Wesleyan Church, Salisbury. .She is pursuing a career in ■'juirsing. Degree From Wingate Univ. Rodericu Jacinda Gaither, daughler of John and Marilyn Gaither of Advancc, gradu­ ated May 10 from Wingate University with a bachelor’s, degree in hislory. She is pursuing a teaching license and plans lo obtain a master's degree in educalion from Ihe Universiiy of Norlh Carolina al Charlotte. DIRECTIONS: IFrom Winslon-Salom): l-lOW lo Fmmington Rd Exit (Exit 17-tl. Turn Loll on Farmlnglon Rd. Irmcl -l/W milo. Turn Righi on US Isa. Iravol 4 0/10 milos. Turn Loff of'to US Iravel 5 6/10 miles. Turn Lell otUo MerreHs Lako Hd. Iravel 6/10 milo lo salo on Left._________________________________ Mobile homo has 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Storage buildings on proporty. The property Is located on approximatoly 1.7 acres In a nice quiet seUing. Real Esinlo will bo olioted ni noon.For Info or appt lor viewing, contact Tarn Pope at 336.345.1311 REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET QIDS. nc/tl estate sold 'As Is. mere Is. No Provisions. No. Condilions' FURNITUREi Dressers; Footstools: Upholstered Chairs: Benches: Cone Chair Scats; Micro'.vavo Cart; Telephone Table: Recliner: End Tables: Sewing Machine w/Sfool: Small Curio: Corner CurioTOOLSi Garden Tools: Handsaws; Perrier's Tools; Concrete Working Toots: Band Saw; Solder Guns; Wedges: Saw Blades; Come«Along: Toolboxes; Orbital Sander; Sondblastm; Tap and Die Sotó; Bench Grinder; Drill Press Vico; Wrenches; Augers: Drill Bits: Taps: Files; Woodworker’s Vise; Electric Drills: Air Paint Gun; Zip Gun; Jigsaw: Wrench Sets: Air Powered Grease Gun: Leather Punch Tool; Portable Air Tank; Pipe Clamps; Reamers; Yard Tools: Ladders; Table Saws; Scythe: Drimmel Tool: Electric Sanders; Skill Sows; Routers: Grinders; Planes: Socket Sets; Drill Press; Power Miter Box: Circle Saw; Flaring Kit; Pipo Threading Tool: Caulking Guns; Pop Rivet Gun; Sawhorse Brachets MISCELUNEOUSt 1986 Dodge 100 Pickup (104,000 mites); Case 195 Riding Mower; Gravely Tractor; Gravely Attochmonts; Gravely Wheel Weights: Front Tino Tiller: Rear Tine Tiller; Furrower; Push Mowers: Seeder; Weedeaters; Electric Hedge Trimmer; Wheel Barrow; Fertillzor Spreader; Yard Art: Table Lamps; PicnicThblo: Wrought Iron Plant Stands: plus much, much more..... Col. Kenneth G. Kclncr. Pres., N C A L3 2 6 K First Choice Auction & Realty Finn Liccmc #7229 • PO Hox 335. Lewisville • (336) 945-411S Vi.iil Our UVh Site at » ww.tiislcliolccaticlionxom • tv».»7. dirUiltoiiVMi(^iri.hl.rT.a'iii Estate of Viola Clayton Sides (Deceased) 1840 Darwick R o a d , Winston-Salem DIRECTIONS: (From Winston-Salom): US-158 (SIralford Rd) towards Clemmons. Turn Loft onlo Jonestown Rd Jorwstown Rd becomes W Clommonsvillo Rd Travel 3 4/10 mile, lurn Right onlo Old Salisbury Pd. Travel 8/W mile, turn Pigni onlo Darwick Hd. Travel 1/10 milo to sale on Left. FURNITURE; Diop Leaf Maple Tea Cart; Maple Chinn Cabinet: Maple Bullet; Mnplo Dining Room Table w/6 Chairs: Drop Leaf Mahogany End Table; Walnut Loalhor Top Colteo ТпЫо; Walnut Lealhor Top End Tables; 5 Piece Maple Bedroom Suit: 3 Drawer Bachelor’s Chest; Primitive Wooden Benches; Jelly Cupboard; Depression Ern Bullet; Mahogany Dovetail Bullet; 6 Mahogany Chairs; Enamel Top Table; Kennedy Rockers; Old Wooden Office Chair:GLASSWARE & CflU-ECIiatESl Old Scales; WH Vinognr Jnrs; Blue Jnrs; Old Crock; Pattern Glass: Pressed Glass; Old Peanut Butter Glasses; Former s Dairy Milk Dottle: Magazines from the 1950's and 1960’s; W-S City tJirectory (1956 and 1961); Enamelwaro; Sausage Grinder; Cast Iron (Including Wagner); Avon Pieces: Doilies; Old Newspapers; Picturesque America (1872); Picturesque Polestino (1881 & 1883): Old R&M Fan; Ladies* Hats w/Boxes: Old Radios; Old Wooden Wagon (Radio Town & Country); Old Gas Lantern; Wooden Rocking Horse; Antique Mirror ,MISCELLANEOUS! Northern .& Western Railroad Shovels; Wedgwood China; Old Floor Lamp; Push Planter; Echo Chainsaw; Brace & Bit; Gulf Grease Bucket (wim pump); Old Mill Scales; Fishing Rods; Cowbell; Old Railroad Jack; Crosscut Sow: Yard Tools; Oil Pump (Made In Erie); Drawing Knife; Wood Planes; Grinder: Blade Sharpener (Enterprise Mfg Co); Horse Harness; Montis Cultivator: Spreader; Hydraulic Lilt; Old Push Plow; Murray Push Mower; Mowing Scythes; Simplicity Roto Tiller; Single Trees: Horse Drown Horrow; Aerator; Pocker; Corn Sheller; Fertilizer Spreader: Hand Tools **Tood and restrooms available cn-s/fe***Col. Kcmielh a . Kumcr. Pres., NCAt.3268 First Choice Auction & Realty I'imi l.icciisc #7229 • I’O Box .1.15, Lewisville • (.136) 94.'i-4l 18Visit Our Site at www.lirsti'hiiici4wctlon.coti\ *cnwl: clirfldtokentKS'iriadrT.aw__ SALISBURY UROLOGICAL CLINIC, P.A. The Salisbury Urological Clinic is proud to announce that D r . V ance F. M erho ff will be providing Urological Care at 223 Hospital Street in Mocksville starting June 16,2003, PLU-ASK CALL OUK OFriCIi AT 1-800-570-9441 POR AN APPOINTMENT. L ea se S pace A v a il a b l e 1400+ sq. ft., Great for Office, Medical, Professional, etc. N e w C onsttiiction for Lease in B o xw o o d V illag e, M o cksville B eside Johnson Insut-ance Sefvices, Inc. — N o w A v a il a b l e — Call 336-786-1762 For More Infonnation L o c a t e d b e s i d e . . . S y l v a n L i í a r n i n c í C e n t e r O n l u o i 463 Mullis Rd. • $4ó2j000 ■ : 196 McAllister Rd. • $299ДО0 ■ 100 & 132 Lexington Av. • $255,0001 П53 Main Church Rd. • $250,000 2 1 Irmcrvi-QQ tonfili ему 30 .xs ü< Utl tnKvoal ftas. ccítiik 1*л. Iu(t & fJ Umixïii. 378 Ltikeview Rd. • $229,900 hrrwjtjy 3KÍ. 2fíA bcital on 4 AC m 2 hfiMsaicuTTmcJaniï.lfctat; ionpfcrw/ 121G Sf.A vJitccttLri!StvlL*l«Mw/ 161ZSstsnortftoi ÜBctíiRotíim.r>89/\C Log;««! minutes from F.ntnnnton Exit MO. btick rnnchor 3/4BR, ЗОЛ, lg fmt yrd. + moœ Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Clemmons: t\/locksvilte: 336-778-2221 336-751-2222 •lE E E S üü l In. Iwck (ieck. Like fronl pfOfx;rty on ^У¿ к. I;ike Mis/lk-T BA m NW, Lf|. (lei.tíícd 1641 Hwy 801 S. «SaM,900 frfcfwJ iMiYit, çatTîfcte w/ tcnur loom, •««, 30Л. waksfo) A 2 СЯГ дагадс. Pivjcy fence w/ ryyrrni ijoci Í fix/ (jnsutl irca 4ВП. 3ÜA home on G.36 ACs. Eat-in kit., fronvti LR, full bsinm, A mstr suilo wAtock, (x>ol 467 Madison R d . $159,500’ ‘.HI Í Mi tírrKiiínE I»™O' 2.25 ЛС V.x.\ HÁivf, 1х*1ш-«UTtmUnUlHiitw/JrdlW. tjrnipiani: ^ p,o,„,y, 31«, зцд „ц, ода 2000 SF 4 IJ Ciwrt lini! г Ciiimit. ,nii wititilfiitu» 11 (ЧИ,- hr. a MTutnl ii Uil. w«i 2522 Hwv 64W* $149,900 R«*' Knliw/OAT 1'XX)ff. IHw/oiitijH’. fiïl N(rwCof«tnx:tiofi.Cano(l.iylliik y.itl, iiiiitl (lili». IГ) (iri: w/(itr.fXX! to МЛ ЗВЙ. УШ, hoine w/ рлшЛу fns»icdlï6oment & 2-car с1л'0-п Oimfjû. Aisi mn, frtïn dcwrtovm & MO 664SanfordAve. • $131,900 I 3603 H v^óO lS • $129:900 krvii.icuLne House' Sf).ic>ous Ul w/hfcf)l.'*ce. 2BR. 2ИЛ 175 llames Church Rd* $129,900 l»r>4n.l,ttlriir«hBl<5tnc<%.2c»m?JVVs.l] 3131,2lVvk)lr/ìlit w/flitlce П' Ив ¡«XIu й« (шп üMtrwb НС 379 W. Maple Ave. • $115Л00 VffY Ull h'-íiÍi!ic4iie^y rií'.it (kMíi'Ai. /f{A l.s SUnyC.ívCal rtiKiHljtifi bsYMy{<jk.()jiffí4 H.wh oíi 1,2 iic lus k>ts to otiff. 3-1 UR. Sp;^iujs 14Ü0. iq ft.cütt.xioXNV 1rv ><í dü!, 1дл1лг. a UjíW, rt/U'j.. \ ,SOA. цл den. kntU;tV 1Ж Cidi (oí into. lusiue, Ai«b A w/ AOOf It. of frotH»‘viÍ4iVl'íW¥)..í14í',. iUimS& ¿c..rtxjft. Нот« w/c•п^vna^t ivtOkMi kxíitm 2000 SF, m 2fíA, Itíiie t\ Mr.rcc^ Dit л kndicn. Itxj Jitck axtaicr, infwl f>5, Inj iit mi & 4 BR'1«лй лп1\1йптм. 3808 Spring Branch Dr. • $95,900 ■ 432 N. Kbontz Rd • $88 1480 Jericho ChuchRd. $86 li>jrfiI0rj • Quitry n titt 3BR, 1.5BA tcnio 3BR.IBA w/ tfxlites kitchen, new vinyl, Iro. iot. wnhLiii)uc.it nijtdm ciMlent location. Seflcf pays $1.000 CC w/qccpt. 300 Pleasant Ac Dr.. .$84,900 fifo М»! k.’rt'iiïne obTnt riiKíiiritiúCít (íD.it y;itl P.tui-i,*-ni'f i amn»r. (‘.it;*, лгипИ-ив! hjcw OW on 3/4 AC tot, SixcKXts eat-in A|xA»tccs Stiiy'bUBO SW Is tftijfrtoci cn l.fl............................................ kUcív;n.o.ir(k.‘ntubA5fp.vntosíiOA<ífinMBR. Ж. & rîurjoovtn. nsft^iitnr A..... Wítbtxí/ckycr. ' ■ ' •tVr.it Miftit (/ IOh i- 1 -8 6 6 -2 5 6 .5 3 4 5 TOLL FREE www.C2ISWM.com Detii Ikeri UiiQt (thiini-}:n H0-4I9Í Htnn liiiMt NUN iMiihHUЙ9.3485 М щ .Oifij^eníhog» [dii Wkimku fonyihOflbKïuew 1ЫеО««И^ Serving You With Hcmbeishlps in: liio Winslon-Saicm Board ol Realtors. Hullipie Lliting Scrvltc, Certitifil.. imrfn.,. i.il Inreilaifnt Member (CCIH), Carolina Real Data (itate'wide tommertiai), loop Ncl (cominertial iisling nelwotli), Intefnalion,il Rolocilion Services' Pino News DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday,,June 5,2003 - B9 Hy Noni l.iitliimi Pitto Corrc.spomicitt Hoiticcoiniitg al Wesley Chapel wa.s la.sl Stinclay. Ap- prii.xlmatcly 100 nteinbers attcl. ■ gtio.sts eiijòycil ìhe wofsiiip .ser­ vice. the delicious meal anil fel­ lowship. Former paslor Diane Miirstlen was the guest speiiker. Her daughter. Grelehen, also at­ tended. It was an especially joy­ ous day bccausc the new fellow­ ship hall was dedicated and the loan papers were ceremoniously . burned.. TItank.s- lo-cveTyoiie's^' support the building is debt free. Saturday. June 14. iherc will be a fun day al Wesley Chapel to benem the Relay For Life.There Four Corners News By Mtu le White Four Corners Correspondent LCPL Christopiicr L. Siiore is home on leave afler serving in lrai|. Me is the griuulson of Mr. and Mrs. L..S. Shelton Jr. and the son of Mrs. tJenise Sapp. Mrs. Johnsie Shelton had lunch Tuesday witii Mrs. Bertie Baily and Mr. and Mrs. Riel; Harlman. Ken Shelton and Hall visited Mrs. Johnsie Shellon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smilh have returned liome after spend­ ing several days wilh Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hamm and girls at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Johnsie Shellon spent several days lasl weel; will Dawn and Amanda Hughes. To the Class of2003 The D a v ie C ounty D em ocrats co n g ra tu la te a ll o fth e m em bers o fth e class o f 2003, on th e ir recent g ra d u a tio n . Best o f lu c k in y o u r recent endeavors! Leslie Financial Corporation We purchase owner financed mortgages ф г С А З Н allo rp iu to fyo iir cashflow. Jeffrey D, Leslie C lem m ons. NC 27012 (888) 608-2122 24-hour recorded message Free quote. lesliellnanciat@earthlink.nel C a s h o u t N O W PIEDM ONT N & F e n c eBa r n Residential & Agricultural Metal Buildings Post, Pole or Steel Fiame Construction Shops, Slictls, Hor.seharns, Haybarns Fences: Chainlink, Vinyl, Wood, Piivacy. Farm Fences, FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Phono; (336) 492-5586 Pngor; (336) 721-6387 visit our wchsllc lit www.yii(Itcl.iK'l/~tkylc clc. OPENHOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 8 from 1:30 until 4:00 (LA CASA ABIERTA EL DOMINGO JUNIO 8 L‘30 HASTA 4:00) For Sale 5127 Hwy 601 near Courtney 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, garage, workshop, a real doll house. Immaculate...$119,900 Call Diane at Design Properties 336-909-2677 гООЗ BOYi & GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP SESSION L June 16-20th Boys Only (Ages 6-13) 8:30 am-12:00 pm SESSION II: June 16-20tfi Boys (Ages 6-13) Girls (Ages 8-15)(On Separate Courts) 1:00 p.m-4:30 pm Forsyth Country Day School In fo r m a tio n a n d A p p lic a tio n A v a ila b le a t w w w .fc d s .o r g (go to 'Muggsy Bogues Baskelball Camp' Or contact Camp Director Jim Tobias School: (336) 945-2134, Ext, 324 • Home: (336) 945-4978 Email: iimtobiasOfcds.org will be singing. Bingo, grilled hamburgers nnd hot dogs and lots of desserts, A TV/VCR Is being raflled off. Everyone is invited to attend. 11iFiirihuiirUniicd Metliodi.sf' Women’s Retreat for Davie County was held Monday night at Firsl Methodist Church in Mocksville. Those attending from Wesley Chapel were Dewilla Smith, Kalhy Ellis, Nora Latham, Sara Eure and Belly Wcsl. Gwen Jones from the Davie Pregnancy Center was the speaker. Harry Rawlings of Wesl Palm LiveEntertainment! THE ATTIC OP Gaslhiiiis on llic Sqiiiirc Coal Dust -C lassic Rock- LIVE! Sat., June 7 8Ю0 PM unlil (All Proceeds boneht REUY FOR LIFE) S6 Cover JAM(aTHEHAUS Watch for another Open Mic Nighi Coming Soon! 1(11 Nimiii M\i\ SiUKO MdCKSVii.i.K, NC 2702« I’iKiNf;; Beach, Fla. visited Davie Couniy last week. Monday night he en­ joyed dinner with John and Belli McCashin, along wilh several olher friends and neighbors. Tl'iufsaay’ tuglir. hc'hud' tliiTti« witli Harmon and Nora Latham and llieir family. Congratulations to Vernon Dull. H e is Senior Citizen oflhe Year for Davie County. James and Lelni Essie had as luncheon guests on Friday, their grandson, Joe Candillo, and wi fe, Katie, from Tucson, Ariz, Also - visilingthL'tli'dHl-ing the weekend were their grandson, Jeff Essie, and wife, Karen, and grand­ daughter, Rebecca Essie, all of Raleigh. Summer Tutoring in R e a d in g a n d M a t h By Nortf) Carolina Certllied Teacher. Call for an appointment ^ (336)492-6108 , A S Y L V A N M o m c 'n l ¥ Themomentshe realized that homewori< didn't have to take all night. Take the frustration oul of studying. If your child h.xs ,i h.ird time studying— not knowing wlierc to st.irt or crnnnniiig .it the l.nsl minute — t.ill Sylv.in now. We start with the Sylvan Advantage;“ a proven proccss that works: ■ VVe identify your child’s specillc needs. ■ Followed hy individu.il attention .mil person,ili/ed lesson pl.ins from highly trained and certilied te.icliers. ■ And progress reports for you every step ofthe way. If your child is struggling or not being challenged enough, call Sylvan today. r%d OFF m B M M 'iiP ii Jtisl iirin^ Ihls cc)ti{HHi to your scliL'duled .ippolnlmcnt i to MW $50 on llie Sylv.in Skills Assessrnent. N O W O P E N IN M O C K S V IL L E I In Boxwood Vlllago * (336) 753-0100 11^ ^ 1.,«,, ... 1(1 Jl,4 I H SYLVAN L E A R N IN G CENTER- Learning -feels ¿ooU: \V\V\V.«.4luC.ll«?,CC)IU N O C o n s tru c tio n L o an IN T E R E S T $106,680 o , Spacious living room and open I 051 kilchon v/illi adi’acenl dining room, i ■£ ^ Four bedrooms end iwo baltis. I ^ Opiional porch and alfornalo mas* I ^ ' ler bedroom suife. Donus storage ; j area over optional garage and ; ^ I optional basomont plon. Shown i ^ ; with optional double garage, Ш ll I ^ -JJ $116,669 C -g ■ Open foyer, living room, kitchen with ^ g>] adjacent dining room and breakfast "g areas. Throe bedrooms and two and ^ CO one*holf baths, Including the master 5 bedroom and bath with garden tub and walk*ln closet. Bonus room, optional garage and alternote ranch basement. Shown with opiional brick exterior and garage. Foyer, kifchen with adjoining din­ ing room, laundry room and great room with optional fireplace. Three bedrooms and two and one-half baths including master bedroom and bath suife with gar­ den tub and walk'in closet located on firsl level. Sitting room on sec* ond level with optional dormer. Shown with optional double garage and wrap oround porch. 339 Higiiway 68 Soulh • 336-612-3098 or 800-688-0818 w w w ,nalionw idecusfom hom es,com Oak Haven О Realty (336)751-2055 MuM'MilRcnOQlUrProductrl Angola Lawronco Broker туш Email: |b Jелце/е® V • > * олкЫуопгваНу.еотштBrad Lawrenco Broker Emolí: Г= ГbreOÍSoakhayvnreally.com G reat sepvice a t a £|peat price! 161E. Lexington Rd (Hwy 64 East) Mocksville, NC 27028 Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-9pm Call for Appointment. Save up to ttiousands on commissioni 1174 Jericho Church Rd • 1 B74 sr 3HN Ur.cK Ruricrief. N(»w rerrcxjo'cd t'utn. lots o( ij^üülos. no-iw o>loncr РЙП1 AClltriiirlaif^d' Я 11,000 612 E. Leilngton Rd -1693 Fmm House <lüR3lW,oyof 3,000 SF updated k.i & ired both« vaulted OR w/DOûms&iofi, 6Üacro» '1317,000 261Э Wynbrook Or • 30R 2 SUA. 2 •tû.7 fflrm^ousfl. 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' i r ite 1 1И0 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, June 5,2003 PUBLIC NOTICES PU BLIC NO TICES r i x i E x m B a N i s j L v i i ; i » G E « 3 F r x : / v . T O r .j b ii DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Juiiu 5,2003 - Bl 1 ’ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ot the Estate of RUBY ELIZABETH MILLER JORDAN, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having clalnns against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before Ihe 15ih day of August, 2008, being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publlcalion 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 15lh day ol May, 2003. Deborah Ann Jordan Harris 273 North Carolina Circle Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor of the Estate ol DREAMA SAUNDERS SPILLMAN, De­ ceased, late of Davle County, North Carolina, this Is to notily all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibil them lo the undersigned on or before August 15, 2003, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar ol iheir right lo re­ cover against the estate of Ihe said deceased. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make imme­ diate paymenl. This the 15th day ol May, 2003. Bobby Michael Spillman Administrator ol the Estate ol Droama S. Spillman 0/0 LAW OFFICE OF E. EDWARD VOGLER, JR., J.D., P.A. Attorney for Bobby Michael Spillman, Administrator 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 5-15-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol PAUL C. BOOE, late ol Davle Counly, Ihls is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 29lh day ot August, 2003, being throe (3) months from the first day , ot publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said oMate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 29lh day ol May, 2003. Jeanne B. Warwick 1911 Townsend Forest Lane S Brown Summit, NC 27214 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY The County of Davio has de­ clared the foiiowing vehicles sur­ plus and will these vehicles lor sale at public auction at Ellis Auto Auc­ tion, 2668 US Hwy. 601 S., Mocksvlllo, NC at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 11 , 2003. 1 -1974 Dodge Bus Vehicle Idenlilicniion Number F33BE4V062703 1-1980 Chevrolet Bus Vohhlclo Idontilication Number C16PAAV144182 8-1994 Ford 4S Vehicle Idontilication Numbers 2FALP71WXRX148794 2FALP71W8RX183334 2FALP71W5RX157323 2FALP71W8RX183317 2FALP71W6RX151966 2FALP71W7RX157341 2FALP71W8RX183429 2FALP71W1RX183370 Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davie Counly Board of Commissioners 5-29-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ lrix ol tho Eslate of LOUISE SEDLAK, lale ol Davio County, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present Ihem to tho undersigned on or before the 29th day ol August, 2003, boing threo (3) months Irom the lirsi day ol publication or this notice will be pioaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pioase make Immediate payment to tho undersigned. This 29th day ol May, 2003. Barbara L. Kolllns 200 Magnolia Avenue Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ton Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FY 2003-2004 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2003-2004 proposed Davle County Budget was pre­ senled to tho Davie County Board ol Commissioners on Monday, June 2, 2003. The proposed bud­ get totals 350,079,966.00: General Fund - $33,807,494.00 Revaluation - 188,192.00 E911 - 225,600.00 Water Construction - 5,825,800.00 Capital Projects - 1,568,711.00 Water/Sewer Enlerprise Fund - 7,028,587,00 Solid Waste Enlerprise Fund • 1,435,582.00 The proposed budget calls for a properly tav rate ol fllty-nlne cents ($.59) per $100 ol property valua­ tion (includes a $.04 fire tax). Acopy ol Ihe budget proposal Is available for public inspeclion In Ihe olflce of County Manager during normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, Room 250, Davle Counly Adminis­ tration Building, 123 South Main Sireel, Mocksvlllo, North Carolina. A public hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 16,2003, in the Commissioners’ Room, Davle Counly Administralion Build­ ing, 123 South Main Street, Mocksvlllo, North Carolina, lo re­ ceive public comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome lo comment on Ihe budget proposal at Ihis time. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davle County Commissioners 6-5-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Co-Ex­ ecutors ol the Estate of JOSEPH E. CROSS, SR., late ol Davle County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore Iho 15th day ol August, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day ol publication or ihls notice will bo pleaded In bar ol their recovoiy. All persona Indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 15th day of May, 2003, Joseph E. Cross, Jr, 884 Cedar Grove Henderson, NC 27537 W. Thomas Cross 5507 Soulh 174lh Street Omaha, Nebraska 68135 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Tan Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-15-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as tho Co-Ex- ocutors ol the Estate ol WANDA P CROSS, late ol Davie Counly, this is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or belore tho 15th day ol August, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will pioase make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 15th day ol May, 2003. Joseph E. Cross, Jr. 884 Cedar Grove Henderson, NC 27537 W. Thomas Cross 5507 South 174th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68135 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-15-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as the Co-Ex­ ecutors ol the Estate ol ETHEL SOFLEY COOK, lato of Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo nolily ali persons having claims againsl said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 5th day of Sep­ tember, 2003, being throe (3) months Irom tho lirst day of publi­ cation or Ihis notice will bo pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebled lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol June, 2003, Mary Lula Cook, COEX 144 Willie Cook Drive Advance, NC 27006 Willie 2. Cook Jr., COEX 1582 NC Hwy. 801 South Advance, NC 27006 6-5-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor СТА ol Ihe Estate ol JOHN ROLAND AGREN (a/k/a Roland Agren), deceased, of Advance, Davio County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby nolify all persons, llrms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedenl lo exhibit them lo the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Wlnslon-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or before Ihe 15lh day of August, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons, llrms and corporallons indebted to said eslate will piease make Imme­ diate payment to tho undersigned. This Iho 15lh day ol May, 2003. James E. Creamer, Jr., Administrator СТА c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A. P.O, Drawer 25008 Winslon-Salem, NC 27114-5008 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as the Admin­ istrator of the Eslate of CATHERINE M. LANNING, lalo of Davle Counly, Ihls is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 29th day of August, 2003, being three (3) ■ months from Ihe llrst day of publl- callon or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned, , This 29th day of May, 2003. Tara L. Lowery 401 Madison Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate ol JOHN BRUCE DRIVER, late of Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or before the 22nd day ol August, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs from Iho first day of publlcalion or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslate will please make Immedlale payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 22nd day ol May, 2003. Michael Bruce Driver, ADMN 1320 Clermont Road Durham, NC 27713 5-22-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE 03 SP 84 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol a powor ol sale contained In a cer­ tain deed ol trust dated November 6,1997, flxecutod by BOBBY JOE McDa n iels, and wiie, d ebo ra h s, McDa n ie l s, to t a m a ra l. FLEMING, Substitute Trustee, and recorded in Book 269, Page 693, Davio County Registry; and under and by virtue ol the authority vested in the undersigned as Trustee and an Order executed by KENNETH D. BOGER, Clerk ol Superior Court ol Davie Counly, on Ihe 13lh day ol May, 2003, the dolauit having been made In the payment ol the Indebtedness secured, the said deed of trust being by the terms thereol subject to foreclosure and Iho holder ol Iho Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereol for Ihe pur­ pose ol satislylng said indebted­ ness and the same having been ordered and approved by said Or- dor ol Clerk ol Superior Court ol Davle County, tho undersigned TAMARA A. FLEMING, Substitute Trusteo, will oiler lor sale at public auction to Ihe highest bidder lor cash at the Courthouse Door In Davle County, North Carolina at 10.00 a.m., on the 17th day ol June, 2003, Iho land conveyed in said deed ol trust, the same lying and being in Davie County, North Caro­ lina, and being doscrlbod as fol­ lows: Being Lots Number 21, 22,23, 14, 53, 54, 55, 58 of Map E-1 as shown on a map of “Holiday Acres" prepared lor Frilz and Byeriy Auc­ tion Company ol Lexinglon, North Carolina, by A.L. Bowles, Regis­ tered Surveyor, and recorded in Map Book 3, Pago 108, Davie County, to which relerence Is hereby made lor a more particular description ol said lols. This properly will be sold sub­ ject to ail taxes, encumbrances and liens ol record. This the 13th day ol May, 2003. Tamara A. Fleming Subslllute Trustee 6-5-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2003 SP 91 The Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust executed by SUZANNE E. SEX­ TON to: SOUTHUND ASSOCIATES, INC., Trustee, recorded In Book 227, at Page 216, Davle County Registry, lo: F. KEVIN GORHAM, Subslllute Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of Ihe power of sale contained In a cer­ tain Deed of Trust executed by SUZANNE E. SEXTON, lo SOUTHLAND ASSOCIATES, INC., Trustee, dated August 25, 1995, and recorded In Book 227, at Page 216, In the Office of tho Register of Deeds ol Davle Counly, Norlh Carolina, atid under and by virtue of Ihe aulhorlly vested In Ihe un­ dersigned, as Substitute Trustee, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, and Ihe said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereol subject lo foreclosure, and Ihe Holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a fore­ closure thereof for Ihe purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, Ihe undersigned Subslllute Trustee will offer for sale at public aucllo/i lo Ihe highest bidder for cash al Ihe Court­ house Door of Ihe Davle County Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m. on Ihe lOlh day of June, 2003, all Ihe property conveyed In said Deed of Trust, which property as of April 14,2003 was owned by SUZANNE E. SEX­ TON, and being In Davle Counly, North Carolina, and more particu­ larly described as follows: Land and mobile home de­ scribed in Exhibil “A” and attached hereto and Incorporated herein by reference. Exhibit “A": BEGINNINQ at an Iron stake on Iho western bank ol Bear Creek, Marvin Dyson Estate northeast corner, and running thence with said Dyson Estate line North 89 degs. West 791.76 feel lo a point In the northern rlght-ol- way of SR 1316, Dyson Eslate northeast corner; thence South degs. 18 mln. East 100.00 feet lo a nail and cap In the center of said right-of-way; thence North 80 degs. 08 mln. East 218.65 teet to a nail and cap In Ihe conler of said rlghl- of-way; thence North 70 dogs, 27 mln. East 300 feel lo a spike in the center of said right-of-way; thence leaving said right-of-way South 81 degs. 39 mln. East 175,33 feet to a stake on Ihe west bank ol Bear Creek; thence down and with the wesl ol said creek as 11 meanders the following courses and dis­ tances: South 19 degs. 20 mln. West 69,49 leel to a slake; South 35 degs. 56 mln. Easl 73.39 feet lo Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF THE BEGINNING, containing 1.24 acres, more or less, and being a portion ol lands purchased from Irey Gray lers by deed recorded in Book 86, Page 179, Davie County Registry, The properly hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold “as is" “where Is." This property Is also known as 646 Duke Whittaker Road, Mocksvliie, NC 27028. This property is to be sold sub­ ject to any prior Hens, any City and/ or County ad valorem taxes and any special assessments that are a lien against the premises. This Substitute Trustee, after sale, shall require the highest bid­ der Immediately lo make a cash deposit of the greater ol 5% of the total bid or $750.00, Aller the sale the bid shall remain open lor upset bids tor ten days as by law required. The Notice of Sale hereby given Is In satisfaction of the require­ ments ol the aforementioned Deed of Trust and Ihe requirements con­ tained in North Carolina General Statute Section 45-2.17 with re­ spect to posting or publishing no­ tice of sals. DATE: JUNE 10, 2003 TIME: 10:00 A.M. PLACE; dourthouse Door Davle County Courthouse Mocksville, North Carolina TERMS: Cash .This Ihe 19lh day of May, 2003. F. KEVIN GORHAM, Subslllute Trustee Allorney at Law Of Counsel: Maddox & Gorham, RA. 220 North Eugene Street Greensboro, NC 27401 338-272-8149 State Bar #012412 5-29-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE­ CLOSURE SALE 02 SP1 Under and by virtue of Ihe power of sale containad in a certain Deed of Trust made by John Michael Russi and Cynlhia Ann RussI, Hus­ band and Wife (PRESENT RECORD OWNERS: Cynlhia A. Russi and John Michael Russi) lo Wllilam R. Echols, Trustee, dated the 15th day of June 1999, and re­ corded in Book 306, Page 124, Davie Counly Registry, North Caro­ lina. Default having been made In the payment ol Ihe note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H, TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A., having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In Ihe Ollicer of the Regis­ ter of Deeds ot Davle County, North Carolina, and Ihe holder ol Ihe note evidencing said indeblednass hav­ ing directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Subslltule Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door, in Ihe City of Mocksville, Davle County, Norlh Carolina al 12:00 RM. on Tuesday, the 10th day ol June, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated In Ihe County of Davle, Norlh Caro­ lina, and being more particularly described as follows: Tract 1: Being known and des­ ignated as Lot Five (5) ot Dutch­ man Acres, as the same appears on a plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 5, Davle County Reg­ isiry, to which reference Is made for a more particular description as if fully set forth herein. Subject lo all reservations, re­ strictions, and easements of record and specifically lo restrictions re­ corded In Deed Book 153, page 3, Davie County Registry. Tract II: Beginning at p/k nail in Ihe northern edge of SR 1643 (lo­ cally known as Sain Road) the southeast corner of the within-de- scrlbed trad, soulhwesi corner of Lot 5 Dutchman Acres; thence wilh the northern edge ot the pavement of SR 1643 North 80 deg. 26’16" West 55 feet to a p/k nail; thence North 09 deg. 33'44” East 250,83 feet to a new iron pin, the line of Donald E. Gregory (DB 154, Page 684); thence wilh Ihe Gregory line, Soulh 80 deg. 26'16” East 55 feet to an existing Iron pin Ihe Northeast corner of the withln-described tract, the Northwest corner of Lot 5 Dutchman Acres; thence wilh Ihe lino of Lot 5, South 09 deg. 33'44" West 250.83 feel lo the Polnl and place of Beginning containing 0.3165 acres, more or less, as sur­ veyed on May4,1993, by Tulterow Surveying Company, and being a portion ol Lot 5, Dutchman Acres, Plal Book 6, page 5. For back ref­ erence, see DB 51, Page 217. Togelherwlth Improvements lo­ cated thereon; said property being located at 823 Sain Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. The above lands are subject to ali restrictions, resen/atlons, and easements of record and speclll- caiiy to the following described easements running with the same In Ihe hands ol all persons whom­ soever. 1) No mobile homes shall be permitted on said lands. 2) No home shall be constructed on said lands containing less than 1,10 0 square feel ot heated space on the first fioor. 3) No lol Is to be further subdivided to create a lot less than 100 feet wide al Ihe tront or rear. 4) Aii utilities shall be placed un­ derground. 5) This property shall be used for a single family residential unit only and customary accompa­ nying outbuildings. 6) A garden space lor home use shall be per­ mitted. 7) No unlicensed motor ve­ hicles shall remain on said properly for more than thirty (30) days. See modilloatlon ol the above reslric­ lions In Deed Book 168, Page 893, DCR. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe lax ot Forty Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dol­ lars ($100.00) required by NCOS §7A-308(a)(1), The property to be olfered pur­ suant to this notice ot sale is being ottered for sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS," Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor Ihe holder ol Ihe nole secured by Ihe deed of Irusl/securily agreemoni, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, atlorneys, employees, agenis or authorized representative ot either Ihe Trustee or Iho holder ol Ihe nole make any representa­ tion ot warranty relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety condlllons exisling in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being ottered tor sale, and any and aii responsibilities or llabllllles aris­ ing out ol or In any way relallng to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihls property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens oi encumbrances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposit (no personal checks) of live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred titty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the lime ol Ihe sale. This 30lh day of April, 2003, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, RA. Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Subslllute Trustee P.O. Box 2505 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayelleville, NC 28302 5-29-2lnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as Ihe Execu' trlx of the Eslate ol ROBERT L LASHMIT, late of Davle Counly, thii Is to notily all persons having claims against said esiale lo present Ihetr to the undersigned on or before the 29th day ot August, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the first da> of publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Al persons Indebted lo said estate wil piease make Immediate paymen lo Ihe undersigned. This 29lh day of May, 2003, Betty S. Lashmit, EXEC 908 Hardison Stree' Mocksvliie, NC 2702E 5-29-4t|l NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as the Admin­ istrator ot Ihe Estate ol BERNADINE POWER CHURCH, lale of Davie Counly, this Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 5lh day ol September, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please make immediate paymenl lo Ihe undersigned. This 5th day of June, 200a Llnvlile Waller Church, ADMN P.O, Box 927^ Cooleemee, NC 27014 6-5-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ot Ihe Esiale ot NELLIE RUTH MILLER SYKES, late ot Davle County, North Carolina, Ihe under­ signed does hereby notify all per­ sons, firms and corporallons hav­ ing claims against the eslate of said decedent to exhibit Ihem lo the undersigned at 185 Klmel Park Drive, Suite 200, Wlnslon-Salem, North Carolina 27103, on or belore August 22,2003, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 21st day of May, 2003, Wendy Combs Kiser Administrator of the Estate of Nellie Ruth Miller Sykes Robert D, HInshaw, Esq. 185 Klmel Park Drive, Suite 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 5-22-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale: Mocksville Mlnl-Slor- age intends to sell the contents oi Ihe lollowlng units for unpaid renl and expenses. John Haln#i92 ($315.00) Susan McCollum #363 ($315.00) Amle Allison #112 ($285.00) Marcus Williams #110 ($285.00) Tracey L. Arnold #47 ($280.00) David Bailey #21 ($490.00) Public sale dale Is June 19, 2003 al 2:00 p.m. No personal checks lor overdue accounls, No saio II paid by June 17, 2003. Household items. Olllce localed al 817 Salisbury Rd. Sale held at slor- ago building on Eaton Slreet. (336) 751-2483. 6-5-2ln MARSHA’S KOI & WATER GARDENS Siandiircl & Buitcrily Koi Faniails & Moscjuiio Fi.sh Phuus & Poiiil Supplies Ортп Miiri-llmrs W\V 111 Caliihain Ril by«pp«immcm (Nwr Lako Mym 33ft-4‘J2-7423 MiKksvillc NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davie County, Plainliff, vs. Thelma Norman Culhrell, Delen- dant. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 342 Under and by virtue of a Judg­ ment and Order for Sale entered In Ihe District Court of Davie County, North Carolina, In the above-cap- Honed, the undersigned Commis­ sioner wiil on Ihe 26lh day of June, 2003, offer tor sale and sell for cash lo the last and highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door In Mocksville, Norlh Carolina at 12:00 noon, Ihe following de­ scribed reai property: Tax Parcel #J5010C0010, Davie Counly Tax Maps The sale will be made as Is and subject to ali outstanding city and county laxes and ail local improve­ ment assessments against the above-described property not in­ cluded in the judgment ot the above-entitled cause. A deposit ot five percent (5%) of Ihe successful bid will be required. Any person who has an Interest in the property may tile an Increased or upset bid wilhin len days after the report of sale is Hied. This Ihe 13lh day ol May, 2003, Robert E, Price, Jr Commissioner OF COUNSEL: ROBERT E. PRICE, JR, & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 3400 Healy Drive, Suile B P.O, Box 26364 Wlnslon-Salem, NC 27114 (336) 760-2870 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol Ihe Estate ol MARY SHARPE SHUMAKER, late of Davie County, Ihis is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 15th day ot August, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this notice wiil be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr . recovery. All persons Indebted lo said esiale will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 15th day of May, 2003, Doanna S. Dillard, EXEC' 335 Potts Road Advance, NC 27006 5-15-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CenterPoInt Human Sorvicos Board FY03-04 Budget Hearing The Area Board of CenterPoInt Human Services will hold a public hearing on the budget at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, June 19, 2003, at the Forsyth County Public Heallh De­ partment - Meeling Room 2, 799 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem. A copy ot Ihe proposed budget for 2003-2004 may be obtained from Ihe office ot Ihe secretary to the Area Board at 725 Highland Avenue. Mr. James Gallaher Chairman ot the Board 6-5-lln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE To; Cynthia L. MoCready #86, Robert 0, Walls #26, Richard L. Williams #715, Bermuda Mini's Inc. Self Stor­ age, located at 146 Commerce Dr., Advance, NC, has a possessory Hen on all goods you stored there in Ihe above units. All Ihose Ilems of personal property are being sold in order to collect the amouni due from you tor unpaid renl and ex­ penses. The sale will take place June 19, 2003 al 11:00 a.m, al Bermuda Mini's, 146 Commerce Dr.. Ad­ vance. This Ihe 27lh day ot May, 2003. 6-5-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as the Execu­ lor of Ihe Esiale ot FLOSSIE FOS­ TER, late ot Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo nolify ail persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe SIh day ot September, 2003, being Ihree (3) months from the first day of publlcalion or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said esiale will piease make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This SIh day of June, 2003, Paul E, Foster 268 Carolina Streel Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksvliie, NC 27028 6-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of Ihe Estate ot LOIS R. TUTTEROW, late ol Davle County, Ihis is lo nolify aii persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 5lh day ol Septem­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this nollce will be pleaded in bar ot Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said esiale will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This 5lh day of June, 2003. Lori Tulterow Selzer 5720 Shamrock Glen Lane Lewisviils, NC 27023 6-5-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF INTENT TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF VOTED SCHOOL BONDS AND OPPOR­ TUNITY FOR OBJECTION BY CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE that the Davle Counly Board ot Commissioners Intends to make appllcalion to the Local Government Commission for approval ot the issuance of general obligallon school bonds subject lo a vole ol the people. The purpose of Ihe proposed bond Issue Is to construct new la- cllllles: (A) Additions/Renovations at PreK-5 schools (Cooieomee, Mocksville, Shady Qrove and Pinebrook) (B) Middle School Technology Improvemenls (North Davie, Soulh Davle) (C) immediate Renovation Needs (Davle High School) Tho maximum amount of bonds to be Issued Is Eight Million Eight Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand ($8,825,000.00) Dollars. Take notice that pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §159.50 any citizen for taxpayer ot Davie Counly may, wilhin seven (7) days aller Ihe dale of publication of this notice, file with Ihe Davie Counly Board of Counly Commis­ sioners and Ihe Local Qovernmenl Commission a stalement of any objections he may have lo Ihe is­ suance ol.theso bonds. Such slalo- menls shall set forth any objections ot the proposed bond Issue and contain the name and address of the person filing 11. Tho Local Gov- ernmont Commission will consider the slatemant of objeclions along with any application. This the 2nd day ot June, 2003. Brenda B. Hunter, Clerk, Davle County Board ot Counly Commissioners 6-5-1 inNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004 TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE BUDGET The Town ol Mocksville pro­ posed 2003-2004 Fiscal Year Bud­ get was presenled to the Mocksville Town Board on Tuesday, June 3, 2003. The proposed budget Is bal­ anced al $4,434,500, The proposed budget maintains a lax rale of .32 cents per $100 ot property valuation. A copy of the budget proposal Is available In Ihe Town Hall at 171 Clement Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, during normal business hours of 8.00 a.m. unlil 5:00 p.m. Monday through Fri­ day. A public hearing will be held at 6:00 p.m., June 16, 2003, in the Board Room at the Mocksville Town Hall, 171 Clement Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, lo re­ ceive public comments, either oral or wrillen. Ail citizens are welcome to comment on the budget proposal al Ihis lime. Christine Sanders Town Clerk Town of Mocksville 6-5-1 In NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulrix of Ihe Eslate ol JANET FAY JONES, 565 Hospital Street, Mocksville, NC 27028, late of Davle County, Ihls is to nolify all persons having claims againsl said estate lo present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 15lh day ol August, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publlcalion or Ihls nollce will be pleaded in bar ot Iheir recovery, Aii persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate paymenl to the undersigned. This Ihe I5lh day of May, 2003, Deborah Fay Durham 126 Sunset Drive, Apl. 21 Mocksville, NC 27028 5-15-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A Resolution Declaring the Intention of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Mocksvlllo to Consider Closing a Portion ot an Alley WHEREAS, G.S. 160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board ot Commission­ ers of Ihe Town of Mocksville to close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, the Board ot Com­ missioners ol the Town of Mocksville considers it advisable lo conduct a public hearing for the purpose of giving consideration to the closing ol an Alley described as follows: Beginning at an existing, the southeastern corner of Energy United Membership Corporation (formerly Crescent Electric Mem­ bership Corporation) (DB188, page 43) Ihe line of the Davie County Chamber ot Commerce (DB 402, page 41); thence from the BEGIN­ NING North 04 degrees 48'09" East 124.99 teet lo an exisling railroad spike In the southern terminus or margin ot Depot Sireel; thence Soulh 85 degrees 11'51" East 20 feel to an unmarked polnl Ihe Northwestern corner of Energy United Membership Corporation’s tract described In Deed Book 401, page 351; Ihonce South 04 de­ grees 48'09'' West 125 feel lo an unmarked point; thence Norlh 85 degrees 09’25" West 20 feet lo Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING as shown on a survey by Tulterow Surveying dated Decem­ ber 23, 2002 (drawing #30802-3). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Com­ missioners ot Ihe Town ot Mocksville that: (1) A meeling will be held at 7:00 p.m. o’clock on Tuesday, the 1st day of July, 2003, In the Mocksville Town Hail to consider closing that portion ol an alloy oil Depot Streel across the EnergyUnited property. (2) The Town Clerk Is hereby directed to publish this Resolution ol Intent once a week lor lour suc­ cessive weeks in the Davle Counly Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk is further di­ rected lo transmit by registered or certllled mail to each owner of prop­ erty abutting upon that portion of said street a copy of this Resolii- tion of Intent. (4) The Town Clerk Is further di­ rected to cause adequate notices of this Resolullon of Intent and the scheduled public hearing lo be posted as required by Q.S. 160A- 299. Upon motion duly made by Buster Cleary and duly seconded by Vernon Thompson, Ihe above resolullon was duly adopted by Ihe Board ot Commissioners ot the Town ol Mocksville at Ihe meeling held on the 6lh day of May, 2003, In Ihe Mocksvliie Town Hail. This Ihe 6lh day ot May, 2003, al 7:00 p.m. o’clock. F.W. Slate, Mayor Attest: Christine Sanders, Town Clerk 6-5-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davle County, Plalnlilf, vs. Katherine P. Smoot, and the Heirs ol Katherine P. Smoot, II deceased. Defendant, IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 378 Under and by virlue ot a Judg­ ment and Order for Sale enlered in the Dislricl Court ot Davie Counly, North Carolina, In the above-cap- Honed, Ihe undersigned Commis­ sioner wiil on Ihe 26lh day of June, 2003, otter tor sale and sell for cash lo Ihe last and highest bidder al public aucllon al Ihe courthouse door In Mocksville, Norlh Carolina at 12:00 noon, Ihe following do- scribed reai property: Tax Parcel #15160A0038, Davie County Tax Maps The sale wlii be mado as is and subject lo all oulslanding city and county laxes and all local improve­ ment assessmenis againsl the above-described properly not in­ cluded in the Judgment of the abovo-enlllled cause, A deposit ol live percent (5%) ot Ihe successful bid will be required. Any person who has an Interest in Ihe property may file an Increased or upset bid wilhin len days after Ihe report ot sale Is tiled. This Ihe151hday ol May, 2003. Robert E. Price, Jr. Commissioner OF COUNSEL; ROBERT E. PRICE, JR. & ASSOCIATES, P.A, 3400 Healy Drive, Suile B P,0. Box 26364 Winslon-Salem, NC 27114 (336) 760-2870 6-5-3tn Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARECenler olters confidential & tree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Make a healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE tor appoinlment. Animals 2003 TTC OPEN SHOWS 4/S, 5/ 3, 6/14, 8/16, 9/6 English 9am/ Western 12 noon. $35 for 10 classes, (336) 998-5280/ TTCMOCKSVILLE.com FOR SALE-PIGS $40. each, gygrny-baby billy goals-$35.336- INHERITED MUST S E L L I 4 horses, Iraiier & saddles. Cali 492-2805. Make offer. KO'i FOFl SALE. Cail 492-2095. WOWI WHIPPOWILL STABLES reopening under professional management. First class taollily. Convenient location. For more informalion call Glenda ® 998- 8125 or 407-7099._____________ Apartments FOR RENT-DUPLEX 1 & 2 BR with carports. In country. (336)751-2986 MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER- RACE; All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & S bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances lurnlshed In­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heal and air. Prewired tor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kllchen& balh lloors. Located In Mocksvliie behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hww. 158. Oftloe hours 1-6 M-F & Sal. 10- •12. Phone 751-0166.___________ Beach Property 3BR TRAILER FOR Rent near Ocean Isle & Sunset Beach-daily or weekly. 998-4039 Child Care ALL NEWi-Houriy/daily childcare laclilly In Advance. Enrolling now. Open 7 days. Cali Tara 336-998- 1693/336-940-6450 leave mes­ sage. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH be-fore & after school program. $1Q0/monlh, summer program $10 0/wk (lunch provided) 6:30am-6:00pm. Part-time care available Cornalzer School bus­ ing zone. Come by or call for ap- plfcatlon. 998-8306 STAY HOME MOM will babysit In my home, Pinebrook School District. Excellent references. 940-6664 WILL BABYSIT IN my home on Sheffield Road. 704-546-5179. Commercial Property FOR SA LE. BUILDING In Cooleemee Shopping Center. 1572 sq. tt. Located beside post otlice. Previously Cooleemee Video. $45,000. 284-2950 Condos for Sale TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE-Bay Meadows in Clemmons area. Near 1-40 2BR, 1.5BA. $65,900. 940-6585. FR ED S SM A LL ENGINE REPA IR Mon-Sat. 8a-5p (olhor tfmoB by nppt.) 1299 Liberty Church Rd • Mocksvlllo • 492-6378 iBiacoi I TUESDAY I ! 7:00 PM ! ■ Yadkin Moose Lodge "II C//p This Ad For Free Pack I ^ Bring A Friend For TWo j S p r i n g into N o r th w o o d A p a r tm e n ts and check out our , great special deposit limited time Studios $325/wo 1 Bedroom $3Wm 2 Bedrooms '$4SS/m Call Christy for inure hirnrnnitioii 336.751-4141 Employment AUTUMN CARE OF Mocksvliie is now hiring a 3-11 RN Supervi­ sor & 3-11 Med. Nurse, Mon-Fri. Call 751 -3535 or 1111 out an appll­ calion at 1007 Howard Street, Mocksvliie. DRIVERS NEW PAY PACK- AGE Immediate Employment Our driver’s average $.38 to $.45 cents per mile ail pay earned. Pius $.02 cents per mile safety bonus. We offer; mileage pay, and hourly delay pay with increases yearly, stop pay tor all stops. If you need more money, more home time, and benefits. You must apply now to be considered tor this opportunity. We require 2 yrs. CDL-A driving exp. Call 1-800-709-2536 or Visit Salem Carriers 191 Park Plaza Drive WInstonSalem, NC EOE I a RN PLATINUM IN C M i $250-$1 ООО weekly mailing travel brochures. For more Inlormalion send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Platinum Travel Ser­ vices, P. O, Box 640070, Miami, FL33184 ELECTRICIANS-5YEARS“ 0R more experience: helpers-2 years or more experience; ben­ eiits & competlllve wages. Call 336-463-4399 M-F 8-5 ELMS AT TANGLEWOOD as- sisled living is looking tor a fuii- lime LPN. Please apply In person to: 3750 Harper Rd., CSiemmons, NO ENVIRONMENTAL Н Е А Ш Г SPECIAUST-Davle Counly Heallh Dept.-Posltlon An­ nouncement Dale Open: May 26,2003 Description: This is professional environmental health work in the promotion ol public health through education, surveillance, consultation and enlorcement ol stale, local and lederal environmental health laws and regulations. Employee will be working In a variety ol environ­ mental heallh programs, concentrallng m the Food/ g/lnsiriutlonal area. Other duties may Include on­ site program water supplies, and olher general envlronmen- Classified Deadline 10:30 a.m. on Tuésdays Employment Compensation/R.S. Salary range $31,493.00-44,836.00. (Salary negotiable with experi­ ence). Dawe Counly provides a : comprehensive employee benefit package Incluolng: employee Insurance, member- ■ ship In the NC Local Govern­ ment Employee's Retirement System, 401К plan. Cafeteria Plan, 1/2 YMCA employee membership and paid holidays. Compensation/Trainee: $29,992.00 Closing Date: Open until filled To Apply: Complete State PD- 107 application and submit to; Davle County Environmental Health Section P.O. Box 848 Mocksville, NC 27208 ATTENTION: Joe Mando Davle Counly Is An EOE EXPERIENCED CARPENTER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hours weekly wi/overtime. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot-- < heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- . 998-7428. EX PER IEN C ED HAIRSTYL- ■ ISTS AND nail tech needed." Reasonalbe booth rental. Inquire.. after 12pm to (336) 766-9494. . ’ ■ FÜÜCrnviE YOUTH Director: To develop middle and senior high groups In a growing 600-membei congregation. A Christian with strong lallh and character, a love for youlh, and previous experi­ ence required. Submit resume to Reverend J. Mark Weekley, Bethlehem United Melhodisl church, 321 Redland Road, Ad­ vance, North Carolina, 27006. M O C K SVILLE’S FASTEST GROWING Industry: Mears Con- , structlon. Inc. Construction Su-" perlnlendent needed. Experience required: supervision,excavation equipment, concrete equipment, customer Interaction. Valid NC . driver license required, commer­ cial driver license a plus but nol.. required, drug free workplace. Call us at (336) 751-9486 Mon­ day-Friday 8;30am-5;00pm ot ; come by our olllce to till out an ' application: 300 South Main St.' (Grubbs Building-Upstairs) tal health actlvilies. Minimum Requlremenls: Graduation from a four year college/university with a minimum of 30 semester hours In physical or biological sciences or equivalent. Valid NC drivers license. Registered Sanitarian by the North Carolina Board ot Sanitarian Examiners. Trainee Appoinlment: Requires a graduation from a four year college/unlverslly with a minimum of 30 semester hours In physical or biological sciences. Must be eligible for reglslration as a Sanitarian Intern. Appointee musl apply for registration as a Sanitarian Intern within sixty (60) days ot employment, continued on next column IGENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 Tommy’s Total Lawn Care Free Estimnlcs • Insured ToDitiiv Thompson • Owner Office: (336) 492-2330 Ceil; (336)602-7006 RANDY MILLER &SONS 21Í MllliT Hduit • Mocksvillc (336) 284-2826 Skid Sfeer Work Trencher Work Hauling Sepile Syalems Footings Loader Work A U C T I O N Estate ofjames Brawn Wertz (Deceased) 842 Brent S t, Winston-Salem Thurs., June 12 ^10:/ DIRECTIONS: MO Business Bost to Peters Creok Parkway Exit (£xit 5A). Turr) Right oruo Peters Creek Parkway, travel 3/10 mile. Turn Right onto Academy Street, travel 3/10 mile. Turn left onto Brent Slreet, iravel 3/10 mile to sale on Right (Watch (or Signsl 1.5 story home buHt (n 1932 has 5 bodroomSt 1 full bath, 1 half bath.cind Is approximatoly 1544 (-«-/•) sq. It. This home hns 1 fireplace and a full basement. Storage building on property. 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment garage Includod on propotty. Great opportunity for Investor. The property Is located on approximately 0.34 acre. Roai esiale will be offered at noon. For Info or appt for viewing, contact Tara Pope at 336,345.1311 REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. FURNITURE? Twin Oak Beds: Corner China Hutch: Ladder Back Chairs: 4 Drawer Chest: Oak Chair; Dovetail Dresser: TOOLS: Craftsman Planer; Levels: Wan Sander; Craftsman Skilsaw; Hand Saws: Tons of Hand Tools (Screwdrivers, Wrenches, Hammers. Etc): QE Utility fvlotor (1/3 HP Capacitor): Craftsman Sprayer; Black & Decker Saw; Black & Decker Rotary Power Cutter; Nuts and Bolts: Black & Docker Shrub and Hedge Trimmer; Craftsman Wet Sharp Machine: Craftsman Jolnler*Planer; Drills; Brace and Bit; Hirsh filter fvlnker: Saw Blades; Weodeaters: 1/2 Ton Hydraulic Jack; Fertilizer Spreader: Chalnsaws; Cyclone Seed Sewer: Craftsman Air Compressor (1HP); Hand Truck; Briggs & Stratton Pust^ Mowers; Push Plow; Yard Tools; Roto Tiller (Now Motoi) MISCELLANEOUS} Old Records; Oriental Style Rugs; Sharp Microwave: Maytag Washer; Whirlpool Dryer: Linens; Books; Framed Prints; Stoneware Dish Sel; Fireking; Pyrex; Painted Milk Can; Costume Jewelry; Yard Art; Bird Bath: Smoking Stand; Vacuums, plus much, much more Col. Kcnnclh G . Kcuicr, l^rc.s., N C A L 3268 First Choice Auction & Realty rirni Lifcnsc //7220* PO Box 335, Lewisville • (336) 945*4118Visit Our UV/> Silc jr ♦ eiiuiil: clir^lcttiua\uiii'iri;idirxoii} в 12 - DAVIE COUNTY KN TERPRISE RECO RD , Tluirsday, June 5,2003 G L A S S ] I O il O il Р Е Ю Г С С А В и В Employment NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR Opening Date: July 1. 2003 Duties: Works In a team-oriented envlroment to provide technical support of PC's, Servers and server applications such as SQL, Exchange, IIS and OWA. Experi­ ence with Windows 95, 98, NT workstation and server and 2000 professional and Server In a WAN/ LAN and wireless network re­ quired. Performs trouble analysis within the network, Including patch management of all OSs and ap- ?llcatlons. Work experience wllh rend Micro products, Veritas Backup Exec, Checkpoint NG, li­ber optic networking and law en­forcement software applications is highly favorable. Assist with the IS Support Desk as required. Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited four year institution with a degree in a computer tech­ nology related field or a two year depree and related work experi­ ence and knowledge ol network system concepts including TCP/ IP protocols, trouble analysis and buildup. Installation and configu­ ration of networks, PC's and serv­ ers, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Work Schedule: Regular working hours are 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday and after hours on-call support. To apply, submit a PD 107 Slate Employment Application Form (available at http:// www.co.davie.nc.us/informatlon/ Jobopenings/Jobs.htm) and re­ sume to: Neal Smith Davle County Information Ser­ vices 123 South Main Street Mocksvilie, NC 27028 Applications Accepted until Posi­ tion is Filled Davie County is an Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer Davle County Is an Drug Free Workplace. NOW HIRING FOR Manager Trainees and Assistant Managers. Earn up to $2000/mo. while train­ ing. Call (336) 885-0910 for ap­ pointment. No experience neces- )- aary. PAINTER NEEDED MUST have vehicle, drivers license, good at­ titude & must be dependable. Clean cut. Call 998-3884. PART-TIME HELP needed every Wed. night at EllisAuto Auction In Cooleemee. Office and drivers. Apply In person only Mon thru Tnurs. 10am-5pm. 284-4080. Employment PART-TIME MERCHANDISER for major greeting card company to work mornings. Need ener­ getic responsible person, exp. preferred. Visit www.hlringedge.com or call 800- 646-9778 usejob code #104964. RN'S, LPN'S, CNA'sTNeeded immediately. Paid twice weekly. Call 704-895-6777.____________ Furniture 3 PIECE LIGHT wood entertain­ ment unit w/cabinets, shelves and lighting. $150. Call 998- 9576. LIGHT OAK DINING set-4 chairs (straw seats) & table w/ drawer, hutch w/plate rack and 3 drawers. $400 OBO Call 998- 9576._________________________ Homes For Rent 2BR, 1.5BA, LR, den, refer­ ences required. $500/month. 751-2613 ScT nAYLOR ST.-2BR, IBa- fenced bk yard $600/mo. plus deposit.243 MAIN ST.-Cooleemee-2BR, IBA $550/mo. plus deposit. Call Martha @ Anders (Realty 492-7505 3BR, IBA , FULL basement. Near Cornatzer Road. $650/mo & $650 deposit. No HUD , no In­door pets. 998-0280. 3BR,2BA-Advance-$725/mo ' 2BR, 1BA-Advance-$750/mo 3BR, 2BA-Clemmons-$850/mo 3BR, 2BA Patio Home- Smoke- Free$900/mo 3BR, 2BA-Mocksvllle-$800/mo 3BFI, 2QA-MocksvlIlo-$6S0/mo 3BR, 1BA-Mocksvllle-650/mo 2BR, 1.5BA-Moblle Home-$500/mo 2BR, 2BA-MH & Acroago-$550/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 CLEAN 2BR HOUSE. Call after 5pm, 704-546-2188 or 704-567- 3297. COVINGTON CREEK-4BR 2.5BA, 2400+sq.fl.,$1S00/month, security deposit required, lease option available. 766-6021. FOR A LISTING ol available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Sec­ tion- Howard Realty-751-3538 FOR RENT3BR, 2BA, modular home. 1574 Junction Road. $650/month. 940-6703. Homes For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR, 1BA house in Mocksville. $500. Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. H0USE-3DR (v^Fn ice) , no house pets, prefer non-smokers, must meet qualifications. 492- 7457. HOtJSES FOR RENT. Small to Large. Call 751-1108.___________ Homes For Sale 2BR/2BA RENT-TO-Own Homel Mocksvilie. Jacuzzi tub, huge yard! $649/month. www.Great- R e ai- E state .co m < http:// www.Great-Real-Estate.com> 24- Hr. Rec. 336-766-2270 x 637# BARGAIN, DEAL, STEAL you pay $.99 down, $625/mo 4BR, 2.5 BA Brick home "Not a Trailer" and I'll pay you $25,000 Cauh OAC call 704-883-9997 BY OWNER 1330 sq. ft. cottage style house In Davle Co. on 4.26 acres, 2BR, 2BA with attached garage Including shop & paved drive. Located on Ridge Road with easy access to 1-40. For more info or appt. call (336) 492-6177. FSBO-1400 SQ. It,, 3BR, 2.5BA, large fenced yard, gas logs, Jacuzzi tub, security system, hard­ wood floors. Built 2001. Conv. to 1-40. Open house: Sundays 1-4. Reduced to $112,900. Call for info or appt. at 751-5851. 300 Windward Circle, Mocksviile, NC LOCAL BUILDER READY for Summer Construction Variety of 4 &5 BR, 2 &3BA homes Some brick construction, $500 down, $600 a month OAC call 704-863-9997 New True Modular (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 7/12 Roof, 3BR, 2BA. $79,900.00 value. De­ livered and set on your foundation $52,900.00 Landowners. Call' 336-362-3676 or 336-362-8040. NICE 3BR ON 3 acres, Fully lur- nlshed. Beautiful area. $113,000. 704-657-2226. Sacraficel New True Modular Cape Cod Home ( No Steel Frames), Crane Set, approx. 2300 Sq. Ft. Floorspace, 3BR, 2BA. Normal Cost $12S,000.00.Dellvered and set on your foundation $79,900.00 Landowners call 1 -800-672-9223. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR W/HOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE cm Arthur BmMck 336-492-8992 WISSCORVSR MINI-STORAGE For ull your .StorilKC needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C olLtodaul (3 S e ) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 AUCTION REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTYSaturday, June 14,10 a.m. 173 Bingham S t., Mocksviile, NC (Hwy. 158 to Spring St., 2 BlocKs to Bingham St.) Gladys H. Cheshire Estate (living) Nice 11/2 slofy slarlet or rellremenl home, wllh 1030 sq. Il, on main floor, 2 bediooms, living room, dlnlng/kllchen comblnallon, 1 balh; oil heat and electric air. (Plus 400 sq. il. on upper level) vinyl siding and Is connected to public waler and sewage, lol size is 100 by 191II, Separate vacant lot 70 by 200II. direclly behind and adjoining Ihe Bingham St. propeily and lacing onlo IHunI St, Public water and sewage Is available. Sale conducted lot Nancy C. Hodgson, allorney-ln-lact. For a lisling of Ihe personal properly, visit our webslle or see next weeks newspaper, Fot more Inlormation on real estate visit Ihe Bingham St, properly or call: Chatmon Auctions, Inc. Horace B. York, inc. (336)784-2057 NCAL6162 (336)766-5500 NCAL6191 __________________ww\v,chntmonvork,coin N O W H IR IN G Automotive Sales Consultants Experience Preferred But Not Required. Will train the right people. 30% Com m ission from 1st Unit New Hire Salary/Training Period 5 Day Work Week with 2 Saturdays Off Per Month Monthly Bonus if you sire sm a ll tow n / com m unity oriented and lik e a lo w p ressu re environm ent YO U N E E D TO C O N TAC T U S TO DAY! MERCURY Call 336-751-2161 . . . Ask for Keith Davenport Land For Sale 5 A C RES ON South Yadkin River with well & septic, $48,900, 492-2805 ACREAGE-FORK-12 acres on Indian Hills Road (near Twin Lakes Airport). Partly wooded w/ 36x40 workshop. Cail 998-5700. LAND FOR S^ E - N e a r Hillsville, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road Irom New River, 57 mile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 islands and docks to the lake. View, most recreation anywhere. $17,000. (540) 980-8864._______________ Land/ Home for Sale 3 ACRES OF land, 1995 14x80 mobile home, well, septic. Per­ fect lot to build on. $75,000.998- 9795._________________________ Lawn Care CLEMENT LAWN CARE-Your total lawncare need at an afford­able price. 1-336-284-2037. LAWN CARE: CUTTING, IrirTT mlng. Call Tony 492-2925 Lost & Found FOUND LA RG E PU PPY In Rldgemont. Cali 940-2146. LOST: GREAT DANE- missing Irom Country Lane, $500 cash REWARD for safe return. 1 -866- 807-3839 (toll free). Visit www.savethepet.com\3839 to see photo.____________________ Lots For Rent NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re- landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John CroUs Road off Hwy 64E, Only 1 space left. 998-8276 or 998-8222. Lots For Sale 1 ACRE WOODED lol MODULAR, D/W or S/W OK Near old farm house & rock creek County water, HURRYI Priced near 50% of value. Call quick 767-6065, WILSON PINES-BUILDING lots for direct sale, 1,5 acres, mature trees, city water. See them on Walt Wilson Road or cail 336- 751-2000. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRING IS HERE! Bobcal, aeraioi; coro plugger amoreforrenliodayl Mocksvilio ' 13301 751'2304 Miscellaneous 10 CHANNEL PROGRAHfl- MABLE scanner for sale. Radio Shack's Realistic PRO-41 scan­ ner. Good condition. Probably needs new long-range antennae but works good. Also needs live AA batteries. Need money right now. $ 175. 998-2096, please leave message If not available. BUCK STOVE (WOOD) Insert. $200. 998-3411. DARK GREEN BARCOLOUNGER rocker/re- cllner. 751-3125. DP AIRGOMETER STEPPER lor sale. Great form of exercise. $75.00 Call 998-3181. FOR SALE WEIDER Pro 9930 Home Gym. Cali after 5:00 ® 751-4591 FOR SALE-12X24 all wood stor- age building. $2750,00 Call Rick Taylor 998-9560. MOVING SALE- new refrlgera- lor-$450., queen sleeper sofa- $200., colfee table-$75. 753- 6689. STEEL BUILDINGS 50% off on Factory Seconds, Freight Dam­ aged, Repos 25x36, 30x44 Americas largest 800-222-6335. Financing. T-SHIRT PRESS and hat press! Assorted t-whlrts w/decals & catalog. $1000. 751-23B0. Mobile Homes/ Rent 12X60, 2BR, 1BA $300/month, Edge of Iredell County. 704-546- 2089. 2BR MH FOR RENT Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts Rd. ofl Hwy 64E out of Mocksville. 998-8276 or 998- 8222. 2BR, 1.S, DECK, carport, porches. Ideal home for selective family. $450 751-2532. 2BR, 1BA I\flH w/ large fenced lot, $350 deposit, $350/month. Ref. Required. Call 940-5174 from 9am-8pm. FOR RENT-BOONVILLE area Excellent condition. 2BR, 2BA. $300, deposit and first month rent freel Call 336-764-4028 R eceptionist needed 8am -5pm M onday-Friday Locai com pany G ood worl<ing environm ent Call 751-5948 Mobiie Homes/ _______Rent_______ LIKE NEW FURNISHED 2BR near Lee Jeans plant. Private lot, central heat & air. No HUD. No Pets, 3 people limit. $400 plus. deposit & references. 336-284- 4986. PRIVATE LOT, 3BR, 1.5BA, Home #828-478-9416, Local # 918-4111. Leave Message. PRIVATE SETTING IMMACU- LATE 2BR 2BA, ali appliances, C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ smoking adults. No pets. $500/ month plus deposit. 998-3636. Mobile Homes/Sale 14X70 3BR, 2BA. Completely re­ modeled inside w/new carpet & linoleum. All kitchen appliances. $8000. OBO 704-880-2421. 1999 SKYLINE MOBILE Home, 14x80, 3BR, 2BA, Shingle roof, vinyl siding. Must be moved. $22,900. 998-0627. 2001 14X66 CLAYTON Mobile Home, for sale on rented lot In mobiie home community in Clemmons. 2BR, 2BA asking for loan assumption or payoff. Call 712-3161. FULLY FURNISHED 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 0 down, $500 month,$20,000 cash back (704)883-9997 GEORGE BUSH FREEDOM Home.Get Iree from the ball and chain of Renting. Own your own starling at $46 a week 767-9264. JER R Y SPRINGER SPE- CIALSIII New Latlno/Mlnority programs on S/W and D/W Owner financed 767-9264. LAND/HOME. JU ST WHAT you are looking fori Have financing,' Call Steve 751-5200. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW ’S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay$485and fees' and move in, (Jali 1-800-750- 4588. NEW CONSTRUCTION '3-4BR, 2BA 0 down, $500 a month no credit required Call 704- 883-9997 A senior citizcn complcx, now laking npplicntions for IBR unit.s in Mocksvillc. Rent based on incomc, for info, call 751-2005 or write: Mock Placc, PO Box 1056, Mocksvillc, NC 27028, Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD l-800-735-2%2 Frank Short Auction & Realty R E A L E S T A T E A U C T IO N B u i l d i n g L o t S a tu rd a y , J u n e 2 1 1 0 :0 0 A .M . Frank Stiort Auction & Rutty L o t 2 8 , R i v e r H ill Bermuda Run Country Club432 Р1«шпс Acni Driva ModovllkNC 27028 Uc#«244 Phon«336-2S4-«l78Fjx:33We4-M87 ................................bmll; (nuikihofttitoohoow'' TERMS: Certified check for »3,000 required lo . . . ^ . bkl. Certified check tot» made out to Bidder. includeS CountrV Club МстЬеГ- HlBheat and last bidder will endorie hli/her certHled check and write a personal check for the remainder of the 10% deposit All Satea ж *»»»/.«««.. ■ vcontracts wilt be completed upon final bid (SuDJmi ship • (820,000 Value) to еопПппниоо by 8»n«r). Balance due In 30 days or 'upon delivery of the deed, whichever Is sooner. I 0Л ul« data auperoade any priittad maUrlal.•Unllmltad Uii of >11 Club Futtttlei DIracUona: Fram VM. 1-40 Wait lo a«lt IW. unoneoi, oroaa Hwy 1U lo Oannuda Run on kit. Bing Croaby Blvd. To RIvaiHlll AuoUon win ba tiald on alia at lot DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Tliursduy, .lune 5,2003 - BI3 C L A S S IF IE D S rPlltXPERJSlVE PROFITABLE Mobile Homes/Sale OWNER MUST SELL 2200 sq. It.. 4BR,1 acre lot $500 down, assume paymont$550 Call704-883-9997 YADKIN CO., nice large Tots, sngl. & dblwldes. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance. $11,900andup. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 ZIP, ZILCH, NADA Credit, no problem for LANDOWNERS Owner financed MODS,DAW or ________SAW 767-9263________ Motorcycles MARTIN GOLF CARS 336-998-9310 Electric Sooolers $299.00 and up Gas Scooters $699.00 Music PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Self-players & Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 Personals PETITE LADY, 50'S, divorced, would like to meet super nice gentleman to spend time with, get to know as a Iriend and hopefully long term relationship. Call 751- 3125 after 6:00pm or leave a message.______________________ ________Pets_______ BEA U TIFU L AUSTRALIAN Shepard puppies. Free to good home. 998-3678. ЯCl AM ERICAN PIT BU LL pup Black Brindle) Has all shots and "KC registered. 14 wks old. Female-$450 OBO 751-5508 ask for Mark or Dawn. BLACK LAB-S years old, ali shots current, family pet, needs good home. 998-9576 COCKER SPANIEL PU PPIES available now. 1 st shots & dew­ ormed. $225.00 each 940-3966 PERFECT PAWS- ALL natural products. Certified groomer. Cali Christine 751-9074. RV/Motor Home RV FOR SA LE '88 Chevrolet, 37K, 33 foot Pace Arrow by Fleetwood. Excellent condition. New tires. Rear monitor. 10CD disk player/changer. 6.5 genera- tor.TWo TV’s, VCR. IDash air, two roof airs. Sleeps 6. Microwave, gas oven and surface units. 336- 492-7142 or 336-492-5263. r m m m i 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 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS A.C.JONES SEPTIC SERVICE • 24 Hour Pumping • rJrnin Line l'!cp.\ir • SorvinK D.ivio fv Surrounding Counties LiciMisc'd Л Insuri’d ItonsuMiiiilu Kiik's (336) 492-2736 C I . E A R Y A U T O S A L E S F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utiiity Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All G.iivanlzed All Size Dog Lols___ 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC •Bermuda T Hcrniuda Villiige i.s (akiii(> appliciilloiis for V a le t P o s it io n II'you lire OMlK(lln!> vntluislii.stlc, and ovvr 21, this ruliri'incnt resort is just for you. (Itctircfs welciimu) F 171* r-Soiiie weekfiKls Call I’atsy 9 9 8 -6 5 3 6 Service AUTO REMO VAL-WILL buy junk cars for cash, will remove trash from your home. 336-575-0769. b IT d M s Tg n sTc o n s t r u ^TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY VVE WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing in additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. References available. Free Estimates. COMPLETE LAWN CARE-mow- ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, triming shrubbery, free es­ timate. 751-5798. IF YOU NEED help cleaning your home, office, closets, basement, etc., please call Pamn McClamrock, 751-0143 after 6:00. LINK’S SEAM LESS GUTTER- ING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 MELVIN’S CAR WASH & Wax. 7 days a week. Call 751-2175 ask for Melvin. MIKE’S HEATING & Air Service. 24 hour emergency service. 998- 3843. O ^O RN E ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SNYDER & COMPANY Cleaning Servlco. Spring Cleaning time) Call lor free estimate. Residen­ tial, Commercial, Churches, New Construction, 1st time cleaning. Insured and bonded. 751-2706. Owner Debbie Snyder. WILL REtWOVE JUNK vehicles. Call 284-4384._________________ Veliicles 1993 MAZADA 626, 4 door se­ dan, sunroof, good teen car. Bur­ gundy. $2895. 940-2752. 1995 GRAND CHEROKEE* Laredo. 137K, good condition, $5,500 firm. 492-2832. Ask for Tammy. 88’ BUICK SKYLARK-custom loaded 23,000 miles on GM re­ built engine, need paint & trans­ mission rebuilt $800. Call after 5pm. 492-2077 CHEVROLET BLAZER '97 LS. 4-door, 4x4, auto, all-power opts. EC, 96K $7,900. 909-2294. Vehicles MARTIN GOLF CARS 336-998-9310 Club Car Electric 1998 48V $1395,00 Club Car Gas 1997 $1995.00 '92 DODGE DAKOTA LE , good condition, very clean, AC, cruiso, power window/door lock, two- tone gray, 169,000 miles, $2000. 751-4278_____________________ Wanted BUYING WHOLE OR partial es- tate Items 284-4302___________ Yard Sales 186 W ILLBO O N E ROAD-Mocksvllle Friday & Saturday June 6/7 Rain or Shine. 3 Family Garage Sale. Riding mower, rain lamp, cherry entertainment cen­ter, some antiques, lots misc. 1977 DODGE TOW truck 1973 Ford car hauler 940-2314. 2 FAMILY GARAGE sale. Salur- day 8am until... Toys boys games speed bicycle, furniture, holiday & craft Items. Lots of misc. Items. 197 Pepperslone Drive. 4 FAMILIES-239 Greenhill Rd. 8.00-12.00 Friday /Saturday June 6/7. Infant to adult sizes. Patio set, grill, lols of household items. 4“FAMiLY YARD sale-Saturdav 8 until. 175 Ijames Church Road, off 601N past Christy Trucking. Pig-what-nots, furniture, tools, clothes-all sizes and much more. Moving- everything must go. Rain date-June 14. 612 GARNER STREET, Friday & Saturday June 6/7. 7am-6pm. Rain cancels. 965 CORNATZER ROAD-Old Jones Grocery Store-lnslde-Out- slde Starting at 10:00am Friday & 10:00am Monday. BA SEM EN T CLEANOUT SALE-Friday & Saturday-492 Main Church Road. CARPORT SALE 323 Park Ave, Mocksviile Saturday, June 6tti, 7:00am . Rain or Stilne lawn mowers, antiques, children’s books, games, car parts and morellll Yard Sales BIG YARD SA LE, 235 Wilkesboro Street, Friday 8am - until... Dolls, nice clothing & more. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES (336) 751-6252 Wednesday-Salurday 10:00 til 5:30 Shop with US for your Father’s Day gift. Great selection on coiiectible knives/tools/etc. Don't run around looking lor the Christmas Barbie and be without one, we are now taking orders for Ihe 2004 Christmas Barbie (Winter Fantasy) Other collectible barbies in stock. Great selection on Beannie bables/inexpensive gift ideas for all occasions. ESTATE & YARD SALE Thursday, Friday and Salurday June 5th, 6th and 7th 9AM-UNTIL Inslde/Oulslde Sale-Raln or Shlnell 733 Greenhill Road Mocksville, NC (336) 492-64S0 or (800) 234-1393 Old tools, glassware, furniture, pictures and much, much morel BAKED GOODS BY NELLIE COUCH FRIDAY 8:00Aflfl-UNTIL. 450 Hospital Stroet Ext., furniture, clothes, baby stroller, many nice things. GARAGE SA LE SATURDAY, June 7lh, 7-12 ® 140 Forest Dr. in Creekwood. Little Tikes, books, toys, strollers, namebrand adult and toddler clothing, cabinets, and many more household Items, Rain or Shine. GARAGE SALE-SATURDAY June 7th, 7am-2pm, Ben Ander­ son Road, watch for slgnsl All proceeds go to Relay for Life. GIANT YARD SALE, June 7, 7:00-12:00, Food Lion parking lot, Advance. Rain cancels. GIGANTIC YARD SA LE 1083 Rainbow Road-rain or shine. June 6 & 7 (8:00am-5:00pm) Yard Sales Yard Sales HUGE 4 FAMILY yard sale. Lewisville-Clemmons to Holder Rd. (Grocery Barn) to Springfield Way Drive, #1629. Saturday June 7, 7:30-am to 1:30pm Raindate 6/21. Children's, women's and men's clothing, toys, videos, fur­ niture, books, etc. LARGE ESTATE S A L E - S ^ day June 7th. Everything from pots & pans to furniture. Old tools. Lots of bargains. 1st house north of William 1^. Davie School. Rain date: June 14. MOVING & ESTATE Sale-Frlday & Salurday 8-5,141 Oak Street, Mocksville. Lots ol collectibles. MULTI FAMILY YARD sale-Sat- urday June 7th, 7am-1pm, 150 Pudding Ridge Rd. (oft Farmington Rd.) Princess house, fashion Jewelry, trailer hitch, clothes, misc. MULTI-FAMILY MOVING & Yard sale. Saturday, June 7, 2003 8:00am til 1:00pm. 182 E Maple Ave., Mocksviile. Table & chairs, king water bed, end tables, chlfdren's clothes, men & women's clothes, soia & chair, bedroom suite,, misc. items, MULTI-FAMILY SATURDAYS^ City paint & Body. 350 Railroad Street. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale. June 7th, 7:00am-until,. at Center Shelter. Baby clothes/items, children's clothes/toys, adult clothes, also, household items, games, etc, ^ U R ^ 'J U N E 7 , Bam until,“ New & used items, tools, knives, etc. Rain cancels. Rain date-Sat- urday June 14. 143 Whitney Road, Mocksvilie. SATURDAY JU N E 7TH, 8:00- 12:00. Rain cancels. Baby items, women's clothes & men's clothes, household items, etc. Corner of N Main & Oak Street. ^ U R D w TJUN E 7, 7am until 1pm. 1245 US Hwy. 64W many children’s Items. TWO FAMILY YARD sale, Sat. June 7th at Sam. Large size cloth­ ing and household Items. 64W past Lake Myers Campground. ■ Second house on right past Hunt- , Ing Creek Bridge. YARD SALE SATURDAY under carport In backyard. 135 Davie , Street, Cooleemee. Barbie doll’s, ' men's western shirts (L) and much more. YARD SALE-SATURDAY, June 7th, 8:00am to 2:00pm. 528 Main Church Road (House next to I- 40) Watch for signs. Cancel if raining. Household goods, cloth- , ing of all sizes, furniture and much, much more. Friday, SiOOam until Saturday, 8:00am-l:00pmHwy. 158 at Crooto An Imogo Salon, bosldo Shores PlumbingChildren's clothos, toys, Inrger womort's clolhos, otc. C A M IL L E G A R D E N S & S IG N S I'lowcrs • i’lam.s Unique Giirdcn Decor Garden, Addre.ssImoflo Solon,lumbing к (.u.sinm Ыапнays, largor *e ni/» ОВк ^ Fnmt MtxkmUe • A U C T I O N S a tu rd a y , J u n e 7 , 2 0 0 3 • 1 0 a a in .Rosohodulod from Mny 31 Personal proncrly of Johnnie WlutoU (living)153 Arnold Farms Lane, Lexington Directions; Ffom Mocltsville, take Hwy 64 East to Lexington, thon Hwy 52 North npproilmalflly 3 milos to Exit 92 (Hwy 8) Tum loft at end of famp onto Hwy 6 South, go 3/10 mile lo stoptlgfil, turn right on Arnold Road, go I mtlo, turn (ighl on Afnold Farmfi Uwj, Salo 1st house on lott. 52 inch Pig Screen TV; Secretary Doslt: Mahogany Bow From ChosI; Cherry 4-footed Bali 7 Claw Table- Mahogany Bedroom Suilo w/SIeigfi Bed; Balter Mat>ogany 9-Drawer Chest; Floor Mirror; Sola; Rockers: Tal>lo Saw; Latne; Band Saw; Knivos; SworcJ; Work Bench; Shofving; End Tables; Glassware; Oietast Cars (Earnhardt, Rudd i othois); 1971 Chev, Stepside Pickup (new engine, body eO’i(ostotcd); Lols Moto Anciionoer: Hoy K. Wriiiht NCAL2I20 Advance, NC • 336-998-8637 ¡•hm Mixbiille • i Uwy CA)¡ N to Ijaum I У ÜMivhlUlíUirndt C'HliUqìtlunli-fìm M o v in g AUCTION SALE ESTATE SA LE of M R. ROY D ENTO N (Living) Moving to other LIV IN G FA C ILIT IES Sal. lune 7,2003 * 10:00 AN 7044 Hwy. 801 S, Mocksviile 1986 Buick LoSabrc; 1903 Olds, Royalo: Lawn Mower Trailer: Melai Lawn Chair; (2) Rockois; 6 pc. Wrouglil lion Porch Sol; Other Lawn Fuiniluio; Coloi TV's; Coinpulei; Desk: Halogen Lamps; (2) Brass Executive Lamps; (2) Antiiiue Lamps; Kerosene Healer; Floor Busier; Sony Cordless Phono; World Globo; Panasonic Stereo; Milk Glass Lamp; Radios; TV Cart; TV & VCR Combinalion; Railio wllh CD Player and Rocoiilei; Fan; Old Blue Botilo; IJIaitln «.OOO BTU Gas Hoaler (Wall unll); Mahogany Dining Room Table & 6 Chairs; China Cabinol; Pino Kllclien Cabinet; Pino Table with (4) Chairs & (2) Benches; Brass Bell; Grapevine Wreath; Brass Candle Holders; Dishes; Stem Ware (4 sizes); 12) Dogwood Slalned glass Lamps; HTS Salellite Syslem 50 Tracker Premier; Electric 1 gal, Ico Cream Freezer; Mahogany Grandlalhcr Clock hy Howard Miller; Sola & Love Seal; Oak Collee Table & 12) End Tables; Duncan Phylo Wing Back Chair & Slool; Floral Design Duncan Phyio Sola & Chairs; Lovo Seats; Rockino Chair; Mahogany Coiieo Tablo & (2) End Tables; 4 Pc, Solid Oak King Sizo Bedroom Suilo (Poslor typo); 4 Po. Mahogany King Slzo Bedroom Suite (Spool Typo); 4 Pc. Oak King Size Bedroom Sulle; Crystal Glass Basket; Original Wood Burned Ail Piece By Ernest Malloy: Dog Collars; GUNS; 38 Special Pistol (PERMIT REQUIRED); 22 Automatic ISO Wlnchostei Rlllo; 77-A Stevens 12 ga. Pump Shotgun; Acme 12 ga. Single Barrel Shotgun; Mos.iberg 12 ga. Pump Sholgun; 22 Slovens Automatic Rlllo 87-H, Some Aniiques Drink & Food Availablo by Ladles Church Auxllllary. Not responsible for accidents. Auctioneer: Johnnie L. Hellard, NCAL »4529 Phone: (336) 998-7484 ANNOUNCEMENTS DAV OF SALE SUPEnSEDE ALL OTHER ADVERTISING. From Mocksvilio: Taka 601 Soulh to Oreasy Carrier (L) at Ughi onto Hwy BOt.Go appiox, 1/4 mile Sale on (L) at Nursery. WATCH FOR SIGNS 7k £ AUCTION SALE Estate of Mr. Roy Denton (Living) Moving to other Living Facilities Sat. June 7, 2003 10 :00am DOOR PRIZES! $100 Bill given away every hour during sale. FREE Hot Dogs furnished by church auxilary (other food & drink for sale) GUNS • FURNISHINGS • AUTOMOBILES AND MORE Everything must go regardless of bid. FREE supervised parlcing. From Mocksviile; Take 601 S. lo Greasy Cornor (L) at Light onlo Hwy 801. Go approx. 1/4 mile sale on (L) at Nursery. WATCH FOR SIGNS Auctioneer: Johnnie L. Hellard, NCAL #4529 PHONE: (336) 998-7484 A U n iq u e perspective • N ew RIM G raduates 2003 IVtixlicat Surgli»! unit vacancioD available wHh tho GNEISS special 12-wooi< orientation beginning Juiy 21. : • N ursing Registered Nurses—iVledicai/Surgioal areas including ' Oncology, Orthopedic, Cardiac Teiemetry, i General Adult, Pediatric and Women's Health Registered Nuraes—Operating Room ' Operating Room Specialty Coordinator-iVledicai Center Operating Room Outpatient Surgery Center Coordinator—Facility currently ! under construction • Radiology . Echo Ultrasound Technologist—8;30am-6:00pm, ARDiVIS roglstered or registry eligible Radiologic Technologist—16-hour weekends (Sat/Sun) Nuclear Medicino Technologist—First shift, rotational call Cardiac Cath/Speciai Procedures Technologists CV (ARRTI—First shift, rotational call • O ccupational Therapist—Part-time , • Inpatient C oding Specialist • Laboratory C oding Specialist ■ • Respiratory Therapist—Full-time ; liUci'csicd caiidlilnlcs, npply online or in person ni; Rownn Rc{>lonat I Mwlicnl Corner, Attn: HR, 611 Mocksvillc Ave., Siillsbury, NC 28144, I I'AX; (704) 210-5034, Phone: (704) 210-5303, П-тпП: )ol)s@rownn.orK. Unique Individuals yivc us л diverse pei-spcclive. ПОП. Rowan R egional M e d ic a l C e n t e r l.iicaicd in ItisUiric S.iltshiiry, NC, Rowan Mcdical Center is .1 not-ior-prdiii, .lOHlicdaciiic Ciirc fntiliiy olivrin>{ a uiU(|tic |iri»fc«iu(\al scuiHH (h.i( is l)oth collahdniivc niul indivUtii.illy iiurliirinK. Our Medica! Cenier couples the ri^ht coinhination of resources and encoiira}{enient, cnahlinH you Ut i\wkc an impact on people's lives... and ytnir career, (Discover real Mictess at Rowan kei{iuiul. At Ut)wan RcHional Medical Center, strong growth potential and piolessional satislaciion come logcihcr. We proudly olfer competitive salaries, Hcpemvis heneflK and much more. To Iciirii nioru alioiil llicsu aiul olliur cxcllliiij nppiirtunlllus, please visit our wclisltc alt w w w .ro w an.o rg . u u - DAVIE COUNTY EN T ER PR ISE RKCORD, Thursday, June 5, 2003 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, June 7 daraneSalc,/M uy /'(ir Life Eveitl,7 ii,m.-2 p.m. Hen Anderson Ro:i<l, sviilch Гог signs. IlIIQ Chlckcn Tuke Oul Mcul, //c- cooked by Oniliuin Hendrix nnd crcw, selling tickcls in Advancc. pick-up 11 n.ni.-4 p.m., ul Blxby Pres. Church. Tnkc-oul only. Walking for Miracles leum. Youth Ciir Wash & Uiikc Sale, 10 n.m.-2 p.m., for Green Meadows fundraiser for summercamp. ut CCB, U.S. I.«. Hillsdale. Reunions S unday, June 8 S6tli Angell Fnmily Reunion, ol Blaise Bapl. Church, covered dish lunch I p.m. AnnunI I’oll.s Reunion, Cornalzer Bapt. Church ucliviiy bldg., Cornatzer Road, lunch nt I p.m. All friends <fe relatives invited. 37tli AnnunI Couk Reunion, cov­ ered dish lunch I p.m., ul Joyner Comm. Ctr., Sandy Spring Rd.. Har­ mony. Descendenis of Harrison and Ann Baity Cook. Religion Sun.-Fri., June 8-13 VncullonlllblcSchool,ul BeurCreek Bupt. Church, 6;30-9 p.m. nighlly. For children, youth, und udults. Soedal Events Every Friday N ighl ,IuniSesslons,utShcffield Music Hall. cull4‘J2-7-)l7forinfo. Friday, June 13 .)iimmln'ln'rheSc|Uii re, downtown Mocksville, 5-9p.m.Mind’sEye(70's & SO's rock). Bring your lawn chair and relax undcrihe shade ofthe ‘Four Oaks'. Friday, June 27 .lutnmin’ In The Si|unre, downtown Mocksvillc, 5-y p.m. Carolina Blue (blue grass). Bring your lawn chair and relax under the shade of the ‘Four Oaks'. Friday, July 11 .Inmniln’In ThcS(|unre, downtown Mocksvillc, .'i-9 p.m. Dixie Creek Revival (blue grass). Bring your lawn chair and relax under the shude of the ‘Four Oaks’. Dcites to Remember M onday, Ju ne 16 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Associution. Muin SI. down­ lown Mocksvillc, 6-9 p.m. Info; 751- 3770.284-2079, or 751 -0313. M onday, July 7 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmonl CARS Associution. Muin St. down­ lown Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751- 3770.284-2079,or 751-0313. M onday, July 21 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, Mnin Sl. down­ town Mocksvillc. 6-9 p.m. Info: 751- 3770.284-2079, or 751 -0313. Meetings W ed nesday, June 25 Dnvle Unilcd Wny Celebrullun of Service MeelinK, »t Davie Co. Li- braty, Ixigins 7:30 n.m., ull members of community thulconiribulclollnilcd Way i;ivited. YMCA For more inronnution, cull 751-9622 or visil Davic Fnmily V.MCA. K arate-C arucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w on Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. & Tluirs., 6:00,6:45 p.m. Parents Niglit O ut June I Jill. 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, arts & crafts, gumes, movie. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. $7 mem­ bers. SIC nonmcmbcrs. Fam ily N iglit June 20ih. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swimming uml morc. S2 per person (5 & under free). M iddle Scliool M ania June Nth. Fun & safe environmenl wilh swimming, basketball, und morc. Grades 5lh-8th, Cost $5. Fam ily Fuil D ay 1-7 p.m. Open lo the public. Come join in on the foo<l, fun, und fellow­ ship. We will enjoy indoor & outdoor nctivities block parly style. Seniors All Senior Aclivilies take place ut DavieCounly SeniorServiccs located in Ihc Brock Building on North Mnin Street, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. O ngoing Lunch. M.T.W , 11:30 a.m.. Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., in Ihe Nutrition Site. Silver llcnllb Kxerclscs, East Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30-9 a.m. Quilling, every Monday, 10 a.m. Scrnbble, every Monday, I p.m. Ilrldge.Tuc.sdays& Fridays, I p.m.. East Room. SKIPIIO, Wednesdays. 1:30 p.m., Eflsi Room. Crentlvc Scrnpbooklng Clnss, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Pnlnl Clnss, Wednesduysat8:30 n.m. Dr. Dunn. Podlnlrlsl, ul Sr. Services every Ihrce weeks on Monduy ul 8:30 u,m. lasl tuonlh's visil wus April 2 1 si. Free Blood I’rc.ssure Checks,oncen Knights Of Assisi Raise $900 For Relay For Life month, cull Sr. Scr\'ices for info, lasl month 's check wus /1/W772 /.Vi at 10:45 a.m. in tlie Nulrilion Sile. Sr.Chorus,Tliursdays, lOa.m.,Eust Room. Sludy Of Luke Clnss, Wednesdays ut 1 p.m.. Craft Room. Phase 10, Thursdays, 1 p.m.. Craft Room. Tnl Chi Cinsses, 10 a.m.. Naturc’s Gifts, see office for future dates. Report D avie Dateline Item s B y Noon M onday Hems for Dnvle Dulellne sliould be reported by noon Monday of the pub­ lication week. Cull 751-2120 or drop il by Ihe olfice, ut S. Main Sl. across from the courthouse. Interior Designs, Inc. 5 ull Service Design D a v ie H o u s in g In itia tiv e / In c . 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Replacement Windows Screen Rooms Vinyl Siding p S u nR oo^s Enclosures u For your computer needs Call 751-DISK (3475) O P E N IN G D A Y: W e d n e sd ay, Ju n e llth , 2 0 0 3 G R A N D O P E N IN G C E L E B R A T IO N ‘.S a tu rd a y ,Ju n e 14th l i j 953 Salisbury Rd., Mocksville N.C. 27028 ^ ' The Train Of Glory Mocksville Man Uses Wooden Crafts, Music, And Wheels To Make People Smile Page D1 Vi- S tjII A live it Siiirey Hauser Tall<s About Surgical Problems Pages C l, C4-C5 D A V I E C O U N T Y e n te r p r i /e S ec o r d U S P S 1 4 9 -6 0 C o u n ty B u d g e t H e a rin g M o n d a y Tlw tax rale wouldn’t increase, ncilherwmild water and .sewer rales. ibavie Counly commissioners will eonsider a "bare bones” $50 million budgel Monday night. A public hearing will be iield during their? p.m. meeting. The proposeil budget keeps all counly departments - including seltoois - at or below the same mon­ ies lliey received last year. There arc $ 1.5 million in non-re- eurring cuis, much of that related to personnel at tlie solid waslc center. Among the main cuts is the privatization ol’the .solid waste cen­ ter. That scrvicc, incUuling the county’s innovative recycling pro­ gram, would be handled by CDS under a fivo your contrnct, Rccyclables would still be picked up for free, nog once a week. Dayle wilipay'aDSTor tiuit servicc. Card­ board, however, will not be picked up for free with rccyclables. It will also contract to a private company for EMS billing and col- lecling. Davie County Altorney Roberl Price would be leaving, as well. County Manager Terry Bralley thinks an in-house atlorney, one available ut all times, would serve the county better. The county also contracts with olher attorneys. “These guys can’t be everywhere at all times,” he .said. “ Sometimes they’re in court and we’re here,” The decision had notliing to do with Price’s performance. Price chose not to apply for tlie full-time position. I’Icase See Ihulgct • I’ligc 7 N um ber 24 Thursday, Ju n e 12 , 2003 36 PA G ES Dessert First George's Village Garage, Inc. LockS O f Love Sisters Donate i-iair In iViemory Of Grandfatiier 85 Mobile Phone 978^2299 Uy iVIikc Uiirnhiirdt Davie County Enterprise Record A tiesic full of iiair greets cuslomers going inlo Dianna Cline’s shop at Bodyworlcs Salon , on Yadkinville Road in Mocks­ ville. Tied al one end, there are locks of blonde, black, brunette and red hair. And Ihere’s plenly of love behind every bunch. Cline is the only hairdresser wilhin miles registered with liie Locks of Love program, one in which people donate long lengths of hair 10 be made into wigs for children who for whatever reason, don’t have liair. Recently, sisters Claire Ann and Dixie Ann Smith of Salisbury were waiting their turns for the chair, , They were donating llieir liair in memory of their grandfather, Richard Fronczak, who died of lung cancer in 1998, ; They are the daughters of David and Barbara Smith of Salisbury. Dixie, 4, was going for the Velma look from Scooby Doo, Claire for the Catherine Zeta Jones look from Chicago. Dixie had never really had a IVuir cut, other than split ends removed. She handled the situation well. “'It’s harder for dad, you’ll probably .see me crying liere in a miiiute,” iier fatlier said in between taking photographs of the big cut. Just before making tlie cul, Cline measured and announced that Dixie liad 14 inches of hair to donate, plenty to make a wig. Smaller locks of hair are sold to offset costs of the program. Claire was a bit more nervous. but was proud to talk about her grandfather. “ He meant a lot to me,” .she' saicl. "My mother got divorced and he wus tiie oiily mule figure in niy life. He lived next door.” Her grandfather was a Buffalo, N.Y. native wiio was a U,S. Army veteran having served in Okinawa. “ He was very funny,” Claire; ' said, "one of those people who was very strict „, but with me imd my older sister, he was softer with us." ' Cline said she hus hud people drive from hundreds of miles away to participate in the Locks of Love program. She sends packages of iiuir about every three months, “ I worked in Winslon-Salem for years and 1 saw a need, and when 1 came back to Mocksville, my Please See Locks - Page S G uilty Al-Bayyinah Again Convicted Of S.W. Brown Murder Ity ,Iackiv Seabolt Duvic Coumy Enlerprise Record Guilty. Jnthiyab A. Al-Buyyinub, 39, wns ngnin convicled of first degree imirder this pnslTiicsday, three and n half yenrs nfler nnolbcr jury gave biin Ibe denth sentence. Almost IWO weeks into courl pro­ ceedings n jury frotn Iredell CouiUy beard closing nrgumcnls Tucsdny in the .second irinlofJalbiyuhA, Al-Biiyyinub. Mis conviction for tbe l‘J98 murder of S.W. Brown Jr. wns overturned on ap­ peal. . Al-Hayyiiinb, 39, was sentenced lo death iti Ihe I'irsl Iritil. The conviction was overlurned Insl Augusl on grounds tbnl evidence then introduced acca.scd Al-Bnyyinah of crimes nol linked lo Ibe S.W, Brown tnurder and Al-Bayyiuah's righl lo n lair trial was violated. Jurors began deliberations in Mocks­ ville afler lunch yesterday and cotuin- ued until 4:50 p.m. Tbe verdict was Please See Ciullty - Page S Mocksville Budget Would Keep 32-Cent Tax Rate S pencer Kelly tal<es a bite out of a cupcal<e at tlie 123rd an­ nual M asonic Picnic lastw eel^, proving tliat dessert first can rtial<e you fiappy.' For a story and m ore ptiotograpfis, please turn to p ag e 4. - P hoto by R obin Fergusson Mocksville’s proposed budget maintains the 32-cunt tax rate. Town Manager Christine Sund­ ers pre.sented the'2003-2004 bud­ get lo town commissioriers at their June 3 meeting. A public hearing lo discuss the budgel has been scheduled for June 16, at 6 p.m. at town hall. The budgel includes a two per­ cent wage increase for all lown employees, bringing tiie total bud­ get to .$4,434,.‘i00. No increases in water, sewer or utility construction fees were included. In addition, no new positions were created. The town will continue work on the el­ evated water tank and booster pumping station and make im­ provements to the sewer .system with the use of one million dollars wortli of grant funds, Sunders suid. "With tlie slutc’s finances in dire s/iape, Ihe lown deparlinents were asked nol to exceed lasl year’s bud­ get umounls, und they complied.” • This year’s budgel is $50,000 greater lhan last year’s, bul Sanders suys the costs arc juslitled. Those that hud to exceed lasl year’s lotal had capitul costs and justification for il. She ulso poinls lo increased power costs. There arc no major capital pur­ chases, such us vehicles, in Ihe bud­ get. The lown has completed its finan­ cial pledge lo YMCA and has one pay­ ment left lo complete the pledge to the Gantt center. County Ices were in­ creased, bul Siuiders says they were minimal. "In difficult ecotiomicul times due lo stule budgel cuts, this town budget refiecls dedication lo providing the best service possible to the citizens of Mocksville,” Sanders suid. C laire and Dixie Sm itii show off tiieir hair - just prior to the big cuts and donations to Locl<s of Love. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 12,2003 Editorial Райе Lost P enm anship: K id s A re T u rn in g T o C o m p u te rs The news slory Ihis week rang true: Kids are abandon­ ing handwriting for typing. Handwriting is a dying art. My 12-year-oid’s handwriting is absolutely awful. But he types amazingly well. Instant messaging on computers is training children to type with speeds that would dazzle typing teachers from my generation. But this generation’s illegible scribbles may be the real reason so many teachers are getting out early. Have mercy on your teacher, 1 have moaned, looking at my son’s homework papers. The entire sixth grade class of North Davie Middle School wrote me letters this spring. The grammar and spell­ ing were generally good. Some added well-drawn illustra­ tions. But the handwriting ... made me realize my son’s cursive wasn’t as bad as I thought. Only a few letters from ■ more than a hundred would rale as good penmanship. Confession: My son’s handwriting is only slightly worse than mine. My penmanship grade of “ C” in elementary school was automatic. Despite some real effort, my flour­ ishes didn’t flourish. I couldn’t master the cursive X or Q. Or even the A. 1 write now with a curious mix of cursive and print. I hesitate to write letters out of embarrassment over my wiggly script. Sometimes it leans to the right. Sometimes to the left. My loops don’t loop. 1 type many of my letters, even though typing is considered impersonal. At least they can read my typing, I reason. This week I addressed some envelopes and wondered how mailmen ever manage to deliver letters to the right addresses. 1 occasionally receive letters with fine penmanship and marvel at them. Some people can write wilh beautiful script.- They are mostly older. When I was in school, all the girls could write with ex- y cellent flourishes. All their descenders descended. Their a.scendcrs ascended. The ba.se of all their letters touched the line. Penmanship was a measure of character. The girls in Farminglon Elemenlary had good handwriting, making them wonderful. We boys, with indecipherable lettering, were dirt clods. Slugs and snails and puppy dog tails ... Now, teachers are practically giving up on the boys and the giris. They barely attempt to leach penmanship any more. Keyboarding is offered in elementary school. Stu­ dents are encouraged lo type their homework assignments. Who can blame the teachers? Computers have spell checkers. The print can be read easily. The teachers don’t have to decipher scores of dif­ ferent bad handwriting styles. I once thought my oldest son was writing in a secret code. I couldn’t read any of it. Turns out, that was his regu­ lar microscopic script. Wc hired a handwriting tutor for him in elementary school, lo no avail. If penmanship is in danger, it can never be fully replaced. Soldiers don’t have computers in the foxhole. Lovers still must express Ihem.selves with pen and ink. Email and typed letters are faster and cheaper, but they will always be ... less than the real thing. Love will preserve penmanship, even if it is in a poor state. Of course, our grandchildren will one day look back al those preserved letters and wonder what grandpa actually wrote to grandma that convinced her to marry him. - Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. t^ain St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks............................Edllor/Publishar Robin Fergusson........................General Manager Mike Barnhardi...........................Managing Editor Ray Tutlerow..............................Advertising Director Brian Pitts............................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Bayslnger................Circuialion/Classllled Mocksville Enterprise Oavie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodiciils Postage Pnid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Sub.scriplion Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Ciianges lo; Dnvie County Enterprise Record P.O, Box 99, Mocksvillc, NC 27028 In The M a il... C oncerned W ith D avie Baseball Politics To the edilor: Davie High biiseball has some serious conccms. The high .school coaches said all year thal they had the talent lo win baseball games, but they fmished wilh a record of just 4-15. The couching staff of­ ten consulted wilh the people who slipped in Ihrough the left field gale. I guess you can see by Ihcir record that they are has beens as far as I'm conccrned. The coaches speak with forked tongues, telling the players one Water System Irresponsible To Ihe edilor: As a resident of this counly und a customer of the Davic County Water System (nonopoly, 1 implore the Davie County commission­ ers to enacl .strict guidelines requiring Mr. Bruce Prutl, director of Ihe Davic County Walcr System, lo communicate lo his customers (Ihe public) any violations of federal und slale drinking wuler stnn- dards immediutely upon discovering them, ll’s obvious lhat the Duvie County Water system is not operating under an ethical and morally responsible set of guidelines wilh the latest indication in our water bill thut we’ve been drinking water that does not meet the standards for Total Trihalomeihancs and To­ tal Haloacelic Acids for the last year, unbeknownst to the general public. The public should be warned us early as possible about vio­ lations and potential health risks (i.e., as soon as they are detected). This will allow the public to choose the risks they are willing lo lake with their health and the health of Ihcir loved ones. Upon reuding this notice, I was truly amazed lhat our govern­ ment bodies allow actions so disrespectful to the rights of their con­ stituents. Beofre moving to Davie County last August, we lived in a water district in Illinois where Ihe radium level in the water ex­ ceeded the federal limits sel, and each billing period we were alerted to this and any nonconfomiances. Thus, we were allowed the choice of drinking the water or purchasing bottled water, which muny folks chose to do. The risk to our henlth wus nol kept u secret from the public for more Ihun a year with no opportunity lo choose un ulier- nalive drinking .supply. I implore lhat you enact guidelines for the Davie County Water System to operate under concerning the welfare of the citizcns you represent, and monitor operations to ensure thal they are strictly enforced. It’s sad that the water .system and it’s direclor cannot be relied upon lo do the morally \>nd ethically responsible thing to al­ low their customers the opportunity to make informed choices re­ garding their health und well being. Their pust irre.sponsible inac­ tions only prove thut the guidelines and strict monitoring is neces­ sary. Jeanne B. Morris Advance thing and then doing anollicr. There is no respecf for coaches who do thal lo young ball players. If you allended any of the ba.sebull gumes, you could plainly see how the couching stuff inleructcd wilh the players, and it showed in the box scores. Everyone was thank­ ful that the yeur mercifully ended, only hoping ther would be somo ehunges mude to the good ole boy buddy system thal is in place. Finally, there is the Legion program. Coaches who apparently took lessons from the high school program also speak wilh forked longues, telling the players one thing und then doing another. Oh, by the wuy, the sume people who would slip inlo the high school gumes ulso use Ihe sume gute lo get inlo the legion games nnd to consult with the legion couching stuff, us well, telling the legion coachcs to punish players for playing senior league baseball as well as legion ball. Afler one coach lold me Ihul there was no problem * with pluying In both leagues, ull of a sudden Ihe kids who partici­ pated In both leagues had to run 30 laps ns punishment. Cun you believe that, punishing kids for irying to bccomc better ball players by playing more baseball? That wus the final straw for my son, who stood up for himself and his beliefs thut he shouldn’t be punished for playing too much busebull. The coaches told him to gniher his belongings und leuve. As for myself, I’m glud lo be uwuy'from Ihe politics of Davie County baseball, although 1 will miss the other parents who have become good friends. I can only hope that they have a snfe and successful year and thal someone lakes a closer look at the Davie County baseball program. John M. Harrison Cooleemee Letters Welcx)med' ' J ^ ■ ■ ■ ' ' 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 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 Inter than 4 p.m. Monduy of Ihe week to be published. Davie County Enlerprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: ^ ernews(®davie-enteiprise.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. Will you support a proposed bond to pay for improve­ ments/additions to Davie Highi School and elementary schools? Yes, 60% No, 40% Log on now to cast your vote, www.enterprlse-record.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, .lune 12, 2003 - 3 Mother Still Seeking Justice Tim e To G ain Control O f G raduation To the editor: I’m asking for justice in Davie Counly. Aboul five or six months ugo, 1 put an urlicle in the paper usking for justice, where my son was convicted of a crime und hus been doing his lime since September. But the reason 1 need justicc is that there nre slill olher boys the detective claims he cun'l find, nnd he is righl in Sulisbury, und Ihe olher one won'l go und luke the lie detec­ tor test bccause he knows he is guilty, yet Ihey let him go free. These boys are going free to do the crime again. What do we have lo do lo gel llicsc Iwo boys behind bars. They ure no beller Ihun my son. All I ask for is justicc. Deborah Lane Mocksville Civitan Project A Success To the editor: The Mocksville Civitan Ciub would like to thank all of those who bought raffle tickcls in our recent fund raising drive lo aid our scholarship fund Ibr deserving sludenis. The $100 gift card was won by Alice Riley: the $40 gift basket was won by Mari jcun Blackburn; Mike Hendrix wus winner of the ,$25 gift certificate und Shanda Smith was the winner of two tickcls to performances at Ihe Davie Performing Arts Center, given by the urts council. We appreciate the supporl of our local people in the projects we sponsor for worthy causes in our communily. Loui.se Stroud Publicity Chair Dldnt’ Get To See Graduation To the editor; I would like to congrululale the Class of 200.3, but I did not get lo see your graduation due lo some disrespectful and unruly people who attended. I arrived early lo gel u good seal in order lo see my niece graduate und sal in the rain just to have some people arrive lute and stund on the truck, blocking everyone's view. One Indy wenl nicely lo a policeman who was on duly and asked him to please ask them to move or at least stoop down and she was told she could get up und sland also if she waiUed to see. I feel that Dr. Bost should hnve hud someone unnouncc for them lo at least sloop down so others could sec. Muybe next ycnr Ihc purents, friends nnd loved ones of the Class of 2004 will be more forlunule. Stella Blackwell Mocksvliie Thanks To Picnic Contributors To the editor; 1 would like to thank evcryonc for Iheir effort and pnrlicipation in the Masonic Picnic held this pust Thursday afternoon. A special thanks goes lo all Ihe baskel conlribiUors who provided so many mouth-watering dishes, Tyson Foods for its generous contribulion of chicken, the women in the deli at Pood Lion across from Lee who worked so hard in ils preparation, Deano’s Barbecue, LcBleu, Davie and Eaton’s funeral services for their tenls, and to everyone . else who worked so diligently in Ihis noble endeavor. Il is wonder­ ful to live In u commurxlty wtiorc ovbryonc cnn como logelher and supporl a 123-year-old tradition of fellowship und chur'ily. Please make plans lo join us nexl year and keep Mocksville's oldest tradition alive. Will Murklin, Mocksville Commitlee Co-Chuir Our Country Needs More Prayer To the editor: We people, here in the dear old USA, have been blessed far be­ yond measure by God’s amazing grace. At this time in our lives, it's time we lake a serious look, counting our blessings and pray lhal we might be spared tlic suffering so muny others have gone Ihrough, as well as the millions of new sufferers added loduy. Dear friends, whoever you ure, where ever you may be today, let us pray tluU God will hear our heartfelt prayers, lhal the number will get no larger, and Ihe ugony and suffering will cease. Give liic leaders and rulers of all countries respect and compassion for whom they govern. Those who are less blessed need and deserve a beller life, for which we, I'm .sorry to suy, lukc for grunted. The Bible tells us il's our duly, when we do il for others, we do it for Him. We weep for you in your sorrow, grieve I'or you in your puin. Even though it’s hard to realize it now, in His love, wisdom and mcrcy, he suffers wilh his own. Some dny il will nil be over and we will live wilh Him in thal beautiful place we cnll heaven, where trouble, heartache and death never comc. No tears, nor puin. Till then deur God, wutch over und keep us in your care. Protect us from Ihc evil lhal is .so greul on ihis beuilufui innd you guve us. We are sorry for whnt lias happened lo our Innd. Tiic greulesl wcupon we hnve is prayer and love for our fellow mnn. Help us use it wisely. Thelma Muuldin Mocksville Driving Habits Becoming Rude To the edilor; There is a icrrible ihing happening lo the folks in Mocksville and I don’t think they are even aware ofil. We are becoming rude. At least, our driving ninnners urc lacking. Il once was, when you pulled up to a corner to turn, thal the person behind you wailed for you 10 make that turn, whether you were turning rigiu or left. However, now people can no longer wail Ibr anyone to make lhal lurn and will pull up nexl lo the car already there so Ihey cun make their lurn at the same lime or faster. Ordinarily, lhal would nol be n problem, but with ihe proliferalion of SUVs, or as 1 com­ monly refer 10 them - Urban Assault Vehicles - tliosc wiui ilrive cars cannot safely see over or around them lo allempl Iheir lurns. Even those with large cars cnn completely block ihe view Ibr a smaller, compact car. People nre forccd lo wail unlil these line breakers com­ plete their lum before they cnn ulteinpl Iheir own lurn snfely. This is just plnin rude. Wiicn did wc get in such u hurry that wc no longer lei the firsl to the inlerseclion go firsl? When did we de- ciiic Ihnt our business is so mucii more imporiunl ihun unyone cIsc’s? When did we decide lo terrorize Ihc lillle old lady or gentleman taking 20 extra .scconds lo make a lurn tiy zooming around Ihem, sometimes making them either make an unwise move or no move at all? Shame on us. We live here because it’s i|uiel, beautiful and sale. Tlien why are we Ihe ones making it imsnfc.’ Belh Brosvn Mocksvillc To the edilor; Il is pust time Ihnt Dr. Bost and Ihc adminislralion ul Davie High get graduation ccremonics in iiand. On Salurda>, May 24,1 got up carly und was ul Davic High at 8:30 to see niy daughter griuliiate; whal 1 gol lo see, however, were the backs of Ihe heads of a bunch of inconsidcrale and disrespectful people who were standing on Ihc track. The ndminislrntion doesn’t lei people roum the inick during a football game, so why would they do il Ibr somelhing I feel is a lot more important? Afler severul people usked Ihe policcmcn jusl to muke Ihe people sit down on the Iruck, Ihe policcmcn lold Ihem Ihey were there jusl to muke sure there was no disturbance. Well, to me, that was a dis- lurbunce becnuse people couldn'l sec their children und loved ones on this special occasion. Tlie administrailon could have saved the school's money on hiring policemen bccuu.se uli they did was walk uround holding Iheir hands. I rculize Iherc are n lot morc people attending grndunlion Ihun when 1 graduated many years ago. bul al least the adminislrtion showed Ihc parents and sludents respect by making sure it w'us an orderly occnsion. And saying il can't be done lodny is an excu.se bccau.se. like I said previously, il's nol done during football games, so where is the problem? It's 100 lale Ibr iny husband und me lo npprccinle our daughter's gradunlion, bul if more people would protest, maybe future gnidu- ations would improve. Alice Green, Advance D avie A cadem y School This photograph is of the Davie Acadenny School circa 1910-1911, now the Davie Acad­ emy Community Building on Mr. Henry Road. Sally Hendrix Merrell was the teacher there prior to her marriage. The Enterprise Record welcomes historical photographs of Davie people and places. A photograph last week Incorrectly Included Information that Ruth Wyatt maried Spencer Foster. Ruth Foster married William Albert Wyatt. Bring old photographs by the newspaper office on South Main Street, Mocksville, across from the county court- house, or mall them to Enterprise Record, RO. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028. SaturdayNight Qoies opon for practice al e p m FIRST RACE AT B P.M. Budweiser Sportsman 100 100-lap Sportsman race, “Mndhouso Scrnmblo" Modllled double loature, SO-lap Stadium Stock race, Strool Stock race and a Two-car teams chained togelherlCHAIN RACE Grubbs Moga Marino tans’ prizo.; 14-fool Croslllncr Big Jon Boat ^ & u d .OrriOfAl ШЙШЯ^ЯШШ Admission: Adults. 10 and older-SIO Aoes 12-17-SO AgeaG-ll ~S1 Childton undor Q FREE with adult e&cort PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Information about stadium racing: (336) 723-1B19 W ill YOU be o n e o f T H E 7 C F « ? ЛГкт аде 65, you hiive inoiv lliiUi л elianti* »>1 niTtlin^ some kind ol ca»\\ I'o Ieam how oui Care Insurance am help yow liaiulle ihe cosis of cxieiuleil care, jusi lalk lo >'our neighhorhoocl Siate РатГ*" Лцеп! lisleci hclow. WK I.IVH Wm-MV. 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Judge Jimmy Myers gave some history involving Davic County's namesake, William Richardson Davie. “To bc able lo give Ihis ad­ dress is a dream come true for me," Myers said, inlkiiig about his efforts to help gel Ihe picnic inlo the Library of Congress. He joins a group of distinguished governors, Congressmen, mili­ tary leaders and ministers lo de­ liver the picnic address. Myers is .sen'ing active duly in the U.S. Navy Re,serves as a Marine Chaplain at Camp Lejeunc. It mode him Ihink of olher Masons who served in war. ‘The Mason that I ihoughl about was Davic County's name­ sake, W illiam Richardson Davie." Davie prepared for Ihe min­ istry, but studied law in Salisbury. He became an officer when the Brilish Army began marching South. "Andrew Jackson always considered William Richardson Davic as a gentleman ... the model soldier," Myers said. Davie served as Grand Mas­ ter of the North Carolina Masons ^ seven terms, more than anyone cl.se. "Davie championed public education and worked tirelessly lo establish the first public uni­ versity." He was Ihe firsl person 10 receive a doclor of laws de­ gree from ihe universiiy he founded, Ihe Universiiy of Norih Carolina al Chapel Hill. "William Richard.son Davic was a great Mason, anil a great American," Myers said, "rm proud lo follow in his foolsleps. Myers lold of some of his work at Camp Lejeunc. from marrying a couple Ihc day the man was reporling to go lo Iraq, to spending time with a family whose loved one was killed in Iraq. There was a policc officer from New York, a reservisi svho had been called for active duly. He witnessed Ihe sccond air­ plane crash inlo the World Trade Cenler, and survived the collapse of Ihe building. He had lung damage and suffered from a pnsl trauma stress disorder. "I gol him relieved from ac- live duly bccause I Ihoughl he had served enough in a lime of hell," Myers said. He asked all veterans in Ihe audience losiand. "I will always love veterans bccause they have sacrificed for Iheir counlry," Myers said. "War lakes Ihe lives of oulslanding young people. Wc should never forgel ... lhat ihe freedoms we enjoy come al ihc e.\pense of young people. "Pray for our counlry, and in Ihe spiril of William Richardson Davic ... pray for Ihe people of Iraq lhal Ihcy will come lo en­ joy the freedoms thal wc now enjoy." The picnic is held annually lo raise money for ihe Masonic Home for Children in Oxford, a home where children whose par­ ents are not able to care for them, live in a Christian, caring envi­ ronmenl. A handful of Ihose children were at the picnic, and among the firsl lo dive inlo ihe Inbles laden wilh fried cliickcn and ham biscuits, banana pudding and pecan pie and evcrylhing in be- iwcen. Gall G odwin enjoys her m eal under the picn'ic arbor. Henry Phillips tal<es a bit out of a slice of waterm elon. Jimmy (ylyers delivers the keynote address. Sadie Hardin, Kaycee Abernathy and Patricia Guffey iool< at the food.Elizabeth Martin uncovers food for the hungry crowd. The Staley children, from left, Tori, Jake and Jill, and Allison in the photo at right, brought blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the day's festivities. - Photos by Robin Fergusson There w as plenty of fried chicken and w aterm elon on the plates of children from the hom e, from left: Katrina Dean, Brandy Lucas, Donna Lucas, S alena Helton, Krystal Dean, Kaitlyn Helton, Roxann O wens. D i s t r i c t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .lune 12,2003 - 5 The followliij; cases were dis­ posed of in Davie Dislricl Court on June 5. Presiding was Judge Samuel A. Calliey, Proscculing were Wendy Terry and Kevin Beale, assislani DAs. - Mngdaleno Lopez Amaro, ns- saull on a governmenl official/em­ ployee, resisting a public officer, speeding 56 in u 35, dismissed per plea: Injury lo personal properly, sentenced lo 30 days, suspended one year, $100, cosl, no operate a motor vehicle until licensed by De- parlinenl of Motor Vehicles, $200 resliiulioni driving with license re­ voked, reduced lo no operator's li­ cense. - Timolhy Wayne Deeding, as­ sault on a female, dismissed per plea; communlcaling llireals, sen- lenced to 17 days in jail, crcdit for lime served. - Jenna Brittain, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed per plea; injury to real properly, dismissed per plea; driving wilh liccnsc revoked, sen- lenccd lo 30 days, suspended 18 monlhs, $200, cost. - Phillip Brown, driving wilh license revoked, prayer for judg- rnenl continued on cosl; operating a vehicle wilh no insurance, dis­ missed per plea; exceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea. - Brandy Clapp, communicating threats, prayer for judgment comin- ucd on cosl, do nol assaull, Ihrealcn, or harass proscculing witness or family. - Joshua Lee Collins, posses­ sion of pyrotechnics, prayer for judgment continued on cost, de­ stroy contraband. - Sanlos Diaz, assaull on a gov- emmenl official/employee, reduced lo injury lo personal properly, sen­ tenced 10 30 days, suspended one year, $50, cosl; resisling a public officer, dismissed per plea. - Jason Duncan, assault on a fe­ male, sentenced lo 60 days, sus­ pended two years, be gainfully em­ ployed, $100, cosl, do nol assaull or harass vlelim, comply wilh an­ ger managemenl class. - Ashlon Femall, simple assaull, dismissed al requcsl of proseculing witness; simple assaull, senlenced lo 30 days, suspended one year, be enrolled in school, submit lo war­ rantless searches and random screenings, subslance abuse assess­ ment, abide by curfew, do nol as­ saull, Ihrealcn, or harass prosecul­ ing witness. - Kenneth Fields, speeding 60 in a ‘IS, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $ I 0, cosl; misdemeanor pos­ session of schedule Vi controlled substance, dismissed per plea; pos­ session of drug parapliernalla, prayer for judgment continued 90 days, 10 hours community service, cosl, destroy contraband. - Johnny Fousl, DWI, sentenced lo one year, suspended three years. be gainfully employed, $500, cosl, surrender license, subslance abuse assessmenl/treatmeni, not operate a motor vehicle until licensed by Oe- parlmenl of Molor Vehicles; ex­ pired inspection sticker, dismissed per plea. - Jeremy Ooldncr, exceeding safe speed, reduccd to improper equipment, $10, cost. - Britlany Howard, simple as­ saull, dismissed at request of pros­ eculing witness. - Susan Hribcmik, possession of drug paraphernalia, prayer for judg­ ment conllnued 90 days, cosl, not possess illegal drugs, destroy evi­ dence; misdemeanor possession of schedule VI controlled subslance, dismissed per plea, - Daniel Hurt, DWI, sentenced 10 60 days, suspended three years, $100, cost, surrender license, not operate a motor vehicle unlil li­ censed by Department of Motor Vehicles, substance abuse assess- mcnl/lreaimenl; driving after con­ suming under 2 1, dismissed per plea, - Jonalhon Hulchcns, posses­ sion of drug parapliernalla, prayer for judgment continued 90 days, cosl, 20 hours community service; not lo possess illegal substances, destroy contraband; misdemeanor possession of schedule VI con­ trolled substance, dismissed per plea. , - Lydia Jacob, speeding 96 in a 70, dismissed per plea; reckless driving to endanger, reduced lo careless and reckless, $50, cosl. - Claude James, carryings con-, cealed weapon, dismissed per plea, destroy weapon; improper equip- menl/specdomeler, $10, cosl. - Oranl Jordan, driving wilh li­ cense revoked, operaling a vehicle wilh no insurance, and exceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea; DWI, senlenced to 90 days, sus­ pended three years, $100, cosl, sur­ render license, not operate a molor vehicle until licensed by Depart­ ment of Motor Vehicles, subslance abuse assessmcnt/lrcaimenl; $300 lab fee. - David Leatherman, open con­ tainer afler consuming alcohol, re­ duced to open container in passen­ ger area, $25, cost. - Pinito Loeza, exceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea; posses­ sion of mall beverage/unforlified wine not 19/20, $25, cosl. - John Maine, reckless driving lo endanger, reduccd lo improper equipment, $100, cosl; failure lo report accident, reduced to im­ proper equipment, $100, cost. - Nakcsha Mills, assault wilh a deadly weapon wUh intent to kilt, dismissed at request of pro.secuting witness. - Ricky Mills, misdemeanor possession of schedule VI con­ trolled substance, sentenced lo 10 days, suspended one year, $50, cosl. G uilty: Man Convicted O f Murder - Again Continued From Pugc 1 reached in less than three iu\d u half hours. ' Prosecutor Greg Brown churged that Terry Dennis Moore chunged his name to Juthiyah A. Al-Bayyinah after someone who docs good deeds. “This is nol a man wlio did a good deed," said Brown us he looked al Al-Bayyinah. There’s no issue the cause of death for Simon Wilford Brown wus from stub wounds Al- Bayyinah caused, chargcd ^ Brown. ,S,W, Brown died nine days • after the March 6, 1998 robbery ns a resuli of a slab wound lo the right side of his chest. A knife found near Al- Bayyinuli ut the time of his cap­ ture wns consistent with the Brown’s slab wounds. He suid the stnte hud met all requirements to prove Al- Bayyinah was guilty of Brown’s murder, and thal il was premeditated imd deliberate. Brown said Al-Bayyinah’s motive was no job, no money, and an easy target. "A 71 year old businessman he thought was alone," Brown suited. Brown said a small smoking device, a metal pipe, and a re­ cently discovered hypodermic needle found in Al-Bayyinah’,s belongings may itave explained need for money. A witness, S.W. Brown's daughter-in-law, identified Al- Bayyinah as one of two men who were in S.W .’s store the day before tlte stabbing to get their paycheck cashed. In the 911 tape Brown’s voice is heard saying the man who stabbed him was in his store the day before and he Ihoughl he had cashed his check. Tho other man besides Al- Bayyinah was cleared and is not considered a suspect. "The dead cannot cry out for justice, it is the duty of the liv­ ing lo do so for them," Brown concluded his closing argu­ ment. • A l-Bayyinah’s attorneys bolh spoke during closing ar­ guments. Lori Hnmilton-Dcwitl ad­ dressed the jury first. She urged jurors to consider Iho knife found near her client at the time of his arrest. The only blood found on it belonged to him. There was no blood that belonged to S.W. Brown on the knife, she said. The jacket Al-Bayyinah wns wearing the day of the slabbing was recently retrieved from the SB I lab in Raleigh to submit as evidence in Ihis new trial. A hy­ podermic needle was discov­ ered in the jacket’s pocket. Dewitt presented one of two theories for the needle's discov­ ery. Was it missed five years ago, or was il recently put there? Either way, "what you have is an investigation that missed a lot of evidence," said Dewht. Dewitt then turned the jury's attention to former Mocksvillc police officer Greg Bagshaw. Bagshaw and his connection with certain flaws of tho inves­ ligation hnve been the focus of defense. Dewilt lold jurors Bagshaw was one of the police officers that collecled evidence at the crime scene and a missing com­ puter disk containing his origi­ nal case report is suspicious. Bagshaw later submitted a sec­ ond report and the original, along with uny computer backup copies, is missing. Dewitt told jurors the state hadn’t informed them Bagshaw might have been a bad apple. "I think Chief Sink knew that," Dewitt said. Then Chief of Po­ lice Richard Sink, who is now deceased, had written memos requesting Bagshaw be re­ moved from the department in an effort to preserve its reputa­ tion, according to evidence sub­ mitted. “The state has told u story, and kept facts from you they didn’t want you to see,” Dewilt concluded. Allorney Ramsey began his argument by pointing out the two minutes and 13 seconds that elapsed between tho 911 call S.W. Brown made and au­ thorities pursuit of Al- Bayyinah. Could Al-Bayyinah have covered the distance from the store lo the location on Ken Dwiggins Drive where he was first seen by a Mocksville Po­ lice officer in that amount of time? The officer reported Al- Bayyinah was walking casually up the street, Ramsey pointed out. The officer also testified Al-Bayyinah ran into the woods when saw him. “ Is it so unusual lhat a black man is go­ ing to run from the cops," Ramiiey said. Ramsey told jurors when au­ thorities found the kitchen knife near Ai-Bnyyinah they thought they had their man, but then the knife came back with none of S.W. Brown’s DNA. There was never any evidence his client had anything to do wilh the crime, only supposition, Ramsey said. Ramsey stated the tragedy of the ca,se nnd the sympathy felt for the Brown family, but liin o \ « ili\ c liis iim iK 'c lot' >(Hii Alilo. Ilomc, ItiisiiK's.s (IikI IJr<‘ E r ie Itisurance Group was founded to piovide its Policyliolders with as near perfect protection and service at the lowest passible cost. W iiy not make us prove it? Call us today for superior insurance for your auto, home, business and life. Contact your local E R IE Agent for a free, no-obligation quote tor all your insurance needs. Gary Bowden TRIANGLE INSURANCE GROUP 806 N. Muin Slreel Mocksville, NC 27020 (336)9.36-0023 gmhowclen@mocltsville.coin ERIE INSURANCE GROUP ЕШ Д destroy conlriiband, nol bc con- vlclcd of any crimcs; unsealed wine/liquor In passenger area and failure lo wear driver's scut belt, dismissed per plea. - Miclinel Morley, .speeding 89 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $ 10, cosl. - Jonnlliun Rodriguez, exlradi- llon/fugitive in other slate, dis­ missed. -Steve Simmons, speeding 71 in a 55 and open container afler consuming alcohol, dismissed per plcn; DWI, sentenced lo 60 days, suspended three yenrs, surrender license, nol operate molor vehicle until licensed by Department of Molor Vehicles, 24 hour communily service wilhin 30 days, credil for assessment, follow Irealment. - Jeremy Sink, speeding 89 in a 55, dismissed per plea; DWI, sen- Icnced lo 60 days, suspended three yenrs, $ 100, cosl, surrender license, not opernie molor vehicle unlil li­ censed by Department of Motor Vehicles, 24 hours communily ser­ vice wilhin 30 duys, substance abuse assessmenl/lrealment. -Jessica Smyers, operating a vehicle wilh no insurance and fail­ ure lo yield, $50, cost, -Andrew Wall, expired registra­ lion card/lag, dismissed per correc­ tion, no liability insurance, dis­ missed per civil seltlement; posses­ sion of open conlniner/consuming alcohol in passenger area, $25, cosl. - Mallliew Wilson, speeding 76 In a 55, rcduced lo 64 in a 55, prayer for judgment continued on cosl. - Dontale Wood, resisling a pub­ lic officer, dismissed In the interest of justice. 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The Davie Couniy Sheriff's Department has received several calls in recent weeks of travel­ ing pavers lhat residents say did shoddy work wilh poor materi­ als. Davie Sheriff's Detective J.D. Hartman urges residents to be wary. Gel references from several people. Find out who they are and if there have been any complaints filed against the particular paver, Hariman said. H EALTH N EW S HeartDurn Reliet the Natural Way WASHINGTON— Research indicates lhal a new type of chewable tablet containing on extract of deglychrizzed lico­ rice (D O L) may actually strengthen the body’s reac­ tion lo acid naturally. Medi­ cal experts say that 0 1 prob­ lems are nol the result of ex­ cess acid, bul the body’s in­ ability to deal with it. This chewable tablet Is available over the counter and is called Cidaban DOL'". Cidaban DOL not only works on stomach acid imme­ diately bul also addresses the underiying causes of diges­ tive problems. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 12,2003 Public Records Mocksville Police The following inciclcnis were reporleil lo Mocksvillc Potkc. - A lire 10 II vehicle parked off .100 Milling Roud wus slushed, il wus reporled June 5. - Il wns reported June 6 Ihul cnls hud duniuged duel work under n house on Duke Slrccl. - Shoplifting of groceries from Food Lion wus a'poried June 4. - Someone drove nwny without paying for $10 worlh of gus nt Horn's Express II, U.S. 601 South, It wns reporled June .1. - A mailbox wus knocked over on Country Lane, il was reported June 3. - The larceny of a puck of sleuks from Food Lion South wa.s reported June 3. - The larceny of money from u business on ‘yudkinville Road was reported June 3. - Someone drove away without paying for SIO worth of fuel al the Sodu Shoppe. Lexington Roud, il was reporld June 7. - A dog wus ullowed lo run ul large on North Muin Sited, il was reporled June 6. - It wns reported June 5 lhat someone stole beer from Ihe Soda Shoppe, Lexinglon Roud. - A dog chused n mun on a bi­ cycle on Walnut Sireel. il was re­ ported June 6. - The breaking, enlering and lar­ ceny from u trailer on Winding Creek Roud wus reported June 8. - The lurccny from a drink ma­ chine off Wilkesboro Street was re­ ported June 9. ArrcsI.s - Everellc Lohr Anderson, 30, of 201 Railroad St., wu.s churged June i wilh possession of Schedule II drugs und resisting arrest. Trial date; June 12. - Jumes Cedric Turner, 47, of Hunnony. wus charged June 4 with DWI, speeding, having a fictitious licen.se plale. Trial dale: July 18. - Christine Marie Fanner, 33, fo 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 36. was churged June 4 wilh violation of a pre-trial release order. Trial dale; July 14. - Juntmy Ray Dancy, 23, of 126 Sunsel Drive Apt. 45. chargcd June 6 with desertion from Ihe mililuiy und improper passing. He is uccuscd of Icuving Ilis Army posilino more Ihnn n yenr ngo. TrinI dule; July 18. - Sandra Boger Sizemore, 51, of Joncsville, charged June 9 wiih shoplifling. Trial dale; Aug. 21. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed wilh the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township, deed slnmps'pur- chased, $2 representing $1,000. - llcribetto J. Febus nnd Edrn L. Fehiis lo George Pricc nnd Betly Price. ..'i.'' acrc, Farminglon, S327. • Billy Clarence Myers Sr, nnd Elizabelh R. Myers lo Terry S. Harrison und Carol A. Hurrlson, ft. 11 ucres. Mocksvillc. $200. - ferry Renee Bluckburn to Clyde Edwurd niuckbuni Jr., 2.34 acres, Calahain. - Clyde Franklin Murray and Virginia T. Murray lo Darrell Friuiklin Murray, 2 acrcr. • Neal J. Auspit?. and Pnlrice M. Auspitz loTrcva M. Linnean. 3 lots, Mocksville. S340, - Evelyn R. Hendrix to Charles Marriages Kevin Hendrix and Melissa B. Hendrix. 1.28 acres. $15. - Timothy J. Schiuder by atlor­ ney in fnct. Connie F. Schiuder lo Charles K. Murtin and Mona Mur­ tin. 1 lol. Famiinglon, $220. • Michael E, Ound Murgaret E. Miller lo Dorothy M. Coinplon. 14.75 uctcs. Farminglon. $362. - John Ricky Sykes nnd Susnn S. Sykes lo Susan S. Sykes. 1.26 acre.s. Mocksvillc. • Jeffty D. Frisby and Deborah C. Frisby lo Bunn John Powell, I lol, Famiington, $630. • Michuel J. Turner nnd Sally J. Tumer lo Richard J. Marcoiullio und Elisabeth Marcoiullio. 2 lots, $980. - Dora Dean Fleming Jones to Aaron J. Elwood und Amnnda H. Elwood. 1.18 ucres, Fullon. • Michael Lee Williams lo Chris- tina R. Law, .45 acre, Mocksville, $128. -Thomas E.Tuggle und Ruby P. Tuggle (half interest) lo Thomns Michael Miller (sixth interest) Bradford Gruy Miller (sixlh inter­ est) nnd Nicholus Powell Miller (sixlh inleresl), I lot, Mocksville. - Thomas E. Tuggle and Ruby P. Tuggle (half interest) to Thomas Ted Tuggle and GlcndaTuggle, .45 acre. - Wcslview Development Co. und Taittinger Development Corp. 10 Randall B. Hope. I lol. Shady Grove, $41. • Kenneth Rdhnieier and Judy Rethmeicr to Allen K. Relhmeicr nnd Cnlherine I. Rellmicier. I lol. Fnnninglon, $384. ■ Alfred Charles Davis Jr. and Mury Anitu Dnvis to Suntnno Perciru and Blancu Pereira. 6.04 ucres, $214, - Clyde R. Sludevent und us nl- torney in fnct for Corn Lee Studevent to Willie M. Studevent und OInn Sludcvent-Reid, 27,1 ucres. Mocksville. - Mnry Beth Gregory lo Sieve Ruebcn Gregory. 5.01 acres. Fullon, $58. - Mulvnney Homes to Jeremy L. Keuton nnd Kimberly D. Reich, I condominium. Fnnninglon, $170. - Donnun Eric Brown und Mel­ issn W. Brown lo Dortnnn E. Brown nnd Nuncio P. Brown. I lot. - Dormnn E. Brown und Nuncie P. Brown to Joshua Barney. I lot. $178. - Putlic E. Ovcrcush Kiminons und Williimi H. Overcash and Mar­ garet R. Overcash to Robert Perry Richardson and Yvonne Davis Richardson. 1 lot. Mocksville. $184. - Lavonc M. Swicegood to Sherry H. Bullock and, Karen M. Barnhardt, .92 acre. - Carroll J. Crowell and O.B. Crowell Jr. lo Scotl Tonidandel and Ashley M. Tionidandel. .76 acrc. Mocksville, $.330. - Barry L. Wolfe and Sharonc Carter Wolfe lo Dennis Rice and Cathy Rice, I tract','Mocksvillc, $440. - John F, Godwin und Gail A. Godwin 10 Chetyl Ann Askew, 1 lot, Jeru.salcm, $139. - Kelly Contrucliiig Services to M. Blair Binacotind Sophia Binaco. I lol, Mock.svillc, $760, - Mallhew S. Allen and Tamtny W. Allen lo Martin L. Labaii, .67 acre, Culuhnin, $60. - KHS Limited lo Erich A. Zwanzig nnd Cuthy L. Zwanzig, 1 lol, Shndy fjrove. $388. - Weslphuliu Construction Co. lo John W.F. nnd Suznnnc Stovnll Munn. 1 lol. Furniinglon. $947. - Cnmbridge Isenhour Homes, successor to K.T. Isenhour Con­ struction to Kelly B. Phelps, I lol, Furniinglon, $350. - Lnrry McDnniel Builders to Cnlherine Walters, I unit. Mocks­ ville, $287. - Mulvuncy Homes lo Robert E. Dwyer and Mclisa D. Dwyer. I lol, Fnmiinglon, $279. - E.J. Hnnes Construction lo Mntthew Nnsh Thonin nnd Kimiko Kelly Thomns, I lol, Fnnninglon, $422. - Donnld Lamonds and Donna Lamonds to Donna Lanionds, I lot, Furniinglon. The following were issued mur­ ringe licenses by Ihe Duvie Regis­ ter of Deeds. - Diuiiel Ruy Chandler, 27, and Jennifer Lynn Widener, 26, of 136 Redwood Drive, Mocksville. - Hilly Gordon Fields Jr., 42. and Nancy Jane Polndexler. 37. of Enst Bend. - Michael Todd Lanning, 34. of 416 Speer Road. Mocksville and Tcresn Ann Osborne, .19, of .Sulisbury. • Elan El-Din Farid. 37, and Shirley Ann Gailher. .54. of 129 Di­ vision Lane. Mocksville. - Jeffrey Charles Annswonhy, 34, and Susan Muric 2insnieycr,24, Ilf 212 Sijuirrel Lane, Advance. • Sherman Lee Dunn Jr., 24, and Jennifer Ann Corder, 24, of 156 llucna Visiu Lune. Mocksville. - .Armando Michael Ramos, 72, cif Winiton-Salem und Cherry Faye llulfhcns, 70. of Newton. - Matthew Joyner, 25, and Roshecna Ann Coggins, 30, of Win­ ston-Salem. - Duslin Jay Van Lowery, 23, and Martha Annclie Childress, 24, of 170 Willboone Road, Mocksville. - Oemiun Suniunl Paguagu, 25, und Kristina L. Wrighl, 20, of Lei­ sure City, Fla. - Donald Ervin Owens, 59, and Irene Renee Quigley, 41, of Cornelius. - Robert James Shehan Jr., 31, and Calhy Lynn Pnyne, 41. of 129 Calvin Lunc. Mocksville. • Mark E<lward Weatltcmtaa, 26, and Meghan Siobhan Rodgers. 20. of 982 N.C. 801 N.. Advance, - Derek Michael Branham, 28, of 727 Sheffield Road and Andrea Lanelle Wagner. 29, of 1813 Jeri­ cho Chutch Road, Mocksville. - RichanI Neal Moser Sr.. 40, of Matthews and Traci Anndic Allen, 32. of 295 Cherry Hilt Road. Mocksville. - Ricky Wayne Seamon, 30. und Kali Marie Wutson. 25. of Winston- Snlc'ni. - Joseph Ruffin Ziglnr. 32. und Pntricin Mue Hutchins. 31, of 419 Redland Roud, Advancc. - Sterling Andre' Freeman, 24, of 315 Duke Whiltuker Roud. Mocksville und Mikaela Karen Dankwardt, 20, of Winslon-Salem. - Jeffrey Michacl Huns, 23, and Holly Rae Creuson, 20, of 131 For­ est Lane, Mocksville. - Joseph Edwurd Henry Cregar Sr.. 33, nnd Sa.shi Augusta Kennedy, 21. of 667 Greenhill Roud, Mocks­ ville. - Chrislopher Rny Smith. 19. nnd Stephanie Lynn Yales. 17, of 215 Dutchman Trail, Mocksville. - Wilson Michacl Loliman. 25. and Annette Wilkins. 24. of 115 Eden Lane, Mocksville. - Mark Andrew Hensdnle. 38. of 221 Jumes Rond, Advuncc und Beverly Dawn Bugard, 39, of Clemmons. • Michuel Anthony Williums, 46, nnd Melissn Lynne Linder, 36, of 921 Milling Roud, Mocksvillc. - Greg Allen Abrnmowilz, 31. und Kucic Jcnn Shnvcr, 28, of Boynton Bench, Fla. - John Ruyinond Wilson, 44, of Win.slon-Sulein nnd Palricin Ann Me.tkwa, 32, of Woodleaf. - John Penrson Sherden III, 64, of 118 Sherden Lune, und Annette Muric Luther, 50, of 209 Mendow Glen Lune, Mocksville. - Clifford Jerome Clement, 28, and Detoria Lavaye Davis, 24, of 255 Clark Road, Cooleemee. - Brian Matthew Hedric. 23. and Tonya Marie Davis. 22. of 158 Hope Lane. Mocksvillc. - Paul Louis Perrucci. 24. of Winston-Salem and Rhonda Lynnettc Allgood. 22. of Yudkinville. - Kevin Luyne Merritt, 35, und Shari Juyne Shermer, 44, of 134 Lakewood Avc„ Mocksville. - Richurd Eugene Pope. 81. of Bennudu Run and Helen Carolyn Robinson, 71. of Midway. - Brian Edward Worsiey, 29, of 188 Charleston Ridge Drive, Mocksville and Ramona Lynne Kelly, 26, ofSnhillo,Mi.ss. - Gerald Bradley Wilkie Jr.. 25. and Amanda Kay Whitmire, 26. of 148 Houston Road, Mocksville. - Jeremy Wayne Beauchamp. 21, of Wlnston-Salein and Tainl Renee Wood, 2.1, or 480 Dulln Road, Mock.sville. - Garlh Alan Bishop, 31, and Angelin Michelle Rice, 27, of 526 Mcrrells Luke Rond, Mocksville. - Ned Vaughn Boger, 74, of 475 Richie Rond, Mocksvillc nnd Shirley Marie Buelin, 61, of Yadkinville. • Todd Monroe Boger. 30. nnd Dawn Nicole Parsons, 23, of 141 Doe Trail, Mock.sville. - Jason Ellike Bustos, 21, of Winston-Salem und Krystul Danielle Byers, 20. of 606 Four Comers Road, Mocksvillc, - Worth Curvie Corn. 63, of Lawsonvillc and Joan Helen Humble, 69, of 352 Gladstone Road, Mocksville. - Joshua David Wilson, 21, of 210 Drokc Circle, Mocksville nnd Luuru Ann Knight, 18, of Harmony. - Michuel John Dzybon, 26, luid Regina Ann Myers, 21, of 103 Kaye Lane, Mocksville. ^ - Christopher Aaron Pitts, 20. of Ft. MendJ, Md. and Elizabeth ' Loui.sc Snin, 19, of 1613 Dnvie Acadcnty Rond, Mocksvillc. - Jose Ismael Ramires, 43. and Evadina Policarpo Carrasco, 26, of 238 Windward Circle, Mocksville. - George Steven Rogers, 34, und Dcaniie Alice Baughcum, 24, of 315 Michaels Road, Mocksvillc. - Jeremy Winfield Sink, 21, und Elizabeth Ann Campbell, 223, of 168 Wyo Roud, Mocksville. Fires Sheriff s Department Davic County file depurtments lespoiiiled to the I'lillowing calls: .lunc .1: William R. Davie, 1:28 p.m.. Angell Road, Iree fire; .Slicflield-Caluhuln assisted; Will- iiiin R. Davie. 6:36 p.m.. Elmore Knud, vehicle fire. .luiic 4: Cornatzer-Dulin, 12:26 |i.iii.. Buddy 7'ruil. structure Ure; AilvuiicT ussisteil; Fork. 1:20 p.m., I I.S. 64 I'.ast, automobile accident; Coniut/cr-Dulin assisled; Smith (iriivc, I p.m.. 1-40 Easi. autonio- hile accident; Mocksville. 5:29p.in., U.S. I .“i.S, vehiclc fire; County Line, 6:11 p.m., 1-4(1 Easi, vehiclc fire; Smith Orove, 6:56 p.m., Ballimore Uoud, automobile accident; Mocks- ' ilic. 4:08 am., VF Jeanswear, Tire :ilann; Jerusulem assisled; Mocks- Arrests ville, 1:56 p.m., Fulton Street, grass fire. ,lune 5: Famiinglon, 5:57 p.m., GrilTith Road, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted; Mocksvillc, 7:50 p.m., Howard Street, gas odor. .lune 6: Mocksville. 5:24 a.m.. Unify Drive, fire alami; Jerusaleni assisled; Sheffield-Calahaln, 5:24 a.m.. Hardy Road, vchicle fire. .lunc 8: Cooleemee. 2:05 a.m.. Junction Rond, tree down; Advuncc, 12:28 p.m.. River Roud, fire ulunn; Smith Grove assisled; Jerusalem, 12:58 p.m., Dottic's Market, auto­ mobile nccident; Coolecnice, Junc­ tion Rond, Iree down; Smith Grove, 9:07 p.m., 1-40 West, automobile accidcnt; Farminglon assisted; Shefndd-Culahuln, 9:27 p.m., as­ sist on stniclure fire. The following incidents were reported to the Davie Sheriff’s Dept. - On June I Palriciu Foster re­ ported llnaiiciul curd theft at a home on Claybon Drive, Advuncc. - Jason Green reported threuts were communicated ul u home on Libcny Church Road, Mocksvillc on June 2. - On June 2 Kaye Hollar re­ ported proscription mcdiculions wore removed from a home on Riddle Circle, Advance. - Jamer, Manin of Munin Golf Curs, Hwy. 158, Advunce reported un four wheeler nnd u rnopeil were removed from Ihe business on June 3- - On June 3 Frunk Eurnhurdt reporled wintlows und n meter box were dumngcd nl n home off Jemsu- lem Avenue, Mocksville. - Kulhy Woodie reported u front window of a vehicle was dnmnged at a locution near Cheyenne Lane, Mocksville on June 5, - On June 5 Raymond McBride reported a social security check wus removed from u residence on Wyo Road, Mocksville. - Jerry Prater of Jerry Prater Trucking, Evuns Roud, Mocksvillc reported a CB and radio were re­ moved from a truck at the business on June 5. - On June 6 Adam Lunsford re­ ported the front windshield of a ve­ hicle was dumaged ut a localio near U.S. 601 North, Mocksville. - Rachel Owens reporled a breaking and entering at Diane’s Highway Patrol 1 lie Uavic County Sheriffs De- purtincnl mudc Ihc follosving anesis: - Michael Lee Luffman, 31, of I.‘54 Mcudow View Lane, Mocks- ^ ilic wns arresled June I forintoxi- talcd iind disniplive, posse.ssion of ciintroilcd substance on juil prc- mi^cs, and possession of drug pnrn- phcriiulia. Triul ilule: June 5. -John Anihony Mulczcwski, 32, of I (i3 Loncircc Lune, Advance was arresled June 2 for driving wilh li- Lunse revoked. Trial dale: June 12. - Jonalhan Estnl Mayes, 22, of (.'lemnioiis wus arresled June 2 for driving willl licensc revoked and tailing to slop for red lighl. Triul dale: June 20. - Jeffery Allen Culhbertson, 27, Ilf Cooleemee wus arresled June 3 liirchild support. Trial dule: June 10 ill lluncomlH; County. - Joseph Paul Erickson, 28, of 1537 Cryslul Lake Drive, Mocks­ ville wus arresled June 3 for driving wilh license revoked.Trial date: July 10. - Scoll Ryan Maxwell, 18, of 356 Duke StrccI, Mocksville was arrested June 4 for larceny of motor fuel, no driver's liccnse, and cure- less/reckless. Trial dule: July 18. -Stacy Franklin Hcge, 38, of 245 McKnighl Roud, Advancc wus nrreslcd June 4 for fniling lo nppeur. Trial dutc; June 17 in For.syth County. -Term Jade Anderson, 17, of Denver was arresteil June 4 for lar­ ceny. Trial date: June 12. - Gary James Krdz. 48, of 177 Timber Lane, Advance was arrested June 4 for inloxicnlion, disruption, and indecent exposure. Trial dale: July 10. - Edward Simeon Mock, 36, of 288 Shutt Road, Advancc was nr- rcslcd June 5 for driving wiili li­ cense revoked, fictitious regislrn- lion, nnd expired registration. Trial dale: July 19. - Michael Anihony Petrone II, 32, of Clemmons was arresled June 6 for DWI. possession of marijuana, und failing 10 produce regislralion. Trial dutc: July 18. -James Leroy Lanlis. 41. of llutersville was arrested June 6 for assault on a femnle. Trial dule: June 26. -Joseph Allen Moses, 26, of 155 Fred Lanier Roud, Mocksville was arrested June 6 for communicuting threats. Triul dule: June 26. - Fruncis Andre Esposito, 17. of Denver wns arrested June 6 for lar­ ceny. Trial dale: June 12. - Ricky Scott Campbell. 28, of Hamiony wns arresteil June 8 for fictitious registration. Trial dale: July 1«. -Jusiin Bui, 23, of Hickory wus arrested June 8 for carrying a con­ cealed weapon. TrinI dale: July 10. The lollowing Iruffic wreck.s in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. No Chnr(>e,s In Wreck No charges were filed afler a wrcck in Duvie on June 2. l lowurd Shawn Bluck of Cleve­ land was driving his 2003 Dodge pick-up norlh on 601 when it ran off Ihc road to the righl tuul collided wilh a culch busin. Black udvised Ihul u vehicle mude u U-lum in front of him und causcd him to drive to Ihe right lo avoid it. Trooper J.R Allred reported Ihc accident occurred al approximately 4:45 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Acchlcnt At U.S. 64 Intersection A Davie man was charged wilh failure 10 reduce speed afier Ihe vc­ hicle he was driving hil another J une 3. diaries Randall Brooks of 116 Honeysuckle Lane. Cooleemee wns driving his 1997 Ford vehicle south on U.S. 601 behind a 1998 Ni.ssan vehicle driven by Nnncy Cnrol Campbell of 237 Clark Road, Cool­ eemee. Campbell camc lo a slop behind iruffic lhal was slopped for n signal at the inlersection of 601 nnd 64. Brooks failed lo slow his vehiclc in lime und il rcur-cndcd Cnmpbell's. Trooper J.R. Allred reponed the nccideni occurred nl npproximutcly 3:50 p.m. Accldcnl On Intcr.sliilc A North Curolinu woninn wns churged wilh exceeding sufe speed nfier wrecking Ihe vehicle she wus driving June 3. Jenny Mnrie Guudino of Have­ lock wns driving u 2002 Pontiuc vehicle cusi on 1-40 when she nl- teinpted to slow for traffic in heavy rnin.Guudino'svehiclehytlroplnned, skidded off Ihe rond lo Ihe Icfi, nnd collided will) a guardrail. Trooper J.R Allred reported the accident occurrcd at approximately 12:14 p.m. and iherc were no inju­ ries. Vehicle llydropliincs, Wrecks A Norlh Carolina woman wus charged with exceeding safe speed afier she wrecked the vchicle she was driving June 3. Regis Marie Gilman of Conover wusdrivinglier l994Muzdavchiclc wesl on Inlerslale 40 when il began to hydroplane in heavy rain. Gilman's vehicle skidded off the rond lo Ihe left inlo a gniss median where it coUliled with n median cable. Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurred at approximalely 2:30 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Wreck On N.C. 901 A Davic man was charged with yield violalion after the vchicle he Diner. U.S. 64. Mocksville on June 6. - On June 8 Gene Mellon re­ porled a child was biiicn by a dog al a home on Doc’s Wuy. Mocks­ ville. - Alexander Splitl reporled a drink muchine wus dumngcd ul u business ncnr GIndslone Rond, Mocksvillc on June Ч. wus driving wns involved in an ncci- dcnlJune 4, Brenlon Lee Shaw of 111 Log Cabin Roud, Mocksville was driv­ ing a 1999 Toyolu vehicle wesl on Counly Line Rond. Buford Wuyne Addair of Harmony was driving his 2001 Dodge pick-up north on N.C. 901. Shaw ullenipled lo make u left turn from Counly Line oiilo 901 to truvcl soulh. Shaw failed to yield lo Adduir's vehicle und the two col­ lided. Trooper A.T. Keller reported ihe nccideni occurred nl upproximuicly 4:45 p.m. uiiil there were no inju­ ries. Nil Chiirjics Filed In Wreck No chnrges were filed nfier u wreck in Dnvie on June 4. Annette Wells Chenevey of Siulcsville wus driving her 2001 Nissnn vehicle wesl on Inlcrstute40 when it hydroplaned in heavy rain. Cheiicvcy's vehicle skidded off the road tolhe righl nnd collided wilh nn embankment, then wilh n tree. Trooper J.R Allred reporled the nccideni occurred nt uppioxiniulcly 2:30 p.m. Three Car Culllslon On U,S, 158 A Duvie mun wus clinrged wiih fnilure lo reduce speed ufier the vc­ hicle he wus driving wus involved in nccident June 4. Budget Public Hearing Monday Continued From Page 1 Other proposed budgel high- lighls: • 2 percent cost-of-living pny increase for all full-time employ­ ees; • funding for additional wa­ ter capacity; • funding from grants to up­ grade Ihc Cooleemee Sewer Plant; • increase inspection fees by three percent; • increase environmental in­ spection fees; • one new position in the sheriff’s departmenl, cutting courtiiouse security positions with that being done internally. Bralley, in his budgel mes­ sage, praised Ihe volunteer spirit in Davie County that helps keep government in checi;. The flrefighler,s, rescue workers, civic clubs and many others make the quality of life here bet­ ter than other places, he said. "To me, rural America is still bles.sed to have the spirit of volunteerism alive," Bralley said. “ I think Davie County is blessed to have it utilized so very much and I wanted to find a spe­ cial place in this message to say thal." The message wasn’t ull “ feel good.” The budget does not include any stale monies Bralley thinks are at risk, monies included In past budgets that weren't re­ ceived. "We must never again allow ourselves to become so depen­ dent on un unpredictable source," he said. "I found it necessary lo look for new and better ways lo de­ liver services to ourcitizens; this must always be our goal. Just like the privale sector looks for right sizing, so must the govern­ ment.” United W ay Celebration June 25 The Davic County United Way will have ils annual celebra­ tion of service from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 25, at the Davie County Public Library. Norih Main Street, Mock.svilIe. All tnembers of the commu­ nity who contribute to the United Way are invited. This is the United Way's re­ port back to the community it serves, said Dave Suiter, a mem- ber of Ihe board of direclors. The results of the 2002 campaign will be reviewed. How the money was allocated to agencics in Mnrch will be announced. There will be a short discus­ sion of the new initiatives and directions thal the United Way will be taking in 2003, one of which is partnership grants to community groups. A continental breakfast will be provided. If you plan to attend, call the United Way office at 751-0313 by June 12, so the proper amount of food can be ordered. "We look forward to seeing you there,” Suiter said. "Come join with the United Way to make a difference in your com­ munity..” New United Way Program Designed To Mai(e Positive Community Impact The Davie County United Way has a new program de­ signed to help make a po.sitive impact. During the recent allocation process, funds were set aside to work with any 50lc3 in Davie Couny that is making a positive impact in the community, said Anna S. Eichhorn, executive director. “This means exisling or startup non-profits that have a specific program that by it's nature will enhance and Im­ prove the lives of county resi­ dents," she said. Limited funds are available in the first year of the program. Grant requests should be for no more lhan $3,000 and should be for a speftcif purpose. Funds come from the Fall 2002 campaign. "Our special thanks goes out to AH Dnvie County residents who participated in thnt cam­ paign and made this program pos­ sible," Eichhorn said. "Without the support of our committed sup­ porters, this program, as well as our continued commitment to our partner agencies would not be possible. ‘‘We believe that this program Please 'llirn To Pngc 7 Dnvid Clinton Wcnkley III of 142 Whitehead Drive, Advance was driving his 1994 Hondu vehicle east on U,S. 158.TWO olher vchicle wus stopped ahead, Willie Joe Johnson of 147 ljume.s Church Road, Mocks­ ville wus stopped lo turn his 2003 Chevrolet pick-up inlo u privule drive und Milz Renvis Royall of 225 FourCorners Road, Mocksville had stopped her 1994 Volkswagen ve­ hicle behind Johnson. Wcnkley failed lo slow his vehicle in time and it collided wilh Royull's. which col­ lided with Johnson's. Trooper A.T. Keller reporled Ihc accident occurred at upproximuicly 3:40 p.m. Vchlcic Strikes Tree No charges were filed afier un accident in Davie on June 5. Pnul Jose Gomez Trujillo of Woodlcnf wns driving his 1993 Snl- urn vehicle soulh on Mnrginal Street when it ran off the right shoulder and slruck a tree. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred nt approxi­ mately 9:15 p.m. and Iherc were no injuries. One Deer HII In Davic One wrcck involving a deer was reported. In Ihe following no inju­ ries 10 drivers were reported; Andrew Clny Jones of 734 Bear Creek Church Rond, Mocksvillc was driving his 1993 Chevrolet pick-up west on Angell Road when it slruck a deer crossing Ihe roadway. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accidcnt occuned at approxi­ malely 10:30 p.m. Vchicle nils Tree, Leaves Scene No charges were filed aficr a wreck in Davie Counly on June 6. Christopher Brett Stutts of 145 Parker Road, Mocksville was driv­ ing a 2000 Dodge pick-up west on ' Juney Beuchamp Road when it crossed Icfi of center, ran off the road and collided with a tree. Stutts then lefi Ihe scene. Stutts slated a deer had collided with the Icfi front quarter of Ihe vehicle and causcd him to run off tlie road. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurred at approximalely 10 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. Vehicle Hlls Tree A Davie woman was charged with safe movement violation afier an nccident in Davic on June 6. Shirley Faye Small of 215 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville was backing a 2001 Dodge pick-up from n privule drive onto Bear Creek Church Roud. Cari Richurd Reuvis of 393 Dunrd Renvis Roud. Mocks­ ville was traveling west on Bear Creek nnd hnd lo swerve to miss Small's vehicle. Renvis’ vehicle col­ lided wilh n mnilbox on Ihe west­ bound shoulder. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported l|ie nccideni occurred ul npproxi- nitttely 4:39 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. Wrcck At llermuda Run A Dnvie man was chargcd with reckless driving nnd hil nnd nin af­ ter an nccident June 6. Douglas McGuire Robinson 111 of 160 Golfview Drive, Bemiudu Run wns driving his 1982 Ford ve­ hiclc norlh on Golfview when il run off the roud lo the left and hit a fence nnd Inndscnping rocks. Robinson then conlinucd onlo the roudwuy nnd collided with n streetlight. Afler impuct Robinson Icfi Ihc scene und returned to his residence. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the nccideni occurred nl npproxi- nintely 7:50 a.m. and there were no injuries. Womun Churged In Wrcck A Dnvie woman was charged with exceeding safe speed afier wrecking the vehicle she was driv­ ing June 7. Lakeisha Michol Neely of 223 Clark Roud. Mocksvillc was driv­ ing a 2001 Ford vehicle soulh on Gludslone Road when she losi con­ trol nnd the vchicle went off ihe road to Ihe righl and collided wilh a cul­ ven. Trooper M.C. 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(Next lo Clemmons Library) 336-766-9918 J DAVIK COUN'I’Y KNTRUIMUSE RECORD, Thursday, June 12, 2003 - 7 WAL-MART S C H O L A R S H I P R E C I P I E N T S 2 Jessica Benfield Zakare Whicker lesslca Benfield anil Znk.ire Whicker, griiiluollriK seniors al Davie High School have each been selected to receive a $1000 Sam Wallon Comnuinily Scliol.irsliip from llie Mocksville Wal-Mart slore. Sirong academic performance and Involvement In school and community activities conlribiiled lo Ihis seleclion. lessica will nllend Appalaclilan Slale University and plans lo inaior in Elemenlnry Education. Zakare will be allentling Campbell University and will major In Pharmacy. Since 1979, Wal-Mart has presenled more lhan $(10 million in comiminlly scholarships. Wal-Mart Is very pleased to award these academic scliiilarshi|) lo such oulst,indlng studenis. to rech out more extensively into the community is just the first step in our plan to positively im­ pact Davie County," she siiid. Other initiatives includc to identify needs and make sure vi­ tal services arc being met. Con­ tact the United Way office if you want to help. The Partnership Grant appli­ cation ean be obtained by con­ tacting Eichhorn at the Davie County United Way in the Brock Building, North Main Street, Mocksville, or by email to: duvieunllcdway@mocksville.com.\ in Davie County June 7, lyam Irie Lynch of 135 Camellia Lane, Mocksville was driving his 1985 Volvo vehicle cu.st on 1-40 in Ihc righl lune. Lynch lost conlrol and wenl off the roud, collided with a medinn cable, Ihcn spun around and collided wilh the cubic ngnin. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihc nccidcnl occurred ul npproxi- mulcly 4:13 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. Wrcck OnU.S. 601 A Dnvie mun wus churged with fnilure 10 reducc speed nfier the vc­ hicle he wns drivinghil nnolher June 7. Rodger Lee Lewis of 169 Wull Street, Cooleemee wns driving his 1984 Chrysler vehicle soulh on 601 behind n 1994 Cndilluc vchicle driven by Lena Ball Everhardt of 2595 U.S. 601 Soulh. Mocksville. Everiinrdt liud slopped lo innkc n left turn and Lewis fuiled lo slow in lime before colliding wiih her vc­ hicle. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the nccidcnl occurred ut approximately 7:30 p.m. nnd Iherc were no inju­ ries. Vehicle Wrccks,CollWts With Tree No churgcs were filed afier u wrcck in Dnvie on June 8. Tammy Patrice Brown of 122 Stony Brook Trnil, Mock.svillc wns driving her 1999 Pontine vehicle wesl on Interslnie 40 when il rnn off the right shoulder nnd slruck n tree. Trooper A.A. Justice, reported llie nccideni occurrcd ul upproxi- niulely 9:20 p.m. and Brown wus tuken lo Forsyth Hospilnl. SALISBURY UROLOGICAL CLINIC, P.A. The Salisbury Urological Clinic is proud to announce that D r . 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After setting the Mocksville career record for wins at 23, Lovelace pitched for UNC-Charlotte. For Davie baseball, Lovelace worked under Jerry Walser for two years und Mike Herndon for five. Whal likely I made him more appealing to Tabor was I his head-coaching experience in Legion. ; Going inlo June 2, he was 68-63 in his 'fiflh yeurul the Mocksvillc helm. , < "The Duvic udministrulion und ull Ihe couches I've worked with and been j. around hnve been first class," he snid. J "I worked with Benjie Brown anti Doug I llling in foolball nnd Walser und Herndon in busebnll. All those guys hnve shown greul lendership nnd shown me n ‘ lot of things Ihnt hopefully will help me i be successful." Tabor is an uttrnctive job. The Spnr- tans were the Centrnl Piedmont Conference’s dominant team for most ^ of tho 1990s, they won back-to-back titles us rcccntly 11» 2001-02 and lul- vanced to the third round of the state ■! ' ptiiyoffs In 2002. ’ ^ But they’re coming off nn 8-14 .sen­ son. “ I Ihink they’re looking for some­ body to be Ihere and be stable," Lovelace said. "1 think they’ve had four coaches in the past six years, and wilh me being head coach of the Legion team und be­ ing un assistant nt Davie for seven years, they thought there could be stability. "There’s a lot of potential there, anil there’s some good players that come out of feeder programs that will be able to help us nnd get this thing rolling.” The Lovelace move marks the third coaching loss (including Bill Oakley and Lee Linvilie) in three months for Davie, nnd all three nffected the football nnd baseball staffs. Herndon has just one as­ sistant on faculty. Matt Sain. ‘‘You ever seen such a hit in coach­ ing in one ycnr?” Henidon suid. "There's PIcuse Sec Coach - Page B5 Mocksville Legion pitcher Lonnie Barnes hurls one to the plate at Row an last w eek. - Photo by James Barringer Disappointing Mocksville Legion Falls To Rival Rowan Ky Mike London Spcciul to the Enlerprise SALISBUr<Y — Sometimes, devas- Inling losses carry over nnd thul may hnve hnd u lol lo do with Mocksville's 12-2, seven-inning loss ul Rowan Coiiniy on Wedne.sday nighl nl Newmnn Park, Slill smarting from kicking away a 4-3 decision at firsl-plnce Knnnapolis on Monday, Mocksville (3-3, 2-3 Area III Southern Division) did lillle right ngainst a rebuilding Kowan team ihnt came to the park baiting below ,200, "Sometimes when you deal with young kids like this, it's tough to bounce back," said Mocksville coach Mike Lovelace, Mocksville poked oul four hits againsl Rowan ace Palrick Adams (1- 1) and managed one hil over the final live innings. Meanwhile, five Mocksville hiirlers were roughed up for I.S hits. Rowan (3- 3,2-2) had nol produced more than 10 hits in any nf ils first five games. Rownn never worried afler cleanup man Selh Waller creamed a diree-run, firsl-inning homer off Mocksville starter and loser Lonnie Barnes. West Rowan jayvee player Brell Malley added insull to injury wilh a liorner in the seventh. Hatley connected in his first Legion at-hal. Mocksville made its only noise in the second inning when Cody Crotts cracked a iwo-run double to plate Jess Maloney and Chad Bonne. Maloney, who pounded llie ball in the Kannapolis Please .See Davie • Page 114 R ain P laying H avoc W ith S chedule Mocksville's home game on Friday wilh Troy was suspended wilh Troy lending 10-9 in the ninth. Mock.svillc's home gume with Le,\- ington Salurday was postponed due lo rain. Probable makeup date is June 22. M ocksville’s home game wilh Kannapolis on Sunday was rained oul and will be mude up in its enlirely. lllin g L o s e s F o u r C o a c h e s Last year Davie High foolball coach Doug llling had 13 a.ssislanls. Now he's down lo nine. Ol'I'ensive coordinator Bill Oakley won the head job al Norlh Forsyth, nnd head J V coach Lee Linvilie left with him to serve as Oakley's assistant head coach. Last week receivers c6ach Mike Lovelace was named the varsity base­ ball coach at Mount Tabor on June 3. The fourth loss is Jeff Ward, a veteran volunteer on defense who decided to get oul of coaching. Those losses left immense holes in llling’s staff, but he hopes to fill the voids with Chris Callison, the varsity assistant in softball, and Mike Herndon, Ihe varsity baseball coach. Callison and Herndon, who handled linebackers un­ der llling from 1998-2001, are well known and would be terrific additions. Bul even if they cun'l muke the com- milmcnl to foolball, llling snid his stuff would remuin sirong. "Righl now we’re not going to hire unybody (outside)," llling snid. "We're hoping lo hire Cullison to replace Lovelace, and we’re still trying lo get Herndon back. Ron Bivins is still going to help us as a volunteer and we've still got 10 coachcs. So we're still in good shape. We just had a luxury the lasl couple of years to have 13 or 14 coaches." Right now the coaching positions look like this: Mike Rominger, defen- . slve backs; Devore Holman, lineback­ ers; Tllden Carter, defensive line; Keith Whitaker, outside linebackers; John ^ Bullins, defensive backs; Bivins, defen­ sive backs; llling, defensive line und kickei's; Chad Groover, offensive line, Malt Sain, offensive line; nnd Barry Whilldck, bnckfield. Holman is Ihe defensive coordinator. Wliilloek nnd Curler huve Inken over new roles, with Whitlock nt offensive coordinator and Carter al J V heail coach. "If Callison comes, he'll do receiv- ci-s," llling said, “ And if Herndon comes, we'll put him back vviili linebackers and pul Holman back at tlefensive line." ГМК DAVIK FO O T BA LL FAM ­ ILY was sad lo see Ward go. Although lie sal out die 1998 senson nnd relumed, nil indlcnlions are this lime he's hung il up for good. The fonner slar allilele nnd 1974 Davie graduate volunleercil for 11 yenrs (1991-97, 1999-02). While his behind- ' llie-scenes contribulions might have gone unnoticed lo casual fans, Ihey left a pronounced mark on coaches and play­ ers. Please See Fourih - Page 115 O a k V a lle y O p e n s IS w im S e a s o n W ith in O v e r F o rs y th Oak Valley thumped Forsyih Souniry Club to open its summer swim pague last week and then fell lo frennial power Sherwood 400-.‘i2l. Opening ils fourih season with a 13-34.*) win over Forsyih, Oak Valley ved notice that it can no longer',be for granted in the Greater inslon-Salem league, j Oak Valley won two meets last yiiar, coach Larry l|mberger said his Bmmers have comc into their own. ¡"They swam great," he said. “ Last r was close (agninsi Forsyth Country Bb.) To bent Ihem by a good margin [ lime shows our improvement, rSlierwood will probably win the |ue. To only lo.se to them by 121 is good. There's only one or Iwo r teams who will swim better than |ak Valley beefed up its couching gthis yeur lo liundle Ihe w hopping 130-plus swintmer.s' onllic Ieam ; ’ Oak Valley raided cross-county rival Hickory Hill lo claim Emma Jakob for one of ils yoaches. Also, tJmherger's mother, Karen,,long-time physical education leacher al Shady Grove Elementnry, joined the sluff. , ^‘Г т hnppy 10 hnve., Ihenv," Uiiiberger .said. ''Emma’s awesoniii. She’s going to hel}) us.” ' She helped immediately, bringing her younger sister, Hannah, with her and David Stein, who adds muscle to the boys 15-18 age group, which surprised Sherwood’s swimmers. Tlw Orcas’ date wilh Forsyth was postponed a day due to rain, and was shortened for lightning. The firsl place Orcn finishers included; • 7-8 year old Medley Relay — Gabby Mncnione, Kristinn Parrish, Claire Whitaker, nnd Kelsey Orr. Please Sec Onk Valley - Page 112 Oak Valley Swim Coach Emma Jakkob gets Dommlnick Carbone and Brittany Landreth ready. ■‘•y.'J I 112 ■ DAVIK COUNTY KNTIÍRPRISK RKCORD, Thursdiiy, June 12, 20Ü3 DAVIK C O l'M V KiNTKRl’RISK RKCORD, Tluirsdiiv. Jiiiif 12. 2003 - 11.1 Malt M eeker reaches for the backstroke. W ar paint— Hannah Keeney letters Andrew Buchanan’s back with the help of Bradley Landreth, Cassidy C han­ dler and Alex Smithdeal. Oak Valley Beats Forsyth, Loses To Sherwood Nolan Day gets a lift out of the pool by his proud mother. Alex M acaione and Taylor Moore check the schedule. Fam ily affair — mom Darlene Utt and grandm other Judy Cokerham sat at pooiside to cheer Teddi Utt, 6, Conlimicd Krotn I’lijju HI • 11-12 year old Medley Relay - Ainticr Parrish, Carly Pralapas. Auluiiin Jones, and Taylor Moore. • 1.^-I4 year old Medley Relay - Bennell Sliipman, Nie O'Brien, Drew Esposito, and Juslin Lee. • I.“)-18 year old Medley Relay - John Michael Burtell, Logan Quehunim, Hen Johnson, and DavitI Slein, • 11-12 year old Dislance Freestyle - Daniel Wcndel. • 1.1-14 year old Distance Freestyle - girls, Jamie Slancliff; boys. Bennett Shipman. • [.“i-IS year old Distance Freestyle - David Slein, • 10 and under 100m Individual Medley - Hannah Keeney. • 11-12 100m Individual Medley - girls. Autumn Jones; boys, Daniel Wendcl, • 14 year old 100 m Individual Medley - Bennett Shipman, • 11-12 year old .SOm Free­ style-Autumn Jones. • l.i-14 year old 50m Freestyle - Erica Corne, • y-lO year old 2.Sm liackstroke — girls, Hannah Keeney; boys, Zack Waller • 1.“! -18 year old 50m backstroke - Sicphanic Wcndel, • 7-8'' year old 25in Hreaslslroke - Brendan Radatovich. • 9-10 year old 25m Breaststroke -AIc.x Smithdeal, • 11-12 year old 50m Breaststroke - Daniel Wendcl. • l.'i-14 year old .50m Breast- slrokc - Nic O'Brien, • 15-18 year old 50m Breaststroke - Logan Buchanan. • 7-8 year old 25ni Butterfly - Grace Bartelt. . • 11-12 year old 50in butter­ fly - girls. Autumn Jones; boys, Daniel Wcndel. • 7-8 year old Freestyle Relay - Kristina Parrish, Kelsey Orr, Gabby Macalonc, Claire Whilakcr. • 9-10 year old Freestyle Relay - Zach Waller, Landon Whitaker, Jay Slancliff, Christian Day, • 11-12 year old Free.slylc Relay - Aulumn Jone.s, Amber Parrish, Taylor Moore, Carly Pralapas. Oak Valley also recorded .several firsl and second placc nnislies. Those completing the Tirsl second placc nnishes arc: • 13- 14 year old Medley Relay - Miranda Esposito, Cara Hennings, Hannah Jakob, Erica Come; second, Allyson Beeson, Amy Gilbert, JaiTiie Slancliff, Lauren Mitchel • 15-18 year old Medley Relay - Jessica Burgess, Jackie Baugh, Brittany Rowe, Cindy Kohncn; second, Alyssa Corne, Sarah Martin, Kelsey Shipman, Alex Champney, • 7-8 year old distance free - Claire Whitaker, Kristina Parrish, • 15-18 100m Individual Medley - Zac O ’Brien, Drew Esposito • 7-8 year old 25m freestyle - KrLstina Parrish, Claire Whitaker • 1.1-14 year old 50m Free­ style - Juslin Lee, Drew Esposito • 15-18 year old .50m Free­ style - David Stein, Logan Buchanan • 11-12 year old 50m Backstrokc - Charlie Roberlson, Daniel Wendcl • 13-14 year old 50m Backstroke - girls Miranda Food and drinks call to the swimmers betw een events — from left, Zach W aller, Eliza­ beth Waller, Andrew Buchanan, Bryce Bartelt and Myles Phillips, From left, Bradley Landreth, Nicholas Whaling and Cassidy Chandler at pooiside. Esposito, Erica Corne; boys Bennett Shipman, Nic O’Brien • 15-18 year old 50m Backstroke - David Stein, Zac O’Brien • 7-8 year old 25in Breast­ stroke - Kristina Parrish, Cara Walton • 13-14 year old 50m Breaststroke - Cara Hennings, Hannah Jakob • 13 -14 year old 50m Butterfly - Drew E.sposito, Nic O ’Brien • 15 - 18 year old 50m Butterfly - Logan Buchanon, O'Brien Shcrwoud 521, Ouk Valley 400 Oak Valley completed their second meet of the .sea.son competing against the Sharks of Sherwood, Although the Oak Valley Orcas performed well they were defeated by a scorc of 40(K52I, The following swimmers finished first in their age group; • 7-8 year old boys Medley Relay - Erik Schoning, Colin JoUlersma, Chase Moore, Nicholas Whaling • 9-10 year old girls Medley Relay - Hannah Keeney, AIcK Smithdeal, Kelley Wallon, Laura Shelton • 13-14 year old boys Medley Relay - first, Bennett Shipman, Nic O ’Brien, Drew Esposito, Ju.stin Leo; sccond, Ben Johnson, Josh Sprinkle, John Michael Bartelt, Nolan Day • L5-18ycar old boys Medley Relay - Cassidy Champney, Robert Sparks, Jonathan Loos, David Slein • 11-12 year old girls Dis­ lance Freestyle - Autumn Jones • 11-12 year old boys Distance Freestyle - Daniel Wcndel • 15-18 year old boys Distance Freestyle - David Stein • 10 and under 100 m IM - girls Hannah Keeney • 11-12 10 m IM - Daniel Wcndel • 9-10 year old 25m Freestyle - Hannah Keeney firsl, Alex Smithdeal sccond • 11-12 year old 50m Freestyle - Curly Pralapas first, Jennifer Boolh second • 15-18 yeur old 50m Free.slyle - David Stein • 7-8 year old •25m Backstroke - Brendan Rada­ tovich • 9-10 yetir old 25m Back­ stroke - Hamiah Keeney, first; Kelley Wallon, .second • 15-18 year old ,50m Back­ stroke - David Slein • 7-8- year old 25m Breast­ stroke - Brendan Radatovich • 9-10 year old 25m Breaststroke - Alex Smilhdeal • 11-12 year old 50m Breaststroke - Daniel Wendcl • 13-14 year old 50m Breaststroke - Cara Hennings • 11-12 year old 50m Bmierfly - Autumn Jones • 9-10 year old Freestyle Relay - Laura Shellon, Hannah ^ Kccnoy, Alox Sinllhdeiil, Kelley Wallon • 1.3-14 year old Freestyle Relay - Nic O'Brien, Juslin Lee, Drew Esposito, Bennett Shipman ' • 15-18 year old Freestyle Relay - Logan Buchanon, Jonathan Loos, Zac O'Brien, David Stein, TImi'sday, Oak Valley will hosl Ihe Old Town swim club. Coaches Em m a Jakkob and Larry Um berger lead the O ak Valley swim m ers in a pre-m atch cheer. Sum m er Sports Cam ps Scheduled The Mocksville-Davie Rec­ reation Department has ihree more camps .scheduled for Ihis summer, including .soccer, bas­ kelball and wrestling. Soccer; Boys and girls, ris­ ing kiiulergarteii Ihrough sixlh graders. June 23-26. Register by June 17, Time 5-6:30 p,m, al Pinebrook Elemenlary, Cost ,$.35 includes a T-shirt. Instructor; Randy McDanicI, lla.skclhall: Hoys and uirls. rising Ihird Ihrnuiih si.vlli grad­ ers. June 23-2(1. Uogislcr Uy .lune 16. Hoys 1(1 a.m.-12 p.m.; girls 12:30-2:30 p.m. Cusl S3.“' in­ cludes a T-sliirl. Inslruclors: Soulh Davic coach Hronl Wall and Davie High c<iacli Mike Absher. Wrestling; Ages rising sec­ ond through eiglitli graders. July 7-10. Register by June 30. Timi' 3-5 p.m. Location: TBA. Cosl •S35 includes a T-sliirt, Inslruc- lors; Adam Barber ami Soutli 'Davie coach Howard Riddle. Habitat Golf Tourney Saturday The Habitat For Humanity Golf Tournament will be June 14 al Hickory Hill Counlry Club, The toiniiament will be a I'our- man captain's choice with a sliol- gun start at 1 p.m. Са11751-7515огУ98-.52.37ю reserve a spot. Rams Preregistration June 29 Unlimited Home Run Softball Tournament To Benefit Relay There will be a one pitch, unlimited home runs double elimination softball tournament Salurday, June 14 at Rich Park. Sponsored by the Town of Mocksville's American Cancer Society Relay for Life leam. the rain dale will be Siuulay, .lune 15, Entry fee is .Slid. For more information or lo enler, contact kustin Harpe at 751-2325 or 39')-i,f,50: or Ron Humeral 751-6231. All parenis of interested thirti Ihrough sixlii graders miisl attend a preicgistration for the Mocksvillc Rams youth foot­ ball leam al 2 p.m, on Sunduy, June 29 (location lo be an- nounced). If unable 10 attend, call Kcrwyn Wilson at 284-4827 (fifth and sixth graders) or Vincent Cockerham at 751- 4729 (tliird and fourth graders). Dancing Boot Camp June 23-27 The Davie High dancing bool camp will be June 23-27 from (i- 8 p.m. al Davie. The cosl is ,S45 per child. For more iufonnatiim, conlacl ('olleeii I’ilts al 751- 4(i77. Jasm in Gunning, pictured with her brother Jesse and father M ike, will be going to Florida to play for a national cham pionship in basketball. Jasm in Gunning On Cliam pionship AAU Basketball Team Old S chool Davie Sports From June, 1978 Jasmin Gunning, a rising fifth grader at Pinebrook Elementary School, is in for a busy summer. The 5-4 lull 10 year old plays ceiitcf for the Daviilson Couniy Vipers, an AAU basketball team lhal plays oul of Lexington. After II four-month season of tournamenl play, the Vipers ( 17- 8) won the conference . championship und placcd third in the NC stale championships recently in High Point, The strong finish earned them an at-large bid to Ihc National Toumument in Orlando, Flu, July 5-12. “ She’s come a long way in u shorl amount of time," said her coach John Wilson, a social service counselor in Thomas­ villc, “ She's really learned lo dominate the paint, und really toughens up her defense againsi more experienced players.” After her return from Florida, Giiiming will compete with the Davie Dragons, a toiirnainem softball teiini that plays in the Pony League, Ciunning has been .selcclcd us u slate finulisl in Ihe Miss Pre- teen Scholurship and Recog­ nition Program. The program, an invitation only event that focuses on academic records, awnrds, honors, and purticipalion in community .scrvice rccognlzc.s young ladles ages 7-12 for Iheir personal uchicvcments. The program will be held in Raleigh the week of July 27. The winner of the Raleigh coinpelition will receive u $5,000 scholurship and an invitation lo the national compclition ill Baton Rouge, La. in September, • In the Junior Olympics Truck and Field Meet al Norlh Rowan, Davie Couniy athletes set 10 records and captured 17 firsl placcs, Joseph Arnold sel the high-jnnip rccord in the 12- 13 age group. First-place win­ ners from Palsy Crenshaw's Cooleemce team were HurricI While, who set records in the broad jump and shol put in the 10-11 division; Franccs While, who set the .shot-put rccord in the 10-13 division; Scotl Shaver, who sel the broail-jump record in Ihe 12-13 division; and Timmy Steele, who set Ihe dis­ cus rccord in the 12-13 division, • The football winners al the Davic High athletic banquet were Daniel Brown (mosl valu­ able defensive back), Terry Creuson (mosl valuable defen­ sive lineman), Janies Fowler (mo.sl Improved), Rex Allen (mo.sl valuable offensive line­ man) and Rundy Barker (most valuable offensive back). The olher award winners were Dennis Prcsnell (M V P cross counlry), Joey F.veridgc (M VP boys lennis), Lana I lanes (M V P girls lennis), Johnny Miller (M VP boys basketball). 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Goodman started at sccond base, then took the mound and racked up tlie last eight outs of a ten.se 4-3 win over Mocksville that kepi Kannapolis (5-1, 4-0) on lop in Ihe Southern Division of Area III. Mocksville right-liimdcr Dan Poindexter threw a complete game and fanned eight, bul ab­ sorbed a loss he didn't deserve. His teatnmales committed five errors. "Kannapolis is suppo.sed to be one of the belter teams, and wc were right there,” said Mocksville coach Mike Lovelace. “ We were probably the better tcain tonight." Goodman doubled in the first Lovclacc Coach Takes Baseball Job At Mt. Tabor Conlimied Knmi I’lige 111 a guy at Catawba who’s certified in history lhal would tike to come. So I need lo talk to Dr. (Lindii) Bost about hiring a base­ ball coach, lie coached al Catawba this year." Notes: Lovclacc, wife Penny and seven-month-old son Easton live in Advance and phin lo stay Ihere. ... Despite leaving Davie High, Lovelace said he doesn’t plan to retinquisli liis Mocksville Legion job. Will'd Fourth Coach Leaves Davle Conlimied rroiii 111 "His experience is .second to none, and he’d been a very valu­ able part of our coaching staff," llling .said. “ He had a great rap­ port witli the kids and he did a tremendous job with our defen­ sive staff. "A lot of tilings he did were unsung, unrecognized and un- pubiicized, but tiie coaches and kids really appreciated every­ thing he did, He’s tieen « trenien- dous asset in helping us build a program and win two conference chapipionsliips, and he’ll be sorely missed.” inning and scored on Matt Slack’s sacrifice fly to hund Dallon a 1-0 lead. That would be il for more than nn hour, as Dalton matched goose-eggs with Poindexter. Dalton breezed inlo the sixth wilh a three-hit shutout, bul Je.ss Maloney’s bullet off the 385- foot marker triggered five con- .seculivo Mock.svitte liits. Chad Boone’s single off the glove of a diving Goodman tied the scorc nl 1-all and Evan Beam’s two-run single gave the visitors a 3-1 lead. “ But wc weren’t going lo panic,” said Kannapolis coach Tate Osborne, "We’ve gol a lol of seniors over licre. Rowan had us 2-0 nnd wc came back.” Three errors by Mocksville (3-2,2-2) allowed Kannapolis lo creep within 3-2 in Ihe seventh. Osborne was gralefui, but nol apologetic for the breaks. "We’ve been stressing lo kids 10 stop striking oul und put il in play,” lie said. “ If you do that, a lol can hnppen.” Polndexler needed just one more quality pitch to maintain Mocksville’s one-run lead in the eighth, bul Mall Harris served a two-out, two-strike, opposite- Davie Boys Basketball Camps Upcoming Davle High boys basketball coach Mike Absher has two more summer camps - the par­ ent/child camp and the shooting and pluyer development camp. • The parent/child camp is June 13-14 from' 6-9 p.m. on June 13 and 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on June 14. The cost is $40 for both fallier and son and $15 for each additional child, This is open lo rising firsl graders Ihrough ris­ ing seniors, • And Ihe shooting and pluyer developmenl camp is June 16- 18 from 6-8 p.m. with a cost of $40. This is open to rising sixth graders through rising seniors. Ab.sher will do this cainp in con­ junclion wilh John Lentz, head men’s basketball coach al Lc- nior-Rhyne College. Absher wili take walk-ups, who need lo show up al least 30 minutes prior to the start of camp. For questions, contact Absher at 751-5905. Girls Camps Planned Coach Karen Slcphens will have the Davie girls basketball camp on June 16-20 and Ihc Davie volleyball camp on July 21-25 al the high school. The cost is $50 for each camp. At the basketball camp, grades k-8 wiil be 8:30 a.m.- noon and grades 9-12 from 1-5 p.m. All grades, k-12, will lie 8 a.m.-noon on Friday, June 20. The volleyliaii camp limes will be 8;30-noon for grudes 5- 8 and 1-5 p.m. for grades 9-12. All grades, 5-12, will be 8 a.m.- noon on Friday, July 25. Stephens will take walk-ups, wiio need to show up at least 30 minules prior lo the start of camp. Forms are available ut cuch middle school and the high school. These need to be re­ turned to Slcphens al Davie High. Tiic address is 1200 Sal- isbi'ry Road, Mocksville, N.C., 27028, If you do nol prcregister, 11 will be necessary lo do so on Monduy of each camp from 8- 8:30 u.m. Checks should be writ­ ten lo Davie High Da.sketbnll Camp or Davie High Volleyball Camp. field single lo score Garrelt Sherrill wilh the tying run. "If we’d had our pick of any­ body, we would have wanted Malt up tliere in that situation," said Osborne. “ He’d jammed me ail nighl wilh his faslbail,” Harris said, "Bul he gave me one outside and I just wcnl willi it.’' The ever-present Goodman singled Harris to third and Har­ ris scored what proved lo be the decisive run when David Perkins, who had a lough niglil al Ihird, couldn’t iiandle Dallon’s bouncer. There? were anxious moments in the Mocksville ninth after Brad Bullard walked to lead off the inning and slole second. Goodman fanned Josh Burgess and got a weak popup from Perkins, bul that brougiit up Maloney, who had almost knockcd down the fences with consccutive ringing doubles. It’s unusual to intentionally walk Ibe potential go-ahead run, bul Ihal's Ihe strategy O.sborne ordered afler a lenglhy team meeling on the mound. “Tough decision,” Osborne suid. “ But we're thinking Maloney's a big kid and it's still gonna take two hits lo scorc iiim from first. We rolled Ihe dice." “ Il was a smarl decision," added Harris. "Maloney was rip­ ping all night long. He hadn't gotten cheated on nothing.“ Goodman made the move work by striking out Poinilcxicr — looking — lo end the game. And looking at Lovelace's body language showed how much Ihis one hurt, “ We weren't looking for spectacular plays, bul we needed tile routine ones," he said. "This one woulda been big, but wc gave il to them. 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June 12. 2003 ■! . .1 D avie Schools WllllHin K. Diivic Klcmcnlnry l'icUl Day was hold Mondiiy, May 2fi. 'I lio raiiiy wcallicTliclilofl' wie day SH Ihe chilcircii i-ciiild go mil Ul play. .Sludenis enjoyed many events iliirinj! Ihc sunny day. Л siwcial llmnks goes lo parents iiiul lamily menilKTs who 4'olunleered lo iiiiike Ihe day sjKeial. .Speciul lhaiiks lo I’l; leachcr, Ann While, for coordinating the event. Students enjoyed a cookout for lunch. Thanks to cooks and lunchroom slalT. The annual Award's Day was held May 27. Principal IJanny Cartner welcomed guests and honored fifth grudc students. The pledge was led by three fiflli grade ■iliidents; Amlier Carrion. Mcuther .Scherer, and Miguel Kaniirez. Tcacher of the Year, Jen Dwiggins, and Assislimt of the Year, Mcloney Jones, were recognized, riie bus drivers were recognized; Clarence Elmore was recognized ns bus driver of the year for William K, Davie and llie county. Carla Mast was rccognized as cufeleriu worker of Ihc year for the school and couniy. Volunteer of the Year and Exemplary Servicc Awards were presented by Harharu Weaver und lлlwonna Oakes. Volunleers of Ihc Year were .Second Steps Tulors. The E.xeniplury .Service Award wenl to Wal-Mart. riic Soil nnd Water C'4iservntlon Dislricl presented lo Jourdan Hlaklcy. fourlli grader, un uward and check for her poster Ihnl won firsl place in Ihe county uml Ihen went im to win the district competition. Cnrol Coznn, nssi.'.tunl principal introduced bus drivers. Bus Riders of Ihe Yenr were prcseiitcil by bus drivers, Donna Anderson, Knlliy Drum, Clarence Elmore, Sonjn Sherrill, und Lydia Taylor. They were Diana Barron, Viclor Gutierrez, Bobby Joe Tompkins, Giscin Gulierrcz, Andrew Olson, Brandon Gnmmons, Brillnny Druugim, Dylan Ratledge, Leticu I’alino, Sara Childress. Tiffani Hoger. Bus Rider.s of Ihc Year Awurd were presented by Mcloney Jones, Sue Ireland, Donnn Lanning to Auslin Brown. Teachers from ench class presented awards in Ihc nrcns of Kiiulness, Citizenship, Technology, Spelling Bee, mul Qeograpliy Bee. The Kindness Awards went lo Beverly Diaz-Melara, Chloe .Silvn, Connor Carpenter, Dakota Rilcliie, Jordan Myers, Madison Sweitzer, Spencer Kelly, Thomas Sutton. Counney Jones, Joseph Wliilaker, Joshua Wagner, Mechada Boger, Misly McEwen, Tanner Cull, Dethnny Barkley, Brooke Ball, Jessie Ramirez, Juan Exign-Beltran, I’aytoii Kelly, Taylor Wcatlicrmnn, Aiilunm Church, Kaley Caudle, Ja'chawn Martinez, Logan Brosvn, Alicia Urioslegui, Andrew Olson, Brandon Onmnioiis, Carolina Oliva- Hernandez, Matthew Dyson, Alyson Jordan, llaniiuh Mcndrix, Izair Castoreña, Luke Naylor, and Torri Rogers. Citizenship Awards went lo Ally Ciregar, Cody 1 lenry, Diuna Barron, Jacob Beauchamp, Jacob Booe, Makula Caudle, Peylon Brooks, Taylor O'Neal, Becca Ferebee, Bobby Joe Tompkins. Brillany Cranfiii, MacLena Apperson, Mark Diaz, Matthew Scarlett, Alex lis|iiiuizu,C4Kly Boger, Kendal Tifft, Logan Hendricks, Lupita Cnsiro, Nulalie Ireland, Derek Duniier, Mudison Whillock, Nora iCunloul, anil Tyler Liickey, Abigail Ramirez, Emily Davis, Joat|Uin Ramirez, Ke'Airu Sniilh, Kelsey Tifft, Tyler Lee, Dylan Ratledge, Emily Whitaker, Leticiu Puliiio, Matthew Speer, and Michuel Tilley. Technology Awards were given lo Dnkota Bunch, Duke Whittnker, Kecnun Shoffncr, Tyler Kelly, Desirne Vandiver, Kristeii Rnmsey, Nathan Lee, Josh Blackburn. Shade Ashley. Shelby Mast, Jaime Burton, Sudie Lngle, Jamie Morris, Kelsey Tifft, Mack Britt, Courtney Williams, Dylan Stunibo, and Ryan Bameycaslle. Joan Means piesenled Ihc Technology Award in the absence of Tracey Phillips loTuylor Anderson. Tnylor had created n Hyper Studio presentation in Ltndn Burnette’s class that was out- slanding. Spelling Bee ciuss winners were Josh Chunn, Kelsey Tiffi, Tnylor Anderson, Tyler Lee, Brlllnnnic Ball, Jesscca Blackburn, Kasey Ireland, Krystal Beam, MuHhew S|Kcr. Begun Boyer. School winner award was presented by Mr. Cartner to Briilunnic Ball. Geography Bee Awards were given lo Andrew Olson, Cuillyn Hyde. Casey Ferrcbec. Clifton Bodenhanicr, Josh Polls. Shcrlyn Johnson. Boyd Johnson, Breck Prince, Clint Mast. Mnltliew Speer, Paula Romero. The school winner was Paula Romero, und il was presented by Mr. Cartner. Jen Dwiggins presented ESOL Awards lo graduates of the program to Joa(|uiii Ramirez und Johnny Hernandez. ESOL Student of Ihe Year went to Roberto Montoya. Mrs. Dwiggins. in Ihe absence of Melody Holmes, also presented the Spanish Student Awurd for Ihc Year lo Joanna Lucero. Joan Means presented the Art Sludenl of Ihe Yeur lo Alicin Hannon. In Ihe ubsence of imisic teacher. Lou Wilson. Mrs. Menns presented the music award to Rynn Bnrneycasllc. The Recorder Kurnte AwnrrI went lo Cuitlin Tullerow und Breck Princc. Chorus participants were recognizcd: Britlnnnie Ball, Rynn Bnrneycasllc, Krystal Beam, Austin Brown. Brandy Carlton, Maddic hunt. Tyler Jones, Spencer Lanning. Luke Naylor. Travis Norris. SamantlluTnrlctoii. Michuel Tilley. Cnltlin Tutterow, Danielle Young, Casey Cutter, Jcima Dowell, Jacob Draughn, TorrI Rogers, Heather Scherer. Matthew Speer. Kalee Trivetl, Jessica Bluckburn. Iznir Castorenn-Arcor.. Joshua Goins. Alecia Harmon, Hannah Hendrix, Kasey Ireland, Pnlli Kurfees, Joanna Lucero, Megan Medford, Lclicia Patino. Brandy Sands, Dylun Slumbo, John Wealhermnn, Courtney Williams. Allison Wood, and Rigoberto Uristegui, Ann While. PE leachcr. awarded Ihe Sign Helpers’Award lo Branily Sands und Brooke Wagoner. She presented Sportsnuuiship Awards, 1‘hysical fMlncss Awards and PE Club parlicipnnls. PE Club Awurds went to Alex Brill, Krystnl Caudle, Brillany Gobble, Sadie Lagle, Tyler Luckey, Jachnwn Martinez. Mary Belli Sherrill, Nora Zanlout, Peylon Hinckley, Raleigh Dooley, Mntthew Dyson, Trca Gentry, Esmernldn Hcriinndcz, Tyler Lee, Tori Norris, Zaclinry Paugh, Josh Potts. Kelsey Tifft, Luirinda Tillery, Briilunnic Bull, Kassandra Gcrdes. Spcncer Lanning, Nina Lofton, Clinl Must. Travis Norris, Samanlha Tarlelon, Michael Tilley, Cnillin Tutterow, and Allison Wood, Wee Deliver Awurds were presented by Sudie Whnley, Chris Donley, and Karen Prince. Awiirds wenl 10 Allison Wood, Alyson Jordan, Austin Brown, Brandy Curlton. Breck Princc, Brillnie Wngner, Caitlin Tutterow, Clinl Mast, Colby Heinpslcad, Counney Williams. D.J. Everhart. Duslin Ralledge. Hannah Hendrix. Heather Scherer. Jacob Draugh. Jessica Bluckburn, Kalee Trivitie, Kasey Ireland, Kussandra Gcrdes, Krystal Beam, Luke Naylor, Mntthew Speer. Megnn Medford, Panic Kurfees, Sara Childress. Saiiianllia Tarlelon. Shafcek Zanlout, S|iciKcr Lanning, and Travis Norris. Mary Ava Johnson presenletl Reading Awards for ench grade level: Christina Oraniiumun won for kindergarten, first grade winner was Joshua Gammons, Second grade award wenl lo Natalie Ireland, Ja'Clinwn Martinez placed first in third grnde while Taylor Anderson won for fourth grade. The fifth grade lop reader was Caillin Tullerow. Melissa Brown presented Power Render Awurds to Brandon Ganimons, Emily Davis, Jarrell Wnllnce, Peyton Blacklcy, and Tanner Bledsoe. Sandra Dyson presented Perfect Allcndaiicc for the Year Awurds lo Johnny Hernandez. Matthew Scarlett. Andrews Kolin. Andrew Lee, Alex Brill, Juchuwn Martinez, Jessica Buchanan. Emily Davis, Brenda Hernandez, Tyler Lee, Spencer lanning, Breck Wanl, Hannah Hendrix. Courtney Williatus, Franklin Bledsoe, nnd Chusc Prim. Tuylor Anderson wns awarded recognition as ihc Atlcndunce Assistnnt of the year. She helped keep slickcrs on the Perfect Allendaiice Board. Honor Roll for Ihc year were presented by third-fifth grade tcachers: Gaye Cnrotliers. Chris Donley, Tracy Dyson, Judy White, Jen Meagher. Diane Irclund, und Sudie Whaley. Siudents earning Honor Roll for the Yeur arc Aubrey Apperson. Brillany Anderson, Derek Danner. Haley Caudle, Ja'chnwn Martinez, Madison Whillock, Mary Beth Sherrill, Mary Kule Beck. Megnn Beck, Norn Zanlout, Sudie Lugle, Zachary Lawrence, Abigail Ramirez, Alex Henry, Brundon Gammons, Cnillyn Hyde, Chelsea Ledford, EsmeruUIn Hernandez. Jamie Morris, Jordan Drennen, Kc'Aira Smilh, Kelsey Tifft, Tnylor Anderson, Allison Wood, Breck Prince. Clint Mast. Cnitlin Tullerow, Dylan Ratledge, Emily Wliilnker, Hannah Hendrix, Heather Scherer. J((ssicaBlackbuni. Kalee Triville. Kuscy Ireland, Krystal Beam, Kassundra Gcrdes, Maddie Hunt, Megan Boyer, Michaci Tilley, Panic Kurfees, Pnuin Romero, Samathn Tnrleton, Sum Childress, Spencer Lunning, Jen Meagher and Tracy Cleary ptescnlcd Student Council Officers and Student Council Awards to the following sludenis: Hulcy Caudle, Lindsay Sunders, Jurrell Wullacc, Peyton Blacklcy, Taylor Anderson, 'I'yler Lee, Zachary Paugh, Kalee Trivitie, Kassandra Gcrdes. Siicnccr Lanning, and Trnvis Norris. PrcsidcniinI Acudcmic Fitness Awurds were given lo Spencer Lanning, Travis Norris, Michaci Tilley, Cuitlin Tutterow, and Emily Whitaker. The final award of the day and Ihe year wns the Lois Cain Evans Award, given each yenr to a fifth grader who exhibits the high stundurds thul Mrs. Lois Evans set and expected of her sludenis. The finnlisi were Mntlhew Speer. Sara Childress, Paltie Kurfees, Emily Whitaker und Michael 'nilcy. The winner was presented by Mr. Cartner and Peggy Evans. Michael Tilley, son of Anthony nnd Kim Tilley, earned the honor. “T h e re ’s No B usiness Like M lonkey B u sin e ss’ A Variuty Show Starring: Your Senior Friends from Your Home Town! •Music* ’Dancing* *Com edy* •Patriotism* *Spiritually Uplifting* B la is e B a p lis l C h u r c h T h u r s d a y 140 e xit # 170 right, g o one b lo c k le ft o n to J u n & 19, 2 0 0 3 B la is e C h . R o a d , M o c k s v ille 2 - 0 0 o m 336-751-3639 An enterfalning & educational afternoon (or seniors & Itie general publici Admission; $1.00 or Donation of canned goods or staples to"Meals on Wheels" Doorprlzes • Froe Refreshments A presentation of Noilhwest Piedmont Area Agency on Aging & NC Medicare lookout Program Senior Theatre Pioducer-Dliector Chris Parr CiuiiDc Caudle Gets Master Of Theology At Capital James Dcnni.s Caudle, son of Lafaycllc ¡iiid Betty Ciiiullc of Mocksville, rccciveil his mii.stcr of theology degree in Old Testa­ ment imd Hebrew Studies from Captial Bible Seininury in Lanhain, Md. on Mny 17. Me enrncd his inaslcr of divinity de­ gree from Capital in 2002. VVIiiie in seminary, Caudle wns involved in Ilte ministry of prciiehing, tciiciiing nnd music al Grnce Bible Church in Seabrook. Md. Cnudle cumed his bucliclor's of theology degree and master's degrec.s from Piedmont Baplisl College in Winston-Salem. A graduale of Davie High School, he i.s n member of Calvary Bap- tisl Church in Winslon-Salem. Cnudle is pursuing full-time pastoral ministry and hopes to do some leaching in a Bible college or seminary. The pursuit of a docloratc degree is also a possi­ bility. Nnylor Naylor Wins Collegiate Award Jaci|iielyn 1^ Naylnr of Mocksville has been named a U.S. National Collegiate Award winner in education. Naylor, wlio attends the Uni­ versity of North Carolina al Asheville, was nominatetl by Dr. Mark Sideinick, professor. Criteria include academic performance, interest atul apti­ tude, leadership qualities, re­ sponsibility, cnthiisiasin. moti­ vation lo learn and improve, citi­ zenship, altitude and cooperative spirit, depncdabgility and rec- oniniendation from a professor or college official. She is tlie daughler of Gary and Delphia Naylor of Mocks­ vilie and tiie granddaughter of Lester and Dorothy Naylor of Mocksville. John Folmar Earns Master’s John Folmar of Advance was awarded a master of divinily de­ gree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on May 16. The husband of Keri Folmar and the son of Paul and Sue Folmar of Advancc, he is a 1980 graduate of Boston Universiiy, Folniar attends Calvary Bap­ lisl Church in Winston-Salem, IVlorgiin Bilker Student Wins Comic Contest Morgan Baker of Burlington was chosen as a first place win­ ner in the Time-News Editorial/ Comic Strip Contest. Her strip was about the .school board decision regarding snow days. ‘ She i.s the daughter of C.D. and Cliris Baker. Her grandpar­ ents are Glenn and Dorothy Fos­ ter of Mocksvillc. 3 Earn GWU Degrees Three Davie residents earned degrees from Oardner-Webb University al Salurday, May 10 comincncenient ceremonies. Melissa Yvonne Richardson of Mocksville earned a bachelor’s degree in social sci- cnccs. Deni.se Porler of Mocksvillc earned a bachelor's degree in accounting. Crystal Dawn 3oggs of Mock.sville earned a bachelor's degree in business administra­ tion. о 0 p о о : 1 UBS at ж Dulin UMC înt<=> Ì 0 о ii Thurs. June 12 • 6 pm til 9 pm Firetrucli Visits * supper provided Fri. June 13 - 6 pm til 9 pm Glory Train Visits Come Ride ttie Train! * supper provided Sat. June 14- 9 am til 12 pm WBFJ Fm Radio’s “VBS EXPRESS” 8 c Lil* Pumper Firetruci: Slide * lunch provided Ages 3 and up welcome! Bring your friends & join us for lots of fun!!! О О 998-5409 iVlembers of the Cooleem ee High School Class of 1945 at a reunion M ay 17 w ere, from left; front - IVIary Eaton, R eba Holt, Mildred Turner, M ildred Seam on, Ethel Brooks; row 2 - Ethel Myers, Mary Tom Carter, M argie Payne, Jean Poplin, Neil Anderson: row 3 - Kid Myers, G ray Everhart, Frank Tatum and W ayne Eaton. Not pictured; Pauline Carter Deal, Jim Deal, Helen Everhart, M ariam Tatum and Susan Turner. Cooleemee High Class Of ‘45 Holds Reunion Cooleemee High School Class of 194.“! class members and spouses met in the fellow­ ship liall.of Cooleemee Firsl Baptist Church on May 17 lo enjoy and reminisce al llieir .SXlh year class reunion. There were 19 people present, with 13 class ineinbeis. The class graduated 39 mem­ bers und of Ihut, 16 are de­ ceased. ll wus the last class to graduale wilh 11 years ul Cool­ eemee. A candle lighting was held I'or the deceased members willi a inomem of sileni pruyer. Class members attending were Frank 'I'atum. Hayden "Kid" Myers, Cit'uy Rverharl, Wayne Eaton, Mildred Chappell Bryson Flnkiea In Summer Mathematics Program Mocksvillc native Bryson Finklea is one of 12 students from across the nation participat­ ing ill the Summer Research Ex­ periences for Undergruduales coiiduclcd by the mathematics dcparlment at Trinity University, San Antonio, ’I'exas. Finklea is a junior at St. John's College in Maryland. He attended the North Carolina School of Science and Math­ ematics. Finklea earned a perfect «00 on the mathematics seclion of tlie SAT college entrance lesl and has parlicipaled in a novel matliemalics ciirriculiiin al St. John’s in which faculty do not lecture, and instead, sludenis rend great novels witli niatlicnial- ics story lines. The program, lunded by the university and Ihe National Sci­ ence Foundation, is in ils sixth B r e w e r E a r n s D e g r e e Greg Neil Brewer graduated from I ligh Point University on May witli a baclielor's degree in business admiiiistration. Me is the son of Bobby and Vickie Brewer of Brook Drive, Mocksville. 14 Earn Catawba Honors I'Oiirlcen area Catawba C'ollegc sludenis earned academic hon­ ors for Ihc spring .semester. Named lo the dean's lisl and Prcsiileiilial Honor Roll wilh mini- iiiiiiii ,!.7 grade point averages were: April Dawn N:iylor. a fresh­ man. Tiionias Kyle Smith, a sophomore, Eric Liil'e Canlrall, a jiin- ior, and seniors Tony Ale.xander Blakiey, Asliley Elizabeth Holmes and Alan Chi islopher Jacobs, all of Mocksville; and senior Donna Sharpe Davis of Harmony. Named lo the dean's list with 3.5 or higher averages were: Karen Leigh Maready, a freshman of Advance: ami Kulh Ann Diehl, a freshman, Cynlhia Ellis Vogler, a sophomore, David Eugene I lenry, a Junior, and Roxanna Cromie Canter, Thomas Kay Coble and Myron 11. Coulsoii, all seniors of Mocksville. LeAnn Godbey In Honor Society LeeAnn Godbey, a 2003 graduate of Maryville (Tenn.) College was recently inducted into the Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Schol­ arship Society during a May 17 ceremony on campus. In I93'4, facilily establislied an honor .society to recognize supe­ rior scholarship al Maryville, Designated Alpha Gamma Signni, its provisions and rci|iiirements were, and slill are, idenlicai lo the na­ tional honor .society, I’lii Bela Kappa, ‘‘ The purpose of Alpha Gamma Sigma is lo sliimilate interest in intelleclual and culluial pursuits among all who study at Maryville College aiul lo encourage and recogni/.e sustained academic achieve- ineiils in the liberal arts," saiil Dr. Jerilyn Swann, assistant prol'es- ■sor of biology, at the ceremony. Inductees musl be .seniors, or in exceptional ca.ses, juniors, wlio meet standards ofschoiarly achieveinent and good moral character. No more Ihen 10 pcrcent of the graduating class may be inducted. Godbey is the daughler of Edward :ind Malissa Goilhcy of Mocks­ villc. She is a 1999 graduale of North Stafford I ligh School. Stafford. Va. DAVIK COUN TY KN TKRI’RI.SK RKCORl), I'htirsdii.v, .iiiiie 12, 2003 - B7 Tnrner, Ethel Spry Brooks. 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Craig Ecclestone, an interna­ tional program presenter from Data H arvest, and Retu K ohari from H ew lett Packard coiKkicted a w orkshop on how lo iiilegratc scieiitinc prolies and sensors into the science classroom s. By u sin g sm all h an d h eld com puters, called IPAQs, Soulh Davie teachers will he able to deliver an investigative .science program w ith students actively engaged in collecting rcul life data wilh quantifying results. Science ini|(iiry is difficult lo achieve in a traditional cluss- room setting w ith just te.xtbooks, paper, w ebi|uests or the internet. U nderstanding this, leachers at South D avie svrote an E isen ­ how er G rant for technology-en- gaged, m ulti-task, graphic rep­ resentation of the N .C. Standard Science Com petencies, Thi.s new technology will enable them to im plem ent .scientinc inquiry at its finest level o f deployincni. I’landhelds arc becom ing n w idely used technology in the teal w orld und arc found to huve a p o sitiv e im pact on stu d en t learning, m aking il an efncient educational tool.Sludents will be able to collect a variely of data, such as tem perature, hum idity, m otion, pH, sound, etc., by us­ ing probes and sensors attached lo Ihc handheld IPAQs. U sing Iheir handhelds, Ihey cun then graph and unulyze resu lts lo coiuplete their investigations. Students will also be able to transm it their data to other stu­ dents or dow nload their infonnu- tion to their com puters. T he connectivity possibilities of the IPAQs facilitate sharing and collaboration, thus provid­ ing the creative teacher with op­ tions that are im portant for a stu­ dent-centered, active learning classroom . T cachers at the w orkshop were involved in learning how to use the handhelds, sensors and probes and in discussing how to best im plem ent Ihe use o f the IPAQs in the regular classroom . Participants included Kathy C rew s, Jill G a ith e r, D ennis A dam s, Jennifer Salyers, Teresa C ook, A lan H yland, A m anda Shelton, Loretta Tucker, J.ickie W hile, M ona Podunovac, Brent W all, B elin d a G a rn e r, T im D e v e rlc k s, S h e ila T rib b le , M a rily n M cC la m ro c k , and Jeannic Galluz7.o. JoT inslcy, technology facili­ tato r o f S outh D avie M iddle School, Butch Rooney, director of technology o f D avie county Schools, Palsy Crenshaw , e.xccii- live direcio r o f instruction o f D avie C o u n ly S c h o o ls, and D avie Schools Supcrintendcnl Dub Polls w ere also in atten­ dance. T h e W h ite H o u se R esp o n d s Gift From Davie High Exceptional Cliildren Gets A Warm Reception The W hile H ouse receives approxim .itcly 2(),(K)0 pieces o f m ull a day. But D eborah Hirst, an excep­ tional children’s icacher al Davie H igh School, had faith. She knew the package her students sent w ould m ake il. W hen it becam e apparent that the United Slates was going lo w ar w ilh Ira q , h e r stu d e n ts started d iscu ssin g w ays they could .show their support for the president. W hat they cam e up w ilh was a carc package for the president, preparing him for the w ork ahead. They filled the care package w ith aspirin to curc the hcad- 3- aches that lay ahead, Cheerw ine and other gifts, along with a 12- stan /a poem explaining it all, and .sending support from the W ar Eagles. In addition lo the supplies, they also included a video wilh Ihe studenis reading Ihe poem and showing their support for the president's decision. T he students diil it right the first tim e through. Hirst lold the board of education. T hen the video went to the production stu­ dents for editing. The Salurday before Easter, H irst look Ihe package lo the post office. "T he girl al the post office said, 'you know he will never see it’." H irst kept her faith lhat the packagc would m ake it into the right hands. In M ay, H irsl receiv ed a phone call in her classroom . "I Teacher Deborah Hirtst, Principal Dr. Linda Bosl and su­ perintendent Dub Potts wilh gift from the W hite House. f didn’t even gel her last nam e. Il was Tracy som ebody calling on behalf o f the W hite H ouse." H irst wus sure il was a joke, but eventually she cam e around. Tracy w as calling to lell H irst tw o things; first, the video had been received. The packagc trav­ eled Ihrough three buildings, m aking its w ay up the ladder before it landed on T racy's desk and she decided il wns w orthy of the president’s atlention. The day she callcd H irsl, the video wus show n to everyone in the W hile H ouse on a w idescreen lelevision. But thill w asni all. The video, created by 18 stu­ dents at D avie High School had been han d -selected to be in­ cluded in m useum pieces for the W hite H ouse, and w ould be in­ cluded in Ihe N alional A rchives. Hirst cum e before the school board m eeting lo show Ihe board the tape. “W e’re supposed to be get­ ting a lelter from Ihe president and gifts for the kids,” .she said. “T he gifts w ere supposed to ar­ rive before the end of .school, but didn’t m ake it. Bul I know it was real." T hen il w as lim e for H irsl lo be surprised. “ Yes, M s. H irst," Superinten­ dent W .G. D ub Polls lold her, “it w as real, W ith lhal he presented her w ilh a fram ed copy o f a lel­ ter frotn the president und first lady, as well as u photo. T he let­ ter will be placed prom inently in D nvie H igh School, u rem inder o f w hal cun be done if you dont give up hope.” A SYLVAN M t )ii)( 'Ml Themoment she realized that homework didn't have to take all night. Take the frustration oul of studying. Ifyour child h.n ,i hard time .studying — nol knt>wing wlicre to st.irt or tr.inuniiig ,il the l.ist minule — call .Sylv.in now. 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Tite sum m er read in g p ro ­ gram for young people roars into full sw ing on June 16 w ilh a 7 p.m . p e rfo rm a n c e by M ark Duniel. H is m agical storytelling will inspire all to read and laugh. O n M onday, June 23, the m usical talents und slories o f W icker & Jones will be al Ihe library. M ore M ondays tnean m ore fun, wilh storytellers, m usicians, a puppet sltow und an ice cream purty. W ednesday w ill be crafl day. Stretch your creativity lo m ak e a fam ily of cornhusk dolls, o r dabble in stained glas-. >irt. M uke beaded jew elry or a fancy p u p er bonnet. P articipants w ill a lso m ake A ustruliun d id g e rid o o s. W hal is that? C om e find out. Like lo solve m ysteries? T h e w eekly trivia contest has begun. Test your w its and fact-finding skills in this w eekly question an d answer gam e. Sum m er is a great tim e for star gazing. The Calnw bu Sci­ ence C enter is .sending the trav­ eling plunetariuin for a visit on T hursduy, June 26 ut I p.m . Space is limited. C hildren age 6 and up can register at the library. S torytim es are h eld every Tucsduy imd Friday al 11 a.m. Kids of all ages are w elcom e. A calender of the sum m er youth activities is available at the library’s youth services desk. 12 Middle School Students In Talent Search Tw elve sludenis in the sev­ enth grade al N orth Davie und S outh D uvic m id d le sch o o ls liave been included in llie D uke U niversity T alent Search pro ­ gram . D uke U niversity selects the sludenis frotn those earning nt least 95 perccnl on sixth grade tests of achievem ent and apti­ tude. Tlic studenis ure olfered the chnnce to take the SAT or A C T exam s w ith other college-bound juniors and seniors. Students scoring ul or above a 510 on the SAT m ath o r SAT v erb al or ■above a 21 on Ihc A CT m ath, A CT English, A CT R eading, or A C T S c ie n tific R ea so n in g earned slate recoghilion. These students will be attend­ ing a recognition cerem ony on June 6 ill W ake Forest U niver­ sity. T he honoroes from D avie C o u n ty in c lu d e ; R e b e c c a C hurch, daughter of Jennifer and D av id C h u rch : J o n a th a n C ree k m u r, son o f K e lly C reekm ur and the late L in d a C reekm ur; Ian D ow dy, .son o f Traci Dowdy and David D ow dy; Ryan H am illon, son o f G ina und R uss B ru n n o ck ; C h a s e M ucuione, son o f B obbie and D av id M acaio n e; P e y to n M urray, daughter of Scarlet and D ean M urray; Zach Potter, son of M ary Jo and Jum es Potter; T aylor R an d al, d a u g h te r of Patnclu and S tanley R andal; A m anda R eavis, d au g h ter of Iona and Jam es R eav ls; Joitnalhan Roesch, son o f M ary Jane and R obert R o esch and Kim Conley; Rachel Sim pson, daughter o f T racy S cats and M arshall Sim pson; and C ayla Sim s daughter of D onna und Charles Sims. T w o W in In W o rd M a s te rs C h a lle n g e Tw o students representing W illinm R. D uvie Elcm enlnry S chool recently w on h ighest h o n o rs in th is y e a r’s W ordM asters C hallenge - a na­ tional language arls com petition entered by m ore than 250,000 students annually, w hich con­ sists o f three m eets at intervals during the school year. C om peting in the Blue D ivi­ sion, fourth grader Taylor A nder­ son placed am ong the 18 high­ est-ranking fourih graders in Ihe c o u n try in Ihe y ea r-e n d cululative standings. She wus ulso u nalional w inner for the year in the C ontinental M ath L eague, a scries of six m eets w hich require students lo solve m ulhem ulicul problem s. Fiflh graders K ryslal B eam und B rillanie Ball, al.so com pet­ ing in Ihe Blue D ivision, earned perfect scores along w ith 124 other fifth graders nationw ide. Also achieving outstanding results was fifth grader Spencer Lanning. The students were coached by Linda Barnette. Two Graduate From Science, l\/lath School The North Carolina School of Science and M utliem ntics A to­ tal o f 257 high school seniors from ac ro ss N o rth C aro lin a graduated from The N orth Caro­ linu Scliool of Science and M ath- em alics in Durliam on Salurday, M ay 31. Two D avie C ounty students w ere am ong Ihe 2003 N CSSM gruduutcs; • Jared D ane H ill, son o f Dr. M rs. Ivor D. H ill of A dvance; and - Jason K arl Ycllick, son of Mr. and M rs. D ouglas K. Ycllick of M ocksviile. N C SSM opened in 1980 and recruits slalew ide to educate aca­ dem ically talented llth and 12th grade students who .show prom ­ ise of exceptional developm ent und/or special interest in science and m alhem atics. Students ac- Sejal Patel In Meredith Research Programs A pproxim ately 78 M eredith College sludenis w ho have par­ ticipated in undergraduate re­ search recently had the opportu­ nity to present their findings at the Third A nnual M eredith Col­ lege U ndergraduate R esearch C o n feren ce lhat w us part o f M eredith’s C elebrating Student A chievem ent Day lield on April 24. S tudents either prepared a form al presentation or a poster detailing their findings. S ejal P atel o f M ocksviile m ude a presentation on 'T lie Re­ lationship Between Political Sta­ bility und Econom ic G row th und its Link to Politicui Institutions in the A siun R egion.” T his study altem pts to dem ­ onstrate that there is a connec­ tio n b etw e en th e e c o n o m ic grow th o f a country, its political stability, and Ihe type o f regim e adopted by the country. The study show ed Ihnt few er I'ree countries tended lo have faster econom ic grow th and that under­ developed countries m ay be eco­ nom ically better starling out as dictatorships. Patel also m ade a presenta­ tion on “C zech R epublic’s Re­ sponse to the C hallenge of Veri­ fication iitid tlie Im pact of S ci­ ence and T echnology on Secu­ rity." As ¡1 part o f preparing to represent Ihc Czech Ruptiblic nl a M odel U niled N ations confer­ ence Ihis sem ester, Ihe club re- .senrched Ihe challenge o f vcrifi- B lair H alver Earns B achelor’s B lair H a lv e r o f A d v an ce graduated from Belm ont U niver­ sity with a bachelor’s degree in bu.siness adm inistration (m usic business em phasis, Spanish m i­ nor) on Muy i 0 during the N ash­ ville .school’s spring com m ence­ m ent cerem onies. Hulver, the son of Todd und C h e ry l H u lv er o f A d v an ce, graduuled witli honors for m ain­ taining a grade poinl average of Cheerleading Camp Planned T h e D av ie H igh S ch o o l C heerleading C am p will be held June 16-19 in the old gym at the high .school. O pen lo children from rising kindergartners lo eighth graders, il w ill be held from .‘i;30-8;30 nightly. Cost: $40. 3.5 to 3.479. A fter a three-w eek m ission trip to Tem uco, C hile, he will live in Los A ngeles, Cstlif, where h e hopes lo conlinue his w ork nt P.m im ount Television Studios us 11 production ussistant on T he Dr. P h il Show. Day Program For Students With Mental Health Needs Considered A group w as recently form ed to discuss the grow ing need for a dny treatm ent program for sludenis in need of intense menial health services. W ith state required changes to Ihc mental health .sysletn, il has becom e increasingly difficull to find open program s for these students. The group discussed the needs o f th e program , but stopped w hen they reached Ihe issue o f finding .space. Because o f the m ental ill­ ness needs, they ugreed that the p ro g ram should not be housed at a school. If they can find a location to h ouse it, they will com e bnck to the board of education for help developing a m odel. In theory, the school system w ould provide the cducalional piece of the program , w hile C enterPoint w o u ld manage Ihe health por­ tion. If the program had been in placc Ih is year, it would have served 22 children ages 10-17, "W e hope you find the space," suiti M arlene Sham cl, "because we know Ihe need is there. These y o u n g people need as m uch sup­ port as our AG (academ ically gifted) kids." ^ d e l p h i i Communications Has relocated the IVIocksville Officer THIS WEEK ONLY! Stop In For A Chance tb win Prizes (Refreshments ' .Available) We’ve moved to 1368 Salisbury Rd. 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Davie People DAVIE COUNTV KN TERPKISE RECORD, Thursduy, 12,200J - Cl Shirey Hauser: "It w as kind of like som eone w as saying, 'W hy are you lying there? G et up and walk'." M i r a c l e S t o r y Shirey l-iauser Tal<es First Steps In Almost Three Years After Dreaming She Was Walking - P hotos by R obin Ferg usso n Am i Pelcr answered liim and said, l.nrd, if il he thou, hid me rimie nnto thee on llie waler. And he .und. Come. t\nd when Peier was come down onl of ihe .ship, he walked on the water, lo f-o to .lesiis. — M altlicw 14:28-29 (K JV ) In llic dream , Shirey Hau.ser was w alking. S h e h ad b een w ith h er husband, I3ikI, to see u doctor, and they w ere on Iheir way oul lo the car before slie even realizeil it. ■'H oney, I ’m I w alliin g ," sh e re ­ m em bers saying in I a m a /e m e n l. T h en she started looking a ro u n d fo r th e w alker Ihnt she had relied on sincc an Aiigiisl 2000 sur­ gery left her unable to use her right leg. "W here dill you leave il?" slie says ' B ud ask ed in the dreani, "1 can’l even rem em ber w hen I last used it," Shirey says slie responded. "I w ouldn’t get in the car. i said, '1,’ve gol lo w alk. I’m w alking.’ ’’ W hen she aw akened, Shirey felt out of breath, alm ost a s 'if she really iiad been w alking, “Il w as like, ‘W lial a letdow n,’ ’’ she says. " ‘I tiiought I w as w alking, and I w as dream ing.’ ” T hai’s w hen .‘57-year-otd Shirey felt wliat she describes as a strong sensa­ tion deep in her soul. “Il w as kind of like som eone was saying, ‘W hy are you lying lliere'? G et up and w alk,’ " she says. “ 1 tiiought, 'I can'l w alk. W hat’s w rong w ilh m e'/' ” She felt it again, tliis time even stron- H e a r t to H e a r t w ith Kathy Chaffin ger. "It w as just like som elliing saying, 'G et up and w alk,’ ’’ she says. Shirey sat up on the side o f Ihe bed. “I thought, ‘A m I supposed lo w alk?’ " she recalls. "I was fruslrated, ¡uul I stood up and look three steps.” She glanced at the clock so she w ould rem em ber Ihe lim e — 4 a.m . on IVtarch 7, 2003 — as the significance o f w hat had just happened struck her. “ It w as som elhing lhat cam e to my m ind,” she says. “W hen Jesus told Pe­ ter to wulk on tile w ater, lie d id n ’l turn around and say, ‘W eil, are Yon going to hold m y Iiand? O r ‘A m I g o in g lo drownV’ “He had faith, and he w alked, I said, 'I ’m supposed to be w alking.’ ” S o she did, Shirey w alked from her bedroom at one end o f Ihelr house on H ighw ay 64 East to tiie utility room on the other end, and back again. “I kepl thinking, 'I t’s d ark ,’ ” she says. '• 'I do n 'l even know w here I am , but I’lTi w alking, and I can 'l s to p .'" She was back in her bedroom w hen Shirey says il daw ned on her that som e­ thing m iraculous had happened. She lell across iier bed anti cried for joy. “I just started praising tlie Lord and praying," she says, “bccause I realized then that even though Jesus had nol been standing in fronl o f m e, H e had been telling m e w hat to do." Shirey got up and slarled w alking back and forth across Ihe house. “I d o n ’l know why Bud did n 't w ake up because I w as hollering, ‘Praise the Lord, I’m w alking,’ " she says. “T h at’s all I could say." A fter a w h ile , S h irey say s she couldn’t contain herself anym ore. She had to share the good new s w ith Bud, w ho had started sleeping in a separate bedroom ever since Ihe surgery lo fuse licr vertebrae had left her in excruciat­ ing pain. “1 w ent in his bedroom ,” she say.s'. “and I said, 'H oney I’m w alking,’ "ju si like in tlie dream , “ 'T he Lord has let m e w alk. He hus perfoniied a m iracle in niy body, and I’m w alking.' ” W hen he saw Shirey standing beside liie bed w ilhoul her w alker. Bud says his first tiiought w as to get up and grab lier before she fell. In his liurry to gol,out o f bed, hc got his logs tangled up in tlie covers. "I said, ‘Bud, don’t break your b a c k ,'" Shirey recalls, laugliing. “ ‘D on’t break your legs. Just get up,’ ’’ W orried thal she m ighl fall, Bud pleaded for Shirey to sil dow n, “ I turned tho light on," she says. “ I said, ‘Look al m e, I‘m w alking,’ and I look o ff oul o f his bedroom w ilh him righl behind m e telling m e to ‘Slow dow n. H old on. Y ou’re going lo fall.' ” In a few m inutes, Shirey says she stopped, lurncd and fell Into the arm s o f the iTian w ho had been her husband; for alm ost 38 years and her conslahl sourct! o f supporl d u rin g the m any m onths o f pnln. “ I told him , I said, ‘Bud, the Lord is iielping m e w alk,' ” she says. “Wc bolh just cried and praised tlie Lord and re­ joiced.” T h e n she slarled back w alking. For tw o hours, Shirey w alked, pausing only to call and share the new s with llieir daughler, K aren W agoner, w ho lives on B ear C reek C hurch R oad, and son Barry, w ho was in G reenville al Ihe time. She also called her parents, Edna and David H endrix, w ho live next door, and her sister and brollier-in-law , C onnie and D allas Jones, w ho live on the other side o f Iier parents, Shirey continued lo w alk. Bud got so tired from follow ing her, he had to sit dow n. Bul .she w oiildn’l slop, De.spile per­ m anent nerve dam age in her spine and right leg, Shirey had never slopped be­ lieving she w ould w alk again. Please l\ir n To Pnge C 4 / '(V : , ; I i'‘V 'i « ^ » М Ш к к а Й . .л. -й .Ул Shirey H auser had faith that she would walk again, despite perm a­ nent dam age from an apparient surgery gone wrong. C2 - DAVIE COUN'l'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 12, 2003 Marine Corps League To Hoid Membership Recruitment Here T h e O u tic riil A la n H . Turnage D clachm enl 1096 M a­ rine C orps League will be al the M ocksville W al-M art from 9 a.m .-6 p.m . S aturday, June 14 DHS Class Of For Members; Davie H igh School C lass of 1993 is planning its 10 year re­ union O cl. 18 at the Saw tooth BuiUlIng in dow ntow n W inston- Salem from 7-10:30 p.m. The cost w ill be npproxim ulely $30 perper.son. Reunion infom iation lo recruit form er M arines and to c o n d u c t a b ake an d craft sule. F or m ore inlorm alion, co n ­ lact Jam es R enfro at 284-4664. ‘93 Looking Plans Reunion will b t m ailed soon. The plan­ ning com m ittee is trying to gel in touch w ilh classm ates and addresses are needed. Send ad­ d ress in fo rm a tio n lo dhsflas.s93@holiiuiil.conr, or P.O. Box 711, M ocksville, Music, Bingo On Tap For Summer Fling This Friday P o tm a n 's S u m m er F ling from .S-K p.m . Friday, June 13 will feature three area hands. Jack Chapm an and Friends will perform from .‘i-6 p.m., The W ick er P ick e rs (C arl and S h irle y ) from 6-7 p.m . and Flatlands Bluegrass Band from 7-X p.m. There will also be free bingo, with prizes, at the restaurant on 678 W ilkesboro St., M ocksville. For m ore inform ation, con­ tact Tom m y D rifter Studios at 998-3110; or .send an em ail to: u>mmydrifier@aol.com. Girl Scout Troop 831 Plans Parents Night Out June 20 G irl S cout T roop 831 will sp o n so r a P arents N ight O ut from 5:30-9:30 p.m . on Friday, June 20 al B ethlehem U nited M elh o d isi C h u rc h , R ed lan d Road between U.S. 158 and N.C. 801, T he c h ild re n w ill g el a hotdog and m acaroni and cheese dinne or peanut butler and Jelly sandw ich. There will be gam es, m ovies and more. T he fund raise r w ill help Troop 831 financially prepare for a trip to N ew Y ork and H ershey, Pa. A donation o f S5 per child is suggested. Register by June 15 by calling 998-8064. K eller-Phillips C ou p le M arried Ferebee Couple Celebrates Anniversary W ayne and Bonnie Ferebee of M ocksville celebrated their 50th w edding anniversary with a reception for fam ily and friends at Firs! Baplisi Church of M ocksville on M ay 24. The reception w as hosted by Ihe Ferebee's children and grandchildren: Kenneth, Kathy, Collin, and K ristin Ferebee o f M ocksville and Rick and Lynn K cever of W inslon-Salem . A ngela Roiiee K eller and Ja­ son M ichael Phillips of M ount H olly were united in m arriage at 3 p.m . M ay 31 at C o n co rd U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h , M ocksvillc. T he Rev. P hillip Cole ofncialed. The bride is Ihc daughter of M ichael and Linda K eller of M ocksville. She is a graduate of D avic High School and earned a b ac h elo r's deg ree in nursing from W estern Carolina U niver­ sity. She is em ployed by B irth­ place at G aston M em orial H os­ pital. The groom is the son o f Annie and Bobby Phillips of G astonia. He is a graduate of Tabernacle C hristian School and attended G aston College for a M icrosoft engineering certification. H e is em ployed as a technical contrac­ tor al Belm ont Abbey College. E scorted by her father, the bride chose Heidi Hare, a friend o f C harlotte, as m aid of honor, and Jane Steed, aunt of the bride of D urham , as m atron of honor. B ridesm aids w ere friends o f the b rid e , D ian e W ilso n of Salisbury, Toni Lindley of G ra­ ham an d S h erry E ngland o f Statesville. The groom 's father was best man. Ushers were: Tony Phillips o f K ings M ounlain and Scoll Phillips of G astonia, the groom 's brothers; Scotl Keller, the bride's brother of Mock.sville; and M ike Robinson of G astonia, brother- in-law of the groom . Flow er girl w as Taylor W il­ son o f S alisb u ry , a frie n d ’s daughter. Ring bearer was Calan Phillips, nephew of the groom of Kings M ountain. A ftera reception at Jerusalem Baptist Church, the couple wenl on a w edding trip to Charleston, S.C. T hey are at hom e in M ount Holly.Mrs. Jason M ichael Phillips Storehouse Medical Clinic Open Another Day; Walking Event At Y Track Open ToAIUune 28 A Storehou.se for Jesus has added anolher day lo its free m edical clinic al ils headijuar- ters al 464 D epot St. in M ocks­ ville, now providing care for qualified chronically ill patients from 10 a.m .-noon on Tue.sdays. Follow -up patients who have already been seen by a S tore­ h ouse physician w ill be seen Ihen by Dr. G eorge K im berly, m edical d irector o f the S tore­ house clinic. Q ualifications for free treat­ m ent at the Slorehouse includc the follow ing: at least 21 years old: Davie resident w ithout ben­ efit of health insurance. M edi­ care, M edicaid or Supplem ental Security Incom e stnd proof that total fam ily household incomo during the last four-w eek period is no m ore than 200 percent o f the federal poverty level. F or exam ple, a fam ily o f four will not qualify for free clinic ireal- m ent al Ihe Slorehouse if ils to­ tal household incom e exceeded $3,016 during the latest four- w eek period. “We are pleased lo be able to offer this new Tuesday m orning service during w hich w e plan to concentrate upon hypertension w hich m any re fe r lo m ore sim ple as high blood pressure,” K im berly said. He is joined in serving clients by Drs. Melis.sa Seagle, Eliza­ beth G am ble, Joel E dw ards, Frank Tolbert, and physician’s a ssista n t, Jo h n L e v is. Dr. I'ran cis S late, fo rm e r clinic m edical director, w ill rem ain active as a backup physician. “T here are m any w ays in which patients may work to help overcom e their hypertension,'' K im berly said. “A m ong them are m edications and changes in lifestyle which one m ay adopt with good and positive results." K im berly is encouraging par­ ticipation in the S enior G am es w alking event to be held Satur­ day, June 28 on the Y M CA track in M ocksville. R egistration will begin al 8 a.m . with events start­ ing at 9. The com petition is open to all w alkers, including Ihose w ho u.se w alkers, Ihose in w heel­ chairs (.self-propelled or pushed by o th e rs), and Ihose u sin g c ru tc h e s , c a n e s or w a lk in g staffs, "W hile som e o f the evenls are carefully judged for w hat wc call fasl w alkers, including a five kilom eter race-w alk to be­ gin the com pelition, and a 1,500 m eter race w alk at Ihe end, we certainly d o n 't expcci m olhers pushing strollers to enter lho.se classes. Wc w ant fast w alkers, but certainly ure not ruling out those w hom w e might classify as som ew hat slow er,” K im berly said. A ll events ure open to any w ho registers and pays a $5 fee. Fam ily units will be charged $ 15 for a one-m ile event. All pro­ ceeds will go to a Storehouse for Jesus, helping lo rai.se money for a new distribution center on U.S. 64 east o f D epot Street. "T he im portant thing lo re­ m em ber is lhal w alking is one o f our best exercises, for it tones Ihe m uscles, reduces weight, and keeps w alkers fit and trim and m akes one feel better," he said. “ W e hope for a good turnout for our Senior event, to w hich the juniors am ong us are co r­ dially invited - either as specta­ tors w ho have age on their side - or w ho wish to enter any one o f the 10 events w hich will in­ clude events for toddlers, chil­ dren in strollers, adulls in w h eel-: chairs, and those using w alk -as-1 sisted devicc.s." K T here will aLso be a one-m ile ■' w alk for individuals, and n one • m ile w alk for fam ilies w ilh a > prize going to Ihe largest fam ily ; w hich participates. T here will be a bring-your- ow n picnic lunch in Rich Park at 12:45 p.m. CM nVKU nn РЕЕЗЗЩ ^^DODcaa S U I V I I V I E R S A L E S D R IV E 2003 D O D G E C A R A V A N S E 24L DC»« lev SHH 4 cyl. Ч lloor. 7 poMno«, ar ccnMonno. 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Doris W ill­ iam s, P h y llis W illiam s and P eggy W in frey rep re se n te d Davie C ounly al Ihc 83rd aniuial N orth C aro lin a E.xtenson & C om m unity A ssociation State Council M eeting in G reensboro M ay 6-8. The N orthw estern D istrict, w hich includes D avie County, h o sted th e m e etin g at the G re e n s b o ro -llig h P oint M arriott. Beck, counly council president, was voting delegate. The them e w as "U nited We Sland." T he mi.sslon o f NCECA is tostrenglhen fam ilies through education, leadership develop­ ment and com m unily outreach. In addition to conducting the business o fthe association. Stale Council celebrated acliicvem enl o f the m em bers. Awarils were presented for V olunlccr Exten­ sio n E d u c atio n P ro g ram (V EEP), Leadership und C erti­ fied V olunteer U nits (CVU). Harold Brubaker, N.C. I louse o f R epresentatives, e.xtcnded greetings at the opening lun­ cheon and the presentation of fla g s w as by the A ir P orce JR O T C C o lo r G u ard from A sheboro High School. D r. P h ilip R o so ff, D uke M edical Center, spoke on young cancer survivors. D eirdre M artin, representa­ tive for Sam aritans Purse, was presented w ith У00 shoeboxes filled wilh gifts I'or children in .45 countries. T he H arm onettes from Ml. H erm an M ethodist Church, G ra­ ham , entertained with a medley of patriotic m usic. The evening bani|uet opened with “God Ble.ss the U SA " by A ngie Davis. The speaker was W illiam Nutt, m em ory and m o­ tivational expert. T he closing brunch opened w ith a w elcom e and patriotic song by Randolph County com ­ m issioner, H arold Holmes. Lynn Minion, author and minister, was speaker. A dvance New s By Kdith iCInimcrmnn A dvance C orrcspoiulent V acation Bible School titled "L ig lith o u se K ids S h in n in g G o d 's L ig h t" w ill be at the I, Surah Kuy .lumes, would like til unnouncc Ihc arrivai of my b iib y sister, Einnin Michelle .laincs. She wus born on April 9lh, 20U3 at Kiirsyth Medical Cenler. She weighed 6 lbs. 10 0/.. and was 20 inches long. Our montiny’.s name Is Kobin Thomas .lames. Our dad's name is Sam .lames. Our maternal grandparents are Iluteh und Linda Thdinas. Our paternal grandparents are Wayne and .lean .lames. Our great-grandmother is Sarah .lames. M ethodist church June 15-1У from 6-8 p.m . E veryone is in­ vited. D avid O w ens, a m em ber of the G ideons, spoke at church S unday in the absence o f our p a s lo r, th e R ev . H arry S am m ons, w ho w as aw ay for a n n u a l c o n fe re n c e al L ak e Junaluska. Flow ers on the church altar Sunday w ere in honor o f Julia P atton's birthday on June 10. C o n g ra lu lu lio n s to H ank and G aye W ade w ho celebrated their 40th w edding anniversary Sunday, June 8. D ick and R eta V ogler took th e ir 4 g ra n d ch ild ren to the beach over the w eekend. T hey w e re S a m u e l an d R ac h el H am erick and D allon and A llie Vogler. T he "O ver the H ill G ang" enjoyed a trip S aturday evening June 7 to Liberty to see the Lib­ e rly J a m b o re e . L e a v in g C ornatzer B aptist cluirch at 4 p.m ., they drove lo A sheboro K & W for supper, arriving later Get Connected Work Sought For Summer Highlights Art Show DAVIK COUNTY liN'l'KKl'KISI'; KKCOUl), Thursdii.v, .|imc 12, 2003 - C3 G et coim cctcd to local art­ ist ry. T w ic e a year, th e D avie C ounty A rls Council (D C A C ) holds an arl show and sale. Work is sub m itted by local artists, judged by a juror, and then of- I'ered to the public I'or sale. T his summer, the D CAC will hold Sum m er H ighlights, an arl show to be on display from July lO -A ug. 22 in the lobby o f the B rock Peiforniing A rts C entcr 022 N. M ain St., M ocksvillc. T he juror for Sum nier High- lig b ts is N ancy B ru ce, a freelance artist. She has expcri- ciice in textile design, and has w orked w ilh m any corporations in the textile industry. Slie has also taught al several arts orga­ nisations, including the South C arolina A rts C om m ission and the Saw tooth C enler for Visual Arl in W inston-Salem . N ow she w orks with oils, acrylics, colored pencils, and all kinds of fabrics. She will be present at the recep­ tion. July 10.6:.4(l-7;30 p.m .. for a short presentation. The exhibition is for bolh two and three-dim ensional w orks of arl. A rtists m ay enter up lo lliiec w orks com pleted less than five years ago. A ny w ork thal has been displayed at the BPAC be­ fore w ill not be accepted. All w ork m ust be original in idea. A ju ro r w ill chose w hich w orks arc exhibited from those pieces en­ tered. A rt will be accepted from 10 a.m .-5 p.m . M onday, Ju n e 2.4 Friday, June 27. A n entry fee of $5 per artist w ill be accepted at tim e o f receiving. Call the D avic C ounly A rts C ouncil for a p rospectus, thal contains m ore inform ation, 7 5 1 - .4112. o r ch e ck the w eb site . n'\m'.diivii’arl.s.(n\i;. R u m p e ls tilts k in Area Children To Take Part In Workshop; Two Performances Of The Classic Tale M issoula Children's Theatre and D avie County A rts Council p resen t a m usical version o f R um pelstiltskin Saturday, June 2 1 at 3 p.m . and 7:MI p.m . in Ihe Brock Perform ing A rls Center, f)22 N. M ain St., M ocksville. A udiences are invited lo join in the fun of Festival Tim e and help C lara guess a rniscliievous little g n o m e 's nam e d u rin g R u in p elstillsk in . an o rig in al, m usical adaptation o f Ihis clas­ sic tale. The show will feaiure m ore than 50 local students appearing as c lia ra c te rs su c h as R u m p elstiltsk in , C lara. K ing V i'hatsat. the Jester. W izards, G nom es, K niglits. V illagers and Ihe busy liees. “ We are confi- ileiit that you w ill be am azed by w hat the cast w ill have accom ­ p lish e d in o n e w e e k ." sa id Shanda Sm ith, program director. Sealing w ill be general and tickets are $5. F or m ore infor­ m ation. contact the D avie A rts Council box office al 751-3000 or infoQi dtivii'iirls.in'j^. ill L iberty for the night show. A fterw ard s they sto p p ed at B urger K ing for a lale niglil snack before getting back hom e a ro u n d m id n ig h t. G en e L ivengood w as the bus driver. T liirty-five people enjoyed the irip svhich w as uniler the direc­ tion o f Sum and Janie С ЬарГт. R uby M arkland w as hospi- tali/.ed at For.sylh M edical C en­ ler lasl w eek for oiiscrvation und treatm ent for an apparent light stroke. A fter 2 days she w as releaseil. M abel H ow ard has been ail- m itted to D avie C ounly H ospi­ lal and is in serious condilion from a stroke. She has been a resident at A utum n Care N urs­ ing H om e for Ihe p asl few m onths. E dith Z im m erm an visited Julia Patton Sunday afternoon in celebration o f her birlhday. Edith also visited Lillie "Bark" V ogler during the allerm ion. G el w ell w ishes go out lo V irgil Potts w ho is confined to hom e witli various ailnienls. S p e c ia l o f t h e W e e k M & M M a r s Assorted Candy ea. Limit 8 While Siipplic.s Fvii.st It’s Here Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! 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W hy n ot?' " she retails. "1 said, ‘because Ihe Lord and I had a long talk, and h e's going lo lei m e w alk.' " Thai night, w hen Shirey and Bud w enl oul lo cal with Connie and D allas, Shirey told her sis- ler she w ouldn'l have lo open the door for her m any m ore lime.s. “ She said, ‘W hy?’ " Shirey recalls. "I said, ‘C onnie, 1 jusl have failh. I Ihink one o f the.se days soon. I'm going to w alk, and I'm going lo open ihe door for you.’ " T his is Ihe slory o f Shirey H auser's failh. It is the slory o f a surgery lhal apparently w ent w rong, a tragic situation m ade even w orse by w hal seem ed to be a failure of a doctor and hospital lo be honest about w hal had happened or to even attem pt to correct il. Il is a slory lhat kept m e aw ake al nighl as I recalled Ihc horrible pain Shirey described in the three-hour interview for this sto ry and th o u g h t abo u l Ihe agony h er fam ily m usl have gone Ihrough as they walelieil helple.ssly while .she suffered. Bul in Ihe end, as I lay this story lo resl, il is one I am truly privileged lo lell. For ultim ately, il is the slory of a w om an who believes with all her heart lhal G od som etim es intervenes lo right a terrib le wrong and lhat even m ore than 2(KK) years after H is crucifixion, Jesus can still bid .someone lo stand up and walk. Shirey H auser believed, and .she walked. H e r nightm are began in late 1998, when she started having shooting pain and severe cram p­ ing in her bullock.s und right leg. Shirey wenl to her prim ary cure physician. Dr. Jesus G onzales of > Mock.svillc, on M arch 29, 1999, seeking treatm ent, and he re­ ferred her to the N eurology O ut­ patient Clinic at a nearby iiospi- tal. T here, she underw ent tests which were evaluated by a neu­ rosurgeon, wlu) eventually rec­ om m ended surgery to relieve pressure on lliree spinal nerve roots. Tlie surgery on M ay 17, 1999, eased the pain temporarily, bul within a few m onlhs, it was as bad as ever. Shirey w as w orking for Dr. I’aul M ighion al the time, and liie pain would be so bad by hmcli- lime lhat she would have lo lie dow n in one of the denial chairs. By the lim e she got home in the evenings, the pain kepi her con­ fined to the couch. "I couldn't do anylhing," she says. T his w as very difficult for Shirey, who was used to doing and going all Ihe tim e. She :nul Buil co-ow ned the miniiiture golf course open then on Yadkinville Road with Larry Staley, w ho has been B ud's partner al M ocksville Furnilure & A ppliance for 29 years. Every olher w eekend, Shirey nnd B ud w orked at the g o lf course. T hey w ere also active m em bers o f Fork Baplisl Chtirch and en jo y ed gettin g together w ith fumily and friends. In recent years, Ihey enjoyed Iraveling and had been on trips lo H aw aii, London, the Bahamas and M exico. Shirey w as looking forw ard lo being able lo resum e her busy life and w ent bnck to the neuro­ surgeon w ho had done the first procedure. T his tim e, he diagnosed her wilh degenerative .scoliosis and five slipped di.scs and recoin- m eniled further surgery to fuse her vertebrae. "S o whal do you do?" Shirey snys. "You agree lo have done whal the doctor snys is going lo help you." T he surgery w as scheduled forA ug. 2I,2(MX). S h ire y w o rk ed for Dr. M ighion the Friday before Ihe operation w as to take place on M onday. A nd though she w as in considerable pain, Shirey says she had no problem s w alking inlo the iiospital on her ow n. She had already been prepped for surgery and w as in the hold­ ing area w aiting w hen Shirey w as lold her surgery had been delayed tlue lo an em ergency. W hile there, she lold a nurse a disturbing slory aboul how her chart kepi getting m ixed up with u n o lh e r p a tie n t, a S h irle y Hauser. S hirey (pronounced Shy-rce) does not have an I in her nam e. But on al least three or four oc­ casions, she says she lold the nurse, a hospital staff m em ber had the w rong chart w hen she w ent in for an exam ination or lest. M osl recently, S hirey says she was having a diagnostic pro­ cedure done in w hich dye was injected into her spine w hen she noticed the X -rays hanging on the wall beside her. "W hose X -rays are Ihose?" she says she asked. Tlie technician said they were hers. "I said, ‘No, lhal sp in e is straig h t.'"sh e says. “ ‘My spine. I’ve seen, p ic lu res loo m any lim es, and il looks like an S. Tliose arc not my X -rays.' " W hen Shirey asked aboul the black splotches on the X -rays, she says the technician told her Ihose w ere the screw s and rods lhat Ihe neurosurgeon had put in during a previous surgery. "I said, 'N o ,' " she says. "1 said, ‘T hat's why I'm fixing to go inlo the hospital. I don't have any screw s and rods in my back.' "H e got really, really irritated wilh m e, and he .said, ‘These are yonr X -rays. You are here for a m yelogram . D o you want il lo­ day o r nol?’ "I said, ‘N o, I do n 't w anl a m yelogram toilay if Ihosc are liie X -rays you're going to use be- cau.se that's not my back.' " A t that point, Shirey says the technician becam e extrem ely agitated and jerked the X -rays off o f the w all. " Is y o u r m im e S h irle y H au ser?" she says he ask ed , reading tiie nam e o ff one o f the X -rays. "1 first said, 'Y es,' and then il daw ned on me, and I said, 'N o .' He said, 'D o you know your nam e?' " She told him her nam e was Shirey Hauser. “T hat's w hat I've gol righl here," she says tiie technician re­ sponded. W hen he asked for her birthday, Shirey lold him il w as July l.'^, 1945. T he technician's facial e x ­ pression changed drastically, she says, and he said w hal she al­ ready knew: "These aren't your records." He then called the m edical records departm ent and ordered Ihe correct chan to be ilclivered im mediately. W hen Shirey lold the nurse in Ihe surgical holding aie:i whal had happened, she offered to go Ihrougli her chart w hile they waited. “She started com ing up with Ih in g s thal 1 had n ev e r had done," she says, “ like X -rays from years ago." Sliirey had only becom e a palient ul Ihe hospital righl before her first surgery the previous year, so she knew those w eren’t hers. "She slarled pulling sluff mu and throw ing it in llie iraslicim ," she say s. "S h e said . ‘T h ese aren't yom s. I'll just pel rid of Ih em .'" H o u rs laler, w hen .Shirey w oke up in the recovery room unable to lift her righl leg, she says Ihe first ihought lli:it cam e 10 her w as that they had used the w rong charl lo do the surgery. “I said, 'O h, my Lord, you've taken m y leg off,’ " she says. T he nurse tried lo reassure her, explaining lhat ihe neurosur­ geon had operaleil on her back. But Shirey w ouldn'l be co n ­ soled. “ I said, 'Y ou’ve laken my leg o ff,’ " she stiys. ’’ 'It w on'l m ove.' I couldn’t move anything from liie hip dow n." The nurse lifted S hirey’s leg up .so she could sue il. "I said, "VVell, 1 can .see it, but 1 can'l feel il.'" she recalls. "I couldn't even feel her touching it." That was Ihe first sign Shirey had thal som ething was terribly wrong. A nolher w as Ihe pain. It's normal to be in pain after sur­ gery, Shirey says, but the pain sile was experiencing was unlike anything she had ever know n. Il w as w orse than her worst nighlmare. "I d o n ’l k now if I Wiis scream ing, but I w as crying in pain," she says. “A nd I can con­ lrol pain pretty good." W hen th e pain p ersiste d . Shirey says the nurse called her doctor who loUl her to increase the dosages o f pain m edication. A fler several dosage increases failed lo ease her suffering, lie instructed Ihe n u rse lo send Shirey lo X -ray. Bud and olher fam ily m em ­ bers w ere w aiting in the room when Shirey w as finaily brouglil in. “She was m oaning ami groan- ingand hollering," he says. "She was jusl in .severe pain." Al first, Bud says he ihoughl the pain w as com ing from the surgery. It w asn't unlil the next day, w hen th e n eu ro su rg eo n cam e in, that Bud, loo, realized som ething had gone w rong. Wiieii Shirey asked him why her heail w as hurling so badly. Bud says the doclor said Ihey liad inadvertently snipped her spine during the surgery and had glued, sutured and repaired il. Il would only he a problem if ihe spinal fiuid conlinued lo leak, he told them . In the days aiul nights follow ­ ing the surgery, Shirey says the pain w as unbearable. ’‘I cried Ihc whole lime I was there," she says. "I begged them nol lo let anybody com e in to see m e. I hurt so bad, I jusl wanted to put the sheet over m y head and cry." W h e n the nurses and physi­ cal therapists tried lo set Shirey on the side o f the bed, one per­ son had lo get on each side of her to keep her from falling ov er She liad lost all sen.se o f balance. S o m ellm es. h er rig h t leg would kick to the side, an invol­ untary nerve reaction. A nd when Ihe physical iherapisls tried lo help her stand. Shirey says her right leg w ould buckle iinder. “Il w as like I didn'l have a leg." she says. "I kepi .s'aying, 'W hat have you done to m e?' "The doclor would say, ‘Your prognosis is e x c elle n l,‘ " she ■says." 'Y o u 'reju sl fin e .'I’d.say, 'W ell, if I'm fine, why am I hurt­ ing worse now lhan w hen I cam e in h ere? '" Il w asn't just her right leg thal w as g iv in g h e r p ro b le m s. Shirey's righl arm w'as lim p, and tiie Ihree m iddle fingers of her right hand and the bollom s of her feel were num b. “1 could rai.se my arm , but it wiisn't a lot of help to m e," slie says. "A s for m y leg. 1 couldn’t even move it." Shirey w as lold before the surgery thill she w ould be in the hospital five days, hul she was in Ihere for 10. Tlial's as long as S h irey 's in su ran c e pro v id e; would pay for her to slay. W hen the neurosurgeon lold Shirey he w ould have lo d is­ charge h e r he lold her he knew she w asn't physiciilly able lo go home. And slie didn'l iiii.dify lor llie ri'habiiilation center at the hospiliii. she says he said, be­ cause she w asn’t able to do any­ thing for herself. The doclor recom m ended llie O ak S um m it R est H om e in G erm anlon. "I .said, 'N o, I can'l go lo a rest hom e,’ "S hirey recalls. But as she tliough! aboul it, she says she didn'l know what else to do. "I knew I w as in had shape," she says. "1 knew 1 c o u ld n ’l com e hom e unless som ebody w as w ilh me 24 hours, seven days il w eek, so I agreed." "D on'l w orry," she says the doctor iissured h e r She would only he ihere for a cm iple o f weeks. Wliile she w as Wiiiling lo be d ischarged lo go lo llie resl hom e, S hirey say s ¡i sludenl nurse asked her which O ak Sum ­ mit she w ould be going lo, the DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .June 12, 2003 - C5 Shirey reads from a daily devotional of the Lord's miraculous healing powers. - P hotos by R obin Fergusson on e in W in sto n -S alem o r G erm anlon. S he had S hirey’s m edical records, she lold her. and needed to know w here lo send them. "I siiid, 'W ould you like for m e lo lake Ihem bccau.se w e're going there?' " Shirey Siiys she ask ed . "S h e siiid. 'O h . lhal would be great.’ " C oncerned Ihiil som ething hail gone w rong in ihe surgery. Bud look the m edical rccords and copied them before lurning Ihem over lo the rest home. F o r Shirey. her slay al Oak Sum m it was jusl anolher chap­ ter in Ihe nightm are tlail had easi a dark shadow on her life. P atients w illt A lzh eim er's iliseiise w ould w ander inlo her room and rifie Ihroagli her be­ longings. "1 cried a lol because I didn’t feel like I beliuiged Ihere," she says. “A nd I crieil from pain. I couldn'l lolerale il." Fvcn pow erful painkillers such as O xyconlin couldn'l slop the pain lhal w racked Shirey’s body. The physical Iherapisls al the resl home worked tirelessly with her, griidually helping her lo iriinsiiion from Ihe bed lo a w heelchair and ihen a w alker “ I w alk ed v ery p o o rly ." Shirey says, “but at Iciist I cinild stand on m y feet." Bud never m issed a day vis­ iling his w ife. O n w eekdays, he w ould leave the fiirniture store in lim e lo pick up dinner for Shirey, her room m ate and him ­ self. “ B less his h e a rl," S h irey says. "H e has stuck by m y side. W ithout him , I w ould never have pulled Ihrough this." It takes a w hile lo drive from IJiivie Counly lo G erm anlon, hut Shirey says her fam ily, friends and fellow m em bers at F(uk B aptist visited often, "T liere were people al m y bedside mosl of tile lim e," she says, A fler lour w eeks, Bud drove Shirey to her foilow up appoinl- m enl w ilh llie neurosurgeon. “ Bud p u sh ed m e in in a w heelchair," she says, "and Ihe doclor saiil, 'W hal in Ihe world are you lining in a w heelchair?' I said, 'Y ou pul m e here.' " Shirey lold Ihe neurosurgeon she slill had no feeling in her riglil leg. “ 1 couldn’t even lell lhal 1 had a fo o l," she says. "A nyw ay, he said, 'Y our prog­ nosis is excellenl.' "1 heard lhal so many lim es, you w ouidn'l believe il. ‘Your pro g n o sis is ex c elle n t. Your prognosis is e.icellenl,' I'd say, 'Ifm y prognosis is so excellenl, w hal's w rong wilh me now ?' “ H e'd alw ays say, ‘li just lakes iim e.‘ " She rem inded him lluu he had lold her she'd he able lo g o back lo work in six w eeks. "I said, ‘There's no way I can go to work in six w eeks,’ " she says. "H e'd say, 'O h, but y o u ’re m aking goiul progress.’ ’’ W hen Shirey conlinued lo i|ueslion Iiim. she siiys the neu- rosurgcon said she wus Ihe one In a thousand palienis w ho re­ quired m ore lime for Ihe nerves lo regenerate and reattach. "But your prognosis is cxcellctU," she Siiys he said. O n llie drive biick lo the rest hom e lhal diiy. Shirey says .she w as surprised B ud d id n ’l gel stopped for rcckle.ss driving the Wiiy he wiis w'caving lo m iss any rough s]iots in Ihe highw ay. "Fvery bum p in llie road, I w ould scream ," she say s, "I would just grab hold o fth e door liiindle and scream . I couldn’t take it." The w'cek before Thank.sgiv- ing, afler ahno.sl three m onlhs in Oak Sum m it, a rest home adniiii- istrator inform ed Shirey tliat her insurance W'ouldn’l pay I'or her 10 slay pasl N ovem ber By lhal lim e, Shirey could w alk short distances on a wulker w ilh B u d ’s a ssista n c e . She piicked her belongings and got ready lo leave. At hom e, Ihe pain continued. Bud Siiys he could hear Shirey scream ing w ay into al nighl. "I'd wuke up in my sleep cry­ ing." she says. T h e p ain gol so bud lhal Shirey Siiys she even considered suicide. "I really w anted just lo end my life," she siiys, breaking dow n in tears. "I rem em ber tell­ ing Barry iind K aren both, ’If your M am a dies, don'l grieve because I rciilly want logo home and be w iih Jesus.' "I hiid jusl gotten lo the end of m y rope, and I couldn't lake 11 anym ore." Bud says he w as so w orried aboul Shirey during this tim e lhal he m ade sure som ebody sliiyed wilh her day aad nighl. He even hid all his guns. As part o f her discharge in- slruclions, the doctoral the resl hom e had referred S hirey lo B randon R eh a b ilitatio n , ¡md Ihough she liiis only positive Ihings lo say aboul the agency, they really w eren't able lo help h er E very lim e K evin C leary tried lo m ove part o f her body, she says she w ould cry oul in pain. W hen she went for h.er next appointm ent with the neurosiir- geon. Shirey says Bud helped her 10 wiilk in on her w alker She saw Ihe doctor's physician’s as­ sistant (l‘A) first. "1 said. 'I'm hurting so badly. I literally can 'l sland il.' " she says. ’’ ’Hid you assist in this sur­ gery?' " Al thal point. Shirey suys the PA rolled back in his chair threw up his liiinds and said. "I want 10 tell you som ething righl now, I had nothing to do with this sur­ gery." Then he gol up and walked out. Shirey and Bud suy they never saw him again. W hen llie neurosurgeon came in. Sliirey lold him slie w as in worse shape "m any, m any limes over" than w hen she had Ihe sur­ gery. "W hal are w e going to It do?" she says she asked him . "A nd he said, 'Y our prognosis is ex cellen t.'" Shirey asked about going lo aaolher doctor for u second opin­ ion or lo a pain clinic. "H e .said, ‘Sliirey, ihere‘s no p o in l,‘ " she recalls. “Il‘s jusl Wiisling your m oney to send you lo som ebody el.se bccause your prognosis is excellent." A s for th e pain clinic, the neurosurgeon said he w asn’l go­ ing to send her there hecanse tliey w ould pul her on highly iiddiclive pain m edication. Be­ sides, he told h er it w ould be at least four m onlhs before she could gel un appoinlnient. W hen Shirey asked him again why she was in so m uch pain and whal he could do about il, she says Ihe doctor said, “Shirey, il you w anl uny answ ers, you ask the M an upstairs, H e's the o n ly ^ O ae al this polnl W ho can give you any answ ers." As he w as getting i-eady lo leave, the neurosurgeon told Shirey and Bud that he knew how difficult il was for lier to gel around and suggesled thal they go oul the back door "Ile didn'l want m e lo see anybody else in thill office," slie says. T hey lefl Ihrough the back donr lhat day, and they never went biick. S hirey says she cricd all Ihe way hom e. "W hal are we going lo do?" she asked Bud over and over “W hal are we going to do?" D r G onzales m ighl have an idea, they decided, so they called him thal evening for advice. Ifsom elliing did go w rong in the surgery. D r G onzales lold Ihem, he said il was unlikely lhal iinolher doctor al the sam e ho.s­ pilai w ould lell them aboul it. Therefore, he suggesled lhal they go som ew here com pletely d iffe re n i an d reco m m en d ed Row an Regional M edical C en­ ler in Salisbury. “H e said he w ould call the pain clinic dow n there fir.sl and .see if Ihey could do anything to m onitor Ihe pain," Shirey says. W hen lie called buck, he said she had an uppoinlm enl for the very nexl day, W lieii she saw lhal the doc­ lor in Ihe pain clinic had ihe sam e lasl nam e as her neurosur­ geon, Shirey says siie asked him if they were related. O nce he assured her lhal they w eren't, Shirey agreed for him lo give her cortisone injections in her back. W hen he began Iry­ ing to delerm ine w here the pain w as, "il w as w h e re v e r he louched," she says. “Il was kind of like, ’D on't do this lo me any­ m ore.' " Shirey says the pain gol even worse wlien he asked her lo lie dow n on the table, "He saw me Irying lo gel up," she says. “1 jusl couldn'l loler- ale 11, so he sat m e on the side ol the table." The d o cto r not sure w here lo in­ ject tiie cortisone, lold Shirey C onlin u ed O n Pngc C 5 S h ir e y H a u s e r .. C ontin u ed F rom P age C 4 he w as going lo give her injec­ tions all Ihe w ay across her back. If it w as going lo help, he lold her, she w ould know im m edi­ ately. If it did, he said they would give her m ore injections. If nol, he lold her Ihey w ould have to take a different approach. W hen the doctor saw ail Ihc m edications Shirey wus on, she says he said she w as taking about all .she could handle. He w ould increase tho dosages a little, he told her, bul only be­ cause he w ould be m onitoring her every few duys. T he doclor saw Shirey again tw o days later “But il w as the sam e old slory," she says, "Il didn'l help." S hirey’s pain w as as bad as ev er “A nd going dow n there, nt C ataw ba C ollege, there’s noth­ ing bu t ‘b u m p ety , bu m p ety , b u m p ,’ sh e say s. “ B ud w ouldn'l go the back roads. He stayed on Ihe m ain roads be. cause they w ere b eller" A fter about Ihe Ihird visil, Shirey snys the doclor told her he d id n 'l think there w as any­ thing el.se he could do. Even though she had already said she d id n 'l w anl lo have m orc surgery, he said he hnd a friend, D r Jeff B aker n splnnl specinli.sl w ho Irnined al Duke U niversity M edical School, lhat lie Ihoughl could help h er If she'd be w illing lo see him , she snys Ihe doctor lold her he could probably get her un ap- poinlm enl at Salisbury O rtho­ paedic A ssociates fairly quickly. She agreed lo sec D r B aker O n Ihe firsi visil, Shirey and Bud m el w ith his PA, M ark Sizem ore, W hen he snw ihe X- rnys lhal w ere taken lhal day, S izem o re told them lhal Dr. Baker w ould be am azed at w hat Ihey show ed, "H e said. ‘N o w onder you're in pain.' " she says, "H e said, ‘Your rods aren't oven straight.' He said, ‘Your rods are off by a 33-degree angle,’ ” 5- F in a lly , S h ire y say s sh e thought, she had found som e­ body. w ho c o u ld h elp h er, “Thank you, Lord,” she rem em ­ bers saying, A f ie r se e in g D r B aker, ihough, she says he lold her he didn’l know how else lo help her but to operale nnd .siraighlcn the rods in her back, "W ell, w hal did I do?" she says, "I started crying again be­ cause I suid, ‘I'm nol having sur­ gery.' " W hen Shirey ngreed lo think about it, D r B aker lold her she would need to be tested to see if h er henrl could w ithstand an­ olher surgery so soon ufter the lasl one. She w ould also have to undergo bone density and nerve studies before he could operate. A fter a w eek or tw o, Shirey had decided lo go ahead with Ihe surgery, bul il w ould be anolher m onlh before she w ould finish w ilh Ihe supplem ental testing. The day before Ihc A pril 2.'i, 2001 surgery. D r B aker lold Shirey he m ighl have to do Ihe 15-hour corrective procedure in tw o parts. T he X -rays indicated serious problem s, she says he lold her, bul he w ouldn’t know exactly how .serious they w ere unlil he got inside. "I begged him , I said, ‘D r B aker, please do n ’t pul m e lo sleep tw ice,’ " she recalls, “ ‘Jusl keep on going, 1 can handle it,’ D espile w hat had happened during her Inst surgery, Shirey snys she w nsn’t nervous aboul Dr. Baker operating on h er "1 Ihoughl. ‘This is my only hope,’ "sh e say s." '1‘ve nol hiid anybody else w ho’s been w ill­ ing to help m e. This hns got lo w o rk .'" T hough she and Bud hadn’t been able lo allend services in m onths, Shirey says her church fam ily had never slopped pray­ ing for h e r "I got cards," she says, "and every tim e 1 lunied jiround, people w ould call nnd suy, 'I'm praying for you,’ ’’ M em bers o f Ihe Fork Baplisl c o n g re g a tio n ev e n set up a prayerchain lo ensure lhal som e­ one w ould be praying for Shirey every hour that she w as In sur­ gery. H er nam e had also been on Ihc prayer lists o f other churches across D avie and surrounding counties since after the second surgery, "Y ou k n o w w h en th o se prayers are being lifted ,” she snys, “You ju sl do, I hnd never done for people like they were doing for me. "T hat w as m y goal, ‘Let m e feel beller, dear Lord. Let m e get out of there and do for others the w ay they were doing for m e.’ ” Tlie surgery lasted 15 long hours. Bud snys the doctor cam e out m idw ay through it and snid th e o p c rn lin g room w as so bloody lhal Ihey had lo shul it ' dow n and do a m ajor cleanup, "A fter lhat, they jusl rescrubbed und resterilized everything nnd sinrlcd again," Shirey says, W hon D r B aker m et w ith Shirey nnd her fnmily laler, he show ed Ihem Ihe hardw are lhal they had rem oved from herback. Bud says m osl o f Ihe screw s w ere beni. In preparing for Ihe second surgery nt the olher hospilnl, Shirey snys D r Bnkersnid som e­ one had apparently drilled 12 inillim eler holes for 6.5 m illim e­ ter screw s, then tried to com pen­ sate by inking bone sliavings nnd niling in around them . D uring the co rreeiive sur­ gery, D r B aker niso lold Ihem, he had hooked S hirey’s nerves up lo a m achine so he could sec how w ell they w ere functioning. T he L5 nerve, w hich he told them had lo be unw rapped from around a screw , show ed perm a- nenl dam age. S everal o f Ihe screw s had com e loose and w ere jusl lying around in her body, Shirey says Ihey w ere told. D r B aker also found that the neurosurgeon had apparently never allem pled to com plete the second surgery and hnd left Ihe first nnd fiflh v erteb rn e u n ­ touched. T here w as no scar tis­ sue in these nrens, Shirey nnd Bud both say they believe the neurosurgeon, once ' the holes had been drilled alm ost twice Ihe size o f the screw s, gave up on finishing Ihe surgery and had sent her to the resl hom e lo die, “ A nd nobody w ould have ever know n it,” Bud snys. "They bury their m istakes,” "B ul Ihe Lord didn’l see fit for m e to die," Shirey says, O n c c the correeiive surgery w us c o m p le te , S h irey w as placed inside a hard-shell body brace nnd spent the first ihree days o f her recovery in the In- lensivc-care unil of Ihe Rownn hospilnl. “I rem em ber n little bit uboul the Inst day I wns in there,” she snys, "The Ihing I rem em ber the m ost is that 1 d id n ’t have any pain." O f course, Shirey says she had the norm al post-operative pain, but not the harrow ing pnin she hnd endured since the lasl surgery. "A ll o f I could Ihink of wns lhal m y prayers w ere an­ sw ered,” she says, Shirey says she thanked D r Baker every chance she gol for w hat he had done for her. The first lim e she rem em bers seeing him afler the surgery, she says she told him ; “I d o n ’l have nny pain. D r B aker I jusl love you to dealh. If I could, I’d grab hold o f you and jusl hug your neck and kiss yon." She and Bud and D r Baker had bonded Ihe first lim e they m el. "H e w as ju sl like an old friend lhat w e'd know n all our lives,” she snys. Bul even her grnlitudc for whut D r B aker had done didn’t sto p S h irey from p ro te stin g w hen he said she w ould need to go 10 a rehabilitalion cenler be­ fore going hom e. For Shirey, the m em ories o f the rest hom e were too painful, loo vivid. Slie refused, and llie m ore she thought aboul 11, Ihe m ore she was delerm ined to nol only nol go lo the rehnbililnlion cenler, but lo go hom e. W hen she m enlioned going hom e to D r B aker during his niom ing rounds n dny or so Inter, she snys he said she w asn’t well enough to go. B ut S h irey w ns stu b b o rn . W hen Bud arrived for a visit, she says she lold him she w as going hom e, ‘‘D id D r B aker lell you you could go hom e?” she says he w arned to know, "I d id n ’t lie, I said, 'Is n ’l il good I’m going hom e?’ ” W hen B ud found ou t D r, B aker hadn’t released her to go, Shirey says she starled crying and threatened to call a cnb to tnke her hom e if he w ouldn’t. Finally, w hen D r B aker re­ alized he c o u ld n ’t p ersu ad e Shirey to rem ain In the hospital, he snid she could go nfler they had conlactcd Ihe D avie C ounty H om e H eallh A gency about pro­ viding services in Ihc hom e. She w ould have lo be given aniibiotics Ihrough an IV, he told her, due to infection that m ay hnve stem m ed from ihe previous surgery, S hirey w ould also have to continue lo w ear Ihe body brace for six m onlhs. She w as also in- slrucled to w ear n nerve stim u- Inlor on lop o f il for four hours a day. O n th e w ay hom e, S hirey says Bud didn’t even Iry lo m iss the rough spots in the roads. "1 could lell he w as peeved,” she says, "and he hadn’t gotten m ad nt m e throughout this w hole or­ deal." “You w eren’t ready to com e hom e then,” Bud says. T he am azing thing, Shirey says, looking back, w as lhat she d id n ’t have any pnin. “It didn’t hurl," she says. "E ven though there w as soreness from the sur­ gery, I had no pain, “I kept saying, ‘H oney, i.sn’l Ihis w onderful? I’m going home, and 1 haven’t got nny p n in .'" T h e body brace began at S hirey’s neck and w enl dow n to th e b o tto m o f h e r h ip s , “ 1 co u ld n ’t do anylhing for m y­ self," she says, “and o f course, I couldn’t w alk eith er Even on a w alker, it w as slow going.” Finding a chair she could sit In b ec am e a c h a lle n g e , “ L couldn’t get out o f a chair,” she says, “and if it got too low, it was h a rd e r I needed som ething I could ju st back up to and sit dow n.” .Tim e nfler tim e. Bud brought hom e different chnirs from Ihe furniture store for Shirey to try out, including nn old one thnl custom ers hnd used to try on shoes w hen he ran n shoe slore years ago, “That w as the best sit­ ting chair,” she says. F am ily an d frie n d s also helped equip the house w ilh ac­ cessories for the handicapped so it w ould be easier for her to get around. H er brother-in-lnw , D allas Jones, added a rail nnd ram p lo the side door to help Shirey get in and out, and Iwo m en from the ch u rch , G ray C arter and R eginald Seaford, w ho is now deceased, pul up railing along the bathroom wnlls. A fler Bud hnd n recllner with nutom atic controls on it deliv­ ered to the house, he built a plat­ form to place it on so Shirey could back inlo it and sit dow n. T hough the body brace w as aw kw ard and hol, Shirey says she w asn’t in any pain. “From the day I cnm e hom e from Ihe hospital to this day,” she says, “I’ve not had a pnin pill,” She had been on pnin m edi­ cation for so long, Shirey says she m ade up her m ind she w asn’t going to take any m ore. “I Ihink there w ere days when I m aybe could have used it just for Ihe pain from the surgery," she .says, "but w hen I m ake up m y m in d , i t ’s m nde u p . If B ufferin couldn’t take care o f it, Shirey w ould jusl deal w ith il,” S he had lo w ear the body brace all the tim e, taking it off for only 30 m inules a day to show er B ud’s sisler Cnlherine Fnrm er, cam c over from K ing every W ednesday lo give Shirey a b a lh , nnd th e ir d a u g h te r, K aren, gave her a bath every Saturday, A t night, S hirey snys Bud w ould help her take the brace off long enough to pul cream on her buck nnd change the T-shirt she w ore under it lo keep il from rub­ bing sores on h e r "Il w as like lending lo a baby," she says. W hen she started on the IV antibiotic, Shirey says she was lold she w ould need to lake il for three or four w eeks, but it took 10 w eeks o f m edication for Ihe infection to clear up. B ecause the insurance com ­ pany w ould only pay for som e­ one from H om e H eallh lo com e out tw ice n w eek, Shirey wns lold she w ould hnve to find n friend or fam ily m em ber wlio could adm inister the antibiotic IV every m orning. S hirey's m other, w ho w as at the house every day helping lo clean and cook and take care of her d aughter said her husband could do il. “I said, ‘M am a, D addy's not going to do th is ,'" she'snys. But w hen her m other cnlled him to com e in from tilling his gnrdcn an d to ld h im th e s itu a tio n , Shirey says he snid, “I hnven'l done anylhing like lhal, bul I bcl you I could leam ,” A fler the H om e H eallh nurse show ed him w hat to do, Shirey says her father cam e over every m orning for the tw o and a half hours it took to run Ihe antibi­ otic through the IV, B ud says a rep resen tativ e from the in su ran ce com pnny cnlled during this lim e to nsk how Shirey w as doing, H e says he told the m an she w as doing as w ell as could be expected considering w hal the neurosur­ geon und hospital had pul her through, “ Is there anylhing that .she needs?" Bud says Ihe m an asked him , "I said, ‘C an you tell me how m uch m oney you paid the hospital?’ I said, ‘W e'll recover you som e m oney w hen w e sue th e m ,’ and th e m an hung the phone up.” F ro m the day she got hom e from the hospital, Shirey says there w ere very few days that w ent by w ithout som eone bring­ ing food by the house, "It gol to the point w here we d id n ’t ,have room in the refrig­ e ra to r,” sh e say s, “W e w ere freezing cakes. We w ere freez­ ing everything. Bud w ould say, ‘W e appreciate Ihis, bul w e re­ ally d o n 't need it,' but it didn’t m atter "It cam e anyw ay.” A ll Ihis tim e, Shirey says she lived for the day w hen she could cook for others, " I’m going to start carrying food lo people,” she snys she vow ed, “nnd I'm going lo sit w ith them . If Ihey w ant to cry. I’ll cry w ith them , and if they w ant to laugh. I'll laugh w ith them ,” Shirey w as slill w earing the body brace w hen she slarled cooking, pausing often lo rest on a stool, "You can see Ihe prints of the stool all over the kilchen floor," she says, "I m oved il w h e re v e r I w en t b e c a u se 1 couldn'l stand,” It took a w hile, but soon, Shirey w as cooking so m uch for others that Bud bought boxes o f styrofoam containers to put the food in, and he and S hirey’s fa­ ther started delivering. “I’d cook it and they’d carry it,” she says. T hrough it ail, Shirey says she never slopped bel ieving thnt she w ould recover enough to w alk, “I ju st knew il,” she says. "I can’t tell you how I knew it, but I felt it so strongly,” H er 11-year-old grnnddaugh- te r, B ro o k e, sh a re d h er grandm other’s faith, "S he’d say, ‘N ana, I w ant you to wnik, and I pray for you every night,' ” she says. "S h e’s m y angel,” Som etim es, Shirey says she w ould w atch guests lenve her house nnd wish so m uch ihnt she could get up nnd wnlk ns easily as them , "T here w ere tim es at night w hen I w ould cry m yself lo sleep," she says. B efore the surgery that left her unable lo w alk, Shirey says she and Bud w ould oftentim es stroll dow n the sidew alk, hold­ in g h an d s. U sin g a w alk er, S hirey says ih a l’s som ething lliey couldn’l do anym ore, "A nd it bothered m e,” she says. Now that she doesn't have to use a walker, Shirey can hold Bud's hand again. W hen she w enl lo D r Baker for her regular foilowup appoint­ m ent in February, Shirey says she asked him to think o f any­ thing he m ight could do that w ould help her to w alk again. D r B aker w as truthful w ith h er “ H e said , ‘S hirey, I think what you have in your body right now is perm anent dam age,’ ” .she recalls, " ‘but y o u ’ve got som e m uscles Ihnt m ight cnn stand strengthening.' ” Physicnl therapy could help, he told h e r adding that the Lord nlwnys hns the pow er lo heal. O n T uesday before S hirey hnd the drenm on Frldny m orn­ ing, she returned to B rnndon R ehnb, w h ere K ev in C leary taught her a couple of exercises to strengthen the m uscles in her right leg, "T hat Thursday, 1 w ent back to him ,” she says, “and it w as just like that w hole w eek, 1 had this feeling inside o f m e that I w as going to w nlk,” W h e n she got up and started w nlking early lhat very next m orning, Shirey w anted every­ body lo hear Ihe good new s. O nce she had called her im ­ m ediale fnm ily, she says Bud mnde her w all until at least 7 to call anyone else. A t Ihree m in­ utes afler 8, Shirey called D r B aker’s office lo see if he w ould be in thnt day, “If he is,” she says she lold Bud, "w e’re going dow n there. H e's going to see m e w alk," Shirey says she didn’t nsk lo spenk to D r Bnker, but the nurse hnnded him ihe phone nnyway, "I said, ‘A re you seeing pa- lienls today?’ " she recalls. “He said, ‘W ell, I’m here.’ I wns cry­ ing, nnd he snid, ‘Shirey, w hnl’s w rong w ilh you?’ "I said, ‘D r B aker I’m w alk­ ing, T he Lord has lei m e w nlk,’ 1 nsked him , ‘D o you believe in m irncles?’ He said, ‘I sure do,' and I .said, ‘D o you rem em ber lellin g m e ju sl Ihree o r four w eeks ago lhal nothing m edi­ cally wns going lo help m e, bul Ihe Lord could do il?' “H e said, ‘Yes, I rem em ber lelling you thnl,' Then lie snid, ‘G el dow n here. 1 w anl lo .see you w alk.’ " W hen she gol to his office, Shirey lold D r B aker lo gel al the other end of the hallw ay, and .she slarled tow ard him . “W hen 1 w alked lo his end o f the hall, he just threw his arm s around m e," she snys, "and the girls all cam e up nnd Bud, and w e w ere all jusl hugging and praising the Lord and crying. "D r B nkersnid, ‘You didn’t m ake m y day, you m ade m y y e a r’ " A fler they lefl D r B aker’s office in Salisbury, Shirey told Bud she w anted lo go sec D r M ighion, w ho had continued to be v ery s u p p o rtiv e o f h er Ihroughoul the m onths follow ­ ing h er su rg eries. W hen she asked the recep tio n ist if she w ould gel D r M ighion, she said the dentist was w ilh a patient, Shirey says .she burst out cry­ ing, and the receptionist nsked her if she had a toothache. No, Shirey told h e r she jusl w anted to sec D r M ighion, "It m ay be a little w hile," she says the receptionist told h e r "1 said, ‘I do n ’t carc. I’ll jusl sland here,’ ” A pparently, D r M ighion hnd hcnrd the com m otion nnd starled o u t o f th e p a tie n t’s ro o m , “ I sa id , ‘L o o k at th is. D r M ighion,’ and 1 started w nlking dow n the h n ll,” S hirey says, “W ell, he burst out crying. "N ow D r M ighion is not a real em otional-type person, he's a business-type person, but we ju st g rab b ed each o th e r and hugged, I laid m y head on his shoulder, and he laid his head on m y shoulder and w e just cried. “ I do n ’t know w hat the poor patien t back there m ust have thought,” O ver Ihe next couplc of days, w ord of Shirey H auser’s m iracle spread throughout the com m u­ nity, M em bers o f the ch u rch es' w ho hnd hnd her on Iheir prayer lists lold cach olher "I w arn ed ev e ry b o d y lo know,” Shirey says. “But I didn’t know anybody wns going to call you.” N ell W ynll, one o f S hirey’s longtim e friends, decided Ihe story should be in Ihe new spn- per and called me. T h a i S u n d ay nl c h u rc h , Shirey gave her testimony, w alk­ ing up to the front o f the sanctu­ ary unassisted, "I carried Ihis cane,” she says, "but I didn’l let il louch Ihe flo o r” L aler, a w om an from Ihe church called her nl hom e nnd told her 10 rend Ihe daily devo­ tional in “O pen W indow s" for April 14th. "W hy are you reading April 14lh?" Shirey says she asked. "Il’s nol A pril 14th. H ave I lost lim e or som elhing?" She reaches for a copy o f Ihe m onthly devotional lo read the Ihoughl for lhal dny Ihni Ihe w om an had shared wilh h e r "Lord, I am weak nnd You nre strong,” she begins. "M ay Your nam e be praised as I lean on Your greatness." "I truly believe lhat Ihe Lord has done this for m e,” Shirey snys. “ H e hns m ira c u lo u sly healed m y body for His nnm e to be glorified. T hnl’s why 1 wnnt this .Slory lold. "I hope it goes around the w orld.” A jboinow: Though Shirey conlinues to walk with the aid oJ a cane, she has difficulty main­ taining her balance and can't wear regular shoes because Ihe bottoms of her feel are numb. She is grateful for the heal­ ing lhat she believes was a gift from God, but is still unable lo work or resume the active lif­ estyle she enjoyed l>efore. Tlw name of the neuro.wr- geon who performed her first two spinal surgeries and ihe hos­ pital for which he works are not identified in Ihis story due lo po.K.iible future litigation. Shirey and Dud Hauser are happy to .ihare ¡фгтаНоп, 998- 8692. \ Cf. ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .hint! 12, 2003 O b itu a r ie s Hade VVilliiiin T rip lett Mr. I liiilc Willium Triplell, 80, ot Нам Lake Drive, Mocksville, (licil Priiiay, June 6, 200.1 nl his residence. I'uneral services wcree Mon- ilay, June 9 al .1 p.m, al Firsl Uniled Melluulisl Cluirch wilh Revs. Charles Turner and Cry.s- lal Ale.xander olTicialing. BurinI was ill Rose Cemetery wilh Miti- laiy Riles by Dislriel 11 .Memo­ rial Manor Gunrd. Memorials: HirsI Uniled Melh- Dilisl Church, 305 N, Mnin Sl„ .Vlocksville; or Hospice of Davic, I’O Bo.\ 848, Mocksvillc. Mr. Triplell wns born Ocl. 20, 1У22 in Walauga Couniy lo Ihc late June Vonley nnd Mnllic Miller Triplell nnd wns retired from Ohio liilisoii Company with more than .18 yeurs of service. He served in Ihe US Army duriiii; World War 11 receiving Ihc Purple Henri, sev­ eral Hallle Stars and was a rifle experl/marksmnn. I le was n mem­ ber of [-irst Uniled Melhodist Chureh and n former member of ,S|, Murks United Mcllicdisl Church ill Gniion, Ohio, where he served ns head usher und wns on Ihe Imaril of trustees for 25 yenrs. He also served on various church cmnmittees and aclivilies. Survivors: liis wife, Nnney Noblin Triplell of the home; 5 children. iVlnrk Willinm (Tonya) Triplett of Galiim, Tami (Steve) Walker of Mocksville, Tarn (I’hil) Holshouser of Salisbury, Tonya Hill of Winslon-Salem, Michael Scoll Triplell of Columbus, Ohio; 5 prandehililrcn: ^ sisters, Siclla Watson, Lenno Bell Miller, bolh of Deep Gap, atul Mildred T. Summerlin of Lenoir. Nell D rive r T yn d all Mrs, Nell Driver Tyndall, 74, of Clemmons died Wednesday, June 4, 200.1, al Forsyth Medical Center in Winsion-Salem, A grnveside scrvice was nt 11 a.m. Satuvday, Juuo 7 at Eiuons Baplist Chureh Cemelery, wiih the Rev. Lee Cook officinting. Memoriuls; Unions Baplisl, e/ II Nelda Brown, 495 Ealons Church Rond, Mocksville, Mrs. Tyndall wns born Aug, 7, l')2X, in New.cnsllc, Jnd,, to riiehna Collette Driver of Mocks­ ville and the lale Lonnie Driver, and was retired Irom Dunriagnn & Riileiuu Inc. She was a graduate ol I'armington High School and Diaughon Business College, nnd was a member ol' t-aions Baplist Church. Survivors: a son nnd dnughler- in-lnw, Fugene nnd Brenda llunler, a daughler, Sue Muiilcr ■Miller, all of Mocksvillc; 4 grand- children; a grcal-grandson, n lirolher, Clarence Driver of Mocksville; ami 2 nieces. Pinkie I*. H arker .Mrs. I’inkie I’allersou Barker, .SI. ol Mocksville, ilied Monday, June 'Л 200.1 al Davic Couniy llospiial. She was born Ocl. 21, 1921 in Davie Couniy to Thomas nnd Clemenlinc Booe Holmnil. She "US marricil lo J.A. Barker who picceded her in ilenlh. She was :ui aelive member of Sl. John Л,М,|-. Zion Church in Mocksvillc unlil her health ileclincd. Surviving: n son, Lonnie I Nellie I Baiker of Mocksville; a liiiiiher. Ihe Rev. T.S. (I’ecola) Holman of Mocksville; n sisler, Kalheiine Jell'ers of Bronx, NV; ' gr.mckhildren: and 5 great- LM.imk'hildren. I'unei:d seivice will be held at 1 p.m. I ijilay, June 1.1 al Sl, John Л.М.1'. У.ИЧ1 Church wilh I’aslor Anihony l-rcem:m ofl'icialing. Haiial lollowed in Ihe church lemcicry. I’ublic viewing will lake place Friilay, June 1.1 from 8 am ■ 1:15 p.m. nl Graham Funeral Home, and ihen ihe body will lie m si,ue al the church from 2 p.m. unlil Ihe service begins al 4. The lamily will receive friends .10 luMUiles belore the service. A nn ie Lu cille Cook Mi.s. Annie Lucille Howard Cook, 8.1, of N,C. 801 S„ died Thursdny, June 5, 200.1, nl Mendowbrook Tcrrncc of Dnvic, The funernl servicc wns nl 4 p,m. Salurday, June 7 nl Turren- tinc Bnplist Church, wilh the Rev.s. Joe Smith und Jimmy Lnncasler officiating. Burial wns in the church ccmclery, Memorinis; Turrentine Bnptisl, 217 Dencon Way, Mocksville; or to Dnvie Hospitnl Au,xilinry, c/o Sue Snider, Dnvic County Hospi­ tal, 22.1 Hospital Sl„ Mocksvillc, Mrs. Cook was born Aug. 28, 1919, in Davie County to John L. and Cora Summers Howard, and was relircd from Lowes Foods, She was n member of Turrentine Bnplist Church, She enjoyed gnr- dening nnd cnnning. Her fnvorile pnslime wns spending lime with lier family. She was preceded in death hy her husband, William Ransom Cook in 1976; n dnughter, Wnndn Cook in 1975; a grnndson, Jcrcniy Cook in 199.1; und 5 sisters. Survivors: 2 dnughters, Elizn- beth Grubb of Mocksville and Judy (John) Umminizer of Middletown, Md.; .1 sons. Bob (Marilyn) Cook, Richard (Vivian) Cook nnd Larry Cook, all of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; 10 grcnt-grnndchildren; nnd sever.il nieces und nephews, Eugene C. Vest Mr. Eugene C. (Gene) Vesl, 60, of Wyo Rond, MiK-ksville, died on Friduy, June ft, 200.1. nt Dnvie Couniy Hospitnl. He wns born in Forsyth Couniy, on Aug. 25, 1942, son of Ihe Inte Cedric Durhum nnd Ophelin Mne Fender Vest, He was relircd I'roni Community Healing nnd Plumbing, Survivors: .1 sons, Gregory Eu­ gene (Bonnie) Vest of Stephens, Ark,, Timothy Ruy Vest of Clemmons und Bradley Cedric Vest of Farmington; u dnughter, Angela Reginn V. (Dnvid) Penland of Advancc; a sister, Nnncy (Jack) Greene of Winston-Salem; nnd .1 brolhers, Richard (Brona) Vest of Farniinglon, Will (Linda) Vest of Winslon-Snlem mul David (,Лпп) Vest of Yudkinville; nnd 2 grandnughtcrs. Funeral services were con- ducled ut 2 p.m. Monday, June 9 in the Dnvie Funernl Service Chnpel, with the Rev. Bill Pharr officialing. Burial was in liie Farniinglon Community Cem­ etery, Ern est Lester C ran fo rd Mr. Ernest Lesler Cranford, 49, of Keilh Lane, Advance, died Monday, June 9, 200.1 al Forsyth Medical Centcr, I le was born in Yadkin Couniy to the late Edith Ruy O'NenI and Otis Franklin Crnnford. Survivors; wife, Melissu Parker Cranford aud daughter, Della May Crnnford ofthe home; 2 brothers, Tony Cranford of Mocksville nnd Andrew Cranford of Troutman; .1 sisters, Lois Broadway, Lisa Dickens and Frniices Lewis, all of Mocksville. Mr. Cranford wns of Ihc Bap­ list fuith. He wns employed by Delmer Wuyne as an ei|uipment operator. A celebrution of life service was conducted nt 8:.10 p.m. Wednesday, June 11 in the Dnvie Funernl Service Chnpel wiih the Rev. Jimmy Lancasler oll'icialing. Burial wns scheduled for Thurs­ dny, June 12 nl Greenlnwn Cem­ etery in Chinn Grove. G ra d y C . Beaucham p Mr, Grudy Curtis Benuchamp, 95, of Advancc, died Sunday, June 8, 200.1, nl Mendowbrook Terrnce of Dnvie. He was born July 14, 1907, in Dnvie County lo Jimmy G. and Lulu Orrell Beuuchump. He was a member of Macedonia Mora­ vian Church and wns retired from Tunglewood Pnrk. Mr. Beauchump wns preceded in deulh by 2 brolhers and 2 sis­ ters. Surviving: his wife of 60 years, Virginia Wlllinms Beuuchump of the home; a son, Grudy Lee Beauchamp nnd wife Suzelte of I lumplonville; 2 daughters, Joyce Anderson nnd husbund Willinm of Statesville, and Martha Knight, oii,W Advance; 5 grnndchildrcn; 6 grcnt-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Phylis Lnird of Advance, Annie Billings of Winston-Salem, Funernl services were nt Hnyworlh-Millcr Kinderlon Chnpel with the Revs, Normnn Byerly and Hugh Huyes officiat­ ing, A graveside service was held nt II u,ni, Tucsdny, June 10 nl Mnccdonin Mornvinn Church. Memoriuls mny be mude to Macedonia Moravian Cemelery Fund, 700 NC 801 N„ Advuncc. H aro ld TUcker W illia rd Mr. Harold Tucker Williard, 71, of Advnnce, died Sunduy, June 8, 200.1, Ul his home. He wns born Mny 14, 19,12, in Dnvie Couniy to Fletcher Edwnrd nnd Lucille Tucker Willinrd. He wns u member of Yadkin Vulley Bnptisl Church. Mr, Willinrd wns preceded in denth by his brother, Fletcher Willinrd Jr, Surviving: a daughter, Pam Smilh nnd husband Terry of Ad­ vance; 2 sons, Dean Williard and wife Linda of Advance nnd Pntrick Williard nnd wife Christy of Greensboro; .1 grandchildren; 2 greal-grunddnughlcrs; nnd n sister, Normn Jean Cope of Advuncc. The funernl service wns at 7 p,in, Tuesduy, June 10 nt Hayworth-Miller Kinderlon Clinpel with the Rev, Ronnie. Crnddock officinting. A gruveside scrvice will be ut 11 u.m. 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F o r m e r D is t r ic t C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. CULLER is pleased to announce that he is now available to represent clients in the Davie County Courts and that he has opened an office fo r the practice o f laiv M A R K S . 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SATURDAY, JUNE 14,2003 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. S U N D A Y , J U N E 1 5 , 2 0 0 3 ( R a i n D a t e ) 1 2 :3 0 p . m . - 8 : 3 0 p . m . Located at Tanglewood Park’s Campground Pavilion. T u rn le ft a t Tanglew ood’s welcom e center a n d fo llo w the signs. F o r m o re in fo r m a tio n , p le a s e c a ll (3 3 6 ) 7 7 8 -6 3 0 0 o r V is it o u r w e b s ite a t w w w .ta n g le w o o d p a r k .o r g Macedonia Youth Leaders T h e M iddle School Youth M inistries Leadership C o re at M a ce d o n ia M o ravian C hurch has b een s e ­ le cted for 2 0 0 3 -2 0 0 4 , from left: A n d rew Linhart, eighth g rad e; B ethany Little, seventh grad e; Brool<e P ad g ett, eighth g rad e; an d B randon Tester, sixth grad e. Lighthouse Kids Theme Of VBS At Center Methodist . “ Lighthouse K itls" is tiie them e of C enler U niled M elhodist C hurch’s Vncution B ible School Friday, Juiib 20 from 6-8 p,m , und Saturday, June 21 from 10 u.m ,-4 p.m. C hildren ages 2 through eighth grnde w ill purticipnte in Bible stories, m usic, crafts and gam es thal teach them to refelcl G o d ’s light. T he event w ill conclude w ith a cookoul for the children, parents and church fam ily. C en ter’s pnstor is the Rev, S tephen B lair nnd Shirley B arron is V B S director, Cnll 492-7554 for m ore inform ation, Wesley Chapel Picnic Saturday To Benefit Relay For Life Team T here w ill be a picnic beginning nl 5 p,m , Saturday, June 14 at W esley C hapel M ethodist C hurch, Pino R oad, bcnefittiitg the team ’s A m erican C uncer S ociety’s R elay for Life team . T here will be live m usic, bingo, a raffle for a T V A 'C R , und ham burger plates. D onations w ill be accepted, Pino R oad is off N ,C , 801 N orlh in northw estern D avie, Cornatzer l\/lethodist To Start An After-School Program B eginning this com ing .school yenr, C ornatzer united M ethod­ ist C hurch w ill offer nn after-school child care program w ith Bible study, activities, study tim e and refreshm ents. T he church is located approxim ately a m ile unci a half from C ornatzer Elem enlury School nt 1244 C ornatzer R oad, M ocks­ ville, H ours w ill be from 2;45-5;45 p,m , M onday-Friday, F or m ore inform ation, call the church office at 998-0687 nnd leave a m essuge, M acedonia M oravian Plans Son H arvest Fair Ju n e 2 2 - 2 6 M acedonia M oravian C hurch invites all the children in the com ­ m unily lo the S onllarvest C ounty Fair, "W e’re ready for u V acation I3ible School children will never forget,” said Pastor G reg Little, “SonH nrvest C ouniy F air is a fun and exciting place w here children learn to apply B iblical teaching to their lives. C hildren w ill huve a great tim e singing, w atching skits, creating crafts, learning about m issions and playing gam es. M ost im portant, th ey ’ll di.scover Bible truths about grow ing the fruit o f G o d ’s Spirit, “W e w ant to share this exciting event w ith children and pnrents in our neighborhood,” L ittle said, “W c hope they all w ill join us at S onH arvest C ouniy Fair," T he fair begins Sunday, Ju n e 22 and continiies through T hurs­ day, June 26 at M acedonia, 700 N ,C, 801 N „ from 6; 15-8:45 p,m . T he final night on T hursday w ill include a county fair on the ballfield w ith food and gam e booths for all. For m ore inform ation, call 998-4394, B e n e f it S o f t b a ll T o u r n e y J u l y 1 1 - 1 2 T he fourth annual benefit softball tournam ent in A dvance for R edland Pentecostal H oliness C hurch youth will be held July 11- 12, It is open to C lass C -P church/open team s, w ilh U SSSA rules. Entry fee is $140. F or m ore inform ation, cull B rad W om baugh at 661-6113 X 133 or .591-7023, V B S S c h e d u le d A t B r e a d O f L if e B read o f Life Baptist C hurch, N ,C, 801 just o ff U,S, 601 N orth, M ocksville, w ill have V acation Bible School beginning Saturday, June 14 from 1-5 p,m , w ith a bounce house, gam es, sno cones and face painting. C lasses w ill be June 15-19 from 6;30-8;30 nightly. “C om e and join in the fun and learning,” said Betty Spillm an, C h r is t ia n W o m e n ’s C lu b s T o M e e t A t B e r m u d a R u n C o u n t r y C lu b T he tw o C hristian W om en’s clubs o f W inston-Snlem will meel on June 18 nnd 19 nt B erm uda Run C ountry C lub, T he speaker w ill be A nne G rnnt o f Rock H ill, S.C. T he them e for the luncheon on W ednesday is “Savory Sum ­ m er” w hich w ill be a program about sum m er entertaining by Bill A dam s from T he G olden A pple, C laudette Phillips w ill present m usic. O n Thursday, there w ill be a M other-D aughter B runch featur­ ing B onnie Pierce from B eads and Beyond w ith a jew elry dem on­ stration, M usic w ill be by 3 M usical G enerations; V irginia B ow ­ ers, D onna O vercash and T aylor M artin, T he m eetings are open to the public, but reservations are re­ quired, A nursery is provided. T he W ednesday luncheon begins at 11:15 a,m . C ost; ,1112,25, Call 774-9962 to m ake a reservation. T he brunch on Thur.sday is from 9:30-11:30 a,m . To m ake a reservation, cnll Pat at 940-6885 or A lethu at 760-4253, C ost; $10„50, Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Creek Primitive Baptist Church, 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd., Mocksville. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourlh Saturday worship and conference J i30 p.m. Pastor, Richard Kirby. Eaglo Heights Church.lO a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertime, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. BIbie study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem* porary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale.Mocksvlllo Wosloyan Church: Hospital St., Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rov. George Troyer, 751-5595.Union Chapei United Mothodlst Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School, a.m.. Pastor. Rev. Brad Holliman. Center United Methodist Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Paslor. Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevetle, 492*6735 & Sandra Autry, 940- 3753.Elbovllie Unltod Methodist Church: N.C. 801, Advance. Fellowship, 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (Qgoa 4*11). 1st & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teens for Chrisl (ages 12- 16) meet Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooleemee Church of Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church, 11 a,m. Tues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service, 7 p.m. For more Info, call paslor Robert Hulelte al 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor United Methodist Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. Rev. Kayo Frye, pastor. Bothol United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advance United Methodist Churoh: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D. Sammons.Downlown Advanco. Farmington United Methodist Churoh: Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmlnglon Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder.Oak Grove United Methodist Church; 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Concord United Mothodlst Church. Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville. Wornhip: 11 a.m. Sunday Si.Tfuol: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews.Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderful Wednes-days ChUdien'a program. 6*7:30. Pastor, Rev. Dennis B. Marshall.Community Boptlsl Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening sen/lce, 6. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. QIadslone Road. Hillsdote Uni ted Mothodlst Churoh: 5228 U.S. 158, Advanco. Conlemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, relreshmenls. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. Midwaek(Q)Hllisdaio prayer service, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions, singies, women'a, men's. Pastor; Jerry Webb, 996*4020. Wesley Chapoi United Mothodlst Church: Worship Service; 10 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. Rov. MindySnyder. Pino Rd.' ' .....................Rediand Pttntuooatai Hoiiness Churoh: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Paslor: Rov. Roberl Kasllng. 751-5419.hUp://www.mindspTlng.c0m/‘'h0lyci098/ Mooksvlite First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Paslor; W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St, Winston Salem, NC 27102 3 3 6 -7 2 3 -16 6 9 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 2 7 years experience 692 Ralph Ratlodgo Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 J . p. GREEN M ILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St„ Mocksville, NC 3 3 6 -7 5 1-2 12 6 GAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, N0 27028 336-751-2167 J O E . VILLAGE HARDWARE 5431 Hwy,15B* Advance, NC 336 -9 9 8 -19 8 7 Neal Carler. 751-2507. Mocks United Methodist Church, off N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance. Rev. Oonnlo Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday Schooi: 10a.m.. worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and afler schooi programs, 940-5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 9 S 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. Children’s youlh activities, prayer meellng, 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman. 940-6618. Minister of Music. Brenl Hellon. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith ond Victory Famlty Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services. 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Botlevers Ministries, 350 Railroad St.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, paslor, Derrick Mock. 492-5566.Liberty United Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi: 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksviiie, Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main SI. 751- 2503. Pastors, Cryslal Alexander and Charles Turner. Bellevor'e Sonship Tobernacie; Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. evening. 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch. 998- 1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane. Turrontino Baplist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., Worship. 11: Night Service, 6. Pastor: Rov. Joe Smilh. Bethlehem United Mothodlst Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. Worship. 11 a.m. Second Sunday al 6:30 p.m., conlomporary worship. 321 Rediand Rd„ Advanco. 998- 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mall: kaybethumc(S>yadtoi.net Episcopal Church of tho Ascension. Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance. Sun. Schooi. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 n.m. 998-0857. Olai A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Clement Grove Church of God. Body ot Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksvillo. 492*5125. Saturday Services: Sabbalh School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wednesday Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Paslor; Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right. Tuesdays. 5*5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8* 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Groon Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters. 998-3022.LIborty Wosloyan Churoh. 2106 Shellield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School10 n.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Prosbytorlan Church. 1806 Fork- Bixby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd., Sun. Schooi 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Peler Peterson, 998- 6813.Duiln United Mothodlst Churoh, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville. 998*5409, Paslor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m.Cooleomeo Unllod Methodist. Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Kids Kanip Sun. S-6:3Ú. Pasior; Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284- 61ЬЬ)In Home Biblo Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667.Bear Creek Baptist Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship11 a.m., Bible Study Wod. 7 p.m. Rov. William Leo Cook III, pnstor.Cooloomee First Bepllsl Church, 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth. 6 p.m. Wednesday supper. 6 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler. Mocksville Second Prosbytorlan. 400 Pino SI. Worship, 11 a.m., Church Schooi. 9:30. Rov. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 VOGLER&-SONS buuerui Moine 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, N0 27012 336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rednlshlng Installation • Old & Now work Lnrry MoClBnney • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 EATO N FUNERAL HOME SINCB 1441 ЗЗ.“! North Mniii .Street Mocksville, NC 2702S 336-751-2148 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 s. Main Sl. • Mocksville 336 -751-29 4 4 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 St. Francis of Assisi, RC. Masses: Monday-Friday, Morning Mass. 9. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Salurday 5 p.m. Sunday. 8 n.m. and 10:30 a.m, Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751-2973. Farmlnglon Baptist Church. Sunday morning Bible study, cinsses tor all ages. 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming-lon Rd..5 miles from 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 998*3826. Home: 998-5372, Blolso Baplisl Church, Blaise Church Road, oil U.S. 601 N. at 1-40. Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship. Sunday. 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m, Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday Bible sludy and mission programs for all ages. 7 p.m. Pastor: Glenn Sellers. Assoc, paslor. Ken Furches. wvvw.bla/sebaplisf.orp. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Paslor: Rev. Donald Ray Jonklns. 751-0597. Fullon United Mothodlst Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 n.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor; Rev. Neville Storey. Heaven Bound Full Gospol Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Dept.}. Sunday Schooi. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7. Pnstor. James Ward. 996- 6394. Firsl Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksviiie. 751-5312. Contemporary eariy worship service, 6:30 a.m. Sunday Schooi for all ages. 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship sorvico. 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednoaday. 6.30 p.m., activities lor children, youth and adults.Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship service. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornatzer Baptist Church. 1372 Cornnlzor Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11; evening, 6:30: Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evonlng. 7:30 p.m. Now Union Mothodlst Church. 1869 Sheffield Rd.. al County Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m.. conlemporary worship with casual dross and relreshmenls; 9:45 n.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School for all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijamos Baptist Church. Sheffield Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Paslor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church. 145 Campbell Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Rev. Anihony Froomnn. Advonco First Baplist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Paslor:Martin Kaslner. 998-6302. Churoh of God of Prophocy. 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville. Sundny Schooi, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Sunday evonlng. 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rev. Bobby Shlnaull. 719- 6565 or 2B4-2935.Victory Baplist Church. Midway St.. Cooleemee. Sundny Schooi, 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday “Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study, 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077.Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road. Mpcksyiije.. Snbbnlh Schopi,. Saturday, 9:30-11: Worship, il-nnnn. 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 а.m. 998-4394. Pnslor: Rev. Greg Little. Yadkin Votloy Baptist Church. 1324Yndkln Vnlloy Rond. Advnnco. Paslor; Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11 & б. Wednesday Night Prayer meeting. 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11 * Noon.Mt. Zion Holiness Church of God. U.S. 64 E. at Mill Slreel, Mochsviile. Sunday Schooi. 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11. Paslor: Bishop James Ijames. Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church. 488 Peoples Greek Road, Advance. Sunday Schooi. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr. Otis 8. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998*6231. Bixby Church of the Living Qod. 2121 Cornalzer Rd.. Advance. Paslor. Rev. Perry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship. Sunday 10*11 a.m.. 6 p.m, Salem Unltod Melhodist Church. Salem Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd.. 8 miles west ol Mocksville. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW. second Wednesday. UMM first Sunday breakfast al 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. Plney Grove United Methodist Church. 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. Now Jorusoiem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Pnslor. Netlye Ijames-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night; Bible class. 7:30. intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Chrlstlon Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. to Camella Lane. Mocksville. Paslor: Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Episcopal Church of Iho Good Shepherd. Church & Cross sis.. Cooleemee. Worship. 9:30 a.m.. fellowship hour alter church. BIbie Sludy 2nd and 4th Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Lifo Mission. Liberty Church Rd.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School. 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evening al 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. F^aslor: Hilda Reavls. Mocksvlllo Church of God. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor: Lnrry Hollilield. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11. Sunday evening,6, Wednesday evening. 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 s.. Mocksviiie. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45. Sunday Schooi lor all ages; 11, morning worship; 7. evening worship. Wednesday services: 6 p.m.. family fellowship meal; 7 p.m.. TeamKID, Youth 4 Chrisl, Adult Bible Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. Fellowship Baplisl Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998*6544. Sunday Schooi. 10 o.m.. worship, 11, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksville. Sunday morning woihslp. 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, paslor. Ealons Baptist Church. 495 Eatons Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Paslor; Dr. David Gllbroalh. 998-6149. Abundont Lifo Chrlstion Victory Center, 117 E, Depot St.. Mocksviiie. Pastor. Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11.Life Community Church, Sundays. 10 a.m., Brock Porlorming Arls Center, North Main Street, Mocksville Conlemporary style worship with Paslor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tabernacle, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville, 998*3616. Worship, 1 a.m..,Sunday School, ID n.m.. 6 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m.. AWANA children and teens, adults, prayer meeting and Biblo sludy.Easl Davie Bopllst Church. Bermuda Quay Shopping Cenler. 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays. 8:15. BIbie sludy for older adults; 9:30. morning worship; 10:45. Bible study for all ages; 6 p.m., Sunday ovoning servlco. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Sludy and Prayer Service Pastor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Life Communily Church. Days inn. Madison Road. Mocksviiie. Ser­ vices Sunday. 10 a.m. Call Kevin Stowarl. pastor, nbout Wednesday evening life groups. 753*5433. SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 C R A IG C A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN C . 119 Hwy. 801 S, Sullo 1 Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341 liuiUi'ioHJiulih Cu^im //iKiii-i Icja (,'r4i); A Cjitn. I’lc^iJcnl ♦ ,\Unm C, Canfr. Vivo i*rcv 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 Hayworth-M iller Funiíral Home KiNDßRTON C h a pel LocATlinoN Hwv 158 BliTWIil’N Cl.liM.MONS & ADVANCI; 336-940-5555 888-940-85I1 F U L L E R K i •"1? Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication855 Siilisbui'y Road, Mockwille. NC 27028 336-751-3712 \ с« ■ DAVIF, COUN'I Y IvN TKRI’RISK RIÍCORD,’I'hiirsdiiv. .lune 12. 200.1 Advance VFD 50/50 Winner T h e A dvance Fire D ep artm en t Ladies A uxiliary held a 5 0 /5 0 draw ing on M ay 17 at the station to raise m on ey to help purchase safety eq uipm ent for th e d e p a rtm e n t. P ic tu re d , fro m le ft, tvlark A rm sw orthy, w inner of the draw ing, A ustina Burton representing the next generatio n of ladies auxiliary m em bers, fvlatthew fvlills, seller of the w inning ticket, an d Lew is S am m o n s, a special m e m b e r of the A d­ van ce com m unity w ho d rew the w inning ticket. Th e auxiliary thanks those w ho sold and bought tickets and m a d e the first 5 0 /5 0 draw ing a success. S e c o n d Ja m m in ’ In T h e S q u a r e F e a t u r e s R o c k M u s ic T h is F r id a y The SL'coml Jainniiir In The Siiuiiro w ill he held I'riim 5-9 p.m. I'lidiiy, June 13 in dow n- Kiwn M iicksville. The band M ind's live, which phiys 7(ls and XOs rock nnisic, will perl'orm. Bring 11 liiwn cliair iind relax u nder Ihc oak Irees. B row se Ihrough dow nlow n shops, or have a meal al one ol'scveral res- lauraiils. Arts Council Seeks Directors For Community Theatre IJavie Counly Arls Council is seeking dircclors for llie 21)1)3- 2()(M C om nuinily T heatre pro- duclionsor Dearly IX 'parledliy David Moiirell and Jessie Jones (prodiiclion dales: Sepl. l'J-27) .md Kodfii‘1 and llainniiTSii'ins O klahom a! (proiliaiion dales: M arch 2fi-April .1. 3(l()-4). All porrorm ances lake place al llie B rock P erlorm ing A rls Cenier, ()22 N . M ain Sl., M ocks­ viile. S end resu m e s lo S handa Sm ilh, Davie A rls Council, 622 N. M ain Sl.. M ocksvillc. ■f'or'liuire ¡iilbriiialioiicdlilacl Sm ilh al lelephonc nuniher 7 5 1- 3112 or via her em ail address al sM tiilliOi lU ivictirls.orK. Hold A Grudge? Put Someone In Ja il For Fun In Relay For Life Benefit 1 lold a grudge'.’ I’ul Ihe person in jail. The D avie Couniy I'liiploy- ces .Am erican C ancer Socicly Relay lor l.ife leam is sponsor­ ing a sp ecial evenl lo raise m oney I'or Ihe June 14-20 kelay al Davie High School. I’rior lo die relay, w arrants rordclainnieni can he purchased Irom any p arlicip alin g leam m em ber. W arranis can be pur­ chased I'or a miiiiimini of S25. ’I'he person Ihe w arrani is issued lo musi pay a bill in Ihe am ouni paid I'or Iheir w arrani. Ifh ail is paid lieCore Ihe relay, Ihey will nol be jailed. M'nol, Ihey will he incarccraied al ihe leam 's relay siie. W arranis m ay he purchased during Ihe relay. l-'or m ore inl'orm alion, call llealher W elch al 751-1231. Donna Carter Benefit Weekend June 27-29 At 3 Advance Sites A D onna C a rle r B cn eril W eekend will he held June 27- 2‘) in .■\ilvance. I'rom 5-,S p.m. l-'riday, June 27. iliere will be a poor m an's supper w ilh pinlos, polaloes, slaw, cornbreail. holilogs. ilesserl and beverages al M ocks United M elhodisI Church. A gospel sing wilh local lalenl and a surprise guest w ill begin at 7 p.m. CJii Saturday, June 2S, ihere will be a counlry ham and ten­ derloin breaklasl, and hake sale. Irom ():30-l(la.m . lU the cliurch. 'I he m enu will also include eggs, grits, sausage gravy, hom em ade biscuits and a beverage, The ch u rch is lo c aled al M ocks C hurch and Beaucham p roails, jusi o il N.C. SOI Soulh. three m iles from I).S. I5K. A lso on Salurday, Ihere will be a spaghetti supper and silent auction al the Aclvancc hire De- parln ien l from 4-S p.m . T he / menu will also consist of salad, bread, dessert and a beverage. 'I'lie departm enl is localed on l-ire Station Koad, jusi off N.C. iSOI al Ihe railroad Hacks. There will he a prayer vigil al 3 p.m . S unday. 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M i c h a e l R i c c o b o n i W e a r e h a v i n g o p e n h o u s e o n J u n e 1 8 t h , 2 0 0 3 f r o m 8 : 3 0 a . m . — 6 : 3 0 p . m . Located on the comer of LewisvilleClemmons Road & Peacehaven Road In the Clemmons Village Professional Center Walk-Ins Welcome Feature DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRI'RI.SK UKCOUl). Tliiir.sdiiv, .lune 12. 2(103 -1)1 W ife Phyllis is proof, people sm ile w hen they ride in Norm an Stocks’ Train of Glory.- P hotos by R obin Ferg usso n All Aboard: Train, Workshops Offer Fun For All Ages Ily Mike Ilarnhiirdt D avie C ounty Enlerprise Rccord If you're Will king down the sln’i't sonii'limi': Anil xpol some hollow, un­ ci enl i'vw. Please don'l just puss lliein hy and stare. As if you didn'l care, Say hello in ihere. Hello. ,|ohn I'rinc N orm an Stocks says hello a lot. Me says hello and le t’s do som c- tliiiig. L et’s ride the T rain o f G lory. L et’s m ake ti w ooden toy. L et’s sing. L et’s dunce. L ei’s cclehrate life. A s part o f Mis & M y W orkshop lie o p erates from his hom e on E dison Streel in M ocksvilie, Stocks docs all o f the above w ilh people o f till ages. " I ’ve alw ays got .som ething going on,” Stocks said. Me m oved to M ocksviile after do­ ing a show at A tiluttin C are, w hore he m et Phyllis, w hom he m arried on Feb. 8. Stiow a ttt nursing hom os und senior cenlers are slill a big p an o f his busi­ ness - a pari he really enjoys. H e’s had a w om an 106 years old doing the E lec­ tric S lide dance. H e’s hosted senior prom s and dances. A nd he listens. “ It’s neat to hear their stories. It's our history. Thc.se old people, they know our history.” From a tra ile r he pulls w ith his pickup truck. Stocks has a m iniature train he calls the Train of G lory. It has Bible c|uotes on the back o f each car, and a conductor with an tippropriale hal and a big sm ile. "1 get all sorts o f people to ride it,” he said. “ Il’s nol aboul the m oney, il’s the rew ards involved, th at’s the plea­ sure 1 get out o f it. I love to .see people laugh and sm ile," M any of the old people rem em ber train rides from years past, and relate Iho.se slories. Mis & M y W orkshop goes lo cor­ porate events, fund raisers, dny care centers and other places, as w ell, A toyniakcr who has carved since he w as a child. Slocks started his new ­ est adventure in 1905 w hile w orking as a nursing nssistunl. “ It started by doing crafts in nurs­ ing hom es ancl it just grew. T he Lord got involved and yon can see w hat hap­ pened,” he .said, 'I'he program s can include craft kits, in w hich participants lake part in tw o- hour classes to m ake their ow n crafts. 'I'hcrc’s a karaoke msichine. T hey m ay play gam es such as the hokey pokey and lim bo. They m ay learn to use m ari­ onettes. A ll, including the train, are trans­ p o rted in a tra ile r b eh in d S lo c k s ’ pickup truck. Stocks started w ith a pony and car­ riage, but ended up w ith the train. Uc w asn’t sure how to use it at first, bul sin c e he d o e s n ’t w an t to p re a c h , thought the Train o f G lory idea w ould w ork, “ W e’i'c getting the m essage om and having a good tim e at the sam e linie,” he said. “ 1 don’t know one day from ihe next what w ill fall, I love it dearly, and get to touch a lot o f people,” F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t Stocks at 751-2110, Phyllis and Norm an Stocks talk about the traveling ministry.Stocks points to som e photographs from past shows and events. Stocks’ crafts workshop and train are transported in this trailer he pulls behind his pickup truck. These photographs from Stocks' collection show children from the Y M C A and residents of Autumn C are taking a ride on the train. 1)2 - DAVIK COUN TY KN I KRI>RISK RKCOKI). Tliiirsdii.v. June 12, 2003 D C C C ’s F irs t O ffic e S p e c ia lis t C la s s Is H e ld Nursing Assistant Graduates A rm ed with steth osco p es, blood p ressu re cuffs and w hite uniform s, th ese 15 w o m en fought a battle and w on. D esp ite sn o w mal<e-up days, quizzes and challenging practical ex p erience, e a ch n o w stand s prepared to com bat the current nursing shortage after su ccessfu lly com pleting the N ursing A ssistan t I class this spring on the D avie C am p u s of D avidson County Com m unity C ollege. A g es range from teen agers to a great-grandm other. S e v e ra l students h ave begun taking c la sse s in nursing p rogram s to b eco m e R eg istered N u rses, others plan to w ork a s nursing assistants, and a few g rad u ates p o sse ss greater know ledge fo care for sick relatives and friends. Com pleting the Nursing A ssistan t I co u rse of study are, from left: front - T ra cy Allen, G ini Sto n e , M arjorie A rch am b o and Jo rd a n Lo w e; seco n d row - E la in e Carter, Sh erry G ray, Bo n n ie Allen, Kim berly Ellis and M ichelle D unn; third row - C rystal Phifer, E la in e S p ry and Ju lie Sm ith; and fourth row -N ancy Harris, Kim berly W e st and Nikki B lake. Not p resent: C hristy Boughm an. The D avie C iinipiis ol' D nvidson C ounly C onnniinily Collese com plclcil il.s In-.st OlTico .SpocialisI C ci'liriciilc (O SC ) p ro gnini d u rin g Itic .spring .soincslcr. Sludeiil.s c o m p le tin g tlic program arcc|ualifiecl lo perform enlry-icvei orfice sliiiis. DCCC is olicring prognim.s sucii as O SC lo as.sisi unem ­ ployed w orkers inlcresled in learning new skills lo re-enler Ihe w orkforce. T he college is tar­ geting individuals looking for a new ca re e r o p p o rtu n ity and workers alTecled iiy recent area planl liiyol'fs who need lo find new em ploym enl as .soon as possible. "'i'h is is Ju st one o f tlie program s we ofl'er lo retrain individuals for new jobs." said 'I'eresa K in es. p rogrum coordinator, continuing educa­ tio n . on tlie D uvie C am p u s. "Mo.st o f the people enrolled in lliis course llioiigiil there w ere no jobs available to them ." in Ihe l« 2 -lu n ir O ffice S pecialist C erlificale course, stiulcnts learn com puter .skills .such as k e y b o a rd in g and M icro so ft W in d o w s, W ord. E.\cel, and I’ow erl^iinl. A ddi­ tional skills include cuslom er service, lO-koy, records m anage- m enl, telephone clii|uelte. and other skills necessary to secure an en try -le v e l p o sitio n in a liusiness office .selling. The course also included Held trips w hich allow students lo o b serv e b u sin e ss o ffic e s in operalion. according lo instructor Peggy Grolberg. The spring class v isiled the VA H o sp ital in S alisb u ry w here they loured eight ofi'ices and were able lo see the various types of ei|uipm eni and m achinery used in thc.se ofllccs. “'i'iie class also attended ajob fair in W inston-S alem w here they talked w ith prospective em ployers and distributed Ihc resum es Ihey had built in class." G rolberg said. "Several of the c lass m em b ers rece iv ed job interview s as a resuil o f their resum es or have responded to p o sitio n -v a c a n c y ad s in the new spaper." G rolberg and co-instructor Harry H inson invited exports in Ihe business field to address s tu d e n ts ab o u t w o rk -related issu es, w ritin g resu m es and cover lelters, preparing for job interview s, and how to follow- up on inlerview s. Tiiey included Scoll G anll of G antt Personnel, Barron Dulin, Personnel/H um an R eso u rces D ireelo r I'or PG 'i' Industries, K ay W agner of the C ataw b a C o lle g e C are er S e rv ic e s C e n te r, and G erry O ro lb c rg , a m e n ib c r o f ihc B u siness D iv isio n facu lty al DCCC. 'i'he O ffice S p e c ia list C ertil'ic ate p ro g ram w ill be o ffered ag a in on th e D avie C am pus during tiie I'all semester, f^or additional inform ation, call Historic Huntsville Celebration , Saturday At Methodist Church T h e Ih in ts v illc H is to ric P re se rv a tio n S o c ie ty iw ll o n ce a g a in h o st "C e le b ra le llu n ls v illo " at llic h is to ric llu n tsv illc M elluidisl C hurch on F anninglon R oail Saiurtluy, June 14 slarling al S a.m . T h e c e le iira lio n w ili in ­ clude a henefil auction o f an- rujues I in clu d in g a .1 g allon w h iskey ju g from U iversidc M aiiu l'acliirin g C o .. 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Mocksvillc, NC 27028 (336) 751-3538 t lüurv .Mondjy-Milj)'S-« Saluidi) 9-12,Sundj> ByAppL m s 100W- ilCfOS Infm 3U R, 2UA, outbldgs.cfook $575,000.Otilslanding 3Dn, ?OAon 42*/-Ac, 1916*/ -sq ft. MANY amenities $399,900.4E3FÍ 2 lull, 2 МлИ DA. Clotiiínotiü, mnny ¿ifTKjnitifiö. $324,900.3 bo(ffuortts, 2.5 baths, liikolronl 5 bedfooms. 3,5 baths, 1,49 ill Hichcirv Hill. $299,500. acros, Hickory НЩ, $279,900. 1085N.MainSt. Г Я П 207N.СлпоиндCidCU Г7МП 4М5.5ЛШ«ШТ511Ш Г Ж 1 11S$anciuarvUne 175 Fox HUNnR Road ñtrmuíl.i Fkin •• 3Dn, 2QA. НилЗОУоагПоо! $185,900.ЗВП, гВА \ 02 aaos, »oncod. v^aief gardens $169,900. ЗВП. зол. ?. Iitoplncos, 3 3 ncros. poss lonso. $1^,000.2 story, 2200 sq, H. trornondous 30R, 2ÜA, 1.39ac„ now rool, vnluo! FP, g.izübo, $149,900. í5ishw.ishcr & hnrdwoods $144,900 172KoC(«tHRoAl> ГТШП 630 CmtKW« DRIVE Г Ж 1 234 W. Church Sititn TrtintKooK Acres. 30R, 3DA, (агцо klichon l,fep!.ico $139,900. Twinbrook, 3 bodrooms. 2 baths. 1 acro, all appiiancos. $129,900. ■t d i! 1.5 aaos. 3BR, 15 DA, ЗВП. I 5DA in W-S, (m, don in bsml, 3DR, 1,5 BA, 2 FP s. full bsml, workshop, outWdgs. $129,900. great starter homtt. $116,900. priced to soil $109,900. 3BR, \ ЬВА. Coo'ecmce. fxiw hoaVAC, newpiumt).comp ufrialed $69,000 11 Selmoni noad 17 Salmoni Roaii Dear Creek Ch, ñd. Absoluioty Qtonl stanor homo) 2Dr, IDA, onci, porch. $59,900 2 m. 1 DA. lots ol polenlial, SELLER PAY И,500 TOWARDS CLOSING. $59,000 Dank ropo, soiling "as is", bsml, 2ВП, IDA. $45,000 2 bodrooms, 1 balh, groat slartor homo onnvoslmont property $44,900 Л у л н л и м : L o t s a n í j L a n h a n d R e n t a l Р к о г е к т г е з Overly Chap< ' ' i Kaydon Drli^e (commercial).., .......24 Ac. (140.62510 Ac. (45.0S0...91.97 Ac. (413.865....14 03 Ac.St65,900......6,64 Ac. (60,000......2.19 Ac, $25,000-.15.6 aerei S140.000 ...MS aerei fl60,ООО Н^П.лmnvMll) KdWALSKI 7\l.«:<hS Cedar Rldoe Rd..................Sanford AveBear Creek Ch. Rd..............MadliortRd (commercial)....Fermlngion.........................VIrcaiidallline................Tittle Trail.190 Northbrook................... 1,257 Bcrei $29,000 lfwy.60IN........1.4ac{«t 1134,900...4002 aerei S257,000 2 acres $425.000 ...16«A aerei $142,400 .......2.29ac(ei (18,000......30 aerei $172.500.....2.29 aerei $29,500 ...........................................................6.5 aeree $46,475UUS.Otttden Vallev ЯД. POSS.OWNEn riNANClNQ.....$10,900Sheffield Road........‘Ш Ё..............................20«/- ncroi $139,500 «ллллып . RnOPERTIES3800-G Old Roiebud, Clemmoni.....................................$675 P/M19t0 Fatminglon Rd..................................................... $575 p/m ‘ $425 P/M357 Avon Street... 356 Avon Slreel...$425 P/M Ж1ЛМ и i MMIY KI NtVllllUKK .S'OIA.N HOWAIU) SAIIS7M-HÍ72 7'H-H,SA6 7MNSM M.|. »Vlt4Nнл.ммп нл^мь7,S|-1SVí 7!ílltSí.1 IINIU (.INA USA mVI.Hl.VHAIin CIIM IViSI KUSS7S|-Mhlb-. 7S|.HW) 7Sl-llShI ЧЧЩ|Я<1 T o w n A w a rd s D r. B a y n e M ille r A K e y T o C ity In im niir of Dr, D ayne M iller's 4.1 years as a veterinar­ ian in M ocksville. the town pre- ■senled him a key lo Ihe lown on June 2. “We want you to know that your .services have heen appre­ c ia te d ." said M ayor I-rancis Slale. "W e give ihis lo you willi a greal deal of gratitude and re- •specl." M iller has lieen a velerinar- ian in Davie Counly l'or4.< of his 4.“) years In practice. O ver llie years he lias Irealed large ani­ mals on farms lo sinall dogs In his ofl'iee. "There are nol words enough lo express tny gratitude for you honoring me tonight." he told llie hoard, while his wife, children and grandchildren looked on, "I have enjoyed iny years of practice, and love my profession. To enjoy your work and Ihen lie honored for il. the feeling is iin- lielievalile." M iller is the fourth recipient of a low n key. M r. S e p tic It’s Im p o rtan t To M ain tain S yste m s Fo r H e a lth , S a fe ty T h e re’s a m onster in your yard. H e's buried out iiack. His nam e is Mr. Septic Syslem and you d o n ’t w ant to w ake him . H o w e v er, you siK M ildn’l forget that he’s there, either. M any Davie rcsiilents have m et Mr. Septic Syslem for the firsl tim e o v e r th e last few m o n th s. H eavy am o u n is o f rainfall havc seen to that. F irsl, he s ta rts iiack in g sew age up inlo your house or spew ing it onto your m anicured lawn. And Ihen Ihere’s Ihe odors- nol exactly whal you hoped for al tiie cookoul. So how do you keep Septic У Syslem iiappy? His diet consists o f ... well let's just say il does nol include trash, cigarettu bulls, diapers, cal litter, oil, grease, chem icals and so on. These can upset him or affecl his perform ance. Regular m aintenance Is fairly .simple, ll consists of maintaining! ■some form of vegetative cover (g rass is best) and pum ping .solids I'rom the .septic lank aboul every five years. If you use a g a rb a g e d isp o sa l, p u m p in g frei|uency should be increased (try a com post pile instead). C o n se rv a tio n m e asu res req u ire d d u rin g last y e a r’s drought should be continued inside Ihe hou.se during lim es of extrem ely wel w eather. Repair leaky fa u c e ts and to ile ls. R unning toilets arc tiie m ost com m on cau se o f prem ature i'ailure o f septic .systems. W ashing m achines are the largest single user of w aler in Ihe hom e, consum ing SO gallons or m ore per load, so wash only fall loads o f laundry aiul spreail them out over Ihe w eek. T urn the w ater o ff w hile brushing your teeth. Hse waler- saving plum bing fixtures. If your septic system is fairly new. lhal is, inslaiied in ihe lasl 20 years or so. ll has a design flow rate of 120 gallons of w aler p er b ed ro o m p er day o r 60 gallons per person per day. Tills may seem like a lol Inn m any people are surprised lo learn how much w aler they use. If y o u 're on counly w aler. yon can d eterm in e Ihe daily w aler usage by d iv id in g Ihe consiim plion by Ihe m im iier of days since Ihe lasl m eter reading. C onsider also that the w aler introduced inlo Ihe syslem from iho hom e is only part o f Ihe picture. R a in fa ll, ru n o ff and underground w ater sources can also contribute w aler lo a septic syslem . So. from a septic .system siam lpoinl. conserving w ater during periods o f heavy rainfall is even m ore critical. E n su rin g that g u tters and I'oundation d rains flow aw ay from or around Ihe .seplic .system and lhal Ihc ground over the lop of Ihe sepllc drain lines is graded lo sh ed w ale r are a lso co m p o n e n ts o f k ee p in g tlie m onster tamed. Yes, there's a m onster buried in the y ard, bul w ith p ro p er m aintenance and allenllon, he should rest (.luietly for years, Ifyou have furlhcri|ueslions ubout your m onslcr. call the fuivlronm enlal Health Section of th e D av ie C o u n ly H eallh D eparlm enl al 7.‘>I-S7(il). DAMI. ( O I M V i;M KKI'KISI'. KKCORl). riuirsdiiv. .lune 12. 2()(l.i - IM Featured Listings [Qñ New Homes 225 Holly Lane King size English Tudor hf»nic, 5BRs, .3 full ft 2 hiilf BAs, formal Lf< 8/ DR, study/officc kit. w/bieakfasl area,fvillbsmnt,2 cat yorage. Priviitc 1.71 acre lot.Call Mary $272,900 130 Sterling Drive conritriiction.2Rn, 2.Í5DA townhouse, Gract room vv/gas log firoptaci.’, largì? master suite* w/slttiiig aroa. Convenient localion 1-40 & town, Call Janice or Bol)l;y. $169,900 186 Linda Lane Paradiscl 5BR ЗВЛ home offers finished bsmntw/klt, living rm, 1 BR, picturesque views, 2 car attached garage & pool. Too much to list. Call Rodney $535,000 , yvvv^'.pe^píngtúlnreaíty.coiu New Listing 164 Charleston Ridge Drive irai yasTie ngroc 2-car attnchocl garage.Coiuenlent to 3BR, 2ВЛ ranch natural gasTie.it, cjas log fireplace in living room, fcnced back ytird, 7340 Hwy 801 South (>rt‘.il starici hume wilh 3Uf?.2BA and lols of space, jtoiage ljuikling, walk-in attic, vinyl i.'xteiior, fencint), Priced ritjiu and n ijreat buy, Call Glen/Karen $79,900 141 Oak Street Well kept brick ranch.This home has been pampered. Lots of extras & a yard full of blooming trees and shrubs. Mechanics detached garage. Call KareiA or GU?n $139,900 139 Applew(ood Drive Brick ranch w/addition near complete is much for thè money. Acreage is cross fenced, pasture, ridlng ring,arena,§sUi)) barn.wasli pit, tack rm. Up to óBR. sep. living on LI., forni LR, kit, BR, den f more Cali Gten/Karen$324,900 170 Cedarwood Place homi' РВЛ. Approx. 1580 sqít, LH w/n* MBR w/jetleil tub Ä sep.shower, I i-iKed Ijkyid ii .ibove ground pool, 2 car attatluídcj.naqe.Call Rodney $149,900 134 Applegate Court Spilt hi.’droon* p!i»n olliMb |)rivacy lo master '.Ulto, I hi-^i UiM, 2НЛ home Ir. loaded with ami'iiitir'. iiKludiiif) screened back poich. (.ail Maiy $134,900 3305 Hwy 801 Nice 3BR 2BA double-wide \w move4n condition. Large kitchen with abundance of cabinets. Convenient location, Just minutes from l‘40.Call Cindy $109,900 107 Sterling Drive Maintenance free, one level living with this 2BR, 2BA townhome. Groat room, dining fOom and sunroom.Call Biifjcjelt $139,900 3406 Hwy 158 Beauliiully dworaled hon\e with l^ew kilchen ( abinels, tile countertops, roplacemont vinyi windows. Wonderful home in gieal locaUoti, Call JvUiice or Janie. $92,900 132 Raymond Street Orcai fiisi tim«' hoinc. 3Bfl collage convenient lo lown, schools, YMCA Л shiJpjjiiKj.Cal) Debbie. $79,900 Lot 75 Winding Creek Rd. New home, SanFlllppo construction with finished basement for added space makes this a great deal. Call Rodney. $154,900 166 Shallowbrook Drive New construction by Wayne James, 3BR 2tiA vaulted greatroom, formal DR, solid cherry cabinets, fin,bonus room & room to expand to 'Itli BR & 3rd BA,Call Janice $197,400 246 Winding Creek Road BeauUfvtl split betuoom plon, vaviUed ceiling in great room, forma) dining area, privacy in back, lots of trees, desirable neiqhbothood.Call Cindy $139,900 230 Edgewood Circle 3BR, 2BA brick ranch w/upilated carpet, vinyl ft wallpaper. New countertops & tile in kilchen, 2 car garage, fenced pasture A 1 slall barn w/lack room. Call Glen $116,000 McDartI«! Pmnhnolon H«ndrkl(a Ва1|*у, • i Jonéi v ' т yw M dy > ■ / H««v*n .Ferrtlj Stanley' д . Duriumi ' hlnton; -. Ooulilon .7вм гв0 900-1204 7в1>Э19а »O M W . ^ i С8» -а М в -в в О -в |^а . .в40.тви . S T IW T , '. ‘ 781<4Ч0 ; ’ n w w .e n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r e é ò r d ,io m TRIA D , REALTORS’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ » » 1 130 Brave Lane Nice 3RR,2BA home on 1/2 acje.laige nuisler suite and master bath with Jetted tub/separate shower, walk-in closets. Fireplace in dining room. Large deck for entcrtainirig.Coll Rodney. $129,900 '■ ¡Ж - 306 Roliingwood Dr. Too many features to list! 4BR 2.5BA home, formal dining, full basement, dbl garage, lots of storage space, large deck, Gieat neighborliood.Call Debbie $199,900 P*t«r bloflatt . 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(■ i',i J e IW $429,000 l.i:.(lv,i>(l 1 ivi ,in I [iiu-.lt iliufc' Vi(li Иимш) -</'.8 $374,900 189 JUNIPE8 CIRCLE GAVIE 3H\ 417 lAKEVIEW ПО HICKORY HIU II GAVIEMi^'iiliCienl Cií>: SlGiy ÍA'J.IHjdi.VI fion;»' Hilli : -t.'jA J!1() .«!(.. ;•. < v Ì ,!■.'■ • ■' :ll<; limjse and ijijíMe f(,4iil>.'! l'|)S ■n.tjSilfinO'lä tl7fi$349,MO [, 1Г' ,'.i'i' t> ■ $319.500 383 COHHWAUIS GRIVE GAVIE :120 fOXMGOR COURT OAK VALLEV GAVIE 20S BEACHWGGD ORIVE QARGEN VAILEY GAVIE 4íifl 2 5BA Wcfvk'ilui m ir.rl m Viliey Gicjl k'tclicíi AiUi li^riiM' .v-b ficaW poC'i aiKj miKfi mote' Must vr' fii-n LOT 40 COVIHQICN CREEK GAVIEl.n'.tr.ig Mic'l.'.f.'.rN.'dcoml.'ll ‘i.' I.I'M''.' II''" .ll'" IniM."]i 1., :• ,■•■,■1 il’ijv kilcf.wi ,r.d ........nii;;siij,90ii . qirj'í;. C(«'il IQ,':'. 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Ili)fh‘ lií)in,S пчни.i-kii 1. )n 1ц'.11).1ч1'иЛ aiftliis'iilujledwi 4 ,t:tr, Л ',!i:4 (.nmI I'nr-» [l’.'i, Giiüb ilRK $149,900 I I I I M AnuniLiMlllei BjibariAll«n йгкгСоек een Мчи» eetiy {htphttd Belty Polli DitaSaltrn í i't r rCíllPdwIik 199 PEMBRCGKE №GGE GAVIE 2I«I Moliyaiefl seller says rai*B oflrr' ficmiiiíja lliin tourJry Club memUifsíNp imiuiVil aiHi porcKiie 2 siofy loAfiíwie ra^ 2 fi' car(«,i oveflooks poiíJ l’riatl lor qinik sVe Vnki Ílt^ir>gi^i-ll67$194,900 1S4 GMFVIEW GRIVE GAVIE .‘i'i 2'KAI') 4'!i t'ii/,d) Alitilf(,''Ni'i ill L-H'W.i'í-v it'A [..int:/ .i'.vm S('.!'"iaruiAMSArr,iil, 1',1''|Л111|п'л8 IK'i $126.900 144 S ClAYBON GAVIE QARGENS GAVIE 3íiR ?[’A i(X.|i'M fiuiLles IJ MO' Hri'kM'fc'i Iil5 1'Jl LrliiiiSfird liMr.t H' íi ()i'Vr ll iC tur i.b, slprig.,- lil l3Ain(ij,(iíiitn!tlii'iiJ ¡(I A'.l (Hvn lliir.'í:y,[)il'iry ,<i AtlS a.ii;,í;iI> Vkíi fltiMiio U*.’$117,500 LOT 55 MTERS PARK GAVIE il'H iHA M. l 3t09 HWÍ WE OAVIE.(iCiuHt llool [)!.v> in fi-Wili Ailíi í! ‘.'"t. |-'Г|'1',Г'’|;. '(iCiuHl llool l)!.V> in Wtl‘íS i'aik' f.С.Ц riifagt! Olí lIbuc It l PriAird Igr swuni,'. gis IMS, a’lr.r.l„i- aovo t?i,ir|f füiicy M.ir'^ijll fe llHI $104,900 $102,900 C2001 (oltlwi'il H.Klkci UcmI ht.ilL* Cot|i(ii<iliuii. (ulil^vi'll ' iv ii icfjuli’ii’tl ti.iik'iii.iik ol (ulilwi'll ll.inkci ((itiioi.ilioii. Ли h|ii.il Opitoitimily (iJiiip.iliy. L(|U<il lliiiisiiii| t)|>|i>irtkiiniv l.idi DItiu Ли hulL'pendcmly Owned and Opotaied Member ol Colilwell Donkci Renl Estnic Coipdtalion Я чЛ1159 WIKnilifl CREEK lANE GAVIGSGN I'. ■■ -•.$97,400 h ii<li iilly ii^vm ll .liul <)|iLi,ik’(l. 326 MONTVIEW MYERS РАЯК OAVIEíftA lik.i! StHM (.'It-t; I'i” I'CA иНиЯ'( Id srictl'lii) .I'Kl Sflui0l> G n h r i':,l S.'M'lJ ii.lQI:l.1 iv.n 'iW IUi‘)$B4,900. . ifti Mitten Kalhy Snow Kiy ¿liare Mttit lititoi Нагну Maithall Noiakirkman (aDoonj Pom Mikilimrneiman SallfMtCuii* ihtrrl Ouilonionyi Hanci SlmOnnm Vkkllleffling 99SH54«eneiтл\ц«$11$7Ш11719)8'1I76wí-nse9ÍÍ117799Simm\m mnsi9981UÍ99HI70Ma'»«!998-1181998^mO«91П69»«•118?9M11JJ9981180998'll«8998-m&99MU7 1)4 - D A V IK С О Г М Y K M K U l'K IS K K K C O K I). l'Iim sdiiv. J iin u 12. 2003 P i n o N e w s Davie County Health Department nursing assistants include, from left: Jennifer Franklin, Editli Isaac, Joyce McCiamrocl<, Monica Jordan, Hester Sizemore, SIniloti Carter, Rose Rictiardson, Jean Southern, Petra Carter, Alva Freeman and John Shields. A Vital Role Nursing Assistants Critical To Well-Being Of Many Ily Noni l.iilliiini I’inil Corri,-N|)l)lulcnl Thoiv will lie a liiii Day al Wesley Chapel iiii Saliinlay In lieiiefil Ihe Ueliiy l-iir I.ile. Il stalls al .“i p.m. with piilleil Itiini- hiiigers aiul liol ilnys aril all Ihe Irinimiiigs - hakcd heaiis. penali' salmi, iiiiinemaile ilesserl and iiiiieh more. Tommy Diilter mul Ihe Lost Tniveleis will he lliere Id enleiliiin.'There will he Hiimo anil olher aclivilies, l-veryoiie is invited. 'The cosl Is simply a ilo- iialion Inr llie Kelay For 1..1Ге. There w ill he an oppiirlimily lo biiv vaille lickcis Tor a TV/VCK and an Indiaii l’rineess Harhie (liill. The drawini; will lie Ihc niulil ol'llie relay. I,iist Simday at Wesloy Chapel Madelyn and Andréa fientry üave il |4ii_ijiam ahmil l'Iay Day. liveryime iii alleiidance was piv- se iile d willi an American l'Iay. Oiirpra.'crsarc wilh .Sii/aiine Miller I akey and lier l'amily. .She liiid siiiÿery lasi week. \Ve pray l'or a speeily recin ery. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s Niirsint; Assislanis Week 2(KIÌ l'ociiscs on thè ways thal nursing assislanis aro inakiiii: a dilTerencc in heallhcare loday - on regional. slale and national Icvels. 'The animai nalionwide ohservance oT Niirsiiii; Assistants Week recoj!iii/es nursing asNislanIs, geriatrie assislanis. Iionie care and llospice assislanis and olhers who proville daily care lo l'iail and long-lerni care citi/ens in nursing honies. honie care hospilais, llospice and ollier loitg-lcrm care setlings. "The well-lieiiig and happiness ol oiir citi/ens receiviii!; ihis lype care largely depend on Ihe niirsiiig assislanis. home carc aides, and olhers who |ii'oviile the daily, conscienlions. Iianils on carc In Ihesc sellings." said .l.iiicl Klair. Davie Health Deparlmeiil Home Health supervisor. ■■'These assisl.inls and aides are insiriiincnial in promoiing and saregiiariling the physical, menial, cmolioiial. anil spiritual wcll-heing ol Ihc resiilcnis. clienis, and Iheir ranhlies." ■' The Davie Coiinlv Health Dcpartincnl iS: Ilomc Heallh Agcncy is very proud of ils Home Health Aides." suid Health Direclor Harry Hass. "Our aides are trained pro- I'cssionals who collaborate closely wilh oilier health care providers lo provide i|ualily care ill a inanner lhal is honorable lo their chosen vocation." " To suine clienis. our Home Health Aides are considered angels; lo others - they are considereil best I'rienils," Hlair said. "Wilh a genlle touch and a Triciully smile, our aides go all over Davie Couniy helping people. Our aides serve Iheir clients wilh compassion and illiiility carc. ’Their clienis may be injured or sick - requiring assistance wilh personal hygiene. Clients may be elderly anil Trail, in neeit of a good hot meal. Some clienis may nol he physically able lo do their own housekeeping - rei|uiring (issislance wilh Ihe daily clioios and shopping. "Our aides aro there lo make life a little easier for tbose who need Ihoir .services." For iiiTormalion aboul ser­ vices, conlaci Blair al 7.‘>I-,S77(). S en io r V ariety S how Jun e 19 A t B laise Hy .M iirle W hile l-'our Ciiniers Corrcspoiiilenl A welcome home Ггот li;u| cookoiil Tor LCPL Chi islopher 1.. Shore was lielil Siimlay aflcr- iioon al fl p.m. al Coiirliiey Hap- lisl Church. A large crowd oT cliurch members and Triends al- teiKled. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smilh allendcd a birlhday supper 'Thursday nighl al ihc home оГ Jerry I’olts honoring Amanda Haiiolhie Tor her biilhilay. 'The Di.son-Sliellon Uciiniim was held Sunday al Kich I'ark in Mocksvillo. A bounliriil lunch was enjoyed by aboul 0(1 Tricnds and relatives. CliTls were pre- senleil to the olilesi person, Mrs. .lonsio Shellon. Ol. and Ihc youngest. Nalhan Andrews, six monlhs old. .lean .md I.eonard Shelton. (.■Iiailic ami .lo McClamrock and .Al’In Tcit'.iisoii visiled Mr, anil .Mrs. Thomas Carier. Mr. anil Mrs. Marshall Carter. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Couch. Ms. Ha/cl Couch and Dale Couch in \'lr- gliiia Heach. Va, ihis wookcnd. We cMciid olir sincere sym- paihy to Ihc lamily ol'Nell Driver Tyiiilall who died rcccnily, ”, I T rih iile li> I'lilliv rs " ill ('I'ccy t'alhcv ill this m il h i In- ihiy. ir,' pray l/u il (iiu i Si ili hli'.s.'i vim in tl s/H'i iiil ич/ v. They hil>i'i' mill li'iirh Ily lo (III i if;hl. \4irUii!; so luinl fi'iiiil iiioniiiii: 'lil iii:.:lii. I In'VI fit' <>ni‘ ol ¡he hiwt i^ijis (loil Vin I' )i> lu ' 111! let ÍÍ.V fOlh liiiih-lo U't om love lo him show. Love in Chrisi, Mm ic S. Wltlh' ■■'There's No Hiisincss I.ikc Monkey Hiisiness'^ is ihe name ol a variety show Jimc 14 al Hlaise Hapiisi C'hruch in Mocks- \ ilic. Through a grant Trom Ihc N.C. Division of ..\ging Medi­ care l.ookoui I’rogram, the Northwest Piedmont Council ol tio%cnimems ,\rea .-\gency on .\ging. which provides services I'or seniors in Davie. Forsyth. Slokes, SiiiTV ,ind Yadkin coun- lies, lias galhereil a group of se­ niors who have Ihe love .md l.il- eni lor ha\'im; .i good nine per- Гопшпц on stage, A v.iiiety show roi';rveryoiie. Ihis show incudes singing i sen ■ nils .iiid iiol-so'serioiis I. ,l,inc- 111^, popular music, pairmii.. music, spiritually iiplil'iina mu- sic and poetry, and inslrumcntal inusic. wilh ■'lice Haw'^ lype comedy anil monkey business sprinkled in here and Iherc, These seniors lioiii Ihrougli- 0111 Ihc I’iedinonI, under llie di- rcclion of Chris I’arr. a local se­ nior and protessional producer and stage and TV direclor. have come logether lo I'oriii a Iroupe and are perTorming ihis show in al leasl six locations in Ihe live counlies lhal comprise ihe Norlhwesl Piednninl. St.irting al 2 p.m,. come for a I'lin-lilleil .il'lernoon oreiilerlain- meiH .111(1 ediicalioii, FYee re- freshnionls will he served and dn,*r pn/es Mill he awarded, .•\llllll^^lllll is SI or a donalion oT to,nl lor .Meals on Wheels. I'or more inlormalion, call Davie Senior Services al Tfi I -dfi11. Prcsonlod as a mock lelevi- sion program boradcast rrom 'TV Slalion HLAH on lop of Pilot Mounlain, overlooking Ihe Pied- monl. you will be enlerlained hy Cornatzer News Molly Moonsliino and Beulah Blabbormou|h. hoar the Com­ mode Club Irombone players and laugh your heart out as se­ niors perTorm ihe Hen House Hallel ... and moro. Ily l)(itllo I’olls Cornatzer Cori'osponilenl Bub Jones undcrwonl surgery al Rowan Hospilal last week. He was iranslorred lo Baptist Hos­ pital lor tesls on his heart Mon­ day. Ava Jones is rocupcrating I'rom pneumonia Dollie and llomer Polls vis­ iled Melon 'Townsend from Nor­ folk. Va, Monday al the 'Thou­ sand 'Trail Campsite. She is ihere with hor daughler and is vory sick. On Sunday. Shelia Owens and Dot visited her. Out-of-town guests oT Mr. and Mrs. Homer I’olls on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potts oT Waverly. Va., Sally Legg of Suf­ folk. Va„ Raymond Polls and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morris. Flowers wore placed in Coriiat/er Baptist Church Sun­ day in honor of Mac Laird's birthday and to commemorate the birthday of Ray Polls. Helping 4-H Th e M eb an e C haritable Foundation receivetd one of the state 4-H aw ard s for donor recognition and contributions. T h e foundalion aw ard ed funds to the Yadkin and D avie 4-H program s to b e u sed for a n i­ m al scie n ce program m ing. Pictured, from left: T racy Carter, D avie 4-H agent; M ichelle S p e a s , tvlebane Foundation: and Phil Rucker, Yadkin-Davie livestock agent. ОггтЛик 1015 G len 21 1798 totmlt^lon Rd.. $267000 Ш р ж г г ; ? ! т г Ik»i. I ‘.¿.rt íi-f- v«v. (,'fH 'ггд/-,.- »ШЛ'1 fVv'.tf» kjl . П- M ,».■.! Л 1./Ч-. 1Д . Ibi*,, ч-м .хл IH, [>(, А iW, ,1ИЛ. Jk-v' .............. '.r.t'-'il Ln •SSnrnX) 1641 Hwy 801 S.. $214,900 | 5413 Gilbert Dr.. $2Í Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Clemmons; Mocksville; ____________________ _ _______ ______ 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 Ö K Ä f ö Ä Ä Ä “ '-" Л1г»11 |««n, cvil'-'l (rIr.itKi-, milu'o l.ir<(v,i|yp«i. V, li.,,,. I,.,,. I .1- .«VI I rii р.-v.ilí/ lisH lo hVK t ( t ll, ill -, ■(! <iS IV/HtV,.щтщшшшшт ' Ш á - . | ^ i.iu iitib í 1я121 Dutchman Hill» . $156,ОООН Lo» 26 Dutchman His • '$153JOOO ' ■ i f . i f ”. »U//4J1) IK 'itiri'; Í. fk»i| («.. tt fWi iin ii mw'íí/Ktí/v If'iL V.»jit«l (.«.•Jifijs N;C(,'<IH«, ;;ВЛ tKjntc, Su'UtH^n pin''. (.(I'fcnàit.-.nbi: ‘ ^ biV;m-nt. fP ,m IR, Л mu-.! s-n 137 Tara C t • $148jDOO 1 519 Wilkesboro Sl • S139.5001 206 Whbpeflng Pines 1л.. $13адХ)1 щ su<к r^tutusC Л lf;t iu tJ»,‘ rnííH-'V 401 East Lake Dr. * $129900 151 i r u li /Í-V * 1 Ч ' «■'I'A K tO /A fti üiii I '.ИЛ i./(.- A n.xt trr r ,,»/f (1/.' 'J/'IÍJH, JRA A '¿ Ciií (ítctKÍ, NcvHy f*ví л A-<*’ i'r'i f.»ii-t j.,« i '.in r i< ¡гл t u,tí-7'', Um.í,' n u l' '-’(VV IrJit- in , v tiiit/ -.у.иги f, t; , -i iß\,t r» i' f л -.it f bívtiUífn Л 1 '«•* |î< Ut <. t..i, ..j, 'j.,,,.. .«JíV-íI щ'Лт ',uiUï. wtiKV(*b ft. mcjfo' i.» i;, id r»<k к-.н nk ,tri ir r lu .mi ti iii.i.f oui.'ir. fiuiii*IU, ll'D fH i a- - ir i(I .i».'. itit,'>.s (.Afhiiw.fijv. Ш Ш Ш Е ШЮ51 Bear Creek ChuehRd..$l22jOOO| 141Б Т Т Щ | í '“' I!"• : . A* t '.(í',, bA».WUi n<*f /t*ri<i'ít i »V f...-,.! Л(. ...• л..«к-.ц,г 'I'H ,’M -ul Л11^ Л!Л, l/xi4-mr,,l.iM,-.i tAitC(/i.«;nttr)tw.Ti (>.<t iMXJÍi. fitii.ri,', mr.tif U.!li ht. 'trtkii H."' ^ , Ii...'..-.r..t ... Л .•|tt.»,Ut]<|,*':*^)<; Л/(И^0(1(1-Г.с. I1Í)AVI)!ÍJVAÍ. ‘ ‘n «v.'U'.nMtl'________ ’ ' ' • -‘-'i-M i .. ( bt!,. iMiVn.i 968TaborRd>$2465 Cornatzer • $86,500 fi.t!' i,<«ti ir/ii.r 1 '.ИЛ fjrc I»» i Mííh lt(iíi 1 « 5020 Thoroughbred la • $65, I é ;-' '.’ ".''Д P i » ' 136JoeRd*S79.900 1ш ш ш т | f l „ ! 1 .! Ll Ш i. |(t t f.tírh lt(«i»- M-I4ÍI til 1 n miití (rfiMí íiiíí. lilA ir»)»; r^/k<| ytl l ít .iti4Í «i <mí 7, ,rï , V > , i •. Tïï'“.?"', ,\ñ: V'u'id'í; ';;,7 r .í;lUilnr'’.*'!’- ' i — ll'i-i <|.ini!ii ‘ ' ‘ ...... 1 Ш Ш 5 т а Rd .Ш Щ f ' № BÈI : 'si ';-T •• ■ '*J.!M 292 Watt St. • $54,900 f.".'. [i.VkM ’,. r, f|: .Mt ,f, ÍM.^tr*/UtfíMiviíi‘i<..ud’rifí‘t^.'t tïWiIxit.xn Dr,(fjtt..-)<-lvr..'W..innfftí‘.futi<:¿fK.t»-.HA.:W V/W .C2 IS W M .c o m Ш !UliU ИИГЛ _ _ . Ш Л ж ШШ \ M \ .àtâ . 1 . 'И Bi&tiUi X'tîSIUifíñ («lu» ime ilOÂihCïii jillljmii Ниш iinint Hwtiinii»hogu *o|n Wildi« Um« «(Dinul Îï!*, (ЛпИимЫи loin W^imlniЩ Ш w-3311 пу)ш m m w-M8S i'Wî« i^b\m игпя ni’iîOMii b^rihOfSrrKn^vt . « 1 Siwing You'With Memberships In; The Wlnstwi-Salem Board of Realtors, Multiple Listing SeMce, Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), Carolina Real Oata M L ^ ■ (statewide commerdal), loop Net .(commerdal listing network), International Relocation Sprvic^s \ . \ A d m in is tra tiv e C o u rt DAVII': COIJN'I'Y KN TKKIMUSK RKCORD. riitii-.sdiiv. .Itino 12, 2003 - D5 , Tile liillowinj; eases were ilis- po,scd of ill Davie Ailmiiiislralive Courl May If). Presiding: Magis­ trate Kevin D. Heiiilrix. I’rosceut- ing; Weiuly Terry, assislani DA. - I’alience Agborbesnng, failure lo notify Departutem or Molor Vc- liielcs ol uddress change, ilismi.sseil per corrcclion. - Delia Alíame, no operator's li­ cense. dismissed per correction; driving left of center, dismissed per civil seltlement. - Harry Allen, speeding 69 in a S5. reduccd lo fi4 in a 5.“). S2.‘i, cost; expired registralion sticker, dis­ missed per correction, - Kimberly Anders, speeding 60 in a 4,‘i, rctlitced to improper eiiuip­ ment, S2.Í, cosl. - Gary Andrews, exceeding sale speed, dismissed per civil .setlle- ment. - Ramon Baker, failing lo notify Department of Motor Vehicles of address change, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Jennifer Harney, speeding 74 in a 5S. reduced lo 64 in a .‘>.‘5, $2.‘i, cost. - Elvis Brannan, speeding 76 in a 55, reduced lo 60 in a .“iii, cost; I'uiUire lo wear driver's seat belt, $2.‘i. - Charles Bridges, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment. $25. cosl. - Darlene Bristow, speeding 60 in a 4,‘i, reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $10, cost. - Nicolaus Brouhier, expired regislration sticker, dismissed per correction. - Olivion Brown, no operator's license, dismissed per corrcction. - Counney Bryani, expired reg­ istration slicker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Nina Burks, unsafe niovemenl, dismissed per civil settlement. - Marvin Burts, speeding S4 in a 70, reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $2.'i, cosl. - Regina Cumpbell, driving left of center, dismissed percivil setlle- nient. - William Canter, expired reg­ istration sticker ntul no operator's license, dismis.sed per correction. - Donna Curler, speeding 70 in a .'i.'i. reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Dennis Curlner. speeding 60 in a 45. reduced to improper eiiuip­ ment. $25. cosl. - Michael Calletl. speeding 70 in a 55. reduccd lo improper equip­ ment. $25, cost, - Brian Chumben, fulling to yield at stopsign/nushing red light, reduced lo improper eipiipment, $25, co.st. - Marvin Cheeks, s|K’cding 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cost; failing to weur driver's seat helt, dismissed per pleu. - Eben Coarsley, speeding SO in a 70. reduced to improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Ariana Coleman, speeding K5 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jumes Crundell, speeding 84 ill u 70, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $50, cosl, - Terry Crider, speeding 70 in ii 55, reduced to improper equipmeni, .$25, cost. - Michuel Duvidson, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced to improper equipment, cosl; failing lo wear driver's seal belt; $25. - Philip Davis, expired registra­ lion slicker, dismissed per correc- lion. - Nalulie Dodd, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Kelly Dyson, expired regi.stra- tion sticker and expired registration card/tag, dismissed per correction, - Scoll Ebriglil, speeding 70 in a 55. rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. -Joseph Everhart, no operator's liccnsc, dismi.sscd per correction. - Craig Feely, speeding 93 in a 70, rcduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Maria Fleck, fictitious/con- cealed/revoked registration card/ lag, dismissed per corrcclion. - Benjamin Gobble, improper backing, dismissed i>er civil setlle- metil. - Kristin Crush, speeding 80 in a 70. rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment. $25. cost. - Fred Hancock, speeding 70 in a 55. reduccd lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cost. - Michuel Hurdin, fuiling to weur driver's .seal bell, $25, cost; expired regislrulion card/tag and expired inspection stickcr, dis­ missed per correction. - Scoll Hatcher, covering/dis­ guising registralion plule, disinisscd per corrcclion. - Punielu Hcpler, speeding 70 in u 55. reduced lo improper equip­ ment. $25. cost. - Juliun TIernundcz. speeding 68 in u 55, reduced to 60 in u 55. $10, cost. - Bobby Hill, expired registra­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. -Jeremy Holcomb, speeding 85 in a 70, rcduced to improper equip­ ment. $50. cost. - Sharon Holley, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Kendru Howell, fuiling lo stop for stopliglil/steady red light, rc­ duccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Mutthew Ingram, exceeding safe speed and unsafe tires, dis­ missed per civil settlement. - Judith Kiger, failing to stop at steiiily red light, reduccd lo im­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - Peter Kresinn, exceeding posted speed, reduced to improper equipment, $25, co.st, - Ann Kupka, exceeding sufe speed, dismissed per correction. - Leila Lugos, fulling to slop al slopsign/flashing red light, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Clinton Lukey, expired regis- irution card/tag. dismissed per cor­ rection. - George Lamb, speeding 67 in a 55. reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Patrick Law, speeding 86 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Duslin Lawhon, exceeding safe speed, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cost; unsafe tires, dismissed per corrcclion. - i leulher Luxlon, speeding 53 in a 35, reduced to improper cquip- meiil, $50, cosl. - Keith Leazcr, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. -Alicia Lynch, speediiig 89 in a 70, rcduccd lo exceeding safe speed, $25, cosl. - Sandy Martin, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25. cosl. - Brendan Masi, unsafe move­ ment, di.smi.ssed per civil .sclllemenl. - Gray Muson, expired regislra- tion card/tag and no operulor's li­ cense, dismissed per correction. - Cussundra Mebosky, speeding 50 in a 35, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl, - Mury Mickel, speeding 80 in u 70, rcduced lo improper equipmeni, $25. cosl. - Murie Miller, failing to slop for slopsigri/flashing red light, dis­ missed per civil sclllemenl. - Nakcsliu Mills, no operator's license, reduced per correction. - Penny Moore, fishing withoul a license, dismissed per correction. - Steven Moore, speeding 84 in a 70, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment. $75. cost; failing lo weur driver's seal belt, dismissed per pleu. - Davey Morton, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equip- menl,'.$25. cost. - Robert Mullinux, speeding 85 in a 70, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl; failing lo wear driver's seal bell, dismissed per pica. - Cruig Myers, failing lo weur driver's .seal bell. $25, cost; expired registration sticker, dismissed per corrcction. - Herman Normun. speeding 70 in u 55. reduced lo improper equip­ ment. $25. cosl, - Fruncis Nyue. speeding 74 in u 55. reduced lo exceeding safe speed. $25, cost. - Ronnie Dwuync Overby, ex­ ceeding sul'e speed, reduced lo im­ proper eiiuipmeiil, S25. cost; driv­ ing lell of center, dismissed percivil .scltlcmeiil. - Tamalha Lynn I’ccicr. speed­ ing 78 in a 65. reduced to impioper equipmeiil. $25, cosl. - Richurd I’cimington, fuiling lo slop for slopslgn/niishing red light, rcduced lo Improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Donna Phillips, speeding51 in a 35, reduced to improper equip- nieiu, $25. cosl. -Joshua Phipps, fuiling to weur driver's seui bell, dismis.sed per cor­ rection, - Lynetle Pierce, expired regis- Irulioii card/lug. dismissed per cor­ rection, IMi'iisc Si-f Adiiiliil.strativi' - I’lijti. 1)11) N O C o n s tru c tio n L o an IN T E R E S T 0 Ì Spacious living room and opon I O) kilchen wilh ad;acont dining room, j t Four bedrooms and Iwo balhs. j 5 1 Opiional porch and ollornalo mos- ; 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COLIN TY KN TERPRISK RKCORD/l’liursdii)..|uiie 12.2003 P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 03-SP-101 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF HEAL PROPERTY UNDER ANO BY VIRTUE of Ihs power and authority contalnod In lhal certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Robert Douglas Allen and wile, Donna Marie Allen, dated June 23,2000, and recorded in Ihe Office of the Reglsler ot Deeds of Davle Counly, f^orfh Carolina, in Book 338 at Pago 768; and because ol default In the pay­ ment of Ihe indebtedness secured Ihereby and failure to carry out and perform Ihe sllpulalions and agree­ ments contained therein and, pur­ suant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will place for sale, al public auction, to Ihe highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale at tho Davle County Courthouse, In Mocksville, North Carolina, on the 24th day of Juno, 2003, at 12:00 Noon, lhat parcel of land. Including Improvements thereon, silualed, lying and being in tho Cily of Mocksville, Counly ot Davie, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING al an Iron pin lo­ caled al Ihe right of way at Ihe In­ tersection of Rolling Hills Lance and Mela Breeze Lane; thence Soulh 56 degrees, 40 minutes, 10 sec­ onds West 60.00 leet to a rebar; thence North 76 degrees, 26 min­ utes, 30 seconds West an arc dis­ tance ol 94.19 feel, radius distance ol 60 feet, and a chain distance ol 84,82 feet to a rebar; Ihence North 33 degrees, 18 minutes, 52 sec­ onds West 145,33 leel to a rebar: Ihence North 59 degrees, 09 mln­ ulos, 00 seconds East 120.05 feet to a robar; Ihence South 33 de­ grees, 21 mlnules 46 seconds East 199.99 feel to an Iron, THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING as surveyed by Hall’s Surveying com­ pany on July 11, 1969, and being all of Lot 28 of "CRAFTWOOD DEVELOPMENT.” Section 4 as depicted In Plat Book 4, at page 139. This property also being the same Identical property referred to In the documents recorded In Deed Book 130 at page 79, Deed Book 149, at page 708, and Deed Book 156, at pago 325, Davle County Registry, said survey revised Sam P. Hall 5/14/98. This property Is subject to re­ strictive covenants recorded In Deed Book 93, at page 49, Davle Counly Regislry. Address ol property: 103 Mela Breeze Lano, Mocksville, NC 27026 Present Record Owners: Rob­ en Douglas Allen and wife, Donna Mario Allen The terms ol tho sale aro lhal the real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash to tho highest bidder. The Substitute Trustee rosorvos the tight to requite a cash deposit or a certified chock not to exceed Ihe greater of five porcenl (5%) of tho amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fitly Dollars (S750.00). In the event thal Ihe Owner and Holder is exempt Irom paying the same, the successful bidder may also bo roqulrod to pay rovenue stamps on Ihe Trustee's Deed, any Land Transfer Tax. and tho lax required by N.C.G.S. Sec­ tion 7A-308(a)(1). The real property hereinabove described is being olfered for sale "AS IS. WHERE IS" and will bo sold subject to all superior lions, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will bo held opon for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. This Ihe 27th day of May, 2003, Kellam & Pettll, P.A. Subslilute Truslee NORTH CAROLINA ®'’2-2tn DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as tho Admin­ istrator ol tho Estate ol CATHERINE M. LANNING, late ol Davie County, this is to notlly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tho un­ dersigned on or before Iho 29lh day of August, 2003, boing three (3) monlhs Irom tho lirst day ol publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indobled lo said eslale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 29th day ol May, 2003. Tara L. Lowery 401 Madison Road Mocksvillo. NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP112 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure of a Deed ol Trust executed by Ray J. Klmrey dated May 16,1998, and recorded In Book 277 at Page 117 In Ihe Davie Counly Public Regis­ try, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order ol the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of tho power and authority contained In Ihe above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the payment ot the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perlorm the stipulation and agreements Ihereln contained and, pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of Irusl, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for salo at pub­ lic auction to tho highest bidder tor cash al the usual place of sale at the county courthouse ol said county at 10:00 A.M. on Juno 24, 2003, Ihe following described real estate and any other Improvemenls which may be situated thereon, sllualed In Davle Counly, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: BEGWNINQ at an Iron pin In Ihe centerline of SR 1412, the South­ eastern corner of Ihe within de­ scribed tract. Southwestern corner of Pierce property. The original Southeastern corner of thal acre­ age trad described In Deed Book 84, Page 319, thence from the be­ ginning, Norlh-82 degrees West 116 leet to a polnl, Ihe southwest­ ern corner of the within described Iract, Ihence North 6 degrees Easl 200 feet lo a polnl, being the North­ western corner o) the wllhin de­ scribed tract, thence South 82 de­ grees 116 feet to a point, being Ihe Northeastern corner ol Ihe Pierce line, Ihence South 6 degrees West 200 feet to the point and place of beginning. And being more commonly known as; 305 Danner Road. Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner of the prop­ erty, as rollected on the records of Ihe Register ol Deeds, is Ray J. Klmrey. The property to be offered pur­ suant to Ihls nollce of sale Is being ottered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor Ihe holder ot Ihe note secured by the deed ot trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, direclors, attorneys, employees, agents or aulhorized ropresentallvo ol oilher Truslee or the holder ol the nole make any representation relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmenlai, health or salely conditions exisling. In, on, at or re­ lating to the properly tieing ottered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabiiilies arising out ol or in any way relating to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid laxes and assessments In­ cluding bul nol limiled to any trans- ler tax associated with the loreclo­ sure, lor paying, II any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) of the amount ot Ihe bid or seven hundred lilly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, is required by law. Follow­ ing the explrallon ol the statutory upsel period, all remaining amounts are immedlaloly due and owing. The dale of Ihis Nollce is Juno 2, 2003. ELIHABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cllll Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-12-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllied as Ihe Co-Ex­ ecutors ol the Estate ol ETHEL SOFLEY COOK, late ot Davle Counly, Ihis is lo nolify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol Sep­ tember, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol June, 2003. Mary Lula Cook, COEX 144 Willie Cook Drive Advance, NC 27006 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP109 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure ot a Deed of Trust executed by Ronnie Allen Cranfield daled April 25,2002, and recorded In Book 418 at Page 738 In the Davle County Public Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of Ihe power and authority conlained In the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ faull In the payment ol the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein conlained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder ol Ihe In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trusl, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction to Ihe highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at Ihe counly courlhouse ol said county at 10:00 A.M. on June 24, 2003, tho following described real estate and any other Improvemenls which may be situated thereon, situated In Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows; BEING KNOWN and desig­ nated as Lot Nos. 11 and 12 ot Ihe Penny Brothers Land, Inc., Subdi­ vision as sel forth In Plal Book 1, Page 20, Davle County Roglslry, to which relerence Is hereby made lor a more particular descripllon. SUBJECT TO easements and restrictions ot record. FOR BACK TITLE, see Deed Book 404, Page 522; Deed Book 367, Page 13; Deed Book 340, Page 212; Deed Book 143, Pages 605-607; Deed Book 130, Pago 163; Deed Book 116, Pago 348; Deed Book 65, Page 356; Davio County Registry. See also Tax Map N-5, Parcel 32, located In Jerusa­ lem Township, Davle County, North Carolina. And being more commonly known as; 784 Pino Ridge Road, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 The record owner of the prop­ erty. as rellecled on tho records ol the Reglsler ol Deeds, Is Ronnie Allen Cranlleld. The property to be ottered pur­ suant to this nollce of sale Is being offered lor salo, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS,” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ot Ihe note secured by tho deed ot trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol oilher Truslee or Ihe holder ol Ihe nole make any represenlatlon relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety condilions existing. In, on, at or re­ lating to the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising oul ol or In any way reialing to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid laxes and assessmenis In­ cluding but not limiled to any trans- ler tax associated with the loreclo­ sure, lor paying, if any. Adeposil of five percent (5%) ot tho amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is grealer, Is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice Is June 2, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cameron Drivo, Suite 300 Charlotto, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-12-2tn t^ORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davle County, Pialnlill, vs. Thelma Norman Culhrell, Delen­ dant. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 342 N.Q.TICE Q££UBU£ m E Under and by virtue of a Judg­ ment and Order for Sale entered In the DIslrlct Court of Davie County, North Carolina, In the above-cap- lloned, Ihe undersigned Commis­ sioner will on the 26th day ot June, 2003, offer tor sale and sell lor cash to the last and hlghesl bidder at public aucllon at Ihe courthouse door In Mocksville, North Carolina el 12:00 noon, the following de­ scribed real property: Tax Parcel #J5010C0010, Davle County Tax Maps The sale will be made as Is and subject to all outslanding city and county laxes and all local Improve­ menl assessments against the above-described property nol In­ cluded In the Judgment ol Ihe above-entitled cause. A deposit of live percent (5%) of the successful bid will be required. Any person who has an interest in the property may file an Increased or upset bid within ten days after Ihe report of sale Is filed. This Ihe I3lh day of May, 2003. Robert E. Price, Jr, Commissioner OF COUNSEL; ROBERT E. PRICE, JR. & ASSOCIATES, RA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suite B RO. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114 (336) 760-2870 6-5-3tn Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-4ln Willie Z. Cook Jr., COEX 1582 NC Hwy. 801 South Advance, NC 27006 6-5-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualillod as the Execu­ tor of Ihe Eslale ol FLOSSIE FOS­ TER, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol September, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the llrst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymeni to the undersigned. This 5th day ol June, 2003. Paul E. Foster 268 Carolina Street Mooksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 6-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A Resolution Declaring ths intention of the Board of Commissioners of ihe Town of IMocltsvlllo to Consider Closing a Portion ol an Alley WHEREAS, Q.S.160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board of Commission­ ers ot the Town ot Mocksville to close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, the Board ol Com­ missioners ol the Town ol Mocksville considers It advisable to conduct a public hearing lor tho purpose ot giving consideration to the closing of an Alley described as follows: Beginning at an exisling, the southeastern corner of Energy United Membership Corporation (formerly Cresconl Electric Mem­ bership Corporation) (DB1B8, page 43) the line of the Davie Counly Chamber of Commerce (OB 402, page 41); thence from the BEGIN­ NING North 04 degrees 48'09" Easl 124.99 feel lo an exisling railroad spike In Iho southern terminus or m argin o l Depot Street; Ihence Soulh 85 degrees I l ’S I” Easl 20 feet lo an unmarked point Ihe Northwestern corner of Energy Unlled Membership Corporation's Iract described In Deed Book 401, page 351; thence Soulh 04 de­ grees 48'09’’ West 125 feet to an unmarked point; thence North 85 degrees 09'25” West 20 leet lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING as shown on a survey by Tutlerow Surveying dated Decem­ ber 23, 2002 (drawing #30802-3). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board ol Com­ missioners ol the Town ol Mocksville that: (1) A meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. o'clock on Tuesday, tho 1st day ol July, 2003, in the Mooksville Town Hall lo consider closing thal portion ol an alley oil Depot Street across the EnergyUnited property. (2) The Town Clerk Is hereby directed lo publish Ihis Resolution of Intent once a week lor lour suc­ cessive week.*! In the Davie County Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk Is lurther di­ rected lo transmit by reglslered or certilied mall lo each owner of prop­ erty abulling upon lhal portion of said slreet a copy ot Ihis Resolu­ tion ol intent. (4) The Town Clerk Is lurther di­ recled to cause adequate notices ot this Resolution ol Inlont and tho scheduled public hearing to bo posted as required by G.S. 160A- 299. Upon motion duly made by Busier Cleary and duly seconded by Vernon Thompson, the above resolution was duly adopted by the Board ol Commissioners ol the Town ol Mocksville at the meeling held on the 6th day ol May, 2003, in Ihe Mocksville Town Hall. This the 6th day of May, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. o'clock. F.W. Slate, Mayor Attest: Christine Sanders, Town Clerk 6-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the powor ol sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by Timothy E. Glasscock and wile, Deborah E. Glasscock, to John J. Schramm, Jr., Trustee, dated the 4lh day ol November, 1996, and recorded in Book 247, Page 206, Davle County Registry, North Carolina, delault having been made In the payment of the note'thereby secured by Ihe said Deed ot Trusl and Ihe under­ signed, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, hav­ ing been subsllluled as Trustee In said Deed olTrust by an instrument duly recorded in the Olllce ol the Reglsler ol Deeds ol Davle Counly, North Carolina, and the holder ot the note evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale al the Courlhouse Door In the City ot Mocksville, Davle County, North Carolina, at 12:00 p.m. on June 24,2003, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real eslale siluale in Ihe County ot Davle, North Carolina, and being more particularly de- ■ scribed as loliows: Beginning at an Iron placed at an old cedar tree, said iron being the Northwest corner ot the prop­ erty ol Norman W. Droulllard and Jerry R. Joyce as recorded In Deed Book 129, Page 365, Davie County Registry: thence Irom said begin­ ning Point with the East line ol Marie D. Dixon (see Deed Book 155, Page 259, Davle County Reg­ istry) North 00 deg. 25'13" West 538.55 feet lo a polnl in Ihe rlghl ol way ot Dance Hall Road (State Road 1429) (said line having crossed an Iron In the South right ol way ol said Dance Hall Road at 508.55 feel); thence from said oint In the right ol way ol Dance Hall Road South 87 deg. 30'37" Easl 161.76 leet to a point; thence SouthOO deg. 25'13" East 539.99 feet lo an Iron (and having crossed an Iron at the south rlghl ol way ol said Danco Hall Road South 67 deg. 30'37” East 161.76 leet to a point; thence South 00 deg. 25'13" East 539.99 feet to an iron (and having crossed an Iron al the south right of way of said Danca Hall Road al 30.01 loel); thonco North 87 dog. OO'OO” West 161.84 feet to an Iron, the Point and place of Be­ ginning, all according to a survey by John Richard Howard dated March 25, 1992, and containing 2 acres, more or less, which includes a portion within the right ol way ol said Dance Hall Road. Said prop­ erty being a part of Ihe Iracl deeded lo Pioneer Wood Products, Inc., as recorded In Deed Book 114, Page 2 11 , Davle Counly Registry, and being the Western portion ol that 7 acre Iract deeded lo Thomas F. Glassock and wile, Margaret B. Glasscock in Book 160, Page 66, Davle County Registry. Together with Improvements located thereon; said property being lo­ cated at 247 Danca Hall Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the propery be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the tax ol Forly-Flve Cents (S0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to bo ollered pur­ suant to Ihis notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, Iransler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, direclors, attorneys, employees, agents or aulhorized ropresonlative of either the Trustee or tho holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salely conditions existing In, on, al or relating lo to the prop­ erty being offered lor sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabilities arising out ol or In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenis. and prior lions 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 lilly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is grealer, will be required al tho time ol tho sale. This 3rd day ol Juno, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substilulo Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suilo 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-12-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 03 SP125 In Ihe Malter of the Foreclosure ol the Deed of Trust Executed by RC. Pappas Builders, Inc., Grantor, daled July 30, 1998, as recorded In Book 320, page 31, Davle County Registry, By William L. Nelson, Substitute Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO: P.C. Pappas Builders, Inc, Attn: Phillip C, Pappas 1256 Beaverton Trail Winston-Salem, N0 27103 Phillip C. Pappas 1256 Beaverton Trail Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Mary J. Pappas 1031 Glen Day Drive Clemmons, NC 7012 Under and by virtue of Ihe powei and authority contained In thal cer­ tain deed of trusl, Security Agree­ ment and Assignment ot Leases executed and delivered by P.C. PAPPAS BUILDERS, INC., dated July 30,1998, and recorded In Ihe Oilice of the Register ol Deeds ol Davle County, North Carolina, Ir Book 282, page 202, First Modlll- cation recorded In Book 320, page 31 and Supplemental Deed ol Trusl recorded In Book 428, page 947, and pursuant to the Order ol Ihe Clerk of Superior Court ot Davle County, North Carolina, entered Into Ihls loreclosure proceeding, the undersigned, William L. Nelson, Substitute Trustee, will expose loi sale at public aucllon on June 23, 2003, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. at the door of the Davle County Court­ house, Mocksville, North Carolina, the following real estate: Being knov/n and designated as Lols 151,152, and 154, as shown on the plat ot Bermuda Run Wesi Sycamore Glen, as recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 60, and revised In Plat Book 7, Page 148, Davle County Registry, relerence to which Is hereby made lor a more particu­ lar description. -i Each ot Ihe lols and Improve­ ments thereon, described In Exhibit A shall be sold separately. Each sale will be made subject to all prloi liens, unpaid taxes, reslriclions and easements ol record and assess­ ments, II any. Should Ihe properly be pur­ chased by a parly olher than the beneficiary ol the Deed ol Trust, the purchaser must pay the tax ol thirty cents (30e) per ono hundred dol­ lars required by NCGS § 7A 308(aK1). ■ Pursuant to North Carolina Stat­ ute Sec. 45-21.10(b) and the terms ol Ihe Deed ol Trusl, any success­ lul bidder may be required to de­ posit wllh the Trustee Immediately Upon conclusion ol each sale a cash deposll as loliows: Ten (10) percent ol the bid up lo and Including $1,000.00 plus live (5) percent ol any excess ovei $1,000.00. Any successlul bidder shall be required lo tender the lull balance ol Ihe purchase price so bid In cash or certllled check at Ihe time the Trustee tenders to him a deed loi Ihe property or attempts to lendet such deed, and should said sue- cesslul bidder fall to pay the bal­ ance purchase price so bid at thal lime, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided lor in North Caro­ lina General Statute Sec, 45.21.30(d) and (e). Each sale will be held open ten (10) days lor upset bids as requlrec by law. This Ihe 29th day ol May, 2003. William L. Nelson, Esq. NELSON BOYLES NIBLOCK & GREEN '101 Charlols Blvd., Sulle 102 Winslon-Salem, NC 27103 (336) 760-9002 6-12-2tr NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualillod as the Admin­ istrator ol Ihe Estate ol BERNAOINE POWER CHURCH, late ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is to no­ tily all parsons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or before the 5th day ol Seplember, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This 5th day ol June, 2003. Linville Waller Church, ADMN P.O. Box 927 Cooleemee, NC 27014 6-5-41P P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FY 2003-2004 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2003-2004 proposed Davio Counly Budget was pre­ sented to Ihe Davle Counly Board ol Commissioners on Monday, June 2, 2003. The proposed bud­ get totals $50,079,966.00: General Fund - $33,807,494.00 Revaluation- 180,192.00 E911 - 225,600.00 Water Construction ■ 5,825,800.00 Capilal Projects - 1,568,711.00 Water/Sewer Enterprise Fund - 7,028,587.00 Solid Waste Enterprise Fund - 1,435,582.00 The proposed budget calls tor a property tax rate ol lilty-nine cenls ($.59) per $100 ol property valua­ tion (includes a $.04 lire tax). Acopy ot the budget proposal Is available for public Inspeclion in Ihe oilice of County Manager during normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, Room 250, Davle Counly Adminis­ tration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina. A public hearing will be held al 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 16,2003. in the Commissioners' Room, Davte County Admlnlslraton Build- Ing, 123 Soulh Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, to re­ ceive public comments, eilher oral or written. All citizens are welcome to comment on Ihe budget proposal at this llmo. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davle County Commissioners 6-5-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllied as Iho Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol PAULC, BOOE, lale ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo no­ tily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Iho undersigned on or before Ihe 29th day ot August, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom Ihe llrsl day of publication or ttAls notloo vjlll be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 29th day ot May, 2003. Jeanno B. Wara/ick 1911 Townsend Forest Lane S Brown Summit, NC 27214 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICe OF SALE 03 SP 84 UNDER ANO BY VIRTUE ol a power ol sale contained In a cer­ tain deed ol trust daled November 6,1997, executed by BOBBY JOE McDANIELS, and wile, DEBORAH S. McDANIELS, to TAMARA L. FLEMING, Substitute Trustee, and recorded In Book 269, Page 693, Davle Counly Registry; and under and by virtue ol Ihe authority vested In Ihe undersigned as Trustee and an Order executed by KENNETH D. BOGER, Clerk ol Superior Court ol Davle County, on the 13th day ol May, 2003, the default having been made In Ihe paymeni ol the Indebtedness secured, the said deed ol trust being by the terms thereof subject lo loreclosure and Ihe holder ol Ihe indebtedness ttiereby secured having demanded a loreclosure Ihereol for Ihe pur­ pose ol salislying said indebted­ ness and the same having been ordered and approved by said Or­ der ol Clerk of Superior Court of Oavie County, the undersigned TAMARA A; FLEMING, Substitute Truslee, will oiler lor sale al public auction lo the highest bidder lor cash al Ihe Courthouse Door in Davle Counly, North Carolina al 10:00 a.m., on the 17th day ol June, 2003, Ihe land conveyed In said deed ol trust, Ihe same lying and being In Davie County, North Caro­ lina, and being described as lol- lows: Being Lols Number 21,22,23, 14, 53, 54, 55, 56 ot Map E-1 as shown on a map of “Holiday Acres" prepared for Fritz and Byerly Auc­ llon Company ol Lexington, North Carolina, by A.L. Bowles, Regis­ tered Surveyor, and recorded In Map Book 3, Page 108, Davie County, to which relerence Is hereby made lor a more particular description of said lots. This property will be sold sub­ ject to all taxes, encumbrances and liens of record. This the 13th day ol May, 2003. Tamara A. Fleming Substilulo Trustee 6-5-2tt1 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Administra­ tor ol the Eslale ol NELLIE RUTH MILLER SYKES, lale ol Davle I Counly, North Carolina, the under- ! signed does hereby notlly all per- I sons, lirms and corporations liav- Ing claims against Ihe estate ol said ' decedent lo exhibit them to the undersigned at 185 KImel Park Drive, Suilo 200, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103, on or belore August 22,2003, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All parsons, lirms, and corporations Indobled to Ihe said estate will please make immediate paymeni lo the undersigned. This 21st day ol May, 2003. Wendy Combs Kiser Administrator ol Ihe Estate ol Nellie Ruth Miller Sykes Robert D. HInshaw, Esq. 185 KImel Park Drive, Suite 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 5-22-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTIFICATION OF SERVICE PROVISION The Northwest Piedmont Coun­ cil ol Governments as lead agency lor the Family Caregiver Voucher Program In Davle, Forsyih and Stokos Counlies Is hosting a meet­ ing on Juno 19, 2003 at 9:30 a.m. at tho Northwest Piedmont Coun­ cil ol Governments, 400 West Fourth Slreet, Winslon-Salem, North Carolina, In Iho 3rd Floor Board Room to Issue contracts tor respite, supplemental, care plan­ ning and linancial assistance plan­ ning services through the Family Caregiver Support Program under the Older Americans Act ol 1965, as amended. All contracts lor ser­ vices lo bo provided July 1, 2003 Ihrough June 30, 2004 will be dis­ tributed at the meeling. No contracts will be distributed attor tho meeting. All public and pri­ vate organizations are encouraged to attend. For more inlormatlon, ploaso conlaci Beth Rummage at (336) 761-2111. 6-12-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllied as Ihe Execu­ lrIx ot the Estate of LOUISE SEDLAK, late of Davie Counly, Ihls Is to notily all persons having claims against said eslale lo present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore Iho 29th day ot August, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the first day ol pubiicalion or this nollce will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This 29th day ot May, 2003. Barbara L. Kolllns 200 Magnolia Avenue Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Executor ol tho Estate ol JOHN BRUCE DRIVER, late of Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before Ihe 22nd day ol August, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery, Ail persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 22nd day ol May, 2003. Michael Bruce Driver, ADMN 1320 Clermont Road Durham, NC 27713 5-22-4Ш Under and by virtue ot a Judg­ ment and Order lor Salo entered In the Dislricl Court ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, In Ihe above-cap­ tioned, the undersigned Commis­ sioner will on Ihe 26lh day of June, 2003, olfer for sale and sell for cash lo Iho lasl and highest bidder at public aucllon at tho courthouso door in Mocksville, North Carolina at 12:00 noon, tho following de­ scribed real property: Tax Parcel #15160A0038, Davio Counly Tax Maps The salo will bo made as is and subjecl lo all outstanding city and county taxes and all local Improvo- ment assessments against tho above-described property not in­ cluded in the judgment ol Ihe above-onlllled cause. A deposit ot live percenl (5%) ol the buccesslul bid will bo required. Any person who has an Inleresl In Ihe property may llie an Increased or upsel bid within ten days alter the report ol salo Is filed. This tho 15th dayol May, 2003. Roberl E. Price, Jr. Commissioner OF COUNSEL: ROBERT E. PRICE, JR. & ASSOCIATES, RA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suite B P.O. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114 (336) 760-2870 6-5-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having quallflod as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol LOIS R. TUTTEROW, late ol Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said eslale lo present Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or bolore Ihe 5th day ol Seplem­ ber, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day ol publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate paymeni lo Ihe under­ signed. This 5th day ol June, 2003. Lori Tullerow Setzer 5720 Shamrock Glen Lane Lewisville, NC 27023 6-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE To: Cynlhia L. McCroady #86, Robert C. Watts «26, Richard L Williams #715. Bermuda Mini's Inc. Sell Stor­ age, localed al 146 Commerce Dr., Advance, NC, has a possessory lien on all goods you stored there In tho above units. All those Items ol personal properly are being sold In order to collect the amount due Irom you lor unpaid rent and ox- penses. The sale will lake place June 19, 2003 at 11:00 a.m, at Bermuda Mini's, 146 Commerce Dr., Ad­ vance. This the 27th day of May, 2003. 6-5-2tn Tommy’s Total Lawn Care Tree nsllmnlus • Insured Icinm y [Ii(iin|>s<in • < office! (;t;ifi) 4')2-2.i:io Cell: (:i:)i.)f)ii2-700f> DAVIK COUNTV KN I'K RI’RLSK RKCORD, l luii-sd'.iy, 12. 2003 - D7 1 1 > Д Е Д д ч 5 я \ 1 « 1 У 1 а & г 1 т а о д т а у у в т д я NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale: Mocksville Mini-Slor- ago Intends to sell the contonts ol tho loliowing units for unpaid rent and expenses. John Haln#192 ($315.00) Susan McCollum #363 ($315.00) Amle Allison #112 ($285.00) Marcus Williams #110 ($285.00) Tracey L. Arnold #47 (S280.00) David Bailey #21 ($490.00) Public salo dale Is June 19, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. No personal checks tor overdue accounts. No sale It paid by June 17, 2003. Household items. Olllce located at 817 Salisbury Rd. Sale held al stor­ age building on Eaton Slreet. (336) 751-2483. 6-5-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllied as Administra­ tor СТА ol the Estate ol JOHN ROLAND AQREN (a)k/a Roland Agren), deceased, ol Advance, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent lo exhibit them to Ihe undersigned al P.O. Drawer 25008. Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008, on or belore Ihe 15th day ol August, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, lirms and corporations indebted lo said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 15th day ol May, 2003. Jamos E. Creamer, Jr., Administrator СТА c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, RA. P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008 5-15-41П NORTH CAROLINA • DAVIE COUNTY Davle County, PlalntlH, vs. Katherine P. Smoot, and the Heirs ol Katherine P. Smoot, II deceased, Delendant. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 378 Abortion Alternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center oilers confidential & Iree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Make a healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE lor appoint­ ment. Animals 2003 TTC OPEN SHOWS 4/5, 5/3, 6/14, 8/16, 9/6 English 9am/Western 12 noon. $35 lor 10 classes. (336) 998-5280/ TTCMOCKSViLLE.com W OW I W H IPPO W iLL STABLES reopening under professional management. First class facility. Convenient loca­ tion. For more Information call Gleijda @ 998-8125 or 407- 7099. ____________________ Antiques WANTED Antique Dealers for a New Antique Shop Localed on 1-40 in Mocksville GREAT LOCATIOfvll Opening In July Please call 492-6450 or 800-234-1393 for details Apartments FOR RENT-DUPLEX 1 & 2BR wilh carports. In country. (336)751-2986 m o c kW il l e s Un s e tT e r- RACE; All brick energy ellicient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, baskolball court S swings. Kitchen appliances lurnlshed Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connec­ tions. High energy ellicient heal pump provides cenlral heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kltohen& balh floors. Located In Mocksville behind tho old Hendrlc)« Fur­ niture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sun­ set Dr. oti o! Hwy. 158, Olllce hours 1-6 M-F & SaL 10-12. Employment BANK OF THE c a r o l in a s seeking a maturo person lor an Immediate lull time Teller posi­ tion in our Mocksville oflice. Minimum of one year teller ex­ perience Is prelerred. BOTC secures consumer credit reports and criminal record checks prior lo hire. EOE. Applicants who wish consideration should lor- ward resumes lo the address below and NOT contact the branch directly. Patty Perry, Human Resources Director Bank of The Carolinas P.O. Box2032 Asheboro, NC 27204 Phone 751-0168. Auctions C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIALI o r w h o le e st a t es,COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 ^ B e r m u d a llt'i iniHlit Villiif>f i.s appliciitions I'or V alet Position H'yoii iirv iMilKoiiiK I'lilliiisliisllc, and iivi'i- 21, Ihis ri'lii-i'ntenl I'u.sort is Just U>i' ymi. (Rotifi'cs wclcomc) K l’/l’ I'-.Snnii! \vt'i'i<eiids Ciiii I’ttlsy 998-6536 DRIVERS NEW PAY PACK­ AGE Immediate EmploymenI Our driver's average $.38 lo $.45 cents per mlíe all pay earned. Plus $.02 cents per olfer;mile salely bonus. We o.._., mileage pay, and hourty delay pay with Increases yearly, slop pay lor all slops. It you need more money, more home lime, and benefils. You must apply now to be considered lor this opportunity. We require 2 yrs. CDL-A driving exp. Call 1-800-709-2536 or Visit Salem Carriers 191 Park Plaza Drive WinslonSalem, NC EOE EARN PL ATI N ci IVI I f^ C 0 li/I E $250-$1000 weekly mailing travel brochures. For more Inlor- mallon send a self-addressed stamped envelope lo: Platinum Travel Services, P. O. Box 640070, Miami, FL 33164 E^i^RTEN CED 'H ^RSr/^^ iSTS AND nail tech needed. Reasonalbe boolh rental. In­ quire aller 12pm lo (336) 766- 9494. lW lv iM A irfo ~ B rB Y S IT 3 children under 3 years old, part- time, In home. Relerences will be required. 998-4678 or 998- 6524. LOCAL PRECISION IVIACHINE Employment NOW HIRING FOR Manager Trainees and Assistant Manag­ ers. Earn up to $2000/mo. while training. Call (336) 885-0910 for appointment. No experience nec­ essary. du¥cM p7Г^ÍYls■gravíng^ we need addlllonal people lor 2nd shift. SPEVCO Is a builder of Mobile Exhibits and we need team members who are strong labrlcalors and welders, II you have experience In metal fabrl- callon and either MIg or Tig weld­ ing we would like to talk with you. We olfer competitive pay and a strong benelits package. If you are Interested you can IIII out an application at 8118 Reynoida Road, Monday-Friday from 9- 11am and 1-5pm EOE. M iN TERW ED ED liiU Sf^^ vehicle, drivers license, good at- tlludo & must be dependable. Clean cut. Call 998-3884. RN’s T l p N ^ '^ A ’S, N'eeded linmediately. Paid twice weekly. Call 704-895-6888. Furniture BARCOLOUNGER, rocker- re­ cliner, dark green, $300 751- 3125. shop has opening lor Part-Time position. No experience re­ quired, Yadkinville: 336-463-2311. ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION- anvll,2 man saws, wood and old metal planes, saws, wrenches, hammers, hatchets, tractor jack, shovels, rakes, axes, mat­ tocks, old tool boxes, trucks, hundreds of tools and related Items, These Items are from Amlsh Farm In Pennsylvania, CCF Auctions, 234 E Main SIreel, Yadkinville (across from library), C. E. Flynn, NCAL 3240, phone 336-677-4666 day & 940-3787 evenings. SAL£- 5pm Monday, June 16._______ Building for Rent HAIR STYLIST SALON single stylist, fully equipped salon available In Mocksville. Call 751 -6115 day or 751 -9740 eve- nings.________________________ Child Care ALL NEWI-Hourly Child Care- Bermuda Quay Shopping Cen­ ter. Open 7 days, enrolling nowl Please call(336) 940-6450 (or more informallon. CHILD CARE: PRIVATE home has openings for lull tlmo, sum­ mer & before & afler school. William R Davle school distrlcl. 492-2864 afler 5pm. FOFiK BAPTIST CHURCH be­ lore & afler school program. $ 100/month, summer program $100/wk (lunch provided) 6:30am-6:00pm. Part-llrno care available Cornatzer School busing zone. Come by or cail lor appllcalion. 998-8306 WILL BABYSIT IN my home on Shelfleld Road. 704-546-5179. ....NOW HIRING DIslributlon Workers Available Shlfls;1sl, 3rd and 12 hr Weekend Shill Required lilting up to 65 lbs Must be able to read, write and speak English Must be detail oriented and able lo work In a fast paced environment Lifting, bending and stooping reqiilred Musi be able lo read very sinall print 1 year axpertence In manulac- lurlng or distribution required Must be able to pass a pre­ employment drug test • Experience wllh using a hand scanner Is a plus Taking applications at the EmploymenI Security Commis­ sion In Mocksville on Thurs­ day, June 12lh and on June 18lh and at the Kelly Services' olllce localed at 232 N Cenler Street Statesville. Call Todayl 704-878-2037 KELLY SERVICES RECLINER CHAIR, 2 lamps, wall mirror, bllold doors 751-3396 Homes For Rent 2BR, 1,5BA, LR, den, relerences required. $500/month. 751-2613 30 NAYLOR ST.-2BR, IBa- fenced bk yard $550/mo. plus deposIL 243 MAIN ST.-Cooleemee-2BR, 1BA $500/mo. plus deposit. Call Martha @ Anders Realty 492-7505 3BR,’ T b X ’ fU L L baselnei^ Near Cornatzer Road. $650/mo & $650 deposit. No HUD , no In­ door pets. 998-0280. 3BW,2BAi-/\dvance-$725/mo 2BR, 1 BA-Advanoe-$750/mo SBR, 2BA-Clemmons-$850/mo 3BR, 2BA Patio Home- Smoke- Free $900/mo 3BR, 1 BA-Mocksvllle-650/mo 2BR, 1.5BA-lv1oblle Home- $500/mo 2BR, 2BA-MH & Acreage-$550/ mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 You are how OLD! riiijijiy üirthcliiy! Cliicss Who! IVI & A Produce Plus Variety Store— NEIV LOCATION —Hwy 64 East across from Fork Baptist Church (in Ihe form er Apache Candle building) \Vt Imif 11 inlxliiii' ol' l’i«)i)lJCi;, I’LAN'IS, Ki.fjWiCUS iuid tlilTfi-i'iil Ijpt's 1)1' Uli TAll. Ml-;KCII/\NI)i.SIi 1» suit evfi-yoni'! ★ OUTSIDE sM INSIDE ★ Opon Moii-Sat 9:00 nin - 7:00 |mt A U C T I O N E,stiite of Jettic Smitli (Dcx’ciiscd) 4115 Eisenhower Rcl., Winston-Salem M on., June 16 • 10;j DinECTIONS: -lOH to 5PS (Exit /93A), Tako ¡ho Clammonsvillo Hd Exit (Exit iOCt). Ititn nighl. Trnvol i/iO milo. liini Left onto S. Main Street. Tritvel 4/10 iiule. tuinl.o/t onto ArnolciAvo. Travol l/fOtnilo. turn Right onto Loxwin Ave. Travel 2/W milo. lurn Loft onlo Patton Avo, Follow around to Righl onto Bisonhowor Rd. sale on Loll, FURNITURE; Collar Ghost; Matblo Top Sola Tablo; Hall Round Tables; Floor Lnnips; Lovosoal; Iron Bed: Oriental Screen: Sofa Tnblos; Drdssing Tables; Loalher Roclinors; Enlorlalnmonl Contor; Curio Cabinols; Orienlal End Tables: Lonlher Sola; Cnplnin's Bod & Matching Dressor; Trunks: China Cabinet; Orienlal Dming Room Tnblo wi8 CUalts; Qtiontcvl W\no Bw, S\oote; Cutio Oriental Servoi: Oriental Sorver; Oriental End Table; Oriental Nesting Tables; Mahoanny End Tabios & Colloe Tables; Oriental Pedestals; Wrought Iron Outdoor Furniture GLASSWARE &. COLLECTIBLESi Orienlal Wall Plaques; Jewelry Box; Vhrgs; Oriontal Figvirlnos; Unens; Orienlal Plates; Orienlal Eggs; Ladies’ Purses; Camel Coilectibios; Framed Piclures; China; Stemware; Silver Plated Items; Oriental Teapols MISCELLANEOUS? 12' x 16’ Slorago Building; Orienlal Rugs; 32” Toshiba Color TV; Lamps; Heavy Duty Magic Chef Washer & Dryer; Enarnelware, plus much.much more,.. Cv>|. K cm w lhCi. KcUkm', Pic s.. N C A L A 2 6 H First Choice Auction & Realty I'iim IJccnso «7:2') • I’O tins t.cwlsvlilc • (H6) >)45-4118 (fur UV/i .V/k'm u H'if./ir.stc/iiiii'c;nji'/{ti/i.i‘oin • ivuiil. i'liNditiia\iii<fi'iii,idn.iVHi 1)8 ■ DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 12,2003 6 L A S S I ДМКК1?ЕР18ПУЕ FB O FITA H LE Homes For Rent Homes For Sale 4BR, 2BA , AC on 4 acres. 808 Sain Hoad, $750 plus S750 de­ posit. Credit check. 751-2532. COVINGTON CREEK-4BR 2.5 BA, 2400+ sq. It., $1500/month, security deposit required, iease option available, 766-6021. EXTRA CLEAN houses ior renl. Small to Large, Relerences & deposit required & credit checked. Call 751-1108. FOR aT Is t ING ol avâüibü rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Sectlon- Howard Realty-751-3538 ■ FW RiNf"3BR’, 2BA, modular home. 1574 Junction Road. $650/monlh. 940-6703. H0USE-3BR very nice) , nohouse pels, prefer non-smokers, must meet qualillcalions. 492- 7457. NEW BRICKHhOME in country Large yard. New central heat/aIr, No pets. No HUD. Rent, deposit & relerences. 284-4966. NICE 2B^1BA,‘Central Heat's AC, Fenced Backyard wllh stor­ age shed In Town, 704-278- 1717. RECENTLYnSEM ObELED 2/ 3BR, 2BA In-town with lenced backyard & storage shed. Cen­ tral Heal/Alr. No HUD. 704-278- 1717. SHADY G R 0 V E 1 ¥r , 2.5BA plus Inground heated pool, hard­ wood lloors, basement w/ofllce and workshop, 1 acre, pet neg., $1550 plus dep. or lease pur- chase. 918-1122. Owner/Agent Homes For Sale GOV’T LOANS on Land/Home Packages PLUS $10,000.00 to use anyway you choosei (828) 464-8970 FSBO-1400 SQ. It., 3BR, 2.5BA, large lenced yard, gas logs, lacuzzi tub, security system, hardwood lloors. Built 2001. Conv. to 1-40. Open house; Sun­ days 1 -4. Roducod to $112,900, Call lor Inlo or appt. al 751 -5851. 300 Windward Circle, Mocksvilie, NC a Refund in Julyll Use this to gel you NEW Land/ Home Package (828) 695-0039 ljM ^ IT iD T lM s2 ^ 0 l5 o w n Land/Home Packages Good credit. Bad credil. No credit All applications will be submit­ ted! (828) 465-6402 hiew True Modular (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 7/12 Rool, 3BR, 2BA. $79,900,00 value. Delivered and set on your loun- dation $52,900,00 Landowners. Cail 336-362-3676 or 336-362- 8040. FREDS SM ALL ENGINE REPAIR Mon-Sat. 8a-Sp (ottior hmos by nppt.) 1299 Liberty Church Rd • Mocksvilio* 492-6378 GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Ropair Jobs Froo Estímalos 336-284-4571 ^ B Íñ c o !I I T U E S D A Y I 7 :0 0 P M ¡ Yadkin Moose Lodge ■IшСЦр This Ad For Free Pack i ^Brlng A Friend For Two J A.C. JONES SEPTIC SERVICE • 2-1 I lour l’um|)iiin • Dr,iill l ine Kcp.iir • .Si'r\inK H'ivlc i4 Surroumlinn C'oiintics 1 11 (Misi'il ,4 liisutcil KiMMin.ililc Kiilcs (336) 492-2736 NICE 3BR ON 3 acres. Fully fur­ nished. Beautiful area. $113,000. 704-657-2226. Sacrallcel New True Modular Cape Cod Home ( No Steel Frames), Crane Set, approx. 2300 Sq. Ft. Floorspace. 3BR, 2BA. Normal Cost $129,000.00.Delivered and set on your loundatlon $79,900.00 Landowners cail 1-800-672- 9223. W E’RE GETTING EVEN Our General Manager went outot town SO we're having a SALE DAV and Modular 2002 & 2003 models Land/Home Packages available (828) 464-1169 Land For Sale ACREAGE-FORK-12 acres on Indian Hills Road (near Twin LakesAlrporl). Partly wooded w/ 36x40 workshop. Call 998- 5700. La n d f o r SALE-Near Hilisvilie, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road Irom New River, 57 mile stale park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 Islands and docks to Ihe lake. View, most recreation anywhere. $17,000. (540) 980-8864.______________ Land/ Home for _______Sale_______ 3 ACRES OF land, 199514x80 mobiie home, well, septic. Per- lect lot to build on. ¡575,000. 998-9795.____________________ Lawn Care CLEMENT LAWN CARE-Yourtotal lawncare need at an alford- able price. 1-336-284-2037. LAWN CARE: CUTTING, trim­ ming. Call Tony 492-2925 Lost & Found FOUND LA RG E PU PPY In Rldgemont. Cali 940-2146. LOST: QREAT DANE- missing Irom Country Lane. $500 cash REWARD lor sale return. 1- 866-807-3839 (loll free). Visit www.savethepet.com3839 lo see photo.___________________ Lots For Rent NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotls Road off Hwy 64E. Only 1 space loft. 998-8276 or 998-8222. Lots For Sale 1 ACRE WOODED lot MODULAR, D/V/ or SAM OK Near old larm house & rock creekCounly water, HURRYI Priced near 50% ol value. Call quick 767-6065. Miscellaneous Mobile Homes/Sale Mobile Homes/Sale ALFALFA HAY FOR sale. $5.00/ bale. Delivery available. 492- 2209. DELL 15” COMPUTER monitor, 4 mos. old. $50. 492-7366 DOLLAR DREAMS AND More. $1.00 variety & gilt store. Located 854 Valley Road, Mocksville. Be­ hind Ketchie Creek Bakery. 751- 8997 MOVING SALE- new refrlgera- lor-$450., queen sleeper sofa- $200., collee table-$75. 753- 6689. NEW OVER-SIZED potty chair. Over-sized wheel chair In very excellent condition. Call 751- 5371 SIMPLICITY REGENT RIDING mower, 38" cut, full floating deck, electric blade engage, hydrostatic trans, 14 hp Kohler engine, like new. 5x8 tilt trailer wllh tailgate, laclory built, 14" tires, easy-iube bear­ ings 3000 PSI pressure washer lOhp engine, qulck-connect hose and nozzles, heavy duty cart. 8000 BTU air conditioner, slide out cabinet, lor easy Install, en­ ergy saver switch, very quiet, like new, used 2 limes. Cail 284-4050. T-SHIRT PRESS and hal press. Assorted t-whlrts w/deoals & catalog. $1000. 751-2380. Mobile Homes/ Rent 2BR MH FOR RENT Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts Rd. oil Hwy 64E out ol Mocksviile. 998-8276 or 998- 8222. 2BR MOBILE HOME for rent olf Gladstone Road-Lols Lane $80.00/wk Includes most utilities. 284-2788 2BR M OBILE HOME, 5 miles south ol Mocksviile. 284-4582 or 284-6332. No calls alter 9pm. »BR ON PRIVATE lot on Will Boone Road $400/month $400 deposit 998-4933 2BR, 1 BA S420/MO $400 de^ posit 284-6120. 2BR, 1BAMH w/large lenced lot. $350 deposit, $350/monlh. Ref. Required. Call 940-5174 Irom 9am-8pm. MOCKSVILLE 1996 3BR, 2BA HUD approved, relerences/ lease/deposit. 704-892-1284. PRÍVATE LOT, 3BR, 1.5BA, Homo #828-478-9416, Local # 918-4111. Leave Message. PRIVATE SETTING IMMACU- LATE 2BR 2BA, ali appliances, C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ smoking adulls. No pels. $500/ month plus deposit. 998-3636. EXPERIENCE LIFE UNDER OUR ROOF DISTRIBUTION OPPORTUNITIES teamwork timeliness terrific opportunities The good life just got a wlioie lol better. That's because Lowe's offers EXCITEMENT, OPPORTUNITY and owNEHSHiP, nol lo mention a unique culture and a refreshing combination of benefits lhal is considered one of Iho best packages in retail. Experience what il's like under our roof wilh one of the following outstanding fuiilime opportunities: D ISTR IBU TIO N TEAM M E M B E R S Receiving, Building & Shipping Departments These positions start at $9,00 per hour plus a $.50 per hour shift incentive. We are currently hiring for night shift, 6:30pm • 5:00am. Shift is 10 hour days and 4 days per week. Overtime varies. Requirements include; the ability to lift up 10 70lbs; 18 years of age or older; a stable work history; and the ability to successfully pass a dnig screening and criminal background check, Fori<lifl experience is prefen'ed. For more Information aboul Lowe's Companies, Inc,, or to apply on-line for distribution opportunities, go lo www,lowB9.com/oareBr8. To apply In person, Slop by anytime Monday " ' ' and 4:00pm Friday between 9;00am Lowe's Distribution Center 711 Tomlin Mill Rd StBtesvlllo, NC Lowe's Is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and Inclusion. 14X70, 3BR, 2BA home. $10,500. 751-0200 or 909- 3473. 1999 SK YLIN E M OBILE Home, 14x80, 3BR, 2BA, Shingle root, vinyl siding. Must be moved. $22,900. 998-0627. 2001 14X66 CLAYTON Mobiie Home, for sale on rented lot In mobile home community in Clemmons. 2BR, 2BA asking for loan assumption or payofL Call 712-3161. A DEED IS ALL YOU NEEDll Special llnance programs lor landowners ONLY til June 30. All credit types OK D/W, S/W, or Modular 767-9263 DISPLAY SALE NEW 5 Bed- room, 2,014 sq. ft., $39,995. Only One In Stock. HurrylToll Free 1-877-283-4344. EMERGENCY MUST SELLIII 2BR, 2BA like new $150 a monlh. Call Gabe (704) 202-8306 GEORGE BUSH FREEDOmT Home.Get Iree Irom the ball and chain ol Renting. Own your own starting at $46 a week 767-9264. JERRY SPRINGER SPE- CIALSIII New Latlno/Minorlly programs on S/W and D/W Owner linanced 767-9264. LAND/HOME. JU ST WHAT you are looking lorl Have II- nanclng. Call Steve 751-5200. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW ’S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move In, Call 1-800- 7S0-4588. ONLY ONE (1) LEFT Beautiful new 2BR S/W @ repo price Hurry, won’t last 767-6065 OPERATION FREEDOM Freedom Irom Renting, Freedom of home ownership New Line ol homos starting at $199 month. 767-9264. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN 16' s/w. Ordered by mistake Fully loaded, lurnllure/ appliances 767-9264 O W NER FINANCE. ONLY $500.00 Down, 3BR, 2BA, manulactured home set up In nice park and ready lo move In, Hurry this one won't last long. Call 336-769-0755 or pager 336-208-3203. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dblwldes. Cheap wa­ ter, good neighborhood, owner llnance. $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 ZIP, ZILCH, NADA Credit, no problem lor LANDOWNERS Owner linanced MODS,D/W or S/W 767-9263 _______Music_______ PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Seif-piayers & Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 Notice ATTENTION: ALL PRIOR ser­ vice military. Don't lose you re- tlrementll All prior eve time counts towards 20 Yr National Guard Rellremenlll SSB/VSI welcomell Coiiege benefits added to your Montgomery Gl bill, dental, medi­ cal, Px and a monthly paycheck. YOU CAN call 336-416-6260 or visit WWW.1-800-GO- GUARD.com COLLEGE IN YOUR future? In Ihe Army National Guard YOU CAN and will get your college education paid lor. Go to school now and have a great part-time ob, one weekend a month, that ias super benelits. Cail lor de­ tails. Prior service welcome. 336- 416-6260. EXTENDED STAY RATES avail- able. Contact Comlort Inn In Mocksviile, 336-751-7310 or 1- 800-852-0035, HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS, Jutv iors. Grads and GED’s, work part time lor the National Guard and earn up to $90. per drill day. For information cail 336-416-6260. WORK JU ST ONE weekend a monlh and two weeks a year. You can receive an enlistment bonus, money lor education, training, travel, health benelits, retirement and much much morelll THE NATIONAL GUARD needs you to call rlghl nowl 336-416-6260. Personals PETITE LADY, SO’S, divorced, would like to meel super nice gentleman to spend time with, get to know as a Iriend and hopefully long term relationship. Call 751- 3125 after 6:00pm or leave a message.____________________ Pets №eETAB-(>l/PPieS. 14 weeks old. 492-7564. FREE TO GOOD home. 2 male lab/mlxed puppies. Great with children. 771-7671. MUST FIND LOVING home for lemale lab/chow mix. 1 yr. old, very loving, good w/klds. 492- 6208. PERFECT PAWS- ALL na'tuii products. Certified groomer. Cali Christine 751-9074.____________ RV/Motor Home RV FOR SALE '88 Chevrolet, 37K, 33 foot Pace Arrow by Fleetwood. Excellent condition. New tires. Rear monitor. 10CD disk player/changer. 6.5 genera­ tor. Two TV's, VCR. Dash air, two rool airs. Sleeps 6. Microwave, gas oven and surface units. 336- 492-7142 or 336-492-5263. STARCRAFT 71-POP-UP. 10ft. closed & 18 ft. opened. Sleeps 6, new canvas & awnlng-lncludes refrigerator, stove, sink & AC. $1800. 940-6328. Service Pets 2 TOY POODLES lor sale. $250/ each. 492-5255. AM ERICAN PIT BU LL pup(Black Brindle) Has all shots and CKC registered. 14 wks old. Female-$350 OBO 751-5508 ask for Mark or Dawn. COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES available now. 1st shots & dew­ ormed. $225.00 each 940-3966 FREE KlTTENS^3be^iilui gray kittens, 7-8 wks. old 2 males, 1 female.Already litter box trained. Call 492-2725. AUTO REMOVAL-WILL buy junk cars lor cash, will remove trash Irom your home. 336-575-0769. B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUC- TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY W E WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Caii Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. References available. Free Estimates. COMPLETE LAWN CARE-mow- Ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, triming shrubbery, free es­ timate. 751-5798. IF YOU NEED help cleaning youi home, office, closets, basement, etc., please call Pamn McClamrock, 751-0143 after 6:00. _ U Ñ K ’S SEAM LESS GUTTER^ ING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estimates -( 998-1798 IvTeLVIN’S CAR WASH & Wax.7 days a week. Call 751 -2175 ask for Melvin. OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor ali your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SNYDER & COMPANY Cleaning Service, Spring Cleaning time! Call lor free estimate. Residen­ tial, Commercial, Churches, New Construction, 1st time cleaning. Insured and bonded. 751-2706. Owner Debbie Snyder. Frank Short Auction & Reaify A R E A L E S T A T E J l O T i r ^ K I i U U 1 I L I I M B u i l d i n g L o t L o t 2 8 , R i v e r H i l l S a tu rd a y , J im e 2 1 1 0 :0 0 A . M . B e r m u d a R u n Frank Short Auotion a Roalty 432 naiunt Act« Oriv« Mockmik NC 27028 C o u n try Club Plun«:336-2mi78 Fuc33^284-«087 Email; finnkshortl@y>hoo.com TERMS; CartlfMohook for «3,000 raqulred to . . , ^bid.CMW)adohM>ktot»madeoutto Biddw. Includes Countrv Club Member-HlghMl and iMtblddar will endonahlaniar ' •oinutsr oatWltd chaok and writ* a parvonat etwck for ttw ramalndar of tha10%d«posit All Sales , . . contraot«wlUbecomplatadumn(lnalbkl(Subtnt ship . (S20.000 V alue) toContirmaUonbyScMr). BalancaduelnSOdaysor ^ upon delivery of the deed, whichever Is sooner. maUital. Dtasaam: From №S. 1-40 Wut to юН 1 BO. un 0Л aoi. orow Hwy 1H to Barmud* Run on ton., Bing CroMiy tlvd. To IUvmMI. AiHUon WM b* hold on «К* at K>L •unllmlud Ut» of kll Club Futlití«» DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .Fune 12,2003 - D9 6 L A S S IE T E D S IM ECTEM SIVE P R O FITA B LE Service ■тогамv s IDIALLAWNUare. We olfer mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and piantrng. We also olfer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and free esti­ mated. Office 492-2330. Cell 336-682-7006.________________ Statewide ALL CASH CANDY route. Do you earn up lo $800/day? Your own local route. 30 machines and Candy. Ali for $9995.1 -800- 998-VEND, MultlVend, LLC INTERIOR DESIGNER HIGH- End Firm. RequlrementsiDegree, 5-years Experience, space planning, draltlng, estimating. Interior de­ sign business software. Re­ sume; MBDQ, 502 Meadowmont Village Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27517._______________________ Travel BARTER THEATRE-JULY Sth, "1776". Rousing musical about signing ol Declaration ol Inde­ pendence. Lunch Included. T & J FUNTIME TOURS 336-945-9391 or 336-924-6461 HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIP Frl-Nlte June 13th Tues-Day June 17th Trl-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day July 19lh Atlantic City Trip July 2nd -3rd $229 pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt KENTUCKY-AUGUST 7-10, Renfro Valley, Shaker Village, LEX. Horse Park, Bardstown- Stephen Foster’s "My Old Kentucky Home" T & J Fun Time Tours 336-945-9391 or 336-924-6461 Vehicles MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRING !S HERE! Bobcat, aeratot core plUDoer a moie for renl lodavi Hv//.60IS., 1C4.nnAil Mocksville (336)/9 W 0 U 4 A SCIlilir I'ilizcn cilinpicx, llliw tiiking iipplications for IBK iiiiils ill MiK'k.svlllc. Rciil bail'd on iiiconw, fur inl'o, call 7.11 -2()(l.‘i or wrile: Mock I’lacc, PO llo.\ m.v,, Mocksviiif, NC 27(I2S. R(|iial Housing Opponiinily. TDD l-8(m-7.i5-2%2 UjlSSCa-RVgR M IN I-S T O R A G E For all your storiiac needs, clioose ns! Come by to iiu|uire iiboiit Iree rentnl. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C o U tw iiiy l (3SG) 098-8810 TIME GIGANTIC yard sale, ay 13, Saturday 14,7 unlll... Maple Ave., Mooksvllle . . 1977 DODGE TOW, truck, 1973 r Ford car hauler. 940-2314 1987 DODGE DAKOTA, am/lm/ cass, ac, ps, pb, good condilion, $1395. 492-7564 19B9 M ITSUBISHI MIGHTYMax Sport, am/lm/oass, pb, new tires, excellent condition. $2395 492-7564 , 1993 MAZADA 626, 4 door se- dan, sunroof, good teen car. Bur­ gundy. $2895. 940-2752. 1995 GRAND C H E R O K E I i) V' - Laredo. 137K, good condition, $5,500 llrm. 492-2832. Ask for Tammy. 1996 OLDSMOBILeI jIERA 4- dr. Sedan 109K miles. Power steering, windows, looks, mir­ rors, Ice cold AC. Runs and looks good, www.geocltles.com/ OidsCleraForSale $2500 336- 463-5899 1996 PLYMOUTH NEON, red^ 84,700 miles, fresh NC inspec' lion, new tires, auto, $2500 Call 751-2474 Vehicles 88’ BUICK SKYLARK-custom loaded 23,000 miles on GM re­ built engine, need paint & trans­ mission rebuilt. $800. Call alter 5pm. 492-2077 95 PONTIC FIREBIRD, great condition, V-6, ali power options, T-Top, CD player & keyless en­ try Runs great. 97,000 miles. $5700. Cali 492-7679__________ Wanted BUYING WHOLE OR partial es­ tate items 284-4302 LAND WANTED FOR young lamlly"s custom home, suitable for creating large pond from spring or small creek. Private setting required. 336-492-5174 MATURE, RESP MALE or le- male wanted to share exp on 3BR home w/ pool In Advance. Fur­ nished BR (QSBed), F bath. Avail. July 1, 2003. 998-9674 Yard Sales 160 BETHLEHEM DRIVE-off Redland Road. Friday, June 13, 8:00-5:00. Rain cancels. 1ST TIME GIGANTIC yard sale. Friday 124 Child clothes, toys, lurnllure, ap­ pliances & lots more. Rain or shine. 2 FAMILY, SATURDAY June 14, 7 until... Hwy 158 lust outside of Mocksville. Computer desk, children’s clothing & toys, play­ pen, high chair, portable crib & much more. 3 FAMILY YARD sale. Sat. 7-12. 189 Bowman Road, Mocksviile, Hwy 601 North-12 miles out ol Mocksviile. 408 COUNTRY LANE, Mocks- vllle, Friday June 13,8-4 / Satur­ day June 14,8-7 / NO EARLY’S. Large size ladle’s & man’s cloth­ ing, misc. household Items, lllth wheel tailgate, collectibles (stamps, baseball cards, NASCAR, glass) RAIN CAN­ CELS DEE’S ANTIQUES On Ihe Qreen...hiii 733 Qroenhiil Rd. Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234- 1393. New Items Arriving Dallyll “A Ullle Somelhing lor Everyono" Lotus Help Wilh Your Estate. Wa also buy your unwanted Items. Qiva us a Calll GARAGE SALE-RaIn or Shine 111 Main Church Road. Thursday June 12lh 4100-7:00 Friday June 13th 7:00-6:00 Salurday June 14th 7:00-2:00 Men’s & women’s clothes, books, Stull, Stull and more slulf. See to bellvell F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, Aii Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442' M oeksvllle, NC 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 ? 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 MilliT Himil • Mdcksvllio (336) 284-2826 Skid sm Work Trencher Work Heuling Sepllc Sistema Loader Work Yard Sales MARSHA’S KOI & WATER GARDENS Standard & Butterlly Koi Fantails & Mosc|uito Fi.sli Planl.s & Pond Supplie.s 0(4-ii Mim-Tfiiirs w\V Ul Ciilalialii Rd, by iippdimmcni (Nciir Uikc Myers and Tri & Sal 9-7 Campgmiind) 3.16-492-7423 Mivksvillc Yard Sales YARD SALE SATURDAY under carport In backyard. 135 Davle Street, Cooieemee. Barbie doll's, men's western shirts (L) and much more. YARD SALE-SATURDAY, June 7th, 8;00am to 2;00pm. 528 Main Church Road (House next to I- 40) Watch for signs. Cancel If raining. Household goods, cloth­ ing of all sizes, furniture and much, much more. GARAGE SALE; FRIDAY & Sat­ urday. 8:00 lil... 2nd house on Ihe right south ol Greasy Corner- 601Soulh. Little girls clothes sizes 5,6,6X and a few toddlers, womens clothes 5/6 to XXL, mens clothes size large to XXXL XT, glassware, dishes, rolling cooler, toddler swings, booster car seats, vinyl Iloor covering remnant, homemade pear re­ serves, apple butter, plum jelly and dried apples, llsn basket, lamp, magazines and much more. Something for everyone- too much to list. Don't miss this sale. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale, Fri­ day & Saturday June 13/14,8-12 2457 Farmington Road. Patio fur­ niture, baby Items, household items, toys, housing lurnllure, women, men & children's cloth­ ing, 2 propane stoves (heating), 1 ACÍC window unit. HUGE MOVING SA LE, lawn mower, Indoor and outdoor lurnl- ture, gas grill, tent, table saw and so much more. Corner ol Rulfin and Gladstone, Cooieemee. Sat. 7:30 lo ? HUGE YARD SALE-Frlday OniyI 8:00-6:00 317 Parker Road IF THE SUN SHINES SALE, Sat- urday 9am- until... Raindate: Monday & Tuesday; Boyd Trivette s Residence. 1785 Hwy 601 South. Watch lor signs. We've cleaned Lacey's closets and toy boxes, dolls, toys, games, Lisa's doll collection, hall­ mark ornaments. Bob Tlmberlake ornaments, china cabinet. Bob Tlmberlake dining table, small- plus size ciothing,]eweiry, beanie babies, glassware, household Items, baseball cards, lots more. LARGE ESTATE SALE-Satur- day, June 14. Everything Irom pots & pans to lurnllure. Old tools. Lots ol bargains. 1 st house north of William R Davle School, ftain date; June 21. MOVING & ESTATE sale. Salur- day 8-5,141 Oak Street, Mooks­ vllle. Lols of collectibles MOVING SALE, LOTS of stuff; Including small furniture, desks, old computer parts, slot machine, pinball machine, kids Items. Fri­ day & Saturday. 918-1122 MULTI-FAMILY MOVING & Yard Sale. Saturday June 14,8:00am- 1:00pm. 182 E. Maple Ave., Mocksviile. Table & chairs, king water bed, end tables, sofa & chair, bedroom suite, children's, women's & men's clothes. Misc. Items. Y A R D S A L E Friday, 8:00 am until Hwy. 1S8 at Croate An Image Salon, beside Shores Plumbing Children's clolhas, toys, larger women's clolhes, etc. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale, June 14th 8am lo 1pm. 128 Forrest Drive In Creekwood. Lols ol Items. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale-Sat- urday , June 14th-Raln or Shine, 150 Pudding Ridge Rd, (olf Farmington Rd.) princess house, fashion jewelry, trailer hitch, sur­ face top Jenn Air, clothes, misc. RAIN OR SHINEIII Carport Sale- 323 Park Avenue, Mocksville. 7:00am, please no early birds. SATURDAY JUNE 14, 8 lo 12. Multl-lamlly yard sale. No early birds. Rain cancels. 250 Hwy 801S. SATURDAY JU N E 14TH-296 Deadmon Road, 7am-12 noon, Rain or Shine. YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE Lot's of good stuff. Saturday 6/ 14. 8:00 until. 159 Whetstone Drive oil 801 down below Red Pig BBQ. YARD SALE-133 W, Church Street, Saturday June 14. 8 am til 12 noon. Rain or Shine. YARD SALE-SATURDAY, June 14,8:00 am to 2:00 pm. 528 Main Churoh Road (House next to I- 40) Watch for signs. Cancel If raining. Household goods, cloth­ ing of all sizes, furniture and much, much more. YARD SALE: 7:30-11:00 Satur- day, June 14. Hwy 64W; lefl onto Davle Academy Road; left onto Shady Knoll Lane (124). Girl’s clothing, misc. Summer Tutoring in R e a d i n g a n d M a t h By Nortii Carolina Certified Teacher. Call for an appointment (336)492-6108 ^ Multi-Family YARD SALE Saturday, Juna 14 ■ 7:00am untilRain or Shine ® W.G. White & Co. on Hwy. 601 North ol MocksvilieCompuior, couch, clolhos, & oiher household iloms. Sprifig into N o r th w o o d A p a r tm e n ts and check out our , great special ¿«posit llMit(dtlmf fituilios $3Z5/mo I Bedroow $ 3 m /m o Z Bedrooms $4?5/mo Call Christy for more infomialion 336-751-4141 A d ecca in Partnership with V F Jeanswear N e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y Material Handlers Auditors Must be versatile & flexible Medium lifting 6am lo 6pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday For 6 to 8 weeks $7.50 per hour minimum Adecco will be recruiting at the Mocksviile ESC Thursday 6/12 from 8:30 to 4:00 Friday 6/13 from 8:30 to 12:00 C all M a r y L v n n e F o r Y o u r Classified A d s 751-2120 Deadline Tliesday 10:30 am A U C T I O N Saturday, June 14 • 10AM R E A L E S T A T E • P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y Gladys H. Cheshire Estate (living) 17 3 Bingham Street, M ocksvilie (North Main St. (Hwy. 158) lo Spring St., 2 blocks lo Bingham St.) REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 12:00 NOON 1 1/2 Story Homo - 1080 sq. II. on main lioor, LR, 2BR, dining/kilchon combinalio, 1 balli - (PLUS 400 sq. It. on upper lovol). Oil heat, CA, vinyl siding, city ulililles, lot size 100x191 It,, Separate Lot - (70x200) direclly behind and joining Ihe Bingham SI.proporty and facing Hunt SI. will also be sold.FOR /^OI^E INFOFIMATION ON REAL ESTATE PICK UP INFORIVIATION SH EET A T B/NGHAM ST. Mahogany 7 Piece Bedroom Suite (lull size bed, dresser w/mirror, tali chest, vanity w/inliioi 8, stool) - Lane mahogany cedar lined chest - t^ahopany gooseneci< barrel back chair - Mahogany collee table - Small mahogany three drawer chest - Mahogany drum table - Mahogany lamp table - Vlclonan era mahogany love seal - Mahogany sleigh ‘slyie* bed (lull size) - Mahogany upholstered rocker - Oak dresser w/mirror - Oak parlor table - Oak twin size bed- Walnut pegged counlry bed - Framed vintage pictures - Victorian era picture Irames - Depression era hail-round table - Mirrors - 3 Vinlwe Irlendship quilts - Pr. Porcelain table lamps - Pr. Marble based table lamps - tJid collee grinder - 2 Old green Iruil jars - Vintage childrens's books - Country side chairs - 2 old violins - Old pocket knives - Depression era glassware - Silverplalod llatwaie In wooden case - Fenton blue hobnail vase - Hgurines - Blue Ridge plales - Old trunks - CrescenI single barrel 12 Ga. Sholgun - Wicker porch planter - Color TV- Misc. Crystal S Glassware items - Kitchen items - Old planters & Ilower vases - Wheel barrow - Yard tools - Catawba Vailoy Storage Jar w/Alkailne Glaze, Catawba Stoneware Pitcher. Personal Property Sold lor Nancy C, Hodgson, Atlomay-in-Fact lor Gladys S, Cheshire Real Estate Sold for Nancy C, Hodgson ALL ITEMS SOLD WITH NO GUARANTEES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED - NO BUYERS PREMIUM Chatmon Auction^, Inc. Horace B. York, Inc. (336)764-2057 (336)766-5500NCAL#6162 NCAL#6191 V isit o u r w e b slle a t w w w .chatm onyork.com DU) - DAVIE COUN TV KN'I'KRPUISE RKCORI), Thursda.v. June 12, 2003 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, June 14 Picnic, Relay For Ufc Event. 5 p.m. until. «I Wesley Cliiipcl Church, live niusic, bingo,rafnc.hiuiiburgerpliilcs. (lonalions acccptcd. Hwy. 801 N. on PinoRd. Iluke Si СгаП Sale, by the Gen. Alan H, Tuningc Dcliichmcnt.>i #1096 Mu­ rine Corps, ul Mocksville WnlMnrt, 9 П.П1.-6 p.m., rccraiting fonner mu­ rines. Info; 284-4664. 'Friday, June 20 l>urcnl.4 Nighl Oul , A free niglit willioul the kids, clioicc of liol dog muc & chcesc dinner or I’B&J sand- ivlch included, by Girl Scout Troop 831, ul Belhlehem UMC, 5:30-9:30 p.m., suggested donution S5 |)crchild, to help Troop 831 prepare for trip to N.Y. imd Pu. RSVP by June I i ul998- 8064. Religion Sun.-Thurs., June 22-26 Viiculinn lllble Scltuul, “SonMurvust Counly Fuir",ut Muccdonia Moravian Churcli, Hwy. 801 N., nightly 6;15- 8:45 p.in. hifo; 998-4394. Ongoing Preschool/Purcnt.s Morning Oul, Bethlehem United Melh. Time; 9 n.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M.W orT, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Prc- k - three or four duys per week. Call 098-6820. Prcschool/Pnrents MurninK Oul, Ccnter United Metli.. Ages 3 & 4 Mon., Wed.. Fri. 8:30 n.m. - 11:30 n.m.. Cnll 940-3753 or 492-5735. Before School Progrum for Shady Grove Sludenl.4, uvuilnble Mon.- Fri. beginning 6 n.m. nt Advancc UMC Communily Bldg. School bus arrives 8 n.m. to tuke children to Shady Grove Elementary. Cnll 998- 0199 for fees und info. iWanu & Bible Sludy, Wednos- days nt 7 p.m., Hope BuptisI Tabcr- rjacle. Mo p s (Mothers of Pre.schoolers), • iSt & 3rd Fridays thru school ycnr. nt, Macedonia Mornvinn Church, NjC. 801 N, 9:15-11:45 a.m. Chililcnre provided for small fee, Ipfo: 998-4394. Before Schoul Progrnm, Advance UMC Hidg, N.C. 801 S. for Shady ¿l[ove students, tirop off 6 u.m., - sehool bus pick-up 8 u.m. Reglstra- . tlon leiiuired. Call 998-0199 for info. Special Events ^ e ry Friday NIgtit .|uiii.Se!»loiis,atSlienieldMusicHnll, call 492-7417 for info. Friday, June 13 .Inminin' In TheSi|uare,downtown Mocksville, 5-9p.m.Mind'sEye(70’s & 80’s rock). Bring your luwn chuir uiid relax under the shuile of the ‘ Four Oaks'. Friday, June 27 .lammln* In TheS(|uare, downtown Mocksville. 5-9 p.m. Carolina Blue (blue grass). Bring your lawn chair luid relax uiiiler the shade of the ‘Four Ouks'. Friday, July 11 Jammln' In The Stjunrc, downtown Mocksvillc. 5-9 p.m. Dixie Creek Revivnl (blue grass). Bring your luwn chair and relax under the shade of the 'Four Oaks'. Dates to Remember IVlonday, June 16 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 - 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. Monday, July 7 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedniotit CARS Association, Main St, down­ town Mocksvillc, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751- 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. Monday, July 21 Cruisc In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, Mnin St. down­ town Mocksvillc, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 - 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. Ongoing Vlsll Cooleemee's Mill Vlllugc Mu­ .seum, 14 Church St., Tues. & Thurs., 9 u.m.-noon. Suts., 11 u.m.-2 p.m. Tours also nvniluble by appt. Cull 294-6040. Preschool Sloryllmc. Tues., II n.m..DavicCounlyLibraty.30-minute program. For children uges 3-5. Mu­ sic, reud aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. Kichard Burr Holds Omce Iliiurs In Uavle, 2nd Thurs. of every month. 9 u.m. til 4:30 p.m.. Town of Mocks­ ville building. Meetings W ednesday, June 25 ' Dnvle Unlled VVny Cclcbrallun of Service Meeling, at Dnvic Co. Li- briu^’, begins 7:30 a.m.. nil nicinbcrs of conununity tlratcoiuributetoUnitcd Way invited. Ongoing llumnne Society of Dnvle Co„ monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of cuch month, ut office Yadkinville Rd. lie- hind cur wush. 751-5214. Dnvle Counly Dinbeles Suppurl Group, last Thurs. of every month, 7- 8:30p.m., at Davic Co. Public Library Smull Conference Room. Info: 751- 8700. Davie Co. lluspitnl Auxllury, every second Tues., ut hospitul cufclcria, 7 p.m. Dnvic Business Women’s Associa­ tion, first Wed. of each month. 12 noon.ut Mocksvillc Rotary Club Hut. For info: 751-2828. DnvleRepuhllcan Mens Club, meets 4th Sttlutdayof cuch moi«h,7;30tt.m.. Red Pig BBQ. Cclebrnle Recovery, weekly supiwrt group for those struggling wilh bad hubits, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Friduys. 7 p.m.,'at Hillsdale Bupt. Churcli, Hwy. 158, Advimce.Call940-6618 formore info, DavieCounty Ilorso Emergency Res­ cue Team, 7:30 p in., tiownsiuirs at llie AgricullumI Building, Mocksville. Ev­ ery 3nl Tuesday cuch monlh. For info: 940-2111. Dnvle Cu, Bund Boosters, meets 2nd Tuesday of month. 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Biuid Room. Fumily Services " Whal Kvery Par­ ent Should Know", purenlingclusses to interested parents of teens In local areas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., at Mocksville office Sanford Ave. Cost $15. Formore info: 751-4510. Chrlsllun Businessmen's Commit- Ice uf Mocksville, Tliursduys, 7 u.m. Mocksville Rolary Hut. Gold Wing Touring Assoclullon, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer, N.C. 801 nl U.S. 601, 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Duvic Counly Stamp Club, 2nd Thurs., Davic Senior Center, 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cooleemee Recrcnilon Assoclullon, Zuchury House, Lst Tue.sduy, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m., Sccond Presbyterian Church basement. Pine St. Call 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. Homesehool 4-H Club, 2nd & 4lh Thursduy. Cull 998-8925 for more info. PledmunI Triad Rubbll Fanciers, lust Sunday of each month. 2:30 p.m. All rubbll owners welcome. Cull 336- 998-9858 or visit www.picdinonttriadrabbit.coni or e- muil ptrf2000@uol.com formore info. Help YourselfSupporl Group,Can­ cer Services, lnc..2ndTucsd»y,noon- 1:30p.m. DavieCounty Library. Bring bag lunch if you wish. For more info, cull 751-0313 or 760-9983. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), Muccdoniu Mornvinn Chureh. Fel­ lowship, foo<l, support, nnd creulive activities. Children receive excellent A dm inisrative C ourt Continued From Pnge DS - Karen Pogosyun, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, S25, cost. ■ - Travis Prntt, no motorcycle endorsement and no registration card, dismissed per corrcction. - - Robert Ray, expired registra­ tion slicker, no operator's license, operaling vchiclc wilh no insurance, and driving/nllowing vehicle nol registered/titled, dismissed per cor­ rection. ■' - Tracy Renegar, speeding 70 in я 35, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. •- Jo.seph Richardson, speeding 68 in a 55, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. . - David Roper, improper pass­ ing, reduced lo improper c(|uipment, $25, cost. - Jose Ruiz, designuted lune vio­ lulion, dismissed per civil scule- ment. - Allen Schill, no operntor's li­ cense, dismissed per corrcction - Brian Schlolfelill, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Twinkle Scott, speeding 60 in u 45. reduced to improper eiiuip- mcnt, cost; failing to wear driver’s sent belt, $25. - Mark Sims, fishing without u license, dismissed per correction. - John Spunn, no operntor's li­ ccnsc, dismissed per corrcction. - Bobby Sutton, speeding 69 In u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, S25, cost. - Atnunda Tyler, exceeding safe speed, reduced to improper criuip- ment, $25, cost. - Adruin Várelo, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in u 70, SIO, cost; failing to notify Department of Motor Veiiicles of address change, expired registration sticker, and ex­ pired registrntion cnrd/tug, dis­ missed per correction. - Murk Wulitner, speeding 69 in u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Melissa Waloren, speeding 73 in u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, .$75, cosl. - Jnmil Williums, designated lune violation, dismissed per civi settlement. - Multliew Wilson, speeding 69 in u 55, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Khun Wong, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cost, - Roy Young, speeding 89 in a 70. reduced 10 79 In a 70. $10. cosl. w ^ B e l t o n e of M ocksville • FREE H earing Screenings • FREE H earing Aid Con.sultation • FREE 10 point clean and check up on any hearing aid • Ask us about MEDICARE C overage GUARANTEED LOW PRICES ALL THE TIME on com parable size and technology A« Low As AsLowAa * 3 9 5 * 9 9 5 Basic Digital ITE W o u ld n 4 y o u ra th e r h a v e a B e lto n e ? Questions or Appointments 1-800-581-5082 cure in Ihe guided MOPPETS pro­ gram. Registration fees ure nominal and scholarships are avuiluble. Mcet- ingsarethe 1 sl and 3rd Fridays of euch monlh beginning Aug. 16, from 9; 15- 11:45 n.m. Davic School Schedule is followed. Questions cull 998-4394. The Artist Group, Davic County Li­ braty. 7 p.m. lust Tues. Cnll Bonnie ut 998-5274. Center Cumiiiuiilly Development, 3rd Mon.. 7 p.m. Community Bldg. Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tues­ day, Town Hull. 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. North Coolcetuce und Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Friendship BuptisI Fellowship Hnll. Dnvle Domestic Violence Services nnd Rnpe Crisis Cenlcr, Offers weekly support group for donicslic violence & sexual ussuull victims. The groupmcclseveryTucs,evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please cull office for locution, 751-3450. Fnmlly Violence Prcvenllun Ser­ vices of Dnvle Cuunly. Free counsel­ ing Ibr victims of violence und their children. Separate groups. Tuesduys, 6-7:30 p.m.First United Methmlist Church of Mocksvillc. Cull 1-800- 728-.14I3. Concerned Bikers Assoclallun, Foothills Chnpter, 2nd Wcdnesduy, Wcslcnt Steer, U.S. 601 nt 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcome. Advuncc Garden Club, 1st Tues., 9 u.m..Mocks UMC, 998-2111. Mocksville Gnrden Club, I st Thurs., First Baptist Fellowship Hnll, 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. Sons of Confederule Vetcruns, 1st Monday,Cooleemee Historical Build­ ing, 7 p.m. Mocksville Rotary Club, Tuesduys, 12:10 p.m., Rotary Hut. Fnrniinglon Masonic l.odge No. 265, 2nd Monduy, 7:30 p.m. at ihe lodge. Cancer suppurl group, 2nd Tues­ dny, 7 p.m.. Davie Library, forcunccr piiticnts, friend, family. l-8(X)-228- 7421 or 751-031.3. Mocksvillc Mons Club. 1st, 3rd Thursdnys, 7 p.m.. fellowship hall of St. Francis of Assisi, Yadklnvllle Roud, Mocksvillc, Dnvle Co, Uniletl Way Board of Directors, 4th Monday, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Ccnter Annex, Conf, Room 208. Purents Kesuurce Organl/ullon (PRO) sup|X)rt group for fumilies of children with disubilities, 2nd Tues­ day, 7 p.m. Cull Roscmur)' Kropfelder ut 998-3311 for locniion. .lerlchu-llnrdison Rurltun Club, 2nd Tuesdny, 7 p.m.. club building. Health DcpL.clinichours; Mon.-Fri., 8:.30-ll:.30u.m.. I-4:.TO p.m.; Tues­ days. 4:30-7 p.m.; Teen I leiillh Pro­ mollon Clinic. 8:30 u.m.-noon. 2nd. 4lh Saturdays. Davie Counly Board of Social Ser­ vices.4thTucsday,5;30p.m.ut DSS. iVIocksvllle AA, Thurs., 7 p.m. - closed mtng. Sun., 8 p.m. - open mtng. Cull Christine ut 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Narcotics Anonymous Agninsi All Odds Group. BC Brock Bldg., 622 N. Main St.. Thurs. 7 p.m., Sim. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Hclpllnc,336-785- 7280. Mocksville American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanford Ave,, 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m. Mocksvillc Clvltan Club. 6:30 p.m., 2nd, 4th Monday, Western Steer, Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars nnd Ladies Auxiliury, 4th Tues., 7:30 p.m,, post home. Feed Mill Rond. Duvie County Right To Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursduy, grandjury room, court­ house. 751-52.35 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post 1119, 2nd, 4th Thurs., 7 p.m., VFW Hall, N.C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, .7:30 p.m. at Ihe lodge. Mocksville Lodge No. 134, l.st Tues­ day. 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. DuvleBus. Women's Assoc, 1 st Wed. each month, Rotary Hut, noon. For info, or to attend 751 -2828. Cuuleemce CIvltan's Club Meeting, 1st und 3rd Mon. cach month, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cooleemee. Cub Seoul Pack SIM, sponsored b Fullon United Meth. Church, Island 3nl Tues, nights cncli monlh, 7-8:30 p.m. Ytiung boys 1-5 grades who would like lo become u member ure welcomc lo nttend. Duvie Co. MS Support Group, 2nd Mon. of cuch monlh, 6 p.m., Davie Co. Hospital. Cooleemee A A, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal. Tues, & Fri., 8 p.m. Recreation For morc informntion on these events, cnll 751-2325, Line Dancing Familngton Community Cenler. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost; $2. Instructors: Steve & Linda Hatley. For morc info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before ($ 15)or after ($25)school and out of school programs. Registration open. GoodTimersSquareDance Dance Lessons $5 per month. Volun­ teers for different social events. Con- tacl Ethel at 998-3837. Silverstriders W alk Club Seniors, 50 iuul up, M-F, 6;30-9 n.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesduys und Tliursduys, $7 per duy. $40 per monlh. Tine Dance Company Mon., Tues., Wed., & SnI. Cull Emily Rolwrtson, 998-5163. Davie Sr, Games Rcglstrutlun for 2UD3 now open, fomisul MiKksvillc/Davie Rec. Must lie .'55 or older by Aug. I,2(K)3. YMCA For morc inromiaiion, call 751-9622 or visit Davie Family YMCA. W ater Exercise Class For iK'glnners ami ihc cxpcrlcnccd. All ages. Call I'or class types & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2wk.. 4 wk. .Sal. morn- hig or privale lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. priorlocluss. Call forchisstimcs. Gym & Swim Fridays 9-11 u.m. (ages 3-5) Gym cluss focuses on motor skills, swim time leaches puddle und kick strokes. Cosl$30niembcrs/$60non-nicmbers. Gymnastics Wedncsduys 3:30-4:30 p.m. (grades K-6th) Lciim gymtuistics routines nnd health skills. Cost $20 niember.s/$30 non-members. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays. 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues, & Thurs,, 6:00.6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out June I.Illl. 6-10:30 p.m.Agcs 3-12. Swimming, arts & crafts, games, movie. Dinner nl 6:30 p.m. $7 mem­ bers, $10 nonmembers. Family Night June 2l)lli. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swimming and morc, $2 per person (5 & under free). Middle School Mania June Nth. Fun & sufe environment wilhswimming,baskelball,uiidmore. Grades 5th-8th. Cost $5. Family Fun Day 1-7 p.m. Open to the public. Come join in on liic food, fiin, nnd fellow­ ship. We will cTijoy Indoor & outdoor uctivilies block puny style. Seniors All Senior Activities take place ut DuvieCounty Senior Services localed in the Brock Building on North Main Street, Mocksville unless olher\vise noted. Cull 751-0611. Ongoing Lunch, M,T,W , 11:30 a.m.. Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., in tlie Nutrition Site. Silver Heallh Excrclses, Eust Room of Senior Services. M, W, F, 8;30-9 u.m. Quilting, every Monduy, 10 n.m. Scrabble, every Monduy, 1 p.m. Bridge,Tuesdays* Friduys, 1 p,m.. Eust Room. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m., Eust Room. Creative Scrapbooking Cluss, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. PalntClass,Wcdncsdaysnl 8:30 u.m: Dr, Dunn, Podlnlrlsl, nt Sr, Services every liiree weeks on Monduy at 8:30 ^ n.m. lust'monlh’s visit wus/l/«7/2/.vf. Free Blood Pressure Checks, once u month, cull Sr, Services for info, last monlh'scheckwas/l/H//2/.v/al 10:45 n.m. in the Nutrilion Site. Sr. Chorus, Thursdnys, lOn.m., East Room. Study Of Luke Class, Wcdnesduys at I p.m.. Cruft Room. Phase 10, Tliursduys. I p.m.. Craft Room. Tai Chi Classes, l() n.m.. Nature’s Gifts, sec office for future dules. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of tlic pub­ lication week. Cull 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, m S. Main St. across from liic courlliouse. Pooch Saves The Day Man Awakens To Check On Dog; Alerts Neighbors Of Apartment Fire Page 7 D A V I E C O U N T Y e n te r p r i / K ec o r d USPS 149-60 Number 25 Thursday, June 19, 2003 A l- B a y y in a h S e n t e n c e d T o D e a th By Kalhy Chaffin und Doris Shiirl Davic Cotmly Eiilerprisc Kccoicl For Ihe sccond lime in llic more ihiin five years .since it iiiippencci, Jalhiyiili A. Al-Bayyinal) has been sciilencecl lo death for ihe mittclcr оГ S.W. Brown Jr. After three hours ol4leliber»lkin Ft i- (lay, a jury (Voni Iredell Counly recom­ mended liie dealh penally lor Ihc 39- year-okl Slalesvillc man conviclcc! of stabbing Brown during a IVIaicIi 6, 1998 robbery allempl al S,W. Brown & Son Wholesale Grocery on Depot Sivcct. Brown, wlto was 71, died nine days later at N,C. Baptist Hospitals in Vv'in- ■ston-Sulem of a stab wound lo his right lung. "May God have mercy on liis soul," Judge Jerry Cash Marlin said in sen- tencing'Al-Bayyinah for his Insi-de- gi ee murder convict ion as the irial con­ tinued into the carly eveiiitiii hours. The judge ihanlicd Ihe jurors, w ho were transported lo and Ггот ihe Davic County Courlliouse on a bus, for tiieir scrvice. Counting the jury selection, Plcnsc St'cAI-lliiyylnah - I’ugc 4 D avie S heriff’s D eputies J.T, Thom pson and C lay Dyson escort Jathiyah A. A l-B ayyinah from the D avie C ounty C ourthouse. - P hoto by R obin F erg u sso n F a m ily E n d u re s O rd e a l O f S e c o n d T ria l Ky Kathy Chill rm Davie Counly Knicrprisc fiecord In his 9 11 call after being slabbed at his business on March 6, I99H, S.W, Brown Jr, lold the di.spalcher he might need a lillle help, referring lo tlie wound lo his chest. Bul when the tape of the call vviis played in a Davie Coumy courtroom liuring the murder irial of Jatliiya A. Al-Bayyinah, Brown’s youngest daugitter, lilizabetli Brown I'lyiin, said she lilvcd to Ihittk Iier falhcr was talking lo Ihc jurors when he said he might need a liltle help. "I Ihink Ihey heard lhal." she said Friday aflernoon while awailing Ihc jury recommendaiion on whelhcr lo impose Ihe dcatli penally or life in prison willioul parole. Lisleiiing to the tape was VL'ry difficiill for Eli/abelh. "I knew lhal was my last chance lo hear my fa­ ther," she said. Friday was the second lime lhat S.W. Brown .(r.’s family .sal in the cotiriroom while a jury ilecided the fate of Ihe man who killed him. Though Al-Bayyinah wtis pievi- oiisly found guilty of first-degree imirder :ind sentenced lo dealh in December of 1999. the N.C. Su­ preme Courl overluriied Ihc ver- dici iiiiil senlencing in August and ordered a new Irial. The courl ru led lhal ih e ju d g e in th e first trial im p ro p e rly a l­ low ed testim o n y hy a w itn ess w lio w as led by a d etectiv e to id en tify Ihe defeiidaiil in Iw o p rev io u s un- rcliilcd ro b b eries. I’leasf Sue Hrown Kamlly - I'nge 5 36 PAGES Davie High To Get New Principal lly Kim .lu stc n Davie Counly Enlerprise Record Davie High School will have a new principal nexl school year, as Dr, Linda Bosi has itccepled a job in the Davie County Schools Central Ol'fice. Palsy Crenshaw officially retires on June .'iO as e.xecutive director of instruction for the scliools. With Iier position open, several reorganiza­ tion changes are being made, which will take affect in July. "W e’ve tiansferred Linda Bosi lo the cenlral office,” said Superintcn- deni W,G, Dub Potts, “primarily re­ placing the position left vacant by Patsy Cvensliaw’s Iransfcr to a half- tiiuc posiUon.” Bost spent three yeurs al Davie High School as an assistuni princi­ pal, followed by seven years as prin­ cipal, Her replacement has not been named, although Potts said he has talked lo polenlial inierniil candi­ dates, He cxpecis a special board meeting will have lo be culled to ap­ prove her replacement before June .10, bul np dale has been set, Bost’s new role was announced to staff June 10, Bost will be program coordiiiii- lor for K-12, She’ll work with prin­ cipals and programs priniitrily, and she will do the menlor training. She will work with firsl year teachers, Potts said, "She’ll also be coordinating Please Sue High .ScIkkiI - I’age K R elay For Life S tarts This Friday The American Cancer Socicty Relay for Life of Davie County will huve something Ibr everyone when festivities kick olT at Friday night al the Diivic High Sehool foolball stadium. Throughout the nighl, there will be plenty of entcrtaiiiment, food and games to keep young íiikI old alike occupied - all the way unlil 8;4.‘i a.m. Salurday when closing ceremonies will be held. Highlights will be the opening ceremony, in which the names of all cancer survivors' niimes from Dnvie Counly will be read. Anolher louching momeni will be tlic luminary ceremony al about 9:13 p.m. Friday, in which candles will be lit in honor of or memoiy of loved ones. All evenls arc free ancl open to the public. Aiea cluirches, clubs and busi­ nesses have been busy for months raising money and coming up with ideas for their campsites, wilh plenty of food and games, W ater Q uality Im portant To County O fficials Blow, Blow, Blow Your Boat D onnie W ilson of C o o leem ee gives his sailboat a blast of air at C ub Scout D ay C am p last w eek. For a story and m ore photo­ graphs, please turn to page C l . - P hoto by R obin Ferg usso n By Mike Hiirnliiirdl Davie Counly Enterprise liecord II was a scary letter. The Davie County Water System exceeded limits for yeariy-averages of rrihalomclhanes (TTHMs) and Haloacelic Acids (HAA.5s). Even the worils are scary. Bin the Ihreal to the public hciillh was minimal, according lo counly officials. III iael. iiecovtUrig lo engineer John Ciiey, one would take a liigher risk for getting canccr by standing oulside. Although Ih e high levels of r'lilM s and HAA.5s were recorded lasl summer, customers weren't no- til'ied unlil this spring. That’s be­ cause tile levels are measured on ii running yearly average, based on quarterly lesls. Customers will likely receive auotlier letter this sumnier, although Ihe levels have been re­ duced lo well below the standards, said County MiHiagerTerry Bralley. The counly followed procedures lo Ihe leller. Grey said. The stale water qualiiy deparlnieni consianily monitors public drinking sources, and any governnient olTiciiil caught breaking the rules would likely end up in jail. Davie was lold in lale April lo notify its customers. The leller wenl oul with water bills in mid-May. A week later, the county received a preliminary report from a company which had been sludying how lo re­ duce Ihe levels. Grey said, "If anybody could move any faster, please let me know how in the world,” he said, "The nsk is so incrcdibly low for this ptirameter,” There is no chance for a “good old boy” network to liide problems, because test results go tlireclly to tlie slitle, Grey said, "There are watch­ dogs illl over the pliice, and if any­ one consciously makes a mistake, they will likely go to jail," Counly Commission Chair Ken While said Ihe board understands the importance of clean drinking water, “ We want wiiai wc deliver to be a healthy supply.” he said, "We're going to do more than the minimum to meet the slale requirements. Our target is lo be well below the sUm- dards ,,, and eariy indications are that our plan of action is working,” 1‘lcHsc Sec Wilier ■ Page « ■ rm w fí^ o w ix s ifT i|wietn3v\elrte.cev>) A S u m m e r F o r B a p t iz in g In T h e R a in 2 - DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursdii.v, .lunc 19. 2003 Exjitorial Pa^e U is a peculiar siimiiier — completely opposite of whal wc had lasl year. Rccord droiighl has been replaced by a baplizing stminier. We're always gellinj; wet. I eoiiiited three llunulerstoniis in one day. II doesn't rain every day. Bill il seems like il. Jusl ask the rarmers. silling on their tractors wailing lo make lescue hay. They have a ireniendous hay crop in the field. But il’s too muddy lo cul. Or loo dangerous lo risk losing It lo rain. So Ihey wail. Il will take several days of hol, dry wealher for Ihe grass lo dry belore they cut it. And then several more days for the hay lo dry before ihey bale il. We haven’l had a week wilhoul rain, il seems, since last year. Then, we had nearly a month between substantial rain. Our Yadkin River— lasl year so low the riverbed was visible in places — has repealedly swollen out of the riverbanks ihis year. All of lasl year's prayers have been answered. In full measure. Somelhing always seems imperfcci aboul Ihc weather. It’s loo dry or loo wet. Too hot or loo cold. Too cloudy or too sunny. Farmers aren't the only ones suffering with loo much rain. Some homeowners wilh basements are finding water where they've never seen it before. I'm nol in Ihe hay business, bul I am gelling tired of mowing my lawn. It's still growing sirong. In recent years, my lawnmower retired in June, Il's raining loday. Il rained yesterday. Mighl rain tomor­ row. That's the thing about Ihe wealher. You never know whal you’re going lo gel. ^ And there’s nothing lo do aboul it bul... complain. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thursdiiy, .June 19,2003 - 3 "REUXMILIARV-BARBARAWALTERSSHOOT'S HERSPECIALS IN S O F T P O O J S L " In The M a il... Cooleemee Needs More Police Protection To ihe i;diton Whal in the world is going on in Cooleemee? I just learned this week Ihul llie Cooleemee Town Board cul back die policc force, again. Thai puls ihem down lo only Iwo I'ull-limc cops in ihe lillle lown. Have they lost their minds? To be such u small town. Cool­ eemee rocks. And I don'l mean musically. The olher nighl they had a brawl in the street on Walls Sireel. The only on-duty lown cop arrived and tried lo lake conlrol of Ihc siluation. Unfortunately, the fighting purticipunts then jumped on the lone ranger and deputies from Davie Counly hnd to be called to assist. I undersland this all took place right in front of the mayor's sister's house. Bel she feels really safe when there ain't no cops on duty. Looks lo me lhal the lown folks need to lake nolice of what the boaril is doing for Ihem, Tlieir lown board has lei the police depart­ ment slide back to whal il used lo be. Lei's see whal all has the currenl board done for ils ciiizens. They doubled ihe lax rale in town lo raise more money for .services. But. ihey cul the police force down to just two guys. Look at all that money they are saving on salaries. They cut police coverage lo five days a week and only 16 hours a day. Look al all lhal palrol car gas ihey are saving, loo. Wonder what they spent the savings on... Folks, il looks like il's lime lo bring buck commisioners who knew what they were doing, like Bill Gib,son. Jack Jerome and Bob Jordan. Under them, we didn'l have the.se problems, It's a shame we lost Scotty Vogler and Grady Spry, too. Looks to me dial it’s time the people of Cooleemee need lo gel a new driver for Ihc bus or shift gears and gel lhal thing oul of reverse before die drug dealers take over again. Grover Lee Cooleemee No Ordinary Judge E M S D id Job Q uickly, P rofession ally He's a long-lime Superior Courl judge, bul when he lakes off Ihe robes, Jerry Cash Marlin doesn't lead a sedentary life. Me has biked across America in 30 days, repeatedly defying the iratlilioiial image of a jutlge. Me has penned a novel. He does ihings other men dream iiboul. He presided over the murder trial lhal jusl ended for the man who killed S.W, Brown Jr. A resident of Ml. Airy, Marlin is assigned lo trials across Norlh Carolina. Many of ihem are murder trials. The slale has learned lo assign ihose cases carefully, ralher lhan risk having a conviclion over­ lurned for a judge's error. JiUhiyaii A. Al-Bayyinah liad to be tried twice, forcing the Brown family lo endure Ihe agony a .second lime. Marlin was a prosecutor and a disiricl courl judge before moving to Superior Court. Long ago in Madison Disiricl Courl, I walchcd one of his llrsl days on Ihe bench. All ihe lawyers wilh cases .schetluled for lhal day nervously walchcd the firsi case. Woultl ihc new judge be lenient',' Thai first defendanl gol jail lime. Many of the lawyers scrambled lo ask for Iheir cases to be ilelaycd. He was a lough, no-nonsense juilge 20 years ago. He was slill lhal way lasl week. One of the stale's tiesl. — Dwight Sparks D AVIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/ir^^l^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main Sl.. P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co, Dwighi Sparks............................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...........................Managing Editor Ray Tullerow..............................Advertising Direclor Brian Pitls...................................Sports Ediior Mary Lynne Baysinger................CIrcuialion/Ciassllied Mocksvlllo Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Poslnge Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscriplion Kales Single Copy, .SO Cents S20 Per Year In N.C.. Outside N.C. POSTMASTI-K Send Adilress Changes to; Davie Counly finlerprise Kecord P.O. Bo,\ yy, Mocksville, NC 27028 To the editor: On behalf of the e.Ktended and loving family of Charlie Franklin Cozart. I wanted lo e.xpress our sincere lliaiiks for llie oulslanding and professional actions ol' Davie Rniergency Meilical Service. My father was tragically burned the nighl of April 30 when he accidentally spilled lighter fluid on his hand. arm. cliesi and abdo­ men as be iried to fill an old Zippo lighter. The soaked area igniled when he allempled lo lighl his pipe. My moiber awakened hearing his cry for help and was able lo e,\linguisb Ihe fire, bul my father was seriously burned. My molher called for help and my brother and sister-in-law were there in less lhan five minules. My sisier-in-law called y il and provided tbe delails of Ihe accideni. I:MS personnel Terry Willard, Chad Lipscomb. Andy Lipscomb and Brandon Price were on duty lhat nighl. Once on the scene, they responded with precision and care. My 80-ycar-old father was sla-' bilized and loaded aboard the FM S vehicle und prepared for Irans- porl in u scaul few minutes. The team's decision lo go direclly lo die Baplisl Hospital burn unil in Winslon-Salem was an excellent call. I'm told my father was sedated, given an IV and treated for pain enroute to the hospi- lal. My sisier-ln-lnw, u registered nurse, said ihese were critical and correct measures lhal could have been omilled by lesser Irained and il«alil'ied personnel, bul thankfully were nol. My falher lived for iwo weeks and endured two lengthy skin gral'l surgeries. UnforUuialely. he passed awuy on Ihe 13th of Muy, never able lo fully recover from the second surgery. My I'aniily wanls lo express once again our appreciation for the leam of experts dial responded lhat nighl. Their actions were pro­ fessional and caring in every manner. It's our belief lhal because of Ibeir swill response we were able lo spend nearly two additional weeks with our falher before he died. It gave us the opporlunily to say Ihose Ihings we'd forgoiicn lo say recenlly and lo express our love for him. Il made a world of difference lo us dealing wilh the tragedy. Thanks for all you do for Ihe residents of Davie County and my hometown of Mocksville. They're lucky lo have such an oiustand- ing emergency medical .service. Dale F. Cozart (Santee. S.C.) and the Cozart family Letters Welcomed The Enteipri.se Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The lettens may be on topics of local, .stale, national or intcrnntional issues. An effort will be made to print all letter.s, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammur and for space. All letter.s shotild includc the name and address ofthe writer,' including a signature. A lelephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no laler than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or eniiul to: ernews@davie-enterpri.se.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? A dd your vo te to our w ee kly online poll that asks question s affecting you and D avie C ounty. Log on at w w w .en terp rise-reco rd .co m an d click on re a d e r’s poll to cast your vote. R esults will b e listed h ere w eekly. Will you support a proposed bond to pay for im prove­ m ents/additions to D avie High Scliool and elementary schools? Yes, 60% No, 40% Log on now to cast your vo te, www.enterprise-record.com Center Fire Dept. Has Auxiliary To the editor: On behall ol' the Center Volunteer Fire Departmenl Ladies Aux­ iliary. I Would like 10 take ibis upporiuntly to familiarize you with our organization. The auxiliury wus established ihis year and is de­ voted lo promoting tbe inleresl ofthe Center Fire Departmenl and Cenler community whenever necessary. As the auxiliary, we shall assist in emergency silualions. problems, whenever needed. We shall be available to assist any branch ofthe fire .service and Ibeir auxil­ iary whenever the needs arise. fhe auxiliary is planning several fundraisers throughout tbe year and this money is used in a variety of ways Ihroughoul our organi­ zation and the eominunily.Thc CVFD Ladies Auxiliary has recenlly donated ilems lo help wilh die Annual N.C. Jaycees Bum Camp, and plan lo help witb this organization in the future. Part of all pro­ ceeds collccled willl fundraisers will go loward the lire deparlmeiil's new building fund. We are planning our first golf tournanient for September. We would appreciate any coiitribution that you can make to our organi­ zation. Thank you for your interest in tbe CVFD Ludies Auxiliary and for your support. Kariene Blackwelder Mocksville Court Officials ‘First Class’ To the ediior: Recenlly 1 tried Ihe case of Slate of North Carolina versus Jathiyah A. Al-Bayylnuh in Duvie County. Il was a hotly contested, capital case thut lusted for five weeks. It wus a difficult case for everyone involved, bul it was conducted in tho most professional muiiner by your local government officials. Sheriff Allen Whitaker and hisofficers.particularly Chief Deputy Murk Howell. Officer J.T.Thompson. Officer Lurry Campbell. Of­ ficer Sluurt Parker and Officer Clay Dyson were very professional and conipelcnt in currying forth llieir mnny duties. They provided security, nllcnded Ibe jury (which hud to be transported from Iredell County) and accomodaied court personnel and spectators. They were not only skilled, bul considerate und helpful lo everyone. Clerk of Superior Courl Ken Boger and his slaff were outstand­ ing ill every respect. I worked with Cindi Michael und Sonyn Spry in the courtroom. I was very pleased with their level of compe­ tence und Iheir pleasant niunner und demeunor. They do excellent work for the ciiizens of Dnvie County. Courl reporter Pam Ackerly as always performed in topnoich form. Your prosecuting allorneys (DA Gary Frank. ADA Palsy Bruce and ADA Greg Brown) worked long and hard to bring the case lo a jusl result. You are very fortunate lo have people of that caliber fighting for justice for you. The defense attorneys Dick Ramsey of Winston-Salem and Lori Hamilton-Dcwitt of Mocksville batlled cea.sclessly I'or the accused. I appreciate die zeal and vigor they brought to the defense. Finally, 1 say lo you Davio Counly should be proud of ils courl. Your court personnel are first class. Jerry Cash Marlin Superior Courl Judge There Are Some Good Things In Mocksville To the editor; We are all the lime hearing aboul tbe bad stuff lhat goes on in Mocksville. Woll. I'm here lo tell you aboul something good going on in Mocksville. One year ago this past February my husband fell off a fire truck. A hoad injury cuu.ses him to have seizures. He was in und oul of the hospllal. He lost his job in November, und I'm on disubilily. Wo were having a hard time beciui'se our modicino costs throe limes more than I draw. We wore told lo go to the Storehouse for Jesus. This was die biggest blessing. Wc bud been going without a lol of our medications. Now. wc have thorn all. I wanl lo ihunk all the people who dónale food so we cun cal. Tho vohmleers need to be thanked for coming in and making sine our needs are mel. Tiiank you lo ihe phurmacists. interviewer and ull others - you ure a gift from God. Marie, thank you for being there. You all are in my prayers. I don’t wunt lo louve unyone oul. even the people wo never see. You fix up llie groceries for us. So. God does some good work in Mocksville. Linda lidwards Mocksville C a b le T V S e rv ic e N o t U p To P a r To the editor: I am writing lo vent my oxircmc frustration wilh iho Alolphia Cable TV operation in this coumy. It is absurd lo pay S54 per month for service as misernblo us this compiuiy offers. Lose power to your hou.sc for an inslnnt then cable is gone. Call Aldolphia. got pul on hold forever and whon you finally do talk lo someone, you're lolil lo lake your box lo llie cable office and get a new convenor lo re­ place the exisling ono. Evon bettor is being told lo give them a four liour spread on a dale (several days ol'O when they can havo some­ one come and replace the dofoclive box (which I would certainly expect lo be included in $54 per monlh). Mosl working folks thal I know don'l have four hours lo sit al home and wail for someone lo show up "somclimc" during thal period, I work in a service induslry myself and 1 can assure you if we provided sorvico like Aldolphia we'd be out of business in short order. Of course. Aldclphia has no conipetilion so they can treat their customers with sorry service. I've read in the Davic County paper more tlian once how others are "serviced" Ihrough Aldolphia. and requested this county look diligently inlo some alternutivos to this service. I can't believe tliere is nol a belter clioicc of cable providers lo servicc this counly. I Ihink Davie Counly residenis deserve beller. Listening to the radio until Monday (maybe). Mike Moacham Advance Many Helped To Make Cub Day Camp A Success To the editor: As volunteers for llio Uwhurrie Cub Day Camp, wc would like lo lhank Thousand Trails I'or useof their quiet, safe and resourceful I'acililies. Il was a perfeci sotting for round-robin adventures in na­ ture. crafts, aquatics, rain gutter regatta boat racing, exploring sea creatures, and a visit by the Norlh Carolina Fish and Wildlife Ke- source commission Mobile Aquarium which enhanced Ihe iheine "Treasures of the Sea". The cubs and slaff enjoyed lunched pre­ pared by a local reslauranl. A special thanks to Bert Wugner. disiricl execulivo.RuslySlricklund. camp direclor. and Cliff Edwards, pro­ gram director. Belh Kighl. Calhy Edwards Camp Voluulocrs Historical Site W e don't know w ho the so ldier is, or w h en the photograph w as m ad e, but ch eck out the a re a b e­ hind th e sign. T h a t’s w h ere th e W a l-M a rt shopping ce n le r now sits off U .S . 601 N orth in M ocksville. Lei us know if you know th e m a n ’s n a m e. T h e E n te r­ prise R eco rd w elc o m e s old p h oto graphs of D avie p eople and places. Bring th em by the n ew sp ap ei office on S outh M ain Street, M ocksviiie, across frorr the co urlhouse. ▼ R E L A Y F O R L IF E rAmerican -_ Cancer ^ Society '<i F r id a y & S a t u r d a y J u n e 2 0 * ''& 2 1 » * 6:00 PM to 9:00 AM at the Davie High Football Stadium A ctiv ities fa t A ll A g e s !! Thanks to our M ajor Sponsors: Rock N' Roll Fa vorites T h e A m e r ic a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty R e la y F o r L if e o f D a v ie C o u n ty F O O D & D R IN K S W IL L B E S O L D B Y P A R T IC IP A T IN G T E A M S A S ¡F U N D R A IS E R S F O R T H E E V E N T S o b r in g m o n e y t o s u p p o r t y o u r f a v o r it e t e a m s ! G a t e s o p e n a t 9 :0 0 A M F r id a y f o r T e a m s t o s e t- u p L A W N C H A IR S A R E S U G G E S T E D fo r se a tin g c lo s e to th e sta g e . 4 - DAVIK COUN I Y KNTKRIMUSIi KFX’ORI). Tluirsdny. .lune 19. 2003 A l-B a y y in a h S e n te n c e d T o D e a th F o r B ro w n M u rd e r Cunllnued Fruni PiiKi' I which was Ir-IiI in Simcsvillc due 10 pre trial i)iiblicily atul the popularity of Ihc vicliiii, the trial lasted a total of five weeks. "We could nol have had bet­ ter jurors," Martin said. "It was an honor, a privilege and tt plea­ sure to serve with bach ol' you." Al-Bayyinah, who had his name legally changed from Terry Dennis Moore'after becotning a Muslim, showed little emotion as the verdict was read. Though he look his gla.sses off as the judge polled the jurors, all 12 of (lieiii Caucasians, he made no eye con­ tact with any of them. Before being handcuffed and escorted from Ihe courtroom, the defendant shook hands with Ri­ chard Ramsey of Winston-Salem, one of two attorneys appoinled by Ihe coutls 10 defend him. He Ihen lurned nnd hugged Lori Hnmillon DcWitt of Mocksville, the olher defense allorney in the cu.se, und told her he loved her. "Take care, Mr. Bob," Al- , Bnyyinah .said lo DeWill's hus- bilnd, who was .sitting behind Iter during the sentencing. Ramsey, who was nol in­ volved in Al-Bayyinah's firsl trial, hnd no comment on the sen­ tencing. Neither did DeWitt, who wns defending him for the sec­ ond lime, though she did say she ■ was plen.sed to have had the op­ porlunily lo work wilh Ramsey becau.tc of his e.xperience und expertise. "1 jusl Ihink he's a fine Iriai lawyer," she said. A.ssisianl district allorney Gregory Brown, who prosecuted the case wilh Patricia Bruce, said in a written slntement: "No good man can properly shirk death: and no critninnl who has earned dealh should be allowed lo shirk il." Al-Bayyinah's criminul life led him lo lUe first-degree iDvir- der conviction and recommenda­ tion of Ihe death penalty, accord­ ing lo Brown. "The defendant i.s n cold­ blooded und heartless killer," he suid. "The jury's verdict is just and appropriate. The evidence collected and developed hy the Mocksville Police Deparlmenl nnd Davie Couniy SherilTs De­ partment was overwhelming and true. "Justice wus absolute in this case. The defendant eurned the deulh penulty." Bruce, ulso an assistant dis­ trict allorney. suid she believes justice wus served und thal a diui- gcrous mun had been removed from the slreels. "Jurors hail whal Ihey needed lo work with," she .said, "nnd I believe they did the right thing." Al-Bayyinah vyas earlier con­ victed of first-degree murder and given Ihe dealh penalty in De­ cember 1999, bul a new trial wus ordered after the N.C. Supreme Court overturned the verdict and .sentence. After reviewing Irunscripls of Ihc first trial, the court ruled that one of the delcctives in llie case hnd led the victim of two unre- laled robberies to identify the de­ fendant and thul the judge's de­ cision lo allow testimony to that effecl wns improper. Testimony on Wednesday, the first dny of the sentencing phase of the trial, was delayed ufler Al- Bayyinah objected lo his attor­ neys offering miligaling evidence 10 urgue for u senlence of life in prison without the possibility of parole and said he didn't even wanl to go Ihrough the process. "This is your dny in court," the judge told the defendant while considering the defense allorney.s' motion to continue the sentencing. This was done out of the presence of the jurors. In making the motion, Ramsey compared not figluing for the defendant's life lo an "as­ sisted suicide." "I can't cure whal you do," Al- Bayyinah said when the judge questioned him on Ihe matter. "No mutter what you do, 1 um not going lo give my aitornuys con­ sent 10 pul on mitigating evi­ dence." In deciding whether lo im­ pose the dealh penalty or life in prison without parole in a firsl- degreo murder case, jurors weigh aggravating factors, circum­ stances which tend to make the crime worse, against mitigating factors, evidence in the client's favor. Upon furthering (|ucstioning by the judge, the defendant said he didn't see any poinl in presetu- ing mitigating evidence liecause "everybody knows thal the jury is going to give me a death .sen­ tence." "My family won't cven come down here becuuse they know wliat's put down." And as a Muslim, Al- Bayyinah said he does not fear death. "I embrace death," he .said. "My case is this. I'm not begging Ihese disbelievers for my life. They're the oncs wanting to beg for my life, not me." Though he lold Marlin he wus one of the fairest judges he hail slood in front of in a long time, the defendant said he would not say lhal about others involved in the trial. When Ihe judge asked him (|uestions to determine his com­ petency, Al-Dayyinah responded. "I am un imam, a leader of Mus­ lims," he said. "There is no wuy thnt I can get inlo thal position without being competent." Al-Bayyinah finally gave his consent for the introduction of miligaling evidence, .saying it was only out of respect for his allorneys. "They're acting on their own," he snid. adding that his only con­ cern from lhat poinl on would be whal God thought of him. "What these people think means noth­ ing," he .said of the prosecutors, "and what those 12 over there think means nothing." For the rest of the sentencing portion of the trinl, Al-Bayyinah lold Marlin he plamied lo be de­ tached, study his Korun (Ihc holy book of the Muslims containing Ihe message of Allah as revealed to Muhammad) and do his paper­ work. "I don'l care what's going on in this courtroom." Marlin, after the defendani gave his conscnt to the presentu­ lion of miligaling evidence, ruled againsi Ihe molion fora continu­ ance and asked Ihe hailiff lo bring Ihe jurors back in the courtroont for opening arguments. Prosecutors waived their right lo an vipciiing aigumeiit, while Ramsey made a brief argument for the defense. The prosecutors plan to present four aggravating factors in Ihe case, he lold the jurors. "Quite frankly, three of those are whal we call prior convictions thal my client did have," he said. Bruce objected, nt which point Marlin asked the bailiff to lake the jurors into the jury room so he coulil hear her concern. She may hnve heard it wrong, Bruce lold him, bul it sounded like Ramsey was making an ad­ mission regarding the stale's evi­ dence. Ramsey said ihey were con­ victions taken from courl records. "We have no defense lo them," he added. When Martin asked Al- Bayyinah aboul the matter, the defendant responded, "Nothing 1 can do about those charges, even though they're nol true." Al-Bayyinah said lie wasn'i paying attention to what was go­ ing on in the courtroom. After Martin culled the jurors back in, Ramsey conlinueci with his opening argument, outlining Ihe defense's plan lo present mili­ galing factors to show that the defendant's life does, indeed, huve value. When Ramsey finished, the prosecutors began introducing evidence for four aggravating factors they contended jurors should consider and vote to give Al-Bayyinah ihe dealh penalty. Thé defendanl chewed gum and noisily lurned the pages of his Koran and atunlier book while the prosecutors put on their evi­ dence. The first witness called by the stale was Josie Matthews Keaton, with whom the defendanl, when he was known as Terry Dennis Moore, hncl two daughters . Ac­ cording to her teslitnony, the defendant slopped by the Iredell Couniy mobile iiome she shared wilh her mother on Nov. 2ft, 19S4 and began putting his hands on her ankles and legs. Keaton said she asked Al- Bayyinah. who was accompanied by a frleml of her mother's, re- penledly lo stop touching her, eventually going and gelling a butcher knife and Ihrenlening to cut his fingers off if he didn'l. When she poinled ihe knife nl the defendnnt, Kcalon said he grabbed il by the blade, and her mother took it away. When Ihe defendant continued lo louch her, the wilness testified lhal she hil him in the luce, drawing blood. They continued to .scuffle, she suid, until she wnlked oul oflhe mobile home. When she wns outside, Keaton said .she heard gunshots and could see fiashes wliere the bullets pa.ssed by her. "I'm assum­ ing they were coming towurd me," .she .snid. "becnu.se I wns Ihe only person oul there." Even afier the defendant got in the car with her mother's friend, Keaton .said he continued to .shoot at her. It wasn'l unlil she walked back home, she said, Ihnl she realized her molher had been shol. "She wns bleeding," Ihe witnc.ss recniled. Under cross-exnm inai ion, Kenton .said she continued lo have conlacl wiih Al-Bayyinah afler lhat and al one point, they had discussed gelling married. He visited iheir iwo dauglilers, she .said, and had sent her S.^OO or SfiOO he earned in a work-re- Icase progrum in prison to help support them. Bruce inlroduced a copy of Al-Bayyinah's conviction of a.s­ saull wilh a deadly weapon in­ flicting serious injury stemming from the shooting. The nexl wilness called by the slate wns Keaton's mother, Geor­ gia Matthews Turner, who te.sti- fied that the defendanl came into their home with a large can of beer and appeared lo huve been drinking. Turner .said she ob­ served Al-Bayyiiuih sliding his hand up her dnughler's dress de­ spite Keaton's objections. Afler Keaton struck him In the face. Turner said the defen­ danl straddled her on the couch and spit on her face before Id­ ling her up. Turner said she saw lhat he had a pistol when he took it out of his clolhes and laid it on the lloor. She testified thal she had culled the Iredell Couniy Sheriffs Department when Al-Bayyinnh begnn siiooting. Turner snid u bullet struck her in the lefi breast, piercing her lungs and ricochet­ ing, coming 10 rest in her back, where il slill remains. She was in the hospital for a week, she said, afier which she hnd to go buck nnd forth to have fluid drawn off her lungs. Upon cro.ss-examination by Ramsey, Keaton acknowledged lhat the defendanl had come to see her and apologized for whal had happened. "He said the bul­ let wasn't meant for me," she said. "It was meant for my daugh­ ter." The third witness for ihc stale was James McCorkle of Statesville, a .SS-year-old victim of the criminal conviciions out­ lined in the second aggravating factor, assaull wilh a deadly weapon wilh inleni lo kill inflict­ ing serious injury and armed rob­ bery. According lo McCorkle's tes­ timony, Al-Bayyinah had ridden with him 10 take u neighbor shop­ ping on Sept. 17. 1989. The de­ fendant gol oul when the neigh­ bor did, McCorkle said, but showed up nl his house al aboul 11 :.'tO or 12 that night asking him lo drive him somewhere else. The witness snid he refused, saying he had been drinking and didn't wanl to drive, and hnd tinned to wnlk itwuy when Al- Bayyinah struck him with a hard object on the back of his head. McCorkle said he turned und saw a metal baseball bat jn the defendam's hands. Al-Bayyinnh continueil lo beat him with the bat, McCorkle testified, all over, from his waist up. "1 wns bloody iu)d bleeding from llie wounds lhal I had," he ( snid. When he was examined in the hospital, the wilness said his skull had been cracked In four places, his left lung had collapsed and he hnd numerous other wounds. McCorkle icslificd lhat he spent two lo Ihrce weeks In Ihc hospl- Inl and slill can'l taste or .smell unless it's an extremely loud odor due to wounds received at the hands of the defendanl. HI.S wallet, which had in ex­ cess of S.'iOO in cash inside at the lime, wns stolen. Dougins Puss of Statesville leslified lhat Al-Buyylnnh had come to his house early on the morning of Dec. 29, 1993. When he left lo lake his brolher lo the airport. Pass said be told his uncle, Talmadge "Sonny" Pa.ss, who had also come over thal moniing, lo wntch out for his house while he was gone because It had been broken into Ihe night before. The witness said he lold his uncle that he .sus­ pected Al-Bnyylnnh of being be­ hind Ihe brenk-in. When he relttrned home Ihnt evening, Pass teslifled Ihnl he noticed his brother's 1986 Toyota Corolla was missing from ihe driveway. When he went Inside, the wilness snid he suw his 52- yenr-old uncle slumped over on the couch. Puss suid he cnllcd out to him, al which point his uncle lified his head, and blood began gushing out onto the ceiling and floor. That's when the witness said he .spotted a bloody hammer on Ihc floor in fronl of his uncle, who nodded when he asked if il was the defendanl who had beaten him. Talmadge Puss wns tnken lo the hospital by ambulance, where he died during the early morning hours of New Year’s Day, 1994. Though a vehicle, television nnd money were tnken from Dougins Pass' home, the defendanl wus only convicted of voluntary man- slaughter nnd sentenced lo 10 yeurs in prison. Vickie Fields, a deputy for the Davie County SherilTs Depnrl- menl, was the last witnc.ss to le.s- tify for the slale. She was work­ ing for Ihe Mocksvillc Police De­ parlmenl, she snid, when Ihe sto­ len Toyoia was found abandoned a block soulh of S.W. Brown & Son Wholesale Grocery. The last aggravating factor prcsented by the defense was lhal Ihe murder of S.W, Brown Jr. occurred while Al-Buyyinah was allempling lo commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. The defense begnn pre.sent- ing its miligaling fuclors «14:20 Wednesday nfternoon, culling ns its first wilness, pri.son consult­ ant Jnmes Evans Aiken, who studies inmates' prison records and determines their fulure dun- gerou.sness. While incarcerated in a mini- mum-security prison, Aiken les­ lified that Al-Bayyinah did nol do well. "In his slltiulion, he wns pul in community programs, and he flunked out," Aiken said. "He escaped twice." The prison consultant contin­ ued to testify on the .second day of the sentencing phase of the trial. Having read Al-Bayyinah's rccords, he indicated lhat while the defendanl wus in a maxlmum- securily setting, he worked, obeyed the rules and wns nol dis­ ruptive. Aiken said the violence hup- pened when Al-Bayyinnh wns released in the communily. According to his testimony, the defendnnt's records show no signs of him causing any prob­ lems wilh olher inmnles and in­ dicate lhat he is an "exceptional prisoner." He hnd become n prnyer lender for the Muslim fuith, nnd hnd "fully embraced his religion." Several ilems were inlro­ duced inlo evidence by Lori Hamilton DeWitI, including cer­ tificates of educntionnl programs completed by Al-Bayyinah while in prison. "So mnny inmnles never nccomplish anything," Aiken pointed oul during ques­ tioning by Ihe defense. Mis conclusion, based on the prison records, the witness testi­ fied, is lhal life in prison wilhoul parole wns n betler choice for Al- Bayyinah lhan the death penally. Problems wiih Ihe air condi­ tioning bccamc uppureni carly Thursday, cnusing Ihe nllorneys and even Ihe defendanl lo shed iheir jackets due to the heal. The air condilioning wus back on by late morning when a thunder- slorm began brewing outside. Soon after the defcndnnl's 44- yeur-old brolher, Tony Moore, look the stund, the sound of thun­ der resonated through the court­ room. nnd he wns usked lo .speak louder severul lintes lo offset Ihe nol.se. Moore becume emotionni ns he .spoke ubout his rclutionship wilh his brolher nnd how his in­ carceration had affecled other family members. He described Ihe defendnnt as Intelligent nnd snid he was nITecllonnIc towurd iheir mother nnd futher. Also testifying on Al- Bayyinah's behalf was his sister, 46-year-old Kay Alexander. She described Ihcir fnmily ns closeknil, and .said Ihe defendnnt liked 10 cook and often helped her in Ihe kitchen during fnmily gath­ erings. He writes lo everyone, she said, nnd cnn nlwnys be depended upon to send a curd to nnyone In Ihe fumily having a birthday, "I love hitn," she said. "I can't say nnylhing bad nbout him." Al-Bayyinah's 20-year-old daughter, Tennrn Mntthews, tes­ tified thnt her futher ulwnys cn- cournged her to do positive things nnd .set gouls In life. "I'm going lo .school to be n nurse," she snid, "nnd he snys that's the rlghl thing lo do. My father's life means n lol lo me. We are closer Ihnn me und my mother. I don't wani my father put lo death. I don't like the Iden of my I'uilicr dying." When asked aboul her father's relniionship with her .“i-yenr-old son, Jarls, Mutthew.s said thul he knows Al-Bayylnnh us his grand- falhor. In her father's lellcrs, she leslified, he always Iclls her lo "give him n hug nnd kiss for me." A.S Mullhews wus excused from the stand and walked by the defense table where Al-Bnyylnnh hnd been sitting quietly all morn­ ing, he turned and said something to her. She responded, "I love you, loo." Janis Matthews entered Ihe courtroom wllh the defendant's 69-year-old molher, Lucy Brown Moore, The boy spoke loudly ns he waved nnd said hello lo his grandfather. Al-Bayylnah smiled and waved buck. Lucy Moore testified thnt she felt responsible for whul had hap­ pened to her son. "He came up in an abusive home," she said, ex­ plaining thnt she nnd her husbund hnd fought In front of the chil­ dren. ll wns uround the age of 16 lhal Moore suid she noticed a change In the defendnnl. "When he gol high on drugs wns the tuni- ing point in his life," she said. Finishing her lesllmony, she turned lo Ihe jurors and pleaded, "I prny thnt you will spare his life so lhal he can help somebody el.se. I love him more than life il- .sclf." Beginning 10 cry, she added, "If I could lake Ihe blnme my.self, I would." Al Ihe completion of iheir le.s- timony, the I'amily members were nil prepnring to lenve the court­ room when Al-Bayyinah's grnnd­ son snid loudly, "Hey Grandpa." The defendant smiled. Afler Ihe fnmily hnd lefi and llic jurors were oul of the courl- room. Brown asked ihc judge for some conlrol If the grandson wns nllowed back Inlo the courtroom, calling Ihc boy's appearance and comments "prejudicial" and "n singe prop." Out of the presence of the jury, Murlin asked Al-Bayylnah if he would like lo leslify, "I don'l care," he unswered, continuing lo pick up papers and fiip pages, "They (referring to his attorneys) said not to testify." The judge asked the defen­ dant again if he was going to te.s- lify. "I've got nolhing to say," he said. "I'm nol going to gel up there and beg for my life." On Thursday afternoon, us the judge reviewed his Inslruclions for jurors wllh the proseculors and defense allorneys, Al- Bayylnnh objecled lo Bruce's stulemenl. In response lo one of Ihc proposed mitigating factors, Ihnl no evidence hnd been pre­ sented to show thal he wus u "good employee" while parlicl- pailng in prison work progrnms. "Nobody snid I wns bad ei- Iher," he said oul of the presence of Ihe jurors. When Ihc judge admonished him for disrupiing proceedings, Ihc defendnnl responded thnt he didn'l have to be quicl. "The wor.sl you can do is kill me," he said. Murlin lold Al-Bnyylnnh he had almosl made il Ihrough the trial and encouraged him lo fol­ low Ihe rules. ' "There are rules of conduct, loo," Ihc defendanl responded, "respectable conduct." (iilosing urgumenis were henrd Fridny morning. Bruce closed for the slute, describing Al-Bayylnah ns n "proven vio­ lent, hnbllunl offender who docs nol vnluc human life." This is a case where Bruce snid the denlh penally is appro­ priate. "He mu.si believe In Ihe death penally," she said of Ihe defendant, "because he hns en­ forced il with his own hund." Bruce reviewed Ihe testimony provided by earlier victims of Al- Bayyinah's violence. As for his family members, she asked jurors to consider if they weren't also his victims. In this cnsc, Bruce .said the aggravating factors lip the .scale.s of justice like a ceineni block, while the miligaling evidence l.s as llglii ns n feniher. "Consider Ihe cnrnage he has lefi in his wake," she snid of Al-Bnyylnnh, nnd Ihe rippling effecl Ihnt his violence has hnd on others. The defendnnt, Bruce con­ tended, Is ns dangerous as nn 18- whceler barrelling down Inler- slnle 40 ul a high rale of speed wllh no one behind the wheel, "The lights are on," she snid, "but nobody is home." In closing, Ihe a.ssisianl dis­ trict allorney asked jurors if ihcy hnd ever rend aboul criminal acts nnd wondered, "Why don't ihey do something'?" "You hnve become 'they,' " Bruce said. "You lei your joined voices ring from the rufiers of this courtroom nnd sny, 'No more. No more. The reign of terror stops here.'" In her closing argument, DeWItt contended Ihnt life In prison without parole was an ap­ propriate punishment for Al- Bayyinah. "He will lenve Cenlrni Prison dead on a stretcher," she said. "The only queslion is when." DeWitt encouraged Ihe jurors nol 10 wasle a lol of lime consid­ ering Ihe aggruvnting factors in the cnsc. "They were terrible, ter­ rible nets lhal he commilied," she said. ll is imporianl, however, she told jurors lhal Ihey keep nn open mind in weighing Ihe uggruvni- ing fuclors against Ihe 21 mili­ galing factors presented by the defense. "1 hope you understand oiir luw Is nol 'nn eye for nn eye,' " she snid. Ramsey, In presenting the fl- nnl closing nrgumcnl for Ihc de­ fense, suid Ihe S.W. Brown Jr, murder was a horrible tragedy. "Bul Ihe reality is we can'l ever go back," he said. Identifying him.self ns "the lasl voice to try lo snve my diem's life," Ramsey picndcd for the jurors lo show Ihc kind of compassion and mercy for Al- Bayyinah nnd the fnmily mem­ bers who love him ihnl ihe de- I'cndunl failed to show for Brown und his family. "He Is a human being," he said, "His fnmily will be beller off wilh him. Society will nol be hnrmed becnu.se he will be In prison for Ihe rest of his dnys ... "1 beg ench of you, 1 beg you," Ramsey pleaded, "please don'l pul my client to denth," DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .lune 19,2003 ■ 5 B ro w n F a m ily H a n g in g O n to T h e ‘G o o d M e m o rie s ’ Coittlnuvd From I’ligc I Elizabelh snid she and her older sisler. Debbie Brown, and Iheir younger brolher, Chnrlic Brown, had relived Ihc death of their beloved father throughout Ihe two trials. “ It’s like Daddy has died again and again and nguin in this courlroom," she snid. ll was a nighlmnre that began more than five years ago when Al-Bayyinnh, who had his nume legnlly clinnged from Terry Den­ nis Moore nfler becoming a Muslim, entered S.W. Brown & Son Wholesale Groccry on De­ pot Slreel und slabbed 71 -yeur- old S.W. Jr. during an altemplcd robbery. The popular grocer lost con­ sciousness shorlly afterward and died nine days laler nl N.C. Bup­ lisl Hospilnis in Winston-Snlcm. "Ho stabbed our father in ihc lung,” Elizabeth .snid, “ bul he stabbed my family in the heart. We’re hoping that this will bring some healing to us." Though she didn’l gol to lalk with her father before he died, Eliznbeth snid it comforted her to know Ihnl Chnrlic had held him during his lnsl moments of con.sclousness. Al-Bayyinah killed more than S.W. Brown Jr. on thut fnle- ful duy in Mnrch 1998, accord­ ing 10 his daughters. His 97-yenr- old mother, Roxie Brown, died less Ihnn two months laler of a broken heart, Glizabcih snid. Before her son’s murder, Mrs. Brown's heallh was such that she was able lo live nlonc ul her home on Yadkinville Road. S.W. Jr., Charlie und Eliznbeth look her brcnkfnsl nnd lunch almosl every dny. On the evening before he wus stubbed. S.W. Jr. went lo work on his mother’s television sel so she could wutch her favorile leam — the Ailantn Bruves —' In a preseason game. Telling their grnndmother whul hud happened wus iho jj. hurdesl ihing Debbie snid she has ever had lo do. As for Elizubcih, she said she will never be able lo erase Ihe memory of her grundmothcr’s reaction to what hud hnppcned. “ Duddy wus her only child." she said. '‘It killed her. She died of a broken heart." On May 13, 1998, exactly five yenrs before the day Al- Bayyinnh would be semenced to death for the sccond time, Roxie Brown died. She was buried be­ side her husband, S.W. Brown Sr., the original S.W. Brown in S.W. Brown nnd Son, und their son in n cemetery in rural Yadkin Couniy. The Browns moved lo Davie Couniy afier S.W. Jr. returned from serving In the Army dur­ ing Ihe last 18 monlhs of World Wnr II. It was afier he came back thal the futher nnd son slnrled the fnmily wholesnie busine.ss nnd udopled Mocksvillc ns their new home. Here, S.W. Brown Jr. nnd his I'irsl wife raised three children, later divorcing. S.W. Jr. remar­ ried several yenrs luler, aiul as two of his childien married and began to have children of Ihcir own,embraced his role as grand­ father to Elizabeth’s daughler, Dnnu. nnd son, Andy, and Charlie’s Iwo sons, Cruig nnd Austin. "Daddy was like u fulher lo them," Elizubcih suid, even mak­ ing sure that he attended nil of their bnllgnmes. “ He loved lliem dearly," said Debbie, who remained closc lo her falher even after moving lo Atlnnin 26 years ago. He wrote nil nbout Ihc nctivilics of her niece und nephews in his regii- lur lellers to her. Through the yenrs, S.W. Jr. became a fixlurc around lown. He was well-liked in Ihe com­ munity and wus such n regulnr customer al Miller’s Diner lhat a framed tribute to him still hungs in the dining room. Debbie saiil her futher never met a stranger. The fumily w'us in Monlrcul for the World Expo in 1967, she suid, when S.W. Jr. stnrted talk­ ing to some people while wait­ ing ill line for one of the exhib­ its. •'It turned out lhal lliey were from Communisl China,"' she said. "Thul wns my Dud. He could lalk lo anybody, nnd did." S.W. Jr., though a lifelong Republican, mel nnd talked wilh Bill Clinton, Ihe then-governor of Arkansas, al a convention in Little Rock, "And when Wal-Marl opened up here," Debbie said, "he got himself up there when Sam Wallon wns visiting nnd Inlked to him. Thnt wns whnt Duddy did." S.W. Jr. allended collegc for only one yenr. Debbie said he lurned down a partial football scholarship to Wake Forest Uni­ versiiy and a full foolball schol­ urship lo Catawba College lo go inlo businc.ss with his I'alher. For S.W. Jr.'s fiimily mem­ bers, Ihe jury recomniendnllon of the denlh pennlly for the mun who killed him gives them the assurance thnt Al-Bnyyinah won’t be uble to do to nnolhcr family whal he did to them. Debbie snid she feels no joy in u mun being senlenced lo denlh, "bul 1 don'l wnnt the guy out on the streci." '“He should never huve a sliver of opporlunily to repeal Ihls heinous act," she said. "As long as 1 draw brcnlh, I will do anything in my power to rob him of nny chance lo repeat w'hat he did to my family. “ He picked the wrong person in Ihc wrong town. Everything ubout il wus wrong.'’ Elizubcih snid the sume com­ munily liinl loved her fnlhcr hns cmbrnccd his fumily nnd sup­ ported them through Ihe trugedy nnd both triuls. "They've been so kind,” she said. "You cannol imagine ull the love Ihnl we hnve hud In this town.'’ Though Debbie said losing her fnlhcr was the closest thing to hell thul she will ever know. Ihe love nnd support from the communily has given her strength nnd confidence. Becky Brown, who was S.W. Jr.'s wife for 23 yenrs, said she was pleased with the sentence. "W e’re jusl glud il’s over wilh," she said. "We hope no­ body else hns to go ihrough something like this. Once was bad enough, bul twice wns tough." The second trinl wus difficult for Becky not only emotionally, bul physlcnlly ns well. She Is undergoing chemolhernpy I'or breusl canccr and had lo miss u coupic of dnys of lesllmony lo go I'or doctors’ appohitmenls und ireutmcnl. Becky’s 80-yeur-old mother, Rebu Shouf, drove over from Spencer every dny of Ihe firsl trial und I'or every day of Ihc scc­ ond trial cxcept for the times when she went with her daugh­ ter to doctors’ nppolntmenls. "People don’t realize thnt your fumily und your friends menn a lol to you In limes like these,” she said. Olher friends allended the trial ns a show of supporl for the I'amily. Though Charlie was keeping ihc family business going nnd did nol attend Ihe trial on n dully bnsis, he was in the courlroom lo hear the jury recommendation on sentencing. He expressed his apprecia­ tion lo the nssistant district at­ torneys who prosecuted the case, law enforcement officers who investigated it, the jurors. Judge Jerry Cush Marlin and everyone else who worked on the case. Elizabeth said the I'amily is also grateful to the law enforce­ ment officers who recovered Al- Bayyinnh In the woods ufler the stabbing nnd kept him from causing harm to nnyone else. They’re niso nppreclallvc for the role Roscoe, Dean Myers’ Irnck- ing dog, pluyed in npprchcnding ihe suspccl. "W e all hnve shirls with Roscoe on them," she snid. Debbie said the whole fam­ ily has a tremendoiis amount of respecl for assistant district nt- lorncys Pulricia Bruce and Gre­ gory Brown. “ 1 couldn’t have imagined better prosecutors for us," Debbie said. Once Al-Bayyinah was sen­ lenced. the defendant wns re­ moved from the courtroom while the judge lulked privulely wilh the jury. After they were relcnsed to tnke Iheir lust bus trip buck lo Stulcsville. jurors spenl un cmo- lionnl hulf hour hugging und inlking wilh Ihc Brown fumily. “ ll wns cnihnriic," Debbie said. "The foreman of the sen- lenciiig porllon lold me lhat wc gave Ihem strength by being there. That mount ihe whole world lo me.” Bceky snid the jurors’ com- menis were very comforling to her. “They gave up flvc weeks of iheir lives," she said. “They had to be a very dedicnlcd group." After Inlking with the jurors, Debbie nnd Eliznbeth bugged nnd thunkcd defense nllorneys Lori Hainlllon DeWltl of Mocksville und Richard Ramsey of Winslon-Salem. both np- polnted by the courts, for u job well done. "Thnt’s Iheir role." Debbie suid." to do the ubsolutc best thul they cnn .There wus such over­ whelming evidence, nnd 1 know ll probubly wnsn’l ensy for Ihem. "I ndmlred the wny they re­ nlly tried 10 hummer the points ihnl they could. Thni’s n neces­ sary pari of our syslcm.” DcWItt, who was defending Al-Bayyinah for the second lime, said Debbie Brown ulso Ihnnkcd her when the firsl triul was over, "I will never forget thul,” she said. “ She wns so very kind nnd snid Ihnt she wn.s very hnppy tlint I represented him well bccause she could feel conndent that the right person hnd been con­ victed." DcWitt snid she Is sorry the Brown fnmily hns hnd lo go through Ihe Iriul twice. Ramsey, who repluced uttor- ney Dnvid Minor of Slalesvlllc as DeWitl’s partner on ihe cnsc, said it’s prelly unusual for the family members of a victim lo thank the defense allorney.s. "I Ihink it’s n nice gesture,” he suid. "ll spenks well of Ihem ... The Browns suffered a tre­ mendous loss." While the nllorneys wniled for courl lo reconvene for the fi- nul motions, Ihc Brown fnmily begun slowly leaving the court­ room. S.W. Jr.’s three children — Debbie, Eliznbeth und Charlie — paused at the door for a lingering group hug. They urc u closer fnmily for whnt they huvo been ihrough, Eliznbeth snid. When people remember iheir fnlhcr. Debbie snid she hopes they will think uboul the joy he hnd for life. "I know I'or myself that I am nlwnys comforted by knowing how hnppy he was." .she said. “ He had u smile for everybody.” Eliznbelh suid she is trying lo forget the way her father died und hung onto Ihe good memo­ ries. And there were mnny. When the unnunl Mnsonic Picnic wns held two weeks ngo. she suid she couldn't help but ihink nboul how their fniher took lo them to the every night when they were growing up. “ Duddy would win us stuffed nnimnls.” she suid. When she henrd Ihe flr.sl ver­ dict and sentencing of Al- Buyylnnh hud been overturned. Elizubcih snid u friend helped her lo look nt it differently. “ Mnybe it’s God's wny of giving you more henling.” she snid the friend told her. “ 1 held onto Ihul Ihoughl the whole time.” D i s t r i c t Q ) u r t The follinving cases were dis­ posed of in Davic District Courl on June 12. Presiding v,>us Judge Samuel A. Cathey. I'roseculing were Wendy Terry und Kevin Beale, nssislnm DAs., - Roberl Allen, niisilcnieanor probation violalion, senlenced 10 4.“) days in jail: felony probalion vio- Inlion oul of couniy; senlenced lo six months in North Carolina Dc- pnrlinent of Correclion, credit for 17 dnys served. - JnmesAndcrson, DWI, sen­ tenced lo 60 dnys In jail, suspended three yenrs, be employed, $100, cosl, surrender license, not lo op­ erate motor vehicle unlil licensed by Deparlmenl of Motor Vehicles, 24 hours communily service, sub- slance abuse assessnienl/lrealment. - Michael Anderson, simple us­ suull, first degree burglary, und lar­ ceny after breaking und entering, dismissed per plea; unauthorized use of motor vehicle, senlenced lii 4.*) duys in jail, suspended eight months, credil for 7 dnys served, $100, cosl, slay away from victim, unger management program. .S9.S ntlorney fees. - Willinm Clinton, fuilure lo stop al steady red light, reduced lo improper eiiuipmenl. SlOO, eosl. - IJun Cornalzer, obtaining properly by false pretense, reduced 10 simple worlhless check, sen­ tenced to 4.S days in jiiii.suspeiuled 18 monlhs, .SlOO, cosl, be einployced, .$388.96 reslliulion: oblaining properly by false pre­ tense, dismissed per plea: posses­ sion of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced lo 4.“) days in jnil, credil for time served. - Justin Coven, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $10, cosl. - Jerry Dulin, misdemeanor lar ceny, reduced to coaceahnent of merchundise, senlenced lo 20 days in Jail, suspended one year, $.*i(), COSI, slay away from Friendly Gro­ cery, $ 163 allorney fees. - David Ford, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $2.S,cost; driving wilh license re­ voked, dismissed per correction. -John Hastings,.speeding 65 in a 55, reduced lo improper ei|uip- menl, $2.S, cost: driving wilh li­ cense revoked, dismissed per eor- reelion: fnilurelo wear driver's seal bell, dismissed per plea. - Landon Ingram, speeding 100 In a .S.S, $ 100. eosl: fleeing/eluding arrest with motor vehicle, reckless driving lo endanger, aiul improper passing, dismissed per plea. - John Malezcwski, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea: misdemeanor possession of schedule VI controlled sub­ stance, reduced to possession less than half ounce, .senlenced lo 11 days in juil. credit for 11 days served: unaulhorized use of a mo­ tor vehicle,dismissed nl requcsl of proscculing wilness. - Clinlon McDaniel, assault by pointing u gun. reduced lo simple assaulu.senlcncedlo.lO days in jail, suspended one year, .'5100, eosl, slay awuy from vielim, puy rcsli- lulion: ussuull wllh a deadly weapon, dismissed per p|ea. - Robert MeGrutli, misde­ meanor child abuse and assaull on a female, dismissed per plea; mis­ demeanor child abuse, misde­ meanor assault on a female, nnd re­ sisting a public officer, reduced lo simple assault, senlenced lo 60 days in jail, suspended Iwo years, $200,cosl,slay away from victims: breaking and enlering, dismissed per plea. - Gary Miller, oblaining prop­ erly by false pretense, reduced lo simple worthless check, sentenced to 30 dnys in jail, suspended one year, $160 restitution, cost. - Ricky Morris, possession of drug paruphernalia and failure lo dim headlighls, dismissed. - Nicholas Pune, resisting u public officer, $50,eost. - Tanya Prulll, exceeding posled speed, rcduced lo improper equipmenl, $10, eost. - Normnn Redlin, felony pos- ■sc.ssion with intent lo manufacture, .sell, or deliver schedule IV con­ trolled substance, dismissed per plea. - Clifton Redmon, domestic criminal Ire.spassing, dismissed per plea; injury to real properly, sen­ tenced lo.10 days In jail, suspended one year, $50, cosl, $130 ntlorney fees. - Lester Scotl, driving wilh li­ cense revoked and fictitious/con­ cealed, revoked regislralion card/ lag., senlenced lo 30 days in juil, suspended one year. $ 100, cosl, nol operate a motor vehicle unlil li­ cense by Deparlmenl of Motor Ve­ hicles; driving left of cenler and altered regislralion card/lag. dis­ missed per plea. - Lola Simpson, misdemeanor larceny, senlenced lo 30 days in jail, suspended one year, $100, cost, stay nway from Food Lion. - Matlhew Smith, possession of marijuana up lo half ounce and pos­ session of drug paraphernnlla. dis­ missed. - Christopher Spell, simple as- ■sault. prayer for judgment contin­ ued on eost, stay nway from vic­ tim. - Geoffrey Stanley, failure lo file/pay income lax, dismissed per plea. - Felicia Slrolhcimi.sderaeanor possession of .schedule VI con­ trolled substance, senlenced lo 15 days in jnil, suspended one year, $50. cosl, not he convicted of simi­ lar offenses, destroy evidence. - Christopher Tollison, speed­ ing 79 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, prayer I'or judgement continued on eosl. - Ronald Upchurch, allowing dog to run al night, dismissed. - Teresa Wallace, driving wilh license revoked, prayer for judg- menl eonlinued on cost. - James Williams, possession of drug paraphernalia, senlenced lo 30 days in jail, suspended one yenr, SlOO, cosl,$195 attorney fees, de­ stroy evidence. - Jerzy Wlodnrezyk, DWI,.sen­ lenced 10 60 days In jail, suspended three years, $ 100, cosl, no operalc molor vehicle unlil licensed by De­ parlmenl of Molor Vehicles, 24 hours community service, sub- stunce nbu.se nssessment/lreatineni: expired inspeelion sticker, dis­ missed per plea. - Dale Workmnn, DWI, sen­ lenced to 60 days In jail, suspended Ihree years, be employed, $100, cosl, surrender license, not opernie molor vehicle unlil licensed by De­ parlmenl of Molor Vehicles, 24 hours communily servicc, sub­ stance abuse assessmenl/lrealmenl. Fulled To Appeur - Norman Bosl, DWI, driving wllh license revoked, and civil rc- vocallon of drivers license. - Joshua Coker, reckless driv­ ing lo endanger, prohibited use of eleclronie. Improper passing. - Herbert Dooley, allowing live­ stock to run ullarge. - Jason Duncan, DWI, rear lamps violation,civil revocation of driver's license. The UPS Store™ W W O P E N 810 Valley Road - Next to BiLo Y o u r S h ip p in g a n d B u s in e s s S o lu t io n s PACKING Fax Services Laminating Mailbox Services Greeting Cards SHIPPING SERVICES Color Copies Binding Postal Services Business Cards Open Monday-Friday, 9a,m.-5;30p.m. Saturday, 9a.m.-1p.m. 751-9990 TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Town ol Mocksville wili conduci a public liearing on July 1, 2003 lo receive comments Irom tlie public concerning the submillai ol a Community Development Economic Development Grant application to llie. North Carolina Department ol Commerce. The purpose ol Ihe hearing will be to consider a proposed grant application, The grant proposal will request $256,000 Irom the Department of Commerce, Economic Development Program lor Ihe Town to install booster pumps and a 300,000 gallon elevated storage water lanl< to provide fire liow protection and water pressure to the 601 N. Industrial Pari<. The industries will add at least 32 new jobs during the project. Interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. The hearing begins al 7:00 pm. and will be held at Ihe fVlocksville Town Hall, All interested persons are invited to attend this hearing. Persons needing special assistance or non-English speaking persons should contact Ihe Clerk’s office at (336) 751-2259 at least 48 lioiirs prior to the hearing. TDD#1-800-735-8262. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS ADMINISTRATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 2004 SCATTERED HOUSING Davie County is soliciting qualified consulting firms lo provide administrative services for its 2004 CDBG Scattered Site Project. The Project will consist ol Ihe expenditure ol $400,000 ol grant funds. The project wiliinclude: 1) Application Preparation Services 2) Housing Rehabilitation ol owner-occupied units wilh the possibility of some relocation, clearance and acquisition The selected firm will be responsible for insuring compliance with all Federal requirements, carrying out proper advertising, preparation of Ihe application lo include all required plans, bidding and contract administration on all projects, record keeping, oversight of work by contractors, assistance lo County with financial management, and atl olher responsibilities associated with managing a Community Development Block Grant Project IVIInority and femafe firms are encouraged to submit a proposal. The deadline lor submittal ol a proposal Is 1:00 pm July 3,2003. The Request lor Proposal Package may be obtained Irom: Terry Braliey, Couniy IVIanager Davie County 123 S. Main Street, Mocksviiie, NC 27028 (336) 751-5513 ■ Л 6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, June 19, 2003 Public Records Land Transfers The following hind transfers were filed with the Davic Register of Deeds, lislcd by parlies involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, wilh $2 representing $1.000. - H. Terry Hutehcns. substitute Iruslee. lo Chase Manhattan Mort­ gage Corp.. 1 lol. Mocksville. S182. ■ Debbie L. Singleton lo Miehnel Singleton, 1.01 acres. Shady Orove. - Stephen M. Tarnok nnd Sherry A. Tarnok lo Stephen Tarnok and Sherry A. Tarnok. I lol. Farming­ lon. - Glenvcr Wnde Shrewsbury und Cynthia Ann Shrewsbury lo Velda Marie Jones. 2..1 acres. - Dennis Lee Carter and Cynthia Carter, nnd Larry Street and Jenni­ fer H. Street to James Kenneth Smith Jr, und Rebecca June Smilh, 2..17 ucres. Shady Orove, S266. • John D.K. Young and I’amela C. Young 10 Orville Dewey Hayes Jr. nnd Virginin Huyes, I lot, Parni- lngton,S324. - Federal Nutional Mortgnge Association 10 Tessa R. Reavis, 2 lots, Clurksville. - Daniel Uaily lo Michuel Will­ iam Drennen nnd Jill Lynn Drennen, 5.5 ucres,Clarksville, S72. ■ II. Terry llutcliejis, subslilule trustee, lo Secretary of I lousing and Urban Developmenl, I iot, l-ulton. - II. Terry Hutchens, substitute trustee to Secretary of I lousing and Urhiin Development, .85 acre, Fulton. - LeoC. SklodowsKi and Winno Jeanne Sklodowski to Charles H. Reese and Palsy R. Reese, 1 lot, Farminglon, S540. - Colonial Hstates lo Cieorge Cra­ ven, 1 lot, Mocksville. S-lft. - Helen I'. Sampson and Michael A. Sampson to Hal Q. Rape and Darlene Rape, I acre, Calahain, SUIft. • JelTrey W. Cline and Ciena W. Cline lo Tony 1;. I’revcttc and Tina D. I’revette, .91 acre,Calahain, SII. - Frank Hcllucci and Cathy Bellueci, Grimes I’lirker and l-rances I’arker lo Lynn A. Ray, I acre, Jerusalem, S2X4. - IJen Sirnuins, substitute trustee to Paul Ricky Allred, 2 lots, Jerusa­ lem. - li. Stuart Cornett and Ashlei M. Cornett to Lea Ann Davenport atui Roberl P. Whalen, I lot, Farming­ ton, S775. • The estate of Margaret H. Sparks to the estate of Virgil Sparks. 5.01 acres, I'anninglon. - FrnesI V. Logemann us execu­ tor of estate of C. Virgil Sparks,and Roberl Cl. Clayton and Sudie 11. Clayton lo Jennifer Brill Harrison Trust, 5.UI aca-s, Farniinglon, S140. - Jimiuie Caudle und Carolyn Caudle, Bobby R. Wall anil Kathy C. Wall, T, Kyle Swicegood and Fli/alieth S, Swicegood, and Jerry Foster S'vicegood and Juily Gobble Swicegood lo Cliristopher L. Simmons and Jennifer I. Simmons, 1 lot, Jerusaleni, S242. - Su/.aune Pierce lo Marilyn K. Worth, 2,73 acre.s, Jerusalem,.$224. - Deborah Lakey to lirie F. Lakey, .3 acres, Nh)cksville. - Philip B. Ball and Janel H. Ball to Lucio Granadero and Flor Graiuidero, .44 acre, Mocksville, S2IS. - Panie Jean Trivelle Sams nnd Billy Joe Trivette to Cliftoon L, Burke and Wanda T. Burke, 6.65 acres, Clarksville, ,$120. - George W. Stone and Jean C. Stone to George Robert Stone and Angel S. Stone. .69 acre, Fullon. - Willie M. Studevent and Gina Studevant-Reid and Jerome J. Reid lo Nicholti Joseph Cardamone and Cindy Marie Cardamone. .27 ucres, Mocksville, S‘JO. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C, Highway Patrol. Woman Chnrgcd In Wrcck A Dnvle wonian was charged with careless nnd reckless driving after wrecking Ihe vehicle she was driving June 4. Jennifer Dawn Vanhoy of 210 Cedar Creek Rond, Mocksville wns driving a 2000 Milsubishi vehicle soulh on Farminglon Rond when il ran off the rond lo Ihc righl, Vnnhoy's vehiclc skidded nero.ss and off the road lo Ihe left where il collided wilh a ditehbank and several newly planted Irees in n privule yard, Vanhoy advised she hnd fallen nsleep. Trooper J.R Allred reported Ihe accident occurred al approximulely 8:05 a.m.and Ihere were no injuries. Driver's Vehicle lilts Dlleh A Davie man wns charged wiih failure to report collision after wrecking Ihe vehicle he was driving June 8, Terry Kenneth Jordan of 158 Pcoceful Valley Road, Ailvnnee was driving his 1994Nlssnn pick-upeast on U ,S. 64, Jordon's Iruck ran off the road lo the righl and collided with a dlleh, Jordan then lefl the scene and failed to report the collision. Trooper M,C, Howell reported Ihc accideni occurred al approxi- ■ moldy 5:09 p,m. Accident On U.S.fiOI A Forsylh woman wus churged with improper passing after llie ve­ hicle she was driving hil anotlier June 9, Natasha Denise Redmond of Winston-Salem was driving u 1989 Chevrolel vehicle norlh on U ,S. 601 behind a 1991 Chevrolel pick-up driven by Millard Fillmore Smith of 206 Calvin Lane, Mock.sville. As Smith turned his Iruck lefl inlo a privule drive Redmond altcmptcd lo pa.ss on a double yellow line nnd collided wilh his truck. Trooper M.C, Howell reported the nccident occurred at approxi­ mately 12:55 p.m. and there were no injuries. Collision On orr Kamp A Davie womim was charged with failure to reduce speed after the vehicle she was driving lilt another June 9. Doris Gregson Miller of 269 Magnolia Avenue, Mocskville was driving her 1998 Ford vehicle wesl on the Inlerslale 40 off ramp. Uduardo Garcia of Texas wns ulso driving west on the rump nnd hud slopped due to traffie. Miller failed to slow her vehicle In lime and il collided with Garcia's. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihe accideni occurred at approximalely 3:30 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. Mnii CTiiiriicd In Wreck A Norlh Carolina mun wus churged with safe movement viola­ tion after tile vehicle he was driving liit another June 10. Tammy Sunders Reavis of Yadkinville was driving her 1492 Ma/.ila vehiclc north on U.S. 601 in Ihe lefl lane. Douglas Ray V'ernon ofTaylorsville was driving his 1997 Chrysler vehicle norlh im 601 in the righl lane. Vernon attempted lo merge his vehicle inlo the lefi lane and il collided wltli Reavis' veliicle. Trooper A .T. Keller reporled Ihe accident oecurred al approximately 5:25 p.m. Womun Chnrged In Accident A Davie woman was cliarged with failure lo yield afler the vehiclc she was driving hit another June 10. Whitney Brooke Goiigli of 136 Rosewood Lane, Mocksvillc was driving a 1995 Salurn vehicle onto U.S. 601 north from a driveway. Carolyn flames Pendergrass of Claremonl wus driving her 2001 Honda vehicle norlh on 601. Gough failed lo sec before starting and her vehicle struck Pendergrass'. Trooper A.A. Justicc reporled the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 7:30 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Wreck Inviilvlng Dnnip Truck No cliargcs were filed afler an accident In Davie on June 11. Dennis Clinlon Siraney of 6838 N.C. 801 Siuith, Mocksville was backing a 1999 Chevrolel dump Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported lo the Mocksville Police Departmenl. - The larceny of $28 worth of fuel from the Soilii Shoppe, Lexing­ ton Road, was reported June 14. - The larceny of guns, a stereo and VCR wns reported from a resi­ dence on Belhel Church Road on June 13. Arrests - David C. Siraney, 26. of 1290 Junction Road, was charged June 9 wilh assaull on a female. Trial dale: June 26. ■ Christine Mnrie Farmer, 33, of Arrests 126 Sunsel Drive Apt. 36, was churged June 9 on an order for ar­ rest. Triul dule: July 14. TVuffle Accidents - Crystal Dawn Smilh. 27, of 144 Parsonuge Drive,Advance, failed to stop the 1993 Saturn she was driv­ ing on Soutii Salisbury Street nt 2:50 p.m. June 12 before il slruck Ihe rear of a 1988 Plymouth driven by Foyell Cope Brogdon, 68, of 7630 N.C. 801, Cooleemee, reported Of­ ficer R.M. Robbins. - No charges were filed afler a wreck on Valley Road at Sanford Avenue al 11:30 a.m. June 12. Daniel Garcia Pulidd, 26, of Charlotte, was attcnipling to turn a 1999 l-'reiglitliner truck around becuuse of backed up Iraffic when il slruck a 21)1)0 Dodge driven by Mary Legg Brooks. 58. of Morristown. Tenn. - Kenneth Michael Wheeler. 18. of 693 Cherry Hill Road, failed lo stop Ihe 1995 Pontiac he was driv­ ing on Yadkinville Road al 3:55 p.m. Juiie 10 before il slruck the rear of a 1988 Chevrolet pickup driven by Bradley Gray Wiles. 23. of 2142 Liberty Cliurch Road, reported Sgt. D.f. Matthews. The Davie County Sheriffs Dc­ parlment made Ihe following arresis: - James Mnrvin Sunders. 32. of 1757 Junction Rond.Mocksvillc wns nrrcsted June 9 for injury to per- sonnl properly imd second degree trespassing. Triul dale: June 26. - Inocente Benitez Rea, 25, of 111 Draughn Lune. Mocksvillc was arrested June 9 for fuilure lo nppeur. Triul dnte: July 10. - Rickey Keith Gailher. 43. of Cievclnnd wns nrrested June 9 for child support. Triul dutc: June 17. - RomeroDeiuzFair.38.of 1204 Spillman Road. Mocksville wns nr- rested June 10 for driving wilh li­ cense revoked. TrinI dnte: July 18. - Dnvid Venson Frceniun.47.of 199 Dog Trot Roud, Mocksville wus nrrested June 10 for second degree trespassing. Trial date: July 3. - AnthonyDouglasArledge, 18, of 362 Michaels Road, Mocksville was arrested June 10 for lurccny. Trial dale: not listed. - Curl Doby. 53, of 1259 Beauchamp Road, Advance was ar­ rested June 10 for schiMil altendancc violution. Triul dnte: June 26. - Timothy Hernurd F.ccles, 33, of 4230 U.S. 158, Advance was ar­ rested June 10 for failure lo appear. Trial date: July 24. - Bobby Rnrulnl Hodges, 35, of 1064 N.C. 801 North, Advance was arrested June 10 for driving with license revoked. Trial date: July 24. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reponed tolhe Davic Sheriff's Depl. - On June 9 Virginia Scherer reported candy was removed from a scliool concession stund ut Will­ iam R. Davic Elementary School, U.S. 601, Mocksvillc. - Sammy Smith reported chick­ ens were killed al a residence on N.C. 801, Mocksville on June 9, - On June 9 RoseWright re­ poned cement statues were removed from a home on Fred Lanier Rond, Mocksville. - Randy Jenkins reporled coin operated machines were removed from a campground near U.S. 64 West, Mocksville on June 9. - On June 9 Tummy Deal re­ porled the dush bonrd nnd wind- shicld of u vehiclc were dumngcd ut a localion near Marginal Sireel. Mocksville. - Charles Benson reporled a wallet and pants were removed from a residence on Junction Road. Mocksville on June 11. - On June I Susan and David Myers reponed medicalion and jew­ elry were removed from n home on Sheffield Road, Mocksville. - Jessica Houston reported a television, VCR, bed. compuler, nnd assorted tapes were removed from n home on Swicegood Sireel, Mocksville on June II. - On June I Prances Tyson rc- • (xirleil a CD player, speakers, and olher ilems were removed from a vehicle on Legion Hut Road, truck oul of a private drive onlo County Line Road. Randy Dole Shaw of Harmony had slopped his 1992 Chevrolet vehicle on County Line Road to allow Straney to back out. Siraney failed to see Shaw's vehicle and backed into it. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe accideni occurrcd at approxi­ malely 4:11 p.m. and there were uo injuries. Wreck Near Clilltlrcns Home Kmid A Davie man was charged with failure to yield afler the vehicle he was driving hit another June 12, Ray Neal Vaught of Yadkinville was turning left in 1999 Dodge pick­ up onlo U,S. 601 South from Childrens Home Road. Florentino Sanchez Jimcnezof Yadkinville was driving his 1994 Chevrolet vehicle south on 601 and had to swerve to avoid colliding wilh Vuught's Iruck. Jimenez' vehicle ran off Ihe righl slionlder and slruck a ditch. Trooper A.A. Justicc reported Ihc accideni occurred at approxi­ mately 3:50 p.m. One Deer llit In Dnvie One wreck involving a deer was reported. In Ihe following no inju­ ries to drivers were reporled: Catiierinc Myers Burney of 1001 Peoples Creek Roud, Advunce was driving lier 2001 Cadillac vehiclc easi on Peoples Creek Road when n deer crossed the roadway from the left ami collided willi Barney's ve­ hicle. Trooper J.R. Allred reponed the accident occurrcd at approximalely 1:20 p.m. Car llllt .Mullhiiv, Man С1шг|<м1 Wllli DWI A North Carolina man was cliarged with DWI, exceeding safe speed, and inspeclion violation af­ ler he wrecked the vehicle he was driving June 14. Danny Ray Holy field of Graham was driving his 1994 Nissan pick­ up north on N.C.801 whciulranoif the road lo the right and collided with a driveway culven and mail­ box. Holyl'ielil's vehicle Ihen skid­ ded back across the mad to the left and came to rest in a private drive- w'ay. Trooper J.R, Allred reponed the uccident occurred i|l approximulely 8:05 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. No Injuries In Wreck A Soulh Carolina woman was cliargcd wilh yield violation afler Ihe vehicle she was driving hit an- other June 14. Vanda Faith Chou of Oreeiiville was making a left turn in her 2003 Honda vehicle from Blaise Cliurch Road onto U.S. 601 Smith. Chou failed to yield her vehicle and it collided with a 1997 Ford pick-up driven by David Wuyne Auslin of Virginia. Troo|ier A.T. Keller reporled ihe accident oecurred at iipproxiniately 1:21) p.m. ahd there were no inju­ ries. Loose Cows Invdlveil In Wreck No charges were filed nfler an accident in Davie on June 13. Alan Gray Mock of 131 O.W. Mock Wuy, Advance was driving his 2000 Ford vehicle cast on Cornatzer Road. Mock slowed his I’ehicle because ofa cow on Ihe left side of tlie road. Two cows Ihen ran onlo Ihe road and collided with Mock's vehicle. Trooper M.C. Howell reponed the accident oc­ curred al approximately 9:50 p.m. H a r r is P o o l & S u p p lie s Cleaning •ClKitticals'litstallatioii Opening S Closing • Vinyl Uner Replacement Ibinmy MiirrisiOsMicr--!) Years lixp, 277i'kM'.imlAircl)r..Mi)cksvillL‘ Home (336)284^17 Business 1336) 9094027 Fires p r - Davie County fire deparlnients responded to the following calls: ,|une 9: Mocksville, 12:10 p.m.. Crown Wood, fire in building. ,lnne 10:Cooleemee, I2:|0p.ni., Duke Sireel, smoke alarm: Jerusa­ lem assisled. .lune 12: Advance. 12:16 p.m.. Springfield Drive, structure fire: Smilh Grove assisted, ,liine 13: Jerusalem, 9:52 a.m.. Pine Ridge Road, auloniobile acci- ilent: Cooleemee assisted. ,lniie 14: Mocksville, 3:55 a.m., Northridge Courl, striielure fire; Smilh drove assisted: Center, 4:28 a.m., standby for Mocksville. ,lune 16: Fork, 7:40 a.m.,Grace Lane, vehiclc lire. Interior Designs, Inc. JU L L SnRVICI- 'Dl'SlGN Lot Us Holp You Erjlmnco Your Hoino foj Rpilni)' Custom Line of Window Treatments & Bed Ensembles Prints • Lamps • Mirrors Accessories Wo work willl licensed conlraclors lor your remodeling and building needs. Chailene B, Cassidy IDS Associate 3560-C Clemmons Rd. (NoKI to Clammons Library) k. 336-766-9918 J ^ & iê ê ü J D llm < 9 r e s - ~ i - Samlni По^ег Si/cim»ie, 51. оГ Joncsvlllc WHS arre.slcd June 12 Гог iraffic olTciiscs. Trial dale: July .V - Kenncih Gray Jordan, 25. оГ 15S I'ciicet’ul Valley Uoad. Ad­ vance was arresled June 12 lor worthless check. Trial dale: July 3. - Julie Opiwliii l.uokiihill. 2У. no address llsied, was arresled June 12 Гог worthless check. 'I’riul dale: June 26. - Januny Kay Dancy. 2.1,of 126 Sunset Drive. Mocksville wiw ar* rested June \2 Гог ruyiiive/ilcser- lion. Trial date: June 26. - Amy Calabrese Orrell, 2‘J. ol 1154 Williains Road, Advance was arresled June 12 lor larceny оГ mo- lor vehiclc. Trial dale: June 26. Proudly Presents a 4th of July Celenration & East Coast world Championship RODEO 14th Annual Friday & Saturday June 27 & 28 Circle T Ranch • Foster Road • Woodleaf Show Starts at 8pm Gates Open At 6pm Mocksville. - Dianne Polls reported llower pots were removed rri)rn Dianne’s Diner, U.S. 6‘1. Mocksville on June II. - On June I Larry Howell re­ ported an air sander and puiui were removed from a home on Woodward Uoad, Mocksville. - Ucbecca Gross reporled a breaking and entering al a home on Bowles Uoad, Mocksvillc June 12. - On June 12 Timika C?lyburn reporled a riding tractor and pick­ up truck w’ere removetl from a home on U.S. 64, Mocksville. - Mark Dellinger reporled drink machines were damaged al rarnt* inglitn Molors, U.S. I5K. Mocks­ villc oil June 12. BIG FIREW O RKS SHOW & SALU TE TO AM ERICA BOTH NIGHTS Wild C ow Milking • Trick R op ers CIRCLE © ARENA Sponsored bv: ■* Donny's Western Store * Horn Oil Company * L.A. Trailer Sales * Spillman's Fuel & Fertilizer Woodleal Farm Equipment & Trailer Sales * Mason Grading & Mauling * McDaniels Auction Co. * Hendrix Corriher Construction * Pennington Really* Larry McDaniel Builders * Mardico, Inc. * Handicupboard «1&2 Sanctioned By Mid Allanlic Professional Rodeo Associalion For Rodeo Inlormallon: 704-278-2069 Fire Hydrants To Be Tested In Cooleemee DAVIE COUN TY KN l'KKPUl.SK RKCORD, Tliiir.sdiiv, ,hmt' 1'Л 20(U - 7 COOLlEtiMEE-TlioCoolec- inec Fire Dcparliiicnt will bo conducting ¡itiniial liytlriiril lo.sts for the nc.\l three Salurday.s, weather pcniiitting. The firefighters begin uboul 8 a.m. und finish around noon. They will leave liydrnnts at strategic locations running unlil line.s are cleared. "The hydriints were not te.stcd/nowecl last year due to the droughi. This coukl lead lo muddier thiin expecled water when we flu.sli them thi.s year," .said Bill Gibson, fire cliieL People can read the iiiari|uee in IronI of the station for specific streets thnl are .scheduled. ■'There is a p o te n tia l for m uddy w aler tliroughoul this end o f the counly," he said, "People should especially try lo avoid w ashing clothes unlil laler In Ihe day after ensuring Ihe w aler has cleared up." Man Faces Assault Charge After Punishing Daughter Uy .[iicklc Suiibult Davie Counly Enlerprise Recoril An Incideni reported us child abuse has led to a local man be­ ing charged with assault on a fe­ male, Mark Sleven Grubb, 4.1, of 4,-?9,‘)N,C, 801 S„ Advunce was arresled June 13 after he was accused of bealing his teenage daughter wilh a bell. The Davic Sheriffs Dcparl- menl began un investigttticiti lo follow up a complaint received by the social service departmenl. According lo Davie Counly Sheriff Allen Whilaker, an inve.s- ligution report wus filed June 12 at .'';30 p.m., the victim, 17, who lives al home wilh her parenls, reported the incideni wiih assis­ tance from her youlh minister. The report cited a disagree­ ment over setting the table led to the incident. The report al- leges Grubb held his daughter while he sent her brother to re­ trieve a belt. Grubb is accused of hitting his daughter on the legs wilh Ihe bell. The report slatetl the girl re­ ceived minor injuries. She alleges Ihe beatings have been going on sincc she was the 12, according lo the report. In the report she said her fa­ ther had her arresled in 2001 for running away from home. The ineidem was originally invesligaled as child abuse, bul becati.se ofthe victim's age il is considered assault on a female according lo the law. Grubb has never been invcs- ligated on charges ofabu.se be­ fore and lurned him.self in after learning aboul the warrant. Me was released on a written promise to appciir in Davie Dis- tricl Courl on Ills trial dale, July 17. County Approves Mocksville Naming Resident To Board County commissioners voted unanimously to uuthori/.e the Mocksville Town Board to ap­ point ETJ members lo ils Plan­ ning Board and Board ofAdjust- . menl, ETJ incniber.s live In the extraterritorial zoning juri.sdic- tion area of the town. At present, Bralley snid the members have to be reconi- mended by the lown board and appointed by the commissioners. Eliminating the lasl slep would New Medical Policies OKd County conitnissioiiers voted unanimously June 2 10 adopi pri­ vacy policies for residents who receive medical trealnieni or .ser­ vices from Davie County agen­ cies. Barry Bass, direclor of the Davie County Heallh Depart­ ment, and Counly Atlorney Bob Price worked wilh olher counly officials on developing the poli­ cies to comply wilh a federal mandate protecting palienis' medical records, Bass said the mandale, which applies to all health care provid­ ers in the country, slates that medical informalion on patients can only be shared with written authorization from the palienis. Exceptions include iiifec- lious diseases which come un­ der Ihe jurisdiction of ihe Cen­ ler for Disease Conlrol; cases of abuse, neglect or domestic vio­ lence, which are rei|uired by law lo be reporled lo Ihe Deparlnieiil of Social Services; and threats to the public heallh such as would be Ihe case wilh chemi­ cal or biological terrorism. Bass said afler the meeling lhal the new policies have nol af­ fected the health department’s .services. "It's busine.ss as usual," he .said, "VVe always have rei|tiired relea.ses ... We've been prolecl- ing patients' eonl'identialily all the way along." Mocksville Firefighter Andy Lipscomb Chris Gerken holds his three month old Sam oyed puppy, Aurora, who alerted him to a fire. - Photos by Robin Fergusson W him pering P uppy A lerts M an To Fire expedite the appointment pro­ cess, • Commissioners also voled unanimously to reappoint Jim Wilson lo anolher two-year lerm . on the Jury Commission, Lurry Groce and Larry Staley are the olher Iwo members ofthe com­ mission. which oversees Ihc se­ lection of the jury pool from which jurors are selected for Davie County courl cases. lly .luekle Scubnlt Davie Counly Enterprise Record A w him pering puppy w oke ils sleeping ow ner Ihis pasl Sat- ui'duy and alerled him to wliat could have been a devastating fire, Chris Gerken, who resides al Northwood Apartments in Mocksville, was sleeping peace­ fully around 4 a,m, Saturilay when he heard a noise. His Ihree m onlh puppy, Au­ rora, is being crate trained and going Ihrough the basic steps o f being house broken, Gerken said lie heard a bang­ ing noise from the aparlnicnl upstairs and ihoughl lliere could possibly be a fight or disturbance going on so a call was made to y ii, A shorl time later he heard what sounded like Aurora mak­ ing a mistake on her crate floor but when he got up lo cheek he discovered il was hol water leak­ ing from the overhead apart­ ment. Afler going outside to walk Aurora he saw smoke coming from Ihe upper apartnienl. Immedialely Gerken look Aurora and his olher pels, got oul of the apartnienl, and began lel­ ling his neighbors know ihere was a fire, Mocksville and Smith Grove fire deparlnienis responded lo the call. According to Eire Marshall George Erye the fire w as in the apartnienl’s bedroom and the cause has nol been de- lerm iiied. N o one w as in Ihe aparlm enl al the tim e of Ihe fire and Ihere were no injuries. " If I didn't have the puppy and sh e w a sn 't b ein g cra te Irained, it could have been a lot m essier," G erken said. The upstairs apartm ent suffered heat and sm oke dam age throughout. B ank o f The C a ro lin a s ★ ★ I n v it e s Y o u T o ★ ★ ktom er Appreciation Daj F r id a y J u n e 2 7 ,2 0 0 3 • 1 0 :3 0 A .M . - 2 :3 0 R M . a t t h e M o c k s v ille O ffic e , 1 3 5 B o x w c k k I V illa g e D r iv e L ea se S pa c e A v a il a b l e 1400+ sq. ft., Great for Office, Medical, Professional, etc. N ew Construction for Lea.se in B oxw ood Village. M (x;ksville Beside ,lohnson Insurance Services, Inc, — N o w A V A ILA tiLti — CaU 336-786-1762 For More Information L o c a t e d b e s i d e . A S Y L V A N L E A R N I N G C e n t e r 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 19, 2003 RiverPark Funding Hot Topic In Cooleemee Tullerow Corson PoKs TroKer Enterprise W ins 11 Advertising Awards The Diivic C oum y Enlerprise Record iidverlising siaff broiiglil hom e 11 iiwards I'roni Ihe Norlli C urolinu P ress A ssociiU ion's 2003 Best A d C onlcsl. T he ivwurds were presented in .T cerem ony ¡it Reseiirch Tri.inglc Park lasl w eek. A Uending were Riiy Tullerow , advertising direc­ tor. Bob Corson, adverlising rep­ resentative, Jeanne Trotter and Jill Potts, advertising designers, D w ight Sparks, publisher, and C hristy Clark, Clem m ons C ou­ rier advertising representative. The new spaper received the sccond m osl aw ards in the m e­ dium size com nnm ity new spa­ pers category. T hey included four first place aw ards, three sec­ ond place, Ihree third placc and a G old Star. The uw ards included; • first place for Ihe staff In Ihe best special seclion category for a S hopping D avie w ith Sania Claus section: • firsl place forT rolter in Ihe best real eslale ad calegory for an ad for Pennington & C om ­ pany R ealty; • first place for Polls in the best full color real estate ad cat­ egory, for un ud for C entury 21 S w icegood Wall & M cD aniel; • first pliice for Tutterow in Ihe best institutional ad category for an ad for w ater conservation tips for D avic Counly; • second place for Ihe staff in best com m unity service signa­ ture page for a H appy Thanks­ giving iid; • sccond pluce for Tutterow in Ihe best spot color institutional ad category for an ad for sheriff ca n d id ate G eorge M . “ M ike" Sm ith; • second place for Tullerow in the best full color instilutional ad calegory for an ad for Johnson Insurance Services; • third place for T rolter and Corson in the best institutional ad category for an ad for R iver­ side K ennels; • third place for Corson and Trotter in Ihe best full color res- laurani/enteriainm ent category for an ad for B uck’s Pizza; • third place for Tullerow in Ihc best new spaper prom otion category for an ad on aw ard w in­ ners; und • a G old Slur for the staff in Ihe best spcciul seclion cutcgory for Ihe B ring It O n! Foolball 2002 section. By K im .luslen Diivie Counly Enlerprise Record C O O L EEM EE - T he low n board w orked for four hours on T h u rsd a y n ig h t in a b u d g et w orkshop, trying to m eet the needs of the tow n w ithout rais­ ing the 38-cem tax rate. Total anticipated revenues for Ihe upcom ing fiscal year are S450.783. "B asically, we were conser­ vative last year and I Ihink w e’re being conservative Ihis year," said board m em ber Fran Parker. "I Ihink we hnve lo be. G iven Ihe state budget concerns, the board agreed nol to budget for the util­ ity franchise tax. They excluded the tax from the budget lasl year as w ell. I'm scared to [include it] because you just don't know." If the budget is approved, the low n clerk w ill see a 6.15 per­ cent salary increase. Last year. Ihe policc depurt- m e n t, w h ich m a k es up the tow n’s other full-tim e em ploy­ ees, received salary adjuslnienls. In addition, retirem ent funding wus increased. T here is a possi­ bility Ihc police officers could receive a bonus at the end o f the ca len d ar year, depen d in g on w here the tow n stands finan­ cially, Parker said. A lthough nol a full-iinic em ­ ployee, the budget w as increased for the work John G anus does for the tow n in ordinance enforce­ m ent, up to $5.000. The hot topic o f tlie evening w as w hether o r nol the tow n board had ev er voted lo give $25,000 over several years lo RiverPutk. A fter review ing the m inutes from June 20, 2000, when Jiine Sim pson m nde a presentation to Ihe board, it w as dccided lhal w hile a request for ihc fujuling was m ade, the board did not dis­ cuss it follow ing the presem a- tion, and novóle was ever lakcn. "W e’ve nol given a dim e lo it," said com m issioner M ichacl Barron. "This is the firsl m oney the low n has given R iverPark." He referred lo $5.000 the board has in the proposed budget. Last year, w ilh Ihe slate cuts, Ihc board w as nol in a position lo m ake a donation. Jean C o rn a tz e r w as c o n ­ ccrned aboul giving funding in Ihc future. "I'm nol againsl this S5.000," she said. She agreed that if a prev io u s board had voted to give $25,000 over .sev­ eral years, then she w ould sup­ port Ihe decision. "B ut if Ihere’s $25.000, Ihen w e could use it for the low n. If there w as a vote on il, then I have no choice. If there wa.sn'l a vole, then I do [have a choicc)." T he lolal law enforcem ent budgel is $155,858, roughly 35 percent o fthe total projected rev­ enues for the year. Included in that num ber is $1,000 funding for som e sort o f dog catching program . "The dogs arc a prob­ lem ." said C ornalzer. wilh the rest of the board in agrcem enl. "I saw three Ihis rnorning." "The issue has alw ays been that by the lim e a counly dog catcher can get to the low n, tlie dog Iras m oved on lo im ollier part of the neighborhood." she .said. A lthough Ihc finer poinis o f the program slill need lo be consid­ ered, Ihe board is looking for ii Wiiy to do il on a contract basis, or per dog. "You w ouldn’t have to do it but nboiil II h alf II clo7.cn lim es before people start taking carc of il," said B arron, referrin g to catching tlic dogs and charging people a fee w hen they pick up their stray pels. The board is sel lo schedule a public hearing near the end of the m onth for public input on Ihe budget before they vole on il. H ig h S c h o o l G e ttin g N e w P rin c ip a l W ater S ystem H as P lans To R educe H arm ful C hem icals C ontin u ed I’roin Pngc I Three things w orked againsl the county for tw o i|uarters lasl sum m er w hen Ihe levels spiked. There WHS the dtouglil, whicli m eans the .system had less w a­ lcr llow ing. It w us hot, w hich m eant the w aler Wii.‘: w arm er. Bolh iire prim e conditions for the chem icals to form. At the sam e lim e, Ihe levels allosved w ere low ered. And on top of that, Davie has a .system wilh a lol of dead-end lines. That m eans less m ovcm enl o f waler, anti m ore chances for chem iciil grow lh. D avie gets its w aler from Ihe Yadkin and Soulh Yadkin rivers, anil lhal w uler is filled w iili or­ ganic m atter, w hich in Ihe righl conditions, can react witii chlo­ rine lo form ihe harm ful chem i­ cals. C hlorine is the m agic ingre­ dient lhal m akes w ater safe to drink. B efore it w as added to water, peo|)le suffcreil from dys­ entery mul other chronic diseases cau sed by sin g le o rg an ism s. G rey suid. T he counly is w orking on ii system that w ill continue to use chlorine, although later in the process. A m obile lab was sel up at both w aler planis lo com e up w ith the righl plan. T ests are taken Ihroughoul ihe system , and a m orc aggressive testing system has been im plem ented. T he county isn’t trying to m inim ize any risk lhat m ay be in Ihe waler, Bralley said. It’s the coMiHy’s jn h IO lei Ihe publie know w hat's in the w iilerso they can m ake an inform ed decision w hether to drink il. C o n tin u ed F ro m P age 1 som e other program s, like drop­ out prevention 1, A IG . und the school accreditation program s." Bost took a sm nll salary cut by accepting the new position. "It’s less than $30 a m onth dif­ ference," said Potts. “ L inda w as in a situ atio n w here she hns been a principal for 10 years, and w as ready for a new challenge - the total realm o f curriculum . W e're trying lo utilize her strengths in curricu­ lum ," Polls snid. Bost w as one o f tw o internal c a n d id a te s w h o w ere in te r­ view ed for the position, "1 have been given a great op­ portunity to work nnd leurn morc uboul the D iw ie C ounly School S y ste m . K -1 2 ," B o st snid. "Leuving this high school is the hurdest thing I'v e ever done, professionally, em otionully. per­ sonally - everything. But 1 know that it's a great opportunity for m e und 1 need lo do il." B ecausc o f Ihc grow lh C ren­ sh aw ’s position had seen over the years, ihere w as concern lhat one person could no longer meet Ihe needs o f the principals and schools, Potts saiil. T here was niso som e reorganization al Ihe central olTice. Bost fills one of Ihree positions lhat will work to m eet those needs. T he others are filled by C renshaw am i L inda Dor.sett, both o f w hom will fo­ cus on different arciis o f curricu­ lum . C renshaw will w ork part- tim e focusing on the m iddle and high school curriculum needs, as well iis Title II. Dorsett will work on stale rem ediation. Title I, and pre-kindergarlen Ihrough fiflh griide curriculum s. Testing and A ccountahility, w hich used lo report lo Crensliaw will now re­ port lo Bost. T he lasl change al the cenlral S p e c ia l o £ t h e W e e k Leader Brand Alcohol Cotton Balls Peroxide ea. 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Carol Cozarl, a.ssislant prin­ cipal al W illiain R. D avie E l­ em entary lias m oved to C ool­ eem ee Elcm cniary. T he .school syslem hopes lo fill her part-lim c vacancy w ilh an intern from U N C -G recnsboro, Potts said. D a v ie ’s E c o n o m ic S tra te g y To B e U n v e ile d O n M o n d a y A n g e lo u E c o n o m ic s, ihe Texas econom ic consulting firm hired to conduci u com preiicn- siv e e c o n o m ic d e v e lo p m e n t strategy (CED S) for eight local eo u m ies nnd th e reg io n , w ill return to Davie C ounty Mondny. Ju n e 23 10 p re se n t a rep o rt h ig h lig h tin g th e c o u n ty ’s strengths, w eaknesses, oppor­ tunities and threats (SW O T). The m eeting will be held al the Dnvie C ounly C om m ission C ham bers and is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m . T he public is encouraged lo attend, offer input and find i>ut the one issue lhat w ill influence D avie C ounty’s future econom ic developm ent aclivilies. "W e’re reaching an cxciting poinl in the CEDS project," said A m y H olloway, vice presidenl, A n g e lo u E c o n o m ic s. "T he SW O T reports w ill describe the stren g th s and w eak n esses of D av ie C o u n ly as a b u sin ess locution. "T he reports reflect all of Ihe great feedback we have received from the surveys, focus groups, and our ow n econom ic analyses co m p leted Inat m o n th . F inal recom m endations ure already siarting lo em erge." A ngcloiiEconom ics is in Ihe process o f com pleling a strategy for A she, A lleg h an y , D avie, For.sylh, R ockingham , Slokes, Surry und Yudkin counties. "S onic really good oppor- lunilics are uncovered in Ihis report, opporlunilies that w ill be the b asis o f o u r re c o m m e n ­ dations for the final strategy." sn id H o llo w ay . "W e n ee d parlielpation from D avie Counly m ore than ever." T he study is being funileil by the E c o n o m ic D ev elo p m en t A dm inislralion (ED A ) olTicc of the U .S . D e p arim en i o f Com m erce. Tiie CEDS planning process is a reiiuired step for any co m m u n ity se e k in g fed era l dollars for infrastructure or other uclivitics lhat spark jo b creation. W hen com plete, the slralegy will not only identify tho.se big needs in the counties Ihnt will require federal funding, but also provide recom m endations for how Ihe co u n ties can im prove overall business coiulitions, regain lost jo b s nnd beller niarkel them ­ selves. For m orc infornialion uboul Ihe project you can log onto www.NiiilliWi'slNC.com. A ngelouEconom ics' next irip to northw est N orth Ciirolina will be in A ugust to present eiich counly a list of target industries for I'ulure econom ic d ev elo p ­ m ent efforts, as w ell as Infor- m nlion show ing how w ell each county com petes againsl olher regions, flie final recom nicn- dations w ill be scheduled for early N ovem ber. 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In n wild slugfest Ihnt included 34 hiis, seven hom e runs, 18 wulks nnd nine errors. Inlante cam e o ff the bench in the ninth and provided som e o f the m ost re­ m arkable m om ents o f a rem arkable fivc- gam e w inning streak. A fter sitting out four giimes, he m ade tw o stellar plays at third base and ham m ered a single lo knock in the gam e-w inning run al 11 ;.S I p.m .. "W e found il way and tonight it was anolher player lhat had sal over there for Ihe past w eek and a hiilf,” Coach M ike Lovelace said. "W c used 14 o f 16 guys iind they all contributcil in som e way." Fans on bolh sides kept .saying they’d never seen anything like it. and lhal was before il got really crazy in the ninth. W ilh queslionnble calls popping up ev­ ery olher pitch in a four-and-a-haif-hour m arathon thal forced the hom e-plale uinp to strain for deaf ears, it had m ore dnim atic tw ists thiin a bug of Pretzels. T here w ere six hom ers in the lirst six innings. M ocksvillc starter C ody Crotts, w ho had allow ed 12 hits in 20 2/.1 in­ nings, surreiHlercil four long biills and 12 hits in 5 2/3. Evan Beam , who had never hit one over the fence, lined a hom er w ith tw o aboard to give M ocks­ villc a brief lead in the third. M ock.sville (8-4, 7-3 SD ) hil three hom ers after la u n ch in g four in 11 g am es. B rad Bullard almost stoic hom e with tw o outs in the ninth. And the gam e-w inning hit cam e from u guy w ho wus 1-for-12. M ocksville’s 30-year-old coach is going on 40 in a hurry. “ It's the w ildest gnm c I'v e been uround as a couch, especially w hen y o u ’ve gol to pull oul the try-lo-steal- hom e play to win it," Lovelace said. "A nything you could ever think of seeing in a gam e, you saw it in this gam e." Beam .said. "It w as crazy." A M ooresville hom er niiulc il 2-0 in the Inst, and the tone w as set. it had the w ild feel o f a rcc-league softball gam e, w ilh o u l Ihe k eg al se c o n d b ase. M ooresville blasted a ihree-run hom er in the second for a 6-1 lead, but Beam counlcrcd wilh a thrcc-run shot for a 7- 6 M ocksvillc lead in Ihe third. “T lial's my nrsi hom e run ever in ii gam e - ever." he said. " I’ve hit Ihcm in BP bul that’s my first one in a gam e." A fler M ooresville sm acked another thrcc-run hom er in the fourth lo go up 10-8, Daviil Perkins answ ered in the bot­ tom half, a ihree-run m onster lo center llial tied il al 10. Perkins capped im un- forgettable week w ith three hiis. Please See 5th .StrHlght - P age H3 L o n g T im e C o m in g Perkins Powers Mocksville To Rare Win Over Rowan Hy B rian P itts Diivie C onnly E nlerprise R econi A fler looking up al S outhern D ivi­ sio n riv a ls fo r y e a rs an d y ea rs M ocksville's Legion baseball iciini is finally enjoying ii d if­ ferent view. W hen M o c k sv ille b eat R ow an C ounty, 9-4, for the first lim e in seven gam es Fri­ day al Rich Piirk, C oach M ike Lovelace and his iroops m oved a hall'-ganie oul of first placc and w ore sm iles thal lighted their faces. For when il com es lo repulalion aiul irndition over the lust decade, there is defend­ ing slale cham pion R ow an (7- 6, S-.“! SD ) nnd Ihen Iherc is everyone else. T he niom enl was extra spccial be­ cause streaking M ocksvillc (7-4, 6-3) had losl 3 1 o f the previous 34 in the series, including a 12-2 debacle on J une 4, and has been ousted from the play­ offs by R ow an six of the pasl 12 years, "A fter Ihe gam e Ihey said; 'C oach, il's been a long lim e sincc w e beat then),’ ’’ Lovelace saiil iiflcr celebral- ing a fourth slraight w in. "R ow an has great tradition and il siiys a lot for us lo knock them off. And w e’re starling lo iiave a lol of fun logetlier.” L exington held firsl in llie lO-lcani league at 6-2, with M ocksville at 6-3 and Soulh Row an at 5-3. M ocksville hasn't won the SD lille since 1993. M ock sv ille's hopes looked bleak w hen Row an boiled lo a 4-0 lead in the third, bul Lovelace w atched in disbe­ lief ¡is M ock.sville scored nine un an sw ered runs und shut Row an dow n the rest o f the Wiiy. O nce again, no one had m ore 10 do w ilh the w in than David Perkins, w ho w ent 2- foi-4 and enrncd the win in relief. Perkins entered w ith tw o on and no outs in the fiflh, wiggleil out o f il on a mag- nificenl 4-6-3 double play P e rk in s (Chad Boone lo Ryan Aiwood to a stretch in g M cK enzie W illoughby) and di.splaycd nil the poise of som eone who has done this m any tim es before. B ul lie only pitched iw o innings in the firsl eight gam es. First he picked up the save in 3 2/3 innings in a 14-9 win over W ilkes Coftiuy tw o gam es earlier. T he sid carm er cam e ihrough in the clutch iigain in ihis one, allow ing one hil in five innings, lie struck oul five iiml iviilkcd none. O n top of that, he’s becom e a vaimlcd slick, H-for-13 in Ihe last three gam es for a team -high .388 average. Plea.se See P erk in s - Раде 1(3 It w as a treat to w atch Jingles Ijam es do the hurdles. H e routinely won four events per m eet. J i n g l e s T h e G i a n t Ijames’ Breathtaking Talents Transformed Athletic Teams By B rian Pitt.s D avie Coim ty Enterprise Record Si’coiiil in afiw-pwl series on Davie High HaU (if I'amcrs. Jam es "Jin g le s" Ijam es w as like nothing fans had seen in D avie H igh's 11 years o f existence in 1967, He irans- ferred from Central D avie during inle- gration days w hen racist tuuius were routinely buried al blacks and when the basketball team was largely populated by w hites. A lthough Ihe big fella from C ool­ eem ee constituted a ripped T-shirt in a suit-aiid-lie world, he w altzed Ihrough Ihc Diivie door »I'ciiring u 150-Wiill .smile and rolled witli the social changes. He elevated the triick and basketball team s to unseen levels, but m ost im portantly, lie lit the torch and passed it on to ihe next generation o f black athlele.s. W hile Ijam es liarilly m ade the coim ty color blind, he at least m ade il m ore color friendly, iiccom plishing llial feiit by go­ ing againsl a black kid’s nalural instincts. "H e w as Ihe exception," .said Larry Bell o f Roanoke, Va., who becam e the late Ijam es' besi friend In second grade, graduated w ilh hint in 1970 and room ed wilh him at W iiislon-Siilem Slale U ni­ versily. "H e was the firsl black person rciilly iriily iicceplcd in every arcnii in the area. He wns the exception. E very­ body w ould take him in. His parents were very poor, bul he did well because his fam ily laught him if you’re a nicc person and be yourself, Ihings w ere go­ ing to work out." Ijanies, who died tragically in 1989 at iigc 39, is am ong five m em bers in the Davie H igh Sporls Hall o f Fiimc C lass o f 2002. H e w as enshrined with Burl Barger. D eanna Thom as Randolph, Sa­ rah Ciiiriliier Shanks and Scotty Spry, Please See Ijn n ics' - P age B6 Hutchens-Led Jr. Legion Team Improves To 12-3 The M ocksville Junior Legion hase- l>all Idilli slarled rolling on day one, and il's iiarely slow ed 1 dow n. In recen l Soulliern Division contests going inlo Ju n e 14, it beat T honiiisville 9-3, losl lo Hiiriinglon .S'-.‘5 iind bcjil M o o resv ille 9-4. Ill n o n -lciigiie gam es, it losl to T h o m asv ille 2-1 and bent, M ooresville Id-.*!. 'I’he th re e -w in s-in -fiv e -g m n e s sireich iiiaile M ocksville 12-3 overall M. llutdiens and 6-2 in the SD. "T he sciison’s going g real," C oach C harles K urfees saiil. “W e're right on schedule." Ill Iho m ost recenl action, liie double- lie a d e r w ilh M o o re sv ille , Jo h n M cD aniel look the m ound in the .sec­ ond, tossed six sirong innings and led a 9-4 league win. "H e cam e in and put lliem lo sleep," K urfees said. "Me ihrew groiindballs and popups all night long, exactly wlial you w ani," M all H ulchens fueled ihe attack with a sin g le , d o u b le an d trip le . Jo h n D iachenko shook off a slum p to go 2- for-3 and C orey M artin was 2-for-4, Jonathan H utchens has becom e a big nam e, dom inating in Ihe closer's role, "H e's closing for us and w e're prmul o f w hal he's done," K urfees .said, "A nd h e ’s ju st flal-oiil killing il." D iaclienko's appointnicnl w ilh the eye doctor w orked w om lers, "H e hadn't been hilling llie billl good," Kurfees said. "H e wenl lo the eye doctor and gol Ills coiilacis Hxed." in th e n o n -le a g u e g am e svith M ooresville, M ocksville was dow n .S-2 early bul rallied for the lO-.S win. M ar­ lin relieved for linee innings and fanned six, nol lo m ention going 2-for-2. "Travis A llen (form er D avie High standout w lio plays for C ataw ba) is w orking w ilh pitchers, nnd he's spent a lot o f tim e willi Corey," K urfees suid. "W hen he gels his m echanics dow n, lie's going lo be a real good pilclier," Jacob Sw aim w enl 2-for-3, Lance Em erl moveil from secom l lo sliorlslop and showed sum e fliisliy leather. "W e were real im pressed wilh liini al sh o rtsto p ," K urfees said. "W hen yiHi've got a m iddle inficid like Hiilches, E m erl and A aro n H o llifield - p in s you’ve gol Josh Parrish who doesn’t gel a lol of playing lime, but he's fundam en­ tally sound also - that’s prelly strong up llie m iddle." In the gam e thal ciniiiled againsl T honiasvilte, M arlin gave M ocksville all the brealliing room il would need In the first inning, il 3-run hom er llial pro­ v ided a 4-1 lead. R yan A llred and Jonuthun H ulchens did liic pitching in tlic 9-3 win, witli H utchens hurling Iwo perfect innings wilh three Ks. Zach Vogler singleil and reached base three tim es. M ocksville lost Ihe non-league gam e 2-1 as Tlioniasville broke a l-l lie in Ihe fifth and final inning. "They threw a real good lefthaniled pitcher and we struck out nine tim es," K urfees .said. , T aylor C lioplin w as the hardluck lo.ser in 4 1/3 innings. B urlington handed M ocksville its second league loss, 8-5, breaking a lie in the fourth w ilh three gam e-deciding runs. Ted Riindolph wenl 3-for-3 and Vo­ gler singled, w alked iw icc and scored ihree runs, "W e left the buses loaded tw ice." K urfees said, N ole; M ocksville has had a chance in ciich loss; 6-3, 2-1 and 8-5. В2 - DAVIK C()UN I'\' KNTKKI'RISK RKCORD,Tliursdii),.Fune 19,2003 D a n c i n g B o o t C a m p J u n e 2 3 - 2 7 Thi; Diivio Hiyli dancini: IkioI camp will be Jiini; 23-27 from 6-S p.m. ill Duvíl-, '('lio cdM is $45 por chikl. Гог move iiiformiitioii. cdiitiicl Collccii Pills ill 75l-4(i77. Reserve A DHS Football Seat Reserve seals are slill available for all six of Davie High's regu- lar-seasoii home loolball games. The cost lo re.serve a .seal is S40, only SKI more than ymi would pay lo allciul si.x home games. Call Davie alhlelic direclor Keilli Whilaker al 751 -0768. Rams Preregistration June 29 All pareiHs оГ interesied lliird through sixth graders must attend ia preregislralion lor the Mocksville Rams loolball leam al 2 p.m. ' June Л') al South Davie Middle School cal'eleria. ■ If unable lo attend, call Kerwyn Wilson at 284-4827 (lillh and i si.xth graders) or Vincent Cockerhanr al 751-4724 (ihird and Iburth). ¡Free Warthogs Tickets Avaiiabie ; Darryl Bandy has 100 free tickets available to Ihe Jutie 20 Win- ;ston-Salern Warlhogs baseball game. Game starts at 7:15 in Win- ;sion-Salem. I No strings, no t|ue.slions, free to those thal will use lliein. Those • interested may call 440-2302 or come hy Bandy's State Farm In- •surancc oflice in Advance by Dairy Queen: 524S U.S. H W Y 158. i Advance, N.C..27006. ¡ C e n t e r F . D . A u x i l i a r y P l a n s I t s F i r s t G o l f T o u r n a m e n t The Center Pire Deparinieiit l.adies Auxiliary golf tournament will be Sept. 27 at Twin Cedats. Registration is 8:30 a.m. for the two-man captain's choice, and the fee is SlOO per team. I.unch will be provide<l following play. I’ri/es will be iiwarded lo first, .second and third place finishers in each flight. Clo.sest-lo-lhe-pin will be awarded S50 on par-3 hole. ,S5() lo Ihe longest drive on a designated hole and .$100 for a hole- in-one. Call Kimberly Adams al 75l-3366orJaclyn Harney at 4У2-6000 with (|ueslions. Boys Basketball Camps Start This Weekend Davie High boys basketball coach Mike Absher has two more Slimmer camps - the parent/child camp and the shooting ami player development camp. •The parent/child camp is Jtme 13-14 from 6-Ч p.m. on June 13 and У a.m.-12 p.m. on June 14. The cost is .WO for bolh father iind son and SI5 lor each additional child. This is open to rising first graders through rising seniors. • And the shooting and player development camp is June 16-18 from 6-Й p.m. with a cost of $40.This isopen to rising si.xth graders through rising seniors. Absher will do this camp in conjunction with John Lentz, head men's basketball coach at Lenior-Rliyne College. Absher will take walk-ups. who need to show up »(least 30 niin- tites prior lo the sliirt of ciimp. I'or (jucslions, contact Abshcr al . 751-.5405. Rec Plans Summer Sports Camps The Mocksville-Davie Recreation Department has Ihree more camps scheduled for this summer, including soccer, liaskethall and wrestling. Soccer: lioys and girls, rising kindergarten through sixth grad­ ers. June 23-26. Register hy June 17. Time 5-6:30 p.m. at I’ine­ brook r.lemenlary. Cost $35 includes a T-shirt. Inslruclor: Randy McDaniel. llnskc'tbnll: Boys and girls, rising Ihird throtigh si.xth graders. June 23-26. Register hy June 16.Hoys 10 a.m.-l 2 p.m.; girls I2:.30- 2:30 p.m. Cost $35 includes a T-shirt. Instruclors: Soulh Davie coach Hrent Wall and Davie High coach Mike Absher. Wrcslliiin: Ages rising seeond through eighth graders. July 7- 10. Register by Jinie 30. Time 3-5 p.m. Location: THA. Cost $35 includes aT-shirl. Instruclors: Adam Harber ami Soulh Davie coach Howard Riddle. S u m m e r S l a m J u n e 2 3 - 2 6 The Summer Slam Basketball Camp, given by liric Alspaugh. will be June 23-26 from Ч a.in.-4:.M) p.m. and June 27 from Ч a.m.- I p.m. al the Clreater Cleveland Avenue Christian Chinch (call for directions). The cost is $125 per child, and the ages are rising Ihird graders Ihrough rising eighth graders. Children can be dropped offal 8 a.m. and must be picked up hy 5:.M) p.m. On June 27, children must be picked up by 2 p.m. The camp will concentrate on teaching fundamentals of team basketball and sporlsmanship. A coaching staff includes; Alspaugh. the fifth- ami sixth-grade I’antheis AAU coach; Mike .-Xbsher, the head boys coach in Davie High; Jim Yoiing. Ihe head girls coach al Lasl Rowan High; Derek Kiirnilsky. the head boys coach at Lasl Rowan; John Allen, coach of the 15-under Kappa Magic AAU; Xavia NIcCarler, director of athletics at Clrealer Cleveland Church; as well lis olhcrs. Contact Alspaugh at S2S-773-50S7. G i r l s B a s k e t b a l l C o a c h T o H o l d T w o S u m m e r C a m p s ; Coach Karen Stephens will have Ihe Davie girls basketball camp ()n June 16-20 and Ihe Davie volleyball camp on July 21-25 at the high school. Thc cost is $50 for each camp. : At Ihe baskelhall camp, grades k-S will be 8:30 a.m.-noon and grades ‘М 2 from 1-5 p.m. All grades, k-12, will be 8 a.m.-noon on Lriday. June 20, The volleyball cam)) times will be X:30-noon for grades 5-8 and 1 -5 p.m. for grades V-12. All grades. 5-12, will be 8 a.m.-noon on Friday, July 25. Stephens will take walk-ups, who need to show up al least 30 ihinutes prior to the start of camp l-'orms are available at each middle school and the high school. These need to be reliirned to Stephens m Diivie High. The address is 1200 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, N.C., 27028. If yon do not [treregisier, il will be necessary to do so on iVIonday of each camp lidm 8-S:.W a.m. Checks should be wrillen to Davie High Uaskel- ball Camp or Davie High Volleyball Camp. Leslie Fin an cial Corporation W e p u r c lia s e o w n e r f in a n c e d m o r t g a g e s f o r C A S H all or p;ut of your ciLshllovv, Jeffrey D. Leslie C lem m o n s, N 0 2 7 0 1 2 (8 8 8 ) 6 0 8 - 2 1 2 2 24-hour recorded message Free quote. Iesliefinancial@ear1hlink.net C a s h o u t N O W P IE D M O N T Barn & F ence Residential & Agrictillural Metal Buildings 1’ost. Pole or Steel Frame Conslruction Shops. Sheds, Horsebarns. Haybarns Fences: Chainlink. Vinyl. Wood, Priviicy, Fann Fences, etc. FULLY INSURED • FR EE ESTIMATES Phono.'(336) 492-5586 Pogon (336) 721-6387 visit tmr wchsitc nt ww\v.yudtcl,iict/-tkyle Lunch BuffetPLUSI M e a ty M ondays! 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Strteninns arc lield al: I'.dutnlioii Si Wellness ( )uH\iliem Sewiccs liuildiiiH, "2 1 C irove S t, Salislxiiy Call (704) 638-1437 lor an appointmGni or (or more information. Educational Programs Compteliensive Diabetes Classes Small Ki( iiip (.Kisses and individii.il insinit- lion are (illered on a weekly liasis lo help master the skills ,->nd uintepts lor tile tonlrol ol dialielcs, Tliese classes iiiive a lee, wliitli is covered by most insurance plans. All cl.isses are held at the Saliskiiy (.'ily i’nrk Retreaiion C.'enter, .^16 (jike iJrive in Salisbiiiy DinlioIcK cinsses will be ofiurcil on the (dllowiuK dates, and you nuist attend all three sessions: June 25, July 2 ami') • 1 ■ 3 p.m Call (704) 638-1437 la mae Information. Gestational Diabetes Classes A certilied diabetes educator provides a special pidHiani lorcxpeclam niolliers with (4Csiational diabetes. The program includes b.isic lacts, meal planning and home lilood j^liicose monitoriiiK. These classes bave a Ice, wbicb is covered by most insurance plans. A Keslnlional (llahetes class will Ik- oifereil on the foliowinK dnte. June 26 • 0-11 a.m., Rowan RcHional fxlucation & Wellness Outpatient Seivices UuildinH, 721 C'.rove St., Salisbuiy Call (704) 638-1437 fa nxxe informalion. Look Good, Feel Better An American Chancer Society pnifjiani lhat tcacbcs cancer patients iechnif|ucs to iiddress the cosmclic side ellects of treatmenl. Call (704) 278-0992 for an appointrneni or lor moro inlormation. June Classes & Events Support Groups ADHD Support Group Provides support and education lor parents ol cliiltlren will) Allenlion IX'licil Hypcracliviiy Disorder. June 24 • 6:.^0 p.m., Salisbuiy Pediatric Associates, I2‘) Woodson Sl., Salisbuiy AWAKE (Alen, Well And Keepin« l'.nernelic) Provides a social and cdiicaiional fonim lor anyone sti(lerinn Irom a sleepinti disorder. Call the Sleep Medicine Center of Salislxiiy at (704) 637-1 533 lor nicetiny infomiation. Cardiac Support Group Provides support and education for cardiac paliems,' people who nre al hiyii risk lor hearl disease and their lamilies. niiis Hidup meets ibe tbird ’I'ucsday ol the month during I'cbniaiy, Jtine and October. 7 p.m., Cardi.ic Rebahilitation 6 Wellness Cenler, 2nd lloor, Kiser Medical Office liiiildinn. Rowan Regional Medical Cenler. Epilepsy Support Group Provides supporl and education for people with epilepsy and ibeir families. Suppon uroup meetinfis resumein September. Grief Support Group Provides support for those siifferinti Irom the loss ol a loved one. Sponsored by Rowan ReKional Home I'lealtb S; Hospice. June 2.^ • 6 p.m., Ryans Ste,ikbotise, 730 Jake Ale.xander lilvd,, Salisbuiy Meeting and program start at 7 p.m.. Dinner is nol included. Blood Pressure Clinic Hvciy Wccliic'sciay Irom n.m. - nocm, n Iree blood prcsstirc clinic is lu'kl in the main Itibliy ol Rowiin Rc'^ionnl Mcclicnl C^cntcr, Volunteer nurses concitici the clinic. Ггсс pnrkinH is provided in the mcdicnl centers pnrkin|.> мnrn^^c on Henderson Street. Support Groups Cent Prostate Cancer Support Group ( JIfers support and education to pnistnte cancer sullerel^ and suivivoi-s. June l‘J • 5-.30 p.m., Large Conlereiice Room, Rowan Regional Medical (!enter Women’s Health All classes meet in the Womens |-lealtl\ Center, -Vd floor, fiowan iicfiional Mcdicnl Cenler. C'nll (704) 210-5544 lo register or for more inloniinlion. Lamaze Prepared Clilklblrtli and Baby Basics Learn whal to expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods,- coping skills,- relaxation and breathini’ teclinitiues; and preparing lorchildbirtli. Taunhl by our L.amaze-certilied cbildbirlb educaloi's. CJasses meet once a week for five weeks, ami a class lee is cbai'Hed. Lamaze classes will be oflered on the following dates: June 2-1 • July 22 • 6 - K:3II p.m. Moonlight Mammography Do you limi it dillicult to schedule a maninioHiapby exam during regular business iiouis? Now you can gel your annual mammography exam as late as 7 p.m. Monday • riuirstlay al Rowan iscgional Medical (!enter Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment. Nurse - On - Duty Гог routine, niin-cmcrgcncy mcclicnl problems or IdiMnsweis. to your medicnl (|iicstions, cnll NuiNe-C)n-l)iHy 2-1 hoiii-s n dny, seven dnys n week. It's Ircc. 1 •800-335-4921 Ro w a n RbJCioNAi.Mnm Д1 CrNTt«\ R ow an Regional M edical C enter offers a variety of health and w ellness educalion classes. For m ore information or to register for any classes or support groups call (704) 210-5000. 612 Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 Www.rowan.org . Perkins, Mocksville End Frustrations Vs. Rowan DAVlIi COUN I Y KNTKKPRI.SK KI'X’ORI), I'luir.sdii.v, ,Uiiif 19,200.1 - «3 Continued Krtnn 1’nj.e in “ l-le’s changed liis ineclianies und lie’s oiir Nn. I guy in Ihe bullpen," Lovelace said. "Per­ kins is not only doing it on Ihc mound, he's also doing it al the plate." While Mocksville was pound­ ing away with one run in the nfth, one in the si.'tlli ami three back- breakers in the eightli, Perkins retired seven in a row and gave up his only hit on a routine ninth- inning grounder to sccond. Il went down as a hit becausc thc first baseman broke for tiie ball and Perkins couldn't get to first in time to make up for his teatnniate’s mental mistake. "This year al (Charleston Southern University) my coach saw (thc new delivery) and re­ ally liked il and wanted a side- arm pitcher,” Perkins said, “ It gets movement und I use the top to throw it by people bccause they’re .sitting on the slower fust- ball." Mocksville jumped on Rowan starter Bobby Parnell In llie lliird for four game-tying runs. It started with a Josh Burgess in­ field single und a bloop single by Atwood. Tlien came the beginning of tile end for Rowan. Brad Bullard laid down u bunt, the pitcher fiejded und threw wide of Ihird, scoring a run und setting up a two-run Perkins .single and doubles by Dan Poindexter and Cody Crotts. Poindexter had two doubles, two RBIs und rouched four times. Atwood, Evan Beam and Bur­ gess also had two hits. "I understand we haven’t done this in a long time, beat Rowun like this,” said Poindex­ ter, wlio leads tlie way with 13 runs, “I thought for a second it might turn out similar to that (12- 2 loss on June 4). Bul we really Ф- A re a I I I S o u th e rn D iv is io n Ьсицис Ovcriill Mocksvillc 7-3 8-4 South Rownn 7-3 7-4 Lexington 7-3 7-4 Kannapolis 7-4 10-5 Rowan Counly 7-.S 9-6 Troy 5-6 5-6 Mooresville 4-.S 9-8 Concord 4-.S 5-6 Wilkes County 2-9 2-10 Stanly County 1-8 3-9 sloppcd the blceillng, and as you can see up on the scoreboard, it’s just straight zeroes after the Ihird inning." Mocksville took thc lead for good in the fifth. Perkins, facing college suite-mute Parnell, doubled and scored on a two- strike, two-out double by Poin­ dexter, who jerked one down the ihird-base line, "Oh, I wanted it so budly," Perkins said. "Parnell throws 90- plus - he wasn’l tlirowing that hard tonight - and I just wanted to save face against iny buddy so he couldn’t have bragging rights over me. "W e’ve gol a heckuva leum, some real good tulenl. It wus just a matter of gelling." Atwood und Bullard made certain Rowan wouldn’t extend its mastery of Mocksville in llie eighth. They rapped back-lo- back singles and Poindexter und Michiiel Wcrnsing drew bases- loiided walks us Ihe murgin bal­ looned to 9-4. Mocksville is hitting .353 in tlie last Ihree games. “ 1 don’t know how it’s hap­ pened," Poindexter said of the winning streak, “Jess Maloney went to Spain, I don’l know wiiether wc felt like we had to play harder or something becau.sc our big gun was gone, but we busted out the .sticks ut Wilkes and il’s been Ihul way ever since." Notes; Perkins has iillowed one run - and il’s unciirned - in 10 2/3 innings.... Early on il was 4-0 Rowun, but it would huve been worse if not for two bril­ liant defensive plays. Righl nelder Beam started a y-4-5 re­ lay on a runner who was trying for a triple, and left fielder Crotts nailed a runner at home. Mncksvlllc 9, Ruwan Co. 4 Duvic Atwood SS lliilliirdcf Perkins illi-p Willoughby lb Poiiulcxtcr 3b Cralls ir Wcrnsing If fleam rf Doonc 2b Durge.s.s c ToCul.s Notes & Quotes M o c k s v ille O v e r c o m e s L o s s O f H o t - H it t in g M a lo n e y • Mocksville's I'ivc-game winning streak, after a shaky 3-4 slart, has vaulted Ihe local Legion baseball team inlo a three-way lie for first placc in thc amazingly entertaining Southern Division and in position for its lirst regular-season title since 1993. Il’s even more surprising considering thc run picked up steam when beliemoth .jess MtilDiivy left for Spain on a mission trip with Calvary. I le's .scheduled lo mi.ss nine games, returning June 21. Tlie 6-ii first baseman and Pfeiffer signee was hilling .370 in 27 ul-bats in the No. 3 spot. “ He was in a rhythm and he's one of the best I'irsl basemen I've .seen," Coach Mike Lovelace said. "Bul it's sometiiing he planned a long time ugo ami it cost a lot of money. Il's .something that conies around once." Ik'iiin • Evan Ileiiin hus been awfully productive for a . 184 hitter. He hil a Ihree-run. go-ahead homer in an eventual 14-13, 11-inning win over Mooresville on Sunday. Earlier in the week in an 8-6 win over then-first placc Kannapolis, hc made two huge catches. ' "One wus the hest calch I've seen. It was over his head," Love­ lace said. “Another big play was with two on in the .seventh. They hit a short Ily. We've gol Bniri Diilhird. Child Boone and K.vnn Atwood chasing, and here comes Beum culling them all off. Two hil tlie dcck and Beam makes a heckuva catch on the run. They would have gone up 4-3." • A minor injury prevented Boone, a natural righty who begun switch-hilling several years ago, from batting Icfly for .several games. Uc went on a tear. Before Sunday's game, he asked Lovelace if he could swing from the left side against Mooresville's righthander. The result was a triple iind single in his I'irsl iwo at-bats. "At first ' was kind of hesitant because he's been hoi riglitlianded." Lovelace said. "Then hc hits one in the gap for a triple. You don't sec (switch-hitlers) much." Boone is hitting ,3.‘i4 and he's been money at .second base, triggering a crucial double play when il was tied in u 9-4 win over Rowan County. He's obviously glad he decidcd lo play Legion for Ihe firsl time. "If I wunt lo try to go to (Guilford) and pluy, I knew 1 needed lo play," he .said. • Willie Iiifiinte's perl'ormance off the bench in Sunday's 14-13 tliriller over Mooresvillc won't soon be forgot- len. He entered third l)ase in the lop of the ninth, made two huge plays und Ihen cume up wilh the winning hil. Not had for a guy who was I-for-12 and had rode the bench for lour games. That's a nevcr-give-up lesson for players who mighl lie frustruted with Iheir role. "I ie hadn't.cven seen Ihe field," Lovelace .said. "But he conies out early and says: ‘Coach, can I take extra groundballs or lake exlra swing.s'.'' You huven'l heurd anything negative oul of him." 5th Straighit Win Features 34 Hits, 7 Homers HbA ЯA A 3 4 0 5 5 3 35 0 0 13 8 litMVnn County’ Mock.4Vlik‘ 211 ООО 000-4 (KM on O.lx-9 2П • a-rklns (4), Poiiulcxicr 2 (3). Crolis (2). Mock IP II К KR im SO Barnes 4 7 4 .} fi 2 Perkins W 5 1 0 0 0 5 Contliincd Knmi Page III "If it husn'l been him on the mound, il's iiccn him wilh Ihc bal," Lovelace saiil of the .414 liiller. Ryan Atwood is 7-for-14 over tiiree gumes after getting three hit.s. Dan Poindexter. Lonnie Barnes, Chad Boone and Josh Burgess all had two hits. And Brad Bullard singled, laid down two sacrifice bunts, walked and was hil by a pitch. The crazy circus kept build­ ing. Moore.sville's I'otirlh homer cul Mocksville's lead lo 12-11, but Poindexter's towering shol to left made it 13-11 in the eighth, Andrew McClannon did a line job in relief of Crotts, striking out two with two on to preserve Mocksville’s lead in the eighth. Witli one out and the bases loaded in thc ninth, Moore.sville hit a one-iiopper to thiril for what appeared to be a potential game- ending double play. The ball went throtigh the fielder to tie tlie game. Mooresville nearly added in.sult lo injury, bul Atwood made a diving catch - un instant before lie .suffered a cramp - in llie hole at short lo end the ninth. "Two runs were going to score, iind somehow he had Ihc ball in his glove," Lovelace said. Il looked like Bullard would be the star in Ihe bollom of the Mocksville Legion Baseball Statistics Record: 8 - 4 , 7 - 3 S D (through June 15) НГ1 riN G AH К H K ill AVG, 211 311 MK Wesley Douglas 6 0 3 1 .500 1 0 0 David Perkins 41 13 17 10 .414 4 0 2 Lonnie Barnes 16 3 6 2 .375 I 0 0 Je.ss Maloney 27 5 10 1 .376 4 0 0 Chad Boone 31 6 11 8 „354 I 1 0 Daniel Hollifield 3 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Corey Marlin 3 0 1 I .333 0 0 0 McKenzie Willoughby 40 12 13 11 .325 4 0 2 Ryan Atwood 39 8 12 0 ..307 0 0 0 Cody Crotts 14 0 4 7 .285 2 0 0 Dan Poindexter 44 15 11 9 .250 3 0 2 Brad Bullurd 30 7 7 1 .233 1 0 0 Josh Burge.ss 39 4 9 4 .230 0 0 0 Michael Wcrnsing 16 I 3 3 .187 I 0 0 Evan Beum 38 5 7 11 .184 1 0 1 Willie Inl'unie 13 I 2 3 .153 0 0 0 Mull Hulchens 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Andrew MeClunnon I 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Dusty Snow I 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Others 4 0 2 2 .500 0 0 0 TOTALS 409 82 119 76 .290 23 1 7 PITCH IN G W-L II*11 R EK ИП SO EKA David Perkins 1-0 10 2/3 7 1 0 2 12 0.00 Dan Poindexter 2-1 22 20 7 2 6 17 0.81 Cody Crotls 4-0 26 1/3 24 13 9 12 26 3,07 Andrew McClannon 1-0 12 II 7 5 6 8 3.75 McKenzie Willoughby 0-1 11 2/3 11-10 7 8 9 5.40 Chad Boone 0-0 1 0 3 1 2 0 9.00 Lonnie Barnes 0-1 11 2/3 22 22 15 15 10 11.57 Dusty Snow 0-0 6 12 15 11 6 2 16.50 Timmy Erb 0-1 1 3 3 3 1 . 0 27.00 Spencer Hodges 0-0 1 1/3 5 4 4 2 2 27.00 TOTALS 8-4 103 2/3 115 SA VES: Perkins, Poindexter STO LEN RA SES: Beam 2, Bullard 2, Burgess, 85 57 Poindexter, Wcrnsing 60 86 4.94 W A LKS/H PK: Bullard 12, Beam 10, Poinilexter 10, Perkins 5, Wcrnsing 5, Willoughby 5, Burge.ss 4, Infame 4, Atwood 3, Infante 3, Barnes 2, Douglas 2, Hollineld 2, Maloney 2, Boone, Hulchens, McClannon Infiinte Atwood ninth. He crushed a leadoff double. Two outs later, lie took off for home und uppearetl lo get under thc lag for a stolen ha.sc for the ages. The ump, though, punched him out. "He had home stolen the other nlglil (on a foul ball against Rowan)," Lovelace said. “Thc guy wasn't checking Brad and I said; 'Brad, let's roll the dice.’ I haven’t seen hiinie stolen since it was stolen twice in tlie sume yeur by Gray Bovender (in the early 1990s).’’ "He tagged me on my knee and 1 thought 1 had it," Bullard said. "I thoughl I had it llic otiicr nigiil, loo, but it was a foul ball. It wa.s a gooi/ call (by Lovelace). I don't think there wus any way Legion Schedule W Mock 13, Asheboro 7 • W Mock 3, Stanly Counly I L Wilkes Co. 10, Mock 5 W Mock .S, Mooresville 0 L Kannapolis 4, Mocksville 3 L Rowan Counly 12, Mock 2 L Kemersville 17, Mock 3- W Mock 3, Stanly Co. 2 W Mock 14, Wilkes Co. 9 W Mock 8, Kannapolis 6 W Mock 9, Rowan Co. 4 W Mock 14, Mooresvillc 13 16 vs. Concoril 17 vs. S. Rowan 18 at S. Rowan 19 vs. Kemersville • 20 al Concord 21 at Troy 22 vs. Lexington 24 ul Lexington All games begin at 7 p.m. • Denotes non-league game. Jiiiiior Schedule W Mock 12, Taylorsville 1 W Mock 6, Taylorsville 3 • W Mock 11, Mooiesville 4 • W Mock 7, Mooresville I W Mock 7, Rowan Co. .■> W Mock 9. Rowan Co. 7 • WMock 19, Troy I • W Mock 8, Troy 4 ,ltine L Mt. Airy 6, Mock .S WMock 2,1, Ml. Airy 2* W Mock 9, Thomasville 3 LThomasville 2, Mock 1 • L Burlington 8, Mock 5 W Mock 9, Mooresville 4 W Mock 10, Mooresville .5 • 14 al Thomasville DH al 4 LS at Ml. Airy DH at 2 18 v.s. West Iredell al_7 19 al Lexington DM at 5 3 0 21 at West Wilkes DH al 2 22 at Troy Dl l at 3 27 vs. Rowan Counly al 7 29 vs. Budington DM ut 2 ,luly 2 at West Iredell at 7 5 vs. Lexington DM at .“i 6 at Burlington ill 3 8 al Taylorsville al 6 • Denotes non-league game. the umpire saw that." T H K IN V IS IH L K IN- b'ANTK had not made an iippcar- ance sincc u 17-3 non-lcugue lo.ss to Kentcrsville, sitting mil four gumes and most of a fiflh. He was hungry as a shark, nipping a runner at liome in Ihc ninlh and recording the Inial out in thc top oflhe 11 111 when Barnes scooped it off the grass. In the climatic bollom of the 11 111, Atwood singled atul moved up on a Bullard hunt. Four pilches later. Infante smashed one up the middle - just like in the movies. The crazy circus was over Infante was the man of the hour “ I sat In the dugout I'or nine innings or so, anil I told Love­ lace; ‘I’m there if you need me,’ “ Infante, a Mocksville member since 2000, suid. “That’s always been my job. 1 was in a slump and I’m glad hu pul me in Ihere. I fell it as soon as 1 stepped to Ihe plale. I was like: ‘This is it, I need lo break out.’ “I've faced lhat guy before. I know whul he’s gol. I've been here for whut, .seven or eight yeurs'.' When I was In Ihe Held, I was wanling the bail every time." Note.s: Poindexter nourished again on Ihc hill, gelling the win \\^ilh 2 2/3 of .scorele.ss pitching. His ERA is 0.81. "There's no to­ morrow." Lovelace said. "When you're on top of the standings, you want to Iry to stay there. One or two losses and you can be hack ilown in sixtii or seventh and be in Ihe play-in series. Dun sucked il up." ... Crotts came in wilh u 4-0 rccord. "Me gol some balls up in Ihe strike zone and his ve­ locity wasn't where il hud been." Loveluce said. ... Poindexter leads wllh LS runs. ... Despile.a .184 average. Beam is tied for first with 11 RBIs and is second with 10 walks, Muck 14, Mooresville 13 Diivlv Alwooil SS \\\tWm\ cf l>crkiiis (Ih Infante 3h Willoughby If SVernslng IV PtiliuIe.Mer 3b-p Ih Mean» rf Uuonc 2b Hurgess c TiKuls iMfmrcsvllle 240 401 002 00-13 iMofk.svHIc 134 320 00{) 01 - 14 211 - Hullard. Mi - nooiie. KU - Perkins (2). Poin<ie.Mer(2). Heani. SB • Werns* hiy. Hurgcss. Mock IP N H i;r iih so Crotls 5.2 12 II 7 5 5 McClannon 2.2 3 2 2 2 3 Poid.Kter W 2.2 2 0 0 3 1 all r b Ы (■ 3 3 0 3 1 1 1 5 1 t n 3 4 1 I 4 1 0 0 'n n n 0 • 5 2 2 I . S 2 2 \ .S 2 1 3 ft 2 2 1 ft 0 2 1 •16 14 17 13 Legion Roundup .lune 9-Kern’vlllo 17, Mock 3 Mike Lovelace eniplied llie bench and iried nve pilchcrs in Ihe non-league game. Eleven of Kernersville's runs were un- curncil. Jess Maloney extending his hitting streak to six gumes was Mocksville's lone bright spot. ,)nni> HI - Mock 3, stiinly Co, 2 Cody Crotls pitclies eight in­ nings for a 4-0 record, and Dun Poindexter gets the save. The duo's ERAs are 0.87 and 0..S4. re.speclivcly, in 37 1/3 innings. ,liine II - Mock 14, Wllke.s ') David Perkins goes 4-for-.S wilh a homer and picks up the .save. McKenzie Willoughby and Lonnie Biirncs add three hits each in 17-hit barrage. .Itine 12-Mock 8, Kiinnupoli.s 6 Ryiin Atwood, David Perkins, McKcnzie Willoughby and Child Boone produce two hils eacli as Mocksville knocks off Inst-placc Kannapolis. ,Iiine 13-Moek 9, Kowiin Co, 4 David Perkins pitclies five onc-liit innings in Ihc first W'ill over Rowan County in seven games. Perkins al.so made him- sel f 8- for-13 over three games at Ihc plate. .lune 15 - Mock 14, Moor 13 Willie Infinite's single seals it in the I Ith. Ryan Atwood leads with three hits in a four-and-a- hall'-liour slugfest that includes 34 hits and seven home runs. l A i l e l p h i a C o m m u n i c a t i o n s has relocated the Mocksville Office! We’ve moved to 1368 Salisbury Rd. (Behind Hardees) O u r hours are 8 a m -6 p m (M o n -F ri) 877-506-3043 i 114 - DAVIK C O IM V KM l'RI'KISr, KKCOUI). riiiiisilnv. Jiim.' l‘>. 200Д DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPFtlSK RKCORD,Tluus(liiv..ltme 19.2003 ■ H5 M cKenzie Willoughby lasted 6 1/3 in win over K-Town. Brad Bullard scram bles to the bag in 8-6 win over then-first place Kannapolis. Mocksville Knocks Off First-Place Kannapolis Mdcksvillc l.cgiiiii hiischiill cDiicIi Mike l.dVcMicc kiious winiiini; (III iiiyhls Kilmsi iirnis Coily Crolls jtid Dilli I’diiulcx- ler slarl (in Iho iiiminil ddcsn'i imiiiii imicli unless ilio ivsl Dl'lhe rdUilidii holds up ils ciid di' llic haigain. Andrinv M(.C'laimoii gave Mocksvillc live cHeelive inninjis 111 a U -‘) will tivei Wilkes County dll June II. and McK- cn/.ie Willoughby aildeil more tire Ul the rolalion on Ihe next niglil al Uieh I’ark. helping Mocksvillc (6-1. .‘i-.l .SD) upend Kannapolis X-fi, knock the visi- loi's (y-.1. 6-.1) oul or I'irsl place in llie .Soullicrn Division and avenue a 4-.1 loss on June 2. Willoughby I'ailcil lo produce ill his lirsl slarl. a Ihrec-iniiing (lisappoiiitmcnl in a KI-.S loss lo Wilkes. He carried a (i.?.*! I-KA in ,‘i 1/.Я innings inlo his noxl slarl. hui whal he did lo Kan­ napolis bodes well I'or Mocksville's hopes. He worked imo (he seventh wml lelt with a •V2 lead. "He was back lo where we thought he would becoming inlo the season, as Гаг as being one (if our slarlers," Lovelace said. "Me was very impressive." Allhough he wound up with a no-decision when Kannapolis lied il on a (lying (|liail, il was clearly a Iriuinphanl nioineni I'or Willoughby, who held Kannapo- lis lo live hils in 6 I/.1. He went two balls on M ol'2‘^ bailers, and tliree halls on six halters, bul Willoughby sliowed some grit and didn't make many mistakes againsi the same team that led Mocksvilie before ii lop-оГ- ihc-lirih downpour I'orced the teams 10 start I'rom scratch a week laler. "Il was time I'or somebody else lo step up because we've been (riding) Cody and Dan the whole lime," Lovelace said. "Everybody has picked Kan- iia|iolis lo be the I'avorile of ihis division. They rallied ihe acc I'or Kowan County. Ihey rallied ihe slar I'or Mooresville and they rallied us lasi lime (hefdre the game was wiped oul). Hut when lie had to have a pilch, he put the ball where he needed lo put it. Yeah, he gol bcliind a lol of hit­ lers. lUil he had great command at key times and found a way lo battle Ivack." Mother Nature handed Mocksvillc a mulligan, and il w'as liap|iy lo reap Ihe benefits. After going seven games with­ out double-figure hils and sink­ ing 1(1 .24X, it exploded for 17 hils against Wilkes and broke the game open wllh live eightli-iii- ning runs. ’I'he offensive star? 'I'ake your pick. I.eadoff Kyan.Atwood came alive with two hils. .Snnik- ing David I’erkiiis had Iwo hils Its A ' ’' ' ‘4 í \i, i » « ...... Lonnie Barnes, wlio has been solid in place of Je s s Maloney, takes a pickoff throw. and lifted his average to ..475. Willoughby had Iwo hits, two Kills and pushed his mark lo .406. Poindcxler knocked In two. Ami Clv.ul Hoone luul two hits, llirec RHIs and reached ,400 for the season as Mocksviile won its Ihird in a row, "The guys arc really gaining conl'ideiicc," Lovelace said. “ VVe didn’l get lo play to­ gether last year," Willoughby said. “ We’ve been playing to­ gether all year and t think we're finally slurling to gel close. And 1 finally fell like myself again.” Mocksvillc i 111 mediately seized a 2-0 lead when Brad Bullard hunted over Alwood and l^M'kins and Willoughby re­ sponded with KBI hils. Boone’s two-oul single broke a 2-2 tie in llie fourih, and singles by At­ wood and I’crkins triggered the five-run eighth for an Х-.Ч lead. The big blows came from Willoughby, who smashed a single off Ihe lel'l-field wall wilh bases loaded; I’oindexter, who sliced a two-run single in the righl-field corner; and Boone, who drove a iwo-run single be- iw'ccn short and third. "If tliose two don’t come in (on Boone’s hil), it’s a 6-6 game after what happened in Ihe ninth," l^ivelace said. Mocksvilie would rather for­ get that ninth. Two ugly errors wilh IW O ouls allowed Kannapo­ lis to pull within two with the tying run at first. Kannapolis needed all Ihe help il could get to frustralc Poindcxier, who was barely challenged in four previous ap­ pearances bul survived ihe stum­ bling finish for the win. In l‘J 1/.1 innings, he has 16 sirikeimts to three walks and a 0.Ч.1 BKA. "We gave il lo a guy lhal can slam the door," Love­ lace said. "He sucked il up and was just Dan again." "Dan is a great closer," Wil­ loughby said. "I love seeing him comc in." Nnles: The loss drew the ire W illoiiglihy Hooiie of Kannapolis coach Tuto Os­ borne, who roomed with Love- tiieu when they played at UNC Cbarlolte. "Wo get up imd play. anil then the next nlghl we don'i' act like wc want to be hcic," he said. "We've gol lo make ii de­ cision whal we wani lo do. Al limes we struggle and at limes we swing the bats well. Tonight wc didn'l compete for aboul eight innings." ... The SD race is llie biggesi Iraffic jam in memory. "There’s no cupcakcs in Ihis division," Oshorne said. "If you don’l come to play ev­ ery nighi, you're going lo gel heal." ... Willoughby found his rhylhm after a slow start, facing 10 bailers in the third, fourth and fiflh. Once, he fell behind .1-0, fought back lo J-2 and painted Ihc corner for a K. ... MichacI Wcrnsing entered left field for defensive purpo.ses and keyed a 7-.“i-4 relay for a ninth-inning out. "You won't see that in ih'e bo.xscore, but it was big from a guy who was on Ihe bench for eight innings," Lovelace said. Mdcksvillc K, Kiinnnpiili.s 6 Duvli' Alsviiotl ss H u lliin lct' Perkins ir W illm iyliby p -lb I’oim loxicr 3b-p Miirncs Ih C rolls 31) Hciiin ri' Hiumu 2h Hurticss t’ 'I'tilnls M ncksvilk' 2\i - IVrkins (.^). Mock W II k KU nn SO (..I 5 3 .3 3 3 I’oulMcr W 2.2 6 .1 1 0 t llh г h hi •1 2 2 0211 0 ■>2 2 1 4 1 2 2A21 2200 0 1 0 0 0A00 0}0 2 3 I 0 0 0 32 К ]0 К 020 000 ЮД- 200 100 05x-К Second basem an Chad Boone tries to turn a double play.- P hotos by Jam es B arringer Team m ates congratulate David Perkins. Trio Teams For 10 Hits As M ocksviile Outslugs W ilkes Mocksville’s Legion baseball team was due for an offensive outburst. Even Coach Mike Lovelace couldn’t huve thoughl it would be this big. Afleraveraging .1.4 runs over seven games and failing to pul up more lhan five during lhat dreadful sirelch, Mocksviile broke loose with 17 hits, includ­ ing five doubles and iwo home runs, to beat host Wilkes County 14-9onJune 11 aiulavengea 10- 5 loss on May .10. Mocksvilie (5-4, 4-3 South­ ern Division) was coming off a 3-2 win over Stanly Counly. but Lovelacc knew to contend for the division lille il had lo find a way to score runs. David I’er- kins, McKcnzic Willoughby, Dim Poindexter, Lonnie Barnes and Chad Boone erased Lovelace's worries by helping Mocksvillc make noi.se in six of nine innings. "We gol 17 hits and our best hitter (Je.ss Maloney, who left lhat day on a trip to Spain) wa.sn’l here,” Lovelace said. “ But other guys slepped up." Perkins went 4-for-5 wilh a double and homer. Willoughby went 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs. Poindexter wenl 2-for-3 with a homer, three RB Is and three walks. Barnes wenl 3- for-6 and Boone went 2-for-6 vvith three RBIs. While Mocksvillc got .strong performances ull around, Perkins overshadowed everyone. He boosted his average from .260 to .357, as well as relieving in the sixth and pitching three scoreless innings to earn a save for win­ ner Andrew McClannon. "It was Ihe David Perkins show," Lovelace said. “ He was that good. He did il al the plate, accounting for five runs, and he siruck out the one und iwo hit­ ters in the .seventh." Mocksviile seemed lo be in complete control with a 10-3 lead through five and a lialf in­ nings. Bul Wilkes wouldn’t lei go easily, countering with six runs of its own in the last of the sixth. Lovelace pulled Dusty Snow and summoned a kid who had pitchcd two innings. After quickly yielding a run-scoring double, Perkins gained a second wind, worked oul of a two-on. nobody-out jam in the eighth and blanked Wilkes I'roni the seventh on. “We had Poindexter ready lo go becnuse we had a chance lo jump to third placc." Lovelace snid. "Perkins redshirled at Charleston Southern and started oul slow. But now he’s starting lo really get in a rhythm. He's dropped down to the side (in his delivery), and he shows no emo­ tion on the mound.” Perkins also ted the brigade at the plate. He followed Poindexter’s second-inning solo homer with another solo blast in tlie third, doubled in a two-run fiflh and singled in a six-run sixth. “ He just missed a home run in the first - the guy had to lean on the fence lo catch it - and then he hit it out in the same spot over the 350 sign," Lovelace said. But much of the credit goes to Poindexter. Wot)bling at .182. he snapped Mocksville's seven- game homerless drought and knocked in two when Mocksvillc was building lhal 10-3 bulge. “ He hit around .440 in high school and he drove it way oul of the park lo left. That was a greal Slarl for him," Lovelace .said. Much of the credit should iilso go lo Willoughby, who drove an 0-2 pilch off the wall for a two- run double; Boone, who supplied the dagger wilh a Iwo-riin single in the ninlh; und Barnes, who made up the .slack for .370-hil- ting first baseman Maloney, dou­ bling on the firsl pilch he saw despite coming in wilh three al- bals mid making an amazing catch in foul ground in the ninlli. Another key to the game was in the eighth when shortstop Ryan Alwood made an over-lhe- shouldcr catch in shallow centcr with two on and nobody out. “That was the play of ihc gume," Lovelace said. “ If that drops, it’s buses loaded with no outs.” And don't forget about the fi­ nesse-throwing McClunnou, In five innings, he held Wilkes lo three runs (two earned) on four hits and became the firsl pitcher Crotts Does It Again In 3-2 Win Crotts Cody Crolls is getting the hang of being a hero. I-or the fotirlh time in eight gumes (two slurls, two reliefs), Crolls look the mound for the Mocksviile Legion b a se b a ll leum. For the fourth lime, he walked off with a win. C ro tls, who stifled M o o res- villc 5-0 in his previous outing on May 31, pitched spectacularly for eight Inning.s, and Dun Poindexter worked a perfect ninlh as • Mocksviile halted a three-game losing slreak wilh a 3-2 South­ ern Division victory al Sumly County on June 10. "This one slopped the bleed­ ing,” Coach Mike Lovelace said after Mocksviile improved to 4- 4 and 3-3 in the 10-team SD. “ (The 17-3 non-league loss to Kernersville the night before) wasn’t a big deal, but this gets us back lo 3-3 in the league and puls us in fourih or fifth placc. “ We played error-free ball again. All three gumes thut we’ve played error-free we've won.'’ Crotts accumulated a duz- zling 18-4 record in his sopho­ more und junior yeurs ut Wesl For.syth High, but he did u 3-4 nosedive as u senior. As if he nipped u switch,Crolls has been nothing shorl of musterful for Mocksvillc, which lost the pre­ vious two games by a combined 29-5. He scattered eighl hils and walked one. Overall, he has an 0.87 ERA in 20 2/3 innings. While Crotts regrouped in time for Legion, fellow Wesl Forsyth product Poindexter has dominated ull spring. He picked up the save to lower his ERA to 0.54 in 16 2/3. The ER A for the rest of the staff is 10.16, “Crotls und Poindexter hiwe been our steady guys.” Lovelace said, “ We're 4-4 and Crotts Is 4- 0. H e’s become u different pilcher than whal he was in high school, but we’re going to have lo have move than Iwo arms to get where we need to be." Mocksvillc. which got outhit 8-6. was held between four und nine hits I'orlhe seventh straight game. But it didn’t need u lol of hils wilh Crolls limiting Slunly to eight buserunners. He ben­ efited from u Ryun Alwood- Chad Boone double pluy with two on in the eighth. “ They gol eight hits off Crotts, but two of them we lost in the lights," Loveluce .said. Slunly had u chance to escape Mocksville’s two-run fourth, bul it blew an opportunity to lurn un easy double play that would have preserved ils 1-0 lead. After McKenzie Willoughby and Duvid Perkins singled und Poin­ dexter walked to loud the bases. Evan Beam hil a comebucker with one oul. The pitcher hit the catcher in the chest, but the catcher dropped the ball, mak­ ing everybody safe and tying the game. Josh Burgess followed with a sac Hy for a 2-1 Mocks­ villc lend, “ If Slunly makes thul play, we probably tose the game,” Love­ lace said. “ It was a one-hopper and ho throw it right al the cutcher’.s chest. Beam wasn't even halfway down the line. “ That's the first breuk that we’ve gotten." Mock.sville lacked on the only cushion Crotts and Poin­ dexter needed in the sixth. With two oul und nobody on, Chad Boone singled and moved up on a passed bull. Beam, baiting .200, cume ihrough with a Iwo- slrike, RBI single. D nvlc A lw ood ss B ulliird cf M iilm ioy lb W lllm ig lib y ir W crn.siiiii ir Pcrkin.s dll C rolls p..1li I'dlm lcxlur .Ib-p Bnonu 2b nem ii rf llurguss с T d liils M iicks vlllc .Slunly C (iiin l)' M(i(.'k ll> It C rm is w к к I’liid xlc r ,4V I I) nil 4 4 4 4 (I .1 I) 2 .1 •I ■ .1 .12 Nothing Goes Right In Non-League Game The Mocksvilie Legion buse­ ball learn gol off on the wrong foot, learning thul ils June 9 gume wus cliungcd from home lo Kernersville four hours before the first pitch, and nolhing changed us Kernersville scored 16 runs in a spun of four innings on the wuy to u 17-3 bealing. A bizurrc slurl to Mocksville's preganie prepara­ tion threw il out of sync, “ We were supposed lo have a game al home and we drove our own cars lo the game," Coach Mike Loveluce .suid. "The guys didn’l find oul umil 3 o'clock wc were going, we met in Clemmons, and they knew it was an exhibition.” It wus uctually 3-3 going into the bottom of the third, but Mocksvilie never hud u chance from there, allowing between two und eight runs in the next four innings. Forlunulely for Mocksviile, the outcome meant nolhing in the big picture. Il wus the .sec­ ond of three exhibition gumes for Post 174 (3-4 overall, 2-3 South­ ern Division) “ Il was just one of ihose nights, and I tried to play every­ body," ho said. Kernersville. which doubled Mocksvilie in hits (12-6), gol lo starter Dusty Snow immediately before roughing up four reliev­ ers, Lonnie Barnes was lugged for seven runs in 2/3, bul all seven were unearned. All told. 11 of Kernersvillc’s runs were uneurned, nnd Mocks­ vilie couldn’t cleur out of the dugout und look toward the next night fast enough. "Kernersville got us down and pretty much luid it on us," he said. "1 look Snow oul be­ cuuse I wunled lo look ul some other arms. I brought Timmy Erb up from the Junior Legion leam, und we threw everybody but ihe kilchcn sink at them. The next guy in lino wns Jess Maloney, and he’s never pitched (in Le­ gion)." The lone positives were Mu- loney, who extended his hitting slreak lo seven gumes wilh u double, und Wesley Douglus, who cume off the bench lo slarl ut catcher. Douglu.s went I-for-1 with u walk in a mercy-rule game Ihut ended ufter six and a half innings. “ Douglas wus impressive again,” Lovelace said. “ H e' hasn’t gotten many opportuni- ties, but lie gol ¡i1 big hil wiicn il was closc ciirly in the game." 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Ijames’ Booming Smile Defied Racial Barriers Ijam es played one year of football, as a senior, and won most-improved award. (.'oiitimii'd I'Yom Рнцс Itl Ijiimcs' niiiyiiclic pcr.sonalily croiiteil iin.'a4liWecliemisliy willi white li'iimniatcs :iiul rollow hliu-k star lliilicrl Wesl. wild anikl ilniik 111 5-l'mil-S. 1Г ymi ilicln'l like Jinyles, yimclicln'l like ice cream. "l-very Fiitlay niglil we'il yel logelher aiul eal dinner al somebody's house, and we would invite Jingles over lo onr iumse." said Sieve /.iniinernian of Coliimhia. .S.C.. a three-year starter aiul eo-eaplain with Ijames in |<)Г>У-70. "Hack then lhal w as iiniisiial I'or a hlack guy lo hang out willi the while guys. One week we'd go lo Konnie Shoal 's house. Ihe next week we'd go lo my house and tho iiexi week we'd go lo Craig Ward's house. Jingles said: 'I've gol to have you lioys to my house or I've gol lo do.something.'Jingles wanled lo make sure he did his part, Ilis house wasn't hig enough, so he look us lo C"s and bought ilinner lor us." "It didn't mailer il' you were black or white wilh us," said Ward, a three-year slarler I'rom 1У6Х-71. "We'd hang oul with Jingles, ll didn't mailer lo us, we were just going oul lo see how bad w e could heal people. Jingles was always there." "One ol'tlie mosl pleasant in­ dividuals you've ever mel." said I’ageland, S. Carolina's Shoal', who grew up in Cooleemee and road lo school wilh Ijames, "I never saw him angry or anylhing. He was one ol'llic nicest people you could ever be around. Star basketball player or shining shoes al the barber .shop, il didn't make any dilierence. He was the same guy He had a wonderlul mollier and daildy - real i|uiel, hard-working people." Ijames' athlelic ascent del'ied enormous odds. Hell marveled at hoW' Ijames wenI I'rom an eco- nomieally-deprived Cooleemee childhood loa track-and-basket- ball scholarship al Winston-Sa­ lem Slale. how lie parlayetl noth­ ing inlo a dance on Ihe big stage, how he turned Bighouse Gaines' head. "Vou know how he gol the nickname Jingles'.’" Bell said. "He was always jingling his money in his pocket. He shined shoes Ibrever. I picked cotton and cm grass and he shined shoes. Whal little money he had. he jingled it. Thai meant something to him. "lie's gol two sisters and a brolher. and they're all in a house with one liedrooni. He camc I'rom a house that wasn't even .10(1 sc|iiare leel and he becomes a (rack aiul basketball player al Winston-Salem Slate University, a universily that had jusl won a nalional eliainpionship in 1%7 wilh liarl Monroe. He was able lo pull himsell'oiil ol'thal and go to a very prestigious baskelball school on the liasi Coast (be­ cause) his pride was so strong. Bighouse Gaines was like a Dean Smilh kind ol' coach and could gel any plaN'cr in the world, and by Ijames' junior year he would gel eight lo 1(1 minutes a game. Charlie Davis and Gil McGregor were coming through Wake l^ir- est at the same time, and all lhe.se guys came I'rom New York. Now Jersey and (Washington.) D.C., and they were the best ol'lhe best al llial lime. Black kids didn't go to Duke, North Carolina, N.C, Stale or Maryland. They went lo Winslon-Salem Slale. They went lo black schools. They were bel­ ter players, but Ihey chose these smaller schools because they wanted playing lime and you could gel in wilh a 050 SAT score. "Everybody has criilches, bul look whal he accomplished wilh where he came from. He came I'rom a shack. Bul he had that smile lhal you wouldn't have cared. His athletic abilily meant a lol. Bul al the same time, with his smile and ihe way he carried himsell', il wouldn't havc mat­ tered, You wouldn't have cared whal color he was," Ijames grew up on Junction Road, bul he I'mind his home on the baskelball playground behind Ihe Cooleemee school. One day, when Ijames was a .seventh grader. Shoal'did nol believe hi.s eyes. "We would play basketball behind Ihe school, and he would come down ihere alter he got off at Ihc barber .shop on Salurday al'ternoon." Shoaf said, "1 never will forget it: He had on leather, pointed-loe streel shoes and in the seventh graile he could jump up I'lall'ooled and dunk a baskel­ ball, which was kind of neat back ill those days. 1 can see him now coming down behind the .school in pointed sireel shoes, a mouth full of hard candy and taking lliiil baskelball straight up and dunk­ ing il. You didn't see people who could jump like tlial back in those days. He was somelhing else," Ijames' emergence at Davie Iraiisl'ornied the Rebels' baskel­ ball and track programs over­ night. In baskelball, he made Ihe Journal & Sentinel All-Norlh- wesi team twice, was named to the Easl-Wesl All-Slar Game af­ ter his senior season and is one of only five males lo surpass I .ООО career points. While he led the basketball team to back-to-baek Norlh Pied­ mont Conference titles, his abili- lies in track were breutlilakiiig. What he could do in Ihe high and Athletic award winners in 1968-69 w ere, from left, Hubert W est in football and track, Jingles Ijames in basketball and track, Donnie Everhardt in football. Dale Ijam es in baseball and Susan Hendrix in basketball. In fall 2002 ceremony. Jingles' widow O dessa and their children - Stephanie Ijam es, Cassandra Ijames, Paul Ijarnes, Jonathan Ijam es - accept his hall-of-fam e plaque. The 1970 team repeated as N PC champs: First row - Coach Bob Henry, Kenny Leonard, Roger Peoples, Craig W ard, Tony Seaford, R .C, Athey; back row - Dwight Sparks, Steve Zim m erm an, Larry Bell, Jam es Ijam es, G ary Hendricks, Jerry Goodlett, and Eddie Jones, low hurdles and the 100- and 220-yard dashes had lo he seen lo be tielieved. His limes were 1,‘i.O seconds in the 120 high hurdles, ly,4.‘i in Ihe 180 low hurdle.s, 22.4 in the 220 and y.S.“! in the 100. "He was a beauly lo watch run. I'll tell you," .said Jim Ever- idge, the superinteiuleiil from |y6.‘i-72. "Watching him run Ihe high hurdles was somelhing you wouldn't believe unless you saw il. And that's not an easy event." "He was .somelhing lo watch," West sajd. “ Here you've gol a guy fi-6 gelling down in the blocks and coming down Ihe track and moving al Ihc rate of speed that he could move. And lhal was before a lol of rubber­ ized surfaces brought aboul faster limes." "He'd win the hurdles and didn't really have Ihc lechniciue." Shoaf said. "He just ran and jumped ‘em." “The first time 1 .saw him I was at Norlh Rowan al a track meel," said Allan Barger of Clifton Park, N,Y„ whose father Burl Barger coached Davie track from 1968-82, "He won Ihe low hurilles the firsl year he ran track, and he had no technique ut all. It was just blazing speed lhal en­ abled him lo win. He just really jumped 'em. He was just that kind of guy. By the time he was a senior, he had the form, loo." Ijames. Wesl, Doug Chappell, Allan Burger and Bobby Hill laid the foundation for Burl Barger's track juggernaut by carrying Davie to a clean sweep in 1969. The Rebels won Ihe 10-team NPC. the 16-teani Bi-Conference and Ihe 28-leam Western Norlh Carolina High School Acliviiles Association. That year. Ijames sel new NPC rceords in both hurdles and shattered the Bi- Conference record in the low hurdles. In 1970. Ijames eclip.sed four NPC records and wus the Bi- Conference meet’s lop scorer before a back injury slopped him in the WNCHSAA, "Al Kannapolis Jingles ran a 1.1.9 in Ihe high hurdles and Ihe Kannapolis coach didn’t believe it." Burt Barger said. “ I said: ‘Here’s Ihe watch, look al it.’And ol’ Jingles was standing Ihere laughing. Around here that was unheard of. Then we went lo Shelby when wc had five and won the whole Ihing. Somebody knocked Jingles down iiround Ihe curve in the 220, and he gol up and won Ihc race. So he was some kind of athlete. "Anolher race down al North Rowan in Ihe conference or bi- conference, Jingles was hurling so bad w'hen it came lime lo run Ihe 220 and I said: ‘Jingles, you want lo scratch in this'.’’ He suid: 'Oh no, 1 don’t want lo .scratch.’ I said: ‘Well, I’m going to leave it up lo you,' He couldn't hardly walk, bul he ran and he smoked ‘cm all. I never heard Jingles complain. You know a lol of ath­ letes Ihese days, they’ve gol a hangnail and they can’l play. But not Jingles. Never heard Jingles groan aboul nothing. He was jusl one of a kind. He was 6-6 and Pluiise See l,|iiincs ■ I’ngc K7 Ijam es, center, shattered N PC records in the 100 and 220. Ijam es soared to averages of 19,5 points and 16 re­ bounds as a senior. DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, ,Ium: 19. 2(1(13 - B7 In one gam e, Ijam es had 36 points and 18 rebounds. Bob Henry's 1969-70 co-captains w ere Steve Zim m erm an and Ijam es. Davie's back-to-back N P C cham pions attracted standing-room -only crowds every hom e game; ijam es... Cunlinucd From I’ngc U6 his arms hung down to his feel. He wns one of those kind thut comes along once in a lifetime.” “ I never saw him lose a race, and ho was always behind half­ way Ihrough every race," snid track tenmmate Russ Spry of Coolcciiiec, "He was so tall nnd lanky, il took him hnlf the race 10 gel going. But when he got going, il was over. There wasn’t anybody who wns going to cntch him. He wns going to be in four events and he was going to win four events. He wus an incred­ ible alhlete." Ijames continued his track exploits at WSSU, Information ' is hard lo conic by, hul in a four- teuin meet in April 1972, the sophomore broke the school’s 100-yard record with a 9,6, won the 220 in 22,3, ran the anchor leg on the first-place 440 relay and the third leg on ihe nrst-place mile relay. At Duke’s Wallnce- Wndo Sindiuin Inter Ihnt scnson, Ijnnies was the outslnnding per­ former in the WTVD Relays, ty­ ing the meet record in the 100, In two day.s, he eompclcd in six individual races and won all six, "I haven’t run into anyone ns tall as I am in the sprint," Ijames snid then. “ Most of Ihem arc av- erage-size guys, like 6-2." “ He was a world-class hurdler if he’d pursued il. He was that good," Barger said. “ It’s too bud Winston-Salem State didn’t push track. I remember Alias Gilbert from Winston won the Olympics in Italy in the 1940s or carly 1950s, and Alins .snid Jingles is a world-clas.s prospect, Bul he didn’t pursue ihnt. When he went to Winston-Salem State, he (con- ccnlrnted more on) bnskclball," Basketball, loo, always came so simple for Ijnnies, who drew every eye in a delirious Davie gym. Each home game in ihe 1968-69 and 1969-70 seasons became an event. Dnvie went .37- 10, a two-year record that still stands, and it hnsn'l won n con­ ference title sincc, “ You can’l imagine whnt il wns like to walk in lhal gym,” Spry snid. "If you wanled to see the boys play, if Ihey started at 8 you belter be Iherc at 6:30. I mean the place was full,” “ It was full like that all Ihree yenrs Ihnt I pInyed,” Zimmeminn said. “ Yoi| couldn't get in Ihe lobby. Thank God 1 was on the team. Every Tuesday nnd Friday nighl, every home game was packed, ll was really special.” "Back then you could dunk in wnniiups. but you could nol dunk during the game," West said. "And when we got good and loo.se, we would .sky n lilllc bit. And there were a couple of schools thnl complnincd nnd tried lo slop us from doing thnl. When Jingles reached his arms up, il was like he was 10- or Il-fcel tall, Thai intimidated quite a few people,” With a 1968-69 starting lineup of Shonf and Ward al guards. West nnd Zimmerman at forwards nnd the 6 -5 ,1.'i.S-pound Ijames al center. Coach Bob Henry’s Rebels won the NPC regular sea.son at 17-1 nnd fin- ished 20-3, n victory tolnl thnl stood for 31 years, Afler averag­ ing 10,8 points ns a sophomore, Ijnmes pul up l.‘i.2 as a junior and made All-NPC. "He makes our team, and he hasn’t come close lo hi.s full po­ tential yet,” Henry, who died a few years ngo, snid then, Ijnmes nnd 7-3 Tommy Bur­ leson of Avery Counly were among three juniors nnmed lo the 15-mnn All-Northwest team, Wilh combined averages of 6-4 in height nnd 19,5 In points, il was considered the best team in the All-Northwest team’s 43-yenr history, “If they tried to take him In­ side, it wns coming back oul," Spry said, “ He wns so good it ' wns unbelievnble. There wns no­ body else in his cnliber in Ihe conference,” “It was one of the few teams that ever hnd all five starters av­ erage double figures in points, bul Jingles was the star by far," Shoaf said. "Coach Henry liked Ihe high post, nnd Jingles had a great tumnround jump shot at the foul line. Jingles could do it all.” In 1969-70, the 6-foot-6 Ijnmes wns surrounded by Ward, Tony Seaford, Zimmerman and Jerry GoodleU. They wcnl 17-7 overall nnd 14-2 in the NPC, re­ peating ns confercnco champs, Ijames topped 25 points six times. His most overwhelming game was 36 points (which broke Jim Anderson’s record of 35 in 1963) and 18 rebounds in an 82- 78 win over Soulh Iredell. "Whal an nlhlele,” West snid. "To be as tall as he was, he was not very big, I may hnve weighed more than Jingles, nnd he was 6- 6. And he would perform lo the lop of his gnme ugninsi mnny Inrger centers, I remember n guy from Salisbury who was a mon­ ster, but Jingles held his own against him,” Ijames averaged 19.5 points and 16 rebounds as a .senior. He was All-NPC, All-Northwcsl nnd selected lo play in the Marion Civitun Classic and the Easl- Wesl All-Star Game, ihc firsl player ever .selected from Davie. His vertical leap was 34 inches. "When you went inside lo him, il was nn nulomnlic two," Ward snid. “ Not mnny people hnd a 6-6 guy, and Ihc good ihing aboul il was he could go outside nnd shoot il. He hnd n nicc out­ side .shot,” "He hnd a God-given talent for athleticism and he's probably Ihe greatest ba.skelball player thnl ever lived in Dnvie Counly,” snid Everctle Eckerd, a relired dentist who wns inslrumenlnl in Ijnmes signing n grnnl-in-aid wilh WSSU. "He would have lo be classified as the best, 1 don’t know anybody else 1 would pul in n class with him." Gaines, who retired in the early 1990s wilh 700-plus wins, said Ihen: "He has more promise than anyone we havc pickcd up from Ihis area in a long time. He is outstanding in two sporls. He’s an excoptionnl leaper nnd ns soon as he picks up some weight, he will be a good rebounder. He is an cxccUcnl shooter and handles Ihe ball well for a big mun.” In Ihc fall of hi.s senior yenr, Ijnmes strapped on a football hel­ met for the firsl lime, giving t|uarterbnck Wnrd a deep Ihrcnt nl receiver. They hooked on completions of40,53,60 nnd 70 yards. Ijames won the team’s mosl-improvcd avvnrd. “Jingles wns nn average fool- bnll player - except nobody could calch him,” Spry suid. "We tulkcd him into going oul,” Wnrd snid, "If you got in trouble, all you hnd to do was throw it 20 ynrds high und 20 yards down the field, and he’d go up and gel it." "I rcmcinber when wc went lo Easl Rowan und they hud (wide receiver Johnny) Yarbrough, who went loTcnnes- .sce," Burt Burger snid. "Wc pul Jingles on Yarbrough nnd he stopped him prelly good.” Another electrifying memory is Ijames' rivalry with N.C. Cen­ tral University's Larry Black, who owned the 220 in the whole NAIA. "For four years, everybody came from everywhere to see Ihis.” Bell said. "I mean il wns unbelievable. Black schools didn’t have thcfancy trucks. You had trucks where you could ac­ tually hear them running. When they cumc uround. you could see the dust flying. James mny havc beat him oncc, and no one came close lo Lurry. He came consis­ tently second lo Lurry Black. "James was so talenled play­ ers couldn'l even compcle wilh the Ihings he could do. His tul- ent wus so rnw il was unbeliev­ able. You jusl couldn’l even be­ lieve the things he could do. He could dunk il righthanded, let'lhandcd, backhanded. And lie wus nlwnys so huppy.” Fifteen years afler grndunling from W SSU, and four days be­ fore his 15th wedding anniver­ sary, came a mysterious and tragic denlh. Ijnmes, who couldn’l swim, drowned nl the Cooleemee Bull Hole on July 15, 1989. Witnesses snid Ihey tried to suve him bul he panicked. The Rowan Counly Sheriff’s Dcpurl- menl surmised lhal he stepped in n hole. His body was found in seven-l'cet waler. “ Wc did everything logcther,” Bell said, "I wus so dcvnstated. I began lo investigate his death. Now, how the hell did Ihut hap­ pen? Afler u while, I gol frus- truted and jusl stopped. I wus devasialed by ihc whole Ihing becnuse we spent every bit of our life logelher from sccond grude ‘ until we were bolh 24 years of age. That was real tough. He could leap over three cars but he couldn’t swim. " I’ve never met anybody be­ fore in my life with his nthlctic abilily, and he meant everything lo me," Notes: Jingles and Odessa hud four children. Paul of Geor-' gia is 31. Sandy Ijnmes of Wiiir; ston-SuIem is 26. Stephnnic’; “ Botchie” Ijames of Mocksville'; is 25. And Jonulhan Ijnmes is 19. • Ode.ssu, who hasn’t remnrried,; and Jonathan live on Snlisbury; Slreet,... The next hnll of famer to be featured will be Deunnu Tiiomas Randolph. Form er D istrict C o u r t Ju d g e ]П Ш MARK S. CULLER is pleased to announce that he is now available to represent clients in the Davie County Courts and that he has opened an office for the practice of taw MARK S. 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Tluiisilay lliey lace one of llic leagues lop tennis, Clemmons West, ill a measure of Oak ■ Valley's progress, "We're very exeiled because we're ;-l," saiil eoaeli limma Jakoh. Oak Valley mrneil oul a luin- (Ireil swimmers for the Olil I'lnvii iiicttl ¡mil ilominaletl every phase Ilf llie maleli. Oak Valley lias never healeii Clemnions West. “ Il will be a lougli meel," Jakob preilieleil, "II' we liavc a jjDoil liirnoiii ami keep our strokes leyal. we slioiilil have a chanec." Jakob, |y,aUNC-Cliapel Hill suiileiil majoring in polilieal sci­ ence, jotiieil the tliiee-eoaeh OaV Valley staff (Ills year, soliilil'yiny the club's eomniitnieni lo biiilil- in¡; its swim leam inlo a power. Mere arc Oak Valley's firsl place swimmers apainsl Olil 'I'own: 7-.S girls ineilley relay - Gabby Macaione. Krisliiia Parrish, Cirace Hariell. aiul Kelsey Orr Ч-И> girls nieiWcy relay - 1 lannali Keeney. .\lex Smilliileal, l.aura Slicllim aiul Katie liavis <M(I Boys meillcy relay - ; Matt Meeker. Myles I'hillips, : LiiiuUm Wliitaker, aiiail Kyle i> Macey ' : 11-12 Ciiiis ineilley relay - : Amber I’arrish, Carly I’lalapas, ; Aiiliiinli Jones, ami Jennifer : Hoolh 1.1-U girls mvilley relay 1st •place - Jessica liiirgess, Cara lleiinings. Ilaiiiiali Jakob, anil ' jiriea Corne: secoiul place - vMIVMin Heeson, Kim lUuigli, ;Miraiula lisposiio, ami Cimly Koltnen ; l.'-l-t boys ineilley relay - •;Hennelt .Shipman, Nie O'Hrien, • IPrew r.sposiio, anil Jnslin l.ee •: >M0 Distance 1-ree Laura '.Sliellon ; ll-liili^'anee free -Aiilumn Jones - girls; Daniel Weiulel - boys > l.l -M ilistaiice free - girls, .’(irsi, I-rie;i Corne - girls; secoiul, >Miranila l-sposilo; boys, firsl, :iiennell Shipman; seeunil, Nif O'Hrien 1,‘i.I,S ilislanee free - Ashley Ciaskin: Daviil Stein J«» Imlivlihiiil Mcillcv 111 ami iimler boys - Jay • Slancliff ' 11-12 girls - Aunimn Jones 11-12 hoys - Daniel W’eiulel •' l.l-l-l girls - firsl. Caia Hennings, seeiiiiil. Jamie -Staiieliff |.1-|.( hoys, firsl. Hennell Shipman; seconil. Drew lisposiio l.'i-IS boys, firsl. Logan Huelian:m: secoiul, Nic Nelson 2.S meter freestyle y-IO girls - Alex Siiiithileal .“id meter frceslyle 11-12 girls-Carly Pralapas 1.1-14 girls - Uriea Corne 1.1-14 boys-Juslin l.cc 1.1-1S girls - Ashley Gaskin 1.5-l.s boys - first. Daviil Slein; sccoiul, Logan Huelianon 25 melcr back.striikt“ 7-S girls, firsl, Kristina Parrish, secoiul. Gabby Macaione I-X boys - Hremlcn Railalovich 5(1 meter back.strokc - II-12 boys-Daniel Wcnilel 1.1-14 girls, llrsl, Jessica Hiir- gess: secoiul, Miraiula Gsposilo 1.1-14 boys, firsl, Hennell Shipman; secoiul. Drew lisposiio 1.5-IS boys, firsl, Daviil Slein: secoiul, Nic Nelson 25 ineler Breaststroke 7-S hoys Hrciulcn Kailatovick y-1(1 Iwys Jay Slancliff 50 mclcr Hreaslslroke 11-12 girls - Carly Pralapas 11-12 boys - Daniel Weiulel 1.1-14 girls - Cara Hennings 25 nieicr biillerfiy 7-8 girls, firsl, Cirace Harlelt, .sccoiul, Claire Whilakcr y-1(1 hoys-J:iy Slancliff 5(1 mclur hiiderlly 11-12 girls - Aulumn Jones ll-l2boys-D;iniel Wemlel 1.1-14 girls - Jamie Slancliff 1.1-14 boys - Drew lisposiio 15-1S boys, first, Nic Nelson, secoiul, Logan Huchanoii Krccstylc Uclliy 7-S girls - Oaliby Macaione, Krlslina Parrish, Claire Whilakcr, anil Kelsey Orr O-IO girls - Laura Shellon, Kalie Davie, Alex Smilliileal, anil I lannah Keeney y-10 boys, first, Zack Waller, Boys 13-14 swimmers, from left, Michael Weakley, John Michael Bartelt, Drew Esposito, Ross Davidson and Justin Lee, Kyle Macey, Chrislian Day, anil Jay StanclifC: secoiul, Lanilon Whitaker, Myles Phillips, Malt Meeker, anil Nathan Milleson 11-12 girls - Carly Pralapas, Amber Parrish. Jennifer Hoolh. anil AiiUiinn Jones 1.1-14 girls - firsl. Erica Corne, Hannah Jakob, Jamie ,Stancliff, atul Cara Hennings: secoiul, Jessica Hiirgcss. Cimly Kohncn, Allyson Heeson, anil Kim Baugh 1.1-14 boys - Drew Espusilo, Juslin l-ec, Nic O'Brien, anil Bennell Shipman 15-18 boys - Logan Huelianon, Nick Nelson, Zac O'Brien, ;inil Daviil Stein Girls 15-18 swimmers Ashley Gaskin, Brittany Rowe, Jamie Slancliff and Stephanie Wendell, Girls 9-10 relay swimmers Katie Davis, Laura Shelton, Alex Smithdeal and Hannah Keeney, Team mothers keep the swimmers informed. Above, Gloria Barleli gives swimmer Kelsey Shipman her schedule. Girls 11-12 relay swimmers Jennifer Booth, Autumn Jones, Carly Pratapas and Amber Parrish. DAVIE COUNTV ENTKRI’RLSE RECORD, T'hur.sdiiy, ,|unc 19, 2003 ■ U4 M adison Junker, Sum m er Holland and Erika Coffey take a rest during the sv^fim m eet 6 and under, Nick Sinopoli, gets ready to start his race, against W illow Run. C a ll, G a it h e r C o a c h in g T h e H u r r ic a n e s Hickory Hill sw/immers age 11 and up show off their ribbons. 'I'he Hickory Hill Hurricancs starteli their 2(10.1 season uniler the sii'ong leailership of Coach Becky Call anil assistant coach Brent Gailhcr Call is back for her scconil season, while Gaillier is a first-year coach, Gaither vol- unlccreil will) Ihe team lasl year aiul bolh workeil as swim in- slruciors with the Davie YMCA. Allhough the lenm is slighlly smaller than last year, number­ ing 75, new members have been ailileil as well as a greal ileal of enlhiisiasm, Wilh lliree niccls under Iheir belt, the Hiirricancs have yet to sec a win. bu( (his has nol ilampeneil tbcir spirits, "Being Ihc .smnllc.sl leam in the Grealcr Porsylh Swim League, wc nolicc when mem­ bers arc on vacalion.” Call saiil. The Hiirricuncs arc also ilic leam localcil thè farlhest from iji»- Wln.ston-Snlcm, Members oflhe leam fimi il diflìeiill lo parlici- palc in WSY. n ycar-round pro­ gram offered by the Winston YMCA, R a c h e l I\/lackintosh Is proud of first place ribbons, "Oilier teams have several swiimiicrs parlifipaliiig in this program ami wc have none, so they have a definite edge," Call said. However, im provem ent liiis already t>cen seen in Ihe Hiirri- ciiiie.s, (iiul Ihey liavc never been known lo give up. Many swim­ mers hnve seen llieir limes drop during the firsl Ihree meels. They have four mecIs left, iwo of which will be hosted nt Hickory Hill, incluillng eross-coiiniy rival Oak Valley on July K. Hickory Hill swim m ers age 10 and under are proud owners of ribbons. Sw im m ers of the w eek for June 14 are C orey Randall, Collin Eichhorn (C an-D o Sw im ­ m er), Reb ecca Hendrix, Sum m er Holland and Ryan Davis. 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They looked al I'isii in an ¡tqiiariiim and played bail. Tiiey sluit BB guns und bows and arrows. They blew handmade sailboats down a gutter I'illed with water. But mosliy, the l.'?3 boys from Davie and Davidson counties who utlcnded the annual Cub Scout Day camp last week at Thousand Trails had i'un. And lots of it. “ I’d have lo say lhal swimming is ilie mosl i'un,” said Will Whitehui'sl, 9, of Lexington. “We’ve swam for three days in a row." When leaders asked for volunteers to handle a smelly, slimy octopus, just about every boy’s hand wenl inlo Ihe air. Wilh the theme “Trea­ sures of the Sea,” tiic Cubs roialed each day through stations olTering Ihings such as atcUery, BB guns, field sports, miniature golf, nature (with the octopus), a mobile ntiuarium, crafts and fishing. It took a lot of work from a lol of people to make the camp a success, said Camp Direclor Rusty Strickland, who was serving his hust year at the helm. “ I ’ve taken my vacation from work every yenr for i I years for liiis,” Strickland said, "It’s lime for some new people to take over,” Cliff Edwards, activity direclor, will bc camp director nexl year. Donnie W ilson and N athan O w ens prepare to start a sailboat race while other Scouts wait their turn. Aquatics director W eb Athay gives swim ming lessons to the Cub Scouts. These boys are all sm iles as they get ready to m ake a seashell “creature." Field soorts Is one of the m any activities. Here, the Cubs practice soccer skills,“W e are the Dolphins, W e're not fish," These boys practice chants while m arching. C2 - DAVIK COUNTY KN I’KRI'RISK RKCORD. Thursduy, June 19,2003 M rs. K enneth G arw ood H a rris -G a rw o o d C o u p le M a rrie d Slephanie I,cull Hiiiris iil' t’fan'lown ami Kcnncih "Clip­ per" Garwood ol'Advancc were n\arried Salurday, Juno 14 ai Vic- lory Baplisl Cliiircli in Cool­ eemee. Tlie Re\'. Slielby Harbour olTiciaied. The bride is llie daujjhler of Shirly Harris of I’fafflinvn and Mr. anil Mrs. Grayson Harris of 1-cwisville. Slie gradualed from Forsylh Counlry Day School and earned her bachelor's degree In business management and fash­ ion merchandising from Mere­ dith College in Raleigh. She is employed by Hatch Technology and Toys in Winston-Salem. The groom is the sun of Rene Garwood of Mocksville and Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Garwood of Yadkinville. He graduated from j) Davic High School and is em­ ployed by Deero-Hitachi Con- siruction Machinery in Kerners- villo. Tho bride was cscoried to the altar liy her father. Melissa and Amanda Harris. Ihe bride’s sisters, wore the maids of honor. Uridesmaids wore Uahnie DesNoyers and Laura Strand of Advance. Heather Pino News Hy Norii l.alhiim I’ino Corrospondont The Fun Day al Wesley Clia|x;l on Salurday to benellt the Relay For Life was a success and a lot of fun. Around .SSOO was raised for the Relay. Thanks to everyone who came lo enjoy the fun and who helped mako it fun. Lasl Sunday the whole Miller family celebrated together by going oul lo dinner. They wore colebrating Fallior's Day with Gene Miller and Marie Miller’s birthday. The family of Roland West honored him on Father's Day with a gel-logetlier at Frostlands in Cana. Harmon Latham was honored on Father's Day with at dinner at his home. Those atlending Spring time and low mortgage rates. What a great time to purchase a new home or refinance yonr present home. Please call me. BANK o^i т Ш Н ГС А Ю Ш А JE R R Y KAPP Managor/Loan Otlicor 1336 Westgate Center Drive Winslon-Salem, NC27103 M О R T 0 A 0 1- Telephone; (336) 774-2944 ( n j Mobile: (336)462-3932 i.,j E-Mail: ¡kapp@txinkolnc.com FDIC Lyerly-Earnhardt Couple United In Marriage Summer Lynn Lyerly of Cleveland. N.C. and James Paul Earnhardi of Beaufort, S.C. were united in marriage al noon May 31 al the Salisbury Bell Tower, Salisbury. Paslor Tom Thotnas ofnciated. The bride is the daughter of Roger M. and Myra S. Ireland of Cleveland, She is a graduate of WosI Rowan High School and earned a North Carolina Certi­ fied Professional Florists degree. She is a Norlh Carolina medical responder. The groom i.s the son of Bill and Jill Earnhardt of Rockwell and Patricia Julian of Sali.sbury. Ho is a graduate of West Rowan High School and earned a fire science and EM T degree from Goodfellow Air Force Base Fire Academy in San Angelo,Te.\as. Ho is a firefigliler for the Parris Island Fire Dcparlment and the I45lh Air Nalional Guard in Charlotte. Given in marriage by her fa­ lher and her grandfather, Gaylord Lee Swazy, the bride chose her be.sl friend, Regina D. Hodges as maid of honor, and her sisler. Bracken L, Sleele as her matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Brooke Rainey of Salisbury, friend of the bride and groom. The groom’s father was best man. Ushers were Matthew R. Earnhardt, brother of the groom. and Jason M. Ireland of Char- lotlo. step-brother of the bride. Flower girl was Lily White of Cooleemee. Afler a reception at First Bap­ tist Church of Salisbury, the couplc went on a wedding cruisc to the Bahamas. They urc ul home in Beaufort.M rs. J a m e s P aul Earnharidt Moser of New York.N.Y,, Kelly I’onii of Charlotte, Krisli Hunsinger and Meredilh Swindell of Raleigh. Laura Harbin of Atlanta, Ga. and Slephanie Bancroft of Orlando, Fla. Boger Hartsell of Cooleemee and Josh Nail of Naples, Fla., served as best men. Groomsnion wore Jason Garwood of Advance and Timmy Garwood of Moeks- ville, the groom's broihers; David Nail of Mooresville, Jason Harbour of Cullowhee, Jason Winters and Ryan DesNoyers of Advance, John Godbey of Cool Springs and Mike Ferree of Ra­ leigh. Abby Garwood, the groom’s niece, and Kaillyn and Meredith Wall, the bride's cousins, were the flower girls, Anuilio Harris, the bride’s cousin, was the program atten­ dant. The wedding was directed by Peggy Foster. A receplion at the church fol­ lowed the ceremony. After a wedding trip lo the Mayan Riviera in Me.\ico. the couple will live in Advance. Wensll-Ward Couple Speak Marriage Vows Susan Eli?.abeth Wcnsil and James Waylon Ward of Salisbury were united in mar­ riage al 7 p.m. Salurday. June 14 at tho First United Church of Christ. The Rev. David Crook officiated. The bride is the daughter of Frances P. WensiI of Salisbury and Ihc lale Ronald G. Wcnsil, She is a graduate of West Rowan High School and attended Rowan Cabarrus Conimunity College and Fayelleville Technical Com­ munity Collegc, She is em­ ployed by Central Carolina Bank, The groom is the son of James E. Ward and Patricia R. Ward of Hartley Road, Mocksvillc. He is a gruduute of Davie High School and at­ tends Rowan Cabarrus Com­ munity College. He is em­ ployed by Multi-Elcclric. Given in marriage by her uncle. Bill E, Peeler, the bride cho.se Mary C. Peeler of Char­ lotte as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marilou M. Luffman of Salisbury and Alison W. Howell of Granite Quarry. The groom chose his falher as best man. Ushers were Ja­ son R. Luffman, Eric W. Ward, the groom's brother, and Adam Simmons, all of Mocksville. After a reception in the church fellowship hall, Ihe couple went on a wedding trip to Negril, Jamaica. They will make their home on 131 Heilig Ave. in Salisbury. were Jim and Chinera Latham, Dale Lalhani und Noru Lathuni. Noil and Brenda Essie enlor- lainod the family fathers at iheir home on Rock Houso Road Sun­ day evening. Fathers present were Paul Forrost, Norman Forresi, James Essie, Chip Essie, Neil Essie :ind David Essie, who became a father for the first time Ihis ycaral tho birth of his daugh­ ter, Siidic Anno, on April IK. Al.so presenl were Ruth Essie, Carol Forrest, Lelia Essie, Tammy Essie. Brenda lissic, Sadie Anne Essie, Forresi Essie and wile. Heather. Bob and Kathy Ellis spent Father's Day in Jack.sonville. Fla. wilh his daughter, Amy, and her family, husband, Danny, and sons, Daniel and Dallon. lly Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Orady Beck have returned home after spend­ ing last week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Charlolte wore Saturday sup­ per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ ard Smith and Brad. LCPL Chrislopher L. Shore has relumed lo Camp Pendleton, Calif, aftor spending several days wilh his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shellon Jr. Batry Smith will have tests ne.xl week. Wo are praying ho will havo a good report. Vacation Bible School will be hold at Courlney Baplisl Church June 2I-2.S from 6;30-8;3() p.m. Children und adulls are invited to attend. YOUNG DRIVERS INSURED Com petitive Auto Rates. W hether You DrlVG a Two-Door, Four-Door or T h r o u g h a Garage Door, For a free auto quote, call me,,. Stop by... Log on — It's your cholcel • Aulo «Home •Financial Products •Business Karon Bonnoll Associalo Agent 1111 Yadkinville Hwy.. Mocksvlllo V/JloA O a i4 Shop Cnl(,336-751-6131M«rkir.'{ па!>(т'(Ю can Nationwide* Insurance & Financial Services Nationwide ti On Your Side! Nationwide Mutual Iniurance Company and Affiliated Companiet. home Ollicc: Columbui. OH 4}21S-2220 ANS12 11/00 L M r. and M rs. J a m e s W aylo n W ard Cornatzer Dance Team To Hold Yard And Bake Sale g The Cornul/.or Dance Touni will host u yard sale und buke sule ut ^ the Brock Cenler, North Main Sireel, Mocksville. on Juno 21. V If you would like lo donate ilenis, they will bo accepted June 20 ^ at the Brock Gym from 6-8 p.m. ^ D H S C lass O f ‘68 1 Planning R eunion The Davie High .School Class of l‘J68 will hold a planning meel­ ing for the 35th year reunion on Thursday, June 19, al 6:30 p.m. al Zoko’s in Mocksville. The dale und time for the reunion will bo decided. All interesled in helping are asked lo attend. For morc informulion.cull Bill Campbell al Cooleemee Elemen­ tary, 284-25«I . Four Corners News Bridal Wendy Brown Kristin Hinshaw Lori York Emily Osborne Meredith Harris Wen^ Fields Lisa Turner Amanda Dwiggins Emily Naylor UAj Mjrjum пшпе ta out regUlry TOLL FREE 866-715-4336,..For our Brides’ convenience ■ V'-'. t 11 f.'.vir-, • •- /}, ;• 4.5 -,1' Mon.-Fri. 9;3Qam-6;Q0pm Sat. 10;00am-5;00pm CLEMMONS COUNTRY STORE & GARDEN SHOP 2690 Lewisvlll&Clem m ons Road • 766^988 FARMEKS MARKET IN CLEMMONSp .v lW îL ■ J J -J __(10 j Farm Fresh Produce driving Daily Vine Ripe Tomatoes • Squash • Plcklin’ Cucumbers Sw eet Canteloupe • 6A Peaches • W atermelon Green Beans » Yldalia OhIoms ■ New Potatoes W.G. Wtiites Country Ham • Hoop Cheese • Butter Homemade Preserves • Fried Apple Pies • Pimento Ciieese 4 • Beautiful Hanging Baskets ' Free Hot Dogs Saturday, June 21 • llam • Zpm “ Come Experience Hometown Customer Service'' DAVIK COUN rv ENTERPRISK RKCORD, Tiuirsday, ,Птс 19,2003 - C3 JERRY'S M e a t P rocessing NOW SELLING Beef, Pork and Poultry For All Your Summer Cookouts • USDA Inspected • 3 0 Y e a rs E x p e rie n c e 892 Ralph Ratledge Rd • Mocksville 4 9 2 -5 4 9 6 Chlldress-Whltaker Engagement Announced Regina Sue Childress und David Neal Whilaker of Mocksville will be married on Aug. 9 at Oak Grove United Melhodisl Church, Mocksville. The bride-elect is the daughter of Linda and Danny VVelborn of Hamptonville und Michacl und Karen Childress of Thurmond. .She is a graduate of Slurmounl High School and allonds Forsylh Tech­ nical Comnuinily College, seeking a degree in biotechnology. The groom-to-be is the son of Bo and Judy Whitaker of Mocks­ ville, He is a gruduute of Davie High School and eurnod u diplomii in residential construction from Forsylh Tcchnicul Communily Col­ lege, He is employed by Unifi in Yadkinville. Hendrix Couple Celebrates Anniversary Pink and Lib Hendri.x of Olin celebraled Ihoir 0,‘illi wedding un- niversury with u cookoul for family and friends at their honio on June 14.The couple has five children, 11 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildrcn. The couple was married on June 18. 1938. Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary Molly Jo and Charlie McClamrock colebrald tlieir .‘ilith wed­ ding anniversary on May 26 wiih u cookoul al the home of duugh- tor. Lindu Tosh. A lol of fumily and friends were ihere to help eol- ebrale. Everhardt Couple Has Daughter Andy and Trade Sechresl Everhardt of Northbrook Drive, Mocksville, announce the birlli of a daughter. Dyllan Jane, on Sunday. Muy 2.“!, 2003 ul 5; 19 p.m. ut Forsylh Memoriul Hos­ pituI. Her big sister is 2-yeur-old Sidnoe. Dyllan weighed 7 lbs. 1.5 o/.. und wus 21,5 inchcs long. Maternal grandparents urc Burry und Ann Sechresl of Norlh Main Sireel, Mocksville, Paternal grundparenls arc Donnie Everhardt of Murrells Inlet. S.C. and the lale Pamela Everhardt of Cooleemee. Pater­ nal greut-grundparenls are Maggie Millsups of Mocksville und J.W. and Lena Everhardt of Mocksville. Contact Train Of Glory An incorrect telephone mim- ber for Norman Slocks and the Truin of Glory was included in an arlicle last week. The correct lelephone number is 751-2380. Vacation Bible School at The Church ofthe Ascension at Fork June 23-25,2003 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Picnic Sunday, June 29,2003 @ 10:00 AM Call 998-9865 for more information Also, visit us each S unday @ 10:00 A M or anytim e @ w w w .ascension-fork.org 183 Fork-Bixby R oad • A dvance, N C 2 7 0 0 6 Dnvid uiul Christy Cornatzer iinnnuiiee the l>irtli of their first child,» s(m„|iimes Nonli Cornatzer. Noiih was born on Mny 14, 2003 at Forsytli Medicni Center. He wei)>lie(l 9 pounds iiiui was 22 inches lull);. I’atvrniii (jraiuiparents are Terry and Aiulreu Cornatzer. Maternal Hrandparcnts are Roy and Fay Naylor and Rob­ ert nnd Ramona Dalton. Paternal !>reat-Krandpar- eiit.s are Tom and Ann Cornntzer, Mnry Cnrter nnti Ihe lale Ralph Curler. Mater­ nal ^reat-Krandparenls are Lester and Dorothy Naylor and H arvey and Sharon (Jrllfey. П • Л '- У ' k - " C edar Rock Assisted Living of Mocksville Pcace of Mind - Round the Clock Care M o m a n d D a d d o n ’ t h a v e to b e r ic h to g e t th e b e s t c a re p o s s ib le ! Cedar Kock is fully licensed hy Norlh Carolina and uses only certified staff who undergo complete criminal check and drua screening. • O n Site Doctors • 24 H o u r Security • Handicap • Snaci<s Transportation • Trips • Nutritious Meals • Outings • Activities • O n Site Laundry • Caring Staff • Medications • In'dependent Living Apartments A vailab le W e accept M edicaid «S Private Funding "If you thinl< your mom and dad deserve the best possible care, ca ll me, Shelia Sam m ons." ^ ^ :^ 'C e d a r R o c k 191 Crestview Drive Mocksville (336)751-1515 Larffc /uiaiifih to Serve - Sm all Enotifflt to Care^ С т и р Loofeing for some summertime iun? M u s le Fiiii G itm e s S m te h s C r u fts S m tfim i Р е Ш щ / Z o o S to v ic s For aä kids wRo- kive com|j(ßteil feindergwten tkougk fiftk gtade. K iiV s C a m p w ill h c h e h l Juli/ ! h h - llt h u i R ie h Р ш 'к ir o m S igftuf)tocU jfoc KiiiL's Cowf) by coliing R rstB a p tist C ktrc K a ± 7 5 1 -5 S 1 2 SPaceiSüMrreD! -RSGISTSR ЮШ1 lifl V ^l C4 ■ DAVIE COLN TY EN l ERPRISE RECORD. l’Iuirsilav, June l‘J. 2003 Donations M ade To Library S om e o f the new books m D uvic C ouiuy Public Libm ry, .171 N. M ain Slreet, M ocksville. N on-Fiction • Building Fireplace M antels: D istin ctiv e P ro jects for A ny Style Home - M ario Rodriguez • D epression A m erica - 6 vol­ um es by G rolicr Eilucatioiwl • D evil in the W hite C ily: M urder. M agic and M ailness at the Fair Thai Changes A m erica - I3ric Larson • D iseases - 8 volum es by G rolier Educational - A lphaK ’li- catly arranged articles prcsent m edical inform ation on m ore than .SOO diseases, di.scussing causes, sym ptom s, stages of the disease, its likelihoiul o f striking, treatm ents, prevention und long­ term effects • G nissi's: Versatile Partners for U ncom m on G arden Design • M oneyball: The .Art of W in­ ning an U nfairG aineby M ichacl Lewis • S elf-N urture: Learning lo Can- for ^■ollrself as HtTeclively as ^'ou Can- for Hvcr.v one Hlse • The Sm all Business Start- Up G uide: .-\ Suivllre Hlueprint lo S uccessfully L aunch Sour O w n Husiness • Smart Hiring: The Complete Guide to Finding und Hiring the Best Employees • U.S.A. Sixties - (j volumes by Grolicr Educulional Fiction • Cluire and Pre.sent Danger- Gillian Koberts • The Cluviiiet Polka - Keith Maillurd • Cry Me a River - Ernest Mill • Darwin’s Children - Greg Heur • The I’inal Confession of Mnlvl Stark - Robert Hough • The Latest Uombslicll - Michellc Mitchell • Lost Light ■ Michael Connelly • Skyhook - .li'hn Niince • Sucker Hel - .lames Swiiin • W hul’s b'liliii.i (iilbeil Gniiv'.' - IVlei Hislges The Summer Remliui! I'n> gr,un is in full sw in,« «1 llie l^ivie County IVil'Uc I il'i«i\. I.'illl I isu Neal al 7,s l-.;n^> ft>r moio iufoi- maiioii. ReKvca I'ousi mude a ilona- lioii u> the lil'iiuy, 1 leleu Uicuk und Keginu Shinsky made dona­ tions lo the libriiry in memoiy of .•\,n\y Jo Confer Ross and Jenna C onfer Ross. Bettie and Ralph S h o re m ade a d o n a tio n in m em ory o f A m anda D avis und Jim und Francine Duvis, D ona­ tions in m em ory o f Fannie G re­ gory Bluckw eldcr w ere m ade by Ruth Hoyle, Betty Etchison We.st and M urty E lchison Bubeock, G eorge W. M artin and Elizabeth and L ester M arlin, The library sluff m ade a donation in m em ory o f Jam es D ouglas M cQ ncen. Belly Elchison W est m ade a do­ n atio n in m em o ry o f C ly d e Studevent Jr. Ruth Hoyle m ade a donution in m cim iry of Jean S chooler. F rances and L arry T utterow m ade a donation in ho nor o f H etty lilchison und Rolund W est’s ,S0 w eilding an- niversaiy, lluvie {’otm ty Public Library luniis: M o m lay -T h u rsd ay 10 a,m , S;,(0 (vni,: F'riday 10 u.m.- .S;.lti |i,m ,: Sulurdny 1(1 a.m .-.l p .m ., Suiidav 2-.S p.m ., 751- :o.\<, C ooleem ee H ranch hours: M onduy noon-(t p.m ., Ttic.sduy- I'Vidiiy 1(1 u.ni,-5 p.m. (clo.sed for lunch from 12:.UI-I:.10), Sulur- duy uml S unday clo.sed, 284- 2805. A d v a n c e N e w s Oak Grove Patriotism There’s a nevy Am erican flag flying in M ocksville. Several m em bers of O ak Grove Uniteid M ethodist Church were on hand June 10 when the D isabled Am erican Veterans and Auxiliary 75 of Davie C ounty presented the flag - to be flown atop a newly erected pole beside the church's fellow ship hall. It w as donated in m em ory of W illiam F. and Laura Kay Nail, m em bers of the church and charter m em bers of the local DAV chapter. lly K dith Z iin m c n n an A dvance C orrespondent Father's Day was obser\ed al the M ethodist church Sunday w ith all fathers receiving a to­ ken gift from the church. The S allie Sue P eebles S.S. C lass gave gifts to the father w ilh Ihe oldest child present w ith him , und u gift to the father w ith the youngest child. Ed Vogler and Friinkie Vogler w ere recipients o f these gills. Tw o lovely cut flow er ur- rangem ents were on the. allur in honor o f all the fathers given hy the U nited M etliodist W om en. A nolher arrangem ent of flowers w as in honor o f M elany Shoaf's birthday June 15, given by her family. D orothy Curler wus a visitor al M ethodist church Sunday for w orship service, Brenda Barney was u visitor al church und w ilh her father I’uul Barney. Congratulations to Bill Ward w ho celebruled his 79lh birthday Sunday, June 15. Jack und D orothy C arter, G ruy und R uby N ell C arter, Peggy C urler R um m age and husbund Felix R um m uge spenl lust w eekend in the N C m onlains at Linvilie. C ongratulations to Janie Z. H endrix on the birth o f a grunil- daughter, Isabel Julia Bttrniim , on Saturday. June 14 at C oncord I lospital. She w eighed 7 lbs., 3 ozs. and w as 21 inches long. Isab el's p aren ts are M elissu H endrix B urnum and P hillip Burnum. A drtun P arley and frien d K risten W yehoff o f A rlington, Va. arrived Friday to spend the w eekend w ith A drian’s m other, E dilh Z im m erm un. S alurday they v isited the L ucky F our Ranch on Burton Road. Sutur- day n ig h t th ey v isite d B ess B ennett, Cynlhia Sum m ers and A shley T ritt in the C ornatzer com m unity. Janie H endrix and daughter A m anda H endrix and friend R i­ chard D unn joined A ilrian und K risten for w orship service ul ch u rch S u n d ay m o rn in g and w ere present for the aw ard given their m olhcr, Edilh Zim m cnnan, for her service in the church. Sunday aflernoon everyone w enl to M ocksville lo attend Ihe th e retirem e n t rece p tio n for Patsy D avis Crenshaw , form erly o f this com m unily. Several from our com niunity attended Ihe re­ ceplion in the M ocksville First M ethodist C hurch Fam ily Life C enter from 2-5 p.m . w ith many w ell w ishers unending. Leuving the parly they drove lo Concord . to HOO .tho now baby; iHnbal B arn u m , E d ith ’s fir.st grctif- grundchiUI nnd Janie H endrix’s first grandchild. M any from our com m unity are m aking preparations to at­ tend , and participate in T he R e­ lay For Life festivities next Sat­ urday at D avie H igh. We extend sym pathy to Elsie V ogler in Ihe death o f her sisler C arolyn H artm an, C rop D isaster Program A p p roved The C rop D isaster Program , us provided for hy the A gricul­ lural A ssistance Act of 2003, re­ im burses producers for qualify­ ing losses lo agricullural com ­ m o d itie s d u e lo d am ag in g w eather related conditions in 2001 or2(K)2. T he dam ages m ust be in ex­ cess n f 35 perceni of the farm 's expected production and covers all crops (excepi lob;icco) that w ere insured through federal crop insurance, all non-insurable crops for w hich crop insurance w as not uvailable and all iinin- sureil crops for which crop in­ surance w as available bm was not purchased. Producers m ust choose eilher 2001 or 2002 as the crop year lhat all losses will be filed in. As a condition o f receiving disas­ ter benefits on an insurable crop that w as nol insured, federal crop insurance pioviding a level o f cov erag e g realer than Ihe lev el a v a ila b le u n d e r ca ta - stiophic coverage is rei|iiired for the next two crop years. For non­ insurable crops, producers musl purchase cov erag e under the non-insured crop disaster assis­ tance program for the next tw o crop yeurs. Producers imisl provide ac- ccpiuble production evidence to sulistantiate losses on uninsured, non-insurable, and insured crops not m e e lin g the R M A lo ss Ihresliold. A final signup dale will be announced. L ivestock ow ners who did not apply for benefits under the Livesloek C om pensation Pro­ gram last fall have unlil July 3 to apply for benefits under Ihe L ivestock C om pensation P ro­ gram II, which pays a direct pay­ m ent to livestock ow ners based on Ihe num ber o f unim uls they ow ned on June 1, 2002. Interesled crop producers or livestock ow ners should contact the D avidson-D uvie FSA office ut 301 E. C enter Sl. in Lexing­ ton, or call I -«00- 524-3389, extension 2. i c a y TREE SERVICE i IT I 336-492-2944 TOLL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsyth & Davie County Selective Trimming & Pruning' Tree Removal Stump Grinding • Storm Damage * Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing • Trained Arborlst (Complete Clean Up) Saturday, Night Gatofi open lof piacuco iW G p tn FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. v B o W M A N y . G rayVtnBiori’Sßtäm Mun, STADIUM N ^ is 'c W R ^ li& S ^ e n d MODIFIED-100 Plus Sportsm an, Street Stock and Stadium S tock races and a D E M O L I T I O N D E R B Y ! Ш Ш Ш Fonule (ans admlitod for $1 (no oicort required), courtesy of TUcson. Fans' prize (rom R/C Xtrcmo: SSOO racllo-conlrollcd Monster Truct< / o f Atlinisaion AdiillB. IB and older - S10 Ageal2-17-$8 K ^ W L jU d - Ages 0-11-SI Childron under e FREE wilh adult sscDrt jmat PLENTY OF FREE PAHKINQ Inlormalion about stadium racing: (336) 723-1B19 DinieCounly Æfs fao With fbe Rum pelstiltskin, The M usical Saturday, June 21 Two Showings: 3:00pm & 7:30pm Performed by local children. Missciula Cliildrcn's Tliciilrc is one of ilie world’s largc,sl lourinu tliciilrcs, und lilt')' will be in M(K-ksville working wilh locul cliildrcn to prodiicc their own show. I'cnluriiig over .^0 local students upjwnring ns chnruclurs such us KuraiKlstiUskin, Clara, King Whwsat, llic Jcslcr, Wizards, Gnomes, Knighls, Villagers and Ihe Busy Bees. General Admission $5 . 0 0 Brock Performing Arts Center 622 North M ain Street M ocksville For additional Intormatlon contact the Davie County Arts Council box otfice at 7S1-3000 or ln(o@davlearts.org. B ein g K ind To A n im a ls O n M ay 23 the s tu ije n t council at N orth D avie M iddle S chool presented this check fo r $ 55 55 .1 0 to the H um ane S ociety o f D avie C ounty. T he council collected the m oney ina tw o w eek fun draise r and it w ill go to w a rd s helping build a new adoption center fo r the co u n ty’s hom eless anim als. (P ictured left to rig ht front) N ick S cham back, P eyton M urray, Jordan R eavis, Jessica B urgess, S arah H arvel, A m b e r P arrish, and B ret P eterson. (B ack) C hase M acaione, Jen ny S nyder, Zeb C ope, B randi C ockerha m , K aitlyn D ucote, and K elsey S hipm an, Sr. Legislature Convenes • take steps to ensure lhat the M edicaid C om m unity A lterna­ tives Progrtmi for Disabled Adults (CA P/DA ) rem ains a viable ser­ vice for older and disabled adults: • support the developm ent and operation o f senior centers; and • take steps to ensure that na­ tio n al c rim in a l b ack g ro u n d checks for em ployees o f long­ term care facilities arc completed “Both the slate Senate and House have com pleted their bud­ gets, careful attention m ust be given to budgel item s that affect program s und services for .se­ niors," said Dull, speaker pro tem of the Senior Legisature. Both budgets cull for a $1 m illion re­ duction in the hom e and com m u­ nily block grant program . N either budget provided foi the expansion of m obile dental units, which would provide den­ ial .services lo senior citizens liv­ ing in long-term care facilities. "A s our slate continues tc struggle with budget issues, se­ nior citizens, all citizens m ust continue lo advocate thal the vi­ tal program s and services thal help senior adults in our com m u­ nities are not losl because o f morc budget cuts." DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .June 19,2003 - C5 A hundred delegates and alter­ nates from across the state met June 10-11 to convene the North C arolina Senior Tar 1 leel Legis­ lature. 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Burial was in Rose Cemetery wilh Mili­ tary Rites by Dislricl 11 Mcmo- rinl Honor Guard. Memorials; First United Melh­ odist Church, 305 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Hospice of Davie, PO Box 848, Mocksville. Mr. Triplell was born Ocl. 20, 1922 in Watauga County to the lale June Vonley and Mullie Miller Triplell nnd wns retired from Ohio Edison Compnny with more Ihnn 38 yeurs of servicc. He served in Ihe U.S. Army during World Wur ll receiving Ihe Purple Heart, sev- erni Battle Slurs nnd wns n rifle c.xpen/mnrksmnn. He wns n ntem- ber of Firsl United Melhodisl Church nnd a former member of St. Marks United Methodist Church in Gallon, Ohio, where he served as head usher and was on Ihe board of trustees for 25 yenrs. He also served on various church committees and activities. Survivors; his wife, Nnncy Noblin Triplett of the home; 5 children, Mark William (Tonya) Triplett of Gallon, Tami (Steve) Walker of Mocksville, Tura (Phil) Holshou.ser of Salisbury, Tonya Hill of Winslon-Salem, und Michael Scoll Triplell of Colum­ bus, Ohio; 5 grandchildren; and 3 sisters, Slella Watson, Lenno Bell Miller, bolh of Deep Gup, nnd Mildred T, Summerlin of Lenoir. James Larry Dennis Mr, Jnmes Lurry Dennis, 62, of Advnnce, died Thursdny morning, June 11,2003, nl his residence. Mr, Dennis wns born July 10, 1940, 10 Jnmes Churles und Mnmie Lee Goins Dennis in Montgomery County. He hud lived In Forsylh Counly for the pnst 20 yeurs where he owned und )- operated L.D.'s Masonry, Mr. Dennis wus preceded in denth by Ilis purents und u duugh- ler, Donnn Kay Dennis. Surviving: his wife, Louise Russell Dennis of the home; 3 children. Yogi Ussery of Kerners­ ville, Shannon Jumes (Tommy) of Stunley and Mitzi Wood (Chip) of Clemmons; 3 grandchildren: a grenl-granddaughier; und a brolher, Lesler Dennis (RuthI of Knox, Ind. The funeral service wus held at 11 a.m. Friday. June 13 al Ihe Mausoleum Chnpel of Enstlawn Gurdens of Memory In Keriicrsville. Margaret Handsel Lane Mrs. Mnrgnrel Huiulsel Lune. 79, of Suin Rond. Mdcksville.dieil Friduy, June 13. 2003 ul Wuke Forest UniversUN Rnpiisi Mcdicnl Center in Winsiiin-Snlcm. A funerul \crvicc wus held Sunduy. June Iu l 3 p.m. ni Dulin United Melhodisl Church wilh Revs. Duvid Smilh und Ku\ O'Ferrell olTlciuling. Burinl was in the church cemetery. Memoriuls: Cnncer Services Inc. 3175 Mnplewood Ave.. Win­ slon-Sulem, 27103; or Humune Socicly of Dnvie. PO Box 153, Mocksville. Mrs. Lune wus born Feb. 14, 1924 in Sinnley (Gnsion Counly) lo Ihe lule Thonins Lnwrcnce uiul Loin Crnig Hundsel und wns u homemaker. She wns a grudunie of Guston Counly School und Kings Business College in Char­ lotte. During WorUI Wur II she wus u slenogruphcr for ihe FBI. She wus n member of Dulin United Melhodisl Church. She murried Rev. J. C. Lune in 1948 who wus a member of the Weslern NC Conference of the Uniled Melh­ odisl Church. He precedeil hei' in deulhNove. I, 1999. She wus ulso preceded in dculh by u son-in-luw; Robert Anderson. Survivors; 4 daughters, Culhy (Smitly) Motsinger of Midwuy, Pntricin Anderson of Murion, Curol (Dennis) Dobbs of Colum­ bia, S,C„ Mnrgnrel Ann Lune of Mocksville; 2 .sons. Bob (Lynn) Lane of Spurta, Chris Lune of Columbin, S.C.; 6 grnndchildren, 2 grent-grandchildren; nnd a close friend; Mnry Ton) Curler of Mocksvliie. Gerald Rudolf Konkel Mr. Geruld "Jerry" Rudolf Konkel, 78, of Clemmons, died Suturduy, June 14, 2003, nt the Knte B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He wns born in Milwuukee. Wise., on Oct. 29, 1924, to August und Gertrude Rudolf Konkel. Mr. Konkel wus n mentber of High- Innd Presbyterian Church and graduated from Marquette Uni­ versily with a buchelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He was retired from the Ladish Co. of Cudahy, Wise., with many years of service. Mr. Konkel wns an avid gardener and the neigh­ borhood handyman . He loved working with wood and was known for his wil and humor. Sur\’ivors: 3 dnughters, Nnncy Mueller nnd husbnnd Tom of Luke in Ihe Hills, III., Pulriciu Burin of Brynnt, Wise., nnd Lindn Konkel of Mocksvillc; u son, Ron Konkel und wife Ozdcn of Norwnik, Conn.; 5 grnndchildren; und n brolher. Leonnrd Konkel nnd wife Jnn of Hot Springs Villnge, Ark. Memoriuls: Americnn Cuncer Society, 4A Onk Brunch Drive, Greensboro, 27407; or Hospice/ Pnlliulive Cnre, IIOO-C S. Strntford Rond. Winslon-Snlem, 27103. Mabel Boger Howard Mrs. Mnbel Boger Howurd, 90, of Mnrklnnd Roud, Advance, widow of George A. Howurd, died Tuesdny, June 10. 2003 nt Dnvie County Hospital. She wns born July 15, 1912 In Dnvie County lo Ihe lute George Mulcus und Amnndn June Dunn Boger. She wns u member of Elbaville Uniled Melhodisl Church, the Uniled Melhodist Women nnd Clemmons Order of Eastern Star # 373. Mrs. Howurd was retired from WonderKnit und wus n seumlress. She hnd n love for flowers, birds nnd gnrdening. She was preceded in dealh by n son-in-luw, J. Odell Smilh, 3 sis­ ters, Esiel Allen, Irene Anderson, und Helen Williums, und 2 broth­ ers, Pnul und CInude Roger. Survivors; a daughter, Elaine Howurd Smilh of Advunce; u grnndson; 3 sisters. Sum Jones uml Evelyn Seumon of Mocksville, nnd Mury Alice (Elmer) Fulp of Wulkenown; n sisler-in-lnw nnd n brolher-in-lnw, Elvu Howurd Kriles, Vironn (Muck) Kriles of Winston-Snlem; nn udopled grnnddaughler nnd 3 greut-gnuul- children; und muny frieiuls. Funerul services were Thurs­ day, June 12 al 2 p.m. al Elbaville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Neville Storey officiating. Buriul wus in Ihe church cemetery wilh gruveside riles conducted by OF-S «373. Viemorinis: Elbnville Melhod­ isl. c/o Juanilu Blakle>, 1X44 Yudkin Valley Koud, Advance. .lohn Henry Kiger .Mr. John Henry Kiger. W of Cuiiu Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, June II, 2003 ni Forsyth Medicul Ceiuer in Win- slon-Snlem. I Funerni services were Salur- duy. June 14 ul 11 n.m. in Fuliui Funerni Chnpel with the Revs. Chris Clonl/., Brad I lollinuin and Lee Cook oliicinting. Burinl wus in Chesinul Grove United Melh­ odist Church Cemelery. Memorials: Chestnut Grove Melhodisl Cemelery Fund, c/o Kenny Hurpe, 3240 US 601 N.. Mocksville, Mr. Kiger was born Aug. 2,‘i, 1933 in Duvie Counly lo the lule Thomus Washington und Glad\s Seuls Kiger und was retired frcuii Kiger Trucking. He attended Smilh Grove Uniled Melhodist Church und wns a member of Chestnut Grove United Melhod­ isl Church. He wus un uvid hii'd wulcher and enjoyed gnrdening. Survivors: his wife, Louvelln Burneycnstle Kiger of Ihe home, 2 children, John Thomus Kiger of Morgunton, Lisu (Jimmy) Hyde of Mocksville; 2 siep-children, Teresu (Roy) Hurl. Melinda (Jimmy) Gentle of Mocksville; 4 grnndchildren; 3 greal-grnndchil- dren; n brother: De Wuyne (Peggy) Kiger of Mocksville, 6 sisters, Bessie Lee Boggs und Burburu Allen, bolh of S'udkinville, Ann (Sninmy) DeBusk of Winston-Sn- lein, Kniherinc (Pete) Matthews of Eust Bend, Lindn (Juckie) Hnrrison nnd Pntricin (G.W.l Allen, bolh of Mocksville. Carolyn Louise Hartman Miss Cnrolyn Louise Hurtmun. 79, of Advunce, died Thursdny uflernoon, June 12, 2003 nl Meudowbrook Munor in Clenunons. The funerni service wus held al Advance United Melhodisl Church by the Rev. Hurry Summons. Burinl followed ul Ad­ vnnce Bnplist Church Cemetery. Miss Hnrtinun wns born in Duvie County, Nov. II, 1923, the dnughlcr of J.A. nml Ruth Burner Hurtmun. She grudiinled from Appniuchinn Stute University und luughi school in Dnvie nnd Duvidson counties for more Ihnn 35 yenrs. She wus n lifelong resi­ dent of Advnnce und wus a mem­ ber of Advunce United Melhodisl Church, Order ofthe Euslern Slur nnd N.C. Associution of Relired Teucheis. Miss Hariman svus preceded in denth by her purents und u brother. Wuller B. Hurtmun. Surviving: u sister. Elsie 11. Vogler (Ed); u sistcr-in-luw. Vir- giniu Hurtmun; 2 nicces; 4 neph­ ews; nnd muny olher fumily mem­ bers mill friends. Memorinls: Advunce Melhod- i.sl Building Fund. 1911 N.C. 801 S., Advunce. H ade W. TYiplelt 1922-2003 MOCKSVILLE . <a ■ N e llD .iy M I 1928-2003 CLEMMONS S l P in kie P. B arker 1921-2003 MOCKSVILLE & Ernest L Cranford D-June 9,2003 ADVANCE i& Eugene C. Vest 1942-2003 MOCKSVILLE Annie L Cook 1919-2003 ADVANCE Grady C. Beauchamp ’l907-2lX)3 ADVANCE HaivldT. Willianl 1932-2003 ADVANCE 325 N. Mnin Street Mocksvillc. NC (3 3 6 ) 751-2148 .lames Frank Koontz Mr. Jumes Frunk Koont/.. 80. of U.S. 158, Mocksville, died Moiulny, June I f), 2003 nl Autumn Cure of Mocksville. A nieniorini gruveside service wns held Wednesduy, June 18 ul 11 a.m. at Rose Cemelery with the Rev. Churles Stewnrt officiniing. Mr. Koontz wus born Aug. 7. 1922 in Dnvie Counly lo the lule P. L. nnd Pnnsy Buity Koontz und wus relired from N.C. Depurlnient of Trunsporlulion und wus ulso u funner. He wns n velernn of the US Army serving during World Wur 11. Survivors: his wife. Nudine Lunier Koontz of Ihe home; 2 brothers, W. B. Koontz und Lewis L. Koontz of Mocksville. He wus preceded in dculh by u brother, Hcrniun Koontz, who died during World Wur II. 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To leurn more, utlcnd u meeting ul 7 p.m. Tuesdny, June 24 al Edgewood Baplisi Church, Cooleemee; orcoiv tuct Joe Smilh ul 998-2366 or Mr. und Mrs. Tom Ross ul 998-3788. Five yeurs were spent making the video, which hus been tiuns- lutcd inlo 807 lunguuges. Missionuries uround the world ure using it to help others know of the hope Ihut only Chrisl can bring. Melh­ odisl, Baptist. Pentecostal, Wesleyan and Independent Buptist churches huve comniilleil lo be a purl of Ihe effort. Cornatzer Methodist Plans VBS Cornatzer Uniled Melhodist Church invites children of all ages to this year’s Vacation Bible School with Ihe theme, “The Light­ house." Bible learning activities, crufts und music will be enjoyed, with snucks cuch night. The Bible school is scheduled for June 22-24, Sunduy-Tuesday. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The church is located at 1244 Cornalzer Road, Mocksville. Let Freedom Sing Saturday At Jerusalem Baptist Church The congregation of Jerusuleni Baptist Church, 3203 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksvillc, will host a miisieal saUilc lo Anicrica and all its heroes Salurday, June 21 ut 6 p.m. The Pruise und Worship Choir of Covenunl United Melhodist Church from Duylonu Beuch, Flu. will present Ihe niusicul experi­ ence “thut touches the hcurt und makes us ull proud lo be un Ameri- cun," said Ihe Rev. Jimmy Lancaster, pastor, ll will include new renditions of old favorites such as “This Land Is Your Lund," "The Slar ,Spangled Bnnner." “ Down by the Riverside" und more. Dur­ ing Ihc Suktlc lo Ihe Armed Forccs medley, a visuul tribute will be given lo honor all ihosc who serve the country (urnied Ibrccs, po­ lice, firefighters, doctors, nurses, teucliers, inventors, journulists, etc,). To include your hero by nume, cull the church office al 284- 2328, There will be a guest uppcurnnce by Erin Curler, a 2003 Grnnimy Awurd nominee and "America’s Hometown Girl." Cedar Grove VBS June 23-27 Cedur Grove Buptist Church in the Fork community will hold Vuculion Bible School June 23-27 from 7-9 nightly. The theme will be “Treusures of Tho Nile (on an expedition to Jesus)," There will be fun. games and Bible verses. Paslor is Calvin E. Smith. The chutvh telephone number is 940-5632. Erin MaKenzie At Bread Of Life Erin MaKenzie, formerly known as Erin Curler, will be in con­ cert at Bread of Life Buptist Church, N.C. 801 just off U.S. 601 Norlh, Mocksville, on Sunduy, June 22 ul 7 p.m. Churcfies Plan VBS Holy Cro.ss Lutheran and First Presbylerian churches will huve a "lop secret" Vuculion Bible School with the Iheine “All Things Arc Mi.sslon ... Possible" July 13-17 nl Firsl Prcsbyterlun, 261 S. Muin St., Mocksville. Join for u covered di.sh supper ul "hcudquurlcrs," the church fel­ lowship hull, at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 13 and for dinner piovidcd ul 5:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday. The schools ends al 8 each night. VBS ‘Bible Land’ At Rock Hill June 28 Take un exciting wulk through Bible Lund al Rock Hill Baptist Chinch's Vacation Bible School June 28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. You will meel many funious Bible churuclers like Nouh, Jesus, Blind Barlimueus, Mury and Martha, the crippled man und more. You will be enlerlnined by puppets who live on Nouh’s Ark. You will get lo •see Jesus raise Luzurus from the deud. You will see firsl hund Ihe miruculous heuling of the blind und crippleil. These rcenuctnients will bring Ihe Bible stories lo life for all who pui'licipule. All children IVom rising kinderguriners lo rising sixth graders ure invited. There will be snucks, lunch, gumes. .songs and crufts, wilh plenty lo tuke home lo parents. For more informalion or lo prciegistcr, contuci VBS Direelor Brendu Muyo al 765-7432. All children are welcome and uny fumi­ lies who do not huve a church home arc invited to visit Rock Hill Sunday mornings at 10:30 or Wednesduy nights ul 7. Joe Wood- wurd is the paslor. Rock Hill is localed al 1100 N.C. 801 N. (be­ tween Redland und Yudkin Valley roads), in front of the Duvie Counly Wuter Tower. WILLYOU BE ONE OF T H E 7 0 ° /“ ? Allei (i‘>. yi'U huvc uiinv ihun u TOV. iliaiuv di nmlinK siinic' kUuliill(inK-U'rm пш'Г Tei Icum lum'dur Гипц-Тспп Cjuv liisuramc cui hclp )’mi IiiuuIIl’ iIil' cosis ol l'.su’iiik'il taro, jusi lulk tei your m'ighbmhoiid Sluii'Г а гт '“' Arcui lisicdlH'Imv.Wl', I.IS'H VOI' I.IVI.. DAVIE COUN TY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Tliursda.v, ,(iiiie 19, 2003 - C7 tiri’jt Mdrrls, Ajii'llti <i> s S.|||4|||M\ Siii'i'i Mixksvilli' M H(i-7)l->‘U)S L ik e a g o o d n iìig h b o u , St a t i; F a r m is t h iìu iì.INIUaANCI i.r,¿ ¡■•■‘"-Г'- ■ "■ - ' I l . K .l.i/.v .in ij ,,1Ш Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No CreeK Primlllvo Baptist Church,222 Aubrey Merrell Rd.. Mocksville. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 n.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conlerence.t :30 p.m. Pastor. Richard Kirby. Eaglo Heights Church,to a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m, Tuesday Powertime. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Bible study andAwanas. Casual dross, contem­ porary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mocksvlllo Wosloyan Church: Hospitnl St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595, Union Chapol Unlled Mothodlst Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rev. Brad Holliman. Conler Unltod Melhodisl Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor. Stephen Blnir. 751 - 2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940* 3753. Elbovllle Unltod Mothodlst Church: N.C. 801, Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11), 1 st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Teens for Chrisl (ages 12- 18) meel Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooloomoe Church of Qod: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Sofvice and Children’s Church. 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more info, call pastor Robert Hulelle at 264-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornotzor United Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 n.m- Worship. 11 a.m.. Rev. Kaye Frye, pastor. Bothel United Mothodlsl Church: Belhel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 n.m, Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advanco United Molhodisi Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 n.m. Youlh. 5 p.m. Rev. Harry 0. Sammons.Downtown Advar^co. Farmington Unllod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769, Rev. Melinda Snydor. Oak Grove United Mothodlst Church; 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a,m. Worship, 11. Concord United Methodist Church, Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship-. \ \ a,m. Sunday School: 10 a.m, Pastor, John Andrews.Hardison Unltod Mothodlst Church; Worship, 9:45 n.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wonderlul Wodnes-days Children's program. 6-7:30. Pastor. Rov. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, to a.m. Sunday Worship. lt. Evening service, 6. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Rond, Hlllsdalo Uni tod Mothodlsl Church: 5228 U.S. 158.Advance. Contomporary worship Sunday 10:45 n.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dress, refreshments. Jr. High Youth Sunday night. 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Midweok(S>Hillsdale prayer service, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions. singles, womon's. men's. Pastor: Jerry Wobb, 998-4020. Wosloy Chapol United Mothodlst Church: Worship Service; 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snydor. Pino Rd. Rodland Pontocostal Hollnoss Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evoning: 6:30. Wednesday prayer mooting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles.Holy Cross Lutheran Churoh, 1913 U.S, 601 s. Worship; 10:30 n.m. Sundny School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Robert Kasllng. 751-5419, htlp://www.mindspring,com/''holycross/ Mocksvlllo First Prosbytorlan Church, 261 S. Main Sl. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Chorlslers (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor; W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N, Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336 -723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience002 nnlpt) Riitlodgo Rd • Mocksvlllo 492-5496 J . p. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. 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 лЫЖ. Ш Ш С н А й о т к 5431 Hwy. 158* Advanco, NC 336-998-1987 NealCarler. 751-2507. Mocks Unltod Mothodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance, Rev. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday woiship; 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m.Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School; 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Children’s minislry. Before and aller school programs, 940-5296.Hltlddole Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Sludy 9 & 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. Pnslor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister of Music. Brent Hellon. 4815 U.S. 1S8. Advance.Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sundviy Services, 10 a.m.. 7 p.m, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Now Bellovors Ministries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksville. Sundny School. 10 a.m.. worship, 1 \. Wodnosday nlgJ>\ Bible study. 7. Pastor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock, 492-5566, Liberty Unllod Mothodlst Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship:9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First Unllod Mothodlst Church of Mocksvlllo. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a,m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary formal. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main Sl. 751- 2503. Pastors. Cryslal Alexander and Charles Turner. Bollovor's Sonship Tabornoclo: Sunday worship. 10:30 n.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch, 998- 1324. Cnnn Rd, - Potter’s Lnne. Turrontino Bnplist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship. 11; Nighl Service, 6. Pnslor; Rov. Joe Smilh. Bothlohom Unllod Mothodlsl Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10. Worship, II a.m. Second Sundny at 6:30 p.m., contemporary worship. 321 Redland Rd., Advance. 998- 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: kaybelhumc@yadtol.net Episcopal Church of tho Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance, Sun, School. 10 a.m, Worship. 11 a.m, 998-0857. Dial A Slory Ministry for chlidron. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Clomont Grovo Church ol Qod, Body ot Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslor; Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: Tho Bible Is Right, Tuesdays. 5-5;30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m,. WSTP 1490 AM. Groon Meadows Boptlst Church Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wodnosday Prayer & Bible Study. 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022.Liberty Wosloyan Church, 2106 Shollield Rd., Hnrmony, Sundny School10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed. Bible Advomute 7 p.m., St. Ministry 2nd Tues. each monlh 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor; Ronald Lee. Bixby Prosbytorlan Church, 1606 Fork- Bixby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Peter Peterson, 998- 6813. Dulln Unltod Mothodlst Churoh, 897 Dulin Rd.. Mocksville. 998-5409, Pastor: David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m., WoiShip 9:30 a.m. Cooleemoo Unllod Mothodlst, Main St.. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284*6135)In Homo Qlbio Studios, by Rnndy Howell. 284-4667. BoarCrook Baptist Church, BenrCreek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 n.m.. Worship11 n.m., Biblo Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rov. Willinm Leo Cook HI. pastor. Cooloomoe First Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Morn, Worship II a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p,m., Youlh, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper, 6 p.m. Music minister, Rogina Chandler. Mocksvliie Second Prosbytorian, 400 Pine St. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Loach,751-1410 Sl. Francis of Assisi, RC. Masses: Monday-Friday. Morning Mass, 9. Wednesday, 7 p,m. Salurday 5 p.m, Sunday. 8 a,m, and 10:30 a.m, Spanish Mass al 12:30 p.m. Rov. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751-2973. Farmlnglon Baptist Church. Sunday morning Biblo study, classes for ail ages. 10. Worship; 11. 1841 Farmlng-ton Rd.,5 miles (rom 1-40. Pastor; Scott Lyerly. Church; 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blolso Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, of! U.S. 601 N. at 1-40, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship. Sunday. 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday School. 9'45 a.m. Sunday evening. 7, Wednesday Biblo sludy and mission programs for all ages. 7 p.m. Paslor: Glenn Sellers. Assoc, pastor. Ken Furchos. www.blaisebnplist.org.Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville, Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: tl n.m. Pastor: Ruv. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon United Mothodlst Church, 3895 N.C. aOi S., Advanco. Worship; 9:45 a,m, Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor; Rev. Neville Storey. Hoavon Bound Fuil Gospol Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksvlllo. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praiso/ worship. 7. Pastor. Jamos Ward. 998- 6394. First Bnplist Church. 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312, Contemporary early worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sundny School (or all ages, 9:45 a m. Traditional worship service. 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday. 3 p.m, Wednesday. C:3Q p.m., activities for children, youth nnd adults.Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship service. II a.m.. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays,7 p.m, Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m,998-8306. Cornatzor Boptlst Church, 1372 Cornalzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11: evening, 6:30; Awana's Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Now Union Mothodist Church, 1869 Shelfioid Rd., at Counly Lino Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m.. conlomporary worship with casual dress and refreshments: 9:45 a.m, Sunday Schoo! assembly. 10. Sunday School for all ages. 11 n.m.. Worship. 492- 5367, Ijamos Baptist Church. Shellleld Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship. 11. Sundny evening, 6, Wodnosday. 7 p.m. Paslor, Tommy Fausl, St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd,. Mocksville, Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship. It a.m. Rov. Anthony Freeman. Advonco First Baptist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m, Paslor;Martin Kastner. 998-6302. Church of Qod of Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mockavlllo. Sunday School. 10 а.m., worship. 11. Sundayevening, 6: Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor; Rev. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. Midway St., Cooleomeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday ovenlng, 6; Wodnosday Awnna/Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Biblo Study, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour, 284-2077.Sovonth Day Advontlst Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbath School, Salurday. 9:30-11; Worship. 11'noon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macodonio Moravian Church, 700 N,C. 801 N,, Advance. Sundny School. 9:30-10:45 a,m. Worship, 8:45 nnd II n.m. 998-4394. Paslor; Rev. Grog LitHo. Yadkin Valloy Baptist Church. 1324Yadkln Valloy Rond, Advance'. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11 & б. Wednesday Night Prayor moeling, 7:30, Livo Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11- Noon. Mt. Zion Hollnoss Church of God. U.S. 64 E. nt Mill Street, Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 n.m,, Morning Worship. 11. Pnslor: Bishop James Ijames. Ml. SInal AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance, Sundny School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr,, paslor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living Qod, 2121 Cornalzer Rd,, Advance, Pastor, Rev. Porry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m, Solom Unlled Mothodlst Church, Salem Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd.. 8 miles west ol Mocksville. Worship, Sundays nt 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10;45,UMW. second Wednesdny. UMM first Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Slephen Blair. PInoy Qrovo Unltod Methodist Church. 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11, Pastor: Rov. Kendall C, Glovor, 998- 7316, New Jerusalem Apostolic Church,291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Paslor. Nettye Ijames-Barber, 751*0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday nlghl: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayor, 6 p.m.Truo Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. to Camelia Lane. Mocksville. Paslor: Steven W. Dalton, Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Episcopal Church of tho Good Shophord. Church & Cross sis., Cooleomeo. Worship, 9:30 a.m., lellowship hour allor church. Bible Sludy 2nd and 4th Sundays aMer church. Priest: Rov. Nonh Hownrd.Josus Life Mission. Libnrty Church Rd., Mocksville, Sunday School. 10a.m., morning worship. 11, Sunday ovoning at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m, Pastor: Hilda Reavis.Mocksvlllo Church of God, 662 U.S. 64 E, (beside Armory). 751-0817. Pastor: Larry Hollilield. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sunday evening. 6. Wodnosday ovoning. 7.Jorusalom Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S,. Mocksvlllo. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m.. praise and wofship, 9;45, Sunday School lor all ages; 11. morning worship; 7, evening worship. Wednesday services; 6 p.m., lamily fellowship meal;7 p.m.. TeamKlD, Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Bible Study. Nursery lor infants and toddlers.Foilowship Boptlst Church. 1084 Rnlnbow Rd., Advance, 998-6544, Sundny School, 10 a.m., worship. 11, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday sorvico, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. Smith Qrovo AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville, Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Qlenn, pastor.Eolons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd,. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer mooting. 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr, David Gilbreath. 998-6149.Abundont LHo Christian Victory Conlor, 117 E. Depot St., Mocksville Paslor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9;45 a.m. Morning worship. 11. LHo Communily Church, Sundays, 10 a.m., Brock Perlorming Arts Cenler. North Main Slreet. Mocksville. Contemporary stylo worship with Paslor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tabornoclo. 2408 Hwy. 158. Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship. 11 a.m.. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. 6 p.m, Wednesday, 7 p.m.. AWANA children and leens. ndulls, prayer mooting and Biblo study. East OovIo Baptist Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Conlor, 5397 U.S. 158, Advnnce. Sundays, 8:15. Bible sludy for older ndulls; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45, Biblo study for nil ages; 6 p.m Sunday evening service. Wednesdnys, 7 p.m., Bible Sludy nnd Prnyer Service. Pastor, Max T. Furr, 998-5584. Llfo Community Church, Days Inn, Madison Rond. Mocksville. Ser­vices Sunday, to a.m. Gall Kevin Stewnrt, pnslor. about Wednesday ovoning life groups, 753-5433. V O G L E R & S O N S I'UMcrui lliiiue 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, N0 27012 336- 766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 L A R R Y ’S W O O D F L O O R IN G S E R V IC E Years Experience Snnding • Rollnlshlng Installation • Old & Now Work Larry McCloimoy • Mocksville 336-751-1721 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. 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Gates open at 9:00 AM Friday for Teams to set-up IfáU Thanks to our M ajor Sponsors: F O O D & D R I N K S W I L L B E S O L D B Y P A R T I C I P A T I N G T E A M S A S F U N D R A I S E R S F O R T H E E V E N T S o b r i n g m o n e y t o s u p p o r t y o u r f a v o r i t e t e a m s ! i W X i l N E Л V a C H A N N E L ¿Rock N' Roll Favorites LAWNCHAIRS ARE SUGGESTED f o r s e a t i n g c l o s e t o t h e s t a g e . Feature DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsday, .luno 19, 2003 - Dl '” 1 !> A S m o o th T ran sitio n Kinder Camp Helps Young Students Get Ready For School Ity M ikf IlarnhiirdI Davie Connly Enterprise Record CO O LEEM EE - Tlie first clay of scliool can be a friglitening experience. It’s espociiilly friglilciilng for chil­ dren who havo never been in a day care, Ihose who have spent their firsl four years of life mostly al liome. Enter Kinder Camp, Davie County's answer lo those first day jit­ ters. This year, upproximiitely 144 chil­ dren arc ¡itteiiding Kinder Camp, which is being held at cach of Davie’s elemen­ tary schools. They nol only learn some of the things they'll need to know when they start school in August, they get comfortable witli the .scliool which they will attend. "We try to transition them inlo tiie .school .setting," said Amy Stolces, who is in lier third year teaching Kinder Camp. More can be acconipiislied with each child, she said, because the cla.sses are smaller, wilh a leucher and an assistant for every 12 children. "That smaller class size really helps," she said. “The kids are a lot more confident wlien they begin the school yei»'.” Cliildren attend the class from 8- ili.K) a.m. every weekday for four weeks. They work on ulpluibcl recog­ nition, letter sounds. They practice writing their name, counting and learn calendar skills. "I've taught kindergarten after Kinder Camp and you can lell it's re­ ally helped them," Stokes said, Kinder Cunip is the bruinchild of Lynn Marrs with Davie County Scliools, willi funding from the Part­ nership for Children. Marrs is pleased with Ihe growth, and the success of the program. “The biggest cliange is that now, I liave par­ ents calling and asking for their cliil- dren to come. Kinder Camp is designed to give cliildren a sneak preview of what to expect when they enter kintler- garten." It is designed for cliildren who have never been in a structured day care set­ ting, or ones witii special needs, wlio have a separation anxiety or Eiiglisli is their second language. “One of llie main reasons we started this is 64 percent of children in Davie Couniy aren’t in duy carc," said Peggy Nuckols, Partnership executive direc­ tor. More programs help to get children ready for scliool, as well. Throughout llie school year, a school staff member visits ail partici­ pating day cure centers and works with the 4-year-old clas.ses, witli the day care teachers. Materials are sent liome to help paieiits at these meetings. In evety elementaiy school, there is a prescliool story hour in whicli'par- ents bring, and stay wilh their 4 year olds in the scliool. "It’s also a lime for tlie parents," Nuckols said. Bryant H ernandez and Mauriclo Carillo-Rodrlguez enjoy playing In the soapy bubbles at Kinder C am p at C ooleem ee Elem entary School. ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson Lynn Marrs and Peggy Nuckols discuss Kinder Cam p.Bequer Paguaga helps Eva Hicks with a project. S helby R eich p ractices te le ­ phone skills.Nicole Miller w atches as Kelly Davis gets som e help writing her nam e from teacher, Sherri Robinson. 1)2 ■ DAVIK COUNTY KN’IKRPRISK Rii CORI), riuirsdny, .luiii- 19.2003 April Ervin Awarded Retired School Personnel Scholarship Erviii April Ervin. II 2()().1 jiriiíliiiilc of Duvic Hiyh .Scluuil. is llic rc- cipicnl of the aniuiiil sclu)liir.slii|i awiirclcd hy tlie Diivic Cminty Re­ tired Scluuil P c r s n n n c I . .She will iit- tciul Appalii- chian State U n iv e rs ity where she plans to major in elementary eduealion. r-rvin was a guest at the June .“i meeting of the Retired School Personnel al Bermuda Run Coimtry Club. Slie displayed a scrapliiiok she hail crealeil which highlighted her work with chil­ dren and spoke ahout her long­ time desire to iiecoinc a kinder­ garten teacher. The meeting rciiliircd a pro­ gram of violin music by I'rederick McIntyre, the grand­ son orineintierEllene McIntyre and her husband, George. He is ajuniorat Ihc N.C. School of the Arts and hopes lo bccomc a con­ vert violinist. Mike Hendrix ac­ companied on the piano. President Lorcne Markland gave a report on ihe highlights of the year, which included a health fair for iiicinbers. the school dictionary piojcet, and several initiatives which hnve provided better communication with members and potential members, the school system, and legislators in Raleigh, The group will iiieet again on the first Thursday of September al noon at liermuda Run Coiin- iry Club. All retired scliool per­ sonnel are weleoine. Call Lorcne Markland or Sadyc Barger for infonnalion. Megan Russell On HPU Dean’s List Megan Russell of Advance has been named to the spring semester academic dean's list al High Poinl University with a minimum grade poinl aver­ age. 5 FAMILY YARD SALE Fri. & Sat June 20 & 21 7i00am until • Hain o r Shino2618 Snndy Springs Road Harmony (near Lono Hickory)Clothes. Fufnitufo, Lols of Misc, Housohold Items! E a t Y o u r V e g e ta b le s The cool, wet spring has been good to certain area vegetable growers. At left, Eunice Stroud shows a head of lettuce that measured 28 inches in circumference. It was her first try at growing lettuce for the Fred Lanier Road gardener. “I had no idea it would grow that big,” she said. “I give the credit to the Lord." At right is William Broadway of Mocksvilie, who has been growing cauliflower for more than 10 years. Broadway planted around 50 cauli­ flower plants in IViarch. The one pictured above is the biggest one so far. “You can’t get that in a grocery store," said Broadway. 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KtralQhl Acrot« to 6018. l«(t on SoulhwooU Of, «eo aigritl 173 SunnyiMli Ln -limit.», i/.ito 3ilM vu'r wi'll ir-(if,l,M4M 1111,000 tt74 Jtriclto Ctiuicti RJ1 '-./4 nr 3ÍIM >|»псж)<110г1 t.ntn - $111.B00 IMSofieliliiB Way - Sp.vrtjiArirt.-jnannrnA iJivwrrte m 1 7 ,ic $81.900 ¡BeMtHaffifeiiia i.t)i 16 Chirtetlon RiOg« Uecklown Hdr^-.f fit.l I.-VITI Urn orrrA«xj ■"•■'Т'л'ьини зим РИА 'н-тш \tfwi $17.500 rmnodekHl ifUKi«« ^ UuC И«|> b*in Rrt Ш\ VUA í'.l'rluvi t'txx» Ч' А 0>ni'>y m' $124.000 121 AuiMn# Ln •ЭП»} :ПА Tr;<>4.riie Тип $44.900 4217Forbii*h Rd taM Doni 3(ÎR ?BA vrrtii ri»3rfiinin«Kl $97.MO &12 E Leili>glo«i Rd in9:i F .l'iT) lliMiwt 4IÌM :illA u>u< J СЮО '.if $117,000 iei9Hivtr«i(t«Df - и»« Mitma «y Vk-> inn ¡'ilA 1674 Junction RdMorfit»' ЭПМ 2в1Э Wynbrook [)r IKKi' '-ЦА I cJ'fufigbkmU219.500 .'»A o»w 1 ХД) S» $90.800 b-yh W.‘-4 $147,900 G p e a t s e p i U c e a £ a £ | p e a b p r i c e ! Sellers savo up to thousands on Co m m ission! Feature Home 198 Springhill Dr. Now Pricel $139,000 . H.firiipl.'ico. o.i/fibo,cur HIUICIHKI ClUfKllt.CALL KEN SALES! HOWARD R E A L T Y M O S ,S j| ls liu r) 'S I . M o ( l( « H lc ,N C 27028 (336) 751-3538 lldurv M ünJjyFiikUy ■iiluttb)! « -Ц SunJ«y By Appi. lar 1 0 IVILS ЗиП, 2DA. 316t/- ac»o‘j. wi!li 100*/-íicros Inrrn 3DR, 2ÛA. out- btioarn iincl pond S2,970,400. t)iclcjü , crock S575,000.OulblíimlifY) ЗВП, 2DA en 42i/-Ac, 191Ct/ •sq lt,MANY.tmcmi,es $309,900,3 bedrooms. 2.5 bnlhs, Likofronl ut HicKor/ Hill $299,500.5 l)odrooms, 3.5 ball>5, 1,49 acros. Hickory Hill. $279,900. 1085N.M«1nSt. 17НП 207N.CAROU'NACincic Г7Ш П 428S.SAUSsui)VSiisn Г7ВП 115Sanctuai» Lane. Г2КП 17S FniHiihtfdRiun ЗВП 1 5RA 1Ч-Л Гчм! ACШ'Л (''ufi>!) согт'р S69,000 11 S alrrw n i rto a d .12 Salm ons Road Dear C fM k Ch Hd 1715 P e op le s CreekO ttB o lh e lC h . n d...........Byerly Crianel R d...........6 0 I S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K syd on Drive (com m ercial) Cedar n idg o Rd ............ ЗПП 1ПЛ ПСЛ Aitv)ü.\s Л g.’ib liirfu'ico H.r,I(if< Cojict.TiifL- $60,000 Ai)r.okil»!ly (jruat ‘.tarior homo! 2Dr. ШЛ, onci, pmch $59,900 Diink io|X), !.oiliiic} 'iis is", l)sml, m i 1ПА $45,000 A v a i l a b l e L o t s a n d L a n d A n d R e n t a l P r o p e r t i e s ......24 A c $140,025......10 Ac. $45 050. 91 97 A c $413B65 14 0 3 A C S185.900......6 64 Ac, $60,000.. .. 2 1 9 A C . $25,000 ..I 5 6 n c r e s $140,000 .2 15 flcroi $160,000 1 257 acres $29, S nrifordA ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bear Creek C h n d.........M adison R d icom m erclallFarm in gton..................Vircassd ell L o n e...........Tittle TrailISO N orlhbrooli.............tlwy COIN .... l.4 o c ro s $134.900 .40 02 acres $257,000 2 acres $425.000 ,16«/-acres $142,400 .. .2 29 acres $1в,000...30 n cre s $172.500...2 29 acres $29.5006.5 acres $46.475Lot 15, G a rde n Valley Rd. PO S S O W N ER FIH AN CtU G....$18,900 S tielliold Plond....D rum Ln ne......... 3600-G O ld R osobud, Clom m ons lO lO fe n m n g to n Rit357 Avon Stroet......356 Avon Sireot......5176 Hwv 150 317 Avon Slrool...... 2 t)fdr(xjms 1 t),ilh, (jrcal starier homo 01 investirifnt property $44,900 .....2 0 i/-a cios $139,500.....12 a cres $23.900 МЛП^ K I N M l I V I h NH in V A H I ) S A I I S H A N D ,M l U A W I S:Ч1И\ГЛ 7SJ.(lSbJ r s i u i n 7Sl« S l.l tlM),\IIAim. (il\A(ПМ7SlHSí,<í Tatum In Tau Beta Pi Paul F. Tatum 111 of Country Lane, Mocksville. has been iii- lUicled into Tau Beta Pi. llic en­ gineering lionor .society, at the Johnson Graduates ' From Hargrave Military Academy Zachary Taylor Joliiisoii graduated wilh honor.s I'rom H ¡1 r g r a V e Military! A cad em y, C h a t h a n i, Va., on May 31. The son of Glenn and Jan Johnson of Advance, he plans to attend Ccn- .Fol"'Son Iral Piedmont Comnuinily Col­ lege. Honor graduates maintained a mintnnun 3.0 grade poinl av­ erage and complete the Ad­ vanced SUidics Diploiuii. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical Stale University. A junior majoring in me­ chanical engineering, Tatum is married lo Meli.ssaTatum and is Ihc father of two daughters. Brce and Sophie. He earned an asso­ ciate degree in mechanical en­ gineering I'rom Davidson Counly Community College in 1988. While at N.C. A & T Taluni served as the vice chair. I'und raiser, corporate liaison and newsletter editor I'or the student section ol'ihe American Society ol' Mechanical Engineers. He is also a peer advisor. Tatum is conducting research on structural heallh monitoring through a grant provided by NASA and the Marshall Space Plight Center in Huni.sville. Ala. Tau Beta Pi is Ihe secomi old­ est honor .society in the nation and represeiils the highest honor to be obtained by an engineer­ ing studenis. Membership is awarded on the basis of high .scholarship and exemplary char­ acter. D a v i e P l a c e fj^ng Assisted Living Community Davie Place salutes David Powell, one of our newer residents. D a v i d P o w e l l Born in North Carolina, David spent a number of years working as a retail store manager in New York. He finds traveling around Moclcsvillc a breeze as his average commute to w ork in New York was 1-2 hours by train in the morning and 1-2 hours cach evening! David has two sons, one living in California and the other in Cooleemee. He enjoys the outdoors and can often be seen sitting on our porch, smoking his pipe. David is our only pipe smoker. W e recently celebrated several birthdays al Davie Placc and served David’s favorite, pineapple upside-down cake. Fqr b r fo m a tim On Pldcement, Contact: Suzanne Stmpson or Sam m ie Carol Morgan 336-751-2175 DAVIK COUN rv KN'I'KRI’RI.SK KKCOKI), rinirsdav, .luiit 1'Л 2003 - D3 S e j a l V i n o d P â t e ! E a r n s M e r e d i t h C o l l e g e D e g r e e .Sejal Vliiod I’litel dl' Mocks­ ville eimiL'd II biicheldi 's ilegree with honois IVom Mcrcilitli Col- legc in Kiilciyh (1иг1му lito Spring 201).^ Coimncnccmonl on Mny 11, F e a t u r e d L i s t i n g s N e w H o m e s 2 3 6 Townpark DriveKinderton • Built 2002. Hdwds In foyer, DR, LR & kit, Wcii equipped & spiicious i<it, 3 large BRs, 2.5BAs, 2 iovely porches, Nnturoi gas dual zone heat, H20 & gas logs. Great detached 2-car gar. Cail Glen or Karen. $249,900 817 Garner StreetCharming 3BR, I BA cottage witli hardwood floors a eat-in-kilchen. Many updates. 2-car carport with 10x22 utiiity area. Convenient in-town location. Cali Debbie. $89,900 Company realty Mocl<sville Office:336-751-9400 IdLI. rRi:ii l -H()0-'55D-33H3 Hillsdale/Advance Office;336-998-8900 rol l I KIil-; 1-888-828-2234 w w w .pcnninglonrciilly.cDin N e w L i s t i n g s 112 Covenant Cove Elishii Creek Ridge - Quality slick built ranch, ЗВП, 2BA, walk-in closets in ea. BR & corner FP vv/gas locjs in greatrm. Addt'l features Include oversized 2-car gar,30 yr. roof, Call Mary $125,900 188 Winding Creel< RoadNew Construction. Split 3BR, 2BA floor plan w/vaulted celling & gas log FP, trey celling In master BR. XL master BA. wooded, private loLCall Cindy. $164,900 148 Davie Street Nice 3BR home with large rooms In historic Cooleemee! Updated with vinyl siding and replacement windows, new paint. Priced to sell. Call Cindy $59,900 205 Country Circle Custom home with 9'& vaulted ceilings, MBR on main & upper, ceiling fans in all rooms, paved pallo, 7.59AC fenced. Call Peter - Owner/Agent. $379,500 384 Parl< AvenueCharming brick ranch on beautiful ) .7 acrei, in-town location. 3BR, 2BA, 2 fircplaces, totally updated kitchen, hardwood floors and freshly painted. Call Bobby. $189,900 606 Garner btreetWell maintained brick ranch in excelleni condition. Nice lot v^lth private backyard. Convenient In-town location and priced to sell fast.Call Glen or Karen. $91,500 2404 Milling RoadNow carpel & fresh palnl make this cozy collage as comfortable as grandma's house. Very large rooms, quiet countryside and lots of storage. Call Janice. $59,900 Lot 47 Elisha Creel« DriveAnother prelly home almost complete. 3BR, 2BA, split BR plan. Cherry cabinets In kil,gas log FP In grlrm, master BA w/jetted lub & walk-ln shower. Call Mary. $134,600 *Ar, 130 sterling Drive New conslruclion. 2BR, 2.5BA townhouse. Graet room w/gas log fireplace, large master suite w/sltling area. Convenient location 1-40 & town. Call Janice or Bobby. $169,900 166 Shallowbrook DriveNew conslruclion by Wayne James. 3BR 2BA vavilted gioauoom.iornial DR, solid cherry cabinets, fin, bonus room & room to expand lo 4lh OR & 3rd BA, Call Janice $197,400 277 Peoples Creek Road Whal a beauty! 3BR. 2BA, bonus room, all largo rooms, fenced yard, porch, dock, Berber carpel, wood blinds.Call Peter $179,500 Jnnice Oet>blaMcD«nl«l Pennington79M7BO 000-1204 Karan P«<«r OrlQa«it aion CIndy Janie JackieMaraatfy Heaven Ferrell SUnlev Durham Mtnton Coultlon0ID>1«2a 000*1047 e9ft-2049 > 050-9173 940-7922 071-0707 791-0400 C O L D U i e U . B A N IieR Q TRIA D , REALTORS' 331 FREO m m n oiuve oavie 3SFi 3 mI3AC Cdoriji luicq meets C0№l'/ cltaim s ts iriis home cn jpptoi 13 acres piivjie lik A letieil land (or ncisis A puie misierp:«;e *■' 3ff’5 iTt'fioiiiwui nusiir su'ie Aiih pti*j!e liïiiio lootn R 2 lull biliis Jifu;! Hensle. 9'iiilir.J$689.r“ 1Í3 IlfTOH 8IMEI OAVIE m 4taA OiViMlJ'Shed omong Hu^s Arestiij cn J uw ХЧ IlI o.tiiocking ti»i i3itililiCk (ll.ttJ ,, V.. limit!.!, (fclflllles t'l If' bnck kit Q'lHe A mi/.h w&ie Vicii М'гл]/ Bnck w.eO сисЧ ()fi'i Hoois, ‘lene FP >ej( otJ ициИе. (kk-llit Q'lHe A mi/. Flerr.ir^'‘}93'tl53$52e,OCO m QAKMQMT OaiVE QAK VALLEY OAVIE4BH ЗЙА h:)uis.!:lr ct'trlurljtieor« le.d li>ing. jri oil tni,riv)lipg ‘ü'ií Wùdj' taui litiisíí'j sti:(ûv^ lo i 2r.¡] inisict V¡il! Рго'Л5|ОЛ01 lindWI'ilV] Ilci (ItikiMBiia p,i,er (Ijtfi ViCki Ист.м ‘M tliïï $2S4,¿b0 t087 lEAUCHAMP ROAO OAVIE л'А¿3 Iftiíii 'iV-b (Ufo cr.U'ü) i.'i't.'J iV''lh’t't. л)-т A cc.v tvin iiviv.' ii>') м к taS'ni(;'e Kit» L>.k ¿(I ir,e (....('.n Jii.i Ai’ .li 14- f'( C(,í,ki. 166 $2S5,00(} 120 MXBURY СОШ BAVlt iW ¿ÍUit.'.c'ii'ni If.- t*;'.' iKl! Ill A.J.J'cfc' iNiS S-íl'i'f Ifii' )';f.| i'l \')’:k i 'a sciuiit# ylr^l! к1 SJij'nJ Crii .111 3 |r..;ls, íiji| (l.|,IiQtiI ur.lir, r^ii roijnf'(-ij í, v,^ki Ik'in,'.,}Ut, 4239.900 Ш в MEADOW tUDGE OAVIEt4t,,’f Pflfrtt C&.Jl,ll, í'tjl'J (1'Л. dit ÍílkkiiiMilfni'K.e (íi-e vji.'ivJ ceilmi custom ci;.Ati iw'ij n:j A (Мл I ('5 Jlli (if.'Sti rm C.ífiii',i.'jHliif(aiOtji’) oll.Cf Hí'jSc(»ii<r(l(..i 5i'i! fJl'- On'í) ('¡j.J- '/9Й$239,900 lOT 7 fORlST BIEN OAVIE ^i--‘V;iTicJ h,f..li. itj,ni;t‘t tuv-;!,-!;! л1и i’l,r'..V4fH, Vi'r.i'C; ,i , л I ' I.1!.IJíI.l k'Cf,.-n ll.r, StliJ >1 t г к < ' [5 LkM t u <, I.'!; ,J с : I-I mi i I. «cup.vv/V-:>.t!ín.-.j.S.5nt7 $234,900 LOT 22 COVINOTON CftEEX PAV1E JllH 2 5BA k‘A (щгпе on Ijroe 1« If* iJtJiiáble i'w jnd school 5/sleiti rtbhd olttrs leimis tujfited Mietts. ni'kj^iiie itail and a siiyil шгк «/gjseWi Cif-0/ Miison - 909-1177 $^4,W0 LOT 33 COVINOTON CRIEK OAVIE 4t<fl 2 Ш C3JÍ CoJ sliit. Mi mjsJít UL liHs (^j.e 2 tlüirts ei'fi lols ol Uwiijs cijijid le 4111 fifi, mjpie cjM;els A г.йге' Î2W BOMIS 10 bU»{ñ' Vii.iif'c'TMiig Ш 1Ь?$219,900 ОТ IS REOIANO WAV OAVIE 4[Ш 25.BAЫ constfiícticn- Gis cüimnijn.ty Mjrlen-I 1ЬП216,Э20 144 FAIRWAY DRIVE OAVIE .3KII :’IIA UdL'etievitiie' Maioi upqi.v.les In j ni.i'n'f. ii'i lo list Must see e*quisitfi tej’u'i'i iil oifvn kjlclieii (¡1,villa i:auM’iil.);is. ,iiiij1i.inceb litini,):iiijie unc Itvui iiviiiy cn IBlti like tie« inl A e»l AHS A.i'rjiily Shcm lia>t№0:)lj'nii(l $209,500 LOT 33 REOLANO WAY OAVIE 4BK. 3 MtAMiiii I;,ft mntct Stille, ijtijt UL 1<'^'(Ю)гл .s.!(i I.jts (.1 U(-'<l spice siori;>_* lull ^lltl in t.JSH(I..(:| CllUly JOt.nS(Vt • m Ui? $199,900 LOT S3 REOLANO WAY DAVIE 3RH MifiriiHjiLit oi*n one teici iiooi pijn li(iu;s-ie (iniSiicb tnctu*’. gijnd iiiyet, cusiOD с(олпl'lf;IJir,(JS. (VirdAüOd IIOOIS. jrchd AllidOAS. ï3iii!rj A tip/ (eiliiigs Cti'is GaiJt 90.S-1153 $197,900 OT 55 REOLANO WAY DAVIE 3Uli 25ВЛ Gieal tiooi pl.in-nol »Otii l(p’CJl 15 storj игдо iinser üñ СП Ml A/AJ:k III ClOSr.t DiHillQ io>iin Ins tji Ainai)A. IO,PI cpf ll 111 2nd llQO( ('anil, in kii btge 2nd A 3id Bfts Ml 2 car iijui¡e, Wsenwit Jai4Uüsters • 993 Uü2 $197,102 COUMtaBANKER* MORTGAGE• Wi'UlKiliiivotlMilMdif'ipiln VDUrhOffl« .• ^in-8U;309-U0U7diyia •fntl1(ttXI|*ffhf Davle Office Agents ктап4«Ш(Г V»-mt В»Ьа»А11<л Be<ky (»ok В(пЯ Btltyi..B«U)M Bliibki lOT 9 FALUMCRE«' FARM DAVIE'ái-ft2 MIA fieA hijnte spxious lixMioini in cul üí- ‘.Ï. r tOfini IrtSirtTt-tll A1ÌÌ1 2 121 WARWICKE PLACE OAVIE 2ВП2»А N;ce lOAiitioine icca'eij on ifi tiii»3f tn BH Greal p'üe lot lie go'l iorti, мЛи' tHov м» ii.ariiined, un be lease oi lease puitiusa DaitJrJ Allen 999-llM$172,500 OT 33 FALUNQCAEEK FARM DAVIE 4BFI ;üA InciediCie ow levtrl hofie 4tti k-dicom bomft oiïi Qiii^e h/luil ta'h, cou'd â'io t« icc room 01 oll'Ce imislcfj *iin cusiom upgrades Bcsl »alue in Юал Chus Gjuíe 0w-1l58 $169,900 285 MAGNOllA AVE 0AVIEHI<BA2'.ACM',Vlioois A i1ilIiMi.)S tjj'cie, smoclii {r,l,n(js iull unVn isit.i A,'1itc-;i!a:e. Íí02 si/iiooni A 1x01 puiip 03 Çi'iJtiii tüc stOí-í Û2, iJist'Ajsttf 01 lljt llJj Jl SHt4l, Ahi) AilOMí Gl't PjAl'k 171 WÜOO LANE DAVIE’'flH2^BABnyii;i^-!i thViiit! I>.- i>:ft. i:lj,td 111 [-t'jCi'Iul r>:'j'.ivitiiÀ'il III Aj.aiiwc Jiieplice m li'.mg tftjffl 2 Cil .ii'Ltitd ni j'>‘ Mene Fleclot 9-Й- ËB16 $138,900 iOT 52 MVERS PARK DAVIE 3BK2 5BA jnjvi cünstd/ctiûn A mJi loi lnieis loixfi' iai m k.icf'iii, tu'!l iii писголз^е. яшп cciiingi lurdAüod (lûof in (ojri, Aiik in ciosH. co'.ercd lrcn(pü'ch Ciildesiclol Ga,l P,íaU 998 H65 $104,900 7045 NC KWY 801S DAVIE 3BII 2tlA Gi^m!Slaitet (I0№, ,111 tldCk Hc(lt(¡-;tjljr Ml,s 1 (41attictwd с.игюгг (kijcfieit ACiksficn’gjMg- fllen GiuCti 998 1188 $89,900 998-1165 $169,900 .^2001 (olilwcll üoiikei Real iiliili; Coipoialiüt». (olJwcIi Цдпкегь is л (cqistuicd tuiU-m^ik ot Colüwi‘11 Uonkcr (Qí()o<.itioii, An Lt|UJl 0|i(ioilmiily ((Jinp.»iy. ti|u.il Hiiusiiii) 0[)puii»iiny, fodi ollico is imlopcmlcntiy Owneil .intl Opcitiied. 8111 :...(hrlifiald*(IndylohiHM ilWdiubb inillleniliy 6hn Neiterne 4lhySl)0W имлм Potii MHllBcUOt 998-1NannMMthali 99M Ko(jllUkm«a PjtlitAtmInl SaDyMcCuld SbtftlBkUlM Sony) H)n«<iUvtOwiftt VIckJFkffilnj 998-11S4 9»8-118J 998-1U4 998-1IS7 9ПП71 99I-117Í 998-1И8 998 1177 998-1(88m-u»998-11 S) 998-1182 99И17) 998-lUÎ «I-U70 998-1U9998 1ii 87 81m Ui ISS .. 180 998-1 U 998-1 $( »98-1 67 iiuli'pfiHlfiHlv OwiH'il .nul OiHM.iiod Mi-mh'cM of ( otilwfll Hankei Heiil I slate Coipoi.ition 1)4 - DAVIK COI МЛ' KNTKRI’KISK KKCOKD, TIuirsdiiy. .Iuir' 1'Л 200.1 A p p r e n t i c e R e c e i v e s A w a r d Uy .liickie Sviibiill Davie Cdiiiily iinliMprisi; Rociircl Many liigli schmil scniois leave ihe coiiirnrls uf iheir Imnieroiiiii walls aiul hea<l dU'Id -■(illege or join the workini; Drill, l-ew ever have Ihe chance tu know Iheir likes or ilislikes in -erlaiii careers. W'oiililn'l il he nice lo spend iinie ill 11 hospiliil or iloclor's ol- I'icc belore heailini: inlo a niirs- iiiy program, or experience lime in a real oliiee before ileelarini: business as a major'.’ An apprenlice program al Davie High School can olTer ìM B rianna Foster w as se ­ lected as one o( three out­ standing ap prentices in North Carolina. high schoolers lhal opporuinily. The N.C. Deparlmenl of La­ bor Apprcniiceship anil Training Huieaii program al Davie High School began 10 years ago. They recenlly helil Iheir awarii program Celebniling l:,\- ccllence in Apprenliceship on Ihe Slale I'uirgroimils in Kaleigli. lirianna l-oslcrof Davie High was selecleil as one oflhree oul- slamling high .school iii>prenlices in Norih Carolinii. I'osler serveil as an office manager al I'arin Bureau Insur­ ance in Mocksville. She says ihe experience of being an apprenlice has really shown her whal ihe real worlil is ahoul. “ I founil I liiiln'l wani lo ilo ceilain ihings." she saiil. Woulil she recomnieiul il lo olheis'.’ "Definilely. U's llie besl learning e.xpcrience ever. Il's .so much beller lhan silling in a classroom." she saiil. •loey Kenneily. who has been a high school apprenlice coorili- nalor for more lhan 2,‘i years, says Hrianna has been one of ihe besl school 10 work sluilenls we've hail, .she's kinil of like a leenager lhal behaves anil works like a .l.S year olil ailull. "She'll really go places," he saiil, Research has shown in ihe business ciirporale worlil that il's almosl becoming a neeessiiy lo have Ihe e.xpcrience of an inlern- sliip. "Wilh an iniernship ihere's nolhing like gelling a free look al a polenlial employee you'll like lo hire." Kenneily saiil, "Il's jusi gooil lo gel a look. We have people going Ihrough scliool. laking classes, going lo college, aiul gelling jobs Ihey've never Irieil out. As imporlam ami ex­ pensive as it is 10 prepare for careers il's somelhing lhal shoiilil really be lookeil al," Along wilh Brianna's awaril. Davie High was one of five high schools in Ihe slale lo he nonii- naleil as Oulslaniling High School Syslcm Apprenliceship, Davie won Ihe award in I W.S and l<jyy. Nalhan Reavis, a high schooler apprenlicing in aulo lechnology al ЛМ American poni, svas nominaleil for Out­ slanding High School Appren­ lice, And Kennedy was one of Ihree high school Apprenlicc- ship Coorilinalors in Ihe slale lo be nominated for Outslanding Individual Conlrilniling lo Ap­ prenticeship, Kennedy «on Ihe award in l‘)‘W, Brianna Foster, Alyssa Favre (seated) and Joey Kennedy tail< about Foster's award. “Davie County Farm Bureau has been very fortunate to have Brianna with us," said Favre, - Photos by R obin Fergusson Ш Х о п з ^ ги с Н о п L o an IN T E R E S T ó h O 'l/k ’ , % 6 o ///c ‘ y /o / Vlyers (11 R i( 3,' d r K V ¡,^CHlÜllt Л, Homes from the low $1 OO’s I'U K N ISIIKD M O D K J. O I’KN Sun. 2-5 p.m. C llll'Ш-8Н16 for more inl'onmilimi. whale ver II lakes. •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to WInston-Salem • Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated ■ Lower Davie County taxes and Davle County Schools i l -UW ¡0 I апшицит /Л/ 1ли 17-i. Him Irli ht A' //v» \ /.vS'. i,'(* 7 n iiliM o I-M illing Hil. li-Moru-. I.-Whlt/lt'S. í nl/оч co Lo u ieu .B A N K C R aIIVt’r s|).ii 11,1 h i<i()rni(inI n U M i , И » .М 1(*U S o Spocious living room and opon g> kitclion with adiacuni dining room, '■E f^our bodfoonii and Iwo batlij, ^ Opiional porch ond alfornoto mas- for bedroom suifo, Bonuj sloracjo ^ aroQ ovor optional garago and oplionol basemoni plan. Shown with opiional doublo garago. Open foyor, living room, kiichon wilh adjacent dining room ond breakfasl areas. Throe bedrooms and Iwo and one-half balhs, including ihe masler bedroom and balh wilh garden lub and walk-in closet, Bonus room, opiional garage and altornale ranch basement, Shown wilh opiional brick exterior and garage. Foyer, kitchon wilh ad|’oming din­ ing room, laundry room and great room wilh optional fireplace. Three bedrooms and two and 0) one-half baths including master 7^ bodroom ond bath suite wilh gar- “ don lub and walk-in closel localed -2 on first level. Sitting room on sec* ond level wilh opiional dotmer. i Shown wllh opiional doublo garage and wrap around porch. 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Carolina Real Data (statewide commercial), Loop Net (commercial listing network), Inlernallonal Relocation Services , - D avie D a te lin e DAVIK COUN'I'V UN I'KRI’RISK RÍÍCORI), Thiirsdiiy. .lune 19. 2003 -1)5 Fundraisers Friday, June 20 I’lireiil.s Nl¡;hl Oul , Л I'roo nighl wilhoul llie kills, choice оГ hoi clog mac & checse diniior or I’U&J suiul- wich inchuleil, liy Girl Seoul Troop 8,11. nt Bethlehem UMC. ,‘i:30-9:.4() p,m„.suggesled ilonmion.$.‘i|)erchikl, lo help Troop 8.11 prepare I'or trip lo N.Y.Hiul I’a, RS VP by June I.lai W8- 8064, Saturday, June 21 Viird .Siile/Itiikc .Siilc, by Conuuzer Daiiee Team, ut tJroek Center, If any­ one would like to donate ilenis they will Ik accepted al Brock Ceiitcrgym Й-8 p,ni. June 20. Please come sup­ porl our local chikla'ii. Fri.-Sun., June 27-29 Donmi Curler ИспеП) Woekcnd, I'ntliiy. Poor Man',s .Sup|ier.‘i-8 p,in, &gospel.singlng7p,ni, unlil.at Mocks U MC, Siiliii ihiy, Counlry ham & ten­ derloin bivaklasl & bake sale ñ:.10-10 a,ni„ al Mocks UMC. Spaghetti Sup- |ier & Sileni Auction 4-8 p,m„ at Advance Pire Dopi, Swiilíiy. Shady Grove School prayervigil, .1 p,m. For more inl'O: W8-55I8, Fri. & Sat., July 11-12 4lh Annuul llcncfil Suflhuli 'l'<iur- mimcnt , in Advance for Redland Penlacostal Holiness youth, open to Class C-D church/open leams. $40 enlry fee. Inl'o; 3J6-661-fill3 ext, I.13or3.16-.S9I-702.1, Reunlor\s Sunday, July 13 llulmmi & Frost Kvuniun , 4.‘ith annual reunion.PalmetloChun;)i.U,S, 601 N„ Mocksville, Rollowslilp be­ gins I0:.40a,ni, Picnic dinner I p,ni, Relalives/l'riends bring covered dishes. Religion Fri. & Sat., June 20 & 21 Vaciitlun lllhiv Scliuul, “Liglilhousu Kids", al Center UMC, Friday 6-8 p,m,. Sat, 10 a,m,-4 p,ni. Children ages 2 llirough 8lh grade. Info; 4У2- 7.‘i.‘i4. Saturday, June 21 t.ct I'rvi'diiniSini!, patriotic musiciil experience, Jemsalem Bapt, Chruch. • .120.4 U.S, 601 S..Mock.sville,Every- - one inviled lo musical salute lo America and all ils heroes, й p,m, Sun.-Thurs., June 22-26 Vacullun IIII)leSchuul,"Sonl-larvcsl Coumy Fair", at Macedón iaMonivlan Church. Hwy, 801 N„ nightly б;!.*!- 8:4.1 p,in. Info: У98-4,194, Sun.-Tues., June 22-24 Viicalion Itthle Scliool, 'The Lighi- liüiiM.'", at Comnlzcr UMC. 1244 Conialzer Kd.. Mocksville, niyluly Г):3()-К;.10 p.m. Come join I'or fun & t'ellow.ship. Mon.-Fri., June 23-27 Viiciilkm lllhle .Schuol, "Treasures ot'tlie Nile" an e.\pedilion lo Jesus, ut Cedar Grove Biipl, Cluircl). Fork com­ munily. nighlly 7-9 p.m. Into: 940- .‘Í6.12, Sunday, June 22 11ишесит1пц, al Sl, Matlhews Lulherun Church, Davie Academy Rd,Dinnerongroundsai I p,ni,Bring your meal & Join us, Tuesday, June 24 ,lesiis vide», five years spent making this video, now we have elTorl lo place ill every home in our county. For more info on this project attend meeling al Edgewooil BapI, Church, llwy, 801, Cooleemee. 7 p,m, Ques- lions; 998-2.166 or 99Й-.1788, Ongoing I’reschuol/Piircnts M»rnhiB Out, Bethlehem United Mcth, Time; 9 a,m,-noon. Ages I &2-M.WorT, Th, Age .1 - M.T. Th, Age 4 & Pre- K - three or four days per week. Call 998-6820, Awunu & llihle Study, Wcdnes- ilays al 7 p,m„ I lope Buplisi Taber­ nacle, MOPS(Molher,sofI’rcscliuulers), I SI & .Ird Fridays Ihru school yeur. at Macedonia Moruvian Church. N.C, 801 N, 9;l.‘i-l l:4.S a.m. Childcure provided for smull fee, Info: 998-4.194, Itefore School Progrum, Advance UMC Bidg. N.C, 801 S, for Shndy Grove students, drop off 6 a,m„ ■school bus pick-up 8 a,ni. Registra­ tion required. Call 998-0199 for Info, Special Events Every Friday Nigtit .l»mSu.‘islun!j,alShcfneldMus{cHull, call 492-7417 lor info. Friday, June 27 .himmln'In'rheSquurc.downlown Mocksville. 5-9 p.m. Carolina Blue (blue grass). Bring your luwn chuir and relax under Ihe shade ofthc ‘Four Oaks', Friday, July 11 .laniinin’In Tlic.S(|Uurc, downtown Mocksville, 5-9 p.m, Dixie Creek Revival (bluugra.ss). Bring your lawn chair and relax under Ihe shade of Ihc •Four Oaks', Dates to Remember Monday, July 7 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, Main St, down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p,m. Info; 7.‘> 1 - .1770.284-2079, or7.’il-0.1l.1, Monday, July 21 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmoiil CARS Association. Main St, down­ town Mocksville, 6-9p,ni, Info: 7.‘i l- .^770.284-2079, or 7,‘i I-0.11.1, Meetings Tliursday, June 19 Davle High Kchiiul Cluss uf 196», ■l.llh reunion planning, 6:.10 p,m„ Zeko's in Mocksville, Info: Bill Camplwll 284-2.481, Monday, June 23 Davle Cluipler NAACP, 7 p.m., Mulnvlllc AME Zion Church, 16.S Main Church Rd„ Mocsksvllle, W ednesday, June 25 Davle Unlled Wny Cclebnillun оГ Scrvlcc МесПпк, at Davie Co, Li­ brary. begins 7:.10 a,m„ all members of communily thutcontributetoUniled Way inviled. Ongoing llmnnne Socicly of Duvie Cu., monllily meetings 2nd Tues. of each monlh. al olTice Yadkinville Rd, be­ hind car wash. 7.51-.‘>214, Dnvie Counly Dliiheic.s Support (triiiip, lasl Thurs, ofevery month, 7- 8;,10 p,ni„ ul Duvie Co, Public Li­ brary Smull Cont'erence Room, Info; 7.5|-87(X). Davle Co. I lo.spllul An.xllnry, every second Tues., al hospiial cufeleriu, 7 p,ni, Duvie Counly Hoard of Social Ser­ vices,4tliTuc.sduy,.5:.10p.m.ul DSS, Mocksville ЛЛ, Thurs,, 7 p.m, - closeil ming. Sun,. 8 p.m. - open nilng. Cull Christine at 998-988.5 or Terry 940-.5944, YMCA For more intonnalion. call 751 -9622 or visit Davie Family YMCA. W ater Exercise Class For beginners und the cx|ierienccd. All ages. Call for class ly|ies & limes. Swim Lessons Choose from 2wk„4 wk, .Sat, morn­ ing or private lessons, Reg. Iwgins 2 wks, prior to class. Cull for elass limes. Gym & Swim Fridays 9-11 a,m, (ages .1-5) Gym cluss focuses on niolor skills, swim time teaches paddle and kick strokes. Cost$.10members/$60 non-members. Gym nastics Wednesdays .1:.10-4;.10 p,m, (grudes K-6th) Leum gymnastics routines and health skills. Cost $20 niember.s/$.10 non-members, Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8*.45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae l<won Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues, & Thurs,, 6;«), 6:45 p,m. Parents Night Out 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, art.s & cnitis, games, movie. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. $7 members, S10 nonmcm- l)crs. Family Night June 20th. 6;.10-8;.10 p,m. Dinner, games, swimming and more, $2 per person (5 & under free). Middle School Mania Fun & .safe environment with swiiu- mlng, basketball, and more. Grades 5lh-8lh, Cost $5, Family Fun Day 1-7 p,m. Open lo the public. Come join in on the food, fun. und I'ellow- ship. We will enjoy indoor & ouldoor aclivilies block party style. Seniors All Senior Activities tuke place at DavieCountySeiiiorServices kwated in Ihc BriKk Building on North Main Sireel, MiK’ksville unless otlier\vise noted. Call 751-0611, Ongoing Lunch, M.T.W , 11;.1() a,m„ I II. & Fri., 11 u.m.. in the Nutrition Sile. Silver lleullh Exercises. East Room of Senior .Services. M. W. F. 8:.10-9 u.m. Qullllnu, every Monday, 10 u.m. Scriihhle, every Monduy, I p.m. Itrldge.Tuesduys I p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m.. East Room. SKIPIIO, Wednesdays, l:.10 p,ui„ Easl Room, Creullve Scrupl)ouklnt> Cluss. 2nd Tuesday. 2 p.ni, I’nint Class, Wediiesdaysat 8:,10u.in, Dr. Dunn, Podlalrlsl, ut Sr. Services every three weeks on Monduy ut 8;.10 a.m. Ihis nionlh's visil .hme J.l. Freeltlond Pressure Checks, oncca moiitli. call Sr. Services tor info, this month's check ./»/«■ al 10:45 u.m. in llie Nulrilion Site. Sr.Chorus,Thursduys, IOu,m„Eusi Room, Sludy Of Luke Class, Wednesdays al I p,ni,. Craft Room, I’husc III, Thursdays, I p,ni„ Cnilt Room, Tul Chl Clusscs, 10 a,m„ Nulure's Gifts, see oflicc for finure dates. Tuesday, July 1 I’alrlotlc Pnrly, All I lail! Meet at Sr, Sen ices to Celebrate ludepcndencc of lliis greul Nulion, 4 p,m. Enjoy a hot dog sup|)cr w/ull the Irimmings, lionicmade ice cream, old fashioned fun. Free, bul space is limited and prc- regisiralion re(|ulred by June 27. Cull 751 -1)611 to reserve your seut. Report D avie Dateline Item s B y Noon M onday Items f(u- Duvie Dateline should lie reported hy noon Monduy of the pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 ordrop il by the olTice, ul S, Main St, across from Ihe courthouse. Are You Fat? TAMPA, FL, - According to the World Health Organizlion, there are over 300 million people worldwide considered to be overweight. Many are also faced witii health issues such as high blood pressure, heart dis­ ease, diabetes and certain types of cancer. 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TIuirsdii.v. Jtiiic 19. 2(103 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 03-SP-101 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol Iho powor and authority contained in lhat cerlain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by Roberl Douglas Allen and wife. Donna Marie Allen, dated June 23,2000, and recorded In the O ffice of Ihe Register of Deeds of D avie C ouniy, North Carolina, in Book 338 at Page 768; and because of default In the pay­ ment of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure lo carry oul and perform the stipulations and agree­ ments contained therein and, pur­ suanl to dem and of the owner and holder ol the Indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the under­ signed Substilule Trustee will place for sale, al public auction, to the f]ighest bidder for cash al Ihe usual place of sale al the Davio Couniy Courlhouse, In Mocksvlllo, North Carolina, on Ihe 24th day of June, 2003, a ll 2:0o Noon, that parcel of land, Includ ing Im provem ents thereon, situated, lying and being in Ihe Clly of Mocksville, Couniy ol Davie, Slate ol North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING al an Iron pin lo­ cated at the right of way at the in­ tersection of Rolling Hills Lance and Mela Breeze Lane: thence South 56 degrees, 40 mlnules, 10 sec­ onds W esl 60,00 (eet lo a rebar; thence North 76 degrees, 26 min­ utos, 30 seconds West an arc dis­ tance of 94.19 (eet, radius dislance ot 60 feet, and a chain distance ot 84.82 (eel lo a rebar; thence North 33 degrees, 18 minutes, 52 sec­ onds W esl 145.33 feet to a rebar; thence North 59 degrees, 09 min­ utes, 00 seconds Easl 120.05 feel io a rebar; ihence South 33 de­ grees, 21 minutes 46 seconds East 199.99 feet lo an Iron, THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING as surveyed by Hall’s Surveying com ­ pany on July 11, 1989, and being all of Lol 28 ol “CRAFTW O O D DEVELOPM ENT," Section 4 as depleted In Plat Book 4, at page 139. This properly also being Itio same identical property referred to In the documents recorded in Deed Book 130 al page 79, Deed Book 149, al page 708, and Deed Book 156, at page 325, Davie Couniy Registry, said survey revised Sam P. Hall 5/14/98. This properly is subject lo ro- strictive covenants recorded in Deed Book 93, at page 49. Davio County Registry. Address ol properly: 103 Meta B roozo Lane, M ocksvillo, NC 27028 Present Record Owners: Rob­ ert Douglas Allen and wile, Donna Marie Allen The terms of tho sale are that the real proporty hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash lo Iho highest bidder. The S ubstitute Trustee reserves Ihe right to require a cash deposit or a certified check not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) ol tho amount ol the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars (S750.00). In Ihe event that the Owner and Holder is exempt Irom paying the same, the successlul bidder may also be required lo pay revenue stamps on Ihe Trustee's Deed, any Land Transler Tax, and Ihe tax required by N.C.G.S, Sec­ tion 7A-308(a)(1). The real properly hereinabove described is being offered for sale -AS IS, WHERE IS" and will bo sold subject lo all superior lions, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Olhor conditions will bo announced at Iho sale. The sale will be held open for len (10) days lor upset bids as by law tequlrod. This the 27th day of May, 2003. Kellam & Pettit, P.A. Subslilulo Trustee NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Admin- is ira to r of the Estate ol CATHERINE M. LANNING, lale ol Davie Couniy, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the un­ dersigned on or before Ihe 29lh day of August, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe (irst day o( publi­ cation or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said ostate will please mako immediate payment to the , undersigned. This 29lh day ol May, 2003. Tara L. Lowery 401 Madison Road Mocksvillo. NC 27028 M arlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SPI12 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure ol a Deed of Trust executed by Ray J. Kimrey dated May 16. 1998, and recorded in Book 277 at Page 117 in the Davie Couniy Public Regis­ try. North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuanl to an order of Ihe Clerk o( Superior Courl and under and by virtue o( the power and authohty contained in the above-relerenced deed of trust and because of de- (ault in Iho payment of tho indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul and perform the stipulation and agreements therein conlalned and, pursuant to demand ol Ihe owner and holder of tho in­ debtedness secured by said deed o( trust, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale al Ihe co un ty'courthouse o( said county al 10:00 A.M. on June 24, 2003, the following described real estate and any othor Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: BEGINNING al an Iron pin in the centerline ol SR 1412, the South­ eastern corner of the within de­ scribed Iraci, Southwestern corner of Pierce properly. The original Southeastern corner of that acre­ age tract described in Deed Book 84. Page 319. thence from tho be­ ginning, Norlh 82 degrees W esl 116 feet lo a point, the southwost- ern corner of the within described tract, thence North 6 degrees East 200 leet to a point, being Ihe North­ western corner of the within de­ scribed tract, Ihence Soulh 82 de­ grees 116 feel lo a point, being Iho Northeastorn corner of the Pierce line, thence Soulh 6 degrees West 200 leet lo tho point and place ol beginning. A nd being m ore com m only know n as; 305 D anner Road, Mocksvillo. NC 27028 The record owner ol tho prop­ erty. as rellected on tho records ol tho Register ol Deeds, is Ray J. Kimrey. The property to bo olfered pur­ suanl to this notice of sale Is being ollered (or sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder of tho nolo secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, atlornoys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or tho holder of tho noto make any reptosentation relating lo the title or any physical, onviron'm ontal, health or safety condilions oxisling, in, on, at or to- lating to the properly being olfered lor sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities ot liabilities arising oul ot or in any way relating lo any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale is mado subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid laxes and assessm enls in­ cluding bul nol limited lo any trans­ fer tax associated wilh Iho foreclo­ sure, for paying, if any. A deposit ol five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ lars (S 750.00). w h ich e ve r is greater, is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol tho statutory upset p erio d, all rem aining amounts aro immedialoly duo and owing. The dale ol ihis Notice is June 2, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-12-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualiliod as the Co-Ex- eculors ol tho Estale ol ETHEL SO FLEY CO O K, lale ol D avio County, this is to nolify all persons having claims against said ostate to present them to tho undersigned on or before tho 5lh day of Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months from the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said eslale will pleaso mako immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol June, 2003, Mary Lula Cook, COEX 144 Willie Cook Drive Advance, NC 27006 W illie 2. Cook Jr., COEX 1582 NC Hwy. 801 Soulh Advanco, NC 27006 B-5-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP109 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure of a D eed of Trust e xe cu te d by Ronnie Allen Cranfield dated April 25,2002, and recorded in Book 418 a l Page 738 in the Davie Couniy Public Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuanl to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue o( the power and authority contained in Ihe above-relerenced deed o( trust and because ol de­lault In the payment o( the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and (all­ ure lo carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuanl to demand of tho owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned subslilulo trustee will expose (or sale al pub­ lic auction to Iho highest bidder (or cash at the usual place o( sale at the coun ty courthouse o( said county at 10:00 A.M. on June 24, 2003, the following described real estate and any other improvements w hich m ay be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: BEIN G KNOW N and d e sig ­ nated as Lot Nos. 11 and 12 ol the Penny Brolhers Land, Inc., Subdi­ vision as set forth in Plat Book 1, Page 20, Davie County Registry, to which re(erence is hereby made for a moro particular description. SUBJECT TO easements and restrictions of record. FOR BACK TITLE, see Deed Book 404, Pago 522; Deed Book 367, Pago 13; Deed Book 340, Page 212; Deed Book 143, Pages 605-607; Deed Book 130, Page 163; Deed Book 116, Pago 348; Deed Book 65, Page 356; Davio Couniy Registry. See also Tax Map N-5, Parcel 32, located in Jerusa­ lem Township, Davie Couniy, North Carolina. And being m ore com m only known as: 784 Pine Rldge Road, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Tho record owner of the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records of the Register ol Deeds, is Ronnie Alien Cranliold. The property to bo olfered pur­ suant lo this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor tho holder of tho note secured by tho deed of trust/security agroemont, or both, being foreclosed, nor Iho officers,, direclors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or tho holder of the noto make any representation relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or safety conditions existing, in, on, al or ro­ tating to tho property being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale is mado subjecl to all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents in­ cluding but not limiied to any trans­ fer tax associated with the foreclo­ sure. for paying, if any. Adoposit of live perconi (5%) ol the amount of the bid or seven hundred filly dol­ lars (S 750.00), w h icheve r is greater, is required by law. Follow­ ing Iho expiration ol the statutory upset perio d, all rem a ining amounts are immediately duo and owing, Tho date of this Notice is June 2, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 6-12-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualiliod as tho Exacu- tor ol tho Estate of FLOSSIE FOS­ TER, late of Davie County, Ihls is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem lo tho undersigned on or before the 5th day ot Soptembor, 2003, being throe (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said ostate will please mako immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol Juno. 2003. Paul E. Foster 268 Carolina Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Atlornoy ot Law Ton Courl Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davie Couniy, Plalnllll, vs. Thelma Norman Cuthrell, Defen­ danl. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 342 №llCE-QE£Uai.UlSAkE Under and by virtue ol a Judg­ m ent and Order for Sale entered in tho District Court of Davie Couniy, Norlh Carolina, In the above-cap­ tioned, the undersigned Commis­ sioner will on the 26th day of June, 2003, olfer for sale and sell (or cash lo the last and highest bidder al public auction at the courlhouse door In MocksvlllB, North Carolina al 12:00 noon, Ihe lollowing de­ scribed real properly: Tax P arcel #J5010C 0010, Davie County Tax Maps The sale will be made as Is and subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local Improve­ m ent assessm enls against the above-described property not In­ cluded In the judgm eni o l the above-entitled cause. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the successlul bid will be required. Any person who has an Interest In the properly may llle an Increased or upsel bid within len days aller Ihe report ol sale Is llled. This Ihe 13th day ol May, 2003. Robert E. Prico, Jr, Commissioner OF COUNSEL; ROBERT E, PRICE, JR, & ASSOCIATES, RA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suite B RO. Box 26364 W inslon-Salem, NC 27114 (336) 760-2870 6-5-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A R esolution D eclaring the Intention of the Board of C om m issioners o l the Town of M ocksville to C onsider C losing a P ortion o l an Alley WHEREAS, G,S, 160A-299 au­ thorizes tho Board ol Commission­ ers ol the Town ol M ocksville lo close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, the Board ol Com­ m issio n e rs ol Ih e Tow n ol Mocksville considers ll advisable lo conduci a public hearing lor the .purpose ol giving consideration lo the closing ol an Alley described as lollows: Beginning at an existing, the southeastern corner ol Energy United M embership Corporation (lormerly Crescent Electric Mem­ bership Corporation) (DB188, page 43) Ihe line ol the Davie County Chamber ol Commerce (DB 402, page 41); Ihence Irom the BEGIN­ NING North 04 degrees 48'09" East 124,99 leet to an existing railroad spike In the southern terminus or m argin ol Depot Street; Ihence Soulh 85 degrees 11’51" East 20 le e l to an unm arked point the Northwestern corner ol Energy United Membership Corporation's tract described in Deed Book 401, page 351; Ihence Soulh 04 de­ grees 48'09" West 125 leel to an unmarked point; Ihence North 85 degrees 09'25" West 20 leet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING as shown on a survey by Tutterow Surveying dated Decem­ ber 23, 2002 (drawing #30802-3), NOW , TH ER E FO R E, BE IT RESOLVED by Ihe Board ol Com ­ m issioners o l the Town ol Mocksville thal: (1) A meeting will be held al 7:00 p.m. o'clock on Tuesday, the 1st day ol July, 2003, In the Mocksville Town Hall to consider closing lhat portion ol an alley oil Depot Street across tho EnergyUnitod properly. (2) The Town Clerk is hereby directed to publish this Resoiulion ol Intent once a week lor lour suc­ cessive weeks In Ihe Davie Couniy Enterprise Record. (3) Tho Town Clerk is further di­ rected to transmit by registered or cerlilied mail lo each owner ol prop­ erly abutting upon thal portion ol said street a copy ol this Resolu­ tion ol Intent. (4) Tho Town Clerk is lurlher di­ rected to cause adequate notices ol this Resolution ol Intent and the scheduled public hearing lo bo posted as required by G.S. 160A- 299. Upon m otion duly m ade by Buster Cleary and duly seconded by Vernon Thompson, the above resolution was duly adopted by the Board ol Com m issioners ol Ihe Town ol Mocksville at the meeting hold on the 6th day ol May, 2003, in the Mocksville Town Hall. This the 6th day ol May, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. o'clock. F.W. Slato, Mayor Attest: Christine Sanders, Town Clerk 6-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale conlalned in a cerlain Deed o l T rust m ade by T im o th y E, Glasscock and wile, Deborah E, Glasscock, lo John J. Schramm, Jr., Trustee, dated the 4th day ol November, 1996, and recorded In Book 247. Page 206, Davie Couniy Registry, Norlh Carolina, delaull having been made In the payment ol Ihe note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the under­ signed, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee In said Deed o d ru s l by an Instrument duly recorded In the O llice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and Ihe holder ol Ihe nolo evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed thal the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe under­ signed Subslilulo Trustee will oiler lor sale al Iho Courthouse Door In the C lly o l M ocksvlllo . DavIe County, Norlh Carolina, al 12:00 p.m. on June 24,2003, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash Ihe (ollowing real estate situate in the County o( Davie, Norlh Carolina, and being m ore parllcularly de­ scribed as lollows; Beginning al an Iron placed al an old cedar tree, said Iron being Ihe Northwest corner ol the prop­ erty ol Norman W, Droulllard and Jerry R. Joyce as recorded In Deed Book 129, Page 365, Davie County Registry; thence Irom said begin­ ning Point with Ihe East line ol Marie D, Dixon (see Deed Book 155, Page 259, Davie County Reg­ istry) Norlh 00 deg, 25'13" W est 538.55 leet to a point In the right ol way o l Dance Hall Road (Slate R oad 1429) (said lin e having crossed an Iron In the South right ol way ol said Dance Hall Road al 508.55 leel); ihence Irom said oint In tho right ol way ol Dance Hall Road South 87 deg. 30'37" East 161.76 le e l to a point; thence SoulhOO deg. 25'13" Easl 539.99 leel to an Iron (and having crossed an Iron at the south right ol way ol said Dance Hall Road South 87 deg. 30'37" East 161.76 leel to a point; Ihence Soulh 00 deg. 25'13" Easl 539.99 leel lo an Iron (and having crossed an Iron at the soulh right ol way of said t3anco Hall Road at 30.01 leel): thence North 87 deg. OO'OO" West 161.84 feet lo an Iron, the Point and place ol Be­ ginning, all according to a survey by John Richard Howard dated March 25, 1992, and containing 2 acres, more or less, which Includes a porllon within the right ol way of said Dance Hall Road. Said prop­ erty being a part of the tract deeded lo Pioneer Wood Products, Inc., as recorded In Deed Book 114, Pago 211, Davie Couniy Registry, and being the W estern portion of that 7 acre tract deeded to Thom as R G lassock and wife, M argaret B. Glasscock In Book 160, Page 66, Davie County Registry. Together w ith im provem ents lo cate d thereon; said property being lo­ cated at 247 Dance Hall Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the propery be pur­ chased by a third parly, lhal per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D o lla rs ($100.00) required by NCGS§7A-308(a)(1). The properly to be ollered pur­ suanl to this notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS," Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol Irust/securlty agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, allorneys, em ployees, agenls or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, onvlronm ental, heallh or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to to the prop­ erty being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabililies arising out ol or in any way relaling to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. AIsS, this property Is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, 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 lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ol the sale. This 3rd day ol June, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee RO. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suite 103 Fayolteviile, NC 28302 6-12-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 03 SP 125 In Ihe Matter ol Ihe Foreclosure ol the Deed ol Trust Executed by RC. Pappas Builders, inc.. Grantor, dated July 30, 1998, as recordec In Book 320, page 31, Davie Couniy Registry. By W illiam L. Nelson, Substilule Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE O F REAL ESTATE TO: RC. Pappas Builders, Inc. Attn: Phillip C. Pappas 1256 Beaverton Trail W inslon-Salem, NC 27103 Phillip C, Pappas 1256 Beaverton Trail Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Mary J. Pappas 1031 Glen Day Drive Clemmons, NC 7012 Under and by virtue ol Ihe powei and authority contained In thal cer­ tain deed ol trust. Security Agree­ m ent and Assignm ent ol Leases executed and delivered by RC. PAPPAS BUILDERS, INC,, datec July 30,1998, and recorded In Ihe Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, Ir Book 282, page 202, First Modlll- cation recorded in Book 320, page 31 and Supplemental Deed olTrusI recorded In Book 428, page 947, and pursuant to the Ordor ol Ihe Clerk ol Superior Courl ol Davie County, North Carolina, enterec Inlo this loreclosure proceeding, the undersigned, William L. Nelson, Substilule Trustee, will expose loi sale al public auction on June 23, 2003, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. at the door ol the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksvlllo, North Carolina, the lollowing real estate; Being known and designated as Lols 151,152, and 154, as shown on Ihe plat ol Bermuda Run Wesl Sycamore Glen, as recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 60, and revised in Plat Book 7, Page 148, Davie County Registry, relerence to whicl- Is hereby made lor a more particu­ lar description. ) Each ol the lots and Improve- monts thereon, dssorlbed In Exhibit A shall be sold separately. Each sale will be made subject to all prioi liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions anc easements o l record and assess­ ments, II any. Should the property be pur­ chased by a parly other lhan the benellciary ol Iho Deed ol Trust, the purchaser must pay the tax ol thirty cents (30C) per one hundred dol­ la rs req u ire d by NC G S § 7A 308(a)(1). Pursuanl to North Carolina Stat­ ute Sec. 45-21.10(b) and the terms ol the Deed ol Trust, any success­ lul bidder m ay be required to de­ posit with the Trustee Immediately upon conclusion ol each sale a cash deposit as lollows; Ten (10) percent ol the bid up to and Including $1,000,00 plus live (5) percent o l any excess ovei $1,000.00. Any succosslul bidder shall be required to tender the lull balance ol the purchase price so bid In cash or cortilied check al the time the Trustee tenders to him a deed loi the property or attempts to lendei such deed, and should said sue- cesslui bidder lail to pay the bal­ ance purchase price so bid at thal lime, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided lor in North Caro­ lina G eneral S tatute Sec. 45.21.30(d) and (e). Each sale will be held open ten (10) days lor upset bids as requirec by law. This the 29th day ol May, 2003. W illiam L. Nelson, Esq. NELSON BOYLES NIBLOCK & GREEN 101 Charlols Blvd., Suite 102 W inston-Salem, NC 27103 (336) 760-9002 6-12-2tr NORTH CAROLINA , DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as Ihe Admin­ is tra to r o l the Estate ol BERNADINE POW ER CHURCH, late ol Davie County, this is to no­ tily all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol September, 2003, being three (3) months Irom tho llrst 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 to Ihe undersigned. This 5th day ol June, 2003, Linville W aller Church, ADMN P.O. Box 927 Cooleemee, NC 27014 6-5-4IP DAVIK COUNTV KNTKKPRISK RECORD, Thursday, .June 19,2Ü03 - D7 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained In a certain Deed o l T ru sl m ade by D w ane E. Crandell and Lisa S. Crandell, hus­ band and w ile (Present Record Owners; Dwane E. Crandell and Lisa L. Crandell) to Gabriel, Berry & Weston, Trustee, dated the 7th day o l August, 1998, and recorded In Book 282, Page 935, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, delaull having been made In the paym ent ol Ihe note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed ol Trust and the und ersigned, H, Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an Instrum ent duly re­ corded In Ihe O llice ol tho Register ot Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oKer lor sals at the Courthouse Door In the City o l Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 12:00 p,m. on July 1, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash Ihe lollowing real estate situate In the C ouniy ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows; Beginning at a point, an exist­ ing Iron pin rebar North 15 deg. 00 mln. 12 sec. West 31.47 leet Irom an unmarked point In the center line o l S.R. 1154, commonly known as Jones Road, said unmarked point being located 57 deg. 17 mln. 12 sec. East 108.45 leet Irom an ex­ lsllng iron pin In the center line ol S.R. 1154 and being In the line ol Richard G. Mellon, Book 180, Page 622, Davie County Registry; thence North 15 deg. 00 mln. 12 sec. West 226.19 leet lo a point, an existing Iron pin In the common line ol Ri­ chard G, Mellon. Book 180. Page 622. Davie County Registry and Edgar J, Qrillln, Book 140, Page 557, Davie Couniy Registry; thence with the line o l Edgar J. Q rillln, Soulh 51 deg, 37 mln, 38 see. East 92,24 leel to a point, a 24 Foot Poplar Tree on Ihe common lence ^ line ol Edgar J. Griffin and Ihe within described tract; thence, with this common lence line North 42 deg, 47 mln. 32 sec. Easl 187.27 leel lo a point, a new Iron pin; thence. North 14 deg. 23 min. 03 sec. W esl 52.52 leet, lo a point, a new Iron pin located at Ihe eastern bound­ ary ol said private drive; thence, South 79 deg, 35 mln. 43 sec. East 142.88 leet to a point, a new Iron pin; thence. South 29 deg. 37 mln. 31 sec. East 113.82 leet to a point, a new Iron pin In Ihe common lence line ol Edgar J. GrlHin, Book 140, Page 557, Davie County Registry and the w lthln-described tract; thence, South 34 deg. 10 min. 14 sec. Easl 93.82 leel to a point, a new Iron pin In the common lence line ol Edgar Qrillln and the wlthln- described tract; thence. South 45 deg. 11 mln. 38 sec. East 122.13 feet to a poinl, a new iron pin, said point being the northeast corner ol John C. Badger, Book 170, Page 920, D avie C ounty R e g istry; thence, wllh the line o l John C. Badger, South 71 deg. 18 mln. 56 sec. W esl 244.88 leel lo a point, a new Iron pin on the property line o l John C. Badger; Ihence, Soulh 71 deg. 18 mln. 56 sec. W est 20.00 leet to a point, an unmarked point In the com m on line of David J. Johnson, Book 184. Page 258. Davie County Registry, and Ihe wlthln-described tract, and said point also being In the center line o l a 15 Fool-W ide Easement, a more particular description ol which is contained In Book 156, Page 585, Davie County Registry, and said point being Ihe northwest cor­ ner of John C. Badger: licence, wllh the com m on line o l D avid J. Johnson, also being the center line ol said Easement, North 18 deg. 41 mln. 04 sec. W esl 40.03 leet to a point, an unm arked point In Ihe common line ol David J. Johnson and being also In Ihe center ol said Easement; thence, wllh Ihe com ­ mon line ol David J. Johnson, be­ ing also the center line ol said Easement, North 57 deg. 41 mln. 08 sec. West 103.69 leet to a point, an unmarked point In the cenler line ol S.R. 1154; thence, South 50 deg. 48 mln. 09 sec. W esl 102.08 leet to a point, an unmarked point In Ihe center line ol S.R. 1154; thence. South 54 deg. 32 mln. 00 sec. Wesl 66.55 leel to a point, an existing iron pin rebar In the cenler line ol S.R. 1154; thence South 57 deg. 17 mln. 12 sec. W est 10.84 leet to a poinl, an unmarked point in the cenler line ol S.R. 1154, said un­ marked point being North 57 deg. . 17 mln. 12 sec. Easl 108.45 leet Irom a point, an ■■ «miinr) iron pin in the center line '■! S.I'- . 1154 and being the south- ar.' r y c' ' Ri­ chard Q. Melton, Book 180, Page 622, Davie County Registry; thence wilh Ihe line ol Richard G. Mellon North 15 deg. 00 mln. 12 sec. West 31.47 leet to the Point and Place o l Beginning, and being 2.660 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Grady L. Tutterow, RLS, on the 14th day ol December, 1995. To­ gether wllh Improvements located thereon; said property being lo­ cated at 306 Jones Road. Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third parly, that per­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D o lla rs ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property lo be ollered pur­ suant lo Ihls notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trusl/securlly agreement, or bolh, being loreclosed. nor the ollicers. directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative o l either the Trustee or the holder o l Ihe note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or salety conditions existing In, on, al or relaling to the properly being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out ol or In any way relaling lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subjecl lo 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%) or the purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al the time o l the sale. This 10th day ol June, 2003. H, TERRY HUTCHENS SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substilule Trustee RO. Box 1028 4200 M organlon Rd., Suite 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ tors ol the Estale ol ELIZABETH BENSON GALES, late o l Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 19lh day o l Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being thre e (3) monlhs Irom Ihe llrst day o l publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estale will please make Immediate paym ent to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 19th day ol June, 2003. Marlon G. Campbell, COEX 126 W oodhaven Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 W illiam Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Wade Leonard, Jr. Attorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PU BU C NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOB THE FOLLOW ING ZONING AMENDMENTS Notice Is hereby given, pursu­ ant to the requirements ol Chapter 160A-364 ol the General Statutes ol North Carolina and pursuanl lo Section B-3.9.7 ol Ihe Mocksville Zoning Ordinance, lhal the Town Board ol Commissioners will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in Ihe Town Hall, Mocksville, N.C., at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1, 2003. The lo l­ lowing item is scheduled to be heard; Buster Cleary has applied lo rezone 1.4 acres ol land Irom Town Cenler (TO) lo General Industrial Conditional District (GI-CD). This property is located al the southwest corner ol Sanlord Avenue and Lo­ cust Slreet and Is lurther described as Parcels 10 and 11 of Davie Couniy Tax Map J-4-4. All parties and Interested citi­ zens shall have an opportunity to be heard In lavor ol or In opposi­ tion to the loregolng changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons inter­ ested may obtain any additional Inlormatlon on Ihe proposal by vis­ iting the Developm ent Services Deparlm enl In the Davie County Administration Building, Mocksville, N.C. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340. John S. Oalllmore Development Services 6-19-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained In a cerlain Deed ol Trusl made by Cryslal Segrave Murphy and Dustin 0 . Murphy, wile and husb and, lo L. G ordon Plelierkorn, Jr., Truslee, dated Ihe 31 sl day o l May, 2000, and re­ corded In Book 335, Page 634, Davie Couniy Registry, North Caro­ lina, delaull having been made In Ihe paymeni ol Ihe nole thereby se­ cured by the said Deed of Trust and the un d e rsig n e d , H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an Instrum ent duly re­ corded In the O llice ol Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and the holder of Ihe note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Subslitule Trustee will oiler lor sale al Ihe Courlhouse Door In the City ol Moeksvllle, Davie Couniy, North Carolina al 12:00 p.m. on July 1, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the lollowing real estate situate in Ihe County ol Davie, Norlh Carolina, and being more parllcularly described as lol­ lows; Being known and designated as Lol 309, as shown on the map ol Myers Park at RIdgemont, Section TWO, which m ap Is recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 103, In the Ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, relerence to which Is hereby made lor a more parlioular description, Together with Im provem ents located thereon; said property being located at 392 Windward Circle, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhal par­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred D o lla rs ($100,00) required by NCOS §7A-308(a)(1). The property lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Truslee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or bolh, being loreclosed, nor Ihe ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agenls or authorized representative ol either the Truslee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion of warranly relaling to the title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or salety condilions exlsllng In, on, al or relaling to Ihe properly being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or In any way relaling to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposll (no personal checks) ot live percent (5%) or the purchase price, or seven hundred lilly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the lime ol Ihe sale. This 10th day ol June, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Truslee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Rd., Suite 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PU BU C NOTICE The Deparlm enl ol Public In­ struction Is Invoking Its authority as an Ed-llex slate lo Issue waivers lor one year ol section 1119(a)(1) ol PL 107-110 (No Child Lell Behind). Section 1119(a)(1) requires thal all leachers ol core academic subjects In Title 1 schools hired alter the lirst day ol the 2002-2003 school year be highly qualilied. The Davio County School Sys­ tem will submit a waiver request lo Ihe Department ol Public Instruc­ tion. The Davie County School Sys­ tem fully supports the Intent ol the No Child Lell Behind legislation, and Is com mitted to providing all students with highly qualilled teach­ ers. The decision to request a waiver is based on a Ihoughtlul analysis ol the options available lo us. Public commont on the decision Is Invlled. For additional Inlorma- tlon, to review Ihe waiver request, or to comment, please contact by June 30, 2003; Mr. Jell Albarly, Executive Director ol Human Services Davie Couniy School System 220 Cherry Slreel Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-5921 phone (336) 751-9013 lax albartyj@ davlo.k12.nc.us 6-26-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE ‘ OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in Ihe Deed ol Trust executed or assumed and delivered by James J. Jackson and Katherine Watson (also known as Katherine W. Jackson and Kale E. Watson) to Thurman Ei Burnette, Trustee, on beh all o l Farm ers Home Administration, U.S. Depart­ ment ol Agriculture, recorded In Book 134, Page 716 In Ihe Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds lor Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and due to debtor's delaull In Ihe payment ol the Indebtedness thereby secured and lallure to perform the terms and agreements therein contained, and pursuanl to the dem and ol the owner and holder ol the indebted­ ness and order ol the Clerk ol Su­ perior Court, Ihe lollo w ing d e ­ scribed properly wilh all Improve­ ments tiiereon will be sold al pub­ lic auction on the 30th day ol June, 2003, at 12:00 noon at the sleps ol the Davie County Courlhouse In Mocksville, NC; BEING all ol Lol No. 222 as shown on a recorded plat entllled "RIdgemont Section 1” as devel­ oped by Fortls Enterprises, Inc., said m ap being drawn by Otis A. Jones Surveying Company, Inc., October 29, 1973, said plat being recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 135, Davie County Registry, lo which ' relerence Is hereby m ade lor a more complete description. SAVE AND EXCEPT a wedge thereol Ironting 5 It. on Hollow Hill Court beginning at the Northeast corner ol said lot, as appears Irom said plat, and extending to the North­ west corner thereol, leaving a lotal Ironlage on said Hollow Hill Courl ol 78.65 leel. The above Designated property is subject lo the restrictive cov­ enants as recorded In Deed Book 93, Page 518, DavIe County Reg­ istry, as modllled by amended re- strlcllve covenants recorded in Deed Book 111. Page 402 and 98. Page 737, Davie County Registry. Sale Is subjecl lo the current year property taxes and special assessments, prior liens and en­ cumbrances, restrictions and ease­ ments ol record, II any. The record owners ol Ihe property are; James J. Jackson and Katherine Watson (also known as Katherine W. Jack­ son and Kate E. W atson). The property address Is; 116 Hollow Hill Courl, Mocksville, NC 27028. The properly will be sold as one tract. Pursuant lo N.C. Qen. Slat., Section 45-21.10, the successlul bidder Is required lo deposit cash, cashier or certllied check with Ihe Substitute T rustee inanam ountnot to exceed live percent (5%) ol the amount bid wilh a minimum deposit ol $750.00, to bo held by the Sub­ stitute Trustee until the sale Is con­ summated, or an upset bid Is llled and deposit made wllh the Clerk ol Court within Ihe ten-day upset bid period. Each properly llled bid will be held open ten days (or lurther upset bids. The successlul bidder shall be required lo pay the lull balance ol the purchase price as bid. In cash or certilied check, at Ihe time tiie deed lor Ihe property is delivered, or attem pted lo be delivered. Should the successlul bidder fall lo pay the lull balance ol the purchase price, said person shall remain li­ able on the bid as required by North Carolina law. W illiam R. DeGraw, Jr., was substituted as Trustee by lhal In­ strum ent recorded In Book 433, Page 782 on August 21, 2002. This the 30th day ol May, 2003. William R. DeGraw, Jr.. Substitute Trustee 3911 University Parkway W inston-Salem, NC 27106 (336) 759-0999 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilled as Ihe Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol PAUL C. BOOE, late ol Davie County, this Is to no­ tily all persons having claim s against said eslale to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 29th day ol August, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estale will please make immediate paymeni to the undersigned. This 29th day ol May, 2003. Jeanne B. Warwick 1911 Townsend Forest Lane S Brown Summit, NC 27214 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, N 0 27028 5-29-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 0 3 S P 1 1 8 By authority contained in those certain Deed ol Trust executed by Frederick A. Fisher and wile, Marcy Fisher, as recorded In Book 373, Page 646, ol the Davie Couniy Public Registry (see Appolnlment ol Substitute Truslee as recorded In Book 477, Page 711, ol the Davie County Public Registry); the record owner ol the property described In the said Deed o l Trust being Frederick A. Fisher and wile, Marcy Fisher, delault having bean made In payment ol the Promissory Note secured by said Deed ol Trust; the said Deed ol Trusl being by the term s thereol subjecl lo loreclo­ sure; Ihe present owner and holder ol the Note secured by the alore- mentioned Deed ol Trusl, Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A., Substitute Trustee, will oiler lo r sale to Ihe highest bidder at public auction at Ihe courlhouse door ol the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksville, Norlh Carolina, on W ednesday, July 2, 2003, al 2:30 p.m., the real estate located In the County ol Davie, being more parllcularly described as lollows; Lying and being In Farmlnglon Township, Davie Couniy, Norlh Carolina, and beginning at a nail; said nail being Ihe Southwestern- most corner ol Miller DB 205, page 305, and being part 101, and be­ ing Ihe Southeaslernmost corner ol Ihe wilhin described property; and being located in the Northern right ol way ol NC Hwy. 801; Ihence with said right ol way North 57 degrees 33 minules 00 seconds W est 90.36 leel lo a 1/2 Inch Iron pipe placed; thence with said rlghl ol way Norlh 58 degrees 12 minutes 25 seconds W est 34.43 CHD lo a 1/2 Iron pipe placed; Ihence North 10 degrees 37 m in u le s 48 secon ds East 259.00 leet to a 1/2 Inch Iron pipe placed; Ihence South 79 degrees 21 mlnules 57 seconds East 116.00 leet to a 1/2 inch iron pipe placed: said Iron being located in the West­ ern line ol said Miller; thence with ’ M iller line South 10 degrees 37 minutes 48 seconds W est 305,00 leel lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 0.75 acres as surveyed by Phillip R. Ball, January 16, 2001, and being DB 177 page 545 and part ol Tax Map Lol 100, Tax Map C-6. The Property Is located at 1222 N.C. Highway 801, Advance, Davie Couniy, North Carolina. The sale shall be made subject lo any and all laxes Including laxes which are a lien against the prop­ erly though not yet due or payable, and any special assessm ents, easements, rights o l way, restric­ tions ol record, and prior deeds of trusl. The highest bidder al Ihe sale may be required to make deposit by cash or check ol up lo live (5%) percent o l Ihe bid, or $750.00, whichever Is greater, at the time the bid Is accepted, and the remaining balance upon conllrmallon ol Ihe sale. The sale will be reported to Ihe Court and will remain open lor ad­ vance or upsol bids lor a period ol len (10) days. II no advance bids are llled wllh Ihe Clerk ol Courl, Ihe sale will be conllrmed. This the 5th day ol June, 2003. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A. Substitute Truslee by Bowen C. Houll, Attorney 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA ' DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Administra­ tor o l the E sla le o l CLYDE ROOSEVELT STUDEVENT JR., late ol Davie County, this is lo no­ tily all persons having claim s against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 19lh day ol September, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estale will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 19th day o( June, 2003. Wliile Marie Studevent RO. Box 234 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF COOLEEMEE FY 2003-04 PROPOSED BUDGET The proposed FY 2003-04 Bud­ get, lor the Town ol Cooleemee, has been presenled to the Town Board. A copy Is available (or pub­ lic inspection In Town Hall during norm al business hours, Monday through Friday. There will be a public hearing, on the proposed FY 03-04 Budget, on Thursday, June 26, 2003, 6:30 p.m. al Town Hall. Dolly Urdanick Town Clerk/Flnanoe Officer Town ol Cooleemee 6-19-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority contained In that cerlain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by LEON H. VAN ALSTINE AND SPOUSE, ALICE lil. VAN ALSTINE, dated August 26, 1996, and recorded In Ihe O llice ol Ihe Register o l Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 0244 al Page 0390, lallure lo carry oul and perlorm Ihe stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuanl lo dem and o l the owner and holder ol the Indebted­ ness secured by said Deed ol Trusl, the undersigned Substilule Trustee will place lor sale, at public auction, lo the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale al the Davie County Courlhouse, In Mocksvlllq, North Carolina, al 12:00 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 2nd day ol July, 2003, that parcel ol land, Including Improvements thereohj situated, lying and being In Ihe Clly ol M ocksville, County ol Davie, State ol North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows; BEGINNING at a point located in the intersection ol the Eastern edge ol Lakewood Drive (lormally Cherry Slreel) and Ihe Southern edge ol S.R. 1165 (Lakewood VII: lage Road), thence wllh the East­ ern edge ol Lakewood Drive South' 03 deg. 30 m ln. 05 sec. W est 199.59 (eel lo a point in the East­ ern edge ol Lakewood Drive, said point being the Southwest cornet ol the wilhin described tract; thence, North 03 deg. 34 mln, 00 sec. East 200.00 leel lo an Iron located In the Southern edge ol S.R. 1165, said point being the Northwest corner ol, the wilhin described tract; thence with the Southern edge ol S.R.' 1165 South 88 deg. 35 min. 00 sec. W est 100.00 le a l to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and being all ol lol 1 section two, T.L.' Spillman subdivision as shown in' Plat book 3, Page 145, D avie County Registry and as taken Irom a survey ol 0 . Ray Cates, RSL; dated August 23,1996. For back title see Deed Book 144, Page 231, Davie County Reg-i Istry, Address of property; 175 Lake­ wood Village Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 J Present Record Owners; Leon H. Van Alsllne and Alice M. Van Aistine The terms ol Ihe sale are that Ihe real properly hereinbelore de­ scribed will be sold lo r cash to he highest bidder. The S u b stilu le Truslee reserves the right lo require a cash deposit or a certilied check not lo exceed the greater ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars, ($750.00). In the event lhal the Owner and Holder Is exempt Irorn paying the same, the successlul bidder may also be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, any Land Transler Tax, and the lax required by N.C.G.S. Sec-, Hon 7A-308(a)(1). The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS" and Will be sold; subject to all superior liens, unpaid laxes, and special assessment?.- Olher conditions will be announced', at Ihe sale. The sale will be held, open lor len (10) days lor upsel bids as by law required. This tlie 4th day ol June, 2003.. Kellam & Pellil, RA.. Substitute Trustee 6-19-2tn' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Co-Execu tors ol the E slale ol W ILLIAN RICHARD G ALES, SR., lale о Davie County, this is to notily al persons having claims against salt estate lo present them lo Ihe un dersigned on or belore the 19th daj ol September, 2003, being three (3 months Irom the llrst day ol publi cation or this notice will be pleadec In bar ol their recovery. All person! Indebted to said eslale will please m ake im m ediate paym ent to th.c undersigned. This the 19th day ol June, 2003 Marlon G. Campbell COE^ 126 W oodhaven Lane Mocksville, NC 2702t William Richard Gales, Jr. COE> 290 Aubrey Merrell Roac Mocksville, NC 2702Í Wade Leonard, Jr Attorney at Lav 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 2702Í R.IQ.air 1)8 ■ 1)Л\ IK COLIN ГУ KN I KRPRISK RIXORl). Tlnirsdiij. Junu I'J. 2003 P U B U C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP108 In Iho Matter ol Iho Foroclosuro o( a Deod ol Trust executed by Gary Lee Rummel, Jr. dated August 29. 2002, and recorded in Book 436 at Page 657 in the Davie County Pub­ lic Rogislry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order o l ttie Clork ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and au- thohty contained in Ihe above-rel- eronced deed ol trust and because of default in the payment ol tho in- debtodness thereby secured and laiiuro lo carry out and perform Ihe . stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol tho owner and holder ol the in- debtodnoss secured by said deod ol trust, tho undersigned substitute trusloo will expose lor salo al pub­ lic auction to Ihe highest biddor lor cash at the usual place of sale at tho county courthouse o l said counly al )0:00 A.M. on July 2, 2003. the following described roal estate and any othor improvomenis which may bo situated theroon, situated in Davio County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows: Beginning at an oxisling iron robar located in the right ol way ol Gladstone Road SR 1121: running Ihonco North 00 degrees 18 m in­ utes 05 seconds East 155.23 feet to a new iron rebar located at Ihe nght of way ol Gladstone Road SR 1121, said now iron robar located Ihe two following calls Irom a tie- point-nail-cap at tho cenlor lino of SR 1125 and SR 1121 (South 01 degrees 36 m inutes 05 seconds East 11M.12feot and Ihonco South 00 degrees 10 minutes 05 seconds W est 55.23 loot lo the said iron robar); running thonce South 87 degrees 36 m inutes 06 seconds East 347.86 lo ol to a new iron robar; tunning thonce Soulh 44 degrees 40 m inules 35 seconds East 283.77 loot lo a new iron robar; running thonce South 16 dogtees 51 m inutes 03 seconds East 381.02 Ieet to a now Iron rebar, this line crossing a well cen­ tered on tho property lino by design lor common use; running Ihonco Soulh 18 degrees 34 minules 17 seconds Easi 602.74 loel to a now iron rebar; running Ihenco North 71 degrees 40 m inulos 30 seconds Wesl 433.14 leel lo an existing iron robar; running Ihenco Norlh 00 de­ grees IB minutes 05 seconds East 843,64 foot to an existing iron rebar; running Ihonco North 40 de­ grees 22 minutes 20 seconds West 151.62 feel lo an oxistm g iron rebar; running thonce North 89 de­ grees 41 minules 55seconds W esl 344.85 foot to the point and place 01 Beginning and containing 5.460 acres, moro or loss. SAVING. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING thal 0.451 IracI and easement as described in tho con­ veyance Irom G t./ Lee Rummel. Jr. and wife. Sherry Lynn niim m ol 10 Shannon D. Spillman and Staces S. Wyrick by deed dated Novem- bor 2, 2001, and recorded in Book 393. Pago 790, Davie Counly Reg­ istry. And being m ore com m only know n as: 130 R anch W ay, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 Tho record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rellecled on tho records ol Iho Register ol Deeds, is Gary Leo Rummel, Jr. This salo Is mado subjoct lo all prior lions and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments in­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ ler lax associated with tho loroclo- suro. lor paying, if any. A deposit ol fivo percont (5°b) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifly dol­ lars (S 750.00). w hicheve r is groater, is roquirod by and must bo tondered in Iho form ol cortifiod funds al Iho timo of salo. This salo will bo hold opon ton days lor up­ sot bids as roquirod by law. Follow­ ing tho expiration ol tho statutory upsot period, all rem aining amounis are immediately due and owing. Tho date of this Notico is Juno 10, 2003 ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitulo Trusleo 8520 Cfifl Camoron Drive, Suilo 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 6-19-2tn Tommy’s Total Lawn Care fr(4' (.stimali's • (nsiiri'd Inmiiu lli<>m|is<iii ( )ччпс-| O ffic e ; (.l ift) 4')2-2:i,40 CiHI; (:t:if))i,H 2 -7 0 0 fi NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Admin­ istrators ol the Estate ol AGNES CANNADY THOMAS, lale ol Davie County, this is lo nolify all persons having claims againsl said estaie lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 19th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of pubfi- cation or this notico will be pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estalo will please make Immediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 19th day ol June, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 Deanna T. Randolph, ADMN 125 Blue Bonnet Court Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davie County, Plainlill, vs. Katherine P. Smool, and tho Heirs of Katherine P. Smool, if deceased, Delendanl. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 378 NOTICE OF PUBU C SALE Under and by virluo ol a Judg­ ment and Order for Safe entered In Iho District Courl ol Davie County, North Carolina, in the above-cap- tionod, Ihe undersigned Comm is­ sioner will on the 26th day ol June, 2003, offer for safe and sell for cash to the last and highest bidder al public auction al Ihe courthouse door in Mocksville, North Carolina at 12:00 noon, Ihe lollowing de­ scribod roal properly: Tax Parcel #I5160A0038, Davio Counly Tax Maps The sale will be made as is and subjocl lo all oulslanding city and county taxes and all local Improve­ m ent assessm enls against tho abovo-doscribod property not In­ cluded in (ho ju dgm ent ol Iho above-enlillod cause. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol Ihe successful bid will be required. Any person who has an intorost lt\ Ihe ptopotly may lile an Increased or upset bid wilhin ton days aller tho report ol sale Is tiled. This Iho 15lh day of May, 2003. Robert E. Price, Jr. Commissioner OF COUNSEL; ROBERT E. PRICE, JR. & ASSOCIATES, RA. 3400 Healy Dnvo, Suite B P.O. Box 26364 W inston-Salem. NC 27114 (336) 760-2870 6-5-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executor ol Ihe E state of C A RO LYN HARTM AN, D ocoased, lalo ol Davio County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ol the deceased lo exhibit Ihom lo Ihe undersigned on or belore September 19, 2003, or Ihis Nolice will bo pleaded in bar of Iheir righl lo recover againsl Iho oslalo of Iho said deceased. All persons indebied lo said oslale will ploaso make immediate payment. T histh eigihdayofJuno , 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Execulor ol Iho Estaie ol Carolyn Hartman 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4ln 6LASSIF[EDS J J u J ! Ж J h ^ J ! Д M ? Д S ^ V E J P J E t€ X E 4 n C A J iT JBS C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 Cedar Ridge Apartments M ocksville, NC Elderly HousehoW sl6^ or ohm Of handici\p. ot dic.ibicdi 1&2 Bedrcorn Apartm ents Handicap Accessible Units Available Rental Assistance Available Section 8 Accepled Please Call: 336-751-0226 TDD/TYY# 800-735-2962 ^..... Ml, O t NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminislra- tor o l Ihe E state o l NAOM I C A N N AD Y SPRATLEY, la lo ol Davie County, Ihis is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe un­ dersigned on or before the 19lh day ol September, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the first day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estaie will please make immediate paym enl lo Ihe undersigned. This the 191h day ol June, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32608 6-19-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of the E state of LO IS R. TUTTEROW, lale of Davie County, this Is lo nolify all persons having cla im s aga inst said e state lo presenl them to the undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol Septem­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) months from tho lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar o( their recoverv. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make im ­ m ediale paym ent to Ihe under­ signed. This 5th day o( June, 2003. Lori Tutlerow Seizor 5720 Shamrock Glen Lane Lewisville, NC 27023 6-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix o l the E stalo o l LO U ISE SEDLAK, late of Davie Counly, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them lo the undersigned on or belore the 29th day ol Augusl, 2003, being three (3) months from Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediale payment to the undorslgnod. This 29th day ol May, 2003. Barbara L. Kolllns 200 Magnolia Avenue Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin S Van Hoy, LLP Atlorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-29-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe E state o l B. EU G E N E BENNETT, lale ol Davie County, Ihis is lo nolily all persons having cla im s a ga inst said e state lo present them to the undersigned on or boforo the 19th day ol Septem­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months (rom Iho (irst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im ­ m ediale paym ent to the under­ signod. This the 13lh day of June, 2003, Willie Bess Bonnoll 107 Nail Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 6-19-41n Abortion Alternative O A V Ib h HIi U N A N C y o a r e C enter otters conlidential & Iree p re g n a n c y te s ts , s u p p o rt services, and referrals. M ake a h e a lth y c h o ic e fo r y o u r life ! Call 753-H O PE lor appointm ent. Apartments F6R h E N T -b U p L e X i 8, 2bR w ith c a rp o rts , in c o u n lry . (336)751-2986_________________ 1 BR APARTIVIENT S350/ m onlh. Ideal for young m arried couple, school teacher, etc. Needs to be re lia b le & d e p e n d a b le , R elerences required. A vailable July 1st, 492-5531, l( no answ er caii 336-945-2436,_____________ M O C K S V IL L E S U N S E T T E R R A C E : A ll b ric k e n e rg y e fd c ie n l a p a rtm e n t, 1 & 2 bedroom , pool, basketball court & sw ings. K itchen app lia nces (urnished including disliw asher, 1.5 b a lh s , w a s h e r/d ry e r c o n n e c tio n s . H ig h e n e rg y e ffic ie n t heat p u m p p ro vid e s central heat and air. Prew ired for cable TV & phones, insulated w in d o w s & d o o rs . N o w a x kilchen& bath floors. Located in M o cl< svllle b e h in d th e o ld i-le n d ricks F u rn ilu re b u ild in g (n o w C a ro lin a P re c is io n fvlachinery) on S unsel Dr. oil ol Hwy, 158, O llice hours 1-6 M -F & S al. 10-12, Phone 751-0168. Beach Property U A H U L IN A 'B E A C H C O N D O , ocean view, sleeps 4, com pletely (urnished, pool, cable. $500/w k. 910-791-5788 Boats tor Sale ig H 3 B A 5 5 T H A C K E R ill w / trailer, 16(t„ 40hp M ercury, G.C. w ith extras. $2850. O B O 940- 5470. Building for Rent H A IH s t y lIB V U A L U N single s ty lis t, (u lly e q u ip p e d sa lo n available in M ocksville. Cali 751- 6115 day or 751-9740 evenings. Card of Thanks IN O UR SO RROW , our cup Iruiy over-dow eth, as w e g ra te iu lly a c k n o w le d g e th e lo v e a nd c o n c e rn you h a ve so fre e ly shared w ith us. W e lhank all of you (or y o u r c a rd s , v is its , telephone calls, em ails, (low ers, (ood and your prayers. M ay God richly bless each of you. The Fam ily o( Child Care I GENE TREXLER I ROOFING Now Ä Old Rools Small nopnir Jobs Ffoo Estimntos 336-284-4571 'C ly d e S tudevent, Jr, ' TH E FAM ILY OF Annie Lucille C ook w ould like lo extend our s in c e re a p p re c ia tio n fo r the supp ort and sym pathy show n w ith Ihe lo ss of o u r b e lo ve d m other. Special thanks lo r the cards, (lowers, visits, calls, (ood, m e m o ria ls and p ra y e rs . W e e s p e c ia lly th a n k th e sta(( at D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p ita l and M eadow brook Terrace of Davie. Sincerely, Fam ily o( Annie Lucille Cook, August 28, 1919-June 5, 2003 i^ B m c o l I TUESDAY I j 7:00 PM j ■ Yadkin Moose Lodge ■I II Clip This Ad For Free Pack ■ Bring A Friend For Two j In Partnership with VF Jeanswear N eeded Immediately Material Handlers Auditors M ust be versatile & flexible Mecdium lifting required Pay starting at $7.50 per hour A d e c c o w i l l b e r e c r u i t i n g a t t h e M o c k s v i l l e E S C F r i d a y 6 / 2 0 f r o m 8 : 3 0 a m t o 1 1 : 3 0 a m A L L N E W I-H ouriy Child Care- B e rm u d a Q u a y S h o p p in g Center. O pen 7 days, enrolling now l Please caii(336) 940-6450 (or m ore Inform ation.___________ C H ILD C A R E : PRIVATE hom e h a s o p e n in g s (o r fu ll tim e , sum m er & before & after school. W illiam R D avie schooi district, 492-2864 afle r 5pm .___________ CH RISTIAN LA D Y W ILL babysit in her hom e. Farm inglon area. 998-5353.______________________ F O R K B A P T IS T C H U R C H belore & after school program , $100/m onth, sum m er program $100/w k (lu n c h p ro v id e d ) 6;30am -6;00pm , Part-tim e care a v a ila b le C o rn a tz e r S c h o o l busing zone. C om e by or call for applicallon, 998-8306__________ H A R D IS O N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T c h u rc h h a s a s u m m e r a n d a fte r s c h o o l p ro g ra m a v a ila b le (or K in d e rg a rte n th ru 5th g ra d e stu d e n ts. S u m m e r hou rs are 7am -6pm at $75/w k. Ader school h ou rs are 3 p m -6 p m at $110/ m onth. Part-tim e slots available. IVIocksvllle E lem entary S chool busing district. Please call 751- 5630 (or m ore in(orm alion, W IL L B A B Y S IT IN m y hom e on Shefdeid Road, 704-546-5179, W IL L B A B Y S IT IN m y hom e. 284-2469, __________________ Employment A u t o m o t i v e S E R V TC E W R ITER -M ust be trustw orthy! 5 day w eek, 8,00am -5;30pm , Pay based on experience. A pply in p e rs o n , P h ilC a r A u to m o tiv e , 1621 H w y 6018,________________ DR IV ER S N EW PAY PA C K A G E Im m ediate Em ploym ent Employment ~ G O LD IN G FARM S FO O D S, a lo c a l (ood p ro c e s s in g m anu(acturer, is expanding its operations (or both 1st and 2nd sh K t. A p p iic a tio n s w ill be accepted Im m ediately, M onday- Frlday (rom 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. A pply in person, m ail application to 6061 Gun Club Road, W inston S a le m , 2 7 1 0 3 o r e m a il to in(ormalion®golding(armsfbods.oom. T h e (o iio w in g p o s itio n s are available; Batching Supervisor, B a tch M ixer, Q u a lity C o n tro l Technician, Production M achine O pefators.__________________^ IN D IV ID U A L T O B A B Y S IT 3 children under 3 years old, part- tim e, in hom e. References will be required, 998-4678 or 998-6524, LO C A L KE N N E L H A S weekend positions available, (ylust be a dog lover. Caii betw een 3-5pm , 940-2552,______________________ _________NOW HIRING Distribution W orkers A vailable Shilts;1st, 3rd and 12 hr W eekend ShKt R equired IKting up lo 65 lbs M ust be able to read, w rite and speak English M ust be detail oriented and able to w ork in a fast paced environm ent Lilting, bending and stooping required M ust be able to read very sm all print 1 year experience in m anufacturing or distribution required M ust be abie to pass a pre- em ploym ent drug test Experience with using a hand scanner is a plus O ur driver's average $.38 to $.45 cents per m ile all pay earned. Plus $,02 cents per m ile sa(ety bonus. W e o((er; m ileage pay, and hourly delay pay w ilh increases yearly, stop pay (or all stops, II you need m ore money, m ore hom e tim e, and bene(its, You m ust apply now to be considered lor Ihls opportunity. W e require 2 yrs. CD L-A driving exp, C ali 1-800-709-2536 or Visit Salem Carriers 191 Park Plaza Drive W InslonS alem , NC ______________EO E______________ E A R N P L A T IN U M IN C O M E $ 2 5 0 -$ l0 0 0 w e e k ly m a ilin g tra v e l b ro c h u re s . F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n s e n d a s e l(- addressed stam ped envelope to; Platinum Travel Services, P. 0 , Box 640070, M iam i, FL 33164 EXPERIENCED H A IR STY LIS TS AN D nail tech n e e d e d . R e a s o n a lb e b o o th rental, in q u ire a d e r 12pm to (336) 766-9494.____________ Taking applications at Ihe E m ploym ent Security C om m ission in M ocksviiie on Thursday, June 12lh and on June 18th and at the Kelly S ervices' oKice located at 232 N C enter Street Statesville, C aii Todayl 704-878-2037 KELLY SER VIC ES_____________ N O W H IR IN G FO R M anage r T ra in e e s and A s s is ta n t M anagers, Earn up to $2000/m o, w h ile training, C ali (336) 885- 0 9 1 0 (o r a p p o in tm e n t. N o experience necessary_________ PA IN TER NEED ED M U ST have vehicle, drivers license, good attitude & m ust be dependable. C lean cut, Cali 998-3884. YARD MOWING Yadkinville, Mocksville$10 & Up Call Tony 336-492-2925 " M O CK PLA C E APARTM EN TS 401 N, Mnin Sl. Mocksville, NC 27028 Now iiikiny iippliciiiions. IHR apis. f»)r Ihe elderly, wiili »cccssible unils iiviiilahle for persons wilh nuibiliiy inipiiiriDcnts, Ucni based on income. I liiniliciippcil Accessible .k I'or infonuiiiioii/iippliculion ^ call 336-75|.2(H)5 or wrile I'O. Hox 1056 MvKksvllte. NC 2702K TDD// l-K(K)'735-2%.1 ^____jitjtKil llonsiny Opporlunily ij A U C T I O N The Estate Of Gary Dwigfil Wall & The Personal Property Of Emily Wall SAT. JUNE 21 2003 • 9:00 A.M. RAINDATE JUNE 28 ONLY IF HEAVY RAIN Hwy, iM Easi Oi Ciemmons Turn Rigtil On Ciemmorsvilie Rd, Go To The End 01 TtiG Read, Tiirn Leli On Old Salisbury Rd, Turn Led On Viiiatie Place (A|)|irox, i/2milo) Salo is At 4035 Village Place, Child's Anlique Wicker Rocker, Old 78 Albums, Radios, Signed Piclures, Hoosler Kil, Cab, Willl Flour Bin, Old Handmade Cedar Chest, Small 3 Leg Casi iron Pol, Dining Room Table 8 Chairs, Desk, Tapeslry Rocker, Carnival & Depression Glass. Old Colleclible Toys, Murray Push Mower, Slone Churn, Nice Piclures, New Vacuum Cleaners, Relrigerator Wilh Ice Maker, Pols & Pans, Elec. Ice Cream Freezer, Double Wedding Band Quill, Old Salin Cross Stitch Quill, Old Key Wind Up Clock, Smoking Stand, 3 Chesl 01 Drawers, 2 Love Seals, Oil Lamps, Chrislmas Docoralions, Old Silverware, Whal Nols, Garden Tools, Linens, Old Iron Bed, Luggage, 2 Old Baby Doll Beds, Old Dolls, Anlique Wood Chair, Anlique Tricycle, Red Ryder Wagon, Anlique Toy Chesl, 3 D. Bear PIclure, Oval Mirror, Yard Furniture, Child's Play Kilchen Sel, Old Wood Hobby Horse, Electric Train, Room Size Carpel, Flower Planters Cinnamon Slick Christmas Tree, New Dog Kennel, 10 New Yard Chairs, Fireplace Sel, Old Blue Hobnail Ashlray, Wine Decanter wilh Glasses, Zenllh 19" Color T.V., Picnic Table wilh Benches, Gold Aladdin Lamp wilh Chimney, Old Walermeion Canister Sel, Water Hose Reels Old Wood Roiling Pins, Old Tin Bread Box, Metal Lounge Chairs wilh Cushions,'6 Cast Iron Kilchen Chairs-over 100 Yrs. Old, Goul Waler Cooler, Green & Blue Fruil Jars, Anlique Cookie Cutlers In Tin Box, Baby Bedding, Small Chesl Freezer, Old Chair From Ihe Old Counly Home in W.S., Grandlalher Clock M a n y M o r e I t e m s N o t L i s t e d S e v e r a l B o x L o t s A t T h i s S a l e Sale Conducted By Buck Hanes Auction #1362 316 Bobbit Rd. Advance, N.C. 27006 336-998-3610 Announcen^onis Day 01 Sale Supersede All W iillen Malerinl We Rosorve Tho Right To Add Or Delete Items Not Responsible For Accidents Or Loss Food And Restroom Available On Premises Please Do Not Block Driveways DAVIE COUNTY KNTIiRl'UISE KIXOKI). Tluir.sdiiv. .lune 19. 2()()3 -1)<; G L A S S IF IE D S IN E lffildM SlV E P R O F IT A B L E Employment P R O G R A M /O U T R E A C H C O O R D I N A T O R - lv la I n responsibilities are lo develop, p la n , c o n d u c t, e va lu a te and p ro m o te p rogram s (or se n io r a du lts a nd to go out in to the com m u nity to prom ote even ts and services. Program s Include e x e rc is e c la s s e s a n d o th e r h e a lth & w e lln e ss p ro g ra m s, e d u ca tio n a l sem inars, p a rtie s and re cre a tio n a l activités and c o m m u n ity e v e n ts . O th e r re sp o n sib ilitie s Inciude-dosign new pro g ra m s to m eel nee ds and w ishes ol seniors, m aintain a p p ro p ria te records, p re p a re re p o rts a n d a tte n d tra in in g relevant to job duties. (Viust be c re a tiv e , h a v e o u tg o in g p ersona lity and enjoy wori<ing w ith s e n io r a d u lts. P ro g ra m planning exp. prele rred. M ust have com puler exp. & vehicle (or use d u rin g wori<. E d u c a tio n beyond H igh School prelerred. Position Is 30 hrs/wk at $9.00/hr. R etirem ent benedts apply, App. m ay be obtained at D avie Co. Senior Services, 622 N. M ain St., M ocl<svilie, NC A pplications w ill be received until position is (iiled. D a vie C o u n ty is an E q u a l O pportunity Em ployer,__________ R N ’S, L P N ’S, C N A’S. N eeded iriim edlateiy. Paid twice w eekly. Call 704-895-6888,_____________ TH E R O W A N P A R TN E R S H IP lo r C h ild re n , a S m a rt S ta rt nonprolit, requests proposals lo r . services in im proving the quality o l childcare (or D avie C ounty. R e q u ire m e n ts are a B S /B A D e g re e In E a rly C h ild h o o d Education or related Held and 3- 5 year experience in a childcare s e ttin g , e x p e rie n c e w ith a sse ssm e n ts and tra in in g , in a d d itio n w e a re s e e k in g a c o n tra c to r to te a c h E a rly C h ild h o o d C o lle g e c o u rs e s ; m u st h a v e th e a b o v e re q u ire m e n ts as w e ll a s a M asters D egree in ECE. A lso seeking a B u sin e ss/F in a n cia l ! -)- consu ltant to assist child ca re p ro g ra m s ,A B S /B A d e g re e re q u ire d In re la te d (ie ld . O u ts ta n d in g c o m m u n ic a tio n , organization and interpersonal skills. Send proposal by 6/30/03 w ith quaiidcations, and cost o( services to : C C R &R D ireclor, RPC, PO Box 1036, Salisbury, NC, 28145, Happy 16th Birthday! Ben Boger Furniture u A k u i N t r i b lA B L E w/G chairs $250. 492-6542._________ RECLINER, D A R K GREEN, like new, $300.00 751-3125. W H ITE IR O N D A YB ED w /lea( design. Paid $250, asking $100. Like new. 492-5495 Health U H U U B G iV I: S ID E e iie c ts , vitam ins give side benedts. C all T e re sa a t 7 5 1 -2 5 8 5 o r t a g n a n 5 @ y a h o o . c o m Independent Shakiee Distributor. homes For Rent 2HTT— TTHBTT— n r — 3enT re fe re n c e s re q u ire d . $ 5 0 0 / m onlh, 751-2613_______________ 30 N A Y L O R S T .-2 B R , 1 B a ­ lanced bk yard $550/m o, plus deposit._________________________ 243 M AIN ST,-Cooleem ee-2BR , IB A $ 5 0 0 /m o . plus d e p o s it. C all M artha ® Anders R eally 492-7505_______________________ 3B R ,2BA-Advance-$725/m o 2BR, 1 BA -A dvance-$750/m o 3BR, 2B A-C lem m ons-$850/m o 3BR, 2B A Patio Home- Sm oke- Free$900/m o 3BR, 1BA-H/1ocksviile-650/mo 2BR, 1,5BA-M oblle Hom e- $500/m o 2BR, 2B A-M H & Acreage-$5,50/ mo P e n n in g to n & C om pany R ealty ___________751-9400___________ C O VIN G TO N C R E E K -4B R 2.5 BA, 2400+ sq. (t„ $1500/m onlh, security dep osit requited, lease option available. 766-6021, EXTRA C L E A N houses (or rent. Sm all to Large, R elerences & d e p o s it re q u ire d & c re d it checked, C aii 751-1108. FO R A L IS T IN G o( a va ila b le rental properties, please check o u r ad In th e R e a l E s ta te Section- H o w a rd R e alty- 751- 3538____________________________ FOR R E N T 3B R , 2BA, m odular h om e, 1 5 7 4 J u n c tio n R o a d . $650/m onth. 940-6703,_________ H O U S E F O R R E N T in C ooleem ee, $300/m onth & $300 security. 704-278-4332. HO USE FO R RENT-2BR, IB A h o u se in (v io c k s v llie , $ 5 0 0 . Leonard R ealty 751-3650, 751- 5020. S p rin g in to NorthwoodApartments awd check out our. . great special deposit limited time Studios $32S/m I Bedroom $ 3 W h io 2 Bedrooms $4?5/wo C u ll C lii l.st.v fo r m o re In l'iirim itio ii 3 .V .-75 I-414I A U C T I O N Sat., June 2 8 , 2 0 0 3 • 10a.m . C o l l e c t i b l e s - T o o l s - H o u s e h o l d G o o d s P e rs o n a l P ro p e rty o f th e la te C la u s e ll & L illia n G re g o ry H w y. 8 0 1 -2 1 /2 m ile s n o rth o f 1-40 See complete listing in nexl week's paper AviclionL'L'r; Koy K. VVrijil»! NCAI^2120 Aclviincc, N C • 336-W 8-8637 Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. IVIinimum bid accepted will be $8,000. Please submit bids to Fork Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 E Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 998-8306 Bids must be received no later than July 23, 2003. Homes For Rent H 0 U S E -3 B R (very nice) , no house pets, preler non-sm okers, m usl m eet quaiidcations. 492- 7457.___________________________ N IC E 2 B R .1 B A , Central H eat& A C , F e n c e d B a c k y a rd w ith storage shed in Town, 704-278- 1717.___________________________ R E C E N T LY R E M O D E LE D 2/ 3BR, 2B A in-tow n w ith (enced b a c k y a rd a s to ra g e sh e d . Central Heat/Air, No HUD, 704- 278-1717,______________________ S H A D Y G R O V E 4 B R , 2.5B A p lu s In g ro u n d h e a te d p o o l, hardw ood doors, basem ent w/ o((ice and w orkshop, 1 acre, pet neg., $1550 plus dep, or lease p u rch a se , 91 8 -1 1 2 2 , O w n e r/ Agent homes For Sale ------ g O y 'T L O A N ti on Land/hom e Packages PLUS $10,000.00 to use anyw ay you choose I (828) 464-8970 4B R -2B A w/dnished basem ent, gas logs, 12x24 deck w /above ground poo l, 28x40 detached garage, on 5 acres, $132,000. Up to 24 additional adj, acres at $4000/acre olf G odbey R oad In Davie Co, C aii 492-2123 or 336- 741-3549 (or appt, w/ow ners, B E A U TIFU L 4B R , 2B A house. Q uiet neighborhood. Low down paym ent. C aii Bruce. 704-592- 4400____________________________ B IL L C O N S O LID A TIO N W ITH the purchase o l new m odular hom e. Call 336-751-1571, FSBO -1400 SQ . (t„ 3BR, 2,5BA, la rg e fe n ce d y a rd , gas lo gs, ja cu zzl tu b , s e c u rity system , h a rd w o o d fio o rs . B u ilt 2001, C onv, to 1-40, O p e n h o u se ; S u n d a y s 1 -4 , R e d u c e d to $112,900. C all (or ln(o or appt, at 7 5 1 -5 8 5 1 , 3 0 0 W in d w a rd Circle, M ocksviiie, NC__________ G O V 'T G IV IN G YO U a R elund in Julyll Use Ihls to get you NEW Land/ Hom e Package (828) 695-0039 Homes For Sale LIM ITE D TIM E $250.00 Down Land/H om e Packages G ood credit, Bad credit. No credit All applications w ill be subm lltedi (828) 465-6402 New True M odular (N o S teel Fram es), C rane Set, 7/12 Roo(, 3B R , 2B A, $79 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 value. D e liv e re d and s e t on y o u r (o u n d a tlo n $ 5 2 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 Landow ners, Call 336-362-3676 or 336-362-8040,_______________ N IC E 3B R O N 3 acres. Fully fu rn is h e d . B e a u tK u i a re a , $113,000, 704-657-2226, S a cra fice i N ew True M odular C ape C od H om e ( N o S te e l F ra m e s), C rane S et, approx, 2300 Sq, Ft, Floorspace, 3BR, 2 B A , N o rm a l C o st $129,000.00.D eiivered and set on your foundation $79,900,00 L a n d o w n e rs ca ii 1 -8 0 0 -6 7 2 - 9223,___________________________ W E ’RE G ETTIN G EVEN O ur G eneral M anager w ent oul ot town SO w e ’re having a SALE D/W and M odular 2002 & 2003 m odels Land/H om e Packages available (828)464-1169 Land For Lease W A N tt U ; p a s t u r e o t p a s tu re w /b a rn to le a s e fo r horses. Preferably in Advance or Farm inglon area. 998-2711, Land For Sale A C R E A G E -FO R K -12 acres on Indian H ills R oad (n e a r Tw in Lakes Airport), Partly w ooded w/ 36x40 w orkshop, Caii 998-5700, L A N D F O R S A L E -N e a r H lllsviiie, VA 1 and 1/4 acre iot, across road Irom N ew River, 57 m ile state park trail, 4,500 acre C rater Lake plus 2 islands and docks to the lake. View , m ost recreation anyw here, $17,000, (540) 980-8864. Land/ Home for Sale AC H fcS U h land, 1995 14x80 m o b ile h o m e , w e ll, s e p tic . P er(ect lot to build on, $75,000, 998-9795. Lawn Care C U tM tN T LA W N U A H t-Y o u r to ta l la w n c a re n e e d at an a K o rd a b le p rice . 1 -3 3 6 -2 8 4 - 2037.___________________________ L A W N C A R E ; C U T T IN G , trim m ing. Caii Tony 492-2925 S K A G SW U 52 Inch com m ercial m o w e r, 17 hp K a w a s a k i. A d v a n ta g e d e c k . V e lk le included. Low hours. Excellent condition, $2250. 284-6501 Lost & ^ound i;0 S T T "'2 ' D U G S . 2 yr o ld G erm an S h epherd-m ale, 3 yr old C oonhound-lem ale. M issing since 6/7, Mr, H enry Road area. R eward, Contact 336-492-6069, LO ST: G REAT D A N E - m issing (rom C ountry Lane, $500 cash REW ARD (or sa(e return. 1-866- 8 0 7 -3 8 3 9 (to il (re e ). V is it w w w ,sa ve th e p e l,co m 3 8 3 9 lo see photo. Lots f^or Rent TO U H TTEW TIJES RITD S IN G LE W ID E LO TS lor rent in Farm ington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Com m unity. First m onth's iot rent FREE. Caii 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462___________________________ N E W A D D IT IO N T O S h a d y A c re s M o b ile H o m e P a rk. R eiandscaped. 1984 or new er hom es, John C ro tls Road o(( H w y 64E . O n ly 1 sp a c e lo ft, 998-8276 or 998-8222. Lots For Sale 1 A C R b W O O P tib lot M O D ULAR, D W or S/W OK Near old (arm house & rock creek C ounty w ater, HU RR YI Priced near 50% ot value. C aii quick 767-6065. W ILSO N PIN E S-BU ILD IN G iols (or dlrecl sale, 1,5 acres, m ature trees, city w ater. See them on W ait W ilson Road br call 336- 751-2000. Miscellaneous W T ALO M IN D M BX3OT,-10fip M ercury & trailer $1200., 1997 N issan bedilner $50., 4 (actory w heels $60., 97 Ranger (our alloy w h e e ls 15x8 w /tire s $ 40 0,, 4 lires, w heels & covers 14ln $100. A LF A LF A HAY FO R sale. $5.00/ bale. D e live ry a va ila b le . 492- 2209.____________________________ D O LLA R D R EA M S A N D M ore. $1.00 variety & g ill store. Located 8 54 V a lle y R oad, M o cksville . B ehind K elchle C reek Bakery. 751-8997_______________________ F IB E R G L A S S C A M P E R C O VER, good condition, (or (ull size (96x65) truck bed-priced to sell $150, 998-3667_____________ H U N D R E D S O F N O V E LT IE S . Phones, dolls, dags, etc. $100 (or ail, llrm . 725-0818.______________ N EW O VER -S IZE D potty chair. O ver-sized w heel chair In very e xce lle n t co n d itio n . C a ii 751- 5371____________________________ R E C L IN E R , 2 L A M P S , w a ll m irror, biloid doors. 751-3396. S IM P LIC ITY R E G E N T RIDING m ower, 38" cut, lull lloatlng deck, e le c tric b la d e e n g a g e , hydrostatic Irans, 14 hp Kohler engine, like new,________________ 8000 BTU air conditioner, slide o u t c a b in e t, (or e a sy in s ta ll, energy saver sw itch, very quiet, like new, used 2 tim es. C aii 284-4050.__________________ T-SH IR T PR ESS and hat press. A sso rte d t-w h irts w /d e c a is & catalog. $1000. 751-2380. Mobile Homes/I^ent 1 4 X 6 0 M O B IL E F O M E on p rivate io t-2B R , 2B A, O utside s to ra g e b ld g ,, 3 p e rs o n o ccu p a n cy lim it. R e cently u p ­ dated, new carpet, etc. No Pets, No HUD, D eposit required. 998- 2931 or 284-4481,______________ 2 BR T R A ILE R on private lo l in A dvance, C aii (336) 766-8462, MILLER ^ EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRING IS HEBIE! Bobcat. aerato( core pluggei amoreforrenttodavl Hwy. 601 S., m o Q fi/i (Mocksvillc 13361./ü1-ZdU4 A.C. JONES SEPTICSERVICE • 24 i lo iir I’ u n ijiin g • iir.iin L iiif K iîp iiir • S ervine ü .iv io i4í S u noundinH C o u n lio s Litt'nsfcl insurtííi Kt'.istin.ililf Knlos (336) 492-2736 M & A Produce Plus Variety Store — NEW LOCATION — Hwy, 64 East across from Fork Baptist Church(in the lormer Apache Candle building) \Vu hnve a nilxU iie «f I'U O D IIC K , PLAN I S, KI.OW KKS inul (lilllT tn t t.v|)o,s ()f KICTAII, MICKC'IIANDI.SI' lo .suit L'vcryont! * OUTSIDE and INSIDE * Opon Mon-Sat 9:00 am • 7:00 pin Horn’s Country Kitchen HELP WANTED! Waitresses Needed. All shifts available Apply in person (No Phone Calls) Hwy 601 N at 1-40 • Mocksville 7am-3pm A U C T I O N E.s(ate<)l'Jamc.s & K (),scA iin W e aver (b ivin g ) 2947 Pionœr IVail, Winston-Salem ESTATE AUCnON |Fri.» J«^e 20 • 10 Sat., June 28,2003 • 10 am Rain or Shine P e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y o f P a u l S . N a i l ( d e c e a s e d ) a n d E l s i e F o s t e r N a i l ( l i v i n g ) Directions: From Mocksville, Hwy 601 South, turn left on Hwy 801, sale 1/2 mile on right. Dining room lable w/6 chairs, malciiing China cabinel, kilchen table w/4 chairs, China cabinet, Holpoini & Galaxy (reezers, dishes, po(s & pans, barely used love seal and sola, chairs, end tables, straight leg lable, manlle clock, TV, Ashly wood slove, (2) sewing machines, Kirby vacuum cleaner, solid maple 4 pc. bedroom suite, cedar chesl, cedar wardrobe, chesl, baby port-a-crib. Collectibles: M l Brook njijJi boHles, wooden bulter molds, rolling pin, flat irons, well bucket, shoe lasp w/4 molds, #4 crock. Roseville, Green Octagon Cheerwine bottles, Pepsicola bottle, Caravan Ginger Ale bollia, Double Strength Sugar Beverage bottles, cast iron Irying pans, Kerosene lantern, round top irunk, quill Irames, porch swing, picnic lable, while mounlain Ice cream freezer, drawing knife, mowing sylhe, oil cans. Ford wrench. Tools & Equipmeni: 3 pi. disk, 2 bollom plow, 1 row culllvalor, scrape blade, IQ-lQ McCullocti chain saw, 2 H.P. air compressor, 1/2 H,P. bench grinder, garden seeder, hand loois, wrenches, tool boxes, vices, Skill saw, drill, hand saws, log chain, extension ladder, Lawn Boy mower, 2 garden tillers. Terms: Cash or G ood Check Food Available Speer A uctions A uctioneer David Speer, N C AL /(2984 336-998-4162 ;AM D R IVIN G DIRECTIO NS; И0 Business lo Silas Croak Parkway Nortli (Hwy 67 towards Wako roiost). Turn lelt orno Royrwkia Rd (In from of Wake Forost}. Travel 2 4/10 mllo. tutn night onto Uothabara Park Blvd. Travel 1/iO rnile, lurn Lefl onto Beacon Drive. Travel 1/W mile, turn Lell onto Pioneer Trail. Sale on Riglil (Watch (or signs). Hom o b u ilt In 1 9 6 2 has 4 bodroom s, 2 fu ll baths, and is npproximaloly 2D00 sq. It. Olhor lenluros includo 2 fireplaces, an attached garage, nnd a nico screoned-in porch (19'8 ” x 17’6"), not included In square footngo. Tho property Is (ocaled on approximately 0,45 acre In a nice, quiet sotting. Great location near shopping, restaurants, and churchesi Don't miss out on thist Call Tara Pope 336-345-1311 (or moro info or appt for viewing. REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS _________ FURNITURE: Child's Wardiobe; Old Church Pew; Motal Desk; Sofa and Love Soat; Glass Coffee Table; Upholstered Chair; Restaurant Booth and 1/2; Loddeibflck Ct^oir; A Pioco Mahogany Bodfoon^ Suit; Danish Modern Sola; 3 Pieco King Bedroom Suit (Bassett); Bar Stools: Pedestals; Marble Top Forn Stand; Dining Room Table and 6 Chairs; Upholstered Sofa; Kimball Piano ANTIQ UES & COLLEC TIBLES! Framed Pictures and Mirrors: Chiidron’s Toys (Buddy L, etc); Old Quills; Soagrovo Pottery; Old Silvortone Guitar; Enamelwaro; RJR Memorabilia: Harmony Houso Starlight 8 Place Selting; Carnival Glass; Green Glass; Piedmont Airlines Memorabilia; Colloctible Pins; Crystal; Walking Canes; Oil Lamps M ISCELLANEO US! 1088 Hi-Top Ford Conversion Van {130,000 Miles --Sold Subjoct to Confirrnatlon); Lawn Mowor (12 HP, 39" Cut): Murray Push Mowor; Hand Tools: Yard Tools: Melal Cabinets; Stereo Equipment; Kenmore Washor & Dryor; Whirlpool Refrigerator; Wine Cooler; Small Upright Freezer; Slove and Microwave Combo: Butcher Block; Shop Vac; Aroa Rugs: Lamps; File Cabinet; Old Trunk; Motal Patio Sot: 7 Piece Wrought Iron Patio Sot: Aluminum Extension Ladder, plus much, much more.... C o l. K c iiiic lh G . K c ln c r. P ics., N C A L 326S F irs t C h o ic e A u c tio n & R e a lty rirm Lii'cnso//722'J• PO Ho.\ 335, Low isvillc• (336) 945-4II8 Visil Ouf UVh Situ al www.tirsichak'L'niiciion.com • mail: ^lirsU'howi^iii&limi.rr.coin 1)1» - DAN IK (4)UNT\ KM'KUI’RISK UKCORl). Tluirsdiiv. ,Imie 19. 2003 GLASSEE 1 EÌDS ДЖ КРЕЯДЗШ Е p r o f i t a b l e Mobile Home/Rent Mobile Homes/Sale Music 20 0 0 M O D E L 14X 70 m o b ile hom e on private lol-2BR . 2BA. Extra Nice. Large garden tub. etc. Storage bidg. No Pels. No HUD. 4 person occupancy limit. D eposit required. 998-2931 or 284-4481.______________________ 2 B R M H FO R R E N T S h a d y Acres M obile Hom e Park, John C rotts Rd. olf Hw y 64E oul ol M ocksville. 998 -82 76 or 998- 8222.___________________________ 2BR M O B ILE HO M E, 5 m iles south ol M ocksville. 284-4582 or 284-6332. No calls alter 9pm. 2BR ON PR IVATE lot on W ill Boone Road $400/m onth $400 deposit 998-4933______________ 2 B R , IB A S 4 2 0 /M O $4 0 0 deposit 284-6120.______________ 2 B R , IB A , M O B IL E h o m e . Newly rem oldeled on private lot. $ 4 0 0 /m o n th & $40 0 d e p o sit. 284-4499.______________________ K IS S Y O U R L A N D L O R D goodbye. See hov/ easy It is to own. 704-873-2547.____________ P R IV A TE LO T, 3 B R , 1.5B A , Hom e #828-478-9416, Local # 918-4111. Leave M essage. P R IV A T E S E T T IN G IM M A C U L A T E 2B R 2B A . ull appliances, C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non-sm oking adults. No pets, $500/m onth plus deposit. 998-3636. Mobile Homes/Sale ■ 1 T X -7 0 r'3 B R ;-2 B A h o m e . $10,500. 751-0200 or 909-3473. 14x80 ON 1 acre land, m ust see to believe, 704-873-2547. 2002-2003 H O M ES m ust goll! W hy rent w hen you can o w n lll 704-873-2547.__________________ 3 B E D R 0 0 M , 2 BATH , country setting. Ready to m ove Into. 704- 873-2547.______________________ 4 BEDR O O M , 2.5 bath, ranch on cornor lot. R eady lo m ove into, linancing available, w est area. 704-873-2547.__________________ > A D E E D IS A L L Y O U N E ED II Special llnance program s lor landow ners ONLY til Juno 30, All credit types OK D/W, SAN. or M odular 767-9263 A L L LO T M O D E LS drastically reduced!!! Don't m iss this groat oiler. Call 704-873-2547, A L L YOU NEED is a dollar and a deed!!! Show m odel clearance, 704-873-2547._________________ D IS P L A Y S A L E N E W 5 Bodroom. 2.014 SC|, It., $39,995. O nly O ne In Stock. H urrylToll Froo 1-877-283-4344. C b E A R Y A U T O S A I .e s F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes. All Galvanized A ll S ize D o g Lols 336 -751-3442 M o c k s v i l l e , N C Have you seen this person? nim please send him home because he is . late for supper. Happy 40th Birthday Tommy l-oveyim ■ Mary H elp Wmited WV a n 'iia n ilr.H 't tiim itiir i' m .im il.K 'tiiR 'r IlK lkin g l(ir upholsterers DM .1 p .lN '-liy-llu '-jtlb K isis, I'Ifilii' iiiijiiiiv U’illi K.itliv ,il (.ЧЗЬ) 7(i(v7/-hi U.M, 2113 Н еаиГигп, LLC.'., ^ MC D O U B L E W ID E A N D L A N D , o w n e r m u st s e ll. F in a n c in g available. Call 704-873-2547, FH A G O V E R N M E N T LO AN S, 10 a v a ila b le . L ittle d ow n paym ent, 704-873-2547. G EO R G E B U SH FREEDO M Hom e,G et Iree Irom the ball and chain ol Renting, O wn your ow n starting at S46 a w eek 767-9264, JER RY SPRING ER _________S P E C IA L S III_________ Now Latino/M inority program s on SA/V and DA/V O wner linanced 767-9264, M O R TG A G E CO M PANY -------H AS S W ’S AhiD DW 'S------- PIAN O TUNING Repair- R ebuild - Regulate S eil-players & Reed O rgans A LR E A D Y SE T UP ON AC R E AG E. Pay $485 and loos and m ove In. Call 1-800- ___________7 50 -45 88___________ ONLY O NE (1 )L E F T Boautilul new 2BR S№l @ repo price Hurry, won't last ___________767-6065___________ O PER ATIO N FR EED O M Freedom Irom Renting, Freedom ol hom e ow nership New Line of hom es starting at $199 m onth, 767-9264, OUR LO SS YO UR G AIN 16’ s/w. O rdered by m istake Fully loaded, lurniture/ appliances ___________767-9264___________ O W N E R F IN A N C E . O N LY $ 5 0 0 .QO D o w n , 3 B R , 2 B A , m anulactu red hom e set up in nico park and ready to m ove In. Hurry this one w on't lasi long. Call 336-769-0755 or pager 336- 208-3203.______________________ REPOSSESSED DOUBLEWIDES, S IN G L E W ID E S , la n d -h o m e packages, easy term s. Call 704- 873-2547.______________________ Y A D K IN C O ., nice large lots, sngi, & dblw ides. C heap water, g o o d n e ig h b o rh o o d , o w n e r lln a n c e , $ 1 1 ,9 0 0 a nd up. Brow n O sborne 336-838-4590 ZIP, Z ILC H , N A P A Credit, no problem lor LANDO W NERS O wner linanced MODS,DA/V or _________SAV 767-9263_________ "LO T M O D EL CLO SE O U T" Custom Built in M ocksville 44X28-3BR 2BA-S39,900. 56X28-3BR, 2BA-$46,900, 60X28-TV, DVD-S49.900, 60X32-TV, DVD-S56.900, Shop Us! O nline BonanzaM obileH om es,com Call UsI 1-888-462-7806 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y L o n g e s t L a s t i n g 3 ' C o v e r a g e / M a n y C o l o r s P o l e B u i l d i n g s M e t a l R o o t s & S i d i n g ? 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS w i s e c a i ^ v s i ^ MINI-STORAGE For ill! your stonile needs,' choose us! Come hv to liuiulrc ahoiit iVee rentiil. 2975 Hwy. 64 I-: in Fork Calltoiliuj! (336) 0 9 8 -8 8 1 0 A U C T I O N .Foiin Л Ali.son Ste\en,4<)ii (I.iviii};, ие1(>са(1пц) 1 Ï 8 5 F a ll 111 CO k t l . , C l e m m o n s S a t ., J u n e 2 1 DIRECTIONS: US tow.vd^ Chmn)ons. turn Lott onto Humpton Hi! Travo! :) -I 1(1 rnik'n. turn nighl onto Till Tioe Rd Trdwl O 'tO niilo lo ond ol roiid (Watchfor S'ijnr.) F.URNITUREl Cntncf Sliinloy Sicloboard, DR Tablo w/8 Chairs: Plant SiatK}!,. Glasi, Top [incl labios and CoHoo Tables, Contor Tablo. Mahogany End T.ibN? A Colfi;«) Tablo (fZaily), Nico MahOQany Chosl. Nico Empire Sofa; Victorian nock*M, Viclofian Chair; Nico Mahogany Gamo Tablo, Sot ol A Pninitivo Chairs w/ Oiifjinal üliH) Painl; Chorry Chosl on Chest (Nico •• Lmk-Taylor), Antique Oak Coriunodu w/Matblo Top artd Sholf. Large Mirror w/Ornato Gold Framo: 16 Pano Corner Cupl)oard (Boiiuj Sold Sub|oct to Conlitmalion), Dressing Mirror; King Size Do()rossion Style Pmo Poster Dod; Dresser; Upholstered Chairs; TV Cabinet; Wooden Chairs; Director's Chairs; Wooden Cabinet; Computer Desk; Nightstands; Patio Furniture; Blanket Box; Picnic Table; Old Child's Duggy Seal ANTIAU&S A COLLECTIBLES: Lots ol Framed Prints and Paintings (Victorian & Hand Colored); 1800’s Flask; Gramophone; No, 2 Brownie Camera w/Caso A Handbook; Walter Hagen & Bobby Jonos Goll Pictures (1032); Signed and Numbered Original Walercolors by Virginia Fisher (Fashion Sketches from Iho movies of tho 10-10’s); Rosa Chmesis Non Opería Nisi Serenas Print; Tour Do Franco Automobile Prints (1914); Fashion Prints from tho 1930’s; 1895 Opon Championship Print; Toby Piece (Betsy); Brass Candlesticks (Irom World War I); Gono with tho Wind Lamps. Royal Albert (Brigadoon) Bone China 6 Place Sotting; Tea Sol (England); Donby Stonowaro; Apilco (Franco) Coffee Sel: Fenton Vase; 4 Notinan Rockwell Prints (Numbered and Framed); Carved Walking Stick; Miniature Musical Inslrumonts; Lots of Sterling Silver (Including: A S&W Co. Polico Badge, Chatelaine: Pendants; Earrings). Old Fruit Pnnt MlS-CELLANEQUSi Craftsman Riding Lawnmowor (12 HP. 36" Cul); Misc. coins; Honda 6 5 Horsepower Pressure Washer (Like New); Yard Tools; Wheel Barrows; Shop Vac. Fertilizer Spreader; Horse Watenng Troughs; Hampton Bay High Volocity Fans; Table & Floor Lamps; Figurines; Brass Pieces; Ping Pong Tablo; Rods and Rools; Goll Clubs; Golfing Accessorios; Hand Sewn Bedspread, Cast Iron; Wickor; Officer's Trunk (From the Bohr War); Rugs C’i>|. K c iin c lh Ci. KcliiL-'r, I’ lvs.. N C A L .^ 2 i)K F irs t C h o ice A u c tio n & R e a lty l inn I.ia-nso #722‘i • |>() lii.\ }}\ Lewisville • 945-411«\ mt (hi U'c^ Sta 11 Service Vehicles Yard Sales W allace Barford 998-2789 -----------Pets----------- 2 TOV PO O D LES lor sale. 5250/ oach. 492-5255.________________ AK C G REAT DANE m ale. 2 yrs old. black, neutered, all shots, needs good hom e, $350, 492-2101____________________________ FREE KITTENS-3 boautilul gray kittens, 7-8 wks, old 2 m ales, 1 lem ale.Alroady litter box trained. Call 492-2725._________________ FREE LA B PU PPIES. 14 weeks old. 492-7564.__________________ PERFECT PAW S- A L L natural products. C ertilied groom er. Call Christine 751-9074.____________ W A G N T A IL S D O G G R O O M IN G , M o cksvillo 998- 3652,_____________ Rooms for Rent M A T U R E , R E S P M A L E o r fem ale wanted to share exp on 3BR hom e w / pool in Advance, Furnished BR (O SBed), F bath. Avail, Im m ediately. 998-9674 RV/Motor home RV FO H S A LE '83 C h evroieT 3 7K , 33 lo o t P ace A rro w by Fleolw ood, Excellent condilion. New tires. Rear m onitor. 10CD d is k p la y e r/c h a n g e r. 6 .5 generator. Two TV's, VCR, Dash air, Iw o ro o f a irs. S le e p s 6. M ic ro w a v e , g a s o v e n a n d surlace units. 336-492-7142 or 336-492-5263. Service A U T O H e Iv io v a l-w i l l b u y junk cars lor cash, w ill rem ove trash Irom your hom e. 336-575- 0769.___________________________ B & D D ESIG N & CO N S TR U C TIO N ~ T (5UR C O M P LE TE HOl\flE IM P R O VEM EN T C O M PAN Y W E W O R K T O M E E T Y O U R BU D G ET S p e c ia liz in g In a d d itio n s , ren o va tio n s, baths, kitch e n s, w in d o w s , s id in g , d e c k s , m asonry, stone & tile work, light painting and sm all repairs. C all Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lo r p ro m p t, re lia b le , w o rk m a n s h ip . R e le re n c e s available. Free Estim alos, C O M P L E T E L A W N C A R E - m ow ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw , trim ing shrubbery, Iree estim ate, 751-5798, E D 'S H A N D Y M A N S E R V IC E - gutters, carpentry, electrical, etc. •Relerences available, 492-2985 or cell 655-4968._______________ L IN K 'S SE A M LE S S _________G UTTERING_________ R ichard Link-O w ner Free Estim ates 998-1798 M E LV IN 'S C AR W ASH & W ax. 7 days a week. Call 751-2175 ask lor M elvin.__________________ M O W IN G , T R IM M IN G , M U L C H IN G a nd le a f b lo w e r services. Serving Davie, Rowan and Iredell counties. C all 704- 278-4970 or 704-682-8379. O S B O R N E ELEC TR IC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estim ates. 751-3398, T O M M Y 'S TO TA L LA W N Care. W e olfe r m owing, trim m ing, pine n e e d le s , m u lch , s e e d in g , trim m ing shrubbery and planting. W e also offer tractor w ork, bush h o g g in g , p lo w in g , s c ra p in g drivew ays, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and free estim ates, O llice 492-2330. Cell 336-682-7006. __________ Travel B A H ltH T H E A T H E -A U U U S T 2. “Steel M agnolias", H ighlands F e s tiv a l m a tin e e . D in n e r at N ancy’s Fancies. Call T & J Fun Tim e Tours. (336) 945-9391 or (336) 924-6461.________________ H A R R A H 'S C H ER O K EE C A SIN O TRIP FrI-Nlte June 27th W ed-D ay July 9th Tri-State Dog Track & C asino Sat-D ay July 19th A tla n tic C ity T rip July 2nd -3rd $229 pp E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt K E N T U C K Y -A U G U S T 7 -1 0 , R e nlro Valley, Shaker V illage, LEX. H orse Park, B ardstow n- S te p h e n F o s te r's "M y O ld K entucky Hom e" T & J Fun Tim e Tours 336-945-9391 or 336-924-6461_________ Vehicles 1996 PLYM O U TH N E O N , red. 8 4 ,7 0 0 m ile s, Ire s h NC in s p e c tio n , new tire s , auto , $2500 O B O Call 751-2474 1997 TO YO TA 4-R unner Limited 4x4 Loaded $15,500. 492-6542. 72 N E W YO RKER 440, 4 door parts oar, no title, $1000 OBO. 492-6192 _______________________ 93 FO R D AER O STAR m lnivan, a/c, pow er window & locks. No backse ats, excellent for cargo van. $2300. 940-2534._________ 95 P O N T IC F IR E B IR D , great condition, V-6, all pow er options, T-Top, C D player & keyless onlry. R u n s g re a t. 9 7 ,0 0 0 m ile s. $5700. C all 492-7679__________ C E N T U R Y M A R T IA L A R T S 7 0 lb s . w o rk o u t b a g w ilh fre e s ta n d in g co rn e rm a n bag hanging stand. Like new. $425, 940-2128,______________________ M O V IN G SA LE, C LE A N E D out m ore storage areas, m ig v/elder, auto parts and accessories, truck bed cover, saw, rear end grease dispenser, shop supplies, llres, alum , w h e e ls lo r W in d sta r or T aurus, lum ber, S e ga gam es. A tari and so m uch m ore. C orner 01 R u ffin and G la d s to n e , C ooleem ee. S aturday June 21, 7:30-?__________________________ Wanted b U Y IN U W H O LE Ü R p a rtia l estate ilem s 284-4302_________ Yard Sales 2 FA M IL Y V'Ä T iD ' s a le , 192 F o sta ll D rive, M o c k s v ille , o il 601N & Jack Booe Rd. Lots ol e ve ryth in g . F rida y-9 until and S aturday 8 until.________________ 4 F A M IL Y YA R D sa le , D avio G ardens, Hwy 801 N. Household ite m s , c o m p u te r d e s k , toys, m ens, ladles, toddler & young girls clothes, books. 8am -2pm. 4 F A M IL Y -S A T U R D A Y 7 :0 0 u n til. 4 3 3 G la d s to n e R o ad. H o m e In te rio rs , b ik e s , ca m p e rsh e ll, stere o. B arbies, dolls, toys, odds-n-ends._______ 818 C A N A R O AD , hou sehold ilem s, television, lots of goodies.8am lo 1pm. 6/21/03.___________ C A R O LY N 'S C O LLE C TIB LE S (336) 751-6252 Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 lil 5:00 FRIDAY 20 & Saturday 21, 8-3, 288 Deadm on Road, Som ething lo r e ve ryo n e . C lo th e s , toys, carseats, ham m ocks, bods, etc. Don't M iss This O ne!___________ F U R IT U R E , T O O L S , M IS C m ovies, CD's, lishing equip., 779 Joe Rd., W ed, thru Sat.________ G A R A G E S A LE SA TU R D AY 6/ 21. 8:00 until 2:00. 148 Carter Road., 1/4 m ile south o il 801 Irom 801 & 158 In te rse ctio n . H o u s e h o ld , to d d le r & b a b y Item s, toys, tools & m uch, m uch m ore. Rain or shine.____________ G A R A G E S A L E ; SA T. 6/2 1 , 7 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 . 159 B ro o k D r., M o c k s v ille . O n e m ile fro m Burger King on M adison Road. W atch lo r signs.________________ G IA N T YARD S A LE AT ------------r e l a y f o r l if e ----------- Saturday 6:00am -9:00am D avie High Foolball Stadium O ver 12 R elay G roups Participating Lots o l Stuff Bring $$$$$ H U G E 3 F A M ILY y a rd sa le . Saturday June 21, 8am - until... 302 Bogor R oad-last house on ro a d at d e a d e n d . O il 158 betw een Pinebrook School Rd. and Rainbow R d.-R aln C ancels H U G E 4 F A M ILY y a rd sa le . Lew isville-C lem m ons to Holdor Rd. (G rocery Barn) to S pringliold W a y D rive , //1 6 2 9 S a tu rd a y, J u n e 2 1 , 7 :3 0 a m -2 :3 0 p m . C hildren's, w om en's and m en’s clothing, toys, videos, furniture, books, etc. Cash only.__________ J U N E 19T H & Baltim ore Road. 2 0 th . 141 3 1993 H V U N D A'X L 98,000 miles. $1200. 998-9569.______________ 19 9 3 M A Z A D A 6 26 , 4 d o o r sedan, sunroof, good teen car. Burgundy, $2895. 940-2752. FR ID AY 8:00-1 ;00 S alurday 8:00-1:00, Gun C lub Road, oil Hw y 158. Furniture, ciothes-all sizes, shoos-ali sizes, m ovies, lots ol Stull, CHEAP.____________ F R ID A Y & S a tu rd a y , 163 Lakew ood Village R oad, Baby, children, housew ares, m isc. Frank Short Auction & Realty R E A L E S T A T E AUCTION B u i l d i n g L o t L o t 2 8 , R i v e r H i l i Bermuda Run Country Club S aturday, J u n e 2 1 1 0 :0 0 A .M . Frank Short Auction & Realty ^32 PIcuanc Acre Drive Mocluvtlla, NC 27028 Uc.#«624^ Plione;33&-284-6l78 Fax 336-284-«0B7 Enuli: fnnkihortl®)nhoo.com TERMS: Certmod check for $3,000 required to bid, CertHled check to I» made out to Bidder. Hlgheat and last bidder w ill endorse his/her certified check and wrtte a personal check for the reinalnderofthe10% deposlL All Sales . contracU will be completed upon final bid (8ubj«l shlD . ($20.000 Value) to0on(irm«tionby8*ii«). BalancaduelnSO dayaor upon delivery of lha deed, whichever Is sooner. Includes Country Club Member* AM Bnitounovmonta on Ml« data luparoad« any printed maUrial. DlrMUona: From W-8.1-40 Watt to axit 160. Lan on 601, огма Hwy 158 lo BamMKla Run on Itfl. Olng Oroaby Blvd.To RIvarHllt. Auction will t>a hakt on »IU at lot •UnllmlUd U l« of ail Club FacliltJet JU N E 2 0 -2 1 , 8am u n til, 243 D uke St. Baby item s & clothes, c h ild ro n ’s, te e n 's & w o m e n 's c lo th e s , lo ts o t C h ris tm a s ornam ents, glassware, treadm ill, blankets, knick-knacks.________ JU N E 21 ST 8 A M -1 P M New, Used and Abused, 4 Fam ily Yard Sale, Young C hildren's Learning C tr„ 184 Council Sr.-ofi Bogor Sl. M U L T I-F A M IL Y Y A R D s a le . 4 S a tu rd a y June 21st 7:3 0 til... R ichie Road. Rain Cancels. M U LTIFA M ILY 8-2. D o n'l m iss. Look lor slgns-601N 1.5 m iles past W illiam R D avie school. YARD & B A K E sale. S alurday 8-4. B rook C enter. B e n e litin g C ornatzer Dance Team________ YA R D S A LE -S A TU R D A Y Juno 21st 7:00-12:00. C enter Shelter, Several fam ilies.________________ YARD S A LE -S A TU R D A Y June . 21 St, 8-1. Pine’s Trailer Park on Hw y 158. Baby clothes, videos, ^ o m e lh ln g jo i^ v e ^ Searching For Viagra Woman Can’t Get Insurance To Pay For Drug That Helps With Her Pulmonary Disorder Page 01 Relay For Life Davie Residents Again|; Show Caring Nature y PageDI ; D A V I E C O U N T Y e n t e r p r i /e A e c o r dM r USPS 149-60 Numbér 26 Thursday, June 26, 2003 Davie Man Charged In Murder Body Found Buried Feet From Back Door Of H ouse By Mike liariihiirdl Davie County Enterprise Rccord A Farmington man lias heen ehargetl with I'irst-degrce murder after the body of a Ibrmer t oomniaie was Ibiiiid buried some 40 leet from Ihe back door of his Pinevitle Road liome. Rayford Clyde l-tendrix, 26, of 172 Pinevitle Road, was arrested in Myrtle Beach, S.C, wliere lie had fled and called family members to confess to the crime, according lo Davie Sheriff Allen Whitaker. Davic Sheriffs and SBI investigators found the body of Corey Drew Hawkins. 20, of Winston-Salem last Thursday morning. A preliminary autopsy report showed that ttawkins died from a small calitier gunshot wound lo Ihe head, approxi­ mately six months ago. That’s also aboul the same time lhat he was reported miss­ ing lo Winslon-Saleni police. Whitaker said the search for I tawkins intensified last Tuesday, when the victim’s mother gave Heiulrix’address lo the Davie Sheriff’s and Winslon-Salem Police deparlmeiits. ' Several Inps were made to Ihe house, and no one appeared to be at home, W hitaker said. One car was always parked in Itie drive. On Wednesday, Winston-Salem 01- ficer M.R. Patrisli was liere investigat­ ing the case, ns ’,vell. The suspect apparently knew aboul the investigation, and fled lo Myrtle Beach. S B I a g e n t s D a n i e l B e a v e r , H e a t h M c B r l t d e a n d R h o n d a W a l k e r c a r e f u l l y d i g t h e d i r t f r o m a b o v e a m a k e s h i f t g r a v e b e h i n d a P i n e v l l l e R o a d h o m e . ■ P h o t o b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n l ie called ills mother and olliers from a liolel room tliere, confessing to killing Hawkins and saying tie Iiad buried the body in his tsack yard, t ie also said he was going lo commit suicide, Whitaker said. The mother called Wliilaker, and Ihe search be­ came even more intense. Myrtle Beach police went to the hotel room luid found Hendrix, going in and oul of conscious­ ness, from an apparent overdose of Tylenol PM, Whitaker said. He was taken lo the hospital, where he remained for a ilay before tieing taken inlo cus­ tody. On Friday, he waived extradition and was re- luriied lo Davie Couniy to face the cliarge. Al the same time, the .search for the tiody was taking place afler the sheri I f’s deparlnienl obtained a search warrant for llie house and properly. Please See Karmin^ton - Page 4 Drum Out, Reynolds In As Cooleemee Police Chief By Kim .iiislen Davie County tinlcrprise Record C O O LEEM I-li - Police Chief Eddie Drum resigned on June 1S, ef­ fective immedialely. tie listed irreconcilable differ­ ences witli the town board as his rea­ son for ietiving. t lis departure comes less than two weeks afler he fired Officer Billy Phillips. Joey Reynolds, a Davie Slierifl's Department deputy and Ihe coiiiily’s DAt^E officer, has been named Ihe new chief. Reynokls joins Officer, Mark Weiner on Ihe Cooleemee force. Although Drum had already be­ gun interviewing candidates lo fill Phillips’ position, llie position lias nol heen filled. Mayor John Chandler would not give additional information regard­ ing Drum’s departure, bul said llial over the past few months, the board had reviewed the officer job descrip­ tions and made some changes. "Looking Ihrough the ordinances and jo b descriptions, Ihere were som e things w e said w e really wanled enforced," said Chandler. "We were irying to revitalize the rules and regulations and il clianged some Ihings. Overall, lie said that the board believed in giving the police chief Ihe abilily to run llie depart- meni as he saw fit. “We had received several re­ quests from lown citizens wanting to know wliy, wilh three officers, wliy cant tliey patrol the town more'.’ We wanted more visibility.’’ . Chandler said the board found out lhal officers weren’t suppo.sed to drive police cars home. “We’d been allowing il,” said Chandler, although the board re­ cently asked Drum lo slop. “t-Ie was the only one doing il, bul he was driving lo Lewisville-Clemmons.” Chandler did not know if I3rum Iiad another job. F ilin g F o r M u n ic ip a l E le c t io n s B e g in s J u ly 7 Filing for municipal offices in Ihe towns of Bermuda Run, Cooleemee aiul Mocksville open on 8 a.m. Mon­ day, July 7. In Bermuda Run, offices to be nileil include mayor, and council iiiemtiers for l^islricts I, III and IV. While any resident of Bermuda Run m ay seek Ihe m ayor's office, only residents o f the specific districts may file for the council seal in thal re­ spective dislricl. Offices to be filled in Cooleemee are m ayor (a iw o-year, unexpired term ), one unexpired term for com ­ m issioner, and Iwo four-year terms for commissioner. Offices to be filled in Mocksville are mayor and two conimissioner seats. All are four-year terms. All three municipal elections are non-parlisan and all filing fees are .i.s and nuisl tie paid liy check, made payable lo the Davie Couniy Board of Elections. , Tlie elections office is al 124 S, .Salisbury St., Suite 102, Mocksville (lioltom level and back of Mocks­ ville Town Hain. Questions may bc tlirecled lo the office al 7.‘it-2027, Monday-Friday. 36 PAGES Bridgewater Davie High Principal Three Davie schools wilt have new principals, effective July 1. Larry Bridgewater has been named principal at Davie High School. He had been North Davie Middle School principal. Candy Poplin has been named North Davie principal. She had held the job at Cornatzer Elementary School. Barbara Owens, director of ex­ ceptional children, will be prinepal at Cornatzer. Bridgewater has been North prin­ cipal for 10 years, and has been with the Davie School system for 15 years. Superintendent W .G. “Dub" Potts said that Bridgewater is known for slrong curriculum leadership. During his tenure at North, the school was recognized for excel­ lence in education, including being named a School of Excellence for the 2001-2002 school year. Poplin has been principal at Cornatzer for three years, and was innuential in the success of a num­ ber of specialty programs including tlie More at Four program which provides curriculum to pre-kinder- garlen siudents. Slie lias been a tcacher, assistant principal and principal in Dnvie schools. She was principal at Cen­ tral Davie for two years. “Poplin has an abundance of skills, along with a slrong interest in all areas of curriculum and sup­ port areas,” Polls said. Owens has lieen direclor of ex­ ceptional children for two years. She was principal at Shady Grove El­ emenlary for live years, wliile it was named Davie’s first School of Ex­ cellence. Prior lo working in Davie, Owens spent several years as an ad­ minislralor in Watauga County. “Her experience as an elemen­ lary principal will allow the transi­ tion to occur smoothly and her ex­ perience in the many exceptional children programs will pay divi­ dends lo staff and sludenis al Cornalzcr,” Potts said, “1 feel the.se changes will help take Davic County Schools to the next level in public education. We have alsvays maintained a solid reputation throughout North Caro­ lina,” Polls said. “These imporlanl changes which place our adminis­ trators in areas where their strengths will flourish, enable us to build upon lhal statewide reputation.” The.se position moves wrap up a number of organizational changes during the summer months. Dr. Linda Bosl, previous Davie High principid, accepted the job of K-12 program coordinator earlier this month. Patsy Crenshaw will work on middle school and high school cur­ riculum issues on a part-time basis, and Linda Dorscli will focus on cur­ riculum at the pre-kindergarten through fiflh grade levels. 2 - ÜAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. I'luirsduy, June 26, 2003 ^ it o r ia J P ag e Waiting For Harry: Book Still Hasn’t Been Delivered To My House IDcspiie good inionlions, 1 let him down. He had only been wiiitinjj Iwo years for llic nexl Harry I’otlcr book. Counting the days. Searching newspaper articles for Ihe dale of Ihe book's release. Wondering about J .K . Row ling’s writer's block. Si.\ months ago, I ordereil the book on-line lo make sure wc would gel one. Thai had seemed like a good idea al the time. But come lime for the book lo be released and ... we were oul of town. M y 12-year-old had wanleil to go to the midnight Harry Poller parties al some ofthe bookstores. Dad said no. Early Saturday morning, we headed north lo his brother's college graduation, thwarting any chance of gelling the book when It was delivered lo our door. “ Dad," he whined in al least live .syllables. I drove him and Ihrec grandparents lo New York, straight inlo one o f the world's biggest masses of lumuuiily, steel, concrete and stone. Armed wilh my scribbled navigalional notes, we followed Ihe signs — crawling along like ants wilh the Ihou.sands of other cars at .1 mph. It wasn'l so bad. I'm a veteran of the Hillsdule early morning traffic jams al N .C . 801 and U .S. I.'i«. New York Cily drivers actually seemed more relaxed than my fellow Advance motorists. George Washington Bridge. Throgsneck Bridge. Aiul Unally, Long Island. Further and furlher we ilrove from our Harry I’otter delivery. Roberl searched for bookstores along the highways — hoping lo stop. In New York, the cily never stops. Bul the names change wilh little notice. Great N e c L Middle Neck. Little Neck. We stayed somewhere around Ihere. The tralTic was a Pain in Ihc Neck. Robert sighed repeatedly. His behavior was excellent, hoping to receive a book by ineritorious service. O n Sunday, I gol directions to the nearest Banies & Noble — planning to venture uiKliivrted streets with the same courage as ’ Columbus und Magellan. "If you never sec me again, ship all my belongings home," I lold the hotel atteiulant. Robert and I were o ff— wandering past bagel shops, pawn shops, flower shops, piano shops, restaurants of every nalioiialily, evcrylhing ... unlil we found Ihe book store. We resisteil the urge lo race to the door. A young girl — her face rcnecting Ihc combined joys of Christmas, her birthday and wiiuiing Ihc lottery — emerged from the bookstore wilh her mother, carrying one of the massive blue Harry Poller books. "There il is," I giished. Wc walked in and were met by a clerk. "You here for Harry I’oller'.’ Did you pre-order? W e're out." He chanted lhal to evcryonc who entered. Almost all of us hud come for the same book only lo be lumed away. The store had already sold u thousunil copies. We could only glimpse ut the dwindling slack of pre-ordercd copies behind the register. Imagine if Columbus had landed in America and been greeted in Iho surf by Marco Polo. That's how 1 fell. Wc discovered the books, but Ihey belonged lo others, So we had lo wail. "»’our book will be wailing when wc get home, I promised my disappointed .son. Moiulay night when wc pulled in Ihe driveway, all lhat greeted us was a monster raccoon. Hud he lakcn Ihe book? Wc searched the nuiilbox. The rront door. The buck door. The garage door. I'he lawn. II hadn't been delivered yet. Il was still in the bowels of UPS — silling on the dock in Winston-Salem lhat nighl. 1 hope it's there when I go home this evening. 1 can't pul him off much longer. — Dwight Sparks D A V IE COU N T Y ENTERPRI/E^^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. M ain St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published w eekly by the Davie Publishing Co. D wight S parks......................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson................................G eneral M anager Mike Barnhardt.....................................M anaging Editor Bay Tutterow.........................................A dvertising Director Brian P itts...............................................Sports Edilor M ary Lynne Bayslnger......................C lrculalton/C lassilied M ooksvllle Enterprise Davie Record Cooleom ee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Puid in Mocksville, N C 2702S Subscription Rules Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 Per Year In N .C ,, S25 Oulside N .C , ' P O S T M A S T E R Send Address Changes to: Davie County Enterpri.se Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, N C 27028 In T h e M a il... Pseudo-Republicans In N.C. House To the editor: Early in the current legislative session, Democrats in the N .C . 1 louse of Reprcsenlalives, with the help of 18 Pseudo-Republicans, passed a budget lhal increased spending by more thun twice Ihc rule of inflation. They exteniled the one/half percent sules tax for two years and increased Ihe lop income lax rate lo 8.25 percent on higher income people. W ith their vote on the current budget, the 18 Pseudo-Rcpubli- cans Including Rep. Julia Howard, pluced themselves in u favor­ able position lo be compared with the Iraqi Republican Guard. The comparison is “ when pressure is uppllcd, euch group o f Republi- cuns cut und run," B , Frunk Everhart Lexington Save The Pool Committee Thankful To the edilor: In mid-September, 2002, 1 sal forth with an ideu. An idea of failh, hope, and trust, in the ability to open the Cooleemee Pool in the summer of 2003. Hope in the people I chose lo help me. Trust in ull the people o f Cooleemee und surrounding communities to give from their hcuris. And Ihc never - ending faith mosl of all, Ihul the money needed would be raised. Wilh all the money we rai.sed ihe opening of the pool (hopefully Ihis week) would not have been po.ssible without the continuous hard, back breuking work of the Cooleemee Civitans. These men for the past two years have been planning to paint the pool. The weather this summer pul thal job und the opening of the pool on hold many times. But the Civitans held out and beat Ihe weulher. Their labors cun be seen in the bright new cout of puint al the pool. Thank you so much for your hard work. 1 know you loo want to .see the pool full of huppy children. I also would like lo thunk you for the free hot dogs you arc having on opening day. I would also like lo thank the Y M C A for planning to run the pool this year, and Ihe lown board for challenging us to prove there arc slill many generous people in our communily. We have rai.sed just under $27,000. Wc slill have pledges out there not yet turned in. When those pledges come in our total will be $ 1,200 off our original goal. A special lhank you to the anonymous donors und to everyone who helped in any way ul all. Wc, the Committee lo Save the Pool, would like lo lhank you from the bottom of our hearts. Jan B . Ledford Cooleemee L e t t e r s W e l c o m e d ; 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 the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. A ll letters .should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, i,s also requested. Please, have letters in the newspaper office no later than, 4 p.m, Monday of the weelf to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise,com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI.SE RECORD, Thursday, ,iune 26, 2003 - 3 Got An Opinion? A d d y o u r v o t e t o o u r w e e k l y o n l i n e p o l l t h a t a s k s q u e s t i o n s a f f e c t i n g y o u a n d D a v i e C o u n t y . L o g o n a t w w w , e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d , c o m a n d c l i c k o n r e a d e r ' s p o l l t o c a s t y o u r v o t e . R e s u l t s w i l l b e l i s t e d l i e r e w e e k l y . Will you support a proposed bond to pay for im prove­ m ents/additions to Davie High School and elementary schools? 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А А Р * Mobile Phone О О Э 978-2299 4 - DAN’llí COUN I Y KN TKRI’RISE RFX'ORI), riiursday, June 26, 2003 T h i s p h o t o g r a p h s h o w s t h e r e l a t i o n s h i p o f t h e h o u s e t o t h e s i t e w h e r e t h e b o d y w a s b u r l e d , u n d e r t h e t e n t s e t u p b y l a w e n f o r c e m e n t . - Photos by Robin Fergusson Farmington Man Charged With Murdering Ex-Roommate Continiiud From l*iine 1 TltCIC were IK) signs of ¡1 Inirial in llic woll kept yanl, Wliiliikcr siiiil. Olliccrs used prolics in iii'cns tlii'onglimil Ihc yanl on Wcilncsday cvcniny. and a cailavci' dog Irom Siokcs Counly was hvouglii u> liclp locatc llic silo. "Durinj: a prohc, w'c caitic across an area lhal was nol consisleni," VVhilakcr said. "It was otivious llic giounil had lieen dislurbed." The cadaver iloji! con- I'irmcd lhal a hoily was iiiuler- nealli llie area, wliich was nexl lo an ouihuildiiii!, and had lieen landscaped with liiiihers, shruhs and pine needle mulch, lie said. Tlie area wns wilhin siylil of I’ineviile lioad and neighhor- ing residences. "Il was 11 well kepi yard, so lhal was nol oul of place," Whilaker said. The lioily was foiiiul iwo ami II liiilf I'eel deep, covered wilh a hedsprcad and hound wilh tape. The inside ol' the house WHS also iieal. Whilaker said. Invesiigaiors look samples of paini, carpel, a com puler and olher docum enls from Ihe home. W hilaker said invesliga- lors aren't sure w here the murder look place, or how or when Ihe Iw o gol logelheii N o weapon has been recovered. The murder came approxi­ mately a month afler Meiulrix had been in Davie District Court, convicted of simple af­ fray. lie had been charged with assault wilh a deadly weapon, accused of hilting Hawkins in Ihe head wilh a cast iron frying pan in lale .September. During lhal incideni, Hawkins was attempting lo leave the residence and Hendrix didn't want him to leave, Whilaker said. Afler a shoving maich, Hendrix hil Hawkins in the head with the frying pan, causing minor in­ juries. Judge Jimmy Myers sub- senuenlly issued n donicslic violence protection (.“iOB) or­ der, banning Hendrix from having any contact whatso­ ever svith Hawkins. Thai was on Ocl. 7. Civil court documents re­ veal thal Hawkins described Ihe attack wilh a frying pan and said that Hendrix had a shotgun ill the house and car­ ried a handgun in his car. In Hawkins’ own words, “hit on head with frying pan, shoved and punched in head. Kept me in the house and would nol let me leave. Threatened lo kill me. Stalking." Whitaker wasn’t sure how long the Iwo had been living together prior lo the Sept. 27 incident. Richard Brown, owner of Parkview Video in Winston- Salem where Hendrix once worked, was familiar with both men. He said thal al- tliough Ihey had problems, they were “kosher.” “This has just lloored me," he said. "I can'l believe it.” He saw Hendrix about a monlh ago and said every­ thing seemed fine, although he appeared to have losl some weight. Brown saw Hawkins soon after the frying pan incident al Food Lion in Clemmons, where Hawkins worked. There were no physical signs of problems, he said. Hendrix worked al Ihe video store for less than a month. Brown wouldn’t elaborate on his termination of employment. A check of Hendrix’ crimi­ nal record shows several iraf- I'ic citations, as well as past charges' of communicating threats and simple assault. Hendrix is being held in Ihe Davie County Detention Cenler without privilege of bond. At a video hearing on Monday before Judge Wayne Michaels, Hendrix was ap­ pointed Mocksville atlorney Lori Hamilton-Devvitl. He is being held in isola­ tion for his own protection, said Wendell Sain, Davic de­ tention supervi.sor. Staff wviter Jackie Seabolt contrihiited to this xtoiy. Hawkins Hendrix D a v i e S h e r I K A l l e n W h i t a k e r a t t h e F a r m i n g l o n h o m e . T h e t e n t w a s p l a c e d o v e r t h e b u r i a l s i t e w h i l e t h e b o d y w a s b e i n g d u g f r o m t h e g r o u n d . P a u l a C a r s o n , S B I m o b i l e c r i m e l a b s u p e r v i s o r , t a l k s S h e r i f f ’s c h i e f o f e n f o r c e m e n t , L t . J i m m y P h i p p s , A s s t . E M S D i r e c t o r M a r k H a n c o c k , D e t e c t i v e R o b e r t T r o t t e r a n d o n t h e t e l e p h o n e .C h i e f D e p u t y M a r k H o w e l l t a l k t o S B I a g e n t R h o n d a W a l k e r . Administrative Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, ,Fune 26, 2003 - 5 The follow ing eases were dis­ posed o f in D avic Adm inislralive Courl May 16. Presiding: M agis­ trate Kevin D. Hendrix. Prosecut­ ing; Wendy Terry, assisinnt DA. -Patience Agborbesong, failure lo notify Department o f M olor Ve­ hicles o f address ctiange, dismissed per correction. - Delia Adame, no operator's li­ cense, dismissed per correction; driving left o f cenler, dismissed per c iv il selilemeni. - Burry Allen, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, $25, cost; expired regislrallon slicker, dis­ missed per correction. - Kimberly Anders, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to improper cquip­ menl, $25, cost. - Gary Andrews, exceeding safe speed, dismls.scd per civil sellle- ment. - Ramon Baker, failing lo no­ tify Depanment o f M otor Vehicles o f address change, dismissed per correction. -Je n n ife r Barney, speeding 74 In n 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $25, cosl. - Elvis Brannan, speeding 76 in a 55, reduced lo 60 in a 55, cosl; failure lo wear d rive r’s scut bell, $25. - Ciinrles Bridges, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Darlene Bristow , speeding 60 in n 45, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. - Nicolaos Broulner, expired registrntion slicker, dismissed per correction. - O livion Brow n, no operator’s license, dismi.ssed per correction. - Counney Bryant, expired reg- istnition sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Nina Burks, unsafe m ove­ m ent, dismissed per c iv il settle­ ment. - M arvin Burts, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo im proper eijulp- ment, $25, cost. - Regina Campbell, driving left o f center, dismissed per civil seltlc- ment. - W illiam Canter, expired reg­ istration sticker and no operntor’s license, dismissed per corrcction. - Donna Carter, speeding 70 In a 55, rcduced lo Improper cquip­ m enl, $25, cost. - Dennl.s Cartner, speeding 60 in a 45, rcduced to im proper cquip­ m enl, $25, cost. - M icliacI C ntlell, speeding 70 in a 55, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Brian Cham berí, fniling to yield al slopsign/flasiiing red light, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost. - M nrvin Cheeks, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to im proper equip­ m ent, $25, cost; fn ilin g to wear d riv e r’s .sent bell, di.smissed per plea. - Eben Coarsley, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to im proper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Arinnn Coleman, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jnmes Crandell, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $50, cost. -T e rry Crider, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to im proper equip- mcnt. $25, cosl. - M ichacl Davidson, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduccd to im proper equipment, cost: failing to wear driver’s seal belt; $25. - Philip Davis, expired registra­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Natalie Dodd, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - K elly Dyson, expired regis­ tration slicker nnd expired registrn- lion cnrd/ing, dismissed per corrcc- 119«. - Scott Ebrighl, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. -Jo.seph Everhart, no operator’s license, dismissed per correction. - Crnig Feely, speeding 93 in n 70. reduced to 79 in n 70. $25, cost. - M nrin Fleck, ficlitiou.s/con- cenled/revoked registrntion card/ Ing, dismissed per correction. - Benjnm in Gobble, im proper bncking,dismissed perclvil settle­ ment. - Kristin O rusli, speeding 80 In n 70, reduced to improper ccjuip- menl, $25, cosl. - Fred Hancock, speeding 70 in a 55, rcduced to im proper c(|uip- m cnl, $25, cost. , - M ichael H ardin, fa ilin g to wear driver's seat belt, $25, cosl: expired registration card/lag and expired in speclion sticker, d is­ missed per correction. - Scott Hntcher, covering/dis­ guising re gistration pinte, d is ­ missed per corrcction. - Pnmein Hepler, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jiilinn Hernnndez, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced to 60 In n 55, $10, C0.S1. - Bobby H ill, expired registra­ tion slicker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Jeremy Holcomb, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper eiiuip- mcnt, $50, cost. - Sharon Holley, speeding 84 In a 70, reduced lo im proper c(|uip- ment, $25, cost. - Kendrn How ell, failing to stop for sloplighl/stendy red light, re­ duced to im proper equipmeni, $25, cost. - M nlthew Ingram, exceeding ■safe speed and unsafe tires, dis­ missed per c iv il settlement. - Judith Kiger, failing to slop nt steady red lig h t, reduced to im ­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - Peter K resina, exceeding posted speed, reduced to im proper cquipmenl, $25, cosl. - Ann Kupka, exceeding snfe speed, dismissed per correction. - Leila Lagos, failing to slop at slopsign/Hashing red light, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cosl. - Clinton Lakey, expired regis- Irnlion card/tag, dismissed per cor­ rection. - George Lam b, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Palrick Law, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to im proper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Dustin Law hon, exceeding safe speed, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cosl; unsafe tires, dismissed per correction. - Henlhcr Lnxton, speeding 5.1 in a .15, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $50. cosl. - Keith Leazer, speeding 70 In n 55. reduced to improper ec|uip- menl. $25, co.st. - A licin Lynch, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. - Snndy M artin, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Brendan Masi, unsafe move­ ment, dismi.ssed per civil .settle­ ment. - Gray Mason, expired registra­ tion card/tag nnd no opernlor’s li­ cense, dismissed per correction. - Cassnndrn Mebosky, speeding 50 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - M nry M ickel, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, co.st. - Mnrie M iiier, failing to slop for stopsign/nashing red lig lil, dis­ missed per civil seltlemenl. - Nnkesha M ills, no operator's license, reduced per correction. -P enny Moore, flsiiing without a license, dismissed per correction. - Steven Moore, speeding 84 in a 70, reduceil to improper eciuip- ment, $75, cost; failing to wear driver’s sent bell, dismissed per plen. - Davey M orton, speeding 67 in a 55. reduced lo improper ei|uip- ment, $25, cost. - Robert M uliinax, speeding 85 in n 70, reduced to improper c(|uip- ment, $25, cosl; failing to wear driver’s .seal bell, dismissed per plen. - Crnig Myers, tailing lo wear driver’s seat bell, $25, cosl; expired regislrallon sticker, dismissed per correction. - Herman Norman, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cost. - Francis Nyne, speeding 74 in n 55, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. - Ronni6 Dwayne Overby, ex­ ceeding safe speed, reduced lo im ­ proper equipment, $25, cosl; driv­ ing left o f cenler, dismissed per civil .settlement. - Tamalhn Lynn I’eeler. speed­ ing 78 in a 65, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - Richard Pennington, fniling lo stop for slopsign/flashing red lig lil, rcduccd lo im proper equipm eni, $25, cosl. - Donna Phillips, speeding 5 1 In a 35. reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $25. cosl. -Joshua Phipps, fniling lo wear driver’s seal bell, dismissed per correction. - Lynelte Pierce, expired regis­ tration card/tag. dismissed per cor­ rection. - Knren Pogosyan, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cost, - Trnvis Prntt, no motorcycle endorsement and no registrntion cnrd, dismissed per correction. - Robert Ray, expired regislra- lion sticker, no operntor’s license, operating vehicle w ilh no insur­ ance. and driving/ililow ing vehicle not regislered/litled, dismissed per correction, - Tracy Renegar, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper ei|uip- S p e c ial o£ th e W e e k It’s Here Now! 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T a k e 5 0 0 O F F A n y 6 ” o r F o o tlo n g Coupon Required. Not valid with Other Specials. Offer Expires 8-31-03 " 1 I I I I I I I1^ Offer good a t M ocksville, NC store ONLY • 751-BAKE j 6 - DAVIK COUNTY KN’I ERPIUSE RECORD, Thursda.v. June 26,2003 P ublic R ecords Land Transfers The ro llo w iiig larul Iniiist'crs ivcrc tiled w ilh Ihe D:ivie Kegisler Ilf Deeds, listed by parties involved, acrcii^e, tuwnship aiul deed stamps purchased, w ilh $2 representliij; $I.(KK). - Hazel L. I’revelte lo Tony E. I'revette anilTimi D. I’revette. 8S.5fi acres. Calahiilii. - C.J. Ramey, attorney in fact for Oak Valley Associates Limited Part­ nership. Ridge Run Properties and Oak Valley Properties. 1 lot, Farm- ington. S70. - Joseph P. Branan and Marge Uranan. Carol Branan. Uruce M . Branan and Laura V. Branan, Bar- haraJ. Harris and Harold II. Harris. Lenora B. Schaber and Wade Sehaber to Leslie Cutting and Bar­ bara Cutting. 6..Ì4 acres. - Robert J. Hiatt and Paul H. Moore, to Scott J. Clemo and Tanya L. Clemo, 1.5 ncres. S150. - Standard Federal Bank lo Lee Kinyonn and K im K inyoun. .69 acre. M ocksvillc. S I50. - Scott Joseph Clenio and Tanya W illis Clemo to Pedros Bartolo and M ercedes B a rtolo , I Iracl. Clarksville. S IM . - D nvid Ray M cC lam rock lo Lester M. Bowles. I tract. M ocks­ ville. S70. - Evon S. Evans to Toby Kent Evans. 2.01 acres, Clarksville, SIH. - Annie Ruth Keaton Wishon and Arnold Wishon lo Roger Lee Allen and Martha Ann Allen. 2 acres. $17. - W illiam J. M arklin 111 and Julie Lail M arklin to Woodrow Daniel Bowman and Dina Bowman, I tract, M ocksville. S I74. - Edward C. Barnhardt and Doris W. Barnhardt lo Paul B. W illard Jr. and Glenda K. W illard. .69 acre. M ocksville. S.18. - Paul U. W illurd Jr. and Glenda K. W illard lo Edie L. Sm ith. .69 acre. M ocksville. S290. - Mulvaney Homes lo Edith Eno Laws, I lot, Farmington, S262. -Trustees Services to LSB Prop­ erties. 5 acrcs, Calahaln, $160. - M arjorie W. MacGregor by at­ torney In fact. Warren E. Kasper lo Bennuda Village Retirement Cen­ ter Lim ited Partnership, I condo­ m inium, Fanninglon, $264, - Bermuda Village Retirement Center Limited Partnership to James M yriek and Eleanor H. M yrick. I condominium. Farmington. $264. - Jerone C. Herring, trustee to Laarousse Inc.. .9 acre, M ocksville, $417. - D avid Josey lo D avid McDowell und Michelle McDowell. I lot, M ocksvillc, $150. - George Tim othy Sm ith and Tina Outlaw Smith to Mark Dou­ glas Vaughn Sr. nml K yrii Suzanne Vaughn, 4 tracts, Fanninglon, $.120. - BR 549 to J.K. Canler Builder. I lot, Fanninglon. $137. - Michael Thomas Dnilon and Shannon Coe Dallon to Matthew C. Howell. I lol. M ocksville, $210. - Larry Wayne Buie lo Terri Crotts Buie. .91 acre, Jerusalem, - Hoyle Franklin W illiam s to Donna Gaye W illiam s and Angela Dawson W illiams (50% each). 2.28 acres. Farmington. - Marquis Building to Scott M. Parrish and Em ily B. Parrish. I lot. Farntinglon. S4I.1. - Pauline Daniel Prim by attor­ ney in fact. Vestal George Prim Jr.. Vestal George Prim Jr. and Susan M. Prim, ami Vestal George Prim Jr. as mistee ol'the Vestal George Prim Sr. Revocable Trust lo R ichard P. Hendricks and Carol D. Hendricks. I lot. M ocksvillc. $24. Sheriff’s Department The follow ing incidents were reportcil lo Ihe Davie Sheriff's Dept. - On June 1.1 Brad Butcher re­ ported keys were renuned from a truck al Bixby Convenience Store. Advance. - Jeffrey Wilson reported a ga­ rage wall was damaged al a home on Arnold Palmer Drive. Ailvance on June 1.1. - On June 1.1 Karen Kell re­ ported a purse, money, and jewelry w ere removed from a home on Bal­ timore Road. M ocksvillc. - Larry Shinaull reported ihree knives, an electric shaver, a cigar box. and coins were renioveil from a iiiolel room at Lakewood Motel. M ocksville on June 1.1. Arrests - (3n June 14 Harvey Young re­ ported Iw o signs were removed from a localion on Crosswinds Drive. Advance. - James Link reported money was removed from a vehicle on Wall Sireel, Cooleemee on June 14. - On June 14 Tim othy Sinecoff reported money was removed from a localion near Deadmon Road, Mocksville. - W illiam Campbell reported fire e.\tingui'.ltcrs were damaged al Cooleemee Elem entary School, Cooleemee on June 15. - On June 15 Shannon Allen re­ ported a window was damaged al a home on Claude Rutledge Road, M ocksville. - M ary W illin m s reported a m ailbox was damaged at a home on Fork Bixby Road. Advance on June 16. - O n June 16 Edd Lew is re­ ported a chain saw was borrowed and not relumed to a business on Neely Slreet, M ocksville. - Matthew W ilson reported a door was damaged and a screw gun was removed I'rom a home on N.C. 801 Nonh, M ocksville on June 16. -O n June 16 Jerry Barnc.s re­ ported nn oil furnace nnd ccntral nir unit were removed from a residence on Casa Bella Drive, Advance, - Carol Cozarl reported exten­ sion cords, a pressure washer, wecdeater, toolbox, and tools were removed from W illiam R. Davie School, Mock.sville on June 16. - On June 17 Makisha Abshire reported a w indm ill yard decoration was removed from a home on U.S. 601 Soulh. M ocksville. - Frank M in o r reported two goals and a goose were killed by a dog ul a home on Markland Road, Advance on June 17, - On June 17 Kenneth Osborne reported plunts were damaged nt a home on Ijam es Church Roud. M ocksville by pigs running at large. - David Carroll reported u green metal carporl was removed from a locution on U.S. 158, Advunce on June 17. - O n June 18 Judy Follelle re- ported computers und coins were removed from LeBleu Water Com ­ pany. Advance. - Roberto Suarez reported je w ­ elry, tools, money, and a clolhes basket were removed from a home on U.S. 64 W esl, M ocksville on June 18, - O n June 18 Diane Stiles re­ ported Howers nnd lattice were dam­ aged nl u residence on Ijam es Church Roud, M ocksville. - Jesus Melendez-Fucnles re­ ported u lire wus dumuged on n ve­ hicle ut u residence on N.C. 801 North. M ocksville on June 19. - O n June 19 Shiinte Dumuso reported a lire was damaged on a vehicle at u residence on N.C. 801 Norlh, Advunce. - Davie Anim al Cruelly Inves­ tigator Deputy M . Crater reported ilogs were uhandoned al a home on Stacee Trail, Mocksville onJune 19. - O n June 19 Richard Thom p­ son reported a bicycle was removed from a location on Danner Road. M ocksville. - Gene G ullifer reported a mo­ lor home was removed from n resi­ dence on Ijames Church Road. M ocksville on June 19. ’ - O n June 22 John Moore re­ ported a trailer wus removed from a yard on Gladstone Road, M ocks­ ville. Tlie Davie Counly Sherifl's De­ partment made the following arrests: - Cynlhia Baker rurner, 20, of 972 Hardison Streel. Mocksville wus arresled June 1.1 for harassing phone call. Trial dale: June 26. -Jim m y Lee Morgan. .15,o f 104 McCollough Road, M ocksville was arrested June 14 for possession of schedule VI less than half ounce und possession of dnig paraphernalia. Triul dale: July 24. - Matthew Rae Wagoner. .15, of 104 McCollough Roud, M ocksville w as arrested June 14 for possession of schedule VI less lhan half ounce and possession o f drug panipliernu- liu. I'rial date: July 24. - Timothy Patrick Swiergiel. 29. o f 185 Lakewood Drive. M ocks­ ville was arrested June 14 for iis- sault intlicling serious injury. Triul dale: June 26. -J e d M e rritt, 19, o f 296 Annsworthy Road, Advance was arrested June 14 for communicating threats and harassing phone calls. Trial date: July 15 in Forsylh County. - Kerry Gray, 27, o f W oodieaf was arresled June 15 for possession of marijuana. Trial date; July 17. - Joel Niilhun Hicks, 40, o f 161 Jurvis Roud, Advunce wus urrested J une 15 for possession of nuirijuana less thun half ounce and possession o f dnig paraphernalia. Trial date: July 17. - DonnuBell W hite..14.of 161 Jurvis Road, Advance was arresled June 15 for misdemeanor posses­ sion less lhan hulf ounce und pos­ session of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: July 17. - Tony M ajor Huniey III, 29, of 2178 U.S. 158. M ocksville wus ar­ rested June 15 for D W I, driving with license revoked, and speeding. Trial date: July 18. - Shawn Dewuyne Frost. .11, of Salisbury was arresled June 17 for driving w ith license revoked nnd improper passing. Triul date: July 18. - Bobby Moser, .17, o f 118 M cDaniel Road, Advance was ar­ rested June 17 for .simple assault. Trial dute: June 26. - Shunnon Sluughler Lambeth, 29, o f .115 Sandy Lune, Advance was arresled June 17 for worthless check. Trial dale: July .1. -Joshua Curtis Coker, 25, of 167 Daniel Road, M ocksvillc was arrisled June 17 for failure to up­ peur. Triul dule: July 10. -B o y d R. Gurner, 42, o f 156 Sprlnghill Drive, M ocksville was arrestedJune 17 for worlhless chcck. Trial dale: July .1. - Bobby Franklin Ray, 44, of W indsor was arrested June 17 for driving w ilh license revoked. Trial date: August .1 in Bertie Counly. - Christine Elizabeth Jones, 17, o f Winston-Sulem wus arrestedJune 18 for provisional D W I, possession o f beer under 21, and failure to stop ul stoplight. Trial date: July 18. - M ichael Todd Hicks, .17, of 12.1 Klum ie Road, M ocksville was arrested June 19 for failure lo pay lax and failure lo file return. Trinl date: July .11. -T liom as Allen M cDaniel, 20, o f 289 Dunner Roud, M ocksville was arrested June 19 for assault on a female, Triul dale: July 17. - Lola Sm ilh Hellard, 50, o f 1 5 1 Turrenline Church Road, M ocks­ ville wus urrested June 19 for failure to file return. Trial dale: July .11. -Johnnie Lee Hellard, 58, of .151 T u rre n lin e C hurch Road, M ocksville was arrested June 19 for failure lo file return, Trinl dule: July I I . - T in n A n itu Im es, 41, o f Yadkinville was arrested June 19 for Inrceny by employee. T rinl dale: July .1. -Jo sh u a Lee Jones, 20, o f W oodlenf was arrested June 19 for larccny by employee. Trial dale: June 26. - Kristopher Robin Hoots. 26, of 209 Bailey's Chnpel Road, A d­ vance was arrested June 20 fo rilriv- ing w ith license revoked and ex­ pired registration. Trial date: Aug. I. - Jason Marsliall Duncan, 21, of 1851 M illin g Roud, M ocksville was arresled June 20 for violalion of protective order. Trial dale: June 26. - Tim othy Arthur Foley, 15, of 190 Casa Bella Drive, Advance wus urrcsled June 20 for posse.sslon o f. murijunna nnd drug paniplicnialiu. Triul dale: Aug. 7. - Brent Eric Newell. 29, o f W in­ ston-Salem \yas arresled June 2 1 for driving with license revoked. Trial date: July 11. Highway Patrol The follow'ing traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Pulrol. W reck Near lly -l.o I'nud M a rl No charges were Hied afler a wreck in Davie on June 15. Kendra Shannon Sink of Boone was driving her 199.1 Ford vehicle w est on U.S. 158. Maria Nelly Reluk of 1641 N.C. 801 Soulh, Advunce w;is driving her 1997 .-\cura vchicle in the tuniing lane on 158 lo make a lell lurn onto N.C. 801. Sink lurned her vehicle left to turn into the By- Lo mart and it collided with Relak's vehicic. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 4:.17 p.m. und there were no injuries. Injured Mnn Tuken Tu lluspllul A Yudkin mun wascharged w ilh failure lo reduce speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hil anolher June 16. Jusiino Santos Cortes o f Yadkinville wus driving his 199.1 Dodge vehicle north on U.S. 601 behind u ¡988 Chevrolel pick-up driven by Tim othy NeuI Frye of Yadkinville. Frye slowed his Iruck for a vehicle ahead of him lurning inlo a driveway. Cortes fuiled lo slow his vehicle in time and it col­ lided with Frye's truck. After im ­ pact Frye's pick-up ran o ff the road to the right und collided with a ditch. Trooper M .T Dalton reported Ihe uccideni occurred al approximately 6:05 p.m. and Frye was taken to Baptisi Hospilal for trcùumcnt. DoK 1)11 O il U.S, 6») Chrislal Laverne Busbee o f 120 Honey H ill Lane, M ocksville was driving her 1996 Nissan vehicle Fires D.ivie County fire departments responded lo Ihe following calls: ,liine 16: Farmington,4:57 p.m., Bobbit Road, fire alann: Smith (irove assisled; W illiam R. Davie, 6;(l7 p.m., Ealons Church Roud, aulnmobile accident. ,lune 17: Jerusalem, 12:51 p.m., Deerfield Circle assist Rowan, siriic- ture fire; Jerusalem, 8:52 p.m., U.S. 601 South, debris in roiidway. .lune IH: Fork, 4:17 a.m.. Joe Road, siructure fire; Jerusalem as- sisied; Advance. 1:07 p.m.. Hidden Creek Drive, natural gas leak; Smilh Grove assisteil: Jerusalem. 1:45 p.m.. Sl. John Drive assist Rowan, automobile accident; Ccnter as­ sisled. .lune 1.1: Jerusalem, 9:52 a.m.. Pine Ridge Road, automobile acci­ dent; Cooleemee assisted. .lune 19: Farmington, 1:41 a.m.. 1-40. trailer fire; Smith Grove as­ sisted; Farm ington. 4:41 p.m., Clayton Drive, fire alann: W illiam R. Davie assisted; Fanninglon, 6:,54 p.m., 1-40 Easl, cleanup; M ocks­ ville, 9:20 p.m., U.S. 64 Easl. strnc- liire fire; Fork assisled. .lune 20: Cornatzer-Dulin. 1:10 p.m.. Hallow Lane, automobile ac- cident; Advance assisted; M ocks­ ville, 4:27 p.m., U.S. 64 Easl, auto­ mobile accldenl. .lune 2.1: Farm ington. 10:11 a.m.. Keepa Way, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted. Mocksville Police The follow ing incidents were reponed lo the M ocksville Police Department. • The larceny o f a silver watch and cross was reported June 18 from Shoe Show, Yadkinville Road, - The larceny o f a wooden box was reported from the Davie Board of Education, Campliell Road, on June 18. - The larceny o f money was re­ ported June 18 from a residence on Spruce Streel. - A counlerfeit $20 b ill was re­ ported June 18 at a store on U.S. 6 0 1 Soulh, - The breuking. entering and lar­ ceny of a cell phone from a busi­ ness on Depol Streel wus reported June 19. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ceny from a drink machine on Nonii Salisbury Sireel was reported June 21. Arresls - Jeffrey Edward Parson, 18, was charged June 19 w ith larceny. Trial dale; June 26. - Joshua Adam Spry, 21, o f 152 Grove St., Cooleemee, was charged June 21 with DW I, failure lo slop for a red liglit, ilriving lefi of cenler and exceeding the posted speed. Trial date; Aug. I. - Efniin Baronu Delgado, ,11, of 127 Windsong Roud, Apl. 101, wus clinrged June 22 w ilh communicat­ ing threats. Trial date: July 1. T riifn c Accidents - Steps hanging over the side of u Iruck siruck Ihe Arby's building on Yadkinville Road, il was reported at 2:10 p.m. July 18. W illiam Churles G ill, 47, wus driving the 1980 Ford pickup car­ rying tlie steps, which caused dam­ age to the building, reported O fficer K.A. Donathan. - A Clemmons woman was cited for driving without a license ufter u wreck on North Muin Streel ul 7:10 p.m. June 18. Nora Payan Rivera, 22, wus cited by O fficer John Coley. According to his report, Clara Graham Corriher, 65, of 449 Park Ave., drove a 1998 Chrysler from Ken D w iggins Drive, striking a 1987 Honda driven by Rivera. south on 601 when il struck a dog. Busbee left Ihc scene to report the accident. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ mately 11:15 p.m. on June 16 and the driver was not injured. Vehicle Colllde.s W ith Cow Dusly Lynn Johnson o f 182 S. Angel Road. M ocksville was driv­ ing a 1986 Toyola vehicle east on U.S, 64 when it siruck u cow stand­ ing in the roadway. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 9:40 p.m.on June 16 nnd the driver was not injured. Wrcck Neur Tuiii’lewoud Cru.ssing A Davie man wus charged with unsafe movement after the vehicle he was driving was involved in an accident on June 17. Joe Jasper Peebles o f 10.17 N.C. 801 South, Advunce was driving his 1991 Lincoln vehicle onto N.C. 801 from the exit ul Tunglewood Cross­ ing shopping center. David Wayne M ooneyhumof 185 Feed M ill Roud, Advance was driving his 2000 Chevrolel pick-up soulh on 801. Peebles failed to yield his vehicle lo Mooneyham's truck and the two collided. Trooper M .T. Dallon reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 5:15 p.m. and there were no injuries. Iluth Drivers Churgcil In Wrcck A wreck in Davie Counly on June 17 resulted in bolh drivers be­ ing charged. Howard Junior Slocklon o f 1168 Junction Road, Mocksville wasdiiv- ing a 1985 Chevrolet pick-up south on U,S, 601, Chenou Wunukee Carson o f 1615 U,S, 601 South, Mock.sville had slopped the 1988 Jeep vehicle she was driving on 60 1 to buck into a private driveway. Stockton failed lo reduce Ihe speed of his truck and it siruck Ciirson's vchicle. Stockton was churged w ilh fuilure lo reduce speed. Carson was churged w ith expired licensc und expired registrntion. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported the uccideni occurred ut upproxi- mutely 8:45 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. M nn Churged In Accident A N orlh C arolina mun wus charged w ith follow ing too close after Ihe vehicle lie was driving hil another June 18. James Lee Simms o f Statesville w usdrivinghis 199.1 Dodge vehicle wesl bn Inlerslute 40 behind u 1995 Chevrolet vehicle driven by Marcos Mendez Montero o f Denver. S inims' vehicle siruck Montero's in Ihc rear. Trooper A.A . Juslice reported Ihe uccideni occurred al approxi­ mately 7:10 p.m. und tliere were no injuries. Vehicle llll.s I’nrked Vchicle No charges were filed alter a wreck in Davie on June 19, Rubiccl,SolisGarciaof2.160U.S, 601 North, M ocksville was driving a 2002 Isuzu delivery iruck .south on a Dutchman T rail private drivewiiy. Garcia's vehicic collided w ith a parked 1989 Honda vehicic owned hy Christen Marie Burke o f 226 Dulchman Trail, M ocksville, Trooper M .T. Dalton reported Ihe Iiccident occurred al approxi­ mately 1:55 p.m. and there were no injuries. Tw o Deer lilt In Dnvie Tw o wrecks involving udeer was reported. In Ihe follow ing no inju­ ries to drivers were reported: Janet R iidisill Dinkins o f 1266 Liberty Church Road, M ocksville was driving her 2002 Dodge pick­ up soulh on N.C. 801 when u deer mil from the left side ofthe road into Ihe path of her truck. Dinkins' Iruck collided with Ihe deer. Trooper M .C. Howell reported the accident occurred ut upproxi­ niately 7:21 a.m. Linda Money M iller o f 469 L ib ­ erty Church Road, M ocksville was driving a 2002 Mcrcedes vehicle south on U.S. 6 0 1 when a deer leapt from the side ofthe roadway into the piitli of Ihe vehicle. M iller's vehicle collided w ilh Ihe deer and was then moved to Ihe shoulder. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe accident occurred al ap|)roxi- m ately 5:.54 a.m. D rive r Swerves 'Го M iss Cow Nn churges were filed ufter u wrcck occurred in Duvie Counly on June 19. R onald N eil G arcia o f 179 Fairfield Road. M ocksville wasdriv­ ing his 2002 Toyota vehicic cast on C oriial/cr Road when he nin the vehicic o il the left shoulder and siruck a ditch. Garcia stated he huve lo swerve to avoid colliding with a black cow. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ mately 12:10 a.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Vehicle Collides W ith Fence A For.sytli woman was churged w ith failure 10 maintain lane control after wrecking the vehicle slie ivas driving June 20. Clara Ellen Vann of Winston- Salem was d riv in g her 1994 Oldsinobile vehicle north on Balti­ more Road when Vann slated she took her eyes off the road and drove o ff the right side. Vann's vehicle collided with a fence. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe acciilenl occurred ut approxi­ mately 10:18. a.m. and there were no injuries. M nn Churged In W reck A Davie man wus charged w ilh follow ing loo closely afler the ve­ hicle he wasdriving hit another June 21. W illianl Robert Sawrey Jr. of 655 Howardtown Road. M ocksvillc wasdrivinghis l989Chevrolelpick­ up north on N.C. 801 hehind a 1994 Ford pick-up driven hy Bonnie W elker Baily o f 210 Haity Road, M ocksville. Baity slowed her truck for a vehicle tuniing onto Gordon Drive, Sawrey wus iiiialilc to slow his truck in lime and it collided with Baity's, Trooper M.C. Howell reported the uccideni occiined at appmxi- im ilely 12:55 p.m. und there were no injuries. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thursdii.v, .lune 26, 2003 - 7 Armed Robbery Reported At Mocksville Food Lion A ll arin cil robbery was rc- pnrteil at P'oml L io n South on June 2.1. M o ck.svillc P o lite O ITicer N elson T iirrcn tin e reported thnl a black m ale, wearing; a logo I- sliirt. blue Jean .sliort.s and a red viso r, ap parently entered Ihe store and w hile buying; a ro ll o f paper tow els, showed the bu ll po rtio n o f a lunulgtin und de­ m anded money. D e leclive Ken lliin te r i.s in- vesligatiiig. W om an Hits Parked Sheriff’s Car Williams Companies presitdent RicliarcJ Williams Sr. (left) talks to John Schmonsees, area idirector for the U.S. Dept, of Commerce, and Joan Carter, Davie Chamber of Commerce executive (director, at a meeting on interna­ tional trade. A M o c k s v ille w om an was charged June 20 w ilh h ittin g a D avie C ounty S lierilT 's vchicle in a restaurant parking lot. Lin d a K e lly U row n, .18, o f 148 Linda Lane, was chargeil by M o cksville P olice O ITicer D er­ rick L. C line w ith D W I and m ak­ ing an unsal'c Irafric inovenient. T ria l date; July IS. C line reported the s h e riff's car was parked in tlie Potm an's parking lot o ff W ilkcsboro Street when C line drove her car into the rear o f it. H e n o tic e d a “ strong o ilo r o f a lco h o l'i on her breath. She refused to subm it to a B reathalyzer lest. International Trade Discussed Here Mocksville oks Budget A recent e ffo rt by the Davie C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e and R ic h a rd VV. W illia m s S r., p re s id e n t and C E O o f the W illia m s C o m p a n ie s in Advance, resulted in a vis it by John Schmonsees, area director - U,S. E xport A.ssistance Ccnter, U,S, Departm ent o f Com m erce. Schmonsees, an international trade specialist, spoke lo local bu sin e sse s and c o m m u n ily lenders on the topic o f "Sales O p p o rtu n itie s in Ihc G lo b a l M a rk e tp la c e ." T h e e v e n t, sponsored by the cham ber, was held M ay 22 in the D avie County C o niinissioncrs' Room . Area business, in dustry and com num ity leaders were invited to hear Schmonsees discu.ss the opp ortunities that e.xist abroad fo r sm all businesses. He was introduced by M r. W illiam s, w ho was recently appointed to the U .S. E xport T e x tile A d v is o ry C om m ittee by President Bush. W illia m s is a m e m lie r o f the N.C . D islricl E.sporl C ouncil and ow ns an export business. Schm oii.sees discussed the types o f a.ssistance the govern­ m ent p ro vid e s to sm all b u s i­ nesses lo help ensure overseas eiulcavors arc siiccessftil. The program that generated the m ost in le re s i w as the D c p a rlm e m o f C o m m e rc e 's G o ld K e y P ro g ra m , w h ic h assists Ihe sim ill busine.ssperson by helping to id e n tify buyers for p ro d u c t, schedule appointm ents and transportation. The program a lso p ro v id e s tra n s la tio n .services. W illia m s , a G o ld K e y participant, provided I'irst-ham l know ledge, A • " I ’ ve tieen in vo lve d in the expo rting business for m ore than ,14 years and program s like G old Key and BuyU.sa.com have been keys lo m y sttccess," W illia m s said,“ There’s a lot o f opportunity in e.xports and John and his people do a lo t lo m ake sure w e 're successful." Schm onsees said Ihis is an opportune tim e for busine.s.ses lo hccom e in vo lve d hi e.xporling because the d o lla r is w eaker overseas. W hen asked w helher there were any coiinlries open lo receiving A m erican goods, M r, Schm onsees said, “ T he re are over IOO countries lo sell to now. If you have a q u a lity product, you te ll us w hal you have to sell atid w e 'll help fin d ii buyer." S chm onsees and W illia m s fielded questions fo r m ore lhan an hour. For m ore in fo m ia tio n on the Dept, o f Com m erce, visit www.commercc.aov, am i fo r W illia m s C o m p a n ie s , v is it Williams Appointed To U.S. Trade Committee M o cksville iidopted a budget lasl week w ilh little fanfare and interest. N o one cam e to M onday's pub lic lienring. N o r did any resi­ denls com e t)y and review it. "W e 've just had a few busi­ nesses call w ho were w orking on Iheir ow n budgets and wanted lo see aboul the w ater and sewer rates," Tow n M anager C hristine Sandei's said, “ I feel good about what Ihe departinents hnve iried to do lo hold Ihc line w ith in our an tici­ p a te d re v e n u e ," s a id Lash Sanford, "1 Ihink they deserve a lot o f cre d it," The board unanim ously ap­ proved Ihe budget; Buster Cleary Wits nol present at Ihe m eeting. T h e y a lso a p p ro v e d a $2.‘i ,()()0 capital projects budget am eiidnient fo r the current yeur 10 cover some end o f year ex­ penses fo r w a ler plant projects that were done earlier in the year that ended up costing m ore than o rig in a lly anticipated, I'itia lly , the board approved a resolution slating that the town was in com pliance w ith F E M A regulations and had the damages 11 claim ed when the lo w n file d fo r F E M A re lie f inoney fo r ice storm repairs. T h e re so lu tio n lakes care o f a piece o f paper­ w o rk that w as in a d v e rte n tly overlooked in Ihe originnl app li­ cation, The funds were received e arlier in the year. R ich a rd W , W illia m s S r„ president and C E O o f W illia m s C om panies, Inc., was recently appointed lo the Industry Sector A d visory C onim itlee on Textiles atui A p parel fo r Trade P o licy M atters. W illia m s is a m em ber o f the D avie C ham tier o f Com m erce, Ihe N ,C. D istrict Export C ouncil, and the E x p o rte r T e x tile s Advi.sory C om m ittee. ■ R eferred lo as IS A C l.'i, Ihe com m ittoe is one o f 17 In d iislry S e cto r A d v is o ry C o m m itte e s th a t p ro v id e a d v ic e and in fo rm a lio n on issues that affect specific sectors o f U,S, industry. Industry representatives serving on the Industry Sector A d viso ry C o m m itte e on T e x tile s and A p p a re l have a voice in U.S. traile p o licy Ib n n iila lio n through the In d u s try C o n s u lta tio n s Program (IC P ), w h ich emerged fro m the 1974 T rade A c t, lo ensure lh a l trade n e g o tia to rs w e re c o o rd in a tin g w ith the p riv a te s e c to r d u rin g tra d e n e g o tia tio n s . B ased on the program 's success, the ICP was renew eil and expanded by the Trade Agreem ents A c t o f 1979 and the T ra d e and C o iiip e li- tivenc.ss A c l o f 1988. The De­ parlm ent o f C om m erce and the O ffice o f the U.S. Trade Repre­ sentative (U S T R ) havc lesponsi- b ility fo r operating the advisory eom niiltees o f the ICP. County Commissioners Approve Budget Carolina Blue To Be Jammin’ On The Square Tlic bluegruss music Iwtul CtiroHnii Blue will perform on tlie sqitiirc ill downtown Mocksville I'rom 5-9 p.m. Friday, June 27. The music is part of Downtown Moeksville’s Jammin’ In Tlie Square summer concert .series. Ily K im .Iiistcn D avie C ounly Enlerprise Record Bob Rose questioned counly com m issioners about the 200.1- 2004 budget at a pub lic hearing June 16. "T h is jb u d g e tl represents a one percent de cre a se ," Rose said. "O n the surface, this w ould appear to be good news. H o w ­ ever, Ihc devil is alw ays in the details. There are 21 departm ents in the budget w ilh increases e x­ ceeding four percent w ith a to ­ tal increase o f $1,1 m illio n ." Rose was q u o tin g fig u re s from last ye a r’s proposed bud- ge|, not actual spending figure.s. The board does review the in i­ tia l budget figures when they re­ vie w ihc next ye a r’s proposed budget’ they also look clo.sely at what was actually spent. M eeting w ith Finance D irec­ to r Jim S lockcrt fo llo w in g the m eeting. Rose receivcil in fo n iia - lio n on cach item he listed in the m eeting and found m osl o f the answers acceptable, although he lo ok i.ssue w ilh how the hospital m aintenance issues arc listed in Ihe budget. One o f the areas Rose ipies- tioned was under the heading o f com m ission er/pub lic relations, where there was a .$.55,000 in ­ crease over lasl year. The cost was the E M S se llle m e n l w ith Her! Bahnson, SlO.OOOof w hich Balinson relum ed lo the county fo r Ihe library. M ost o fth e settle­ m ent cosls w e re re im b u rse d Ihrough insurance. Rose pointed to the county atlom ey fees, w h ich he said in ­ creased 1.5,5 percent. In previous years, iittorneys fees were sp lil be tw e e n th re e d e p a rtin e n ts , S lockcrt said, and w ilh a fu ll­ tim e iittorney on slaff, those fees were all incorporated into one line item . . " ll is tim e fo r the com m is­ sioners lo become realistic in (he budget pmcess and iiiiinagem eiit o f the c o u n ty... o r jthcre w ill bej a sig n ifica n l lax burden placed on the citizens o f the county." T h e b u d g e t, w h ic h w as adopted, keeps the tax, .sewer and w ater I'ittes the same as lasl year. Ifth e county receives m ore m oney from the state, Slockcrt and C o u n ly M a n a g e r T e rry B ra lle y agree that the m oney w ill nol go in lo the general fund fo r spending on day-to-day ex­ penses. C h air Ken W h ite apjicared upset w ilh Rose’s com m ents. " I have re sp e ct fo r y o u r background," he told Ro.se, "but we operate a little d iffe re n tly than you do at B aptisi I lo spilal. Orange Peel May StoplSartbum W AS H IN G TO N — Oastrolntes- Unal (01) problems like acid reflux, heaitbum and ulcers may be elimi­ nated with a new type o f tablet. Scientists say that G l problems arc not the le suliof excess acid, but Ihe body’s InablllW to deal w ilh It The tablet callcd Pepstat 380™ com­ bines orange peel extract with an extract known as DGL that strength­ ens the body's natural defenses ' ' stomach acid. Tepstat 380 goes to work imme­ diately on acid while addressing the cause o f 01 problems. Scientists say that the DGL In Pepstat 380 improves the body's protective sub­ stances, Increases me lifespan o f digestive tract cells, and improves blood supply to the area. Articles have appeared in publications like the British medicalj<¡¡оитй The Lan-cel sho\^ng DOL to be as efTective as Zantac®, Tagamet® and/or ant­ acids. This type o f formula may make these drugs obsolete because DOL has no known side effects. The problem with antacids and acid blockers is that they can hiter- rupt the body's normal digestive process. Pepstat 380 Is a natural dtemative to antacids and acid ilockers and is available without a ireseription or call 1-800-339- 301. 0]001im ir.K<^l(ullkcM Available locally at: FOSTER DRUG 495 Valley Rd. 751-2141 In g o v e rn m e n t b u sin e ss, it works a little d iffe re n t, and we can't ju st raise the room rate. This budget is leaner and meaner lhan any budget w e 've brought forw ard in several years." He saiti Rose was welcom e lo meet w ith Stockert and review the books, w hich are open lo the public, as are budget workshops. Solid W ood Furniture by Tom Seely Hriufi this ad in for a J'rvt Tom Svcly VttUthfi •Bedroom • Living Room •Dining Room Entertainment Centers • Mattresses •Recllners • Solid Wood Furniture Ш 9 O ld H w y 64 W eslLexinglon •'(336)787,5353Beeker FURNITURE Don't Get Burned! You can be fined up to $10,000 for illegal open burning in N.C. Smoke from open himtlng can cause serious health problems and pollute the air. That's why the state regulates open burning. Only leaves, branches or other plant growth can be burned. IT'S ILLEGAL TO BURN: • Garbage, paper and cardboard •Tires and other rubber products •B uilding materials, Including lumber •W ire, plastics nnd synthetic materials •Asphalt shingles nnd heavy oils •Paints, hou^enold chemicals and agricultural producls i-Iomeowners can bum yard trim m ings - excluding logs and stumps - if it's allowed under local ordinances, no public picKup is available and it doesn't cause a public nuisance, Olher allowable bum hig Includes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonfires for festive occasions. Landowners also can open bum vegetation to clear land or rights-of- wny, provided that; • Prevailing winds are away from built up areas and roads • Fires arc at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning Is done between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.Rtmember, bum pemlt$ isiutd by tht N.C, Division of Fortat Resourcti, its agents or anit local govemintnt do not excuse a person from fottowtng these state atr ijuattty rules. For more Information, eontacli Winston-Salem Raolonal OKIce Division ol Air Quality N.C. Department ol Environment and Natural ResourcesDivision Phone; (338) 771-4600 (Tlila ad paid tor by a violator ol tlio opon burning law.) L ease Space A vailable All Iron Beds on Sale Aged Steel Finish The Westgate «CB1065 Queen Bed w/Ralls Mòcksvillé Furniture & Appliances, Inc. D o w n t o w n M o c k s v i l l e sales@mocksvilleSumiture.com 751-5812 1400+ sq, ft., Great for Office, Medical, Professional, etc. New Constniction for Lease in Boxwood Village, M<x:l<sville Beside .lolinson Insurance Sei'vices, Inc, — N o w A v a il a b l e — CaU 336-786-1762 For More Information Located beside.. .S y lv a n L e a Ììn ii^g C e n t e r s - D AVIE COUN TY EN TRRPRISK RECOUD. Птгчйа.у, June 26, 2003 T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E News Update му,2 ооз Special Dates and Events of Interest for Mocksville Citizens Ф MOCKSVILLE PUBLIC OMCLVLS Tow n B o ard Richard Broadway J.C. "B usier" Cleary B iilFoster Lish Sanford Dr. EW. Slate, Mayor Vemon Tliompson P la n n in g B o ard Vcita Harris, C liiilr liiw rcnce Ray Carter S(evieDulln M ark Culler Janic Neely BrianWIIUams W ill M arklin Z o n in g B o a rd o f A d justm e nt Lynn Jf. Byerly, Chair Palsy Crensliaw Richard Schooler Call Kelly • Christine Sanders, Town Manager 751-2259 Jack Keller, Policc Chief 751-6231 Ditnny Sniilh, Public W orks D irector 751-2519 M ichael Garaer, Rccrcatlon D irector , . 751-2325 PhllCrowe, . ; Fire Chief ^ ‘ 751-3642 ' BlllW lsem aii; Parks & Ground.*! 751-5500 latet& Sfcffier Enierpcncy Number 751-0896 (not fo r billing questions) W illiam Wliaiey, Building ln.spections 751-2791 John Gallimore, Planning & Zoning 751-3340 Robert Cook, Animal Control 751-0227 MocksvHle/Davie Parks & Rec. presents July 4th Celebration with a variety of music by The Third Generation Band ★ Fireworla ★ F r id a y , J u l y 4 th at Rich Park beginning at 6:30pm Call 751-2325 for more details. Parking *5 per car • Bring Your Lawn Chairs & Blani<ets! Bring Your Entire Family for a M em orable & Fun Evening o f Music, G am es & Fireworks Compost Site The compost site will be open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays In April, May and June. 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 feesi 1 sl load of yard waste per monlh free (Town of Mocksville Residents onlyl Truckload of yard waste! $5 1/2 truckload or less: $3 July 10 M S I accep Davie County Arts Council ___i Cross < Saturday. Aua. 16.7;30pm Tickets: Adults; $15, Students/Seniors; Sl 3, & Groups of 15+; S 12/person J* Friday, Sept 5,7!30pm i; $8, Studonts/Scnlocs; 56, & Groups of U&JilS>July10-Aug.Z2 I June 23-27,10am-5pm, Reception ______,_____July14-19,1.5!30pm For children ages 5-18, A circus of ait activities for students that will produce Ihclr own version of the Big Top downtown on Friday! Registration Fee; $65, deadline July 9, For more information call the Box Office at 336-751-3000 _________________________www.daviearts.org___________________ Dates to Remember SERVICE DIRECTORY Duke Power..........336-727-4300 Adeiphia Cable....751-1313 Sprint Telephone..751-5944 Repair service 611 Pied Nat Gas........1-800-752-7504 24 Hr Emergency Servlce....751 -4954 Tai<e time to mark your calendar with the following events taking place In Davie County! July 4 - Celebration and Fireworks in the Park-IMocksviile Parks and Recreation - 751-2325 Antique tractor Parade Piedmont Antique Power Association 751-5417 M jt 11 - Jammin' on the Square in Downtown Mocksville Performing; Dixie Creek Revival (Bluegrass), 5-9pm iuly 25 - Jammin' on the Square In Downton Mocksville Performing: Davie Higii School Band and the HS Steppers, 5-9pm Aug. 8 - Jammin' on the Square in Downton Mocksville PerformlngiCoal Dust (ClassicRock), 5-9pm Aug. 22 ■ Jammin' on the Square in Downton Mocksville Performing; “The Best of the Fiddlers" 5-9pm Aug. 23 - Jammin' on the Square In Downton Mocksville Performing; Artists from the Fiddlers Convention, All Day Event Sept. 5 - Jammin' on the Square in Downton Mocksville Performing; Promise Breakers (Rhythm & Blues), 5-9pm Sept. 12-13 - Center Fair at the Center Arbor 492-5113 or 492-7554 Sept. 19 - Jammin' on the Square in Downton Mocksville Performing; Joe Phillips (Acoustic Guitar), AND David Joy Band (50's Rock), 5-9pm Sept. 27 • 12th Annual Textile Heritage Festival Cooleemee Historical Association 284-6040 Nov. 8-9 ■ NCDQA Horse Trials Grace Leary 704-872-9619 №y, 11 - Veteran's Day Celebration 751-3312 Nov. 13-15 - Davie County Craft Fair BrockGym-751-5749 Managers Corner New Corner, New Manager Tlie Town of Mocl<sville will begin a new budget year on July 1,2003.This new budget reflects no increase in taxes and no increase in water and sewer rates. The Town of Mocksville has been most fortunate to experience the leadership of the previous manager, Terry Bralley, who is now the Davie County Manager. Although the manager may have changed, the goal continues to be providing the most cost effective and efficient services for the citizens of Mocksville. Responsible government Is tradition here. i appreciate the support, which has been expressed, and look forward to continuing working with dedicated employees, elected officials, volunteer groups and citizens. Cliristine W. Sanders • Town Manager Mocksville/Davie Parks & Recreation Dept. 644 N. M ain S t • M ocksville, NC 27028 • (336) 751-2325 Please call the Rec. Dept, for more Information on our special events or to register for any of the listed programs. Summer Dav Camp - Ages; 5 -12 Fun & educational summer adventure. Flexible & affordable child care to meet every parents' needs, Cost- $75 per wk or $19 per day with discounts for additional children in the same family. Space available. Julv 4th Celebration - Friday, July 4th at Rich Park. Live entertainment by Third Generation, old timey games & fireworks. Free of charge. Parking fee is $5 per car. Free parking will be available behind the Brock Gym on N. Main St. Bring your entire family for an evening of music, games & fireworks. Third Generation will play before and after the fireworks. Mother's Morning Out Beginning in September. For children ages 3 & up. Teacher; Patricia Draughn. Thursdays from 9am - ll;30am.The children will experience a day full, of learning & fun. Cost; $7 per day or $20 per month. Wrestling Camp - July 7-10. Register by July 1. Time; 4:30 - 6pm Cost; $30 - includes a t-shirt. Ages: rising 2nd - rising 8th grade. Instructor: South Davie CoacFi Howard Riddle. Adult Co-ed Softball Register your team in late July. League play begins in August. Ue; y i2 Soccer League - Registrations will begin in August. Fee; $30 includes a t-shirt. Good Timers Dance Meets Monday nights at Farmington Community Center. Call Ethel Lowder for more information A 998-3837 Bio Sweep Sat., Sept. 20 - This is a nation wide event. Volunteers are needed to help clean streams and rivers In Davie County. CA Mike Garner for more Information. Volunteers will receive a free T-shirt if registered by Sept. 13th. Цва Poncing, al Earmington Gym - Tuesday nights @ 7:30. $2 per class. Instructors: Steve & Linda Hatley Senior Trips - July 30 - Mystery Trip - Depart 8am, return 6pm. $30 Includes transportation & admissions. Aug. 19 - Horn In the West - $50 includes transportation, admission and dinner at the Daniel Boone Inn. Aug. 28 - NC ZOO & Picnic - $30 Includes transportation, admission and picnic. Enjoy the zoo at a leisurely Pam. Sept 18 - Mountain Trip Sept.25 - Smith MountalnTrip Senior Games Special Events 3 on 3 Basketball Practice Monday nights® the Brock Gym Bowling League Bocce League Shuffieboard League Special Olympics Play activities-Ages 5-10, Wednesdays at 6pm at Farmington- Fun Nights-Ages 10& up, Wednesdays at 7pm at i^armington VSA Practice - open to all Mondays at 7pm at Farmlngton- Pool Party - Aug- 23 at 6pm at Yadkinville Rec. Pool. Athlete Picnic - Rich Park - Sept. 20 Local BowllngTournment Major League Lanes - Sept. 9 & 10 l-ocal Eall Games - Tues,, Sept. 16 at Rich Park. Davie Youth Council If you're a teen In Davie County who would like to be involved in making some changes to benefit Davie youth, contact Wendy White at 751-2325 for more information Senior Walking Program - The Brock Gym Is open for walking Mon.-Fri., 6:30- 9:30am, No charge! cf Events 13 20 27 Г 14 21 28 r<mn BiukI Mrrtinjt FlJnninf &(Urd Mrrlint7p.i' 15 22 29 WEIINESIIAT V>nlИмиНпц 16 23 Wnl 30 Tm'ilSD.^Y 10 17 24 31 A u g u s t (•drfujlrPkiu|) 1гк1фгт1ггнг 11 hdup 18 'Ä tr 25 CiKiiiKnl Site (Wn eoiivIJSiKin 12 19 CiiniiNi«! 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Mocksvillc lias become accustomed to seeing dominant pilching from 1-2 punch Crotts and Dan Poindexler, and Crotts was nearly perfect while hurling a llirec-iiiller. “ 1 told him 1 needed i\ complete game out of him, and he probably got ahead of 90 percenl of the hitters with any pitch lie wanled lo throw," Coach Mike Lovelace said after Mocksville (11-6, lO-.S Southern Division) maintained firsl place by a half-gam e over Kannapolis and South Rowan in the fiercely-conipetitive SD . “ And he did ll againsl a leam lhal just beat Lexing­ ton 11-9 the niglit before." Ci otts got plenty of run support. No suiprise Ihere. David Perkins, Jess Maloney, Dun Poindexler and Chad Boone socked homers as Mocksville produced rims in every frame but the Ihii'd. Brad Bullard had a single and double. Perkins had two hits, thiee RBls and lifled ills average to .393. Maloney had two hits and two RB ls, And Boone had Ihree hits, Iwo RBls and boosted his average to .37.‘i. > The bollom Ihree baiters - Beam, Boone and Josh Burgess - went 5-for- i i, "One of the purents suid; ‘They need to call a fire engine to pul Perkins' bat out,' “ Lovelace said. “ Boone hil righl iianded his firsl two at-bats and had a single and home run. Then he liirned around leflhanded and singled, I cali (the bottom three) the Killer Bs." Mocksville extend its iionier tear lo 15 in five games, and all four were mammoth shots. In a rousing return to liie cleanup spol, Maloney blasted one over Ihe center-field flagpole that's still going. The big firsl baseman had missed seven games wliile in Spuin. “ Maloney juinped off Ihc plane and hit a liard single in ills second at-bat," Lovelace said. “ Il was a great welcome back. The first BP pitch I llii'cw him he misseci by about five feel. We took a PIciisc See Mocksville - I’agv I<3 Lo n n ie “H a m m e r" B arn e s baffled C o n c o rd a s M ocksville b eat C o n c o rd , 7 -4 , w ith a ninth-inning rally. - P h o to b y Ja m e s B a rrin g e r Moci<sville Cruises Beliind Pitciier Crotts, 4 i-iomers Hy Itriiin Pitts Davie Couniy Enlerprise Record Another late comeback. Another hearl-pounding victory. Another breath­ less moment in an amazing surge by the Mocksvillc Legion ba.sebail leam. TTie drama fire gol higher Sunday al Rich Park with first place In Ihe Area III Southern Division on the line. Mocksville (12 -6 , 11-5 S D ), which seems lo do somelhing incredible In ev­ ery closc game, rallied in Ihe sevenlh and held on by a thread to beal Lexing­ ton 8-7 and retain a slim Iciid on first placc with two regular-season games left. “ W e're giving (Coiich M ike) Lovelace gray hairs," M cK e n zie Willoughby said. “They may make me 40 before I'm 3 1, bul Ihcy find a way," Lovelace said. "W e've never been in this position, and Ihe guys came up to me and said: ‘Coach, can we practice (June 23)',’ ' Thai tells you a little something aboul this group, especially with us muny games as we’ve played in a row. "They wanl lo do somelhing lhal hasn't been done here in a long lime." One day it's Ryan Atw ood. Biad Bullard, Dan Poindexler, Chad Boone or David Perkins. Another day it's M cKenzie W illoughby, Evan Beam, Josh Buigess or fan-favorite Willie In­ fante. TTiis lime il was Cody Ciolls who became Ihe most prominent name. Crotts was on the bench until Willoughliy, who was hit by a pitch on the left elbow, exited wilh an injury. In his first ut-bul in tlic lioltom of the sev­ enth, he slapped one just inside the right-ficid chalk for a triple lhal turned a one-run deficit into a 7-6 lead. Crotls. a pilching slar, has made the mosl of Ills balter's-box opportunities, owning Iw o of the team's three tiiples, knocking in 13 runs on nine hits and hitting .333. "W e're getting il done every way po.ssible," said Perkins, Mocksviile's mosl feared hitler. “ I mean Cody comes up with a pinch-hit triple. He’s just been clutcli all yeai', so you almost expect i( from him ." I'leiise See Crotts - Pnge 11.3 Silver Spirits Win National Gold The Silver Spirits 60-over basketball team won Ihe gold medal al National Senior Games in Ihe Senior Olympics on June 7 In Maniplon Roads, Va, Team members are Sue Allen, Rachel Howard, Elizabelh W illiard, Nancy Haynes, Charlotle Miller, Wanda Seiders and Alice Barnette. . The olher Davie Couniy senior women’s leam, Ihe Silver Spirits II (55- over), lost in tlie playoffs. Their mem­ bers are Lois Green, Aileen Steelman, Vickie Frye , Dolly Urdanick, Lucy Swaitn, Pal Karnes and Joyce Smitli, C.W . Allen competed in golf in Ihe 65-over bracket, In addition lo baskelball. Green, Allen and Miller competed in horse­ shoes and shuflleboard. Miller placed sixth in horseshoes. The Silver Spirits finished llrst in their pool, tiealing a leam from Virginia 28-18, one from Tennessee 12-10 luid won a forfeit over a New York team llial iliil nol show up. Afler receiving a bye in the firsl round of Ihe playoffs, they faced a team from San Diego thal was favored to win. The Spirits won 27-16. Scoring in thal game were Miller wilh 13 poinls, Allen and Howard willi six cach and Williard wilh two. This pul the Spirits in the lop four oul of 21 teams from across Ihc United Slates. The next game was against a Chicago team, and the Spirits won 23- 12. Scoring were M iller(l I), Allen (8) and Barnette (4). The tension was heavy but the leam knew ll was going to gel a medal wilh only one more game lo go. 'Hie final game for the gold or silver medal was againsl a Connecticut team, Ihe High Fives. The defense on bolh teams was so good lhal tiie halflime score was Spir­ its 6, High Fives 4. Coach Vanessa Carter got the team together and encour­ aged It to sirelcli the extra inch, gel on the floor, block a little harder and then score. Soon ufier tlie sccond hulf sliirted. Miller hit a 3-poinl shol thal gave the Spirits a cushion and sparked a 21-17 win. Miller led with i 1 poinls, followed by Allen with nine and Howard with one.. It was six years In coming. Winning the gold medal has ticen a goal and is now il highlighl. Spirits ilnckground In 1904. Allen and Howard allended Ihe N .C . Senior Games in Raleigh lo parlicipale in individual evenls. While Ihere they learned lhal Senior Games had basketball as a team sporl and was played on halfcourl. Thai winter the 1952-56 girls basket­ ball leam from Farmington Migii held a reunion. Allen and Howard played on the Farminglon learn. Tiic coach from that team was al Ihe reunion and agreed lo help gel the senior women’s team started. Allen and Howard conlacletl people Please See Silver - Page » 7 Barely Challenged: Jr. Legion W ins 9 Straight After roaring lo eighl slraiglit league wins, and nine overall, in the last week and a half, the Mocksville Junior Le ­ gion baseball team thinks it can beat anyone. The sli'eak included wins of 4-2 over Thomasville, 14-7 over M l. Airy, 12-1 over Lexington, 2-0 over Lexinglon, 9- 1 over West W ilkes, 7-3 over West Wilkes and 14-8 over Troy. Mocksville lost Sunday’s second game wilh Troy 9-4, bul lhal one didn'l count in the Southern Division standings. Mocksville entered the week 19-4 overall and 12-2 in the S D , good for first placc. "I feel strongly lhal we can pul any­ body in at any position and we'll do a heekuva job," infieider Lance Emeit said afler going 4-for-7 against Troy, "i'm really proud 1 made the cul lo be on this team." "W e've got sirengtlis everywheie on defense," pitcher Tim m y Erb said. "W e can make the slate (tourna­ ment)," added Emerl. "I know we will." Mocksville Is a step ahead of oppo­ nents, particularly witii Eib on the hill. He mowed through Thomasville and West W ilkes, and Corey Martin and Aaron Hollifield were the offensive keys as M ocksville survived light battles with Lexinglon (2-0) and We.st Wilkes (7-3 in eight innings), "I'm loving evei'y mlnule of il," as­ sistant Andrew Jones said, “ I’m hav­ ing the best time I've had in a long time, playing and coaching," Mucksville 4, Thomiisville 2 Erb stiuck out eighl in a two-hlller, and third baseman Daniel Davis ac­ counted for two of Mock.sviile’s four hits, Zacli Vogler and Emerl supplied hits as Mocksville took control with two fifth-inning runs, Mocksville 14, M t. A iry 7 Rain interrupted play wilh Mocks­ ville down 4-2 in the second, giving Couch Charles Kurfees the opportunity 10 launch a tirade, Mocksville responded wilh seven third-inning runs for a com­ manding lead, "I got on them pretly hard and told llieni if we’ ie not going lo play and take Ihis game seriously, just pack il in and let’s go to the house," Kurfees said. “They stepped it up." Martin piled up seven Ks in three innings of lelief. Bind Corrllier wenl 3- for-4 wilii two crucial run-scoring liits. H o llifield went 2-for-2 and M all Hutchens 2-for-4. Mocksvillc 12, Lexington 1 Lexinglon had all kinds of trouble wilh pliclier John McDaniel, who gave up IWO hits and reliied liie last nine in a stellar complete game. The offensive leaders were Marlin (2 hits, 4 liBI.s), Matt Smith (2 hlls) and Hutcliens (2 hits. 3 RBI.s), Mocksvillc 2, Lexington 0 In a non-league contest, Ryan “ Moose" Allred held Lexinglon to three hits in five innings. Martin delivered whal turned out lo be the decisive hil in tlie first, and was responsible for two of Mock.sviile’s four hits. Allred set down the final seven bat­ ters, an<j siruck out the side in the final inning. "I talked to some Forbush guys, and they said Allred looked as good as lie's been all year," Jones said, Mock.svlllc 9, West W ilkes I Erb pitched six shuloul'innings to finish wilh a four-hitter. Hutchens, Vogler and Marlin provided two hits each as Mocksville broke on lop 4-0 in llie first and cruised. Mocksville 7, West W ilkes 3 (8) In liie mosl dramalic win of the .sea­ .son, Mocksville fouiid itself down 3-0 in tlie fifth. Smith’s RB I hil put Mocks­ ville on Ihe board in the sixth, and Mocksville tied it in Ihe top of llie sev­ enth on a iwo-iun double by Hollifield. Wilkes nearly won it in the iasl of the seventh, bul a beautiful relay from the outfield nailed a tagging runner at Ihe plale and forced extra innings. Righl Heider M cDaniel hit firsl baseman Corriher, who fired home, Tired o f the dram a, M ocksville erupted for four runs in tlie eighth. Smith Erl) Holimuld M iiiiin Smith started il W'illi !i single. Altera sac bum, two hil by pitches and a walk, Hollifield polished off West with a two-run single. Sniith wenl 3-for-4. O lher lhan Wilkes' ihree-hit, three-run fifth, pitcher Spencer Hodges was sharp. Mucksville 14, Troy 8 Mocksville squandered an 8-0 lead as Troy chargcd wilhin 8-7, Bul il pul Troy away with three finii-inning runs. Vogler was 3-for-5, Sniilh 2-lbr-3 and Em erl, Marlin and Corriher wenl 2-for-4. in tliat crushing fifth, Davis doubled and Ted Randolph, just back from a trip to Ohio Slate's I'ootball camp, blasted a home run, Troy 9, Mocksville 4 In a non-league lo.ss. Mall Rich went 3-for-3 and Emerl doubled off the wall twice. Notes! • Travis Allen, a 2001 Davie gradu- ale who pilches for Caiawba, has heen instrumental in Mocksville’s success. "1 Ihink a lol of il has lo do with Travis helping out basically all the pitcliers," Jones said. "They're learning how lo pitch." • First is far from locked up. Mocks­ ville has tough tests coming againsl Row an C o u n iy, Statesville and Burlington, "three of the best teams," Kurfees said. "So this is where the rub­ ber meets the road. We’ re going to see what we’re made of." • Culling the rosier to 18 by last week’s deadline was gul-wrencliing for Kurfees. "We were carrying 26 and it was not an easy llling because they're all good enough to play,” he said. "They could Stan on a lot of leams. Some were upset, I was upsel. We iiope they’ ll be back willi us nexl year." В2 - DAVIK COUN TS' KNTKRI’RLSK RKCORI). I luirsdii.v. Jiiiii! 26,2003 V olunteers M aking Im provem ents To Youth C om plex Uy N iilliiin C ro « e Spcciiil III Ihc lin lc ip ris c A lo l o f im prnvem cnl.s arc being niiiiic in an cITorl lo im ­ prove Ihc D avic C o uniy Youlli C om plex, where D avie C oum y L ittle League biiseball iiiu l soll- hall is played. Pal O 'C o n n o r, presidcnl o f Davie C ouniy L illle League, said a group ol' proactive volunteers are doing all they can fltiancially. They are iryin g lo m ake Ihc park beller and m ore enjoyable fo r parenis by pulling coiiercte in llie chigouls, re-decking the bleacliers and la yin g concrete pads fo r the bleachers. "Il's a w ork in progress." he said. A lot is being done w ith free labor. Fulure changes w ill include new scoreboards al the Y oulh Comple.x and al C o lle lle F'ield al R ich Park, O 'C o n n o r said he w anls m ore people lo enjoy this great resource lhal Davie C ouniy is lucky 10 have. The leagues are bencllcial for cliild re n and their parents. They are iry in g lo develop the pro- gnm is lo benem the children lhal play in the league, to make them belte r players and, h o p e fu lly, beller people in tho end, he .said. There are mure lhan WX) c h il­ dren in the program Ihis year, ages .“i- l? . and Ihe coaches are volunlecrs. The conlraclors that arc paid 10 keep ihe I'leUl in good playing condition arc doing a good jo b , O 'C o n n o r said. The budget in ­ cludes paying fo r uniform s and Iho p rc p a ra lio n o f the fie ld . O 'C o n n o r e.xpres.sed thanks lo all volunlecrs, especially G ray Logan. B illy H icks and C hris Carler. These changes cam e aboul ba.sed on what the L ittle League Association thought was necos- .sary. A ll o f these changes have had a groat inipaci on Ihe com ­ m u n ily. brin g in g everyone lo - gether and having fun. he said. D avie C ouniy L illle League has grow n. Interleaguo play w ilh C lcnunons and .Soutlnvest W in ­ ston gives people a better image o f D avie C ouniy. "T h is has been an enjoyable process," O 'C o n n o r said "A n d like 1 sail! before, il is a w ork in progress. I'm having fun doing 11 and learning m ore and m oro N e w c e m e n t i s a d d e d t o t h i s a r e a b e t w e e n t h e f i e l d s a t t h e D a v i e C o u n t y Y o u t h C o m p l e x . every day. I just w anl people to have a good impre.ssion com ing in and an even bolter ono going o u l." I f anyone w ould like to mako a donation, send it lo: P.O. Box ‘J5, Advanco. There are 5') loams in this ye a r’s program s, and it w ill c o n tin u e to g ro w . To learn m ore in fo n n a tio n , ch e ck o u l the w e b s iie r • 'W ü s t-— D a v i e H i g h ' s a t h l e t i c h a l l o f f a m e c o n t i n u e s t o g r o w . Deanna Thomas Randolph To Be Featured Next Week I m p r o v e m e n t s s h o u l d m a k e t h e c o m p l e x m o r e p l a y e r a n d f a n f r i e n d l y . Junior Tennis League To Start Week Of July 7 To register fo r tho M o cks­ v ille -D a v ie K ecrea lio n ju n io r lennis league, call .Sandra Boy- elleat 7.‘51-2.12.S. The league w ill begin the week o f July 7. Mark Jordan Aces No. 12 M ark Jordan h il a h o lc -iii- one at Pudding Ridge reconlly. Jordan, w ho was playing w ilh relatives D avid Jordan. Carl Jor­ dan and R onnie Jordan, holeil Iho par-.l N'o. 12 ( l-K i yards) w ilh a 7-iron. Volleyball Camp Is July 21-25 Coach Karen .Stephens w ill . hold the Davie H igh volleyba ll caiiip on July 2 l-2 .‘' al the high school. The cost is SM). The cam p lim es w ill be S:.4()-noon fo r grades .S-8 and l-.i p.m . for grades 0-12. A ll grades. .S-12, w ill bo S a.m .-noon on I'riday, Ju ly 2,S. S tephens w ill take w alk-ups, w ho need to show up al least .1(1 m inules p rio r lo the start o f camp. I’ornis are available at each m id d le sch o o l and the h ig h schoo l. Those need to be re­ lu m e d 10 Stephens al D a vie H igh. Tho address is 1200 S al­ isbury Road, M o cksville , N .C ., 27028. If you do not preregis­ ter. il w ill be necessary lo do so w\ M onday o f each cam p from 8-8:30 a.m . Checks should be w rille n 10 D avie H igh Basket­ ball C am p or D avio H igh V o l­ leyball C iim p. In Ihe series reliving the ca­ reers o f Davie High Mall o f l am- elsC 'las^of 2002.tho Hurt Harger and Jingles Ijames stories \vere lold in the M ay 20 and Jinie 10 editions. NeM from Ihe rive-m em bor class is Deanna Thom as Ran­ dolph, who starred in track, bas- kelhall and softball and graduated in 1070. Her feature w ill appear in the July paper, follow ed by Sarah (iardner Shanks ( 10S2) and Scolty Spry ( lOy.“!). Also, the Davie High A llile tic H a ll o f l-'ame c o m m ille e has named Iw o lo the Class o f 2(111.' ■' Cirinies Parker, a star alhlelo in the early lOiids.and Aileen Sleelman. who coached at Davie for 21) years until lOKK.They w ill he honored at h a lllim e o f a 200.1 footb all game. In Ihe spring o f 201)2, eight were inducted inlo Iho firsl class: Jill Amos l.indblade, Janice M ark­ land Jackson, Dewayne (Ira n i. John Parker, Randall Ward,.Angie Slahach, Jeff Lankford anil K ill Peeler. R e s e r v e A S e a t F o r W a r E a g l e F o o t b a l l Reserve seats are available for all six o f D avie H ig h ’s regular- season hom e football games. The cost lo reserve a seat is ,S-1(), SIO m ore than you w ould pay lo attend six hom e games. C all D avio athletic director K eith W hitaker at 7.Sl-l)7(iS. Wrestling Camp July 7-10 The M o cksville -D a vie Recreation D eparlm enl w ill hold a w res­ tlin g cam p fo r rising second Ihrough oighlh grailers on July 7-10 from .V.S p.m . K cgister by June .Ì0. Cost is S.I.i. Inslructors w ill be A dam Barber and H ow ard R iddle. R e g i s t e r S u n d a y F o r R a m s F o o t b a l l A ll parenis o f inleresled th ird through sixlh graders must attend a preregislrm ion fo r ihe M o cksvillo Rams football loam at 2 p.m . Juno 20 at Sotuh D avie M iddle School cafeteria. I f unable lo attend, call K crw yn W ilson at 2S-1-IS27 (fiflh and si.xih graders) or Vincent Cockerham al 151 -1720 (third and fourth). V o l u n t e e r l a b o r i s b e i n g u s e d f o r m o s t o f t h e i m p r o v e m e n t s b e i n g m a d e . T r u c k s , e q u i p m e n t a n d p l e n t y o f s t r o n g b a c k s h a v e b e e n a f a m i l i a r s i g h t . T a n g l e w o o d , F O U R T H O F JU LY FIREWORKS DISPLAY Sat., July 4/ 2003 9:30 p.in. Rain Date July 5,2003 Gates Open at 7 p.m. Admission M per vehicle ^10 per bus/motorcoach Concessions Available For more infomation, please call (336) 778^6300 or www.tanglewoo(ii)ark.org Crotts, 4 Home Runs Make The Difference DAVIK COUNTY KN I'KRI'RI.SK RKCORD. riiur.sday, .June 26, 2003 - B3 C o n lin iictI 1-rom Pago В I chance aiul started him . and it lo oked lik e ho d id n 'l m iss a boal." ■file hom ors by Perkins and Poindexlergave Ihom foureach. ly in g M cK e n zie W illo u g h b y . S ix players have m u ltip le hom ­ ers. in clu d in g M aloney. Boone and Evan Beam . A d d in g insult lo in ju ry , M a lo n e y and Poinde.xtor w ont deep on back- lo -tiack pilches in Iho sixth. "T'hal's Ihree hom ers a gam e (in the lasl five gam es), and we w ore w 'ilh o u l one o f o u r big sticks again to n ig h t," Lovelace saiil o f W illoug hby, w h o was al Eastern K e ntucky fo r o rie n la ­ lion.' T ro y ’s hals wore no m alch fo r C rotls (,S-I, З.б.“!), w h o has bolh o f M o c k s v ille ’s shulouls. He re liro d Ihc firs l e ig h t he faced, a llo w e d ono run n e r to third (w ilh tw o outs) and gave up four baserunners in a .seven- strikeout. no-w a lk gem . N otes: C rotts has 40 siriko- o iils againsi 13 w alks in 37 1/3 innings. ,„ M aloney, h illin g .З.М w hen he Iefl fo r Spain, m oved Notes & Quotes Mocksville Controls Own Destiny In Quest To End Title Drought с rot l.s iVIiilonev lo .3 7 1.... Poindexter, lied w ilh B u lla rd al 17 w a lk s , has 20 leam -high runs despite a .241 average. M o c k s v illc l l . ' l ’ro vO Dnvie nl)r h lit Alwooil SS 5 0 1 (1 lUillard сГ ‘I 3 2 1 Perkins (Ih A 1 "t ,1 MuUmcy lb A 1 2 2 Poindexier 3b 5 1 1 1 Infiintu If 3 1 0 0 Hciim гГ A 1 1 0 Hoone 2h A 1 .1 2 lUirgcss с 3 2 1 Ì 'I’olnls 36 II 1.1 1(1 Mnc'ksvllle 22(1 .112 t-ll 'i’niy ООО (1(1(1 ()-() :it - Ilulliinl (3), Itoain (2). HR - I’orkins l‘tl. MiiI(iiii.7(2). l’oimlc.\l<.'r(4). Iliionu (2). Sll-lluM aril(.l), nraicii'. Mock IP II К ICK IMI Criilts W 7 .1 (I (I 0 •SO 7 Legion R o u n d u p ... .Iiin e 17 -.S .R ow iin 31, M o c k 23 In an iin lb rg o iia b le gam e thal includes throe grand slam s and 14 p ilc lic rs , M o c k s v illc overcom es i\ 16-S d c l'ic il w ith 14 e ig h th -in n in g runs to lead 2 2-16 - and .still lose.s. C had B oone’s graiul slam niiid c il 22- 16. J u n e 19 - M o c k 12, C o n c o rd 2 D an P o in d e x te r pitche.s a slu ilo u l in to the sixth to m ove 10 .V I. M c K e n z ie W illo u g h b y slugs tw o o f M o c k s v ille 's five hom e runs, and barely m isses a th ird . .Iim c 20 - M u c k 7, C o n c o rd 4 R e lie v e r L o n n ie B a rn e s gives up one h it and fans eight in 4 I/.1. and Josh Rtirgess caps a five -ru n n in th w ith a grand slam , ,lu n v 21 - T ro y 10, M o c k 9 T he gam e wus suspended in the botto m o flh e ninth on June 6 and com pleted 13 duys later, T ro y led 10-9 w hen p la y re- .sunicd and held on. .lu n e 21 - M o c k 11, T ro y 0 C o d y C rotts I'ires a 3 -h itte r fo r his fifth w in . and D a vid P e rk in s , Jess M a lo n e y , P o in d e x te r a n d B o o n e a ll h o m e r, M a lo n e y and P o inde xter hom er on b a ck-lo - back pitches, ,Iu n e 22 - M o c k 8, L e x in g to n 7 C ro tts ’ U vo-run trip le p ro ­ vides a 7-6 lead. W ith tw o on a n d o n e o u l in Ih e n in th . P o inde xter strikes out the Nos. 2-3 bailers. • Is this it? Can M o cksville end a frustrating nine-year chap­ ter and w rap up its firsl A rea 111 Soulhorn D ivisio n title since 1093',’ Coach M ik e L d vcliice can .see m agic in his players' eyes. N ol co im lin g the suspended-gam e loss lo T'roy lhat was re- siim od w ith M o cksvillc (I S D )d o w n 10-9 in Iho ninth, il has ripped o ff nine w ins in 10 games. C o n tro llin g its ow n de.stiny, il enlored the final w'cck o f the regular .season a half-gam e up on K annapolis ( IO-.*!) and South R ow an. In a cla.ssic race, six teams havo between five and seven losses. " ll m ay nol be the m osl talented group, but Ihey love to play together," Lovelace said. "T h is is by far Ihe ties! chem istry w e've had in m y five years." S ix players w ilh 20 o r m ore at-bals arc h illin g .300-plus - led tiy D a vid P e rkin s at .424, ,Iess M iilo n e y al ,3.‘i8 , C iiiu l Iloon e al .346 and M c K e n /le \У111оииИ1)у al ,330 - and lhal doesn’t include tw o sticks (le a d o ff K y iin A tw o o d and No. 2 llr u d llu liiird ) w ho are gelling hotter and hotter. Three have four home runs apiece (Perkins. W illo u g h b y and D un I’ o in d e xte r). A nd F ^ind exler (3-1. 1.20. 2 S V ) and C o d y C ro tts (.“i- l. 2.6.‘i) have been dyi.iam ile on the m ound, "O ne ihrough nine, w e ’re capable o f m ashing Ihe b a ll," pitehor L o n n ie llH rn e s said, "T h is is unreal. It’s fun to pilch when we .score like this." M oeksvllle racked up live SD lilie s in seven yoars from 19X7- 93. Bul eighl o flh e nexl nine teams wore m addeningly inconsis­ tent and com bined lo finish only five games over „“iOO. Even Iho e,xcoption, the 24-10 bunch in 2000, finished on a disappointing nole. This crow is determ ined to change thal tiond. If it keeps play­ ing the w ay it has the past tw o weeks, il can certainly do il, “ This leam m ay undersland the game a lillle bit tiellor lhan whal thal 2000 group d id ." Lovelace said, ’‘1 know il's a long ways o ff. but we have a le gilim ale shol lo be (in Ihe stale tourna­ m ent). "T he question m ark is how far can our p ilch in g take iisV We can hit w ilh anybody. W e've .seen everyl)oiiy's No. 1 pitcher ex­ cept for K annapolis." • D uring the champion.ship years. M ocksville fed o ff full-house crowds lhat packed Ihe h ill throe, four and even five rows high. Tho place was a frenzy. The crow d fo r Sunday’s clinch 8-7 w in ovor Lexington was ono o f the largest sincc tho.se days. "There were tw o docks and people dow n the le fl-fio liW in e ," Lovelace said. "I talked to a few people and they d id n ’l even know we were in firsl place. 1 Ihink now people m ay pick Up Ihe paper, see thal Ihis leam can go a long way and start com ing again." • The Area III playoffs slarl June 28 w ilh tw o play-in series p illin g seeds 7-10 and 8-9, T he besl-ol'-.“! second round is July 2- 7. Tho Ihird round is July 0-14. The final four w ill be tiest-of-7. The top Iw o loams from the Southern atul N orthern D ivision w ill meel in Ihe fiflh round, and bolh w ill advance to Ihe slale lourna- m enl July 31. • Loveiacc's heart stopped Sunday whon center nelder B u ll­ ard crashed into Ihe w all on a bom b lhat was ju s l beyond his reach. Bullard grabbed his Iefl shoulder and w rithed in pain. He eventually gol up and laler singled lo key M o c k s v ille ’s rally. Lovelace breathed a sigh o f re lie f because B ullard is an indispensable cog, Lasl year he went IO -for-18 in a p la yo ff ousler o f W ilkes. Ihen was sidelined w ilh m ono as B u rlington e lim i­ nated M ocksville Ihree games to one, l ie hit .4 3 1 fo r the season. A lthough he .stands al .283. he’s h ittin g ,370 in the lasl eighl games and is lied w ilh Poindexlor w ilh 17 walks. He flags dow n evcrylhing in center, he’s the team ’s besl bu iile r and he lias con­ siderable speed, " I Ihoughl o f lasl year when he w enl oul al the ond o f the year," Lovelace said. "H e ’d already hurl his right shoulder and that’s w hy 1 was on a fu ll sprint. H e’d be real hard lo replace. H e’s a leader nol o n ly on the field, hut in the dtigoul. He's an­ olher coach on the field and has all the intangibles. He said: 'C oach. I ’m nol com ing oul o f this gam e,’ " • Barnes revived his right arm in ¡i 7-4 com eback over C on­ cord, striking oul e ighl in 4 1/3 scoreless innings, Lovelace said assistant K e ilii W u lk e r deserves some credit fo r Barnes’ turn­ around. "K o ilh has w orked w ilh him in the bullpen and he’s tiecn a trem endous help w ith Lonnie on m echanical Ih in g s." he said, " I Ihink he's suuling lo peak at the righi lim e ." • Perkins w ould have five homers, bul one was washed oul againsi Kannapolis, w hich led 0-.“! beforc Ihe rain came. M ocks­ v ille l)enefiled from Ihe nuilligan , w in tiiiig Ihe m akeup 8-6, • In Ihe firsl week o f the soason. Lovelace m oved to No, 2 in w ins am ong five coaches. The H fth-year coach entered the week 78-68. The all-tim e leader is D alu Ijam es, w ho went 17.‘i-88 from 1989-0.1 Mocksville Pulls Out 8-7 Win Over Lexington C o n tin u e d F ro m l ’a|{e H I " I f M cK enzie doesn’t gel hurl. C ro tts is n ’ t in th a t s p o t.” Lovelace said. “ H e's done it tw o or throe lim es. If it ’s not on the m ound, he gets the big h it." In tho firs l. M o c k s v ille gol R B I hits fro m Jess M alon ey and P oindexter to ju m p oul to a 2-0 lead on L e xin g to n acc . Russ Slory. B u l the le fty S lory dodged bullets and fruslraled M o cksville o ver Ihe nexl five innings. A llh o u g h ho sweated Mocksville Legion Baseball Statistics R e c o r d : 1 2 - 6 , 1 1 - 5 S D (through June 22) l i r n i N C A lt R И K H I A V (;.211 3I< U K D avid Perkins 66 20 28 16 .424 7 0 4 • W esley D ouglas 8 2 3 2 .37.S 1 0 0 Joss M aloney .39 '8 14 7 .3.S8 4 0 2 Chad Boone 14 18 16 .346 1 1 2 M cK enzie W illo u g h b y .“iö 17 19 20 .330 ,S 0 4 C ody C rotts 27 2 0 13 ,333 2 2 0 D aniel flo llin e ld 6 3 2 4 ,3.33 0 0 0 C orey M iin in 3 0 1 1 .333 0 0 0 Lonnie Barnes 20 3 6 2 .300 1 0 0 Brad B ullard .^З 19 LS 5 ,283 3 0 0 Ryan A iw o o d 67 14 18 2 ,268 2 0 0 Jo.fh Burgess 51 IO 14 10 .24.S 0 0 1 Dan P oindexlor 62 20 LS 13 .241 3 0 4 Evan Beam 51 12 12 18 ,210 2 0 3 M ichael W ernsing 16 2 3 5 ,187 1 0 0 W illie Infante 16 3 2 4 ,12.S 0 0 , 0 M a ll Hutchens 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 A n dre w M cC lannon 2 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 D usty Snow 2 0 0 0 ,000 0 0 0 O thers 4 0 2 2 „SOO 0 0 0 T O T A L S 616 LS2 181 140 .293 32 3 20 p r r c i ii N ( ; W -1.IP H K ICK 11И s o к к л M ichael W ernsing 0-0 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 0,00 Dan P oindexter .VI M)28 9 4 6 26 1.20 D avid Perkins 2-0 LS 1/3 К)5 4 7 17 2.34 C ody C rotts 5-\37 1/3 29 LS 11 13 40 2.6.S A n dre w M cC lannon 1-1 22 32 27 16 11 14 6..S4 M cK enzie W illo u g h b y 0-1 16 2/3 2,‘i 21 l.s 13 11 8.10 Lonnie Barnes 1-1 20 \ß SO 30 21 28 26 9.29 D usty Snow 0-0 0 14 17 13 8 3 13.00 Chad Boone 0-0 1 0 4 2 3 0 18.00 T im m y Erb 0-1 1 3 3 3 1 0 27.00 Spencer 1 lodges 0-0 1 1/3 .S 4 4 2 2 27.00 D aniel H o llifie ld 0-0 1/3 1 3 3 1 0 81.00 T O T A L S 12-6 1.54 2/3 178 138 06 94 1.19 .S..S8 S A V Ii.S : P oindexlor 2, Perkins, Snow .STO M CN llA S K S : B ullard 3. Beam 2, Boone, Burgess. P oiniloxler, W ernsing W A L K .S /III'B ; B ullard IS, Beam 17. Poinde.xier 17, W illo u g h b y 12. Infam e 11, Burgess 8. W om slng 7, Boone 6, Perkins 6, A tw o od ,*i, D ouglas 4. M aloney 4, Barnes 2, H o llifie ld 2. M cC hm non 2, C rotls, Hutchens oul 10 three-ball counts, in clu d ­ ing five in a row , he struck out nine in six innings. D espite S to ry ’s overpow er­ in g slu rr. M o c k s v illo found a w iiy lo reverse the m om enUim . L e a d o ff R yan A tw o o d , w h o b a re ly m isse d a firs t-in n in g h o m e r w h e n .th e le ft fie ld e r robbed him at Ihe fence, laced a tw o-ru n, gam e-tying double in the fourth. L e x in g to n regained a 6-4 lead, but once S lo ry departed, M o cksville had ju s l Iho opening it needed. In tho seventh. B u lla rd and Perkins singled. A fte r an error m ade it 6-.‘>. C ro tls resto red M o c k s v ille ’s edge w ith Ihe triple. M o cksvillo m anufactured insurance in Ihe oighlh, w ith A t­ w ood sin g lin g . B u lla rd bunting him over and Perkins je rkin g his fo u rlh hit d ow n Ihe Ihird-haso line, Perkins is pacing M ocksville w ith a ,424 average and seven doubles, A tw o o d had tw o hits, M a lo n e y tw o R B ls and Beam reached tw ice on his 17lh w a lk/ HBP, "W hen wo get dow n, they re­ a lly sla rl 10 p la y and gel fo - cus.sed oven m o re ." Lovelace said. “ S lory was all they really had. (L e x in g to n coach M a ll O rilfin ) kicked his No. 2 pilcher o ff the team last night, and their p ilch in g 's ih in. Story has signed 1‘urklns Atwood w ith C h a rlo lle . and we knew when we gol to Ih e ir bullpen we had ¡1 groat chance lo w in ," Perkins, the second o f throe relievers, gol oul o f a Iw o-on. one -oiil ja m in the eighth lo pro- .serve Ihe 7-6 lead. Then L o ve ­ lace p o in le d to P o inde xlor. a righlhander w ho has aboul five arm angles and relies on m ovc- m enl and localion. W ilh M o cksville nursing an 8-6 lead, P o iniloxler p ro m p lly plunked a tiallor on his first de­ livery, p u llin g tw o on w ilh no outs, A fle ra sac bunl, a .soft liner hetween shortstop A tw o o d and .second baseman Boone cut it lo 8-7 and in il rininers at the co r­ ners w ilh one oul. “ E v c iy b o d y was th in k in g : 'O h no. here we go aga in,' “ Lovelace said. W ilh fiins o f bolh teams on Ihe edge o f Iheir seats itnd roar­ ing. Poindexter foiled the threat. He painted the o u lcr edge and caught the Nos, 2-3 hitlers lo o k­ ing al strike Ihree, " I had the adrenaline flo w ­ in g ," P oindexter said. “ 1 started lo gel ¡1 little w o rrie d when they had first and third, 1 guess w e ’ ve gol a lo t o f heart or we ju st gel ¡ill the breaks o r w e 're ju st re­ a lly good - o r all three." N o te s ! M o c k s v ille turn ed double plays in the first, seeond - and th ird , Boone started a 4-6-3 D l’. then turned an unassisted tw in k illin g . ... P erkins got Ihc w in b y h o ld in g L e x in g to n lo one run and one h it in 3 1/3.... P o in d e x te r (3 -1 , 1,20 E R A ) picked up his .second save. M o c k s v illc K, L e x in g to n 7 Diivli' Aiwood SS Mulhiulcf IVrkiii.4 (lli-p-tr Miiloiicy Ih Willimghby И' Croll.s ir I’oinilcxccr .M>-p Mciim rf Поппе 2h lUirgcss с Toliils I.i'XiriRton 7 Moi'kKville К ill) 5 3$A h Ы 0 1 , 2 O' 2 ' I i) 0 {) Ц (}()1 XM 001 • 200 200 3 I.\- 2» • Alwootl (2). Perkins (7). 3li Crolls (2). Mack il> \l McChumon 3.2 7 Hiirncs I 2 iVrklnsW 3.1 I I’ouUler S I I KU 30 I0 so I 3 •I Bank of The C a ro lin a s ★ ★ I n v i t e s Y o u T o ★ ★ Customer Appreciation Da) F r i d a y J u n e 2 7 , 2 0 0 3 • 1 0 : 3 0 A M . - 2 : 3 0 P . M . a t the M ocksville Office, 135 Boxwood V illag e D rive MEMBERFD№ IM ■ DAMI'. C O IM V |;M KKI’UISI', KKCOKI). riiiirsdin. .Iiiiie 26. 2003 L e a d o f f m a n R y a n A t w o o d t a k e s a s w i n g . C h a d B o o n e d i v e s b a c k s a f e l y in a d i z z y i n g 3 1 - 2 3 , 1 0 - i n n i n g l o s s t o S . R o w a n . - Photos by James Barringer No Misprint South Rowan 31, Mocksville 23 C o a c h M i k e L o v e l a c e v i s i t s M c K e n z i e W i l l o u g h b y . lic m i w:is rigiu. ll's m il live r iin lii i l ’s iiviT . .Iiisl asii llic .S iiiilli H invaii nm l M u c lis v illc lA 'iiio ii h iis c iiiiil Ic iiin s , w ill) p la ycil a ¡¡anio sii iiiip ritiia lilL ' tlia l lliiliy w iiiiii scrccn w rilcrs w iiu lil never iiavc itiia g iiie ii whal liappeneii im .liinc 17 al K ic li I’ark. In llie im iM llir illin i; scone sincc iiv c rc o iiiin g L cxin g lo n 's i.1-0 sovcnlii-inning lead in w in i-t-1.1 in a I9S7 playiilT game. M i)ci\sville scoreil l-t runs in llie cig iilh 111 w ipe m il a ifi-X ilc fic il am i lake a si.\-riin ciisiiin n in lo F i r s t - b a s e c o a c h K e v i n M c I n t o s h p o i n t s a s D a n P o i n d e x t e r r o u n d s t h e b a g . S o u t h R o w a n t h r o w s o u t D a v i d P e r k i n s , w h o e n d e d l a s t w e e k w i t h a . 4 2 4 a v e r a g e . liic iiiiilli - im ly lo w in il up los­ ing 31-23 in 10 innings. T liis w as one gam e a fte r M o e ksvillc p u lle il oul a 14-13, 11 -inning w in over M ooresviiie. "Y o u lio n 'l .sec lh a l m any runs in s lo w -p ilc ii s o l'llia li," M o c k s v illc co a ch M ik e i.oveiacc saiil. "T h a i's a rootlia ll scorc. Il was a crazy iiig h l." M o cksvilie (S-.S, 7-4 .Soulh­ eni d iv is io n ) am i Soulh (8 -3 .8-- 3) came in lie il w ith L cxin g lo n I'or I'irsl piace in Ihc SI3. am i llie I'oiir-lim ir. .S.S-ininute circus un­ der a sleiidy m ist iiad a little lilt o f e v e ry tiiin g . in c lu d in g tw o pin ch -h il grand siams liy Soulh and one grand siani by M ocks- v iiic , 12 r e lie f p itc h e rs . 34 w alks, З.“! iiits, ihe i3 tli hom e m n al K ic li i'a rk in iw o games and D aniel lio liific id p la yin g four posiiioiis ill one inning. " I l was a in a /in g ," S o u lli coacii A llen W iisiin said, "'i'iia t’s haschail. T h a t's w h y i l ’s tiic grcaiesf gam e on earth." Ciaiic Beaver iiil a grand slam in liic fiflli for a 12-4 Soulh lead, and il looked like il was over as S o u lli carried a yaw ning Ift-S lead in lo tiic h o tio m o f llic eighth. W ith m any M o cksvilie fans having already headed fo r tile exits, tiic Inline team engineered a rcm arkalilc com cliack, scoring 14 runs on seven hits and six w alks and sending up 17 liallers. "W c should Iiave ended it in seven (via Ihe lO -rnn rule), and llic y ju s l kepi c o m in g h a ck," W ii.son said. " Il W'as iw o firsl- place leams playing, and it ’s a 'irih n te lo ihe g n ys on h o lii learns." lira d B illia rd s ta rte d Ihe m agic w ilh a single. A fte r Bvan Beam and C iia il Boone knocked in runs, W esley IJoiiglas w alked w ilh llie liases fu ll to sel up ihe higgcsl iiil o f llie inning, a tw o- run jin g le I'roiii D aniel Ilo iii- fieid, w Iiii cut il lo I(i-I4 in ills I'irsl appearance in seven games. iiu lia r ii s in g le d a g a in to make il Ifi-I.'i, and i'ourconsccu- live tw o-out w alks I'oiiow ed. in ­ c lu d in g liire e h a s e s -lo a d e il passes lo give M ocksvilie an IS- iii lead. 'I'lie ii you should Iiave seen Ihe lo ok on S o u lh ’s face when B iiiine d rille d a m ainnuilh grand S iam lo ic fl I'or a 22-16 lead. "W e slarled m aking a lo l o f siihslilnles lo save our legs for lllic next nig h l), and doggone if our guys we pm in don't halllc all tlic way hack," I .oveiacc said. M o c k s v ilie was suprem ely c o n fid e n i o f a v ic to ry w ilh D avid i’erkins, w ho iiad given up one unearned run in 10 2/3 co ining in to tiic gam e, on the niound in llie lop o f the ninth. But in an incredihie shift in m o- m e n lu in . S o iitii regrouped lo score seven runs, ly in g il on Ryan W ils o n ’s p in ch -h il grand slam lo deep center and m oving alicad 23-22 on a ih ro w in g er­ ror. " I ’ ve played and coached in llunisands o f games, and never have I had em otions go up and dow n so m uch in a gam e," W il­ son said. "Y o u ’re so high, y o u ’re so lo w and y o u ’ re high again. You don’t see three grand slams in a year, and we saw three in one game. It was an incredible gam e." B ut w hut re a lly m ade the gam e special was tvtocksviile’s h a lf o f the ninth. Not lo lie o u t­ done in dram a, it tied tilings at 23 a fle r there were tw'o outs and nobody on against A ndrew M o r­ gan, w ho was v irtu a lly iiiih it- table w liile strikin g oul 101 and w a lkin g i<) in 72 innings as an a ll-s la le p e rfo rm e r al S o ulh Rowan flig h . A fle r overw h elm ing liie first tw o bailers, Andrew M cC lannon fo u g h t o f f th re e fn ll-c o iin t pitclies before draw ing a w alk. M o rg a n p ro ce e d e d lo w a lk M cK e n zie W illo u g h b y, W illie Infante and M iciia e l W ernsing. tying the game, ■•T hai’s u n h e a rd -o f w ilh llim ." W ils o n said. "M o rg a n ilo csn 'l w alk I'our in a game usu­ ally. But hey. the (w e l) condi- lions were to n g li." A fte r the four straight w alks. Beam nearly w’on il. lie h il a bullet up the niiddle. but the sec­ ond baseman was shading the m iddle and forced exira innings. S o u th ro iig h e d up M o c k s v ille ’s re lie ve rs re le n t­ lessly in tlic lO lh, sm acking its fo u rih liom er and scoring eight runs on six lliis. I liillifie ld took Ihe m ound fo r the I'irsl liin c in tw'o years. Lovelace went lo the m ound, scratched his liead and m otioned fo r Beam , w ho d e ­ clined the pitching olfer. W erns­ ing got tlic call instead and be­ cam e tlic s ix lh M o c k s v ille pitcher lo w o rk few er lhan iw o innings. " I had used up everybody on m y bench, anil I suirteil tlirow '- ing people that hadn't seen tlie in o u iu l since L ittle League or never." Lovelace said, "W c kepi diggin g and plugging away. W c made them go to ih e ir No. 1 and we scored one o ff M organ. So w e ’ ve gol some confidence for dow n the road.” The loss ended M o c k s v ille ’s five-gam e w inning streak, w liilc Soulh w on fo r Ihe e ig lilli tim e in nine games. Boone iiad a m onster game, going 4-for-.‘i w ilh live R B ls and bum ping his average lo a teiim - best .416, B u lla rd went 3-for-6. Perkins (.413) siayed hot al 2- for-.‘i. Infanle came oi'f liic liciich to draw fo u r w alks. W ernsing had tw o bascs-loailed w a lks. Beam c iiin b e il o ve r .200 and took over the R B I lead (14) w ilh '* IWO hits, in clu d in g his second liom er in tw o games. Together lliere were I.'i p itch­ ers. and a ll I.'i were ineffoclive. M o cksvillc allow ed 23 baserun- ners on w alks and liil by piiclies. and Soulh w alked o r hit I.'i. W hal a ro lle r coaster - i.'i runs apiece in tlie last tw o and a h a lf innings. “ I ’m so proud o f our guys, and I know Coach Lovelace i* also fo r nol g ivin g up ," W ilson said. "W e 'll both like to k ill our p ilc liin g staffs, but fan.s from both sides w ill la lk about this gam e fo r years lo com e. W hen you look back al e ve rylliin g and figure oul lio w evcrylh in g went, I ’ve never been in one like Ihis." ,S. U (m iin 3 l,iV !o c k 2 3 (1 0 ) Diivli' AhV(Hul llolliliold Itiillard iVrkiiis McCliinium Willotiyhhy I'tliniIc.XU'r Int'anio iiariie.s Cioiis Snow Wcnisiiii! Boone Hurycss Uouizhts roliils S. KoHiin 050 072 207 S-.1l Muflisville 0(M 113 0(|.1)I 0 -2 3 2h • i’cikinM.^). IIR • llc!uii(2), Itoonu. M nik ll> II K KU Itl) SO nh r h hi 5 I 0 0 3 I 1 2 il 3 3 I .s -2 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 .2 I 2 2 0 (1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0•>0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 0 2 il 3 T 3 5 4 4 1 1 0 0 •)2 0 1 43 23 13 18 W ilouyhhyI.l 5 Miimcs .VI 5 IVrkins I.I 2 Snow 2 2 McClan I. I.I f) lUxme (I 0 Ilnliirk'M .1 I Wcmsinj! .1 I TntulH 1» 2 6 3210 I 30 31 2 0 6 5 2 I2 IA 21 0 I 0 I 0\4 I) Area III Soiitiicrn Division lllirmii;h JiiiK 231 M o cksville K annapolis South Rowan Lexington Kow an C ounty T ro y Concord M ooresville S lanly C o unly W ilkes C ounty Ьиации O venill II-5 12-6 \i)-5 13-6 10-5 10-6 0-6 9-7 K-7 lo -y S-7 K-76-«7-96-y 11-12 4-11 6-12 ' 3-12 3-13 DAVIK COUN TY KN'I'ICKI'RISI': 1<1',С()КГ), I liur.sdiiy, .lime 26,20(»3 - B5 Burgess Grand Slam Seals Scintillating Comeback T iie im probable has bccom e a lm o s l the in c v ila b le fo r M o c k s v ille ’s L e g io n baseball Icam . M o cksvillc has rallied fo r some th rillin g w ins laleiy. and it pul togelher tm olhcr b ig inning June 20 at C oncord to steal a 7-4 w in. D u rin g a stretch in w h ic h M o c k s v illc has w on seven o f e ig h t, it squeezed past S lanly C o u n ty 3 -2 . K annapoli.s 8-6, M ooresville 14-13 in 11 innings and overcam e an e ig lil-ru n с1сП- c il w ilh a 14-riin eighth liefore lo sin g 31-23 in 10 in ning s to S oulh R ow an. This lim e , after C oncord roared lo a 4-0 lead. L o n n ie “ H a m m e r" B a rne s pitched m agnit'icem ly in re lie f and Josli Burgess blasted a ninth- in ning , go-ahead grand slam lo ke e p M o c k s v ille (1 0 -5 . 9 -4 S outhern D ivis.ion) in a firs l- place lie w ilh South Rowan in the Area III SD. “ T liis is an explosive bun cli." Barnes .said afler picking up his first w in. " I ’ve never lieen on a h illin g team lhat .scores a lot o f runs, and 1 knew if I w ent out lliere and held them , m y boys w ere going lo liil il sooner or Bnrncs Burgess later.'’ W illi C oncord le fty John K il­ lian on the m onnd. M o cksville ’s offense looked losl fo r seven in­ nings. K illia n overcam e eight w alks and three hit batsmen by striking out 13 in 7 2/3. He gave lip tw o hits, and one o f lliem was a M cK enzie W illo u g h b y popup losl in llie lights. "K illia n was nol overpow er­ in g ." Coach M ike Lovelace said. “ H is velocity w asn’t that good, bul man he had us baffled for eight in nings." W ilii o n ly three hits through eight innings, M o cksville , w hicli pounded C oncord 12-2 the n ig lil before, was dow n 4-2 and ap­ peared on the w ay to an ugly de- feal thal w ould pul ils cham pi­ onship liopes in jeopardy. " I lo ld llie m C oncord wasn’t going to lay dow n, bul w c were absolutely fla t," Lovelace said. “ I mean there w asn’t a w ord said the w hole night. T lie kids in the d u g o u l w e re n ’ t even ta lk in g aboul w hal liie y were going lo do after the gam e - llia t’s how quiet it was. A n d those guys did it again. In the ninth in ning , we d id n ’t have a guy s illin g dow n." A fle r scoring Iw o runs in tlic fifth on three w alks, a h it batter and a single, M o cksville w a ile d , w ailed and w alked ils w ay lo a run w ith one o u l in the ninth. A fte r Dan Poindexter received a w alk, pinch-hilter W illie Infanle. Evan Boam and Chad Boone worked the count fu ll before tak­ ing w alks. B oone’s basos-loaded w alk made il 4-3 and brought up B iir- ge.ss. w ho was an u n like ly can­ d id a te lo save the d a y. He stepped into the box w ilh a .I'J.S averiige (9-for-4 6) w illi no hom ­ ers and four R B ls. “ I was th inking about pinch- h illin g fo r h im ." Lovelace said. “ But I thought; ‘ He h il in tlie live hole and h il .3()0-sonielliiiig for W esl Forsyth, and he’s got to break oul som etim e.’ " Boy. did lie ever. W ilh one perfect sw ing. Burgess eraseil a season's w orth o f dem ons, un­ loading a lo w ering grand-slam honier to left-center lhal vaulled M o c k s v ille lo a stunning 7-4 lead. “ I couldn’t believe it.T h e left and cenler ndders d id n ’t m ove." Lovelace said. "T h a t’s another grand slam . I'v e .seen fo u r in ihe lasl three gaiiies." “ M y conrid cncc was really d o w n .” B urgess said. "1 was w a ilin g fo r a big h il, and it fi­ nally cam e arinind." Burgess’ unforgettable m o­ ment was o n ly part o f the story beh ind the w ild w in . Barnes pulled o ff an incredible transl'or- m alion on the niound, s tiflin g C oncord w ith 4 1/3 innings o f o n e -h it, e ig h l-s trik c o u l re lie f. C o ncord’s lone hit o ff Barnes was a inispiaycd routine fly. "T he old Ham m er was back," Lovelace said. "H is cu rve lia ll was back the w ay it used to be. It made his fastball look K5-90 inph. He was as good as I ’ ve seen h im . and I coached llim tliree years (at D avie H igh).’’ H am m er - w ho played first base but developed rust w liile seeing liltle niound tim e this spring I'or W ilkes C o n in iu n ity C ollege - rediscovered liis W’in- iiin g form ula and lived up to his nicknam e a ftcrbeing te rrib ly in ­ effective in six appearances lhat spanned I.'i innings. H is fiR A was 12.60. " ll's been ugly but I've been te llin g everyiiody: 'G iv e me a couple more appearances,'" Bar­ nes sa id ."I'v e always bad it. I've always been able lo p itcli. I don't know whether it w'as nol p ilc ii- iiig for so long. I'm not going lo blame il on lhat becausc that's nol m y style. But m y nieehanics were shaky. "T o n ig h t I was starting m y curveball at their shoulder and it was ending up on tlie outside c o rn e r at ab o u t th e ir sh o e ­ strings." W hal's m ore, a third M ocks­ v illc player shook o ff a slum p lo close llic door. D usty Snow, who had a 14.62 liR A in c ig lit in ­ nings, came in to pilch ihc ninth and retired C oncord in order. "W e 're go in g lo need liim w h en p la y o ff tim e com es around, and he gol ahead o f all three liitle rs ," Love lace said. “ A nd he’s o n ly 16 years o ld .’’ N otes: M o cksville offset 15 strike o u ts w ilh 12 w a lks and tliree hit by p ilch e s.... Brad B u ll­ ard sin gled and w a lke d three tim e s .... D avid Perkins led w ith tw'o hits, including his team -high s ix lh d o u b le . ... P o in d e x te r walked I'our tim es. B e iiiii walked and was boaned tw ice. M o c k s v ille 7, C o n co rd 4 M iiik Alwooil ss liullnril cf Perkins If Willmiyhby p-lb McCliinnon Ih l’(Miulcxlcr lb-3h Crotls 3h liarncs p Int'anic pli Wernsing If Ueam rf Hoone 2b Burgess c 'r<iliils ai)r li Ы 5 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 fi 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 4 1 1 4 34 7 3 7 Mncksvllle 7 Concord 4 000 020 (Ю5- 001 300 000- 2 B . Perkins (6). M R. Burgess. Mock IP II R RR nn SO Willoughby 3.2 9 4 4 1 2 Barne.sW 4.1 1 0 0 3 8 Snow SV 1 0 0 0 0 0 Poindexter Sparkles; Willoughby Cranks 2 Of 5 Homers W ith the pitching sta ff taxed and all but burnt from a 14-13 w in and 31-23 loss in a pair o f epic biUlle royals, Dan P oindex­ ter cam e up w ilh the m onster p itc h in g p e rfo rm a n c e th a l M o cksville desperately needed, and Coach M ike Lovelace has run out o f w ords to describe a to rrid offense lh al looked like it was using T ille is l g o lf b a lls w h ile blasting five hom e runs in a 12-2 drubbing o f visitin g C on­ cord on Juno 19. P oindexter required Just 76 pitches lo lo.ss a seven-inning com plete gam e, and M cK enzie W illo u g h b y whacked tw o hom e runs as M o c k s v illc bounced back w ith a vengeance to w in for the s ix lh lim e in .seven games. '' “ W e w cro ill a bind and the (June 18) rainonl helped because il gave Dan an extra day lo get his urm b a ck." Lovelace said. “ T o iiig lil was one o f those m ust- w ins com ing o ff a big em otional loss.” C o n co rd c o u ld n 'l do a n y­ lh in g w ith Poindexter. W ith the exception o f one hiccup - a tw o- run bonier in Ibe sixlh thal ended the shutout - the righ th a n d e r was nasty from start to finish. Ho faced three o r fo u r batters in ev­ ery inning but tlie sixth, struck oul seven and w alked none. “ I was ready lo p itc h ," he s a id . "T h e u m p ire (H o w a rd R id d le ) has a pretty b ig strike zone - i l ’s kind o f w ide on the outside corner - and I kept to ll­ ing m yse lf th a l." A s if P o inde xter needed it. M ocksville 's uneon.scious attack produced runs in five innings. W illo u g h b y h il a I'rozon-rope. three-run hom er to lo ft in the firs l. and ho was ju s l g e tting .started. Ho le ft the yard again w ilh one aboard in the th ird , and he biirely m issed a th ird hom er in the fifth , sm oking a double o ff the le ft-center w a ll. W illo u g h b y , w h o hom ered tw ice in the M a y 24 opener al A sheboro, had gone hom erless in 12 games. “ To.be honest. I should have been .standing on three (on the dou b le )," he said. “ I got cauglil lo oking al il.” I l ’s a b s o lu te ly a d m ira b le w hal M o cksville d id lo a C on­ cord pitche r w h o has signed a fu ll scholarship to W ingate. Il rapped oul 13 h iis nnd extended the hom er surge to 10 in tliree gam es, in clu d in g three o ff Josh Benton in 4 2/3 innings. "B e n to n ’s one o f the lop five Poindexter Willoughby Beam pitchers in the league." Lovelace said. “ You d o n ’t see m any fu ll .scholarships in baseball. W e’ ve h it a ll tho hard throw ers.” Evan Bcnm hom ered fo r the th ird lim e in three gam es (his personal history book show ed' no long balls before tlia i) w itli tw o on in the n i'ili I'or a 10-0 on­ slaught. D avid Perkins h it a solo shol - his th ird o f the .season - on a 3-0 pitch in the s ixth . And Poindexter h il his third w hen he led o ff the sevenlli w ith a w alk- o ff homer. " I told Beam ; T m going to try to end this one right here. The firs l good pilch I see. I'm sw ing­ ing fo r the fences.’ " Poindexter said. M o cksville got big num bers from five guys; A tw o o d {3-1'or- 4 ). W illo u g h b y (3 -l'o r-3 . six R B ls ), C o dy C rotts (2 -fo r-4 ), Poindextor (2-l'or-3) and Beam (2 -fo r-3 , three R B ls). M o cks­ v ille is h ittin g .359(83-l'or-231) in the last six games. “ W hen M cK enzie gets on a ro ll, h e ’s as goo d a h itte r as y o u ’d w a n t,” L o ve la ce said. “ W hen he gets in a slum p, he gets dow n on h im se lf and starts pre.ssing. But if he w ill be pa­ tient. look fo r his pilch and w ait fo r the guy lo m ake a m istake, he can flat-o ut hit the b a ll." "B e fo re the Legion season. I worked w ith (form er M ocksvilie coacli and h illin g guru) George D ayw alt and w orked on gelling niy lia l head straiglit up instead o f having il back here." Beam said. '’ It was ju s l dial one thing. Me said e v e ry lliin g else was good. And il’s helped m y sw ing a lo t." Poindexter held C oncord lo seven h its, and o n ly three o f ihem were clean. T he gam e’s firsl baiter looped a single, one guy reached on a d rib b le r lo third, a routine ball to center was losl in the lights, and a popup between hom e and third was lost in the lights. "T h a i's aboul llie best I ’ ve seen h im ,” a s s is la n l K e v in M cIntosh said o f Poindexter (3- I rccord. 1.24 E R A in 29 IP). "H e struggled som e, especially in school b a ll, w ith his slider, and to n ig h t that was his best pitch. One thing he does that I d o n ’t think anybody cl.se does is he pilches the inner h a lf w e ll. H e ’s nol afraid lo bust you in. He w orks inside and o u t." N o tes: C had B o o n e ’s s ix - game h illin g streak cam e lo an e n d .... I’erkins has liii safely in e ig lil straight and Beam has-a four-gam e streak. A tw o o d has h it in six o f seven and P oindex­ ter in five o f s ix .... W illo u g h b y leads in R B ls (19) and homcr.s (fo u r) and is lie d fo r firs l in doubles (fiv e ). ... Perkins ha.s;u team -high 20 h its .... M o cksvillc (9 -5 .8 -4 Southern D ivisio n ) and S o u lli R ow an are tied fo r sec­ ond, a half-gam e behind L exing­ ton. ... For those w o ndering, the single-season record fo r hom ers is w e ll o u l o f reach. M o cksville slugged 80 in a 25-13 season in 1990, M o c k s v ille 12, C o n co rd 2 . Dnvlv AlwomI ss Bullard cf Perkins If Willoughby lb Crtms 3b Poindexter p Beam rf Boone 2b Burgess c Toluls Concord Mock.sville III) 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 329 11 301 322200 12 13 hi* O r 0. Г- 6 i ; ■ 1-. 3” O'- 0-: Ii: «00 002 0-^5 31)2 051 \-'П 2П - Alwiuul, Willoughbj' (3). HR;- IVrkiiis (31, Willoutjhby 2 (4), Polmlcx- lur (3). Iluiini (3). Mock ll> II К EK on S() fiiiilxlLM-W V 7 2 2 0 :•? Troy Holds On In Suspended Game M ocksville's Legion baseball loam suffered a tough loss in the coniplclion o f a suspended game againsl Troy. O n June 6 al R ic h P a rk. M o cksville trailed 10-9 when die bollom fell oul. Rain suspended play in the bottom o f the ninth w ith nobody on, nobody oul and a 3-2 count. The gam e was rosim iod on Juno 21 at Troy. W illie Infanle look the first p itcli fo r a w alk. But T ro y got the next guy on a fie ld e r's choice, then turned a gam e-ending double play. Tho loss went to Cody C rolls, w ho was 4-0. H is unbeaten run ended despite seven strikeouts and tw o hits in four innings. He also had tw o hits and ihree R B ls. Jess M aloney had a home run in a game that M o cksville led 7-4. 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On npprovod crodit. 751-5948 1-888-469-3781 15 7 D epot Street IN B EA U T IFU L D OW NTOW N IVIOCKSVILLE Ili) - DAVIK COUNTY KN I KRPKISK UKCORU, riiuisda.v, .lunc 26, 2003 B r o t h e r s B r i a n a n d K y l e B u l l i n s d i s p l a y t h e i r r i b b o n s . R y a n D a v i s , F r e d d y A l l e n a n d S h e l b y WaWace a r e s o m e o f H i c k o r y H i l l 's o l d e r m e m ­ b e r s . Hurricanes Loses To Powerful Brookwood The Hickory Hill Hurri­ canes hail an c.xpcclccl loss June IУ lo the Brookwood Banacuilas, Brookwood, jusl across the Davic County line, has been the Greater Forsylh Swim League champions for Ihe past several years. Some of Brookwood's swimmers actu­ ally reside in Davie Counly, which makes the meet more lun lor both teams because they get lo swim againsl friends. The Hurricanes entered evenls Ihey have never swum in a meet before, and new swimmers competed in their first meel. "This was a gruat chance for swimmers to get times in events they don’t usually swim," Coach Brent Gaither said. Despite the loss. Hickory Hill swam its heiirl out. Dur­ ing daily practice, leam mein­ bers push themselves lo im­ prove strokes and increase speed while having fun. Coach Call and Gaither use different teehnii|ues lo motivate, such as playing games. Both coaches also compete in each meel. Team members really love to walch their coaches and eheer loudly for them. A n n a S m i t h c o n c e n t r a t e s o n h e r b a c k s t r o K e . M i c h a e l B r e w e r a n d P a y n e M i l l e r r e c e i v e r i b b o n s f r o m C o a c h B r e n t G a i t h e r . 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Me said afterw ard he was pedaling so hard lh al w ith every stroke Ihe hike w o u ld weave back and forth - hul he Ihoughl he could go a lillle faster ne,\l tim e. C locked at speeds over 35 m ph. he was fast enough lo w in his age group anil post the sec­ ond-fastest tim e fo r all the .liin- io ro r under-16 riders. M ills , a rising sixlh grader, is a hoy scout in T io o p and at­ tends Green M eadow s B aptist Church. Old School D a v i e S p o r t s F r o m J u n e , 1 9 9 6 M e m b e r s o f t h e D a v i e S i l v e r S p i r i t s n a t i o n a l c h a m p i o n s h i p s e n i o r b a s k e t b a l l t e a m a r e , f r o m l e f t : k n e e l i n g - V a n e s s a C a r t e r ( c o a c h ) , W a n d a S e i d e r s , A l i c e B a r n e t t e , C h a r l o t t e t\ /lille r; b a c k - N a n c y H a y n e s , E l i z a ­ b e t h W i l l i a r d , R a c h e l H o w a r d a n d S u e A l l e n . • O e s try S w a im o f M o c k s v ilie 's L e g io n tca n i pitched e ig h l in nings and im - proveil to .1-0 in a 7-.1 w in over Stanly C ounly. .loey C utis wenl .1-for-4 and C harlie W ands and C a rlto n H ire added iw o lilts each. D a v id W h ita k e r ran his record lo 3-0 by pilching into the eighth in a 9-3 w in over M oores­ ville . Stephen A shw orth w enl S- fo r-6 in a doublehe ader s p lit w ilh M ooresville. A fte r fin ish in g fourth in the .Southern D ivisio n regular sea- •son, M ocksvilie's leading hitlers were A shw orth al .393. W ands al .371, M ire al .363 and A ndy W ard al .334. • U n der A ile e n S teelm a n, w h o coached al D a vie H ig h from I9fi7-S 8. C o urtney's 7th- and Sth-grade v o lle y b a ll, bas­ ketball and softball teams went a com binL’d 34-0 fo r the year. Silver Spirits Win Title Continued Knim Piigv lU they rem em bered p laying bas­ ketball during the '30s, and in lale 1993 practice began. From F arm ington H ig h , in addilion lo A lle n and H ow ard, is Haynes. W illia rd , Barnette and G reen are fro m D a vie H ig h . T hey soon called on some from the C o u rln e y H ig h (Y a d k in C o u n ty ) area in M ille r and S e id e rs . S te e lm a n , fro m F o o lvllle in Yadkin C oim ty, had coached and taught PE at D avie H igh fo r 20-plus years and Ihen taught PE al C ourtney Elem en­ tary. They asked Steelman to jo in Ihem when she reached age 33. 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Oak Valley Falls To Clemmons West A m b e r P a r r i s h , l e f t , i s c o n g r a t u l a t e d o n h e r w i n . N iil em iutih - iio l y d . O ak V a lli'v '.s h id lo r p ro n iiiiciicc ГсП .shorl lasi week iiuiiin sl Clem m ons W esl. one оГ Ihe prem ier leams Inl he G realer -W inslon-Salem sw im leajjue. : Oak V iilley fe ll 4Ч.1-434. • "ril'ly -n in e poinls. Not bail." ,saiil Coach Larry U m heriier. "1Г Ave had won a lew m ore оГ Ihe ■close races, il could have sw uny ■Ihe other way. W e're proud оГ 4liem ." - The leam faces W illo w Kun this week, w ilh another chance io add a lliird w in o l'ih e season. • 'I'h e re arc m a n y new sw im m ers this year in ihe (i and im d e r agc group. ; The six and under swim m ers fo r O ak Valley: H lakely G anlt, C a itlyn R adalovich, Teddi U it, iV ancssa S c h o n in g , /\le .\is ^V a\lcr, V ic to ria Lo n g , M ason JJrr, IJrcw C arhone, Jonathan JJavis, Toss S m illideal, Marri.son .Weaver, and N olan Day. .Some o f Ihe si.\ and iinder sw im nters have even heen able lo help the leam by sw im m ing in upper agc ;groups. ; M a n y o f the s w im m e rs ll'inisheil I'irsl or second in Iheir ^events. M any o f the races were ^close llnishes. T h e fo llo w in g sw im m e rs 4'om pleled w ith sirong finishes: ■. M edley Relay - 7-S girls, 2nd • p la c e . G a b b y M a c a io n e , • K ristina Parrish, Grace H artell, ■and L illy .Sm illideal; boys, Isl, M ic h a e l M e h e l, H rend an •R ailatovich, Clia.se M oore, and M a s o n O rr; 9 - |0 g irls , Is l. H a n n a h K e e n e y, A le x ;Sm ithdeal, Laura Shellon, K e lly W allon; 2nd, H ailey T olk, Katie D a v is , M a d i P ra ta p a s, and C ostner M e rrifle ld ; boys. 1st, Z a ck W a lle r, Jay S la n c liff. A n d re w B u ch a n a n . K y le M a c e y ; I.V |4 hoys, Isl, Ross D avidson, N ie O ’ B rien, Drew Esposito, Jiislin Lee. Distance I'reestyle: 7-S boys. 1st, Hrendan R adalovlch; ‘M O g irls, Is l, K e lle y W allon; 2nd, Hannah Keeney; hoys, Isl, Jay S la n c liff; 11-12 ¿ iris , J s l, .•\mum n Jones; 1.Я-1-1 boys. 1st. Bennett S hipm an, 2nd, Juslin Lee. In d ivid u a l M edley: 10 and under girls, 1st, Hannah Keeney; 10 and under boys, 2nd, A ndrew B u chanan; 11-12 g irls , 2nd, A u lu n in Jones; 11-12 boys, 1st, D a niel W e n d e ll; 13-14 g irls , 2 n d , C a ra H e n n in g s ; 1.1-14 boys, I sl, Hennelt Shipm an, .ird. D rew r.sposilo; 15-IS boys, Isl, N ie Nelson. Freestyle: fi and under girls, C a illyn Radalovich; 6 and um ler hoys, Nolan D ay; 7-X girls, 2nd, G race B a rle ll; ‘M O g irls , Is l, K e lle y W a lto n , 2 n d , I, a lira Shellon; ‘M O boys, 2m l, K yle M acey; 11-12 girls, 2nd, C arly P ra la p a s; 11-12 b o y s , 2 n d , S tefan P o io vski; 1.1-14 boys, 1st, B cn n e ll S h ipm an; 1,‘i-IS boys, 2m l, D a viil Slein. H acksiroke: 7-8 g irls , 2nd, C ara W a llo n ;7 -S h o y s , Is l Brendan U a d a lo vicli;‘M O g irls . E r i k S c h o n i n g , Z a c k W a l l e r , A l e x l\ /litc h e ll a n d B r y c e B a r t e l t a r e r e a d y t o h i t t h e w a t e r . 1st, Hannah Keeney; ‘J -10 boys, 2nd, Zack W aller; 11-12 girls. 2nd, A m ber Parrish; 11-12 boys, Isl, D aniel W endel; 1.1-14 hoys, 2 iu l, Hennelt S hipm an; 1 5 -IX g irls , 2nd, Stephanie W endel; l.'i-IS hoys. 2nd, D avid Stein, H re a s ts lro k e : 7-S b o ys, Breiulan R adalovich; ‘J-KI girls, Is l, A le x S m ithdeal; ') - lli boys, 2nd, A ndrew Huchanan; 11-12 g irls. 2 n d ,C arly Pralapas; 11-12 b o ys,Isl, D aniel W endel; 1.1-14 g irls ,1st, Cara Hennings; 1.1-14 boys, 2nd, Jared N e lm s;1 5 -I8 boys, 2nd, N ick N elson. B u tte rfly : 7-S b o ys. 1st. B re n d a n K a d a lo v ie h , 2 n d , Chase M oore; 10 g irls , Isl, K e lle y W a llo n , 2 n d . L a u ra Shellon; ‘J-IO hoys, 1st, A ndrew B u chanan; 11-12 g irls , 2nd, A u lum n Jones; 11-12 hoys, 1st, D a n ie l W e n d e l; 1.1-14 boys, 2n d ,D rew l-.sposito;I.S-18 girls, 2m l, Slephanie W endel; LS-IS boys. 2nd, N ick N elsini. iT cesiyle Relay: 7-S girls, 2nd, Kasey M oren. Kelsey O rr. G race B a rte ll. and K ris lin a Parrish; 7-S h o ys,1st, M ichael M e h e l, Chase M o o re , C o lin Joldersina, H rik Schoning; ‘M O g irls . Is l, K e lle y W a lto n , C o s ln e r M e r r ifle ld , L a u ra S h ellon, and Hannah Keeney, 2nd, K alie D avis. H a ile y F olk, M a d i P ra la p a s. and A le x S m ith d e a l; ‘)-IO b o y s , 1st, A ndrew Buchanan.Zack W aller, K e l l e y W a l t o n , w i t h h e r d a d , f i n i s h e d f ir s t f o r O a k V a l l e y . Get Finances Straight Before Saying Do” for Second Time Jiiii«' i-' I III- iiinM |н)|^и||л1 Illuni II Гиг u n lililí;^'. And имму iirulyvsriU тем '! iii.ikiiif: llii'ii IÍN lM|i iliiun llir iií>li'. 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Call Matt Voreh today. 6G Court Squnre Mocksvilio, NC 27028 E d w a i d J O n O S .1.161 7Í11-Ф100 .SiTiinii liiiliililiial lllii'iliinr .Simr 1II71 www.c4lwar(ljonü.4.com Мд^Ьог SIPC D o m i n i c k C a r b o n e g e t s a lift o u t o f t h e p o o l f r o m C a r a W a l t o n a n d s i s t e r , E l i z b e t h C a r b o n e . K yle M acey, and Jay S la n cliff; 11-12 girls, 2 nd ,C arly Pralapas, Jennifer H ootli, A m ber Parrish, and A iiin m n Jones; 11-12 boys, 2 n d , S ic fa n P ilo v s k i, L u k e H a rle ll, A le x M itc h e ll, and Roberl Sparks; 1.1-14 g irls, 2nd, J a m ie S la iic lifr . M ira n d a E sposito, Hannah Jakob, Cara H e n n in g s ; 1.1-14 h o ys, Is l, B e n n e ll S h ip m a n , D re w L s p o s ilo , N ic O ’ B rie n , and D aniel W endel; L i-IS hoys, 2nd, N ic k N e lson, Jonalhan Loos, '/a c O ’ H rien, and D avid Slein, .lid , C harlie R oberlson,C assidy C ham pney, Naum Poiovski; and 6 ancl um ler sw inm ier,Jonalhon D avis. 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Relay Organizing Committee and all of our Volunteers for donating your time and talentsS! A very special Thank You t o ... L& C Old Fashioned Pit-Cooked BBQ, AN D T O .. .Victor Ramirez and all the young adults who helped. T h a n k s t o o u r M a j o r S p o n s o r s : T iie A m erican C an cer Spcliety R e i ^ F o r L i f e of D avie C ounty 1 1 truly is amazing that Davie County has been^ Relay-ingfor 6 years nowl And it has been an honor ■ form e to work with such great people. I thankyou fo r the opportimity. Our theme this year is “Caped Crusaders Against Cancer; Be a Superhero <tndJoin the Fight!” I ’d lik^ to thank each and every one o f you— team captains, team members, sp'bnsors, committee mernbers, survivors, vohmteers and visitors —fo r attending . and supportingthe Relay this year, lour contributions o f time and money ^ve us all HOPE that a cure w ill soon be found. Y O U A RE A L L S U P E R H E R Q E SÜ God Bless, Katy H. 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Comfort Built Windows & Doors i GDS Davle/Republlc Waste Service BIO ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursduy, June 26,2003 №Í2biLX Г, JUNE as; T lillilS D A V ; J U N E 2 6 , ÍP R ID A Y , J U N E 2 7 S t S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 2 8 Ш Ж Ш т M K f 1 1 -2 , ^Everyone who , ’purchases during the sale will receive an OnrnnxapSffiQ at $ i0 0 ' Wed..Thure,.Fri. at 7-ooPM У *.Saf. at 4;0b k>M / ' 'SSS f e “ '* * ' 4 o not •99 TOYOTA CELICA <00 MITS. OALANT ES ‘00 VW PASSAT '02 NISSAN ALTIMA ‘02 TOYOTA CAMRY ‘03 CADILLAC CTS '03 CADILLAC DEVILLE <98 CADILLAC SEVILLE ‘95 BUICK ROADMASTER '00 CADIUAC DEVILLE DTS ‘00 CADILLAC DEVILLE « ‘00 CADILLAC DEVILLE '93 FORD T BIRD '01 CHEV. IMPALA LS '01 PLY. NEON '00 CHEV. IMPALA '00 CHEV. MALIBU '02 DODGE INTREPID '02 DODGE STRATUS ‘02 SATURN ‘Ot CHEV. CAVALIER ‘96 FORD CROWN VIC ‘02 CHEV. IMPALA ‘02 FORD FOCUS '02 PONT. SUNFIRE 'Oi CHEV. IMPAU '00 CHRY. CONCORDE '03 CHRY. CONCORDE '98 PONT. TRANS AM '00 PONT. GRAND AM GT ‘99 PONT. GRAND AM GT ‘03 FORD MUSTANG ‘02 PONT. FIREBIRD ‘01 CHEV. CAMARO Z28 ‘01 CHEV. CAVALIER Z24 ‘98 CHEV. CAMARO Z28 IM PD A TS Sth. # WAS »730661 * 1 3 , 9 9 S «730771 * 8 , 9 9 5 #930831 * 1 8 , 9 9 5 «630830 * 1 8 , 9 9 5 «630760 * 1 8 , 9 9 5 LUXIfRY «731110 * 3 3 , 9 9 5 «731090 * 3 3 , 9 9 5 «130691 * 1 3 , 9 9 5 «130971 * 8 , 9 9 5 «731000 * 2 6 , 9 9 5 «731100 * 2 6 , 9 9 5 «731130 * 2 7 , 9 9 5 GABS «931S86 «730110 «730360 «131281 «730920 «630030 #630460 «931271 «621380 «730851 «131341 «730310 «233301 «730600 «630590 «630840 * 5 , 4 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 * 8 , 9 9 5 * 9 , 9 9 5 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 2 , 9 9 5 * 9 , 9 9 5 * 9 , 9 9 5 * 6 , 9 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 * 1 3 , 9 9 5 * 9 , 4 9 5 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 9 , 9 9 5 SEOJBBLGfiBS «630261 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 «340031 «730500 «233941 «730960 «730210 «730641 «730621 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 * 1 6 , 9 9 5 * 1 9 , 4 9 5 * 2 0 , 9 9 5 * 1 2 , 9 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 MINIVANS «630860 * 1 9 , 9 9 5 «630651 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 6 , 9 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 NAPA * 1 3 , 8 2 5 * 8 , 5 0 0 * 1 7 , 5 0 0 * 1 7 , 2 0 0 * 1 6 , 3 0 0 * 3 4 , 9 0 0 * 3 5 , 2 0 0 * 1 6 , 6 0 0 * 8 , 4 7 5 * 2 6 , 9 2 5 * 2 4 , 0 5 0 * 2 7 , 6 0 0 * 4 , 7 2 5 * 1 5 , 8 0 0 * 7 , 9 0 0 * 9 , 4 0 0 * 1 0 , 8 0 0 * 1 3 , 5 2 5 * 1 1 , 7 2 5 * 8 , 8 0 0 * 7 , 8 7 5 *6,200 * 1 7 , 2 2 5 * 1 1 , 9 5 0 * 9 , 9 0 0 * 1 2 , 4 0 0 * 1 4 , 2 5 0 * 1 9 , 8 5 0 * 1 5 , 6 0 0 * 1 1 , 4 2 5 *10,100 * 1 6 , 1 0 ) 0 * 1 9 , 3 0 0 * 2 0 , 1 5 0 * 1 0 , 5 0 0 * 1 3 , 4 5 0 * 2 0 , 7 5 0 * 1 6 , 5 7 5 * 1 7 , 9 0 0 * 1 7 , 3 0 0 * 1 6 , 8 0 0 * 1 6 , 3 0 0 *22,000 шшетаЕ •11,810•B,92B•15,876•iB.ggo•IS,825 •31,400•29,900•10,990•6,270•24,480•28,970•22,460 •8,970•18,890•8,670•7,860•9,926•11,990•9,990•8,890•8,940•4,980•14,288•10,890•7,780•9,990•11,660•17,760 •18,768•10,460•8,990•14,880•18,928•18,760•8,998•12,860 •17,460•13,360•1^890 • 1 4 f , 2 I O•13,860•12,960•16,290 ‘02 CHEV. AVALANCHE ‘02 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT ‘01 CHEV. 15 PASS. ‘03 CHEV. S IO '03 CHEV. S-10 '02 NISSAN FRONTIER ‘02 TOYOTA TACOMA '00 FORD RANGER ‘00 NISSAN FRONTIER ‘02 GRAND CHEROKEE ‘99 GRAND CHEROKEE <00 GRAND CHEROKEE ‘00 GRAND CHEROKEE ‘03 GRAND CHEROKEE <00 GRAND CHEROKEE <02 LIBERTY <00 GRAND CHEROKEE SPECIALTY VEHICLES «722370 * 2 9 , 9 9 5 * 2 8 , 5 0 0 «234181 * 4 2 , 9 9 5 * 4 2 , 1 5 0 «212680 * 2 7 , 9 9 5 * 2 6 , 3 2 5 SMALL TRUCKS «233482 * 1 9 , 9 9 5 «731040 * 1 8 , 9 9 5 «930801 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 «621641 * 2 6 , 9 9 5 #630560 * 1 5 , 4 9 5 #130851 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 JEEPS «730890 * 1 8 , 9 9 5 #630531 * 1 3 , 9 9 5 #630710 * 1 2 , 9 9 5 #630490 * 1 8 , 4 9 5 #630850 * 2 9 , 9 9 5 #630400 * 1 9 , 9 9 5 #630450 * 2 2 , 9 9 5 «630610 * 1 8 , 9 9 5 SUV’s <97 FORD EXPLORER E.B. ‘97 KIA SPORTAGE <97 GMC SUBURBAN <02 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER ‘01 CHEV. BLAZER <01 GMC YUKON ‘02 CHEV. SUBURBAN <94 CHEV. SUBURBAN <03 CHEV. TAHOE <00 CHEV. TAHOE #931581 #730342 #230902 #730660 «231651 #730870 #630480 #233981 #731010 «232531 FULL-SIZE ‘01 DODGE RAM 2500 DIESEL #930832 ‘99 CHEV. SILVERADO ‘98 CHEV. 1/2 TON EXT. <98 CHEV. 1/2 TON EXT. <01 FORD F-ISO <00 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. 4x4 <02 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. 4x4 <02 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB ‘01 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. 4x4 ‘97 CHEV. 1/2 TON EXT. 4x4 ‘91 CHEV. 3/4 TON ‘03 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. 4x4 <00 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. <00 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. 4x4 * 1 0 , 9 9 5 * 7 , 9 9 5 * 1 3 , 9 9 5 * 2 3 , 9 9 5 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 * 2 8 , 9 9 5 * 3 5 , 9 9 5 * 7 , 9 9 5 * 3 1 , 9 9 5 * 2 5 , 9 9 5 TRUCKS * 2 1 , 9 9 5 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 2 , 9 9 5 * 1 3 , 9 9 5 * 2 0 , 9 9 5 * 2 2 , 9 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 * 2 4 , 9 9 5 * 1 9 , 9 9 5 * 1 6 , 9 9 5 * 6 , 9 9 5 * 3 0 , 9 9 5 * 1 9 , 9 9 5 * 2 1 , 9 9 5 * 1 9 , 2 5 0 * 1 7 , 7 5 0 * 1 4 , 7 7 5 * 2 4 , 7 2 5 * 1 5 , 1 2 0 * 1 6 , 2 2 5 * 1 8 , 4 5 0 * 1 4 , 6 5 0 * 1 4 , 0 0 0 * 1 6 , 4 7 5 * 3 0 , 8 2 5 * 1 7 , 5 2 5 * 2 0 , 5 2 5 * 1 7 , 4 2 5 * 1 0 , 2 7 5 * 7 , 7 2 5 * 1 5 , 7 5 0 * 2 3 , 9 0 0 * 1 1 , 6 0 0 * 2 9 , 3 0 0 * 3 3 , 3 5 0 * 6 , 8 7 5 * 3 3 , 7 5 0 * 2 6 , 1 5 0 * 2 0 , 7 5 0 * 1 4 , 6 5 0 * 1 3 , 3 0 0 * 1 3 , 2 2 5 * 1 8 , 8 7 5 * 2 0 , 8 0 0 * 1 5 , 4 0 0 * 2 5 , 1 0 0 * 2 1 , 4 0 0 * 1 5 , 7 0 0 * 6 , 3 0 0 * 3 2 , 1 2 5 * 1 7 , 1 2 5 * 2 0 , 4 0 0 »28,990•39,350•24,990 •17,990•16,260•11,900•24,250•12,990•14,250 •16,750»12,990•11,330•16,920•27,890•15,650•19,550•15,530 •9,570•5,950 •12 ,2 2 0•21,390•8,320•25,740•32,870•5,920•29,990»23,750 •19,550•13,750»11,840•12,990•17,850•19,890•13,910•23,390»18,980»14,550•5,250»28,990•18,990•19,900 D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, June 26, 2003 - Cl T o m i T a y l o r s u f f e r s f r o m P r i m a r y P u l m o ­ n a r y H y p e r t e n s i o n . T o m i T a y l o r : " I s e e p e o p l e i n a w a y t t i a t I n e v e r s a w t h e m b e f o r e , " In Love With Life Davie Woman Prescribed Viagra For Puimonary Disease Heart to Heart with W licn M a tlic D oby was d ying o f canccr al F orsylli M edical C enler sonic 11 years ago, Tluiniasene "T o n ii" T a ylo r was m ore lhan her nurse. She was her I'ricnd. M a llie had ihroal canccr and found il d iffic u ll lo cointnunicale w ilh llic hospiial slnlT, accord­ ing 10 her daughler. Frances Legg. Bin from ihe m oincnl Tom i w alked in lo her room and lo ld Ihc 87-ycar-old palicnl lhal she also Mvcd in D avie C ounly, Frances says her m o llie r seemed lo feci m ore al ciiso. “ T om i w ould have litlle conversations w ilh her," she says. “ M am a had to have a lecding lube al lh al lim e, and T om i gol her llirough lhal where she w asn't scared. “ I was ju st real im pressed w ilh her as a nurse." From llie lim e M a llie was a d n iillcd lo the hospital on Dec. 19, 1991. u n lil her dealh on Jan. 14. 1992. Tom i helped lake care o f her. " Il was a real friendship lhal they had." Frances says. T hai was the lasl tim e she had seen T om i u n lil after she heard .some neighbors la lkin g earlier this year aboul a nurse by the same name being sick. Frances says she wondered if il could be Ihe same person. W hen Frances found oul il was, she lo ok a g ift basket KathV ro n ti's house on B aity ^ Road. A s it lurncd out, Tom i Uriattin not o n ly rem em beretl her, but recalled thal she was w o rkin g on a q u ill w h ile her m other was in the hospiial. “ We ju st look o ff from there," Frances says. For T o m i, a surprise v is it fron \ tlie daughter o f a form er palicnl has been ju st one o f m any kindnesses shown her since being recenlly iliagiiosed w ilh prim ary pulm onary liyperlension (PPI I), a rare blootl vessel disorder for w h ich lliere is no know n cure. M em bers o flh e nearby Bread o f L ife B aptist C hurch have also visited, sent cards and brought her gifts. “ I ’ve lived a very i.solaled life ," she says. " Il's tieen such a revelation being sick. I lo ld m y husband lh al this m ay be w hal il lakes fo r me to re a li/c that people really do care. “ I see people in a w ay lhat I never saw them before.'' T his i.<! Ihe story o f Tom i Taylor, a .‘iO-year- old niirse w h o became a patient and in the process, learned lo open her heart and receive Ihc same kin d o f care and com passion thal she has given lo others fo r years, Il is a siory o f a wom an whose undaiinlcd w ill 10 live gives her Ihe strength and deierm iiia- lio n lo take on a heailh insurance com pany w liich w o n 't pay fo r a drug lhal could keep her alive bccause the w id e ly prescribed Viagra is only approved fo r m ales sulTcring from erectile dysfunction, M osl o f all, Ihis is a story o f a wom an w ho finds hum or where others see o n ly fear and laughs, d e fia n tly and loudly, as she fighls lo slay alive. A ll her life , Tom i T a ylo r has bee« « fighter. As an A ir Force twal, she anil her siblings m oved around so m uch, they were alw ays the new kids on the block and q u ic k ly learned lhal Ihey had lo som etim es push and shove lo gain acceptance, T om i was the oldest o f fo u r chiklren born lo Richard and Irene Yales. I le r father was sta­ tioned in M acon, Cia., when she was born on O cl. f), 19.S2. The Yales fa m ily m oved oflen when she and her IW O sisters, M ic k i and K im , anil Iheir brother, R icky, were gro w in g up. T liey lived in G erm any. Turkey and even spenl four years in A lliens, O reccc. T o m i m a k e s s c e n t e d s a c t i e t s t o g i v e a w a y . “T ha t was the longest w c were in any place," she says. In add ition to being fighters, the Yates ch iklre n w ere rainb iin clious, and th e ir antics soiiiulim es landed them in trouble. They got w hippings, T om i says, when they rearranged the fIower.s in a cem etery so there w ould be one in fro n l o fe v e ry lonibslonc fo r M oth er's Day, and neighbors in Athens s lill rem em ber them as the g irls w ho accidentally burned a pistachio orchard when they built a fire to heat som e m ilk fo r Ihcir k illc n . The la m ily was back in the Stales and livin g in C olorado w hen 'I'om i m et her I'liture husband, D avid “ D ave" Eugene T aylor o f N orth C arolina. "H e was slalioned Ihere, and m y dad was Ills fir.st sergeant," she says. They m arried when Tom i was 17 and m oved lo D ave’s hom e stale when he was transferred shortly afterw ard lo a base in G oldsboro. “ From the m inute I sel fool in N o rth C a ro lin a ," Tom i says, " I d id n ’ t ever want lo go anyw here else, ever,” She was IK when D avid Eugene T aylor Jr. was born in 1970, and she and th e ir young .son m oved back in w ilh her parents in Colorado when Dave received Iiis orders to report to V iclnam . A fle r thal, he com pleleil his four years o f service in T hailand before retu rning w ith his w ife and son to Forsylli C oiuity, where he had grow n up. There, T om i gave birth lo tw o m ore sons, Dennis in I97.“i, and Daniel in 1980, She look care o f the boys and w orked part tim e at Sears w hile Dave w enl lo school lo gel his electrical licensc, Dave was w o rkin g as an electrician w lien Tom i returned to school al age .10 lo become a regislcred nurse. She had jiis l slarled w o rking at N.C . Baptist H ospitals In W inslon-S alem when he aiul a partner opened L e w isville Electric. Tom i w orked as a critica l care nurse fo r the next l.i years, leaving Baptist fo r For.sylh M edical Center nine m onlhs in to her career. A fle r lo o kin g at thousands o f houses, she and Dave found th e ir dream hom e on B a ity Road in D avie C ounly, less lhan a m ile o ff H ighw ay 601 N orih. “ This is w hal w c alw ays w anted," she says. “ We bought this place w ilh three acres. I had alw ays wanted a horse, and Ihe stable was what caught niy eye," T hey bought tw o horses and hired som eone lo dig a pond, stocking il w ilh fish. T om i and Dave later bought 24 m ore acres adjoin ing their land. "E ve ryth in g w e ’ ve ever w anlcd is hero." she says, “ A ll m y life , all I ever w anlcd was lo live in one place." W h e n her m other died o f canccr in 1996, T om i look a leave o f absence fro m her jo b lo help her father and physically handicapped brother m ove to a house on H ardison Street in M ocksville . "H e m oved out here so I could help w ith m y brother," she says. W hen it was lim e fo r her to return to w ork, T om i says they were at the point fin a n cia lly where she d id n ’l absolutely huve to w o rk and Dave suggested that she take a fe w m onths o ff and w ork in the w o o d w o rkin g shop hc had helped her lo set up in Ihe back yard. He ami the boys had bought her the p refabri­ cated b u ilding fo r C hrislm as, a d rill pre.ss fo r her birlhday, a table saw fo r M oth er's D ay and a scroll saw fo r th e ir anniversary, T om i liad started painting a few years before when extensive reconstructive facial surgery fo llo w in g the rem oval o f skin cancers le ft her w ith dra w n and not w anting lo go oul in public. It was her desire lo fram e her ow n artw ork lhat led her to pursue w oodw o rking. She was doing w hal she loved, but T om i snys she d id n ’l feel good. In fact, T o m i she hadn’t felt good p h ysica lly since com ing dow n w ilh a bad flu bug the year before. “ I went 10 the doctor and he put me on antib io tics," she says, “ and they d id n 't w o rk, and he put me on m ore, and Ihey d id n ’t w o rk, and it drug o u l a long tim e. 1 ju s t g o l sicker and sicker." W hen she d id n 't get belter, T om i says she learned lo com pensate, slo w in g dow n and taking longer to do things. She kept going back and forth lo vurious doctors, w ho put her on inhalers fo r her breathing and Lasix fo r the sw e lling thal was becom ing m ore and m ore o f a problem . For a w h ile , she was treated fo r bronchitis. "O ne doctor even offered me Prozac fo r m y nerves." she says. A s her husband’s insurance carrier changed, so d id T o in i’s prim ary care providers. “ I was kin d o f shuffled around back and forth, here and Ihere,” she .says. “ N obody ever really found oul w hat was w ro n g ." A s a nur.se, T om i says she knew som ething bad was wrong. "1 had gollen shorter and shorter and shorter o f b rca ili," she says. “ I ju st got to w here I could hardly go. 1 co u ld n ’t do anything. I was feeling bad all the tim e.” H er sister, M ic k i W alker, w ho m oved a h a lf m ile Ihrough the woods from T om i last year, says they all tried to gel her to go to the doctor, bul she refused, "She knew they were going lo keep her," she says. "S h e 'd been in denial fo r so long.” W hen someone m entioned going to llie doctor. T om i says she lo ld them if she w enl, she'd end up in the hospital and never com e home. " I'd alw ays w orked in c rilic a l care," she says. "I never saw the m illio n s o f people w ho got w e ll and w enl home. " A ll I ever saw were the ones w ho had com plications and w ho d id n ’l do w e ll." B y Jan. 5 o f this year, T o m i’s cond ition had Please Sec T o m ! - Pngc C 4 : T o m i c a r r i e s o x y g e n w i t h h e r a t a l i t i m e s . T o m i b e g a n p a i n t i n g a f t e r e x t e n s i v e r e c o n s t r u c t i v e s u r g e r y t o h e r f a c e l e f t h e r w i t h d r a w n a n d r e l u c t a n t t o g o o u t i n p u b l i c . ■ ..........................■' -........-..................................... \ C2 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTEKPRISH RIÍCORD, Thursdiiy, Juno 26, 2003 Mrs. Paul Tiffin Drane III Mrs. James Waylon Ward W e n s i l - W a r d C o u p l e M a r r i e d Mrs. Bobby Gale Carter B r o w n - D r a n e C o u p l e U n i t e d I n M a r r i a g e W eiu ly L m ircc D row n am i Paul T iffin Drane III were iin ilctl In m arriage Salurday. June 2 1 al M ocks United M ethodist Cliurch in Advance. The bride's uncle, Ihe Rev. K e n n it B ailey, and the Rev. D onnie D urham officiated. The bride is the daughter o f D a le and C ilen da B ro w n o f M o cksvillc. She graiUiiited from D avie H igh School and A p pala­ c h ia n S la le U n iv e rs ity . She teaches first grade at Pinebrook E lem entary School. The groom is the son o fT itfm and R iyc Drane o f Advance. He j-j. g ra d u a te d fro m D a v ie H ig h ! School and served in the U nited Slates M arine C orps. He is a p lu m b e r e m p lo ye d by Seats C onstruction. G iven in m arriage by her fa­ lher. the bride chose her sisler, Tran B row n G unter, as m atron o f honor. B ridcsm aiils included Leigh .‘\n n e Davis, sister o f the groom . B rooke S toepp elw erlli and Susan K ing, friends o f the bride. The groom 's father was besl man. G room sm en included S kip M ace, co u sin o f the g ro o m , Steven Seats and John S m ith, friends o f the groom . F lo w e r g ir l w as K e ls e y B row n, niece o f Ihe bride. R ing bearer was T yle r D avis, nephew o f the groom . Scripture reader was H a rriso n Judd and guest book attendants were H eidi and Samantha Judd, all friem is o f the bride and groom . The w edding was directed by Joyce Bailey, avint o f the bride, A fte r a re c e p tio n at the c h u rc h fe llo w s h ip h a ll, the couple went lo Na.shville, Tenn. lo the G rand O le O pry. They w ill be at hom e in I larnw ny. S u c iiil K v v n ts • Friends anil fa m ily gave the couple a show er al the hom e o f Faye Drane on M ay 17. • The b rid e ’s firsl grade class gave a show er at school on M ay 26. The first grade leaching team hosted a show er on M ay 2K. •A bridesm aids luncheon was held on June 7, g iven by the b rid e ’s aunt, Joyce Bailey, al her hom e in Kernersville. • A pool parly for Ihe brides­ m aids was held June 14 at Ihe hom e o f H eidi Judd. • Friends o f the groom held a pool party June 14 at the home o f Steven Seals. Susan Elizabeth W ensil and Jam es W a y lo n W ard o f S alisbury were united in m ar­ riage al 7 p.m. Salurday, June 14 at the F irsl U n ited C hurch o f C hrist. The Rev. D a vid C rook o ffi­ ciated. The bride is the daughler o f Frances P. W ensil o f S alisbury and the lale R onald G . W ensil. She is a gratluate o f West Rowan H ig h S c h o o l a nd a tte n d e d R ow an C abarrus C o m m u n ity C ollege and Fayetteville Tech­ nical C o m m unity C ollege. She is em ployed by Central C arolina Bank. T h e g ro o m is the son o f James E. W ard and Patricia R. W ard o f H artley Road, M ocks­ ville . He is a graduate o f D avie I lig h School and attends Rowan Cabarrus C o m m u n ily C ollege. He is em ployed by M u lti-E le c ­ tric. G ive n in m a rria g e b y her uncle. B ill E. Peeler, the bride chose M a ry C. Peeler o f C har­ lo tte as h e r m a id o f h o n o r. Bridesm aids were M a rilo u M . Luffm an o f Sali.sbury und Ali.son W. H o w ell o f G ranite Q uarry. The groom chose his falher as besl m an. Ushers were Jason R. L u ffm an, E ric W . W ard, the g ro o m ’s b ro th e r, and A d a m S im m ons, all o f M ocksville . A fle r a re c e p tio n in the c h u rc h fe llo w s h ip h u ll, the couple w ent on a w edding Irip to N e g ril, Jam aica. T he y w ill m ake th e ir hom e on 131 H e ilig Ave. in Salisbury. Whitley-Carter Couple Married At Catawba Chapel Open Mic Night June 28 O n Saturday, June 28, the D avie C ounty A rts C ouncil, in conjunction w ilh G asthaus on the Square, w ill host Jam @ the H aus, an open m ic n ig h t fo r nUisiciuns o fu ll ages und genres. G roups o f m usicians are en­ couraged lo participate, as w ell as individuals. A PA system and set o f drum s w ill be provided. A keyboard is available. Each entry receives 20 m inutes o f play tim e. If tim e is available, m usicians m ay be allow ed to play again. P re-re gistra tion guarantees an o p p o rlu n ily lo play, and pro­ vided lim e slots are open, m usi­ cians m ay register al the event. Gasthaus is al 101 N. M ain St., M o cksvillc, upstairs in The A ttic . M u sic starts around 7. A d m ission fo r participants, as w e ll as audience m embers, is $.1. hic|uiries: Regan Jones at 751 -3000, C andice Raquel W h itle y o f Landis and Bobby G ale C arter o f M o cksville were m arried Sal­ u rd a y, June 21 a l O m w a k e - D e u rb o rn C hupel at C u tu w b ii C ollege in Salisbury. The Rev. R ichard Pethel o f­ ficia te d Ihe 5 p.m . cerem ony, w h ich was fo llo w e d by a récep­ tion al the Duys Inn in Salisbury. M egan W h ille y, sister o f the bride, was the m aid o f honor. Bridesm aids were N atalie Roper and L o ra H artness o f C h in a G rove, Jessica Rose and M egan R id d le o f Lan dis and A m and Jordan o f W iim in g lo n . U shers w ere B a rry C arter, B u c k y C a rte r, Jo h n n y C a ll, brothers o f ihu groom o f M ocks­ v ille , Ryan Barber o f M o c k s ­ v ille , R yan M c M illia n o f Y a d k in v ille and Dean C arter, besl m an and fiilh cr o f the groom o f Clem m ons. Ju n io r bridesm aid was Julie Rose o f Landis. Junior groom s­ man was Jeffrey E fird o f Landis. M in ia tu re bride was M adiso n W easi o f C oncord and m iniature g ro o m w as N ic k In d ic o t, nephew o f the groom o f M ocks­ v illc . F low er g irl was E m ily WeasI o f K a nnupolis nnd rin g bearer was M atthew E fird o f Landis. The bride, diiughter o f Aaron and Susie W h itle y o f Landis, is a 1999 graduate o f Soulh Rowan H ig h S chool und earned un us- sociule degree in business ud- m in is tra tio n fro tn R o w a n C abarrus C o m m u n ity C ollege. She is em ployed w ilh Piedm ont S urgicul C lin ic . T he bridegroom is the son ol Dean C arter o f C lem m ons and G a il D riv e r o f Salisbury. He is a • 1998 graduate o f D a vie H igh School nnd a graduale o f Forsyth C o m m u n ity C ollege w ith an as- sociale degree in business ad­ m in is tra tio n . He is s tu d y in g b u sin e ss m a n a g e m e n t al C a taw ba C o lle g e and is e m ­ ployed by D avie M edical E quip­ m ent. A fte r a w e d d in g trip to C ozum el, Ihe couple w ill live in C hina G rove. Cake Cutting Ceremony Held A cake cutting cercm ony was iteld in honor o f the m arriage o f Raphael Hauser and Dr. Regina Graham-1 lauser on Sunday, M ay 25 (II 4 p.m . on the law n at the D a vie H ig h S ch o o l A th le tic C om plex, The couple stepped from a lim ousine and w alked dow n the aisle 10 a bubble show er w e l­ come, The bride carried a bou­ quet o f red roses. Red. svilite and blue receplion decorations were created by D avic H igh fio ric u l- lu re Ic iic h c r, K a re n F e rre ll. A m erican Hags were addeil lo keep w ith the M e m o ria l D ay theme. K ristine K okoski coordinated the event. M usic was provided by C lass A c t fe a tu rin g H e rb Stephens and Dave Wesson w ith soloist, Jackie Sinclair. The celebration began w ilh a w elcom e by D o rothy G raham . Ihc b rid e ’s m other, follow ed by Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Hauser a toast by A n thon y Hiiu.ser. the groom ’s brother. The bride and groom opened Ihe festivities by dancing to their c e le b ra tio n th e m e so n g , G ro o v in ' On a Sunday A fte r­ noon and then w elcom ed and thanked their guesis. The couple cul their cake, a fiv e -fla v o r pound cake em bel­ lished w ith red hearts, and had punch. Guests were served cake and punch by hostesses, w ho also serve as board m embers o f B ig B rothers B ig Sisters S er­ vices in D avie C ouniy. The late afternoon celebra­ tion concluded w ith u video o f the c o u p le ’s w e d d in g , w h ich look place in K issim m ee, Fla., on Feb. 1ft, 'I'he bride is the daughter o f Nelson and D o rothy G raham o f M ocksville, and the groom is the son o f Pauline Hauser and Ihe la te D a v id H a u se r o f Y a dkinville, The couple resides in M ocksville. S ocial K ve nis •A bow ling рапу forthe new ­ lyw eds was hosted by Taniela and K e rry Tatum , friends o f the bride, on M ay 3 al M a jo r League Lanes in W inslon-Salem , • A luncheon was hosteil by A m y O a k le y and o th e r W a ch o via c o -w o rk e rs o f the groom on A p ril 10 at M id to w n Cafe and Dessertery in W inston- Salem. K ie l’s C attiti .............■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ O '- - . . . . - - - - - - , . . ■ ■ ■ • Looking ^ some siytmmeftime furi? M m ic F u n Gam es Snacks C rafts Sintiintf P e tih iif Zoo S io iie s for allkik wlwlm/B (u>mf)l£tedkindefqartmth^ K id ’s C i f i i i j i w i l l be h e lil J i i l i / 9 ilh -llih a i R ich P a rk front 5 . ' 0 0 p i i t - S . * 0 0 p i i i Sign uf) Way ibf Kid's Ccunf by eaiiijig RistBa|)tistCKwcK.at751-5312 SPOCS IS UMTTgD! 'R£6IST£RN0W! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .June 26,2003 - C3 Dwiggins-Correll Engagement Announced D a vid D w igg ins and Barbara Stew arl o f M o cksville announce Ihe engagem ent o f th e ir daughler, Am anda Elizabeth D w iggins lo C had W ebster C o rre ll. the .son o f D anny and Teresa C o rre ll o f M o cksville . T he bride-elect is a 1998 graduale o f D avie H igh School and in 2003 earned nn associate degree in nursing from R owan-Cabarrus C o m m u n ity C ollege. She is em ployed ill For.sylh M edical Conler. The groom -elect is a 1994 graduate o f D uvie H igh School and in 2000 earned a bachelor’s degree in business adm inistration from C ataw ba C ollege. He is em ployed al Low e's C ontractor Yard. T he w e dding is planned fo r Sept. 20 at O m w nke-D earborn C hapel o fC u ta w b a C ollege. Girl Born On June 14 Yasmin Alyssa Andrade Wilii born lo Meagan Andrade Nail of Ridge Road, Mocks-, ville, on Saturday, June 14, 2003 at Lexington Memorial Ho.spitnl. She weighed 8 lbs. 13.2 oz. Giandparent.s are Denese and Ronnie Nail of Mocks­ ville. Great-grandparents are Nettie Nail of Cooleemee, Geneva and Bobby Cook of Statesville, and Leonard and Sandra Wray Blevins of Homeland, Calif. D u v id , J o n l u n d S id n e y G r a lc y n n n o u n c c th e b ir t h o f t h e ir d a u g h te r a n d s is te r, K y iu ig h M a d is o n o n J u n e 1 4 th a t F o r s y t h M e d ic a l C e n t e r . S h e w e ig h e d 6 Ih . 1 4 .2 07.. a n d w a s 2 0 in c h e s lo n g . M a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s a r c S a n d r a P h e lp s n f M o c k s v i l l c u n d L a r r y P h e lp s o f K e r n e r s v i l l e . G r e u t - g r n n d n i o t h c r is V iv ia n H a r n c s o f M o c lis - v illc . P a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e S h ir le y G r a l c y o f M o c k s v i l l c a n d D a v id G r a lc y o f L e x in g to n . G r e a t- g r a n d p a r e n ts a r c R a lp h a n d N e llie G r a lc y o f A d v a n c e . IJ n d s e y N ic o le lla p e in u n c e le h r a td h e r 7 th h ir t lid n y S a tu rd a y , J u n e 1 4 , 2(103. S h e c e le b r a te d w ilh a p a r t y a t h o m e , fo llo w e d b y a p o o l p a rly w ith h e r frie n d s a n d fa m ily . L in d s e y is th e h ig s is te r o f l.u k e , a n d d a u g h te r o f S h a n ­ n o n a n d T o m H n p e n ia a o f C o n c o rd , S h e is g ra n d d a u g h ­ te r o f J a n e t a n d W o o d ie B a te s o f A d v a n c e a n d H e le n a n d R i­ c h a r d M a p e n ia ii o f C o n c o rd , H e r g re a t-g ra n d p a re n t.s a re Jo a n d C h a r lie iV Ie C la m ro c k o f M o c k s v ille . W e w o u ld lik e to tlia n k e v ­ e ry o n e fo r th e n ic e g ifts a n d m o s t o f a ll f o r h e lp in g c c l- e h ra tc h e r s p e c ia l d a y . C h a d a n d C a r r i e T V iv e tte a n n o u n c e th e b ir t h o f t h e ir f i r s t c h ild , a s o n , J a c k s o n D o u g la s I V i v e tte . J a c k s o n w a s b o r n o n .lu n e 3 ,2 0 0 3 a t F o r .s y th M e d ic a l C c n t c r . H e w e ig h e d 6 p o u n d s I I o u n c c s a n d w a s 2 1 in c h e s lo n g . P a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e J a c k a n d L in d a T r iv e t t c o f M o c k s v illc . M a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e D o u g lu s u n d D e lo r e s B o u r n e o f B lu e f ic ld , W .V u . M a t e r n a l g r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t is M a r y R u t h D u d le y o f B lu e f ic ld , W .V a . Happy 5'" Birthday Sidney Graiey June 14 lo v e , D ad, M o m & fCyleinh Baldwin-Adkins Engagement Announced G ary und C yn lh ia B iik lw in o f Peoples C reek Road, A dvance, nnnounce Ihe engagem ent o f th e ir daughler. A m y Dru B a ld w in to James Todd A d kin s, the son o f Dale and Linda A d kins o f O w enton, Ky. The bride is a 1997 graduale o f D uvie H igh School und in D e­ cem ber 2000 earned и bachelor's degree in psychology fro m the U n ive rsiiy o f N o rth C arolina in Chapel H ill. She earned a m aster’s degree in C h ristian education in M ay from The Southem B aptist T heological Sem inary in L o u is v ille , Ky. The groom -to-be is a 1994 graduate o f O wen C ouniy H igh ЗсЬ ооГ und in 1998 earned a buchelor's degree in philosophy w ith a it\ih o r in speech fro m N orthern K e ntucky U niversity. In Decem ber 2002, he earned a m aster's o f d iv in ity degree in C h ristian education from The Southern B aptist T he olog ical Sem inary. He is associate slu ­ denl pastor at L ib e rty H eights C hurch in C in cin n a ti, O hio. The w e ddin g is planned fo r O cl. 18 ul C u lvury B uptist C hurch in W inston-S ulcm . Prevette Earns Scholarship Tlie N .C . Amu.sement Asso­ cia tio n has aw arded the 2003 B ln lr N o rris M em o rial S cholar­ ship lo Ashlee M arie Prevelte o f M o cksv illc. T he aw ard was based on grades, g o a ls and fin a n c ia l need. P revelte , a 2003 graduate o f D avie H igh S ch ool, is the d a u g h te r o f T im and C a rla Prevelte o f M ocksville . At Davic High, Prevelte par- P r e v e ttc Own Your Own Sears Store Appliances, Electronics, H ardw are, la w n St Garden Sears D e aler Stores, one o f A m e ric a ’s fa ste st g ro w in g re ta il fo rm a ts , is lo o k in g fo r a n e n tre p re n e u r to o w n a nd o pe rate a Sears d e a le r store. N o r t h C a r o l i n a m a r k e t s n o w a v a i la b le : Albemarle Clinton Forest City Roxboio Wilksboro Elkins Mocksville P r o v i d i n g y o u w i t h T H E S T R E N G T H OF S eARS • E xte n sive a d v e rtis in g a n d m a rk e tin g su p p o rt • C o m p le te in v e n to ry w ith n o cost to th e o w n e r • P ro fe ssio n a l tra in in g a n d o n -g o in g s u p p o rt ■ • Sears collects n o fees o r ro y a ltie s For immediate access to information regarding tiiie Sears Authorized Retail Dealer program and 6ur confidential application, visit us on the internet www.searsdealerstores.com. Estimated financial requirements-$io,ooo available cash and a positive net worth. Estimated initial Investment $43,000 to $317,000. If you do not have access \o the internet and would like to receive a general information packet flfaonf our program, call toll/ree i-flSS-2S9-26i6. Cress Couple To Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary R ay and Joan Cress o f 152 Cress Lane, A dvunce, w ill celebrate tlie ir 5 0 tli w edding anniversary on June 29 by renew ing th e ir vow s nt Aug.sburg Lutheran C hurch, W inston-S a lem .T hey w ere m arried there on July I, 1953. The fn m ily w ill host a reception from 2-4 p.m . nt M acedonia M ora vian Church on the same dny. T h e ir children arc M r. and M rs. R onnie (C hristine ) M ille r o f Snow H ill, M r, nnd M rs. D uvid (D ianna) N ew m an o f L e w isville and M r. and M rs. S co ll (A ngela) Jam ie o f Advnnce. T h e ir grnndchildren nre M undy nnd Ashley M ille r, R icky, Lauren and N icholas P u lliam , nnd Jennifer nnd Stephnnie Jum ie. Ray retired from Lucent Technologies w here he wns a technical w riter. Joan retired from Lucent ns n pub lish ing services nssislant. ticipnied in school nnd com m u­ nity u clivitie s in cluding coach­ ing L ittle Lcngue b n ske lb n ll, serving as historinn o f the Stu­ dent G overnm enl A sso einlion , helping w ith tiie D uvie C ouniy Teen C ourt program , le ncliing a S u n d a y s c h o o l cla ss n l h e r church, nnd particip ating in the D A R E program ns a role m odel. She was n m em ber o f the Beta C lub nnd a C rosby S cholar in good slanding. Prevelte w ill attend the U n i­ ve rs ity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at Chapel H ill in Ihe fall, where she plans to study governm ent and politics and attend law .school. И та И И И !ffl LuncK BuffetPLUS! T a s t e r e s t T u e s d a y ! Tempted to try Hawaiian, BBQ, Fiesta Taco, Chicken or Veggie Lover's® Pizza? 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S i n c e h e r d i a g n o s i s , T o m i h a s b e e n g i v i n g a w a y m o r e o f h e r a r t w o r k a n d c r a f t s . - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n - Щ T o m i m a d e a n d p a i n t e d t h i s w o o d e n h e a r t b o x . Coiitimicd Kroni I’lij'c Cl worsened to Ihe poiiU w licrc soincth iiig had to be dune. "I hadn't slept in like three or four days," she suys. “ I couldn’t breathe. I was afraid if I went to sleep, I w o u ld n ’t wake up." W hen she went to her doctor in S latesville, T o n ii said the nurse put a pulse o x in ic lc r on her lin g e r to check the oxygen levels in her blood. "M in e was nonconipatibic w ith life ." she .says. “ The nurse said, ‘T his m achine m ust be broken.’ “ So she went und got another one und brought it back and checked me w ilh the .second m achine.” A fte r clieckin g Ihc reading, T o n ii says the nurse said, “ O h. m y gosh." Ihen pul il on her ow n finger. "H e rs said like 98. and m ine was like 6 2 ." she suys. “ So slie ran and got the doctor.s.” The doctors did unolher lest lo check her oxygen levels. "T he next thing I knew ," .she says, “ tlierc were like fo u r or five doctors in there, und Ihey were putting me on u stretcher und I wus in IC U ." T om i spent 12 duys in Ihe intensive-cure unit at D avis Regional M edicul Cenler. " I thought I was going to d ie ." she .suys, “ and I wus ready. I was honestly reudy to d ie ." The doctors, w ho liad diagnosed T om i w ilh rig h t und le ft side heurt fuilure und respiratory fa ilu re , ulso Ihoughl she was d yin g . T hey culled her fa m ily to the hospital to say th e ir good-byes, The A m erican Red Cross fle w in D uniel, w ho w orks in A ir Force intelligence, from his V irg in ia base to see his tnolher. But T om i d id n ’t die. A s she began lo im prove and was m oved to an interm ediate und tlien a regular room , she suys hospital s la ff began slopping by to see her, each one saying they d id n ’t think she w o u ld m ake it. "T h e y said I ’m nothing shorl o fa m ira cle ," she suys. "N o b o d y ever had better curc than I gol ul D uvis M ospitul." Tom i w enl hom e w ith u continuous infusion o f oxygen to help her breathe und u w u lker and w heelchair to help her get around. A fte r three days o f sheer determ ination. T om i says she was dragging the w u lker behind her. W hen she hud reguined her stren gth.T om i went lo Duke U n ive rsity M edical Center, where she underw ent a scries o f tests, in cluding doppler studies, breathing studies und pulm onary function lesls. "I failed m iserably." she says. Iro n ica lly. Ihc test w h ich diagm iscd the PPM also found that Tom i responded favorably to the vasodilation achieved by Viagra. Based on the results o f thut tesl. Dr. G regory S. Ahearn w rote Tom i a prescrip­ tion fo r l.SO m illig ram s o f V iagra a day. W hen her health insurance provid er w o u ld n 't cover it, Tom i paid fo r a week's prescription, after w hich severul m ule fa m ily members and friends begun going to their doctors and getting prescriptions lo give lo her. Some com plained o f .sexual function problem s. One was honest w ith his doclor ubout w hal was going on w ith T om i and gol his prescription lhal way. W hen anolher one tried Ihe same approach w ith a d iffe re n i doclor. he listened to Ihc w hole slory and responded, “ A h-hu. sexual d ysfu n ctio n ." she .says. “ He d id not believe h im ." In appealing the insurance com pany’s denial o f coveruge fo r her prescription, T om i suys she hns called at least 30 tim es, talked lo 20 diffe re n t people and m ailed Пус registered letters. H e r husband has also tried ta lkin g w ilh repre.senlu- lives o f the com puny. T o m i's doctor, in a letter to the com pany, w rote lhat a tria l o f V iugru is wurranted. “ W h ile Ihis is an ‘o f f label indica­ tio n .” he said, "there is a sirong rationale fo r ils use in prim ary pulm onury hypertension." The drug w orks. Aheurn w enl on to e xplain , as a potent pulm onary vasodilator w h ich acts by uugm enting Ihe a c tiv ity o f nuturully-produced n itric oxide. The d oclor. w ho recenlly spoke in Sun D iego on Ihe use o f V iagra in treating PPM, w rote thut Ihere is “ consider­ able pathologic evidence” that there is a d eficiency o f n itric oxide in PPM patients, and that favorable results have been reported. T hough trials are ongoing, Tom i docs not c|uulify fo r them becuuse lie r oxygen levels ure so low . On M onduy o f this week, she received o ffic ia l n o tifica ­ tion from the insurance com pany thal her appeal hud been denied due lo the F D A o n ly upp roving V iagra for males. Su/.anne B arnhardt, a pharm acist at Foster D rug C o., says m ost insurance com panies w o n ’t even cover Viugru fo r u.se by m ales because il’s not considered a necessity. Those thut do vary in the am ounts Ihey a llo w policyholders to get at a lim e. Some o n ly a llo w tw o p ills u m onth, she suys, w h ile others u llo w five . O ne custom er al the drugstore has an insurance p olicy w h ich pays fo r him lo get 30 at a tiin e. The cost o f each V iugra p ill, both in 50 and 100 tn illig ra m dosages, is $10.25 upicce. T o m i, w ho is contin uing lo take her prescribed dosage by buying w hal she cun und getting the rest from donations from m en w ilh prescriptions, says il w o u ld cosl her .SI ,000 u m onth to buy all lhal she needs. That w o uld be in addition to the $300 to $400 she alrciidy pays out o f pocket fo r the other m edications she lakes fo r PPH. Then if the V iagra w orks like her d o clo r hopes il w ill. Tom i says he plans to increase her dosage a fle r six weeks, upping the cosl as w ell. W hen she callcd her doclor lo ask about getting .some T o m i k e e p s c o p i e s o f c o r r e s p o n d e n c e w i t h h e r i n s u r ­ a n c e c o m p a n y c l o s e a t h a n d . W etm ore F arm s WOODLEAF Available Now Homegrown Tomatoes L o c a l S q u a s h & C u c u m b e rs . Z u c c h in i, C a n ta lo u p e , W a te rm e lo n and O ther Produce A s It Becom es Available Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-b:00 pm Closed on Sundays From Mocksville lake 601 South to 801 Intersection, lum right at light. 4 miles to caution light In Woodleaf.Follow signs to farm.704-278-2028 .samples o f V iagra, Tom i says Ihe nurse lo ld her that whut few they get arc taken hom e by the doctors ad nurses. Suzanne said V iugra is s till us populur ns il was when il wus first introduced and lh al several o f Foster D rug's custom ers lake it regulurly. O n e w ay lh at Tom i says her fa m ily is handling the .stre,ss o f her di.seuse, is lo jo ke uboul the Viugru. “ A nd yo u ’ ve got to luugh," she suys. “ Y o u ’ ve got to, W hut else can you do? C rying doesn’t do a b it o f good.” A few weeks back, when T om i was having her bulhroom rem odeled, she says Ihe w orkers heard her on Ihe telephone w ilh Ihe insurance com pany. "O fcou r.se. Ihey heard. ‘ Viagra, V iagra, V iagra,’ ” she says. “ E very one o f them kept fitu lin g reasons to com e Ihrough Ihe kitchen , so I U nally lo ld them w hal wus going on." Three o f Ihe m en told Tom i they had tried Ihe drug, each reporting d iffe re n t results. “ I lie l'th e re ’s not a m an alive that hasn’t tried it," she says. W hen her d o clo r asked T om i ubout Ihe side cffccls she was having from the drug, she .suys she said. “ W e ll. I'm going to le ll you w h at. I feel like u b ig , huge, sw o lle n , hard, throbbing thum b that's been hit by u ham m er." If the V iagra doesn't slabili/.e T o tn i's co n d itio n , she w ill have to be pul on F lolan. u drug Ihul hus to be adm inis­ tered in travenously through a central catheter in lo the heurl. The cost is projected ul $66,000 u yeur. she says, com pared to $12,000 a year fo r Viagra. In a d d ilio n , Ihere ure risks to F lolun, in clu d in g blood clots and in fectio n. “ There are so m any things thal could go w rong even w ith the insertion o f il," she says. Before being prescribed V iagra, T o m i was taking an experim ental drug called Tracleer and was responding w e ll, but it was di.sconlinued after it wus discovered lo cuuse liv e r dumuge. The o n ly cure fo r PPH is a double-lung-hearl transplant, according to T o m i, und even then, le cipienls arc on unli- rejeclion m edica lio n fo r tlic resl o f their lives. She w ill be added lo the transplant list, she says her d o clo r lo ld her, as soon as hc is tible lo m uxm ize her condition. In the m eantim e,T om i says she plans to continue liv in g life to the fu lle iil, as bcsl she can. “ I reully and tru ly have not let m yse lf Ih in k about the fnct lh a l I could die,” she snys. “ Il's like I le ll m y fn m ily, ‘ I know they .suy I'm d yin g , b u l I ju st ca n 't believe it. I ju s t don’l believe it.’ ” Tom i snys one Ih in g she has sturled doing is g iv in g uway iTiore o f her a rtw o rk and crafts. “ E very piece I do, every­ thing I paint, there's a part o f me in it."'she snys, “ and when I give il to som ebody, I ’m g iv in g them a piece o f me, I guess lh a l is the w h ole reason fo r m y a rl." She has also given some o f her treusured possessions to fa m ily member.s. W hen she gave her niece, w ho has Iw o ch ild re n , one o f the books she hud used as a young m other, T o m i says Dave g o l upset bccuuse he Ihought she wus getting ready lo die. “ I l’s nol really that,” she says. “ I think I ju s l realized how vulnerable we a ll ure. We are vulnerable, and I d o n ’l w ant to be gone and have people say, ‘O h, she was a nice person.’ “ I w ant to see people now . I w anl people to have things o f me now ." W hen she hus bad duys, and Tom i says she does, she gels on her K aw usaki M u le four w heeler and drives around on the land that she has grow n lo love. “ T his is ju s l u dream ," she says. “ I love w here w c urc.” A n d she loves life , Tom i says, her blue eyes lig h tin g up w ith jo y a.s she speaks. “ I love eve rylh in g about il,” she says, “ even the bud things becuu.se w ith o u t the bad Ihings, the good things w o u ld n ’t look so goo d." Before Enlerprise pholog- rapher Kobin Fergusson and I Icfi Tomi Taylor's house afler llie Interview for ihls slory, she wanletl Its lo pick oiil a scented -i sachet from a haskelfiii she had made for ihe ladies al ihe llreadof Life chtirch,Decorated wilh silk flowers and carrying ihe seem of her favorileperfume, h was Tomi's iin.ipoken way of sending a pan of her home whh its, I chose a sachet wilh a sttnflower on II because ihe idooni, like Tomi, is vibrant and bold enottgh lo face the sttn directly, I remember Tomi fondly when I .lee it and think of all the life les.sons .s/ic taught me In ihe hour and a half ii’i spent together. Long may she bloom. Fo r m er D istrict C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. CULLER is pleased lo annoimce lhal he is now available to represenl clients in the Dauie Counly Courts anci that he has opened an office for the practice of law MARK S. CULLER A tto rn e y at Law 26 C o u r t S q u a r e M o c k s v i l l e , N C 27028 (336) 751-2918 O iT ia ; H o u r s: M o n d a y - ¡■iud a y 8:30 A M - 5:30 PM OIIMINAI. QiAiuii.s ♦IH.MIIC Cti.MidNs ♦ Dnxw;!. ♦ QllUt CUS’IDUY CHiiDVisiiAiinN^ Cniinsiii'iimi ♦Sii'.MiMioNAtimi.Mi.vis l>lS-nilHirilON (II NUHiI.M. I'KOI’J ItlY ANI) 111 Ilh ♦ AllMONV MdlHIICAIIONOl l’ltlOltCoitKI OKDIHS Alfll )NtOj1ll J. A( ( IDINIS ♦ Civil, AND CKI,SIISAi nU,M.S If )\'u ,ilw,i,iyh.nv,m i/ it ,i,i .»(.-ni.yufioxi-iiriit/iviu/iiVi j)'u,l/i.’»i M-irfiiiii.-1.* m.- i/mi ,iii..t»iiy II )(>ii ii.'i iidiv III) .immio; Mr. CiiiAT iu'jiUuvLkii.-lill*.f/>i>iiiiiiii)‘M.IHIU ini/i DAVIK COUN TY KN I'KRPRISK RKCORIJ, riiur.stlii.v, .lune 26, 2003 - C5 F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s Hy M n rie W h ile Four Corners C orrespontlcnl M rs. Johnsie Shellon spent several days lust week w ith M r. und M rs. Von Shellon. Kura Anderson was honored fo r her b irllid u y Sunday at a sup­ per at Ihc hom e o f M r. and M rs. Von Shelton. Others enjoying the occasion w ith her w ere M rs. Johnsie S h elton. M rs. G incru M is s e rl. W illia m and B o b b y M is s e rl. M r. and M rs . K e n Shelton. H all and Ryan. D aw n and A m andu H ughes. S h irle y W all and Sandra Laws. M r. and M rs. Joe W hite at­ tended the program "R u n ip e l- s lills k in " Salurday afternoon al the B rock Center. Jessica W hite was in the program . C o r n a t z e r N e w s Scuba Schoolers V a c a t i o n B i b l e S c h o o l a t D u l i n U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h w a s a f u n t i m e f o r s o m e 6 0 a r e a c h i l d r e n w h o t o o k p a r t I n t h e “ S c u b a ” A d v e n t u r e . A b o v e , S c u b a S c h o o l e r s w a i t f o r a t u r n o n t h e C o r n a t z e r - D u l i n f i r e t r u c k . A t r i g h t , F r a n c e s H e p l e r h e l p s C a l e b C o x a n d H a r t B r o w d e r w i t h c r a f t s . B e l o w l e f t , E s t h e r S a c h a r z e w s k I a n d F r a n c e s H e p l e r , a n d B e n S o u t h e r n a n d A l i c e H e n d r i x t a k e a r i d e o n t h e G l o r y T r a i n . B e l o w r i g h t . H o n e s t y a n d H a r m o n y K n i g h t e n j o y t h e t r a i n - w h i c h o n S a t u r d a y w e n t t h r o u g h s p r i n k l e r s f o r a n e x t r a w e t e x p e r i e n c e . cffliJUiiKi-wuK I r . " ■ Ity Dollie Potts C iirnal/.cr Correspondent The W inslon-S alem Re.scuc M is s io n van w ill be beside Cornatzer Baptist Church. Sal.. June 28 from ‘J-l 1 a.m. Anyone In Ihe com m unily can donate un­ wanted usable items. V acation B ib le S chool was held at Cornatzer Baptist Church last week. The coinm enccm ent program was held Sunday night. Several o f the youth groups from Cornatzer Baptist Church a lle iu lc d cam p re ce n tly. T he yo u n g e r ones w ent to C am p M erriw ood in Clem m ons und the older ones wenl lo Ihc W iles near Asheville. Bub Jones cam c home from Forsyth H o sp ita l. He and his w ife, Ava. attended services at Cornatzer Buplist Sunduy. Wcldena A llen G rubb under­ went gallbladder surgery al Davis Hospital in Statesville last Friduy. Cuthy Shruder o f Lakeland. Fla. spent the w eekend w ilh Janice M orrison and Ella Sm ith. Terry D avis is confined to his room w ith w alking pneumonia. A d v a n c e N e w s B y K d lth Z iin m e rin n n Advunce Correspondent On Friday. June Tl Iherc w ill be a benefit supper fo r Donna Carter from 5-8 p.m. at M ocks U nited M eth odist C hurch fe l­ lo w ship hall w ilh a gospel sing­ ing to b e n ifit Donna al 7. On S a lu rd a y. June 28 a c o u n try breakfast o f hum und tenderloin from 6:30-10 u.m.. plus a bake sale w ill be at M ocks. Salurday the A dvance Fire D epartm ent w ill have a spaghetti supper from 4-8 p.m. Sunday. June 29 there w ill be a prayer v ig il at 3 p.m . at Shaily G rove School fo r Donna C arter, w ho Is su ffe rin g fro m cancer. "B o " and M ona Polls, ih e ir daughter and son-in-law Leesa and Barron C luirch, spent lust weekend al Core Banks where they visite d Ihe Cape Loo kout Lighthouse. This was fir.sl lim e the lighlhou.se was open to Ihe public. Bo and M ona, Leesu and Barron clim bed lo Ihe lop, along w ilh hundreds o f other visitors. Salurday. June 14 a cerem ony was held where a stamp o f the lighthouse was issued and was the first day o f euncelulion. The Potts group stayed at M arkers Is­ land at "C a lico Jack’s" and look the "Loca l Yokel" ferry to Core Banks. T hey visited friends at A tla n tic Beach during the w eek­ end. T h e p re v io u s w e e ke n d Leesu anil Barron Church spent at O cracoke Island. E d ith Z in in ie rn ia n . E rm a Zim m erm an and Erm a’s daugh­ ter Sue Z. M atthew s attended a baby sh o w e r fo r little P iper K a le y P ru itt al the hom e o f Piper’s greut-grandm othcr. Sarah Zim m erm an, in the Fork com ­ m unity. Piper, born M ay 25, is the daughter o f Stanley Pruitt Jr. and N ichole o f Geneva. Fla. and is the granddaughter o f Stanley Pruitt Sr. and Vasia Zim m erim m P ru itt, also o f G eneva. T hey spent Ihe weekend in Fork v is it­ ing grandm other Sarah und other relulives, plus a day in Ihe NC m ountains. Congratulations to Illu I loots who celebuled her 83rd birtluluy this week. S yn ip u lh y is expressed lo Eluine S m ith is the deulh o f her m other M ubel Howard. M rs. P a u lin a B a rne y c e l­ ebrated her I0 5 tli birthday on Tuesday, June 24, Kazie S m iley celebrated her 83rd birthday, also on the 24th. E d ith Z im m e rm a n v is ite d Sarah B ailey in C ornatzer com ­ m unily Salurday nighl. On Sun­ day aflernoon Edilh visited Sadie Gross in P fid fto w ii and Kazie_ S m iley in Ihis conim unity. B ible School al the M ethod­ ist C liurch lasl week was a big succe.ss, Il was under the ilirec- tion o f Janniiie Roberls. She had several vo lu n te e r helpers and many children attending. Bess B ennett and daughter Cynthia Sum m ers were Sunduy night visito rs o f Edith Zim m er- mun. P i n o N e w s B y N o ru L iith u m Pino C orrespondent T h is is m o v in g w e e k fo r M ethodist pastors. We say fare­ w e ll lo Paslor M in d y W illiu m s w h o hns been the p a s to r al W esley C hapel and Furniinglon U M C fo r Ihe pasl tw o years. We wunt to thank her fo r all lhal she did w h ile serving as our pastor. We w unt lo w elcom e our new pastor, T om m y Robertson, und ilis w ife, Diune. They w ill be liv ­ ing in the pursonage at Farm ing­ ton. A fle r ch u rch last Sunday, there was a covered dish lu n ­ cheon to h on or Pastor M in d y W illia m s . She w us presented w ith an apprecialion g ift o f a ce­ ra m ic so u p tu re e n . S u nday e v e n rin g , F a rm in g to n U M C h osled a c o o k o u l lo h o n o r M indy. She was presenled sev­ eral gifts and cards in apprecia­ tion fo r Ihe pasl tw o years o f ser­ vice. Ted and M in d y W illia m s hosted a p a rly lo h o n o r th e ir daughter, Ellen T ulterow , on her 7th birthday al their hom e lasl Stilurday. Several friends, young and old, enjoyed lots o f fun and good food. S W i TC H T o A L L T E L A N D G E T T H E M O S T F O R Y O U R M IN U T E S Donna Carter Benefits This Weel<end A D o n n a C a rte r b e n e fit w eekend w ill be held June 27- 29 in A d vunce. F rom .^-8 p.m . F ridu y, June 27, thei'c w ill be u po o r m un's supper w ith p in to s, polalo es, slaw , cornbread, hotdogs, des­ sert and beverages at M o cks U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch . A gosp el .sing w ith lo ca l ta le n t a n d re c o r d in g a r tis t E rin M c K e n z ie w ill begin al 7 p.m . O n S aturday, June 28, there w ill be a c o u n lry hum and ten­ d e rlo in breakfast, und a bake sale, fro m 6 :3 0 -1 0 a.m . al the ch u rc h . 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A native o f I’hiludelphia. I’a.. slie was Ihc daughter o f Ihe lale John Irv in S m ith and Ihc lale Emma Briggs Sm ilh and Ihc w ife o f Ihc lale Gordon M alhcw Bow ­ ers for 55 years. A homemaker for most o f her life, slic was em ploycil in Ihc personnel departments o f Copeland Fabrics. Travora M ills and Cannon M ills. Site was u sales represenlalive for Avon Products and served as a subsliluic teacher in Ihc Alam ancc Counly School Syslem. She allended Blon C ol­ lege and was a m cm licr o f Bethany Presbylerian Churcli. Survivors: 2 daughters, Brenda Sykes and husband Kutierl o f Gra­ ham and Robin Harden and hus­ band Glenn o f M ocksvillc; and 4 grandchildren. She was also prcccdcd in dealh by a son, Gordon M alhcw Bow­ ers Jr. The funeral servicc was con­ ducted al 2 p.m. Sunday, June 15 al Lowe Funeral Home Chapel by Ihe Rev, Norman W hilney. Burial follow ed al Pine H ill Cemelery. Menuirial.s: Bethany Presbyte­ rian, 1500 S. M ain St.. Graham, 2725.1; or Alam ancc Iica llh Care C e n le r. 1987 H illo n R oad, Burlington, 27217. Opnl Evans Dills M rs. Opal Evans D ills. 85, o f Salisbury, died Thur.sday, June l ‘J, 200.1 at Rowan Regional M edical Cenler. She had been in declining heallh for tw o years and seriously ill for tw o weeks. She was born on Dee. 8,1917 in M acon County, a daughter o f the late Lora Rowland Evans and C line Evans. She was educated in M oore County schools, and was re tire d fro m K oS a and la le r worked for Pioneer M nnufiiciur- ing and H alcyville Drapery. She was a member o f M orning Slar Baptisi Church. She was prcccdcd in dealh by a daugliler, Phyllis D ills Welch, on A p ril 17, 2001; and 2 grandsons, James Douglas D ills on Nov. 5, 1988, and John Hcrherl Cross on Feb. 22, 2001. Survivors: a son, Douglas D ills o f Salisbury; 2 daughlers, Freida D ills Heilm an o f Salisbury and Joann D ills G regory o f M ocks­ v illc ; 2 brothers, Ralph Evans of Lexinglon and W aller Evans o f Aqiionc; 2 sisters. Nellie Taylor of A iju o n c and L u cy E p ley o f H ickory; I I grandchildren; U grcal-granilehildren; and 2 grcal- greal-grandehildren. The funeral was held al 1 p.m. Sunday. June 22 al Siim inersell M em orial Chapel w ilh Ihc Rev. Ronald Young, m inister o f M orn­ ing Slar Baplisi Church, offieiat- ing. Burial was in Rowan M em o­ rial Park. M em orials: M orningsiar Bap­ lisi, 175 Young M ounlain Road, Cleveland, NC 27011. Florence Brown Pilcher F lo re n ce B row n M e rrill P ilch cr, 70, o f F a irvie w , died M onday, June 2, 2001 al M oun­ tain Area Hospice Solace C cnicr fo llo w in g a period o f declining heallh. A native and life resident o f Buncombe Counly, she atlended Fairview Calvary Baptist Church. She was a daughter o f the lale George H om er and A nnie Mae Brown. Survivors: her husband, W illie Lee P ilcher o f Ihe hom e; sons. Tom m y M e rrillo and w ife Calhy o f Arden. Jeffrey M e rrill and w ife Sharon,and Lawrence M e rrill,a ll o f Asheville, and Danny M errill and w ife Rose o f M arion; slcp- daughlers Julia Ann L in v illc o f Y adkinville nnd Lorella Boger o f Advance; a sisler. Ruby Denny o f C arrollion, Ga.; 7 grandchildren; and a grcal-granddaughtcr. The funeral servlcs were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 5 al Andcrs-Ricc Funeral Home w ith Ihc R evs. B o bby G ibson and B o b b y E n rw ood o ffic ia lin g . Dviriiil was ill Cane Creek Ceni- elery. M em o rials: M o u n la in A rea H o sp ice , P.O. Bo.\ 25138, A sheville, 28811. Leonard Mack Anders M r. Leonard M ack Anders, 79, o f Fullon Sireel. M ocksville. died laic Saturday alernoon, June 21, 2001 al his home. Funeral services were al 2 p.m. Tuesday. June 24 in Ealon Funeral C hapel w ilh the Revs. H oberl D ow ell and Bruce Lundy o ffici- ating. B urial was in Ihc Belhel U niled M elhodisl Church Cem ­ etery. M e m o ria ls : B renners Childrens Hospital, M edical Cen­ ter B lvd., W inston-Salem , 2 7 157. M r. A n ders was b o rn in A lleg hany C ounty on June 18, 1924 lo Ihc late Robert and Flora M aines Anders and was a retired truck driver for Poindcntcr Lu m ­ ber Co. w ith 36 years o f service. He was form erly w ith W all-Turner Caskcl Co. in W inston-Salem . He was a member o f ihe New River Baplisi Cluirch in Sparla where he had been a deacon and had served on eomniiltees Including Ihe hoard o f iruslees. He was an A rm y vet­ eran and was a m em ber o f the D A V and V F W Post 8719. M r. Anders was an iivid Braves fan. enjoyed gardening and laking liis grandchildren lo Tw eclsie R a il­ road. He was preceded in dealh by a daughter, Slierron Lynn Anders; a grandson, Jonalhaii; 2 sisters; and 3 hrolhers. 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This creates a secure hold throughout the room w ilhout messy glues or other adhesives. ATTACHED FLOOR PAD Each Tesserae panel has a tta ch e d lesldenllal pa d d in g with a moisture barrier built In- assuring a soft, com fortable, quiet feel and a d d e d subfloor protection. iour.s; Mon, -I'ri, 8-6 & S.n, ‘J-l 2\?> New Highw.iy 64 Wc.st, .cxington, NIC Phone: 249-6672 C A H P E T & F L O O R I N G C O V E R I N G Ellis Harding Williams M r. E llis H arding W illiam s, 82, o f W inston-Salem ,died M on­ day, June 16, 2003, at Oak Suni- m il Nursing Cenler. He was born July 15, 1920, in Davie Counly lo Roy E. and Lovic Ellis W illiam s. M r. W illiam s was a m em ber o f C a lva ry Bapti.sl C h urch and was re tire d from Western E lcctric. In addition lo his parents, he was preceded in death by his w ife, Norma Taylor W illiam s; a brother, Edwin W illiam s; and a sister, Dor­ othy W illiam s. Surviving; a son, Donald W il­ liams and w ife Belle o f W inslon- S alem ; a d a u g h te r. D eborah M able and husband D w igh t o f Toledo, O hio: 5 grandchildren; a great-grand.son; 3 .si.slers, Inez W illiam s o f M ocksville, Frances C audle and husband O scar o f W inslon-Salem and N ellie W ill­ iams o f M o cksville ; a brother, Gene W illiam s and w ife Jean o f Rock H ill, S.C.; and a num ber o f nieces and nephews. The funeral service was al H a y w o rlh -M ille r S ilas C reek Chnpel w ilh Ihe Rev. Sieve Hind u ffic ia lin g . B u ria l fo llo w e d al S m ilh G rove U niled M elhodisl Church Cemelery In M ocksville. Hobert Lee Snow The Rev. Hoberl Lee Snow, 82, o f Aulum n Care Nursing Home, M ocksville, form erly o f W inslon- Salem. died June 20, 2003. He was born June 21.1920, in Forsyth C ounly to W aller Bryant and M andy Hawks Snow. He was a paslor o f C hurch o f G od o f Prophecy u n lil his relirem enl. He had al one lim e served as dislriel overseer for llie church. Preceding him in dealh was his w ife ,L illia n Hulchins Snow; a sis­ le r, R uby C a rlto n ; a b ro lh e r, Dewey Snow; and a granddaugh­ ter. Tam m y Louise Snow. S urvivors: 2 sons. Kennelh Snow o f M ocksvillc und Thomas A . Snow o f Fayelleville; a daugh­ te r, B arbara Jean W h itle y o f Kenley; 2 sislers. Inez Robbins and lla M ae W agoner, bolh o f W inslon-Salem : a brolher. Coy Snow o f W iln iin g lo n , D e l.; 6 g ra n d ch ild re n ; several g re a l- grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. The funeral was al 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 22, al H ayw orlh- M illerS ilas Creek Chapel w ilh Ihe Revs. Bobby S hinaull and Lee G lo ve r o ffic ia lin g . B u ria l fo l­ lowed al W esllaw n Gardens o f M em ory in Clemmons. Keisa Dawn Wright Kcsia Dawn E llis W righI, 36. o f Lexinglon, died Tuc.sday, Jan. 17, 2003 al her home. M rs. W right was born M ay 16, 1967, in Colorado lo Jerry Bruce E llis and Sandra Hartzog E llis. A graduate o f G oldsboro Christian S chool and D a vidson C ounty C om m unily College, she worked w ilh Ihe Forsylh C ounly Heallh Department us a phlebolom isl. S u rv iv o rs : her husband, M ich a e l Shane W rig h I, and 2 sons, C hrislopher Shane W righI and Jerry Brandon W righI, all o f tlie home; her parenis, Jerry Bruce E llis and Sandra Harlzog E llis o f Advance; and a sisler, Rebecca E llis orLe,\inglon, The funeral .service was held al 2 p.m . Thursday. Jnn. 19 al Davidson Funeral Home Lexing­ lon Cliapel w iiii Dr. G ary Gibson officialing. Burial followed at For­ est H ill M em orial Park. Memorials; Davidson Hospice, P.O.Box 19 4 1.Lexinglon.27293. Corey David Hawkins Corey D avid Haw kins, 20, o f Graham, was found dead on June 19. He was a native o f D allas, Texas, nnd the son o f B onnie Hawkins C hor/elew ski, who sur­ vives, C orey was em ployed at Food Lion in Clem mons and was a velcran o f the U.S. A ir Force, receiving basic training in San A n to n io , Texas, He was o f ihc C atholic faith. He was a collector o f Titanic m em orabilia and a Slar Trek fan and he loved building m odel cars in his spare lim e. Survivors: his m other o f ihe home; a brolher, Curtis M anion o f Ihe home; maternal grandniolhcr, Patricia H awkins o f L iberiy; nnd m a te rn a l g ra n d fa th e r, D a vid G utierrez o f Bay Tow n, Texas. A nieniorial servicc was held nl II a.m .Tuesday,June24,atlhe B lessed S acram ent C a lh o lic Church. 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A rthur llls i is phann.u'isl a'connneiuled ami is available now. wilhoul a preseripllon in a penelraling mll-on lotion or ci|aally powerful 4 ounce odorless, greaseless, stainless cream. Arthur IILsi works fast for hours of penclnniiig relief. Arthur Ills, is guaranteed to work. Davle Discount Drug 141 Marginal St. Cooleemee 336-284-2537 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Rd. Mocksville 336-751-2141 Barbara M. Collins M rs . B arbara M c K n ig h l C o llin s , 64, o f A dvunce, died Thursday m orning, June 19.2003, at her home. She wns born A p ril 18, 1939. in For.sylh C ounly lo Pride Evan nnd Frances K n ig h l M c K n ig h l nnd wns o f Ihe Baplisi faith. M rs. Collhi.s was a graduale o f Hanes H igh School, class o f 1958 and had retired from PiediiionI A ir­ lines w ilh 23 yeurs o f servicc. S urviving: her husband o f 34 years, P h illip O . C o llins o f the home; a brother, A llen M cK nighl o f Pinnacle; 3 special nicces; a special aunt; friends; and pels Anniem ne nnd Bnxler. A funerni service wns held al 3 p .m . S u ndny. June 22 nl H n y w o rlh -M ille r K in d e rto n Chupcl by the Rev. Danny Sm ilh. B urinl follow ed ul W esllawn G ar­ dens o f M em ory. M em orinls: A m ericnn Heart Assoc., 202 C cnlcrP oinl D rive, Suile 100, Greensboro, 27409; or to the c h a rity o f the d o n o r's choice. Ellen Montello M rs. Ellen M o n te llo , 88, o f Advance, died Thunsduy, June 19, 2003, nl Forsyth M edical Ccnier, She wns born in B ro o klyn . N ,Y .,O cl. 11 ,1914,10 Bennie und Carm clu C crvo Tavolaro. M rs. M ontello was preceded in denth by her husb and, John M onlcllo. S urviving: 2 daughlers, Ellen Vuzzo o f Advancc and M nrynnn M ulhcnrn o f Mnnalapnn, N.J.; a brolher, John Tavolaro: a sisler, Jo.scphineTurco; 6 grandchildren; and 2 greul-grandchildren. A prayer service was held al H a y w o rlh -M ille r K in d c rlo n Chnpel w ilh Fallier Jude o ffic ia l­ ing. M em orials: A m erican Heart Assoc., 202 C cnterP oiiil D rive, Suite 100, Greensboro, 27409. Rebecca .lane Edwards M rs. Rcbeccn Jane G ilb c rl Edwards, 51, o f N o rlh W ilke s­ boro, died Friday, June 20.2003, al her home. M rs. Edwards was born M ay 3 , 19.52. in W ilkes County lo W il­ liam A lbert and Rulh Absher G il­ bert. She was crcdil manager o f Jeld-W en M illw o rk nnd was a nicmber o f Firsl Baplisi Church of N o rlh W ilke sb o ro , w here she served as a Sunday school teacher. Survivors: her husband. Sieve Edwards o f llie home; a son. B ill E dw ards o f the hom e; and a brolher, James M ichael G ilbert o f Advance. The funeral service was licid al 2 p.m.Tuesday, June 2 4 ,at First B a p lis i C h u rch o f N o rlh W ilkcsboro w ilh Dr. N . Nelson Granade Jr. ofncia liiig. Burial was in M ounllaw n M em orial Park. 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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 Kernersville Rural Hall Clemmons-AdvanceIIAY W O R II |-M IU ,i:il rUN EKAL IIOME ^1099 Ey*Mi DAVIli COUNTY KN TKKPKISK RIÍCORI), Thursdiiy, ,Iunc 26, 2003 - C7 Mary Ethel Scott Woman Celebrates 100th Birthday M a ry Ethel S coll cclcliralcd her lOOlh birthday on M ay 31 at A iiu in in C arc o f M ocksville. C e le b ra tin g w ith her were her son and liis fa n iily, M r, and M rs . Jam es "B u d d y " S c o ll, Sharon S co ll, and D ebra and G ary F ills; a niccc, Jo A nn Day o f M o c k s v illc and greal-niecc. R obin Law yer o f Advancc; and a tew o ilie r friends. She spcnl m osl o f her life in Cooleem ee, and has resided al A u lum n Carc fo r Ihe pasl seven and one h a lf years. "She is a swcelhcarl, fo r sure, and we all w ish her continued good Iic a llh ," .said Jo A n n Day. A t h e n e S p r y C e l e b r a t e s 8 0 th B i r th d a y W ith S u r p r i s e D in n e r Athene S pry celcbraled her 8O1I1 b irlh d a y w ilh a surprise covered dish dinner on Sunday, June 22 at me S m ilh G rove United M e lh ­ odisl C hurcn lu ll, given by her ch ild re n and g ra n d ­ children. T h e r e w e re ap- ' p ro x itiia le ly S p ry 65 guesls in ­ clu d in g fa n iily and friends. T he d in n e r in citd cd baked chicken, deep fried turkey and ham, and guests bi oughi covered dishes. O u l-o l'-lo w n guesls included )ti, Carson Spry o f A nchor- t , A laska; and a granddaugli- ler. N ik i M cC u llo h nnd fiance M ark K rc iiic r o f C hicago, 111. S e vera l o f her re lire d co- w orkers fro n i M edical Park Hos­ p ila l w ho allended included Jean M a rs h , L illie Jo yce , Isa b e ll C arier, B e lly Scars, E ihel Hanna and Jcannetic B e lla m y, a ll o f W inslon-S alem . She said she enjoyed h e rsiir- pri.se pnrly and ihe visits from fa n iily and friends o f Davidson C ounly. Society Baptist Plans VBS Vacation B ib le School w ith ihc ihcnie "T h e G real K ingdom C aper" w ill be held al Society B a plisi C hurch W ednesday. June 25-Friday, June 27 from 7-9 nig h tly and on Saturday, June 28 Ifoin 9 a.m .-noon. There w ill be classcs fo r all ages, in clu d in g adulls. For more in fo rm a lio n , call 492-7260 or 492-578.5. CUMC Poor Man’s Supper Thursday There w ill be a poor m an’s supper from 5-7 p.m . Thursday, June 26, al C ooleem ee U niled M elho disl C hurch. C o n c r e t e A t R e d l a n d S u n d a y C oiicrele, a conletiip ora ry C hristian group, w ill be in concert al Redland Pcniecoslal Holiness C hurch al 6:30 p.m . Sunday, June 29. The Inner M i.sslon dram a Icani w ill also perform . The church is localed al 137 B altim ore Road, A dvance, ju st o ff U.S. 1.58. For m ore in fo rm a lio n , ca ll 998-4226. Summertime....And The Livin’ is Easy! V in y l W in d o w s T h a t E n h a n c e A n d S im p lify Y o u r L ife • Crafted For Beauly • Buill W ilh Security In M ind Engineered For Energy Efficiency And Slrenglh • Designed For Mainlenance Freedom • Performance Guaranteed To Last • Vv'oodgrain Inloriors Available f r (у BUlUDINÔ . . . . ¡)lnc« ì9do /Advencâ, N.C. 9 9 8 - 2 1 4 0 P l e a s e A t t e n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No Crook Prim lllvo Bnptlst Church, 222 Aubroy Morrell Rd.. Mocksville. 2nd & 4lh Sundays. 10:30 u.m. Fourth Saturday vi/orship and conloronc0.1:3O p.m. Pnslor. Richard Kirby. Eaglo H olghls Church, 10 a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powortirno. 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays, Bible sludy andAwanas. Casual dress, contem ­ porary music/worship. 5103 U.S, 158, Hilisdale. M o c k s v lllo W osleyan C h u rc h : Hospitnl St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 1 1. W ednesday Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. U n io n C hap el U nite d M o th o d lst C hurch: 2030 U.S. 601 N .Worship. 10 n.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rov. Jim Sanders. Contor Unltod M othodlsl Church: U.S. 64 W. S unday S chool, 9:45 a.m . W ofsliip, 11. Pastor. Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. C hildcare directors: C arla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940- 3753. Elbovltle U nltod M othodlst C hurch: N.C. 001, Advance. Foilowship, 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-1 1). 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lor Chrisl {ages 12- 10) meot Sun., 5-6:30 p,m, Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooleam oo Church of Qod: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Service nnd Children's Church, 11 a.m. Tuos. Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more Info, cail pastor Robert H ulotte at 284-21Q0 or visit www.coolcog.org. CornnU or Unltod M othodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. Rov. Kayo Frye, pastor. B othol U nlled M eth odist C hurch; Bethel Church Fid. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Rov. Ed Carter, pastor. Advanco Unltod M othodlst Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m , Youth, 5 p.m . Rov. Harry D. Sammons.Downtown Advanco. F a rm in g to n U n lto d M o th o d lst C h u rc h : Sunday School, 10 a.m . Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3709. Rev. Melinda Snydor. Oak Grovo United M othodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158, M ocksvlllo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. C oncord Unltod M othodlst Church. Cherry Hiil Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 n.m. Pastor. Jotm Andrews. Hardison United M othodlst Church: W orship, 9:45 a.m. Sundny School, 10:45. W onderlul W ednos-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Pastor, Rov. Donnis B. Mnrshnll. C om m unity Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening service, 6. Wodnosday Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Rond. H lllsdalo Uni tod M othodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday S chool. 9:35. C asual dross, refreshments. Jr. High Youth Sundny night. 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night, 7. Midwoek{3»Hillsdnlo prnyer service, wodnosday 6:30 p.m. Biblo studios, m inlstrios such as dram a, worship, m isions, singles, wom en’s, m on's. Pastor-. Jocty Webb, 908-4020. W osloy C hopol U nltod M oth odlst C hurch; W orship Service: 10 a.m . Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. R edla nd P o n to co sta l H o lln o s s C h u rc h : S unday S chool; 10 a.m . W orship: 11 a.m . E vening: 6:30. W ednesday prayer m ooting & Biblo Sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boylos. H oly C ross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rov, Robort Kasting, 751-5419. http;//www.mindspfing,com'''holycross/ M o c k s v lllo F irs t P re sb yte rlo n Church, 261 S, Main St. Worship; 11 a.m. Church Scliool: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grndos 1-5) & Youtl> <grados 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor; W.G. WHITE & C Ü . 850 N. Trade St, Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING W e C u sto m M eat P rocess B eef - P ork - Deer 30 years experience S92 Holph Rolliidoo nd • Mocksvlllo 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 J c e . VILLAGE HARDWAfíE 5431 Hwy. 15Ö* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 Neal Carter. 751-2507. M ocks U nlled M othodlsl C hurch, olt N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Beau- cham p roads. Advance. Rov. Donnie Durham. 998*5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sm ith G rove M othodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, M ocksvlllo. Pastor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School; 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Children's ministry. Bolero and after school programs. 940-5296. H llls d o lo B a p tist C hurch: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m.. W ednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. C hildren's youth a ctivitie s, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m, Pastor R.T. Alderman. 940-6610. Minister of Music, Brent Heilon. 4815 U.S. 158, Advnnce. F aith ond V icto ry Fam ily W orsh ip C enter, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers M inistries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday nighl ¿ibie otudy, 7. Pastor Ellzabelh Mock. Assoc, pastor. DetrIck Mock. 492-5566. Liberty United M ethodist Church. U.S. 601 s. Worshlp;9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United M ethodist Churoh cf M o c k s v ille . Early Sunday W orship Service, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional sorvico. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main SI. 75b 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Tumor. Believer’s Sonship Tabernacle; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. ovenlng, 7; Paslor: Jorry L. Couch. 998- 1324. Cana Potter's Lane. T urren tlne B aptist C huroh; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship, 11; Night Service, 6. Pastor; Rev. Joo Smith. Bsthiehem United M othodist Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 n.m. Second Sunday al 6:30 p.m ., contem porary worship. 321 Redland Rd., Advance. 998- 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-M ail: kaybethumc@ yadlel.net E piscopal Churoh ol the A scension, Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance. Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a,m. 998-0857. Dial A Story M inistry for children. Bill and Poggy Long of Advanco. 998-7716. Clement Q rove Church ol God, Body of C hrist. 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath S chool, 10 a.m .. W orship, 11:45. Wednesday Biblo Study. 7 p.m. Pastor: Eldor Ernost Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM, G reen M eadow s B a p tis t C hu rch Sunday Scliool. 9:45 a.m, Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayor & Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rov. Michael Waters. 998-3022. L ib e rty W oslo yan C h u rch , 2106 Sheffield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr, Ministry 2nd Tuos. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Loe. B ixby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork* Bixby Rd.. noar Cornatzor Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor; Peter Polerson, 998- 6813, D ulln U nlled M elhodist C hurch, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville. 998-5409, Pastor: David Smith. Sun School ^О-.ЗО a.m.. W orship 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoe United M othodlst, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. W orship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor; Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H om e B ib le S tu d ie s, by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Boar Croek Baptist Church, Bear Crook Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m,, Bible Sludy Wod. 7 p,m, Rov. William Leo Cook ill, pastor. Cooloom oe First Bnptlst Church, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Biblo Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Youth, 6 p.m. Wednesday suppor. 6 p.m. Music minister. Rogina Chnndior. M ockeviiie Second Prosbyterlan, 400 Pino St. Worship, 11 a.m., Church School, 9.30, Rov. Thomas M. Loach.751-1410 VOGLER&SONS Inihcral Home 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clernmons, NC 27012 _m - 766,-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rollnlshlng Installation • Old & Now Work Larry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 EATON FUNERAL HOME SINCI- 1051 32.“! North Main Street M ocksville. NC 27II2K 336-751-2148 c S ^ S T AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. M ain Sl. • M ocksville 336-751-2944 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 SI. F rancis of A ssisi, RC. Masses: Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m., Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday ovenlng Mass, 7. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday & Salurday. 9 a.m . M asses for tho sum m er. Rov. Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farm ington Boptlst C hurch. Sunday morning Biblo study, classes for ail ages, 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming-ton Rd., 5 miles Irom 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, off U.S. 601 N. at 1-40, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship, Sunday, 8:30 & 11 a.m.: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday Bible study and mission programs lor all nges. 7 p.m. Paslor; Glenn Sellers, Assoc, pastor. Ken Furches. www.blalsobaplist.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depol St.. M ocksville. Sunday School; 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m, Paslor: Rov. Donald Rny Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton United M othodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship; 9:45 a,m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. H eaven B oun d F u ll G osp el Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept,). Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. W ednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor, James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., M ocksvlllo. 751-5312. Contem porary early worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School for all agos, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship sorvico. 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wodnosday, 6:30 p.m.. activities for children, youth and oduits. Pork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksvlllo. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship service, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p,m.998-8306. C o rn o tzo r B a p tis t C h u rc h , 1372 C ornatzor Rd.. M ocksvliie. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11: evening, 6:30; A w ana's W orship, 7 p.m . Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Now U nion M othodlst C hurch, 1869 S hofllold Rd., at C ounly Line Rd. S ervices: 8:30 a.m ., conlom porary w orship w ith casual dress and refreshments; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all agos. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijam es Baptist Church. Shelfioid Rd.. f^ocksvlilo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., w orship, 11. Sunday ovoning, 6 , Wodnosday. 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. S t. J o h n AM E Z io n C h u rc h , 145 C am pboll Rd., M ocksville. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rov. Anthony Froomnn, Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. W orship, 11. Wednesday Biblo Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pastor:M artin Kastnor. 998-6302. Church ol Qod ol Prophecy. 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sundny School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6; W ednesday ovoning, 7. Pastor: Rev. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. V icto ry B aptist C hurch, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. w orship 11. Sunday ovoning, 6; W odnosday Awana/You\h. 6:45 p.m ., Prayor & Biblo Sludy, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Milling R oad, M ocksvliie. Sabbath School. Salurday, 9:30-11; W orship. 11-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. M acedonia M oravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advance. Sundny School, 9:30-10:45 n.m. Worship. 8:45 nnd 11 а.m. 998-4394. Paslor: Rov. Qrog Liltlo. V adkln V nlle y B a p tis t C h u rch , 1324Yadkln Valloy Road. Advanco. Pastor: Ronnlo Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 n.m,, worship, 11 & б. W odnosday Night Prayor m eeting, 7:30. Livo Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11- Noon. Mt. Zion H ollnoss Church ol God. U.S. 64 E. al Mill Slrool. Mocksvlllo. Sunday 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 FULLER»» Precision Laser Cutting & M etal Fabrication 8^5 S.ilßbiii'y Ro.id Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3712 School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11. Pastor: Bishop James Ijamos, M l. S Inal AM E Z ion C hurch, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship. 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Biblo study, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living Qod. 2121 Cornatzor Rd., Advance. Paslor. Rev. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. W orship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Solom U nited M eth odist C hurch, Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd., 8 m iles west of M ocksvlllo. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a,m. Sunday S chool, 10:45.UMW . second W ednesday, UMM first S undoy brea kfast at 7:30. UM YF S unday evonings. Rev. Stephen Blair. P ine y Q rovo U n ite d M e th o d is t Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. Now Jerusalem A postolic C hurch, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Pastor, Nettyo liames-Barbor, 751-0049. Sun. S chool, 10 a.m .. W orship 11. W ednesday night: Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayor, 6 p.m. True Light Chrlstlon M inistry, U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. to Camelia Lane, Mocksville. Pastor; Steven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. E p is c o p a l C hu rch o l th e G ood S h e p h e rd , Church & C ross sts., C ooleem ee. W orship, 9:30 a.m .. fellowship hour aftor church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays afler church. Priest; Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Llfo M ission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavis. M ocksvlllo Church of Qod. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Arm ory). 751-0817. Pastor: Larry Holiifield. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday ovenlng, 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S., M ocksvliie. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45. Sunday School lor all ages: 11. morning worship: 7. evening w orship. W ednesday sen/lcos: 6 p.m., lamily fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKlD, Youth 4 Chrisl. Adult Bible Sludy. Nursory for infants and toddlers. F e llo w sh ip B a p tist C huroh, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advanco. 998-6544. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Sm ith G rove AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksvlllo. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday prayer mooting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor; Or. David Glibroalh. 998-6149. A b u n d o n t L lfo C h ristia n V icto ry Center, 117 E. Depot St., Mocksville. Pastor, D aniel Brow n. 753-4453. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Lllo Com m unity Church. Sundays, 10 o.m.. Brock Performing Arts Center. N orlh M ain Streot, M ocksvlllo. ConlempOTOTy style worship with Paslor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tobernaole, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship, 11 a.m.. Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m., AWANA children and teens, adults, prayer meeting and Bible study. East Davle Baptist Churoh, Bermuda Quay Shopping Conlor, 5397 U.S. 158, Advanco. Sundays, 8:15, Biblo study for older adults; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45. Biblo study for alt ages; 6 p.m.. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., BIbie Study and Prayer Service. Pastor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Life C om m unity C hurch, Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksvlllo. Sor­ vicos Sunday. 10 a.m . 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Feature DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPULSE RECOKI), ■I'hui sda.v, .lune 26, 2003 ■ 1)1 S o m e w a l k e d , s o m e w e r e p u s h e d a n d s o m e r o d e In c a r t s . , , b u t D a v i e C o u n t y c a n c e r s u r v i v o r s c a m e o u t i n f o r c e B ^ t h H u m p h r e y t a l k s a b o u t li f e a f t e r c a n c e r , f o r t h e R e l a y l o r L i f e l a s t w e e k e n d a t t h e D a v i e H i g h S c h o o l f o o t b a l l s t a d i u m . Relay Raises More Than $135,000 D uvie C o unly d id it iiyuin, raised, Ija m e s B a p lis l, ,$447; V P For Ihe si.xlh year, residents T e a m s ra is in g Ihe m o si Jeansw ear, .$40.*); a iu l C C B , came out by the hundreds lo rlh e m oney w ere V F Jeanswear at $318, A m erican Cancer Society Relay S21,070: VValking fo r M iracles The m osi team m em bers be- I'or L ife held lastw eekenda l the al $11,619; and Ijam es Baplisl lo nged lo Je ric h o C h u rch o f iiig h scliool track. at $8,0.38, C hrist at .‘58, V F Jeanswear a t.“12 So far, $134,997 has been T he m ost raised per capila; and W alking For M iracles al.S l, D i a n n e B r o w n a n d D o n n a , , ^ , .J u u i ■ , ^ . u . .r- , -u . . u H e n d e r s o n w a l k a r o u n d C a t h e r i n e A n g e l l g e t s h e l p a r o u n d t h e t r a c k f r o m d a u g h - J o h n V e a c h c o o k e d j a m b a l a y a a n d c o b b l e r i n l a r g e d u t c h o v e n s f o r t h e L i b e r t y M e t h - . g ^ h o o l t r a c k t e r J e r r i C o z a r t o d i s t t e a m . i | T h e c a n c e r s u r v i v o r s t a k e t o t h e t r a c k f o r t h e f i r s t c e r e m o n i a l l a p f o r t h e A m e r i c a n C a n c e r S o c i e t y R e l a y f o r L i f e o f D a v i e C o u n t y .■ Photos by Robin Fergusson D2 - DAVIK COUNTV KNTMHI’KISK KKCORI). Tliiir.s(lav.,Iiiiic 26. 2003 T he Y ear In R e vie w : S chools List A ccom plishm ents K y W t'iid.v H o riif Special 1(1 Ihe U iileiprise The D a vie C o u m y ScIk w I System experieneeil a m im b e ro f sucecsses ihroughom the 20(13- 04 school year, hi an e ffo rt lo share these successes w ith the c o m m u n ity , the fo llo w in g sum m ary has been prepared. - Shady G ro ve G ym n a siu m was named in honor o f Vestal Polts. M r. Polts was an educator and coach in the D avic C ouniy -System fo r m ore than 30 years. The D avie C ounty Board o f lid u c a tio n c o n tin u e d the C h a ra cte r E d u ca lio n A w ards Program w liic l) prom otes stu­ dent ilevelopm enl in and oul o f the classroom fo r the second year in a row. The board recog­ nized m ore lhan 100 students w ilh a w ard s fo r su cce ssfu l character devclopm ern. Tlie Davic County Board o f Education began its A + Awards program w hich recognizes em ­ ployees o f the system fo r professional accom plishm ents. T\\'enty-foiir were recognizcd and presented w ith Ihe DCS "A + " Award pin. D r. D w a in c P h ife r, a behavioral specialist at N orth D a vic M id d le S c h o o l, was recognized by his (K'crs as ihe Regional M iddle School Sup(xirt Personnel o f the Year. Patsy Lanier, an educiilor at ; North Davie M iddle School, was recognized by her peers as the Regional M iddle Schixil Teacher o f the Year. The M a lh C o u n ts Team at N o rth D a vie M id d le S ch o o l placed third out o f 23 schools in region»! com petition. The leam Is coached by Steve Rareshide. R a re sh id e h o sted a pan el discussion al a local business title d "T h e W ar in lriii|: W hat Happens Ne.xt?" Rare.shide was invited to serve in this capacity by die W inslon-S alem .laycecs. The faculty al N o rlh D avic M iddle fiic ilita tc d the start o f a J u n io r H o n o r S o c ie ty . T he S o c ie ty ’s firs l year at N o rth D avie began w ilh 4.5 members in the fith and 7th grades. Lynn M oore. A lO educator al N o rlh D avie, was awarded a grant by N C A ssociation fo r the G ifted and Talented and "In the C lassroom M e d ia " aw ard by A U C News. Under the guidance o f Steve Rareshide. an educator at N orth D avie. N o rlh D avie's leam won first place out o f 13 schools in the R egional A lgebra C om pe­ tition al W ake Forest L’niversity. A l N orth D avie and South D a vie m id d le sch o o ls, m ore than 45 perce n t o f slu d e n ls tested passed the S tate C om puter S kills Test. U nder the A m erican Relay R a dio L e a g u e ’s B ig P ro je ct, w h ic h p ro v id e s m o n e y and ei|uipnicnt fo r public .schools to use H iim R adio as a leaching to o l, S o u lh D a v ie M id d le S ch o o l has re c e iv e d a b o u l $2.000 in radio ei|uipnien( and Ihe firs t th re e stu d e n ts are w orking w ith the program . S o u th D a v ie ’s J u n io r N ational Beta C lub spons<ired a Support O urT roops project. The project encouraged students lo raise m oney fo r Ihe purchase o f phone cards fo r troops stationed overseas. The p ro jc c l raised m ore than SI ,‘J0() w hich enabled Ihe sludenls lo purchase nearly 100 phone cards. The club is spon sore d by the fo llo w in g Soulh D avie educators: Belinda G arner, Scnrlel H o lle iiia n , Julie M a rk lin , and Karen W enker. S outh D a vie added a Test P rc p a ra lio n co u rse to h e lp students be m ore successful on Ihe I'.nd-of-G rade Tests. S o u th D a v ie w o n the re g io n a l B a ttle o f Ihe B ooks Contest. T w o c h ild m u ritio n e m ­ ployees were honored fo r s k ill and e .xce lle n ce . C h ris tin e C o rre ll re c e iv e d fir s l in a cu lin a ry arts com p e titio n , and Daughn Parker, ch ild n utrition d ire c to r, re ce ive d Ihe M a ry Long Beasley Aw ard w hich is given by her peers throughout Ihe state. W e n d y H o rn e , p u b lic in fo rm a lio n o ffic e r, received IWO blue ribbon awards from Ihc N .C . S chool P ublic R elations .•\ssocialion fo r Ihe developm ent o fth e 2002-03 Student Calendar and D a v ie C o u n iy S c h o o ls Taking the Lead Brochure. Shady G ro ve E le m e n ta ry. .M o c k s v illc E le m e n ta ry, and N o rlh D a vie M id d le S ch o o l were recognizcil as "S chools o f E xcellence". T his designation is N o rth C a ro lin a ’s lo p re c o g n itio n fo r s tu d e n l perform ance in the A B C 's o f P u b lic E d u c a tio n le s tin g program . In order fo r a school lo n ie e l re c|u ire m e n ls fo r a "S c h o o l o f E .v c e llc n c e ". 00 percent o f Iheir students must be al or above grade level and must be m e e tin g o r c.N ceeding expected grow th. M o cksvillo E lenionlary was ilesig iiateil as one o f the Top 25 M o s l Im p ro v e d S c h o o ls in N o rth C a ro lin a by Ihe N .C . D e p a rlm e n l o f P u b lic Instruction. W illia m R. D avie E lem en­ tary im plem ented Accelerated M a lh in every 2 n d -5 lh grade c la s s ro o m . T h is w as m ado possible thanks to llio olTorts and support o flh e school's PTO. W illia m R. D avie was able lo a d il a p p ro x im a te ly 3 .0 0 0 books to classroom libraries am i m e d ia c e n te r th is y e a r. im p ro v in g the s e le c tio n o f lilcra tu re available fo r studenl consum ption. M oro than 500 fifth grade students successfully com pleted Ihe D A R E (D ru g A b u se Resistance Education) program coordinated by school heallh and ta u g h t b y O ffic e r Joey R e ynold s. The program is a cooperative e ffo rl o f Ihe D avie S h e riff’s Departm ent and D avie Schools. D a v ie C o u n ty S c h o o ls im p le m e n te d a system w id e w ellness program . M o re than 1У0 s ta ff p a rtic ip a te d in Ihe fitness portio n . The program proviiled prize incentives to staff m em b ers w h o s triv e d to bo physically fit, D avie C ouniy Schools began an Annual Assistant P rincipal o f the Year R ecognition Program . Tho program is sponsored by Sylvan Learning C enler and the program ’s firsl w inner fo r D avic C o u n iy w as Pam J e w e ll. Assistant P rincipal at C ornalzer E lem enlary School. In an e ffo rt to assist Ihe s c h o o l syste m w ilh le a c h e r recruitm ent. Ihc schools began a partn e rsh ip w ilh M u lva n e y Ih im o s w h ich pro vid e s o v e r­ nighl lodging at no cost f<ir o til- o f-a re a re c ru its . A c c o m m o ­ dations in clu d e phone, cable, suacks. hom e lo urs, and extra accom m odations fo r parenis. The teacher supplem ent was increased from 4.5 to 5 percent thanks to the backing o f D avie C o u n iy com m ission ers. T h is increase enables D avio C ounty to a llra c t teachers w h o m ay c o n s id e r le a c h in g in surrounding counties. Tho D avie C o unty Board o f Education adtled Iw o new board m em bers durin g D ecem ber o f 2002: C arol Livengood and Dr. Regina G raham -Hauser. Г 24G Adams Road 'i ц Я И Ш Ш 3BH, 2DA, 316*л «егоз, wilh lOOf/-ocfos (iirrn ЗЕШ, ?(М. oiil- sffo.nn and ponci 52,970,400. bkkjs . cffck S575.000. HOWARD KEACrV .130S.Sjll!bur)’ SI. ,\lotksvlllo,NC 27028 (336) 751-3538 lluun: MtmJjylhJj) Silurili) ^U.SunJ4) ByAppl. I s ï ( Ш MLS Oi!surrtrï)3Bfi A- ГИ'.. 3 :>i) m iv ., i.iki.imm ■«1 n,M.VIVaw’л S399.900, ¡itHickmyHill S209,500, £i tx'dloomîi, 3 5 balhs, 1.49 aero;;. Hn'.Koiy Hill. S279,D00.Histüiical 6Í3R, 2ÖA, homo on 2.76 iicfos, rttlh iinitiaculale landscaping 428S.SAUS«l«rSnm Г Ж П liSSANCniARrUNE Г Ж 1 175 FO* HUMTtR ROAD ГЗШ Л 176 HAMILTON COURT Chafminf), hir.lofic, 4 В(ч1гоогл 3 büdiwjtn, 3 baih. log homo on homo in town 8229,000. 7 23acior, $190,000. 4ÜR, 3BR, Colonial Esialos. many oxtras. $259,900. 167 PoiARisDinvt 'Ш к 13*/ ncfos, 1.5 story homo, ЗВП. $194,900. DfifmucJa Run - ЗВП. 20Л r,unroom. Nt-л 30 Year nwf $185,900. 30R. 2DA, I 02 acfos, lonced, wnior cjardons $169,900. 179 Edwards Road ■ t i l l ! 3DR, 3ÜA, 2 (iro()iacoi. 3 3 jwss loasij $1^,000.ГиЛ 1 39,i'-. (Кгл riAjf '1 yiAasi.'-*'A fì.i'iiAuxi-, $144,900 :: Milfy 2.'’00 i.(] fl tft;moi4loiis ГР. S139.900. Тл1П|)гоок Acn.’S 3DR, ЗОЛ 'af(jt‘ kitclien l.fepiaa* $134,900. Twinl)rook, 3. bedrooms, 2 balhs, 1 acto, all appliancQii $129,900. 429 Ghiroi* Road I / M i l 241 SMtmtlo Farms Tr, Г Я П 230Ashley Brook Hue Г З И П 630 CntncwiV Dmvr ЗПП IfiA. lot} h()(iio (HI (]ijiüt (load i.'tij :.tiiM‘l $117,900. lis TARA Court i u_ Ч üa Ц Spacious 3 t)odroom, 2 • balh, (jmat loraiioti $99,900. 3Un, 1.5DA in W-S. fm. den in bsmt., (jrcai btartur humo $116,900. 4 OudtCHjfM'i, 1 fj Dalli'j, wilti in l(r.viicoiivuiiir;[ii:ii SG9,900 лШ ПШ Ш ЗЩ г! 3DR, 2НЛ, i,m(¡li.‘isKJo, all ap()iiancüs, íltiMi si.irK-i hotno $69,900 3BR, 1 БВА Coo^íomeo. пел гсл'.'АС p'uiTiì corri) uixí.itM $69,000 «1 Silmoni Roftd../2 Silmoni Ro»d...Star CfMkCh. Rd.\ 3DR 1ВЛ пол л ибол-, A gas (u'aicc Н.УОГС CooieorT'fc.- $60,000 At);,oliito!y (jroat liiattnf fujino! 2Пг. 1ПЛ, oncf 559,900 Üank soliinr) "as is". l>sml. 2ÜR U3A $45,000 A v a i l a b l e L o t s a n d L a n d a n d R e n t a l P r o p e r t i e s .....24 Ac.$14O.02StOAc. $4&0S0 .91.97 Ac. Í4I3.B6S ,14 0J Ac S18S.90Û....6 84 Ac $60.000....2 19 Ac. $25,000.15 6 »crei $140.000 2.IS acres $160,000 » 257 acte» $29,000 Sanford Av#.................Dear Creek Ch Rd.........Madiiort Rd (corrtmcrcial).Farmlnglon..................Vitcatidell Lane...........Tlltle Trail......190 Northbrooii............Hwy 60IN....Lol IS. Garden Valiey Rd. POSS OWNER FINANCING ...14 acre» $134,900.40 02 aerei $257.000 2 aerei S425 000 .16./-aerei $142,400 . .2 29 aerei $teOOO , . 30 aerei $172.500...2 29 aerei $29,5006 5 aerei $46,47J 2 W'diuoms 1 l)nih. groa! siarter homo onnvobtniofii proporty $44,900 . ..20W-aerei $139,500 .12 aerei $23,900RENTAL PROPERTIES3800-С Old Roiebud, Clciiimon1910 FarmiriQlon Rd...357A\on Slreel......356 Avon Streol.......5176 Hwy 158-, IlllA t(IS,SIIllOtW idi KdUMSKi ГМ iiSft? M ore lhan .S1.4 m illio n in scholarships w ere aw arded to D avic H igh seniors planning to fu rth e r th e ir e d u ca tio n . T h is year's senior class received 87 scholarships: 57 o f those were from a local com m u nily source. N in e ty p c rc e n i o f D a v ie H igh seniors are anlicipaled to seek a d d itio n a l e d u ca tio n or training; ‘to percent o f those w ill m o sl lik e ly a lle n d a 4 -y c a r college or university. M a ry L yn n e B u llin s , a teacher at C ornalzer Elem entary S c h o o l, was selected as the 2002-03 D avio C o uniy Teacher o f the Y ear. B u llin s was presenled w ilh the G o ld .Star A w 'ard, on b e h a lf o f C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a nk, w h ich rccog- nizos e.xcellence in leaching. E leven D a vie teachers re ­ c e iv e d N a lio n a l B o a rd C ertificatio n: K im b e rly Brooks (C Z E ), Joanna H a ire (C Z E ), M elissa Boddy (C E S ), Tam m y E ssie (C E S ), K im C h o a te (M B S ). Sandy Y oung (P B E ). M elan ie H endri.4(S G E ). A n ita H o w e ll (S G E ). .la n e lle O h r (S G E ), D e b o ra h S p o n a u g le (S D M S ), and T in a D y s o n (W fiD ). D avic C o uniy now has 32 teachers w h o are ce rtifie d by the N ational Board. P rin c ip a l Pat C o u tts w as D avic C ounty P rincipal o f the Year. C o u tts is p rin c ip a l at M o cksvillo E lem entary School. A ll schools received SACS accroditalion fo r the ne.vt five y e a rs . D a v ie C o u n ty has m a in la in e d th is p re s tig io u s a c c re d ita tio n fo r the last 20 • years. E ig h ty Ic a c h c rs and adm inistrators com pleted staff d e v e lo p m e n t in te c h n o lo g y provided by the N .C . Center fo r the Advancem ent in Teaching. The trainin g helped coordinate resources and teaching slnilegies w ith in and throughout all nine .schools in the county w ith vo rti­ cal and grade level planning. D avie Schools began a part­ nership w ith H igh P oint U niver­ sity to provide A IG training for e d u c a to rs . M o re than 50 tcachers began this training in June o f 2003. L e .x in g lo n H o m e B rand s provided m ore than $3,500 in m ini-grants lo educators w hich have enabled them lo iiTiplcmem innovative teaching m ethods in tho classroom . M o re th a n .$40.000 in v a rio u s m in i g ra n ts w e re p ro v id e d to s c h o o ls lh a t e.xhibited in novative as w ell as tested teaching pro -g ra m s in technology and core academic areas to fo s te r slu d e n t achievcm enl. The M ore al Four Preschool P ro g ra m W'as s u c c e s s fu lly im plem ented fo r the firs l lim e nl C o n tim iv d (111 Pnge D3 O a k H a v ë u Q R e a lt y le i E. ledngton Rd (Hwy 64 Eôst) Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2055 I MulU-Mllllor) DoHirProductri . RFALTOR® Angola Lawronco BrokerBitlOil: »noelafíontíhevenrtMltyxam Ш 1Ш REALTOR® Brad Lawronco BrokerEmail: bnaa¡>^iin Hours: Mon-Sun '9am-9pm Call for Appolntm ont. 340 Townp«1( Or - ЛП11 2 5HAUg kitcf» v»/iHûf>d, top dioifig. ecrrvi fofdi bfllcony o(f (jiiOil m, por c/1 off DR, ?-глг geraoft • |1B1,&00 129 Woodh«v*f) Ln • 3ñR 2.50Л. AMS Wdininly. Cuslom defuil, Updutod l»vu4Mt. fiiislMxJ Usnint. sunken biVfst room. bfMutiful l.-indscnpe $227,200 II Ln ■ Immoaiiato 3HR, »ph bodfoorn. vo*v *u'l rniiTiliNnwl, ooryooijs lanmcnpusi. krt islnnd, upoii lloorplon Sülkir» pny *1,000 rf.. Я ir.,noO 134 Sonthina Way > Vory spocimii & doan ЗПП 2ПА dotibkrwido onl 7 oc Nosikid 11РЛ111 íwoííid bnouiiful htbvdi & bofdtif» Dulcftinoni Crook iei.eOO Lot 16 CharUiton ftfdQe - Clew otid level, Nicu ui№vinu G'eat t>u>k)ir>g lotPlltjlK-, WlKltf & rUlttiflll 0Я1VH.WO 1174 Jerlcbo Church Rd -1,074 SF 3DR DiK* Raitctwr. New remodetod Uilh, loU uf»date8, rww ож1егюг point, woll miimieinodl im.bDO 205 8ЫП Rd • 3UK 2BA Рйп^нХ floort »I kit A dinino fm. do»jt)ln wa'k-ю cloaete S vHrnliesinmilrsu'tu 24x24 дшици wkJu pevoddiiYoll124.M0 494 DecMown Rd • ImmocuUito 30R 20A horno romodolod instde Л oiit' Пл'П w/rwsv eiadi awirigoutfoodofi, mbbormots, Ql«c/stk foncing ' f 118,900 4217 FortMjsh Rd Can Dond. 30R 2DA. well murtairwd. Pwquot lk>ori n КЛ/DM. full urtfifii^lwd bsmai. t>e.u.tifLil liind»cdpo, rue« rufiil ureo -197,600 121 Au«Un« Ln - updated 3DR 2DA. Iwxlscupw, TooltKntf Тип workiinp oûfuyo Vifteot, CMf. frig, erig hoisi (ukJ pnml boolh' 104,000 2в13 Wynbfook Df • 30R 2 50A. 2 »lory tatmi-rtxrte \ G5Q SF, OnП 2001 formal dnirte oiii-ю кл. ила к>о», tidwd Ikxxs. bum« QOfugu 1147,000 1619 RlvtnMde Dr • Luke Horn« w/docK. 3DR 2ЙЛ Bliidded tutl beml, harfbvoods, Rftritmic llte. ooi ir^]s, rod« S «turiti palli to dock pier $210,500 I 1874 Junction Rd - Ntr« Home' Split (1П pu» 3nR20A, ovw 1 300 SF, boatHrful kilriion, yiuiil ciosoie, k>te ot coTK/rto tor drivuA'a/ A paikittg' t98,BOO ei2 fc*. Leslnoton Rd • 1Ü03 Histoiic Fumi Hoiiso 4H« 3HA over 3 ООО SF ti|xlntnd k.l Ä lii«d »iuiftod GU 8, kill,tnncrtrt lor hiviflj ütiiicrus -$317,000 com Great sepvice at a {^peat ppice! Sellers save up to thousands on Commissioni, Y e a r I n R e v i e w . . . Conllnned l''nint Pnge 1)2 C o rn a lze r E le m e n la ry. T h is p ro g ra m p ro v id e d IS p re ­ schoolers w itli c u rric u lu m lo prepare thorn fo r kindergarten. Jane A llis o n , a tea ch e r assislanl at C oniatzcr Elem en­ tary, was awarded the title o f Davio C ounty 'leacher Assistant o f the Year. T w o team s o f stu d e n ts re p re s e n tin g S hady G ro v e Elem eiitavy w on highest luinors in the .second moot o f the 2003 W ordM aslers Challenge. This is a n a lio n a l la nguage a rls co m p e titio n entered by m ore than 250,00(1 students annually, w hich consists o f throe separate meets hold al intervals during Ihe .school year. Tho school's Ihird graders tied fo r third place in the nation am ong 583 teams and Ihe school's fourlh graders placed first in the nation am ong 77« teams. The loam is coached by Linda Barnotte. Pive students ropresonting W illia m K. D avie E leinentary W'on highesi honors in lliis year’s W ordM aslers Challenge earning perfect scores fo r Ih e ir grade level. This team is also coached by Luula Barnette. W illia m K. D avie had ono n a lio n a l aw ard w in n e r in Ihe Earns GED W h itn e y Jane L ow e o f A d ­ vancc received her G E D co rtifi- cato ofoducation from Davidson Couniy C o m m u n ily C ollege d u r­ in g g ra d u a ­ tio n С.ЧОГ- cises on M ay 14. She is the d a u g h te r o f Jane Low e o f Advance and T ony Low e o f C lem m ons. She is Ihe gnm ddaughler o f P ielding C om bs Jr. o f M o c k s v illc and G ladys Low e o f Advance, C o n tin e n ta l M a th League - T a y lo r A n derson. C M L is a national math coinpelition w hich encouragcs problem solving and analytical and logical thinking. W inners o f Ihis national award uinsi make a perfect score on all four meels in one year. Shady G rove Elem entary had Iw o n a tio n a l w in n e rs in tho C o n tin e n ta l M a th League. Rachel Peterson and Katie Davis made pcrl'ecl scores on all C M L moots during 2002-03 and wore presenled w ith medals on Awards Day. Lowe Are You Fat? TA M P A, FL. - According to the W orld Health Orgaaiztion, there nre over 300 m illion people w o rldw ide considered lo be ove rw e ig h t. M any are also faced with health issuc.<> such .гs high blood pressure, heart dis­ ease, diabetes and cerlain types of cnncer. ‘There are so many fad diets today lhat the consumer is not only risking tlieir health but also pulling n dent in Iheir pocket- book," says Dr. Stan Headley MD. “ I have found that a sensible ap­ proach to changing our eating habits is Ihe safest and mosl effec­ tive way lo lose weight," snys Headley. Distributors o f a product callcd Bio-Rex 3000',also agree. This product contains ihe extract o f a small Asian fruit lhal has shown promise lo help cause signifi­ cant weight loss along w ilh proper dietary habits. As reported in an American M cdical Journal this formula, now called Bio-Rex 3000, caused palienls lo lo.se more lhan twice ns much weight ns ihose in a control group on the same fat rcduccd diet. Bio-Rex 3000 is an all natural dietary supplement thal contains no stimulants such as ephedra or caffeine. The plan is simple and the results are remarkable. Blo-Kc« 3000 b avallaWc nl; FOSTERDRUG 495ValleyRd.'751-2141 Aulhor't Notr: Thii iiitrmrnt hai not htrn rvaluatrd tiv thr FDA. Rlo-Kei .1000 li not InlrniltdlodlaRMotMrral.curr,nr promt any liUratf. c >003 HCO __________ OPEN HOUSE This Saturday & Sunday 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM Both Days 243 Bonkin Lake Koad, Mocksville M AKE AN OFFER - ¡W ILD ER SAYS SELL!! .5..111 acros. New Const.. 2,3IX)+/- s(|. ft.. 4I)U, 2..51)A, I'lirnial l.ivini’/Dinint!. i'iiinily KiMMii lircaklasi Aiva. Kitchen Isljiml. rXx’k/Rock 1‘oumlnlion, Paved Oiivc, 2 Car Allachcc! Ciarstge. Himiis KiKini Over Ciaiagc (can bo -llh UK w/cki.scl), 2 Slury I-\)yor l)llif:CHOi\S: ¡'nmi ¡-^lO lakv llwy. (>01 Nonh to liiiiht on llwy. iilll. Go «/»/«. 2 milf.\ lit Irjhui Hinikiii bikv Ril.. lumv willbfun ivft. W'uhh foiOin'n lltmi'Sijiiis. New Concept RealtyShirlcv Hriiiivim - Итксг-т-СЫчцс (.336) АЧ1-г(Ш M ollile (.136) 671-«718 C O L D U i e U . B A N K E R в T R I A D , R E A L T O R S ' FEATURE HOME DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRI’RI.SK RKCORI), TIuirsdii.v, .Fune 26, 2003 - Ü3 Featured Listings 139 A p p le w o o d D riv e Brick roiicli w/adclition near coniplele Is m uch for ihe money. Acrciige is cross-fpnced. posture,riding ring.orcno,9-sloll barn, wash pit, lock rrn. Up to 6DR, sop. living on LL, form LR, kit, DR, den + more G ill Gten/Karen $324,900 LEASE P U R C H ^ E 186 S h a d y G ro ve Lane Gorgeous homo w ith lots of extrd space, giant closcts,great MBA whetted tub,licaled pool w/new safety cover »deck. A perfect work- fronvhom e office.Call Karon. $229,900 PenningtonCompany REALTY M o c k s v ille O ffic e : 336-751-9400 T O L L I-R nn 1-800-339-3383 H ills d a le / A d v a n c e O fP ice: 336-998-8900 T O LL l-R nn 1-888-828-2234 W W W . p e n 11 i n g l o n r c a ily . c o m Netv Listing New Homes 134 A p p le q a te C o u rt Split bedroom plan offers privacy to master suito.This 3BR, 2BA hom e is loaded w ith am enities including screened back porch, Cail Mary $134,900 3 8 4 P a rk A ve n u e Charm ing brick ranch on beautiful 1.7 acres, irvtow n location, 3Bfi, 2BA, 2 flicplaccs, lotally updated kltcl^et\ hardwood floors and freshly painted. Call Bobby. $189,900 3 40 K in d e r Road Like Newl Great hom e in a quiet setting w ith 4BR, 4BA. Spacious room s and m any updates. Price Just reduced. Call Glen $197,900 4 0 0 S a lis b u ry S tre e t Mocksville's Historic District! 100 yr old hom e w/soaring ceilings & In room s orig, bendbrd,hdw d flis, 2BA. gas neat/cent air, enclosed bkporch.gnr.Ca)! Mary or Janice $175,900 $2000 Decorating Allow ance 177 L in d a Lane Deautiful Farm House situated on ) acre. Like new condition, 3BR 2.5 BA w /deck and paved drive, 2 car-attached gar & basem ent w ith room for expansion. Call Rodney $177,500 164 C harleston R idge D rive BR,2BA ranch r fireplace in living 2-car attached garage. Convenient to ige 3BR, 2BA ranch natural gas neat, gas log room, fenced back yard, shopping. Call Cindy $134,900 188 W in d in g C reek R oad New Construction. Split 3BR, 2BA floor plan w /vaulted celling & gas log ГРДгеу ceiling in master BR, XL m aster BA, wooded, private lot. Call Cindy. $1б4,9й0 108 R u ifin S tre e t Large brick lanch w /lo ts o f rm.5HR,2BA. Updated kit, now roof.replacem etil wndws, tiow doois.lg sepw orkshop/gar.^gow itl^ heat, AC & water. Screened porcli. Coll Bobby. __________ $154,900 10 7 Sterling Drive M aintenance free, one level living w ith this 2BR,2BA tow nhoine. Great room ,dining room and sunroom .Cail Driggett $139,900 7 Ш -Ijames ( Great fam ily hom e in nice location. 3BR, 2BA, paved circle drive 1588 SF of living space. Large yard to play in this summ er! Call Debbie or Rodney $89,900 L o t 75 W in d in g C re e k Rd New home, SanFilippo construction w ith finished basem ent tor added space makes this a great deal. Call Rodney. $154,900 2 05 C o iJn try C ircle Custom hom e w ith 9'& vaulted ceilings, MBR on m ain «i upper,ceiiing fans in all rooms, paved patio, 7.59AC fenced, Call Peter • O wner/Agent. $379,500 7 3 4 0 H w y 801 S o u th Great starter hom e w ith 3BR, 2BA and lots of space. Storage buikling, walk-ln attic, vinyl exterior, fencing. Priced right and a groat buy. Call Glen/Koren $79,900 201 R o llin g H il Cozy 3BR, Ì .5ВЛ brick iancli w ith full basem ent. Convenient to shopping, schools, and YMCA. Call Mary $105,000 3 4 0 6 H w y 158 Deaulifuily decorated hom o w ith new kitchen cabinets, tile countertops, replacem ent vinyl w Indow s.W onderful hom e In great location. Call Janice or Janie. $92,900 1 49 R. S h ore D rive Cute 3BR, 1.5BA hom e on a nice lol. A pproxim ately 1300 sc|, ft, w itli hardwood floors, partial basement, wired storage buikiing.C all Debbie $78,900 2 2 5 H o lly Lan e King size English Tudor hom e. SBRs, 3 full & 2 half BAs, form al LR & DR, study/office kit. w/brcakfast area, full bsm nt, 2 car garage. Private 1.71 acre lot. Call Mary $272,900 Janice D«bbl« Mary Bobby Karan Paler Driflgall Qlon Cindy JanJo jaeMcOanlol Ponnlnfllon HendHckt Jomta Maready Heaven Ferrell Stanley Durham Minion Couliton7BM 780 OOd-1204 7SI-31&a TSI.tMOO ' 910*1122 000-1047 699-2840 090.St72 040-7922 071 0707 751-0400 DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection o f Hwys 158 & 801 iJ6 -99 8-8 B 16 R e locatio n 1-800-327-4398 whatever it ta к e s. Ш t=i www.coldwellbanker.com I 4255 HWY 601N DAVIE 3BR2.5+BA14.76AC Gel away liom il all! Only 10 mi lo 140' Ullia modem log cabin lias il all. Slocked pond, one level living plus guesl qiiadeis in Dsmi, Simple escape lo comloil & convenience! Vicki Fleming 998-1167 $499,900 Ikixioiis 'JnnieitoR 147 UKEVtEW ROAD KICKORT HtU II OAVIE 'liKi ¿‘.НЛ liiiiKcv.i.e IiùHi.;' üifjlAiUl iMfC [mIiU a CO,rt'.nJ pflMlD.l’t I Klc (»I IjllJ U;j;,tifili о.'!» ll№5 (ilcJl rtJ (i:>.dli<i.Ui'>;i3-nti8 $298,500 404 PINE RIDOE ROAO DAVIE 'M 2KA 4CAC fliiij'iul lioiw tuiil III IB84. tiii)l ii-[ii,Keii!('iil A'UlOAS, «№ij iJù.i;. nioJcin tijliis, sm til m ctuq ull uiiik-i sU'tase Gfe.il Auoil Ilotiis tK)nij$ cuuM t.(! JrJ fili hui'e a'tsiiiii h uJLulJiiigs Giilf’jniikW31t6f.$239.900 LOT 17 COVINOTOH CRUK OAVIE .üft::'(1,1ÜÜIJS ['drruiis A in Í ^ lu:,ds tMjl III tlli^ I'ii'A liUl'i' HidAi/.'J l!*'(S th:',:il'ic;il ll*; IIUlll It'.tl t(MIi l.[iliin iMl.rt,''lyiri>' ColiS'nt Ail'l I'lliJv J..bl.,',-> Vl kl Гк111||1|'/..Ч Mti; $219.900 123 NORTH NIBUCK OAVIE <Ы1 <ПЛ(l'M'.l.'dii( (к- C(.i’nl tn.iiK .i; (l.ik VjIIivIH Aitli ,ji).|';i| .... ..... kiti'Mi AilliI'.li'i'l A .(k'.ii.i'.': l-:i i'4,iiisii)ii III li,lltji,,'iiv:il Ki'fii 'J'-IA 'j'j'tll»':'tji$226,000 LOT 433 SCOnSOAlE OAK VAllEY OAVIE,1fíR ^‘ВЛ fíiT» coii'jiii^iiiiii fxiir»- Alili ij'l'it* Mini I'-.d Iii.i',ltt Mi'l", *!ч|1и) Q'L‘,11 A'iri SiniKr ti(p-|;! la- l;.iiilA:)Oi|S I!II IMI.'I li;,i'l UiiJ-;C,ll in к'Мл'П, LlltMl i!:llip.l IJituiai (lis coiiiiin.'iI/ V'tkiHi'Hiiinj 'j'jil ítij^$224,9Ó0 lOT 24 REDIANO WAY OAVIE _____ , I. 2 C.V QVJi^e liHty Pfitis 803-n/l$209.500 .0П2 fiEOlANO WAV DAVIE 3№;!^ÜA l.'j sloiy livVuies. iCiil nusiet. lull unlKiishfO ыя'тош, 2 c.v ai'jcW озгзде A.bûiius till iliO\e, v^uitovJ ccilin')S, naidA(V)OS Ä пюг-*' Cut iie s-k lot V'-'H Htii<i(ig^'t1ü?$20S,500 LOT 32 REOIAND WAY DAVIE 3ÜI) 2 ‘H 2 'Jw J Jestgtï r,jic>lviu fluiijei tiulimit,>M bonus tiWTi/4!ti|iH, iTUM>.'t suil'“ A.'i>.Ile(l luti Jiid 3 clDSds. ii-lLtirn ttiii o[ien? tn tamil! diimg a.üiiJai-chIs Vnki fieiii'i.'j <Л8- ‘-$193,too 225 GIEN ALIEN ROAD DAVIE iHf)4 CrtiC tilt« tiinil* * Iti Klf..v>! lOlliCISl!'; PfJuIill.1 iiCA^ M,lilil-SlOl40 ll'l'll li^jtKii Jjr,’ltbisit7l)j3 M'j.i $105,000 106 HAMllTON COURT DAVIE 3RR ..HiiQ'it il, с1шу f testi {IVIli, tlCA upd. scteeit-’i} püicti Hf« ooll coufse, gtejl sloijge, raiui lt',d nviili'i, Clut) motîiktsnip ifKluiJ«] Stiiei 11,1|'П(112 n;oniris МОЛ ijues n/aautiaoie iTd (,yt'jAi,k-'j«jd ПЙ $184,900 3105 DID HWY 421 VADKIN 'H'H'tt.iW Ui.lM 1.1!. M.-rr AlM.iM. ■! I'VbtI.i'l". b'- l.li .''-I'll')''<; Alin ‘Wt.y hi) t'.I \ .'I,! AlV'’ Ihv..,] |,,i-,ti,(c>.'ii:i.iii.J f'll '''1 i>.lM,]lr.i'S .l.|ii,.tMi''-tS'":; П:::$142,500 170 SMITKFIEID COURT MONtlCElLO DAVIDSON .I'Jlci'.' I' H-lOT 179 MYERS PARK OAVIE 3Hft 2ÍHA ¡ iKnI.’li itliniiili) l-MI'U Alin t'I'lll'rCt 2 lar 'ji'.i';'" SHiiit/li ('uiliiiij'i. tiiipi.kf ,rd (niX-ti iiijc.' iii'i l.iviir-)ii AiUi lifiji m ceilmg Hiu h'k'N.n Ъ(1 llü l$112,900 178 OANIANO AVE OAKUND HEIGHTS DAVIE 'M 2UA Viiy n c« U'Kti slyle lion^ Ailti yit'it cuili J[jf.fit tlultniiiJiiQ Hwh; 1m^ iM'fi iiumtiintj 1 UT atlyr*^ C3i[)0il iivn lies $98.000 407 C0RNAT2ER ROAO DAViE Ш I WCi.v f. u.’f III lt..:C04itr, l'rl‘'<l till t.iM tiii'e th'll-: L'lC't (It 'i'll II lll.lilit,l (•■■I Ol'i.' '.;n-lA,int)|'ril'.;:il J'liiJV b.l Ijr.irtiui,.;*jtunl, íl,Us(M:'J’á M'ìB$96.900 SOUTH MAIN STREET DAVIE 3ilii iliAItk; III',)'.', ()!'>'l Aiiri ilil,i'll UW III lltll VI VII,: fS I„l lt[!irV'l't.i'iCII i:t i!sy,!.l 111 ,nis anil tun ¡M;.A ■i.im.iN'/.ii 1187 $77.900MVÍ.V.'-’'ní/sj39,90Cf I ( 11 IIII Ilk I k')' ll hi 'If fdipotiiliiiii luliKvi'H ll.itiU'( • IS .1 ici)isti'ti'il iiciili'iii.iik III (ulitWL'll U.mki’t Cotjioi.ilimi Л» ftiu.il Opiiotlutiily Соицкшу [i|ii.il Hiuisimj Opiiudmnlv. l.idi ОКке is iiiili‘|ii’iiilriilly Owiicil .mil (Ija'i.itril. Лп independenlly Ovvned and Operated M em ber of Coldwell Bonker lie.il Ы .и е C orporiiiign 107 META BREEZE DRIVE DAViE 3IIH 1'GA Л''.11 m.i,:t.ined Jitii nncfi. larjo fluv andIfl4.'d jVJ liig'! Ailrl kilili'tij ICAiii-i lU ti.mg iicm l.üis ofniii’k* 1.1 It'-' iT'rat/ Sf.ld AS is ConJ.liM W'k /.ir.-m-iM:rÄS-1ia/$74.9flfl VM COlOWtll.BANKER* MORTGAGE• Wl'lllKitlnollKtMH^pilu llmdirrwifpllliHWIWIlXU ’ • P(tsiuallf)t.mnb<fora you flfld WUfMmt •• bllMU>309>«01..7diYia .' • wmU .> ■ . - - Davie Office Agents AmarKhMIRtr edtyAitphiid Betty Petit k : »hnHMMiM U^MPotU U«r1«Re<l<l ’MlktlbnmctiMn NirKYMMtuil KofikiduiM PiltlAnnM SalfMtCuh«ShtmguxiM knyiHanti SItv* Owtni VltUrkmln^ И8Г1 (nVY1 4m-v1 1«IVlU9»M1 7Ш-1 I * 991-1991- 1MI1m-1 'i»l-S99t-)•• «I-Ì ■ 'Ч9«»'Ì Ч»91-Ì Ч 991-0 4991- 69 «991-il ' «998-17 « 998-81998-6099('U(9»8-1»998-180998-its998-1S6998U7 • * 1)4 - 1)ЛМК СОГМ V КМ KKPKISK KIXOKI), l liiiií,(lay.,|iiMC'2fi. 2003 Art Show Entries Are Due This Week D a v i e S c l i o o l s e m p l o y e e s h o n o r e d a t a r e l i r e m e n t b a n q u e t i n c l u d e , f r o m l e f t : P a t s y C r e n s h a w , C a r m e n W a l l < e r , L o r e n e L a s h l e y . S h i r l e y E v e r h a r t , C o n n i e L i t t l e , S u z i e S t o v a l l , L i n d a B a r n e t t e , E v a E v e r e t t , M i l d r e d A n d e r s o n , S u d i e W h a l e y , C a r o l R o b e r s o n , G e n e W a r d , S a n d y A l b a r t y , A n n F o i l a n d B r e n d a G i a s s c o c i ^ . N o t p i c t u r e d : B e t t y B e c k , P a u l i n e H o w a r d . Schools Honor Retiring Employees ; O n M iiy n m u ii oi 17 iJa vii' S flu io l I'liip liiyco s w iT f lid iK ira l al a rolirom ent haiu|iicl ill H crim iila Km i C m m lry C'Iiih. • ’ГИо tallies w iT i’ ik'co ra lo il vviili a cciilo rp icci' im ariÿcil hy stm lonls in Karen l-V rrcll's llo ri- c iillu r c class al D a vie lliÿ h .Sellimi, lïaeli reliree reeciveil a Hower arraiiiienieiil anil a ruek- in i: ehair as a Inken o f appreeia- lio n I'or Ih e ir w o rk w ith Ihe scliool system. Those h o n o rcil al Ihe liin - eheon w ere: C a rol R ohcrson. R clly Meek, A n n l-o il, I’a iiline llo w a ril. I.in ila Harnelle, S iiily W h a lc v , U re m ia G la s s c o c k , Cannon W alker, Lorene Lashley, S hirley Uverharl, .Susie S tovall, S a n ily A lh a rly . fiv a E ve re tt, M ik lre il Am lerson. Gene W ard, C o n n ie L illlc a n il P a lsy Crenshaw. Cooleemee Pool Now Open c { ) ( ) I .i-:i-:m i-;i -; - T h c i o w n s w in iin in i; pool is open. Il w ill he open M onilay-S al- tirila y I'rom 11 a.m .- .'i p.m . anil on Sunilays I'rom l-fi p.m . A il- inissioM is S.l person ila ily 14 lUiil iiniler, Iree). Season passes arc available nt thc I'o llin v iiig rales I'or in- lo u n rc s iile n is a n il Y M ( ’ .\ m einhers, anil o iil-o r-lo w n resi- ilc n ls anil n o n -V M C ,A m cm - hers: 17 am i iin ilc r. S.^d anil .S.'iO: IS anil over. S.'^O am i S7.‘i; am i la m ily, ,S 121) anil SI SO. A ll passes m ay he p iir- cliaseil al Ihc lo w n hall I'roni a.m .-4 p.m . M o n ila v-l-'riila v or al Ihc iJ a v ic l-'a m ily V M C 'A In,'in y a.111.-9 p.m . M o n ila y- l-'riilay. A ll checks s h o iilil hc iiia ile p a y a b le lo th c D a v ie l-'aniily Y M C A . There are no rel'um ls or transl'ers on passes, a n il p u rc h a s e rs m n s i sh o w p riio r ol' resilience o r Y M C A inem hership. C a ll tow n hall al 2 S 4 -2 I4 1 o r Ihc C o olee m ee S w in im in i: Pool al 2S 4-2076, The regular pool season w ill he u n til school starts in A ugust. A lte r lh a l. it w ill be open on w e ekenil.s, a iu l clo.sc w h en business slow s. Sicycles To Be Part Of Lawnmower Parade C O O L IiL M I-L - The tow n's ii.x ih annual law iim ow erparailc iv ill hc helil P'riilay, July 4 bc- ijin n in g al Id a.m. flidenhour "^jReunion ■Sunday T he annual K iile n h o u r re­ union w ill be helil Sumlay. June 29 al the K iile n h o u r A rb o r on L|enler Street l-Atension ill C o o l­ eemee. - Lun ch w ill be servcil al 1 p.m . A ll area Kiilcnhours arc in- vlie il lo hriny a picnic basket anil 'join in Ihc le llo w ship. A realure w ill be a ilile il Ihis year. A ll c h ililre ii are in v ilc il lo ilecorale Iheir bicycles iisini: the July 4lh ihcnie. anil riile lliem in Ihc paraile. P ri/es w ill be aw arilcil in Ihe law nm ow cr anil bicycle calcgo- rics I'or best ileeoralcil. C o iilim ic celebraliiig al the ■/.aeharv llouse w ilh I'rcc waler- niclon, a iiil holilogs I'or 2.‘i cenls cach (IWO per person) am i soil ilrin ks I'or 20 cents. Ice cream cones w ill be liv e cents each (one per person). T hc paraile w ill lin e up al Cooleem ee lilcn icn ta ry School al 1(1 a.m . I'jilra iils s h o iilil be there p rio r lo lhat lim e. N o p rio r regislralion is ie i|uireil. The paraile w ill m ove ilo w ii M a rg in a l S treet, tu rn in g le ft onlo E rw in Sireel. Ihen lel'l onlo C ross S lrc e l, Ihen le l'l o n to C h u rch S lre e t, e n iliiig al the Zachary I louse, H 'enteriiig a law nm ow er, thc only rei|iiirem eiit is that it mu.sl cul grass. You ilo n ’l have lo live in Cooleem ee lo eiiler. Antique Tractors To Be On Display, In Parade The P icilnioni A n lii|u e Power A ssoeialion w ill have il's aiiiiiial tractor anil m isl'ire engine show on T hiirsilay, July .1 anil l-'riilay. July 4 at Ihe ( 'lem eni G rove Pic­ nic G roiim ls al 201 Poplar Sl.. ju s t olT N o rih M a in S lrcel in M o c k s \illc . Traclors anil engines w ill he SCI u p lo ilis p la j ih ro iig h iiiil Ihc ilay on Thursilay. Starting al p.m . anil lasting Ihroughout Ihe evening w ill be bluegrass m usic. There w ill concessions pro- viile il by Ihe S m ilh G rove U M C W om en's G roup bolh ilays. On P riilay. starling al 9 a.m. w ill be Ihc .‘\n lii|lie T raclo r Pa- raile in D o w iilo w n M ocksville. T h e n al 10 a.m . w ill be the k iililic peilal tractor pull. There w ill be a draw ing at ^ p.m . on Priday I'or a chance lo w in a re- slored tractor. A c liv ilie s w ill hc going on all day. w h ich w ill in ­ clude ladies cralls am ong olher Ihings. A d m ission is Iree. ll'yo u w ould like m ore inl'or- nialion, call 7.'i I-.S4 17. Get conneclcd to local a rt­ istry. Tw ice a ye a r, the D a vie C ounly A rts C ouncil holds an art show and sale. W ork is siib in ilte d by local artists, ju dged by a ju ro r, and Ihen ol'I'ered lo the p u b lic I'or sale. This sum m er. Ihc D C A C w ill hold SiimiiHT llii’hlif'hls. an art show lo be on display I'roni July lO lh u n lil A ugust 22nd in the lobby ol' Ihc B rock Perrorniing A rts Center, 022 N, M ain Street, M ocksville , The e.vhibition is I'or lioth Iw o and three-dim ensional w orks o f arl. A rtists m ay cnler up to Ihrce w orks com pleted less than live years ago. A n y w o rk that has been displayed bel'ore w ill nol be a c ccp lcd , A ju ro r w ill chose w hich w orks are c.xhibited i'roni Ihose pieces eiUered. A rl w ill be acccplcd I'rom 10 a.m .- .“i p.m . M onday, June 23rd -E rid a y, June 27lli. A n entry I'ee ol' .S.'i per artist w ill be accepted al lim e оГ re­ ceiving. The ju ro r I'or Simmicr ///,4/1- lishls is N a n c y B ru c e , a I'rccluncc artist. She has expe ri­ ence in T extile D esign, and has Ryan Kildoo Earns Degree Kyan Meath K ild o o ol' A d ­ vance has received a bachelor's degree in accounting I'rom Ihe U n ive rsily o f N orth C a rolina at Greensboro, H e w as I a ls o nam ed lo Ihe dean's lis t w ilh a grade p o in l ratio ol'4,(). P a re n ts are his ni о t II e r , К a t h e r i 11 с S la te r and s te p la th e r, Dan Slater, all o l'A dvan ce, His grandparcnis are the laic G abriel and M ild re d Boles, and M r, and M rs. Dean K ild o o ol'G rove C ily, Pa. w orked w ith m any corporations in thc textile industry. She has also laughi al several arts orga­ nizations. in clu d in g Ihc Soulh C arolina A rts C o iiin iissio ii and Ihc Saw tooth C enler fo r Visual A rl in W inslon-S alcm , N ow she w orks w ith oils, acrylics, c o l­ ored pencils, and a ll kinds ol I'abrics, She w ill be presenl al Ihe • reception, July lO lh. 200.1,6:30- 7;.10 p.m .. I'or a short prescnla- tion. Please co n ta c t the D a vie C o u n ly A rts C o u n cil at (.l.ifi) 7.‘i I -.1112 or inl'o(n)ilaviearls.org Kildoo Big Fish G eorge Johnson Haire of M ocksville caught this 3 lb. bass at a pond in Davie County, it was his first time with a hook on his line, George loves to go fish­ ing with his daddy, Ed, and his Papa, George. On that day, they didn’t catch a thing, but George sure did. George is the son of Ed and Joanna Haire. OnlUQi 1798 Farmington Rd. • $267,000 I 1633 Hwy 801 N*$250fl00 ■ 3805 Hwy 601N * $228Л00 2 1 tU' UiMtr (Iil-i'. IIWitt. MIP. ill'll! nr,I 4».lcIfltilvixv. U if '.ttll'lil*.., 4M Ml sy,trtn Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Clemmons; Mocksville: 336-778-2221 336-751-2222 2805 Atwood Rd. • $209.000|196 Bradford Place • $Ю5ДЮИ„ . ------------------------------ -Hills :'ía Í£ Í> Í Hiitfvir Itfiriv’M f>r itCfl on Ч 'ir kit Ь игЬлпсу! HtC ItAífcS iTDtlXT rcxàïice dì tlïi 7 ;c tnct. 0«un иЛ. <Ии1 mitin; tiiloi*»!. litilHi'rlr c,, I » rSj ЧПР 1ПЛ I'« WJxr »criio fi upo«. /00 Ml n. Aikhcni ÍC «*. I' U .1 int.l C4ÍIU i,l 1,fkx>J5.4)<iCifHi<vlH.Pf{.Ädon. 3(iR, 3RA. .MÉiiufcrSiirüïlpîltjtlKfiqïJty (Xm.i^í,.iicW/ilkvrtíiinftVM<iolrmn, ш п Е п в а . „ il!.',;: I i „ 1 1 Г| .• I I ' ЗИЛ \)от) гл b.IÍG ACs. Hit (lìHt.. (rotiiiil -UllKiiiif iMt i/>r. tj(| |Ц,7ьТГгм;.1Я. ilJl liMlUlt, Л ni'.tf MiH(! w/flt-Ck, 1КХЯ t i l l111 Ink i|l. *и« Hi»f. AU ili’iMU«’! 1кГ1иИ\1|пкул lirUitti l'.'.'Hl tf) C'itflK/ J).liiO I M1.( J.'-.' 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IM, (.i.híii ________________________ ¡ Й Э Ш Н Ш Е Ш Е р П Е В Е Ж Е е т Ш {ЯЯЙДЗ h ill' ■iTi;i:rt|m \ M h|k;t .’ <•» гм-'Г R.n«hv./ iMvn. nt гл(л.1 .’Л1ло'Lií.il «Чккк: ii»,f, 1чм1 (ЧЧЦ1. .i'xl iifW Л1-1 Al i4.-« Ik*u-w..rr,.iityii¥l4il.4| Л '- !.. | . ! J - | „ | | 2465 Cornatzer • $86,500 I 144 Hickory Trée • $85.900 к ш ж ш х ('им ,tí-i 1»1,и ' *(iti'.it И1/МИ1»? лЛ1}^т1 lí«.itffli.*UM-f Cit(.‘.'it y.ítl >Mtstf)í/)tifitynvn S<>.-a'd'(|i»ot iVKjl^xjt'Oúd. ' ■ ' • •• ................................. . ( ,1. 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Linville Earns HS Diploma James IM atthcw L in v ille ol' W yo Road, Y adkinville, earned h is h ig h sch o o l d ip lo m a on I W e d n e s ­ day. M ay 14 at D a v id s o n C o u n l y C o m m u - n ity C o l­ lege. I He is Ihe son ol' Janies und Julia L in v ille o f Y a dkinvillc and C ynthia Loggins o f Cleveland, N .C . U c is Ihe g ra n d so n o f Pauline and Frank L in v ille o f Y a d kin villc and Peggy Sw’isher S um m it o f Thom asville. * Cornat/.er Linville ВшшйшЩ:, j j i i m È -4 р Ш ъ 1 7 7 L in d a L a n e Beautiful Farm House situated on 1 acre. Like new condition, 3BR 2.5 BA w ith deck and paved drive, 2 car-attached garage and basement w ith room for expansion. $ 177,5 0 0 ington ompany il_ E _ A ....I. Г -1 . 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Crandell and Lisa S. Crandoil, fius- band and w ife (Present Record Owners: Dwane E. Crandeli and Lisa L, Crandell) to Gabriel, Berry & Weston, Trustee, dated the 7th day ol August. 1998, and recorded in Book 282, Page 935, Davio County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of Ihe note thereby se­ cured by the said Deod of Trust and the und ersigned, H, Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an Instrum ent duly re­ corded in the Office of tho Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of Ihe note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that tho Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee wiii offer lor saio at tho Courthouse Door In the City ol Mocksville, Davie Couniy. North Carolina al 12:00 p.m. on July 1, 2003, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate In the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: ' Beginning at a point, an exist­ ing iron pin rebar North 15 deg. 00 mln. 12 sec. W est 31,47 leet (rom an unmarked polnl in the cenler line o( S.R, 1154, commonly known as Jones Road, said unmarked point being located 57 deg, 17 min, 12 sec. East 108.45 (eel (rom an ex­ isting iron pin In tha center line ol S.R. 1154 and being in tho line o( Richard G. (vieiton, Book 180, Page 622, Davie County Registry; thenco North 15deg.00m in. 12sec. West 226.19 (eel to a point, an existing Iron pin in tho common ilne o( Ri­ chard Q. Ivlelton, Book 180, Pago 622, Davie County Registry and Edgar J. Qrlflln, Book 140, Pago 557, Davie County Registry; thence with the line ol Edgar J. Q riflin, South 51 deg. 37 mln. 38 sec. East 92.24 feel to a point, a 24 Foot Poplar Tree on the common (once line ol Edgar J. Qrllfin and the within described tract; thonce, with this common fence Uno North 42 deg, 47 mln. 32 sec. East 187,27 leet to a point, a now Iron pin; thence, North 14 deg, 23 mln, 03 sec. West 52,52 feet, lo a point, a new iron pin located at Ihe easlern bound­ ary ol said private drive: thenco, Soulh 79 dog, 35 min, 43 see. East 142,88 loot to a point, a new iron pin; thenco, Soulh 29 deg, 37 min, 31 sec. East 113,82 (eet to a point, a new iron pin in ihe common fence line of Edgar J. Griffin, Book 140, Pago 557, Davio Couniy Regislry and the w ithin-described tract; thenco. Soulh 34 dog, 10 min, 14 soc. East 93.82 fool to a point, a new iron pin in the common fence line of Edgar Griffin and the within- described tract; thonce, South 45 dog. 11 min, 38 sec. East 122.13 (eel to a point, a new iron pin. said point being the northeast cornor of John C, Badger, Book 170, Pago 920, D avio C ounty R e gistry: thenco, with tho lino of John C, Badger, South 71 deg, 18 min, 56 soc, Wost 244,88 foet to a point, a now iron pin on the property line of John C, Badger; ihence, Soulh 71 dog, 18 min, 56 sec, W esi 20,00 feel lo a polnl, an unmarked point in tho com m on line of David J, Johnson, Book 184, Pago 258, Davie County Registry, and the wlthin-doscrlbod Iracl, and said poinI also boing In the conler lino of a 15 Fool-W ide Easement, a more particular doscription of which is contained in Book 156, Pago 585, Davio County Registry, and said point being the northwest cor­ ner of John C, Badgor; Ihonco, wilh Ihe com m on line of D avid J, Johnson, also boing Ihe contor lino of said Easement, North 18 deg, 41 min, 04 soc, Wost 40.03 foot to a poinI, an unm arked point in the common lino of David J, Johnson and boing also in the contor of said Easement; thonce. with tho com­ mon line of David J, Johnson, bo­ ing also tho center line of said Easement, North 57 dog, 41 min, 08 soc. West 103.69 foot to a point, an unmarked point in Ihe conlor line of S.R, 1154; thence. South 50 dog. 48 min, 09 sec, Wost 102,08 loot to a point, an unmarked point In the center line ol S,R, 1154; thence, Soulh 54 dog, 32 min. 00 seo. West 66.55 (eel to a point, an existing iron pin rebar in Iho conler line o( S.R, 1154; Ihonco South 57 dog, 17 min, 12 sec. W ost 10,84 (eot to a point, an unmarked point in the center lino ol S.R. 1154, said un­ marked point boing North 57 deg. 17 min. 12 sec. East 108,45 leet from a polnl, an existing iron pin in tho center ilne ol S.R. 1154 and boing the southeast corner ol Ri- chard G, Melton. Book 180. Page 622. Davie Couniy Registry; thence with the line ol Richard G. Melton North 15 deg, 00 min, 12 sec. West 31.47 leet to the Point and Place of Beginning, and being 2.660 acres, moro or less, as surveyed by Grady L, Tutterow, RLS, on the 14th day o( December, 1995, To­ gether with improvements located Ihereon; said properly being lo­ cated at 306 Jones Road, Mocksvilie, North Carolina. Should Iho properly be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents (S0.45) per One Hundred D ollars (SlOO.nO) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be ollered pur­ suant to Ihls notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, transier and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ lher the Trustee nor the holder ol Iho note secured by the deed ol irustfsecurlty agreement, or bolh, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, directors, altorneys. em ployees, agents or authorized represonlative ol eilher Ihe Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranly relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or safety condillons existing in, on, at or relating lo tho property being offored for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out ol or In any way relating lo any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to ail laxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances o( record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) o( (ive percent (5%) or Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred (i(ly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the lime of the sale. This lO lh day of June, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd., Suite 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu- tors of the Estale of ELIZABETH BENSON GALES, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Iho lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleadod in bar of Ihoir recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paym eni to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 19th day of June, 2003. Marion G. Campbell, COEX 126 Woodhaven Lane Mocksvillo, NC 27028 William Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Wade Leonard, Jr. Attorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS Nollce is hereby given, pursu­ ant to Iho roquiremonts ol Chapter 160A-364 ol the Genoral Statutes ol North Carolina and pursuant to Section 8-3.9.7 ol tho Mocksvillo Zoning Ordinance, that the Town Board of Commissioners will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in the Town Hall, Mocksvillo, N.C., at 7:00 p.m, on Tuesday, July 1, 2003, The fol­ lowing item Is scheduled to be hoard: Buster Cleary has applied to rezone 1,4 acres of land Irom Town Center (TC) to General Industrial Conditional District (GI-CD), This property is located al Ihe southwest cornor of Sanford Avenue and Lo­ cust Street and is further described as Parcels 10 and 11 ol Davie County Tax Map J-4-4. All parties and Intoresled citi­ zens shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor ol or In opposi­ tion lo tho foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons intor- oslod may obtain any additional Information on the proposal by vis- iling the Developm ent Services Department in tho Davio County Administration Building, Mocksville, N.C. between 8:30 a.m, and 5:00 p,m, or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340, John S, Gallimore Deveiopmont Services 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Crystal Segrave Murphy and Dustin O. Murphy, wife and husband, lo L. G ordon Pfefferkorn, Jr., Trustee, dated Ihe 31st day of May, 2000, and re­ corded In Book 335, Page 634, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made In the payment of the note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed of Trust and Ihe und ersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrum ent duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, and Ihe holder ol Ihe note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed that Ihe Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler lor sale at the Courthouse Door in Ihe City of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 12:00 p.m. on July 1, 2003, and will seil to Ihe highest bidder (or cash the following real eslate situate In Ihe County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Being known and designated as Lot 309, as shown on the map ol Myers Park al RIdgemont, Seclion Two, which map Is recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 103, In the O llice ol the Register ol Deeds o l Davie County, North Carolina, relerence to which Is hereby made lor a more particular description. Together wilh Im provem ents located thereon; said properly being localed at 392 Windward Circle, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should Ihe properly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred D o lla rs ($100.00) required by NCGS§7A-308(a)(1). The properly lo be ollered pur­ suant lo Ihls notice of sale Is being offered for sale, Iransfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder of Ihe note secured by the'deed of trust/security agreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agenis or authorized reprosentallve of either the Trustee or Ihe holder ol the note make any representa- Hon of warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being olfered for sale, and any and all responsibllitlos or liabilities aris­ ing out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly Is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and priorliens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposil (no personal checks) of (ive percenl (5%) or Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred (ifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al Ihe lime of the sale. This 10th day of June, 2003. ................H. TERRY HUTCHENS SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd., Suite 103 Fayelleviile, NC 28302 . NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEAR­ ING before the DavIe County Zon­ ing Board of Adjustment al 7:00 p.m. on Monday, July 14, 2003, in the 2nd Floor C om m issioners Room ol Ihe Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, N.C. The public is invited to attend. The following item is scheduled to be heard: Emily Roberson has applied for a Special Use Permit lor a Veteri­ nary Service withoul oulside runs, located in a Residential (R-20) zon­ ing district pursuani to §155.125(B) ol the Davie County Zoning O rdi­ nance. This property is located at 5162 US H w y 158, Advance, and is lu rther describ ed as P arcel 211.03 ol Davie County Tax Map D-7. A sign will be placed on the above listed property to advertise Ihe Public Hearing. All parties and Interesled citi­ zens are invited lo attend said hear­ ing al which time they shall have an opportunity to presenl la d s and testimony In support ol, or in oppo­ sition to, Ihe request. Prior lo the hearing, additional Inlormatlon on a request may be obtained by vis­ iting the Developm ent Services Departm ent w eekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephone al (336) 751-2791. Eric Shook Development Services 6-26-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue o( the power and authority contained in the Deed ol Trust executed or assumed and delivered by James J. Jackson and Katherine W alson (also known as Katherine W. Jackson and Kale E. Watson) to Thurman E. Burnatte, Trustee, on behaK p( Farm ers Home Administration, U.S. Depart­ ment ot Agriculture, recorded In Book 134, Page 716 In the Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds lor Davie County, North Carolina, and due lo debtor's delaull In Ihe payment ol the Indebtedness thereby secured and laliure lo perlorm the terms and agreements therein contained, and pursuani lo Ihe dem and o l Ihe owner and holder ol the Indebted­ ness and order ol Ihe Clerk ol Su­ perior C ourl, Ihe lollow lng de­ scribed property w ilh all Improve­ ments thereon will be sold at pub­ lic auction on the 30th day ol June, 2003, at 12:00 noon at Ihe steps ol the Davie Couniy Courthouse In Mocksville, NC: BEING all o l Lot No. 222 as shown on a recorded plat entitled “Rldgemonl Section 1” as devel­ oped by Fortls Enterprises, Inc., said map being drawn by Otis A. Jones Surveying Company, Inc., October 29, 1973, said plat being recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 135, Davie County Registry, lo which reference Is hereby m ade for a more complete description. SAVE AND EXCEPT a wedge thereol Ironting 5 (I. on Hollow Hill Court beginning al the Northeast corner o( said lot, as appears Irom said plat, and extending lo Ihe North­ west corner thereol, leaving a total (rentage on said Hollow Hill Court o( 78.65 (eet. The above Designated property Is subject to the restrictive cov­ enants as recorded In Deed Book 93, Page 518, Davie County Reg­ istry, as modllled by amended re­ strictive covenants recorded in Deed Book 111, Page 402 and 98, Page 737, Davie Couniy Regislry. Sale Is subject to the current . year property laxes and special assessments, prior Hens and en­ cumbrances, restrictions and ease­ ments ol record, II any. The record owners ol Ihe property are: James J. Jackson and Katherine Walson (also known as Katherine W. Jack­ son and Kate E. W atson). The property address is: 116 Hollow Hill Court, Mocksville, NC 27028. The property will be sold as one Iracl. Pursuant to N.C. Gen. Slat., Seclion 45-21.10, the successlul bidder is required lo deposit cash, cashier or certllled check with the Substllute Trustee in an amouni not lo exceed five percent (5%) of the amount bid with a minimum deposit ol $750.00, to be held by the Sub­ stitute Trustee until Ihe sale Is con- sumrriated, or an upset bid Is liled and deposit made with the Clerk of Court within Ihe ten-day upset bid period. Each properly filed bid will be held open ten days (or (urther upsel bids. The successful bidder shall be required to pay the (ull balance ol Ihe purchase price as bid, In cash or certilied check, al Ihe time the deed tor the property Is delivered, or attem pted lo be delivered. Should the successlul bidder laii to pay the lull balance ol the purchase price, said person shall remain li­ able on Ihe bid as required by North Carolina law. W illiam R. DeGraw, Jr., was substituted as Trustee by that In­ strum ent recorded In Book 433, Page 782 on August 21,2002. This Ihe 30th day ol May, 2003. William R. DeGraw, Jr. Substitute Trustee 3911 University Parkway W inston-Salem, NC 27106 (336) 759-0999 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of Ihe Estale of ROBERT LEE PIERCE, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said eslate lo present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 26lh day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from Ihe lirsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar o( their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This Ihe 23rd day o( June, 2003. Jennifer P. Vestal 4231 Edith Lane, Apt. B Greensboro, NC 27409 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ton Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 0 3 SP118 By authority contained In Ihose certain Deed ol Trust executed by Frederick A. Fisher and wile, Marcy Fisher, as recorded in Book 373, Page 646, o l the Davie County Public Regislry (see Appointment ol Substitute Trustee as recorded In Book 477, Page 711, ol Ihe Davie Couniy Public Regislry); the record owner ol the property described in the said D eed o l T rust being Frederick A. Fisher and wile, Marcy Fisher, delaull having been made In payment of Ihe Promissory Note secured by said Deed ol Trust; Ihe said Deed ol Trust being by Ihe term s thereol subject to loreolo- sure; the presenl owner and holder ol the Note secured by the afore­ mentioned Deed ol Trust, Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A., Substitute Trustee, will oiler (or sale to Ihe highest bidder at public auclion al the courthouse door ol the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksville, North (Carolina, on W ednesday, July 2, 2003, al 2:30 p.m., Ihe real estate located In the County ol Davie, being more particularly described as lollows: Lying and being In Farmington Township, DavIe Couniy, North Carolina, and beginning at a nail; said nail being Ihe Southweslern- mosl corner ol Miller DB 205, page 305, and being part 101, and be­ ing Ihe Southeaslernmost corner of the within described properly: and being localed In the Northern right o l way ol NC Hwy. 801; thence with said right ol way North 57 degrees 33 mlnules 00 seconds West 90.36 leet to a 1/2 Inch Iron pipe placed; thence with said right ot way North 58 degrees 12 minutes 25 seconds West 34.43 OHD to a 1/2 iron pipe placed; thence North 10 degrees 37 m in u te s 48 seconds East 259.00 Ieel to a 1/2 Inch Iron pipe placed; thence South 79 degrees 21 minutes 57 seconds East 116.00 leet to a 1/2 Inch iron pipe placed; said Iron being localed In Ihe West­ ern line ol said Miller; Ihence with M iller line South 10 degrees 37 minutes 48 seconds W est 305.00 leet 10 Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 0.75 acres as surveyed by Phillip R. Bail, January 16, 2001, and being DB 177 page 545 and part of Tax Map Lot 100, Tax M ap C-6. The Property is localed al 1222 N.C. Highway 801, Advance, Davie Couniy, North Carolina. The sale shall be made subject to any and all laxes including laxes which are a lien against the prop­ erty though nol yel due or payable, and any special assessm enls, easements, rights of way, restric­ tions of record, and prior deeds of trust. The highest bidder at Ihe sale may be required to make deposit by cash or check of up to five (5%) percent o( the bid, or $750.00, whichever is greater, at the time Ihe bid is accepted, and the remaining balance upon conllrmallon ol the sale. The sale will be reported lo Ihe Court and will remain open lor ad­ vance or upset bids lor a period ol ten (10) days. II no advance bids are liled w№ Ihe Clerk o( Court, the salo will be conllrmod. This the 5th day ol June, 2003. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Malamoros, RA. Substllute Trustee by Bowen C. Houll, Altorney NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ to r o l the E state o l CLYDE ROOSEVELT STUDEVENT, JR., late ol Davie County, this Is to no­ tily all persons having claim s against said estale to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 19th day ol September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months (rom the (irst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 19th day ol June, 2003. W illie fiiarle Studevent P.O. Box 234 Mocksvillo, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA 6-19-4tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol MARGARET HANDSEL LANE, late o( Davie County, this Is lo nollly all persons having claims against said estale to presenl Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 26lh day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the first day ol publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslale will please make immediate paym eni lo the undersigned. This the 26th day ol June, 2003. Cathy Lane Horn Motslnger 2934 Clodleller Road Winston-Salem, N 0 27107 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority contained in that certain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by LEON H. VAN ALSTINE AND SPOUSE, ALICE M. VAN ALSTINE, dated August 26, 1996, and recorded In the Olfice of Iho Register o( Deeds of Davie Couniy, North Carolina, In. Book 0244 al Page 0390, failure to carry out and perform Ihe stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to dem and of the owner and holder ol the Indebted­ ness secured by said Deed ol Trust, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will place lor sale, al public auclion, to Ihe highest bidder (or cash at the usual place of sale at the Davie County Courthouse, in Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12.00 o'clock p.m. on W ednesday, Ihe 2nd day oi July, 2003, lhal parcel of land, including Improvem ents thereon, situated, lying and being In the Clly of M ocksville, C ouniy of Davie, State o l North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: BEGINNING at a point localed in Ihe Inters'eollon of Ihe Easlern edge of Lakewood Drive (formally Cherry Street) and the Southern edge ol S.R. 1165 (Lakewood Vil­ lage Road), thence with Ihe East­ ern edge o l Lakewood Drive South 03 deg. 30 m ln. 05 sec. W est 199.59 feet lo a polnl In the Easl­ ern edge ol Lakewood Drive, said point being the Southwest corner ol the wilhin described Iracl; Ihence North 03 deg. 34 mln. 00 sec. East 200.00 leet to an Iron located In the Southern edge of S.R. 1165, said point being Ihe Northwest corner of Ihe within described tract; thence with the Southern edge of S.R. 1165 South 88 deg. 35 mln. 00 seo. W est 100.00 feet to Ihe PO INT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and being all of lot 1 section two, T.L. Spillman subdivision as shown In Plat book 3, Page 145, DavIe County Regislry and as taken (rom a survey of C. Ray Cates, RSL, dated August 23,1996. ' For back title see Deed Book 144, Page 231, Davie County Reg­ istry. Address of property; 175 Lake­ wood Village Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 Present Record Owners; Leon H. Van Alstlne and Alice M. Van Alstine The term s of the sale aro that the real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash to he highest bidder. The S u b slilu le Trustee resen/es Ihe right lo require a cash deposit or a certified check not to exceed Ihe greater of five percent (5%) of Ihe am ouni of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifly Dollars ($750.00). In the event lh a l Ihe Owner and Holder Is exem pl from paying the same, the successful bidder m ay also be required lo pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, any Land Transfer Tax, and Ihe tax required by N.C.G.S. Sec­ tion 7A-308(a)(1). The real property hereinabove described Is being ollered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS” and will be sold subject to all superior lions, unpaid laxes, and special assessments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale.' The sale will be held open lor ten (10) days lor upset bids as by law required. This the 4lh day ol June, 2003. Kellam & Pettit, P.A. Substitute Trustee 6-19-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ lors ol the Estate ol W ILLIAM RICHARD GALES, SR., late ol Davie County, Ihls is lo nollly all persons having claims againsl said eslate to present thom to Ihe un­ dersigned on or belore the 19th day ol September, 2003, being Ihree (3) months (rom the lirsl day ol publl­ callon or this notice vyill be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 19th day of June, 2003. Marlon G, Campbell, COEX 126 Woodhaven Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 W illiam Richard Gales, Jr„ COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Tliiii'.sdiiv. ,iiiiif 26. 200.1 - D7 PUBLIC NOTICES Wade Leonard, Jr. Attorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP108 In Ihe Matter ol Ihe Foreclosure ol a Deed ol Trust executed by Gary Lee Rummel, Jr. dated August 29. 2002, and recorded In Book 436 al Page 657 in the DavIe County Pub­ lic Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol Ihe power and au­ thority contained In Ihe above-rel­ erenced deed ol trust and because ol delault in the payment ol the In­ debtedness thereby secured and laliure to carry oul and perlorm Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand ol the owner and holder ol the in­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auclion to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse ol said county at 10:00 A.M. on July 2, 2003, the lollowlng described real estale and any olher Improvements which rhay be situated thereon, situated In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows: Beginning at an existing iron rebar located In Ihe right ol way ol Gladstone Road SR 1121; running thence North 00 degrees 18 min­ utes 05 seconds East 155.23 Ieel to a new iron rebar located at the right ol way ol Gladstone Road SR 1121, said new Iron rebar located the two lollowlng calls Irom a tie- polnt-nall-cap at the center line ol SR 1125 and SR 1121 (Soulh 01 degrees 36 m inutes 05 seconds East 1114.12 (eet and thence South 00 degrees 18 minutes 05 seconds W est 55.23 (eel lo Ihe said iron rebar); running thence Soulh 87 degrees 36 m inutes 06 seconds East 347.86 (eel lo a new Iron rebar; running thence South 44 degrees 40 m inutes 35 seconds East 283.77 (eel lo a new iron rebar; running thence South 16 degrees 51 m inutes 03 seconds X - East 381.02 loot lo a new iron rebar, Ihls line crossing a woll cen­ tered on the property line by design lor common use; running thence South 18 degrees 34 mlnutos 17 seconds East 602.74 (eet to a new iron rebar; running thonce North 71 degrees 40 m lnutos 30 seconds W est433.14 Ieel loan existing Iron rebar; running thonce North 00 de­ grees 18 minutes 05 seconds East 843.64 leet to an existing iron rebar; running thonce North 40 de­ grees 22 minutes 20 seconds West 151.62 (eot lo an existing iron rebar; running thence North 89 de­ greos 41 minutes 55 seconds Wost 344.85 leet to the point and place 01 Beginning and containing 5.460 acres, more or less. SAVING , EX C E PTIN G AND RESERVING that 0.451 tract and easement as described in the con­ veyance (rom Gary Lee Rummel, Jr. and wile. Sherry Lynn Rurrtmei to Shannon D. Spillman and Staces S. W yrick by deed dated Novem­ ber 2, 2001, and recorded in Book 393, Page 790, Davio County Reg­ istry. And being m oro com m only know n as: 130 R anch W ay, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol tho Register ol Deeds, is Gary Lee Rummel, Jr. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments in­ cluding but nol limited to any trans­ ier tax associated with the loreclo­ sure, lor paying, 11 any. A deposit ol five percent (5%) ol Ihe amouni ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dol­ lars ($ 7 50.00), w h icheve r is greater, is required by and must be^ tendered in tho lorm ol certilied' funds at the time of sale. This sale will be held open ten days for up­ set bids as required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol the statutory upset p erio d, all rem aining amounts are immedialely due and owing. The date ol this Notice is Juno 10, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drivo, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 6-19-2tn Tommy’s Total Lawn Care I ree l:slln).ilcs • Insiiri'it Itiininy lhcim|iM)n • ( )\vin'i O ffic e : CJ.Ki) 4‘)2-2:i:io C e ll: (:i:if.)fii)2 -7 ii(if> NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the E state o l C A RO LYN HARTM AN , D eceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, Ihls is lo notily all persons having claims againsl the estate ol the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or belore September 19, 2003, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar ol their righl lo recover against the eslate ol the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make immediate payment. This the 19th day ol June, 2003, E, Edward Vogler, Jr, Executor ol tho Eslate ol Carolyn Hartman 181 Soulh Main Streel Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe E state o l B. EU G E N E BENNETT, late ol DavIe County, this is to notily all persons having cla im s aga inst said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or beloro Ihe 19th day ol Septem­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months (rom Ihe llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded Inb a ro l their recovery. Aii persons indebted to said estate will please make Im­ m ediate paym oni to the under­ signed. This Ihe 13th day ol June, 2003. Willie Bess Bennett 107 Nail Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Admin- istrators ol the Estate ol AGNES CANNADY THOMAS, lateol Davie County, this Is to nollly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beloie the 19th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immedialo paym ent to the undersigned. This Iho 19th day ol June, 2003. Charlsse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 Deanna T. Randolph. ADMN 125 Blue Bonnet Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the E stale o l LO IS R. TUTTEROW. lato ol Davio County, this is to notily aii persons having cla im s against said estate to present them to Iho undersigned on or beloro the 5th day ol Septem­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom the (irst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their rocovory. Aii persons Indebted to said estale will ploase make Im­ m ediate paym ent to tho under­ signed. This 5th day ol June, 2003. Lori Tutterow Seizor 5720 Shamrock Glen Lane Lewisville, NC 27023 6-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor o l the E state o l NAO M I CANN ADY SPRATLEY, late ol Davie County, this Is lo notily all persons having claims against said ostate to present them |o the un­ dersigned on or beloro tho 19lh day ol September, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said oslalo will ploase make immediate payment to the undersigned. This tho 19th day ol June, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainosviile, FL 32606 6-19-4tn C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE e s t a t e^ COLLECTABLES. OLD fvlETAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur BoslIcK 336-492-5992 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF 2003 MUNICIPAL FILING OATES NOTICE Is hereby given that the llling period lor Ihe towns ol Ber­ m uda Run, C o oloo m eo and Mocksvilie will open at 12 noon, Friday, July 4th In the Davie County Board ol Election O llice, 124 S. Salisbury St., Suite 102, Mocksville, NC. NOTICE Is lurther given lhat the 4th ol July Is a legal holiday, and the Board ol Election O llice will not be open lor tilings until 8:00 a.m., Monday, July 7th. NOTICE Is lurther given that the llling period will close al 12 noon, Friday, August 1st. NOTICE Is lurther given to the residents ol Ihe Town ol Bermuda Run that they will have vacancies lor Mayor, and Councllmen In Dis­ tricts I, III, and IV. The Mayor Is elected at-large, and only persons residing In the specillc district may lile lor Councilman ol that district. NOTICE is lurther given to the re sid e n ts o l the Town ol Cooleemee that they may llie lor a two-year unexpired term ol Mayor, one Iwo-year unexpired term as Commissioner, or one ol the two seals open lor lour-year terms as Commissioner. NOTICE Is lurther given lo the residents ol the Town ol Mocksvilie that they may lile lor Mayor or one ol Ihe two lour-year terms as Com­ missioner. NOTICE Is given thal all llling lees are $5.00 per seat and musl be paid by check made payable to the Davie County Board o( Elec­ tions. TH IS Ihe 26th day o l June, 2003. H.P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davie County Board ol Elections 6-26-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Co-Ex­ ecutors ol Ihe Estate ol ETHEL SO FLE Y C O O K, late o l D avie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beloro the 5lh day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This 5lh day ol June, 2003. Mary Lula Cook, COEX 144 ■Willie Cook Drive Advance, NC 27006 Willie Z. Cook Jr., COEX 1582 NC Hwy. 801 South Advance, NC 27006 6-5-4IP NORTH CAROLINA FORSYTH COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 03 CVD 3981 ROBBIE GENE KING, Plaintill, vs. BRIDGETT DALENE KING, Delen­ dant. NOTICE O FSER VICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Take notice that a pleading sgeking rellel against you has been liled in the above-entitled action, wherein the plaintill is seeking an absolute divorce. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading nol later than 40 days loliowing Ihe 26th day ol June, 2003, and upon your lail- UH3 to do so, the plaintill will apply to the Court lor tho rellel sought. This the 19th day ol June, 2003. Robbie Gene King Plaintill By Bryan Gates Attorney1 N. Marshall St., Suite 100 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 724-0082 6-26-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as tho Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol DELLA DEONA HARRIS, late ol Davie County, this is to notily aii persons having claims againsl said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 26th day ol September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months (rom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleadod in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 26th day ol June, 2003. D.A. Harris 3964 US Hwy 601 N Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Lynno Hicks, Attorney al Law 124 W est Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT A R esolution D eclaring the Intention of Ihe Board of C om m issioners o l Ihe Town o( IVlocksvllle to C onsider C losing a P ortion of an Alley WHEREAS, G.S. 160A-299 au­ thorizes the Board ol Commission­ ers ol the Town ol Mocksville lo close public streets and alleys; and WHEREAS, the Board ol Com­ m issio n e rs o l the Town ol Mocksville considers It advisable to conduct a public heating lor the purpose ol giving consideration lo Ihe closing ol an Alley described as lollows: Beginning al an existing, Ihe southeastern corner o l Energy United M em bership Corporation (lormerly Crescent Electric Mem­ bership Corporation) (DB188, page 43) the line ol the Davie County Chamber ol Commerce (DB 402, page 41); Ihence Irom the BEGIN­ NING North 04 degrees 48'09” East 124.99 Ieel to an existing railroad spike in the southern terminus or m argin ol Depot Street; thence South 85 degrees 11'51" East 20 le et to an unm arked point the Northw estern corner ol Energy United Membership Corporation's tract described In Deed Book 401, page 351; thence South 04 de­ grees 48'09" West 125 leet to an unmarked point; thonce North 85 degrees 09'25” W est 20 loot to Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING as shown on a survey by Tutterow Sun/eying dated Decem­ ber 23, 2002 (drawing #30802-3). NOW , TH ER E FO R E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board ol Com ­ m issioners o l the Town ol Mocksville that: (1) A meeling will be held al 7:00 p.m. o'clock on Tuesday, the 1st day ol July, 2003, In the Mocksvlllo Town Hall to consider closing lhat portion ol an alley oil Depot Street across the EnergyUnited property. (2) The Town Clerk Is hereby directed lo publish Ihls Resolution ol Intent once a week lor lour suc­ cessive weeks In the Davio County Enterprise Record. (3) The Town Clerk is (urther di­ rected lo transmit by registered or certllled mall to oach owner ol prop­ erty abutting upon that portion ol said street a copy ol Ihls Resolu­ tion ol Intent. (4) The Town Clerk Is lurther di­ rected to cause adequate notices ol this Resolution ol Intent and Ihe scheduled public hearing to bo posted as required by G.S. 160A- 299. Upon m otion duly m ade by Buster Cleary and duly seconded by Vernon Thompson, Ihe above resolution was duly adopted by the Board ol Com m issioners ol the Town ol Mocksvlllo at the meeting hold on the 6th day ol May, 2003, In Ihe Mocksvilie Town Hail. This Ihe 6lh day ol May, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. o'clock. F.W. Slate, Mayor Attest: Christine Sanders, Town Clerk 6-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS.NOTICE Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol FLOSSIE FOS­ TER, late ol Davie County, this is to notily ail persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol September, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleadod in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5lh day ol June, 2003. Paul E. Foster 268 Carolina Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 6-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as the Admin­ is tra to r o l the E state ol BERNADINE POWER CHURCH, late ol Davie Couniy, this Is to no­ llly all persons having claim s against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol September, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate paymeni lo the undersigned. This 5lh day ol June, 2003. Linville Walter Church, ADMN P.O. Box 927 I Cooleemee, NC 27014 6-5-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF RE-SALE 02 SP 224 Under and by virtue ol Ihe power ol sale contained in a certain Deed o l Trust m ado by T hom as S. H olm an (P R E S E N T R EC O R D O W NERS: Azeen Abdul W ahid- Holman (aka Chris Holman) and Thomas S. Holman, as to Lile Es­ tate) to Countrywide Title Corpora­ tion, Trustee, dated the 20th day ol December, 2001, and recorded in Book 401, Page 159, Davie Couniy Registry, North Carolina, loreclosed and olfered for sale the lands herein after described: and whereas the Clerk of Superior Court Issued nn order directin g the S u bstitute Trustee to resell said real property. NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue of said Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, and the power of sale contained In said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at the Courthouse Door In Ihe city of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, al 12:00 P.M. on July 8. 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estale situate In the C ounty of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Lying and being In Mocksville Tow nship, D avie County, North Carolina, and beginning al an Iron found, said Iron found being the Northeaslernmosl corner of Louis Savage, Deed Book 121, Page 617, Parcel 6, and being located In the Southern right ol way ol Oak Street, thence with said right ol way South 66 degrees, 54 minutes, 53 seconds East 66.04 leet to an iron lound, said Iron lound being the Northernm ost cornor ol Cecil C. Smith, Deed Book 154, Pago 362, Parcel 4, thence with said Smith line Soulh 19 degrees, 58 minutes W est 100.45 leet to a solid Iron lound, said solid Iron lound being the Northeaslernm osl corner ol Paul 0. Spanos, Deed Book 153, Page 744, Parcel 9, thence with said Spanos Ilne North 64 degrees, 54 m inutes, 50 seconds, W est 69.79 leet to a one-hall Inch Iron lound, said one-hall Inch Iron lound being the Southernmost corner ol said Louis Savage, thence with Savage line North 22 degrees, 03 minutes, 35 seconds East 97.88 leet lo the Polnl and Place ol Be­ ginning as surveyed by C. Ray Cates June 7,1993. Together with Im provem ents localed thereon; said property being located at 110 Oak Streel, Mocksville, North Caro­ lina. Should the properly bo pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe lax ol Forty-Five Cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being olfered for salo, transier and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder ol the note secured by the deod ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or tlio holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or salety condillons existing in, on, at or relating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or iiabliilles aris­ ing out of or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly aro disclaimod. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percenl (5%) of Iho purchase price, or seven hundred fllty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will bo required at the time of the sale. This 16th d a yo l Juno, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Road, Sulto 103 RO. Box 1028 Fayelleviile, NC 28302 6-26-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualifiod as tho Execu­ trix of the Estate of ROBERT L. LASHMIT, late of Davie Couniy, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the first day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This 26lh day of Juno, 2003. Betty S. Lashmit, EXEC 908 Hardison Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-26;4lp INEXPENSIVE & PROFITABLE Abortion Alternative d " ^ I E P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Center offers confidential & Iree pregna ncy tests, supp ort se r­ vlco s, and re fe rra ls . M a ke a h e a lth y c h o ic e fo r y o u r llfe l Call 753-H O PE lor appointm ent. Apartments M O C K S V ILL E S U N S E T TER - R A C E : All brtck energy efficient apartm ent, 1 & 2 bedroom , pool, b a s k e lb a ll c o u rt & sw in g s . Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishw asher. 1.5 baths, w asher/dryer connections. H igii energy efiiclent heat pum p pro­ v id e s c e n tra l h e a t a n d air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated w indow s & doors. No wax kitchens bath lloors. Located In M o c k s v ille b e h in d Ih e old H e n d ricks F u rn itu re b u ild in g (now C arolina Precision M achin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. o il ol H w y 158. O llice hours 1-6 M -F 8 Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. NICE, SPAC IO US, 1 BR apart­ m ent w /sm all deck. Locqated within 2 m iles ol W illiam R. Davio school oil 601N In quiet neighbor­ hood. M usl be rellable/relerences required. $350/m onth. Available July 1st. 492-5531, II no answ er calf 336-945-2436.______________. Beach Property C A R O L IN A B E A C H C O N D O , ocean view, sleeps 4, com pletely lurnished, pool, cable. $500/wk. 910-791-5788__________________ Boats for Sale 1983 B A S S T R A C K E R 111 w / trailer, 1611., 40hp M ercury, G.C. w ith extras. $2850. O BO. G reat Valuelll 940-5470._____________ Building for Rent H AIR S TY LIS T S A LO N single stylist, lully equipped salon avail­ able In M ocksville. Call 751-6115, day or 751-9740 evenings. Card Of Thanks IN O UR TIM E o l loss your klnc- ness and love w as very m uch, appreciated. W e w anl lo lhank you lor every card, lelephone call, visit, hug, llower, lood and prayer. ~ I Bless and Keep You. Fam ily ol Henry Kiger Child Care CH ILD C A R E : PRIVATE hom e has openings lor lull tim e, sum ­ m er & belore & alter school. W il­ liam R Davie school distrtct. 492- 2864 alter 5pm. CH R ISTIAN LA D Y W ILL babysit in her hom e. Farm ington area. 998-5353. FO RK B A P TIS T CH UR CH - Belore & A lter School Program $100 per child $90 per second child 6:30am -drop o il 6:00pmM3lcl< up Cornatzer Elem entary Busing Zone C om e by or call lor application 336-998-8306 H AR D ISO N UN ITED M ETH O D ­ IST church has a sum m er and alter school program available lor Kindergarten thru 5th grade stu­ dents. Sum m er hours are 7am - 6pm at $ 7 5 /w k. A lte r sch o o l hou rs are 3 p m -6pm at $110/ m onlh. Part-tim e slots available. M ocksville E lem enla ry S chool busing district. Please call 751- 5630 Tor m ore Inlorm atlon. W ILL B A B Y S IT IN m y hom e on S hellield Road. 704-546-5179. W IL L B A B Y S IT IN m y hom e. 284-2469.______________________ Employment $250-3500 W E E K W ill train to work at hom e. H elping the US G overnm ent lile HUD/fTHA M ort­ gage re lu n d s. No e xpe rience necessary. Gall toll Iree 1-866- 537-2906. DRIVERS Excellent w eekly pay. Plus salely bonus W e oiler hom e tim e Hourly detention and M ileage pay w ith increases. All stops paid Excellent Benelits Lim ited opportunity W e require CDL-A_ and 2 years drtving exp. New Pay Package C all 1-800-709-2536 or V isit Salem C a rriers 191 Park Plaza Drive W InstonSalem , NC EOE E A R N P L A T IN U M IN C O M E , $250-$l ООО weekly mailing Iravel brochures. For m ore Inlorm atlon ' send a sell-addressed stam ped’ envelope lo: Platinum Travel Ser- ' vices, P. 0 . Box 640070, M iam i, FL33164 E X P E R IE N C E D H A IR S T Y L ­ IS TS A N D nail tech nee ded. Reasonalbe booth rental. Inquire alter 12pm to (336) 766-9494. DAVIK COUN 1Л' KN TICUPKISK UKCOUI). Thursdav. .lime 26. 20(13 - 1)9 DS - DAVIK COUNTY KN I KUl’UISK UKCOUD. I hursdiiv. JiiiU' 26.2003 C L A S S IF IE D S ШЕХРЕДЯЗПЛВ PRO FITA BLE! Employment E X P E R IE N C E D T R A C T O R AND Trailer m ochanic needed al Coaslal Transport in M ocksvilie, NC. B e n e lils in clu d e d M ajor M edical, Denial and Eye Care wilh 401K retirem ent plan aller 6 m onths and All m ajor holidays. W ork sched ule 4 days at 10 hours. O vertim e when needed. W e oiler com petitive pay. Fax resum e to 1-336-751-0800 or call 1-800-835-9770 G O LD IN G FARM S FO ODS, a local lood processing m anulac- lurer, is expanding Its operations lor bolh 1st and 2nd shill. Appli­ cations will be accepted im m e­ diately. M onday-Friday Irom 8:00 am- 4:00 pm. Appiy in person, m ail application lo 6061 G un C lub R oad, W in slo n S alem , 2 7 1 0 3 or e m a il lo infofTiial)on@goldlriglartnsfeods.oom. The lollowing posllions are avail­ able: Batching Supervisor, Batch M ixer, Q uality C ontrol Techni­ cian, Production M achine O p­ erators. H O U S E K E E P IN G /LA U N D R Y SUPERVISO R Experience pre- lorred. Apply In person at A u­ tum n Care, 1007 H oward St.. M ocksvilie. LO C A L KENNEL HAS weekend position available. Must be a dog lover. Call between 3-5pm . 940- 2552. NOW HIRING Distribution W orkers Available Shllts:1st, 3rd and 12 hr W eekend Shllt Required lilting up to 65 lbs M usl be able lo read, write and speak English M ust be detail oriented and able to work In a last paced environm ent Lilting, bending and stooping required M ust be able to read very sm all print 1 year experience In m anulac- luring or distribution required M ust be able to pass a pre­ em ploym ent drug test Experience with using a hand scanner Is a plus Taking applications at the Em ploym ent Security C om m is­ sion In M ocksville on Thursday, June 12th and on June 18th and at the Kelly Services' ollice , located at 232 N Center Street Statesville. Caii Todayl 704-878-2037 KELLY SERVICES N O W H IR IN G FO R M anager Trainees and Assistant M anag­ ers. Earn up lo $2000/m o. while training. Call (336) 885-0910 lor a p p o ln lm e n t. No exp e rie n ce necessary. P R O G R A M /O U TR E A C H CO - O RDINATO R-M ain responsibili­ ties are lo develop, plan, con­ duct, evaluate and prom ote pro­ gram s lor senior adults and to go out into Ihe com m unity to pro­ mote events and sen/lces. Pro­ gram s includo exercise classes and olher health S wellness pro­ gram s, educational sem inars, parlies and recreational activités and com m unity evenls. O thor responsibilities Inciude-design new program s lo m eel needs and w ishes ol seniors, m aintain appropriale records, prepare re­ ports and attend training relevant to job duties. M usl be creativo, have outgoing personalily and enjoy worKing with senior adults. P ro g ra m p la n n in g oxp. pre- lorred. Must have com puter exp. & vehicle lor use during work. Educalion beyond High Schooi prelerred. Position is 30 hrs/wk at S9.00/hr. Retirem enl bonolits apply. App. m ay be obtained at Davie Co. Senior Services, 622 N. M ain St., M ocksville, NC A p­ plications will be received unlil iposilion is lilled. Davie Counly is an Equal O pportunity Employer. ;r N'S, LP N ’S, Needed im m edi­ ately. Paid tw ice w e e kly Cali ■.704-895-6888. Clas.sllied Deadlinu 'I'lic.sdiiv llhjO nni Spring into N o r t h w o o d A p a r t m e n t s and check out our great special deposit limited time Sludlos $32S/m ¡Bedrm 2 Bedrooms $4?5/wo Cull (.'hrisly Inr IIKirC Inlnrnilltldll .W i-751-4141 Furniture Ш 1 M ary Lyiiiif For Classilled.s 751-2120 Old Brick and Wliite Pine Flooring — FOR SALE — C a ll J o h n K . N a y lo r 33 6-7 51.512 7 Fisti SALE! N e w Shipment n/ust Arrived/ M ARSHA’S K O I & W A 1 E R G A R D E N S .SlaiKlaiii 1^' lUillL'ili) Kni l-anl.iiis iV: Mos(|iii(i) I'ish I’lanls I'c Poiul .Slipplii's ()|4-Il .Mull'lliilb MW(ii(';il.itbilll Ud h\ iN'vMr l.vtkc Mvci4 .nul Ги \ S.ii C.imiiL’ioiimli.ÌMi^4')2-7A2.\ ,M.4ksMlk- Homes For Sale Homes For Sale 3 PC, LIVING room suite. S250. B edroom dresser w ilh m irror. $50. Ladies sm all roll top desk. $50. 998-2974. O A K D IN E T T E T A B L E w /6 chairs S250. 492-6542. RECLINER, DARK GREEN, iike new. Cost S800. Asking $300.00 751-3125.__________________ Homes For Rent 2BR HOUSE FOR rent. 100 G ra­ ham St. $500/m onlh. HUD ac­ cepted. 336-692-8326 30 N A Y LO R S T .-2B R . 1 B a ­ lanced bk yard $550/mo. plus de­ posit. 243 M AIN ST.-Cooieem ee-2BR, 1BA $5 0 0 /m o . p lu s d e p o s il. C all M artha @ Anders R eally 492-7505 3 B R ,2 B A , KITCHEN, LR, utility, closets, 1100 sq. It., w/carporl. 227 Freezor Road (oil Jericho C hurch Rd). 751-9222 3B R , 2 B A , kilch e n /d in ln g /L R open area w /high ceiling and hardw ood lloor. 1100 sq. It. w/ utility room and garage. 257 Feezor Rd. 751-9222 3B R,2BA-Advance-$725/m o 2BR, 1 BA-Advance-$750/m o 3BR, 2BA-Clem m ons-$850/m o 3BR, 2BA Patio Home- Sm oke- Free$900/m o 3BR, 1BA-M ocksvilie-650/m o 2BR, 1.5BA-M obile Hom e- $500/m o 2BR, 2BA-M H & Acreage-$550/ mo P e n n in g to n & C o m pany R ealty 751-9400 CO VING TO N C R EE K-4BR 2.5 BA. 2400+ sq.' It., $1500/m onth, security deposll required, lease option available. 766-6021. EXTR A CLEAN houses lor rent. Sm all to Large. Relerences & de­ posit required & credit checked. Caii 751-1108. FO R A LIS T IN G ol ava ila b le rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Sec­ tion- H ow ard R e alty- 751-3538 FOR RENT 3B R , 2BA, m odular h o m e , 1574 J u n c tio n R oad. $650/m onth. 940-6703. H O USE FOR RENT-2BR, 1BA h o u s e In M o c k s v liie . $ 5 0 0 . Leonard Reaily 751-3650, 751- 5020. H 0 U S E -3 B R (very nlco) , no house pels, preler non-sm okers, m usl m eel qualilicallons. 492- 7457. NICE 2BR, 1BA, Central Heat & AC. Fenced Backyard with stor­ age shed in Tow n. 704-278- 1717. N ICE BR IC K HO M E in country 3BR. 1BA. large yard. Central heat/air. W ell w ater. 3 people limit. No pels, $600 plus deposit Srelerences 284-4986, PRIM E AD VA N C E LO CATIO N 187 N. Claybon Drive, 3 bedroom brick ranch with basement. $750/ m onth. C row der M cChesney & Associates 766-0515. R E C E N TLY R E M O D E LE D 2/ 3BR, 2BA In-low n w ilh lenced backyard & slorage shed. C en­ lral Heal/Alr. No HUD. 704-278- 1717. S H A D Y G R O VE 4B R , 2.5B A plus inground healed pool, hard­ wood floors, basem enl w /ollice and workshop. 1 acre, pel nog.. $1550 plus dep. or lease pur­ chase. 918-1122. O wner/Agent 4B R -2B A w/linished basement, gas logs. 12x24 deck w/above ground pool. 28x40 detached garage, on 5 acres. $132.000. Up lo 24 additional adj. acres at $4000/acre olf G odbey Road in Davie Co. Call 492-2123 or 336- 741-3549 lor appl. w/owners. B A R G AIN , DEAL, STE A L you pay $.99 down. $625/m o 4 B R .2 .5 B A Brick hom e “Not a Trailer” and I'll pay you $25.000 Cash (704) 883-9997 B E A U TIFU L 4B R , 2B A house. Q uiet neighborhood. Low down paym ent. Call Bruce. 704-592- 4400 FRESH START Let us help you elim inate your inslaiim eni loans by becom ing a proud hom ewoner. All areas. Cali Loanbusters (828) 465-6402 FSBO-1400 SQ. II..3B R .2.5B A , la rge fenced yard, gas logs, acuzzi tub, se cu rity system , la rd w o o d llo o rs. B u ilt 2001. Conv. to 1-40. O pen house: Sun­ days 1-4. R educed to 8112,900. Cali for inlo or appl. at 751 -5851. 300 W indw ard C ircle. M ocks­ ville, NC G ETTING TR AN S FER R E D I can save you $5000.00 on deluxe 3BR/2BA. Leaving in July Call M ike (704) 876-3911 C all M ike (704)876-3911 G R AN D O PENING 4BR /2BA M O D or HUD $0 DO W N, $550 a m onth $20,000 to you In Cash 704-883-9997. LA K E NO RM AN Beautilul new 3BR/2BA approx. 1700 sq. It. C lose to lake. W ill sacrlllce w ilh sm all transler lee $611.77 m onthly 828-464-1169 LIM ITED TIM E $250.00 Down Land/H om e Packages G ood credit. Bad credit. No credit All applications will be subm it­ ted I (828) 465-6402 M O C K S V ILL E , 3B R , 2 B A , 3 year old house. Double car ga­ rage, approx. 1450 sq.lt. For S ale $134,900. Lease option. 492-5601. M O UNTAINVIEW Big 3BR/2BA close lo Brushy M ins. Best ol everything Close to schools No $ down. $515.07 m onthly (828) 695-0039 Mew True M odular (N o Steel Fram es), Crane Set, 7/12 Rool, 3BR,. 2BA. $79,900.00 value. Delivered and set on your loun- dallon $52.900.00 Landowners. Cali 336-362-3676 or 336-362- 8040. N ew H om e 5 A cres $0 down. $650 a month O wner linance. (704) 883-9997. NICE 3BR ON 3 acres. Fully lur- n is h e d . B e a u tifu l a ro a . $113.000. 704-657-2226. O W NER M UST S E LL Q UICK Very nice 3BR /2BA Ranch Near 1-77 & M ooresville. O wner transferred In July. W ill help with financing W aller (704) 660- 5069 PLEAS E H ELP M EI Husband lelt me, I can't m ake paym ents on new 3BR/2BA I will sacrilicel Leigh (828) 896-5054 R E D U C E M O N TH LY PAYO UT Let us help you have extra m oney at end ol m onlh. Special program lo r renters w ho w ant lo ow n their hom e 828-464-8970 S a o ra lice l N ew True M odular C a pe C od H om e ( N o S te e l F ra m e s), C rane S et, approx. 2300 Sq. Ft. Fioorspace, 3BR, 2B A.- N o rm a l C o st $129,000.00.D eiivered and set on your foundation $79.900.00 L a n d o w n e rs c a ll 1 -8 0 0 -6 7 2 - 9223. -J U S T LO ST M Y J O B - Brand now hom o, never lived in Sm all transfer fee, take over paym ents. Please heipl Sam (828) 636-4609 Land For Lease W AN TED : PASTU RE O R pas­ ture w /barn to lease tor horses. P re fe ra b ly in A d v a n c e or Farm ington area. 998-2711. Land For Sale 20 AC R ES (will divide) Shellield Road, som e rostrictions, barn, equipm ent shed, C aii G ena al Howard Reaily. 751-3538. 6 W O O DED AC RES w /slream - Fork C om m unily 998-3469 A C R E A G E -FO R K -12 acres on India n H ills R oad (near Tw in Lakes Airport). Partly w ooded w / 36x40 workshop. Caii 998-5700. LA N D FOR SA LE-N ear Hilisviile, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot. across road Irom N ew River, 57 m ile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 islands and docks to Ihe lake. View, m ost recreation any- w here. $17,000. (540) 980-8864. Land/ Home For Sale 3 AC R E S OF land, 1995 14x80 m obile home, well, septic. Perfect lot to build on. $75,000. 998- 9795.___________________________ Lawn Care C L E M E N T LAW N C A R E -Y our lo lal iawncare need al an allord- able price. 1-336-284-2037. LAW N C A R E ; CU TTING , Irim - m ing. Call Tony 492-2925 SK AG SW U 52 inch com m ercial m ower. 17 hp Kawasaki. Advan­ tage deck. Velkie Included. Low h o u rs . E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $2250. 284-6501_______________ Lost & Found F O U N D -F E M A L E B A S S E T T hound m ix on Salisbury Street. Call to identlly. 751-0684 FO U N D -LA R G E M A LE dog in. G arden Valley neighborhood. Aust. shephard/collie m ix-orange & white. Sweet disposition. 751- 4651 evenings Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding i 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS FO R S A LE: Cars »Trucks Utility BuiWings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 4 2Mocksville, NC Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. Minimum bid accepted will be $8,Q00. Please submit bids to Forl( Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 E Mocksvilie, NC 27028 (336)998-8306 Bids must be received no later than July 23, 2003. Lost & Found LOST- 2 DOGS. 2 yr old Germ an S h e p h e rd -m a le , 3 yr old C o o n h o u n d -fe m a le . M issin g since 6/7. Mr. Henry Road area. Reward. Contact 336-492-6069. LOST: G REAT DAN E- m issing ■from C ountry Lane. $500 cash REW ARD tor safe return. 1-866- 8 0 7 -3 8 3 9 (to il Ire e ). V isit w w w .sa ve th e p e t,co m \3 8 3 9 to see pholo.______________________ Lots For Rent D O U B L E W ID E S A N D SIN G LEW ID E LO TS tor rent in Farm ington Heights. Nice large lots ana quiet Com m unity, First m onth’s lot rent FREE. Caii 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 N E W A D D IT IO N TO S h a d y Acres M obile H om e Park. R e­ la n d s c a p e d . 198 4 o r n e w e r homes. John Crotts Road off Hwy 64E . O n ly 1 sp a ce le ft. 998- 8276 or 998-8222.______________ Lots For Sale 1 A C R E W O O DED lot . M O D ULAR, DAW or S/W O K Near old farm house & rock creok County waler, HURRYI Priced near 50% of value. Caii quick 767-6065, Miscellaneous 14FT A LU M IN U M BOAT, lO hp M ercury & trailer $1200., 1997 Nissan bedilner $50,, 4 lactory w heels $60., 97 Ranger four ai- loy w heels 15x8 w/tires $400.. 4 tires, wheels & covers 14in $100. 751-5213. ALFA LFA HAY FOR sale. $5,00/ bale. D e live ry availab le. 492- 2209. D O LLA R D R EA M S AN D More. $1.00 variety & gilt slore. Located 854 Valley Road, M ocksvliie. B e­ hind Ketchie C reek Bakery, 751- 8997 SIM PLIC ITY R E G E N T RIDING mower, 38" cut, fuli lloaling dock, electric blade engage, hydrostatic trans, 14 hp Kohler engine, like new. 284-4050 8 0 0 0 'B T ira ir condltlone’r, slide out cabinet, tor easy Install, en­ ergy saver switch, very quiet, like new, used 2 tim es. Cali 284-4050. Benjy's Fioor’n Service 20 Years Exp. Carpet,Vinyl, Tile & Wood Floors “The Best For Less" Call 9 0 9 -3 6 6 9 or (336) 7 5 1 -7 9 8 2 STEEL B U ILD IN G S M ust sell Factory Seconds, Freight Dam aged. Repos 20x26. 25x34, 42x76 Am ericas Largest 800-222-6335 Financing, No reasonable olfer relusedi T-SH IR T PR ESS and hat press. A sso rte d t-w h irts w /d e ca is & catalog. $1000, 751-2380. W U R LITZER UPRIGHT ORG AN w/bench m ahogany finish coun­ try m usic Included In keyboard excellent condition $750. Sm all chest freezer good condition $75. Playschool pTayhouse w /ali ac­ cessories $150. 492-7495 alter 7pm Mobile Home/Rent 14X 60 M O B ILE HO M E on pri­ vate Í0I-2BR, 2BA. O utside stor­ age bldg., 3 person occupancy lim it. Recently up-dated, new car­ pet. etc. No Pets, No HUD, D e­ posit required. 998-2931 or 284- 4481. 2 0 0 0 M O D E L 14X 70 m o b ile hom e on private lot-2BR , 2BA. Extra Nice. Large garden lub, etc, Storage bldg. N o Pets, No HUD. 4 person occupancy limit. Deposil required. 998-2931 or 284-4481. 2 B R M H F O R R E N T S h a d y A cres Mobile H om e Park. John C ro tts Rd, off H w y 64E o u l ol M ocksvilie. 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 or 998- 8222. 2B R ÓÑ P R IV A TE lot B oone Road $400/m onth $400 d ep osil 998-4933 2 B R , 1 B A S 420/M O $400 d e ­ posit 284-6120. 2 B R , 1 B Á , M O B IL E h o m e . N ew ly rem oideied on private lol. $400/m onlh & $400 deposit. 284- 4499. 2 B R , M O B ILE H O M E $500/ m onth $450 deposit 751- 6308 3 B R , i.5 B A O N Junctio n Rd. $400/m onlh & $400 deposit. Limit 4 people. 284 -22 14 284-48 77 leave m essage. K IS S Y Ó Ü R L A N D L O R D goodbye. See how easy It is to ow n. 704-873-2547, PR IV ATE S E TTIN G IM M A C U ­ LA TE 2BR 2BA, all appliances, C /A & C/H, deck & garage. N on­ sm oking adults. No pets. $500/ m onth plus deposit. 998-3636. T R A ILE R FO R R ENT-C ourtney area. 336-463-4995.____________ Mobile Home/Sale 1 4 X 7 0 , 3 B R , 2 B A h o m e . $10,500, 751 -0200 or 909-3473, 14x80 ON 1 acre land, m ust see to believe, 704-873-2547. T995 1 4 X 8 0 F L E E T W O O D Vogue, 3BR, 2B A , large LR & kitchen, garden tub, kitchen ap­ p lia n c e s , e x c e lle n t co n d itio n (336) 998-2290 2002-2003 H O M E S m ust g o lll W hy rent w hen you can ow nlll 704-873-2547. 3 B E D ÍÓ 0 M , 2 BATH, country setting. Ready to m ove Inlo. 704- 873-2547. 4 BEDR O O M , 2.5 balh, ranch on corner lot. R eady to m ove Into, financing available, w est area. 704-873-2547. A DEED IS A L L YOU N E ED II Special finance program s tor landow ners ONLY III June 30. Aii credit types O K D/W , S/W, or M odular 767- 9263 A L L LO T M O D E LS drasllcaily reduced lll D on’t m iss this greal oiler, Caii 704-873-2547. RANDY MILLER &SONS 2'J5 .\lilitr K(ui(l • .Mddsiillc (336) 284-2826 A U C T IO N SA TU R D A Y, J u n e 28, 20 0 3 • 10:00 A .M . P e rson al p ro p e rty o f the late C la u se ll & L illia n G reg ory NC Hwy 801 North, Advance, NC Uiitvhtm fiom Wmloii-Sslem. Uke I-IÛ [;isl lo Enl WO IHwy lllll) tiiiilil on Hire W l No:III. go .iii/iioxmijluly 2 IS miles lo ale on lell Co Ll e CTIBLES; Dtjitession Mi«ing Bo*l, Old fans, Old Icilliei Vis-j Soiilliein Hismil W uiti Wumleii Bo*. Olil ilouks fl Maij,vires, Ciocs, Ju(j5. Almanacs, Oau|)i«l .laian Old Blue .lari w/iini: liils. Old Scliiiiillioiisc Desk & Clialr, Milk liollles, Clocks, Oil lamps Eiiamclwaie (:iiiii:i.lield Clima I'lallei, Canada Biy Wood Cialc, 1957 NASCAR I’loijiams. 1957 Bacino Bee llcAS, 1957 IIASCAn llraslellcis, 1957 Bowman Gray (i,icc Praijiams, Old Postcaids Old lov iMiii, 1,3, GO, 67 Moms laieiv Wood Appoinimeni Books, C C SanloiO !, Sons Balicm Book 1939 Inne Book, 1908 Ford limes (Beavis Aiilo|, Old Bicycles (One lliiee-wneelem loliacco' Sdlei, Horse Collar Mirror, Avon Dolile Colleclion, Milk Cans, ligliled Ifcer Sirins Wasliboaid old Bud Vases, lliniel Boone Bcver,ii)o Bolllc, Old Melal Ice Box, Old Melal Camel (BJB) liox Orawirio Kiiili:, I'oi.kei Knile Pails. Old rial lions. C.V Hinkle lor Oovemor Adveilisiraj linnilile' [sso Calendáis ( C?-70). Spoke Sliaver, Old Eyeglass Lens Box w/lens, Beller Mold liie Cliiiciiiiiii tool Idi l.1üilel-1, Clialkwaie, Wedijewood Pilclier, 1919 Ledger, lloriiei lairahlin Bellilcliem UMC 0''* Hollies (som» lull)TOOLS; Acelylene lorcli w/lioses, (jaoges S cart, I awn Mower Carl Pioneei fliainsaw 3 ol Soup Pan, Caiiyall, Blow Toicli, Air Compressor, Hay Fork, Miler Box, 225 Amo Lincoln Weldci li.ji.elii«) Macinile, Space Healers, 0 Inch Scars Joinlei, lU inch Della Saw Brick Saw Skils'iws ' Sanders,HandTiiick, PushMowei ’ ‘ ■ M ISCELLANEO US: Old Well Pump, High Cliaii, Maihle lop Diessei Old Chaiis Pie Site 01,1 l.ih!», :i luoled ÍIO Casi lion Pol. Old Muidock Casi lion Walei I oiinlain. Cast lion Beli Ohi (Jiesl, Oiiill lops, IceCieain Pailoi cliairs, Hope Beds, Doois, Windows, Misc liiinfcer si Bijildiny Supplies This Is n pnrllnl listing only-m uch morol Everything sold ns Is Announcomonls on snlo dny Inlto procodonco over nnv previous motorini.AUCTIONEER: ROY WRIGHT N C A L 2 1 2 0 150 G ateway Lane Advance, |\1C 27006336-998-8637 R e stro o m s A va ila bleI e L A S S PRO FTEABIiE Homes For Sale Music Service Travel Yard Sales Yard Sales a dee dlll Show m odel clearance. 704-873-2547, C A BIN FEVER New Hom eowner M ust sell, m oving AS SU M E PAYM ENTS SO DOW N, S6257M ONTH (704) 883-9997 D IS P LA Y S A L E NEW 5 Bed'- room, 2,014 sq, ft., $39,995, Oniy O ne In Stock, HurrylToli Free 1- 877-283-4344. D O U B L E W ID E A N D L A N D , ow ner m usl sell. Financing avail­ able, Call 704-873-2547. H ELP SAVE M Y C R ED IT Beautilul 4BR hom e Never lived in W ife lelt m e & I can't alford Ihe paym ent. Jim m y (704) 724-9289 JER R Y SPRING ER SPE- C lA L S Itl N ew Latino/M inority program s on S/W and D/W O wner linanced 767-9264. O UR LO SS YO UR G AIN 16' s/w, O rdered by m istake Fully loaded, furnlture/appil- ances 767-9264 ZIP, ZILC H , N A D A Credit, no problem for LANDO W NERS O w ner financed M O D S,D/W or S/W 767-9263 "L O T M O D EL C LO S E O U T" C ustom Built In M ocksville 44X28-3BR 2BA-$39,900. 56X28-3BR, 2BA-$46,900. 60X28-TV, DVD-$49,900. 60X32-TV, DVD-$56,900, Shop UsI O nline B onanzaM obileH om es,com Call Us11-888-462-7806 Music D A LEY EN TER TAINM EN T "M u­ sic Is Yours” I leach vocal lessons $25/hr. I record songs siarting al $20. I teach guitar lessons $12/ hr. If you don^l have a guitar. I'll give you a brand new guitar, 10- yr. warraniy, gig bag, pics, strap and first lesson free lor $100. Il you would like Ihe lirst guitar or vocal lesson Iree. caii Daley at 284-4557. A.C.JONES SEPTIC SERVICE • 24 l-lo u r I’u m p iim • fDrdiii lin e i^cp.iir • SiM vin g D .ivit’ 1Ч S u rro iim lin ii C ounlic's l.ic:c'ns('ci i4 Insuri'il Ki.Msoniilili' K.Ill's (336) 492-2736 Г H e l p W a n t e d W l> art' a conlrncl fum iluivinnnuf.K-liM vr looking fi)r upholsterers D ll n p n y -b y -llio -in b basis. П'ил' iiii/iiin' u’lVi K n th y nl (336) 766-7Ш L'xI. 203 ВсаиПп'п, ЬЫ ’. ^ PIAN O TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Self-players & Reed Organs W allace Bartord 998-2789 _____Notice HIG H SC H O O L JU N IO R S and seniors. If you are at least 17 years old, call today to find out II you are qualified (or our program. In Ihe National Guard YOU CAN get good pay, full college benelils and the greatest tim e of your life. All part-tim e. G et ahead of your peers and do som ething for your­ self. 336-416-6260, FH A G O V E R N M E N T LO A N S i 10 available. Little dow n pay­ m ent, 704-873-2547. G EO R G E BU SH FREEDOM Hom e.G et free Irom the ball and chain of Renting. O wn your own starling al $46 a week 767-9264. M O R TG A G E CO M PANY HA S SW ’S A N D DW 'S A LR E A D Y SE T UP ON AC R E AG E. P ^ $485 and fees and m ove In. C all 1-800-750- 4588. ONLy O N E ( l j LEFT Beautilul new 2BR S/W ® repo price Hurry, w on't last 767-6065 “ ' 'o p e r a t io n FREEDOM Freedom from Renting, Freedom ol hom e ow nership New Line of hom es starting al $199 m onth. 767-9264. O W N E R F IN A N C E . O N LY sr $500.00 Down, 3BR, 2BA, m anu­ factured hom e set up In nice park and ready to m ove In. Hurry this one won't last long. Cali 336-769- 0755 or pager 336-208-3203, R " ^ P “ b ~ T ^ E S 's 'E D DOUBLEWIDES, S IN G L E W ID E S , la n d -h o m e packages, easy term s, Caii 704- 873-2547, Y A D K IN C O ., nice large iots, sngl. & dblwldes. Cheap water, goo d neighborhood, ow ner li­ nance, $11,900 and up. Brown O sborne 336-838-4590 iBinCOl I TU ESD AY I 7:00 PM j Yadkin Moose Lodge J I Clip This Ad For Free Pack 1 Bring A Friend For TVvo J | H E L P W A N T ED New & Used Vehicle Salesperson Tull lin u ' .ill b í’iu 'íiis w ill ll.lin illl' rig lll l\lll(li(l.\U ', V V islsidi' ClirysliM- H o d iic li'i'j) is i'\|),iii(lin n lo our new b u ililiiii; in Ibe I,ill. A p p ly ill person lo Kobby n iln io ri' |.'')7 D i'iio l St., M ocksvillc, CO M PLETE LAW N CARE-m ow- ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, Irim ing shrubbery, free es­ timate. 751-5798. ED ’S H A N D Y M A N SE R V IC E - gutters. carpentry, electrical, etc. •Relerences available.' or cell 655-4968. . 492-2985 FOR A L L YO UR sew ing needs. Alterations, pillows, curtains, ac­ cessories. 492-5224. HANDY“M AN“S E M c E rT s ]h e re a project you need done or Just help around Ihe house? Call Dan @ 940-5352. K E N T U C K Y -A U G U S T 7-10. R eniro Valley, Shaker Village, LEX. H orse Park, B a rdslow n - S te p h e n F o s te r's "M y O ld Kentucky Home" T & J Fun Tim e Tours 336-945-9391 or 336-924-6461 Vehicles 1993 H Y U N D A X L 98,000 miles. $1200. 998-9569, P R IO R M ILIT A R Y SE R V IC E p e rso n s w a n te d , YO U C A N serve again, M usl be honorably d ls c h a rq e d and s till In good health. All prior service counts towards your 20-year m ilitary re­ tirem ent, Bonus still available tor personnel w ilh less than 8 years ol active service. Great additional S late C ollege and heallh ben- ellts. In Ihe Arm y National Guard m osl prior service persons also keep their lorm er rank, 336-416- 6260. W A N T E b li Q U A L fF iE D PE R ­ SO NS lo go lo college lull-llm e and get paid for II. A lter getting your degree YO U CAN Ihen be­ com e an olllcer. All this w hile serving part-tim e and still pursu­ ing your full-tim e career you went to school tor, Cali Ihe National G uard 336-416-6260 lo llnd out If you qualify. Prior service always welcom e. LIN K ’S SE A M LE S S G U TTER ­ ING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estím ales 998-1798 M ELVIN’S CAR W ASH & W ax. 7 days a week. Call 751 -2175 ask for Melvin. O SBO R N E ELECTRIC tor all yo u r electrical needs. Free e^stimates. 751-3398. W O R K JU S T ONE weekend a month and two weeks a year. You can receive an enlistm ent bonus, m oney for education, training, travel, health benelils, retirement and m uch m uch m o re lll THE NATIONAL G UAR D needs you to call right now l 336-416-6260. Office Space SIN G LE RO O M O FFICE space available In M ocksville, Private bath, separate conference room, excellen t lo cation, u tilitie s In­ cluded. O llice furnilure available for added fee. Contact Darlene Sheets 751-7310,______________ ______Pets______ A K C G REAT DANE m ale, 2 yrs o ld , black, neutered, all shols, needs good hom e. $350. 492- 2101 FR EE-FEiST/C H TH U AH U Am lx- m ale, neutered & up to dale on shots. 751-0684 R E SID E N TIAL PET SITTING of­ fering lols o l TLC for your pel in your hom e. 492-7492,688-1858. SEW ING W iTH o W R M p erie nce. W in d o w co ve rin g s, cushions, pillo w s, placem ats, table coverings, etc. A lso bridal alteration s and bustling. CSII Julia @ 940-5352. TOMMY^STOTALLAWlhi^^C^^^^^^ W e olfer m owing, trim m ing, pine needles, m uich, seeding, trim ­ ming shrubbery and plantrng. W e also olfer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plow ing, scraping d rive ­ ways. gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­ mates. O llice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006.______________________ Statewide A L L C A S H C A N D Y roule. Do you earn up to $800/day7 Your own local route. 30 m achines and candy. All tor $9,995,1-800-998- Wanted candy,, VEND, M ultiVend, LLC PE R FE C T PAW S- A L L nalural products. C ertified groom er. Call C hristine 751-9074, R E SID E N TIAL PE TSITTIN G o l­ lering lols of TLC (or your pel in y o u rlio m e . 492-7492, 688-1858 W A G N T A IL S DO G G R O O M - ING, M ocksville 998-3652. RV/Motor Home STAR C R A FT ‘71-POP-UP. 1011, closed & 18 ft, opened. Sleeps 6, new canvas & awnlng-lnciudes refrigerator, stove, sink & AC. $1800. 940-6328.____________ _____Service B & D DESIG N & CO NSTRU C­ TION YO UR C O M PLETE HOME IM PR O VEM EN T CO M PANY W E W O R K TO M E E T YO U R BU D G ET Specializing In additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & liie work, light painling and small repairs. C all Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prom pt, reliable, w orkm an­ ship. References available. Free Estim ates. I AM LO O K IN G tor O ld Paper M oney from 1929 or before. For m y generous offer please write to: Jam es Christopher, P, 0 , Box 16471, Knoxville, TN 37996 O U R S P E c f A C U L A R ' N E W 2003 catalogs are o u ll contact Ideal G ills by Friendly for a Free copy todayl Exciting new advisor and m anager program s, 1-800- 488-4875 ww w.friendiyhom e,com _________ Travel BA R TE R TH E A T R E -A U G U S T 2. "Steel M agnolias". Highlands F e s tiv a l m a tin e e . D in n e r al Nancy's Fancies. Cali T & J Fun Tim e Tours. (336) 945-9391 or (336) 924-6461. H A R R A H 'S C H ER O KEE C A SIN O TRIP FrI-Nile Juno 27th W ed-D ay July 9lh TrI-State Dog tra c k & Casino Sat-D ay July 19lh A tla n tic C ity T rip July 2nd -3rd $229 pp E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt GENE TREXLER I ROOFING N ew & O ld R ools S m all Ropnir Jobs F roo E sIim alos 336-284-4571 BIG 2 FAM ILY yard sale. 2155 NIC Hwy Jay & ( 8:00-1:00. Toys, lurnlture, n ick ■Y ya NC Hwy 801S, Advance. Thurs­ day & F riday June 2 6 lh-27lh . YARD MOWING Y a d k in v ille , M o c k s v ille $10 & Up C a ll T o n y 336-492-2925 ESTATE AUCTION S a t ., J u n e 2 8 ,2 0 0 3 • 1 0 a m Personal propeily of Paul S. Nail (deceased) and Elsie Foster Mali (living) 6773 NC Hwy 801 South • MocksvilleDirections: From tAocksviHo, Hwy 60t Soulh, turn loll on Hwy 801, sale 1/2 mile on righl. Dining room table w/6 chairs, matching China cabinel, kitclien lable w/<t chairs, China cabinet, HolpoinI & Galaxy freezers, dishes, pols & pans, barely used love seal and sola, chairs, end tables, straight leg lable. manlle clock, TV, Ashly wood stove. (2) sewing machines, Kirby vacuum cleaner, SOLID MAPLE 4 pc. BEDROOM SUITE, cedar chest, cedar wardrobe, chest, baby port-a-crib. Coileclibies: M n Brook milk bollles. wooden butler molds, rolling pin, lial irons, well bucket, shoe lasp w/4 molds, M crock. Roseville, Green Octagon* Cheerwine bollles, Pepsicola bollle, Caravan Ginger Ale bottle, Double Strength Sugar Beverage bollles, cast iron frying pans. Kerosene lantern, round lop trunk, quill frames, porch swing, picnic table, while mounlain Ice cream Ireezer, drawing knile, mowing sylhe, oil cans. Ford wrench. Tools & Equipmeni: 3 pi, disk, 2 bollom plow, 1 row cultivator, scrape blade, 10-10 McCuiloch chain saw, 2 H.P. air compressor, 1/2 H.P. bench grinder, garden seeder, hand tools, wrenches, tool boxes, vices. Skill saw, drill, hand saws, log chain, extension ladder, Lawn Boy mower, 2 garden liliers. Terms: C ash or Q ood Check Food Available Rain o r Shine Speer Auctions Auctioneer David Speer, N C A L (/2984 3 36 -9 98 -4 16 2 C A R O LYN 'S C O LLE C TIBLE S (336)751-6252 W odnosday-S alurday 11:00 lil 5:00 C O M E TO L IN D A ’ S C oLm ti^ Shoppe tor a C hristm as In July Celebration! July 12lh 9-3. Lots of sales throughout the shoppe! I'll have C hristm as Ilem s tor sale Including vintage tableclolhs. En­ joy a glass ol C hrlslm as punch and s n a c k . G o 6 4 w e s t to G odbey Rd. Take G odbey Rd. to W oodvale Dr. Shoppe's 2nd drive 1996 PLYM O U TH NEO N , red. G odbey 84,700 m iles, fresh NC Inspec­ tion, new tires, auto, $2500 O BO Call 751-2474 1997 FO RD CO NVER SIO N Van R egency Lim ited Edition. Low m ileage, extra clean, all power options, front/rear air, TV/VC R, em erald green, $14,500. 336- 852-5928 2 b R td Y b T A ENGINE $300.86 Toyota 4x4 w / rebuilt 22R engine 1,000 m iles. D am age to right front end. $1200 OBO. Set ol31 10,50 all le rraln s w ith w heels $400. Set of 33 12.50 Thorn Bird s u p e r sw a m p e rs w llh cro m e w heels 800 m iles, $1000, lirm. Call 751-0155. '7 0 'FO R D P IC K U P lo ngbed. G ood truck $685. Also '83 Ford pick-up longbed. G ood Truck. $1150, 492-5509 on left, M^^signs will be at end ol BU YING W H O LE OR partial es­ tate Items 284-4302 LA N D W AN TED 12-20 acres in the Farm lnglon/C ana area. 998- 5280___________________________ Yard Sales BASEM EN T SALE- 120 M arconi St.- 6/27/03 and 6/ 28/03 7am 111 2pm 2 17 D U B L IN -ta k e P e o p le s C reek to Sham rock Acres, Fur­ niture, clothes, household, baby Item s, Priced to Sell! Salurday 7am -untll.... 6 FAMTl IES, jU n E 27-28. b id Farm inglon School, Farm ington Rd., rain or shine. Curtains, fur­ niture, kids equipm ent, antiques, hou se h o ld , m en, w om en and children clothing-m uch more. 6 FA M IL'/ YAFID sale & hot dog sale. Sat. 28. 7-5 at Fork Civic C e n te r 8 m iles H w y 64 E o l M ocksvilie. Rain or Shine 965 c b R N A T Z E R R O A D -O ld Jones Store. Inslde-O utslde, Fri­ day June 27th, Siarting at 10:00, B eer signs, pin ball m achine. Barbie dolls, lols of $1.00 and .50 Ilem s. nacks, books and lols ol other slull. BIG M OVING S A LE Saturday 8- 12. 184 Fox Run Dr. Furniture, housewares, clothing BIG M OVING SA LE. Friday and S alurday 7am -noon. C om puler desks, dishes, fabric. Christm as, sola and m uch m orel 158 lo Bal­ tim ore Rd. to Longleal Pine. FO R K E M P O R IU M -HW Y. 64 across Irom Fork Baptist Church, N ew and U sed M erch andise. G ood prices. Tuesday-Saturday 9am -5pm . Now Business. Come and see us. 998-1756. FRIDAY AN D SATURDAY 8am until.., 801 to W oodiee Rd. to E. R o b in D r.- 2 fa m ilie s . B aby clothes to adult, a lot of nam e brands. Laptop com puter, lurnl- lure. A lot of odds and ends, 1994 Geo tracker has brand new top needs tra n sm issio n . There Is som ething for everyone -D on't m iss this one, F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y at Foster's Halrslyling at 951 Dulin R o a d , G irls c lo th e s , d a n co clothes, air conditioner, hum idi- ller, furniture, toys. 8am -1pm FRIDAY, JU N E 27, 8am -3pm & S al., Ju n e 28. 8-12. NC Hwy 801S 1 m ile past RR track. Adult & children's clothing, household items, 2 antique high chairs, toys, glassw are and m uch more. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & Sunday June 27th-29lh. 307 Lakewood Village Rd. H U G E A D V A N C E S A L E -A n - tlques, furniture, books, house­ hold, tools, pop-up le nt trailer, convertible and m uch more. Fri­ day 27th & Salurday 28th. 9- 1pm only. 153 Heavenly (off Un­ derpass . M OVING S A LE SATURDAY 7- 1 2.1 2 6 Baltim ore Rd. M ULIT-FAM ILY YARD Sale-Sal- u rd a y 7 :0 0 a m u n til. R ich ie Rd.,M ooksvllle, M ULTI-FAlM ILY YARD saie-122 & 131 Broadm ore, O ak Valley. C h ild re n , w o m e n and m en s clothing, household, com puler equipm ent, toys, bikes & more. 8:00-noon. M ULTi-FAM ILY YARD sale. Sat­ urday June 28th. 8am -untll. 168 W yo Rd.-olf Hwy 801 N. M U L T I-F A M IL Y -S A T U R D A Y 28th, 8-2 .2 9 6 Creekw ood Drive, clothes, llreplace accessories, grills, etc. RAIN OR S H IN EII Carport-Yard Safe, 1170 Angell Rd.. Friday 27th & S aturday 28th 8:00am until... inlant girl, boy 6-8, men and w o m e n c lo h lh e s , c h ild 's pow er wheel, toys, deer stands, boat m olor, jet ski and lots m orel S A T U R D A Y 28, 8 :0 0 un til... (Bixby) Bill & S hirley M ellon. 1807 Fork Bixby Rd., Fishing equipm ent, TV, m icrowave, ra­ dio, 8 Irack tape player, ca s­ settes, books, clolhes-ali sizes, shoes, toaster oven, eleclric try­ ing pan. Lols ol Stull. Rain can­ cels. SATURDAY 28TH 7A M until... 6 0 IS to 436 Riverdaie Rd. Tools, tre a d m ill, h o u s e h o ld Ile m s. odds-n-ends. SATURDAY 28TH, 7A M unlil... 701 Duke W hilaker Rd. Brand nam e bab y & adu lt clo th e s, VCR, DVD's, baby Items, house­ hold ilem s. lawnm owers. power to o ls, to o ls , to ys, c o m p u te r gam es & a cce sso rie s, 1974 Ford truck w ith utility bed. 1986 C h evy tru ck 4x4, 1993 Ford A erostar m lnlvan and lots more. S A TU R D A Y 6/28- 7:30 untli. Richie Rd. o il Hwy 601 N. Look tor signs. Rain cancels. S A TU R D A Y 8:0 0 U N T IL-315 M agnolia Ave. Furnilure, appli­ ances, baby ilem s and more. SATURDAY 8 ;00-5:0 0.241 W il­ low Creek Lane, Mocksville. Fur­ niture, toys, clolhes-cheap! THURSDAY, FRIDAY & Satur­ day 8:00 II! Sahdy Acres Ivloblle Home Park o il 64 across from C ro w n w o o d . C lothes, g la s s ­ ware, cralts. furniture, odds & ends. TW O YARD S A LES -419 a 509 Ju n e y B e a u ch a m p R d.. A d ­ vance. Friday 8-4, Salurday 8- 12. Toys, sw ing sel. furniture. TV's, household ilem s. clothes: children's, m en's and w om en's plus sizes. YARD S A LE 27102 15 lam iiies. corner Harper and Lasater. June 27-28. clothes all sizes, sola and recliner, Sears truck ram ps, planis, Irees. YARD S A LE June 27 8:00-3:00. June 28 8:00-12:00 Fishing lures, odds ends, baby things, stulled anim als, clothes. W alt W ilson Rd. YARD SA LE W ED thru Sal. Hwy 158 acro ss from O ak G rove UMC. antiques, collectibles, lur­ nlture, m iscellaneous. YARD S A LE I SATURDAY June 28th. Helen C. G antt Child De­ v e lo p m e n t C e n te r. 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, 7am til 12 noon. Rain or Shine, YARD SA LE, SATURDAY, June 28th, 7am lil 12pm, rain or shine, no e a rly b ird s. L o ls o f g irls clo the s size s new born lo 3T. Lols of housew ares, furnilure. Redland Rd, lo G ordon Dr. lo Alvis Trail (lirst dirt road on right), aii Ihe way al Ihe end. Q uestions caii 998-2444. ' YARD SALE-SATUR DAY, June 28-121 M cG ee Court o il 801N just past Low es Foods. Lols ol nice things-ieweiry, sunglasses, handbags, shoes, clolhing, lug­ ga g e , h o u s e h o ld ile m s and m ore. Rain or shine. LUisgcawsi^ MINI-STORAGE For all your st()rnj>f needs, ciioosc us! Come i)y to iiiquire aliout iree rental. 2075 Hwy. 64 li in I<’ork Coil, today! (SSG) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T REN T A L SUMMER IS HEREI B obcat, a e ra io i co re plu o g e r a m ore fo r re n i todayl Hwy. 601 s., 1R1 ООПЛ Mocksville-. (3361 l31-/0U 4 AU CTIO N Kslate ofJ.IVI. (IVIiiO & /Vmiie I л\гчщ(ин1 (IX4^^east4Ì) 131 Fork Bixby Road, Advance S a t ., J u i i e 2 8 ^ 10 :^ DIRECTIONS: l-lOW ia Hwy 801 (Exit 100). Turn Loft onto Hwy 801. trnvol 10 6/ 10 iiiilos Turn Rifjhl onlo Hwy G4, travol 3/U) milo. Turn Right onto Fotk Bixby Rd, Irnvol 1/10 milo lo snlo on Loft. Homo b uilt In 1 8 3 8 has 4 bodrooms, 2 full bnths, and is npproxiitinlely 2092 sq. fl. Othor tonluros includo 2 fiioplacos, n dotnchod carport, and sovornl outbuildings. Tlie proporly is located on npproximatoly 2.36 acros in a nico, quiol sotting. Don’t miss oul on IhisI Roal ostalo will be olforod al noon. For inlo or nppt (or viewing, contact Tara Pops al 336.345.1311 REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. FURNITURE; Kilchen Tnblo & Chnirs; Micrownvo Cart: Wooden Slool; End Tables; Foot Stools; Antique Love Soni; Cherry Dining Room Drop Loaf Table w/0 Chnirs; Cherry Bullet; Leather Top End Tables; Loalhor Top Coffee Tnblo; 3 Pleco Depression Bedroom Suit; 4 Piece Cherry Bedroom Suit; Rockers; Cedar Chosl; Old Dosk; Depression Era Chnir & Ottoman; Cherry Seivor; Empire Pino Dosk; Depression Drosser: Depression Nightstnnd; Old Chair; Onk Wardrobe; Jelly Cupboard; Child’s Table nnd Chnir; Wash Sland ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; Cruets; Stemware; Cookbooks; Framed Paintings and Prints; Patlorn Glass; Milk Glass; Pressed QInss; Princess House; Oil Lamps; Linons: Carnival Glass: Occupied Japan; Fireking: Watt Bowl; Ennmolware; Iris & Horringbone; Blue Willow; Prussia: Hon on Nost; Old Framos; Sovornl Old Ouills, Old Vases; 7 Up Bollle Opener; Roseville Ohio Jardiniere; Gulf Oil Can M lSCEULAM EQ USl Appliances; Upright Coldspol Freezer; Oriontal Style Rugs; Yard Arl; Picnic Table; Wicker Furniture; Sowing Ilems; Picnic Baskets; Tool Box; Hand Tools; Yard Tools; Homelite Weed ealor: Lnwnboy Push Mower: Troybill Tiller, plus much, much moro... C o l. K o m ic lh G . K c ln c r. Pres.. N C A L 326K F irs t C h o ic e A u c tio n & R e a lty Hrni IJccnso//722‘J • m Box 335. U'w isvillc• (336) 9-15-4I18 Vj'sj't Otir UVIt .S’j'K* iU W'WU./irsK hutVviUk’iioii.cimi • I'nui!; v'<ii%U'litt(a‘;iiK'y|}i;ul.ii.i-»>m DIO - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, June 26, 2003 D avie D ateline Fundraisers Fri.-Sun., June 27-29 Donmi C urler llcnclll W tckcnil. /•>Wi;v, Poor Miin's Supper 5-8 p.m. & gospel .singing 7 p.m. until,m Mock.s UMC. Saliirikiy, Country ham & ten­ derloin brcnkfasl & bake sale 6:.^U-1П a.m., at Moek.s UMC. Spaghetti Sup­ per & Silent Auction 4-8 p.m., at Advance Fire Dept. Swulay, Shady Qrove School prayer vigil, 3 p.m. For more info: 998-5.“) 18. Saturday, June 28 C «r W iisli/lliikcSulc. by Cooleemee Fire Dept. Ladies Au.xilary. 10a.m., ut Coolecnice Fire Depl. frl,&Sat„ July 11-12 ith AnhunI Ilcnefll Sonbull Tour­ nament . in Advnncc for Redland Pentacoslal Holiness youth, open to Class C-D churcli/opcn teams. $40 entry fee. Info: 336-661-6113ext. 133 5r 336-591-7023. Reunions Sunday, July 13 Holman & FrusI Kcitnlun , 45tli .nnnunl reunion, PalmettoCliurcIi, U.S. 601 N „ Mocksviile. Followship be­ gins 10:30 a.m. Picnic dinner 1 p.m. Relatives/friends bringcovered dishes. Religion Thru Fri., June 27 Vucntlon Oibic School, “Treasures o f the Nile" an expedition to Jesus, al CedarOrove Bnpt. Church, Fork com­ munity, nightly 7-9 p.m. Info: 940- 5632, Saturday, June 28 VIIS "Bible U in d ” , at Rock H ill Bnpt. Church, 9 n.rn.-З p.m.. meet fumous Bible characters like Noah, Mary and Martha. Children rising K- 6ih. Info; 765-7432. Located in front ofDavieCo. WuterTower, I lOOHwy, KOI Norih. Sunday, June 29 Concrete In Concerl, contemporary C hristian group, m Reillam t Pentncoslol Holiness Chureh. 6:30 p.m. Inner-Mission dnimn team nlso to perfonn. 137 Baltimor Rd, Ad- vniice, СаЦ 998-4226 for infonna- tion. Sun.-Thurs., July 13-17 VIIS “ M kslon M l Things Are I'os- slblc” , by Holy Cross Lutherat\ mid U l Prcsbylerlun. Covered dish nl "Headquarters" 5 p.m.. July 13 nnd dinner nt 5:45 p.m. Monday-Thurs- dny. 261 Mnin Street, Mocksvilie. Special Events Every Friday Night JiiinScMlons,at Sheffield MusicMall. call 492-7417 for info. ' Friday, June 27 .Inm m ln' In The Squnre, downlown Mocksvillc, 5-9 p.m. Cnrolina Blue (blue grass). Bring your lawn chair arid relax under Ihe shade of the 'Four Onks'. Friday, July 11 Jummln* In The Square, downtown Mocksviile. 5-9 p.m. Dixie Creek Revival (blue grass). Bring your lawn chair and relax under the shnde of the ‘Four Oaks'. Dates to Remembei^ fylonday, July 7 G E N E ’S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Ciemmons Cruise In. sponsored by I’icdniont CARS Assoclution. Main Sl. down- lown M(x:ksvlllc. 6-y p.m. Inl'o: 751 • .1771). 284-2079, or 751-0311 Monday, July 21 Cruise In, sponsored by PicdmonI CARS Association. Main Sl. down­ lown Mocksviile, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 - 3770,284-2079. or 751-0313. Recreation Formore infonnalion on llieseevenls, call 751-2325. Line Dancing Funninglon Conununily Center. Ev* ery Tuesday. Cosi: $2. Iiislruclors: Sieve & Linda Hatley. Formore info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (S15)or after ($25)school luul oul o f school programs. Registration o[ien. Good Timers Square Dance Dance Le.ssons $5 permonlh. Volun­ leers for different social evenls. Con­ tact Elhel a! 998-3837. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 imd up, M-F, 6:.10*9 a.m. No chargc. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays luid Thursdnys, $7 perdny. $40 per month. The Dance Company Mon., Tues., Wed.. & Sal. Call Emily Robert.son, 998-5163. Davie Sr. Games Kc)>lstriilion fur 2003 now open, fomisat Mocksville/Dnvic Rec. Must be 55 or older by Aug. 1,2003. Y M C A For more informalion, call 751 -9622 or visil Davie Family YMCA. Water Exercise Class For beginners and the experienced. A il ages. Call forclass types & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2w k„ 4 wk, ,Sul. moni­ ing or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior to class. Call for clnss limes. Gym & Swim Fridays 9-11 a.m. (ages 3-5) Gym class focu.ses on motor skills, swim lime lenches puddle and kick sirokes. Cost$30inembers/Sfi0non-members. Gymnastics Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. (grades K-6th) Leam gymntwiics roulines and heulth skills. Cost $20 mcrnbcrs/$30 non-members. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meel Tues, & Thurs., 6:00,6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out 6-10:30 p.m.Agcs 3-12. Swimming, arts & cral'ts, games, movie. Dinner al 6:30 p.m. S7 members, $ 10 nonniem- bers. Family Night 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swim­ ming nnd more. $2 |)er person (5 & under free). Middle School Mania Fun & snfe environment wilh swim­ ming, basketbnll, nnd more. Grades 5lh-8lh. Cost $5. The UPS Store"^ 810 Valley Road - Next to BiLo Your Shipping and Business Solutions PACKING Fax Services Laminating Mailbox Services Greeting Cards SHIPPING SERVICES Color Copies Binding Postal Services Business Cards Open Monday-Friday, 9a.m.-5;30p.m. Saturday, 9a,m.-1p.m. 751-9990 A t t a c k T h o s e W e e ^J шесиа T r i m m e r SRM-260 MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE (336) 751-2944 l i l l l O \ i l l i \ r I n s i l l ' i i n c o > o iii V i i l o . i l o i i i c , I t ii s i i K 's . s i i n d l . i l ( ‘ Lriii iii.siiiiincc Gi()U|) wns I'oiindwl Id |)n)vi(l(i its I’oiicyhiildei-s wilh as iH'ai’ piiifiu'l proiection und son’ici! ill iIk! lowest po.s.sil)le cost, Wliy not make us prove il? Cull us today for superior insurance for your aulo, home, Inisiness uml life, Conlael your local ERIE Agent for a free, nu-ohligation quote Icirall your iiisurunoe needs. Gary Itowdeii TRIANGLE INSURANCE GROUPliOf) N. Main Slnrl M oi'ksvillf, NC 2702H (;i:if)) y;!fi-(K)2;i gmbowilL'ii&'nUH'k.svilli'.cDiii ERIE INSURANCE GROUP ЕШЕ. Family Fun Day 1-7 p.m. Open lo llw public. Come join III on the food. fun. ami fellow­ ship. We w ill enjoy indoor Л outdoor aclivities block party style. Seniors A ll Senior Aclivilies lnke pincc nl Dnvie Coimty ScniorServices localed in the Brcxrk Building on North Main Street, Mocksville unless ollier\vise noted. CnII 751-0611. Ongoing l.unch. M.T.W . 11:30 n.m., Tli. Л Fri., 11 a.m., in the Nutrition Site. Sliver Heullh Exercises, Easl Room of Senior Services. M, W. F, 8:30-9 a.m. Q uilling, every Monday. 10 n.m. Scriibhle. every Monday, 1 p.m. Bridge, Tue.sdays I p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m.. Easl Room. 8КН ЧЮ . Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m., Ensi Room. Creallve Scrapbooking Cluss, 2nd Tuesdny. 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 1 P illrlollc I’urly, A ll Hail! Meel nl Sr. Services lo Celebrale Independence of Ihis greal Nalion. 4 p.m. Enjoy a hot dog supper w /iill the Irimmings. homemnde ice cream, old fashioned fun. Free, bul spnce Is liniiled nnd pre- registration requireil by June 27. Call 751 -0611 to reserve your seal. Report Davle Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ilenis for Diivle Diilellne should be reponed by noon Monday ofihe pub- licnlion week. CnII 751 -2120 or drop it by Ihe office, al S. Mnin St. ncross from the courthouse. A T ^ rF .ÌV l^ lO N Y A R D S A I . F . W A R R I O R S Need a little extra energy to battle the masses at Saturday yard sales? If so, come by the Jericho-Hardison Rurltan Club’s 1-lam and Tenderloin Breakfast Saturday, lune 28“' From 6 a.m, lo 10 a.m. on Greenhill Road Comc hungry and leave energized and ready to tackle yard sales all daylll Take-outs available -- Donations appreciated P.S. - Civilians welcomed, loo. JE R R Y 'S . M e a t P r o c e s s in g NOW SELLING Beef, Pork and Poultry F o r A l l Y o u r S u m m e r C o o k o u t s • USDA Inspected • 30 Years Experience 892 Ralph Ratledge Rd • Mocksviile 492-5496 G i a n t T e n t S a l e at Southern Expozures, Inc. 690 Jonestown Rd., Winston-Saleni t e f c r | I ^ \i=br B iggest sale of the veaRTHURSDAY - SUNDAY . ¿ L l l . L L e u L l L h Financing 5 Available 6 m onths sam e as cash S ou th e rn Exp ozu re s S o u t h e r n p i ^ l E x p o z u r e s ® ^ ^ I n c liifiiri "Z!uUc(Cn<s/ “Вкатл " 723-9900 email: lnfo(9southernoxpozures.com [nanes Mnll] 690 Jonestown Road, Winston-Salenii (800) 937-4181 yvww.southernexpozures.com